GIRLS TENNIS
Clarinda 6, CB Abraham Lincoln 3
Glenwood 8, CB Thomas Jefferson 1
Lewis Central 9, Harlan 0
GIRLS TENNIS
Clarinda 6, CB Abraham Lincoln 3
Glenwood 8, CB Thomas Jefferson 1
Lewis Central 9, Harlan 0
GIRLS SOCCER
Harlan 4, Logan-Magnolia 2
Des Moines Christian 10, Panorama 0
St. Albert 2, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
Underwood 10, Denison-Schleswig 0
BOYS SOCCER
Carroll 3, Logan-Magnolia 2 (PK’s)
CB Abraham Lincoln 3, Denison-Schleswig 1
Des Moines Christian 6, Panorama 1
Lewis Central 15, Atlantic 0
St. Albert 3, CB Thomas Jefferson 2
Atlantic Boys Tennis
Monday, May 6, 2022, 9:00am
At Denison
Team Scores
Singles: Ethan Sturm, Atlantic def. Carter White, St. Albert 6-4, 6-4
Doubles: Colin Reis/ Harrison Dahm, Denison-Schleswig def. Carson Seuntjens/Wyatt Johnson, Denison-Schleswig 6-1, 6-0
Atlantic Singles *Ethan Sturm State Qualifier.
(1st place) #2 Seed Ethan Sturm 12 (A) def 1 seed Carter White 12 (SA) 6-4, 6-4
Ethan Sturm 12 (A) def Carter Kuehl (Heelan) 6-0, 6-1
Ethan Sturm 12 (A) def Deric Van Houten (Saydel) 6-2, 6-0
Ethan Sturm 12 (A) def Anthony Llyod (Harlan) 6-0, 6-0
(3rd place) Carter Kuehl (Heelan) def Clevi Johnson 11 (A) 6-3, 6-2
Carter White 12 (SA) def Clevi Johnson 11 (A) 6-0, 6-2
Clevi Johnson 11 (A) def Isaac Jensen (Aud) 6-1, 6-1
Clevi Johnson 11 (A) def Jake Hausman (K) 7-6 (2), 6-3
Atlantic Doubles
Bryan York 12/Easton O’Brien 11 (A) def Anderson/Francis (H) 7-6 (3), 7-5
Reis/Dahm (Denison) def Bryan York 12/Easton O’Brien 11 (A) 6-0, 6-1
Hunter Weppler 12/ Nolan Waters 10 (A) def Mena/Torneten (Harlan) 6-4, 6-1
Seuntjens/Johnson (Denison) def Hunter Weppler 12/ Nolan Waters 10 (A) 6-0, 6-1
Rolling Valley Conference Golf Tournament
Atlantic Golf and Country Club
05/09/2022
Team Scores
Individual Top 5
Hawkeye Ten Girls Golf Tournament
Crestmoor Golf Course in Creston
05/09/2022
The Atlantic girls golf team took home the Hawkeye Ten Conference Tournament title on Monday with a 429 total in Creston. The Trojans won out on the 5th score tie-break over Creston who also shot 429.
Team Scores
1. Atlantic, 429 (won on tie-breaker)
2. Creston, 429
3. Saint Albert, 441
4. Shenandoah, 446
5. Denison-Schleswig, 459
6. Red Oak, 460
7. Clarinda, 463
8. Harlan, 464
9. Glenwood, 486
10. Lewis Central, 571
Individual Top 12 (All-Conference)
1. Maria Groumoutis, Creston, 92
2. Adelia Lydon, Red Oak, 95
3. Mikaela Downing, Creston, 97
4. Belle Berg, Atlantic, 98
5. Faith Weber, Glenwood, 99
6. Morgan McCargill, Shenandoah, 99
7. Lily Krohn, St. Albert, 104
8. Tatum Watkins, Clarinda, 105
9. Abby Smith, Atlantic, 106
10. Brynn Knaus, Red Oak, 107
11. Elizabeth Ayala, Denison-Schleswig, 109
12. Lainey Sheffield, Saint Albert, 109
Atlantic Scores: Belle Berg 4th. 52-46-98. Abby Smith 9th. 56-50-106. Lexi Noelck 56-56-112. Reagan Leonard 61-52-113. Abby Muller. 65-55-120. Nissa Molgaard 59-64-123
Atlantic Head Coach Kathy Hobson: “Extremely excited for our team. Struggled on front 9 . Improved scoring on back. Wind was brutal and first time playing in high temps. Some tired girls left Creston. We’ve had some good battles with Creston the last several years. Nice to take them on their course.”
Belle Berg: “Today at first I decided to be competitive which isn’t bad but I definitely felt like I was a little nervous. I think my second round was a lot better because I relaxed and just had fun. I ended up with a birdie, 4 pars (I believe) and a 52 on the front and a 46 on the back.”
(Radio Iowa) – Temperatures have shot up into the 80s and 90s today across Iowa. National Weather Service meteorologist, Roger Vachalek says the temperature isn’t the only thing making it warm. “Along with that you’ve noticed a rapid increase in a humidity level so it feels exactly like you would expect for summertime,” he says, “and that’s going to continue for the next couple of days across the region. A little cooler tomorrow but we’ll be back up again around 88 or 90 come Wednesday, and then Thursday. not so much of a change — and then into the weekend we start to cool off.”
We’ve already seen a lot of ups and downs in temperatures this year — but Vachalek says the next one won’t be as extreme. Gonna be a stairstep. Friday we’ll have a high of around 80 And then Saturday we’ll be back to 77. And then towards Sunday and Monday right around 70 degrees,” Vachalek says “So we really get into somewhat we would call more seasonal weather towards the end of the weekend and into early next week, but for now we’re way above normal or normal highs right around 70 or so this time of the year.” There’s good news for those itching to get their gardens planted.
“We’re probably not going to see freezing temperatures again at least next week it’s just going to be that lows will be in the 40s and 50s,” Vachalek says, “so certainly plants can survive that, and we’re getting past the time of the year when it’s less much less likely to see that sort of thing.” The high temperatures have been accompanied by heavy winds — but that will change.
“A trough of low pressure which is really a wind shift line is going to approach the state. Now keep in mind that it’s going to do a number of things overnight tonight. That is going to bring us a pretty good chance for showers and thunderstorms, especially over northeastern Iowa. And those storms may begin to build back into central and southern Iowa during the later evening and overnight,” he says.”We do have a risk tonight for some strong to severe storms, and maybe some locally heavy rainfall and some of the storms that do get going.”
“The winds will die off but we will have a threat then for some severe weather as we get into the nighttime hours tonight, especially in parts of Northern Iowa and then possibly extending back into southern Iowa a bit later on,” Vachalek says. He says it’s not looking like we will get many record highs today.
Rolling Valley Conference Girls Golf Tournament
Atlantic Golf and Country Club
05/09/2022
Team Scores
Individual Top 5
Full results: Rolling Valley Conference Tournament Girls
THOMAS “TOM” LEHR, 60, of Harlan, died Thursday, May 5th, in Des Moines. Memorial services for TOM LEHR will be held 1-p.m. Monday May 16th, at Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium, in Harlan. Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home has the arrangements.
Online condolences may be left at www.burmeisterjohannsen.com.
Memorials may be directed to: Wreaths Across America (P.O. Box 249, Columbia Falls, ME 04623); Rebuilding Together South Sound, Tacoma, WA (https://rebuildingtogetherss.org/donate); or, Orphan Outreach, Plano, TX (https://orphanoutreach.org/restorehope)
THOMAS “TOM” LEHR is survived by:
His wife – Janet Lehr, of Harlan.
His daughters – Rachel Lehr, of Tacoma, WA. & Breann (Bridger) Schwasinger, of Garland, TX.
His brothers – Frank (Carol) Lehr, of El Cajon, CA, & Joe (Leticia) Lehr, of Ramona, CA.
His sisters – Mary Lehr of San Diego, CA; Patty (Dennis) Johnson of Jolley, IA; Kathy (Gerry) Brock of Blue Mounds, WI; & Rosie (Del) Malec of St. Clair, MI.
1 grandson, other relatives & friends.
Hawkeye Ten Boys Golf Tournament
Red Oak Country Club
05/09/2022
Team Scores
Individual Top 12 (All-Conference)
Atlantic Scores
Full results HERE
(Greenfield, Iowa) – Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater, Monday (Today), released his weekly reports on arrests and/incidents. He says at around 10:25-p.m., Saturday, 49-year-old Dixie Dee Dukes, of Fontanelle, was arrested for OWI/1st offense. Dukes was later released with a citation. At around 8:10-p.m., Saturday, 51-year-old John Leroy Pace, Jr., of Creston, was arrested for Driving While Barred, and possession of a marijuana. Pace was released the next day on a $2,000 bond.
On May 5th, Deputies from Adair County arrested 35-year-old Charles William Walker, of Council Bluffs, on an Adair County warrant for Burglary in the 3rd Degree. He was taken into custody at the Pottawattamie County Jail and held in the Adair County Jail on a $5,000 cash-only bond. Also arrested May 5th, was 43-year-old Derrick Jacquay Roberson, of Colorado Springs, CO. Roberson was arrested by Stuart Police following an attempted traffic stop for a defective headlight. Roberson ignored the officer’s emergency lights, and continued on the I-80 eastbound shoulder. The man eventually pulled-over, and, following an investigation, was arrested for intent to distribute and Failure to affix a drug tax stamp. Inside his vehicle police found multiple ziplock bags containing a large amount (3.47 lbs) of marijuana flower, as well as THC edibles. A check of his arrest record indicated Roberson was charged multiple times on drug offenses dating back to 1996. His bond was set $10,000.
On May 3rd, Adair County Deputies arrested 20-year-old Keondre Laron Evans, and 20-year old Jayla Lynn Walker, both of Omaha, for Possession of a controlled substance/marijuana – 1st offense. The pair were taken into custody following a traffic stop on eastbound I-80, on a vehicle with no tail lights illuminated. Both subjects were later released on $1,000 bonds, each.
And, on May 2nd, 50-year-old Jason Edward Caldwell, of Stuart, was arrested at the Fairview Church in Stuart. He was wanted on an Adair County warrant for Failure to Appear in Court on April 29th, as ordered. Caldwell was later released on a $2,000 bond.