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Tuesday, May 28, 2019 ● The Gazette 1B

SPORTS
SING THE BLUES BOYS’ TENNIS

Trojan dynasty eyes another title


Iowa City West the top seed at 8:30 a.m. at the Prairie Ridge
Sports Complex in Ankeny with
at 2A boys’ state team tennis the final to begin one hour after
the completion of the semifi-
By Mike Condon, correspondent nals.
“I think we have what it
IOWA CITY — There hasn’t takes to get it done on Tuesday,”
been a Class 2A boys’ state team senior Sasha Chackalackal said.
tennis final four without Iowa “Everything we’ve done so far is
City West since 2010. leading up to winning this team
The Trojans are once again title.”
back in the semifinals. Coach Chackalackal, along with fel-
Mitch Gross’ team is the top low seniors Sam Shin and Jack
seed and a prohibitive favorite Wenzel, have done nothing to
to take home a sixth title in nine tarnish West’s impressive ten-
USA Today Sports years. nis legacy. They have been part
St. Louis Blues center Brayden Schenn Led by a senior class that has of a team that is 71-1 in duals
(10) reacts after scoring against the tasted defeat in a dual just once during their career. Cliff Jette/The Gazette
Boston Bruins during the first period in four years, the Trojans open “I’m very proud of the play- Iowa City West’s Sam Shin returns the ball as he faces Western
in Game 1 of the 2019 Stanley Cup with No. 4 Ankeny Centennial ers in our program,” Gross said. Dubuque’s Alex Meyer in a singles match during the first round
Final last night at TD Garden in Boston. today. No. 2 seed Pleasant Val- “We take this seriously. I think of the 2018 State Tennis Championships at Veterans Memorial
Story, 4B. ley and No. 3 Waukee meet in Tennis Complex in Cedar Rapids. Shin and the Trojans are the top
the other semifinal. Play begins ;; TENNIS, PAGE 4B seed for today’s state team tennis tournament in Ankeny.

SIDELINE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL


MIDWEST LEAGUE

Homestand final
rained out in C.R.
CEDAR RAPIDS — Mon-
day’s game between the Cedar
Rapids Kernels and the Peoria
Chiefs at Veterans Memorial
Stadium was postponed due to
wet grounds and rain.
The games will be made up
as part of a doubleheader in
Peoria on June 9.
Fans who had tickets can
exchange them at the Kernels
ticket office.
Cedar Rapids begins a 13-
game road trip with a game
today at the Burlington Bees.

Kernels add left-handed


pitcher to roster
CEDAR RAPIDS — Kody
Funderbunk was added to the
Kernels roster Monday.
A 15th-round pick in the
2018 Draft had a 2-1 record
with a 4.93 ERA at Elizabeth-
ton.
In other moves, Blayne En-
low was promoted to Fort My-
ers, Alex Schick was activated
from the restricted list, and
Luis Rijo was placed on the
7-day injured listed.
USA Today Sports photos
FOOTBALL Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Mitch Keller (23) takes the field prior to his major league debut lsat night against the Reds at Great American Ball Park
in Cincinnati.

Bad start, good finish


Kaeding, Henery part of
Midwest Kicking Camp
TIFFIN — Former Hawkeye
and NFL kicker Nate Kaeding
is among the instructors at the
49th annual Midwest Kicking
Camp, scheduled for June 19
and 20 at Clear Creek Amana
High School. Ex-Xavier prep makes his MLB in northeast Cedar Rapids as
she and 40 or so other family
Also on staff is Alex Henery,
who punted in the NFL for the
debut for Pittsburgh Pirates members and friends gathered to
Eagles and Lions. cheer on their favorite Pittsburgh
The camp is open to athletes By Jeff Johnson, The Gazette Pirates pitcher. The 23-year-old
from 12 to 18 years of age and former Cedar Rapids Xavier prep
is limited to 35 participants. CEDAR RAPIDS — She made his major league debut last
The deadline to enroll is Sat- clutched it nervously in her hand night against the Cincinnati Reds
urday. Sign up at midwest- as she watched the TV screen. at Cincinnati’s Great American
kicking.com. Julie Shebek of Cedar Rapids Ballpark.
always sends Tootsie Roll Pops Keller’s fiancee, Clancy Haase,
COLLEGE BASKETBALL in the mail to her nephew, Mitch his parents, Al and Joni, brother,
Keller. They have to be red, as Jon, and four grandparents were
cherry is Mitch’s favorite flavor. part of a group of 40 to 50 family
ISU’s Haliburton As a good-luck charm, Shebek members and friends who made
invited to camp Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Mitch Keller (23) — a brought a red Tootsie Roll Pop
Cedar Rapids Xavier grad — pitches last night in Cincinnati. with her to Buffalo Wilds Wings ;; BASEBALL, PAGE 2B
COLORADO SPRINGS,
Colo. — Iowa State sophomore
guard Tyrese Haliburton has
been invited to the USA U19 J.R. OGDEN
World Cup Team training
camp, held June 15 to 18 at the

Keating heads to Boone with open ears


United States Olympic Train-
ing Center.
Haliburton is one of 34 play-
ers invited to the camp.

C
COLLEGE GOLF EDAR RAPIDS — new gig. either get better or worse”
Tom Keating is fully He spent some time last mantra.
engaged as president week with members of the He took on several top-
ISU’s Kinney of Xavier High School. sports tourism committee, ics, including the unpopular
finishes 47th But you can’t blame him an advisory council that TV contract with Iowa High
for sneaking a peak at his works with Cedar Rapids School Sports Network.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — next adventure. Tourism. “I think we’re going to
Iowa State junior Tripp Kin- The 63-year-old Keating, He laid out his plan as make progress,” he said.
ney finished 47th at the NCAA you may recall, was named best he could and took a few He also talked about
Championship on Monday at the sixth director of the questions from the com- something I haven’t heard
Blessing Golf Club. Iowa High School Athletic mittee, which, of course, is a lot about — the time stu-
Kinney carded a final-round Association in March. He interested in attracting as dents and parents put into
82 for a four-round total of 302. takes over the boys’ govern- many IHSAA events to Ce- athletics.
“This week was really spe- ing body on July 1. dar Rapids as possible. I am a firm believer in the
cial to come out here to play He’s taken a few vacation He knows this new job multisport athlete. I think it
© 2019 The Gazette

against the best players in the days to visit the IHSAA of- will come with many chal- makes athletes more well-
world,” Kinney said. fice in Boone and he gets lenges, some real and some rounded and improves skills The Gazette
Kinney ended the season by asked about every day what perceived. in their “best” sport. And Tom Keating, shown here in 2015
breaking the school’s season he will do once he takes over He wants to move the in small-school Iowa, multi- as principal of Xavier High School,
scoring mark of 71.08. for Alan Beste. IHSAA forward, noting he’s is leaving the Saints to become the
The Gazette He enjoys discussing his a firm believer in the “you ;; OGDEN, PAGE 4B sixth director of the IHSAA on July 1.
4B The Gazette ● Tuesday, May 28, 2019

SCORES & MORE


STANLEY CUP FINAL Pro basketball Girls’ golf
SPORTSDAY NBA Playoffs IGHSAU STATE GOLF MEET
NBA FINALS GAZETTE-AREA QUALIFIERS
EVENTS OF AREA INTEREST (All Iowa times) Class 4A
Thursday At Ames
Girls’ golf Golden State at Toronto, 8 p.m. (Coldwater Golf Links)
n State championship Individual qualifiers: Blythe Heying, C.R.
Sunday Washington; Hannah Fangmann, Western
High school baseball Golden State at Toronto, 7 p.m. Dubuque; Neely Maurus, Iowa City Liberty;
n Washington at Jefferson, 7 Emma Sorg, C.R. Washington
p.m.; City High at Kennedy (2), Wednesday, June 5 Teams: Linn-Mar
Toronto at Golden State, 8 p.m.
5 p.m.; Xavier at I.C. West (2), Class 3A
5 p.m.; Prairie at Liberty (2), 5 Friday, June 7 At Ankeny
p.m.; Mount Vernon at Marion Toronto at Golden State, 8 p.m. (Otter Creek Golf Course)
Individual qualifiers: Kara Hunt, Anamosa;
(2), 5 p.m.; Cedar Falls at Linn- Monday, June 10 Carlene Paul, Maquoketa; Madison Rohach,
Mar (2), 5 p.m.; Bellevue at Golden State at Toronto, 8 p.m.* South Tama
Teams: C.R. Xavier, Washington, Iowa
Regina, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 13
High school softball Toronto at Golden State, 8 p.m.* Class 2A
n Washington at Xavier (2), At Ames
Sunday, June 16 (Ames Golf and Country Club)
5:30 p.m.; Prairie at City High Golden State at Toronto, 7 p.m.* Individual qualifiers: Dru Kramer, Monti-
(2), 5:30 p.m.; Kennedy at I.C. *— If neccesary cello; Abby Patterson, Mid-Prairie
West (2), 5:30 p.m.; Jefferson Teams: Tipton, Williamsburg
at Liberty (2), 5:30 p.m.; Mount Girls’ soccer Class 1A
Vernon at Marion (2), 6 p.m.; Regionals At Marshalltown
Dubuque Wahlert at Linn-Mar TONIGHT
(American Legion Golf Course)
Individual qualifiers: Madi Fleming, Cen-
(2), 5:30 p.m.; Bellevue at (All times 6 p.m. unless noted) tral City; Courtney Olson, Clayton Ridge;
Regina, 7:30 p.m. REGIONAL SEMIFINALS Maddy Streicher, Edgewood-Colesburg
Boys’ tennis Class 2A Teams: East Buchanan, Iowa Valley, Ma-
Region 3 quoketa Valley
n State team tournament
Newton (9-7) at Dallas Center-Grimes
Girls’ soccer
n Regionals
(11-2)
Clear Creek-Amana (13-4) at Bondurant- Amateur baseball
Farrar (10-7)
USA Today Sports Men’s golf
Region 6 Sunday
St. Louis Blues right wing Vladimir Tarasenko (91) battles for the puck between Boston Bruins de- n NCAA Championships in Burlington (8-8) at West Burlington Notre IOWA VALLEY LEAGUE
Dame (13-2) Watkins 7-12, Williamsburg 2-2
fenseman Charlie McAvoy (73) and center Sean Kuraly (52) in the second period in Game 1 of the Fayetteville, Ark. Iowa City Liberty (7-10) at Marion (12-2) Highlights — Game one, Evan Boddicker of
Stanley Cup Final last night at TD Garden in Boston. Midwest League baseball Region 7 Watkins picked up the pitching win allowing just
n C.R. Kernels at Burlington, Davenport North (7-11) at C.R. Xavier two hits. Game two, Andrew Brierton had four

Bruins shake slow


(12-4) RBI’s for the winning Watkins Mudhens. Team
6:30 p.m. Dubuque Wahlert (12-6) at North Scott mate Brady Stramer also added two RBI’s
(10-7) Watkins had seven hits in each contest.
ON TELEVISION Region 8
Decorah (7-8) at Waverly-Shell Rock Walford 1-1, Stars 0-2
(Live, first-run same-day tape) (13-1) Highlights — Game one, Darren Kilpatrick
Independence (10-8) at Mount Vernon of Walford pitched a gem of a no hitter striking
College golf (12-4) out ten Star hitters. In what turned out to be a

start, down Blues


n Team Match Play beautiful pitching duel Austin Czerweic of the
REGIONAL FIRST ROUND Stars struck out nine Walford Hog batters and
Quarterfinals, 10 a.m., Golf allowed only three hits, Zach Stone of Walford
Class 1A
Channel; Team Match Play Region 4 had two doubles. Stone scored the games only
run in the fourth inning. Game two, The Stars
Semifinals, 3 p.m., Golf Channel Grinnell (2-11-1) at Nevada (11-4) took the lead in the first inning as a result of a
Major League Baseball Knoxville (14-3) at Williamsburg (11-5), 5 couple Walford errors. Pitching was still the
p.m. highlight of the game with Star pitchers striking
n Royals at White Sox, 7 p.m. Mid-Prairie (10-3) at Fort Madison Holy out nine batters and Walford pitchers striking
NBCS Chicago Trinity (11-5) out eleven. Blake Willenborg of the Stars picked
Centerville (7-8) at Pella Christian (8-8)
Reuters ter sweeping Carolina in the Eastern High school lacrosse up the pitching win with his nine strike out per-
formance. Cody Bell of the Stars scored both
n Championship Game, 6 p.m., Region 6
Conference final, looked out of sorts Benton Community (4-13) at Union (11-3),
runs for the winners after being walked. John
BOSTON — The Boston Bruins ESPNU Thomas of the Stars had two hits and Walker
early and were staring at a two-goal 7 p.m. Breard had an RBI hit.
Cedar Valley Christian/Alburnett (5-5)
overcame a sluggish start and erased deficit when Blues forward Vladimir ON RADIO* vs. Vinton-Shellsburg (9-8) at LaPorte City, Norway at Red Top
a two-goal deficit to beat the St. Louis Tarasenko scored one minute into the Midwest League baseball
5 p.m. (played at Kirkwood rained out)
Clear Lake (7-5) at Waterloo Columbus
Blues, 4-2, last night and draw first second period. n C.R. Kernels at Burlington, (8-7)
Pitcher of the Week — Darren Kilpatrick of
blood in the National Hockey League’s The Bruins stormed back 76 sec- 6:30 p.m., KMRY (1450/93.1)
Aplington-Parkersburg (10-3) at Denver
(8-4) Walford; Player of the Week — Zach Stone of
Stanley Cup Final. onds later when a cross-ice pass from Major League Baseball Region 7 Walford

The Bruins used a dominant second Kuraly deflected off rookie defense- n Twins at Brewers, 7 p.m., Northeast (1-9) at Center Point-Urbana

period to tie the game and grabbed man Connor Clifton’s skate and into KGYM (107.5); Cubs at Astros,
(13-2), 5 p.m.
Anamosa (5-11) at Bellevue Marquette
Auto racing
their first lead of the night when Sean the Blues net. 7 p.m. KXIC (800) (8-6), 5 p.m. Sunday
West Delaware (0-16) at Hudson (7-7), 5
Kuraly corralled a cross-ice pass with Boston tied the game on the pow- Local talk shows p.m. NASCAR Monster Cup Series Coca-Cola 600
At Concord, N.C.
n Gym Class, 3 p.m., KGYM; Monticello (2-9) at Dyersville Beckman
his foot and tapped the puck in the erplay when Charlie McAvoy fired a (10-6) (Charlotte Motor Speedway)
Todd Brommelkamp Show with
Blues net five minutes into the third wrister from the slot under the glove Alex Kuhn, 4 p.m., KGYM; On
Region 8
West Liberty (2-12) at Davenport As-
Lap Length: 1.50 miles
1. (14) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 400 laps,
period. of Blues goalie Jordan Binnington Press Row, 5 p.m., KXEL (1540) sumption (14-1), 7 p.m. 0.0 rating, 42 points, 5 playoff points
Brad Marchand added an empty-net with seven minutes left in the second. *Listings submitted by radio
Wapello (0-7) at Columbus Community
(6-6), 5 p.m.
2. (7) Joey Logano, Ford, 400, 0.0, 41, 0
3. (3) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 400, 0.0, 50, 0
goal with two minutes to play to seal St. Louis forward Brayden Schenn stations West Branch (2-9) at Iowa City Regina 4. (12) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 400, 0.0, 47, 0
(6-10) 5. (9) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 400, 0.0, 32, 0
a victory that gave the Bruins a 1-0 opened the scoring seven minutes into Mediapolis (6-7) at Solon (6-12) 6. (22) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 400, 0.0, 31, 0
lead in the best-of-seven championship the game. CONTACT US 7. (13) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 400, 0.0, 39, 0
WEDNESDAY 8. (15) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 400, 0.0, 32, 0
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11. (2) Aric Almirola, Ford, 400, 0.0, 26, 0
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12. (30) Corey LaJoie, Ford, 400, 0.0, 25, 0
Indianola (4-12) at West Des Moines Dowl-
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13. (19) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 400, 0.0, 29, 0
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Tennis/West lost 5-4 in last


@CRGazetteSports on Twitter Region 5 16. (18) Ryan Newman, Ford, 400, 0.0, 21, 0
Mason City (10-7) at Ankeny (13-4) 17. (20) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 400, 0.0, 29, 0
Cedar Falls (4-13) at C.R. Prairie (13-2) 18. (6) Daniel Suarez, Ford, 399, 0.0, 19, 0
Pro hockey Region 6
C.R. Kennedy (6-5) at Ames (9-7)
19. (21) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 398, 0.0, 38, 2
20. (26) Matt Tifft, Ford, 398, 0.0, 17, 0

season’s championship match


NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Fort Dodge (1-11) at Ankeny Centennial
(13-3)
21. (10) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 398, 0.0, 16, 0
22. (23) Michael McDowell, Ford, 398, 0.0, 15, 0
STANLEY CUP FINALS Region 7 23. (28) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 397, 0.0, 14, 0
(Best-of-7) Dubuque Hempstead (7-9) at Linn-Mar 24. (8) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 397, 0.0, 13, 0
Monday (16-1) 25. (29) Darrell Wallace Jr., Chevrolet, 396, 0.0, 12, 0
Boston 4, St. Louis 2 (Boston leads 1-0) Clinton (6-10) at Muscatine (7-4) 26. (34) Parker Kligerman, Toyota, 396, 0.0, 0, 0
27. (11) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 396, 0.0, 13, 0
;; FROM PAGE 1B ally hard to correct some are unbeaten at No. 1 28. (39) Quin Houff, Chevrolet, 396, 0.0, 9, 0
of the things we need to doubles while the No. 2
Wednesday
St. Louis at Boston, 6 p.m. Boys’ soccer 29. (36) BJ McLeod, Chevrolet, 395, 0.0, 0, 0
30. (37) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 389, 0.0, 7, 0
the biggest compliment correct and we hope that doubles team of Sasha Saturday State Tournament 31. (24) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 343, 0.0, 6, 0
we get when we play oth- we can come out on top.” Chackalackal and Young Boston at St. Louis, 6 p.m. AT DES MOINES 32. (40) Joey Gase, Toyota, 334, 0.0, 0, 0
33. (25) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 315, 0.0, 5, 0
(Cownie Soccer Complex)
er teams is hearing how Despite the fact his advanced to the finals of Monday, June 3 CLASS 3A
34. (4) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 315, 0.0, 3, 0
35. (33) Bayley Currey, Ford,, 245, 0.0, 0, 0
classy our players are team is a big favorite, the state doubles tourna- Boston at St. Louis, 6 p.m. Thursday 36. (35) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 134, 0.0, 0, 0
and how intense they are Gross is not taking ment Saturday before Thursday, June 6
Quarterfinals 37. (32) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 108, 0.0, 0, 0
No. 1 Waukee (19-0) vs. No. 8 C.R. Ken- 38. (38) Cody Ware, Chevrolet, 51, 0.0, 0, 0
regardless of how they anything for granted. losing their first match of St. Louis at Boston, 6 p.m.* nedy (11-3), 5 p.m., Field 9 39. (27) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 47, 0.0, 1, 0
are playing. He believes the state the year. Sunday, June 9
No. 4 Bettendorf (12-2) vs. No. 5 Urbandale
(14-5), 5:05 p.m., Field 8
40. (16) Erik Jones, Toyota, 22, 0.0, 1, 0
“That approach is a field from top to bottom “I like the fact all our
big reason we have had
Boston at St. Louis, 6 p.m.* No. 2 Iowa City West (16-1) vs. No. 7 An-
keny (12-5), 5:15 p.m., Field 6 Pro tennis
is as strong as he can guys were playing (in Wednesday, June 12 No. 3 Marshalltown (16-2) vs. No. 6 C.R.
the success over the Monday
remember. the singles and doubles St. Louis at Boston, 6 p.m.*
*—If necessary
Washington (13-5), 5:10 p.m., Field 7
FRENCH OPEN
years. It would mean “There are four really state meet),” Gross said. CLASS 2A At Paris
the world to us to win good teams at the state “It was a tough weekend Minor League baseball Thursday (Stade Roland-Garros)
Quarterfinals
on Tuesday. There’s a tournament this year,” of tennis, but it gives us
Purse: $23,029,029
reason the team cham- Midwest League No. 1 C.R. Xavier (14-2) vs. No. 8 Knoxville Surface: Clay
Gross said. “It’s really great preparation for the (14-4), 2:30 p.m., Field 9
No. 4 Gilbert (18-2) vs. No. 5 Storm Lake
MEN’S SINGLES
pionship is last. It’s a big anybody’s tournament team tournament.”
Eastern W
Great Lakes (Dodgers) 30
L Pct. GB
18 .625 — (16-1), 2:35 p.m., Field 8 First Round
one.” but I’m hoping we can The Class 1A tourna- Bowling Green (Rays) 31 20 .608 ç No. 2 Dubuque Wahlert (12-5) vs. Hudson Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. Hubert
Hurkacz, Poland, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2.
United (18-2), 2:45 p.m., Field 6
The only blemish over dig down and find that ment is at Waveland
Lake County (Indians) 30
South Bend (Cubs) 28
20 .600
21 .571 2ç
1
No. 3 Dallas Center-Grimes (14-4) vs. No. 6 Rafael Nadal (2), Spain, def. Yannick
Hanfmann, Germany, 6-2, 6-1, 6-3.
the last four years is a edge we’ve had in the Park in Des Moines. Fort Wayne (Padres) 23 25 .479 7 Lewis Central (17-3), 2:40 p.m., Field 7
Dominic Thiem (4), Austria, def. Tommy
Lansing (Blue Jays) 21 28 .429 9ç
down-to-the-wire, 5-4, past.” Xavier is the top seed West Michigan (Tigers) 18 32 .360 13 CLASS 1A Paul, United States, 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-2.
Pierre-Hugues Herbert, France, def. Daniil
loss to Linn-Mar in last A key for West in this and will open with No. 4 Dayton (Reds) 15 36 .294 16ç Thursday
Quarterfinals
Medvedev (12), Russia, 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 7-5.
year’s state final. Gross run has been its depth. LeMars.
Western W L Pct. GB
No. 1 North Polk (14-3) vs. No. 8 West Lib-
Borna Coric (13), Croatia, def. Aljaz Be-
dene, United Kingdom, 6-1, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-4.
Quad Cities (Astros) 32 15 .681 —
said that loss will be a Sophomores Eli Young No. 2 Pella and No. 3 Burlington (Angels) 28 22 .560 5ç
erty (11-7), noon, Field 9
No. 4 Iowa City Regina (15-6) vs. No. 5
Juan Ignacio Londero, Argentina, def.
Nikoloz Basilashvili (15), Georgia, 6-4, 6-1, 6-3.
motivating factor for the and Mukundan Kasturi- Norwalk meet in the oth-
Kane County (D’Backs) 27
Clinton (Marlins) 26
23 .540 6ç
23 .531 7
Greene County (14-5), 12:05 p.m., Field 8 Guido Pella (19), Argentina, def. Guido
No. 2 Waterloo Columbus (18-2) vs. No.
Trojans. rangan, along with fresh- er semifinal. Coach Jim Cedar Rapids (Twins) 25 25 .500 8ç 7 Center Point-Urbana (12-8), 12:15 p.m.,
Andreozzi, Argentina, 7-6 (2), 6-4, 1-6, 6-1.
Jan-Lennard Struff, Germany, def. Denis
Wisconsin (Brewers) 22 27 .449 11
“We’ve had a bitter man Luca Chackalackal, Potts’ Saints are making Peoria (Cardinals) 21 28 .429 12
Field 6 Shapovalov (20), Canada, 7-6 (1), 6-3, 6-4.
No. 3 Sioux Center (13-4) vs. No. 6 Iowa
taste in our mouths are a combined 63-0 in their third straight trip Beloit (Athletics) 17 31 .354 15ç Mennonite (12-4), 12:10 p.m., Field 7
Alex De Minaur (21), Australia, def. Brad-
ley Klahn, United States, 6-1, 6-4, 6-4.
from last year,” he said. singles matches. to the final four, winning SUNDAY’S LATE RESULT Stan Wawrinka (24), Switzerland, def.
“We’ve been working re- Shin and Wenzel the title in 2017. Beloit 6, Kane County 2 Pro golf Jozef Kovalik, Slovakia, 6-1, 6-7 (3), 6-2, 6-3.
Gilles Simon (26), France, def. Sergiy Stak-
MONDAY’S RESULTS PGA FedExCup Points Standings hovsky, Ukraine, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4.
Through May 27 Filip Krajinovic, Serbia, def. Frances Tia-
Bowling Green 10, Dayton 5 foe (32), United States, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-0.
Lansing 5, Lake County 4 Rank Name...........................Points Wins 10’s
1. Matt Kuchar....................... 2,110 2 7 Radu Albot, Moldova, def. Tennys Sand-
Fort Wayne 8, Great Lakes 3 gren, United States, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (1), 3-6, 6-1.

Ogden/Keating is willing to listen


South Bend 1, West Michigan 0 2. Brooks Koepka.................. 1,856 2 5
3. Xander Schauffele............. 1,615 2 4 Miomir Kecmanovic, Serbia, def. Denis
Quad Cities 5 , Wisconsin 0 Kudla, United States, 6-0, 6-7 (7), 5-7, 6-3, 6-4.
Peoria at Cedar Rapids, ppd. 4. Rory McIlroy...................... 1,612 1 9
5. Dustin Johnson................... 1,572 1 7 Richard Gasquet, France, def. Mischa
Beloit at Kane County, ppd. Zverev, Germany, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3.
Burlington at Clinton, ppd. 6. Paul Casey........................... 1,398 1 5
7. Rickie Fowler..................... 1,217 1 5 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France, def. Peter
Gojowczyk, Germany, 7-6 (4), 6-1, 4-6, 6-3.
;; FROM PAGE 1B about the same time as — when the notebooks TONIGHT’S GAMES
(Iowa times)
8. Gary Woodland.................. 1,182 0 7
9. Jon Rahm............................. 1,136 1 8 Christian Garin, Chile, def. Reilly Opelka,
United States, 7-6 (0), 7-5, 7-6 (7).
the state track and field are packed away and the Lansing at Dayton, 6 p.m. 10. Justin Rose........................ 1,101 1 5
sport athletes are needed meet. recorders are off — of- Fort Wayne at West Michigan, 6:05 p.m. 11. Charles Howell III............ 1,100 1 4
12. Patrick Cantlay................ 1,065 0 7 WOMEN’S SINGLES
to sustain programs. Football and volleyball ten complain about an
Lake County at South Bend, 6:05 p.m.
Cedar Rapids at Burlington, 6:30 p.m. 13. Justin Thomas.................. 1,064 0 5 First Round
14. Marc Leishman............... 1,050 1 5 Kiki Bertens (4), Netherlands, def. Pauline
But what we don’t have camps during the organization that really Beloit at Quad Cities, 6:35 p.m.
15. Tony Finau........................ 1,010 0 3 Parmentier, France, 6-3, 6-4.
Clinton at Wisconsin, 6:35 p.m.
often hear about is the final weeks of baseball doesn’t listen or want Great Lakes at Bowling Green, 6:35 p.m. 16. Ryan Palmer........................981 1 5 Ashleigh Barty (8), Australia, def. Jessica
Pegula, United States, 6-3, 6-3.
17. Sung-Hoon Kang.................978 1 4
affect this has on the ath- and softball. any help.
Kane County at Peoria, 6:35 p.m.
18. Kevin Kisner.........................958 1 3 Serena Williams (10), United States, def.
lete and their families. “Kids are exhausted,” Once a decision is
19. Scott Piercy...........................950 0 6 Vitalia Diatchenko, Russia, 2-6, 6-1, 6-0.

“We’re killing kids Transactions 20. Francesco Molinari............925 1 3 Anastasija Sevastova (12), Latvia, def.
Luksika Kumkhum, Thailand, 6-1, 6-4.
Keating said. “We have made, they claim, it’s fi- BASEBALL
21. Phil Mickelson......................889 1 2
22. Tiger Woods.........................888 1 3 Veronika Kudermetova, Russia, def. Car-
and we’re killing fami- to figure out a way to nal regardless of how the American League 23. Corey Conners.....................887 1 3 oline Wozniacki (13), null, 0-6, 6-3, 6-3.
lies,” Keating said. give them a break.” coaches and ADs feel. BOSTON RED SOX—Activated 2B Brock 24. Cheng-Tsung Pan...............873 1 2 Kaia Kanepi, Estonia, def. Julia Goerges
(18), Germany, 7-5, 6-1.
Holt from the 10-day IL. Optioned LHP Dar- 25. Keith Mitchell........................852 1 3
He is looking for sug- He didn’t offer any so- Keating — as a former winzon Hernandez to Portland (EL). Trans- 125. Zach Johnson......................233 0 1 Elise Mertens (20), Belgium, def. Tamara
gestions to “create some lutions but said he “love coach, AD and principal ferred 2B Dustin Pedroia from the 10-day IL
PGA Money Leaders
Zidansek , Slovenia, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2.
Donna Vekic (23), Croatia, def. Ludmilla
to the 60-day IL.
breaks.” these challenges.” They — can be a different kind DETROIT TIGERS—Activated RHP Through May 27 Samsonova, Russia, 6-2, 6-4.
Su-Wei Hsieh (25), Taiwan, def. Viktorija
An Iowa high school are difficult, he noted, of leader, someone with a
Austin Adams. Optioned LHP Matt Hall to
Toledo (IL).
1. Brooks Koepka................................ $5,905,127
Golubic, Switzerland, 6-4, 3-6, 6-0.
2. Matt Kuchar..................................... $5,659,339
athlete could go from fall “but not impossible.” unique perspective. HOUSTON ASTROS—Placed SS Aledmys 3. Rory McIlroy.................................... $5,332,659 Johanna Konta (26), United Kingdom, def.
Antonia Lottner, Germany, 6-4, 6-4.
Diaz on the 10-day IL. Selected the contract of
sport (football, volley- He’s looking for help. “I feel like I’ve been 2B Jack Mayfield from Round Rock (PCL).
4. Dustin Johnson................................. $5,160,139
5. Xander Schauffele........................... $4,628,499 Carla Suarez Navarro (28), Spain, def. Day-
ball) right into a winter And that, to many, is a in their seat,” he said. “I National League 6. Paul Casey......................................... $3,575,536 ana Yastremska, Ukraine, 2-6, 7-6 (0), 6-0.
Shuai Zhang, China, def. Varvara Lep-
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Placed 7. Gary Woodland................................ $3,285,240
sport (basketball, wres- step in the right direc- know what their world RHP Luke Weaver on the 10-day IL. Recalled 8. Rickie Fowler................................... $3,212,430 chenko, United States, 6-1, 6-1.
Sofia Kenin, United States, def. Giulia
tling) with little or no tion. looks like.” RHP Jimmie Sherfy from Reno (PCL). 9. Jon Rahm........................................... $3,075,538
Gatto-Monticone, Italy, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2.
CHICAGO CUBS—Optioned LHP Tim 10. Francesco Molinari...................... $3,070,507
break. “I’m big on the feed- Keating, it appears, Collins to Iowa (PCL). Selected the contract 11. Justin Rose...................................... $3,049,456 Shelby Rogers, United States, def. Astra
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Sharma, null, 6-3, 6-3.


Spring sports start back piece,” he said. heads to Boone with his
of 1B Jim Adduci from Iowa (PCL).
COLORADO ROCKIES—Activated RF
12. Tony Finau...................................... $2,993,259
13. Patrick Cantlay.............................. $2,895,390 Lauren Davis, United States, def. Kristyna
while winter sports That will be welcome eyes — and ears — wide Noel Cuevas from the 10-day IL, optioned 14. Tiger Woods................................... $2,804,717 Pliskova, Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-4.
Jennifer Brady, United States, def. Ivana
him to Albuquerque (PCL). Placed RF 15. Justin Thomas................................ $2,745,300
are wrapping up and, to many who feel dif- open. Only good things Charlie Blackmon on the 10-day IL, retroac- 16. Sung-Hoon Kang........................... $2,713,772 Jorovic, Serbia, 7-6 (5), 4-6, 7-5.
Danielle Collins, United States, def. Tatjana
in Iowa, baseball and ferently about the as- can come from that. tive to May 24. Recalled CF Yonathan Daza 17. Kevin Kisner................................... $2,700,854
Maria, Germany, 6-0, 6-2.
from Albuquerque (PCL). 18. Marc Leishman............................. $2,684,854
softball are in the sum- sociation now. Coaches l Comments: (319) 368-8696;
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Optioned 19. Charles Howell III.......................... $2,640,302 Andrea Petkovic, Germany, def. Alison
Riske, United States, 2-6, 6-3, 7-5.
mer and get cranking and athletics directors jr.ogden@thegazette.com
RHP Enyel De Los Santos to Lehigh Valley
(IL).
20. Ryan Palmer.................................. $2,615,599
131. Zach Johnson................................ $505,330

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