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How the top boys basketball teams fared this past week

Jan. 30, 2011 1:58 pm
1. Marion Linn-Mar (15-0) beat Waterloo East 76-52, beat Cedar Rapids Prairie 70-40.2. Ankeny (13-2) beat Southeast Polk 50-41, beat Des Moines Lincoln 56-46, lost to West Des Moines Dowling 57-54.3. Cedar Falls (10-2) beat Waterloo East 70-44.4. Sioux City East (11-2) beat Sergeant Bluff-Luton 64-37.5. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (13-2) beat Cedar Rapids Prairie 62-48, beat Iowa City High 66-35.6. Cedar Rapids Jefferson (12-2) beat Dubuque Wahlert 64-56, beat Cedar Rapids Washington 58-50, 2OT.7. Des Moines Hoover (13-2) beat Waukee 56-33, beat Des Moines North 63-24.8. Davenport West (12-2) beat Muscatine 59-47, beat Bettendorf 33-28.9. Waukee (12-4) lost to Des Moines Hoover 56-33, beat Fort Dodge 55-43.10. Davenport Central (10-3) beat Clinton 82-50, beat Pleasant Valley 52-32.
Class 4A
1. Sioux City Heelan (14-2) beat Sergeant Bluff-Luton 74-50, beat Sioux City North 69-47, beat Hull Western Christian 56-33.2. Waverly-Shell Rock (16-0) beat New Hampton 90-60, beat Charles City 70-34, beat Waterloo West 73-66.3. Carroll (14-1) beat Boone 72-50, beat Carlisle 69-48.4. Solon (14-2) beat Mount Vernon 40-33, lost to Epworth, Western Dubuque 50-48.5. Iowa Falls-Alden (16-0) beat Clarion-Goldfield 55-44, beat Eagle Grove 71-36, beat Humboldt 62-32.6. Dallas Center-Grimes (14-1) beat A-D-M, Adel 65-57, beat Ballard 60-46.7. Mount Pleasant (14-2) beat Fort Madison 80-62, beat Burlington 51-44.8. Dubuque Wahlert (10-4) lost to Cedar Rapids Jefferson 64-56, beat Dubuque Hempstead 60-52.(tie) Pella (10-3) beat Newton 67-20, beat Grinnell 81-71, lost to Oskaloosa 51-47.10. MOC-Floyd Valley (15-2) beat Sibley-Ocheyedan 68-59, beat George-Little Rock 72-50.
Class 3A
1. Hull Western Christian (15-2) beat Cherokee, Washington 82-59, beat Le Mars 58-47, lost to Sioux City Heelan 56-33.2. Monroe PCM (17-0) beat Albia 66-43, beat Gilbert 70-61, beat Jefferson Scranton 60-47.3. West Fork, Sheffield (17-0) beat Nashua-Plainfield 73-38, beat St. Ansgar 58-26, beat North Butler 72-37, beat Riceville 72-32.4. Sumner-Fredericksburg (16-0) beat Jackson Junction Turkey Valley 54-43, beat Guttenberg Clayton Ridge 70-36.5. Fort Dodge St. Edmond (14-3) lost to Webster City 45-43, beat Algona 56-51, beat Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 71-57.6. West Branch (15-2) beat West Liberty 57-46, beat Riverside Highland 80-42, beat Tipton 67-43.7. Treynor (15-1) beat Avoca AHST 77-31.8. Cascade (16-1) beat Troy Mills North Linn 51-18, beat Springville 66-26.9. Stanwood North Cedar (14-2) beat Wilton 57-52, beat Wellman Mid-Prairie 62-56, beat Bellevue 45-34.10. Carroll Kuemper (12-4) beat Manson Northwest Webster 87-49, beat Red Oak 61-47, lost to Fort Dodge St. Edmond 71-57.
Class 2A
1. Kalona Iowa Mennonite (16-0) beat Lone Tree 56-52, beat Columbus Community, Columbus Junction 68-43, beat Keokuk 52-42.2. Danville (17-0) beat Donnellson Central Lee 85-66, beat New London 79-10.3. Prince of Peace Clinton (17-1) beat Goose Lake Northeast 59-56, beat Calamus-Wheatland 52-37, beat Preston 51-36.4. Cedar Falls NU (16-2) beat Ackley AGWSR 73-67, beat Fairbank Wapsie Valley 62-51.5. Gilbertville-Don Bosco (14-1) beat Waterloo Christian 61-46, beat Alburnett 55-44, beat Meskwaki Settlement School 71-47.6. Keota (15-2) beat Thornburg Tri-County 60-20, lost to Lynnville-Sully 63-53.7. Storm Lake St. Mary's (17-1) beat Sioux Rapids Sioux Central 62-50, beat Gowrie Prairie Valley 74-39, beat Newell-Fonda 60-45.8. Traer North Tama (14-3) beat Garwin GMG 70-39, beat Le Grand East Marshall 82-34, beat Waterloo Christian 57-52, lost to Gladbrook-Reinbeck 57-48.9. Boyden-Hull (12-5) lost to Sioux Center 66-47, lost to Inwood West Lyon 59-54, beat Orange City Unity Christian 63-43.10. Lynnville-Sully (14-2) beat New Sharon North Mahaska 69-50, beat Keota 63-53.
Class 1A
Cedar Rapids Washington's Cybryan Moa drives to the basket between Alexander Denny (35) and Jarrod Uthoff (43) of Cedar Rapids Jefferson during a game at Jefferson High School in Cedar Rapids on Friday, January 28, 2011. (Cliff Jette/The Gazette)