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Marion boys clinch share of Wamac title

The Marion Indians claimed their share of the Wamac Conference West Division title by beating Benton Community, 61-40, on Tuesday at Marion.

Both Marion and Benton were tied in the standings coming into the game to decide who would join Williamsburg atop the Wamac West.

"We knew what was on the line," said senior guard Kasey Semler. "It was either win a title or not."

The Indians decided on the former.

 "This whole year we kind of started out slow, and like coach said in the locker room, 'If you can't get up for this game, I don't even know if you should be playing basketball,'" said senior guard Dusty Albaugh.

Marion (12-7, 12-5) capitalized on the energy coming out of the locker room and took control of the game early behind strong 3-point shooting from Albaugh and Semler, who both hit a pair of 3-pointers in the first two minutes of the game, giving the Indians a 14-2 lead.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 February 2011 17:16

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Semler vaults to the top of Class 3A scoring

Kasey Semler of Marion High School is now the leading scorer in Class 3A after his 42-point outburst against Center Point-Urbana Saturday at Marion.

Semler is averaging 22.9 points for the Indians. He joined the 1,000-point club Saturday and is sitting at 1,005 for his career.

Jarrod Uthoff of Jefferson continues to lead the entire state in scoring at 25.9 points per game. That means the Metro has the leading scorer in 3A (Semler), the leading scorer in 4A (Uthoff) and the leading scorer in Iowa (Uthoff).

Last Updated on Monday, 07 February 2011 09:23

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Glory and tragedy: The Hugh Leffingwell story

When a Marion boys basketball player approaches 1,000 points for his career it's a remarkable achievement. Only six Marion players have achieved that milestone.

And when a new player reaches it, as Kasey Semler did Saturday, Marion old-timers start to think again about a bulky, blond kid who scorched the nets for the Indians more than half a century ago.

His name was Hugh Leffingwell, and he is still remembered by many as Marion's greatest basketball player. He is also remembered as the most tragic. But that part of the story comes later.

Semler, the Indians' point guard, scored 42 points Saturday to join the exclusive 1,000-point club at 1,005. He's averaging 22.9 points a game, one of the top marks in the state.

Amry Shelby notched 1,126 points just two years ago as he led the Indians to the state tourney, where they lost by a single point in the first round. Scott Benest had 1,013 in 1993, and was named to the All-Metro team as both a junior and senior.

In 1983, Todd Twachtmann, who was listed as a varsity player for four years, ended with 1,214 points and was named to the fourth All-State team. Gregg Anderson finished with 1,088 in 1973, when Marion won the Wamac championship and Anderson was named to the third All-State team.

Hugh Leffingwell scored 1,308. Of these, 1,282 came in his junior and senior years. The rest were scored in his sophomore year, when he was brought up late in the season from the freshman-sophomore team.

Last Updated on Sunday, 06 February 2011 16:10

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Lipsett signs with SW Minnesota State

Marion High School senior Curran Lipsett has signed a national letter-of-intent with Southwest Minnesota State as a punter and placekicker.

Lipsett punted 13 times for a 43.4-yard average for the Indians last season. He had 52 kickoffs, with nine touchbacks, and also hit a 37-yard field goal.

Lipsett said four players could be competing for the punting and placekicking chores at Southwest Minnesota State next season. "It's going to be pretty wide open," he said.

Lipsett said he also considered Upper Iowa, Coe, Buena Vista, Dubuque and Wisconsin-Platteville.

Southwest Minnesota State is an NCAA Division II school that competes in the Northern Sun Conference.

 

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Juliah Bandfield named all-tourney

CAMANCHE -- Juliah Bandfield of Marion finished fifth at the Camanche bowling tournament Saturday with a two-game series of 137-194--331 and made the all-tournament team.

The Marion girls placed third in the four-team standings.

The Marion boys finished last in their division. Zach Burhite led the Indians with a 191-189--380.

Girls Standings

1. Western Dubuque 2573, 2. Camanche 2283, 3. Marion 2258, 4. DeWitt Central 1927.

Marion: Juliah Bandfield 137-194--331, Taylor Lamm 177-149--326, Stephanie Loesel 164-146--310, Joiah Bandfield 147-152--299, Emily Clapp 131-108--239.

Boys Standings

1. Western Dubuque 3121, 2. DeWitt Central 2932, 3. Camanche 2887, 4. Bellevue 2764, 5. Marion 2450.

Marion: Zach Burhite 191-189--380, Kyle Wilson 167-187--354, Peter Rethwisch 171-171--342, Sean Miller 168-117--285, Jared Taylor 136-109--245, Tristen Beghtol 105-99--204.

Last Updated on Sunday, 06 February 2011 15:08
   

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