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KLEM Local Schedule (week of September 9)


MONDAY RESULTS – September 9

(N-F-L football)

Philadelphia Eagles 33, Washington Redskins 27
Houston Texans 31, San Diego Chargers 28

 

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE

Pittsburgh 1, Texas 0

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cleveland 4, Kansas City 3
Baltimore 4, N.Y. Yankees 2
Minnesota 6, L.A. Angels 3
Chicago White Sox 5, Detroit 1
Houston 6, Seattle 4

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Atlanta 5, Miami 2
Chicago Cubs 2, Cincinnati 0
Washington 9, N.Y. Mets 0
L.A. Dodgers 8, Arizona 1
San Francisco 3, Colorado 2, 10 innings

 

 

 

TUESDAY RESULTS – September 10

(cross country)

Gary Meyer Memorial meet at Brunsville (coed)

(girls results)

VARSITY TEAM STANDINGS: 1. Unity Christian & M-O-C/Floyd Valley tied with 28 points. (Unity won it on criteria)  3. Bishop Heelan 115  4. Le Mars 135  7. Woodbury Central/Kingsley-Pierson 172  9. Gehlen Catholic 225  (12 teams)  Individual champion: Bethany Dykstra of M-O-C/FV in 15:37.  Le Mars results: 21. Ellen Meis (18:11)  ..  22. Mary Meis (18:15)  ..  24. Katrina Engebtreson (18:22)  ..  32. Riley Roepke  ..  36.  Annika Mattes  ..  41. Darsie Eslinger  ..  48. Kacey Hovden.  Gehlen results: 30. Leah Ellensohn  ..  31. Alexis Madsen  ..  46. Maggie DeRocher  ..  58. Rachel Tentinger  ..  60. Hannah Sitzmann  ..  65. Christina Schmit  ..  71. Emily Pohlen.  WC/KP results: 18. Halle Still  ..  25. Brooke Nettelton  ..  39. Sarah Seuntjens  ..  40. Amanda Ricard  ..  50. Taylor Arndt  54. Cara Shanks. 

JV TEAM STANDINGS: 1. Unity Christian  2. M-O-C/Floyd Valley  3. Le Mars  Individual results: 1. Erin Bandstra of Unity Christian in 18:19.  Le Mars JV results: 12. Griselda Cobian (19:37)  ..  25. Jayme Kelly (20:46)  ..  26. Fernanda Grajeda (20:47)  ..  27. Cassidy Utesch (21:06).  Gehlen JV results: 53. Rachel Kellen  ..  55. Jordyn Nilles  ..  59. Maddie Wankum.  WC/KP JV results: 58. Madelyne Juelfs.

MIDDLE SCHOOL RESULTS: 1. Madeline Hurt of Le Mars in 11:13.69  ..  3. Regan Clark of Le Mars  ..  5. Faith Laskie of Le Mars  ..  10. Brianna Grant of Le Mars.

(boys results)

VARSITY TEAM STANDINGS: 1. Sioux City East 51  2. M-O-C/Floyd Valley 57  3. Sioux City North 93  4. Unity Christian 104  5. Storm Lake  6. Le Mars 150  11. Woodbury Central/Kingsley-Pierson 257  12. Gehlen Catholic 300.  Individual champion: Jason Kenny of Ridge View in 17:10.  Le Mars results: 4. Jesse Nitzschke (17:29)  ..  31. Eli Engebretson (19:10)  ..  32. Brett Marek (19:10)  ..  39. A.J. Schroeder (19:38)  ..  44. Cody Sherlock  ..  50. Trevor Kliever  ..  57. Nic Madsen.  Gehlen results: 41. Nathan Klein (19:50)  ..  45. Ben Fuentes (20:03)  ..  69. Tyler Full  ..  72. David Puhl  .. 73. Greg Langel.  WC/KP results: 19. Ryan Fouts (18:45)  ..  52. Grady Manker  ..  56. Kobey Gray  ..  64. Ben Erdmann  ..  66. Joe Hayden  ..  70. Anthony Gallagher  ..  71. Luis Hammon.

JV TEAM STANDINGS: 1. Unity Christian  2. M-O-C/Floyd Valley  3. Sioux City North  4. Le Mars  5. Storm Lake  Individual champion: Jacob Vander Plaats of Unity Christian in 18:21.  Le Mars results: 20. Glen Clark (20:47)  ..  21. Jeremy Ranschau (20:47)  ..  32. Chris Gorczynski  ..  33. Donny Allaway.  WC/KP results: 75. C.J. Phelan  ..  85. Chase Delfs  ..  92. rody Auen  ..  93. Carter Bohle.

MIDDLE SCHOOL RESULTS: 1. Mason Hill of Cherokee in 9:48.32  2. Hassan Mohamed of Le Mars in 9:52.71  3. Alec Reinken of Le Mars  8. Carter Schultzen of WC/KP  10. Tyler Zenk of Gehlen Castholic.

(high school volleyball)

(#4-1A)Gehlen Catholic (5-3/2-1) def. Remsen St. Mary’s 3-0   (25-17, 25-9, 25-14)

Gehlen statistical leaders:  KILLS: Morgan Whitehead 9, Alison Schnepf 7 & Bailey Wiltgen 6  ..  BLOCKS: Hannah Kessenich & Mariah McCarty 2 each  ..  ASSISTS: Taylor Peters 13 & Mariah McCarty 10  ..  DIGS: Morgan Whitehead 8 & Bailey Wiltgen 7  ..  SERVING: Jill Kessenich 20-24/7 aces & Bailey Wiltgen 7-8/2 aces.

 

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE

Pittsburgh 5, Texas 4

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Kansas City 6, Cleveland 3
N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 5
L.A. Angels 12, Toronto 6
Boston 2, Tampa Bay 0
Detroit 9, Chicago White Sox 1
Minnesota 4, Oakland 3
Houston 13, Seattle 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE

San Diego 8, Philadelphia 2
Atlanta 4, Miami 3
Chicago Cubs 9, Cincinnati 1
Washington 6, N.Y. Mets 3
St. Louis 4, Milwaukee 2
L.A. Dodgers 5, Arizona 3, 11 innings
Colorado 9, San Francisco 8

 

 

WEDNESDAY RESULTS – September 11

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE

Pittsburgh 7, Texas 5

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Kansas City 6, Cleveland 2
Pittsburgh 7, Texas 5
N.Y. Yankees 5, Baltimore 4
L.A. Angels 5, Toronto 4
Boston 7, Tampa Bay 3, 10 innings
Detroit 1, Chicago White Sox 0
Oakland 18, Minnesota 3
Houston 6, Seattle 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Cincinnati 6, Chicago Cubs 0
Pittsburgh 7, Texas 5
San Francisco 4, Colorado 3
Philadelphia 4, San Diego 2
Miami 5, Atlanta 2
Washington 3, N.Y. Mets 0
St. Louis 5, Milwaukee 1
Arizona 4, L.A. Dodgers 1

 

 

 

THURSDAY RESULTS – September 12

(high school volleyball)

Le Mars (2-2) def. Sioux City East 3-0  (25-18, 25-20, 25-20)

Le Mars statistical leaders:  KILLS- Madison Heidebrink 12,Janessa Milbrodt 7 & Britney Thompson 6  ..  BLOCKS- Britney Thompson 3  ..  ASSISTS- Britney Thompson 28  ..  DIGS- Holly Schneider 6  ..  SERVING- Bailey Rol 17-19/5 aces, Britney Thompson 15-15/1 ace, Krista Zenk 14-15/2 aces & Hailey Purves 10-10.

 

(college football)

TOP-25

Texas Tech 20, (24) TCU 10

 

(N-F-L football)

New England 13, N.Y. Jets 10

 

(major league baseball)

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Oakland 8, Minnesota 2
N.Y. Yankees 6, Baltimore 5
L.A. Angels 4, Toronto 3
Tampa Bay 4, Boston 3
Cleveland 14, Chicago White Sox 3

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Atlanta 6, Miami 1
Washington 7, N.Y. Mets 2
Pittsburgh 3, Chicago Cubs 1
Philadelphia 10, San Diego 5
Milwaukee 5, St. Louis 3
L.A. Dodgers 3, San Francisco 2, 10 innings

 

 

 

FRIDAY RESULTS – September 13

(high school football)

(SERGEANT BLUFF) — 46 seconds was just the right amount of time for Levi TeBrink and the Bulldogs to navigate 82 yards for the winning touchdown as Le Mars scored on a Hail Mary pass on the game’s final play to beat Sergeant Bluff-Luton 36-34 Friday night in a Class 3A district-two game at Sergeant Bluff.  S-B-L had taken the lead with a time-consuming, 66-yard march in eleven plays, scoring on a Bret Tomoson 12 yard run to take a 34-30 lead.  The Bulldogs returned the kick-off to their own 18 yard line and with 46 seconds to play and two timeouts, set out to try to pull out a miracle.  Le Mars opened the final drive with a trick play that worked for 42 yards when Chris Hatting lateraled the center snap to Levi TeBrink, who waiting along the Bulldog sideline behind his offensive line.  TeBrink scampered up the sideline to the Warrior 40 yard line with 32 seconds to play.  After three failed pass attempts Le Mars had one more try with seven seconds to play.  TeBrink heaved the final pass attempt to the end zone and senior Chris Hatting out-fought several defenders for the game-winning catch and the Bulldogs pulled out a 36-34 road win, spoiling Sergeant Bluff-Luton’s homecoming.  The TD reception was the third for Hatting in the fourth quarter as Le Mars rallied from a 28-16 deficit.  TeBrink and Hatting also hooked up on scoring passes of 27 and six yards earlier in the final quarter.  Le Mars recovered from a safety on their first series of the night to score on a one yard run by Beau Ohm and a 28-yard TeBrink-to-Danny Ahlers pass for a 16-2 lead after one quarter.  S-B-L tied the game with second quarter touchdown runs by Austin Evans and Brett Tomoson for a 16-16 halftime tie.  The Warriors took a 22-16 lead on their first possession after halftime on a 35 yard run by Matt George and extended the lead to 28-16 a minute into the fourth quarter on a three yard run by Tomoson.  The Bulldogs then scored on their final three possessions of the game to literally snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.  The win improves Le Mars to 1-and-2 for the season as they come home to host top-rated Bishop Heelan Friday in their homecoming game.

(LE MARS) — Blake Wiltgen rallied the Gehlen Catholic Jays to a 25-19 upset win over number-ten South O’Brien Friday night as the two teams opened Class 1A district one play at Jim Lorenzen Field.  Wiltgen threw four TD-passes and finished 15-of-19 for 169 yards.  Aaron Jentz and Colton Kneip had six pass catches each for Gehlen with Kneip hauling in three scoring passes and Jentz caught the other scoring toss.  Gehlen led 12-6 at halftime, but fell behind 13-12 two minutes into the second half after Zac Nieman scored for the Wolverines on a 16 yard run to cap South O’Brien’s first drive of the second half.  Wiltgen then connected on a pair of scoring passes to Colton Kneip to put the Jays in front to stay at 25-13 with five minutes to play in the game.  South O’Brien scored on a Brett Puhrmann-to-Kelvan Lansink TD pass with 2:22 to play to narrow the deficit to 25-19 but the Jays were able to hold on for the upset.  Gehlen improves to 1-and-2 for the season as the Jays prepare to travel to Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn next Friday night.  The game will be carried on KLEM starting at 6:45 with the Tony Gunter pregame show.

CLASS 3A – DISTRICT 2
Le Mars (1-2/1-0) 36 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 34
(#3)Spencer 49, Storm Lake 7
Carroll 46, Denison-Schleswig 7
(ND) (#1-3A)Bishop Heelan 40, Sioux City West 0

CLASS 1A – DISTRICT 1

Gehlen Catholic (1-2/1-0) 25, (#10)South O’Brien 19
Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 28, Okoboji 8
Emmetsburg 41, North Union 14
(ND) Western Christian 35, M-O-C/Floyd Valley 19

CLASS A – DISTRICT 1
(#1)West Lyon 46, (#9)Hinton 0
(#5)Akron-Westfield 27, Woodbury Central 22
Lawton-Bronson 47, West Sioux 30
Alta-Aurelia 24, Sibley-Ocheyedan 10

CLASS 2A – DISTRICT 1

Sioux Center 19, (#5)Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley 0
Central Lyon/George-Little Rock 40, Cherokee 0
Sheldon 68, Unity Christian 23

CLASS 4A
Sioux City East 34, Sioux City North 7

other games of interest
(#8-3A)Humboldt 42, Iowa Falls-Alden 22
(#4-2A)Spirit Lake 41, Forest City 0
Logan-Magnolia 47, West Monona 12
(#7-A)A-H-S-T, Avoca 24, Westwood 6
Ridge View 30, Manson-NW Webster 28

EIGHT-MAN – DISTRICT 1
Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 52, Remsen St. Mary’s 12
Remsen-Union 26, Harris-Lake Park 9
(#10)River Valley 60, Kingsley-Pierson 6
Clay Central-Everly 50, Whiting 42

 

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
St. Louis 2, Seattle 1  —  10 innings

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cleveland 3, Chi White Sox 1
Baltimore 5, Toronto 3
Detroit 6, Kansas City 3
Boston 8, N.Y. Yankees 4
Oakland 9, Texas 8
Houston 9, L.A. Angels 7
Tampa Bay 3, Minnesota 0

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chi Cubs 5, Pittsburgh 4
Washington 6, Philadelphia 1
N.Y. Mets 4, Miami 3
San Diego 4, Atlanta 3
Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 1
Colorado 7, Arizona 5
San Francisco 4, L.A. Dodgers 2

 

 

SATURDAY RESULTS – September 14

(cross country)

Tim Thomas Invitational at Holstein

(girls results)  VARSITY TEAM STANDINGS: (Class A – 1. M-O-C/Floyd Valley 28  2. Bishop Heelan 52  3. Sioux City North 110  4. South Central Calhoun 136  5. Le Mars 175  8. Woodbury Central/Kingsley-Pierson 261)  ..  (Class B – 1. Pocahontas Area 25  2. Emmetsburg 57  8. Gehlen Catholic 188.)  JV TEAM STANDINGS: 1. M-O-C/Floyd Valley 4. Le Mars.  MIDDLE SCHOOL STANDINGS: 1. Fort Dodge St. Edmond  2. Le Mars.  Individual champions: (Class A – Lindsey Joyce of Bishop Heelan -15:24.96)  (Class B – Grace Meyer of Pocahontas Area – 15:39.72)  (JV – Edam Lambert of M-O-C/Floyd Valley – 17:54.36)  (Middle School – Abby Landwehr of St. Edmond – 12:45.22)

Le Mars results:  VAR. – 22nd-Kenzie Theisen (17:25.23)  ..  30th-Ellen Meis (17:42.56)  ..  31st-Mary Meis (17:42.88  ..  45th-Katrina Engebretson  ..  53rd-Riley Roepke  ..  59th-Griselda Cobian  ..  60th-Annika Mattes  ..  MS – 2nd-Madeline Hurt (12:55.14)

Gehlen results:  VAR. – 31st-Alexis Madsen (18:38.13  ..  33rd-Leah Ellensohn (18:46.70)  ..  49th-Maggie DeRocher  ..  51st-Rachel Tentinger  ..  59th-Emily Pohlen  ..  67th-Christina Schmit  ..  83rd-Hannah Sitzmann.

WC/KP results:  VAR. – 26th-Halle Still (17:36.04)  ..  50th-Brooke Nettelton

Remsen St. Mary’s results:  VAR. – 61st-Allison Portz  ..  66th-Aubra Galles  ..  98th-Bre Haefs

(boys results) VARISTY TEAM STANDINGS: (Class A – 1. Sioux City East 67  2. Bishop Heelan 90  3. Sioux City North 108  4. M-O-C/Floyd Valley 128  10. Le Mars 244  13. Woodbury Central/Kingsley-Pierson)  ..  (Class B – 1. Fort Dodge St. Edmond 59  2. Boyer Valley 61  3. Bishop Garrigan 87  12. Gehlen Catholic 315  14. Remsen St. Mary’s 384.)  JV TEAM STANDINGS: 1. M-O-C/Floyd Valley   8. Le Mars.  MIDDLE SCHOOL STANDINGS: 1. South Central Calhoun  4. Le Mars.  Individual champions: (Class A – Alec Pavone of Bishop Heelan – 16:40.48)  (Class B – Hunter Hostetler of Westwood – 17:32.95)  (JV – Cole Wohlgemuth of M-O-C/Floyd Valley – 18:17.19)  (Middle School – David Grady of Remsen St. Mary’s – 11:11.50)

Le Mars results:  VAR. – 8th-Jesse Nitzschke (17:17.91)  ..  46th-A.J. Schroeder  ..  50th-Brett Marek  ..  69th-Cody Sherlock  ..  73rd-Trevor Kliever  ..  102nd-Glen Clark  ..  MS – 3rd-Hassan Mohamed (11:54.76)

Gehlen results:  VAR. – 37th-Nathan Klein (19:29.28)  ..  47th-Ben Fuentes  ..  81st-Greg Langel  ..  88th-David Puhl  ..  90th-Tyler Full

WC/KP results:  VAR. – 31st-Ryan Fouts (18:07.38)  ..  33rd-Alex Still (18:09.12)

Remsen St. Mary’s results:  VAR. – 57th-Tom Ahlers  ..  86th-Daniel Russell  ..  92nd-Jacob Loutsch  ..  93rd-Preston Feller  ..  96th-Mitchell Ruba.

(high school volleyball)

Lady Bulldog Invitational

LE MARS RESULTS: (first round – Pool A) Le Mars def. South O’Brien 21-13, 21-13  ..  Le Mars def. Lawton-Bronson 21-11, 21-19  ..  (second round – Pool A) Le Mars def. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 21-11, 21-14  ..  Le Mars def. Dakota Valley 21-10, 21-16.       Le Mars goes 4-and-0, winning Pool A to improve to 6-and-2 for the season.       Statistical leaders: KILLS-Madison Heidebrink 24, Holly Schneider 18 & Krista Zenk 12  ..  BLOCKS– Britney Thompson 5 & Melissa Zenk 4  .. ASSISTS– Britney Thompson 63  ..  DIGS– Madison Heidebrink 15 & Hailey Purves 10  ..  SERVING– Krista Zenk 28-33/8 aces, Britney Thompson 28-29/2 aces, Hailey Purves 27-27/2 aces & Holly Schneider 20-23/ 1 ace.

GEHLEN RESULTS:  (first round – Pool B) Gehlen def. Sioux City West 21-8, 21-14  ..  Gehlen def. River Valley 21-12, 21-9  ..  Sergeant Bluff-Luton def. Gehlen 21-12, 21-16  ..  (second round – Pool B) Gehlen def. South O’Brien 21-16, 12-21, 15-6  ..  Hinton def. Gehlen 21-19, 21-15.        Gehlen went 3-and-2 for to improve to 8-and-5 for the season.    Statistical leaders:  KILLS- Bailey Wiltgen 25 & Morgan Whitehead 20  …  BLOCKS- Hannah Kessenich 9  ..  ASSISTS- Mariah McCarty 35 & Taylor Peters 32  ..  DIGS- Morgan Whitehead 25.

HINTON RESULTS:  (first round – Pool C) Hinton def. Kingsley-Pierson 21-8, 21-15  ..  Hinton def. Woodbury Central 21-11, 21-7  ..  Dakota Valley def. Hinton 22-20, 21-15  ..  (second round – Pool B) Hinton def. South O’Brien 21-11, 23-21  ..  Hinton def. Gehlen 21-19, 21-15.       Hinton went 4-and-1, winning Pool B.

KINGSLEY-PIERSON RESULTS:  (first round – Pool C) Hinton def. Kingsley-Pierson 21-8, 21-15  ..  Woodbury Central def. Kingsley-Pierson 21-11, 21-17  ..  Dakota Valley def. Kingsley-Pierson 21-12, 21-12.            K-P went 0-and-3.

 

(college football)

IOWA CITY – Jake Rudock threw a pair of touchdown passes and ran for another score, Mark Weisman added 145 yards rushing and Iowa hung on to beat rival Iowa State 27-21 on Saturday night.

Kevonte Martin Manley had seven catches and a TD for the Hawkeyes (2-1). Iowa ran the ball 60 times for 218 yards and snapped a two-game losing streak against the Cyclones.

Quenton Bundrage rallied the Cyclones with two touchdown receptions with less than five minutes left. But Iowa recovered an onside kick and snuffed out a last-gasp try by Iowa State.

Bundrage had a career-high 146 yards receiving and three TD grabs for Iowa State, which is 0-2 for the first time since 2007.

Sam Richardson had 260 yards passing for the Cyclones in Iowa City.

Iowa 27, Iowa State 21
U-C-L-A 41, Nebraska 21
University of Mary 34, Wayne State 27
Morningside 48, Nebraska Wesleyan 10
Doane 34, Northwestern 27
Dakota Wesleyan 56, Briar Cliff 15
Midland Lutheran 21 Dordt 18
Concordia-Moorhead 21, Buena Vista 13

U-N-I & U-S-D were idle

AP TOP-25

(1) Alabama 49, (6) Texas  A-and-M 42
(2) Oregon 59, Tennessee 14
(4) Ohio  State 52, California 34
(5) Stanford 34, Army 20
(7) Louisville 27, Kentucky 13
(8)  L-S-U 45, Kent 13
(10) Florida  State 62, Nevada 7
(11) Michigan 28, Akron 24
(12) Oklahoma  State 59, Lamar 3
(13) South  Carolina 35, Vanderbilt 25
(14) Oklahoma 51, Tulsa 20
(16) U-C-L-A 41, (23) Nebraska 21
(17) Northwestern 38, Western  Michigan 17
(19) Washington 34, Illinois 24
Arizona  State 32, (20) Wisconsin 30
(21) Notre  Dame 31, Purdue 24
(25) Mississippi 44, Texas 23

 

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE

Seattle 4, St. Louis 1

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Boston 5, N.Y. Yankees 1
Oakland 1, Texas 0
Toronto 4, Baltimore 3
Kansas City 1, Detroit 0
Cleveland 8, Chicago White Sox 1
L.A. Angels 6, Houston 2
Tampa Bay 7, Minnesota 0

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Cincinnati 7, Milwaukee 3
Miami 3, N.Y. Mets 0, 1st game
Pittsburgh 2, Chicago Cubs 1
Philadelphia 5, Washington 4
Atlanta 2, San Diego 1
N.Y. Mets 3, Miami 1, 2nd game
Arizona 9, Colorado 2
San Francisco 19, L.A. Dodgers 3

 

 

SUNDAY RESULTS – September 15

(N-F-L football)

Kansas City 17, Dallas 16
Houston 30, Tennessee 24, OT
Green Bay 38, Washington 20
Chicago 31, Minnesota 30
Atlanta 31, St. Louis 24
San Diego 33, Philadelphia 30
Miami 24, Indianapolis 20
Baltimore 14, Cleveland 6
Buffalo 24, Carolina 23
Arizona 25, Detroit 21
New Orleans 16, Tampa Bay 14
Oakland 19, Jacksonville 9
Denver 41, N.Y. Giants 23
Seattle 29, San Francisco 3

 

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE

St. Louis 12, Seattle 2

 

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Baltimore 3, Toronto 1
Detroit 3, Kansas City 2
Cleveland 7, Chicago White Sox 1
L.A. Angels 2, Houston 1
Minnesota 6, Tampa Bay 4
Oakland 5, Texas 1
Boston 9, N.Y. Yankees 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE

N.Y. Mets 1, Miami 0, 12 innings
Pittsburgh 3, Chicago Cubs 2
Washington 11, Philadelphia 2
San Diego 4, Atlanta 0
Milwaukee 6, Cincinnati 5
Arizona 8, Colorado 2
San Francisco 4, L.A. Dodgers 3