Prep Football: Mount Pleasant Stumbles Again, W-MU Stumbles, New London Rolls

Clinton 49, Mount Pleasant 7

Clinton scored 49 unanswered points as the River Kings rolled to a 49-7 victory over Mount Pleasant last Friday night.

Clinton quarterback Jai Jensen threw for four touchdown passes, ran for one and tailback Taivian Bailey had two scores.

Mount Pleasant took the game’s opening series 13 plays finishing with a one-yard touchdown rush by Carson Coleman.

That was their lone score.

Mount Pleasant fell to 1-7 with the loss and they remain winless in district play.

This week they’ll meet up with Class 4A’s top-ranked North Scott.

Kick is set for 7:30 p.m. from Mapleleaf Athletic Complex.

English Valleys 54, Winfield-Mount Union 18 

Winfield-Mount Union fell behind early as English Valleys cemented their role as the district runner-up with a 54-18 win over Winfield-Mount Union.

The Wolves would have clinched district runner-up with a win over the Bears.

English Valleys used a 27-point second quarter to pull away.

Winfield finishes their regular season 4-3.

English Valleys improved to 6-1.

New London 32, HLV 6

New London won their second straight with an easy 32-6 win over HLV Friday night.

Boden Pickle had eight carries for 100 yards and scored three times.

New London closes their regular season 4-3.

HLV ends the season 1-7.

8-player playoffs will begin next Friday in the Round of 32.

Other area finals:

  • Alburnett 13, Columbus 9
  • Wapello 48, North Cedar 6
  • Mediapolis at Louisa-Muscatine
    • Mediapolis wins 1-0 by way of Louisa-Muscatine forfeit.
  • Sigourney 49, Van Buren County 0
  • Washington 17, Fairfield 14
  • Burlington 20, Iowa City Liberty 18
  • North Scott 35, Fort Madison 0

Prep Football: 8-Player, A, 1A and 2A Postseason Brackets Released

KILJ — Postseason football will begin in earnest this week with several area matchups in 8-Player and Class 1A taking place Friday night.

In our area, WACO is the top-dog.

The Warriors, who come in No. 5 in the latest Radio Iowa Football Poll, will play host to Edgewood-Colesburg (5-3).

The Vikings clinched their playoff berth last week with a 54-20 win over Midland, which snapped a mild two-game losing streak.

New London also clinched a playoff berth with their win over HLV Friday.

The Tigers will get top-ranked Montezuma and the high-flying Braves offense orchestrated by all-state quarterback Eddie Burgess.

Burgess has accounted for 48 total touchdowns this year, 25 through the air and 23 on the ground.

In Class 1A, Mediapolis will take on Pella Christian in first-round play this Friday.

The Bulldogs had a pseudo-bye week last week after Louisa-Muscatine forfeited.

Junior running back Anthony Isley is the straw that stirs that Mediapolis offense.

Isley has rushed for 1,120 yards and 12 touchdowns on the campaign.

Pella Christian is 7-1 and are led by dual-threat quarterback Isaac Kacmarynski who has accounted for 29 total scores this year.

All first round playoff matchups will begin at 7:00 p.m. this Friday.

Prep Volleyball: Postseason Play Kicks Off Tonight

Postseason volleyball play gets underway tonight with action in Class 1A ruling the area.

In our featured matchup, New London will host Moravia tonight.

The No. 12 Tigers are 24-13 on the season and are paced by Natalie Burden and her 3.2 kills per set.

Emma Nye leads the New London backrow with 6.2 digs per set.

Moravia enters first round play 2-20.

Match-time is slated for 7:00 p.m.

Elsewhere in the area tonight, WACO will welcome in Keota in first round play.

The winners between New London-Moravia and WACO-Keota will square off in the second round Wednesday.

Winfield-Mount Union will get Highland.

The Lady Wolves are 20-10, Highland is 11-14.

Should Winfield-Mount Union hold on, they’ll get either Wapello or Morningstar Academy.

The two top 1A seeds — Notre Dame and Holy Trinity — are off until Wednesday.

In Class 2A tonight, Columbus is at Durant — with the winner getting top-seeded Wilton, while Van Buren County hosts Cardinal.

The winner of that scarp will get Mediapolis.

College Football: Iowa Drops After Loss, Iowa State RV

KILJ — The Iowa football team has dropped nine spots in the latest Associated Press Top-25 poll following their 24-7 loss to Purdue on Saturday

The Hawkeyes are No. 11 in this week’s poll.

Iowa State, who earned a 33-20 road win at Kansas State are receiving votes.

Georgia, Cincinnati and Oklahoma are the top-three this week.

Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State go 5, 6, 7 this week.

Michigan State is up one to No. 9.

Purdue entered the top-25, the Boilermakers are No. 25 in the newest AP poll.

The Hawkeyes will rest up on their bye week before traveling to Wisconsin on October 30th.

Iowa State will host No. 8 Oklahoma State this Saturday at Jack Trice Stadium.

Sports, Monday, October 18th

Prep Football: Mount Pleasant Stumbles Again, W-MU Stumbles, New London Rolls:

Clinton 49, Mount Pleasant 7

Clinton scored 49 unanswered points as the River Kings rolled to a 49-7 victory over Mount Pleasant last Friday night.

Clinton quarterback Jai Jensen threw for four touchdown passes, ran for one and tailback Taivian Bailey had two scores.

Mount Pleasant took the game’s opening series 13 plays finishing with a one-yard touchdown rush by Carson Coleman.

That was their lone score.

Mount Pleasant fell to 1-7 with the loss and they remain winless in district play.

This week they’ll meet up with Class 4A’s top-ranked North Scott.

Kick is set for 7:30 p.m. from Mapleleaf Athletic Complex.

English Valleys 54, Winfield-Mount Union 18 

Winfield-Mount Union fell behind early as English Valleys cemented their role as the district runner-up with a 54-18 win over Winfield-Mount Union.

The Wolves would have clinched district runner-up with a win over the Bears.

English Valleys used a 27-point second quarter to pull away.

Winfield finishes their regular season 4-3.

English Valleys improved to 6-1.

New London 32, HLV 6

New London won their second straight with an easy 32-6 win over HLV Friday night.

Boden Pickle had eight carries for 100 yards and scored three times.

New London closes their regular season 4-3.

HLV ends the season 1-7.

8-player playoffs will begin next Friday in the Round of 32.

Other area finals:

  • Alburnett 13, Columbus 9
  • Wapello 48, North Cedar 6
  • Mediapolis at Louisa-Muscatine
    • Mediapolis wins 1-0 by way of Louisa-Muscatine forfeit.
  • Sigourney 49, Van Buren County 0
  • Washington 17, Fairfield 14
  • Burlington 20, Iowa City Liberty 18
  • North Scott 35, Fort Madison 0

Prep Football: 8-Player, A, 1A and 2A Postseason Brackets Released:

Postseason football will begin in earnest this week with several area matchups in 8-Player and Class 1A taking place Friday night.

In our area, WACO is the top-dog.

The Warriors, who come in No. 5 in the latest Radio Iowa Football Poll, will play host to Edgewood-Colesburg (5-3).

The Vikings clinched their playoff berth last week with a 54-20 win over Midland, which snapped a mild two-game losing streak.

New London also clinched a playoff berth with their win over HLV Friday.

The Tigers will get top-ranked Montezuma and the high-flying Braves offense orchestrated by all-state quarterback Eddie Burgess.

Burgess has accounted for 48 total touchdowns this year, 25 through the air and 23 on the ground.

In Class 1A, Mediapolis will take on Pella Christian in first-round play this Friday.

The Bulldogs had a pseudo-bye week last week after Louisa-Muscatine forfeited.

Junior running back Anthony Isley is the straw that stirs that Mediapolis offense.

Isley has rushed for 1,120 yards and 12 touchdowns on the campaign.

Pella Christian is 7-1 and are led by dual-threat quarterback Isaac Kacmarynski who has accounted for 29 total scores this year.

All first round playoff matchups will begin at 7:00 p.m. this Friday.

Prep Volleyball: Postseason Play Kicks Off Tonight:

Postseason volleyball play gets underway tonight with action in Class 1A ruling the area.

In our featured matchup, New London will host Moravia tonight.

The No. 12 Tigers are 24-13 on the season and are paced by Natalie Burden and her 3.2 kills per set.

Emma Nye leads the New London backrow with 6.2 digs per set.

Moravia enters first round play 2-20.

Match-time is slated for 7:00 p.m.

Elsewhere in the area tonight, WACO will welcome in Keota in first round play.

The winners between New London-Moravia and WACO-Keota will square off in the second round Wednesday.

Winfield-Mount Union will get Highland.

The Lady Wolves are 20-10, Highland is 11-14.

Should Winfield-Mount Union hold on, they’ll get either Wapello or Morningstar Academy.

The two top 1A seeds — Notre Dame and Holy Trinity — are off until Wednesday.

In Class 2A tonight, Columbus is at Durant — with the winner getting top-seeded Wilton, while Van Buren County hosts Cardinal.

The winner of that scarp will get Mediapolis.

College Football: Iowa Drops After Loss, Iowa State RV:

The Iowa football team has dropped nine spots in the latest Associated Press Top-25 poll following their 24-7 loss to Purdue on Saturday

The Hawkeyes are No. 11 in this week’s poll.

Iowa State, who earned a 33-20 road win at Kansas State are receiving votes.

Georgia, Cincinnati and Oklahoma are the top-three this week.

Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State go 5, 6, 7 this week.

Michigan State is up one to No. 9.

Purdue entered the top-25, the Boilermakers are No. 25 in the newest AP poll.

The Hawkeyes will rest up on their bye week before traveling to Wisconsin on October 30th.

Iowa State will host No. 8 Oklahoma State this Saturday at Jack Trice Stadium.

Sports, Saturday, October 16th

Prep Football: Mount Pleasant Stumbles Again, W-MU Stumbles, New London Rolls:

Clinton 49, Mount Pleasant 7

Clinton scored 49 unanswered points as the River Kings rolled to a 49-7 victory over Mount Pleasant last night.

Clinton quarterback Jai Jensen threw for four touchdown passes, ran for one and tailback Taivian Bailey had two scores.

Mount Pleasant took the game’s opening series 13 plays finishing with a one-yard touchdown rush by Carson Coleman.

That was their lone score.

Mount Pleasant fell to 1-7 with the loss and they remain winless in district play.

Next week they’ll meet up with Class 4A’s top-ranked North Scott.

Kick is set for 7:30 p.m. from Mapleleaf Athletic Complex.

English Valleys 54, Winfield-Mount Union 18 

Winfield-Mount Union fell behind early as English Valleys cemented their role as the district runner-up with a 54-18 win over Winfield-Mount Union.

The Wolves would have clinched district runner-up with a win over the Bears.

English Valleys used a 27-point second quarter to pull away.

Winfield finishes their regular season 4-3.

English Valleys improved to 6-1.

New London 32, HLV 6

New London won their second straight with an easy 32-6 win over HLV last night.

The win kept New London’s hopes for a wild card playoff berth alive.

New London closes their regular season 4-3.

HLV ends the season 1-7.

8-player playoffs will begin next Friday in the Round of 32.

Other area finals:

  • Alburnett 13, Columbus 9
  • Wapello 48, North Cedar 6
  • Mediapolis at Louisa-Muscatine
    • Mediapolis wins 1-0 by way of Louisa-Muscatine forfeit.
  • Sigourney 49, Van Buren County 0
  • Washington 17, Fairfield 14
  • Burlington 20, Iowa City Liberty 18
  • North Scott 35, Fort Madison 0

Prep XC: State Qualifying Assignments Announced:

The Iowa Association of Track Coaches has released the upcoming state qualifying sites for all classes.

The announcements were made earlier this week.

In Class 1A, Columbus, Highland, Hillcrest, Winfield-Mount Union, WACO and Holy Trinity will be traveling to Iowa City Regina.

Race day is set for Thursday, October 21st.

In Class 2A, the machine that is Danville-New London will be at Anamosa. Joining them there will be Louisa-Muscatine and Mediapolis, among others.

Central Lee will go to Williamsburg along with Cardinal.

Class 3A is much more cut and dry, with Mount Pleasant and Washington both traveling to Solon. West Burlington Notre Dame will be in Solon as well, with Keokuk and Fort Madison also joining in on the fun.

College Basketball: Mount Pleasant’s Ashton Excelling at Duluth:

The University of Minnesota Duluth men’s basketball team has hired former Mount Pleasant standout Jordan Ashton as an assistant coach for the upcoming 2021-22 season.

Ashton’s playing experience playing experience includes stops at Northwest Missouri State (2012-2014), Kirkwood Community College (2014-2015), Iowa State (2015-2016), and Northern Iowa (2016-2017). Ashton was awarded first team All-American during his time at Kirkwood Community College.

Most recently the top lieutenant for Alex Huisman at Iowa Wesleyan, Ashton helped guide the Tigers to 71.1 points per game.

Duluth opens their season November 12th against the University of Nebraska-Kearney.

College Football: Iowa Hosts Purdue, Iowa State at K-State, Other State Matchups:

  • Purdue at No. 2 Iowa (FM 105.5)
  • Iowa State at Kansas State (FM 98.5/AM 1130)
  • South Dakota at UNI
  • Drake at San Diego
  • Minnesota State-Mankato at Upper Iowa
  • William Penn at Grand View
  • Coe at Loras
  • Wartburg at Luther
  • Nebraska Wesleyan at Buena Vista
  • Simpson at Dubuque

Sports, Friday, October 15th

Girls XC: Panthers’ Blint, Wagner  Shine as Mount Pleasant Places Second:

Mount Pleasant senior and returning state qualifier Abby Blint ran 20:32 to cruise into a first place finish by nearly a half minute at yesterday’s Southeast Conference meet in Burlington.

Blint, who had been sidelined for the last two weeks-plus, looked fresh and spry relative to the field.

She’s now the back-to-back Southeast Conference champion.

Her teammate and Alexis Wagner, a freshman, placed third yesterday.

Wagner ran 21:09 and looks like the next great Panther runner.

Belle Meador placed 15th overall for Mount Pleasant will Jenna Gilmore finished 18th. Jayden Housh went 25:23 for 24th.

Washington’s Quincy Griffis ran 21:06 which was good for the runner-up position, helping guide the Demons to the team title.

Lauren Horak finished sixth for the Demons.

Fort Madison placed third in the team standings, while Fairfield placed fourth.

Mount Pleasant will be off until next week when they compete at the State Qualifying meet in Solon.

Three of the top 12 teams in the state will be competing there with five ranked teams total.

Boys’ XC: Washington’s Sobaski Rolls, Mount Pleasant Third at SEC Meet:

Washington senior Lance Sobaski ran 16:32 helping guide the Demons to a sweep of the team titles at yesterday’s Southeast Conference Meet at Flint Hills Golf Course.

Mount Pleasant was led by sophomore Ben Carthey who paced the group with a 17:55 which was good for 7th.

Nathan McWilliams went 18:10 for 11th while Christian Bracht-Wagner finished 17th in a time of 18:36.

The Panthers placed third as a team, with Fairfield placing second.

Fort Madison wound up fourth, Burlington was fifth while Keokuk placed sixth.

Prep Volleyball: Wapello Wins SEISC North, Mepo Goes 1-2

Wapello 3, Lone Tree 0

Wapello got 12 kills from Lindy Massner as the Arrows swept Lone Tree to clinch their first undefeated Super Conference record since 2004.

The Arrows earned 25-21, 25-15 and 25-14 wins over Lone Tree.

The win moved Wapello to 25-10.

Lone Tree fell to 6-20.

Mediapolis Goes 1-2 

Mediapolis went 1-2 at their home quadrangular last night.

The Bullettes took down Fort Madison in three sets while falling to No. 5 Holy Trinity and No. 11 Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont in two.

Mediapolis dropped to 11-21.

Their focus now shifts to their Class 2A, Region 8 second round matchup, where they will either get Van Buren County or Cardinal.

That tilt will be played at Mediapolis with first serve scheduled for 7:00 p.m. next Wednesday.

Prep Football: Mount Pleasant Hosts Clinton, New London, Winfield Vying for Postseason Opportunities:

A pair of 1-6 teams will meet up tonight at Mapleleaf Athletic Complex when Mount Pleasant welcome in Clinton.

The River Kings are coming of a 41-7 loss last week to 4A’s top-ranked North Scott, while Mount Pleasant dropped a 56-3 decision to Burlington.

The Panthers have been outscored 154-10 over the last three weeks.

Sophomore Payton Hagans leads the team with 342 rushing yards and five touchdowns, adding 159 yards through the air and a score.

Jai Jensen, quarterback for Clinton, has thrown 13 touchdowns and rushed for three more.

His top target is junior Addison Binnie who has caught 16 balls for 426 yards and six touchdowns.

Tonight’s game will kick at 7:30 p.m. and you can listen on FM 105.5 and kilj.com with pre-game coverage beginning at 7:00 p.m.

Elsewhere in eight-player drama will unfold as both Winfield-Mount Union and New London still have chances at the postseason.

Winfield-Mount Union’s mission is easy: beat English Valley and you’re in.

The Wolves, 3-2 in district play, would overtake English Valleys who are 4-1 in the district with a win.

New London is 3-3 overall and 2-3 in the district, but will need a lot to break their way to qualify for the postseason, though the Tigers are not mathematically eliminated.

Tonight they’ll get a matchup with HLV, who’s 0-5 in district action.

WACO, who is off this week, clinched their spot in the 8-player playoffs last week. They are also district champions.

Other area matchups tonight:

  • Columbus at Alburnett
  • Wapello at North Cedar
  • Pekin at Highland
  • West Burlington Notre Dame at Keokuk
  • Mediapolis at Louisa-Muscatine
  • Van Buren County at Sigourney
  • Centerville at Central Lee
  • Washington at Fairfield
  • Burlington at Iowa City Liberty
  • Fort Madison at North Scott

 

Prep Cross Country: SEC Meet, Mediapolis Invite Headline XC Tonight

Burlington — Champions will be crowned tonight in the Southeast Conference when area teams converge at Flint Hills Golf Course in Burlington.

Of course all six conference schools — Burlington, Fairfield, Fort Madison, Keokuk, Mount Pleasant and Washington — will be in action tonight.

Varsity racing will get underway at 4:40 p.m. with the varsity girls running first.

Varsity boys’ will run next at approximately 5:05 p.m.

Spectators are asked to use Sunnyside Avenue to Irish Ridge Road to access the course.

Course officials are asking to stay off of 130th Street.

There is no charge to attend the race.

Meanwhile in Mediapolis, a big invite is set to take place tonight with several area schools colliding at Big Hollow Recreation Area.

Teams in attendance tonight in Mediapolis include Central Lee, Danville, Highland, Hillcrest Academy, Holy Trinity, Louisa-Muscatine, Lone Tree, Notre Dame-West Burlington, Pekin, Twin Cedars, WACO and Wapello.

Varsity racing will get underway at 4:30 p.m. tonight in Mediapolis.