
Logan Shanks
Assistant Sports Editor at Sioux City Journal
Assistant Sports Editor for Sioux City Journal | Interned for @globegazette |Profile by @Jessembrothers and header by @tyler_coe3 | @isualum
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5 days ago |
siouxcityjournal.com | Logan Shanks
Led by a pair of Morningside University sluggers and pitchers, seven Siouxland college baseball players earned all-Great Plains Athletic Conference first team honors. The seven members of the all-GPAC first team highlight the 15 players honored by the conference ahead of the start NAIA national tournament which will feature conference champions, Briar Cliff (28-22, 17-11). Four Chargers earned all-conference honors including junior Nico Sall who finished fourth in the league in RBIs (57).
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5 days ago |
siouxcityjournal.com | Logan Shanks
In what was set up to be its biggest test of the season, the Sergeant Bluff-Luton High School boys tennis team made its 2A top 10 matchup with Bishop Heelan look like a regular day at Leif Erickson Park. “We knew this was going to be kind of a telling match and it told us we are the team from the west,” Matthey said. SB-L set the tone with revenge seeking Heelan and didn't give up a match, or even a set in singles play.
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6 days ago |
siouxcityjournal.com | Logan Shanks
GENEVA, Ill. — In his first start in his career for the Sioux City Explorers, Kyle Marman proved his spot in the lineup. With 11 strikeouts and just a pair of hits allowed in the X's season opener Thursday at Northwestern Medicine Field, Marman dazzled on the mound in the teams 2-1 win over the Kane County Cougars.
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6 days ago |
siouxcityjournal.com | Logan Shanks
For the second straight season, the Sergeant Bluff-Luton High School boys tennis team remains atop the Missouri River Activities Conference. Led by back-to-back individual champion junior Tyler Grote, along with the doubles champion pair of Nathan Myers and Joe Wright, the Warriors filled the podium to claim its second MRAC title Monday on the courts at Sioux City North High School.
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6 days ago |
siouxcityjournal.com | Logan Shanks
SERGEANT BLUFF, Iowa — For the second straight season, the Bishop Heelan High School boys' track & field team ended the Missouri River Activities Conference meet swinging its flag around the oval. Backed by a pair of record-setting performances from senior Hunter Wauhob on Thursday at Sergeant Bluff Luton-High School, the Crusaders clinched its second straight conference meet title with 156.5 team points, 37.5 more than runner-up Le Mars.
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