Prep Boys’ State Wrestling: 3rd through 8th Place Results-Southeast Conference Takes Home Two Bronze Medals

Des Moines, IA- It’s championship Saturday for the 2025 Iowa Boys’ High School State Wrestling Tournament, a sacred day for many in the state of Iowa and a packed day of competition as the top eight for all 14 weight classes for the three classes are decided. Here’s a look at how our local wrestlers competed.

Class 3A

106-Pound

Burlington’s #2-seed Braxton Hutchinson started the day with a match against #4 Chase Watkinson of Prairie in the consolation semifinals and the Grayhound exited with the victory by a 6-2 decision, throwing him into the third-place match.

Hutchinson was presented a rare opportunity, a rematch against #7 Abe Heysinger of Dubuque Hempstead—the wrestler who knocked him into the consolation bracket. Unfortunately, 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.

Class 2A

Burlington Notre Dame’s #6 Kohen Dietzenbach had the tough draw of facing off against #1 Coy Mehlert of Union in the consolation semifinals and was unable to execute the upset, losing by technical fall and being sent to the fifth-place bout.

Similarly, the Nike was unable to displace #2 Charlie Boelman of North Polk, falling by technical fall to take home 6th place. Dietzenbach finished the year with a 44-7 record.

113-Pound  

In a local matchup, Fairfield’s #2 Cael McCabe was paired up #8 Rowan Berndt with the winner advancing to the bronze medal match. The Trojan would thump Berndt by technical fall to advance.

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.

Berndt was able to avenge his loss with a 10-4 decision victory over Bryce Oostenink of Sioux Center to take 5th place. He ended the year with a 50-8 record.

120-Pound

Burlington Notre Dame’s #6 Colt Boyles competed against #4 Mitchell Schmauss of Crestwood in the consolation semifinals and fell to Schmauss by major decision, sending the Nike to the fifth-place match.

Awaiting him there was #5 Jon Gonzalez of West Marshall and Boyles did not miss out on his opportunity, winning by a narrow 5-3 decision to claim 5th place. Boyles finished the season with a 46-9 record.

132-Pound

Washington’s #2 Aaron Boone was not going to let anyone stand in his way as he started off the day 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.

150-Pound

Burlington Notre Dame’s #7 Kael Cook had one match on the day, and it was a high-scoring affair that needed overtime to decide against #9 Aiden Hippen of Clear Lake. Aptly, the #7-seed Cook was the one who grabbed the sudden victory (15-12) to grab 7th place for the tournament.

He ended the season with a 45-8 record.

157-Pound

#3 Cason Miller of Fairfield 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.

165-Pound

Burlington Notre Dame’s #5 Blake Wilson paved his path to the third-place match after pinning #6 Degan Miller of Greene County within the first minute of the match. However, the battle for the bronze would not prove so easy.

#4 William Fullhart of Decorah pulled out with the 16-10 decision victory over the Nike. Wilson finished the year with a 44-7 record and 4th place.

175-Pound

Lastly, #4 Kyler Crow of Mediapolis was unable to pick up the pieces after losing his semifinal matchup as he fell #2 Brock Mulder of Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley by technical fall in the consolation semifinals and #9 Braylen Bieber of Independence by a 12-8 decision to claim 6th place.

The Bulldog finished his senior season with a 40-3 record.

Class 1A

120-Pound

#5 Gage Samo of WACO unfortunately finished the day 0-2 as he fell by two narrow decisions: 6-3 versus #11 Owen Henriksen of Alburnett and 3-0 against #3 Brock Shaha of Mount Ayr.

Samo finished the year in 6th place and with a 38-5 record.

138-Pound

For his senior season and fourth trip to the state tournament, New London’s #13 Gage Burden wanted to finish in the top eight and he guaranteed that yesterday. In two tough matchups the Tiger would come up short, losing by fall against #6 Aiden Timm of Belle Plaine in the consolation semifinals.

In the fifth-place match, he was tasked to take on #5 Dustin Van Oort of West Sioux in a rematch from earlier in the tournament. Burden battled valiantly forcing overtime, but Van Oort would claim the match with a sudden victory.

Burden finished the season with a 43-9 record and 6th place.

#8 Cohen Wolford of Wapello was looking for 7th place in his matchup against #3 Gabriel Brisker of Wilton; nonetheless, Brisker was able to hold off Wolford to collect a 7-4 decision.

Wolford ended his sophomore campaign with a 38-8 record.

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Sports, February 22nd

High School Girls’ Postseason Basketball

In Class 2A Region 2, Danville’s big second quarter helped send the Bears back to the regional championship after defeating Columbus 53-49. After initially struggling against the press defense of the Wildcats, Danville avoided the turnovers and dominated the offensive rebounds with Reagen Henklevig and Alaina Gourley each putting up 14 points in the win. Bears head coach Matt Morris has witnessed a season worth of growth from his squad and the result was a complete team effort,

“Just you know, overall, obviously going on the road with a very young, growing team, I really, honestly couldn’t be prouder of a group of kids. You know, I always feel like basketball is one of the greatest team sports in the world and I really thought tonight, you know, was the definition of team. I mean, you look down that bench, everybody played, everybody could really contribute in a positive way. We went to every kid at different times, different moments, asking them to do different things. And every one of those kids stepped on the floor and you know, sold out and did everything they possibly could to help the team, but man, overall, very proud. A great team win.”

Columbus finished the season with an 18-5 record as Isabel Rendon led the way with 16 points. Danville will compete against #2 Regina Catholic on Wednesday, February 26th, at 7 pm at Muscatine High School. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

In Class 4A Region 4, Keokuk will play Clear Creek Amana tonight at 7 pm on the road.

In the top half of the bracket, Burlington will take on Central DeWitt tonight at 7 pm.

High School Wrestling

Day three of the boys’ state tournament has sent four of our local athletes to their championship match and another 15 wrestlers are guaranteed at least top eight. Here’s some of the highlights from day three.

In Class 1A, WACO’s Ian Maize, in the 106-pound weight class, and Louden Huisenga, in the 190-pound weight class, both punched their ticket to their respective state championship matches.

In a Southeast Iowa Super Conference showdown, New London’s Gage Burden knocked off Wapello’s Cohen Wolford with a 6-0 decision win. He has a chance at 3rd place, while Wolford will compete for 7th place.

In Class 2A, CJ Davis and Kaiden Dietzenbach of Burlington Notre Dame will face off for their respective state championships after going 3-0 through the bracket. For a complete tally, 10 of our local athletes have a shot at 3rd place.

If you would like to see a full breakdown of all day three action, then follow the link:

Class 1A Results: Day Three Results

Class 2A Results: Day Three Results

Class 3A Results: Day Three Results

High School Boys’ Postseason Basketball

For Class 1A Substate 4 District 8, Holy Trinity Catholic will face off against #10 Burlington Notre Dame for the district championship on Tuesday, February 25th, at 7 pm at Central Lee. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

For Class 2A Substate 5: District 9, #10 West Burlington will compete against Mid-Prairie for the district championship on Tuesday at 7 pm at Knoxville High School.

For Class 3A Substate 6, #8 Mt. Pleasant will hit the road to take on the #1-seed #3 Knoxville and #7 Fairfield will travel to #2 Mt. Vernon for their first round of postseason action on Monday, February 24th, at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call for the Panthers game with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

High School Bowling

The state bowling tournament will begin on Monday, February 24th, in Waterloo. On the girls’ side, Keokuk will be competing as a team on Monday, while Mt. Pleasant’s Madalyn Millard and Bethany Drury will bowl individually on Tuesday, February 25th.

College Basketball

The #8 Iowa State men’s team will be tested in a road bout against #5 Houston today at 1 pm.

The Iowa men’s team will take on Washington at home at 3 pm today.

The Iowa women’s team will host #3 UCLA tomorrow, February 23rd, at 1 pm.

The Iowa State women’s team will face off against #19 Baylor today at 1:30 pm on the road.

This Day in Sports History

1888 – “Father of American Golf” John Reid first demonstrates golf on a Yonkers cow pasture to friends. 

1893 – The first Iron Bowl: Auburn beats Alabama 32-22 in Birmingham.

2018 – The US wins the Olympic women’s ice hockey gold medal for the first time in 20 years with a 4-3 shootout victory over Canada in Pyeongchang; scores tied 3-3 after overtime.

Meetings Scheduled: 02/24/25

The Mt. Pleasant Community School District School Board will meet in special session on Monday, February 24th at 6pm in the Media Center at the Mt. Pleasant High School, 2104 S. Grand Avenue.  The Howe Rooftop Unit Replacement Project is on the agenda and this meeting is open to the public.

 

The Iowa Public Information Board is holding its Legislative Committee Meeting on Monday, February 24th at 2:00pm.  This meeting is being held virtually and can be found at youtube.com/@IowaPublicInfiormationBoard.

 

Prep Boys’ State Wrestling: Day Three Results for Class 2A Pushes Two Nikes Into the Finals

Des Moines, IA- Championship Saturday is set for the 2025 Iowa Boys’ State Wrestling Tournament after an exciting day of action for Class 2A. Here’s a look at how our local wrestlers competed.

106-Pound

Burlington Notre Dame’s #6 Kohen Dietzenbach defeated #7 Tyson Dewall of Spirit Lake Park in his first match of the day with a win by fall. #10 Mitchell Williams of Creston tried to knock out the Nike, but Dietzenbach was too strong, taking him down by technical fall.

He will take on #1 Coy Mehlert of Union in the consolation semifinals.

113-Pound  

#8 Rowan Berndt of Burlington Notre Dame sprinted past #12 Hunter Campion of Anamosa by major decision to guarantee at least a spot in the top eight. His follow up 13-6 decision victory over #17 Carl Shew, resulted in the Nike at least finishing in the top five.

Unfortunately for Fairfield’s #2 Cael McCabe, he was upset by #6 Simon Bettis of Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont, sending the Trojan to the consolation bracket semifinals. He will be paired up against Berndt with the winner advancing to the third-place match.

120-Pound

Burlington Notre Dame’s #6 Colt Boyles finished the day 2-0 with a major decision victory over #18 Gabriel Schnerre of Assumption and then #10 Judah Gurwell of Winterset. Boyles will compete against #4 Mitchell Schmauss of Crestwood with the winner advancing to the third-place bout.

126-Pound

The first Nike to claim a spot in the finals was #2 CJ Davis outdueled #3 Emmitt Newton of Davis County to collect a 6-5 decision victory. In a bit of a shocker, #4 Carter Schmauss of Crestwood will be his opponent for the state championship.

132-Pound

Washington’s #2 Aaron Boone did not let an upset derail his tournament as he handed #6 Charlie Showalter of Hampton-Dumont-CAL a loss by a 9-2 decision. In his next match, Boone handled business, defeating #3 Mason Avila of Decorah by technical fall.

He will face off against #4 Steele Diercks of Assumption in the consolation semifinals.

138-Pound

#2 Kaiden Dietzenbach of Burlington Notre Dame is back in the championship match after manhandling #3 Logan McDonald of Grinnell with a victory by technical fall. The Nike will take on #1 Landen Davis of Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont for the championship tonight.

150-Pound

After splitting his matches, Burlington Notre Dame’s #7 Kael Cook will compete for 7th place. His day started with a high scoring 14-11 decision win over #14 Brady Patterson of Benton.

Nevertheless, the Nike was handed a 7-0 decision loss by #3 Ayden McRoberts of Sergeant Bluff-Luton. Cook will face off against #9 Aiden Hippen of Clear Lake today.

157-Pound

A southeast Iowa showdown pinned Fairfield’s #3 Cason Miller against #7 Dirk Boyles of Burlington Notre Dame in the consolation bracket. The Miller got the better of the Nike, winning by major decision. Boyles finished his senior season with a 47-4 record.

Miller was unable to parlay that victory into a possible third-place match as he fell to #11 Owen Klocke of Carroll by a 4-1 decision. The Trojan will tango with #16 Hayden Schafer of Eagle Grove for 7th place.

165-Pound

Burlington Notre Dame’s #5 Blake Wilson finished the night 2-0, pinning #15 Ryland Morgan of Clarion-Goldfield-Dows and shutting out Christopher Meyer of Independence by a 6-0 decision.

Wilson will attempt to get to the third-place bout when he faces off against #6 Degan Miller of Greene County.

175-Pound

A pair of local wrestlers competed today from southeast Iowa; unfortunately, neither picked up a victory. Fairfield’s #6 Dain Burkhart’s tournament run was ended by #5 Charlie Campbell of Clarion-Goldfield-Dows by major decision. He finished the season with a 39-6 record.

#4 Kyler Crow of Mediapolis attempted to knock off #1 Zayvion Ellington of Sergeant-Bluff-Luton in the semifinals, but Ellington exited the victor by major decision. The Bulldog will compete against #2 Brock Mulder of Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley in the consolation semifinals.

215-Pound

Lastly, Fairfield’s #6 Dre Smithburg lost by fall against #10 Carson Grier of Williamsburg in the consolation bracket. Smithburg finished the season with a 42-7 record.

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Prep Boys’ State Wrestling: Day Three Results for Class 1A Yields Two Championship Contenders

Des Moines, IA- Championship Saturday is set for the 2025 Iowa Boys’ State Wrestling Tournament after an exciting day of action for Class 1A. Here’s a look at how our local wrestlers competed.

Class 1A

106-Pound

The beginner’s luck continued for WACO’s #7 Ian Maize as he handed #3 Ethan Humphrey of West Branch a loss by a 7-2 decision. Maize will compete for the 106-pound state championship against #1 Kaiden Belinsky of Don Bosco with the finals starting at 5:15 pm.

120-Pound

#5 Gage Samo of WACO continued his path through the consolation bracket as he defeated #16 Boston Mateer from Interstate-35 by a narrow 6-4 decision. In his second match of the day, Samo pinned #8 Jesse Burton of Westwood to advance to the consolation semifinals.

He will tangle with #11 Owen Henriksen of Alburnett with the winner advancing to the third-place match.

138-Pound

The Southeast Iowa Super Conference showdown was bound to happen, but first New London’s #13 Gage Burden and #8 Cohen Wolford of Wapello had to get through their first opponent of the day.

Burden made quick work #9 Chance Christensen of Riceville, shutting him out for a win by major decision; meanwhile, Wolford also shut down his opponent, winning by a 4-0 decision against #4 Landon Price of GT/RA.

Earlier in the season, Wolford got the better of the Tiger and Burden stated it was his most frustrating match of the season albeit an excellent learning opportunity. That lesson resulted in a 6-0 decision win over Wolford.

Burden will compete against #6 Aiden Timm of Belle Plaine in the consolation bracket as he eyes third place, while Wolford will face off against #3 Gabriel Brisker of Wilton for 7th place.

190-Pound

WACO’s #1 Louden Huisenga will be attempting to win his first state championship in his return to the finals after sneaking past #4 Jayden Dickerson of Shenandoah in the semifinals by a 4-3 decision.

#3 Gatlin Rogers of Wilton awaits the Warrior in the championship match.

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Wendell Dean Linder – PENDING

Wendell Dean Linder, 84, of West Burlington, died February 21, 2025 at Arbor Court, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.

Services are pending at Elliott Chapel in New London.

 

Kathy G. Baker

Kathy G. Baker, 65, of Keosauqua and formerly of Fairfield, IA, died Wednesday, February 19, 2025, at MercyOne Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa. Funeral services in her honor will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, February 28, 2025, at the Cranston Family Funeral Home in Fairfield, with Pastor Court Fischer officiating.  Burial will be in the Fell Cemetery near Libertyville, IA immediately following the service.  Visitation will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at the Cranston Family Funeral Home in Fairfield with the family present to greet friends from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.  Memorial contributions in Kathy’s honor may be directed to Noah’s Ark Animal Foundation of Jefferson County or to the Fairfield Arts and Convention Center.  Friends may leave online condolences at www.cranstonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Kathy was born March 18, 1959, to Kenneth and Ava (Weyeneth) Hix in Fairfield, Iowa, the youngest of five children, Gail, Joyce, Duane, and Dan.

Kathy was united in marriage with Paul “Tom” Baker December 18, 1976. They celebrated 48 years of marriage in 2024.

Kathy worked in healthcare with Jefferson County Health Center, Dr. Jim Watson, and the Fairfield Clinic before retiring from Dexter Laundry in 2018.

Family was the most important thing in Kathy’s life. Her home was a safe place for whatever you needed. Friends became family and she went out of her way to make sure she was welcoming and nurturing to all that visited. Her husband, children and grandchildren lit up her soul just by coming by. Her caring and loving spirit will be missed by so many. She also loved and adored her 8-year-old dog, Hailey Jean.

Left to honor her memory are her husband of 48 years, Tom, her sons Sean (Jacque) Baker of Mount Pleasant, IA and Brad (Amy) Baker of Cedar Falls, IA. Grandchildren Kyler Rogers, (Denver, CO), Brayden Baker, Grant and Jillian Baker. Special family members Cole (Katie) Boatright, honorary grandchildren Benett, Brice, and Balen Boatright (Fairfield, IA). Sisters Joyce Brodie (Des Moines, IA), Gail (Joe) Gevock (Coralville, IA), and Brother, The Rev. Dr. Duane (Medora) Hix (Cary, NC). Sisters in law Diana (Kevin) Morris (Clinton, IA) and Renee (Jeff) Burtlow (Delta, IA). Many nieces and nephews also survive to honor Kathy’s memory.

Kathy was preceded in death by her parents, Kenneth and Ava Hix, brother, Dan Hix, and her maternal and paternal grandparents.