College Football: Iowa’s Goodson to NFL

Iowa City — Iowa running back Tyler Goodson has announced he will miss the Citrus Bowl to enter the 2022 NFL Draft.

Goodson rushed for 1,151 yards and six scores this year as the engine of the Hawkeye offense.

His 2,551 yards over three seasons ranked 10th all-time in Iowa history.

Goodson was a third-team All-Big Ten choice this year and was a first-team member one season ago.

There has not been a Hawkeye running back drafted since Shonn Greene back in 2009.

Most NFL Draft outlets project Goodson as a 4th or 5th round pick.

College Football: McDonald, Linderbaum FWAA All-Americans

KILJ — Iowa State defensive end Will McDonald and Iowa center Tyler Linderbaum have both been named Football Writers Association of America First Team All-Americans.

Cyclone running back Breece Hall and Iowa defenders Jack Campbell and Riley Moss were second team choices.

McDonald, a junior from Pewaukee, Wisconsin, finished the season with 11.5 sacks and two forced fumbles.

Linderbaum, a consensus top-15 prospect in this year’s draft, was also named the Rimington Trophy Award winner, given annually to the nation’s top center.

Sports, Saturday, December 11th

Boys’ Prep Basketball: Trent’s Double-Double Leads Mount Pleasant; Other Area Finals:

Mount Pleasant 49, Keokuk 32

Dewon Trent poured in 20 points and bagged 11 rebounds, as Mount Pleasant extinguished Keokuk 49-32 last night at Panther Gymnasium.

The Panther defense held Keokuk to just 14 second half points.

Payton Hagans chipped in with 16 points for Mount Pleasant, while Aidan Ashton finished with six points and seven boards.

M.J. Davis led all scorers with 21 points and six rebounds.

Mount Pleasant improved to 2-2 overall and 1-1 in Southeast Conference play.

They’ll travel to Cedar Rapids Washington Monday night.

You can listen to that game on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

New London 74, Van Buren County 41

Devon Swanson scored a game high 25 points, as New London continued to roll minus Blaise Porter.

New London improved to 3-0, Van Buren County fell to 1-4.

Lucas Fett paced the Warriors with nine points.

Danville 45, Notre Dame 40

Drake Johnson had 16 points while Caiden Gourley added 10 points as Danville stayed unbeaten with a 45-40 win over Notre Dame last night.

Jackson Brent scored 11 points for the Nikes.

Danville upped their mark to 4-0, Notre Dame dropped to 1-4.

Other area finals:

  • West Burlington 71, Holy Trinity 35
  • WACO 66, Cardinal 60
  • Wapello 51, Highland 43
  • Mediapolis 47, Lone Tree 29
  • Pekin 62, Louisa-Muscatine 26
  • Washington 75, Burlington 69
  • Fort Madison 61, Fairfield 50

Girls’ Prep Basketball: Keokuk Downs Mount Pleasant, Other Area Finals:

Keokuk 73, Mount Pleasant 40

Keokuk lead 34-13 at halftime as the Chiefs rolled to a 73-40 win over Mount Pleasant last night.

The Panthers tried to rally in the third quarter before Keokuk used an 18-10 in the fourth to put the game on ice.

The win moved the Chiefs to 2-3.

Mount Pleasant dropped to 1-5.

They’ll look to get back into the win column on Monday night when they travel to Benton Community for a nonconference tilt.

Tip is set for 7:00p.m.

Central Lee 40, Winfield-Mount Union 38 

Jobey Malone had 16 points to lead all scorers, but it was Central Lee coming out on top with a 40-38 win over Winfield-Mount Union in a Super Conference thriller.

Alivia Myhre lead Central Lee with 14 points, while Mya Lampe chipped in with 11.

The loss was Winfield’s first of the season, they’re now 6-1.

Central Lee upped their ledger to 4-1.

WACO 48, Cardinal 38 

WACO’s strong fourth quarter helped guide the Warriors past Cardinal last night, 48-38.

The Warriors edged the Comets 16-11 in the fourth quarter after Cardinal put together a 10-4 in the third quarter to draw within five.

Cynthia Albert paced Cardinal with 10 points.

WACO moved to 3-2.

Van Buren County 49, New London 29 

Annabelle Cormier dropped 17 points as the the Warriors earned win number one on their year, 49-29 over New London.

The Tigers fell to 0-8.

Notre Dame 66, Danville 44 

Gabby Deery and Abby Korschgen each scored 12 points as No. 7 (1A) Notre Dame rolled to a 66-44 win over Danville last night.

Reagan Engberg and Lauren Krieger scored nine points apiece for the Nikes, who remained unbeaten at 6-0.

They’re 4-0 in conference play.

Makenzie Morris led Danville with 10 points.

Other area finals:

  • West Burlington 68, Holy Trinity 43
  • Highland 48, Wapello 37
  • Mediapolis 78, Lone Tree 29
  • Louisa-Muscatine 40, Pekin 38
  • Fairfield 46, Fort Madison 38
  • Washington 49, Burlington 30

College Football: Iowa’s Goodson to NFL: 

Iowa running back Tyler Goodson has announced he will miss the Citrus Bowl to enter the 2022 NFL Draft.

Goodson rushed for 1,151 yards and six scores this year as the engine of the Hawkeye offense.

His 2,551 yards over three seasons ranked 10th all-time in Iowa history.

Goodson was a third-team All-Big Ten choice this year and was a first-team member one season ago.

There has not been a Hawkeye running back drafted since Shonn Greene back in 2009.

Most NFL Draft outlets project Goodson as a 4th or 5th round pick.

College Football: McDonald, Linderbaum FWAA All-Americans:

Iowa State defensive end Will McDonald and Iowa center Tyler Linderbaum have both been named Football Writers Association of America First Team All-Americans.

Cyclone running back Breece Hall and Iowa defenders Jack Campbell and Riley Moss were second team choices.

McDonald, a junior from Pewaukee, Wisconsin, finished the season with 11.5 sacks and two forced fumbles.

Linderbaum, a consensus top-15 prospect in this year’s draft, was also named the Rimington Trophy Award winner, given annually to the nation’s top center.

 

 

Prep Wrestling: Notre Dame Rolls in Riverside, Other Area Finals

Nikes Win Two

Notre Dame received two pins from 132-pounder Blaine Frazier, as the Nikes surged past Van Buren County and Highland yesterday in a Super Conference double dual.

C.J. Walrath, one of the top wrestlers in the state, scrapped at 182 yesterday and picked up two fall victories as well.

Carter West, C.J. Davis, Tate O’Shea, Sam West and Aidan Kniffen both earned two wins, as well.

Notre Dame beat Van Buren 42-18, while defeating Highland 60-12.

Highland took down Van Buren County 36-24.

Wildcats Take Out New London

Second-ranked 120-pounder Lane Scorpil earned an easy win over New London’s Gage Burden, helping guide Columbus Community/Winfield-Mount Union to a 48-34 dual win last night.

Marcel and Dominic Lopez each won by technical fall, with Marcel defeating Damian Vergara and Dominic ousting Lane Genkiner.

New London 195-pounder Trent Wilkerson picked up a fall victory over Ethan Palmer, as well.

The Wildcats nabbed four forfeit wins.

Mount Pleasant Dominates Keokuk

Mount Pleasant’s Bowen Davis pinned Ethan Rose of Keokuk in 5:40 as the Panthers rocked Keokuk for a 57-24 dual win at Mount Pleasant High School last night.

The Panthers won 10 of 14 matches in the bout, six of which were the result of a Keokuk forfeit.

Frank Tousignant won by fall at 285 in 3:01, while Chase Irving won by decision for Mount Pleasant, as well.

Mediapolis Sweeps Double Dual

Third-ranked Quinten Aney paced Mediapolis with two tech fall wins as the Bulldogs took both duals at Louisa-Muscatine last night.

Mediapolis beat Pekin 47-30 while edging Louisa-Muscatine 35-33.

Grady Gunn, Braxton Davis and Wil Whitaker were all double winners for the Bulldogs.

Pekin took care of Louisa-Muscatine in the last match of the night, 36-35.

Girls Basketball: Latest IGHSAU Rankings Announced

KILJ — The latest IGHSAU rankings have been announced.
Class 1A
School
Record
LW
1
Newell-Fonda
4-0
1
2
Bishop Garrigan
3-2
2
3
Exira-EHK
3-0
3
4
Springville
6-0
4
5
North Linn
5-1
5
6
MMCRU
2-0
6
7
Burlington Notre Dame
5-0
7
8
North Mahaska
3-1
8
9
Storm Lake St. Mary’s
2-0
9
10
Montezuma
5-0
10
11
East Buchanan
4-0
11
12
Stanton
3-0
12
13
Central Elkader
5-1
13
14
Westwood
4-1
15
15
Woodbine
4-0
NR
Dropped Out: CAM (14)
Class 2A
School
Record
LW
1
Dike-New Hartford
4-0
1
2
Grundy Center
3-0
2
3
Denver
5-1
3
4
Central Lyon
3-1
4
5
Panorama
4-0
5
6
Cascade
4-0
6
7
Sibley-Ocheyedan
4-1
8
8
West Hancock
3-1
9
9
South Central Calhoun
5-0
11
10
Nodaway Valley
3-2
7
11
Treynor
3-1
12
12
North Union
3-0
13
13
Jesup
3-1
10
14
Aplington-Parkersburg
3-1
14
15
Hinton
4-0
NR
Dropped Out: Wilton (15)
Class 3A
School
Record
LW
1
Unity Christian
4-1
1
2
West Lyon
5-0
2
3
Ballard
4-1
3
4
Estherville-Lincoln Central
5-0
4
5
Center Point-Urbana
5-0
5
6
Cherokee
3-1
6
7
Sergeant Bluff-Luton
3-0
7
8
Clear Lake
2-1
8
9
West Liberty
3-1
9
10
West Marshall
5-0
10
11
Vinton-Shellsburg
5-0
11
12
Roland-Story
2-1
12
13
Davenport Assumption
3-2
15
14
Shenandoah
4-1
NR
15
Harlan
3-1
13
Dropped Out: Okoboji (14)
Class 4A
School
Record
LW
1
Glenwood
3-1
1
2
Bishop Heelan
5-0
5
3
Central DeWitt
2-1
3
4
North Scott
4-0
6
5
Indianola
3-1
2
6
North Polk
5-1
7
7
Dallas Center-Grimes
4-1
8
8
Winterset
4-0
9
9
Grinnell
3-0
10
10
Waverly-Shell Rock
3-1
NR
11
Cedar Rapids Xavier
4-2
4
12
Spencer
5-1
13
13
Solon
3-3
11
14
Mason City
2-2
12
15
Lewis Central
3-2
NR
Dropped Out: Gilbert (14), Benton Community (15)
Class 5A
School
Record
LW
1
Johnston
5-0
1
2
Waterloo West
3-0
2
3
Iowa City High
2-0
4
4
Iowa City West
3-0
7
5
Ankeny Centennial
5-0
8
6
Southeast Polk
4-1
9
7
Dowling Catholic
6-0
11
8
Des Moines Roosevelt
2-2
5
9
Cedar Falls
2-1
3
10
Cedar Rapids Washington
4-1
10
11
West Des Moines Valley
3-1
6
12
Waukee Northwest
3-2
12
13
Pleasant Valley
2-1
14
14
Iowa City Liberty
4-1
NR
15
Linn-Mar
3-1
15
Dropped Out: Sioux City East (13)

Boys’ Prep Basketball: Mount Pleasant Hosts Keokuk

Mount Pleasant — The Mount Pleasant boys’ basketball team will look to win their second in a row tonight when they welcome in Keokuk.

The Panthers, off since last Saturday’s win over West Burlington, are 1-2 on the season.

Senior Dewon Trent is off to a fantastic start for Eric Rawson’s bunch. The dynamic slasher is averaging 14 points and nine rebounds per game.

Sophomore guard Payton Hagans is averaging 13 points per game, while Owen Vansickel — fresh off a career high 25 points against the Falcons — is up to 11 points per game.

Keokuk senior M.J. Davis is the straw that stirs the Chiefs drink.

Davis is scoring 19 points per game at an efficient 50% shooting from the field.

Sophomore Diego Garcia is second on the team with 7.0 points per game.

Mount Pleasant’s 50-46 win in February snapped a four game losing skid against Keokuk.

The Chiefs are 5-2 in the last seven meetings between the two schools.

Tonight’s game will tip at 7:30 p.m. and you can listen on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Other area matchups tonight:

  • WACO at Cardinal
  • Notre Dame at Danville
  • Wapello at Highland
  • Mediapolis at Lone Tree
  • New London at Van Buren County
  • Holy Trinity at West Burlington

The Mount Pleasant girls’ will play at Keokuk — they too will tip at 7:30 p.m.

Prep Wrestling: New London’s Lopez Commits to SIU-E

New London — New London’s three-time defending state champion Marcel Lopez has made his college decision official.

Lopez will continue his wrestling career as a member of Southern Illinois-Edwardsville.

The Cougars are in their infancy stages of Division I wrestling and are associate members of the Mid-American Conference.

They have not had an individual national champion since 1993.

Lopez was named the Dan Gable Mr. Wrestler last year after defeating Lisbon’s Brandon Paez in the state finals.

He has a chance to become just the 30th four-time state champion in Iowa High School wrestling history.

Sports, Friday, December 10th

Prep Wrestling: Notre Dame Rolls in Riverside, Other Area Finals

Nikes Win Two

Notre Dame received two pins from 132-pounder Blaine Frazier, as the Nikes surged past Van Buren County and Highland yesterday in a Super Conference double dual.

C.J. Walrath, one of the top wrestlers in the state, scrapped at 182 yesterday and picked up two fall victories as well.

Carter West, C.J. Davis, Tate O’Shea, Sam West and Aidan Kniffen both earned two wins, as well.

Notre Dame beat Van Buren 42-18, while defeating Highland 60-12.

Highland took down Van Buren County 36-24.

Wildcats Take Out New London

Second-ranked 120-pounder Lane Scorpil earned an easy win over New London’s Gage Burden, helping guide Columbus Community/Winfield-Mount Union to a 48-34 dual win last night.

Marcel and Dominic Lopez each won by technical fall, with Marcel defeating Damian Vergara and Dominic ousting Lane Genkiner.

New London 195-pounder Trent Wilkerson picked up a fall victory over Ethan Palmer, as well.

The Wildcats nabbed four forfeit wins.

Mount Pleasant Dominates Keokuk

Mount Pleasant’s Bowen Davis pinned Ethan Rose of Keokuk in 5:40 as the Panthers rocked Keokuk for a 57-24 dual win at Mount Pleasant High School last night.

The Panthers won 10 of 14 matches in the bout, six of which were the result of a Keokuk forfeit.

Frank Tousignant won by fall at 285 in 3:01, while Chase Irving won by decision for Mount Pleasant, as well.

Mediapolis Sweeps Double Dual

Third-ranked Quinten Aney paced Mediapolis with two tech fall wins as the Bulldogs took both duals at Louisa-Muscatine last night.

Mediapolis beat Pekin 47-30 while edging Louisa-Muscatine 35-33.

Grady Gunn, Braxton Davis and Wil Whitaker were all double winners for the Bulldogs.

Pekin took care of Louisa-Muscatine in the last match of the night, 36-35.

WACO Goes 1-1

WACO fell to Wapello 42-32, but bounced back for a 58-21 win over host Cardinal in yesterday’s Super Conference double dual.

WACO had six 2-0 wrestlers on the night, led by Louden Huisenga and Kris Boone — who won both of their matches by fall.

Gage Samo earned a fall and a technical fall for the Warriors, as well.

Prep Wrestling: New London’s Lopez Commits to SIU-E

New London’s three-time defending state champion Marcel Lopez has made his college decision official.

Lopez will continue his wrestling career as a member of Southern Illinois-Edwardsville.

The Cougars are in their infancy stages of Division I wrestling and are associate members of the Mid-American Conference.

They have not had an individual national champion since 1993.

Lopez was named the Dan Gable Mr. Wrestler last year after defeating Lisbon’s Brandon Paez in the state finals.

He has a chance to become just the 30th four-time state champion in Iowa High School wrestling history.

Boys’ Prep Basketball: Mount Pleasant Hosts Keokuk

The Mount Pleasant boys’ basketball team will look to win their second in a row tonight when they welcome in Keokuk.

The Panthers, off since last Saturday’s win over West Burlington, are 1-2 on the season.

Senior Dewon Trent is off to a fantastic start for Eric Rawson’s bunch. The dynamic slasher is averaging 14 points and nine rebounds per game.

Sophomore guard Payton Hagans is averaging 13 points per game, while Owen Vansickel — fresh off a career high 25 points against the Falcons — is up to 11 points per game.

Keokuk senior M.J. Davis is the straw that stirs the Chiefs drink.

Davis is scoring 19 points per game at an efficient 50% shooting from the field.

Sophomore Diego Garcia is second on the team with 7.0 points per game.

Mount Pleasant’s 50-46 win in February snapped a four game losing skid against Keokuk.

The Chiefs are 5-2 in the last seven meetings between the two schools.

Tonight’s game will tip at 7:30 p.m. and you can listen on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Other area matchups tonight:

  • WACO at Cardinal
  • Notre Dame at Danville
  • Wapello at Highland
  • Mediapolis at Lone Tree
  • New London at Van Buren County
  • Holy Trinity at West Burlington

The Mount Pleasant girls’ will play at Keokuk — they too will tip at 7:30 p.m.

Girls Basketball: Latest IGHSAU Rankings Announced

Class 1A
School
Record
LW
1
Newell-Fonda
4-0
1
2
Bishop Garrigan
3-2
2
3
Exira-EHK
3-0
3
4
Springville
6-0
4
5
North Linn
5-1
5
6
MMCRU
2-0
6
7
Burlington Notre Dame
5-0
7
8
North Mahaska
3-1
8
9
Storm Lake St. Mary’s
2-0
9
10
Montezuma
5-0
10
11
East Buchanan
4-0
11
12
Stanton
3-0
12
13
Central Elkader
5-1
13
14
Westwood
4-1
15
15
Woodbine
4-0
NR
Dropped Out: CAM (14)
Class 2A
School
Record
LW
1
Dike-New Hartford
4-0
1
2
Grundy Center
3-0
2
3
Denver
5-1
3
4
Central Lyon
3-1
4
5
Panorama
4-0
5
6
Cascade
4-0
6
7
Sibley-Ocheyedan
4-1
8
8
West Hancock
3-1
9
9
South Central Calhoun
5-0
11
10
Nodaway Valley
3-2
7
11
Treynor
3-1
12
12
North Union
3-0
13
13
Jesup
3-1
10
14
Aplington-Parkersburg
3-1
14
15
Hinton
4-0
NR
Dropped Out: Wilton (15)
Class 3A
School
Record
LW
1
Unity Christian
4-1
1
2
West Lyon
5-0
2
3
Ballard
4-1
3
4
Estherville-Lincoln Central
5-0
4
5
Center Point-Urbana
5-0
5
6
Cherokee
3-1
6
7
Sergeant Bluff-Luton
3-0
7
8
Clear Lake
2-1
8
9
West Liberty
3-1
9
10
West Marshall
5-0
10
11
Vinton-Shellsburg
5-0
11
12
Roland-Story
2-1
12
13
Davenport Assumption
3-2
15
14
Shenandoah
4-1
NR
15
Harlan
3-1
13
Dropped Out: Okoboji (14)
Class 4A
School
Record
LW
1
Glenwood
3-1
1
2
Bishop Heelan
5-0
5
3
Central DeWitt
2-1
3
4
North Scott
4-0
6
5
Indianola
3-1
2
6
North Polk
5-1
7
7
Dallas Center-Grimes
4-1
8
8
Winterset
4-0
9
9
Grinnell
3-0
10
10
Waverly-Shell Rock
3-1
NR
11
Cedar Rapids Xavier
4-2
4
12
Spencer
5-1
13
13
Solon
3-3
11
14
Mason City
2-2
12
15
Lewis Central
3-2
NR
Dropped Out: Gilbert (14), Benton Community (15)
Class 5A
School
Record
LW
1
Johnston
5-0
1
2
Waterloo West
3-0
2
3
Iowa City High
2-0
4
4
Iowa City West
3-0
7
5
Ankeny Centennial
5-0
8
6
Southeast Polk
4-1
9
7
Dowling Catholic
6-0
11
8
Des Moines Roosevelt
2-2
5
9
Cedar Falls
2-1
3
10
Cedar Rapids Washington
4-1
10
11
West Des Moines Valley
3-1
6
12
Waukee Northwest
3-2
12
13
Pleasant Valley
2-1
14
14
Iowa City Liberty
4-1
NR
15
Linn-Mar
3-1
15
Dropped Out: Sioux City East (13)