The Gazette’s “Fab 5” Gazette-area Class 4A football players to watch during the 2024 Iowa high school football season: CCA’s Brody Clubb, Marion’s Kaleb Diers, Xavier’s Carter Hoffmann, Western Dubuque’s Garrett Kluesner and Decorah’s William Hahn.
The Gazette’s “Fab 5” Gazette-area Class 4A football players to watch during the 2024 Iowa high school football season: CCA’s Brody Clubb, Marion’s Kaleb Diers, Xavier’s Carter Hoffmann, Western Dubuque’s Garrett Kluesner and Decorah’s William Hahn.
The Marion Wolves football team was the first team out of the Class 3A state playoffs last season and in 2022. They are determined not to let that happen again in 2024.
The Gazette’s preseason Iowa high school Class 3A football rankings: Defending state champion Williamsburg leads a long roster of contenders from Wamac Conference schools.
This is the fifth in a series diving into area Iowa high school football districts for the 2024 season. Today, we examine Class 3A. West Delaware, Mount Vernon and Williamsburg are the title picks.
The Gazette’s “Fab 5” Gazette-area Class 3A football players to watch during the 2024 Iowa high school football season: Williamsburg’s Rayce Heitman, Solon’s Grant Wilson, Mount Vernon’s Ethan Wood, Independence’s Tate Wood and West Delaware’s Brent Yonkovic.
This is Week 1 of the high school football season in the state of Iowa. It’s also the hottest week weather wise of the summer. New heat stress protocol guidelines for athletes from the Iowa High School Athletic Association has teams scrambling to figure out if and when they can get outside for practices.
Senior quarterback Brent Yonkovic accounted for over 3,000 of his West Delaware football team’s 4,000 offensive yards last season. Potent as a runner and passer, he and the Hawks have soaring aspirations in 2024.
The Gazette’s preseason Iowa high school Class 2A football rankings: Return of potent aerial attack makes Spirit Lake the favorite.
This is the fourth in a series diving into area Iowa high school football districts for the 2024 season. Today, we examine Class 2A. North Fayette Valley, Anamosa, PCM and Mid-Prairie are the title picks.
The Gazette’s “Fab 5” Gazette-area Class 2A football players to watch during the 2024 Iowa high school football season: West Liberty’s Ryker Dengler, Mid-Prairie’s Hudson Ehrenfelt, NFV’s Cael Reichter, Anamosa’s Austin Scranton and Jesup’s Ryan Treptow.
Experience, depth and skill. These are the ingredients North Fayette Valley hopes will propel it to a deep postseason run in 2024.
The Gazette’s “Fab 5” Gazette-area Class 1A football players to watch during the 2024 Iowa high school football season: Sigourney-Keota’s Isaac Bruns, Regina’s Matt Colony, West Branch’s Brennen Dale, MFL MarMac’s Quinn McGeough and Cascade’s Nate Schockemoehl.
The Gazette’s preseason Iowa high school Class 1A football rankings: No. 1 Dike-New Hartford visits No. 2 Grundy Center in a Week 1 blockbuster.
This is the third in a series diving into the area Iowa high school football districts for the 2024 season. Today, we examine Class 1A. Grundy Center, Wilton, Dike-New Hartford and Pella Christian are the favorites.
Iowa City Regina first-year head coach Dustin Elsbury described senior Will Aitchison as a “Swiss Army knife” on the football field. He could be asked to fill a variety of roles and is expected to be a leader for the Regals this season
Starmont football won’t sneak up on anybody this year. After an 8-2 season that included a Class A District 4 title — one year removed from a one-win 2022 campaign — the Stars will certainly have their name circled on every opponent’s 2024 schedule.
The Gazette’s preseason Iowa high school Class A football rankings: Last year’s state runner-up, Woodbury Central is the heir apparent as the team to beat.
Three Solon pass catchers — Kaden Hoeper, Maddox Kelley and Cody Milliman — hauled in receptions of 40 or more yards.
High school volleyball: Area Super Ten. Mid-Prairie moves to the No. 1 spot after an 8-0 start.
As college football programs from across the country covet the Chicago area, a variety of factors have helped the Hawkeyes maintain it as a recruiting pipeline.