Wednesday January 29th Local Sports

TONIGHT:

AM-1300 KGLO, kgloam.com, Radio.com app — NIACC at Kirkwood — women 5:30, men 7:30

 

WEBSTER CITY — The #4/3A Clear Lake girls outscored Webster City 30-11 in the middle two quarters on their way to a 65-28 win in North Central Conference play last night, as you heard on AM-1490/96.7-FM KRIB. Sara Faber had 24 points while Darby Dodd had 11 and Chelsey Holck had 10 to lead the Lions, who improve to 14-1 overall and 10-0 in the conference. The Lions host #2/3A Crestwood on Thursday night in a game you can hear on KRIB starting at 6 o’clock.

 

 

WEBSTER CITY — The Clear Lake boys jumped out to a 21-7 lead after the first quarter and beat Webster City 65-39 last night in North Central Conference action in Webster City, as you heard on KRIB. Carson Toebe had 18 on the night to lead the Lions, while Andrew Formanek had 16 and Kody Kearns added 12. Clear Lake is now 12-2 overall and 9-0 in the conference and will host Crestwood on Thursday.

 

 

— girls basketball last night
Newman 48, Rockford 30
Algona 53, St. Edmond 21
Bishop Garrigan 50, Garner-Hayfield-Ventura 36
Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 44, Iowa Falls-Alden 14
Lake Mills 75, Eagle Grove 40
Osage 63, North Butler 25
Saint Ansgar 61, Nashua-Plainfield 24
West Hancock 79, North Iowa 10

 

 

— boys basketball last night
Rockford 66, Newan 48
Algona 50, St. Edmond 43
Belmond-Klemme 59, North Union 44
Bishop Garrigan 62, Garner-Hayfield-Ventura 53
Humboldt 79, Hampton-Dumont-CAL 48
Iowa Falls-Alden 91, Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 58
Lake Mills 70, Eagle Grove 43
Osage 50, North Butler 17
West Hancock 58, North Iowa 50

 

 

WACO, Texas – Iowa State (12-7, 4-4 Big 12) saw its three-game winning streak come to an end at the hands of No. 2 Baylor (18-1, 7-0 Big 12) 83-62 Tuesday night at the Ferrell Center. Despite a strong second half effort which saw ISU cut the BU lead down to 16, the Cyclones were unable to find a way back from 27-points down. Iowa State was led by Maggie Espenmiller McGraw, who notched 17 points on 6-of-11 shooting. She was joined in double figures by Kristin Scott (15 points, all in the second half), Jade Thurmon (career-high 14) and Ashley Joens (13).

 

 

AMES — The Iowa State men are at home tonight to host top ranked Baylor. The Cyclones are 2-4 in the Big 12 and two weeks ago lost to the Bears in Waco 68-55.

That’s ISU coach Steve Prohm who says the Cyclones need to be better defensively.

Iowa State is coming off an 80-76 loss at Auburn and Prohm says the Cyclones need to avoid the lapses that prevent them from posting big wins.

Tipoff tonight in Ames is scheduled for 8 o’clock.

 

 

CEDAR FALLS — Northern Iowa coach Ben Jacobson says the Panthers play a much different Missouri State team tonight in Cedar Falls. The Panthers dominated the Bears 80-57 in Springfield earlier this month.

Jacobson says the Bears have gone to a four guard lineup.

Jacobson says he is not concerned about his team overlooking the Bears after a lopsided win in the first meeting.

Tipoff in Cedar Falls is scheduled for 6 o’clock.

 

 

DES MOINES — Drake’s Liam Robbins is not the only post player making an impact in the Missouri Valley Conference. The seven foot sophomore is fifth in the Valley in scoring and tied for fourth in rebounding as the Bulldogs hit the road tonight to Indiana State.

That’s Drake coach Darian DeVries who says several teams have impact post players.

The Bulldogs are 5-3 in the Valley

 

 

— high school wrestling last night
@ Clear Lake
Lake Mills 64, Clear Lake 11
Lake Mills 49, Webster City 24
Clear Lake 58, Newman 15
Webster City 66, Newman 18

@ Swea City
Garner-Hayfield-Ventura 45, Northwood-Kensett 36
Garner-Hayfield-Ventura 50, West Fork 23
Garner-Hayfield-Ventura 54, North Union 12
Northwood-Kensett 39, West Fork 24
Northwood-Kensett 54, North Union 27
West Fork 31, North Union 30

@ Britt
Algona 38, West Hancock 36
Algona 78, Belmond-Klemme 6
Algona 39, Gilbert 22
West Hancock 39, Gilbert 29
West Hancock 66, Belmond-Klemme 15
Gilbert 72, Belmond-Klemme 6

 

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Hall of Fame defensive end Chris Doleman, who became one of the NFL’s most feared pass rushers during 15 seasons in the league, has died. He was 58. The Minnesota Vikings and Pro Football Hall of Fame president and CEO David Baker offered their condolences in separate statements. There was no word on the timing of Doleman’s death, but he had surgery in January 2018 to remove a brain tumor and Baker said he passed away “after a prolonged and courageous battle against cancer.”