Archive | August 31st, 2009

BP Police report

BP Police report

Aug. 23, 4:20 p.m. – Officers were called to 704 Eighth Ave. for a neighbor dispute.

Aug. 23, 9:10 p.m. – An opossum was found in a live trap. Officers removed it.

Aug. 24, 3:25 p.m. – Joel Hamilton, Belle Plaine, reported a case of identity theft. The matter is under investigation.

Aug. 25, 6:50 p.m. – Police were called to the 1800 block of Eighth Ave. for illegal burning. The owner was warned.

Aug. 25, 9:25 p.m. – Officers were called to 802 Eighth Ave. for an out of control child.

Aug. 26, 1:50 a.m. – An open door was discovered at Zip Mart.

Aug. 26, 12:57 p.m. – Ambulance assist at Belle Plaine Nursing and Rehab Center.

Aug. 27, 12:10 a.m. – Officers checked on a 911 hang-up at 1808 11th Ave. No emergency was reported.

Aug. 29, 8:35 p.m. – There was an anonymous complaint of loud music at 505 Sixth Street.

Aug. 30, 1:59 a.m. – Mark McGrane, Belle Plaine, was arrested on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia following a traffic stop in the 1300 block of Sixth Ave. This followed a report of a disturbance at Ninth Ave. and 10th Street. He was taken to the Iowa County Jail.

Aug. 30, 2:50 p.m. – A theft of prescription drugs was reported at 605 Eighth Street. The incident remains under investigation.

Aug. 30, 5:$0 p.m. – Criminal mischief, in the form of a broken glass door, was reported at 405 Seventh Street.

Aug. 30, 8:05 p.m. – The resident at 2015 Tenth Ave. reported stray cats in the area and was loaned a live trap by the police department. On Aug. 31, 8:35 a.m., a stray cat was removed from the trap and taken to the Countryside Veterinary Clinic.

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BP tops HLV, 14-6, Highland is next

BP tops HLV, 14-6, Highland is next

Friday night’s 14-6 win at HLV was probably all the Belle Plaine coaching staff could ask for. It was a win in the first game of the season against a Class A team that looked to be improved over last year’s playoff qualifier. It was a hard-hitting game from the opening kickoff. And the Plainsmen did some good things but showed they have plenty to work on as they dealt with some player personnel adversity.

After a scoreless first quarter, the Plainsmen put the first points on the board with 7:34 remaining in the half. Brian Crow capped a 57-yard, 11-play drive with a seven-yard touchdown run. The conversion pass failed and the visitors had a 6-0 lead.

That was the score until the last 10 seconds of the half, when Seivon Steward broke free off the left side for 47 yards and a touchdown. It was a bubble screen lateral which went into the books as a running play. Crow ran in the conversion for a 14-0 lead at the half.

HLV scored with 3:08 remaining in the third quarter as Bryce Kuesel went over from a yard out, capping a nine-play, 63-yard drive. The extra point kick failed.

Coach Todd Bohlen would call the first game a “game of attrition.” The team’s leading receiver, Chris Janss, suffered a concussion and was out from early in the second quarter. Steward was out for the second half with cramps and sophomore receiver Cooper Northrop saw limited action due to cramping. And eight players were missing due to team suspensions of varying length.

With several key players sidelined, some sophomores and even a freshman were pressed into service, the coach said.

Six Plainsmen carried the ball in the game, led by Crow’s 18 attempts for 89 yards. Steward had five carries for 65 yards and a touchdown. Ryan Rupp had three carries for 22 yards, Kyle Janss had nine for 28, Northrop had two for one yard and John Long had two carries for minus one yard.

Long completed four of five passes for 30 yards. Crow caught three passes for 18 yards and Brayden Morrow had the other catch for 12 yards.

The punting game appears to be sound. Chris Janss had one punt for 42 yards. Then when he went out, Keegan DeMeulenaere punted four times for a 32-yard average.

There were plenty of solid defensive performances in the game. Raymond Edgar had seven tackles, including three for losses. Chris Janss had two tackles, Rupp had 10 tackles with one for loss, Crow had four tackles with one for loss, Tony Jones had four tackles and a fumble recovery, Steward and Long each had a tackle, Morrow had five with one for loss, Austin Chekal had three tackles and a sack, DeMeulenaere had five. Devon Parr had nine tackles, Northrop had three, Scott Wheeler had six with a sack, Ousmane Camara had three and Cody Chekal had one.

This week, Bohlen indicated that his team will have plenty of things to work on as the Plainsmen get set to host Highland Riverside. Highland lost to Columbus Junction, 22-7 last week. The Huskies had minus 10 yards rushing in the game, but they were 16 for 30 for 172 yards in passing. Bohlen indicated that they will run the shotgun spread offense. He recalled that his team forced seven turnovers in the game last year and he is hoping for a similar effort this week.

He said the Plainsmen had several missed blocking assignments last week. Then late in the game, HLV had two open receivers who dropped the ball, which could have led to a tying touchdown.

The coach said those players who suffered cramps last week will have to pay closer attention to their fluid and electrolytes intake this week. Janss was being medically evaluated early this week, but it’s doubtful he will see much action Friday night as he recovers from the concussion.

Belle Plaine     0          14        0          0          -           14

HLV                   0          0          6          0          -            6

BP                   HLV

First downs                 9                      13

Rushes/yds.              38-204        35-127

Passes                          4-5-0           10-19-0

Pass yds.                     30                    82

Punts                           5-34                 3-34

Fumbles                       3-1                   1-1

Penalties                      7-55                 2-10

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Safety fair held on Saturday

Area residents had a chance to see local and county emergency personnel in action in a non-critical situation Saturday. The Benton County Safety Fair brought representatives from city, county and state law enforcement, local ambulance personnel, an air ambulance and the National Guard to Franklin Park to present demonstrations and answer questions. The Crash Test Dummies and McGruff the Crime Dog were also on hand for the kids.

Benton County Sheriff’s Deputy Garrison Reekers brought his patrol dog, Vader, to the program. Belle Plaine Police Officer Matt Aicher donned an attack suit and Reekers demonstrated what Vader would do to assist in the arrest of a reluctant suspect.

St. Luke’s Hospital’s Lifeguard helicopter landed on the baseball diamond and personnel answered questions on the equipment and procedures for the air ambulance.

Lifeguard personnel also assisted members of the Chelsea and Belle Plaine fire departments and the Belle Plaine Ambulance Service in a demonstration of a mock pedestrian accident. In the scenario, a 10-year-old boy is run over by a pick-up truck and trapped under the truck’s rear wheels. The fire departments used devices to lift the truck off of the dummy (victim) and ambulance crews stabilized him for a trip to the hospital via Lifeguard Ambulance.

The sheriff’s department photographed children for identification. The National Guard brought its inflatable jousting pit for the young people to try.

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John M. Beck

JohnBeckObituaryJohn M. Beck, 85, died Saturday, August 29, 2009 in Mercy Medical Center in Cedar Rapids following a sudden illness.  Memorial services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Hrabak Funeral Home by Rev. Jack Andrews.  Inurnment will be in the Rector Cemetery, Chelsea.  Visitation will be after 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

He is survived by his wife Esther; sons, Richard (Nelsene), Jerald and John Jr. (Kathy), all of Belle Plaine, and Dennis (Deb) of LeGrande; daughter, Joan (Scott) Schild of Belle Plaine; brothers, Albert (Ruth) of Belle Plaine and Nathan of Blairstown; sisters, Martha Strong and Gertrude McElroy , both of Belle Plaine; also by seventeen grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren.

A memorial fund has been established.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.hrabakfuneralhome.com under “obituaries.”

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