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

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    ntitled Survivorsourney of Fate, Faith andreedom will be present-d at the Pauline Haassublic Library onhursday, March 21 at 7.m. See page 17.

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    The Hamilton School Board honored the staff at LannonElementary School March 5 for the recognition the schoolreceived from the state Department of Public Instruction.

    Lannon was recognized as a Title I High Achieving andHigh Progress school by the state agency.

    Superintendent Kathleen Cooke explained the recogni-tion stemmed from the fact that Lannon received the "signifi-cantly exceeding expectations" rating on the state SchoolReport, and is closing the achievement gap among studentsin various categories such as English-Language Learners

    and children from disadvantaged economic backgrounds."The school is making progress with all of those children

    so there are not achievement gaps with those groups of stu-dents and students that are in the general population,"Cooke said.

    The entire faculty from the school were invited to theboard meeting and introduced themselves to the board. Theboard gave the faculty a standing ovation for the statehonor.

    "We're so very proud of you and so very grateful foreverything you do," Cooke said.

    Principal Richard Ladd said he and the school staf f were

    Lannon Elementary School Principal Richard Ladd (left) speaks about the schools faculty team (right) during theMarch 5 Hamilton School Board meeting. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

    Hamilton board praises Lannon Elementarystaff for state honor

    Turn to page 17

    Hamilton supportsussex TIF: Hamiltonchool Board member

    Michael Hyland (above)ummarizes a tax incremen-

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

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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 eventwhich will have an Oscaright feelwill 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 Cabelas,Boston Store, Maurices, 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.

    Attendees are encouragedof used eyeglasses to be Wisconsin Lions Foundation. proceeds raised from the eveKathy Hospice, Froedtert HeaHospital.

    Richfield Lioness Club fashion show fundraiser set for April 1

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

    Mammoth 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 p

    development 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.

    By Thomas J. McKillen, M

    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.

    The Pauline Haass Public Library servese communities of Lisbon and Sussex andelcomes the opportunity to serve childrenth disabilities. If you or your child requiresprogram to be in an accessible format,

    ease call Youth Services at least 72 hoursadvance so that arrangements can be

    ade.For more information, call 262-246-

    180 or stop in at the Pauline Haass Publicbrary, N64 W23820 Main St. in Sussex,r check the librarys web site at

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    ADULT PROGRAMS AND NEWSDenied Entry: A Survivors

    ourney of Fate, Faith and FreedomThursday, March 21, 7:00 p.m.As a child, Philip and 936 other inno-

    ent, frightened German Jews fled Europeboard the MS St. Louis, which was deniedntry in three countries, including the U.S.,efore returning to Europe. Learn first-handbout events that altered the course ofuropean Jewry and affected individuals likeilip Freund in unique and personal ways.is free program is sponsored by theiends of the Pauline Haass Library.

    Movie Matinees Tuesday,March 26 at 1:00 p.m.

    Catch new DVD releases on the bigreen at the library! The March pick is the

    ewest James Bond film. Bonds loyalty to Mtested as her past come back to haunt her.s MI6 comes under attack, 007 must trackown and destroy the threat, no matter howersonal the cost. The movie is rated PG-13th a run time of 143 minutes. The showill begin at 1:00 p.m. in theuad/Graphics Room. This program is free,

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    information about the movie, please call262-246-5181.

    TEEN PROGRAMSArt By The Book

    Join us in March to create art inspired bychildrens books.

    Grades 6 and up. Registration required;register in person at the Childrens ServicesDesk or by phone at 262-246-518.Wednesday, March 27, 4:30-5:30 p.m.Registration begins March 4.

    just teens:Join the librarys teen advisory board,

    and help make the library a cooler place forteens! Brainstorm ideas for new programs,suggest books, movies and music for thelibrary, volunteer at library events, andmore! Grades 8-12. Tuesday, April 9 4:15-5 p.m.

    7th, 8th and 9th Grade Book ClubJoin other teens in February and April to

    talk about that months book selection. Booksgenerously provided by the Friends of thePauline Haass Library.

    Registration required; register in personat the Childrens Services Desk (see datesbelow).

    Tuesday, April 23, 6:15-7 p.m.: HatterM by Frank Beddor

    Registration begins April 1

    CHILDRENS PROGRAMSFREE Fun for Kids and Families

    All programs are free; some require registra-tion or tickets. For more information, call thelibrary at (262) 246-5182.

    Family Storytime: Tuesdays andFridays January 15-April 26

    Join us for a half-hour of stories, songsand early literacy fun.

    No registration.Tuesdays, 9:45 a.m. with Kathy LuckTuesdays, 10:30 a.m. with Kathy LuckFridays, 10 a.m. with Diana PetersPlaygroup: Tuesdays and Fridays

    January 15-April 26Join families from throughout the commu-

    nity for a morning of play at the library. Thelibrarys informal playgroup meets Tuesdayand Friday mornings after Family Storytime.

    No registration.5K and 1st Grade Experience It!:

    once a month on Tuesdays, 4:30-5:15p.m.

    Experience something new throughimagination and play! Join us for one ormore of these hands-on learning classes.

    Each session is limited to 25 children ona first come, first served basis. Free ticketsare required and available from theChildrens Services Desk beginning at 4:15p.m. the day of the program.

    March 26, April 232nd and 3rd Grade Book

    Discussion: once a month onThursdays, 4:30-5:15 p.m.

    Join us once a month as we talk aboutbooks and enjoy an after-school snack.Books generously provided by the Friends ofthe Pauline Haass Library.

    Registration required; register in personat the Childrens Services Desk (see date

    below).Thursday, March 28

    Winters Tail by Juliana HHatkoff, and Craig Hatkofbegins March 4.

    4th, 5th and 6th GDiscussion: once a Thursdays, 4:30-5:15 p.m

    Join us once a month asbooks and enjoy an afteBooks generously provided bthe Pauline Haass Library.

    Registration required; regat the Childrens Services De

    Thursday, March 2Knucklehead by JoRegistration begins March 4

    Knitting Club: Tuesd15-April 23, 4-5 p.m.

    Join knitters of al l ages athe librarys weekly Knitting Cand project ideas as you woproject.

    All ages. No registratioClub March 5.

    LEGO Club: firsWednesdays of each monApril 17, 6:30-7:15 p.m.

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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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    Each day, 10,000 Americans reach retire-ment age. With people living longer and fewercompanies offering pensions, saving for retire-ment has become even more important fortoday's workers. Yet, retirement savings ratesremain low.

    Social Security offers "regular income thatis guaranteed to increase over time and contin-ue for as long as you live," Mahaney writes."No other (retirement) vehicle can match thecombination of inflation-fighting increases,longevity protection, investment risk elimina-tion, and spousal coverage that Social Securitycan (offer)."

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    During commission discussion, VillagePresident Randy Newman asked the devel-oper to look at a parking lot on the south-west portion of the site, which he said mightget 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 theres been a concern of whatwere been talking about putting on this

    property, Newman said.A representative from

    Homes said the developmenfor starting the first phase iwith the other phases to follmarket condition.

    Trustee Michael McDonarea is the doorstep to thevillage has rejected other popments at the location.

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    be a marked improvement opreviously seen here anembraced by the neighbosaid.

    He then added if the southwest parking lot can this is a winner.

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    The Menomonee Falls Plan Commissionxpressed support for rezoning and land useanges proposed by Presbyterian HomesServices March 5.

    The organization has obtained an optionpurchase three parcels of land near the

    orthwest corner of Lisbon and Pilgrimads. Plans submitted to the village by

    esbyterian Homes & Services call foreveloping a senior housing campus that willclude senior apartments, assisted living,emory care and skilled nursing care.

    According to information submitted tothe village, the first phase would involve con-structing a 20,000 square foot building thatwould include a town center that wouldinclude a kitchen, dining room, club room,theater room, salon and wellness center. Thefirst phase would also include a four-storywing of 80 apartments and a three-storywing of 54 assisted living and memory careunits.

    The second phase would comprise of

    two wings that would include 40 seniorapartments and 46 units for assisted living. Atwo-story brownstone building of 24 apart-ments would also be constructed.

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    Hamilton High School's newly competi-e show choir, Synergy, will perform its finalow of the season March 12 at 7 p.m. in theamilton Fine Arts Center. Admission to theoir concert is free.

    Under the direction of Marilyn Mascittith choreography by Jordan Kalis, theoup's show includes "All Fired Up" by Pat

    enatar, "Firework" by Katy Perry, "Light there Within" by LeAnn Rimes and a "Walkingn Sunshine-Halo Medley" from Glee.

    With 30 singer-dancers and a three-ece back-up combo, the group waswarded for months of rehearsals and hardork at recent competitions. Its first competi-on was at Burlington High School'sChocolate City Showcase" where choirembers took home first runner-up in Class A

    and earned "The Sweetest Award" trophy forspirit demonstrated during performance andin the audience.

    Synergy competed again in February atBrodhead High School's "In the Spotlight"Invitational. Against the odds at this largercompetition, Synergy brought home anotherfirst runner-up trophy in Class A.

    Mascitti said the choir and directors areextremely excited about their accomplish-ments this season and encouraged communi-ty members to attend the free concert.

    "Please come and cheer on these talent-ed kids, and many others, at the Solo andEnsemble Showcase Concert," Mascitti said.

    Hamilton Fine Arts Center is located atW220 N6151 Town Line Road, Sussex.

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

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    Survivors Journey programat Sussex Library March 21

    A program entitled Survivors Journey ofate, Faith and Freedom will be presented

    the Pauline Haass Public Library onursday, March 21 at 7 p.m. Co-authorsilip and Belle Anne Freund will discusseir book of a 1939 voyage from Hamburg,ermany to several ports in the Americashere they were denied entry before return-g to Europe.

    The Freunds will show slides and willave books available for purchase and sign-

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    No registration is required. This and otherprograms are presented by the Friends of theLibrary to provide learning opportunities tothe residents of the area. The next programis The Scandals of Sussex by Fred Kelleron April 18.

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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.

    rilled to be at the meeting and are hon-ed by the state honor.

    "One of the things that make this specialits not something we won, it's somethinge earned," Ladd said. "We earned itgether, we earned it kindergarten throughth grade, we earned it (with) specialists,araprofessionals everybody that is in this

    school is part of t his award. We are a team,and I wouldn't have any other team behindme."

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    BY TROYSPARKSCORRESPONDENT

    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

    Germantowns 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 Pritzls 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 Wesenbergsbasket, Germantowns 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 didnt 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 didnt disappoint and were thekeys to the team that needed its own identi-ty with only three seniors. "(Luke) is good,"Lamonte Bearden said. "Hes super good.Its easy to get him the ball." Said Fischer ofBearden: "Hes a great player. Its 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"Im just glad that I can be with a good thing like this."

    Warhkawks top Redbirds in sectional final

    Germantowns Lamonte Bearden (right) drives past De Peres Cooduring the sectional final at Homestead High School March 2. PhotoMcKillen.

    BY TROYSPARKSCORRESPONDENT

    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 Latts 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 dont turndefense into offense, we would watch thisgame slip away. So we put that diamondfull-court trap (defense) on them. We justwerent 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 dont 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 Hamiltons 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 fielHartfords 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."

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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.

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    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

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

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    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 firstwin against Bay Port at the team wrestling statetournament March 1. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

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