Prep Softball: All-SEC Teams Announced

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Mount Pleasant — Two Mount Pleasant Panther softball players were honored by Southeast Conference coaches as 2nd Team All-Conference selections.

Grace Kelley and Savana Walls were both honored, leading the Panthers’ selections.

Kelley was second on the Panthers with a .347 batting average, but led the squad with 10 doubles, one triple, one homer and 14 runs batted in.

Walls hit a team best .397 coupled with a .438 on base, scoring a team-high nine runs.

Jersey Beachy and Emma Starr were both Honorable Mention selections.

Fairfield sophomore Coty Engle was named the Conference Player of the Year.

Kelly, Walls, Lydia Ebeling and Cristina Carthey were also Academic All-Conference selections.

Prep Softball: State Softball Scoreboard (Tuesday)

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Fort Dodge — The State Softball Tournament continued on in Fort Dodge last night.

Here’s a look at the scoreboard:

Class 3A

No. 2 Mount Vernon 7, No. 7 Estherville Lincoln Central 0

No. 3 Williamsburg 10, No. 6 West Liberty 0

Class 4A 

No. 1 Winterset 7, No. 8 Oskaloosa 4

No. 5 Boone 5, No. 4 Carlisle 0

No. 2 Western Dubuque 5, No. 7 North Polk 2

No. 3 ADM 1, No. 6 Clear Creek-Amana 0

Class 5A

No. 1 Fort Dodge 7, No. 8 Bettendorf 0

No. 4 Waukee 9, No. 5 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 8

No. 2. Pleasant Valley 11, No. 7 Southeast Polk 10

No. 6 Ankeny Centennial 2, No. 3 Iowa City High 0

Sports, Wednesday, July 21st

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Prep Baseball: New London Heads to State for the First Time Since 2008:

For the first time since 2008, the New London Tiger baseball team has reached the pinnacle — and they’re not done yet.

The Tigers rode timely hitting, slick fielding and elite pitching to a 4-2 win yesterday over Mount Ayr in Oskaloosa clinching their spot in Carroll in next week’s Class 1A State Baseball Tournament.

New London got the scoring started in the 2nd inning and never trailed, grabbing the first olive on Ryan Richey’s booming solo home run, his first of the season.

Then, the Tigers held off every rally started by Mount Ayr.

Kooper Schulte inherited a jam in the 6th as the Raiders put the first two men on and chased New London starter Hecniel Rodriguez.

Brad Helmerson went with Kooper Schulte who induced three ground balls and kept the Tiger lead intact at 3-2.

From there, New London would add on the bottom of the 6th.

Ryan Richey reached on a fielder’s choice and after a Seth Bailey single that put runners on the corners with two men gone, Josh Catala stepped to the plate and grounded an 0-2 fastball into left field for a much needed insurance run.

That gave the Tigers their 4-2 they would not relinquish.

When Josh is on it changes the game for everybody” Helmerson said.

Josh just keeps fighting, he knows the strike zone well.” 

Schulte worked a scoreless, 1-2-3 7th inning to earn the save as New London then mobbed him.

Hecniel Rodriguez earned the win — he was stellar over five innings, allowing just four hits and two runs while striking out nine.

New London, now 26-1, will play in Monday’s quarterfinal round of the 1A State Tournament at Merchant’s Park in Carroll.

Their opponent is TBD as of now.

Mount Ayr bows out 21-5.

Other Class 1A qualifiers:

  • No. 3 Remsen St. Mary’s
  • No. 4 Council Bluffs St. Albert
  • No. 10 Tri-Center
  • Grundy Center
  • Kee
  • Lisbon
  • Alburnett

Prep Softball: All-SEC Teams Announced:

Two Mount Pleasant Panther softball players were honored by Southeast Conference coaches as 2nd Team All-Conference selections.

Grace Kelley and Savana Walls were both honored, leading the Panthers’ selections.

Kelley was second on the Panthers with a .347 batting average, but led the squad with 10 doubles, one triple, one homer and 14 runs batted in.

Walls hit a team best .397 coupled with a .438 on base, scoring a team-high nine runs.

Jersey Beachy and Emma Starr were both Honorable Mention selections.

Fairfield sophomore Coty Engle was named the Conference Player of the Year.

Kelly, Walls, Lydia Ebeling and Cristina Carthey were also Academic All-Conference selections.

Prep Softball: State Softball Scoreboard:

The State Softball Tournament continued on in Fort Dodge last night.

Here’s a look at the scoreboard:

Class 3A

No. 2 Mount Vernon 7, No. 7 Estherville Lincoln Central 0

No. 3 Williamsburg 10, No. 6 West Liberty 0

Class 4A 

No. 1 Winterset 7, No. 8 Oskaloosa 4

No. 5 Boone 5, No. 4 Carlisle 0

No. 2 Western Dubuque 5, No. 7 North Polk 2

No. 3 ADM 1, No. 6 Clear Creek-Amana 0

Class 5A

No. 1 Fort Dodge 7, No. 8 Bettendorf 0

No. 4 Waukee 9, No. 5 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 8

No. 2. Pleasant Valley 11, No. 7 Southeast Polk 10

No. 6 Ankeny Centennial 2, No. 3 Iowa City High 0

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.

Henry County Jail

 

Date:   ____7-21-2021_____

 

JAIL COUNT

 

  _27     Henry County Inmates

 

 45_    Out of County Contract Inmates              

 

  72  TOTAL

The Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra presents their rescheduled Symphonic Blast!

The Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra presents their rescheduled Symphonic Blast! concert under
the direction of Musical Director Robert McConnell. The concert will take place at the bandshell in
Crapo Park on Saturday, July 31st at 8:00 PM. Bring your lawn chairs, beverages, bug spray and
friends to enjoy the light classical music and amazing fireworks on the bluff of the Mississippi River.
SEISO will present music from Star Wars, music by Leroy Anderson and John Philip Sousa, Themes
from 007, Seventy Six Trombones, Stars and Stripes Forever, Bugler’s Holiday featuring our fantastic
trumpet section, and the 1812 Overture among others.

Wayland City Council Meeting

July 21, 7:30 pm Wayland City Hall

1. 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 July 7, 2021
b. Bills for Payment
c. Annual Zoning Commission 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. Hwy 78/W55 Intersection Project – Proposed Engineer Services Agreement Revision
b. Walking Path Project – Proposed Engineer Services Agreement Revision
5. New Business
a. Res. 2021-28 “Resolution Setting Public Hearing Date To Sell Real Property”
b. Res. 2012-29 “A Resolution Adopting A Revised Policy Regarding Authorization For
Payment Of Monthly City Obligations”
c. Change Order Request #2 – Walking Path Project
6. Building Permits – Approved
Betty Schnicker – Concrete steps and patio to house at 408 E Main St.
Josh Stauffer – Re-roof house at 311 W Main St.
Bryan Conrad – Re-roof house/garage and demolish barn at 1131 Delaware Ave

4-Hers participated in the livestock judging contest at the Washington County Fair Monday, July 19.

Livestock judging consists of analyzing animals and measuring them against a standard that is commonly accepted as being ideal for that species.  In a competition, youth analyze four animals of each species and rank them from best to worst.  The animals used for the county fair livestock judging competition were all 4-H projects on the fairgrounds being exhibited by other 4-Hers.

Youth competed in teams and also for individual points at the county fair contest.  Cash awards are given to the top team and trophies to the top judge in each age division.

The top senior team came from a variety of clubs included Carmen Sieren, Anna Nafzinger, Iris Peterson and Greta Sieren.  The 2nd place senior team came from the Limecreek Livewires and included Riley Hahn, Braydon Younge and Payton Peck. Carmen Sieren of the Dutch Creek Flyers was awarded the Top Senior Judge.

The top intermediate team, with members from a variety of clubs, was Charolette Sieren, Peighton Ford, Brynn Younge and Garrett Greiner. The 2nd place intermediate team came from the Limecreek Livewires and included TJ Brenneman, Blake Peck and Elijah Statler. Peighton Ford of the Limecreek Livewires was awarded the Top Intermediate Judge.

The top junior team, a combination of Dutch Creek Flyers and Limecreek Limelights, was Ella Greiner, Izzy Peterson, Avery Janacek and Jack Greiner. The 2nd place junior team came from the Limecreek Livewires and included Preston Ford, Kinley Holmes, Adelyn Huston and Caden Huston. Ella Greiner of the Dutch Creek Flyers was awarded the Top Junior Judge.

Contact the Washington County Extension Office, 319-653-4811, for more information on being a part of the livestock judging team or 4-H in Washington County.

Vera Mae Weyer,

Vera Mae Weyer, 97, of Sperry, died Monday, July 19, 2021.

Vera Mae was born on July 13, 1924 on the Pilling Family Farm.

Vera Mae was a homemaker with her husband and three children.  She took part in their activities at church, school and Scouts.  After their marriage at the Little Brown Church on December 6, 1941 they lived in 11 different states, from Utah to Delaware before returning to Iowa.  They traveled in 44 different states.

Upon retirement in 1977 they returned to Iowa.  Vera and John enjoyed volunteering at Midwest Old Threshers all year long and especially enjoyed the Reunion.

Vera was known for her beautiful hats and her favorite color purple.  She was an accomplished seamstress, sewing everything from suits to quilts.

Vera is survived by daughter Judy Weyer, son John C. (Marian) Weyer and daughter in law Carolyn Weyer, all of Sperry.  Grandchildren John W. (Teresa), John J. (Sara), George (Beth), Charles (Dawn) and Elizabeth (Jonathan) Weyer Davis.  Great-grandchildren Nathan, Gabriel, John T., Amaya, Elijah, Luna, Selena, Theodore and Henry.  Nieces and nephews.

Vera was proceeded in death by her husband John W. (Johnny), parents C.E. and Lottie Pilling, brother Ray, and son Stephen.

Memorials can be made to Midwest Old Threshers Foundation at 405 Threshers Road, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 52650.

A graveside service will be held at 4:00 p.m. Saturday, July 24th at Kossuth Cemetery.  Deacon Tracey Burgus will officiate.

Condolences may be left for the family at www.lunningfuneralchapel.com