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Class 1A
Class 2A
Class 3A
Class 4A
Class 5A
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The Radio Iowa preseason high school football poll is out. Here is a look at the top ten in each class with their Week 1 opponents listed.
Class 4A
1. WDM Valley vs DSM Roosevelt
2. Dowling Catholic @ Indianola
3. Ankeny vs #8 Ankeny Centennial
4. Cedar Falls vs Dubuque Senior
5. S.E. Polk @ #9 Waukee
6. Bettendorf @ Washington
7. Cedar Rapids Kennedy @ C.R. Prairie
8. Ankeny Centennial @ #3 Ankeny
9. Waukee vs #5 S.E. Polk
10.Urbandale vs Johnston
Class 3A
1. Pella @ #2 Dallas Center Grimes
2. Dallas Center-Grimes vs #1 Pella
3. Harlan vs #5 Grinnell
4. Cedar Rapids Xavier vs #9 Western Dubuque
5. Grinnell @ #3 Harlan
6. Lewis Central vs A-#10 St. Albert
7. West Delaware (1-0), vs Dubuque Wahlert
8. Sergeant Bluff-Luton vs Sioux City West
9. Western Dubuque @ #4 Xavier
10.North Scott vs Muscatine
Class 2A
1. Waukon @ Decorah
2. PCM (Monroe) vs Newton
3. Williamsburg @ #4 Solon
4. Solon vs #3 Williamsburg
5. Clear Lake vs Aplington-Parkersburg
6. West Lyon @ Storm Lake
7. Algona vs Humboldt
8. Spirit Lake vs 1A #7 West Sioux
9. West Marshall @ Gilbert
10.Unity Christian @ LeMars Gehlen
Class 1A
1. OABCIG @ Ridge View
2. South Central Calhoun vs Carroll Kuemper
3. Dike-New Hartford @ Oskaloosa
4. West Branch vs Tipton
5. Van Meter @ Winterset
6. Panorama vs A-#1 Grundy Center
7. West Sioux @ 2A-#8 Spirit Lake
8. Western Christian vs Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley
9. Underwood vs Atlantic
10.Osage vs A-#3 Saint Ansgar
Class A
1. Grundy Center @ 1A-#6 Panorama
2. Iowa City Regina vs Dyersville Beckman
3. Saint Ansgar @ 1A-#10 Osage
4. West Hancock vs Garner-Hayfield-Ventura
5. Edgewood-Colesburg @ Clayton Ridge
6. Wapsie Valley @ Denver
7. Woodbury Central @ Latwon-Bronson
8. Belle Plaine @ Lisbon
9. South Winneshiek vs North Fayette Valley
10.Council Bluffs St. Albert @ 3A-#6 Lewis Central
8-Player
1. Don Bosco @ West Central (Maynard)
2. Remsen St. Mary’s vs River Valley
3. Audubon vs Exira/EHK
4. Montezuma @ Twin Cedars
5. Fremont-Mills @ Bedford
6. Harris-Lake Park @ Newell-Fonda
7. Turkey Valley vs Riceville
8. CAM (Anita) @ Griswold
9. HLV (Victor) vs WACO
10.Springville vs Central City
A two-vehicle accident in Creston on Monday resulted in possible injuries for one driver. The Creston Police Department reports the accident took place at 3:23 p.m. on Sumner Street near West Howard Street in Creston.
A 2007 Ford Fusion driven by 19-year-old Breanna Renee Long of Fontanelle was traveling south on Sumner Street following a 2005 Ford Focus driven by 18-year-old Jalyn Rae Klejch of Creston. Long claimed that Klejch came to a sudden stop to turn east on Howard Street and Long’s vehicle ran into the back of the Klejch vehicle. Long stated she didn’t believe the other vehicle had any working lights on the back. Klejch stated she slowed down for the turn and had her turn signal on prior to the collision. Long was treated for minor injuries from the airbag deployment at the scene by medics. Klejch was uninjured.
No citations were issued for the accident.
The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest on Monday of 20-year-old Tyler Blaine Baucom of Red Oak for Simple Assault and Child Endangerment- No Injury. Baucom was arrested at 6:24 p.m. at 105 E Nuckols Street in Red Oak. He was booked in to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $2,000 bond. Red Oak Police was assisted by Deputies from the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office during the arrest.
SANDY JOHNSTON, 78, of Lenox (Formerly of Corning) died Sunday, August 23rd at Vintage Park in Lenox. Funeral services for SANDY JOHNSTON will be held on Thursday, August 27th at 11:00 a.m. at the Corning United Methodist Church in Corning. Pearson Family Funeral Service and Cremation Center of Corning has the arrangements.
The service will be livestreamed on the Corning United Methodist Church Facebook page. Masks are required and social distancing will be practiced.
Open viewing will be held on Wednesday, August 26th from 2:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. with the family receiving friends from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. at the Pearson Family Funeral Service and Cremation Center in Corning.
Burial will be Thursday, August 27th in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Corning.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the Vintage Park – memory care unit; Corning United Methodist Church; and/or the Corning Volunteer Fire Department.
Online condolences may be left at www.pearsonfuneralhomes.com
Adair Fire and Rescue officials report that at approximately 5:43 p.m. Monday they were dispatched to a rollover accident off of the eastbound 75 exit on I-80. Two occupants of the vehicle suffered minor injuries and were transported to a local hospital for evaluation and treatment.
No further details are known at this time.
ALDEN, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State Patrol investigators say three people — including a child — have died in a crash in central Iowa’s Hardin County. The Des Moines Register reports that the crash happened Sunday evening on U.S. Highway 20 near Alden, when a pickup truck traveling the wrong way crashed into the sport utility vehicle carrying two adults and a child.
Officials say 44-year-old Cristy Gutierres, who was driving, and 38-year-old Mario Zubia and 11-year-old Jessie Gutierres died in the crash. All were from Story City. Officials say a 6-year-old child in the SUV was flown to a Des Moines hospital with serious injuries. The patrol says the pickup driver, 25-year-old Spencer Bultman, of Hampton, was also injured.
(A-P) Iowa’s athletic department is working to secure a $75 million loan to cushion the blow of losing a projected $100 million in revenue because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Athletic director Gary Barta said the Hawkeyes had built a strong financial foundation before the coronavirus forced cancellation of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and led to the Big Ten’s postponement of football until after Jan. 1. Now the athletic department faces a $60-$75 million deficit.
Iowa announced initial budget reductions in July, and after the Big Ten pulled the plug on fall football earlier this month the Hawkeyes announced Friday they would drop men’s gymnastics, men’s tennis, and men’s and women’s swimming and diving.
Barta said there are no plans to eliminate other sports and figures it will take about 15 years for the athletic department to pay off the loan. He said he had a “guestimate” for how much money Iowa could bring in from post-Jan. 1 football, but he declined to disclose the figure.