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A special
by CAMERON BREN
Times-Tribune
night in
The Middleton Common
Memphis...
Council has conceptually ap-
proved a tax increment financ-
right here
ing (TIF) request totaling
$10,070,165 for a proposed
in Middleton
mixed-use development on 8.48
acres of land at 7622 Lisa
Lane.
Treysta Group development
Up in smoke...
by MATT GEIGER company is proposing a two
buildings including approxi-
Times-Tribune mately 11,000 square feet of re-
tail, a 20,000 square feet market
Elvis Presley. Carl Perkins. and 263 dwelling units contain-
Jerry Lee Lewis. Johnny Cash. ing one, two and three bed-
MIFD photo
NEW TIME!
Some residents in the Town of Middleton said the new road lines were so wavy they worried they might give some drivers
Times-Tribune photo by Kevin Murphy OUR DISPLAY
vertigo.
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DEADLINE is now
by KEVIN MURPHY laughing matter to some mo- before Sunset Ridge Elemen- The city agreed to do the
10:00 AM
torists and board members who tary School opened that Mon- work by August 25, however,
Times-Tribune
THURSDAY
called them not only un- day. the spray painted lines were as
sightly but unsafe. The restriping was not sched- crooked as a bag of snakes and
the week prior to printing
The center and fog lines on The double yellow center line uled in the contract with the unacceptable to the town.
for the
Zubella said of the stretch of road in July. Complaints roads for the town and, satisfied into the city, Town Chair Cyn-
For deadline
road that a City of Middleton reached town hall about getting with the work, the town asked thia Richson said.
crew striped one week earlier.
information for the
the unmarked pavement striped the city to paint Airport Road.
The squiggly lines are no
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identified as Shawn E.
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Middleton
GEIGER
Times-Tribune Opinion
music, and even the play based
on one of his books. Hes mar- Title: Danger, Man
Counter
ried to the idea of writing as a Working: Writing from the
blue collar profession, and in Heart, the Gut, and the
the books introduction he lov- Poison Ivy Patch
ingly compares it to shoveling
manure: just keep shoveling Author: Michael Perry
Publisher: Wisconsin
Man at
by Matt Geiger until youve got a pile so
big, someone has to notice. Historical Society Press
You could draw a direct line Publisher Address:
writing. But he is clever, from Danger to the Irish poet Madison, WI
work
andyou will always leave a bit Seamus Heaneys poem Dig- Publisher Website:
more enlightened after visiting ging, in which he described his wisconsinhistory.org
with him. Hes kind of a gonzo ancestors cutting peat and dig-
journalist embedded deeply in ging potatoes, and the poet ISBN: 987-0-87020-840-9
rural America. pledged to also dig, but to do it Price: $25.95 (US)
Part of what makes books with the pen in his hand snug Page Count: 288
John Steinbeck said he like Danger so remarkable is as a gun.
wanted to write about people the fact that Perry, who writes Perrys book shows an in- crankiness: TheWhat Would
who merge successfully with like David Sedaris in manure- sightful guy with a blue-collar Jesus Do? thing sets my teeth
their habitat. In men, we call caked boots, makes it seem so work ethic, as he labors at his on edge as a peppy pop-culture
this philosophy, and it is a fine easy. There is flow to his prose, keyboard and hopes to accumu- gloss on the sweaty spiritual
thing, he added. He wished to and his characters are always late a big pile of stories. He says wrassling that troubled souls
tell the tales of good people of alive and complex, never quaint its not always pure art - after endure.
laughter and kindness, of honest all, many of the stories were as- Sure, Perry compares puking
or flat.
lusts and direct eyes, of cour- signed - but he tries to sneak in to orgasm (both completely
There are practical, real life
tesy beyond politeness. lessons here too. Dont use poi- a wink, a grin, a moment of overtake the body and mind),
That was in 1937. Now its son ivy leaves as toilet paper, compassion wherever the nar- and he gets a little teary eyed
late 2017, and the ghost of John for instance. Dont drink too rative will allow. when he talks about shooting
Steinbeck is no doubt thrilled to My only quibble with his fish with a bow and arrow
much (or too little) alcohol.
have someone like Michael new book is, admittedly, a small Michael Perrys Danger, Man Working: Writing from the alongside a camo-clad friend
The author admits that any
Perry carrying on his work one. Perry wants to be an artist Heart, the Gut, and the Poison Ivy Patch is available now. with fake hillbilly teeth in his
overarching narrative in the
down here on Earth. Perrys and a poet. Perhaps in an un- mouth. But the guy doing it is
new book is purely superficial. dispatches about teaching his back. An image of a tree skirted
new book,Danger, Man Work- needed attempt at humility (if clearly wrassling with big
These are stories and essays that daughter (sort of - its compli- in mysterious whiteness. The
ing: Writing from the Heart, the you read his work, you already things, like existence and empa-
appeared in places including cated) to ride a bike, or his brief memory of two men on the
Gut, and the Poison Ivy know how self-deprecating he thy. Danger is about an au-
Mens Health, No Depression, but poignant forays into theol- phone late at night, trying to fig-
Patch,wont surprise anyone in is), he suggests that his favorite thor trying his damndest to
and Wisconsin Trails maga- ogy, that his stories transform ure out an enigmatic bladder in-
scope or style. Its simply a col- stories in this collection are merge successfully with his
zines. (The final story is actu- into art. To read him is to know fection in the little kid for
lection of stories spanning 15 those in which he turns his lens habitat. Its a kind of philoso-
ally a ghostly little riff that first him, and that shouldnt be whom they both care.
years. Perry writes about dog outward. He says its a privilege phy, and itis a fine thing.
appeared in the liner notes to a downplayed. My favorite passage is this,
sledding, existential philosophy, to tell the stories of others. Itis a Read the book and youll get
gospel album.) Its all funny. Its all well which comes from a story about
vomit, guns, and the complexi- privilege, but Perrys prose, to know a good, working man
Perry is increasingly a con- written. But these personal mo- a Christian whitewater rafting
ties of modern parenting. which always glimmers, of laughter and kindness, full of
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Homecoming
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This year we have seen Share and Be Aware program, 40 mph has little chance of studied. 152 people walking
nearly twice as many people a joint effort to reduce the survival, but when hit by a and 33 people on bikes chil-
Cocktail
walking killed by people driv- number of people killed while driver traveling at 20 mph the dren, grandparents, brothers
Mother-of-the-Bride/
ing as the year before, 42 as of walking and riding bikes in the odds greatly improve. Keep in and sisters died after being
Groom
September 5. As a Share & Be state. mind that faster speeds also hit by people driving. More
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Take an additional Aware Ambassador I am work- To prevent, and ideally, re- make it take longer to slow than 40 were hit in crosswalks.
ing to reduce this numbers in duce the number of deaths of down. In addition to the many fa-
the future and educate commu- people walking to zero, people Reviews of crashes that in- talities, even more are hit and
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2017 MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE PAGE 5
Clean Water
stay healthy for many years to The project will stop 52 lbs. of awarded $337,500 to complete
come. phosphorus and 11,622 lbs. of the Jacobson-Furey Pond Proj-
Since starting the grant pro- sediment per year from entering ect. Construction will include
gram in 2005, Dane County has our lakes. The total cost of the adding two stormwater reten-
The Middleton Fire Department hosted a ceremony in front of Station No. 1 on University helped fund 59 projects totaling project is $252,098. tion ponds near Starkweather
Avenue on Monday in remembrance of the terror attacks that took place on September 11, nearly $13 million. These part- The City of Madison will be Creek. The project will stop 13
2001. These first responders gathered to honor the dead, and to show solidarity with those nerships have stopped the flow awarded $100,000 to convert lbs. of phosphorus and 7,745
who are still haunted by the memories of what happened on that day, 16 years ago. of over 830,000 pounds of existing sections of the Rimrock lbs. of sediment per year from
garbage and pollutants, includ- Greenway into a wet pond. The entering our lakes. The total
ing over 3,000 pounds of phos- project will stop 46 lbs. of phos- cost of the project is $450,000.
apartments have more calls and West opposed. quest for the project took place at the plan commission meeting onTuesday, September 12 at Middleton City Hall.
At the Middleton Public Library
PAGE 6 MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2017
The Middleton Optimist Club is transitioning its leadership. Curt Fuszard (left) is step-
ping down after four years as president. His successor is Brad Keil (center), and the pres-
ident-elect is Jesse Stertz (right). The club meetson Wednesdaysin the lower level of SOFRA
from7-8 a.m. Thank you so much for the amazing support you have provided to me during
my tenure as president, said Fuszard. I am very, very grateful.
No late fees!
Times-Tribune photo by Matt Geiger
Tickets can be purchased at the Monona Bank (formerly Middleton Community Bank) on
Photo contributed
Matchbox. (The Beatles cov- Johnny Cash all having the time stars former cast members of
ered the same song several of their life singing country, the Broadway smash, Million
years later.) gospel and rock and roll songs. Dollar Quartet. Over 90 min- The Middleton Public Library is an important cultural hub in the community. Its also a great
Also at the session was one Its a fascinating glimpse of utes of rockabilly, country, place to get book, including those you never have to return. The Friends of the Middleton Li-
of Sam Phillips latest acquisi- rock and roll in its infancy and gospel and pure 1950s rock and brarys ongoing book sale (in the lower level) offers a bevy of books for readers young and old
tions to his stable of acts, a it shows what these legends all roll will take place. Those who alike. Pictured above, Claire and Ben Bellehumeur check out the Kids Section on a recent morn-
young, flamboyant piano player shared in common - growing up attend will be able to witness ing.
from Ferriday, Louisiana. His in the south and singing gospel rock and roll royalty with the
name was Jerry Lee Lewis. music in church. You can hear music and talent that has stood
Not too long after they camaraderie between major the test of time - and they wont
started recording, Elvis Presley, music stars in their prime - even have to leave the Good
who was already a big star, something that is rare in todays Neighbor City to do it.
stopped by and listened in. music business. Tickets are $35 for adults,
Then Johnny Cash. One Night in Memphis was $30 for seniors (65 and up), and
What happened next is the created and directed by John $10 for students. They can be
stuff of legend. A jam session Mueller. It is the number one purchased at the Monona Bank
took place, and the engineer that and official tribute to that leg- (formerly Middleton Commu-
day, Jack Clement, kept the tape endary night. It will be per- nity Bank) on Parmenter Street
rolling without anyone know- formed live at the Middleton or online at friendspac.org. For
ing. The jam session went on Performing Arts Center on Sat- more information call 608-886-
for quite a while and at some urday, Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m. It 3103
point during the session Sam
Phillips called the Memphis
Press Scimitar newspaper and
they soon arrived to take some Weaver Auto Parts
photos. An article appeared the
next day about the memorable Weaver Auto Parts
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prime. Elvis Presley, Carl
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2018 Fire District Budget does include a three percent pay raise
by KEVIN MURPHY the city. Appraised at $1.2 mil- Were not in the position to elseI dont believe theres would increase from $132,550 In 2018, the city of Middle-
lion the property is the districts make any changes to (Fire Sta- room (at station # 3) for EMS. this year to $136,890 next year. tons share increases from 63.7
Times-Tribune
third station but will provide tion #3). We can operate out of Were doing our own space The commission previously to 65.3 percent, the town of
only limited services during the it the way it isand well con- needs study on how best to approved a $295,000 capital Middleton decreases from 25 to
The Middleton Fire Districts next few years, said Fire Chief tinue to look at putting an en- serve the fire districts needs, budget, the same amount as the 23.7 percent and the percent-
2018 operating and capital Aaron Harris. gine on the sight, but that Harris said.
budgets include a 3 percent pay current year. ages for Westport and Spring-
For the foreseeable future, might not be for a year or two, The Fire Commission ap- MFD serves the city and field remain relatively
raise but no funds to renovate only one truck, a rapid response Harris said. proved a $1.459 million operat- town of Middleton, and the unchanged.
the property it purchased this vehicle, manned by a volunteer Harris doubted if Middleton ing budget on Sept. 6 for 2018, towns of Westport and Spring- Each municipality approves
summer for a fire station at responding to a pager, will be EMS will be moving an ambu- an increase of $115,000 from field. Each municipality is ap- their share of the districts
Century Ave and CTH Q assigned to Fire Station #3. The lance to the new station.
The former Wisconsin and the 2017 budget. The 3 percent portioned a share of the cost of budget, which begins this
truck had been housed at Arti- Theyre moving forward wage increase is be applied to
Bank Trust property was pur- supporting the district based on month with the city of Middle-
sive pollution from factory per acre, requiring dairy opera- ucation program materials, annual production in the state. activities were developed.
ALL SHRUBS ALL HARDGOODS
farms in limited ways, including tors to obtain more land. expand outreach, and maximize These crops include apple, cran- These materials were then ex-
the rate at which manure can be The League of Conservation bee-friendly land use and devel- berry, cherry, green beans, pick- tensively reviewed by peers and
TONS OF
IN-STORE 40%1000S
- 70% OF
OFF
applied on vulnerable areas and Voters say the rules should pro- opment. ling cucumber and fresh market University specialists. 10,000 of
SPECIALS!
creating larger manure applica- hibit manure application on soil With the help of Dane fruits and vegetables. Honey each piece have been printed for
PERENNIALS
tion boundaries around private less than three feet deep over County UW Extension, this and beeswax are also popular use at public events.
HUGE SELECTION OF MUMS, ASTERS &
team is designing and planting commodities in Wisconsin, ac- The teams published materi-
FALL PLANTINGS AT AWESOME PRICES!
Executive director Kerry Wisconsin to prevent a crisis tional signage around the such factors as pests, pathogens, free of charge for local events.
7595 W. Mineral Point Rd.
Schumann said the rules do not similar to what is happening in county to highlight the impor- pesticides, climate change and a
Closing Oct. 1st
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lic events and workshops are age plants can harm bees, put-
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Power line opponents team up
Cardinal-Hickory Creek Transmission Line
PAGE 8 MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2017
Groups from across the region gather to ght ATC line headed to Middleton
by NORA HILL $500 million project, along with southern line would run parallel frequency power line and its scape scale protection. Mount Horeb, she said.
17 similar proposed lines, pur- with Highway 18-151 towards impact on the local landscape. Boyd Gibbens, a local retired Ryan Czyzewski, a Mount
News Publishing Co.
ports to deliver numerous bene- Platteville and follows existing Representatives of ATC were lawyer, and Driftless Defenders Horeb Village Board trustee,
fits to electric consumers across transmission lines. The northern not present at the meeting. supporter, stated: This line is was instrumental in writing an
Raise hell. Thats the ad-
the Upper Midwest by improv- line heads directly west, then Chuck Tennessen, Outreach not needed. Power demand has opposition resolution and en-
vice Sondy Pope, the state rep-
ing electric grid reliability, eco- makes a turn south near Coordinator for the Driftless been flat or declining through- couraging members of the vil-
resentative for Wisconsins 80th
nomic feasibility, and utility of Montford toward Lancaster. Area Land Conservancy, from out the Midwest for the past re- lage board to unanimously
district, gave to citizens at an in-
renewable wind energy. While Both lines would meet in Dodgeville, opened the session. cent years and for the oppose the line. That resolution
formational forum on the Amer-
the exact route has not been Cassville and head toward His top priority is to maintain foreseeable future. Gibbens did passed last month. Czyzewski
ican Transmission Companys
determined, the current line Hickory Creek west of and enhance the beauty, health, shine a light on the motivations believes the lines would, mar
(ATCs) proposed high fre-
would traverse the Driftless Dubuque. Critics point out that and diversity of the Driftless for the passage of the line. One, the landscape, decrease land
quency power line last week.
region of Wisconsin to connect these lines would directly area, he said. He reviewed the a proposed increased reliability values, and detract from the nat-
Parts of this region are con-
wind farms to the power grid. impact the natural aesthetic of history of the proposed lines of the grid as well as a decrease ural beauty [of the area.]
sidered the gateway to the Drift-
The two preliminary routes the Driftless area - its unique and highlighted the industrial in carbon emissions due to the Rep. Pope wrapped up the
less region. In September of
pass through, in varying bluffs and valleys created from scale of the infrastructure of use of wind as an electric en- lively panel. She made her feel-
2014, ATC publicly announced
degrees, Dane, Iowa, Grant, and continuous erosion, unprotected 150-170-foot towers of steel ergy source. In his next breath, ings evident from the get-go.
plans for the Cardinal-Hickory
Lafayette counties. The by glacial deposits. and concrete. Current towers Gibbens countered with his own Bottom line is, we dont need
Creek Transmission Line. The
Since 2014, opposition to the are wooden, which allows them arguments against the lines. to do this. They [ATC] make no
line has evolved from a slow to blend more easily. Tennessen This industrial scar across money if they arent putting up
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idea.
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Making Sense of Investing allergies.
But its not about me, its the wavy road stripes would give the town look pretty bad, said wrote the board. Blacking out the wavy lines void the warranty. But learning
liability (to the town) for an drivers vertigo, migraines and Richson. The white fog lines along the and repainting straight ones it was only a one-year warranty,
improperly marked road, she raised concerns for inexperi- The city explained it did not pavements edge are also with county equipment was Board Supervisor Brent Rente-
said. enced teenaged drivers. have the right sized equipment crooked and need removing and only a temporary solution as the ria pressed his motion to get the
In no time, more complaints Photos and comments were to do the spraying and lacked repainting. white paint would soon begin to county to fix the problem paint
poured into town hall that the posted to social media making proper traffic control, Ludtke Last week, county highway show through, the officials said. before something more serious
officials recommended leaving Grinding off the crooked happened on the busy road.
the wavy lines alone and let the paint would damage the new The motion passed 3-0 with
paint deteriorate this winter. sealcoat applied to the road and board supervisors Gary Whit-
Next spring, the lines could be possibly void the warranty. ney abstaining and Richard
re-painted, or in two years if the Board discussion initially set- Oberle absent.
deterioration was not sufficient tled on waiting two weeks to I hope this never happens
in 2018. find out if the grinding would again, Richson said.
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demons
Boys XC team wins at Arrowhead
by ROB REISCHEL ances. The team depth just
Times-Tribune keeps impressing me. With
their level of discipline and
Its been 25 years since effort, I cant wait to see how
Middletons boys cross country things continue to unfold.
team hoisted a state champi- While several Cardinals
onship. shined, Finnel was perhaps
The Cardinals showed last most impressed with the per-
week, though, that drought formances of Madoch and
might come to an end later this Leffel.
fall. Zach Leffel had a great
Middleton won the star- summer for training and really
studded, 18-team Hartland stepped up today, Finnel said.
Arrowhead Invitational last (Leffel) ran 76 seconds faster
Thursday. The Cardinals, than the Verona Invite.
ranked third in the latest state We are building Michael
poll, finished with 58 points to back-up after his junior nation-
easily outdistance No. 2 al triathlon in early August. I
Arrowhead (98). think he will keep steadily
Germantown (150), improving over the season.
Marquette (155) and Pewaukee Middletons girls were sixth
(185) rounded out the top five out of 18 teams.
at a meet that included four Janesville Craig won the
other state-ranked teams. meet with 100 points.
Going into the meet I knew Whitefish Bay was second at
what we could potentially 130, followed by Divine Savior
accomplish, but we were com- Holy Angels (135), Arrowhead Times-Tribune
ing off a hard week so I wasnt (158), Pewaukee (162) and photos by Mary
shake out, Middleton coach Senior Shae Ruhly was Caleb Easton
Brian Finnel said. I think all Middletons top finisher, plac- (top) and
of us are pretty stoked about ing 18th in 19:44.5. Senior M i c h a e l
the times run, but at the end of Erika Rader was 23rd Madoch (left)
the day its all about the placing (19:54.2), senior Charlotte Sue h e l p e d
for the team. was 26th (20:02.0), sophomore M i d d l e t o n s
Middleton junior Caleb Megan Schwartz was 39th boys cross
Easton was fourth overall, (20:13.2) and junior Elizabeth country team
completing the 5,000-meter Pansegrau was 72nd (20:57.4). win the star-
course in 15 minutes, 47.2 sec- s t u d d e d
ARROWHEAD INVITATIONAL
onds. Senior Sam Jaeger was BOYS Arrowhead
seventh (15:56.9), junior Team scores: Middleton 58, Invitational
Michael Madoch was 10th Arrowhead 98, Germantown 150, last Thursday.
(16:05.6), sophomore Zach Marquette 155, Pewaukee 185, West
Bend West 203, Whitefish Bay 217,
Leffel was 13th (16:18.7) and Oconomowoc 228, Homestead 231,
sophomore Braedon Gilles was Brookfield East 247, Janesville Craig
24th (16:34.6). 253,Nicolet 282, Mukwonago 299,
Shorewood 33, Waukesha North 369.
The Cardinals continue to Middleton results: 4, Caleb Easton,
run without senior standout 15:47.2; 7, Sam Jaeger, 15:56.9; 10,
Jack Rader, who is battling Michael Madoch, 16:05.6; 13, Zach
back from injury. Once Rader Leffel, 16:18.7; 24, Braedon Gilles,
16:34.6.
returns, its almost scary how
good Middleton could be. GIRLS
Arrowhead is ranked No. 3 Team scores: Janesville Craig 100,
Whitefish Bay 130, Divine Savior Holy
and we are No. 2, so I thought Angels 135, Arrowhead 158, Pewaukee
things were going to be tight 162, Middleton 178, Oconomowoc 185,
with them in particular, Finnel Waukesha South 219, Homestead 225,
said. But the guys just stepped Germantown 263, Kettle Moraine 268,
West Bend West 283, Madison
it up and executed beautifully. Memorial 293, Cedarburg 313, Franklin
It was exciting to win by 323, Shorewood 429, Nicolet 447,
that large of a margin and I Brookfield East 495.
Middleton results: 18, Shae Ruhly,
think it was a great confidence 19:44.5; 23, Erika Rader, 19:54.2; 26,
builder for the team. It was Charlotte Sue, 20:02.0; 39, Megan
really fantastic to see our Schwartz, 20:13.2; 72, Elizabeth
young guys step up and have Pansegrau, 20:57.4.
A Division of Buckley
The
MHS cruises
past Craig
Football Cardinals overcome adversity
by ADAM HATLAN a Big Eight Conference match- the game.
up played at Brietenbach One stellar performance
For the Times-Tribune
Stadium in Middleton last came from Middletons offen-
Friday. sive line, a group that has been
Cope. Prepare. Dominate.
Bick starts at linebacker for maturing week after week. This
Those three words best
the Cardinals and has played quintet helped pave the way for
describe Middletons most
some tight end this season due 117 rushing yards on 23
recent football game against
to injuries. He is the teams attempts (5.1) and protected
Janesville Craig, and maybe
leading tackler with 34 stops quarterback Davis Roquet,
even its season, as the
and has two receptions for allowing him to complete 15
Cardinals have had their share
seven yards and a touchdown. passes for 213 yards and three
of adversity and lopsided victo-
He had one reception for three touchdowns.
ries.
yards and recorded seven tack- Roquet was thrilled with his
Injuries have plagued
les in likely the most challeng- linemates performance.
Middleton early in the season,
ing game of his life. We have a little less experi-
as its dealt with the loss of two
Im most proud tonight of ence on our line this year, so
starting offensive lineman and
how Shane, as well as our getting them a couple more
their most experienced wideout
team, handled the toughest games under their belt is a big
and tight end.
thing one can handle thats deal, Roquet said. The pass-
And just this past week, Times-Tribune photos by Mary Langenfeld
the death of someone in your ing game and running game
team captain Shane Bicks Middleton defensive coordinator Tom Cabalka (left) has his unit playing at an extremely high
family, Middleton coach Tim revolves around them. They
father passed away suddenly, level, while Cardinals quarterback Davis Roquet (above) and the offense are heating up, too.
Simon said. Our guys brought it tonight. Theyve
leaving the team with heavy
responded not by just playing been working hard in practice
hearts and a mental hurdle as
football on the field, but and theyve earned it. Its really
they prepared to play Janesville
responded by being there for showing on the field right
Craig.
Shane and his family. now.
But just as theyve done for
Bick and the Cardinals han- Simon has noticed an
much of the season, Bick and
dled Craig for much of the improvement in his line recent-
the Cardinals responded,
game, putting up dominating
pounding the Cougars, 42-7, in
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kills, Sam Dettman had four Middletons boys volleyball team was all smiles after winning the Racine Park Invitational last Saturday.
kills, Brian Verganz had two
blocks and the Cardinals had 21-6, 21-4. We committed numerous White said. The defense that 12, 25-22, last Tuesday. on each other in practice,
just three hitting errors. Verganz had four kills, and hitting, serving and passing Thomas, Dylan Griffith and It was a good day to get White said.
It was basically a carbon Middleton had 11 aces as a errors in the first set, White Jacob Nonn provided all day the nerves out, shake out the
copy of the Burlington team. Lepage led the way with said. We talked in between was outstanding. We know rust and start playing some
match, White said. four aces. sets about stopping the runs, when we pass well we are opponents instead of beating
Middleton closed pool play Impressive win, White and moving on from mistakes. going to be tough to beat.
with a 21-6, 21-14 win over said. Madison West has some Dont let one bad play effect Lepage also did a terrific
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three lead changes. We showed wins to achieve our goals.
Middletons boys soccer we dont want to lose, but we let On deck: Middleton hosted
schedule has been daunting, to Sun Prairie back in the game Madison West Tuesday, then
say the least. way too easily. hosts Janesville Craig Thursday
Cardinals coach Ben Middleton then played at 7 p.m. The Cardinals then host
Kollasch wants his team to play Sussex Hamilton a recent Hudson Friday at 7 p.m., and
heavyweights not cupcakes. power in the Greater Metro face traditional state power Eau
And two weeks into the sea- Conference to a 1-1 tie last Claire Memorial Saturday at 11
son, Middleton has handled the Saturday. a.m. at Oregon High School.
difficult journey with aplomb. Vandermause scored on an This week will be our
The Cardinals defeated assist from Gueu with just three biggest yet, Kollasch said.
Madison Memorial, 3-1, last minutes left to give the This week will be an early indi-
Tuesday. Middleton then tied Cardinals a 1-0 lead. But the cator if we can bounce back
Sun Prairie, 4-4, last Thursday Chargers answered back with a from a few lackluster results to
and tied Sussex Hamilton, 1-1, late goal of their own to earn a 1- handle adversity.
last Saturday. 1 tie.
The Cardinals are now 3-0-3 We never really found our
overall and have outscored their stride in a stylistically ugly
first six opponents, 24-6. game, Kollasch said. Both CHURCH NOTES
An undefeated record teams slogged through and
against such strong competition never looked up to their poten-
and a huge scoring margin in our tial. Again, after working so
favor is a fantastic sign at this hard, we let victory slip out of
stage of the season, Kollasch our grasp.
said. However, our three ties Overall, Kollasch and the
each feel like losses since we Cardinals were happy to still be
have dominated or led in each undefeated. But Middleton
game and had victory in our knew its 3-0-3 record could be
grasp. even better.
Middleton didnt let victory That an undefeated record
slip away against Madison so far is unsatisfying is a testa-
Memorial. ment to the expectations these
Derek Waleffe and Greg guys have of themselves,
Pauly both had one goal and one
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said of his kickoff and punt using nine plays to go 35 yards Colin Liegel and Middletons defense have been terrific so far this season.
return units. and eating 4:29 off the clock.
Middleton capped off the Roquet tossed his third touch-
drive as Roquet connected with down of the game to Luke 10-7, last season in a game that If there is one thing Shane So, to do justice for people M Ballweg, 10, pass from Rouqet
Bryce Carey for a 15-yard Ballweg, and Culp made it 42- was dominated in the stat cate- Bick and Middleton can take going through tough times, (Culp kick), 1:11
touchdown to grab a 14-0 lead 7. gories by the Cardinals. away from and leading up to lets be the best versions of our- Team Stats
with 6:46 left in the second Middleton improved to 3-1 Middleton will be searching for their game against Craig, its selves and play the best game Total yards M 330, JC 199.
quarter. on the season, and Craig fell to a better result this year. that there is an abundance of that we can play. We did just Rushing (att-yd) M 23-117, JC 32-
Big revenge game, support and resiliency amongst that tonight.
168. Passing (comp-att-yd-int-td) M
Craig fumbled the ensuing 1-3. Middleton travels to 16-26-221-1-3, JC 4-11-31-2-0.
kickoff, again setting up Verona Friday at 7 p.m. in a Roquet said. teammates and staff when fac- Penalties M 7-52, JC 8-71. First
Middleton with good field game featuring two of the four Simon agreed. ing some of the toughest adver- Sept. 8 Downs M 12, JC 9. Time of posses-
position. Rouqet wasnt com- teams currently tied for second Should be a great game and sity they will encounter all sea- Middleton 42, Janesville Craig 7
Craig ...... 0 0 7 0 7
sion M 21:32, JC 26:28.
Individual Leaders
plaining about working with a place in the conference. a great atmosphere next week, son. Middleton ...... 0 28 14 0 28 Rushing (att-yd-td) M Pabst 9-
short field on many of the Verona edged Middleton, said Simon. It was a very emotional M Huff, 1, run (Culp kick), 10:04 98-1, Huff 8-34-2; JC Coulter 15-85-0.
week. Shane came to practice M Carey, 15, pass from Roquet Passing (comp-att-yd-int-td) M
every day ... he wanted to come
(Culp kick), 6:46 Roquet 15-23-213-0-3; JC Coulter 4-
M Huff, 7, run (Culp kick), 3:54 11-31-2-0.
and be with his (football) fami- M Pabst, 5, pass from Roquet Receiving (rec-yd-td) M Carey
ly, Simon said. From 7 (Culp kick) 0:24 4-76-1, Huff 3-42-0, Pabst 3-32-1,
oclock to about 9:30 Friday M Pabst, 66, run (Culp kick),
11:44
Ballweg 3-52-1, Bick 1-3-0. JC
Malmanger 2-19-0.
night, all we get to do is play JC- Brennan, 2, run (Feirn kick),
football. 5:40