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KLEM Local Schedule (week of August 29)

MONDAY RESULTS – August 29

(American Association baseball)

Sioux City Explorers 11, Lincoln Saltdogs 4

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
L.A. Angels 9, Cincinnati 2

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Toronto 5, Baltimore 1
Boston 9, Tampa Bay 4
Cleveland 1, Minnesota 0, 10 innings
Detroit 4, Chicago White Sox 3
Texas 6, Seattle 3
Houston 6, Oakland 0
Kansas City 8, N.Y. Yankees 5

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Washington 4, Philadelphia 0
N.Y. Mets 2, Miami 1, 10 innings
St. Louis 6, Milwaukee 5
Chicago Cubs 8, Pittsburgh 7, 13 innings
Colorado 8, L.A. Dodgers 1

 

 

TUESDAY RESULTS – August 30

(volleyball)

(#4-1A)Gehlen Catholic (2-0/1-0) defeated Remsen St. Mary’s 3-0    (25-17, 25-8, 25-14)

Gehlen statistical leaders:  KILLS– Brooklyn Heissel 10  ..  Katie Peters 8  ..  Kayla Mayer 6.  ASSISTS– Catalina Uribe 28.  BLOCKS– Katie Peters 2.  DIGS– Kayla Mayer 10  ..  Catalina Uribe 7.  SERVING– Krista Lipp 12-14 / 2 aces  ..  Kayla Mayer 13-13 / 2 aces  ..  Abbie Dickman 10-11 / 2 aces  ..  Brooklyn Heissel 10-11 / 2 aces.  Remsen St. Mary’s stats were unavailable.

M-O-C/Floyd Valley Tournament  –  Le Mars went 2-and-1

M-O-C/Floyd Valley defeated Le Mars 2-0   (21-15, 21-17)

Le Mars defeated (#13-3A)Cherokee 2-0    (21-8, 21-12)

Le Mars (2-1) defeated Sheldon 2-0   (21-10, 21-10)

Le Mars statistical leaders:  KILLS– Krista Zenk 20  ..  Jenn Schneider 9  ..  Jacenta Sargisson 7.  ASSISTS– Sydney Rand 46.  BLOCKS– Sydney Rand 4  ..  Krista Zenk 2  ..  Brooke Allen 2.  DIGS– Abby Van Otterloo 11  .. Krista Zenk 9  ..  Jacenta Sargisson 8.  SERVING– Krista Zenk 24-24 / 7 aces  ..  Jenn Schneider 23-23 / 2 aces  ..  Jacenta Sargisson 18-20 / 1 ace  ..  Abby Van Otterloo 18-19 / 1 ace  ..  Haylee Cooper 12-14 / 1 ace.

(cross country)

Spirit Lake Invitational

(girls results)  VARSITY TEAM STANDINGS:  1. Spencer (46)  ..  2. Le Mars (87)  ..  3. Unity Christian (96)  ..  4. Western Christian (106)  ..  5. Spirit Lake (113)  ..  6. M-O-C/Floyd Valley (114)  ..  7. Pocahontas Area (116)  ..  8. Estherville/Lincoln Central (192)  ..  9. Cherokee (257)  ..  10. Storm Lake (260).  Individual finishers:  1. Kourtney Delperdang of Spirit Lake (19:28.85).  Le Mars finishers:  2. Chloe Calhoun (20:20.75)  ..  8. Maddie Hurt (20:51.52)  ..  12. Kara Albrecht (21:10.30)  ..  32. Mary Meis (22:35.93)  ..  35. Paige Washburn (22:40.69)  ..  42. Sarah Meis (22:51.94)  ..  58. Katie McAllister (25:22.96).  JV results:  (team) 1. Unity Christian ..  3. Le Mars.  (individuals)  1. Sarah Timmer of Unity Christian (23:57.46)  ..  2. Joan Meis of Le Mars (23:57.57)  ..  6. Annie Ellis of Le Mars (24:42.85).

(boys results)  VARSITY TEAM STANDINGS:  1. Spirit Lake (55)  ..  2. Unity Christian (67)  ..  3. Western Christian (75)  ..  4. Storm Lake (126)  ..  5. Le Mars (128)  ..  6. Spencer (146)  ..  7. M-O-C/Floyd Valley (163)  ..  8. Cherokee (218)  ..  9. Sheldon (221)  ..  10. Estherville/Lincoln Central (223)  ..  11. Pocahontas Area (307).  Individual finshers:  1. Dylan Cavanaugh of Storm Lake (15:54.80).  Le Mars finishers:  9. Andrew Tonner (17:20.01)  ..  16. Landen Parmelee (17:43.17)  ..  22. Alec Rieken (18:03.79)  ..  25. J.T. Engebretson (18:17.92)  ..  56. Jake Francksen-Small (20:03.44)  ..  59. Eric Grasz (20:18.44).  JV results:  (team) 1. Spirit Lake  ..  3. Le Mars.  (indvidual results)  1. Mason Hill of Cherokee (18:27.12)  ..  9. Jake Malik of Le Mars (19:50.71)  ..  19. Scott Ferguson of Le Mars (20:24.95).

(American Association baseball)

Lincoln Saltdogs 3, Sioux City Explorers 2

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
L.A. Angels 4, Cincinnati 2

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore 5, Toronto 3
Cleveland 5, Minnesota 4
Detroit 8, Chicago White Sox 4
Tampa Bay 4, Boston 3
Texas 8, Seattle 7
Houston 3, Oakland 1
N.Y. Yankees 5, Kansas City 4, 10 innings

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Washington 3, Philadelphia 2
Atlanta 7, San Diego 3
N.Y. Mets 7, Miami 4
Chicago Cubs 3, Pittsburgh 0
St. Louis 2, Milwaukee 1, 10 innings
L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, ppd.
Arizona 4, San Francisco 3

(N-F-L news)

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. – The Minnesota Vikings’ chances for a second straight division title took a severe hit when quarterback Teddy Bridgewater suffered a dislocated left knee and torn his A-C-L in a freak injury during yesterday’s practice. The non-contact injury is expected to keep him out at least the entire season, which currently leaves Shaun Hill as their No. 1 signal-caller. Bridgewater was hurt while planting his left foot to throw a pass.

 

 

WEDNESDAY RESULTS – August 31

(American Association baseball)

Sioux City Explorers 3, Lincoln Saltdogs 1

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
L.A. Angels 3, Cincinnati 0

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit 3, Chicago White Sox 2
Boston 8, Tampa Bay 6
Texas 14, Seattle 1
Houston 4, Oakland 3
Toronto 5, Baltimore 3
Cleveland 8, Minnesota 4
N.Y. Yankees 5, Kansas City 4, 13 innings

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Colorado 7, L.A. Dodgers 0, 1st game
L.A. Dodgers 10, Colorado 8, 2nd game
San Francisco 4, Arizona 2
Atlanta 8, San Diego 1
N.Y. Mets 5, Miami 2
Chicago Cubs 6, Pittsburgh 5
Washington 2, Philadelphia 1
Milwaukee 3, St. Louis 1

 

 

THURSDAY RESULTS – September 1

(cross country)

Okoboji Invitational in Milford

Gehlen Catholic girls results:  37. Addison Webber (25:06)

Gehlen Catholic boys results:  28. Will Roder (19:58)  ..  72. Carter Sitzman (22:47)  ..  80. Justin Schmit (24:40)  ..  83. Jacob Koob (24:33)  ..  85. Thomas Pohlen (28:43).

(high school football)

Fort Dodge 16, Sioux City North 0

(college football)

New Mexico 48, U-S-D 21   (former Gehlen standout, Trevor Bouma, was 14-39 rushing and caught three paases for 25 yards)
Minnesota State-Moorhead 41, Wayne State 24

(9) Tennessee 20, Appalachian State 13, OT
(19) Louisville 70, Charlotte 14

(N-F-L preseason football)

Tennessee 21, Miami 10
Atlanta 17, Jacksonville 15
Philadelphia 14, N.Y. Jets 6
N.Y. Giants 17, New England 9
Indianapolis 13, Cincinnati 10
Carolina 18, Pittsburgh 6
Detroit 31, Buffalo 0
Baltimore 23, New Orleans 14
Houston 28, Dallas 17
Chicago 21, Cleveland 7
Kansas City 17, Green Bay 7
Minnesota 27, Los Angeles 25
Arizona 38, Denver 17
San Francisco 31, San Diego 21
Seattle 23, Oakland 21

(American Association baseball)

Sioux City Explorers 7, Lincoln Saltdogs 5, 10 innings                                                     (Bryan Johns hit a two-run, walk-off home run in the bottom of the 10th for the X’s)

(major league baseball)

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Minnesota 8, Chicago White Sox 5

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Atlanta 9, San Diego 6
Miami 6, N.Y. Mets 4
Chicago Cubs 5, San Francisco 4

 

 

FRIDAY RESULTS – September 2

(high school football)

ORANGE CITY — Gabe Eckstaine ran for three touchdowns and threw for three more scores to lead Le Mars to a 51-14 non-district football win over M-O-C/Floyd Valley Friday night in Orange City.  Eckstaine accounted for 314 yards of total offense.  He threw for 223 yards on 9-of-16 with no interceptions and ran for 91 yards on 12 carries.  Eckstaine sandwiched a pair of quarterback sneaks around a 50-yard scoring jaunt and fired TD passes to Silas Buss, Colton Beitelspacher and Collin Nemmers.  Gabe Toki had a three yard touchdown run for the other Bulldog score.  Carter Heemstra threw a pair of touchdowns for the Dutch.  M-O-C/Floyd Valley actually struck pay dirt first, scoring on a hook-and-ladder play on the game’s third play from 68 yards away.  Heemstra passed to Kyle Puttman who then lateraled to Kyle Te Grootenhuis for the touchdown.  Le Mars responded quickly with a touchdown by Eckstaine followed by a two-point conversion run by Collin Nemmers for an 8-7 lead 2:14 into the game.  A pair of interceptions led to the next two Le Mars touchdowns.  Collin Nemmers’ interception set up a 50-yard Eckstaine touchdown run and Eckstaine’s two-point pass to Kyle Kliever extended the Bulldog lead to 16-7.  Colton Beitelspacher intercepted a Heemstra pass on the first play after the kick-off and Gabe Toki’s three yard run capped a three-play, 31-yard drive for a 22-7 lead with 7:04 to play in the opening quarter.  Le Mars scored on their fourth straight first quarter possession on a 61 yard pass from Eckstaine-to-Silas Buss for a 30-7 lead.  Nemmers again ran for the two-point conversion.  M-O-C/Floyd Valley scored on a Heemstra-to-Parker Wierda pass to open the second quarter scoring, trimming the Bulldogs’ lead to 30-14.  Le Mars went right back to work, scoring on a Eckstaine-to-Colton Beitelspacher pass from 20 yards away with 1:07 to play in the half.  The Dogs recovered a fumble on the first play following the kickoff, the third turnover for the Dutch in the first two quarters, and that led to Eckstaine’s quarterback sneak from a yard away with 12 seconds to play in the half for a 44-14 lead at the break.  The only scoring after halftime came at the 10:04 mark of the third quarter on an 18 yard Eckstaine-to-Collin Nemmers pass.  Nemmers then kicked the extra point to put the clock into continuous mode for the remainder of the game.  The Dutch finished with seven turnovers for the game.  Le Mars is off to 2-and-0 start for the first time since 2012 and open district play next Friday night at home against defending State champion Spirit Lake.

LE MARS — Quarterback Garrett Sayler ran for two touchdowns and threw for another to lead Sibley-Ocheyedan to a 26-7 non-district football victory over Gehlen Catholic Friday night, spoiling the Jays home opener.  The outcome leaves both teams at 1-and-1 entering next Friday’s district openers.  Sayler, who rushing for 65 yards on six carries, scored on runs of two and four yards and fired a 68-yard scoring strike to Colvin Jenness.  Preston Marco threw a 12-yard scoring pass to Jenness in the second quarter.  Jenness had five pass catches for 121 yards.  Cole Wiltgen scored Gehlen’s lone touchdown on the final play of the first half to cut the Generals lead to 12-7 at the break.  Sibley-Ocheyedan featured a balanced offensive attack with 156 yards rushing and 194 yards passing.  The Jays had 283 yards of offense, running for 175 yards and passing for 108.  Eli Ellensohn ran for 66 yards and Wiltgen added 58.  Wiltgen was 6-of-14 passing with three interceptions.  Gehlen Catholic travels to Onawa next Friday to open district play against West Monona.  The game will be carried on KLEM.

Le Mars (2-0) 51, M-O-C/Floyd Valley 14
Sibley-Ocheyedan 26, Gehlen Catholic (1-1) 7

(#9-1A)Western Christian 41, (#5-A)Akron-Westfield 15
(#4-1A)Hinton 30, Woodbury Central 7
Westwood 53, MMCRU 14
(#7-A)West Sioux 41, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 13
AHSTW 28, (#10-A)Lawton-Bronson 0
Missouri Valley 34, Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 21
Griswold 28, West Monona 0
Carroll 23, (#6-3A)Bishop Heelan 20
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 38, Sioux City East 21
Central Lyon/George-Little Rock 35, Spencer 0
Storm Lake 28, Pocahontas Area/Laurens-Marathon 0
(#5-3A)Spirit Lake 29, Forest City 14
Garner-Hayfield 33, Algona 14
Humboldt 51, Hampton-Dumont 14
Des Moines North 3, Sioux City West 0
Sheldon 28, South O’Brien 14
Estherville/Lincoln Central 39, Emmetsburg 21
Sioux Center 27, Unity Christian 16
Okoboji 25, Cherokee 12
(#8-1A)West Lyon 20, (#1-2A)Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley 19, OT
Sioux Central 45, Alta-Aurelia 20

8-man games:
(#10)Remsen St. Mary’s 68, Charter Oak-Ute 40
Boyer Valley 36, Kingsley-Pierson 12
Newell-Fonda 47, Glidden-Ralston 12
Woodbine 72, Siouxland Christian/Whiting 50
(#7)Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire 38, Northwood-Kensett 14
Ar-We-Va 53, Clay Central-Everly 0
Harris-Lake Park 74, River Valley 0
West Bend-Mallard 68, North Iowa 12

(college football)

(8) Stanford 26, Kansas State 13
(12) Michigan State 28, Furman 13
(23) Baylor 55, Northwestern State 7

(American Association baseball)

Sioux City Explorers at Texas Air Hogs – postponed

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
Cleveland 6, Miami 2

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore 8, N.Y. Yankees 0
Tampa Bay 8, Toronto 3
Texas 10, Houston 8
Chicago White Sox 11, Minnesota 4
Detroit 7, Kansas City 6
Boston 16, Oakland 2
Seattle 11, L.A. Angels 8

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago Cubs 2, San Francisco 1
Atlanta 8, Philadelphia 4
Milwaukee 1, Pittsburgh 0
Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 2
Washington 4, N.Y. Mets 1
Colorado 14, Arizona 7
San Diego 4, L.A. Dodgers 2

 

 

SATURDAY RESULTS – September 3

(volleyball)

Sheldon Tournament     (Gehlen Catholic finished 2-and-2 for the day)

(pool play) (#3-1A)Gehlen Catholic lost to Cherokee 1-2  (17-21, 21-9, 12-15)

Gehlen statistical leaders:  KILLS– Kayla Mayer 6.  ASSISTS– Catalina Uribe 14.  BLOCKS– Katie Peters 3  ..  Brooklyn Heissel 2.  DIGS– Catalina Uribe 9  ..  Brooklyn Heissel & Kayla Mayer 8 each.  SERVING– Abbie Dickman 13-13 / 1 ace  ..  Catalina Uribe 11-13 / 2 aces  ..  Brooklyn Heissel 9-10 / 2 aces.

 

(pool play) (#3-1A)Gehlen Catholic (3-0) def. Newell-Fonda 2-0  (21-14, 21-15)

Gehlen statistical leaders:  KILLS– Katie Peters 5.  ASSISTS– Catalina Uribe 12.  BLOCKS– Katie Peters 2.  DIGS– Catalina Uribe & Katie Peters 6 each  ..  Kayla Mayer 5.  SERVING– Brooklyn Heissel 11-11 / 2 aces  ..  Abbie Dickman 8-9 / 2 aces.

 

(pool play) (#3-1A)Gehlen Catholic lost to (#9-2A)Central Lyon 0-2  (18-21, 15-21)

Gehlen statistical leaders:  KILLS– Katie Peters 4 & Kaylee Schmit 3.  ASSISTS– Catalina Uribe 10.  BLOCKS– Kaylee Schnmit 3 & Katie Peters 2.  DIGS– Catalina Uribe 16  ..  Katie Peters 11  ..  Chloe Bunkers 6.  SERVING– Catalina Uribe 11-11 / 0 aces  ..  Abbie Dickman 6-6 / 1 ace.

 

(3rd place match) (#3-1A)Gehlen Catholic def. South O’Brien 2-0  (22-20, 21-10)

Gehlen statistical leaders:  KILLS– Katie Peters 8  ..  Brooklyn Heissel 7  ..  Kaylee Schmit 4.  ASSISTS– Catalina Uribe 24.  BLOCKS– Katie Peters 2.  DIGS– Kayla Mayer 8  ..  Brooklyn Heissel 6  ..  Catalina Uribe, Katie Peters & Valarie Uribe 5 each.  SERVING– Catalina Uribe 10-10 / 1 ace  ..  Kayla Mayer 9-10 / 1 ace  ..  Abbie Dickman 7-8 / 1 ace.

(college football)

IOWA CITY — Akrum Wadley ran for 121 yards and two touchdowns, LeShun Daniels added 83 yards rushing and two scores, and No. 17 Iowa beats Miami (Ohio) 45-21 on Saturday.  C.J. Beathard was 13 of 20 passing for 192 yards and a touchdown for the Hawkeyes (1-0), whose sloppy defensive play in the second half let Miami hang around.

AMES — Aaron Bailey threw for 135 yards, ran for 114 more and had two touchdowns as Northern Iowa rallied to beat Iowa State 25-20 Saturday and spoil coach Matt Campbell’s debut with the Cyclones.

LINCOLN, Neb. — Tommy Armstrong Jr. ran for two touchdowns and threw a perfect deep ball to Alonzo Moore for another, and Nebraska pulled away in the second half to defeat Fresno State 43-10 on Saturday night for Mike Riley’s 100th win as a college coach.  The Cornhuskers pounded away at the Bulldogs with runs on 51 of their 64 plays, and Devine Ozigbo ran for a career-high 103 yards and two touchdowns.  Armstrong’s second-half TD runs of 9 and 4 yards helped the Huskers turn a 14-10 halftime lead into a blowout.

(17) Iowa 45, Miami (Ohio) 21
U-N-I 25, Iowa State 20
Nebraska 43, Fresno State 10

Morningside 62, Ottawa (Kansas) 0
Kansas Wesleyan 27, Briar Cliff 21
Sterling (Kansas) 28, Northwestern 21
Dordt 45, Dakota State 42
Mayville State 42, Buena Vista 33

Top-25 games:
(1) Alabama 52,(20) U-S-C 6
(2) Clemson 19, Auburn 13
(15) Houston 33, (3) Oklahoma 23
Wisconsin 16, (5) L-S-U 14
(6) Ohio State 77, Bowling Green 10
(7) Michigan 63, Hawaii 3
(13) T-C-U 59, South Dakota State 41
(14) Washington 48, Rutgers 13
Texas A&M 31, (16) U-C-L-A 24, overtime
(18) Georgia 33, (22) North Carolina 24
(24) Oregon 53, U-C Davis 28
(25) Florida 24, U-Mass 7

(American Association baseball)

Texas Air Hogs 2, Sioux City Explorers 1, game one                                                       Sioux City Explorers 7,  Texas Air Hogs 3, game two

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
Cleveland 8, Miami 3

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Texas 12, Houston 4
Tampa Bay 7, Toronto 5
Baltimore 2, N.Y. Yankees 0
Minnesota 11, Chicago White Sox 3
Kansas City 5, Detroit 2
Boston 11, Oakland 2
L.A. Angels 10, Seattle 3

NATIONAL LEAGUE
San Francisco 3, Chicago Cubs 2
Cincinnati 9, St. Louis 1
Atlanta 6, Philadelphia 4, 10 innings
Milwaukee 7, Pittsburgh 4
N.Y. Mets 3, Washington 1
Arizona 9, Colorado 4
L.A. Dodgers 5, San Diego 1

SUNDAY RESULTS – September 4

(college football)

Texas 50, (10) Notre Dame 47, 2 OTs

(American Association baseball)

Sioux City Explorers 10, Texas Air Hogs 4  (X’s lead Central Division by 1 game)

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
Cleveland 6, Miami 5

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Toronto 5, Tampa Bay 3
N.Y. Yankees 5, Baltimore 2
Chicago White Sox 13, Minnesota 11, 12 innings
Detroit 6, Kansas City 5
Houston 7, Texas 6
Oakland 1, Boston 0
L.A. Angels 4, Seattle 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 2
Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 0
Milwaukee 10, Pittsburgh 0
Chicago Cubs 3, San Francisco 2, 13 innings
Arizona 8, Colorado 5
L.A. Dodgers 7, San Diego 4
N.Y. Mets 5, Washington 1