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Area Basketball Scores 1-19-16

In other boys’ basketball scores from Tuesday:

Belle Plaine 77, Keota 73

Central Lee 67, Cardinal 55

Colfax-Mingo 61, North Mahaska 51

English Valleys 55, Tri-County 48

Keokuk 58, Ottumwa 54

Lynnville-Sully 74, BGM 39

Montezuma 74, HLV 25

Newton 62, Bondurant-Farrar 60

Oskaloosa 54, Knoxville 50

PCM 67, Roland-Story 55

Pekin 75, Columbus Community 30

Pella Christian 73, Ballard 67

Iowa City Regina 72, Mid-Prairie 36

Sigourney 73, Iowa Valley 46

Washington 83, Davis County 67

 

In girls’ basketball scores from Tuesday:

Ballard 53, Pella Christian 19

Belle Plaine 62, Keota 32

Boone 50, Newton 27

Central Lee 83, Cardinal 47

Colfax-Mingo 41, North Mahaska 35

Knoxville 47, Oskaloosa 38

Lynnville-Sully 54, BGM 31

Montezuma 46, HLV 21

PCM 41, Roland-Story 40

Pekin 69, Columbus Community 40

Iowa City Regina 56, Mid-Prairie 50

Sigourney 50, Iowa Valley 44

Tri-County 50, English Valleys 33

Thomas Rhett Spends His Fifth Straight Week At Number 1

Thomas Rhett commands the radio charts once again this week, spending a fifth consecutive week at number one on the Billboard Country Airplay Chart with “Die A Happy Man.” Most recently accomplished in 2009, it was Lady Antebellum’s “Need You Now” that last maintained five weeks on top of the same chart.

Oskaloosa Splits In Thrilling Doubleheader With Knoxville

Last night, you heard high school basketball on KMZN with the Oskaloosa Indians hosting Knoxville. Both games were very competitive, and wound up with the teams earning a split.

In the girls’ game, Oskaloosa got out to a fast start, leading by as many as 7 in the first quarter. But in the second quarter, foul trouble forced Osky to bench Alexis Westercamp for a large portion of time, and Knoxville outscored the Indians 11-4 in the second to take an 18-16 lead at halftime.

In the second half, the teams would both be on fire, but it was the fourth quarter, which again saw plenty of bench time for Westercamp, and Osky couldn’t find a way to score enough to make up the deficit. The Panthers got the win, 47-38.

Oskaloosa was still led in scoring by Westercamp, who had 14 points to go along with 5 rebounds and 3 steals. Leah VanMaanen had a very nice game in the backcourt, dropping in 11 points to go along with 3 rebounds, 5 assists, and 3 steals. Shalandra Shilling had one of her best outings of her varsity career as well, scoring 6 points to go along with 8 rebounds and two steals.

Knoxville was led by Ricki Hall, who dominated the interior with Westercamp either out of the game, or nursing foul trouble, and finished with 19 points, 15 coming in the second half. She also grabbed 7 rebounds. Carrie Chambers had 15 points and 8 boards for the Panthers.

Oskaloosa’s girls are now 1-11. Knoxville is 9-4.

In the boys’ game, the Indians came out sluggish, but their defense was able to keep Knoxville from opening up a lead bigger than 8. When Jarad Kruse started heating up, he led the Indians on a big second quarter run, and Osky held a lead as big as 8 as well, before going into halftime up by five.

In the second half, the teams went back and forth, but Knoxville was a little warmer, taking a five point lead they would hold for a majority of the second half. But Oskaloosa would not go away. Spencer Tucker nailed a 28-foot three pointer to tie the game at 48, and then Jack Moore would score four straight to give Osky some breathing room. Rian Yates added a breakaway layup on a press break to seal Oskaloosa’s 54-50 victory, snapping a five-game losing streak.

Kruse was the major story for the Indians, hitting two huge threes, and setting up the offense from his forward position. He scored a game high 16 points, and had 4 rebounds. Austin Scholes had a big night as well for Osky with 10 points and 9 rebounds. Tucker finished with 9 points, Moore finished with 8, and Rian Yates had 7 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, and 4 steals off the bench.

Oskaloosa now moves to 4-7, and Knoxville is 7-4.

Oskaloosa is back in action on Friday night, as they host Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont in non-conference play. You can catch the action on 99.5 FM and AM 740 KMZN as well as radiokmzn.com and the KMZN mobile app. Jamie Brockman will have the call.

Wrestling Scores From Monday And Tuesday

WRESTLING SCORES TUESDAY 1-19-16

Fairfield 42, Pekin 24

Fairfield 45, Wapello 31

Wapello 39, Pekin 24

Tri County/Montezuma 42, Cardinal 24

Sigourney 51, Tri County/Montezuma 16

Sigourney 72, Cardinal 0

Pella 42, Ogden 38

Pella 48, Colfax Mingo 20

Pella 54, North Polk 18

BCLUW 65, Twin Cedars 12

Sumner Fredricksburg 64, Twin Cedars 6

West Liberty 71, English Valleys 12

Wilton 59, English Valleys 18

Monday Night Scores 1-18-16

South Tama County 41, Grinnell 32

Grinnell 40, Newton 36

Newton 43, South Tama County 27

Story provided by Jamie Brockman

Authorities Say Davis County Man Died Of Gunshot Wounds

BLOOMFIELD, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a southeastern Iowa man who was killed in December died of gunshot wounds.

The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and State Medical Examiners on Tuesday released how 39-year-old Michael Thomas Goodwin Sr. died.

Davis County Sheriff’s Office deputies found his body on Dec. 13 after receiving a call asking that they check on the man at his home north of Bloomfield.

On Jan. 11, police charged a 16-year-old boy with first-degree murder.

The Associated Press doesn’t generally name juveniles charged with crimes.

Pedestrian Struck And Killed Along Indian Way

According to the Iowa State Patrol, around 5:45 Friday evening, a pedestrian was struck and killed just west of Oskaloosa along Indian Way.
A 1998 Chevrolet S-10 pickup driven by 86-year-old Clyde Van Klaveren of Oskaloosa struck Joshua Latcham on an unlit portion of Indian Way. It is reported that Latchum was wearing dark clothing at the time of the accident.
The Mahaska County Sheriff’s department, Oskaloosa Police Department, Oskaloosa Fire Department, Mahaska Health Partnership Emergency Services, and 911 Dispatchers assisted the Iowa State Patrol on the scene.

Basketball Scores 1/18/16

In boys’ basketball scores from Monday night:

Albia 80, Pleasantville 71

Fairfield 73, Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 61

Moravia 55, Moulton-Udell 28

 

In girls’ basketball scores from Monday night:

Fairfield 65, Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 41

Moravia 70, Moulton-Udell 23

 

Be sure to tune in to 99.5 FM and AM 740 KMZN tonight as the Oskaloosa Indians take on Knoxville at home. These two schools have been very competitive in basketball the last few years, and tonight’s action is sure to be exciting. You can hear the broadcast starting at 6 PM on 99.5 FM and AM 740 KMZN, the KMZN mobile app, and radiokmzn.com.

GOP Candidate Marco Rubio Stops in Ottumwa

Displaying 20160118_133052.jpgDisplaying 20160118_133052.jpgRepublican Presidential Nominee Marco Rubio held a standing room only town hall event at the Bridge View Center in Ottumwa on Monday.

Rubio began the visit describing America’s identity.

“This is the greatest nation in the history of the world…We were founded on this powerful principle that our rights don’t come from government, they come from our Creator,” said Rubio. “Based on that principle is why we have embraced free enterprise and individual liberty, and it made this the greatest nation in the history of all mankind.”

According to Rubio, this election is extremely important, and it will take someone who understands the problems that the average American is faced with to restore the American Dream.

“This is a time for urgency. If we get this election wrong, there may be no turning around for America,” according to Rubio. “We can’t afford to get it wrong, and we won’t. But that means we have to elect someone who understands the frustrations you have. And I do, because I’ve lived some of them. When I talk about student loans, it’s not because I read a book about student loans. It’s because I had a student loan.”

During his speech, Rubio began to list the immediate changes he would make should he be elected President.

“When I get to the Oval Office, we are going to immediately repeal every single one of Barack Obama’s unconstitutional executive orders,” said Rubio. “All these overreaches by the EPA, my first day in office, they’re gone. Any effort to force Common Core down our throats, are gone, and we’re going to put school districts back in charge of the curriculum. And this crazy deal with Iran…on my first day in office, that deal is cancelled.”

Rubio continued to outline the plans that he would implement as the Commander In Chief. He was even more decisive about the funding and use of the United States Military.

“When I’m President of the United States we are not reducing our military,” explained Rubio. “We are rebuilding our military. Because the world is safer and a better place when America has the strongest military in the world.”

Rubio would take questions for roughly a half hour before meeting the people, and departing for a campaign stops in Coralville and Bettendorf.

Rubio is currently in the top four of nearly every major poll in the Republican race. The campaign leads up to the Iowa Caucuses on February 1st.

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