Prep Soccer: The SEC Announces All-Conference Honorees for Boys’ Soccer

Mount Pleasant, IA- The Southeast Conference officially released their All-Conference list for boys’ soccer and Washington claims the most with five followed by Fort Madison and Burlington each earning four nominees.

Washington finished atop the conference standings with an 8-1 conference mark and an 11-4 overall record. Fort Madison was their lone conference loss as the Demons nabbed five one-goal wins.

Making the All-Conference list for the Demons was Randy Huertero, Brayan Arreola, Angel Mata, Isaac Gentry, and Lane Schrock. Arreola was tied for second on the team with eight goals as Mata led the squad with six assists.

Emanuel Raymundo and Bill De La Rosa were All-Conference honorable mentions.

Fort Madison finished 8-9 overall but dominated in conference play with a 7-3 record. The Bloodhounds kryptonite proved to be Burlington with two of their three losses coming against the Grayhounds.

Nathen Bowen, Henry Graham, Leif Boeding, and Jacob Shottenkirk each earned a spot on the All-Conference list. Graham was the go-to goal scorer for the team with 15 on the season as he nailed 16.7% of his shots. Boeding was second in goals with 12 and first in assists with 10. Shottenkirk, a junior, nabbed seven assists and nine goals on the season.

Jan De Garcia Hernanadez and Tate Green were All-Conference honorable mentions.

Burlington finished third in the conference with a 6-4 record and an 8-7 overall record. Defense was the key to their game, allowing only 23 goals on the season. Eddy Valez, Mateo Weir, Porter Humphery, and Matthew Mercer were tabbed All-Conference.

Valdez was the only source of offense for the Grayhounds with 14 goals and five assists, which equates to 36% of the offensive output. Mateo Weir had three goals and two assists, while Matthew Mercer finished the season with three assists and two goals.

Alex Schoeder and William Steemer were named All-Conference honorable mentions.

Fairfield was the spoiler with wins over Fort Madison and Burlington highlighting the Trojans season that saw them go 4-5 in conference play and 6-7 overall. Jaxen Allen, Binh Truong, and Carter Stark earned a spot on the All-Conference list.

Allen was proficient on offense with a team leading 14 goals on a 46.7% shooting percentage. Truong led the team in assists with four, while adding three goals as Stark also scored three goals and assisted on three other goals.

Cater Moore and Minh Truong, a freshman, were named All-Conference honorable mention.

Mt. Pleasant finished the year with a 3-11 overall record and 3-8 against conference opponents. The Panthers defeated Keokuk twice in the regular season and took down Fairfield in their highest offensive output 5-3.

Dylan White led the team in goals and assists with eight and four, respectively or 32% of the offense. Jackson Newman was a leader on defense for the Panthers, while adding a goal and assist to his season total. The sophomores will be players to look out for next season.

Abraham Cass, a freshman, and Ramzy Davis, a sophomore, earned All-Conference honorable mentions.

Lastly, Keokuk finished with a 1-12 record, having beat Mt. Pleasant in the playoffs, while going 0-8 in regular season conference play. Cooper Abfalter-Dial was the lone All-Conference choice for the Chiefs.

Abfalter-Dial scored over half of Keokuk’s goals for the season with 10 of the team’s 17, while tying for second on the team with two assists. London Wray and Luke Meyers were All-Conference honorable mention nods.

The SEC Co-Players of the Year went to Fort Madison’s Leif Boeding and Washington’s Randy Huertero.

Academic All-Conference

Antony Garcia Burlington

Alex Schroeder Burlington

Adam Johnson Burlington

Mateo Weir Burlington

David King Burlington

Matthew Mercer Burlington

Binh Truong Fairfield

Jaxen Allen Fairfield

Antonio Manning Fairfield

Keshav Sinolia Fairfield

Eliot Gamble Fairfield

Carson Rashid Fort Madison

Jed Bruster Fort Madison

Emiliano Patino Fort Madison

Henry Graham Fort Madison

Noah Swigart Fort Madison

Xander Lumsden Fort Madison

Leif Boeding Fort Madison

Mario Gomez Gutierrez Fort Madison

Nathen Bowen Fort Madison

Jan De Gracia Hernandez Fort Madison

Harry Dalstra Fort Madison

Oliver Santiago Fort Madison

Jamrakus Kline Fort Madison

Connor Gehling Fort Madison

Maddox Rung Fort Madison

Chase Eckland Keokuk

Luke Meyers Keokuk

Erich Profeta Keokuk

London Wray Keokuk

Ben Carthey Mount Pleasant

Kohen Cass Mount Pleasant

Moroni Sanchez Mount Pleasant

Jonah Zimmer Mount Pleasant

Brendan Taylor Washington

Brayan Arreola Washington

Smoke Alarms Alert Tenant in Wednesday’s Structure Fire in Burlington

The Burlington Fire Department was dispatched at 5:57pm for a report of a stove on fire at 920 Park Avenue, Burlington, on May 29th. Firefighters arrived at 6:02pm to find smoke coming from the structure.

The single-story residence is owned by Ry Lardi LLC and operates as a rental. The rental unit was occupied by Barb Cannaday who was alerted by multiple smoke alarms.

The home was insured at the time of the incident with damages to the structure and contents being assessed at this time.

The Burlington Fire Department was assisted by Alliant Energy and Gas. The scene was turned over to the tenant at 7:30pm.

There were no civilian or firefighter injuries reported during this incident, and the cause of the fire is considered accidental.

“Now the Work Begins” Henry County Supervisors Approve Final Reading for EMS Essential County Service

The Henry County Supervisors met on Thursday morning for a packed schedule, which included an update from Sarah Berndt, the 3rd Reading of EMS Essential Service, a road department update, and others.

The 3rd and final reading for the consideration to approve the adoption of EMS as an essential county service was approved. David Muhs, CFO of Henry County Health Center, echoed a supervisor saying, “now the work begins.” Muhs ensured that once the final hurdle is cleared next week, he will be busy with meetings in attempts to inform the public about what they will be voting on come September. KILJ will be in attendance at these future meetings to inform the public.

During the update from Sarah Berndt, speaking about general assistance, an agreement was approved to continue their monthly support of the Fellowship Cup. This is a monthly sum of $500 which goes towards the Fellowship Cup for food.

Now that it’s summer, roads are more likely to close with the nice weather as construction can be completed. Jake Hotchkiss, county engineer, mentioned the closure of W55 from 282nd St south to 300th St as of yesterday. There is also a job opening for an office assistant, which you can find on their website. The deadline to apply is June 12th.

Local Resident’s Memorial Benefits MPCHS Culinary Arts Program

Enid Mortland, a local resident who passed away at the beginning of 2023, was a local celebrity known for her exquisitely decorated and delicious cakes. Before she passed away, she requested that her memorial funds be used to purchase baking equipment for the MPCHS Culinary Arts program.

Recently, Culinary Arts students in Marjorie Beckman’s class at Mt. Pleasant High were able to use the new equipment that was purchased with Enid’s memorial funds. The equipment will be sure to help students as they continuing their journey in cooking and baking.

17 Year Old Charged with Theft for Stealing a Vehicle and Driving Erratically

A report was made of a vehicle driving erratically in the 800 block of W Henry in Mount Pleasant on May 30th, with the vehicle driving on people’s yards and over objects. The van was located and found to be stolen in the 400 block of N Van Buren St.

The juvenile suspect, 17 years old, was located after initially fleeing the scene on foot. They were taken into custody and transported to a juvenile detention facility.

The juvenile was charged with Theft 2nd, and Criminal Mischief 2nd. Additional charges are expected. If you suffered property damage through this incident, you are encouraged to give those estimates to the Police Department.

After numerous vehicle thefts in the past few weeks, the Mt. Pleasant Police Department wants to remind drivers to lock their vehicles and take their keys inside.

Henry County Jail the New Home for Man Found Stealing Tools from Employer

On May 23rd, the Mt. Pleasant Police Department began to investigate a large theft of tools from the Midwest Precast Concrete Facility. It was determined that a male subject had been stealing numerous tools with a value of almost $14,000.

Subsequently, the subject identified as William Motta, age 29 of Mt. Pleasant, was located and found to be in possession of more stolen property valued at over $4000. Additionally, he was in possession of fraudulent documents for employment. A search warrant was conducted at his residence located at 417 N Adams St. in Mount Pleasant.

Motta was arrested and charged with Theft 2nd, Theft 5th, and Forgery. He was transported to the Henry County jail pending arraignment.

Manilai Phanthouvong

Manilai Phanthouvong, aged 63, of Vientiane, Laos, passed away on May 27, 2024, in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. He was born on December 11, 1960. Manilai appreciated the outdoors and could often be found hunting, fishing, or gardening. Other things that Manilai was enthusiastic about were watching UFC, household projects, cooking, and spending time with his family. 

Manilai is survived by; his children- Saengkeo (Kelly) Phanthouvong, Oulai (Joy) Phanthouvong, Youthasin (Ay) Phanthouvong, Simon Phanthouvong, Aaron Phanthouvong, Michelle Phanthouvong; 5 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren; his siblings- Phaiboun Sirivath, Vanthana Phoummithone, Phouang (Nina) Cam, Khamla Sirivath, Da Sirivath, and Air Pounsavan: his parents- Khamchan Sirivath and Leo Sirivath; and numerous amount of nieces, nephews.

He was preceded in death by his older sister, Phithone Sirivath.

A Celebration of Life service will be held at the Armory, Friday, May 31st, 2024, beginning at 5 PM to honor and remember Manilai Phanthouvong. If you want to send flowers please send them to 315 N Jay St, Mt. Pleasant, IA.”

Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com.

Motor Vehicle Accident on Wednesday Evening in Hillsboro

The Henry County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a single vehicle accident on Wednesday evening. An investigation revealed that the vehicle was traveling westbound in the 1200-grid of Salem Road when the driver swerved from hitting a deer. They then ran off into an unoccupied house.

The driver of the vehicle and sole occupant was identified as Trevor Schneider of Bonaparte. He refused medical attention and was charged with Operating While Under the Influence 3rd Offense, a class D felony, along with a citation for failure to maintain control.

 

**Below is the preliminary report

**There was a motor vehicle accident on Wednesday evening in the 1200 block of Salem Road in Hillsboro, around 8:30pm. A sizable amount of emergency responders helped at the scene, including the Henry County Sheriff’s Office, Henry County Health Center, Salem Fire, Hillsboro Fire, Hillsboro Police, and the Iowa State Patrol.