Sports, February 5th

High School Basketball

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team will host Ottumwa and the boys’ will travel to Ottumwa tonight with the girls’ game at 6:45 pm and the boys’ game at 7:30 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will cover the boys’ game with the pregame show at 7:15 pm.

The Danville girls’ team clobbered Columbus over the weekend 60-18 in the two seed game of the Southeast Iowa Super Conference shootout (SEISC). Kenna Furnald led the Bears with 18 points as the Bears tallied 25 steals. The Danville boys’ team has now won three games in-a-row after taking down Collins-Maxwell 73-48. The Bears will take on Holy Trinity Catholic tonight at 7:30 pm at home.

The Holy Trinity Catholic girls’ team claimed the SEISC title after dominating Lone Tree over the weekend 50-26. The Crusaders will host Mediapolis tonight at 7:30 pm. The Holy Trinity Catholic and WACO boys’ teams collided over the weekend in a matchup of the #2 teams in the SEISC. In an instant classic, Connor Gehling finished off Holy Trinity Catholic’s comeback with a lay-up with two seconds remaining to win 54-53. Gehling finished with 24 points as Colton Leichty led WACO with 16 points. 

The WACO boys’ team will travel to Pekin tomorrow, February 6th, at 7:30 pm.

Van Buren County was swept by Davis County over the weekend with the girls losing 65-44 and the boys falling 67-52. The Warriors will take on Cardinal tomorrow with the girls’ team playing at 6 pm at home.

The #4 Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ team could not stop #10 West Burlington’s conference supremacy over the weekend as the Falcons defeated the Wolves 45-38. Cam Buffington led the effort with 14 points as West Burlington has now won back-to-back SEISC titles. Winfield-Mt. Union will travel to Lone Tree tomorrow at 7:30 pm. 

Central Lee will take on Cardinal tonight with the girls’ team playing at 6 pm on the road.

The Mediapolis boys’ team will face off against Central Lee tomorrow at 7:30 pm on the road. 

Girls’ Basketball Regional Pairings

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union has released the regional pairings for classes 1A, 2A, and 3A and here’s some of our local matchups. In Class 1A Region 7, Lone Tree will host Winfield-Mt. Union. Danville will take on Burlington Notre Dame with the Bears acting as host. The winner of the two games will compete against one another. 

In Class 1A Region 8, WACO will face off against Hillcrest Academy at home and New London will travel to Holy Trinity Catholic. All Class 1A games are scheduled to take place on February 8th at 7 pm.

For Class 2A Region 6, Van Buren County hits the road to face off against Pleasantville on February 10th at 7 pm. Columbus will host West Burlington on February 13th at 7 pm.

In Class 3A Region 1, Mediapolis will host Central Lee on February 10th at 7 pm.

In Class 3A Region 5, Fairfield will take on the top seed Solon on the road and Washington will host Davis County. Both games will take place on February 10th at 7 pm.

High School Wrestling

WACO hosted the Warrior Invite over the weekend and finished in 6th place with 104 team points. Mediapolis and North Mahaska tied for 1st place with 174 points, while Mt. Pleasant finished in 3rd with 157.5 team points.

For WACO, Gage Samo finished in first place in the 113-pound weight class after defeating Nate Edmonds of Washington by fall. John McLaughlin took third place by fall in the 126-pound weight class. Louden Huisenga picked up the gold in the 190-pound weight class after taking down Parker Lange of Mediapolis by fall.

Mt. Pleasant had Lane Beckler of the 126-pound weight class and Ramzy Davis of the 150-pound weight class each claim 2nd place for the Panthers. Keegan Birdsell defeated fellow Panther Jahmal Dodson in the 144-pound weight class to claim 3rd place. William Birdsell grabbed 3rd place in the 215-pound weight class with a win by fall.

New London and WACO will travel to Wilton to compete in districts. Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union will wrestle at Solon, while Mt. Pleasant will travel to Fairfield with Burlington Notre Dame, Keokuk, and Mediapolis also in attendance. Districts will take place on Saturday, February 10th, at 10 am.

High School Bowling

Mt. Pleasant will travel to Louisa-Muscatine today.

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team will be heading to Oskaloosa on Monday, February 12th and the boys’ team on Tuesday, February 13th, to compete in the state qualifying meet. Burlington and Keokuk will also be making the trip.

College Basketball

The #3 Iowa women’s team defeated Maryland over the weekend 93-85. Caitlin Clark and Kate Martin each finished with double-doubles as Clark scored 38 points and dished out 12 assists, while Martin cashed in for 15 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. The Hawkeyes will host Penn State on Thursday, February 8th, at 8 pm.

The Iowa State women’s team has gone 1-4 in their last five games after losing to UCF over the weekend 71-66. Emily Ryan led the Cyclones with 18 points as Audi Crooks scored 15 points and collected 11 rebounds for her fifth double-double. Iowa State will compete against Oklahoma on Saturday, February 10th, at 6 pm at home.

The #12 Iowa State men’s team had their game-winning basket waved off against #18 Baylor over the weekend as the Cyclones fell 70-68. Keshon Gilbert led the way with 24 points. The Cyclones will travel to take on Texas tomorrow, February 6th, at 7 pm. 

The Iowa men’s team will face off against Penn State on the road on Thursday at 6 pm.

This Day in Sports History

1943 – Jake LaMotta defeats future multi-weight world boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson by unanimous points decision in Detroit in the 2nd of their 6 meetings; his only win of their rivalry. It was Robinson’s first loss in his first 40 pro bouts. 

1989 – Kareem Abdul-Jabar becomes the first NBA player to score 38,000 points.

2017 – Super Bowl LI, NRG Stadium, Houston, TX: New England Patriots defeat Atlanta Falcons, 34-28; MVP: Tom Brady, New England, QB. The first Super Bowl to be decided in overtime.

Jane Wickham

Jane Wickham passed away on February 2, 2024 at Park Place Nursing Facility in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.

Jane Anne Lindeen was born on November 13, 1939 to Arnold and Marjorie (Olson) Lindeen. She was raised on a farm east of Swedesburg and graduated from Olds High School in 1957. Jane furthered her education at Iowa State Teachers College in Cedar Falls where she earned a two-year teaching certificate. She then taught third grade in Crawfordsville for three years.

Jane married John Wickham on June 19, 1960 at Swedesburg Evangelical Lutheran Church; they have farmed north of Mt. Pleasant ever since. Jane was very active in her church and community, serving on many committees and teaching Sunday School at SELC, volunteering for the Swedish Heritage Society Museum, and serving on the Waco School Board, where she was the first woman elected to the school board. Jane and John also attended and enjoyed countless musical performances and sporting events of their children and grandchildren over the years.

Jane is survived by her husband of 63 years, John Wickham of rural Mt. Pleasant; Dr. Steven (Dr. Shelly) Wickham of rural Mt. Pleasant and children Blake (Kacie Nelson), Sterling, and Hannah (Matt); Lyn (Craig) Alberty of Rapid City, South Dakota and their children Thad, Grant, Erin (Craig) and Seth (Susan); Mark (Sara) Wickham of Indianola and their children Abram, Davis, Marie, and Thomas; twin brother Jerry (Norma) of Mt. Pleasant; sisters-in-law Jane (Russ) Barlow of Ankeny and Sue (Stan) Skopit of North Miami Beach, Florida; and eight nieces and nephews.

The funeral service for Jane will be 11:00 AM on Thursday, February 8, at Swedesburg Evangelical Lutheran Church in Swedesburg, IA. The Reverend Mark Youngquist, Pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in the Swedesburg Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call from 12 Noon to 9 PM on Wednesday, February 8 at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 N. Main St., Mt. Pleasant. The family will be present to receive friends from 5-7 PM Wednesday evening.

Those considering an expression of sympathy may direct memorials to the Swedish Heritage Society or Swedesburg Evangelical Lutheran Church. On-line condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com

Randy Ackerson

Randy J. Ackerson, 66, of Burlington passed away on Thursday, February 1, 2024 at his home surrounded by his loving family.

Randy was born on June 18, 1957, in Webster City, Iowa the son of Thomas F. and Barbara E. (Best) Ackerson.  He worked at ISC before working for Locaota and Case.  Randy was united in marriage to Dana Forrester on July 30, 2023, in Burlington.  He enjoyed listening to music and riding his motorcycle, but most of all spending time with his family.  

He is survived by his wife, Dana, of Burlington, his children, Andrea Mora, ChaChi (CeCe) Martin, Ashley Smith, Olivia Leitch, Tessa Piper, Bryan Piper and Kaylynn Leasure and six grandchildren.

Randy was preceded in death by his mother, Barbara Ackerson, one son, Tanner Ackerson and his grandparents.

Randy’s family will host a celebration of his life at his home, 1300 South 10th Street, Burlington on Saturday, February 10, 2024 from noon to 4 p.m.  Cremation has been entrusted to the care of Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant.

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

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

February 5, 2024 – February 11, 2024

02/06/24
William Bensmiller
02/06/24
Vivian Bjork
02/06/24
Ronnie Smithburg
02/06/24
Ken Hawkins
02/06/24
Peyton Thomas - 14 y/o - belated from 02/05
02/07/24
Lane Garmoe
02/07/24
Janet Klein (103)
02/07/24
Elinor Krieger-Coble
02/08/24
Lisa Miller
02/08/24
Mark Stalder
02/08/24
Kelly White
02/08/24
Terry Joe Aplara
02/08/24
Olivia Neil - 3
02/08/24
Tom and Christina Allender
02/09/24
David Muhs
02/09/24
Bryon Olson
02/09/24
Zuma Rose
02/09/24
Pat & Joyce Wathen - 50 yrs!
02/10/24
Jeffrey Beavers
02/10/24
Joy Gilleard
02/10/24
Deanna Palar
02/10/24
Monica Wesely
02/10/24
Noah Miller
02/10/24
Julie Baker
02/10/24
Payton Miller
02/11/24
Jason Goody

30th Annual InMotion Show Choir Invitational Results

Results:

Grand Champion:Central Singers Inc, Davenport Central (4A)

1st Runner Up: Swingspan, Ft. Madison

2nd Runner Up: Westside Delegation, CR Jefferson

3rd Runner Up:  Xhileration, CR Xavier

4th Runner Up:  Christopher Jive and the Uptown 45, West Branch

5th Runner Up:  Blue Vibrations, Davenport Central (Prep)

Best Vocals & Best Choreography & Best Band:

Central Singers, Inc-Davenport Central

Best Soloists:  Javah Davis-Ft. Madison

Bailey Parker-Davenport Central

Best Crew: West Branch

Fan Appreciation: PELLAdrenaline-Pella

 

Thank you and Shout out to Mt. Pleasant Middle School Choral Director Brooke Smith and Julie Gilmore for results and photos!

Sports, February 3rd

High School Basketball

Mt. Pleasant was looking to spoil Keokuk’s senior night last night, but the Chiefs had other plans, winning the girls’ game 83-13 and taking the boys game 57-38. In the girls’ game, Abby Carthey and Hailey Parrott finished with four points apiece. In the boys’ game, Christian Stacy led the way for the Panthers with 18 points. The girls’ will host Ottumwa and the boys’ will travel to Ottumwa on Monday, February 5th, with both games at 7:30 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will cover the boys’ game with the pregame show at 7:15 pm.

The Danville girls’ team will take on Columbus today at 2 pm in the two seed game. The Danville boys’ team demolished Wapello last night 73-44. The Bears will travel to Collins-Maxwell today at 2:30 pm. 

The Van Buren County girls’ team will face off against Davis County tonight at 5 pm on the road. The boys’ team snuck past Lone Tree last night 67-65. The Warriors will compete against Davis County tonight at 6:30 pm.

The Holy Trinity Catholic girls’ team will take on Lone Tree at Southeastern Community College (SCC) today for the one seed game at 3:30 pm. The Holy Trinity Catholic boys’ team will face off against WACO in the two seed game tonight at 5 pm at SCC. 

The Central Lee boys’ team fell to Hillcrest Academy last night 54-40 after being outscored 23 to 9 in the third quarter. The Hawks will take on Cardinal on Monday, February 5th, with the girls’ team playing at 6 pm.

The Mediapolis boys’ team needed overtime, but the Bulldogs escaped with a 62-59 win against Louisa-Muscatine last night. The boys’ team will take on Central Lee on Tuesday, February 6th, at 7:30 pm. The Mediapolis girls’ team will face off against Holy Trinity Catholic on Monday at 7:30 pm.

The Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ team will travel to SCC tonight to compete against West Burlington at 6:30 pm. 

Girls’ Basketball Regional Pairings

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union has released the regional pairings for classes 1A, 2A, and 3A and here’s some of our local matchups. In Class 1A Region 7, Lone Tree will host Winfield-Mt. Union. Danville will take on Burlington Notre Dame with the Bears acting as host. The winner of the two games will compete against one another. 

In Class 1A Region 8, WACO will face off against Hillcrest Academy at home and New London will travel to Holy Trinity Catholic. All Class 1A games are scheduled to take place on February 8th at 7 pm.

For Class 2A Region 6, Van Buren County hits the road to face off against Pleasantville on February 10th at 7 pm. Columbus will host West Burlington on February 13th at 7 pm.

In Class 3A Region 1, Mediapolis will host Central Lee on February 10th at 7 pm.

In Class 3A Region 5, Fairfield will take on the top seed Solon on the road and Washington will host Davis County. Both games will take place on February 10th at 7 pm.

High School Wrestling

WACO will host a tournament today.

New London, Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union, and Mt. Pleasant will compete at districts on February 10th.

The girls’ state tournament is in the books and here is how our local wrestlers did on day two of the tournament.

#10 Mara Smith of Fort Madison was eliminated by fall at the hands of #6 Lilly Stough of Waverly-Shell Rock in the 125-pound weight class.

In the 135-pound weight class, #21 Ellie Brenneman of Mid-Prairie lost by fall to #8 Kaydence Boom of Wilton, ending her tournament run.

Keokuk’s #22 Jayliah Gardner was pinned by #15 Layna Demoss in the 145-pound weight class.

In the 155-pound weight class, #8 Tatum Wolford of Wapello defeated #20 Madilyn Rowson but fell to #4 Emmalee Spurgeon, which sent her to the 7th place match. This led to a sudden victory over #6 Lauren Luzum of Decorah to capture 7th place.

Lastly, #15 Samantha Lyons of Fairfield was eliminated by #3 Grace Britten by fall in the 170-pound weight class.

High School Bowling

Mt. Pleasant will travel to Louisa-Muscatine on Monday, February 5th.

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team will be heading to Oskaloosa on Monday, February 12th and the boys’ team on Tuesday, February 13th, to compete in the state qualifying meet. Burlington and Keokuk will also be making the trip.

College Basketball

The #3 Iowa women’s team will travel to Maryland tonight at 7 pm.

The Iowa State women’s team will hit the road to take on UCF today with tipoff at 11 am. 

The #12 Iowa State men’s team will travel to #18 Baylor tonight at 7 pm. 

The Iowa men’s team was able to outlast Ohio State last night 79-77. Tony Perkins led the way in the winning effort with 20 points and seven rebounds. The Hawkeyes will face off against Penn State on the road on Thursday, February 8th, at 6 pm.

This Day in Sports History

1876 – Albert Spalding invests $800 to start a sporting goods company, manufacturing the first official baseball, tennis ball, basketball, golf ball and football.

2008 – Super Bowl XLII, University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ: the New York Giants upset the New England Patriots, 17-14; MVP: Eli Manning, New York, QB. Thus, ending the Patriots bid for a perfect season.

2013 – Super Bowl XLVII, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, New Orleans, LA: the Baltimore Ravens beat the San Francisco 49ers, 34-31; MVP: Joe Flacco, Baltimore, QB. First Super Bowl loss in 49ers history.

Prep Wrestling: Girls’ State Tournament Results

Coralville, IA- The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union’s state wrestling tournament is in the books and here’s how our local wrestlers fared in day two.

#10 Mara Smith of Fort Madison was eliminated by fall at the hands of #6 Lilly Stough of Waverly-Shell Rock in the 125-pound weight class.

In the 135-pound weight class, #21 Ellie Brenneman of Mid-Prairie lost by fall to #8 Kaydence Boom of Wilton, ending her tournament run.

Keokuk’s #22 Jayliah Gardner was pinned by #15 Layna Demoss in the 145-pound weight class.

In the 155-pound weight class, #8 Tatum Wolford of Wapello defeated #20 Madilyn Rowson but fell to #4 Emmalee Spurgeon, which sent her to the 7th place match. This led to a sudden victory over #6 Lauren Luzum of Decorah to capture 7th place.

Lastly, #15 Samantha Lyons of Fairfield was eliminated by #3 Grace Britten by fall. 

State Champions

100-Pound Weight Class: Katie Biscoglia of Raccoon River-Northwest

105-Pound Weight Class: Layla Phillips of Mason City

110-Pound Weight Class: Jasmine Luedtke of Ottumwa

115-Pound Weight Class: Renah Utterback of Sigourney-Keota

120-Pound Weight Class: Camille Schult of Waverly-Shell Rock

125-Pound Weight Class: Molly Allen of Riverside, Oakland

130-Pound Weight Class: Colbie Tenborg of Saydel

135-Pound Weight Class: Bella Miller of Wahlert, Dubuque

140-Pound Weight Class: Kiara Djoumessi of Waverly-Shell Rock

145-Pound Weight Class: Mahri Manz of Lewis Central

155-Pound Weight Class: Nicole Olson of Missouri Valley

170-Pound Weight Class: Naomi Simon of Decorah

190-Pound Weight Class: Libby Dix of Mt. Vernon

235-Pound Weight Class: Olivia Huckfelt of Spencer

The Dickey Dispatch by Senator Adrian Dickey

It was an exciting week at the statehouse with several great pieces of legislation being passed through subcommittees and committees!

 

On Tuesday, I loved seeing two FFA groups from our district visit us at the Capitol! It was so incredible talking to the students who are actively pursuing leadership responsibilities through the FFA program. This week, the Mount Pleasant FFA and the North Mahaska FFA chapters visited. Each year I ask the students who grew up on a farm or have an ag background and I am always amazed how many students are in FFA with no ag background! I love this! It is a great example how out Ag industry in Iowa has marketed themselves to all Iowans about the GREAT careers in Iowa in the ag industry!

There certainly was more discussion on AEAs this week. In my previous newsletter I highlighted how the AEA system is in need to become more efficient and the administrative bloat that weighs down the AEA system needs addressed. As a business owner, I understand that changes sometimes need to be made to increase the efficiency of any system. Assistance to students with disabilities must improve as well and certainly more conversation will be had on these issues.

For those of you who know me, you know how much I am against speed cameras (or what I refer to as “revenue generators”) that are popping up all over the state. There are several bills alive right now with different approaches addressing the out of control placement of these “revenue generators” throughout the state. Some of the bills regulate them and some of the bills ban them. Whatever approach we take, it’s time to get it addressed!

  • These are “revenue generators” because the ticket is NOT issues to the person at fault, rather to the car owner. It should NOT be the responsibility of the car owner to make whoever was driving the car pay the fine, that responsibility should be on the law enforcement agency that is issuing the ticket.
  • These are “revenue generators” because the way the ticket is issued, they are not traffic violations. Therefore they do not have to follow the scheduled fine structure that is in place by state law. The state has a scale as to the maximum a fine for a speeding ticket can be charged at various intervals (5-10 MPH over, 11-20 MPH, etc….). Since these “revenue generators” do not have to follow state law, more often than not the fine from these “revenue generators” is double what state law allows!
  • These are “revenue generators” because I have seen tickets that have been issued at 1 MPH over the limit. Find me a law enforcement official who has written a ticket at 1 MPH over.
  • These are “revenue generators” because over a year ago on behalf of the Iowa Senate Transportation committee, I requested the data (number of tickets, revenue generated, crash data, etc) from every community that has these “revenue generators”, and only 1 community provided the data. They must be afraid of us seeing how much revenue these are generating!
  • These are “revenue generators” because the most profitable ones in the state are ALWAYS placed on state or federal highways, rarely on city owned streets. If the taxpayer of the state is paying for and maintaining the road, why isn’t the state getting the income from the “revenue generators” that are being placed on the road?
  • These are “revenue generators” because the City of Prairie City (just one example of MANY) has earned $3.4 MILLION in just over a year off of their cameras, with nearly all of that revenue coming from the camera on Hwy 163 (which is a state road). One can argue the safety issue concerning these “revenue generators” however there is no common sense argument to justify how citizens in the entire state should be subsidizing new tennis courts, new fire station, new water system, paving roads, etc. in Prairie City so that their residents don’t have to.

I serve on the Senate Ways and Means committee and this week we released two proposals to ensure tax relief for Iowans. The first proposal will lower corporate and individual income taxes. The second is a constitutional amendment which requires a two-thirds majority to increase taxes.

Since Republicans took the majority, we have consistently been putting money away into the taxpayer relief fund. While states such as Minnesota have been running up massive deficits, Iowa has a massive budget surplus. The logical thing to do with these funds is to give the money back to the taxpayers and that is what we intend to do!  The constitutional amendment is a GREAT idea because it ensures that regardless of the political direction Iowa goes in the future, the citizens and their tax dollars will be  protected in the Iowa constitution.

Lastly, I had the opportunity to go to catch up with Henry County Sheriff, Rich McNamme at the Iowa Sheriffs Association Legislative Reception. While we chatted about issues this session that are of importance to the law enforcement community, we also had a few minutes to share stories with others from our trip this fall when we visited the Texas border.

I’m proud to stand by our brave men and women in uniform who risk their lives to protect us! It is because of them that I proudly stood by Governor Reynolds’s Back the Blue Bill which became law in 2021. As a volunteer fire fighter for 32 years, I could not be more grateful for the work of the law enforcement community!