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We were proud to announce a rebrand with the return of Iowa Prep Illustrated in November 2023, in on-line version (only). Iowa Prep Illustrated was a popular high school sports magazine in our state in the Mid-90s. With its return, we are honoring its founder & friend Mike Stevens. Originally, we were JTB247’s, it’s inception was in June 2021.

Iowa Prep Illustrated’s focus will area coverage of Cherokee, MMCRU, Ridge View, and South O’Brien in Northwest Iowa. We will also provide scoreboard coverage of eight high school conference — Lakes, Missouri River, North Central, Siouxland, Top Of Iowa, Twin Lakes, War Eagle, Western Valley and one independent school in Western Christian.

Its online editor, Jeff has had trials and errors during his lifetime, along with numerous health issues. In May 2022 he became disabled. However, he refuses to look back, and focuses on the present, future, and most of all God, his family, especially his grandchildren.

He found God again in 2015, and today plays a significant part of his part.

(Photo left) Jeff pictured with his two granddaughters Arleigh and Aloni in Jeff’s home. (Photo right) Jeff pictured with his two grown children Alex and Ashley in his home.

Jeff has has spent more than three decades as a sports writer, sports editor, and sports photographer. He began back in the fall of 1988 at then his hometown Cherokee Daily Times. His trails in newsprint media have taken him across the state. During his time working in Northeastern Iowa as a sports editor (Charles City Press), Jeff had the privilege of covering Iowa, Iowa State, and UNI football, in addition to four area schools (Charles City, Nashua-Plainfield, North Butler, and Rockford).

He has worked for both newspapers in his hometown (Cherokee Chronicle and Cherokee Daily Times). There he had the opportunity to work for one of his newspaper mentors Paul Struck. He served as sports editor for the Cherokee Daily Times, most recently from 2000 until March of 2002, when the two publications became one publication owned by then Rust Communications.

He has also worked for newsprint publications based in Ida, O’Brien, Lyon, and Webster Counties.

He’s won numerous Iowa Newspaper Association (INA) awards, winning best sports photo, best sports story, and best sports pages (2009, 2010), all multiple times. In 2012, he was selected Best Sports Columnist in Weeklies Class II.

He’s served as a voting member for the Iowa Newspaper Association (INA) all-state selections in boys & girls basketball, baseball, and football for more than 20 years, and also served as a Associated Press Iowa weekly rankings voter for boys high school athletics.

Jeff is a veteran of the United States Air Force. He had basic training at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, TX, and technical training in Texas. Jeff was stationed at Grand Forks AFB (Strategic Air Command) in North Dakota, where he served as a security specialist for alert aircraft (B-52 Bombers, KC-135 Air Refuelers).

He attended Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge. There he met his former wife and began a family.

He worked in radio at Iowa Central Community College (Ft. Dodge), and for a brief time as a part-time on-air person at KCHE in Cherokee.

He has also served as a middle school volleyball & basketball coach (Galva-Holstein), a volunteer high school assistant softball coach (Cherokee) under legendary coach Leo Hupke. He served as a community college assistant coach in women’s basketball and softball (Iowa Central), in addition to serving as recruitment coordinator at Iowa Central for women’s athletics (softball, basketball).

He’s very proud to have worked and mentored by some great coaches, including Dennis Pilcher (Iowa Central Community College), Jerry Malloy (Iowa Central Community College).

He was a Ellsworth Community College statistician for football during tenure of the late head coach Mark Thomsen. He was a volunteer staff individual for the 1995-96 NJCAA National Tournament qualifier women’s basketball team coached by Annie (Stelow) Kalous. That team tied a school record 26 wins for the season, finishing 26-4.

Jeff is a father of two grown children (Ashley, Alex), the grandfather of two: Arleigh Nicole (5) & Aloni Ann (2). Jeff also has two grown sisters Jean of Cherokee and Jenni or rural Schaller.