Home Sports KLEM Local Schedule (week of December 5)

KLEM Local Schedule (week of December 5)

MONDAY RESULTS – December 5

(college basketball)

(25) Iowa State 91, U-N-O 47

Iowa 95, Stetson 68

(high school basketball)

(G) Sioux City North 53, Sioux City West 51

(N-F-L football)

Indianapolis 41, N.Y. Jets 10

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Dwayne Allen grabbed three touchdown passes in the first half and the Indianapolis Colts grabbed a share of first place in the A-F-C North with a 41-10 throttling of the New York Jets. Andrew Luck helped the Colts improve to 6-6 by completing 22 of 28 passes for 278 yards and four touchdowns in just over three quarters. Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick was benched in the second half after completing 5 of 12 passes for 81 yards, no T-Ds and one interception.

(N-B-A basketball)

Denver 106, Philadelphia 98
Cleveland 116, Toronto 112
Oklahoma City 102, Atlanta 99
Washington 118, Brooklyn 113
Houston 107, Boston 106
Memphis 110, New Orleans 108, 2OT
Portland 112, Chicago 110
San Antonio 97, Milwaukee 96
Charlotte 109, Dallas 101
Golden State 142, Indiana 106
Utah 107, L.A. Lakers 101

(N-H-L hockey)

Washington 3, Buffalo 2, OT
Boston 4, Florida 3, OT
Columbus 4, Arizona 1
Pittsburgh 8, Ottawa 5

 

 

TUESDAY RESULTS – December 6

(wrestling)

double dual at Sergeant Bluff
Le Mars (6-0) 57, Sheldon/South O’Brien 21  —  Bulldog winners:  106#-Riley Presuhn (fall)  ..  113#-Carter Stinton (forfeit)  ..  120#-Jake Franksen-Small (forfeit)  ..  126#-Matthew Simoni (fall)  ..  145#-Joel McGrew (fall)  ..  152#-Myles Kass (4-1 dec.)  ..  160#-Jared Kessenich (fall)  ..  195#-Alex Burnett (fall)  ..  220#-Travis Theisen (fall)  ..  285#-Brennick Hoppe (fall).

Sergeant Bluff-Luton 60, Le Mars (6-1) 18  —  Bulldog winners:
126#-Matthew Simoni (fall)  ..  220#-Travis Theisen (fall)  ..  285#-Brennick Hoppe (fall).

(high school basketball)

LE MARS — Ben Gesink slipped past a double team in the lane to hit the game-winning lay-up with 3.8 seconds to play as top-rated and defending 2A State champion, Western Christian edged Le Mars 53-51 Tuesday night at the Bulldogs competition gym.  The Bulldogs rallied back from a nine-point deficit to take a 50-49 lead with 2:12 to play and entered the final 40-seconds tied 51-all.  Jake Thompson’s three-point attempt at the buzzer for Le Mars rimmed in and out to allow Western to stay unbeaten after two games.  Le Mars falls to 1-and-1.  It was the Lakes Conference opener for both schools.  Gesink led all scorers with 21 points for Western Christian while Trent Hilbrands had 20 and Jake Thompson 11 for Le Mars.

In the girls game Tuesday night, Ashtyn Veerbeek, who was named the 2A volleyball player-of-the year last month after leading Western Christian to another State volleyball title in Cedar Rapids, showed she is also very comfortable on the basketball court, scoring a game-high 33 points to lead the Wolfpack to a 53-44 win over Le Mars.  The Lady Bulldogs closed the third quarter on an 11-3 run to close a 10-point defit to two points.  But Western, led by Veerbeek, scored the first seven points of the fourth quarter and eventually built a 12-point lead before settling on a nine-point victory to improve to 2-and-1.  Le Mars falls to 2-and-1 and 0-and-1 in the Lakes Conference.  Annie Ellis and Jen Schneider had 12 points each to pace the Le Mars scoring attack.

LE MARS — The Gehlen Catholic boys basketball team snapped a two-game losing streak Tuesday night by rallying from a 16-point halftime deficit to a 71-69 win over Akron-Westfield at the Jason Puetz memorial gym as the two schools opened War Eagle Conference action for the 2016-2017 season.  The Jays scored 30 points in the third quarter to trim the deficit to four heading into the fourth quarter.  The outcome leaves both teams at the .500 mark for the season as Gehlen improves to 2-and-2 while A-W slips to 1-and-1.  Alec Langel scored 17 points to lead the Jays while Nick Jacobs had 25 for the Westerners.

The Akron-Westfield girls roared to a 35-12 halftime lead and coasted to a 61-18 War Eagle Conference victory over Gehlen Catholic Tuesday night.  Danika Tindall led the Westerners with 17 points with Ann Hedlund adding 13.  Addison Weber led Gehlen with 5.  The Lady Jays slip to 0-and-5 for the season while the Westerners improve to 3-and-0.

LAKES CONFERENCE
(G) (#2-2A)Western Christian 53, (#13-4A)(Le Mars (2-1) 44
(B) (#1-2A)Western Christian 53, Le Mars (1-1) 51

(G) Spencer 71, Emmetsburg 51
(B) Emmetsburg 54, Spencer 53, overtime

(G) (#4-3A)Cherokee 71, Spirit Lake 55
(B) Spirit Lake 51, Cherokee 45

(G) Estherville/Lincoln Central 62, Storm Lake 38
(B) Storm Lake 58, Estherville/Lincoln Central 52

WAR EAGLE CONFERENCE
(G) Akron-Westfield 61, Gehlen Catholic (0-5) 18*
(B) Gehlen Catholic (2-2) 71, Akron-Westfield 69*

(G) South O’Brien 36, Hinton 31*
(B) (#5-2A)Hinton 53, South O’Brien 42*

(G)MMCRU 51, Trinity Christian 44
(B) MMCRU 45, Trinity Christian 41*

(G) Unity Christian 70, Harris-Lake Park 24*
(B) Unity Christian 42, Harris-Lake Park 40*

(G) West Sioux 62, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 34*
(B) West Sioux 64, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 27*

(G) Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire 53, Remsen St. Mary’s 42

(G) Clay Central-Everly 44, West Bend-Mallard 35
(B) Clay Central-Everly 45, West Bend-Mallard 28

WESTERN VALLEY CONFERENCE
(G) (#13-1A)Kingsley-Pierson 70, Westwood 43
(B) Kingsley-Pierson 56, Westwood 36

(G) Woodbury Central 67, Lawton-Bronson 38
(B) Woodbury Central 56, Lawton-Bronson 44

(G) Siouxland Christian 55, West Monona 48
(B) Siouxland Christian 67, West Monona 25

(G) Ridge View 42, River Valley 24
(B) Ridge View 66, River Valley 40

(G) OA-BCIG 42, Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 29
(B) Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 61, OABCIG 24

SIOUXLAND CONFERENCE
(G) M-O-C/Floyd Valley 51, Boyden-Hull 40
(B) (#2-1A)Boyden-Hull 73, M-O-C/Floyd Valley 61

(G) (#2-3A)Sioux Center 73, Okoboji 40
(B) Sioux Center 82, Okoboji 43

(G) Central Lyon 47, George-Little Rock 44
(B) George-Little Rock 74, Central Lyon 52

(G) Rock Valley 52, Sheldon 33
(B) Rock Valley 56, Sheldon 51, overtime

(G) West Lyon 65, Sibley-Ocheyedan 43
(B) (#7-2A)West Lyon 99, Sibley-Ocheyedan 62

MISSOURI RIVER ACTIVITIES CONFERENCE
(B) Sioux City West 81, Sioux City North 57

(G) Sergeant Bluff-Luton 42, Bishop Heelan 33
(B) Sergeant Bluff-Luton 62, (#6-3A)Bishop Heelan 41

(college basketball)

Bellevue 92, Briar Cliff 73  —  Jordan Eisma (Le Mars) had 17 pts. and Blake Wiltgen (Gehlen) added 4 pts. for B-C

Top 25 games:

(1) Villanova 89, La Salle 79
(3) Kansas 105, U-M-K-C 62
(5) Duke 84, (21) Florida 74
(14) Virginia 76, East Carolina 53
(18) Purdue 97, Arizona St. 64
(20) Arizona 79, U-C Irvine 57
(23) Notre Dame 87, I-P-F-W 72

(N-B-A basketball)

Orlando 124, Washington 116
Detroit 102, Chicago 91
New York 114, Miami 103
Memphis 96, Philadelphia 91
San Antonio 105, Minnesota 91
Utah 112, Phoenix 105

(N-H-L hockey)

N.Y. Islanders 4, N.Y. Rangers 2
Philadelphia 3, Florida 2, OT
New Jersey 3, Vancouver 2
Buffalo 4, Edmonton 3, OT
St. Louis 3, Montreal 2, OT
Detroit 4, Winnipeg 3, SO
Nashville 4, Colorado 3
Calgary 2, Dallas 1
Chicago 4, Arizona 0

 

 

WEDNESDAY RESULTS – December 7

(college basketball)

(W) Buena Vista 69, Loras 63  —  Holly Schneider (Le Mars) had 8 pts. for B-V

G-P-A-C results (men):                                                                                            Morningside 92, Concordia (NE.) 88  —  Tyler Borchers (Le Mars) scored 14 pts. for Morningside                                                                                                              Midland Lutheran 87, Dordt 83                                                                                     Northwestern 88, Hastings 78

Top 25 games:                                                                                                         (6) Kentucky 87, Valparaiso 63
(7) North Carolina 83, Davidson 74
(8) Gonzaga 98, Washington 71
(10) Creighton 77, Nebraska 62
(11) Louisville 74, Southern Illinois 51
Colorado 68, (13) Xavier 66
(15) West Virginia 90, Western Carolina 37
Indiana State 72, (16) Butler 71
(17) Wisconsin 78, Idaho State 44

(N-B-A basketball)

Boston 117, Orlando 87
Charlotte 87, Detroit 77
Atlanta 103, Miami 95
Brooklyn 116, Denver 111
Cleveland 126, New York 94
Houston 134, L.A. Lakers 95
Milwaukee 115, Portland 107
Sacramento 120, Dallas 89
Indiana 109, Phoenix 94
Golden State 115, L.A. Clippers 98

(N-H-L hockey)

Minnesota 3, Toronto 2
Washington 4, Boston 3, OT
Anaheim 6, Carolina 5, SO
Ottawa 4, San Jose 2

 

 

THURSDAY RESULTS – December 8

(wrestling)

Storm Lake 43, Le Mars (6-2/0-1) 30  —  Bulldog winners:  120#-Jake Franksen-Small (5-3 decision)  ..  138#-Jordan Jensen (fall)  ..  152#-Myles Kass (fall)  ..  160#-Jared Kessenich (fall)  ..  182#-Justin Otto (fall)  ..  220#-Travis Theisen (8-6 decision).

Spencer 48, Le Mars (6-3/0-2) 15  —  Bulldog winners:  120#-Jake Franksen-Small (9-6 decision)  ..  126#-Matthew Simoni (5-1 decision)  ..  145#-Joel McGrew (fall)  ..  220#-Travis Theisen (6-2 decision).

(bowling)

(girls results)  Le Mars (2-0) 2748, OA-BCIG 1804  (NOTE:  the 2748 team score broke the school record set at the State tournament last season).  —  HIGH GAMES:  Abby Whiddon of Le Mars (235) & Lexi Schroeder of Le Mars (224).  HIGH SERIES:  Lexi Schroeder (441) & Abby Whiddon (425).  JV results:  Le Mars 2433, OA-BCIG 1740.  HIGH GAMES:  Sydney Landis (225) & Emma Jacobs (222).

(boys results)  Le Mars (2-0) 2985, OA-BCIG 2613.  —  HIGH GAMES:  Deyton Augustine of Le Mars (251) & Riley Augustine of Le Mars (222).  HIGH SERIES:  Deyton Augustine 442 & Noah Holder (418).  JV results:  Le Mars 2704, OA-BCIG 1847.  HIGH GAMES:  Jamison Anderson (233) & Brady Kommes (202).  HIGH SERIES:  Jamison Anderson (446).

(high school basketball)

(G) (#13-1A) Kingsley-Pierson 62, West Monona 42
(B) Kingsley-Pierson 70, West Monona 58

(B) Sheldon 56, (#2-1A)Boyden-Hull 52

(G) (#8-1A)Newell-Fonda 59, Woodbury Central 52

(G) Sioux City West 63, Sioux City East 53

(G) South Sioux City (NE.) 72, Sioux City North 54
(B) Sioux City North 62, South Sioux City (NE.) 50

(G) North Union 62, Estherville/Lincoln Central 48
(B) Estherville/Lincoln Central 52, North Union 48

(college basketball)

Texas-Arlington 65, (12) Saint Mary’s (Cal) 51
Iowa 78, (25) Iowa St. 64

IOWA CITY – Peter Jok scored 23 points and Iowa upset 25-ranked Iowa State 78-64 on Thursday, snapping a three-game losing streak against its instate rival. Isaiah Moss had 14 points to help the Hawkeyes (5-5) to their first victory over a Power Five opponent this season.

(N-F-L football)

Kansas City 21, Oakland 13

KANSAS CITY – The Kansas City Chiefs have grabbed control of first place in the AFC West after Tyreek Hill scored two touchdowns in a 21-13 win over the Oakland Raiders. Hill had a 36-yard T-D reception and scored on a 78-yard punt return to help the Chiefs improve to 10-3. Alex Smith had 261 yards passing for the Chiefs, who share the division lead with the Raiders but own the tiebreaker after sweeping their two meetings with Oakland.

(N-B-A basketball)

Toronto 124, Minnesota 110
Washington 92, Denver 85
Memphis 88, Portland 86
Philadelphia 99, New Orleans 88
Golden State 106, Utah 99
Chicago 95, San Antonio 91

(N-H-L hockey)

N.Y. Islanders 3, St. Louis 2
Philadelphia 6, Edmonton 5
Colorado 4, Boston 2
Pittsburgh 5, Florida 1
Montreal 5, New Jersey 2
Vancouver 5, Tampa Bay 1
N.Y. Rangers 2, Winnipeg 1
Dallas 5, Nashville 2
Calgary 2, Arizona 1, OT
Carolina 3, Los Angeles 1

 

 

FRIDAY RESULTS – December 9

(wrestling)

Le Mars at the Lewis Central Tournament in Council Bluffs (day one results not available)

(bowling)

Council Bluffs T-J Tournament

(girls results)  TEAM STANDINGS:  1. Council Bluffs T-J (2490)  ..  2. Le Mars (2374)  ..  3. Red Oak (2149)  ..  4. Council Bluffs A-L (2085)  ..  5. Lewis Central (1987)  ..  6. Council Bluffs St. Albert (1486).  HIGH SERIES:  Le Mars’ Steph Williams (393).  HIGH GAME:  Le Mars’ Steph Williams (215).  Le Mars series scores:  Steph Williams (393)  ..  Abby Whiddon (326)  ..  Jordan Schleis (311)  ..  Lexi Schroeder (292)  ..  Sydney Landis (280)  ..  Siarah Augustine (268).

(boys results)  TEAM STANDINGS:  1. Council Bluffs T-J (2988)  ..  2. Lewis Central (2831)  ..  3. Council Bluffs A-L (2674)  ..  4. Le Mars (2624)  ..  5. Red Oak (2501)  ..  6. Council Bluffs St. Albert (2347).  HIGH SERIES:  CBTJ’s Tyler Faila (458).  HIGH GAME:  CBTJ’s Tyler Faila (237).  Le Mars series scores:  Riley Augustine (382)  ..  Noah Holder (363)  ..  Kody Koerselman (347)  ..  Deyton Augustine (338)  ..  Blake Rush (332)  ..  Trey Whiddon (266).  Noah Holder had the high game for Le Mars with a 224.

(high school basketball)

REMSEN  —  Remsen St. Mary’s ended a pair of lengthy losing streaks to Gehlen Catholic Friday night as the Hawks executed a sweep of their War Eagle Conference basketball twinbill with Gehlen Catholic at the Sandy Augustine memorial gym in Remsen.  St. Mary’s wiped out a 9-7 deficit by going on a 41-0 run over a 9 1/2 minute stretch of the first half and the Lady Hawks halted a five-game losing streak to Gehlen by beating the Lady Jays 71-34.  St. Mary’s had a balanced scoring attack, led by Sydney Schorg’s 15 points on five of the Hawks’ 12 three-pointers.  Hannah Loutsch added 14, Haley Delperdang 13 and Erika Strassner 10.  Katelyn Langel had 9 and Sydney Livermore 8 for Gehlen.  The Lady Jays fall to 0-and-6 and 0-and-2 in the W-E-C while Remsen St. Mary’s improves to 3-and-2 and 1-and-0 in league play.

In the boys game, Remsen St. Mary’s halted a 13-game losing streak to Gehlen, leading from wire-to-wire in a 65-48 victory.  The Hawks opened the game by scoring the first 12 points.  Gehlen drew to within 28-22 by halftime but a 7-0 start to the second half for the Hawks put them in charge for the rest of the night as they improve to 3-and-0 for the season and 1-and-0 in the War Eagle Conference.  Colin Schroeder led St. Mary’s with 21 points with Jacob Wesselmann and Derrick Schorg adding 14 each.  Caden Kneip had 10 for Gehlen Catholic.  The Jays fall to 2-and-3 for the season and 1-1 in league play.

LE MARS — Sophomore Madison Dreckman poured in 22 points and pulled down 9 rebounds to lead the Le Mars girls to a 60-43 Lakes Conference basketball victory over Spencer Friday night at the Bulldogs competition gym.  Remsen-Union transfer Dakota Owens had her best game as a Bulldog with 17 points and Jen Schneider added another ten to the Lady Bulldogs scoring cause.  Le Mars rebounded from their first loss of the season Tuesday night at the hands of Western Christian to improve their record to 3-and-1 for the season with a 1-and-1 Lakes Conference mark.

The Le Mars boys outscored Spencer 22-6 in the first quarter and led 42-16 by halftime before settling on a 73-31 Lakes Conference win over the Spencer Tigers Friday night.  Will Pottebaum matched his career-high with 20 points, knocking down four three’s while Trent Hilbrands added 10 off the bench for the Bulldogs.  Le Mars improves to 2-and-1 for the season and 1-and-1 in league play.

Le Mars hosts Sergeant Bluff-Luton Saturday night to conclude their three-game home stand this week.

WAR EAGLE CONFERENCE
(G) Remsen St. Mary’s (3-2/1-0) 71, Gehlen Catholic (0-6/0-2) 34*
(B) Remsen St. Mary’s (3-0/1-0) 65, Gehlen Catholic (2-3/1-1) 48*

(G) Akron-Westfield 51, South O’Brien 34*
(B) South O’Brien 50, Akron-Westfield 35*

(G) Hinton 52, MMCRU 40*
(B) (#5-2A)Hinton 66, MMCRU 21*

(G) West Sioux 74, Clay Central-Everly 39*
(B) West Sioux 52, Clay Central-Everly 49*

(G) Harris-Lake Park 43, Trinity Christian 42*
(B) Trinity Christian 56, Harris-Lake Park 53*

LAKES CONFERENCE
(G) Le Mars (3-1/1-1) 60, Spencer 43
(B) Le Mars (2-1/1-1) 73, Spencer 31

(G) (#3-2A)Western Christian 64, Spirit Lake 31
(B) Spirit Lake 64, (#1-2A)Western Christian 59

(G) (#4-3A)Cherokee 77, Estherville/Lincoln Central 47
(B) Cherokee 67, Estherville/Lincoln Central 32

(G) Emmetsburg 48, Storm Lake 35
(B) Storm Lake 84, Emmetsburg 64

WESTERN VALLEY CONFERENCE
(G) (#13-1A)Kingsley-Pierson 49, Ridge View 34
(B) Ridge View 49, Kingsley-Pierson 43

(G) Siouxland Christian 63, Lawton-Bronson 53
(B) Siouxland Christian 67, Lawton-Bronson 30

(G) Westwood 51, Woodbury Central 45
(B) Woodbury Central 65, Westwood 42

(G) River Valley 41, Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 40
(B) Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 63, River Valley 32

(G) West Monona 64, OA-BCIG 42
(B) West Monona 49, OA-BCIG 46

SIOUXLAND CONFERENCE
(G) (#2-3A)Sioux Center 62, M-O-C/Floyd Valley 49
(B) Sioux Center 69, M-O-C/Floyd Valley 54

(G) Sibley-Ocheyedan 58, Boyden-Hull 40
(B) (#2-1A)Boyden-Hull 61, Sibley-Ocheyedan 58

(G) Rock Valley 67, Central Lyon 56
(B) Rock Valley 67, Central Lyon 51

(G)
(B) (#7-2A)West Lyon 62, George-Little Rock 54

(G) Okoboji 49, Sheldon 40
(B) Sheldon 90, Okoboji 62

MISSOURI RIVER ACTIVITIES CONFERENCE
(B) (#8-4A)Sioux City East 78, Sioux City West 71

(G) (#14-4A)Sergeant Bluff-Luton 67, Council Bluffs A-L 45
(B) Council Bluffs A-L 62, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 49

(college basketball)

(10) Creighton 113, Longwood 58

(N-B-A basketball)

Charlotte 109, Orlando 88
Cleveland 114, Miami 84
Toronto 101, Boston 94
Atlanta 114, Milwaukee 110
Detroit 117, Minnesota 90
Houston 102, Oklahoma City 99
Dallas 111, Indiana 103
New York 103, Sacramento 100
Phoenix 119, L.A. Lakers 115

(N-H-L hockey)

Washington 4, Buffalo 1
St. Louis 4, New Jersey 1
Columbus 4, Detroit 1
Minnesota 3, Edmonton 2, SO
N.Y. Rangers 1, Chicago 0, OT
Anaheim 3, San Jose 2

 

 

SATURDAY RESULTS – December 10

(wrestling)

Lewis Central Tournament in Council Bluffs

Le Mars’ Matthew Simoni won the Silver bracket title at 126# with a 10-0 Major Decision over Colten Kowalek of Kearney (NE.) and Jake Franksen-Small finished second in the Silver bracket at 120#, losing by a fall to Logan James of Underwood.  Simoni went 6-and-2 during the two-day tournament while Franksen-Small finished 3-and-4 to highlight the Bulldogs’ tournament performances.  The tournament in Council Bluffs wrapped up a busy nine days for the Bulldog wrestlers.  They competed in seven of those nine days.  They return to action next Thursday with their first double dual at home this season.

(high school basketball)

LE MARS — Madison Dreckman and Jen Schneider combined for 32 points and Grace Milbrodt added a career-best 10 points off the bench as Le Mars handed No. 14 (4A) Sergeant Bluff-Luton their first loss, 54-44.  Dreckman led all scorers with 19 points while Schneider added 13.  Le Mars led wire-to-wire to improve to 4-and-1 for the season.  S-B-L is also 4-and-1 and the Warriors were led by Josie Clay with 11 points and Anna Lucas dropped in 10.

Le Mars started fast in the boys game, scoring the first nine points and leading 20-9 after the first quarter.  But Sergeant Bluff-Luton knocked down six three-pointers and scored 30 points in the second quarter to take a ten-point lead by halftime.  The Warriors would outscore Le Mars 71-44 over the final three quarters to beat the Bulldogs 80-64 at the Bulldogs competition gym Saturday night.  S-B-L finished with 11 treys for the game. Keegan Savory led a balanced Warriors’ scoring attack with 22 points while Conner Groves added 20, Chris Kroll 19 and Jackson Wright 10.  Trent Hilbrands had 20 for Le Mars and Will Pottebaum added 17.  The Bulldogs fall to 2-and-2 for the season while S-B-L improves to 3-and-2.

(G) Le Mars (4-1) 54, (#14-4A)Sergeant Bluff-Luton 44
(B) Sergeant Bluff-Luton 80, Le Mars (2-2) 64

(G) Hinton 45, Lawton-Bronson 36
(B) (#5-2A)Hinton 77, Lawton-Bronson 55 — Jay Small had 42 pts.

(B) (#6-3A)Bishop Heelan 62, Sioux City North 61

(G) South Sioux City (NE.) 64, Sioux City East 37
(B) (#8-4A)Sioux City East 83, South Sioux City (NE.) 44

(G) Unity Christian 43, M-O-C/Floyd Valley 38
(B) M-O-C/Floyd Valley 44, Unity Christian 40

(G) West Sioux 50, Alcester-Hudson (S.D.) 40
(B) West Sioux 82, Alcester-Hudson (S.D.) 80, overtime

(G/B) Woodbury Central at Alta-Aurelia – ppd., snow

(G/B) Ridge View at Cherokee – ppd., snow

(G) Tea Area (S.D.) 57, George-Little Rock 36
(B) Tea Area (S.D.) 81, George-Little Rock 66

(G) Rock Valley 63, Vermillion (S.D.) 52

(college football)

NEW YORK — Lamar Jackson is the first Louisville player to win the Heisman Trophy, beating out preseason favorite Deshaun Watson of Clemson despite some late-season struggles.  The sensational sophomore quarterback leapt over a loaded field of Heisman Trophy contenders early in the season and by the time he slowed down nobody could catch him.  The highest honor in college football was handed out Saturday night in New York.  Baker Mayfield finished third and Oklahoma teammate and fellow finalist Dede Westbrook was fourth. Michigan’s Jabrill Peppers was fifth.  Jackson, at 19 years, 347 days, is the youngest Heisman winner ever.

BALTIMORE  — The annual Army-Navy game has been won by the Black Knights for the first time since 2001.  Army blew a 14-point halftime lead before quarterback Ahmad Bradshaw scored on a 9-yard run with 6:42 left to give the Cadets a 21-17 triumph over the Midshipmen. Army ended its 14-game losing streak to Navy by relying on its ground game as Andy Davidson ran for 87 yards and a pair of first-half touchdowns. Kell Walker added 92 yards on 16 carries for the Black Knights, who threw the ball just four times for 35 yards and an interception.

(college wrestling)

Iowa 26, Iowa State 9

(college basketball)

G-P-A-C games:
Briar Cliff 84, Midland Lutheran 66  —  Jordan Eisma (Le Mars) had 12 pts. and Blake Wiltgen (Gehlen) had 11 pt.s for B.C.
Northwestern 93, Concordia (NE.) 89, OT
Doane 92, Dordt 77

Top 25 games:                                                                                                         ( 1) Villanova 74, (23) Notre Dame 66
( 2) U-C-L-A 102, Michigan 84
( 3) Kansas 89, Nebraska 72
( 5) Duke 94, U-N-L-V 45
( 8) Gonzaga 61, Akron 43
( 9) Indiana 103, Houston Baptist 61
(11) Louisville 102, Texas Southern 71
(13) Xavier 77, Utah 69
(15) West Virginia 90, V-M-I 55
(16) Butler 75, (22) Cincinnati 65
(17) Wisconsin 93, Marquette 84
(18) Purdue 77, Cleveland State 53
(20) Arizona 79, Missouri 60

(N-B-A basketball)

Denver 121, Orlando 113
Washington 110, Milwaukee 105
Indiana 118, Portland 111
Cleveland 116, Charlotte 105
Houston 109, Dallas 87
Memphis 110, Golden State 89
Chicago 105, Miami 100
San Antonio 130, Brooklyn 101
Utah 104, Sacramento 84
L.A. Clippers 133, New Orleans 105

(N-H-L hockey)

Philadelphia 4, Dallas 2
Los Angeles 4, Ottawa 1
Columbus 6, N.Y. Islanders 2
Pittsburgh 4, Tampa Bay 3
Toronto 4, Boston 1
Montreal 10, Colorado 1
Florida 4, Vancouver 2
Arizona 4, Nashville 1
Calgary 6, Winnipeg 2
San Jose 4, Carolina 3

 

 

SUNDAY RESULTS – December 11

(N-F-L football)

Cincinnati 23, Cleveland 10
Detroit 20, Chicago 17
Tennessee 13, Denver 10
Pittsburgh 27, Buffalo 20
Washington 27, Philadelphia 22
Minnesota 25, Jacksonville 16
Houston 22, Indianapolis 17
Carolina 28, San Diego 16
Miami 26, Arizona 23
Tampa Bay 16, New Orleans 11
N.Y. Jets 23, San Francisco 17, OT
Green Bay 38, Seattle 10
Atlanta 42, Los Angeles 14
N.Y. Giants 10, Dallas 7

(college basketball)

(6) Kentucky 96, Hofstra 73
(7) North Carolina 73, Tennessee 71
(12) Saint Mary’s (Cal) 84, U-C Irvine 53
Florida State 83, (21) Florida 78
(24) Oregon 65, Alabama 56

(N-B-A basketball)

Philadelphia 97, Detroit 79
Golden State 116, Minnesota 108
Oklahoma City 99, Boston 96
New Orleans 120, Phoenix 119, OT
New York 118, L.A. Lakers 112

(N-H-L hockey)

Anaheim 5, Ottawa 1
Philadelphia 1, Detroit 0, OT
Washington 3, Vancouver 0
Minnesota 3, St. Louis 1
Colorado 3, Toronto 1
N.Y. Rangers 5, New Jersey 0
Chicago 3, Dallas 1
Edmonton 3, Winnipeg 2