
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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1 week ago |
siouxcityjournal.com | Logan Shanks
After allowing a game-altering shift and with just 10 minutes left on the pitch, the Sioux City North high school boys' soccer team prematurely hung its heads. Fortunately for the Stars, freshman forward Kuma Gutema never lost faith at Leeds Field. “I felt like we were in it,” Gutema said.
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siouxcityjournal.com | Logan Shanks
Following a busy first two weeks of the high school tennis season, both of the Sergeant Bluff-Luton and Bishop Heelan High School boys tennis squads have dominated the courts. Sunday night, Iowa High School Tennis released its recent top 10 state rankings which featured both the SB-L girls and boys teams along with the Heelan boys squad. The Warrior boys (6-0, 1-0) were ranked second in Class 1A and the girls (10-1, 1-0) were spotted at seventh.
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1 week ago |
siouxcityjournal.com | Logan Shanks
After 10 days of searching, South Sioux City High School has found who to hand the keys to for its football program. Monday on social media, the Cardinals announced that Gray Peterson will take over as the school's head football coach. Peterson, a former Morningside University wide receiver from 2019-2021, will take over for former head coach Carson Haugrud who led the team to a 5-4 record last season.
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1 week ago |
siouxcityjournal.com | Logan Shanks
In its final two games of an impressive regular season, the Sioux City Musketeers were bested late on the road against the Waterloo Black Hawks and the Des Moines Buccaneers. Sioux City began its weekend pair of games with a 3-2 shootout lost to the Black Hawks (34-18-6-4, 78 PTS) on Friday, followed by a 4-1 loss to the Buccaneers (25-32-5-0, 55 PTS) in its final regular season game.
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siouxcityjournal.com | Ryan Timmerman |Logan Shanks
At 33-years-old, Garret Ehlers proved you are never too old to become a Sioux City Relays champion. Ehlers retook the track Saturday at Elwood Olsen Stadium for the first time as a competitor since his days as a Morningside University distance runner and dominated in the 3000m steeplechase. The Morningside assistant track & field coach was met with cheers from the crowd as he completed his final stretch and finished with a time of 9:37.8, 22 seconds faster then the events runner up.
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Final OT South Sioux City: 4 Western Christian: 1 Cardinals (7-3) add three goals in OT to get a dominant late win. Cesar Alferez with a hat trick, two goals in overtime. Western Christian drops its first game of the season to go to 2-1-1. #nebpreps #iahssoc https://t.co/F5jWRUSynJ

Make it a late hat trick for South Sioux City’s Cesar Alferez who adds his second goal of overtime in the games 97th minute. Just seconds later, Greco Alvarez hits a shot up the middle to make it 4-1 over Western Christian. #iahssoc #nebpreps

In the 12th minute of overtime, South Sioux City’s Cesar Alferez adds his second goal of the night to put his team ahead 2-1. M Western Christian with 8 minutes to tie things back up. #iahssoc #nebpreps