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    All state volleyball team announced. See page 19.Your first source for local news, sports, and advertising

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    Dance clinic:Hamilton High SchoolChargerette pom-dance team and itscoach will conduct ayouth dance clinic

    Nov. 22 in the highschool gymnasium.See page 10.

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    The Hamilton High School students of the month for October are (frontrow) Aaron Sonnemann, applied engineering and technology;Garrett Minor,world languages; Michael Banda, science; ElizabethSumiec, social studies; (second row) Jonathon Joll, music; KylePurfuerst, mathematics; Mark Radcliffe, fitness education; BenjaminHeberer, communication arts; (back row) Ashley McParlan, art;Hannah Gielow, family and consumer sciences; and Brandon Fedie,

    business education. Not pictured is Jesse Fenner, who was selected insocial studies. Submitted photo.

    Hamilton High Schoolstudents of the month

    The Sussex Village Board approved a licenseagreement Nov. 12 that will allow Verizon Wirelessequipment to be located on the Water Court Tower.

    The contract is for five years and can could beextended into a 26-year deal, according to TrusteeTim Dietrich. The village will initially receive$22,137.73 annually from the agreement. Thelicense fees go up 3 percent annually.

    The board approved agreement, with TrusteeMatt Petricca abstaining from the vote.

    In another matter, the board selected R.A. Smithto provide road program engineering design servicesnext year for $28,241 with a 10 percent contingencyincluded, which raises the total cost to $31,100.

    Post issuance compliance policyapproved

    The board approved a policy regarding postissuance related to debt issues. According to an Oct.31 memo to the Finance and Personnel Committeefrom Finance Director Nancy Whalen, the policy isbased on a sample policy from the village bondcounsel.

    We have not had a written policy in the past;however, using the checklists provided at each bondclosing, we have been complying with the require-ments. The written policy just spells out those proce-dures and puts us in a better place in the eyes of theIRS as well as regulatory authorities, investors, andother market participants that are increasing theirfocus on the extent to which issuers (such as theVillage) comply with their continuing disclosure obli-

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    Drop and shop: TheOptimist Club ofMenomonee Falls alongwith the partnership of theSchool District ofMenomonee FallsCommunity Education &Recreation Department ishosting its third AnnualParents Holiday Drop

    and Shop on Saturday,Dec. 7th from 10 a.m.until 2 p.m. See page 19.

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    MANAGINGEDITOR

    The Menomonee Falls girls volleyball teamwon the first two games against Westosha

    Central in the WIAA Division I title match inGreen Bay Nov. 9, and was in control with a20-12 lead in the third game.

    That is when Westosha Central whichrallied to beat Menomonee Falls in a freneticsemifinal on the way to their title in 2006 started its final rally of the contest. TheBulldogs scored three straight points. After aMenomonee Falls point, Westosha Centralscored three more points and trailed 21-16.

    At about that time, a voice called out fromthe Menomonee Falls fan section.

    Finish the job, Falls, the fan said.The job was finished moments later, as

    Menomonee Falls which had been amongthe top teams in the state for more than adecade won its first title for girls volleyball.

    Weve been climbing for four years andweve finally made it, senior setter AbbyBecker said moments after Menomonee Fallsfinished a 25-17, 25-18, 24-16 win overWestosha Central in the title match.

    It is one of many firsts. It was the first trip tothe state tournament final since a loss in 2000to West Bend East. In four previous stateappearances since 2006, Menomonee Fallslost once in the quarterfinal and three times inthe semifinal.

    It is the first WIAA team tournament of anykind for Menomonee Falls High School sincethe school was created from the merger of

    North and East high schools starting with the1984-85 school year. It was the first WIAAteam title for the School District ofMenomonee Falls since 1982.

    I was really excited. To come out here

    with all of my best friends and to finally dowhat we wanted to do since freshman year,finally get the state title its amazing, out-side hitter Simone Lee said.

    It was a long-awaited title, and one thatcame following recent disappointments. In2011, Menomonee Falls lost in the regionalfinal following an injury to a key player in thelatter part of that season.

    In 2012, Menomonee Falls advanced tothe state semifinal, only to run into a history-making performance by Burlingtons CiaraCapezio, who recorded a record 37 kills in afour-set match as Burlington won the title a day

    later.This year was different, as MenomoneeFalls was the team to beat.

    Were the first team in the history ofMenomonee Falls to win state, MaddieMicech noted right after the title win.

    Menomonee Falls came into the matchranked first in the state coaches poll for most ofthe season. Two of Menomonee Falls four loss-es came to East Troy, which won the Division 2title hours before the Division I match.

    Lee noted that everyone knew that Fallswas the team to beat, but we came out readyto play. Willing to make mistakes, but also will-ing to make new plays, make better plays, andget better every single day. I know there was a

    Dominating state tournament run lifts Falls to title

    Turn to page 7

    The Menomonee Falls girls volleyball team celebrates after winning the WIAADivision I state title with a 25-17, 25-18, 24-16 victory over Westosha CentralNov. 9. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

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    target on our back, but the added pressurewas eliminated by the hard work (done) everysingle day.

    Prior to the title match, Menomonee FallsCoach J.C. Bruns told his team the momentwould also be for past teams and past playersthat brought the team to state.

    Theres many great players that havecome before them that have fallen short itsfor them, too. We talked about that in ourpregame discussions, Bruns said. Thatswhat this is all about. Its our team, theyrewearing the jerseys those girls wore in thepast, but these (players) were able to comethrough.

    Among those in attendance at the champi-onship match was Janelle Gabrielsen, whowas part of the 2004, 2006 and 2007 teamsthat advanced to the state tournament.Gabrielsen later played at UW-Madison andis now the head volleyball coach atConcordia University Wisconsin in Mequon.

    They played amazing, Simone playedamazing, the seniors did a great job,Gabrielsen said. It was so amazing to seeFalls finally get that state title, I was so excited.And the fact that they fought so hard and gaveWestosha the game of their life was just awe-some.

    She then added: Im proud ofMenomonee Falls right now. I think J.C. did agreat job and Im happy for him.

    ...Finishingthe job

    From page 1

    Top photo: Menomonee FallsGirls Volleyball Coach J.C.Bruns displays the WIAADivision I trophy to MenomoneeFalls fans at the Resch Center inGreen Bay Nov. 9 after theIndians beat Westosha Centralto win its first title. The title cameafter several appearances at thestate tournament over the pastdecade. Photo by Thomas J.McKillen.

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    The Schauer Centers Community School ofthe Arts is offering the opportunity for youth toparticipate in the Rising Stars theater productionDisneys 101 Dalmatians Kids. Students will beled through the process of putting on a musicalculminating in performances on Jan. 24 and 25,2014.

    Local youth ages 7-18 are invited to auditionfor the production at the Schauer Arts & ActivitiesCenter, 147 N. Rural Street, Hartford.

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    Students will be taught a song from the show andare not required to prepare any material. Auditions for ages 11-18 will be on

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    Students should prepare a short monologue and16 bars of music.

    Students ages 12 and above may alsoaudition for crew positions on Tuesday, Nov. 26from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Pre-register for auditions bycalling 262-670-0560, ext. 204, or [email protected].

    Auditions will take place in groups and stu-dents will be asked to stay for 30 minutes.

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    4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Additional tech rehearsals willbe scheduled two weeks prior to performance.Students will need to be absent from school onFriday, Jan. 24, 2014.

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    The Pauline Haass Public Library servesthe communities of Lisbon and Sussex andwelcomes the opportunity to serve childrenwith disabilities. If you or your childrequires a program to be in an accessible

    format, please call Youth Services at least72 hours in advance so that arrangementscan be made. For more information, call262-246-5180 or stop in at the PaulineHaass Public Library, N64 W23820 MainSt. in Sussex, or check the library's web siteat www.phplonline.org.

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    Days after leading the Menomonee Fallsgirls volleyball team to its first state champi-onship, Simone Lee officially signed the paper-work to play volleyball next season at PennState.

    Lee signed the letter of intent to play for theNittany Lions during an event at theMenomonee Falls High School gym Nov. 13.

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    Simone Lee is surrounded by her parents and members of the Menomonee Falls girlsvolleyball team after she signed a letter of intent Nov. 13. to play volleyball at PennState. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

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    Special Benefit for the Senn Family at Robert s Frozen Custard!

    Please come out on Monday, November 18th from 3-9 p.m. whenRobert s Frozen Custard will donate a percentage of all profits to the Senn Family.

    Earlier this year,Kim Senn, mother of two boys who attend Kennedy Middle School and Amy Belle School,suffered a series of strokes from an unknown cause, the most recent one leaving Kim paralyzed on her left side

    and confined to a wheel chair.Kim has been in and out of intensive care undergoing major surgeries andrehabilitation, but will soon be ready to come home after months in the hospital and rehabilitation facility.

    Neighbors of Jeff and Kim have put together a grass roots effort in order to make the Senns home handicapaccessible. Many neighbors and local businesses are donating their skills and time.We are hoping to raise funds tooffset their medical bills and the home improvement costs required so that Kim will be able to maneuver a wheel

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    Kim has been active as a soccer coach with the Germantown Soccer Club and played soccer herself for years withthe Womens Soccer Club (WSC). Jeff has been a Cub Scout Leader for his sons troops.They have been great citizens

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    The Washington County Youth HockeyAssociation's Pee Wee "A" team defeated theKensington Valley (MI) Renegades 2-1 to winthe championship of the Great LakesTournament Series Veteran's Cup in Holland,Mich. November 10th.

    After posting pool play victories over theLakeland (MI) Hawks 2-1 and KensingtonValley 7-2. As well as a defensive battle 0-0 tieversus the Omaha (NE) Jr. Lancers, the Pee Wee"A" Ice were the top seed in the championshipgame.

    Kensington Valley struck first on the powerplay at the 4:06 mark of the first period. Sevenminutes later, Tyler Herzberg connected withAdam Butler on a nifty backhand to knot thescore at 1-1. The game remained tied until 6:11in the 3rd period when Brady MacDonaldfound Ethan Coughlin in the slot for a 2-1 Ice

    lead that they would never relinquish. NoahGrannan stopped 13 of the 14 shots he facedto secure the championship for the Ice.

    "It was a great weekend of hockey for theboys," said 1st year head coach Al Haga. "Westarted out a little slow in pool play and reallyfound a grove during the game against Omaha.The boys played hard and even when giving upthe first goal in three games, they never believed

    they were out of anything." The Pee Wee "A" Iceran their overall record to 6-1-3 and open upRegion 5 Division 2 Conference play thisSaturday, November 16th at Arrowhead.

    Other weekend highlights: Friday,November 8th, Game 1; Peyton Kesselhon andMacDonald scored to lead the Ice to a 2-1 winto open pool play versus the Lakeland (MI)Hawks. Saturday, November 9th, Game 2;Grannan stops 17 shots for the Ice in route to 0-0 tie against the Omaha (NE) Jr. Lancers.Saturday, November 9th, Game 3; EthanCarmichael's 4 goals and Gavin Pickett's goaland 3 assists pace the Ice to a 7-2 win overKensington Valley (MI).

    The Washington County Youth HockeyAssociation is a private non-profit hockey asso-ciation. Through a dedicated staff of certifiedcoaches the WCYHA strives to teach youth

    sportsmanship, ice skating, teamwork, build self-esteem, and develop discipline. WCYHA fieldsteams through high school aged youth, and sup-ports and maintains the Kettle Moraine IceCenter in West Bend owned by the WCYHA.The WCYHA operates completely with volun-teers dedicated to putting on a first class hockeyprogram for the youth of the WashingtonCounty community.

    The Menomonee Falls girls volleyball teamplaced two players on the WIAA tournamentDivision I team.

    Simone Lee and Abby Becker were namedto the team, which was selected by theWisconsin Volleyball Coaches Association(WVCA). They were joined on the Division Iteam by Haley Barnes of Neenah, Halie Hartand Danielle Rampart of Westosha Centraland Molly Livingston of Sun Prairie.

    Lee and Becker were also named to the

    first team all state selected by the WVCA.Katherine Von Bank of Menomonee Falls wasnamed to the third team.

    Among other local players, Siera Skow ofKettle Moraine Lutheran (KML) was named tothe first team and Beth Kuske of Germantownand Elizabeth Mavis of KML were named tothe third team. Amber Hearst and BrykaPeterson of Kettle Moraine Lutheran and CarlyTownsend of Germantown received honorablemention selections.

    Lee, Becker on all-tourney team

    The Optimist Club of Menomonee Falls

    along with the partnership of the SchoolDistrict of Menomonee Falls CommunityEducation & Recreation Department is hostingits third Annual Parents Holiday Drop & Shopon Saturday, Dec. 7 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.The event is being held at the CommunityCenter located at W152N8645 Margaret Rd,Menomonee Falls.

    The event is free and open to childrenbetween the ages of 3 (potty trained) and 10.There will be many activity areas whichinclude a Football Training Camp Experience,Young Rembrandts Drawing Program, craftarea, story reading with Mrs. Claus, movie

    time, and visit and picture with Santa Claus!Although there is no cost to attend this eventorganizers will be accepting donations of cashor non perishable food items to help supportthe Menomonee Falls Food Pantry.

    So parents if you are in need of some extratime to get some shopping done, get the houseready for a holiday party, bake cookies, or just

    plain need a rest then drop your children off

    for fun and recreation.The deadline to register is Dec. 1. Registeronline at www.fallsrec.org or in person at theCE & Rec Office. When registering onlineplease use course code 490020. For ques-tions regarding registration please contact(262) 255-8460.

    If any local businesses are running specialsor promotions during the month of Decemberand are interested in providing us withcoupons or sales flyers for distribution to ourfamilies please contact Dawn Mariscal at(262)250-7680 to make arrangements forpick up.

    The organizers are also in need of studentvolunteers in grades 6 through 12 to helpassist us in the many activity areas as well asbeing big buddies to our young attendees. Ifyou are interested in volunteering please con-tact Dawn Mariscal by email [email protected] or by phone at(262)250-7680.

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    Hazardous Waste Collection SitesAll Waukesha County HouseholdHazardous Waste Collection sites will beclosed for the Thanksgiving weekend.

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    Hamilton Chargerettes sponsoryouth dance clinic

    Hamilton High School Chargerettepom-dance team and its coach will con-duct a youth dance clinic Nov. 22 in thehigh school gymnasium. Students inkindergarten through fifth grade are invit-ed to this event which is slated from 4p.m. to 8:15 p.m.

    Participants are invited to appear withthe Chargerettes at the varsity boys bas-ketball game that evening. Cost for theclinic is $25 and includes a T-shirt anddinner.

    Participants should wear a T-shirt,shorts and athletic shoes to the clinic. For

    more information or a registration form,please contact Chargerette coach JessicaRonk at [email protected].

    Community League meeting Nov.18

    Community League will be meetingMonday, November 18 at theMenomonee Falls Community Center,W152 N8645 Margaret Rd. It will beginwith a 6:45 p.m. gathering followed bythe 7 p.m. meeting The meeting will bedevoted to discussing "A CommunityAffair" result-- positives and negatives(ifany) and to making plans for the futureevent.

    Attend this important meeting to helpmake important decisions. New membersare welcome. Call 414-581-0352 oremail [email protected] more information.

    AGMF Unplugged Nov. 4-24"AGMF Unplugged" The Art Guild of

    Menomonee Falls will be presenting thevaried works of their local art group, at theOconomowoc Art Center, 641 E. ForestStreet, Oconomowoc, WI. Nov. 4-24,2013 - Viewing hours are Tuesday,Wednesday, Friday noon to 4 p.m.,Thursday noon to 6 p.m. and 90 minutesbefore and during all public performingarts events.

    The variety of artwork exhibited willappeal to nearly any taste. Mediums

    include traditional oils, pastels, acrylics andwater colors, as well as enhanced colorpencil, mixed-media, glass works, metals,Asian Temari and photography.

    The Art Guild of Menomonee Falls is anot for profit organization committed to thepromotion of art through learning andincreasing awareness of the visual arts inour community.

    MWSC Womens Club to holdChristmas brunch Dec. 16

    The Milwaukee West Suburban

    Christian Womens Club invites the publicto their Christmas Brunch on Monday,

    Dec. 16 from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at DaviansBanquet and Conference Center, 16300Silver Spring Drive, Menomonee Falls.

    Jeanne Henderson will provide enter-tainment with Christmas music on herharp. The featured speakerJudith Durkeefrom Rhinelanderwill talk about Linkingup With a Best Friend.

    The fee is $15, tax and tip included.To make a reservation, call Lois at (262)251-3841 no later than Dec. 9. Free childcare will be provided if group is notified atthe time of reservation.

    News & EventsAround the village and county

    Pictured are (front row) Noah Grannan, Gavin Pickett. (second row) Charlie Werner,Riley Kress, Peyton Kesselhon, Ethan Coughlin, Tyler Herzberg, (back row) Coach AlHaga, Jacob Sarauer, Brady MacDonald, Assist. Coach Tom Herzberg, Adam Butler,Nate Kandel, Ethan Carmichael, Assist. Coach Doug Pickett. Not pictured: Assist.Coach Eddie MacDonald. Submitted photo.

    WCYHA Pee Wee A team winsVeteran's Cup title

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    TOWN OF MERTON - This doesn't usually

    happen to a team like Arrowhead. Thedefending Division I state champions werestuck in neutral in their high-scoring offensethat failed to score a touchdown in the firsthalf but woke up in the last 24 minutes to drivetheir point home to visiting Germantown in a36-3 win in the WIAA Level 3 playoffs athome, Nov. 8.

    What was supposed to be a cakewalk forArrowhead ended up being a nightmare forthem at that point and a triumph for aGermantown defense that held Arrowhead to

    only 3 points in the half."With a team like that, you can't make mis-

    takes," Germantown coach Jake Davis said."Unfortunately, we made too many tonight.

    Our defense did a great job keeping them outof the end zone (in the first half)."Germantown won the toss, received the

    ball and came out of the gate running. Theymoved the ball on two plays for 72 yards, get-ting down to the Arrowhead 7 yard line.Junior quarterback Dwayne Lawhorn J r. threwthe Arrowhead secondary off guard with pass-es of 43 and 31 yards to senior receiverNathan Walters and junior tight end ColeKarcz. On the next play, Lawhorn threw aninterception to Arrowhead junior linebackerAndy Hessler, killing the drive and throwingaway at least a field goal.

    Arrowhead (11-1) got its only score of thehalf on a 37-yard field goal by senior kickerTrevor Osling for a 3-0 lead. Germantowntried to even the score in the second quarter,but a 52-yard attempted field goal by juniorCarter Schmitz was blocked. On Arrowhead'sthree possessions in the quarter, theGermantown defense stopped them on twofourth downs of long drives and had a three-and-out.

    With 1 minute 5 seconds remaining in thehalf, the visitors went six plays and got as faras the Arrowhead 30 before Schmitz made a47-yard field goal as time ran out. The gamewas tied at 3-3.

    "We had some good drives," Davis said."We really did. We just needed to finish moreand that would have been the key to our suc-cess. Our kids believed that they had achance and they were going to get this doneand we were almost there."

    Once Arrowhead realized what hit them,their defense created points for the offense.Lawhorn threw two interceptions in the thirdquarter, which resulted in two Arrowheadscores.

    His first pick was caught by Arrowheadsenior defensive back Kevin Driscoll. Thatturned into a 10-yard touchdown on nine

    plays by junior running back Cody Sellhausenwith 9:00 left. The point after touchdown wasblocked.

    On the next Germantown possession, apass intended for senior receiver NickHolcomb was tipped and intercepted byArrowhead defensive back P.J. Shaw at the1:10 mark of the third quarter. Running back

    Football: Second half surge liftsArrowhead past Germantown

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    Ty Jager turned Germantown's second miscueinto a 2-yard touchdown run with 1:42 left.Arrowhead quarterback Johnny Duransoadded a 2-yard scoring run with 17 secondsleft to give Arrowhead a commanding 23-3lead.

    Two more turnovers in the fourth quarterdoomed Germantown and ruined their hopesof a comeback. Hessler picked off his secondpass from Lawhorn with 7:11 left in the game

    and Germantown couldn't convert on a fourthdown late in the game. Jager got his secondtouchdown on a 45-yard run up the middlewith 7:01 left and Sellhausen's 19-yard runinto the end zone also gave him his secondtouchdown of the night with 1:33 left in regu-lation. In the second half, once Arrowheadgot back to playing their brand of football,they poured on the points and rained on

    Germantown's upset bid."We're going to watch the film and see

    what went wrong and we'll figure that out,"Davis said. "He (Lawhorn) is a competitor.He's not a guy that's not going to get down orhang his head. He definitely doesn't go intoany shell like that. He'll come out just fine nextyear and have a great season."

    Lawhorn completed 13 of 33 passes for178 yards and six interceptions forGermantown. Senior running back Quinn Flisshad 11 rushes for 55 yards. Sellhausen ran for81 yards on 11 carries for Arrowhead andJager had 12 carries for 79 yards. Both scoredtwo touchdowns. Walters caught four passesfor 85 yards for Germantown and Karczgained 52 yards on his four catches.Arrowhead had 386 yards of total offense toGermantown's 277, which finished the seasonat 9-3.

    BY THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR

    The Menonomonee Falls girls volleyballteam got off to a fast start against WestoshaCentral Nov. 9 on the way to a three-game

    sweep of the Bulldogs in the WIAA Division Ivolleyball championship at the Resch Center.Menomonee Falls defeated Westosha

    Central 25-17, 25-18, 25-18 to earn the schoolits first WIAA team championship since the cur-rent Menomonee Falls High School was creat-ed from the merger of North and East highschools in 1984.

    Finally, finally, finally, Menomonee FallsCoach J.C. Bruns said afterward.

    Menomonee Falls has qualified for thestate tournament four times since 2006, losingonce in the quarterfinal and three times in thesemifinal prior to t his years championship run.

    Im speechless, Bruns said. Ive gonethrough this moment in my mind and I knowthat the girls have, too. Im just so happy forthem because they worked so hard, and theydeserve it so much.

    Outside hitter Simone Lee later said theywere determined to come home with a title.

    We never had a thought in our mind wewouldnt win this. We knew that if we playedour game, no one could beat us, Lee said.

    Menomonee Falls jumped out to a 12-3lead in the first game, a run which includedfour kills by Lee. Westosha Central gradually

    cut into the Menomonee Falls lead, as a kill byAshley Jehlicka of Westosha Central made thescore 21-16 in favor of Menomonee Falls. ButKatherine Von Bank followed with two kills asMenomonee Falls scored five of the last sixpoint to finish the match.

    It had a little bit of a Mukwonago feel toit, the way we started playing, Bruns said,referring to the Indians sectional final win overMukwonago which started with an early scor-ing run. Bruns noted that Lee got off to a fasterstart than in the state semifinal win over SunPrairie the previous evening.

    Then we just kept them off balance the

    rest of the night, Bruns said of WestoshaCentral.Westosha Central stayed close with

    Menomonee Falls throughout the secondgame, as a kill by Centrals Maria Raschreduced the Indians lead to 14-12. ButMenomonee Falls responded by scoring the

    next four points. Menomonee Falls graduallystretched its lead, as a kill by AngelicaLabermeier gave Menomonee Falls a 23-15lead. Central scored the next three pointsbefore Menomonee Falls closed out the gameby the last two points, with the last point com-

    ing on a kill by Lee.Menomonee Falls scored the first fourpoints of the third game but the Bulldogsstayed close in the early stages of the thirdgame, as a Menomonee Falls block going outof bound reduced their lead to 11-8. The teamstraded points before Menomonee Falls scoredfour points to take a 16-9 lead. MenomoneeFalls then finished the game by scoring thefinal three points to win the title.

    Lee led Menomonee Falls with 21 killswhile Von Bank added nine kills. Abby Beckeradded six kills, Labermeier recorded three killswhile Erin Otzelberger and Lyndsey Bassler

    recorded two kills each.

    Becker led the team with 26 assists whileBrittany Robinson recorded two aces.Afterwards, Bruns noted the key contributionsfrom all players on the court.

    Big swings from Erin (Otzberberger) inthe middle, Bassler in the middle, Gel

    (Labermeier) got us some points as well on theright, Abby did her second ball over thingtonight, and Simone made things happen inthe big time, Bruns said.

    Lee noted that team remained calm underall circumstances and was able to workthrough situations.

    This group has never worried, neverwavered, they always had it under control andall the credit to the girls, Bruns said.

    Von Bank added that the team was readyfor the moment.

    The past two nights weve been very com-posed and we wanted it so badly, outside hit-

    ter Von Bank said.

    Winning the title: Falls volleyball sweeps Westosha Central

    BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN

    MANAGING EDITOR

    The Menomonee Falls girls volleyball teamrallied from an eight-point deficit to win the firstgame against Sun Prairie at the state DivisionI semifinal Nov. 8, and then swept the next twogames to advance to the state title game.

    Menomonee Falls topped the Cardinals25-19, 25-17, 25-18 in the semifinal at theResch Center in Green Bay.

    Menomonee Falls which was ranked firstin the last regular season coaches poll whileSun Prairie received an honorable mention fell behind early in the first game as the

    Cardinals led 11-3 following an ace by middlehitter Molly Livingston. But the Indiansanswered with a 4-1 run and then tied thegame at 14-14 on a kill by Katherine VonBank. After a Livingston kill gave Sun Prairie a15-14 lead, Menomonee Falls scored the nextfive points to break the game open.

    Afterwards, Menomonee Falls Coach J.C.Bruns noted that outside hitter Simone Lee gotoff to a slow start but that the rest of the teamrallied.

    You see how much of a team we are, howwe picked up around her and got things undercontrol, Bruns said. "That's experience, seniorleadership, not going down without a fight,"

    He later said his team has "no fear. Notworried about anything more cool, calm andcollected than I am. I'm totally all right withthat."

    Lee singled out her teammates for theirperformance in the semifinal, including theserving of Brittany Robinson, blocking fromAngelica Labermeier, and Erin Otzelbergerand Lyndsey Bassler on both the block andkey kills.

    We have so many offensive and defen-sive weapons it doesnt matter who is on thecourt, you know that were going to get to jobdone, Lee said.

    Lee added that the team forgot about theslow start and got back into rhythym for therest of the match.

    Bruns noted that his team lost in the statesemifinal three times since he took over ascoach nine years ago.

    The girls arent going to let it happen. Asmany times as it looked bleak, in a couple ofmatches and a couple of games we played

    here tonight, they werent going to let it hap-

    pen and Im pretty excited about it, Brunssaid.In the second game the teams were within

    one point of each other until a kill by Von Banksparked a three-point run. Menomonee Fallsfinished the game with a five-point run t hat wasclosed out on a kill by Lee.

    The Cardinals stayed close to MenomoneeFalls for most of the third game but a 6-1 rungave the Indians a 19-14 lead following ablock. Sun Prairie was unable to cut into theIndians lead.

    Menomonee Falls hadnt played SunPrairie this year but went up against the

    Cardinals in 2012. Bruns said he sought to getSun Prairie out of system during the match.Lee led Menomonee Falls with 19 kills

    while Von Bank and Abby Becker had fivekills, Erin Otzelberger had four kills, Basslerhad three kills and Angelica Labermeier hadtwo kills. Becker led Menomonee Falls with 24assists.

    Bruns noted that one of the things that thecoaching staff has done is to work on devel-oping the teams role players. Bruns noted thatOtzelberger and Labermeier dont play clubvolleyball.

    To see what theyre doing out here, mak-ing big blocks and big kills in the state semifi-

    nal, is really pretty awesome to see, Brunssaid.

    Menomonee Falls advanced to the titlegame against Westosha Central, which beatNeenah 25-18, 21-25, 25-21, 25-15 in theother semifinal.

    As happy as they were with the semifinalwin, Bruns noted that his team was focused onfinishing the task the next day.

    They know their job is not done, they did-nt come here to be happy to be here. Theycame here to finish this, this is all on them this is all on them, Bruns said.

    Nov. 7: The state run beginsMenomonee Falls opened the tournamentwith a 25-17, 25-17, 16-25, 25-17 quarterfinalwin over Pius XI Nov. 7.

    Lee led Menomonee Falls with 21 killswhile Becker added 16 kills, Von Bank fivekills, Labermeier and Otzelberger both addedthree kills while Mackenzie Robinson andBassler added two kills each.

    On the verge of achampionship

    Falls rallies from slow start to sweepSun Prairie in state semifinal

    From page 20...Four turnovers in second half

    Maddie Micech of Menomonee Falls records a dig against Sun Prairie in the WIAADivision I semifinal at the Resch Center in Green Bay Nov. 8. Photo by Thomas J.McKillen.

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