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American Love Debuts At #1- Jake Owen

Jake Owen’s new album, American Love, has debuted atop the Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart, selling roughly 29,000 copies in its first week out. The album also notched the #4 spot on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, giving Owen his highest charting album on that chart. Jake said reacting to the news, “That’s a first for me and I’m so pumped about that. I poured my heart and soul into making this album and I’m thrilled to know that people like it. We are forging ahead on this great journey. I love that so many people are on this path with me.”

 

·       Jake’s new album hits #1 as its lead single, “American Country Love Song,” sits at #6 on the charts this week.

Oskaloosa, Fairfield, Washington Chasing Playoffs In Class 3A District 5

Our odyssey through the 12 high school football districts involving area teams continues with a gander at Class 3A District 5.

Oskaloosa, Washington, and Fairfield are in this eight-team district that should be wide open in 2016.

Class 3A differs from Class 4A, as there are only seven districts with eight teams each. The top two teams from each district will advance to the playoffs with the top two teams who finished 3rd in their district qualifying as wild cards to fill out the 16-team bracket.

Washington had the best record of the eight teams in District 5 in 2015, going 7-2 in the regular season before being upset by Solon in the first round of the playoffs, 17-14 in overtime. Solon is also in District 5, and after bowing out in the second round at West Delaware, 37-14, finished 6-5.

Smart money would be on these two teams to be at the top of District 5 this year, although Solon will need to replace a lot of their key playmakers from a year ago.

After that, there was no team in this district that had a winning record or made the playoffs in 2015. Oskaloosa will be a key team to watch, as all of their games will be broadcasted on 99.5 FM/740 AM KMZN, the KMZN mobile app, and radiokmzn.com.

The Indians went 2-7 last year, and are 3-15 the last two years. New Head Coach Jake Jenkins will turn a page in Osky football history with a new system and several capable returners to make the adjustment. Osky lost only 11 seniors and most of their playmaking core is back for 2016.

Osky has to feel like they can contend at the top of this district with Washington and Solon. Fairfield was a mediocre 4-5 in a weak district in 2015. That district also included Fort Madison (2-7), Keokuk (3-6), and Mount Pleasant (1-8). None of those teams will likely see much growth from their performance last season unless drastic leaps are made from key players.

West Burlington/Notre Dame rounds out District 5, and they went 4-5 last year in Class 2A, missing the playoffs. They also lost a couple of their top athletes.

As that collection of teams appears to leave a space, it should be an entertaining race for the top spot in the district.

Washington should be the prohibitive favorite, as they return quarterback Ryan Reighard from the 7-3 team last year. Solon would appear to be the #2 pick, but after losing so many top players on a team that barely made the playoffs and then pulled an overtime upset, they are far from a clear-cut contender.

Oskaloosa’s athletes could put them in a position to win enough games against their competition to put them in a spot to qualify for the playoffs.

Regardless of the lackluster record of most of the teams in this district, this will be a scintillating race in the first year of the reformatted playoff system.

While it will be hard to justify any of these teams as true state championship material, the reality is that Class 3A in general may not have the types of dominant teams we’ve seen in years past.

Expect plenty of coverage on Class 3A District 5 throughout the season as the Oskaloosa Indians look to battle alongside Washington and Fairfield for a playoff spot.

Tomorrow, we look at two-time defending state champion Pella and Class 3A District 6 as a part of our comprehensive previews of every district in our listening area.

Brothers Osborne Announce First Headlining Tour

Brothers Osborne have revealed plans for their first-ever headlining tour this fall. “The Dirt Rich Tour” willkick off in Rosemont, Illinois, on September 22 and will wrap up early next year in Orlando, Florida. Joining the duo for select stops on the tour will be new group LANco, with singer/songwriter Lucie Silvas coming aboard for the trek’s remaining dates. John Osborne shares, “‘Dirt Rich’ is a song on the record that makes a statement about who we are and where we come from. We felt it was an appropriate title for the tour because it really defines who we are.”

 

·       Tickets for the tour go on sale this Friday (8/12) at dirtrichtour.brothersosborne.com.

The full list of dates for “The Dirt Rich Tour” appears below:

 

Sep. 22                  Rosemont, IL                                       Joe’s Live

Oct. 13                  Asbury Park, NJ                                   The Stone Pony*

Oct. 14                  Rochester, NY                                     Anthology*

Oct. 15                  Buffalo, NY                                           University of Buffalo*

Oct. 19                  Madison, WI                                        Orpheum Theatre*

Oct. 20                  Minneapolis, MN                                Cabooze*

Oct. 21                  Milwaukee, WI                                    The Rave*

Oct. 22                  Detroit, MI                                           St. Andrews Hall*

Oct. 26                  Columbia, MO                                     The Blue Note*

Oct. 27                  Kansas City, MO                                 Uptown Theater*

Oct. 28                  Indianapolis, IN                                   Deluxe*

Nov. 4                    New York, NY                                      Irving Plaza*

Nov. 10                  Philadelphia, PA                                  TLA*

Nov. 11                  Cleveland, OH                                     House of Blues*

Nov. 12                  Louisville, KY                                        Mercury Ballroom*

Nov. 17                  Atlanta, GA                                          Terminal West*

Nov. 18                  Greensboro, NC                                  Cone Denim Entertainment Center*

Nov. 19                  N. Myrtle Beach, SC                          House of Blues*

Nov. 25                  Denver, CO                                          Summit Music Hall**

Nov. 26                  Lewiston, ID                                        Clearwater River Casino**

Nov. 27                  Boise, ID                                               Egyptian Theatre**

Nov. 30                  Vancouver, BC                                    Commodore Ballroom**

Dec. 2                    Portland, OR                                        Roseland Theater**

Dec. 3                    Chico, CA                                              Senator Theater**

Dec. 7                    San Francisco, CA                               The Fillmore**

Dec. 9                    Sacramento, CA                                  Ace of Spades**

Dec. 10                  Riverside, CA                                       Riverside Municipal Auditorium**

Dec. 15                  Los Angeles, CA                                  Belasco**

Dec. 16                  San Diego, CA                                      House of Blues**

Dec. 17                  Las Vegas, NV                                     House of Blues**

Jan. 7                     Dallas, TX                                             House of Blues*

Jan. 14                   Orlando, FL                                           House of Blues*

 

*Featuring LANco

**Featuring Lucie Silvas

Denny Hamlin Takes The Win At Watkins Glen International

Denny Hamlin darted away from the field on Sunday’s final restart and then held his ground over the last four laps to win at Watkins Glen International, notching his second victory of the season and clinching a spot in the post-season Chase.  The Joe Gibbs Racing driver started sixth and led just ten laps all day … but they were the ten that counted most, at the end of the race.  Martin Truex Junior closed in on Hamlin’s rear bumper on the final lap.  But Brad Keselowski – who led a race-high twenty-eight laps – pushed Truex out of the way in the final turn and motored on to grab third place behind Hamlin and Joey Logano, who took advantage of the contact between Truex and Keselowski to advance two spots.  A-J Allmendinger finished fourth with Tony Stewart completing the top five.  Pole sitter Carl Edwards led the first twenty-five laps but none after that and labored to a fifteenth-place finish … With his third-place run, Keselowski unseated Kevin Harvick at the top of the regular-season point standings.  Harvick was involved in a late-race accident Sunday that left him with a thirty-second-place finish.  He had been Number-1 since a fifteenth-place finish on May 1st at Talladega Superspeedway lifted him into the top spot … Stewart, who won the season’s first road race at Sonoma, California, settled for fifth place in his bid to become the first driver to sweep both road-course events in a single season since Kyle Busch doubled up in 2008.

Little Big Town And Tim McGraw Will Headline Carnival Cruises

Tim McGrawand Little Big Town will set sail with Carnival Cruise Line next year as part of the 2017 Carnival LIVE lineup. McGraw will perform aboard two Carnival ships next year: the Carnival Breeze on March 2 and the Carnival Valor on March 3. Tim will take the stage while the ships are docked in Nassau, The Bahamas. Little Big Town will also perform in Nassau while aboard the Carnival Dream on May 11 and the Carnival Valor on May 12.

 

·       Comedians Jay Leno and Jeff Foxworthy will also be a part of 2017 Carnival LIVE lineup.

·       Sam Hunt is already set to perform with Carnival LIVE in October of 2016.

Ottumwa Football Battling In Wide Open Class 4A District 8

We continue to look at the football districts that our area teams will be competing in for 2016 with a glance at the Ottumwa Bulldogs and Class 4A District 8.

Ottumwa missed out on the playoffs last year after winning just one district game, finishing the year 4-5. The loss of key players among the 16 seniors who graduated from the 2015 team will also make the transition to this season tough, but the schedule might work out in their favor.

District 8 has only one team that managed a winning record last year: state runner-up Cedar Rapids Kennedy who finished 13-1. Outside of that, Ottumwa had the highest winning percentage of the teams in this district.

Kennedy was fantastic last season, rolling to a 13-0 record before being beat by Dowling Catholic in the Class 4A State Championship, 41-10. They should be the heavy, heavy favorites to win this district behind returning quarterback Nick Duehr.

Even with the poor records, only one other team in this six-pack of teams missed out on a playoff berth last year, and that was Burlington. The Greyhounds were 1-8 and were the only team Ottumwa beat in district play in 2015. They did not manage a passing touchdown all season long, and should be considered the longshot to do damage in 2016 as well.

The Bulldogs will have three other teams they will be competing with for that second playoff position in District 8: Iowa City West, Linn-Mar, and Cedar Rapids Prairie.

Iowa City West managed to get a home playoff game at 3-6 last year since 32 of the 48 Class 4A teams qualified for the playoffs. They knocked off Cedar Rapids Prairie in the first round, 35-20, before falling in the second round to Bettendorf, 43-18. Their 4-7 record was hard fought, as most of those losses were competitive games. But the loss of 26 seniors in big positions will make it tough to expect anything more from West in 2016.

Prairie’s season came to a screeching halt against IC West in the first round, but the Hawks did win one more game in the regular season, finishing the year 4-6. Again, the games were competitive for the most part, but realistic expectations would be another near .500 season.

The final team in this district is Linn-Mar, who went 4-6 in 2015 as well. City High of Iowa City knocked the Lions out of the playoffs in the first round. Linn-Mar really seemed to struggle against top competition, and had an early season loss to Cedar Rapids Prairie.

The prognosis for this district is up in the air. It seems like a good bet that Cedar
Rapids Kennedy will be on top and Burlington will be on the bottom, but the second playoff position is totally up for grabs.

Ottumwa did face Burlington and CR Prairie last season as part of district play. The Bulldogs beat Burlington and lost to Prairie in their last two weeks of the season. They will have to string wins together against the other middle-of-the-road teams battling to get into the 16-team bracket in Class 4A.

For Ottumwa’s non-district schedule, the highlight game will be Week 1 against Newton, the first Mahaska Zone Network Game of the Week for the 2016 season. You can hear that game live on 104.9 FM KBOE, the KBOE mobile app, and kboeradio.com.

Our district previews will continue tomorrow, as we delve into Class 3A District 5, featuring Oskaloosa, Fairfield, and Washington.

Woman Pleads Guilty In Death Of Daughter

PELLA (AP) — A Pella woman has pleaded guilty in the death of her 13-month-old daughter, who was left in a bathtub and drowned.

Pella police say 28-yearold Anna Nicole Sothman pleaded guilty Friday in Marion County Court to child endangerment causing death following a six week investigation of the death of Elaine Sothman. The conviction includes a penalty of no more than 50 years.

The investigation began after police responded June 20 to a report of an unresponsive child in Pella. She died June 23 at a Des Moines hospital.

An autopsy shows she drowned.

Investigators determined Anna Sothman put Elaine in a bathtub of running water and left her unsupervised for more than 30 minutes.

Anna Sothman was taken to the Marion County jail and will be sentenced later.

Story provided by the Oskaloosa Herald

Next Stop Is Watkins Glen International For The Cheez-It 355 At The Glen

Next Stop Is Watkins Glen International for Sunday’s Cheez-It 355 at The Glen.  With just five races remaining in the regular season, it appears that twelve of the sixteen spots on The Chase Grid will be filled by race-winning drivers: Matt Kenseth, Kyle and Kurt Busch, Carl Edwards, Jimmie Johnson, Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, Kevin Harvick, Martin Truex Junior, Denny Hamlin, Tony Stewart and Chris Buescher.  That would leave four post-season spots available based on the point standings.  Jamie McMurray currently holds a nine-point lead over Kyle Larson, his Chip Ganassi Racing teammate, in the fight for what would be the final “playoff” spot … Six drivers are presently in the mix for those final four spots: Austin Dillon, Ryan Newman, rookie Chase Elliott, McMurray, Larson and Kasey Kahne … Jeff Gordon will make the eight hundredth start of his career at the Glen and his third in the Number-88 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, still subbing for Dale Earnhardt Junior who remains sidelined while recovering from a concussion.

NASCAR X-FINITY Series Competes At The Zippo 200

THE NASCAR X-FINITY SERIES … also competes at Watkins Glen with Saturday’s Zippo 200.  Teams got two practice sessions on the newly paved road course on Thursday with Kyle Busch posting the fastest overall speed, 123.006 miles per hour.  Kyle Larson, Brad Keselowski and defending race winner Joey Logano followed on the speed chart as Sprint Cup drivers took the top four spots.  Justin Allgaier completed the top five … Larson had the fastest average speed over ten consecutive laps, 122.552 miles per hour.  Allgaier, Trevor Bayne, rookie Erik Jones and Darrell Wallace Junior took positions two through five.

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