Sports, August 24th

Mt. Pleasant Football

The Mt. Pleasant Panthers football season starts this Friday on the road against the Fairfield Trojans. The Panthers are looking to avenge their 1-8 season last fall with Junior Payton Hagans looking to lead the team. KILJ will be on the call with Coach Bennett and I heading to Fairfield. The game is scheduled to start at 7:30 pm.

Mt. Pleasant Volleyball

The Panthers will be participating in a Volleyball tournament on Thursday, August 25th with the host school being Ottumwa. The other school that will be in attendance is Davis County.

The Panthers first home game will be September 1st against Albia. The game will start at 7 pm.

Winfield-Mt. Union Volleyball

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released their preseason rankings for volleyball and Winfield-Mt. Union snuck onto the list in the Class 1A rankings. The Wolves went 22-11 last fall and lost only two players to graduation.

The team returns four All-Conference selections in Bradie Buffington, Keely Malone, Melina Oepping, and Keetyn Townsley. Buffington led the Wolves with 192 kills, Malone followed with 157. Oepping set the hitters up with 526 assists and Townsley kept the ball alive with 458 digs. The Wolves start their season tomorrow, August 25th, at Keokuk.

High School Football

A preview for this week of football, WACO will be at home this Friday as they clash with Springville at 7 pm. WACO made it to the Quarterfinals last fall, and they tout a very talented team this year with seniors Isaac Oswald and Simeon Reichenbach. They both showed out in the teams Week Zero matchup as Oswald tossed three touchdown passes, while Reichenbach did him one better, running for three touchdowns and receiving one.

Winfield-Mt. Union will be traveling to face off against the Moravia Mohawks with kickoff set for 7 pm. The Wolves will be leaning on Cam Buffington as he rushed for 275 yards and 5 touchdowns last Saturday in their Week Zero matchup against Audubon. The Mohawks defeated the New London Tigers last Friday in a close game, 38 to 26.

The New London Tigers originally did not have a game scheduled for this Friday as Calamus-Wheatland had to cancel their Varsity season, but the Tigers will now be traveling to play Clarksville High School this Friday. The game is scheduled for 7 pm.

Iowa Wesleyan Fall Sports

Volleyball and Football begin this Saturday for the Tigers as Volleyball will have a double header against Monmouth College and Knox College at 10:30 am and 12 pm, respectively, while the Tigers will get their football season under way against Tabor College at 1 pm. It is the first ever meeting between the two teams. The game will be broadcasted on KILJ.

The Men’s and Women’s soccer teams officially released their schedules yesterday, August 23rd. The Women’s home opener is August 27th against St. Mary of the Woods, and the Continental Athletic Conference tournament is scheduled for October 14th and 16th.for both the Men’s and Women’s teams. Last year’s Women’s team was the first Iowa Wesleyan team to make it to the postseason in their return to the NAIA.

The Men’s team will have to wait until September 4th to play in front of their home fans when they clash with Clarke University. They start their season tomorrow, August 25th, on the road to face off against St. Ambrose University.

This Day in Sports History

1963 – John Pennel pole-vaulted 17 feet and 3/4 inches becoming the first to break the 17-foot barrier.

2007 – The NFL suspended quarterback Michael Vick (Atlanta Falcons) for his involvement in dogfighting.

Former MP High School Basketball Coach Passes

David Allen Lansing, 80, died August 19, 2022. Services will be held Friday, August 26, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. at Westview Church, 1155 SE Boone Dr. in Waukee, IA.

Dave was born March 8, 1942 in Rolfe, IA. He graduated from Indianola High School, Simpson College and later received his Master’s degree from Northwest Missouri State. Dave coached high school boys’ basketball for 33 years, was a two-time state golf champion coach, and in retirement was a Hall of Fame softball umpire.

Dave enjoyed playing golf and traveling to watch his kid’s and grandkid’s ballgames. He was a member of the Iowa Basketball Coaches Association, and in the 1999 was inducted into the Iowa Boys Basketball Hall of Fame.

He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Diane Lansing; children, Angela Lansing of West Des Moines, Greg (Kristi) Lansing of Scottsdale, AZ, and Steve Lansing of Minneapolis, MN; and grandchildren, Jordan, Kennedy, Addison and Jalen.

Memorials may be directed to the Waukee Area Christian Services. Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.

Lorraine “Lori” Williams Wright

Lorraine “Lori” Williams Wright, 80, of Naperville, passed away peacefully on August 17, 2022, after a hard fought battle with cancer.

Graveside service will be held 1:00 pm, Friday, August 26, at the Forest Home Cemetery. Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel is assisting with local arrangements.

Daily Jail Count

In the interest of keeping Henry County residents informed, the Henry County Sheriff’s office has requested KILJ post the daily jail count. During the jail referendum campaign it was publicized that the jail would be able to house additional inmates from surrounding counties and this would generate revenue for Henry County.

 

Date:   8-23-2022______

 

 25 _    Henry County Inmates

 

  61     Out of County Contract Inmates              

 

 86      TOTAL

Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report

Aug. 15 – 21, 2022

DES MOINES, Iowa (Aug. 22, 2022) – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented today on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The report is released weekly April through November.

“Iowa experienced cooler temperatures and much-needed rainfall over the final week of the State Fair,” said Secretary Naig. “While showers and thunderstorms brought heavier totals across the drought region, we need several months of above-average precipitation to relieve the most intense drought conditions. The rain received last week was welcomed as stressed soybeans continue to set and fill pods.”

The weekly report is also available on the USDA’s website at nass.usda.gov.

Crop Report

Widespread rain across the State resulted in 5.2 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending August 21, 2022, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Fieldwork included harvesting corn for silage, cutting hay, and applying pesticides.

Topsoil moisture condition rated 18 percent very short, 30 percent short, 50 percent adequate and 2 percent surplus. Thanks to widespread rain during the week, less than half of the topsoil is considered short to very short compared to 53 percent a week ago. Subsoil moisture condition rated 21 percent very short, 33 percent short, 44 percent adequate and 2 percent surplus.

Corn silking or beyond was 97 percent with 84 percent of the corn crop in dough stage or beyond, 5 days behind last year but 2 days ahead of the 5-year average. Thirty percent of Iowa’s corn crop has reached the dent stage, 5 days behind last year and 1 day behind average. Some of the corn crop has started to mature at 1 percent. Corn condition remained 66 percent good to excellent. Ninety-seven percent of soybeans were blooming with 88 percent of the soybean crop setting pods, 8 days behind last year and 2 days behind the 5-year average. Two percent of the soybeans were turning color. Iowa’s soybean condition was 62 percent good to excellent. Oats harvested for grain reached 91 percent, 8 days behind last year and 10 days behind the average.

Fifty-three percent of the State’s third cutting of alfalfa hay was complete. All hay condition rose slightly to 48 percent good to excellent. Pasture condition rated 33 percent good to excellent. Grasshoppers are a concern in some areas.

Weather Summary
Provided by Justin Glisan, Ph.D., State Climatologist, Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship

Unseasonably cool conditions greeted Iowa throughout the State Fair’s final week of festivities. Temperatures were anywhere from one to four degrees below normal with a statewide average temperature of 69.2 degrees, 2.9 degrees below normal. A more active storm track also brought widespread rainfall statewide with above-average totals, on the order of two to three inches, across parts of the western drought region; this was the first reporting period since early July to have above-average statewide rainfall.

Cloud cover temporarily decreased over western Iowa through Sunday (14th) afternoon as another weather disturbance approached. Daytime temperatures held in the low 80s southwest with low to mid 70s across the rest of Iowa. Rain showers moved into northwestern Iowa through the evening hours before a more widespread shield of showers and thunderstorms pushed in overnight and for the majority of Monday (15th). Clouds and rain held daytime temperatures in the 60s in western Iowa while low to mid 70s were found in eastern Iowa where skies were mostly sunny. Slow-moving thunderstorms formed in southwestern Iowa into the late night and early morning hours of Tuesday (16th). Measurable rain fell over much of Iowa’s southwestern two-thirds with event totals over 0.20 inch for most stations; more than 20 stations measured at least an inch with Shenandoah (Page County) reporting 2.23 inches and a statewide average of 0.39 inch. Winds shifted to an easterly direction as skies partially cleared through the afternoon with highs reaching into the upper 70s and low 80s. Clear skies and light winds led to a chilly and foggy start on Wednesday (17th) with morning lows in the mid to upper 50s at most stations; the statewide average low was 57 degrees, five degrees below normal. Pleasant conditions persisted through the day with upper 70s and low 80s under partly cloudy skies.

Starry skies were visible into Thursday (18th) as a light southerly wind developed. Morning lows were in the mid to upper 50s with patchy fog at some stations. Winds swinging to the southwesterly direction increased relative humidity as a fall-like low pressure center pushed into northwestern Iowa. Strong to severe thunderstorms formed along the low’s attendant cold front into the evening as high temperatures pushed into the 80s; heavier downpours were reported in stronger storms with localized reports of tennis ball-sized hail in Sioux County. The line continued southeast into central Iowa before losing steam into Friday (19th) morning over the southeast. Rain totals at 7:00 am were heaviest in northwest and north-central Iowa with 1.04 inches at Iowa Falls (Hardin County) and 2.58 inches at Estherville Municipal Airport (Emmet County). Many stations measured between 0.25-0.75 inch with lighter totals east. The low center continued to spin in spotty thunderstorms for the rest of the day over much of the state. A fast-developing severe thunderstorm fired directly over the Des Moines (Polk County) metro around 2:30 pm, producing an extremely isolated pocket of golf to tennis ball-sized hail in West Des Moines and Clive; this hail event produced damage to multiple vehicles, schools and retail stores as well as heavy rain and vivid lightning at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. Several other severe thunderstorms formed later in the evening over eastern Iowa. Most of Iowa’s stations observed measurable rainfall with higher totals under stronger and slow-moving cells; several Des Moines stations reported from 1.68 to 2.46 inches. The low continued to move across the Great Lakes into Saturday (20th) producing enough localized atmospheric spin to create funnel clouds in eastern Iowa. Temperatures held in the 70s statewide as rain showers diminished into Sunday (21st) morning. Several eastern stations measured totals from 0.55 inch at Le Claire Lock and Dam (Scott County) to 1.18 inches in DeWitt.

Weekly precipitation totals ranged from 0.14 inch in Mount Pleasant (Henry County) to 3.42 inches in Estherville (Emmet County). The statewide weekly average precipitation was 1.12 inches while the normal is 0.91 inch. Several southeastern Iowa stations reported the week’s high temperature of 88 degrees on the 19th, on average five degrees above normal. Knoxville (Marion County) reported the week’s low temperature of 50 degrees on the 17th, 13 degrees below normal.

Sports, August 23rd

Mt. Pleasant Football

The Mt. Pleasant Panthers football season starts this Friday on the road against the Fairfield Trojans. The Panthers are looking to avenge their 1-8 season last fall with Junior Payton Hagans looking to lead the team. KILJ will be on the call with Coach Bennett and I heading to Fairfield. The game is scheduled to start at 7:30 pm.

Mt. Pleasant Volleyball

The Panthers will be participating in a Volleyball tournament on Thursday, August 25th with the host school being Ottumwa. The other school that will be in attendance is Davis County.

The Panthers first home game will be September 1st against Albia. The game will start at 7 pm.

New London Volleyball

Today, August 23rd, the New London Tigers Freshmen/Sophomore Volleyball team will be competing in a 5 team round robin at New London High School. The other teams in attendance will be Danville, Burlington, West Burlington Notre Dame, and Winfield-Mt. Union. The Round Robin is scheduled to start at 5 pm.

WACO Volleyball Tournament

WACO hosted a volleyball tournament and dominated their three pool games, finishing 3-0. The Warriors defeated Columbus in two sets, 21-9 and 21-17. They followed that with a 3-set match against Centerville, winning sets 1 and 3 by scores of 21-13 and 15-6. To conclude the tournament for the Warriors they won two quick sets against Louisa-Muscatine, 21-5 and 21-6.

In Pool B, it was a three-way tie for the top spot with Van Buren, Wapello, and Sigourney all finishing 2-1 as each team took a turn in beating the other, Pekin rounded out the Pool with an 0-3 record. The tournament consisted of only Pool Play, so no Championship round was played.

WACO’s next game will be September 1st, as they go on the road to play Hillcrest Academy at 6:30 pm.

High School Football

A preview for this week of football, WACO will be at home this Friday as they clash with Springville at 7 pm. WACO made it to the Quarterfinals last fall, and they tout a very talented team this year with seniors Isaac Oswald and Simeon Reichenbach. They both showed out in the teams Week Zero matchup as Oswald tossed three touchdown passes, while Reichenbach did him one better, running for three touchdowns and receiving one.

Winfield-Mt. Union will be traveling to face off against the Moravia Mohawks with kickoff set for 7 pm. The Wolves will be leaning on Cam Buffington as he rushed for 275 yards and 5 touchdowns last Saturday in their Week Zero matchup against Audubon. The Mohawks defeated the New London Tigers last Friday in a close game, 38 to 26. The Tigers do not have a game this week as Calamus-Wheatland had to forfeit their Varsity season.

Iowa Wesleyan Fall Sports

Volleyball and Football begin this Saturday for the Tigers as Volleyball will have a double header against Monmouth College and Knox College at 10:30 am and 12 pm, respectively, while the Tigers will get their football season under way against Tabor College at 1 pm. It is the first ever meeting between the two teams. The game will be broadcasted on KILJ.

This Day in Sports History

1933 – First televised boxing match — 6-round exhibition at Broadcasting House in London between middleweights Archie Sexton and Lauri Raiteri; aired by BBC-TV.

1947 1st Baseball Little League World Series, Williamsport, Pennsylvania: Maynard Midgets beat Lock Haven All Stars, 16-7

1970 – U.S. swimmer Gary Hall broke three world records at the AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) outdoor swimming meet, held in Los Angeles, CA.

1989 – Pete Rose, the manager of the Cincinnati Reds, agreed to a lifetime ban from baseball after being accused of gambling on baseball.

Melinda Huisinga Appointed to School Board

A familiar face returns to the Mount Pleasant School Board to fill vacancy on the board.  Melinda Huisinga has been appointed to finish out the term of Willy Amos. The board met Monday night and voted to appoint Melinda as the Director for District Two.  Amos had to give up the seat when he moved to another residence in the school district.

Washington Man Charged with Insurance Fraud

Thomas Stephanie, age 46, of Washington, Iowa, was charged with one count of Insurance Fraud – Presenting False Information (Class D Felony) following an investigation by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau.

The charges against Stephanie stem from an investigation which began in June 2022.  According to criminal complaints filed by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau, Stephanie provided false statements to an insurer in connection with a workers’ compensation insurance claim.  Stephanie received insurance benefits due to these false statements.

On August 10th, 2022, Stephanie was arrested and booked into the Jefferson County Jail.  Stephanie posted a $5,000 bond and was released.

Iowans with information about insurance fraud are encouraged to contact the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau at 515-654-6556.

No additional information will be provided at this time.

Note: A criminal charge is merely an accusation and a defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.