Sports, Wednesday, November 3rd

Prep Volleyball: Notre Dame Rallies from Set One, Wins Three Straight:

Gabby Deery provided a match high 28 kills as top-seeded Notre Dame withstood a 25-23 set one loss to rally for three straight and a 3-1 win over eighth-seeded Tri Center.

Notre Dame picked up 25-17, 25-20 and 25-14 wins following their loss.

Deery was unstoppable at times, drilling kill after kill while being fed 49 attack attempts.

Josie Bentz added 17 kills on 33 attempts, chipping in with seven aces.

Jenna Bentz was terrific from her setter position, leading the Nikes with a match high 53 assists.

Ava Parkins led the back row with 15 digs.

Mikenzie Brewer paced Tri-Center with 14 kills while Marissa Ring added 12.

Tri-Center closes their year 27-11.

Prep Volleyball: Holy Trinity Survives Thriller, Advances to Semis:

Melissa Freesmeier can breathe a little bit easier — at least for now.

The fourth-seeded Holy Trinity Crusaders took every punch, every jab and every body blow in stride last night, outlasting fifth-seeded Janesville in five sets in an epic clash of two legendary programs.

Freesmeier and the Crusaders were 0-9 lifetime against Janesville in the state tournament but finally nipped them in a matchup that will be remembered for a long time.

Kassi Randolph and Brooke Mueller led the Crusaders with 13 kills apiece, while Natalie Randolph also finished in double figures with 11.

Holy Trinity dropped the first set 25-23 then countered for two gut-wrenching wins in the second and third sets, 25-21 and 25-22.

Janesville then answered in a must-win set four with a 25-20 triumph, spearheaded by their senior ace Pyper McCarville, who finished with a match high 24 kills on 72 total attempts.

From there, Holy Trinity buckled down.

The Crusaders got a huge fifth set block from Mueller to shift the momentum as Holy Trinity rode the wave for a 15-8 clincher.

The win means the two southeast Iowa powers — Notre Dame and Holy Trinity — will collide tonight in a semifinal for the ages.

The winner will move into Thursday’s state championship.

Match time tonight is set for 6:00 p.m., you can listen on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

College Basketball: Mount Mercy Races Past Wesleyan:

Joey Brown scored 15 points and added eight boards, but it was Mount Mercy who raced out to a big lead and coasted to a big 87-63.

The Mustangs led 44-23 at the half after RoyShawn Webb poured in a game-high 26 points.

Bailey Basala added 25.

Jett Tjaden added 11 points off the Wesleyan bench, as the Tigers fell to 1-2.

The Tigers will take on William Woods University in their next matchup on Friday, November 5th in Fulton, Missouri.

Tip is scheduled for 6:00 p.m.

College Wrestling: Iowa Wrestling Tabbed Preseason No. 1: 

The University of Iowa wrestling team is the preseason No. 1 according to the latest National Wrestling Coaches Association poll.

The Hawkeyes nabbed all 14 first-place votes and are one of ten Big Ten programs in the first edition of the rankings.

Penn State, Missouri, Michigan and NC State round out the top five.

Kevin Dresser’s Iowa State Cyclones are the preseason No. 14, while Northern Iowa is No. 17.

Iowa will open up their season November 19th, hosting No. 22 Princeton.

The dual is set to begin at 7:00 p.m.

Salem Mayoral Race Still Up in the Air

Salem won’t know who the next mayor will be until the Supervisors draw the name from a hat.  In other words, there is a tie.  There were three candidates on the ballot for mayor. Kelly Andermann and James Tomson each received 40 votes. County Auditor Shelly Barber said the drawing will probably take place when the votes are canvassed but she didn’t have a confirmed date yet for that.

Both incumbent Salem City Council members Christina Feehan and Gary Tedrow were denied their bid for re-election.  Haley Swinscoe and Tarrant French will be the two new council members.

In other municipal election results…..

Mt. Pleasant Mayor Steve Brimhall and council members Terry McWilliams, Bob Griffith and Jeff Batty were all re-elected.

In Westwood Brant Knudsen was elected Mayor.  Eric Peterson, Gary Lane and Monte Knudsen were elected to the council.

Jason Waterhouse won the mayoral race in Olds and Timothy Breuer and Candice Sue Curry were elected to fill the two open council seats.

Chet Fort was elected mayor in Wayland. Melinda Ullery was selected to fill a vacancy on the city council and Caylon DeVaul and Jamie Roth were elected to the council.

In Winfield there were five candidates for three open seats on the city council.  The top three vote getters were David Pieart, Randy Redlinger and Jennifer Wade.

Kirk Miller was re-elected New London Mayor. Travis Benz will fill a vacancy on the council and Dan Berner, Scott Campbell and Brad Helmerson are three selected for the open seats on the that council.

In Hillsboro William Sanderson was elected to fill a vacancy on the city council.  There were four candidates for three other open seats.  The top vote getters were Michaeleen Kaeser, Eric Sanderson and Chad Brousseau.

Ralph & Dana Holmstrom

There will be joint visitation and services for Ralph and Dana Holmstrom of Mount Pleasant. Visitation will be held Friday, November 5, 2021, from 2:00 – 7:00 p.m. at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel. Family will greet friends from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Funeral services will be held 1:30 p.m. Saturday, November 6, 2021, at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel, Brad Gillis will officiate. Burial will follow at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. A general memorial fund has been established.

 

Eight Burlington Men Federally Charged in Methamphetamine Conspiracy

DAVENPORT, Iowa – Eight Burlington men were charged in federal court for their
roles in a multi-year joint federal and state investigation of a large drug trafficking
organization that operated out of Burlington. One of the defendants was previously
arrested and federally charged with felon in possession of a firearm. Four defendants
were arrested today. Those arrested will make their initial appearances in federal
court at the United States Courthouse in Davenport on Wednesday, November 3,
2021. All eight defendants have been charged with Conspiracy to Distribute
Methamphetamine in violation of Title 21, United States Code, Sections 841(b)(1)(A)
and 846.
The charges stem from an investigation conducted by the Southeast Iowa Narcotics
Taskforce; Burlington Police Department; Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office; Henry
County Sheriff’s Office; Drug Enforcement Administration; and the Iowa Division of
Narcotics Enforcement. The Des Moines County Tactical Response Unit; Des Moines
County Attorney’s Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Lee County Narcotics
Task Force; Muscatine County Tactical Team; Muscatine County Narcotics Task
Force; Washington County Tactical Team; Iowa State Patrol Tactical Teams; West
Burlington Police Department; and the Johnson County Municipal Drug Task Force
also assisted in the investigation.
“This long-term joint investigation shows our continued resolve to stand with and
support the hard work of our state and local partners and hold accountable those that
seek to obtain and distribute a highly addictive and lethal drug, methamphetamine,
into the Southeast Iowa community,” stated Acting United States Attorney Richard
Westphal.
“I want to thank all of the participating agencies for their hard work and dedication
that has resulted in the service and execution of the multitude of search and arrest
warrants, which will significantly impact the crime within the City of Burlington and
Southeast Iowa,” stated Marc Denney, Chief of Burlington Police, “as we know, drug
trafficking has no boundaries and has a detrimental effect, on our community and
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those near and far. Our commitment is to continue to work diligently to rid our
society of the criminal syndicates that rob our children of their youth and young
adults of a promising life.”
“This was a long-term collaborative investigation involving numerous investigators
from many different agencies. The excellent work and tireless efforts of these
investigators are a testament to their dedication to making our communities a safe
place to live, work, and play. The Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office is proud to have
worked together with all the law enforcement professionals involved in this
investigation, and to get these dangerous narcotic distributors out of our
communities,” stated Des Moines County Sheriff Kevin Glendening.
Those arrested include Clyde Macks Stewart, Jr.; Rudolph Sinclair Allen; Brian Keith
Davis, Jr.; Gregory Jermain Johnson; and Marcus Allen Johnson. The identities of
those not yet arrested remain sealed at this time. They all face mandatory minimum
sentences of at least ten years of imprisonment and a maximum term of life
imprisonment. A federal district judge will determine the sentences after considering
the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors. There is no parole in the
federal court system.
The investigation culminated in the execution of federal search warrants at the
following locations on November 2, 2021. Law enforcement officers seized four guns,
over $13,000 cash, marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine, and drug paraphernalia
at six locations.
• 400 block of Franklin Street, Burlington
• 100 block of South Marshall Street, Burlington
• 1300 block of Jefferson Street, Burlington
• 1500 block of Ashmun Street, Burlington
• 1300 block of Washington Street, Burlington
• 1400 block of Hillary Avenue, Burlington
• 1200 block of Aetna Street, Burlington
The public is reminded that charges contain only accusations and are not evidence of
guilt. The defendants are presumed innocent and entitled to a fair trial at which the
government has the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt

Jaquelyn Rae “Jaqui” Tolson

Jaquelyn Rae “Jaqui” Tolson, 71, of Burlington, died Sunday, October 31, 2021 at the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House in West Burlington, IA, from complications of a stroke suffered several weeks ago.

The funeral service is scheduled for November 13th at First Presbyterian Church in Mt. Pleasant. Burial will be in the Forest Home Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant.

The family will be present to greet friends prior to the service. Friends may call on November 12th  at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant. The specific times for the service, family visitation and calling hours are forthcoming.

Those considering an expression of sympathy in lieu of flowers may direct memorials to the First Presbyterian Church or the Iowa Wesleyan University Department of Nursing.

Online condolences may be left at www.kimzeyfuneralhome.com.

Daily Jail Count

 

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:   11-02-2021______

 

JAIL COUNT

 

   23       Henry County Inmates

 

   41       Out of County Contract Inmates              

 

  64       TOTAL

James “Jim” Krabill

James “Jim” G. Krabill, 76, of rural Wayland passed away on Monday, November 1, 2021, at his home.

Memorial Services will be held on Saturday, November 6, 2021, at 11:00 a.m. at the Swedesburg Evangelical Lutheran Church with Rev. Mark Youngquist officiating.  Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m. on Friday at the Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant where the family will be present from 5 to 8 p.m. that evening.  Memorials may be directed to the Swedesburg Evangelical Lutheran Church in his memory.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com.

Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant, is caring for his arrangements.

 

 

Prep Volleyball: Notre Dame, Holy Trinity Open at State

Cedar Rapids — Two local teams will take center stage at the Alliant Energy PowerHouse tonight when Class 1A’s top-ranked Notre Dame plays Tri-Center and fourth-seeded Holy Trinity locks horns with Janesville.

Notre Dame, 35-8, will play at 6:00 p.m. on FM 105.5 as they look to reprise their role as State Champions.

The road starts tonight with a 27-10 Tri-Center team led by sophomore outside hitter Mikenzie Brewer, who is averaging 2.4 kills per set.

Brewer also leads the team in blocks as her net presence will be something to watch tonight.

On the other side, Notre Dame’s brilliance this year has been something to see.

The Nikes have not missed a beat, steamrolling through Super Conference play largely untested.

Gabby Deery leads a dominant front row with 4.0 kills per set while Jenna and Josie Bentz as well as Megan Harrell all come together to form one of the state’s best attacks.

Following that, fourth-seeded Holy Trinity will take on the 25-15 Janesville Wildcats.

Holy Trinity made sure their hiatus at state was the shortest possible — this is head coach Melissa Freesmeier’s 20th trip to state and 13th time in the last 16 years.

Natalie Randolph paces a well-balanced attack for the Crusaders, with 2.4 kills per set.

Brooke Mueller, Mary Kate Bendlage, Kassi Randolph and Kayla Box will be in the mix offensively, as well.

In the back row, senior libero Anna Sobczak is as good as they come.

Holy Trinity will take the floor at 8:00 p.m.

You can listen to that match here on FM 105.5 as well.