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Iowa high school football: Playoff matchups released for Class 2A, 1A, A and 8-player

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It’s survive and advance in the Iowa high school football playoffs.

Playoff pairings for Class 2A, 1A, A and 8-player were released on Saturday morning. In each class, 32 teams punched their ticket to the playoffs. In Classes 2A, 1A and A, each district champion, runner-up, third-place team, and fourth-place team make the field. In round one, a fourth-placed team will travel to face a district champion, while a third-placed team will face a second-place team. In 8-Player, the district champion, runner-up and third-placed team, as well as two at-large teams qualify.

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Sixteen contests will be held in the first round in each class.  After that, the 16 remaining schools will be placed into four pods of four for the second round and quarterfinals. Playoff pairings for Class 3A, 4A and 5A will be released next week following the conclusion of the regular season.

Here are the first round matchups for each class.

More: Iowa high school football scores for Week 8

Class 2A

Fourth place at First place

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  • Waukon at Anamosa
  • Chariton at Kuemper Catholic, Carroll
  • Union, LaPorte City at Mid-Prairie
  • Monticello at North Fayette Valley
  • Des Moines Christian at PCM
  • Cherokee at Spirit Lake
  • Albia at Van Meter
  • Garner-Hayfield-Ventura at West Lyon

Third place at Second place

  • Greene County at Clarinda
  • Forest City at Central Lyon/George-Little Rock
  • Mediapolis at Northeast
  • Western Christian, Hull at Okoboji
  • Jesup at Osage
  • Crestwood at Roland-Story
  • Centerville at West Burlington/Notre Dame
  • West Liberty at West Marshall

Class 1A

Fourth place at First place

  • Ogden at Dike-New Hartford
  • Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont at Grundy Center
  • Hudson at Manson Northwest Webster
  • Shenandoah at OABCIG
  • West Branch at Sigourney/Keota
  • West Sioux at Treynor
  • Aplington-Parkersburg at Wilton
  • East Sac County at Woodward-Granger

Third place at Second place

  • Hinton at AHSTW
  • Sumner-Fredericksburg at Beckman Catholic, Dyersville
  • Grand View Christian at Emmetsburg
  • Alburnett at MFL MarMac
  • Regina at Pleasantville
  • Underwood at Ridge View
  • Sioux Central at South Hamilton
  • Pella Christian at South Hardin

Class A

Fourth place at First place

  • Wayne at ACGC
  • St. Albert, Council Bluffs vs. Gehlen Catholic, LeMars, at Akron-Westfield
  • Starmont at Lisbon
  • North Tama at Madrid
  • Columbus Community at Maquoketa Valley
  • South Central Calhoun at Tri-Center
  • Lake Mills at Wapsie Valley
  • Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn at West Hancock

Third place at Second place

  • Danville at Bellevue
  • Logan-Magnolia at MMCRU
  • Earlham at Mount Ayr
  • Newman Catholic, Mason City at Nashua-Plainfield
  • North Linn at Pekin
  • Lynnville-Sully at Riverside, Oakland
  • South Winneshiek at Saint Ansgar
  • Sibley-Ocheyedan at Woodbury Central

8-player

At-large at First place

  • Tripoli at Bishop Garrigan, Algona
  • Exira-EHK at Lenox

Third place at second place

  • Clarksville at Riceville
  • Collins-Maxwell at Woodbine

Third place at Second place

  • East Mills at Audubon
  • Springville at Don Bosco, Gilbertville
  • BGM, Brooklyn at Edgewood-Colesburg
  • Ar-We-Va at Fremont-Mills
  • Kee, Lansing at Gladbrook-Reinbeck
  • Southeast Warren at Iowa Valley
  • Winfield-Mount Union at Montezuma
  • West Bend-Mallard at St. Mary’s, Remsen

Second place at Second place

  • Bedford at Belle Plaine
  • WACO at Central City
  • CAM at GTRA
  • St. Edmond at Janesville

Eli McKown covers high school sports and wrestling for the Des Moines Register. Contact him at Emckown@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @EMcKown23.





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Arizona baseball to hire Iowa’s Sean Kenny as pitching coach

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Arizona got caught up in the swirl of college baseball coaches leaving for professional jobs this offseason, losing pitching coach John DeRouin to a coordinator position with the New York Mets organization. But the Wildcats didn’t take long finding a replacement, one with a strong pedigree in the collegiate ranks.

Kendall Rogers of D1Baseball.com is reporting the UA will hire Iowa’s Sean Kenny as pitching coach. Kenny will techincally be Arizona’s fourth pitching coach in five seasons under Chip Hale, though DeRouin only served in that role during the offseason following Kevin Vance’s departure in June to become San Diego State’s head coach.

Kenny, 53, spent the 2025 season at Iowa where his staff ranked 16th in the country in ERA and 11th in strikeouts per nine innings. The Hawkeyes went 33-22-1 but missed the NCAA Tournament.

Prior to Iowa, Kenny spent the 2023 season at Iowa and before that was at Georgia from 2018-23. He’s also coached at Michigan, Maryland, Pepperdine and San Diego. The 2026 season will be his 30th in college baseball.

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Arizona, which is coming off a trip to the College World Series, returns weekend starters Owen Kramkowski and Smith Bailey and NCBWA Stopper of the Year Tony Pluta among several other pitchers from the team that went 44-21.

The UA opens the 2026 season on Feb. 13 in Surprise against former Pac-12 foe Stanford, part of a tournament that also includes Oregon State and Michigan. The home opener is Feb. 17 vs. Omaha at Hi Corbett Field.



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Watch live as bodies of Iowa National Guard soldiers return to US

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President Donald Trump, Gov. Kim Reynolds, members of Iowa’s congressional delegation and families are receiving the bodies of fallen Iowa National Guard soldiers Sgt. William Nathaniel “Nate” Howard, 29, of Marshalltown, and Sgt. Edgar Torres-Tovar, 25, of Des Moines and a civilian interpreter, Ayad Mansoor Sakat, of Michigan.

The dignified transfer ceremony is expected to happen this afternoon at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.

All three were killed Saturday, Dec. 13, by an attacker who targeted a convoy of American and Syrian forces in Palmyra, Syria, before being shot dead.

Their caskets will be transferred from the plane to an awaiting vehicle and taken to the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations building at the Dover base “for positive identification by the Armed Forces Medical Examiner System and preparation for their final resting place.”

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I-80 crash cleanup continues after weekend pile-up in eastern Iowa

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I-80 crash cleanup continues after weekend pile-up in eastern Iowa


WEST BRANCH, Iowa (KCRG) – Cleanup crews are still working to remove vehicles from Interstate 80 in eastern Iowa following multiple crashes that blocked the highway for about 12 hours Saturday morning.

Multiple crashes on I-80 east of Iowa City Saturday morning shut down the interstate for several hours in both directions. No one was killed, but dozens of people were injured and taken to the hospital.

Lanes in the area will be closed in order to pull crashed cars out of the median.

“Towing and recovering efforts started right away after the storm, Sunday night after the storm and have continued each night since then and we’re estimating a couple, two to three more nights yet to get everything removed out there,” said Mitch Wood with the Iowa Department of Transportation.

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DOT explains highway closure decision

The DOT did not expect conditions to be as bad as they were this weekend. Access to the highway was only limited after the crash happened.

“It started out with just a typical Iowa snowfall forecast. Nothing in that forecast, I guess, rose to that level of alarm for us to kind of forecast that we would have seen the traffic issues that we ended up seeing,” Wood said.

The DOT says preemptively closing the interstate can be done if unsafe travel can be predicted.

“What we could never really anticipate is the driving conditions changing rapidly and how drivers are going to respond to that,” Wood said.

Wood says shutting down an interstate is never a light decision.

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“It’s not something that we necessarily want to do but when we make that decision, almost everytime we’re making that decision for safety reasons,” Wood said.

Cleanup of those accidents from Saturday are still underway. That typically happens in the evening, so drivers should watch for signs and lane closures when towing is happening.



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