Sports

 SHENANDOAH (Dec. 4) -- The Harlan Community girls and boys bowling teams both fell short of a victory in last Monday’s season opener at Shenandoah. The Cyclone girls lost by 66 total pins (1806 to 1740) while the boys lost by 238 pins (2590 to 2352). The Shenandoah girls, paced by two-game totals...
 Cyclone senior Deren Schmitz defends Blair’s Evan Slominski (20), along with teammates Klaassen (11) and Brett Sears. (Photos by Kim Wegener)
 HARLAN (Dec. 5) -- Senior Jared Moser scored off a sideline inbounds play with less than two seconds to go Tuesday night, lifting the Harlan Community boys basketball team to a 72-70 win over Blair, Nebraska. One year after beating the Bears in overtime at their place, HCHS squandered a 10-point...
 COUNCIL BLUFFS (Dec. 5) -- The Harlan Community wrestlers opened the dual season with a 1-1 split on Tuesday, routing St. Albert 63-6 before losing a 43-29 decision vs. Glenwood. The Rams finished their double dual sweep with a 78-6 win over the host Falcons. The Cyclones actually won six out of...
 IKM-Manning senior Jared Johnson (left) dribbles around an attempted mid-court trap by Logan-Magnolia’s Kolby Morrison (23) and Reece Bradshaw (21) during Tuesday’s WIC basketball game. Johnson led the Wolves to victory with 23 points.
 LOGAN (Dec. 5) -- Turning a nine-point first-half deficit into a 10-point second-half lead, the IKM-Manning boys showed composure down the stretch Tuesday night to hold off Logan-Magnolia on the road, 57-51. IKM-M seniors Jared Johnson and Austin Ahrenholtz combined to hit 8-of-10 free throws in...
 IKM-Manning senior Kia Rasmussen (right) dives for a loose ball as Logan-Magnolia’s Alexis Fender gains possession during Tuesday’s WIC matchup.
 LOGAN (Dec. 5) -- The IKM-Manning girls quickly cut a 13-point deficit down to three during Tuesday’s second half at Logan-Magnolia, but couldn’t get over the hump in a 58-48 loss to the 4th-ranked team in Class 2A. It was the second setback to a top-eight team in four days for the No. 10 Wolves,...
 AHSTW junior Kate Wise looks at the basket as she is defended by two Tri-Center players Tuesday night. Wise grabbed seven rebounds and blocked four shots in the win.
 NEOLA (Dec. 5) -- The AHSTW girls basketball team picked up its first win of the year Tuesday night, outscoring Tri-Center in all four quarters to prevail 58-41 and improve to 1-2 in the Western Iowa Conference (1-3 overall). Kinsey Scheffler and Sidney Nelsen paced the Lady Vikes’ balanced...
Viking senior R.J. Harris is bumped by a T-C player on his way to the basket.
 NEOLA (Dec. 5) -- AHSTW fell behind 39-27 at halftime and could not mount a second-half rally on Tuesday night, losing at Tri-Center 61-43 in Western Iowa Conference boys basketball action. Jack Paulson led the Vikings with 16 points, R.J. Harris scored 11 and Kevin Jorgensen had eight. Blake...
 IKM-Manning senior Kia Rasmussen (right) was presented with a commemorative game ball by her father and head coach Gene Rasmussen after surpassing 1,000 career points against Panorama. (Photo contributed)
 MANNING (Dec. 2) -- In a battle of Class 2A Top 10 teams, the Panorama girls outlasted IKM-Manning 50-45 in a competitive non-conference matchup here last Saturday. The Wolves’ highlight of the game was senior guard Kia Rasmussen surpassing 1,000 career points on a three-point basket with less...
 MANNING (Dec. 2) -- The IKM-Manning boys basketball team survived Panorama’s 10 three-pointers and overcame an eight-point halftime deficit to win last Saturday’s non-conference game 54-51. The Wolves (2-1) entered the fourth quarter down 44-38 before outscoring the 1-2 Panthers 16-7 the rest of...
 Exira-EHK sophomore Kamryn Waymire (center) drives through a crowd of Coon Rapids-Bayard players toward the basket. (Photo by Kim Wegener)
 ELK HORN (Dec. 1) -- Freshman Tatum Grubbs scored a game-high 21 points in her high school debut while senior Sophia Peppers tallied 18 points, eight rebounds, eight steals and five assists last Friday night as the Exira-Elk Horn-Kimballton girls basketball team opened the season with a 67-32 home...

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