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Linn-Mar High School - Marion, Iowa

Hagmeier wins Metro Spotlight Award

Logan Hagmeier of Linn-Mar is the winner of the Metro Spotlight Award for high school boys this week, the Metro Sports Report announced Sunday.

Hagmeier played a magnificent game on defense for the Linn-Mar football team Friday night when the Lions upset then-No. 9 Cedar Falls, 31-24, at the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls.

Hagmeier, a linebacker, made 15 solo tackles in the ballgame, including seven solo tackles for losses behind the line of scrimmage. He also was credited with an assist for 15 1/2 stops in the game.

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Cougars fall in Westside semifinals

Perhaps they just plain pooped out.

The last of the six Metro teams still standing Saturday in the 24-team Westside Volleyball Invitational, Cedar Rapids Kennedy advanced to the semifinals of the championship bracket but was upended at the end by Class 4A top-ranked West Delaware.

West Delaware lost in the finals to Class 5A seventh-ranked Ankeny Centennial.

The Cougars’ first match in the star-studded tournament started at 9:30 Saturday morning, and the fifth and final one of the day began eight hours later.

“It was a long day in a big tournament with a lot of tough competition,” noted Kennedy middle hitter Brinley Milbrath. “I think we lost a little energy. We seemed to kind of peter out there at the end.”

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Elmcrest tames best golfers in state

They held the 2015 boys state golf tournament at Elmcrest Country Club this year and the golf course won.

The best high school golfers in Iowa struggled with the winds, fast greens, narrow fairways and abundant trees at Elmcrest and nobody was able to break par for the 36-hole event.

Ben Epperly of West Des Moines Valley fired a 2-under-par 68 Saturday and won the championship at 2-over 142. Two golfers from Waukee tied for second at 8-over 148 and everybody else finished at least 10 shots over par.

Elmcrest is a tough course and the windy conditions made it even tougher, but nobody seemed to think the course was too tough for a high school meet.

"No, I don't think the course was too tough. I think it was just right," said Washington sophomore Alex Slattery, who had the best round among Metro golfers Saturday with a 74.

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Lions 'finish', upset No. 9 Tigers

CEDAR FALLS - Linn-Mar Coach Bob Forsyth and his staff had a simple message for the Lions as they prepared for No. 9 Cedar Falls.

"Finish. We heard that a lot this week," said senior linebacker Logan Hagmeier.

The Lions did just that Friday night in the UNI-Dome.

Brennan McGaffe scored the tiebreaking touchdown with 1:40 remaining and junior free safety Josh Strauss picked off a Tiger pass with 39 seconds left as Linn-Mar rallied for a 31-24 victory.

The victory pushes the Lions to 3-4 overall, 2-1 in Class 4A, District 5 play. Cedar Falls drops to 5-2, 2-1.

"This week, we all came together," said Hagmeier, who had 16 tackles, including seven for loss. "It was all about (this game), going until we got that last stop."

Things didn't look good early for the Lions. Cedar Falls scored two touchdowns within the first five minutes to grab a 14-0 lead.


"I don't know when I have been prouder of a team than I am with this one tonight," Forsyth said. "Football life can be tough, but these kids kept working and didn't give up when we fell behind."

 

Junior quarterback Reese Phillips got the Lion offense going. He capped off an 82-yard drive near the end of the first quarter with a 1-yardscoring run. Then in the second period, he connected with Daniel Gorsich and Josh Gassmann on strikes of 32 and 18 yards and the Lions led 21-14.

"I just had to trust my line and my receivers," Phillips said. "They were doing a great job of blocking and getting open."

Phillips was driving the Lions for another score late in the half, but overshot a receiver near the goal line and the Tigers picked off the pass to halt the drive.

"That's the thing about our team," Forsyth said. "I think we can still get even better. We did a lot of good things tonight, but we made some mistakes."

He went on to praise Phillips, who finished 19-of-30 for 264 yards and two touchdowns.

"Reese is a gamer," Forsyth said. "He doesn't play afraid out there. He made some big plays when we really needed them."

Linn-Mar stretched its lead to 24-14 on a 28-yard field goal from Alexy Boehm in the third quarter. Cedar Falls sacked Phillips in the end zone for a safety near the end of the quarter to make it 24-16.

The Tigers tied the game with 5:38 left when tailback Hayden Clausen, who had been held in check most of the night by a blitzing Lion defense, broke loose on a 30-yard scoring run. Quarterback Taylen Alexander hit Denison Harrington with a 2-point pass to tie the game at 24-24.

Linn-Mar took over on its own 22. After a McGaffe run netted six yards, Phillips found junior receiver Kirby Kerr with a beautiful 28-yard passup the seam to take the ball into Cedar Falls territory.

"That was a big play," Phillips said. "That got us down the field and we just really executed well after that."

A 12-yard pass to Daniel Gorsich on third-and-10 kept the drive going.

Phillips made a nifty 16-yard run to the Tiger 6 and McGaffe bulled his way in two plays later.

The Tigers drove to the Lion 37 in the final 40 seconds, but a heave down the middle from Alexander intended for Harrington was picked off by Strauss at the Lion 10 to seal the victory.

"This win feels really good, especially with all the things we've had to deal with this season," Hagemeier said. "I knew our record didn'treflect how good of a team we were."

Forsyth said the Lions will enjoy the win on the bus ride home.

"Tonight, it's all about these kids," he remarked. "Every one of them contributed to this. We had a little faster tempo this week, which canbe risky, but I think it paid off."

Linn-Mar closes its home season next Friday night against Waterloo West. The Tigers visit unbeaten Kennedy at Kingston Stadium next week.

"Tomorrow, we start getting ready for Waterloo West," Forsyth said. "They will be a great challenge for us."

LINN-MAR 31, CEDAR FALLS 24

.                          LM           CF

First downs             22            19
Rushes-yards      33-96        29-60
Passing yards        264           234
Comp-Att-Int    19-30-1     18-39-1
Fumbles-lost          0-0            0-0
Punts-avg.        4-26.2        5-27.5
Penalties-yards   10-73           7-69

Linn-Mar        7  14  3  7 - 31
Cedar Falls   14    0  2  8 - 24

Scoring plays

CF - Denison Harrington 26 pass from Taylen Alexander (David Cook kick)
CF - Javon Middleton 5 pass from Alexander (Cook kick)
LM - Reese Phillips 1 run (Alexy Boehm kick)
LM - Daniel Gorsich 32 pass from Phillips (Boehm kick)
LM - Josh Gassmann 18 pass from Phillips (Boehm kick)
LM - FG Boehm 33
CF - Safety, Phillips tackled in end zone
CF - Hayden Clausen 30 run (Middleton pass from Alexander)
LM - Brennan McGaffe 6 run (Boehm kick)

Individual statistics

Rushing

Linn-Mar - Brennan McGaffe 15-44, Reese Phillips 10-13, Josh Gassmann 1-0, Neme Siaway 7-31.
Cedar Falls - Hayden Clausen 21-76, Taylen Alexander 6-minus 13, Tra'Von Fagan 1-minus 2, Michael Abbas 1-minus 5.

Passing

Linn-Mar - Reese Phillips 19-30-1-264
Cedar Falls - Taylen Alexander 18-39-1-234.

Receiving

Linn-Mar - Daniel Gorsich 5-77, Josh Gassmann 5-74, Brennan McGaffe 5-41, Mark Troutman 2-31, Kirby Kerr 2-42.
Cedar Falls - Denison Harrington 3-47, Tra'Von Fagan 4-57, Javon Middleton 8-83, Michael Abbas 3-57.

Last Updated on Saturday, 10 October 2015 00:34
 

Lions eye title with Kahler as coach

The Linn-Mar Lions will be aiming to win the boys state golf title Saturday at Elmcrest Country Club with Hall of Fame coach Steve Kahler by their side.

The Lions found themselves tied for third place Friday after the first round of the 36-hole tournament, just six strokes behind Waukee heading into the final round.

Kahler, who coached the Linn-Mar boys golf team from 1985 through 2012 before retiring as a teacher and coach, is back at the helm of the Lions as one of their acting head coaches in place of Bill Hoefle, who apparently was relieved of his duties a few weeks ago.

Linn-Mar Athletic Director Scott Mahmens declined comment Friday on why Hoefle is no longer coaching the team. Hoefle did not answer his cell phone Friday afternoon.

Max Thrune fired a 4-over-par 74 to lead the Lions and Jake Sevcik was right behind with a 75.

Last Updated on Friday, 09 October 2015 19:13

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