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Johnson, Blue Bunny Ice Cream Are Teaming Up Again

Six-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion Jimmie Johnson has launched his ninth annual “Blue Bunny Helmet of Hope” campaign which will award 125 thousand dollars to five non-profit organizations. Fans and consumers nationwide still have two weeks to nominate their favorite education-focused charities by visiting Jimmie Johnson Foundation-dot-org. The deadline is Thursday, April 14th. Each of the five

Each of the five winning organizations will receive a twenty-five-thousand-dollar grant, an ice cream party and recognition on Johnson’s race helmet … Johnson heads to Martinsville Speedway for Sunday’s S-T-P 500 as the winningest active driver on the Virginia half-mile. He has eight victories there, including a stretch of three in a row in 2006 and 2007.

Charlie Daniels And Randy Travis To Be Inducted Into The Country Music Hall of Fame

Charlie Daniels, Randy Travis and producer and label owner Fred Foster will become the newest members of the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2016. Daniels, Travis and Foster each hail from North Carolina, which marks the first time since 1985 that all of the inductees come from the same state.

Preschool Open Houses And Online Preregistration:

Three- and Four-Year-Old Preschool, Sieda Head Start Program, and Oskaloosa Community Preschool Open houses will be held on March 31 at the Webster Building, 508 South 7th Street from 5 to7 p.m. SONshine Preschool (726 North E Street) will also hold their Preschool Open House from 4:30-6:00pm. The required on-line preregistration can be accessed at www.MahaskaYMCA.org on April 12; SONshine’s preregistration can be accessed April 11 at www.sonshinepreschool.org.

Oskaloosa High School Hires New Football Coach

Oskaloosa High School is pleased to announce the appointment of Jake Jenkins as the new high school head football coach.

Jake Jenkins brings strong experience to this position.  Jenkins has been Oskaloosa High Schools defensive coordinator for the past 2 seasons and before that spent 5 seasons as an assistant coach at William Penn University.  Jake currently teaches science at Oskaloosa Middle School.

“The Oskaloosa community, the school district, and the football program all mean a great deal to myself and family,” said Coach Jake Jenkins  “I’m extremely excited to fill this new role and will perform it to the best of my ability.”

Football is in Jakes blood.  Jakes father John is a Hall of Fame coach and a Lifetime Achievement Award winner given by the National Football Foundations Football Hall of Fame.  John spent 17 years as the head coach at Newton High School while making 2 state championship appearances.

“We are extremely excited to name Jake our head football coach,” said Ryan Parker, Oskaloosa Activities Director.  “He has the drive, the ability to communicate and the foundation to be an unbelievable head coach.  He’s up to the challenge and ready to put his mark on this program.”

March 30th: On This Day

On this day in 2014, Flordia Georgia Line’s Duet with Luke Bryan “This Is How We Roll” began a three-week stay on top of the Billboard Country Charts. The song was the fifth single from Florida Georgia Line’s album Here’s To The Good Times, though it is only on the 2013 This Is How We Roll rerelease.

Cole Swindell had assisted the artist in wrting the song, and a remix featuring Jason Derulo and Bryan was released later in 2014. The song would be 3X Certified Platinum by the RIAA.

Brett Eldredge’s “Drunk On Your Love” Is His 5th Consecutive #1

Brett Eldredge’s single “Drunk On Your Love” has found the summit of the Country Aircheck/Mediabase Chart this week, giving Brett his 5th consecutive #1 song on that chart. Eldredge says, “I am constantly floored by the amazing support from my fans and country radio. Grateful is an understatement!”

Custer Adds Five X-Finity Series Races

Eighteen-year-old Cole Custer has added five X-FINITY Series races to his 2016 schedule with Junior Motorsports, beginning with the ToyotaCare 250 on April 23rd at Richmond International Raceway. Additional starts are scheduled for Charlotte on May 28th and October 7th, Kentucky on July 8th and the season finale on November 19th at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Custer will split time between the Number-5 and Number-88 Chevrolets, part of a four-car J-R-M stable. Sponsorship will come from Haas Automation and Cessna. Custer is currently running a full season for Junior Motorsports in the Camping World Truck Series. He has finishes of twenty-fourth and seventeenth in the first two races, and is tied with Christopher Bell for twenty-first place in the early-season point standings.

Beathard And Jewell To Headline On-Field Leaders For Iowa in 2016

We end our week-long preview of Iowa Hawkeye Spring Football practice with a look at the leadership of the team heading into the 2016 season.

The Hawkeyes will need to have a steady backbone of leaders if they are going to duplicate their success last year that resulted in an unbeaten regular season, an appearance in the Big Ten Championship Game, and the Rose Bowl.

In terms of on-field and locker room leadership on the roster, two stars have staked their claim to those roles so far this spring, according to Head Coach Kirk Ferentz: Quarterback CJ Beathard and linebacker Josey Jewell.

“CJ was a team captain last year all season long, and then on the permanent captain ballot,” said Ferentz. “And Josey Jewell the same thing. I think, you guys know better than I, I think it’s the first time we’ve had a sophomore be named as a permanent team captain in my 17 years. So it’s a pretty good starting point.”

For the leadership of the group, those two are not alone in helping guide the program.

“We’ve got a lot of older guys that I think are doing a good job in that regard,” according to Ferentz. “But like I said, those guys move up, and there is another void to be filled. So those are the things that you’re looking at during the course of the spring just to see not only what guys are doing on the field, but what they’re doing in terms of just handling the situations that they’re confronted with.”

Although the familiarity of some of the top players in the program is nice, their on-field performance will still need to improve for Iowa to continue to gain traction at the national level.

“The older guys, guys like CJ and Josey, if they play the way they played last year, it’s not going to be good enough,” Ferentz explained. “We need them to play better, and that’s true of all the guys that have played.”

The same is true for the players who are new to the program or who haven’t seen the field in games yet.

“We’ve got to have younger guys supporting those guys and moving along because you just never know when somebody’s going to get called into action,” according to Ferentz. “There are a lot of moving parts, but it’s a new challenge every year, for sure. But we’ve got new opportunities as well.”

We will continue to cover Iowa Hawkeye football throughout the spring and into the fall with training camp commencing in August. You can catch all of the action this fall on 104.9 FM KBOE, and you can view Iowa stories online at radiokmzn.com.

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