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#2 Osky Softball Takes Care of Newton

On the softball side of things last night, Oskaloosa got a 9-4 win over Newton. The offensive standouts were Kylee Silliman and Aubrey Miller, who both launched home runs to pad the lead for the Indians. Newton would smack a three-run homer of their own late to make the score 9-4 for the final.

Oskaloosa, the second ranked team in Class 4A, has a huge game in non-conference play tonight against fellow area squad Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont. The 22-2 Indians will have to contend with the #2 team in Class 2A in the Rockets, who knocked off Osky at Lacey Recreation Complex 3-0 in last year’s meeting. This game is a huge preview of two teams that could very well make a return trip to the state tournament in Fort Dodge, and you can hear it live on the Mahaska Zone Network, 99.5 FM and AM 740 KMZN and on kboeradio.com, with our pregame starting right around 7:15 for the 7:30 first pitch.

Oskaloosa Baseball Earns Gutsy Split with Newton

In a doubleheader you heard on the Mahaska Zone Network, the Oskaloosa baseball team showed its resiliency in a split with Newton.

Game 1 got off to an inauspicious start with Newton scoring a couple of runs on misplayed balls in the first inning before Oskaloosa even had a chance to bat. In the second inning, however, the Indians were able to scratch across a couple of runs of their own against Cardinal right-hander Connor Gholson, who had an ERA under 1 entering the game. The teams exchanged quick innings until the fifth, when Newton had a two-out rally against Oskaloosa starter TJ Boyle, sending 10 batters to the plate and plating four runs to take a 6-2 lead. Oskaloosa would not go quietly, though, as in the sixth, the bottom of the Indian order scratched across three runs. The big hits came from Mitchell Schaffner with a single and Bennett Spry with a sacrifice fly, who each drove in a run. In the 7th, Newton plated what appeared to be a huge insurance run to take a 7-5 lead into the bottom of the inning, but Oskaloosa again would put up a fight. Down to his last strike with runners on first and second, Mitchell Schaffner lined a double down the left field line to bring the Indians within one. Next up was freshman Alex DeJong, and he came through with a single up the middle to tie the game. A couple of batters later, TJ Boyle came up and launched a ball to the wall in left-center field to score Schaffner for the win, a huge come-from-behind confidence builder for Coach Clint Gingerich and the squad.

Unfortunately, Osky was unable to capitalize on that momentum, as Newton’s Tyler Wood threw a two-hit shutout and got the win 3-0. The Cardinals plated one run in the first, but squandered a couple of bases loaded opportunities in the middle innings before scoring a pair of insurance runs in the top of the seventh.

After the doubleheader, Oskaloosa is 15-5 on the year, and 9-4 in the conference. The Indians do play conference-leading Pella at home in a doubleheader next Monday, and should the Indians win both of those games, they would be tied in the loss column with the Dutch in the conference race. Newton is also hanging around in that race, sitting at 13-7 overall and 7-4 in the conference.

The Indians are on the road at Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont tonight, starting at 7:30.

Darius Rucker Buys A Thousand Horses and Brett Eldredge Playstation 4’s

Darius Rucker has bought each of his “Southern Style Tour” openers a Playstation 4 to battle him on the road in a Madden Football League. Rucker bought A Thousand Horses and Brett Eldredge the consoles because, he says, “I don’t want excuses when I’m whoopin’ people, that they didn’t have a Playstation 4.”

Area Firework Displays Times and Locations

Listed Below are the area fireworks displays:

OSKALOOSA:
Date:  July 4, 2015 at 10:00pm
Where: Southern Iowa Fairgrounds
615 N I St

ALBIA:
Date:  July 4, 2015 at 9:30pm
Where: Albia Reservoir
Highway 5
GRINNELL:
Date:  July 4, 2015 at 9:45pm
Where: Ahrens Park|
1510 Penrose St
LEIGHTON:
Date:  July 3, 2015 at 9:00pm
Where: The Ball Park
Otley Street
MONTEZUMA:
Date:  July 4, 2015 at 9:30pm
Where: Lake Ponderosa Marina
199 Marina Dr
OTTUMWA:
Date:  July 4, 2015 at 9:30pm
(Rain Date: Sunday, July 5th)
Where: Ottumwa Park
Highway 63 & Wapello St.
PELLA:
Date:  July 4, 2015 at 9:45pm
Where: East of Madison School
950 E University St

June 29th: On This Day

On this day in 2009, Keith Urban collected Gold singles for “Stupid Boy” and “Tonight I Wanna Cry”.  Both songs were singles off of Urban’s “Be Here” album. “Tonight I Wanna Cry,” was co-wrote by Keith and peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country chart, while “Stupid Boy” reached number 3 on the charts, and  Urban covered the song at the suggestion of his wife, actress Nicole Kidman.

Kyle Busch Gets A Win On His “Comeback Trail”

Kyle Busch took a giant step along his “Comeback Trail” on Sunday with a victory at Sonoma Raceway. After missing the first eleven races of the season while recovering from injuries suffered in February at Daytona International Speedway, Busch returned to competition last month. And in just his fifth start since then, he steered his Number-18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota around race leader Jimmie Johnson with five laps remaining and kept it there the rest of the way to notch his thirtieth career Cup Series victory and first since March 2014 in Fontana, California.

Busch benefitted from a late caution brought about by Casey Mears’ broken axle. A trip to pit road for four fresh tires put Busch in prime position to chase down Johnson and others who remained on the track with old rubber. From the drop of the green flag on the final restart, Busch quickly began his march toward the front and easily moved past Johnson for his final lead of the day.

The margin of victory over older brother Kurt was a half-second, marking the first time that the Busch brothers finished one-two in Sprint Cup Series competition. Clint Bowyer ran third with regular-season points leader Kevin Harvick and Joey Logano completing the top five. Johnson held on for sixth place.

Pole sitter A-J Allmendinger led just one lap and was slowed by an issue with his fuel system that forced him off the pace, leading to a thirty-seventh-place finish. Defending race winner Carl Edwards placed fortieth in his bid for back-to-back victories. Five-time Sonoma winner Jeff Gordon finished sixteenth on Sunday in what was most likely his final race on the two-mile Northern California road course.

Oskaloosa Area Home To Several Top Ten Teams in Newest Rankings

The newest rankings have been released by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union, and features some changes, with several area teams still floating around the top in their respective classes.

In Class 1A, Lynnville-Sully is up one spot to #6. The Hawks sit just outside the top five, which are Akron-Westfield, New London, Don Bosco, AGWSR, and Woodbury Central.

In Class 2A, Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont is still #2, just behind Highland. The Rockets are followed by Central Springs, IKM-Manning, and Fort Dodge St. Edmond to round out the top five. Pella Christian is still #6 after a big week, which included them handing Oskaloosa their first loss of the season.

In Class 3A, the list remains the same with minimal shuffling, with Mid-Prairie the lone area team sitting in the #8 spot. Benton Community is #1, followed by Solon, East Marshall, Greene County, and Spirit Lake in the top five.

In Class 4A, Oskaloosa has been displaced following a two-loss week. They are now #2 behind future Little Hawkeye Conference foe Indianola. Indianola has been on a roll, and only have two losses on the year as well. Carlisle is #3, followed by ADM and Fort Dodge. Norwalk is down two spots to #9, but still lead the Little Hawkeye Conference.

Dallas Center-Grimes is still #12 after getting a big win over Oskaloosa in Osky last week. Fairfield has popped back into the rankings at #13, and they are followed by Knoxville, who appear for the first time at #14.

Finally, in Class 5A, there are no area teams, with Iowa City West at the top. West Des Moines Valley is sitting in second. Johnston is down from #1 to third, followed by Pleasant Valley and Cedar Rapids Jefferson to round out the top five.

At this point, the rankings are just for kicks, as the regions for all five classes have been released. Next Monday is the scheduled date for the first round of games in the smaller classes, and to prepare you with the forecast and breakdown of each and every team’s chances of advancing, we’ll present BracketMania: Softball Edition on 99.5 FM and AM 740 KMZN and on kboeradio.com this Friday night at 6 PM.

This two-hour special will involve bracket schedules, coach interviews, and predictions of over two-dozen area schools and how far they’ll go in postseason play.

For full rankings and regional brackets, check out www.ighsau.org.

Oskaloosa Police Arrest Man For Involvement In Malcom Lumber Burglary

On Thursday, June 25, the Oskaloosa Police Department arrested and charged Gregory Wade Bonnett, age 38, of Oskaloosa, with first-degree theft and third-degree burglary. These charges stem from an investigation into his involvement in a reported burglary at Malcom Lumber in Oskaloosa.

Gregory Wade Bonnet is currently incarcerated at the Mahaska County Jail waiting for an initial appearance on the above charges. On May 25, it was reported to the Oskaloosa Police Department that sometime during Memorial Weekend 2015 person or person’s unknown forced entry into the business after normal business hours. It was also  reported that money and merchandise in excess of $10,000 had been stolen from the  business.

Burglary in the Third Degree is a Class D felony punishable by up to five years in a state penitentiary. Theft in the First Degree is a Class C felony punishable by up to 10 years in a state penitentiary. A criminal charge is merely an accusation and the defendant is  presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

For more on this story, check out today’s Oskaloosa Herald.

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