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Tuesday, April 23, 2024
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An unusual day at Kinnick Stadium

Last Saturday's all-time Iowa comeback in the Pittsburgh game was not the only unusual thing that happened at Kinnick Stadium that day.

Yes, everybody who stayed witnessed what is now called the best Iowa comeback of all time, and rightly so. But to show you the condition that college football is in, here's another interesting note.

Pittsburgh started the day as a member of the Big East Conference. By game's end, they were a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

The disease that has hit college football in jumping well-established conferences for the big money has become an epidemic. But as the weekend moved along, it seemed to me that, believe-it-or-not, big oil had something to say about conference realignment.

The billionaires in Oklahoma and Texas were on the side of their teams staying in the Big 12. And they backed up their words with newspaper ads urging the Sooners and Longhorns to reevaluate their position and to stay in the Big 12. At least you can give the oil men a kudo for a sense of history and tradition.

It would seem, too, that the words of NCAA boss Mark Emmert also urged a go-slow attitudue. It seemed to have some effect on the Pac-12's statement that they were going to stay at 12 teams.

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Thompson, Little Hawks roll over Cougs

Kennedy Coach Tim Lewis said his Cougars played their best football of the season Thursday night against No. 2 Iowa City High.

And then came the second half.

Ronald Thompson ran for four second-half touchdowns to power City High past Kennedy, 34-13, in a Mississippi Valley Conference football game at Kingston Stadium.

The win was the 33rd straight in regular season play for City High (5-0). Kennedy (2-3) had its two-game winning streak stopped.

Despite running only 15 plays in three first-half possessions, Kennedy trailed only 6-0 at halftime. City High sophomore Drew Cornwell kicked field goals of 33 and 26 yards.

"That was as good of football as I've seen our kids play in the first half," Lewis said. "The problem is you play four quarters, not two.

"I don't think (City High) did anything in the second half, adjustment-wise."

City High Coach Dan Sabers said the Little Hawks did not make any adjustments. They just came out and ran the ball hard.

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Kennedy girls capture Eastern Iowa Classic

The Cedar Rapids Kennedy girls cross country dominated the Eastern Iowa Classic at the Tuma Soccer Complex Thursday afternoon.

The 10th-ranked Cougars placed five runners in the top-10 to capture top honors out of eight teams.

Jessica Rodman, Katie Wampole and Alyssa Averhoff finished 3-4-5 for Kennedy, followed by Tara Mittelberg in eighth place and Lauren Meyer in ninth.

Kate Kaster of Clinton High School won the 4-kilomer race in 15 minutes, 5.70 seconds. Shannon Gorman of Cedar Rapids Washington was second in 15:29.54.

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Lions near the top in cross country rankings

West Des Moines Dowling has the top cross country program in the state, but the Linn-Mar Lions aren't far behind.

The Linn-Mar girls cross country team is ranked No.3 in the state this week and the Linn-Mar boys are ranked No.4, according to the Iowa Association of Track Coaches.

Dowling Catholic is No.1 in the Class 4A boys poll and the Class 4A girls poll, a rare double in any sport. Pleasant Valley is ranked No.3 in the boys poll and No.4 in the girls poll.

The Metro area has three boys teams in the top-10 with Linn-Mar fourth, Washington sixth and Prairie eighth. Kennedy is ranked 10th in the girls poll.

Xavier is ranked 12th in the boys poll in Class 3A.

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Kennedy 8th, Marion out of volleyball poll

Kennedy held onto the No. 8 spot in Class 4A while Marion fell out of the top 15 in Class 3A in the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union volleyball polls released Thursday.

Ankeny vaukted past Iowa City West and City High into the top spot in the Class 4A poll. West remained in the No. 2 spot after knocking off previously No. 1 Iowa City High on Tuesday.

Other Mississippi Valley Conference teams ranked in 4A are Hempstead (11) and Cedar Falls (12). Dubuque Wahlert, which beat Hempstead in three straight sets Tuesday, is No. 1 in Class 3A.

IGHSAU VOLLEYBALL POLLS

CLASS 4A
1. Ankeny, 10-3
2. Iowa City West, 19-5
3. Iowa City High, 17-2
4. WDM Dowling, 10-2
5. Urbandale, 16-3
6. Waukee, 17-3
7. SE Polk, 10-3
8. CR Kennedy, 13-4
9. Pleasant Valley, 14-4
10. Johnston, 12-3
11. Dubuque Hempstead, 8-3
12. Cedar Falls, 11-7
13. North Scott, 12-9
14. Clinton, 15-6
15. Sioux City East, 11-4

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