Prep Volleyball: Notre Dame Sneaks Past Rival Holy Trinity

Cedar Rapids — In a clash of Southeast Iowa Super Conference powers, it was Notre Dame doing just enough to sneak past Holy Trinity in last night’s Class 1A State Semifinal.

The scoreboard says it was a Notre Dame sweep — and it was — but each was about as spine-tingling and hair-raising as the next.

The Nikes earned 26-24, 26-24 and 27-25 wins to advance to tonight’s 1A State Final, where they will meet up with third-seeded Springville.

Gabby Deery was the difference maker once again for the Nikes, following up a 26-kill quarterfinal with 23 again last night.

The 6’2′ junior outside hitter looked like the best player on the floor once again.

Josie Bentz aided Deery’s effort with 13 kills of her own, while Jenna Bentz had 45 assists.

Mary Kent Bendlage led the Crusader attack with 10 kills, while Natalie Randolph had eight kills on 37 attempts.

Kassi Randolph had 14 assists while Bendlage led the back row with 14 digs.

Holy Trinity ends their season 37-8, while Notre Dame improved to 37-8.

Springville swept away North Tama to advance, 25-10, 25-12, 25-17.

Other state final matchups:

  • No. 1 Dike-New Hartford vs. No. 3 Western Christian
  • No. 4 West Liberty vs. No. 2 West Delaware
  • No. 1 Western Dubuque vs. No. 3 Waverly-Shell Rock
  • No. 4 Cedar Falls vs. No. 2 Pleasant Valley

MP School Board Site Committee Meeting

The Mount Pleasant Board of Education SITE COMMITTEE will meet at 3:30 PM on Thursday, November 4 at the Central Office to review/discuss:

 

  1. HVAC Retro-Commissioning Final Report – IMEG
  2. Notice of Sale of School Buses to Midwest Old Threshers
  3. Great Prairie AEA Board Election Information
  4. IASB Convention Information

 

The meeting is open to the public and patrons are welcome.

October Students of Character

Mount Pleasant High School is proud to announce the 2021 October Students of Character, TIMOTHY CAM, GRAYCE ENGLE, and BRAYTON HUTSON. All three of these students have demonstrated Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring, and Citizenship. Students are nominated by the MPCHS faculty each month. If you see these students at school or in the community, please tell them to keep up the good work! We are Panther Proud of you all!

#GoPanthers #PantherProud

Additional nominees:

Melanie Olivas

Celsey French

Kade Welcher

Treyton Hole

Chloe Bolin

Tyler Simon

Shawden Turner

Elizabeth Ballard

Lucas Rose

Mason Goff

Yazhid Garcia

Ale Carillo

Jackie Tansey

Elizabeth Richtman

Krystal Osorio

Sarah Salzer

Hannah Hoyle

Sports, Saturday, November 4th

Prep Volleyball: Notre Dame Sneaks Past Rival Holy Trinity:

In a clash of Southeast Iowa Super Conference powers, it was Notre Dame doing just enough to sneak past Holy Trinity in last night’s Class 1A State Semifinal.

The scoreboard says it was a Notre Dame sweep — and it was — but each was about as spine-tingling and hair-raising as the next.

The Nikes earned 26-24, 26-24 and 27-25 wins to advance to tonight’s 1A State Final, where they will meet up with third-seeded Springville.

Gabby Deery was the difference maker once again for the Nikes, following up a 26-kill quarterfinal with 23 again last night.

The 6’2′ junior outside hitter looked like the best player on the floor once again.

Josie Bentz aided Deery’s effort with 13 kills of her own, while Jenna Bentz had 45 assists.

Mary Kent Bendlage led the Crusader attack with 10 kills, while Natalie Randolph had eight kills on 37 attempts.

Kassi Randolph had 14 assists while Bendlage led the back row with 14 digs.

Holy Trinity ends their season 37-8, while Notre Dame improved to 37-8.

Springville swept away North Tama to advance, 25-10, 25-12, 25-17.

Other state final matchups:

  • No. 1 Dike-New Hartford vs. No. 3 Western Christian
  • No. 4 West Liberty vs. No. 2 West Delaware
  • No. 1 Western Dubuque vs. No. 3 Waverly-Shell Rock
  • No. 4 Cedar Falls vs. No. 2 Pleasant Valley

Prep Football: WACO Readies for State Semifinal Appearance:

The No. 5 WACO Warrior football team will be looking to punch their ticket to the UNI Dome in Cedar Falls tonight when they welcome in No. 6 Audubon in an eight-player state quarterfinal.

The Warriors, 10-0 on the season, rolled past Martensdale-St. Mary’s last week 50-8 behind 305 team rushing yards and seven scores.

Meanwhile the Wheelers made a statement in a 63-14 win over No. 1 Montezuma.

Senior quarter back Gavin Smith put up a video game stat line of 22 carries for 301 yards and six touchdowns against the Braves.

Tonight’s game will kick at 7:00 p.m. at WACO High School, with coverage on KILJ-AM 1130 and FM 98.5.

Ben Fry and Kent Bennett will have the call.

College Football: Iowa’s Campbell Named Butkus Award Semifinalist:

University of Iowa junior linebacker Jack Campbell has been named one of 16 semifinalists for the Dick Butkus Award.

The announcement was made earlier this week by the Butkus Foundation.

He leads Iowa with 76 tackles, including 33 solo tackles and 43 assists. He also has five pass break-ups, two recovered fumbles, one caused fumble and 1.5 tackles for loss. He ranks fifth in the Big Ten in tackles per game (9.5) and fourth in fumble recoveries (two).

Campbell was recently named a second-team midseason All-American by The Athletic. He was the Bronko Nagurski national and Big Ten Conference Defensive Player of the Week following Iowa’s win over Colorado State.

Finalists for the 2021 Butkus Award will be announced Nov. 22, with the winner being announced on or before Dec. 7.

Iowa will take on Northwestern this weekend on the road.

Kick is set for 6:00 p.m.

Daily Jail Total

In the interest of keeping Henry County residents informed, the Henry County Sheriff’s office has requested KILJ post the daily jail count. During the jail referendum campaign it was publicized that the jail would be able to house additional inmates from surrounding counties and this would generate revenue for Henry County.

 

Date:   ____11-4-2021_____

 

JAIL COUNT

 

21_    Henry County Inmates

 

57_    Out of County Contract Inmates

 

78   TOTAL

Henry Board of Supervisors Meeting Agenda

AGENDA

 

November 4, 2021

 

Approve Agenda

 

Approve Minutes

 

Appoint Veteran Affairs Board Commissioner

 

9:00 Monthly Department Head Meeting

 

9:45 Final Plat of Richard Myer Subdivision 13-70-6

 

Other County Business as time allows

 

Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates

 

Annual Police Toy Drive

The Mt. Pleasant Police Department will be conducting our annual toy drive.  We are looking for names of families who may need some assistance this year.  Families may be called in anonymously. Parents name, address and phone number and then the name(s) and ages of the children are needed.  If you were on the list last year you will be unable to sign up this year.

The Department will be working with the Fellowship Cup and Community Action to make sure all families receive what they need.  If you have signed up with one of the other organizations you will not be eligible for the police department’s toy drive.  This is for local residents only. If you do not live in the city of Mt. Pleasant you should check with your local city hall or chamber to see if there is a local organization doing a toy drive.

Please remember this is a toy drive, they do not take anyone 18 years old and above.  There will be a toy drop off box in the lobby at the Mt. Pleasant Police Department.  The lobby is open Monday through Friday 8am-4pm.

Toy Distribution will be December 22, 2021.  Parents will be called and informed of a time to come to the Police Department to pick up toys.

Please call the Mt. Pleasant Police Department to sign up at 319-385-1450.  Please call between the hours of 8am-4pm Monday through Friday.

 

Updated Results from Tuesday School Board Elections

Here are results from the local school board elections….

Lindsay Porter and Kyle Helmerson were elected to the New London School Board.

Derek Mullin will serve his first term on the Mount Pleasant Board.  Willy Amos and Kevin Sandersfeld were both re-elected.

For the WACO school district…Barb Shelman and Tim Graber were both re-elected.  There were 35 write-in votes for the District II seat. Neil Rich received 29 of those votes to put him in the seat.

 

Write-in votes for one of the open seats on the WMU School Board have been tabulated. Matt Nelson received 96 votes. 4 others received votes, as well. Incumbent Aaron Cummings will return to his seat on that board.