Prep Basketball: Mt. Pleasant Sweeps Non-Conference Matchup Against New London

New London, IA- Only two days into the new year and high school basketball is back on the hardwood as Mt. Pleasant made the trip over to New London for a non-conference showdown. The result: a Panthers sweep of the Tigers with the girls winning 47-32 and the boys breezing past New London 87-42.

The girls’ game started off how you would expect after a prolonged break with the score after a quarter leaning Mt. Pleasant’s way 9 to 5. After a quick start to the second quarter for the Panthers, Olivia Hester hit a couple of threes cutting the lead down to one 13 to 12.

However, Kynlee White and Hailey Parrott put New London in a straitjacket and had Mt. Pleasant moving in transition with tough defense as the Panthers scored the last ten points of the first half to take a 23 to 13 lead at half. Head coach Curt Watson is hoping to continue this trap defense into the second half of the season,

“We’ve been working on it in practice and stuff, and we just felt like tonight was the night to try and do it…”

The tenacious defense of Mt. Pleasant resulted in 21 steals as Parrott led the team with seven steals on the night followed by White with five.

Nevertheless, Mt. Pleasant really picked up the pace on offense in the second half as the Panthers scored 15 fourth quarter points to seal the 47-32 win. Abby Carthey led the team with 19 points on the night, but most of the team got involved in the scoring. An aspect of the game Watson wanted to focus on,

“I thought we did a much better job of being an offensive threat. It was kind of one of our goals going into the second part of the year. Everybody’s got to be an offensive threat…and that’s what we got to have game in/game out for them and I thought overall we did a really good job of that tonight.”

The Panthers improved to 2-9 on the season, while the Tigers fell to 1-9.

Mt. Pleasant points: Abby Carthey 19, Kynlee White 10, Hailey Parrott 9, Paityn Ensminger 4, Juliana Burns 3, Alexa Fuller 2

New London points: Olivia Hester 11, Mylee Miller 8 and five blocks, Morgan Jones 7, Sophie Malott 3, Megan Lee 2, Shay Wilka 1

In the boys’ game, Mt. Pleasant could not miss and for New London there was a lid on the rim for game especially in the first quarter.

The Panthers bounded out to a 20 to 2 lead at the end of the first quarter and a 47 to 18 lead at halftime thanks to a 20-point showing from Payton Hagans in the first two quarters.

“We came out and set the tone early and that’s important when you’re on the road,” said head coach Eric Rawson. “It was nice to open up the 2024 half of the season with a lot of action.”

That action included seven players scoring at least four points and four players finishing in double digits with Hagans concluding the night with 25 points and three steals.

Brendan Richey found his groove in the second half as nailed three triples to finish with a team-high 13 points. Memphis Watson collected three offensive rebounds and two steals to go along with his four points.

The Panthers have now won their past five contests and sit at 6-3 on the season, while New London falls to 2-7.

Mt. Pleasant will face off against conference foe Fairfield on Friday, January 5th, with the girls leading off the night at 6 pm at home. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 5:45 pm. Head coach Eric Rawson put it simply when discussing the upcoming matchup with the Trojans,

“I expect it to be a dog fight and we’ll be ready.”

New London will hit the road to take on Burlington Notre Dame on Friday with the girls scheduled to play at 6 pm with the boys to follow.

Mt. Pleasant points: Payton Hagans 25, Christian Stacy 17, Nate Stroud and Avin Truong 10, Ian Reid 8, Payson Coleman 7, Noah Lange 6, Kellen Kohorst 4

New London points: Brendan Richey 13, Brigham Porter 10, London Franklin 8, Memphis Watson and Carter Benjamin 4

Amanda Moeller

Amanda Lynn “Mandy” Moeller, 36, of West Point, Iowa, passed away at 4:40 p.m. Tuesday, January 2, 2024, surrounded by her family, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa.

She was born on November 6, 1987, in Burlington, Iowa, the daughter of Dean and Judy (Fraise) Moeller.

She is survived by her parents: Dean and Judy of West Point, Iowa; sister: Megan (Wes) McGraw of West Point, Iowa; brother: Mitch (Sarah Grace) Moeller of Nashville, Tennessee; nieces and nephews: Elijah, Everett, Easton and Emerson McGraw and Caroline Moeller; maternal grandparents: Carroll and Dorothy Fraise; paternal grandparents: Melvin “Shorty” and Maureen “Mo” Moeller. Also surviving are several aunts, uncles and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her great grandparents; uncles: Roger Fraise, David Fraise and Dan Mueller.

Family meant everything to Mandy. She eagerly looked forward to holidays and gatherings, checking in daily to find out who would be picking her up and what time. Mandy had a big heart for her family.

Mandy made Hope Haven her home for seventeen years. She found joy in going to the dances, community outings, and working at the hospital during her time there. She made lasting friendships there and her presence will be deeply missed.

Mandy enjoyed competing in Special Olympics, going to Camp Courageous, playing Uno, and watching Wheel of Fortune, and she shared that joy with those around her. One of her favorite traditions was celebrating her birthday at Happy Joe’s. She enjoyed the company of friends and family during these special moments.

Mandy had a special way of connecting with people and was everyone’s biggest cheerleader. Everywhere she went, she would strike up friendly conversations and put a smile on their face. She truly never met a stranger. If she met you once, you were instantly a friend forever.

A visitation will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 5, 2024, at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church in West Point.

A memorial Mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 5, 2024, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in West Point with Father Dan Dorau as celebrant.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established in her memory for Hope Haven.

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

Kamryn Hart: Small Town Girl to Make Large Impact in Ecuador and Colombia

What were you doing at 18 years old? For Mt. Pleasant native, Kamryn Hart, she is planning on giving back to the world by serving in a unique and important way. Graduating from Mt. Pleasant Community High School in 2023, Kamryn traded small town Iowa for big Texas. Taking classes in Austin, she soon realized that her calling in life might be on the soil of another land. After attending First Baptist church in Mt. Pleasant and getting involved with ministry in Austin, she decided that she wanted to travel to foreign land and spread the gospel.

While many local churches and organizations offer this opportunity, she knew the first part of 2024 would be the best time for her to adventure. That’s where the World Race comes in. World Race, a mission centered non-profit organization based out of Georgia, provides the chance to many people to take on a missionary journey. Heading to the South American countries of Ecuador and Colombia, Kamryn will embark on a “Gap Semester” trip, which allows her to leave halfway through January and return by May

This trip is far from a vacation. Kamryn will be going through intense conditions to bring support to the natives. She will be working with women who were formerly trafficked and teaching kid’s vocational skills, such as reading and writing. She will also help children who were disabled, and try her hand in street evangelism, which is a large part of the trip.

Kamryn had already “gotten her feet wet” by joining a local church trip to Mexico this past summer. A week long missions trip with Wellspring Evangelical Free Church in Mt. Pleasant helped her to understand her “flame” for the mission field. Talking with Kamryn, it is clear that this will not be her last trip to a foreign land with an evangelistic heart.

Balancing college, work, and future plans, it would take the perfect storm for her to have this opportunity. It just so happened that all the dominoes fell in the right place at the right time. Kamryn Hart, the girl from small town Iowa, will be making a crater-size impact in Ecuador and Colombia this year, and she is confident that God will guide her on this mission.

 

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Offensive Odors in Keokuk

The Residents of Keokuk, Iowa are currently experiencing offensive odors in the air, which has prompted concern among local authorities and community members alike.

Reports to City Hall of the offensive odors on December 9, 2023, and December 29, 2023, from residents in various areas of the community have raised concerns about its potential impact on air quality and public health. The City of Keokuk is working diligently with local employers to solve this odor problem.

The City of Keokuk understands the concerns and inconveniences this situation may cause for residents and assures the community that every effort is being made to address the issue as swiftly as possible.

At the present time, representatives from both industries have assured the City of Keokuk they will be correcting all problems associated with the odors. Both Industries have received nuisance letters from the City of Keokuk.

One of industries has said they will not be using the product that has caused the smell anymore. However, they will need to ship the remaining product; this will be done by truck and when the product is being transferred to the trucks, there will most likely be an odor for a short time. The representative has said that this odor will not be as strong as it was previously. The City of Keokuk has requested that they let us know the date and time this will happen so that we can let our citizens know. They have agreed to let us know the schedule.

The other industry has reached out to schedule an appointment with City Officials to discuss the problem.

The City of Keokuk appreciates the cooperation and patience of residents during this time and assures the community that ongoing steps will continue to ensure the well-being of everyone in Keokuk. We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused as we move forward.

For further information, please contact:

Kathie Mahoney

Mayor, City of Keokuk

501 Main St

Keokuk, Iowa 52632

319-524-2050, ext. 2212

Keokuk PD Looking for Armed Robbery Suspect

“We are asking for assistance with identifying the subject in the photo as part of an ongoing investigation into an armed robbery which took place on December 16th, 2023.
Please send tips to our messenger, or call the dispatch center and ask to speak to an Officer.
All tips will remain anonymous unless otherwise noted.”
All persons of interest are innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

Iowa 4H Youth Invites 9th-12th Graders for Three Day Conference

Mark your calendars for June 25-27th as the Iowa 4-H Youth Conference 2024 will take place at Iowa State University. The theme this year is “Explore the Jungle of Opportunities” in what should be an unforgettable journey. Registration opens on April 1st through 4HOnline. Stay tuned for more details, updates, and the chance to be part of this youth opportunity.

The following link provides more information: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/iowa4hyouthconference

2023 Festival of Lights Sees 10% Increase in Traffic

The Festival of Lights 2023 saw 6,880 vehicles through December 31st, which is 701 vehicles more than 2022. Prior to COVID, 5,000 vehicles was the highest amount of traffic in a single year, with 9,000 vehicles in 2020 due to the virus.

The volunteers counted license plates and noticed vehicles from 33 different states and 70 counties. 5.6% of vehicles came from Illinois, while 2.1% bore a Missouri license plate. Some people chose a more unconventional form of transportation through the lights. 72 horse drawn wagon rides were offered to the public, with those tickets being sold out very quick.

220 sponsors made 2023 Festival of Lights possible with 160 displays. November 19th and 20th saw the “walk thru” nights bring in 1,400 paid admissions, which doubled from the previous year.

Possible Winter Storm Approaching Southeast Iowa Early Next Week

While we may have gotten lucky with relatively good weather in December, it seems that white Christmas might be arriving a couple of weeks late. NWS out of Quad Cities is reporting signals for a strong wintry system in our area for next week. While reports are preliminary, they are suggesting this storm will hit next Monday afternoon and persist through Tuesday night. There are uncertainties on snowfall totals, but it appears that this system could bring strong winds, which could lead to blowing snow. Stay tuned to KILJ in the coming week to stay informed on this potential storm.