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Linn-Mar High School - Marion, Iowa

Roth lifts Lions; Saints rip J-Hawks

Jimmy Roth noticed the lightning in the distance when he came to bat in the bottom of the seventh inning with the score tied, the bases loaded and two outs Monday night.

The slender senior seized the moment and produced a little lightning of his own.

Roth's single to left field lifted Linn-Mar by Prairie, 4-3, in the opening round of the Bob Vrbicek Metro Baseball Tournament at the new Linn-Mar field.

"It was a really big win against a very good team," said Roth, who looped an 0-2 pitch to the opposite field for the game-winner. "It was just a great game to win, especially at the new complex. It's a confidence booster."

The game probably would have been suspended if Roth hadn't gotten his clutch hit, because the lightning strikes were about 10 miles away and headed toward the field.

"That was going to be the last at-bat, probably," said Linn-Mar Coach Chad Lechner. "It saved a lot of headaches for planning and scheduling for everybody. I'm glad we were able to get it in."

Xavier mauled Jefferson, 12-1, in the first game Monday as Corbin Woods went 3-for-4 with a double and two home runs, including the first homer at the new park. Mitch Keller pitched a strong game for the Saints, allowing three hits in six innings with eight strikeouts.

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 May 2013 12:13

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Lions beat Wash, then ousted by Tigers

The Linn-Mar boys’ magical ride last year into the state team tennis tournament proved too tough to repeat this season.

While they coasted past two lesser foes to get to state in 2012, on Saturday their path was much rougher.

They did topple rival Cedar Rapids Washington, 5-2, in the morning on their home courts.

But in the afternoon at Kennedy, the Lions were manhandled by powerful Cedar Falls, 5-1.

“We knew we would have to play our absolute best tennis to beat them,” Linn-Mar Coach Chris Wundram said afterward.  “Cedar Falls has six or seven really high caliber players. They are really, really good.”

So good, in fact, that Wundram rates them only behind undefeated defending 2A state champion Iowa City West.

“We had a chance against them,” he said.  “But, truthfully,  it would have been very difficult to do.”

The only Lion to win was No.1 singles player Brady Anderson, who also defeated Washington ace Mitch Blades in the morning round.

Against Cedar Falls’ best, senior transfer James McManus, Anderson fell behind 5-2 but rallied back to take the first set 7-5.

The Linn-Mar junior, who qualified for next week’s state singles championship, trailed 4-3 in the second set but again recouped for a 6-4 victory.

“I just tried to play consistent and move the ball around,” Anderson said. “We had a lot of points, but I kept grinding it out.”

Wundram was pleased with his play.

“Brady is one of the best in the state, as I think he’s going to prove next week,” his coach said. “He plays at an even keel all the time.”

Linn-Mar’s No.2 singles player, Tim Paulson, lost a rough-and-tumble match to the Tigers’ Roy Ju, 7-5, 6-4.

The match ended when the Lions’ John Kuster took No.4 opponent Andy Wong to the third set but lost, 6-2.  The two split their other games  by 6-3 scores.

“As a senior, I wanted to get back to state,” said Kuster,  who will team with sophomore Trevor McCann in state doubles competition. “I left everything I had on the court.”

Like the other Lion players, Kuster had spent almost three hours on the court in the morning. The Cedar Falls crew, meanwhile, took barely an hour to dispatch of Clinton 5-0. The Tigers dropped only seven games total in all five games.

Neither Kuster nor his teammates nor their coach, however, blamed fatigue for the loss.

“I wish I could say that was the excuse,” Kuster said. “But I can’t.”

He and McCann pulled out the decisive game against Washington when they skunked the Warriors' Ian Schweiger and Reid Rossberger 6-0 following a tight 7-5 first set squeaker.

Linn-Mar held a 4-2 edge going into doubles with singles victories by Anderson, Paulson, McCann and Ben Myers.

“We saw what was happening on the other courts, with close games,” Kuster said. “So we thought it was up to us to finish it out.”

Anderson continued his mastery over Blades, also a state singles qualifier, by beating him for the second time this season. The Warrior senior started out like a house afire, taking a 5-1 lead on the way to a 6-2 first set romp.

Anderson played with patience, though, returning most everything the powerful Blades threw at him and waiting for him to make an unforced error. Steady play won the day. Anderson took the next two sets by 6-3 margins.

"Mitch is always going to go for the big shots, the winners,” Anderson said. “I was just playing defensively, trying to keep the ball deep and getting it to his backhand if I could.

“I wanted to keep the ball in play and not let him take control. And, thankfully, he started missing his shots.”

Far too many of them, in fact, from Blades’ perspective.

“The first set,” he said, “went really well. Then I started giving away easy points.”

LINN-MAR 5, WASHINGTON 2

Singles
1. Brady Anderson (LM) def. Mitch Blades, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3
2. Tim Paulson (LM) def. Jackson Hoyt, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2
3. Trevor McCann (LM) def. Ian Schweiger, 6-1, 6-1
4. Reid Rossberger (W) def. John Kuster, 6-0, 6-3
5. Oliver Hammond (W) def. Sam Skvor, 6-2, 6-3
6. Ben Myers (LM) def. Grant Kamin, 7-5, 6-3

Doubles
McCann/Kuster (LM) def. Schweiger/Rossberger, 7-5, 6-0

CEDAR FALLS 5, LINN-MAR 1

Singles
1. Brady Anderson (LM) def. James McManus, 7-5, 6-4
2. Roy Ju (CF) def. Tim Paulson, 7-5, 6-4
3. Rex Ju (CF) def. Trevor McCann, 6-3, 6-0
4. Andy Mong (CF) def. John Kuster, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2
5. Brennan Ashwood (CF) def. Sam Skvor, 6-0, 6-1
6. Vineel Mallavarapu (CF) def. Ben Myers, 6-3, 6-3

 

Linn-Mar boys claim state track title

DES MOINES - Ken Hopkins had a plan when he became the Linn-Mar boys track coach five years ago.

It came to fruition Saturday.

The Lions rolled up 72 points and won their first Class 4A state title by a comfortable margin over Iowa City West, Waukee and Kennedy on a warm day at Drake Stadium.

 

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Jones, Jenks make golden runs at state

DES MOINES - Timauntay Jones and Stephanie Jenks turned in special performances at the state track meet Saturday.

Jones gave Cedar Rapids Jefferson its first gold medal in 30 years when he captured the Class 4A 800 meter run in a personal best 1 minute, 52.75 seconds.

Jenks, the precocious ninth grader from Linn-Mar, finished one of the most successful years for a freshman in state history when she added the 1500 meter title to her growing list of  accomplishments.

Metro athletes finished with eight gold medals at the state meet along with a long list of silver and bronze medals.

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 18 May 2013 17:56

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Cougars, Lions battling for 4A state title

DES MOINES - The Kennedy Cougars and Linn-Mar Lions have banged heads many times over the years for bragging rights in the Mississippi Valley Conference in a variety of sports.

Now they're banging heads for top honors at the Class 4A boys state track meet in Des Moines.

The surging Cougars got a sweet victory from Derek Jacobus in the long jump Friday and lead the 4A standings with 37 points heading into the final day on Saturday.

The talented Lions got impressive victories in the 4x200 relay and 1600 medley and stand in second place with 31 points with eight more events to be settled Saturday.

Last Updated on Friday, 17 May 2013 21:05

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