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Marion High School - Marion, Iowa

Marion falls to Western Dubuque, 28-6

MARION - Western Dubuque jumped out to a 14-0 lead at halftime and held on for a 28-6 win over Marion Friday night at Thomas Park.

The Indians (1-6, 0-4 in Class 3A District 4) were unable to get a passing game going. They were held to 17 yards through the air.

Quarterback Gage Kray did connect with Hayden Meister on a 16-yard TD pass, but he completed only two other passes the rest of the night. He did not sound down-beat after the game, however.

"I love this game," said Kray. "It is lots of fun to play with my guys - Friday Night Lights - and this is the best.

"I've been playing football since the flag football days when I was a 4-year-old and these games on Friday night are great."

Marion Coach Tony Perkins isn't about to give up on his team, despite the record. His passion showed in the locker room.

"We continue to fight-fight-fight," he said. "I hate to lose but you played your guts out. I'm proud of your effort and you played hard and never gave up!"

Kory Walsh carried the ball 22 times for 86 yards for Marion. Nick Kramer gained 54 yards on six carries for the Indians.

Western Dubuque raised its records to 5-2 overall and 4-0 in the district.

 

WESTERN DUBUQUE 28, MARION 6

 

WD    MARION

 

FIRST DOWNS         15       10

RUSHES-YARDS        38-209   49-178

PASSING-YARDS       118       17

COMP/ATT/INT        11-16-1   3-11-1

FUMBLES-LOST        3-2      2-0

PUNTS-AVERAGE       4-36.0   6-27.6

PENALTIES-YARDS     6-51     6-30

 

WESTERN DUBUQUE    0  14  7  7 - 28

MARION             0   0  6  0 -  6

 

Scoring Plays

 

WD - ALEX WERNIMONT 5 RUN (JORDAN PERRY KICK)

WD - NOLAN BAUMHOVER 8 RUN (PERRY KICK)

WD - BAUMHOVER 1 RUN (PERRY KICK)

M - HAYDEN MEISTER 16 PASS FROM GAGE KRAY(PASS FAILED)

WD - BEN BURDS 6 RUN (PERRY KICK)

 

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

 

RUSHING

MARION - GAGE KRAY  8-minus 4), KORY WALSH 22-86, HAYDEN MEISTER 7-23, JACK SERBOUSEK 2-11, DONTAVIOUS YOUNG 2-7, NICK KRAMER 6-54.

WESTERN DUBUQUE - BEN BURDS 14-88, ALEX WERNIMONT 7-36, NOLAN BAUMHOVER 13-65.

 

PASSING

MARION - GAGE KRAY 3-11-1, 17.

WESTERN DUBUQUE - NOLAN BAUMHOVER 11-16-1, 118.

 

RECEIVING

MARION - HAYDEN MEISTER 2-13, RYAN WHALEN 1-4.

WESTERN DUBUQUE - RYAN YODER 1-11, ANDREW MEYER 3-17, MITCHELL KRAMER 2-31, BRANDON HOGAN  1-34.

Last Updated on Friday, 10 October 2014 23:59
 

Prairie jumps to 6th in volleyball

Cedar Rapids Prairie climbed four spots to No. 6 in the Class 5A volleyball rankings Thursday by the IGHSAU.

The Hawks (17-7) were ranked 10th a week ago and are the only Metro school in the 5A rankings.

The Marion Indians (23-3) held onto the No. 3 spot in the Class 4A poll. The Xavier Saints (13-11) dropped from 11th to 15th in the 4A rankings.

CLASS 4A

1. Harlan (22-1), 2. West Delaware (29-0), 3. Marion (23-3), 4. Sioux City Heelan (18-8), 5. Clear Creek-Amana (17-6), 6. Charles City (26-4), 7. Le Mars (21-4), 8. Indianola (20-9), 9. Boone (22-5), 10. ADM (19-8), 11. Lewis Central (16-9), 12. Creston (14-3), 13. Carroll (16-6), 14. Wahlert (10-12), 15. Xavier 13-11).

CLASS 5A

1. Bettendorf (27-0), 2. Johnston (23-2), 3. Ankeny Centennial (23-1), 4. Dowling (24-3), 5. Iowa City High (13-6), 6. Prairie (17-7), 7. West Des Moines Valley (29-9), 8. Council Bluffs Lincoln (29-11), 9. Ankeny (26-5), 10. Southeast Polk (26-5).

 

8 new members for Marion Hall of Fame

Eight new members will be inducted into the Marion High School Hall of Fame Friday night.

The ceremony will be held between the sophomore and varsity football games against Western Dubuque at the Marion Football/Track Complex at Thomas Park.

The six Marion athletes who will be entering the Hall of Fame are Bob Coon (1945), George Palmer (1951), Norm Rathje (1954), Kate Humiston Oleson (1998), Allen Reisner (2007) and Angela Bys (2007).

The two new community members for the Hall of Fame are John Fowler and Dan Barkley.

 

 

   

Forster runs 4th for Marion boys

MANCHESTER - Colton Forster of Marion High School placed fourth at the West Delaware Invitational cross country meet in Manchester Tuesday.

The Indians finished second in the team standings behind the combined squad from Mount Vernon and Lisbon.

Eric Lenz of Tipton won the race.

TEAM STANDINGS

1. Mount Vernon/Lisbon 56, 2. Marion 76, 3. Center Point-Urbana 112, 4. Western Dubuque 138, 5. Tipton 189, 6. Benton 237, 7. Waverly-Shell Rock 249, 8. Cascade 260, 9. Maquoketa 270, 10. West Delaware 274, 11. North Fayette 288, 12. Waterloo East 308, 13. New Hampton 315, 14. Springville/Central City 384, 15. Edgewood-Colesburg 391, 16. Anamosa 422, 17. Independence 454, 18. Alburnett 460, 19. Oelwein 474, 20. Dyersville Beckman 494, 21. North Cedar 517.

Medalist - Eric Lenz, Tipton, 15:58.

Marion - 4. Colton Forster 16:23, 6. Jeremy Fopma 16:31, 20. Myles Bach 17:23, 21. Jacob Manderscheid 17:25, 25. Austin Yirkovsky 17:34.

 

Bach takes 4th for Marion girls

MANCHESTER - Madison Bach of Marion High School placed fourth at the West Delaware Invitational cross country meet Tuesday.

The Indians finished fifth out of 17 teams. Sophia Gilbert of Benton was the medalist. Cascade won the team championship.

TEAM STANDINGS

1. Cascade 64, 2. Mount Vernon/Lisbon 74, 3. Western Dubuque 103, 4. Benton 175, 5. Marion 181, 6. Anamosa 185, 7. West Delaware 195, 8. Center Point-Urbana 218, 9. Tipton 226, 10. Waverly-Shell Rock 242, 11. North Fayette 244, 12. Edgewood-Colesburg 270, 13. Waterloo East 312, 14. Springville-Central 354, 15. Independence 380, 16. Dyersville Beckman 473, 17. New Hampton 534.

Medalist - Sophia Gilbert, Benton, 14:58.

Marion - 4. Madison Bach 15:23, 38. Andrea Ertz 16:58, 43. Skylar Dede 17:19, 46. Sydney Brase 17:23, 50. Ellie Conzett 17:30.

   
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