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A high school basketball player knocked out an opponent during post-game handshakes, leading to the Iowa teen's arrest on a felony charge, officials said Friday.
According to TMZ, Wilkins was arrested on Tuesday on two counts of battery. Gerald, the younger brother of NBA legend Dominique Wilkins, is facing charges from incidents dating back to June.
One was on the under of the 2021 Iowa-Iowa State, in which Blom did not appear. The final score of that game was a 27-17 Iowa win, with the total coming just below the over/under at most sportsbooks.
Freeman attended high school at Bradley-Bourbonnais.In Freeman's senior season, at Moline High School he helped lead his school to a state title. [1] Coming out of high school, Freeman decided to commit to play college basketball for the Iowa Hawkeyes over offers from other schools such as Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Michigan State, Indiana, Marquette, Northwestern, Ohio State, Purdue, Butler, Wake ...
The 6-foot-4-inch (1.93 m) and 195 lb (88 kg) point guard [1] [2] /shooting guard was the highest scoring player on the team at the time of his dismissal. [3] Pierce was born in the Chicago, Illinois suburb of Westmont, [4] and he played competitive basketball for Westmont High School. He began attending the University of Iowa in 2001.
On April 25, 2007, U.S. law enforcement agencies in Dubuque, Iowa, arrested John Tomkins of Dubuque, whom they believed to be "The Bishop." [5] The authorities had identified the suspect as a 42-year-old former postal worker. [1] He had been described as a machinist who was married. This did not fit the original criminal profile created by the FBI.
A player on the Carlisle High School basketball team in Iowa has been charged with a felony after appearing to punch out an opposing player in the handshake line at the end of Tuesday night's game.
The 26 plaintiffs include former Iowa State quarterback Hunter Dekkers, Iowa defensive lineman Noah Shannon and Iowa State defensive end Eyioma Uwazurike, whom the Denver Bronco drafted in 2022.