Karen Ann Wenzel

Karen Ann Wenzel, 77, of Mount Pleasant, died Saturday, December 30, 2023, at Savannah Heights.

Karen was born April 1, 1946, in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, the daughter of Ledru and Wanda (Bonser) Beaber. She graduated from Mount Pleasant High School in 1964. On July 14, 1990, Karen was united in marriage to Gene Wenzel in Mount Pleasant. She provided in home care for several elderly women. Karen attended Calvary Baptist Church. She loved spending time with her grandchildren, shopping with Angie, eating out, walking and going to the casino.

Karen is survived by her husband Gene; son Todd Smith of Mount Pleasant; daughter Angie (Charlie) Boecker of Ames; step daughter Janice (Mike) Gatliff of Indianapolis, IN; stepsons, Stephen (Stephanie Robl) Wenzel of Wrentham, MA, Blake (Shelly) Wenzel of Bouton; and nine grandchildren; Rollin and Kellan Boecker, Michael Gatliff, Olivia, Isabella, Matthew, Gabriella, Malcolm and Ramona Wenzel, and one on the way. She was preceded in death by her parents, a granddaughter Heidi Gatliff, and two brothers Tony and Terry Beaber.

A memorial service will be held 3:30 pm Friday, January 5, 2024, at the Olson-Powell Chapel where the family will greet friends beginning at 2:30 pm until time of service. Private burial will be in the White Oak Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to All God’s Creatures. The Olson-Powell Chapel and Crematory is caring for Karen and her family.

Roberta Jean Vorhies Mattson

Roberta Jean Vorhies Mattson, 88, went home to be with Jesus on December 28, 2023 at Parkview Home in Wayland with her family by her side.

Funeral services celebrating her life will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, January 3, 2024 at Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield with Pastor Jason Christensen officiating. Burial will be at Vorhies Cemetery, Lockridge. Visitation will be 4:00 -7:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 2nd at the funeral home. Memorials in Roberta’s honor may be made to the Carnegie Historical Museum or Vorhies Cemetery in care of Lori Fry, 2566 Stockport Road, Fairfield, Iowa 52556.

Roberta was born October 31, 1935, the oldest of six children to Sam and Marie (Graf) Vorhies on the family farm east of Four Corners. She attended Victory #8 Country School, Lockridge High School and Parsons College where she received her teaching degree.

She married Paul Mattson, July 23, 1961 at Hope Lutheran Church in Germanville, Iowa. They made their home on a farm about a mile down the road from where she was born. Paul passed away in 1998. She continued to live on that farm until she moved to the Van Vorhies Haus in 2021.

Roberta was a teacher at heart, even to the very end of life. Even though she suffered with Dementia, she could still recall things about teaching. She taught for 30 years, 3 in Galesburg, Illinois and 27 at Lockridge Elementary School. After retiring in 2001, she still continued to mentor students and be involved in lives of many.

Roberta stayed active in her church, New Sweden Methodist, Retired Teachers and PEO Chapter OO. She even made it in to the gym twice a week. Roberta loved to sew, making hundreds of school bags and hospital gowns. She always enjoyed time with her siblings and their families, mission trips, following her grand children’s activities and watching her great grandchildren play.

Roberta is survived by her children, Lori (Greg) Fry of Fairfield, and Craig (Becky) Mattson of Lockridge; grandchildren, Danielle (Brady) Hill, Brittney (Matt) Tiller, Colton Fry (Mackenzie Harwood), Dillon (Nikia) Fry, Gunnar Mattson and Sam Mattson; great-grandchildren, Adelynn, Lora and Eden Hill, Malachi, Emerson and Quinn Tiller, and Abel Fry; siblings, Stanley (Mary) Vorhies of Dallas City, Illinois, Lea Bradley of Mt. Pleasant, Thelma (Max) Smiddy of Macomb, Illinois, Juanita (Bill) Griest, and Karen Milks, all of Mt. Pleasant; and many nieces, nephew, and great-nieces and nephews.

In addition to her husband, she was proceeded in death by her parents; brothers-in-law, Phil Zihlman, Larry Milks, Jerry Bradley, Sidney Mattson and Wade Hill; and sisters-in-law, Irene Hill and Mary Mattson.

Roberta’s family wishes to express their sincere appreciation for the wonderful care she received while at the Van Vorhies Haus and the Parkview Home.

Sports, January 1st

High School Basketball

New London will host Mt. Pleasant tomorrow, January 2nd, with the girls leading off the night at 6 pm followed by the boys.

Winfield-Mt. Union will take on Hillcrest Academy tomorrow with the girls scheduled to play at 6 pm. 

WACO will travel to face off against Louisa-Muscatine tomorrow with the girls game leading off the night at 6 pm.

The Holy Trinity Catholic boys’ team will host Fairfield tomorrow at 7:30 pm, while the girls’ team will take on Central Lee on January 5th in a road matchup. 

Van Buren County will compete against Columubs on January 4th at home with the girls playing at 6 pm.

Mediapolis will travel to take on Van Buren County on January 5th with the girls’ game scheduled for 6 pm.

Danville will face off against West Burlington on January 5th with the girls leading off the night at 6 pm in a road matchup. 

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

#20 Iowa will face off against #25 Tennessee in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl today at noon. 

College Basketball

The #4 Iowa women’s team easily handled Minnesota over the weekend 94-71. Caitlin Clark etched her name into the history books in a couple new spots as she collected a double-double with 35 points and 10 assists, giving her 904 career assists. She is now both Iowa’s and Big Ten’s all-time leader in assists. The Hawkeyes will host Michigan State tomorrow, January 2nd, at 8 pm. 

The Iowa State women’s team picked up their first win in Big 12 play as the Cyclones defeated Oklahoma State 76-68 over the weekend. Audi Crooks went for a team leading 21 points as Addy Brown followed close behind with 20 points and nine rebounds in the win. The Cyclones will face off against Kansas on Wednesday, January 3rd, at home at 6:30 pm. 

The Iowa State men’s team muscled their way past New Hampshire yesterday 85-70. Keshon Gilbert stuffed the stat sheet with 10 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists for a triple-double as six players finished in double-digits for the Cyclones. Iowa State will travel to Oklahoma on Saturday, January 6th, at 5 pm. 

The Iowa men’s team will take on Wisconsin tomorrow at 6 pm on the road. 

This Day in Sports History

1902 – First Rose Bowl played at Tournament Park in Pasadena, California: Michigan beats Stanford, 49-0; MVP: Neil Snow, Michigan, FB. 

1935 – First Orange Bowl: Bucknell beats Miami (FL), 26-0.

1969 – Jack Kent Cooke, owner of NHL’s LA Kings, fines each player $100 for “not” arguing with the referee.

January 1, 2024 – January 7, 2024

01/01/24
Gerry Klopfenstein
01/01/24
Gary Thompson
01/03/24
Diane Kline
01/04/24
Marie Jacobsmeier
01/04/24
Kathy Menke
01/04/24
Junior & Anna Mae Williams *Anniversary
01/05/24
Kirby Moon
01/05/24
Courtney Mullin
01/05/24
Abby Benge (13)
01/05/24
Brent Roth
01/05/24
Jennifer Boyer
01/06/24
Eileen Ensminger
01/06/24
Greg Peck
01/07/24
Sabrina Matthews

MP Traffic Accidents in Mt. Pleasant Updated:

On Wednesday, 12-27-2023 at 1906hrs, the Mount Pleasant Police Department responded to the intersection of South Grand Avenue and East Washington Street for a report of a two-vehicle accident. Upon investigation, it was determined that a 1987 Chevrolet v10 pickup operated by Michael Halterman of Mt. Pleasant, was stopped at the intersection on South Grand Avenue facing north. The Chevrolet v10 continued through the intersection traveling northbound and was struck by a 2013 Honda Accord operated by Neill Snyder of Kentucky, who was traveling westbound on East Washington Street. It was determined that the Honda Accord failed to obey the stop sign on East Washington Street and continued through the intersection without stopping resulting in the broadside collision. The Honda Accord sustained damage to the front end and is considered to be a total loss. The Chevrolet v10 sustained damage to the front passenger side door and is estimated to be in excess of $500.00. No injuries were reported to Law Enforcement. Neill was cited for failure to obey stop sign and yield right of way. The Mount Pleasant Police Department was assisted by Breuer Towing & Recovery.

 

On Wednesday,12-27-2023 at 1743hrs, the Mount Pleasant Police Department responded to the 500 block of East Monroe Street for a report of a motor vehicle accident. Upon investigation, it was determined that a 2001 Pontiac Bonneville being operated by Ryan Walton of Mt. Pleasant, was traveling eastbound on East Monroe Street. Ryan failed to see a Toyota Tacoma which was legally parked facing East along the roadway in the 500 block of East Monroe Street. Ryan’s vehicle struck the Toyota Tacoma in a rear end collision. As a result of the initial collision, The Toyota Tacoma was forced forward and struck a Toyota Corolla which was legally parked in front of the Tacoma. The weather conditions were determined to have restricted Ryan’s ability to see the parked vehicles. The Pontiac Bonneville was considered to be a total loss and the combined damage to the other vehicles involved is estimated to be in excess of $2,100.00. Ryan sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to the Henry County Health Center via EMS. The Mount Pleasant Police Department was assisted by the Henry County Ambulance crew and Breuer’s Towing & Recovery.

 

 

Sports, December 30th

High School Basketball

New London will host Mt. Pleasant on Tuesday, January 2nd, with the girls leading off the night at 6 pm followed by the boys. 

Winfield-Mt. Union will take on Hillcrest Academy on Tuesday with the girls scheduled to play at 6 pm. 

WACO will travel to face off against Louisa-Muscatine on Tuesday with the girls game leading off the night at 6 pm.

The Holy Trinity Catholic boys’ team will host Fairfield on Tuesday at 7:30 pm, while the girls’ team will take on Central Lee on January 5th in a road matchup. 

Van Buren County will compete against Columbus on January 4th at home with the girls playing at 6 pm.

Mediapolis will travel to take on Van Buren County on January 5th with the girls’ game scheduled for 6 pm.

Danville will face off against West Burlington on January 5th with the girls leading off the night at 6 pm in a road matchup. 

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 could not catch up to Memphis’ fast start as the Cyclones lost the AutoZone Liberty Bowl 36-26 yesterday. Iowa State could only move the ball through the air as Rocco Becht tossed for 446 yards and three touchdowns. Jayden Higgins had one of those touchdowns and 214 receiving yards. The Cyclones finished the year with a 7-6 record with a 6-3 conference record. 

#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 today at 1 pm at home. 

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

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

The Iowa men’s team limited Northern Illinois to just 26 second half points as the Hawkeyes won big 103-74. Ben Krikke led the way with 20 points and seven rebounds for the Hawkeyes as Payton Sandfort cashed in for 16 points. Iowa will take on Wisconsin on January 2nd at 6 pm on the road. 

This Day in Sports History

1907 – The Mills Committee declares baseball was invented in 1839 by future American Civil War general Abner Doubleday in Cooperstown, New York; widely disproven, now known as “the Doubleday myth.”

1981 – Wayne Gretzky scores 5 goals and an assist in Edmonton’s 7-5 win over Philadelphia; gives Gretzky 50 goals in 39 games, the fastest 50 in 50 in NHL history; also sets an NHL record with a 15-game assist streak. 

2020 – San Antonio assistant Becky Hammon becomes the first female to coach an NBA team after Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich is ejected in a 121-107 loss to the LA Lakers. 

Dorothy E. Holtkamp

Dorothy E. Holtkamp, 94, of Salem, Iowa, passed away at 9:15 a.m. Thursday, December 28, 2023, at River Hills Village in Keokuk, Iowa.

She was born on February 20, 1929, near Salem, Iowa, the daughter of Lawrence and Agnes (Holtkamp) Box. On April 22, 1950, she married Dennis C. Holtkamp at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Houghton, Iowa. He preceded her in death on April 5, 1990.

She is survived by her daughter: Jeanne Fedler of New London, Iowa; son: Rick (Christine) Holtkamp of Keokuk, Iowa; granddaughter: Sara (Adam) Burden of Solon, Iowa; grandson: Clint (Wendy) Fedler of the Virgin Islands; two great grandchildren: Addison and Beckett Burden; two sisters: Marcella Holtkamp of West Point, Iowa, Eileen (Dave) Pranger of West Point, Iowa; two brothers: Edward Box of Burlington, Iowa, Norbert (Karen) Box of West Point, Iowa and sister-in-law: Carol Box of Burlington, Iowa. Also surviving are several nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband: Dennis; son: Randy Holtkamp; son-in-law: Kenny Fedler and brother: Adrian Box.

Dorothy was a member of St. John’s Catholic Church in Houghton and the Altar and Rosary Society of the church. She enjoyed gardening, quilting, cooking and baking pies for the church. Most of all, she enjoyed spending time with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

A visitation will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday, January 1, 2024, at St. John’s Catholic Church in Houghton, where a rosary will be recited at 1:30 p.m. and a Christian wake service will be held at 3:00 p.m.

A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, January 2, 2024, at St. John’s Catholic Church in Houghton with Father Dan Dorau as celebrant.

Burial will be at St. John’s Cemetery in Houghton.

Memorials have been established in her memory for St. John’s Catholic Church or St. John’s Cemetery.

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

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“Year in Review” Quarter Four: Crusaders and Wolves Take Trips to State, Hall of Fame, and a Wrap to the Year

Put the four fingers up in the air because it’s time for the fourth quarter in this year’s “Year in Review” brought to you by Two Rivers Bank and Trust as I’m Slaten Swords and it’s time for the sports.

When we last left off, the fall season was heading towards the postseason for football and volleyball, but first we start with cross country.

The boys’ and girls’ teams of Washington ran their way to a third straight Southeast Conference championship with the boys’ team winning by 32 points and the girls’ team sneaking past Fort Madison with a six-point advantage.

For the boys’, the Demons finished in the pole positions with Micah Rees grabbing his second individual championship with a time of 16 minutes and 40 seconds. Mt. Pleasant finished in third as a team with Jude Dykstra finishing in fourth place with a time of 17 minutes and 22 seconds and Ben Carthy grabbing fifth place with a time of 17 minutes and 30 seconds.

On the girls’ side, it was an identical finish to last year with Avery Rump of Fort Madison outpacing Iris Dahl of Washington by over a minute—19 minutes and 29 seconds.

Nelle Peterson was the top finisher for the Panthers in 22nd place with a time of 24 minutes and 2 seconds. Monroe James was the next Panther with a 26th place finish.

There was a decent amount of talent from Southeast Iowa that competed at the state meet starting with the Danville boys’ team that qualified as a team. The Bears would finish in 5th place as a team with Jackson Shacklett leading the way with a time of 16 minutes and 55 seconds, which claimed him 20th place. Carter Fesler grabbed 28th place.

Lincoln Bainbridge of Van Buren County raced to a time of 16 minutes and 13 seconds, which earned him 5th place. Kohlby Newsom finished in 19th place for Winfield-Mt. Union with a time of 16 minutes and 54 seconds.

For the girls, Alaina Gourley of Danville, a sophomore, finished in 66th place with a time of 21 minutes and 1 second.

In Class 2A, Mediapolis finished in 6th place as a team. Owen Schmidgall took 9th place with a time of 16 minutes and 22 seconds for the Bulldogs. Logan Rosas was the next Bulldog to finish in 24th place with a time of 16 minutes and 53 seconds. Will Schmidgall took 33rd, Solomon Zaugg grabbed 50th place, and Simon Wendel finished in 113th place.

For the Class 3A boys, Micha Rees’ 4th place finish with a time of 15 minutes and 47 seconds helped lead the Demons to a 5th place finish as a team.

For the Class 3A girls, Avery Rump and Iris Dahl continued their close competition with Rump besting Dahl by three seconds to finish in 4th place for the Bloodhounds and Dahl in 5th place for the Demons.

During this time, a couple of local teams were making their way through the postseason bracket for football. For 8-player, Winfield-Mt. Union breezed past Belle Plaine to start of their postseason run, while WACO hosted Baxter and ran them out of town to the tune of a 55-20 final. Hunter Hughes nabbed two interceptions. Louden Huisenga totaled 174 yards and scored a rushing touchdown, a receiving touchdown, and a 52-yard kick return touchdown to open up the second half, while Reece Oswald finished with three touchdowns in the matchup.

In Class 2A, Mediapolis started their playoff run with a narrow 28-21 victory over Anamosa.

Round two provided our first elimination as WACO, traveling up to Don Bosco, could not hold on to the late lead as the Dons won 28-20. Hunter Hughes grabbed his third interception of the postseason, while Clayton Miller and Colton Leichty connected for two touchdowns through the air. The Warriors finished with an 8-2 record.

Cam Buffington continued running through opposing defenses as the senior totaled 150 rushing yards and four touchdowns as #1 Winfield-Mt. Union dumped Moravia 34-6. Jake Edwards found Abram Edwards through the air for the Wolves final touchdown of the night. This set up a matchup against Don Bosco at Gilbertville.

Mediapolis continued their winning ways with a 27-0 victory over Camanche, but their playoff run would end the next week against Monticello as the Bulldogs finished with an 8-3 record.

Let’s pause our progress through football and jump over to volleyball as Holy Trinity Catholic was scorching their way through the playoffs. The Crusaders started their run allowing only 11 points against Moulton-Udell. This led to a matchup against Danville, which the Crusaders won in straight sets as Presley Myers and Mary Kate Bendlage each tallied double-digit kills.

Tysann Gipple, who committed to playing volleyball at Southeastern Community College, notched her 500th career kill against Burlington Notre Dame, but New London could not down the Nikes. Meaning, for the fourth year in a row, either Burlington Notre Dame or Holy Trinity Catholic was going to end the other’s season.

The Nikes had a solid second set, which knotted things up. However, the Crusaders would prove to be too much with a couple of plays from their leaders. With that win under their belt, Edgewood-Colesburg proved to be no challenge as the Crusaders swept the Vikings on their way to their 13th state tournament appearance in the past 14 years as Taegan Denning and company were unstoppable from the service line as the Crusaders tallied 7 aces.

Now that we are caught up, Winfield-Mt. Union punched their ticket to the UNI-Dome for the first time since 1999 after escaping Gilbertville with a 34-29 win over Don Bosco, thanks to a clutch last second interception by Cole Milks.

Unfortunately, the Wolves went into the semifinals plagued by injuries and could not keep up with Bishop Garrigan’s rushing attack in the second half as the Golden Bears won 34-20. The Wolves finished their special season with an 11-1 record.

Looking at district awards: Cam Buffington was tabbed Defensive MVP, Louden Huisenga was named Offensive MVP, and Cooper Buffington grabbed Lineman MVP.

Jake Edwards, Carter Loyd, Kael Johnson, Abram Edwards, Cole Milks, and Eli Miller were all named to the 1st Team for the Wolves.

For WACO, Colton Lecithy, Chase Waterhouse, Clayton Miller, John McLaughlin, Joel Meyer, Hunter Hughes, and Reese Oswald made the 1st Team.

New London had Gavin Menke-Bailey named 1st Team running back for the Tigers.

For Class 3A District 4, Payton Walker and Nolan Frueh were named 2nd Team All-District for offense.

With the football season wrapped up, we hop back to state volleyball where Holy Trinity Catholic is off to a slow start against a familiar name by now, Don Bosco. Nevertheless, the Crusaders, led by Adalyn Kruse, swept the Dons.

Natalie Randolph put together a triple-double performance with 11 kills, 15 assists, and 15 digs in their semifinal matchup against Boyden-Hull that saw the Crusaders sweep their opponents 25-17, 25-17, and 25-21.

Ankeny Christian would spoil the Crusaders’ story book ending, as Mikaela Richter was inducted into the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union Volleyball Hall of Fame before the game, but the Eagles would soar to their second state championship in school history.

Seniors Mary Kate Bendlage and Natalie Randolph were named to the All-Tournament team. Teagen Snaadt, a junior, racked up 18 digs as she was also named to the All-Tournament team. Presley Myers led the team with four blocks bringing her postseason total to 38. Holy Trinity Catholic finished the season with a 33-11 record.

To round out the volleyball season, here are the Southeast Conference awards. Fairfield finished 9-1 in conference play, which includes their 5-0 record in the SEC tournament, and 20-12 overall.

Mt. Pleasant finished in third place in the conference after going 2-3 in the tournament. Alex Scott earned 2nd Team All-Conference as she notched 132 kills and 36 aces on the season. Emma Starr and Courtney Raub ended their Panther careers as All-Conference Honorable Mentions with Starr tallying 141 kills and Raub ranking 9th in assists.

Leighton Messinger of Washinton won Conference Player of the Year as she led the conference in kills with 343 and fifth in aces with 43.

Before jumping into winter sports, there were a few announcements. Nate Dismang of Mt. Pleasant signed on to Southeastern Community College to continue playing golf at the collegiate level.

Central Lee announced three new members to their Athletic Hall of Fame in longtime coach Don Ford, who founded the Hawks volleyball program. Jeff Brisby, a talented three-sport athlete, that averaged 22 points a game for basketball and pitched a sub-1.00 ERA in baseball. Lastly, another three-sport standout in Christy Schrader (Holtkamp). In basketball, she collected 1,311 career points and 273 blocks, which ranks among the top 50 in the history of girls’ Iowa high school basketball.

Nearing the present, in early December, the Mt. Pleasant Athletic Booster Board announced that they were campaigning to renovate the locker rooms at Mapleleaf, as the last renovation occurred in the 1970s.

Wrestling, basketball, and bowling have all reached their midway points of the season. The Holy Trinity Catholic and Burlington Notre Dame girls’ teams have both taken turns being ranked in the top 15 for Class 1A, while Winfield-Mt. Union is currently ranked 8th in Class 1A for boys’ basketball. Mt. Pleasant boys’ basketball currently sits atop the SEC standings after narrow wins over Fort Madison and Keokuk to end out December.

Lastly, Abram Edwards and Cam Buffington made Winfield-Mt. Union school history as the first student-athletes to sign on to play Division I football as Edwards will be attending Army University and Buffington will be playing for the Hawkeyes at the University of Iowa.

Thank you all for tuning this year as we give a big round of applause to all of our student-athletes in Southeast Iowa who have made this year of athletics something special as we look forward to 2024. I’m Slaten Swords and we thank Two Rivers Bank and Trust for sponsoring “Year in Review” as this has been quarter four.