Prep Volleyball: Holy Trinity Sweeps New London, WACO Goes Perfect, Mount Pleasant Wins

No. 5 (1A) Holy Trinity 3, No. 10 (1A) New London 0 

Kassi Randolph had 14 kills while Natalie Randolph added 12 as Holy Trinity rolled to a 3-0 sweep win over New London last night.

Kassi Randolph, who stuffs the stat sheet, also finished with 21 assists, three blocks and nine digs.

The Crusaders went 25-15, 25-17, 25-18 for the win.

Natalie Burden led New London with nine kills.

Aliyah Christensen finished with 12 assists.

The win improved Holy Trinity to 17-4 overall and 3-1 in conference play.

New London slipped to 14-10.

WACO Sweeps at Lone Tree

WACO earned sweep wins over Lone Tree, Cardinal and Keota, dominating the Lone Tree quad.

The Warriors picked up 21-11, 21-13 wins over Cardinal, 21-11, 21-11 wins over Keota and 25-17, 25-21 victories over Lone Tree.

Ellah Kissell had 13 kills, while Grace Coble provided 35 helpers.

WACO upped their ledger to 16-8.

Mount Pleasant 3, Fort Madison 1 

Mount Pleasant won their fourth straight, cruising to a four-set win over Fort Madison last night at the Hound Dome.

The win moved the Panthers to 14-10.

Fort Madison slumped to 5-14.

Other area finals:

  • Keokuk 3, Burlington 2
  • No. 8 (3A) West Burlington 3, Danville 0

Men’s College Golf: Wesleyan Wins at Home:

Mount Pleasant — The Iowa Wesleyan men’s golf team got a second place finish from Trace White who carded a 73, as they picked up a team championship at their home meet yesterday at Sheaffer Memorial Golf Course.

Kenny Tucker shot a 77 for 6th while Brevin Wilson tied for 7th with a 78.

Bailey Shelledy added an 88 for the Tigers.

Off until this weekend, the Tigers will compete at the Knox College Invitational.

Tee time is set for 12:00 p.m. Saturday afternoon.

College Football: Iowa’s Campbell Named Nagurski POW

Iowa City — University of Iowa junior linebacker Jack Campbell has been named the Bronko Nagurski National Player of the Week following No. 5 Iowa’s, 24-14, win over Colorado State on Sept. 25.

The Cedar Falls native recorded a career-high 18 tackles against the Rams as Iowa improved to 4-0 on the season.

He added three pass break-ups and his second fumble recovery of the season.

Campbell leads Iowa’s defense with 43 tackles this season.

Iowa returns to Big Ten play Friday, Oct. 1, on the road at Maryland.

Kick is set for 7:00 p.m.

Sports, Wednesday, September 29th

Prep Cross Country: Blint, Wagner Lead Panther Girls; Danville/NL Wins: 

Abby Blint ran 21:09 for first place, helping lead the Panther girls’ cross country team at the Washington Invite last night.

Blint won the race by over one minute.

Freshman Alexis Wagner continued building on a strong first year campaign, finishing ninth.

Jenna Gilmore, Jayden Housh and Ella McNamee were the final three scorers for Mount Pleasant.

They’ll be off until next Monday when they head to Hillcrest Academy.

On the boys’ side of things, the Panthers’ finished fourth in the large school division.

Nate McWilliams was Mount Pleasant’s top finisher.

McWilliams ended the race 8th overall running 18:23:08.

Gabe Feldmann finished 12th, while Christian Bracht-Wagner went 19:17 for 14th.

Washington’s Lance Sobaski was the meet medalist, churning in a 16:52.97.

The Demons won the event and were followed up by Fort Madison and Fairfield in the top-three.

Meanwhile in Williamsburg, 2A’s No. 1 Danville-New London rolled to yet another team championship, taking down four other ranked programs.

The Bears outlasted No. 7 (3A) Solon for the win.

Ty Carr and Alexander Julian were the clubhouse leaders for the Bears, winding up in 2nd and 3rd respectively.

Rylan Martin went 18:06.03 for 14th.

Seth Bailey finished 16th.

The Danville-New London girls’ finished 6th overall, they were led by Cassidy Yaley.

Prep Volleyball: Holy Trinity Sweeps New London, WACO Goes Perfect, Mount Pleasant Wins:

No. 5 (1A) Holy Trinity 3, No. 10 (1A) New London 0 

Kassi Randolph had 14 kills while Natalie Randolph added 12 as Holy Trinity rolled to a 3-0 sweep win over New London last night.

Kassi Randolph, who stuffs the stat sheet, also finished with 21 assists, three blocks and nine digs.

The Crusaders went 25-15, 25-17, 25-18 for the win.

Natalie Burden led New London with nine kills.

Aliyah Christensen finished with 12 assists.

The win improved Holy Trinity to 17-4 overall and 3-1 in conference play.

New London slipped to 14-10.

WACO Sweeps at Lone Tree

WACO earned sweep wins over Lone Tree, Cardinal and Keota, dominating the Lone Tree quad.

The Warriors picked up 21-11, 21-13 wins over Cardinal, 21-11, 21-11 wins over Keota and 25-17, 25-21 victories over Lone Tree.

Ellah Kissell had 13 kills, while Grace Coble provided 35 helpers.

WACO upped their ledger to 16-8.

Mount Pleasant 3, Fort Madison 1 

Mount Pleasant won their fourth straight, cruising to a four-set win over Fort Madison last night at the Hound Dome.

The win moved the Panthers to 14-10.

Fort Madison slumped to 5-14.

Other area finals:

  • Keokuk 3, Burlington 2
  • No. 8 (3A) West Burlington 3, Danville 0

Men’s College Golf: Wesleyan Wins at Home:

The Iowa Wesleyan men’s golf team got a second place finish from Trace White who carded a 73, as they picked up a team championship at their home meet yesterday at Sheaffer Memorial Golf Course.

Kenny Tucker shot a 77 for 6th while Brevin Wilson tied for 7th with a 78.

Bailey Shelledy added an 88 for the Tigers.

Off until this weekend, the Tigers will compete at the Knox College Invitational.

Tee time is set for 12:00 p.m. Saturday afternoon.

College Football: Iowa’s Campbell Named Nagurski POW:

University of Iowa junior linebacker Jack Campbell has been named the Bronko Nagurski National Player of the Week following No. 5 Iowa’s, 24-14, win over Colorado State on Sept. 25.

The Cedar Falls native recorded a career-high 18 tackles against the Rams as Iowa improved to 4-0 on the season.

He added three pass break-ups and his second fumble recovery of the season.

Campbell leads Iowa’s defense with 43 tackles this season.

Iowa returns to Big Ten play Friday, Oct. 1, on the road at Maryland.

Kick is set for 7:00 p.m.

Prep Volleyball: Busy Night in Volleyball

KILJ — It will be yet another big Tuesday in the area in terms of volleyball, with several keynote matchups.

Starting in the Southeast Conference, Mount Pleasant is back in action after finishing last week strong.

The Panthers enter play 13-10, winners of three straight.

Tonight they’ll hook up with Fort Madison, the Bloodhounds come in with a record of 5-13.

Kenna Lamm has been outstanding guiding Mount Pleasant’s front row. The senior is averaging 3.8 kills per set putting her squarely in the Conference Player of the Year discussion.

Tonight’s game will begin at 7:15 p.m. at the HoundDome in Fort Madison.

In the Super Conference, No. 5 Holy Trinity will be on the road against New London tonight.

This will be the schools first meeting this season, but Holy Trinity has won four straight in the matchup and 43 of the last 49.

The Crusaders are 16-4 on the year, while New London is 14-9.

Natalie Randolph paces the Holy Trinity front row with 2.4 kills per set while Natalie Burden leads New London with 2.8 kills per set.

Tonight’s tilt will begin at 7:00 p.m. at New London High School.

Other area matchups tonight:

  • Danville at No. 7 West Burlington
  • Burlington at Keokuk
  • Fairfield at Washington
  • WACO, Keota, Cardinal at Lone Tree

Prep Cross Country: Washington Cross Country Invitational Tonight

Washington — Tonight will be a big night in Washington when several area schools will be at the Demon Cross Country Invitational.

Teams there tonight include Burlington, Fairfield, Fort Madison, Highland, Keokuk, Lone Tree, Mount Pleasant, Sigourney and of course, Washington.

The race will be ran at the Washington Golf and Country Club.

The varsity girls’ race will kick off the evening at 5:15 p.m. with the boys’ to follow at 5:40 p.m.

Other cross country tonight:

  • Central Lee and Holy Trinity will race at Van Buren County at Indian Lake
  • Danville-New London will travel to Williamsburg for the Raider Invite

Prep Football: Radio Iowa Poll Announced, WACO Moves Up Two

KILJ — The latest Radio Iowa football poll has been announced and both WACO and Fort Madison have moved up two spots.

The Warriors are now No. 6 in eight-player, while Fort Madison is No. 6 in 4A.

8-Player

1. Montezuma (6-0), LW #1 vs Twin Cedars
2. CAM (Anita) (5-0), LW #2 vs Exira-EHK
3. Easton Valley (5-0), LW #3 vs Calamus-Wheatland
4. Remsen St. Mary’s (5-0), LW #5 vs #5 Newell-Fonda
5. Newell-Fonda (5-0), LW #6 @ #4 Remsen St. Mary’s
6. WACO (6-0), LW #8 vs Lone Tree
7. Gladbrook-Reinbeck (5-0), LW #9 vs Meskwaki
8. Turkey Valley (5-0), LW #10 vs Clarksville
9. Baxter (5-0), LW (X) vs Collins-Maxwell
10.Audubon (5-0), LW #4 @ Coon Rapids-Bayard

Class A

1. West Hancock (5-0), LW #1 vs #10 HMS
2. Woodbury Central (5-0), LW #2 vs Westwood
3. Grundy Center (4-1), LW #3 vs Nashua-Plainfield
4. North Linn (5-0), LW #4 @ Starmont
5. North Butler (5-0), LW #9 vs Saint Ansgar
6. Logan-Magnolia (4-1), LW #6 @ IKM-Manning
7. North Tama (5-0), LW #7 @ BCLUW
8. Lisbon (4-1), LW (X) @ Pekin
9. Earlham (4-1), LW #10 vs Southwest Valley
10.HMS (Hartley) (4-1), LW (X) @ #1 West Hancock

Class 1A

1. Van Meter (5-0), LW #1 vs Nodaway Valley
2. Iowa City Regina (5-0), LW #2 @ Louisa-Muscatine
3. Underwood (5-0), LW #3 @ Treynor
4. Dike-New Hartford (5-0), LW #5 vs Aplington-Parkersburg
5. Sigourney-Keota (5-0), LW #6 vs #8 Cardinal
6. West Sioux (4-1), LW #7 vs Ridge View
7. Pella Christian (4-1), LW #4 @ Pleasantville
8. Cardinal (Eldon) (5-0), LW #8 @ #5 Sigourney-Keota
9. Dyersville Beckman (5-0), LW #9 vs #10 Columbus
10.Waterloo Columbus (4-1), LW #10 @ #9 Beckman

Class 2A

1. Southeast Valley (5-0), LW #1 @ Clarion-Goldfield-Dows
2. Waukon (4-1), LW #2 vs Wahlert
3. West Marshall (4-1), LW #5 @ PCM
4. OABCIG (4-1), LW #6 @ #10 Pocahontas Area
5. Spirit Lake (4-1), LW #3 @ #6 Estherville Lincoln Central
6. Estherville Lincoln Central (3-2), LW #4 vs #5 Spirit Lake
7. West Lyon (3-2), LW #7 vs Okoboji
8. Greene County (4-1), LW #8 vs Red Oak
9. Unity Christian (4-1), LW #9 @ Central Lyon
10.Pocahontas Area (4-1), LW #10 vs #4 OABCIG

Class 3A

1. Harlan (5-0), LW #1 @ Atlantic
2. West Delaware (4-1), LW #2 vs South Tama
3. Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley (5-0), LW #3 @ Sioux Center
4. Solon (5-0), LW #4 @ Washington
5. Humboldt (5-0), LW #5 @ North Polk
6. Nevada (5-0), LW #6 vs Ballard
7. Independence (5-0), LW #7 vs Hampton-Dumont-Cal
8. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (4-1), LW #8 @ MOC-Floyd Valley
9. Davenport Assumption (3-2), LW #10 @ Mount Vernon
10.Algona (4-1), LW (X) @ Gilbert

Class 4A

1. North Scott (5-0), LW #1 @ Burlington
2. Indianola (5-0), LW #2 @ #8 Norwalk
3. Cedar Rapids Xavier (4-1), LW #3 @ Pella
4. Bondurant-Farrar (5-0), LW #4 @ Perry
5. Lewis Central (3-2), LW #5 vs DSM Hoover
6. Fort Madison (5-0), LW #7 vs Clinton
7. Waverly-Shell Rock (4-1), LW #8 vs Marion
8. Norwalk (4-1), LW #9 vs #2 Indianola
9. Clear Creek-Amana (4-1), LW (X) @ CR Washington (Thur)
10.Winterset (4-1), LW (X) vs Glenwood

Class 5A

1. Ankeny (4-1), LW #2 @ #5 Valley
2. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (5-0), LW #1 vs #7 Cedar Falls
3. Southeast Polk (4-1), (4-1), LW #3 @ #8 Linn-Mar
4. Iowa City High (5-0), LW #5 @ Davenport North (Thur)
5. WDM Valley (4-1), LW #4 vs #1 Ankeny
6. Urbandale (4-1), LW #6 @ Ankeny Centennial
7. Cedar Falls (4-1), LW #7 @ #2 Kennedy
8. Linn-Mar (5-0), LW #8 vs #3 S.E. Polk
9. Cedar Rapids Prairie (4-1), LW #9 @ Waterloo West
10.Dowling Catholic (2-3), LW #10 @ Johnston

College Wrestling: Iowa Announces Non-Conference Schedule

Iowa City — The Iowa wrestling program have finalized their 2021-22 nonconference schedule.

The Hawkeyes will begin their season against Ivy League foe Princeton on November 19th before welcoming in Oregon State on November 27th.

Their annual matchup with Iowa State will be December 5th.

They’ll also battle in several tournaments, including the Rofkin Duals in Destin, Florida and the Midlands Championships in Hoffman Estates, Illinois — both of which over the holiday break.

Iowa, of course, are the defending NCAA champions after seeing seven earn All-American honors a year ago.

It was the 24th team title in program history.