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VOL. 124, NO. 19
O
n
S u n d a y,
May 8 at
5:33 p.m.,
Middleton
Police off i c e r s
were dispatched to
Cornwell
a residence
in the 7400 block of Franklin
Avenue for a report of suspicious activity.
A homeowner reported
that the cleaning person that
was currently in the home
was acting suspiciously and
was possibly under the influence of drugs. The homeowner further reported
finding a bag containing
drugs and drug paraphernalia
belonging to the cleaning
person in a bathroom.
Officers arrived and made
contact withKeeley J. Cornwell, 27, in the residence.
Found in Cornwells possession were numerous items of
drug paraphernalia, as well as
heroin, methamphetamine,
and a schedule II controlled
substance.
Cornwell was booked into
the Dane County Jail and
tentatively charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Heroin,
Possession of Methamphetamine, and Possession of a
Schedule II Controlled Substance.
A chance to help
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2016
www.MiddletonTimes.com
by MATT GEIGER
Times-Tribune
Authorities say Ari Meyer and Hayley Krause were using a crosswalk on Century Avenue April 21 when they were struck by
a vehicle driven by Ross Cotter-Brown, who was fleeing from police. Cotter-Brown was later arrested after crashing into another
vehicle.
tical.
Planning director Eileen Kelley said the plan was vetted by
Walker Parking Consultants and
suggested from a public perception and a qualitative standpoint
the site would be a good spot to
have parking available to historic core. Walker consultants
said quantitatively it will only
add about 29 to 33 new spaces.
It was noted that downtown typically has a parking deficit mid-
afternoon on weekdays.
In addition the citys TIF
consultant Vandewalle and Associates said there was value in
purchasing the land because of
the densification that is happening around it and the perception
of a lack of parking.
Alder Kathy Olson, who has
been a proponent of using the
land for green space, pointed
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the American Institute of Certified Planners (A.I.C.P.). In addition she has led the Citys
United Way campaign for the
past several years.
Attoun-Tucker has a M.S. in
Urban & Regional Planning
from the University of Iowa, a
B.S. in Community and Regional Planning from Missouri
State University and a Certificate in Public Administration
from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. She and her
husband Jeremiah are the proud
parents of sons Harvey and Truman.
tion.orgor by calling1-800-838-3006.
In announcing the award winners, Madison Trust board
president Sam Breidenbach stated: Preserving and renovating historic structures and landscapes creates jobs, protects
the environment, and revitalizes neighborhoods. I encourage
community members to join us at this gathering so they can
learn more about the innovative historic preservation work
that is being done in Madison and the surrounding area.
The Madison Trust for Historic Preservation is dedicated
to the conservation of Madisons historic places through advocacy
and
education.
A volunteer board of trustees guides the independent, nonprofit, community-supported organization. Madison Trust
works with the Madison Landmarks Commission and other
municipal agencies as well as Historic Madison Inc., the Wisconsin Historical Society, and the Wisconsin Trust for Historic Preservation. Madison Trust is a Local Partner of the
National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Environmental
Protection
Agency since the early 2000s,
they have been prohibited in
Wisconsin until now because of
concerns about their potential to
contaminate water. The Department of Agriculture, Trade and
Consumer Protection very recently registered them for use in
eight Wisconsin counties, with
very specific restrictions, including their use near standpipes. These products can be
applied within 66 feet of standpipes only if they are immediately worked 2-3 inches into the
soil or if the field is managed
using no-till, high crop residue
practices.
Under the experimental use
permit process, the department
may authorize uses of pesticides
for research. The department
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Pope Farm Conservancy will host an Archeology Tour Wednesday, May 18 from
6:30-8 p.m. The conservancy is located at 7440 Old Sauk Rd, Verona, WI 53593, and visitors will
meet near the lower parking lot. The event will he hosted by Dr. Amy Rosebrough, State Historical Society. Rosebrough will take visitors on an archaeological walking tour of sites in
Pope Farm Conservancy and discuss American Indian life in and near Pope Farm. She will show
how they made tools out of stones and provide a fascinating overview of how land usage has
changed. All FOPFC tours are free and open to the public. No registration is necessary. Find
more info at www.popefarmconservancy.org. Contact info@popefarmconservancy.org for more.
Photo contributed
Poet Steve Tomasko, of Middleton, was awarded First Place by the Wisconsin
Fellowship of Poets for his chapbook, And No Spiders Were Harmed.
Two Madison-area poets
received top honors for their
poetry at the Wisconsin
Fellowship of Poets annual
spring conference in Madison,
April 30, 2016.
Steve Tomasko, of Middleton, was awarded First Place
for his chapbook, And No
Spiders Were Harmed (Red
Bird Chapbooks, St. Paul,
MN). Second Place went to
Sandy Stark, of Madison, for
her chapbook, The Toolbox
Poems (Finishing
Line
Press, Georgetown, KY).
Special mention was given to
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Photo contributed
Founded in 1992, the Experimental Aircraft Associations Young Eagles program has dedicated nearly 25 years to giving
youth ages 817 their first free ride in an airplane. Its the only program of its kind, with the sole mission to introduce and
inspire kids in the world of aviation. Today, the Young Eagles program has flown nearly 2 million kids with the help of EAAs
network of volunteer pilots and ground support. EAA Chapter 1389 in Middleton hosts 3 Young Eagle Rally events every
year. The first rally in 2016 in onSaturday, May 14 at the Middleton/Morey Airport at 8300 Airport Road in Middleton
from9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Parents of interested children should contact Todd Osborne at 608-438-2591 or via email attoddosborne@gmail.com. Walk-Ins will be accepted on the day of the rally, but organizers prefer to schedule ahead of time so that
they have enough pilots and aircraft available for everyone. They still have plenty of timeslots available and are hoping for a
terrific day introducing children to the fascinating world of general and sport aviation.
Photos contributed
The Middleton-Cross PlainsVentureCrew 640 meets at 7 p.m. on the first and third Sunday of the month. The first Sunday
of the month is always at the Middleton airport and the third Sunday location depends out what activities are planned. Venturing
is a co-ed Boy Scout program for young adults ages 14 to 21 years old who like to have fun outdoor adventures. Anyone interested
in joining the crew or wanting to learn more is welcome to attend a meeting. For more information contact Steven Kolb atrealmencookwithiron@gmail.comor 576-7381.Check out our Facebook page VentureTroop 640.
City approves
$700,000 TIF for
Spectrum World
Headquarters
expansion
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2016
Special concerts at
the PAC next week
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Photo contributed
Celebrate National EMS Week with a free training event. Learn hands-only CPR on Saturday, May 21 from 8 a.m. to noon. There will be quick training sessions for all ages with experienced instructors. Meet your local Paramedics and learn important skills at Middleton
Emergency Medical Services headquarters, 2020 Parmenter St.
Local veterans are planning a Memorial Day ceremony at St. Peters Catholic Church and
cemetery on Memorial Day, Monday, May 30, at 9:30 a.m. A mass will precede the ceremony
at8:30 a.m.at the cemetery. The Middleton High School Band will provide music.
Photo contributed
For more information contact Steve Kurr of the Middleton High School Orchestra at
skurr@mcpasd.k12.wi.us 608-829-9870.
C OURT R EPORT
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MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE
07/09/2015, $98.80 , 6318 South
Ave, Middleton, WI 53562
Cray, Ryan N, 18, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
07/05/2015, $98.80, 9030 Settlers
Rd, Madison, WI 53717
Cruz Guifarro, Genaro A, 19,
Method
of
Giving
Signals,
06/24/2015, $98.80, 1 S Walbridge
Ave, Madison, WI 53714
De Santes, Kathleen A, 57, Traffic
Control Signal Violation red,
07/06/2015, $98.80, 3906 Caribou
Rd, Verona, WI 53593
Dilley, Clayton P, 22, Operating
While Intoxicated, 06/28/2015,
$861.00, 1522 Main St Apt A, Cross
Plains, WI 53528
Dilley, Clayton P, 22, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
06/28/2015, $0.00 , 1522 Main St
Apt A, Cross Plains, WI 53528
Dresen, Elana M, 64, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
06/16/2015, $98.80, 205 West St,
Waunakee, WI 53597
Dunphy, Matthew J, 20, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
07/06/2015, $124.00 , 13237 W
Travis Trace Rd, Evansville, WI
53536
Durbin, David A, 44, Vehicle Registration Revoked/Suspended/Cancel, 07/15/2015, $98.80 , 8531
Greenway Blvd # 208, Middleton, WI
53562
Easa, Eman A, 28, Vehicle Registration Revoked/Suspended/Cancel, 07/17/2015, $98.80 , 4833
Sheboygan Ave #221, Madison, WI
53705
Ellis, Krenshara L, 21, Operating
w/o a Valid Drivers License,
07/01/2015, $124.00, 7005 Flower
Ln Apt E, Madison, WI 53717
Emmrich, Jacob L, 23, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
06/24/2015, $98.80, 5144 Torino Ct
#7, Middleton, WI 53562
Ericsson Moon, Victoria D, 66,
Following
Too
Closely,
Auto
07/10/2015, $124.00, 2219 Middleton Bch, Middleton, WI 53562
Esser, Shereen M, 39, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
07/13/2015, $124.00, 209 Maple Dr,
Mount Horeb, WI 53572
Falk, Alexander J, 29, Operating
revocation,
07/18/2015,
after
$124.00 , 3501 Pierstorff St #8,
Madison, WI 53704
Fang, Xiang, 20, Possession of
Drug Paraphernalia, 07/05/2015,
$187.00, 642 University Dr., Oclair,
WI 54701
Fasolo, Emma J, 34, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
06/26/2015, $124.00, 19 S 226Th
Ln, Buckeye, AZ 85326 7865
Fink, Karen J, 57, Operating w/o
a Valid Drivers License, 07/09/2015,
$124.00, 3133 Maple Valley Dr #211,
Madison, WI 53719,
Fletcher, Alexander D, 28, Non
Registration, 07/04/2015, $98.80 ,
2722 Atwood Ave, Madison, WI
53704
Flowers, Robert A JR, 24, Operating w/o a Valid Drivers License,
06/27/2015, $124.00, 425 S Bird St
Apt 102, Sun Prairie, WI 53590
Follett, James H, 60, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
07/18/2015, $124.00, 587 Fargo Trl,
Middleton, WI 53562
Fosshage, Michael S, 28, Motor
vehicle liability insurance required,
06/13/2015, $0.00 , 1223 Hillcrest
Drive, Black Earth, WI 53515
Frank, Jennifer L, 30, Auto Following Too Closely, 06/29/2015,
$124.00, 3700 Parmenter St # 315,
Middleton, WI 53562
Freaner, Jammie L, 31, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
07/09/2015, $98.80, 734 Braxton Pl,
Madison, WI 53715
Fryk, Brent T, 31, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
07/11/2015, $98.80, 713 Park Ave,
De Forest, WI 53532
Garcia Garcia, Jose J, 18, Operating w/o a Valid Drivers License,
07/12/2015, $124.00 , 2060 Allen
Blvd # 24, Middleton, WI 53562
Garcia Ramos, Alejandro, 31, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
07/05/2015, $98.80, 218 W 6Th St,
Richland Center, WI 53581
Garcia-Trinidad, Cristian P, 44,
Battery, 07/10/2015, $313.00, 2128
High Ridge Trl # 305, Fitchburg, WI
53713
Gibson, Alexi M, 37, Speeding 55
MPH Zone, 07/05/2015, $124.00, 14
Pintail Cir, Madison, WI 53717
Giles, Keith D, 23, Possession of
Controlled Substance, 07/10/2015,
$281.50, 3609 Napoli Ln # 7, Middleton, WI 53562
Giles, Keith D, 23, Possession of
Drug Paraphernalia, 07/10/2015,
$187.00, 3609 Napoli Ln # 7, Middleton, WI 53562
Govorukha, Svetlana V, 38, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
07/14/2015, $174.40, 1702 Tierney
Dr, Waunakee, WI 53597
Gray, Zachary Joseph, 26, Vehicle
Registration
Revoked/Suspended/Cancel, 07/14/2015, $98.80,
3527 Salerno Ct Apt 2, Middleton, WI
53562
Grinde, Caroline J, 24, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
06/28/2015, $98.80, 4817 Sheboygan Ave # 715, Madison, WI 53705
Hall, James L, 28, Non Registration, 07/02/2015, $38.00 , 6335
Pheasant Ln Apt 101, Middleton, WI
53562
Hanson, David R, 56, Non Registration, 07/15/2015, $98.80 , 2830
Tomahawk Ct, Middleton, WI 53562
Hargraves, Leah Y, 27, Auto Following Too Closely, 06/27/2015,
$111.40 , 22 High Point Woods Dr
#201, Madison, WI 53719
Hengel, Nicole M, 23, Vehicle
Registration
Revoked/
07/05/2015,
Suspended/Cancel,
$98.80, 7762 Martinsville Rd, Cross
Plains, WI 53528
Henrichs, Jacob A, 29, Non Registration, 07/08/2015, $98.80, 111 W
Wilson St # 607, Madison, WI 53703
Herbig, Richard D, 57, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
06/23/2015, $98.80, 4506 Bonner
Ln, Madison, WI 53704
Hielsberg, Tanner J, 26, Improper
Right Turn, 07/10/2015, $98.80 ,
2612 Branch St Apt 209, Middleton,
WI 53562
Hill, Nicole E, 35, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
07/13/2015, $98.80, 1503 Parkview
Ct, Prairie Du Sac, WI 53578
Hinnawi, Mohammed A, 50, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
06/28/2015, $124.00, 3806 Toban
Dr, Madison, WI 53704
Hirsch, Martin L, 56, Possession
of Controlled Substance, 06/25/2015,
$281.50, 5310 S Ridge Way, Middleton, WI 53562
Hirshfeld, Stephen S, 51, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
07/12/2015, $98.80, 5311 S Ridge
Way Apt 205, Middleton, WI 53562
Hokanson, Ian S, 18, Park Regulations - Hours, 07/08/2015, $92.50,
9106 Settlers Rd, Madison, WI
53717
Hoke, Angela M, 42, Operating
Suspended,
07/02/2015,
while
$124.00 , 7140 Tree Ln, Madison,
WI 53717
Holt Jr, William A, 23, Operating
Suspended,
06/21/2015,
while
$38.00, 517 1/2 West Doty Street,
Madison, WI 53703
Holt Jr, William A, 23, Vehicle
Revoked/
Registration
06/21/2015,
Suspended/Cancel,
$98.80, 517 1/2 West Doty Street,
Madison, WI 53703
Houden, Anna C, 21, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
06/27/2015, $98.80, 1115 Willow Ln,
Madison, WI 53705
Hubbard, Matasha C, 34, Operating w/o a Valid Drivers License,
06/18/2015, $124.00, 1140 Morraine
View Dr #201, Madison, WI 53719
Huntington, Dolores M, 48, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
07/09/2015, $98.80, 6618 Traveler
Trl, Windsor, WI 53598
Hutchins, Lannenus J, 19, Vehicle
Revoked/
Registration
Suspended/Cancel,
07/11/2015,
$98.80 , 2822 Henshue Rd, Madison, WI 53711,
Jacobs, Sarah B, 24, Operating
vehicle
without
insurance,
07/10/2015, $124.00, 1440 Jenifer
St., Madison, WI 53703
Johnson Iii, Carlee, 35, H&R
Property Adjacent/Hwy, 07/03/2015,
$187.00 , 205
Bridge St, Mazomanie, WI 53560
Johnson Iii, Carlee, 35, Failure To
Report
Accident,
07/03/2015,
$313.00 , 205
Bridge St, Mazomanie, WI 53560
Johnson Iii, Carlee, 35, Operating
vehicle
without
insurance,
07/03/2015, $124.00, 205 Bridge St,
Mazomanie, WI 53560
Johnson Iii, Carlee, 35, Operating
while
Suspended,
07/03/2015,
$124.00 , 205
Bridge St, Mazomanie, WI 53560
Johnson Iii, Carlee, 35, Failure to
Keep Vehicle Under Control,
07/03/2015, $136.60, 205 Bridge St,
Mazomanie, WI 53560
Johnson, Daniel K, 32, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
07/08/2015, $98.80 , 4700 James
Ave, Racine, WI 53402
Kaja, Kristoffer W, 28, Non Registration, 06/29/2015, $98.80, 7525
Tree Ln # 326, Madison, WI 53717
Kalluri, Vijaya, 48, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
06/28/2015, $124.00, 1705 Hidden
Hill Dr, Verona, WI 53593
Kasdorf, Dean C, 80, Inattentive
Driving, 07/20/2015, $111.40, 1620
Maple St, Middleton, WI 53562
Kim, Newrhee, 40, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
07/09/2015, $98.80, 3774 Swoboda
Rd, Verona, WI 53593
King, Amanda R, 31, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
07/06/2015, $124.00, 1032 Putnam
Ave, Janesville, WI 53545
King, Courtney Y, 28, No Drivers
License on Person, 07/10/2015,
$98.80, 4642 Hayes Rd # 3, Madison, WI 53704
Kirkenmeier, Adam N, 24, Non
Registration, 07/18/2015, $98.80 ,
1364 Avalon Ct, Wheaton, IL 60189
Kisting, Sandie L, 48, Operating
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
07/18/2015, $98.80 , 9526 Blue
Heron Dr, Middleton, WI 53562
Olson, Leo B, 22, FTS/Improper
Stop at Stop Sign, 06/22/2015,
$98.80, 112 N Breese Ter, Madison,
WI 53726
Olstad, Shelby L, 18, Park Regulations - Hours, 07/08/2015, $92.50,
5906 Sandhill Dr, Middleton, WI
53562
Osbourne, Jeffrey A, 48, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
07/11/2015, $98.80, 911 Woods Dr,
Hartland, WI 53029
Osgood, Derek R, 18, Operating
Suspended,
06/30/2015,
while
$124.00, 409 Hickory St, Sauk City,
WI 53583
Osvaldo, Olayo J, 39, Operating
while
Suspended,
07/08/2015,
$124.00, 2202 Rosenberry Rd # 2,
Madison, WI 53711
Oxberger, Jeremy K, 37, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
06/28/2015, $124.00, 32978 Jaquish
North Rd, Hillpoint, WI 53937
Oxberger, Jeremy K, 37, Operating while Suspended, 06/28/2015,
$124.00, 32978 Jaquish North Rd,
Hillpoint, WI 53937
Oxberger, Jeremy K, 37, Non
Registration, 06/28/2015, $98.80 ,
32978 Jaquish North Rd, Hillpoint,
WI 53937
Oxberger, Jeremy K, 37, Possession of Controlled Substance,
06/27/2015, $533.50, 32978 Jaquish
North Rd, Hillpoint, WI 53937
Paar, Lance M, 43, Failure to
Keep Vehicle Under Control,
07/09/2015, $136.60 , 3414 Valley
Ridge Rd #8, Middleton, WI 53562
Paar, Lance M, 43, Unsafe Lane
Deviation, 07/09/2015, $98.80, 3414
Valley Ridge Rd #8, Middleton, WI
53562
Paar, Lance M, 43, Traffic Control
Signal Violation red, 07/09/2015,
$98.80 , 3414 Valley Ridge Rd #8,
Middleton, WI 53562
Pauley, Kimberley A, 48, Non
Registration, 07/11/2015, $38.00 ,
244 12Th St Apt 906, Prairie Du Sac,
WI 53578
Peoples, Emanuel D, 27, Sudden
Pedestrian/Bicyclist/EPAMD Movement in, 07/10/2015, $86.20 , 312
Wisconsin Ave, Madison, WI 53703
Peplinski, Thomas W, 51, Non
Registration, 06/28/2015, $98.80 ,
5314 Jonquil Ct, Middleton, WI
53562
Peterson-Geiger, Kathryn E, 53,
Vehicle Registration Revoked/Suspended/Cancel, 07/18/2015, $98.80,
3305 N Stone Creek Cir, Madison,
WI 53719
Porter, Robert R, 58, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
07/12/2015, $98.80 , 9 Greenside
Cir, Verona, WI 53593
Porter, William J, 43, Retail Theft/
Shoplifting, 07/09/2015, $187.00 ,
1819
Aberg Ave, Madison, WI
53704
Pratt, Marvin L, 49, Theft,
06/21/2015, $313.00 , 6628 West
Broadway Ave. North, Brooklyn Park,
MN 55428
Prosch, Carolyn Elizabeth, 21,
Vehicle Registration Revoked/Suspended/Cancel, 06/27/2015, $98.80,
1938 Sheridan St # A, Madison, WI
53704
Puguh, Arthya, 27, Unsafe Lane
Deviation, 07/03/2015, $98.80, 1700
Dublin Trl # 122, Neenah, WI 54956
Raabe, Amanda E, 25, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
07/13/2015, $149.20, 2 W. Gorham
Street #207, Madison, WI 53703
Ramirez Ruiz, Aldert, 29, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
07/17/2015, $98.80, 234 Randolph
Dr # 309D, Madison, WI 53717,
Ratcliffe, Tod W, 48, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
07/12/2015, $98.80, 11892 Hawley
Ln, Huntley, IL 60142
Rawlins, Thomas P, 23, FTS/Improper Stop at Stop Sign,
06/30/2015, $136.60, 6816 Old Sauk
Ct, Madison, WI 53717
Reller, Mitchell N, 19, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
07/06/2015, $124.00 , 8875 Sunstone Lane, Middleton, WI 53562
Repp, Tyson J, 33, Operating w/o
a Valid Drivers License, 06/28/2015,
$124.00, 5518 Century Ave Apt 4,
Middleton, WI 53562
Richards, Devon Jaymes, 24, Vehicle Registration Revoked/Suspended/Cancel, 06/23/2015, $98.80,
2070 Allen Blvd # 1, Middleton, WI
54562
Richards, Devon Jaymes, 24, Operating w/o a Valid Drivers License,
06/23/2015, $124.00 , 2070 Allen
Blvd # 1, Middleton, WI 54562
Richards, Isiah L, 24, Operating
w/o a Valid Drivers License,
06/09/2015, $124.00 , 2080 Allen
Blvd # 9, Middleton, WI 53562
Richter, Timothy T, 46, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
07/09/2015, $98.80, 3795 Swoboda
Rd, Verona, WI 53593
Roberts, Michael S, 48, Method
of Giving Signals, 06/30/2015,
$98.80 , 3309 Glacier Ridge Rd,
Public park is
no place for
religious event
Anyone interested in separation of church and state is probably already aware of the Jesus
Lunches being served Tuesdays to students of Middleton
High School. These lunches are
served by volunteers from local
churches, are not mandatory,
and are free to students. According to reports, several hundred
students attended last Tuesdays
lunch. While there, they were
also subjected to a so-called
biblical truth, intoned by one
of the would-be missionary volunteers.
On the day I attended, barricades blocked off the courageous students who protested
this type of activity being held
in the park their school leases.
These students were supported
and joined by staff and a few
members of the Freedom from
Religion Foundation of Madison, an organization that works
diligently to defend the constitutional separation of church
and state. FFRF and Ians Pizza
provided free pizza for the protesters.
In my opinion, a school-adjacent park is no place to hold an
event like this. To lure innocent
kids with the promise of a free
lunch and then proselytize religion to them is coercive, nervy,
and presumptuous. I wonder
what the culturally diverse parents of this area think when they
send their kids to public school
only to find out a group of evangelizers is preaching Christianity to them in a taxpayer-funded
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park.
I felt very proud of the kids
who attended last Tuesdays
protest. They were well-informed and self-confident in
their views.
Question: It seems like
churches are always struggling
for money. Where do they get
the funds to feed hundreds of
students every week? The cost
of all that non-recyclable plastic
packaging alone would be welcome for feeding the homeless.
And preaching? Take it to the
church, where it belongs, not to
a public park.
Sue Schuetz
Cross Plains
Constitution
does not
prohibit free
speech or
freedom of
assembly
Letter to the editor,
TO THE
Students were
thrown under
the bus by city,
school district
Letter to the editor,
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E DITOR
by seniors.
I think we are doing a disservice to all the citizens that
are living in the downtown area,
and they are citizens of all
ages, West laid out. Its not
just young kids that want to be
playing active sports. It will
probably be a larger number of
elderly. They want a park where
they can go sit under a tree as
opposed to sitting inside or on a
teeny tiny balcony if they are
lucky enough to have one.
West said she supported having the other half the land be
used for parking because it
would boost economic development.
Alder Howard Teal brought
attention to the space next door
to city hall where the Middleton
Lindgren,
Hornung
deserve thanks
for their service
Dear editor,
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Middleton, WI 53562
Rodger, Susan A, 56, Non Registration, 07/18/2015, $98.80 , 3529
Salerno Ct # 6, Middleton, WI 53562
Rodriguez, Maria Lourdes, 50,
of
Giving
Signals,
Method
06/24/2015, $98.80, 5306 S Ridge
Way, Middleton, WI 53562
Rud, Matthew M, 27, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
07/14/2015, $98.80, 124 Prairie Avenue, Prairie Du Sac, WI 53578
Ryckman, Latasha, 31, FTS/Improper Stop at Stop Sign,
07/02/2015, $98.80, 6309 Maywood
Ave, Middleton, WI 53562
Sauer, Rachel M, 39, FTS/Improper Stop at Stop Sign,
07/09/2015, $98.80, 926 Sauk Ridge
Trl, Madison, WI 53717
Schafer, Lisa A, 47, FTS/Improper
Stop at Stop Sign, 06/30/2015,
$98.80, 3580 Flagstone Cir, Middleton, WI 53562
By 1850, it was realized that air circulation was necessary for efficient
cooling. This idea was patented in
1856. This worked fine as long as the
door was not opened too often.
Ice was harvested from local lakes
and rivers. Large chunks of ice were cut
and removed to icehouses where the ice
was stored until warm weather created
a demand. These pieces of ice were
stored in hay or sawdust to keep them
from thawing. The ice was then delivered to homes by an iceman. Cardboard
signs were placed in the window of a
home for the iceman. It displayed
weights of 25, 50, 75, or 100 pounds on
each side of the square. The amount
number placed at the top told the iceman which amount of ice was wanted.
There were more than 27 manufacturers of iceboxes as this represented
American entrepreneurship.
In the early 1900s, refrigerators appeared and the boxes disappeared
quickly. The depression of 1929 helped
sell electric refrigeration as it was more
convenient and less work.
Most icebox manufacturers sold
out to refrigerator companies by the
1930s. Because iceboxes were a common appliance in the home for almost
a century, the term icebox is still used
by some to refer to a refrigerator.
dleton, WI 53562
Shen, Lu, 29, Method of Giving
Signals, 07/08/2015, $98.80, 18725
Brookfield Lake Dr # 17, Brookfield,
WI 53045
Silva Mejia, Juan P, 34, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
07/13/2015, $98.80, 4611 Crescent
Rd., #1, Fitchburg, WI 53711
Silva Mejia, Juan P, 34, Operating
w/o a Valid Drivers License,
07/13/2015, $124.00, 4611 Crescent
Rd., #1, Fitchburg, WI 53711
Smith, Adam J, 20, Underage
Consume/Possess Alcoholic Beverages, 07/05/2015, $187.00, 1101 W
College Ave, Jacksonville, IL 62650
Stonestreet, Adam J, 25, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
06/30/2015, $124.00, 3020 Todd Dr,
Madison, WI 53713
Strieter, Anne E, 56, FYR while
Making Left Turn, 07/06/2015,
$98.80, N4404 Friedel Ave, Cam-
Photo by ultimatehistoryproject.com
Old iceboxes were just that: boxes with ice in them to keep food cold. Ice
was collected from area lakes (above).
bridge, WI 53523
Swenson, David A, 35, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
06/30/2015, $98.80, 5306 Congress
Ave # 1, Madison, WI 53718
Ta, Randy A, 18, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
03/12/2015, $149.20 , 9214 Ashworth Dr, Verona, WI 53593
Ta, Randy A, 18, Operating vehicle without insurance, 03/12/2015,
$0.00, 9214 Ashworth Dr, Verona,
WI 53593
Thao, Song V, 31, Vehicle Registration Revoked/Suspended/Cancel,
07/13/2015, $98.80, 303 Manley Ln,
Cottage Grove, WI 53527
Townsel, Nativity Ann, 36, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
06/15/2015, $98.80, 5310 Mathews
Rd # 5, Middleton, WI 53562
Turner, Tavarionte D, 21, Oper
M/V by Permitee w/o instructor,
06/25/2015, $124.00, 6325 Pheas-
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Ahmad, Zamaan
Allee, Alyson
Allison, McKenna
Arrington, Felicity
Ashley, Alexander
Barmore, Zoe
Bertalot, Genevieve
Bishop, Sylvie
Boehnen, Chloe
Braun, Mitchell
Bresnick, Jaren
Bunz, Victoria
Burns, Eleanor
Callaci, Liam
Carranza, Kelly
Cermak, Ivan
Chang, William
Chau, Trevor
Chirafisi, Isabella
Cho, Jeremy
Clark, Ava
Cliff, Lauren
Colbert, Lynnea
Cole, Aidan
Culp, Jenna
Cushman, Emma
Dahmen, Beau
Daniel, Devin
Dubas, Surina
Dunn, Ayla
Eggert, Samuel
Engling, Emery
Evans, Abigail
Ezman, Jaxson
Fischer, Halle
Fisher, Emily
Flottmeyer, Isaac
Foland, Max
Foley, Sarah
Fox, Lila
Gaab, Molly
Gallay, Amaya
Garber, Mena
Genyk, Elyse
Gibson, Emma
Glinberg, Talia
Gold, Nathan
Griffith, Nora
Gudel, Jack
Guse, Jonah
Gussel, Chandler
Hallquist, Annika
Halterman, Lauren
Hass, Samantha
Haynes, Madigan
Hellenbrand, Kayley
Hematti, Faranak
Hiorns, Celia
Hodgman, Quinn
Huang, Yale
Huggett, Dana
Hujanen, Caroline
Hursh, Ella
Jambor, Ava
Joseph, Ezra
Kaplan, Amber
Kasel, Kaden
Kim, Geneghee
Koeshall, Karleigha
Korink Romani, Lara
Kubsh, Genevieve
Landretti, Jordann
Larson, Eden
LaScala, Lauren
Ledin, Emily
Lewandowski, Vivian
Leys, Charles
Liegel, Jaden
Liu, Janna
Mackey, Philip
Mael, Jessica
Malak, Alaina
Mangano, Francesca
Marrione, Alexander
Martin-Rivera, Mary
Matthews Lund, Marli
McDonald, Brielle
Meyer, Madeline
Mintz, Anna
Moriarty, Aidan
Morris, Josephine
Nair, Namita
Nandagopal, Priyadharishini
Nguyen, Morgane
Noll, Austin
Parker, Sydney
Pattnaik, Akshita
Pincombe, Tyler
Pliner, Erin
Prejean, Joseph
Rajpal, Noor
Ralphe, Gabrielle
Ratsimihah, Rija
Raymond, Alyanna
Recob, Mollie
Riter, Henry
Rosenblatt, Yael
Ruhly, Sean
Ryan, Rachel
Sanderson, Glenna
Schiff, Carly
Schink, Elizabeth
Schoenenberger, McKenna
Schultz, Jessica
Seiden, Henry
Shaffer, Kathryn
Shirule, Kshitij
Simmons, Taylor
Smith, Nolan
Snortum Haney, Torii
Spalding, Henry
Spalitta, Heidi
Spevacek, Alexia
Stajkovic, Sheldon
Staresinic, Ian
Steele, Nikolaas
Stettner, Nathan
Stricker, Sydney
Szczepanski, Madison
Tankersley, Erin
Taylor, Sophie
Tenley, Ethan
Teschner, Rhiannon
Thompson, Mia
Tung, Amanda
Tung, Ashley
Underkofler, Elle
Viscarra, Addalie
Viscarra, Annaliese
Voiss, Lauren
Wagner, Kaleb
Wagner, Vivian
Walkington, Avery
Warriner, Analise
Westbrook, Jack
Whittingham, Luke
Wiltzius, Gwenyth
Wincek, Althea
Witkovsky, Aidan
Worden, Griffin
Wubben, Ella
Xiao, Madison
Yard, Rachel
Yu, Nicole
Zeaman, Melia
Zopf, Vincent
Zumbrunnen, Abigail
Honorable Mention
(3.400-3.599)
Bartkowiak, Jake
Borden, Noah
Brenton, Michael
Del Moral, Miguel
Feltz, Alexander
Fitzgerald, Lauren
Gibson, Guyan
Hanna, Bailey
Holman, Madeline
Johnson, Amanda
Kinney, Dominick
Lay, Aung
Madaus, Mason
Marquez Pina, Mireya
Meyer, Ariana
Muchacho Moreno, Karlen
Niece, James
Perez Wilson, America
Peters-Michaud, Sophia
Pillsbury, Kaytlin
Quamme, Chase
Ricke, Isabella
Saldana Silva, Elssie
Singh, Jasmine
Starr, Alexander
Tutewohl, Benjamin
8th Grade Honor Roll
(3.600-4.000)
Bold Denotes 4.0
Allawi, Raad
Allen, Mara
Arguello, Yulisa
Baird, Lily
Balasubramaniam, Max
Balster, Chloe
Becker, Maya
Berryman, Hunter
Bills, Conner
Boorstein, Aaron
Bosch, Annalesse
Boswell, Miles
Braaten, Oliver
Browning, MaryAnn
Buck, Charlotte
Butler, Gabriella
Carranza, Hernan
Castillo, Nicolas
Chang, Annie
Chapman, Mia
Chen, James
Collier, Benjamin
Collin, Erica
Compton, Julia
Connell, Madeline
Demitrios, Ada
Dorn, Juliette
Elliott, Georgia
Engle, Elizabeth
Engle, Julian
Espinoza, Isabella
Fattouh, Tarek
Florin, Emily
Fortney, Lauren
Fosdick, Katrina
Foster, Benjamin
Francois, Kennedy
Frisch, Carson
Frye, Katherine
Fussell, Gianna
Giles, Payton
Goldrosen, Hannah
Gonter, Maeve
Guderyon, Zoe
Hafeman, Lauren
Harless, Chase
Hauser, Saskia
Healy, Sarah
Hellenbrand, Annika
Hodgman, Casey
Hu, Maylynn
Huang, Christine
Humphries, Sarah
Hurley, Benjamin
Inman, Alec
Irwin, Indy
Joers, Mattie
Johnson, Egan
Jones, Julie
Kean, Joseph
Kessenich, John
Kim, Nathan
Kinne, Natasha
Kostecki, Emma
Lamers, Nathan
Larson, Ava
Lavallee, Raymond
Lee, Jung Won
Leffel, Zachary
Leon Teran, Kimberly
Lim, Cheryl
Lima Sanchez, Julio
Lobaugh, Nicholas
Lohrei, Zoe
Ludtke, Megan
Ludwig, Delaney
Mackey, Amelia
Malak, Camille
Matejka, Kathryn
Maves, Logan
Mayhew, Zachary
McDonough, Maxwell
McGuffey, Lili
Meister, Samantha
Meland, Nolen
Mitchell, Elizabeth
Mormino, Madison
Moyer, Callie
Newcomer, Anja
Nisbet, William
Nurani, Rithika
Nutini, Caleb
Ohly, John
Opland, Avery
Patel, Shankhil
Patton, Sophia
Paulsen, Anna
Pflasterer-Jennerjohn, Isaiah
Pierobon Mays, Gabriela
Raval, Serena
Reisinger, Julia
Richards, Thomas
Roach, Gabriella
Roden, Elena
Roquet, Kendall
Rosen, Elizabeth
Ross, Emily
Roush, Isaac
Rozum, Emma
Sacchetti, Elena
Salyapongse, Zoe
Sanchez Cortes, Cecilia
Schroeder, Bailey
Schuster, Alexander
Schuster, Emma
Schweber, Emma
Scudder, Paul
Shulfer, Bailey
Smink, Moniek
Smith, Berkley
Smith, Sydney
Stefanek, Cindy
Stine, Richard
Ulfig, Emily
Vander Sanden, Lauren
Vinje, Kara
Voss, Nicole
Waddell, Casey
Walther, Kevin
Warren, Quinlan
Weigert, Clare
Wu, ZhuoRan
Zahed, Bjaka
Zeker, Sarah
Zens, Daniel
Zhang, William
Zopf, Magdelena
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(3.400-3.599)
Braaten, August
Brutosky, Carter
Craker, Clay
Feldt, Adam
Ferderer, Nicholas
Hanson, Adam
Hesselbein, Kathryn
Klug, Claire
Knight, Amber
Lehmann, Drake
London, Shayla
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Middleton
golfers roll
at U-Ridge
by ROB REISCHEL
Times-Tribune
Golf Coaches
Association of
Wisconsin Poll
1. Middleton
2. Marquette
3. Notre Dame
4. Madison Edgewood
5. Arrowhead
6. Eau Claire North
7. Badger
8. Onalaska
9. Cedarburg
10. Whitefish Bay
Photo nish
Middletons boys golf team won the Morgan Stanley Shootout last week, which meant the Old Man trophy came home.
Baseball Cards
in three-way
tie atop Big 8
by ROB REISCHEL
Times-Tribune
Hunter Bindl and Middletons baseball team are tied for first place in the Big Eight.
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Middleton wins
four of five
by ROB REISCHEL
Times-Tribune
Hanna Fisher and Middletons girls softball team won four of five games last week.
May 5
Mad. La Follette .. 000 023 0 5 5 1
Middleton ... 203 003 x 8 15 2
Pitchers (ip-h-er-bb-so) Lueder
(L; 6-15-8-1-3); Kopp (W; 7-5-2-3-2).
Leading hitters Fisher (M) 4x4,
Banke (M) 3x4, Parente (M) 2x3,
Everson (M) 2x4, Ballweg (M) 2x4,
Kopp (M) 2x4.
May 7
Middleton 12, Fort Atkinson 10
Fort Atkinson ... 000 044 2 10 15 0
May 7
Middleton 6, Fort Atkinson 3
Middleton ........ 000 221 1 6 11 0
Fort Atkinson ... 201 000 0 3 9 2
Pitchers (ip-h-er-bb-so) Kopp
(W; 7-9-2-1-3); Kramer (4.1-5-1-3-1),
Aalto (L; 1.2-3-1-0-1), A. Brandl (1-3-10-2).
May 9
Middleton 8, Waunakee 4
Waunakee ............. 200 020 0 4 6 0
Middleton ............ 204 011 x 8 14 2
Pitchers (ip-h-er-bb-so) Statz
(L; 2-6-6-4-1), Foster (4-8-2-0-2);
Banke (W; 5-6-3-1-3), Kopp (2-0-0-31).
Leading hitters Banke (M) 2x4,
Everson (M) 3x4, Ballweg (M) 3x3,
Parente (M) 3x4, Hibner (M) 2x3. HR
Strauss. 3B Everson. 2B Foster
(W), Smithback (W), Parente, Everson,
Ballweg, Banke, Hibner.
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S PORTS B RIEFS
Winters shines
Golf scores
MWGA
Low Gross
Flight A Diane Wirkus and Jean Bisenius, 47
Flight B Jane Stein, 53
Flight C Connie Brachman, Carol Flint and Pat King, 60
Middleton girls soccer coach Mary Duffy hopes to point the Cardinals in the right direction over the final month of the season.
Girls soccer
team seeking
strong finish
by ROB REISCHEL
Times-Tribune
May 3
Middleton 3, Sun Prairie 2
Sun Prairie ............................. 0 2 2
Middleton ............................... 1 2 3
First half: M - Reikersdorfer
(Dunn), 30:37. Second half: SP - Kern,
47:47; M - Boehnen (Martin), 54:38; SP
- Schade, 74:54; M - Dunn, 76:26.
Saves: SP (Daehling) 5; M (Powers) 6.
Low Net
Flight A Jean Bisenius, 37
Flight B Jane Stein, 35
Flight C Carol Flint, 34
by ROB REISCHEL
Times-Tribune
MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE
Middletons 3,200-meter
relay team was first and its
400-meter relay team was fifth.
The Cardinals 800-meter relay
team was seventh and the
1,600-meter relay team was
ninth.
Middletons boys and girls
both defeated Sun Prairie in a
dual meet last Tuesday.
The boys toppled Sun
Prairie, 76-60. The girls
notched an 86-60 win.
May 3
Boys
Girls
MIDDLETON 86, SUN PRAIRIE 60
100: Siehr, SP, :12.91. 200: Mielke,
SP, :27.56. 400: Anderson-Smith, M,
1:04.99. 800: Valentin, M, 2:12.91.
1,600: Pringle, SP, 5:17.37. 3,200:
Marshall, SP, 12:23.15. 100 hurdles:
Smith, M, :15.39. 300 hurdles: Mayer,
M, :51.10. 400 relay: Middleton
(Gownie, Delaney, Biacten, Hathaway),
:52.70. 1,600 relay: Middleton, 4:20.0.
3,200 relay: Sun Prairie (Blachowicz,
Blake, Marshall, Van Wie), 10:09.62.
Shot put: Wenthosa, SP, 36-10. High
jump: Lemirande, M, 4-8. Long jump:
McGinnis, M, 14-10. Triple jump:
Florin, M, 32-8. Discus: Cruz, M, 107-2.
Pole vault: Pfann, SP, 10-6.
May 7
Hartland Arrowhead Myrhum Invite
Boys
Team scores: Oak Creek 119, Fond
du Lac 84, Middleton 62, Hartland
Arrowhead 61.5, Mukwonago 61,
Pewaukee 54, Glendale Nicolet 44.5,
Ashwaubenon 42, Grafton 32,
Wauwatosa West 22, Appleton Xavier
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Girls
Team scores: Hartland Arrowhead
102, Milwaukee King 74, Middleton 66,
Oak Creek 65.5, Wauwatosa West 62,
Stevens Point 55, Ashwaubenon 52,
Wausau West 51, Whitefish Bay 34,
Glendale Nicolet 30, Brookfield Central
24, Neenah 23, Mukwonago 18.5,
Pewaukee 17, Fond du Lac 9,
Shorewood 7, Sheboygan North 5,
Grafton 3, Appleton Xavier 3,
Milwaukee Vincent 1.
100: 1, Jackson, MK, :12.53. 200: 1,
Jaworski, Waus, :25.39. 400: 1,
Jaworski, Waus, :55.73. 800: 1, Hirsch,
BC, 2:21.01. 1,600: 1, Valentine, Mid,
4:54.93 (meet record). 3,200: 1, Hughes,
HA, 11:14.06. 100 hurdles: 1, Jones,
MK, :15.66; 2, Smith, Mid, :15.99. 300
hurdles: Lenling, HA, :46.02. 400 relay:
1, Wauwatosa West, :47.81; 5,
Middleton, :51.12. 800 relay: 1,
Whitefish Bay, 1:46.93; 4, Middleton,
1:48.04. 1,600 relay: 1, Hartland
Arrowhead, 3:59.84; 2, Middleton,
4:01.65. 3,200 relay: 1, Whitefish Bay,
9:28.35; 7, Middleton, 9:51.92. High
jump: 1, Weigman, Wauw, 5-2. Pole
vault: 1, Hathaway, Mid, 10-3; 3,
Pflasterer-Jennerjohn, Mid, 9-6. Long
jump: 1, Bartelson, HA, 17-11; 5,
Smith, Mid, 16-4. Triple jump:
Bartelson, HA, 37-4; 7, McGinnis, Mid,
34-2. Shot put: 1, Dunning, Ash, 440; 6, Cruz, Mid, 35-7. Discus: 1,
Dunning, Ash, 136-10; 5, Cruz, Mid,
107-10.
Middletons Betsy Hathaway (top) won the pole vault at the Myhrum Invite, while Cole
Conklin-Little (above) was eighth in the 800-meter run.
Middleton
wins in 10
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Times-Tribune
MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE
Times-Tribune
photo by Mary
Langenfeld
HTL
Alan Roden
dives safely
into first base
during
a
r e c e n t
Middleton
baseball
game.
(ip-h-er-bb-so)
Pitchers
Farrell (5.1-5-8-4-3), Schaeffer (W;
4.2-4-0-1-6), Schoch (3.2-4-2-4-3),
Hewitt (1.1-6-5-4-0), Barsness (L; 4.17-4-4-0).
Leading hitters Middleton
Farrell (3x4), Schaeffer (4x), Scheler
(3x6), Zimmermann (3x6), Dubbler
(3x6).
2B
Scheler.HR
Dubbler. Mazomanie Barsness
(2x6), Page (2x5), Schneider (2x3),
Barsness (2x5). HR Barsness. 2B
Page.
(ip-h-er-bb-so)
Pitchers
Oelke (W; 9-2-0-3-7), Murphy (L; 63-1-6-7), Knudtson (2-4-3-1-3).
Leading hitters Richland
Center2B Berenek.
Black
Earth
11,
(ip-h-er-bb-so)
Pitchers
Capener (2-2-0-0-3), Potuznik (1-00-1-2), Hoeschele (1-1-0-0-1), Hinz (W;
5-3-1-6-4), McCauley (4-3-4-8-2),
Klang (L; 4-4-4-6-0).
Leading hitters Black Earth
Barsness
(2x4).
2B
Ashton 7, Reedsburg 1
Casey Miller went 3-for-4 and
picked up the win for Ashton.
Dodgeville 5, West
Middleton 0 Dodgeville
scored four runs in the eighth
inning to break open a tight
game.
(ip-h-er-bb-so)
Klais (W; 4-2-0-1-2), Elvert (2-1-00-0), Sullivan (3-2-0-0-5), Legett (L;
7.1-6-3-2-9), Ash (1.2-0-0-3-3).
Leading hitters Dodgeville
Robinson (2x5). 2B Solberg,
Demuth. West Middleton Glassburn
(2x4).
BASEBALL
May 5
Verona 9, Middleton 3
Middleton . 000 300 0 3 3 2
Verona . 120 501 0 9 13 2
Pitchers (ip-h-er-bb-so)
Laufenberg (W; 7-3-0-2-5), Bindl (2-20-1-3), Morrison (L; 3-10-6-2-3),
Schmitt (1-1-0-1-1).
May 3
Middleton 6, Janesville Parker 3
Janesville Parker .. 000 210 0 3 5 1
Middleton .... 111 003 x 6 12 2
Pitchers (ip-h-er-bb-so)
Bindl (1-1-0-1-0), Nutting (W; 6-4-2-24), Grover (L; 6-12-5-2-2).
Leading hitters Middleton
Finley (2x4), Kouba (3x3), Roden
(2x4), Shipley (2x2). 2B Kelliher,
Shipley. Janesville Parker Birkett
(2x4). 2B Birkett, VanZandt.
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Nils Arneson (top) and Brady Thomas (right) helped Middletons boys golf team roll at the
Morgan Stanley Shootout last week.
n GOLFERS
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