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Old 05-04-2011, 08:36 AM   #1
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The rain pink prom dresses 2011, the parks, the ice and other things. All to feast upon before or after your Easter Sunday parade:
Morningside tennis coach Larry Mason is all-in for his No. 1 singles player Blue Prom Dresses, freshman Austin Grundy, to establish a school single-season singles record.
Grundy, the fifth-place singles finisher in the big-school state tournament last spring, has won nine singles matches for the Mustangs with a least four spring outings Purple Prom Dresses, the infernal rain and wind permitting, still to go.
The nine wins equal the school record established in 1972 and again in 1973 - by none other than Mason, a graduate of old Central High.
Grundy, at No. 1 for the Mustangs, as was Mason in the, shall we say, old days Red Prom Dresses, is on pace to erase the career singles record of 32, also held by Mason.
Grundy enjoyed a banner prep senior season, losing only to the eventual state champ and runner-up.
Austin's father, Doug, has a solid background in the sport as a teaching pro.
Mason, since retiring from teaching and coaching (basketball and tennis) in the high school ranks, is rekindling good tennis fortunes at Morningside.
At North, he built the strongest program (boys and girls) in Sioux City prep history with several state placers and qualifiers and a record number of dual meet victories.
Got fuel
When the green flag drops the, ah, other stuff, stops.
In case you haven't gotten the word Prom Dresses 2011, the IZOD IndyCar Series switched to 100 percent fuel grade corn ethanol in its 2006 season.
Green flag, "green'' fuel. Fits together.
Last season, the IndyCar Series burned right around 70,000 gallons of ethanol without losing speed or horsepower on the track.
One of those tracks, the classy Iowa Speedway in Newton, will again play host to the IndyCar Series Iowa Corn 250 on June 25.
This summer, the event will be run under the lights and, obviously, there will be a green marketing theme. Green corn, green fuel, green flag and fans are urged to wear green shirts Wedding Guest Dresses, ties, pants, dresses, shorts -- anything green.
The NASCAR Nationwide Series also visits Newton this summer for 250-milers May 22 and Aug. 6.
NCC minds
In a duel of former North Central Conference football minds Black Prom Dresses, coach Mitch Allner's Tulsa Talons were looking for their second victory in six Arena Football League outings Saturday night when they hosted the 2-3 Iowa Barnstormers, guided by former South Dakota State coach John Gregory.
Allner Pink Prom Dresses, a North High and Morningside graduate, has seen his team struggle on offense, averaging a league least 37 points a game.
Tulsa lost to San Jose a week ago, 42-33, and the Barnstormers lost to Chicago 50-49 on a field goal with 1.8 seconds to play
In that game, Barnstormer Jesse Schmidt, a former Buena Vista standout from Laurens, caught a team-record seven touchdown passes. Even the best receivers for Kurt Warner from the glory days of Barnstormer football didn't haul in seven TD passes in a game.
Schmidt's performance earned AFL offensive player of the week plaudits.
Interestingly, Tulsa's Troy McBroom Long Prom Dresses, snared a whopping 17 passes in the loss to San Jose.
Allner still ranks second in career pass receiving at Morningside with 201 catches and caught at least one pass in each of his 44 college games.
Strand gone
It would behoove the United States Hockey League to revisit its approach to the first round best-of-three playoff competition.
This season, there was just one salty and competitive first-round series, the Sioux City-Sioux Falls duel won by Sioux Falls in three games, all in Sioux Falls.
Now, Sioux Falls has gone up 2-0 in a best-of-five second-round series with Omaha, which clawed to a first-round bye.
The first two games were in Omaha and on Saturday Sioux Falls tried to close out the series on home ice, at least.
The USHL adopted an all-at-home format at the higher seed for the first round this season. Sioux City, arguably the best team in the Western Division during the final 20 games of the regular season, deserved at least one game not on kids rink-sized ice.
And, perhaps Sioux City would still have one of the league's best four-square hockey teachers, Luke Strand, still directing traffic from the coaching bench.
Strand was fired last week for reasons the franchise ownership, in shabby manner, failed to address at a disoriented and discombobulated press conference.
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