Prep Softball: State Softball Scoreboard (Tuesday)

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Fort Dodge — The State Softball Tournament continued on in Fort Dodge last night.

Here’s a look at the scoreboard:

Class 3A

No. 2 Mount Vernon 7, No. 7 Estherville Lincoln Central 0

No. 3 Williamsburg 10, No. 6 West Liberty 0

Class 4A 

No. 1 Winterset 7, No. 8 Oskaloosa 4

No. 5 Boone 5, No. 4 Carlisle 0

No. 2 Western Dubuque 5, No. 7 North Polk 2

No. 3 ADM 1, No. 6 Clear Creek-Amana 0

Class 5A

No. 1 Fort Dodge 7, No. 8 Bettendorf 0

No. 4 Waukee 9, No. 5 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 8

No. 2. Pleasant Valley 11, No. 7 Southeast Polk 10

No. 6 Ankeny Centennial 2, No. 3 Iowa City High 0

Sports, Wednesday, July 21st

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Prep Baseball: New London Heads to State for the First Time Since 2008:

For the first time since 2008, the New London Tiger baseball team has reached the pinnacle — and they’re not done yet.

The Tigers rode timely hitting, slick fielding and elite pitching to a 4-2 win yesterday over Mount Ayr in Oskaloosa clinching their spot in Carroll in next week’s Class 1A State Baseball Tournament.

New London got the scoring started in the 2nd inning and never trailed, grabbing the first olive on Ryan Richey’s booming solo home run, his first of the season.

Then, the Tigers held off every rally started by Mount Ayr.

Kooper Schulte inherited a jam in the 6th as the Raiders put the first two men on and chased New London starter Hecniel Rodriguez.

Brad Helmerson went with Kooper Schulte who induced three ground balls and kept the Tiger lead intact at 3-2.

From there, New London would add on the bottom of the 6th.

Ryan Richey reached on a fielder’s choice and after a Seth Bailey single that put runners on the corners with two men gone, Josh Catala stepped to the plate and grounded an 0-2 fastball into left field for a much needed insurance run.

That gave the Tigers their 4-2 they would not relinquish.

When Josh is on it changes the game for everybody” Helmerson said.

Josh just keeps fighting, he knows the strike zone well.” 

Schulte worked a scoreless, 1-2-3 7th inning to earn the save as New London then mobbed him.

Hecniel Rodriguez earned the win — he was stellar over five innings, allowing just four hits and two runs while striking out nine.

New London, now 26-1, will play in Monday’s quarterfinal round of the 1A State Tournament at Merchant’s Park in Carroll.

Their opponent is TBD as of now.

Mount Ayr bows out 21-5.

Other Class 1A qualifiers:

  • No. 3 Remsen St. Mary’s
  • No. 4 Council Bluffs St. Albert
  • No. 10 Tri-Center
  • Grundy Center
  • Kee
  • Lisbon
  • Alburnett

Prep Softball: All-SEC Teams Announced:

Two Mount Pleasant Panther softball players were honored by Southeast Conference coaches as 2nd Team All-Conference selections.

Grace Kelley and Savana Walls were both honored, leading the Panthers’ selections.

Kelley was second on the Panthers with a .347 batting average, but led the squad with 10 doubles, one triple, one homer and 14 runs batted in.

Walls hit a team best .397 coupled with a .438 on base, scoring a team-high nine runs.

Jersey Beachy and Emma Starr were both Honorable Mention selections.

Fairfield sophomore Coty Engle was named the Conference Player of the Year.

Kelly, Walls, Lydia Ebeling and Cristina Carthey were also Academic All-Conference selections.

Prep Softball: State Softball Scoreboard:

The State Softball Tournament continued on in Fort Dodge last night.

Here’s a look at the scoreboard:

Class 3A

No. 2 Mount Vernon 7, No. 7 Estherville Lincoln Central 0

No. 3 Williamsburg 10, No. 6 West Liberty 0

Class 4A 

No. 1 Winterset 7, No. 8 Oskaloosa 4

No. 5 Boone 5, No. 4 Carlisle 0

No. 2 Western Dubuque 5, No. 7 North Polk 2

No. 3 ADM 1, No. 6 Clear Creek-Amana 0

Class 5A

No. 1 Fort Dodge 7, No. 8 Bettendorf 0

No. 4 Waukee 9, No. 5 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 8

No. 2. Pleasant Valley 11, No. 7 Southeast Polk 10

No. 6 Ankeny Centennial 2, No. 3 Iowa City High 0

Prep Baseball: New London Looking to Punch State Ticket Tonight

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Oskaloosa — The New London Tiger baseball is one step away from their ultimate goal and they’ll play for the right to achieve it this evening when they battle the Raiders of Mount Ayr in a Class 1A Substate 5 Final.

New London, the seventh-ranked program in Class 1A, enters 25-1.

Mount Ayr is 21-4, after defeating Martensdale-St. Mary’s on the road on Saturday.

The Tigers rallied to defeat Sigourney Saturday night, scoring three runs in the bottom of the 7th to walk off the Savages.

New London is of course led offensively by the three headed monster of Josh Catala, Kooper Schulte and Hecniel Rodriguez — but the lineup really does go nine deep.

Catala is the team leader with a .455 batting average, Schulte is second with three homers, while Rodriguez is first on the squad with 36 runs batted in.

The ball will likely be in his hands in tonight’s must-win game.

Rodriguez is 5-0 with a 1.35 ERA in 26 innings this year, second behind Saturday’s starter Josh Catala.

Meanwhile, Mount Ayr is led by Jaixen Frost, a sophomore, who has absolutely mashed baseballs this summer.

Frost is hitting .632 with eight home runs, eight doubles, two triples and 47 runs batted in.

He’s also stolen 25 bags as he’s already one of the Class of 2023’s prized players statewide.

He could be the one to get the ball tonight after staff ace Jaydon Knight threw six strong against Martensdale on Saturday, but the team could also turn to senior Brian Knapp.

Knapp holds a 2.08 ERA in 33.2 innings — second on the team — and is 5-1.

Tonight’s game will be played at Oskaloosa High School.

First pitch is set for 7:00 p.m.

You can listen on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Prep Baseball: Fort Madison Falls to Central DeWitt

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Fort Madison — Fort Madison’s terrific season came to a close last night falling at home to Central DeWitt 5-1 in a Class 3A Substate 4 semifinal.

The Sabers jumped out to a 2-0 lead after two innings and grew that advantage to 5-0 before the Bloodhounds scored a single marker in the 7th.

Colton Engeman was 2-for-3 while Jason Thurman drove in the lone run.

Thurman was the losing pitcher, throwing 3.1 innings allowing three hits and two runs.

Kane Williams worked 3.2 innings of relief. He allowed three runs all earned and four hits.

Fort Madison ends their season at 25-9.

Central DeWitt will now take on top-seeded Davenport Assumption in the Substate 4 finals.

That game will be played in Muscatine on Wednesday night.

Prep Softball: State Softball Provides Day One Fireworks

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Fort Dodge — The first day of the IGHSAU State Softball tournament provided some epic moments.

Here’s a full look at the scoreboard from yesterday:

Class 1A

No. 1 Newell-Fonda 2, No. 8 North Butler 0

No. 4 Southeast Warren 9, No. 5 Sigourney 6

No. 2 Wayne 7, No. 7 Remsen St. Mary’s 2

No. 3 Lisbon 10, No. 6 Clarksville 0

Class 2A

No. 1 Wilton 7, No. 8 Pella Christian 2

No. 4 Earlham 7, No. 5 North Union 4

No. 2 North Linn 5, No. 7 Iowa City Regina 2

No. 3 Central Springs 11, No. 6 Underwood 0

Class 3A 

No. 1 Davenport Assumption 11, No. 8 Clarke 1

No. 4 Atlantic 10, No. 5 Anamosa 9 – F/11

College Wrestling: Iowa State, Dresser Agree to Extension

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Ames — Iowa State wrestling coach Kevin Dresser, the 2019 NWCA National Coach of the Year, has agreed to a contract extension through June 30, 2026.

Iowa State, which went 9-3 (4-1 Big 12) in dual action this season, had two Big 12 champions in David Carr and Gannon Gremmel and qualified eight wrestlers for the 2021 NCAA Championships.

It’s the third season in a row that the Cyclones have qualified eight or more wrestlers for the national tournament – the program’s best streak since 2008-10.

Terms of Dresser’s new contract will be announced at a later date.

Sports, Tuesday, July 20th

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Prep Baseball: New London Looking to Punch State Ticket Tonight:

The New London Tiger baseball is one step away from their ultimate goal and they’ll play for the right to achieve it this evening when they battle the Raiders of Mount Ayr in a Class 1A Substate 5 Final.

New London, the seventh-ranked program in Class 1A, enters 25-1.

Mount Ayr is 21-4, after defeating Martensdale-St. Mary’s on the road on Saturday.

The Tigers rallied to defeat Sigourney Saturday night, scoring three runs in the bottom of the 7th to walk off the Savages.

New London is of course led offensively by the three headed monster of Josh Catala, Kooper Schulte and Hecniel Rodriguez — but the lineup really does go nine deep.

Catala is the team leader with a .455 batting average, Schulte is second with three homers, while Rodriguez is first on the squad with 36 runs batted in.

The ball will likely be in his hands in tonight’s must-win game.

Rodriguez is 5-0 with a 1.35 ERA in 26 innings this year, second behind Saturday’s starter Josh Catala.

Meanwhile, Mount Ayr is led by Jaixen Frost, a sophomore, who has absolutely mashed baseballs this summer.

Frost is hitting .632 with eight home runs, eight doubles, two triples and 47 runs batted in.

He’s also stolen 25 bags as he’s already one of the Class of 2023’s prized players statewide.

He could be the one to get the ball tonight after staff ace Jaydon Knight threw six strong against Martensdale on Saturday, but the team could also turn to senior Brian Knapp.

Knapp holds a 2.08 ERA in 33.2 innings — second on the team — and is 5-1.

Tonight’s game will be played at Oskaloosa High School.

First pitch is set for 7:00 p.m.

You can listen on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Prep Baseball: Fort Madison Falls to Central DeWitt:

Fort Madison’s terrific season came to a close last night falling at home to Central DeWitt 5-1 in a Class 3A Substate 4 semifinal.

The Sabers jumped out to a 2-0 lead after two innings and grew that advantage to 5-0 before the Bloodhounds scored a single marker in the 7th.

Colton Engeman was 2-for-3 while Jason Thurman drove in the lone run.

Thurman was the losing pitcher, throwing 3.1 innings allowing three hits and two runs.

Kane Williams worked 3.2 innings of relief. He allowed three runs all earned and four hits.

Fort Madison ends their season at 25-9.

Central DeWitt will now take on top-seeded Davenport Assumption in the Substate 4 finals.

That game will be played in Muscatine on Wednesday night.

Prep Softball: State Softball Provides Day One Fireworks:

The first day of the IGHSAU State Softball tournament provided some epic moments.

Here’s a full look at the scoreboard from yesterday:

Class 1A

No. 1 Newell-Fonda 2, No. 8 North Butler 0

No. 4 Southeast Warren 9, No. 5 Sigourney 6

No. 2 Wayne 7, No. 7 Remsen St. Mary’s 2

No. 3 Lisbon 10, No. 6 Clarksville 0

Class 2A

No. 1 Wilton 7, No. 8 Pella Christian 2

No. 4 Earlham 7, No. 5 North Union 4

No. 2 North Linn 5, No. 7 Iowa City Regina 2

No. 3 Central Springs 11, No. 6 Underwood 0

Class 3A 

No. 1 Davenport Assumption 11, No. 8 Clarke 1

No. 4 Atlantic 10, No. 5 Anamosa 9 – F/11

College Wrestling: Iowa State, Dresser Agree to Extension:

Iowa State wrestling coach Kevin Dresser, the 2019 NWCA National Coach of the Year, has agreed to a contract extension through June 30, 2026.

Iowa State, which went 9-3 (4-1 Big 12) in dual action this season, had two Big 12 champions in David Carr and Gannon Gremmel and qualified eight wrestlers for the 2021 NCAA Championships.

It’s the third season in a row that the Cyclones have qualified eight or more wrestlers for the national tournament – the program’s best streak since 2008-10.

Terms of Dresser’s new contract will be announced at a later date.

Prep Baseball (Saturday): New London Storms Back, Wins in 7th

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

New London — New London rallied for three runs in the bottom of the 7th as the Tigers came from behind for a walkoff 4-3 win over Sigourney in Saturday night’s District 9 championship.

Sigourney did not record an out in the 7th as New London loaded the bases with nobody out and never looked back. Carter Allen got the inning started with a base hit, Camden Kasel walked then Ryan Richey followed up a with a bunt single.

Brendan Richey grounded to shortstop in the next at bat, but Josh Mohr’s throw to home was late to get Allen.

Seth Bailey was hit just a few pitches later, which tied the game at 3.

The next hitter, Joshua Catala, squibbed a groundball to shortstop and again Mohr struggled fielding it cleanly which allowed the winning run to score.

Cade Streigle was the losing pitcher for Sigourney, who was otherwise outstanding working six innings, allowing for hits and two walks while striking out nine.

Kooper Schulte earned the win for New London, pitching a perfect inning of relief in the 7th.

The win improved New London to 25-1, they’ll now square off with Mount Ayr, who took down Martensdale-St. Mary’s.

That game will be played Tuesday in Oskaloosa.

The winner will advance to the 1A State Tournament, this year being played in Carroll.

Tuesday’s game will begin at 7:00 p.m. and you can listen on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.