Republican Caucus Scheduled…

The Henry County Republican Caucus is scheduled for January 15, 2024, at 7:00pm.  The following is a list of caucus locations:

Precinct 1: Wayland at the Waco School Gym

Precinct 2: Winfield at the Veterans Building

Precinct 3 & 8: Salem Elementary School Building

Precincts 4, 5, 6, & 7: Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church

Precinct 9: New London Community Center

 

Party Registration will be from 5:30pm – 6:30pm if you are not registered or are changing your registration.

 

“Year in Review” Quarter Three: State Baseball, Hall of Fame, and Fall Sports

Time to stretch and get ready for the second half of play as I’m Slaten Swords and we’re in quarter three of this “Year in Review” brought to you by Two Rivers Bank and Trust and it’s time for the sports.

Fireworks, apple pie, and baseball are the prevailing symbols of July and that’s no different for Iowa high school athletics as postseason baseball and softball got underway.

For baseball, in Class 1A Substate 5: District 9, Burlington Notre Dame grabbed on to the top seed and a bye after ending the regular season with a 23-6 record. New London took on Highland in the first round of action and it was a thriller, but first we’ll focus on the teams that did not have quite the run the Nikes experienced.

Winfield-Mt. Union won their opening round game against Louisa-Muscatine 11-3 as Cole Milks smashed a home run and tallied four RBIs. However, their run would be stopped by the Class 2A Substate 5: District 10 #1 seed Van Buren County—more on the Warriors later.

Mt. Pleasant and Fairfield participated in a strange Class 3A Substate 5 first round matchup as the Friday night matchup got rained out with the game tied at 3 with the Panthers up to bat with runners on first and second and two outs in the 8th inning. It was a bases loaded single by Zerek Venghaus that allowed the Panthers to walk it off and move on in the bracket.

Unfortunately, their offense could not keep up with Marion despite a 2 RBI double by Carter Amos, his third of the postseason, along with RBIs by Venghaus, Jake Ensminger, and Payton Walker. The Panthers finished the season with a 13-12 record.

Switching over to softball, Mt. Pleasant and Keokuk participated in a first round postseason matchup and the game fit the billing as a conference rivalry. Unfortunately, it was heartbreak city in Keokuk as the Chiefs walked it off 8-7, on a bases loaded walk. Saige Burchett demolished two home runs in the contest as she accumulated four RBIs with Ella McNamee tallying two RBIs. The Panthers finished the season with a 5-25 record as Keokuk would fall in the next round.

West Burlington managed two extra-inning victories in the postseason, but the Falcons couldn’t overcome Assumption. Lauren Summers was named to the Southeast District Team with her big game coming against Fairfield as she fanned 12 Trojans in the win.

Now, before we get back to Burlington Notre Dame and Van Buren County’s runs through the postseason, we’ll talk about the Southeast Conference awards.

Sticking with softball, Saydee Plummer of Burlington and Leighton Salazar of Washington were named Co-Conference Player of the Year. Plummer tallied an ERA of 1.24 and picked up 12 wins on the season, while Salazar batted 0.550, which led the conference. For Mt. Pleasant, Emma Starr was named 2nd Team All-Conference after knocking home 10 runs. Addison Clark and Kynlee White were tabbed All-Conference Honorable Mentions.

For baseball, Fairfield’s Tate Allen took home Conference Player of the Year with a 0.316 batting average and a 2.03 ERA on the mound. For the Panthers, Venghaus was the lone 1st Team All-Conference member as the senior hit 0.371 on the year along with pitching a 2.07 ERA.

Carter Amos, Payton Walker, Ben Newton, and Jake Ensminger were all named to the All-Conference 2nd Team. Amos hit for a team leading 24 RBIs and tied for the team lead in home runs with two along with Walker. Walker also hit 0.312 and brought in 15 runs. Ensminger finished the season with 13 RBIs and 2 wins on the mound. J.C. Sitar and Payson Coleman earned All-Conference Honorable Mentions.

Circling back to New London’s matchup with Highland, the Tigers picked up the upset victory as Brendan Richey pitched a complete game shutout and Michael Raines took advantage of a passed ball to give New London the 1-0 victory.

This would set up a meeting with Burlington Notre Dame and the Nikes would take advantage of errors and a Hunter Shipley masterclass on the mound as he allowed only two hits on the night. Caden Schwenker had a bases loaded triple and Eli Olsen provided the other big hit of the game.

The rest of the Nikes run would lean on the magical, if not, stressful side. In the district championship, Moravia had Burlington Notre Dame on the ropes with the Mohawks holding a 3 to 1 lead in the 7th inning with two outs on the Nikes. Then the rabbit was pulled out from the hat when Spencer Brent reached on an error, then a single by Caden Schwenker, who already had an RBI an inning before, and a couple more errors led to Brent scoring and bringing the game within one, 3 to 2. Another error, a single, and a walk had the game locked at 3. Two passed balls led to Logan Brent crossing home plate for the walk off.

The substate championship saw the Nikes take an early 4-0 lead with a Logan Brent RBI single being an early highlight against Hillcrest Academy. But the Ravens would not make things easy as they pushed across three runs, while keeping the Nikes off the board. Right when the Ravens seemed poised to tie the game, a 5-4-3 double play secured Burlington Notre Dame’s 9th trip to the state tournament. Unfortunately, the Nikes would lose in the quarterfinal against Lisbon to end the season with a 26-7 record. But head coach Chris Chiprez had an optimistic view after the game.

Class 2A saw head coach Chad Scott’s Van Buren County squad experience their own magical run with a dominating 12-0 win over Winfield-Mt. Union to start their tournament with Anthony Duncan, Tyler Stoltz, and Dylan Richardson each notching 2 RBIs.

Mid-Prairie almost brought a premature end to the Warriors season when they took a 4-3 lead into the final inning; however, the Warriors managed to score three runs as Jackson Manning shut down the Golden Hawks to win 6-4 and move on to the state tournament. Manning clocked a two-RBI double in the win.

Their comeback attempt against West Lyon would come up short in the quarterfinal round as the Warriors would fall 6-5, despite some excellent relief work by Richardson and Lucas Fett. Van Buren County finished the season with a 26-4 record, their first time winning 20 games in a season since the 2016 season. It was also their fourth time making it to the state tournament.

At the conclusion of the season, the Iowa Baseball Coaches Association handed out awards for the Southeast District team and here’s who made the team.

Van Buren County had three individuals make the 1st Team. Lucas Fett, a junior, earned the honors as a second baseman with a 0.378 batting average on the season with two home runs and 21 RBIs.

Taylor Sprouse was nominated as a pitcher after finishing with a 6-2 record on the season with a 2.33 ERA that saw him notch 60 strikeouts in 51 innings of work.

Lastly, Jackson Manning earned a spot as a utility player. The senior clobbered the ball as he finished the season with a 0.522 batting average, tallied 15 doubles, 4 triples, 2 home runs, and a state leading 60 RBIs. He was an efficient reliever with a 1.40 ERA with three saves on the year and a 2-0 record. Additionally, Manning was named 1st Team All-State Academic.

In Class 3A, Mt. Pleasant had two players named to the 2nd Team for the Southeast District. Ben Newton’s 1.36 ERA with 37 strikeouts helped his cause for the pitcher slot. Zerek Venghaus was named a utility player after his 0.372 average at the plate with 14 RBIs. He also clinched three wins on the mound with a 3.03 ERA.

Tate Allen was named to the 1st Team for Fairfield with his 0.323 batting average and 5-2 record on the mound. Tallon Bates earned a spot on the 2nd Team. Ethan Patterson for Washington and Brenton Hoard for Keokuk also made the 2nd Team.

For softball in Class 3A, Leighton Salazar of Washington made the 2nd team with Coty Engle, Fairfield, and Ella Greiner, Washington, earning a spot on the 3rd team.

Class 4A was headlined by Burlington’s 8th grade powerhouse Kylee Hill as she earned a spot on the 1st Team. Saydee Plummer secured a spot on the 2nd Team for the Grayhounds.

For the Class 1A Southeast District Team, Mary Hellige of Holy Trinity Catholic earned a spot as she was the ace for the Crusaders. Annabelle Cormier of Van Buren County earned a spot for Class 2A. In Class 3A, Shanna Buford made the All-District team for Central Lee.

Sports would take a short break until the end of August when the fall sport season would get its start as we focus on football first.

Looking around the area, Danville was building a nice resume for a playoff birth after not fielding a team for seven years. Mediapolis found their way into the top ten ranking for Class 2A after a couple of dominant wins. Winfield-Mt. Union and WACO tangoed in a 8-player top-five matchup that saw the Wolves, led by a very talented senior squad headlined by Abram Edwards and Cam Buffington, cruise to a 34-8 victory and an eventual #1 ranking. We’ll hear more from these two teams in quarter four.

One of the more uplifting moments of the season was New London battling back from injuries and finishing out the season after being forced to forfeit a game halfway through the season.

Focusing on volleyball, not only was Holy Trinity Catholic dominating on the court as the Crusaders ended October as the #3 team in Class 1A after winning 18 straight games with talented seniors Natalie Randolph and Mary Kate Bendlage leading the way, but they were also being honored off the court as Mikaela Foecke Richter was a unanimous choice for the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union Volleyball Hall of Fame. Her senior season was legendary as she tallied 48 wins, a State Championship, Class 1A All-State Tournament Team, 2014-15 Under Armor First Team All-America honoree, and 2014-15 Gatorade National Volleyball Player of the Year.

Since we started with baseball it seems appropriate to end with some baseball as the Iowa High School Athletic Association announced that Veterans Memorial Stadium in Cedar Rapids would be the setting for the 2024 Class 3A and 4A state tournament. 1974 was the last time Cedar Rapids hosted the state baseball tournament.

Quarter three is in the books as we have two more trips to state and winter sports coming up tomorrow as we get ready for the home stretch. I’m Slaten Swords and we thank Two Rivers Bank and Trust for sponsoring “Year in Review.”

Sports, December 28th

High School Basketball

Looking at the Southeast Conference (SEC) standings on the girls side. Keokuk sits atop the standings with a perfect conference record. Burlington’s win over Fort Madison has the two locked in second place in the conference at 3-1. Washington is 2-2, while Fairfield and Mt. Pleasant currently are tied at 0-4 in conference play. 

On the boys side of the SEC, Mt. Pleasant’s 57-55 win over Keokuk secured their spot on top of the standings before winter break with the Panthers touting a 4-0 conference mark with the Chiefs at 3-1. Washington and Fort Madison are tied at 2-2, while Fairfield is 1-3 followed by Burlington, who is 0-4.

Moving over to the Southeast Iowa Super Conference (SEISC) north division for the girls, Columbus and Lone Tree are the top teams with the Wildcats touting a 7-0 record in conference followed by Lone Tree’s 6-1 conference record. WACO is tied for fourth in conference with Wapello, sporting a 4-3 record. Winfield-Mt. Union’s 1-7 mark sits the Wolves eight in conference with Hillcrest Academy rounding out the rankings with an 0-8 record. 

On the boys side of the north, Winfield-Mt. Union’s win over WACO earlier in the season is the determining factor in the conference rankings with the Wolves sitting at 7-0 and the Warriors in second place at 5-1. Pekin and Hillcrest Academy are still in the battle for the conference with two losses apiece. 

Focusing on the SEISC-south for the girls, Holy Trinity Catholic and Mediapolis are knotted at the top with matching 5-1 records. The Crusaders hold the advantage with a win over the Bulldogs. Danville is 4-2 followed by Burlington Notre Dame who is 4-3, but one of those wins came against the Crusaders. Central Lee is in fifth place with a 3-3 mark, while Van Buren County, West Burlington, and New London all have one conference win. 

On the boys side, West Burlington is alone at the top with an undefeated conference record of 7-0. Burlington Notre Dame and Holy Trinity Catholic are tied for second place with a 4-2 record. Tied for third at 3-3 is Central Lee, Danville, and Mediapolis. Lastly, New London sits above Van Buren County in the rankings with one conference win as the Warriors seek out their first conference win in the new year. 

High School Wrestling

The WACO boys’ team will compete in a meet at Washington on January 4th.

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union, Mt. Pleasant, and WACO girls’ teams will compete at a tournament after winter break on January 5th at Highland. 

The Mt. Pleasant boys’ teams will have to wait until after winter break with the Panthers competing on January 4th at Sigourney.

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ team will wrestle on January 6th at Highland in a tournament. 

New London will wait until after winter break to compete in a quad at Cascade on January 4th. 

High School Bowling

Mt. Pleasant will take on Washington on January 4th. 

College Football

Iowa State University will take on Memphis in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in Memphis tomorrow, December 29th, at 2:30 pm. The Cyclones defeated Memphis in the 2017 AutoZone Liberty Bowl 21-20. 

#20 Iowa will face off against #25 Tennessee in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl on January 1st at noon. 

College Basketball

The #4 Iowa women’s team will face off against Minnesota on December 30th at 1 pm at home. 

The Iowa State women’s team will begin conference play on December 30th at 2 pm against Oklahoma State on the road. 

The Iowa State men’s team will host New Hampshire on December 31st at noon. 

The Iowa men’s team will take on Northern Illinois tomorrow, December 29th, at 6 pm at home. 

This Day in Sports History

1905 – Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States is founded. Later renamed to the NCAA.

1958 – “The Greatest Game Ever Played.” The Baltimore Colts win the 26th NFL championship against the New York Giants 23-17 at Yankee Stadium, in the first ever sudden-death overtime playoff game in NFL history. 17 future members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame were involved in the game.

1975 – “The Hail Mary,” with 32 seconds left in the NFC Divisional Playoff Game, Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach throws a legendary 50-yard touchdown pass to Drew Pearson to defeat the Minnesota Vikings, and the “Hail Mary” play is born.

Mt. Pleasant Police Officers Retiring…

Two long time Mt. Pleasant Police Officers are retiring on December 31, 2023.   Mayor Steve Brimhall and the City Council accepted the retirement of Sergeant Michael Stalder who began his service to the City of Mt. Pleasant in 1995.  After 28 years of service, Sergeant Stalder was recognized by Chief Lyle Murray for dedication, loyalty, and honorable service at the Mt. Pleasant City Council Meeting on Wednesday.

Mayor Steve Brimhall and the City Council also accepted the retirement of Sergeant Richard Lanphier who has had a 33-year career with the Mt. Pleasant Police Department and was hired in 1990.   Chief Murray recognized Sergeant Lanphier for his dedication, loyalty, and honorable service at the Mt. Pleasant City Council Meeting on Wednesday.  Both officers have received letters of commendation during their careers.

The Mt. Pleasant City Council approved the hiring of Storm E. Swanson to fill the position of Police Officer made open by the retiring officers, and the council approved a new police car for the department.

 

Mt. Pleasant Citizens Express Frustration at MP City Council Meeting…

The Mt. Pleasant City Council listened to questions and citizen frustration for close to two hours Wednesday night at their regular session meeting.  It was the 1st reading of the Ordinance Amending Chapter 21 “Solid Waste” and Chapter 25 “Solid Waste Charges.  The City has signed a 5-year contract with two private garbage haulers to take over those services for the City of Mt. Pleasant.  At issue with the over 30 citizens in attendance were the cost of the private service and no choice to opt out of receiving the service.  Citizens spoke out about not receiving adequate notification and not having enough time to let their voice be heard by the council.  There were concerns about elderly or disabled citizens not being able to get the container to the curb, and those on a fixed income being able to afford the fee.

Mt Pleasant Mayor Steve Brimhall and City Administrator Brent Schleisman explained that the sticker system the city has been using caused a deficit this year. The city is unable to meet overhead costs because of workman’s compensation, rising insurance premiums, and would not have been able to purchase a new garbage truck that met insurance standards.  Another option discussed was raising the price of garbage stickers, but that would have caused residents to go to private trash haulers, as has happened in the past.  The City of Mt. Pleasant does not profit from the change to private trash haulers.

Citizens will be automatically charged $19.75 per month for a 95-gallon bin.  The only other option is a 65-gallon bin for $16.75 per month and residents must physically change to their plan to the smaller size online or by calling City Hall.  You have until April 1st, 2024, to make that change with no fee. The amended Solid Waste Collection fees will be shown on each residential monthly utility bill starting in March 2024.  If you would like to see the size of the bins, you will find them in that alley beside City Hall.

The trash pickup with Wemiga Waste and Lance Refuse will begin on February 7th, 2024, and citizens should be looking for a letter from the City of Mt. Pleasant during the next two weeks explaining the two options and giving residents more information.

 

See a copy of the Curbside Residential Solid Waste Collection Agreement between the City of Mount Pleasant, Wemiga Waste Inc., and Lance Refuse Inc.

Waste Agreement

 

 

Darrel R. Rogers

Darrel R. Rogers, 72, of Mt. Pleasant, died Sunday, December 24, 2023 at his residence. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant.