Sports, Monday, February 15th

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Prep Wrestling: 14 Area Athletes to State:

It was as clinical as head coach Mark Chiri could have asked for.

He saw his New London Tiger wrestling team — led by the Super Lopez Bros., Marcel and Dominic — punch five individual tickets to the State Wrestling Tournament headlining the KILJ-area on District Saturday.

Marcel, again showing why he’s 1A’s most feared 120-pounder, upped his season ledger to a sterling 56-0 with two more technical fall victories; 23-8 over Jacob Pierick (Collins-Maxwell) in the first round and 26-9 over Paul DeJong (North Mahaska) in the finals.

He’s heading back to the Well after already claiming back-to-back state titles.

A threepeat is on his mind now.

Not to be outdone his little brother Dominic rolled to two tech. falls as well, 20-5 over Martensdale-St Mary’s Devin Schall and 25-10 over Jakson Cobb (Wayne) in the finals.

Teammates Josh Glendenning (two falls), Currey Jacobs (two falls) and Boden Pickle (one fall) also looked to be in top form for the Tigers who will look roar loudly in our state’s capitol.

At District 8 of Class 1A, Mediapolis’ Quinten Aney made sure he wouldn’t miss out on the fun.

Aney started hot with a fall win (1:05) over Cale Seydel before embarking on a top-8 matchup against No. 6 (1A-132) Quincy Happel (Lisbon) in the finals.

Happel got the upper hand on the eighth-ranked Aney, but the Bulldog stayed steadfast in his journey winning his wrestleback via fall (1:59) over Wapello’s Elijah Belzer.

Aney, a state medalist last year, is heading back to improve on his 8th place finish last season.

How about WACO’s Landon Provino?

The Warrior 285-pounder turned more heads on Saturday earning a monster fall win (0:35) over Northeast-Goose Lake’s Nate Lorenzen in the first round.

Provino then had the task of grappling 1A’s No. 3 ranked 285-pounder in Lisbon’s Brant Baltes and while he lost that match, he avoided having a wrestleback when Lorenzen, whom he already defeated, won his consolation match.

In 2A, the terrific pair from Columbus-WMU made their mark early and often as Lane Scorpil (113) and Chance Malone (285) both punched tickets to state as district champions.

Scorpil picked up a fall (2:32) in the first round over Mose Yoder (Mid-Prairie) before coasting to a 4-0 decision in the finals over Albia’s Brodie Conner.

Malone also earned a first round fall, making quick work of E-B-F’s Skyler Young (1:34) before coming from behind late in the finals nabbing a 4-1 decision over Mid-Prairie’s Gannon Callahan.

Scorpil, No. 2 at 113 in 2A, and Malone, No. 9 at 285, both have their eyes on the podium next week.

For Notre Dame-West Burlington-Danville, it was business as usual punching five individual tickets to the Well beginning Thursday.

Second-ranked 120-pounder Blaine Frazier is making his third trip in as many seasons.

Frazier picked up a fall (1:26) over Dawson Bonnett (Albia) in the first round before sneaking by Davis County’s Dawson Townsend by decision, 4-1.

A podium is the next step for the talented junior.

152-pounder Grifen Molle, who suffered his first defeat last week to Parker Terronez (Assumption) made sure that was a mere aberration.

Molle went full demolition man on Terronez in the finals, earning a fall win (4:42) to punch his return ticket to Des Moines.

Molle was a medalist for the Nikes, who wrestled 3A, last year.

Three other Nikes are state qualifiers:

  • 170-pounder C.J. Walrath (two falls)
  • 160-pounder River Belger (one fall)
  • 145-pounder Sam West (wrestleback winner, SV-1 3-1)

Mount Pleasant’s Sam Carrasco had a gutsy showing, falling to Albia’s Paul Ballard in his opening round match before coming back to destroy Davenport Assumption’s Chase Diaz via major decision 11-3.

He did not get a chance to wrestleback and ended his season 23-13.

Here’s a full list of our area competitors at state:

1A

  • Marcel Lopez, New London
  • Dominic Lopez, New London
  • Josh Glendening, New London
  • Boden Pickle, New London
  • Currey Jacobs, New London
  • Quinten Aney, Mediapolis
  • Landon Provino, WACO

2A

  • Lane Scorpil, Columbus-WMU
  • Blaine Frazier, NDWB-Danville
  • Sam West, NDWB-Danville
  • Grifen Molle, NDWB-Danville
  • River Belger, NDWB-Danville
  • C.J. Walrath, NDWB-Danville
  • Chance Malone, Columbus-WMU

Boys’ Basketball: 1A Regional First Round Action Begins Tonight:

The 1A Boys’ Regional Tournament Trail gets underway in full tonight as first round action begins for several area teams.

Tonight the KILJ Tournament Trail brings us to New London, where the defacto Super Conference champions will take on Lisbon in their playoff opener.

The Lions enter tournament play at 11-8 and have won three of their last five, including closing out the regular season with a dominant 56-16 win over Midland last Tuesday.

Lisbon is led by junior Kole Becker, who is scoring 17.2 points per game on 51% shooting from the field and 44% shooting from beyond the arc.

Meanwhile, their might not be a hotter team in 1A than New London, who enters the postseason at 16-4, winners of six straight and 11 of 12.

Sophomore guard Blaise Porter has elevated his game over the last month, now pouring in 22.8 points per game, to go along with 5.2 assists and 4.3 rebounds per game.

Forward Kade Benjamin is second on the team averaging 18.6 points per game and 8.5 rebounds.

New London has taken the only other matchup between the programs, a 67-46 win back on February 25th of 2017.

Tonight’s game will begin at 7:00 p.m.

You can listen on FM 105.5 and online at kilj.com.

Action will start with the KILJ Tournament Trail Tip-Off Show at 6:45 p.m.

Other regional first round action tonight:

  • Van Buren County at Central Lee
  • Iowa Valley at Hillcrest Academy
  • Mediapolis at Louisa-Muscatine
  • WACO at Springville
  • Winfield-Mount Union at Notre Dame

Prep Bowling: Boys’ Sate Qualifying Today:

The Mount Pleasant boys’ bowling team is at Lancer Lanes today as they aim to send several to the State Bowling Tournament.

The Panthers will compete today against Burlington, Cedar Rapids Washington, Clinton, Independence, Keokuk and North Scott.

The girls’ will bowl tomorrow at Colonial Lanes in Iowa City.

There the Panthers will compete against Burlington, Clinton, Keokuk, Oskaloosa and North Scott.

The State Bowling Tournament will start on February 22nd at Cadillac XBC in Waterloo.

College Football: UNI Football Set to Kickoff This Week:

The UNI football team is getting set for an unusual season but the expectations remain the same.

The Panthers open an eight game spring season Friday night at home against South Dakota State.

UNI has made it to the FCS playoffs 12 times in Mark Farley’s 19 seasons as head coach.

The Panthers enter the season ranked third in the FCS Poll.

South Dakota State is ranked fifth.

Kickoff from the UNI Dome is set for 7:00 p.m. on Friday evening.

Prep Wrestling: New London Shines, Columbus-WMU Pair Cruise, NDWB-Danville Flexes Muscles as 14 KILJ-Area Matmen Are Statebound

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

KILJ — It was as clinical as head coach Mark Chiri could have asked for.

He saw his New London Tiger wrestling team — led by the Super Lopez Bros., Marcel and Dominic — punch five individual tickets to the State Wrestling Tournament headlining the KILJ-area on District Saturday.

Marcel, again showing why he’s 1A’s most feared 120-pounder, upped his season ledger to a sterling 56-0 with two more technical fall victories; 23-8 over Jacob Pierick (Collins-Maxwell) in the first round and 26-9 over Paul DeJong (North Mahaska) in the finals.

He’s heading back to the Well after already claiming back-to-back state titles.

A threepeat is on his mind now.

Not to be outdone his little brother Dominic rolled to two tech. falls as well, 20-5 over Martensdale-St Mary’s Devin Schall and 25-10 over Jakson Cobb (Wayne) in the finals.

Teammates Josh Glendenning (two falls), Currey Jacobs (two falls) and Boden Pickle (one fall) also looked to be in top form for the Tigers who will look roar loudly in our state’s capitol.

At District 8 of Class 1A, Mediapolis’ Quinten Aney made sure he wouldn’t miss out on the fun.

Aney started hot with a fall win (1:05) over Cale Seydel before embarking on a top-8 matchup against No. 6 (1A-132) Quincy Happel (Lisbon) in the finals.

Happel got the upper hand on the eighth-ranked Aney, but the Bulldog stayed steadfast in his journey winning his wrestleback via fall (1:59) over Wapello’s Elijah Belzer.

Aney, a state medalist last year, is heading back to improve on his 8th place finish last season.

How about WACO’s Landon Provino?

The Warrior 285-pounder turned more heads on Saturday earning a monster fall win (0:35) over Northeast-Goose Lake’s Nate Lorenzen in the first round.

Provino then had the task of grappling 1A’s No. 3 ranked 285-pounder in Lisbon’s Brant Baltes and while he lost that match, he avoided having a wrestleback when Lorenzen, whom he already defeated, won his consolation match.

In 2A, the terrific pair from Columbus-WMU made their mark early and often as Lane Scorpil (113) and Chance Malone (285) both punched tickets to state as district champions.

Scorpil picked up a fall (2:32) in the first round over Mose Yoder (Mid-Prairie) before coasting to a 4-0 decision in the finals over Albia’s Brodie Conner.

Malone also earned a first round fall, making quick work of E-B-F’s Skyler Young (1:34) before coming from behind late in the finals nabbing a 4-1 decision over Mid-Prairie’s Gannon Callahan.

Scorpil, No. 2 at 113 in 2A, and Malone, No. 9 at 285, both have their eyes on the podium next week.

For Notre Dame-West Burlington-Danville, it was business as usual punching five individual tickets to the Well beginning Thursday.

Second-ranked 120-pounder Blaine Frazier is making his third trip in as many seasons.

Frazier picked up a fall (1:26) over Dawson Bonnett (Albia) in the first round before sneaking by Davis County’s Dawson Townsend by decision, 4-1.

A podium is the next step for the talented junior.

152-pounder Grifen Molle, who suffered his first defeat last week to Parker Terronez (Assumption) made sure that was a mere aberration.

Molle went full demolition man on Terronez in the finals, earning a fall win (4:42) to punch his return ticket to Des Moines.

Molle was a medalist for the Nikes, who wrestled 3A, last year.

Three other Nikes are state qualifiers:

  • 170-pounder C.J. Walrath (two falls)
  • 160-pounder River Belger (one fall)
  • 145-pounder Sam West (wrestleback winner, SV-1 3-1)

Mount Pleasant’s Sam Carrasco had a gutsy showing, falling to Albia’s Paul Ballard in his opening round match before coming back to destroy Davenport Assumption’s Chase Diaz via major decision 11-3.

He did not get a chance to wrestleback and ended his season 23-13.

 

Prep Wrestling: District Wrestling Tracker

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

KILJ — District wrestling is underway and 27 area matmen are vying for their chance at the Well.

Here’s our live tracker on today’s events:

Class 1A-District 5 (at Pleasantville):

120 — Marcel Lopez (New London) wins via tech. fall (23-8) over Jacob Pierick (Collins-Maxwell)

  • Lopez (New London) wins via tech. fall (26-9) over Paul DeJong (North Mahaska)
    • Lopez to STATE!

145 — Dominic Lopez (New London) wins via tech. fall (20-5) over Devin Schall (Martensdale-St.Mary’s)

  • Lopez (New London) wins via tech. fall (25-10) over Jakson Cobb (Wayne) in the finals.
    • Lopez to STATE!

152 — Josh Glendening (New London) wins via fall (2:31) over Eli Green (I-35)

  • Glendening (New London) wins via fall (1:07) in the finals against Cael Baker (Pekin).
    • Glendening to STATE!

170 — Boden Pickle (New London) wins via fall (0:18) over Tanner Dierking (Southeast Warren)

  • Pickle (New London) loses via dec. (7-4) in the finals Cade Molyneaux (Sigourney-Keota).
    • Pickle to STATE after already having defeated Tanner Dierking (Southeast Warren)

195 — Currey Jacobs (New London) wins via fall (2:19) Miles Mintle (Lynville-Sully)

  • Jacobs (New London) wins via fall (3:32) in the finals against Cade Striegle (Sigourney-Keota)
    • Jacobs to STATE!

220 — Carter Allen (New London) loses via fall (5:06) to Sam Vonnahme (I-35)

  • Allen (New London) loses via fall (1:29) in the consolations to Tate Dierking (I-35)
    • Allen eliminated.

Class 1A-District 8 (at Wapello)

120 — Braxton Davis (Mediapolis) loses by tech. fall (19-4) to Brandon Paez (Lisbon)

  • Davis (Mediapolis) wins via dec. (10-4) over Garrett Dickey (Wapello) in the consolations.
    • Davis (Mediapolis) loses via fall (1:38) in his wrestleback against Ethan Gast (Durant)
      • Davis eliminated.

120 — Garret Dickey (Wapello) loses by decision (8-1) to Ethan Gast (Durant)

  • Dickey (Wapello) loses to Braxton Davis (Mediapolis) in the consolations.
    • Dickey eliminated.

132 — Quinten Aney (Mediapolis) wins via fall (1:05) over Cale Seydel (West Branch)

  • Aney (Mediapolis) loses by dec. (3-2) to Quincy Happel (Lisbon) in the finals.
    • Aney (Mediapolis) wins via fall (1:59) against Elijah Belzer (Wapello).
      • Aney to STATE!

138 — Chase Witte (Wapello) loses via major decision (15-4) to Indy Harbaugh (Lisbon)

  • Witte (Wapello) wins via fall (2:32) in the consolations against Chase Miller (North Cedar).
    • Witte (Wapello) loses wrestleback against Indy Harbaugh (Lisbon).
      • Witte eliminated.

145 — Christopher Ewart (Wapello) loses in the finals via fall (1:52) to Robert Avila Jr. (Lisbon)

  • Ewart (Wapello) loses wrestleback against Sam Aitchison (Regina) in OT (8-6)
    • Ewart eliminated.

152 — Evan Ross (Wapello) loses via tech. fall (19-3) to Lincoln Holub (Lisbon)

  • Ross (Wapello) wins via fall (0:31) over Carson Hunter (Midland) in the consolations.
    • Ross (Wapello) loses wrestleback against Colton Cruse (Wilton) via fall (5:11)
      • Ross eliminated.

195 — Owen Housman (Wapello) loses via major dec. (8-0) to Truman Krob (Lisbon)

  • Housman (Wapello) wins via fall (1:39) in the consolations against Morgan Hartz (West Branch)
    • Housman (Wapello) loses wrestleback against Ronan Poynton (Regina) via major dec. (9-0)
      • Housman eliminated

285 — Landon Provino (WACO) wins via fall (4:59) over Nate Lorenzen (Northeast, Goose Lake)

  • Provino (WACO) loses via fall (0:35) in the finals against Brant Baltes (Lisbon)
    • Provino to STATE after already beating Nate Lorenzen (Northeast, Goose Lake)

Class 2A-District 5 (at Mount Pleasant)

106 — Carter West (NDWB-Danville) loses by decision (6-4) to Carter Anderson (Albia)

  • West (NDWB-Danville) wins by dec. (6-4) over Kade Martin (Davis County) in the consolation round.
    • West (NDWB-Danville) loses his wrestleback to Derrick Bass (Assumption) by fall (1:37)
      • West eliminated

113 — Lane Scorpil (Columbus-WMU) wins via fall (2:32) over Mose Yoder (Mid-Prairie)

  • Scorpil wins via dec. (4-0) over Brodie Conner (Albia) in the finals.
    • Scorpil to STATE!

120 — Blaine Frazier (NDWB-Danville) wins via fall (1:26) over Dawson Bonnett (Albia)

  • Frazier (NDWB-Danville) wins via dec. (4-1) over Dawson Townsend (Davis County) in the finals.
    • Frazier to STATE!

138 — Isaiah Fenton (NDWB-Danville) loses by decision (5-4) to Nathaniel Genobana (Centerville)

  • Fenton (NDWB-Danville) wins via fall (1:37) over Cohyn Roach (Fairfield) in the consolations.
    • Fenton (NDWB-Danville) will not get a wrestleback.

145 — Sam West (NDWB-Danville) loses via fall (1:52) to Matthew Lewis (Centerville)

  • West (NDWB-Danville) wins via dec. (2-1) in the consolations over Payton Cline (Fairfield).
    • West (NDWB-Danville) wins his wrestleback against Parker Foley (Assumption) 3-1 in SV-1.
      • West to STATE!

152 — Grifen Molle (NDWB-Danville) wins via decision (10-3) over Stephen Conley (Albia)

  • Molle (NDWB-Danville) wins via fall (4:42) over Parker Terronez (Assumption)
    • Molle to STATE!

160 — River Belger (NDWB-Danville) wins via fall (1:51) over Vinnie Bowlin (Mid-Prairie)

  • Belger (NDWB-Danville) loses in the finals against Allen Catour (Assumption) by fall (4:23)
    • Despite the loss he’s off to STATE after already defeating Vinnie Bowlin (Mid-Prairie)

170 — CJ Walrath (NDWB-Danville) wins via fall (1:18) over Blake Jager (Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont)

  • Walrath (NDWB-Danville) wins via fall (2:31) over Lucas Henderson (Centerville)
    • Walrath (NDWB-Danville) to STATE!

182 — Ayden Frazier (Washington) loses via dec. (8-4) to Ben Meader (Mid-Prairie)

  • Frazier (Washington) wins via fall (0:23) in the consolations over Clayton Young (Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont)
    • Frazier (Washington) will wrestleback against John Argo (Assumption).

195 — Ethan Palmer (Columbus-WMU) loses via fall (0:37) to Cael Garvey (Mid-Prairie)

  • Palmer (Columbus-WMU) loses by fall (1:03) in the consolations against John Oldfield (Centerville)\
    • Palmer eliminated.

220 — Sam Carrasco (Mount Pleasant) loses via fall (3:46) to Paul Ballard (Albia)

  • Carrasco (Mount Pleasant) wins via major dec. (11-3) over Chase Diaz (Assumption)
    • Carrasco will not get back a wrestleback and is eliminated.

285 — Chance Malone (Columbus-WMU) wins via fall (1:34) over Skyler Young (Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont)

  • Malone (Columbus-WMU) wins by dec. (4-1) to Gannon Callahan (Mid-Prairie).
    • Malone to STATE!

Sports, Saturday, February 13th

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Boys’ Basketball: Edwards Lifts W-MU to Play-In Round Win, Other Prep Finals:

Winfield-Mount Union 58, Columbus Junction 45

Winfield-Mount Union freshman Abram Edwards had 20 points and 10 rebounds, as the Winfield-Mount Union boys basketball team (9-9) picked up a 58-45 win over Columbus Junction in a Class 1A, Region 4 Substate matchup last night in Winfield.

Columbus, who entered the night 1-16, proved a tough out in the game’s first 16 minutes working Winfield for a 19-19 tie at halftime.

After the break Winfield found their second gear.

The Wolves went on a 21-7 run in the third quarter allowing them to pull away for the play-in round win.

Cam Buffington added 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Wolves who upped their ledger to 9-9.

They’ll now move on to Monday’s first round matchup where they’ll meet up with Burlington Notre Dame at 7:00 p.m.

Columbus was paced by Owen Watson who poured in 14 points.

They finish their season 1-17.

WACO 55, Highland 52 

WACO outscored Highland by three in the game’s final quarter, as the Warriors earned a hard-fought 55-52 win over the Huskies last night in the other play-in round matchup in Class 1A, Substate 4.

The win, WACO’s fourth of the season, means they move to the first round next Monday where they will meet up with top-seeded Springville.

Highland closes their season at 4-9.

Other finals from last night:

  • Mount Pleasant 70, Fairfield 56
  • Holy Trinity 54, Louisa-Muscatine 39
  • Danville 41, Mediapolis 40
  • Notre Dame 34, Hillcrest 29
  • Washington 57, Keokuk 43

Girls’ Basketball: Lopreato Surges Mount Pleasant to SEC Win:

Andrea Lopreato provided yet another dominant double-double for the Mount Pleasant girls’ basketball team, tallying up 15 points and 16 boards in a 49-42 Southeast Conference win over Fairfield last night.

Kenna Lamm had 16 points to pace the Panthers while Tristian Shull added seven.

The Panthers improved to 11-9 overall and 6-4 in conference action.

Mount Pleasant will open their Class 4A Playoffs on Wednesday when they travel to take on Keokuk.

Tip is set for 7:00 p.m.

You can listen on FM 105.5 with the KILJ Tournament Trail Tip-Off Show beginning at 6:45 p.m.

Prep Wrestling: District Day is Here:

27 KILJ-area qualifiers will have their sights set on punching a ticket to State Wrestling today when District Wrestling gets underway at noon.

FM 105.5 will have coverage all throughout the afternoon with up to the minute updates on-air and kilj.com.

Here’s a full list of our area qualifiers vying for a spot into the State Tournament:

Class 1A-District 5 (at Pleasantville):

120 — Marcel Lopez (New London)

145 — Dominic Lopez (New London)

152 — Josh Glendening (New London)

170 — Boden Pickle (New London)

195 — Currey Jacobs (New London)

220 — Carter Allen (New London)

Class 1A-District 8 (at Wapello)

120 — Garret Dickey (Wapello)

132 — Quinten Aney (Mediapolis)

132 — Elijah Belzer (Wapello)

138 — Chase Witte (Wapello)

145 — Christopher Ewart (Wapello)

152 — Evan Ross (Wapello)

170 — Levi Arnold (Mediapolis)

195 — Owen Housman (Wapello)

285 — Landon Provino (WACO)

Class 2A-District 5 (at Mount Pleasant)

106 — Carter West (NDWB-Danville)

113 — Lane Scorpil (Columbus-WMU)

120 — Blaine Frazier (NDWB-Danville)

138 — Isaiah Fenton (NDWB-Danville)

145 — Sam West (NDWB-Danville)

152 — Grifen Molle (NDWB-Danville)

160 — River Belger (NDWB-Danville)

170 — CJ Walrath (NDWB-Danville)

182 — Ayden Frazier (Washington)

195 — Ethan Palmer (Columbus-WMU)

220 — Sam Carrasco (Mount Pleasant)

285 — Chance Malone (Columbus-WMU)

College Football: Former New London Star Keontae Luckett Entering Transfer Portal:

Former New London prep standout now Iowa running back Keontae Luckett has entered the transfer portal, sources have told David Eickolt of 24/7 Sports.

Luckett, who was a first-team all state member as a senior and the Burlington Hawkeye Offensive Player of the Year, rushed for 1,598 yards and 26 touchdowns in his final season at New London helping guide the Tigers to the 8-Player State Championship.

A redshirt sophomore, Luckett will have three years of eligibility remaining when he does find a new home.

He did not see any game action this season for Iowa.

College Football: Former New London Star Keontae Luckett Entering Transfer Portal

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

(Photo Courtesy: Stephen Mally)

Iowa City — Former New London prep standout now Iowa running back Keontae Luckett has entered the transfer portal, sources have told David Eickolt of 24/7 Sports.

Luckett, who was a first-team all state member as a senior and the Burlington Hawkeye Offensive Player of the Year, rushed for 1,598 yards and 26 touchdowns in his final season at New London helping guide the Tigers to the 8-Player State Championship.

A redshirt sophomore, Luckett will have three years of eligibility remaining when he does find a new home.

He did not see any game action this season for Iowa.

Girls’ Basketball: WACO Rides Kissell’s Hot Hand to First Round Win

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Wayland — Ellah Kissell poured in a game high 24 points as WACO snuck by Highland 56-50 in a Class 1A, Region 5 first round tilt in Wayland last night.

Aubri Garnsey added 12 points for the Warriors, hitting two threes in the process.

Highland was led by Dani Laughlin who had 20 points while Abby Stransky added 16.

WACO improved their season ledger to 8-12.

Highland ended the year at 2-13.

WACO will now play at No. 10 Notre Dame next Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. in a Class 1A, Region 5 quarterfinal.

The Warriors fell in both of the matchups against the Nikes this year, falling 76-38 on January 8th and 70-27 on January 18th.

 

Boys’ Basketball: W-MU Boys’ Set for Postseason Surge

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

KILJ — The Class 1A Boys’ playoffs begin tonight with the play-in round — which means the KILJ Tournament Trail continues on as we travel to Winfield-Mount Union for a Class 1A, Substate 4 play-in round matchup between the Wolves and Columbus Community (1-16).

This will be the second meeting between the schools this year, with Winfield taking the only matchup 62-33, back on January 5th.

The winner of this play-in round tilt will Burlington Notre Dame next week Monday.

Winfield-Mount Union, who enters the postseason at 8-9, is led by Cam Buffington — a freshman — who is averaging 17.7 points and 9.2 rebounds per game.

Fellow freshman Abram Edwards is the other double figure scorer, pouring in 12.7 points and leads the team averaging 9.3 rebounds.

Columbus’ lone win came back on January 15th — they defeated Louisa-Muscatine 35-34.

The Wildcats are led by senior Mason Hodges, who scores 8.9 points per game.

Owen Watson averages 7.8 points and 5.6 rebounds for Columbus, as well.

Catch the game on FM 105.5 or kilj.com beginning at 7:00 p.m.

The KILJ Tournament Trail Tip-Off Show will begin at 6:45 p.m.

Boys’ Basketball: Crown Them! New London Throttles Pekin

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

(Photo Courtesy: John Lovretta // thehawkeye.com)

Packwood — A statement was made loud and clear in Southeast Iowa last night, as Blaise Porter ripped No. 8 (2A) Pekin for 29 points and New London rolled to a 71-54 win over the Panthers in the defacto Super Conference Championship.

The Shootout Game, which paired the top-seed from the North Division (Pekin) and South Division (New London) could not have gone better for New London.

Camden Kasel and Kade Benjamin each aided Porter’s heroic effort with 15 points, while Devin Swanson added 10.

The win moved New London to 16-4, while Pekin stumbled to 16-2.

New London will open their postseason surge on Monday on FM 105.5 when they take on Lisbon in a first round matchup at 7:00 p.m.

The KILJ Tournament Trail Tip-Off Show will begin at 6:45 p.m.