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SUBMITTED PHOTOPictured are (from left,front row) Kristin Weisbrod, Hannah Pfersch, Grant Reek, EthanSee (second row) Antonia Olvera, Amanjot Yadev, Riley Swope, Ricardo Kane (backrow) Ann Marie Krolczyk, Suzanne Selestow, Madeline Tharp (not pictured BriannaZsakovics).
Hamilton High School students rep-resenting 11 curriculum areas wereselected as students of the month forFebruary.
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sumer sciences; Grant Reek, fitness edu-cation; Hannah Pfersch, mathematics;Ann Marie Krolczyk, music; Ricardo Kaneand Amanjot Yadev, science; Ethan See,social studies; and Brianna Zsakovics,world languages.
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MCKILLENAfter a one week delay dueto warm weather, Lisbonheld its annual Winterfestcelebration at the town’sCommunity Park Feb. 3.The event include ice skat-ing and sledding. Left,Jessica Shields constructsa birdhouse inside the parkshelter. Far left, DanFischer and Brooke Babichcook hot dogs over an openflame.
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GERMANTOWNCROSSWAY CHURCH
W156 N10041 Pilgrim Rd, Germantown.Saturday service at 4:30pm. Sunday morningworship services at 9:00am & 10:45am. (262)[email protected] • www.crosswayc.org
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCHW172 N11187 Division Rd, Germantown.Pastor Thomas Kaul. (262) 251-8250. Timesof worship: Mondays 6:30pm, Sundays 9am.
HUBERTUSCROWN OF LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL - WELS
Corner of Hubertus Rd. & Tally Ho Trail.Pastor Mike Helwig (262) 628-2550x208.School: K3-8th grade and Day Care 3 years+.Services: Thursdays 7pm; Sundays 8am &10:30am; 9:15am Bible Study and SundaySchool. www.crownoflifeonline.com
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A METHODIST COMMUNITY3617 Scenic Rd., Jackson 262-677-1311 www.stillwaterschurch.comContemporary Services. Worship: Saturday5pm, Labor Day thru Memorial Day. Sunday9 & 10:30am. Staffed Nursery & SundaySchool provided at all services.
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Services held at the Sussex Civic Center, N64W23760 Main Street, Sussex. Pastor GregWelch (262) 528-2030. “The Purple Book”:Sunday 9:15am-10am. Morning Worship10:15am-11:30am.
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Still Waters is a contemporarycommunity of faith. Join us forEaster services in our home at3617 Scenic Rd., Jackson.www.stillwaterschurch.com 262-677-1311
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Staffed nursery available during all worship services except 6:15am Easter Sunday.
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Twenty-three Hamilton High SchoolDECA members competed March 5-7 atthe Wisconsin DECA Career DevelopmentConference in Lake Geneva. Hamiltonearned 40 awards and qualified 14 mem-bers to advance to the international con-ference.
The following students were recog-nized and will represent Hamilton at theDECA International Career ConferenceApril 21-25 in Atlanta:
• Andrew Tai, first place overall andone medal for economics excellence, sev-enth place overall and three medals fortravel and tourism and one medal forSchool-Based Enterprise;
• Shiva Senthil, first place overalland four medals for entrepreneurship
and one medal for economic excellenceexam;
• Tyler Vandermolen, seventh placeoverall and three medals for travel andtourism and one medal for School-BasedEnterprise;
• Arushi Ranasaria, third place over-all and two medals for principles of hos-pitality and tourism;
• Brian Wiedenfeld, fourth placeoverall and three medals for quick serverestaurant;
• Maanya Kashyap, fifth place overalland three medals for marketing commu-nications;
• Jason Gahr, sixth place overall andthree medals for principles of marketing;
• Maxwell Unger, two medals for busi-
ness services marketing and• John Weber, two medals for sports
and event marketing.The following students have been
invited to compete at the internation-al conference based on high test andoverall scores:
• Rashmi Majjigapu, Haley Pifherand Sophia Detweiler, School-BasedEnterprise and
• Rushil Patel and Benjamin Cady,hospitality team decision making.
Additional students who medaledinclude:
• Carolyn Troutman, one medal forapparel and accessories;
• Kai Warden, one medal for princi-ples of marketing and
• Sophia Detweiler, one medal forrestaurant and food service.
Business education teacher and DECAadvisor Amanda Fields will accompanyqualifying students and Charger Cornermanagers to the international confer-ence.
Hamilton DECA experiences success at state
SUBMITTED PHOTOThe Hamilton DECA team is pictured at thestate DECA Career Development Conferencein Lake Geneva earlier this month.
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BY THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
The Sussex Hamilton boys basketballteam rallied from a second-half deficitagainst Kettle Moraine and then shutdown the Lasers offense in the closingminutes of the March 10 sectional final inOconomowoc, winning 63-46 to send theChargers to the state tournament for thefirst time in 31 years.
Sussex Hamilton will play OshkoshNorth in a Division 1 state semifinal atthe UW-Madison Kohl Center March 10,with the game starting at 6:35 p.m.
"It’s exciting and I’m kind of speech-less right now," Lucas Finessy said rightafter the game. "It’s exciting."
In the sectional final, Kettle Morainetook the early lead but Hamilton stayedclose throughout the first half. The
Lasers entered halftime with a 28-24lead.
The Lasers opened the second halfwith an 8-4 run to take a 36-28 lead fol-lowing a basket by Michael Payant with14:25 remaining. Afterward, HamiltonCoach Andy Cerroni praised KettleMoraine and Coach Brad Bestor for theirshowing.
"Those kids love him and they play sohard for him. He’s done an incredible jobover the years and I have so much respectfor him and his program," Cerroni said."My heart breaks for him and his kidsbecause you get to this point — he’sgoing to get there. He’s a lot youngerthan I am, he’s got a lot more years in itthan I do, but I’ll tell you, he’s got a lotmore years to go, but I’ve got to tell youhow much respect I have for him."
Cerroni said his teamresponded to the early deficit inthe first half but then the Lasersgot a second half lead.
"Our kids really weathered itand we got a good combo inthere. I thought defensively weturned it up a bit," Cerroni said.
Hamilton then rallied late inthe game, going on a 15-2 run.The Chargers took a 43-41 leadwith 5:54 remaining whenFinnessy converted two freethrows. Tanner Resch then con-verted two three-point basketswhile Finnessy converted a layupto give Hamilton a 51-43 leadwith 3:01 remaining.
"Our kids stepped up for thebig moment and they did a goodjob," Cerroni said.
Hamilton then held KettleMoraine to three points the restof the way to seal the victory.Resch led Hamilton with 18points while FInnessy added 17points.
"That’s where it gets done, onthe defensive end," Cerroni said,noting changes were made onhow the ball screen was defendedwhile the team did a better job ofprotecting the basket. He addedthat the team was able to defendwithout fouling, as the Chargerskept Kettle Moraine out of thebonus.
The win was the reversalof a 59-42 loss to the Lasersat a tournament in Middletonin December and continued aturnaround from a mid-sea-son slump when the team lostsix of seven games. Cerroninoted his team includes sev-eral freshman and sopho-mores in the starting lineupor contributing off the bench.
"That’s how much we’vegrown up," Cerroni said. Headded that the players haveplayed a lot of basketball and"they weren’t afraid of themoment."
Finessy said there "just aspark, during the season wewon a game and it kept onrolling from there."
Cerroni added that beforethe game, he told the team he"couldn’t be prouder of themfor what they’ve done in thepast month. How they cametogether as a team. How theybrought our school together and howthey brought our community together."
While Cerroni previously coachedArrowhead to a state tournament appear-ance in 1992, Assistant Coach DanHeckman was a member of the 1987Hamilton team that went to state.
"His team was the last team that wentto state (for Hamilton). You talk about
bridging that gap," Cerroni said. Headded that "to go back with a coachingstaff I love so dearly and a team that isunbelievable and a community that isunbelievable, I couldn’t be happier."
"Isn’t that just like Coach Cerroni totalk about somebody else rather thanwhat he has done," Heckman said. "He’salways passed the credit to someone else— he deserves it."
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PHOTO BY THOMAS J. MCKILLENHamilton Coach Andy Cerroni presents the sectionaltrophy to his team after the Chargers defeated KettleMoraine.
PHOTO BY THOMAS J. MCKILLENHamilton’s Patrick Baldwin, Jr. converts a layupagainst Kettle Moraine in the sectional final atOconomowoc March 10.
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Find out where the candidates for theSchool Board of Menomonee Falls standon important issues facing the schooldistrict during a forum at theMenomonee Falls Village Hall that will beheld at 7 p.m. March 22.
The candidates on this year's ballotare: Keri Duce, Candice Green, LowellKellogg, and David Noshay. The forumwill be broadcast live on Falls CableAccess Channel 25 and also streamed liveon the Menomonee Falls School Districtwebsite under the "Board" tab and select"Meetings". This event is being run bythe PTOs in the Menomonee Falls SchoolDistrict.
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The Kettle Moraine Lutheran (KML)boys basketball team rallied from a 16-point first half deficit to defeat Waupun53-48 in a Division 3 sectional finalplayed at Whitefish Bay High SchoolMarch 10.
With the win, the Chargers qualifiedfor their first trip to the state tourna-ment. KML will play Valders at 1:35p.m. March 15 at the UW-Madison KohlCenter.
"They have kept at it and keptgoing. There is nothing they can’t do,they’re incredible young men," KMLCoach Todd Jahns said of his team
Waupun sprinted out to the lead atthe start of the game, at the Warriorsconverted seven three point baskets. Athree-point basket by Jak Lenz gaveWaupun a 29-13 lead with 6:06 leftbefore halftime. Waupun entered half-time with a 34-21 lead.
Jahns said he didn’t make any sig-nificant changes at halftime, otherthan to talk about the team and "get-ting back to doing what we do, which isplaying defense, defending and gettingstops and being better with the ball.We felt they shot incredibly well andthat wasn’t going to continue. We feltthat we could score and get ourselves
back in it."KML opened the second half with a
18-4 run and took a 39-38 lead afterJacob Stoltz converted two free throwswith 7:46 remaining. Waupun the wentinto a zone offense which curbed KML’sscoring run and the Warriors tied thescore at 39-39 when Trevor VandeZandeconverted a free throw with 5:56remaining. Zachary Zuleger answeredfor KML with 5:54 remaining. Waupuntook a 43-41 lead with 4:46 remainingwhen Marcus Domask converted a jumpshot. Brandon Heckendorf respondedwith a three-point basket with 4:18remaining to start an eight-point runfor the Chargers.
Waupun converted four free throwsbut could not get any closer as KMLheld on for the win. Solomon Zarlingled the Chargers with 14 points whileZuleger added 13 points.
This was the third time the EastCentral Conference foes faced eachother, with the teams splitting the pre-vious two matches.
"You knew coming in it was going tobe, who could score and find a way toscore, because it’s going to be tough toscore," Jahns said. "They did it in thefirst half, we did it in the second halfand we just had a little bit more, sowe’re thankful for that.”
KML stopped at state semifinalKettle Moraine Lutheran's season
came to end at the state Division 3semifinal at the Kohl Center in MadisonMarch 15, as Valders scored on a last-second basket in overtime to win 63-61.
Solomon Zarling led KML with 22 pointswhile Zuleger added 12 points. KettleMoraine Lutheran ended the seasonwith a 22-6 record.
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PHOTO BY THOMAS J. MCKILLENJacob Stolz (right) is guarded by a Waupun player during the Division 3 sectional finalat Whitefish Bay March 10.
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providing assistance feeding him as necessary. No care giving responsibil-ities needed. Approximately 2 hours per visit, meal provided. Flat feepaid per visit. Great opportunity for a retiree. For more information
contact Kathleen at 847-212-7738 or email at [email protected]
Menomonee FallsCall for details. 262-532-2416
HELP WANTED
Full Time & Part Time
COOKSBARTENDERS
SERVERSDELIVERYDRIVERS
Apply at: Marko’s PizzaW156 N9664 Pilgrim Rd.
Germantown
Hiring Event Staff! Hiring Bartenders!
Hourly wages plus TIPS! Nights and weekends are a must!
Applications can be foundon our website!
Interviews happening now!
NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS!
Do you have a passion for working with others? Do you enjoy meeting new people? How about working with fun people? If youanswered yes to these questions, and are looking for a great place
to earn an income and receive great benefits for both part time andfull time associates, fill out an application today at:
Home2 SuitesN91W15904 Falls Pkwy
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
Room Attendant | Front Desk | Night Audit
WINDOWS • DOORS • SIDINGN112 W14880 Mequon Road | Germantown
Showroom: M 9-5, T-Th 9-7, F 9-5, Sat 9-1
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*One special offer per household. Must present this coupon.Not valid with any other offers or previous purchases.
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STANDARD INSTALLATIONON REPLACEMENT STYLE
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262-255-7170N112W14880 MEQUON RDGERMANTOWN, WI 53022
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Expires 4/19/18 Expires 4/19/18 Expires 4/19/18
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