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KLEM Local Schedule (week of March 19)

MONDAY RESULTS – March 19

(track)

Dan Lennon coed indoor meet at the Dakotadome in Vermillion 

(Le Mars boys results)  4X400 RELAY:  5th (3:41.03)  ..  LONG JUMP:  5th-J.T. Engebretson (20’3 3/4″).

 

Dordt College coed indoor meet at Sioux Center

(Gehlen Catholic girls results)  55-METER HURDLES:  3rd-Tiffany Woerdehoff (:10,02)  ..  4X800 RELAY:  3rd (11:40.79).

(Gehlen Catholic boys results)  200-METER DASH:  1st-Jacob Nemmers (:24.57)  ..  1600-METER RUN:  2nd-Will Roder (4:58.62)  ..  55-METER LOW HURDLES:  2nd-Xavier Roberts (:08.67) & 3rd-Isaac Vaske (:08.76)  ..  55-METER HIGH HURDLES:  3rd-Xavier Roberts (09.63)  ..  4X200 RELAY:  3rd (1:42.91).

(college basketball)

N-I-T
Round 2
Western Kentucky 79, Southern Cal 75
Oklahoma State 71, Stanford 65
Utah 95, L-S-U 71
#25-Saint Mary’s (Cal) 85, Washington 81

(N-B-A basketball)

Cleveland 124, Milwaukee 117
Indiana 110, L.A. Lakers 100
Philadelphia 108, Charlotte 94
Brooklyn 118, Memphis 115
Miami 149, Denver 141, 2 OTs
New York 110, Chicago 92
San Antonio 89, Golden State 75
Detroit 106, Sacramento 90

(N-H-L hockey)

Columbus 5, Boston 4, OT
Nashville 4, Buffalo 0
Florida 2, Montreal 0
Los Angeles 4, Minnesota 3, OT
Arizona 5, Calgary 2

(spring training baseball)

Baltimore 4, Detroit 2
Pittsburgh 11, Minnesota 8
Houston 2, N.Y. Mets 0
Boston 6, Philadelphia 5
Atlanta 6, Toronto 0
Miami 9, Washington 1
Cleveland 5, San Francisco 4
Chicago White Sox 15, Arizona 2
Tampa Bay 4, N.Y. Yankees 2
Chicago Cubs 5, Cincinnati 4
Colorado 5, Texas 1
L.A. Angels 8, Seattle 4
L.A. Dodgers 3, Oakland 1

 

 

TUESDAY RESULTS – March 20

(track)

Dan Lennon coed indoor meet at the Dakotadome – Class B

(girls results)  SHOT:  3rd- Emily Kraft (KP/WC) (35’7 1/4″)  ..  SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY:  1st- KP/WC (4:36.55) (Anny Peterson-Madison Goodwin-Jayde Barto-Suzanne Putze) & 3rd- KP/WC (4:41.33)  ..  4X200 RELAY:  3rd- KP/WC (1:56.36).

(boys results)  SHOT:  1st- Nick Phelps (KP/WC) (64’8 1/2″)  ..  60-METER DASH:  3rd- Ty Brimm (Remsen St. Mary’s) (:07.30).

(college basketball)

N-I-T
quarterfinals
Mississippi State 79, Louisville 56
Penn State 85, Marquette 80

(N-B-A basketball)

Toronto 93, Orlando 86
Boston 100, Oklahoma City 99
Minnesota 123, L.A. Clippers 109
New Orleans 115, Dallas 105
Atlanta 99, Utah 94
Detroit 115, Phoenix 88
Houston 115, Portland 111

(N-H-L hockey)

Columbus 5, N.Y. Rangers 3
Washington 4, Dallas 3
N.Y. Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 1
Edmonton 7, Carolina 3
Florida 7, Ottawa 2
Detroit 5, Philadelphia 4, SO
Tampa Bay 4, Toronto 3
Winnipeg 2, Los Angeles 1, OT
Colorado 5, Chicago 1
Vegas 4, Vancouver 1
San Jose 6, New Jersey 2

(spring training baseball)

Washington 8, Miami 3
N.Y. Mets 8, St. Louis 7
Detroit 8, N.Y. Yankees 3
Boston 12, Pittsburgh 6
Philadelphia 2, Toronto 0
L.A. Dodgers 8, Oakland 2
Chicago White Sox 10, Texas 0
L.A. Angels 6, Arizona 5
Milwaukee 4, Colorado 4
Tampa Bay at Baltimore, cancelled
Kansas City 10, San Francisco 1
Cincinnati 3, San Diego 3, 10 innings

 

 

WEDNESDAY RESULTS – March 21

BOONE, IA. — The 2018 and 2019 Iowa high school football schedules were released Wednesday by the IHSAA in Boone.  Here’s the 2018 Le Mars schedule:  August 24 – @ Sioux Center,  August 31 – @ M-O-C/Floyd Valley, September 7 – Sheldon (home), September 13 – @ Sioux City North, September 21 – Storm Lake (home), September 28 – @ Sergeant Bluff-Luton, October 5 – Bishop Heelan (home), October 12 – Spencer (home) and October 19 – @ Denison-Schleswig.   Here’s Gehlen Catholic’s 2018 schedule:  August 24 – Unity Christian (home), August 31 – West Monona (home), September 7 – @ Woodbury Central, September 14 – West Sioux (home), September 21 – @ MMCRU, September 28 – Akron-Westfield (home), October 5 – @ South O’Brien, October 12 – @ Hinton, and October 19 – Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn (home).  The 2019 schedules will be the same except the sites will be reversed.

(college basketball)

N-I-T
quarterfinals
Western Kentucky 92, Oklahoma State 84
Utah 67, #25-Saint Mary’s (Cal) 58, OT

(N-B-A basketball)

Cleveland 132, Toronto 129
Philadelphia 119, Memphis 105
Charlotte 111, Brooklyn 105
Miami 119, New York 98
Denver 135, Chicago 102
L.A. Clippers 127, Milwaukee 120
New Orleans 96, Indiana 92
San Antonio 98, Washington 90

(N-H-L hockey)

Pittsburgh 5, Montreal 3
Arizona 4, Buffalo 1
St. Louis 2, Boston 1, OT
Anaheim 4, Calgary 0

(spring training baseball)

Boston 8, Tampa Bay 3
Houston 8, Washington 3
St. Louis 13, Miami 6
Philadelphia 7, Toronto 7
Chicago Cubs 5, Texas 1
Milwaukee (ss) 4, Oakland 3
San Diego 4, Chicago White Sox 3
Atlanta 3, Detroit 2
Minnesota 3, Pittsburgh 1
N.Y. Yankees 9, Baltimore 4
Kansas City 12, Cleveland 8
San Francisco 14, Arizona 0
Seattle 7, Milwaukee (ss) 4

 

 

THURSDAY RESULTS – March 22

(college basketball)

NCAA MEN’S TOURNAMENT
SOUTH REGIONAL SEMIFINALS at Atlanta
Loyola of Chicago 69, #24-Nevada 68
Kansas State 61, #18-Kentucky 58

ATLANTA – Loyola-Chicago has continued its Cinderella run through the NCAA Tournament, reaching the South Region final by beating 10th seed Nevada, 69-68 in Atlanta. The Ramblers were clinging to a one-point lead until Marques Townes hit a 3-pointer with 6.3 seconds to play. Townes finished with 18 points, including the huge 3 that negated Caleb Martin’s 3-pointer seconds later.

ATLANTA – Kansas State has a meeting with Loyola-Chicago in the South Region final after the ninth-seeded Wildcats pulled out a 61-58 victory against No. 5 Kentucky. Barry Brown provided a tiebreaking layup with 19 seconds left to put Kansas State one win away from reaching the Final Four for the first time since 1964. K-State pulled out the win without Xavier Sneed, who scored 22 points before fouling out with 1:14 remaining.

WEST REGIONAL SEMIFINALS at Los Angeles
#7-Michigan 99, Texas A&M 72
Florida State 75, #8-Gonzaga 60

LOS ANGELES – No. 3 Michigan moved on to the NCAA’s Los Angeles Region final by shooting 62 percent from the floor in a 99-72 rout of Texas A&M. Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman scored 24 points and Moe Wagner added 21 to send the Wolverines to the Elite Eight for the third time in six years. Abdur-Rahkman also chipped in four 3-pointers, five rebounds and seven assists.

LOS ANGELES – Ninth seed Florida State rode Terance Mann’s 18 points to a 75-60 stunner against No. 4 Gonzaga, putting the Seminoles in the Elite Eight in Los Angeles against Michigan. C.J. Walker and Braian Angola added 9 points as Florida State advanced to the regional finals for the third time in school history. The Seminoles entered the tournament having gone just 9-9 in the A-C-C before dropping its opening game of the conference tourney.

(N-B-A basketball)

Charlotte 140, Memphis 79
Philadelphia 118, Orlando 98
Houston 100, Detroit 96, OT
New Orleans 128, L.A. Lakers 125
Utah 119, Dallas 112
Sacramento 105, Atlanta 90

(N-H-L hockey)

Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Rangers 3
Carolina 6, Arizona 5
Columbus 4, Florida 0
Tampa Bay 7, N.Y. Islanders 6
Washington 1, Detroit 0
Edmonton 6, Ottawa 2
Toronto 5, Nashville 2
Vancouver 5, Chicago 2
Los Angeles 7, Colorado 1
San Jose 2, Vegas 1, OT

(spring training baseball)

St. Louis 8, Atlanta 2
Baltimore 10, Boston 7
Detroit 6, Philadelphia 2
Miami 15, Houston 7
N.Y. Yankees 2, Minnesota 1
Tampa Bay 5, Toronto (ss) 3
Colorado 4, Oakland 2
Milwaukee 1, Kansas City 0
San Diego 7, Cleveland 6
Toronto (ss) 5, Pittsburgh 4
N.Y. Mets 12, Washington 5
Cincinnati 7, Texas (ss) 6
Chicago White Sox 3, Arizona 1
Seattle 5, Texas (ss) 4
San Francisco 4, Chicago Cubs 3
L.A. Dodgers 4, L.A. Angels 3

 

 

FRIDAY RESULTS – March 23

(college basketball)

NCAA MEN’S TOURNAMENT
EAST REGIONAL SEMIFINALS at Boston
#2-Villanova 90, #15-West Virginia 78
#14-Texas Tech 78, #11-Purdue 65

BOSTON – Top seed Villanova will take on No. 3 Texas Tech in the East Region final of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament at Boston on Sunday. Jalen Brunson poured in 27 points and Omari Spellman added 18 with eight rebounds as the Wildcats beat fifth-seeded West Virginia, 90-78. Keenan Evans had 16 points and the Red Raiders received 33 points from their bench in a 78-65 victory over No. 2 Purdue.

MIDWEST REGIONAL SEMIFINALS at Omaha
#4-Kansas 80, #20-Clemson 76
#9-Duke 69, Syracuse 65

OMAHA, Neb. – The Omaha Region of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament with have top seed Kansas versus No. 2 Duke. Malik Newman had a team-high 17 points and the Jayhawks squandered most of a 20-point, second-half lead before holding off Clemson, 80-76. Marvin Bagley scored 22 points and Wendell Carter Jr. had a double-double in the Blue Devils’ 69-65 victory over 11th-seeded Syracuse.

(N-B-A basketball)

Denver 108, Washington 100
Indiana 109, L.A. Clippers 104
Cleveland 120, Phoenix 95
Minnesota 108, New York 104
Toronto 116, Brooklyn 112
Milwaukee 118, Chicago 105
Oklahoma City 105, Miami 99
San Antonio 124, Utah 120, OT
Boston 105, Portland 100
Golden State 106, Atlanta 94

(N-H-L hockey)

Montreal 3, Buffalo 0
New Jersey 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT
Winnipeg 3, Anaheim 2, OT
St. Louis 4, Vancouver 1
Boston 3, Dallas 2

(spring training baseball)

Boston 5, N.Y. Yankees 0
Detroit 11, Atlanta 3
Houston (ss) 2, Minnesota 2
Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 2
Baltimore 6, Tampa Bay (ss) 1
Tampa Bay (ss) 6, Toronto 5
St. Louis 5, N.Y. Mets 1
Kansas City (ss) 9, San Francisco 6
Chicago Cubs 4, Milwaukee 3
Seattle 5, Chicago White Sox 5
L.A. Dodgers 10, Kansas City (ss) 0
Colorado 8, Cincinnati 2
Oakland 4, L.A. Angels 2
Houston (ss) 3, Washington 1
Washington (ss) 6, Miami 3
Cleveland 6, Arizona 1
San Diego 9, Texas 7

 

 

SATURDAY RESULTS – March 24

(track)

(G/B) Ruth Marske indoor meet at Brookings, S.D.

(Le Mars boys results)  400-METER DASH:  4th- J.T. Engebretson (:52.09)  ..  800-METER RUN:  5th- Alec Rieken (2:07.43)  ..  3200-METER RUN:  6th- Ethan Hulinsky (10:47.11)  ..  4X100 RELAY:  6th- (:46.29)  ..  4X400 RELAY:  2nd- (3:38.36) (Andrew Waskow, Eric Grasz-Jordan Jensen-J.T. Engebretson) & 4th- (3:42.19)  ..  4X800 RELAY:  4th- (9:00.17)  ..  HIGH JUMP:  6th- Dylan Rarrat-Kass (5’10”)  ..  LONG JUMP:  3rd- J.T. Engebretson (19’9″).  Le Mars finished sixth in the team standings with 46 points.  Sergeant Bluff-Luton topped the 12-team field with 151.5 points.

(college basketball)

NCAA MEN’S TOURNAMENT
SOUTH REGIONAL FINAL at Atlanta
Loyola of Chicago 78, Kansas State 62

 ATLANTA — Loyola-Chicago’s unexpected run through the NCAA men’s basketball tournament has stretched into the Final Four.  The 11th-seeded Ramblers have earned a trip to San Antonio with a 78-62 victory over No. 9 Kansas State in the South Region final in Atlanta. Ben Richardson was the offensive catalyst for Loyola as he shot 6-for-7 from 3-point range and finished with 23 points. Donte Ingram added 12 points and had a team-high eight rebounds for the Ramblers.

WEST REGIONAL FINAL at Los Angeles
#7-Michigan 58, Florida State 54

LOS ANGELES — The Michigan Wolverines have moved into the national semifinals for the second time in six seasons.  Charles Matthews scored 17 points and Moe Wagner added 12 despite foul trouble as the third-seeded Wolverines outlasted No. 9 Florida State, 58-54.  P.J. Savoy’s 3-pointer made it a one-possession game with 1:17 remaining. Florida State went back to Savoy for a game-tying attempt, but he missed his last 3-point tries.

(N-B-A basketball)

Philadelphia 120, Minnesota 108
Detroit 117, Chicago 95
Orlando 105, Phoenix 99
Houston 114, New Orleans 91
L.A. Lakers 100, Memphis 93
Charlotte 102, Dallas 98

(N-H-L hockey)

Colorado 2, Vegas 1, SO
San Jose 5, Calgary 1
Chicago 3, N.Y. Islanders 1
N.Y. Rangers 5, Buffalo 1
Toronto 4, Detroit 3
Florida 4, Arizona 2
New Jersey 2, Tampa Bay 1
Washington 6, Montreal 4
Carolina 5, Ottawa 2
St. Louis 2, Columbus 1
Minnesota 4, Nashville 1
Edmonton 3, Los Angeles 2

(spring training baseball)

Boston 6, Houston 0
Miami 4, Washington 3
St. Louis 8, N.Y. Mets 7
N.Y. Yankees (ss) 8, Atlanta 3
Philadelphia 4, Detroit 1
Pittsburgh 7, Tampa Bay 5
N.Y. Yankees (ss) 13, Toronto 6
Chicago White Sox 7, L.A. Dodgers 3
Cleveland 10, Texas 3
Milwaukee 10, Oakland 5
San Diego 6, Cincinnati 2
Arizona (ss) 15, L.A. Angels 9
Kansas City 4, Arizona (ss) 4, tie
Minnesota 12, Baltimore 4
Sacramento 6, San Francisco 5
Seattle 7, Chicago Cubs (ss) 3
Chicago Cubs (ss) 3, Colorado 0

 

 

 

SUNDAY RESULTS – March 25

(college basketball)

NCAA MEN’S TOURNAMENT
EAST REGIONAL FINAL at Boston
#2-Villanova 71, #14-Texas Tech 59

BOSTON – Villanova is two wins away from its second NCAA championship in three seasons after Eric Paschall (PAS’-kul) contributed 12 points and 14 rebounds to a 71-59 win over Texas Tech. Jalen Brunson added 15 points for the Wildcats, who won despite shooting 4-for-24 from 3-point range. Both teams shot 33 percent, but Villanova outrebounded the Red Raiders, 51-33 to move into the Final Four.

MIDWEST REGIONAL FINAL at Omaha
#4-Kansas 85, #9-Duke 81, OT

OMAHA, Neb. – Malik Newman scored all 13 Kansas points in overtime and finished with a career-high 32 as the Jayhawks knocked off Duke, 85-81 to reach the Final Four in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. Newman hit a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 1:49 remaining and added four straight free throws to help head coach Bill Self reach the national semifinals for the third time since taking over the program. Newman got hot after Grayson Allen almost hit a backshot that would have won the game for Duke.

(N-B-A basketball)

Cleveland 121, Brooklyn 114
Milwaukee 106, San Antonio 103
Indiana 113, Miami 107, OT
Boston 104, Sacramento 93
L.A. Clippers 117, Toronto 106
New York 101, Washington 97
Portland 108, Oklahoma City 105
Houston 118, Atlanta 99
Utah 110, Golden State 91

(N-H-L hockey)

Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 4, OT
Winnipeg 5, Nashville 4, SO
Vancouver 4, Dallas 1
Boston 2, Minnesota 1, OT
Anaheim 5, Edmonton 4, OT

(spring training baseball)

N.Y. Mets 4, Miami (ss) 3
Detroit 10, Atlanta 3
Baltimore 6, Philadelphia 5
Boston 6, Minnesota 1
Houston 6, Miami (ss) 2
Tampa Bay 11, N.Y. Yankees 1
Washington 4, St. Louis 2
Pittsburgh 7, Toronto 4
Chicago Cubs 5, Kansas City 3
Cleveland 6, Cincinnati 4
Chicago White Sox 16, Milwaukee 1
Seattle 11, San Diego 7
San Francisco 5, Oakland 1
Arizona 8, Colorado 3
L.A. Dodgers 4, L.A. Angels 2