• Rough Week Keeps Rams Motivated Headed into Final Stretch
  • Mower, Carter Crowned Champions as Rams Take Fourth at Hawkeye Ten
  • Lady Rams Pick Up Two Major Wins, Move up in H-10 Standings
  • Lady Rams Down Kuemper, Continue to Move up Standings
  • Rams Win Fourth Straight in Blowout Over Kuemper

Rams Run into a Tough Lewis Central Team

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Yesterday the #4 ranked team in the state came to town and defeated the Rams 64-30. The girls played tough against the experienced Titans. Hardcastle was the leading scorer for the Rams. Next up for the girls will be on the road at St. Albert.

Score book for Glenwood

Hardcastle - 8

Schuppan, N - 5

Taylor - 6

Baker - 4

Springer - 3

Smith - 2

Lucy - 2

4th Ranked Titans in Town to Take on the Rams

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Tonight the #4th ranked team in state Lewis Central is coming to town. Lewis Central is 3-0 on the season. The Titans are led by Meagan Holt. Holt is averaging 19.3 points per game while shooting 55.2% from the floor. She is also a great rebounder averaging 7 rebounds per contest. Megan Witte, Natalie Rigatuso, Whitney Wilson, and Madison Paulsen all average between 8-12 points for the Titans. This is a great team and will give the Rams a great test. Glenwood is coming off a close loss to the Creston Panthers.

Titans Hand Rams First Loss

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Last night the Rams lost to the Titans by a score of 77-61. The height of Lewis Central caused the Rams problems. 6'10" Kyle Arrington dominated the paint and controlled the glass through out the game. Arrington finished the game with 27 points and grabbed 12 rebounds against Glenwood. Juniors Andrew Blum and Nate Mohr played well going for 25 and 22 points on the night. Andrew Blum was on fire in the second half dropping 23 of his 25 points. Mohr was consistent the entire game and dished out 6 assists to go with his 22 points.

Glenwood @ Lewis Central Preview

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Tonight the 2-0 Glenwood Rams will make the quick trip to Council Bluffs and take on the 2-0 Lewis Central Titans. Lewis Central has defeated Denison 68-41 and Red Oak 58-22 this season. Lewis Central has four straight home games to open the season and it should help the Titans in this rival match up. Both teams are coming off wins on Friday and have short turn arounds. Tonight the game will count towards their conference records. (Yes, not every game Glenwood plays this season will count towards their conference record even if they are playing a conference opponent.)

JV Wrestling Tournament Results

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Saturday the Glenwood JV Wrestling team traveled to Audubon for a wrestling tournament. Below are the results from the Ram participants.

Jackson Goos 2-1, 2nd place

Dillon Mendoza 0-3, 4th place

Jack Finn 1-2, 3rd place

Tanner Maxwell 3-0, 1st place

Trevor Stanley 2-1, 2nd place

Brian Kreson 2-1, 1st place

Cole Mayberry 3-0, 1st place

Nick Gill 3-0, 1st place

Ben Ramsey 3-0, 1st place

Kenny Lampman 2-1, 2nd place

Brett Mower 3-0, 1st place

Noah Carter 3-0, 1st place

Christian Baker 3-0, 1st place

Boys/Girls Hawkeye 10 Basketball Standings

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Hawkeye Ten Boys Basketball Standings

Atlantic 2-0 overall, 1-0 conference

Glenwood 2-0 overall, 1-0 conference

Carroll Kuemper 2-0 overall, 1-0 conference

Lewis Central 2-0 overall, 1-0 conference

Harlan 1-0 overall, 1-0 conference

Denison 0-2 overall

Shenandoah 1-1 overall, 0-1 conference

Creston 1-2 overall, 0-1 conference

Clarinda 0-2 overall, 0-1 conference

Red Oak 0-2 overall, 0-1 conference

St. Albert 0-2 overall, 0-1 conference

 

Ram Wrestling Results from Dan Hill Invite

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145 lbs Jordan Renshaw placed 4th

152 lbs Trevor Anderson placed 1st

160 lbs AJ Slaughter placed 2nd

170 lbs Eli Bales placed 4th

182 lbs Anthony Sherry placed 2nd

195 lbs Isaac Bales placed 2nd

220 lbs Zach Haggstrom placed 2nd

285 lbs Caleb Sanders placed 1st

 

Team Standings

1. Gretna 260.5

2. Logan Magnolia 218

3. Glenwood 164

4. Ankey 158

5. Urbandale 140.5

6. Harlan 118. 5

7. Perry 79.5

8. Winterset 75

9. Ashland-Greenwood 67

10. Abraham Lincoln 46.5

Glenwood Dance Takes Third at State

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Today the Glenwood Dance Team competed in the Iowa Dance State Championships. The girls danced well and finished third place with their Hip Hop routine. They also received a Division 1 rating with their Pom routine. Congrats Glenwood Dance Team!

Glenwood Dancers from left to right in the picture:

Calla Denton, Alyssa Dubas, Candace Finn, Megan Anderson, Ruby Crow, Lauren Mitchell, and Arianna Springer

 

Way to go girls!

Lady Rams Fall in a Close Game on the Road

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Tonight the girls basketball team traveled to Creston and took on the Panthers. The girls fought hard but lost 55-46.  Coach Bowen said, " We played pretty well for about 28 minutes. Danielle and Brooklyn fouled out and we weren't able to stay aggressive down the stretch. Creston capitalized and was able to force a couple of turnovers that allowed them to take over down the stretch. " 

Next up for the Rams will be Lewis Central on Tuesday. Go Rams!

Scoring by quarter

Glenwood 11-12-12-11

Creston 8-11-13-21

Scoring for the Rams

Schuppan, N. 12

Rams Roll at Home 64-44 Over Creston

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Tonight the Rams defeated Creston 64-44 at home. Andrew Blum was the leading scorer and Nate Mohr was the second leading scorer. Glenwood played great the entire game and looked impressive on their second game of the season. Full stats and recap will come tomorrow. Tonight you can watch the highlight of the game below! GO Rams!

 

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