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KLEM Local Schedule (week of November 11)


MONDAY RESULTS – November 11

(N-F-L football)

Tampa Bay 22, Miami 19

(college basketball)

(6) Arizona 91, Long Beach State 57
(15) Gonzaga 93, Colorado State 61
(16) Wichita State 66, Western Kentucky 49
(19) U-Conn 80, Yale 62

(N-B-A basketball)

San Antonio 109, Philadelphia 85
Indiana 95, Memphis 79
Atlanta 103, Charlotte 94
Boston 120, Orlando 105
Chicago 96, Cleveland 81
Houston 110, Toronto 104,2OT
Denver 100, Utah 81
Portland 109, Detroit 103
L.A. Clippers 109, Minnesota 107

(N-H-L hockey)

Boston 3, Tampa Bay 0

 

 

TUESDAY RESULTS – November 12

(volleyball)

(CEDAR RAPIDS) — Top-rated Harlan rebounded after losing the first set to beat Le Mars three games-to-one Tuesday at the U-S Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids, ending the Lady Bulldogs season.  The scores were 22-25, 25-8, 25-18, 25-20.  Junior middle hitter Jess Schaben connected for 33 kills on 57 attacks for a hitting percentage of 50.9% for the Cyclones.  Sophomore Taylor Frederick added 14 kills and Elle Kloewer 8.  Senior Madison Heidebrink closed out her Le Mars career with 20 kills with junior Holly Schneider adding 11 for the Lady Bulldogs.  Heidebrink and Schneider had 16 digs each.  Britney Thompson dished out 37 assists.  Schneider had four blocks and sophomore Alison Wilken had 3.  Heidebrink led Le Mars on the serving line with 16-of-16 with one ace while senior Hailey Purves was 12-of-12 and Schneider finished 10-of-10.  Le Mars finished 66-of-72 serving with two aces while Harlan was a tidy 92-of-96 with five aces.  Le Mars finishes the season at 24-and-13 while Harlan advances to Thursday’s semifinals with a record of 35-and-4.

STATE TOURNAMENT at the U-S Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids
CLASS 5A QUARTERFINALS
(#9)Dowling Catholic (31-8) def. (#1)Ankeny (37-5) 3-2
(#3)Ankeny Centennial (33-8) def. (#6)Johnston (32-5) 3-0
(#4)Urbandale (35-5) def. (#5)Pleasant Valley (28-7) 3-1
(#2)Bettendorf (35-2) def. (#8)Dubuque Hempstead (34-6) 3-0

CLASS 4A QUARTERFINALS
(#6)Charles City (40-6) def. (#4)Waverly-Shell Rock (46-9) 3-2
(#7)Davenport Assumption (32-6) def. (#3)West Delaware, Manchester (36-6) 3-2
(#1)Harlan (35-4) def. Le Mars (24-13) 3-1
(#2)Solon (32-2) def. (#8)Indianola (29-11) 3-1

CLASS 3A QUARTERFINALS
(#1)M-O-C/Floyd Valley (33-6) def. (#10)Independence (35-9) 3-1
(#8)Mount Vernon (26-10) def. (#2)Sheldon (34-5) 3-0

 

(college basketball)

Iowa State 80, Texas A&M-Corpus Christie 50

Top-25

(2) Michigan State 78, (1) Kentucky 74
(3) Louisville 97, Hofstra 69
(5) Kansas 94, (4) Duke 83
(7) Michigan 93, South Carolina State 59
(8) Oklahoma State 93, Utah Valley 40
(9) Syracuse 89, Fordham 74
(10) Ohio State 79, Ohio University 69
(11) Florida 53, (20) Wisconsin 59
(14) V-C-U 59, (25) Virginia 56
(17) Marquette 114, Grambling 71
(23) Baylor 66, South Carolina 64
(24) U-C-L-A 91, Oakland 60

(N-B-A basketball)

Dallas 105, Washington 95
Miami 118, Milwaukee 95
Golden State 113, Detroit 95
L.A. Lakers 116, New Orleans 95

(N-H-L hockey)

Tampa Bay 2, Montreal 1
Winnipeg 3, Detroit 2, SO
Phoenix 3, St. Louis 2, OT
San Jose 3, Calgary 2
Buffalo 3, Los Angeles 2, SO
N.Y. Islanders 3, Nashville 1
New Jersey 3, N.Y. Rangers 2
Washington 4, Columbus 3, OT
Carolina 2, Colorado 1
Philadelphia 5, Ottawa 0
Florida 3, Anaheim 2

 

 

WEDNESDAY RESULTS – November 13

(volleyball)

(CEDAR RAPIDS) — Number-three Sumner-Fredericksburg advanced to the 2A semifinals with a 3-to-1 quarterfinal round win over seventh-rated Hinton Wednesday at the State volleyball tournament in Cedar Rapids.  The scores were 25-17, 25-22, 15-25, 25-19.  Kally Frisch led the Cougars with 20 kills while Jaydlin Seehase added 11.  Kasey Reuter had 21 kills, 11 digs and was 15-of-16 serving with three aces to lead the Blackhawks. Lauren Hedlund had 11 kills, six blocks and was 12-of-14 serving with one ace and Tori Bishop added 10 kills, 2 blocks and finished 16-of-17 serving with two aces.  The Cougars’ libero, Ashley Larson was a defensive force on Sumner-Fredericksburg’s back row with 18 digs.  Hinton finishes the season at 26-and-8.

(CEDAR RAPIDS) — Fifth-rated Gehlen Catholic won their 1A quarterfinal round match 3-to-1 Wednesday over number-six Stanton, 25-15, 25-18, 20-25, 25-22, to advance to the semifinals for the third time in the last four Class 1A State tournaments.  The :Lady Jays will take a 24-and-11 record into Thursday’s semifinal match against top-rated Holy Trinity Catholic (46-and-4) at 6 p.m.  The match will be carried on KLEM starting at 5:50.  Morgan Whitehead led a balanced attack force for Gehlen with 16 kills.  Hannah Kessenich added 11 kills, Alison Schnepf 10 and Bailey Wiltgen 9.  Whitehead and Wiltgen had 13 digs each with Miranda Bunkers adding another nine.  Wiltgen had nine of Gehlen’s 17 ace serves, connecting on 19-of-22 attempts.  Whitehead added three aces on 10-of-14 serves while Jill Kessenich and Caitlin Murphy added two aces each.

STATE TOURNAMENT at the U-S Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids
CLASS 3A QUARTERFINALS
(#4)Union, La Porte City (28-7) def. (#5)Nevada (32-12) 3-1
(#3)Kuemper Catholic (27-4) def. (#6)Red Oak (27-7) 3-1

CLASS 2A QUARTERFINALS
(#6)Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont (35-5) def. (#4)Council Bluffs St. Albert (27-5) 3-1
(#3)Sumner-Fredericksburg (38-3) def. (#7)Hinton (26-8) 3-1    (25-17, 25-22, 15-25, 25-19)
(#1)Dike-New Hartford (43-1) def. Iowa City Regina (19-12) 3-0
(#2)Western Christian (44-2) def. (#9)Grundy Center (29-9) 3-0

CLASS 1A QUARTERFINALS
(#5)Gehlen Catholic (24-11) def. (#6)Stanton (37-6) 3-1   (25-15, 25-18, 20-25, 25-22)
(#2)Janesville (36-4) def. (#11)Springville (30-11) 3-0
(#1)Holy Trinity Catholic (46-4) def. Guthrie Center (23-7) 3-0
(#4)Central Lyon (28-6) def. (#7)Tripoli (24-15) 3-1

(college basketball)

(18) Oregon 107, Western Carolina 83

(N-B-A basketball)

Toronto 103, Memphis 87
Philadelphia 123, Houston 117, OT
Charlotte 89, Boston 83
Minnesota 124, Cleveland 95
New York 95, Atlanta 91
San Antonio 92, Washington 79
Denver 111, L-A Lakers 99
Utah 111, New Orleans 105
Orlando 94, Milwaukee 91
Portland 90, Phoenix 89
Sacramento 107, Brooklyn 86
L.A. Clippers 111, Oklahoma City 103

(N-H-L hockey)

Minnesota 2, Toronto 1, SO
Philadelphia 2, Pittsburgh 1
Dallas 3, Edmonton 0

 

 

THURSDAY RESULTS – November 14

(volleyball)

(CEDAR RAPIDS) — Top-rated Holy Trinity Catholic held off an up-set bid by fifth-rated Gehlen Catholic to win their 1A semifinal match three games-to-one Thursday at the State volleyball tournament in Cedar Rapids.  The scores were 24-26, 25-21, 25-14, 25-21.  Mikaela Foecke, the Crusaders’ 6’4″ junior hitting standout, drilled 35 kills to lead Holy Trinity into the finals Friday against number-two Janesville.  Foecke also had four aces on 18-of-19 serving.  Madlyn Orton added 10 kills and two blocks and Lauren Pothitakis had 16 digs while Kristin Brinck had 13.  Brinck was 20-of-20 serving with one ace, Maria Vonderhaar was 18-of-18 serving with one ace and dished out 43 assists.  For Gehlen, Bailey Wiltgen led the way with 14 kills, nine digs and was 17-of-17 serving with three aces.  Morgan Whitehead had 13 kills, nine digs, two blocks and was 11-of-12 serving with one ace.  Hannah Kessenich had eight kills and three blocks and Alison Schnepf added six kills.  Taylor Peters was 23-of-25 serving with five aces and dished out 19 assists while Mariah McCarty had 20 assists and two blocks.  Jill Kessenich had 12 digs and Miranda Bunkers eight.  The Lady Jays end the season at 24-and-12 and will lose nine seniors off their tournament roster.

STATE TOURNAMENT at the U-S Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids
CLASS 5A SEMIFINALS
(#9)Dowling Catholic (32-8) def. (#4)Urbandale (35-6) 3-2
(#2)Bettendorf (36-2) def. (#3)Ankeny Centennial (33-9) 3-2

CLASS 4A SEMIFINALS
(#1)Harlan (36-4) def. (#6)Charles City (40-7) 3-2
(#2)Solon (33-2) def. (#7)Davenport Assumption (32-7) 3-0

CLASS 3A SEMIFINALS

(#1)M-O-C/Floyd Valley (34-6) def. (#4)Union, La Porte City (28-8) 3-0
(#3)Kuemper Catholic (28-4) def. (#8)Mount Vernon (26-11) 3-0

CLASS 2A SEMIFINALS
(#1)Dike-New Hartford (44-1) def. (#6)Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont (35-6) 3-0
(#2)Western Christian (45-2) def. (#3)Sumner-Fredericksburg (38-4) 3-0

CLASS 1A SEMIFINALS
(#1)Holy Trinity Catholic (47-4) def. #5-Gehlen Catholic (24-12) 3-1    (24-26, 25-21, 25-14, 25-21)
(#2)Janesville (37-4) def. (#4)Central Lyon (28-7) 3-0

 

(high school football playoffs)

SEMIFINALS AT THE UNI-DOME IN CEDAR FALLS
EIGHT-MAN
(T#1)Don Bosco, Gilbertville (13-0) 78, (#4)Adair-Casey (12-1) 21
(T#1)Exira-Elk Horn-Kimballton (12-0) 56, (#3)Newell-Fonda (12-1) 7

CLASS 3A
(#1)Bishop Heelan (13-0) 48, (#4)Clear Lake (12-1) 13
(#6)Washington (12-1) 14, (#7)Solon (11-2) 9

(N-F-L football)

Indianapolis 30, Tennessee 27

(college basketball)

Iowa 109, Maryland-Eastern Shore 63

Top-25

(6) Arizona 69, San Diego State 60
(13) Memphis 95, Austin Peay 69
(16) Wichita State 79, William & Mary 62
(19) UConn 101, Detroit 55

(N-B-A basketball)

Houston, 109, New York 106
Golden State 116, Oklahoma City 115

(N-H-L hockey)

Boston 3, Colorado 2
Los Angeles 3, N-Y Islanders 2
Tampa Bay 5, Anaheim 1
Chicago 5, Phoenix 4
St. Louis 7, Colorado 3
Dallas 7, Calgary 3
San Jose 2, Vancouver 1

(major league baseball)

NEW YORK — Major League baseball continued to hand out post season awards Thursday.  Detroit’s Miguel Cabrera was named the 2013 M-V-P of the American League while Andrew McCutcheon of the Pittsburgh Pirates won the National League M-V-P award.

 

 

FRIDAY RESULTS – November 15

(volleyball)

STATE TOURNAMENT at the U-S Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids
(championship matches)
CLASS 5A – (#2)Bettendorf (37-2) def. (#9)Dowling Catholic (32-9) 3-1   (27-25, 19-25, 25-13, 25-20) 
CLASS 4A – (#1)Harlan (37-4) def. (#2)Solon (33-3) 3-1   (25-16, 25-17, 18-25, 25-20)
CLASS 3A – (#1)M-O-C/Floyd Valley (35-6) def. (#3)Kuemper Catholic (28-5) 3-0    (25-14, 25-20, 25-17)
CLASS 2A – (#1)Dike-New Hartford (45-1) def. (#2)Western Christian (45-3) 3-1   (20-25, 25-22, 25-22, 25-20)
CLASS 1A – (#2)Janesville (38-4) def. (#1)Holy Trinity Catholic (47-5) 3-1    (25-10, 22-25, 25-14, 25-23)
(Gehlen’s Morgan Whitehead was named to the Class 1A All-Tournament team)

(high school football playoffs)

SEMIFINALS at the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls
CLASS A
(#2)B-G-M (13-0) 35, (#2)Wapsie Valley, Fairbank (12-1) 10
(#1)West Lyon (13-0) 63 (#4)A-H-S-T, Avoca (12-1) 21

CLASS 4A
(#4)Cedar Rapids Xavier (12-1) 31, (#10)Bettendorf (10-3) 7
(#1)Dowling Catholic (13-0) 17, (#6)West Des Moines Valley (10-3) 3

(college football)

(8) Clemson 55, Georgia Tech 31
(13) U-C-L-A 41, Washington 31
(15) Northern Illinois 48, Ball State 27

(college basketball)

(2) Michigan State 62, Columbia 53
(3) Louisville 99, Cornell 54
(4) Duke 97, Florida Atlantic 64
(8) Oklahoma State 97, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 63
(12) North Carolina 62, Holy Cross 54

(N-B-A basketball)

Indiana 104, Milwaukee 77
Chicago 96, Toronto 80
Atlanta 113, Philadelphia 103
Portland 109, Boston 96
Charlotte 86, Cleveland 80
Miami 110, Dallas 104
Denver 117, Minnesota 113
Brooklyn 100, Phoenix 98
San Antonio 91, Utah 82
Memphis 89, L-A Lakers 86
Detroit 97, Sacramento 90

(N-H-L hockey)

Buffalo 3, Toronto 1
Los Angeles 2, New Jersey 0
Pittsburgh 4, Nashville 1
Carolina 3, Anaheim 2, Shootout
Montreal 3, Columbus 2, Shootout
Ottawa 4, Boston 2
Washington 4, Detroit 3, Shootout
Minnesota 3, Florida 2
Winnipeg 3, Philadelphia 2, Shootout
San Jose 3, Edmonton 1

 

 

 

SATURDAY RESULTS – November 16

(high school football playoffs)

SEMIFINALS at the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls
CLASS 1A
(#1)Iowa City Regina (13-0) 45, (#8)North Fayette Valley (11-2) 21
(#4)Fort Dodge St. Edmond (13-0) 35, (#7)Van Meter (12-1) 14

CLASS 2A
(#1)Kuemper Catholic (13-0) 28, (#9)Sioux Center (10-3) 6
(#6)Waukon (12-1) 27, (#2)Albia (12-1) 21

(college football)

(Iowa is idle)
(18) Oklahoma 48, Iowa State 10
(16) Michigan State 41, Nebraska 28
U-N-I 17, Missouri State 10
South Dakota State 27, U-S-D 12
Sioux Falls 35, Wayne State 10
Morningside 51, Doane 13
Northwestern 55, Midland Lutheran 27
Concordia (NEB.) 45, Briar Cliff 7
Dakota Wesleyan 27, Dordt 0
Buena Vista 29, Dubuque 28

Top-25

(1) Alabama 20, Mississippi State 7
(2) Florida State 59, Syracuse 3
(3) Ohio State 60, Illinois 35
U-S-C 20, (4) Stanford 17
(5) Baylor 63, Texas Tech 34
(6) Oregon 44, Utah 21
(7) Auburn 43, (25) Georgia 38
(10) South Carolina 19, Florida 14
(12) Oklahoma State 38, (24) Texas 13
(16) Michigan State 41, Nebraska 28
(17) U-C-F 39, Temple 36
(18) Oklahoma 48, Iowa State 10
(19) Arizona State 30, Oregon State 17
(20) Louisville 20, Houston 13
(22) Wisconsin 51, Indiana 3 
Duke 48, (23) Miami (Fla.) 30

(college basketball)

(9) Syracuse 69, Colgate 50
(10) Ohio State 52, (17) Marquette 35
(11) Florida 86, Arkansas-Little Rock 56
(14) V-C-U 92, Winthrop 71
(16) Wichita State 85, Tennessee State 71
(20) Wisonsin 69, Green Bay 66
(25) Virginia 70, Davidson 57

(N-B-A basketball)

Miami 97, Charlotte 81
Dallas 108, Orlando 10000
Cleveland 103, Washington 96
Atlanta 110, New York 90
Chicago 110, Indiana 94
Houston 122, Denver 111
Minnesota 106, Boston 88
New Orleans 135, Philadelphia 98
Oklahoma City 92, Milwaukee 79
Golden State 102, Utah 88
L.A. Clippers 110, Brooklyn 103

(N-H-L hockey)

Toronto 4, Buffalo 2
N.Y. Rangers 1, Montreal 0
N.Y. Islanders 5, Detroit 4, SO
St. Louis 4, Carolina 2
Nashville 7, Chicago 2
Phoenix 6, Tampa Bay 4
Florida 4, Colorado 1
New Jersey 4, Pittsburgh 1
Edmonton 4, Calgary 2

SUNDAY RESULTS – November 17

(N-F-L football)

Chicago 23, Baltimore 20, OT
Oakland 28, Houston 23
Buffalo 37, N.Y. Jets 14
Tampa Bay 41, Atlanta 28
Pittsburgh 37, Detroit 27
Philadelphia 24, Washington 16
Cincinnati 41, Cleveland 20
Arizona 27, Jacksonville 14
Miami 20, San Diego 16
Seattle 41, Minnesota 20
New Orleans 23, San Francisco 20
N.Y. Giants 27, Green Bay 13
Denver 27, Kansas City 17
Open: Dallas, St. Louis

 

(college basketball)

Iowa 103, Abilene Christian 41

Top 25

(1) Kentucky 87, Robert Morris 49
Iowa State 77, (7) Michigan 70
Belmont 83, (12) North Carolina 80
(15) Gonzaga 82, Oakland 67
(19) UConn 77, Boston U. 60
Indiana  State 83, (21) Notre Dame 70
(22) New Mexico 109, Charleston Southern 93
(23) Baylor 87, Louisiana-Lafayette 68

(N-B-A basketball)

Portland 118, Toronto 110, OT
Memphis 97, Sacramento 86
L.A. Lakers 114, Detroit 99

(N-H-L hockey)

Columbus 4, Ottawa 1
Washington 4, St. Louis 1
Los Angeles 1, N.Y. Rangers 0
Chicago 5, San Jose 1
Minnesota 2, Winnipeg 1
Dallas 2, Vancouver 1