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Ollinger lifts No. 13 Lions to victory

DUBUQUE – Amanda Ollinger led the 13th-ranked Linn-Mar girls basketball team with 14 points, eight rebounds, seven steals and four assists in a 46-36 win over Dubuque Wahlert in a Mississippi Valley Conference game Friday at Wahlert.

Kamryn Finley had 12 points for the Lions (10-4) and Megan Murphy added nine.

Krystal Tranel had 13 points for the Golden Eagles (6-8).

LINN-MAR (46): Johnson 1 3-4 6, Noggle 0 0-0 0, Akers 1 0-0 3, Frese 0 0-0 0, Lancial 0 1-2 1, Murphy 3 0-0 9, Spies 0 1-2 1, Finley 4 2-5 12, Larson 0 0-0 0, Ollinger 6 2-4 14. Totals 15 9-17 46.

DUBUQUE WAHLERT (36): Hocking 0 0-0 0, Roling 1 3-4 6, Osterberger 1 2-2 5, Schmerbach 1 0-0 3, Fricano 3 0-1 6, Tranel 4 3-4 13, Ott 0 0-0 0, Boge 0 3-4 3, Vance 0 0-0 0. Totals 10 11-15 36.

Halftime – Linn-Mar 18, Dubuque Wahlert 13. 3-point goals – Linn-Mar 7 (Murphy 3, Finley 2, Johnson, Akers), Dubuque Wahlert 5 (Tranel 2, Roling, Osterberger, Schmerbach).

 

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Bohannon nets 35 as Lions win 90-87

It appeared to be personal between Jordan Bohannon and Cordell Pemsl.

The longtime AAU teammates met as high school opponents for one final time on Friday night and the future Iowa Hawkeye teammates put on quite a show.

Bohannon scored 35 points and Pemsl finished with 34, but in the end it was Bohannon and his Linn-Mar teammates holding on for a 90-87 Mississippi Valley Conference win over Pemsl and his mates from Dubuque Wahlert at Linn-Mar.

"Both of them did a great job of leading their teams," Linn-Mar coach Chris Robertson said. "You'd expect that. Both of them are four-year guys and they have a lot of pride.

"Those were the two tough match-ups," Robertson continued. "We had a hard time guarding him and they were going to have a hard time guarding Jordan."

There was also a scary moment for both players with just under to minutes remaining and Wahlert making a charge in an effort to erase what had been a 14-point Lion lead early in the fourth quarter.

Last Updated on Saturday, 23 January 2016 10:51

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Kennedy girls stay No. 1 in rankings

The Cedar Rapids Kennedy girls basketball team remained No. 1 in the Class 5A girls basketball rankings, released Thursday by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union.

Linn-Mar fell from 12th to 13th in Class 5A. Marion remained No. 7 in Class 4A.

CLASS 5A

1. Kennedy, 2. Indianola, 3. Ankeny Centennial, 4. Waukee, 5. Johnston, 6. Dowling Catholic, 7. Southeast Polk, 8. Iowa City High, 9. Davenport North, 10. Cedar Falls, 11. West Des Moines Valley, 12. Pleasant Valley, 13. Linn-Mar, 14. Iowa City West, 15. Davenport West.

CLASS 4A

1. Harlan, 2. Western Dubuque, 3. Lewis Central, 4. Keokuk, 5. Ballard, 6. North Scott, 7. Marion, 8. Pella, 9. Fairfield, 10. Mason City, 11. Grinnell, 12. Waverly-Shell Rock, 13. Dallas Center-Grimes, 14. Boone, 15. Carlisle.

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 21 January 2016 23:17
   

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Uthoff wrestling up a storm for Hawks

Cedar Rapids Prairie wrestling coach Kane Thompson has known Sam Uthoff for years, ever since he taught Uthoff at Prairie Heights Elementary School in the College Community district.

Thompson liked the kid's spunk even then.

"I knew how active he was and how much of a go-getter he was, from the time he was in first grade," Thompson said Thursday night.

He likes Uthoff even more now as a high school senior at Prairie, where he's the top-ranked wrestler in Class 3A at 132 pounds.

Uthoff raised his record to a sparkling 27-0 Thursday with a pin in 1 minute, 38 seconds as Prairie topped Linn-Mar, 45-22, in a Mississippi Valley Conference meet at Prairie.

Last Updated on Thursday, 21 January 2016 22:51

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Linn-Mar sunk by Iowa City West

CORALVILLE – The Linn-Mar boys swimming team won three events in a 104-66 loss to Iowa City West in a Mississippi Valley Conference meet Tuesday at the Coralville Recreation Center.

Matt Peng won the 100-yard individual medley for the Lions, Reid Snell took the 100 backstroke and the Lions captured the 200 medley relay.

IOWA CITY WEST 104, LINN-MAR 66
200 medley relay – Linn-Mar (Hogan Myers, Reid Snell, Matt Peng, Brycen Snell) 1:45.25.
200 freestyle – Aidan Keen (ICW) 1:45.54.
200 individual medley – Peng (LM) 2:08.82,
50 freestyle – Mark McGlaughlin (ICW) 20.84.

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