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Kansas City Royals in freefall as season ends Details B2

Sports calendar Today High School Volleyball Iola, Osawatomie at Wellsville, 4:30 p.m. Humboldt at Caney Valley Altoona-Midway, St. Paul at Marmaton Valley Burlington, Cherryvale at Yates Center Pleasanton, Uniontown at Crest Waverly, Burlingame at Southern Coffey County Jr. College Soccer Allen at Coffeyville, women 5 p.m., men 7 p.m. Cross Country Yates Center, Humboldt, Crest at Eureka Youth Tackle Football 3rd-4th Grade League Yates Center at Iola, 6 p.m. Humboldt at Mound City 5th-6th Grade League Mound City at Iola, 7:15 p.m. Uniontown at Humboldt Yates Center at Garnett Wednesday Jr. College Volleyball Fort Scott at Allen, 6:30 p.m. Thursday High School Volleyball Iola, Labette County at Coffeyville, 4:30 p.m. Yates Center at Altoona-Midway Cross Country Iola at Independence, 4 p.m. Marmaton Valley at JayhawkLinn, Mound City Jr. College Soccer Allen men vs. San Jacinto, Dallas, Texas Allen women vs. Tyler, Dallas, Texas

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

The Iola Register

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IMS football teams played at Burlington Details B2

ACC men finish third at Oklahoma State By JOCELYN SHEETS jocelyn@iolaregister.com

STILLWATER, Okla. — Running in the oldest cross country meet in the nation, Allen Community College’s Red Devil teams had mixed results Saturday in the Oklahoma State Cowboy Jamboree. Allen’s men finished third overall in a 20-team field comprised of two-year college teams along with NCAA Division 1 and 2 and NAIA four-year teams. The Red Devil men, ranked No. 2 in NJCAA, lost to No. 3 ranked Iowa Central and NAIA No. 4 ranked Southwestern, which won the meet. Allen’s women had a tough time in the Oklahoma State meet. Allen head coach Vince DeGrado said the Red Devil women struggled for the first time this season, finishing eighth out of 26 teams. “In years past that might be great for Allen but with my expectations and where we’re ranked, we can’t afford to have bad races,” DeGrado said of the fourthranked Red Devil women. DeGrado said the course conditions weren’t the greatest because of the excessive woodchips used by Oklahama State. “But everybody has to run in those conditions,” he said. “I’m a little disappointed we (the ACC men) lost to a team ranked below us but Iowa Central’s tradition means it will always be tough. We did beat fellow Region VI favorite Colby Community College by more than 30 points.” See ACC | B2

Register/Jocelyn Sheets

Sydney Owens (25) and Bianca Ramirez (19) run on the Allen Community College women’s cross country team. They competed with the Red Devils at the Oklahoma State University meet over the weekend.

Friday High School Football Iola at Wellsville, 7 p.m. Uniontown at Marmaton Valley (HC) Humboldt at Caney Valley Crest at Elk Valley Southern Coffey County at Chetopa Yates Center at Marais Des Cygnes Valley Girls’ Tennis Iola at 4A regional, Independence Jr. College Soccer Allen men vs. Richland, Dallas, Texas Allen women vs. West Texas, Dallas, Texas Saturday High School Volleyball Iola 9th at Chanute, Marmaton Valley, Southern Coffey County, Crest, Yates Center at Uniontown Invitational Girls’ Tennis Iola at 4A regional, Independence Cross Country Allen at Fort Hays Classic Sunday Jr. College Soccer Allen men vs. Tyler, Dallas, Texas Jr. College Golf Allen at Jayhawk No. 3, Manhattan

Register/Jocelyn Sheets

Allen Community College’s cross country men turned in another strong performance over the weekend in the Oklahoma State Cowboy Jamboree in Stillwater, Okla. Seen here competing in their home meet at the end of August are Josh Whittaker (4), Evan Adams (2), Garrett Colglazier (5), Brock Artis (10) and Kyle Schauvliege. Adams led the Red Devils to a third-place finish in Stillwater.

No home volleyball

Cops for Jocks

Register/Jocelyn Sheets

Senior Tyler Clubine, left, and junior Adam Kauth were named the MVPs of last Friday’s Iola High 34-6 win at Central Heights as this week’s Cops for Jocks. On hand for the weekly honors presented by the Iola Police Department are, left to right, Mike Aronson, Steve Womack and IPD Chief Jared Warner. Cops for Jocks is a program between the IPD and the IHS Mustang football team to recognize outstanding play in each of the Iola football games.

Iola High’s varsity volleyball team prepared for senior night this Thursday. But the Register was informed Monday evening the home volleyball matches with Labette County and Coffeyville will not be in Iola. The matches, which are Southeast Kansas League events for Labette County and Coffeyville, are at Coffeyville. On the original schedule, it was slated for Iola, which is no longer an SEK member. So on Thursday, the Fillies travel to Coffeyville for non-league matches against host Coffeyville and Labette County. Iola’s varsity does not have any home matches left on its schedule. IHS athletic director Martin Bambick said they were looking at options for a senior night for the Fillies volleyball team. All IHS seniors involved in fall athletics and their parents are recognized before the final home football game each season.


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