Prep Football: Mount Pleasant Rolled, WACO Crowned District Champs, Other Area Finals

Burlington 56, Mount Pleasant 3 

Burlington got three rushing touchdowns from Bryant Williams as the Greyhounds scored 56 unanswered points for a 56-3 win over Mount Pleasant last Friday at Bracewell Stadium.

Williams finished with 192 yards on just 15 carries.

Mount Pleasant marched down the field on the game’s opening series on a 12-play series that resulted in a 21-yard field goal from Owen Vansickel.

From there, the Greyhounds would roll.

Burlington scored their fourth touchdown of the first half with just seconds remaining on a 74-yard passing touchdown from Kanyae Baker.

Mount Pleasant sent the Greyhounds up with two short fields in the first half, as well.

Payton Hagans fumbled which led to a score, then on the ensuing play from scrimmage for Mount Pleasant Carson Coleman was intercepted.

The second half was melted away from the running clock mercy rule.

Mount Pleasant fell to 1-6, they’ll battle Clinton this Friday.

Burlington improved to 5-2.

#6 (8P) WACO 47, Winfield-Mount Union 20

WACO clinched the district title in convincing fashion, with a 47-20 win over Winfield-Mount Union last Friday in Winfield.

Simeon Reichenbach put the game on ice for the Warriors with an interception and a touchdown rush to bring the line to a four score game.

John Rice caught a fourth quarter touchdown for the Warriors who stayed perfect at 8-0.

Isaac Oswald had his best day throwing the football, finishing 9-of-13 for 149 yards and three touchdowns.

Cam Buffington finished with 286 total yards and two scores in the loss.

Winfield slipped to 4-3.

The Warriors are guaranteed a spot in the eight-player playoffs, which will feature 16 teams from across the state.

New London 53, Lone Tree 8 

New London got off the schinde with a dominant 53-8 win over Lone Tree last Friday.

The Tigers snapped a three-game losing streak — their first under head coach Mark McSorely.

The win evened their ledger at 3-3.

Joel Lacy had 12 carries for 85 yards and two scores while Josh Glendening carried the ball 14 times for 70 yards and two scores.

Boden Pickle had two receiving scores.

Lone Tree has now last back-to-back games after falling to Winfield-Mount Union a week prior.

New London kept their hopes alive for a postseason berth by way of RPI.

Other area finals:

  • Solon 56, Fairfield 7
  • Iowa City Liberty 24, Fort Madison 16
  • Washington 43, Keokuk 23
  • Columbus Junction 35, North Cedar 16
  • Durant 18, Mediapolis 7
  • Wapello 48, Alburnett 12
  • Grinnell 49, West Burlington 7
  • Central Lee 48, Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 7

College Football: Iowa Up to No. 2

KILJ — The Iowa Hawkeye football team is up to No. 2 in the latest Associated Press and Coaches Polls.

The Hawkeyes are coming off a signature win Saturday over Penn State.

Following their loss in College Station, Alabama dropped to No. 5 with Georgia taking the mantle at No. 1.

Cincinnati is the new No. 3, with Oklahoma moving up two to No. 4.

Ohio State, Penn State and Michigan go 6, 7 and 8.

Michigan State is up one spot to No. 10.

Going over some finals from the weekend:

  • North Dakota State 34, UNI 20
  • Dayton 28, Drake 10
  • Dubuque 31, Nebraska Wesleyan 14
  • Central 55, Coe 21
    • Central quarterback Blaine Hawkins has thrown 19 touchdown passes in his last three games.
  • Simpson 68, Luther 34
  • Wartburg 58, Loras 21
  • Augustana 37, Upper Iowa 20
    • Keontae Luckett had nine carries for 40 yards in the loss.

Men’s College Basketball: Foster Dismissed from Iowa State

Ames — Former Oskaloosa standout Xavier Foster has been released from the Cyclone men’s basketball team the team has announced.

Head Coach T.J. Otzelberger announced the dismissal late Friday night.

Foster played in just seven games last season before injuring his foot.

He averaged four points per game.

According to other reports, Foster is the “target” of a sexual assault investigation, as well.

Prep Football: Mount Pleasant Rolled, WACO Crowned District Champs, Other Area Finals:

Burlington 56, Mount Pleasant 3 

Burlington got three rushing touchdowns from Bryant Williams as the Greyhounds scored 56 unanswered points for a 56-3 win over Mount Pleasant last night at Bracewell Stadium.

Williams finished with 192 yards on just 15 carries.

Mount Pleasant marched down the field on the game’s opening series on a 12-play series that resulted in a 21-yard field goal from Owen Vansickel.

From there, the Greyhounds would roll.

Burlington scored their fourth touchdown of the first half with just seconds remaining on a 74-yard passing touchdown from Kanyae Baker.

Mount Pleasant sent the Greyhounds up with two short fields in the first half, as well.

Payton Hagans fumbled which led to a score, then on the ensuing play from scrimmage for Mount Pleasant Carson Coleman was intercepted.

The second half was melted away from the running clock mercy rule.

Mount Pleasant fell to 1-6, they’ll battle Clinton next Friday.

Burlington improved to 5-2.

#6 (8P) WACO 47, Winfield-Mount Union 20

WACO clinched the district title in convincing fashion, with a 47-20 win over Winfield-Mount Union last night in Winfield.

Simeon Reichenbach put the game on ice for the Warriors with an interception and a touchdown rush to bring the line to a four score game.

John Rice caught a fourth quarter touchdown for the Warriors who stayed perfect at 8-0.

Isaac Oswald had his best day throwing the football, finishing 9-of-13 for 149 yards and three touchdowns.

Cam Buffington finished with 286 total yards and two scores in the loss.

Winfield slipped to 4-3.

The Warriors are guaranteed a spot in the eight-player playoffs, which will feature 16 teams from across the state.

New London 53, Lone Tree 8 

New London got off the schinde with a dominant 53-8 win over Lone Tree last night.

The Tigers snapped a three-game losing streak — their first under head coach Mark McSorely.

The win evened their ledger at 3-3.

Joel Lacy had 12 carries for 85 yards and two scores while Josh Glendening carried the ball 14 times for 70 yards and two scores.

Boden Pickle had two receiving scores.

Lone Tree has now last back-to-back games after falling to Winfield-Mount Union a week prior.

New London kept their hopes alive for a postseason berth by way of RPI.

Other area finals:

  • Solon 56, Fairfield 7
  • Iowa City Liberty 24, Fort Madison 16
  • Washington 43, Keokuk 23
  • Columbus Junction 35, North Cedar 16
  • Durant 18, Mediapolis 7
  • Wapello 48, Alburnett 12
  • Grinnell 49, West Burlington 7
  • Central Lee 48, Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 7

College Football: Iowa Up to No. 2:

The Iowa Hawkeye football team is up to No. 2 in the latest Associated Press and Coaches Polls.

The Hawkeyes are coming off a signature win Saturday over Penn State.

Following their loss in College Station, Alabama dropped to No. 5 with Georgia taking the mantle at No. 1.

Cincinnati is the new No. 3, with Oklahoma moving up two to No. 4.

Ohio State, Penn State and Michigan go 6, 7 and 8.

Michigan State is up one spot to No. 10.

Going over some finals from the weekend:

  • North Dakota State 34, UNI 20
  • Dayton 28, Drake 10
  • Dubuque 31, Nebraska Wesleyan 14
  • Central 55, Coe 21
    • Central quarterback Blaine Hawkins has thrown 19 touchdown passes in his last three games.
  • Simpson 68, Luther 34
  • Wartburg 58, Loras 21
  • Augustana 37, Upper Iowa 20
    • Keontae Luckett had nine carries for 40 yards in the loss.

Men’s College Basketball: Foster Dismissed from Iowa State:

Former Oskaloosa standout Xavier Foster has been released from the Cyclone men’s basketball team the team has announced.

Head Coach T.J. Otzelberger announced the dismissal late Friday night.

Foster played in just seven games last season before injuring his foot.

He averaged four points per game.

According to other reports, Foster is the “target” of a sexual assault investigation, as well.

Major League Baseball

Red Sox 6, Rays 4 (BOS 2-1)

White Sox 12, Astros 6 (HOU 2-1)

October 11th – October 17th, 2021

10/11/21
Karl Braun
10/11/21
Greyson Miller - 3
10/11/21
Rick Mabeus
10/12/21
Ryan Shelman
10/13/21
Joe Ireland
10/13/21
Matt & Sarah Donnolly
10/13/21
Thelma Kruse - 90
10/14/21
Joe Rauenbuehler
10/14/21
Janet Jennings
10/14/21
Asa Rose
10/14/21
Tom Allen
10/14/21
Bob Donnolly
10/15/21
Tara Howard
10/15/21
Dave Carrick
10/16/21
Bob Scarff
10/16/21
Anita Hampton
10/16/21
Earl & Dorothy Reynolds - 71st
10/17/21
Tammy Ireland
10/17/21
Joylynn Smith
10/17/21
Tammy Ireland

Dalton Travis Mondia

Dalton Travis Mondia, 16 of Richland and Ottumwa died on Thursday October 7, at his home in Richland.  Visitation will open at 2:00 PM Tuesday October 12, with family present from 5-8PM at the Fairfield Arts and Convention Center.  A Memorial service will be at 11:00 AM Wednesday October 13, at Fairfield Arts and Convention Gifts can be made to a memorial to be designated later by the family. The Cranston Family Funeral Home is handling the arrangements for Dalton Mondia.

Mount Pleasant Community School District School Board Meeting

Date   Monday, October 11, 2021   6:00 PM

High School Media Center

  1.   Call to Order
    2.    Roll Call
    3.    Approval of Agenda
    4.    Citizen Comments
    5.   Approval of Minutes, Claims, Financials
    6. Reports
    a.       Instructional Services
    i.      Assessments –  Katie Gavin, Dir. of Instruction
    b.       Superintendent’s Report
    1.       October 12 @ 4pm – Site Committee Review Preliminary Facilities Assessment Report
    2.       October 25 Work Session – Facilities Assessment Report
    3.       November 2021 School Board Election Information
    a.       Regular School Board Meeting November 8
    b.       Special Session School Board Meeting November 22 – Organizational Meeting
    4.       Great Prairie AEA Board Election Information
    5.       IASB Annual Convention Information – November 18
    6.       Legislative Update
    c.       Board Committee Reports
    i.            Finance
    ii.            Site
    iii.            Policy
    7.       Other Board Communications
    8.       Consent Items
    a.  Personnel
    b.  Open Enrollment
    9.       New Business
    a.   Consideration of COVID-19 Mitigation Facemask Mandate  (Motion)
    b.       First Reading of School Board Policy Series 700 Non-Instructional and Business Services with Notification to Post Recommended                               Changes (Motion)
    i.            703.12  Bids and Quotes
                                        ii.            704.2    Treasurer’s Annual Report
  2. Approve Modified Allowable Growth for Special Education Deficit    (Motion)
    d.       Consideration to Post Notice of Sale of Obsolete School Buses    (Motion)
    e.       Consideration to Join Rural School Advocates of Iowa   (Motion)
    f.        Review New Iowa Standards for School Leaders
    g.       Review 2021 – 2022 Superintendent Action Plan
    h.       Adjournment

Henry County Board of Supervisors Meeting Agenda

AGENDA

 

October 12, 2021

 

Approve Agenda

 

Approve Minutes

 

9:00 Approve Resolution #24-2021 concerning

Memorials & Monuments on Adjusted

Parcel 2017-18 at Oakland Mills

 

9:15 Final Plat Jordan Subdivision Located in

Section 8-70-6

 

9:30 Arlo Walljasper, Medical Examiner Investigators

 

Other County Business as time allows

 

Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates