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Eads Garners Second NWCA Honor Oskaloosa–Joe Eads (Sr., Morrison, Ill., Biology) closed out an exceptional student-athlete career as he yet again collected an NWCA NAIA Scholar All-America honor. The senior, who earned his second award, wrapped up his senior campaign as a national qualifier with a Grade Point Average of 3.49. Eads posted an 18-6 record during the 2020-2021 campaign. To be eligible for the award, individuals must have attended the nominating institution for at least one full semester. They then must own a cumulative GPA of 3.2 and have won 60% of their matches OR own a 3.0 GPA and be an All-American. Eads met the first criteria. ....
Eads Wins Twice, Falls Short of All-America Status Park City, Kan.–Joe Eads (Sr., Morrison, Ill., Biology) closed out his collegiate career with a strong showing, but came up just shy of once again being an All-American as he competed at the NAIA Men’s Wrestling National Championship Friday. The 149-pounder, who entered as the #12 seed, won twice, but also lost twice in being eliminated in Session #2. His efforts netted WPU 3.5 points which is 40th overall. This coming a year after finishing seventh for his first All-America honor. Eads opened the day with a nail-biting victory over Jovon Mitchell of Missouri Valley, winning 5-2 in the first tiebreaker. After being tied 1-1 through the three regulation periods and overtime, he was on top for the first tiebreaker 30-second period and rode Mitchell out. Eads also put Mitchell to his back for a four-point near-fall. Mitchell was then on top and while staying in control, he only collected one penalty point, giving Eads ....
Eads Qualifies, Statesmen Place Seventh at Heart Championship Oskaloosa–Joe Eads (Jr., Morrison, Ill., Biology) shook off an early loss and went on a revenge tour the remainder of the day to earn another bid to nationals as the William Penn men’s wrestling team competed at the Heart of America Athletic Conference Championship Saturday. Host WPU placed seventh out of nine teams with 48.5 points, while #1 Grand View topped the team standings with 216.5 points. Missouri Valley was a distant runner-up with 146.5 points. Eads dropped his first bout 7-3 to Jovon Mitchell of Missouri Valley, but the 149-pounder rallied with four straight wins, including three by fall. In the third-place match, to guarantee himself a return trip to the NAIA National Championships, he pinned Mitchell in the first period. It will be Eads’ second trip to the final event of the year. ....
Board adds new faces Star Courier Personnel matters first in closed session, then in open meeting occupied the Kewanee Dist. 229 board of education during its regular meeting on Tuesday at Petersen Auditorium at Kewanee High School. The district made eight hires, accepted two resignations and approved one transfer. All the votes were unanimous with the entire seven-member board in attendance. The two resignations: Alexis Webster as track coach at Central Junior High and Chad Kelly as assistant wrestling coach at Kewanee High. Three 21st Century student assistants were hired: Ryan Hansen and Paige Weida at Neponset and Keagan Anderson at Belle. ....