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…
The Oskaloosa Indian Boys Swim Team traveled to Des Moines Lincoln high school to take on the Rail Splitters and the Newton/Pella squad. Lincoln continued their unbeaten streak for the year and the crowd got…
PELLA — Central College women’s soccer goalkeeper Sydney Lunardi (junior, Bettendorf/Davenport Assumption HS) was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Women’s NCAA Division III All-North Region third team Wednesday. This is…
In boys’ basketball scores from last night: Centerville 57, Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 52 Chariton 88, Davis County 59 Keota 66, Belle Plaine 63 Lynnville-Sully 54, BGM 33 Montezuma 53, HLV 11 Newton 75, Boone 55 PCM 55,…
Last night was the first doubleheader of the Oskaloosa basketball season on the Mahaska Zone Network, and there were two very different results for the Indian teams. The girls team got the action started, and…
Oskaloosa--A tougher opponent entered Penn Gymnasium Saturday, but basically the same result was produced as the Statesmen men's basketball team dominated Crossroads (Minn.) 123-75 in non-conference play. For the second night in a row, seven…
Clinton--The shots just would not fall for the William Penn women’s basketball team as it dropped a 61-50 non-conference decision to host Ashford as part of the Ashford Classic Sunday. The Statesmen (3-5) made only…