Indianola teams back in win column with Newton sweep
The Indianola girls and boys basketball teams got back to winning with a sweep at Newton Friday as both teams beat the Cardinals for the second time this season.
The Indianola girls and boys basketball teams got back to winning with a sweep at Newton Friday as both teams beat the Cardinals for the second time this season.
It was another contest that went down to the wire for the Indianola boys to stay perfect on the season, while the girls snapped a four-game skid as Pella Christian came to town for Hall of Fame festivities in a conference doubleheader Friday heard live on 94.3 KNIA.
A battle of ranked teams went the way of the Dutch girls, while the Indianola boys held off an upset attempt in a clash between conference schools Tuesday in Indianola, heard live on 94.3 KNIA.
It’s a critical week for the Little Hawkeye Conference standings that begins with the Pella basketball teams traveling to Indianola for a girls-boys doubleheader this evening.
The Johnston Girls Basketball Squad showed everyone why the Dragons are the team to beat in class 5A, while for the second straight night, the class 4A #6 Indianola Boys Basketball Squad win a thriller over the Dragons heard live on kniakrls.com KNIA3.
The Indianola boys basketball team trailed by one on the road to Dallas Center-Grimes Friday night, needing last second heroics from Dakota Heimbaugh to pick up the win.
The Indianola boys swimming team defeated Southeast Polk Tuesday night on the road 86.5 to 83.5 in a nailbiter, while the Indians basketball teams split on the road at Grinnell, the girls falling 51-50 and the boys dominating 68-38 as heard live on 94.3 KNIA.
The Indianola girls and boys basketball teams will have their work cut out for them to begin 2023, not only playing a tough schedule against a mix of conference and non-conference games, but play those games in a short amount of time.
With the gauntlet of Little Hawkeye Conference play ahead in addition to extra non-conference games in 2023, the Indianola basketball teams will have a tough road ahead.
The Indianola girls basketball team has two seniors on this year’s squad, including four-year starter Emily Naughton and Gillian Smith.
The Indianola girls basketball team is 5-2 on the season, and is currently ranked 9th in the latest rankings from the IGHSAU.
The Indianola boys and girls basketball teams swept Norwalk in a Little Hawkeye Conference doubleheader Friday evening, the girls winning 53-42 and the boys holding on for a 68-65 win in a doubleheader heard live on 94.3 KNIA.
The Indianola boys and girls wrestling and basketball teams are all competing today, one of the last days of competitions before the holiday break for all the teams.
Today’s Indianola Radio Sports Page Spotlight Athlete is girls basketball junior forward Kendall McDaniel after the Indians defeated Oskaloosa in a Little Hawkeye Conference matchup.
The Indianola boys and girls basketball teams played a non-conference doubleheader against old rival Ankeny on the road Monday evening, the boys pulling out a 62-55 victory and the girls falling 76-41 in a doubleheader heard live on 94.3 KNIA.
The Indianola girls and boys basketball teams swept Little Hawkeye Conference rival Oskaloosa Friday night at home, the girls winning 47-40 and the boys dominating 63-36 in a doubleheader heard live on 94.3 KNIA.
The Indianola boys and girls basketball teams both started 1-0 in Little Hawkeye Conference play after sweeping Newton last Friday, and both teams will attempt to stay unblemished on the season as they host Oskaloosa tonight.
The Indianola boys and girls basketball teams swept Newton at home Friday evening in a Little Hawkeye Conference doubleheader, the boys winning 74-54 and the girls 55-26 in a pair of games heard live on 94.3 KNIA.
It will be a tough opening test for the Indianola boys and girls basketball teams to begin their Little Hawkeye Conference seasons tonight, as they welcome Newton to Indianola High School.
The Indianola boys basketball team defeated Southeast Polk in their season opener Tuesday night 75-71, while the #10 in class 4A Indians girls fell to the #8 in class 5A Rams 54-45 in a doubleheader heard live on 94.3 KNIA.