DES MOINES– Gov. Kim Reynolds today announced her appointment of Patrick McAvan as a district associate judge in Judicial Election District 8A. McAvan, of Fairfield, Iowa, currently serves as an Assistant Jefferson County Attorney. He received his undergraduate degree from Loras College and his law degree from the University of Kansas School of Law. McAvan fills a vacancy created by the addition of four new district associate judge positions authorized by the legislature in last year’s session. Judicial Election District 8A includes Appanoose, Davis,Jefferson, Keokuk, Mahaska, Monroe, Poweshiek, Wapello, Washington, and Van Buren counties.
Laverne Messer
Laverne Messer, 79, of Wayland died Friday, February 3, 2023, at Parkview Manor in Wellman. Funeral services are pending at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel in Mount Pleasant.
Panthers’ Revenge: Claim Conference Championship Over Burlington
Mt. Pleasant, Iowa- The Mt. Pleasant boys’ basketball team enacted revenge in the sweetest way last night against Burlington, as the Panthers take the conference crown for the first time since the 2017-2018 season in a 67-57 victory in front of the home crowd.
The Panthers got out to a quick start thanks to Carter Amos as he put up the first 7 points of the night for Mt. Pleasant as they rushed out a 21-11 lead at the end of the first quarter. Burlington would stay at arms reach for most of the game and at one point had the game to within three points, 53-50. However, Merquiche Lewis Jr.’s and JJ Martin’s combined 40 points would not be enough to bring down the Panthers thanks to clutch trips to the free throw line. The Panther would finish 23 of 28 from the line as they were able to fend off the Grayhound’s attack.
Payton Hagans led the way for the Panthers with 20 points, Amos and Aaiden Ashton each cashed in 13 points, Nate Stroud finished with 11 points, and Owen Vansickle made three three-pointers on the night to end with 10 points in the winning effort, as all five starters finished in double digits.
Head Coach, Eric Rawson, who was overjoyed following the win, had this to say after the game,
“I don’t know if the Mt. Pleasant Panthers are back, but they sure were tonight. What an outstanding performance by our guys… the community support was great and without that sixth man it would have been extremely difficult and it was, but to have that support and backing was great to see.”
Mt. Pleasant is now 16-3 on the season and riding an 11-game win streak into their next game against Ottumwa at home on February 6th at 7:30 pm.
Regional Games for the Iowa Girls’ High School Basketball Tournament: Class 1A and 2A
Prep Girls’ Basketball: The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released the regional assignment brackets for Class 1A, 2A, and 3A. Here are the assignments for some of the local teams.
For Class 1A, Winfield-Mt. Union comes into region 8 as the number one seed earning a bye for the first round. Holy Trinity Catholic will be at home facing off against Wapello, WACO will host Keota, and New London will travel to face off against Burlington Notre Dame with all of these games taking place February 9th at 7 pm. The winner between Wapello and Holy Trinity Catholic will play Winfield-Mt. Union at the Wolves’ Den on February 14th at 7 pm. The winners between WACO/Keota and Burlington Notre Dame/New London will face off against one another at WACO.
For Class 2A, Danville and West Burlington will square off in Burlington and Mediapolis will host the winner between Louisa-Muscatine and Van Buren County with both of the games taking place February 14th at 7 pm.
Stay tuned to KILJ, as we will be covering postseason basketball.
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Henry County Cattlemen Celebrate
The Henry County Cattlemen presented Keith Zihlman with the “Cattleperson of the Year” award at the annual banquet held Thursday evening. The membership also celebrated the organization’s 50th Anniversary with a ribeye meal prepared and served by the Knights of Columbus. The Iowa Cattlemen’s Association Southeast Iowa Member Services representative, Madyson Till, spoke to the group and Comedy Magician Dewayne Hill entertained. The local Cattlemen presented $400 to each Family and Consumer Science Department in the county high schools. These funds and the annual scholarships are supported by the many grill outs done by the cattlemen throughout the year. Appreciation letters from scholarship winners, Lilly Clark and Lars Smith, were shared. Both are WACO graduates. Clark attends Muscatine Community College where she is studying Agriculture Education and Smith is an Agriculture Production student at Blackhawk Community College. Certificates were presented for the County Raised Champion Steer and the Champion Breeding Heifer shown at the 2022 Henry County Fair. The steer was shown by Kalayna Durr and raised by Kylie Loyd. The heifer was shown and raised by Ethan Graber.
SCC to Host Free Financial Aid Workshop Feb 15
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Sports, February 3rd
High School Basketball
The Mt. Pleasant boys team claimed the conference championship after defeating Burlington 67-57 last night. All five of the starters for the Panthers finished in double-digits, Carter Amos had a terrific night finishing with 13 points and coming up with several rebounds. The Panthers were clutch from the free throw, converting 23 of 28 from the line. Coach Rawson was full of emotion after the game. The boys’ next game will be February 6th at Ottumwa.
The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team will travel to play Burlington tonight, February 3rd, at 7:30 pm. KILJ will be on the call with pregame at 7:15 pm.
The Central Lee girls’ team will be competing against Highland in their conference shootout tonight and the boys’ team will play Columbus in their shootout tomorrow at 6 pm.
The New London girls’ team will face off against Pekin in the SEISC Shootout tonight at 6 pm and the boys’ team will play against Pekin tomorrow night at 7:30 pm.
The Danville girls’ team will travel to compete against Columbus at 6 pm tonight and the boys’ team will face off against Lousia-Muscatine tomorrow at 6 pm.
The WACO boys’ team cruised to a 66-25 win over Louisa-Muscatine. The girls’ team will face off against Burlington Notre Dame in a SEISC shootout tonight at 6 pm at Southeastern Community College and the boys’ team will face off against the undefeated West Burlington Falcons tomorrow at 7:30 pm.
The Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ team crushed Cedar Valley Christian 82-19. Abram Edwards led the team with 13 points and blocked four shots. The 9th ranked girls’ team will be going against a ranked Mediapolis team tonight at 7:30 pm at Southeastern Community College. The boys’ team will face off against Burlington Notre Dame in the SEISC shootout at 6 pm.
High School Wrestling
The inaugural girls’ sanctioned wrestling State Tournament concluded their first day of wrestling and KILJ will have four wrestlers competing on day two: Ella McNamee of Mt. Pleasant, Jasmine Luedtke of Ottumwa, Teegan Sulentich of Washington, and Gabi Robertson of Mid-Prairie. KILJ will be supplying results throughout the day.
The next competition for the Mt. Pleasant boys’ team will be at the Class 2A District 9 postseason meet. To make it to state, wrestlers in Class 1A or 2A must finish in first or second-place and third-place finishers in Class 3A District Tournaments will also qualify.
High School Bowling
Mt. Pleasant will be competing in the Southeast Conference Tournament on February 9th.
Iowa Wesleyan Athletics
The women’s basketball team will be back in action this afternoon at the Crowley’s Ridge Classic. The Tigers are currently 5-0 in conference play.
The 23rd-ranked men’s team improved their win streak to 20 games and 21-1 on the season and they will be tested against #20 Florida College in a CAC Classic tonight at 7 pm.
The men’s wrestling team fell to Graceland University 41-12 last night. Lane Scorpil pinned his opponent in the second period and Quinten Aney won by fall in the second period. The Tigers will face off against 16th ranked Baker University on February 7th.
The women’s wrestling team will be competing in the Grand View Open tomorrow.
The Tigers next indoor meet will be tomorrow at the Luther College Invitational. KeRon Blackwell cleared a jump of 6 feet 7 inches at the Grand View Field Meet. The jump qualified for the 2023 NAIA Indoor Track and Field National Championship meet.
The football team had 26 student-athletes named NSAA scholar-athletes. To be eligible, a student-athlete must have a 3.25 cumulative GPA and participate in one contest in the fall.
This Day in Sports History
1876 – Albert Spalding invests $800 to start a sporting goods company, manufacturing the first official baseball, tennis ball, basketball, golf ball and football.
2002 – Super Bowl XXXVI, Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA: New England Patriots beat St. Louis Rams, 20-17; MVP: Tom Brady, New England, QB. Brady’s first super bowl win.
2008 – Super Bowl XLII, University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ: New York Giants beat New England Patriots, 17-14; MVP: Eli Manning, New York, QB. Ending the Patriots undefeated season.