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Our audience will love this
concert - it really brings out the
best in the MCO.
The Middleton Community
Jensen began playing trum-
Orchestra is back. In the first
pet in her hometown of Hor-
concert of its eighth season on
tonville, Wisconsin and went on
Wednesday, Oct. 11 at the Mid-
to earn her Bachelor of Music
dleton-Cross Plains Performing
from Lawrence University in
Arts Center, the MCO will per-
Appleton, Wisconsin under the
form Quiet City by Aaron
tutelage of John Daniel.
Copland and Symphony No. by KEVIN MURPHY With board members Paul
I started playing trumpet the
6 by Antonin Dvorak. Connell and Gary Whitney
summer before 5th grade in my Times-Tribune
The performance of Quiet absent, Town Chair Cynthia
hometown of Hortonville, WI.
City will feature two soloists; Richson suggested delaying
On instrument try-out day, I The controversy over play-
Jessica Jensen on trumpet and further discussion until they
tested all of the woodwind in- ers kneeling during the Na-
Valree Casey on English horn. are present.
struments, Jensen recalls. Be- tional Anthem at the start of
Tickets are $15 and are avail- I dont think youll get
fore we left, they encouraged NFL games to protest racism
able at the door and at Willy St. traction from the two other
me to try at least one brass in- and police brutality has Town
Coop West. board members, Renteria
strument. I reluctantly picked of Middleton Board Supervi-
I am really excited to be said.
up the trumpet, blew through it sor Richard Oberle suggest-
playing the Dvorak 6th sym- Oberle mentioned a U.S.
and this horribly loud blart ing the Pledge of Allegiance
phony with our orchestra, said Supreme Court decision from
came out. As a painfully shy no longer be recited before
Mindy Taranto, one of the or- the 1940s that prohibited re-
kid, there was something ex- the town board meetings.
chestras founders. It isnt per- quiring students from saying
tremely liberating about the vi- The town board has been
formed often enough. It has so the Pledge in public schools
brancy of a trumpet. saying the Pledge for several
many beautiful melodies that could apply here.
I kept playing, due to two years but Oberle said to
drive everyone to listen to each No one is forcing any-
things, Jensen continued. avoid conflict maybe it
other and to make music to- body to say it, Richson said.
One, the extraordinary middle should be removed from the
gether. I am also proud that we Oberle, who seemed to be
school band program in Hor- agenda.
have the talent to play Cop- testing the idea, said he had
tonville coupled with the en- That will be opposed ve-
lands Quiet City with our very Photo contributed not yet decided to put it on a
Valree Casey (above) will be one of two featured soloists in hemently, said Board Super-
brandished gun in
play for the love of making
domestic incident
At approx- subject with the rifle.
imately 6:48 Officers located the suspect,
a.m. on Fri- who was identified as Ethan So
day, Septem- Yang, 19, of Madison. It was
ber 29, the determined to be a domestic
Middleton related incident, said police,
Police De- and Yang admitted to pointing a
partment re- rifle at the occupants. The rifle
ceived a call was located in Yangs vehicle.
about a dis- Yang was arrested and
Yang
turbance tak- booked into the Dane County
ing place Jail on charges of possession
Photo contributed
The MHS Cardinal Marching Band and Color Guard will be giving their final performance
outside of with intent to deliver marijuana,
of the season this Friday night, October 6, at Breitenbach stadium during the MHS Homecoming
Springs Window Fashions disorderly conduct while
football game.
at 7549 Graber Road in the City armed, endangering safety by
On Saturday, September 16 Marching Band took second in the AAAA division and second of Middleton. use of a dangerous weapon, and
and Sunday, September 17, the the AAAA division and fourth place overall out of eight bands A witness reported seeing an domestic related recklessly en-
Middleton High School Cardi- overall with a score of 60.25 in performing. They also im- occupant of one vehicle exit and dangering safety.
nal Marching Band and Color the Mukwonago Phantom Phest proved their score to 66.525 point a rifle at the occupants of Any witnesses with informa-
Guard placed in two marching Invitational. Sunday was the which was a great improvement another vehicle. Both vehicles tion are encouraged to contact
band invitationals. Waukesha North Band Fest In- then sped off as if the lead vehi- the Middleton Police Depart-
On Saturday, the Cardinal vitational. The band took first in See CARDINAL, page 7 cle was being chased by the ment at 608-824-7300.
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couragement of my private functions, community events, professional orchestras, our re- of Gabriel, a Jewish man who in
teachers. Two, my parents. Nei- and hosts recitals in the South- hearsal cycle is much longer. his youth dreamed of being a
ther of whom have a musical ern Wisconsin area. Her profes- The transformation from the poet. After living in the city, he
background - they own a heavy- sional engagements include first rehearsal to the concert is a felt the urge to pursue the
duty truck repair shop - but still, performing with the Central remarkable journey. American Dream and changed
they supported me in whatever Wisconsin Symphony, Madison Jensen said she looks forward his name, married a rich
I wanted to do and exhibited a Symphony Orchestra, Beloit- to teaming up with Casey for woman, and became the head of
tremendous amount of patience Janesville Symphony Orches- Quiet City at the Oct. 11 Mid- a large department store.
through all of the loud and tra, and Ladies Must Swing. dleton Community Orchestra Throughout the play he is
sometimes unpleasant sounds. In addition to her perform- show. confronted by the memory of
As my dad jokingly said, I ance experience, Jessica was In 1939, Copland composed his brother who took a different
havent been able to watch a Adjunct Professor of Trumpet at the incidental music for a play path in life, Jensen said. His
Packer game in years since she the University of Wisconsin at of the same name by Irwin brother, David, is a jazz trumpet
started playing that thing, she Green Bay in the Fall semester Shaw, she explained. After player who followed his ambi-
added. of 2014. less than a handful of perform- tions and embraced his heritage.
Jensen went on to earn her Its been wonderful to be a ances, the play was deemed a When the trumpet comes in
Master of Music degree from part of MCO for the past few flop and discontinued. In 1940, it is supposed to be reminiscent
UW-Madison with the guidance years, Jensen said. Organiza- Copland was still touched by of his thoughts of his brothers
of John Aley. She is currently tions like this are what the com- the synopsis of the play and cre- path and Jewish heritage and a
completing her DMA work at munity is all about. There is ated this short work comprised painful reminder of everything
UW-Madison. something very special about a of the incidental music that he he gave up to be successful -
She is also a member of Mad group of people with diverse wrote which is supposed to de- he questions if it was worth it,
City Brass, Madisons premier backgrounds in the community pict the main characters jour- Jensen said.
graduate brass quintet, which working together to achieve a ney in the play. Valree Casey lives in Madi-
actively performs at university common goal. Compared to Quiet Citydepicts a journey son and is a freelance oboe and
English hornist. For the past
five years she has been per-
forming with the Middleton
Community Orchestra. She also
regularly solos with the Madi-
son Chamber Choir and has per-
formed with the Beloit
Janesville Orchestra and other
ensembles in Southern Wiscon-
sin.
Originally from San Diego,
CA, Casey began her oboe stud-
ies at age 11 and as a teenager
performed regularly with
groups such as the San Diego
Youth Symphony, San Diego
State University Orchestra, Cal-
ifornia State University Orches-
tra and San Diego Symphony
Photo contributed
As a painfully shy kid, there was something extremely lib-
erating about the vibrancy of a trumpet, says Jessica Jensen. Pops Concerts.
In addition to studying at the
Vienna Konservatorium in Vi-
enna, Austria, Valree holds a
Bachelors of Music Perform-
ance, Oboe from University of
the Pacific and a Masters from
the University of Michigan.
Valree has been fortunate to
study with Nancy Ambrose
King, Harry Sargous, Tom Nu-
gent, Michael Turnovsky and
Peggy Michael.
Casey is the mother of three
boys (eight-year-old twins and
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Pictured above, scenes from last years FCI Art Show. The 10th annual FCI Art Show and Auction will take placeThursday, October 12 from5:30 to 9:00 p.m.
The community is invited to who was the Executive Director This years featured local The original piece will be pre- tions are requested by contact- needs by providing food, cloth-
the 10th annual FCI Art Show of MOM. artist isAlex Haunty. His work sented to Shari Ripp, Als wife ing (608) 830-5000 or visit- ing, housing assistance, emer-
and Auction, hosted by Food The event will showcase and may be found at various art and the high bidder will receive ingwww.fciartshow.com. gency funds and services for
Concepts, Inc. (2551 Parmenter auction over 200 pieces of art shows around Dane County. an exact gicle replica, auto- FCI initiated this event as a seniors. With the help of their
St., Middleton) to benefit Mid- including paintings, photogra- This year there will be a live graphed by Alex Haunty. means to support the arts as affiliated churches, area
Go In Search of America
dleton Outreach Ministry phy, ceramics, jewelry, glass auction for an art piece that The evening will also feature well as civic awareness of fam- schools, service clubs, and local
(MOM) onThursday, October and more. Each year FCI se- Alex created specifically for light Hors doeuvres, beverages ilies in need through the efforts businesses, MOM provides sup-
12th, from5:30 to 9:00 p.m. lects a Featured Artist to this event in memory of Al and live music performed by the of MOM. Since 1980, MOM port to our neighbors in West
This years event will be ded- showcase the event and present Ripp. The live auction will be J.ED Band. There is no admis- has led a community-wide ef- Madison, Middleton & Cross
icated to the memory of Al Ripp their work. led by NBCs John Stofflet. sion fee to attend, but reserva- fort to help those with critical Plains.
On Thursday, October 19, at 6:30 PM the Middleton Public Li- lives in Madison. His previous films include Because Its Small, a
brary will host a free screening of the documentary film In Search short documentary about the Little Free Library movement, and
of America. Throughout 2015 and 2016, filmmaker Marc Kornblatt Dostoevsky Behind Bars, about a literature study group at a Wis-
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biked or walked on Blackhawks improved trail system for bik-
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are offering for kids this fall and winter. There were also live
music and games for kids.
The highlight of the day was a ski jump competition in which
kids ages five through 18 put on a show in the 15-, 30-, and 60-
meter jump.
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by ROB REISCHEL of that up, though, and put Follette last
together another winning per- Thursday.
Times-Tribune
formance.
Middletons defense was
There was every reason for terrific again, allowing just 148
excitement. total yards. During the
Middletons football team Cardinals five-game winning
had just defeated Madison La streak, theyre allowing just 4.6
Follette, 24-6, last Thursday. points per game.
The Cardinals notched their I think its coming togeth-
fifth straight win, a victory that er, Frusciante said. Its start-
puts Middleton in the drivers ing to click and were a
seat to finish second in the Big smart defense. Very intelligent.
Eight Conference. That helps a lot.
But afterwards, few of the On the flip side,
powers-that-be in Middletons Middletons offense controlled
camp seemed happy. the ball, the clock and the
Cardinals defensive coordi- scoreboard.
nator Tom Cabalka stewed by Senior running back Dion
the bench. Middleton head Huff had 20 carries for 163
coach Tim Simon was visibly yards (8.2 average) and a
upset. touchdown, while senior run-
Thats what happens when ning back James Pabst had
the bar is set as high as it is at seven carries for 71 yards
MHS. (10.1) and a score.
We just made too many Middleton also held the ball
mental mistakes, Simon said. for 11 minutes in the third quar-
Physically, we played fine. ter and gradually wore the
But I think some of our mental Lancers out.
mistakes in the first half kept us You can see guys getting
from having a little bit more of tired and breathing heavy,
a comfortable lead in the sec- Huff said. So we know to just
ond half. Some of the things keep pounding, keep working
that happened shouldnt be hard and keep moving the foot-
happening in Week 7. ball.
Middleton improved to 6-1 Middleton knocked Lancers
overall and in the Big Eight starting quarterback Ben Probst
Conference and moved into a solid pocket passer out
sole possession of second place of the game on the first series.
in the league. Middleton is one La Follette inserted Anthony
game behind league-leading West, a dangerous runner who
Sun Prairie (7-0) and finishes typically plays wide receiver.
the year with an extremely While West made plays with
favorable schedule. his feet and finished with a
The Cardinals host Beloit team-high 48 rushing yards,
Memorial (2-5) Friday at 7 Middleton largely kept him in
p.m., then travel to Madison the pocket and got intercep-
East (0-7) on Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. tions from senior defensive
If Middleton wins out, it back Cole Ragsdale and
will secure second place in the Frusciante.
league and likely have at least He was a great athlete,
one home playoff game. Simon said of West. And
Its definitely my goal. I when he went in there, it
want to play here again and get changed some of the things we
that extra home game as a sen- were doing. But I thought we
ior, Middleton senior line- adjusted pretty well.
backer Jimmy Frusciante said. Middleton put together a
That would be awesome, so seven play, 68-yard drive late
we need to close the season in the first quarter to take a 7-0
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by ROB REISCHEL
Times-Tribune
Middleton then posted a 2-1 Blake Kalscheur (19) and Middletons boys soccer team won the Go For The Goal Classic in Burlington, Iowa, last weekend.
win over Dunbar (Ky.), a team
from Lexington thats ranked It was an exciting game and Cardinals, though. Janesville Parker, 16-0, last
nationally by Top Drawer the first real complete game we Waleffe scored a pair of sec- Tuesday. Waleffe and Jack
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They didnt.
Eagen Peters-Michaud and Middletons boys volleyball team finished second at the Cardinal Invite last Saturday. Consolation Semifinals
Middleton went 3-0 in pool Franklin def. Fort Atkinson 25-19,
play to move into the champi- 25-23
match went along. Either we roll over and let them Robson, an all-state libero, and the Cardinals with six kills, Kimberly def. Madison Memorial
onship bracket. The Cardinals
Middleton met No. 3 win, or we battle and fight the Lepage, its starting setter. while Verganz had six kills and 25-20, 25-21
defeated Fort Atkinson, 21-8,
Kaukauna in the semifinals and rest of the way. When you are missing your four blocks. McKean and
21-11, rallied past Catholic Consolation Championship
notched a stunning 25-12, 25-9 Middleton most certainly two most experienced players Dettman both had five kills and
Memorial 22-23, 21-16, 15-8, Franklin def. Kimberly 20-25, 25-
win. The Cardinals rolled in the battled, trimming the deficit to and probably the two most cru- Robson had 13 digs. Lepage 22, 16-14
and defeated Brookfield East,
first game, then Kaukauna 18-16. Marquette had too much cial positions in volleyball, you added 13 assists, while Jacob Championship Bracket 1st Round:
21-17, 21-19. Muskego def. Arrowhead 22-25, 30-
benched its starters for game firepower, though, and finished can expect to have a difficult Nonn had three aces and Max
In the quarterfinals, 28, 15-11
two and Middleton cruised. off a 25-21 win. contest no matter who you are McDonough had two blocks. Brookfield East def. Mukwonago
Middleton defeated Muskego,
Our 25-12 win in game one As I told the guys, after playing, White said. Brady I scheduled two 25-19, 25-19
25-18, 25-13. Middle blockers Germantown def. Wauwatosa East
was probably one of the most spotting them a 10-5 lead, we Schmitt and Matt Ballweg both matches on Friday nights this
Sam Dettman and Brian 25-22, 25-17
dominant performances we outscored them 16-15 down the set for us in the match. Both year because the state quarter-
Verganz had big games, while Pius def. Catholic Memorial 25-22,
have had this year, especially stretch, White said. We played with a high amount of finals are always played on 25-22
Andrew Lepage, Thomas
against such a high ranking proved for 30-plus points in a confidence, which is necessary a Friday, White said. We
Robson and Dylan Griffith all Championship Bracket
team, White said. In Game 2 row that we can more than at that position. have to have that mentality of
had strong passing games. Quarterfinals
we took care of business compete with them. I really liked Bradys deci- what its like to play on Middleton def. Muskego 25-18, 25-
Muskego is big and swing
against their back-ups. We Middleton also defeated sion-making in the contest. a Friday night, then turn 13
hard, but they didnt have Kaukauna def. Brookfield East 25-
advanced to the finals of the Fort Atkinson, 25-16, 26-24, Dylan played libero for us and around Saturday morning and
much of a match for our mid- 21, 16-25, 16-14
Cardinal Invite for the first 18-25, 25-17, last Tuesday. his passing was outstanding all play again.
dles, White said. In the after- Marquette def. Germantown 25-16,
time in school history. Eagan Peters-Michaud led day. Our real struggle was We cleaned up the serving 25-22
noon matches, Brian (Verganz)
In the championship match, Middleton with 13 kills, three focus and missed serves. We more in this match. We had Kettle Moraine def. Pius 25-15, 25-
really stepped up and showed 18
Middleton and Marquette were aces and two blocks, while missed 18 serves on the day great balance on the net as we
that he is one of the top middles
tied, 8-8, in the first game. But Avery Krantz had 10 kills. and got destroyed on the serv- had eight players with at least Championship Bracket Semifinals
in the state. Andrew ran a great
the Hilltoppers went on a big Verganz had nine kills and two ing game. Luckily our front two kills. It was great to get the Middleton def. Kaukauna 25-12, 25-
show and our passing behind 9
run and notched a 25-17 win. blocks, while Dettman had row was able to overcome all guys playing together again
Thomas Robson and Dylan Marquette def. Kettle Moraine 25-
Marquette built a 10-5 lead eight kills. the errors and be a presence at after about 12 days without
Griffith allowed us to pretty 22, 25-13
in Game 2 when White took a Brady Schmitt had 29 the net. A win is a win and you being full strength.
much run whatever we wanted.
Menomonee Falls Invite. Farin had two aces and 11 digs, Harris had five assists and 10 and six digs, Farin had two
Keller Frinzi (left) and Middletons girls volleyball team won
Middleton opened the week Flottmeyer had four kills and digs, Underwood had 12 aces and 13 digs, Underwood
a pair of Big Eight Conference meets last week.
with a 25-9, 25-16, 25-18 win 7.5 blocks, and Underwood assists, Flottmeyer had 6.5 had eight assists and an ace,
over Janesville Parker last had three aces and 17 assists. blocks and Byington added and Flottmeyer had 12 blocks. Welti had three kills and On deck: Middleton host-
Tuesday. We did not let them get three blocks. New Berlin Eisenhower eight digs, while McGinnis had ed Beloit Memorial Tuesday,
Lily Welti led the Cardinals into (their) system, Middleton Middleton bounced back then toppled the Cardinals, 25- four kills and five digs. then is at Madison East
with six kills and 17 digs, while coach Franco Marcos said. with a 25-15, 25-21 win over 15, 25-15, in the finals of the Flottmeyer had three kills and Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
Jennifer McGinnis had two The Cardinals then went 2-3 New Berlin Eisenhower. consolation bracket. 1.5 blocks, Byington had two The Big Eight Conference
aces, 11 kills and seven digs. overall at Menomonee Falls. Keller Frinzi had three aces Our offense was out of kills and two blocks, and Harris meet is Saturday, Oct. 14 at
Kayla Underwood had 15 The host Indians defeated and Rachael Roberts had 14 sync, Marcos said. had eight assists. Janesville Craig.
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increased training load we Silvestri, Alex relay. The Cardinals quartet of some of which were our fastest Moericke), 1:53.93; 4, Beloit Memorial, Parisi), :50.69; 4, Schofield D.C.
Everest, :50.82; 5, Madison West,
placed on them, so we really Anagnostopoulos, Emily Mack, Chirafisi, Smith and on the season. 1:55.98; 5, Schofield D. C. Everest,
1:56.35; 6, Oregon/Belleville, 1:57.41. :51.37; 6, Madison East, :53.73.
wanted to end on a good Keebler and Aegerter won the Madelyn Lawn won the 100- This meet allowed us to 800 freestyle relay: 1, Middleton 300 breaststroke relay: 1,
note.The girls came to the pool 400-yard IM relay. The yard freestyle relay. relax a bit, refocus on the (Aegerter, Licking, Chirafisi, Mack), Middleton (Wood, Silvestri, Keebler,
Cardinals 200-yard freestyle Middletons 300-yard important things and set some
Anagnostopoulos), 3:20.33; 2,
focused and ready to go, deter-
7:59.95; 2, Sun Prairie (Marshall,
McFarland (Moderski, Landwehr,
relay team of Mack, Smith, breaststroke relay team of new goals as we head into our
Schulz, Moericke, Fiske), 8:14.38; 3,
mined to showcase our depth McFarland (Landwehr, Weaver, Billmann, Weaver), 3:23.92; 3, Sun
and our abilities in different Licking and Caroline Hippen Sarah Wood, Silvestri, Keebler final dual meets and the post- Nygaard, Moderski), 8:14.60; 4, Prairie (Hudson, Nelson, Schulz, Fiske),
events. was first. and Anagnostopoulos was first. season.Its always a nice feel- Madison Memorial, 8:15.38; 5, Beloit 3:26.15; 4, Madison Memorial, 3:28.43;
5, Madison West, 3:43.81; 6, Madison
The Cardinals certainly did Middletons 300-yard but- And the Cardinals 400-yard ing to come out with a win at Memorial, 8:32.59; 6, Madison West,
8:47.66. East, 3:48.83.
that, finishing first in all 10 terfly relay team of Chiara freestyle relay team of Chiara your home invite. 400 individual medley relay: 1, 400 freestyle relay (8x50): 1,
relay events. Pierobon-Mays, Kaitlyn Peters, Pierobon-Mays, Smith, Middleton (Silvestri, Anagnostopoulos, Middleton (G. Pierobon Mays, Smith,
Aegerter and Gabriela Gabriela Pierobon-Mays,
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Pierobon-Mays was first. And Hippen, Aegerter, Lawn, Team scores: Middleton 400; Sun D.C. Everest, 4:16.29; 3, Sun Prairie
ley relay team of Chiara Prairie 328; Madison Memorial 312; (Collins, Hudson, Nelson, Sala), Prairie (Moericke, Garcia, Marshall,
Pierobon-Mays, Ally Silvestri, the Cardinals quartet of Licking and Mack finished Madison West 284; Schofield D.C. 4:17.27; 4, Madison Memorial, 4:17.72; Schulz, Nelson, Anderson, Collins,
Gabriela Pierobon-Mays and Keebler, Silvestri, Peters and first. Everest 256; McFarland 252; Beloit 5, Madison West, 4:22.20; 6, Fiske), 3:19.48; 3, Madison Memorial
(Spielman, Bissen, Sheridan, DeFever,
Berkley Smith finished first. Licking won the 100-yard More than anything, we Memorial 232; Oregon/Belleville 180; McFarland, 4:36.20.
200 freestyle relay: 1, Middleton McKeon, Bissen, Bloomer, Gessler),
medley relay. wanted to have some fun
Greendale 170; Madison East 168;
The Cardinals quartet of Waunakee 152; Beaver Dam 114. (Mack, Smith, Licking, Hippen), 3:22.24; 4, Madison West, 3:27.22; 5,
Hannah Aegerter, Makenna Middletons foursome of before we really dig into the 200-yard medley relay: 1, 1:39.08; 2, Sun Prairie (Moericke, McFarland, 3:30.64; 6, Schofield D.C.
Chiara Pierobon-Mays, second half of the season,
Everest, 3:31.08.
Licking, Bella Chirafisi and Middleton (C. Pierobon Mays, Silvestri, Marshall, Garcia, Fiske), 1:41.23; 3,
Gabriela Pierobon-Mays, Cabalka said. The girls were G. Pierobon Mays, Smith, 1:47.14; 2, Madison West (Messner, Sebranek,
Cora Mack won the 800-yard Madison Memorial (Spielman, Bissen, Sullivan, Reid), 1:43.45; 4, McFarland,
freestyle relay. Alexis Barrett and Keebler able to come together with Bloomer, DeFever), 1:50.64; 3, Sun 1:43.93; 5, Madison Memorial, 1:44.04;
Middletons foursome of won the 300-yard backstroke some really great relays Prairie (Collins, Nelson, Carey, 6, Oregon/Belleville, 1:44.18.
three-and-out, the Cardinals on its next possession. Pabst happy. We didnt play a very yard run by Huff on third-and- over physically. was over and the only thing at
muffed the ensuing punt and capped the drive when he good half. We didnt play a 8, and a 16-yard pass from I came out for an extra stake was pride.
the Lancers took full advan- ripped off a 20-yard touchdown very smart half. But to the Roquet to wideout Bryce Carey point and there were (La But the last thing Frusciante
tage. La Follette marched 38 run out of the wildcat forma- credit of our kids, they turned on a fourth-and-7. Follette) guys bending over, wanted was to allow the
yards in nine plays, and capped tion that had Huff lined up at the page and came out and Middleton then pushed its Frusciante said. I was like, Lancers into the endzone. So
the drive when West scored quarterback. played the game we wanted to lead to 24-7 late in the third Yeah. Offense is playing really when Frusciante intercepted
from one yard out to pull the At halftime, though, Simon play. I was pretty happy how quarter on a 1-yard touchdown well. Wests pass, he and the
Lancers within 7-6. and Co. werent thrilled. we played the second half. run from Roquet. Pabst had a Added Huff: Our O-line Cardinals reacted like they had
Middleton stretched its lead At halftime, the coaches With good reason. pair of 12-yard runs on the did great. I just ran where they won Game 7 of the World
to 14-6 after it marched 61 werent very happy, Simon Middleton put together a 14- drive and Roquet hit tight end made holes and you can really Series.
yards in five plays for a score said. The players werent very play, 51-yard drive to start the Luke Ballweg for 17 yards to wear out a defense that way. That was the type of passion
second half that ended with a the 1-yard line, setting up In the closing minute, La Middletons coaches were
27-yard field goal by freshman Roquets score. Follette drove to Middletons looking for from the start.
Sawyer Pertzborn. The seven- Slowly but surely, 22-yard line and had a third- I think our team is really
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Middletons top two runners dent as we go into the champi- Madison La Follette 210; Milton 212;
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Shea Ruhly and Maeve onship part of the season.
Madison East 246.
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