Today is International Woman’s Day and March is Woman’s History Month. “Give to Gain” is the theme for 2026!
Today is International Woman’s Day and March is Woman’s History Month. “Give to Gain” is the theme for 2026!
Girls’ State Basketball
The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union has now crowned two state champions after last night with Classes 4A, 2A, and 1A getting ready for their championship contests today.
In yesterday’s action, #1 Hinton will get a shot to defend their Class 2A title after defeating #4 Denver, 57-48, to tip-off the day. Sydney Doeschot led the Blackhawks with 19 points and five assists.
#2 Rock Valley needed a 21 to 9 rally in the fourth quarter, including a 9 to 0 run in the final 90 seconds to beat #6 Treynor yesterday, 57-54. Cayden Harmsen tallied 17 points in the victory.
#1 Hinton and #2 Rock Valley will tangle for the Class 2A championship today at 4:45 pm.
In Class 1A, #1 Bishop Garrigan’s defense shutdown #5 Dunkerton in a 49-38 thumping of the Raiders. Emmi Bartolo tabbed a game high 17 points in the winning effort.
On the bottom half of the bracket, #2 Newell-Fonda captured a 50-45 victory over #3 St. Albert. Ellie and Quinn Sievers combined for 31 points for the Mustangs.
#1 Bishop Garrigan will face off against #2 Newell-Fonda for the Class 1A title at 7 pm tonight.
#1 Johnston nearly watched history slip through their fingers last night, but Jenica Lewis would not be denied as she went off for 14 points in a 15 to 3 run, leading to a 51-37 victory over #3 Waukee Northwest for the Class 5A title. Lewis’ 22 points led the Dragons to their third consecutive title and increased their win streak to 79 games, the longest in state history.
In the final game of the night, #2 Maquoketa, in just their second trip to the state tournament in program history, demolished #1 Mt. Vernon 59-42 for the Class 3A championship. The Cardinals outscored the Mustangs 16 to 2 in the fourth quarter. Cora Widel notched 21 points in the victory.
The Class 4A championship against #2 Dallas Center-Grimes and #5 Carlisle is scheduled for today at 2:30 pm.
Girls’ High School Basketball
A handful of local athletes will be participating in the Larry Niemeyer Senior Girls All-Star basketball tournament scheduled for Saturday, March 14th.
In Class 2A, Danville’s Alaina Gourley will play on the Gray Team with their game at 1 pm.
Over in Class 3A, Adalyn Long of Washington will join a trio from the Southeast Iowa Super Conference in Kenna Sandoval of Central Lee and Grace Holsteen and Ellah Wagenbach of Mediapolis on the White Team. They will play at 10:30 am.
Lastly, Kendra Boatman of Keokuk and Burlington’s Mylee Stiefel will join sides for the Gray Team in a combination of Class 3A/4A/5A talent. They will square off at 9:15 am.
Boys’ Postseason Basketball
For the Class 1A State Tournament, #4 Burlington Notre Dame will face off against #5 Bellevue on Tuesday, March 10th, with tip-off at 3:45 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 3:30 pm.
Other Class 1A matchups include: #1 St. Edmond facing off against #8 Woodbine, #2 MMCRU taking on #7 Boyden-Hull, and #6 Marquette Catholic looking to upset #3 Bishop Garrigan.
Southeastern Community College
The men’s basketball team will travel to Indian Hills Community College tonight at 7 pm for the Region 11 championship.
The baseball team clouted Crowder College yesterday, 17-9. The two will have a doubleheader rematch today.
The softball team split their doubleheader with Black Hawk College yesterday, losing game one 6-2 and shutting out the Braves 4-0 in game two. Kiera Klum and Lyndsey Kelley each smacked solo home runs in game one, while Logan Kelley swatted a three-run homer in game two. The Blackhawks will travel to St. Louis Community College on Monday, March 16th, for a doubleheader.
College Basketball
The #9 Iowa women’s team advanced to the Big Ten Tournament’s semifinals after withstanding a late Illinois run for a 64-58 final. Four of the five starters for the Hawkeyes notched double figures. Iowa will take on Michigan today at 3:30 pm.
The Iowa men’s team will close out the regular season with another top ten foe, as they face off against #9 Nebraska on the road tomorrow, March 8th, at 4 pm.
The #6 Iowa State men’s team will look to bounce back today at 1 pm at home against Arizona State.
This Day in Sports History
1982 – NCAA Tournament Selection televised live for the first time.
1986 – Wayne Gretzky breaks own NHL season record with 136th assist.
1988 – Jim Abbott, a one-handed pitcher, wins the 58th James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States, becoming the first baseball player to win the award.
Henry County Dispatch reported 3 area fires last night, involving two structure fires and a vegetation fire: The MP Fire Department and Henry County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a structure fire in Westwood, west of Mt. Pleasant at about 7pm Friday evening. The fire was reported in the 4000 block of Sycamore Dr.
At about 9pm, Mt. Pleasant Police Department and the MP Fire Department dispatched multiple units to a structure fire in the 400 block of S. Jefferson Street just south of Warren Street.
Around 9:30pm The Mt. Pleasant Fire Department extinguished a grass fire in the 300 block of East Henry St. After the fire was out, crews remained on scene to monitor smoldering areas.
Mt. Pleasant Community School District School Board will meet in regular session on Monday, March 9th in the high school media center at 2104 S. Grand Avenue. The board will be voting on Phase One of the school district’s General Fund Budget Reductions for the 2026-27 school year. A motion to set Monday, March 23 at 6:10pm as the Public Hearing date regarding the closure of Salem Elementary School at the conclusion of the 2026-27 school year is on the agenda for Monday’s meeting. Citizens who want to make comments may contact Central Office on Monday to be added to the agenda: 319-385-7750. Comments are limited to 3 minutes. There are many other items listed for the school board meeting: please find the complete agenda at MTPCSD.org/Board/Meetings or click: Agenda
The Mount Pleasant Community School District Board of Education will take a key step Monday night as it considers setting a public hearing for the district’s tax levy rate and a series of potential budget reductions for the Fiscal Year 2027 budget.
The meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. Monday, March 9 in the Mount Pleasant High School Media Center.
District officials say the proposed reductions come as the school system faces declining student enrollment, limited increases in state funding, and the end of federal COVID-19 relief dollars that helped support school budgets over the past several years. Those factors are expected to create growing budget gaps in the coming years if spending adjustments are not made now. School leaders are outlining a two-phase plan that could reduce spending by more than 1.7 million dollars over the next two fiscal years.
Under Phase One, the district is proposing approximately $936,000 in reductions, including about $713,000 in personnel cuts affecting both certified and non-certified staff in this coming FY2027.
Other proposed reductions include:
Phase Two would focus on larger structural reductions totaling about $813,000. That includes roughly $290,000 in system-wide cuts across the district and a proposal to close Salem Elementary School, which could lead to an additional $523,000 in school-wide reductions.
If both phases are implemented, the total proposed reductions would reach about $1.74 million.
School board members are expected to vote Monday on whether to move forward with the public hearing process on the district’s tax levy and the proposed budget plan.
Residents will have an opportunity to provide input during the public hearing before any final decisions. The board will be voting on Phase One at Monday evening’s meeting.

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Prep Girls’ Basketball- With the Iowa girls’ high school basketball season coming to a close, it’s time to honor the best seniors in the state with the Larry Niemeyer All-Star game scheduled to be play at Cedar Fall High School on Saturday, March 14th, in an all-day event. Seven of our local athletes were picked to compete in the exhibition.
Class 2A
In Class 2A, Danville’s Alaina Gourley will be playing for the Gray Team with Rock Valley’s Jordan Te Grootenhuis acting as the coach. Gourley was a 1st Team All-Conference choice along with making the All-District team for southeast Iowa.
The senior averaged 17 points per game to go along with her 4.2 steals per game, which tied for first in the conference. Her 68.6% field goal percentage led the conference.
The Gray Team will play at 1 pm.
Class 3A
The Southeast Iowa Super Conference (SEISC) will be bringing a trio of players, including a pair of teammates, to Cedar Falls in Kenna Sandoval from Central Lee and Mediapolis’ Grace Holsteen and Ellah Wagenbach. Joining the trio will by Adalyn Long from Washington on the White Team, coach by Stephanie Dacey of Williamsburg.
Kenna Sandoval led the SEISC-South in points and rebounds per game, nearly averaging a double-double. The Hawk made the All-SEISC First Team.
Holsteen and Wagenbach were instrumental in the Bullettes’ first trip to the State Tournament since 2015, as they were both unanimous choices for the All-SEISC First Team along with Holsteen locking up Conference Player of the Year honors.
Washington’s Adalyn Long ranked 7th in the Southeast Conference (SEC) in points per game and 4th in assists per game. Along with All-SEC First Team honors, she also took home All-District for the southeast region.
The White Team will scrimmage at 10:30 am.
Class 3A/4A/5A
In a combination of the larger Class 3A schools and the two remaining classes, Burlington’s Mylee Stiefel and Keokuk’s Kendra Boatman will be playing for the same Gray Team under the direction of Chad Specht of Maquoketa and Nate Frese of Iowa City West.
The last two SEC Player of the Year award winners were once again jockeying to see who would claim their second nod this season with Boatman coming out on top as she led the conference in points, assists, and steals per game. Her 26.3 points per game ranked 4th in the state.
Stiefel was not that far behind, averaging 24.4 points per game, which ranked 8th in the state. The Grayhound also ranked 2nd in assists and 4th in steals per game. She did outpace Boatman in three pointers made per game with 3.6 on 33.5% shooting from beyond the arc.
The Gray Team will square off with the other select team at 9:15 am to tip-off the day.