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Statesmen Ready for Battle at Track and Field Nationals

Gulf Shores, Ala.–A total of 10 individuals will compete in eight different events as William Penn takes on the best at the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field National Championships.

The event will be held at Mickey Miller Blackwell Stadium Thursday through Saturday.  Fans can watch the Championships live in its entirety for $14.95 by clicking here

Highlighting the navy and gold crew will be Derek Seddon (Sr., Knoxville, Iowa, Physical Education) who has qualified in three separate events.

A three-time All-American, Seddon will begin his final Championships on Thursday by competing in the hammer at 1 p.m. (Central).  He ranks 11th in the NAIA at 184-10.

Later that afternoon, the 4×100-meter relay squad of Tristen Elmore (Fr., Ovied, Fla., Physical Education), Chris Leiba (Fr., Olympia, Wash., Business Management), Earl George (Sr., Gaithersburg, Md., Biology), and Dajon Shaw (So., Highland Park, Mich., Mechanical Engineering) will race in the prelims at 3 p.m.  The squad currently ranks 27th nationally with a time of 41.92 seconds.

Elmore will wrap up Thursday’s action by running in the 200-meter dash prelims at 5:05 p.m.  He enters 41st in the nation in a time of 21.65 seconds.

On Friday, Elmore and Leiba will both hit the track in the 100-meter dash prelims at 3:10 p.m.  Elmore sits 27th nationally at 10.63, while Leiba is 47th in the NAIA at 10.72.

Cornelius McCastle (Sr., McKinney, Texas, Industrial Technology) will be seeking gold in the high jump at 4:30 p.m.  He ranks seventh currently at 6-9.

Seddon will then be joined by teammate Derek Robinson (Jr., Jenks, Okla., Communications) in the discus at 5 p.m.  This is Seddon’s best event as he leads the NAIA at 189-0.  Robinson is 16th entering nationals at 162-0.

Very early Saturday morning (6 a.m.), Guadalupe Gonzalez (Jr., Houston, Texas, Exercise Science) will make her nationals debut as she runs in the marathon.  Gonzalez qualified for the race by running the half marathon in 1:28:16, which is 21st in the NAIA.

Seddon will wrap up his remarkable career Saturday at 1 p.m. as he faces off against the shot put field.  The senior is currently 13th at 52-10.25.

Full Schedule of WPU Events:
Thursday, May 25

1 p.m.–Men’s Hammer (Derek Seddon)
3 p.m.–Men’s 4×100-Meter Relay (Tristen Elmore, Chris Leiba, Earl George, Dajon Shaw)
5:05 p.m.–Men’s 200-Meter Dash (Tristen Elmore)
Friday, May 26
3:10 p.m.–Men’s 100-Meter Dash (Tristen Elmore, Chris Leiba)
4:30 p.m.–Men’s High Jump (Cornelius McCastle)
5 p.m.–Men’s Discus (Derek Seddon, Derek Robinson)
Saturday, May 27
6 a.m.–Women’s Marathon (Guadalupe Gonzalez)
1 p.m.–Men’s Shot Put (Derek Seddon)

Story provided by Wade Steinlage

Ex-Iowa Fire Academy Manager Gets Probation in Test Scandal

NEVADA, Iowa (AP) — A former Iowa fire academy administrator has been given two years’ probation for falsifying test scores that were used to improperly certify thousands of firefighters.

Former Fire Services Training Bureau certification manager John McPhee also was sentenced Wednesday in Story County District Court to a suspended prison sentence of five years. He was fined $750 and ordered to serve 100 hours of community service. He had pleaded guilty to felony misconduct in office after making a deal with prosecutors.

McPhee was arrested in January, when the Iowa Department of Public Safety announced that 1,706 firefighters and emergency personnel had been awarded nationally recognized certifications despite failing written exams. The total found eventually reached 2,445. Authorities say McPhee assigned passing scores to exams without checking or correcting them for years.

Brett Eldredge Plays the Fifth Wheel

Nobody wants to be the fifth wheel on a double date, but Brett Eldredge made an exception on Monday night (5/22) so he could hang out with Luke Bryan, Thomas Rhett and their wives at the Nashville Predators’ home playoff game. Rhett shared a picture of the all-star squad at the Bridgestone Arena after the big win, writing, “Solid crew tonight… headed to the cup.” Eldredge shared the same picture the next day, saying, “I’ll 5th wheel with this crew any day…”

 

  • Brett and Thomas were only a few of the country stars who made it out to the big game, including Carrie Underwood, Kelsea Ballerini, Chris Young, Dierks Bentley, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood and more.
  • The Preds are moving on to the Stanley Cup Finals next week.

May 24th: On This Day

On this day in 2010, Josh Turner received a Gold Single for his hit song “Why Don’t We Just Dance”.  The song was released as the lead-off single from his album Haywire.  “Why Don’t We Just Dance” became Turner’s third Number One hit on the Billboard US Hot Country Songs chart.

The song would end up being Certified Platinum by the RIAA.

Super Wednesday at the Southern Iowa Speedway PLUS Sprint Invaders

This week its “Super Wednesday” at the Southern Iowa Speedway and we are excited to bring in the winged warrior Sprint Invaders. Cablevey Conveyors, Sitler’s LED Supplies out of Washington IA, and Oskalossa True Value our the great sponsors of this much anticipated show. They will be joining our local stars in the Karl Chevrolet Dirt Trucks, IMCA Modifieds, Stock Cars, Sport Mods, Hobby Stocks, and Sport Compacts. Hot Laps at 6:45 with racing at 7:15
The races will be live on IMCA.TV with a 60 mile blackout. This is a great night for our local drivers to showcase their talent at the Southern Iowa Speedway all over the nation. NO NUMBER FEES this week so come out and enjoy. We can’t wait to get the half mile back in action after 3 weeks of Mother Nature not cooperating. This show will be ran quick as always so make sure you are there before 715.

Luke Combs “Hurricane” Holds the #1 Spot

Luke Combs’ single “Hurricane” holds the top spot on the country charts for a second consecutive week, making Luke the first debut country artist with a multi-week chart-topper since Florida Georgia Line’s “Cruise.” Combs also becomes the first debut solo male to accomplish the feat since Darius Rucker did so with his 2008 single, “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It.” Last week, Luke earned another milestone when he became the fastest debut artist to get a #1 at Country radio in two years.

Maren Morris Stands with Manchester

Like so many other musicians around the world, Maren Morris’ heart is broken for the city of Manchester, England, following Monday’s (5/22) deadly bombing at an Ariana Grande concert. In a heartfelt message posted on Instagram Tuesday (5/23), Maren wrote about the bonding nature of music and also reassured fans that she’s still bringing her “Hero Tour” to Manchester on November 20. She says, “I want my fans there to know that I can’t wait to see you and give you all big hugs this fall.”

 

Maren’s full message reads, “We do this to connect. For just a few hours, no matter what religion, race, gender, or economic background you come from, music tethers us. My heart is broken for Manchester, but I want my fans there to know that I can’t wait to see you and give you all big hugs this fall. No one should fear walking into a venue or onto a stage. It’s our job to fight that and have the best time ever. We do this for each other and that will never be stopped.”

Computer Camp Returns to William Penn University

(OSKALOOSA, Iowa) – Would you like to expand your child’s computer literacy beyond playing games, writing stories, and browsing the Internet? Do you want your child to learn how math can be fun and directly related to computer graphics? William Penn University’s Computer Science Program is once again hosting two computer camp sessions on campus in June.

Session I of the WPU Computer Camp will be held Monday, June 19 – Friday, June 23 from 1:00–5:00 p.m. This session is geared towards learners who have completed grades 2 through 6. Parents and guardians may drop off children as early as 12:30 p.m. and pick them up as late as 5:30 p.m. each day.

Session I students will learn to create computer animations and simple games using the Scratch visual programming environment. Scratch is used to design projects which develop creativity, solve problems, and communicate ideas. One previous participant commented, “I loved learning how to plan and get the computer to do exactly what I wanted.”

Students attending Session I will also participate in hands-on activities with math and robots. Participants will be given a flash drive with software and other materials needed for the camp and for continuing their projects on their home computers. The cost for Session I is $75 per student.

Session II of the WPU Computer Camp is designed for students who have completed grades 7 & 8 or 6th graders with a good working knowledge of Scratch.  Session II will be held Monday, June 26 – Friday, June 30 from 1:00–5:00 p.m. Again, parents and guardians may drop off children as early as 12:30 p.m. and pick them up as late as 5:30 p.m. each day.

This camp will teach children how to create mobile apps for android devices and make their own computing device using the BBC micro:bit microcontroller. MIT App Inventor is an innovative beginner’s introduction to programming and app creation. The simple graphical interface grants a novice the ability to create a basic, fully-functional app for an android phone or tablet in a couple of hours. The BBC micro:bit is a tiny, handheld programmable computer. It has small LED lights and motion sensors, and it can be hooked up to other devices through cables and Bluetooth technology. It can be used to do all sorts of things, like write words in lights or control musical instruments. The cost for Session II is $100 per student and students get to keep their microcontroller after the camp is over.

Individual learning will be guided by Professor Breanne Garrett, Professor Matt Slaymaker, Professor Steve Rittgers, Professor Judy Williams, and William Penn University students majoring in math and/or computer science in the Musco Technology Center Computer Lab, Room 104.

To register for camp, contact Hailey Brown at brownhe@wmpenn.edu. Registration ends Monday, June 12.

Story provided by Hailey Brown

Thomas Rhett’s Daughter Makes Stage Debut

Thomas Rhett’s daughter, Willa Gray, made her stage debut over the weekend, joining her dad at his concert in Mississippi to the delight of the crowd. Rhett took to Instagram to share a picture of Willa Gray onstage wearing noise-cancelling headphones along with the caption, “The coolest thing ever.” Thomas also shared a video featuring highlights from the show, including the special onstage daddy-daughter moment.

 

A few days earlier, Thomas shared an adorable picture of Willa Gray trying on her noise-cancelling headphones for the first time.

May 23rd: On This Day

On this day in 2009, Sugarland’s “It Happens” was at #1 on the Billboard Country Singles chart. The song was released as the third single from their album Love on the Inside. The single also peaked at No. 33 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.

“It Happens” would also be nominated at the 52nd Grammy Awards for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group, losing to Lady Antebellum’s “I Run To You.”

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