United Way survives year of COVID-19
Director Mary Beth Caboth leads volunteers through pandemic and pregnancy.
Bob Saar
It s been a tough year for people who work in the world of charity.
Imagine what Mary Beth Caboth has gone through in her first year as executive director of the Burlington branch of United Way.
Caboth grew up in Montrose and Donnellson. She and her husband, Tristan, recently moved back to Southeast Iowa after a few years in Des Moines. We wanted to be back closer to our home and all of our family and friends, she said. I mean, we both went to school here at Central Lee and we wanted to raise our family with the community support that we had growing up as kids.
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The Winfield-Mt. Union Wolves girls basketball team is drawing attention from around the state with their hot start to the season. WMU is currently 8-0 on the year and ranked in this week’s poll from the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union. The Wolves check in at No. 11 in class 1A. They were ranked 14
th a week ago. Winfield-Mt. Union has wins this season over New London, WACO, Pekin, Danville, Van Buren, Central Lee, Mediapolis and Wapello. Kyndal Townsley and Bradie Buffington are the team leaders at 10 points per game. Buffington is the leader on the glass at eight boards per contest. Keely Malone has dished out a team best 2.3 assists. The Wolves are back on the floor one final time before Christmas when they meet Louisa-Muscatine in Winfield on Tuesday.
A nip and tuck game was in favor of the Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ basketball team on Friday night when they downed Central Lee 47-43 at home to keep their undefeated record intact.
The Wolves led 12-8 after one and that slight advantage was all they needed, as each team had identical quarters to rest of the way with both squads scoring 16 in the second, nine in the third, and 10 in the final frame. Bradie Buffington came off the bench to drop 16 points on eight of 14 shooting and hauled in five rebounds. Jobey Malone added nine points, Keetyn Townsley recorded four steals, and Kyndal Townsley had four assists along with Jami Wilkerson. WMU shared the ball well assisting on 16 of 21 field goals and Head Coach Mitch Wachs attributes that to his team’s unselfishness. “We are passing the ball really well. Our guards have done a great job of getting the ball inside where we have had some favorable matchups. Our guards have the ability to score, but that just shows how unselfish our