Local Scores for Postseason Baseball and Softball
Postseason Baseball
Class 1A
Burlington Notre Dame 4, Moravia 3 (f/8 innings)
-The Nikes scored three runs in the bottom of the 8th inning all off of errors to advance to the Substate 5 Championship.
Hillcrest Academy 8, Regina Catholic 4
-The Ravens will take on the Nikes in the Substate 5 Championship.
Class 2A
Van Buren County 10, Mediapolis 0
-The Warriors will take on the #2 ranked team in Mid-Prairie for the Substate 5 championship.
Class 3A
Mt. Pleasant 4, Fairfield 3 (f/8 innings)
–Zerek Venghaus picked up the win on the mound and walked it off with a single in the bottom of the 8th inning.
Postseason Softball
Class 1A
Sigourney 2, Wapello 0
-Sigourney will compete against Twin Cedars for the Region 8 Championship.
Class 3A
Assumption 7, Washington 0
West Burlington 5, West Liberty 2
-Assumption will take on West Burlington for the Region 8 championship.
Class 4A
Norwalk 10, Keokuk 0
Burlington 3, Knoxville 2
-Norwalk will face off against Burlington on Tuesday for the Region 6 Championship.
2023 Lee County Fair 4-H and FFA Beef/Bucket Bottle Calf/Dairy Show Results
Derby Beef
Champion Derby Beef – Live: Aeden Anderson
Reserve Champion Derby Beef – Live: Gavin Hassenclever
Champion Derby Beef – Carcass: Aeden Anderson
Reserve Champion Derby Beef – Carcass: Aeden Anderson
1st Place Rate of Gain: Avery Peterson
2nd Place Rate of Gain: Henry Steffensmeier
Breeding Beef
Champion Chianina Female: Zikayla Houtz
Champion Shorthorn Female: Henry Steffensmeier
Champion Simmental Female: James Denning
Champion Commercial Female: Jarren Gerdis
Reserve Supreme Commercial Beef Female: Henry Steffensmeier
3rd Overall Beef Female: James Denning
4th Overall Beef Female: Mason Overberg
5th Overall Beef Female: Zikayla Houtz
Bucket/Bottle Calf
Junior Bucket Bottle Champion: Aiden McDowell
Junior Bucket Bottle Reserve Champion: Makayla Newberry
Intermediate Bucket Bottle Champion: Arabella McDowell
Senior Bucket Bottle Champion: Isabella Patton
Market Beef
Champion Market Heifer: James Seyb
Champion Return Bucket Bottle Calf: James Seyb
Reserve Champion Return Bucket Bottle Calf: Joseph Krebill
Grand Champion Market Beef: Blake Mohrfeld
Reserve Grand Champion Market Beef: Emma Mohrfeld
3rd Overall Market Beef: James Denning
4th Overall Market Beef: Henry Steffensmeier
5th Overall Market Beef: Aiden Anderson
Showmanship
Advance Showmanship: Henry Steffensmeier
Senior Showmanship: Aaden Anderson
Champion Intermediate Showmanship: Emma Mohrfeld
Reserve Champion Intermediate Showmanship: James Denning
Junior Showmanship: Jaren Gerdes
Sports, July 8th
High School Postseason Baseball
In Class 1A Substate 5: District 9, Burlington Notre Dame will take on Moravia tonight at 7 pm. KILJ will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.
In Class 2A Substate 5: District 10, Van Buren County and Mediapolis will face off for the district championship tonight at 7 pm.
In Class 3A Substate 4, Washington was defeated by Assumption 10-0 last night. The Demons finished the season with a 4-23 record.
In Class 3A Substate 5, Mt. Pleasant played host to Fairfield for a conference matchup. It was the Trojans who struck first as Landon Nodurft collected an RBI on a single and Cody Birlson doubled home a run in the 3rd inning to take a 2 to 0 lead. The Panthers would answer back in the bottom of the 4th inning with Carter Amos and Garrett Cook each clocking RBI doubles to tie the game.
Amos would step up to the plate again in the 6th inning and smack another RBI double to take a 3 to 2 lead. The Trojans were down to their final three outs. The Panthers managed to get two of those outs but a leadoff single and two walks left the bases loaded with two outs away. That’s when Tallon Bates was hit by a pitch, which scored the game tying run. The Panthers allowed no runs in the top of the 8th inning and had runners on first and second with two outs before the rain started falling, leading to play being suspended until today at 2 pm. KILJ will continue its coverage.
Fort Madison fell to Benton last night 6-0 and Xavier took down Keokuk 10-0. The Bloodhounds ended the season with a 10-19 record while the Chiefs finished with an 8-16 record.
In Class 4A Substate 6, Burlington was bested by North Scott 5-0. The Grayhounds finished the season with a 16-14 record.
High School Postseason Softball
In Class 1A Region 8, Sigourney and Wapello will face off today at 7 pm with the winner going to the regional championship.
In Class 3A Region 8, Washington will take on Assumption tonight at 7 pm.
West Burlington will face off against West Liberty today at 7 pm on the road.
In Class 4A Region 6, Keokuk will take on Norwalk tonight. Knoxville will travel to take on 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 4 to 1 lead entering the 9th inning before the Gems scored three to tie the game to force extra innings when weather caused the game to be postponed until July 17th where they will play before their scheduled game for the evening. Jaden Hackbarth led the Bees with 2 RBIs. Burlington will host the Pistol Shrimp tonight.
The Clinton LumberKings will have a doubleheader tonight against the Normal CornBelters.
This Day in Sports History
1889 – John L. Sullivan successfully defends the last officially sanctioned, bare-knuckle world heavyweight prizefighting championship; Jake Kilrain’s trainer throws in the towel after 75 x 1-minute rounds near Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
1965 – Joe Morgan is first Houston player with 6 hits in a game.
2000 – Wimbledon Women’s Tennis: Venus Williams wins her first career Grand Slam singles title; beats fellow American Lindsay Davenport 6-3, 7-6.
Iowa’s Students First Education Savings Account program generates more than 29,000 applications
Governor Reynolds has announced that 29,025 K-12 students applied for a Students First Education Savings Account (ESA) during the program’s monthlong application period which closed on June 30.
“The tremendous response from Iowa families demonstrates there’s both a need and a strong desire for school choice in our state,” said Governor Reynolds. “Allowing parents to choose the education that’s best for their children levels the playing field and creates equal opportunities for Iowa’s students.”
The program is part of the governor’s landmark Students First Act which was signed into law in January and promotes school choice by providing ESAs for eligible students who choose to attend accredited private schools in Iowa. Universal eligibility will be phased in over three years. All incoming Kindergarteners and all public-school students are eligible in year one with the start of the 2023-2024 school year. Eligibility for families of children currently enrolled in accredited private schools will be income based over the first two years. During the 2023-2024 school year, private school students with household incomes at or below 300% of the federal poverty level (FPL), currently $90,000 or less for a family of four, are eligible. The following year, income eligibility expands to include household incomes up to 400% FPL, currently $120,000 or less for a family of four. Beginning in the 2025-2026 school year, all K-12 students in Iowa are eligible regardless of income.
This year, ESAs will be funded with $7,635—the same amount appropriated by the state to support the education of each public-school student during the 2023-2024 academic year. The funds must first be used to pay tuition and fees; remaining balances can then be used to cover other approved educational expenses or held for subsequent school years.
To date, 17,481 ESA applications have been approved. The remaining applications are pending additional review. The state has 30 days following the close of the application period to complete the review process and determine the eligibility status of all pending applications.
Of the applications approved at this time:
- 40% are for students planning to move from public to accredited private schools, while 60% are for students already attending accredited private schools whose families qualify based on income eligibility for the upcoming school year (at or below 300% federal poverty level (FPL), or up to $90,000 for a family of four).
- The average net household income for ESA applicants planning to move from public to accredited private schools is $128,507 (more than 400% FPL); and $62,199 for private school applicants.
- 14% of applicants have household incomes less than 100% FPL (less than $30,000 for a family of four); 31% have incomes ranging from 101% to 200% FPL (above $30,000 and up to $60,000 for a family of four); 36% range from 201% to 300% FPL (above $60,000 and up to $90,000 for a family of four); the remaining 19% are above 300% FPL (above $90,000 for a family of four).
In addition to applying and being approved for an ESA, families must separately apply to the accredited private school of their choice and, if accepted, update their ESA account indicating the school their child plans to attend. Then, the school is able to invoice the family for tuition and fees through their ESA account. Once parents approve the payment, funds are transferred from the ESA account and payment is made to the school. ESA funds remain in the state’s possession until a student’s parent or guardian approves payment to the school.
Approved ESA accounts may be funded as soon as July 15. The first payment from an ESA must be used for tuition and fees to an Iowa accredited private school.
If a student is approved for an ESA but does not attend an accredited private school by September 30, the ESA account will be closed for the school year. The funds remain with the state and are returned to the general fund.
The final number of ESA program participants and other program details will not be available until certified school enrollment numbers are finalized later this fall.
Edward Totemeier
Edward F. Totemeier, 75, of Mount Pleasant died Thursday, July 6, 2023, at Arbor Court in Mount Pleasant.
Ed was born September 9, 1947, in Fremont, Nebraska. He was adopted by Otho and Marie Totemeier. He attended school in New London. He married Phyllis McNeeley and they later divorced. Ed worked for the city of New London and later in the kitchen at Sirloin Stockade. He enjoyed cooking, traveling and latch hook.
Ed is survived by a daughter, Dawn Totemeier; a brother, Richard Totemeier; and a sister, Josephine Edith Knaus. He was preceded in death by his parents.
According to his wishes there will be no formal service. The Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel and Crematory is caring for Ed and his family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com
Lee County Fair Celebrations Continue
Donnellson, Iowa. A small town of less than a thousand in population, boasting two parks within a few mile radius and the kind of town where every driver that you come across flashes a wave as a gentle reminder that this is small town Iowa. While this town may be small, it is also the site of Iowa’s oldest county fair.
Celebrations have been ongoing since Wednesday, with FFA and 4H kids showing their animals. Josh Hawk, who was showing pigs in the competitive swine category, gave me the rundown on preparing pigs for competition. While I thought it would be a simple process, I was proven wrong rather quickly. He spends a couple of hours each day washing his pigs with water and essentially “fluffing up” their skin to really show off the animal’s strength and muscle definition.
Simply observing the fairgrounds for 5 minutes revealed what could best be described as a set directly out of “The Field of Dreams” movie. Children were playing baseball along the side of the learning center, pigs were housed and being prepared in a barn, contestants were nervous and excited at the same time, and Kenny’s Funland Carnival waited quietly in the background, waiting patiently for it’s turn to burst into life in the afternoon.
The Lee County Fair continues through this weekend, and KILJ will continue to provide updates from the grounds of the oldest county fair in Iowa.
Mount Pleasant Ordinance Committee Meeting
The Mount Pleasant Ordinance Committee will meet Wednesday, July 12, 2023, at
9:00 a.m. at City Hall in the City Administrators’ Conference Room.
AGENDA
Call to order
Discuss Prairie Restoration
Discuss Food Truck Ordinance
Discuss Off Street Semi Parking
Discuss Ongoing Nuisances
Open forum
Adjourn