Ankeny Centennial volleyball standout Monica Mirembe has signed a letter of intent with DMACC (Boone). Mirembe said she looked at some other schools before picking the Bears. "It was not very hard for me to decide I wanted to go there," Mirembe said. "They have a great nursing program and a welcoming and great environment and people on that … [Read more...] about Centennial’s Mirembe signs letter of intent to play volleyball at DMACC
Archives for November 2021
Centennial Digital Network to live stream all Jaguars’ home events this winter
Fans of the Ankeny Centennial athletic teams will be able to watch all of the home events this winter from the comfort of their own homes. Centennial parent Andy Pollock will be live streaming all of the home girls' basketball, boys' basketball and wrestling events through Facebook. Coverage will begin with the basketball doubleheader against Southeast … [Read more...] about Centennial Digital Network to live stream all Jaguars’ home events this winter
Seven Ankeny players named to Class 5A all-state first team by IPSWA
Thirteen Ankeny football players have received all-state honors from the Iowa Print Sports Writers Association, which selected the teams in conjunction with the Iowa Football Coaches Association. Two Ankeny Centennial standouts were also honored. The Hawks, who posted a 10-3 record and earned a runner-up finish in Class 5A, placed seven players on the … [Read more...] about Seven Ankeny players named to Class 5A all-state first team by IPSWA
Challenging season ahead for Richtsmeier, Ankeny bowling teams
Ankeny bowling coach Lane Richtsmeier is still trying to determine his lineups for Tuesday's season opener against visiting Dowling Catholic at Great Escape. Right now, Richtsmeier doesn't have enough female bowlers for a full girls' varsity squad. "We have 27 total kids out but only four girls at the moment--with some possible late arrivals, hopefully … [Read more...] about Challenging season ahead for Richtsmeier, Ankeny bowling teams
Hawkettes could experience growing pains, but McAnelly sees some potential
It might take awhile for the Ankeny girls' basketball team to reach its potential. The Hawkettes return only two starters from a squad that posted a 10-7 record last year for the program's first winning season since the split into two high schools. "We are extremely young with only two seniors, and both of them have not played very many varsity minutes … [Read more...] about Hawkettes could experience growing pains, but McAnelly sees some potential