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KLEM Local Schedule (week of October 22)

MONDAY RESULTS – October 22

(high school volleyball)

CLASS 1A REGIONAL QUARTERFINALS
(region 1)
#2-Gehlen Catholic (25-4) def. MMCRU (10-15) 3-0  (25-18, 25-10, 25-19).  Statistical leaders:  KILLS– (GC) Katie Peters & Katelyn Langel had 9 each, and Brooklyn Heissel & Sydney Livermore had 5 each.  (MMCRU) Haley Schwartz 7, Ellie Hilbrands 6 and Jaylen Bork 4.  ASSISTS– (GC) Anna Britt 17 and Sydney Livermore 10.  (MMCRU) Faith Olson 10 and Madison Treinen 9.  BLOCKS– (GC) Katleyn Langel 4, Katie Peters 3 and Aubree Nilles 2.  (MMCRU) Emily Dreckman 3.  DIGS– (GC) Katie Peters 15, Chloe Bunkers 8 and Sydney Livermore 6.  (MMCRU) Haley Schwartz & Ellie Hilbrands had 8 each and Jaylen Bork 6.  SERVING– (GC) Anna Britt (17-19 / 4 aces), Chloe Bunkers (17-18 / 2 aces), Katie Peters (9-10 / 2 aces) and Sydney Livermore (10-10/ 3 aces).  (MMCRU) Haley Schwartz (8-8 / 1 ace).

#12-Harris-Lake Park def. Clay Central-Everly 3-0
Akron-Westfield (16-7) def. Remsen St. Mary’s (6-20) 3-0
Westwood def. Siouxland Christian 3-1

CLASS 2A REGIONAL QUARTERFINALS
(region 1)
#3-Western Christian def. Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 3-0
Emmetsburg def. Sioux Central 3-2
West Lyon def. South O’Brien 3-0
Boyden-Hull def. Central Lyon 3-1

(region 2)
#5-Unity Christian (28-6) def. Hinton (17-16) 3-0
Ridge View def. East Sac County 3-1
#14-Cherokee def. Manson-NW Webster 3-0
South Central Calhoun def. Fort Dodge St. Edmond 3-0

(region 3)
West Monona def. Woodbury Central 3-0

(N-F-L football)

Atlanta 23, N.Y. Giants 20

ATLANTA (AP) – Atlanta’s Matt Ryan threw a 47-yard touchdown pass to Marvin Hall, Tevin Coleman broke loose on a 30-yard scoring run and the Falcons added another chapter to New York’s miserable season, beating the Giants 23-20 on Monday night. Ryan finished 31 for 39 with 379 yards. Atlanta is now 3-4 for the season. The Giants are just 1-and-6.

(N-B-A basketball)

Orlando 93, Boston 90
Toronto 127, Charlotte 106
Milwaukee 124, New York 113
Minnesota 101, Indiana 91
Dallas 115, Chicago 109
Memphis 92, Utah 84
Washington 125, Portland 124, OT
Golden State 123, Phoenix 103
San Antonio 143, L.A. Lakers 142, OT

(N-H-L hockey)

Colorado 4, Philadelphia 1
Carolina 3, Detroit 1
Winnipeg 5, St. Louis 4, OT
Washington 5, Vancouver 2

 

 

TUESDAY RESULTS – October 23

(high school volleyball)

CLASS 4A REGIONAL SEMIFINALS
(region 1)
#11-Bishop Heelan def. Le Mars (12-26) 3-1   (22-25, 25-23, 25-22, 25-14).  Statistical leaders:  KILLS– Jecenta Sargisson 15, Pypr Stoeffler 7, Kylie Dreckman 6, and Kady Leusink 4.  ASSISTS– Brooke Haage 26.  BLOCKS– Maddie Pippett 4 and Kady Leusink & Kylie Dreckman had 2 each.  DIGS– Haylee Cooper 29, Brooke Haage 14, Pypr Stoeffler 11 and Jecenta Sargisson 10.  SERVING– Brooke Haage (15-15 / 0 aces), Kady Leusink (13-13 / 1 ace), Haylee Cooper (13-13 / 1 ace), Jecenta Sargisson (10-12 / 0 aces), and Pypr Stoeffler (11-11 / 0 aces).  NOTE:  Senior Haylee Cooper closed out her career with 1002 career digs.

#1-Sergeant Bluff-Luton def. Denison-Schleswig 3-0

CLASS 3A REGIONAL SEMIFINALS
(region 1)
#3-M-O-C/Floyd Valley def. Sheldon 3-0
#14-Spirit Lake def. Algona 3-2

CLASS 5A REGIONAL SEMIFINALS
(region 1)
#2-Ankeny Centennial def. Des Moines Roosevelt 3-0
Sioux City East def. Sioux City North 3-0

(World Series)

Boston 8, L.A. Dodgers 4 (Red Sox lead series, 1-0)

BOSTON (AP) – The Boston Red Sox took Game 1 of the World Series last night by downing the Los Angeles Dodgers, 8-4. Pinch-hitter Eduardo Nunez belted a three-run homer to cap the scoring, J.D. Martinez delivered a pair of RBI hits and Andrew Benintendi was 4-for-5 with an RBI single and three runs scored. Losing pitcher Clayton Kershaw was reached for five runs and seven hits in just four-plus innings.

(N-B-A basketball)

Detroit 133, Philadelphia 132, OT
New Orleans 116, L.A. Clippers 109
Denver 126, Sacramento 112

(N-H-L hockey)

Arizona 4, Columbus 1
N.Y. Rangers 5, Florida 2
Boston 4, Ottawa 1
Montreal 3, Calgary 2
San Jose 5, Nashville 4
Chicago 3, Anaheim 1
Dallas 4, Los Angeles 2
Pittsburgh 6, Edmonton 5, OT

 

 

WEDNESDAY RESULTS – October 24

(World Series)

Boston 4, L.A. Dodgers 2  (Red Sox lead series, 2-0)

BOSTON (AP) – David Price scattered three hits over six innings and J.D. Martinez delivered a tiebreaking, two-run single to send the Boston Red Sox to a 4-2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 2 of the World Series. Price gave up all three Dodger hits while allowing two runs in the fourth inning, but the Red Sox rallied for three runs in the fifth to take a two-games-to-none lead in the Fall Classic. Losing pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu was pinned with the loss, yielding four runs and six hits over 4 2/3 innings.

BOSTON (AP) – St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina has won the Roberto Clemente Award given to the player who best represents the former Pittsburgh outfielder’s humanitarian efforts. Molina has worked tirelessly to help Puerto Rico recover from the effects of Hurricane Maria last year. The award is a fitting honor for the star who grew up on Puerto Rico and idolized the island’s late Hall of Famer.

(N-B-A basketball)

Atlanta 111, Dallas 104
Brooklyn 102, Cleveland 86
Miami 110, New York 87
Toronto 112, Minnesota 105
Chicago 112, Charlotte 110
Utah 100, Houston 89
Indiana 116, San Antonio 96
Milwaukee 123, Philadelphia 108
L.A. Lakers 131, Phoenix 113
Sacramento 97, Memphis 92
Golden State 144, Washington 122

(N-H-L hockey)

Toronto 4, Winnipeg 2
Florida 3, N.Y. Islanders 2, OT
Tampa Bay 1, Colorado 0
Vancouver 3, Vegas 2, SO

 

 

THURSDAY RESULTS – October 25

(high school volleyball)

CLASS 1A REGIONAL SEMIFINALS
(region 1)
#2-Gehlen Catholic (26-4) def. #12-Harris-Lake Park (27-7) 3-0  (25-23, 25-15, 25-15).  Statistical leaders:  KILLS– Katie Peters 11, Sydney Livermore 6, and Aubree Nilles 5.  ASSISTS– Anna Britt 13, Sydney Livermore 11.  BLOCKS– Katie Peters, Katelyn Langel, Sydney Livermore & Aubree Nilles had 2 each.  DIGS– Katie Peters 10, and Sydney Livermore & Chloe Bunkers had 7 each.  SERVING–Sydney Livermore (20-21 / 5 aces),  Anna Britt (16-16 / 3 aces), Aubree Nilles (12-15/ 5 aces), and Brooklyn Heissel (12-12 / 2 aces).

Westwood (15-15) def. Akron-Westfield (16-8) 3-1

CLASS 2A REGIONAL SEMIFINALS
(region 1)
#3-Western Christian def. Emmetsburg 3-0
Boyden-Hull def. West Lyon 3-0

(region 2)
#5-Unity Christian def. Ridge View 3-0
South Central Calhoun def. #14-Cherokee 3-0

(region 3)
#8-Treynor def. Earlham 3-0
#9-Council Bluffs St. Albert def. West Monona 3-0

(college football)

Top 25 games:
(13) West Virginia 58, Baylor 14
Georgia Southern 34, (25) Appalachian State 14

(N-F-L football)

Houston  42, Miami 23

HOUSTON (AP) – The Houston Texans picked up their fifth straight win since an 0-3 start by blasting the Miami Dolphins, 42-23 last night. DeShaun Watson tied his career high by throwing for five touchdowns, including passes of 73 and 49 yards. Former Houston quarterback Brock Osweiler threw for 241 yards with an interception in his third straight start for the 4-4 Dolphin

(N-B-A basketball)

Detroit 110, Cleveland 103
Portland 128, Orlando 114
Boston 101, Oklahoma City 95
L.A. Lakers 121, Denver 114

(N-H-L hockey)

Buffalo 4, Montreal 3
Nashville 4, New Jersey 3, OT
Boston 3, Philadelphia 0
Minnesota 4, Los Angeles 1
Columbus 7, St. Louis 4
Chicago 4, N.Y. Rangers 1
Dallas 5, Anaheim 2
Pittsburgh 9, Calgary 1
Edmonton 4, Washington 1
Arizona 4, Vancouver 1

 

 

FRIDAY RESULTS – October 26

(World Series)

Boston at L.A. Dodgers 3, Boston 2, 18 innings (Red Sox lead series, 2-1)

LOS ANGELES (AP) – Max Muncy belted a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 18th inning as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Boston Red Sox, 3-2 in Game 3 of the World Series. It was the first walk-off hit for the Dodgers in a World Series game since Kirk Gibson’s blast off Dennis Eckersley in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series. The 7-hour, 20-minute game was the longest in World Series play in terms of time and innings.

(high school football playoffs)

HINTON — Tate Hagen rolled up 206 yards on 44 carries and scored four touchdowns plus added a pair of second half interceptions to lead No. 9 West Hancock to a 42-20 win over Hinton Friday night in the first round of the Class A playoffs.  The outcome left both teams at 8-and-2.  Braden Vonk threw touchdown passes to Kyle Brighton and Aiden Brock and ran for a score to lead Hinton.  The Eagles, who rank second to Cedar Rapids Prairie in rushing in Iowa prep football, rushed for over 500 yards Friday night.  Hagen has run for close to 1700 yards and scored 22 touchdowns this season for West Hancock.

SLOAN — Senior Nick Jacobs fired five touchdown passes and threw for 222 yards as well as running for another 151 yards and a touchdown to lead Akron-Westfield past No. 8 Westwood 42-21 Friday night in the first round of the Class A playoffs.  The win avenged a 7-6 season-opening loss to the Rebels in August.  The Westerners converted three fourth down plays into touchdowns Friday night.  Chase Stowe caught nine passes 137 yards and three touchdowns for A-W while Reagan Frankl was on the receiving end of two of Jacobs’ TD-strikes.

CLASS A – FIRST ROUND
Akron-Westfield (8-2) 42, #8-Westwood (8-2) 21
#9-West Hancock (8-2) 42, Hinton (8-2) 20
#1-Hudson (10-0) 44, Lynnville-Sully (7-3) 22
Highland (8-2) 14, #7-Durant (7-3) 13
#3-Bishop Garrigan (10-0) 12, #6-Wapsie Valley (7-3) 7
#5-Edgewood-Coleburg (9-1) 58, #10-B-G-M (8-2) 21
#2-AHSTW, Avoca (10-0) 30, Alta-Aurelia (7-3) 28, OT
Newman Catholic (8-2) 31, #4-North Tama (8-2) 28, OT

CLASS 1A – FIRST ROUND
#4-South Central Calhoun (10-0) 10, #10-West Lyon (7-3) 0
#5-West Sioux (9-1) 49, Treynor (8-2) 14
#2-Bellevue (10-0) 49, #9-Mediapolis (8-2) 14
Pella Christian (7-3) 31, #8-Wilton (8-2) 28
#7-Interstate 35 (10-0) 35, Mount Ayr (7-3) 0
#1-Dike-New Hartford (10-0) 42, South Hamilton (7-3) 8
#3-Van Meter (10-0) 42, Sumner-Fredericksburg (7-3) 16
#6-West Branch (9-1) 56, Osage (7-3) 14

CLASS 2A — FIRST ROUND
#2-Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley (9-1) 35, #7-Spirit Lake (7-3) 7
#5-Southeast Valley (8-2) 58, OABCIG (7-3) 42
#1-P-C-M, Monroe (10-0) 49, Kuemper Catholic (5-5) 0
Williamsburg (7-3) 51, #8-West Marshall (7-3) 32
#3-Waukee (9-1) 40, Union (6-4) 11
#6-Algona (9-1) 45, Crestwood (6-4) 20
#4-Benton Community (9-1) 46, #9-Greene County (8-2) 20
West Liberty (9-1) 30, Chariton (8-2) 10

CLASS 3A — FIRST ROUND
#5-Sergeant Bluff-Luton (9-1) 42, Bishop Heelan (7-3) 0
Spencer (8-2) 24, Norwalk (6-4) 20
#2-Lewis Central (10-0) 51, Carroll (6-4) 7
Harlan (8-2) 36, #7-Oskaloosa (8-2) 14
#1-Xavier (10-0) 14, #6-Pella (8-2) 6
Decorah (8-2) 17, #10-Clear Creek-Amana (8-2) 6
#8-Epworth, Western Dubuque (8-2) 48 #3-Solon (8-1) 13
#4-North Scott (9-1) 39, #9-Waverly-Shell Rock (8-2) 9

CLASS 4A – FIRST ROUND
Southeast Polk (5-5) 21, #3-Ankeny Centennial (9-1) 17
#8-Johnston (8-2) 28, #10-Cedar Rapids Prairie (7-3) 14
#1-West Des Moines Valley (10-0) 24, Ankeny (5-5) 21
#5-Dowling Catholic (8-2) 41, #9-Fort Dodge (7-3) 0
#2-Cedar Falls (10-0) 48, Indianola (6-4) 14
#7-Waukee (8-2) 42, Urbandale (6-4) 22
#6-Iowa City West (9-1) 38, Cedar Rapids Kennedy (6-4) 14
#4-Bettendorf (9-1) 31, Pleasant Valley (5-5) 14

8-PLAYER – FIRST ROUND
#2-Iowa Valley (10-0) 92, #9-Midland, Wyoming (9-2) 46
#6-New London (9-1) 60 Gladbrook-Reinbeck (7-3) 12
#1-Ar-We-Va (10-0) 27, #8-Northwood-Kensett (8-2) 6
#4-Southeast Warren (11-0) 47, Newell-Fonda (8-2) 31
#7-Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton (9-1) 51, Stanton (7-3) 14
#5-Fremont Mills (9-1) 61, Lenox (7-3) 8
Rockford (9-1) 64, #9-Turkey Valley (8-2) 58
#3-Don Bosco (9-1) 62, Central City (8-2) 37

(college football)

Top 25 games:
(23) Utah 41, U-C-L-A 10

PASADENA, Calif. (AP) – Zack Moss ran for a career-high 211 yards and scored three touchdowns, leading No. 23 Utah to a 41-10 victory over UCLA. Britain Covey had 132 all-purpose yards and threw a touchdown pass for the Utes, who won their fourth consecutive game. Armand Shyne ran for a touchdown and Matt Gay kicked two field goals.

(N-B-A basketball)

Charlotte 135, Chicago 106
Golden State 128, New York 100
Toronto 116, Dallas 107
L.A. Clippers 133, Houston 113
Milwaukee 125, Minnesota 95
New Orleans 117, Brooklyn 115
Sacramento 116, Washington 112

(N-H-L hockey)

Tampa Bay 3, Vegas 2
Carolina 4, San Jose 3, SO
Winnipeg 2, Detroit 1
Colorado 6, Ottawa 3

 

 

SATURDAY RESULTS – October 27

(cross country)

STATE MEET AT KENNEDY PARK IN FORT DODGE
CLASS 1A – (B) Gehlen Catholic’s Will Roder finished 3rd (16:32.0) & Hinton’s Dylan DeMoss finished 101st (18:35.7).  Madrid was the boys team champion with Sibley-Ocheyedan finishing fourth and Trinity Christian 15th.  (G) MMCRU’s Kaitlyn Goth finished 37th (21:15.6).  Logan-Magnolia won the girls team championship with Ridge View finishing 13th.

CLASS 2A – (G) Woodbury Central/Kingsley-Pierson finished third in the final team standings.  Mid-Prairie won the team title.  Unity Christian finished 8th and Cherokee 15th.  WC/KP results:  17th-Erica Kuntz (20:39.9), 19th-Makayla Archer (20:52.3), 26th-Sarahy Hamman (21:08.3), 34th-Kalyn Cameron (21:20.3), 35th-Sarah Putze (21:22.7), 45th-Mary Putze (21:53.2), & 76th-Lynsey Countryman (23:00.9).  (B) Tipton won the boys team title with Sioux Center finishing 3rd, George-Little/Central Lyon 4th, Okoboji 11th and Unity Christian 14th.


CLASS 3A – (G) For Le Mars, Maddy Hurt finished 43rd (20:30.6), Kara Albrecht finished 52nd (20:40.1) & Chloe Calhoun finished 60th (20:47.2). (B) Le Mars Landen Parmelee finished 43rd (17:24.9).  (team results) Wahlert was the 3A girls champion with Bishop Heelan taking 5th & Spencer 15th.  Gilbert won the 3A boys title with Sergeant Bluff-Luton finishing 10th and M-O-C/Floyd Valley 13th.

(college basketball)

Northwestern 112, Oak Hills Christian 41  (former Le Mars Bulldog, Trent Hilbrands, had 19 pts. & former Hinton Blackhawk, Jay Small, had 7 pts. for NW)

(World Series)

Boston 9, L.A. Dodgers 6 (Red Sox lead series, 3-1)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Boston Red Sox have a three-games-to-one lead in the World Series after rallying over the last three innings to beat the Dodgers, 9-6 in Los Angeles. Steve Pearce tied it with a solo homer in the eighth and delivered a big three-run double in the ninth, four batters after pinch-hitter Rafael Devers  singled home the tiebreaking run. Pinch-hitter Mitch Moreland sparked the Red Sox with a three-run blast in the seventh, one inning after Yasiel Puig smacked a three-run shot to put the Dodgers ahead, 4-0.

(college football)

Morningside 49, Concordia 0
Dordt 36, Briar Cliff 30, OT
Northwestern 37, Hastings 29
Buena Vista was idle

(17) Penn State 30, (18) Iowa 24
Nebraska 45, Bethune-Cookman 9
Iowa State 40, Texas Tech 31
Western Illinois 37, U-N-I 17

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — Trace McSorley returned from a first-half knee injury and No. 17 Penn State made two late defensive stands to thwart No. 18 Iowa 30-24. In an odd game, Iowa had two safeties and a touchdown pass by the punter to a defensive tackle on a faked field goal in the first half. Penn State played three series in the second quarter without McSorley, who went out with a knee injury but returned to run for a 51-yard touchdown.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Adrian Martinez passed for 213 yards and two touchdowns and Devine Ozigbo ran for 110 and another score _ all in the first half _ and Nebraska prepped for next week’s trip to Ohio State with a 45-9 win over Bethune-Cookman. The Cornhuskers scheduled the Wildcats of the Football Championship Subdivision a month ago as a replacement for the Sept. 1 opener against Akron that was cancelled because of severe weather.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Texas Tech’s Alex Bowman was called for a safety with 4:39 left, Hakeem Butler added a 48-yard TD catch from Brock Purdy just over two minutes later and Iowa State rallied to beat the Red Raiders 40-31 on Saturday. Bowman’s two-point blunder was the break the Cyclones (4-3, 3-2 Big 12) needed to clinch their third straight win behind Purdy, their star freshman.

Top 25 games:
(2) Clemson 59, Florida State 10
(3) Notre Dame 44, Navy 22
Oklahoma State 38, (6) Texas 35
(7) Georgia 36, (9) Florida 17
(8) Oklahoma 51, Kansas State 14
(12) Kentucky 15, Missouri 14
(14) Washington State 41, (24) Stanford 38
California 12, (15) Washington 10
Mississippi 28, (16) Texas A&M 13
Arizona 44, (19) Oregon 15
Northwestern 31, (20) Wisconsin 17
(21) South Florida 57,  Houston 36
Syracuse 51, (22) North Carolina State 41

(N-B-A basketball)

Boston 109, Detroit 89
Utah 132, New Orleans 111
Chicago 97, Atlanta 85
Indiana 119, Cleveland 107
Philadelphia 105, Charlotte 103
Memphis 117, Phoenix 96
Miami 120, Portland 111
Milwaukee 113, Orlando 91
San Antonio 110, L.A. Lakers 106

(N-H-L hockey)

New Jersey 3, Florida 2
N.Y. Islanders 6, Philadelphia 1
Edmonton 5, Nashville 3
Washington 4, Calgary 3, SO
Columbus 5, Buffalo 4, OT
Toronto 3, Winnipeg 2
Montreal 3, Boston 0
Minnesota 3, Colorado 2
St. Louis 7, Chicago 3
Arizona 7, Tampa Bay 1
Pittsburgh 5, Vancouver 0

 

 

 

SUNDAY RESULTS – October 28

(World Series)

Boston 5, L.A. Dodgers 1 (Red Sox win series, 4-1)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Steve Pearce homered twice and David Price worked into the eighth inning as the Boston Red Sox beat the Los Angeles, 5-1 in Game 5 to win their fourth World Series title since 2004. Pearce came away with series MVP honors by delivering three home runs and seven RBIs over the final 11 innings of the Fall Classic. Price served up a leadoff homer to David Freese but allowed just two other hits for his second victory of the series.

(N-F-L football)

Philadelphia 24, Jacksonville 18 (at London)
Carolina 36, Baltimore 21
Chicago 24, N.Y. Jets 10
Cincinnati 37, Tampa Bay 34
Seattle 28, Detroit 14
Kansas City 30, Denver 23
Washington 20, N.Y. Giants 13
Pittsburgh 33, Cleveland 18
Indianapolis 42, Oakland 28
Arizona 18, San Francisco 15
L.A. Rams 29, Green Bay 27
New Orleans 30, Minnesota 20

(N-B-A basketball)

Golden State 120, Brooklyn 114
Oklahoma City 117, Phoenix 110
Utah 113, Dallas 104
L.A. Clippers 136, Washington 104

(N-H-L hockey)

Los Angeles 4, N.Y. Rangers 3
N.Y. Islanders 2, Carolina 1
Detroit 4, Dallas 2
Edmonton 2, Chicago 1, OT
Vegas 4, Ottawa 3, OT
San Jose 4, Anaheim 3, OT