Sports, Wednesday, July 28th

Prep Baseball: State Tournament Day 2:

The second day of the Iowa High School State baseball tournament concluded yesterday at Merchants Park in Carroll.

Class 2A Quarters were played yesterday.

Here’s a full look at the scoreboard:

Van Meter 9, Davis County 6

Unity Christian 6, Clarinda 2

Centerville 10, New Hampton 0

Camanche 18, Denver 1

In semifinal play it will be Van Meter and Unity Christian, while Centerville will scrap with Camanche.

Class 3A’s tournament will start tonight at Duane Banks Field in Iowa City.

College Football: Linderbaum Named to Outland Trophy Watch List:

University of Iowa junior center Tyler Linderbaum has been named to the 2021 Outland Trophy Watch List, the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) announced on Tuesday.

The trophy is presented to the nation’s most outstanding interior lineman on offense or defense.

The Solon, Iowa, native was tabbed preseason first-team All-Big Ten and preseason first-team All-America by Athlon Sports. Linderbaum was also named to the Big Ten Conference preseason honors list, and the Rimington Trophy Watch List.

The Hawkeyes open the 2021 season September 4th hosting Indiana.

College Football: Drake Tabbed for Third Place in Pioneer Football League:

The Drake University football team has been picked to finish third in the 2021 Pioneer Football League standings in a preseason vote of the league’s head coaches, the league office announced Tuesday.

Drake received 67 points for a third-place nod behind Davidson (97) and San Diego (93).

The Pioneer League will feature 11 teams each playing an eight-game schedule to determine the league champion and recipient of the automatic bid to the NCAA FCS Championship.

The 2021 season gets underway Thursday, Sept. 2 when Drake hosts West Virginia Wesleyan and the rest of the league gets underway Saturday, Sept. 4.

College Football: UNI Picked to Finish 5th in MVFC Preseason Poll:

The UNI Football was picked fifth in the MVFC Preseason Poll and 11 Panthers earned preseason All-Conference honors, the league announced last night.

South Dakota State was picked to win the league, North Dakota State was picked second, North Dakota was third and Southern Illinois received the fourth-place nod.

The Panthers finished with a 3-4 record in the shortened spring season, but all four losses came against teams that made the playoff and the losses came by a total of 15 combined points.

They do return stellar quarterback Will McElvain, a Des Moines Lincoln alum who was coached by now Fort Madison athletic director Ben Fry in his prep days.

The Panthers open the season on September 4th on the road at Iowa State.

Prep Baseball: New London Undone by Errors, Calls

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Carroll — The New London Tiger baseball team committed four errors while the umpiring crew committed at least four of their own, as the snakebitten Tigers were downed 4-3 by No. 4 Kee yesterday in a Class 1A Quarterfinal.

The KeeHawks advance to take on top-seed Remsen St. Mary’s, Wednesday morning.

Blaming the umpires is the easy thing to do, but yesterday — at times — it felt like the calls — or lack thereof — went above and beyond your garden variety missed call.

The first came early in the game when New London starter Hecniel Rodriguez was called for a balk for what head coach Brad Helmerson was told as “leaving off the rubber too soon.”

The malady forced a run home for Kee and was the third consecutive game in which a Tiger pitcher had been called for a balk.

The second came in the top of the 3rd inning when after a Kooper Schulte walk, Hecniel Rodriguez bunted and the ensuing throw got away from Kee allowing Schulte to scamper home as Rodriguez glided into third.

But seconds after the play had concluded the home plate umpire called Rodriguez out. At first it appeared to be a batter’s interference call at first — which would not have made sense as Rodriguez did not deviate from the base path to impede the throw or the attempted catch.

Instead, after the game Helmerson said the home plate umpire claimed Rodriguez left the box too early and stepped on home.

The final blow, came on an attempted pick off of Kee designated hitter Colton Kelsch.

With runners on the corners and two gone, Kelsch purposely took an aggressive lead off to draw a throw from Rodriguez which would trigger a steal home from the runner at 3rd.

Instead, Rodriguez would bluff a throw to first, in which Kelsch took off for second. Rodriguez then calmly threw to second and Schulte applied the tag which would have ended the inning.

Instead, the first base umpire called a balk — the second of the game — against Rodriguez prior to the pick off.

Only, it was never a balk.

The umpiring crew met and deemed the call so egregiously bad, their only remedy for New London was to “re-do” the play.

The next pitch resulted in a run as Rodriguez, clearly frustrated, overthrew a fastball resulting in a wild pitch.

To their credit, New London would rally.

The Tigers put two runs up in the 7th on three consecutive hits to draw within 4-3 but after a groundout and a flyout, Kee reliever Dalton Dibert struck out Camden Kasel with the tying run on base to put out the fire.

New London closed their season 26-2.

Kee improved to 34-9.

Prep Baseball: State Tournament Scoreboard

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Carroll — Day One of the Iowa High School State Baseball Tournament concluded with two more games following New London-Kee.

Here’s a look at the quarterfinal scoreboard:

Class 1A State Quarterfinals 

Remsen St. Mary’s 14, Grundy Center 0

Kee 4, New London 3

St. Albert 9, Lisbon 3

Alburnett 8, Tri-Center 6

Remsen St. Mary’s will take on Kee at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, while St. Albert while scrap with Alburnett on Wednesday afternoon in the 1A semifinals.

College Football: A Dream Realized — Winfield’s Buffington Officially Commits to Iowa: 

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Iowa City — Winfield-Mount Union rising sophomore Cam Buffington has officially committed to play football for the University of Iowa, he announced yesterday.

Buffington recently took a visit that cemented his commitment, fulfilling a life long dream to suit up for the Hawkeyes.

In his freshman season, Buffington finished with 50.5 tackles and one interception on defense while accounting for 1,029 total yards and 19 touchdowns on offense for the Wolves.

Buffington’s teriffic first year continued on the basketball court, where he averaged 17.2 points per game for Winfield.

He also qualified for state track, competing in the 1A long jump.

The 6’3, 200-pounder is expected to play linebacker for the Hawkeyes.

He’s the second commit for Iowa in the Class of 2024, joining East Buchanan offensive lineman Cody Fox.

College Football: Mike Rose Makes Butkus Award Watch List

Ames— Iowa State linebacker Mike Rose was named to the Butkus Award watch list, announced yesterday.

The award is given annually to the nation’s best linebacker.

A senior from Brecksville, Ohio, Rose was the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year and an All-Big 12 First Team recipient in 2020 while leading the Cyclones to win over Oregon in the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl.

Rose, who has started all 38 games in his outstanding career, was named to multiple All-America teams in 2020 and has earned All-Big 12 recognition in each of his three seasons in Ames.

Rose will enter his senior year with 248 tackles and 29.0 TFL, ranking 10th all-time in school history.

Sports, Tuesday, July 27th

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Prep Baseball: New London Undone by Errors, Calls:

The New London Tiger baseball team committed four errors while the umpiring crew committed at least four of their own, as the snakebitten Tigers were downed 4-3 by No. 4 Kee yesterday in a Class 1A Quarterfinal.

The KeeHawks advance to take on top-seed Remsen St. Mary’s, Wednesday morning.

Blaming the umpires is the easy thing to do, but yesterday — at times — it felt like the calls — or lack thereof — went above and beyond your garden variety missed call.

The first came early in the game when New London starter Hecniel Rodriguez was called for a balk for what head coach Brad Helmerson was told as “leaving off the rubber too soon.”

The malady forced a run home for Kee and was the third consecutive game in which a Tiger pitcher had been called for a balk.

The second came in the top of the 3rd inning when after a Kooper Schulte walk, Hecniel Rodriguez bunted and the ensuing throw got away from Kee allowing Schulte to scamper to third and Rodriguez glided into third.

But seconds after the play had concluded the home plate umpire called Rodriguez out. At first it appeared to be a batter’s interference call at first — which would not have made sense as Rodriguez did not deviate from the base path to impede the throw or the attempted catch.

Instead, after the game Helmerson said the home plate umpire claimed Rodriguez left the box too early and stepped on home.

The final blow, came on an attempted pick off of Kee designated hitter Colton Kelsch.

With runners on the corners and two gone, Kelsch purposely took an aggressive lead off to draw a throw from Rodriguez which would trigger a steal home from the runner at 3rd.

Instead, Rodriguez would bluff a throw to first, in which Kelsch took off for second. Rodriguez then calmly threw to second and Schulte applied the tag which would have ended the inning.

Instead, the first base umpire called a balk — the second of the game — against Rodriguez prior to the pick off.

Only, it was never a balk.

The umpiring crew met and deemed the call so egregiously bad, their only remedy for New London was to “re-do” the play.

The next pitch resulted in a run as Rodriguez, clearly frustrated, overthrew a fastball resulting in a wild pitch.

To their credit, New London would rally.

The Tigers put two runs up in the 7th on three consecutive hits to draw within 4-3 but after a groundout and a flyout, Kee reliever Dalton Dibert struck out Camden Kasel with the tying run on base to put out the fire.

New London closed their season 26-2.

Kee improved to 34-9.

Prep Baseball: State Tournament Scoreboard:

Day One of the Iowa High School State Baseball Tournament concluded with two more games following New London-Kee.

Here’s a look at the quarterfinal scoreboard:

Class 1A State Quarterfinals 

Remsen St. Mary’s 14, Grundy Center 0

Kee 4, New London 3

St. Albert 9, Lisbon 3

Alburnett 8, Tri-Center 6

Remsen St. Mary’s will take on Kee at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, while St. Albert while scrap with Alburnett on Wednesday afternoon in the 1A semifinals.

College Football: Winfield’s Buffington Officially Commits to Iowa: 

Winfield-Mount Union rising sophomore Cam Buffington has officially committed to play football for the University of Iowa, he announced yesterday.

Buffington recently took a visit that cemented his commitment, fulfilling a life long dream to suit up for the Hawkeyes.

In his freshman season, Buffington finished with 50.5 tackles and one interception on defense while accounting for 1,029 total yards and 19 touchdowns on offense for the Wolves.

Buffington’s teriffic first year continued on the basketball court, where he averaged 17.2 points per game for Winfield.

He also qualified for state track, competing in the 1A long jump.

The 6’3, 200-pounder is expected to play linebacker for the Hawkeyes.

He’s the second commit for Iowa in the Class of 2024, joining East Buchanan offensive lineman Cody Fox.

College Football: Mike Rose Makes Butkus Award Watch List:

Iowa State linebacker Mike Rose was named to the Butkus Award watch list, announced yesterday.

The award is given annually to the nation’s best linebacker.

A senior from Brecksville, Ohio, Rose was the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year and an All-Big 12 First Team recipient in 2020 while leading the Cyclones to win over Oregon in the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl.

Rose, who has started all 38 games in his outstanding career, was named to multiple All-America teams in 2020 and has earned All-Big 12 recognition in each of his three seasons in Ames.

Rose will enter his senior year with 248 tackles and 29.0 TFL, ranking 10th all-time in school history.

 

Prep Baseball: New London Baseball Ready for State Appearance

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Carroll — The New London Tiger baseball team will make their first appearance at the Class 1A State Baseball tournament for the first time since 2006 today when they take on Lansing Kee in quarterfinal play.

The Keehawks are the four seed and come into the state tournament with a record of 33-9 after defeating Northwood-Kensett 11-0 last week in substate final play.

New London knocked off the red-hot Mount Ayr 4-2 in Oskaloosa last week to earn their trip to Carroll.

The Tigers will rely heavily on their pitching and defense today, spearheaded on the bump by Hecniel Rodriguez and in the field with shortstop Kooper Schulte and centerfielder Josh Catala — both of whom are elite defenders.

Tyson Cota is the biggest threat for Lansing Kee, the junior is hitting a team best .419 and has driven in 47 runs, with 13 doubles, three triples and a home run.

Most likely, the Keehawks will turn to junior ace Dalton Dilbert, who has eight wins in 56.1 innings this year. His ERA is 1.74.

The winner of today’s game will square off next with either top seed Remsen St. Mary’s or eight-seeded Grundy Center on Wednesday at 11:00 a.m.

Today’s game will begin at 1:30 p.m. — you can listen on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Pre-game action will commence at 1:15 p.m.

Prep Football: Pullis Completes Historic Prep Run with Shrine Bowl Appearance

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Cedar Falls — Mount Pleasant offensive lineman Cooper Pullis completed his terrific prep career playing in the North-South Shrine Bowl at the UNI Dome on Saturday.

Pullis was an offensive lineman for the South All-Stars, losing 52-24 to the North All-Stars, who were led by the game’s MVP Cooper DeJean of OABCIG.

DeJean, an Iowa recruit, played quarterback for the North All-Stars, but is expected to play defense in Iowa City.

Trashaun Willis of Washington was the lone other area player, he quarterbacked for the South All-Stars.