Girls’ Basketball: W-MU Survives, Advances, Stays Unbeaten

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Winfield — A big third quarter propelled the No. 9 (1A) Winfield-Mount Union Lady Wolves to a 53-42 over the Holy Trinity Crusaders in a Class 1A, Region 5 first round matchup in Winfield, last night.

Farrah Nelson led the way for the Lady Wolves with 14 points — 12 of which came in the first half — and 16 rebounds.

Kyndal Townsley added 12 points, while Jami Wilkerson chipped in with eight points, three rebounds, three steals and two assists.

Jobey Malone finished with seven points and eight boards.

This time of year, you have one job and that’s advance” head coach Mitch Wachs said, postgame.

Natalie Randolph led Holy Trinity with 13 points, including making two three-pointers.

Holy Trinity is athletic, they’re aggressive and they cause problems for you. They present some problems. Tony [Johnson] does a great job for them. They are always well prepared. But we had more points tonight and that all that matters and now we get to play on Tuesday.”

The win improved Winfield-Mount Union to 17-0, they’ll take on Calamus-Wheatland on Tuesday, February 16th in second-round matchup.

The Warriors defeated Lone Tree 53-20 last night.

Holy Trinity ends their regular season at 5-17.

Girls’ Basketball: New London Falls to Notre Dame, Myers Wins No. 100

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

(Photo Courtesy: Johanna Myers) 

Burlington — Jim Myers earned win No. 100 at Notre Dame as the No. 10 (1A) Nike girls’ basketball team picked up a 63-37 win over New London in the first round of the Class 1A, Region 5 playoffs last night at Father Minnett Gymnasium.

Megan Harrell led all scorers with 26 for the Nikes — she also canned five three-pointers — while Karli Artman added 10 points.

Marah Hartrick paced New London with 12 points, while Ashlyn McSorely added eight.

Sophie Malott scored seven for New London, who ended their season 3-16.

Notre Dame now advances to the second round where they will take on WACO, who defeated Highland last night.

Sports, Friday, February 12th

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Girls Basketball: Winfield Survives, Advances; WACO Moves On; NL Falls:

No. 9 (1A) Winfield-Mount Union 53, Holy Trinity 42

A big third quarter propelled the No. 9 (1A) Winfield-Mount Union Lady Wolves to a 53-42 over the Holy Trinity Crusaders in a Class 1A, Region 5 first round matchup in Winfield, last night.

Farrah Nelson led the way for the Lady Wolves with 14 points — 12 of which came in the first half — and 16 rebounds.

Kyndal Townsley added 12 points, while Jami Wilkerson chipped in with eight points, three rebounds, three steals and two assists.

Jobey Malone finished with seven points and eight boards.

Natalie Randolph led Holy Trinity with 13 points, including making two three-pointers.

The win improved Winfield-Mount Union to 17-0, they’ll take on Calamus-Wheatland on Tuesday, February 16th in second-round matchup.

The Warriors defeated Lone Tree 53-20 last night.

Holy Trinity ends their regular season at 5-17.

No. 10 (1A) Notre Dame 63, New London 37

Jim Myers earned win No. 100 at Notre Dame, as the Nike girls’ basketball team picked up a 63-37 win in the first round of the Class 1A, Region 5 playoffs last night at Father Minnett Gymnasium.

Megan Harrell led all scorers with 26 for the Nikes — she also canned five three-pointers — while Karli Artman added 10 points.

Marah Hartrick paced New London with 12 points, while Ashlyn McSorely added eight.

Sophie Malott scored seven for New London, who ends their season 3-16.

Notre Dame now advances to the second round where they will take on WACO, who defeated Highland last night.

WACO 56, Highland 50

Ellah Kissell poured in 24 points as WACO snuck by Highland 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 Highland with 20 points, while Abby Stransky scored 16.

WACO improved their season ledger to 8-12.

Again, they’ll play at No. 10 Notre Dame next Tuesday in a Class 1A, Region 5 quarterfinal.

Boys’ Basketball: Mount Pleasant Falls to Burlington, New London Rolls:

Burlington 61, Mount Pleasant 45

The Mount Pleasant boys’ basketball fell down early and could not rally, as Burlington rolled to a 61-45 Southeast Conference win over the Panthers last night.

Amarion Davis was the high-point man for Burlington, scoring 18 points. Michael Alexander chipped in with 15.

The win for the Grayhounds exacted some revenge on a pre-Christmas double overtime loss to Mount Pleasant in Burlington.

Now 7-10 and 5-3 in conference play, Burlington is just one half-game back of first place Washington.

Mount Pleasant dropped to 11-9, they’re now 4-4 in Southeast Conference action.

They’ll look to get back into the win column tonight when they travel to Fairfield.

New London 71, No. 8 (2A) Pekin 54

A statement was made loud and clear in Southeast Iowa last night, as Blaise Porter ripped No. 8 (2A) Pekin for 29 points as 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.

Boys’ Basketball: 1A Play-In Round Begins Tonight:

The Class 1A Boys’ playoffs begin tonight with the playoff 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.

The winner of tonight’s game will play Burlington Notre Dame (12-6) in a first round game on Monday.

In other play-in round action in Substate 4, WACO (3-17) will travel to Highland.

The winner of WACO-Highland will get top-seeded Springville.

College Football: Iowa State Announces 2021 Schedule:

The Big 12 Conference announced its 2021 league football schedule today.

Iowa State will have six home games and will begin the season hosting UNI (Sept. 4) and Iowa (Sept. 11) in the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series.

A road trip to UNLV (Sept. 18) precedes the beginning of the Big 12 Conference season on Sept. 25 when the Cyclones travel to Baylor.

The Cyclones’ lone bye week is on October 9th.

The full schedule is here:

Sept. 4 UNI
Sept. 11 IOWA
Sept. 18 at UNLV
Sept. 25 at Baylor
Oct. 2 KANSAS
Oct. 16 at Kansas State
Oct. 23 OKLAHOMA STATE
Oct. 30 at West Virginia
Nov. 6 TEXAS
Nov. 13 at Texas Tech
Nov. 20 at Oklahoma
Nov. 27 TCU
Dec. 4 Big 12 Championship Game

 

 

Girls’ Basketball: Mount Pleasant Will Look To Exact Revenge on Keokuk in 4A First Rounder

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

KILJ — The Mount Pleasant girls’ basketball team (10-9) now know their postseason schedule, as Curt Watson’s group will begin on Wednesday, February 17th against Keokuk at Keokuk High School.

The Chiefs swept the season series against Mount Pleasant this year earning 38-37 and 49-31 wins over the Panthers as Mount Pleasant will look for a measure of revenge this postseason.

The winner of the matchup will get top-seeded North Scott on Saturday, February 20th.

The Lady Lancers are 13-1 and winners of eight straight.

Mount Pleasant will close out their regular season tomorrow night at home, when they take on Fairfield.

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

 

Boys’ Basketball: Mount Pleasant to Hook Up with Keokuk in 3A First Round

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

KILJ — The pairings for Class 3A — which include Mount Pleasant — are now out, announced by the Iowa High School Athletic Association last night.

Mount Pleasant will open their postseason push on Monday, February 22nd on the road at Keokuk High School, with tip set for 7:00 p.m.

Keokuk swept the season series with Mount Pleasant this year.

The top of the bracket sees Davenport Assumption as the top seed, they’ll host Fairfield.

Marion will entertain Cedar Rapids Xavier, while Mount Vernon will lock horns with Fort Madison.

Either Mount Pleasant or Keokuk will get the winner of the Mount Vernon-Fort Madison on February 25th at Mount Vernon High School.

You can view the entire bracket here.

Boys’ Basketball: New London Meets in Pekin in Star Studded SEISC Showdown

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

KILJ — The Super Conference boys’ shootout games will begin tonight when New London will take on Pekin.

The much anticipated matchup between the South Division champion Tigers and No. 8 (2A) Pekin will be played tonight in Pekin at 7:30 p.m.

Pekin enters play tonight 16-1.

The contest tonight will be rematch of last year’s Class 1A Substate 4 Semifinal that saw Pekin win 59-49.

The Panthers are led by senior Brock Long, who scores 16.1 points per game and connects on 42.2% of his three-point shots.

New London’s Blaise Porter averages 22.4 points to go along with 5.2 assists and 4.3 rebounds.

Other Shootout Games include:

  • West Burlington vs. Wapello
  • Notre Dame vs. Hillcrest Academy
  • Danville vs. Mediapolis
  • Holy Trinity vs. Louisa-Muscatine

The final three of those will be played Friday night.

In the Southeast Conference tonight, the Mount Pleasant boys’ will host Burlington in a game that has been rescheduled three times.

The matchup between coaches who are old friends, Burlington’s Caleb Akey and Mount Pleasant’s Eric Rawson, will begin at Mount Pleasant High School at 7:30 p.m.

With the KILJ Tournament Trail getting underway, there will be no radio for tonight’s game.

Girls’ Basketball: No. 9 WMU Starts Tournament Trail Tonight

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

KILJ — The Girls’ Class 1A Playoffs will begin around the state tonight, which means it’s time to kick off the KILJ Tournament Trail.

Tonight, we travel to Winfield-Mount Union, as the undefeated No. 9 ranked Wolves take on Holy Trinity (5-16) in a Class 1A Region 5 first round tilt.

This will be the first matchup between schools this year.

Holy Trinity has won five straight in the series, however.

The Wolves, a balanced attack, are led by Bradie Buffington — a sophomore — who is averaging 9.3 points and 5.1 rebounds per game.

Senior Farrah Nelson averages 8.2 points and 7.2 boards, while Kyndal Townsley sits at 7.2 points per game entering postseason play.

The winner of tonight’s contest will take on either Calamus-Wheatland or Lone Tree in a second round matchup next Tuesday.

Holy Trinity is led by freshman Mary Kate Bendlage, who averages 7.0 points per game.

Brooke Mueller chips in with 6.2 points per game for the Crusaders, as well.

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

You can listen on FM 105.5 or online here.

In other regional action, No. 10 Notre Dame will look to begin their postseason push with a bang, when they host New London. The winner of that tilt will get either WACO or Highland in the second round.

They’ll tip at Notre Dame High School at 7:00 p.m. this evening.

Sports, Thursday, February 11th

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Prep Basketball: KILJ Tournament Trail Begins Tonight:

The Girls’ Class 1A Playoffs will begin around the state tonight, which means it’s time to kick off the KILJ Tournament Trail.

Tonight, we travel to Winfield-Mount Union, as the undefeated No. 9 ranked Wolves take on Holy Trinity (5-16) in a Class 1A Region 5 first round tilt.

This will be the first matchup between schools this year.

Holy Trinity has won five straight in the series, however.

The Wolves, a balanced attack, are led by Bradie Buffington — a sophomore — who is averaging 9.3 points and 5.1 rebounds per game.

Senior Farrah Nelson averages 8.2 points and 7.2 boards, while Kyndal Townsley sits at 7.2 points per game entering postseason play.

The winner of tonight’s contest will take on either Calamus-Wheatland or Lone Tree in a second round matchup next Tuesday.

Holy Trinity is led by freshman Mary Kate Bendlage, who averages 7.0 points per game.

Brooke Mueller chips in with 6.2 points per game for the Crusaders, as well.

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

You can listen on FM 105.5 or online here.

In other regional action, No. 10 Notre Dame will look to begin their postseason push with a bang, when they host New London. The winner of that tilt will get either WACO or Highland in the second round.

They’ll tip at Notre Dame High School at 7:00 p.m. this evening.

Boys’ Basketball: Super Conference Shootout Games Begin Tonight:

The Super Conference boys’ shootout games will begin tonight when New London will take on Pekin.

The much anticipated matchup between the South Division champion Tigers and No. 8 (2A) Pekin will be played tonight in Pekin at 7:30 p.m.

Pekin enters play tonight 16-1.

The contest tonight will be rematch of last year’s Class 1A Substate 4 Semifinal that saw Pekin win 59-49.

The Panthers are led by senior Brock Long, who scores 16.1 points per game and connects on 42.2% of his three-point shots.

New London’s Blaise Porter averages 22.4 points to go along with 5.2 assists and 4.3 rebounds.

Other Shootout Games include:

  • West Burlington vs. Wapello
  • Notre Dame vs. Hillcrest Academy
  • Danville vs. Mediapolis
  • Holy Trinity vs. Louisa-Muscatine

The final three of those will be played Friday night.

In the Southeast Conference tonight, the Mount Pleasant boys’ will host Burlington in a game that has been rescheduled three times.

The matchup between coaches who are old friends, Burlington’s Caleb Akey and Mount Pleasant’s Eric Rawson, will begin at Mount Pleasant High School at 7:30 p.m.

With the KILJ Tournament Trail getting underway, there will be no radio for tonight’s game.

Boys’ Basketball: IHSAA Releases Class 3A, 4A Playoff Pairings:

The pairings for Class 3A — which include Mount Pleasant — are now out, announced by the Iowa High School Athletic Association last night.

Mount Pleasant will open their postseason push on Monday, February 22nd on the road at Keokuk High School, with tip set for 7:00 p.m.

Keokuk swept the season series with Mount Pleasant this year.

The top of the bracket sees Davenport Assumption as the top seed, they’ll host Fairfield.

Marion will entertain Cedar Rapids Xavier, while Mount Vernon will lock horns with Fort Madison.

Either Mount Pleasant or Keokuk will get the winner of the Mount Vernon-Fort Madison on February 25th at Mount Vernon High School.

You can view the entire bracket here.

Girls’ Basketball: IGHSAU Announces Class 4A Pairings:

The Mount Pleasant girls’ basketball team (10-9) now knows their postseason schedule, as Curt Watson’s group will begin on Wednesday, February 17th against Keokuk at Keokuk High School.

The Chiefs swept the season series against Mount Pleasant this year earning 38-37 and 49-31 wins over the Panthers.

The winner of that matchup will get top-seeded North Scott on Saturday, February 20th.

The Lady Lancers are 13-1 and winners of eight straight.

Mount Pleasant will close out their regular season tomorrow night at home, when they take on Fairfield.

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.