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High school baseball & softball scoreboard

Here’s what happened Monday night (6/3) in high school baseball:

Ottumwa beat Des Moines Hoover twice 4-1 & 6-1
North Mahaska 8, Iowa Valley 6
Sigourney 10, Colfax-Mingo 2
Keota 5, Montezuma 2
Davis County 4, EBF 3 (8 innings)
Dallas Center-Grimes 3, Grinnell 0
Clarke 3, Knoxville 2
Belle Plaine 5, Lynnville-Sully 3
HLV 15, Tri-County 0
Pekin 15, Lone Tree 1
And in high school softball Monday:
Des Moines Hoover 10, Ottumwa 7 (9 innings)
North Mahaska 1, Iowa Valley 0
Montezuma 11, Keota 2
EBF 11, Davis County 5
Dallas Center-Grimes 8, Grinnell 0
Clarke 7, Knoxville 2
Lynnville-Sully 5, Belle Plaine 3
HLV 14, Tri-County 2

Kevin Spacey shows up for hearing in groping case

By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER

NANTUCKET, Mass. (AP) — Kevin Spacey made an unusual appearance Monday at a Massachusetts courthouse where his attorney demanded access to the cellphone of the young man who has accused the actor of groping him at a bar on the resort island of Nantucket in 2016.

Spacey’s attorney Alan Jackson called the case against Spacey “ridiculous” and accused prosecutors of withholding information from the defense. Jackson urged the judge to set a trial date as soon as possible, saying the former “House of Cards” star is “suffering” without a resolution to the case.

“This is a ridiculous case, and (prosecutors) shouldn’t have filed it,” Jackson said.

Meanwhile, prosecutors accused Spacey’s legal team of attempting to spin the case in its favor in the media by demanding information that it already had or was going to get.

“It seems providing the media with the defendant’s version was the true intent,” First Assistant District Attorney Brian Glenny wrote in court documents filed Monday.

Spacey, who was wearing a gray suit and glasses, sat at a table alongside his lawyers. He occasionally whispered in Jackson’s ear but didn’t speak during the hearing or respond to questions from reporters as he walked in or out of the courthouse.

Spacey was not required to attend the hearing and has stayed away from the courthouse except for his arraignment in January, which he also tried to avoid.

The 59-year-old actor, who has pleaded not guilty to a charge of indecent assault and battery, faces up to 2½ years behind bars if convicted.

Spacey’s attorneys have stepped up their attacks on the credibility of the man who brought the allegations. In court documents filed Friday, Jackson accused the man of deleting text messages that support Spacey’s claims of innocence.

It’s the only criminal case that has been brought against the two-time Oscar winner since his career fell apart amid a flurry of sexual misconduct allegations in 2017.

The case came to light that year when former Boston TV anchor Heather Unruh said Spacey got her son drunk and then sexually assaulted him at the Club Car, a popular restaurant and bar on the island off Cape Cod.

The Associated Press does not typically identify people alleging sexual assault.

Spacey’s lawyers have called the allegations “patently false” and accused the man of lying in the hopes of making money in a civil case against Spacey. They argued the two engaged in nothing more than “consensual flirtation” and questioned why, according to the man’s story, he did not object or try to move away if he was being assaulted.

Prosecutors say they have already agreed to provide the defense a copy of the information they downloaded from the accuser’s phone, but Spacey’s attorneys say that’s not enough. They want the phone itself so they can do their own analysis and try to recover messages they claim were deleted.

Jackson said Monday that Unruh told authorities she removed anything concerning her son’s “frat boy activities” from his phone before handing it over in 2017. Jackson says it appears the accuser deleted certain messages between him and his then-girlfriend from his phone before sending screenshots of conversations to an officer investigating the case.

“There’s clearly information on that phone that (the accuser) and Heather Unruh do not want us to know,” Jackson said.

Osky 2-0 at Oskaloosa Classic softball

Oskaloosa’s softball team won both their games at Saturday’s (6-1)Oskaloosa Classic.  The Indians started the day with a 7-2 win over Chariton and finished with a 4-0 victory over West Burlington Notre Dame.  Hayle Hacker pitched a complete game four-hitter in the victory over Chariton, while Faith DeRonde had a two-hit shutout in the nightcap.  Indians Coach Jay Harms likes having two quality starting pitchers.

“We feel really good about our 1-2’s. It’s nice to have and hopefully they’ll continue to throw the ball well.”

Offensively for Oskaloosa, second baseman Taylor Wills had five hits in the doubleheader and scored three times.  The Indians are off Monday; they’ll host a doubleheader against Washington Tuesday (6/4).

Also at the Oskaloosa Classic, EBF won both of their games as the Rockets defeated Pella and Norwalk—a pair of higher division schools—both by shutout.  8-0 over Pella and 3-0 over Norwalk.  Knoxville also won twice, beating Pella Christian and Newton.  Ottumwa was another double winner, beating Iowa City Liberty and Mount Vernon.  Albia split their games, beating Iowa City Liberty and losing to Newton.  North Mahaska defeated Williamsburg, but lost to Norwalk.  And Lynnville-Sully lost twice, falling to Mount Vernon and Williamsburg.

Flooding Update

There is still a Flood Warning for the Des Moines River near Eddyville.  As of 4:15am Monday (6/3), the river was at 64.5 feet—a foot and a half above flood stage. The National Weather Service says minor flooding is occurring and is expected to continue.  And there is still extensive lowland flooding around US Highway 63 south of Eddyville and some gravel roads are flooded.

As for the Des Moines River at Ottumwa, the water level there is at 14.5 feet, as of just before 5am. That’s still three feet above flood stage.  And the North Skunk River at Sigourney has now dropped below flood stage…at 12.2 feet, it’s almost four feet below flood stage.

Kenny Rogers Hospitalized, But Shoots Down Rumors He’s On His Deathbed

Kenny Rogers was recently hospitalized but he wants to set the record straight about his condition, which he insists isn’t serious. A tabloid report claimed Rogers was on his deathbed, but a statement by his rep says he was simply suffering from dehydration.

“Due to recent wild misinformation and speculation from several media outlets, we are issuing the following statement on behalf of Kenny Rogers,” the statement reads. “Kenny was recently admitted to a local Georgia hospital and treated for dehydration.”

The statement adds, “He will remain there to complete some physical therapy to get his strength back prior to discharge,” noting, “He appreciates the concern and well wishes he has received from his fans and can assure everyone he plans on sticking around through the years to come.”

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