Prep Basketball: Tuesday Slate Busy as Postseason Draws Nearer

KILJ — It will be a busy night in the Super Conference tonight with girl-boy doubleheaders in the region.

Here’s a look at tonight’s full schedule:

  • Mediapolis at Winfield-Mount Union
  • New London at West Burlington
  • WACO at Van Buren County
  • Columbus at Pekin
  • Wapello at Lone Tree
  • Louisa-Muscatine at Highland
  • Holy Trinity at Danville
  • Notre Dame at Central Lee

In the Southeast Conference, No. 1 Fort Madison is at Clark County while the Keokuk girls’ will welcome in West Hancock.

Mount Pleasant is off until Friday in a Southeast Conference home-and-home with Keokuk.

Steven Lloyd Aanes (final arrangements)

Steven Lloyd Aanes, 74, of New London died Saturday, January 22, 2022 at his home.
Steve was born November 14, 1947 in Postville, Iowa, the son of Earl and Alma Ruth Grimes Aanes. He grew up in Fayette and graduated from Fayette High School in 1966. He was a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity at the University of Iowa and graduated from the College of Pharmacy in 1972. Steve met Susan Carlson on a blind date arranged by a fraternity brother. She was taken aback by the handlebar mustache that he was very proud of! But he eventually shaved the whiskers and they were married January 24, 1970 in Des Moines. Just before graduation Steve answered an ad posted in the Pharmacy building from a small town pharmacy looking to fill a position in the store. Steve got out the map to see just where New London was and decided it was worth the drive. He interviewed with Rocky Shores at Shores Pharmacy who hired him on the spot and the rest is history. Ironically, Rocky’s son, Bob, was in Des Moines interviewing students at Drake. Steve spent 33 years at Shores and only left when the store was purchased by HyVee. He finished his career working at both Burlington HyVee stores and finally ended up in Mt. Pleasant, retiring in 2013.
Steve enjoyed small town living and tried to give as much or more to the town as he felt he received. He served a number of years on the H.J. Nugen Library Board until a move south of town conflicted with a residency requirement. But his most fulfilling and enjoyable “hobby” was the time he spent with the New London Fire and Rescue. He joined the department in 1978 and retired after a number of years as Chief in 2010. He was joined by his son on the department in 1989. The good times and the traumatic times that he spent with the men in the department was something he cherished. They are truly a band of brothers. He was a very supportive father to the kids in all of their school activities. He flipped many hot dogs and hamburgers on Friday nights and put many miles on the car driving to games, concerts, and whatever else they were involved in at the time.
Retirement also gave Steve time to travel – to snorkel and sail the warm waters of the BVI to the cold water rivers of Russia, he was always learning. Saturday afternoons in the fall were spent in Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City and the long winter weekends would probably find him in Carver Hawkeye Arena. He was a very devoted Hawkeye, win or lose. But his favorite pastime was to clean up the beach for a “Pond Day” with the grandkids. And in November he was blessed with a great-grandson, making the Aanes line 5 generations long. He was a pretty proud papa!
Steve is survived by his mother of Fayette; his wife, Sue of New London; son, Scott Earl of Carlisle; daughter, Sarah Patricia (Christian) Prochaska of Coralville; four grandkids, Gavin (Kirsten), Lily, Beckett, and Cooper; great-grandson, Arlo; sisters Janis Dupuis of Wisconsin Rapids, WI, and Susan (Tim) Barry of Appleton, WI; brother Paul (William) of Arizona; and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 AM, Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at Elliott Chapel, New London. Pastor Nathan Cooper will officiate. Inurnment will be at a later date in the Masonic Cemetery, Des Moines. Visitation will begin after noon on Tuesday, January 25 at the Chapel, with the family receiving friends from 4:00 – 7:00 PM. Masks are requested by the family. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established to the New London Fire and Rescue.

Women’s College Basketball: Wesleyan’s West Tabbed CAC Player of the Week

Mount Pleasant — Iowa Wesleyan senior forward Brittany West has been named the CAC Player of the Week, the league announced yesterday.

The Tiger star averaged 23.5 points and six rebounds over two weekend games against Haskell Indian Nations and Wilberforce.

This is the first weekly honor for the Tigers since rejoining the NAIA and becoming a member of the CAC.

West and Wesleyan will travel to to take Bacone College this Friday, with a 2:00 p.m. start.

The Tigers are 12-4 on the season.

Women’s College Basketball: Clark Earns Fourth-Consecutive B1G POW

Iowa City — University of Iowa sophomore Caitlin Clark was named Big Ten Player of the Week, the conference announced Monday.

It is her fourth consecutive selection.

The West Des Moines, Iowa, native averaged a near triple double in two wins over Minnesota and Illinois last week with 26.5 points, 10.5 rebounds and nine assists per game.

Clark and the Hawks take on Penn State tonight in a Big Ten clash.

Tip is scheduled for 5:00 p.m.

Sports, January 25th

Boys’ Prep Basketball: IHSAA Releases District Basketball Assignments

District play is a little over two weeks away yet, but the Iowa High School Athletic Association has wasted no time announcing this year’s assignments — not matchups or dates — for the upcoming tournament trail.

In the area, the 1A assignment look packed full of incredible matchups.

District 9 and District 10 are where the majority of area programs have been slotted.

In District 9, No. 10 Danville and Winfield-Mount Union will continue to jockey for the No. 1 seed. Danville is 13-1 and under the direction of the Soukup brothers, have been electric.

They get a box office matchup on Friday with 11-1 New London — a game that will undoubtedly go a long way in determining seeding in February.

Winfield-Mount Union appears to be the other strong competitor in District 9.

The Wolves, led by former all-stater Klay Edwards, are 14-1 on the year and led by two of the best players in the area in Abram Edwards and Cam Buffington.

Both players are averaging double-doubles.

Also in District 9 are Columbus, Highland, Holy Trinity, Lone Tree, Wapello, Notre Dame and Hillcrest Academy.

In District 10, New London and WACO are the two strongest teams on paper.

New London, led by Blaise Porter and Kade Benjamin, dropped their first game of the season on Saturday to WACO, potentially pushing the Tigers down the seed line.

Again, they do get a matchup with Danville on Friday night — which with a win could propel them back up into the top seed discussion.

WACO has backed up a remarkable football season with a really good basketball season, as well. The Warriors are athletic, long and rangy and are 12-3 heading into a scrap tonight with Van Buren County.

Other clubs in District 10 include BGM, Tri-County, Sigourney, Pekin, Keota, English Valleys, Iowa Valley and Montezuma.

In Class 2A, District 12, Mediapolis will try to make noise. The Bulldogs are 9-3 on the year and play a defensive minded game that will keep them in any game. Unfortunately in District 12, they’ll need to knock off No. 3 Mid-Prairie, who are 14-0 on the year.

Central Lee, West Burlington and Van Buren County are all regional teams that also will compete in 2A-12.

District play is set to begin on February 11th.

Boys’ Prep Basketball: Latest AP Poll Announced

The latest Associated Press Top 10 polls have been released with several area teams being recognized.

1A

  1. Grand View Christian
  2. Remsen St. Mary’s
  3. North Linn
  4. AHSTW
  5. Gladbrook-Reinbeck
  6. Lake Mills
  7. Martensdale-St. Mary’s
  8. Easton valley
  9. Mason City Newman
  10. Danville

2A

  1. Monticello
  2. Boyden-Hull
  3. Mid-Prairie
  4. Aplington-Parkersburg
  5. Western Christian
  6. Van Meter
  7. Central Lyon
  8. Williamsburg
  9. Camanche
  10. Central Decatur

3A

  1. Fort Madison 
  2. Washington 
  3. Harlan
  4. Dallas Center-Grimes
  5. Decorah
  6. Humboldt
  7. Central DeWitt
  8. Pella
  9. Spencer
  10. Marion

4A

  1. Ames
  2. Pleasant Valley
  3. Waukee Northwest
  4. Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln
  5. Cedar Rapids Kennedy
  6. Cedar Falls
  7. Cedar Rapids Prairie
  8. Ankeny
  9. Johnston
  10. Iowa City West

Prep Basketball: Tuesday Slate Busy as Postseason Draws Nearer

It will be a busy night in the Super Conference tonight with girl-boy doubleheaders in the region.

Here’s a look at tonight’s full schedule:

  • Mediapolis at Winfield-Mount Union
  • New London at West Burlington
  • WACO at Van Buren County
  • Columbus at Pekin
  • Wapello at Lone Tree
  • Louisa-Muscatine at Highland
  • Holy Trinity at Danville
  • Notre Dame at Central Lee

In the Southeast Conference, No. 1 Fort Madison is at Clark County while the Keokuk girls’ will welcome in West Hancock.

Mount Pleasant is off until Friday in a Southeast Conference home-and-home with Keokuk.

Women’s College Basketball: Wesleyan’s West Tabbed CAC Player of the Week

Iowa Wesleyan senior forward Brittany West has been named the CAC Player of the Week, the league announced yesterday.

The Tiger star averaged 23.5 points and six rebounds over two weekend games Haskell Indian Nations and Wilberforce.

This is the first weekly honor for the Tigers since rejoining the NAIA and becoming a member of the CAC.

West and Wesleyan will travel to to take Bacone College this Friday, with a 2:00 p.m. start.

The Tigers are 12-4 on the season.

Women’s College Basketball: Clark Earns Fourth-Consecutive B1G POW:

University of Iowa sophomore Caitlin Clark was named Big Ten Player of the Week, the conference announced Monday.

It is her fourth consecutive selection.

The West Des Moines, Iowa, native averaged a near triple double in two wins over Minnesota and Illinois last week with 26.5 points, 10.5 rebounds and nine assists per game.

Clark and the Hawks take on Penn State tonight in a Big Ten clash.

Tip is scheduled for 5:00 p.m.

Ronald Dale Bjorklund (final arrangements)

Ronald Dale Bjorklund, 75, of New London, died Sunday, January 23, 2022 at his home.  He was born July 25, 1946 in Alexandria, Minnesota to Lloyd Andrew and Helen Marie (Aslagson) Bjorklund.  On January 21, 2015, Ronnie suffered a stroke that altered his life and ability to communicate.

For many years, Ronnie worked as a car detailer.  As a youth, he mowed yards and plowed gardens for folks in town.  He was an excellent pool player and played on several leagues, enjoyed car races, flea markets, the pigeon show, fishing at East Lake Park, watching westerns on Grit Channel, and he was quite a practical joker.

Ronnie is survived by six siblings: Bonita (Gene) Kerr of Lake Saint Louis, Missouri; Gloria Detrick of Mt. Pleasant; David (Debby) Bjorklund of Ankeny, Iowa; Deborah (Rusty) Antel of Columbia, Missouri; Sharon Bjorklund of New London; and Tamara (Michael Harris) Bjorklund of New London; and many nieces and nephews.  He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers Thomas and Phelan; and brothers-in-law John Williams and Jim Detrick.

A funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Thursday, January 27, 2022 at Elliott Chapel, New London with Pastor David Mixon officiating.  Visitation will begin at 9:00 AM with the family present to greet friends beginning at noon until the time of the service.  The family requests that masks be worn.  Burial will follow at Burge Cemetery, rural New London.  A memorial has been established for New London Fire and Rescue.  Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

Michael Gene Coleman

Michael Gene Coleman, 57 of Keosauqua passed away on Friday January 21, 2022 at the Van Buren County Hospital.  In accordance with his wishes his body has been cremated.  A Memorial service will be held at 11:00 AM Friday January 28, 2022 at Pedrick Funeral Home in Keosauqua with Larry Shipley officiating.  Burial of cremains will be at Forbes Cemetery in Keosauqua.  Gifts to a memorial to be designated later by the family may be left at the funeral home or mailed to the family at 622 West Jackson Street, Centerville, IA 52544.  Online condolences may be left at www.cranstonfamilyfuneralhome.com

Michael was born on August 27, 1964 in Fairfield to Donald Huffman and Verna Mae McCarty Coleman.  He spent all his life in in Van Buren County and graduated from Harmony High School in the class of 1985.  Michael had worked at Riverside Plastics an, the glove factory both in Bonaparte.  After a car accident left him partially disabled, he worked on fixing lawn mowers and small engines from his home and a small shop in Fort Madison.

Left to cherish his memory are two brothers, Donald Coleman of Michigan and Ronald Coleman of Minnesota, a sister, Linda Douthart (Rick Cole) of Centerville and many other extended family members and friends.

 In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Carol Douthart and Connie Allen, two brother, William M. Douthart Jr. and Terry Coleman in infancy.

Southeast Iowa Farm Show Returns to Fairfield Arts & Convention Center

FAIRFIELD — The Kenny Norton Southeast Iowa Farm Show returns to Fairfield Arts &
Convention Center Saturday, February 26th from 9 am to 3 pm. Admission to the Farm Show is
free and open to the public.
Now in its seventh year, the show has become one of Iowa’s top ag expos, featuring the latest in
machinery, seed technology, grain handling, and more. Sponsors and exhibitors in
agri-businesses throughout Southeast Iowa will be showcasing their latest technology and
making connections with the community. Lunch will be available for purchase from 11 am to 2
pm, served up by the Jefferson County Beef Producers, and there will be activities for children
and families throughout the day.
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig is scheduled to speak at 12 pm on the current state of
agriculture in Iowa and what the industry can expect in the future. Secretary Naig’s presentation
is also free and open to the public.
“It’s really important to us to be able to showcase Southeast Iowa business like this,” says
Fairfield Arts & Convention Director Lindsay Bauer. “Fairfield has this amazing backbone in the
ag industry and getting to partner and support local leaders this way is great.”
The Farm Show will be followed by a performance by country music icon Wade Hayes at 7:30
pm that evening. Tickets to the Wade Hayes concert are $18-$39 and are available to purchase
at fairfieldacc.com or by calling the Box Office at (641) 472-2787.
The Southeast Iowa Farm Show is supported by sponsorship by many area business leaders.
This year’s Presenting Sponsors include Community 1st Credit Union, Jefferson County Farm
Bureau, Jefferson County Supervisors, Iowa State Bank, Pilot Grove Savings Bank, and State
Farm: Agent Shawn McCarty.
Businesses interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at this year’s expo can contact
events@fairfieldacc.com for more information.