MLB Draft: Ankeny’s Brecht Stays Solid with Iowa Commitment

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Iowa City — Iowa recruit and Ankeny star Brody Brecht will not renege his commitment to Iowa to turn pro in baseball, the fireballing righty announced yesterday.

Brecht was tabbed by MLB Pipeline as the No. 77 prospect in this year’s draft cycle but did not hear his name called in the first 10 rounds of the Major League Baseball Draft this week.

Taking to social media yesterday, Brecht announced he will remain steadfast in his commitment to Iowa where he will play both football and baseball.

This year Brecht is 7-0 on the bump, punching out 89 in 41.1 innings for the 28-6 Hawks.

He’s expected to compete for snaps early on on the gridiron, where he was a three-star wide receiver recruit.

Sports, Tuesday, July 13th

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Prep Softball: Instant Classic Leads to Highland Win:

Highland 1, No. 15 (1A) Winfield-Mount Union 0

It took 14 innings, but Highland scratched the lone run across as the Huskies prevailed for a thrilling 1-0 win over No. 15 (1A) Winfield-Mount Union last night in Winfield.

The game was resumed after being rained out on Friday and Saturday.

Freshman shortstop Sarah Burton had three hits and scored the lone run via pass ball after starting the 14th with a bunt single that turned into a three-bagger after a throwing error.

Payton Brun had two hits for Highland as well.

The real story, however, was the pitching performance from both teams.

Of course the terrific Madie Anderson was dynamite for the Lady Wolves, throwing 14 innings allowing just the one run while striking out 20 hitters.

Grace Batcheller and Jessica Kraus combined for the shutout for Highland.

Batcheller pitched 7.1 innings allowing nine hits while striking out three.

Kraus threw 6.2 without allowing a hit, walking two and striking out six.

The win propelled Highland to tonight’s region final where they’ll meet with No. 4 Lisbon.

Winfield closes their season at 17-6.

No. 14 Regina 8 , No. 3 Louisa-Muscatine 7 

Iowa City Regina scratched a run across late in the game as the Regals upset Louisa-Muscatine last night.

The win moves Regina to tonight’s region final where they’ll take on upstart Cardinal.

Kylee Sanders had two hits to pace the Falcons.

Louisa-Muscatine closes their season at 20-9.

Prep Baseball: New London, Danville Win, Other Prep Finals:

Danville 6, Keota 0

Danville pitcher Sawyer Nelson struck out 14 hitters over 6.1 hitless innings as Danville upset Keota yesterday 6-0 in a Class 1A District Quarterfinal.

Nelson gave way to Grifen Molle in the 7th, who recorded the final two outs of the game to preserve the no-no.

Tyler Hartman had two hits including a double and drove in one.

Danville’s win improved the Bears to 6-14, Keota ends their season 15-8.

No. 7 (1A) New London 17, Tri-County 1

New London peppered the score board early and often needing just four innings to rip Tri-County 17-1.

The win advanced the Tigers to tonight’s district semifinal against Danville, a game you can hear on FM 105.5.

New London saw the Trojans score the game’s first run — but slugged back with nine of their own in the bottom of the 1st then six in the bottom of the 2nd.

All told, the Tigers pounded out 14 hits, six of which went for extra bases.

Kooper Schulte homered and drove in four while scoring three runs to ignite the attack, while Tucker Gibbar and Carter Allen each tripled.

Brendan Richey earned the win for New London.

The freshman threw four inning allowing five hits and one earned run while striking out six.

New London improved to 23-1.

Solon 8, Mount Pleasant 2 

Solon got the fireworks started early as the Spartans rolled to an 8-2 win over Mount Pleasant last night in a nonconference tune up.

Will Edeker took the loss for Mount Pleasant, allowing five runs, four earned over 1.2 innings.

Jacob Ensminger and Jack Johnson came out of the bullpen to supply quality middle relief.

Carter Amos doubled and drove in one.

Trevor Wellington, Chase Williamson and Colten Hutson all had singles.

Mount Pleasant will now turn their focus to Friday’s 3A District Quarterfinal, where they will take on No. 9 (3A) Fort Madison.

First pitch is set for 7:00 p.m. and you can listen on FM 105.5.

Other area finals last night:

Notre Dame 7, Moravia 3 

Mediapolis 8, Louisa-Muscatine 0

Sigourney 11, Winfield-Mount Union 1

Regina 6, West Burlington 2 

College Football: UNI Announces Kickoff Times:

UNI football will kick off four of five home games at 4 p.m., the lone exception being the season finale against Western Illinois, which will kick off at 1 p.m.

The kickoff for the season opener against Iowa State was also moved back an hour to 3:30 p.m.

The Panthers open the home schedule with DI newcomer St. Thomas (MN) on Sept. 18 at 4 p.m. before beginning Valley play with Youngstown State on Oct. 2.

The Panthers host South Dakota on Oct. 16 and Southern Illinois on Oct. 30 before closing the regular season at home on Nov. 20 against WIU.

UNI was picked 15th in the FCS in the Athlon Preseason Rankings.

The Panthers return several players that were injured during the spring season along with MVFC Defensive Player of the Year Jared Brinkman.

UNI finished 3-4 during the spring season. Each loss came to a team the advanced to the FCS Playoffs and all four losses came by a combined 15 points.

MLB Draft: Ankeny’s Brecht Stays Solid with Iowa Commitment:

Iowa recruit and Ankeny star Brody Brecht will not renege his commitment to Iowa to turn pro in baseball, the fireballing righty announced yesterday.

Brecht was tabbed by MLB Pipeline as the No. 77 prospect in this year’s draft cycle but did not hear his name called in the first 10 rounds of the Major League Baseball Draft this week.

Taking to social media yesterday, Brecht announced he will remain steadfast in his commitment to Iowa where he will play both football and baseball.

This year Brecht is 7-0 on the bump, punching out 89 in 41.1 innings for the 28-6 Hawks.

He’s expected to compete for snaps early on on the gridiron, where he was a three-star wide receiver recruit.

Prep Softball: Winfield-Highland to Meet Again Tonight

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Winfield — The Winfield and Highland softball teams will play today in an unprecedented suspended game after rain and strong winds wiped away this weekend’s chances to finish their regional semifinal.

The game will be picked up today at 5:00 p.m. in the bottom of the 6th in a 0-0 game.

You can listen to the remainder of the contest on KILJ FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Nathan Bloechl will have the call.

Anna Anderson will be the batter with the go-ahead run, Carlee Sloan, at third base to begin the restart.

The winner of this game will move into Tuesday’s region final for a chance to play for a berth into the 2021 State Tournament.

That game will be played in Lisbon against Lisbon High School.

Prep Baseball: New London Begins Playoff Push

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

New London — The No. 7 (1A) New London Tiger baseball team will open their postseason schedule tonight in New London, when they take on Tri-County.

Tri-County knocked off Moulton-Udell in the play-in round.

The game, which was originally scheduled for Saturday, will be preceded by Keota-Danville at 5:00 p.m.

New London-Tri-County is scheduled to begin at 7:00 p.m.

The winners from tonight’s contest will meet up again tomorrow in the second round.

That game will be played at New London High School regardless of tonight’s outcomes.

Other area first round games tonight include:

  • Winfield-Mount Union at Sigourney
  • Burlington Notre Dame at Moravia
  • Louisa-Muscatine at Mediapolis
  • Regina vs. West Burlington at Mediapolis
  • Davis County vs. Central Lee at Bloomfield

Prep Baseball: Mount Pleasant to Battle Solon

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Solon — The Mount Pleasant baseball team will meet up with Solon today in varsity nonconference matchup.

Solon is second in the WAMAC this year with a record of 25-11 — they’re 20-4 in conference play.

This will be Mount Pleasant’s final tune-up before taking on No. 9 (3A) Fort Madison in their playoff opener on Friday night in Fort Madison.

The Panthers enter play tonight at 7-23, they’re 4-14 in conference play.

Tonight’s game will begin at 7:00 p.m. at the Solon Recreation and Nature Area.

PGA Tour: Lucas Glover Wins John Deere Classic

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Silvis (Ill.) — Lucas Glover fired a seven under par 64 to win the John Deere Classic in the Quad Cities.

It was Glover’s fourth career win on the PGA Tour and his first in a decade. He finished two strokes ahead of Kevin Na and Ryan Moore.

After taking the lead into the final round Columbia’s Sebastian Munoz carded an even par on the final day to finish three strokes back.

Sports, Monday, July 12th

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Prep Softball: Winfield-Highland to Meet Again Tonight:

The Winfield and Highland softball teams will play today in an unprecedented suspended game after rain and strong winds wiped away this weekend’s chances to finish their regional semifinal.

The game will be picked up today at 5:00 p.m. in the bottom of the 6th in a 0-0 game.

You can listen to the remainder of the contest on KILJ FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Nathan Bloechl will have the call.

Anna Anderson will be the batter with the go-ahead run, Carlee Sloan, at third base to begin the restart.

The winner of this game will move into Tuesday’s region final for a chance to play for a berth into the 2021 State Tournament.

That game will be played in Lisbon against Lisbon High School.

Prep Baseball: New London Begins Playoff Push:

The No. 7 (1A) New London Tiger baseball team will open their postseason schedule tonight in New London, when they take on Tri-County.

Tri-County knocked off Moulton-Udell in the play-in round.

The game, which was originally scheduled for Saturday, will be preceded by Keota-Danville at 5:00 p.m.

New London-Tri-County is scheduled to begin at 7:00 p.m.

The winners from tonight’s contest will meet up again tomorrow in the second round.

That game will be played at New London High School regardless of tonight’s outcomes.

Other area first round games tonight include:

  • Winfield-Mount Union at Sigourney
  • Burlington Notre Dame at Moravia
  • Louisa-Muscatine at Mediapolis
  • Regina vs. West Burlington at Mediapolis
  • Davis County vs. Central Lee at Bloomfield

Prep Baseball: Mount Pleasant to Battle Solon:

The Mount Pleasant baseball team will meet up with Solon today in varsity nonconference matchup.

Solon is second in the WAMAC this year with a record of 25-11 — they’re 20-4 in conference play.

This will be Mount Pleasant’s final tune-up before taking on No. 9 (3A) Fort Madison in their playoff opener on Friday night in Fort Madison.

The Panthers enter play tonight at 7-23, they’re 4-14 in conference play.

Tonight’s game will begin at 7:00 p.m. at the Solon Recreation and Nature Area.

PGA Tour: Lucas Glover Wins John Deere Classic:

Lucas Glover fired a seven under par 64 to win the John Deere Classic in the Quad Cities.

It was Glover’s fourth career win on the PGA Tour and his first in a decade. He finished two strokes ahead of Kevin Na and Ryan Moore.

After taking the lead into the final round Columbia’s Sebastian Munoz carded an even par on the final day to finish three strokes back.

Prep Softball: Mount Pleasant Loses in Heartbreaker, Danville Eliminated

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Keokuk 6, Mount Pleasant 5 

Mount Pleasant jumped out to a 4-0 lead but could not hold on as the Keokuk Chiefs rallied for six of the game’s next seven runs earning a walkoff 6-5 win last night at Joyce Park.

The win advanced them to Saturday’s second round, where they will take on Fairfield.

Grace Kelley had the big hit in a four run 2nd inning for the Panthers, a two run double.

Savana Walls, Ella McNamee and Emma Starr each had multi-hit nights, while Bethany Drury doubled.

Madison Helling was the losing pitcher for the Panthers, working 6.2 innings allowing six runs only three earned.

She walked five and struck out two.

Abby Thompson earned the win for Keokuk.

Mount Pleasant ends their season 1-37.

Keokuk improved to 8-25.

Van Buren County 12, Danville 2 

Isabel Manning had three hits and two runs batted in as Van Buren County raced out to a 12-2 win over Danville last night in a Class 2A Regional Quarterfinal.

The Warriors belted out 15 hits as a team with five other girls also registering multi-hit nights.

Chelsey Huff led the way with four runs batted in, Ivy Davidson drove in three.

Huff was also dynamite in the circle, allowing just two hits and an unearned run over four innings.

Ally Campbell pitched the final two innings striking out two allowing one unearned run.

The win moved Van Buren County into tonight’s semifinal round, where they’ll take on upstart Cardinal who upset Wapello on Wednesday night.

The top half of the bracket will see Louisa-Muscatine hook up with Iowa City Regina.