Sports, Tuesday, June 15th

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Prep Baseball: Mount Pleasant Loses Two, New London Dominates, Other Area Finals:

Fort Madison 15, Mount Pleasant 0

Fort Madison 14, Mount Pleasant 4

The Mount Pleasant baseball team was swept at the hands of Fort Madison yesterday at Mapleleaf Athletic Complex losing 15-0 and 14-4.

In game one, Fort Madison’s Matt Hopper fired a one-hitter over four innings to lead the Bloodhounds.

Colten Hutson had Mount Pleasant’s lone hit.

Jack Johnson took the loss for the Panthers working 3.1 innings allowing eight runs, seven of which were earned. He walked fived and struck out one.

Fort Madison soaked up 12 walks from Mount Pleasant pitching over four innings as they scored seven runs in the 3rd and 4th innings.

In game two, Will Edeker worked a solid three innings allowing two hits and three earned run, but the Bloodhounds scored six times in the 4th and seven in the 5th as they rolled to the run rule victory.

Cooper Keldgord allowed 10 runs in one inning on six hits and five walks, which helped Fort Madison take the game over.

Carter Amos and two hits and two RBI while Dalton Gardner also had two hits for the Panther offense.

The pair of losses moved Mount Pleasant to 2-11.

They’re now 1-8 in conference action.

New London 14, Pekin 3 

New London jumped out to a 9-0 lead, as they rolled past Pekin yesterday 14-3.

Camden Kasel had three hits and drove in four runs, while Josh Catala had a three hit evening as well, scoring a run and driving in one.

Yesterday marked the eighth time in nine games where New London scored in double digits.

Brendan Richey went three innings to start the game for the Tigers, while Tucker Gibbar earned the win, working one scoreless inning striking out two.

New London improved to 9-0.

Louisa-Muscatine 18, Winfield-Mount Union 3 

Louisa-Muscatine’s 10-run 6th inning helped the Falcons pull away for an 18-3 win over Winfield-Mount Union last night.

Winfield scored a single tally in the 1st inning and scrapped for two in the 4th.

Jared Woerly had two hits and drove in three for Louisa-Muscatine.

Stats were not made available for Winfield.

The Wolves fell to 1-12.

Wapello 6, Mediapolis 3 

Wapello busted loose for four runs in the 4th inning as they defeated Mediapolis 6-3 yesterday.

Cooper Garrison and Owen Housman each had two hits for the Indians, who moved to 4-6.

Chase Witte earned the win for Wapello hurling five innings, scattering nine hits.

Mediapolis senior Josh Darbyshire and teammate Tyler Samuel each had a three hit night.

The Bulldogs fell to 8-6.

Prep Softball: Louisa-Muscatine Rallies, Mount Pleasant Swept:

Louisa-Muscatine 6, Winfield-Mount Union 5

Kylee Sanders had three hits and scored three runs as No. 2 Louisa-Muscatine rallied for a 6-5 win over Winfield-Mount Union yesterday.

The UNI Panther recruit had two singles, a triple while driving in two for the Falcons.

Winfield-Mount Union ace Madie Anderson struck out ten hitters hurling seven full innings scattering eight hits.

Molly Miller had two hits including a home run, Carlee Sloan also had a two hit evening for the Lady Wolves.

Winfield-Mount Union fell to 9-3.

Fort Madison 14, Mount Pleasant 4

Fort Madison 13, Mount Pleasant 1 

Fort Madison steamed to a pair of wins yesterday over Mount Pleasant, winning 14-4 and 13-1 at Mapleleaf Athletic Complex.

Bethany Drury drove in two runs in game one for the Panthers, while Jersey Beachy doubled and Courtney Raub had two steals.

Drury took the loss in the circle.

In game two, Madison Helling was the losing pitcher.

Savana Walls had two hits and a run scored, while Grace Kelley went 1-for-2 with a RBI.

The two losses fell Mount Pleasant to 0-17.

Central Lee 2, Danville 1

Carlea Beckman and Morgan Waste each had two hits but Central Lee rallied for a walk-off 2-1 win over Danville last night.

Ava Smith was the tough luck loser, hurling 6.2 innings, striking out six.

She allowed just one earned run.

Meghan Hopp and Makayla Marrison each had a pair of hits for the Hawks.

Central Lee moved to 8-4.

Danville dropped to 3-8.

Wapello 15, Mediapolis 3 

College Volleyball: Wesleyan Names Ashley Miller as Head Coach:

Iowa Wesleyan has named Ashley Miller the next head volleyball coach, the school announced yesterday.

Miller comes to Iowa Wesleyan from William Penn University, where she spent the past two years as the graduate assistant coach for the women’s volleyball program.

She assisted in bringing the Statesmen from a 12-19 record in 2019 to an impressive 17-9 record in 2020-21.

Miller assisted in the day-to-day operations of the Statesmen volleyball program, helping with recruiting, social media, overseeing the varsity reserve team, and developing and implementing practice and game plans.

She was also a strength and conditioning coach for the Statesmen, training their men’s soccer, baseball, and women’s volleyball teams.

Iowa Wesleyans’ volleyball team will begin their season with a scrimmage on August 28th at home against Eureka.

College Football: Wesleyan Football Schedule Released:

The Iowa Wesleyan football team has released their 2021 fall schedule, taking the field for the 125th season of Tiger Football.

This will be their first year in the NAIA, competing in the North Star Athletic Conference.

Iowa Wesleyan will open their season on the road at Saint Ambrose University on August 28th.

They’ll host their home opener the following weekend against Missouri Baptist.

Homecoming will be October 2nd against Crown College.

Here’s the full schedule:

  • August 28th at Saint Ambrose University
  • September 4th vs Missouri Baptist University
  • September 11th at Quincy University
  • September 18th vs Trinity International University
  • September 25th vs Valley City State University
  • October 2nd vs Crown College — HOMECOMING 
  • October 16th at Dickinson State University
  • October 23rd at Dakota State University
  • October 30th vs Presentation College
  • November 6th vs Waldorf University
  • November 13th at Mayville State University

Daily Jail Count

In the interest of keeping Henry County residents informed, the Henry County Sheriff’s office has requested KILJ post the daily jail count. During the jail referendum campaign it was publicized that the jail would be able to house additional inmates from surrounding counties and this would generate revenue for Henry County.

Date:   06-15-2021______

 

JAIL COUNT

 

  _22_      Henry County Inmates

 

  _51_      Out of County Contract Inmates              

 

 _73_     TOTAL

Eugene A. “Gene” “Fu Check” Foecke

Eugene A. “Gene” “Fu Check” Foecke, 68, of Donnellson, Iowa, passed away at 7:15 a.m. Monday, June 14, 2021, at his home surrounded by family.

Gene was born on August 8, 1952 in Fort Madison, Iowa, the son of Adrian and Winnie (Winnike) Foecke. On July 29, 2008, he married Nancy Hanley in Lewistown, Montana.

He is survived by his wife: Nancy; one daughter: Nanook (Brett) Arnold of Donnellson; grandchildren: Nolan Leveling, Nadia Leveling, Leah (Justin) Flockhart, Rachel (fiancé Ben Wyatt) Arnold and Hanna Arnold; siblings: Jim (Jeanne) Foecke of Pilot Grove, Iowa, Suzanne (Larry) Mehmert of Cresco, Iowa; Mari Lu (Dave) Smith of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Bernie (Deb) Foecke of West Point, Iowa and Joe (Jan) Foecke of Kansas City, Missouri. Also surviving are several nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents and step-son: Edward LeTellier

Gene was a 1970 graduate of Marquette High School. He was a retired farmer and co-owner of the Franklin Tap. Gene enjoyed fishing and raising cattle. He was a steward of the land.

Friends may call after 12:00 noon Wednesday, June 16, 2021, at Schmitz Funeral Home in West Point, where the family will receive friends from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. that evening.

 

A celebration of life will be held at a later date at Franklin Tap.

 

Memorials have been established in his memory for West Point Fire and Rescue, Great River Hospice or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

 

Schmitz Funeral Home of West Point is assisting the family with local arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com.

Mount Pleasant Community School District School Board Meeting

Date  Monday, June 14, 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.    Recognition of Retirees
    5.    Citizen Comments
    6.     Approval of Minutes, Claims, Financials 
    7.     Reports
  2. Instructional Services –
  3.      Activities Report, Scot Lamm, Activities Director
  4.     Summer School Update, Katie Gavin, Dir. of Instruction
  5. Superintendent’s Report
  6. HS Chiller Replacement Tentative Schedule
  7.       Legislative Update
  8. November 2021 School Board Election Information
  9. Board Committee Reports
  10. Finance
  11. Site

iii.            Policy

  1.    Other Board Communications
  2.    Consent Items
  3.  Personnel
  4. Open Enrollment
  5.      New Business
  6. Consideration to Approve Property/Casualty/Worker’s Comp. Insurance Renewal    (Motion)
  7. Consideration to Approve Facilities Assessment and Master Planning Firm   (Motion)
  8. Consideration to Approve District Developed Service Delivery Plan Committee   (Motion)
  9. Resolution to Approve Purchase of 404 N. Lincoln Property   (Motion)
  10. Consideration to Approve 2021-2022 Student Handbooks   (Motion)
  11. Consideration to Approve Food Service Consultant Agreement    (Motion)
  12. First Reading with Recommendation to Post Notice of Intended Action, Board Policy 401.17 Vacations    (Motion)
  13. Approval to go into Closed Session under Iowa Code 21.5 (1)(a) “…to review or discuss records authorized by law to be kept

confidential.” (Motion)

  1. Consideration to readmit Student #10573 who was the subject of a closed session, effective the start of 2021-2022 School Year (Motion)
  2. Year-end 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)

  1. Consideration of Contract Approval for Superintendent   (Motion)
  2. Adjournment

Larry L. Schlarbaum

Larry L. Schlarbaum, 75, of rural Salem passed away on Friday, June 11, 2021, at his home.

Larry’s family will host a Celebration of his Life at a later date.

According to his wishes cremation has been entrusted to the care of Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com

Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant is caring for his arrangements.

Jail Population Count

In the interest of keeping Henry County residents informed, the Henry County Sheriff’s office has requested KILJ post the daily jail count. During the jail referendum campaign it was publicized that the jail would be able to house additional inmates from surrounding counties and this would generate revenue for Henry County.

Henry County Jail

 

Date:   ____6-14-2021_____

 

JAIL COUNT

 

  _25      Henry County Inmates

 

 54_      Out of County Contract Inmates              

 

 79     TOTAL

Ryan Lee Wiseman

Ryan Lee Wiseman, 59, of Columbus, Ohio, passed away on Tuesday, March 2, 2021. He was born to parents Ennos W. Wiseman and Eilean L. Wiseman, on November 30, 1961 in Fort Madison, Iowa. He weighed 7 pounds, 10 oz. He was the last of 5 children. His sisters loved caring for him as a child. Always the grinner!

He graduated from Central Lee High School in 1980. He was active in music and a member of the high school’s double quartet. He loved playing the trumpet in the band and was inspired by Maynard Ferguson. This mighty group of friends built a cabin back in the woods where everyone could come back and enjoy. The cabin still stands today. He grew up in the Embury United Methodist Church, Donnellson, Iowa. A place where everyone is family and everyone knows your name!

Growing up on the family farm in rural Farmington, he rescued his beloved horse “Sassafras” from an abusive owner. Sassafras shared his love. Regardless of his time away, she would come running when he called her name, even if his voice was barely above a whisper. As was with his dad, he had gentle ways with animals. When camping out in the woods on the family farm, he would wake up, only to find he was surrounded by all the black Angus cows sleeping all around him, protecting him. He went on to study at University of Iowa and graduated from Culinary Institute of Philadelphia. Ryan was the chef and managed a ski resort in Michigan before moving to Columbus, Ohio. While in Michigan he met Barbara Willett in 1990 and married in Columbus, Ohio on May 23, 1992. They have 3 children: Joachim Willett, Brandy Wiseman and Jennifer Wiseman. While in Columbus, he was the Chef at Makoy Center and catered daily for the National Guard, among other assignments throughout his career. During a pro-longed illness, his mission was to help others cope with kidney dialysis while working through the effects of Goodpasture’s Syndrome himself by driving them to and from the dialysis center, encouraging them all the way. He was dedicated to making others happy. He was a force for all things good and positive. Ryan was always the optimist. He was kind with all he met. He was an avid reader and could talk to anyone about just about everything and took an interest in everyone he met. With a quick wit and a smile, all were entertained. In one word, Joy! Was always shared!

Ryan is survived by his wife: Barb and their 3 adult children; his brother: Robert (Carla) Wiseman of Chehalis, Washington; two sisters: Beverly Ort of Farmington, Iowa and Jan Allburn (Dave) of Glouster, Ohio. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother: Neil Wiseman of Burlington, Iowa.

A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 19, 2021, at Embury United Methodist Church rural Donnellson with Pastor Kayla Lange – Carney officiating. Following his funeral, a video of the service will be posted on his obituary page under his “Tribute Wall” at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com.

Burial will be at Embury Cemetery rural Donnellson.

A memorial has been established in his memory.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com. Schmitz Funeral Home of Donnellson is assisting the family with arrangements.

Prep Softball: Mount Pleasant 0-2 Saturday

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

West Burlington — The Mount Pleasant softball team was swept this weekend playing against No. 4 (3A) West Burlington-Notre Dame on Saturday.

The Panthers lost 12-0 and 15-0 to fall to 0-15.

Falcon ace Lauren Summers threw a no-hitter in game one, completely dominating in the circle.

Elise Oleson and Logan Kelley homered in game one for the Falcons.

In game two, Abbey Bence held Mount Pleasant to just one hit — a Savana Walls base knock — as the Falcons cruised.

Bence had Lauren Krieger each had two hits.

The pair of wins moved West Burlington to 18-1.