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Matt Holland signs pro contract with Phillies

Matt Holland has signed his first professional baseball contract for $1,000 and a plane ticket to Florida.

It's not much, but he's delighted.

Holland, 23, was selected in the 22nd round of the Major League draft last week by the Philadelphia Phillies and will report to training camp in Clearwater, Fla., on Tuesday. He'll play for the Phils in the Rookie Gulf Coast League.

Opening day is Monday, June 20.

"I'm very excited," Holland said Monday. "It will be interesting to see what I can do down there."

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Stokes, Stocker Linn County Athletes of Year

Kiah Stokes of Linn-Mar and Matt Stocker of Cedar Rapids Prairie were named the Linn County Athletes of the Year at the 11th Annual Celebration of Sports Banquet Sunday night at the Clarion Hotel & Convention Center.

The program was organized by the Cedar Rapids Area Convention & Visitors Bureau. The winners were selected by members of the bureau's Sports Tourism Advisory Committee.

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Determination propels Brittney Thomas into record books - and across the sea

Where volleyball is concerned, Brittney Thomas has had only two goals “my whole life,” she says. “I wanted to be captain of an All-Tournament team at state and I want to be an All-American in college. Fifty percent of my goals have been accomplished.”

The second goal seems attainable as well for the Mount Mercy University junior-to-be, a Marion High School grad who led her prep team to the 3A state title in 2009 and was named captain of the All-Tournament squad. Whatever happens, collegiate volleyball has already taken her to places she never imagined.

In her first season at Mount Mercy, Thomas broke the school’s single-season kills record with 504 and was named to the All-Conference team. She earned All-Conference honors again this past year and is on pace to break Mount Mercy’s career kills record of 1,283, set by Amy Osenbaugh in 1990-1993, in only her junior year next season.

At 5-foot-8, Thomas is not the tallest player on her team – or even the tallest of the three volleyball playing Thomas sisters, who include Jessica, a junior at Marion, and Alyssa, an eighth grader. Alyssa describes her oldest sister, who has been “hitting balls at my face as hard as she can since I was a little kid,” as one of her heroes.

The Thomas girls were nudged toward volleyball by their mother, Janet, who played volleyball at William Penn University. Their father, Greg, played baseball and basketball for the Statesmen. “My mom and dad are both really great athletes,” says Brittney.

The family moved to Marion when Brittney was in fourth grade after her father was named principal at Marion High School. “My mom put me in some volleyball camps and I just loved it,” she says. Thomas played club volleyball and joined the Vernon Middle School team. As a freshman at Marion, she played one game on the sophomore squad before being moved to the varsity.

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Ladies of the Rings

MUSCATINE - Last year was one for the thumb.

This season was one for the other hand.

Xavier soccer players have four more digits to go before they'll have to start putting rings on their toes.

They are the Ladies of the Rings.

Kayla Armstrong and Annie Dale scored goals and No. 1 ranked Xavier held off No. 2 Waukee, 2-1, Saturday for the Class 2A girls soccer state championship. It is the Saints' sixth straight girls soccer title, albeit their first in Class 2A.

"It never gets old," said Xavier Coach Doug Graham, who guided the Saints to the last four state crowns. "We preach take it one game at a time, but in the back of our minds we know we want to win it."

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5 Metro players 1st team all-state

Five Metro athletes have been selected first team all state the Iowa High School Soccer Coaches Association announced Sunday.

Kennedy brothers Garet and Gabe Christianson, Washington's Brandon Besong, and Xavier's Zach Smith and Chad Gilmer all were first team selections. The Christianson brothers and Besong were picked for the Class 3A team, Smith and Gilmer for the Class 2A team.

Garet Christianson, a senior, was the Metro's leading scorer with 27 goals. Junior Gabe Christianson, the Gatorade Iowa male soccer player of the year, scored 15 goals and had 26 assists. Both were playing their first season of high school soccer after coming up through the junior ranks.

Besong, a senior, scored four goals and had 15 assists.

Smith and Gilmer were high scorers on Xavier's Class 2A state championship team. Smith, a senior who missed the postseason because of a knee injury, had 12 goals and 10 assists and was named the Valley Division player of the year in the Mississippi Valley Conference. Gilmer, a junior, led the Saints with 14 goals and 11 assists.

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