Tornadoes and Severe Weather Possible Early This Week

It seems the rain is here to stay, atleast according to the National Weather Service, which is reporting several rounds of showers/storms today through Tuesday night.

Between 7:00am this morning and tomorrow morning, 60mph winds are possible. Larger than quarter sized hail could make an appearance as well.

The greatest risk of severe weather will be  on Tuesday, with numerous thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening.  An enhanced risk (level 3 of 5) of severe weather is forecast for Tuesday. There is a greater than a 10% probability of a significant tornado within 25 miles on Tuesday.

All modes of severe weather are possible (damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes)

As always, have multiple modes of communication and ways to receive warnings, especially if you are asleep.

Marian Dockendorff

Marian Jean Fisher Dockendorff, 94, of Danville, died Sunday, May 19, 2024 at Park Place, Mt. Pleasant.  She was born February 20, 1930 in Burlington to Raymond and Ruby Ricketts Fisher.  On January 15, 1950 she married Alvin “Jim” Dockendorff in Oquawka, Illinois; he died February 14, 2007.

She was a graduate of Oquawka High School and attended one year of college in Macomb.  Marian was a homemaker and worked as a cook at the Danville School for ten years.  She was a member of Long Creek United Methodist Church where she was a Circle member.  She enjoyed reading her Bible; crocheting; and gardening and canning the produce.

Survivors include three children, Ron (Phyllis) Dockendorff of Danville, Debbie (Terry) Lien of Kansas City, Missouri, and Cheryl (Gerald) Lancaster of Cedar Rapids; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and one brother Mike (Sue) Fisher of Oquawka.  She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, and sister Doris Fisher.

The funeral service for Mrs. Dockendorff will be held at Elliott Chapel, New London, on May 28, 2024 at 11:00 am with Pastor David Mixon officiating.  Visitation will begin at 9:00 with the family greeting friends from 10:00 until the time of the service.  Burial will follow the service at Long Creek Cemetery, rural Danville.  Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

May 20, 2024 – May 26, 2024

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Marilyn Ridinger
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Sheri Schlagel
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Ed Beaber
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Carla McNamee
05/21/24
Terry & Cyndi McWilliams *Anniversary (30th)
05/22/24
Maggie Fitzpatrick
05/22/24
Mabel Goettsche
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William Kinney
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Sadie Pace
05/22/24
Elijah McGohan
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Doug Smith
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Roy Gilleard
05/23/24
Carl Moehlman
05/24/24
Alisha Jennings
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Ann Sartorius
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Greg & Lisa Hill *Anniversary
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Luann & Eric Martin
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Barb Welander
05/25/24
Robert Kinney
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Phyllis Overton
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Jeryn Rich
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Matthew Kinney
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Karen Bower
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Pearl Krieger-Coble
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Prep Track and Field: The Mediapolis Boys Don’t Have to Share This Year and More Results from Championship Saturday for the 2024 State Meet

Des Moines, IA- Championship Saturday provides the perfect bookend to the 2024 State Track and Field Championships as teams lunged for that team title or individual glory. Here’s a look at how our local athletes fared today.

Running Events

The day started off with a bang for Southeast Iowa as the Danville girls’ team of Kenna Furnald, Violet Sowell, Jaeda Molle, and Alaina Gourley grabbed the gold in the girls’ Class 1A sprint medley with a time of 1 minute and 51 seconds. This added ten points to the Bears’ total.

Mt. Pleasant squad of Alex Scott, Bailey Jalas, Kynlee White, and Courtney Raub grabbed 22nd place in the girls’ Class 3A division with a time of 1 minute and 55 seconds.

Meliah Ertz, Shariah Hart, Kierah Wiseman, and Mylee Stiefel finished in 16th place with a time of 1 minute and 53 seconds for Burlington in Class 4A.

Three teams participated in the boys’ Class 1A sprint medley with one of the teams earning a point.

Danville’s team of Jaden Bauer, Kessler Whaley, Landon Seibert, and Ayden Doyle took 8th place with a time of 1 minute and 36 seconds, collecting the point.

Columbus had Riley Kaalberg, Alexander Rees, Juan Chairez, and Damian Vergara finish in 12th place with a time of 1 minute and 37 seconds, while Winfield-Mt. Union’s team of Abram Edwards, Brendan Simmons, Lane Genkinger, and Ty Scorpil finished in 19th place.

In Class 3A, Aiden Krueter, Dylan Adam, Tallon Bates, and Ben Boatright grabbed 23rd place.

For the 800-meter run, Danville’s Alaina Gourley took 21st place with a time of 2 minutes and 28 seconds in the girls’ Class 1A division. In Class 3A, Iris Dahl of Washington finished in 23rd place with a time of 2 minutes and 28 seconds.

The boys’ Class 1A 800-meter run had Winfield-Mt. Union’s Kohlby Newsom take 9th place with a time of 2 minutes and Jackson Shacklett of Danville finished in 18th place with a time of 2 minutes and 1 second.

Mediapolis had two competitors in the Class 2A division with Owen Schmidgall claiming three points for the Bulldogs with a 6th place finish, running the race in 1 minute and 57 seconds. Logan Rosas claimed 9th place with a time of 1 minute and 58 seconds.

Fairfield’s Gabe Tejada took 15th in the Class 3A race with a time of 1 minute and 59 seconds.

Moving to the boys’ Class 1A shuttle hurdle relay finals, Columbus added two seconds to their preliminary time and finished in 8th place with a time of 1 minute and 4 seconds. Johnathan Miranda, Kaalberg, Rees, and Lamar Ceant added two points to the Wildcats’ total.

For the girls’ Class 1A 100-meter dash final, Rya Scott of Hillcrest Academy earned three points for the Ravens, finishing in 6th place with a time of 13.13 seconds. In Class 3A, Mt. Pleasant’s Alex Scott claimed a point with an 8th place time of 12.91 seconds.

Moving over to Class 4A, Mylee Stiefel crossed the finish line in 12.59 seconds to take 6th place and three points for the Grayhounds.

Landry Haberichter for West Burlington-Notre Dame clinched the silver with a time of 11.16 seconds in the boys’ Class 2A division. The second-place finish gave the Falcons eight points.

In the 110-meter hurdles, Alexander Rees of Columbus did not finish.

Noah Schmidgall picked up a key second-place victory for Mediapolis in the boys’ Class 2A 200-meter dash with a time of 22.58 seconds. At that point in the meet, the eight points lifted Mediapolis from 8th place to 2nd and only three points behind the leader, Spirit Lake.

In the long-distance events, Avery Rump of Fort Madison clinched two points for the Bloodhounds with a 7th place finish in the girls’ Class 3A 1500-meter run, finishing with a time of 4 minutes and 52 seconds. Washington’s Iris Dahl grabbed 13th place with a time of 5 minutes and 2 seconds.

In the Class 1A boys’ 1600-meter run, Danville’s Jackson Shacklett and Carter Fesler finished one after the other as Shacklett took 20th place and Fesler grabbed 21st place.

Mediapolis continued their late strides toward the team title, gaining nine points in the boys’ Class 2A 1600-meter run. Solomon Zaugg finished with the silver, pacing his way toward a time of 4 minutes and 20 seconds. Owen Schmidgall grabbed 8th place with a time of 4 minutes and 28 seconds.

In Class 3A, Washington’s Micah Rees took 10th place with a time of 4 minutes and 25 seconds.

In the penultimate event of the meet, the girls’ Class 3A 4×100 meter relay saw the team of Kynlee White, Alex Scott, Bailey Jalas, and Andi Scott claim 5th place with a time of 49.36 seconds. Mt. Pleasant finished with seven points.

In Class 4A, Burlington’s squad of Wiseman, Hart, Stiefel, and Sophie Brown claimed 4th place with a time of 49.07 seconds. The Grayhounds finished with 23 points.

On the boys’ side for Class 1A, Columbus’ squad of Chairez, Kaalberg, Ceant, and Kaiden Amigon captured 2nd place and eight points with a time of 43.3 seconds. The Wildcats scored 15 points over the three days.

Danville’s team of Bauer, Whaley, Seibert, and Doyle finished in 4th place with a time of 43.69 seconds. The Bears scored nine points.

In the final event, the Danville girls’ team in Class 1A finished in 8th place with a time of 4 minutes and 14 seconds in the 4×400 meter relay. The Bears finished the meet with 20 points.

On the boys’ side for Class 1A, the team of Sheaden Adams, Kohlby Newsom, Ty Scorpil, and Gabriel Hemsworth grabbed 6th place with a time of 3 minutes and 28 seconds. The Wolves finished the meet with 12 points.

Lastly, with the team title firmly in their possession for Class 2A, the team of Rosas, Reese Campbell, Nathan Schmidgall, and Aedin Nelson finished in 6th place with a time of 3 minutes and 26 seconds. This added three points to their total that earned the Bulldogs their second consecutive team championship.

Team Standings

Boys Class 1A: Lisbon (76), Woodbine (49), Wapsie Valley (47)

Boys Class 2A: Mediapolis (47), Spirit Lake (43), South Hamilton (42)

Boys Class 3A: Western Dubuque (72), ADM (71), Pella (48)

Boys Class 4A: Ankeny (112), Cedar Falls (86), Dowling Catholic (82)

Boys Para: Mid-Prairie (40), Siouxland Christian (32), Waukon (30)

Girls Class 1A: Saint Ansgar (40), Nashua-Plainfield (38), St. Albert and Riverside (37)

Girls Class 2A: Van Meter (63), Pella Christian (60), Tipton (57)

Girls Class 3A: ADM (48), MOC-FV and Sioux Center (43), Mt. Vernon (41)

Girls Class 4A: Pleasant Valley (92), Waukee Northwest (81), Johnston (62)

Girls Para: Dubuque Hempstead and Iowa City West (40), West Liberty (34)

KILJ would like to thank all of our sponsors for allowing us to cover the 2024 State Track and Field Championships and all those that followed our coverage. We will be back next year for more Track and Field coverage!

Registration-O.T. Sweet Sixteen Program!

The Midwest Old Threshers and Settlers Reunion is a couple of months away and the annual Old Threshers Miss Sweet Sixteen program registration deadline is May 31st.  The Sweet Sixteen Program is an excellent opportunity to meet new people, volunteer, learn new skills and have fun.  For more information on registration go to www.oldthreshers.org/sweet16.

Sports, May 18th

High School Track and Field

It is time for championship Saturday for the 2024 State Track and Field Meet with plenty of local athletes aiming to give their team some more points or an individual championship. First, here’s some of the highlights from yesterday’s competition.

Aedin Nelson, Noah Schmidgall, Reese Campbell, and Logan Rosas grabbed the bronze for the boys’ Class 2A distance medley relay with a time of 3 minutes and 31 seconds, giving Mediapolis six more points to their team total. 

The girls’ Class 3A 400-meter hurdles produced five points for Washington as Ryen Pepper grabbed 4th place with a time of 1 minute and 6 seconds.

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ 4×100 meter relay team of Kynlee White, Alex Scott, Bailey Jalas, and Andi Scott will be competing today in the Class 3A finals after claiming 4th place with a time of 48.89 seconds.

Rosas, Campbell, Nathan Schmidgall, and Nelson of Mediapolis qualified for the boys’ Class 2A 4×400 meter relay finals today after finishing in 8th place with a time of 3 minutes and 28 seconds.

The Danville girls’ team of Kenna Furnald, Jadea Molle, Miya Orbiana, and Alaina Gourley in the Class 1A distance medley grabbed 3rd place with a time of 4 minutes and 13 seconds, giving the Bears six points.

Alexander Rees of Columbus qualified for the finals with a 7th place time of 15.48 seconds in the 110-meter hurdles. 

For the girls’ Class 1A 4×200 meter relay, the team of Furnald, Orbiana, Macie Wagner, and Molle finished in 8th place with a time of 1 minute and 48 seconds, which gave the Bears one point. 

Winfield-Mt. Union’s Gabriel Hemsworth earned four points for the Wolves in the 400-meter hurdles with a 5th place time of 55.82 seconds.

For the girls’ Class 4A 4×100 meter relay division, the team of Kierah Wiseman, Shariah Hart, Mylee Stiefel, and Sophie Brown grabbed 5th place to advance to the finals today with a time of 48.79 seconds.

In the boys’ Class 1A 4×100 meter relay, Danville’s team of Jaden Bauer, Kessler Whaley, Landon Seibert, and Ayden Doyle advanced with a time of 43.93 seconds, 7th best of the field. The team Juan Chairez, Riley Kaalberg, Lamar Ceant, and Kaiden Amigon finished in 2nd place with a time of 43.54 seconds. 

To finish off the running events for the day, the Danville girls’ team, and the Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ team competed in the 4×400 meter relay. The Bears team of Alain Gourley, Delaney Newberry, Wagner, and Furnald finished in 6th place to qualify for the finals today with a time of 4 minutes and 12 seconds. The Wolves had Sheaden Adams, Ty Scorpil, Hemsworth, and Kohlby Newsom take 8th place with a time of 3 minutes and 29 seconds to advance to the finals today. 

For field events, Burlington’s Kylee Hill won the girls’ Class 4A shot put with ease, heaving the shot 45 feet and 2.5 inches. 

Lastly, Burlington’s Keshawn Wyldon gained points for the Grayhounds with a 4th place leap of 22 feet and 7 inches in the boys’ Class 4A long jump.

If you would like to watch the meet, the Iowa High School Sports Network (IHSSN) will live stream and broadcast the coed State Track Championship today. It will air on the IHSSN Cable Network and be streamed for free at IHSSN.com or the WatchIHSSN app. You can access the stream through the IHSAA or IGHSAU websites. KILJ will bring live updates today.

High School Soccer

The Central Lee girls’ team will take on Assumption, the #1-seed, on Tuesday, May 21st, at 7 pm in the Class 1A Region 1 semifinals. 

In the boys’ Class 1A Substate 6 postseason bracket, Central Lee will have their hands full when they travel to #1 West Branch on Monday, May 20th, at 7 pm. 

In the bottom half of the bracket, Danville will face off against Mediapolis in the semifinal on Monday at Mediapolis. 

In the boys’ Class 2A Substate 5 bracket, Keokuk will take on Williamsburg on the road on Monday at 7 pm. 

Burlington Notre Dame will compete against Assumption on Monday at 7 pm on the road. 

The Burlington Notre Dame girls’ team was led by Julianna Hill’s herculean effort last night in the Class 2A Region 8 quarterfinal and defeated Mt. Pleasant 8-1. Hill scored five goals and tallied another two assists in the win. Aviana West added a hat trick to the winning effort. The Panthers finished the season with a 7-7 record. 

The Nikes will take on Iowa City Liberty on the road on Tuesday at 5:30 pm. 

In the bottom half of the bracket, Fort Madison smacked Keokuk 10-0 last night. Teagen Snaadt led the effort with a hat trick. The Bloodhounds will travel to Burlington on Tuesday at 7 pm. 

High School Tennis

Jana Isanta of Mt. Pleasant will participate in the girls’ Class 1A State Singles tournament on Friday, May 24th, in Iowa City. 

High School Golf

The girls’ Class 1A state meet will take place at the American Legion Golf Course in Marshalltown on Thursday, May 23rd, continuing into May 24th, with New London eyeing a team title. 

The Class 2A state meet will take place at Cedar Pointe Golf Course in Boone on Thursday with Olivia Hines of Mediapolis competing as an individual and Mid-Prairie participating as a team. 

The boys’ state meet is set to begin on Monday, May 20th, in Ames with Washington competing as a team for Class 3A at Veenker Memorial Golf Course and Winfield-Mt. Union for Class 1A at Ames Golf and Country Club.

High School Baseball

Mt. Pleasant will host Clear Creek Amana on Wednesday, May 22nd, at 7 pm.

Burlington Notre Dame will travel to Don Bosco today for an invitational. 

West Burlington will host Keokuk on Monday, May 20th, at 7:30 pm. 

Central Lee will start their season on Monday on the road against Fort Madison at 7 pm.

Winfield-Mt. Union will take on New London on Tuesday, May 21st, at 5:30 pm.

Mediapolis will square off against Lone Tree Tuesday at 5:30 pm at home. 

Van Buren County will face off against Hillcrest Academy on Tuesday at 5:30 pm at home.

High School Softball

Central Lee will travel to Fort Madison on Monday, May 20th, at 7 pm.

Winfield-Mt. Union will hit the road to face off against New London at 7 pm on Tuesday, May 21st.

Mt. Pleasant will scrimmage Winfield-Mt. Union on Monday at 6 pm. 

Mediapolis will square off against Lone Tree on Tuesday at 7 pm at home.

Van Buren County will travel to take on Fairfield at 7:30 pm on Monday.

West Burlington will face off against Keokuk at home on Monday at 7 pm.

This Day in Sports History

1897 – New York Giants third baseman Bill Joyce becomes the last player in baseball history to hit four triples in a game as the Giants beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 11-5 at Exposition Park.

1988 – In the Oakland Athletics’ 39th game of the season, pitcher Dave Stewart breaks a major league record, committing his 12th balk of the season in a 4 – 1 loss to the Red Sox. Stewart will extend the record with 16 balks during the year.

2001 – At the time, 101-year-old Harold Stilson becomes the oldest golfer to record a hole-in-one when he aces the 108-yard, par-3, 16th hole at Deerfield CC, FL.

Iowa’s State Parks – Ready for Summer!

Making plans to visit Iowa State Parks this summer will be a new adventure, as several of Iowa’s parks have received updates.  Lake Macbride has a new boat ramp and a new fishing dock.  Rock Creek has new water lines and sewer repair.  Green Valley received renovation to the fishing pier, spillway and sewer.  A 1.3-mile trail reconstruction at George Wyth, a new boat ramp at Twin Lakes and Beeds Lake has a new campground.  Pikes Peak and Lake Ahquabi have electrical upgrades, pull-through driveways and 100% reservable sites.

Prep Track and Field: Day Two Results for the 2024 State Track Championship for Our Local Athletes in Class 1A and Class 4A

Des Moines, IA- The 2024 Iowa State Track championships are reaching the climax as two days are in the books with the conclusion of the running and field events for Class 1A and Class 4A. Here’s how our local athletes fared.

Running Events

The first event for Classes 1A and 4A was the distance medley relay and the Danville girls’ team in Class 1A was the only local team competing. The team of Kenna Furnald, Jadea Molle, Miya Orbiana, and Alaina Gourley grabbed 3rd place with a time of 4 minutes and 13 seconds, giving the Bears six points.

The 100-meter hurdles preliminary followed with Winfield-Mt. Union’s Josie Nelson grabbing 9th place in the girls’ Class 1A race, claiming a time of 16.49 seconds.

The boys’ 110-meter hurdle saw Lamar Ceant and Alexander Rees of Columbus run for Class 1A and Salomon Cordero of Burlington ran in Class 4A. Ceant finished in 12th place with a time of 15.76 seconds, while Rees qualified for the finals with a 7th place time of 15.48 seconds.

Cordero grabbed 22nd place with a time of 15.77 seconds for the Greyhounds.

The 4×200 meter relay saw the boys’ and girls’ teams of Burlington and Winfield-Mt. Union compete in Class 4A and Class 1A, respectively, and the Danville girls’ team ran as well.

For the girls’ Class 1A race, the team of Furnald, Orbiana, Macie Wagner, and Molle finished in 8th place with a time of 1 minute and 48 seconds, which gave the Bears one point.

Tessa Huston, Quin Smith, Nelson, and Aurie Meeker grabbed 19th place with a time of 1 minute and 50 seconds.

In the boys’ Class 1A race, the team of Gabriel Hemsworth, Sheaden Adams, Abram Edwards, and Cam Buffington took 20th place with a time of 1 minute and 34 seconds.

Moving over to Class 4A, the Burlington girls’ team Kierah Wiseman, Shariah Hart, Mylee Stiefel, and Sophie Brown grabbed 16th place with a time of 1 minute and 46 seconds.

The Burlington boys’ team of Derrick Watson, Keshawn Wyldon, Kamryn Reynolds, and Laderrias Shealey finished in 19th place with a time of 1 minute and 30 seconds.

Winfield-Mt. Union’s Hemsworth earned four points for the Wolves in the 400-meter hurdles with a 5th place time of 55.82 seconds.

The 4×100 meter relay featured most of our local talent as with seven total teams competing. In the girls’ Class 1A division, Highland’s team of Alexa Hahn, Hailey Brun, Lilly Barre, and Grace Prybil finished in 16th place with a time of 52.42 seconds.

For the girls’ Class 4A division, the team of Wiseman, Hart, Stiefel, and Brown grabbed 5th place to advance to the finals tomorrow with a time of 48.79 seconds.

The Class 1A boys’ division had four teams compete and two advance. Winfield-Mt. Union’s squad of Cole Milks, Kael Johnson, Eli Miller, and Brenden Simmons took 19th place and WACO’s team of Hayden Shelman, Isaac Rich, Gage Samo, and Clayton Miller finished in 17th place.

Danville’s team of Jaden Bauer, Kessler Whaley, Landon Seibert, and Ayden Doyle advanced with a time of 43.93 seconds, 7th best of the field. The team Juan Chairez, Riley Kaalberg, Ceant, and Kaiden Amigon finished in 2nd place with a time of 43.54 seconds.

The Burlington boys’ team of Darius Shealey, Wyldon, Laderrias Shealey, and Watson grabbed 22nd place.

To finish off the running events, the Danville girls’ team, and the Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ team competed in the 4×400 meter relay.

The Bears team of Alain Gourley, Delaney Newberry, Wagner, and Furnald finished in 6th place to qualify for the finals tomorrow with a time of 4 minutes and 12 seconds.

The Wolves had Adams, Ty Scorpil, Hemsworth, and Kohlby Newsom take 8th place with a time of 3 minutes and 29 seconds to advance to the finals tomorrow.

Field Events

The first round of field events experienced a state champion. Burlington’s Kylee Hill won the girls’ Class 4A shot put with ease, heaving the shot 45 feet and 2.5 inches.

Burlington’s Keshawn Wyldon gained points for the Grayhounds with a 4th place leap of 22 feet and 7 inches in the boys’ Class 4A long jump.

In the boys’ Class 1A high jump, Owen Scott of Hillcrest Academy cleared 5 feet and 11 inches to finish in 13th place, while WACO’s Louden Husienga did not register a height.

In the second round of field events, Russell Coil of Columbus finished in 12th place with a toss of 144 feet and 5 inches and Chase Waterhouse of WACO grabbed 15th place with a throw of 138 feet and 5 inches in the boys’ Class 1A discus.

Lastly, Quin Smith tied for 16th place with a leap of 4 feet and 10 inches for Winfield-Mt. Union in the girls’ Class 1A division.

Team Standings

Girls Class 1A: AGWSR (24.5), Riverside (22), St. Albert and Saint Ansgar (21)

Boys Class 1A: Woodbine and Wapsie Valley (29), Lisbon (25), Akron-Westfield and Mount Ayr (20)

Girls Class 4A: Waukee Northwest (47), Pleasant Valley (43), Johnston (36)

Boys Class 4A: Dowling Catholic and Ankeny (52), Cedar Falls (37), Iowa City West (36)

How to Watch

The Iowa High School Sports Network (IHSSN) will live stream and broadcast the entire coed State Track Championship. It will air on the IHSSN Cable Network and be streamed for free at IHSSN.com or the WatchIHSSN app. You can access the stream through the IHSAA or IGHSAU websites.

KILJ will continue providing updates throughout championship Saturday.