Sports, Thursday, October 21st

Prep Volleyball: Holy Trinity, New London Sweep, W-MU Advances; Other Finals:

No. 5 Holy Trinity 3, Seymour 0 

Sophomore phenom Mary Kate Bendlage drilled 11 kills to lead fifth-ranked Holy Trinity to a sweep of Seymour yesterday in Fort Madison.

The win was Melissa Freesmeier’s 1,000th career victory.

Natalie Randolph chipped in with eight kills as the Crusaders rolled.

Seymour ends their year 19-12.

Holy Trinity improved to 30-10.

No. 13 New London 3, WACO 0 

New London advanced to semifinal action where they will battle Holy Trinity, with a sweep of WACO yesterday.

Natalie Burden had a match-high 17 kills while adding two blocks.

Emma Nye paced the Tigers back row with 23 digs while Elly Manning and Aliyah Christensen each had 15 assists.

New London improved to 26-13.

Holy Trinity has won five straight in the series, including a 3-0 sweep this year.

That game will be played Monday night at Shottenkirk Gymnasium.

You can listen on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Winfield-Mount Union 3, Wapello 2 

In a thriller in Wapello, it Winfield-Mount Union pulling out a gutsy, five-set win over the Arrows 3-2.

The slugfest was decided with a 15-10 Winfield-Mount Union win in the fifth set.

Melina Oepping paced the Lady Wolves with 15 kills, Bradie Buffington chipped in with 10.

Keetyn Townsley was a brick wall in the back row providing 59 digs.

Lindsay Massner led Wapello with 15 kills.

Winfield improved to 22-10.

No. 1 Notre Dame 3, Lone Tree 0 

Notre Dame stormed out of the gates and never looked back as they cruised to a sweep over Lone Tree last night.

The win hooks the Nikes and Winfield-Mount Union up with each other next Monday at Father Minnett Gymnasium.

Gabby Deery had 11 kills in the win while Josie Bentz added eight.

Notre Dame improved to 33-8 with the win.

Lone Tree ended their season 7-21.

Other area finals: 

  • Mediapolis 3, Van Buren County 0
  • Danville 3, Pekin 0
    • They’ll meet next week in a regional semifinal.
  • No. 10 West Burlington 3, Davis County 0
    • They’ll take on No. 4 West Liberty in the regional championship Tuesday.

Girls’ Cross Country: Panthers 7th at SQM in Solon:

Mount Pleasant finished 7th at yesterday’s state qualifying meet in Solon.

Three runners had lifetime bests for the Panthers.

Mount Pleasant was led by freshman Alexis Wagner who finished 18th in a time of 20:46, a near :45 second improvement.

Abby Blint ended 28th with a time of 21:10.

Bella Meador, Jenna Gilmore and Jayden Housh all were the next cluster of finishers for the Panthers.

Solon was the team champion, with Mount Vernon and Marion rounding out the top three.

Kayla Young of Solon was the meet champion in a time of 19:24.8.

Boys’ Cross Country: Mount Pleasant Finishes 6th: 

Mount Pleasant sophomore Ben Carthey missed out on the state cross country meet by just four seconds leading the Panthers to a 6th place finish in the team standings.

Carthey ran 17:24.

Nathan McWilliams finished 31st for the Panthers in a time of 18:02 while Christian Bracht-Wagner finished 36th.

Marion won the team standings with Solon and Mount Vernon rounding out the top three.

Shane Erb of Marion was the meet medalist, running 15:56.5.

Men’s College Basketball: Drake Tabbed as Preseason Favorites:

For the first time on record, Drake has been picked as the preseason favorite in the Missouri Valley Conference men’s basketball race by a voting panel consisting of coaches, sports information directors and media.

The Bulldogs are coming off three of the most successful seasons in program history and the team’s first NCAA Tournament appearance in 13 years, taking second in the league race last year (26-5, 15-3).

The Bulldogs received 29 first-place votes.

Loyola finished in second, with UNI in third.

Missouri State and Southern Illinois rounded out the top-five.

Gerhard E. Luebbers

Gerhard E. Luebbers, 88, of Farmington, Iowa, passed away at 7:27 a.m. Tuesday, October 19, 2021, at the home of his daughter in Revere, Missouri.

Born on May 26,1933, in Geneva, Iowa, the son of George A. and Dorothea (Willard) Luebbers. He married Patricia Skinner, they later divorced. On November 25, 1989 he married Ruth Emma Petty at Saint Boniface Catholic Church in Farmington. She preceded him in death on June 17, 2007.

He is survived by one daughter: Dawn (John) Hesse of Revere, Missouri; six sons: Andy Luebbers of Farmington, Iowa, Tom (Patricia) Petty of Colorado, Terry Petty of Hawthorne, Nevada, Jerry (Linda) Petty of Farmington, Iowa, David (Casey) Petty of Farmington, Iowa, Sam Petty of Clarksville, Tennessee; grandchildren: Kristopher, Kodi, Kelsie, Austin, Alissa, and many more grandchildren and great grandchildren, three sisters: Clara Munson, Jo DeFreise, Janice Pagen; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Ruth, step son Larry Petty, sister Agnes,  daughter in law Sylvia.

Gerhard was a member of the Saint Boniface Catholic Church, and The Knights of Columbus. He loved riding horses, welding, farming, ranching, dancing and watching western shows. Most of all he loved spending time with family and friends.

Friends may call 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday, October 24, 2021 at Schmitz Funeral Home, Farmington.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held Monday, October 25, 2021, 10:00 a.m. at Saint Boniface Catholic Church in Farmington with Father Dennis Hoffman as Celebrant. Burial will be at the String Prairie Cemetery near Argyle.

A memorial has been established in his memory.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhome.com. Schmitz Funeral Home of Farmington is assisting the family with arrangements.

Weekly COVID Update from Henry County Public Health

10-20-21 Henry County COVID-19 update:

14-day positivity rate for individuals tested: 15%

14-day positivity rate for tests taken (includes duplicate tests): 7.5%

# of cases last 3 days: 15

# of cases last 7 days: 47

# of cases last 14 days: 126

% of residents 12+ years of age fully vaccinated: 56.5%

% of all residents fully vaccinated: 48.6%

Henry County remains in high transmission and encourage everyone to continue social distancing, wear a mask when in crowded indoor settings, and stay home if you are sick or have been exposed.

Henry County Public Health is busy working on off-site vaccine clinic plans for when Moderna and/or J&J boosters are approved. These will be by appointment only.

**The positive case data comes from the local public health portal and the vaccination data comes from the CDC Data Tracker. Find additional public data at https://coronavirus.iowa.gov/**

Prep Volleyball: Mount Pleasant Falls in Five Set Thriller

Fairfield — In what turned into a back and forth affair, the Mount Pleasant volleyball team was beaten yesterday by Fairfield in five sets, 3-2.

The Trojans took sets 1, 3 and 5.

Mount Pleasant won sets 2 and 4, 25-23 and 25-22.

Mallory Lyon had 15 kills in the victory, while Maya Lane had 13.

Maddie Jones had 27 assists, while Brynley Allison had 22.

Stats wee not made available for Mount Pleasant.

Fairfield will now travel to top-seeded Oksaloosa, Thursday night.

The Panthers end their season 20-15 and champions of the Southeast Conference.

Prep Volleyball: Class 1A, 2A, 3A, Second Round Play Tonight

KILJ — Postseason volleyball continues to ratchet up as second round play opens up in the area tonight.

In Class 1A, Region 8, top-seed Holy Trinity will welcome in Seymour — who are fresh off a 3-0 sweep of Moulton-Udell.

The Warriors are 19-11 on the season, while Holy Trinity enters 29-10.

You can listen to that game on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Other second round action in Region 8 includes New London hosting WACO.

The Tigers easily swept Moravia on Monday, while WACO took down Keota in four sets.

New London beat WACO earlier this year in four sets.

The winners between those two scraps will play next Monday in the regional semifinal.

In Region 7, top-ranked and defending champion Notre Dame will be hosting Lone Tree.

The Lions defeated English Valleys 3-1 in their opener.

Should the Nikes win, they’ll battle either Wapello or Winfield-Mount Union who play each other tonight.

Wapello is 26-10 while the Lady Wolves are 21-10.

In Class 2A, Mediapolis hosts Van Buren County, while Danville takes on Pekin, with the winners play Monday.

In 3A, after surviving Central Lee — West Burlington will take on Davis County.

The Lady Falcons are 29-3 on the year.

Davis County is 31-10.

Prep Cross Country: 3A State Qualifying Meets Today

KILJ — The prep cross country season will come to a head today and tomorrow with State Qualifying meets.

Today will be 3A races, which will begin at 4:00 p.m.

The IHSAA and IGHSAU do not charge admission for state qualifying meets. Host sites may apply parking fees.

In Class 3A, Mount Pleasant and Washington both traveling to Solon.

West Burlington Notre Dame will be in Solon as well, with Keokuk and Fort Madison also joining in on the fun.

The state meet in Fort Dodge has also been split over two days, with 4A and 3A racing on Friday, October 29, followed by 2A and 1A races on Saturday, October 30.

College Football: Iowa’s Linderbaum and Hankins Honored

KILJ — Two Iowa football players have been placed on the Associated Press Midseason All-American team.

Center Tyler Linderbaum and cornerback Matt Hankins were both selected.

Hankins was a preseason second-team All-Big 10 choice and has record 17 tackles and three interceptions this season.

Linderbaum was a preseason first-team All-America selection by several outlets.

He is widely panned as a shoo-in top-20 pick in next April’s NFL Draft.

Sports, Wednesday, October 20th

Prep Volleyball: Mount Pleasant Falls in Five Set Thriller:

In what turned into a back and forth affair, the Mount Pleasant volleyball team was beaten yesterday by Fairfield in five sets, 3-2.

The Trojans took sets 1, 3 and 5.

Mount Pleasant won sets 2 and 4, 25-23 and 25-22.

Mallory Lyon had 15 kills in the victory, while Maya Lane had 13.

Maddie Jones had 27 assists, while Brynley Allison had 22.

Stats wee not made available for Mount Pleasant.

Fairfield will now travel to top-seeded Oksaloosa, Thursday night.

The Panthers end their season 20-15 and champions of the Southeast Conference.

Prep Volleyball: Class 1A, 2A, 3A, Second Round Play Tonight:

Postseason volleyball continues to ratchet up as second round play opens up in the area tonight.

In Class 1A, Region 8, top-seed Holy Trinity will welcome in Seymour — who are fresh off a 3-0 sweep of Moulton-Udell.

The Warriors are 19-11 on the season, while Holy Trinity enters 29-10.

You can listen to that game on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Other second round action in Region 8 includes New London hosting WACO.

The Tigers easily swept Moravia on Monday, while WACO took down Keota in four sets.

New London beat WACO earlier this year in four sets.

The winners between those two scraps will play next Monday in the regional semifinal.

In Region 7, top-ranked and defending champion Notre Dame will be hosting Lone Tree.

The Lions defeated English Valleys 3-1 in their opener.

Should the Nikes win, they’ll battle either Wapello or Winfield-Mount Union who play each other tonight.

Wapello is 26-10 while the Lady Wolves are 21-10.

In Class 2A, Mediapolis hosts Van Buren County, while Danville takes on Pekin, with the winners play Monday.

In 3A, after surviving Central Lee — West Burlington will take on Davis County.

The Lady Falcons are 29-3 on the year.

Davis County is 31-10.

Prep Cross Country: 3A State Qualifying Meets Today:

The prep cross country season will come to a head today and tomorrow with State Qualifying meets.

Today will be 3A races, which will begin at 4:00 p.m.

The IHSAA and IGHSAU do not charge admission for state qualifying meets. Host sites may apply parking fees.

In Class 3A, Mount Pleasant and Washington both traveling to Solon.

West Burlington Notre Dame will be in Solon as well, with Keokuk and Fort Madison also joining in on the fun.

The state meet in Fort Dodge has also been split over two days, with 4A and 3A racing on Friday, October 29, followed by 2A and 1A races on Saturday, October 30.

College Football: Iowa’s Linderbaum and Hankins Honored:

Two Iowa football players have been placed on the Associated Press Midseason All-American team.

Center Tyler Linderbaum and cornerback Matt Hankins were both selected.

Hankins was a preseason second-team All-Big 10 choice and has record 17 tackles and three interceptions this season.

Linderbaum was a preseason first-team All-America selection by several outlets.

He is widely panned as a shoo-in top-20 pick in next April’s NFL Draft.