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hearing tonight
VOL. 123, NO. 46
Middleton tax
levy expected to
stay flat in 2016
www.MiddletonTimes.com
Good medicine
Embracing East, West
and Rx at the new
Community Pharmacy
co-op in Middleton
by matt GeiGer
Times-Tribune
Dancing in Milwaukee
Photos contributed
by CamerOn Bren
Local dance students from Move Out Loud dance studio performed in front of a big
crowd at the Kohl Center on Sunday, Oct. 20, during halftime of a Milwaukee Bucks game.
It was really fun! said Stephanie Sutton, director and owner of Move Out Loud. It
was the biggest crowd we've ever performed for, and the kids were incredible. Before halftime, they were a mix of nervous and excited. Of course after they danced, they said it felt
like it went by in a flash, and they wanted to do it again.
It didn't feel like 43 dancers, she added. It felt like one team.
Top, the entire dance team. Above are local dancers on the squad, from left to right:
(front) Samantha Williams, Gabriella Johnson, Hadley Maher, Julia Connell; (back)
Marissa Madaus, Neva Hinsey and Lauryn Brown.
Waste not,
want not
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Philanthropist Lucille Taylor, left, working at city hall on plans for the Harvey John and Lucille Taylor Memorial Park.
File photo by Matt Geiger
H OLIDAY e VeNTS
City administrator Mike Davis, left, helps lead the caroling last year. This years tree lighting, along with a host of other activities, will take place on Saturday,
Nov. 21.
T OWN
OF
W eSTPORT
cial contribution to the Cherokee Marsh Carp Removal Project, pending a presentation from
an advocate for the project.
The meeting was adjourned
by unanimous vote called by supervisor Rutenberg after the
board heard miscellaneous updates from the town Administrator and paid the towns
outstanding bills.
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Biaggis moves
to Greenway
Fuddruckers
and LANG open
StUDY
From page 3
Photo contributed
Middleton High School Drama presentsThe 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling BeeonNov. 12, 13, & 14 at7:30 p.m.in the
Performing Arts Center, 2100 Bristol St. Tickets are available in advance atwww.middletondrama.org. They are $8 for students
and seniors and $10 for adults.
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Photos contributed
The Middleton Optimist Club recently hosted its first 2015-2016 Student of the Month. Her name is Kaylee Boyle, and she is pictured above at left with her mother,
Dina, her father, Paul, and her, brother, Jack. Presenting the award was Dr. Brad Hartjes. The Middleton Optimists also welcomed Mark Opitz, above right, a planner with the City of Middleton, who brought along guests from Malaysia (Siou Woon Ong) and Singapore (Brian Patrick Tan). They provided commentary about their home countries, and an overview of what they
were learning during their trip to the United States as part of the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI).
mer
with those discussions
CHURCH
NOTEScul-
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CitYCOUrtrePOrt
S OCIeTY
request passed six to one contingent upon city attorney approval of both agreements.
Superintendent Don Johnson
said they came up came up with
agreement that worked for all
parties. He explained that the
agreement commits Primrose to
only provide daycare and 4K
now and in perpetuity.
He noted that possible subsequent owners will also be bound
by the same agreement.
If the agreement is breached
the $300,000 in TIF funds will
have to be paid back in full
and Primrose must cease and
desist to stop functioning as a
school, he said.
Johnson said Primrose
worked cooperatively with the
district. He said they even
agreed to pay the districts attorney fees in the process.
We believe they are moving
forward in good faith and we
are happy to support that,
Johnson said.
SCHOOL
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DiGeSter
PHarmaCY
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Community Pharmacy opened its new Middleton location at 6333 University Avenue on October 12.
Jackie Nikolaus, a 28-year-staff
member at Communitys Pharmacys flagship location in
downtown Madison and the
source of much of the enthusiasm behind its new Middleton
locations energy. The pharmacy, which opened its doors at
6333 University Avenue on October 12, strived to marry Western and eastern medicines, and
to find a beneficial union between traditional and complimentary treatments so that
each customer can make her or
his own choices about what
works best.
While it was always a perfect
fit for a college town like Madison, it was not until recently
Pharmacist Jessica Kannemeier offering explains both Eastern and Western options for pain relief.
Times-Tribune photos by Matt Geiger
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Reischel on
Twitter at
@robreischel
Middletons boys volleyball team was all smiles after defeating Waukesha South in a sectional final last Thursday.
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Middleton wins
title, heads to
state on a high
by rOB reiSCHeL
Times-Tribune
Photo submitted
Track and
field star picks
Notre Dame
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Middletons Jack Jesse received a track and field scholarship from Notre Dame that begins next
season. Jesse was expected to sign his national letter of intent Wednesday.
Honor students
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Middletons Brennan Schmitt (top) and Garrett Graf (above) were both named first-team allBig Eight Conference.
ALL-BIG EIGHT
CONFERENCE FOOTBALL
ALL-BIG EIGHT
CONFERENCE FOOTBALL
6-5
5-11
6-1
250
225
240
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Daniel Brown
Cody Markel
Jamin Brown
6-3
6-7
6-0
247
205
225
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
6-3
6-0
6-3
5-8
6-0
6-6
6-3
242
262
323
215
245
220
265
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
230
200
195
200
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
DJ Vance
Cam Maly
Amadou Daff
Carson Parks
6-0
5-9
6-1
5-8
180
185
185
180
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
elias Sobah
Mad. La Follette 5-10
evan Fernandez Verona
6-2
Mario Kelly-Lemon Madison east 5-8
185
225
190
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Dale Tygum
Madison east
Marquis Reuter Sun Prairie
Jake Ferguson Mad. Memorial
6-4
5-10
6-5
200
180
200
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Joe Ludwig
Wil Jessup
Braden Jorenby
Nathan Coy
195
170
185
180
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
6-0
6-0
185
175
Sr.
Sr.
Cody Markel
6-7
205
Sr.
5-11
170
Jr.
John Adam
Madison Memorial 6-4
Bradley Sandiford-Hoxie MLF
6-1
6-6
Alonzo Velazquez Janes. Parker
Brady Trapp
Janesville Craig
6-1
Kevin Klockzeim Verona
5-11
Ishmael James Mad. Memorial
5-9
Beloit Memorial 6-4
Matt Vieth
320
265
250
180
225
280
285
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
5-5
5-10
5-10
5-9
175
180
185
155
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
6-0
6-0
6-0
191
185
175
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
J.P. Curran
Sun Prairie
Daelon Savage Madison West
6-2
6-0
200
223
Sr.
Sr.
6-5
190
Jr.
6-0
185
Sr.
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Alex Orvis
Sam Favour
Garrett Graf
Jake Ferguson
DEFENSIVE ENDS
Mad. La Follette
Middleton
Madison West
INSIDE LINEBACKERS
OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS
Middleton senior running back Cam Maly was named firstteam all-Big Eight Conference.
FOOtBaLL
this year. Very powerful blocker, trap blocker and great pass
blocker. He is one of the best in
the area.
Maly finished the year with
1,003 rushing yards, led all
running backs in the league
with 16 touchdowns and averaged 5.6 yards per carry. Maly
also did his damage in just
seven full games, missing the
Beloit Memorial game with
injury and sitting out the second half of two blowouts.
He didnt need much
space, Simon said. If you can
get him a crease, something
good is usually going to happen.
Schmitt surprised many by
winning the quarterbacking job
this summer, then had a memorable season.
Schmitt completed 100 of
165 passes (60.6%) for 1,318
yards. He also threw 13 touchdowns and four interceptions.
Schmitts completion percentage led the conference and
he also led the league in quarterback rating (102.0).
Brennan led our conference championship team with a
most balanced offense, Simon
said. extremely accurate,
intelligent, high football I.Q.
Henderson was one of the
most explosive interior defensive linemen around. He finished the year with 37 total
tackles, 4.5 sacks and four
tackles for loss.
Saygo is an extremely
quick and explosive nose tackle, Simon said. He gave fits
to centers and guards all year
long.
Graf led the Cardinals in
tackles with 102. Graf also had
nine tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks,
one forced fumble and was the
leader of Middletons defense.
Garrett was our best defensive player, Simon said. We
believe he is one of the best
defensive players in the conference and the area.
Fermanich was an elite
return man, averaging 18.1
yards on his 10 punt returns
and 33.7 yards per kickoff
DEFENSIVE BACKS
Middleton
6-1
Madison Memorial 5-11
Mad. La Follette 6-0
Sun Prairie
6-0
PUNTER
6-4
190
Fr.
Alex Oakley
6-3
180
Soph.
KICKER
Sun Prairie
SECOND TEAM
DEFENSIVE TACKLES
Alex Perkins
Janesville Parker
Ishmael James Mad. Memorial
Bradley Sandiford-Hoxie MLF
6-0
5-9
6-1
290
280
265
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
TJ Hollis
Verona
Dayton Jensen Janesville Parker
Josh Bernhagen Mad. La Follette
6-3
5-8
6-3
210
185
242
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
eric Cefalu
ed Jacobson
Kasey Bass
Sydney Thomas
Mad. La Follette
Janesville Parker
Sun Prairie
Madison West
6-0
6-3
6-2
5-10
190
220
210
192
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Marty Strey
Sun Prairie
evan Teubert Janesville Parker
Caleb Cymbalek Middleton
6-3
5-10
5-10
180
163
185
Soph.
Sr.
Jr.
6-0
5-7
5-11
5-11
160
140
165
160
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Dakota Skuldt
5-8
170
Jr.
6-0
180
Sr.
DEFENSIVE ENDS
INSIDE LINEBACKERS
OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS
DEFENSIVE BACKS
PUNTER
Mad. La Follette
KICKER
HONORABLE MENTION
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RUNNING BACK
Janesville Parker
Middleton
Madison east
Verona
WIDE RECEIVER
QUARTERBACK
TIGHT END
Middleton
RETURN SPECIALIST
SECOND TEAM
OFFENSIVE LINE
RUNNING BACK
WIDE RECEIVER
QUARTERBACK
TIGHT END
RETURN SPECIALIST
HONORABLE MENTION
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Boys spikers
overcame odds
to reach state
tournament
Saturdays semifinals
Saturdays championship
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SPiKerS
Ben White has led Middletons boys volleyball team to the state tournament for a third straight
year and the eighth time since 2002.
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Assistant takes
over program
on the rise
Sports
Golfers shine in classroom, too
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briefs
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Perry Hibner (far left) was named Middletons girls softball coach Thursday. Hibner is shown
with former MHS head coach Cherie Hellenbrand, MHS assistant Amy Siedschlag and former
assistant Dudley Hellenbrand.
Bowling scores
Middleton Ladies
Oct. 20
Frayne Born 545, Kim Mickelson 504, Verelene Morris
473, Cathy Matts 457.
Oct. 27
Theresa Meisel 565, Verelene Morris 550, Janet Meinholz
511, Frayne Born 494, Debbie Swain 490.
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SwimmerS
is 22nd.
Lin was third in the 100yard butterfly (56.87), while
Tryn Peterson was sixth
(59.03). Lin is seeded sixth at
state and Peterson is seeded
17th.
Lin was also third in the
100-yard backstroke (57.65),
while Pierobon-Mays was
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10th at state.
Middleton
sophomore
eleanor Mackey also finished
second in the diving competition (465.85) and is seeded
12th at state.
It was so much fun watching the girls compete at such a
high level and come out on
top in the end, Cabalka said.
We have never qualified
everyone through to the state
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