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Adrienne and Erik Leslie are beekeeping for the good of the planet
by MATT GEIGER
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From left: Mary Jo and Donny Acker with Adrienne and Erik Leslie.
I
believe that
equal access
to
quality information
and
resources has
the power
Sansing
to
change
lives and is
one of the reasons I became a li-
by CAMERON BREN
Outgoing superintendent
Don Johnson shared with
school board members what he
thinks makes MCPASD the
great school district at his final
board meeting. President of
Don Johnson, right, who served at the Middleton-Cross Plains Area School Districts superintendent for nearly a decade, at his final board of education meeting.
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Nearly 80 people attended last weeks Tunes on Tuesdays concert in the Pheasant Branch Conservancy (pictured above).
world.
Please visit the website
(www.pheasantbranch.org) for
specific locations of the music
in July and August. Parking
suggestions: Dane County
Parking Lot on Pheasant
Branch Road in July and on
Park Street near Parisi Park
Photos contributed
Photo contributed
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MOMs Back to School Program gives brand new backpacks and grade appropriate
school supplies to low income
children K-12 throughout Middleton, Cross Plains and the
greater Madison area, helping
families with tight budgets
manage the extra expenses. We
also know that new supplies
help children look forward to
school and achieve a higher
level of academic success be-
Photo contributed
The deadline for donations to the MOM Back to School program is Friday, August 19.
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In Court
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$98.80, 5557 Maria Way, Waunakee,
WI 53597
English, Janet E, 86, FYR From
Stop Sign, 09/30/2015, $98.80, 602
N Segoe Rd # 307, Madison, WI
53705
Epright, Jo Ann, 59, Issuance
Worthless Checks, 10/11/2014,
$98.80, 3523 8th Avenue, Wisconsin
Dells, WI 53965
Etmayesh, Ahmed F, 32, Method
of Giving Signals, 09/30/2015,
$98.80, 10 Lakewood Gardens Ln,
Madison, WI 53704
Evansen, Mary S, 55, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
09/17/2015, $124.00, 1410 Danbury
Bay, Waunakee, WI 53597
Faber, Zachary James, 31, Operating w/o a Valid Drivers License,
09/29/2015, $124.00, 1723 Parmenter St, Middleton, WI 53562
Fingerhut, Bonnie J, 62, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
09/14/2015, $98.80, S11232 Wilson
Creek Rd, Spring Green, WI 53588
Fish, Melissa M, 29, Method of
Giving Signals, 09/23/2015, $98.80,
3143 Maple Valley Dr Apt 112, Madison, WI 53719
Fisher, Corey L, 39, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
09/13/2015, $98.80, 101 S Holiday
Dr # 4, Waunakee, WI 53597
Fleer, Paul Wesley, 34, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
10/03/2015, $98.80, 8867 Sunstone
Ln, Middleton, WI 53562
Flenory, Genevieve J, 43, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
09/17/2015, $161.80, 1205 Schumann St, Sun Prairie, WI 53590
Forcier, Alixia S, 23, Operating w/o
a Valid Drivers License, 09/12/2015,
$124.00, 5441 Kalesey Ct Lot 39,
Waunakee, WI 53597
Foster, Tara L, 42, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
09/19/2015, $98.80, 613 7Th Ave,
New Glarus, WI 53574
Fuller, Janice A, 67, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
10/03/2015, $174.40, 33 N High
Point Ct # 155, Madison, WI 53717
Gaard, Megan S, 26, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
10/04/2015, $98.80, 5201 Ridge Rd,
Edina, MN 55436
Gallman, Nicole M, 29, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
10/04/2015, $124.00, 5614 Mendota
Dr, Middleton, WI 53562
Garcia, Moises A, 43, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
09/12/2015, $98.80, 7808 N Regent
Rd, Fox Point, WI 53217
Genung, Travis, 43, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
09/20/2015, $124.00, S8120 Coves
Ct # 1, Merrimac, WI 53561
Gerovac, Brittany K, 28, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
08/07/2015, $98.80, 6242 Tiller Trl,
Madison, WI 53719
Gerstmayr Jr, Peter A, 43, HR Unattended
Vehicle,
09/23/2015,
$187.00, 123 Turtle Creek Dr # 4,
Delavan, WI 53115
Gosda, Jason D, 39, Non Registration, 09/29/2015, $98.80, 2260
Manley Dr, Sun Prairie, WI 53590
Green Jr, Michael D, 20, Vehicle
Registration
Revoked/
Suspended/Cancel,
09/26/2015,
JOHNSON
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COURT
53719
Olson, Susan K, 60, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
10/02/2015, $98.80, 5063 Sunrise
Ridge Trl, Madison, WI 53705
Ortegren, Lindsay B, 34, Unsafe
Lane Deviation, 09/11/2015, $98.80,
5175 N Hill Point Rd, Cross Plains,
WI 53528
Osterhaus, Chandra E, 37, Operating while Suspended, 09/17/2015,
$124.00, 3023 Hillside Trl, Cross
Plains, WI 53528
Ott, Vanessa L, 44, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
10/04/2015, $98.80, 2110 Peaceful
Valley Pkwy, Waunakee, WI 53597
Parkos, Troy A, 44, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
10/03/2015, $124.00, 1103 Zingg Dr,
Verona, WI 53593
Perez-Jimenez, Marco A, 26, Operating vehicle without insurance,
09/24/2015, $124.00, 2122 Allen
Blvd #4, Middleton, WI 53562
Perez-Jimenez, Marco A, 26, No
Drivers
License
on
Person,
09/24/2015, $73.60, 2122 Allen Blvd
#4, Middleton, WI 53562
Pettaway Jr, Samuel P, 18, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia,
09/14/2015, $187.00, 23 Naylor Cir,
Madison, WI 53719
Pfeil, Todd M, 48, Unsafe Lane
Deviation, 09/15/2015, $98.80, 705
Cricket Ln # 3, Middleton, WI 53562
Piel, Scott M, 27, Non Registration, 09/29/2015, $98.80, 849 Jana
Ln # 1, Madison, WI 53704
Pinion, Michaela M, 20, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
09/21/2015,
$124.00,
W8022
Jonathan Dr, Pardeeville, WI 53954
Rasmussen, John C, 68, FTS/Improper Stop at Stop Sign,
09/30/2015, $98.80, 8701 Midnight
Pass Rd Apt 605A, Siesta Key, FL
34242 2882
Reddy, Manoj P, 33, Operating
after
revocation,
09/22/2015,
$124.00, 989 Veterans Memorial Rd,
Platteville, WI 53818
Reddy, Manoj P, 33, Seatbelt Required Oper/Pass, 09/22/2015,
$10.00, 989 Veterans Memorial Rd,
Platteville, WI 53818
Richards, Devon Jaymes, 25, Operating w/o a Valid Drivers License,
09/22/2015, $124.00, 2070 Allen
Blvd # 1, Middleton, WI 54562
Richardson, Grace T, 74, Non
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Revoked/
Registration
Suspended/Cancel,
10/02/2015,
$98.80, 4712 Hoover St, Oregon, WI
53575
Sikorski, Natalie F, 27, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
10/02/2015, $98.80, 4712 Hoover St,
Oregon, WI 53575
Silverthorn, Farrell L, 49, Auto Following Too Closely, 09/11/2005,
$111.40, 112 Renata Ct, De Forest,
WI 53532
Skalitzky, Kimberly Lynn, 40, Mistreating Animals, 08/14/2015, $98.80,
3614 Lynn Ct, Middleton, WI 53562
Slack, Jacqueline E, 56, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits,
10/02/2015, $98.80, N2135 St Road
188, Lodi, WI 53555
Smith, Amanda L, 29, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
09/20/2015, $124.00, 8541 Trumbull
Ave, Skokie, IL 60076
Smith, Jacob C, 19, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
09/22/2015, $98.80, 5571 Auchter
Ln, Waunakee, WI 53597
Smith, Jesse J, 21, Operating
Suspended,
09/27/2015,
while
$124.00, 723 S Main St, Edgerton,
WI 53534
Smith, Juelanne M, 52, Operating
w/o a Valid Drivers License,
09/20/2015, $124.00, 2038 Parmenter St, Middleton, WI 53562
Stertz, David L, 48, Exceeding
and
Posted
Limits,
Zones
10/05/2015, $98.80, N2583 St Road
49, Berlin, WI 54923
Stevens, Trinity M, 20, Vehicle
Revoked/
Registration
Suspended/Cancel,
09/15/2015,
$98.80, 1312 N Gammon Rd Apt E,
Middleton, WI 53562
Stidham, David W, 49, Motor vehicle liability insurance required,
09/23/2015,
$10.00,
W14118
Crestview Dr, Prairie Du Sac, WI
53578
Stiger, Donitta, 54, Operating vehicle without insurance, 09/21/2015,
$124.00, 128 Kennedy Hts, Madison,
WI 53704
Stiger, Donitta, 54, Exceeding
Zones
and
Posted
Limits,
09/21/2015, $98.80, 128 Kennedy
Hts, Madison, WI 53704
Strohl, Rosanne Darrey, 68, Auto
Following Too Closely, 09/17/2015,
$111.40, 2821 Osmundsen Rd, Fitchburg, WI 53711
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Photo contributed
From left: Elizabeth DiTullio, Anna Ashley and Sarah Wexler. Vote for their entry at www.projectparadigm.org.
http://www.projectparadigm.org/monthly
-contest#mid=&offset=&page=&s=.
Safe Paws team members are encouraging everyone to visit The Paradigm
Challenge website and vote for their
entry.
The theme for next years Paradigm
Challenge will be announced during the
July 23, 2016 Paradigm Challenge prize
ceremony. Lesson plan videos and accompanying supporting materials will be
available on The Paradigm Challenge
website.
Anniversary
Ramlets Celebrate
40th Anniversary
Obituary
Delrosa C.
(Crowley) Bruns
MIDDLETON-Delrosa C.
(Crowley) Bruns, passed away
peacefully on Friday, July 8,
2016, in La Crosse. She was
born April 21, 1918, at home, in
Steuben, Crawford County,
Wis. In the early years, Delrosa
taught at rural schools in Crawford and Lafayette Counties.
She then worked for the Milwaukee Railroad as a depot
agent and telegraph operator for
15 years. Delrosa also worked
for the State of Wisconsin Department of Hygiene for two
years, the City of Madison Public Health Department for 10
years, and then for the City of
Madison Public Library for 10
years. She also worked for the
Deans Office at Madison Edgewood College. Delrosa volunteered at the Middleton Senior
Center, the Wisconsin Calumet
Railroad Dinner Train, and the
Wisconsin Southern Excursion
Train. She was a member of the
Middleton Historical Society
and St. Bernards Catholic
Church. Delrosa is survived by
her daughters, Mary Kay Bruns
of Danville, Ill., Margaret Anne
(Daryl) Wood of La Crosse and
Maureen (Bob) Palmer of Livonia, Mich.; grandchildren,
Jonathan (Gillian Turner) McDunn, Daniel (Sabra Loney)
McDunn, Christine (Ryan
Berry) McDunn, Christopher
(Susan)
Wood,
Jeffrey
(Heather) Wood and Catherine
Palmer; 11 great-grandchildren;
and sisters, Eileen Hermsen and
Kathleen Adkins. She was preceded in death by her husband,
Bill Bruns; infant son, James
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W h y
was I in
Wa s h i n g ton,
DC
again, for
my fifth annual conference? I
must confess, I almost didnt get there.
Leading up to it, part of me
wanted to go to the 2016 Annual International Citizens
Climate Lobby Conference in
DC June 19-21. People I knew,
loved and respected, people I
have worked hard with for
years to create the political will
for a livable climate, planned
to go. We had work to do.
Yet, part of me felt tired and
a little discouraged. After four
years of vigorous CCL action
since attending my first such
conference, we still did not
have a bill implementing our
plan sponsored, let alone
passed. How much of a difference had my time, effort and
trouble made? How much difference would getting to one
more conference make?
And not only personal
doubts, but logistical complications got in the way. The conference hotel rooms totally sold
out, the car pool plans fell
through, the hostel only offered
night-to-night musical bunkbeds, the airline options were
erratically expensive and indirect, and the first airbnb host
refused to reply.
Looking back, my first conference came on the heels of a
string of providential connections. If you ask me why am I
a volunteer with Citizens Cli-
BEES
presence at the 2016 conference going to make a difference. After all, the Wisconsin
denialist representative still
stubbornly refused to shift his
position despite growing evidence of both the seriousness
of climate change, and the benefits of CCLs proposal to distribute 100 percent of net fees
collected to the American public.
Why was I in DC for my
fifth conference? The part of
me that wanted to go won out,
and I am glad. First, climate
change remains the same stubborn critical challenge when I
first went in 2012. Second, the
answers to my challenge questions If not me, who? If not
this, what? If not now, when?
continue to call me to act.
Third, by going I got to continue reclaiming democracy.
Fourth, we are making
progress toward averting a climate change crisis.
So, how many climate activists does it take to avert a climate change crisis? Every
single one we can get. And,
how many climate activists
does it take attending a CCL
conference to avert a climate
change crisis? I dont know,
but just a couple of weeks ago,
I joined over 20 from the Madison chapter, about 50 from the
state of Wisconsin and over
one thousand from around the
globe in DC for the annual international CCL conference to
try and find out. We took two
days to confer, confab, talk, listen and learn about the science
In his guest column of last week, Terrence Wall says that the
Brexit vote was a reaction to bureaucracy and regulation by the
EU. He is most likely correct in pointing out that part of the
Leave vote was fueled by a perception that the EU bureaucracy
was too large and had too much power. However, Mr. Wall does
not mention what may well be the major cause of the vote to
leaveglobalization with its free trade and destruction of Britons
jobs. It is not hard to imagine that many voters saw an opportunity
in voting to leave the EU as a way to protest the effects of globalization.
Lawrence J. Landwehr
Middleton
CHURCH NOTES
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Addanki, Amruth
Ahmad, Zamaan
Allee, Alyson
Allison, McKenna
Andrews, Olivia
Arrington, Felicity
Ashley, Alexander
Barmore, Zoe
Bertalot, Genevieve
Bishop, Sylvie
Boehnen, Chloe
Borden, Noah
Bresnick, Jaren
Bunz, Victoria
Burns, Eleanor
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
Eggert, Samuel
Engling, Emery
Evans, Abigail
Ezman, Jaxson
Fischer, Halle
Fisher, Emily
Fleischman, Jude
Flottmeyer, Isaac
Foland, Max
Foley, Sarah
Fox, Lila
Gaab, Molly
Gallay, Amaya
Genyk, Elyse
Gibson, Emma
Glinberg, Talia
Gold, Nathan
Griffith, Nora
Guse, Jonah
Gussel, Chandler
Hallquist, Annika
Halterman, Lauren
Haynes, Madigan
Hellenbrand, Kayley
Hematti, Faranak
Hiorns, Celia
Hodgman, Quinn
Huang, Yale
Huggett, Dana
Hujanen, Caroline
Hursh, Ella
Jambor, Ava
Johnson, Amanda
Joseph, Ezra
Kaplan, Amber
Kasel, Kaden
Kim, Geneghee
Koeshall, Karleigha
Korink Romani, Lara
Krenke, Brett
Kruck, Madeline
Kubsh, Genevieve
Landretti, Jordann
Larson, Eden
LaScala, Lauren
Ledin, Emily
Lent, Hope
Lewandowski, Vivian
Leys, Charles
Liegel, Jaden
Liu, Janna
Mackey, Philip
Madaus, Mason
Mael, Jessica
Malak, Alaina
Mangano, Francesca
Marrione, Alexander
Martin-Rivera, Mary
Matthews Lund, Marli
McDonald, Brielle
Meyer, Madeline
Mintz, Anna
Moriarty, Aidan
Morris, Josephine
Muchacho Moreno, Karlen
Nair, Namita
Nandagopal, Priyadharishini
Nguyen, Morgane
Parker, Sydney
Pasch, Brooke
Pattnaik, Akshita
Perez Wilson, America
Pincombe, Tyler
Pliner, Erin
Rajpal, Noor
Ralphe, Gabrielle
Ratsimihah, Rija
Recob, Mollie
Riter, Henry
Rosenblatt, Yael
Ruhly, Sean
Ryan, Rachel
Sanderson, Glenna
Schink, Elizabeth
Schoenenberger, McKenna
Seiden, Henry
Shaffer, Kathryn
Shirule, Kshitij
Simmons, Taylor
Smith, Nolan
Snortum Haney, Torii
Spalitta, Heidi
Spevacek, Alexia
Stajkovic, Sheldon
Staresinic, Ian
Starr, Alexander
Steele, Nikolaas
Stettner, Nathan
Stricker, Sydney
Taner, Betul
Tankersley, Erin
Taylor, Sophie
Tenley, Ethan
Teschner, Rhiannon
Thompson, Mia
Tung, Amanda
Tung, Ashley
Underkofler, Elle
Viscarra, Addalie
Viscarra, Annaliese
Voiss, Lauren
Wagner, Vivian
Walkington, Avery
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)
Brenton, Michael
Buxton, Elliott
Ciccione, Daniella
Feltz, Alexander
Finch, George
Garber, Mena
Hensen, Bryce
Holman, Madeline
Kinney, Dominick
Lay, Aung
Marquez Pina, Mireya
Meyer, Ariana
Mourlan, Enzo
Peters-Michaud, Sophia
Prejean, Joseph
Raymond, Alyanna
Santschi, Anna
Shipley, Riley
Szczepanski, Madison
Tutewohl, Benjamin
Warriner, Analise
Westbrook, Jack
8th Grade Honor Roll
(3.600-4.000)
Bold Denotes 4.0
Allawi, Raad
Allen, Mara
Arguello, Yulisa
Baird, Lily
Balasubramaniam, Max
Becker, Maya
Berryman, Hunter
Boorstein, Aaron
Bosch, Annalesse
Boswell, Miles
Braaten, Oliver
Browning, MaryAnn
Brutosky, Carter
Buck, Charlotte
Butler, Gabriella
Carpenter, Wesley
Carranza, Hernan
Castillo, Nicolas
Chang, Annie
Chapman, Mia
Chen, James
Collier, Benjamin 0
Collin, Erica
Compton, Julia
Connell, Madeline
Demitrios, Ada
Dorn, Juliette
Elliott, Georgia
Engle, Elizabeth
Engle, Julian
Espinoza, Isabella
Fattouh, Tarek
Florin, Emily
Fortney, Lauren
Foster, Benjamin
Francois, Kennedy
Frisch, Carson
Frye, Katherine
Fussell, Gianna
Giles, Payton
Goldrosen, Hannah
Gonter, Maeve
Guderyon, Zoe
Hafeman, Lauren
Hauser, Saskia
Healy, Sarah
Hellenbrand, Annika
Hodgman, Casey
Hu, Maylynn
Humphries, Sarah
Hutter, Grace
Inman, Alec
Jenkins, Jesilyn
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
Mackey, Amelia
Malak, Camille
Martinez, Anastasia
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
Ohly, John
Opland, Avery
Patel, Shankhil
Patton, Sophia
Paulsen, Anna
Pflasterer-Jennerjohn, Isaiah
Pierobon Mays, Gabriela
Raval, Serena
Reisinger, Julia
Roach, Gabriella
Roberts, Calvin
Roden, Elena
Roquet, Kendall
Ross, Emily
Roush, Isaac
Rozum, Emma
Sacchetti, Elena
Salyapongse, Zoe
Sanchez Cortes, Cecilia
Schuster, Alexander
Schuster, Emma
Schweber, Emma
Smink, Moniek
Smith, Berkley
Smith, Emmett
Smith, Sydney
Stefanek, Cindy
Stine, Richard
Ulfig, Emily
Vander Sanden, Lauren
Vinje, Kara
Vogt, Jacob
Voss, Nicole
Waddell, Casey
Warren, Quinlan
Weigert, Clare
Zahed, Bjaka
Zeker, Sarah
Zens, Daniel
Zhang, William
Zopf, Magdelena
Honorable Mention
(3.400-3.599)
Collu, Barbara
Dietz, Gavin
Elliott, Brady
Ferderer, Nicholas
Gerkey, Emmett
Hash, Jon Luke
Irwin, Indy D
Kaur, Anjleen
Klug, Claire
Kruck, Andrew
Lehmann, Drake
Ludwig, Delaney
Mosley, Owen
Nutini, Caleb
Richards, Thomas
Rosen, Elizabeth
Saidy, Tida
Scudder, Paul
Soto Garcia, Jorge
Spence, Addison
Tuttle, Peter
Vogt, Isaac.
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FIRST CHOICE
DENTAL
00334921
Will need to be
placed here when
dummy comes back
On Mondayevening, June 27, the Middleton Baseball & Softball Commission held a ground breaking ceremony for a new indoor practice facility that will be constructed at Fire Fighters Memorial Park, between the existing baseball and soccer complexes.
The 80 x 100 foot facility is being paid for by the MBSC and private/corporate donors. Tri-North Builders is the building contractor, and Middleton Community Bank is providing the building loan. Once completed this fall, the practice facility will be
available to all MBSC players, which has baseball programs for boys age 7 to 18+ and softball programs for girls age 5 to 18.
From left to right: Bernie Brewer, Bennet OConnor age 9, Crosby King age 6, Tom Schmitt MHS Varsity Baseball Coach,
Bernie Lange of Tri-North Builders, Mayor Kurt Sonnentag, Jay Smith MBSC Vice-President, Grace Kalscheuer age 8, and Amy
Siedschlag MHS Assistant Varsity Softball Coach.
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Reischel on
Twitter at
@robreischel
Maly leaving
on a high
Former Middleton High School standout Cam Maly will compete in the Wisconsin Football
Coaches Association All-Star Game Saturday.
Cross Plains
hands 29ers
first loss
by DENNIS SEMRAU
For the Times-Tribune
Drew Farrell and Middletons Home Talent League team suffered their first loss of the season
Sunday.
n HTL
MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE
Waunakee 2, Ashton 1
Blake Bieri pitched a complete
game and earned the win for
host Waunakee.
S PORTS B RIEFS
Lacrosse standouts
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MWGA
July 6
Flight A
Low Gross: Martha Brusegar and Cindy Klein, 47
Low net: Cathy Rechlicz, 35
Flight B
Low gross: Pat Adler, 46
Low net: Pat Adler, 26
Flight C
Low gross: Myrna McNatt, 55
Low net: Myrna McNatt, 32
Parkcrest
July 5
Flight A: Ann Athas and Sandi Wysock, 47
Flight B: Bonnie Snyder, 51
Flight C: Sharon Fassbender, 60
MWGA
June 29
Flight A
Low Gross: Cindy Klein, 42
Low Net: Cindy Klein, 30
Flight B
Low Gross: Roxie Gottsaker, 51
Low Net: Sally Weidemann, 34
Flight C
Low Gross: Mary Ellen Ripp and Linda Underwood, 60
Low Net: Myrna McNatt, 36
Parkcrest
June 28
Flight A: Susan Hyland, 48
Flight B: Marlene Jaskaniec, 58
Flight C: Carolyn Coffey, 60
MWGA
June 22
Flight A
Low Gross: Cindy Klein, 47
Low Net: Cindy Klein, 35
Play of the Day: Cindy Klein
Flight B
Low Gross: Roxie Gottsacker, 49
Low Net: Roxie Gottsacker, 34
Play of the Day: Roxie Gottsacker
Flight C
Low Gross: Myrna McNutt, 56
Low Net: Mary Ellen Ripp, 31
Play of the Day: Wendy Johnson
Parkcrest
June 21
Flight A: Ann Athas and Monnie Vena, 49
Flight B: Ellie Hall, 58
Flight C: Carolyn Coffey, 62
Gators divers
edge Monona
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11-12 Girls
11-12 Boys
13-14 Girls
13-14 Boys
15-18 Boys
State champs!
Photo submitted
Middletons 13-year-old baseball team recently won the state championship and is now headed to World Series in
Des Moines, Iowa. The World Series began Wednesday and runs through July 18. Middleton, which has a record of
24-4-1, is the only team from Wisconsin that qualified for the 32-team tournament.
From left are Max Foland, Aidan Williams, Nick Heise, Nolan Dunn, Bryce Hensen, Jacob Andler, Josh Stumpf,
Trey Hewuse, Nolan Smith, Parker Winkler and Ruben Emmerich. The team is coached by Jay Smith, Dan Dunn,
Todd Winkler and Bret Hewuse.
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