Sunday, May 19, 2013
LINN-MAR BOYS WIN 4A STATE TITLE -- Linn-Mar did not win a single event Saturday, but the Lions' depth powered them to the Class 4A state track title at Des Moines ... Josh Evans was second in the 1600 and third in the 800 ... Perrion Scott was second in the 200 and third in the 100 ... The Lions also were third in the 4x100 relay ..... Jefferson senior Timauntay Jones won the 800 meters ... Linn-Mar freshman Stephanie Jenks won the girls 1500 and was second in the 800 meters ... The Kennedy boys finished in fourth place and placed second in the shuttle hurdle relay ... The Jeff girls finished in fifth place. The J-Hawks placed second in the 4x100 and third in both the sprint medley and 4x400 relays ..... SATURDAY'S SCOREBOARD -- MWL -- Kane County at Kernels ..... BOYS TENNIS -- CLASS 2A SUBSTATES -- Linn-Mar 5, Washington 2 ... Cedar Falls 5, Linn-Mar 1 ..... CLASS 1A SUBSTATES -- Xavier 5, Waterloo Columbus 2 ... Wahlert 5, Xavier 4 ..... GIRLS TENNIS -- CLASS 2A REGIONALS -- Washington 5, Davenport North 0 ... Bettendorf 5, Kennedy 2 ... Cedar Falls 5, Prairie 3 ... Jefferson 5, Muscatine 2 ... Bettendorf 5, Washington 3 ... IC West 5, Jefferson 0 ..... CLASS 1A REGIONALS -- Xavier 5, Aplington-Parkersburg 0 ... Davenport Assumption 5, Marion 2 ..... GIRLS SOCCER -- Linn-Mar 1, WDM Valley 0 ... Cedar Falls 3, Prairie 0 ... Kennedy 4, WDM Dowling 2 ... Washington 1, North Scott 0
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J-Hawks sweep Wahlert in baseball

DUBUQUE -- Jefferson broke out the bats in the opener, then played some clutch defense in the nightcap and swept a baseball doubleheader from Dubuque Wahlert on Friday at Petrakis Park.

The J-Hawks thumped Wahlert, 14-7, in the opener, then took the nightcap, 6-4.

The twin wins evened Jefferson's record in the Mississippi Valley Conference at 6-6. The J-Hawks are 7-13 overall.

Ky Kramer was 5-for-5 with a home run for Jefferson in the opener. Austin Goodell was 2-for-3 with a home run and drove in two runs. Sam Techau was 2-for-3.

Jordan Dee was 4-for-5 and was the winning pitcher, working six innings.

In the nightcap, Dee and Goodell were 2-for-3, and Chance Tiedtke was 2-for-4 with two RBIs.

Goodell worked the first four innings and picked up the win. Tiedtke got the save when Wahlert hit into a bases-loaded double play to end the game.

 

 

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