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Top stars, best performances from this week in Iowa high school boys basketball (Nov. 28-Dec. 2)
By Barry Poe
Listed below are some stars from the previous week’s highschool boys basketball video games throughout Iowa.
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Owen Larson, Estherville-Lincoln Central
The junior exploded for 41 factors and in addition had seven rebounds within the Midgets’ season-opening loss to Algona.
Jaixen Frost, Mount Ayr
College of Iowa baseball recruit Frost acquired his basketball season off to a rousing begin with a 38-point, 14-rebound effort towards Clarke.
Preston Gillespie, Dunkerton
The senior poured in 41 factors, making 17 of 20 photographs, and grabbed 13 rebounds in a season-opening 89-32 win over Clarksville. He adopted that with 34 factors and 10 rebounds in a victory over Waterloo Christian.
Ethan Patterson, Washington
Patterson will play baseball at Winona (Minn.) State, however he opened his senior basketball season with 34 factors and eight rebounds towards Albia.
Curtis Stinson, West Des Moines Valley
The proficient sophomore completed with 34 factors, seven rebounds and 4 assists in a season-opening 76-54 win over Dowling.
Pryce Sandfort, Waukee Northwest
The senior Iowa recruit had a formidable double-double with 33 factors and 19 rebounds in a 61-45 win over Stinson’s Valley squad.
Taylor Reed, Fremont-Mills
The senior completed with 33 factors and made a double-double with 18 rebounds because the Knights acquired previous Heartland Christian 59-57 of their season opener.
Brody Nardini, Woodward-Granger
The senior cashed in on 5 3-pointers and scored 31 factors in a season-opening 70-33 win over Martensdale-St. Marys.
Dayson Leerhoff, Nice Valley
The junior scored 32 factors and grabbed 15 rebounds in a season-opening 68-41 victory over Melcher-Dallas.
Merquichie Lewis Jr., Burlington
In his first three video games, the senior has registered outings of 35 factors and 10 rebounds towards Davenport North, 36 and 11 towards Iowa Metropolis Excessive and 22 and 10 towards Keokuk.
Jackson Lieurance, Cascade
The sophomore made 11-of-19 photographs (4-9 threes) and scored 30 factors because the Cougars opened the season with a 62-44 win over West Liberty.
Jack Miller, Jesup
The junior missed solely eight instances in 24 makes an attempt, throwing in 36 factors in a 93-69 win over Waterloo Columbus to open the season.
Doug Taylor, Mason Metropolis Newman
Taylor goes to play baseball on the College of Iowa, however the junior basketball all-stater has gone for 27 factors and 16 rebounds and 30 factors and 12 rebounds in wins over Algona Garrigan and North Butler.
Caden Kirkman, Wilton
Kirkman, who will play at NCAA Division II Augustana (S.D.), acquired his senior season off to an excellent begin with 28 factors, 10 rebounds and 6 assists in an 84-45 win over Anamosa.
Landon Craven, Des Moines Christian
The junior tossed in 27 factors because the Lions breezed previous Woodward Academy to open their season.
Preston Ries, Monticello
The junior scored 27 factors and grabbed 12 rebounds, whereas teammate Tate Petersen additionally tallied 27 factors in a season-opening 80-50 victory over Tipton.
Carter Gruver, Woodbine
The sophomore had 27 factors and 9 rebounds in a 70-55 win over Cherokee after scoring 25 to open the season towards CAM.
Dallas Bear, Cedar Falls
Bear might be a future teammate of Kirkman’s at Augustana and he had a giant outing in a season-opening 75-71 win over Waterloo East with 26 factors (6 of 14 3-pointers), seven rebounds and eight assists.
Cam Buffington, Winfield-Mt. Union
Buffington, a junior, has already dedicated to the College of Iowa soccer program. He scored 28 factors and grabbed seven rebounds in a season-opening 86-46 win over Louisa-Muscatine and had 23 factors and 12 boards in a victory over Pekin.
Omaha Bielew, Waukee
The Iowa State recruit registered 25 factors, 13 rebounds and 6 assists towards Ankeny (75-51 win) and 29 factors and 16 rebounds towards Southeast Polk (65-56 win).
Isaiah Naylor, Roland-Story
The senior scored 29 factors in a 68-37 victory over Greene County after opening the season with 22 in a 53-36 victory over Gilbert.
Rayce Snyder, Wayne
The junior got here up simply quick in a bid for a double-double with 25 factors and 9 rebounds in a 65-36 win over Twin Cedars.
Trovary Cavil, Des Moines Lincoln
The junior had 25 factors and 7 assists, however the Railsplitters got here up simply quick in a 68-67 loss to Des Moines East in a season opener.
Da’Shon Fisher, Iowa Metropolis Liberty
The senior contributed 25 factors, 9 rebounds and 7 assists because the Lightning opened their season with a 56-53 conquer Nice Valley.
Jensen Wedeking, Bellevue
The senior completed with 25 factors and 7 rebounds because the Comets moved to 3-0 with a 74-39 win over West Liberty.
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Iowa victorious in 20th straight Cy-Hawk dual, winning 21-15
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) – With four victories after intermission, including a technical fall and major decision, the Hawkeyes extended their winning streak over Iowa State to 20 in a row.
The Hawkeyes took the dual 21-15.
Early on, the matched looked dead even, with the teams trading decisions. But at 157 pounds, Iowa State’s Paniro Johnson picked up six points with an injury default win over Jacori Teemer. Teemer appeared to injure his hamstring, but Iowa head coach Tom Brands did not comment further on his status.
Iowa responded four straight wins from Michael Caliendo, Patrick Kennedy, Angelo Ferrari and Stephen Buchanan to seal the dual. Kennedy’s win came by technical fall, Buchanan’s by major decision. Yonger Bastida defeated Ben Kueter at heavyweight to earn the last points for Iowa State.
With the win, Iowa improves to 4-0. With the loss, ISU drops to 1-2.
No. 2 Iowa 21 – No. 12 Iowa State 15
125 – Adrian Meza (ISU) dec. Kale Petersen (Iowa) , 5-1
133 – Drake Ayala (Iowa) dec. Evan Frost (ISU), 11-7
141 – Zach Redding (ISU) dec. Ryder Block (Iowa), 5-4
149 – Kyle Parco (Iowa) dec. Anthony Echemendia (ISU), 4-3
157 – Paniro Johnson (ISU) inj. default Jacori Teemer (IA), 3:32
165 – Michael Caliendo (Iowa) dec. Connor Euton (ISU), 12-7
174 – Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) tech. fall Aiden Riggins (ISU), 19-4
184 – Angelo Ferrari (Iowa) dec. Evan Bockman (ISU), 8-2
197 – Stephen Buchanan (Iowa) major dec. #20 Christian Carroll, 10-0
285 – Yonger Bastida (ISU) dec. Ben Kueter (Iowa), 7-2
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Iowa Should be Relieved the Season is Almost Over
The Iowa Hawkeyes were able to cobble together a 29-13 win over the Maryland Terrapins on Saturday afternoon in spite of entering the game with major distractions.
The chief distraction at hand was the status of Iowa’s quarterback situation, as the Hawkeyes were forced to roll with Jackson Stratton thanks to Cade McNamara and Brendan Sullivan both being sidelined.
McNamara’s status was particularly murky, as the initial consensus was that he would regain his starting job once it was revealed that Sullivan would be out for the season with an ankle injury.
However, confusion over McNamara’s availability made things, as head coach Kirk Ferentz would say, “cloudy,” and he ended up not being medically cleared to play due to a concussion he suffered back on Oct. 26.
Either way, Iowa emerged victorious in spite of Stratton going 10-of-14 for 76 yards. Kaleb Johnson carried the day, as per usual, racking up 164 yards and a touchdown on 35 carries. Kamari Moulton also rattled off 114 yards, with 68 of those yards coming on a touchdown scamper.
But even with the running game operating smoothly (for the most part), you just felt like the Hawkeyes were lacking.
Maryland is not a good football team, so beating the Terrapins is not really a good barometer to determine how well Iowa played.
Because I’ll be honest: if the Hawkeyes faced an even decent ballclub on Saturday, they may very well have lost with all of the opportunities they blew.
Iowa had to settle for five field goals, and Moulton fumbled inside the red zone early in the first quarter. This should have been a much wider margin of victory than 16 points.
Yes, the defense held serve, but, again, it’s Maryland we’re talking about here.
The 2024 season has been a cluster of inconsistency for the Hawkeyes. They entered the season full of promise, but it has not materialized like they hoped.
It has reached a point where it has almost feels like Iowa needs to put this thing out of its misery. The Hawkeyes have no quarterback. They have no weapons in the passing game. Their defense isn’t quite as stingy as it was last season.
Iowa is 7-4, but it has been unable to put together a stretch of consistently sound football all year long. Fans are frustrated, and just getting a run-of-the-mill bowl game is not going to satisfy them.
Things need to change at Iowa City, because what the Hawkeyes are doing now isn’t working. The offense needs an overhaul. No more skirting the issue under center and with wide receivers.
The problem is this isn’t the NFL. You can’t just sign a bunch of free agents, make trades and draft players overnight. It’s going to involve a stark change in recruiting, and Iowa is somehow going to have to land a couple of big names via the transfer portal.
I don’t want to rain on the parade. The Hawkeyes won, and that’s great. Be proud of the kids for playing their guts out in the face of all of the adversity.
But man, it has certainly been a pedestrian season.
Iowa will close things out against Nebraska next week.
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Iowa women’s wrestling adds Isabella Marie Gonzalez, No. 1 overall recruit in 2025 class
Iowa wrestling coach Clarissa Chun breaks down pair of dual wins
Iowa wrestling’s Clarissa Chun holds press conference after pair of dual wins over William Jewell and Cornell College
The rich continue to get richer.
The Iowa women’s wrestling program added to an already loaded roster late Friday night with the commitment of Isabella Marie Gonzalez. She is the No. 3 pound-for-pound recruit in girls high school wrestling regardless of age and the No. 1 recruit in the class of 2025.
Gonzalez, who is ranked No. 1 nationally at 120 pounds at the high school level by USAWrestling, has the makings of a star. She was the U17 World Team representative (finishing fifth) for the United States at 53 kilograms this summer. She was also a U17 Pan-American Games champion in 2023, fitting the mold of what coach Clarissa Chun looks for in international success.
From the state of California, she is a two-time state champion, a multi-time Fargo medalist and a Super 32 champion.
“I am excited to announce my official commitment to the University of Iowa,” Gonzalez wrote in an Instagram post. “Thank you to everyone who has continued to support me through my journey. Go Hawkeyes!”
This is the first commit of the 2025 class for the Hawkeyes, who brought in seven freshmen and 11 total new faces in 2024. Given the proposed roster limits of 30 coming next season, the number of newcomers isn’t likely to match or exceed the 2024 number.
Regardless, this is a high-profile addition for the Hawkeyes in a weight that needed some additional talent. The lone question is whether that will be at 117 or 124 pounds for the Hawkeyes. Her addition to depth behind Brianna Gonzalez at 117 or potentially competing for a spot right away at 124 pounds will be a welcome addition either way.
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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