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    BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN

    MANAGING EDITOR

    Three Germantown girls soccer playersfinalized plans for playing at the collegelevel Feb. 3.

    Feb. 3 was the first day for signingNational Letters of Intent for several col-lege sports. Goalkeeper Piper Brown willbe attending Fresno Pacific Universitywhile Taylor Johnson will be attendingWinona State University. Both FresnoPacific and Winona State are NCAADivision II schools. Bri Klopfer will beattending UW-LaCrosse, an NCAA DivisionIII school which doesn't offer scholar-ships.

    Afterward, Johnson said that besidesWinona State, she was being recruited bySt. Cloud State and Minnesota-Mankato.She said the recruiting process startedtoward the end of her sophomore year of high school. Johnson noted that she playsfor the Fusion Soccer Club during the clubseason, and she has been part of travelingteams since the eighth grade.

    Johnson was first team all North ShoreConference last year. During the club sea-son, she was part of Fusion's state cham-pion teams in 2012 and 2013 and the SYLnational champion in 2012.

    Germantown graduates Amy Flasch andMackenzie Challoner also attend Winona

    State, and Johnsons said they played "ahuge role" in terms of the recruitingprocess.

    "I toured it, they showed me aroundand it was really awesome. I really likedit," she said.

    Johnson said she toured other schoolsbut Winona State "felt like home." Shesaid she plans to major in criminal justice.

    Klopfer said that Winona State andConcordia were recruiting her for soccer,in addition to UW-LaCrosse.

    "I liked LaCrosse and I liked the

    school," Klopfer said. She added sheenjoyed the coach and the campus, thather grandparents are UW-LaCrosse alumni.The school also has a physician assistantprogram, which will be her planned major.

    Klopfer was a four-year varsity playerand second team all-conference last year.She also received the North ShoreConference Scholar Athlete award. Whileplaying the club season with the FusionSoccer Club, she was part of the statechampion team in 2013.

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    THE NEXT LEVEL: 3 Germantown soccer players finalize college plans

    PHOTO BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN

    Taylor Johnson, Bri Klopfer and Piper Brown are pictured during a "signing day" cere-mony at Germantown High School Feb. 3.

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    A 24-year-old Richfield man wastaken to jail Sept. 29 after a vehicle hadbeen driven through the front of theAurora Pharmacy at 1303 Hwy. 175 inthe village of Richfield.

    According to information from theWashington County Sheriff'sDepartment, deputies first came in con-tact with the suspect at 4:02 a.m. whenhe was trying to gain access to an unoc-cupied residence in the 3100 block of Kettle Moraine Parkway. The suspect

    told police that he was trying to gainaccess to a residence that had beenrecently purchased by his father, caus-ing minor damage. A deputy observed aminor injury to the suspect's head, buthe refused treatment and a medicaltransport to a hospital.

    At 6:36 a.m., deputies responded toa report that a vehicle had been driventhrough the front of the AuroraPharmacy on Hwy. 175. Deputies andofficers from the Germantown Police

    Department observed a pickup truckthat had crashed through the front of the store and was completely inside.Deputies determined the vehiclebelonged to the 24-year-old man whowas interviewed by a deputy earlier thatmorning.

    During the investigation, deputiesdetermined that the suspect turnedwest onto the pharmacy's access drive-way, believing it to be an arterial roadand drove the truck into the building.

    The man then fled the scene alater encountered by deputieKettle Moraine Drive. The man link to the house he was trying ton Kettle Moraine Drive.

    The suspect was taken to jailof an investigation for criminal to property, disorderly cobstructing an officer and possecocaine. The matter remainsinvestigation by the WashingtonSheriff's Department.

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    Suspect arrested after crashing vehicle into pharmacy

    Germantown Police BlotteThe following report was taken from

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    Burglary• An unauthorized subject entered

    The Parlor, N96 W17035 Division Road,during the overnight hours of Jan. 25and 26.

    • An unauthorized subject enteredGentiva Home Care, W177 N9886Rivercrest Drive, during the overnighthours of Jan. 25 and 26.

    Disorderly conduct• A female complainant reported

    Jan. 25 that a male subject pointed asilver semi-automatic handgun at herduring a “road rage” incident thatoccurred near Maple Road and AppletonAvenue following a near-collision in theparking lot of Walmart.

    Drug violation• Three subjects were taken into

    custody for possession of a controlledsubstance at 1:08 a.m. Jan. 26 follow-ing a traffic stop in the N9000 block of 

    Riversbend Lane. Police stoppvehicle in response to a report oand ammunition being in the csubjects were placed in jail.

    Employee theftAn employee of Walmart

    N9855 Appleton Avenue was afor theft from the business Jan

    Operating while intoxicate• A male subject was taken i

    tody for operating while intoxfirst offense at 2:30 a.m. Jan. lowing a traffic stop for erraticat County Line Road and Highw

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    operating while intoxicatoffense at 3:28 a.m. Jan. 22 awas stopped for erratic drivHighway 41 and County Line Ro

    Theft• An undisclosed amount

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    I have been an advocate for careerand technical education programssince my first years of teaching. Icouldn’t help but notice that the kidswho were truly involved in theseclasses weredriven; they connect-

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    That’s why I’m so excited to joinFebruary’s observance of Career andTechnical Education (CTE) Month.During school visits I have made acrossthe state each year since I was electedstate superintendent of public instruc-tion,students and their teachers show-cased the coursework and experiencesthat ground CTE in the real world.And, it’s not just the classroom thatmakes CTE so powerful. It’s the co-opprograms, work-based learning,andapprenticeships as well as opportuni-ties through Career and TechnicalStudent Organizations that help stu-dents learn aboutleadership, team-

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    Leroy Butler to appear at Express NewsHome, Garden & Landscape Show

    Leroy Butler, beloved and iconic cor-nerback and safety who played hisentire career (1990-2001) with theGreen Bay Packers, will be signing auto-graphs at the Express News Home,Garden and Landscape Show onSaturday, Feb. 27 from 10:30 a.m. to12:30 p.m.

    Butler was selected by the Packers inthe second round of the 1990 draft.During his impressive career, he played

    in 181 regular season games and 14postseason games. He earned a SuperBowl ring after the Packers defeated theNew England Patriots in Super BowlXXXI at the end of the 1996 season. Hewas also selected All-Pro four times andfor the Pro Bowl four times (1993, 1996,1997, and 1998). Butler was named tothe NFL 1990s All-Decade Team by thePro Football Hall of Fame and laterinducted into the Green Bay Packers

    Hall of Fame in 2007.During his 12 seasons with the

    Packers, Butler recorded 953 tackles, 38interceptions, 553 return yards, 12 fum-ble recoveries, three defensive touch-downs and 20 1/2 sacks. He led or tiedfor the team lead in interceptions infive different seasons. He was the firstdefensive back in NFL history to gainentrance in the 20 Sack/20Interception Club.

     Leroy Butler 

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    In January Scott Olejniczak achieved his Personal Best 

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    This year's Chilly Fest will have less"chill" in it.

    The event will be held Feb. 12-13,with events mostly indoors this year.On Feb 12, eight restaurants will bepart of the chili crawl from 5-8 p.m.Tickets are $10 and are available at par-ticipating restaurants and the VillageCentre office. The eight restaurants par-ticipating in the chili crawl are George

    Webb, Sal's Pub, Krueger's, Players Pub,Tornado Brewing, Nino's, The Main Milland A.J. O'Brady's.

    At 10 a.m. Feb. 13, professional icesculpting will begin at the corner of Appleton Avenue and Main Street. From10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Chilly FestMarketplace will be held at The Main

    Mill. Also from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.raffles will be held throughodowntown and at Krueger's, wdrawing at 3:30 p.m. At 11 a.13, judging begins at the ALegion Hall for the Communicompetition. Pre-registration iable at the Village Centre wwww.menomoneefallsdowntown.

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    For more information on Chicontact the Village Centre BImprovement District offices 8797.

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    Couples celebrate Valentine's Day inmany different ways. For some the ideaof dinner out followed by a stroll arm-in-arm seems the epitome of romance, whileothers may want to go out dancing or

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    SUMBITTED PHOTO

    The seventh grade Germantown Hawks Blue team won the Germantown Tournament held Jan. 24. Pictured are (back row) Coach Joe Meyer, Jack Tonnessen, Brandon Launer, Owen Meyer, Andrew Case, Ethan Sawyer, Coach Nick Ciardo (front row) Jerod Barbieri, Lukas Ciardo, Tony Loberger, Jacob Ciardo, Owen Campbell, CoachTrent Campbell.

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    COMMUNITY SNAPSHOT

    Knit-In at Cedar ValleyRetreat Center Feb. 16

    A Washington County HistoricalSociety Knit-In will be held at Cedar

    Valley Retreat Center, 5349 CountyRoad D, West Bend, on Tuesday, Feb. 16from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This is a specialKnit-In in preparation of this summer’sYarn Bomb the Museum. The cost is$15 per person and includes lunch inthe Cedar Valley dining room.Registration is required. ContactJanean at (262) 335-4678 or [email protected].

    Community Memorial Hospital andFoundation accepting scholarshipapplications from area ttudentsCommunity Memorial Foundation

    and the medical staff at Froedtert & theMedical College of WisconsinCommunity Memorial Hospital are cur-

    rently accepting scholarship applica-tions from area students pursuingcareers in health care. The online appli-cation and complete details can befound athttp://www.froedtert.com/communi-ty-memorial/foundation/scholarship.Completed applications must be sub-mitted by March 1, 2016.

    Community Memorial Foundationoffers scholarships to high school sen-iors and undergraduate students pursu-ing health care or medical careers whoreside in the hospital’s service area(north side of Waukesha County, southside of Washington County and the

    northwest side of Milwaukee CThe students are selected by a ship committee based on their ic excellence, interest in health

    sions, scholarship need, connecthe hospital and enrollmentaccredited university or college.

    “The foundation supportsservices and programs at ComMemorial Hospital,” said Sharovolunteer chair of the BoDirectors of Community MFoundation. “Our scholarship pallows us to truly give back future of health care.” Donationfoundation make the scholarshgram possible.

    The medical staff scholarshgram also includes scholarships high school students as well as students attending the UniveWisconsin’s School of Medici

    Public Health in Madison or the College of Wisconsin in Milwauk“We are privileged to have a

    staff that realizes the importinvesting in the future of meexplained Dave Goldberg, MDmedical officer and vice presideical affairs at Community MHospital. “A portion of medicdues are allocated to fund schofor deserving students. It allophysicians and providers to helpstudents pursue medical profess

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    The village of Germapproved hiring a full-timecoordinator Feb. 1. The motiunanimously approved by thwith no comment.

    According to information pfor the board by Park and ReDirector Mark Schroeder, the popened after Katie Rodger was ed to the position of recreationvisor. Roger had been serving acoordinator since April 2014.

    According to informationSchroeder, the senior coordinattion is responsible "for the dment, implementation, and oof recreation programming foradults, including cultural arts, fitness, health workshops, humices, trips, speakers, special evespecial interest classes, as well ssion of the Senior Center and iterty."

    Schroeder added in the Feb.

    to the board that to maintain ment services with the least imseniors, the department soughthe vacancy as soon as possibthe goal is to have the new emhired by March 21. The itebrought directly to the Villagfor consideration.

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    NEWS & EVENTS

    The state Department of Transportation (DOT) has scheduled an"open house" to present Richfield resi-dents with information about work thatis scheduled to take place on Hwy. 175later this spring.

    Reconstruction will occur on Hwy.175 Beechwood Industrial Court to PolkStreet starting in March. Improvementsslated to occur include new concrete

    curb and gutter, storm sewer, asphaltpavement, a shared-use path, new sign-ing and pavement marking, and aroundabout at the intersection of Hwys175 and 167. According to informationfrom the DOT, Mashuda Contractors of Princeton, Wis. has been awarded the$6.64 million contract to construct theimprovements.

    A public open house on the project

    has been scheduled for 4 to 6:30 p.m.Feb. 17 at the Richfield Fire Station,2008 Hwy. 175. Project plans, detourroutes and other exhibits will be on dis-play. Representatives from the DOT andMashuda will also be present to answerquestions.

    DOT plans open house on Hwy. 175 project

    Brown said she always wanted to goto California and started researchingschools. She said she also beingrecruited by a few local colleges andshe talked with other colleges inCalifornia. Brown said the recruitingprocess started last summer.

    "This one seemed like the bestone," Brown said.

    She said she plans to major in busi-ness.

    Brown was named to the first teamall conference for the past two seasonsand was named to the all-area team

    last year. She also received the NorthShore Conference Scholar Athlete

    Award last year. During the club sea-son with the North Shore Soccer Club,she was part of the State Cup champi-onship team last fall and the MRLDivision Champion in 2014.

    Also on Feb. 3, Germantown'sBradley Zachowski signed a NationalLetter of Intent to play football at St.Cloud State while Conner Edmondsaccepted a preferred walk-on offerfrom Michigan. Zachowski is a widereceiver while Edmonds is a tight end.

     From Page 1

    Players announce college plans

    A 22-year-old town of Germantownman was treated at CommunityMemorial Hospital in Menomonee FallsJan. 29 after accidentally shootinghimself in the hand.

    According to information from theWashington County Sheriff'sDepartment, deputies were dispatchedto the hospital at 5:45 p.m. regardingan accidental shooting. An investiga-tion by deputies revealed that the manwas home alone at his apartment in thetown cleaning a handgun. As he wasputting the weapon back together, theweapon discharged, striking the victimin the left hand. The round did notpenetrate the apartment or cause anydanger to the business below.

    "The discharge appears to be acci-dental in nature. The victim will not befacing any criminal charges," theWashington County Sheriff'sDepartment said in a statement.

    Man treatedfor accidental

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    GIRLS BASKETBALL

    The Germantown boys basketball team isleading the North Shore Conference standingsand is back in the Division I coaches poll.

    The Warhawks posted two wins over con-ference opponents, beating Nicolet 59-58 Jan.29 and then topping Homestead 67-49 Feb. 2.Max Keefe was the leading scorer forGermantown against Nicolet with 21 points

    while Juwan McCloud added 18 points. In thewin over Homestead, McCloud led all scorerswith 22 points while Keefe added 16 points.

    After the Homestead win, Germantown wasleading the conference with an 8-1 recordwhile having a 12-4 overall mark. After beingout of the state Division I coaches poll for afew weeks following a stretch of three lossesnear the beginning of the new year,Germantown returned to the poll last weekwith a ninth-place ranking.

    Hamilton resultsThe Hamilton boys basketball team split

    conference games over a four-day period. OnJan. 29, the Chargers beat Wauwatosa East 70-

    61. Jacob Hartung led Hamilton with 23points. On Feb. 2, Hamilton lost to West AllisHale, 59-51. Hartung led Hamilton with 25points. Afterward, Hamilton was tied for thirdin the Greater Metro with a 6-4 conferencerecord and a 13-5 overall mark.

    According to information fromwissports.net, Hartung is 50th statewide in

    points per game, averaging 22.5 points pergame.

    Menomonee Falls resultsMenomonee Falls split its recent Greater

    Metro Conference games. On Jan. 29,Menomonee Falls lost at West Allis Hale, 50-49.Darrell Johnson-Handy led MenomoneeFallswith 13 points. On Feb. 2, Menomonee Fallsbeat Brookfield East, 55-49. Jaden Championled Menomonee Falls with 13 points.

    After the Brookfield East win, MenomoneeFalls was tied for sixth in the Greater Metrowith a 4-6 record while having a 10-7 overallmark.

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     Kenzie Schmitz drives the lane for a layup against Homestead

    BOYS BASKETBALL

    Warhawks lead North Shore

    BY THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR

    The Germantown girls basketball team stillleads the North Shore Conference, but theirbiggest rivals made it clear Feb. 2 that keepingthe lead wouldn't be easy.

    Homestead reeled off 14 straight pointsover three minutes toward the end of the gameto top Germantown 78-66. Afterward,Germantown still was the North Shore leaderwith an 8-2 record while having a 14-4 overallrecord but Homestead was next with a 7-2conference record and a 12-5 overall mark.

    "They made plays. They had a great nightoffensively and they were due for one.Unfortunately, it didn't come against some-body else," Germantown Coach Matt Stuve saidof Homestead. "They had a great offensivenight."

    The game featured several scoring out-bursts. A 9-2 run gave Homestead a 26-10 leadafter Taylor McIlwraith converted a three-point basket at the 7:51 mark of the first half.But Germantown rallied and cut Homestead'slead to 36-30 following a basket by PiperBrown with 55 seconds left before halftime.

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    cut Homestead's lead to 45-39 following a bas-ket by Kenzie Schmitz. The Highlanders con-tinued to pull out to a lead againstGermantown with Germantown cutting thelead. Germantown finally caught up withHomestead and took a 65-64 lead on a basketby Schmitz with 3:58 remaining.

    "Every time we made a run, got up, they(Homestead) made plays," Stuve said. "They've

    been saving up all those three-pointers andeverything for tonight, haven't seen that onfilm for awhile."

    Chloe Marotta gave Homestead the leadwith two free throws at the 3:35 mark, spark-ing the 14-point run that closed out the gamefor Homestead.

    McIlwraith was the leading scorer forHomestead with 25 points while Christal Hearnadded 17 points and Marotta added 16 pointsfor the Highlanders. Schmitz and Olivia Verdinled Germantown with 23 points each.

    Stuve later added he thought Homestead"would cool down a little bit" in the secondhalf, but the Highlanders stayed on the attackand kept making plays.

    "At the end of the day, we're still in firstplace. We just lost our wiggle room, but we

    have four games left to put another number onthat banner, and that's going to be our focusgoing forward.

    Homestead rally tops Germantown

    WRESTLING

    The Hamilton wrestling team placed fourth at the PePirate Duals Jan. 30. The Chargers posted wins over OzaukMliwaukee Lutheran but finished the day with losOconomowoc, Pewaukee and Greenfield. Ryan Merkel (138) aReindl (106) won all five of their matches while Jake M(220), Grant Gorski (182), Ben Sciortino (170), Dylan Kl(152) and Owen Gorges (145) had 4-1 records at the duals.

    Menomonee Falls finished second at the SheboyganRedwing duals Jan. 30. Menomonee Falls lost to Two Riverin the title match of the day.

    The Germantown Hornets youth wrestling club finished their home invite at Germantown High School Jan. 3Menomonee Falls Junior Indians wrestling team finished 31Sussex Sabercats Wrestling Cub finished 51st.

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