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It Appears The Band Perry Is Planning A Comeback

It appears The Band Perry is planning a comeback of some kind. The sibling trio took to social media on Tuesday Morning (7/26), posting a series of cryptic messages that may be hinting at a big announcement. In their series of posts, TBP shared a picture of a blank pink background which was followed by posts on the same background that read “Comeback Day = August 1.”

43 Area Players Named All-Staters In Softball

The softball season came to a close last week, and the last order of business was to find out the All-State Teams for all five classes.

Starting in Class 1A, Moravia’s Autumn McDanel received First Team honors. McDanel was Moravia’s top hitter and ace pitcher her senior season, leading the team in almost every major category. Pitching was where she’ll leave the biggest hole, as she pitched all but 7 innings for the Mohawks this season with a small 0.65 ERA and 345 strikeouts in 184 innings.

On the Second Team in Class 1A, Lynnville-Sully’s Kasiah Ehresman and Montezuma’s Kate Maschmann were both honored. They just finished their senior campaigns. On the Third Team, the Sigourney pair of junior Kendall Streigle and sophomore Autum Barthelman were honored. They were joined by BGM senior Amber Hall, Cardinal senior Lindsey Davis, and Lynnville-Sully junior Brenna Lanser.

In Class 1A, the Honorable Mention list is lengthy, and includes several more area players. Cardinal senior Lexi Fullenkamp, Twin Cedars’ senior Bailey Dunkin and junior Madison DeWitt, North Mahaska’s senior Carly Ehret and junior Katie Koehler, Melcher-Dallas sophomore Andee Clark, Sigourney sophomore Leah Carter, and BGM sophomore Lyla Kriegel were all listed among the Honorable Mentions.

In Class 2A, there were no area First Teamers. On the Second Team, Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont junior Haegen Boyer was honored. On the Third Team, Pella Christian junior Elizabeth Van Manen, and Pleasantville sophomore Andie Sowers were honored.

On the Honorable Mention list, EBF’s junior Claire Jager was named, along with Pekin senior Sloan Reighard. Those two were joined by the Pleasantville pair of senior Avari Heinz-Pence and sophomore Corinne Thomas.

For the Class 3A First Team, Mid-Prairie got a pair of players named in seniors Amber Kral and Alex Rath. Despite a tough season record-wise for the Golden Hawks, offensively, Kral and Rath carried the load. Rath led the way with a .509 batting average with 22 RBI and was 34 of 35 stealing bases. She also scored a team high 41 runs. Kral was the power bat, with a .463 average, 7 home runs, and 50 RBI. She only struck out five times in 108 at bats in 2016.

Centerville’s Lexi Riggell had a great junior campaign and was rewarded by being named Second Team All-State in Class 3A. She is joined by Third Teamers Hannah Isley (sophomore) and Alex Beard (8th grader) from Albia, Jayci Vos (junior) of PCM, and Bailea Yahnke (freshman) of Davis County.

Class 4A was where the listening area had the biggest impact as seven area players were named to the First Team. That group is led by a trio of Indians from State Champion Oskaloosa.

Junior Alexis Groet was named the captain of the All-Tournament Team in Fort Dodge, and that capped an unbelievable year for the right-handed pitcher. Groet would finish her fourth consecutive All-State season with a 19-2 record, a 1.29 ERA, and 239 strikeouts in 146 innings. Her battery mate this year was junior catcher Alexis Westercamp. Westercamp took a leap this season with her efficiency at the plate, hitting a team-high .424 with 6 home runs and 38 knocked in. She also trimmed her strikeout totals way down from previous seasons while being a mainstay in the heart of the Osky order. Senior Kylee Silliman rounded out the Osky First Teamers. She hit .416 at the top of the Osky lineup with 2 homers and 26 RBI. She only struck out 6 times, and was a very reliable #2 pitcher with an unblemished 10-0 record and a stellar 1.03 ERA.

Joining the Oskaloosa players on the First Team are fellow Little Hawkeye Conference players Sydney Jenkins of Newton and Sara Tallman of Pella. Jenkins wrapped up her career with a .451 batting average and a .561 on-base percentage. She drew 22 walks while striking out only 9 times and was 28 for 28 in stolen bases. She also hit two homers. For Tallman, she reappears on the All-State team after another great season. She hit .514 with a .571 on-base percentage. She hit one homer and drove in 10 runs. Her speed was a big part of her success, as she was 16 for 19 in steals and manned centerfield at a high level for the Lady Dutch.

The last pair of players on the First Team from the area are Knoxville senior Carrie Chambers and Fairfield junior Kaylee Watson. Chambers was in the same mold as Jenkins and Tallman, with a high average (.423) and high on-base percentage (.477). She also was a thief on the basepaths, stealing 21 bases on 23 attempts. Watson was a power bat for Fairfield, who finished 3rd in the state in Class 4A at the state tournament. She hit .410 with 7 home runs and 39 driven in.

Along with the players honored, Oskaloosa Head Coach Jay Harms was named the Class 4A Coach of the Year, wrapping up an unforgettable season for the long tenured manager.

On the Second Team, Osky’s Aubrey Miller was named after coming on strong in the second half of the season. She’s joined by Fairfield leadoff hitter Kenady Waugh. Both players just finished their junior seasons. Knoxville’s Ricki Hall was the only area player named to the Third Team.

In Class 5A, there were no area players on the First Team, with Ottumwa’s Ellie Hammack (senior) named to the Second Team and Kacy Nickerson (8th grader) named to the Third Team.

There are no Honorable Mention lists for Class 3A, 4A, or 5A.

Every softball season is memorable for so many reasons, but with 43 players named to All-State Teams and one named Coach of the Year, it’s safe to say it will be hard for anyone to forget the 2016 softball campaign.

Project To Assist Safety

DES MOINES — At the Administration’s recent press conference, Gov. Branstad, Iowa Department of Public Safety Commissioner Roxann Ryan and Marshalltown High School principal Jacque Wyant, highlighted the creation a new pilot project titled WISE (Wi-Fi Internet for School Emergencies) School.

The WISE School pilot project will be implemented for testing by the end of the summer at Marshalltown Community School District, Norwalk Community School District and Martensdale Community School District.

The Iowa Communications Network (ICN) is working with three Wi-Fi vendors: Aruba, Cisco and Fortinet for this project.

This Wi-Fi network will be a dedicated, private and safe system for public safety agencies and emergency responders to use when they are
responding to incidents at schools. First responders will be able to access critical IT assets and be able to upload and download information from the school while in their vehicles or patrol cars. The WISE School system will allow first responders to connect to an access point and be able to view surveillance cameras, at school districts that have IP-based surveillance systems, before they arrive at the scene.

The existing ICN backbone structure already in place at all school districts across the state will allow for the WISE system to connect to the broadband fiber. There is no cost to the school to assist with this pilot.

This system is secure and will only be made available to those authorized to access it.

The WISE School system is a simulation of the FirstNet network, which is a national program focused on creating a private LTE wireless network dedicated to law enforcement and public safety use.

“The safety of our children and educators in the state is a top priority and the WISE School pilot project is just one more way our state is working together with local and county officials to strengthen and ensure that our schools are safe,” said Commissioner Ryan.
If the field testing of these pilot projects is successful throughout the next year, the Iowa DPS hopes to expand the project to other schools across the state.

Story provided by The Oskaloosa Herald

X-FINITY Series Race To The Chase Rolls On

The 2016 season marks the first time the elimination-style “Chase” format that’s been used by the Sprint Cup Series the past two seasons will also be implemented in the NASCAR X-FINITY Series.  Twelve drivers will qualify and if the post-season began today, the field would consist of rookies Erik Jones, Brandon Jones (no relation) and Brennan Poole … Elliott Sadler, Daniel Suarez, Ty Dillon, Justin Allgaier, Brendan Gaughan, Darrell Wallace Junior, Ryan Reed, Ryan Sieg and Blake Koch … who leads Ross Chastain by nineteen points in the fight for the final “playoff” spot with eight races remaining in the regular season.  The post-season Chase will begin September 24th in Sparta, Kentucky … Next stop for the X-FINITY Series will be Saturday night’s U.S. Cellular 250 at Iowa Speedway.  Suarez leads the standings by fourteen points over second-place Sadler with Dillon, Allgaier and Erik Jones completing the top five … Ryan Blaney won last year’s race in Iowa but is not entered this time around.  Brad Keselowski is scheduled to drive the Number-22 Team Penske Ford.

Florida Georgia Line’s “H.O.L.Y.” Tops The Charts

Florida Georgia Line‘s single “H.O.L.Y.” has topped the Billboard Country Airplay and Mediabase charts this week, giving the duo their eleventh #1 song collectively as artists and songwriters. The duo’s Tyler Hubbard said in part, “H.O.L.Y.” is personally so special to us… thank you to everyone who took it to the top!”

RAGBRAI Making It’s Way Across Southern Iowa This Week

More than 10,000 bicycle riders are making their way across southern Iowa this week on RAGBRAI®  – the Register’s Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa!    RAGBRAI will be arriving and spending the night in Ottumwa this Thursday, July 28.   Campgrounds for the riders will be in Ottumwa Park. Church and Market Street will be closed to traffic  with an entertainment zone on spanning Bridge View Center and the Beach Ottumwa, across the Market Street Bridge and up to Main Street.
Special public parking lots will be available Thursday at Quincy Place Mall and at John Deere Ottumwa Works.  Those two areas will be serviced by a shuttle bus.  You can park and ride the shuttle to the Bridge View Center through the afternoon & evening.  Buses will run until the main stage concerts are over.    RAGBRAI volunteers and the public can park in the Municipal Parking Lot by the Hydroelectric Dam. Access to the Municipal Parking Lot will be from Kitterman Avenue and along the riverfront past the Water Works.
Parking is also available in the public parking lots behind Church Street and the downtown area.
Drivers are reminded that Main Street from S. Court to Jefferson Street will be closed to traffic Thursday afternoon and evening.  Market Street south of Second will be closed all the way across the Market Street Bridge and Church Street closed from the bridge to the intersection of the Myrtle Street down ramp.   In addition, temporary four-way stops will be established on the Wapello Street Extension through Ottumwa Park where the park roads intersect.  The interior roads of Ottumwa Park will be closed to regular traffic Thursdayand Friday.

Dale Earnhardt Junior’s Condition Improves

Dale Earnhardt Junior was held out of the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday and it was already announced that Jeff Gordon will once again drive the No. 88 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet SS at Pocono Raceway this coming weekend. Although there is no official timetable for his return to the track, Earnhardt Jr. posted to Twitter over the weekend that he sees ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ and that gains were seen during physical therapy. Once Earnhardt Jr. returns to racing, he will have an uphill battle to make The Chase for the Sprint Cup on points alone. Following Indianapolis Earnhardt Jr. has fallen outside the cutoff to seventeenth in points and will likely fall further after not competing in Pocono.

July 26th: On This Day

On this day in 2011, Eric Church released his third studio album, Chief. The album produced two number one hits,”Drink in My Hand” and “Springsteen”.  The album would receive a Grammy nomination for Best Country Album. The album has since gone Double Platinum.

Cheif gave Church his first chart topper and gave him the opportunity to headline his first tour.

Craig Campbell Launches “Craig Campbell “Making Country Music Great Again”

Craig Campbell has announced the launch of his “Craig Campbell” Making Country Music Great Again” campaign. In his parody of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign slogan “Make America Great Again,” Campbell aims to bring attention to what makes country music great with series of videos highlighting its values.

 

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