Four Members of the Tiger Softball Team Earn Conference Honors

Iowa Wesleyan- The Continental Athletic Conference (CAC) released their softball awards and Iowa Wesleyan saw four players earn the honor.

Alexis Davis was named 1st team All-Conference catcher after her stellar year at the plate. On the defensive side of things, she caught seven runners trying to steal. Offensively, Davis caught fire in the second half of the season as she finished with a slash line of 0.347 batting average/0.400 on-base percentage/and a team leading 0.584 slugging percentage. Davis was named CAC Hitter of the Week after her 7 for 8 performance against Waldorf that saw her smack a grand slam and finish the weekend with 5 RBIs. Davis tallied 3 home runs, 25 RBIs (tied for 2nd on the team), 9 doubles, and 3 triples.

Aspyn Harrison was great in the circle but was even better at the plate, which is why she was named 1st team All-Conference for the infield. Harrison led the Tigers with a 0.435 batting average and doubles with 11. She was 2nd on the team in slugging percentage, and RBIs. Additionally, she slapped a home run and a triple throughout the year. Harrison grabbed the last Hitter of the Week honor for the CAC after going 14 for 23 with six RBIs over the span of eight games.

Kara Krieger was named 2nd team at-large. Krieger led the team with 28 RBIs, triples with four, and runs with 35. Krieger was a speedster on the base path as she snatched 12 bases while hitting for a 0.299 batting average.

Lastly, Jordan Lantz was an at-large bid for 2nd team All-Conference. Lantz earned CAC Hitter of the Week earlier in the season after batting 0.750 with three RBIs over the span of four games. Over the course of the season, Lantz batted 0.383 with a 0.485 on-base percentage and a 0.519 slugging percentage. Lantz notched 16 RBIs, nine doubles, one triple, and 13 runs.

The Tigers ended the season with a 19-24 overall record with an undefeated conference record (4-0).

Owen Vansickle Grabs Gold at SEC Conference Tennis Meet

Prep Boys’ Tennis- The Southeast Conference tournament is in the books and Mt. Pleasant finished atop the regular season standings with an 8-0 record and three Panthers walked away with All-Conference honors.

Owen Vansickle entered the tournament as the #1 seed and made quick work of Brendon Worster of Keokuk to move into the semifinals. Carson Ziegler of Burlington was next on his list as Vansickle dispatched of him 6-3 and 6-1 leading to the top two seeds colliding in the finals. Vansickle had already defeated Hunter Ford of Burlington earlier in the season and history repeated itself. With the scores of 6-4 and 6-3, Vansickle claimed the gold and All-Conference honors.

Elliot Cook fell in the 3rd place match to Ziegler to claim 4th place, one spot outside of All-Conference honors. Ford and Ziegler grabbed All-Conference honors for Burlington.

In doubles, Jake Ensminger and Phoenix Watson for the Panthers entered as the #2 seed as they were destined to meet the #1 seed from Fairfield Garrett Flanagan and Jace Hannes in the championship round. Ensminger and Watson made quick work of the first-round opponent, but Shaye Stringer and Thomas Fell of Burlington almost came up with the upset as the second set went to a tiebreaker. The Panthers scrapped by with the win. Flanagan and Hannes had no trip-ups on their way to the championship bout and Ensminger and Watson threw everything they had at the duo but would come up short losing 6-4 and 6-3.

For Mt. Pleasant, Gavin Ross and Lou Schimmelpfennig lost to Stringer and Fell in the 3rd place match. So, the All-Conference honors went to 1st place Flanagan and Hannes, 2nd place Ensminger and Watson, and 3rd place Stringer and Fell.

Fairfield, Fort Madison, Keokuk, and Mt. Pleasant will compete at the District Meet on May 8th.

Secretary Naig Comments on the Conclusion of the 2023 Iowa Legislative Session

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig released the following statement today after the Iowa General Assembly concluded their work for the 2023 legislative session:

“I want to commend Governor Reynolds and the Legislature for continuing to enact a positive agenda that sets Iowa up for future growth and success. All Iowans, as well as communities big and small, benefit from a strong agriculture. As we mark the 10-year anniversary of the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy, I’m pleased to see a continued investment in water quality and conservation programs that will further accelerate the adoption of innovative and proven practices. Funding the completion of the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at Iowa State University and dedicating additional resources for foreign animal disease preparedness and response will protect our critically important livestock industry. Consumers benefit from ongoing support for the Choose Iowa program, the Renewable Fuels Infrastructure Program, additional meat processing capacity, and the newly created Dairy Innovation Fund, all of which will enhance the availability of Iowa products. With key investments in these and many other important priorities for agriculture, we are ensuring that Iowa’s #1 industry can thrive and remain productive for years to come.”

Flags At Half Staff

Gov. Kim Reynolds has ordered flags in Iowa to half staff today (Friday) for the Iowa Peace Officer Memorial Ceremony as the state honors law enforcement who died in the line of duty over the past year. Two officers will be honored during the 2023 ceremony: Fremont County Deputy Austin “Melvin” Richardson and Coralville Police Sergeant John Karl Williams. Richardson was returning from a call for service on June 14, 2022, and collided with a combine on Highway 275 near Hamburg. On July 3, 2022, Williams died of cardiac arrest after responding to a fatal shooting involving a three-year-old child. Reynolds says, “These officers lost their lives defending and protecting their communities. The community of Coralville, the state of Iowa, and their brothers and sisters in law enforcement will never forget their service. While their families and our state continue to grieve, lowering flags across the state serves as a small memory of their sacrifice and is a reminder to every Iowan the importance of law enforcement to our communities.” Flags will be at half-staff on the State Capitol Building and on flag displays in the Capitol Complex from sunrise to sunset today (Friday), May 5. Flags will also be at half-staff on all public buildings, grounds, and facilities throughout the state. Individuals, businesses, schools, municipalities, counties, and other government subdivisions are encouraged to fly the flag at half-staff for the same length of time as a sign of respect.

Darlene Hook

Darlene Hook, 91, of rural Wapello died Sunday, April 30, 2023 at Great River Medical Center in West Burlington.

She was born October 17, 1931 in Burlington, was the daughter of Ora and Clara Deppey.  On February 15, 1949, she married William (Bill) Hook in Burlington.  They had three children, Connie (Rohwer), Randy Hook, and Georgia (Riley).  She and her husband Bill, farmed the family Century Farm near Toolesboro their entire life.

She was a Charter member of Indian Hills Golf and Country Club, now known as, Heritage Oaks Golf and Country Club.  Darlene was a devoted sister of the TTT Organization.  She was a member of the Wapello Methodist Church.

She and Bill spent many years wintering in South Texas at their Condo.  They both enjoyed golfing, playing cards and spending time with family.  She played many card games, such as Cribbage, Euchre, Gin, Hand and Foot, Pinochle, 31, 65, and “Ole Heck”, just to name a few!  She was an avid Iowa / Iowa State Sports fan!

Survivors include, Brother, Doug Deppey, two daughters, Connie Rohwer, (Gary), Georgia Riley (Doug), and son, Randy Hook (Vicki).  Grandchildren, Jaime Truitt, Angie Phillips (Bill), Jason Guckert (Carley) and Jeffrey Guckert (Kelley), 2 step-grandchildren, and 14 great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Bob, and husband Bill, on February 13, 2009.

Visitation with family will be 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Snyder & Hollenbaugh Funeral Home on Monday, May 8, 2023 in Wapello.  The funeral service with be 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at the funeral home.  Graveside will follow at the Mallory Cemetery.

Memorials have been established for the Wapello Methodist Church and Heritage Oaks Golf and Country Club.

 

Single Vehicle Crash

On May 4th at approximately 7:45AM, the Henry County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a single vehicle accident in the 3100 grid of Lexington Avenue.  An investigation into this report determined that Jennifer Dorothy, 69, of Mt. Pleasant, was driving southbound when she lost control of her vehicle while negotiating a curve.  No injuries were reported.  The vehicle was considered totaled.

Sports, May 5th

High School Track and Field

The Mt. Pleasant girls team defended their Southeast Conference championship and the boys team for Washington repeated as conference champs. For the girls, Andi Scott won the 400 meter dash with a time of 1 minute and 1 second. The team of Natalie Freeman, Mica Carter, Alexis Wagner, and Elsie Lange took the 4×400 meter relay. The 800 sprint medley team of Bailey Jalas, Tristian Shull, Courtney Raub, and Andi Scott and the distance medley team of Olivia McCormick, Alex Scott, Carter, and Abby Carthey grabbed wins. Elsie Lange won the long jump with a leap of 16 feet 1.5 inches and Ava English won the shot put with a throw of 36 feet 10.5 inches.

The boys team finished with 148 points to take 2nd place. Will Davidson picked up wins in the 100 meter dash, and the 110 meter hurdles. The 4×400 meter relay team of Jacob Richtman, Gabe Feldmann, Tyler Johnson, and Mason Sloat grabbed the win and Avin Truong won the long jump with a leap of 21 feet 10 inches. Lastly, Isaac Jerrel tossed the shot put 52 feet 4 inches to win the event.

The Southeast Iowa Super Conference meet produced one new conference champion as Mediapolis repeated as the boys South title winner and on the girls side, West Burlington Notre Dame and Pekin defended their titles for the South and North, respectively. Columbus is the new champion as they won the North title by 71 points.

For the North girls division, Winfield-Mt. Union took 6th place and WACO finished in 8th place. For the Wolves, Keetyn Townsley won the 100 meter hurdles with a time of 17.14 seconds. Townsley also joined Josie Nelson, Tessa Huston, and Keyreana Sharar in the 4×100 meter shuttle hurdle that finished with a time of 1 minute and 12 seconds winning the event. For WACO, Zoey Dennler won the 400 meter hurdles and the distance medley team of McKenzie Vrandenburg, Dennler, Halle Shelman, and Elyssa Graber took 2nd place.

Danville finished in 2nd place in the girls South division, Central Lee claimed 5th place, and New London finished in 6th. For Danville, Alaina Gourley won the 400 meter dash, 800 meter dash, the 1500 meter run, and the 3000 meter run. With a time of 1 minute and 12 seconds, Alexis Dietsch took the 400 meter hurdles. Kenna Furnald won the long jump with a leap of 16 feet 1 inch. Taylor Jones, Furnald, Jaeda Molle, and Miya Orbiana took the 800 sprint medley.

Shifting to the boys side for the North division, Winfield-Mt. Union was the runner-up and WACO finished in 3rd place. For the Wolves, Kohlby Newsom won the 800 meter run and Gabriel Hemsworth took the 400 meter hurdles with a time of 57.09 seconds. Cam Buffington grabbed the long  jump crown with a leap of 21 feet 4.5 inches. The team of Sheaden Adams, Ty Scorpil, Newsom, and Hemsworth won the 4×400 meter relay and the team of Caleb Giese, Abram Edwards, Buffington, and Hemsworth took the 800 sprint medley. Lane Genkinger, Edwards, Scorpil, and Newsom won the distance medley.

WACO won the 4×200 meter relay with the team of Braden Spain, Isaac Oswald, Mason Miller, and Clayton Miller. Oswald and Mason Miller joined Louden Huisenga, and Simeon Reichenbach to take the 4×110 meter shuttle hurdle.

For the boys South division, Central Lee grabbed 3rd place, Danville took 5th, and New London rounded it out in 6th place. Grabbing wins for Central Lee was Thomas Eschman in the long jump, and Brody Fuller in the shot put. AJ Bonnesen won the 3200 meter run for Danville. New London’s lone win came from Cade Benjamin in the high jump with a jump of 6 feet 8 inches.

High School Soccer

The Mt. Pleasant girls team crushed Fairfield last night 9-0. Charice Auwerda and Elly Manning each scored four goals and two assists. Tori Wilson netted one. The Panthers will host Fort Madison on May 8th.

The Mt. Pleasant boys team fell to Fairfield last night 2-1 in overtime. Noah Lange scored the goal for the Panthers. Mt. Pleasant will travel to face off against Fort Madison on May 8th.

The WACO boys team will host Hillcrest Academy tonight.

The Danville boys team handled Wapello last night 11-3 after putting up seven goals in the second half. Colin Pealer and Talan Whaley each scored four goals in the contest as Whaley added four assists to his total. The Bears will host Central Lee today.

The Central Lee boys fell to Columbus last night 2-0.

The Central Lee girls team scraped by with a 2-1 win over Columbus in overtime. The Hawks will take on Burlington Notre Dame on May 8th.

High School Golf

The Mt. Pleasant boys team’s next competition will be on May 10th for the 3A sectional meet.

The Mt. Pleasant girls team will compete in the SEC conference tournament on May 10th.

The boys teams of New London, Winfield-Mt. Union, Danville, and Holy Trinity Catholic will compete in the 1A sectional meet on May 10th.

The girls SEISC competition will be taking place on May 8th.

High School Tennis

The Mt. Pleasant boys team finished as the top team in the conference with an undefeated record. Owen Vansickel entered the singles tournament as the #1 seed and walked away with the gold and All-Conference honors after taking down Hunter Ford of Burlington in two sets, 6-4 and 6-3. Elliot Cook took 4th place. Garrett Flanagan and Jace Hannes of Fairfield won the doubles tournament as they took down Jake Ensminger and Phoenix Watson, both earning All-Conference honors. Gavin Ross and Lou Schimmelpfennig finished in 4th place. The Panthers will compete at the District Meet on May 8th.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The Tiger baseball team earned the 4th seed in the Continental Athletic Conference (CAC) tournament and they will be facing off against Georgia Gwinnett College tomorrow, May 6th.

The Tigers outdoor track and field teams will be competing at the Fighting Scot Outdoor Invitational tomorrow.

This Day in Sports History

1904 – Cy Young pitches the first perfect game in “modern” baseball as the Boston Americans beat Philadelphia Athletics, 3-0.

1973 – 99th Kentucky Derby: Ron Turcotte aboard Secretariat wins in 1:59.4 – fastest Kentucky Derby ever.

1995 – Last basketball game at Boston Garden; Celtics eliminated from playoffs by Orlando Magic, 95-92.

 

 

Fred Lee Finke

Fred Lee Finke, 98, of New London, died Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at New London Specialty Care.  He was born in rural New London on September 6, 1924 to William Laird and Ethel Eugenia Kelly Finke.  He attended school in Lee Town and graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School.

On August 10, 1963, he married Lois Melissa Wiederrecht in Wapello.  He was a lifelong farmer and a member of the New London United Methodist Church.  He was active in the New London Elevator; was a New London Township Trustee; and enjoyed fishing, woodworking, and watching old westerns.

Survivors include his wife, Lois M. Finke; daughter Ellen (Mike) Haase of Bondurant; niece Judy (Chuck) Stubbs of Tijeras, New Mexico; and nephew Dan (Mary) Hatala of Waverly.  Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by three sisters; Lois A. Finke, Avon Finke, and Ruth Hatala.

The funeral service for Mr. Finke will be at 2:00 pm, Thursday, May 11, 2023 at Elliott Chapel, New London with Pastor Kathleen Moore officiating.  Visitation will begin at 9:00 am with the family greeting friends from 1:00 until the 2:00 service.  Burial will follow at Burge Cemetery, rural New London.  Memorials have been established for New London United Methodist Church and New London Fire and Rescue.  Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.