Iowa
Iowa high school girls basketball state tournament scores and schedule
CLASS 5A
Monday, Feb. 27: First Spherical
10:00 a.m. – #2 Johnston 70, #7 Southeast Polk 48
11:45 a.m. -#6 Ankeny Centennial 60, #3 Waterloo West 51
1:30 p.m. – #1 Nice Valley 43, #8 West Des Moines Valley 28
3:15 p.m. – #4 Dowling Catholic 52, #5 Davenport North 38
Thursday, March 3: Semifinals
10:00 a.m. – Johnston (23-1) vs. Ankeny Centennial (18-6)
11:45 a.m. – Nice Valley (24-0) vs. Dowling Catholic (20-4)
Friday, March 3: Championship
6:00 p.m.- TBD
CLASS 4A
Tuesday, February 28: First Spherical
11:45 p.m. – #1 Dallas Middle-Grimes 57, #8 Glenwood 39
1:30 p.m. – #4 Ballard (18-3) vs.#5 Decorah (21-2)
3:15 p.m. – #2 North Polk (21-2) vs. #7 Clear Creek-Amana (18-4)
5:00 p.m. – #3 Bishop Heelan (22-2) vs. #6 Cedar Rapids Xavier (16-7)
Thursday, March 2: Semifinals
5:00 p.m.- TBD
6:45 p.m.- TBD
Saturday, March 5: Championship
2:30 p.m.- TBD
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CLASS 3A
Monday, Feb. 27: First Spherical
5:00 p.m. – #8 Vinton-Shellsburg 54, #1 Estherville Lincoln Central 46
6:45 p.m. – #4 Benton Group 40, #5 Des Moines Christian 34
8:30 p.m. – #2 Solon 54, #7 Wahlert Catholic 46
Tuesday, February 28: Quarterfinals
10:00 a.m. – #6 Soux Middle 79, #3 West Marshall 53
Thursday, March 2: Semifinals
1:30 p.m. – Vinton-Shellsburg (18-7) vs. Benton Group (22-3)
3:15 p.m. – Solon (23-2) vs. TBD
Friday, March 3: Championship
8:00 p.m.- TBD
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CLASS 2A
Tuesday, February 28: Quarterfinals
6:45 p.m. – #1 Dike-New Hartford (23-1) vs. #8 Aplington-Parkersburg (20-4)
8:30 p.m. – #4 Sibley-Ocheyedan (21-3) vs. #5 Regina Catholic (21-4)
Wednesday, March 1: Quarterfinals
10:00 a.m. – #2 Central Lyon (22-0) vs. #7 Panorama (22-2)
11:45 a.m. – #3 Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont (24-0) vs. #6 Pocahontas Space (20-4)
Friday, March 3: Semifinals
10:00 a.m.-TBD
11:45 a.m.-TBD
Saturday, March 4: Championship
4:45 p.m.- TBD
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CLASS 1A
Wednesday, March 1: Quarterfinals
1:30 p.m. – #1 Algona Bishop Garrigan (23-1) vs. #8 Martensdale-St. Marys (21-4)
3:15 p.m. – #4 Remsen St. Mary’s (23-1) vs. #5 West Fork (24-0)
5:00 p.m. – #2 Newell-Fonda (22-2) vs. #7 Woodbine (23-2)
6:45 p.m. – #3 North Linn (22-1) vs. #6 Winfield-Mount Union (22-1)
Friday, March 3: Semifinals
1:30 p.m.- TBD
3:15 p.m.- TBD
Saturday, March 4: Championship
7:00 p.m.- TBD
Iowa
Iowa high school football computer rankings (10/10/2024)
Week 6 of the 2024 Iowa high school football season has wrapped up, and High School on SI is continuing its weekly computer rankings for the season.
The Dowling Maroons kept their top five placing in this week’s 5A Iowa computer rankings after a thrilling 41-35 victory over Ankeny Centennial. They face a strong Urbandale team on Friday, to keep their momentum going.
The top of the 5A computer rankings stay the same this week as the Bettendorf Bulldogs take home another win, this time defeating Kennedy 33-14. The Bulldogs look forward to Friday, where they will travel to Davenport Central in hopes to hold their place in the standings.
SBLive’s formula was created using its linear algebra-based ranking algorithm inspired by the Colley Bias-Free Ranking Method. Colley’s Method was created by Wes Colley, Ph.D., an astrophysicist at the University of Alabama at Huntsville. He devised his algorithm to help address the subjectivity and controversy regarding BCS college football selections in the 1990s and early 2000s, using a method that used no subjective variables.
- FAQ: SBLive High School Football Computer Rankings
Here are SBLive’s latest Iowa football computer rankings, as of Oct. 7, 2024:
IOWA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COMPUTER RANKINGS
CLASS 5A | CLASS 4A
CLASS 3A | CLASS 2A
CLASS 1A | CLASS A
CLASS 8 MAN
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Iowa
Grinnell window manufacturer announces plans to lay off 152 workers in November
JELD-WEN, a manufacturer of windows and doors in Grinnell, has announced it will be laying off 152 workers effective Nov. 7.
The announcement was made on Iowa’s Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) site.
The company, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, was founded in 1960 and has 18,000 employees, with operating facilities in 16 countries in North America and Europe with 2023 sales of $4.3 billion, according to the company’s website.
JELD-WEN did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Wednesday.
Earlier this year, JELD-WEN announced the closing of its Hawkins, Wisconsin facility, affecting 338 employees, and in Vista, California, resulting in the loss of 110 jobs.
Iowa
Iowa Coach Fires Brutal Quote at Players Leaving Via Transfer
The Iowa Hawkeyes lost two players from their football team this week.
Both running back Leshon Williams and wide receiver Kaleb Brown have announced that they will redshirt for the rest of the season and enter the transfer portal at the end of the year.
Despite the two players opting to leave the program, it hasn’t phased head coach Kirk Ferentz. He isn’t worried about the decisions that they made at all.
When asked about Williams and Brown transferring, Ferentz offered a short and brutal quote.
“Not to be callous, but if a player isn’t playing, you don’t lose much.”
Williams had been dealing with an injury throughout the season thus far. Before the injury, he had shown flashes of being a player that could end up making an impact. Unfortunately, those flashes were never able to come to light on the field.
As for Brown, there were big plans for him coming into the season. But, he was suspended for the first game of the year and was never able to earn his role back.
Clearly, Ferentz is not worried about how his team will respond to the news. Basically, he doesn’t think the losses of them will impact the team at all.
Ferentz isn’t necessarily wrong with what he stated. Neither player had a role that will change how the team has been operating. However, it was the way he said it that was a bit out of line.
Regardless of the role that they players had, handling the situation with a bit more grace would have been a better look.
All of that being said, Iowa is not a program that needs to be graceful necessarily. The Hawkeyes want to win football games and neither Williams or Brown was contributing to that goal so far this year.
Looking ahead to the future, we wish the best to both Williams and Brown. Hopefully, they find success in their future endeavors.
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