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Caitlin Clark gives Iowa basketball teammates Nike shoes at her 22nd birthday party
Hear from Caitlin Clark, Lisa Bluder and Kate Martin after Iowa’s win over Wisconsin
Hear from Caitlin Clark, Lisa Bluder and Kate Martin after Iowa’s win over Wisconsin
With Caitlin Clark’s birthday approaching Jan. 22, her Iowa women’s basketball teammates threw her an early celebration complete with confetti and a pair of cakes.
It was Clark, though, who was in a gift-giving mood.
At the party, the Hawkeyes’ superstar guard gave each of her teammates a pair of Nike shoes, with her teammates showing off their presents in a video posted to TikTok Thursday by Iowa guard Kylie Feuerbach.
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Clark has a name, image and likeness (NIL) deal with the footwear titan, one of several prominent partnerships her on-court excellence has earned her. The West Des Moines native has also signed with Gatorade, State Farm, Buick and Hy-Vee, among others.
Clark will turn 22 on Jan. 22, one day after Iowa takes on Ohio State in a matchup of top-20 teams. The day may have some extra significance or symbolism for Clark, whose jersey number is 22. One of the cakes she was presented at the party was in the shape of the number.
The six-foot guard is averaging a Division I-best 31 points. 7.7 assists and 7.2 rebounds per game while shooting 40.1% from 3-point range. As the No. 2 Hawkeyes continue their stellar season, Clark is closing in on the Big Ten and Division I career scoring records.
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Iowa High School Looking To Consolidate In More Sports After Canceling Football Season
One Iowa high school athletic department is facing extremely low numbers in multiple sports, prompting school officials to begin searching for programs to share with.
Exira-EHK High School has already cancelled the upcoming 2026 Iowa High School Athletic Association varsity football season, going instead with a junior varsity-only series of games. According to a report by Western Iowa Today, they have also shared softball with Audubon.
The Exira-EHK/Audubon softball team is currently ranked No. 1 in Class 1A of the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union. A total of 11 of the players on the 23-girl team are from Exira-EHK. They are 15th in the latest High School On SI Iowa Top 25 State Rankings as they prepare for postseason play.
Enrollment For Exira-EHK School District Continues To Drop
Enrollment at the high school level for the Spartans is down by over 20 students, with the expectation for even more of a drop in overall enrollment moving into the 2026-2027 school year.
Tom Petersen, the Exira-EHK athletic director, was part of a community-wide meeting earlier this week alongside Trevor Miller, the school superintendent.
“I’m going to continue to campaign, keep working (to get more kids out),” Petersen said. “It’s just part of being an AD and a coach. I have tried every scenario that I can to try and make it that our kids could go and play varsity (football).
“It’s not the state’s fault, it’s not our fault; it’s the middle of a two-year cycle. I coached here for 20 years in football and it’s crushing (to not have a program).”
Petersen also mentioned during the meeting that he is struggling to fill several coaching vacancies, including the head boys basketball position. He said that they have received zero applications for that coaching vacancy.
Spartans Currently Share Multiple Sports With Audubon
Along with baseball and softball, the Exira-EHK school district also shares girls basketball, boys wrestling, girls wrestling, boys tennis and girls tennis with Audubon. Petersen is proposing to the school board a share agreement for boys basketball, boys track and field, and girls track and field, in addition to the other sports.
Last fall, the Spartans went 4-5 overall, as they won 22 games over a stretch of seasons after going 0-7 in 2020. Exira-EHK was 12-1 in 2013 and had three consecutive years of at least eight wins after that.
The schools are a combination of the towns of Exira, Elk Horn and Kimballton.
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Person drowns at Coralville pool
CORALVILLE, Iowa (KCRG) – Coralville Police say a person has drowned at the Coralville Aquatic Center Tuesday afternoon.
The call went out shortly after 4 p.m. to 1513 7th Street for a drowning report.
Officers, lifeguards and paramedics gave lifesaving aid to the person. They were taken to the University of Iowa Health Care, where they were pronounced dead.
The identity of the victim has not been released. The incident is under investigation.
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Iowa City Man who ran over people in homeless encampment sentenced to nearly two decades in prison
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) – An Iowa City man who pleaded guilty to driving into five people at a homeless encampment last August has been sentenced to serve nearly two decades in prison.
On August 15, 2025, Roman Aguilar Ventura drove his vehicle while under the influence through an encampment near Shelter House, an organization that assists homeless people.
Ventura pleaded guilty to several charges in March, including Operating While Under the Influence, two counts of Willful Injury Resulting in Bodily Injury, and three counts of Assault with a Dangerous Weapon. He also pleaded guilty to Driving While Barred and Driving While License Denied or Revoked.
In addition to his sentence, Ventura will also be subject to a six-year suspension of his drivers license, in addition to substance abuse treatment.
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