Following venue and event format changes due to COVID-19, the 2021 IHSAA State Swimming Championships are now scheduled for Saturday, February 13 at Linn-Mar High School in Marion.
Next month’s meet had previously been set for a two-day preliminary and final format at the University of Iowa’s Campus Recreation and Wellness Center.
Due to capacity limitations, spectators will not be permitted at any IHSAA postseason swimming event. State meet and state qualifying meet attendance is limited to participants, event staff, administrators and coaches, and approved media members.
“We’re grateful to Linn-Mar for stepping up as an able and willing host school for the 2021 IHSAA State Swimming Championships,” IHSAA executive director Tom Keating said.
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A wanted Coralville man has been arrested after allegedly leading police on a chase earlier this week.
23-year-old Jamaal Brooks was booked into the Johnson County Jail just after 7:30 Friday night. Iowa City Police say Brooks was the driver of a Volkswagen Jetta that sped by an officer parked near the corner of Muscatine Avenue and 4
th Avenue just after 8:15 Wednesday night. The officer in the patrol car said his vehicle shook as Brooks sped by, leading him to turn on his radar and clock Brooks doing 53 miles per hour in a 25 mile per hour zone.
When the officer activated his lights and siren, Brooks allegedly turned down a side street. The officer caught up to him on F Street, but Brooks allegedly turned off his headlights, accelerated to 60 miles per hour and turned southbound onto 6
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