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Linn-Mar High School - Marion, Iowa

Cougars bop Lions for 11th in row

On her 18th birthday Tuesday night, Lela Sellers’ wish came true.

Fellow Kennedy seniors Linden Runels and Sydney Hayden made sure of it.

"All I wanted for my birthday was a ‘W,’ and we got it,” Sellers said after her 17-point performance helped lead the Class 5A fourth-ranked Cougars to a 60-47 win over ninth-ranked Linn-Mar.

The silky-smooth 6-foot Division I signee may have been high scorer, but a strong supporting cast made the difference in a 19-8 fourth quarter that sealed Kennedy’s 11th straight victory.

None were more helpful than the unheralded Runels and sharpshooter Hayden. With the game on the line, the two came through.

After a sometimes-sloppy three quarters, the Cougars had inched ahead of the Lions (6-2) just 41-39. But Hayden, the state’s leading 3-point shooter who was held to only two points in the first half, hit her first long-range shot of the night to open the final period.

When Kennedy super sophomore Hailey Dolphin hit a short jumper soon after, the Cougars were off to the races on a 11-0 three-minute run.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 06 January 2016 00:40

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Balanced Lions dunk Cougars by 20

If you thought the Linn-Mar Lions were a one-man band, take another look and guess again.

The Lions played like a finely tuned orchestra Tuesday night in a 76-56 victory over the Kennedy Cougars in a Mississippi Valley Conference boys basketball game at Linn-Mar.

Linn-Mar star Jordan Bohannon does not have to score 40 points for the Lions to mow down a Metro opponent like he did against Prairie two weeks ago, not when his teammates are hitting all the right notes like they did against Kennedy.

Bohannon had a sub-par shooting night and scored only 17 points -- six points under his average -- but it hardly mattered with a balanced attack that kept Kennedy off-balance much of the night.

Riley Murphy had a hot hand and tossed in 17 points for Linn-Mar, Jared Printy notched 16 points, Jordan Brandt had 12 points and Beau Klostermann nearly made it five guys in double figures with nine points.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 05 January 2016 23:26

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Wyant leads Lions in loss to Tigers

WATERLOO - Ryan Wyant rolled a 444 2-game series to lead Linn-Mar, but it wasn't enough as the Lions dropped a boys bowling match to Cedar Falls on Monday at Maple Lanes.

The Tigers, led by Brandon Jerome's 496, downed Linn-Mar, 3,279-2,950.

Alex Diercks also scored well for the Lions, finishing with a 400 series.

LINN-MAR: Alex Diercks 187+213=400, Josh Moser 180+144=324, Alex Johnson 213+140=353, Nathan Williams 172+202=374, Ryan Wyant 201+243=444, Austin Burroughs 191+179=370.

CEDAR FALLS: Nick Hanson 168+151=319, Dylan Swatek-Briggs 233+188=421, Brandon Jerome 238+258=496, Avery Bauer 212+228=440, Dalton Swatek-Briggs 196+202=398, Jackson Reynolds 211+214=425.

Linn-Mar: 1941+1009=2950
Cedar Falls: 2180+1099=3279

   

Tschantz leads L-M bowlers in Waterloo

WATERLOO - Alexis Tschantz of Linn-Mar rolled a 211 game Monday to claim top honors in a Mississippi Valley Conference girls bowling meet against Cedar Falls at Maple Lanes in Waterloo.

Cedar Falls won the meet, 2628-2520, behind a 383 series by Madison Standing.

LINN-MAR: Abbie Smith 162+135=297, Hannah Bates 196+157=353, Katie Routhe 154+144=298, Mekena Diercks 170+147=317, Brittni Krause 135+130=265, Alexis Tschantz 168+211=379.

CEDAR FALLS: Jayden Robe 173+169=342, Megan McDonell 169+187+356, Emily Barth 179+176=355, Madison Standing 202+181=383, Andrea Wilson 166+172=338, Rachael Sears 142+172=314.

Linn-Mar: 1644 + 876 = 2520.
Cedar Falls: 1774 + 854 = 2628.

 

Bohannon tops Metro basketball stats

Jordan Bohannon’s blazing start to the high school basketball season has him among the state’s offensive leaders.

Bohannon, the Linn-Mar senior who has committed to the Iowa Hawkeyes, leads Class 4A players in 3-point goals (26) and is third in scoring average (23.3) He also is shooting 90.9 percent from the free-throw line (30 of 33).

Bohannon poured in 40 points with nine 3-point goals against Prairie Dec. 18, both Class 4A highs this season. His 195 career 3-pointers ranks No. 3 in Metro history behind his brother, Jason (230), and Prairie’s Josh Kimm (205).

Washington’s Laveechie Williams is enjoying a fine start to his senior season, leading the Metro area in rebounds per game (10.2) and ranking third in scoring (14.4).

A 9-1 start by the Kennedy girls has been sparked by the play of Lela Sellers and Sydney Hayden.

Last Updated on Monday, 28 December 2015 17:35

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