Sports, January 28th

Girls’ Prep Basketball: Winfield Wins; Danville Holds On, Other Prep Finals:

Winfield-Mount Union 62, Wapello 25

Bradie Buffington had 13 points while Melina Oepping added 12 as Winfield-Mount Union rolled to a 62-25 win over Wapello last night.

Keely Malone chipped in with 11 while Keetyn Townsley poured in nine.

Wapello was led by Quinn Veach and her eight points.

Danville 54, New London 41 

Danville survived a night in which they shot 3-of-33 from three, holding on to defeat New London 54-41.

The Tigers, now 0-17, had the deficit within three in the fourth quarter but a late flurry propelled the Bears to the win.

Mackenzie Morris had 14 points to lead Danville, while Jaeda Molle had 13.

Natalie Burden led New London with 12 points and nine rebounds.

Sophie Malott had nine points and two rebounds for the Tigers, as well.

No. 12 (4A) Keokuk 85, Mount Pleasant 79 

Mount Pleasant forced overtime against the 12th ranked Keokuk Chiefs, but could not get over the hump in an 85-79 Chief win.

The win clinched the SEC Championship for the Chiefs, outright.

Mount Pleasant was led by Andrea Lopreato, who had a game-high 31 points.

Abby Wolter had 30 to pace Keokuk.

The Panthers are now 8-9.

Keokuk improved to 13-3.

Other area finals:

  • Central Lee 52, Holy Trinity 50
  • West Burlington 48, WACO 30
  • Highland 64, Highland 35

Boys’ Prep Basketball: New London Throttles No. 10 Danville, Mount Pleasant Nets Road Win

New London 63, No. 10 Danville 54

The game of the night lived up to the hype as New London notched win No. 13, defeating Danville 63-54.

The 10th-ranked Bears trailed wire-to-wire as Blaise Porter erupted for 20 second half points, en route to a game high 23.

Devin Swanson added 14 points while Kooper Schulte chipped in with 10.

Caiden Gourley led Danville with 19 points, Drake Johnson had 13 while Sawyer Nelson finished with 10.

Danville is now 14-2.

New London improved to 13-1.

WACO 71, West Burlington 33

WACO just keeps on winning, as the Warriors picked up a 71-33 victory over West Burlington.

The Warriors started out hot and never let off the gas for the easy conference win.

The win moved WACO to 13-3.

West Burlington fell to 8-7.

Mount Pleasant 43, Keokuk 27 

Mount Pleasant swept the season series with Keokuk, in a 43-27 road win last night.

Owen Vansickel had nine for the Panthers in a balanced scoring night.

The Panthers were suffocating on the defensive end, limiting the Chiefs to just nine first half points, including just two points in the second quarter.

The win moved Mount Pleasant to 6-9.

Keokuk dropped to 3-8.

Other area finals:

  • Holy Trinity 54, Central Lee 38
  • No. 2 Washington 59, Burlington 49
  • Hillcrest Academy 50, Pekin 39
  • Cardinal 87, Van Buren 60

Boys’ Prep Basketball: 3A Substates Released

The IHSAA has released Class 3A substates, with regional teams competing in Class 3A.

Note these are just the pods, with dates, times and matchups still to be determined.

In Substate #4, No. 2 Washington — a Southeast Conference foe of Mount Pleasant — is the lead dog.

Joining them will be Benton Community, Center Point-Urbana, Central DeWitt, Grinnell, Solon, South Tama and Xavier.

Mount Pleasant will be competing in Substate #5.

Also in 3A-5 are:

  • Clear Creek-Amana
  • Fairfield
  • No. 1 Fort Madison
  • Keokuk
  • No. 10 Marion
  • Mount Vernon
  • Oskaloosa

KILJ will be your home for tournament trail basketball, all throughout the month of February.

Men’s College Basketball: Wesleyan Hits Century Mark in Easy Win:

Iowa Wesleyan started the game on a 17-4, rolling to a 100-71 win over Bacone College last night in the CAC Clash.

Dylan Hurley led the Tigers with 15 points while Victor Munoz finished with 13 points and five rebounds.

Wesleyan shot 65% from the field, displaying their best offensive performance of the season.

The Tigers will take on Northern New Mexico College on Day Two of the CAC Clash in Lincoln, Illinois, today,

The game is set to start at 12:00 p.m.

Women’s College Basketball: Williamson’s Tigers Steamroll Bacone:

A 27-4 first quarter vaulted Iowa Wesleyan to an easy 85-43 win over Bacone.

The win moved the Tigers to 13-4, winners of two straight.

Kyla Moore led the team in points with 25. Moore was 4-5 from three-point range and also recorded five rebounds.

Brittany West chipped in with 23 points. She also had seven rebounds and six assists.

The Tigers will be back in action today, in their second game of the CAC Clash against Northern New Mexico College.

The game is scheduled to start at 10 a.m.

HCHC CEO Robb Gardner Announces Resignation

Friday afternoon HCHC CEO Robb Gardner announced in a letter to hospital staff, EMS and volunteers that he is resigning his position as CEO effective June 30. He said in the letter that he will continue to work with the associates and medical community to ensure the highest level of care for the community while supporting the staff and he said he will work with the HCHC team and the Great River Health Systems team to ensure a smooth transition. Matt Wenzel, President and CEO of Great River Health has selected Teresa Colgan, chief clinical officer at Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center, to become the next HCHC CEO and also serve as Great River Health’s regional clinical integration officer. This new position will identify clinical efficiencies throughout the health system to improve services and enhance operational performance.  Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center will open a search for a chief nursing officer at the West Burlington campus. Gardner said he will be taking time to consider his next career move.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arlene Amelia Johnson

Arlene Amelia Johnson, 96, of Columbus Junction, passed away on Thursday, January 27, 2022 in Columbus Junction, Iowa.  Funeral Services will be 10:30 a.m. on Monday, January 31, 2022 at Snyder & Hollenbaugh Funeral & Cremation Services of Columbus Junction.  Burial will be in Columbus City Cemetery.  Visitation will be from 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 30, 2022 at the funeral home.   A memorial has been established for Haven’s Hope Thrift Store in memory of Arlene.   Sympathy notes may be left for the family at www.sandhfuneralservice.com.

Arlene was born March 8, 1925, in rural Columbus Junction on the farm of her parents, Rueben P. Allen and Bessie F. (Weese) Allen.    On July 10, 1941, she married Earl Johnson in Kahoka, Missouri.

Arlene and Earl had four children:  Earlene (Verl) Lekwa of Columbus Junction, Harold (Paulette) Johnson of Muscatine, Marty (Jayne) Johnson of Wapello, and Don Johnson (deceased).  Grandchildren: Jodie Johnson, Bart Johnson, Jeff (Tasha) Lekwa, David Lekwa, Brenda (Craig) Wilson, Monty (Dyan) Johnson.  Step Grandchildren: Tim (Stephanie) Sill, Thomas (Jessi) Staley; Great Grandchildren: Jarrett (Hannah Kephart) Lekwa, J.D. (Karley Shlee) Lekwa, Jobie Lekwa, Justus Lekwa, Kayla Marquardt, Ruger (Racheal) Dean, Remington (Nolan) Amelon, Brooke Wilson, Trevor Johnson, Haley Steinke, Tyson Steinke, Dakota Johnson.  Step Great Grandchildren: Nathan Sill, Brianna Sill, Lawrence Staley, Marilou Staley.  Great-Great Grandchildren: Kendyl Epperson, Brittney Wilson, Riley Amelon, Lane Amelon, Wren Lekwa. She is survived by one sister, Vivian Kay Wilson of Columbus Junction and many nieces and nephews and special friend Jennine Wolf of Washington, Iowa

She was preceded in death by her parents Rueben and Bessie Allen, husband Earl Johnson, son Don Johnson and grandson Joseph Michael Johnson, three brothers: Rueben Dean Allen, Don Palmer Allen, Ronald Daryl Allen; five sisters:  Erma Brown, Corrinne Moyer, Eula Deese, Naomi Stites and Geneva Snyder.

Arlene grew up in the rural area she was born in.  She attended Pleasant View country school.  She attended High School in Columbus Junction and later received her GED.

Arlene, loving known as Beanie, enjoyed traveling or just going for a ride in the car.  She loved visiting with family and friends and was ready to help when there was a need.  She baby sat for many children over the years and continued up into her early 90s.  She was one of those last “chefs” who could mix up a dish or pie without a recipe.  She enjoyed country music and listening to books on tape.

Growing flowers and plants brought her a lot of joy.  She could stick a broken piece of flower in to the ground and it would grow.

She and Earl lived in Arizona for several years.  She loved being close to two of her sisters and nephews there and going up to the mountains whenever they could.  She remained friends with many of the people she met while they lived there.

She was proud of her family and enjoyed spending time with them as often as she could.

 

Vivian Marie Bickett

Vivian Marie Bickett, 89, of Muscatine, formerly of Birmingham passed away at her home on Wednesday January 26, 2022.  As were her wishes her body has been cremated and private burial of cremains will be at a later date in Maple Hill Cemetery, Birmingham.  Memorials to Genesis Hospice may be mailed to the family at 126 North Street, Fruitland, IA 52749.  Friends may leave online condolences at www.cranstonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Vivian was born on February 29, 1932 to William James and Beulah Bruey Tonkinson .  She was raised in the Birmingham area and attended Cedar #5 school in rural Jefferson County.  As a child Vivian babysat for several families in Fairfield and Batavia to which she traveled to by train.  She married Robert Clyde Ward on October 29, 1949 in Lockridge and they later divorced.  She then married Fred Bickett in 1987 at their home in Muscatine and they later divorced. 

Vivian worked at Dexter Company and the Glove Factory, both located in Fairfield until she became a mother and moved her family to Wilton, IA where she stayed home to care for her children.  When they were old enough, she went to work at Thatcher Plastics in Muscatine until her retirement in 1994.  Vivian loved flowers, her family, watching Wheel of Fortune and playing quarter slots at Catfish Bend and Riverside Casino where she had won a car on her birthday in 2013.

Left to cherish her memory are three daughters, Nancy Foor of Cape Girardeau, MO, Judy Haskins of Fruitland, IA and Tina Jarvis (Russell) of Troy, IA, two sisters, Wilma Hootman of Fairfield and Lola Kirchner of Stockport, six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and many other extended family and friends.  In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her son, Thomas Ward, a daughter, Dorothy Ward, four sisters, Mary Garrison, Melvia Peck, Kathryn Disney and Ruth Countryman and a brother, William Tonkinson.

 

 

Faye C. Heartsill

Faye C. Heartsill, 87, passed away Friday, January 28, 2022, at her home in Salem.

Faye was born December 13, 1934, in Eckley, Colorado, the daughter of Elmer and Edna (Abbott) Lamb.  She graduated from Salem High School in 1952.  Faye was married to Charles R. Brown on May 22, 1952.  Then on June 29, 1963, she married Tonch C. Heartsill.  Faye was a clerk in Morrows Grocery Store for about a year, before working for Sylvania in Burlington for eight years until the plant closed.  In 1971 she began working for the U.S. Postal Service where she was a clerk. Faye was named Post Master in 1974 until retiring in 1997.  She had volunteered at the Lewelling Quaker Museum since 1992 and served as president of the museum for 22 years. She was a member of the Henry County Historical Society.

Faye is survived by two sons, Charles Brown of Cedar Rapids, Greg (Angie) Heartsill of Chariton; a daughter, Christine (Ken) Sylvester of Salem; a step son Harold (Kathy) Heartsill of Crystal River, FL; two step daughters, Linda (Dick) Smith of Mount Pleasant, Judy Odom of Moore, OK; step daughter in law Betty Heartsill of Salem; 15 grandchildren, 7 step grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, 17 step great grandchildren, 15 step great great grandchildren; brother Tom Lamb of Salem; and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husbands, stepson Chris Heartsill, a brother, two sisters and a step granddaughter.

Funeral service will be held 1:30 pm, Friday, February 4, 2022, at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel. Burial will follow in the Salem South Cemetery. Visitation will be held 2:00 – 7:00 pm Thursday, February 3, 2022, at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel, where family will greet friends from 4:00 – 6:00 pm. A memorial fund has been established for the Lewelling Quaker Museum. www.powellfuneralhomes.com.

Former Fairfield Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Child Pornography Charge

DAVENPORT, Iowa – A former Fairfield man, Auston Jacobus Hummell, age 23, was
sentenced on January 26, 2022, to 190 months in prison for Receipt and Distribution of Child
Pornography. Following his prison term, Hummell was ordered to serve ten years of supervised
release as well as pay $3,000 to each of his eleven victims – for a total of $33,000. Hummell was
also ordered to pay a $100 Special Assessment fee.
According to court documents, the investigation into Hummell began when the Mount
Pleasant Police Department received a CyberTip from the Iowa Internet Crimes Against Children
Task Force. The CyberTip indicated files containing child pornography were uploaded from
specific IP addresses and those IP addresses traced back to Hummell. After liaising with Kahoka
Police Department in Kahoka, Missouri, a search warrant was issued for Hummell’s known
residence and numerous electronic devices were seized. The devices contained over 120,000
images and videos containing child pornography. On June 21, 2021, Hummell pleaded guilty to
the charge.
United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the
announcement. The Federal Bureau of Investigation, Mount Pleasant Police Department, Kahoka
Police Department, and the Iowa Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force investigated the
case.
This case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District
of Iowa as part of the U.S. Department of Justice’s “Project Safe Childhood” initiative, which
was started in 2006 as a nation-wide effort to combine law enforcement investigations and
prosecutions, community action, and public awareness in order to reduce the incidence of sexual
exploitation of children. Any persons having knowledge of a child being sexually abused are
encouraged to call the Iowa Sexual Abuse Hotline at 1-800-284-7821

Prep Wrestling: Burlington Rolls to Easy Win over Mount Pleasant

Burlington — Burlington got falls from Porter Humphrey and Micah Zaugg as the Greyhounds earned a 60-22 dual win over Mount Pleasant last night.

Abby Blint pinned Buston Carlson in 1:03, Gannon McNamee also earned a fall win.

Carson Coleman picked up a major decision at 126, beating Titus Counterman 14-5.

But from there, it was all Burlington.

160-pounder Owen Baker pinned Mount Pleasant’s Jared Dorothy in 0:28, which was followed up by a pair of forfeits and two pins.

Mount Pleasant fell to 1-15, they’re now 1-4 in Southeast Conference action.

Burlington improved to 9-3, they’re perfect in conference duals at 4-0.

Prep Wrestling: Wapello Sweeps at New London; Nikes Dominate

Wapello Sweeps New London Quad

Wapello earned wins over New London, Pekin and Van Buren County as the Indians brought out the brooms in last night’s quad at New London.

The host Tigers took down Van Buren County and Pekin.

Zach Harbison took out the do-it-yourself kit going 3-0 on the night individually with two falls and a forfeit.

New London was led by Josh Glendening, who finished 3-0 with three falls.

Of course Dominic and Marcel Lopez earned three wins with four tech falls combined between the two of them.

Gage Burden picked up a fall and two forfeits at 113-pounds.

Notre Dame Spoils Party in Wayland 

The third-ranked Notre Dame Nikes earned their second straight Super Conference dual meet championship, beating Mediapolis and WACO yesterday in Wayland.

Isaiah Fenton, Blaine Frazier, Sam West, River Belger, C.J. Walrath, C.J Davis and Carter West were all double winners for the Nikes.

WACO went 1-1 on the night, taking down the Bulldogs 60-24.

Jonah Clark went 2-0 with two falls for the Warriors, while freshman phenom Louden Huisenga, John Rice and Drew Diers all went undefeated, as well.

Mediapolis’ Quinten Aney went 2-0 with a fall and decision victory. Grady Gunn pinned both of his opponents wrestling for the Bulldogs at 126 pounds.

Columbus Sweeps in Riverside

Second-ranked 120-pounder Lane Scorpil went 3-0 with two falls and a forfeit helping guide Columbus Community/Winfield-Mount Union to three wins at Highland’s quadrangular yesterday.

Ty Scorpil and Ethan Palmer also picked up three wins for the Wildcats.

Columbus won 45-30 over Louisa-Muscatine, 51-18 over Cardinal and 51-18 over the host Huskies.