October 20, 2025
The Iowa Central volleyball team added more momentum heading into their pivotal showdown with Kirkwood on Thursday. The No. 10 Tritons (26-7 overall) stretched their win streak to six with three victories at their home invitational inside Hodges Fieldhouse. After besting Northeastern Oklahoma …
October 20, 2025
St. Edmond solidified a first-round home playoff football game on Friday, as the Gaels will be making their second consecutive postseason appearance. Head coach Matt Dillon’s squad beat Kingsley-Pierson 24-20 on the road — their second straight victory, which officially punched their …
October 20, 2025
The No. 16 Iowa Central women’s soccer team kept pace in the ICCAC race with a 2-0 victory over Central here Saturday. With the win, the Tritons set up a showdown for the league title on Wednesday at 1 p.m. with 15th-ranked Iowa Lakes. The match will be played on the campus of Iowa …
October 20, 2025
COFFEYVILLE, Kan. — The Iowa Central football team dropped a 34-21 decision to No. 12 Coffeyville here Saturday afternoon. The ninth-ranked Tritons (4-3 overall) nearly erased all of an early 17-0 deficit, getting to within 24-21 when Jacob Kania caught a 39-yard touchdown pass from …
October 18, 2025
There is a beauty in the simplicity of Fort Dodge’s relentless defensive pursuit. It may seem boring to some. The scoreboard isn’t always going to look flashy. Style points are few and far between. Football purists know it, though, and so does their head coach. This grinding, wearing …
October 18, 2025
KINGSLEY — It was old-school, defensive-minded football here Friday night with a potential home playoff game on the line between St. Edmond and Kingsley-Pierson. In the end, the Gael defense won out, as the team scored a thrilling 24-20 victory to secure the runner-up spot in the …
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