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Area Baseball And Softball Scores For 5-24-16

In baseball scores from around the area last night:

Albia 6, Grinnell 3
Albia 8, Grinnell 2
Bondurant-Farrar 14, Pleasantville 1 (5 innings)
Marshalltown 3, Newton 1 (10 innings)
Mormon Trail 17, Melcher-Dallas 5
PCM 7, South Tama County 4
Pella 12, Des Moines North 4
Washington 10, Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 1

In softball games from Tuesday night:

Albia 10, Murray 6
Chariton 12, Pleasantville 0
Melcher-Dallas 12, Mormon Trail 2
Mid-Prairie 4, Clear Creek-Amana 3
Southeast Warren 12, Moravia 9
Southeast Warren 4, Moravia 1
Pella 12, Des Moines North 1
Wayne 10, Davis County 2

Oskaloosa Baseball Wins Two To Start 2016

The Oskaloosa baseball team got their season officially underway on Tuesday night against Knoxville and were able to get the clean sweep, winning by scores of 12-8 and 7-6 in games you heard on the Mahaska Zone Network.

In Game One, Knoxville got off to a fast start, getting two runs off of Osky starter Bennett Spry. The Indian offense would bounce back quickly, however, as they would plate eight runs before the end of the third inning. The damage was done mainly due to defensive miscues by the Panthers, who had six total errors in the first game.

Knoxville would battle back to cut the lead to one at 8-7 in the fifth before Seth Sarver came on in relief for Osky and turned back the rally with a huge strikeout and a groundout. The Indians would get four insurance runs in the bottom of the sixth, and hold on for the win, 12-8.

Osky was outhit 10-4, but did not commit a defensive error in support of Spry, Joe Sterner, and Sarver on the mound. The only Indian with multiple hits was sophomore Blake VanVeldhuizen, who was 2 for 3 with 2 runs scored and an RBI. Casey Hill also scored a run running for VanVeldhuizen. Sterner would have two RBI in the game.

In the second game, Oskaloosa again would get off to a fast start, scoring six runs in the first two innings to take a quick 6-2 lead in support of freshman pitcher Rian Yates. Yates would labor through the third inning, however, surrendering four runs, which would tie the game at 6.

The frosh would gamely battle to give Head Coach Clint Gingrich five strong innings, as he shut down the Panther offense to give his team a chance to take the lead. That’s exactly what happened in the bottom of the 4th, as with two outs, Bennett Spry would single, steal second, and advance to third on a balk. Number three hitter Ethan Arnold would rope a ball off the wall in left field for the RBI that would prove to be the difference.

Peyton Crouse would pitch the last two innings for the Indians to get the six-out save and lock down the win for Yates in his first varsity start.

Oskaloosa is 2-0 on the season, and will next be in action on Thursday at Martensdale-St. Marys.

The next broadcast of the Oskaloosa baseball team will be this Friday as the Indians host Winterset in a single varsity game. First pitch will be around 7:30 PM, with the pregame show beginning around 7:15 on 99.5 FM/740 AM KMZN, the KMZN mobile app, and radiokmzn.com.

Fatal Accident In Ottumwa Early Tuesday Morning

The Iowa State Patrol has reported a fatal accident which occurred in Ottumwa just after midnight Tuesday morning.

The accident was reported on Wapello Street, south of Highway 34, at 12:40 AM.

According to the crash report from the Iowa State Patrol, 21 year old Tyler Weston of Ottumwa was southbound on Highway 149 (Business 63) when he crossed the intersection with Highway 34 onto Wapello Street. Weston then lost control of his 2014 Chevy Silverado pickup truck, and went off the west side of the roadway. The truck vaulted over Joe Lord Memorial Drive, and overturned multiple times coming to rest on its top.

The crash report shows that Weston and his passenger, 20 year old Justice Nord, were not wearing their seatbelts, and were ejected from the vehicle and killed.

The Iowa State Patrol was assisted on the scene by the Ottumwa Police Department.

Story by George Henry

All-Star Winner Logano Sets His Sights On The ‘600’

With his victory in Saturday night’s Sprint All-Star Race, Team Penske’s Joey Logano will now look to join a fairly exclusive group of NASCAR drivers with another victory this coming weekend in the Coca-Cola 600.

Since 1985, the first year of the All-Star Race, just seven drivers have won both events in the same season: Davey Allison, Dale Earnhardt, Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Kasey Kahne, Darrell Waltrip and Kurt Busch – the last driver to do it, in 2010. Logano tops the preliminary entry list for NASCAR’s longest race that also includes defending winner Carl Edwards and regular-season points leader Kevin Harvick.

Last year, Denny Hamlin finished eighth in his bid to sweep the two May races at C-M- S.

Rascal Flatts’ “Bless The Broken Road” Is The Inspiration For New Film

One of Rascal Flatts’ biggest hit songs, “Bless The Broken Road,” is the inspiration for a new faith-based film. The film, titled God Bless The Broken Road, will follow a young mother who loses her husband in Afghanistan and struggles raising their daughter without him.  The film will be directed by Harold Cronk, who also directed the faith-based film God’s Not Dead.

 

 

 

Area Softball Scores From 5-23-16

In other softball scores from last night in the area:

Centerville 12, Moulton-Udell 2
Centerville 20, Moulton-Udell 0
Colfax-Mingo 15, Lynnville-Sully 4
Eddyville-Blakesburg 5, Moravia 1
Fairfield 11, Cardinal, Eldon 1
Fairfield 7, Cardinal, Eldon 0
Greene County 5, PCM, Monroe 4
HLV, Victor 4, BGM, Brooklyn 1
HLV, Victor 9, BGM, Brooklyn 6
Montezuma 9, North Mahaska 6
Ottumwa 10, Fort Madison 2
Ottumwa 7, Fort Madison 1

Oskaloosa Boys’ Soccer Suffers Heartbreaking Loss To End Season In First Round

The Oskaloosa Boys Soccer team suffered a 2-1 loss at Carlisle yesterday in the opening round of the Class 2A Substate Tournament, a game you heard on 99.5 FM/740 AM KMZN and radiokmzn.com.  Oskaloosa freshman Nicholas Walter scored the game’s first goal off an assist from Connor Swim on a beautiful cross from the left corner a little over 14 minutes into the first half.  Oskaloosa held that 1-0 lead until Carlisle scored the equalizer with 7:35 left in the second half.  No one added to that for either team and after 80 minutes of soccer, regulation ended in a 1-1 tie.  Both teams then fought through two 10 minute overtime periods with no additional scores forcing a penalty kick shootout where each team gets up to five penalty kicks to decide a winner.  Carlisle found the back of the net on each of their first four while Oskaloosa scored on just one of their first three giving Carlisle a 2-1 win.   Oskaloosa ends their season at 4-13 overall.

You can hear the Oskaloosa Girls’ Soccer team in action this Thursday for their first game in regionals against Washington. That game will be contested at the Lacey Recreation Complex with the first kick coming right around 4 PM. The pregame show will be at 3:45 on 99.5 FM/740 AM KMZN, the KMZN mobile app, and radiokmzn.com.

Montezuma Outlasts North Mahaska In Game Of The Week

Last night was the first night of the summer sports season, and there were several area teams in action.

In the first Mahaska Zone Network Softball Game of the Week on 104.9 FM KBOE, Montezuma defeated North Mahaska in New Sharon by a score of 9-6 in a hard fought battle of up-and-coming teams in the South Iowa Cedar League.

The first few innings were marked by great pitching from Warhawk starter Emma Deucore and Bravette starter Hanna Jones.

The North Mahaska bats would get going in the 4th inning, plating a couple of runs, but Jones and the defense for Monte would get out of a jam that could have extended that damage. That was a big development, because the Montezuma offense would explode for four runs in the 6th and 7th innings after scoring once in the 5th.

In the 6th, the big blow was a pinch-hit three-run homer from junior Alexis Maki that gave the Bravettes a 5-2 lead. In the 7th, Breck Goodman hit a big two-run double to help extend the advantage, as Monte took a 9-2 lead into the bottom of the 7th.

North Mahaska would not go quietly, however, as they would send nine batters to the plate and score four runs. Representing the tying run, junior Jensen Kelderman bounced out to second base to end the rally, and the game.

Montezuma got a great performance from Goodman, who was 2 for 4 with 2 runs and 3 RBI. North Mahaska freshman pitcher Emma Deucore had a strong outing with 11 strikeouts despite the loss, and was 2 for 4 with an RBI at the plate.

Monte is back in action on Wednesday against perennial powerhouse Lynnville-Sully at home. North Mahaska will play at home on Wednesday against BGM.

Our next Softball Game of the Week will be on Monday, June 6th, as Lynnville-Sully hosts Belle Plaine. Our first Baseball Game of the Week will be this Friday, as North Mahaska travels to face Lynnville-Sully.

You can hear all of the Game of the Week broadcasts on 104.9 FM KBOE, on the KBOE mobile app, and on kboeradio.com. The pregame show begins around 5:45.

Register Now For Primaries

MAHASKA COUNTY — Mahaska County Auditor and Commissioner of Elections, Susan L. Brown, is asking that eligible voters in Mahaska County who have not yet registered with her office consider doing so before the early registration deadline on Friday, May 27th.

In January 2008, Iowa law was adopted to allow eligible persons the right to register to vote and cast a ballot on Election Day if they are able to provide proof of both their identity and residency at the polls.

The best form of ID is a valid Iowa Driver’s license with current address. If your license has an old address on it, you can use the license as proof  of identity and use one of the following as proof of residence if it contains your name and your current address: Current residential lease, property tax statement, utility bill (including cell phone bill), bank statement, paycheck, government check, or other government documents (vehicle registration, tax assessment, etc.).

If you do not have an Iowa driver’s license, you can provide another ID as long as it contains your photo and is current, valid, and contains an expiration date. The expiration date must be the day the voter is registering or later or list.

Story provided by the Oskaloosa Herald

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