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Florida Georgia Line’s Thanksgiving

Florida Georgia Line has a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving including their most recent award wins at the America Music Awards over the weekend. As for the big Thanksgiving meal, Tyler Hubbard says, “If you’re at Thanksgiving in my house and there’s not some sweet potato casserole, it’s not Thanksgiving. It doesn’t count, it’s so unofficial.”

Final Sprint Cup Series Power Rankings

With his victory in the season-ending race at Homestead-Miami Speedway and his first Sprint Cup Series championship, Kyle Busch closes the year atop the final Motor Racing Network Power Rankings. He went into the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup as the Number-2 seed (behind Jimmie Johnson) and comes out as the thirty-first driver to win a championship in the sport’s sixty-seven-year history.

Kevin Harvick is second in the Rankings with Joey Logano, Jeff Gordon and Martin Truex Junior making up the rest of the top five. (For a complete list, visit http://bit.ly/1lIwb6d at MRN.com.)

In addition to his five race wins this season, Busch had one pole (for the August race at Pocono). He did all this in a twenty-five-race stretch after missing the first eleven races of the season while recovering from injuries suffered in February during Speedweeks at Daytona International Speedway.

And speaking of Speedweeks, while we are only three days removed from the conclusion of the 2015 season, the 2016 season-opening Daytona 500 is just eighty-eight days away!

Iowa High School Girls Athletic Union Announces All-State & All-District Teams

It was a great fall sports season, and that includes a very competitive year in volleyball. With that, the Iowa High School Girls Athletic Union has announced the All-State and All-District teams for all five classes.

For the All-State Second Team in Class 4A, Pella freshman Emily Holterhaus was named to the squad. She is the only freshman to be honored in Class 4A. She led the way as Pella qualified for the state tournament in Cedar Rapids this season. She was joined by senior teammate McKenna Bogaard, who was on the Honorable Mention list.

In Class 3A, Centerville’s Alyssa Barger was listed on the 3rd Team. The senior was the top player for a Centerville squad that pushed top ranked West Liberty to four sets in the Region 8 Final in Donnellson.

In Class 2A, Karlie Taylor of Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont was honored on the 1st Team. The senior had an outstanding career, helping lead the Rockets to the state tournament in Cedar Rapids each of her last three years on the team. She will continue her volleyball career in college at the University of Northern Iowa. Also in the mix was Pella Christian’s Andrea Horstman, who was named to the 3rd Team. PC was a solid team in the Little Hawkeye Conference, but was eliminated from the regional tournament against Taylor and EBF in the quarterfinal round in Region 4. Pekin’s Beth Atwood was named to the Honorable Mention list after leading the Panthers to the Region 4 semifinals, where again, EBF ended their season.

On the All-District side of things, there were again several athletes that were honored in each class in our area.

In Class 4A, Pella’s Emily Holterhaus and McKenna Bogaard were both named to the Southeast District team, along with Fairfield’s Shelby Heston, who helped Fairfield get to the Regional Final against the Lady Dutch in Class 4A before falling.

In Class 3A, the Southeast District included Centerville’s Alyssa Barger. She was joined by teammate Amory Glosser, who had a great junior season for the Redettes. Davis County’s Mallory Wells was named to the team after an outstanding senior campaign, and Mid-Prairie’s freshman sensation Jaedynn Evans was the only underclassman named to the squad.

In Class 2A, the Pella Christian’s Andrea Horstman landed in the Central District, while EBF’s Karlie Taylor, Taylor Leffler, and Haegen Boyer were all named to the Southeast District team. Pekin’s Beth Atwood was also named to this team, as well as Cardinal senior Dakota Durflinger. EBF Head Coach Gladys Genskow was named Southeast District Coach of the Year in Class 2A.

Finally, in Class 1A, Lynnville-Sully’s Brenna Lanser was named to the South Central Team. In the Southeast District Sigourney senior Sierra Davis was honored, as well as Moravia senior Kendall Brown.

The All-State and All-District Teams were announced by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union on Wednesday.

The season ended two weeks ago with Ankeny Centennial winning the Class 5A Championship, West Delaware getting the title in Class 4A, Nevada winning the crown in Class 3A, Western Christian taking home the trophy in Class 2A, and Janesville coming out on top in Class 1A.

Police Charge Des Moines In Fatal Crash

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police have arrested a Des Moines man a day after a crash that killed a 22-year-old woman.
Investigators Tuesday charged 24-year-old Troy Lee Mure Junior with vehicular homicide by reckless driving, vehicular homicide by operating while intoxicated and operating while intoxicated. He was taken to the Polk County Jail.
The arrest came a day after a vehicle driven by Mure slammed into a utility pole Monday morning, killing passenger Scalicity Boyd.
Mure was treated for injuries at a hospital and released.
Online court records didn’t indicate if Mure has a lawyer who could comment on the charges.

 

Buescher, Jones Honored

Chris Buescher of Roush Fenway Racing and Erik Jones of Kyle Busch Motorsports were honored for their championship seasons in the NASCAR X-FINITY and Camping World Truck Series, respectively, on Monday night during a combined awards gala in Hollywood, Florida … The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards – to salute Kyle Busch for his first championship – will be held Friday night, December 4th, in Las Vegas, with live coverage on Motor Racing Network – “The Voice of NASCAR.”

John Hunter Nemechek of NEMCO Motorsports had the highest finish by a rookie in any of NASCAR’s three top series that competed this past weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway, placing second (to Matt Crafton) in Friday’s Camping World Truck Series season finale.

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