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KLEM Local Schedule (week of November 19)

MONDAY RESULTS – November 19

(bowling)

(G) Le Mars 2710, Sioux Central/Spencer 1637.  SERIES SCORES:  Sydney Schoenfelder 405, Lexi Schroeder 380, Alison Zimmerman 373, & Kaitelin Konz 365.  HIGH GAMES:  Sydney Schoenfelder 215, Kaitelin Konz 209, & Alison Zimmerman 205.

(B) Le Mars 3226, Sioux Central/Spencer 2226.  SERIES SCORES:  Evan Berkenpas 438, Lane Poulson 437, Brody Vanderloo 419, & Jordan Presnall 413.  HIGH GAMES:  Lane Poulson 256, Evan Berkenpas 225 & 213, Brody Vanderloo 224 & Jordan Presnall 214.

(N-F-L football)

L.A. Rams 54, Kansas City 51

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jared Goff hit Gerald Everett for a 40-yard scoring touchdown with 1:49 remaining to send the Los Angeles Rams past the Kansas City Chiefs, 54-51. Goff passed for 413 yards and four touchdowns as the 10-1 Rams won the highest-scoring NFL game this season. Patrick Mahomes threw for six TDs but was picked off twice in the final 78 seconds as the Chiefs fell to 9-2.

(college basketball)

UNDATED (AP) — Duke and Kansas remain 1-2 in the newest Associated Press men’s basketball poll. Third-ranked Gonzaga and No. 4 Virginia are followed by Tennessee, Nevada, North Carolina, Auburn, Michigan and Kentucky to round out the top 10. Villanova and Syracuse slid all the way out of the Top 25.

Top-25 games:
(1) Duke 90, San Diego State 64
(3) Gonzaga 84, Illinois 78
(6) Nevada 90, California Baptist 55
(7) North Carolina 101, St. Francis (Pa.) 76
(9) Auburn 88, Xavier 79, OT
(12) Kansas State 82, Missouri 67
(14) Florida State 93, Canisius 61
Arizona State 72, (17) Mississippi State 67
(19) Clemson 72, Akron 69
(20) U-C-L-A 80, Presbyterian 65

(N-B-A basketball)

Charlotte 117, Boston 112
Detroit 113, Cleveland 102
Philadelphia 119, Phoenix 114
Indiana 121, Utah 94
L.A. Clippers 127, Atlanta 119
Memphis 98, Dallas 88
Milwaukee 104, Denver 98
New Orleans 140, San Antonio 126
Sacramento 117, Oklahoma City 113

(N-H-L hockey)

N.Y. Rangers 2, Dallas 1
Toronto 4, Columbus 2
Buffalo 5, Pittsburgh 4, OT
Washington 5, Montreal 4, OT
Florida 7, Ottawa 5
Nashville 3, Tampa Bay 2
Los Angeles 2, St. Louis 0
Calgary 7, Vegas 2
Winnipeg 6, Vancouver 3

 

 

TUESDAY RESULTS – November 20

(basketball)

HINTON — No. 7 (4A) Le Mars rolled to an impressive 66-24 season-opening win at Hinton Tuesday night in a game that they never trailed in, leading 42-11 by halftime.  Senior Madison Dreckman led the Lady Bulldogs with 19 points with Brooke Haage adding nine and Kylie Dreckman and Jaelynn Dreckman dropping in seven each.  Freshman Anna Coffee led Hinton with ten.  Le Mars broke away from a 5-5 tie two minutes into the game with a 23-2 run to take a 28-7 lead by the 3:37 mark of the second quarter.  The lead ballooned to 36 points 1 1/2 minutes into the second half, sending the clock into continuous mode for the rest of the contest.   Le Mars travels to Unity Christian next Tuesday.

SIOUX CITY — Addison Weber dropped in a game-high 22 points to lead No. 14 (1A) Gehlen Catholic to a 53-42 victory over Siouxland Christian Tuesday night in Sioux City as the Lady Jays improved to 2-and-0 for the season.  Gehlen outscored the Eagles 20-9 in the third quarter to gain the upper hand, leading by 16 late in the third stanza.  Katelin Langel had nine for the Lady Jays and Chloe Bunkers added 7.  Cassie Jones had 12 for Siouxland Christian.

(G) (#7-4A)Le Mars (1-0) 66, Hinton 24

(G) (#14-1A)Gehlen Catholic (2-0) 53 Siouxland Christian 42

(G) (#7-1A)Westwood 59, (#15-1A)Akron-Westfield 43
(G) MMCRU 67, Storm Lake St. Mary’s 26
(G) Woodbury Central 61, Remsen St. Mary’s 13
(G) Kingsley-Pierson 58, River Valley 15

(college basketball)

(W) Gustavus Adolphus 78, Buena Vista 49  (former Le Mars Lady Bulldogs, Holly Schneider, had 11 pts. & 7 reb. and Jennifer Schneider had 3 pts. for B-V)

Morningside 67, Doane 58 (former Le Mars Bulldog, Tyler Borchers, had 11 pts. & 6 reb. for Morningside)

Viterbo, Wis. 84, Northwestern 75  (former Hinton Blackhawk, Jay Small, had 20 pts. and former Le Mars Bulldog, Trent Hilbrands, had 11 pts. for NW)

Top-25 games:
(1) Duke 78, (8) Auburn 72
(3) Gonzaga 91, Arizona 74
(16) Clemson 64, Georgia 49
Lipscomb 73, (18) TCU 64
(21) Oregon 83, Green Bay 72
(23) Ohio State 68, Samford 50

(N-B-A basketball)

Washington 125, L.A. Clippers 118
Toronto 93, Orlando 91
Brooklyn 104, Miami 92
Portland 118, New York 114

(N-H-L hockey)

Edmonton 4, San Jose 3, OT

 

 

WEDNESDAY RESULTS – November 21

(college basketball)

LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) — Top-ranked Duke was seeking its sixth Maui Invitational title and 18th straight victory in the tournament until No. 3 Gonzaga eked out an 89-87 win over the Blue Devils in the title game. Rui Hachimura scored 20 points and the Zags blocked four shots in the final 46 seconds to preserve the victory. Hachimura hit the eventual game-winning bucket after Duke erased a 16-point deficit in the second half.

Top-25 games:
(3) Gonzaga 89, (1) Duke 87
(2) Kansas 77, Marquette 68
(4) Virginia 74, Middle Tennessee 52
(5) Tennessee 92, Louisville 81
(8) Auburn 73, Arizona 57
(10) Kentucky 87, Winthrop 74
(15) Mississippi State 61, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 57
Creighton 87, (16) Clemson 82
(20) Iowa 105, Alabama State 78
(22) Buffalo 110, Dartmouth 71
(25) Wisconsin 62, Stanford 46

(N-B-A basketball)

Charlotte 127, Indiana 109
Philadelphia 121, New Orleans 120
New York 117, Boston 109
Toronto 124, Atlanta 108
Chicago 124, Phoenix 116
Denver 103, Minnesota 101
Houston 126, Detroit 124
L.A. Lakers 109, Cleveland 105
Milwaukee 143, Portland 100
Dallas 119, Brooklyn 113
Memphis 104, San Antonio 103
Sacramento 119, Utah 110
Oklahoma City 123, Golden State 95

(N-H-L hockey)

Carolina 5, Toronto 2
N.Y. Rangers 5, N.Y. Islanders 0
Pittsburgh 5, Dallas 1
Washington 4, Chicago 2
New Jersey 5, Montreal 2
Tampa Bay 7, Florida 3
Buffalo 5, Philadelphia 2
Detroit 3, Boston 2, OT
Minnesota 6, Ottawa 4
Nashville 4, St. Louis 1
Vegas 3, Arizona 2, OT
Calgary 6, Winnipeg 3
Anaheim 4, Vancouver 3
Colorado 7, Los Angeles 3

 

 

THURSDAY RESULTS – November 22 (Thanksgiving)

(college football)

Top 25 game:
(22) Mississippi State 35, Mississippi 3

(N-F-L football)

Chicago 23, Detroit 16
Dallas 31, Washington 23
New Orleans 31, Atlanta 17

NEW ORLEANS (AP) – New Orleans has a 10-game winning streak after Drew Brees threw for four touchdowns and the Saints’ defense took advantage of three fumbles inside their own 20 to beat the Atlanta Falcons, 31-17. Cameron Jordan had two of the Saints’ six sacks and helped them limit the Falcons to 26 yards rushing. Matt Ryan was 35 of 47 for 377 yards, two touchdowns, one interception and one lost fumble as the Falcons fell to 4-7.

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) – The Dallas Cowboys have moved into a first-place tie with Washington in the NFC East by outlasting the Redskins, 31-23. Amari Cooper had touchdown catches of 90 and 40 yards in the third quarter before finishing with eight receptions for 180 yards. Ezekiel Elliott ran for 121 yards and a TD, while Dak Prescott was 22 of 31 for 289 yards and two scores for the 6-5 Cowboys.

DETROIT (AP) – Backup quarterback Chase Daniel and safety Eddie Jackson led the Chicago Bears to their fifth straight win, 23-16 over the Lions in Detroit. Daniel was 27 of 37 for 230 yards and two touchdowns to set career highs in each category, but the Bears didn’t take the lead for good until Jackson returned an interception 41 yards for a touchdown with six minutes remaining. The Lions reached the Bears 11 in the final minute, but Kyle Fuller clinched Chicago’s fifth straight victory by picking off Matthew Stafford in the end zone.

(college basketball)

Top-25 games:
(4) Virginia 66, Dayton 59
(6) Nevada 96, Tulsa 86
Texas 92, (7) North Carolina 89
(11) Michigan State 87, (17) U-C-L-A 67
(14) Florida State 81, U-A-B 63
(19) L-S-U 67, College of Charleston 55
(25) Wisconsin 78, Oklahoma 58

(N-B-A basketball)

no games scheduled

(N-H-L hockey)

no games scheduled

 

 

FRIDAY RESULTS – November 23

(college football)

Iowa 31, Nebraska 28

IOWA CITY (AP) — Senior Miguel Recinos drilled a 41-yard field goal through a driving rain as time expired and Iowa beat Nebraska 31-28 on Friday despite blowing a 15-point lead in the second half.  Mekhi Sargent ran for a career-high 173 yards and scored twice for the Hawkeyes (8-4, 5-4 Big Ten), who have won four straight over the Cornhuskers for the first time.  Iowa made the risky decision to fake a field goal at Nebraska’s 3-yard line up 28-13 late in the third quarter. It failed, and it led to a 98-yard scoring drive from the Huskers (4-8, 3-6 Big Ten) to make it 28-20 with 13:57 to go.  Adrian Martinez then ran it from 3 yards out with 3:22 left, and he used his feet to stay alive long enough to find Kade Warner — son of NFL Hall of Famer Kurt Warner — in the back of the end zone to tie it up.

Top 25 games:
(6) Oklahoma 59, (12) West Virginia 56
(16) Washington 28, (7) Washington State 15
(8) U-C-F 38, South Florida 10
(11) Texas 24, Kansas 17

(college basketball)

Northwestern 114, S. Xavier 103  (former Hinton Blackhawk, Jay Small, had 30 pt.s & former Le Mars Bulldog, Trent Hilbrands had 13 pts.)

Top-25 games:
(2) Kansas 87, (5) Tennessee 81, OT
(4) Virginia 53, (25) Wisconsin 46
(6) Nevada 110, U-Mass 87
(7) North Carolina 94, (17) U-C-L-A 78
(8) Michigan 83, Chattanooga 55
(10) Kentucky 77, Tennessee State 62
(11) Michigan State 78, Texas 68
(14) Florida State 79, (19) L-S-U 76
(23) Ohio State 89, Cleveland State 62
(24) Purdue 84, Robert Morris 56

(N-B-A basketball)

Minnesota 112, Brooklyn 102
L.A. Clippers 112, Memphis 107, OT
Detroit 116, Houston 111, OT
Boston 114, Atlanta 96
Cleveland 121, Philadelphia 112
New York 114, New Orleans 109
Toronto 125, Washington 107
Miami 103, Chicago 96
Oklahoma City 109, Charlotte 104
San Antonio 111, Indiana 100
Phoenix 116, Milwaukee 114
Denver 112, Orlando 87
Golden State 125, Portland 97
L.A. Lakers 90, Utah 83

(N-H-L hockey)

Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Rangers 0
Buffalo 3, Montreal 2, OT
Minnesota 4, Winnipeg 2
Anaheim 2, Edmonton 1, OT
Washington 3, Detroit 1
N.Y. Islanders 4, New Jersey 3, OT
Vegas 2, Calgary 0
Columbus 4, Toronto 2
Tampa Bay 4, Chicago 2
Carolina 4, Florida 1
Boston 2, Pittsburgh 1, OT
St. Louis 6, Nashville 2
Dallas 6, Ottawa 4
Colorado 5, Arizona 1
San Jose 4, Vancouver 0

 

 

SATURDAY RESULTS – November 24

(college football)

NAIA PLAYOFFS:  Morningside 51, St. Xavier 14

Top 25 games:
(1) Alabama 52, Auburn 21
(2) Clemson 56, South Carolina 35
(3) Notre Dame 24, U-S-C 17
(10) Ohio State 62, (4) Michigan 39
(5) Georgia 45, Georgia Tech 21
(8) L-S-U 74, Texas A&M 72, 7 OTs
(13) Florida 41, Florida State 14
(21) Boise State 33, (14) Utah State 24
(15) Penn State 38, Maryland 3
(17) Kentucky 56, Louisville 10
(18) Utah 35, B-Y-U 27
(19) Syracuse 42, Boston College 21
(20) Northwestern 24, Illinois 16
Miami (Fla.) 24, (24) Pittsburgh 3
(25) Iowa State 42, Kansas State 38

AMES (AP) — David Montgomery ran for three touchdowns, including the game-winner with 4:34 to go, and 25th-ranked Iowa State rallied from 17 down in the fourth quarter to stun Kansas State 42-38 and snap a 10-game losing skid against the Wildcats. Montgomery had 149 yards rushing for the Cyclones who clinched their best-ever finish in the Big 12 at 6-3.  I-S-U is 7-4 for the season.

(college basketball)

(W) Monmouth, Ill. 83, Buena Vista 65  (former Le Mars Bulldogs, Jenn Schneider had 16 pts. off the bench & Holly Schneider had 5 pts. for B-V)

Northwestern 89, Trinity Christian 73  (former Le Mars Bulldog, Trent Hilbrands, had 14 & former Hinton Blackhawk, Jay Small had 12 pt.)

Morningside 97, Bellevue 75  (former Le Mars Bulldog, Tyler Borchers, had 20 pts. & 6 assists for Morningside)

Top-25 games:
(12) Kansas State 77, Lehigh 58
(13) Virginia Tech 75, St. Francis (Pa.) 37
(22) Buffalo 76, Marist 49

(N-B-A basketball)

Cleveland 117, Houston 108
Denver 105, Oklahoma City 98
Minnesota 111, Chicago 96
Washington 124, New Orleans 114
Dallas 113, Boston 104
Golden State 117, Sacramento 116
Milwaukee 135, San Antonio 129

(N-H-L hockey)

Washington 5, N.Y. Rangers 3
Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 2
Winnipeg 8, St. Louis 4
Buffalo 3, Detroit 2, SO
Chicago 5, Florida 4, OT
Boston 3, Montreal 2
Toronto 6, Philadelphia 0
N.Y. Islanders 4, Carolina 1
Colorado 3, Dallas 2
Vegas 6, San Jose 0
Vancouver 4, Los Angeles 2

 

SUNDAY RESULTS – November 25

(N-F-L football)

New England 27, N.Y. Jets 13
Baltimore 34, Oakland 17
Seattle 30, Carolina 27
Philadelphia 25, N.Y. Giants 22
Tampa Bay 27, San Francisco 9
Cleveland 35, Cincinnati 20
Buffalo 24, Jacksonville 21
L.A. Chargers 45, Arizona 10
Indianapolis 27, Miami 24
Denver 24, Pittsburgh 17
Minnesota 24, Green Bay 17

(college basketball)

Villanova 66, (14) Florida State 60
Oklahoma State 90, (19) L-S-U 77

(N-B-A basketball)

Orlando 108, L.A. Lakers 104
Detroit 118, Phoenix 107
Atlanta 124, Charlotte 123
New York 103, Memphis 98
Philadelphia 127, Brooklyn 125
Toronto 125, Miami 115
Utah 133, Sacramento 112
L.A. Clippers 104, Portland 100

(N-H-L hockey)

Calgary 6, Arizona 1
Tampa Bay 5, New Jersey 2
Nashville 5, Anaheim 2
Los Angeles 5, Edmonton 2