Sports, May 5th

High School Track and Field

Fairfield hosted the Brookhart-Crew Relays last night and the boys’ team claimed the team title with 123 points, while the Mt. Pleasant girls’ team ran away with the gold, accumulating 176 points. 

On the boys’ side, the top four teams were separated by a meager 10 points. West Burlington/Notre Dame’s Landry Haberichter won the 100-meter dash with a time of 10.7 seconds. Logan Hamma joined the top of podium with a first place time of 57.63 seconds in the 400-meter hurdles. Kellan Porter soared 6 feet and 3 inches to win the high jump. The Falcons also won the distance medley relay.

Silas Hulett of Mt. Pleasant snatched the gold in the 1600-meter run with a time of 4 minutes and 34 seconds. Keegan Heaton took the 110-meter hurdles with a mark of 16.16 seconds. Hoang Quang leapt 19 feet and 9 inches to win the long jump. 

Fairfield’s Eli Hoffman won the 200-meter dash with a time of 22.92 seconds. The Trojans nabbed the 4×100 and shuttle hurdle relays. Washington’s Greyson Hartman swept the throwing events with tosses of 64 feet and 6.5 inches in the shot put and 166 feet and 7 inches in the discus. 

On the girls’ side for Mt. Pleasant, Alex Scott claimed the 100-meter dash with a time of 12.36 seconds. Linzy Striegel sprinted to the win in the 400-meter dash. Delaney Anderson glided to the victory in the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 15.67 seconds. In the field events, Izzy Sloat leapt 17 feet and 3 inches for a dominant gold medal performance and Ella Ensminger tossed the shot put 37 feet and 11 inches for the victory. The Panthers won the 4×100, the 4×200, the sprint medley, and the shuttle hurdle relays.

Washington’s Jaedyn Moore claimed the 200-meter dash. Iris Dahl cruised to the win in the 800-meter run with a time of 2 minutes and 20 seconds. Leighton Messinger took the 400-meter hurdles with a mark of 1 minute and 7 seconds. The Demons picked up a victory in the 4×400 meter relay. 

Fairfield’s Elyse Setterstrom collected the lone victory for the Trojans with a heave of 113 feet in the discus. 

Danville and New London competed in the Highland Relays last night and the New London boys’ team finished in 2nd place with 78 points.

The Tigers’ boys’ team had Riley Raines win the 800-meter and 1600-meter runs. Additionally, New London won the 4×100 meter relay with a time of 43.03 seconds. The Danville girls’ team nabbed the silver medal in the 4×800 and the sprint medley relays.

The Southeast Iowa Super Conference Meet is scheduled for Thursday, May 7th, at WACO High School. 

The Southeast Conference will meet in Keokuk for their conference showdown on Thursday. 

High School Soccer

The Burlington Notre Dame girls’ team fell to West Branch last night, 3-1. The Nikes will travel to Wapello on Saturday, May 9th, at 10 am.

Mt. Pleasant split their night with Washington as the girls’ team fell 10-0 and the boys’ team remained unbeaten in conference play with a 4-0 victory over the Demons. 

Mt. Pleasant will face off against Fort Madison on Thursday, May 7th, with the girls’ team playing at home at 4:30 pm and the boys’ team hitting the road for a 5 pm start time. 

Washington will compete against Fairfield on Thursday with the boys’ team at home and the girls’ team playing on the road with both games slated to start at 5 pm.

The Fairfield girls’ team lost to Keokuk last night, 3-1. The Fairfield girls’ team will host Burlington tonight at 4:30 pm and the boys’ team will take on Ottumwa at 7:30 pm on the road. 

The WACO boys’ team clobbered Highland last night, 10-2, as Niles Reichenbach and Tristan Luitjens each scored four goals. The Warriors will travel to Columbus on May 12th at 5 pm.

The Wapello girls’ and boys’ teams had their matches canceled last night. 

Mediapolis will travel to Wapello tonight with the girls’ teams leading off at 5 pm.

The Danville boys’ team will host Hillcrest Academy for their senior night tonight at 6:30 pm.

Central Lee will face off against Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union on the road tonight with the girls’ teams playing at 5 pm.

The Burlington Notre Dame boys’ team will host Williamsburg on Saturday at 10:30 am.

High School Golf

The Washington boys’ team held an invitational yesterday and the Demons led the way for our local teams, finishing in 4th place with a team score of 324, with Mediapolis taking 5th place for a score of 327. Mt. Pleasant claimed 12th place, while Fairfield and Danville snatched 16th and 17th place, respectively. 

Despite taking 4th place as a team, Rajan Roth led the field with an impressive round of 69 for the Demons. Mt. Pleasant’s Brody Engle also finished in the top 10 with a 6th place score of 75. Mediapolis had Max Griffin and William Worrall slot themselves in 13th and 14th place, respectively, as they each shot 80s. Danville’s Mattix Furnald took 44th place and Fairfield’s Archer Kreuter claimed 59th place. 

The Southeast Conference boys’ teams will have their conference meet tomorrow, May 6th, at Deer Run Golf Course. 

The Washington girls’ team hosted their invitational yesterday and the Demons finished in 4th place with a team score of 422, while Lisbon ended up on top of the standings. 

The Demons were led by Adalyn Long’s card of 92, which was good enough for 7th place. Mediapolis and Danville took 5th and 6th place, respectively. The Bullettes had Bri Spears shoot a 97 for 11th place, while Aubrey Nahorny claimed a 118 for 26th place for the Bears. 

The Washington girls’ team will compete in the Tigerette Invitational on Friday, May 8th.

The Keokuk girls’ team hosted their invite yesterday and took home the win by nearly 20 strokes over 2nd place Mt. Pleasant and Van Buren County, who each finished with a team score of 379. 

Van Buren County’s Sophia Jirak finished with the course lead, shooting a 73 for the round. Central Lee’s Lily Smith shot a 105 to lead the Hawks. 

The Van Buren County girls’ team will hit the road to take on Fairfield on Thursday, May 7th.

The New London girls’ team will participate in the Grayhound Invite today along with Burlington Notre Dame, Danville, and Fairfield. 

The Southeast Iowa Super Conference boys’ teams will meet for their conference showdown tomorrow at Flint Hills Golf Course.

The WACO girls’ team will travel to English Valleys for a meet on Friday.

High School Boys’ Tennis

Mt. Pleasant finished on top of the conference regular season standings after beating Burlington last night, 7-2. Max Heater, Grayson Walker, Charlie Syfert, and Carter Gehling picked up victories in their singles matches, while the Panthers swept the doubles competition. 

Fairfield shutout Keokuk last night, 9-0. 

The Southeast Conference tournament is scheduled for Thursday, May 7th, in Fairfield. 

Southeastern Community College

The baseball team earned the #1-seed and a bye in the Region 11 Division II tournament; they will take on the winner between Des Moines Area Community College and Northeast on Friday, May 8th, at 3:30 pm at Merchants Park in Carroll, Iowa.  

The #2 softball team will host a best of three-game series against #3 Indian Hills Community College for the Region 11 Division I tournament tomorrow, May 6th, at 2 pm.

College Baseball

The Iowa baseball team will host St. Thomas tonight at 6 pm.

This Day in Sports History

1904 – Cy Young pitches the first perfect game in “modern” baseball as the Boston Americans beat Philadelphia Athletics, 3-0.

1973 – 99th Kentucky Derby: Ron Turcotte aboard Secretariat wins in 1:59.4 – fastest Kentucky Derby ever.

1995 – Last basketball game at Boston Garden; the Celtics get eliminated from the playoffs by the Orlando Magic, 95-92.