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Recalling golden moments of the 1980s

A flood of memories came rushing back last weekend when they honored the 1986-87 Iowa men’s basketball team that nearly went to the NCAA Final Four.

You don’t need much reminding that the Hawkeyes that March blew an 18-point lead to Nevada-Las Vegas and lost, 84-81, in the West Regional final in Seattle. That result was as painful to Hawkeye fans as the season and tournament trail were unforgettable.

At the first- and second-round site in Tucson, Iowa whipped Santa Clara and barely survived a Texas-El  Paso team coached by colorful Don Haskins and led by Tim Hardaway. Lute Olson had his Arizona team in that regional, led by Sean Elliott. Marist made it with 7-footer Rik Smits. Pittsburgh had NBA first-rounders in Charles Smith and Jerome Lane. Oklahoma featured Harvey Grant and Stacey King.

The Hawkeyes went to Seattle to face Oklahoma, where they survived a memorable overtime game, thanks to Kevin Gamble’s basket with one second left.

During halftime of the regional final against UNLV, many in the Iowa media delegation were making travel plans to the Final Four in New Orleans. Instead, a couple hours later, we were deciding whether to take the red eye back to Cedar Rapids or wait until the next morning.

The Metro area had three players in the 1987 NCAA Tournament

 

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Prospect Meadows getting lease for ball fields

An agreement has been reached for planners of the Prospect Meadows Ball Fields to sign a long-term lease for 121 acres of county-owned land north of Marion.

A public hearing drew no objections Monday morning, and the Linn County Board of Supervisors will formally approve the lease at its meeting on Wednesday.

The lease calls for the non-profit Prospect Meadows group to lease the land for $1 a year for 20 years, followed by three renewal options every 25 years for a total of 95 years.

"Finalizing this long-term lease is a critical step in making this project a reality," said Jack Roeder, former general manager of the Cedar Rapids Kernels and president of Prospect Meadows Ball Fields, Inc. "We can now come up with a realistic timeline. And it allows our fundraising to move forward.

"We appreciate the strong support we have received from the Board of Supervisors for this facility."

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Boys 4A-3A tourney pairings announced

Linn-Mar, Kennedy and Jefferson have drawn opening-round byes in the Class 4A substate boys basketball tournament, making their path to Des Moines a tad easier.

The Lions, Cougars and J-Hawks have to win only two games to reach the state tournament. Other Metro teams have to win three games to get to Wells Fargo Arena.

The IHSAA announced the pairings for the Class 3A and 4A tournaments Monday on the association website (www.iahsaa.org.).

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Cougars move into boys poll at No. 10

Kennedy jumped into the Associated Press Class 4A boys basketball poll released Monday.

The Cougars' 56-51 win over Linn-Mar on Saturday boosted Kennedy into the rankings at No. 10 and dropped the Lions two places to No. 8.

Linn-Mar (13-4) has a huge game Tuesday when it hosts No. 6 Dubuque Senior (15-2). Senior leads the Lions by one game in the MVC Mississippi Division with four games remaining in the league season. Kennedy is a game behind Linn-Mar.

 

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Murray makes impact with Legacy

Even though he was Mr. Basketball for the state of Michigan in his senior year of high school and a McDonald's All-American, Kenyon Murray was never the stereotypical jock.

For one thing, he didn't play the sport in his home town of Battle Creek until the eighth grade. His gym teacher suggested it because he was taller than the other kids.

"I wanted to play football," Murray says. "But my mom wouldn't let me."

He was a near straight-A student. And, for seven years took classical viola lessons and won state contests. At the University of Iowa, he majored in English.

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