FMCSD Releases 2025-2026 District Calendar: Stay Informed!

The Fort Madison Community School District (FMCSD) has officially released its 2025-2026 academic calendar, allowing students, parents, and staff to plan ahead for the upcoming school year.

This calendar includes all the key dates for the year, including school holidays, breaks, teacher professional development days, and other important events. Families can now stay informed about scheduled closures and plan accordingly.

To view the full calendar and ensure you’re up to date with all school-related dates, visit the link to the calendar HERE.

Lee County 4-H Endowment Scholarships Open Until April 1st

The Lee County 4-H Endowment supports senior 4-H members by offering financial assistance for further education. Scholarships are awarded based on 4-H involvement, future aspirations, and personal growth.

Applicants must submit a letter of recommendation from their 4-H club volunteer leader and consult their 4-H records when completing the application. A point-based system determines eligibility, with a minimum score required for consideration. Funds can be used for college, vocational training, or other accredited educational programs.

The application deadline is April 1st. Senior 4-H members are encouraged to apply early to secure this valuable opportunity and continue their educational journey with support from the 4-H community.

Scholarship Link

Sports, March 4th

High School Girls’ Postseason Basketball

Class 5A tipped off the 2025 state tournament yesterday and #1 Johnston showed why they are the defending champions by running #8 Iowa City Liberty out of the gym in a 73-45 final. Amani Jenkins led the scoring with 16 points.

#4 Ankeny Centennial nearly followed the same formula, outscoring #5 Pleasant Valley 20 to 5 in the 1st quarter, but a three-point fourth quarter allowed the Spartans to close the gap but it was not enough as the Jaguars exited with the 51-47 final. Ava Martin knocked down six threes for a team high 20 points in the win. Ankeny Centennial and Johnston will collide in the semifinals on Thursday, March 6th, at 10 am.

On the bottom half of the bracket, #2 Dowling Catholic smacked #7 Davenport North 64-38 and #3 Waukee Northwest outpaced #6 Prairie 63-56 to pin the Maroons and Wolves against one another on Thursday in the semifinals.

Over in Class 3A, #1 Mt. Vernon lapped #8 West Marshall to the tune of a 75-19 final. Savanna Wright knocked in 23 points as the Mustang defense held West Marshall to just 18.2% shooting for the game. 

In their own dominant showing, #5 Estherville Lincoln Central defeated #4 Cherokee Washington 57-33. Haylee Stokes delivered 23 points in the win. #1 Mt. Vernon will face off against #5 Estherville Lincoln Central on Thursday at 1:30 pm.

On the bottom half of the bracket, #2 Wahlert Catholic outlasted #7 Spirit Lake 51-46. They will take on the winner between #3 Williamsburg and #6 Des Moines Christian set to start off today’s action. 

Classes 2A and 4A will begin their tournament runs today. The Class 2A matchups include #1 Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont, looking to cap out a perfect season, facing off against #8 Treynor. #4 North Mahaska will verse #5 Central Lyon. #2 Regina Catholic returns to the state tournament to compete against #7 Maquoketa Valley, while #3 Hinton will take on #6 Rock Valley.

For Class 4A, #1 Bishop Heelan will face off against #8 Xavier with the winner competing against either #4 Norwalk or #5 Central DeWitt. On the bottom half of the bracket, #2 North Polk will tangle with #7 Sioux Center and #3 Maquoketa will take on #6 Dallas Center-Grimes.

Class 1A will begin tomorrow, March 5th, with #1 Saint Albert leading off the day against #8 Dunkerton, followed by #4 Bishop Garrigan versus #5 Montezuma, #2 North Linn taking on #7 Gladbrook-Reinbeck, and #3 Newell-Fonda attempting to avoid the upset against #6 Springville.

High School Boys’ Postseason Basketball

In the Class 3A Substate 6 championship match, Keokuk rumbled with #3 Knoxville, but the undefeated Panthers were too much, winning 63-55. The Chiefs ended the season with a 17-8 record.

Knoxville is making their first trip to the state tournament since 2000 and joining them will be MOC-Floyd Valley, Storm Lake, Clear Lake, Xavier, Central DeWitt, ADM, and Ballard.

Joining North Linn in the Class 1A state tournament set to start on March 10th will be Boyden-Hull, St. Edmond, Marquette Catholic, Gladbrook-Reinbeck, Madrid, Woodbine, and Remsen St. Mary’s.

Also punching their ticket to the Class 2A state tournament with Grand View Christian were Unity Christian, West Lyon, Jesup, Grundy Center, Union Community, Treynor, and Western Christian.

All-SEC Wrestling Honors

The Southeast Conference (SEC) released the All-Conference 1st and 2nd Teams yesterday for the boys’ and girls’ wrestling teams with the Fairfield boys’ team yielding the most 1st Team selections and the Burlington girls’ team tabbing the most 1st Teamers.

Starting with the boys, Mt. Pleasant grabbed the conference title with an undefeated record against SEC competition. Helping the Panthers were three 1st Team selections in Lane Beckler, for the 126-pound weight class, Ramzy Davis, for the 150-pound weight class, and Payton Walker, for the 190-pound weight class, as they each nabbed at least 20 wins for the season.

Fairfield had five wrestlers earn All-SEC 1st Team in Cael McCabe, Aiden Westercamp, Cason Miler, Dain Burkhart, and Dre Smithburg. McCabe led the field with a bronze medal at the 2025 state tournament, while Miller finished his senior season with a 7th place performance and Co-SEC Wrestler of the Year honors. 

Sharing the award with Miller as Co-SEC Wrestler of the Year was Washington’s Aaron Boone as he collected an impressive 50-4 record for the season as he also took home a bronze medal at the state tournament. Jude Carter and Blain Reese joined him on the 1st Team along with Burlington’s Braxton Hutchinson.

On the girls’ side, Keokuk’s Jalyiah Gardner took SEC Wrestler of the Year honors after collecting a 44-5 record and a runner-up position in the Class 1A 140-pound weight class. 

Burlington garnered seven members of the 1st Team in Grace Navarre, Sarina Cline, Brooklyn Sparrow, Mia Oddo, Amaziah Twillie, Kiara Rodriguez, and Alannah Peterson with six total wrestlers making the state tournament. 

Mt. Pleasant had two wrestlers earn 1st Team honors in Paris Phosy and Zenlynn Lee. Phosy collected a 5-3 record against SEC foes, while Lee punched her ticket to the state tournament and collected a 23-7 record for the year. 

Lastly, Samantha Lyons was the lone Trojan to nab 1st Team honors as the sophomore grabbed 4th place at the state tournament and finished the season with a 35-6 record. 

If you would like to look at the full list of All-SEC honorees, then follow the links provided.

Link: All-SEC Boys List

Link: All-SEC Girls List

Southeast Iowa Playbook

Tune in to KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, tomorrow night at 6 pm for a new episode of the Southeast Iowa Playbook featuring the trio of state wrestlers from WACO in Ian Maize, Gage Samo, and Louden Huisnega as they discuss what led up to the tournament and the emotions that came with competing in Des Moines.

Southeastern Community College                                                     

The men’s basketball team will host Marshalltown Community College tomorrow, March 5th, at 7 pm.

College Basketball

The #10 Iowa State men’s team will compete against BYU at home tonight at 8 pm.

The Iowa men’s team sits in 15th place in the Big Ten with two conference games left on the schedule as they look to upset #8 Michigan State on Thursday, March 6th, at 7 pm at home for their senior night.

The Iowa women’s team will get a rematch with Wisconsin tomorrow, March 5th, at 7:30 pm for their opening matchup of the Big Ten tournament in Indianapolis.

The Iowa State women’s team will be gearing up for the Big 12 tournament as they received a bye into the second round, scheduled for Thursday.  

This Day in Sports History

1927 – Babe Ruth becomes the highest-paid player in MLB history when he signs a 3-year, $70,000 per season contract with the New York Yankees.

1970 – Jacksonville is the first college basketball team to average 100-plus points per game.

1993 – First ESPY Awards: Michael Jordan and Monica Seles win.

UPDATE: Authorities Searching for Missing Eldon Man After Vehicle Found Abandoned

UPDATE: Southeast Iowa authorities have stated, Jacob Bonner has been located.

He showed up at his parents’ home around 6:00 Tuesday morning.

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The Wapello County Sheriff’s Office is actively searching for 25-year-old Jacob Kyle Bonner of Eldon, Iowa, after his vehicle was found abandoned in a suspicious manner early Monday morning.

At approximately 5:59 a.m., deputies responded to a report of a pickup truck parked sideways in the roadway on the 15000 block of Agency-Hedrick Road, south of Hedrick, IA. Upon arrival, officers found no one in or around the vehicle. A search of the area was conducted with assistance from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office K9 unit and a drone operated by Henry County Emergency Management. Deputies also searched the surrounding area by vehicle.

Jacob Bonner, who has been reported missing, is described as a white male, 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing 190 pounds, with blue eyes and brown hair.

Authorities are urging anyone with information regarding Bonner’s whereabouts to contact the Wapello County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch at 641-684-4233 or submit a tip to the Crime Tips line at 641-684-4350 Ext. 5. Information can also be sent via email to crimetips@wapellocounty.org.

This remains an active investigation, and officials are seeking the public’s assistance in locating Bonner. Further updates will be provided as more details emerge.

Glenn Ervin Wagner

Glenn Ervin Wagner, 75, of Franklin, Iowa, passed away at 4:30 a.m. Monday, March 3, 2025, at the Strawberry Point Lutheran Home in Strawberry Point, Iowa.

He was born on September 10, 1949, in Fort Madison, Iowa. He was the son of Elmer and Mildred Wagner. In December of 1972, he married Shirley Petty. They later divorced.

He is survived by his three children: Renea (Jack) Farster of Donnellson, Iowa, Sheila (Michael Shaver) Kolling of Des Moines, Iowa, Alan (Laura Hoglund) Wagner of Machesney Park, Illinois; four grandchildren: Ariel LeMatty (financé Jason), Allyson Vanek, Jocelyn Vanek, Melissa Vanek; step-grandchildren: Lincoln Hoglund and Adeline Shavers. Also surviving are two sisters.

He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers.

Glenn was a graduate of Central Lee High School. He was a purple heart recipient having served in the United States Army for two tours in Vietnam in 1969 and 1971, Glenn retired from Con Agra. He was member of the American Legion and enjoyed hunting, fishing and making his famous homemade wine.

A visitation will be held from 12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, March 6, 2025, at Schmitz Funeral Home in Donnellson, where the family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. that evening.

A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, March 7, 2025, at Schmitz Funeral Home in Donnellson with Pastor Tony Keefe officiating.

Burial will be at the Keokuk National Cemetery in Keokuk, Iowa with full military rites presented by the Keokuk American Legion.

A memorial has been established in his memory.

Schmitz Funeral Home of Donnellson is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com.

Francis L. Spiesz

Francis L. Spiesz, 78, of Croton, Iowa, passed away at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, March 2, 2025, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.

He was born on June 25, 1946, in Croton, Iowa, the son of Howard Henry and Dorothy Pauline (Horsey) Spiesz. On July 24, 1971, he married Kathleen A. “Kathy” Moeller at St. John’s Catholic Church in Houghton. She preceded him in death on February 12, 2022.

He is survived by his two sons: Michael (Allison) Spiesz, Dean (Jean) Spiesz; two granddaughters: Erin Spiesz, Emma Spiesz; one brother: Eugene Spiesz; one sister-in-law: Winifred Fritz.

He was preceded in death by his parents: wife: Kathy; sister: Letha; two brothers: Dale, Max and sister-in-law: Joanne.

Francis was a graduate of Central Lee High School. He farmed with his family, worked at Sheaffer Pen Co. for twenty-seven years and Nypro for fourteen years until his retirement. Francis was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church in Farmington. He enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his granddaughters.

His body has been entrusted to the crematory of Schmitz Funeral Home for cremation.

A visitation will be held from 12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 5, 2025, at Schmitz Funeral Home in Donnellson, where the family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. that evening. A parish rosary will be recited at 6:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, March 6, 2025, at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Farmington with Father Dan Dorau as celebrant.

Burial will be at String Prairie Cemetery, rural Argyle, Iowa.

A memorial has been established in his memory for String Prairie Cemetery.

Schmitz Funeral Home of Donnellson is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com.

Prep Girls’ Wrestling: 2024-25 All-SEC Wrestling Honors Gives Keokuk’s Jayliah Gardner SEC Wrestler for the Year

Mt. Pleasant, IA- The Southeast Conference (SEC) has officially released the All-Conference Awards and underclassmen rule both the 1st Team and 2nd Team with a total of only five seniors on either list. Burlington yielded the most 1st Team selections.

Wrestler of the Year

Earning Wrestler of the Year and the only member of Keokuk to make the 1st or 2nd Team was Jalyiah Gardner. The All-SEC 1st Team honoree tore through the regular season and earned the #3-seed for the 2025 state tournament. An inspired performance saw Garnder skip her way to the championship bout for the 140-pound weight class.

Against #8 Teagan Carritt of Logan-Magnolia-Woodbine, Gardner was unable to grab one last win, falling to Carritt. Gardner touts a 41-4 record for the season and 2nd place at the state tournament. She finished the season with a 44-5 record.

Burlington

The Grayhounds had seven members earn 1st Team honors with four of the wrestlers making a trip to the state tournament.

In the 105-pound weight class, Grace Navarre, a sophomore, was able to collect 31 wins during the season and punch her ticket to the state tournament. Grabbing the #13-seed, Navarre pulled off an upset with a 1-0 decision victory over #4 Lila Sheehan of Mason City.

However, Navarre would fall in her next two matches and claim a 32-19 record for the season.

In the 110-pound weight class, junior Sarina Cline grabbed 1st Team honors. Cline snatched 30-plus wins for the season and finished just a spot short of punching her ticket to the state tournament.

Brooklyn Sparrow, a junior in the 120-pound weight class, took home 1st Team honors. Sparrow collected 15 wins for the season.

In the 135-pound weight class, sophomore Mia Oddo also turned in a stellar campaign that ended with a trip to the state tournament and 1st Team All-Conference. Oddo had a tough draw as the #16 seed and turned in a record of 25-25.

Amaziah Twillie, a freshman in the 155-pound weight class, pulled off two terrific upsets as she knocked off the #4 seed and advanced to the semifinals. However, Twillie could not parlay her day one success onto day two as her day started with a loss to #1 Haylee McGrew of Ankeny in the semifinals.

In the consolation bracket, #4 Shanona Emmanuel of Iowa City, City High took advantage of the rematch, registering a quick pin of Twillie. The loss sent the freshman to the 5th place match where #9 Kalen Jo Westerfield of Lewis Central pulled off the win by fall.

Twillie collected a 6th place finish and a 29-13 record.

Tabbing 1st Team All-SEC honors was senior Kiara Rodriguez of the 190-pound weight class. The senior performed well on day one of the state tournament , but Rodriguez fell to #9 Maddison Wright of Lewis Central, placing her in the 7th place match but due to medical forfeit she could not wrestle. Ending her season with a 37-6 record and 8th place at state.

Lastly, Alannah Peterson took home 1st Team All-SEC honors in the 235-pound weight class as she also made a run through the state tournament. On the final day, Peterson took down #7 Sage Dzeladini of North Scott by major decision to take one more step towards the bronze.

However, Peterson lost by ultimate tiebreaker to #3 Aniyah Smith, casting her to the 5th place match. With a rematch against #5 Delilah Subsin of Ottumwa in place Peterson had learned everything she needed from her first matchup, defeating the Bulldog by fall.

Peterson took home 5th place and a 24-6 record for the season.

Freshman Wandy Luna (115), senior Emma Warth (125), junior Sara Cruz (130), and sophomore Macy Peterson (170) yielded 2nd Team honors.

Fort Madison

The Bloodhounds had two state qualifying wrestlers for the season and two wrestlers grab 1st Team honors.

In the 125-pound weight class, Briena Fenton, a sophomore, competed well throughout the season and collected the #14-seed for the state tournament. Fenton went on to finish the season with a 36-18 record.

Mara Smith earned 1st Team honors for the 130-pound weight class. The junior qualified for the third straight year for the state tournament. Smith started off the third session with a matchup against #10 Tatum Heaberlin of Gilbert on her path towards third place. Smith collected a hard-fought victory by fall to advance one step closer to the third-place match.

Smith pinned #11 Brielle Parke of Linn-Mar to punch her ticket to the bronze medal match against #3 Kylee Shoop of West Delaware. Unfortunately, Shoop proved to be too much, defeating Smith by major decision.

Smith finished in 4th place and with a 46-6 record for the season.

Taking home 2nd Team honors were sophomore Kat DiPrima (140), junior Tatum Peters (155), and junior Mady Emmett (190).

Mt. Pleasant

The Panthers had two wrestlers finish their season with 1st Team All-SEC honors with one making the trip to the state tournament.

Paris Phosy took a big step in improvement for her sophomore campaign, snatching 1st Team All-SEC for the 115-pound weight class. Phosy collected 15 wins, including a 5-3 record against other SEC foes.

If there was an award for it in the SEC, Zenlynn Lee, a junior, would most certainly have earned Comeback Wrestler of the Year after missing all of last season with a knee injury and returning to dominate, taking home 1st Team honors for the 145-pound weight class.

Lee’s time at the state tournament did not quite go to plan as the #6-seed, but in a year where she said that she was trying to get back to full form and still grabbed a 23-7 record for the year, it was mighty impressive.

Earning 2nd Team honors for the Panthers was freshman Quintrie Lee (110).

Fairfield

Samantha Lyons gets to soak up the spotlight as the only Trojan on the 1st Team, as the sophomore grabbed the spot at the 170-pound weight class. Lyons had no trouble on day one of the state tournament, advancing to the semifinals.

Unable to pull off one more upset, Lyons was set loose in the consolation bracket, where she handled #6 Gracie Pinckney, advancing to the third-place match on a 7-1 decision victory over Pickney. Lyons would garner 4th place after losing to #2 Layna DeMoss of Benton by major decision.

Lyons ended the season with a 35-6 record.

Sophomore June Conner (100), junior Alyia Abbot (105), and sophomore Kendra Allsion (235) snatched 2nd Team honors.

Washington

The Demons did not have any 1st Team wrestlers but grabbing 2nd team honors were sophomore Ryha Wellinton (135) and senior Peggy Miller (145).

Wrestling Academic All-Conference

Wrestler Team

Alannah Peterson Burlington

Edine Saint Amine Burlington

Brooklyn Sparrow Burlington

Emma Warth Burlington

Alyia Abbott Fairfield

Kendra Allison Fairfield

Madalyn Emmett Fort Madison

McKayla Schinstock Fort Madison

Tatum Peters Fort Madison

Mara Smith Fort Madison

Jalyiah Gardner Keokuk

Jaylah Gardner Keokuk

Reagan Haage Keokuk

Katie Ettinger Mount Pleasant

Zenlynn Lee Mount Pleasant

Peggy Miller Washington

Prep Boys’ Wrestling: 2024-25 All-SEC Wrestling Honors

Mt. Pleasant, IA- The Southeast Conference (SEC) has officially released the All-Conference Awards with Fairfield tabbing the most All-Conference 1st Team Selections and a share of the Wrestler of the Year award. Here’s the breakdown by team.

Co-Wrestler of the Year

The shared honor goes to a pair of seniors: Fairfield’s Cason Miller and Washington’s Aaron Boone. A longer section about them will be listed with their team.

Mt. Pleasant

The Panthers finished the conference gauntlet undefeated, snatching their first SEC title in over a decade. With that success three Panthers earned a spot on the All-SEC 1st Team in juniors Lane Beckler, 126-pound, and Ramzy Davis, 150-pound, and senior Payton Walker, 190-pound.

Beckler finished his season with a 21-10 record and was flawless against other conference competition. His best finish of the season was second place at the WACO Invitational, where he fell by an 8-7 decision against a state qualifier in Kane Forseen of New London. Beckler fell just short and nabbed 3rd place at the state qualifying meet.

Davis captured 2nd place twice throughout the season and ended up one win away from qualifying for the state tournament. The junior also went undefeated in SEC play as he collected a 24-11 record for the season.

Lastly, Walker caught fire by the end of the season and rode the momentum for as far as he could, falling to Logan Gardner of Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont in the 2nd place match at the state qualifying meet. His best finish occurred at WACO as he took 2nd place, losing to the eventual state champion in WACO’s Louden Huisnega. He ended the season with a 22-9 record.

Fort Madison

After graduating most of their seniors from a season ago not many gave the Bloodhounds a chance to stay competitive in the SEC, yet Fort Madison finished 4-1 in conference and second place overall with two All-SEC 1st Team honorees and four 2nd Teamers.

James Fuller earned the honor for the 120-pound weight class with 33-16 record for his freshman campaign. He earned the #10-seed for the state tournament and finished his run with a 1-2 record.

The other 1st Team member was senior Aaron Warner of the 285-pound weight class. In his swan song season, Warner culminated a 31-13 record and handled business within the SEC, pinning all his opponents.

Grabbing All-SEC 2nd Team honors were seniors Logan Pennock (132), Noah Swigart (138), Gavin Callahan (175), and freshman Ren Watson (190).

Fairfield

The Trojans may have finished third in conference with a 3-2 record, but Fairfield had the most individual success of the six teams in the SEC with five 1st Team members and one more wrestler on the 2nd Team, five of the six were state qualifiers.

In the 113-pound weight class, junior Cael McCabe would be a strong contender for SEC Wrestler of the Year after an impressive regular season yielded him the #2-seed in the Class 2A state tournament. On championship Saturday, The Trojan would thump Rowan Berndt of Notre Dame by technical fall to advance to the 3rd place match.

McCabe would parlay that victory into a 7-1 decision win over #7 Kolbe Hanson of Iowa Falls-Alden to claim 3rd place. He ended the year with a 37-3 record.

Aiden Westercamp claimed a 1st Team spot in the 138-pound weight class as a junior. Westercamp spent most of the season wrestling up in the 150-pound weight class and managed to collect 25 victories by the season’s end.

Co-SEC Wrestler of the Year in the 157-pound weight class, Cason Miller ended his career with a victory, a coveted position for any wrestler. #3 Miller tangled #16 Hayden Schafer of Eagle Grove for 7th place, and it was the Trojan who grabbed the decisive victory by an 11-2 decision to finish the year with a 39-4 record.

In the 175-pound weight class, Dain Burkhart had quite the junior season, earning himself a first-round bye at the state tournament. Unfortunately, Burkhart’s tournament run ended without him earning a place. Still, he finished the season with a 39-6 record.

Lastly, Dre Smithburg, 215-pound weight class, also enjoyed a senior campaign that saw him punch his ticket to the state tournament where he would finish unplaced. Smithburg finished the season with a 42-7 record.

Grabbing 2nd Team honors for Fairfield was sophomore Zandrik Allsion in the 144-pound weight class.

Burlington

The only Grayhound to grab a spot in the 1st Team selection was senior Braxton Hutchinson in the 106-pound weight class as the squad finished with a 2-3 record in conference. Hutchinson was constantly ranked throughout the season for Class 3A’s 106-pound weight class.

Unsurprisingly, Hutchinson made his way to the state tournament and earned his trip to the 3rd place bout. In a rematch against #7 Abe Heysinger of Dubuque Hempstead—the wrestler who knocked him into the consolation bracket—the result was congruent with the first, a 1-0 decision win for Heysinger.

The Grayhound ended the year with a 42-6 record and 4th place overall.

Taking home 2nd Team honors was freshman Roy Brown (120), Buxton Carlson (126), Adrain Perez-Hall (157), Owen Difederico (165), and Caden Huff (285).

Washington

The Demons were only able to take down Keokuk on the year for their sole conference victory, but did saddle three wrestlers into the SEC 1ST Team selections. Leading the way was Co-SEC Wrestler of the Year in the 132-pound weight class, senior Aaron Boone.

Boone was not going to let anyone stand in his way as he started off championship Saturday with a pin of #4 Steele Diercks of Assumption in the consolation semifinals. Boone only had #5 Kaiden Parker of Oskaloosa left to beat for third place.

In a difficult match, Boone was able to stave off Parker to pick up a 4-1 decision win and the bronze medal, collecting a 50-4 record for the season.

Jude Carter was preparing himself all year, wrestling up in the 144-pound weight class despite weighing in at 138 pounds. The senior was not deterred, reeling off 26 wins on the season and claiming 3rd place at the state qualifying tournament in Williamsburg.

Lastly, sophomore Blain Rees earned a spot at the 165-pound weight class. Racking up 30-plus wins as he oscillated between the 165-pound weight class and the 175-pound weight class. Rees ended up just short of making the state tournament, taking third place at the state qualifying meet.

Earning a spot on the 2nd Team was Greyson Hartman (215).

Keokuk

The Chiefs did not collect a win in conference play, but they did have one wrestler earn his way to the state tournament in Ryan Rose as the freshman took home All-SEC 2nd Team honors for the 106-pound weight class.

Rose collected a 44-11 record for the year.

Wrestling Academic All-Conference

Wrestler Team

Caden Huff Burlington

Brayden Lyles Burlington

Adrian Perez-Hall Burlington

Micah Zaugg (mgr) Burlington

Cason Miller Fairfield

Dre Smithburg Fairfield

Dain Burkhart Fairfield

Jacob Crew Fairfield

Angel Quimby Fairfield

Aiden Westercamp Fairfield

Emmelia Miller (Mgr) Fairfield

Jake Haessig Fort Madison

Gavin Callahan Fort Madison

Nicholas Carle Fort Madison

Calvin Johnson Fort Madison

Hadley Johnson Fort Madison

Tateum Schelich Fort Madison

Noah Swigart Fort Madison

Aaron Warne Fort Madison

Jaxsen Stuecker Mount Pleasant

Payton Walker Mount Pleasant

Juan Lopez Mount Pleasant

Kolbein Ostby Mount Pleasant

Ramzy Davis Mount Pleasant

Brandon Cortes Hernandez Washington

Caden Greiner Washington

Aaron Boone Washington

Jude Carter Washington

Nathaniel Edmonds Washington