Prep Softball: Ranked Matchup Set for KILJ’s Featured Game

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

West Burlington — It should be an absolute dandy tonight when No. 13 (1A) Winfield-Mount Union meets up with No. 4 (3A) West Burlington-Notre Dame for a Super Conference Crossover, in KILJ’s featured contest of the night.

The Falcons come in with a record of 27-3, while the Lady Wolves are 14-5.

Tonight they’ll meet for the first time since last summer and runs figure to be at a premium.

Of course, Winfield is led by the right arm of senior ace Madie Anderson.

Anderson has struck out 235 hitters over 123.1 innings this season and has a miniscule 0.74 ERA.

The Indian Hills recruit has been as advertised and then some for Walt Jackson’s group.

Meanwhile, West Burlington-Notre Dame’s ace Lauren Summers — just a sophomore — has been equally impressive.

Summers has punched out 210 hitters over 150.2 innings, while holding a 1.02 ERA.

She’s also been dynamic with the stick leading the team with a .412 batting average to go along with five homers and 27 runs batted in.

Logan Kelley, the Falcons freshman catcher, has belted 15 homers and has driven in 43.

You can listen to tonight’s game on FM 105.5 with the game starting at 7:00 p.m.

Nathan Bloechl will have the call beginning with the pre-game show at approximately 6:45 p.m.

College Football: Iowa Picks Up Oklahoma Prep QB

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

KILJ — The Iowa Hawkeye football team has been red hot on the recruiting trail, and the trend continued yesterday when they secured a commitment from rising senior Carson May of Jones, Oklahoma.

May held interest from Baylor, Colorado and Iowa State among others.

The 6-foot-5 gunslinger threw for 3,000 yards last year and is currently ranked as the No. 82 quarterback in the country for the Class of 2022.

He’ll join a quarterback room in the future that is expected to be headed by some combination of Alex Padilla and Deuce Hogan.

Sports, Wednesday, June 30th

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Prep Baseball: New London Rolls, Notre Dame Wins, Other Finals:

No. 9 (1A) New London 6, Van Buren County 0

Tucker Gibbar had a busy night, providing two hits, a run, an RBI and two stolen bases as New London eased into a 6-0 victory over Van Buren yesterday.

Brendan Richey drove in two for the Tigers, as well, who improved to 18-0.

Hecniel Rodriguez picked up the win for New London, tossing six scoreless innings allowing just three hits and a walk.

The senior struck out six.

Kooper Schulte tossed a a perfect 7th inning striking out one.

Van Buren stumbled to 10-9.

Notre Dame 5, Mediapolis 3 

Notre Dame snapped a two-game losing skid as the Nikes held on for a big-time 5-3 win over Mediapolis last night.

The Bulldogs took a 2-0 lead after the first but Notre Dame rallied, scoring three times in the third inning to a lead that would not evaporate.

Josh Smith was the wining pitcher for Notre Dame, while Jordan Anderson took the loss for Mediapolis.

Aidan Danz had two hits despite the loss for Mediapolis.

Notre Dame scratched back to .500, they’re now 10-10.

Mediapolis stumbled to 15-8.

Other prep finals:

Fort Madison 16, Davis County 6

Prep Softball: West Burlington Just Keeps Winning on Quiet Night:

With mother nature acting up it was a quiet night of prep softball in the area, but No. 4 (3A) West Burlington-Notre Dame found a way to get their contest in, as they sprinted to a 12-0 win over Holy Trinity.

Reagan Engberg had four hits, three runs scored, four RBI and two stolen bases to the lead the Falcons to their 27th win.

They’re now 27-3.

Lauren Summers was again dynamite in the circle, tossing four shutout innings allowing just one hit, striking out four.

Holy Trinity fell to 5-13.

Prep Softball: Ranked Matchup Set for KILJ’s Featured Game:

It should be an absolute dandy tonight when No. 13 (1A) Winfield-Mount Union meets up with No. 4 (3A) West Burlington-Notre Dame for a Super Conference Crossover, in KILJ’s featured contest of the night.

The Falcons come in with a record of 27-3, while the Lady Wolves are 14-5.

Tonight they’ll meet for the first time since last summer and runs figure to be at a premium.

Of course, Winfield is led by the right arm of senior ace Madie Anderson.

Anderson has struck out 235 hitters over 123.1 innings this season and has a miniscule 0.74 ERA.

The Indian Hills recruit has been as advertised and then some for Walt Jackson’s group.

Meanwhile, West Burlington-Notre Dame’s ace Lauren Summers — just a sophomore — has been equally impressive.

Summers has punched out 210 hitters over 150.2 innings, while holding a 1.02 ERA.

She’s also been dynamic with the stick leading the team with a .412 batting average to go along with five homers and 27 runs batted in.

Logan Kelley, the Falcons freshman catcher, has belted 15 homers and has driven in 43.

You can listen to tonight’s game on FM 105.5 with the game starting at 7:00 p.m.

Nathan Bloechl will have the call beginning with the pre-game show at approximately 6:45 p.m.

College Football: Iowa Picks Up Oklahoma Prep QB:

The Iowa Hawkeye football team has been red hot on the recruiting trail, and the trend continued yesterday when they secured a commitment from rising senior Carson May of Jones, Oklahoma.

May held interest from Baylor, Colorado and Iowa State among others.

The 6-foot-5 gunslinger threw for 3,000 yards last year and is currently ranked as the No. 82 quarterback in the country for the Class of 2022.

He’ll join a quarterback room in the future that is expected to be headed by some combination of Alex Padilla and Deuce Hogan.

Latest Crop Reports Shows Mixed Bag Soil Moisture

KILJ — The latest USDA crop report finds the rain last week was helpful –but more moisture is needed for most of the state.

The report shows the amounts of rain varied widely with northwest Iowa still reporting more than two-thirds of its topsoil moisture short to very short.

While the districts in the southern one-third of Iowa rated 60 percent or more of subsoil moisture at adequate to surplus levels.

The condition of the corn crop improved slightly — up to 60 percent in good to excellent condition compared to 56 percent last week.

Soybean emergence is now complete — with 58 percent of the soybeans rated in good to excellent condition — a one-percent increase from last week.

Minor Injuries With Motorcycle Accident

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

KILJ — A Henry County resident avoided major injury following a motorcycle accident late Sunday evening.

Jody Henkle of Wayland was westbound on Highway 78 Sunday evening when the bike dropped off the shoulder, entering a nearby ditch.

Henkle complained of a possible injury following the crash and was cited for Failure to Maintain Control.

The crash was investigated by the Iowa State Patrol.

Mount Pleasant Child Care Center Taking Donations

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Mount Pleasant — The Mount Pleasant Child Care Center is beginning to take donations this week for the new building located at 304 W. Washington St.

Donations must be clean and in good working order.

The center is looking for the following kinds of items:

  • Towels, dish cloths, cleaning cloths
  • Child sized blankets
  • Sleep sacks or swaddlers
  • Bottle warmers
  • Educational toys for children ages 0=5
  • Rocking chairs
  • Adult sized chairs
  • Children’s Books
  • Child sized stepstools
  • Dramatic play items (kitchen set, tool bench, dollhouse, etc.)
  • Office supplies
  • Craft supplies
  • Toys for outdoor play
  • Kitchen items (Utensils, mixing bowls, cookware, etc.)

Wapello County Included on Gov. Reynolds Disaster Proclamation

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

KILJ — Gov. Kim Reynolds has issued a disaster proclamation today for Linn, Monroe, and Wapello counties in response to severe weather beginning June 24 and continuing. 

The governor’s proclamation allows state resources to be utilized to respond to and recover from the effects of this severe weather and activates the Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program for qualifying residents, along with the Disaster Case Management Program, for those three counties. 

The Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program provides grants of up to $5,000 for households with incomes up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level for a family of three. Grants are available for home or car repairs, replacement of clothing or food, and temporary housing expenses.

Residents of counties impacted by the recent severe weather are asked to report damage to help local and state officials better understand the damage sustained.

Damage to property, roads, utilities and other storm-related information may be reported. This information will be collected by the Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management and shared with local emergency management agencies.

Damage may be reported at www.homelandsecurity.iowa.gov.

Vinton Women Charged in Henry County

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Mount Pleasant — On June 6th, 2021, at approximately 4:16 p.m., the Henry County Sheriff’s Office attempted to stop a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed on Highway 218, Northbound from around MM38, and failed to stop for about 5 miles.

An investigation determined that Nancy Hille of Vinton, 40, operator of a 2019 Toyota Tacoma, was operating without the owner’s consent and while under the influence of a controlled substance.

Hille was arrested for: Operating Without Owners Consent, an Aggravated Misdemeanor, Operating While Under the Influence – 1st Offense, a Serious Misdemeanor, Driving While License is Suspended, a Serious Misdemeanor, Possession of A Controlled Substance – Marijuana 1st, a Serious Misdemeanor, and Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia, a Simple Misdemeanor.

Hille was also given citations for Failure to Yield to an Emergency Vehicle and Speed.