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Mazur, Anthony earn 2 top Big Ten awards; 6 Hawkeyes honored

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May 24th, 2022 by admin

OMAHA, Neb. – University of Iowa redshirt sophomore Adam Mazur was selected as the Big Ten Pitcher of the Year and Keaton Anthony was tabbed as the Big Ten Freshman of the Year, it was announced Tuesday by the league office.  The Hawkeyes had four student-athletes earn All-Big Ten recognition and two players were named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team.

Mazur and redshirt sophomore Peyton Williams were first-team All-Big Ten selections and Anthony and redshirt senior Ben Beutel earned second-team honors.  Anthony and Brody Brecht were named to the All-Freshman team, while redshirt junior Brendan Sher was Iowa’s Big Ten Sportsmanship recipient.

Mazur is the second consecutive Hawkeye (and second player in school history) to earn Big Ten Pitcher of the Year honors, following Trenton Wallace in 2021. (Starting pitcher Brett Backlund was a Big Ten Player of the Year in 1992.)  It is the fifth time in Big Ten history that a school has had two straight honorees and the first since Illinois in 2015 and 2016.

Anthony is the second player in program history to earn Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors, joining second baseman C.J. Thieleke in 1994.

Iowa’s four All-Big Ten selections give head coach Rick Heller 30 selections in his nine seasons in Iowa City.  Heller has coached at least one first-team All-Big Ten selection in seven of his eight seasons when awards were handed out (there were no honors in 2020).  Anthony and Brecht are the program’s first All-Freshman team honorees since 2011 (Taylor Zuetenhorst).

Mazur earned the top pitcher and first-team All-Big Ten honors after going 7-2 with a 3.05 ERA in 14 regular season starts.  The right-hander posted nine quality starts and fanned 90 batters (to 26 walks) over 88 2/3 innings.  The Woodbury, Minnesota, native went 5-1 with a 2.59 ERA in eight Big Ten starts where he led the league in ERA (2.59), wins (5) and innings (55 2/3).

Mazur is the fourth starting pitcher to earn first-team All-Big Ten honors under Heller.

Anthony earned Freshman of the Year, second-team All-Big Ten and All-Freshman team honors after hitting .360 (67-of-186) with 20 doubles, 14 home runs, 53 RBIs and 43 runs scored during the regular season.  Ten of Anthony’s home runs came in Big Ten play and his 20 doubles are second-most in program history.

The Hoschton, Georgia, native hit safely in 40 games, reached safely in 45 contests and posted 21 multi-hit games.  He earned a Big Ten record six Freshman of the Week honors during the regular season.

The outfielder ranked third in the Big Ten in doubles (20), fourth in slugging percentage (.694) and OPS (1.135), seventh in batting average (.360) and 10th in home runs (14) during the regular season.  In league games, Anthony tied for fourth with 10 home runs, ranked fifth in slugging (.768), tied for sixth in RBIs (30) and seventh in OPS (1.193).

Williams earned first-team honors after hitting .356 wit 38 RBIs, 51 runs scored and having 31 extra base hits (17 doubles, 12 home runs and two triples) during the regular season.  The Johnston, Iowa, native hit safely in 37 games and reached safely in 45 contests.  Williams ranks in the top eight in the Big Ten in four categories, including being fifth in on-base percentage (.477) and OPS (1.131), sixth in slugging (.654) and eighth in batting average (.356).

Williams is the second Hawkeye first baseman (Jake Adams) to earn first-team All-Big Ten honors under Heller.

Beutel enjoyed a breakout regular season as a key Hawkeye reliever, going 3-0 with a 1.33 ERA and four saves in a team-high 26 appearance.  The Davenport, Iowa native has allowed just 17 hits, struck out 36 and walked just four batters over 27 innings and he hasn’t allowed a run in 22 of his 26 appearances.  The southpaw has made multiple weekend appearances nine times this season.

Brecht earned All-Freshman team honors after going 1-3 with a 2.42 ERA in 16 relief appearances.  The Ankeny, Iowa, native has 44 strikeouts over 22 1/3 innings and has only allowed one extra base hits all season.  The flame-throwing right-hander has hit 100 or above (at least) 37 times this season (when Trackman data was available).

Sher was selected as Iowa’s Big Ten Sportsmanship Award recipient. The distinction is presented to student-athletes who display sportsmanship and ethical behavior, are in good academic standing, and demonstrate good citizenship outside of athletics.

Atlantic Police report, 5/24/22 – Atlantic man arrested on Homicide by Vehicle warrant

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May 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Police Department reports an Atlantic man was arrested Friday (May 20th), in connection with a fatal accident that occurred during the early morning hours of Oct. 25, 2021, in Cass County. Authorities say 27-year-old Bryce Baker was taken into custody on Cass County warrants for: Homicide by vehicle – Operating under the influence (A Class-B Felony); Driving While License denied, suspended, cancelled or revoked; and Driving on the Wrong side of a two-way highway. As previously reported, the Iowa State Patrol said a 2001 Lincoln LS driven by Bryce Baker was traveling south on 620th/Olive Street at around 5:30-a.m., Oct. 25th, when the car crossed the center line of the road and struck a northbound 2010 Chevy pickup, head-on, just south of Dallas Road. A passenger in Baker’s vehicle, 29-year-old Griffin Ferguson, of Humboldt, died at the scene. Baker, and the driver of the pickup, 64-year-old Bernard Sullivan, of Atlantic, were injured. Baker was being held without bond in the Cass County Jail. His preliminary hearing is set for 9-a.m., May 31st.

Also arrested May 20th in Atlantic, was 39-year-old Wainy Ruben, of Atlantic. Ruben was taken into custody for OWI. The A-PD says 21-year-old Josh James, of Atlantic, was arrested May 14th, for Burglary in the 2nd Degree, and Theft in the 2nd. On the 19th, 43-year-old Tina Binkley, of Des Moines, and 57-year-old Joline Reyes, of Ft. Dodge, were arrested for Theft in the 4th Degree (Shoplifting).

38-year-old Amy Jo Cameron, of Atlantic, was cited into court on May 14th, for Simple Assault. On May 23rd, 36-year-old Eric Mark, of Atlantic, was arrested for consumption of alcohol in a public place/1st offense, and disorderly conduct. And, 20-year-old Gage Mundorf, of Atlantic, was arrested on Cass County warrants for Criminal Mischief in the 4th and 5th Degrees.

RUSSELL PETER BYRIEL, 82, of Madrid (5-25-2022)

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May 24th, 2022 by Jim Field

RUSSELL PETER BYRIEL, 82, of Madrid died Sunday, May 15, 2022 at his home.  Burial services for RUSSELL PETER BYRIEL will be held on Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 1:00 pm at Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon with fellowship to follow at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church.

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RUSSELL PETER BYRIEL is survived by:

Wife:   Winifred

Children:  LaRayne (Bob) Beetler of Kelley, Russell E. (Sandy) Byriel of Ankeny and Jon (Leah) Byriel of Madrid.

Brother:  Glenn Byriel of Boone

7 Grandchildren

 

Heartbeat Today 5-24-2022

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May 24th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Lisa Steen Riggs about this weekend’s TivoliFest celebration in Elk Horn.  Tivoli

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Creston Police report, 5/24/22

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May 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officials with the Creston Police Department report 26-year-old Ashley Kay Heston, of Clearfield, was arrested Monday night at Greater Regional Health, in Creston. Heston was charged with Driving While Barred. She was transported to the Union County Jail and later transferred to the Adams County Jail, where her cash/surety bond was set at $2,000.

Authorities said also, a woman residing in the 100 block of W. Ringgold Street in Creston, reported to Police Monday night, that someone had entered her vehicle parked outside her residence. An envelope of receipt was reported missing. There was no immediate dollar loss estimate available.

Iowa’s Keegan Murray on NBA Draft preparations

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May 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Former Iowa All American Keegan Murray says he will be working out for and meeting with several teams leading up to next month’s NBA Draft. Murray took part in the draft combine which wrapped up Sunday in Chicago and is considered a possible top five pick.

Murray feels there is still a lot of room for growth in his game.

Murray feels he will be good enough defensively to adapt to the next level.

Murray says he has already met with more than a half dozen of the teams.

The draft is June 23rd.

Former Cyclone Uwazurike works at DE for Denver

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May 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Former Iowa State standout Eyioma Uwazurike is working at defensive end in Denver. The Broncos selected the All Big 12 defensive lineman in the fourth round of the NFL Draft.

Uwazurike says the key right now is to get up to speed with how the Broncos play defense.

Uwazurike played both inside and on the edge at ISU and rarely came off the field. He feels that prepared him for the NFL.

Not only did his game develop at Iowa State but so did his work in the classroom. Uwazurike went from a struggling student to an All Big 12 academic selection.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley, Tuesday 5/24/22

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May 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy w/scattered light rain. High near 60. E/NE @ 10-20.

Tonight: Cloudy w/rain & some thundershowers. Low 50. NE @ 10-15.

Tomorrow: Cloudy w/light rain. High 56. N/NE @ 10-20.

Thursday: A chance of showers early. Mo. Cloudy. High 64.

Friday: P/Cldy. High 76.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 64. Our Low was 48. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 83 and the Low was 67. The Record High on this date was 101 in 1939. The Record Low was 33 in 1924.

Red Oak man arrested on Missouri warrants Tues. morning

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May 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A traffic stop by Red Oak Police today (Tuesday) at around 1:36-a.m., resulted in the arrest of a man on warrants out of Missouri. Red Oak Police took 45-year-old Jason Richard Berendes, of Red Oak, into custody at Highway 48 and 222nd Street, on warrants out of Dallas County, MO., for: Domestic Assault-2nd degree/2nd offense-domestic assault-2nd degree/3rd offense; harassment – 1st degree/4th offense-4th degree-1st of 2nd offense/5th offense-domestic assault-4th degree-1st or 2nd offense.

Berendes was being held in the Montgomery County Jail while awaiting extradition to Missouri.

Legislature sends governor bill that blocks Cedar Rapids casino plan

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May 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Ninety-five legislators have voted to put the brakes on a proposed casino in Cedar Rapids and the proposal is headed to Governor Kim Reynolds for her signature. The bill would create an immediate moratorium, to prevent the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission from considering any casino license applications over the next two years. Linn County voters approved a gambling referendum in November. Representative Kirsten Running-Marquardt of Cedar Rapids says that means her community is being singled out.

“This is incredibly unfair,” Running-Marquardt says. “People have been navigating and working with the Gaming Commission and then all of a sudden we see a moratorium pop up.” Representative Shannon Lundgren of Peosta says a moratorium on new state casino licenses is a good idea amid all the gambling activity happening in surrounding states. “It gives us an opportunity to look at what’s happening in our competitive states and then make a decision from there if we want to expand the land based casinos in the state,” Lundgren says.

Lundgren says legislators have a responsibility to ensure new casinos don’t siphon customers away from existing casinos — and she suggests lawmakers may set new limits on gambling regulators’ authority in the future. “I think this moratorium just allows us to step back and take a breather and see how we want to move forward — if we want to make any changes in how and why the commission would act going forward,” Lundgren says.

Representative Steve Hansen of Sioux City says as casino construction starts in Nebraska, a moratorium on new casinos in Iowa is short sighted. “The western Iowa casinos from Sioux City down to Council Bluffs, we will be impacted by Nebraska gambling, as will the whole state of Iowa,” Hansen says, “and I think we are going to end up wanting to increase licenses elsewhere in the state of Iowa to pick up that revenue that we’re going to lose.”

Senators considered and approved the moratorium for the first time Monday morning and the House approved it a few hours later. The bill that includes the moratorium on new casino licenses also would let Iowa casinos simulcast out-of-state horse races like the Kentucky Derby and take bets. An earlier version of the bill would have allowed Iowans to bet on video game competitions, but references to E-sports were removed from the bill.