Prep Boys’ Wrestling: A Pair of Runner-Up Finishes Rounds Out the 2026 IHSAA State Tournament

Des Moines, IA- All eyes and lights are on you for championship Saturday, as a pair of local wrestlers squared off against the top seed in their weight class for the right to bring home the title from the IHSAA’s 2026 State Wrestling Tournament. Here’s how our two local athletes fared.

Class 1A

113-Pound Weight Class

With only one goal in mind, WACO’s #2 Ian Maize was gifted a rematch against #1 Kaiden Belinsky of Don Bosco, the same wrestler who defeated him last year in the state championship.

Unfortunately, the senior for the Dons jumped out to an early 8 to 1 lead in the 1st period and never looked back, winning by technical fall. Maize, a sophomore, finished the season as the runner-up and with a 38-4 record for the season.

Class 2A

175-Pound Weight Class

In his fourth trip to the state tournament, Mediapolis’ #2 Kyler Crow was looking to end his high school career with a state championship but standing in his way was #1 Christian Dunning of Clear Lake.

Dunning proved to be the top wrestler of the class for a reason as he tabbed four takedowns by the end of the match for a major decision victory. Crow grabbed the silver medal and a 51-2 record for the year.

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The Class 1A team title went to Don Bosco. The Class 2A team title was split between Decorah and Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont, and the Class 3A title was snatched by Southeast Polk.

KILJ would like to thank all of our tournament sponsors for allowing us to cover the 2026 Boys’ Wrestling State Tournament.

Prep Boys’ Wrestling: 3rd Through 8th Place Results for Our Local Teams

Des Moines, IA- To start off championship Saturday for the Iowa High School Athletic Association’s 2026 Boys’ State Wrestling tournament, the consolation bracket played out all of their matchups to fill in the podium for 3rd through 8th place and KILJ had eight local athletes vying for the best spot they could get one the podium.

Here’s how our local athletes fared.

Class 1A

157-Pound Weight Class

Wapello’s #6 Cohen Wolford was handled by #9 Jaxon Gordon of Riverside by technical fall in the 7th place bout.

Wolford claimed 8th place with a season record of 40-7.

Class 2A

113-Pound Weight Class

#2 Kohen Dietzenbach of Burlington Notre Dame tangled with #1 Ethan Humphrey of West Branch in the consolation semifinals, but loss by a 10-3 decision. Dietzenbach was able to recover in the 5th place match as he pinned #12 Lucas Peters of West Delaware in the 3rd period.

Dietzenbach finished the season with a 40-2 record and with the 5th place medal.

120-Pound Weight Class

A southeast Iowa showcase pitted Burlington Notre Dame’s #5 Rowan Berndt against Mt. Pleasant’s #14 Levi Evans for the consolation semifinals. Berndt jumped out to a 6 to 1 lead entering the third period before the Panther scored an escape and takedown within the first minute to bring the match within one point.

Berndt gained a two-point lead after tabbing an escape and appeared to have won the match, but Evans scored a takedown with four seconds remaining to claim the 8-7 decision victory to advance to the bronze medal match.

Evans appeared exhausted from 8th match in three days and just could not keep up with #4 Atlee Dewitt of Alburnett, losing by technical fall. Still, the first boys’ state wrestler since 2020 claimed 4th place and a 38-7 record.

Berndt could not usurp #2 Urijah Courter of West Marshall in the 5th place match, falling by a 7-1 decision. The Nike took home a 6th place medal and a 43-8 record.

132-Pound Weight Class

#5 Colt Boyles of Burlington Notre Dame was in a stalemate against #3 Carter Schmauss of Crestwood for most of the match, but a 2nd period escape by Schmauss was all he needed to win the match by a 1-0 decision.

In a rematch from the quarterfinals, Boyles kept close to #4 Linden Phetxoumphone of Clarion-Goldfield-Dows yet still fell by a 4-0 decision. Boyles finished in 6th place with a 44-6 record for the year.

138-Pound Weight Class

#7 Caden Greiner of Washington pulled off the upset in shutout fashion, as he defeated #4 Kaydin Jones of Union by major decision. However, Greiner would lose by fall to #3 Liam Adflinger of Wilton to take 4th place overall.

150-Pound Weight Class

#4 Kael Cook of Burlington Notre Dame pinned #6 Aiden Hippen of Clear Lake within the third period. The victory gave the Nike 7th place and a 45-3 record.

175-Pound Weight Class

Fairfield’s #6 Dain Burkhart finished the day 2-0 after defeating #5 Kasen Tyler of Decorah by a 6-3 decision, sending him to the 3rd place match. In a match where every second was needed, Burkhart snuck away with a 9-8 victory after a couple rounds of overtime.

Burkhart took the bronze and finished with a 41-7 record.

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KILJ would like to thank all of our tournament sponsors for allowing us to cover the 2026 Boys’ Wrestling State Tournament.

MPCSD Board Meeting, Monday, 2/23/26

The Mt. Pleasant Community School District has scheduled a special board meeting for Monday, February 23, 2026, at 6pm.  The meeting will be held in the high school media center, 2104 S. Grand Avenue.  Items on the agenda include a presentation by Iowa School Finance Information Services, a district technology update and FY27 spending plan discussion.  Under new business, the board will consider approval of the 2026-27 calendar among other items.  This meeting is open to the public.

Sports, February 21st

Girls’ Regional Basketball

In Class 2A Region 8, Danville was unable to keep up with #8 Regina Catholic last night, falling 56-35. Alaina Gourley led the way with 11 points for the night. The Bears finished the season with a 16-6 record. 

For Class 3A Region 6, #8 Mediapolis will travel to #6 PCM with tip-off tonight at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

For Class 4A Region 6, Keokuk will venture to #6 Central DeWitt tomorrow at 7 pm. 

High School Wrestling

The 2026 Iowa High School Athletic Association’s (IHSAA) slate is set for championship Saturday and southeast Iowa will have two representatives dueling for their respective state championships.

In Class 1A 113-pound weight class, WACO’s #2 Ian Maize flew through his quarterfinal and semifinal matches with wins by technical fall and major decision, respectively. The Warrior will look to avenge his loss last year against #1 Kaiden Belinsky of Don Bosco in the championship bout tonight.

In the 157-pound weight class, #6 Cohen Wolford of Wapello bounced back from a tough 21-20 decision loss in the quarterfinals to take one win in the consolation bracket, guaranteeing a finish on the podium. He will wrestle #9 Jaxon Gordon of Riverside for 7th place today.

In Class 2A, Mt. Pleasant’s Levi Evans collected three victories in the consolation bracket to set up a match against Burlington Notre Dame’s #5 Rowan Berndt in the consolation semifinals today. 

The Nikes will also be looking for #2 Kohen Dietzenbach (113-pound weight class), #5 Colt Boyles (132-pound weight class), and Kael Cook (150-pound weight class) to finish on the podium with Cook taking on #6 Aiden Hippen of Clear Lake for 7th place. 

In the most exciting matchup of the day, the 175-pound weight class pitted Fairfield’s #6 Dain Burkhart against Mediapolis’ #2 Kyler Crow against one another in the semifinals. Crow would jump out to a 7 to 1 lead in the second period and battle off a comeback attempt by Burkhart to earn a spot in the championship match.

Crow will face off against #1 Christian Dunning of Clear Lake tonight. Burkhart will compete against #5 Kasen Tyler of Decorah in the consolation semifinals. 

Stay tuned to KILJ for updates from championship Saturday.

For a full recap of day three, click on this link: Day 3 Results

Boys’ District Basketball

In Class 3A Substate 4, #5 Mt. Pleasant will venture to #4 Davenport Assumption for their first round matchup on Monday, February 23rd, at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm. 

Substate 5 houses the rest of our local teams with #8 Fairfield traveling to #1 Pella. #4 Burlington will host #5 Washington, while #3 Keokuk will take on #6 Fort Madison at home for a pair of Southeast Conference clashes. 

In Class 1A Substate 5 District 9, it’s a rematch of last year’s district championship, Burlington Notre Dame will host Holy Trinity Catholic on Tuesday, February 24th, at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

In District 10, Hillcrest Academy will travel to Calamus-Wheatland on Tuesday at 7 pm.

In Class 2A Substate 5 District 9, Central Lee will compete for the District Championship on Tuesday at 7 pm against Regina Catholic.

In Substate 5 District 10, Mid-Prairie will head to Northeast for the District Championship at 7 pm on Tuesday. 

High School Bowling

Keokuk’s Chase Hemann will compete in the Class 2A individual state tournament on Wednesday, February 25th.

Southeastern Community College

The women’s basketball team will travel to Northeast Community College today at 1 pm.

The men’s basketball team will host Moberly Area Community College tonight at 7 pm.

College Basketball

The Iowa State women’s team will look to upset #12 TCU tomorrow, February 22nd, at 3 pm on the road. 

The #13 Iowa women’s team will host #6 Michigan tomorrow at 11 am.

The Iowa men’s team will travel to #24 Wisconsin tomorrow for their 3rd straight ranked opponent with tip-off at 3 pm.

The #6 Iowa State men’s team will travel to BYU tonight at 9:30 pm. KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130 will have the call.

This Day in Sports History

1979 – Two Iowa girls high school basketball teams play four scoreless quarters as the game was won 4-2 in the 4th overtime period.

1980 – Liechtenstein becomes the smallest country to produce an Olympic champion as Hanni Wenzel wins the women’s giant slalom at the Lake Placid Winter Games.

2016 – 58th Daytona 500: Denny Hamlin wins the closest finish in race history, by just 0.01s over Martin Truex Jr.

Triple A Weekly Fuel Report

Gasoline prices are on the move in Iowa according to AAA . The average price of regular unleaded across the state fell 9 cents from last week, now sitting at $2.45 per gallon—57 cents cheaper than a year ago. The national average is slightly higher at $2.92. Diesel prices also dipped 5 cents this week, averaging $3.40 in Iowa, well below the national average of $3.67.

On the crude oil market, West Texas Intermediate fell $3.69 per barrel to $61.60, while Brent crude dropped $2.48 to $67.72.

Heating fuels are also seeing changes. Natural gas prices fell 19 cents to $2.96 per million BTUs, propane averages $1.63 per gallon, and home heating oil is at $2.94 per gallon statewide.

For tips on saving energy at home or on the road, visit energy.gov or fueleconomy.gov.

MP’s 4th Annual Family Fun Fair Scheduled!

Families in Mount Pleasant are invited to an evening of fun, food, and community connection at the 4th Annual Family Fun Fair.

The event will take place Thursday, March 5th from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the MPCSD Central Campus, located on the 100 block of West Franklin Street.

Hosted by the Mount Pleasant Community School District, the Family Fun Fair will feature free dinner, inflatable attractions, face painting, prizes, and giveaways for all ages. More than 20 community agencies will also be on hand, offering valuable resources and information for families.

The district-wide Scholastic Book Fair will be set up during the event, giving students a chance to find their next favorite book.

Organizers encourage families to stop by before or after parent-teacher conferences and enjoy a fun-filled evening together.

 

 

Prep Boys’ Wrestling: WACO’s Ian Maize and Mediapolis’ Kyler Crow Eyeing Gold After Day Three of the 2026 IHSAA State Tournament

Des Moines, IA- Championship Saturday is now set for the 2026 Iowa High School Athletic Association’s State Wrestling Tournament as each weight class has been whittled down to the best eight wrestlers.

Here’s how our local athletes fared.

Class 1A

106-Pound Weight Class

Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union’s #8 Justin Knipfer had a rough day two as he fell to #1 Ty Martin of Don Bosco in the quarterfinals and in the consolation bracket could not keep up with #13 Kaleb Gordon of Jesup, falling by a 12-8 decision. Knipfer finished the season with a 31-7 record.

113-Pound Weight Class

#19 Dakota Aney of Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union started the day with a win by fall over #11 Nathan Benedix of Woodbury Central but was eliminated in the fourth round of the consolation bracket by #7 Leyton Elmquist of Audubon by a 13-7 decision. Aney went 29-9 for the season.

With only one goal in mind, WACO’s #2 Ian Maize dominated his quarterfinal matchup against Elmquist with a victory by technical fall and his semifinal showdown against #3 Brady Burton of Westwood, taking it by major decision. The Warrior is now poised for a rematch of last year’s state championship bout against #1 Kaiden Belinsky of Don Bosco Saturday night.

120-Pound Weight Class

WACO’s #12 Rydge Sterna fell to #20 Mason Fogt of Hudson in the third round of the consolation bracket. He finished his freshman season with a 38-14 record.

157-Pound Weight Class

Wapello’s #6 Cohen Wolford and #3 Caleb Swedin of GTRA combined for 41 points in the quarterfinals and it was Swedin that escaped with the 21-20 decision victory. Wolford would bounce back wo defeat #10 Caleb Skogen of Lake Mills by an 11-4 decision in the consolation bracket.

In another close match, Wolford found himself on the wrong end of another close decision, losing to #7 Sam Dominick of Woodbury Central by a 10-8 decision. He will wrestle for 7th place today against #9 Jaxon Gordon of Riverside.

175-Pound Weight Class

#22 Trevor Phillips of Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union fell to #14 William Lawson of Pocahontas Area in the second round of the consolation bracket by a 7-1 decision. He finished the season with a 27-15 record.

Class 2A

113-Pound Weight Class

In one of the bigger upsets of the tournament, #2 Kohen Dietzenbach of Burlington Notre Dame lost to #7 Rike DeWitt of Williamsburg in the quarterfinals by a 7-1 decision. He would take out his frustration in the next two rounds of the consolation bracket, beating #6 Garrett Pumphrey of Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont by technical fall and #10 Kaleb Brown of West Liberty by major decision to roll into the consolation semfinals.

Dietzenbach will wrestle #1 Ethan Humphrey of West Branch with the winner moving on to the 3rd place match.

120-Pound Weight Class

Burlington Notre Dame’s #5 Rowan Berndt started his day with a sudden victory upset over #4 Atlee Dewitt of Alburnett to advance to the semifinals. Nevertheless, he was unable to find that magic in the semifinals, losing to #1 Dylan Williamson of Van Meter by a 4-2 decision.

Elsewhere, Mt. Pleasant’s #14 Levi Evans was handling business in the consolation bracket as he picked up three victories, including two upsets to advance to the consolation semifinals. He will collide with Berndt with the winner moving on to the 3rd place match.

126-Pound Weight Class

Burlington Notre Dame’s #5 Ryan Rose fell to #4 Adrian Phetxoumphone of Clarion-Goldfield-Dows in the quarterfinals by technical fall. Unfortunately, he was unable to regain his footing as #9 Jon Gonzales of West Marshall eliminated him by a 7-4 decision. Rose finished the season with a 39-9 record.

132-Pound Weight Class

#5 Colt Boyles of Burlington Notre Dame lost to #4 Linden Phetxoumphone of Clarion-Goldfield-Dows in the quarterfinals yesterday by major decision. Boyles would respond by collecting a major decision victory and 2-1 decision victory over the next two rounds to set up a matchup against #3 Carter Schmauss of Crestwood in the consolation semifinals.

138-Pound Weight Class

#11 Jared Glendening of Burlington Notre Dame finished 0-2 after losing by major decision #3 Liam Adflinger of Wilton in the quarterfinals. After Washington’s #7 Caleb Greiner pinned #17 Kyson Jalas of Spirit Lake Park, the Nike and Demons faced off with Greiner collecting the major decision victory.

That victory guaranteed a podium finish for Greiner, but he improved that to a top-six finish with a 13-6 decision victory over #10 Calden Latch of Roland-Story. He will wrestle #4 Kaydin Jones of Union with the winner advancing to the 3rd place match.

150-Pound Weight Class

#4 Kael Cook of Burlington Notre Dame had the lead by points early in the third period, but #5 Kameron Kremer of Independence took his shot and defeated Cook by fall. The Nike would manage a technical fall win over #9 Cael Cotter of North Polk yet was upset by #8 Croix Gudenkauf by a 7-1 decision.

Cook will look to finish in 7th place against #6 Aiden Hippen of Clear Lake.

165-Pound Weight Class

#17 Joey Glendening of Burlington Notre Dame lost his first match of the day to #10 Cooper Gates of West Branch by major decision. Glendening finished the season with a 40-8 record.

175-Pound Weight Class

Southeast Iowa got a show in the semifinals last night, as Fairfield’s #6 Dain Burkhart upset #3 Ayden Antonelli of Anamosa in the quarterfinals in a 9-5 decision victory, while #2 Kyler Crow of Mediapolis dominated 7 Blake Mather of West Delaware for a victory by technical fall.

Those victories would pit the Trojans against the Bulldog in the semifinals. Crow would venture out to 7 to 1 lead in the second period, but Burkhart roared back with five points and cut the deficit to three. However, Crow would prove to be too much as he rode an 11-8 decision victory to the championship match.

Crow will look to end his high school career with a state championship when he takes on #1 Christian Dunning of Clear Lake tonight.

Burkhart will attempt to bounce back against #5 Kasen Tyler of Decorah in the consolation semifinals.

190-Pound Weight Class

Washington’s #10 Blaine Rees took down #15 Lohen Tank of NH/TV by a 5-3 decision to start his day but fell to #3 Thomas Sexton of Decorah by technical fall to end his day. Rees collected a 35-8 record for the year.

215-Pound Weight Class

#19 Ren Watson of Fort Madison lost his first match of the day to #11 Carter Eddy of Independence in a 7-0 decision shutout. Watson finished the season with a 43-10 record.

285-Pound Weight Class

#19 Baylor Ferreira of Fort Madison lost to #12 Gable Eddy of Independence yesterday by a 9-5 decision. He finished the year with a 24-15 record.

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KILJ will be providing updates for Championship Saturday! KILJ would like to thank all of our tournament sponsors for allowing us to cover the 2026 Boys’ Wrestling State Tournament.

HC Board of Supervisors Meeting Agenda for Monday, 02/23/26 – Special Election Date & 2027 Budget

The Henry County Board of Supervisors will meet regarding two agenda items on Monday, February 23 at the Court House in Mt. Pleasant.  Board Chair Chad White confirmed that the supervisors will convene at 10am to begin work on the FY2027 budget.  At 11am on Monday, the Henry County Board of Supervisors will set the date for a special election to fill the Henry County Attorney vacancy.  If necessary, following confirmation of the special election date, the board will continue working on the FY 2027 budget.  The meeting is open to the public.