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WB-M girls win regional opener in overtime

WEST BEND—A pair of youngsters had big nights to help lead the West Bend-Mallard Wolverines to a 64-60 overtime victory over the Mason City Newman Knights on Thursday, Feb. 10 in the opening round of the Class 1A regional girls’ basketball tournament.

NU girls wrap up 2nd place in conference

ARMSTRONG—North Union wrapped up sole possession of second place in the Top of Iowa Conference girls’ basketball standings on Tuesday, Feb. 8 with a 70-12 drubbing of the Lake Mills Bulldogs.

The green-black-and-silver finished the 2021-2022 regular season with an overall record of 16-5 and ended up in second place in the league standings with a mark of 13-3.

Price earns state berth

EMMETSBURG—Freshman Landon Price of North Union placed first at 113 pounds to highlight the performances of the North Union Warriors and West Bend-Mallard Wolverines wrestling squads at the Class 1A district tournament.

Price had a bye in the semifinals and wrestled only 31 seconds in the finals to advance to state with a fall over Lincoln Wilcoxon of Emmetsburg.

Pair of AHS freshmen headed to state tourney

WEBSTER CITY—Freshmen Isaac Wilson and Tate Slagle earned a trip to Des Moines to wrestle in the Class 2A state wrestling tournament this week with a second place finish at the district meet on Saturday, Feb. 12.

Wilson opened the day with a 7-0 win over Garrett Tusler of Osage in the semifinals but lost a tough 1-0 decision to seventh-rated Jayson Stevens of Hampton-Dumont in the 106-pound finals.

Golden Bears drop regular season finale

ALGONA—Hampton-Dumont defeated the Bishop Garrigan Golden Bear in a non-conference boys contest on Thursday, Feb. 10 by the score of 69-55. The Golden Bears ended the regular season with a mark of 6-15.

The contest was tight until the third quarter when the visitors increased a four-point halftime advantage into a 10-point lead and went onto the victory.

AHS boys headed to Spencer for post-season opener

By Greg Grabianowski

Sports Editor

 

BOONE—Algona is headed west to Spencer to open Class 3A post-season basketball play as the sub-state pairings were released last week by the Iowa High School Athletic Association.

Algona falls to Lions in NCC action

ALGONA—The Algona Bulldogs put up a great battle but fell just short on Friday, Feb. 11 in a 54-46 North Central Conference boys’ basketball loss to the Clear Lake Lions.

Clear Lake led 20-15 after a high scoring first frame and took a 36-21 advantage to the locker room. The Bulldogs had a strong third stanza capped off by a buzzer-beating half-court heave by Garrett Goche to slice the lead to 41-38.

No. 4 Lake Mills too much for Wolverines

LAKE MILLS—Fourth-ranked Lake Mills started the game off on fire and never looked back in an 82-41 Class 1A district quarterfinal round victory on Monday, Feb. 14 over the West Bend-Mallard Wolverines.

The Bulldogs connected on 10 of 11 first quarter field goals and were successful on eight of 15 shots in the second frame to build commanding leads of 27-5 and 45-22 at the first two quarter breaks.

Warriors fall to conference champs Lake Mills

ARMSTRONG—Fourth-ranked Lake Mills completed a perfect 16-0 Top of Iowa Conference schedule on Tuesday, Feb. 8 with a 63-44 victory over a stubborn North Union squad.

The game was tied at the end of the first quarter and remained tight until the middle of the third period before the Bulldogs finally widened out their advantage for the win.

Wolverines drop Twin Lakes contest

WEST BEND—Storm Lake St. Mary’s took the lead early and went onto a 55-42 Twin Lakes Conference boys’ basketball win over the West Bend-Mallard Wolverines on Tuesday, Feb. 8.

Two Wolverines hit double digits in Jaxon Zaugg with 13 points and Collin Montag added 12 more. Mitch Stevens chipped in with nine points as Max Fehr tallied six points and Landon Montag rounded out the scoring with two points.

Bulldogs rally for NCC victory

FORT DODGE—Algona outscored St. Edmond 50-36 in the second half to rally for an exciting 74-72 North Central Conference boys’ basketball victory on Tuesday, Feb. 8.

St. Edmond jumped out to a 16-8 lead at the conclusion of the first stanza and led 36-24 at intermission. The Gaels led 51-49 after the third quarter before the Bulldogs outscored the home team 25-21 in the final frame for the win.

No. 9 Panthers too strong for WB-M girls

WEST BEND—Ninth-ranked Storm Lake St. Mary’s improved to 19-1 overall on the year on Tuesday, Feb. 8 with a 70-45 Twin Lakes Conference girls’ basketball victory over the West Bend-Mallard Wolverines.

Kierstin Montag poured in 21 points to lead the purple-and-gold in scoring and Hailey Stalzer just missed double digits with nine points.

AHS girls finish season with seven straight wins

ALGONA—The Algona Bulldog girls’ basketball squad finished the regular season with their seventh straight victory on Tuesday, Feb. 8 with a 53-25 North Central Conference win over the St. Edmond Gaels.

The red-and-black ended the regular season with an overall mark of 11-10 and finished conference play with a record of 10-4 to place third in the league standings.

New lifetime trout fishing license now available

DES MOINES - Iowa anglers who are at least 65 years old can now purchase a lifetime trout fishing license.

The cost of the new lifetime privilege is $65. Revenues from this fee are used exclusively to stock state trout streams and community trout ponds. 

Annual surveillance effort finds 36 Iowa deer with chronic wasting disease

Samples from nearly 5,000 deer have been tested as part of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) effort to monitor for chronic wasting disease, resulting in 36 confirmed positives from the 2021-22 hunting season.

AHS falls to Cowboys in regional duals meet

CRESCO—Algona made a long road trip east on Tuesday, Feb. 8 to face Clarion-Goldfield/Dows in the Class 2A regional duals and fell to the Cowboys by the score of 37-30.

Each team won seven bouts in the match but six of the Clarion-Goldfield/Dows wins earned bonus points compared to four by the Bulldogs.

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