Prep Basketball: Lopreato Sets Records, Schedule For Tonight

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

KILJ — Following Andrea Lopreato’s earth-shattering performance on Friday against Burlington, where she erupted for 37 points and 16 rebounds, the star sophomore also broke two long-standing school records.

Lopreato broke the record for sophomore high points in a game, which was previously set by Taylor Shull, who, as a sophomore, scored 31 points.

Lopreato also broke the record for single game points scored ever — the record was previously held by Darlene Corey, who finished with 34 points. Lopreato made 13-of-19 field goals in the win for the Panthers on Friday, improving to 10-9 in the process.

The Panthers girls’, as currently scheduled, are off until Friday when they take on Fairfield.

Here’s tonight’s schedule:

  • Mount Pleasant boys’ vs. Ottumwa (FM 105.5)
  • Washington boys’ vs. Williamsburg
  • Keokuk boys’ at Burlington
  • West Burlington at Fairfield (doubleheader)
  • Danville boys’ vs. Fort Madison
  • WACO at Central Lee (doubleheader)
  • Mediapolis boys’ vs. Louisa-Muscatine

Sports, Monday, February 8th

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Prep Wrestling: Seven Nikes, Six Tigers Headline 27 District Qualifiers: 

Seven Notre Dame-West Burlington-Danville Nikes and six New London Tigers headline area qualifiers for this weekend’s district wrestling tournament, following Saturday’s sectional results.

NDWB-Danville was paced by second-ranked 120-pounder Blaine Frazier, who made quick of both of his opponents, earning a fall victory over Davenport Assumption’s Mike Kersten (1:00) in the semis and then pinning Nolan Riddle (Keokuk) in the finals in 0:58 seconds to get one step closer to punching his ticket back to Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

Joining him as a sectional champion was 170-pounder C.J. Walrath. Walrath won his opening round bout in 0:58 seconds via fall over Zach Glasscock (Keokuk) and then came back in the finals to blitz Assumption’s Logan Schimanski 10-1 to earn a major decision victory.

On New London’s side of the coin, both Marcel and Dominic Lopez put on box office performances at Sigourney.

Marcel, a two-time defending state champion, rampaged everything in his path on his way to two tech fall victories — one over Calvin Walton of Moravia (23-8) and the other in the finals over North Mahaska’s Paul DeJong (25-10). He was an absolute clinician on Saturday.

Dominic followed tightly in his elder brother’s shoes. He too earned himself a technical fall finals victory at 145, surging past Wayne’s Jakson Cobb 25-8 in dominating fashion.

Not to be outdone, six Wapello Indian matmen are advancing to districts this week. 145-pounder Christopher Ewart dazzled in particular. Ewart earned two relatively easy fall victories: 0:30 over Cody McDonald (Louisa-Muscatine) and 1:26 over Iowa City Regina’s Sam Aitchison.

Mediapolis’ Quinten Aney showed why he is one of the most feared 132-pounders statewide, putting on a clinic in his home gym.

Aney rolled to a fall win in the semis in 0:39 over Eligah Fegel (Regina) and came behind that with a tech fall win (19-2) over Wapello’s Elijah Belzer. Aney, a state medalist last year, seems poised to repeat that success once more.

WACO’s Landon Provino was the Warriors lone district qualifier, but he made sure he did it in style. The 285-pounder rolled to a fall win in 2:08 over Colton Weaver (Wilton) to punch his ticket to this Saturday’s dance.

Meanwhile, Columbus-Winfield-Mount Union’s Lane Scorpil and Chance Malone had as a easy route to the districts as you could have wanted. Scorpil didn’t actually wrestle a match after receiving multiple byes and then a forfeit. He’s ranked No. 2 at 106 (2A) in the latest Predicament rankings.

His teammate Malone spent barely one minute on the mat, earning a fall in 0:34 seconds over Aiden Kniffen (NDWB-Danville) in his semifinal bout, while dominating Keokuk’s Jordan Salyers for a fall victory in 0:45 seconds in the finals.

The ninth-ranked 285-pounder was incredibly impressive.

Mount Pleasant had just one qualifier for this weekend’s district tournament: Sam Carrasco.

Carrasco, wrestling at 220, was a sectional champion, squeaking by Chase Diaz (Assumption) via 11-9 decision.

Just missing out on joining him were teammates Bowen Davis, who lost his wrestle-back, and Carson Coleman who did not get a chance to wrestle-back.

Coleman was a state qualifier last year but put in another terrific junior season.

Here’s our full list of district qualifiers:

Class 1A-Sectional 10

120 — Marcel Lopez (New London)

145 — Dominic Lopez (New London)

152 — Josh Glendening (New London)

170 — Boden Pickle (New London)

195 — Currey Jacobs (New London)

220 — Carter Allen (New London)

Class 1A-Sectional 16

120 — Garret Dickey (Wapello)

132 — Quinten Aney (Mediapolis)

132 — Eiljah Belzer (Wapello)

138 — Chase Witte (Wapello)

145 — Christopher Ewart (Wapello)

152 — Evan Ross (Wapello)

170 — Levi Arnold (Mediapolis)

195 — Owen Housman (Wapello)

285 — Landon Provino (WACO)

Class 2A-Sectional 10

106 — Carter West (NDWB-Danville)

113 — Lane Scorpil (Columbus-WMU)

120 — Blaine Frazier (NDWB-Danville)

138 — Isaiah Fenton (NDWB-Danville)

145 — Sam West (NDWB-Danville)

152 — Grifen Molle (NDWB-Danville)

160 — River Belger (NDWB-Danville)

170 — CJ Walrath (NDWB-Danville)

182 — Ayden Frazier (Washington)

195 — Ethan Palmer (Columbus-WMU)

220 — Sam Carrasco (Mount Pleasant)

285 — Chance Malone (Columbus-WMU)

Prep Wrestling: Regional Dual Sites Announced, New London to Lisbon, NDWB-Danville to Assumption:

The 2021 Regional Dual pairings have been released and two area programs will compete for a spot in next Wednesday’s team state duals, tomorrow.

New London, who finished second as a team at Sigourney, will travel to Lisbon where they will meet up with No. 20 Alburnett.

The Tigers are ranked 13th in Class 1A.

The winner of their matchup will then square off with the second-ranked Lions of Lisbon.

In Class 2A, No. 14 Notre Dame-West Burlington-Danville will meet up up with No. 22 Albia in their opening round bout.

Like Notre Dame, the Nikes finished second at their sectional (Davenport Assumption) on Saturday.

If the Nikes should win over Albia, they will meet up with the fourth-ranked Knights in the finals.

Assumption was the sectional winner Saturday.

Wrestling tomorrow will begin at 6:00 p.m.

Prep Basketball: Lopreato Sets Records, Schedule For Tonight:

Following Andrea Lopreato’s earth-shattering performance on Friday against Burlington, where she erupted for 37 points and 16 rebounds, the star sophomore also broke two long-standing records.

Lopreato broke the record for sophomore high points in a game, which was previously set by Taylor Shull, who, as a sophomore, scored 31 points.

Lopreato also broke the record for single game points scored ever — the record was previously held by Darlene Corey, who finished with 34 points. Lopreato made 13-of-19 field goals in the win for the Panthers on Friday, improving to 10-9 in the process.

The Panthers girls’, as currently scheduled, are off until Friday when they take on Fairfield.

Here’s tonight’s schedule:

  • Mount Pleasant boys’ vs. Ottumwa (FM 105.5)
  • Washington boys’ vs. Williamsburg
  • Keokuk boys’ at Burlington
  • West Burlington at Fairfield (doubleheader)
  • Danville boys’ vs. Fort Madison
  • WACO at Central Lee (doubleheader)
  • Mediapolis boys’ vs. Louisa-Muscatine

Men’s College Basketball: Wesleyan Falls in Season Opener to Cornell: 

Kaleb Cresswell had 14 points but it was not enough as the Iowa Wesleyan men’s basketball team (0-1) fell to Cornell 75-51 in their season opener Saturday at Ruble Arena.

Former Mount Pleasant standout Jordan Magnani had 10 points for Cornell, while the Rams were led by Cooper Kabela who finished with a game-high 23 points to go along with nine rebounds and three steals.

Cornell limited Iowa Wesleyan to just 31.5% from the field, while the Tigers made just 6-of-19 three point attempts.

The Tigers will be off until Wednesday when then they will rematch the Rams, this time in Mount Vernon.

Tip is set for 7:00 p.m.

View the full release here.

Women’s College Basketball: Wesleyan Women Fall to 0-3:

Anija Simmons had 22 points, but it was not enough as the Iowa Wesleyan women’s basketball team dropped to Cornell 67-50 yesterday at Ruble Arena.

The loss was the Tigers third straight to begin the year.

Morgan McCrea also finished in double figures, scoring 10 points and adding six rebounds for the Tigers.

Cornell was led by Madison Osborn, who finished with 14 points.

The Wesleyan women will too rematch Cornell, their tilt on Thursday in Mount Vernon.

Tip is set for 7:00 p.m.

You can view the full release here.

Mount Pleasant Childcare Center Announces New Director

MOUNT PLEASANT, IA – In her first order of business, new director of the Mount Pleasant Childcare Center Amy McLaughlin, accepted a check from St. Alphonsus Catholic Church. That contribution is another of the generous donations from area churches. McLaughlin will officially begin her duties as the new director on February 8.

 

“The Board and I are very excited for Amy to join us as our new Director. We are confident that her education and past work experiences, combined with her outgoing personality, will be the perfect fit for the center” said Sarah Donnolly, President of the Mount Pleasant Childcare Center Board of Directors.

 

Amy McLaughlin, a native of Sigourney, IA attended Loras College receiving her degrees in Social Work and Psychology. She has close to 20-years of experience with the Iowa Department of Human Services. McLaughlin and her husband Jeremy reside in Wayland, IA with their two children.

 

McLaughlin explained, “Being part of the Childcare Center from the ground up is a wonderful opportunity and I am thrilled to be part of it. I look forward to working with community partners to make this long-needed addition to Mount Pleasant. I am also excited to be working again in Mount Pleasant and looking forward to seeing familiar faces!”

 

As part of her training for her new position, Amy will be working part-time at the Kids Corral in Washington, IA to gain hands on experience. She will also be integral in the remodel of the new Mount Pleasant Childcare Center located in the former Family Video.

 

Mount Pleasant has 1041 kids under the age of 11 and only 201 registered childcare seats. The community has seen a reduction of 51% in available childcare seats in the last five years. The Mount Pleasant Childcare Center will begin registration in March and is on schedule to open June 1, 2021. The Center is accepting donations which can be sent to the Mount Pleasant Childcare Center, c/o Mount Pleasant Area Chamber Alliance, 124 S. Main, Mount Pleasant, IA 52641.

 

For more information about the Center, contact Amy McLaughlin at 319-385-3101 or email kids@mpiowa.org.

Prep Wrestling: Seven Nikes, Six Tigers Headline 27 Area District Qualifiers

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

(Photo Courtesy: Andy Abeyta /thegazette.com)

(KILJ) — Seven Notre Dame-West Burlington-Danville Nikes and six New London Tigers headline area qualifiers for next weekend’s district wrestling tournament, following today’s sectional results.

NDWB-Danville was paced by second-ranked 120-pounder Blaine Frazier, who made quick of both of his opponents, earning a fall victory over Davenport Assumption’s Mike Kersten (1:00) in the semis and then pinning Nolan Riddle (Keokuk) in the finals in 0:58 seconds to get one step closer to punching his ticket back to Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

Joining him as a sectional champion was 170-pounder C.J. Walrath. Walrath won his opening round bout in 0:58 seconds via fall over Zach Glasscock (Keokuk) and then came back in the finals to blitz Assumption’s Logan Schimanski 10-1 to earn a major decision victory.

On New London’s side of the coin, both Marcel and Dominic Lopez put on box office performances at Sigourney.

Marcel, a two-time defending state champion, rampaged everything in his path on his way to two tech fall victories — one over Calvin Walton of Moravia (23-8) and the other in the finals over North Mahaska’s Paul DeJong (25-10). He was an absolute clinician today.

Dominic followed tightly in his elder brother’s shoes. He too earned himself a technical fall finals victory at 145, surging past Wayne’s Jakson Cobb 25-8 in dominating fashion.

Not to be outdone, six Wapello Indian matmen are advancing to districts next week. 145-pounder Christopher Ewart dazzled in particular. Ewart earned two relatively easy fall victories: 0:30 over Cody McDonald (Louisa-Muscatine) and 1:26 over Iowa City Regina’s Sam Aitchison.

Mediapolis’ Quinten Aney showed why he is one of the most feared 132-pounders statewide, putting on a clinic in his home gym.

Aney rolled to a fall win in the semis in 0:39 over Eligah Fegel (Regina) and came behind that with a tech fall win (19-2) over Wapello’s Elijah Belzer. Aney, a state medalist last year, seems poised to repeat that success once more.

WACO’s Landon Provino was the Warriors lone district qualifier, but he made sure he did it in style. The 285-pounder rolled to a fall win in 2:08 over Colton Weaver (Wilton) to punch his ticket to next Saturday’s dance.

Meanwhile, Columbus-Winfield-Mount Union’s Lane Scorpil and Chance Malone had as a easy route to the districts as you could have wanted. Scorpil didn’t actually wrestle a match after receiving multiple byes and then a forfeit. He’s ranked No. 2 at 106 (2A) in the latest Predicament rankings.

His teammate Malone spent barely one minute on the mat, earning a fall in 0:34 seconds over Aiden Kniffen (NDWB-Danville) in his semifinal bout, while dominating Keokuk’s Jordan Salyers for a fall victory in 0:45 seconds in the finals.

The ninth-ranked 285-pounder was incredibly impressive.

Mount Pleasant had just one qualifier for next weekend’s district tournament: Sam Carrasco.

Carrasco, wrestling at 220, was a sectional champion, squeaking by Chase Diaz (Assumption) via 11-9 decision.

Just missing out on joining him were teammates Bowen Davis, who lost his wrestle-back, and Carson Coleman who did not get a chance to wrestle-back.

Coleman was a state qualifier last year but put in another terrific junior season.

Here’s our full list of district qualifiers:

Class 1A-Sectional 10

120 — Marcel Lopez (New London)

145 — Dominic Lopez (New London)

152 — Josh Glendening (New London)

170 — Boden Pickle (New London)

195 — Currey Jacobs (New London)

220 — Carter Allen (New London)

Class 1A-Sectional 16

120 — Garret Dickey (Wapello)

132 — Quinten Aney (Mediapolis)

132 — Eiljah Belzer (Wapello)

138 — Chase Witte (Wapello)

145 — Christopher Ewart (Wapello)

152 — Evan Ross (Wapello)

170 — Levi Arnold (Mediapolis)

195 — Owen Housman (Wapello)

285 — Landon Provino (WACO)

Class 2A-Sectional 10

106 — Carter West (NDWB-Danville)

113 — Lane Scorpil (Columbus-WMU)

120 — Blaine Frazier (NDWB-Danville)

138 — Isaiah Fenton (NDWB-Danville)

145 — Sam West (NDWB-Danville)

152 — Grifen Molle (NDWB-Danville)

160 — River Belger (NDWB-Danville)

170 — CJ Walrath (NDWB-Danville)

182 — Ayden Frazier (Washington)

195 — Ethan Palmer (Columbus-WMU)

220 — Sam Carrasco (Mount Pleasant)

285 — Chance Malone (Columbus-WMU)

 

MP School Board Meeting Agenda

Mount Pleasant Community School District School Board Meeting
Date  Monday, February 8, 2021   6:00 PM
Mount Pleasant Community School District:  High School Media Center
Mount Pleasant, Iowa 52641
1.   Call to Order

2.   Roll Call
3.   Approval of Agenda
4.   Citizen Comments
5.  Approval of Minutes, Claims, Financials
6.      Reports
a.      Instructional Services
i.            iJAG Update – Instructor Tony Swayzer and students
b.      Superintendent’s Report
1.      Legislative Update
2.      February 22 Work Session:  IASB School Board Development Session
c.       Board Committee Reports
i.            Finance
ii.            Site
iii.            Policy
7.      Other Board Communications
8.      Consent Items
a.      Personnel
b.      Open Enrollment
9.      Unfinished Business
a.      Approve FY20 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (Motion)
10.    New Business
a.      Second Reading of School Board Policy Series 500 Student Personnel (Motion)
i.            502.1 Student Conduct
ii.            504.9 Special Health Services
iii.            E502.6 Search and Seizure Checklist
b.      First Reading of School Board Policy 707.5 School Wellness Policy    (Motion)
c.       Preliminary 2021-2022 School Calendar   (Review)
d.      Set Public Hearing Date for 2021-2022 School Calendar – March 8, 2021, 6:20pm,
Mount Pleasant Community High School (Motion)
e.      Consideration to Approve Thomas McInerney as Architect for HS Family and
Consumer Science Redesign (Motion)
f.        Consideration to Approve Jr. Class Fundraiser (Motion)
g.    Negotiations Discussion (Exempt from Open Meetings Law)
h.      Mid-year Review of Superintendent Job Performance and Goals as per Iowa Code
21.5 (1)(i) To Evaluate the Professional Competency of an Individual (Closed Session)
i.     Adjournment

West Point City Council Meeting Agenda

TENTATIVE AGENDA

City Council of West Point, Iowa

Regular Meeting at American Legion

309 – 5th Street, West Point, Iowa 52656

Monday, February 8, 2021 at 6:30 p.m.

 

  1. CALL TO ORDER

 

  1. ROLL CALL

 

  1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND INVOCATION BY COUNCILOR LOVING

 

  1. APPROVAL OF AGENDA

 

  1. PUBLIC HEARING
  2. Budget Maximum Property Tax Levy for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 (FYE22)

Motion to Open:

Discussion:

Motion to Close:

 

  1. Resolution No. 802-21, “Resolution to Approve Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Maximum Property Tax Dollars for Levy”

 

  1. OPPORTUNITY FOR CITIZENS TO ADDRESS THE COUNCIL
  2. Leland McCosh Memorial Award to Mayor Paul Walker

 

  1. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT REPORT

 

  1. POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT

 

  1. MAYOR’S REPORT

 

  1. CITY ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT

 

  1. CITY COUNCILOR’S REPORT

 

  1. OLD BUSINESS

 

  1. NEW BUSINESS
  2. Budget Amendment for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 (FYE21): Set Public Hearing for March 8, 2021at 6:30 p.m. at Public Library; and Publish Notice of Hearing in Daily Democrat

 

  1. Receipt and Consideration of Final Proposed Budget Estimate for Fiscal Year 2021-2022(FYE22): Set Public Hearing on Adoption of Final Budget for March 8, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. at Public Library; and, Publish Notice of Public Hearing in Daily Democrat

 

 

 

  1. Urban Revitalization Tax Exemption
    • Bernie & Ann Abolt, 102 Ave D

 

  1. Resolution No. 803-21, “A Resolution Authorizing Property Owners Outside the Corporate City Limits to Connect to Sewer System of West Point, Lee County, Iowa”

 

  1. Resolution No. 804-21,”An Amended Resolution Adopting an Investment Policy for the City of West Point, Iowa”

 

  1. Liquor License Application

1) TurnBOWL (with Outdoor Service), effective 2/12/2021

 

  1. MONTHLY REPORTS
  2. Minutes of Regular Meeting of January 11, 2021
  3. Treasurer’s Report for January, 2021
  4. Warrants Payable for February, 2021

 

  1. OTHER BUSINESS

 

  1. ADJOURNMENT

Iowa Workers Get Free Tax Preparation Assistance

Sites available throughout the state

(Des Moines, Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Human Services (DHS) reminds Iowans with low to moderate income, Iowans who are elderly, and Iowans with disabilities that they can get free tax preparation services at sites throughout the state.

Funding for this initiative comes from a two-year grant through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) grant program. VITA is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) initiative designed to promote and support free tax preparation service for the underserved, in both urban and non-urban locations.

DHS contracts with the Iowa Center for Economic Success to promote and deliver the tax preparation services through coalition partners across the state. You can find locations and times for tax preparation assistance at: https://theiowacenter.org/services/tax-services/ or at http://irs.treasury.gov/freetaxprep/.

“In a year like the one we just had, filing taxes can seem more stressful than ever. The EITC/VITA program ensures that hardworking Iowans can access accurate, efficient, and free tax preparation in a safe and supportive environment. The way our volunteer tax preparers work with our clients will look different this year – many working virtually – but the history of strong service remains the same,” said Erma Mujic, Manager of Government Funding + Compliance with The Iowa Center.

During the 2019 filing season, over 139,000 Iowa families claimed over $61.6 million in Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). EITC eligibility can be complex and varies by income, family size, and filing status.

By visiting a VITA site, Iowans can access IRS-trained and certified volunteers who can help them determine if they qualify for the EITC and other refundable tax credits, such as the Child Tax Credit or education credits. Volunteers at these sites also prepare and e-file (electronically file) tax returns at no cost. More than 500 volunteers prepared over 12,000 returns during last year’s filing season.

“The Earned Income Tax Credit can be extremely helpful for working Iowans, providing them more money to help them pay for groceries, housing costs and other bills. We want to spread the word and encourage Iowans eligible to file a tax return, even if they don’t owe any taxes, to take full advantage of the EITC,” said Adult, Children and Family Services Division Administrator Janee Harvey.

More details on Free Tax Preparation:
https://theiowacenter.org/services/tax-services/

Andy Miller New Washington Co. Extension Director

Andy Miller has been hired as the new County Director of Iowa State University Extension and Outreach of Washington County.  His official duties began February 3.

 

Since 2005, Andy has served as the Probation/Parole Officer for the Department of Corrections 8th Judicial. Prior to that role he has served as a Residential Officer and Youth Care Worker.  Andy has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science/Criminal Justice with a minor in Psychology from Buena Vista University.

 

Andy and his wife Cheyenne reside near Brighton on the family farm, where they are busy raising three daughters who have active schedules.  Andy has been a volunteer on the Washington Fire Department since 2015, where he leads Fire Prevention outreach in the Washington Fire district.  Is trained in Trench Rescue, Dive Team Rescue, CPR, Mental Health First Aid certified and is a substitute driver for the fire department.  Andy looks forward to coaching softball someday for his daughter’s teams and to continue his volunteering for many other community activities.

 

“Washington is our home; we were both raised here and being able to live and raise our family in Washington is important to us.  This opportunity allows me to use my talents to further the strong foundation that is in place with the Washington County Extension and the communities it serves.  Building on the outstanding reputation, I am excited to evaluate and implement programming opportunities for the county.”

 

Washington County Extension Council member Margaret Brinning commented, “the personnel committee was privileged to interview several outstanding candidates.  It became evident that Andy has the talents and experiences we are looking for to fill this role.  Finding a member from the community who can advance this position in the direction we envision.  Someone who wants to live, work, raise their family in became very evident that the search led us to Andy.  The Washington County Extension council is very excited to have him on board and to continue the progress and successes of Washington County Extension.

 

You may reach Andy via e-mail at to be determined or by calling the Washington County Extension office at 319-653-4811.  For information on programs hosted by Washington County Extension please visit our website at www.extension.iastate.edu/washington