Several Area Shooters Named to 2025 Iowa State Trapshooting Association Teams

The Iowa State Trapshooting Association has announced its 2025 State Teams, recognizing the top shooters from across the state in each competitive division. Among those honored this year are several talented marksmen and markswomen from our area. 

Representing Mount Pleasant, Izaac Zihlman earned a spot on the Elite Team, showcasing exceptional performance across singles, handicap, and doubles categories. 

Addison McGehearty of Mount Pleasant was named to the Women’s Team, demonstrating outstanding consistency and precision throughout the season. 

In the youth divisions, Mason Yocum was selected for the Junior Team, while Landon Yocum and Karson Yocum were both named to the Sub-Junior Team, reflecting a strong family tradition of trapshooting excellence. 

The 2025 Iowa State Teams highlight the best shooters in Iowa, celebrating skill, dedication, and sportsmanship within the sport. 

Sports, October 29th

Postseason High School Volleyball

#4 Holy Trinity Catholic will venture up to West Liberty High School to take on Dunkerton for the Class 1A Region 2 championship tonight at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm. Senior Presley Myers discussed what has made this year’s team so special,

“This is the best team I’ve ever played on. The girls are just amazing. We’re so, so close, you know, inside and outside of volleyball. That’s really what makes us so good is we’re so close. We trust each other, you know. We know how to communicate because we’re so close with one another. Yeah. It’s gonna be really hard leaving the team behind next year.”

Classes 3A, 4A, and 5A held their regional championships last night and the state brackets have been constructed with Classes 4A and 5A playing on Monday, November 3rd, and Class 3A getting started on Tuesday, November 4th. Here’s the breakdown.

In Class 5A, #1 Waukee Northwest will start off the day on Monday with a noon game against #8 Indianola. #2 Ankeny Centennial will face off against #7 Iowa City West and #4 Dowling Catholic will battle with #5 Ankeny. Rounding out the quarterfinals will be #3 Pleasant Valley attempting to avoid the upset against #6 Valley.

For Class 4A, #1 Clear Creek Amana enters as the favorite as they are tasked with playing #8 Sergeant Bluff-Luton. #7 Marion will look to knock off #2 Sioux Center. #4 Dallas Center-Grimes will square off against #5 North Scott and #3 Pella will take on #6 Norwalk to round out the quarterfinals.

Class 3A will begin at 10 am on Tuesday with #1 Western Christian taking on #8 Mt. Vernon. #2 Davenport Assumption will compete against #7 Mid-Prairie. #4 Cherokee and #5 Humboldt will tangle, while #3 Red Oak will face off against #6 Kuemper Catholic.

Southeast Conference Volleyball

The Southeast Conference (SEC) released their All-Conference teams for volleyball yesterday and Washington’s Leighton Messinger successfully defended her Conference Player of the Year honor after leading the SEC with 320 kills on a 0.271 kill efficiency. Messinger was joined by fellow Demon Layla Green on the 1st Team after leading the conference with a 0.318 kill efficiency.

Rounding out the 1st Team was Burlington’s Daphne Brown and Lily Newell, Fairfield’s Natalie Steele and Faith Jones, and Mt. Pleasant’s Alex Scott. Despite missing six matches, Scott finished fourth in the conference in kills and finished her career with 686 kills and 136 aces.

Addison Clark of Mt. Pleasant was placed on the 2nd Team after finishing second in the conference in kills. She collected 640 career kills and two 2nd Team All-SEC nods. Abby Carthey and Jenna Schwartz were named All-SEC Honorable Mentions.

Postseason High School Football

In Class 3A, Mt. Pleasant was placed in Pod C where they will travel to West Delaware for their first playoff game in 15 years on Friday, October 31st, at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm. 

Solon will get to host Benton on Friday at 7 pm.

For Class 2A, Mediapolis will get a rematch against district-foe Mid-Prairie in a road showdown on Friday with kickoff at 7 pm.

In Class A, Pekin will take on North Linn at home on Friday at 7 pm in a rematch of last year’s first-round postseason matchup.

For Eight-Player, Iowa Valley will be looking to continue their undefeated season when the Tigers face off against Janesville on Friday at 7 pm at home.

High School Cross Country

The state meets for Classes 2A and 3A are scheduled for Friday, October 31st, while Class 1A will run on Saturday, November 1st, at Fort Dodge. 

For a full breakdown of who will be running at state, follow the links:

Classes 1A and 2A

Class 3A

Southeastern Community College

The volleyball team will close out the regular season with a home match against Central Community College tonight at 7 pm.

The men’s soccer team will host Central Community College in the Region 11 semifinals today.

College Football

Iowa State will host Arizona State on Saturday, November 1st, at noon. KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130 will be on the call.

Iowa is on a bye week. 

This Day in Sports History

1989 – Ozzie Newsome ended his NFL streak of 150 consecutive game receptions.

1995 – Jerry Rice of the San Francisco 49ers became the NFL’s career leader in receiving yards with 14,040 yards.

2018 – Golden State shooting guard Klay Thompson breaks the NBA record previously held by teammate Stephen Curry for most 3-pointers in a game with 14 in a Warriors’ 149-124 win over the Bulls in Chicago.

Main Street Mount Pleasant Celebrates 20 Years of Leadership from Director Lisa Oetken

Mount Pleasant, Iowa — The heart of downtown Mount Pleasant has thrived for two decades under the steady, enthusiastic leadership of Lisa Oetken, who this year celebrates 20 years as Executive Director of Main Street Mount Pleasant.

Lisa joined the Mount Pleasant Area Chamber Alliance in 2005 as the director of Main Street Mount Pleasant. She became a Nationally Certified Main Street Manager in 2008 and has since been a trusted resource for local businesses, providing training, technical assistance, and guidance to help downtown Mount Pleasant flourish. Under her leadership, countless businesses have received funding through grants, contributing to the district’s economic growth and revitalization.

One of Lisa’s most notable accomplishments was her instrumental role in helping the downtown district become part of the National Historic Downtown Registry, a designation that recognizes and protects the unique character of Mount Pleasant’s historic commercial core.

A native of Southeast Iowa, Oetken holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Iowa. Before joining Main Street Mount Pleasant, she spent ten years in retail management and owned her own business for five years, giving her firsthand experience in the challenges and opportunities small businesses face.

To mark this milestone, several downtown business owners shared their gratitude and reflections on Lisa’s enduring impact.

Karl Schaeffer of Becker’s Jewelers praised her energy and commitment, saying,

 

Melissa Peitz of Cottage Realty highlighted Oetken’s teamwork and event leadership:

 

From The Vintage Raven, Sam Riepe shared heartfelt thanks, noting that Oetken’s commitment extends far beyond her job title:

 

Heather Leichty of Your Dream Home Furniture and Floors spoke to 15 years of memories,

 

Dani from Preppin’ Mama highlighted Lisa’s support for growing new businesses:

 

And the team from Browns Shoe Fit writes, “Lisa has been a powerful leader of Main Street Mount Pleasant. We have worked with her many times in her tenure at Main Street Mount Pleasant. Congratulations on your 20 year anniversary. My how time flies when youre having fun!”  – Your friends at Browns Shoe Fit

For two decades, Lisa has led with creativity, collaboration, and care — building not only a stronger business district, but a stronger Mount Pleasant. Her work continues to ensure downtown remains economically vibrant, historically preserved, and welcoming for all. Congratulations to Lisa Oetken on 20 years.

Hy-Vee Announces $125,000 Donation to Help Feed Local Families

Donation adds to the more than $70 million in food that Hy-Vee has already given in FY 2025
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (Oct. 28, 2025) — As more people seek assistance in accessing food right now, Hy-Vee is donating a total of $125,000 to help feed local families.

Today, Hy-Vee is donating $100,000 to its Feeding America partner food banks across its region. Food banks and their network of pantries are serving a growing number of people as November approaches. Hy-Vee’s donation will go toward maintaining adequate inventory levels at local food banks to assist families.

“Hy-Vee is committed to helping make sure no one goes hungry,” said Jeremy Gosch, Chairman and CEO, Hy-Vee, Inc. “By working with our food bank partners, we continue to support the health and wellbeing of those impacted in the communities we serve.”

“This is yet another example of Hy-Vee’s steadfast commitment to hunger relief,” said Tami Nielsen, President and CEO of the Food Bank of Iowa. “Words can’t express how thankful we are to receive this support at a time when it is so greatly needed. This will make a real difference for the people we serve.”

In addition, Hy-Vee has donated $25,000 to DoorDash’s new initiative to waive delivery and service fees for customers who receive food assistance benefits, helping families stretch their budgets even further.

Hy-Vee’s $125,000 donation is in addition to the more than $70 million it has provided through in-kind food donations over the last year. This number includes the grocer’s food rescue program that has contributed millions of pounds of food to local nonprofits as well as its annual Hams for the Holidays initiative, more than 50 meal giveaway events in underserved communities, school food pantry programs, nearly 400,000 bottles of water through disaster response efforts, nearly 2 million in meals to Meals From the Heartland packaging events, school backpack programs, and its 100 Million Meals initiative to support Feeding America. Hy-Vee has also been recognized as a Visionary Partner by Feeding America, which is the highest level of recognition a company can achieve.

Henry County Board of Supervisors October 30, 2025 9:00 a.m. AGENDA

Henry County Supervisors

100 E Washington St Ste 202

Mt Pleasant, IA 52641

Fax: 319-385-3601

Chad White, Vice-Chair Marc Lindeen, Chairman Steven Detrick, Member

319-385-0759 319-385-0760 319-385-0761________

AGENDA

Board of Supervisors

October 30, 2025

9:00 a.m.

1. Approval of Agenda

2. Approval of Minutes

3. County Engineer Jake Hotchkiss Weekly Updates

Resolution – Award Contract for Project L-BC172554 RCB Culvert Replacement – Fremont Avenue

Motion – Approve & Execute DOT Agreement 5-25-HBP-S-031

4. Carosh Training, Roger Shindel

5. Public Hearing to Sell Tract G of the Plate of Lots of C through and P through S of the SE ¼ of the SW ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 15 Township 71 Range 6 West of Henry County, Iowa to Michael A. Moehlman; for the sum of $100.00

6. Approval of Resolution #31-2025 Sale of Tax Property, Moehlman.

7. SEIRPC, Zach James, Revolving Loan Trust Fund

8. Sheriff Richard McNamee, Approval of New Part Time Employee for Courthouse Security

9. ISAC IT Strategy Manager, Joel Rohne Closed Session, under Iowa Code 21.5(k) to discuss information contained in records that are confidential records pursuant to 22.7, subsection 50.

Supervisors’ Sub-Committees’

Sherry Lee Hogue

Sherry Lee Hogue, of Maharishi Vedic City, passed away peacefully at her home on Monday, October 27, 2025.

     Vedic and Jewish Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield, with Jennifer Hamilton and Rabbi Alan Green presiding.

Sherry was born in Seattle, Washington, the daughter of Hollis and June (Kline) Hogue. She grew up in Redwood City, California, and always maintained a special affection for the Bay Area.

Sherry was a long-time teacher of the Transcendental Meditation program and chaired the Berkeley TM Center. She served as a founding director of the Continuing Education Department and completed graduate programs in education and Maharishi Vedic Science at Maharishi International University. Sherry devoted her entire adult life, over 50 years to advancing the development of consciousness through Maharishi’s programs. She received a Lifetime Achievement Award in Development of Consciousness from MIU in recognition of her many decades of dedicated service.

Sherry will be remembered for her natural grace, sweetness, and joyfulness. She is survived by her partner, Dr. Robert Schneider; her close friend, Reena Boone; and her brother, Don Hogue.

Memorial donations may be made to Maharishi International University, Beth Shalom Synagogue or Raja Raam Foundation in her honor.

The Mt. Pleasant Youth Wrestling Club Yields Two All-Americans in Des Moines

Des Moines, IA- The Mt. Pleasant Youth Wrestling Club has been making a name for itself the last couple of years and with the hard work success was found in Des Moines last weekend at the USA Wrestling Preseason National Tournament.

The club sent six wrestlers to one of the most competitive tournaments in the country and by the end of the weekend two All-Americans were crowned. The wrestlers to make the trip were Levi Evans (10th grade), Regan Hamilton (6th grade), Kenai Mason (4th grade), Karter Ettinger (4th grade), Kamden Ettinger (2nd grade), and Cooper Mason (2nd grade).

Kenai Mason’s marquee match of the weekend was his last of the tournament as he defeated the #3 nationally ranked wrestler in the 7th place match to finish with the All-American honor and with a 4-2 record. Head coach Nick Ettinger had this to say about Mason,

“Kenai is a work horse and a very talented young man, he has a high level of discipline and tenacity that make him an excellent athlete and leader on our team, his ability to overcome challenges has highlighted his commitment and accomplishments. I’m very grateful to have Kenai on our team!”

The other All-American was Kamden Ettinger as he battled through adversity on a first-round loss to secure four straight pins, including wins over the #2 and #5 nationally ranked wrestlers. Unfortunately, Ettinger fell in the 3rd place match to finish in 4th place.

“Kamden is a generational talent on the mat, he has received the hardest worker award in our club two consecutive years and it’s a big reason for his success” said coach Ettinger. “Kamden wants to outwork everyone he comes into contact with. At 8 yrs old he is already an incredible leader in wrestling and in the classroom. As he figures out how to mix hard work and talent for the best results, I couldn’t be more proud of him.”

(Picture Courtesy of Nick Ettinger)

As an appetizer for the rest of the season, coach Ettinger is excited about the direction the program is heading,

“I’m very grateful to everyone involved in our program! Putting Mt. Pleasant wrestling on the map as a powerful wrestling team has always been the ultimate goal.  Now that it is happening, I’m very optimistic of our future and humbled by the amount of support we are receiving from community members, parents, and friends! Lastly it wouldn’t be possible without the help of the coaching staff at MPYWC. Program director Anthony Blint, and coaches Karla Maher, Corey Hamilton, Jordan Norton, and Mick Manning are pivotal resources for our athletes and the success of this team! I’m looking forward to this season.”

Prep Volleyball: Washington’s Leighton Messinger Defends SEC Player of the Year Honors

Mt. Pleasant, IA- The Southeast Conference (SEC) released their All-Conference list for volleyball for the 2025 season and Washington and Burlington led the conference with six All-Conference nods.

Player of the Year

It takes a special player to repeat as Conference Player of the Year and Washington’s Leighton Messinger is that special kind of player as the senior defended her Player of the Year honors.

The senior led the conference in kills with 320 and finished second in efficiency with a mark of 0.271. She also finished in the top 15 of the conference in blocks and digs and tallied 25 aces for the season. Messinger finished her career with 1,142 kills.

The honor also placed her on the All-Conference 1st Team.

Burlington

It seems appropriate to start with the conference champion as the Grayhounds yanked the crown away from Washington after a three-set thriller (23-25, 25-17, 15-12) to start the second day of the conference tournament. The Grayhounds have now won 31 games in back-to-back seasons after eclipsing 20 wins in a season once since 2010.

Helping the Grayhounds reach those heights was two senior 1st Teamers: middle hitter Daphne Brown and Lily Newell, the libero. Brown had a solid season protecting the net with 183 kills and a conference leading 65 blocks. She also ranked 6th in aces with 45.

Newell was just as impressive serving as she totaled 33 aces for the season on a 94.7% serve efficiency rating. Additionally, the senior ranked second in the conference with 407 digs for the season.

Gemma Plummer was named to the 2nd Team with 141 kills along with the freshman Lauren Schrader, as she finished 3rd in the conference with 54 blocks. Sydney Schroeder led the conference in aces, and Meliah Ertz tabbed All-SEC Honorable Mention honors.

Washington

The Demons actually held a better overall conference record with their loss to Burlington, marking their only loss against the SEC this season. Washington finished the year with a 21-14 record.

Joining Messinger on the 1st Team was junior Layla Green. The middle hitter led the conference with a 0.318 kill efficiency, as she nabbed 172 kills for the year. She also finished 7th in blocks with 45 to go along with her 31 aces.

Taylor Miksch, who finished with 205 kills, and Reagan Miller, who finished second in the conference in aces, grabbed a spot on the 2nd Team. Ellie Farmer and Carys Miller made the All-SEC Honorable Mention Team.

Fairfield

The Trojans knocked off Burlington earlier in the regular season and handled Mt. Pleasant down the stretch to solidify their claim for 3rd in the conference, going 7-3 against the SEC and 22-13 overall. This earned the team two 1st Team members in senior Faith Jones and junior Natalie Steele.

Jones had a year to learn from Maddie Jones, another prolific setter for the Trojans currently playing at Southeastern Community College, and she made good use of her time, collecting 751 assists this season to not only lead the conference by over 200 assists but also finish top 40 in the state. She will end her career with 1,419 career assists.

Jones also added 65 kills and 31 aces to the season totals.

It’s not often that you have to divide your time amongst two sports in the same season, but that was the task for Natalie Steele. She ended up finishing with 1st Team honors in volleyball and 8th place at state in tennis. The junior led her team with 217 kills with a kill efficiency of 0.204 for the year. Steele also grabbed 38 aces.

Leah Helmick, who tabbed 216 kills for the season, took home 2nd Team honors. Isabel McCready and Elyse Setterstrom collected All-SEC Honorable Mention honors.

Mt. Pleasant

The Panthers handled Fort Madison and Keokuk for fourth place in the conference race as they finished 4-6 in the SEC and 22-15 overall, their first winning record since 2021. Their season included a win in their Regional as they swept Keokuk to advance to the semifinals for the second year in a row.

Head coach Alicia Schrader talked about what this season meant for the program,

“We just had a talk, and I told them that I think they really raised the standard for volleyball, for Mount Pleasant this year. I kind of told them a story back when that way back when I was in 8th grade and how, you know, at that time we had a new coach and we had these shirts that said we were doormats and a few years later after that we had three consecutive trips to the state tournament and I told them that’s what I see in them and they don’t know that all these middle school girls talk about them at home. They look up to them, they’ve really inspired a whole group of kids. So, making sure they know that they are just a huge part. I hope a huge part of change and lifting the standard for Mount Pleasant.”

Helping turn the program around was senior hitting Alex Scott, the lone Panther to earn 1st Team honors. Despite missing six matches, Scott finished fourth in the conference with 245 kills on a kill efficiency of 0.104. She finished her career with 686 kills and 136 aces, a stat she led the team in the last three years.

Addison Clark, who finished second in the conference in kills with 281, grabbed a spot on the 2nd Team. The senior finished her career with 640 kills and with her second 2nd Team nod. Jenna Schwartz, who was second in blocks for the conference, and Abby Carthey, who finished with 1,399 assists, finished All-SEC Honorable Mention.

Fort Madison

The Bloodhounds won two conference games this year—both against Keokuk—and were ousted by Burlington in the first round of the regional to finish the year with a 13-21 record. Dayonna Davis, a senior, made the 2nd Team for Fort Madison.

Davis collected 264 kills on an efficiency of 0.172 to go along with 18 blocks for the year. Jaycee Fullenkamp and Kylie Lumino grabbed a spot on the All-SEC Honorable Mention squad.

Keokuk

In a tough season for Keokuk, the Chiefs went winless against the conference and finished 6-24 overall. Kendra Boatman, who was All-SEC Honorable Mention last year as a setter, made it on the 2nd Team this year as an outside hitter, swatting 0.196 for 225 kills. She also tallied 43 aces.

Kylie Sisk, a senior, and Nevaeh Logan, a junior who also defended her conference crown in tennis, made the Honorable Mention list.

Academic All-Conference

Lily Newell Burlington

Savannah Lambert Burlington

Daphne Brown Burlington

Ednine Saint Aime Burlington

Sydney Schoreder Burlington

Vanessa Woodsmall Burlington

Sophia Young Burlington

Meliah Ertz Burlington

Gemma Plummer Burlington

Emma Hutchinson Burlington

Sela Rascon Burlington

Koertlynne Karver Burlington

Emmelia Miller Fairfield

Frances Miller Fairfield

Maddy Martin Fairfield

Isabel McCready Fairfield

Bella Buckley Fairfield

Faith Jones Fairfield

Iris Lane Fairfield

Ella Bentler Fairfield

Mallory Wigle Fairfield

Natalie Steele Fairfield

Jaden Haynes Fairfield

Elyse Setterstrom Fairfield

Maleena Bentley Fort Madison

Dayonna Davis Fort Madison

Mackenzie Huebner Fort Madison

Adelyn Lampe Fort Madison

Kylie Lumino Fort Madison

Alaina Schwerin Fort Madison

Cally Leenerts Keokuk

Alayna King Keokuk

Neveah Logan Keokuk

Carrigan Morris Keokuk

Lizzy Mason Keokuk

Kendra Boatman Keokuk

Kyndra Ryland Keokuk

Kylie Sisk Keokuk

Meadow Carter Mt. Pleasant

Abby Carthey Mt. Pleasant

Addison Clark Mt. Pleasant

Kate Musselman Mt. Pleasant

Paige Newton Mt. Pleasant

Alex Scott Mt. Pleasant

Myah Starr Mt. Pleasant

Sophia Walderbach Mt. Pleasant

Breana White Mt. Pleasant

Sarah Berdo Washington

Keagyn Coleman Washington

Kendall Conway Washington

Ellie Farmer Washington

Layla Green Washington

Elyse Nichols Washington

Layla Swift Washington

Lily Brown Washington

Leighton Messinger Washington

Taylor Miksch Washington

Addison Miller Washington

Carys Miller Washington