Sports, July 11th

High School Postseason Baseball

In Class 1A Substate 5: District 9, Burlington Notre Dame will face off against Hillcrest Academy in the Substate Championship tonight. Coach Chiprez talked about the matchup against this familiar opponent. KILJ will be on the call with pregame at 6:45 pm.

In Class 2A Substate 5: District 10, Van Buren County will square off against Mid-Prairie today at 7 pm.

In Class 3A Substate 5, Mt. Pleasant fell to Marion last night 18-8. The Panthers started the scoring after a bases loaded 2 RBI double by Carter Amos and a balk scored Payton Walker to put the Panthers ahead 3 to 0 after the top of the 1st inning. Marion responded by scoring 5 runs. Mt. Pleasant then scored two runs off a double by Zerek Venghaus and a single by Jake Ensminger to tie the game at 5. The Wolves managed to put on 7 more runs in the bottom of the 2nd inning.

In the 4th inning, the Panthers scored three more runs with Walker tallying an RBI triple to bring the game closer, 12 to 8. Marion proceeded to score the next 6 runs to close out the game. Coach Broeker talked about how proud he was of his squad. The Panthers finished the season with a 13-12 record, something the seniors worked very hard to achieve. 

High School Postseason Softball

In Class 1A Region 8, Sigourney took down Twin Cedars 2-1 to advance to the state tournament. 

In Class 3A Region 8, West Burlington will compete against Assumption today for the Regional Championship at 7 pm.

In Class 4A Region 6, Burlington will take on Norwalk tonight at 7 pm for the Regional Championship.

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 defeated the Normal CornBelters last night 7-3. Jaden Hackbarth finished the game 3 for 4 with 3 RBIs with Aiden McGee picking up the win on the mound allowing only 2 runs on 4 hits while striking out 4 batters. The Bees will travel to face off against the Lafayette Aviators tonight. 

The Clinton LumberKings will take on the CornBelters tonight on the road. 

This Day in Sports History

1900 – Charlotte Cooper beats Hélène Prévost to become the 1st female Olympic tennis champion and the 1st individual female Olympic champion in any sport.

1985 – Astros’ Nolan Ryan is the first to strike out 4000 batters.

1987 – Orioles’ Cal Ripkin becomes the first to manage two sons, as Billy joins Cal Jr.

Henry County Conservation Board Meeting Agenda

The Henry County Conservation Board will hold their June 2023 Board meeting on Wednesday, July 12th, 2023, at 4:30 pm in the conservation board meeting room at the office in Oakland Mills.

Items on the agenda will include: New Naturalist, Conservation Technician Position, South-Shore Sanitation System Update, Director Update, and Naturalist Reports.

Please contact the conservation department if you have any questions, 319-986-5067.

Jennifer Dorothy

Jennifer Dorothy, 69, of Mount Pleasant, died Monday, July 10, 2023, at her residence. Services are pending at Olson-Powell Chapel and Crematory.

Clarence Crowl

Clarence Allen Crowl, 96, of rural Wayland, IA, passed from this life on Friday, July 7, 2023, at his home.

 

Graveside Services will be held on Thursday, July 13, 2023, at 2 p.m. at the Forest Home Cemetery in Mt. Pleasant.  Full Military Honors will be conducted by the Henry County Honor Guard.

 

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

 

Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant, is caring for his arrangements.

Michele Nau

Michele Renee Nau, 50, of Mt. Pleasant, died Sunday, July 9, 2023 at Mercy Hospital, Iowa City.  She was born September 20, 1972 in Atlantic, Iowa to Gary L.  and Ginger Rae Flack Juhl.  She was a 1991 graduate of Mt. Pleasant High School.  On October 4, 2000, she and Kevin Dywayne Nau were married.

Michele was a homemaker and enjoyed doing puzzle books, crosswords, and loved to read.

Survivors include her husband, mother, and brother David Todd Juhl all of Mt. Pleasant; one aunt; and several cousins.  She was preceded in death by her father, grandparents, and aunts and uncles.

Visitation for Mrs. Nau will begin at noon on Thursday, July 13, 2023 at Elliott Chapel, New London, with the family receiving friends from 6:00 to 8:00 pm.  According to her wishes, her body will be cremated following the visitation and inurnment will be held at a later date.  A memorial has been established to assist the family with funeral expenses.  Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report July 3rd-9th

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.

“Widespread showers and thunderstorms, along with unseasonably cool temperatures, brought relief to farmers and moisture stressed crops across Iowa last week,” said Secretary Naig. “As corn tassels continue to emerge, thunderstorms remain in the forecast over the next several days along with near-seasonal temperatures.”

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

Crop Report
Western Iowa was the recipient of some much-needed precipitation this week and farmers, statewide, had 5.3 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending July 9, 2023, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Field activities included cutting hay and spraying crops. Some reports were received of farmers beginning to harvest oats for grain.

Topsoil moisture condition rated 15 percent very short, 42 percent short, 42 percent adequate and 1 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture condition rated 19 percent very short, 45 percent short, 35 percent adequate and 1 percent surplus.

Corn silking hit 22 percent this week, 6 days ahead of last year and 2 days ahead of the 5-year average. Some reports were received of corn starting to dough. Corn condition remained steady at 61 percent good to excellent. Forty-six percent of soybeans were blooming, 5 days ahead of last year and 3 days ahead of the average. Soybeans setting pods reached 7 percent, 4 days ahead of last year and 1 day ahead of normal. Soybean condition rated 52 percent good to excellent. Sixty-seven percent of oats were turning color, 8 days ahead of last year and 5 days ahead of normal. Oat condition improved slightly with 52 percent good to excellent.

The State’s second cutting of alfalfa hay reached 58 percent complete, 9 days ahead of last year and 1 week ahead of the average. Hay condition improved slightly to 35 percent good to excellent. Pasture condition rated 24 percent good to excellent. Livestock producers continued to supplement with hay as pasture conditions remained below average.

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

Showers and thunderstorms produced widespread rainfall through the reporting period with pockets of near-normal to above-average totals in western, northeast and southeast Iowa; some stations measured one to three inches of above-normal amounts. The rest of the state had rainfall deficits in the 0.50-1.00-inch range. Temperatures were also unseasonably cool with negative departures of up to seven degrees northwest; the statewide average temperature was 68.8 degrees, 5.5 degrees below normal.

Showers cleared eastern Iowa through Sunday (2nd) afternoon as mostly clear conditions and highs in the low to mid-80s were reported across much of the state. Calm to light, variable winds continued overnight into Monday (3rd) with morning lows in the low to mid-60s and reports of patchy fog southwest and southeast. Southwesterly winds increased through the day with daytime temperatures rising into the upper 80s and low 90s under sunny skies. Spotty thunderstorms, some severe-warned, fired in northwestern Iowa later in the afternoon before dissipating after sunset. Another round formed after midnight in northeastern Iowa. Rain totals at 7:00 am on Tuesday (4th) were above 0.50 inch at 10 stations with Oelwein (Fayette County) observing 1.15 inches while Strawberry Point (Clayton County) measured 1.29 inches. Showers associated with an approaching low-pressure system pushed into the northwest corner just before noon where daytime highs held in the 70s, while upper 80s and low 90s were observed farther east. As the low’s attendant cold front moved over the Nebraska border, severe thunderstorms formed but lost strength over the next few hours as fireworks streaked across the sky. Widespread rain totals above 0.25 inch were reported in western Iowa with higher amounts ranging from 0.73 inch at Rock Rapids (Lyon County) to 2.26 inches in Mapleton (Monona County). Thunderstorms dissipated as the front moved through central Iowa into Wednesday (5th) morning but refired stronger storms along the Iowa-Illinois border in the early afternoon; Burlington (Des Moines County) registered 0.79 inch while Salem (Henry County) collected 1.11 inches. Northerly winds built in behind the front along with cooler high temperatures in the 70s.

Thursday (6th) started with morning lows in the mid-50s northwest to mid-60s southeast under clear skies with a light, northerly wind. Partly cloudy skies developed into the afternoon hours with pleasant highs in the 70s. Clouds increased over western Iowa close to sunrise on Friday (7th) as another low-pressure center approached from Nebraska. A broad area of showers and thunderstorms developed and pushed across Iowa for the remainder of the day. Temperatures were unseasonably cool statewide with upper 50s to mid-60s west to east. Most of Iowa’s stations reported measurable rainfall with widespread amounts in the 0.25-0.75-inch range in western and southern Iowa; peripheral stations measured a tenth or two with a statewide average of 0.23 inch. Burlington and Salem again received totals over an inch, registering 1.65 inches and 1.97 inches, respectively. Fog formed overnight into Saturday (8th) as winds shifted to the northwest with daytime conditions reaching into the mid to upper 70s under mostly sunny skies. Winds died down and became variable after sunset with isolated clouds moving across southern Iowa. Sunday (9th) morning saw a wide range of temperatures from spotty upper 40s in northwest Iowa to low 60s in eastern Iowa.

Weekly rain totals ranged from no accumulation at several north-central stations to 3.11 inches in Salem. The statewide weekly average precipitation was 0.64 inch, while the normal is 1.07 inches. Sioux City Airport (Woodbury County) reported the week’s high temperature of 96 degrees on the 3rd, 11 degrees above normal. Vinton (Benton County) reported the week’s low temperature of 42 degrees on the 7th, 18 degrees below normal.

Lee County Fair Beef Show Results

Lee County Fair Beef Show Results

 

Champion Derby Beef Live –  Aaden Anderson

Reserve Champion Derby Beef Live – Gavin Hasenclever

Champion Derby Beef Carcass – Aaden Anderson

Reserve Champion Derby Beef Carcass – Aaden Anderson

1st Place Rate of Gain –  Avery Peterson

2nd Place Rate of Gain –  Henry Steffensmeier

 

Champion Chianina Female – Zikayla Houtz

Champion Shorthorn Female – Henry Steffensmeier

Champion Simmental Female – James Denning

Champion Commercial Female – Jaren Gerdes

Supreme Champion Beef Female – Jarden Gerdes

Reserve Champion Beef Female – Henry Steffensmeier

3rd Overall Beef Female – James Denning

4th Overall Beef Female – Mason Overberg

5th Overall Beef Female – Zikayla Houtz

 

Junior Bucket Bottle Champion – Aiden McDowell

Intermediate Bucket Bottle Champion – Arabella McDowell

Senior Bucket Bottle Champion – Isabella Patton

Senior Bucket Bottle Reserve Champion – Joseph Krebill

 

Champion Market Heifer – James Seyb

Reserve Champion Market Heifer – Jonathan Seyb

Champion Return Bucket Bottle Calf – James Seyb

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 McDowell

 

Advanced Showmanship – Henry Steffensmeier

Champion Senior Showperson – Aaden Anderson

Champion Intermediate Showperson – Emma Mohrfeld

Champion Junior Showperson – Jaren Gerdes