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MONDAY RESULTS – September 17

(high school football)

Okoboji 61, MMCRU 7 (make-up from September 14th)

(N-F-L football)

Chicago 24, Seattle 17

CHICAGO (AP) – Khalil Mack had one of the Chicago Bears’ six sacks of Russell Wilson, and Prince Amukamura  returned an interception 49 yards for a touchdown in a 24-17 victory over the Seattle Seahawks. Mack had a strip-sack in the first half and consistently pressured Wilson in another dominant performance. Amukamura’s first career TD gave Chicago a 24-10 lead with 6:37 remaining.

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
Pittsburgh 7, Kansas City 4

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Toronto 5, Baltimore 0
Minnesota 6, Detroit 1
Tampa Bay 3, Texas 0
Seattle 4, Houston 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
N.Y. Mets 9, Philadelphia 4
Miami 8, Washington 5
St. Louis 11, Atlanta 6
Milwaukee 8, Cincinnati 0
Chicago Cubs 5, Arizona 1
L.A. Dodgers 8, Colorado 2
San Francisco 4, San Diego 2

 

 

TUESDAY RESULTS – September 18

(volleyball)

Le Mars (5-5/2-0) def. Spencer 3-1  (26-24, 25-14, 27-29, 25-13).  Statistical leaders:  KILLS– Jecenta Sargisson 19 & Maddi Pippett 12.  ASSISTS– Lady Keusink 34 & Brooke Haage 22.  BLOCKS– Maddi Pippett 5.  DIGS– Haylee Cooper 29 & Brooke Haage 10.  SERVING– Haylee Cooper (23-25 / 2 aces), Jecenta Sargisson (14-17 / 4 aces), Brooke Haage (15-16 / 5 aces) & Kady Leusink (14-15 / 1 ace).

(#2-1A)Gehlen Catholic (15-3/5-0) def. Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 3-0  (25-5, 25-10, 25-9).  Statistical leaders:  KILLS– Katelyn Langel 8, and Katie Peters, Kate Hill & Sydney Livermore had 5 each.  ASSISTS– Anna Britt 9 & Sydney Livermore 7.  BLOCKS– Katelyn Langel 2.  DIGS– Chloe Bunkers 4 and Sydney Livermore & Abby Ruhland had 3 each.  SERVING– Anna Britt (19-21 / 6 aces), Brooklyn Geissel (9-11 / 2 aces), Aubree Nilles (7-8 / 3 aces) & Josie Kolbeck (7-7 / 2 aces).

(cross country)

(G/B) Le Mars at the Sheldon Invitational – cancelled

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
Pittsburgh 2, Kansas City 1, 11 innings

AMERICAN EAGUE
N.Y. Yankees 3, Boston 2
Toronto 6, Baltimore 4
Cleveland 5, Chicago White Sox 3
Minnesota 5, Detroit 3
Tampa Bay 4, Texas 0
Houston 7, Seattle 0
L.A. Angels 9, Oakland 7

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 5, N.Y. Mets 2
Washington 4, Miami 2
St. Louis 8, Atlanta 1
Cincinnati 3, Milwaukee 1
Chicago Cubs 9, Arizona 1
L.A. Dodgers 3, Colorado 2, 10 innings
San Francisco 5, San Diego 4

 

 

WEDNESDAY RESULTS – September 19

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
Pittsburgh 2, Kansas City 1

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Minnesota 8, Detroit 2
Tampa Bay 9, Texas 3
N.Y. Yankees 10, Boston 1
Baltimore 2, Toronto 1
Cleveland 4, Chicago White Sox 1
Seattle 9, Houston 0
Oakland 10, L.A. Angels 0

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Atlanta 7, St. Louis 3
Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Mets 0
Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati 0
San Diego 8, San Francisco 4
Arizona 9, Chicago Cubs 0
L.A. Dodgers 5, Colorado 2

 

 

 

THURSDAY RESULTS – September 20

(volleyball)

(#3-2A)Western Christian def. Le Mars (5-6/2-1)  (11-25, 17-25, 12-25).  Statistical leaders:  KILLS– Jecenta Sargisson 6 & Maddi Pippett 5.  ASSISTS– Brooke Haage 14 & Kady Leusink 10.  BLOCKS– Kylie Dreckman & Kady Leusink had 1 each.  DIGS– Haylee Cooper 36,Jecenta Sargisson 14, Brooke Haage 12 & Karlee Schiff 7.  SERVING– Brooke Haage (10-10 / 2 aces), Kady Leusink (8-8 / 0 aces) & Jecenta Sargisson (7-8 / 1 ace).

(cross country)

(G/B) Sioux Center Invitational – cancelled

(G/B) Yankton Invitational

Le Mars varsity Girls results:  14. Chloe Calhoun (20:37.06)  ..  15. Kara Albrecht (20:39.96)  ..  17. Maddie Hurt (20:44.78)  ..  27. Sarah Meis (21:18.58)  ..  38. Paige Washburn (22:06.82)  ..  49. Emma Michael (24:19.81).  JV results:  12. Emily Chamberlain.   MS results:  16. Kylee Britt  ..  18. Rebecca Hulinsky.

Le Mars varsity boys results:  6. Landen Parmalee (17:09.90)  ..  14. Ethan Hulinsky (17:38.50)  ..  19. Zach Wingert (17:50.00)  ..  33. Joey DeBoer (18:16.10) ..  36. Blake Dirksen (18:18.80).    JV results:  5. Scott Ferguson  ..  10. Kyle Herbst  ..  11. Jacob O’Dwyer  ..  19. Tate Hogrefe.    MS results:  13. Austin Haworth  ..  16. Juan Sanchez.

 (high school football)

(CLASS 4A – District 1) Sioux City East 38, Des Moines Hoover 25

(N-F-L football)

Cleveland 21, N.Y. Jets 17

(major league baseball)

AMERICAN EAGUE
Oakland 21, L.A. Angels 3
Boston 11, N.Y. Yankees 6
Chicago White Sox 5, Cleveland 4, 11 innings
Toronto 9, Tampa Bay 8
Detroit 11, Kansas City 8

NATIONAL LEAGUE
N.Y. Mets 5, Washington 4, 12 innings
Cincinnati 4, Miami 2
Atlanta 8, Philadelphia 3

 

 

FRIDAY RESULTS – September 21

(high school football)

LE MARS — Storm Lake rallied from a 12-0 halftime deficit to spoil the Le Mars homecoming celebration, 28-12, Friday night at Jim Lorenzen Field.  Tate Westhoff threw touchdown passes to Anthony Lemoreux and Aisea Toki in the second quarter but the Tornados capitalized on a mistake-prone second half by the Dogs to score 20 third quarter points.  Mark Eddie’s 65-yard TD-run in the fourth quarter helped seal the outcome.  It was the fourth straight win in the series for the Tornados.  Most of the Le Mars offense again came through the air as Tate Westhoff passed for 245 yards, finishing 16-of-35.  The Dogs were limited to just 15 yards rushing.  The loss halts a three-game winning streak for Le Mars, dropping them to 3-and-2 for the season and 0-and-1 in district play.

MARCUS — Zack Kraft hauled in three touchdown passes in the first half and added a rushing touchdown after halftime to lead Gehlen Catholic to a 62-32 win over MMCRU Friday night in Marcus.  Kraft finished with 8 pass catches for 135 yards and another 73 yards rushing.  Freshman QB, Ryan Livermore, ran for a touchdown in addition to throwing those three scoring strikes to Kraft.  Livermore was 15-of-22 passing for 193 yards.  Dylan Oloff recovered a fumble in the end zone, Yahir Vanegas ran for his first career touchdown and Ethan Peters completed the onslaught when he returned an interception 20 yards for a score.  Dylan Lehmann led Gehlen’s running attack with 141 yards and a touchdown.  He had a 97-yard touchdown run on Gehlen’s firt possession of the game erased by a penalty.  MMCRU quarterback Joel Johnson and wide receiver Conner Rassel hooked up on three scoring passes for the Royals and Adam Cluck scored twice, on an 18-yard run and an 85-yard kick-off return.  The Jays finished with a 452-201 yardage advantage and have now won seven straight in the series.  MMCRU falls to 0-and-5 for the season while Gehlen breaks into the win column at 1-and-4 and 1-and-0 in district play.

CLASS 3A – District 1 
Storm Lake 28, Le Mars (3-2/0-1) 12
(#6)Sergeant Bluff-Luton 23, (#5)Bishop Heelan 9
Spencer 48, Denison-Schleswig 10

CLASS A – District 1
Gehlen Catholic (1-4/1-0) 62 MMCRU 32
(#5)Hinton 17, Akron-Westfield 16
South O’Brien 20, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 13

CLASS A – District 10
Tri-Center 19, Woodbury Central 2
Lawton-Bronson 20, West Monona 14
Westwood 21, Logan-Magnolia 14

CLASS 1A – District 1
(#8)West Lyon 42, Emmetsburg 21
(#7)West Sioux 62, Sibley-Ocheyedan 0
Western Christian 28, Unity Christian 21, OT

CLASS 2A – District 1
(#3)Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley 42, Central Lyon/George-Little Rock 10
M-O-C/Floyd Valley 21, Sheldon 7
Sioux Center 41, Okoboji 0

CLASS 4A
(District 1) Des Moines Lincoln 61, Sioux City North 24
(District 2) Des Moines Roosevelt 25, Sioux City West 20

8-MAN – District 1
(#4)Ar-We-Va 49, Remsen St. Mary’s 12
Kingsley-Pierson 58, Clay Central-Everly 8
West Bend-Mallard 56, Harris-Lake Park 18
(#6)Newell-Fonda 52, River Valley 8

(college football)

(10) Penn State 63, Illinois 24
(16) U-C-F 56, Florida Atlantic 36

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
Chicago White Sox 10, Chicago Cubs 4

AMERICAN LEAGUE
N.Y. Yankees 10, Baltimore 8
Tampa Bay 11, Toronto 3
Boston 7, Cleveland 5
Kansas City 4, Detroit 3
Texas 8, Seattle 3, 7 innings
Houston 11, L.A. Angels 3
Oakland 7, Minnesota 6, 10 innings

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Milwaukee 8, Pittsburgh 3
N.Y. Mets 4, Washington 2
Miami 1, Cincinnati 0, 10 innings
Atlanta 6, Philadelphia 5
St. Louis 5, San Francisco 3
Arizona 6, Colorado 2
San Diego 5, L.A. Dodgers 3

 

 

SATURDAY RESULTS – September 22

(volleyball)

Unity Christian Invitational  

Le Mars results:  lost 2-0 to (#4-2A)Unity Christian (21-9, 21-10)  ..  lost 2-0 to (#1-3A)Kuemper Catholic (21-9, 21-14)  ..  lost 2-1 to Sioux Center (21-13, 14-21, 15-8)  ..  lost 2-0 to Sioux Falls Christian (21-15, 21-8)  ..  lost 2-1 to Southwest 21-17, 18-21, 16-14)  ..  lost 2-0 to (#1-4A)Sergeant Bluff-Luton (21-17, 21-8).  Le Mars falls to 5-and-12 for the season.  Lady Bulldog statistical leaders:  KILLS– Jecenta Sargisson 24 & Kady Leusink 13.  ASSISTS– Brooke Haage 46.  BLOCKS– Kady Leusink 2.  DIGS– Haylee Cooper 88, Kady Leusink 64, Pypr Stoeffler 46, and Brooke Haage & Jecenta Sargisson had 39 each.  SERVING– Haylee Cooper (40-42 / 7 aces), Brooke Haage (43-47 / 0 aces), Kady Leusink (18-22 / 4 aces) & Maddi Pippett 16-20 / 3 aces.)

Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn Invitational

(#2-1A)Gehlen Catholic improved to 19-and-3 for the season, winning the H-M-S Invitational title Saturday.  

Gehlen Catholic results:  won 2-1 over Newell-Fonda (15-21, 21-13, 15-9)  ..  won 2-0 over Okoboji (21-8, 21-12)  ..  won 2-0 over Rock Valley (21-11, 21-5)  ..  won 2-0 over Trinity Christian (21-15, 15-10).  Gehlen statistical leaders:  KILLS– Katie Peters 23.  ASSISTS– Anna Britt 34 & Sydney Livermore 33.  BLOCKS– Katelyn Langel 18.  DIGS– Katie Peters 15.  SERVING– Anna Britt (31-32 / 3 aces), Chloe Bunkers (19-20 / 3 aces) & Sydney Livermore (16-17 / 3 aces).

(college football)

Morningside 56, Briar Cliff 0
Northwestern 41, Dakota Wesleyan 3
Dordt 55, Hastings 17
Coe 35, Buena Vista 14

(18) Wisconsin 28, Iowa 17
(19) Michigan 56, Nebraska 10
Iowa State 26, Akron 13
U-N-I 44, Hampton 0

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — With their season seemingly on the line in late September, Wisconsin showed that the Big Ten West will likely run through Madison yet again.  Alex Hornibrook threw a 17-yard TD pass to A.J. Taylor with 57 seconds left and the 18th-ranked Badgers bounced back from last week’s loss by rallying past Iowa 28-17 on Saturday night. Wisconsin marched 88 yards in 10 plays on the game-deciding drive, capped when Hornibrook found an open Taylor for his third touchdown of the game. Jonathan Taylor had 113 yards rushing and Alec Ingold ran for a 33-yard score with 22 seconds left for the Badgers (3-1, 1-0 Big Ten). They also got a major leg up on the Hawkeyes — perhaps their biggest threat in their quest for a third straight West title — in the league opener.

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — No. 19 Michigan roared to a 39-0 halftime lead on the way to demolishing the Nebraska Cornhuskers 56-10 Saturday afternoon in Ann Arbor.  Karan Higdon ran for 136 yards and a touchdown for the Wolverines.  Nebraska is 0-3 for the first time since 1945 and have now lost seven in a row dating back to least season.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Zeb Noland threw for 233 yards and a touchdown, David Montgomery had 107 yards rushing and a score and Iowa State held off Akron 26-13 on Saturday for its first win of the season.  Connor Assalley added four field goals for the Cyclones (1-2), but all of those kicks came inside the red zone ahead of a brutal stretch in the Big 12. Iowa State plays at No. 17 TCU next week, at Oklahoma State on Oct. 6 and hosts No. 12 West Virginia on Oct. 13.

Top 25 games:
(1) Alabama 45, (22) Texas A&M 23
(2) Georgia 43, Missouri 29
(3) Clemson 49, Georgia Tech 21
(4) Ohio State 49, Tulane 6
(5) Oklahoma 28, Army 21
(6) L-S-U 38, Louisiana Tech 21
(7) Stanford 38, (20) Oregon 31
(8) Notre Dame 56, Wake Forest 27
(9) Auburn 34, Arkansas 3
(10) Washington 27, Arizona State 20
(12) West Virginia 35, Kansas State 6
Old Dominion 49, (13) Virginia Tech 35
Kentucky 28, (14) Mississippi State 7
Texas Tech 41 (15) Oklahoma State 17
Texas 31, (17) T-C-U 16
(21) Miami 31, Florida International 17
Purdue 30, (23) Boston College 13
(24) Michigan State 35, Indiana 17
(25) B-Y-U 30, McNeese 3

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
Chicago Cubs 8, Chicago White Sox 3

AMERICAN LEAGUE
N.Y. Yankees 3, Baltimore 2, 11 innings
Toronto 5, Tampa Bay 2
Detroit 5, Kansas City 4
Cleveland 5, Boston 4, 11 innings
Houston 10, L.A. Angels 5
Seattle 13, Texas 0
Oakland 3, Minnesota 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Atlanta 5, Philadelphia 3  (Braves clinch NL East title)
St. Louis 5, San Francisco 4, 10 innings
Washington 6, N.Y. Mets 0
Pittsburgh 3, Milwaukee 0
Miami 5, Cincinnati 1
Colorado 5, Arizona 1
L.A. Dodgers 7, San Diego 2

 

 

SUNDAY RESULTS – September 23

ATLANTA (AP) — Tiger Woods is a winner again, capping off one of the most remarkable comebacks in golf history.  More than five years after his last win, after four surgeries on his lower back that left him wonder if he could ever play again, Woods ended his comeback season with a dominant victory at the Tour Championship.  He nearly won the FedEx Cup, too, until Justin Rose survived a late meltdown with a birdie on the final hole.

(N-F-L football)

New Orleans 43, Atlanta 37, OT
Baltimore 27, Denver 14
Carolina 31, Cincinnati 21
N.Y. Giants 27, Houston 22
Tennessee 9, Jacksonville 6
Kansas City 38, San Francisco 27
Miami 28, Oakland 20
Buffalo 27, Minnesota 6
Philadelphia 20, Indianapolis 16
Washington 31, Green Bay 17
L.A. Rams 35, L.A. Chargers 23
Arizona 16, Chicago 14
Seattle 24, Dallas 13
Detroit 26, New England 10

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
Chicago Cubs 6, Chicago White Sox 1

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore 6, N.Y. Yankees 3
Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 2
Kansas City 3, Detroit 2
Texas 6, Seattle 1
Houston 6, L.A. Angels 2
Minnesota 5, Oakland 1
Cleveland 4, Boston 3, 11 innings

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Milwaukee 13, Pittsburgh 6
N.Y. Mets 8, Washington 6
Miami 6, Cincinnati 0
Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 1
St. Louis 9, San Francisco 2
Colorado 2, Arizona 0
L.A. Dodgers 16, San Diego 0