Independence’s girls put together their best 18-hole round since 2017 and first round under 400 since 2021 during the WaMaC East Divisional on…
VINTON — They are big, fast and probably just good.
NFL Hall-of-Famer John Elway's agent likely died as a result of a "horrific accident" when he tumbled from a golf cart being driven by the former Denver Broncos quarterback, a report said Friday.
Brady Kurt won the boys high jump while Reaghan Ressler and Reagan Reeg were top-6 in the 400- and 800-meter runs Tuesday in Anamosa.
New York Jets quarterback Jordan Travis, a fifth-round draft pick in 2024, informed the team Wednesday that he is retiring. Travis, 24, cited ongoing complications from a left leg injury sustained during his final game at Florida State. "On November 18, 2023, my life took an unexpected turn," Travis said in a statement. "I gave everything I had to the rehab process but despite all my efforts, my leg never responded the way we hoped. After much prayer and consultation with the doctors, medical experts and my agent, I've been medically advised to retire from the game I love so deeply." The Jets said Travis will be placed on the reserve/retired list. "Jordan has informed us of his intent to retire due to the injury he sustained while at Florida State," Jets general manager Darren Mougey said in a statement. "It is unfortunate that he was unable to get back on the field after working so hard. We support his decision and wish him only the best." Travis was 11-0 as the Seminoles' starter in 2023, finishing fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting after throwing for 2,756 yards with 20 touchdowns and just two interceptions. He was injured by a controversial hip-drop tackle during Florida State's 58-13 win against North Alabama. The 2023 ACC Player of the Year completed 62.0 percent of his passes for 8,715 yards with 66 TDs and 20 picks in 49 games at Louisville (2018) and Florida State (2019-23). --Field Level Media
A prank call to Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders during the 2025 NFL Draft cost the Atlanta Falcons $250,000 and defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich was fined $100,000 by the league for his 21-year-old son's "tremendous mistake." The NFL fined the Falcons for allowing Sanders' private information -- his cell phone number -- to be leaked, and Ulbrich for his failed oversight of a tablet his son used to swipe the information and make the prank call on Friday, when the second and third round were completed. Jax Ulbrich apologized in a statement for making the call to Sanders. He dialed Sanders while the son of former Falcons cornerback Deion Sanders waited anxiously for his name to be called, in the midst of an unexpected fall out of the top four rounds. Jax Ulbrich pretended to be Saints general manager Mickey Loomis and initially told Sanders he would be the Saints' next pick only to tell Sanders was going to have to keep waiting. "It's been a long wait, man," the voice of Jax Ulbrich was captured saying to Sanders in a video of the call. "We're going to take you with our next pick, man, but you're going to have to wait a little bit longer, man. Sorry about that." When the pick never came, Sanders remained undrafted into the fifth round and was selected by the Cleveland Browns with pick No. 144. He said in a media teleconference the prank call had no impact on him. "It was just like, I mean, OK, like I don't feed into negativity or I don't feed into that stuff," Sanders said. "You've seen on Deion Jr.'s YouTube video. My reaction to it, I don't -- it is what it is. I think of course it is childish. Of course, I feel like it was a childish act, but everybody does childish things here and there." Jax Ulbrich said he used his father's unlocked iPad to retrieve Sanders' information. In a statement, Jax Ulbrich said his actions were "completely inexcusable" and thanked Sanders for taking a second call from him to apologize. The NFL said it opened an immediate investigation and handed down the punishment on Wednesday, a sum nearly equal to the total of the signing bonus received by Austin Booker (Bears), the 144th pick in the 2024 draft. Booker's four-year contract included a $349,140 signing bonus. "We appreciate the NFL's swift and thorough review of last week's data exposure and the event that transpired due to it," the Falcons said Wednesday in a formal statement after the league handed down the fine. "We were proactive in addressing the situation internally and cooperated fully with the league throughout the process, and accept the discipline levied to Coach Jeff Ulbrich and the organization. We are confident in our security policies and practices and will continue to emphasize adherence to them with our staff whether on or off premises. Additionally, the Ulbrich family is working with the organization to participate in community service initiatives in relation to last week's matter." Jeff Ulbrich was interim head coach of the New York Jets at the end of last season and played linebacker in the NFL. He also apologized Wednesday afternoon, adding that he would not appeal the fine. "I would like to publicly apologize to Shedeur and the Sanders family for what occurred," Ulbrich said, also apologizing to the organization. "My actions, my actions, for not protecting confidential data were inexcusable. My son's actions were absolutely inexcusable. And for that, we are both deeply sorry. ... We take full responsibility, my son and myself." Ulbrich added that the Sanders' family was "amazingly gracious." He said he notified the Falcons of what happened and then reached out to personally apologize to Shedeur Sanders and his family. "The Sanders family, Shedeur and Coach Sanders were amazingly gracious. More gracious than they needed to be in a moment like this," he said. He was hired in January by Falcons head coach Raheem Morris to become defensive coordinator, replacing Jimmy Lake. Before the Colts used the No. 14 overall pick to draft Penn State's Tyler Warren, he said he was also victim of a prank call. According to reports, the league was informed of Browns first-round pick Mason Graham, Steelers quarterback Kyle McCord and other prospects receiving similar calls while waiting to be drafted. --Field Level Media
The Waverly-Shell Rock and Denver boys soccer teams finished their Tuesday, April 29 match in a 1-1 draw. In a fantastic game, both teams just missed out on taking the lead in the final two minutes.
FREDERICKSBURG — Three seasons in, Northeast Iowa United is still taking incremental steps as a co-op, co-ed soccer program.
The Baltimore Ravens picked up the fifth-year option on All-Pro safety Kyle Hamilton while declining the same commitment to offensive lineman Tyler Linderbaum on Wednesday. General manager Eric DeCosta said he intends for the 2022 first-round picks to continue to wear a Ravens uniform for years to come. "We are exercising the fifth-year option for Kyle Hamilton with the goal of working toward a multi-year contract extension," DeCosta said in a team statement. "While we will not apply the fifth-year option to Tyler Linderbaum, it is our intention for him remain a Raven long term." Hamilton, 24, was the No. 14 overall pick of the 2022 NFL Draft. He has appeared in 48 games (35 starts) in the regular season, with 250 tackles, seven sacks, five interceptions (one for a TD), four forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries. He was a first-team All-Pro in 2023 and is a two-time Pro Bowl selection. In 2026, he will earn $18.6 million. Linderbaum, 25, was take 11 picks after Hamilton in the same draft. A two-time Pro Bowl selection, he has played in 49 regular-season games (all starts) over three years. Had the Ravens picked up his option, he would have been paid $23.4 million in 2026. Instead, he will play out the final season of four-year, $13.23 million rookie deal as DeCosta hopes to negotiate an extension. A May 1 deadline (Thursday) is in place for teams to exercise the fifth-year option for 2022 first-round draft selections. --Field Level Media
The NFL fined the Atlanta Falcons $250,000 and defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich $100,000 on Wednesday over a phone number leak that led to a prank call to rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders.