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Huskies on road to again to face Saints
Feb.
4,
2012
SAINT JAMES - The Jackson County Central boys basketball team wraps up a
stretch of three road games in five nights Saturday with a nonconference game at
Saint James.
We'll
have coverage on 105.7 KRAQ and KKOJ.com
at about 7:15 p.m.
JCC ended a five-game losing streak with a 68-52
win over Tracy-Milroy-Balaton Thursday in Tracy. The Huskies are 4-14 on the
season.
The Saints are also playing for the third time
in five days, with all three at home and are playing on back-to-back nights,
losing to Fairmont 70-32 Friday night.
Saint James has 11 straight and is 2-17 on the
season. Their wins have come over Truman and Lakeview.
Jackson County Central will host New Ulm Monday.
Eagle girls to face Cardinals again
Feb.
4,
2012
FAIRMONT - Windom Area will play a 5:15 p.m. game with Fairmont Saturday in
nonconference girls hockey at Martin County Arena.
It will be the third meeting of the season between the teams, with the
Cardinals winning each of the first three, 7-0, 8-1 and 11-2.
Fairmont is 7-13 overall on the season, while Windom Area is 0-17.
The Eagles will close out their regular-season schedule by hosting Waseca
Monday.
Saturday,
Feb. 4 schedule
Subject to change
Minnesota wrestling
Fasnacht Invitational, Janesville, 10 a.m.: Jackson County Central, Chatfield,
Saint Charles, Saint Clair/Mankato Loyola, Totino-Grace, Triton,
Waterville-Elysian-Morristown/Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton
Red Bull/Subway Invitational, Sherburn, 10 a.m.: Fairmont/Martin
County West, Blue Earth Area, Madelia/Truman/Martin Luther, Saint James,
Worthington/Round Lake-Brewster
Iowa wrestling
Class 2A Rock Valley Sectional: Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley, Central
Lyon/George-Little Rock, MOC-Floyd Valley, Sheldon/South O'Brien, Sioux Center,
Spirit Lake Park
Class 2A Algona Sectional: Algona/North Sentral Kossuth, Clear Lake,
Estherville Lincoln Central, Forest City, Humboldt, Webster City
Class 1A Milford Sectional: Emmetsburg,
Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn, Okoboji,
Sibley-Ocheyedan, West Lyon, West Sioux, Western Christian
Boys basketball
Jackson County Central at Saint James - on KRAQ
and KKOJ.com
Marshall at Mankato East
Wabasso at Fulda
Girls basketball
Pipestone at Fairmont
Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin at Mountain Lake Christian
Girls hockey
Windom Area at Fairmont, 5:15 p.m.
Luverne at LeSueur-Henderson/Saint Peter
Boys hockey
Fairmont at Redwood Valley
Luverne at Dodge County
College men’s basketball
Fergus Falls at Minnesota West, 3 p.m.
Iowa Lakes at NIACC, 3 p.m.
Penn State at Iowa, 2 p.m.
Iowa State at Oklahoma, 5 p.m.
Creighton at Northern Iowa, 4 p.m.
Missouri State at Drake, 7:05 p.m.
Southern Utah at South Dakota State, 7:30 p.m.
Missouri-Kansas City at South Dakota, 7:30 p.m.
Augustana at Southwest Minnesota State, 8 p.m.
Wayne State at Minnesota State, Mankato, 6 p.m.
Bemidji State at Minnesota-Duluth, 4 p.m.
Upper Iowa at Saint Cloud State, 6 p.m.
Northern State at Minnesota-Crookston, 6 p.m.
Winona State at Concordia (Saint Paul), 6 p.m.
Mary at Minnesota State, Moorhead, 6 p.m.
Concordia (Moorhead) at Carleton, 3 p.m.
Bethel at Saint Olaf, 3 p.m.
Hamline at Saint John's, 3 p.m.
Macalaster at Saint Mary's, 3 p.m.
Saint Thomas at Augsburg, 3 p.m.
Coe at Buena Vista, 6 p.m.
Minnesota-Morris at Bethany Lutheran, 5 p.m.
College women’s basketball
Fergus Falls at Minnesota West, 1 p.m.
Iowa Lakes at NIACC, 1 p.m.
Texas at Iowa State, 1 p.m.
Evansville at Northern Iowa, 7 p.m.
Wichita State at Drake, 2:05 p.m.
Southern Utah at South Dakota State, 5 p.m.
Missouri-Kansas City at South Dakota, 5 p.m.
Augustana at Southwest Minnesota State, 6 p.m.
Wayne State at Minnesota State, Mankato, 4 p.m.
Bemidji State at Minnesota-Duluth, 2 p.m.
Upper Iowa at Saint Cloud State, 4 p.m.
Northern State at Minnesota-Crookston, 4 p.m.
Winona State at Concordia (Saint Paul), 4 p.m.
Mary at Minnesota State, Moorhead, 4 p.m.
Bethel at Saint Olaf, 1 p.m.
Macalaster at Saint Mary's, 1 p.m.
Saint Thomas at Augsburg, 1 p.m.
Concordia (Moorhead) at Carleton, 1 p.m.
Gustavus at Saint Catherine, 3 p.m.
Saint Benedict at Hamline, 3 p.m.
Coe at Buena Vista, 4 p.m.
NBA
Houston Rockets at Minnesota Timberwolves, 7 p.m.
College men's hockey
Michigan Tech at Minnesota State, Mankato, 7:07 p.m.
Saint Cloud State at Wisconsin, 7:07 p.m.
Minnesota-Duluth at Alaska-Anchorage, 10:07 p.m.
Bemidji State at Nebraska-Omaha, 7:07 p.m.
Saint John’s at Saint Mary’s, 4 p.m.
Gustavus at Hamline, 7 p.m.
Saint Thomas at Bethel, 7 p.m.
Augsburg at Saint Olaf, 7:30 p.m.
College women's hockey
Minnesota at Saint Cloud State, 2:07 p.m.
Minnesota State, Mankato at Wisconsin, 2:07 p.m.
Ohio State at Minnesota-Duluth, 7:07 p.m.
Bemidji State at North Dakota, 7:07 p.m.
Hamline at Gustavus, 2 p.m.
Saint Catherine at Concordia (Moorhead), 2 p.m.
Saint Mary’s at Saint Benedict, 2 p.m.
Bethel at Saint Thomas, 7 p.m.
Saint Olaf at Augsburg, 7 p.m.
NHL
Minnesota Wild at Dallas Stars, 7 p.m.
College wrestling
Iowa Lakes at North Country Open, Saint Cloud
Loras Open: Northern Iowa
Mary at Southwest Minnesota State, 2 p.m.
College baseball
Minnesota Pro Legends and Alumni, Metrodome, 3 p.m.
Saint Cloud State vs. Judson at Metrodome, 7 p.m.
Fri day,
Feb. 3 results
Minnesota girls basketball
Jackson County Central 68,
Martin County
West 55
Worthington 60,
Pipestone 36
Marshall 64,
Luverne 27
Martin Luther 40, Granada-Huntley-East Chain 32
Minnesota boys basketball
Martin County West 60, Madelia 48
LeCenter 78,
Martin Luther 67
Truman 82, Cleveland 80
Granada-Huntley-East Chain 76,
Saint Clair 51
Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial 55,
Nicollet 41
Redwood Valley 73, Windom 62
Worthington 73, Pipestone 41
Marshall 66, Luverne 48
Hills-Beaver Creek 70, Southwest Star Concept 65 (OT)
Westbrook-Walnut Grove 73,
Round
Lake-Brewster 50
Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin 72,
Adrian 63
Fulda 74, Red Rock Central 41
Southwest Minnesota Christian 78,
Murray County
Central 37
Ellsworth 81, Edgerton 57
Fairmont 70, Saint James 32
Iowa boys basketball
Emmetsburg 57, Spirit Lake 46
LeMars 69, Estherville Lincoln Central 23
Western Christian 78, Spencer 52
Harris-Lake Park 56, Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire 36
Boyden-Hull 77,
Okoboji 38
Sibley-Ocheyedan 54,
Central Lyon 52
Sioux Center 57, Sheldon 52
Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 48, Granville Spalding 36
Iowa girls basketball
Spirit Lake 36,
Emmetsburg 32
Estherville Lincoln Central 50,
LeMars 25
Western Christian 54,
Spencer 44
Harris-Lake Park 37, Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven Ayrshire 34
North Sentral Kossuth/Armstrong-Ringsted 48,
West Bend-Mallard
36
Boyden-Hull 48, Okoboji 36
Central Lyon 52, Sibley-Ocheyedan 27
Sioux Center 46, Sheldon 37
Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 48, Granville Spalding 39
Boys hockey
Windom Area 4,
Waseca 2
Pierre 10, Worthington 2
Sioux Falls 6, Fairmont 1
Girls hockey
Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato 2,
Marshall 0
Gymnastics
Waseca 135.1, Martin County Area 135.025
Worthington 135.55,
Pipestone 124.2
College men’s basketball
Southwest Minnesota State 73,
Wayne State 58
Augustana 70, Minnesota State, Mankato 64
Winona State 84, Saint Cloud State 74
Minnesota State, Moorhead 66,
Northern State 60
Mary 76, Minnesota-Crookston 52
Concordia (Saint Paul) 79,
Upper Iowa 74
Bethany Lutheran 95,
Presentation 61
College women’s basketball
Wayne State 63, Southwest Minnesota State 52
Minnesota State, Mankato 98,
Augustana 95
Saint Cloud State 59,
Winona State 53
Minnesota State, Moorhead 58,
Northern State 47
Mary 72, Minnesota-Crookston 51
Concordia (Saint Paul) 89,
Upper Iowa 53
Top 25 college women's basketball
(23) North Carolina 64, Virginia 56
NBA
Minnesota Timberwolves 108, New Jersey Nets 105
Toronto 106, Washington 89
Miami 99, Philadelphia 79
Orlando 102, Cleveland 94
Detroit 88, Milwaukee 80
Houston 99, Phoenix 81
Oklahoma City 101, Memphis 94
Boston 91, New York 89
Indiana 98, Dallas 87
Los Angeles Lakers 93, Denver 89
NHL
New York Islanders 2, Ottawa 1 (OT)
Florida 2, Winnipeg 1
Saint Louis 1, Los Angeles 0
Calgary 3, Chicago 1
Columbus 3, Anaheim 2 (OT)
College men's hockey
Minnesota State, Mankato 5,
Michigan Tech 3
Saint Cloud State 5, Wisconsin 1
Minnesota-Duluth 4, Alaska-Anchorage 1
Bemidji State 1, Nebraska-Omaha 1 (tie)
Gustavus 4,
Hamline 3
Saint Thomas 5, Bethel 2
Saint Olaf 5, Augsburg 3
Saint John’s 3, Saint Mary’s 2
College women's hockey
Minnesota 8, Saint Cloud State 1
Wisconsin 5,
Minnesota State, Mankato 2
Minnesota-Duluth 4,
Ohio State 2
North Dakota 5,
Bemidji State 2
Gustavus 3, Hamline 2
Saint Catherine 4, Concordia (Moorhead) 3
Saint Thomas 3, Bethel 0
Augsburg 4, Saint Olaf 4 (tie)
Saint Benedict 3,
Saint Mary’s 2
College wrestling
Iowa Lakes 30,
Ellsworth 15
Iowa State 19, Northern Iowa 17
Indiana 30, South
Dakota State 8
South Dakota State 25, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 15
Augustana 20,
Southwest Minnesota State 15
Upper Iowa 31, Minnesota State, Moorhead 7
Red Bulls to host six-team tourney
Feb.
3,
2012
SHERBURN - Fairmont/Martin County West will host the six-team Red Bull/Subway
Invitational wrestling tournament Saturday at the Martin County West High School
gym.
Wrestling starts at 10 a.m.
Joining the host Red Bulls will be Madelia/Truman/Martin Luther,
Class 1A fourth-ranked Minneota, Pipestone, Saint James and Worthington/Round
Lake-Brewster.
Fairmont/MCW then wrestles in the Valley Conference tournament next Friday at
Springfield.
Huskies out to defend title at Fasnacht tourney
Feb.
3,
2012
JANESVILLE - Jackson County Central will be in a field of seven teams for the
fourth annual Mike Fasnacht Memorial wrestling tournament Saturday.
In addition to the Huskies and host
Waterville-Elysian-Morristown/Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton Grizzlies, teams
scheduled to compete are Chatfield, Saint Charles, Saint Clair/Mankato Loyola,
Totino-Grace and Triton.
Wrestling will begin at 10 a.m.
The Class 1A top-ranked Huskies then close out their regular-season schedule
with a dual meet at Class 2A No. 5 New London-Spicer next Friday.
Also Saturday, Luke Pygman and Kyle Kapplinger will represent the Huskies at
the Ninth Grade League state tournament at Champlin Park.
Iowa postseason wrestling to get under way
Feb.
3,
2012
SPIRIT LAKE - Iowa wrestling teams will start postseason competition
Saturday
with sectional tournaments.
Spirit Lake Park will compete in a Class 2A sectional at Rock Valley.
Other teams scheduled to compete are Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley, Central
Lyon/George-Little Rock, MOC-Floyd Valley, Sheldon/South O'Brien and Sioux
Center.
The top two finishers at each weight class from these two sections advance to
a district tournament at Cherokee on Feb. 11 to face teams from the OABCIG
Sectional.
The top two teams go to a dual tournament at Sheldon Tuesday.
Estherville Lincoln Central is headed to a Class 2A Sectional at Algona.
Also there are
Algona/North Sentral Kossuth,
Clear Lake,
Forest City,
Humboldt and
Webster City.
The top two finishers at each weight class from these two sections advance to
a district tournament at Forest City on Feb. 11, while the top two teams go to a
dual tourney at Forest City.
Okoboji High School will host a Class 1A sectional.
Joining the Pioneers will be Emmetsburg, Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire,
Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn, Sibley-Ocheyedan, West Lyon, West Sioux and Western
Christian.
Wrestling at all sites starts at noon Saturday.
Gymnasts top Cardinals in home finale
Feb.
3,
2012
JACKSON - The Jackson County Central gymnastics team equaled its season-high
score Thursday night as the Huskies closed out the home portion of their
schedule by equaling their season high with a 141.9-121.95 Parents Night win over Redwood Valley.
Sydnee Donnelli had three first-place finishes as she won vault (9.45), floor
(9.4) and all around (36.575). She was also second on bars (8.925) and third on
beam (8.8).
Brandi Sether-Hassing had two firsts, winning bars (9.15) and beam (9.0). She
was also second on floor (9.35), second in all around (36.45) and third on vault
(8.95).
Also, Morgan Halverson was third on floor (9.125).
Jackson County Central won the JV meet with a season-high score in a
128.3-93.65 win.
Jadin Bezdicek won beam (8.2), floor (8.5) and all around (32.5). Makenna
Donnelli won bars (7.6) and Mady Vancura was first on vault (8.7).
The Huskies go to Pipestone to close the regular season on Feb. 10.
JCC boys post win over TMB
Feb.
3,
2012
TRACY - The Jackson County Central boys basketball team snapped a five-game
losing streak Thursday with a 68-52 win over Tracy-Milroy-Balaton. JCC led 32-25
at halftime.
Taylor Christopher and Jon Harmening each scored 14 points for the Huskies.
Darnell Taylor-Breck netted 13 points and Shadrack Wacker had nine points,
eight assists and three steals.
JCC is 4-14 overall, while TMB is 8-10.
Parker Lanoue scored 19 points for the Panthers.
Jackson County Central travels to Saint James Saturday.
Fairmont/MCW matmen win Valley dual
Feb.
3,
2012
TRUMAN - Fairmont/Martin County West won nine matches in claiming a 50-19
Valley Conference wrestling win over Madelia/Truman/Martin Luther Thursday.
Winners by fall for the Red Bulls were Levi Bulfer (106), Elijah Gronewold
(126), Joe Weber (145), Brady Korn (160) and Jovan Ramos (195).
Forfeit winners were Luis Figueroa (220) and Kelvin Bahr (285). Trevor
Schultz (113) won by technical fall at 113 and Kory Brown won a decision at 170.
The feature match of the night was a 152 pounds, where Class 1A second-ranked
Adam Cooling of MTML won a 7-3 decision over FMCW's Class 2A fifth-ranked Bryan
Andrews.
Both teams will be at the Red Bull/Subway Saturday at Sherburn.
Iowa Lakes men reach 800-win mark
Feb.
3,
2012
ESTHERVILLE - Iowa Lakes Community College recorded the 800th men's
basketball win in school history Thursday as the Lakers were 70-40 winners over
the Briar Cliff JV.
The Lakers are 11-10 on the season.
ILCC had four players score in double figures, with Wendell Pelts scoring 16,
Mark Rangeley 14, Josh Schaben 12 and Eric Allison 10.
The Lakers will travel to Mason City to play NIACC at 3 p.m. Saturday.
Laker wrestlers down NIACC
Feb. 3,
2012
ESTHERVILLE - Iowa Lakes Community College was a 30-16 winner over NIACC in a
college wrestling dual Thursday
The Lakers won four of the seven contested matches.
Kolby Baier won a decision at 165 pounds, Thomas Morman won a decision at
174, Jim Doyle won by fall at 197 and Matt Wyss won by fall at heavyweight.
Iowa Lakes will host Ellsworth Friday on Fan Appreciation and Pack the Gym
Night.
The Criminal Justice Club will hold a chili feed fund-raiser from 5-7 p.m.
The cost is $3, which includes: chili, crackers, cookies and milk.
After the meet, there will be bars and lemonade and fans will have a chance
to meet current Iowa Lakes wrestlers. Admission to the dual is free for area
K-12 students.
Thursday,
Feb. 2 results
Gymnastics
Jackson County Central 141.9, Redwood Valley 121.95
Luverne 122.225, Marshall 109.425
Boys basketball
Jackson County Central 68, Tracy-Milroy-Balaton 52
Girls basketball
Martin Luther 56, Cleveland 49
Truman 31, Madelia 29
Southwest Star Concept 60, Hills-Beaver Creek 47
Adrian 60, Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin 33
Fulda 83, Red Rock Central 40
Southwest Minnesota Christian 60, Murray County Central 52
Edgerton 49, Ellsworth 46
Fairmont 50, Saint James 46
Wrestling
Fairmont/Martin County West 50, Madelia/Truman/Martin Luther 19
Saint James 49, Saint Peter 24
Worthington/RLB triangular
Worthington/Round Lake-Brewster 61, Redwood Valley 3
Worthington/Round Lake-Brewster 51, Sioux City East 20
Sioux City East 58, Redwood Valley 21
Luverne triangular
Pipestone 40, Marshall 36
Pipestone 42, Luverne 21
Marshall 48, Luverne 18
Minneota triangular
Minneota 31, Wabasso/Red Rock Central 25
Minneota 66, Benson 15
Wabasso/Red Rock Central 70, Benson 0
South Sioux City triangular
Spencer 70, Sioux City West 6
Spencer 48, South Sioux City 25
South Sioux City 45, Sioux City West 33
Boys hockey
New Ulm 6, Marshall 3
Girls hockey
Luverne 7, Sioux Falls 5
College men’s basketball
Iowa Lakes 70, Briar Cliff JV 40
South Dakota State 75, Oral Roberts 60
College women’s basketball
Illinois 72, Minnesota 67
Iowa 85, Wisconsin 79
Northern Iowa 73, Southern Illinois 51
Missouri State 69, Drake 66
Top 25 college men's basketball
(7) Duke 75, Virginia Tech 60
(10) Murray State 81, Southeast Missouri 73
(12) Florida 74, South Carolina 66
(18) Saint Mary's (Cal) 84, San Diego 73
BYU 83, (24) Gonzaga 73
Top 25 college women's basketball
(4) Stanford 62, Arizona State 49
(5) Duke 75, Wake Forest 43
(6) Kentucky 82, Mississippi 41
South Carolina 64, (8) Tennessee 60
(9) Maryland 86, Boston College 44
(12) Delaware 62, UNC Wilmington 53
(16) Nebraska 93, (15) Purdue 89 (3 OT)
(19) Penn State 76, Indiana 44
(20) Gonzaga 77, Portland 56
(21) Georgia 70, Mississippi State 60
Pepperdine 61, (22) BYU 49
(24) Georgia Tech 75, North Carolina State 68 (OT)
NBA
Memphis 96, Atlanta 77
Chicago 105, New York 102
San Antonio 93, New Orleans 81
Sacramento 95, Portland 92
Golden State 119, Utah 101
Denver 112, Los Angeles Clippers 91
NHL
Minnesota Wild 1, Colorado Avalanche 0
Detroit 4, Vancouver 3 (2 OT)
Carolina 3, Boston 0
New Jersey 5, Montreal 3
Philadelphia 4, Nashville 1
Winnipeg 2, Tampa Bay 1 (OT)
Edmonton 8, Chicago 4
San Jose 5, Dallas 2
College wrestling
Iowa Lakes 30,
NIACC 16
Minnesota State, Mankato 31, Minnesota State, Moorhead 6
Huskies to host Mavs in key seeding game
Feb.
2, 2012
JACKSON - Jackson County will host Martin County West in nonconference girls
basketball Friday.
We'll have coverage on 105.7 KRAQ and KKOJ.com
at about 7:15 p.m.
It'll be an important game for seeding for the upcoming Section 3AA South
Sub-Section tournament.
MCW has won three straight and have a 14-4 record, while JCC is 12-8.
Friday will be Meet the Huskies Night as JCC players will hand out and sign
posters after the game.
Martin County West then hosts Granada-Huntley-East Chain Monday on the first
night of the Valley Conference Showcase, while
Jackson County Central is off until hosting Pipestone next Friday.
MCW to take to the road to face Madelia
Feb.
2, 2012
MADELIA - Martin County West is on the road for Valley Conference boys
basketball Friday as the Mavericks travel to Madelia.
The Mavericks have won three straight games and have a record of 7-3 in the
conference and 10-9 overall.
The Blackhawks are 5-5 and 9-7.
MCW is then off until hosting Windom next Friday.
Windom Area boys to host Waseca
Feb.
2, 2012
WINDOM - Only two games remain on the regular-season schedule for the Windom
Area boys hockey team. The first of those games is at 7 p.m. Friday at Windom
City Arena as the Eagles entertain Waseca in a nonconference matchup.
Windom Area won the first game between the teams 6-4 at Waseca on Jan. 10.
The Eagles have a 9-7-1 record, while the Bluejays have won three straight
and are 7-10.
Windom Area then closes out the regular season by hosting Fairmont next Thursday.
Midgets still second in 2A girls basketball poll
Feb.
2, 2012
DES MOINES - Estherville Lincoln Central remains eight in the latest Class 2A girls basketball ratings
by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union. The Midgets have a 19-1 record.
Lakes Conference rival Western Christian (16-3) moved up a notch to seventh.
OA-BCIG (20-0) remains first.
North Mahaska (19-0) still leads Class 1A, with Boyden-Hull (13-5) up three
places to 10th and Central Lyon (16-3) down three to 11th.
Benton Community (17-0) still leads the Class 3A poll, with MOC-Floyd Valley
(19-0) third.
In Class 4A, Southeast Polk (18-1) and Iowa City West (16-1) changed spots at
the top of the poll.
For the complete ratings,
click here.
Redwood slips to sixth in 2A boys hoops
Feb.
2, 2012
PAYNESVILLE - Southwest Conference boys basketball leader Redwood
Valley has dropped a notch to sixth in the latest Class 2A ratings by
Minnesota Basketball News. The Cardinals are 15-1 after losing to Marshall
Tuesday.
Braham (16-1) continues to lead the Class 2A poll, with Saint Peter
(16-1) up a place to third, Montevideo (13-4) up a notch to ninth
and Maple River (17-2) back in the poll at No. 10.
Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa (16-0) again leads Class 1A, with Southwest
Minnesota Christian (14-1) still second.
Benilde-Saint Margaret's (16-1) is again the Class 3A leader, with
Eastview (17-0) again on top in Class 4A.
For the complete ratings,
click here.
Not much movement in girls poll s
Feb.
2, 2012
PAYNESVILLE - There was little change in this week's girls basketball ratings by Minnesota
Basketball News.
Maranatha (15-3) still leads Class 1A, with Minneota (17-1) still
eighth.
In Class 2A, Providence Academy (16-3) remains first, with Saint
Peter (17-2) still ninth.
The other leaders are the same, Richfield (16-3) in Class 3A and
Hopkins (18-0) in Class 4A.
For the complete ratings,
click here.
Class AA l eaders
change in hockey ratings
Feb.
2, 2012
MINNEAPOLIS - Each of the Class AA leaders is new in the latest hockey polls by Let's Play Hockey newspaper.
Hermantown continues to lead the Class A boys poll, with Duluth East
back on top in the AA boys poll, with Minnetonka slipping to second.
Breck is again the Class A girls leader, with Hill-Murray jumping
from third to first in the Class AA girls ratings, with Benilde-Saint Margaret's slipping to second.
For the complete ratings,
click here.
Fairmont/MCW wrestlers to close out Valley schedule
Feb.
2, 2012
TRUMAN - Fairmont/Martin County West will wrap up is Valley
Conference wrestling schedule Thursday with a 7 p.m. match against
Madelia/Truman/Martin Luther at the Truman High School gym.
Both teams are 3-2 in the conference.
The Red Bulls are 9-10 overall, while the Jayhawks are 6-12.
Fairmont/MCW then hosts the Red Bull/Subway Invitational at 10 a.m.
Saturday in Sherburn.
Gymnasts to host Cards in final home meet
Feb.
2, 2012
JACKSON - The Jackson County Central gymnastics team will close out
the home portion of its schedule Thursday by hosting Redwood Valley
in a Southwest Conference dual. JV competition starts at 6:30 p.m.
It will be Parents Night for JCC.
The
Huskies are 4-0 in the conference, while the Cardinals are 0-4.
Jackson County Central will wrap up its regular-season schedule at Pipestone
on Friday, Feb. 10.
JCC boys back on the road to face TMB
Feb. 2, 2012
TRACY - Jackson County Central travels to Tracy-Milroy-Balaton for a
nonconference boys basketball game Thursday as the Huskies play the
middle game in a stretch where they'll play three road games in five
days.
The Huskies have lost five straight and are 3-14 on the season. The
Panthers have dropped three in a row and are 8-9.
Jackson County Central travels to Saint James Saturday and then
hosts New Ulm Monday.
Minnesota West cagers split at Riverland
Feb.
2, 2012
AUSTIN - Minnesota West split with Riverland in Minnesota College
Athletic Conference Southern Division basketball Wednesday night.
The Lady Jays won the women's game 55-41 after leading 26-15 at halftime.
Alyson Drooger had 18 points, eight rebounds and four assists; Brittany
Hulstein recorded 17 points and 10 rebounds; and Katey Granstra had eight points
and 10 rebounds.
MW is 3-3 and 14-7 overall, while Riverland is 2-4 and 11-10.
Riverland won the men's game 65-56.
The Bluejays were led by Jimmy Sebastiano’s 15 points, with Alan Green adding
10 points.
The Blue Devils are
3-3 in league play and 9-10 overall, while the Bluejays are
2-3 and 10-9.
Minnesota West will host Fergus Falls in Worthington Saturday.
Athletes make
college choices
Feb.
2, 2012
University of Minnesota football coach Jerry Kill had a special assistant with
him on some of his recruiting visits.
Kill said Wednesday his wife, Rebecca, accompanied him on the road because of
his history of seizures. They had special clearance from the NCAA to go together
to players' homes.
Kill suffered a severe seizure on the sideline near the end of Minnesota's game
against New Mexico State last September.
He says his wife "knows what to do" and can "take care of it" if he has another
episode, so he can "go right back into recruiting" as soon possible.
Kill also joked that he and his wife "need some space" from each other after
spending so much time together traveling.
Among those signing was Jonah Pirsig of Blue Earth Area, a 6-foot-9, 295-pound
offensive tackle.
Iowa
Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz did his best to keep the focus on
the Iowa's latest recruiting class Wednesday instead of star running back Marcus
Coker's departure.
Ferentz says he plans to discuss non-recruiting topics, including Coker and the
likely announcement of a new defensive coordinator, at a press conference next
week.
The Hawkeyes took their first steps in moving on from Coker by signing a pair of
running backs who might see playing time as early as next season.
Leading the way is Greg Garmon, a 6-foot-1, 200-pounder from Erie, Pa. who
notched 2,859 career rushing yards and 27 touchdowns.
Iowa also landed Cedar Falls back Barkley Hill.
The Hawkeyes signed 24 players in their latest recruiting class, including just
three from Iowa.
Iowa State
Junior college transfer Cliff Stokes brings a quality that
Iowa State coach Paul Rhoads sees as essential in recruiting defensive backs.
At 6-feet and 180 pounds, Stokes has the size to take on the tall receivers the
Cyclones face in the Big 12 Conference. Rhoads says height was the key element
he sought in the five defensive backs who are among 21 recruits who signed with
Iowa State on Wednesday.
Four of the five new DBs are at least 6 feet tall, while the other is 5-10. Iowa
State also signed five defensive linemen and place-kicker Cole Netten, who'll
compete for that job immediately.
Iowa State's class is generally ranked near the bottom of the Big 12, but Rhoads
says he doesn't care. He says the players who signed are good fits.
Division II football signings
There were several Division II signees from the region.
Defensive lineman Sawyer Harms of Spirit Lake and offensive lineman Sam Lee of Blue Earth
Area both signed with Augustana.
Also, Beau Bofferding of Marshall signed with Minnesota-Duluth, where he's
listed as a wide receiver; wide receiver Adam Schlutz of Fairmont signed with
Northern State; and Max Dibble of Fulda is headed to Bemidji State, where he'll
either play inside linebacker or defensive line.
Friese to Bradley
Fairmont standout Lauren Friese is headed to Bradley University to compete in
both cross country and track and field.
From staff and wire reports
Wednesday,
Feb. 1 results
College men’s basketball
Riverland 65, Minnesota West 56
Iowa 63, Minnesota 59
Indiana State 61, Drake 54
Gustavus 64, Saint Olaf 63
Saint John's 61, Saint Thomas 56
Augsburg 99, Hamline 91
Carleton 73, Macalaster 64
Bethel 77, Concordia (Moorhead) 65
Buena Vista 68, Loras 65
College women’s basketball
Minnesota West 55, Riverland 41
Iowa State 73, Oklahoma State 52
Saint Olaf 67, Gustavus 55
Concordia (Moorhead) 65, Bethel 63
Saint Mary's 67, Saint Catherine 44
Saint Thomas 73, Saint Benedict 52
Macalaster 64, Carleton 46
Augsburg 57, Hamline 42
Loras 61, Buena Vista 42
Top 25 college men's basketball
(6) Baylor 63, Texas A&M 60
(8) Kansas 84, Oklahoma 62
(11) UNLV 82, Colorado State 63
(13) Creighton 102, Illinois State 74
(14) Georgetown 58, UConn 44
(17) San Diego St. 58, Boise State 56
(23) Michigan 68, (20) Indiana 56
(21) Florida State 68, Georgia Tech 54
Top 25 college women's basketball
(1) Baylor 71, Missouri 41
(18) Texas A&M 67, (25) Texas Tech 55
NBA
Indiana Pacers 109, Minnesota Timberwolves
Minnesota 99
Orlando 109, Washington 103
Philadelphia 98, Chicago 82
Boston 100, Toronto 64
New Jersey 99, Detroit 96
Oklahoma City 95, Dallas 86
Phoenix 120, New Orleans 103
Milwaukee 105, Miami 97
San Antonio 99, Houston 91
Portland 112, Charlotte 68
Los Angeles Clippers 107, Utah 105
NHL
New York Rangers 1, Buffalo 0 (SO N.Y. Rangers 2-1)
Toronto 1, Pittsburgh 0
Florida 4, Washington 2
Dallas 6, Anaheim 2
Los Angeles 3, Columbus 2
College wrestling
Morningside 35, Buena Vista 13
Buena Vista 28, Northwestern (IA) 27
Eagle girl s
hockey team to face Tigers in section opener
Feb.
1, 2012
REDWOOD FALLS - Windom Area has been seeded sixth for the
Section 3A
girls hockey tournament.
The Eagles, 0-17 with two regular-season games remaining, will
travel to third-seeded Marshall (9-10-1) for a 7 p.m. first-round
game on Friday, Feb. 10.
The Tigers have won both previous meetings, 9-1 and 8-0.
The winner of that game goes to second-seeded Luverne (10-8-1) for a
semifinal game on Tuesday, Feb. 14.
On the other side of bracket, fourth-seeded Fairmont (7-13) hosts
fifth-seeded Worthington (4-12-1) in the first round on Feb. 10,
with the winner advancing to the semifinals at top-seeded New Ulm
(11-11) on Feb. 14.
The championship game is scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 16 at
Redwood Falls Community Center.
Huskies top Cobras to win conference
crown
Feb.
1, 2012
MOUNTAIN LAKE - Jackson County Central won 11 of 14 matches in beating
Windom/Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin 50-12 in a Southwest Conference wrestling
dual Tuesday.
The Huskies win the league title with a 6-0 record, while the Cobras finish
second at 5-1. JCC is 18-1 overall, while Windom/MLBO is 14-4.
Four JCC wrestlers won by falls, Cameron Henning (126), Paden Moore (145),
Luke Norland (152) and Cooper Moore (195). Moore won his match in nine seconds.
Keegan Moore (138) won by forfeit.
Winning major decisions were Eliot Jurries (132) and Darick Vancura (160).
Claiming wins by decision for the Huskies were Kyle Edlin (106), Jordan Biehn
(120), Jack Ziemer (220) and Alex Tewes (285).
Winners for the Cobras were Wyatt Stevens by decision at 113, Matt Willaby by
fall at 170 and Vincent Johnson by decision at 182.
Jackson County Central goes to the Fasnacht Invitational at Janesville
Saturday, while Windom/MLBO will host Tracy-Milroy-Balaton/Westbrook-Walnut
Grove Friday.
Gymnasts take lead in SWC standings
Feb.
1, 2012
JACKSON - Jackson County Central took a big step toward another Southwest
Conference gymnastics title by winning 140.3-135.5 over Worthington Tuesday.
The Huskies are 4-0 in conference duals with two meets left, while the
Trojans are 4-1 with one league meet remaining.
Sydney Donnelli tied for first on vault (9.425) and was first on beam
(9.175), floor (9.375) and all around (36.9). She was also second on bars
(8.925).
Brandi Sether-Hassing won bars (9.2) and was second in the all around (36.075), second on vault (9.275) and
third on floor (8.9).
Also, Morgan Halverson placed third on vault (8.9).
Jackson County Central won the JV meet 128-116.95.
Bailey Schneekloth won the all around (32.25) and beam (8.35), Jessica Voehl
won bars (7.8) and floor (8.65) and Mady Vancura won vault (8.85).
The Huskies have their final home meet Thursday as they host Redwood Valley
on Parents Night.
JCC girls capture road win over
Eagles
Feb.
1, 2012
WINDOM - Jackson County Central went on the road and claimed a 45-37 victory
over Windom in Southwest Conference girls basketball Tuesday. It was tied at
16-16 at halftime.
Whitney Burmeister had a double-double with 25 points and 17 rebounds and
also had seven steals.
Kaylee Burmeister added nine points for the Huskies.
Abby Hayenga led the Eagles with nine points.
JCC is 6-4 in league play and 12-8 overall, while Windom is 0-9 and 3-14.
Jackson County Central will host Martin County West Friday.
Lovell's seven treys pace Windom past JCC
Feb.
1, 2012
WINDOM - Collin Lovell tied a Windom school record with seven three-point
baskets to account for all 21 of his points as the Eagles beat Jackson County
Central 54-37 in Southwest Conference boys basketball Tuesday. The Eagles led
23-19 at halftime.
Lee Holt added 16 points for Windom, which is 5-3 in conference play and 13-4
overall.
Jon Harmening scored 12 points to lead JCC, which is 1-8 and 3-14.
The Huskies will travel to Tracy-Milroy-Balaton Thursday.
MCW wraps up second in Valley girls
standings
Feb.
1, 2012
SHERBURN - Martin County West claimed second-place honors in the
Valley Conference girls basketball standings with a 63-48 win over
Saint Clair. The Mavericks led 25-21 at halftime.
MCW's Morgan Williamson scored a game-high 21 points, with Kate Thiesse
adding 16 for the Mavericks. Madyson Larson grabbed 12 rebounds and Bailey Tish
eight.
Ashley Thofft led the Cyclones with 18 points, with Katelyn Weber netting 12.
MCW is 9-1 in conference play and 14-4 overall, while Saint Clair is 8-2 and
14-6.
In other Valley Conference girls basketball Tuesday, Lake Crystal-Wellcome
Memorial topped Alden-Conger 53-35 as the Knights wrap up the league title with
a 10-0 record. MCW finished second and Saint Clair third.
The Mavericks play at Jackson County Central Friday.
Eagles drop league finale to
Cardinals
Feb.
1, 2012
LUVERNE – Host Luverne was an 8-1 winner over Windom Area in Southwest
Conference boys hockey Tuesday night at Blue Mound Ice Arena.
Adam Eisenmenger scored the lone goal for the Eagles, with Joe Voth getting
an assist.
Jonny Solma had two goals for the Cardinals, with six other players scoring
one goal apiece. Skyler Wenniger had a goal and three assists for Luverne.
The Cardinals outshot Windom Area 53-21. Ben Stubbe made 45 saves for the
Eagles.
It was the final league game for both teams. Luverne finishes 8-1-1 and
Windom 4-5-1. The Cardinals are 15-3-2 overall, while the Eagles are 9-7-1.
Also in the Southwest Conference Tuesday, Marshall beat Morris/Benson 6-3.
The Tigers win the league title with a 9-1 record.
Windom Area will host Waseca at 7 p.m. Friday.
Red Bulls split in home triangular
Feb.
1, 2012
FAIRMONT - The Fairmont/Martin County West wrestling team split a pair of
duals in a triangular Tuesday at Cardinal Gym.
The Red Bulls topped Luverne 51-27 before losing 63-18 to Adrian.
Two Fairmont/MCW wrestlers won twice on the night as Bryan Andrews and Jovan
Ramos each won one match by fall and one by forfeit.
Also winning for the Red Bulls against the Dragons was Jeff Brickner by fall
at 182.
In the Luverne match, Trevor Schultz won by fall at 113, Christopher Krenz by
technical fall at 120 and Phillip Bowie by major decision at 160. Picking up
forfeit wins were Elijah Gronewold (126), Mike Evans (152), Luis Figueroa (195)
and Kelvin Bahr (285).
Fairmont/MCW is 9-10 on the season. The Red Bulls will face
Madelia/Truman/Martin Luther at Truman Thursday.
Mavericks win road game over Saints
Feb.
1, 2012
SAINT JAMES - Martin County West claimed a 73-65 road nonconference boys
basketball win over Saint James Tuesday. The Mavericks led 32-31 at halftime.
Austin Krumwiede had a double-double with 20 points and 11 rebounds for MCW
and also had three blocks.
Also scoring in double figures were Mitch Sitzmann with 15 points, Cordell
Weber with 13 and Tyler Sinn with 11.
Zach Brandts paced the Saints with 28 points, with Joe Nelson scoring 12.
MCW is 10-9, while Saint James is 2-16.
The Mavericks travel to Madelia for a Valley Conference contest Friday.
Magic finish in middle of triangular
Feb.
1, 2012
WELCOME - Martin County Area finished in the middle of a triangular
gymnastics meet Tuesday.
Mankato West was first with a 135.825 total, followed by the host Magic
(133.725) and Mankato East/Loyola (133.625).
Rebecca Steen tied for first on two events, vault with a 9.15 and floor with
a 9.3
She was also second in the all around (35.05), fourth on bars (8.4) and
fourth on beam (8.2).
MCA will host Waseca Friday.
Iowa Lakes men reach .500 mark
Feb.
1, 2012
ESTHERVILLE - The Iowa Lakes Community College men's basketball team evened
its record at 10-10 on the season with a 92-58 victory over the Dakota Wesleyan
JV Tuesday.
Seven players scored in double digits for the Lakers, with Eric Allison and
Josh Schaben sharing the top spot with 14.
Kris Menning led the Tigers with 15 points.
Iowa Lakes will host the Briar Cliff JV at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
Tuesday,
Jan. 31 results
Wrestling
Jackson County Central 50, Windom/Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin 12
Worthington/Round Lake-Brewster 42, Sibley-Ocheyedan 27
Madelia/Truman/Martin Luther 39, Spring Lake Park 30
Clear Lake 46, Spirit Lake Park 30
Fairmont/MCW triangular
Fairmont/Martin County West 51, Luverne 27
Adrian 63, Fairmont/Martin County West 18
Gymnastics
Jackson County Central 140.3, Worthington 135.5
Blue Earth Area 130.15, Windom/Mountain Lake 126.85
MCA triangular
1. Mankato West 135.825, 2. Martin County Area 133.725, 3. Mankato East/Loyola 133.625
Minnesota girls basketball
Jackson County Central 45, Windom 37
Adrian 63, Worthington 61
Marshall 61, Redwood Valley 40
Martin County West 63, Saint Clair 48
Martin Luther 63, Truman 44
Granada-Huntley-East Chain 62, Madelia 27
Nicollet 50, Maple River 37
Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial 53, Alden-Conger 35
Lincoln HI 59, Hills-Beaver Creek 47
Minnesota boys basketball
Windom 54, Jackson County Central 37
Pipestone 63, Luverne 59
Marshall 54, Redwood Valley 52
Martin County West 73, Saint James 65
Southwest Minnesota Christian 77, Southwest Star Concept 46
Fulda 78, Round Lake-Brewster 39
Hills-Beaver Creek 80, Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin 75
Ellsworth 93, Red Rock Central 58
Adrian 73, Westbrook-Walnut Grove 60
Murray County Central 78, Edgerton 73
Iowa girls basketball
Estherville Lincoln Central 55, Spirit Lake 23
Western Christian 78, Emmetsburg 44
Spencer 59, Storm Lake 16
Clay Central-Everly 44, Harris-Lake Park 37
North Sentral Kossuth/Armstrong-Ringsted 54, Corwith-Wesley-LuVerne 21
Okoboji 53, Rock Valley 48
Sibley-Ocheyedan 58, West Lyon 51
MOC-Floyd Valley 66, Sheldon 20
Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 47, South O'Brien 36
Iowa boys basketball
Spirit Lake 59, Estherville Lincoln Central 30
Emmetsburg 56, Western Christian 55
Spencer 60, Storm Lake 57
Harris-Lake Park 66, Clay Central-Everly 38
North Sentral Kossuth/Armstrong-Ringsted 47, Corwith-Wesley-LuVerne 30
Rock Valley 66, Okoboji 55
Sibley-Ocheyedan 63, West Lyon 57
MOC-Floyd Valley 59, Sheldon 23
South O'Brien 56, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 44
Boys hockey
Luverne 8, Windom Area 1
Marshall 6, Morris/Benson 3
Sioux Falls 3, Worthington 1
Girls hockey
Marshall 5, Morris/Benson 1
Waseca 4, Fairmont 1
College men’s basketball
Iowa Lakes 92, Dakota Wesleyan JV 58
Iowa State 72, Kansas State 70
Northern Iowa 58, Southern Illinois 49
Bethany Lutheran 83, Martin Luther 66
Top 25 college men's basketball
(1) Kentucky 69, Tennessee 44
(5) North Carolina 68, Wake Forest 53
Illinois 42, (9) Michigan State 41
(15) Marquette 66, Seton Hall 59
(16) Virginia 65, Clemson 61
(19) Wisconsin 52, Penn State 46
Arkansas 82, (25) Vanderbilt 74
Top 25 college women's basketball
(2) Notre Dame 71, (13) Rutgers 41
DePaul 86, (14) Louisville 61
NBA
Boston 93, Cleveland 90
Indiana 106, New Jersey 99
Atlanta 100, Toronto 77
New York 113, Detroit 86
Memphis 100, Denver 97 (OT)
Golden State 93, Sacramento 90
Los Angeles Lakers 106, Charlotte 73
College women's hockey
Wisconsin-Superior 5,
Gustavus 1
NHL
Nashville Predators 5, Minnesota Wild 4
New Jersey 4, New York Rangers 3 (SO New Jersey 1-0)
Winnipeg 2, Philadelphia 1 (SO Winnipeg 1-0)
Pittsburgh 5, Toronto 4 (SO Pittsburgh 1-0)
Boston 4, Ottawa 3
New York Islanders 5, Carolina 2
Buffalo 3, Montreal 1
Tampa Bay 4, Washington 3 (OT)
Detroit 3, Calgary 1
Anaheim 4, Phoenix 1
Edmonton 3, Colorado 2
Vancouver 3, Chicago 2 (OT)
San Jose 6, Columbus 0
Huskies
face Cobras for league title
Jan. 31, 2012
MOUNTAIN LAKE - Jackson County Central and Windom/Mountain
Lake/Butterfield-Odin will face off for the Southwest Conference wrestling title
Tuesday at the Mountain Lake High School gym.
We'll have coverage on 105.7 KRAQ and KKOJ.com
at around 7 p.m.
Both teams are 5-0 in conference duals.
The Huskies have outscored their conference opponents by an average of
59.2-13.2, while the Cobras have outscored their opponents 55.6-17.4.
JCC is 17-1 overall in duals, with its loss coming to 2A No. 4
Kasson-Mantorville. Windom/MLBO is 14-3 with losses to Saint James,
Dawson-Boyd/Lac qui Parle Valley and Minneota.
The Huskies then go to the Fasnacht Invitational at Janesville Saturday.
Red Bulls to ho st
triangular
Jan. 31, 2012
FAIRMONT - The Fairmont/Martin County West wrestling team will host a
triangular Tuesday at Cardinal Gym that brings together three Section 3AA South
Sub-Section teams.
Wrestling starts at 5 p.m. with Adrian facing Luverne.
The host Red Bulls wrestle the final two duals, first meeting the Cardinals
and then the Dragons in the nightcap.
Fairmont/MCW then has a dual with Madelia/Truman/Martin Luther Thursday at
Truman and then hosts a tournament in Sherburn Saturday.
Unbeaten SWC
gymnastics teams to meet
Jan. 31, 2012
JACKSON - The final two unbeaten teams in
Southwest Conference gymnastics meet Tuesday when Jackson County Central
hosts Worthington. The JV meet starts at 6:30 p.m., with the varsity meet to
follow.
The Trojans had a season-high score of 136.65 in their most recent meet on
Friday. The Huskies average for the ratings is 140.517.
It's also Senior Spotlight night for JCC, which will close out its home
schedule Thursday vs. Redwood Valley on Parent’s Night.
JCC eighth in
Class A ratings
Jan. 31, 2012
SAINT CLOUD - Jackson County Central is eighth in the latest Class A ratings by the Minnesota Girls Gymnastics Coaches
Association.
The Huskies have an average of 140.517.
Worthington is 15th (134.875).
Melrose Area is again first in the Class A ratings with a 147.25 average.
Northfield again leads Class AA (148.459).
For the complete ratings,
click here.
Huskies, Eagle s
basketball teams to clash
Jan. 31, 2012
WINDOM - Jackson County Central travels to Windom for a Southwest Conference
girl-boy basketball doubleheader Tuesday.
The girls game starts at 6 p.m.
The Huskies are 5-4 in league play and 11-8 overall, while the Eagles are 0-8
and 3-13.
Jackson County Central won the first meeting 72-50, pulling away late.
The boys game is scheduled for a 7:30 p.m. start.
Windom's boys are 4-3 in conference play and 12-4 overall, while JCC is 1-7
and 3-13.
The Eagles won the first boys game 64-55.
The Jackson County Central boys will play at Tracy-Milroy-Balaton Thursday,
while the girls host Martin County West Friday.
Mavericks, Cyclones to play for second place in Valley
Jan. 31, 2012
SHERBURN - Second place in the Valley Conference girls basketball standings
will be on the line Tuesday when Martin County West hosts Saint Clair.
Both teams are 8-1 in conference play, each losing to Lake Crystal-Wellcome
Memorial, which is 9-0 in the league.
Tuesday is the final night of conference play. LCWM will try to finish an
unbeaten conference schedule at home against Alden-Conger.
The Mavericks' last game was a 68-27 win over Madelia, which put its overall
record at 13-4. MCW is outscoring its opponents 51.5-44.8.
The Cyclones beat Granada-Huntley-East Chain 63-34 Friday. They're 14-5
overall and outscoring their opponents 50.5-45.0.
Martin County West will play at Jackson County Central Friday.
Windom
Area boys head to Luverne
Jan. 31, 2012
LUVERNE - Windom Area will travel to Luverne for a Southwest Conference boys
hockey matchup Tuesday. Game time at Blue Mound Arena is 7:30 p.m.
The Eagles beat Worthington 8-6 in their most recent game last Tuesday and
have won two straight and seven of nine and are 4-4-1 in conference play and
9-6-1 overall.
The Cardinals tied Morris/Benson 3-3 Saturday and are unbeaten in their last
11 games with nine wins and two ties. Luverne is 7-1-1 in league play and 14-3-2
overall.
Luverne won the first game between the teams 10-2 in Windom on Dec 19.
The Eagles then host Waseca at 7 p.m. Friday.
Wolv es
slip a notch in Iowa boys basketball poll
Jan. 31, 2012
DES MOINES - Harris-Lake Park has slipped a notch to sixth in the
latest Class 1A Iowa boys basketball ratings by the Associated
Press. The Wolves are 18-0 after beating Corwith-Wesley-LuVerne in a
makeup game Monday.
HLP changed places in the poll with No. 5.
Boyden-Hull (15-2). Danville (17-0) is again first in Class 1A.
In two of the classes, the top two teams changed
places.
West Fork (16-0) is the new No. 1 in Class 2A,
with West Marshall (16-0) slipping to second, while MOC-Floyd Valley (17-0) is
the new Class 3A leader, with Waverly-Shell Rock (15-1) second.
Iowa City West (15-0) continues to lead the
Class 4A poll.
For the complete ratings,
click here.
Monday,
Jan. 30 results
Boys basketball
Fairmont 57, Minnesota Valley Lutheran 47
Granada-Huntley-East Chain 54, Madelia 35
Harris-Lake Park 57, Corwith-Wesley-LuVerne 19
Girls basketball
Luverne 45, Tracy-Milroy-Balaton 44
Cedar Mountain/Comfrey 44, Red Rock Central 26
Lincoln HI 54, Westbrook-Walnut Grove 49
Edgerton 75, Minneota 50
Fairmont 63, Minnesota Valley Lutheran 53
Corwith-Wesley-LuVerne 39, Harris-Lake Park 38
Gymnastics
New Ulm 134.5, Marshall 108.5
College men’s basketball
Gustavus 73, Augsburg 63
Carleton 54, Bethel 52
Saint Olaf 77, Hamline 70
Saint Thomas 78, Macalaster 65
Saint Mary's 64, Concordia (Moorhead) 60
College women’s basketball
South Dakota State 61, Oakland 51
South Dakota 60, Oral Roberts 57
Gustavus 63, Augsburg 58
Bethel 74, Carleton 55
Saint Thomas 51, Macalaster 46
Saint Benedict 83, Saint Catherine 59
Saint Olaf 70, Hamline 57
Top 25 college men's basketball
(4) Missouri 67, Texas 66
Top 25 college women's basketball
(3) UConn 61, (5) Duke 45
NBA
Minnesota Timberwolves 120, Houston Rockets 108
Chicago 98, Washington 88
Philadelphia 74, Orlando 69
Miami 109, New Orleans 95
San Antonio 83, Memphis 73
Milwaukee 103, Detroit 82
Dallas 122, Phoenix 99
Utah 93, Portland 89
Los Angeles Clippers 112, Oklahoma City 100
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