Sports, June 19th

High School Baseball

The weather washed out all of last night’s action, here’s a look at the games that got postponed.

Danville and #6 Mediapolis moved their matchup back to tonight and it will be a doubleheader with game one at 5:30 pm.

West Burlington and Van Buren County postponed last night’s matchup to Monday, June 23rd. 

Mt. Pleasant will travel to Fairfield tonight at 7:30 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 7:15 pm.

Winfield-Mt. Union will make the trip to Louisa-Muscatine at 5:30 pm tonight.

Central Lee will compete against Highland at 5:30 pm tonight to celebrate their senior night. 

Wapello will square off against Hillcrest Academy tonight at home with first pitch at 7 pm.

Burlington Notre Dame will get to host West Burlington tonight at 5:30 pm.

New London will travel to Van Buren County tonight at 7 pm.

Postseason Baseball Brackets

The Iowa High School Athletic Association released the Class 1A and Class 2A postseason brackets with first pitch scheduled for 5 pm on Saturday, July 5th. Here’s the matchups for our local teams.

In Class 1A Substate 5 District 10, Danville and Van Buren County will be heading off to Moravia for the Saturday doubleheader. The Bears will square off against Moravia at 7 pm, while Van Buren County will start off the night at 5 pm against Pekin.

On the bottom half of the bracket, Burlington Notre Dame will venture to New London to face off against Keota at 5 pm, while New London will host the nightcap against Wapello at 7 pm.

Over in Class 2A Substate 5 District 9, West Burlington and Louisa-Muscatine will meet up in Wilton at 5 pm in the battle of the Falcons. Winfield-Mt. Union will take on the hosts at 7 pm, where the winner will advance to compete against Central Lee on July 8th at 5 pm at Chariton Middle School.

The Class 3A and Class 4A brackets will be released next week. 

High School Softball

West Burlington/Notre Dame and Van Buren County postponed last night’s matchup to Monday, June 23rd. 

Mt. Pleasant and Mediapolis had their contest last night canceled. 

Fairfield will face off against Mt. Pleasant tonight at 7:30 pm at home.

Danville will compete in a doubleheader at home tonight against Mediapolis with game one at 5:30 pm. 

Holy Trinity Catholic will take on West Burlington/Notre Dame tonight at 5:30 pm for a make-up game. 

New London will travel to Van Buren County tonight at 7 pm.

Wapello will host Hillcrest Academy tonight at 7 pm.

Columbus will travel to WACO tonight at 7 pm.

#15 Central Lee will celebrate senior night tonight against Highland at 7 pm.

High School Cross Country

The Mt. Pleasant Cross Country team’s summer runs are underway until their camp in mid-August. The runs are available to any 7th through 12th grader with paces and plans dependent on the level of experience. Coaches may not be present at every run as upperclassmen often lead the runs.

On Mondays and Wednesdays, the runs will begin at 6:30 am at the Old Threshers Museum Theatre. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the runs will begin at Saunders Park by the swimming pool at 7 pm. If you have any questions, then contact Coach Murray at 319-850-0867. 

Prospect League

The Burlington Bees had their matchup against the Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp postponed due to weather last night; the game will be made up on Tuesday, June 24th, as part of a doubleheader. The Bees will host the Quincy Doggy Paddlers tonight at 6:30 pm.

The Clinton LumberKings had their doubleheader postponed last night against the Quincy Doggy Paddlers. The LumberKings will take on the Normal CornBelters tonight at 6:30 pm at home.

This Day in Sports History

1943 – NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers merge to become the Steagles.

 1970 – Jim Bouton’s controversial baseball diary “Ball Four” is published.

1999 – Stanley Cup, Marine Midland Arena, Buffalo, NY: the Dallas Stars edge the Buffalo Sabres 2-1 in triple overtime for a 4-2 series win; Brett Hull clinches the series with infamous “No Goal” ruling.

Martha Cathey

With great sadness Martha Cathey passed away quietly, on the morning of June 15, 2025, in Fairfield, Iowa.

Funeral services celebrating her life will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, June 27, 2025 at Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield with Rev. John Kermott officiating. Burial will be at Wright Cemetery in Fairfield. A visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Friday. Memorials may be made to EveryStep Hospice or First Baptist Church.

Marth was born December 3, 1935 in Fairfield to Col. John and Elvena (née Hunt) McIntire. Martha worked as an ER nurse in Iowa and earned her Undergraduate and Master’s degrees in education. She especially cherished working with special Ed students and taught in both California and Texas. Teaching has been her life’s work and passion. She taught close to 40 years and was continually moved by the progress of all her students and felt blessed by the many

lives she touched.

Martha was united in marriage to Anwar H. Zainal for 23 years and a dedicated mother to Farid A. Zainal (Farashta), Christine Zainal, and Angela J. Zainal (Yanni). Martha has five, deeply loved grandchildren, Antonio, Demitri, Christopher Anwar, Imad and Farrah. Martha has had many relatives, beloved aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Martha was preceded in death by her parents, as well as her siblings Regina (Don) and Fred (LaRue).

Martha married again later in her life to Frank Cathey from Fairfield,

Iowa. Martha lived and split her time between Fairfield, Iowa and McAllen, Texas. She always possessed an intellectual curiosity and thoroughly loved reading and learning about different lands, cultures, and people. In her younger years she was described as shy but after years of teaching and traveling she became an extravert. Martha was often described as “not knowing a stranger”. She had a bold sense of humor and a real love of gardening. The words that best describe

Martha are mother, grandmother, nurse, teacher, strength, endurance, courage, humble, independent, and intelligent.

Throughout Martha’s life, she has professed her deep devotion to God and her unyielding faith in his love. She started each day with her daily devotions and spent hours in prayer. Martha’s greatest qualities were her hope and optimism. She believed that tomorrow would bring greater promise and a brighter future. Besides her love of God and family, Martha would most want to be remembered for this.

Iowa Weekly Fuel Report as of June 18th, 2025

DES MOINES, Iowa (June 18, 2025) – The price of regular unleaded gasoline rose 14 cents this week, averaging $3.06 across Iowa according to AAA.

Crude Oil Summary

  • The price of global crude oil rose this week on the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) by $7.16 per barrel this week and is currently priced at $73.78.
  • Brent crude oil rose by $6.94 and is currently priced at $75.26.
  • One year ago, WTI crude sold for $82.67 and Brent crude was $84.79.

Motor Fuels

  • As of Wednesday, the price of regular unleaded gasoline averaged $3.06 across Iowa according to AAA.
    • Prices rose 14 cents from last week’s price and are down 7 cents from a year ago.
    • The national average on Wednesday was $3.19, up 7 cents from last week’s price.
  • Retail diesel prices in Iowa rose 20 cents this week with a statewide average of $3.48.
    • One year ago, diesel prices averaged $3.50 in Iowa.
    • The current Iowa diesel price is 12 cents lower than the national average of $3.60.
  • The current Des Moines Terminal/Rack Prices are $2.09 for U87-E10, $2.46 for Unleaded 87 (clear), $2.56 for ULSD#2, $2.81 for ULSD#1, and $1.94 per gallon for E-70 prices.

Heating Fuels

  • Natural gas prices were up 45 cents at the Henry Hub reporting site and are currently priced at $3.96 MMbtu.
  • We will continue reporting retail heating oil and propane prices in Iowa in October.

Tips for saving energy on the road or at home are available at energy.gov and fueleconomy.gov.

Access Energy Cooperative Announces 2025 Scholarship Recipients

Mount Pleasant, IA — Access Energy Cooperative has announced the recipients of its 2025 scholarship program, awarding $1,500 scholarships to twelve outstanding high school seniors from across its service area. These scholarships aim to support students as they pursue higher education and future careers while recognizing academic excellence, community involvement, and leadership.

Congratulations go to: Avery Morris of Birmingham; Cason Miller of Fairfield; Grace Lyon of Keosauqua; Madison Yarnell-Shaw of Fairfield; Alexa Fuller, Ethan Graber, Halaina Crane, and Owen Baker of Mount Pleasant; Brylie Lorence of West Point; Chase Johnson and Jalyn Hawk of Donnellson; and Nicholas Powell of New London.

District 1 recipients:

  • Avery Morris, daughter of Geoff and Libby Morris, will attend Indian Hills Community College to pursue a career in nursing.

  • Cason Miller, son of Stephen and Heather Miller, plans to major in Finance/Business and Turf Management at Iowa State University.

  • Grace Lyon, daughter of Troy and Melinda Lyon, will attend Iowa State University, majoring in Animal Science.

  • Madison Yarnell-Shaw, daughter of Derek Shaw, will study Criminology and Law and Justice at the University of Iowa.

District 2 recipients:

  • Alexa Fuller, daughter of Andrea and Bruce Hudson, will major in Psychology at the University of Northern Iowa.

  • Ethan Graber, son of Kendall and Shelley Graber, will study Agricultural Business-Agricultural Education at DMACC before transferring to Iowa State University.

  • Halaina Crane, daughter of Andrew Crane and Dixie Crane, will major in Ecosystem Restoration and Management at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point.

  • Owen Baker, son of Jeff and Jill Baker, plans to attend Kirkwood Community College.

District 3 recipients:

  • Brylie Lorence, daughter of Andrew and Tonya Lorence, will pursue a career in Healthcare Administration at Indian Hills Community College.

  • Chase Johnson, son of Ryan and Karen Johnson, will study Kinesiology/Strength and Conditioning at Loras College/William Penn University.

  • Jalyn Hawk, daughter of Joe and Joanie Hawk, plans to attend St. Ambrose University, majoring in Exercise Science with a goal of becoming a physical therapist.

  • Nicholas Powell, son of Marcus and Annie Powell, plans to pursue a career in Health Science.

Access Energy Cooperative awards six $1,500 scholarships annually—two in each of its three districts. Applicants must have parents or guardians who are members of the cooperative. Selections are based on academic achievement, community service, extracurricular involvement, and responses to application questions about the electric industry.

Access Energy Cooperative provides electricity to over 9,000 homes, farms, and businesses across 10 counties in southeast Iowa, staying committed to supporting local youth and strengthening communities.

Access Energy Cooperative Announces 2025 Line-worker Scholarship Recipients

MOUNT PLEASANT — Access Energy Cooperative has proudly announced the recipients of its 2025 Lineworker Scholarship program, awarding a total of $9,000 to three outstanding students who are preparing for careers in the electric utility industry.

Congratulations to this year’s scholarship winners:

  • Kayden Calfee, a graduate of Central Lee High School, who plans to attend the Powerline program at Northwest Community College.

  • Blake Waste, a graduate of Danville High School, who will be pursuing the Electric Utility Technology program at Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC).

  • Corbin Jacobs-Jewell, a graduate of New London High School, who will be attending the Powerline program at Marshalltown Community College. (Photo not available)

Each recipient has been awarded a $2,000 scholarship to support their lineworker education. The Access Energy Cooperative Lineworker Scholarship is available to students whose parents or guardians are members of Access Energy Cooperative, as well as to those who are planning to pursue a career as a lineworker. Scholarship recipients are selected based on academic performance, achievements, community involvement, and a personal interview. All awardees must be enrolled or planning to enroll in a qualifying lineworker educational program.

Access Energy Cooperative serves as a rural distribution electric cooperative, providing reliable power to homes, farms, businesses, and industries across 10 counties in southeast Iowa. The cooperative’s scholarship program is part of its ongoing commitment to support workforce development and strengthen local communities.

Access Energy Cooperative congratulates Kayden, Blake, and Corbin on their achievements and wishes them the best as they take the next steps toward becoming essential members of Iowa’s energy workforce.

Vandalism Reported at Maple Leaf Athletic Complex Field House

The Mount Pleasant Police Department is investigating reports of vandalism at the Maple Leaf Athletic Complex over the weekend. The incident involved the field house at the complex, where offensive words and graphic images were drawn on the field house doors.

Authorities say the investigation remains open as they work to identify individuals who may have been involved.

Mount Pleasant Community School District Superintendent John Henriksen addressed the situation, noting that, at this time, no individuals involved appear to be active students within the Mount Pleasant Community School District.

The Mount Pleasant Police Department continues to handle the investigation. Updates regarding any arrests or additional information will be shared with the public as they become available.

KILJ will keep the community informed as more details emerge about the vandalism at the Maple Leaf Athletic Complex. Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to contact the Mount Pleasant Police Department.

Kyle L. Wyatt, of Palo Iowa Arrested On One Count of Indecent Exposure & One Count of Sex Abuse 3rd

On May 10th, 2025, Henry County Sheriff’s Office received a call reporting a possible sexual assault. This started an investigation.

After investigation it was found the defendant, Kyle L. Wyatt, of Palo Iowa, did sexually assault a juvenile minor and did expose himself to the juvenile minor victim.

June 17th, 2025, Kyle was arrested on one count of indecent exposure Iowa code section 709.9(1) and one count of sex abuse 3rd-child victim related by blood Iowa code section 709.4(1)(B)(2)(B).

Fairfield Youth Performing Arts Presents: Mary Poppins Jr.

The curtain is rising on a new chapter for young performers in Southeast Iowa. Fairfield Youth Performing Arts (FYPA), a newly established nonprofit children’s theatre organization, is preparing to make its debut with a production of Mary Poppins Jr., promising an uplifting showcase of talent, creativity, and collaboration.

FYPA’s mission is to empower youth by providing a welcoming and inclusive space where children can explore and develop their artistic abilities. Through theatre, the organization aims to nurture confidence, imagination, and teamwork while enriching the broader Fairfield arts community.

“We want to create an environment where every child feels valued and inspired,” said FYPA organizers. “Our hope is to make Fairfield a destination for children’s theatre and a hub for cultivating the next generation of theatrical talent.”

FYPA’s inaugural production of Mary Poppins Jr. will be staged at the Fairfield Arts & Convention Center with evening performances on July 25 and 26 at 7 p.m. and a matinee on July 27 at 3 p.m. Featuring young actors from Fairfield and surrounding Southeast Iowa communities, the beloved musical promises to delight audiences of all ages with its timeless story and memorable songs.

Tickets for Mary Poppins Jr. are now on sale through the Fairfield Arts & Convention Center Box Office and online at fairfieldacc.com. Community members are encouraged to come out and support the region’s rising stars as they bring this magical production to life.