Sports Scores For Friday January 10th

Basketball and wrestling were on the Friday schedule. On KIWA AM 1550/FM 100.7 it was Central Lyon at Sheldon. On KIWA FM 105.3 it was Boyden-Hull at MOC Floyd Valley.

Central Lyon 58, Sheldon 21

MOC-Floyd Valley 65, Boyden-Hull 16

West Lyon 56, Okoboji 37

Rock Valley 48, Sioux Center 43

Hinton 51, George-Little Rock 44

Harris Lake Park 49, Remsen-St. Mary’s 29

Akron Westfield 59, South O’Brien 50

Storm Lake 58, Le Mars 41

Western Christian 52, Sioux City North 40

Sheldon 52, Central Lyon 38

MOC-Floyd Valley 68, Boyden-Hull 56

West Lyon 59, Okoboji 50

Sioux Center 59, Rock Valley 58

Unity Christian 74, Sibley-Ocheyedan 30

Hinton 77, George-Little Rock 23

Remsen-St. Mary’s 56, Harris-Lake Park 26

South O’Brien 86, Akron-Westfield 26

Western Christian 69, Sioux City North 57

Storm Lake 73, Le Mars 53

Cherokee 76, E-LC 41

Boys Wrestling at the Spirit Lake Park Jerry Henges Dual Tournament

Guaranteed Places

  • 1st Place – Lake Mills
  • 2nd Place – Central Springs
  • 3rd Place – Sioux Center
  • 4th Place – West Lyon
  • 5th Place – Spirit Lake Park
  • 6th Place – MOC-Floyd Valley
  • 7th Place – Sioux City North

Round 1

  • Lake Mills defeated Spirit Lake Park 75-6.
  • West Lyon defeated Sioux City North 59-24.
  • Central Springs defeated MOC-Floyd Valley 55-17.
  • Round 2
  • Spirit Lake Park defeated MOC-Floyd Valley 37-36.
  • Central Springs defeated Sioux City North 57-15.
  • Lake Mills defeated Sioux Center 40-37.

Round 3

  • Spirit Lake Park defeated Sioux City North 45-24.
  • Lake Mills defeated MOC-Floyd Valley 56-14.
  • Sioux Center defeated West Lyon 42-41.

Round 4

  • MOC-Floyd Valley defeated Sioux City North 41-30.
  • Central Springs defeated Sioux Center 44-36.
  • Lake Mills defeated West Lyon 53-24.

Round 5

  • Sioux Center defeated Spirit Lake Park 55-19.
  • West Lyon defeated Central Springs 45-35.
  • Lake Mills defeated Sioux City North 71-6.
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