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The Sussex Village Board last week approved astorm water repair project near the intersection ofBowling Green Street and Champeny Road.
During the Sept. 9 Village Board meeting, TrusteeTim Dietrich said flooding "has been a problem for quiteawhile." Dietrich said one of the problems is that the lat-erals that go under pavement are underneath privateproperty and the village has not had approval to go onthe property to address the problem.
Dietrich said the village did get a permanent ease-ment to address the problem and staff has examinedseveral options. While the village could spent up to
$75,000, Dietrich said it was recommended that staffmake repairs at a cost of $3,500. That would involverepairing damaged pipe and installing rip rap at thesewer outflow to prevent erosion. Also, pipe cleaningwill be done by Visu-Sewer as part of the project.
Village President Greg Goetz said a resident cameto a recent committee and complained of "a lake" infront of her house. Goetz told the resident that itemwould be on the board agenda.
In another matter, the board approved repairs toRaw Sewage Pump #1 at the village's Waste WaterTreatment Plan. The repairs will cost $59,750, whichwas chosen over the option of purchasing a new pumpat a cost of $128,713.
Salt purchase finalized: The board approved abase contract with Waukesha County for the purchaseof salt at $8.14 per ton. The village is purchasing 1800tons with 450 tons in reserve, the same as last winter.The base amount will be $124,938 while the reserve
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Sean Daall goes through the punting portion of thePunt, Pass and Kick competition held at MenomoneeFalls High School Sept. 5. The local competition wassponsored by the Optimist Club of Menomonee Falls.Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
Fish fry: The next fish fryat St. Anthonys Parish,N74W13604 AppletonAvenue in MenomoneeFalls, will be held Oct. 3in the school's ReichlingHall. See page 11.
Cheery Cherry FallFair: The Annual CheeryCherry Fall Fair will beheld Sept. 28, 9 a.m. to 4p.m., at Village Park,located at Garfield Driveand Appleton Avenue inMenomonee Falls. Thejuried art and craft fairwill feature entertainment,food, silent auctions andraffles. For more informa-tion, call (262) 257-3300or visit the CommunityMemorial Hospital web-site at www.communi-tymemorial.com
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The Pauline Haass Public Libraryserves the communities of Lisbon andSussex and welcomes the opportunity toserve individuals with disabilities. If you oryour child requires a program to be in anaccessible format, please call the library atleast 72 hours in advance so that arrange-ments can be made.
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Menomonee Falls High School practice field Sept. 5.Among those who participated were Tyler Church (leftphoto), Tommy Plantier (bottom left photo), Logan VandeZande (bottom right photo) and Noelle May (right photo).Photos by Thomas J. McKillen.
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W196 N9525 Cross View Way, MenomoneeFalls, 262-251-0670. Worship Sat 5:00pm;Sun 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00am; JAM SundaySchool 9:30am; Traditional & ContemporaryWorship; www.grace-connect.org. Come joinus - Grace feels like home!
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The Schauer Arts & Activities Centers 2014-15 season willopen Sept. 13.
Tickets can be purchased at the Schauer Center Box OfficeMonday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. andSaturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 147 N. Rural Street inHartford, charge by phone at (262) 670-0560, ext. 3 or onlineat SchauerCenter.org. Orders for season subscriptions of seven(7) or more events are still being accepted through the SchauerCenter Box Office. On Thursday, August 14, the Box Office willalso be open from 6 to 8 p.m. during the Schauer Centers OpenHouse.
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The following events will be taking placethis week at Riveredge Nature Center.
Science for Everyone: Lake LevelFluctuation, Beach Development, and DuneFormation in Door County over the Last
5000 Years discussionTuesday, Sept. 16,7 to 8:30 p.m. Dr. Elmo Rawling from theWisconsin Geologic and Natural HistorySurvey will discuss how the lake level hasfluctuated dramatically in the
Michigan/Huron basin for thousands ofyears. Cost: Free ($5 donation appreciat-ed).
Invasive Species: Crayfish Capersand Purple Invaders programWednesday,Sept. 17, 9 to 11:30 a.m. WashingtonCountys AIS coordinator Bradley Steckartwill explain how invasive species got hereand what their effect is on recreation, ecolo-gy, and economics of waterways. Attendeeswill explore the river and ponds to find someof the new aquatic plants and animals thatnow call Riveredge their home, catch somerusty crayfish and search for New Englandmudsnails and other unwanted species.Cost: Free (donations appreciated).
Tree Climbing Open ClimbThursday,
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portion will cost $31,234 if it is used.Truck purchases approved: The
board approved the purchase of a FordF450 from Soerens Ford at a cost of$31,115 for the Public Works Department.The vehicle will replace a 1997 Ford F350.The new vehicle will be a plow truck, andthe village approved a body and plow bidfrom Casper's at a cost of $19,321.
The board also approved purchasingthree Ford F150s from Soerens at a cost of$18,075 for a total cost of $54,225. Thevehicles will be used by the ParksDepartment. The village will send off twoexisting vehicles for auction along with theF350 that is also being replaced.
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United Way in Waukesha Countywould like to invite volunteers to the fol-lowing volunteer opportunities:
Ambassador for HealthcareClinic Menomonee Falls
We are looking for volunteers to greetand guide patients and visitors. Manypeople entering our hospital are unfamil-iar with the facility and have a heightenedlevel of anxiety. As an Ambassador youwill help relieve that anxiety by getting thepatient and/or visitor to where they needto go. This is a great position for volunteerslooking to engage in genuine human inter-action.
Diaper Derby Leader -WaukeshaAre you looking for a way to help inno-
cent babies in our community but are shorton time? Or are unsure of what to do?Host a Diaper Derby with your co-workers,church group, or neighbors!! Diapers thatare donated go into our Earn as YouLearn Store and go directly to the babiesin our program. Parents must earn "babybucks" by reaching goals for themselvesand their children to improve their qualityof life. Baby bucks are the store currency.Babies are specifically in need of sizes 3-6 and wipes. Help us ensure the babies inour program have diapers that keep theirsoft, delicate skin healthy.
Costumed Historic Interpreter Eagle
The primary responsibility in this posi-tion is to share the history of Wisconsin
peoples, demonstrate 19th century skills,handcrafts, and chores, while attired inperiod clothing. They must also providesecurity and safety for guests and the arti-facts. It is also crucial that the person inthis volunteer position provides superiorcustomer service to our guests by under-standing the operations at Old WorldWisconsin. Volunteer interpreters shouldhave excellent oral and communicationskills and have an interest in learningWisconsin history and demonstrating 19thcentury skills and handcrafts, and a pas-sion for working with all ages. We provideorientation, training, and period clothing.
Mediator WaukeshaIf you would like to make a positivecontribution to our community and learnconflict resolution skills, volunteers areneeded to mediate disputes in WaukeshaCounty. Volunteers work on a variety ofcases, including small/large claims, neigh-borhood, family, juvenile, business, land-lord/tenant & workplace. Dates and timesdepend on the caseload.
Requirements: Volunteers must be aminimum of 18 years old and consent to abackground check. Extensive training isrequired and provided. For more informa-tion about this opportunity, please call theMediation Center.
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Cheery Cherry Fair set forSept. 28
The Annual Cheery Cherry Fall Fairwill be held Sept. 28, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., atVillage Park, located at Garfield Driveand Appleton Avenue in Menomonee
Falls. The juried art and craft fair will fea-ture entertainment, food, silent auctionsand raffles. For more information, call(262) 257-3300 or visit the CommunityMemorial Hospital website at www.com-munitymemorial.com.
Community League meetingSept. 15
Community League will be meeting at7 p.m. Sept. 15 at the Menomonee FallsCommunity Center, W152 N8645Margaret Rd. The meeting will start witha short mixer to get to know each othereven better. The business portion of themeeting will focus on "A CommunityAffair" to be held October 18, 2014.
New members are welcome.
Next St. Anthonysfish fry set for Oct. 3
The next fish fry at St. AnthonysParish, N74W13604 Appleton Avenue in
Menomonee Falls, will be held Oct. 3 inthe school's Reichling Hall. The all-you-can-eat homestyle fish fry includes home-made potato salad, cole slaw, rye bread,beverage and dessert. The fish fry isoffered on the following Fridays: Oct. 3,Nov. 7, Dec. 5, Jan. 9, Feb. 2 and 20,March 6 and 27 and May 1. For moreinformation and pricing, call the parishoffice at (262) 251-5910, ext. 710 orvisit the parish website.
New leaf program at FallsLibrary
On Wednesday, September 17 at 7p.m., the Menomonee Falls Public Librarywill host Waukesha County Recycling
Specialist Meribeth Sullivan for a pro-gram entitled Turn over a new leaf.Meribeth will talk about mulching leavesand lawn care in the autumn. She hasbeen a recycling specialist for over 10years and has been doing outreach,
school, and business recycling as well ascompost education. This program is freeand open to the public in theCommunity/Meeting Room on the firstfloor. For more information, please callKaren at 262-532-8912 or check onlineat home.mf.lib.wi.us . Menomonee FallsPublic Library, W156 N8436 PilgrimRoad, Menomonee Falls.
Village of Hartland approvesBorn Learning Trail
United Way in Waukesha County hasbeen given the green light from theVillage of Hartland Park BoardWednesday to install a Born LearningTrail at Castle Park. With corporatesponsor, GE Capitals Robb Schwenkerand Joe Williams, Lori Hayes from UnitedWay in Waukesha Country presented thebenefits of born learning and the trailsattributes to add to amenities of the com-munity park.
The board appreciated the UnitedWay created trail will help parents,grandparents, caregivers and the commu-nity create quality, early-learning oppor-
tunities for young children. Inclthe trail are signs with suggesteties for adults and children to pain together. For instance, the Stop! Learn! Play! sign encouraggivers to follow the childs lead,
the childs curiosity and confidenseries of learning activities is one adult can play with young childrepark.
Born Learning is a nationaengagement campaign that heents, grandparents and caexplore ways to turn everyday minto learning opportunities. GE will not only provide financial supalso the volunteers to build and intrail signs. This is the second year for the GE Capital team deto the Menomonee Falls and Htrails upkeep. Castle Park Hartland is targeted to be dHalloween making the potentiaextra fun ribbon cutting spooevent.
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SUSSEX:This unique home offers over an acre of privacy with mature trees,gorgeous plantings, and plenty of wildlife to enjoy! Gorgeous birchwoodwork thru-out, oak floors, arched doorways and vaulted ceilingsare just a few of the many amenities this home has to offer. Master suitefeatures 2 closets, whirlpool tub, shower stall and vaulted ceilings.Master bedroom has double doors adjoining to another room whichcould be used as nursery, office or bedroom. Spacious kitchen &
dining room with hand painted walls. $375,000 #1378495Julie Braden Office: (262) 345-3242 Cell: (414) 807-7053
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5:00pm8 miles west of Hwy. 41
on Hwy. 167 - to Holy Hill
SponsoThe Div
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Welcome Center at Schalla Jeweler Free Trolley Service from 3pm-9pm
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Riverside Brewery WB Tap and Tavern
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SEPTEMBER 18TH 4-8 PM
OPEN HOUSE & BRIDAL FAIRFree Admission & Open to the Public
Be the first to enjoy a delicious sampling of our brand new menu, meet with our preferred vendorsand experience the relaxed ambiance of our completely renovated venue! This event is complimentary and open
to the public so bring your family and friends! If you have questions or would like more information on this
event please call 262-257-9181. We look forward to seeing you there!
Private Tours of our venue
Several great door prizes
Ribbon Cutting at 4:00 PM
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Jackson residenDave and LisaMorbeck recenopened an arealocation ofComForcareSenior Services
The Morbecksparents of four who have lived in the village since 1996
to expand to additional territories across eastern Wisconsin within the nex
years, but for now they are focused on strengthening their existing location
Our client base is constantly growing and we have serviced several scale clients, Lisa said. We strive to distinguish ourselves from the com
tion and are thrilled that the community recognizes our commitment to e
lence.
Dave emphasized that it all comes down to customer service and clien
isfaction for him, noting that his company will meet the individual e
where he or she is.
Not only do the specific jobs vary, but so do the clients, Dave said, notin
although 80 percent of the companys clients are seniors, ComForcare a
people of all agesand treats each one with the highest level of care and
ness.
Those interested in either setting up care or being a caretaker for the co
ny should call the office at (262) 674-1515.
Richfield Napa1276 Hwy 175, Hubertus WI ..........................................262-628-3399Butler Napa12626 W. Hampton Ave, Butler WI ................................262-781-8140Sussex NapaN64 W23356 Main St, Sussex WI ..................................262-246-4716Menomonee Falls NapaN89 W16688 Grant Ave, Menomonee Falls WI..............262-251-0400
FALLS AUTOMACHINE SHOP SERVICE
FAMILY OWNED FOR 48 YEARS
For all of your automotive parts needs,stop at Napa Auto Parts, N89 W16688
Grant Ave., Menomonee FallsOpen Mon-Fri 8am-6pm
& Sat. 8am-3pm 262-251-0400
The business was start-
ed by Eugene Nelessen
and was passed down toJim and Linda Nelessen.
Falls Auto Parts specializes
in all automotive parts and
machine shop service.
The business hours are
from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday to Friday and 8
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
For more information, call
(262) 251-0400.
In addition to the
Menomonee Falls location,
there are also Napa loca-
tions in Richfield (Richfield
Napa, 1275 Hwy. 175,262-628-3399), Butler
(Butler Napa, 12626 W.
Hampton Ave., 262-781-
8140) and Sussex (Sussex
Napa, N64 W23356
Main St., 262-246-4716).
There are 40 employ-
ees between the four
stores. The owners would
like to thank all of the cus-
tomers for their continued
support over the p
years.
Falls Auto Parts and Supplies has bea part of Menomonee Falls since 196
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We have been in business since 1960. All of our traihave a minimum of 15 years of experience. All our dogsboarded in suites. We don't do cage boarding. We hpeople in the building 24 hours a day. We do indiviplay yards with one animal and one person.
We offer a full-service grooming salon, which inclbathing, brushing, pedicure, haircuts, teeth brushing, more. We are the only USDA Licensed Intermediate Han
in Milwaukee area for domestic and international relocation. In addition, we carry quality pet toys, pet tretraining equipment, and many other essential pet suppWe have two certified kennel operators. We are here to for your pets in every way!
Call us today at 262-781-520
The GutknechtsDon, Diana, Daryl, Dawn
13175 W. Silver Spring Road P.O. Box 228
Butler, WI 5307-0228
Phone: (262) 781-5200 Fax: (262) 781-3543www.animalmotel.net
I P A T A Independent Pet and AnimalTransportation Association
We have on the second Saturday of each
month "Lets Talk about Boarding." We
explain what we do, how and why we do it,
and give a complete tour of our building.
PET CARE SERVICE FOR PRECIOUS PETS
BOARDING GROOMING TRAINING
PET TRAVEL AGENCY PET SHOP
EUGENE G. DELFOSSE, PRESIDENTN87 W14873 Fond du Lac Ave. Menomonee Falls
(262) 253-1480 FAX 253-1490
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LAST WEEKSWINNER:Lori EbertHubertus
The Washington County Full ServiceClean Sweep is an opportunity for countyresidents to properly dispose or recycleunwanted hazardous chemicals, electronicgoods, pharmaceutical medication, andused tires. This is the fifth consecutive yearfor the Full Service Clean Sweep Programwhich has been coordinated by the Landand Water Conservation Division of the
Planning and Parks Department; whilepartnering with the Countys HealthDepartment, Sheriffs Department and theHighway Department. The drive-throughcollection makes this program simple andefficient for participants. A $10 pre-regis-tration fee is required for the hazardouswaste and electronic goods; participation
is limited to 250 vehicles per event. ThePharmaceutical Collection does notrequire anyone to pre-register and partici-pation is unlimited. Used Tire Collectionparticipation is also unlimited; a maximumof 20 tires will be accepted per partici-pant and disposal fees apply at the time ofcollection.
The next Full Service Clean Sweep
event will be held on Saturday, Oct. 11, 8a.m. to noon, at the Washington CountyHwy Facility, 900 Lang St. in West Bend.
Pre-registration for the HazardousWaste and E-Goods (First come, Firstserve)
1.) Download the Registration Form f romthe website and mail in payment
www.co.washington.wi.us/cleansweep or2.) Stop in at the Washington County
Land & Water Conservation Division,located at 333 E. Washington St., Suite2300, West Bend, WI, to submit payment(cash/check accepted); or
3.) Call (262) 335-4808, leave nameaddress and phone number. A registrationform will be mailed.
The following materials will not beaccepted during the Clean Sweeps: TVs,appliances, latex paint, oil, batteries, nee-dles/sharps, radioactive items, smokedetectors, propane tanks and cylinders.
For additional information visit ourwebsite at www.co.washington.wi.us/clean-sweep.
Washington County plans household,agricultural hazardous waste service collection
The following computer classeoffered at the Germantown Senioin October.
Intro to PhotographyMondays, Oct. 6, and 27, 10 to 11 a.m.
Intro to MWindowsMondays, Oct. 6, 14327. 12:15 to 1:15 p.m.
Basic BeginnerTuesdays, 14, 21 and 28, 10 to 11 a.m.
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Menomonee Fallswas undefeated the
Kettle Moraine Tourneylast weekend. TheIndians started with a 2-1 win over the hostschool Sept. 6, withgoals coming from
Jord an Bonenbe rgerand Ryan Callan. A fewhours later, MenomoneeFalls tied Middleton 2-2,with Menomonee Fallsgoals coming fromBrandon Dantone andAlex Eastman.
Menomonee Fallsreturned to GreaterMetro play with a 6-1win over West AllisCentral Sept. 9.Dantone scored twogoals while Ty Pytlik,Kyle Clark, Jake Lucht,and Tyler Shane scoredone goal each.Afterward, MenomoneeFalls had a 2-1 GreaterMetro record and a 8-1overall mark.
Hamilton had a 0-2 Greater Metrorecord and a 3-4-1 overall record followinga 3-0 loss to Marquette Sept. 9.
Germantown tied Milwaukee LutheranSept. 9, 1-1. Germantown's goals camefrom Jake Woloszyk with an assist from
Jacob Agbius.
Germantown lost both matches at theKettle Moraine Tourney, falling to KettleMoraine 6-1 on Sept. 5 and falling toMiddleton 7-2 the next day.
Germantown had a 0-2-1 North Shorerecord and a 3-7-1 overall mark prior to aSept. 11 game against Xavier.
Soccer: Falls splits games atKettle Moraine tourney
Hamiltons Connor Provan sprints past a Verona playerSept. 6. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
The Hamilton boys cross country teamfinished third and Menomonee Falls fin-ished ninth at the Homestead HighlanderCross Country Classic at Tendick Park inSaukville Sept. 5.
Hamilton was led by Josh Descorcy,who finished 12th with a time of 16:51. Hewas followed by Steven Smith in 29th(17:48), Ben Burke in 33rd (17:55), SeanThompson in 37th (18:01), Eric Downs in41st (18:09), Michael Swope in 68th(18:48) and Blake Batko in 70th (19:03).
Menomonee Falls was led by JoshHindman, who finished 24th with a time of17:29. He was followed by BrandonSchinker in 31st (17:51), Jayce Kolinski in40th (18:09), Jake McMahon in 44th(18:12), Dom Carini in 56th (18:32), TylerSmalley in 67th (18:45) and ZachPogozelski in 72nd (19:04).
In the girls competition Hamilton wasseventh and Menomonee Falls was 10th.Hamilton was led by Emma Woefel, whofinished 14th with a time of 16:24. She was
followed by Rachel Jeffers in 21st Riley Swope in 38th (17:20), Troutman in 49th (17:53), Anna Se54th (18:14), Emerson Vesely (18:23) and Danielle Spence (18:28).
Menomonee Falls was led bEstock, who finished 28th with a timShe was followed by Juliette Sche50th (17:58), Ashton Loganzel (18:06), Amanda Anderson i18:37), Elise Hervey in 63rd Emily Poffinbarger in 66th (19:0Caroline Hanson in 67th (19:08).
At the West Allis Central Invitational at McCarty Park a daythe Germantown boys team finishe
Jacob DuFrane led Germantown ing eighth with a time of 16:45. Helowed by Craig Reese in 25th (17:0Garvey in 42nd (17:59), Evan 53rd (18:21), Joseph Biesel (18:57) and Dylan Ayer in 65th (1
Cross country: Hamilton boythird at Highlander meet
Menomonee Falls was swept by DivineSavior Holy Angels in Greater MetroConference play Sept. 8, 21-25, 23-25, 17-25.
The loss followed a weekend whereMenomonee Falls won the Mukwonago tour-nament Sept. 6. Menomonee Falls startedthe day with wins over Waukesha North (25-3, 25-22), Shoreland Lutheran (25-20, 25-10) and Oconomowoc (27-29, 26-24, 15-10). Menomonee Falls then toppedHowards Grove in the semifinal 27-25, 22-25, 15-7 before finishing the day with a 25-16, 25-23 win over Mukwonago in the titlematch.
Germantown won its home tournament
Sept. 6. The Warhawks started the day withwins over Kiel (25-9, 25-22), Waterford (25-
14, 25-23) and and Kenosha Ind(25-13, 25-12). Germantown finiday with a 22-25, 25-23, 15-12 West Bend East.
Germantown returned to NorConference play with a 25-12, 25-1win over Cedarburg Sept. 9.
Hamilton had mixed resultsGermantown tournament Sept. Chargers lost to Green Bay Notre D25, 23-25) and Whitnall (23-25,The Chargers finished the day with wKenosha Indian Trail (26-24, 26-New Berlin Eisenhower (25-17, 1510).
Hamilton returned to Greate
Conference play with a 17-25, 2517, 28-26 win over Wauwatosa Eas
Girls volleyball: Falls wins
Mukwonago tourney
A game that started out fast was decid-ed by an extended drive, as Germantowntopped Whitefish Bay 38-28 Sept. 4.
We learned a lot from both ends,good (and) bad, Germantown Coach
Jake Davis said after ward. This is some-thing weve got to take the good from itand learn from the bad. We learned howweve got to prepare for the North ShoreConference a little bit more this week.
Whitefish Bay jumped out to an earlylead as the Blue Dukes defense stoppedGermantown on its first possession. Baythen completed a nine play drive with a 2-yard run by Adam Strehlow to lead 7-0 atthe 5:47 mark of the first quarter.
A fumble gave Bay possession at theGermantown 45-yard line, and the BlueDukes finished a three play drive with an11-yard pass play from Jake Fisher toMacklin Kortebein to give Bay a 14-0 leadwith 1:49 remaining in the first quarter.
A 57-yard kickoff return gaveGermantown possession at the Bay 32yard line, and Germantown got its firstscore at the 7 second mark as DwayneLawhorn Jr. connected with Steve Doran tofinish a five play drive.
Zack Van Beusekom then stepped inter-
cepted a Bay pass and ran it 41-yard theopposite way to tie the score at 14-14 fol-lowing the point after attempt at the 10:23mark of the second quarter.
Three touchdowns were then added tothe scoreboard in the final three minutesbefore halftime. A 1-yard run by JoeLemerond at the 2:35 mark finished off afour play drive to give Germantown a 21-14 lead. On the Blue Dukes next posses-
sion, Adam Strehlow followed his blockersand broke open on a 76-yard run with2:13 remain.
The ensuing kickoff was returned to the30-yard line and a four play drive was fin-ished with a 25-yard pass play fromLawhorn to Doran with 58 seconds remain-ing.
Afterward, Davis said the goal was tostart the game fast and physical but his
team didnt quite begin that way.They (Whitefish Bay) came out exact-
ly like we thought. We just need to keepgoing, we need to start better, Davis said.
Germantown added to its lead with anine play drive that ended with a 1-yardrun by Lawhorn with 6:55 remaining. Aninterception on Germantown's next posses-sion gave Bay the ball at the Warhawks30 yard line. Bay responded with a twoplay drive that ended with a 23-yard passplay from Fisher to Strehlow.
After trading possessions, a punt by theBlue Dukes was downed at theGermantown 1-yard line. Germantownbegan a 13-play drive as Lawhorn andCole Karcz connected on an 11-yard passplay to get Germantown out of the shadowof its own end zone. Germantown finished
the drive with a 27-yard field goal bySchmitz with 2:26 remaining.
Bay started its final drive on theGermantown 20-yard line and converted afourth down before Germantown's defenseheld and stopped Bay. Lawhorn ledGermantown with 16 of 24 passes for 232yards and two touchdowns.
Menomonee Falls 28, West AllisHale 14: Menomonee Falls jumped out
to a 14-0 lead on runs of 1- and 70-yardsfrom Bryce McMurtry. The teams then trad-ed touchdowns the rest of the way.McMurtry led Menomonee Falls by com-pleting 9 of 12 passes for 140 yards whilealso running eight times for 121 yards andthree touchdowns.
Hamilton 44, West Allis 0: Mike Barnes, Drew Kessen anWebb each ran for touchdoHamilton while Barnes and Webb ed on a pass play. Hamilton run42 times for 216 yards in t he gam
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