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mayor, said Middleton lost a rade. Ripp worked with Middleton United Way Day of Caring
staff and board ofdirectors said: When he took over as head of bags full of school supplies they
great humanitarian leader. Committee, the Middleton Optimist Club, the Cross Plains Op-
our thoughts and prayers are MOM less than four years ago, need for the coming semester.
Al was kind, respectful and timist Club, the Downtown Madison Rotary and Good Neigh-
with the entire family. he instantly provided a level of The overall need is just
humble, Brar added. He al- bor Festival Committee. He was also part of the Middleton and
City administrator Mike stability that the charity organi- shocking, Ripp said. You see
ways had a great smile. Verona Chamber Boards, led Chamber School to Work com-
Davis said Ripp naturally was zation, which had been going so many people. The children
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While Ripps family, friends mittees in both Middleton and Verona, along with being in-
a leader of the community by through directors at a rapid come in with the biggest smiles,
and colleagues grieved, the di- volved with the MASH Advisory Board and numerous other
his actions. pace, sorely needed.
rector of MOMs board, Todd activities involving his children throughout the years.
He cared with a compas- Back then, on the eve of the rIPP, page 3
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The International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) recently announced the winners of the
2017 U.S. MAXI Awards, highlighting the retail real estate industrys most innovative events,
programs and technologies that added value to shopping centers across the country.
West Towne Mall took home a silver MAXI for the Canstruction program, in partnership with
Middleton Outreach Ministry (MOM). Canstruction at West Towne Mall helped MOM raise
63 tons of food that benefitted the food pantry, and ultimately contributes to their goal of ending
hunger. Canstruction was also chosen by the ICSC Foundation as the Central Region Winner
Middleton swimmers to
The Mad City Aqua Stars, will compete at the 2017 US Junior Olympic Championship in in the Community Support Awards bestowing $5,000 to Middleton Outreach Ministry on behalf
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Members of a local synchro- by Xin Shi and Nell well, Megan Caldwell, Eesha by MATT GEIGEr
nized swimming team, the Mad Williamson-Shaffer. Dornala, Holly Essert, Lindsay Times-Tribune
City Aqua Stars, will compete at Shi was a new addition to the Gilge, Emily Kushner, Rachel
the 2017 US Junior Olympic coaching staff this year. She is Reichard and Bella Ricke. Alexander Mayhew recently
Championship in Riverside, a former member of the Chinese Swimmer Mathea Diedrich will made the Sweet 16 of the
California on July 5 and 6, National Synchronized Swim- also compete. WorldSneakerChampionships,
2017. The team qualified for the ming team, and spent many The MCAS synchronized a shoe design contest sponsored
meet by placing in the top three years competing at the Interna- swimming curriculum empha- by Footlocker. Mayhew gradu-
teams at the North Zone Region tional level. Among many hon- sizes the development of tech- ated from Middleton High
B Junior Olympics and Interme- ors, she won a silver medal at nical, physical and mental School in 2013 and is currently
diate Championships held in the 2009 World Aquatics Cham- abilities, creative movement an industrial design major at the
Des Plaines, Illinois in May. pionships, two silver medals at and being a cooperative team University of Wisconsin-Stout.
The Aqua Stars were founded the 2010 FINA Synchronized member. The team welcomes
in 1998, and are Dane Countys Swimming World Cup, and a new members, and is offering Middleton Times-Tribune:
only competitive synchronized gold medal at the 2010 Asian an intro class this summer at the How did you get interested in
swimming team. The team Games. Bauman Aquatic Center, in con- shoe design? How did you find
competes at the local, regional Ten athletes ranging in age junction with the Middleton out about the competition?
and national level, and trains at from 13 to 18 will compete at Recreation Division. Full de-
the Middleton Cross Plains Junior Olympics, including tails are available at the Aqua Mayhew: As a teenager I
Area Indoor Pool. The head Middleton Cross Plains Area Stars website at www.madc- was always saving up to buy
coach is Middleton resident School District students ityaquastars.com, or at the City shoes, I love to collect sneak-
Jennylynde Packham, assisted McKenzie Barrett, Erin Cald- of Middletons website. ers. I also found I had a good
eye for art and design. When I was the process like?
was about 16 it just clicked that
I wanted to design shoes. Im Mayhew: My Design for the
always sketching and exploring Championship is a high top util-
new concepts. I found out itarian inspired sneaker. It fea-
about the Pensole and Foot- tures an olive nubuck upper
locker World Sneaker Champi- with nylon lace holders in front,
onship through the Pensole back and both sides. These
website. I keep my notifica- holders provide housing to a
Madison circus space tions and email on for the site so
I always know about sneaker
unique lacing system that can
be laced up based on user pref-
design opportunities. erence. The sole provides a
Middleton Times-Tribune:
Tours Provided Mayhew: Shoes are such an Whats next?
amazing canvas for design be-
Food & Beverages Provided cause theyre a staple for style. Mayhew: Coming up Ill be
Everyone wears shoes every interning in Denver CO at Boa
Shuttle Service Provided single day and most people Technology for the summer and
have multiple pairs. People will then finishing my industrial de-
always want to express them- sign bachelors degree the fol-
Parking available at St Bernard selves through shoes. lowing fall. After school Ill be
aiming for a sneaker design po-
Church 2015 Parmenter St. Corner Middleton Times-Tribune: sition in the industry and always
Tell us about your design. How keep pushing the boundary for
of University & Parmenter. did you come up with it? What innovation.
THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2017 MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE PAGE 3
For many people in Middleton, Al Ripp embodied that Middleton Outreach Ministry, and the Good Neighbor City, are all
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about. For inquiries regarding MOM operations, please contact608-836-7338, or email them atinfo@momhelps.org.
and you see the anxiety just Telecommunications Corp., he ability to communicate with the part in his dedication to MOM. Of course, Ripp did have to Minnesota, and Michigans
melt away from the faces of worked closely with MOM. business community upon When I was too young to go tackle problems. For instance, a Upper Peninsula.
their parents. I was very fortunate to be which MOM relies for much of work on the farm with my older new facility and more accessi- Al did his most important
Ripp retired from his prior able to work on the giving side its financial support. siblings, Id always stay with ble MOM equated to even more lifes work after he retired from
job on the last day of 2012, after through TDS, he said then. Ripp believed his corporate my mom and help her with the demand for the organizations Mid-Plains Telephone, now
nearly 40 years of service in the Now I get to give directly to experience, combined with his gardening, and with preparing services. TDS, and joined as Middleton
telecommunications industry. those in need. longstanding relationships in and canning all the food, he re- But he approached the issue Outreach Ministry (MOM) Ex-
During his time with TDS When Ripp retired, Dave the community, helped him flected. with typical, good natured ecutive Director, in 2013, said
Wittwer, president and CEO of greatly in his capacity at MOM. Because MOM had its own aplomb. Yup, he stated sim- Brar. [He] envisioned combin-
TDS, said, I know he did I can tell the story from both garden a cluster of community ply. Thats what were looking ing all MOM functions at one
everything he could to delight sides, he said. We all know plots where clients could grow at. site, for client convenience and
others. the economy has been tight for fresh vegetables to feed their During his career, Ripp re- expansion of services. He
Members of the MOM Board most businesses, its getting bet- families. Ripp saw a direct con- ceived several TDS Telecom helped create a huge MOM cen-
(USPS #347-380) of Directors chose Ripp for that ter, but I know, from my corpo- nection to his agricultural roots. Inspiring Excellence awards ter on Parmenter Street. His
very reason, as well as for his rate experience, that businesses Theres a certain pride and and served in clubs and on transformative leadership led to
Published every Thursday by always want to help an organi- excitement that comes with boards throughout the Verona, MOM co-operating with many
News Publishing Company, Inc., zation like MOM, even when learning how to grow your own Middleton and Cross Plains other groups. During Als tenure
P.O. Box 286, Black Earth, things are tough. food, he said. Its really what areas. as director many new programs
WI 53515-0286 CHURCH NOTES Ripp was MOMs fourth ex- MOM is all about and I mean He got his start washing ve- were started to meet the grow-
Phone: (608) 767-3655 ecutive director in as many beyond the garden ... the goal of hicles for Mid-Plains Telephone ing needs of disadvantaged
Email: years, but his predecessors all helping folks become self sus- Company in 1974. During his folks.
newsmtt@newspubinc.com came from outside the non- taining. tenure at TDS, he held a number Al will be remembered for
Periodicals postage paid profits service area. He grew Jim Hartlieb, president of the of different positions before making a difference in so many
at Madison, WI up on a farm here, the second MOM Board of Directors when being named general manager peoples lives in Middleton,
Postmaster: youngest in a family of 10, and he took over, said the organiza- in the late 1990s. west Madison and the surround-
Send address change to as it turns out he stayed with tions leadership felt very for- In 2007, Ripp was named ing areas. Al would like us to
Middleton Times-Tribune, MOM until the end of his life. tunate to have someone with market manager for TDS cover- pursue his work and mission
P.O. Box 286, Black Earth, He once said his local, agri- Als dynamic background as ing Dane County and eventually vigorously, the mayor con-
WI 53515-0286 cultural roots likely played a the new executive director. working throughout Wisconsin, cluded. He will be missed.
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Middleton High School Jordan Hellenbrand, *Julia Reisinger, Ian Casper, Elizabeth Libert, *Hannah Zuengler,
Honor Roll - Semester 2 *Sydney Helt, Karsey Renfert, Andrew Chafe, Jackson Logsdon, *Jakob Zweber
Nicholas Hinz, *Nathaniel Revord, Megan Chandler, Cassidy Long,
June 9, 2017, *Casey Hodgman, Thomas Richards, Meixi Chi, Claire Lorman, Juniors:
3.6 or Higher, *Makenzie Hodson, *Gabriella Roach, *Joseph Choi, Andrew Lund, Brooke Acker,
*designates a 4.0 Peter Hoferle, Logan Roach, Ashley Chrisler, *Zening Luo, Alex Andler,
Madelyn Hoffmann, Elena Roden, Madeline Clark, *Zeping Luo, Miram Anglin,
Freshmen: *Jordyn Hogan, Amanda Roesch, Samuel Close, *Annie Ma, *Natalie Asmus,
Lauren Acker, Elizabeth Hopton, *Ella Rogers, Michelle Colon, Cora Mack, *Olivia Aumann,
Nicole Agapov, *Mary Hsu, Kendall Roquet, *Lucy Croasdale, *Grace Madigan, *Mackenzie Bakken,
*Aniket Ahuja, *Maylynn Hu, Isaac Roush, Joseph Culp, Madeline Mahal, *Alexis Basel,
*Raad Allawi, Christine Huang, *Emma Rozum, Mitchel Culver, Eric Maier, Bryson Bauer,
Mara Allen, Taylor Huber, Samuel Rudolph, Isabel Dagitz, *Abigail Mangas, Morgan Bauer,
*Alexandra Anagnostopoulos, Tyler Huff, *Elena Sacchetti, *Lauren Dahler, *Andrew Martin, *Katherine Bekasova,
Julia Anderson, Sarah Humphries, *Zoe Salyapongse, *Meghna Datta, Danielle Martin, Shane Bick,
*Katherine Ausman, Julia Hylbert, Alexander Schuster, Diana DeGroot, *Sophia Martin, *Haley Bills,
Laura Baco, Alec Inman, Emma Schuster, Samuel Dettman, Mallory May, Carson Blair,
*Lily Baird, Sam Isaacs, Megan Schwartz, Grace Dillon, Aidan McEllistrem, Shareef Bnyat,
Peyton Baize, Moyraa Ismail Ali, Emma Schweber, Sawm Djamali, Daniel McLain, *Nathan Borden,
*Max Balasubramaniam, *Ryleigh Iverson, *Paul Scudder, Lauren Drake, Kevin Meicher, *Karen Bresnahan,
*Apurupa Ballamudi, *Joelle Jackson, Drake Semrad, *Nicolas Draves, Alexander Mendenhall, Ashley Brophy,
*Megan Bauerle, Amirali Jafari, *Rohan Shah, Brandon Dunk, Chloe Meyer, Brogan Brunker,
Cailin Bebermeier, Micheline Jasinski, Connor Shanley, *Charlotte Dunn, *Phoebe Miller, Claire Buenfil,
*Maya Becker, Bryn Jens, Stephen Shi, *Caleb Easton, Samuel Miller, Sophia Callaci,
*Hunter Berryman, Mattie Joers, Serin Shin, *John Eggert, Daniel Molina, Madeleine Callahan,
Conner Bills, *Egan Johnson, *Thomas Silver, Isabelle Ehmpke, Jack Mondi, Noah Casali,
Ashley Biwott, Paxton Johnson, *Moniek Smink, Melanie Eichelberger, *Marisol Morrissey, Juliana Castillo,
Cheyanne Bodenstein, William Johnson, Berkley Smith, Benjamin Elsner, Chase Mueller, *Grace Chen,
*Elizabeth Boehnen, Cecelia Jones, Sydney Smith, Madeline Engelien, Susannah Murdoch, Nicholas Chiaverini,
Aaron Boorstein, Julie Jones, Grace Sommers, *Owen Engling, Clara Nemr, Lillian Chmielewska,
Zielyn Boozer, *Anna Jordan, Diana Song, Hannah Ernst, *Kyle Neuser, Natalie Cho,
Annalesse Bosch, *Katherine Joslyn, *Abhav Soni, *Olivia Farin, *Max Newcomer, *Chloe Cole,
Miles Boswell, Blake Kalscheur, Jorge Soto Garcia, *Erin Fischer, Hong Nguyen, Felicity Cole,
Jessica Bovy, Andrew Karbusicky, Anaka Srinivas, *Stacia Flock, *Hanna Noughani, Melissa Collier,
Oliver Braaten, Mason Kelliher, Ethan Stafford, *Brianna Foth, *Paige Olson, Emily Cory,
MaryAnn Browning, *Akshay Kelshiker, Anna Statsick, Logan Frey, Haley Osborne, Kyle Cowling,
Carter Brutosky, Natasha Kinne, *Cindy Stefanek, *Keller Frinzi, Caitlynn Owens, Clara Cownie,
Charlotte Buck, *Jack Kjentvet, Lauren Steiner, *Leigha Fullerton, Orhan Ozkan, Henry Cryns,
*Karina Bursac, Kaitlin Knight, Grace Steinmetz, Searra Funch, Elizabeth Pansegrau, Brett Cushman,
Gabriella Butler, *Emma Kostecki, Richard Stine, Astor Garcia, *Archer Parkin, *Haiwen Dai,
*Cian Carlson, Thomas Kriewaldt, *Magdalen Stone, Cole Garver, Amalia Perry, Nickolas De Oliveira,
Wesley Carpenter, Nathan Lamers, *Owen Szot, *Christopher George, Brittany Pertzborn, Katherine DeJarlais,
Hernan Carranza, Noah Lamson, *Sitori Tanin, *Samuel Gessler, Benjamin Petersen, Sydney DeMartino,
Adam Casali, Samuel Larsen, Drew Teff, Gillian Ginsberg, *Alexander Pierantozzi, Drake Demitrios,
Nicolas Castillo, Ava Larson, Bret Thomas, *Ryan Gold, Nina Porras, *Benjamin Dickmeyer,
Annie Chang, Madelyn Lawrence, Joseph Trinkl, Sarah Gralnek, Maxwell Prestigiacomo, Kian Djamali,
Mia Chapman, Jennifer Lee, *Emily Ulfig, Kevin Grelle, Logan Prichard, Trieu Vi Do,
Henry Chomiak, *Jung Won Lee, *Hayden Van Gilder, Dylan Griffith, William Pritchard, *Mary Donohoe,
*Joshua Cochrane, *Zachary Leffel, *Parker VanBuren, *Thomas Griffith, Taina Pritts, Payton Dower,
*Alexander Coffini, *Jackson LeRoy, Lauren Vander Sanden, Tyler Haack, Mary Elizabeth Raasch, *Michael Draves,
Benjamin Collier, Cecilie Lindblom, Kara Vinje, *Kelly Hathaway, Melina Rahman, *Emily Duecker,
*Erica Collin, Victoria Livelli, Isaac Vogt, Casey Hellenbrand, Emily Raisleger, Emily Eid,
*Julia Compton, Nicholas Lobaugh, Jacob Vogt, *Connor Hellenbrand, Alexa Ramirez, *Holly Essert,
*Madeline Connell, Megan Ludtke, *Nicole Voss, Lauren Hendricks, Gillian Rawling, *Osama Fattouh,
*Emily Dahlk, Delaney Ludwig, *Casey Waddell, Raina Hess, Rachel Roberson, *Katiya Fosdick,
Kaitlyn Dahlk, Seth Luetscher, Zachary Walsh, Morgan Hickman, Owen Roenneburg, *James Frusciante,
Ian Davis, Katelyn Maas, Kevin Walther, Emma Hinz, Margaret Rogers, Owen Frye,
*Sophia De Oliveira, *Amelia Mackey, *Clare Weigert, Charles Hiorns, Jon Roll, Amber Fuerbringer,
Darien Dean, *Brad MacLean, Julian Westerlund, William Hoferle, Nicholas Ronnie, *Blake Gallay,
*Oscar Dean, Camille Malak, Ryan Whritenour, Joseph Hoffman, Taylor Rough, Jiayuan Gao,
Daniel DeJarlais, *Madelyn Malcheski, *Tyler Wilson, Tristan Hogendorn, *Zoe Rozema, Maia Giles,
Ryan Delmore, *Sai Likhith Mallannagari, ZhuoRan Wu, Cooper Holewinski, Karina Sabol, Samuel Gold,
*Ada Demitrios, Anastasia Martinez, Jacob Wuebben, Olivia Horky, Amena Saleh, Jackson Goth,
Cole Deptula, Kathryn Matejka, Roman Ystenes, Lauren Horst, *Benjamin Scher, Sophia Grande,
Juliette Dorn, Logan Maves, *Sean Zhang, Allison Houghton, Kyra Schlicht, Sean Green,
John Douglas, Zachary Mayhew, *William Zhang, Stephanie Huang, *Ella Schroeder, Bailey Gresch,
*Jonathan Downs, Jae McCulley, Magdelena Zopf James Hunt, Bryce Schuster, *Elizabeth Grosspietsch,
Ki Durrer, *Maxwell McDonough, Hee Jae Jang, David Schwartz, Kiva Grote-Hirsch,
Michael Edwards, *Megan McGill, Sophomores: Katie Jensen, Collin Serra, Nahlo Gueu,
*Noah Ehrhardt, *Lili McGuffey, Hannah Aegerter, Lauren Jensen, *Michael Shulla, Jordan Gundrum,
Elizabeth Engle, Natalie McLain, Sammy Aguilar, Erica Jesse, Nora Simani, Calvin Guse,
Julian Engle, Katherine Meier, Salaar Akbar, *Dylan Kalscheur, Shailaja Singh, Caroline Haberland-Ervin,
Samuel Engler, Christian Meinholz, Ava Albert, *Tyler Kalscheur, Simon Sisk, Ashley Harris,
Tarek Fattouh, Samantha Meister, *Megan Andrews, Allison Kaplan, Dane Sjowall, Grace Hartung,
Max Fieschko, Allison Michaels, Riley Armstrong, *Nathan Kapp, Courtney Spahn, Kai Heineman,
Emily Florin, Skylar Mihal, Alexis Ashe, Anna Keebler, Grahm Stetzenbach, Nora Hellenbrand,
Elizabeth Folsom, Elizabeth Mitchell, *Jazmyn Babler, *Emily Keebler, *Laura Stewart, Allison Henry,
*Lauren Fortney, Yash Mohan, *Piper Bailey, *Kyra Keenan, Andrew Sullivan, Nathan Hibner,
Benjamin Foster, Aedan Moore, Allison Ballweg, *Moira Keith, Anna Thomley, Caroline Hippen,
*Kennedy Francois, *Madison Mormino, Kyle Ballweg, *Jessica Kim, *Frank Thornton, *Payton Hodson,
Carson Frisch, Owen Mosley, Matthew Ballweg, *Mia Kim, Yating Tian, *Dylan Hogan,
Brian Frusciante, Callie Moyer, Alexis Barrett, *Sae Mee Kim, Brittany Tonnesen, *Ashley Holahan,
*Katherine Frye, Anja Newcomer, *Anna Batchenkova, Rachel Kirch-Whitmore, Grace Tritle, Jacob Hoskins,
Gianna Fussell, William Nisbet, Kai Batley, *Maddalen Knaak, *Tony Tu, Hao-Yu Huang,
Tanner Gattenby, Rithika Nurani, Elora Becker, *Marcus Knoke, *Jenna Wagner, Rachel Huber,
*Alicia Gehrke Kallstromer, *Livie Nute, *Amaya Berge, Kylee Kohlhoff, *Madelinn Wagner, Lauren Hurd,
Emelie Gehrke Kallstromer, *John Ohly, Sean Bertalot, Georgios Kostas, *Hannah Wensing, Lauren Hutter,
*Payton Giles, *Avery Opland, Braeden Bertz, Grace Krenke, *David Whittingham, *Samuel Jaeger,
Braedon Gilles, Param Oza, Abigail Bliss, *Nina-Soleil Kuhn, Kayla Wiegand, *Asha Jain,
Kyra Ginsberg, *Shruti Parthasarathy, *Lydia Bliss, Rachel Kushner, *Noah Williams, Moubarak Jeje,
*Shreya Godishala, *Katherine Patterson, *Alexandra Bogner, *Nadezhda Langley, Stuart Wodzro, John Jones,
Hannah Goldrosen, Sophia Patton, *Sophia Bote, Ashlyn Larsen, Samantha Woldt, *Abigail Karbusicky,
Maeve Gonter, Anna Paulsen, Olivia Larson, Sarah Wood, Aubrey Karls Niehaus,
Zoe Guderyon, *Jonah Pavek, Sophomores: Kristen Lastine, *Alton Yan, Jaime Katovich,
Lauren Hafeman, Isaiah Pflasterer-Jennerjohn, Hadley Braaten, Hannah Laufenberg, *Jason Yang, Samuel King,
Adam Hanson, *Jessica Pientka, Maia Brunel-Hamel, Steven Lawton, *Elizabeth Young, Geena Klubertanz,
Chase Harless, *Gabriela Pierobon Mays, *Olivia Bruni, Hannah Leach, *Victoria Zander, Shuka Konishi,
Henry Hartung, *Caleb Radtke, *Abigail Burns, *Andrew Lee, *Susanna Zheng, Victoria Kovall,
*Jon Luke Hash, Serena Raval, Taylor Byington, Eric Lee, Blake Zillner, Avery Krantz,
Saskia Hauser, Ashton Reed, Danielle Callahan, Matthew Lepage, McKenzie Zocher,
Annika Hellenbrand, *Payton Reed, Bryce Carey, *Aidan Lewandowski, *Isabella Zopf, HONOrS, page 5
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*Kathryn Kulie, Jacob Trepczyk, Taylor Ducke, Morgan Larson, Jacob Rozum, Lauren Robertson,
*Jacob Lamers, *Nathan Trinkl, *Tyree Eady, Samantha Lawson, Caleb Rudolph, Christopher Rogers,
*Owen Lamson, *Anton Tung, *Olivia Engling, Daniel Ledin, Eric Sacchetti, Anthony Rosati,
*Leta Landucci, *Peyton Turner, Kallie Everson, Nicholas Leffel, *Aria Salyapongse, Dana Rotert,
Alyssa Larson, Jennifer Turski, Audrey Evert, Alyssa Lemirande, *Emily Satterlund, Jacob Rozum,
Rachael Lee, Emily Udomtanapon, Christian Fermanich, Creighton Lewis, *Christina Schauer, Caleb Rudolph,
*Youn Joo Lee, *Kayla Underwood, Katherine Fink, Preston Lewis, Taylor Schlueter, Eric Sacchetti,
Raymond LeMonds, Seth Valentine, *Kelsey Fischer, *Carly Liegel, Simrnjit Seerha, *Aria Salyapongse,
Andrew Lepage, Anthony Valtierra, *Hanna Fisher, Helena Lonetree-Miller, Celia Semrad, Xavier Sanga,
Ryan Lewis, Casey Vandenburgt, Courtney Florin, Fiona Lynch, Michael Shaten, *Emily Satterlund,
*Colin Liegel, Drake Vandermause, *Julia Fonder, Kim Mackey, Keaton Shaw, Christina Schauer,
Izabella Ljumani, *Balaji Veeramani, Jahnavi Gali, *Epiphania Maka, Maya Shea, Simrnjit Seerha,
Zachary Logan, *Cassandra Vining, Ryan Gebert, Sarah Matejka, Parker Sigmon, Celia Semrad,
Claudine Loop, Eliot Waddell, Grace Gerrard, *Anthony McCann, Jackson Smith, Asad Shahzad,
*Eleanor Mackey, Allison Wahlgren, Paula Gonzalez, *Mary McCarthy, Titus Smith, Michael Shaten,
Rachel Matejka, *Derek Waleffe, Adam Goren, William McCarthy, Sahil Soni, Keaton Shaw,
*Marie Mayers, Nicole Wall, *Madhu Gowda, Sydney McConnell, Ashley Soukup, Maya Shea,
*Nicole McCue, *Alexander Warholic, Sara Griffin, *Taylor McDonald, Kiley Spahn, Jackson Smith,
Andrew McGinley, *Jack Weiler, Molly Grindle, Margaret McGill, Cole Spitler, Titus Smith,
Jennifer McGinnis, Casey Wempner, Arshad Habib, Kelly Mead, Kallie Stafford, Margaux Sorenson,
*Casey McKean, Halle White, Margaret Hagan, Abigail Meyer, *Rachel Steiner, Ashley Soukup,
Sydney McKersie, Ethan Wildes, Alexander Hallquist, *Grace Mikelsons, Karl Stephan, Kiley Spahn,
Robert McPherson, Jaimie Williamson, James Handel, Morgan Miles, Bauer Stetzenbach, Cole Spitler,
*Nareg Megan, Aaron Wills, Mariah Hanson, *Danielle Millan, *Harrison Stone, Kallie Stafford,
*Alyssa Meinholz, *Jack Wilson, Kirby Heck, Caitlyn Moyer, Ryan Swiersz, *Rachel Steiner,
Diana Meneses, Ruby Wilson, Neeloufar Hematti, Karla Muchacho Moreno, Alexis Thomas, Karl Stephan,
*Kaden Mettel, *Nathaniel Wiltzius, Chloe Hendrix, Willem Mueller, Alissa Trainor, Harrison Stone,
*Nicholas Michaels, Paige Wirth, *Daniel Hershberger, Rohin Mukherjee, Molly Trehey, Riley Stoppleworth,
Samuel Mikelsons, *Rachel Woody, Louis Hinshaw, Veronica Murdoch, Phoebe Tuite, Kyle Swenson,
*Camille Moreau, Chloe Young, Molly Hoferle, Storm Murphy, Trevaun Turner, Ryan Swiersz,
Macey Moser, *Kirstin Yu, Emma Hoffman, *Eric Neidhart, *Laura Vergenz, Alexis Thomas,
*Emma Neumann, Colin Hogendorn, *Nicholas Nelson, Amelia Viegut, Alissa Trainor,
Minh Anh Nguyen, Seniors: *Elise Hokanson, Kyra Neuser, Spencer Wagner, Molly Trehey,
Jacob Nonn, *Alex Accola, Kayla Holmes, Alex Nisbet, *Emma Waldinger, Phoebe Tuite,
Torsten Oakes, Joshua Acker, Rose Horky, Jessica Nonn, *Jessica Wang, Trevaun Turner,
Iris Ohlrogge, Kalli Acker, Tiancheng Hu, Anna Nordhaus, *Elise Warda, *Laura Vergenz,
*Athena Olszewski, Tyler Acker, Maya Huebsch, Tha Zin Nwe Htoo, Sara Wettstein, Amelia Viegut,
*Peter Opitz, *Melissa Ahn, *Alexandra Hujanen, Cailey OConnor, *Lola Whittingham, *Emma Waldinger,
Alexus Orr, Anna Amineva, Mark Hutson, *Kylie Peters, Shanna Wiegand, *Jessica Wang,
*Jackson Pagel, Eric Andersen, Riley Johnson, *Tryn Peterson, Brett Wipfli, *Elise Warda,
Molly Parkin, Katrina Anderson, Sarina Johnston, Madeline Pflasterer-Jenner- Camille Wirkus, Sara Wettstein,
*Margaret Patterson, Charles Angevine, *Elizabeth Jordan, john, Samantha Worden, Lola Whittingham,
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ANNOUNCES THE Education, Deans List Dimitris Friesen, College of Megan Lund, School of Letters and Science, Deans Sydney Goeden, College of
SPRING DEANS LIST Emily Bollom, School of Letters and Science, Deans Human Ecology, Deans High List Letters and Science, Deans
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2016-2017 academic year. Human Ecology, Deans Honor Jamie Herb, School of Educa- Letters and Science, Deans List High Honor Roll
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for the Deans List, students Human Ecology, Deans Honor Engineering, Deans Honor ters and Science, Deans List Deans List Deans List
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neering, Deans Honor List Deans List List Maya Salmon, College of Let- Deans List Honors
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Finding this bird means that residents need to infections, with 52 cases reported that year. Dur-
step up their efforts to prevent mosquito bites, ing 2016, 13 cases of West Nile virus infection
says Janel Heinrich, Director of PHMDC. were reported among Wisconsin residents.
West Nile virus is spread to humans through The Wisconsin Division of Public Health will
the bite of an infected mosquito. Mosquitoes get continue surveillance for West Nile virus through
the virus by feeding on infected birds, and are the summer. To report a sick or dead crow, blue
then able to pass it on to other birds and mammals jay, or raven, please call the Dead Bird Reporting
when they bite. Hotline at 1-800-433-1610.
Heinrich says, West Nile virus seems to be PHMDC recommends the following: Limit
here to stay, so the best ways to avoid the disease time spent outside at dawn and dusk, when mos-
are preventing mosquito bites and getting rid of quitoes are most active. Apply insect repellent to
breeding grounds for mosquitoes. clothing as well as exposed skin since mosquitoes
Most people (80%) who are infected with West may bite through clothing. Make sure window and
Nile virus do not get sick. Those who do become door screens are in good repair to prevent mos-
sick usually experience mild symptoms such as quito entry. Properly dispose of items around your
fever, headache, muscle aches, rash, and fatigue. property that hold water, such as tin cans, plastic
Less than 1% of people infected with the virus get containers, ceramic pots, or discarded tires.
and coma. Older adults and those with weakened water in bird baths and pet dishes at least every
immune systems are at greater risk of developing three days. Clean and chlorinate swimming pools,
central nervous system illness that can be fatal. outdoor saunas, and hot tubs; drain water from
On Sunday, May 21 Membership Area 17 (Cross Plains and Middleton Girl Scouts) held their
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services pool covers. Trim tall grass, weeds, and vines
awardsand bridging evening. Honored that evening were Girl Scout Troop 2396 members Lau-
has monitored the spread of West Nile virus since since mosquitoes use these areas to rest during
ren Veidel and KyliePeters (not in attendance was Jasmine Peterson-Green). Lauren and Kylie
2001 among birds, horses, mosquitoes, and peo- hot daylight hours. Landscape to prevent water
were given green Girl Scouthonor cords, membership stars and flowers. These girls have been
ple. In 2002, the state documented its first human from pooling in low-lying areas.
Girl Scouts since kindergarten. This is agreat accomplishment. These girls now have registered
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Middleton Jewelers celebrated their newly expanded space at 6629 University Avenue, with a
week-long Grand Reopening and ribbon cutting.
From left: Jill Schoenenberger, case manager, Middleton Senior Center; Hope
Lent.
Cabinet City by Dream was thrilled to open their new showroom in Middleton at 6649 Uni-
versity Avenue. They offer cabinetry for every room.
Two Cadette Girl Scouts scouts high school years. Lents project, Cards of
us about the former. and it can cause worse storms. Whether conservative, mod- from Middleton Troop 2331 There were 11 Gold Awards Hope, used her interest and
Weather is short term, basi- I have seen a noticeable erate or liberal, there are things were honored by Badgerland given this year by the Bad- skills in arts and crafts to cre-
cally the next week or so, ex- change [in severe weather], we can all buy into, he said. Council of Girl Scouts USA gerland Council. Funding ate fabric art and photo cards
plained Lindmeier in a phone Lindmeier said. But its impor- Ive spent a lot of time look- at the Annual Awards Cere- for all of these projects for elderly people in the Mid-
interview with the Middleton tant to look at it analytically. ing at the social side of this mony held on April 8. comes from donations. dleton community who are
Times-Tribune just prior to his And the data backs up those ob- and the key is presenting solu- Madeline Holman and Hope Holmans project, homebound. She made up
presentation at the church. servations. tions that people arent going to Lent, both eighth grade stu- Benches for Camps for Peo- packets of several different
Thats my job as a meteorolo- Research has shown that the be afraid of, he concluded. dents at Kromrey Middle ple with Disabilities, in- handmade cards, included
gist. Climate is long term. most trusted sources on climate Things that can benefit the School, earned their Silver volved building several Aldo stamps, and took them to the
Decades. Centuries. And so issues are climate scientists, sci- world and the economy. Awards. The Silver Award is Leopold style benches which Middleton Senior Center for
on. entists in general, and television the second highest award were then donated to Badger distribution through their
People care about the meteorologists. Since Lind- Lindmeier holds a Bachelor given by Girl Scouts USA, Camp in Prairie du Chien, case workers. Making the
weather because it has an im- meier is two of the three, he of Science degree in meteorol- and may be earned only dur- WI and Easter Seals Camp in cards was fun, said Hope. I
pact on their plans to barbecue, feels it is part of his job to talk ogy from the University of Wis- ing a Girl Scouts Cadette Wisconsin Dells. These got to learn a new technique
or whether or not their crops about climate change. It is, he consin-Madison. You can see years (grades 6-8). camps provide outdoor expe- of fabric art, and I also had to
will get enough rain, or whether says, as important as anything his forecast weekdays on 27 The Silver Award takes a riences for people with dis- think about what older peo-
or not a dangerous storm is else he does. News at 5, 6 and 10. In addition minimum of 50 hours to abilities. When asked about ple would like for cards to
howling toward their home. I take this just as seriously to broadcasting the weather on complete. Scouts may work what was a highlight of her send to their families and
They care about climate, too, as putting out a tornado warn- 27 News, he also forecasts for individually or in groups of project she stated I learned friends. She also plans to
but the vast breadth of debates ing, he explained. There is local radio stations and news- up to four scouts. Each proj- a lot building the benches, work toward a Gold Award
about climate change makes it a just so much misinformation papers. He has30 yearsof ex- ect involves an assessment of but my favorite part was see- while in high school, and is
more difficult subject for many out there. perience in forecasting a problem in the community, ing the faces of the camp di- undecided what direction
people. His approach is four- Wisconsins weather and has and then uses the scouts par- rectors when I brought them that project will take at this
One of the arguments I pronged. He explains climate the American Meteorological ticular interests and skills to to the camps. Maddie is time.
sometimes hear is, if you cant change and greenhouse gasses. Society (AMS) Seal of Approval. work on a solution. A Girl also planning on working to- Both Cadettes earned the
get the short term weather right, He talks about what we see In 2011, 2012 and 2013, his Scout Gold Award is the ward her Gold Award during funds to support their proj-
how can we expect you to get now. He examines projections forecasts were rated most accu- highest award given by her high school years. She is ects through their troops
centuries right. But its apples to about what is likely to happen rate in Southern Wisconsin by GSUSA. It is accomplished currently hoping and plan- fund raising efforts. This in-
oranges, because analyzing in- in the future. And, most impor- WeatheRate, an independent individually, entails a mini- ning to raise funds for play- cluded the fall Nut and Mag-
formation in the long term is ac- tantly, he talks about the solu- weather forecast verification mum of 80 hours of work, ground equipment in a local azine Sale, and the spring
tually much easier. tions like carbon fee and company. and may be earned during a Middleton Park. Girl Scout Cookie Sale.
And climate does impact the dividend - that are available to
weather, according to experts, individuals and governments.
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win before
and not just pull everything.
Not trying to do too much.
large crowd
(Drew) has been a spark
plug for us, Ashton manager
Dave Adler said.
by AdAM HATLAN Ashton starting pitcher
Derrick Rothwell (105 pitches)
For the Times-Tribune
allowed one run on four hits
and struck out seven batters
Drew Finley-Haag has been
over seven strong innings.
making life tough on opposing
Just finding a groove and
pitchers this season.
not giving free bases walks
The Ashton As outfielder
and hit-by-pitches which
has been tearing the cover off
have hurt me all year,
the baseball and he didnt let up
Rothwell said of his outing. If
Sunday. Finley-Haag had two
I make them put the ball in
more hits to help set the tone
play, and beat me that way,
for Ashton in a 5-1 victory over
then I do pretty well.
Cross Plains in a game played
Rothwell was also able to
before a huge crowd in Ashton.
work out of jams in the sixth
Finley-Haag had a single in
and seventh innings to help
the first inning and added a
preserve the lead for the As,
two-run single in the fourth
including striking out the side
inning for the games first two
in the seventh.
runs. Finley-Haag now owns a
Its always good to keep
robust .588 batting average to
momentum going your way,
start the season.
Rothwell said. (Escaping a
Ashton improved to 5-4 in
jam) is a big pick-me-up for the
the Northern Sections East
bats. Those situations are key
Division, while Cross Plains
moments in a game.
slipped to 4-3. Middleton leads
Rothwell and Kevin
the division with a perfect 8-0
Peternell combined to strike
mark.
out 10 Cross Plains batters on
Im just seeing the ball
the day. Times-Tribune photo by Mary Langenfeld
well and staying confident,
Finley-Haag said. Im trying Ashtons Derrick Rothwell was the winning pitcher in the As victory over Cross Plains Sunday.
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example, working hard in and tackle to save the day. Her once again, but also was a force
out of practice and games. speed, tactical position and just to be reckoned with up top as a
She is one of our players downright grit on the field forward. And Grapentine
with the best vision, and while earned her that spot rightfully. worked hard on her game and
her goal stats are not as high as Wilson broke onto the scene won herself a starting role all
others, she also is the start of with a memorable year that season long.
our offense with numerous included six goals and four Senior forwards Houden
diagonal passes to streaking assists. Wilson is capable of and Grywalsky ended their
outside midfielders who either dominating from the midfield careers in style. Grywalsky tal-
scored or had dangerous pos- or as a striker, but was recog- lied nine goals and seven
session for us in our attaching nized for her work in the mid- assists, while Houden had two
18 yards. field. goals and two assists.
Duecker moved around She had a wonderful first Payton Houden and Tessa
throughout the year, but even- year on varsity and we hope Grywalsky both had great sen-
tually found a home on the she continues to dominate the ior seasons to wrap up their
back line. There, Duecker midfield or forward (position) three years on varsity, Duffy
turned into a dominant force, with her skillful footwork and said.
who wowed her coach and the drive to score, Duffy said.It And Dunn showed her
rest of the Big Eight voters. was tough at times to decide future is remarkably bright
Emily rocked it. Duffy where to play her: midfield or with a stellar season in the mid-
said. We moved her around forward because in both spots field that included 11 goals and
from outside to sweeper and she was tough, skilled and four assists.
back again due to injury, but looked to score. Charlotte Dunn has a nose
she learned quickly what was Middletons three other for the goal and looked to get
needed for each position and back line players Raisleger, forward often and quickly from
dominated the back line. Schultz and Grapentine the outside-mid position where
She had numerous tackles were all honored. her speed and ability to get
on breakaway chances for the Emily Raisleger (one goal) onto through balls and crosses
opponents, which seemed like finished the season as one of made her a dangerous mid-
likely goals. She would be 15 our strongest players, Duffy fielder to guard, Duffy said.
yards away and chase down the said. Schultz (one goal, two
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Double trouble
Times-Tribune photos by Mary Langenfeld
Ty Eady (above) and Storm Murphy (right), two 2017 Middleton graduates, closed their
careers in style by playing in the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Games
in Wisconsin Dells last weekend.
Eady had 23 points and 10 rebounds to power the North team to a 109-95 win over the
South in the Division 1 game. Murphy added 12 points.
Eady will play collegiately at North Dakota State, while Murphy will plat at Wofford.
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Bria Lemirande dazzled the folks at Middleton High School for four years.
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SPOrTS brIEFS
Tone Boyle lands new coaching job
Former Middleton High School standout Tone Boyle was
named an assistant coach in the Eastern Illinois mens basket-
ball program.
Boyle had been the head coach for three years at Highland
Community College in Illinois. In 2016-17 he coached HCC to
the Arrowhead Conference Championship and NCAA Region
IV Championship as the team posted a 27-7 record advancing
to the NJCAA National Tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas.
Boyle won 62 games in three seasons at HCC and won 21
games during his second season at Highland.
Prior to taking over at Highland CC, Boyle spent two sea-
sons as a graduate manager at the University of Wisconsin-
Milwaukee and in 2013-14 helped the program earn a berth in
the NCAA Tournament while also securing 21 wins.
During his playing career at Milwaukee, Boyle helped lead
the Panthers to the Horizon League regular-season title and a
bid to the National Invitation Tournament in 2010-11. That sea-
son, Boyle averaged 12.9 points per game while starting all 33
contests. In two seasons in Milwaukee, Boyle recorded 823
points and 149 three-point field goals.
After averaging 13.2 points and 3.1 rebounds per outing his
first season at Milwaukee, Boyle earned second-eam all-
Horizon League and Horizon League All-Newcomer Team
recognition before a back injury sidelined him for the 2009-10
campaign.
Boyle is a graduate of Milwaukee who also played two years
at Highland CC.
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Flight A Ann Athas and Monnie Vena, 45
Flight B Audrey Chase, 59
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Times-Tribune photo by Mary Langenfeld
Middleton manager Brandon Hellenbrand (left) and Jacob Ross are thrilled with where the 29ers sit halfway through the sea- Flight A
son. Low Gross Jean Bisenius, 46
Low net Cathy Rechlicz, 40
Play of the day Martha Brusagar and Cindy Klein
Flight B
Low Gross Mary VerVoort, 44
Middletons
Low Net Mary VerVoort, 30
mental breakdowns on their second on a sacrifice bunt by Hellenbrand said. Both pitch- Play of the Day Linda Lilledahl and Mary VerVoort
HTL team
end. Jeff Schafer.Luke Schafer then ers were throwing strikes and
Alec Morrison started for singled to put runners on the neither team could get the bats Flight C
moves to 8-0
Middleton and picked up the corners with one out. going. Low Gross Connie Brachman
win. Morrison worked seven Kevin Dubler followed with I give a lot of credit to their Low Net Connie Brachman and Sheila Barmore, 32
strong innings, scattered five a sacrifice fly to left field that pitcher Tim Hewitt. He did a Play of the Day Mary Ellen Ripp, Sylvia Heiser, and
hits and struck out four while scored pinch runner Ivan great job keeping us off bal- Sheila Barmore.
by rOb rEISCHEL allowing just one run. Drew Monreal and gave Middleton a ance.
Farrell worked the final two 3-1 lead. Hinson walked and On deck: Middleton is at Packcrest
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innings. Andrew Zimmerman was hit Sauk Prairie Friday at 7:30 June 6
I thought Morry did a heck by a pitch to load the bases. p.m. and hosts Ashton Sunday Flight A Monnie Vena, 48
The Home Talent League Flight B Barb Pelligrino, 54
of a job on the mound, Ross Hellenbrand then sin- at 1 p.m.
season hit its halfway point Flight C Judy Conne, 64
Hellenbrand said. I thought he gled to right to score Luke
Sunday.
had real good stuff today and Schafer and Hinson. Schmitt
And things couldnt be
really went after hitters. We then reached on an error by the
going any better for Middleton.
were finally able to get him second baseman, which scored
Middleton rolled past
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The Cross Plains Stingrays 2. Mallory Peters 1:02.03 Relay 2. Ashley Flad 2:48.38 Boys 8&U 100 Meter James Miller)
rolled over the Mazomanie 3. Halli Hagen 1:05.22 1. Cross Plains A 2:10.34 3. Cheyanne Bodenstein Medley Relay
Barracudas, 531-131, last Girls 9-10 50 Meter Fly (Sydney Knutowski, Abby 2:51.19 1. Cross Plains A 2:09.96 Boys 13-14 50 Meter Free
Saturday. 2. Shelby Ehlke 54.38 Utter, Abby Ensenberger, Ella Girls 15-18 50 Meter Back (Peter Francois, Evan Myers, 1. Ian Bohachek 29.31
Heres a list of the 3. Sloane Hanson 1:00.78 Needham) 1. Hannah Aegerter 33.10 Adam Bernd, Cahner Vitense) 3. Cole Hagen 33.64
Stingrays top finishers: Girls 9-10 200 Meter Free 2. Cross Plains B 2:37.96 2. Tryn Peterson 36.25 Boys 13-14 200 Meter Free
Girls 8&U 25 Meter Free Relay (Steve Kraemer, Ellie Eisele, 3. Ashley Flad 40.89 Boys 9-10 50 Meter Free 1. Erik Peterson 2:36.26
1. Addison Haack 21.51 1. Cross Plains A 3:13.12 Amber Haack, Grace Girls 15-18 100 Meter IM 1. Eli Knutowski 47.31 Boys 13-14 50 Meter Back
2. Miri Spahn 25.07 (Mallory Peters, Addie Dorn, Zimmerman) 1. Hannah Aegerter 1:11.24 2. Nate Zimmerman 48.88 1. Ian Bohachek 36.96
Girls 8&U 50 Meter Free Shelby Ehlke, Ella Duzan) 3. Cross Plains C 3:39.02 3. Emma Neumann 1:27.90 3. Aiden Riley 54.15 3. Mark Virnig 43.53
2. Maureen Spann 58.64 2. Cross Plains B 4:29.03 (Katelin Gaffaney, Violet Girls 15-18 50 Meter Boys 9-10 100 Meter Free Boys 13-14 100 Meter IM
Girls 8&U 25 Meter Back (Mary Gaffaney, Sophia Eisele, Wankerl, Maille Miller, Claire Breast 1. Eli Knutowski 1:50.44 2. Eli Duzan 1:30.78
1. Ellie Roenneburg 31.02 Lydia Taylor, Halli Hagen) Ready) 1. Shae-Lynn Kruchten 3. Duke Allen 1:56.56 Boys 13-14 50 Meter
3. Megan Niesen 35.72 Girls 9-10 200 Meter Girls 11-12 200 Meter 43.03 Boys 9-10 50 Meter Back Breast
Girls 8&U 25 Meter Medley Relay Medley Relay 2. Emma Hinz 45.44 2. Nolan Goth 1:00.73 1. Eli Duzan 40.20
Breast 1. Cross Plains A 3:30.83 1. Cross Plains A 2:24.07 3. Irene Wright 46.78 3. Nate Zimmerman 1:06.74 2. Mark Virnig 45.63
2. Addison Haack 33.39 (Ella Duzan, Izzy Ensenberger, (Lily Mair, Annika Van Buren, Girls 15-18 50 Meter Fly Boys 9-10 100 Meter IM Boys 13-14 50 Meter Fly
3. Piper Kraemer 36.72 Shelby Ehlke, Mallory Peters) Abby Utter, Ella Needham) 1. Tryn Peterson 32.81 1. Tony Peters 1:39.45 2. Erik Peterson 37.65
Girls 8&U 25 Meter Fly 3. Cross Plains B 4:16.89 2. Cross Plains B 2:57.95 3. Emma Neumann 38.83 2. Liam Mair 1:51.94 Boys 13-14 200 Meter Free
1. Ellie Roenneburg 30.19 (Sophia Eisele, Halli Hagen, (Ellie Eisele, Amber Haack, Girls 15-18 200 Meter Boys 9-10 50 Meter Breast Relay
Girls 8&U 100 Meter Free Sloane Hanson, Lydia Taylor) Stevee Kraemer, Grace Free Relay 1. Tony Peters 55.66 1. Cross Plains A 2:09.49
Relay Zimmerman) 1. Cross Plains A 2:14.83 2. Liam Mair 59.64 (Ian Bohachek, Mark Virnig,
1. Cross Plains A 1:54.16 Girls 11-12 50 Meter Free (Irene Wright, Emma 3. Griffin Bauman 1:18.77 Cole Hagen, Erik Peterson)
(Addison Haack, Rian Jost, 1. Abby Utter 32.37 Girls 13-14 50 Meter Free Neumann, Cheyanne Boys 9-10 50 Meter Fly Boys 13-14 200 Meter
Maureen Spann, Piper 2. Grace Zimmerman 35.08 1. Rylie Bauman 30.31 Bodenstein, Hannah Aegerter) 1. Tony Peters 47.91 Medley Relay
Kraemer) 3. Annika Van Buren 35.46 2. Lauryn Abozeid 32.58 3. Cross Plains B 2:32.36 3. Nolan Goth 1:01.51 1. Cross Plains A 2:31.31
3. Cross Plains C 3:37.90 Girls 11-12 100 Meter Free 3. Emma Flad 33.85 (Claire Larsen, Shae-Lynn Boys 9-10 200 Meter Free (Ian Bohachek, Eli Duzan, Erik
(Megan Niesen, Cali Allen, 1. Lily Mair 1:10.22 Girls 13-14 200 Meter Kruchten, Cecelia Jones, Relay Peterson, Mark Virnig)
Jillian Peters, Sabrina Bartlett) 2. Abby Utter 1:13.45 Free Amber Grim) 1. Cross Plains A 3:09.76
Girls 8&U 100 Meter 3. Annika Van Buren 1. Rylie Bauman 2:31.14 Girls 15-18 200 Meter (Nate Zimmerman, Liam Mair, Boys 15-18 50 Meter Free
Medley Relay 1:20.06 2. Serena Haack 2:36.73 Medley Relay Eli Knutowski, Nolan Goth) 1. Jacob Aegerter 25.47
1. Cross Plains A 1:59.76 Girls 11-12 50 Meter Back 3. Emma Flad 2:52.90 1. Cross Plains A 2:27.57 2. Cross Plains B 4:09.09 2. Max Hollfelder 26.88
(Maureen Spann, Sophia Bonti, 1. Lily Mair 35.70 Girls 13-14 50 Meter Back (Tryn Peterson, Shae-Lynn (Karl Schaefer, Duke Allen, Boys 15-18 200 Meter Free
Addison Haack, Piper 2. Ella Needham 36.39 1. Lauryn Abozeid 36.81 Kruchten, Emma Neumann, Griffin Bauman, Aiden Riley) 2. Sam Larsen 2:20.90
Kraemer) 3. Abby Ensenberger 41.09 2. Emma Flad 39.40 Ashley Flad) Boys 9-10 200 Meter 3. Mathew Gutzmer 2:21.01
2. Cross Plains B 2:19.62 Girls 11-12 100 Meter IM 3. Halle Ehlke 39.91 3. Cross Plains B 2:47.50 Medley Relay Boys 15-18 50 Meter Back
(Rian Jost, Ruby Clooten, Miri 1. Lily Mair 1:19.19 Girls 13-14 100 Meter IM (Claire Larsen, Emma Hinz, 1. Cross Plains A 3:26.82 1. Erick Grelle 30.86
Spahn, Madison Clooten) 2. Sydney Knutowski 1. Serena Haack 1:19.64 Cheyanne Bodenstein, Amber (Nolan Goth, Liam Mair, Tony Boys 15-18 100 Meter IM
1:23.28 2. Lauryn Abozeid 1:27.22 Grim) Peters, Aiden Riley) 1. Jacob Aegerter 1:03.84
Girls 9-10 50 Meter Free 3. Abby Ensenberger Girls 13-14 50 Meter 2. Tim Utter 1:11.08
3. Ella Duzan 48.61 1:25.44 Breast Boys 8&U 25 Meter Free Boys 11-12 50 Meter Free Boys 15-18 50 Meter
Girls 9-10 100 Meter Free Girls 11-12 50 Meter 1. Abby Gessler 45.01 1. Cahner Vitense 19.03 2. Ian Richardson 35.46 Breast
1. Addie Dorn 1:41.38 Breast 3. Bethany Ott 56.72 2. Evan Myers 19.87 3. Noah Dorn 37.09 1. Jacob Aegerter 33.96
2. Mallory Peters 1:43.27 1. Annika Van Buren 43.32 Girls 13-14 50 Meter Fly Boys 8&U 50 Meter Free Boys 11-12 100 Meter Free 2. Tom McGovern 34.87
Girls 9-10 50 Meter Back 2. Sydney Knutowski 43.84 1. Halle Ehlke 37.46 1. Cahner Vitense 45.69 1. Henry Bohachek 1:19.17 3. Jay Sullivan 36.17
1. Izzy Ensenberger 49.62 3. Abby Ensenberger 43.89 2. Lane LaBoda 42.19 2. Isaac Zander 1:06.23 2. Ian Richardson 1:22.34 Boys 15-18 50 Meter Fly
3. Halli Hagen 1:01.25 Girls 11-12 50 Meter Fly Girls 13-14 200 Meter 3. Morgan Dorsey 1:19.94 3. Harry Anderson 1:23.06 1. Jacob Trepczyk 29.58
Girls 9-10 100 Meter IM 1. Ella Needham 36.88 Free Relay Boys 8&U 25 Meter Back Boys 11-12 50 Meter Back 2. Erick Grelle 29.75
1. Izzy Ensenberger 1:34.39 2. Sydney Knutowski 37.09 1. Cross Plains A 2:09.20 1. Isaac Richardson 38.50 2. Henry Bohachek 41.12 Boys 15-18 200 Meter Free
2. Shelby Ehlke 1:39.91 3. Grace Zimmerman 41.84 (Rylie Bauman, Halle Ehlke, 2. Freddie Cupelli 47.34 3. Kyle Pape 43.39 Relay
Girls 9-10 50 Meter Breast Girls 11-12 200 Meter Free Emma Flad, Serena Haack) 3. Andy Francois 47.76 Boys 11-12 100 Meter IM 1. Cross Plains A 1:50.18
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The Middleton Gators captured first place in the 100- first place finishes in the 200-
opened the season in style last meter freestyle relay. In the meter medley and freestyle
Saturday, edging Monona, 540- individual events, Vondrak relay events in the 11-12-year-
479, in their season-opener. took second in the 25-meter old division. Those groups
This was a fantastic first freestyle and Morner was first were led by Ryanne Woodall,
meet for us, Middleton coach in the 25-meter breaststroke. Sammi Kubsch, and Natalie
Lauren Cabalka said. We are Blust added a first place finish Charles and with strong efforts
incredibly excited about the in the 25m butterfly. from Tait Haag and Anna
team this year and this meet In the 9-10-year-old girls Reihl. The Middleton Gators divers posted a finish by Daniel Shulla.
was proof as to why. We have division, Annika Diny and Woodall, Reihl and Kubsch respectable second place finish at their first Perhaps the strongest and most technically
strength in each of our age Kyra Woodall were first and also finished 1-2-3 in the 50- triple dual meet at Hill Farms Pool. sound age group belongs to the 13-14 year-
groups and we are more com- third, respectively, in the 100- meter freestyle. Charles took Seminole won the meet with 46 points, fol- old girls where Megg Weiler (first), Lauren
plete than we have been in a meter individual medley. Diny first place in the 100-meter lowed closely by Middleton (42) and Hill Fitzgerald (second) and Sadie Schreier-
long time. We are looking for- also finished first in the 50- individual medley with Haag Farm (37). Jacobson (third) blanketed the top spots for
ward to what this season holds meter butterfly. finishing third. Charles fin- Head coach Nicolette Krantz conveyed the this age group.
for our team. In the 9-10-year-old boys ished first in the 50-meter energy and enthusiasm of this years squad, The 15-18 girls saw some success as Rose
Middletons 8-and-under division, Middleton finished breaststroke, with Woodall and stating It was a great effort by all and we fin- Horky posted a third place finish in her age
girls took first and second first and second, respectively, Olivia Budzinski rounding out ished a close second by just a few points. group.
place in both the 100-meter in the 200-meter medley relay the top 3. Reihl added a first The top finishers in the 11-12 girls dive The 15-18 boys also finished strong when
medley relay and the 100- and the 200-meter freestyle place finish in the 50-meter team were Alana Martin (second) and Lucy Noah Krantz (second) and Cullen Christensen
meter freestyle relay. Led by relay. butterfly. Hellenbrand (third). (third) both received ribbons and helped put
standouts Irene Lee, Maggie In the individual events, The boys 11-12 events were The 11-12 boys were led by a second place points on the board.
Onopa, and Grace Charles, Ben Cutler-Heiderscheit took highlighted by strong showings
with help from Kate Nelson first place in the 50-meter by Jack Alexander (first place,
and Tilley Putney, the team freestyle. Sam Wolf also won 50-meter breaststroke; second ish in the 50-meter butterfly. stroke, while Lamers, Chang in the 200-meter individual
events provided a big spark for the 100-meter individual med- place, 50-meter freestyle), The 13-14-year-old boys and Blaise Lin finished 1-2-3 medley relay as Jackson
the individual races. ley, while A.J. Charles and Ben Theo Wolf (first place, 50- finished first in the 200-meter in the 50-meter butterfly. Madonia, Isaac Hanson, Luke
Gators swimmers took the Cutler-Heiderscheit rounded meter backstroke; second place medley and 200-meter Middletons 15-18-year-old Delaney and Michael Draves
top six spots in the 25-meter out the top three. 100-meter individual medley), freestyle relay events. John girls led by Caroline Hippen, bested the field. Draves also
freestyle event led by Clara Not to be outdone, Wolf set and Jack Madigan (second Kaney, Blaise Lin, Nate Berkley Smith, Margaret finished first in the 100-meter
Kiehl (first), Brynn Sundell a new Monona Pool record of place, 50-meter butterfly). Lamers, Keving Chang and McGill, and Sarah Wood fin- freestyle, while Madonia was
(second), Maggie Onopa 41.16 seconds in the 50-meter The girls 13-14 group fin- Owen Mosley form the nucleus ished first in the 200-meter second the 100-meter back-
(third), Kate Nelson (fourth), breaststroke, while Colin ished second in the 200-meter of a very competitive group. medley relay and second in the stroke and 100-meter breast-
Adie Milner (fifth), and seven- Gabert and Brynn Flanigan medley and freestyle relays. Lamers had a dramatic first 200-meter freestyle. Hippen stroke. Draves and Delaney
year-old Zo Ress (sixth) . rounded out the top spots in Hailey Barrett finished second place finish in the 100-meter was second in the 100-meter also finished first and second,
Brynn Sundell and Clara that event. Charles and Miles in the 100meter freestyle, while freestyle. Kaney, Alex Starr, backstroke, while Wood finish respectively, in the 100-meter
Kiehl finished first and third, Wagener also finished first and Ella Graf was first in the 100- and Benja Niesen finished 1-2- second in the 200-meter breast- butterfly.
respectively, in the 25-meter second, respectively, in the 50- meter backstroke and 100- 3 in the 100-meter backstroke. stroke. McGill also won the Middleton has its first home
backstroke. In the 25-meter meter butterfly. meter individual medley. Molly Kaney and Charlie Wood fin- 100m butterfly. meet of the year Saturday at 8
breaststroke, Irene Lee and The Lady Gators raced to Haag added a second place fin- ished first and second, respec- In the 15-18-year-old boys a.m. at the Walter Bauman
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to hunt your land. Call for a Free
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Base Camp Leasing info packet
Middleton, WI 53562 Todd Smith and George Teacher at Kromrey Middle
& quote. 1-866-309-1507 608-845-3348 or 228-7321
1. CALL TO ORDER REGU- Mavroulis will attend graduation. School.
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LAR BOE MEETING AT 6:30 6. CONSENT AGENDA iv. Approval of Retirements FOR SALE- MISCELLA-
P.M. MOVED by Hyland SEC- There were no retirements to NEOUS
The regular meeting of the ONDED Ashley to approve the approve.
Middleton-Cross Plains Area following items on the consent c. District Consent Items
JMAR Foto-Werks
SAWMILLS from only $4397.00-
School District Board of agenda: 6.a.1. Approval of Bills 7. ITEMS FOR INFORMA-
MAKE & SAVE MONEY with
Karbusicky, Paul Kinne. i. Approval of Bills Payable Creek and Kromrey at the last
Malibu Aerospace in Blaine, MN.
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Not Present: None The check list totaling round table session. George
Flexible hours, personal atmos-
Others Present: Superinten- $1,206,621.07 was approved asked for any overview of the
phere, no corporate grind. Full
dent George Mavroulis, under consent agenda. (Exhibit discussions. The board dis-
paid benefits. Send applications
Cyra, Director of Business ii. Approval of Treasurers the information after each of the
HELP WANTED- TRUCK PUBLIC NOTICE
Services Lori Ames, Facilities Report round table sessions.
DRIVER CITY OF MIDDLETON
Planning Committee Members, The current Treasurers 8. ITEMS FOR ACTION $2000 Sign-on bonus! P&B TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
and EUA Representatives Andy Report was approved under a. Approval of Board Transportation is looking for OTR At a meeting of the Joint Review Board of the City of Middleton
Lyons, Jackie Gilles and Megan consent agenda. (Exhibit B) Meeting Calendar for 2017-18 to be held at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at City Hall,
b. Employee Services - MOVED by Bauer SECOND-
driver with 2 yrs OTR exp to run
Walker 7426 Hubbard Ave., Middleton, WI 53562, the Joint Review Board
Certified Staff ED by Karbusicky to approve
14 central states. Home weekly!
2. JOINT WORK SESSION shall review the Annual Report for Tax Increment District #3 and
WITH FACILITIES PLANNING i. Approval of Resignations the 2017-18 calendar as pre- Tax Increment District #5. Copies of the TID #3 and TID #5 annu-
Paid Health, Dental, & Life insur-
COMMITTEE The board approved under sented. The Agenda Setting al reports are available on the Wisconsin Department of Revenue
ance. Please call 877-472-9534.
Andy Lyons, Jackie Gilles and consent agenda the following Committee will look at the website at https://ww2.revenue.wi.gov/VaultPublic/publish/-
(CNOW)
Megan Walker of EUA led the resignations: November 20 meeting and pos- tidar/report.html.
Dedicated Driving Job:
board and Facilities Planning Marilyn Bowers, School sibly reschedule. Motion carried Please contact Planning Director Eileen Kelley, at 608-821-
Guaranteed weekly pay & home
Committee through a presenta- Counselor at Glacier Creek unanimously, 9-0. 8377 or ekelley@ci.middleton.wi.us with any questions related to
most weekends! Need 3 years
tion on building capacity, site Mary Breunig, Business b. Approval of 2017-2018 this notice, the June 27th meeting, or the annual reports.
Class A/flatbed experience pre-
capacity and utilization. This is Education Teacher at MHS for Facility Use Schedule for ferred. all 540-514-8576
important information to set the 0.20 FTE of her teaching posi- Schools and Performing Arts MISCELLANEOUS Publish: 6/22/17 WNAXLP
foundation for moving forward tion Center
Stacy Eslick, 0.40 FTE MOVED by Smith SECOND-
on option development. EUA
PUBLIC NOTICE
Stop OVERPAYING for your pre-
covered operating capacity ver- School Counselor at Glacier ED by Yu to approve the 2017-
scriptions! SAVE! Call our
sus gross capacity, site utiliza- Creek 2018 Facility Use Schedule for
licensed Canadian and
CITY OF MIDDLETON
tion analysis, space for addi- Timothy Meinholz, 3rd Grade Schools and Performing Arts PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that, pursuant to Wisconsin Statutes
International pharmacy, compare
tions, and assumptions for plan- Teacher at Sunset Ridge Center. Motion carried unani- Section 66.1333, the Community Development Authority of the
prices and get $25.00 OFF your
ning purposes. The building Elizabeth Miller, Temporary mously, 9-0. (Exhibit C) City of Middleton will hold a public hearing at the following time
first prescription! CALL 1-866-
data was reviewed and summa- English Teacher at MHS c. Approval of 2017-18 Pool and place:
936-8380 Promo Code
rized for the group. There were Catherine Patton, History Fees
CDC201725 (CNOW) Date: July 11, 2017
questions and discussions on Teacher at MHS MOVED by Smith SECOND- DONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK Time: 6:00 p.m.
several items. The next steps in ii. Approval of Leaves of ED by Bauer to to approve the OR BOAT TO HERITAGE FOR Place: City Hall Council Chambers
the process are pairing enroll- Absence 2017-18 Pool Fees. Motion car- 7426 Hubbard Ave.
Middleton, Wisconsin
THE BLIND. Free 3 Day
ment projections with capacity The board approved under ried unanimously, 9-0. (Exhibit
The purpose of this hearing shall be to assist the Community
Vacation, Tax Deductible, Free
and the June 12 joint meeting to consent agenda the following D)
leave of absence: d. Approval of 2017-18 Development Authority in making a determination whether the pro-
Towing, All Paperwork Taken
review the blue sky ideas devel-
Marni Ginsberg, Occupa-tion- Student Fees posed Amendment #1 to the Redevelopment District #1 Project
Care Of. CALL 1-855-711-0379
oped earlier.
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES al Therapist for the District, has This item was deferred to one Plan is feasible and is in conformity with the general plan of the
(CNOW)
MOVED by Kinne SECOND- requested a 0.20 FTE leave of of the June board meetings. City, and in submitting a report concerning this amendment to the
All Things Basementy!
ED by Yu to approve the absence e. Approval of School City of Middleton Common Council. A general description of the
Basement Systems Inc. Call us
Regular Minutes of May 8, 2017. iii. Approval of Staff Nutrition Services boundary amendment area for the proposed Amendment #1 to the
for all of your basement needs!
Motion carried unanimously, 9- Appointments Breakfast/Lunch Fees
Waterproofing, Finishing, Redevelopment District #1 Project Plan is as follows:
0. The board approved under MOVED by Smith SECOND-
Structural Repairs, Humidity and Parcel #255/0708-113-0253-9, 7512 Hubbard Ave. - CLINTON
4. COMMUNICATIONS consent agenda the following ED by Karbusicky to approve
Mold Control FREE ESTI- ADDN BLOCK 5 LOT 2 EXC W 32 FT 1 IN THF & W 22 FT LOT
a. Citizen Comments staff appointments: the School Nutrition Services MATES! Call 1-855-781-4387 3 & THAT PORTION VAC HUBBARD AVE ADJ AT S
Ellen Lindgren updated the Drew Bauer, to a 1.0 FTE reg- Breakfast/Lunch Fees. Motion (CNOW) Parcel #255/0708-113-0242-2, 7514 Hubbard Ave. - CLINTON
board on the CAPE committee ular contract 8th Grade Teacher carried unanimously, 9-0. ADDN BLOCK 5 PRT LOT 2 S1/2 OF W 32 FT 1 IN & THAT POR-
(Science/Math) at Kromrey (Exhibit E) TION VAC HUBBARD AVE ADJ IN M267/332
**STOP STRUGGLING ON THE
work. There are a lot of people
Jessica Beem, to a 1.0 FTE f. Approval of Resolution Parcel #255/0708-133-0232-4, 7521 Elmwood Ave. - CLIN-
STAIRS** Give your life a lift with
around the state that are advo-
regular contract Student Opposing Potential TONS ADDN BLOCK 5 E 16 FT 11.5 IN LOT 1 & W 32 FT 1 IN
an ACORN STAIRLIFT! Call
cating for public education.
b. Correspondence/Board Advocate and Behavioral Legislation Regarding Guns LOT 2 EXC S1/2 W 32 FT 1 IN LOT 2 & VAC HUBBARD AVE ADJ
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Anne Bauer attended the Assignment) at West Middleton Bob Green and George Parcel #255/0708-113-0221-7, 7518 Hubbard Ave. - CLIN-
brochure! 1-855-750-1951
CESA 2 delegate meeting in James Benedict, to a 1.0 FTE Mavroulis presented back- TONS ADDN BLOCK 5 W 49 FT .5 IN OF LOT 1 & PRT VAC
(CNOW)
May. She shared some informa- Permanent Substitute Teacher ground on the the purpose for
A PLACE FOR MOM. The HUBBARD AVE ADJ S LN SD LOT
tion from the meeting with the at MHS the resolution being presented.
nation's largest senior living All interested parties will be afforded an opportunity to express
board. Kurt Karbusicky attended Jennifer Bien, to a 1.0 FTE MOVED by Karbusicky SEC- referral service. Contact our their views respecting the proposed amendment at this public
the 5th and 6th grade band con- regular contract Alternative ONDED by Kinne to approve the trusted, local experts today! Our hearing. Any owner of property included within the boundaries of
cert. Todd Smith attended the Education Teacher at MHS Resolution with two minor edits service is FREE/no obligation. the redevelopment plan and objecting to such plan shall be
orchestra concert. Sean Hyland Kathryn Dueppen, to a 0.80 reflected in the attached exhibit. CALL 1-855-385-8739 (CNOW) required to state his or her objections and reasons therefor, in writ-
attended the spring concert at FTE regular contract French Motion carried unanimously, 9- ing, and file the same with the Community Development Authority
Teacher at MHS 0. (Exhibit F) either prior to, at the time of the public hearing, or within fifteen
DISH NETWORK. TV for Less,
Park and the spring orchestra
Cheryl Godar, to a 0.30 FTE 9. NEXT MEETING DATES (15) days thereafter. Such owner must state his mailing address
Not Less TV! FREE DVR. FREE
concert at Glacier. Annette
Ashley attended the Jazz Tracs regular contract Early Childhood AND ADJOURNMENT and sign his name to these reasons. Any Statement of Objections
Install (up to 6 rooms.)
performance on Saturday. Linda Speech and Language MOVED by Ashley SECOND- and Reasons should be filed with the Community Development
$49.99/mo. PLUS Hi-Speed
Yu attended the Kromrey Pathologist for the District ED by Kinne to adjourn the reg- Authority in care of Abby Attoun, Community Development
Internet - $14.95/mo (where
orchestra concert and the Hot Amber Knoche, to 1 1.0 FTE ular meeting at 9:14 p.m. Motion Director, City Hall, 7426 Hubbard Ave., Middleton, Wisconsin.
available.). Call 1-855-997-5088
Dog Hustle at Elm Lawn. Paul regular contract Special carried unanimously, 9-0. A copy of Amendment #1 to the Redevelopment District #1
(CNOW)
Kinne attended the 7th grade Education Teacher at Glacier a. Future Meeting Dates
WANTED TO BUY OR Project Plan and boundary map is available at the City Clerks
band concert and attended the Creek b. Potential Board Agenda TRADE office between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday
bike rodeo at Elm Lawn. Paul Scott LeNoble, to a 1.0 FTE Items through Friday.
Dated at Middleton, Wisconsin, this 22nd day of June, 2017.
FREON R12 WANTED: We
also attended the Scholarship Permanent Substitute Teacher Cheryl Janssen,
at Glacier Creek and Kromrey Board Secretary City of Middleton
PICK UP and pay CA$H for R12.
night at MHS.
Middle Schools Community Development Authority
Cylinders or case of cans. EPA
5. SUPERINTENDENTS
REPORT Elizabeth Miller, to a 1.0 FTE Eileen Kelley
certified. (312) 291-9169;
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