Hiya, everybody. Welcome, as soon as once more, to the Recruiting Mailbag.
Nicely, former Dubuque Senior and Northern Iowa ahead Noah Carter knew what he wished. Following his weekend official go to to Missouri, the 6-foot-6 expertise determined he did not must see Arkansas, Virginia Tech, Marquette or Florida and he dedicated to Tigers and new head coach Dennis Gates sooner than anticipated.
We have additionally bought information concerning former Des Moines North level guard Tyreke Locure, who’s had two productive years at South Alabama and one not-to-productive 12 months at UAB. The CIML legend has committed to Louisiana-Monroe, which is a bit more than a four-hour drive from his hometown of New Orleans. Locure additionally had curiosity from Jacksonville and Appalachian State.
MORE: The place had been Noah Carter, Tyreke Locure in our remaining 2019 recruiting rankings?
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Nonetheless no information from former Oskaloosa and Iowa State ahead Xavier Foster. Keep tuned on that entrance.
Now, to this week’s questions, which give attention to Iowa’s current string of misses in tight finish recruiting, the most recent on unsigned Iowa Metropolis West senior Pete Moe, Iowa’s recruitment of 2024 legacy Cooper Koch, the Hawkeyes’ high 2023 basketball targets and all the most recent with the switch portal.
Aside from Pryce Sandfort, who’re a few of Iowa’s high 2023 targets?
First a fast observe on Waukee Northwest 2023 wing Pryce Sandfort, as a result of I do know he is the identify most informal followers find out about when discussing Iowa 2023 recruiting.
The 6-foot-7 sharpshooter who may also do much more than shoot carried out nicely with D1Minnesota on the adidas 3SSB circuit this previous weekend in entrance of loads of faculty coaches. It is onerous to maintain monitor of everybody who comes to observe, however Sandfort instructed me he remembers seeing coaches from Iowa, Iowa State, Drake, USC, Gonzaga, Virginia, Nebraska, Villanova, Washington State and Wisconsin courtside for his video games.
MORE: How Pryce Sandfort grew to become Iowa’s most dominant highschool scorer
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He holds gives from Iowa, Drake, Washington State and Nebraska, which simply supplied final week. In case you missed final week’s Recruiting Mailbag, here is what he instructed me concerning when colleges ask him if he is leaning towards Iowa, the place his older brother, Payton, performs:
“I say I am fully open. I am not saying I will not go to Iowa, however I am not saying that I’ll both.”
OK, onto another names.
T.J. Energy, SF, Worcester Academy (Massachusetts): Iowa at all times recruits nicely on the East Coast, and Energy, a talented 6-7 wing, is a high goal from that area. He landed his Hawkeyes provide approach again in August 2020 and formally visited Iowa Metropolis final October. He is a four-star expertise with different high-major gives from the likes of Xavier, Wake Forest, Oklahoma, Miami, Windfall and extra.
“Coach McCaffery got here to my sport on Sunday,” Powers instructed me this week, “and known as me saying I performed very well after.”
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JaQualon Roberts, SF/PF, Bloomington North (Indiana): Iowa hosted the tremendous versatile 6-7 Roberts in December for an unofficial go to after providing him in October, and that curiosity has remained robust. Roberts instructed me the Hawkeyes had been courtside to observe him in Indianapolis this previous weekend with Indiana Elite.
He has additionally visited Indiana and Cincinnati and brought an official go to to Marquette. He’s from Bloomington, so, if Indiana is severe about him, you’d should determine the Hoosier pull is powerful. However there have not been any indications Roberts is a lock for Indiana.
Joseph “JP” Estrella, PF, Brewster Academy (New Hampshire): Iowa is seeking to land its second consecutive Brewster product, with former Brewster level guard Dasonte Bowen coming to Iowa Metropolis this summer season. Estrella is a 6-10 huge man within the midst of a inventory explosion. A comparatively unknown prospect initially from South Portland, Maine, Estrella has landed gives from California, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Wisconsin, Notre Dame, Maryland and Marquette since April started.
Iowa was his first provide approach again in December 2021, although. That is proving to be a very good analysis job by Fran McCaffery and his employees.
Estrella instructed me, past his gives, Kansas, Tennessee, UConn and Penn State are additionally recruiting him.
“The Hawkeyes are very energetic with me and I hear from them fairly often,” Estrella mentioned. “I’ve had a Zoom with them earlier than and would like to get down there sooner or later.”
Are there extra 2023 targets Iowa is recruiting onerous? You wager. However these are three names that, along with Sandfort, rapidly got here to thoughts. – Matthew Bain
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Extra:Recruiting Mailbag: Newest switch portal information for Iowa, Iowa State, Drake, UNI; Pryce Sandfort replace
Why hasn’t Iowa soccer had its common success recruiting tight ends recently?
Earlier than we get into this reply, it is vital to notice Iowa did simply get a big recruiting victory at tight finish with Lafayette graduate switch Steven Stilianos, who picked the Hawkeyes over Virginia and Rutgers.
However, apart from that, sure, there was a current string of misses on Iowa’s high highschool tight finish targets. In 2021, the No. 2 tight finish within the nation — in-state, four-star recruit Thomas Fidone — selected Nebraska over a gaggle that included the Hawkeyes.
The subsequent 12 months, on this 2022 class, Valley’s Eli Raridon emerged because the No. 5 tight finish nationwide, however the four-star recruit picked Notre Dame over Iowa and Iowa State.
MORE: Eli Raridon: This is why I am committing to Notre Dame soccer
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Different 2022 misses included Micah Riley-Ducker (who picked Auburn) and Andrew Keller (who picked Iowa State). Most just lately, Mac Markway, a 2023 four-star tight finish with a paternal connection to Iowa soccer, went with LSU over the Hawkeyes.
After all, a program goes to overlook typically when it shoots for lofty targets. However the current pattern of the varsity in any other case often known as “Tight Finish U” putting out on high recruits at that place is noticeable. That is clearly why this query was requested this week.
So, is there a problem? My intestine says no. You’ll be able to’t win each recruiting battle. And, yeah, it sucks for Iowa that it is missed on consecutive high tight finish targets. However I am guessing that is extra a coincidence of timing slightly than the Hawkeyes out of the blue not being interesting for future George Kittles and Noah Fants anymore.
I chatted with Allen Trieu, who covers Midwest soccer recruiting for 247Sports and is a longtime good friend of the Register, this week to ensure I am not loopy. He agreed.
“I believe that a part of it’s now there’s an expectation (among the many followers),” Trieu instructed me. “They’ve executed so nicely with the place and so they’ve produced so many NFL gamers. From my perspective, there isn’t something that Iowa is doing fallacious or something that they’re not doing.
“They’ve executed all the pieces that they wanted to do to place themselves ready that lands high tight ends. That’s simply recruiting, the place typically numerous these aren’t going to go your approach, particularly when a child is contemplating 20, 30, 40 gives if you’re recruiting the easiest of the very best.”
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Extra:Recruiting Mailbag: Is Iowa recruiting Aidan Shaw? Iowa State switch portal targets; Xavier Foster to Drake?
Simply because Fidone, Raridon and Markway had some connection to Iowa or the state, it doesn’t imply the Hawkeyes had been a shoe-in. Nebraska is considerably nearer to Fidone’s hometown of Council Bluffs than Iowa Metropolis. Raridon beloved Notre Dame, the place his dad performed faculty soccer. Although Matt Markway was a good finish for Iowa, the Hawkeyes weren’t the best match for his son, Mac.
Certain, Iowa hasn’t gotten these top-rated recruits lately. However here is one thing else to contemplate: Kittle and T.J. Hockenson weren’t closely recruited gamers popping out of highschool. Neither was present Hawkeye Sam LaPorta. The primary two are at the moment making hundreds of thousands as profitable NFL tight ends, and LaPorta could possibly be on his approach. And that is only a trio of current examples.
Iowa has a repute for taking under-the-radar expertise and turning them into star tight ends. Trieu mentioned that, sure, if it had been some other program constantly lacking out on its high tight finish prospects, that will be a problem. That’s not the case with Iowa.
If this pattern continues 12 months after 12 months, then there is perhaps a problem.
However not at this level.
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“Iowa has set such a precedent for having the ability to take lower-recruited, lower-ranked guys and turning them into George Kittles,” Trieu mentioned. “In case you’re an Iowa fan, it’s a must to really feel good. It’s a must to really feel a specific amount of belief once they discover a man like Cael Vanderbush final 12 months in Plainfield, Indiana, that hardly anybody is aware of about.
“They’ve executed it so many occasions now that it’s a must to simply belief them with that, that they’re going to discover the best man for what they’re searching for. And so they know what they’re searching for by way of what can this child flip into, not what he’s proper now.” – Alyssa Hertel
What is the newest within the recruitment of Iowa Metropolis West 2022 PF Pete Moe?
Iowa Metropolis West’s Pete Moe is without doubt one of the high highschool gamers within the state — No. 11 within the Des Moines Register’s high 50 — and has been for a pair seasons. So, it would come as a little bit of a shock that he’s stilled unsigned, even together with his senior highschool season full and AAU basketball underway.
That doesn’t imply the 6-foot-9 energy ahead doesn’t have choices. Moe, the son of former Hawkeye Jeff Moe, holds a proposal from Robert Morris in the intervening time, and he instructed me that Oral Roberts, Tarleton State and Incarnate Phrase have all proven curiosity.
There’s additionally the likelihood that Moe takes a post-grad 12 months. He’s already in contact with some prep colleges, together with DME Sports activities Academy (Florida), SPIRE Institute (Ohio), Brewster Academy (New Hampshire) and The Abilities Manufacturing facility (Georgia). DME is the place Keegan and Kris Murray performed their post-grad 12 months earlier than signing with Iowa.
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No matter whether or not he takes a post-grad 12 months or goes with Robert Morris, which Moe says are the one choices he’s contemplating proper now, he simply desires a program that helps him enhance as a participant, units him up for an expert profession and has coaches who consider in him. As for when to anticipate a call, Moe plans to announce in Could.
“I go to these prep colleges in Could to see which of them I like,” Moe instructed me. “I visited Robert Morris and I beloved it and the coaches are nice individuals. I’m additionally excited about doing a post-grad 12 months, too, as a result of it offers me one other 12 months to work on my sport and get higher so I can play in faculty.”
With a call looming, Moe’s additionally specializing in AAU basketball. He is taking part in on the adidas 3SSB circuit with Staff Rose’s 17U squad this spring to get a couple of remaining probabilities for publicity earlier than resolution occasions rolls round. – Alyssa Hertel
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Is Iowa nonetheless recruiting J.R. Koch’s son, Cooper Koch?
You wager.
I checked with Cooper Koch, a four-star, 6-8 energy ahead out of Peoria who’s one among eight 2024 prospects Iowa has supplied, this week to see if the Hawkeyes had been nonetheless concerned. They grew to become his first high-major provide final Could.
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And, sure, they’re nonetheless very a lot concerned. Any quietness on the Iowa/Koch entrance has possible been as a consequence of him being within the 2024 class, whereas most present consideration is concentrated on wrapping up 2022 and figuring out high 2023 targets.
“(Iowa was) at each sport I performed this weekend in Indianapolis,” mentioned Koch, who performs AAU for Indiana Elite on the adidas 3SSB circuit.
Koch’s different present high-major gives embody Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Wake Forest and Purdue. However, once more, with him simply being a sophomore, you’ll be able to safely anticipate that supply record to develop for the four-star, top-50 nationwide prospect.
Nonetheless, the Hawkeyes must be thought-about a powerful contender. Koch’s dad, J.R. Koch, performed for Iowa from 1995-99 and was drafted by the New York Knicks earlier than a six-year skilled profession within the U.S. and Europe. – Matthew Bain
Switch portal updates?
In case you missed it Wednesday: A supply with direct data of Iowa State recruitment instructed me the Cyclones have locked in an official go to with Wright State switch Grant Basile for April 30-Could 1.
Basile, a 6-9 huge man who averaged 18.4 factors, 8.5 rebounds and a pair of.0 assists per sport final 12 months, has been amongst Iowa State’s high targets since he entered the switch portal in late March. He is reportedly additionally set to go to Notre Dame, Wisconsin and Virginia Tech within the coming weeks. Basile is a Milwaukee native, similar to head coach T.J. Otzelberger and assistant coach J.R. Blount.
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I may also affirm Cyclone Fanatic’s stories that VCU ahead Hason Ward will formally go to Iowa State this weekend, and that Ohio ahead Ben Vander Plas will formally go to Ames on April 20.
Ward, initially from Barbados, is extra of a sturdy, 6-9 presence down low who averaged 6.5 factors and 4.8 rebounds per sport final 12 months. Vander Plas, initially from Ripon, Wisconsin, is extra of a 6-8 stretch ahead who averaged 14.3 factors, 6.8 rebounds and three.1 assists per sport whereas taking pictures 33.8% from 3-point vary this 12 months.
Keep in mind: Iowa State has three 2022-23 scholarships remaining.
As for Iowa, Utah Valley huge man Fardaws Aimaq has as soon as once more narrowed his choices to a remaining 5. He told ESPN he is contemplating Iowa, Texas, Texas Tech, Gonzaga and Washington. He is additionally testing the NBA Draft waters.
I used to be instructed Thursday morning that Iowa and Aimaq nonetheless have not locked in an official go to date but, however there isn’t any purpose to consider that will not occur. By means of this complete course of, Iowa, Washington and Texas Tech have remained in Aimaq’s high group as different colleges have come out and in.
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As for Drake, junior faculty guard Kieves “Deuce” Turner instructed me this week that his Drake go to was canceled as a result of, in line with him, the Bulldogs had gained traction with somebody within the switch portal. I have not heard a ton on the Drake entrance this week, so I am unable to affirm something concerning that. Nevertheless it’s actually one thing to notice.
As of final week, two of the Bulldogs’ fundamental targets had been Turner and Utah guard David Jenkins Jr., who not way back was a famous person mid-major scorer at South Dakota State. – Matthew Bain
Alyssa Hertel is a school sports activities recruiting reporter for the Des Moines Register. Contact Alyssa at ahertel@dmreg.com or on Twitter @AlyssaHertel.
Matthew Bain is the deputy sports activities editor for the Des Moines Register. He nonetheless covers some recruiting, too. Contact him at mbain@dmreg.com and observe him on Twitter @MatthewBain_.
Video: Kaden Wetjen talks punt return touchdown vs. Northwestern
Kaden Wetjen discusses a variety of topics following Iowa’s win over Northwestern.
IOWA CITY — On Tuesday, Kaden Wetjen was announced as the winner of the 2024 Jet Award, which honors the most outstanding return specialist in college football.
Wetjen became a weapon on special teams in 2024 as the Hawkeyes’ full-time punt and kickoff return man. He took a punt for a touchdown against Northwestern in October. Then he returned a kickoff to the house in Iowa’s matchup against Missouri in the Music City Bowl.
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Wetjen finished the 2024 season amassing more than 1,000 combined kickoff and punt return yardage.
A standout at Williamsburg High School, Wetjen’s recruiting process in high school was not chock-full of college football’s elites. Division III programs wanted him. NAIA-level Grand View offered. Seth Wallace talked to Wetjen about walking on at Iowa.
But Wetjen opted to go to junior college, taking his talents to Iowa Western. His time there earned him some recruiting attention but it still was relatively limited. Iowa came around again.
More: Iowa football: How overlooked, undersized Kaden Wetjen has become nation’s top returner
Ultimately, Wetjen decided on a preferred walk-on opportunity with the Hawkeyes over scholarship offers elsewhere, the most prominent of which was FBS-level UMass.
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Wetjen worked his way into a bigger role at Iowa over time. He didn’t play in his first season, but in 2023 he led Iowa in kickoff returns and filled in at punt return following Cooper DeJean’s season-ending injury. In 2024, Wetjen had his best season and became one of the nation’s premier returners.
For the second consecutive season, a Hawkeye was named Big Ten’s Rodgers-Dwight Return Specialist of the Year. DeJean took the honor in 2023, Wetjen did it in 2024.
Ahead of the Music City Bowl, Wetjen indicated he was likely to return to Iowa in 2025, but not yet certain.
“The plan is to come back,” Wetjen said in December. “But I’ll say I’m 98% sure.”
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If Wetjen does return, Iowa is projected to return multiple key pieces of its 2024 special teams unit.
Drew Stevens, who was 20-of-23 on field goals last season, is set to come back, along with punter Rhys Dakin, who gained meaningful experience as a freshman.
Follow Tyler Tachman on X @Tyler_T15, contact via email at ttachman@gannett.com
Nebraska Cornhuskers (12-2, 2-1 Big Ten) at Iowa Hawkeyes (10-4, 1-2 Big Ten)
Iowa City, Iowa; Tuesday, 8 p.m. EST
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BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Hawkeyes -3.5; over/under is 159.5
BOTTOM LINE: Iowa plays Nebraska after Drew Thelwell scored 25 points in Iowa’s 116-85 loss to the Wisconsin Badgers.
The Hawkeyes are 8-1 in home games. Iowa averages 89.4 points and has outscored opponents by 12.3 points per game.
The Cornhuskers are 2-1 in Big Ten play. Nebraska has a 9-2 record against teams over .500.
Iowa averages 10.4 made 3-pointers per game, 1.9 more made shots than the 8.5 per game Nebraska gives up. Nebraska has shot at a 46.2% rate from the field this season, 0.2 percentage points fewer than the 46.4% shooting opponents of Iowa have averaged.
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The Hawkeyes and Cornhuskers square off Tuesday for the first time in conference play this season.
TOP PERFORMERS: Owen Freeman is shooting 65.2% and averaging 16.8 points for the Hawkeyes.
Brice Williams is shooting 49.1% and averaging 18.8 points for the Cornhuskers.
LAST 10 GAMES: Hawkeyes: 6-4, averaging 90.1 points, 29.3 rebounds, 19.1 assists, 8.4 steals and 5.0 blocks per game while shooting 51.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 79.6 points per game.
Cornhuskers: 9-1, averaging 76.6 points, 33.8 rebounds, 14.0 assists, 7.7 steals and 2.2 blocks per game while shooting 47.6% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 64.2 points.
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University of Northern Iowa posted a signature win over Nebraska Sunday at the McLeod Center. Iowa City High claimed Zimmerman Invitational title. Clear Creek Amana boys’, Vinton-Shellsburg girls’ earn runner-up finishes in the Wrestling Weekend That Was.
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UNI SHUCKS THE CORNHUSKERS
The 10 th-ranked Panthers earned a marquee victory, defeating No. 4 Nebraska Sunday at the McLeod Center. UNI came up one point shy of knocking off the Cornhuskers last season, but this time they left no doubt in their 24-9 triumph, winning seven of 10 bouts.
“They’re really a good team,” UNI Coach Doug Schwab said in the post-dual interview. “That’s a good win for our program. Feel like things have been building and that’s just evidence for everybody we’re building and where we’re going as a program.”
It was UNI’s first win over Nebraska since 1991, tying in 2000 when current Nebraska Coach Mark Manning was the Panthers’ head coach.
“That’s a long time,” Schwab said. “I didn’t know. None of these guys were alive.”
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The Panthers had a little fun with the history lesson. They were quick for a quip on the streak-snapping win.
“That’s on Doug,” 157-pounder Ryder Downey said to extract laughs during the news conference.
“That was my parents’ wedding,” said NCAA champion Parker Keckeisen, who had a crucial pin at 184.
Everything seemed to go UNI’s way. Well, the Panthers imposed their will to force things into their favor. They nearly won all of the key toss-up matches and converted key moves, like Trever Anderson’s takedown at 125, a seven-point cradle from Cael Happel at 141, the third-period comeback from Wyatt Voelker at 197, heavyweight Lance Runyon’s reversals, Keckeisen’s pin and overtime takedowns from Downey and 165-pounder Jack Thomsen.
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Schwab noted the performances represented the grit, heart and fight of the program and how the wrestlers trust the preparation for competition.”
“As close as the matches were, we found a way to win a whole bunch of them,” Schwab said. “I think that makes it a whole lot of fun.”
Anderson, Happel, Downey and Keckeisen scored wins over highly-ranked foes. Anderson beat No. 5 Caleb Smith, 5-2, with a second-period takedown. Anderson said he takes pride in providing a spark to ignite the rest of the lineup. He lit the powder keg Sunday.
“It’s my job to go out and start it off,” said Anderson, who was third at the Soldier Salute. “I go out and do that just rolls, like a snowball. It just keeps going.
“I think it’s a job that’s under emphasized … I think it helps the other guys.”
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Happel, ranked No. 8, extended his win streak over No. 5 Brock Hardy. He trailed 4-0 in the second when he locked up a cradle for a takedown and four nearfall, fending off a late takedown attempt for a 7-5 decision.
In a battle of top-five wrestlers who met for the second time in a month, No. 5 Downey scored a takedown in sudden victory-1 to beat No. 3 Antrell Taylor, 5-2. The win avenged a loss at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational in December.
Schwab said he isn’t surprised Downey has ascended the ranks and capable of wins over top-tier wrestlers.
“He puts a tremendous amount of time into his craft,” Schwab said. “He works his tail off every day.”
Keckeisen helped set the nail in the Cornhuskers’ coffin that Voelker hammered shut. Keckeisen led 4-1 in the second when he cinched up a cradle for his second takedown and flattened unbeaten and fifth-ranked Silas Allred for a pin in 3:38. Keckeisen was asked if he was looking for a cradle.
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“No,” Keckeisen said. “I was just thinking wrestling.”
UNI improved to 4-0 overall and 2-0 in the Big 12 Conference. The Panthers have notable dual wins over South Dakota State, Missouri and now Nebraska. They next step is to have the same effort for each dual.
“You’ve seen indications of our team being able to do that,” Schwab said. “I told our team if we’re going to go from a good team to a great team we have to do that in competition and we have to be consistent with it.”
IOWA CITY HIGH WINS ZIMMERMAN INVITE
Iowa City High started 2025 with success. The Little Hawks scored 234.5 points, beating runner-up Iowa City Liberty by 62, for the team title at Maquoketa’s Zimmerman Invitational.
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Kendall Kurtz (120), Chase Williams (126) and 190-pounder Blaine Heick each won titles for City High. Kurtz and Williams won each of their matches with bonus points. Kurtz tallied three technical falls, outscoring foes, 57-11. Williams had a pin and two major decisions.
Laith Alawneh (150), Marshall Sheldon (165), Mason Tilley at 175, Raphael Etuma (215) and heavyweight Shaaban Naim all placed second for City High, which wrestle at Cedar Rapids Jefferson on Thursday.
CLEAR CREEK AMANA RUNNER-UP AT VALLEY DUALS
Clear Creek Amana finished second at the West Des Moines Valley Duals on Saturday. The Clippers went 3-1 with victories over Muscatine (71-7), Ankeny Centennial (40-35) and Dallas Center-Grimes (43-33). Indianola went 4-0 to win the team title, topping CCA 41-29.
Iowa City West went 2-2 at the tournament, tying for third.
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VINTON-SHELLSBURG GIRLS’ PLACE 2ND
Vinton-Shellsburg finished second at the Denver Invitational on Saturday. Waverly-Shell Rock scored 198.5 points, 33.5 ahead of the Vikings.
Chloe Sanders at 140 and Sadie Burke (170) won championships for V-S. The Vikings’ Ellie Weets (115) and Camden Erhardt (130) posted runner-up honors.
LATE HEROICS FOR INDEPENDENCE
Independence received a pin from 190-pounder Braylen Bieber in the final match against Western Dubuque for a 39-33 dual victory Saturday.
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The teams split the 14 weight classes, but Independence won all by bonus points. Western Dubuque stormed back with three straight wins to tie the dual before the final match. Bieber capped the win with a 2:20 pin over David Theisen.
The Mustangs are ranked No. 6 in Class 2A, while the Bobcats are No. 14 in 3A.