Sports, October 1st

Mt. Pleasant Football

The Mt. Pleasant Panthers fell behind quick to the number four team in Class 4A, and the Iowa City Liberty Lightning did not let up as they kept scoring at will with the lethal passing attack leading to the final score of 68-6. Unfortunately, too many turnovers in the first half and a lack of consistency on offense highlighted the first half for the Panthers as the Lightning struck quick and often putting up 48 points in the first half and forcing three takeaways. The Panthers did have a nice 65-yard drive in the 3rd quarter that resulted in a 19-yard touchdown pass from Jacob Richtman to Garrett Cook, Richtman’s tenth touchdown pass of the season and the Panthers first touchdown in six quarters. The second half showed that this is a team that will never stop playing, something Coach Striegel promised the Panthers will do every game. It is Homecoming next week for Mt. Pleasant as they will host Burlington, Lomont Molding sponsors our coverage of Panther Homecoming. 

High School Football Scores

Grinnell 12, Keokuk 6

Mediapolis 42, Wilton 21

North Scott 46, Burlington 7

WACO 42, Lone Tree 17

Winfield-Mt. Union 60, Tri-County 0

Fairfield 53, West Burlington 7

Fort Madison 14, Clinton 13

High School Volleyball

New London went 1-1 at their own tournament as they defeated Winfield-Mt. Union 2 sets to 1 by scores of 16-21, 21-14, and 15-4. But, lost to Mid-Prairie in straight sets. The Tigers next game will be Thursday, October 6th, against Fort Madison

Winfield-Mt. Union went 2-2 today at the New London tournament as they defeated Louisa-Muscatine and English Valleys in straight sets, but the aforementioned loss to New London, and West Burlington defeated the Wolves in straight sets rounded out their day. 

West Burlington went 2-1 as they defeated Mid-Prairie earlier in the day along with Winfield-Mt. Union, but the rematch against Mid-Prairie went the Golden Hawks way as they won the third set 15-11. 

WACO’s next game will be October 4th at 7:30 pm against Winfield-Mt. Union.

Holy Trinity Catholic’s next game will be senior night when they host Central Lee on October 4th at 7:30 pm.

Tuesday, October 4th, will be the start to the SEC Volleyball tournament hosted by Washington. Mt. Pleasant, Fairfield, Keokuk, Fort Madison, and Burlington will all be competing. 

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

An emotional Homecoming win for the Tiger football team as they move to 3-3 on the season and 1-0 in conference play after defeating Mayville State University 42-38 in a back and forth affair. The first half belonged to the Comets as they held a 14-7 lead keeping the Tigers under 100 total yards and scoring a defensive touchdown. A fumble recovery deep in the Comet’s territory led to Iowa Wesleyan’s only score of the first half on a 3-yard touchdown run for Kameron Cole. The second half was a different story as the Tigers scored the next 21 points including a blocked punt by Jaydon Varnado who then recovered it in the endzone for a touchdown. The Comets did not let up as they took a 38-35 lead late in the game. The Tigers were down to their last play facing a fourth-and-three when AJ Moses took the ball and rumbled for 55 yards setting up Zach Chevalier to find JC Gill for a 14-yard touchdown pass to take the lead and the defense held the rest of the way. Chevalier tossed for 152 yards and one touchdown. It was the two-headed attack of Moses and Cole, as Moses rushed for 178 yards and a score while Cole went off for 81 yards and two scores. Parker Heidt added a touchdown on the ground, as well. Joseph Pace led the way in tackles with 9. Major Niccum had one sack, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Izaiah Payne had 1.5 sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery as well. Jarius Evans tallied his first interception of the season. The Tigers will be at home Saturday, October 8th, to face off against Dickinson State University at 1 pm.

The Tiger volleyball team played tough but fell to St. Ambrose University in straight sets by scores of 25-21, 25-22, and 25-18. Malie DaMate led the team in kills with 7 and added 5 assists to her stat line. Leamaris Fuentes led the team in assists with 9. They will look to bounce back at home against Faith Baptist Bible College Tuesday, October 4th, at 7 pm.

The Tiger Women will be competing in the Knox Invite starting today, October 1st, and going until Sunday in Galesburg, Illinois. The Tiger Men will compete at the Central Invite October 3rd and 4th.

The women’s soccer team’s next game will be October 4th as they travel to clash with the University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy Eutectics at 4 pm, as they look to extend their win streak to three games.

The men’s soccer team looks to get back in the win column October 5th, when they travel to play Missouri Baptist University at 2 pm.

This Day in Sports History

1661 – Yachting begins in England as King Charles II beats his brother James, Duke of York in a yacht race from Greenwich to Gravesend.

1932 – Babe Ruth’s legendary call; sledged by Cubs dugout, points to center-field before homering into the Wrigley Field bleachers in 5th inning, Game 3 of the World Series; NY Yankees win, 7-5.

2004 – Seattle Mariners Japanese outfielder Ichiro Suzuki gets his 258th hit of the season, breaking George Sisler’s 84-year-old MLB single-season record; Ichiro ends season on 262

October 3rd, 2022 – October 9th, 2022

10/05/22
Jacob Fry
10/05/22
Jessica Streeter
10/05/22
Mike & Marilyn Vincent (54th Anniversary)
10/06/22
Judy Prior
10/06/22
Kenneth Shelman
10/06/22
Maggie Brown
10/06/22
Audra Gerleman
10/06/22
Rodger Krogmeier
10/06/22
Mark Sieren
10/06/22
Joshua Waterman
10/06/22
Bob Wilson
10/06/22
Owen Wibstad
10/07/22
Edward Peterson
10/07/22
Allan Woline
10/07/22
Cynthia Diaz
10/07/22
Allan Woline
10/07/22
Curt Sparrow - 68
10/07/22
Jake & Angie Syfert
10/08/22
Karla Denning
10/08/22
Kent Metcalf
10/08/22
Mckenna Jacobsmeier
10/08/22
Teresa Kramer
10/09/22
Hugh Miller
10/09/22
Robert Parks
10/09/22
Vanessa Perez
10/09/22
Marvin Brown
10/09/22
Morgan Yoder
10/09/22
Pat & Cherri Callaway

Week 6 Iowa High School Football Scores (Local)

Grinnell 12, Keokuk 6

Mediapolis 42, Wilton 21

North Scott 46, Burlington 7

WACO 42, Lone Tree 17

Winfield-Mt. Union 60, Tri-County 0

Fairfield 53, West Burlington 7

Iowa City Liberty 68, Mt. Pleasant 6

Solon 44, Washington 0

Fort Madison 14, Clinton 13

IWU Homecoming Royalty

The Iowa Wesleyan University 2022 Homecoming Royalty were announced Friday night during Boom Night activities on campus. This year’s Homecoming Queen is Karoline Stratton of Dubuque, Iowa. The King is Moses Eason II from Baxley Georgia. The Homecoming Princess is Ayana Lewis and the Prince is Asaivian “Sai” McWilliams.

 

$160,670 Award for the Enhance Henry County Community Foundation

The Enhance Henry County Community Foundation has been notified it will soon be receiving a $160,670 state award to advance community based philanthropy throughout Henry County.

The award comes by way of the County Endowment Fund which was established by HF 2302 in the 2004 Legislative Session.  The purpose of this legislation is to provide financial support to encourage the creation and development of community foundations and civic philanthropy throughout Iowa.

Under terms of the legislation the Enhance Henry County Community Foundation will direct 75 percent of the award to foundation grantmaking activities and 25 percent will be placed in the Foundation’s permanent endowment. This allocation ratio provides the opportunity to assist local projects immediately as well as help build an endowment for the future of the county.

Since its establishment in 2004, the Enhance Henry County Community Foundation has awarded over $1,625,000 in grants to over 60 county organizations and charities.  Together these awards have leveraged over $10,000,000 in new projects for Henry County.

 The permanent endowment of the Enhance Henry County Community Foundation is now $568,000.  We encourage local individuals and institutions to learn more about the benefits of working with our foundation.

 To request an application or any questions related to contributions, gifts and grantmaking can be directed to Lora Roth, Administrator for the Enhance Henry County Community Foundation at 319-385-8728 or lora@kilj.com.

Mary Jo Wright (final arrangements)

Mary Jo Wright, 69, of Mt. Pleasant passed away on Tuesday, September 27, 2022, at her home.

A Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, October 7, 2022, at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church. Father Paul Connolly will officiate.  Burial will follow in the Forest Home Cemetery.  Friends may call after 2 p.m. on Thursday at the Murphy Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant where the family will be present from 4 to 7 p.m. that evening.  Memorials may be directed to the St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in her memory.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com

Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant, is caring for her arrangements.

LaVerne Westercamp

LaVerne Westercamp, 81, of Farmington, Iowa, passed away at 2:53 p.m. Thursday, September 29, 2022, at the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House in West Burlington, Iowa.

He was born on September 11, 1941, at his family home outside of Bonaparte, Iowa, the son of John and Elsie (Triplett) Westercamp. On December 7, 1968, he married Deah Gorman.

He is survived by his wife: Deah; six children: Laura Dean, Ginger (Craig) Cunningham, Dustin (Jill) Westercamp, Missy (Josh Mayes) Snider, Tianna (Dale) Fincher and Jed Westercamp; grandchildren: Terra, Winter, Chelby, Cheyenne, Courtney, Corby, Dalton, Denton, Jolene, Jonny, Justin, Reece, Seth, Konner, Kennedy and Paisley and many great grandchildren. He is also survived by three brothers: Rex, Marvin and Dave and two sisters: Velma and Audrey.

He was preceded in death by his parents: John and Elsie; granddaughter: Summer; three brothers: Hubert, Charles and Max and two sisters: Vivian and Joyce.

LaVerne was a lifelong farmer. He enjoyed working with livestock, hunting and riding his mule with family and friends. He would invite everyone to Funday Sunday every week!

His body has been entrusted to the crematory of Schmitz Funeral Home for cremation.

The family will receive friends from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, October 5, 2022, at Schmitz Funeral Home in Farmington.

A graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 5, 2022, at Greenglade Cemetery in Farmington with Reverend Mark Caston officiating.

In lieu of flowers, memorials have been established in his memory for Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House or Every Step Hospice.

Schmitz Funeral Home of Farmington is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com.

Jack E. Hummell (final arrangements)

Jack E. Hummell, 70, of Mt. Pleasant, died Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at his residence.

Per Jack’s request, there will be no visitation or memorial service. Cremation rites have been entrusted to the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 N. Main St., Mt. Pleasant. On-Line condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfuneralhome.com.

Jack Eldon Hummell was born April 11, 1952 in Burlington, IA. He was the son of Glen Eldon and Patsy Rose (White) Hummell. Jack moved with his family to Mt. Pleasant where he attended school and graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School in 1970. On April 3, 1971 , Jack married Sandra Kay Anderson Stafford. The couple later divorced. On February 14, 2007 in Mt. Pleasant,  Jack was united in marriage to Darcey Ann Stortz.

Jack was a longtime machine operator for CECO Building Systems of Mt. Pleasant. He enjoyed many crafts, but most especially woodworking and making wind chimes. Jack enjoyed the outdoors and loved to go camping.

Those thankful for sharing in Jack’s life include his wife Darcey of Mt. Pleasant; 2 children – Jeffery Eldon Hummell of New London and Kimberly (Tab) Burns of Mt. Pleasant. 3 step-children – Joshua Stortz, Amanda Clark and Sarah (Doug) Slobodnik, all of Mt. Pleasant; 4 siblings – Carolyn (Tom) Seibert of Burlington, Rodney Hummell, Carol (Dan) Tackleson of Oklahoma and Tiffany (Aaron) Dilks of West Point; 4 grandchildren – Jenna Hummell, Samantha Alexander, Savannah Slobodnik and James Slobodnik; his step-mother – Velma Hummell of West Point and friends Charlie & Karen Bowman and Christine Lease.

His mother, father and a sister, Charlotte Hummell, precede Jack in death.