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TV9 Rewind: Eastern Iowa catches clogging fever
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – Dust off those dancing shoes. It’s time to clog.
Clog dancing dates back centuries, originating from different forms of Irish, English, Scottish, German, Cherokee and African dances.
But it wasn’t until the 1970s that clogging took Iowa by storm, and cloggers will tell you it’s not the same as square dancing.
“It is different that we do have taps on our shoes,” one clogger told TV9’s Kevin Kendall in 1979. “We do have a lot of movements out there that are used in square dancing.”
Clogging does adopt some movements from square dancing, but it can incorporate many different types of music. At the time, disco music was a popular choice among some cloggers.
“That’s for the young ones. We can’t hardly keep up with them. That’s for the kids, that’s what they use is the disco tunes”
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Marty Pevey returning for 14th-straight season managing Iowa Cubs
The winningest and longest tenured manager in Iowa Cubs history will be back in Des Moines this year to add to his historic numbers while trying to help another wave of prized prospects get to the big leagues.
The Chicago Cubs announced Wednesday, Feb. 18, that Marty Pevey would return to Iowa for his 14th consecutive season managing the organization’s Triple-A team in 2026.
Pevey has a franchise record 822 victories during his time with Iowa. Under his leadership, some of the organization’s biggest prospects have successfully made the final jump in the minor leagues.
In Iowa, Pevey managed some of Chicago’s biggest stars, including Kris Bryant, Kyle Hendricks, Javier Baez, Pete Crow-Armstrong and Cade Horton, to name a few.
Pevey is in his 18th season in the organization and has over 30 years of professional experience, with 13 of those coming as a player.
He owns a 1,466-1,511 career minor league managerial record. Pevey’s 1,466 victories are the fifth-most among active minor league skippers through 2025. During his time in Iowa, Pevey has become a fan-favorite.
His 2026 staff includes hitting coaches Damon Minor and Taylor Forney. The team’s pitching coaches are Tony Cougoule and Jamie Vermilyea. Nick Lovullo is the bench coach.
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Iowa Boys High School Bowling State Tournament Fields Set
The fields for the upcoming Iowa High School Athletic Association boys state bowling tournament are now set, as qualifying meets took place around Iowa on Monday.
The boys state bowling tournament begins on Monday, February 23 from Cadillac XBC in Waterloo, Iowa with the Class 3A individuals and 1A team events. On Tuesday, February 24, the 1A individuals and 2A team hit the lanes.
Wednesday, February 25 will be the third and final day of bowling action, as the 2A individuals and 3A team events are held.
Waterloo West rolled a 3,351 in 3A for the highest score at all of the state qualifying sites, as Waukee, Dubuque Senior and Southeast Polk broke 3,200. Rounding out the field will be Bettendorf, Cedar Rapids Jefferson, Dubuque Hempstead and Valley.
North Scott had the best score in 2A with a 3,222, as ADM, Central DeWitt, Decorah, Denison-Schleswig, Lewis Central, Waterloo East and Western Dubuque comprise the remaining qualifiers.
In 1A, Charles City’s 3,215 was the highest score, with Clarke County, Columbus Catholic, Greene County, Louisa-Muscatine, Maquoketa, Monticello and West Delaware also advancing.
As for the individual top scores, Urbandale’s Damien Timm rolled a 777 series in 3A, Jaden Demers of Davenport North had a 793 in 2A and Joey Robel of Charles City cracked 800 in 1A with an 809 series.
Only Lewis Central is back to defend its title in 2A, as the 3A champion – Muscatine – and the 1A winner – Vinton-Shellsburg – did not qualify.
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Check out bracketology projection for Iowa State basketball
Iowa State basketball continues to be a major player on the national scene.
The Cyclones (22-3) were a No. 2 seed in the Feb. 17 projected men’s field of the 2026 NCAA Tournament. On Tuesday morning, ESPN’s Joe Lunardi released his latest bracketology predictions. Here’s where the Cyclones stand ahead of their game at BYU on Saturday.
Iowa State basketball bracketology projection
Lunardi has Iowa State currently listed as a 2 seed in the Midwest Region in St. Louis. The Cyclones’ first-round matchup in this projection would come against SMU.
Iowa State basketball NET ranking
The Cyclones are No. 5 in the NET through Monday night’s games. NET rankings change daily, so be sure to keep tabs on where T.J. Otzelberger’s team lands following Saturday’s game at BYU.
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