Postseason Baseball and Softball Saturday Roundup
Southeast Iowa- Classes 1A and 2A for baseball and Classes 3A through 5A for softball with district champions decided and the winners from last night’s contests one game closer to the state tournament. Here’s how all of our local teams fared.
Softball
Class 3A
Region 8 saw two close games with West Burlington taking on Assumption and Washington hosting Central Lee. The Falcons gained a 3 to 1 lead in the top of the 4th inning, but the Knights jumped for four runs in the bottom half of the frame and never gave up the lead to win 6-3.
West Burlington finished the season with a 25-9 record.
The bottom half of the bracket saw Washington appear to break the game open with a two-RBI double by Alivia Anderson gave the Demons a 4 to 1 lead at the end of the 5th inning. The 7th inning rolled around, and the Demons only needed three outs.
The Hawks had other plans, striking for four runs to take a 5 to 4 lead into the bottom of the 7th inning. The Demons proceeded to load the bases with only one out in the inning; unfortunately for Washington two flyouts couldn’t score the tying run, ending their season in upset fashion. Washington finished the season with a 24-12 record.
Central Lee will look for another road victory against Assumption in the Regional Championship on Tuesday, July 16th, at 7 pm.
Class 4A
Fort Madison put up 18 runs in their first-round matchup in region 5 against Keokuk, but were unable to manage a run against Xavier, losing 6-0. The Bloodhounds ended the season with a 14-19 record.
In region 8, Burlington handled Central DeWitt with ease, winning 6-1. The Grayhounds will take on North Scott on the road on Tuesday at 7 pm for the Regional Championship.
Baseball
Class 1A
For the second year in a row, Burlington Notre Dame took on Moravia for the district championship. The Nikes’ Jaxon Sadler and the Mohawks’ Wyatt Throckmorton was the ultimate set up for a pitchers duel similar to a season ago.
The Nikes proceeded to score 10 runs and ended the game in the 5th inning with a shutout performance on the mound by Sadler and Payne Prottsman. A Lucas Johnson RBI double in the second inning got the scoring going for the Nikes, but the fourth inning was when disaster happened for Moravia.
The Nikes started the inning with a Spencer Brent single, then the Mohawks, almost as if the ghosts of yesteryear took over the defense, erred on three separate occasions in the inning, prolonging the inning. This set up Logan Brent for a three-run moonshot to left field, giving the Nikes a 7 to 0 lead.
An Isaiah Crow two-RBI single capped off an eight-run inning to lead 9 to 0. Back-to-back, one-two-three innings defensively set up a Spencer Brent lead off double in the fifth inning to present an early exit for Moravia. the conjunction with the rest of the game, it was an error that scored Brent and ended the game.
Head coach Chris Chiprez and the Nikes were plenty excited after the dominant victory,
“We’re feeling pretty good, actually. You know, we thought that we were in for a dog fight, and we were the first couple innings, you know, I mean, Moravia is well coached, they’re a good team. They got some great players and then you throw at Throckmorton out there on the mound. He’s one of the best pitchers in the state. So, for us, for our guys to battle and like I said, Logan Brent, that was a huge, I think, a momentum swing in, in the game, you know, and then, you know, we capitalized on some mistakes you know, and I was proud of the bottom half of our lineup. I thought Logan had a clutch home run there and then I thought Lucas Johnson hit the ball really well as well.”
Not only were the bats hot, Sadler and Prottsman turned in quality innings and more importantly kept their pitch count down,
“It was really huge, you know, we talked about that, you know, we talked about our offense, you know, over the last couple days., ‘OK, we need to put pressure on them.’ We need to get some runs so we can save our pitching for Tuesday if we survive that. You know? So, it was. It was huge. We didn’t have to use Caden Schwekner, which was also huge. And we limited Payne Prottsman to, not many pitches. So, it’s it worked out to our advantage.”
Fairfield will be the host sight for the Class 1A Substate 6 championship game against Burlington Notre Dame and Sigourney as defeated BGM 6-1 with Isaac Burns notching three RBIs on a double. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call.
Class 2A
After several stellar pitching performances in their Substate 5 District 10 postseason journey, Mediapolis finally met their match with Anamosa, as the Blue Raiders scored four runs in the first two innings.
Nevertheless, the Bulldogs did not give up scoring a run in the 5th, 6th, and 7th innings to tie the game. Ultimately, Anamosa won on a walk off, defeating Mediapolis 6-4.
The Bulldogs finished the season with a 21-7 record.
Lee County Fair 2024 Beef Show Results
Champion Derby Beef Live – Owen Weisinger
Reserve Champion Derby Beef Live – Paisley Anderson
Champion Derby Beef Carcass – Parker Overberg
Reserve Champion Derby Beef Carcass – Mason Overberg
1st Place Rate of Gain – Parker Overberg
2nd Place Rate of Gain – Emma Lyle
Champion Angus Female – Aubrey Weber
Champion Chianina Female – Zikalya Houtz
Champion High Maine Anjou – Owen Weisinger
Champion Simmental Female – Brystol Gerdes
Champion White Park – Carrigan Carroll
Champion Bucket Bottle Return Heifer – Aiden McDowell
Reserve Champion Bucket Bottle Return Heifer – Arabella McDowell
Champion Commercial Heifer – Owen Weisinger
Supreme Champion Beef Female – Owen Weisinger
Reserve Supreme Champion Beef Female – Brystol Gerdes
3rd Overall Beef Female – Brystol Gerdes
4th Overall Beef Female – Owen Weisinger
5th Overall Beef Female – Brody Moeller
Champion Junior Bucket Bottle Calf – Aiden McDowell
Reserve Champion Junior Bucket Bottle Calf – Tate Schmitt
Champion Overall Junior Bucket Bottle Calf – Makayla Newberry
Reserve Champion Overall Junior Bucket Bottle Calf – Ben Huslebus
Champion Intermediate Bucket Bottle Calf – Mason Overberg
Reserve Champion Intermediate Bucket Bottle Calf – Arabella McDowell
Champion Overall Intermediate Bucket Bottle Calf – Johnathan Seyb
Reserve Overall Intermediate Bucket Bottle Calf – Arabella McDowell & Baylor Ferreira
Champion Overall Senior Bucket Bottle Calf – James Seyb
Reserve Champion Overall Senior Bucket Bottle Calf – Lucas Wenke
Champion Market Heifer – Vada Weisinger
Champion Return Bucket Bottle Calf – Lucas Wenke
Grand Champion Market Beef – Emma Mohrfeld
Reserve Grand Champion Market Beef – Vada Weisinger
3rd Overall Market Beef – Brystol Gerdes
4th Overall Market Beef – Lucy Steffensmeier
5th Overall Market Beef – James Denning
Champion Advanced Showmanship – Henry Steffensmeier
Champion Senior Showmanship – Emma Lyle
Champion Intermediate Showmanship – Owen Weisinger
Champion Junior Showmanship – Brystol Gerdes
Sports, July 13th
High School Postseason Baseball
In Class 3A Substate 5, Mt. Pleasant and Fort Madison engaged in a pitching duel that Ben Newton and the Panthers came out on top of, 4-2, to advance to the semifinals. The Panthers trailed 1 to 0 in the bottom of the fourth inning when Payson Coleman laced one to the left-center gap with the bases loaded to notch two RBIs and take the lead. The Bloodhounds responded with some aggressive base running in the top of the fifth to tie the game at two.
A controversial call in the fifth inning prolonged the offense for the Panthers, leading to a go-ahead RBI single for Payton Hagans. The Panthers added an insurance run in the sixth inning on a passed ball and Ben Newton closed out his complete game effort in the top of the 7th, allowing two runs on nine hits and striking out five. Head coach Brent Broeker talked about his team’s effort after the game,
“It’s playoff baseball, you know, and you hope for the game where you win 10 one or 11 or whatever. But you know, it’s playing baseball and games tend to be tight and this was one of them. Fort Mason came right to play. They threw the kid (Hunter Cresswell) who pretty much shoved it on us last time we played him, so you know he did another great job, Cresswell kid. And so, I thought our boys did good battling with him. We put up just as many runs as we did last time against him. But this time at least we held him down instead of five we held them down to two.”
Fort Madison ended the season with an 11-21 record.
Washington fell to Central DeWitt last night 10-2. The Demons finished the season with a 5-21 record.
Mt. Pleasant will make the trip to Central DeWitt on Monday, July 15th, at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.
Fairfield slammed Keokuk last night 13-1. Aiden Westercamp slugged two doubles for a game high five RBIs in the win. The Chiefs ended the season with a 7-17 record.
Fairfield will face off against Assumption on Monday at 7 pm on the road.
In Class 4A Substate 8, Burlington lost to Davenport North last night 4-1. The Grayhounds finished the season with an 11-20 record.
In Class 1A Substate 6, Burlington Notre Dame will host Moravia for the District 11 championship tonight at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm. Head coach Chris Chiprez voiced his thoughts about the upcoming matchup,
“You know Moravia’s a good team. You know, in my opinion, they got one of the best pitchers in the state and one day, you know, Wyatt Throckmorton, you know, he’s a lefty. I don’t think he throws overly hard, but he locates his fastball well and he’s got a great change up off speed. They’re a scrappy team, you know, I think they’re hitting 0.367 as a team. I mean, we’re going to have to definitely play considerably better than we did tonight if we want to. We want to make it past the district final…”
BGM and Sigourney will play tonight at 7 pm for the District 12 championship.
In Class 2A Substate 5, Mediapolis will travel to Anamosa tonight at 7 pm.
High School Postseason Softball
For Class 1A Region 6, Holy Trinity Catholic fell to Twin Cedars last night 12-0. The Crusaders finished the season with an 8-12 record.
In Class 1A Region 8, Wapello shut down HLV last night 6-0. The Arrows will take on Sigourney on Monday, July 15th, at 7 pm on the road.
Class 3A Region 8, West Burlington will travel to Assumption tonight with first pitch at 7 pm.
Washington will host Central Lee tonight at 7 pm with the winner advancing to the regional championship.
In Class 4A Region 5, Fort Madison will compete in the regional semifinal against Xavier tonight at 7 pm on the road.
For Class 4A Region 8, Burlington will host Central DeWitt tonight at 7 pm with the winner advancing to the regional championship.
High School Cross Country
Mt. Pleasant’s optional summer runs, available for 7th through 12th graders, are scheduled Monday through Thursday. The runs will often be led by upperclassmen as coaches may not be present for every run.
On Mondays and Wednesdays the runs will start at 6:30 am at the Old Threshers Museum Theatre and on Tuesdays and Thursdays they will be at Saunders Park by the swimming pool at 7 pm.
If you have any questions, contact Coach Murray at 319-850-0867.
Prospect League
The Burlington Bees got tagged for 15 runs last night by the Alton River Dragons, losing 15-5. Carson Bittner led the offense with a home run and two RBIs. The Bees will stay on the road tonight to take on the Springfield Lucky Horseshoes at 6:30 pm.
The Clinton LumberKings traded games with the Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp last night, winning game one 4-1 and losing game two 9-3. Max Holy had a double and two RBIs in game two. The LumberKings will face off against the River Dragons tonight at home at 6:30 pm.
This Day in Sports History
1919 – Boston Red Sox pitcher Carl Mays walks off the mound blaming teammates for lack of support in the field.
1972 – Los Angeles Rams (Irsay) and Baltimore Colts (Rosenbloom) swap owners.
2019 – After Atlantic League-MLB partnership rule changes, Southern Maryland Blue Crabs’ outfielder Tony Thomas becomes first player in professional baseball history to steal first base in a 7-2 win versus the Lancaster Barnstormers.
Helen Wiele
Helen E. Wiele, 76, of Mt. Pleasant passed away on Thursday, July 11, 2024, at her home in Mt. Pleasant.
Funeral arrangements are pending at the Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant.
2024 Lee County Fair: Swine Show Results
Lee County Fair 2024
Swine Show Results
Champion Crossbred Breeding Gilt – Jaren Gerdes
Reserve Champion Crossbred Breeding Gilt – Haley Lampe
Champion Purebred Breeding Gilt – Ross Linder
Reserve Champion Purebred Breeding Gilt – Ruby Steffensmeier
Champion Breeding Gilt – Jaren Gerdes
Reserve Champion Breeding Gilt – Haley Lampe
3rd Overall Breeding Gilt – Ella Weisinger
4th Overall Breeding Gilt – Jenna Schwartz
5th Overall Breeding Gilt – Ross Linder
Champion Derby Gilt – Kaylee Moeller
Champion Derby Barrow – Alex Schwartz
Reserve Champion Derby Barrow – Korben Moeller
Champion Derby Swine – Kaylee Moeller
Reserve Champion Derby Swine – Alex Schwartz
Champion Derby Carcass- Adalyn Kruse
Reserve Champion Derby Carcass – Jayden Mueller
1st Place Rate of Gain – Jayden Mueller
2nd Place Rate of Gain – Emry McCarty
Competitive Swine Barrow – Korben Moeller
Champion Competitive Swine Gilt – Cooper Jones
Champion Competitive Swine Live – Korben Moeller
Reserve Champion Competitive Swine Live – Cooper Jones
1st Place Rate of Gain – Korben Moeller
2nd Place Rate of Gain – Ross Linder
1st Place Carcass – Copper Jones
2nd Place Carcass – Zoey Jones
Champion Junior Competitive Swine Overall– Ross Linder
Champion Intermediate Competitive Swine Overall – Kaylee Moeller
Champion Senior Competitive Swine Overall – Jayln Hawk
Champion Market Gilt – Brady Wellman
Reserve Champion Market Gilt – Lauren Schwartz
Champion Market Barrow – Brody Moeller
Reserve Champion Market Barrow – Ella Weisinger
3rd Overall Market Barrow – Haley Lampe
Champion Purebred Market Swine- Haley Lampe
Reserve Champion Purebred Market Swine – Ward Fraise
Champion Market Swine – Brody Moeller
Reserve Champion Market Swine – Ella Weisinger
3rd Overall Market Swine – Haley Lampe
4th Overall Market Swine – Haley Lampe
5th Overall Market Swine – Brady Wellman
Supreme Champion Swine – Brody Moeller
Champion Advanced Showmanship- Haley Lampe
Champion Senior Showmanship – Jenna Schwartz
Champion Intermediate Showmanship – Ella Weisinger
Champion Junior Showmanship – Brady Wellman
2024 Lee County Fair: Meat Goat and Sheep Show Results
Lee County Fair 2024
Meat Goat Show Results
Champion Purebred Breeding Goat – Tessa Cale
Reserve Champion Purebred Breeding Goat – Tessa Cale
Champion Breeding Goat – Brody Moeller
Reserve Champion Breeding Goat – Brystol Gerdes
3rd Overall Breeding Goat – Brystol Gerdes
4th Overall Breeding Goat – Brody Moeller
5th Overall Breeding Goat – Tessa Cale
1st Place Rate of Gain – Tanner Snaadt
2nd Place Rate of Gain – Evelyn Adkins
Champion Market Goat – Ella Weisinger
Reserve Champion Market Goat – Brody Moeller
3rd Overall Champion Market Goat – Macyn Lampe
4th Overall Champion Market – Blake Mohrfeld
5th Overall Champion Market – Adalyn Lampe
Advanced Showmanship – Adalyn Lampe
Senior Showmanship – Macyn Lampe
Intermediate Showmanship – Ella Weisinger
Junior Showmanship – Tessa Cale
Sheep Show Results
Champion Hair Breeding Ewe – Madison Hassman
Champion White Face Breeding Ewe – Reid Schmitt
Champion Speckled Face Breeding Ewe – Kasen Hulsebus
Champion Black Face Commercial Ewe – Emma Mohrfeld
Champion Home-Raised Breeding – Arabella McDowell
Reserve Champion Home Breeding – Johnny Seyb
Champion Commercial Ewe – Emma Mohrfeld
Reserve Champion Ewe – Emma Lyle
3rd Overall Champion Commercial Ewe – Parker Ellis
4th Overall Champion Commercial Ewe – Kasen Hulsebus
5th Overall Champion Commercial Ewe – Reid Schmidt
1st Place Rate of Gain – Shana Buford
2nd Place Rate of Gain – Arabella McDowell
Champion Derby Lamb – Arabella McDowell
Champion Hair Market Lamb – Johnathan Seyb
Champion White Face Market Lamb – Zach Estrada
Champion Speckled Faced Market Lamb – Adalyn Lampe
Champion Market Lamb Lightweight – Jeena Schwartz
Reserve Champion Market Lamb Light weight -Emma Lyle
Champion Market Lamb Middleweight – Adelyn Lampe
Reserve Champion Market Lamb Middleweight- Emma Lyle
Champion Market Lamb Heavyweight – Emma Mohrfeld
Champion Home Raised Market Lamb – Aiden McDowell
Reserve Champion Home Raised Market Lamb – Seeley Brown
Champion Market Lamb – Emma Mohrfeld
Reserve Champion Market Lamb – Jenna Schwartz
3rd Overall Market Lamb – Emma Lyle
4th Overall Market Lamb – Adelyn Lampe
5th Overall Market Lamb –Haley Lampe
Champion Pen of 3 – Aiden McDowell
Champion Advanced Showmanship – Haley Lampe
Champion Senior Showmanship –Emma Lyle
Champion Intermediate Showmanship – Zane Houtz
Champion Junior Showmanship – Brant Mohrfeld
Mount Pleasant Community Development Committee Meeting Agenda 07/16
MOUNT PLEASANT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
JULY 16, 2024 8:00 A.M.
AGENDA
The Mount Pleasant Community Development Committee will meet at 8:00 a.m. at Central Park Coffee Company located at 111 W Monroe St on Wednesday, July 16, 2024.
- Call to order.
- Approve minutes from the February 28, 2024, meeting.
- Review Building Permit Request for Awning, Main Street Pizza, 110-112 S Main St
- Open Forum.