Friday September 20th Local Sports

TONIGHT:

– 93.9 KIA, 939kia.com — Newman at Central Springs (game moved to Nora Springs) — pre-game 4:45, kickoff 5:00

– AM-1300 KGLO, kgloam.com — Mason City at Clear Lake — pre-game 7:00, kickof 7:30

– AM-1490 KRIB, kribam.com — “This Week in College Football” 6:00; “Radio Iowa Scouting Report” 6:30; Clear Lake vs. Mason City — pre-game 6:45, kickoff 7:30; “Iowa High School Scoreboard Show” 10:00-11:30

 

 

CLEAR LAKE — Clear Lake hosts Mason City High in the final non-district game for both teams. The 2nd-ranked in Class 2A Lions are 3-0 after slipping past Garner-Hayfield-Ventura 28-27 last week. Clear Lake coach Jared DeVries says he’s been pleased with the progress of his ballclub through three games.

DeVries has been either an assistant coach or head coach since the Clear Lake-Mason City series was revived after an 82-year hiatus in 2012. He says the series has changed over the last eight years.

For the Mohawks, they come in with an 0-3 record after falling to Marshalltown 27-7 last week. Mason City coach Brandon Krusey says though he’s seen progress through the first three weeks.

Krusey says his team knows Clear Lake will be a tough test before heading into district play next week.

Kickoff from Lions Field is scheduled for 7:30 tonight. You can listen to the Clear Lake broadcast on AM-1490 KRIB and kribam.com starting with the pre-game at 6:45 tonight. You can hear the Mohawk broadcast on AM-1300 KGLO and kgloam.com starting with the pre-game shortly after 7 o’clock tonight

 

 

NORA SPRINGS — Newman opens up Class A District 4 play tonight against Central Springs in a game to be played in Nora Springs. The Knights picked up their first win of the season edging Nashua-Plainfield 20-14 in Nashua last week with Newman running for 153 yards and passing for 77 more. Central Springs is 1-2, losing to North Union in the opener, edging North Butler 6-0 at home in week two, followed by a 35-0 loss at West Fork last week. This game has been moved from Manly to Nora Springs due to poor field conditions. The start time will also be moved to 5:00 PM, with the pre-game at 4:45 on 93.9 KIA The Country Moose and 939kia.com

 

 

— Non-district 11-man football tonight
Belmond-Klemme at North Butler
Charles City at Oelwein
Forest City at West Hancock
Garner-Hayfield-Ventura at Osage
Hampton-Dumont-CAL at Clarion-Goldfield-Dows
Nashua-Plainfield at West Fork
North Union at Lake Mills

— Class A District 2
Postville at St. Ansgar

— 8-Man District 2
Dunkerton at Rockford
Northwood-Kensett at North Iowa
Don Bosco at Janesville
Tripoli at Riceville

 

 

VENTURA — The Newman girls and the Humboldt boys took home the team titles at the Clear Lake cross country invitational at the Iowa Regular Baptist Camp in Ventura on Thursday afternoon. On the girls side, Newman had three in the top 12 to win with 59 points, Humboldt was second with 67 points, followed by Osage, West Fork and Forest City as the top five teams. Clear Lake finished eighth with 221 points. Bryce Gidel of Humboldt won the girls race in a time of 20:02. On the boys side, Humboldt had three runners in the top ten to take the team title with 60 points, edging West Fork who had 68 points. South Hamilton was third with 113 points, Clear Lake was fourth with 139, while Newman was sixth with 148. Quinton Orr of Humboldt won the boys race with a time of 16:37.

You can see the full results by clicking here

 

 

 

 

— 2019 FOURTH Iowa High School Volleyball Rankings

Class 1A
School Record LW
1 Sidney 13-1 1
2 Janesville 9-3 3
3 North Tama 13-1 2
4 LeMars Gehlen Catholic 8-4 4
5 Council Bluffs St. Albert 12-5 9
6 Wapsie Valley 6-3 6
7 Lisbon 14-4 7
8 New London 9-2 NR
9 Holy Trinity Catholic 6-3 5
10 Lamoni 6-0 10
11 East Mills 5-2 11
12 Tripoli 5-4 12
13 Winfield-Mount Union 11-3 15
14 Riverside 15-4 NR
15 Southwest Valley 9-3 8
Dropped Out: Fremont-Mills (13), North Butler (14)

 

 

Class 2A
School Record LW
1 Western Christian 11-3 1
2 Osage 10-1 2
3 Beckman Catholic 23-3 3
4 Van Buren 11-2 4
5 Wilton 15-0 6
6 Grundy Center 16-1 8
7 Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 11-3 5
8 Mediapolis 8-0 10
9 Hudson 17-3 9
10 Underwood 10-4 7
11 Boyden-Hull 10-4 12
12 Central Lyon 11-3 13
13 East Sac County 15-6 NR
14 Ridge View 9-5 NR
15 ACGC 12-1 NR
Dropped Out: Sumner-Fredericksburg (11), Lake Mills (14), Cascade (15)

 

 

Class 3A
School Record LW
1 Tipton 17-2 1
2 Union 9-3 4
3 Davenport Assumption 12-2 5
4 Dike-New Hartford 12-5 6
5 West Liberty 9-2 3
6 Mount Vernon 10-6 2
7 Spirit Lake 20-2 9
8 New Hampton 17-1 8
9 Kuemper Catholic 14-2 7
10 Red Oak 9-4 10
11 Unity Christian 6-3 NR
12 Humboldt 13-2 13
13 Des Moines Christian 9-0 14
14 Sioux Center 13-4 12
15 Nevada 11-5 NR
Dropped Out: MOC-Floyd Valley (11), Albia (15)

 

 

Class 4A
School Record LW
1 Cedar Rapids Xavier 14-1 1
2 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 11-0 3
3 North Scott 15-2 7
4 Dubuque Wahlert 11-4 2
5 West Delaware 18-2 5
6 Lewis Central 7-3 5
7 Waverly-Shell Rock 20-3 6
8 Knoxville 10-0 9
9 Marion 10-5 8
10 Dallas Center-Grimes 10-2 11
11 Clear Creek-Amana 8-6 10
12 Gilbert 19-6 13
13 Norwalk 10-5 14
14 Glenwood 11-6 NR
15 Oskaloosa 9-7 NR
Dropped Out: Winterset (12), Western Dubuque (15)

 

 

Class 5A
School Record LW
1 Cedar Falls 13-1 1
2 Iowa City Liberty 13-1 7
3 Ankeny 17-3 2
4 West Des Moines Valley 17-3 3
5 Waukee 17-5 4
6 Dowling Catholic 14-7 5
7 Pleasant Valley 11-1 6
8 Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln 11-2 7
9 Bettendorf 9-5 10
10 Ankeny Centennial 9-8 11
11 Dubuque Hempstead 8-4 13
12 Southeast Polk 10-5 12
13 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 6-5 NR
14 Waterloo West 8-2 14
15 Sioux City East 9-4 15
Dropped Out: Indianola (9)

 

 

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Nelson Cruz hit two of Minnesota’s four home runs and matched his season high with five RBIs, igniting another impressive power display by the first-place Twins during an 8-5 victory over the Kansas City Royals to keep their American League Central lead at four games. They have nine games to go. Miguel Sanó homered and hit the tiebreaking RBI double in the fifth following the ejection of Royals starter Mike Montgomery, who started that inning by giving up a home run to Mitch Garver.