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IN PICTURES 1. Iowa Western showed enough promise Sept. 5, 2009, at C.B. Stadium to give its fans plenty to be optimistic about in its inaugural football season. Yet, the Reivers made enough mistakes to cost themselves any chance to win their firstever contest. No. 20 Iowa Central had three long touchdown runs and turned a late firsthalf turnover into another score to top IWCC 42-28 in front of a first-game crowd estimated at 4,000. With the win, the Tritons claimed the Kinney Cup, a traveling trophy that will be awarded annually to the victor in the series. 2. The Abraham Lincoln Lynx football team got themselves into a shootout with Southeast Polk at C.B. Stadium on Sept. 18, 2009. And fortunately for the home team, it got the last shot. Senior Brent Schrieber (photo inset) made good on it, drilling a 44-yard field goal as time expired to give A.L. a thrilling 45-42 win that pushed the Lynx to 3-1 entering conference play. The Rams (1-3) came from two touchdowns down to tie the game at 42-all on Jake Sargent’s fourth TD run of the game with 2:23 left. A.L.’s Devin Thomas returned the ensuing kickoff 42 yards to the Lynx 44 to set up the winning drive. Austin Ebertowski, who rushed for 218 yards on 24 carries, ripped off a 33-yard run on the next play. After three more snaps, Schrieber lined up for a shot at the victory, and made the kick with plenty to spare. “That’s the longest kick I’ve ever had in a game,” he said after the game. “I was ready for it. I was kicking and stretching on the sideline, but I was ready.” 3. Like every other one on its 2009 schedule, the final game of Iowa School for the Deaf’s undefeated season wasn’t much of a contest. The Bobcats scored on their first two offensive snaps, and sandwiched a punt return for touchdown in between them, on their way to a 52-18 win over the Villisca junior varsity on Oct. 22, 2009. Because the Bobcats play out-of-state opponents in the Great Plains Schools for the Deaf, they aren’t eligible to play the varsity squads of the other high schools in the area. They certainly would’ve held their own in some of those matchups this year. “We’d like to be in the state playoffs, to tell you the truth,” Iowa Deaf coach Mark Murray said at the time. “I think we should be in it. But with the fact that we’re not in a (district), they wouldn’t let us in. It’d be nice just to see how we’d fare. That’s what these kids dream about. They’re like any other high school kids.” 4. Atlantic High School junior Ali Krogman rallied in the final 800 meters to win the Class 3-A individual title Oct. 31, 2009 at the Lakeside Golf Course. The top-rated Krogman, then a sophomore, completed an unbeaten season, and improved on her fifth-place finish as a freshman. She played volleyball in junior high. “I went in, and I was just going to try a new sport,” Ali Krogman said. “It was a good idea.” Added her mother, Lisa, shown at right hugging her daughter: “Who knew she could run? We didn’t know she could run. It’s awesome.” 5. The Abraham Lincoln Lynx squandered a two-set lead in a 23-25, 2225, 25-16, 25-18, 15-10 loss to Cedar Rapids Kennedy Nov. 11, 2009, in a Class 4-A state volleyball quarterfinal. The seventh-rated Lynx were the superior closers in the first two sets of the two-hour, five-minute marathon at the U.S. Cellular Center. They rallied from a 22-20 deficit to win the opener and an 8-3 deficit to win set two. But in the latter stages of the final two sets, No. 3 Kennedy had the goods. The Lynx led 18-17 in set four only to see Kennedy run off the final eight points. And in set five, the Cougars rallied from a 7-3 deficit to score 12 of the final 15. Shown in photo is Chelsea Colpitts.

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IN PICTURES 6. Three of the top four seeds made it through the opening day of the NJCAA Volleyball Championship unscathed. The one that didn’t was the host team. No. 8 Missouri-West Plains knocked off fifth-ranked Iowa Western 17-25, 25-16, 2513, 25-20 to join No. 3 Western Nebraska, No. 4 Salt Lake (Utah) and No. 6 Southern Idaho. IWCC, which struggled to a five-set win over 22-22 Temple (Texas) in the opening round Nov. 19, 2009, began its quarterfinal match strong. But it fell behind in the second set and was never really in the match from that point on. “West Plains turned up the heat,” Iowa Western coach Darrin McBroom said. “And from that point forward defensively, we were unable to stop them. Once that began to happen, a lot of little things began to break down.” 7. For senior defensive linemen Rick Romano, Matt Butcher and Eric Golwitzer, the world’s sweetest sight was that big fat zero on the scoreboard. The St. Albert trio did a lot of the grunt work Nov. 21, 2009, as the Falcons limited South Winneshiek to 191 total yards in a 35-0 Class 1-A championship game victory at the UNI-Dome. With the number of playmakers the Falcons possess, the linemen knew they wouldn’t garner many headlines this season. But they understood their work in the trenches would determine how far the team went. 8. One night after trailing Class 1-A St. Albert by 27 at one point in an 18-point loss, Collin Crowl (pictured) drained a 26-footer at the buzzer to give Abraham Lincoln its first win of the season with a 67-66 victory over defending Class 3-A champion and state No. 1 Sioux City Heelan on Dec. 12, 2009. Behind senior guards Crowl and Nick Milner, the Lynx (1-4) rallied from a 20-point deficit for the improbable win in their Missouri River Activities Conference opener. Crowl put up a shot roughly six feet beyond the three-point line and buried it as time expired. 9. The Class 4-A Thomas Jefferson Yellow Jackets took out a year’s worth of frustration on Class 1-A No. 4 St. Albert Feb. 2, at the Thomas Jefferson Activities Center. Austin Hennings and Neil Bryant combined for 13 points during a 17-0 first-half run that sent T.J. on its way to a convincing 64-44 win over the Falcons. The win was the first by the Jackets (1-14) since they beat Boone on Jan. 15, 2009, snapping a streak of 27 consecutive losses. Bryant’s presence on the floor Tuesday opened things up for Hennings inside while allowing point guard Trevin Taylor (shown heading for the basket as St. Albert junior Gabe Meis (33) and senior Paul Johnson defend) to penetrate more often. 10. A) Riverside senior Quinn Wilson will carry the title of state wrestling champion with him the rest of his life after blanking Dacoda Ward of Lisbon 6-0 in the Class 1-A 171-pound championship match. B) Slowly but surely, Elijah Sullivan’s chances of winning his first state championship were dimmed by an opponent who already had a pair to his credit. The Lewis Central 140-pounder lost a frustrating 5-0 decision to Jake Ballweg of Waverly-Shell Rock on Feb. 20, in the Class 3A title match at Wells Fargo Arena. Consequently, the Iowa state wrestling tournament wrapped up without an L.C. individual title winner for the first time in 12 years. Sullivan, rated No. 3, was never able to mount an attack against No. 1 Ballweg. 11. Unranked St. Albert had No. 5 Bedford down, but not out, in both halves of regulation during the Class 1-A Substate 8 final Feb. 27 at the Mid-America Center but couldn’t close the show. Thanks to Andrew Brown, the Falcons got it done in overtime. The senior guard scored five of his 23 points in the extra session and had two clutch steals in the final minute to seal St. Albert’s 57-53 victory over the 23-2 Bulldogs. With the win, the Falcons (18-4) secured their second consecutive state tournament berth and the 10th in school history.

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IN PICTURES 12. Two days after winning the Drake Relays 3,200-meter title, Glenwood junior Johnny Fuller toed the line for the 1,600 with just the state’s 16th-best time this season. Fuller brimmed with confidence, as he sprinted away from the contenders in the final 200 meters to complete his improbable double, running a career-best 4 minutes, 15.66 seconds before a sellout crowd of 14,501 at Drake Stadium. The performance stands as the fastest 1,600 run by a southwest Iowa athlete in 33 years. “I couldn’t have asked for a better weekend,” Fuller said at the time. “I wanted a medal (today), that’s what I was shooting for.” 13. Logan-Magnolia junior Alex Gochenour embraced the 400 hurdles this year for the first time, and the results April 23 were doubly sweet. Gochenour and defending champion Ellen Dougherty of Sioux City East cleared the final hurdle of the event in unison at the Drake Relays. But Gochenour outsprinted Dougherty to the wire, winning 1:01.63 to 1:02.60 and claiming her second championship flag of the weekend. Gochenour won the 100 hurdles on Friday, and became the fourth girl in the 10-year history of the two events to win both. She said the only way to do that was to get serious about the 400 hurdles. 14. Abraham Lincoln senior Chelsea Colpitts claimed the lead in the Class 4-A discus with her second throw at the state track meet and held it until the final round. Her spin was flawless. Her release was seamless. Her scream was piercing. It’s unclear which hit the ground first, the discus or Colpitts’ first tear. But there was never any doubt that she’d come up with her best throw ever in the clutch. Colpitts’ winning mark of 148-8 broke the school record at A.L. by nearly three feet and topped her previous career-best by more than eight. It was also the fourth-longest winning throw among large school champions in the history of the state meet and the second longest in that class since 1987. 15. Abraham Lincoln junior Austin Ebertowski closed strong to win the 100-meter championship at the state track meet May 22, and he nearly did the same in the 200. A well-timed lean from sophomore James Harrington of Cedar Falls was all that kept Ebertowski from pulling off the double at Drake Stadium in a pair of races that followed a similar script. In both events, the A.L. sprinter was behind from the opening gun before surging toward the front in the final few meters. 16. St. Albert wrapped up its stay at the state boys soccer tournament with its second tough-luck loss in as many days. The sixthseeded and 10th-rated Falcons (1111) fell to fifth-seeded and seventhrated Clear Lake 1-0 in the Class 1A consolation game June 5, at Cownie Soccer Park. The team finished fourth in Class 1-A. As was the case when St. Albert hit rough patches during the spring, the problem in its season finale was cashing in on opportunities. “We dominated the second half,” St. Albert coach Tom Lorkovic said. “But the impetus all year was finishing, and it didn’t happen.” Shown are Falcon players Pedro Oliveria, left, Alex Rindone, center, and Brad Welch, right.

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