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Linn-Mar High School - Marion, Iowa

Gorman excels as member of 'Team Jenks'

WATERL00 - Pound for pound, inch for inch, year for year, Reagan Gorman of Cedar Rapids Washington is the best distance runner in the Mississippi Valley Conference and perhaps the best in the state.

The petite freshman finished a resounding second at the Mississippi Valley Conference Super Meet on Thursday at Byrnes Park in Waterloo by a scant six seconds behind Iowa City High junior Mary Arch.

Gorman, who measures 5-foot-2 and about 85 pounds, might have caught Arch if the 5K race had been a little longer. She was getting closer and closer as the race wound around the Irv Warren Golf Course.

It's hard to believe a 14-year-old girl who is that small could have so much strength and energy, but Gorman has been running since was about 7 years old and excels in triathlons, a grueling event that combines running, swimming and biking.

Gorman trains for the triathlon with "Team Jenks," a group of outstanding young athletes that features Linn-Mar senior Stephanie Jenks and is operated by the Jenks family. Gorman placed 31st at the national triathlon meet in Westchester, Ohio, this August in the youth elite 13-to-15 age group and is the second-highest ranked triathlete in the state in her division.

Last Updated on Thursday, 08 October 2015 21:37

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VanDraska gets revenge at MVC meet

WATERLOO - Tysen VanDraska was not happy when he lost to a pair of runners from Cedar Falls at the Cedar Rapids Prairie Invitational back in August at the start of the cross country season.

He did something about it Thursday.

VanDraska used a blistering kick to conquer those same two runners from Cedar Falls and take top honors at the Mississippi Valley Conference Super Meet at Byrnes Park in Waterloo.

Sam Schillinger and Isaac Smith of Cedar Falls pulled away from VanDraska in the final stages of the Prairie Invitational to finish first and second in that race, but this time the Prairie senior was ready for them.

VanDraska sprinted away from the Tigers in the home stretch and won the race in 15 minutes, 46 seconds. He beat Schillinger by four seconds and topped Smith by six seconds.

The three premier distance runners ran neck-and-neck for most of the 5K race before VanDraska took control. It was two-against-one for much of the day in terms of strategy, but VanDraska handled the challenge.

"I knew they were going to try and pick on me the whole race and eventually beat me down, so I just tried my best to stay on them as much as I could," he said. "And I knew I could finish with them."

Last Updated on Thursday, 08 October 2015 20:52

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No. 7 Linn-Mar knocks off Wahlert

The Linn-Mar Lions rallied for a 21-25, 25-18, 26-24, 25-16 victory over Dubuque Wahlert on Tuesday night in a battle of ranked Mississippi Valley Conference volleyball teams at Linn-Mar.

Linn-Mar is ranked No. 7 in Class 5A and Wahlert is ranked No. 9 in Class 4A.

Amanda Ollinger rang up 16 kills and had 13 digs for the Lions. Ellie Anderson finished with 38 assists, 10 digs and six kills.

Megan Renner had eight kills and five digs for the Lions. Carly Spies also had eight kills. Ariana Rolle contributed six kills and three blocks.

   

Amber Decker will run for Hawkeyes

Linn-Mar senior Amber Decker plans to continue her running career at the University of Iowa, The Gazette reported on its website Monday night.

Decker helped Linn-Mar place second at the Class 4A state track meet last May as a junior.

Decker and the Lions won the 4x800 and distance medley relays and finished second in the 4x400 relay. In addition, Decker placed fifth in the 800-meter run.

 

Thrune leads LM golfers to state

BETTENDORF - Senior Max Thrune shot a 2-under-par 70 to win medalist honors, leading Linn-Mar to the Class 4A District golf championship on Monday at Palmer Hills Golf Course.

Thrune had four birdies and two bogeys in his winning round. The Lions won the team title at 297, nine shots better than Pleasant Valley and 14 shots ahead of Davenport Assumption. All three teams qualify for the state meet this Friday and Saturday at Elmcrest Country Club.

Linn-Mar junior Jack Recker took runner-up honors with a 1-over 73. Recker played the front nine in 2-over 38, but birdied 10 and 11 before a bogey on 17 left him at 1-under 35.


The remainder of the Metro schools play their district meet Tuesday at Finkbine in Iowa City.

CLASS 4A DISTRICT
Palmer Hills GC , Par 72

Team Standings: 1. Linn-Mar 297, 2. Pleasant Valley 306, 3. Davenport Assumption  311, 4 (tie). Dubuque Senior and Dubuque Wahlert 313, 6. Davenport West 331, 7. Bettendorf 332, 8. Western Dubuque 333, 9. Clinton 342, 10. North Scott 345, 11. Dubuque Hempstead 346, 12. Davenport Central 361, 13. Davenport North 375.

LINN-MAR: 1. Max Thrune 70, 2. Jack Recker 73, 8. Jake Sevcik 76, 15. Brent Larson 78, 19. Jordan Bohannon 79, 27. Andrew Wood 83.

Last Updated on Monday, 05 October 2015 17:17
   
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