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Iowa Men’s Golf Signs 3

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November 9th, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Three prep student-athletes – Jack McCartyChance Rinkol and Ryan Shellberg — have signed National Letters of Intent with the University of Iowa men’s golf program, it was announced Thursday by head coach Tyler Stith.

 

Jack McCarty | Solon, Iowa Solon High School

– Three-time Iowa Junior Open champion (2021, 2022, 2023)

– Attended Solon High School for four years, leading his team to three top-five finishes at the state tournament

– As a senior, finished third at the state tournament in Class 3A

– Won the Principal Charity Classic Jr. Open (-1)

– Started as a safety for Solon football team in the state semifinals

 – Father, Sean McCarty, was a member of the Iowa men’s golf team from 1992-95.

 

Tyler Stith on Jack McCarty 

“Jack is a multi-sport athlete with a ton of potential. He has a lot of speed and great touch around the greens. Once he develops the other parts of his game, he will be a strong competitor in the Big Ten. I expect Jack to be very competitive and pushing to get into the lineup next season.”

 

Chance Rinkol | Leawood, Kansas Blue Valley High School

– 2021 Kansas 6A Individual State Champion

– Scoring average of 70.8 in 2023

– Ranked No. 46 on the Rolex Class of 2024 rankings

– Led team to two state tournament victories

– Winner of the 2023 AJGA Joplin Junior Championship & 2023 Midwest PGA Junior Championship

 

Tyler Stith on Chance Rinkol

“Chance is coming off of a great 2023. He improved his stroke average by nearly four shots per round and won two national tournaments. He is an extremely hard worker and will make a positive impact on the team.”

 

Ryan Shellberg | Prosper, Texas | Rock Hill High School

– Three-time all-district and two-time all-region selection

– Set school record for low score, carding a 63

– Posted a 71.1 scoring average as a senior

– Won the Texas Junior Golf Alliance Invitational (-2)

– Placed second at the AJGA Mizuno Junior Championship

– No. 71 on Rolex Class of 2024 rankings

 

Tyler Stith on Ryan Shellberg

“Ryan is an outstanding player who has established himself as one of the best players in Texas. He’s a consistent performer and has a well-balanced game. He showed a lot of improvement this year and will be ready to step in and contribute next fall.

Atlantic Trojans Girls Basketball looking for repeat of last season

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November 9th, 2023 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans Girls basketball team had their best season in over a decade last year and the Trojans are looking to build off that success in 2023-24. The Trojans were 18-5 last year and tied for the Hawkeye Ten Conference Championship with Glenwood as both teams were 10-3 in conference play. This came after the Trojans had three consecutive seasons going 9-14 and just a few winning seasons in the last 10+ years. Head Coach of the Trojans Dan Vargason hopes his team can build off their breakthrough season and continue that success heading into the new campaign.

The Trojans did lose a lot off of last seasons team as they lost their second, third, and fourth leading scorers so the Trojans team has some big holes to fill. The Trojans got a lot of their success down low inside the paint as they were able to use their height to the teams advantage and do most of their scoring from down low. That will look a lot different this year as Coach Vargason said this years team is much smaller, but the team is quicker and will look to try and score more from the perimeter line.

With official practice for the new season starting this past Monday the Trojans are eager to get started and find out how some of the new pieces will play together. The Trojans with the speed and quickness will look to use that on both ends of the floor to wear opponents down. Coach Vargason said he has loved the energy and enthusiasm through the first week and said that girls energy is very consistent on both ends of the floor and he and his coaching staff love that.

The Trojans season starts a few days earlier than usual as they tip their season off on Friday November 17th but the Trojans have two scrimmage games before to help prepare the team and see where they currently are. Coach Vargason said the biggest thing about the scrimmage games is wanting to get the girls comfortable playing with each other and building the chemistry.

The Trojans girl teams will start their year for the first official game on November 17th when they travel to Pella to take on the Dutch for a 6pm tipoff.

You can listen to the full interview with Head Coach Dan Vargason below.

 

 

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Griswold Girls Basketball is focusing on “Competitiveness” for 2023 Season

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November 9th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

With one year under his belt, Griswold Girls Basketball Head Coach Ryan Lockwood to make this Tiger’s basketball team even more competitive. Griswold is coming off a (2-21) season that saw the Tigers at the bottom of the Corner Conference. It was a year and team that had growing pains. Coach Lockwood noted the youth and inexperience resulted in a modest amount of wins last year.

This offseason for Coach Lockwood and the Tigers has been focused on becoming more cohesive and learning how to play quicker. Over the summer the team traveled to Okoboji for a three-day basketball camp. There the team grew, and Coach Lockwood took away quite a few positives from Okoboji.

Now with their season starting in a few weeks, the Tigers are looking to a few familiar faces to help bring more leadership and a fierce nature to their team. Seniors like Karly Millikan and Madison Rush. Millikan had 147 rebounds, 23 steals, and 5 blocks in her sophomore campaign, but sat out her junior year due to an injury. Rush last year had 13 completed 3-pointers, 25 rebounds, with 7 assists, and 7 steals.

In Coach Lockwood’s eyes one of the measuring sticks for a successful season is how aggressive and competitive his girls play. He knows that if they focus on hanging on late into the games, pushing themselves and consistently driving towards the basket. This Tigers team will have opportunities to win.

Griswold travels to the Atlantic High School Gym Saturday November 11th to take on Boyer Valley in a IGCA Scrimmage/Clinic starting at 8:40am.

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Air National Guard Named Official Armed Services Partner of Big Ten Conference

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November 9th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

CHICAGO, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference and Big Ten Network (BTN) today announced the addition of Air National Guard as an official partner of the Big Ten Conference. Air National Guard becomes the Official Armed Services Partner of the Big Ten Conference, as well as the presenting sponsor of the Big Ten Wrestling Championships and On The Mat, BTN’s multi-platform storytelling franchise focused on Big Ten wrestling.

“In welcoming Air National Guard as the Official Armed Services Partner of the Big Ten Conference, we are proud to associate with an organization committed to leadership and service as we work together to highlight Big Ten wrestling and basketball,” said Big Ten Chief Operating Officer Kerry Kenny.

Beginning next week, the Air National Guard will present the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Player of The Week and Freshman of the Week awards. In addition to their sponsorship of the Big Ten Wrestling Championships, Air National Guard will also have a significant presence at the Big Ten Football Championship Game Fan Fest and the Big Ten Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments, including in-arena and television visible signage, as well as media assets on BTN.

As the primary combat-ready reserve of the Air Force, the Air National Guard provides mission-ready Airmen to safeguard the homeland, serve communities and execute global operations.

“The partnership with the Big Ten Network represents a significant step in broadening the Air National Guard’s recruiting outreach,” said Lt. Col. Robert Fore, Air National Guard director of marketing at the Air Force Recruiting Service. “By partnering with Big Ten Conference and the Big Ten Network, the ANG is positioned to connect and engaged with a loyal audience, furthering our mission of recruiting the next generation of ANG Airmen. This initiative is more than just about brand visibility; it’s about building a connection with future Airmen of the Air National Guard.”

“As interest and viewership in Big Ten wrestling continues to grow, as seen by audience records the past two seasons, we are looking forward to working with Air National Guard to cover the conference’s attempt at a 17th consecutive national championship,” said BTN President François McGillicuddy.

Iowa State prepares for road test at BYU

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November 9th, 2023 by admin

Iowa State will try to hand BYU a rare home loss at night when the teams collide in Provo Saturday night. Both teams are 5-4 overall but the Cougars are 4-0 at home.

That’s sophomore safety Malik Verdon who says the coaches have emphasized BYU’s success at home.

With two road wins already in the Big 12 senior linebacker Gerry Vaughn says the Cyclones look forward to the challenge.

Iowa defense prepares for Rutgers

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November 9th, 2023 by admin

Iowa linebacker Jay Higgins says depth on the defensive line has been a big factor for the Hawkeyes improving run defense. That unit will be tested on Saturday by a Rutgers ground attack that ranks second in the Big Ten by averaging nearly 185 yards per game.

Higgins says the defensive line is allowing the linebackers to run free.

With three games remaining the Hawkeyes control their own destiny in the Big Ten West. Senior linebacker Kyler Fisher.

Iowa men’s basketball hosts Alabama State Friday night

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November 9th, 2023 by admin

The Iowa Hawkeye men return to action Friday night by hosting Alabama State. The Hawkeyes opened with a 110-68 victory over North Dakota while Alabama State dropped a 69-59 decision at Ole Miss.

That’s Iowa coach Fran McCaffery. Ten players saw 17 minutes of playing time against North Dakota and McCaffery says they are still in the process of defining roles.

After spending most of their life as teammates the Murray twins squared off as foes last night in the NBA. Keegan Murray played 31 minutes and scored nine points in Sacramento’s 121-118 overtime victory against Portland. Kris Murray went scoreless in nine minutes of action for the Trail Blazers.

Drake’s Todd Stepsis previews Presbyterian

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November 9th, 2023 by admin

The stakes are high for the Drake football team as the Bulldogs get set to host Presbyterian this weekend. At 6-0, Drake needs a win to maintain at least a share of the Pioneer Football League lead and it will be the final home game for a senior class that endured a COVID shutdown as well as three straight losing seasons.

That’s Drake coach Todd Stepsis. A win on Saturday and next week at Butler would clinch the PFL title and Drake’s first trip to the FCS playoffs.

Drake needed a goal line stand last week to preserve a 10-3 win at Marist. The Bulldogs are giving up a shade over 12 points per game in the PFL and only 74 yards on the ground per game. They also lead the league in turnover margin.

Red Oak man arrested on a felony warrant for MV Theft

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November 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Police in Red Oak, today (Thursday), arrested a man wanted on a warrant for Motor Vehicle Theft, a Class-C Felony. Authorities say 33-year-old Kiley Brian Caron, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 10-a.m. in the 300 block of E. Valley Street. He was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $5,000 bond.

Iowa State Downs Butler in Season Opener, 82-55

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November 9th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State (1-0, 0-0 Big 12) opened the season with the 82-55 win over Butler (0-1, 0-0 Big East) Monday. The Cyclones broke away in the third quarter and never looked back to notch the 27-point victory. It marks the 29th-straight season Iowa State has secured a victory in its regular season opener.

The Cyclones shot at 50 percent from the field while holding Butler to 33 percent shooting. Iowa State also shot at 42.9 percent from deep with nine made 3-pointers by five different Cyclones.

Nyamer Diew led the game with a dominant showing of 19 points and nine rebounds. Isnelle Natabou brought in the next-highest total of 14 on 5-of-7 shooting from the field. Kelsey Joens and Addy Brown rounded out the double-figure scorers in their collegiate debuts, putting up 13 and 11, respectively.

How it Happened

After an 8-8 tie midway through the first, Diew fought through her defenders to muscle in the layup and draw the foul, proceeding to make her awarded free throw. Diew then stretched the scoring run to 7-0 on her next trip down the court to bring ISU’s lead to 13-8. With 16 seconds to go, Joens drained the 3-pointer to put the scoreboard at 16-12 through one quarter.

Jalynn Bristow grabbed the offensive rebound and put in the layup to stretch the lead to 10 (22-12). Hannah Belanger then sunk the Cyclones’ second shot from deep to make the score 25-15 with 5:41 to go in the second. Butler made the final two shots of the quarter off ISU turnovers, but the Cyclones remained with the lead of 29-23.

Out of the break, Diew made Iowa State’s first shot of the half, a 3-pointer to make it 34-29. Butler would battle back within one at 34-33, but the Cyclones answered with a 7-0 run capped with a Diew triple to put the Cyclones up 41-33. Brown then became the fourth Cyclone to net a shot from beyond the arc as ISU went ahead by 12. Joens would follow to make her third 3-pointer to take a 57-42 lead to the final quarter.

Natabou opened scoring for ISU with a layup following a Bristow steal, while Belanger hit a 3-pointer next to extend an 18-point lead (62-44). Arianna Jackson would total five Cyclones to hit a shot from deep as ISU ran out to a run of 10 with under three minutes of play remaining. The Cyclones continued to roll, ending the game ahead 82-55.

Top Performance

Nyamer Diew led the Cyclones with 19 points in her first outing of the season, shooting at 46 percent from the field, while nearly securing a double-double with nine rebounds. It was Diew’s 14th-career 10-plus point game, while the forward also added three assists, a block and a steal to her stat line.

Up Next

Iowa State heads to Des Moines to meet Drake this Sunday, Nov. 12 at 2 p.m. The game will be broadcasted on ESPN+.