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E-Hawks win section team title
Feb. 8, 2010
ALGONA -
Emmetsburg/Armstrong-Ringsted/Ruthven-Ayrshire won the team title at
a Class 2A sectional wrestling tournament Saturday.
The E-Hawks, coached by Jackson County Central graduate Marc Harwood,
finished with
257 points, followed by
Algona/North Sentral Kossuth (219), Spirit Lake Park (164.5),
Humboldt (149), Laurens-Marathon (95) and Estherville-Lincoln Central
(71.).
The top two wrestlers at each weight advance to a sectional tournament at
Lake Mills next Saturday along with wrestlers from the Clear Lake district.
Emmetsburg advances 10 wrestlers, SLP four and ELC one.
The E-Hawks crowned six champions, Isaac Lundgren (112), Skyler Rice (135),
Austin McCartan (145), Andrew Wellik (152), Joe Naig (160) and Jacob Morris
(189). Moving on as second-place finishers are Tyler Leuer (103), Justin Studer
(119), Brad Bailey (130) and Jacob Stubbs (140).
The Indians had one champion, Doug Miner at 103 pounds. Finishing second were
Dylan Bryce (125), Rick Maris (145) and Rick Wilson (171).
ELC's lone wrestler to advance was Gable Bonner, who was second at 215.
Also, Emmetsburg advances to the regional duals Tuesday in Spirit Lake along
with the top two teams from the Sheldon district.
At 6 p.m. Tuesday, the E-Hawks wrestle Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley and
Sheldon/South O'Brien takes on Algona/NSK.
The winners meet later in the evening for a berth in the state dual tourney
Saturday, Feb. 27 at U.S. Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids.
Okoboji edges GT for title
Feb. 8, 2010
MILFORD - Host Okoboji edged Graettinger/Terril for the team title at a Class 1A
district wrestling tournament Saturday.
The Pioneers were first with 183 points, with the Knights second with 181.5
points. Both teams advance to a regional dual tournament at Pocahontas Tuesday.
Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn was third (168), followed by Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn (141),
Sibley-Ocheyedan (124.5), Alta (101) and Kingsley-Pierson (82).
The top two wrestlers at each weight advance to a sectional tournament at
Sioux Center next Saturday along with wrestlers from the Inwood district.
G/T advances seven wrestlers, and Okoboji six.
The Knights had two champions, Michael Jensen (145) and Nate Howard (189).
Moving up with runner-up finishes were Tyler Dalen (103), Austin Thompson (112),
Tyler Manning (119), Conner Tonderum (125) and Trent Lindgren (130).
The Pioneers had three champions and three second-place finishers.
Winning titles were Tanner Taylor (135), Zach Jones (160) and Doug Schwaller
(215). Finishing second were Austin Millard (171), Shane Vanderpool (189) and
Dustin Schwaller (285).
In the first round of the
Class 1A regional duals at Pocahontas at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Okoboji
wrestles Clarion-Goldfield and
Graettinger/Terril faces
Eagle Grove.
The winners meet later in the evening for a berth in the state dual tourney
Saturday, Feb. 27 at U.S. Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids.
MW's McGregor second at Briar Cliff tourney
Feb. 8, 2010
SIOUX CITY - Minnesota West heavyweight Seth McGregor placed second
at the Briar Cliff Invitational wrestling tournament on Saturday.
He finished with a 4-1 record, losing to Iowa State’s Kelly Simonson
6-5 in the finals.
Ashton Griffon was 3-2 at 133 pounds and finished fifth.
The Bluejays will travel to Rochester next Sunday for the regional
tournament.
Monday, Feb.
8 schedule
Subject to change
Boys basketball
Marshall at Jackson County Central
Martin County West at Madelia
Ellsworth at Southwest Star Concept
Red Rock Central at Sleepy Eye
Russell-Tyler-Ruthton at Murray County Central
North Sentral Kossuth at Emmetsburg
Graettinger/Terril at Corwith-Wesley-LuVerne
Girls basketball
Valley Conference Showcase
Martin County West at Truman
Saint Clair at Granada-Huntley-East Chain
Martin Luther at Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial
Nicollet at Maple River
Madelia at LeCenter
Cleveland at Alden-Conger
Other
Wabasso at Windom
Hills-Beaver Creek at Round Lake-Brewster
Luverne at Adrian
Yellow Medicine East at Redwood Valley
Red Rock Central at Sleepy Eye Saint Mary’s
Fairmont at Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop
Spencer at Algona
Emmetsburg at Pocahontas
Armstrong-Ringsted at Humboldt
Graettinger/Terril at Corwith-Wesley-LuVerne
Wrestling
Nicollet at Martin County West, 7 p.m.
Madelia/Truman/Martin Luther at New Ulm
Girls hockey
Waseca at Windom Area, 7 p.m.
Luverne at Mankato East
Fairmont at LeSueur-Henderson/Saint Peter
Middle school boys basketball
Windom at Jackson County Central, 4:15 p.m.
Middle school girls basketball
Jackson County Central at Windom, 4:15 p.m.
JV boys hockey
Windom Area at Marshall, 6 p.m.
College women’s basketball
Southern Utah at South Dakota State, 7 p.m.
Sioux Falls at South Dakota, 7 p.m.
Sunday, Feb.
7 results
College men’s basketball
Ohio State 68, Iowa 58
College women’s basketball
Michigan 74, Minnesota 40
Iowa 77, Michigan State 66
Iowa State 65, Missouri 39
Northern Iowa 71, Evansville 52
Missouri State 87, Drake 78
Top 25 college men's basketball
(3) Syracuse 71, Cincinnati 54
(13) Ohio State 68, Iowa 58
Top 25 college women's basketball
(1) Connecticut 84, Louisville 38
(2) Stanford 77, Southern Cal 39
(7) Xavier 67, Richmond 55
(8) Ohio State 86, Penn State 73
South Carolina 52, (14) Georgia 42
(15) Florida State 83, Wake Forest 38
(17) Texas 81, Texas Tech 51
Mississippi 102, (19) LSU 101 (3 OT)
(20) Kentucky 71, Arkansas 57
(22) Iowa State 65, Missouri 39
(25) Saint John's 66, Seton Hall 45
NBA
Toronto 115, Sacramento 104
Orlando 96, Boston 89
College women’s hockey
Minnesota State, Mankato 4, Saint Cloud State 0
Bemidji State 2, Wisconsin 0
NHL
Washington 5, Pittsburgh 4 (OT)
Boston 3, Montreal 0
College wrestling
Iowa State 30, Arizona State 10
Upper Iowa 19,
Augustana 18
NFL
Super Bowl
At Miami
New Orleans Saints 31,
Indianapolis Colts 17
College baseball
Saint Cloud State 14, Wisconsin-Parkside 7
Valley Showcase scheduled to start Monday
Feb. 7, 2010
NICOLLET - Play in the Valley Conference Showcase girls basketball
tournament is scheduled to get under way Monday.
The league's 12 teams were split into three four-team divisions based on
conference standings and will play a round-robin within each of those groups.
Each team gets to play a home game either Monday or Thursday, with all 12
teams playing in Alden on Saturday.
Martin County West finished seventh in the conference with a 5-6 record and
will play at fifth-place Truman Monday. Also in that middle group Monday, No. 8
Saint Clair plays at No. 6 Granada-Huntley-East Chain.
In the upper division, No. 3 Martin Luther plays at No. 1 Lake Crystal-Wellcome
Memorial and No. 4 Nicollet goes to No. 2 Maple River.
In the bottom group, No. 11 Madelia is at No. 9 LeCenter and No. 12 Cleveland
visits No. 10 Alden-Conger.
Valley Conference Showcase
Monday, Feb. 8
Martin Luther at Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial
Nicollet at Maple River
Martin County West at Truman
Saint Clair at Granada-Huntley-East Chain
Madelia at LeCenter
Cleveland at Alden-Conger
Thursday, Feb. 11
Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial at Nicollet
Maple River at Martin Luther
Truman at Saint Clair
Granada-Huntley-East Chain at Martin County West
LeCenter at Cleveland
Alden-Conger at Madelia
Saturday, Feb. 13
At Alden
Madelia vs. Cleveland, 10 a.m.
LeCenter vs. Alden/Conger, noon
Saint Clair vs. Martin County West, 2 p.m.
Truman vs. Granada/Huntley/East Chain, 4 p.m.
Martin Luther vs. Nicollet, 6 p.m.
Lake Crystal/Wellcome Memorial vs. Maple River, 8 p.m.
Standings
Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial 10-1
Maple River 9-2
Martin Luther 9-2
Nicollet 8-3
Truman 7-4
Granada-Huntley-East Chain 6-5
Martin County West 5-6
Saint Clair 4-7
LeCenter 4-7
Alden-Conger 3-8
Madelia 1-10
Cleveland 0-11
Lady Jays claim win at Fergus Falls
Feb. 7, 2010
FERGUS FALLS - The Minnesota West women's basketball team won on the road
Saturday, while the men lost.
The Lady Jays topped the host Spartans 75-59, while the men lost to Fergus
Falls 76-70.
Sam Lynn recorded 23 points, seven assists, six rebounds and three
steals for MW. Rachel Pavelko scored 15 and Alyssa Smith 12 points.
Emily Johnson led Fergus Falls with 18 points.
The Lady Jays are 6-3 in conference play and 14-9 overall, while the
Spartans are 0-9 and 7-16.
In the men's game,
Alexandros Papageorgiou led Minnesota West with 15 points. Monte Metz and
Anthony Tomscha each scored 14 points and Cory Lesnar netted 13.
Wiley Jiles scored 30 points for Fergus Falls, including four three-point
baskets.
The Spartans are 6-3 in the division and 17-6 overall, while
Minnesota West is 1-8 and 4-16.
Both Minnesota West teams are off until Saturday when they travel
to Willmar to face Ridgewater.
Tritons take two from Lakers
Feb. 7, 2010
ESTHERVILLE - Iowa Central beat Iowa Lakes in both ends of an Iowa
Community College Athletic Conference basketball doubleheader
Saturday as the Tritons won the women's game 74-72 and the men's
75-69.
In the women's game, the Lakers had four players score in double
figures, with
Shayna Geitzenauer scoring 16 points,
Taylor Larson 15 and
Amy Paulzine and
Andrienne Terrell 11 apiece.
Monica Deighton pulled down nine rebounds.
ILCC is 1-9 in region play and 6-14 overall.
With their loss, the Laker men slip to 3-4 in the region and 14-7
overall.
Both Iowa Lakes teams
are scheduled to travel to Ellsworth Wednesday.
Luverne rallies to edge Windom Area boys
Feb. 7, 2010
LUVERNE - Luverne rallied for an 8-7 victory over
Windom Area in Southwest
Conference boys hockey Friday at Blue Mound Arena.
Three Eagles had three-point nights, with Cody Mischke recording two
goals and an assist, while Justin Cook and Hunter Johnson each had
three assists.
Adam Eisenmenger had two points on a goal and an assist.
Scoring one goal apiece were Tyler Clark, Mitch Baumhoefner, Jared
Bargen and Nick Eisenmenger.
Windom Area will close out its regular-season schedule at home
Thursday against Fairmont.
Saturday, Feb.
6 results
Wrestling
Mike Fasnacht Invitational
At Janesville
1. Jackson County Central 213, 2. Chatfield 134.5, 3. Sibley East 130.5, 4.
Waterville-Elysian-Morristown/Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton 126, 5. Triton 91, 6.
Saint Clair/Mankato Loyola 87.5, 7. Totino-Grace 59, 8. Southland 41.
Subway Maverick Invitational
At Sherburn
1. Saint James 185, 2. Blue Earth Area 163, 3. United South Central 127, 4.
Pipestone 123, 5. Martin County West 107, 6. Fairmont 64, 7. Redwood Valley 61,
8. Worthington/Round Lake-Brewster 60.
Mankato East Invitational
1. Annandale/Maple Lake 208, 2. Austin/Austin Pacelli 169.5, 3. Lakeville South
149, 4. Wayzata 143, 5. Tomah (WI) 136.5, 6. Marshall 112.5, 7. Mankato East
110, 8. LeSueur-Henderson 94.
Other Minnesota wrestling
Windom/Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin 53, Fulda/Murray County Central 17
Albert Lea 28, Adrian 18
Iowa Class 2A Algona sectional
1. Emmetsburg/Armstrong-Ringsted/Ruthven-Ayrshire 257, 2.
Algona/North Sentral Kossuth 219, 3. Spirit Lake Park 164.5, 4.
Humboldt 149, 5. Laurens-Marathon 95, 6. Estherville-Lincoln Central
71.
Iowa Class 2A Clear Lake sectional
1. Clear Lake 213.5, 2. Osage 191, 3. Charles City 186.5, 4. Forest
City 147.5, 5. Hampton-Dumont 147, 6. Lake Mills/Northwood-Kensett
115.
Iowa Class 1A Milford sectional
1. Okoboji 183, 2. Graettinger/Terril 181.5, 3.
Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 168, 4. Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn 141, 5.
Sibley-Ocheyedan 124.5, 6. Alta 101, 7. Kingsley-Pierson 82
Iowa Class 1A Inwood sectional
1. Woodbury Central 192, 2. Sioux Center 177, 3. West Sioux 144.5,
4. Akron-Westfield 141, 5. Lawton-Bronson 113, 6. Hinton 102, 7.
West Lyon 76.
Boys basketball
Pipestone 60, Jackson County Central 51
Worthington 78, Fairmont 44
Russell-Tyler-Ruthton 60, Fulda 53
Ellsworth 75, Murray County Central 48
Sleepy Eye Saint Mary's 91, Truman 76
Ruthven-Ayrshire 58, Estherville-Lincoln Central 49
Girls basketball
Pipestone 52, Jackson County Central 43
Fairmont 62, Worthington 47
Luverne 56, Redwood Valley 47
Fulda 50, Russell-Tyler-Ruthton 46
Saint James 67, Tracy-Milroy-Balaton 54
LeCenter 51, Truman 48
Boys hockey
Sleepy Eye 6, Worthington 2
Redwood Valley 6, Fairmont 1
Luverne 4, Morris/Benson 3 (OT)
Hutchinson 4, Marshall 3 (OT)
Girls hockey
LeSueur-Henderson/Saint Peter 8, Worthington 0
Redwood Valley 4, Fairmont 1
College men’s basketball
Fergus Falls 76, Minnesota West 70
Iowa Central 75, Iowa Lakes 69
Minnesota 66, Penn State 64
Kansas State 79, Iowa State 75
Northern Iowa 55, Southern Illinois 52
Illinois State 71, Drake 68
South Dakota State 78, Missouri-Kansas City 57
Minnesota State, Mankato 93, Minnesota State, Moorhead 72
Southwest Minnesota State 75, Minnesota-Crookston 70
Augustana 70, Wayne State 54
Saint Cloud State 107, Bemidji State 71
Concordia (Saint Paul) 78, Minnesota-Duluth 73
Winona State 71, Mary 67
Hamline 66,
Gustavus 63
Augsburg 71,
Macalaster 68
Saint Thomas 58, Carleton 55
Concordia (Moorhead) 63, Saint John’s 60
Bethel 86, Saint Olaf 72
Buena Vista 85,
Loras 79
Bethany Lutheran 84, Crown 59
College women’s basketball
Minnesota West 75, Fergus Falls 59
Iowa Central 74, Iowa Lakes 72
South Dakota State 76, Missouri-Kansas City 47
Seattle 52, South Dakota 42
Minnesota State, Mankato 73, Minnesota State, Moorhead 56
Southwest Minnesota State 93, Minnesota-Crookston 67
Wayne State 75,
Augustana 46
Bemidji State 70, Saint Cloud State 63
Concordia (Saint Paul) 83, Minnesota-Duluth 72
Winona State 79, Mary 68
Hamline 69,
Gustavus 65
Macalaster 94, Augsburg 66
Saint Thomas 76, Carleton 59
Bethel 82, Saint Olaf 56
Concordia (Moorhead) 69, Saint Benedict 67
Saint Catherine 67, Saint Mary’s 57
Buena Vista 89,
Loras 85
Bethany Lutheran 76, Crown 47
NBA
Minnesota Timberwolves 109, Memphis Grizzlies 102
New Orleans 104, Charlotte 99
Atlanta at Washington, ppd., snow
Detroit 99, New Jersey 92
Cleveland 113, New York 106
Chicago 95, Miami 91
Philadelphia 102, Houston 95
Milwaukee 93, Indiana 81
Utah 116, Denver 106
Los Angeles Lakers 99, Portland 82
Oklahoma City 104, Golden State 95
San Antonio 98, Los Angeles Clippers 81
College men’s hockey
Saint Cloud State 6, Alaska-Anchorage 0
Minnesota-Duluth 3, Michigan Tech 2
Gustavus 2, Concordia (Moorhead) 0
Saint Olaf 5, Saint Thomas 2
Augsburg 4, Saint Mary’s 2
Hamline 5, Saint John’s 2
College women’s hockey
Minnesota-Duluth 3, Minnesota 0
Wisconsin 6, Bemidji State 1
Gustavus 4, Concordia (Moorhead) 0
Hamline 1, Saint Benedict 1 (tie)
Saint Mary’s 5, Augsburg 1
Saint Catherine 1, Bethel 0 (OT)
Saint Thomas 3, Saint Olaf 2
NHL
Minnesota Wild 2, Philadelphia Flyers 1
Vancouver 3, Boston 2 (SO Vancouver 1-0)
Montreal 5, Pittsburgh 3
Los Angeles 4, Detroit 3
Dallas 4, Phoenix 0
Toronto 5, Ottawa 0
Carolina 3, New York Islanders 1
New York Rangers 3, New Jersey 1
Tampa Bay 2, Calgary 1 (OT)
Columbus 4, Buffalo 0
Atlanta 4, Florida 2
Chicago 2, Saint Louis 1
San Jose 4, Nashville 3
Colorado 3, Edmonton 0
College wrestling
Minnesota 23, Indiana 10
Iowa 38, Utah Valley 0
Northern Iowa 30, Appalachian State 9
Chattanooga 16, Northern Iowa 15
Saint Cloud State 44, Northern State 0
College baseball
Minnesota 3, Pro Alumni 0
Saint Cloud State 8, Wisconsin-Parkside 2
Handzus scores 25 as JCC tops MCW
Feb. 6, 2010
JACKSON - The
Jackson County Central girls basketball team
was a 57-43 winner over
Martin County West in nonconference play
Friday night.
Leslie Handzus led the Huskies with 25 points, going 5-for-5 from
three-point range and 10-12 from the free-throw line. She also had five steals
and four assists.
Whitney Burmeister had 12 points, eight rebounds and four steals for JCC.
Kaylee Benson recorded nine points, Courtney Kruse had five rebounds
and four steals, while Brittney Kruse had
six steals.
Maggie Prunty had 13 points and six rebounds for the Mavericks,
while Kelsey Williams had 10 points and Alyssa Taylor had nine
points and six rebounds.
JCC is 16-2 on the season. The Huskies will play at Pipestone
Saturday. MCW is 8-10. The Mavericks travel to Truman Monday on the
first night of the Valley Conference Showcase.
Huskies win home meet over Cardinals
Feb. 6, 2010
JACKSON - Host
Jackson County Central was a 140.25-126.25
winner over Redwood Valley in a Southwest Conference gymnastics dual
meet Thursday.
It was Parent's Night and Senior Spotlight Night for the Huskies
and their lone senior, Briel Hendricksen, had three first-place and
one second-place finish.
She was first in the all around (35.875), floor exercise (9.425)
and balance beam (8.85), while finishing second on vault (9.2).
Brandi Sether-Hassing won bars (8.825).
JCC won the JV meet 127.45-49.7.
Jackson County Central will host Windom/Mountain Lake and
Worthington in a triangular at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Magic win final SCC dual meet
Feb. 6, 2010
NEW ULM - The Martin County Area
gymnastics team was a 142.2-133.975 winner over New Ulm Thursday in
the final South Central Conference dual meet for the Magic.
MCA's Matraca Steen and Paige Breneman won two individual events
apiece, with the Magic's Linnea Erickson claiming the all around
title.
Steen won bars with a 9.1 and floor (9.425), with Breneman winning
vault (9.375) and beam (9.275).
Erickson was first in the all around (36.325).
MCA, 7-1 in dual meets, hosts Mankato West Tuesday.
Mavericks post win over Cyclones
Feb. 6, 2010
SHERBURN -
Martin County West claimed a 42-37 win over
Saint Clair in Valley Conference girls basketball Thursday.
Kelsey Williams scored 14 points to lead the Mavericks, with
Madison Bloomquist adding 11.
Alyssa Taylor recorded 10 blocks and four assists, while Maggie
Prunty pulled down seven rebounds.
Friday, Feb.
5 results
Minnesota girls basketball
Jackson County Central 57,
Martin County West 43
B squad:
Jackson County Central 37,
Martin County West 29
Worthington 61,
Pipestone 53 (OT)
Redwood Valley 57,
Windom 50
Luverne 74, Marshall 72
Southwest Minnesota Christian 58,
Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin 22
Adrian 65, Red Rock Central 38
Minnesota boys basketball
Martin County West 64, Nicollet 54
Saint Clair 69, Martin Luther 54
Granada-Huntley-East Chain 55, Le Center 51
Maple River 91, Truman 45
Madelia 54, Alden-Conger 51
Windom 58, Redwood Valley 52
Marshall 61, Luverne 29
Edgerton 67, Southwest Star Concept 64 (OT)
Southwest Minnesota Christian 67, Round Lake-Brewster 51
Hills-Beaver Creek 60, Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin 46
Ellsworth 75, Red Rock Central 35
Adrian 59, Westbrook-Walnut Grove 46
Fulda 54, Murray County Central 52 (OT)
Saint James 44, Fairmont 43
Iowa girls basketball
Estherville-Lincoln Central 44, Spirit Lake 35
Storm Lake 49, Spencer 40
Western Christian 55, Emmetsburg 27
West Bend-Mallard 49, Armstrong-Ringsted 26
North Sentral Kossuth 66, Ruthven-Ayrshire 42
Sibley-Ocheyedan 58, West Lyon 45
Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 45, Akron-Westfield 43
Iowa boys basketball
Estherville-Lincoln Central 57, Spirit Lake 43
Spencer 53, Storm Lake 50
Western Christian 81, Emmetsburg 43
Harris-Lake Park 53, Ventura 39
Armstrong-Ringsted 70, West Bend-Mallard 39
Ruthven-Ayrshire 64, North Sentral Kossuth 53
Rock Valley 68, Okoboji 39
Sibley-Ocheyedan 57, West Lyon 53
Akron-Westfield 66, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 53
Boys hockey
Luverne 8,
Windom Area 7
Gymnastics
Worthington 132.95,
Pipestone 127.775
College men’s basketball
South Dakota 91, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 69
Minnesota State, Mankato 105,
Minnesota-Crookston 55
Southwest Minnesota State 64,
Minnesota State, Moorhead 55
Saint Cloud State 83, Minnesota-Duluth 68
Concordia (Saint Paul) 78, Bemidji State 73
Northern State 69, Winona State 66
Northwestern (MN) 89,
Bethany Lutheran 73
College women’s basketball
Wichita State 66,
Drake 63 (OT)
Minnesota State, Mankato 76,
Minnesota-Crookston 68
Minnesota State, Moorhead 67, Southwest Minnesota State 55
Minnesota-Duluth 79,
Saint Cloud State 51
Concordia (Saint Paul) 80, Bemidji State 62
Northern State 64, Winona State 53
Northwestern (MN) 66,
Bethany Lutheran 55
Top 25 college women's basketball
(21) Georgia Tech 61, Maryland 60
NBA
Minnesota Timberwolves 117, Dallas Mavericks 108
Indiana 107, Detroit 83
Washington 92, Orlando 91
Boston 96, New Jersey 87
Milwaukee 114, New York 107
Houston 101, Memphis 83
Philadelphia 101, New Orleans 94
Atlanta 91, Chicago 81
Phoenix 114, Sacramento 102
Denver 126, Los Angeles Lakers 113
College men’s hockey
Saint Cloud State 4,
Alaska-Anchorage 4 (tie)
Michigan Tech 3,
Minnesota-Duluth 1
Gustavus 5,
Concordia (Moorhead) 1
Augsburg 5, Saint Mary’s 4
Saint Thomas 4, Saint Olaf 3
College women’s hockey
Minnesota-Duluth 3,
Minnesota 1
Saint Cloud State 6,
Minnesota State, Mankato 1
Gustavus 8, Concordia (Moorhead) 4
Saint Catherine 2, Bethel 1
Saint Olaf 1, Saint Thomas 0
Augsburg 4,
Saint Mary’s 1
Hamline 4,
Saint Benedict 3 (OT)
NHL
Phoenix 2, Chicago 1 (SO Phoenix 2-1)
New Jersey 4, Toronto 3
Washington 5, Atlanta 2
Carolina 4, Buffalo 3
Calgary 2, Florida 1
College wrestling
Minnesota 27, Illinois 13
Wyoming 34, South Dakota State 9
Nebraska-Omaha 31,
Minnesota State, Mankato 6
Minnesota State, Moorhead 32,
Southwest Minnesota State 6
Saint Cloud State 32, Mary 7
College baseball
Southwest Minnesota State 5, Minnesota-Duluth 1
Bemidji State 7, Minnesota-Crookston 0
Bemidji State 8, Minnesota-Crookston 4
JCC, MCW wrestlers to compete in
tourneys
Feb. 5, 2010
JACKSON - Both the Jackson County Central and Martin County West
wrestling teams will be involved in tournament competition Saturday.
The Huskies will go to the second annual Mike Fasnacht Memorial
tournament in Janesville. Wrestling starts at 10 a.m.
Scheduled to compete in addition to JCC and host
Waterville-Elysian-Morristown/Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton are
Chatfield, Maple River, Saint Clair/Mankato Loyola, Sibley East,
Southland, Totino-Grace and Triton.
MCW is the host squad for the Maverick Subway Invitational.
Wrestling in Sherburn also starts at 10 a.m.
Joining the host team there are Blue Earth Area, Fairmont,
Pipestone, Redwood Valley, Saint James, Worthington/Round
Lake-Brewster and United South Central.
Windom Area girls fall to New Ulm
Feb. 5, 2010
WASECA -
New Ulm handed Windom Area a 10-1 loss in
nonconference girls hockey Thursday at New Ulm Civic Center.
Eagle goalie Brooklyn Drahota broke her school record for saves in a season.
She made 15 saves in 13 minutes before giving to Bailee Sauter.
Drahota now has 1,075 saves this season, which breaks the record
of 1,066 she set in the 2007-08 season. For her career, she is four shy of
the 5,000 mark for her career. She'll hit that milestone in the
regular-season finale at 7 p.m. Monday against Waseca.
Sauter made 15 saves in 38 minutes. Windom Area had 11 shots on goal.
Kylie Willard scored the Windom Area goal, her second of the season. Shelby Veenker
got an assist.
Kaylen Berle had three goals and two assists for New Ulm. Kali
Denn scored two goals.
Eagle boys drop home game to Bluejays
Feb. 5, 2010
WINDOM - Waseca scored four goals in the second period and two in the third as
the Bluejays beat Windom Area 6-5 in
nonconference boys hockey Thursday.
Nick Eisemenger scored two goals for the Eagles, giving him 13 for the
season. He also had an assist.
Justin Cook scored his fifth goal and Hunter Johnson his 13th and each also
had an assist.
Mitch Baumhoefner scored his ninth goal. Jared Heger had two assists and Adam
Eisenmenger one.
Pat O'Neil and Blake Malecha scored two goals apiece for Waseca,
with Theo Helms and Nathan Palm each scoring one.
Ethan Villenueve made 27 saves for the Eagles, with Alex Cooper recording 22
for the Bluejays.
Waseca won the JV game 4-0.
The Eagles play
at Luverne at 8 p.m. Friday.
Change made in JCC-Pipestone basketball schedule
Feb. 5, 2010
JACKSON - There's been a change in the schedule for Saturday's
Southwest Conference basketball doubleheader between Jackson County
Central and Pipestone in Pipestone.
The boys game between the Huskies and Arrows will be played
first, with a 2:30 p.m. start time.
The girls game will be played second, with a scheduled start time
of 4 p.m.
Saturday's original schedule called for the JCC boys to play at
Saint James. That game has been moved to Monday, Feb. 15.
Cascade takes over lead in Iowa 2A poll
Feb. 5, 2010
DES MOINES - There's one new leader in the final girls basketball ratings by the Iowa
Girls High School Athletic Union.
Cascade (18-1) moved into the top spot in Class 2A, with
Northwest Webster (16-1) up a notch to second and previous No.1
Odebolt-Arthur-Battle Creek-Ida Grove (16-2) slipping to third.
Martensdale Saint Mary’s (18-1) leads the Class 1A poll, with North
Sentral Kossuth (17-1) moving up one place to fifth.
Sioux City Bishop Heelan (16-1) is the Class 3A leader, with Storm
Lake (16-2) dropping three places to 13th.
Undefeated Linn-Mar (18-0) again leads Class 4A.
F or the complete ratings,
click here.
Thursday, Feb.
4 results
Gymnastics
Jackson County Central 140.25, Redwood Valley 126.25
JV: Jackson County Central 127.45, Redwood Valley 49.7
Marshall 129.6, Luverne 126.725
Girls hockey
New Ulm 10, Windom Area 1
Fairmont 2, Waseca 2 (tie)
Boys hockey
Waseca 6, Windom Area 5
JV: Waseca 4, Windom Area 0
Redwood Valley 4, Sleepy Eye 1
Marshall 3, New Ulm 2 (OT)
Girls basketball
Martin County West 42, Saint Clair 37
Martin Luther 65, Cleveland 29
Granada-Huntley-East Chain 65, Madelia 16
Windom 60, Springfield 35
Southwest Star Concept 48, Hills-Beaver Creek 33
Westbrook-Walnut Grove 62, Round Lake-Brewster 58
Adrian 79, Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin 28
Edgerton 59, Red Rock Central 49
Fulda 57, Ellsworth 43
Southwest Minnesota Christian 55, Murray County Central 41
Fairmont 63, Saint James 30
MOC-Floyd Valley 78, Okoboji 39
Graettinger/Terril 47, Clay Central-Everly 23
Armstrong-Ringsted 41, Corwith-Wesley-LuVerne 15
Boys basketball
Windom 51, Blue Earth Area 50
Pipestone 53, Worthington 42
Edgerton 51, Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin 46
Westbrook-Walnut Grove 65, Red Rock Central 56
MOC-Floyd Valley 65, Okoboji 38
Clay Central-Everly 56, Graettinger/Terril 28
Armstrong-Ringsted 48, Corwith-Wesley-LuVerne 11
Wrestling
Windom/Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin 55, Marshall 12
Yellow Medicine East 51, Marshall 21
Minneota 33, Wabasso/Red Rock Central 19
MTML Quadrangular
Fairmont 43, Madelia/Truman/Martin Luther 28
Fairmont 44, Martin County West 36
Martin County West 56, Madelia/Truman/Martin Luther 15
Sibley East 44, Fairmont 33
Sibley East 54, Madelia/Truman/Martin Luther 18
Worthington triangular
Redwood Valley 39, Worthington/Round Lake-Brewster 33
Sioux City East 55, Worthington/Round Lake-Brewster 18
Sioux City East 69, Redwood Valley 3
River Valley triangular
Saint James 57, River Valley 14
Saint James 74, MACCRAY 6
River Valley 58, MACCRAY 15
College men’s hockey
Hamline 5, Saint John’s 4
NHL
Minnesota Wild 4, Edmonton Oilers 2
Montreal 3, Boston 2 (SO Montreal 1-0)
Washington 6, New York Rangers 5
Columbus 2, Dallas 1
Tampa Bay 5, New York Islanders 2
Ottawa 3, Vancouver 1
San Jose 4, Saint Louis 2
Nashville 5, Colorado 3
Los Angeles 6, Anaheim 4
College men’s basketball
South Dakota State 84, Southern Utah 60
College women’s basketball
Wisconsin 76, Minnesota 74 (2 OT)
Ohio State 86, Iowa 82
Top 25 college men's basketball
(8) Purdue 78, Indiana 75
(10) Duke 86, (21) Georgia Tech 67
(14) Tennessee 59, LSU 54
(17) Gonzaga 76, Portland 49
(23) Butler 63, Detroit 58
Top 25 college women's basketball
(2) Stanford 74, UCLA 53
(5) Tennessee 74, Arkansas 57
Boston College 61, (6) Duke 57
(8) Ohio State 86, Iowa 82
Miami 80, ( 9) North Carolina 69
(14) Georgia 49, (19) LSU 46 (OT)
(20) Kentucky 80, Mississippi 66
Detroit 71 (23), Wisconsin-Green Bay 55
NBA
Cleveland 102, Miami 86
Portland 96, San Antonio 93
College wrestling
Oklahoma State 30, Northern Iowa 6
Augustana 40, Dakota Wesleyan 9
College baseball
Minnesota-Duluth 7, Southwest Minnesota State 2
Southwest Minnesota State 5, Minnesota-Duluth 2
Concordia (Saint Paul) 7, Northwestern (IA) 6
Iowa Lakes wrestlers top NIACC
Feb. 4, 2010
ESTHERVILLE - Iowa Lakes Community College avenged an earlier loss to NIACC
by beating the Trojans 23-19 in an Iowa Community College Athletic Conference
wrestling dual Wednesday.
The Lakers were able to record the win while giving up a forfeit at 133
pounds and
not having top-ranked Tim Thurston in the lineup.
The dual started at 175 pounds and ILCC led 20-19 heading into
the 149-pound match, where Victor DeJesus
avenged one of his losses to Jon Rivera, this time winning 9-4. Both wrestlers
are from Massachusetts.
Other winners for the Lakers were Austin Lindsay by decision at
157, Chris Pokorny by decision at 174, Kaylen Hamlett by decision at
184, Josh Marsh by fall at 197 and Mike Berardesco by technical fall
at 125.
The
Lakers' last regular-season action is Friday at Ellsworth.
The region tournament will be held Feb. 14 in Rochester.
Windom Area girls to host Fairmont
Feb. 4, 2010
REDWOOD FALLS -
Windom Area has been seeded fourth for the
Section 3A girls hockey tournament
and will host a first-round game.
The Eagles will host fifth-seeded Fairmont at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12.
Those teams have met twice this season, with Windom Area winning both, 6-4 at
Fairmont on Dec. 15 and 4-1 in Windom on Monday.
The winner of that game will play at top-seeded Luverne in a semifinal game
on Tuesday, Feb. 16.
On the other side of the bracket on
Feb. 12, seventh-seeded
Worthington plays at second-seeded New Ulm and sixth-seeded
Redwood Valley plays at third-seeded Marshall. Those winners play in
a semifinal game Feb. 16 at the site of the higher-seeded team.
The
championship game is Friday, Feb. 19 at Redwood Falls.
JCC gymnasts to host Redwood
Feb. 4, 2010
JACKSON - Class A
eighth-ranked Jackson County Central
will host Redwood Valley in a Southwest Conference gymnastics dual
Thursday. The JV meet starts at 6:30 p.m.
It will be Parent's Night and Senior Spotlight Night for the
Huskies.
Girls hockey
The Windom Area girls hockey team has a 7 p.m. nonconference road game
scheduled at New Ulm Thursday.
Windom Area is 6-15-1 on the season, while New Ulm is 8-10.
New Ulm won the first meeting between the teams 8-2 in Windom on Dec. 7.
Boys hockey
The Windom Area boys hockey team will host Waseca in nonconference play
Thursday. The JV game is at 5 p.m., with the varsity game scheduled for 7 p.m.
The Eagles are 7-11-1 on the season, while the Bluejays are
5-9-1.
The teams tied 5-5 in Waseca on Dec. 30.
Girls basketball
Martin County West hosts Saint Clair in a makeup Valley Conference girls
basketball game Thursday.
The Cyclones have a 10-8 record, while the Mavericks are 7-9.
Magic 7th, Huskies 8th in gymnastics ratings
Feb. 4, 2010
SAINT CLOUD - Martin County Area is
seventh and
Jackson County Central eighth in the latest ratings by the Minnesota Girls Gymnastics Coaches
Association.
The Magic have an average of 142.875, while the Huskies are
averaging 142.817.
Perham leads Class A with a 151.933 average, with Elk
River/Zimmerman and Rogers on top in Class AA with a 151.233
average.
For the complete ratings,
click here.
Arrows up, Trojans down in girls hoops poll
Feb. 4, 2010
PAYNESVILLE - One Southwest Conference team moved up, while another
slipped in the latest girls basketball ratings by Minnesota
Basketball News.
Pipestone (9-2) moved up one spot to seventh in Class 2A, with
Worthington (12-2) dropped four spots places to eighth in Class 3A.
All four girls leaders are the same, Cedar Mountain-Comfrey
(15-0) in Class 1A, Sauk Centre (19-0) in Class 2A, DeLaSalle (19-0)
in 3A and Lakeville North (19-0) in 4A.
For the boys, Blue Earth Area (13-2) remains ninth in Class 2A.
Ellsworth dropped out of the Class 1A poll.
All four boys leaders are also the same, MACCRAY (15-0) in 1A,
New London-Spicer (16-1) in 2A, Saint Paul Johnson (15-0) in 3A and
Eden Prairie (17-0) in 4A.
For the complete ratings,
click here.
All four hockey leaders the same
Feb. 4, 2010
MINNEAPOLIS - All four leaders are the same in the latest hockey ratings by Let's Play
Hockey.
Breck is the Class A boys leader, with Minnetonka on top in Class
AA.
For the girls, Warroad is again the Class A leader, with
Roseville on top in Class AA.
For the complete ratings,
click here.
Laker men top Gusties
Feb. 4, 2010
ESTHERVILLE - The Iowa Lakes Community College men’s basketball team beat the
Gustavus JV 95-67 Wednesday night at the Laker Gym. The Lakers are now 14-6 on
the season.
Iowa Lakes was led in scoring by Darryl Davis with 21 points.
Reggie Hearn recorded 16 points and eight rebounds.
The ILCC women lost 81-76 at the Sioux Falls JV.
Shayna Geitzenauer netted 19 points for the Lakers, Shannon Heard
14 and Andrienne Terrell 13.
Terrell also had eight assists and four steals. Monica Deighton
grabbed 11 rebounds.
The Laker women are 6-13.
Both Iowa Lakes teams will host Iowa Central Saturday, with the
women's game at 2 p.m. and the men to follow.
Wednesday, Feb.
3 results
College men’s basketball
Riverland 75, Minnesota West 72
Iowa Lakes 95,
Gustavus JV 67
Illinois 57, Iowa 49
Baylor 84, Iowa State 63
Northern Iowa 59, Wichita State 56
Gustavus 63, Macalaster 44
Concordia (Moorhead) 76, Augsburg 63
Hamline 87, Bethel 71
Saint John’s 84, Saint Olaf 61
Carleton 80, Saint Mary’s 60
College women’s basketball
Minnesota West 83,
Riverland 71
Sioux Falls JV 81, Iowa Lakes 76
Iowa State 63, Texas Tech 48
Gustavus 74, Macalaster 66
Hamline 45, Bethel 40
Saint Benedict 54, Saint Olaf 41
Saint Thomas 69, Saint Catherine 60
Concordia (Moorhead) 86, Augsburg 69
Saint Mary’s 58, Carleton 49
Top 25 college men's basketball
(1) Kansas 72, Colorado 66 (OT)
(6) West Virginia 70, (22) Pittsburgh 51
South Florida 72, (7) Georgetown 64
(13) Ohio State 75, Penn State 62
(18) Vanderbilt 75, Mississippi State 72
(19) Temple 76, Duquesne 60
(20) Baylor 84, Iowa State 63
(24) Northern Iowa 59, Wichita State 56
Top 25 college women's basketball
(4) Nebraska 88, (10) Oklahoma State 67
(7) Xavier 72, George Washington 56
(12) Texas A&M 65, Missouri 55
(17) Texas 75, (13) Oklahoma 57
(15) Baylor 65, Kansas State 47
(22) Iowa State 63, Texas Tech 48
NBA
Atlanta 103, Los Angeles Clippers 97
Toronto 108, New Jersey 99
Philadelphia 106, Chicago 103, OT
New York 107, Washington 85
Oklahoma City 103, New Orleans 99
Boston 107, Miami 102
Dallas 110, Golden State 101
Utah 118, Portland 105
San Antonio 115, Sacramento 113
Los Angeles Lakers 99, Charlotte 97
Phoenix 109, Denver 97
College wrestling
Minnesota State, Moorhead 22, Concordia (Moorhead) 18
NHL
Ottawa 4, Buffalo 2
St. Louis 3, Chicago 2
Calgary 4, Carolina 1
Edmonton 1, Philadelphia 0
Anaheim 3, Detroit 1
Soper to leave post at Iowa Lakes
Feb. 4, 2010
ESTHERVILLE - Iowa Lakes Community College golf coach Dan Soper is leaving
that position.
He has been coaching the men’s and women’s teams 14 years. He'll wrap up his
coaching career in August.

Dan Soper |
“Dan has done an outstanding job at Iowa Lakes. He has consistently recruited
high quality student athletes allowing his teams to be very competitive. His
knowledge of the game of golf is first rate; he does a great job of teaching
young men and women the game,” said Athletics Director Troy Larson. “I decided the time was right to move on,” Soper
said. “I have peace of mind knowing the golf program is in
very good shape and we have built something here the right
way around a group of student athletes who year
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in and year out have been willing to be a part of something
bigger then themselves.”
And that attitude starts at the top.
“Dan has served as a role model for student athletes at Iowa Lakes. He has
outstanding character and a deep passion for the student athletes that he has
coached,” Larson said.
The program has always been about the students – and their families.
“As I look back what I will remember the most is all the relationships that have
been developed with the players and their families – many of whom I will have
lifelong friendships with. I was fortunate to have many outstanding players but
really, they are even better people,” Soper said.
Soper had the unique opportunity to coach his children: Jeff, Andy and Ricca –
all of whom advanced to national competition.
“Being the son or daughter of a coach is never easy and they all handled it well
because they worked hard to reach goals just like the rest of their team mates,”
Soper said. “To be able to have each to them as part of the program for two
years as players and seeing them each compete at Nationals was certainly special
just as it was to watch all of our 30 National Qualifiers who competed over the
last 14 years.”
Looking back, Coach Soper realizes many people have impacted his life.
“I would like to personally thank a few people: Bob Grems who was the Athletics
Director in 1996 when I was hired. Without the opportunity Bob extended to me
none of this would have been possible. Roger Guge, Darin Moeller, Jason Vande
Brake and Troy Larson who are all the other Athletics Directors whom I have
worked with and gave our golf program tremendous support,” the coach said.
“Also, the late George Hess – who was my high school golf and basketball coach
and a wonderful mentor. Finally, my late parents, Les and Kathy Soper. They were
the greatest influences in my life.”
Coach Soper will be on the job through August.
“My immediate future plans are to continue working at my full-time job and to
get our men's and women's team ready for the upcoming spring season as well as
help our recruits coming in this fall with their transition from high school to
becoming part of the Laker Golf program,” Coach Soper said.
But, no doubt, he’ll be missed in the future.
“His athletes are better having gone through his program,” Larson said. “He will
be missed at Iowa Lakes.”
Minnesota West cagers split with Riverland
Feb. 4, 2010
WORTHINGTON - The
Minnesota West women's basketball team picked up a Minnesota College Athletic
Conference Southern Division win Wednesday night, beating Riverland 83-71. The
Blue Devils led 37-35 at halftime, but the Lady Jays outscored the visitors
48-34 in the second half.
Sam Lynn scored 21 points for Minnesota West, with Brooke Kramer
scoring 15 points and Alyssa Smith 11.
The Lady Jays are 5-3 in conference play and 13-9 overall, while
the Blue Devils are 1-5 and 9-11.
In the men's game, Riverland beat Minnesota West 75-72.
Alexandros Papageorgiou led the Bluejays with 15 points, with
Dennis Bolton scoring 12 points and Kent Knutson 11.
Riverland improved to 2-4 in league play and 9-12 overall, while
MW is 1-7 and 4-15.
Both Minnesota West teams are scheduled to travel to Fergus Falls
Saturday.
Bluejays sign 14 to play football
Feb. 4, 2010
WORTHINGTON - Minnesota West Community and Technical College
announced the signing of 14 student-athletes to play football for
the Bluejays.
Of that group, 11 are high school seniors and three are already
enrolled at the school.
High school seniors
- Taylor Andrews, Blue Earth Area
- Nathan Bierman, Red Rock Central
- Chace Hulstein, Edgerton
- Octavio Jimenez, Southwestern United
- Justin Larson, Worthington
- Kevin Logan, Lawrence, Kan.
- DeCorey Martinez, Topeka, Kan.
- Jonathan Milton, Topeka, Kan.
- Taylor Overbo, United South Central
- Josh Steffl, Edgerton
- Joseph Weispfennig, Buffalo Lake-Hector
Current students
- Jeffrey Curtsinger, Bennington, Neb.
- Gregory O’Toole, Sibley-Ocheyedan
- Jordan Schroeder, Worthington
Henderson to USC
Minnesota's top high school football player plans to go to USC.
Offensive lineman Seantrel Henderson of Cretin-Derham Hall was
one of the nation's top-ranked recruits. He announced Wednesday that
he chose Southern Cal over Ohio State, Notre Dame and Florida.
Area signings
Fairmont quarterback-defensive back Justin Heinrich signed with
Augustana.
Among those signing with Southwest Minnesota State, running back
Tyler Tonderum of Armstrong-Ringsted, wide receiver Nate Carr of
Blue Earth Area and kicker Mike Wenk of West Central High School in
Hartford, S.D.
Also, tight end Nick Lee of Blue Earth Area signed with South
Dakota State.
Gophers
Minnesota signed three in-state players.
Woodbury running back Lamonte Edwards, Totino-Grace quarterback
JS Pride and Irondale offensive lineman Jimmy Gjere will play for
the Gophers.
Coach Tim Brewster says his contacts with all of Minnesota's high
school football coaches helped his in-state recruiting efforts,
especially when deciding which players to invite for tryouts.
He says up to nine players will get a chance to walk on and earn
a spot on the roster.
Iowa, Iowa State
Iowa's latest recruiting class is a group of football players not
many have heard of, but coach Kirk Ferentz says the 21 players the
Hawkeyes have signed will turn doubters
into believers.
Iowa State signed 28 recruits, leaving coach Paul Rhoads pleased
with his staff's success rate.
Tuesday, Feb.
2 results
Girls basketball
Sioux Falls Roosevelt 64, Worthington 41
Western Christian 48, Spirit Lake 39
Estherville-Lincoln Central 47, Cherokee 33
Spencer 50, LeMars 40
Storm Lake 62, Emmetsburg 26
Clay Central-Every 56, Harris-Lake Park 53
Graettinger/Terril 36, Ruthven-Ayrshire 35
Armstrong-Ringsted 37, Laurens-Marathon 33
Central Lyon 59, Okoboji 37
Sibley-Ocheyedan 59, Sioux Center 47
Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 55, South O'Brien 47
Boys basketball
Western Christian 77, Spirit Lake 38
Cherokee 67, Estherville-Lincoln Central 37
LeMars 63, Spencer 46
Emmetsburg 57, Storm Lake 49
Clay Central-Every 63, Harris-Lake Park 52
Ruthven-Ayrshire 50, Graettinger/Terril 46
Laurens-Marathon 67, Armstrong-Ringsted 56
Central Lyon 44, Okoboji 36
Sibley-Ocheyedan 60, Sioux Center 59
South O'Brien 71, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 45
NHL
Dallas Stars 4, Minnesota Wild 2
Phoenix 1, Nashville 0 (SO Phoenix 2-1)
Washington 4, Boston 1
Toronto 3, New Jersey 0
Tampa Bay 2, Atlanta 1
Montreal 3, Vancouver 2
Colorado 5, Columbus 1
Los Angeles 2, New York Rangers 1
Detroit 4, San Jose 2
College men’s basketball
Bradley 67, Drake 65
Top 25 college men's basketball
(2) Villanova 81, Seton Hall 71
(3) Syracuse 85, Providence 68
(4) Kentucky 85, (25) Mississippi 75
(16) Wisconsin 67, (5) Michigan State 49
(10) Kansas State 76, Nebraska 57
(12) BYU 76, TCU 56
Top 25 college women's basketball
(1) Connecticut 80, (11) West Virginia 47
(18) Georgetown 67, (25) Saint John's 57
NBA
Indiana 130, Toronto 115
Cleveland 105, Memphis 89
Orlando 99, Milwaukee 82
Detroit 97, New Jersey 93
Los Angeles Clippers 90, Chicago 82
Oklahoma City 106, Atlanta 99
Houston 119, Golden State 97
Windom Area girls down Fairmont
Feb. 2, 2010
WINDOM - Host Windom Area beat Fairmont
in nonconference girls hockey Monday night at Windom City Arena as the Eagles
beat the Cardinals 4-1.
Brooklyn Drahota made 40 saves for the Eagles, putting her 19
away from 5,000 saves for her career.
She lost her bid for her 14th career shutout ended with 3:24
remaining when a pass deflected off a Windom defender for the lone Fairmont goal.
Shelby Veenker scored all four goals for the Eagles for her fifth
hat trick of the season. She has 30 goals on the season.
Meredith Hentges got one assist for Windom Area.
Lexie Mowery was credited with the Cardinals' goal, her second of
the season.
Jess Weiderhoft had 11 saves for Fairmont.
The
Eagles (6-15-1) will travel to New Ulm Thursday. The
Cardinals are 2-13-1.
Eagle boys end losing streak
Feb. 2, 2010
WINDOM - The Windom Area boys hockey team
ended a six-game losing streak by beating Sleepy Eye 3-1 in Southwest Conference
play Monday night at Windom City Arena.
The Eagles scored one goal in each period in the victory.
Justin Cook scored his fourth game of the season in the first
period with Mitch Baumhoefner getting an assist,
Nick Eisenmenger notched his 11th goal of the season the second with Cody Mischke
and Hunter Johnson getting assists; and
Jared Heger scored his second goal in the third period with Eisenmenger getting
an assist.
Jake Reinarts scored his first goal of the season for the Indians
in the second period.
Ethan Villenueve had 19 saves for the Eagles
Windom Area (7-11-1) will host Waseca Thursday.
Mavs fall at home to Bluejays
Feb. 2, 2010
SHERBURN -
Truman defeated
Martin County West 61-47 in a Valley
Conference girls basketball game Monday night.
Alyssa Taylor recorded 12 points, eight rebounds and seven assists
for the Mavericks.
Maggie Prunty scored 11 points and Alyssa Umbreit eight for MCW.
The Mavericks (7-9) will host Saint Clair Thursday.
MCW win home meet over Mankato East
Feb. 2, 2010
WELCOME -
Matraca Steen won the all around and two individual events as
Martin County Area was a 143.825-132.55
winner over Mankato East.
Steen won the all around with a 36.525 total. She also won the
uneven parallel bars (9.125) and floor exercise (9.575).
Linnea Erickson was first on vault (9.375) and
Katie Krumholz was first on balance beam (8.9).
The Magic are at New Ulm Thursday.
Iowa boys basketball leaders stay the same
Feb. 2, 2010
DES MOINES - Each of the leaders is the same in the latest Associated Press Iowa high school basketball poll.
Rock Valley (15-1) is the Class 1A leader, with Des Moines Christian (17-0)
on top in 2A, with Western Christian (14-3) fifth.
Norwalk (15-0) leads Class 3A, with Ames (15-0) the top-ranked team
in 4A.
For the complete ratings,
click here.
McNeal has double-double as Lakers win
Feb. 2, 2010
ESTHERVILLE - Charles McNeal posted his second straight double-double Monday
night as the Iowa Lakes Community College men’s basketball team beat the Dordt
College JV 93-69. McNeal had 15 points and 10 rebounds as the Lakers improved to
13-6 on the season.
Armon Boston also scored 15 points. Darryl Davis added 11 points for Iowa
Lakes.
The ILCC women lost at home to Marshalltown 74-65.
Shayna Geitzenauer scored 23 points and Monica Deighton 16 for ILCC. Deighton
had a double-double as she also had 11 rebounds for the Lakers (6-12).
The Iowa Lakes men will host the Gustavus Adolphus JV at 8 p.m. Wednesday,
while the women are off until hosting Iowa Central at 2 p.m. Saturday.
Monday, Feb.
1 results
Girls hockey
Windom Area 4, Fairmont 1
Morris/Benson 10, Marshall 0
Boys hockey
Windom Area 3, Sleepy Eye 1
Marshall 3, Morris/Benson 0
Girls basketball
Truman 61, Martin County West 47
Maple River 60, Martin Luther 33
Granada-Huntley-East Chain 51, Cleveland 18
Luverne 68, Round Lake-Brewster 47
Marshall 71, Redwood Valley 33
Westbrook-Walnut Grove 53, Tracy-Milroy-Balaton 49
Russell-Tyler-Ruthton 79, Ellsworth 68
Edgerton 61, Lincoln HI 40
Fairmont 63, Minnesota Valley Lutheran 42
Boys basketball
Pipestone 67, Luverne 44
Marshall 69, Redwood Valley 61
Worthington 64, New Ulm 63
Martin Luther 79, Elmore Academy 62
Springfield 79, Granada-Huntley-East Chain 49
Saint James 62, Madelia 37
Fulda 67, Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin 60
Adrian 67, Round Lake-Brewster 34
Southwest Minnesota Christian 58, Red Rock Central 30
Hills-Beaver Creek 66, Murray County Central 52
Edgerton 53, Lincoln HI 44
Minnesota Valley Lutheran 62, Fairmont 58
Harris-Lake Park 62, Woden-Crystal Lake-Titonka 38
Clay Central-Everly 68, Armstrong-Ringsted 56
Storm Lake Saint Mary's 66, Ruthven-Ayrshire 49
Emmetsburg 57, Sioux Central 39
Remsen-Union 54, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 49
Wrestling
Adrian 64, Fairmont 18
Fairmont 51, Luverne 24
Gymnastics
Martin County Area 143.825, Mankato East 132.55
College men’s basketball
Iowa Lakes 93,
Dordt JV 69
Augsburg 75, Gustavus 70
Saint John’s 81, Macalaster 63
Saint Thomas 82, Saint Mary’s 70
Carleton 76, Saint Olaf 50
Hamline 86, Concordia (Moorhead) 83
College women’s basketball
Marshalltown 74, Iowa Lakes 65
South Dakota State 92, Centenary 50
Gustavus 87, Augsburg 68
Saint Catherine 69, Bethel 49
Saint Benedict 67,
Macalaster 53
Saint Thomas 78, Saint Mary’s 49
Saint Olaf 58, Carleton 51
Hamline 75, Concordia (Moorhead) 63
Top 25 college men's basketball
(9) Texas 72, Oklahoma State 60
Top 25 college women's basketball
(3) Notre Dame 75, Rutgers 63
(15) Florida State 83, (9) North Carolina 73
NBA
Boston 99, Washington 88
Milwaukee 97, Miami 81
Memphis 95, Los Angeles Lakers 93
Phoenix 109, New Orleans 100
Denver 112, Sacramento 109 (OT)
Utah 104, Dallas 92
Portland 98, Charlotte 79
NHL
Pittsburgh 5, Buffalo 4
Anaheim 3, Florida 0
Philadelphia 3, Calgary 0
Edmonton 4, Carolina 2
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