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Jefferson High School - Cedar Rapids, Iowa

J-Hawks falter without Ollinger

In high-energy sports like basketball, you can compete for only so long on adrenaline alone.

In their first game without their star player Friday night at home, the Jefferson girls played their hearts out in the first half against Xavier.

Then they simply ran out of gas.

Ahead for the opening 12 minutes, the short-handed J-Hawks trailed just 18-15 at the hallway point. But as they sagged from then on, the surging Saints picked up steam and won going away, 50-22.

Jefferson (5-4, 4-2 MVC) managed only five points from center Kennedy Dighton and two from point guard Avery Guy in the second 16 minutes.

They desperately needed 6-foot-2 all-stater Amanda Ollinger, who left the team two days ago and will transfer to Linn-Mar.

“I thought the girls played great during that first half,” said even-tempered Jefferson Coach Jason Edwards. “We were moving the ball, and we knocked down some shots.”

But with just six girls (all juniors and sophomores) facing the relentless pressure of Xavier’s patented pressing defense, they could not sustain the momentum.

Longtime Xavier Coach Tom Lilly said his squad knew what to expect coming into the contest.

“Jefferson came out with a lot of energy and enthusiasm,” he noted. “Missing their best player, they wanted to tell the world.‘Hey, we don’t need her.’

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Winker leads Saints over J-Hawks

Calvin Winker had 21 points to lead the Xavier boys basketball team to a 71-45 win over Jefferson on Friday at Xavier.

The Saints led 16-9 after the first quarter and 34-19 at halftime. Xavier (2-3) also made nine 3-point goals.

Mitchell Burger added 11 points for the Saints, and Tim Otting had nine points.

Valentino Green had 12 points to lead the J-Hawks (0-6), and Lucas Larson had 11 points.

JEFFERSON (45): Wiederin 0 0-0 0, Galvin 0 0-0 0, McCauley 0 0-0 0, webb 1 1-2 3, Van Oort 3 2-3 8, Davidson 0 0-0 0, Larson 5 1-2 11, Szabo 0 2-2 2, Konigsmark 0 0-0 0, Hall 2 0-0 4, Kramer 1 0-0 3, Furrow 1 0-0 2, Hunt 0 0-0 0, Green 5 2-4 12. Totals 18 8-13 45.

XAVIER (71): Mims 3 0-0 6, Burger 4 3-5 11, Ramlo 2 2-2 7, Klostermann 1 0-0 3, Welch 0 0-0 0, Whitten 1 0-0 3, Downey 2 0-0 6, Winker 7 4-4 21, Stulken 0 0-1 0, Clasen 0 0-0 0, Otting 4 1-3 9, Brems 2 0-0 5. Totals 26 10-15 71.

Halftime – Xavier 34, Jefferson 19. 3-point goals – Jefferson 1 (Kramer), Xavier 9 (Winker 3, Downey 2, Ramlo, Klostermann, Whitten, Brems).

 

Trojans defeat J-Hawks

Rylea Bennett led the Jefferson girls bowling team in a 2,736 to 2,430 loss to Waterloo East on Friday at May City Lanes.

Alissa Classen led the Trojans with a 438 series.

Waterloo East (2,736): Alissa Classen 247-191=438, Olivia Ferrie 181-222=403, Leah Frost 168-174=342, Ashley Cary 137-183=320, Cecilia Borwig 139-176=315, Trisa Edler 147-161=308.

Jefferson (2,430): Rylea Bennett 194-200=394, Kattie Smith 154-205=359, Holly Miller 168-156=324, Rachael Daugherty 143-155=298, Hailey Kimble 155-133=288, Allie Schirmer 107-126=233.

Waterloo East: 1,818-918=2,736.
Jefferson: 1,663-767=2,430.

   

Baccam powers Jefferson with 478

Victor Baccam had a 478 series to lead the Jefferson boys bowling team to a 3,391 to 2,731 win over Waterloo East on Friday at May City Lanes. Chaise Donner had a 473 series for the J-Hawks.

Kody Smith led the Trojans with a 431 series.

Jefferson (3,391): Victor Baccam 245-233=478, Chaise Donner 245-228=473, Hunter Sturtz 205-247=452, Noah Tiedtke 226-202=428, Tyler Fowler 196-141=337.

Waterloo East (2,731): Kody Smith 234-197=431, Bryce Staver 191-180=371, Chris Smith 177-180=357, Chris Brown 169-168=337, Tannis Morgan 170-158=328, Brennan D 114-144=258.

Jefferson: 2,168-1,223=3,391.
Waterloo East: 1,824-907=2,731.

 

No.3 J-Hawks slap No.4 Prairie

Cedar Rapids Jefferson wrestling coach Dick Briggs has all the presents he needs for Christmas now.

The third-ranked J-Hawks put another ornament on their tree Thursday night with a 34-28 victory over fourth-ranked Prairie in a Mississippi Valley Conference showdown at Prairie.

Jefferson has collected victories over No. 4 Prairie, No.5 Iowa City West and No. 7 Linn-Mar this season and the campaign has barely started.

"It feels pretty good," said Briggs. "It's an early Christmas present. But this is a fun team. Hopefully we can keep it rolling throughout the season."

Briggs and Prairie Coach Blake Williams juggled their lineups Thursday, looking for an edge at different weights, and Jefferson prevailed by winning eight of the 14 bouts.

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No. 3 Jeff vs. No. 4 Prairie tonight

The Jefferson J-Hawks are ranked No. 3 and the Prairie Hawks are ranked No. 4 in the first Iowa Wrestling Coaches Association dual meet poll of the season.

Jefferson and Prairie tangle Thursday night in a Mississippi Valley Conference showdown at Prairie.

The Linn-Mar Lions are ranked 13th in the poll. Southeast Polk and  Bettendorf rank 1-2.

The IWCOA rankings are used to determine which 16 teams will qualify for the Class 3A dual meet playoffs later this season.

IWCOA RANKINGS

1. Southeast Polk (4-0), 2. Bettendorf (2-0), 3. Jefferson (4-0), 4. Prairie (4-1), 5. Dowling (5-1), 6. West Des Moines Valley (3-0), 7. North Scott (6-2), 8. Johnston (2-1), 9. Pleasant Valley (9-1), 10. Fort Dodge (4-1), 11. Iowa City West (4-2), 12. Western Dubuque (8-2), 13. Linn-Mar (2-5), 14. Hempstead (5-2), 15. Waverly-Shell Rock (2-2), 16. Norwalk (6-0).

 

Ollinger leaving Jeff for Linn-Mar

Amanda Ollinger confirmed Wednesday night that she has played her last basketball game at Cedar Rapids Jefferson and will start attending Linn-Mar High School when school resumes in January after the holiday break.

Ollinger, a 6-foot-2 junior, is one of the most decorated two-sport athletes in the state. She has been named all-state in basketball and volleyball and has committed to the University of Iowa for basketball.

Ollinger said the transfer is for "personal reasons" and not related to basketball. Both of her parents, Scott and Bonnie Ollinger, work in Marion and the family will be moving from the Jefferson district to the Linn-Mar district in the coming weeks, making it more convenient for the family.

According to IGHSAU rules, Ollinger will be immediately eligible at Linn-Mar since her family will be living in the Linn-Mar district. She will become the second high-profile athlete to switch from Jefferson to Linn-Mar this year. Kelsey Drake, a state champion in swimming, moved from Jefferson to Linn-Mar for the beginning of the 2014-15 school year.

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Perimeter shooting boosts J-Hawks

WATERLOO – The Jefferson girls basketball team made 10 3-point shots and beat Waterloo West 59-36 Tuesday.

Kylie Wise had 16 points with five 3-pointers to lead the J-Hawks (5-3). Avery Guy was 4-for-4 from 3-point range for 12 points, and Kennedy Dighton had
15 points
with one 3-point goal.

The Wahawks fell to 2-6.

JEFFERSON (59): Robinson 4 0-0 8, Kitterman 0 0-0 0, Guy 4 0-0 12, Melton 2 0-4 4, Wise 5 1-2 16, Veglahn 0 0-0 0, McVeigh 0 0-0 0, Dighton 6 2-2 15, 
Ollinger 1 2-2 4, Obrian 0 0-0 0. Totals 22 5-10 59.

WATERLOO WEST (36): Individuals not availabe. Totals 11 10-13 36.

Halftime – Jefferson 24, Jefferson 9. 3-point goals – Jefferson 10 (Wise 5, Guy 4, Dighton), Waterloo West N/A.

 

Jefferson falls to 0-5 with loss

Tyler Konigsmark had 18 points and Adam Van Oort had 16 to lead the Jefferson boys basketball team in a 67-57 loss to Waterloo West on Tuesday at Jefferson.

The score was tied at 32-32 at halftime, but the Wahawks pulled away in the second half.

Lincoln Conrey had 20 points to lead Waterloo West (2-2).

The J-Hawks fell to 0-5.

WATERLOO WEST (67): Conrey 7 6-8 20, Spates 3 3-7 10, Funchess 2 0-0 6, Pepin 0 0-0 0, Samardzic 2 3-3 8, Caddell 7 1-2 16, Moore 2 0-0 4, Harris-Anderson 1 1-2 3, Howze 0 0-0 0. Totoals 24 14-22 67.

JEFFERSON (57): Cardis 3 0-0 7, Wiederin 1 0-0 2, Van Oort 5 4-4 16, Larson 0 2-2 2, Szabo 0 0-0 0, Konigsmark 7 0-1 18, Kramer 1 0-0 2, Hunt 2 0-0 4, Green 3 0-1 6. Totals 22 6-8 57.

Halftime – Waterloo West 32, Jefferson 32. 3-point goals – Waterloo West 5 (Funchess 2, Spates, Samardzic, Caddell), Jefferson 7 (Konigsmark 4, Van Oort 2, Cardis).

   

McChesney, Hummell lead Jefferson

DUBUQUE – Max McChesney and Paul Hummell each won two events for the Jefferson boys swimming team as the J-Hawks lost to Dubuque Senior 111-59 Tuesday.

McChesney won the 200-yard freestyle in 1 minute, 58.65 seconds, and won the 500 freestyle in 5:23.26. Hummell won the 100 freestyle in 52.77 and the 100 breaststroke in 1:04.55.

Dubuque Senior 111, Jefferson 59

Winners

200 medley relay – Dubuque Senior 1:48.89.
200 freestyle – Max McChesney (J) 1:58.65.
200 individual medley – Brandon Yuan (DS) 2:16.91.
50 freestyle – Jack Gronen (DS) 23.69.
100 butterfly – Drake Stierman (DS) 58.02.
100 freestyle – Paul Hummell (J) 52.77.
500 freestyle – McChesney (J) 5:23.26.
200 freestyle relay – Dubuque Senior 1:36.31.
100 backstroke – Britt Oswald (DS) 1:05.86.
100 breaststroke – Hummell (J) 1:04.55.
400 freestyle relay – Dubuque Senior 3:38.10.

   
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