#4 posting 3.6.2007
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IOWA REPORTS
The Iowa tournament began yesterday with only one mild surprise in 1A with Lawton-Bronson upending Guthrie Center. Today the 2A quarters wrap up followed by all the 3A quarters. Watch the action on your computer for free from the Iowa HS Sports Network. Scroll down to start it up. To get stats and updates go to the IGHSAU site.
Schedule today:
10 am Manson NW Webster vs North Butler
11:30 am Davenport Assumption vs Western Christian
3A
1 pm Sioux City Heelan vs Spirit Lake
2:30 pm Keokuk vs Decorah
6:30 pm Pella vs Ballard
8 pm Cedar Rapids Xavier vs Norwalk
2A
Battle Creek-Ida Grove smashed PCM 87-47. Also from the Sioux City Journal.
AGWSR took care of Monticello 63-34. The Marshalltown Times-Republican chimes in.
1A
Defending champ IKM took their first steps to secure another crown with a 63-38 win over Andrew. From the Des Moines Register and Cedar Rapids Gazette.
Lawton-Bronson upset Guthrie Center 54-47.
Graettinger-Terril jumped on Bedford 49-37.
All the above are from the Des Moines Register.
PREVIEWS
4A
Sioux City North will open against Cedar Rapids Jefferson on Wednesday. From the Sioux City Journal.
Valley will have to play on without injured Carley Hansen. They open with Des Moines East on Wednesday.
Des Moines Roosevelt has been crunching a lot of tape in preparation for the tournament.
3A
Sioux City Heelan will play today against Spirit Lake. Also from the Sioux City Journal.
POST SEASON REVIEW
Des Moines Lincoln's Kristin Turk set numerous records this season. From the Des Moines Register.
POINT PARADE for games of Mar 5, 2007
2A
Gabi Miller, Battle Creek-Ida Grove 24 vs PCM 87-47
Kelsey Bolte, Battle Creek-Ida Grove 22 vs PCM 87-47
1A
Stacey Schutjer, WCLT 24 vs Highland 68-59 ot
Megan Torkelson, Graettinger-Terril 22 vs Bedford 49-37
Mandy Wagner, Lawton-Bronson 22 vs Guthrie Center 54-47
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Next up: parade of states; college report, and More Out & Abouts later tonight