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BTN to Provide Extensive Coverage of the 2016 Big Ten Fall Championships & Tournaments


CHICAGO, Ill.  – BTN will provide extensive coverage of the 2016 Big Ten fall championships and tournaments, including live broadcasts and streams of the Big Ten Field Hockey Tournament, Big Ten Men’s and Women’s Soccer Tournaments and the Big Ten Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships.
                                                                                        
Championship coverage starts off with live coverage of the Big Ten Cross Country Championships, hosted by Minnesota, at 11 a.m. ET on Oct. 30. The Big Ten has a four nationally ranked men’s teams, including No. 14 Michigan, No. 18 Wisconsin, No. 19 Indiana and No. 29 Michigan State. On the women’s side, three Big Ten teams are ranked in the top 30, including No. 6 Michigan, No. 9 Penn State and No. 27 Michigan State.

BTN’s women’s soccer tournament coverage also begins on Oct. 30 with quarterfinal coverage at 4 p.m. ET. Live coverage of the semifinal round will begin at 3 p.m. ET on Friday, Nov. 4, with the second game to follow at 5:30 p.m. ET. The championship game will air live at 2 P.M. ET on Sunday, Nov. 6. Minnesota, Northwestern and Penn State are ranked No. 11, No. 20 and No. 21, respectively.

BTN will also provide live television coverage of the quarterfinals, semifinals and final of the Big Ten Field Hockey Tournament at Maryland. Live coverage of the quarterfinal round will begin at 10 a.m. ET on Thursday, Nov. 3, followed by three more games at approximately 12:30 p.m. ET3 p.m. ET and 5:30 p.m. ET. Live coverage of the semifinal round will begin at 1 p.m. ET on Friday, Nov. 4, with the second game to follow at 3:30 p.m. ET live on BTN2Go and delayed on the linear network. The championship game will air live at noon ET on Sunday, Nov. 6.Five Big Ten teams appear in the top 20 of the  latest national poll, including No. 3 Maryland, No. 6 Penn State, No. 10 Northwestern, No. 11 Michigan and No. 15 Iowa.

Finally, BTN will televise a quarterfinal match, both semifinals and the final of the Big Ten Men’s Soccer Tournament. The quarterfinal matches will take place on campus sites, with the semifinals and finals being held at Grand Park in Indiana. The last quarterfinal game on Sunday, Nov. 6, will air at 4 p.m. ET, while the semifinals will air live at noon and approximately 2:30 p.m. ET on Friday, Nov. 11. The final will be carried live at 2 p.m. ET on Sunday, Nov. 13. Maryland is the top-ranked team in the nation, followed by No. 10 Indiana, No. 13 Michigan State and No. 24 Wisconsin.

All the games can also be streamed via the web, smartphones, tablets and connected devices on BTN2Go, BTN’s digital extension. 

Wildcats Advance To Second Round

Durant's Ruby Kappeler passes the ball to a teammate during the Wildcats match with Tipton in the quarterfinals of the River Valley Conference tournament earlier this month.  The Wildcats beat Calamus-Wheatland in the first round of the 2A Regional tournament last week.  Contributed Photo.

By Ryan Stonebraker
Sports Editor
WHEATLAND — The Durant volleyball team took to the road to begin 2016 postseason play last Tuesday.  The Wildcats met the Calamus-Wheatland Warriors on their home court and, came away with a big 3-1 victory.  The Warriors bow out of the season with a 21-11 record. The Warriors began the season winners of 12-of-13 of their first matches of the year including ten straight.  The Wildcats improve to 13-16 and will play rival Wilton in the next round.
Durant won the first set, 25-6, but Cal-Wheat tied the match at 1-1 with a 25-23 second set win.  Durant took a 2-1 lead with a 25-17 third set win and claimed the match after a 25-22 fourth set win.
Durant had 30 kills in the match.  Aubrin Dittmer had 17 and Kamryn Meyer 13 to lead Durant.  Annie Taylor added 7 and Mallory Warner had 6.  Ruby Kappeler had 44 of the 48 assists and Cathy Ralfs had 38 digs, leading three Wildcats with double digit totals.  Durant had 14 blocks in the match from five players.  Dittmer and Taylor each had 4 and Warner had 3.  Meyer had a monster night serving, converting 30-of-31 attempts with 4 aces.  Kappeler had a great night serving too, with 8 aces and serving 17-for-18 in the match.
The Warriors were led in attacks by a pair of seniors, Katie Banowetz and Morgan Vander Heiden.  Vander Heiden had 17 kills and Banowetz had 12.  Banowetz was the third highest total in the Tri-Rivers East Division and Vander Heiden was fourth highest.
Sarah Garland, the second best assist total in the Tri-Rivers South this season, had 30 assists in the match.  Calamus-Wheatland matched Durant’s blocking with 13 of their own.  Vander Heiden had 4 as did Hannah Garland to lead five different Warriors with blocks.  Banowetz led Cal-Wheat in serving in the match, going 18-for-19 with an ace serve.  Banowetz led the Tri-Rivers East in serving including ace serves.
The Wildcats and Beavers have played in the postseason in two of the last three seasons.  Durant beat Wilton last year 3-1 and won a 3-0 match in 2014.

Durant 3, Calamus-Wheatland 1
Tuesday, October 18
At Wheatland

Durant 25 23 25 25
Cal-Wheat 6 25 17 22

Durant Statistics:
Attacks (79-93 30 kills): Kamryn Meyer 36-44 13 kills, Aubrin Dittmer 34-38 16 kills, Ruby Kappeler 9-11 1 kill.  Assists (44): Ruby Kappeler 42, Cathy Ralfs 2.  Blocks (14): Aubrin Dittmer 5, Mallory Warner 3, Annie Taylor 3, Kamryn Meyer 2, Emilee Voss 1.  Serving (94-for-97 18 kills): Kamryn Meyer 30-for-31 4 aces, Ruby Kappeler 18-for-18 8 aces, Cathy Ralfs 17-for-18 3 aces, Sierra Gregoire 13-for-13 2 aces, Hannah Happ 10-for-10 1 ace, Mallory Warner 4-for-5, Amanda Wiese 2-for-2.  Digs (90): Cathy Ralfs 35, Sierra Gregoire 16, Ruby Kappeler 11, Kamryn Meyer 9, Hannah Happ 9, Emilee Voss 5, Aubrin Dittmer 2, Mallory Warner 2, Annie Taylor 1.

Calamus-Wheatland Statistics:
Attacks (136-151 38 kills): Morgan Vander Heiden 45-51 17 kills, Katie Banowetz 31-36 12 kills, Hannah Garland 20-20 5 kills, Sarah Garland 15-15 3 kills, Hannah Hamann 13-15 1 kill, Alexis Schwien 12-14.  Assists (34): Sarah Garland 30, Morgan Vander Heiden 2, Katie Banowetz 1, Hannah Hamann 1.  Blocks (13): Morgan Vander Heiden 4, Hannah Garland 4, Alexis Schwien 2, Sarah Garland 2, Hannah Hamann 1.  Serving (70-for-72 1 ace): Katie Banowetz 18-for-19 1 ace, Morgan Vander Heiden 12-for-12, Sarah Garland 12-for-12, Hannah Garland 12-for-12, Hannah Hamann 9-for-10, Jenna Diercks 7-for-7.  Digs (59): Jenna Diercks 16, Morgan Vander Heiden 14, Katie Banowetz 13, Sarah Garland 9, Sammie Flagel 3, Hannah Garland 2, Hannah Hamann 2.


Tigers Hammer Knights, 54-13, Finish With Winning Record

Tipton senior Travis Riedel (31) gets a push from Tiger quarterback Ben Emrich (8) into the end zone to put Tipton up 52-13 13 in the fourth quarter with 8:32 left in the game in the Tigers 54-13 win over rival North Cedar last Friday.  Riedel scored his first career touchdown on the play.  Photo by Ryan Stonebraker.

By Ryan Stonebraker
Sports Editor
TIPTON — The Tipton Tiger football team rallied back after a tough loss at home to West Branch last Friday to take a 54-13 season ending victory at home against rival North Cedar.  Tipton outgained the Knights rushing the football with a season high 487 yards on the ground to the Knights 74 in the football game, and 508 yards to 141 of total yards in the game..  The Tigers had 16 first downs to the Knights 7.
“It felt like one of those typical North Cedar games where it’s back and forth.  Then we talked to the kids after the first quarter and said ‘Ok, is it going to be that way all night?’  We’ve been in their shoes where we haven’t been the favorite.  We responded.  We put our foot down and really got things rolling in the second quarter,” said Tipton football coach Josh Bahr.
Though the score was a highlight for many, what happened in the fourth quarter stole the show.  Longtime manager, senior Travis Riedel scored a touchdown with 8:32 left in the game, sending the Tiger fans into a frenzy as much as any other Tiger score in the game.  Riedel, a manager since 7th grade, suited up for his first football game and practiced last week after obtaining a physical to do so.  At halftime, teammates eurged the Tiger coaches that Travis needed to score in the second half.
On the Tigers first drive of the fourth quarter, and extension of a drive started in the late third quarter, two Tiger ball carries brought the football near the goal line.  On a 3rd and 2 from the Knight 15, Ben Emrich rushed for 12 yards and slide to the 1-yard line, setting up first and goal.  Emrich and others waved to the coaches to bring on Riedel for the short yardage package.  After a illegal procedure penalty set Tipton back to the Knight eight on first and goal.  On the next play Dalton Clark had a clear path to the end zone and slid at the 1-yard line.  Again Riedel was summonded to the hudel.  On the next play, Emrich put the football in Riedel’s belly, and Riedel lunged to the goal line.  A Knight defender met him and stood him up, Emrich came up behind Riedel and began a push to get him into the endzone followed by teammates until Riedel crossed the goal line.  Riedel then celebrated like it was Christmas morning as did nearly everyone in the stands.  Though the score was meaningless in the final outcome, there was nothing insignificant to anyone wearing black and gold Friday.
“He’s been a part of the program for a long time.  Very dependable, outstanding kid with a kind heart.  He’d do anything for us.  Probably one of the most proud Tipton Tigers I have been around,” said Bahr.
“It was important to our team.  We had kids sliding before scoring.  They (Tipton players) talked about it during the game,” he said.
Riedel would be in on five offensive plays in the final quarter.  Riedel’s score bookended the Tipton scoring for the season as Daulton Mente scored the first touchdown of the 2016 back on August 26 at home against Wilton.  Riedel became the seventh different Tipton football player to score a rushing touchdown this season and fifth senior running back to do so.  The Tigers rushed for 31 touchdowns this season and put up 2,418 rushing yards as a team which was the second highest total in district 3 and 10th highest total in class 1A this season.
The Tigers rushed for a season high 487 yards in the game.  Senior Dalton Clark rushed for 248 yards on 25 carries for a 9.9-yard average, and three touchdowns.  Fellow seniors Zach Ford rushed for 80 yards and Daulton Mente rushed for 74 yards.  Each scored two touchdowns.  Ben Emrich had 100 yards of total offense in the football game with 33 passing yards and 67 rushing yards.  Mente caught two passes for 17 yards to lead three Tiger receivers.
Defensively, Tipton was led by eight tackles from Dalton Clark.  Clark also led Tipton with three tackles for loss in the game.  Zach Jones had 6 tackles while Zach Ford and Daulton Mente each had 5.  All three had two tackles for loss as did Ben Emrich.
The Tigers had four forced fumbles combined from Mente, Kolton Crock and Jones.  Ford and Logan Stolte each had interceptions and Quinten Mesick had one pass breakup.
North Cedar’s Shane Weber rushed for 89 yards on seven carries and had two of the Knights touchdowns.  The rest of the North Cedar team rushed for -15 yards on 18 carries.  Weber’s yards were the second highest this season in a game as the Knights flirted with getting their second player with 100 yards rushing in a game this fall.  Bryce Bemer rushed for 100 yards in the season opener with Alburnett and has the highest rush total this season in a game.
Carter Johnson passed for 68 yards on six completions and two interceptions.  Shane Weber had a team high three receptions while Jacob Jensen and Mason Minar each had two catches.
Defensively, Ethan Hill had 12 tackles and Byron Boleyn for the Knights.  Logan Minar had 7 while Greg Hansen and Jacob Jensen each had 6.
North Cedar ends the season with an overall record of 1-8 and a 1-6 district record.  The Knights say goodbye to 11 seniors from the team.  They are Bryce Bemer, Andrew Reif, Byron Boleyn, Jacob Jensen, Colin Sander, Carter Johnson, Nick Dewell, Ethan Hill, Logan Minar, Mason Darts and Chance Cinkovich.
“We grew a lot as a team this year and tonight’s score does not reflect that.  From where we started to where we are tonight, I am very proud of our guys.  This senior group has been through it all.  Three head coaches in four years, three different systems in four years, that’s tough.  Never once did they use that as an excuse to not show up or to quit,”  said North Cedar football coach Adam Hadenfeldt.
“Over the course of the season we had an attitude of ‘No Excuses’.  It’s tough in week nine of a long season.  There wasn’t a day where this group did not want to play football and that says a lot about them,” he said.
The Tigers say goodbye to 9 seniors from their team.  They are Dalton Clark, Daulton Mente, Brendan Claussen, Dillon McCollough, Zach Ford, Zach Jones, Billy Fonner, Logan Schroeder and Kolton Crock.
Tipton took a 13-0 lead in the first quarter on touchdown runs by Dalton Clark of 11 yards and Daulton Mente of 14 yards.  North Cedar trimmed the Tigers lead to 13-6 on a 31-yard Shane Weber touchdown run with 1 second left in the first quarter.  The rushing touchdown was significant as it was the third of the season for the Knights to that point.
The two teams traded touchdowns in the early second quarter with TIpton taking a 19-6 lead on a Zach Ford 15-yard touchdown run.  North Cedar answered with a Shane Weber 63-yard run to trim the Tigers lead to 19-13.
Tipton scored 20 unanswered points in the final 7:52 of the first half to take a commanding 39-13 halftime lead.  Touchdown runs by seniors Daulton Mente, Dalton Clark and Zach Ford widened the Tigers lead too far for a Knight comeback.
Dalton Clark scored the only points of the third quarter on a 37-yard touchdown run to put the score at 45-13.  Riedel’s score pushed the score past the 35-point mercy rule running clock.  The Tigers final score came on a safety when Zach Ford tackled North Cedar punter Jacob Jensen in the end zone with 5:38 left in the game.

Team Statistics:
NC TIP
First Downs 7 16
Rushes-Ave. 25-3.0 62-7.9
Rush yards 74 487
Pass C-A-I 7-21-2 4-6-1
Pass yards 69 47
Total yards 143 508
Fumbles-Lost 4-1 2-2
Penalties-yds 3-35 3-15
Punts-yards 5-187 1-34
KO-yards 4-181 9-370
Ave. KO 45.2 41.1
Poss. Time 18:43 29:17
3rd Dn. Con. 4-of-12 9-of-12
4th Dn. Con. 0-of-2 2-of-2
RZ-Chances 0-for-1 5-for-5

Quarter Scores:
1 2 3 4 Final
North Cedar 6 7 0 0 13
Tipton 13 26 6 9 54

Scoring Summary:
1st Qtr (8:50) - TIP - Dalton Clark (Zach Ford kick failed)
1st Qtr (2:02) - TIP - Daulton Mente (Zach Ford kick)
1st Qtr (0:01) - NC - Shane Weber 31-yard run (Jacob Jensen kick blocked)
2nd Qtr (10:14) - TIP - Zach Ford 15-yard run (Zach Ford kick failed)
2nd Qtr (9:55) - NC - Shane Weber 63-yard run (Jacob Jensen kick)
2nd Qtr (7:52) - TIP - Daulton Mente 41-yard run (Zach Ford kick)
2nd Qtr (5:28) - TIP - Dalton Clark 33-yard run (Zach Ford kick failed)
2nd Qtr (0:15) - TIP - Zach Ford 17-yard run (Zach Ford kick)
3rd Qtr (3:17) - TIP - Dalton Clark 37-yard run (Daulton Mente run failed)
4th Qtr (8:32) - TIP - Travis Riedel 1-yard run (Zach Ford kick)
4th Qtr (5:38) - TIP - Zach Ford tackled punter Jacob Jensen in the endzone for a safety

Individual Statistics:
Rushing: North Cedar - Shane Weber 7-89, Byron Boleyn 9-21, Colin Sander 3-(-2), Greg Hansen 1-(-3), Mason Minar 1-(-5), Carter Johnson 3-(-6), TEAM 1-(-20).  Tipton - Dalton Clark 25-248, Zach Ford 9-80, Daulton Mente 9-74, Ben Emrich 15-67, Quinen Mesick 3-17, Travis Riedl 1-1.
Passing: North Cedar Carter Johnson 6-for-20 68 yards, 0 TD’s, 2 INT’s.  Byron Boleyn 1-for-1 1 yard, 0 TD’s, 1 INT’s.  Tipton - Ben Emrich 3-of-5 33 yards, 0 TD’s, 1 INT., Dalton Clark 1-for-1 14 yards, 0 TD’s, 0 INT’s.
Receiving: North Cedar - Shane Weber 3-1, Jacob Jensen 2-41, Mason Minar 2-27.  Tipton - Daulton Mente 2-17, Zach Ford 1-16, Dillon McCollough 1-14.

Defensive Statistics:
Tackles (S-A-T): North Cedar - Ethan Hill 7-5 12, Byron Boleyn 10-1 11, Logan Minar 6-1 7, Greg Hansen 6-0 6, Jacob Jensen 5-1 6, Mason Minar 4-1 5, Aaron Woodward 4-0 4, Andrew Reif 3-0 3, Tyler Alexander 2-1 3, Nick Dewell 2-0 2, Carter Johnson 2-0 2, Logan Thimmes 1-0 1, Shane Weber 1-0 1, Sebastian Curley 1-0 1, Alex Woodward 1-0 1, Tyler Thurston 1-0 1, Dylan Welsch 1-0 1.
Tipton - Dalton Clark 5-3 8, Zach Jones 5-1 6, Zach Ford 4-1 5, Daulton Mente 3-2 5, Ben Emrich 3-1 4, Logan Stolte 1-3 4, Logan Schroeder 1-2 3, Dylan Mente 2-0 2, Kolton Crock 2-0 2, Brendon Claussen 2-0 2, Dillon McCullough 2-0 2, Keith Penningroth 2-0 2, Ryan Youkovitz 0-1 1.
Tackles For Loss: North Cedar - Aaron Woodward 1, Logan Minar 1, Boleyn 1.  Tipton - Dalton Clark 3, Zach Jones 2, Zach Ford 2, Daulton Mente 2, Ben Emrich 2, Logan Schroeder 1.
Forced Fumbles: North Cedar - Andrew Reif 1.  Tipton - Daulton Mente 2, Kolton Crock 1, Zach Jones 1.
Fumble Recoveries: North Cedar - Andrew Reif 1, Byron Boleyn 1.  Tipton - Daulton Mente 1.
Interceptions: North Cedar - Greg Hansen 1-0 yards.  Tipton - Zach Ford 1-4 yards, Logan Stolte 1-0.  
Pass Break Ups: North Cedar - none.  Tipton Quinten Mesick 1.

Kicking Statistics:
Kick-Offs: North Cedar - Jacob Jensen 4-181 45.2-ave.  Tipton - Zach Ford 8-359 44.9-ave., Kolton Crock 1-11 yards, 11.0-ave.
Kick-Off Returns: North Cedar - Shane Weber 3-41, Mason Minar 2-35, Byron Boleyn 1-13, Tyler Alexander 1-10, Keon McCullough 1-6, Mason Darts 1-0.  Tipton - Brendon Claussen 3-66, Daulton Mente 1-9.
Punts: North Cedar - Jacob Jensen 5-187 yards, 37.4-ave.  Tipton - Blaise Thumma 1-34 yards, 34.0-ave.
Punt Returns: North Cedar - N/A.  Tipton - Ben Emrich 2-10 yards.

Participation Report (Final)
North Cedar: 3-Andrew Reif, 4-Mason Minar, 5-Byron Boleyn, 10-Jacob Jensen, 11-Shane Weber, 14-Colin Sander, 15-Tyler Alexander, 18-Carter Johnson, 20-Keon McCullough, 33-Greg Hansen, 42-Logan Thimmes, 52-Sebastian Curley, 54-Nicholas Dewell, 55-Ethan Hill, 61-Alex Woodward, 63-Tyler Thurston, 66-Dylan Welsch, 78-Logan Minar, 80-Mason Darts, 88-Aaron Woodward.

Tipton: 1-Blaise Thumma, 2-Logan Stolte, 3-Dalton Clark, 7-Ryan Yaukovitz, 8-Ben Emrich, 10-Daulton Mente, 11-Quinten Mesick, 24-Dillon McCollough, 27-Brendon Clausse, 30-Zach Ford, 31-Travis Riedl, 40-Keith Penningroth, 44-Dylan Mente, 56-Zach Jones, 70-Logan Schroeder, 79-Kolton Crock.