Sports, November 6th

Postseason High School Volleyball

The state championship matches for all five classes are now set after an action packed semifinal round, which saw a pair of #1 teams fall. 

Class 5A led off the day and it was a breeze for #1 Waukee Northwest and #2 Ankeny Centennial as the Wolves swept #5 Ankeny and the Jaguars took down #6 Valley in straight sets with the closest set decided by five points. The pair get ready to meet for the fifth time this season today at 10 am for the Class 5A state championship.

In Class 4A, #1 Clear Creek Amana was on the wrong end of an upset for the third straight season, as #5 North Scott won the 5th set after a five-point rally to sink the Clippers 15-13. Averie Lower tallied 19 kills in the loss. #2 Sioux Center will be attempting to win its first championship today at 12:15 pm after sweeping #3 Pella in large part due to Courtney Schmidt’s 10 kills.

#5 Humboldt surprised everyone yesterday as the Wildcats, in just their second ever appearance to the state tournament, knocked out #1 Western Christian, who was seeking their 23rd state title appearance in the last 25 seasons, in five sets. Adelynn Goodell was unstoppable with 21 kills in the win. #2 Assumption stands in Humboldt’s way, as the Knights took down Kuemper Catholic in four sets. The Class 3A championship is slated for 2:30 pm today. 

Over in Class 2A, #1 Denver’s bid for a second consecutive state championship is still alive after Channing Johnson tabbed 43 assists, 11 kills, and 14 digs in a four set victory over #4 Grundy Center. The Cyclones will face off against #3 Hinton for the Class 2A championship at 4:45 pm today after the Blackhawks defeated #2 Dike-New Hartford in four sets. 

Lastly, Class 1A featured a pair of sweeps as #1 Saint Ansgar will tangle with #2 Janesville tonight at 7 pm as the Wildcats will be looking for their first state championship since winning five in a span from 2013 to 2018. 

Postseason High School Football

For Class 3A Pod B, Solon will host Winterset tomorrow, November 7th, at 7 pm.

For Class 2A Pod C, Mid-Prairie will take on Van Meter tomorrow at 7 pm. 

For Eight-Player Pod D, Iowa Valley will face off against Audubon at home tonight at 7 pm for their quarterfinal matchup. 

Southeast Iowa Playbook

The fall sports season is wrapping up for our local teams, so we took a look back at the last three months to relive some of the highs and lows to start the 2025-2026 school year. If you missed last night’s episode, then follow this link: Fall Sports Season Review

Southeastern Community College

The volleyball team was swept by Iowa Central Community College last night in the Region 11 championship. The Blackhawks finished the season with a 26-19 record. 

The women’s basketball team will host Black Hawk College at 5 pm on Wednesday, November 12th.

The men’s basketball team will host the Midwest Classic tomorrow, November 7th, with game one at 7 pm.

College Football

Iowa State will make the trip to TCU on Saturday, November 8th, at 2:30 pm. KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130 will be on the call.

#20 Iowa will host #9 Oregon on Saturday at 2:30 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM will be on the call.

College Basketball

The #21 Iowa women’s team will host Evansville on Sunday, November 9th, at 2 pm.

The Iowa men’s team will stay at home tomorrow, November 7th, in a matchup against Western Illinois at 6 pm.

The #14 Iowa State women’s team throttled Southern University last night 85-58. Audi Crooks collected her first double-double of the season, cashing in for 29 points and grabbing 14 rebounds in the winning effort. The Cyclones will remain at home when they take on Sacred Heart on Sunday at 1 pm.

The #16 Iowa State men’s team will face off against Grambling State tonight at 7 pm at home.

This Day in Sports History

1869 – First collegiate football game, Rutgers defeated Princeton 6-4. 

1974 – Dodger Mike Marshall becomes the first relief pitcher to win the Cy Young Award.

1995 – Art Modell officially announced the Cleveland Browns were moving to Baltimore, Maryland.

MPCSD Site/Policy Meeting Agenda 11.6.25

11/6/2025, 5:00 PM
Site and Policy Committee Meeting

SITE COMMITTEE

  1. 1. PEO Memorial Building Demolition Contract Review
  2. 2. Van Allen Elementary and Lincoln Elementary Roof Repair Proposals
  3. 3. Ag Ed Greenhouse Update
  4. 4. 400 E. Madison Property Sale Update
  5. 5.2025 – 2027 Snow Removal Bid
  6. 6. Activity Center Walking Track

POLICY COMMITTEE

  1. IASB Delegate Assembly – Aaron Williamson
  2. First Reading of School Board Policy Series 400 Employees
  3. 11th/12th i JAG Fundraiser
  4. National Honor Society Fundraiser
  5. MS Fundraiser

The meeting is open to the public and patrons are welcome.

Mount Pleasant Ordinance Committee Meeting Wednesday, November 12

The Mount Pleasant Ordinance Committee will meet on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, at

9:00 a.m. at City Hall in the City Administrators’ Conference Room.

AGENDA

1. Call to Order

2. Continue Discussion on Regulations Regarding Amplified Sound (Chapter 14-69)

3. Discuss Hazardous Waste and Fire Department Service Fees Ordinance

4. Discuss Amending Agreement with All God’s Creatures for kittens

5. Discuss Amending Ordinance on Animal/Fowl Limiting Number of Pets

6. Discuss Ongoing Nuisances

7. Open Forum

8. Adjourn

Russell R. Sandy

Russell R. Sandy, 88, of Mount Pleasant, died Monday, November 3, 2025, at the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House in West Burlington.

Russ was born on July 27, 1937, in Sandoval, IL, the son of Adrian and Gudruda Sandy. He was saved and then baptized at Sandoval Baptist Church on March 27, 1955. He then graduated from Sandoval High School that May. In November, he was married to Donna Sechrest of Salem, IL. They later divorced. Russ worked several jobs throughout his lifetime, but his main career was institutional food sales. If you were to ask him what his most rewarding job was, he would tell you it was being a paraeducator at an elementary school until he officially retired. On July 5, 1987, Russ was united in marriage to Diana Flack, in Kansas City, MO. The couple made their home in Olathe, KS, prior to moving to Mount Pleasant in 2014. While in Olathe, Russ was extremely active in their church, having also served as an ordained deacon in prior churches. Russ had three things that he absolutely loved: serving the Lord, his family, and working with his hands. His hobbies included wood carving, leather work, and stained glass. He could always be found finding something to fix or tinker with. Russ attended Calvary Baptist Church in Mount Pleasant.

Russ is survived by his wife Diana; four children Mark Sandy of Lee’s Summit, MO; Lisa (Jerry) Toops of Wayland, MO; Scott (Karen) Colstrom of Osage City, KS; Todd (Suzanne) Colstrom of Gardner, KS; grandchildren John (Nadia) Sandy, Jason (Ashlee) Sandy, Brian Sandy, Brandi (Cody) Kreisel, Brittany (Joseph) Nigro, Tanner (Ashlee) Toops, Tara Toops, Tucker Toops, Megan (Andrew Zeserman) Colstrom, Max Colstrom, Ava Colstrom; great grandchildren John, Daniela, Kaylee, Wyatt, Jacob, Mikaela, Colton, Easton, Clara; great great grandchildren Charlotte, Elliot; sisters-in-law Charlene Woods, Elaine Woods, Ramona Sandy, Susan (Stephan) Eiermann, Paula (Bruce) Doyle, and brother-in-law Jim Delehanty.

He was preceded in death by his parents; siblings Wilma Jean (Stan) Leith, Jim Woods, Raymond Woods, Phil Sandy, Bev Wiseman, Jolynne Harling; and sister-in-law Ann Delehanty.

The family wishes to extend their gratitude to the staffs of the Hospice House and SE Iowa Regional Medical Center for the excellent care of Russ and the family.

The funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, November 8, 2025, at Calvary Baptist Church. Visitation will begin at 12:00 p.m. until the time of service. Burial will be in the Floral Hills Cemetery in Kansas City, MO. In lieu of flowers, the family asks you to consider a memorial contribution to the Alzheimer’s Association – Iowa Chapter. The Olson-Yoder Funeral Home & Crematory is caring for Russ and his family. Condolences may be left for the family at www.olsonyoderfh.com

State Corrects Posting Error in New London School Board Election Results

UPDATE (10 a.m.) — Henry County Auditor Robin Detrick has confirmed that the discrepancy in the New London School Board election results was due to a data entry error at the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office.

According to Detrick, communication with the Secretary of State’s Office Wednesday morning clarified that the state office had incorrectly entered the New London School Board results on the Iowa election website. The mistake has since been corrected, and the official online results now reflect the accurate numbers as originally submitted by Henry County.

Henry County’s official totals for the Director At-Large race are as follows:

  • Kyle Helmerson – 367 votes (41.10%)

  • Jessica Boyer – 321 votes (35.96%)

  • Josh Housman – 205 votes (22.96%)

Based on these results, Helmerson and Boyer have been elected to the New London School Board.

Detrick emphasized that the county’s results were accurate from the beginning and that the issue stemmed from the state’s data entry process, not local reporting.

KILJ News will continue to monitor and report any additional updates related to Tuesday’s election results.

Large Field Fire East of Mount Pleasant Contained Tuesday Afternoon

A large field fire broke out Tuesday afternoon, November 4th, east of Mount Pleasant, sending thick plumes of smoke into the sky and drawing response from multiple fire departments. 

The blaze was reported behind the property at 2273 Highway 34, just before Hinkle Auto Sales, as motorists traveling toward Mount Pleasant noticed heavy smoke and flames spreading rapidly through an open field. 

The Mount Pleasant Fire Department was first on scene with a brush truck and water truck, facing a fire line stretching roughly 300 to 600 yards through dry grass and stubble. Firefighters worked quickly to establish control lines as gusty winds pushed flames across the field. 

Mount Pleasant crews were later assisted by the New London Fire Department, helping to contain the blaze before it could reach nearby properties. 

No injuries were reported, and no structures were damaged. The cause of the fire is said to be from a burn barrel. 

Henry County Auditors Investigate Discrepancy in New London School Board Election Results

UPDATE:

As of 10 a.m., KILJ News has heard from Henry County Auditor Robin Detrick, who confirmed communication with the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office regarding the discrepancy. Detrick clarified that the Secretary of State’s Office entered the New London School Board results incorrectly on the Iowa election website.

The Iowa Secretary of State’s Office has since acknowledged the mistake and corrected the error online, confirming that the Henry County numbers were accurate as originally submitted.

KILJ will continue to monitor and report on any further updates related to Tuesday’s election results.

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As of 9 a.m. Wednesday, KILJ News is in contact with the Henry County Auditor’s Office and the Secretary of Iowa’s Office regarding the New London School Board Director-at-Large election results from yesterday.

The auditor’s office reported a potential discrepancy in the vote information being transmitted to the Iowa Secretary of State’s office. Officials in Henry County say they believe the correct results were submitted from their office. According to their records:

  • Jessica Boyer received 321 votes from Henry County.

  • Josh Housman received 205 votes from Henry County.

  • Kyle Helmerson received 367 votes from Henry County.

Based on these totals, it appears that Jessica Boyer and Kyle Helmerson would be elected to the New London School Board.

To clarify the discrepancy, both KILJ and the Henry County Auditor’s Office have reached out to the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office for further information.

KILJ will continue to provide updates as the situation develops. The Henry County Auditor’s Office has reassured the public that they believe the correct information was submitted to the state.

New London Community School District Results according to Henry County Auditors office:

Director At-Large (Vote for 2)

  • Kyle Helmerson – 367 (41.10%) ✅
  • Jessica Boyer – 321 (22.96%) ✅
  • Josh Housman – 205 (22.96%)

Sports, November 5th

Postseason High School Volleyball

The quarterfinals finished up play yesterday and Class 3A featured the only upsets of the day.

For Class 3A, #1 Western Christian punched their ticket to a record 25th straight semifinal match after sweeping #8 Mt. Vernon. The Wolfpack tallied a kill efficiency of 0.380 with just six errors on the match. #5 Humboldt will get to take on the challenge after the Wildcats swept Cherokee Washington in dominant fashion. The semifinal showdown will be at 2 pm today.

In the bottom half of the bracket, #2 Assumption handled #7 Mid-Prairie in straight sets. Jovi Evans tabbed seven kills in the loss as the Golden Hawks finished with a 30-10 record for the season. The Knights will take on #6 Kuemper Catholic at 2:25 pm today after Kuemper Catholic pulled off the upset against #3 Red Oak in four sets. 

Over in Class 2A, #1 Denver started their campaign for a second straight state championship with a sweep against #8 Wapsie Valley, averaging a win differential of 11 points per set. #4 Grundy Center rallied back from a two-set deficit to defeat #5 Beckman Catholic 15-13 in the tiebreaker set. The semifinal matchup between Denver and Grundy Center will take place today at 4 pm.

#2 Dike-New Hartford defeated #7 Aplington-Parkersburg in straight sets, while #3 Hinton took down #6 Regina Catholic in four sets. The Blackhawks and Wolverines will face off today at 4:25 pm. 

Lastly, in Class 1A, #1 Saint Ansgar crushed #8 East Mills in straight sets last night to advance to the semifinals where they will play #4 Dunkerton, who nearly blew a two-set-to-nothing lead against #5 BCLUW but escaped with a 15-8 victory in the fifth set. The Saints and Raiders will play at 6 pm tonight. 

The night concluded with #2 Janesville taking down #7 Gladbrook-Reinbeck in four sets and #3 North Tama sweeping #6 Sidney. The Redhawks and Wildcats will square off tonight at 6:25 pm.

In Class 5A, #1 Waukee Northwest will take on #5 Ankeny today at 10 am, while #2 Ankeny Centennial and #6 Valley will meet at 10:25 am.

For Class 4A, #1 Clear Creek Amana will take on #5 North Scott in the semifinals today at noon. #2 Sioux Center and #3 Pella will meet in the semifinals today at 12:25 pm.

Postseason High School Football

For Class 3A Pod B, Solon will host Winterset on Friday, November 7th, at 7 pm.

For Class 2A Pod C, Mid-Prairie will take on Van Meter on Friday at 7 pm. 

For Eight-Player Pod D, Iowa Valley will face off against Audubon at home tomorrow, November 6th, at 7 pm for their quarterfinal matchup. 

High School All-District Teams

District 5 for Eight-Player released their All-District Teams yesterday and Iowa Valley’s Nolan Kriegle defended his Offensive MVP from last season after leading the state in total touchdowns this season. Casey Krull of Iowa Valley took home All-District Head Coach for the second straight season. 

WACO put five on the 1st Team with Hayden Shelman being named 1st Team running back as the junior produced 1,212 rushing yards and 22 total touchdowns for the season. Adam Stafford was named 1st Team offensive lineman as he helped pave the way for an offense that compiled 2,054 rushing yards and 33 rushing touchdowns. Niles Reichenbach took home 1st Team kicker and linebacker as he nailed a 30-yard field goal and amassed 35 tackles. Lastly, Trey Edeker’s eight tackles for loss earned the senior 1st Team defensive lineman.

Casey Coakley, Tyler Rogers, Sam Meyer, and Raefe Davison were named to the 2nd Team.

Winfield-Mt. Union had seven players find a spot on the All-District Team. Tayson Samuels and Max Edwards were named to the 1st Team as pass catchers. Samuels hauled in 53 receptions for 615 yards and three touchdowns, while Edwards led the team with eight receiving touchdowns on 46 catches for 580 yards. Throwing the ball was 1st Team punter and 2nd Team quarterback Cody Milks. The junior averaged 36 yards per punt and tossed for 1,404 yards and 13 touchdowns, while running for another five scores.

Grant Anderson earned his second 1st Team offensive lineman honor as he provided the lanes for four yards per carry and the necessary time for Milks to throw the ball. 

On the 2nd Team, Gabe Cummings claimed a spot on the offensive line, while Nicholas Sparrow totaled 380 yards and seven touchdowns as a running back for the Wolves. On the 2nd Team defense, Wyatt Palmer was named 2nd Team defensive lineman. 

For a full list of the All-District Teams, follow this link: Eight-Player All-District 5 Teams

Southeastern Community College

The volleyball team will travel to Fort Dodge for the Region 11 championship match at 7 pm tonight against Iowa Central Community College. 

The women’s basketball team roared back from a slow first half to pull off the 77-76 comeback victory over Carl Sandburg Community College last night. The Blackhawks will host Black Hawk College at 5 pm on Wednesday, November 12th.

The men’s basketball team will host the Midwest Classic on Friday, November 7th, with game one at 7 pm.

College Football

Iowa State will make the trip to TCU on Saturday, November 8th, at 2:30 pm. KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130 will be on the call.

Iowa will host #6 Oregon on Saturday at 2:30 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM will be on the call.

College Basketball

The #21 Iowa women’s team will host Evansville on Sunday, November 9th, at 2 pm.

The Iowa men’s team secured their first win in the Ben McCollum era, crushing Robert Morris last night 101-69. Bennett Stirtz stuffed the stat sheet in the winning effort, cashing in for 19 points, six assists, and four steals. The Hawkeyes will stay at home for their Friday, November 7th, matchup against Western Illinois at 6 pm.

The #14 Iowa State women’s team will go against Southern University tonight at 6:30 pm at home.

The #16 Iowa State men’s team will face off against Grambling State tomorrow, November 6th, at 7 pm at home.

This Day in Sports History

1967 – The New Orleans Saints pick up their first franchise victory, beating the Philadelphia Eagles 31-24.

1968 – MLB Detroit Tiger Denny McLain becomes the first AL pitcher to win MVP, winning unanimously.

1978 – Oakland Raider’s John Madden becomes the 13th coach to win 100 NFL games.