Sports, March 9th

Girls’ State Basketball

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union finished up the 2025-26 season over the weekend with three new champions being crowned.

The Class 4A championship featured a Cinderella story in #5 Carlisle upsetting #2 Dallas Center-Grimes, 38-36, in their first ever appearance in a state championship game. Macy Comito, the Iowa State commit, led the floor with 17 points, as she was voted captain of the all-tournament team.

In Class 2A, #2 Rock Valley splashed a state tournament record 14 three pointers to take down the defending champions #1 Hinton, 67-57. Haevyn Ranschau set her own state tournament record by hitting nine threes for 29 points, as she was named captain of the all-tournament team.

Lastly, #2 Newell-Fonda collected their program’s fifth state championship and fourth in the last eight years after defeating #1 Bishop Garrigan, 64-56, in the Class 1A title game. Ellie and Quinn Sievers each netted 16 points in the winning effort, as Ellie was named captain of the all-tournament team. 

Girls’ High School Basketball

A handful of local athletes will be participating in the Larry Niemeyer Senior Girls All-Star basketball tournament scheduled for Saturday, March 14th.

In Class 2A, Danville’s Alaina Gourley will play on the Gray Team with their game at 1 pm.

Over in Class 3A, Adalyn Long of Washington will join a trio from the Southeast Iowa Super Conference in Kenna Sandoval of Central Lee and Grace Holsteen and Ellah Wagenbach of Mediapolis on the White Team. They will play at 10:30 am. 

Lastly, Kendra Boatman of Keokuk and Burlington’s Mylee Stiefel will join sides for the Gray Team in a combination of Class 3A/4A/5A talent. They will square off at 9:15 am.

Boys’ Postseason Basketball

For the Class 1A State Tournament, #4 Burlington Notre Dame will face off against #5 Bellevue tomorrow, March 10th, with tip-off at 3:45 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 3:30 pm. 

Other Class 1A matchups include: #1 St. Edmond facing off against #8 Woodbine, #2 MMCRU taking on #7 Boyden-Hull, and #6 Marquette Catholic looking to upset #3 Bishop Garrigan.

The Class 3A quarterfinals will tip-off the state tournament today with #1 Ballard facing off against #8 Gilbert at 10:30 am. 

High School Track and Field

The Indoor Track and Field season will start today with boys’ teams from all around the state heading to the UNI-Dome for the A.D. Dickinson Relays. The girls will compete tomorrow, March 10th.

Southeastern Community College

The men’s basketball team lost the Region 11 championship to Indian Hills Community College over the weekend, 66-52. Jaleel Donley netted 20 points in the losing effort. The Blackhawks went 17-13 for the season.

The baseball team finished the weekend with a 1-2 record after defeating Crowder College 8-3 and losing two one-run contests to Crowder College, 5-4, and Northeastern Oklahoma AM College, 11-10. The Blackhawks will host Anoka-Ramsey Community College today for a doubleheader. 

The softball team will travel to St. Louis Community College on Monday, March 16th, for a doubleheader.

College Basketball

The #9 Iowa women’s team earned their sixth trip to the Big Ten Championship over the last eight seasons after taking down Michigan, 59-42, in the semifinals; however, the Hawkeyes were denied by the #1-seed UCLA in the title game, losing by a lopsided 96-45 final. Ava Heiden finished the pair of games with a combined 31 points. The Hawkeyes and Cyclones will now wait for the Selection Sunday Show on March 15th at 7 pm to realize their postseason fate.

The Iowa men’s team pushed #9 Nebraska to the limits, forcing the Cornhuskers into overtime, but ultimately fell 84-75. The Hawkeyes were led by Cooper Koch and Kael Combs, as they each nabbed 18 points. Iowa will take on either Maryland or Oregon at 11 am on Wednesday, March 11th, to begin their path in the Big Ten Tournament. 

The #6 Iowa State men’s team needed a dominant second half to bury Arizona State, 86-65, over the weekend. The Cyclones outscored the Sun Devils 49 to 24 in the second half after trailing by four at the halftime break. Five Cyclones finished the day in double figures. Iowa State earned a bye in the Big 12 tournament and will play on Wednesday at 11:30 am. 

This Day in Sports History

1904 – Brandon’s Lester Patrick becomes 1st hockey defenseman to score a goal.

1979 – MLB Commissioner Bowie Kuhn orders baseball to give equal access to female reporters.

1993 – Pittsburgh Penguins begin an NHL record 17 game winning streak.

Mount Pleasant Man Charged With Murder

A woman is dead following a shooting late Saturday night in Burlington, and a Mount Pleasant man has been arrested and charged with murder.

Burlington Police say officers were called just before 11:20 p.m. to Chavy’s Bar and Grill on Agency Street for a report of a shooting.

When officers arrived, they found a woman suffering from what appeared to be a single gunshot wound. She was transported to Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center in West Burlington but later died from her injuries.

Authorities say the victim’s name is being withheld until family members have been notified.

Police have charged 22-year-old Kaysean A. Rice of Mount Pleasant with second-degree murder, reckless use of a firearm, and intimidation with a dangerous weapon.

Investigators say Rice was later located by Mount Pleasant Police on East Washington Street in Mount Pleasant and taken into custody. Police say he also had an active warrant for violation of a no-contact order.

Rice was transported to the Des Moines County Jail where he is currently being held without bond.

Burlington Police say the shooting appears to be an isolated incident and there is no ongoing threat to the public. The investigation remains ongoing.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Burlington Police Department or Des Moines County Crime Stoppers.

Southeast Iowa Man Killed in Accident Saturday Morning

A southeast Iowa man is dead following a single-vehicle crash early Saturday morning.

The Iowa State Patrol says the crash happened shortly after midnight in the northbound lane of Highway 34 near mile marker 44 in Henry County.

Authorities say a Chevy Malibu driven by 26-year-old Jaden Eugene Williams of Eddyville left the roadway for unknown reasons. The vehicle struck an embankment and was launched into a bridge.

Williams was pronounced dead at the scene. His body was transported to Olson-Yoder Funeral Home.

Officials did not indicate whether Williams was wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.

The Iowa State Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Henry County Sheriff’s Office, Mount Pleasant Police Department and EMS, and the Henry County Medical Examiner.

Severe Weather in the Forecast for Tuesday, March 10th

Repeating rounds of thunderstorms with heavy rainfall Tuesday evening may produce some flash flooding according to the National Weather Service. 1 to 3 inches of rain may be possible and could cause flooding in low-lying areas, roads, fields, and basements as well as contribute to rising river levels. As of now the prediction for tornadoes, hail, and damaging winds increases as storms grow stronger late afternoon Tuesday into the evening hours.

Joan Elizabeth Menke

Joan Elizabeth Menke, 93, of West Point, Iowa, passed away at 1:43 a.m. Saturday, March 7, 2026 at Southeast Iowa Regional Health and Hospice in West Burlington, Iowa.

She was born on June 11, 1932, the daughter of Gerald and Anna (Fullenkamp) Wheeler Sr. On December 29, 1957 she married Arthur William Menke at St Mary’s Catholic Church in West Point, Iowa. He preceded her in death on January 29, 2017.

Survivors include two daughters: Jennifer (Roger) Fullenkamp of West Point, Iowa, Marisue Menke of Minnetonka, Minnesota; two sons: Sam (Suzanne) Menke of Donnellson, Iowa, Charlie (Linda Johnson) Menke of Dunlap, Illinois; six grandchildren: Alex (Brianna) Fullenkamp, Josh (Kaitlyn) Fullenkamp, Trevor (Christine) Menke, Brice (Teja Fischer) Menke, Ellie Menke, Mitchell Menke; and 5 great grandchildren:

Also surviving are several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; three brothers; and two sisters.

Joan was a member of St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church in West Point. A former member of the St Ann’s Circle Daughters of Isabella and the West Point Library Book Club. Joan was an avid Bridge and Euchre player. She enjoyed puzzles and spending time with her family especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Visitation will begin at 12:00 P.M. Wednesday March 11, 2026 at the Schmitz Funeral Home in West Point where the family will receive friends from 4:30 to 7:00 P.M. A parish rosary will be recited at 5:00 P.M. and a Christian Wake service will be held at 6:30 P.M.

The  Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:30 A.M. Thursday March 12, 2026 at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church in West Point with Fr. Dan Dorau as Celebrant.

Burial will be in in Calvary  Cemetery in West Point.

A memorial has been established in her memory for the West Point Library Book Club or the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House.

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

March 9, 2026 – March 15, 2026

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Jaime Ackles
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Diane Dunsmore
03/11/26
Deb Heitmeier
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Debbie Heitmeier
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Doris Grilliot
03/11/26
Sheri Millard
03/11/26
Amy Dehart
03/12/26
Amanda Brothersen
03/12/26
Jackie Sefton
03/12/26
Phil Hassenfritz
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Carolyn Jensen
03/12/26
Michelle Rosell
03/13/26
Sandy Shanahan
03/13/26
Kali Hudson
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Dave Hassenfritz
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Sam Collora
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Paula Lauer
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Terry Mabeus
03/14/26
Cora Arnold
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Jodie Meeker

Sports, March 7th

Girls’ State Basketball

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union has now crowned two state champions after last night with Classes 4A, 2A, and 1A getting ready for their championship contests today.

In yesterday’s action, #1 Hinton will get a shot to defend their Class 2A title after defeating #4 Denver, 57-48, to tip-off the day. Sydney Doeschot led the Blackhawks with 19 points and five assists.

#2 Rock Valley needed a 21 to 9 rally in the fourth quarter, including a 9 to 0 run in the final 90 seconds to beat #6 Treynor yesterday, 57-54. Cayden Harmsen tallied 17 points in the victory. 

#1 Hinton and #2 Rock Valley will tangle for the Class 2A championship today at 4:45 pm.

In Class 1A, #1 Bishop Garrigan’s defense shutdown #5 Dunkerton in a 49-38 thumping of the Raiders. Emmi Bartolo tabbed a game high 17 points in the winning effort. 

On the bottom half of the bracket, #2 Newell-Fonda captured a 50-45 victory over #3 St. Albert. Ellie and Quinn Sievers combined for 31 points for the Mustangs. 

#1 Bishop Garrigan will face off against #2 Newell-Fonda for the Class 1A title at 7 pm tonight.

#1 Johnston nearly watched history slip through their fingers last night, but Jenica Lewis would not be denied as she went off for 14 points in a 15 to 3 run, leading to a 51-37 victory over #3 Waukee Northwest for the Class 5A title. Lewis’ 22 points led the Dragons to their third consecutive title and increased their win streak to 79 games, the longest in state history.

In the final game of the night, #2 Maquoketa, in just their second trip to the state tournament in program history, demolished #1 Mt. Vernon 59-42 for the Class 3A championship. The Cardinals outscored the Mustangs 16 to 2 in the fourth quarter. Cora Widel notched 21 points in the victory. 

The Class 4A championship against #2 Dallas Center-Grimes and #5 Carlisle is scheduled for today at 2:30 pm.

Girls’ High School Basketball

A handful of local athletes will be participating in the Larry Niemeyer Senior Girls All-Star basketball tournament scheduled for Saturday, March 14th.

In Class 2A, Danville’s Alaina Gourley will play on the Gray Team with their game at 1 pm.

Over in Class 3A, Adalyn Long of Washington will join a trio from the Southeast Iowa Super Conference in Kenna Sandoval of Central Lee and Grace Holsteen and Ellah Wagenbach of Mediapolis on the White Team. They will play at 10:30 am. 

Lastly, Kendra Boatman of Keokuk and Burlington’s Mylee Stiefel will join sides for the Gray Team in a combination of Class 3A/4A/5A talent. They will square off at 9:15 am.

Boys’ Postseason Basketball

For the Class 1A State Tournament, #4 Burlington Notre Dame will face off against #5 Bellevue on Tuesday, March 10th, with tip-off at 3:45 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 3:30 pm. 

Other Class 1A matchups include: #1 St. Edmond facing off against #8 Woodbine, #2 MMCRU taking on #7 Boyden-Hull, and #6 Marquette Catholic looking to upset #3 Bishop Garrigan.

Southeastern Community College

The men’s basketball team will travel to Indian Hills Community College tonight at 7 pm for the Region 11 championship.

The baseball team clouted Crowder College yesterday, 17-9. The two will have a doubleheader rematch today. 

The softball team split their doubleheader with Black Hawk College yesterday, losing game one 6-2 and shutting out the Braves 4-0 in game two. Kiera Klum and Lyndsey Kelley each smacked solo home runs in game one, while Logan Kelley swatted a three-run homer in game two. The Blackhawks will travel to St. Louis Community College on Monday, March 16th, for a doubleheader.

College Basketball

The #9 Iowa women’s team advanced to the Big Ten Tournament’s semifinals after withstanding a late Illinois run for a 64-58 final. Four of the five starters for the Hawkeyes notched double figures. Iowa will take on Michigan today at 3:30 pm.

The Iowa men’s team will close out the regular season with another top ten foe, as they face off against #9 Nebraska on the road tomorrow, March 8th, at 4 pm.

The #6 Iowa State men’s team will look to bounce back today at 1 pm at home against Arizona State.

This Day in Sports History

1982 – NCAA Tournament Selection televised live for the first time.

1986 – Wayne Gretzky breaks own NHL season record with 136th assist.

1988 – Jim Abbott, a one-handed pitcher, wins the 58th James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States, becoming the first baseball player to win the award.