Senior Logan Neils pinned his way to the 170-pound title at the Dallas Center-Grimes Invitational on Saturday, helping the Jaguars to the overall team crown. He is now 4-0 on the season. Neils compiled a 38-3 record as a junior, when he placed second at 170 in the Class 3A state tournament. He is a two-time state placewinner. Here is some inside info … [Read more...] about Revive Clinic and Spa Prep of the Week: Logan Neils, Ankeny Centennial wrestling
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Second-round NCAA losses end Ballenger’s career, Sauer’s season
The volleyball season came to an end on Saturday night for both Megan Ballenger and Kenna Sauer. It also marked the end of Ballenger's Creighton career. Ballenger, a former Ankeny star, had seven kills and four blocks in 15th-ranked Creighton's five-set loss at No. 7 Minnesota in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Gophers held off a pair of … [Read more...] about Second-round NCAA losses end Ballenger’s career, Sauer’s season
Morningside tops Grand View, advances to NAIA championship game
The Morningside College football team moved a step closer toward a second consecutive NAIA championship on Saturday while ending Grand View's season. The fourth-seeded Vikings held a 13-7 lead at halftime before No. 1 Morningside responded with a 14-point third quarter and then held on for a 21-16 victory in Sioux City. Former Ankeny player Dylan Miller … [Read more...] about Morningside tops Grand View, advances to NAIA championship game
Hawk swimmers win 5 events, take 2nd overall at Wittmer Invitational
The Ankeny boys' swimming team almost won the Mike Wittmer Invitational on Saturday at Ames, even without two of their best swimmers. The Hawks placed second in the six-team field with 263.5 points. They finished just 7.5 points behind Ames, which won the meet for the fourth straight year. Ankeny competed without standout distance swimmers Trent … [Read more...] about Hawk swimmers win 5 events, take 2nd overall at Wittmer Invitational
Balanced Jaguars roll to 72-46 victory over rebuilding Hoover squad
Friday's matchup between the Ankeny Centennial and Des Moines Hoover boys' basketball teams was only the third meeting between the two schools in the last six seasons. This one went much better for the Jaguars than the previous two. Centennial got double-figure scoring from four different players and rolled to a 72-46 victory over the visiting Huskies. … [Read more...] about Balanced Jaguars roll to 72-46 victory over rebuilding Hoover squad
‘I had to come out and prove it’: Smith leads Hawks past Fort Dodge
Ankeny's Jaxon Smith battled some foul trouble during the Hawks' season-opening victory at Des Moines North on Tuesday. The senior guard also dealt with some other issues. "The first game was hard for me. I probably acted in ways I shouldn't have acted," said Smith. "Coach (Brandt Carlson) got on me, and I just wanted to show him that I'm for this team … [Read more...] about ‘I had to come out and prove it’: Smith leads Hawks past Fort Dodge
Centennial girls rebound from loss with thumping of Huskies
The Ankeny Centennial girls' basketball team pitched a shutout during the first quarter of Friday's game against visiting Des Moines Hoover. The eighth-ranked Jaguars raced out to a 23-0 lead at the end of the opening period. They built a 41-6 advantage at halftime and then cruised to a 76-15 victory over the Huskies. Centennial coach Scott DeJong … [Read more...] about Centennial girls rebound from loss with thumping of Huskies
‘A breath of fresh air’: Trimble returns to lineup, helps Hawkettes to 57-36 win
Holly Trimble stepped on the basketball court Friday for the first time this season. The senior forward is hoping to stay there. Trimble scored eight points in her season debut to help the Ankeny girls' squad to a 57-36 victory over visiting Fort Dodge. She sat out the first two games while battling a rare bone growth disorder. "I just started my … [Read more...] about ‘A breath of fresh air’: Trimble returns to lineup, helps Hawkettes to 57-36 win
Creighton’s Ballenger, Mizzou’s Sauer advance to 2nd round of NCAA Tourney
Megan Ballenger and the Creighton volleyball team put an end to Iowa State's season while advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday at Minneapolis. Ballenger, a former Ankeny star, had four kills and a team-high three blocks as 15th-ranked Creighton moved into the Round of 32 with an impressive sweep of the Cyclones. The Bluejays … [Read more...] about Creighton’s Ballenger, Mizzou’s Sauer advance to 2nd round of NCAA Tourney
Penn State kicker Pinegar earns all-B1G honorable mention
Penn State sophomore place-kicker Jake Pinegar has received all-Big Ten honorable mention from both the football coaches and the media. Pinegar, a former Ankeny Centennial standout, has helped the Nittany Lions to a 10-2 record this season. He has converted 10-of-11 field-goal attempts and 50-of-52 PATs. Pinegar made a season-long 47-yard field goal … [Read more...] about Penn State kicker Pinegar earns all-B1G honorable mention
Hawk wrestlers flex their muscles, pummel Mason City in season opener
The eighth-ranked Ankeny wrestling team will take some momentum into the Cliff Keen Invitational this weekend after rolling to a 63-15 victory at No. 9 Mason City in its season opener on Thursday. The Hawks won 11 of the 14 matches and recorded seven pins. "Mason City is down except for about four weights," said Ankeny coach Jack Wignall. "But we … [Read more...] about Hawk wrestlers flex their muscles, pummel Mason City in season opener
Hawk swimmers top Roosevelt, gear up for Wittmer Invitational
The Ankeny boys' swimming team tuned up for Saturday's Mike Wittmer Invitational with a 120-50 victory at Des Moines Roosevelt in its dual-meet opener on Thursday. Ankeny coach Justin Crouch was pleased with the progress that his team showed. The Hawks had been idle since winning the Sprint Classic on Nov. 26 at Trail Point Aquatics Center. "We are … [Read more...] about Hawk swimmers top Roosevelt, gear up for Wittmer Invitational
‘It was a good barometer for us’: Jaguars lose opener at No. 3 Fort Dodge
A strong start helped the third-ranked Fort Dodge wrestling team to a 43-28 victory over No. 5 Ankeny Centennial on Thursday at the Dodgers' gym. The season-opening dual meet began at 120 pounds, where defending state champion and top-ranked Drake Ayala recorded a technical fall over No. 5 Jackson Bresson. The Dodgers went on to win the first five … [Read more...] about ‘It was a good barometer for us’: Jaguars lose opener at No. 3 Fort Dodge
‘Tough day’ for Ankeny bowling teams results in losses to Railsplitters
The Ankeny bowling teams struggled to adapt to the unfamiliar lanes at Bowlerama Lanes on Thursday. It resulted in losses for both the Hawks and the Hawkettes. Des Moines Lincoln swept the dual meet at its home alley. The Railsplitters won the boys' meet by a score of 2,991 to 2,746 and the girls' meet by a score of 2,532 to 2,263. Both Ankeny teams … [Read more...] about ‘Tough day’ for Ankeny bowling teams results in losses to Railsplitters
No. 5 Centennial wrestlers enter season with some huge expectations
The bar has been set high for the Ankeny Centennial wrestling team. Now, the next step for the Jaguars is to win state championships--either as an individual, or as a team at the state duals or the traditional state tournament. Last year's Centennial squad won just about everything but a state title. The Jaguars posted a 21-1 dual-meet record and won … [Read more...] about No. 5 Centennial wrestlers enter season with some huge expectations
‘Our goal is to get better every day’: Hawks look to contend for state titles
With a pair of returning state champions, the Ankeny wrestling team won't be able to sneak up on any of its opponents this season. But Ankeny coach Jack Wignall is completely fine with that. The Hawks are eighth in the Class 3A preseason rankings by The Predicament after placing 11th in last year's state tournament with 59.5 points, their highest … [Read more...] about ‘Our goal is to get better every day’: Hawks look to contend for state titles
Centennial girls’ late rally falls short in loss to No. 6 S.E. Polk
During last year's state tournament, the Ankeny Centennial girls' basketball team overcame a double-digit deficit before losing to Southeast Polk in overtime in the Class 5A quarterfinals. The Jaguars tried to pull off a similar comeback against their CIML rival on Tuesday, but this time the deficit was too large. Sixth-ranked Southeast Polk built a … [Read more...] about Centennial girls’ late rally falls short in loss to No. 6 S.E. Polk
Ankeny Fanatic Podcast: Episode 73
Check out the latest edition of the Ankeny Fanatic weekly podcast sponsored by the Ankeny office of Iowa Realty. The Fontana brothers, head boys' basketball coach Bob and assistant football and wrestling coach Mike of Ankeny Centennial, were the guests along with former teacher and Ankeny girls' track coach Dennis Adamson, who discusses his project that … [Read more...] about Ankeny Fanatic Podcast: Episode 73
Kumm’s career night leads Hawks to season-opening win over North
The Ankeny boys' basketball team needed somebody to step up on Tuesday night. Senior guard Jordan Kumm accepted the challenge. Kumm poured in a career-high 29 points to lead the Hawks to a 60-57 victory at Des Moines North in their season opener. His previous high of 20 points came in a win over Des Moines Lincoln last season. Ankeny overcame the … [Read more...] about Kumm’s career night leads Hawks to season-opening win over North
Jaguars cruise past S.E. Polk as Crews makes successful debut
It didn't take long for Jaron Crews to score his first point in an Ankeny Centennial uniform. The former Ankeny player made 1-of-2 free throws before Tuesday's game at Southeast Polk even started. The Rams were called for a technical foul during warmups. "One of their non-dressers was under the basket, and he reached up and hung on the rim. The ref saw … [Read more...] about Jaguars cruise past S.E. Polk as Crews makes successful debut




















