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Uthoff takes first step as new Hawkeye

NORTH LIBERTY - Jarrod Uthoff played in the Prime Time League in 2010 after his junior year at Cedar Rapids Jefferson, but back then he was a tall, skinny high school kid and not a lot of PTL fans cared a whole lot about him.

They care now.

Uthoff returned to the Prime Time League Tuesday night at the North Liberty Recreation Center and the small gym was packed with Iowa fans eager for their first look at 7-foot center Adam Woodbury, new point guard Mike Gesell and the skinny 6-foot-8 kid from Marengo who created a national stir when he bolted the Wisconsin Badgers after one year.

Uthoff is a Hawkeye now, but he brought a little bit of the Badgers with him by wearing his old red-and-white Wisconsin sneakers in the first PTL game of the year.

"I don't have any other ones," he said with a smile.

Uthoff is a guy on a budget now, a walk-on who has to pay his own way at Iowa until he gets a scholarship for the 2013-14 campaign.

Uthoff held his own Tuesday night against the toughest competition he's faced since his final practice at Wisconsin in March. He scored 13 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and collected three assists, but he shot only 6-for-15 from the field, missed all five of his 3-pointers and was called for traveling three times.

"I haven't really played a game in awhile, so it was a whole lot different," he said. "It was a lot of fun and it was very intense."

Uthoff announced he was leaving Wisconsin in early April, and he quickly became a marked man in Madison as Coach Bo Ryan slapped all sorts of restrictions on his ability to find another school. Uthoff couldn't exactly stroll into the Kohl Center once that happened and participate in pickup games with his former Badger teammates.

"I couldn't play with the Wisconsin guys, so I was basically just working out," he said. "I really didn't have any games to play."

Uthoff is normally a good outside shooter for a big man, but his shot looked rusty Tuesday. "I wasn't feeling it. I could have shot a lot better, but that's how it goes," he said.

The North Liberty Rec Center was packed. The bleachers were filled and people stood everywhere, and PTL director Randy Larson had to shoo folks away from the south basket so none of the players (or fans) got hurt.

Uthoff received a round of applause after he hit his first shot. "The first one went down, but the other 15 didn't," he said, exaggerating. "Yeah, I was struggling."

Uthoff has found a new home, but he's the first to acknowledge he has lots of work to do before taking the court for the Hawkeyes in 17 months. First of all, he knows he has to get stronger so he doesn't get knocked around in Big Ten games.

"Yeah, definitely," he said.

Uthoff is 6-foot-8 and 200 pounds, but said he does not have a target weight in mind.

Ryan was soundly criticized for the way he treated Uthoff, but Ryan is a smart, successful coach who knows basketball and knows talent. If Ryan thought Uthoff could have significantly helped the Badgers this past season, he would have put Uthoff in the rotation from Day 1 and not let him redshirt.

At this point, Uthoff is a former Iowa Mr. Basketball who still has to prove he can play in the Big Ten. He appears to have the skills, talent and work ethic, but the Big Ten is filled with highly skilled players who all want the same thing.

"You need to work wherever you go," he said. "To be the best basketball player you can be, it takes work."

Uthoff said he's enjoyed his first few weeks in Iowa City as he gets to know his new teammates. "They've been treating me really well," he said. "They welcomed me right in."

For the record, Uthoff was not the only new Hawkeye who did not light up the gym Tuesday night. Woodbury, the 7-footer from Sioux City, scored two points and committed seven fouls (players are not allowed to foul out, but there are team penalties for excessive fouls).

Gesell, the point guard from Nebraska, looked like he has the ability to play in the Big Ten. He scored 27 points, went 5-for-6 on 3-pointers, grabbed six rebounds and collected five assists.

Uthoff played on the same PTL team with Woodbury and UI veteran Zach McCabe. Cedar Rapids Washington grad and current Hawkeye Josh Oglesby is on the same club, but he did not play Tuesday due to a night class at Iowa.

McCabe hit seven 3-pointers and led their team to a 93-89 victory over a team that included Gesell, former Hawkeye Jarryd Cole (19 points) and current Hawkeye Melsahn Basabe (18 points).

Uthoff was not entirely happy with the way he played, but he appeared to be in good spirits after going through a difficult transfer process that took two months and put him in the national spotlight.

"I'm relieved it's over," he said. "I'm looking forward to being a Hawkeye."

Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 June 2012 22:05
 

Metro News - State News

J-Hawks need 2 wins for state softball bid

Cedar Rapids Jefferson can make the new Class 5A state softball tournament this year without having to leave the friendly confines of its own park.

The IGHSAU released the regional pairings for the new five-class system Monday and gave the J-Hawks the opportunity to play both of their regional games at home.

The seventh-ranked J-Hawks received an opening-round bye in Region 2 and will face Cedar Falls or Waterloo West in the semifinals on Saturday, July 7 at Jefferson. If the J-Hawks win that game, they'll host Davenport Central or Davenport West in the regional finals July 10 for a berth in the state tournament in Fort Dodge July 17-21.

The IGHSAU has implemented a new five-class system for softball this year. There are 40 teams in Class 5A and 48 teams in Class 4A. Eight teams from each class will make the state tournament.

Prairie was assigned to Region 3 in Class 5A and will play at Waterloo East in the semifinals on July 7. Clinton, Dubuque Hempstead and No. 2 Iowa City West are in the same bracket.

Washington and Linn-Mar were assigned to Region 4 in Class 5A. The Warriors will play at Bettendorf in the opening round on July 5. Linn-Mar drew an opening-round bye and will host Dubuque Senior in the semifinals on July 7. Pleasant Valley, ranked No. 6, is the favorite in that bracket.

Kennedy will host Marshalltown in the first round of the Region 5 playoffs on July 5. Iowa City High, No. 4 Muscatine and No. 10 Burlington are in the bracket.

The Marion Indians and Xavier Saints were both assigned to Region 3 in Class 4A, which is now the second-largest class. Marion will host Dubuque Wahlert in the opening round July 5, with the winner playing at Xavier July 7. Clear Creek Amana, ranked No. 1 in Class 4A, is the heavy favorite to reach the state tournament from that region.

 

Metro News - State News

Kennedy, Xavier placed in same substate

The Kennedy Cougars and Xavier Saints would love to make the Class 4A state baseball tournament this year, but they both cannot make it due to the substate pairings announced Monday.

Kennedy and Xavier have been placed in the same substate tournament, so only one of them can make it to Des Moines.

The same holds true for Linn-Mar, Prairie and Jefferson. All three of those teams have been assigned to the same substate, so only one of them can advance.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 June 2012 00:49

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Metro News - State News

Lions 10th in new baseball poll

The surging Linn-Mar Lions popped into the new IHSBCA rankings Monday morning in the No. 10 spot, just in time for their big Mississippi Valley Conference doubleheader at top-ranked Kennedy Monday night.

The Lions (15-6) have won 10 straight games. The Cougars (17-2) have won eight straight and have been ranked No. 1 all season.

Linn-Mar and Kennedy are both 10-2 in the Mississippi Division of the MVC, tied for first place with Iowa City High.

Ankeny, Dowling Catholic, Fort Dodge and Waukee are ranked second through fifth in the Class 4A poll. Iowa City West, which leads the Valley Division of the MVC at 10-2, is ranked seventh.

IHSBCA RANKINGS

CLASS 4A

1. Cedar Rapids Kennedy
2. Ankeny
3. Dowling Catholic
4. Fort Dodge
5. Waukee
6. West Des Moines Valley
7. Iowa City West
8. Southeast Polk
9. Muscatine
10. Linn-Mar

CLASS 3A

1. Dallas Center-Grimes
2. Sioux City Heelan
3. Grinnell
4. Clear Lake
5. Benton Community
6. Harlan
7. Sergeant Bluff-Luton
8. Davenport Assumption
9. Williamsburg
10. Oelwein

CLASS 2A

1. Davis County
2. Saint Edmond, Ft. Dodge
3. Dyersville-Beckman
4. North Polk
5. PCM
6. Iowa City Regina
7. Waterloo Columbus
8. Van Buren
9. Wilton
10. Des Moines Christian

CLASS 1A

1. Council Bluffs-St. Albert
2. Mason City Newman
3. Lawton-Bronson
4. Martensdale-St. Mary’s
5. Preston
6. Lisbon
7. Algona Garrigan
8. Van Meter
9. Pleasantville
10. South O’Brien

 

Metro News - State News

J-Hawks dip to No. 7 in softball poll

Jefferson dropped two spots to No. 7 in this week's IGHSAU Class 5A softball poll.

The J-Hawks were beaten by No. 1 Des Moines East and unranked Johnston last week, moving them down from the No. 5 spot.

Jefferson is the only Metro team in the rankings.

 

IGHSAU SOFTBALL RANKINGS
Records though June 14

CLASS 5A
1. DM East 21-0, 2. Iowa City West 21-1, 3. Ankeny 15-2, 4. Muscatine 21-1, 5. WDM Valley 12-4, 6. Pleasant Valley 19-4, 7. CR Jefferson 21-3, 8. Ottumwa 15-2, 9. Davenport West 17-4, 10. Burlington 16-7

CLASS 4A
1. Clear Creek Amana 21-0, 2. DC-Grimes 18-4, 3. SC Heelan 19-0, 4. Glenwood 17-1, 5. Indianola 15-5, 6. Carlisle 18-3, 7. Washington 16-2, 8. Winterset 15-6, 9. Keokuk 14-5, 10. Creston 14-5, 11. Charles City 16-3, 12. West Delaware 15-3, 13. North Scott 12-9, 14. LeMars 16-4, 15. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 16-5

CLASS 3A
1. Solon 19-2, 2. West Burlington Notre Dame 17-4, 3. Bondurant-Farrar 12-6, 4. Mid-Prairie 12-8, 5. East Marshall 16-1, 6. Estherville-LC 14-4, 7. Monticello 18-2, 8. Crestwood 15-3, 9. MOC-Floyd Valley 12-2, 10. Ballard 15-6, 11. Center Point-Urbana 13-6, 12. Clarke 14-5, 13. Wilton 12-6, 14. Iowa Falls-Alden 12-4, 15. Central Lyon 15-4

CLASS 2A
1. NSK-AR 19-0, 2. Durant 18-2, 3. Van Meter 20-4, 4. Wayne 15-2, 5. Sumner-Fredericksburg 16-4, 6. Jesup 19-3, 7. DM Christian 13-4, 8. Treynor 16-2, 9. Emmetsburg 15-4, 10. BCLUW 14-5, 11. North Mahaska 12-2, 12. Central Springs 13-3, 13. Iowa City Regina 8-10, 14. Eddyville-Blakesburg 15-4, 15. FD St. Edmond 10-4

CLASS 1A
1. Akron-Westfield 20-0, 2. Earlham 17-2, 3. Martensdale-St. Marys 19-2, 4. Newell-Fonda 16-3, 5. Lisbon 16-4, 6. MC Newman 15-5, 7. Don Bosco 14-4, 8. Charter Oak-Ute 17-6, 9. Coon Rapids-Bayard 16-4, 10. Sigourney 15-2, 11. Lynnville-Sully 14-5, 12. Remsen St. Mary's 17-4, 13. Exira/EHK 14-3, 14. Moravia 12-5, 15. MMC 9-4


   
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