MASON CITY — With the high school fall sports season getting underway, the first rankings are out both for football and volleyball:

== Radio Iowa High School Football Poll 8/26/19

Class 4A
1. Dowling West Des Moines vs #2 Waukee
2. Waukee @ #1 Dowling
3. Iowa City West @ 3A #4 North Scott
4. Ankeny Centennial vs #9 Ankeny
5. Cedar Rapids Kennedy vs CR Jefferson
6. West Des Moines Valley @ Southeast Polk
7. Bettendorf @ Pleasant Valley
8. Cedar Falls vs Ames
9. Ankeny @ #4 Centennial
10.Dubuque Senior @ Linn-Mar

 

Class 3A
1. Western Dubuque @ Clinton
2. Solon @ Mount Vernon
3. Cedar Rapids Xavier vs 1A #9 Regina
4. North Scott vs 4A #3 Iowa City West
5. Pella vs #7 Dallas Center-Grimes
6. Sergeant Bluff-Luton vs Lewis Central
7. Dallas Center-Grimes @ #5 Pella
8. Sioux City Heelan @ Sioux City East
9. Decorah @ 2A #1 Waukon
10.Spencer @ Spirit Lake

 

Class 2A
1. Waukon vs 3A #9 Decorah
2. Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley @ 1A #1 West Sioux
3. Clear Lake vs Osage
4. Crestwood @ Charles City
5. Williamsburg @ West Marshall
6. Algona vs Humboldt
7. Des Moines Christian @ West Central Valley
8. Chariton vs Creston/O-M
9. Carroll Kuemper vs A #5 St. Albert
10.Waterloo Columbus vs Iowa Falls-Alden

 

Class 1A
1. West Sioux vs 2A #2 Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley
2. Dike-New Hartford vs Denver
3. Van Meter vs Earlham
4. West Branch @ West Liberty
5. West Lyon vs Central Lyon
6. Pella Christian @ Oskaloosa
7. Mediapolis vs West Burlington
8. Mount Ayr vs Nodaway Valley
9. Iowa City Regina @ 3A #3 Xavier
10.South Central Calhoun @ East Sac County

 

Class A
1. West Hancock @ Garner-Hayfield-Ventura
2. Alta-Aurelia @ Lawton-Bronson
3. Wapsie Valley vs Clayton Ridge
4. Saint Ansgar vs West Fork
5. Council Bluffs St. Albert @ 2A #9 Kuemper
6. Edgewood-Colesburg @ Bellevue
7. Hudson vs Jesup
8. Algona Garrigan vs Emmetsburg
9. Wayne (Corydon) @ Woodward Academy
10.Mason City Newman @ Lake Mills

 

Eight-man
1. Don Bosco @ #9 Gladbrook-Reinbeck
2. Newell-Fonda vs Collins-Maxwell
3. Fremont-Mills vs Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton
4. Turkey Valley @ AGWSR
5. Remsen St. Mary’s vs #7 Audubon
6. New London (1-0) Idle
7. Audubon (1-0) @ #5 Remsen St. Mary’s
8. Iowa Valley (1-0) Idle
9. Gladbrook-Reinbeck vs #1 Don Bosco
10.Lenox (1-0) @ Sidney

 

 

== 2019 Iowa High School Volleyball Rankings — Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Monday, August 26

Class 1A
School 2018 Record
1 Tripoli 24-16
2 Sidney 39-3
3 Janesville 46-5
4 North Tama 26-8
5 LeMars Gehlen Catholic 28-5
6 Fort Madison Holy Trinity Catholic 37-4
7 Montezuma 30-7
8 East Mills 28-6
9 Council Bluffs St. Albert 23-6
10 Wapsie Valley 21-15
11 Fremont Mills 22-14
12 East Buchanan 22-14
13 BCLUW 26-12
14 Lamoni 21-10
15 Central Elkader 22-8

 

Class 2A
School 2018 Record
1 Western Christian 42-5
2 Osage 30-7
3 Dyersville Beckman Catholic 44-4
4 Hudson 31-7
5 Van Buren 30-4
6 Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 27-9
7 Wilton 36-5
8 South Central Calhoun 30-12
9 Central Lyon 23-9
10 Mediapolis 23-17
11 Underwood 23-13
12 Grundy Center 39-4
13 West Monona 22-11
14 Woodward-Granger 23-11
15 Tri-Center 31-8

 

 

Class 3A
School 2018 Record
1 Mount Vernon 28-16
2 Carroll Kuemper Catholic 45-1
3 Tipton 39-4
4 Dike-New Hartford 35-13
5 West Liberty 26-11
6 Union 29-15
7 Davenport Assumption 31-6
8 MOC-Floyd Valley 28-8
9 New Hampton 36-6
10 Humboldt 30-5
11 Spirit Lake 33-8
12 Red Oak 25-13
13 Cherokee 29-17
14 Sioux City Bishop Heelan 24-13
15 Sioux Center 22-16

 

 

Class 4A
School 2018 Record
1 Dubuque Wahlert Catholic 26-12
2 Cedar Rapids Xavier 29-9
3 West Delaware 33-11
4 Dallas Center-Grimes 36-5
5 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 35-7
6 Lewis Central 21-14
7 Waverly-Shell Rock 40-9
8 Clear Creek-Amana 26-15
9 North Scott 22-12
10 Norwalk 20-21
11 Gilbert 21-28
12 Glenwood 17-14
13 Fairfield 31-6
14 Winterset 20-8
15 Knoxville 17-15

 

 

Class 5A
School 2018 Record
1 Cedar Falls 46-1
2 West Des Moines Dowling Catholic 29-13
3 Ankeny 31-13
4 West Des Moines Valley 41-4
5 Waukee 29-15
6 Ankeny Centennial 41-3
7 Pleasant Valley 26-8
8 Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln 31-10
9 Iowa City Liberty 19-15
10 Indianola 29-15
11 Des Moines Roosevelt 20-20
12 Iowa City High 24-13
13 Ottumwa 19-17
14 Johnston 18-17
15 Sioux City East 20-21

 

 

AMES — Iowa State coach Matt Campbell says multiple running backs will play in Saturday’s season opener against Northern Iowa. Several players have been battling to replace David Montgomery.

Kene Nwangwu tweaked his hamstring during a scrimmage. Campbell expects a starter or a rotation to eventually emerge.

Campbell is familiar with new Panther quarterback Will McElvain. The former Des Moines Lincoln standout originally intended to walk on at ISU as a defensive back before changing his mind and walking on at UNI as a quarterback.

Northern Iowa coach Mark Farley says the Panthers are ready for a game.

The Panthers are ranked 18th in the preseason FCS poll.

Farley named redshirt freshman Will McElvain as the starting quarterback. The former Des Moines Lincoln standout edged out sophomore Jacob Keller for the job.

Farley says this is by far the best Cyclone team he has coached against. Iowa State enters the season nationally ranked for the first time since 1978.

Kickoff at Jack Trice Stadium on Saturday is scheduled for 11 o’clock

 

 

MIAMI, OHIO —- Miami of Ohio coach Chuck Martin says experience at quarterback is one of the concerns heading into Saturday night’s season opener at 20th ranked Iowa. Nate Stanley is set to begin his third season as the Hawkeye starter under center.

Martin says the Redhawks have not settled on a quarterback. They need to replace Gus Ragland, who passed for 17 touchdowns a year ago and rushed for seven more.

These two teams met in 2016 in Iowa City with the Hawkeyes claiming a 45-21 win.

Martin says the Redhawks must limit mistakes.

Kickoff on Saturday at Kinnick Stadium is scheduled for 6:30, with the pre-game starting at 4:30 on AM-1300 KGLO

 

 

MASON CITY — Mason City High senior Avery Mellman has verbally committed to play baseball at South Dakota State. Mellman tweeted his decision on Monday night, saying he was excited to make the announcement that he’ll be a Jackrabbit. Mellman in his junior year for the Mohawks hit .310, had an on-base percentage of .437, a slugging percentage of .550 with 18 runs batted in. Mellman was selected as an all-conference first team player and was a second-team north-central all-district shortstop. The Jackrabbits play in the North Central Conference and were 28-22 last season.