Prep Boys’ Basketball: Mount Pleasant’s Late Rally Falls Short; Other Area Matchups

Cedar Rapids — Owen Vansickel scored all 16 points in the second half but the furious Mount Pleasant rally came up short as the Panthers fell to Cedar Rapids Washington 72-59 last night in a nonconference matchup.

Mount Pleasant, trailing by as much as 26 in the third quarter, trimmed the deficit to just nine in the fourth quarter before running out of steam.

Dewon Trent finished with 14 points and 11 boards, while Payton Hagans and Aiden Ashton each chipped in with 11.

The Warriors led 37-14 at the break behind 17 points from star guard Trajain Sain.

Mount Pleasant fell to 2-3 with the loss.

They’ll get back on the hardwood Friday night on the road at No. 5 Washington.

The Demons are 4-0 on the year.

Other area tilts tonight:

  • Columbus at Pekin
  • Louisa-Muscatine at Highland
  • Mediapolis at Winfield-Mount Union
  • Wapello at Lone Tree
  • New London at West Burlington
  • Notre Dame at Central Lee
  • Danville at Holy Trinity
  • WACO at Van Buren County

Super Conference action will all be girl-boy doubleheaders with the girls’ starting at 6:00 p.m. and the boys’ tipping at 7:30 p.m.

Prep Girls’ Basketball: Panthers Fall to Benton

Benton — Emma Townsley poured in a game-high 18 points as Benton rolled to a 67-38 win over Mount Pleasant last night in a nonconference affair.

Andrea Lopreato paced the Panthers with 13 points, while Jadan Brumbaugh and Kenna Lamm each scored nine.

Mount Pleasant has dropped five straight.

They’re now 1-6.

They’ll look to get back into the win column on Friday night, when they take on Washington.

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m. and you can listen on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Nathan Bloechl and Kent Bennett will have the call.

Boys’ Prep Basketball: Latest AP Rankings

KILJ — The latest AP Top 10 rankings have been released for the upcoming week.

Class 1A

  1. North Linn
  2. Grand View Christian
  3. Montezuma
  4. Easton Valley
  5. Remsen St. Mary’s
  6. Le Mars Gehlen
  7. Janesville
  8. Martensdale-St. Mary’s
  9. A-H-S-TW
  10. Lake Mills

New London, Winfield-Mount Union, Danville and WACO are all receiving votes in the poll.

Class 2A 

  1. Aplington-Parkersburg
  2. Estherville Lincoln Central
  3. Western Christian
  4. Denver
  5. Van Meter
  6. Des Moines Christian
  7. Boyden-Hull
  8. Central Lyon
  9. Camanche
  10. Monticello

Mediapolis is receiving votes in the poll.

Class 3A 

  1. Dallas Center-Grimes
  2. Clear Lake
  3. Ballard
  4. Harlan
  5. Washington
  6. Dubuque Wahlert
  7. Pella
  8. Cedar Rapids Xavier
  9. Denison-Schleswig
  10. Clear Creek-Amana

Fort Madison is receiving votes in the poll.

Class 4A 

  1. Council Bluffs Lincoln
  2. Ames
  3. Johnston
  4. Cedar Falls
  5. Cedar Rapids Prairie
  6. Sioux City East
  7. Waterloo West
  8. Pleasant Valley
  9. Waukee Northwest
  10. WDM Valley

Prep Bowling: Panthers Split with Fairfield

Fairfield — The Mount Pleasant and Fairfield boys-girls bowling team split with each other last night, bowling at Flamingo Lanes in Fairfield.

The Trojans edged Mount pleasant in the boys’ bout, winning by 21 pins.

The Panther girls rolled to a monster victory in the other scrap.

Alec Payne bowled a team-high series 355, sinking a a 198 in game one.

Bethan Drury and Tori Hixon paced the Panther girls’ each surging with a series 342.

College Basketball: Brockington Named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week

Ames — Iowa State guard Izaiah Brockington has been named the Big 12 Newcomer of the Week after averaging 19.0 points and 8.5 rebounds last week in wins over Iowa and Jackson State.

Brockington shot 65.2 percent from the field and connected on 3-of-5 three-point attempts.

Iowa State is 10-0 this season and ranked No. 11 in the latest Associated Press Top 25.

Brockington and the Cyclones return to action on Sunday, December 19th against Southeastern Louisiana.

Sports, Tuesday, December 14th

Prep Boys’ Basketball: Mount Pleasant’s Late Rally Falls Short; Other Area Matchups:

Cedar Rapids Washington 72, Mount Pleasant 59 

Owen Vansickel scored all 16 points in the second half but the furious Mount Pleasant rally came up short as the Panthers fell to Cedar Rapids Washington 72-59 last night in a nonconference matchup.

Mount Pleasant, trailing by as much as 26 in the third quarter, trimmed the deficit to just nine in the fourth quarter before running out of steam.

Dewon Trent finished with 14 points and 11 boards, while Payton Hagans and Aiden Ashton each chipped in with 11.

The Warriors led 37-14 at the break behind 17 points from star guard Trajain Sain.

Mount Pleasant fell to 2-3 with the loss.

They’ll get back on the hardwood Friday night on the road at No. 5 Washington.

The Demons are 4-0 on the year.

Other area tilts tonight:

  • Columbus at Pekin
  • Louisa-Muscatine at Highland
  • Mediapolis at Winfield-Mount Union
  • Wapello at Lone Tree
  • New London at West Burlington
  • Notre Dame at Central Lee
  • Danville at Holy Trinity
  • WACO at Van Buren County

Super Conference action will all be girl-boy doubleheaders with the girls’ starting at 6:00 p.m. and the boys’ tipping at 7:30 p.m.

Prep Girls’ Basketball: Panthers Fall to Benton

Emma Townsley poured in a game-high 18 points as Benton rolled to a 67-38 win over Mount Pleasant last night in a nonconference affair.

Andrea Lopreato paced the Panthers with 13 points, while Jadan Brumbaugh and Kenna Lamm each scored nine.

Mount Pleasant has dropped five straight.

They’re now 1-6.

They’ll look to get back into the win column on Friday night, when they take on Washington.

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m. and you can listen on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Nathan Bloechl and Kent Bennett will have the call.

Boys’ Prep Basketball: Latest AP Rankings

The latest AP Top 10 rankings have been released for the upcoming week.

Class 1A

  1. North Linn
  2. Grand View Christian
  3. Montezuma
  4. Easton Valley
  5. Remsen St. Mary’s
  6. Le Mars Gehlen
  7. Janesville
  8. Martensdale-St. Mary’s
  9. A-H-S-TW
  10. Lake Mills

New London, Winfield-Mount Union, Danville and WACO are all receiving votes in the poll.

Class 2A 

  1. Aplington-Parkersburg
  2. Estherville Lincoln Central
  3. Western Christian
  4. Denver
  5. Van Meter
  6. Des Moines Christian
  7. Boyden-Hull
  8. Central Lyon
  9. Camanche
  10. Monticello

Mediapolis is receiving votes in the poll.

Class 3A 

  1. Dallas Center-Grimes
  2. Clear Lake
  3. Ballard
  4. Harlan
  5. Washington
  6. Dubuque Wahlert
  7. Pella
  8. Cedar Rapids Xavier
  9. Denison-Schleswig
  10. Clear Creek-Amana

Fort Madison is receiving votes in the poll.

Class 4A 

  1. Council Bluffs Lincoln
  2. Ames
  3. Johnston
  4. Cedar Falls
  5. Cedar Rapids Prairie
  6. Sioux City East
  7. Waterloo West
  8. Pleasant Valley
  9. Waukee Northwest
  10. WDM Valley

Prep Bowling: Panthers Split with Fairfield

The Mount Pleasant boys-girls bowling team split with each other last night, bowling at Flamingo Lanes in Fairfield.

The Trojans edged Mount pleasant in the boys’ bout, winning by 21 pins.

The Panther girls rolled to a monster victory in the other scrap.

Alec Payne bowled a team-high series 355, sinking a a 198 in game one.

Bethan Drury and Tori Hixon paced the Panther girls’ each surging with a series 342.

College Basketball: Brockington Named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week:

Iowa State guard Izaiah Brockington has been named the Big 12 Newcomer of the Week after averaging 19.0 points and 8.5 rebounds last week in wins over Iowa and Jackson State.

Brockington shot 65.2 percent from the field and connected on 3-of-5 three-point attempts.

Iowa State is 10-0 this season and ranked No. 11 in the latest Associated Press Top 25.

Brockington and the Cyclones return to action on Sunday, December 19th against Southeastern Louisiana.

Deb Crouch (final arrangements)

Deb Crouch, 65, of New London, died Sunday, December 12, 2021 at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics following a courageous battle with cancer. She was born January 30, 1956 in Parnell, Iowa to Wayne and Marjorie Suppel Gingerich. She was a 1974 graduate of Williamsburg High School and graduated from Kirkwood Community College. On September 18, 1976, she married Jerry Crouch in Holbrook, Iowa.
Deb worked in production at Motorola until it’s closing, then graduated from Southeastern Community College with a Graphic Design degree. She then worked as a graphic ad designer for the Mt. Pleasant News. She was of the Catholic faith; was a Girl Scout leader, Cub Scout leader and on the Boy Scout District Committee; served on the New London little league board; was head of Red Caboose Gift Shop at Midwest Central Railroad; and she enjoyed reading romance novels on her Kindle and doing cross stitch.
Survivors include her husband of New London; two sons, Joe of New London and Josh of Albany, Georgia; brothers Mike Gingerich of Riverside and Mark (Lynn) Gingerich of Chattanooga, Tennessee; and one sister Susie (Terry) Jones of Williamsburg. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother Scott.
According to her wishes, her body has been cremated and inurnment will be held at a later date. A funeral mass will be held at 10:30 am, Tuesday, December 21, 2021 at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Mt. Pleasant with Father Paul Connolly officiating. Visitation will begin at noon on Monday at Elliott Chapel, New London with the family present to greet friends from 5:00 – 7:00 pm. Memorials have been established for the American Cancer Society and Midwest Central Railroad. Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

Drive Merry, Bright, and Sober This Holiday Season: Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over

The holiday season is known for being merry and bright, but it is also known for being the deadliest season when it comes to impaired driving.  Iowa Law Enforcement across the state will partner with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) this holiday season to remove impaired drivers from the roads and help save lives.  From December 17, 2021 to January 1, 2022, motorists will see an increased presence of law enforcement.

 

Sadly, the statistics prove that we have a lot of work to do to put an end to drunk driving. According to NHTSA, 10,142 people were killed in drunk-driving crashes in 2019, accounting for nearly one-third of traffic crash fatalities. On average, more than 10,000 people were killed each year from 2015 to 2019 — one person was killed in a drunk-driving crash every 52 minutes in 2019. This is why Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau is working with NHTSA to remind drivers that drunk driving is not only illegal, it is a matter of life and death. As you head out to the holiday festivities, remember: Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.

 

Sobering Statistics according to NHTSA:

    • 837 people lost their lives nationally in traffic crashes involving a drunk driver during the month of December, 2019.
    • During the Christmas and New Year’s Day holiday periods in 2019 alone, there were more drunk-driving-related fatalities (210) than during any other holiday period that year.
    • An OWI can cost you $10,000 in attorney’s fees, fines, repairs, and lost time at work!
    • Don’t be the reason someone doesn’t get home this holiday season.

 

Always remember to plan ahead if you will be celebrating with an impairing substance.  If you plan to indulge, plan for a sober driver to take you home.  Call a taxi, friend or Uber!  Is it your turn to be the designated driver?  Take the role seriously and do not partake in alcohol or any other drugs.