Tuesday June 7th Local Sports

TONIGHT:
AM-1300 KGLO — Minnesota Twins vs. New York Yankees — pre-game 6:00, first pitch 6:40
AM-1300 KGLO, kgloam.com — Mason City High softball at Newman — 7:30

 

MASON CITY — The Mason City High baseball team picked up a pair of six-inning wins over Marshalltown last night at home, 15-4 and 10-0. Alex Deets had a two-run homer and Kaden Tyler had six runs batted in total in the doubleheader. Mason City is now 7-7 overall and 4-4 in the conference and will travel to St. Ansgar tonight.

 

— other baseball last night
St. Edmond 11, Clear Lake 1 (5)
Osage 7, West Fork 0
St. Ansgar 3, Rockford 1
Nashua-Plainfield 7, North Butler 3
Lake Mills 6, North Union 5
Bishop Garrigan 4, North Iowa 1
Eagle Grove/Belmond-Klemme 5, Garner-Hayfield-Ventura 4
Humboldt 3, Hampton-Dumont-CAL 1

 

DES MOINES — The new Radio Iowa/Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association Poll was released Monday afternoon:

Class 1A
1. Remsen St. Mary’s (12-0)
2. Mason City Newman (12-3)
3. North Linn (11-0)
4. New London (6-0)
5. Lansing Kee (13-2)
6. Lisbon (7-1)
7. Don Bosco (10-1)
8. South Winneshiek (7-0)
9. Ankeny Christian (10-0)
10.Sigourney (6-0)

 

Class 2A
1. Van Meter (13-0)
2. Estherville Lincoln Central (11-2)
3. Clarinda (7-0)
4. Mid-Prairie (6-2)
5. Dyersville Beckman (8-5)
6. West Marshall (9-4)
7. Anamosa (5-2)
8. Jesup (5-2)
9. Des Moines Christian (10-2)
10.Cascade (6-1)

 

Class 3A
1. Dubuque Wahlert (12-2)
2. Grinnell (13-0)
3. Davenport Assumption (10-3)
4. Cedar Rapids Xavier (13-3)
5. Western Dubuque (14-1)
6. Marion (10-2)
7. Lewis Central (9-2)
8. Clear Creek-Amana (8-2)
9. Center Point-Urbana (9-3)
10.North Polk (6-2)

 

Class 4A
1. Johnston (14-1)
2. Waukee (10-1)
3. Iowa City High (13-3)
4. Urbandale (9-2)
5. Dowling Catholic (9-3)
6. Cedar Falls (10-2)
7. Waukee Northwest (8-4)
8. Cedar Rapids Prairie (9-4)
9. Sioux City East (11-4)
10.WDM Valley (9-4)

 

 

CRESCO — Newman had 20 hits in a 17-8 win at Crestwood last night in non-conference softball. Madi Elwood was 4-for-4 with three runs batted in while Emma Weiner and Ellyse Ball also knocked in three runs. Newman is 9-4 on the season and will host Mason City High tonight at 7:30 in a game you’ll hear on AM-1300 KGLO.

 

MASON CITY — Mason City picked up a doubleheader sweep in CIML Iowa Conference softball last night. Adyson Evans fired a no-hitter in the opener, striking out 10 in a 9-0 win. Lainna Duncan was 3-for-4 with two runs scored while Sam Norcross and Reggi Spotts each had two runs batted in. Evans then had a two-run homer in the nightcap while Aubri Graven knocked in three runs in a 13-3, five-inning win. Mason City is 4-6 overall and 2-6 in the conference and will travel to Newman tonight in a game you’ll hear on KGLO at about 7:30.

 

CLEAR LAKE — St. Edmond pounded out 15 hits as they beat Clear Lake 6-1 last night in North Central Conference softball play, as you heard on AM-1490/96.7-FM KRIB and kribam.com. Kaili Henning struck out 10 for the Gaels and was 4-for-4 from the plate. Annika Nelson had two hits and the lone run scored for Clear Lake, who drops to 0-4 on the season and will host #1/2A Central Springs tonight.

 

— other softball last night
St. Ansgar 12, Rockford 2
North Butler 12, Nashua-Plainfield 1
Forest City 8, Belmond-Klemme 5
Bishop Garrigan 12, North Iowa 2
Eagle Grove 5, Garner-Hayfield-Ventura 3
North Union 13, Lake Mills 3
Hampton-Dumont-CAL 14, Humboldt 13

 

 

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Twins have placed right-hander Bailey Ober on the 15-day injured list with a strained right groin in yet another health setback for their rotation. Ober became the fifth sidelined pitcher for the Twins among the eight who have started three or more games for them this season. Sonny Gray, Chris Paddack and Josh Winder are on the injured list. Joe Ryan is on the COVID-19 list. Paddack is done for the year. Two other starting pitchers, Kenta Maeda and Randy Dobnak, have been out all season with long-term injuries.

 

 

IOWA CITY — Iowa’s Kris Murray is ready to take on an expanded role next season. Murray withdrew his name from the NBA Draft last week and is coming off a sophomore season in which he averaged nearly 10 points and more than four rebounds per game.

Murray says he is ready to become a leader for the Hawkeyes.

The Hawkeyes return several key players from last year’s team that won the Big Ten Tournament.

It will be the first time in several years that Kris has not been on the same team as his twin brother, Keegan.