Iowa Wesleyan Weekend Athletics

The Tigers football team moves to 2-2 on the season after dismantling Finlandia University 55-0. As the rain fell throughout the entire afternoon, it was a dominant defensive effort that led the Tigers and even led to the first touchdown of the game as Major Niccum recovered a fumble and took it 69-yards to open up the scoring. Overall, the defense held the Lions to -107 yards on the day, allowed only 2 first downs, forced four turnovers, and had 11 sacks. Zach Chevalier threw for 147 yards and four touchdowns, with two of those going to Jaden Harris, and the other two going to Asaivien McWilliams and Bryan Battle. Gavin Esquivel tossed a 9-yard touchdown pass late in the game to JC Gill, while Lucas Mosqueda and Travis Fossum added one field goal apiece. Niccum and Jerich Givens led the team in tackles with 8, while Niccum added two sacks, three-and-a-half tackles for a loss, and a deflection. Demitrius Boyd led the team in sacks with two-and-a-half. The Tigers will be on the road to play Dakota St. next Saturday at 4 pm.

The Tigers volleyball team captured their first win of the year in straight sets over Cottey College to open the second day of the UHSP tournament, winning the sets 25-15, 25-21, and 25-22. Emma Lincoln dominated leading the team in kills with 11, followed by Malie DaMate with 8 kills and adding 19 assists. Bethel College proved to be a tough match as they beat the Tigers in straight sets by scores of 25-19, 26-24, and 25-18. Madison Saia had 6 kills and DaMate added 13 assists to her tournament total. September 20th at 7 pm marks the next game for the Tigers when they face off against Faith Baptist Bible College on the road.

The men’s and women’s soccer team traveled to play William Woods University with the men now having won two games straight as the defeated the Owls 4-1. Richard Arch scored two goals on the game with Francisco Morsila and Francisco Javier Saldana each adding one goal. Alvaro Morera saved 8 shots on 9 attempts. The women’s team falls to 2-4 on the season as they fell to the Owls 2-1. The Owls got their first scoring attempt on a penalty kick after a handball call in the penalty box and they were able to connect. They added another goal in the second half before Ana Medina-Suazo scored in the 89th minute to give us the final score 2-1. The men’s and women’s teams travel to Harris-Stowe University on September 20th to take on the Hornets. Women will play at 1 pm, while the men will play at 3 pm.

September 19th , 2022 – September 25th, 2022

09/19/22
Tom Jacobsmeier
09/19/22
Shaylee Brothersen (16)
09/20/22
Eva Ford
09/20/22
Blake White
09/20/22
Breana White
09/20/22
Trace Roether
09/20/22
Erin Ireland
09/20/22
Mike & Gayle Donnelly
09/21/22
Richard Cornick
09/21/22
John Shaffner
09/23/22
Cole Burns
09/23/22
Nelly Latta
09/23/22
Joseph Miller
09/23/22
Jody Olson
09/23/22
Dianna Roth
09/23/22
Molli Wilson
09/23/22
Jeff & Nancy McGohan
09/24/22
Matthew Christner
09/24/22
Steven Dovenspike
09/24/22
Savannah Rice
09/24/22
Darrel Ridenour
09/24/22
Matt Breuer (50)
09/24/22
Gabrielle Wilson
09/24/22
Lois Betz
09/24/22
Steve Dovenspike
09/25/22
Rebecca Beavers
09/25/22
Phyllis Klopfenstein
09/25/22
Randall Keith
09/25/22
Karley Ruschill
09/25/22
Rod Collins

Week 4 High School Football Scores

High School Football Scores

Burlington 42, Ottumwa 7

Fairfield 29, Knoxville 28

Iowa City Liberty High School 55, Clear Creek-Amana 7

Mediapolis 17, Regina, Iowa City 7

WACO, Wayland 54, Iowa Valley, Marengo 26

Fort Madison 37, Washington 0

Winfield-Mt. Union 52, HLV 12

Xavier 17, North Scott 0

West Burlington 30, Mt. Pleasant 20

New London 58, English Valleys 12

Maquoketa 44, Clinton 36

Congratulations to 2022 New London Homecoming King and Queen, Korbin Swenson and Kalayna Durr

Congratulations to 2022 New London Homecoming King and Queen, Korbin Swenson and Kalayna Durr!!

The 2022 New London Homecoming Queen is Kalayna Durr  and the King is Korbin Swenson.  The Court is made up of Natalie Burden, Camryn Lair, Eliana Manning, and Emma Nye. The gentlemen of the court are Logan Gallup, Dominic Lopez, Blaise Porter, and Trent Wilkerson. The King and Queen were announced Friday night before the Homecoming Football game.

MP Police Investigate Two Vehicle Accident

Mount Pleasant Police were called to a two-vehicle accident Friday morning at about 7:30 at the intersection of East Monroe and Brazelton Streets.  According to the police report Richard Howie of Mount Pleasant was driving a pickup south on Brazelton.  The truck came to a stop at the intersection. Howie then pulled into the intersection continuing South. At the same time Ryan Herr of Mount Pleasant was driving East on Monroe.  The pickup hit the Herr vehicle causing it to spin and roll over onto its’ top. It came to a stop and knocked over a stop sign  and post. Both drivers received minor injuries but were checked out at the scene and released.

Sheriff’s Office Reports 2 Vehicle Accident

On September 15th, 2022, at approximately 2:16 p.m., the Henry County Sheriff’s Office took a report of a van versus Semi accident in the 1100-grid of Benton Avenue. An investigation determined that Lori Thompson, 54, operator of a 2008 Kia Sedona, was headed Southbound on Benton Ave when she rear ended a Semi trailer turning into a farm but was unable to see it due to the gravel dust. The 2nd vehicle, a 2001 Mack farm semi, was driven by 34-year-old Lee Unternahrer. The Kia sustained an estimated $3000 in damage and was towed away, the semi received no visible damage, minor possible injuries were reported.

Lori was cited for Following Too Closely.

***A criminal charge is merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.***

Iowa Wesleyan to Present 2022 Alumni Awards and Hall of Fame Inductee at Homecoming

Iowa Wesleyan University will present the 2022 Distinguished Alumni and Alumni Service Awards and induct one member into the Iowa Wesleyan Athletic Hall of Fame on Saturday, October 1 at 6 pm. The ceremony will take place in the Social Hall of the Howe Student Activity Center during Homecoming Weekend. The public is welcome to attend the awards ceremony by purchasing tickets at iw.edu/homecoming.

The 2022 Distinguished Alumni Award will be presented to Jackie Reszetar ’91.

Jackie Reszetar enlisted in the United States Army in 1992 and spent 21 years serving in public health roles within the military, including Environmental Health Technician and Environmental Science Officer Engineer, before retiring from the military as a Major in 2013. Reszetar continued to serve in public health roles, including becoming the Director of Environmental for the Southern Nevada Health District and serving on the Public Health Accreditation Board. Reszetar has since retired and now serves as an Epilepsy Center for Excellence, Anita Kaufmann Advocate for Epilepsy.

The 2022 Alumni Service Awards will be presented to Dave ’71 and Cathy (Garretson ’71) Helman.

Dave Helman worked with the United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons for 27 years, served as Associate Warden at federal prisons in West Virginia and Minnesota, and served as Warden in Minnesota and Illinois before retiring to Salem, Iowa, in 2001. Mr. Helman has since served as the Chairman of the Salem, Iowa Library Building Trust Fund; Chairman for four county Early Childhood Iowa Board of Directors; Chairman for Henry County Adjustment Board; and a member of Healthy Henry County Communities. Mr. Helman has also served as a chairman of the Henry County Democratic Party for nine years, led voter registration efforts on the IW campus, served annually as a Constitution Day speaker and organized the first satellite polling places at IW.

Cathy (Garretson) Helman served in public education for 28 years as an elementary classroom teacher for grades 1-4 and Title I Reading for grades 1-3 in West Virginia, Minnesota, and Illinois before retiring in 2008. Mrs. Helman has since served as President of the Friend of the Salem Crew Public Library and a member of the Salem Library Building Trust Fund. Mrs. Helman currently serves on the Lewelling Quaker Museum Board as Treasurer and docent, and she also continues to support DAR Community service projects in the James Harlan Chapter.

The 2022 Hall of Fame Inductee is Anna (Jones ’12) Zander.

Anna Zander was a two-time All-American at Iowa Wesleyan during a four-year career, making her one of the greatest players in the school’s long and distinguished history of playing women’s basketball. She was the second player in school history to receive NAIA First Team All-American honors and was a three-time First Team All-Midwest Collegiate Conference selection. Zander finished her career as the school’s all-time leader in assists and steals and also ranks fourth in school history in scoring and fifth in rebounding. She also was a member of three Tiger teams to advance to the NAIA National Tournament and, as a sophomore, was a starter on IW’s record-setting team that finished 27-8 and advanced to the Elite 8 at nationals.

 

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Marilyn E. Hite

Marilyn E. Hite, 70, of Mt. Pleasant, died Wednesday, September 14, 2022 at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.

A private family celebration of life will be held at a later date. The Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 N. Main St., Mt. Pleasant, is caring for Marilyn’s family.

Marilyn Elaine McKim was born October 10, 1951 in Mt. Pleasant. She was the daughter of Roger Kendall and Lorene Ruth (Buck) McKim. She graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School in 1969. She furthered her studies in bookkeeping at the (then) Indian Hills Technical School in Ottumwa and later at Southeastern Community College in Burlington. On November 8, 1969 at the First Baptist Church in Mt. Pleasant, Marilyn was united in marriage to Rex Allan Hite.

Marilyn began a lengthy career in bookkeeping, first with Smith & Holtkamp Accounting and later with TDT Accountants and Financial Advisors, PC. She retired in December of 2016.

Marilyn was very gifted in any craft involving thread and cloth, including sewing, macrame and embroidery. She made 2 Sweet-Sixteen dresses for her granddaughters to wear at Midwest Old Threshers. Marilyn loved to garden both in flowers and vegetables. She canned much of what she raised in her garden. Canning was not her only skill in the kitchen, as she was well noted by her family for her baking. Marilyn also displayed her handiwork in the pieces of furniture she refinished, which she learned on her own.

Those thankful for sharing in Marilyn’s life include her husband of 52 years, Rex of Mt. Pleasant; 3 children – Lori (Chad) Zickefoose of Ozark, MO, Emily (Matt) Schinstock of Salem and Joshua Hite of New London; a bonus daughter – Marci (Jason) Carter of Ozark, MO; her best friend, Judy Zickefoose of Camdenton, MO 2 sisters – Martha Hofstad of Mt. Pleasant and Ruth Allison of South Carolina; her step mother – Sally McKim of Ames; 2 brothers – Bill (Michelle) McKim of Ames and Mike (Kerri) McKim of Spirit Lake; 11 grandchildren – Elissa (Josh), Kelsie (Brandon), Brett (Ryley), Jeremy, Hanna (Alec), Brock, Justin, Nick, Kyle, Makenna and Jordan (Lucas) and 1 great granddaughter – Adelin.

Marilyn’s mother and father precede her in death.