Sports, February 15th

High School Basketball

The WACO girls’ team has been eliminated from the playoffs after falling to Burlington Notre Dame 57-41 in the quarterfinals last night. The Warriors kept it close early as the game was tied at 14 at one point; however, the Nikes controlled the game from that point on as they dominated the offensive boards and were lethal from beyond the arc. Lauren Krieger hit five three-pointers and led the Nikes with 19 points in the winning effort. Ellah Kissell supplied the Warriors with 13 points. Coach Graber talked about the team’s effort for the season after finishing 18-5. Burlington Notre Dame will face off against Winfield-Mt. Union on February 17th at 7 pm. KILJ will be covering the game with pregame at 6:45 pm. The boys’ team will face off against New London at home tomorrow, February 16th, at 7 pm. KILJ, 1130 AM and 98.5 FM, will be covering the game with pregame at 6:50 pm.

The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team have now lost two games in a row in overtime as Pella came out on top 63-57 last night. Without the aid of Payton Hagans, who is still nursing an ankle injury suffered against Fairfield, the Panthers led by Aaiden Ashton’s 30 point night had the lead late but with half-a-second left in the game Pella nailed both free-throws to force overtime, where the Dutch had all the momentum. The Panthers will start their postseason action February 20th at home against Fort Madison at 7 pm. The girls’ team will travel to play Fort Madison tonight for their first game of the regional. KILJ will be covering the game with pregame at 6:45 pm and tip-off scheduled for 7 pm.

The Holy Trinity Catholic girls’ team gave Winfield-Mt. Union everything they had but came up just short as the Wolves moved on to play Burlington Notre Dame after winning 56-42. The Crusaders end the year with a 13-9 record.

The Danville girls’ team won a thriller against West Burlington 56-54 in upset fashion. The Bears will travel to battle with Mediapolis on February 17th at 7 pm.

The Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ team will play tomorrow against Burlington Notre Dame at 7 pm. KILJ will be covering the game with pregame at 6:45 pm.

High School Wrestling

Southeast Iowa will be well represented at the state meet starting today, February 15th, and running through the 18th, as Burlington Notre Dame looks to repeat at the Class 2A state champions with six wrestlers heading to Des Moines. Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union will be sending five wrestlers, New London will be taking four, and WACO will have three representatives. For Class 3A, Fort Madison will have seven wrestlers with Burlington and Ottumwa supplying two each. KILJ will be announcing results through the four days of competition.

High School Bowling

The boys’ had their state qualifying meet yesterday with two members of Keokuk earning a chance to bowl at state with Pray Lawson and Chase Hemann qualifying. The state championship will start February 20th and run through the 22nd.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The women’s basketball team got off to a slow start last night but after outscoring Baptist Bible College 26 to 8 in the second quarter, the Tigers ran off with their 19th win of the season, 81-50. Kyla Moore led the way in scoring as she hit three three-pointers and nailed ten free throws to finish with 25 points on the night. The Tigers next game will be February 18th when they square off with Trinity Christian College at 1 pm on the road.

The 23rd-ranked men’s team breezed past Baptist Bible College 88-59 in the second game of a Valentine doubleheader. The Tigers had two twenty-point scorers last night with Henry Shannon putting up 21 points with two blocks and Joey Brown IV finished with a double-double scoring 20 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. The Tigers will enter the Continental Athletic Conference tournament as 2nd overall seed on February 24th with a 24-2 record.

The men’s wrestling team’s next competition for the Tigers will be the 2023 Heart of America Conference Championship on February 18th.

The women’s wrestling team will be back in action tonight, February 15th, against Iowa Central Community College at 6 pm.

The Tigers Indoor Track and Field teams will be competing in the North Star Athletic Association conference meet on February 19th.

The Tiger baseball team will have a doubleheader on February 17th against Mid America Christian with game one at 1 pm.

The Tiger’s softball season will begin on February 18th against Park University at 11 am for the Avila Tournament.

This Day in Sports History

1973 – Friendsville Academy (Tenn) ends 138-game basketball losing streak.

1987 – 1982 Masters champion Craig Stadler is disqualified from Andy Williams Open for kneeling on a towel to make a shot.

2000 – Martin Brodeur becomes first goaltender in NHL history to get credit for a “game winning” goal as New Jersey wins, 4-2 over the visiting Philadelphia Flyers.

 

Wayland City Council Meeting Agenda

The Wayland City Council Meets at 7:30 pm at the Wayland City Hall.

Public Hearing – 7:30 PM – Public Hearing For The Purpose Of Considering The
Maximum Tax Dollars From Certain Levies For The City’s Proposed Fiscal Year
2023-2024 Budget”
3. Consent Agenda
Note: These are routine items and will be enacted by one motion without separate discussion unless a Council member requests an
item be removed for separate consideration.
a. Minutes of February 1, 2023
b. Bills for Payment
4. Citizen Forum
The Mayor and City Council welcome comments from the public for items not listed on the agenda. You are asked to state your
name and address for the record and to limit your remarks in order that others may be given the opportunity to speak. The
Order of Business is at the discretion of the Chair. No action will be taken.
5. Unfinished Business
a.
b.
6. New Business
a. Res. 2023-05 “Resolution Approving The Maximum Tax Dollars From Certain
Levies For The City’s Proposed Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Budget”
b. Set March 15, 2023 as Public Hearing Date For FY23/24 Budget
c. Set Spring Clean Up May 5, 2023 and City-Wide Garage Sales June 2 & 3, 2023
d. Review of Water System Rates/Consider Rate Increase
e. Set Specifications for Utility Vehicle
f. Set Specifications for Police Vehicle
g. Discuss Well – Repair Assessment
7. Building Permits – none
8. Adjournmen

Pauline K. Hinkle,

Pauline K. Hinkle, 72, of Mt. Pleasant and formerly of Burlington and Morning Sun, died Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at Arbor Court in Mt. Pleasant.

A family guided Celebration of Life for Pauline will be held at a later date. Cremation Rites have been entrusted to the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant, Iowa.

Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com

Lynn J. Walker

Lynn J. Walker, 93, of Danville, died Sunday, February 12, 2023 at Danville Care Center.  He was born January 31, 1930 at home in rural Green City, Missouri to Charles and Esther Lafaver Walker.  On June 6, 1954 he married Frances Clarice Lawhon in West Helena, Arkansas.  She died November 20, 2020.

He was a lifelong farmhand working for Don Nelson and also was caretaker and maintenance worker for Bob Dodds Insurance.  He was a member of New Song Christian Life Church in Lowell.  Lynn enjoyed mowing, coon hunting, was an avid Iowa Hawkeye fan, and loved anything strawberry and french fries.

Survivors include his sons Michael Lynn Walker and Evan F. (Joanne) Walker, both of Danville; son-in-law Jeff Ridgway of Danville; six grandchildren; Jeremiah (Chasity) Walker, Joshua (Becky) Walker, Miles (Heidi) Ridgway, Morgan (Ashley) Walker, Mindy (Tanner) Travis, Mitch Walker; four great-grandsons; Kameron, Gavin, Keagan and Emmet Walker;  and the first great-granddaughter Chloe Travis, due any minute; brother Eugene Walker; and sisters, Esta Lee Fulghum, Marjorie Ann Keith and Ruby Heppe.  He was preceded in death by his parents; wife; daughter Kathy Ridgway on November 1, 2020; brothers, Robert, Wayne and Gerald and sister Mary Margaret Muder.

A visitation with the family greeting friends will be held from 1:00 – 3:00 pm Saturday, February 18, 2023 at Elliott Chapel, New London.  According to his wishes, his body has been cremated and inurnment will follow at Jaggar Cemetery, rural Danville.  A memorial has been established for New Song Christian Life Church.  Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

Rande L. Stauffer

Rande L. Stauffer, 72 of Washington, died Monday, February 13, 2023, surrounded by his family at home.

His body has been cremated and will be interred at Elm Grove Cemetery at a later date. The family will receive friends from 1-4:00PM, Saturday, February 18, 2023, at the Beatty-Petersiem Funeral Home in Washington. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established for PAWS and More Animal Shelter.

Rande was born May 1, 1950, in Mt Pleasant, Iowa, the son of Ervin and Virginia (Wyse) Stauffer. He graduated from WACO High School in 1968. He was united in marriage to Jan (Wick) Prottsman on November 25, 1987, in New London. Rande started out his career as a track inspector for the Burlington Northern Railroad. He then pursued his passion of automotive as a service manager at several local area auto dealerships along with co-owning a local auto dealership. Rande co-owned Paul Revere’s Pizza, along with his wife Jan, for many years. You could usually find Rande in his garage restoring and collecting classic cars or spending time with his grandchildren. He shared this passion and was able to pass this on to his kids and grandchildren.

Survivors include his wife Jan Stauffer of Washington, IA, three children: Michelle (Truckie) Harbison of Crawfordsville, IA, Matthew (Miranda) Stauffer of Moscow, IA, Jaden (Michele) Prottsman of Riverside, IA, five grandchildren: Logan, Caedon, Adisyn, Joslyn, and Quintyn, his mother Virginia along with one brother and one sister. Rande also had his loving dog companions Libby, Jasper, and Bella.

Proceeding Rande in death was his father Ervin Stauffer and his loving dog Boomer.

 

MP SIAC Committee Will Meet

Mount Pleasant Community School District

SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING

Mt. Pleasant CSD – Mount Pleasant Community High School

2104 South Grand Avenue – Media Center

Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641

The Mount Pleasant Community School District School Improvement Advisory Committee will meet at 6:00pm on Wednesday, February 15, 2023

 

No Decision Yet on School Board Director Re-Organization

The Mount Pleasant School Board continues to discuss a possible change to the board director district structure.  There are currently seven members.  The number will remain the same.  However, due to a change in population, the director districts are no longer balanced. The boundary lines could be re-drawn but this is also an opportunity to change-up the representation. The board is showing  interest in creating two director districts represented by two directors for each.  There would then be three at large members.  There is also interest in going all at large members. Supt. John Henriksen will present the issue to the School Improvement Advisory Committee for input.

High School Girls’ Basketball Rankings: Final Rankings for Class 4A and 5A for the Season

Prep Girls’ Basketball- The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released their final rankings for Class 4A and 5A for the 2022-2023 season. Both classes saw no movement in the top 8.

Dallas Center-Grimes remains on top of the rankings for Class 4A with an 18-3 record followed by North Polk with a 19-2 record. Lewis Central dropped three spots from 9th to 12th. Sergeant Bluff-Luton went from unranked to ranked 11th after knocking off Lewis Central 49-40 last Friday. Carlisle was the lone team to be dropped out of the top 15 with Indianola and Spencer rounding out the top 15.

Class 5A had the top 11 remain unchanged with Pleasant Valley remaining number one and undefeated at 21-0. Additionally, no teams were dropped out of the top 15.

Quick reminders for the other classes as their final rankings were last year. Winfield-Mt. Union ranks 8th in Class 1A, Mediapolis is ranked 12 in Class 2A, and the top team from each classification is Algona Bishop Garrigan in Class 1A, Dike-New Hartford in Class 2A, and Estherville Lincoln Central in Class 3A.