Sports, March 17th

Women’s College Wrestling: Wesleyan’s Nwachukwu Selected as USA Wrestling Athlete of the Week

Adaugo Nwachukwu (San Jose, Calif./Iowa Wesleyan) has been selected as USA Wrestling Athlete of the Week, USA Wrestling has announced.

Nwachukwu, a freshman for Iowa Wesleyan, won the 136-pound title at the NAIA Women’s National Championships over the weekend.

Entering the tournament as the No. 1 seed, she bonused her way to the semifinals, earning first-period pins in the Round of 32 and quarterfinals along with a 10-0 technical fall in the Round of 16. Nwachukwu shutout the No. 12 seed Diana Dzasezeva from Waldorf in the semis to punch her ticket to the finals.

There, she faced 2019 NAIA National champion and second-seeded Gracie Figueroa of Menlo, who was a 2016 Cadet World bronze medalist.

Nwachukwu seemed unfazed by the caliber of her opponent, using a four-pointer in each period to propel her to 13-3 technical fall for the national title.

Nwachukwu is Iowa Wesleyan’s first national champion in program history.

College Softball: Wesleyan Earns Win No. 1

The Iowa Wesleyan softball team earned their first win of the 2022 season yesterday, taking game one of a two game twinbill with the University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis.

The Tigers picked up an 11-3 game one win, before dropping game two 6-2.

Adrianna Jarrett’s first inning double that scored former New London prep Kara Krieger put Wesleyan on front — a lead they would not relinquish.

All told, Wesleyan scratched home eight first inning runs, then added one in the third and two more in the fourth.

Ariana Wolfard was the winning pitcher.

The right-handed hurler worked five innings, tap-dancing around 13 hits allowing just three runs and striking out one.

Wolfard also helped her cause at the plate, tripling and driving home three runs.

In game two, Julia Hill’s two hit performance was not enough in the 6-2 defeat.

Hill was the losing pitcher, working just one inning allowing four earned.

Jordan Morthland limited the damage the rest of the way, tossing five innings of two run ball.

Wesleyan is now 1-11 on the year.

The Tigers will be in action again Saturday, March 19th as they take on the Harris-Stowe State University in a doubleheader.

The game is set to be played in St. Louis, with the first game starting at 1:00 p.m.

College Baseball: Tigers Swept by Tommies and Mustangs

The Iowa Wesleyan baseball team suffered a pair of losses yesterday, losing to St. Thomas 14-1 and Mount Mercy 17-2.

Against the St. Thomas, Wesleyan cut the lead to 2-1 before the Tommies scored 12 unanswered runs to earn the victory.

In game two, Mount Mercy put up 17 runs in six innings.

Angel Marquez took the loss, allowing six hits and nine runs over 2.1 innings.

Wesleyan is now 8-19 on the year, they’ll look to right the ship Friday when they play two against Lincoln Christian University.

First pitch is scheduled for 1:00 p.m.

Women’s College Basketball: Clark, Joens Named AP All-Americans

Iowa’s Caitlin Clark and Ashley Joens of Iowa State have been named AP All-Americans.

The publication announced All-American teams Wednesday night.

Clark was nearly unstoppable this year, dropping 27.4 points, eight boards and eight assists per game for Iowa.

Joens was equally impressive, leading Bill Fenelly’s Iowa State Cyclones.

Joens, an Iowa City native, scored 20 points and added just south of 10 boards per game.

Both Iowa and Iowa State will open their NCAA Tournament push tomorrow.

 

Mary “Jane” Hargrove

Mary “Jane” Hargrove, 88 of Milton passed away at 10:06 AM Tuesday March 15, 2022 at her home in Milton.  Visitation will be from 10-11AM Monday March 21, 2022 prior to services at the funeral Home.  Funeral service will be at 11:00 AM Monday March 21, 2022 at Pedrick Funeral Home in Keosauqua with Kevin Mote officiating.  Burial will be immediately following the service in Sunnyside Cemetery in Milton.  Memorials to the Milton Library or Grace Activity Center in Milton may be left at the funeral home or mailed to the family at 17089 Hwy NN, Kahoka, MO 63445.  Friend may leave online condolences at www.cranstonfamilyfuneralhome.com

Jane was born on September 12, 1933 in Centerville to John E. and Wilma Suckow Fixmer.  She attended school in Pulaski and worked in her mother’s café when she was a child living in Bloomfield.  She met James W. Hargrove while living in Pulaski and they were married on July 1, 1950 in Bloomfield.  Jane then became a homemaker when they started having children. The family moved to Milton in 1957 and  in 1972 the couple purchased the grocery store and named it Hargrove Grocery and Electric.  The couple ran the store for 24 years until their retirement.  Jane never stopped being active in all of the things going on in and around Milton, she served two terms on the city council and volunteered at the Milton Library.  She was a member of the former Milton United Methodist Women’s group and the Milton United Methodist Church.

She is survived by two sons, James Hargrove of Milton and Andy Hargrove (Mia) of Kahoka, MO, three daughters, Joyce Egli of Longview, TX, Linda Gittens of Bloomfield and Sue Sedore (Bill) of Milton, 16 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, 7 great-great-grandchildren, a brother-in-law, George Hargrove of Pennsylvania, a sister-in-law, Thelma Spilman of Moravia, many nieces and nephews and many friends.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, James, a daughter, Lillian, a son William, a son-in-law, Chuck Egli, a sister, Ruthie Freeman, a brother, Carl Spilman, a great-grandson Paul Luallin, a great-granddaughter, Kyleen Williams, a great-great granddaughter, Karlee Norman and a grandson-in-law, Randy Small

New London School Board Meeting Agenda

The New London School Board meets March 21 at 6 pm in the North Campus Board room.

The Mission of the New London Community School District, through the combined resources of school, home and community, is to guide, challenge and motivate life-long learning in an environment that fosters individual success, mutual respect, pride and personal accountability
1. Welcome
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Public Forum
4. Approval of Agenda
5. Approval of the Consent Agenda
Blank SpaceBlank Spacea. Minutes of previous meetings
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6. Reports
Blank SpaceBlank Spacea. Student Embassador
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Blank SpaceBlank Spacec. MS/HS Principal
Blank SpaceBlank Spaced. School Business Official
Blank SpaceBlank Spacee. Superintendent
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7. Board Business
Blank SpaceBlank Spacea. 2022-23 Property & Casualty Insurance
Blank SpaceBlank Spaceb. Assessment Scores & Goals
Blank SpaceBlank Spacec. 2022-23 District Calendar
Blank SpaceBlank Spaced. FY23 Proposed Budget
Blank SpaceBlank Spacee. Set the FY23 Budget Public Hearing Date
Blank SpaceBlank Spacef. 2022-2023 Certified Wages/Schedule B
Blank SpaceBlank Spaceg. Non-Certified Employee Starting Wage Chart
Blank SpaceBlank Spaceh. FY21 Audit Report
Blank SpaceBlank Spacei. Student Laptop & Case Purchase
8. Personnel
Blank SpaceBlank Spacea. Resignations
Blank SpaceBlank SpaceBlank Spacea. Shelby Holdaway – Middle School English/Language Arts Teacher
Blank SpaceBlank SpaceBlank Spaceb. Anna Dieatrick – Elementary Interventionist/TAG Teacher
Blank SpaceBlank Spaceb. Appointments
9. Superintendent Evaluation
10. Board/Superintendent Goal Development
11. Adjournment
New London Community School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age (except students) national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, socioeconomic status, disability, religion or creed in admission or access to, or treatment in, its programs/activities or in its hiring and employment practices.

Two Vehicle Collision

Tuesday, March 15, Mount Pleasant Police investigated at two vehicle collision at the intersection of E. Washington Street and S. Adams. Bethany Detrick of Mount Pleasant was driving a mini van north on Adams. As she was proceeding thru the intersection her van struck a vehicle driven by Judith Fuller also of Mount Pleasant.  The collision caused the Fuller vehicle to spin through the intersection.  No injuries were reported.  Fuller was cited for failure to obey the stop light.

Van Hits Skid Steer

On March 13th, at approximately 11:35 a.m., the Henry County Sheriff’s Office took a report of a crash, between a Minivan and a Skid Steer, in the 1500-Grid of 170th Street.

An investigation determined that Charlotte Elaine Zhilman, 71, Mt. Pleasant, was driving a minivan eastbound when Mark William Messer, of  Mt. Pleasant, who was operating a John Deere Skid Steer, attempted to turn into his driveway.  Charlotte had just come over a hill and was not able to bring the vehicle to a stop before hitting the skid steer that was hauling a hay bale.

Minor injuries were reported. The Minivan and Skid Steer both received damages estimated at around $7500.

Melisa Marie Bracht-Wagner

Melisa Marie Bracht-Wagner, age 45, was gifted with eternal life on March 14, 2022, Echo had been by her side. Timothy and Cheryl Bracht chose to raise me with a Midwest work ethic deeply grounded in a foundation of faith. David H. Wagner Jr. married me for life’s adventures in 1999. Together, we selected a family of Sarah, Christian and Malachi.

While my life revolved around serving Jesus within the church for 25 years, the greatest accomplishments was being the church in community through FLY, Flood recovery 2008, Marion Cares, Fellowship Cup, and Building Bridges. I enjoyed empowering others to grow programs. Encouraging people to serve just outside their comfort zone. Educating away myths of faith and poverty.

My deepest regret was those moments I chose not to pause and listen. Listen to people who needed a moment. Listen to the why underneath the surface problem. Listen without judgment. Pause and listen.

I hated the sound of a ticking clock, being late, and the absence of term limits for Congress. I regret not witnessing the abolition of daylight savings time. I loved lunch meetings, ice cream, and listening to books while traveling.

Visitation will be 2:00-7:00 p.m. Friday, March 18, 2022 at Burlington First United Methodist Church 421 Washington St, Burlington IA, family will be present from 4:00-7:00 p.m. Funeral will be 2:00 p.m. Saturday, March 19, 2022 at the Chapel Auditorium on the campus of Iowa Wesleyan University 601 N Main St, Mt Pleasant IA, presided by The Rev Douglas Cue. Cookies and Ice Cream will follow at First United Methodist Church Mt. Pleasant. Graveside inurnment will be held Huntertown Cemetery, Huntertown, Indiana March 25, 2022 at 6:00 p.m.

Please hear me now – no flowers. I loved cut flowers during my life, even bought quite a few in the last few months of my life. In my death, don’t give me flowers. Instead invest into my memorial for Burlington Building Bridges. Bridges out of Poverty is a community collaboration that strives to overcome barriers while learning and strengthening the 11 resources needed to “Get Ahead” of poverty. For a true difference to be made in our corner of the kingdom, churches, non-profits, and the community we must work together. Bridges out of Poverty has the possibility to make a generational difference. Support it. Fund it. Volunteer to be a teammate. 416 Jefferson Street, Burlington Iowa 52641

Per Melisa’s wishes, cremation has been accorded and entrusted to Lunning Chapel.

Online condolences may be made by visiting www.lunningfuneralchapel.com

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Prep Track: Mount Pleasant’s Brumbaugh Rolls Again

Waverly — Mount Pleasant senior and Iowa State recruit Jadan Brumbaugh rolled to another win, while two Panther relay teams finished as runner ups at yesterday’s Wartburg Indoor Invite in Waverly, yesterday.

Brumbaugh cruised to a winning toss of 42 feet, 8 1/4 inches — nearly six inches further than Nashua-Plainfield’s Breanna Hackman, who was the runner up.

Gabe Feldmann, Jacob Richtman, Will Davidson and Isaiah Albright finished second the in the 4x400m relay.

That group went 3:44.75, finishing second behind Iowa City Liberty.

Similarly in the 4×800, Mount Pleasant finished behind the Lightning. Nathan McWilliams joined Feldmann, Richtman and Albright running 9:05.64.

One the girls side, Kenna Lamm was second in the 55m dash.

Lamm, who had an outstanding basketball season, ran 9.46 for second — finishing behind New Hampton speedster Carlee Rochford who won the event in 8.9 seconds