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KILJ Area Sports
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- Mon. Sports Dec. 21, 2009
MPHS girls lost Friday night at home to Ft Madison 54-53, Taylor Shull scored 21, Mackenzie Sartorious 16. M.P. hit 10 3 point field goals. Saturday the Panthers bounced back with a 49-45 win over Burlington in Panther Gym. Taylor Shull had 22 points, Alissa Maxwell 12 and MacKenzie Sartorious added 10. MP ends the 2009 portion of the season 4-5 (1-2) #2 ranked MPHS boys team rolled over Ft. Madison in the Hound Dome Friday night 72-43, Scott Hahn 21, Braden Shull off the bench with 13, Henry Krieger-Coble 10. Saturday the Panthers rolled over Burlington 53-29, Grayhounds led 11-9 at the end of the first quarter but then M.P. got to rolling. Henry Krieger-Coble scored 21, Austin Marshall 15. Mt. Pleasant is 7-0 and will play at Centerville Tuesday night to end the 2009 portion of the season. MPHS wrestlers went to the Pella Tournament Saturday and finished 8th with 78 points, Eddyville Blakesburg won the event with 191. Best finishes for the Panthers: Derek Movall and Kyle Nichting each finished 3rd. The JV wrestlers went to the Wilton Tournament and had nine champs. Alec Mathews, Sully Dameron, Drew Johnson, Jayton Phillips, Blake Batey, Gaylon Perron, Dylan Norton, Ryan Herr and Skylar Bruggemeyer. The Panthers have a home double dual meet with Keokuk and Bettendorf Tuesday night at 6 p.m. The Iowa Wesleyan College women’s basketball team stretched its winning streak to seven games with two wins in the Crimson Wave Holiday Classic hosted by Calumet (Ind.) College this weekend. The Tigers defeated Marian (Ind.) University and Walsh (Ohio) University on back-to-back days, finishing the tourney as the only team to win both of its games. IWC also improved its record to 9-6 this season in its final games before diving into Midwest Collegiate Conference play. Wesleyan opened the two-day invitational with a 77-57 win over Marian. The Tigers never trailed in the game, opening up a double-digit lead early on and shooting 56.5% from the field, making 26 of 46 field goal attempts. Jessi Beachey (Jr.-Fisher, Ill.) had 23 points and made 10 of 14 from the field. Jill Ginder (Jr.-Olney, Ill.) also added 15 points as well as a game-high six steals. IWC also forced Marian (7-6) into 19 turnovers. The Tigers came back Saturday afternoon with a 76-55 win over Walsh, a team lurking just outside the top 25 in the most recent NAIA Division II coaches’ poll. Wesleyan committed a season-low 12 turnovers and held the Cavaliers to 34.6% shooting in the second half. Beachey and Ginder both scored 17 points against the Cavaliers (8-4), and both were named to the all-tournament team. Melanie McCreight (Jr.-Winfield, Iowa) also added 13 points, and Anna Jones (So.-Cornell, Ill.) had eight points, four rebounds, five assists and six steals. Beachey also led the team with eight rebounds as the Tigers won the rebounding battle 38-35. IWC will play its final game of 2009 on Tuesday when it travels to Clinton to face Ashford University in conference play. Game time will be 5:30 p.m. Sites for the 2010 Co-Ed District/Regional Track and Field Meets May 14 have been selected. 2010 DISTRICT/REGIONAL TRACK AND FIELD SITES 4A NORTH SCOTT--ELDRIDGE 3A MOUNT PLEASANT 2A EDDYVILLE-BLAKESBURG 1A WACO—WAYLAND Iowa football team plays Georgia tech in the Orange Bowl January 5th at 7 p.m. in Miami. Iowa State vs Minnesota in the Insight Bowl, Tempe, Arizona New Years Eve at 5 p.m. - Fri. Sports Dec. 18, 2009
Ft. Madison defeated the Mt. Pleasant Panthers wrestlers at the Hounddome 54-26. Panthers winning matches were: Zach May, Derek Movall, Kyle Nichting, Jacob Dilks, Aaron Aplara. M.P. beat West Hancock, Ill. 69-10. M.P. wrestles in the Pella Tournament Saturday. Other area scores: Waco 60 Van Buren 18, Waco 36 W. Burlington-Notre Dame 30, W. Burlington-Notre Dame 36 Van Buren 24. New London-WMU 55 Mediapolis 18, New London-WMU 54 Highland 30, Mediapolis 48 Highland 36. Columbus Community 54 Wapello 27, Columbus 42 L-M 31, L-M 51 Wapello 27, Keokuk 42 Washington 40. Class 2A team rankings have Columbus Community #9. Class 1A New London-WMU 3rd and L-M 6th. The MPHS bowling teams tangled with Ottumwa yesterday on the road. M.P. boys won 2859 to 2814 over the Bulldogs. Jordon Miyoshi rolled a 442 series. The Ottumwa girls won 2191 to 2112, Amanda Francy rolled a 304 for the Panthers. Mt. Pleasant bowls at Fairfield Saturday. The MPHS girl’s basketball team 3-4 (1-1) will host Ft. Madison tonight in Southeast Conference action. JV teams play at 6:15 and varsity will follow, no freshman game for the girls because of illness and injury at F.M. The #2 ranked and undefeated MPHS boy’s basketball team goes to Ft. Madison for conference play. KILJ-FM 105.5 and kilj.com will carry the varsity game live beginning at 7:45 p.m. Saturday the M.P. girls and boys host Burlington for varsity games beginning at 1;30 p.m. KILJ-FM and kilj.com will broadcast both games live. Area basketball tonight: Girls and Boys—N. Scott @ Burlington, Maharishi @ Notre Dame, W. Burlington @ Holy Trinity Catholic, New London @ Danville, Central Lee @ Van Buren, Harmony @ Cardinal, Columbus @ L-M, WMU @ Mediapolis, Waco @ Lone Tree, Wapello @ IMS. Girls: Keokuk @ Washington Boys: Washington @ Keokuk IWC women play in a tournament at Calumet College in Whiting, Indiana this weekend. They play Marian, Indiana tonight and Walsh, Ohio Saturday. Iowa football team plays Georgia tech in the Orange Bowl January 5th at 7 p.m. in Miami. Iowa State vs Minnesota in the Insight Bowl, Tempe, Arizona New Years Eve at 5 p.m. - Thur. Sports Dec. 17, 2009
MPHS and Warsaw, Ill. wrestlers at Ft. Madison it has been awhile since the Panther wrestlers have been on the mat, December 5th they had a fourth place finish at the Wapello tournament and then had a couple of meets weathered out. So the Panthers are anxious to get on the mat and get going again, they will wrap up the first half of the season at the Pella Tournament Saturday. Other area wrestling: W. Burlington-Notre Dame and Van Buren @ Waco, Columbus and L-M @ Wapello, Mediapolis and New London-WMU @ Highland, Washington @ Keokuk. MPHS girls and boys bowling teams at Ottumwa today. Iowa football team plays Georgia tech in the Orange Bowl January 5th at 7 p.m. in Miami. Iowa State vs Minnesota in the Insight Bowl, Tempe, Arizona New Years Eve at 5 p.m. - Wed. Sports Dec. 16, 2009
Central Lee defeated Holy Trinity Catholic in girls basketball last night 62-35, Kaitlyn Grossman had a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds. Nikki Fraise had a double-double also with 12 points and 14 rebounds for HTC. Other area scores: Lone Tree 47 WMU 44, L-M 66 Wapello 16, Pekin 61 Columbus 36, Mediapolis 57 IMS 20, New London 57 Cardinal 49 (ot), Harmony 62 Notre Dame 15, Davenport Central 59 Burlington 56. W. Burlington 44 Danville 40. Holy Trinity defeated Central Lee 47-44, Justin Menke had 10 points and 12 rebounds for the Crusaders. Brad Vogel paced Central lee with 14 points, 8 rebounds and 2 assists. Orther area scores: Danville 84 W. Burlington 30, Notre Dame 86 Harmony 20, Burlington 56 Davenport Central 55, Van Buren 80 Maharishi 44, New London 41 Cardinal 40, Wapello 61 L-M 51, WMU 66 Lone Tree 63. Wrestling scores: Keokuk 69 Mediapolis 3, Keokuk 39 Muscatine 37, Ft. Madison 48 Muscatine 31, Ft. Madison 60 Mediapolis 24. Iowa football team plays Georgia tech in the Orange Bowl January 5th at 7 p.m. in Miami. Iowa State vs Minnesota in the Insight Bowl, Tempe, Arizona New Years Eve at 5 p.m. - Tue. Sports Dec. 15, 2009
Iowa Wesleyan College has named Kent Anderson as the new head coach of its football program, Athletic Director Mike Hampton announced Monday. The 47-year-old Anderson becomes the 45th head coach in the 120-year history of Iowa Wesleyan’s football program. He replaces Jason Smelser, who left the Tiger program at the conclusion of the 2009 season. Anderson comes to IWC with a unique background, having spent the past 15 years as a head coach in Germany. As a coach in the German Football League professional ranks, Anderson posted a 182-62-5 record and won eight national championships. He won titles with three different teams and was a six-time national coach of the year. Though he spent many years coaching in Germany, Anderson is hardly a stranger to southern Iowa. He is a native of Bloomfield, Iowa, and a graduate of Davis County High School, where he was all-state in football and basketball as well as a state champion in track and field. The son of Dennis and Barbara Anderson, he comes from a family with a background in coaching and administration. His father Dennis is well-known throughout Iowa as a long-time head coach and athletic director at Davis County High. Anderson is also a 1985 graduate of Iowa State University, where he received a degree in general studies and was a wide receiver and special teams player and a three-year letter winner on the football team. Upon his graduation from Iowa State, Anderson worked in the private sector for six years in sales. He then spent two years at the University of North Carolina working as a graduate assistant in the football program coached by Mack Brown, who is now the head coach at the University of Texas. Anderson coached wide receivers and the offensive line