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Your first source for local news, sports, and advertising KARL S MARKET ......................................1B SENIOR HEALTH ......................................12 TAX TIME ......................................15 SERVICE DIRECTORY ......................................16 SHOP JACKSON ............................S ECTION B CLASSIFIEDS ............................S ECTION B EMPLOYMENT ............................S ECTION B Main Street Menomonee Falls 262-250-9020 www.rfwashnlube.com FREE VACUUMS! COUNTRY MARKET Pilgrim Road & Silver Spring • Menomonee Falls 262-252-3090 • Fax 262-252-9950 Sunday 7-7; Monday - Saturday 7-9; Meat Dept. 7-6 Everyday Karl’s Famous FISH FRY $ 8 95 Served 11am-6pm Fridays LE  N  T IS HERE NEWS Hamilton supports Sussex TIF: Hamilton School Board member Michael Hyland (above) summarizes a tax incremen- tal finance district proposed in the village of Sussex. See story on page 4. Falls Choir going to Carnegie Hall: The Menomonee Falls High School choir will be per- forming in one the most famous concert halls in the start of April. See page 4. Budget concerns: The School District of Menomonee Falls will have to cover a projected $2.4 million budget gap as a result of Gov. Scott Walker’s budget proposal, district officials indicated at the Feb. 25 School Board meeting. See page 17. Menomonee Falls maintained its position near the top of several devel- opment categories, according to the village's 2012 development report. The report was presented to the Village Board March 4. Director of Community Development cited data from the report. According to Carran: •The village had a population of 35,680 residents in 2012, making the village the 21st largest community in the state. The village populatio n is pro- jected to increase to more than 41,000 in 2030; •Menomonee Falls has an assessed value of $4.28 billion, the ninth largest in the state. •The village has the third largest assessed manufacturing real estate value in Wisconsin, having passed the city of Madison in that category while still behind Green Bay. •The villa ge issued 608 residen - tial permits and 126 non-residential permits in 2012. Carran noted the per- mits included additions to existing facil- ities as well as new structures. Carran said the non-residential permits were down from 2011. "We didn't have the large building that came online to add to the assessed value," Carran said of the non-residential side of development. •There were 53 housing starts in the village in 2012, the third largest in Waukesha County. Besides the data, Carran also noted that the village was recognized Report: Falls near the to p in development Menomonee Falls Director of Community Development Matt Carran summarized the village’s development report during the March 4 Village Board meeting. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen. Turn to page 14 B  Y THOMAS J. MCKILLEN MANAGING EDITOR The Menomonee Falls Plan Commission expressed support for rezon- ing and land use changes proposed by Presbyterian Homes & Services March 5. The organization has obtained an option to purchase three parcels of land near the northwest corner of Lisbon and Pilgrim roads. Plans submitted to the vil- lage by Presbyterian Homes & Services call for developing a senior housing cam- pus that will include senior apartments, assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing care. According to information submitted to the village, the first phase would involve constructing a 20,000 square foot build- ing that would include a “town center” that would include a kitchen, dining room, club room, theater room, salon and well- ness center. The first phase would also include a four-story wing of 80 apart- ments and a three-story wing of 54 assist- ed living and memory care units. The second phase would comprise of two wings that would include 40 senior apartments and 46 units for assisted liv- ing. A two-story “brownstone” building of 24 apartments would also be construct- Commission reviews senior housing proposal Turn to page 14

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Volume 22, Issue 10 • March 9, 201(262) 238-6397 • www.discoverhometown.com

Prep sports results. See page 18-19.Your first source for local news, sports, and advertising

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NEWS

Hamilton supportsSussex TIF: Hamilton

chool Board memberMichael Hyland (above)ummarizes a tax incremen-

al finance district proposedn the village of Sussex. Seetory on page 4.

alls Choir going toarnegie Hall: The

Menomonee Falls Highchool choir will be per-

orming in one the mostamous concert halls ine start of April. Seeage 4.

Budget concerns: Thechool District of

Menomonee Falls will haveo cover a projected $2.4million budget gap as aesult of Gov. Scott

Walker’s budget proposal,istrict officials indicated at

he Feb. 25 School Boardmeeting. See page 17.

Menomonee Falls maintained itsposition near the top of several devel-opment categories, according to thevillage's 2012 development report.

The report was presented to theVillage Board March 4. Director ofCommunity Development cited datafrom the report. According to Carran:

•The village had a population of35,680 residents in 2012, making thevillage the 21st largest community inthe state. The village population is pro-jected to increase to more than 41,000in 2030;

•Menomonee Falls has anassessed value of $4.28 billion, theninth largest in the state.

•The village has the third largestassessed manufacturing real estatevalue in Wisconsin, having passed thecity of Madison in that category whilestill behind Green Bay.

•The village issued 608 residen-tial permits and 126 non-residentialpermits in 2012. Carran noted the per-mits included additions to existing facil-ities as well as new structures. Carransaid the non-residential permits weredown from 2011.

"We didn't have the large buildingthat came online to add to theassessed value," Carran said of thenon-residential side of development.

•There were 53 housing starts inthe village in 2012, the third largest in

Waukesha County.Besides the data, Carran also

noted that the village was recognized

Report: Falls near the topin development

Menomonee Falls Director of Community Development Matt Carran summarized the village’sdevelopment report during theMarch 4 Village Board meeting.Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

Turn to page 14

B Y THOMAS J. MCKILLEN

MANAGING EDITOR

The Menomonee Falls PlanCommission expressed support for rezon-ing and land use changes proposed byPresbyterian Homes & Services March 5.

The organization has obtained anoption to purchase three parcels of landnear the northwest corner of Lisbon andPilgrim roads. Plans submitted to the vil-lage by Presbyterian Homes & Services

call for developing a senior housing cam-pus that will include senior apartments,assisted living, memory care and skillednursing care.

According to information submitted tothe village, the first phase would involveconstructing a 20,000 square foot build-ing that would include a “town center”that would include a kitchen, dining room,club room, theater room, salon and well-ness center. The first phase would alsoinclude a four-story wing of 80 apart-ments and a three-story wing of 54 assist-ed living and memory care units.

The second phase would comprise oftwo wings that would include 40 seniorapartments and 46 units for assisted liv-ing. A two-story “brownstone” building of24 apartments would also be construct-

Commissionreviews senior

housing proposal

Turn to page 14

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The Richfield Lioness Club presentsRolling Out the Red Carpet,” a fashion shownd charity fundraiser, Thursday, April 18 ate Washington County Fair Park-Ziegleruilding.

The event–which will have an Oscaright feel–will include live and silent auctions,treasure chest, introduction of the “Ultimate

Fashion Makeover” contest winner, food andbeverages and more. The exhibitor show willstart at 4 p.m. and the fashion show at 7 p.m.Fox 6 News anchor Katrina Cravy will be theMistress of Ceremonies.

Fashions will be presented by Cabela’s,Boston Store, Maurice’s, Soma Intimates,Amelishan Bridal and Jockey Person 2 Person.

Admission is $15 in advance, $17 at thedoor and $20 for limited quantity VIP tickets(include front row seats, premier guest bag,etc.). Men will receive a free beer with a tick-et. Tickets are available at the Fair Park, TheCandy Tree in Kewaskum, Associated Bank inGermantown and Slinger, Voss Insurance, FirstNational Bank of Hartford, Piggly Wiggly and

from Lioness members. For VIKelly at (414) 852-7429.

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The Menomonee Falls High School choirll be performing in one the most famous

oncert halls at the start of April.The choir will be performing at Carnegie

all in New York City April 1 under therection of Z. Randall Stroope.

High School Choir Director Briancheehle said the choir — which is a combi-ation of the high school concert choir andaster singers — will be one of six to sevenoirs performing at the concert, which is

art of a series of concerts organized byanhattan Concert Productions.

Scheehle explained that the choir waslected for the concert through an auditionocess that involved sending a recording of

a choir performance in March 2012.Scheehle learned in April 2012 that the Fallschoir was selected for the concert.

At the April 1 concert, Menomonee fallswill combine with singers from other schoolsfor a festival chorus of 150 to 200 singers.

The Menomonee Falls choir has beenrehearsing since January to music that wasselected by Stroope to prepare for the con-cert.

In addition to the concert, theMenomonee Falls choirs will also be touringNBC studios, Central Park and SoHo andseeing a Broadway musical.

 —By Thom as J. McKi llen , ManagingEditor 

Falls HS choir to performat Carnegie Hall

B Y THOMAS J. MCKILLEN

MANAGING EDITOR

The Menomonee Falls School District isscussing an option that would allow jun-rs and seniors at the high school to waivee final semester of physical education ifey are competing in a district-sponsoredhletic activity.

Under the proposal, the final semester

ould be waived to allow the students toke a core academic course in English,ath, social studies, science or health. Theoposal would allow the waiver if a juniorsenior competed in 95 percent of the

actices and competitions of a schoolonsored junior varsity or varsity activity.

The student will have to submit to their coun-selor a verification form confirming prac-tices in participation or competitions twoweeks after the end of a season.

Also, a student must not have been outfor two weeks during a season due to injuryor illness and not have any violation of theathletic code resulting in a suspension ofmore than one week or two or more events.

Gary Kiltz, director of curriculum and

learning, said Act 105 approved by theLegislature in 2 011 allows for the waiver.

Chad Stigler, a physical education atRiverside Elementary School, spokeagainst the proposed waiver.

“It is the position of the MenomoneeFalls Physical Education Department that

The Hamilton School District will supporta tax incremental finance (TIF) district pro-posed in the village of Sussex part of theMammoth Springs development.

The School Board approved a motion atits March 5 meeting indicating support forthe TIF.

In a TIF, taxes normally directed towardlocal units of government are instead used topay for infrastructure improvements. Thelocal units of government later benefit fromthe increased property value generated bythe improvements. Final approval for thecreation of a TIF comes from a special boardcomprised of representatives from all thelocal taxing districts and a citizen represen-tatives.

The village of Sussex sixth TIF district cov-ers an area southwest of Main Street andWaukesha Avenue. The Mammoth Springs

Canning Company operatedSeptember 1920 until Developer Arthur Sawall is pdevelopment comprised of and two commercial buildpotential of another multi-fment being added in the futu

According to the project will obtain land adjacent to tfor the relocation of the Bug

Hamilton School Board mHyland cited other succesprojects that have occurred wboundaries and said if the cusuccessful "this will be a grdowntown Sussex and help tion of our school district ove

The TIF board will meeconsider the proposal.

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Hamilton board to suppSussex TIF

Hamilton School Board member Michael Hyland last week summincremental incremental finance (TIF) district proposed by thSussex. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

this act is educationally unsound and it cre-ates significant educational inequity and iscontrary to the national and state academicstandards for physical education,” Stiglersaid. “Passing this waiver would result in lim-iting a student’s ability to reach their fullpotential by narrowing their educationalexposure to a single sport than a balanced,varied, comprehensive and rigorous physi-cal education program.”

Stigler added that “today’s physicaleducation is not the roll out the ball or throwout the ball experience of many years ago.Today’s physical education is based uponsound practices of health and skill-relatedprinciples of movement.”

He said the waiver “sends a false per-ception of physical education courses whilealso sending the message to the communitythat we have little or no expectation for thestudents in our classes. Thus, they can bereplaced with athletics. It is the position ofthe physical education department that allstudents should be required to completetheir physical education credits in a knowl-edge-based academic program.”

Stigler said the focus of sports, by com-parison, is to develop and master a narrow

set of skills and to win games. He also notedthat many coaches are not either physical

education teachers or teache“Study after study show

need more, not less, physicahealthy and academically 105 is contrary to what ourand deserve,” Stigler said.

Ann Reigstad added thbelieve that enough data haed and studied for this waivthe district to study the matter

examine how it has impactedIn response, Kiltz replied

ic event serves as a qualifierand the physical education cin favor of a core education

Kiltz said the waiver caverify requirements for attend

“I don’t think our coachetion where they’re not goingtake attendance and confirdents participated in 95 perctices or competitions,” Kiltz s

Kiltz also summarized thwaiver as it has been applitricts. According to Kiltz, Grestudents, Hamilton six Westosha Central has 34 the waiver.

The item was on the boadiscussion only.

Falls district mulling waiver option for gym clasStudents would have to take core course instead; physical education staff opposed to proposal

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(BPT) - The majority of Americans supportcontinuing the Social Security program, even ifthey are decades away from drawing benefits,a 2010 survey by AARP found. Nevertheless,with the program's future financial viability anongoing subject of political debate, many peo-

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Froedtert Health will hold its free, annu-Women’s Fair on Saturday, March 16, 8m. to 1 p.m. at Washington County Fair

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The following seminars will be offered8:30 a.m.:• “Women and Sleep: What Kind of

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• “Changing Minds with Age: Ascussion on Memory Loss” by Lawrence

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• “Forward Focused: Toward aealthier You” by Kate Glasenapp,oedtert Health Medical Group adult

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• “Straight Talk About Plastic Surgeryand other Cosmetic Options: Facts andFiction,” by Mark Bosbous, MD, MedicalCollege of Wisconsin plastic surgeon.

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• “What Every Mom and Teen Need toKnow About Their Body and Health,” byKerry Hicks, MD, Froedtert Health MedicalGroup obstetrician and gynecologist.

• “Navigating Nutrition Claims: WhatThey Mean and What to Believe,” by AbbyLang, Froedtert Health CommunityMemorial Hospital dietitian.

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Free Women’s Fair March 16, registerfor seminars by March 11

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The following report was takenfrom records at the MenomoneeFalls Police Department.

Bail jumping• A female subject was taken into cus-

tody for bail jumping at 7:17 p.m. Feb. 23following a traffic stop in the 16900 block ofAppleton Avenue.

Retail theft• Two suspects–one male and one

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• A 20-year-old Menomwas taken into custody on Falls warrant at 7:06 p.m. N5000 block of Ada Court.

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a Tree City and Bird City in 2012. Thearade of Homes was held in the village in012 and will return this year.

In reviewing ongoing projects, Carran

ted the ongoing development of a medicalactice and fitness club on the location of

netime abandoned industrial propertyorth of Roosevelt Drive and west of Pilgrimoad as a key project that is currently under-ay. The Wisconsin Athletic Club andoedtert Health are constructing separatecilities at the site.

"We've held out and have been sayingr the past 17 years that the area needs to

be an image piece for Menomonee Fallsalong the freeway," Carran said. "This is thestart to that.”

Other ongoing projects include a multi-tenant building along Appleton Avenue thatwill include Falls Chiropractic, changes tothe Northpoint Shopping Center alongAppleton Avenue (which include the move ofPick 'N Save to a nearby building and BigLots and Jo-Ann Fabrics moving in to existingspace), and changes to the CrossroadsShopping Center (which include the move ofPick 'N Save and other tenants to differentspaces).

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d.The third phase would include a one-

ory addition to the main building whichould include the care center and the con-uction of a second brownstone buildingth 28 apartments.

The total development would include50 total units, including 72 assisted livingnits and 28 memory care units.

The commission first gave approval to

anging the zoning from C-3 Plannedommercial-Residential District and Plannedevelopment District to the P-2 Institutionalstrict.

During commission discussion, Villageesident Randy Newman asked the devel-per to look at a parking lot on the south-est portion of the site, which he said “mightet some neighborhood pushback.”

“That would probably be a concernwhen we get to the public hearing, that theparking lot is going to be right outside theirdoors,” Newman said.

Newman suggested the developer lookat screening or adjusting the parking toaddress the potential concerns of residents.

“The neighborhood I think will like thisbecause there’s been a concern of whatwe’re been talking about putting on thisproperty,” Newman said.

A representative from Presbyterian

Homes said the development timeline callsfor starting the first phase in spring 2014with the other phases to follow pending onmarket condition.

Trustee Michael McDonald noted thearea is the “doorstep” to the village and thevillage has rejected other proposed devel-opments at the location.

“Something like this on that corner would

be a marked improvement of what we havepreviously seen here and would beembraced by the neighbors,” McDonaldsaid.

He then added if the issues with thesouthwest parking lot can be addressed,“this is a winner.”

A public hearing will be held before theVillage Board for the rezoning.

The development will athe land use portion ofComprehensive Plan be Commercial and Mixed Institutional Land Use design

A public hearing regardthe Comprehensive Land Usheld at a future Plan Commis

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Spaces are available for CommunityLeague’s upcoming 5th Annual Vendor andRummage Fair. The event–set for April 13 from9 a.m. to 3 p.m.–will be held at MenomoneeFalls High School, W142 N8101 MerrimacDrive. Both the cafeteria and the gym will be

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Community League meeting March18

Community League will have its monthlyeeting at 7 p.m. March 18 at theenomonee Falls Community Center W1528645 Margaret Rd. The program for the

vening will be a presentation on theeighborhood Watch Program presented

y Officer James Kirchberger of theenomonee Falls Police Department.New members are always welcome, call

14-581-0352 or email [email protected] for more information.alls Library presents a program on

brain injuryOn Monday, March 25 at 7 p.m., the

enomonee Falls Public Library will presenttalk on Brain Injury from Bari York and Lois

ork-Lewis from the Brain Injury Resourceenter. March is Brain Injury Awarenessonth and they will speak about enhancinge quality of life after a brain injury. Thelk is free and open to the public in theommunity/Meeting Room on the first floor.or more information, please see the website

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clean prom dress to The Pass It Onetwork “Project Prom Dress.” The Pass Itn Network is collecting the dresses for girlsho can afford a dress for prom.

This is the third year of Project Promress. Over the past two years more than00 dresses have been collected whichave gone to girls in Menomonee Falls and

other communities who could not afford aprom dress. The distribution dates for ProjectProm Dress from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. March23 and 6-8 p.m. March 26 and April 10 atthe Thomas Jefferson building, W169N8301 Lavergne Avenue.Scholarships available for area stu-dents pursuing health care degrees

Community Memorial Foundation andthe Froedtert Health Community MemorialHospital medical staff are offering scholar-

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Pictured are two leadership patrols from Boy Scout Troop 109 from Menomonee Falls which placed first anNorthern Lights First Aid Meet at Templeton Middle School hosted by the town of Lisbon fire department Marchphoto.

The School District of Menomonee Fallsll have to cover a projected $2.4 million

udget gap as a result of Gov. ScottWalker’s budget proposal, district officials

dicated at the Feb. 25 School Board meet-g.

Walker introduced his budget plans ear-r in the month. Superintendent Patriciareco explained that in starting to develope budget, the district developed three pro-ctions, including one with a state budgetat will have no increase in cost per pupil

ate aid to local school districts.“What is being advanced is a zero per-ent increase between $2.4 million and2.6 million in reductions for the comingear,” Greco told the board.

She said that budget goals highlight thens in how decisions will be made.

Greco said that “any area of program-ng is going to represent a lot of passion.

assion by the staff, passion by the families.She said the first goal of the budget is to

ioritize strategies to use improve academicchievement, staff performance with newvaluation criteria and continued improve-ent in all areas.

Greco said the district will prioritize try-g to sustain “appropriate” class ratios —

including conversations about expected num-ber of class sections — and programming toensure that students make successful collegeand career transitions.

“We know there are going to be pro-gram reductions. We know we have toadvance to the board recommendations ofprograms that we’re going to reduce in thecoming budget,” Greco said. “We’re usingthis criteria as the lens of which ones have ahigher set of priorities.”

Greco mentioned “points of pride” that

the district will continue to highlight. Recentaccomplishments included all district schoolsscoring above state performance expecta-tions, the “Red Quill” award the high schoolreceived from the ACT testing service, strongtechnology access, and strong fiscal man-agement that includes a double-A bond rat-ing from Moody’s Investor’s Service.

“It’s very sobering when you’re goingthrough these next couple of months. It’s notfun for the board, it’s certainly not fun for theleadership team. And all of it represents pas-sion on behalf of the community that we serv-ice,” Greco said.

A budget workshop was held by theboard March 6.

 —By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor 

Falls district facing $2.4 million asresult of state budget proposal

‘Zero percent increase’ in per pupil cost 

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Mequon – Bonding as a team last sum-er took Germantown on a journey frommmer league champions to a conferencee and now sectional champions. The

Warhawks punched their ticket to thevision 1 state tournament in Madison withhard-fought 73-59 win over De Pere, Mar.in the Homestead sectional final.

"Chemistry has come a long way," sen-r center Luke Fischer said, "as we hungth each other and all those open gyms ine summertime have paid off."

With Herculean efforts from Fischer (19oints) and junior guard Lamonte Bearden,ho led all scorers with 22, Germantowndvanced to their fourth trip to state in beat-g the Redbirds for t he second straight year.e Warhawks (26-0) are two wins away

om repeating as state champs. Their win-ng streak now stands at 54.

De Pere played another physical gamegainst Germantown and the Warhawksere ready for the challenge. "We knewat they wanted to push us around, and weere ready for it," Fischer said.

Even though Fischer had a 6-inch advan-ge over the tallest De Pere starter, he hadwork for every one of his points. "They

d the best job t hat I have ever been guard-d by any team out there."

This was a big game for Lamonteearden in his high school career so far,nd his focus was on helping the Warhawksve up to their No. 1 state ranking whileaying with a target on their backs all sea-n. "The night before (I was thinking) that Iew we had to come out here and play

ard," he said. "I knew De Pere was goingcome out here and put up a fight. We

ept our intensity going and we came out

with the W."After Bearden scored four of

Germantown’s first six points to start thegame on a 6-0 run, De Pere coach BrianWinchester called a timeout at the 6 minute26 second mark of the first quarter toregroup. After finding themselves down 17-7, the Redbirds went on a 7-0 run to closethe gap to 17-14 late in the quarter andtrailed 19-14 entering the second quarter.

Brevin Pritzl’s four points helped De Pere

open the second quarter with a 6-1 run to tiethe game at 20, but two free-throws by jun-ior guard Jake Showalter gave Germantownthe lead for good at 22-20 with 6:25 left inthe first half. That was part of an 8-0Germantown run to stretch their lead to 28-20. De Pere, who never led in the game,faced an uphill battle and a 38-28 halftimedeficit.

The Redbirds (22-4) kept the pressure onthe Warhawks late in the third quarter withback-to-back three-pointers by seniorSpencer Mocarski and junior Mitch Winterto cut the Germantown lead down to 49-45.A big three by junior Evan Wesenberg andmuch-needed scoring from Fischer andLamonte Bearden helped the Warhawks

close out the third quarter with a 60-47advantage. Wesenberg finished with 11points.

With the exception of Wesenberg’sbasket, Germantown’s 11 points in the finalquarter came from either Lamonte or BrianBearden. The pressure finally wore De Peredown and the Germantown team breatheda sigh of relief and so did their fans.

"We just kept on going," Fischer said."We didn’t get tired at all. We just keptpushing and kept going." Lamonte Beardenelevated his game on the biggest stagewhile drowning out the cheers of "Transfer"from the De Pere crowd and making five of

six free-throws down the stretch.The one-two punch of nationally-ranked

Germantown didn’t disappoint and were thekeys to the team that needed its own identi-ty with only three seniors. "(Luke) is good,"Lamonte Bearden said. "He’s super good.It’s easy to get him the ball." Said Fischer ofBearden: "He’s a great player. It’s crazy. Ilove how he came here and helped us out so

much."The Bearden brothers, w

into Germantown, are makinto state and are the second ers to go to Madison sinceShowalter in 2012. "It feeBearden, who chipped in 1"I’m just glad that I can be with a good thing like this."

Warhkawks top Redbirds in sectional final

Germantown’s Lamonte Bearden (right) drives past De Pere’s Cooduring the sectional final at Homestead High School March 2. PhotoMcKillen.

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Sussex – Arrowhead played catch-upth Sussex Hamilton in their regional final

ame at Hamilton all night until an unfortu-ate injury turned the game around forem and crushed the hopes of thehargers, as Arrowhead won 46-40,arch 2.

With 3 minutes 13 seconds remaining ingulation, Hamilton junior forwardackenzie Latt tried to stop a layup attempt

y Arrowhead senior Vanessa Voss, whoas fouled. She fell awkwardly on the floornd injured her right knee.

Latt needed some assistance to the side-

e. She was forced to watch from theench with her leg propped on a chair. TheWarhawks took advantage of the opportu-

ty with Latt out and leading 36-35 afteross made the second of her two free-rows. It was the first time that Arrowheadd in the game. They closed out the scor-g on a 10-5 run.

"(The run) was pretty big because weeeded it," Voss said. "We wanted theomentum to swing our way. I think whene switched into our full court (defense),at pretty much gave us some steals."

The momentum for Arrowhead (16-8)uilt up in the fourth quarter when theyailed 29-22. Free-throws by Voss, a bas-

ket by junior Kelly Smith and a huge 4-pointplay by senior Tori Miller was part of an 8-0 run that cut the Hamilton lead to 33-32.Before Latt’s injury, the 35-35 score was thelast of three tie contests.

"It was a shame that (Latt) went downthe way that she did," Arrowhead coachRick Witte said.

An MRI later determined that Latt didnot suffer any ligament damage.

Hamilton (21-3) scored the first sixpoints of the game before Arrowhead cameback and scored the last six points of thefirst quarter to trail 10-9. A three byArrowhead senior Maggie Doleschy tiedthe score at 12-12, the first of the game.Baskets by Latt and Arrowhead sophomore

Ally May tied the game for the second timeat 14-all. Hamilton regained the lead andtook a 20-17 advantage into the lockerroom.

Arrowhead watched Hamilton go on a9-2 run in the third quarter to trail 29-19. Itwas until they switched defenses to rattlethe Chargers by forcing turnovers and scor-ing just enough to keep within striking dis-tance of Hamilton.

"We were sitting in that zone," Wittesaid. "We figured that if we don’t turndefense into offense, we would watch thisgame slip away. So we put that diamondfull-court trap (defense) on them. We justweren’t going to sit back and let this hap-

pen."That shift in defensive strategy by

Arrowhead led to 13 second half turnoversby Hamilton and 21 in the game. "We kindof lost our composure a little bit there," anemotional Hamilton coach Dan Carey said."(It was a) credit for them. They convertedand capitalized (on our mistakes)."

All that was left after the Latt injury was anencouraging finish by the Chargers. TheArrowhead team showed good sportsmanshipby walking over to Latt and shaking her handand offering encouragement along the way."I told (the team) I was proud of them," Careysaid. "They were the most special group thatI ever coached. And I don’t want it to end, but. . . And I love them."

Latt scored 11 points in the game.

March 1: Hamilton tops HartfordHamilton took care of business against

visiting Hartford in a 58-36 win at homeMarch 1.

Hamilton (21-2) established control bygoing to junior forward Latt early in thegame. She scored the first two baskets andhad eight of Hamilton’s 13 first quarterpoints.

The Chargers turned up the intensitywith two huge runs that gave them thebreathing room they needed. An early 5-0run was followed by another 13-0 run.Freshman guard Taylor Klug made three

straight three-point shots. gave the Chargers a doubl25-15.

Hartford junior guard three at the 2 minute 12 secsecond quarter ended a Hamilton. The Chargers led21. Latt had 18 first half poshot 57 percent from the fielHartford’s 44 percent (8-for

"Mackenzie got us rollin"Taylor Klug hitting those thhuge. It kind of got the lid off tle bit. A good start is always

The Orioles (10-14) didnto put up a fight against thstop Latt. And it showed w

only muster four points in thand looked defenseless as H50-27 advantage into the regulation.

Only in the fourth whelead was safe did Carey taKlug. Latt led all scorers wThe Chargers were 25-46 fropercent) and the Orioles s(13-for-42).

Hamilton committed 15 t"That first playoff jitters a

for everybody," Carey saideverybody has to battle thatminutes of the game. Oncewe were good."

Girls basketball: Hamilton loses to Arrowhead in regional

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Menomonee Falls neededvery break to go its way in order

be competitive with Bay Port ate team state wrestling tourna-ent in the University of Wisconsineld House March 1.

None of them did, as thedians lost to the Pirates 63-13.

"We knew coming in the

atchups were tough. We just putme kids out there and hoped fore best," Menomonee Falls Coachm McMahon said afterward.

Bay Port qualified for the tour-ament by beat last year's teamate winner, WIsconsin Rapidsncoln. Menomonee Falls, mean-hile, was without two keyrestlers, Bill Holz (120) andyoola Olapo (182), who werenable to go due to separateealth issues. Holz and Olapoere two of the Indians four quali-ers at the previous week's individ-al tournament, and both woneir matches in the team sectionalal against Wauwatosa Feb. 12.

Menomonee Falls fell behind 18-0 afteray Port recorded three consecutive pins. Jakeiten got Menomonee Falls on the boardth a 5-3 victory at 170 pounds. At 182,ex Koch avoided a pin in the second round

nd rallied against Christian Andres, but lost0-8.

"When it gets going bad for you, some-mes it starts to roll. We picked the wrong time

have our worst meet," McMahon said after-ard.

Bay Port then followed up with three pinsefore Aaron Day recorded a pin forenomonee Falls at the 106 weight class.rrott Holz dominated Henry Prange butange played defense to avoid a pin, as

Holz finished with a 13-5 major decision.The Pirates then finished the quarterfinal

with three consecutive pins to advance to thestate semifinal against Wausau West.

"It was a learning experience,” Coach JimMcMahon said. “It's very difficult to prepareafter the sectionals and keep the kids focused.I thought our kids came ready to wrestle, Ithought we wrestled a couple of good match-es, they were just a little bit better in somespots than we were."

While the final result was disappointing,McMahon said he was proud of the effort putin by his team this year.

"We got a young team and we hope tobuild from this and make it a yearly event forus," he said.

 —By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor 

Bay Port dominates Falls atteam wrestling quarterfinal

The Germantown girls basketball teamvercame a slow start but it couldn't answer aong finish by Waukesha West March 2, los-g to the hosts in the regional final, 73-54.

The Wolverines scored eight straightoints in the first quarter and held a 13-4 leadter a layup by Dani Rhodes at the 3:54

ark. Germantown spent the rest of the halfatching up, and a three-point basket byourtney Mehring with one minute left beforealftime tied the score at 28-28. But Rhodesonverted a free throw before halftime ande Wolverines opened the third quarter withn 8-1 run.

"Usually it's been our strong point to taketeams right away but it seemed like we

arted the game a little tentative on bothnds," Germantown Coach Matt Stuve saidterward. "They took advantage of that ands hard to fight back against good teams likeat."

West opened up a 46-33 lead after aasket by Lizzy Connors. The Warhawksgain rallied and held the Wolverine leadnder double-digits. But a three-point basket

y Rhodes at the 5:07 mark gave West a 56-7 lead started a 10-2 run that put the gameut of reach for the Warhawks, as West set-ed into a halfcourt, extended possession

game.Stuve also lamented that Germantown

wasn't able to convert layups and other closerange opportunities throughout the contest. Inaddition, Germantown only converted 21 of37 free throw opportunities.

"We didn't do the little things that made us

successful on a consistent basis," Stuve said.Germantown ends the season with an 18-6 record. The season included a third placefinish in the North Shore Conference and theimplementation of a new offensive system thatput an emphasis on keeping the game fast-paced while opening up more possessions.

Germantown opened the postseason witha 63-43 win over Waukesha South March 1.Miska Cantley led Germantown with 12points.

Menomonee Falls loses in playoffopener

Menomonee Falls lost in the regional finalat Arrowhead March 1, 57-50. MikaylaRobertson led Menomonee Falls with 19points while Erin Cronover added 14 points.

Menomonee Falls ends the season with a

13-10 record and finished fourth in theGreater Metro Conference. —By Thom as J. McKi llen , Managing

Editor 

Girls basketball regional final

Warhawks unable to overcomefast start by West

 Jake Fuiten (right) records Menomonee Falls first win against Bay Port at the team wrestling statetournament March 1. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

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