Prep Postseason Baseball: Small Ball Gets the Job Done on a Soggy Night in New London

New London, IA- Tarp on, tarp off. No, this philosophy won’t properly train you for an upcoming karate tournament, but it would have served you well on a rainy Saturday evening in New London where Burlington Notre Dame and the Tigers advanced to the second round of the Class 1A Substate 5 District 10 bracket.

Despite the warm temperatures and the rain playing against the defense and pitching staffs, it was small ball that produced the runs in the doubleheader showdown.

Burlington Notre Dame 11, Keota 1

Three-years ago to the day, Notre Dame made the trip to Keota as the underdog and took down the Eagles 11-1, needing the full seven innings. This time the Nikes needed only five to get the job done.

The game did not appear to start that way as the Eagles got the first two runners on base via a hit-by-pitch and a single by Brenna McGuire and Ashton Galindo and an eventual walk loaded the bases in the top of the first inning.

Yet, Payne Prottsman, the ace for the Nikes, kept peppering the strike zone and collected a pair of strikeouts to strand the three Eagles on the basepath. That’s all head coach Chip Chiprez needed from the junior as he was yanked after the Nikes scored five in the bottom half of the frame.

For Coach Chiprez, it could not have played out better for the Nikes,

“You know, that was our plan going in, you know, Payne Prottsman, he hasn’t thrown since the Burlington game, which would have been a week ago, so we wanted to get him 25 pitches and then get him out of there. Luckily for us, you know, we scored five runs right away, so we felt comfortable pulling him out, you know, and Curtis Randall, he’s just coming off the DL with the hip flexor injury. So, you know, we threw him a couple of innings the other night against Fort Madison and then brought him in tonight. So, you know, our philosophy in the postseason is to try to get guys in and out so we have everybody available for the next game, the next game, the next game, so it’s worked out.”

It was a mixture of experience and youth that got the Nikes on the board first with a Jeremiah Crow sacrifice fly and an Eli Oelson RBI gave the squad a 2 to 0 lead before, Kyler Cameron, an 8th grader, punched an RBI-single and Tatum Warner punctuated the inning with a two-RBI knock.

In relief, Curtis Randall threw 38 pitches, allowing just one-run on two hits and striking out four. One of those two hits was the only extra-base hit of the day as Notre Dame worked six walks and three hit-by-pitches to compliment eight singles as the squad put up three in the 2nd and 3rd innings to cap off the scoring.

Prottsman and Cameron would tie Warner with a game-high two RBIs as Maddox Diewold and Landry Haberichter combined for four steals and five runs scored with Diewold adding an RBI.

The final show of the talented youth on the Nikes’ roster was Isaac Lehman, another 8th grader, finished the game on the mound, tossing a strikeout and allowing just one hit in 1.2 innings. For the Notre Dame youth, the coaches instill the expectations at the junior high level,

“We go down to the junior high, you know, throughout the season, the high school coaches go down there and then you know they help the junior high coaches and kind of teach them our philosophy and what we expect when we work with them,” said coach Chiprez. “You know, we treat them just like the high school guys and we expect them to do what what the high school guys do. So I think at a very early age as far as, you know, 7th Grade, I think they, not to the extent that that the you know, the JV or varsity understand, but they start it’s they start processing things and they start getting getting how we run things and then when they when they get to us it’s you know they’re ready to go.”

That youth movement will have to continue to play a big role if the Nikes want to make a run back to the state tournament.

New London 4, Wapello 1

The nightcap game was supposed to be a runaway for New London, especially basing it off of their five-inning 10-0 no-hitter against Wapello in early June; yet much like most of the season, the Tigers would have to battle all seven innings.

It all started with a Kinnick Richenberger single to start off the game. He was able to move over to second on a fielder’s choice then score after Wyatt Marlette slapped a single to give Wapello to 1 to 0 lead after the top of the first.

Not the start Memphis Watson wanted on the mound. He would start the game with a single and his 39th stolen base of the year at the plate, but Marlette preserved the lead after getting Watson caught in a pickle between second and third base after striking out Gavin Strawhacker and getting Kye Reighard to pop out to end the first.

Wapello, behind strong defense, was in the lead 1 to 0 over the favorites. A big surprise considering Wapello had averaged five errors per game entering the contest.

That 1 to 0 lead would persist as Memphis Watson found his groove on the mound, striking out three of the next six outs, while Tate Welcher caught his first runner trying to steal against him. Marlette, with the help of some fine defense by Coy Wiley at third base kept the Tigers off the board, stranding two in the second and third innings.

After a neat double play that went Watson to Gavin Menke-Bailey to Sully Barron to end the top of the fourth inning, the Tigers were still down 1 to 0 and struggling to push across runs. Nevertheless, Watson never had any doubts in his teammates,

“I got confidence with the guys, you know, they can all put the ball in play, and they can have good things happen. One through nine, I wouldn’t say we have a weak spot.”

The rally started with a Gage Burden walk and a steal of second base. Riley Raines followed it up with a singe and he proceeded to take his own bag. A balk, Marlette’s second of the game, would tie the game at one before Sully Barron broke the tie with an RBI-blooper.

Tigers now led 2 to 1. It took four innings, but head coach Jayden Flowers’ squad was on top,

“Yeah, we’ve been off to some slow starts recently” said coach Flowers. “We’re trying to get that figured out. Bats have been a little slow to start of games, but once we see the guy once or twice, then we finally start getting it. We’re just trying to take advantage of those early innings, we gotta start taking advantage of. We can’t fall behind in those.”

One more run would come to cross after some more wild pitching from the relief man Treyton Schulz to give New London a 3 to 1 lead.

“Yeah, Memphis is great. He throws a lot of strikes” exclaimed coach Flowers. “They’re gonna hit the ball. It’s not like we’re going to send him out there to strike everybody out. But he did fantastic job of battling all night and battling back, I think when we can make plays behind him, we look pretty good. So, I think he did a fantastic job tonight on the mound.”

Watson faced adversity in the 5th inning when Wapello’s Schulz and Richenberger hit back-to-back singles but another throw out from Welcher quickly eliminated the threat as Watson again kept Wapello off the board.

A Riley Raines RBI-single in the bottom of the fifth inning would score Gage Burden and cap off the scoring for the night, as Reighard collected the save, striking out one in an inning of relief as the final out was another throw out from behind the plate in Welcher, his third of the night.

Watson would finish the night with the win on the mound, fanning seven in six innings of six-hit ball. He also collected three hits and stole three bases to bring his season total to 41 as the team collected 11 steals for the night. The Tigers are now 5-0 when stealing double-digit bases this season.

Wapello finished the season with a 2-17 record.

New London will now face off against Notre Dame for the fourth straight year in the postseason, with the Nikes having won the past two matchups by a combined score of 21 to 1. For coach Flowers, his squad has to strike early,

“Yep, Notre Dame is a great team. We have to come to play. Like I said, we can’t fall asleep on them. Early innings against teams like that. So, we have to come ready to go and I think we’ll be ready for it.”

New London beat Notre Dame 10-9 in their first matchup of the season, while the Nikes answered back with a 13-2 win in their most recent contest.

You can catch the matchup on KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, on Tuesday, July 8th, at 7 pm with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

(New London audio courtesy of Andy Krutsinger of the Southeast Iowa Union)

July 7, 2025 – July 13, 2025

07/07/25
Amy Pullis
07/08/25
Grant Goody
07/08/25
Gretchen Liechty
07/08/25
Les Roth
07/09/25
Eliana Watkinson
07/09/25
Ellen Frank
07/09/25
Gannon McNamee
07/09/25
John Klopfenstein
07/09/25
Natalie McDowell
07/09/25
Carol Giesel
07/10/25
Alexa Fuller
07/10/25
Judy Cash
07/10/25
Hudson Millard
07/11/25
Drew Moeller (1)
07/11/25
Ethan McGohan
07/11/25
Mary Ruschill
07/11/25
Susie Clark
07/11/25
Misty Fischer
07/11/25
Carmen Smith - belated from 7/10
07/12/25
Ann Glover
07/12/25
Dale Campbell
07/12/25
Benjamin Millard (40th)
07/13/25
Rigsby Reisdorf
07/13/25
Crystee Stigge
07/13/25
Adam & Kaila Smith *Anniversary
07/13/25
Jay & Carrie Coble *Anniversary

CENTRAL LEE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT: TENTATIVE AGENDA JULY 7, 2025 REGULAR MEETING 7:00 A.M.

CENTRAL LEE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
DONNELLSON, IOWA 52625
HIGH SCHOOL COMMONS
TENTATIVE AGENDA JULY 7, 2025
REGULAR MEETING
7:00 A.M.
1. Roll Call
2. Approve agenda (Motion)
3. Receive Visitors:
a. Visitors to speak about items not on the agenda
4. Superintendent’s Report:
a. Summer Projects Update
b. August Board Meeting Date – 8/12/25 – 7 a.m.
c. Online School Registration – Available now!
d. Back to School Board Sponsored Luncheon – Set Date
e. Finance Update
f. Vacancies
5. CONSENT AGENDA: Motion (Exhibit I)
a. Approve minutes
b. Financial Reports: General and Schoolhouse Funds, Clearing account, Hot Lunch account
c. Approve prepaid bills
d. Approve monthly bills
e. Open Enrollment Requests
f. Overnight Trip Requests:
i. FFA Officer Retreat – 7/14/25 – 7/16/25 to Wisconsin Dells
NEW BUSINESS:
6. Appoint Board Secretary – Amanda Brown (Motion)
a. Administer Oath of Office by Board President
7. Appoint Board Treasurers – Ashley Rickelman (Motion) (Pilot Grove Savings Bank) (Motion)
8. Approve Hot Lunch Guidelines (Motion) (Exhibit II)
9. Approve Second Reading of Board Policy 407.2 – Licensed Employee Contract Release (Motion) (Exhibit III)
10. Approval for the Superintendent and Board Secretary to pay Activity bills upon proper documentation and approval of the Building principal and sponsor with listing approved by the Board at their next regular meeting as a prepaid listing (Motion)
11. Approve the Appointment of Superintendent as Title I Contact and Title I Application
(Motion)
12. Approve Property and Casualty Insurance Modifications (Motion) (Exhibit IV)
13. Resolution to fix a date for a public hearing on the issuance of school infrastructure sales, services and use tax revenue bonds, in one or more series. (Motion) (Exhibit V) (Roll Call Vote)
a. August 12, 2025 @ 7 a.m. (District Office)
14. Approve Modification of Administrator Contracts (Motion) (Exhibit VI)
a. Jesse Day
b. Angie Fransk
15. Volunteer Approval: (Motion)
a. Todd Herdrich – Volunteer Football Coach
b. Bob Bryant – Volunteer Football Coach
c. Tyler Bryant – Volunteer Football Coach
d. Jesse Day – Volunteer Football Coach
16. Contract Approvals: (Motion)
a. Scott Purdum – Middle School Special Education Instructor
b. Brandi Peters – Special Education Associate
c. Sydney Pundt – Special Education Associate
d. Kylie Cole – Special Education Associate
e. Amber DeBrackeleire – Special Education Associate
f. Jackie Noble – Special Education Associate
g. Stacie Wilhite – Special Education Associate
h. Wes McGraw – Assistant Varsity Football Coach and Middle School Girls Track Coach
17. Board Reports
18. Closed Session – Evaluation of the Superintendent – Per Iowa Code 21.5(1)(i)
19. Approve Superintendent Contract
20. Adjourn (Motion)

Postseason Baseball Updates for Class 1A and 2A (1st Round)

Prep Baseball- Saturday’s slate of matchups provided a mixed bag as early July storms rolled throughout Iowa, flooding fields and leaving them unplayable. Yet, a couple of games were still able to played and here’s the full update for our local teams.

Class 1A Substate 5 District 10

New London 4, Wapello 1

Burlington Notre Dame 11, Keota 1

The Tigers and Nikes are slated to to play on Tuesday, July 8th, at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

Moravia 3, Danville 1

Pekin 12, Van Buren County 1

The Mohawks and Panthers will face off on Tuesday.

No games for District 9 were able to be played and were moved to Monday, July 7th.

Class 2A Substate 4 District 7

West Liberty thrashed Camanche for an 11-1 final. The Comets will travel to #5 Mediapolis on Tuesday with first pitch at 7 pm.

Substate 5 District 9

Wilton was one of the locations that got their field rained out, so the battle of the Falcons between West Burlington and Louisa-Muscatine has been moved to Monday at 5 pm at Wilton. The nightcap will feature the hosts taking on Winfield-Mt. Union at 7 pm with the winner taking on Central Lee on Tuesday at 5 pm.

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Class 3A and 4A will get their tournament trails started on Friday, July 11th, at 7 pm.

Danny J. Lampe

Danny J Lampe of West Point, passed away on Thursday, July 3, 2025 at the age of 78.

There is a poem called “The Dash,” which talks about not so much the importance of someone’s date of birth and date of death, but focuses on the dash, the time between death and birth.  Danny filled that with plenty, both happy and tragic events.  At age 1, he began to have symptoms of a chronic right side rare disease, which would haunt him the rest of his life, with multiple doctor’s appointments, surgeries, a prominent limp, etc.  At age 6, Danny lost his father in a tragic accident; age 12, he lost his 6-year-old brother to an aneurysm.  Throughout this time into his adulthood, the surgeries to combat the effects of his disease also took place.  Life went on, and so did the challenges.  Danny’s mother, Hilda died of cancer when Danny was twenty-nine, while he was recovering from major lung surgery.   Then came the real tragedy of his life, his son Jason died at the age of forty-nine, after fighting a long-term chronic illness.

Despite all of this, there were wonderful events in his life.  On April 19, 1969, he married JoAnn Fullenkamp.  Together they were blessed with three children, Joe, Jason, and Amy.  He was thrilled at the birth of each and took pride (that he shared with everyone) in each of their achievements and made sure that he provided them with all the advantages that he was not allowed growing up.  Then came the grandchildren.  There was no prouder grandpa than Danny.  He had a pet name for each of these kids and made sure everyone knew each of their accomplishments.

During this time, Danny was very involved with his church and his community.  He was on the city council, chairperson of the Corn Festival, St. Mary’s Fall Festival, West Point Community Club, a member of the West Point Fire Department, West Point Jaycees, etc.

Danny built a successful career at General Electric. where he worked for 35 years. He was very proud of his accomplishments and work life.  He developed long-term friendships with all of his treasured “GE Buddies.”  After retirement, he managed the grounds at Calvery Cemetery in West Point.  He took a lot of pride in making sure it was always well maintained.

Danny was born on April 22, 1947, to Clarence and Hilda Lampe.  He married JoAnn Fullenkamp on April 19th, 1969.  Together, they had three children, Joe (Jamie) Lampe, North Liberty, Jason, deceased, and Amy (Brandon) Mills, Iowa City, Iowa. He had nine grandchildren, Jackson, Christian, Samara and Quentin Mills, Mya, Halle and Nora Lampe and Keira and Leah Sickels.  He also had a special niece, Emily Fullenkamp Kelch, (Corey) and their four children.  Danny is also survived by his brother, John (Linda) Lampe and sister, Linda (Richard) Lyons of Mt. Pleasant.  He was blessed with and dearly loved his large number of nieces and nephews, all who meant so much to him.

Danny passed away at the Ft. Madison site of Southeastern Iowa Regional Medical Center with his family surrounding him.

Danny was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Hilda Lampe, mother and father in-law, Abie and Agnes Fullenkamp, son, Jason, brother, Bobby, brother in laws, Bobby Meierotto, Ron Fullenkamp, Pat Griswold;  sisters-in-law, Judy Fullenkamp.

Visitation will be held from 1:00p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday, July 7, 2025 at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church in West Point, where the family will receive friends from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. A Christian Wake Service will be held at 6:00 p.m.

A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 8, 2025 at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church with Father Dan Dorau as celebrant. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery in West Point.

Memorials have been established in his memory for Calvary Cemetery in West Point or Regina Catholic School System in Iowa City.

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

Register Early for ISU Extension Farmland Leasing Meeting

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach in Henry County is hosting a farmland leasing meeting on August 6th at 3:30pm.  The meeting will be held at the Henry County Extension Office in Mt. Pleasant.  The annual meeting is offered to address questions that landowners, tenants or other interested individuals have about leasing farmland.  The topics will include land values, market outlook and cash rent trends, cost of production and more.  Registration is $25 per person and includes materials including a 100-page workbook with resources regarding land leasing agreements such as surveys, sample written leas agreements and termination forms.  Pre-registration is encouraged.  Contact Kristen at the ISU Extension and Outreach Henry County Office at 319-385-8126

HCHC Diabetes Education Classes – July

The Henry County Health Center Diabetes Education Department has announced events for July at the Henry County Health Center in Mt. Pleasant. HCHC Diabetes Education has earned Iowa State Certification and has been awarded recognition from the American Diabetes Association.  That recognition assures that the program has met the national standards for diabetes self-management education Programs.  The first class is on Thursday, July 10th next week and is the Annual Review Course from 1-3pm in Suite 25.  Please call the HCHC Diabetes Education office at 319-385-6518 by noon on Tuesday to reserve your spot.  The program is open to anyone who has Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes and has completed the 10-hour diabetes class.

 

AAA Weekly Fuel Report

According to the latest fuel report from AAA and the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship the average price of regular unleaded gas fell four cents in Iowa. Prices fell three cents nationally. Retail diesel prices also dropped on average, decreasing by three cents both in Iowa and nationally. Crude oil prices continued to fluctuate this week.