Iowa Valley sophomore quarterback Nolan Kriegel had the kind of game every football player dreams of - and then some - scoring 10 touchdowns against BGM.
What a freshman season it was for Williamsburg slugger Taylor Sanchez. She came up big when they really needed her, with five RBIs in the state championship game.
Last season, Chloe Breitbach scored 22 goals and helped lead the Anamosa Raiders to their first winning season since 2004. Breitbach has 17 more goals and 17 assists in her Senior season, and the Raiders are off to an 8-2 start.
Linn-Mar shot putter Sam Watts started his senior season off with an unbelievable throw of 57 feet, 11 inches, beating an over-30-year-old school record, held by none other than his dad, Jeff Watts.
Linn Mar sophomore Long jumper Abby Mecklenburg worked her tail off in the off-season and all that hard work is now paying off. TV9′s Scott Saville has the story.
North Linn 5-8 guard Macy Boge finished her senior season with a bang. Macy, playing with her younger sister Molly and her best fiends, won the class 1A state championship.
Starmont sophomore Keaton Moeller started wrestling at age four, and all that time and dedication over the years paid off winning the class 1a 150-pound state championship.
Linn-Mar senior wrestler Kane Naatgeboren finished second at state last season, but he went out in style this year winning the 3A 144 pound title to finish a perfect 37-0 season.
TV9′s Scott Saville takes us through the story of a Clear Creek Amana senior wrestler and rower who has overcome some big physical obstacles to chase his dream, in this special honorary edition of the KCRG TV-9 Athlete of the Week
Alburnett Senior guard Braydon Osborn saved his best when his team needed him most against the LIsbon Lions this week - scoring a career-high 35 points for an overtime win.
Iowa City West junior swimmer Hayden Hakes loves to put his body through pain and agony. Hakes specializes in the longer races in swimming, he has the fastest 500 meter freestyle time in the state with a time of 4:40.83.
Vinton-Shellsburg senior Bree Swenson started wrestling just for fun as a freshman, but almost as fast as the sport has grown in Iowa, Swenson has grown into one of the top wrestlers in the state, with over 40 pins this season.
Iowa Valley 6″8 Junior Caleb Haack is a dunking and 3-point machine. Caleb is averaging a double-double this season with 23 points and 13 boards a game. KCRG-TV9′s Scott Saville has the story.
City High bowler Kendra Schwarting is starting her senior season off with a bang. Schwarting became the first girl bowler in school history to roll a perfect 300 game in competition at May City Bowl in Cedar Rapids.
Monticello Junior Jayden Kuper can do it all on the basketball court averaging a double-double, 27 points and 10 boards a game for the undefeated Panthers.
Regina quarterback Gentry Dumont is making the most of his senior season. Dumont has 2,000 yards passing and 24 touchdown passes this season for the 8-1 Regals.
Prairie Senior Casey Kelley had the kind of game you dream about last Friday night against Senior. Kelley scored a school record six touchdowns, to go along with a whopping 440 all purpose yards.
Jefferson running back Ish Kalalero started the season off with a bang rushing for 251 yards and 2 touchdowns in the 33-24 win over Muscatine, snapping a Jefferson 26 game losing streak, and bringing some glory back to the West side
North Linn shortstop Skylar Benesh had a monster junior season, batting .500, crushing 16 home runs and stealing 52 bases to help lead the Lynx to the 1A state championship.
Dyersville Beckman junior Luke Sigwarth was put in a pressure-packed spot in the 2A state championship game against Underwood. He had only pitched five innings all year, but coach handed him the ball in the title game.
When Scott Kiburis moved to Iowa with his family, he was supposed to just be the boys basketball coach at Gladbrook-Reinbeck, but the school asked if he could coach baseball too.
Linn-Mar’s Morgan Rupp was beating her dad before she started high school. This year, as a sophomore, she fired a 73 to win the Marshalltown invitational
An inspirational ‘coach’ with Down syndrome helped lead Kennedy’s basketball team to an undefeated season. TV9′s Scott Saville shows us his story in this honorary edition of Athlete of the Week.
Aiden, who averaged 18 points a game, was so impressive that even though his team didn't win the state championship, he was still named captain of the all-tournament team.
City High Senior John Weigel is having a great senior season winning the MVC super meet in the 100 freestyle. Now he has bigger fish to fry, like breaking his brothers school record in the 100 free.