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Wilson, Spartan girls win RVC titles at Woodbine

 WOODBINE -- Exira-Elk Horn-Kimballton’s Evan Wilson was the overall boys champion and the Spartan girls were conference team champions at Monday’s combined Woodbine Cross Country Invite and Rolling Valley Conference Meet held at the Woodbine Athletic Complex. Area teams IKM-Manning, AHSTW and Exira-EHK were all part of the meet, which saw the Underwood girls and Tri-Center boys win team titles. The Exira-EHK girls placed third in the overall

HCHS tops Creston, 59-21

The running of junior tailback Nick Tarney and passing of senior quarterback Kyle Juhl carried Harlan to a 59-21 victory over Creston/O-M Friday night at Panther Field in a matchup of teams that came in tied for third place in Class 3A District 8.
The win pushed the Cyclones to 3-1 in district play and 6-1 overall, while Creston/O-M fell to 2-2 and 4-3.

Cyclones shrug off slow start for Homecoming win

HARLAN -- Blame it on the distractions of Homecoming or the after-effects of winning by 62 the week before - Harlan Community simply didn’t look ready for prime time at the start of Friday night’s game vs.

Cyclone netters sweep E-B-F, defend Newton title

 NEWTON -- For the fifth year in a row, the Harlan Community volleyball team claimed the championship of the Newton Tournament Saturday without so much as dropping a match. HCHS won all five of its matches and finished 10-1 in set play, improving its season records to 19-3 (matches) and 44-13 (sets). The 3rd-ranked (Class 4-A) Cyclones defeated the same five teams as a year ago to win the title, starting with pool play wins over Ottumwa (2-0),

Wolves rally past OA-BCIG, 33-24

 MANNING -- The IKM-Manning football team put together five touchdown drives of at least 70 yards and rallied back twice against OA-BCIG Friday night for a 33-24 victory in Class 1-A, District 1. Jared Vollstedt’s fourth-quarter TD runs of 8 and 34 yards allowed the Wolves to erase a 24-20 deficit at the end of the third quarter. They also trailed 12-0 just four minutes into the game before scoring 20 unanswered points.

Vikings stay unbeaten in District 1

AVOCA -- The AHSTW football team ran its winning streak to five games on Friday night with an impressive 55-14 win over Missouri Valley. The Vikings (5-1 overall, 3-0 in Class 1-A, District 1) steamrolled to a 48-14 lead by halftime, needing just 23 plays to score seven touchdowns on seven possessions.

Spartans crush Woodbine; N-F next

 ELK HORN -- Drew Buckholdt led the way with five total touchdowns Friday night as Exira-Elk Horn-Kimballton celebrated Homecoming week with a 62-20 rout of Woodbine. The Spartans built a 48-6 lead by halftime and played the last two and a half quarters with a running clock, improving to 6-0 overall and setting up a Week 7 showdown of unbeaten teams at defending 8-Player state champion Newell-Fonda.

Wolves sweep AHSTW

 AVOCA -- Averaging nearly five ace serves per set, the IKM-Manning volleyball team snapped a short two-match slide in Western Iowa Conference play Thursday with a sweep of AHSTW, 25-14, 25-19, 25-20. The Wolves served 90 percent with 14 aces as a team, led by Rylie Muhlbauer’s 15-for-15, three-ace effort and Kelli Grimm’s five aces (14-for-15). Muhlbauer also led the way with nine digs and Grimm posted a team-high two blocks. 

HCHS boys add to title collection at Denison

 DENISON -- Led by a pair of seniors who placed in the top four individually, the Harlan Community boys and girls cross country teams placed first and second, respectively, at Tuesday’s Denison-Schleswig Invite at Denison High School. Senior Michael Sciranko placed third to lead the Cyclone boys to their fourth team title in seven meets this season.

Cyclones seek more payback

 HARLAN -- Another Friday night, another shot at redemption for the Harlan Community football team. On Homecoming week it’s the Winterset Huskies who venture to Merrill Field for just the second HCHS home game of the season.

Cyclones rally for five-set win at Red Oak

 RED OAK -- Playing in its first five-set match in nearly two years, the Harlan Community volleyball team stepped up at crunch time and won a tightly-contested 3-2 decision at Red Oak Tuesday night, prevailing 23-25, 25-23, 24-26, 25-22, 15-12. HCHS let a late lead slip away in the third set to fall behind 2-1, but rallied back from a 22-18 game-four deficit to extend the match. The Cyclones, ranked third in Class 4-A, maintained their share o

Spartans outlast Rockets in five-set RVC match

 ELK HORN -- With the fifth set deadlocked at 10, Mara Burmeister rotated to the front row for Exira-Elk Horn-Kimballton and played like a girl on a mission. Four Burmeister kills later, the Spartans celebrated a 15-11 set victory and an up-and-down 3-2 decision over Ar-We-Va here Tuesday night, winning 25-21, 25-20, 13-25, 13-25, 15-11. Exira-EHK showcased both good moments and bad moments in snapping a short three-match losing skid, but neve

Exira-EHK football moves to 5-0

 MONDAMIN -- Exira-Elk Horn-Kimballton improved to 5-0 on the gridiron last Friday night with a resounding 62-14 win at West Harrison. The Spartans are 3-0 in District 1 (8-Player) going into this week’s Homecoming game vs. Woodbine (1-4, 1-2). Exira-EHK led the Hawkeyes 33-2 at halftime and played with a running clock for most of the second half, outgaining West Harrison in total offense, 365-207.

Back-to-back: Cyclone boys defend home turf

 HARLAN -- A year after winning its first-ever Cyclone Invite championship, the Harlan Community boys cross country team defended the home crown Saturday morning by outlasting Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson at the Harlan Golf and Country Club. Placing five runners in the top 15 and stealing key points from Tee Jay down the stretch, the 6th-ranked (3-A) Cyclones scored a 43 to finish 10 points ahead of the Yellow Jackets (53) and claim their t

Cyclones crush Atlantic

 ATLANTIC -- In a football rivalry dating back to 1901, Harlan Community had never before scored more than 49 points vs.

Herbst runs wild as Vikings avenge IKM-Manning

 AVOCA -- Facing last year’s district champion on Homecoming night wasn’t ideal, admits AHSTW head football coach Davis Pattee. Distractions aside, however, the Vikings took advantage of an opportunity in front of them Friday night, avenging last season’s only district loss with an impressive 34-21 win over IKM-Manning. Senior quarterback Nathan Herbst ran for nearly 250 yards and four touchdowns and added a scoring pass for good measure as AH

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