Sports, April 7th

High School Track and Field

Mt. Pleasant competed in the Demon Relays yesterday and here’s how the boys fared at the meet. Gabe Feldmann picked up five points in the 400 meter dash with a time of 53.8 seconds. Ben Carthey grabbed four points in the 800 meter run. Will Davidson won the 110-meter hurdles and the 400 meter hurdles. The team of Feldmann, Ben Carthey, Jacob Richtman, and Mason Sloat finished in 3rd for the 4×400 meter relay. The Panthers finished in 2nd place in the distance medley (Garrett Cook , Payson Coleman, Mason Sloat, and Gabe Feldmann) and the 4×110 meter shuttle hurdle (Gavin Kerr, Avin Truong, Jacob Richtman, and Will Davidson). Isaac Jerrel threw the shot 49 feet 9 inches to claim second place. The boys team finished in 4th place with 94 points. Prairie won the meet with 163 points.

The Mt. Pleasant girls team finished in 3rd place with 109.5 points on the day with Mid-Prairie winning the meet with 130 points. Andi Scott picked up a third place finish in both the 100 meter and 200 meter dash. With a time of 1 minute 5 seconds, Elsie Lange took second in the 400 meter dash and 3rd in the long jump. Rellana Van Deuren won the 400 meter hurdles with a time of 1 minute 14 seconds. The team of Bailey Jalas, Tristan Shull, Courtney Raub, and Andi Scott took second in the 800 sprint medley. Ella Ensminger won the shot put with a throw of 36 feet 5.5 inches. In discus, Savannah Slobodnik took first place with a heave of 99 feet 8 inches.

WACO competed at the Demon Relays with the girls team finishing with 9.5 points and the boys taking 8th out of 9 teams. Zoey Dennler took third place in the 400 meter hurdles and the 4×100 meter shuttle hurdle team scored 3.5 points with a time of 1 minute 20 seconds (Ally Rinner, Paige Shull, Morgan Leichty, and Dennler). Simeon Reichenbach took 3rd in the 110 meter hurdles and Mason Miller claimed 3rd place in the high jump.

WACO will be traveling to Lone Tree to compete in a meet on April 10th.

The boys teams of Danville and Winfield-Mt Union will travel to Wapello to compete in a meet on April 11th.

The girls teams of Danville, Winfield-Mt. Union, New London, Mt. Pleasant, and Central Lee will be competing in the Timm Lamb Pen City Relays on April 11th.

The Central Lee boys will be competing at the Fairfield Meet on April 11th.

High School Soccer

The Mt. Pleasant girls had their second overtime game of the season go to penalty kicks as Washington got the edge to win the match 3-2. Charice Auwerda scored a goal on a Tori Wilson assist. Wilson would then find the back of the goal herself after an Aurora Hummell assist in the first half. Eli Heaton collected 5 saves on the night. The Panthers will be at home on April 10th against Keokuk.

The Mt. Pleasant boys team fell to 1-1 on the season as Washington scored early and did not let their foot off the pedal winning 5-0. Rudy Ruiz Motta had 7 saves in the game and Moroni Sanchez led the team on shots on goal with two. The Panthers will face off against Keokuk on April 10th on the road.

The WACO boy soccer team celebrated their first win on the season in a 1-0 final against Highland last night. The Warriors will host Wapello on April 10th.

The Central Lee boys’ soccer team will take on Mediapolis on April 11th.

High School Golf

Winfield-Mt. Union’s next competition will be on April 13th against Wapello.

The New London boys and girls team will face off against Wapello on April 11th.

The Mt. Pleasant boys team traveled to Fort Madison to compete in a meet with their top golfer being Nate Dismang with a round of 42. Nick Matheney shot a 46, followed by Reece Coffman with a round of 47. After two rounds, Washington holds the conference lead, while Mt. Pleasant sits behind Fort Madison in 4th place.

The Mt. Pleasant girls team will travel to face off in the Fort Madison golf meet on April 10th with the boys going to Keokuk for a conference meet the same day.

The Central Lee boys team will compete in the Van Buren County Meet on April 11th.

High School Tennis

The Mt. Pleasant girls team fell to Fort Madison 8-1 yesterday. Audrey Richmond won her first varsity match after taking down Madelyn Gobble 8 to 4. Bethany Drury was involved in two close matches, one in singles the other in doubles, and came up just short in both 9 to 7. The Panthers will take on Fairfield on April 10th at home.

The Mt. Pleasant boys team moved to 3-0 on the season after sweeping Fort Madison yesterday. Every singles match had at least one set that resulted in a shutout. Every singles player for the Panthers remains undefeated on the season. They’ll travel to face off against Fairfield on April 10th.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The Tiger softball team took both games of their doubleheader against Waldorf University yesterday. In game one, it was the pitching of Aspyn Harriosn that led the way as she went all 7 innings allowing only one run on four hits and striking out six, including five in the last three innings. Nicole Shirrell, Alexis Davis, Jordan Lantz, and Karoline Stratton all picked up RBIs in the contest. In game two, the Tigers found themselves down 3 to 1 in the bottom of the third inning, when Lantz hit an RBI double to cut it to a one run lead, followed by Gracie Jevyak collecting two RBIs on her own double. Jordan Morthland picked up the win as she struck out two in six innings of work. The Tigers will travel to face off against William Penn on April 11th with game one at 4 pm.

The Tiger baseball team will face off against Crowley’s Ridge College this afternoon.

The Tiger golf team’s next event will be the SCC Invitational on April 10th.

The outdoor track and field teams are scheduled to compete at the Rittgers Invitational today.

This Day in Sports History

1943 – NFL adopts free substitution rule; helmets made mandatory and 10-game schedule for all teams approved.

1979 – Houston Astro Ken Forsch no-hits Atlanta Braves, 6-0, becoming with his brother Bob Forsch the only MLB siblings to accomplish the feat.

2018 – Vegas Golden Knights suffer a 7-1 end of regular season defeat at Calgary but finish with an NHL expansion team record 51 victories; previous record 33 by Anaheim Ducks & Florida Panthers 1993-94.

Sigma Acquired Food Production Facility in Mount Pleasant

This press release on the Sigma website does not specifically say the acquisition is West Liberty Foods. However, the local facility that announced in October of 2022 that it was closing, is the only company in Mount Pleasant that fits the specs of a food production plant. This release also does not say how many jobs will be available, however there have been some indications that it may be 150.

San Pedro Garza Garcia, N.L. Mexico, March 30, 2023 – Sigma Alimentos, S.A. de C.V. (“Sigma”), a company
dedicated to the production, marketing, and distribution of quality branded foods, announces the
acquisition of a food production plant in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa for US $12.4 Million. The plant will produce
lunchmeats from the Bar-S and FUD brands which will be distributed nation-wide.
“This investment is part of our ongoing efforts to expand capacity in the region to better serve customers and
consumers, as well as to continue delivering value to all stakeholders. We look forward to creating strong ties
with the local community through our first facility in Iowa”, said Jesus Lobo, Sigma US CEO.
About Sigma
Sigma is a leading multinational food company operating in 18 countries throughout North and South America and Europe. With 65 plants
and 183 distribution centers, the company produces, commercializes, and distributes quality branded foods, including packaged meats,
cheese, yogurts, plant-based and other refrigerated and frozen foods. Sigma’s diversified portfolio includes over 100 brands spanning
across different categories and market segments, such as FUD, Campofrio, Bar-S, San Rafael, Aoste, La Villita, Fiorucci, Chimex, Navidul,
Justin Bridou, and Sosua, to name a few.

Water Summary Update: March 2023 – First below normal precipitation month of 2023

Water Summary Update: March 2023 – First below normal precipitation month of 2023

DES MOINES — After four months in a row of above normal precipitation, totals for March came in lower than normal.  Precipitation for March was 1.49 inches, 0.5 inches below normal.  As a result, streamflows have been impacted, and the western part of the state is now in “Drought Watch” as defined by Iowa’s new Drought Plan. While precipitation was below normal for most of the state, over the past 90 days precipitation has been above normal, thanks to wetter than normal conditions from November through February. It should be noted that “Drought Watch” is the least severe of the IDP designations, and should serve as a reminder for Iowans to be attentive to conditions. Normal April rainfall should be adequate to restore these two drought regions to normal conditions.

“While we have liked to see a continuation of the wetter than normal months we’ve seen lately, conditions are still relatively good.  March was only 0.5 inches below normal, and that deficit can be made up over the spring months,” said Tim Hall, Iowa Department of Natural Resources’ coordinator of hydrology resources. “The Iowa Drought Plan has designated western Iowa, Drought Regions 1 and 4, as areas of ‘Drought Watch.’”

For a thorough review of Iowa’s water resource trends, go to www.iowadnr.gov/watersummaryupdate.

The report is prepared by technical staff from Iowa DNR, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, IIHR—Hydroscience and Engineering, and the U.S. Geological Survey, in collaboration with Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department.

Mount Pleasant Street Project Update

Kinney & Sons has finished installation of the drainage structures and piping crossing Aldrin Drive. Aldrin will remain closed to through traffic over this weekend April 8th & April 9th. It is accessible to the mid-point of the street from the South off Vine St. and off Armstrong Court for the North half. It was decided to wait until after Easter weekend to start removing the pavement.

All residents should be able to access their driveways until Monday April 10th. The street will be closed to all traffic from Vine Street to Armstrong Court at approximately 7:30 A.M. The City will be picking up garbage first thing that morning. The plan is to get all concrete removed, street graded, subdrain installed and subbase material placed by Friday April 14th. Then the street would be reopened to local traffic for homeowners to access their driveways. This will continue until Jones Contracting starts setting up to trim the subbase rock for paving.

High School Girls’ Soccer: Week 2 of Season Rankings

Prep Girls Soccer- The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released their second week of soccer rankings and only one team dropped out of the top 15 in all three classes combined, but there was movement throughout.

The top four teams in Class 1A stayed locked in their preseason rankings with Des Moines Christian holding on to their top spot. Underwood climbed the rankings from 10th all the way to 5th as they took down previously ranked 7th Bishop Heelan 3 to 1 last week. The Crusaders are now ranked 10th. Gilbert fell from 5th to 7th after starting the year 1-2. There was no movement from 11th to 15th in the rankings as Denver rounds out the top 15.

Dallas Center-Grimes will not have back-to-back undefeated seasons after losing to Skutt Catholic High School in Nebraska 1 to 0 last week. Nevertheless, the Mustangs are still the top team in Class 2A. North Scott and North Polk are still ranked 2nd and 3rd, respectively. Norwalk had a tough week after losing to two opponents in Bondurant-Farrar (ranked 6th) and ADM (ranked 11th) and knocking them down from their ranking of 4th to 12th. Le Mars is the only new team entering the top 15 in any of the Classes after starting their season 4-0, they take over for Atlantic in the 15th slot.

Class 3A had the least amount of movement as the top 6 spots remained constant with Ankeny Centennial and Ankeny holding the top two spots, respectively. Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln almost tumbled out of the top 15 as they went from 7th to 15th after starting the season 1-3. The Lynx started with an incredibly tough schedule having to face off against Ankeny, Ankeny Centennial, and Bishop Heelan in the span of less than a week. Muscatine jumped up four spots from 12th to 8th and Urbandale climbed up to 12th from 15th. No teams were dropped from the top 15.

New District 13 Trooper is Mount Pleasant Native

Mount Pleasant High School graduate Christopher Raymer has recently graduated from the Department of Public Safety’s Basic Academy and is assigned as a State Patrol Trooper to District 13 headquartered in Mount Pleasant. Prior to attending the 48th Academy Raymer was a police officer for Washington and Fairfield Police Departments.  His training at the Academy focused on law enforcement coursework on laws of arrest, search and seizure, defensive tactics, arrest techniques, precision driving, firearms, emergency management services, fair and impartial policing, criminal law, accident investigation, human relations, physical fitness, human trafficking, motor vehicle law, domestic violence, crisis intervention for mentally ill and several other courses in law enforcement. Trooper Raymer is the son of Alan and Mary Raymer of Mount Pleasant.

Double Fatal

A Farmington couple was killed in a motor vehicle crash Wednesday in Lee County.  Rose Marie and Ross Becker died when their car collided with a semi at the intersection of Hwy 218 and County Road J40 at about 4:30 pm. According to the Iowa State Patrol the Becker vehicle was stopped at the stop sign and the semi was northbound on 218. Rose Marie Becker was driving and pulled out headed west.  The semi broadsided the car on the driver’s side.  Both vehicles came to rest in the median and Ross Becker was ejected.  The crash remains under investigation. The semi was driven by Juan Ramirez of Texas who was not injured.

Sports, April 6th

High School Track and Field

Mt. Pleasant and WACO will travel to Washington today to compete in the Demon Relays.

The girls teams of Danville, Winfield-Mt. Union, and New London will be traveling to West Burlington to compete in a meet today. The boys teams of Danville and New London will also be making the trip to compete.

The Central Lee girls track and field team’s next meet will be the Timm Lamb Pen City Relays on April 11th and the boys will be competing at the Fairfield Meet on April 11th.

High School Soccer

The Mt. Pleasant girls will travel to play Washington tonight, while the boys will be at home against the Demons.

WACO’s boy soccer team’s next game will be against Highland tonight.

The Central Lee boys’ soccer team will take on Mediapolis on April 11th.

High School Golf

Winfield-Mt. Union’s next competition will be on April 13th against Wapello.

The New London boys and girls team will face off against Wapello on April 11th.

The Mt. Pleasant girls team will compete in the Fairfield Meet, while the boys team will travel to the Washington Meet with both competitions taking place today.

The Central Lee boys team will compete in the Van Buren County Meet on April 11th.

High School Tennis

The Mt. Pleasant girls team’s next meet will be tonight against Fort Madison.

The Mt. Pleasant boys team will take on Fort Madison at home tonight.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The Tiger softball team’s next game will be at home this afternoon, April 6th, against Waldorf University with first pitch scheduled for 2 pm. KILJ will be on the call with pregame at 1:45 pm.

The Tiger baseball team crushed Hannibal-LaGrange University yesterday 16-3. The Tigers had 5 players tally multiple RBIs in the contest. David Amaya led the way as he went 5 for 6 with five RBIs and a double. Sucre Guzman tallied three RBIs. Carlos Vicente, Julian Figueroa, and Sage Bonner all had two RBIs with Bonner and Guzman each collecting a triple in the game. Joey Withers pitched 7 innings, letting go two runs and striking out four batters. The Tigers face off against Crowley;s Ridge College tomorrow at 1 pm.

The Tiger golf team’s next event will be the SCC Invitational on April 10th.

The outdoor track and field teams are scheduled to compete at the Rittgers Invitational tomorrow, April 7th, at 10 am.

Iowa Wesleyan University Wrestling has experienced a lot of success in the last three years, especially on the women’s side of things. The Tigers have three wrestlers with the ability to compete at the World Championships or the Olympics. The three wrestlers looking to attend are Adaugo Nwachukwu, JoAnna Vanderwood, and Mia Palumbo. Head Coach Jake Kadel opted to establish a Tiger Wrestling Club through USA Wrestling and created a GoFundMe to help alleviate some of the costs for these wrestlers to chase their dreams. The GoFundMe has exceeded its goal of $10,000 and Coach Kadel wanted to extend his gratitude.

“No, just wanted to say thank you for everybody’s support. Obviously, this is a super tough time for a lot of people and it’s just not a good situation overall, but we kind of make the most of it and move forward. So, everyone’s support is much greatly appreciated and can’t thank everybody enough for everything they’ve done for us as a program, as a whole.” If you would like to donate to the GoFundMe there is a link in the article on kilj.com.

Link: Tiger Wrestling Club, organized by Jacob Kadel

This Day in Sports History

1973 – Roberto Clemente Day, Pittsburgh Pirates retire his #21.

1980 – Gordie Howe completes a record 26th NHL season.

1996 – American baseball player Albert Belle shows off his arm by hitting Sports Illustrated photographer Tony Tomsic in the hand prior to a game.