The Atlantic Trojans got the ground game going and rushed to a 21-0 home win over Perry on Friday night. The Trojan defense had another solid outing, preserving the shutout, and the offense finally gained some footing.
It was a tale of two different leaders each half for the Trojans. Dante Hedrington had a big first half and rumbled to two touchdowns, one from 15 yards out and the other a two yard plunge while flipping over a defender. Hedrington churned out 80 rushing yards in the first half and finished with 93. The second half featured sophomore fullback Gavin McLaren who helped march the Trojans down the field for their final score. That drive was capped off with a 15-yard touchdown pass from Zayden Parker to Colton Rasmussen. McLaren plowed his way to 70 yards in the second half to help grind out the win.
There were times when the game was a little sloppy with a combined six turnovers including three on downs. That combined with 12 penalties made for some missed opportunities for both squads. Atlantic was able to minimize the impact of their giveaways though with some solid defense to keep the Bluejays at bay.
Atlantic improved to 3-4 on the season overall and 2-1 in Class 3A District 6. Next up for the Trojans is a trip to Harlan next Friday night. Asa Lucas and Blake Burris will have that game for you next week on KJAN and KJANTV.
Perry dropped to 1-5 overall and 0-3 in the district. The Bluejays return home next week to face Knoxville.
Former Vice President Mike Pence, a 2024 Presidential candidate was on hand to conduct the coin toss before the game and joined us on the broadcast for a bit in the first half.
You can rewatch the game HERE
Exira-EHK had no problem scoring on a battered East Mills team winning 56-6 on Friday night. In the first half alone, the Spartans had nearly 400 yards of offense. The rushing attack for Extra-EHK was unleashed by multiple players.
The Spartans got out to a quick start in the first quarter by forcing East Mills to punt on their first possession. The Spartans offense then came out in a shogun formation and quickly handed the ball off to Alex Hansen. He would run along the entire sideline for 72 yards and a score. He had 3 carries, 2 touchdowns, and 164 yards rushing. The Wolverines offense back came out and were forced to punt after they were unable to convert. Cash Emgarten was deep to return and sprinted past the Wolverines for a long punt return touchdown. The points would continue to pour in during the first half. Thanks to impressive stat lines from players like Jameson Kilworth rushing 8 times for one score and 183 yards. Not to mention Kilworth’s passing in the pocket going 2-2 for 81 yards and two touchdown throws. They were up 44-0 at halftime.
The offensive execution and effort put in the first two quarters was liked by Exira-EHK Head Coach Drew Buckholdt.
In the second half East Mills composed themselves well enough to force a fumble and go down the field to score with a 34 yard sprint from Jack Gordon. The score turned into 44-6. Exira-EHK responded with a touchdown of their own with a 24 yard touchdown run from Bryce Brabham. That enforced the lead back to 50-6. But, the Spartans found themselves playing sloppily through the second half with 3 turnovers and a total of 5 penalties for 59 yards.
The second half performance was one that Coach Buckholdt was not pleased with.
Through the ups and downs of the second half, Exira-EHK’s playoff future looks secure. Still, Coach Buckholdt had his focus on the seniors and gratitude for each and every one of them.
Exira-EHK improves to (4-3, 4-1) and will head on the road to face Griswold next Friday October 13th. East Mills falls to (2-5, 1-5) and will Woodbine at home next Friday.
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Fire Department is hosting a free-will donation breakfast at the fire station (1203 SW 7th St .) this Sunday morning. The event from 7-a.m. until Noon, kick’s-off donations for the department’s annual Fire Prevention Week. Atlantic Firefighter Jake Vetter says the week culminates next Saturday (Oct. 14th), with the Annual Fireman’s Parade, the preparation for which began several months ago.
Sunday’s breakfast will be served by the firefighters.
Fire Prevention week will see firefighters and some of their equipment appearing at local schools to share information about fire safety.
He says the hope is that the kids will take what they’ve learned back home to their parents, and make sure the adults have fresh batteries in their smoke detectors, which are the first line of defense to fighting and escaping the flames. It’s recommended you test your alarms at least once a month to ensure they are working properly, and replace the batteries in your smoke alarm every six months. The detector itself should be replaced at least every ten years.
The theme of this year’s Fire Prevention Week is “Cooking Safety Starts with You.”
Vetter says a person’s life was recently saved when they used a fire extinguisher in the kitchen to put out a cooking flare-up. There have also been fires associated with outside grills placed on decks. The October 14th Fireman’s Parade in Atlantic begins with participants lining-up at 4-p.m. at 3rd and Olive Streets, and the parade getting underway at 6-p.m. It features a precision drill team, clowns, local marching bands, candy for the kids, and more.
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson has been back in her eastern Iowa District on the recess following the ouster of the House Speaker.
The Republican from Marion says she supports Louisiana Representative Steve Scalise as the next speaker.
Ohio Representative Jim Jordan is getting some support, and Hinson says she would be okay with that.
Hinson can’t say if there will be any consensus among House Republicans when the meet to select the new speaker.
Hinson says Republicans saw what can happen when eight members join with all the Democrats to oust a Republican Speaker. She says that is “abhorrent and shouldn’t be allowed to happen going forward.”
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Democratic Party chair Rita Hart says their plans for the 2024 Iowa Caucuses have been found in conditional compliance with the national party. The National Democratic party moved Iowa out of its first spot for 2024, and the plan is designed to keep Iowa Democrats on the same night as Iowa Republicans without going against the national party.
Hart says they believe this delegate selection plan meets the requirements of the national party for the timing of the results, and for the Iowa law that requires caucuses to be held in person.
Hart also says Iowa Democrats will get a chance to move back to the front of the line in four years.
Scott Brennan, and Iowan who is on the Democratic National Committee says he is confident Iowa will get another shot as well.
Hart says the whole goal of Iowa Democrats is to create an inclusive and accessible caucus process.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) announced today her staff will be holding traveling office hours in every county throughout the state during October and November. *Please Note: Senator Ernst will not be at the traveling office hours*
Representatives from Senator Ernst’s office will be available in all 99 counties throughout October and November to assist Iowans with problems or questions about issues involving Social Security, veterans’ benefits, military affairs, passports, immigration issues, and other federal programs. Constituents seeking assistance with federal agencies who are unable to attend the traveling office hours can contact one of the senator’s offices directly or submit a casework request online at www.Ernst.senate.gov.
The list of some upcoming dates and locations for her traveling office hours in this area, can be found below (in alphabetical order). All times are Central Time.
Adair County: Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023, 10 AM – 11 AM; Greenfield Chamber, 202 S. 1st Street (Greenfield, IA)
Adams County: Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023, 1 PM – 2 PM; Corning Public Library, 603 9th Street (Corning, IA)
Audubon County: Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023, 1 PM – 2 PM; Audubon County Courthouse, 318 Leroy Street (Audubon, IA)
Cass County: Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2023, 9 AM – 10 AM; Atlantic Public Library, 507 Popular Street (Atlantic, IA)
Guthrie County: Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023, 3 PM – 4 PM; Mary J. Barnett Memorial Library, 400 Grand Street (Guthrie Center, IA)
Montgomery County: Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023, 3 PM – 4 PM; Red Oak Public Library, 400 N. 2nd Street, (Red Oak, IA)
Pottawattamie County: Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023, 3 PM – 4 PM; Walnut City Hall, 229 Antique City Drive, (Walnut, IA)
Shelby County: Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023, 11 AM – 12 PM; Harlan Chamber of Commerce, 1901 Hawkeye Avenue, (Harlan, IA)
DES MOINES, Iowa – Gov. Kim Reynolds today (Friday), announced her appointment of David Brooks as a district associate judge in Judicial Election District 4. Judicial Election District 4 includes Audubon, Cass, Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, and Shelby counties.
Brooks, of Council Bluffs, Iowa, is an assistant public defender at the Office of the Iowa State Public Defender. He is also a Judge Advocate General for the Iowa National Guard. Brooks received an undergraduate degree from the University of Illinois and his law degree from the University of Iowa College of Law.
Brooks fills a vacancy created following the appointment of the Hon. Eric J. Nelson as a district court judge.
(Atlantic, Iowa) – Atlantic Mayor Grace Garrett asks motorists to be on the lookout for Halloween Trick-or-Treaters on Oct. 31st. During Wednesday’s City Council meeting, the Mayor reminds residents that City-wide Trick or Treating in Atlantic takes place from 5-until 7-p.m., on the 31st.
Healthychildren.org has these tips for prospective trick-or-treaters and adults: