Men’s College Basketball: Murray Named Big Ten POW

Iowa City —mUniversity of Iowa men’s basketball sophomore Keegan Murray has been named both the Naismith Trophy Player of the Week Big Ten and Co-Player of the Week on Monday. Murray shares the Big Ten honor with Geo Baker of Rutgers.

The last Iowa men’s basketball player to earn a Naismith Trophy Player of the Week honor was Luka Garza a year ago on Feb. 22, 2021.

Murray has earned the Big Ten weekly honor a program-best four times this season.

The Cedar Rapids native helped propel the Hawkeyes to a pair of comfortable wins last week at Maryland and at home against Nebraska, averaging 33.5 points and nearly seven rebounds.

Iowa will host Michigan this Thursday at 6:00 p.m.

The Wolverines are 13-10.

Sports, February 15th

Boys’ Prep Basketball: Porter, Swanson Lead New London to Easy Win

New London 85, English Valleys 43

New London outscored English Valleys 26-12 in the second quarter, opening up a 21-point lead at halftime, rolling to an 85-43 win over the Bears in a 1A District 10 quarterfinal.

Blaise Porter was electric from the game’s onset, scoring 11 first quarter points, surging to a game-high 25 points.

He also added five assists and five rebounds, while hitting 5-of-8 three point attempts.

Devon Swanson finished with 22 points and nine boards for New London, while Kade Benjamin added 10 points and seven rebounds.

Kaden Hall paced English Valleys with 18 points and seven boards.

New London, now 19-2, will play Thursday night at home against Iowa Valley, who took down Sigourney 45-42 last night.

That game will be begin at 7:00 p.m.

WACO 63, Keota 43 

A balanced scoring attack paced by Colton Leichty led WACO to a 20-point, 63-43 win over Keota yesterday.

Leichty led the Warriors with 13 points, while Simeon Reichenbach had 11.

Keota tied the game in the second quarter, before WACO used a large third quarter run to open the margin up.

WACO is now 18-4.

The Warriors will move to the semifinals on Thursday when they face 18-4 Montezuma.

The Braves dispatched Pekin last night 63-46.

They’ll tip at 7:00 p.m. in Wayland Thursday night.

Winfield-Mount Union 53, Highland 33 

It wasn’t pretty at times, but Winfield-Mount Union did enough to earn a 53-33 win over Highland yesterday.

The Wolves win was their 20th of the season — they now will play Hillcrest Academy in a Thursday night semifinal.

The Ravens bested Holy Trinity 61-36.

Cam Buffington had 22 points and seven rebounds to lead Winfield-Mount Union.

Abram Edwards finished with 12 points and 11 rebounds, while Jake Edwards chipped in with nine.

Danville 62, Lone Tree 42

Caiden Gourley had 18 points as Danville picked up a 62-42 win over Lone Tree yesterday.

The win moves Danville to the semifinals of District 9, where they’ll get Burlington Notre Dame.

Drake Johnson added 16 points, while Sawyer Nelson had 12.

Lone Tree closes their year 7-17.

Mediapolis 55, Van Buren County 34

Ben Egan finished 7-of-10 of the field for 19 points while Cole Lipper chipped in with 16 as Mediapolis rode their two stars to a 55-34 win over Van Buren County.

The loss for the Warriors closed their first season under Mount Pleasant alum Trey Magnani.

Jackson Manning had 10 points to lead Van Buren County.

Mediapolis, now 16-6, will play Mid-Prairie in a 2A-District 10 semifinal on Thursday night.

Tip is set for 7:00 p.m.

Girls’ Prep Basketball: Winfield-Mount Union Looking to Get Back to Region Semifinal

The Winfield-Mount Union girls’ basketball team is two games away from their ultimate goal.

They got off to a good start last week in a 32-point win over Hillcrest Academy and tonight, they’ll look to advance again when they host Holy Trinity a Class 1A Region 6 quarterfinal.

The Crusaders are fresh off a 74-47 first round win and enter 11-11 under head coach Tony Johnson.

Winfield-Mount Union will turn to their usual cast of characters tonight — usually a balanced approach — led by Bradie Buffington’s 15.1 points per game.

Keetyn Townsley adds just south of 10 points, while Jobey Malone is just north of nine.

Mary Kate Bendlage leads Holy Trinity with 14.6 points per game, she’s been steadily climbing the scoring ranks in her sophomore season.

Natalie Randolph adds 12.1 as the two double figure scorers for the Crusaders.

The winner of tonight’s game will get either Burlington Notre Dame or WACO in Friday’s regional semifinal.

Both games will tip at 7:00 p.m. tonight.

You can listen to Winfield-Mount Union – Holy Trinity on FM 105.5.

The KILJ Tournament Trail Pregame Show will start at 6:40 p.m.

Nathan Bloechl will have the call alongside Kent Bennett.

Other matchups tonight:

  • Pella Christian at Mediapolis
  • Louisa-Muscatine at Danville
  • Van Buren County at Regina
  • WACO at Notre Dame
  • Mount Pleasant at Pella (boys’)

Men’s College Basketball: Wesleyan’s Brown Tabbed CAC Player of the Week

Iowa Wesleyan freshman Joey Brown has been named the Continental Athletic Conference Player of the Week, the league announced yesterday.

The guard averaged 27.3 points per game last week and was nearly unstoppable in a road conference game against Lincoln Christian University (Illinois) last Tuesday with a 36-point performance.

Brown followed that up with 20 points against St. Ambrose, before dropping 26 against Clarke on Sunday.

The Miami, Florida native shot 62% from the field across those three games while canning five three-pointers.

Iowa Wesleyan closed their regular season 11-18, they’ll host the CAC men’s basketball tournament, scheduled to be played February 25th-27th in Mount Pleasant.

Men’s College Basketball: Murray Named Big Ten POW:

University of Iowa men’s basketball sophomore Keegan Murray has been named both the Naismith Trophy Player of the Week Big Ten and Co-Player of the Week on Monday. Murray shares the Big Ten honor with Geo Baker of Rutgers.

The last Iowa men’s basketball player to earn a Naismith Trophy Player of the Week honor was Luka Garza a year ago on Feb. 22, 2021.

Murray has earned the Big Ten weekly honor a program-best four times this season.

The Cedar Rapids native helped propel the Hawkeyes to a pair of comfortable wins last week at Maryland and at home against Nebraska, averaging 33.5 points and nearly seven rebounds.

Iowa will host Michigan this Thursday at 6:00 p.m.

The Wolverines are 13-10.

 

Prep Wrestling: 1A State Qualifiers

KILJ — The 1A State Wrestling bracket has been filled and several from the area are competing.

Here’s your 1A state qualifiers from the region:

  • 113 – Gage Burden (New London)
  • 126 – Marcel Lopez (New London)
  • 138 – Quinten Aney (Mediapolis)
  • 145 – Louden Huisenga (WACO)
  • 152 – Dominic Lopez (New London)
  • 182 – Josh Glendening (New London)
  • 220 – Jonah Clark (WACO)

1A will begin their first session on Thursday night from Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

The action will begin at 6:00 p.m. and you can listen for updates on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Prep Wrestling: 2A State Qualifiers

KILJ — Notre Dame will send nine to the state tournament — tied for second most in 2A with West Delaware — this week in Des Moines.

The Nikes will also take on West Delaware in Wednesday’s quarterfinal round of 2A State Duals.

Here’s the full list of 2A qualifiers:

2A State Wrestling Qualifiers:
  • 106 – Carter West (NDWB)
  • 113 – Kaiden Dietzenbach (NDWB)
  • 120 – Lane Scorpil (CC-WMU); CJ Davis (NDWB)
  • 132 – Blaine Frazier (NDWB); Cason Miller (Fairfield)
  • 138 – Tate O’Shea (NDWB)
  • 152 – Isaiah Fenton (NDWB)
  • 160 – Sam West (NDWB)
  • 170 – River Belger (NDWB)
  • 182 – CJ Walrath (NDWB)

2A’s first session will be Thursday morning at 9:00 a.m.

You can listen for updates and live, hold-by-hold coverage on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

In Class 3A, Burlington will be sending Julius Harris (285) while Fort Madison is sending Jakob McGowan, Isaac Thacher, and Daniel Sokolik.

3A will open up Thursday afternoon at 1:30 p.m.

Prep Basketball: New London Looking for Revenge as Tournament Trail Opens

New London — The New London Tiger basketball team is setting out for revenge.

After finishing one game shy of the state tournament a year ago, the Tigers will open their tournament trail run tonight at home against English Valleys.

Outright champions of the Super Conference, New London finished their year 18-2 behind the strong play of their two stars Blaise Porter and Kade Benjamin.

Porter, who is continuing to receive low and mid-major Division I college interest, averaged 17.6 points, 5.4 assists and 4.3 rebounds per game. It stands to reason he’ll take on more of a scoring burden as rotations tighten in the postseason.

His running mate Kade Benjamin is averaging 14.4 points per game, while Devon Swanson is at 13.4.

Perhaps the biggest reason for New London’s success this year has been the late season emergence of Kooper Schulte.

Schulte has upped his scoring average to just south of 8.0 points per game and has been the beneficiary of playing with three All-Conference players, getting open looks repeatedly.

The terrific Tiger shortstop has hit a blistering 54% of his three point shots while chipping in with 4.2 boards.

Their opponent tonight is no first round slouch, however. English Valleys enters 12-10 and similar to New London’s first round tussle with Lisbon last year — who featured Kole Becker — the Bears have boast one of the state’s best scorers in Kaden Hall.

Hall has been a one man wrecking crew, scoring 23.0 points per game and has the ability to single-handedly will his team to a win.

Tonight’s game will begin at 7:00 p.m. from New London High School; you can listen on FM 98.5 and AM 1130.

Nathan Bloechl will have the call.

Prep Basketball: Tough WACO Squad Gets Keota in Opening Round Scrap

Wayland — The WACO Warrior basketball team — who is following up a remarkable football season with a memorable one on the hardcourt — will open their postseason tonight when they host Keota in a 1A-5 first round scrap.

The Warriors finished their year a workman-like 17-4 with key wins over New London and Winfield-Mount Union,

More than anything, they’re a team that no one wants to face.

A balanced scoring attack is headed by sophomore guard Hunter Hughes, who at 45% from the field and 34% from three is averaging a team-high 12.1 points per game.

Simeon Reichenbach checks in at 9.2 points per game, while Reece Oswald is at 8.8.

Keota is 11-11.

The Eagles earned an easy 62-18 win over Tri-County in the prelim round last Friday. WACO has won four of the last five when the clubs meet, including a December 11th 61-38 triumph.

Keota is paced by a trio of sophomores, Sawyer Stout, Evan Vittetoe and Cole Kindred — with Stout spearheading the bunch at 13.7 points per game.

Tonight’s scrap will begin at 7:00 p.m. in Wayland.

John Kuhens and Kent Bennett will be on the call on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Other area boys’ first round action tonight:

  • Van Buren County vs. Mediapolis
  • Central Lee vs. West Burlington
  • Highland at Winfield-Mount Union
  • Notre Dame at Wapello
  • Pekin at Montezuma
  • Oskaloosa at Burlington
  • Fairfield at Iowa City High

Sports, February 14th

Prep Wrestling: 1A State Qualifiers

The 1A State Wrestling bracket has been filled and several from the area are competing.

Here’s your 1A state qualifiers from the region:

  • 113 – Gage Burden (New London)
  • 126 – Marcel Lopez (New London)
  • 138 – Quinten Aney (Mediapolis)
  • 145 – Louden Huisenga (WACO)
  • 152 – Dominic Lopez (New London)
  • 182 – Josh Glendening (New London)
  • 220 – Jonah Clark (WACO)

1A will begin their first session on Thursday night from Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

The action will begin at 6:00 p.m. and you can listen for updates on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Prep Wrestling: 2A State Qualifiers

Notre Dame will send nine to the state tournament — tied for second most in 2A with West Delaware — this week in Des Moines.

The Nikes will also take on West Delaware in Wednesday’s quarterfinal round of 2A State Duals.

Here’s the full list of 2A qualifiers:

2A State Wrestling Qualifiers:
  • 106 – Carter West (NDWB)
  • 113 – Kaiden Dietzenbach (NDWB)
  • 120 – Lane Scorpil (CC-WMU); CJ Davis (NDWB)
  • 132 – Blaine Frazier (NDWB); Cason Miller (Fairfield)
  • 138 – Tate O’Shea (NDWB)
  • 152 – Isaiah Fenton (NDWB)
  • 160 – Sam West (NDWB)
  • 170 – River Belger (NDWB)
  • 182 – CJ Walrath (NDWB)

2A’s first session will be Thursday morning at 9:00 a.m.

You can listen for updates and live, hold-by-hold coverage on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

In Class 3A, Burlington will be sending Julius Harris (285) while Fort Madison is sending Jakob McGowan, Isaac Thacher, and Daniel Sokolik.

3A will open up Thursday afternoon at 1:30 p.m.

Prep Basketball: New London Looking for Revenge as Tournament Trail Opens

The New London Tiger basketball team is setting out for revenge.

After finishing one game shy of the state tournament a year ago, the Tigers will open their tournament trail run tonight at home against English Valleys.

Outright champions of the Super Conference, New London finished their year 18-2 behind the strong play of their two stars Blaise Porter and Kade Benjamin.

Porter, who is continuing to receive low and mid-major Division I college interest, averaged 17.6 points, 5.4 assists and 4.3 rebounds per game. It stands to reason he’ll take on more of a scoring burden as rotations tighten in the postseason.

His running mate Kade Benjamin is averaging 14.4 points per game, while Devon Swanson is at 13.4.

Perhaps the biggest reason for New London’s success this year has been the late season emergence of Kooper Schulte.

Schulte has upped his scoring average to just south of 8.0 points per game and has been the beneficiary of playing with three All-Conference players, getting open looks repeatedly.

The terrific Tiger shortstop has hit a blistering 54% of his three point shots while chipping in with 4.2 boards.

Their opponent tonight is no first round slouch, however. English Valleys enters 12-10 and similar to New London’s first round tussle with Lisbon last year — who featured Kole Becker — the Bears have boast one of the state’s best scorers in Kaden Hall.

Hall has been a one man wrecking crew, scoring 23.0 points per game and has the ability to single-handedly will his team to a win.

Tonight’s game will begin at 7:00 p.m. from New London High School; you can listen on FM 98.5 and AM 1130.

Nathan Bloechl will have the call.

Prep Basketball: Tough WACO Squad Gets Keota in Opening Round Scrap

The WACO Warrior basketball team — who is following up a remarkable football season with a memorable one on the hardcourt — will open their postseason tonight when they host Keota in a 1A-5 first round scrap.

The Warriors finished their year a workman-like 17-4 with key wins over New London and Winfield-Mount Union,

More than anything, they’re a team that no one wants to face.

A balanced scoring attack is headed by sophomore guard Hunter Hughes, who at 45% from the field and 34% from three is averaging a team-high 12.1 points per game.

Simeon Reichenbach checks in at 9.2 points per game, while Reece Oswald is at 8.8.

Keota is 11-11.

The Eagles earned an easy 62-18 win over Tri-County in the prelim round last Friday. WACO has won four of the last five when the clubs meet, including a December 11th 61-38 triumph.

Keota is paced by a trio of sophomores, Sawyer Stout, Evan Vittetoe and Cole Kindred — with Stout spearheading the bunch at 13.7 points per game.

Tonight’s scrap will begin at 7:00 p.m. in Wayland.

John Kuhens and Kent Bennett will be on the call on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Other area boys’ first round action tonight:

  • Van Buren County vs. Mediapolis
  • Central Lee vs. West Burlington
  • Highland at Winfield-Mount Union
  • Notre Dame at Wapello
  • Pekin at Montezuma
  • Oskaloosa at Burlington
  • Fairfield at Iowa City High

 

 

Prep Wrestling: 1A-7 State Qualifiers

Wapello — Qualifiers from Saturday’s District Tournament at Wapello.

Area qualifiers are bolded.

106

1st – Reanah Utterback (Sigourney-Keota)

2nd – Dalton Ervin (Moravia)

113

1st – Easton Schlabaugh (Highland)

2nd – Gage Burden (New London)

120

1st – Brandon Paez (Lisbon)

2nd – Aiden Golston (Moravia)

126

1st – Marcel Lopez (New London)

2nd – Quincy Happel (Lisbon)

132

1st – Tiernan Boots (Lisbon)

2nd – Carlos Valenzuela (Highland)

138

1st – Cade Siebrecht (Lisbon)

2nd – Quinten Aney (Mediapolis)

145

1st – Louden Huisenga (WACO)

2nd – Indy Harbaugh (Lisbon)

152

1st – Dominic Lopez (New London)

2nd – Lincoln Holub (Lisbon)

160

1st – Cade Molyneux (Sigourney-Keota)

2nd –  Sam Aitchison (Regina)

170

1st – Max Kohl (Lisbon)

2nd – Aidan Udell (Regina)

182

1st – Josh Glendening (New London)

2nd – Jamien Moore (Lisbon)

195

1st – Ronan Poynton (Regina)

2nd – Indy Ferguson (Lisbon)

220

1st – Jonah Clark (WACO)

2nd – Conner Reed (Sigourney-Keota)

285

1st – Wyatt Smith (Lisbon)

2nd – Trace Goematt (North Mahaska)