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Sports, September 1st
High School Football
Mt. Pleasant will be looking for their first win of the season as they face off against West Burlington tonight. KILJ will be on the call with the pregame show at 7:15 pm.
In other Class 3A District 4 matchups, Washington will host Burlington. Keokuk will take on Pella at home and Fairfield will travel to face off against Fort Madison.
Mediapolis will travel to take on Sigourney Keota at 7 pm.
Central Lee will compete against Cardinal at home.
Van Buren County hosts Pekin at 7 pm.
Danville will have their first home game this week against Highland.
Winfield-Mt. Union and New London combine for a district matchup tonight at 7 pm.
WACO takes on the 2-0 Iowa Valley Tigers tonight at home.
High School Volleyball
Mt. Pleasant took the first set against Albia, 25-20, last night; however, the Blue Demons won the next three sets 25-11, 25-19, and 25-18 to win the match. The Panthers are now 3-7 on the season with their next match on the road against Fort Madison on September 5th.
New London was looking for an upset last night in front of the home crowd against Holy Trinity Catholic; instead, the Crusaders swept the Tigers in straight sets by scores of 25-9, 25-21, and 25-19. Presley Myers and Natalie Randolph led the way for the Crusaders as they were efficient with their attacks and led the front line in the block party. Holy Trinity Catholic’s Head Coach Melissa Freesmeier has been pleased with how her squad has played to begin the season. Sophie Malott led the effort for the Tigers. Head Coach Jackie Housman knows that this is a young team with a bright future.
Winfield-Mt. Union and WACO will compete in the English Valleys Tournament tomorrow, September 2nd.
Van Buren County and Central Lee faced off last night with the Warriors getting the better of the Hawks three sets to one in what was a close matchup. Van Buren County won the first two sets: 25-20 and 25-11. Central Lee answered back by taking the third set in a nailbiter 27-25, but the Warriors held off the comeback attempt and won the fourth set 25-18. Central Lee will face off against Mediapolis on September 5th. Van Buren County will take on Edgewood-Colesburg tomorrow.
Volleyball Rankings
Holy Trinity Catholic fell two spots in the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union rankings from #2 to #4 in Class 1A. The Crusaders have hit a hot streak with five straight wins without dropping a set.
In Class 2A, West Burlington, touting a 7-1 record, came into this weeks rankings at #14. The Falcons are led by Taryn Snodgrass with 134 assists on the season.
Cross Country
Mt. Pleasant will travel to Pella tomorrow, September 2nd, to compete in a meet at Central College.
Danville, Van Buren County, Central Lee, Winfield-Mt. Union, Holy Trinity Catholic, and Mediapolis will all be competing in a meet hosted by the Warriors on September 5th.
College Football
The University of Iowa will be hosting Utah State tomorrow at 11 am. Cade McNamara is questionable heading into the matchup this weekend. Deacon Hill will get the start if McNamara is unable to play.
Iowa State University will be taking on the University of Northern Iowa this Saturday at 1 pm in Ames.
Both games will be on KILJ with the Hawkeyes on 105.5 FM and the Cyclones on 98.5 FM and 1130 AM at their respective times.
This Day in Sports History
1946 – First US Open for Women’s Golf, Spokane CC: Patty Berg wins inaugural Open and it’s the only one played in match play format; takes it over Betty Jameson.
1964 – San Francisco Giants reliever Masanori Murakami becomes the first Japanese-born player to appear in the MLB; on his debut, the Osuki native throws a scoreless inning in a 4-1 loss v New York Mets.
1984 – Willie Totten of Mississippi Valley State passes for a Division I-AA record 536 yards and nine touchdowns in a 86-0 rout of Kentucky State. Jerry Rice catches 17 passes for 294 yards and five touchdowns and breaks his own Division I-AA record for receiving yards.
Drive Sober this Labor Day Weekend (and every weekend)
Last year, during the final weeks of summer (August 1-September 4, 2022), there were 40 traffic fatalities in Iowa; 30% of those fatalities were alcohol/drug related. To prevent future tragedies, the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau is partnering with law enforcement to decrease impaired driving. August 18-September 4, agencies across the state will be participating in the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over high-visibility enforcement project. You’ll see officers working together during this time to take drunk/drugged drivers off the road. No matter how you plan to celebrate the end of summer, make sure you plan to do it safely.
Nobody is saying you can’t have fun, but ensure that if you do have a drink, you also have a ride home. Whether it be a rideshare app, a friend/family member, or public transportation, you do not want to end up in the back of a police car this weekend. Driving under the influence is a selfish choice and can lead to unintended consequences that change your life forever. Drive sober or get pulled over. Period.
Golf Cart Reminders
Midwest Old Threshers continues, and while it certainly is a lot of fun, safety is still a priority. The Mt. Pleasant Police Department wants to remind those of you with golf carts that there are rules you must abide by.
If driving a golf cart, you can not drive on Washington Street or Grand Avenue. These are very busy streets and it’s best for all parties involved if we leave those roads to the cars. However many seats the manufacturer made is how many people you can have on the golf cart
. Everyone needs to be buckled up and only one person for seat. Finally, you need to register your golf cart through the city by going to the Police Department and dropping off a $25 check or cash. The business office is open 8am-4pm Monday through Friday, and will be closed on Labor Day, reopening on Tuesday, September 5th at 8am.
Flu Shot Available at Hyvee, No Appointment Needed
Hy-Vee, Inc. announces today that the flu vaccine is now available inside its more than 275 Hy-Vee Pharmacy locations, with no appointment or prescription necessary throughout the company’s eight-state region.
The flu vaccine is recommended for everyone ages six months and older annually. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), millions of people get the flu every year, hundreds of thousands of people are hospitalized and tens of thousands of people die from flu-related causes each year. Anyone can become ill with the flu. The elderly, young children, pregnant women and individuals with chronic health conditions are more susceptible to serious health complications such as pneumonia, sinus infections, ear infections and bronchitis if they contract the illness.
Hy-Vee’s pharmacies make it easy for patients to receive their flu shot. With convenient hours and no appointment needed, patients can stop in anytime their local pharmacy is open to receive their flu shot. For a quicker, more convenient experience, patients can also schedule their flu vaccination and complete their vaccine consent form in advance online by visiting www.hy-vee.com/my-pharmacy/vaccine-consent.
Hy-Vee pharmacists will conduct a screening process prior to vaccination to ensure each individual is receiving the most beneficial flu vaccine for their health. Both regular- and high-dose flu vaccines are available at Hy-Vee Pharmacy locations*. Medicare and most insurance plans cover the flu vaccine and other immunizations at no charge.
Currently, flu vaccines are available without a prescription during regular pharmacy hours to patients 6 months and older at Hy-Vee’s Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota locations; or 3 years and older in Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri and Wisconsin locations, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ PREP Act.
Each patient who receives a flu vaccine at a Hy-Vee Pharmacy can earn a 20-cent Hy-Vee Fuel Saver + Perks reward, which can be redeemed at any Hy-Vee Fast & Fresh or Dollar Fresh Market fuel location. See www.Hy-Vee.com for details. Restrictions apply.
Prep Volleyball: First Rankings of the Regular Season
Prep Volleyball- The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union (IGHSAU) released their first rankings of the regular season and two #1 teams fell from their top rankings, while Southeast Iowa kept one team in the top five.
Ankeny Christian is the top team in Class 1A, sporting a 5-1 record. Riverside jumped up three spots from 5th to 2nd in the rankings after a 6-0 start to the season. Making the largest jump was North Tama after starting the season at the #15 slot, the Redhawks now rank 3rd after taking down two ranked teams: Holy Trinity Catholic and formerly ranked in Class 2A Pella Christian. The Crusaders fell two spots on the list from 2nd to 4th but are currently riding a four-game win streak with each win being a sweep. New London was ranked 8th but after their loss to North Mahaska the Tigers are now unranked along with Central City. River Valley and Stanton enter the rankings at #13 and #15, respectively.
In Class 2A, the top three teams in Dike-New Hartford, Hinton, and Grundy Center are all undefeated and ranked the same as last week in that respective order. Eddyville-Blakesburg Fremont essentially switched spots with Denver as the Rockets now ranked 11th and Denver is 7-0 and ranked 4th. Class 2A had the biggest shakeup with four teams getting knocked out of the top 15: Pella Christian (8th), Wilton (13th), Central Lyon (14th), and South Central Calhoun (15th). Regina Catholic enters the rankings at the 10th spot. Aplington-Parkersburg is ranked 13th. Hudson is ranked 15th. Lastly, West Burlington, with a 7-1 record, came into the rankings at the #14 position. The Falcons are led by Taryn Snodgrass with 134 assists and Brenna Beggs and Taryn Havener, who each have a kill efficiency north of 0.420.
Class 3A is where we witness the first #1 team fall from their throne as Des Moines Christian’s loss to Class 4A’s 9th ranked ADM set the Lions back to 3rd. Western Christian and Assumption each moved up one spot, respectively, in the rankings to make up the top three. Beyond that craziness, Class 3A was rather calm with only Estherville Lincoln Central (14th) and Roland-Story (15th) falling out of the top 15. Mid-Prairie barely holds on to the top 15, falling four spots after their loss to West Burlington.
The top eight spots remain the same for Class 4A with Clear Creek-Amana still wearing the crown followed by Indianola and North Scott. Knoxville fell from 9th to 10th and previously mentioned ADM jumped up from 12th to 9th. Again, only two team fell from the rankings in Bishop Heelan (13th) and Waverly-Shell Rock (15th). Sioux Center take Bishop Heelan’s spot and Dallas Center-Grimes jumps up to the #14 slot.
Lastly, Waukee Northwest went from ranked 1st in Class 5A to now ranked 4th. Dowling Catholic is now atop the list followed by Ankeny Centennial and Ankeny, previously ranked 6th and 8th, respectively. Valley had a tough start to the season with a 2-5 record knocking them back six spots to 10th in the rankings. Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln (11th) and Sioux City North (13th) were removed from the top 15 with Cedar Rapids Kennedy taking the #13 slot and Iowa City High being ranked 14th. Muscatine rounds out the top 15, despite touting an 0-2 record.
Prep Volleyball: Holy Trinity Catholic and New London Set to Meet in a Top 10 Matchup Tonight
New London, IA- There’s always a certain excitement when it’s the beginning of the season, but for #8 New London their second game of the season will have the atmosphere of a playoff match as the Tigers take on #2 Holy Trinity Catholic at home tonight.
The two teams split their matchups last season with each team getting a sweep of the other; interestingly enough, the largest winning differential in any of the sets was just 8 points. On average the sets were determined by just five points. Of course, the competitive nature of the matches makes sense since the Crusaders earned a trip to the state tournament last season, while the Tigers came up just a set short.
Nevertheless, both teams dropped a couple talented seniors from last year’s team as New London loss Emma Nye, Eliana Manning, Natalie Burden, and Camryn Lair and Holy Trinity Catholic graduated Kayla Box, Alexa Dingman, Laura Mehmert, and Brooke Mueller. The Crusaders will also be missing Reagan Holvoet due to a preseason injury.
But the Crusaders truly have not missed a step with Natalie Randolph returning from her season-ending injury from her junior season as they find themselves touting a 7-3 record after going 3-3 at the Skip Anderson Tournament at Bondurant-Farrar and an undefeated run through the Wapello tournament.
Their 5-2 offense has allowed Randolph (69 assists) and Anna Bendlage (68 assists) to feed their attackers in Mary Kate Bendlage (50 kills) and Presley Myers (52 kills). Myers 0.404 kill efficiency and 16 blocks on the season are exciting advancements for the sophomore. Additionally, Adalyn Kruse has provided some youth to this experienced squad as she has tallied 10 aces in their first 10 games.
New London had more to replace, but also bring back talented seniors in Tysann Gipple (201 kills last season) and Sophie Malott (220 kills) to attack opposing defenses. Morgan Jones, a junior, provides a reliable source on defense and on the service line for the Tigers.
While the Crusaders are running high on a four-game win streak, the Tigers fell in their first match of the season to North Mahaska three sets to one. It was competitive throughout with New London winning set one 25-22, but the Warhawks glided past the Tigers 25-18, 25-20, and 25-17 in the final three sets.
However, it’s volleyball in Southeast Iowa, so the only certainty about the game tonight is there will be a competitiveness and intensity that seems more attune to a playoff game than a late August matchup.
Christamore House Closing – Comments from Representative Collins and MP Police Chief Murray
The Christamore House of Mt. Pleasant has announced its closure effective Friday, September 1st, 2023. This comes after the MP Police Chief asked the community to call their representatives and ask for change. The Christamore House has caused the Police Department many problems and costs the taxpayers money due to the high number of calls coming from there. A comment from an interview with the Police Chief on August 17th reveals some of the issues coming from the family treatment center. “Mount Pleasant Police Chief Lyle Murray has contacted the Department of Human Services twice on this facility due to broken windows, broken furniture, minors climbing out of windows, fighting in the streets, assaults on staff members, and inappropriate sexual relations on campus.”
Representative Taylor Collins commented on the immediate closure in an interview, mentioning how he was thankful for the citizens who reached out to their representatives.
Mt. Pleasant Police Chief Lyle Murray gave a statement regarding the closure and how he believes it “will be good” for the community. He also thinks the taxpayers of Henry County will be thankful as well, as the constant calls for service to the Christamore House drained Police Department resources.
We are unaware of what the soon to be vacant building will eventually host, but starting tomorrow, it will no longer be the Christamore House.