Indianola--The Statesmen wrestling team hit the mat one final time before break as it competed at the Simpson Luther L. Hill Invitational Saturday. Ten different wrestlers were victorious on at least one occasion with John…
The boys traveled back to Marshalltown to take on the Bobcats and the number 1 rated team in the state, Johnston Dragons. The Indians have been improving all year and they continued to show people…
The Oskaloosa Indian Boys Swim Team traveled to Newton to take part in the Cardinal invite that included Indianola, Decorah, Newton/Pella, Oskaloosa, Grinnell, and Vinton-Shellsburg schools. Osky had some outstanding races as they placed in…
PELLA — It wasn’t the start the Central College men’s basketball squad was looking for Tuesday night, but the Dutch stayed composed en route to an 86-62 win over Westminster (Mo.). Central (6-1) fell behind…
Oskaloosa--The national raters rewarded the William Penn men’s basketball team for its outstanding start by placing the program at #6 as the NAIA released its first Division I rating Tuesday. The Statesmen (11-1, 4-0 Heart),…
In boys’ basketball in the area last night: B-G-M, Brooklyn 61, North Mahaska, New Sharon 57 Belle Plaine 68, Tri-County, Thornburg 34 Central Lee, Donnellson 74, Cardinal, Eldon 60 Chariton 63, Albia 54 Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 62,…
Last night on the Mahaska Zone Network, you heard the Oskaloosa Indians boys’ basketball team in action against the Centerville Big Reds in non-conference play. The Indians would rally for a thrilling 50-49 victory in…
PELLA — Junior forward Ryan Kunkel (Solon) notched his third consecutive double-double Saturday in a 78-58 win over Wis.-La Crosse. Kunkel scored 10 points and brought down 11 rebounds in the contest, bringing his season…
Pella--All of that preseason training paid off big dividends for the William Penn track and field teams as they opened the indoor campaign at the Central Dutch Holiday PreviewSaturday. The men were first out of…
Scholar-Athlete Honor to Creeger Oskaloosa--Ben Creeger (Sr., Phoenix, Ariz., Business Management) was honored for his excellence in the classroom as he was named a 2015 Daktronics-NAIA Men's Soccer Scholar-Athlete Friday. Creeger, who owned a 3.54…