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Prep roundup: Osage takes second at Winterset tournament
WINTERSET — The Osage wrestling team took second at the Gary Christensen tournament on Saturday, finishing with 164.5 points behind only Urbandale.

Ross Cockrum was the Green Devils’ lone champ at 189 pounds while Todd Janka (103) and Brandon Barker each picked up second-place finishes.

Gary Christensen Tournament

TEAM STANDINGS

Urbandale 193, Osage 164.5, I-35 159.5, Glenwood 134.5, Waukee 125, Iowa City High 124.5, ADM 117.5, Tipton 83, Shenendoah 58, SE Warren 51, Winterset 46, Martensdale St. Marys 43.5

Championship matches

103 — Kole Stapes (I35) dec. Todd Janka (O), 6-1. 112 — Jordan Johnson (I35) major dec. Jacob Eisheid (W), 15-2. 119 — Klint Stapes (I35) dec. Brandon Barker (O), 4-3. 125 — Keegan Mumma (ADM) dec. Dalls Houchins (I35), 4-2 (OT). 130 — Gabriel Moreno (U) dec. Stephen Blayer (ICH), 7-4. 135 — Jake Schubert (S) major dec. Jeff Sand (W), 13-2. 140 — David Paulson (U) dec. Brady Betcher (WI), 4-3. 145 — Carl Davis (SEW) dec. Brad Swank (S), 4-3.

152 — Josiah South (U) dec. Dakota Friesth (ADM), 8-6. 160 — Michael Moreno (U) tech. fall James Houchins (I35), 15-0. 171 — Scott King (T) pinned Joey Bryan (G), 2:20. 189 — Ross Cockrum (O) dec. Ed Stiel (SEW), 4-0. 215 — Obi Ukabiala (U) pinned Dalton Stifel (W), 4:27. 285 — Kevin Harp (ICH) dec. Colin White (G), 4-2 (OT).

Osage placewinners — 5. Luke Hanke (125); 6. Trevor Hejhal (130); 5. Brent Blaser (135); 3. Jordan Ackerman (145); 5. Brad Ringhofer (152); 6. Ryan Randall (160); 3. Ben Mobley (215); 3. Kolby Berg (285).

Eagles take second at dual tourney

FORT DODGE — West Hancock went 4-1 to earn a second-place finish at the St. Edmond Duals on Saturday.

The Eagles defeated St. Edmond 42-30, Roland Story 51-20, AGWSR 56-19 and Clarion-Goldfield 35-33.

Prairie Valley, the team champion, defeated West Hancock 44-25.

Ethan Kroneman, Alan Horstman and Dan Kruger all went undefeated on the day for West Hancock.

Tyler Silber and Michael Tlach both went 4-1.

Huskies take second

TRIPOLI — Behind the strength of a strong showing in the upper weights, the Nashua-Plainfield wrestling team took second at the Denver/Tripoli Invite on Saturday.

Marc Benning (171) and Collin Sudol (189) each won titles for the Huskies.

Denver/Tripoli, which had seven champions, wrestles at Clear Lake on Tuesday.

DENVER/TRIPOLI INVITE

TEAM STANDINGS

Denver/Tripoli 234, Nashua-Plainfield 204, South Winn. 158, Lisbon 155, Sumner/Fredricksburg 102, Wapsie Valley 63, Clarksville 55.5, CAL 16.

Championship matches

103 — Gunnar Wolfensperger (DT) tech. fall Brice Dietz (NP), 18-2. 112 — Terry Stover (DT) dec. Tait Simpson (L), 5-0 (OT). 119 — Levi Wolfensperger (DT) tech. fall Chris Taylor (L), 22-7. 125 — Easton Kuboushok (SW) major dec. Cory Chapin (DT), 17-5. 130 — Blake Shedenhelm (DT) dec. Jason Winkler (SW) 10-7. 135 — Ethan Adams (SW) dec. Isaac Happel (WV), 11-9. 140 — Oz Wolfensperger (DT) major dec. Zach Simpson (L), 10-1. 145 — Blake Sorenson (DT) dec. Jesse Brown (NP), 10-4.

152 — Noah Minikus (DT) pinned Zak Kerr (SF), 4:28. 160 — Matt Schmelzer (SW) pinned Jason Hoerman (NP), 4:52. 171 — Marc Benning (NP) dec. Kevin Spier (WV), 6-0. 189 — Collin Sudol (NP) major dec. Wes Schweer (DT), 11-3. 215 — Mitch Montgomery (L) dec. Caleb Wilken, 3-2 (OT). 285 — Sean Wefel (CL) pinned Lee Fenneman (NB), 2:49.

THIRD-PLACE MATCHES

103 — Chase Leech (SF) won by forfeit. 112 — Garrett Bellinger (NP) pinned Devin Rausch (SF), 5:00. 119 — Kyler Deutsch (NP) pinned Tanner Phillips (SW), 1:53. 125 — Garrett Bloomquist (NP) dec. Ben Thorne (NB), 7-5. 130 — Tyler Kraft (CLAR) pinned Taylor Wedeking, 2:32. 135 — Jake Bergman (CLAR) pinned Blaine Sage (DT), 5:23. 140 — Cameron Brandt (WV) pinned Jordan Dugan (SF), 3:10. 145 — Jesse Jamison (L) dec. Landon Kane (WV), 6-0.

152 — Wes Sywgman (NP) dec. Dacoda Ward (L), 8-3. 160 — Zach Piehl (DT) dec. Nathan Vislisel (L), 11-10. 171 — Jayden Devilbiss (SW) pinned Cal Oberbroeckling (SF), 1:29. 189 — Keegan Duhrkopf (SR) pinned Preston Russell (L), 1:36. 215 — Kyle Diemer (SF) pinned Kyle Dundee (SW), :50. 285 — Tyler Smith (L) dec. Dakota Smith (SW), 10-3.

BOYS BASKETBALL

Forest City 66, Clear Lake 49

CLEAR LAKE — Jake Kurtzleben scored a game-high 18 points as the Indians pulled away in the second half of Saturday’s nonconference contest.

Tyler Putz added 17 points for the Indians.

Clear Lake had three players score in double figures. Zach Mueller scored a team-high 12 points while Nick Kruger and Ben Lloyd each scored 11.

Clear Lake fell to 2-5 overall while Forest City improved to 7-2.

“We just need to continue to get a little better,” Clear Lake coach Kevin Kahler said. “It’s just the fundamental things we need to keep working on.”

Clear Lake returns to action against Bishop Garrigan at home on Monday.

FOREST CITY 66, CLEAR LAKE 49

Forest City    18    13    15    20    —    66

Clear Lake    12    14    8    15    —    49

Forest City — Tyler Putz 17, Jeff Arends 1, Kyle Rosacker 10, Andrew Rosacker 1, Aaron Anderson 3, Westerberg 2, Derek Amundson 4, Jordan Bakkum 8, Jake Kurtzleben 18, Anthony Church 2. Totals — 20 23-39 66.

CLEAR LAKE — Lukas Matheson 2, Jason Sholly 3, Nick Kruger 11, Grant Peterson 6, Zach Mueller 12, Harrison Webb 2, D.J. Wilhelm 2, Ben Lloyd 11. Totals — 13 19-27 49.

3-point goals — FC (3): K. Rosacker 2, Anderson. CL (4): Kruger 3, Mueller. Total fouls — Forest City 22, Clear Lake 23. Fouled out — CL: Webb.

Riceville 69, Clarksville 57

RICEVILLE — Jordan Queckboerner scored 17 points to lead Riceville to the nonconference victory.

Chaz Krueger added 15 points for the Wildcats (2-5, 0-4).

RICEVILLE 69, CLARKSVILLE 57

Clarksville    17    15    13        12 — 57

Riceville    20    16    17        16 — 69

CLARKSVILLE — Corey Hirsch 13, Scott Hempen 27, Logan Faust 5, Hunter Gray 2, Nick Wessels 2, Nathan Wedeking 1, Jeff Renfrow 7. Totals — 17 13-25 57.

3-point goals (6) — Hirsch 3, Hempen 3.

RICEVILLE — Chaz Krueger 15, Jordan Kraft 5, Casey Anderlik 9, Chris Anderson 3, Jordan Queckboerner 17, Dillon Mayer 7,Brice Brincks 3, David Irvin 4, Al Gomez 1, Wyatt Lee 5. Totals — 24 13-20 69.

3-point goals (8) — Krueger 3, Kraft 1, Anderlik 1, Queckboerner 1, Mayer 1, Brincks 1.

Central Springs 57, Newman Catholic 44

MANLY — Dakota Martin scored a game-high 17 points, leading Central Springs to a 57-44 victory over Newman Catholic on Saturday.

Drew Johnson added 15 points for the Panthers (5-1).

Drew Verstegen led the Knights (0-6) with 16 points.

CENTRAL SPRINGS 57, NEWMAN CATHOLIC 44

Newman    10    13    13    8    —    44

C. Springs    6    19    14    18    —    57

 

NEWMAN CATHOLIC — Drew Verstegen 16, Jon Lewerke 10, Alan Julius 11, Carter Kruckenberg 1, Michael Dunlay 6. Totals — 15 10-21 44.

CENTRAL SPRINGS — Jason Johnson 4, Mark Brodersen 8, Tyler Young 2, Luke Peters 2, Dakota Martin 17, Jordan Westphal 6, Adam Kramer 3, Drew Johnson 15. Totals — 23 6-13 57.

3-point goals — Newman Catholic (6): Verstegen 3, Dunlay 2, Lewerke; Central Springs (5): Brodersen 2, Martin 2, J. Johnson. Total fouls — Newman Catholic 17, Central Springs 20. Fouled out — Newman Catholic: Julius; Central Springs: Kramer, D. Johnson.

West Hancock 58, Clarion-Goldfield 52

BRITT — Bret Swanson and Kolton Benson scored 16 points apiece to lead West Hancock to a victory over Clarion-Goldfield.

Brandon Goins added seven points and 15 rebounds for the Eagles.

West Hancock (4-4, 1-3) travels to Newman Catholic on Tuesday.

WEST HANCOCK 58, CLARION-GOLDFIELD 52

C-G    12    16    10    17    —    52

WH    16    14    11    17    —    58

CLARION-GOLDFIELD — Collin Odland 3, Conner Kem 8, Evan Murphy 3, Corey O’Conner 17, Dominick Brandt 3, Aabeze Onama 4, Carl Ahrendsen 14. Totals — 19 9-15 52.

WEST HANCOCK — Bret Swanson 16, Kolton Benson 16, Ryan Swanson 2, Gerardo Ibarra 13, Josh Crowder 2, Brady Christianson 2, Brandon Goins 7. Totals — 21 11-13 58.

3-point goals — Clarion-Goldfield (5): Kem 2, Odland, Murphy, O’Conner; West Hancock (5): B. Swanson 4, Ibarra. Total fouls — Clarion-Goldfield 19, West Hancock 19. Fouled out — O’Conner, Goins.

North Butler 53, Northwood-Kensett 42

GREENE — Collin Stark scored 16 points and Rich Vickers added 13 as North Butler downed Northwood-Kensett in Corn Bowl Conference action on Saturday.

NORTH BUTLER 53, NORTHWOOD-KENSETT 42

N-K    6    13    9    14    —    42

NB    6    18    9    20    —    53

NORTHWOOD-KENSETT — Christian Burnes 2, Jayson Olson 5, Trevor Davidson 9, Jacob Gordon 9, Trent Midt 2, Jesse Davidson 6, Sam Arnold 9. Totals — 19 2-11 42.

NORTH BUTLER — Taylor Henrichs 3, Ethan Landers 2, David Mouw 5, Kyle Heuer 8, Collin Stark 16, Cole Chambers 6, Rich Vickerrs 13. Totals — 18 14-19 53.

3-point goals — Northwood-Kensett (2): Olson, Gordon; North Butler (3): Stark 2, Mouw. Total fouls — Northwood-Kensett 16, North Butler 15.

Ventura 58, North Sentral Kossuth 41

FENTON — Ventura held North Sentral Kossuth to four first-quarter points and coasted to a Cornbelt Conference win in boys basketball.

Tyler Betz scored 28 points to lead the Vikings (8-1).

VENTURA 58, NORTH SENTRAL KOSSUTH 41

Ventura    13    16    13    16    —    58

NSK    4    15    12    10    —    41

VENTURA — Tyler Peterson 8, Dean Berhow-Goll 8, Scott Watson 2, Tyler Betz 28, Jeremiah Hagen 10, Cole Hanley 3. Totals — 22 8-11 58.

3-point goals — Ventura (6): Peterson 2, Berhow-Goll 2, Betz, Hagen.

Belmond-Klemme 63, CAL 43

LATIMER — Belmond-Klemme beat CAL 63-39 in a nonconference game Saturday.

Belmond-Klemme’s James Brooks scored 13 points, while Heath Tulp added 10.

CAL was led by Brett Johnson’s 11 points.

BELMOND-KLEMME 63, CAL 43

B-K    16    23    9    15    —    63

CAL    5    15    8    15    —     39

B-K — Kris Erdman 5, Jordan Arndt 3, Justin Meyer 4, Mike Bock 2, Adam Funke 9, James Brooks 13, Kenny Riebunauer 2, Travis Havens 6, Curtis Johnson 5, Derek Kindwall 4, Heath Tulp 10. Totals — 19 24-39 63.

CAL — Justin Fitz 1, Brett Johnson 11, Trevor Aikey 7, Kyle Vanness 6, Mark Freie 7, Alex Ruiz 2, Tyler Krabby 3, Penner Yakel 4, Joel Johnson 1, Clayton Miller 1. Totals  — 13 17-37 39.

3-point goals — B-K (1): Erdman. Total Fouls — B-K 29, CAL 33. Fouled Out — B-K: Bock; CAL: Fitz, Aikey, Krabby.

St. Ansgar 54, Rockford 36

ROCKFORD — St. Ansgar dominated the boards, outrebounding Rockford 43 to 24 en route to a 54-36 victory.

St. Ansgar’s Reid Hannam scored 12 points, while Logan Cimmiyotti added eight points for the Saints.

Rockford was paced by Brennan Fischer’s 12 points while Derek Lines added eight points for the Warriors.

ST. ANSGAR 54, ROCKFORD 36

St. Ansgar — Reid Hannam 12, Logan Cimmiyotti 8, Tyce Rustad 6, Dillon Follmuth 6, Cael Halfman 5, Garret Ehlke 4, Skylar Thorson 4, Derek Fodl 4, Josh Steinberg 3, Sam Tesch 2. Totals — 22 7-16 54.

Rockford — Brennan Fischer 12, Derek Lines 8, Scott Paulus 6, Brandon Wood 5, Jarred Schubert 4, Brent Christeson 1. Totals  — 13 8-17 36.

3-point goals — St. Ansgar (3): Hannam, Cimmiyotti, Halfman; Rockford (2): Lines (2). Total Fouls — St. Ansgar 18, Rockford 17. Fouled Out — St. Ansgar: Hannam.

Garner-Hayfield 59, Algona 49

ALGONA — Nick Stromer scored 23 points to lead Garner-Hayfield to the nonconference victory.

The Cardinals also received 13 points from Kade Jones and nine points from Aaron Nedved.

Michael Becker scored 10 points to lead the Bulldogs.

Garner-Hayfield 59, Algona 49

Garner-Hayfield         14 9 21 15 — 59

Algona         9 8 14 18 — 49

GARNER-HAYFIELD — Nick Svare 3, Cassidy Albertson 3, Aaron Nedved 9, Kade Jones 13, Jake Young 8, Nick Stromer 23. Totals — 22 7-10 59.

ALGONA — John Gifford 9, Michael McMahon 6, Ian Barber 2, Michael Becker 10, Collin Fett 8, Chad Rutledge 7, Ryan McMahon 5, Matt Gade 2. Totals — 19 6-13 49.

3-point goals — Garner-Hayfield (8): Svare 1, Albertson 1, Nedved 1, Jones 3, Stromer 2. Algona (5): Gifford 2, M. McMahon 1, Becker 1, R. McMahon 1. Total fouls — Garner-Hayfield 13, Algona 11.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Clarion-Goldfield 46, West Hancock 32

BRITT — Chelsey Harvey scored a game-high 17 points, leading Clarion-Goldfield to a 46-32 victory over West Hancock on Saturday.

Jess Kraft paced the Eagles (6-3) with 11 points.

CLARION-GOLDFIELD 46, WEST HANCOCK 32

C-G    6    9    19    12    —    46

West Hancock    6    4    11    11    —    32

 

CLARION-GOLDFIELD — Arielle Olson 3, Cara Odland 5, Lauren March 3, Erin March 6, Katy Leichsenring 12, Chelsey Harvey 17. Totals — 14 12-23 46.

WEST HANCOCK — Emily Miller 3, Cassie Sonius 7, Morgan Ruter 6, Sarah Mallen 2, Jess Kraft 11, Alicia Eliason 2, Brooke Heusinkveld 1. Totals — 13 6-16 32.

3-point goals — C-G (3): E. March 2, L. March; West Hancock (0): none. Total fouls — C-G 15, West Hancock 19.

St. Ansgar 40, Rockford 27

ROCKFORD — A balanced attack led St. Ansgar to a Corn Bowl Conference victory.

Emily Sturges scored a team-high nine points while Taylor Rustad (8), Kayley Steinberg (8) and Marissa Wagner (7) led the Saints.

Rockford’s Heather Dolan led all scorers with 12 points.

St. Ansgar 40, Rockford 27

St. Ansgar    12    11    11    6    —    40

Rockford    5    8    4    10    —    27

ST. ANSGAR — Emily Sturges 9, Taylor Rustad 8, Kayley Steinberg 8, Marissa Wagner 7, Kellie Schaefer 4, Natalie Braun 2, Kalya Hemann 2. Totals — 17 6-13 40.

ROCKFORD — Heather Dolan 12, Ashley Trettin 7, Bridgett Schmitt 3, Abigail Kingery 3, Caley Johnson 2. Totals — 14 3-9 27.

3-point goals — St. Ansgar 0, Rockford (4): Dolan 2, Trettin, Kingery. Total fouls — St. Ansgar 13, Rockford 16.

North Butler 70, Northwood-Kensett 47

GREENE — North Butler erupted for 43 second-half points to down Northwood-Kensett in Corn Bowl Conference girls basketball on Saturday.

Carly Jacobs scored 20 points to lead the Bearcats.

Kate Hartman led all scorers with 23 points for the Vikings.

NORTH BUTLER 70, NORTHWO0D-KENSETT 47

N-K    7    7    19    14    —    47

NB    10    17    24    19    —    70

NORTHWOOD-KENSETT — Kelsey Tenold 2, Kjirsti Davidson 6, Tami Dahlby 2, Britney Low 8, Kate Hartman 23, McKensie Nicolson 4, Kathy Porter 2. Totals — 18 9-15 47.

NORTH BUTLER — Carly Jacobs 20, Jamie Jacobs 9, Katie Majewski 5, Cassie Heuer 10, Elizabeth Schroeder 5, Erika Lindell 7, Kelly Dolan 8, Emily Endelman 4, Morgan Steere 2. Totals — 24 17-22 70.

3-point goals — Northwood-Kensett (2): Hartman 2; North Butler (5): J. Jacobs 2, Schroeder, Lindell, Endelman. Total fouls — Northwood-Kensett 18, North Butler 16. Fouled out — Brooke Claussen (N-K).

Riceville 40 Clarksville 35

RICEVILLE — Riceville outscored Clarksville 15-7 in the fourth quarter to pull out a nonconference victory in girls basketball.

Amanda Eggerichs scored 15 points for the Wildcats.

RICEVILLE 40, CLARKSVILLE 35

Clarksville    9    10    9    7    —    35

Riceville    11    10    4    15    —    40

CLARKSVILLE — Katie Wedeking 4, Danika Lourien 4, Ariel Chester 6, Laura Hempen 8, Abigail Harris 13. Totals — 11 11-18 35.

RICEVILLE — Cambria Berentsen 8, Abby Swancutt 1, Kelsey Reddel 6, Victoria Christensen 4, Loralei Smith 4, Brooke Foster 2, Amanda Eggerichs 15. Totals — 15 6-12 40.

3-point goals — Clarksville (2): Chester, Harris; Riceville (4): Eggerichs 3, Reddel. Total fouls — Clarksville 10, Riceville 18.

GIRLS

Charles City 48, Oelwein 39

OELWEIN — Charles City’s Julia Molstead led all scorers with 20 points to lead the Comets to the NEIC victory. Abby Lasher and Makaila Schlader added 11 points a piece for the Comets.

CHARLES CITY 48, OELWEIN 39

Charles City    13    11    10    14    —    48

Oelwein    10    10    12    7    —     39

Charles City — Brandy Hoffman 2, Makaila Schlader 11, Abby Lasher 11, Julia Molstead 20, Maddy Forsyth 4. Totals — 15 7-14 48.

Oelwein — Alex Jipson 9, Kristin Nelson 4,Bethany Bentley 13, Jenna Loew 11, Tashina McAllister 4. Totals  — 12 9-19 39.

3-point goals — Charles City (11): Molstead (6), Lasher (2), Schlader (3); Oelwein (8): Loew (3), Bentley (3), Jipson (2). Total Fouls — Charles City 16, Oelwein 17. Fouled Out — Oelwein: Bentley.

BOYS SWIMMING

Mason City places third at Austin (Minn.) Invitational

AUSTIN, Minn. — The Mason City boys swimming team placed third at the Austin (Minn.) Invitational on Saturday.

The Mohawks scored 322 points, 59 points behind Northfield (Minn.). Rochester Century (Minn.) won with 491.5 points.

“Century put on a show for everyone to watch,” Mason City coach Steve Hugo said. “It was a pretty successful meet for us, but we had a comedy of errors.”

The Mohawks had three second-place finishes — Tyler Newell in the 50 freestyle (22.88 seconds), Eric Hild in the 100 butterfly (56.20 seconds) and the 200 medley relay team of Jacob Weiss, Tanner O’Brien, Hild and Newell (1:45.43).

Newell also placed third in the 100 freestyle in a time of 50.65 seconds.

Mason City returns to the pool on Thursday, hosting Marshalltown.

“It should be a good-spirited competition,” Hugo said.

TEAM STANDINGS

Rochester Century (Minn.) 491.5, Northfield (Minn.) 381, Mason City 322, Owatonna (Minn.) 264, Rochester John Marshall (Minn.) 234, Mankato East (Minn.) 165, Austin (Minn.) 147.5, Minneapolis South (Minn.) 143, Rochester Mayo (Minn.) 97, Winona (Minn.) 61, Albert Lea (Minn.) 19.

EVENTS

200 medley relay — John Marshall 1:44.07, Mason City 1:45.43 (Jacob Weiss, Tanner O’Brien, Eric Hild, Tyler Newell), Northfield 1:46.07, 10. Mason City 1:55.95 (Charlie Hugo, Nick Glynn, Blake Craw, Landon Schultz). 200 freestyle — Alex Cox (Cent) 1:47.40, Justin Delgado (North) 1:53.18, K.J. Pittner (Cent) 1:55.13, 13. Matt Young (MC) 2:02.27, 16. Craw (MC) 2:04.79. 200 individual medley — Brian Kiel (Cent) 1:52.11, Chris Freeman (Cent) 2:01.52, Mark Strom (Cent) 2:06.39, 5. Connor Koppin (MC) 2:10.43, 6. Glynn (MC) 2:13.46. 50 freestyle — A.J. Souers (Owa) 22.87, Newell (MC) 22.88, Mickey Stevens (Cent) 22.90, 9. Hugo (MC) 24.24. Diving — Chris White (Mayo) 322.25, Zach Small (ME) 309.50, Austin Cook (JM) 297.35. 100 butterfly — Jim Alsamat (JM) 55.46, Hild (MC) 56.20, Benito Ramirez (MS) 58.13, 8. Weiss (MC) 1:01.98. 100 freestyle — Kendrick Bachman (JM) 48.92, Souers (Owa) 50.63, Newell (MC) 50.65, 9. O’Brien (MC) 53.77. 500 freestyle — Freeman (Cent) 4:49.27, Cox (Cent) 4:51.73, Delgado (North) 5:11.18, 5. Koppin (MC) 5:13.39, 7. Glynn (MC) 5:14.88, 9. Craw (MC) 5:29.13, 16. Young (MC) 5:38.26. 200 freestyle relay — Century 1:33.29, Owatonna 1:33.86, Northfield 1:35.27, 4. Mason City 1:36.99 (Newell, Hild, Hugo, Koppin), 11. Mason City 1:41.30 (Wyatt Rowe, Alex Lichman, Schultz, Young). 100 backstroke — Kiel (Cent) 50.79, Daniel Martinson (North) 57.35, Strom (Cent) 58.75, 6. Hild (MC) 1:01.43, 7. Weiss (MC) 1:01.58. 100 breaststroke — Bachman (JM) 59.74, Stevens (Cent) 1:03.74, Travis Bernardy (Win) 1:04.61, 4. O’Brien (MC) 1:06.15, 9. Hugo (MC) 1:10.24. 400 freestyle relay — Century 3:12.33, John Marshall 3:28.22, Northfield 3:32.95, 4. Mason City 3:37.71 (Koppin, Glynn, O’Brien, Weiss), 14. Mason City 3:55.11 (Craw, Lichman, Young, Matt Henderson).

 

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Signatures: All content posted in the user's signature field must follow the same rules as forum messages and user accounts.

Fair Use: Do not post entire articles into comments or forums. This is a potential violation of copyright laws. It's unnecessary and results in needlessly long posts. Instead, post a brief abstract of the material and a link to the complete source. If you are not sure how much of an article you can legally post, please simply post a link to the material.

Don't see a message you posted earlier? Administrators may move messages to more relevant forums. If you recently posted a message and cannot find it anywhere, the message may have been deleted because of objectionable content. Feel free to try again or contact the moderator for details.

What to do if your account has been banned: If you try to login and receive a message that you've been banned, do not immediately open another user account and continue the inappropriate behavior. Such action could result in a permanent ban. Instead, contact the administrator and find out what caused the sanction. We may or may not reinstate your privileges after such a contact.
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