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Washington High School - Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Prairie girls kick Warriors, 4-1

Adelaide Bayne scored two goals Thursday night as Prairie clipped Cedar Rapids Washington, 4-1, in a Mississippi Valley Conference girls soccer match at Prairie.

Hannah Kousheh and Cayla Renwick scored the other goals for the Hawks. Alexa Martin, Paige Pritts and Kelsey Wenger collected assists for Prairie (3-0).

Annee Cooper tallied for Washington.

Last Updated on Thursday, 17 April 2014 20:44
 

4 Metro teams ranked in boys soccer

The four premier boys soccer teams in the Metro area are ranked 2-3-4-5 in the polls this week by the Iowa High School Soccer Coaches Association (IAHSSCA).

The Xavier Saints are ranked No.2 in Class 2A. Kennedy is ranked No. 3, Linn-Mar is No. 4 and Washington is No. 5 in Class 3A, through matches of April 12.

Xavier fell from No. 1 to No. 2 in Class 2A. Norwalk replaced the Saints at the top of the rankings.

Kennedy remained No. 3 in Class 3A, but Linn-Mar and Washington traded spots in the No. 4 and No. 5 spots. Iowa City West is ranked No. 1 in Class 3A, followed by Johnston.

Prairie dropped out of the 3A rankings this week.

CLASS 3A

1. Iowa City West, 2. Johnston, 3. Kennedy, 4. Linn-Mar, 5. Washington, 6. Bettendorf, 7. Iowa City High, 8. West Des Moines Valley, 9. Ankeny Centennial, 10. Marshalltown, 11. Sioux City West, 12. Ames, 13. Pleasant Valley, 14. Muscatine, 15. Dowling Catholic, 16. Waukee.

CLASS 2A

1. Norwalk, 2. Xavier, 3. Waverly-Shell Rock, 4. Spencer, 5. Dallas Center-Grimes, 6. Pella, 7. Wahlert, 8. Storm Lake, 9. DeWitt Central, 10. Glenwood, 11. Perry, 12. Hudson, 13. Davenport Assumption, 14. Mount Pleasant, 15. Keokuk, 16. Adel.

 

Washington girls blank Waterloo West

WATERLOO - Rina Moore defeated Tina Kajtazovic, 10-5, at No. 3 singles Tuesday as Washington blitzed Waterloo West, 9-0, in a Mississippi Valley

Conference tennis meet in Waterloo.

Callie Cook, Lilly Hartman, Jennifer Greif, Kelly King and Hannah Sherman also won their singles matches for the Warriors.

Washington 9 Waterloo West 0

Singles

1. Lilly Hartman (CRW) def. Aubrey Grant, 10-2.

2. Hannah Sherman (CRW) def. Dina Kajtazovic, 10-5.

3. Rina Moore (CRW) def. Tina Kajtazovic, 10-5.

4. Jennifer Greif (CRW) def. Mikayla Schaefer, 10-5.

5. Kelly King (CRW) def. Adela Ikanovic, 10-0.

6. Callie Cook (CRW) def. Karen Kajtazovic, 10-2.

Doubles

1. Moore/Hartman (CRW) def. Grant/D.Kajtazovic, 10-0.

2. Sherman/King (CRW) def. T.Kajtazovic/Schaefer, 10-0.

3. Cook/Greif (CRW) def. Ikanovic/K.Kajtazovic, 10-3.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 April 2014 07:00
   

Kamin shares top spot at Airport National

Cedar Rapids Washington senior MJ Kamin fired a 5-over-par 37 Tuesday to share medalist honors at a Mississippi Valley Conference quadrangular meet at Airport National.

Kamin tied Sarah Overton of Iowa City High with the best round of the day.

Wahlert won the meet at 169.

Team Standings

1. Wahlert 169, 2. Washington 179, 3. Prairie 193, 4. Iowa City High 194.

Washington: MJ Kamin 37, Mady Goodwin 42, Hannah Harberts 50, Kandis O'Donnell 50, Kate Nash 57, Anna Rohde 59.

Prairie: Emily Perrin 44, Mallory Bennett 49, Emily Machula 50, Kennedy Fisher 50, Grace Lindgren 53, Sydney Stolba 56.

 

 

Hobbs will play hoops for Kohawks

Aleena Hobbs of Cedar Rapids Washington has decided to continue her basketball career at Coe College, she announced Monday.

"I've finally made my decision!," she said in an e-mail. "I've decided to attend Coe College and play basketball for Coach (Randi) Peterson.

"Looking forward to being a part of Coach P's program and getting a great education at Coe," she said. "I'll be close to home, so my family will be able to watch me play."

Peterson led the Kohawks to a 16-11 record this season and a berth in the conference finals.

Hobbs, 5-foot-10, averaged 16.4 points and 6.6 rebounds for the Warriors this season. She also collected 55 steals, 35 assists and 17 blocks.

Hobbs was named second team all-state in Class 5A, first team all-Metro and first team all-Mississippi Valley Conference. The Warriors finished 18-5 and won a conference title.

Last Updated on Monday, 14 April 2014 13:50
   
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