New Streaming Pay-Per-View Plan for IHSSN to be Introduced at the State Baseball Tournament this Year

Emerson, IA- The Iowa High School Sports Network (IHSSN) has been providing live coverage of boys’ state championship games since 2005 and starting with this year’s state baseball championships they will be introducing a pay-per-view platform for streaming devices.

The IHSSN has added nearly 30 live events these past two years according to Alan DeBolt, the Executive Director at IHSSN. DeBolt believes this new platform will allow the IHSSN to evolve its product,

“Our goal is to continue to expand and improve the quality of our offerings. This business decision will allow us to keep moving down that path.”

An important note is that the broadcasts will still be available for free and still live through its Iowa cable and broadcast television affiliates. The change will occur with the streaming devices (i.e., phone desktop, iPad, etc.) as they will now require a fee for single games/matches or the entire championship tournament.

There will be no monthly or yearly subscriptions and the user controls what sporting events they would like to purchase.

You can download the free “Watch IHSSN” app on iOS and Android devices along with Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku. You can watch on up to two devices with your IHSSN account, which you can create on www.ihssn.com. The price for a single game/match will be $9.99 and a tournament pass will cost $18.99, which gives you access to all of the championship games or matches.

Laura Lynn DeSpain

Laura Lynn DeSpain, 55, of Salem passed away on Sunday, June 18, 2023, at her home.

 

A celebration of Laura’s life will be hosted by her family at a later time.   According to her wishes cremation has been entrusted to the care of Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant.

 

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com

 

Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant is caring for her arrangements.

Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report

Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report

June 12 – June 18, 2023

DES MOINES, Iowa (June 20, 2023) – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented today on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The report is released weekly April through November. Additionally, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship provides a weather summary each week during this time.

“As drought and abnormally dry conditions continue across Iowa, widespread weekend rainfall throughout most of the state was welcomed by farmers,” said Secretary Mike Naig. “While scattered storms are possible this weekend, the official start to summer this week will coincide with a stretch of hot and dry days. Longer term outlooks are showing a return to near-normal rainfall as we enter a critical period for crop growth.”

The weekly report is also available on the USDA’s website at nass.usda.gov.

Crop Report
Below average precipitation for the week gave Iowa farmers 6.3 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending June 18, 2023, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Field activities included cutting hay and spraying crops. Drought concerns were still prominent.

Topsoil moisture condition rated 20 percent very short, 50 percent short, 30 percent adequate and 0 percent surplus. The percentage of topsoil moisture considered short to very short has gone from 25 percent the week ending May 21, 2023, to 70 percent for the week ending June 18, 2023, just 1 month later. Subsoil moisture condition rated 17 percent very short, 47 percent short, 35 percent adequate and 1 percent surplus.

Corn condition continued to decline rating 59 percent good to excellent. Ninety-eight percent of soybeans have emerged, 10 days ahead of last year and 2 weeks ahead of the 5-year average. Soybean condition dropped to 56 percent good to excellent. Eighty-four percent of the oat crop has headed, 11 days ahead of last year and the average. Ten percent of oats were turning color, 1 week ahead of last year and normal. Oat condition declined to 50 percent good to excellent.

Ninety-six percent of the State’s first cutting of alfalfa hay has been completed and the second cutting has started with 6 percent complete, roughly 1 week ahead of last year and the average. Hay condition declined to 36 percent good to excellent. Pasture condition rated just 28 percent good to excellent.  Livestock producers have started to supplement with hay as pasture conditions continued to decline. Reports were also received of concerns with water supply as some ponds and creeks have been going dry.

Weather Summary
Provided by Justin Glisan, Ph.D., State Climatologist, Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship

Just under half of the climatological expected rain fell across Iowa over the reporting period with deficits approaching two inches in portions of northeastern and southern Iowa. Cooler conditions were also reported with departures of up to five degrees below normal in northeast Iowa; the statewide average temperature was 67.9 degrees, 2.7 degrees below normal.

Overcast skies persisted through Sunday (11th) afternoon as gusty northerly winds held temperatures in the upper 50s north to mid-60s south. Rain showers also dissipated across southwestern and eastern Iowa with Rathbun Dam (Appanoose County) collecting 0.28 inch while Bedford (Taylor County) measured 0.40 inch. Overnight lows on Monday (12th) were unseasonably cold with departures of up to 20 degrees in northeast Iowa producing patchy frost and isolated crop damage; temperatures dipped into the mid-30s and 40s with a statewide average low of 44 degrees, 15 degrees below normal. Winds were westerly early on, shifting to northwesterly with mostly sunny skies and daytime highs in the 70s. Scattered showers spun through eastern Iowa during the evening and continued into Tuesday (13th) morning with amounts generally under 0.10 inch where rain was observed. Partly cloudy skies remained through the day with comfortable afternoon temperatures in the low 80s. Variable winds developed on Wednesday (14th) with mostly clear skies and highs reaching into the mid- to upper 80s with low relative humidity. Hazy conditions were reported after sunrise on Thursday (15th) as Canadian wildfire smoke returned to the Upper Midwest, leading to widespread air quality issues. Afternoon temperatures approached the 90s at several locations in western Iowa with low 80s in eastern Iowa.

Upper-level haze continued overnight into Friday (16th) as easterly winds built in with temperatures ranging from the mid-40s northeast to low 60s southwest. Afternoon conditions were pleasant across Iowa’s eastern two-thirds with highs in the mid-70s and sunny skies. Spotty thundershowers popped up just over the border in Nebraska with a few cells lingering in western Iowa before dissipating near sunset. Partly cloudy skies remained across western Iowa into Saturday (17th) as winds shifted to a southerly direction. Morning temperatures were in the low 60s under clouds while in the low to mid-50s in eastern Iowa where clear skies were present. Afternoon temperatures rose into the upper 70s and low 80s as a low-pressure center approached from the southwest. Thunderstorms formed in west-central Iowa in the late afternoon and sped east over the next several hours. A few cells became severe-warned with a handful of large hail and high wind reports; Creston (Union County) observed one-inch diameter hail with a 60-mph wind gust reported at the airport. The initial thunderstorms consolidated into a non-severe line with moderate to heavy rain falling across central Iowa. More than 25 stations observed at least an inch with seven stations reporting more than two inches; Boone (Boone County) measured 2.02 inches while Coon Rapids (Carroll County) observed 2.30 inches. Most of Iowa’s stations reported rain with general amounts outside of central Iowa in the 0.20 to 0.75-inch range. Foggy conditions developed as the system pulled out of eastern Iowa on Sunday (18th) morning with overcast skies and lows in the low to mid-60s.

Weekly rain totals ranged from no accumulation at multiple stations to 2.60 inches in Story City (Story County). The statewide weekly average precipitation was 0.54 inch, while the normal is 1.19 inches. Spencer Municipal Airport (Clay County) reported the week’s high temperature of 92 degrees on the 15th, 11 degrees above normal. Elkader (Clayton County) reported the week’s low temperature of 35 degrees on the 12th, 20 degrees below normal.

High School Baseball Rankings: Burlington Notre Dame Ranked 8th after 5 Weeks

Prep Baseball- The Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association released their 5th rankings of the season and southeast Iowa touts one team in the rankings.

In Class 1A, Newman Catholic holds on to the top spot with a 20-2 record followed by Kingsley-Person in 2nd and Remsen-St. Mary’s in 3rd. Lynnville-Sully is the only team in any of the rankings that is still undefeated on the season (18-0). Coming in at the 8th spot is Burlington Notre Dame with a 20-6 record.

The Nikes have had quite an impressive season with their losses coming against ranked opponents. But they have also defeated #5 North Linn, 12-2, and #7 Don Bosco, 8-5. Caden Schwenker leads the team at the plate with a 0.410 batting average, two home runs, and 30 RBIs. Hunter Shipley, Payne Prottsman, and Jaxon Sadler provide a combo on the mound that is hard to beat.

Van Meter is the king in Class 2A with Mid-Prairie right behind them with a 15-6 record. One of the Nikes’ losses comes against #7 Cascade. Anamosa rounds out the top 10. Pleasantville is also receiving votes with a 17-6 record along with West Lyon touting a 14-2 record.

Class 3A has Western Dubuque as the top dog—or cat—with a 22-6 record for the Bobcats. Lewis Central and North Polk follow in the rankings, respectively. Knoxville has just one loss on the season, but that loss occurred against unranked Gilbert, 11-2, thus locking them in the 4th position. Ballard rounds out the top 10. Benton, Bondurant-Farrar, and MOC-Floyd Valley are all receiving votes for the top 10.

Ankeny Centennial is the #1 team in Class 4A with Johnston, last year’s champion, coming into this week’s rankings at #3. Dallas Center-Grimes and Indianola round out the top 10, respectively. Bettendorf is receiving votes with a 15-6 record.

State Fair Livestock Entries Available Online

State Fair Livestock Information and Entries Available Online

All 2023 Iowa State Fair 4-H livestock and horticulture entries must be completed online through Fair Entry.  Any 4-H member wishing to exhibit livestock or horticulture at the Iowa State Fair must complete the entry process online by July 1 at https://iowastatefair4hlivestock.fairentry.com .  Help sheets are available for those entries at http://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/statefair/livestock.   These must be entered by July 1.  Payments are required online through credit card payment at time of registration.

 

Premium books and entry forms are no longer be mailed to exhibitors.  All planning to participate are responsible for reading materials on the State Fair Livestock webpage http://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/statefair/livestock. Please contact the Washington County Extension Office, 319-653-4811, with questions.

Mark Crooks, Fire Marshal Announces Retirement

Retirement is back for another round, this time taking Burlington Fire Marshal, Mark Crooks. He has spent nearly 35 years on the job with dutiful and faithful service to the citizens. June 30th is the selected date and there will be an open house at the Central Fire Station to honor his service to the community. This is from 2pm-4pm at 418 Valley Street, in Burlington. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Sports, June 20th

High School Baseball

Mt. Pleasant split their doubleheader against Fairfield last night as they lost game one 13-0 and won game two 7-6 in dramatic fashion. The Panthers walked it off in the 7th inning on a bases loaded hit by pitch taken by Carter Amos. The Panthers will host Davis County tomorrow, June 21st.

Winfield-Mt. Union will compete against Hillcrest Academy today.

New London will take on Burlington Notre Dame tonight.

Van Buren County put on the rout against Lone Tree last night 25-2. Jackson Manning led the way offensively with one of three home runs hit by the Warriors and the team leading 6 RBIs. The Warriors will host Mediapolis today.

Danville fell to Wapello 7-3. The Bears will travel to take on West Burlington tonight.

Central Lee will take on Washington tonight.

In Southeast conference (SEC) play, Fort Madison fell to Burlington in both games 16-4 in game one and 8-0 in game two. Washington and Keokuk along with Fort Madison and Burlington continue their series on June 22nd.

High School Softball

Mt. Pleasant was swept by Fairfield last night: 16-5 in game one and 12-5 in game two. In game one, the Trojans jumped for six runs in the 2nd and 3rd innings with Lilly Bergren picking up 4 RBIs with a single and double in the innings. A solo home run by Addison Clark stopped the game from ending in a mercy rule. A 2 RBI double by Keagyn Coleman in the 4th inning cut the lead to 12 to 3. Faith Jones followed that up with a 2 RBI single in the 5th inning to up the lead to 14 to 3. Saige Burchett knocked home two runs with a single in the 5th to force one more inning with the Trojans scoring two in the 6th inning then shutting out the Panthers.

In game two, Bergren added 2 more RBIs to her total as the Trojans took a 5 to 0 lead. Nevertheless, Mt. Pleasant was ready as Burchett added 2 RBIs to her own total of 4 on the day and a Jayden Housh RBI single made the score 5 to 3. A sacrifice fly by Ella McNamee brought the game within one in the 4th inning. However, the Trojans brought in Coty Engle for relief and shut down the Panthers while the Trojans jumped for 6 more runs bringing us the final score of 12-5. The Panthers will host Cardinal tomorrow at 7:30 pm with KILJ on the call with pregame at 7:15 pm.

Central Lee will face off against Washington tonight.

New London fell to Highland last night 12-0. The Tigers will take on Holy Trinity Catholic on the road today.

Holy Trinity Catholic took down Hillcrest Academy last night 9-0.

Mediapolis handled Winfield-Mt. Union 15-3 last night. Avery Crear led the Bulldogs with 3 RBIs. Quin Smith and Ella Kann each picked up an RBI for the Wolves with Anna Anderson going 2 for 2 with a run scored. The Wolves will host Hillcrest Academy tonight for their senior night. The Bulldogs will face off against Van Buren County tonight on the road.

Danville lost to Wapello yesterday 13-1. The Bears will face off against West Burlington today on the road.

In SEC games, Burlington defeated Fort Madison in both games: 5-4 in game one and 14-6 in game two. Keokuk fell to Washington in both games 15-0 and 14-4. The series will continue on Thursday, June 22nd.

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 got back in the win column against the Jackson Rockabillys 4-1. Jaden Hackbarth, Kooper Schulte, and Coy Sarsfield each picked up an RBI in the game. Aiden McGee picked up the win after 6 innings of work and 8 strikeouts. The Bees will take on the Rockabillys tonight in a rematch.

The Clinton LumberKings lost to the Mill Rats last night 8-4 after Johnstown scored all 8 runs in the 7th inning. Casen Neumann and Paul Schuyler each had an RBI in the losing effort. The LumberKings will face off against the Chillicothe Paints today on the road.

This Day in Sports History

1968 – Jim Hines becomes 1st person to run 100 meters in under 10 seconds.

1978 – First 6 teams of Women’s Pro Basketball League (WBL) is granted-Iowa, New Jersey, Milwaukee, Chicago, Minnesota, and Dayton.

2006 – NBA Finals: Miami Heat beat Dallas Mavericks, 95-92 in Game 6 for first title in franchise history; MVP: Dwyane Wade.