Sports, December 13th

High School Basketball

WACO will face off against Lone Tree at home tonight with game one at 6 pm. 

Winfield-Mt. Union will stay at home to take on Highland tonight with the girls tipping off the night at 6 pm. 

Wapello will host Hillcrest Academy tonight with the girls’ team playing first at 6 pm. 

Van Buren County will compete against Mediapolis tonight at 6 pm at home. 

Holy Trinity Catholic will take on West Burlington tonight with the girls starting the night at 6 pm. 

Fairfield will travel to Washington tonight for a doubleheader with the boys playing at 7:30 pm. 

New London will take on Burlington Notre Dame at home tonight with the girls playing first at 6 pm. 

Central Lee will host Danville tonight with game one at 6 pm. 

Mt. Pleasant will hit the road to take on Fort Madison tonight with the night starting at 6 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 5:45 pm. 

Columbus will face off against Winfield-Mt. Union on Tuesday, December 17th, with the girls’ getting the night going at 6. 

High School Wrestling

Fairfield dueled Washington last night and breezed past the Demons 57-21. Cason Miller, Calvin McClain, Brody Lyons, Dre Smithburg, Noah Patel, and Cael McCabe each won by fall as Dain Burkhart snuck past Blaine Rees by a 6-5 decision. 

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ team hosted a double dual last night with Burlington Notre Dame in attendance. The Wildcats finished 1-2 with a lone win against Highland 63-12. The Nikes handled business, defeating Highland 78-5 and Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union 49-18, but lost to Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 59-22. Isaac Davis, Kohen Dietzenbach, Colt Boyles, Bridge Anderson, C.J. Davis, and Kaiden Dietzenbach each finished the night undefeated. 

The Wildcats and Nikes will participate in the Colfax-Mingo Dual Tournament tomorrow, December 14th. 

The New London boys’ team hosted a quad last night and picked up wins against Wapello 41-23 and Lone Tree 48-18, while losing to Montezuma 42-29. Kane Forseen, Gage Burden, Corbin Jacobs-Jewell, Gavin Menke-Bailey, and Killian Kelly finished the night undefeated. 

Wapello collected a win over Lone Tree 54-24 but lost to Montezuma 43-30. Carter Ball exited the night without a loss. Wapello will get a chance at a rematch tomorrow at the Montezuma tournament. 

The New London boys’ team will travel to North Cedar tomorrow for an invitational. 

The Mediapolis boys’ team competed in a triangular last night with Van Buren County and Pekin and the Bulldogs swept the competition, while the Warriors finished the night 1-1. In the dual between Mediapolis and Van Buren County: Leo Jirak, Kaimrin Ellingson, Jackson Meek, Elijah Westercamp, and Kaden Miller each won by fall for the Warriors, while Taylan Miller, Mason Johnson, Lane Rigdon, and Kyler Crow picked up pins for the Bulldogs. 

The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team dominated Keokuk 75-3 and Illini West 78-6. Tucker French, William Birdsell, Lane Beckler, Jefferson Avalos Ramirez, and Ramzy Davis collected 2-0 records for the night. 

The Mediapolis and Mt. Pleasant boys’ teams will compete at Grinnell tomorrow for the Tiger Duals. 

The WACO boys’ team defeated Louisa-Muscatine 48-32 last night. Harley Larrimore and Tommy Unternahrer won their matches by fall. 

The WACO and Van Buren County boys’ teams will head to Tri-County for their invitational, while the WACO girls’ will travel to Vinton-Shellsburg for a tournament tomorrow.

The Wapello girls’ team will participate in a tournament tomorrow at Marion.

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union, Van Buren County, Mediapolis, and Mt. Pleasant girls’ teams will compete at the Keokuk Invitational tomorrow. 

High School Bowling

Mt. Pleasant was swept by Keokuk last night with the girls’ team falling 2,729-2,385, while the boys’ team lost 2,983-2,429. Fairfield will host Mt. Pleasant on Monday, December 16th. 

College Signing

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ soccer team has produced six consecutive seasons of at least 0.500 records, including three seasons of double-digit wins. One of those seasons coincided with talented midfielder Charice Auwerda, as the senior officially announced her decision to continue her collegiate career at Iowa Central Community College.

Auwerda is happy to have the decision finalized,

“I mean, it’s been a really long process. My parents and I, we’ve been like, toughing it out. This has been going on for like a year and I think that Iowa Central is honestly the best fit for my family and I, and I’m really excited to play for this team.”

The senior has been a magnet for the goal, leading the Southeast Conference (SEC) in goals and points once and assists every year. Auwerda has scored an impressive 55 career goals to go along with 53 assists, which is the Panther record.

Mt. Pleasant will return a strong senior class for the 2025 season, which includes Auwerda and the team’s leading goal scorer in Tori Wilson. Another stat to look out for is Auwerda only needs 12 more points to set the program record as she averages 54 per season.

“I’m very excited” said Auwerda. “It’s our last time playing together. Some of the people that I play with, we’ve played together at a very young age. It’s definitely sentimental and emotional, but I’m very happy.”

Southeastern Community College

The #10 men’s basketball team will participate in the Highland tournament tonight.

College Football

#18 Iowa State will face off against #16 Miami in the Pop Tarts Bowl on December 28th at 2:30 pm in Orlando. 

Iowa will take on #19 Missouri for the Music City Bowl on December 30th in Nashville at 1:30 pm. 

College Basketball

The #3 Iowa State men’s team secured their first win in Iowa City in a decade after a 52-point second half downed Iowa 89-80. Curtis Jones had a big game off the bench for the Cyclones, scoring 23 points, while Joshua Jefferson tallied a double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds. The Hawkeyes were led by Owen Freeman’s 16 points.

Iowa State will host Omaha on Sunday, December 15th, at noon.

Iowa will take on New Orleans on Sunday with game time scheduled for 1 pm. 

The #21 Iowa women’s team will start conference play on Sunday in a road matchup against #17 Michigan State at 11 am. 

The #18 Iowa State women’s team will look to regroup against Eastern Illinois on Sunday at home with tip-off at 6 pm. 

This Day in Sports History

1983 – 9,655 people see the highest-scoring NBA game: Detroit 186, Denver 184 (3 overtimes).

1997 – 63rd Heisman Trophy Award: Charles Woodson, Michigan (CB). Woodson is the first (and only) primarily defensive player to win the prestigious college football award.

2018 – Dirk Nowitzki takes the court for his record 21st NBA season with only one team–the Dallas Mavericks.

Henry County Conservation Department Making Progress on Dump Site

Caleb Waters with the Henry County Conservation, stopped by KILJ for his monthly update. The Dump Site project is moving forward and contractors have been selected.

The cost awarded to the Henry County Conservation Department was $241, 470 from ARPA COVID relief funds. Caleb explained what the dump site is and how it will operate.

The price to use the dump site has yet to be determined. Caleb did say there would be camera set up for twenty four hour surveillance of the dump site to ensure people use the new site properly and safely.

Charice Auwerda Signs Her National Letter of Intent to Join the Iowa Central Soccer Team

Mt. Pleasant, IA- The Mt. Pleasant girls’ soccer team has produced six consecutive seasons of at least 0.500 records, including three seasons of double-digit wins. One of those seasons coincided with talented midfielder Charice Auwerda, as the senior officially announced her decision to continue her collegiate career at Iowa Central Community College.

Auwerda is happy to have to decision finalized,

I mean, it’s been a really long process. My parents and I, we’ve been like, toughing it out. This has been going on for like a year and I think that Iowa Central is honestly the best fit for my family and I, and I’m really excited to play for this team.”

The senior has been a magnet for the goal, leading the Southeast Conference (SEC) in goals and points once and assists every year. Auwerda has scored an impressive 55 career goals to go along with 53 assists, which is the Panther record.

Her sophomore season was her most impressive, tied for the conference lead in goals with fellow Panther Elly Manning with 24 goals and assisted on 18 more goals. It was also a successful season from a team perspective, collecting 11 wins and falling a game short of the Regional Championship.

The success has just been a by-product of competing in a sport she’s loved for a decade,

“[Fell in love with the sport] About 8 years old. My parents put me in the rec program, and I started playing for the Rec team and then I made a lot of friends. We were just connecting, playing soccer and everything, and then we started playing for Pink Panthers with one of my friend’s dad’s little club. And then ever since then I just started playing a lot and I really like playing it.”

The Panthers will return a strong senior class for the 2025 season, which includes Auwerda and the team’s leading goal scorer in Tori Wilson. This will be an experienced team coming off a 7-7 campaign last year. Another stat to look out for is Auwerda only needs 12 more points to set the program record as she averages 54 per season.

“I’m very excited” said Auwerda. “It’s our last time playing together. Some of the people that I play with, we’ve played together at a very young age. It’s definitely sentimental and emotional, but I’m very happy.”

The Triton women’s soccer team finished the 2024-25 season with a 9-5-3 record and dominated conference play with an 8-0-1 record. Auwerda will look to add some fire power next season while majoring in business.

Cold & Flu Update From Henry County Health Center

With the colder weather, comes the cold and flu season. Its easy to think a quick top to the Emergency room can cover your cold with some medicine. MacKenzie Delaney, FNP, at the Henry County Health Center Mount Pleasant Clinic was able to speak to us about this cold & flu season.

To keep the ER available for true emergency efforts, we asked Kenzi what people should do or where they should go if they feel ill of a cold or flu?

MacKenzie mentions that while you might think you aren’t contagious, you very well could be, and she has some advice to combat the cold and flu season.

If someone is needing to visit one of the Rural clinics, they ask that you bring your insurance information with you. They do have cash pay and financial options for care as well.

 

Diane Marie Coughlin

Diane Marie Coughlin, 69, of Mt. Pleasant, died Wednesday, December 11, 2024 at the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House.

Diane was born June 28, 1955 in Mt. Pleasant. She was the daughter of Perry and Pauline (Kitch) Cornell. Diane married Steve Sammons. To this union, two sons were born, Michael then Juston. The couple then divorced. Diane then married Jim Dugger. To this union a son, Trevor, was born. The couple later divorced.

In her free time, Diane enjoyed watching the Hallmark Channel, especially this time of year, so she could watch Christmas movies. Her favorite TV shows were Andy Griffith and I Love Lucy. Her favorite movie was Grease (she mentioned on a couple of occasions, “that John Travolta is sure a cutie”).

She also enjoyed reading books, especially devotionals and scripture from the Bible. She was extremely fond of her cats – Mr. Kitty and Oliver, and Trevor’s dog, Denver. Whenever she was still able to get out on a regular basis, she attended church every Sunday at FCOC. While running errands in her care, she would listen to Pastor Monte’s sermons on CD.

In her younger years, she had worked at the Mt. Pleasant Golf and Country Club and the Mt. Pleasant Correctional Facility. With her children, Diane lived in Arizona for several years, and, during the winter months, regretted moving back to Iowa.

Survivors include two sons – Michael (Sheila) Sammons and Juston (Beth) Sammons; 2 brothers – Dennis Cornell and Danny Cornell; Grandchildren – Shawna (Weston) Schorr and Tyler (Sara) Snyder; great grandchildren – Ava, Korbin, Gryffin and Bowen. Additional survivors include her stepmother, Mary Conrad Cornell and step siblings of the Conrad family – Jeff, Tim and Amy.

Her mother and father, youngest son Trevor Coughlin and oldest brother David Cornell precede in death.

Cremation Rites have been entrusted to Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mt. Pleasant. An open visitation will begin at 9AM on Saturday, December 14 at Kimzey Funeral Home. The family will be present to receive friends from 11 AM until the end of the visitation at 12 Noon.  Burial of Diane’s ashes will occur at a later date at the Forest Home Cemetery in Mt. Pleasant.

In lieu of flowers, memorials in Diane’s memory may be directed to “The Cattery” at Vintage Raven, All God’s Creatures or the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House in West Burlington. On line condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com

Henry County Supervisors Approve Dr Rose Schabilion, MD, Take Over as Medical Examiner of Henry County

In this weeks Supervisors Meeting, It was approved that Dr Rose Schabilion, MD take over as Medical Examiner of Henry County. Dr Schabilion will also be the deputy medical examiner to Dr. Booster, for Lee and Des Moines Counties.

Dr. Schabilion is a graduate of Iowa’s Medical school program and serves as the Director of the E.R here in Mount Pleasant. . Dr. Schabilion was present at the supervisors meeting to introduce herself.

Jake Hotchkiss also gave his Weekly Update from the Engineer department. He mentioned that Plow trucks have been sent out for the season to plow, territory operators are out blading roads, the Iowa Bridge & culvert/Nebraska Avenue bridge is being cleaned up and equipment is being moved off site. Grading for the bridge will happen if a proper weather window allows.

O. Brien Kelly

O.Brien Kelly, 71, of Washington, Iowa, died Tuesday, December 10, 2024 at the University of Iowa Hospital.

Jones & Eden Funeral Home in Washington, Iowa is assisting with arrangements. Cremation has been accorded and graveside services will be held at a later date. Online condolences may be sent for O. Brien’s family at www.jonesfh.com.

O.Brien was born December 31, 1952 in Burlington, Iowa, to Patrick and Loyce (Smoot) Kelly.  He graduated from Mount Pleasant Community High School in 1972.  After some schooling, he worked as a heavy equipment operator and truck mechanic most of his life.  His faith and love of children led him to be a dedicated volunteer in the bus ministry of his church, Marion Avenue Baptist, Washington, Iowa.

O.Brien is survived by sisters Karen (Steven) Brimhall of Mount Pleasant, Iowa, Candace (Bruce) Huber of Danville, Iowa, and sister-in-law Julie Kelly (Eddie) Johnson of New London, Iowa, several nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.  He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Mike, and step-father, Harvey Jeffrey.

Kelly O Brien

Kevin Allen Sinn,

Kevin Allen Sinn, 67, a resident of Fairfield, passed away Tuesday, December 10, 2024 at Prestige Care Center in Fairfield.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to the family and sent to Kendall Sinn, 1003 W. Spaulding Ave. Fairfield, Iowa 52556. Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield is assisting the family.

Kevin was born November 30, 1957 the son of William and Lilli (Negelan) Sinn. He married Kathryn Rae Mercer, May 29, 1976. She preceded him in death August 20, 2014.

Kevin worked as a truck driver, as well as working for S & S Excavating, Roto Fab, and Hancor in Sebring, Florida. He enjoyed playing pool, golfing in his younger years, motorcycle riding, and building model cars. He loved spending time with his grandchildren.

Those left to honor his memory include his children, Kendra Sinn of Brighton, Kendall (Jamie) Sinn of Fairfield and Angela (Jimmy) Moore of Sebring, Florida; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild; his mother, Lilli Sinn of Burlington; sister, Heidi Voss-Howard of Burlington; and brother, Drew Christiansen of West Columbia, South Carolina.

In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his father; and brother, Scott.

Online condolences may be made to Kevin’s family by viewing his obituary at www.behnerfh.com.

Sinn Kevin