High School Track and Field
Mt. Pleasant competed at the Wartburg High School Invitational yesterday and here are the results for the boys. Avin Truong had quite the meet as he finished in 1st place for the 55 meter dash, 4th in the 200 meter, and 3rd in the long jump with a leap of 20 feet 1 inch. Ben Carthey finished 6th in the 1600 meter run with a sub 5 minute time. Will Davidson took home the gold in three events as he won the 400 meter dash, the 55 meter hurdles, and the long jump with a leap of 21 feet 5 inches. In the shot put, Isaac Jerrel finished in 4th place with a heave of 47 feet 10 inches. The 4×400 meter team of Mason Sloat, Jacob Richtman, Ben Carthey, and Gabe Feldmann finished in 7th place and Isaac Rynders and Tyler Johsnon joined Feldmann and Richtman for the 4×800 meter relay that finished in 6th place.
Mica Carter and Bailey Jalas finished in 8th and 9th, respectively, in the girls 200 meter dash. Elsie Lange took home 9th in the 400 meter dash. The 4×200 meter relay team of Bailey Jalas, Josie Gilmore, Tristan Shull, and Kynlee White captured 6th place. In the 4×400 meter relay, Abby Carthey, Emma Welcher, Mica Carter, and Andi Scott finished in 7th place. Carthey and Welcher were joined by Aliya Graber and Jayden Housh in the 4×800 meter relay that finished in 8th place. With a throw of 33 feet 6.75 inches, Ella Ensminger finished in 7th place in the shot put. Lastly, Elsie Lange had one more top 10 finish in the long jump with a leap of 15 feet 6 inches to take home 6th place.
The boys’ will be heading to Central College on Friday to compete in an indoor meet with the girls’ competing on Saturday at Central College.
High School Soccer
The Mt. Pleasant girls’ soccer season will begin on March 28th against Mediapolis on the road.
WACO’s boy soccer team will start their season at home against Fairfield on March 30th.
The Central Lee boys’ soccer team will take on Keokuk on March 27th as the Hawks start their season on the road.
Youth Basketball
March Madness 5 on 5 Basketball Tournament held at Iowa Wesleyan University for 5th – 8th grade girls and boys will take place on March 18th and 19th. Please contact Head Men’s Basketball Coach Jordan Ashton for more details at 319-385-6307 or visit www.infosports.com.
March Madness
With the brackets now set you can head over to ESPN and fill out your brackets for KILJ’s Bracket Challenge brought to you by Wiley’s Interior Furnishings and Design and The Press Box. The full list of instructions is listed in an article on kilj.com. Prizes include a free cabin rental from Henry County Conservation and a $100 gift certificate for Wiley’s for 1st place and a meal a month from the Press Box for 2nd place. Iowa comes into the tournament as the 8th seed and will take on Auburn in the opening round and Iowa St. will take on Pittsburgh as the 6th seed.
Iowa Wesleyan Athletics
The Tiger baseball team’s home opening doubleheader against Graceland University will take place today with game one at 1 pm. KILJ will be on the call with pregame at 12:45 pm.
The Tiger softball team will travel to take on Harris-Stowe State University on Saturday, March 18th, at 1 pm.
The men’s golf team for Iowa Wesleyan has released their upcoming spring schedule and here’s what the Tigers have in front of them. The Jim Wetherbee Invitational in Galesburg, Illinois will be the season opener on March 25th and 26th. Then the Tigers will have two home competitions with the Purple Cup taking place on March 27th and the IW Tiger Classic occurring on March 28th. The season concludes on May 1st and 2nd at the Continental Athletic Conference (CAC) Championships in San Antonio, Texas. The team will be led by Trace White and Brevin Wilson, who both placed in the top 10 at the 2022 CAC Championship meet last year, placing 6th and 8th, respectively. White was also named to the All-Tournament team last fall at the Simpson Fall Invitational. Kurt Moon will be at the helm for the team in his 14th season coaching the Iowa Wesleyan golf teams.
This Day in Sports History
1869 – With 10 salaried players, Cincinnati Red Stockings become baseball’s first professional team.
1962 – Wilt Chamberlain is 1st to score 4,000 pts in an NBA season.
1988 – NFL’s St Louis Cardinals officially move to Phoenix.
From the Mount Pleasant School Board
The Mount Pleasant School Board met in regular session Monday. Finance Director Ed Chabal took the Board though the Preliminary Fiscal Year 24 Certified Budget. Based on the calculations, the overall tax asking for the school district is estimated to decrease by 94 cents to $13.11 per $1000 of assessed valuation.
A public hearing was set for the April 10 Board meeting at 6:02 pm. The hearing will address the proposed change in the Board Director District. The change would move the Board from five director districts and two at large districts to three at large districts and two director districts each represented by two directors.
The Board approved an overnight trip request from the FFA Chapter. Chapter members will attend the State FFA convention April 16-18 in Ames.
City Announcement Regarding Spring Clean-up
The City of Mount Pleasant will hold annual Spring Clean Up during the week of April 24, 2023– April 29, 2023. Spring Clean Up is a one-week opportunity for residents of Mount Pleasant to rid your home of those unusual or large items that are too big to fit into a garbage bag for your
regular garbage collection day. The collection work is done by WEMIGA WASTE. Spring Clean Up will be picked up on your normal garbage day. Please do not place items curbside until the week before Spring Clean Up.
WHAT CANNOT AND WILL NOT BE PICKED UP:
• Tires, Waste Oil, Batteries, Roof Shingles, Ashes
• Liquids, such as Anti-freeze, Household Chemicals and Wet Paint
• Construction materials of any kind such as drywall, wood, etc.
• Televisions and Computer Monitors
• Yard Waste
• Appliances
THINGS THEY WATCH FOR:
Leave the lids off your paint cans. If you have old paint cans and the paint is dry, we can take them. We cannot take wet paint of any kind.
We can take all kinds of carpet. Carpet must be tightly rolled and tied to be collected.
GARBAGE STICKERS:
Please adhere stickers no earlier than the morning of your pickup date to ensure scavengers don’t take the adhered to item. Pile size limited to equivalent to unit 6′ wide x 8′ long x 4′ tall, excludes separated metal pile. You are required to use a minimum of eight stickers for your entire pile. Depending on the pile size it is recommended you put 8-12 stickers on your pile.
QUESTIONS AND INFORMATION:
If you have any questions about the 2023 Spring Clean Up, please contact Public Works at 319-
385-1480, Monday – Friday 7:00am to 3:30pm
Wayland City Council Meeting Agenda
The Wayland City Council meets Wednesday, March 15 at 7:30 pm at the Wayland City Hall
- Public Hearing – 7:30 PM – FY2023-2024 Budget
- 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.
- Minutes of March 1, 2023
- Bills for Payment
- Police Report (February)
- 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.
- Unfinished Business
- New Business
- Consider Funding for Fire Department Cascade System
- 2023-08 A Resolution Adopting the Annual Budget and Certification of City Taxes For The Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2024
- 2023-09 A Resolution of Necessity to Institute Emergency Proceedings For Repair of Municipal Well
- Consider Participating with DNR to Update Wayland Tree Inventory
- Building Permits – Approved
Raymond Delzell- Build Roof over existing deck on the North side of house at 404 S Pearl St.
- Adjournment
The Men’s Golf Schedule has been Released for Iowa Wesleyan
Mt. Pleasant, IA- The men’s golf team for Iowa Wesleyan has released their upcoming spring schedule and here’s what the Tigers have in front of them.
The Jim Wetherbee Invitational in Galesburg, Illinois will be the season opener on March 25th and 26th. Then the Tigers will have two home competitions with the Purple Cup taking place on March 27th and the IW Tiger Classic occurring on March 28th.
The Tigers will have three competitions in April as they travel to Quincy, Illinois for the Wildcat Classic on April 2nd and 3rd. April 10th the Tigers bound to Burlington for the SCC Invitational and on April 18th and 19th they travel to Iowa city for the Verhille Invitational. The season concludes on May 1st and 2nd at the Continental Athletic Conference (CAC) Championships in San Antonio, Texas.
During the fall, the men’s best finish was at the Monmouth Invite as they finished 2nd overall. They were led by Trace White and Brevin Wilson, who both placed in the top 10 at the 2022 CAC Championship meet last year, placing 6th and 8th, respectively. White was also named to the All-Tournament team last fall at the Simpson Fall Invitational.
Kurt Moon will be at the helm for the team in his 14th season coaching the Iowa Wesleyan golf teams.
Iowa Wesleyan Wrestling: Adaugo Nwachukwu is a Prominent Name in Women’s Wrestling
Mt. Pleasant, IA- A 29-hour, 1,968.5 mile, divide separates Adaugo Nwachukwu from her home, but the sensational wrestler for Iowa Wesleyan has certainly made Mt. Pleasant feel like home. In the short two years that Nwachukwu has been a Tiger, she has written the school record book—you read that right as the program is only three years old—and set the standard for future Tiger wrestlers. Here’s a list of her achievements since donning the Purple and White.
In her freshman year, Nwachukwu showed her metal by rising to the rank of #1 wrestler in the 136-pound division for the NAIA. She proved to be dominant in the Heart of America Conference tournament as she walked away with the championship and was named to the 1st-Team All-Conference list as she and Mia Palumbo were the first to do so in school history. Nwachukwu would end the season with a 22-1 season after going 5-0 at the NAIA National Championship culminating in a 13-3 tech fall in the championship bout to secure Iowa Wesleyan’s first National Champion for their wrestling program and the first National Champion for Iowa Wesleyan since rejoining the NAIA.
This momentum propelled her into making the world team for USA Wrestling as she went 5-0 in the USA Wrestling Women’s Nationals including a hard fought final match where she would come back from behind and win 2 to 1. Traveling to Sofia, Bulgaria, Nwachukwu would take home the bronze medal in the Women’s Freestyle in the 62KG division. She defeated Bermet Nuridin Kyzy by a 10-0 decision.
Having collected a National Championship and a bronze medal in her freshman year, there was a lot to expect from the sophomore and she did not disappoint. Coming in as the #1 wrestler in the 136-pound weight class, Nwachukwu would go on to an have an undefeated regular season leading her to be the favorite heading into the Heart of America Championships. She would be awarded with two byes before dominating her competition that ended in her pinning #14 Jade Martin in 1 minute 8 seconds to walk away with her second Heart of America title. All that was left to do was defend her National Championship from a year before. Nwachukwu would breeze through day one, and pin #4 Leidaly Rivera in the semifinals leading to a championship matchup with #7 Mea Mohler. Mohler would attack quick a score an early take down taking a 2-0 lead on the defending champion. That would be it for the challenger as Nwachukwu would score the next 15 points to score a tech fall and become the first two-time National Champion in school history. She also earned All-American honors for the second consecutive year as she ended the year undefeated.
“She[Adaugo Nwachukwu] is super fun to watch,” said Head Coach Jake Kadel. “I mean, I think she’s probably one of if not the best wrestler in college wrestling in right now for women. You know she is blown everybody out of the water, she scores a lot of points, she is fun to watch, she competes hard.”
With only one loss in her collegiate career, two conference titles, two All-American honors, a bronze medal, and two National Championships it is hard to argue with Coach Kadel’s assertion that she is fun to watch.
Sisters Will Co-Coordinate Fair Queen Contest
After 6 years as the Henry County Fair Queen contest coordinator, Summer Miller is turning over her duties. Summer has moved away from the area but will leave the job to three qualified people….former Iowa State Fair Queen Kelsey Smith DeWitt, Kirsten Smith and Kenna Smith. All three have been contestants in the local contest and have remained active in supporting the program. The sisters will take over immediately ahead of the 2023 Henry County Fair and Queen contest.
James Harlan Chapter DAR Celebrates 100 Years
On Thursday, March 24, 1923, a group of women led by Ella Rosemond Mackin gathered in Mt. Pleasant to form the James Harlan Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). Current members of the James Harlan Chapter of DAR invite the community to help commemorate it’s first 100 years. The celebration will be held on Saturday, March 25, 2023 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. at the Ashford Park Clubhouse, 1801 Ashford Avenue, Mt. Pleasant. The event is free and open to the public.
The celebration will kick off with an open house at 1 p.m. A program will begin at 1:30. The Women in American History Award will honor two local women. Following the awards, Iowa author Cheryl Mullenbach will present on “Mischievous Women of the Progressive Era”. Cathy Helman, James Harlan DAR member from Salem will add information about local “mischievous” women.
In addition to the anniversary celebration, the chapter is marking it’s anniversary in other ways. Visitors to the Mt. Pleasant Public Library or the lower level of the Henry County Courthouse can view displays commemorating the James Harlan Chapter’s milestone. James Harlan Chapter member Becky Wright made the patriotic quilt on display at the library. Vice Regent Charlene Seggerman assembled items illustrating DAR’s goals and activities to display in the courthouse.
The Daughters of the American Revolution, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women’s service organization. Each of the women who belong to the DAR can document their ancestry back to at least one patriot who played a role helping to win independence during the Revolutionary War. The organization is dedicated to three main goals: promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America’s future through better education for children.
According to James Harlan Chapter Regent Gayle Olson, there are currently 59 members in the local chapter who work to accomplish these goals through a combination of committee work, recognizing community members and continuously learning. “We are an involved group with many activities and partners. Each month, we work on a specific service area. If you have an interest in history, education or patriotism, we always have projects in progress.”
For information on joining DAR, contact Carol Klopfenstein, 319- 257-6987. For information on the anniversary celebration, contact Gayle Olson, 319-257-6967.