Boys’ Soccer: Nikes Roll Into Semifinals:

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Des Moines — Gabe Zurita scored twice, while Cole Ward finished with two assists as Burlington Notre Dame cruised to a 4-1 win over Waterloo Columbus Catholic in the quarterfinal round of the Boys’ Class 1A State Soccer tournament.

Caden Murphy made seven saves in the pipes for the Nikes who improved to 21-1 and moved into tomorrow’s semifinals.

There they will meet up with fourth-seeded Iowa City Regina who blanked Greene County 3-0.

The bottom of the bracket saw Western Christian get by North Fayette Valley 2-0, while West Liberty knocked off St. Albert 2-1.

 

Sports, Wednesday, June 2nd

Girls’ Golf: Liechty in 13th, New London 5th After Day One:

Mount Pleasant’s Elli Liechty has herself inside the top-15 following Day One of the Class 3A Golf Tournament in Adel.

Liechty carded a 91 — good for 13th — yesterday,  setting herself up for a great finish today, where she’ll tee off at 8:30 a.m.

The Panther senior birdied on five, while sinking five pars on her scorecard.

Washington’s Kiki Bruner is currently second in the Class 3A field, her teammate Anna Nacos is fourth.

The Demons lead the team standings in Class 3A by 17 strokes over second-place Gilbert.

Meanwhile in 1A, New London’s Taylor Phillips is tied for 11th through Day One at 18-over.

Sophie Malott and Hannah Ortberg are the next two highest on the leaderboard for New London, who is fifth in the team standings thus far.

Algona Bishop Garrigan leads the 1A team race by thirty strokes over second-place Grundy Center.

Danville’s Natalie Wilcox, competing on an individual basis, is 30th, carding a Day One 97.

Area Prep Baseball (Tuesday):

Wapello 13, Winfield-Mount Union 8 

Cooper Garrison had three hits, including a triple, as Wapello rolled by Winfield-Mount Union 13-8 last night in a Super Conference tilt.

Owen Housman was the winning pitcher for the Indians throwing four innings allowing just two hits and one run while fanning six.

Chase Witte also had a two-hit evening, while driving in four.

Winfield-Mount Union rallied for five in the 6th inning, but saw Wapello strike for five of their own in the top of the 7th to put the game on ice.

The Wolves fell to 0-5. Wapello earned their first win to improve to 1-2.

Highland 3, Mediapolis 1 

Chase Schultz kept Mediapolis hitters off balance all night for Highland, who earned a hard-fought 3-1 win last night.

Schultz went 6.2 innings,  scattering four hits and a run, punching out 13.

Trevor McFarland and Schultz each drove in one for the Huskies.

McFarland earned the save for Highland after the Bulldogs rallied for their lone marker in the 7th inning.

Mediapolis fell to 1-2, while Highland improved to 4-1.

New London 15, Danville 0 (5 Innings)

New London rung the dinner bell early and often as they devoured Danville 15-0 in five innings yesterday in a Super Conference tilt.

Carter Allen had two hits and two runs batted in while Brendan Richey also poured in a multi-hit night.

Camden Kasel drove in three runs for the Tigers, who upped their ledger to 2-0.

Hecniel Rodriguez was the winning pitcher, tossing four shutout innings while striking out nine.

Danville slipped to 1-1.

Van Buren County 4, Cardinal 3 

Louisa-Muscatine 5, Hillcrest Academy 4

Area Prep Softball (Tuesday):

Winfield-Mount Union 4, Wapello 0 

Anna Anderson continued her hot start at the dish with three more hits in four at-bats as she helped guide Winfield-Mount Union to a 4-0 win yesterday over Wapello.

Carlee Sloan, Jobey Malone, and Melina Oepping all had two hits for the Lady Wolves.

Madie Anderson pitched a complete-game shutout, allowing just five hits while striking out 11.

Winfield-Mount Union improved to 4-1.

Wapello sunk to 1-4.

Highland 12, Mediapolis 5

Jayde Eberhardt had three hits but it was not enough as Mediapolis succumbed to Highland 12-5.

Payton Brun had two hits for the Huskies while also scoring three runs, driving in three runs and stealing two bases.

Hallie Mohr took the loss for the 0-4 Bullettes, tossing six innings allowing eight hits and eight earned runs.

Grace Batcheller was the winning arm for the Huskies going the first four innings striking out four.

Danville 6, New London 4 

Morgan Waste had three hits, including a double, while driving in one as Danville upended New London 6-4, last night.

Ava Smith was dynamite in the circle for Danville tossing seven strong innings, yielding just five hits and two earned runs while striking out 11.

Ashlyn McSorely and Elly Manning both had two hits apiece for the Tigers.

Manning took the loss allowing just two earned runs over six innings.

Three Tiger errors aided the Danville win.

New London is now 1-4.

Danville improved to 1-2.

Fort Madison 11, Central Lee 2

Central Lee 4, Fort Madison 2

Van Buren County 4, Cardinal 1

West Burlington 8, Burlington 1

Boys’ Soccer: Nikes Roll Into Semifinals:

Gabe Zurita scored twice, while Cole Ward finished with two assists as Burlington Notre Dame cruised to a 4-1 win over Waterloo Columbus Catholic in the quarterfinal round of the Boys’ Class 1A State Soccer tournament.

Caden Murphy made seven saves in the pipes for the Nikes who improved to 21-1 and moved into tomorrow’s semifinals.

There they will meet up with fourth-seeded Iowa City Regina who blanked Greene County 3-0.

The bottom of the bracket saw Western Christian get by North Fayette Valley 2-0, while West Liberty knocked off St. Albert 2-1.

 

Henry County ATV/UTV Ordinance Takes Effect July 1

Following the third and final reading, a new ordinance regulating ATV/UTV use on Henry County secondary roads received final approval Tuesday on a 2 to 1 vote by the Board of Supervisors.  The new ordinance goes into effect July 1, 2021.  The Henry County Recorder’s office is ordering the registration stickers that will have to be visible on the vehicles.  But the Supervisors must first decide how much that registration will cost annually.

USDA announces crop insurance premium support for farmers who planted cover crops during this crop year

This week USDA announced that farmers who have coverage under most crop insurance policies are eligible for a premium benefit, if they planted cover crops during this crop year. The Pandemic Cover Crop Program (PCCP), offered by USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA), provides premium support of $5 per acre, but no more than the full premium owed.

Qualifying cover crops include all that are reportable to FSA, including cereals and other grasses, legumes, brassicas and other non-legume broadleaves, and mixtures of two or more cover crop species planted at the same time.

Farmers must report acreage to FSA by June 15 to qualify for PCCP and must match what was reported to their crop insurance company.

For more details on this program, visit USDA’s Pandemic Cover Crop Program page.

 June I. Carver

June I. Carver, 85, of rural Wayland, died Sunday, May 30, 2021.

A funeral service for Mrs. Carver will be held at 1:00 PM on Sunday, June 6, at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant. Chaplain Gordon Hawkins of Every Step Hospice will officiate. Burial will be in the Lambirth Cemetery, rural Mt. Pleasant. Open visitation will be from 12 Noon – 6 PM on Saturday at the funeral home. The family will receive friends from 11 AM until the time of the service on Sunday. The service will be livestreamed on the Kimzey Funeral Home Facebook page.

Those considering an expression of sympathy in lieu of flowers may direct memorials to the Lambirth Cemetery Association.

Online condolences may be left at www.kimzeyfuneralhome.com. A full obituary will be published soon.

Wayland City Council Meeting Agenda

Wayland City Council Meeting, Wednesday, June 2

7:30 pm, Wayland City Hall

Roll Call
2. Consent Agenda
Note: These are routine items and will be enacted by one motion without separate discussion unless a Council member requests an
item be removed for separate consideration.
a. Minutes of May 19, 2021
b. Bills for Payment
c. Treas. Report
d. Clerks Budgetary Report
e. Utility Dept. Report
f. Police Dept. Report
g. Firefighter Dept. Report
3. Citizen Forum – The Mayor and City Council welcome comments from the public for items not listed on the
agenda. You are asked to state your name and address for the record and to limit your remarks in order that others
may be given the opportunity to speak. The Order of Business is at the discretion of the Chair. No action will be taken.
4. Unfinished Business
a. Sewer Lagoon Project – BES Proposal for Services
5. New Business
a. Options for Use or Sale of West Park Concession Stand
b. Consider Specs/Quote for Shelter at West Park
6. Building Permits – Approved
Ron Riggs – Install “Station Masters House” sign at 104 N Adams St.
Raymond Delzell – Convert existing 26’x18’ frame garage into living quarters on new
parcel, install 7 windows, 3 doors, vinyl siding, 20’x14’ wood deck and 120’ fencing at
404 S Pearl St.
Bruce Eichelberger – 32’x24’x20’ barn shed at 111 W. 4th St.
Building Permits – Denied
Dawn Westpahl Howard – 28’x22’ metal garage at 113 W 2nd St (setback)
Dan Baker – 22 x 24 x 14 frame addition to garage at 211 N Adams St (setback/open space

Access Energy Cooperative Scholarships awarded

Congratulations to seven area high school students who were recently named as recipients of the 2021 Access Energy Cooperative scholarship program! Receiving a $1500 award each were Brody Angstead of Fairfield, Simeon Buie of Batavia, Elaina Liechty and Logan Lee of Mt. Pleasant, Gavin Lorence of West Point, Haley Rohdy of New London, and Layne Kiefer of WACO.

 

Brody Angstead, son of Larry and Paula Angstead, will graduate from Fairfield High School and plans to attend the Iowa State University to major in Agriculture Systems Technology/Agronomy.

 

Simeon Buie, son of Dan Buie, will graduate from Pekin Community High School and plans to attend Kansas State University to earn a degree in Animal Science and Industry.

 

Elaina Liechty, daughter of Jason and Mary Liechty, will graduate from Mt. Pleasant Community High School and plans to attend the University of Iowa majoring in Business and minoring in Spanish.

 

Logan Lee, son of Robert (Benny) and Meredith Lee, will graduate from Mt. Pleasant Community High School and plans to attend Southeastern Community College to begin his major in business.

 

Gavin Lorence, son of Andrew and Tonya Lorence, will graduate from Ft. Madison High School, and plans to attend the University of Northern Iowa to study Business Administration.

 

Haley Rohdy, daughter of Jeremy and Karla Rohdy, will graduate from New London High School and plans to attend Ellsworth Community College to major in Equine Science/Equine Management.

 

Access Energy Cooperative awards six $1500 scholarships each year, two in each of its three districts. The parents or guardians of the applicant must be members of Access Energy Cooperative. Winners are chosen based on their academics, achievements, community involvement, and a submitted essay.

 

In addition to the six winners in our service districts, Layne Kiefer, son of Tim and Robin Kiefer, is being awarded a $1500 scholarship in lieu of attending the 2020 and 2021 Youth Tour trips that were cancelled.

 

Access Energy Cooperative is as rural distribution electric cooperative, providing power to homes, farms, business and industry in 10 southeast Iowa counties.

 

William H. Jeffers

William H. Jeffers, 75, of Donnellson, Iowa, passed away at 7:13 p.m. Monday, May 31, 2021, at his home in Donnellson.

 

He was born on April 26, 1946, in Altadena, California, the son Pearl Jr. and Anna (Hanson) Jeffers.

 

He is survived by his sister: Chris (Lester) Strunk of Donnellson; four nieces: Beth (Gabe) Orth, Sara (Todd) Mills, Jenel Wesselink and Stacey (Jeremy) Good and two nephews: Darold (Rita) Jeffers and Brian (Kim) Strunk. Also surviving are several great nieces and nephews.

 

He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother: David.

 

William was a 1966 graduate of Central Lee High School. He served in United States Navy on the U.S.S. White River from 1966 to 1968. He worked at the Keokuk National Cemetery as a crew leader. William was a member of the Keokuk American Legion and the Mobile Riverine Force Association. He enjoyed mushroom hunting, woodworking and gardening.

 

His body has been entrusted to Schmitz Funeral Home for cremation.

 

The family will receive friends from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 4, 2021, at Schmitz Funeral Home in Donnellson.

 

A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 4, 2021, at Schmitz Funeral Home in Donnellson with Pastor Kathryn Hart 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 Oakland Sand Cemetery, Vincennes, Iowa, with full military rites presented by the Donnellson American Legion Gillaspey – Moodie Post #474.

 

Memorials have been established in his memory for the Donnellson American Legion.

 

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