Jasper County's top sports stories of 2012

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The world didn’t come to an end, the Newton football team returned to the playoffs and Iowa Speedway had itself another exciting season of racing. Overall, most would say 2012 wasn’t too shabby.

Whether it was the plethora of Jasper County teams reaching state or Newton’s own Larry Lust being inducted into the IHSAA Hall of Fame, 2012 was jam-packed with plenty of action to keep sports fans’ attention. Join us now as we take a look at just a few of those things that made 2012 stick out.

Jasper County well represented at state tournaments

If an individual attended a state competition in 2012, that person more than likely saw a Jasper County team while there.

The beginning of the year was one of the busiest times, as county teams represented in the basketball, wrestling and swimming meets. Then-Newton senior Matt Thoma became the first Cardinal to qualify for state since 2008 when he swam in the 100-yard freestyle. He finished in 23rd place with a time of 0.62 seconds.

The Newton girls bowling team provided some foreshadowing for its successful 2012-13 season thus far with an appearance at the state bowling tournament on Feb. 23. The Cardinals finished third in Class 1A behind Keokuk and West Delaware with a score of 2668.

Leading the way for the Cards was senior Emily Braga with a score of 448. Erica Bailey finished with a 359, Becky Collins had a 351, Elizabeth Christy had a 320 and Shelby Bare rounded the team’s scoring out with a 319.

On the hardwood, the Lynnville-Sully girls and Prairie City-Monroe boys basketball teams earned the right to play at Wells Fargo Arena. The Hawks wrapped up a 23-3 season with a 54-43 loss to West Sioux in their opening-round game. The Mustang boys (22-3), led by hobbled senior star Scott Bruxvoort, lost a 53-52 nailbiter to St. Edmond (Fort Dodge) after a late comeback.

PCM and Lynnville-Sully weren’t done with the winter state sports, however. Mustang seniors Dalton Kingery and Jake Tool ended their careers on high notes with medals at the state wrestling tournament. They were joined by fellow senior teammates Bryce Wignall and Zach Findlow. Lynnville-Sully was represented by then-sophomore Caden Doll and senior Kyle Terlouw, who each fell just one match shy of making the podium.

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