Sports, July 31st

High School Baseball Award Teams

In Class 2A, Van Buren County had three individuals make the Iowa Baseball Coaches Association Southeast District 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.

High School Softball Award Teams

The Iowa Girls Coaches Association released their All-State and District teams and here are some of our local teams starting with All-State as these players also made their respective All-District Team. For 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 and Lauren Summers made the list for West Burlington. 

Mt. Pleasant Cross Country

On Mondays and Wednesdays, runs will begin at the Old Threshers Museum Theatre at 6:30 am.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays, runs will start at 7 pm at Saunders Park by the swimming pool.

The runs will continue throughout the summer until the middle of August. If you have any questions, reach out to Coach Murray at 319-850-0867.

Prospect League

The Burlington Bees had a rough weekend as they lost 15-0 against the Quincy Gems on Saturday then had their game canceled yesterday against the Thrillville Thrillbillies. The Bees managed just four hits against the Gems. They will look to get back in the win column tonight in a home doubleheader matchup against the Thrillbillies. 

The Clinton LumberKings never had the lead against the Thrillbillies on Saturday as they fell 11-4. Will MacLean, Jeremy Conforti, Nick Meyer, and Paul Vossen each tallied an RBI in the losing effort. The LumberKings will take on the Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp in a doubleheader tonight.

This Day in Sports History

1961 – 31st MLB All Star Game (2nd of the year), Fenway Park, Boston: First tie in history; called due to rain after 9 innings with the score, 1–1.

1981 – Mid-season strike by MLB players ends after 50 days causing cancellation of 712 games; players and owners come to an agreement on free agent compensation. Resulted in the year being split into halves with the Cincinnati Reds missing the playoffs despite owning the best record because the Reds did not finish in first place in either half of the season.

2007 – Boston Celtics obtain former MVP and 10-time All-Star Kevin Garnett in a 7-for-1 deal with Minnesota Timberwolves; then the NBA’s biggest ever trade for one player.

Suspect in Burlington Shooting Turns Himself In

The Burlington Police Department has announced that a suspect in a Burlington shooting incident has turned himself in.

16-year-old Hamazah Tandia turned himself in to authorities on Sunday, July 30th.

According to a news release, at 6:14 PM Tuesday, July 25th, Burlington Police Officers were dispatched to the intersection of South 8th and Elm Streets on a report of gunshots. Officers were told a male had fired shots at a silver Ford Edge as it drove by the intersection. Numerous shell casings were found in the intersection but the targeted vehicle had left the scene.

A short time later, employees from the Dollar General Store located at 1015 Division advised Terrance Gordon, who arrived there with a gunshot wound to his torso. Officers discovered the injured male had arrived there in a silver Ford Edge that had been struck several times by bullets. The victim was transported to Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center with serious injuries.

During the investigation, officers were told 17-year-old Immanuel Johnson, and 16-year-old Hamazah Tandia, were involved in the shooting.  Detectives were able to observe video footage from a vehicle’s dash camera that showed Johnson hand a handgun off to Tandia, who then shot into the vehicle numerous times.

Officers located Johnson and took him into custody after a brief foot chase, and he was found to be in possession of a handgun at the time of his apprehension. Tandia has not been located but arrest warrants were obtained for his arrest.

Johnson was charged with Intimidation with a Dangerous Weapon.

Tandia had warrants for Attempted Murder, Intimidation With A Dangerous Weapon, and Willful Injury.

Burlington Garage Fire

According to a news release, at 3:37 AM Thursday, July 27th, the Burlington Fire Department responded to a reported house fire at 1305 Corse Street in Burlington.  Firefighters arrived at 3:43 Am to find a detached garage fully engulfed in flames.

The two vehicles adjacent to the garage also sustained damage from the fire.

The garage is considered a total loss. The property and its contents are insured.

Eleven initial Burlington firefighters responded to the call. A box alarm was struck, which resulted in calling in 10 off-duty Burlington Firefighters. West Burlington Fire Department responded with automatic aid. Alliant Gas and Energy and the Burlington Police Department assisted on the scene.

The cause of the fire has been ruled undetermined and not considered suspicious.

No injuries were reported.

Mount Pleasant House Fire During Extreme Temperatures

Around 9 p.m. Wednesday, July 26, emergency crews from Mt. Pleasant, New London, and Salem responded to reports of a house fire in the 400-block of North Main Street.

While the initial fire located on the first level of the two-story home was quickly knocked down by Mt. Pleasant and New London crews, a total of 25 firefighters spent approximately three hours going through the home to check for hot spots. Extra caution was taken considering the extreme temperatures experienced last week as well as smoke from the fire. Sadly the family’s dog, Tank, was lost in the fire.

July 31st, 2023 – August 6th, 2023

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Taylor Kokemuller
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Delaney McDowell
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Rob Bixler
07/31/23
Nancy Wolfe
07/31/23
Caleb Davis (28)
07/31/23
James and Kelly Crooks (30 years!)
08/01/23
Debbie & Jason Smith Anniversary
08/01/23
Joshua Heusel
08/01/23
Judy Sammons
08/02/23
Curtis Alexander
08/02/23
Clayton Loving
08/02/23
Mason Howard - 5
08/02/23
Lynn Butterbrodt - 80
08/02/23
Mike Vens
08/03/23
Lynn & Carroll Butterbrodt - 55 yrs
08/03/23
Heather Roberson
08/03/23
Nancy Conrad
08/04/23
Mike & Nancy Vens-Anniversary
08/04/23
Adam & Mindy Creager-Anniversary
08/04/23
Aria Fraker
08/04/23
Zoe Long
08/04/23
Jeff Weldon
08/05/23
Ronald Buckingham
08/05/23
Carrie Coble
08/05/23
Nicole Fraker
08/05/23
Alice Parks (93)
08/06/23
Shawna Goettsche
08/06/23
Gene (Herman) Sefton
08/06/23
Mary Elgar

Missing Teen Found Alive

There is now an update for the missing teenager alert in Burlington. An Amber Alert was published on Thursday, July 27th in the evening for Caydence Roberts, a 14-year old girl. She has been found alive in Burlington The Amber Alert has been canceled, and the facts and circumstances surrounding this Amber Alert are still under investigation. No further information will be released at this time. The Burlington Police Department would like to thank the public for assistance in this matter.

Joni Ernst to Speak in Mount Pleasant

On Friday, August 4, U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) will host a town hall meeting in Henry County. Senator Ernst looks forward to hearing from constituents in the area about the issues most important to them. This town hall meeting is open to the public.

 

Friday, August 4, 2023

Henry County Town Hall Meeting

7:30 AM CT

Access Energy

1800 West Washington Street

Mount Pleasant, IA 52641

Aksarben Stock Show Application

Washington County youth interested in exhibiting at Ak-Sar-Ben September 21-24, in Grand Island, Nebraska need to be aware of the upcoming entry deadline.

Entry must be completed online by the exhibitors with fees paid online between August 1 and September 1 midnight.  All forms, rule books, and information are available on the web at https://www.aksarbenstockshow.com/

There will be a livestock judging contest as well as an honor show fitting demonstration.

“The Honor Show Fitting Demonstrations allows exhibitors to learn, first hand, from renowned professionals in their species field. This open to anyone in attendance at the Aksarben Stock Show!

The Honor Show Fitting Challenge encourages youth teams to showcase their ability to fit beef in a competitive format. Each team pays an entry fee and competes for prizes.”