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MONDAY RESULTS – April 11

(track)

(G/B) DON SHILLING INVITATIONAL

(girls results) Bishop Heelan claimed the girls team championship Monday night at the Don Shilling Invitational with 156 points.  The Crusaders won only four events but used their team depth to best Sioux City North, who finished with 120 points.  Sioux City East finished thir with 118 points with Le Mars claiming fourth with 108 and Sioux City West with 76.  Heelan won the both the 4X800 and 4X400 relays and got a pair of firsts from Ellie Cropley in the High Jump and Long Jump.  Le Mars first place finishes: Amanda Schwartz won both the 100-meter hurdles and the 400 hurdles.  Her winning time on the 100 hurdles was :17.02 and in the 400 hurdle event she logged a winning tome of 1:15.94.  Le Mars also won a pair of relays, the Distance Medley in a time of 4:34.39 and Shuttle Hurdle in a time of 1:08.55.  Running on the Distance Medley team was Katie McAllister, Haylee Cooper, Katrina Engebretson, and Sydney Rand and on the Shuttle it was Cassidy Utesch, Annie Ellis, Jaiden Davison, and Amanda Schwartz.  Le Mars second place finishes: Sydeney Rand in the 800 (2:33.58)  ..  Katrina Engebretson in the High Jump (4’10”)  ..  and the 4X400 Relay team of Katrina Engebretson, Haylee Cooper, Katie McAllister, and Annie Ellis ran a 4:21.53.  Le Mars third place finishes: Cassidy Utesch in the 100-meter hurdles (:18.57)  ..  the 4X100 Relay (:53.41)  ..  the 4X200 Relay (1:52.56)  ..  and the Sprint Medley Relay (1:57.86).

(boys results) Sioux City North held off a late charge by Le Mars to win the boys division of the Don Shilling Invitational 156-151.  Sioux City East was third with 112 points, Spencer took fourth with 60, Sioux City West was fifth with 47 and Bishop Heelan finished sixth with 33.  The Stars won six events, Suleiman Abdirahman claimed the 200-meter dash title, Jacobus Noble won the 3200, Tavian Williams won the High Jump, Tyler Wagner took first in the Long Jump and Stars won the 4X800 and the Shuttle.  Le Mars first place finishes: Freshman Kadin Woodard won the 109-meter wheelchair event in a time of :40.74, Devin Louison took first in the 800-meter run in 2:08.6, Andrew Tonner claimed the 3200-meter title in a time of 11:03.89 and the Bulldogs won the 4X400 Relay with Collin Nemmers, Silas Buss, Tyler Pauley and Mason Wichers running a 3:35.54 time.  Le Mars second place finishes: Colton Beitelspacher in the 400-meter hurdles (1:01.39)  ..  Mason Wichers in the 200-meter dash (:23.85) and in the High Jump (5’6″)  ..  Carter Lampe in the 400-meter dash (:54.07)  ..  the 4X200 Relay team of Collin Nemmers, Silas Buss, Tyler Pauley, and Mason Wichers (1:33.31)  ..  the 4X800 Relay team of Devin Louison, Alec Rieken, Andrew Waskow, and Chandler Golladay (8:47.83)  ..  the Distance Medley Relay team of Silas Buss, Tyler Hoffman, Eric Grasz, and Alec Rieken (3:54.54)  ..  and the Shuttle Hurdle Relay team of Quenton Boddie, Colton Beitelspacher, Cameron Buhman, and Kyle Kliever (1:01.18).  Le Mars third place finishes: Kyle Kliever in the 110-meter hurdles (:16.94)  ..  Devin Louison in the High Jump (5’6″)  ..  J.T. Engebretson in the Long Jump (18’9″)  ..  and the 4X100 Relay (:46.48).
(G/B) Kingsley-Pierson Invitational

(girls results)  TEAM STANDINGS: 1. Hinton  ..  2. Kingsley-Pierson/Woodbury Central  ..  3. Gehlen Catholic.  Gehlen first place finishes: Jill Kessenich in the 100-meter hurdles in a time of :17.81 and the Lady Jays won four relays…the Shuttle Hurdle Relay with Jill Kessenich, Katelyn Langel, Brooke Harpenau and Kayla Mayer in a time of 1:11.71, the 4X200 Relay with Katelyn Langel, Kayla Mayer, Abbie Dickman and Brooke Harpenau in a time of 1:54.40, the Sprint Meldey Relay with Ellie Herbst, Kayla Mayer, Abbie Dickman and Brooke Harpenau in a time of 1:59.90, and the 4X400 Relay team of Katelyn Langel, Paris Schroeder, Anna Britt and Krayton Schnepf in a time of 4:37.54.  Gehlen second place finishes: the 4X100 Relay with Kayla Mayer, Ellie Herbst, Abbie Dickman and Brooke Harpenau (:54.48).  Gehlen third place finishes: Paris Schroeder in the 400-meter dash (:69.12) and Anna Britt in the 100-meter hurdles (:18.31).

(boys results)  TEAM STANDINGS: not available at this time.   Gehlen first place finishes: the Distance Medley team of Izaac Herbst, Chandler Willett, Cooper Davis, and Alec Langel ran a time of 3:51.09.  Gehlen second place finishes: none.  Gehlen third place finishes: 4X800 Relay (8:59.69), Shuttle Hurdle Relay (1:08.38), and the 4X400 Relay ((time not available).

(golf)

(G) Gehlen Catholic 253, MMC/RU 264.    Gehlen Catholic scores: Carly Bunkers & Josie Galles tied for medalist honors with 54’s, Claire Zubrod had a 71, Katelyn Willett shot a 74 and Krista Lipp had an 82.  MMC/RU scores: Grace Galles shot a 56, Cassie Thompson a 64, Ciara Foster a 66, Mahaley Dirks a 78, Nikki Ruba an 86, and Mattie Tucker had a 93.

(B) MMC/RU 181, Gehlen Catholic 183. Gehlen Catholic scores: T.J. Kruse shot a 40 to earn medalist honors, Carson Kneip had a 45, Jason Zenk and Dustin Schmit both finished with 49’s, Jarod Stoll had a 54 and Deven Paulsen a 64.  MMC/RU scores: unavailable at this time.

(B) Western Christian 165, Le Mars 174 (make-up from April 7).    Le Mars scores: Parker Magnussen earned medalist honors with a 38, Cameron Rol and Matthew Hystad both shot 43’s, Alex Betsworth had a 50, Walker Raymond a 52 and Dylan Baartman a 54.  Western Christian:Taylor Miedema shot a 39.  JV results: Western Christian 185, Le Mars 224.  Tyson Weiler led the J.V. with a 54.

(G) West Sioux 238, Remsen St. Mary’s 263 MEDALIST: Taylor Pies of West Sioux with a 49.  R-S-M scores: Haley Delperdang (49 – runner-up medalist), Brooklyn Frederes (68), Megan Wurth (69) and Kelsey Behrens (77).

(tennis)

(G) Le Mars at Cherokee – no score available at this time

(B) Le Mars (2-0) won Cherokee 9-0.

SINGLES RESULTS: Dylan Harms won 10-0, Kyle Marek won 10-0, Austin Rieken won 10-2, Thomas Havey won 10-0, Jake Thompson won 10-0 and Zach Wengert won 10-0.  DOUBLES RESULTS: Dylan Harms/Jake Thompson won 10-0, Kyle Marek/Thomas Havey won 10-2, and Austin Rieken/Alex Mahan won 10-0.  Le Mars J.V. won 9-0.

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
Pittsburgh 7, Detroit 4

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore 9, Boston 7
Chicago White Sox 4, Minnesota 1
Houston 8, Kansas City 2
L.A. Angels 4, Oakland 1
Texas 7, Seattle 3

NATIONAL LEAGUE
San Diego 4, Philadelphia 3
St. Louis 10, Milwaukee 1
Washington 6, Atlanta 4
Miami 10, N.Y. Mets 3
Chicago Cubs 5, Cincinnati 3

(N-B-A basketball)

Cleveland 109, Atlanta 94
Orlando 107, Milwaukee 98
Washington 120, Brooklyn 111
Charlotte 114, Boston 100
Houston 129, Minnesota 105
Chicago 121, New Orleans 116
Oklahoma City 112, L.A. Lakers 79
Dallas 101, Utah 92
Sacramento 105, Phoenix 101