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Class 1A Wrestling Sectional results

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February 6th, 2016 by admin

Wrestling Sectionals took place around the state for Classes 1A and 2A on Saturday. The top two teams at each sectionals qualify to compete in the regional team duals and the top two individuals in each weight class move on to Districts next Saturday, February 13th.  Area wrestlers in Class 1A competed in sectionals at Guthrie Center, Riverside, and Treynor.

Sectional @ Guthrie Center

Team Results

  1. Ogden 187
  2. Guthrie Center 171
  3. Panorama 159
  4. West Central Valley 155
  5. Coon Rapids-Bayard 100
  6. Martensdale-St Marys 99
  7. Nodaway Valley 79

Individual Qualifiers

106 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Blaine Beeler of Guthrie Center
2nd Place – Carson Hilgenberg of Coon Rapids-Bayard

113 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Josh tibbits of Martensdale-St. Mary`s
2nd Place – Zachary Fees of Guthrie Center

120 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – George Appleseth of Panorama
2nd Place – Austin Flynn of Ogden

126 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Brock Beeler of Guthrie Center
2nd Place – Ben Freese of Nodaway Valley

132 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Tye Joint of West Central Valley
2nd Place – Noah Kirtley of Panorama

138 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Logan Scheuermann of Guthrie Center
2nd Place – Dylan Cornelison of Nodaway Valley

145 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Tyler Van Houten of Panorama
2nd Place – Zach McCloud of Ogden

152 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Gunnar Grunsted of Panorama
2nd Place – Steven Ward of West Central Valley

160 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Carson Wadle of West Central Valley
2nd Place – Cole Stetzel of Guthrie Center

170 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Logan Schumacher of Martensdale-St. Mary`s
2nd Place – Logan Sturtz of Ogden

182 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Austin Lentz of Ogden
2nd Place – Teddy Daggett of Guthrie Center

195 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Nick Ross of Ogden
2nd Place – Dalton Holmes of Panorama

220 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Cade Suhr of Guthrie Center
2nd Place – Clayton Heck of Coon Rapids-Bayard

285 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Tristan Lloyd of West Central Valley
2nd Place – Dan Jensen of Panorama

Full Reults from Guthrie Center here.

Sectional @ Riverside (Oakland)

Team Results

1. AHSTW-Avoca 240.0
2. Riverside-Oakland 205.5
3. Audubon 123.5
4. Exira/EHK 111.0
5. Tri-Center-Neola 97.0
5. Woodbine 97.0
7. Griswold 91.0
8. Clarinda Academy 72.0

Individual Qualifiers

106 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Gabe Smith of Riverside-Oakland
2nd Place – Seth Wright of Woodbine

113 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Tatem Bluml of Riverside-Oakland
2nd Place – D B of Clarinda Academy

120 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Drake Partridge of AHSTW-Avoca
2nd Place – Trevor Nelson of Tri-Center-Neola

126 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Joel Becerra of AHSTW-Avoca
2nd Place – Ivan Barrios of Clarinda Academy

132 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Cain Francois of AHSTW-Avoca
2nd Place – Shawn Swain of Griswold

138 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Jay Heiny of AHSTW-Avoca
2nd Place – Mason Rasmussen of Exira/EHK

145 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Jake Mulford of Audubon
2nd Place – Austin Malloy of Exira/EHK

152 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Jacob Dickinson of Griswold
2nd Place – Cole Bruns of Exira/EHK

160 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Dustin Engel of AHSTW-Avoca
2nd Place – Dustin Andreasen of Audubon

170 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Tim Barr of AHSTW-Avoca
2nd Place – Matthew Smith Petersen of Audubon

182 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Dillon Manhart of Tri-Center-Neola
2nd Place – Joey Wolf of Woodbine

195 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Lane Ring of Exira/EHK
2nd Place – Erik Jorgensen of AHSTW-Avoca

220 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Denton Hendricks of Riverside-Oakland
2nd Place – Caden Larson of AHSTW-Avoca

285 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Coy Maher of Riverside-Oakland
2nd Place – Isaiah Taylor of Audubon

Full results from Riverside Sectional here.

Sectional @ Treynor

Team Results

1. Logan-Magnolia 233.5
2. Missouri Valley 210.0
3. Underwood 162.0
4. Treynor 118.0
5. East Mills 115.0
6. Southwest Iowa 44.0
7. West Harrison-Mondamin 36.0
8. St. Albert-Council Bluffs 26.0

Individual Qualifiers

106 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Marshall Rasmussen of Underwood
2nd Place – Sidney Pitt of Logan-Magnolia

113 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Remington Meeker of Logan-Magnolia
2nd Place – Joe Jennings of Underwood

120 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Connor Lange of Missouri Valley
2nd Place – Michael Baker of Underwood

126 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Alex Thomsen of Underwood
2nd Place – Garret Thompson of Logan-Magnolia

132 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Bo Geise of Logan-Magnolia
2nd Place – Jack Kyle of Missouri Valley

138 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Tom Jennings of Underwood
2nd Place – Alec Moorman of East Mills

145 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Luke Stortenbecker of East Mills
2nd Place – Austin Haner of Logan-Magnolia

152 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Josh Hopkins of East Mills
2nd Place – Brady Wilson of Logan-Magnolia

160 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Nathan Haynes of Missouri Valley
2nd Place – Shawn Larsen of Underwood

170 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Riley Wohlers of Logan-Magnolia
2nd Place – Sam Gregory of Treynor

182 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Steven Gregory of Treynor
2nd Place – Reide Meeker of Logan-Magnolia

195 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Drake Johnsen of Logan-Magnolia
2nd Place – Arron Olson of Missouri Valley

220 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Tom Rief of Missouri Valley
2nd Place – Nick Perkins of East Mills

285 Results
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Anthony Ossman of East Mills
2nd Place – Seth Jimmerson of Missouri Valley

Complete results from the Treynor sectional can be found here.

 

KC safety Berry recovers from lymphoma, wins comeback award

Sports

February 6th, 2016 by admin

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Kansas City safety Eric Berry, who missed 10 games the previous season battling lymphoma, then returned to the Chiefs to become an All-Pro, has won The Associated Press NFL Comeback Player of the Year award.

Berry’s inspirational story and superb performance on the field earned him 38 votes from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who regularly cover the league. Berry was a mainstay on a Kansas City defense that sparked a 10-game winning streak during the regular season.

He easily outdistanced Arizona quarterback Carson Palmer, who came back from knee surgery to lead the Cardinals to a 13-3 regular season. Palmer received six votes.

All-Pro running back Adrian Peterson, who sat out all but one game in 2014 in a child abuse case, led the NFL in rushing.

Berry’s win was announced Saturday night at the NFL Honors show.

 

Chiefs CB Peters wins top defensive rookie award

Sports

February 6th, 2016 by admin

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Kansas City’s Marcus Peters is the first cornerback in 17 years to win The Associated Press NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year award.

Peters, a first-round selection (18th overall) out of Washington, was a key to the Chiefs’ 11-game winning streak this season that helped them to the divisional playoff round. He tied Cincinnati’s Reggie Nelson for the NFL lead with eight interceptions. Peters returned two for scores, one covering 90 yards. He also had a pick in the postseason.

That performance earned Peters 45 votes from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who regularly cover the NFL. Buffalo CB Ronald Darby was next with four votes, and one ballot went to Jets lineman Leonard Williams.

Oakland’s Charles Woodson was the previous cornerback to win the award, which was presented Saturday night as part of NFL Honors.

Red Oak man arrested Saturday afternoon for driving while suspended

News

February 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak arrested a man Saturday afternoon who was Driving While Suspended (DWS), with 15 withdrawals in effect. 39-year old Billy Ray Hunter, of Red Oak, was taken into custody at around 2:20-p.m., after police stopped the vehicle he was driving, at the corner of E. Reed and N. 4th Streets.

In addition to the DWS charge, Hunter was cited for failure to have valid insurance. He was brought to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $300 bond.

Northern Iowa shoots 62 percent, beats Drake 82-66

Sports

February 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Paul Jesperson made five 3-pointers and scored 21 points as Northern Iowa shot 62 percent from the field and beat Drake 82-66 on Saturday for its fourth straight win.  Wes Washpun added 15 points and six assists for the Panthers (14-11, 6-6 Missouri Valley), who have won nine of their last ten. Northern Iowa made 34 of 55 field goals, including 12 of 22 from 3-point range, and finished with five in double figures.

Reed Timmer had 18 points for Drake (6-18, 1-11).  The Panthers led 25-23 with seven minutes left before the break, and used a 16-5 run to push it to 41-28 at halftime. Timmer made three straight free throws to pull the Bulldogs to 56-45 with 11:30 remaining. Jesperson scored five points and Washpun added four as part of a 16-4 spurt and the Panthers led 72-49 with 5:45 left.

JERRY SPOONHOUR, 64, of Atlantic (Svcs. at a later date)

Obituaries

February 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

JERRY SPOONHOUR, 64, of Atlantic, died Sat., Feb. 6th, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital, in Atlantic. Services for JERRY SPOONHOUR will be held at at later date. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home, in Atlantic is handling the arrangements.

Big 2nd half from Niang leads Iowa St. over Okla. St. 64-59

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February 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) — Georges Niang scored 18 points —16 in the second half — and added nine rebounds to help lead No. 13 Iowa State to a 64-59 victory over Oklahoma State on Saturday. Niang shot 7 for 10 from the floor and recorded all of his rebounds after halftime to lead the Cyclones (17-6, 6-4 Big 12). Monte Morris and Matt Thomas each scored 16 points.

Jeffrey Carroll scored 18 points and added a team-high seven rebounds for Oklahoma State (11-12, 2-8), which lost for the fourth time in five games and eighth in 10.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 2/6/2016

News, Podcasts

February 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Iowa State suspends Jameel McKay for violating team rules

Sports

February 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa State star Jameel McKay has been suspended indefinitely for violating team rules. Cyclones spokesman Matt Shoultz told The Associated Press that the 6-foot-9 senior did not make the trip for Saturday’s game at Oklahoma State. McKay is averaging 12.4 points and 9 rebounds a game. His absence will further stress a roster that’s been thin all year.

The 13th-ranked Cyclones are 16-6 and 5-4 in the Big 12. They likely will move forward Abdel Nader to the post and give Deonte Burton his first start of the year against the Cowboys.  In that case, Iowa State’s first post player off the bench could be freshman Simeon Carter. He hasn’t played in any of the nine league games.

Family Fun in the Kitchen 02-06-2016

Podcasts, Family Fun in the Kitchen

February 6th, 2016 by Jim Field

Lavon and Miss NiNi talk about gluten-free cooking.

For more information about gluten-free products and gluten-free baking, explore this website at http://www.kingarthurflour.com/glutenfree/

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