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Wendland selected as Male Athlete of the Year
MATT FOY/The Globe Gazette Charles City's Isaac Wendland finishes a leg of the 4x800 at Thursday's state track session.
Basketball: Energy players take court in NBA summer league
Nine athletes who played for the Iowa Energy last season will participate in the NBA's Orlando Summer League that begins today.
Basketball coaches in Iowa already are courting 14-year-old
Marcus Paige is 14 years old and weighs about 135 pounds. He wants to hang out with his friends and have a little fun this summer, because in a few weeks he'll start his freshman year at Linn-Mar High School, ...
Keeler: Become a donor and buddy to humankind
You want to talk assists? You want to talk unselfish? Somebody who's only looking to make the people around him better? You can have Derrick Rose.
Basketball: Fund-raiser for Justin Ruddy
WHAT: Ruddy's Buddies charity basketball game WHERE: Fort Dodge St. Edmond High School gym WHEN: 3 p.m. Sunday.
Two Haluskas and a Horner are hosting a two day basketball camp in Mason City. 94 kids between 3rd and 8th grade are learning from former Hawkeye Jeff Horner, Adam Haluska and current Cyclone Sean Haluska run ...
Haluska/Horner camp begins Thursday
The Adam Haluska/Jeff Horner boys and girls basketball camp is set for Thursday and Friday at the Mason City High School gym.
Classic Video: Adam Haluska of Carroll
Video Now: One of the most talented players to come out of Iowa in recent years has to be Carroll guard Adam Haluska. via Rivals.com
Utah Flash: Iowa's Energy too much for Flash
“This is a long game, and if you have to play from behind the whole time, it's even longer.”
In a game that the Iowa Energy led by double digits most of the way, the Energy held off a late run from the Utah Flash to take a 110-98 victory Friday night. via Deseret Morning News
“Some calls maybe didn't go our way, but we let it affect us a little bit.”
By BRANDON CLEAVER * REGISTER STAFF WRITER * April 4, 2008 It was a meltdown to say the least. via Des Moines Register
The D-League NBA Mad Ants gave the home crowd a good outing as they blitzed the Iowa Energy 129-98 behind Dahntay Jones 37-point outburst Sunday night. via Frost Illustrated
Iowa Energy: Sioux Falls wins; Haluska out
The Sioux Falls Skyforce pulled away with a 39-point third quarter Saturday en route to a 114-96 victory over the Iowa Energy in front of an announced crowd of 4,506 fans. via Des Moines Register
Reduced to five players, Force finds a way
“They just made the right play and that comes from playing together. And they play good defense.”
Sioux Falls began with seven players and finished with five, but they were all magnificent. via ArgusLeader.com
Force have sights on division lead as Iowa visits
“I think we've had a really good week of practice”
After winning 10 of 12 games during a torrid run that got them into the playoff race, the Skyforce were due for a letdown. via ArgusLeader.com
Energy lose a wild one in Haluska home debut
“I'm looking forward to seeing them. I know they are glad to finally watch me play a game.”
By By LISA COLONNO Register Staff Writer Posted at 04:05 on 03/20/2008 Energy notebook What went right? The Energy went on a 13-2 run from the end of first quarter to the start of the second, including six ... via Indianola Record-Herald
Haluska makes debut with Iowa Energy
Former Iowa Hawkeye guard Adam Haluska makes his debut Wednesday night with the NBA Development League's Iowa Energy in Des Moines. via KTVO Kirksville
“We have to keep doing that every time, to play like a team together, with energy and have positive things. It was good.”
It was guard Earl Calloway who called out his teammates last week and said that the inside players had to become more aggressive if the Mad Ants were going to make a lunge at the NBA D-League playoff tape. via Journal Gazette
“You hear all the time if we would have won a couple more games the position we would have been in”
Few links left to 2006 Hawk champs INDIANAPOLIS -- Two years can mean a lifetime for a college basketball player. via Press-Citizen
2007-08 Hawkeyes finish season with school-record 19 losses
In the end, Iowa just didn't have it. The Hawkeyes couldn't protect the basketball, they couldn't score and they couldn't beat anyone but Northwestern down the stretch. via Chicago Tribune
Vipers acquire Johnson in three-way deal
“We neeed another body who can bang and get after it. He has a physical presence and will be a tremendous asset to the team.”
The Rio Grande Valley Vipers acquired rugged 6-foot-8, 230 pound power forward/center Ivan Johnson from Anaheim on Tuesday. via Themonitor.com