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Washington High School - Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Vance, Patrick honored in District 6

O'Rien Vance and Tavian Patrick of Cedar Rapids Washington have received top honors on the Class 4 District 6 all-star football team.

Vance was named the Defensive Player of the Year and Patrick was named one of the co-Offensive Players of the Year.

Vance, Dallas Hobbs and Rane Weiland of Washington were named first team all-district on defense. Patrick, Aries Davis, Johnny Dobbs and Isaiah Nimmers of Washington were named first team all-district on offense.

Jalen Rima, Tyler Nunemaker and Hunter Johnson of Prairie were named first team all-district on offense. Taylor Mehmen of Prairie was named first team all-district on defense.

TJ Vogel, Drew Dostal, Darren Ross, Connor Malcolm and Matt Ackerman of Washington were named second team all-district. Andrew Todd, Tavion Stewart, Peter Greubel and Ian Thomas received honorable mention for the Warriors.

Trevor Northrup, Cameron LaGrange and Jayden Goos of Prairie were named second team all-district. Calvin Hynek, Joel Collett and Martavian Borseth received honorable mention.

 

Lovell wins regional diving title

Jayden Lovell of Cedar Rapids Kennedy won the regional diving title Thursday night at the Linn-Mar Aquatic Center.

Lovell finished with 390.60 points. Brookyn Corey of Linn-Mar placed second at 361.05 and Katie Culver of Linn-Mar was third at 360.15.

Lovell automatically qualified for the state diving meet on Friday, Nov. 6 at the Marshalltown YMCA.

The six regional champions from across the state, along with the next 24 divers with the best regional scores, will gather for the state meet.

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Warriors, J-Hawks collide in Round 2

The Washington Warriors and Jefferson J-Hawks began the 2015 high school football season back in August when they collided in the season-opener at Kingston Stadium.

Now one of them -- either the Warriors (9-1) or the J-Hawks (7-3) -- will see their season come to an end when they collide again in the second round of the Class 4A playoffs at 8 p.m. Monday at Kingston.

Washington topped Jefferson, 27-14, on Aug. 29 in the opener. The game was tied in the fourth quarter before the Warriors scored twice to claim the victory.

Both clubs won their playoff openers Wednesday night, with the Warriors skinning Cedar Falls 28-21 and the J-Hawks rolling to a 61-43 victory over Dubuque Senior after a slow start in Mount Vernon.

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Warriors escape Cedar Falls, 28-21

The Cedar Falls Tigers who played at Kingston Stadium on Wednesday night may have been the toughest No. 4 seed in the history of the high school football playoffs.

Just ask the Washington Warriors. Fortunately for the Warriors, they survived to talk about it.

Washington rallied for a 28-21 victory over Cedar Falls in the first round of the Class 4A playoffs with some magnificent individual performances and a big-play defense in the second half.

Last Updated on Thursday, 29 October 2015 07:53

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Football playoff pairings set by IHSAA

It took until 2 a.m. Saturday morning, but the first round of the high school football playoffs were finally announced by the IHSAA.

Six Metro teams have qualified for the playoffs for the second straight year. Four of them are set to play home games in the opening round Wednesday night, although Jefferson's "home" game will be in Mount Vernon due to overcrowding at Kingston Stadium.

Cedar Rapids Kennedy and Cedar Rapids Washington both claimed Class 4A district championships and will play in a doubleheader at Kingston.

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