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Ald. Porter plans to move out of her district; council will likely appoint replacement
by MATT GEIGER seat on the council effective campaign, She said she found serving community, and I got those mayor and council. Well be
April 1. replacing on the citys highest governing things. placing this item for action on
Times-Tribune
I will be moving outside my longtime body to be both gratifying and While it is too late to place the council agenda ofFebruary
district this summer and while ald. Jim challenging. the open seat on the Spring 21to determine how the council
The representative for the preparing for the move I will We x l e r. I dont know what my ex- 2017 ballot, the city does have wants to proceed to replaceBri-
citys Fourth District is moving not be able to serve my con- She won pectations were, exactly, she several options. ana.
away possibly quite far away stituents with the level of dedi- another mused on Monday of this week. At this time, it is too late for Davis recommendation is to
City approves
nounced that she will resign her PORTER, page 2
Correction
Arts Center on March 15.
announces proposal
to develop a downtown
The cumulative tax rate in
last weeks story about the State
of the City address was incor-
production at the Broom Street Theater. The production runsFebruary 17 through March commission for high quality
library buildings, Kelley said. materials and products.
11. Above is Middleton resident and show producer Jason Compton. Read the full interview Planning staff could explore
with Compton on page 7. what other uses this type of de-
CAMPUS, page 3
Carmen De La Paz to Speak
PAGE 2 MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2017
Shakespeares Twelfth
The project also teaches us something new and show us where
we can re-consider what we think we already know. There will
also be plenty of time for questions. The program is free and
at the Middleton
PORTER
Anetta O. Danz family, especially watching the separate announcement will be 1952 at Zion Lutheran Church, ciety of Professional Engineers, Funeral Services will be held
Anetta youngsters as they grew and de- issued in advance of that event. Waterloo, Iowa. After military The Wisconsin Society of Pro- 1:00pm, Saturday, February 18,
O. (Walser) veloped, often taking expedi- Monroe Funeral Home in service, Ron and Marvilyn fessional Engineers in Con- 2017 at St. Peters Lutheran
D a n z tions along with them Delavan is assisting the family. moved to Milwaukee, WI struction, a Life Member of Church, 324 E. Traer St.,
passed on throughout the U.S. She had Please visit us at delavanfuner- where he studied engineering at ASHRAE, life member of the Greene, IA 50636. The Family
February 2, quite a few adopted family alhome.com. Milwaukee School of Engineer- VFW Post 8216 in Middleton, a will receive friends for a time of
2017 at the members and always loved each ing on the GI Bill. After gradu- member of the American Le- visitation at 12:00 noon up to
age of 95. family member equally. She ation, he entered the HVAC gion Post 0275 and the National the hour of service. Burial will
was always close to her siblings field, working in Milwaukee Tin Can Sailors Association.
She was
and in-laws and attended as
Ronald F. Thomas and then moving to Middleton Ron loved to fish and camp
immediately follow at Rose Hill
born June Cemetery, S. Main St, Greene,
many family get-togethers as Ronald in 1966 and then spending the with his many friends and fam-
22, 1921 in IA 50636 with Military Honors
she could manage. Many rela- F a y rest of his life in the Middle- ily on the lower Wisconsin
the Town of Berry, grew up near being presented.
tives lived in the Marxville, Thomas, ton/Madison area. River.
Marxville on a dairy farm with The Family invites all to join
Black Earth, Mazomanie area, 83, a Mid- Ron was a longtime manager He is survived by his beloved
four brothers, lived through the them for a light lunch back at
and southeast Wisconsin. dleton, WI of the Machinery & Systems wife of 65 years, Marvilyn
Great Depression, married a St. Peters Lutheran Church fol-
Anetta was pre-deceased by resident Division of the Carrier Corpo- Thomas of Middleton, WI; two
local man Harland Danz in p as s ed lowing the graveside service.
1942, and traveled with him husband Harland, four brothers, ration, division of United Tech- sons, Kurt Thomas (Teresa) of A Memorial Service will also
nine sisters/brothers-in-law, and a w a y nologies Corporation, receiving Roscoe, IL and Charles Thomas
throughout the U.S. during his peacefully be held 1:00 3:00pm, Satur-
early Army years. two great grandsons. She is sur- many marketing and engineer- of Middleton, WI; two daugh- day, February 25, 2017 at Gun-
vived by sons Dennis and S a t u r d a y, ing awards from his company
When WWII was declared ters, Debra Alt (Chuck) of Ma- derson Funeral Home, 7433
David, seven grandchildren, 13 February 11, 2017 surrounded up until his retirement on Janu-
and Harland went to Europe, zomanie, WI, Theresa Thomas University Ave, Middleton, WI.
great grandchildren, and two by his loving family at his fa- ary 1, 1998. Following his re-
she worked to support the of Hartland, WI; seven grand- Any donations on behalf of the
great-great grandchildren and vorite winter home in Cape tirement he was president of the
cause. After VE, they settled in children, Jessica, Jeffrey, Gar- family can be sent to the Salva-
also numerous family members, Coral, FL. Ron was born on Zenas Corporation, a consulting
Middleton and raised two sons. rett, Dana, Logan, Taylor and tion Army.
many from the Marxville, Ma- February 13, 1933 to Theodore engineering firm.
Ann worked as a supper club Cooper; one great granddaugh- Memorial contributions in
zomanie, and Black Earth areas, and Grace (Backer) Thomas in He was a registered Profes-
waitress, then was hired by ter, Madison Thomas of San memory of Ronald Thomas are
and southeast Wisconsin, in- Dayton Township, Butler sional Engineer and Past Presi-
Herb Kohl as a deli manager in Diego, CA; Brother, Darrell suggested to the Salvation
cluding family names Danz, County, Greene, Iowa. dent of the Madison Chapter of
one of his first stores. Following After high school he joined Thomas of Sioux City, IA; two Army.
many years in Middleton, after Walser, Olsen, Matz, Garfoot, the American Society of Heat- sisters, Joyce Elliott (Kenneth)
the U.S. Navy in 1950 and was Friends are invited to send
retirement they lived in Fitch- Turk, Hering, Meyers, Schu- ing, Refrigerating and Air Con- and Kathy Billings Timmer
a Veteran of the Korean War condolences via the on-line
burg, then moved to Delavan to man, Grob, Santfleben, Pfister, ditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) (James) of Cedar Falls, IA; as
serving on the U.S.S. Suther- guest book which can be found
be closer to immediate family. Disrud, DiRienzo, Fosshage, and also served many terms on well as numerous Nephew,
land DDR743; a Destroyer, ad- at www.MullinsMemorial.com.
She was always called Aunt Ransden, Hupke, Reed, and the board of governors. He was Nieces and extended family
more. vancing in rank to Petty Officer active in the design and con- Mullins Memorial Funeral
Netty, Ann, or Anetta. She spent First Class in under three and a members. Home & Cremation Service,
many years sacrificing to help No funeral will be held at this struction of many large building Ron was preceded in death
time. There will be a memo- half years. While still in the HVAC and plant projects in the Cape Coral, is entrusted with
Harland with health issues. She service he married Marvilyn by his parents and an infant son, final care.
loved spending time with her rial/celebration of life during state of Wisconsin. He was a
Joan Tolliver on October 8, Eric James.
this forthcoming summer/fall. A life member of the National So-
Middleton in 2003 and has under site challenges and added imports than exports and end up ing control system with LEDs, tional real property value to the for final approval the week be-
grown to 688 since. Company sustainability features. getting scrapped, he explained. car charging stations, a bike assessed 2016 value of fore it came to council. With no
president Richard Titus says he The addition will be a ware- ETC estimates the total proj- shelter and a community gar- $23,473,500. The $3.6 TIF as- discussion the common council
projects the company will have house with built-out shipping ect cost to be between $12 and den. sistance would by repaid to the unanimously approved the TIF
800 employees at the site by containers stacked up as offices. 15 million. The TIF request ETC is also requesting that city over ten years. agreement subject to final ap-
2022. Titus says the converted ship- asks for $2,083,000 to assist the city create a bus stop shelter The common council granted proval from the city attorney.
The TIF agreement obligates ping containers are environ- with challenging site conditions and turn lane in front of the site concept approval to the addition ETC intends to break ground
the company to maintain at least mentally conscious and and $1,552,000 for adding sus- at an estimated cost of and the TIF request in Septem- no later thanApril 30, 2017and
625 employees in Middleton for designed to attract millennials. tainability features including $90,000. ber. The plan commission unan- have the project completed
the life of the agreement. TIF Shipping containers tend to pile the use of shipping containers ETC estimates the addition imously approved byDecember 31, 2017.
eligible costs for the project fall up in the US because of more converted into offices, a light- will add $7,500,000 in addi- recommendation to the council
City government develop- tion of existing city hall and li- civic campus. promoting some private rede- planning, weve been doing There arent any precon-
ment is usually incremental and brary properties would be ideal It is going to be compli- velopment, Kelley said. proactive planning and have ceived notions, we dont know,
redevelopment even more so. In for a civic campus. She ex- cated, but if you look at the past City administrator Mike helped developers guide their Kelley responded. We want to
her research Kelley said she plained that they are right off 54 years the city has done some Davis said Kelleys work over development. take a look at what would be the
found that thats also been the highway, next to the downtown complicated projects, Kelley the years has shaped downtown Davis said that was the case goals with that type of planning
case in Middleton. She said it is business district, adjacent to the said. This is an important one to what it is now. with ongoing redevelopment of effort, what answers do we need
rare to have a chance to do plan- chamber of commerce and and wed want to get it right. Eileen is very humble, but Middleton Center. Developer before we can move forward
ning for more than one govern- down the block of the senior The first step would be to she has been part of the plan- Terrence Wall worked with the with anything. We want to make
ment or civic building at once center. write out all of the steps wed ning of the downtown through- city and within its plan for the the best use of the areas we
and most of the time it is Kelley says her proposal need to get there, Kelley said. out the course of this work, area in designing the develop- have and the uses we have.
planned piecemeal. would ask the plan commission Wed take a look at how we Davis said. She gets a lot of ment, he said. Alder Joanna Richard said
She pointed out that the loca- and council to direct planning could recombine or identify and credit for shaping and molding Alder Gurdip Brar asked she thinks the idea of a public
staff to come up with over 6 to expand our civic and govern- and really being a guide to de- Kelley if she had any more in- plaza that has been circulating
10 months the scope of work for mental uses downtown and per- velopment. As you can see we formation about a civic cam- around the plan commission
CHURCH NOTES what it would take to develop haps at the same time havent been doing reactive pus. and council should be combined
with the civic campus.
Middleton High School Honor Roll
PAGE 4 MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2017
Collin Serra, Caroline Haberland-Ervin, Erika Schoonveld, Sasha Arkhagha, Emma Hoffman, Jessica Nonn,
*Michael Shulla, Ryan Handowski, *Carsen Schulz, *Meghann Armstrong, Colin Hogendorn, *Anna Nordhaus,
Nora Simani, Ashley Harris, Lydia Shaw, *Gabrielle Ballweg, Elise Hokanson, Tha Zin Nwe Htoo,
Simon Sisk, Grace Hartung, *Maureen Sheehan, Anna Bauerle, Kayla Holmes, Olivia Nyffeler,
Dane Sjowall, Nora Hellenbrand, *Hui Shi, Tyler Benedict, Rose Horky, Cailey OConnor,
Courtney Spahn, Allison Henry, Olivia Shoemaker, Elizabeth Berryman, Tiancheng Hu, *Kylie Peters,
Alexis Stahnke, Nathan Hibner, Kunwarjit Singh, Colton Best, Alexandra Hujanen, Cole Peterson,
Grahm Stetzenbach, Caroline Hippen, *Pahulpreet Singh, Emily Beyer, Mark Hutson, *Tryn Peterson,
Erik Stewart, *Payton Hodson, Dhruv Sinha, *Harrison Bielski, Alec Johnson, Madeline Pflasterer-Jenner-
*Laura Stewart, *Dylan Hogan, Mark Smink, *Lew Blank, Ross Johnson, john,
Andrew Sullivan, *Ashley Holahan, Umer Sohail, Elizabeth Boettinger, *Elizabeth Jordan, Madison Phillips,
Emily Taylor, Jacob Hoskins, *Nitin Somasundaram, *Sophie Boorstein, Talia Joseph, *Jack Pientka,
Anna Thomley, Hao-Yu Huang, Cami Spellman, Megan Borgmeyer, Kathleen Jurgella, *Morgan Pincombe,
*Frank Thornton, *Rachel Huber, Nicholas Spevacek, Finnian Bourne, Julia Kaplan, Madeline Pope,
Yating Tian, Lauren Hurd, Brock Sprecher, *Riley Bowers, *Jonas Keeler, Anitha Quintin,
Brittany Tonnesen, *Samuel Jaeger, Anne Squires, Madeline Brazas, Julia Khomyk, *Maxwell Raisleger,
Grace Tritle, Taylor Jaehn, Claire Staples, Ellen Bresnick, *Cha Mee Kim, Caleb Randall,
Tony Tu, *Asha Jain, Brendan Steele, Katy Briggs, Aleksei Kiselev, Harrison Rankin,
*Jenna Wagner, Moubarak Jeje, John Stenklyft, *Jane Buck, Briannah Klais, *Kristen Reikersdorfer,
*Madelinn Wagner, John Jones, *Charlotte Sue, *Megan Caldwell, Felicity Kloida, Sophia Revord,
Hannah Wensing, *Abigail Karbusicky, Kelvin Sun, Lindsay Callahan, Taylor Kochan, Lauren Robertson,
Gabrielle Whitson, *Aubrey Karls Niehaus, Taviahna Tanin, *Megha Chalke, Rohan Kodali, Christopher Rogers,
*David Whittingham, Jaime Katovich, *Eleanor Taylor, Lillian Chiaro, Kei Kohmoto, Anthony Rosati,
Kayla Wiegand, Samuel King, *Henry Taylor, *Eleanor Chomiak, Makenzie Kopp, Dana Rotert,
Noah Williams, Geena Klubertanz, Jonathan Tews, Nicole Clyce, Lucas Kostecki, Jacob Rozum,
Samantha Williams, *Shuka Konishi, Erika Thomas, Christian Collin, Olivia Krigbaum, Caleb Rudolph,
Stuart Wodzro, Victoria Kovall, *Joel Ticknor, Leah Coyne, *Andreas Kyrvasilis, Eric Sacchetti,
Samantha Woldt, Avery Krantz, *Zoe Tillett, Seth Craker, *Ryan Land, *Aria Salyapongse,
Sarah Wood, *Kathryn Kulie, Jacob Trepczyk, *Gillian Croasdale, *Paola Lara Santiago, Xavier Sanga,
Alton Yan, Isabelle Kunze, Nathan Trinkl, Johanna Crump, *Clairine Larsen, *Emily Satterlund,
*Jason Yang, Jacob Lamers, *Anton Tung, Matthew Cushman, Morgan Larson, Christina Schauer,
*Elizabeth Young, *Owen Lamson, *Peyton Turner, *Madison Dagitz, Maxwell Lawrence, Simrnjit Seerha,
Victoria Zander, Leta Landucci, Jennifer Turski, Linnea Dahmen, Samantha Lawson, Celia Semrad,
Susanna Zheng, Emma Laufenberg, Emily Udomtanapon, Luke DeBiasio, Nicholas Leffel, Asad Shahzad,
Blake Zillner, Rachael Lee, Casey Vandenburgt, Salimatou Diallo, Alyssa Lemirande, Michael Shaten,
Megan Zimmerman, *Youn Joo Lee, Drake Vandermause, Walter Dillard, Bria Lemirande, Keaton Shaw,
McKenzie Zocher, *Raymond LeMonds, *Balaji Veeramani, Abigail Drake, Carlee Lemirande, Maya Shea,
*Isabella Zopf, Andrew Lepage, Cassandra Vining, Ryan Dunk, Adam Levy, Jackson Smith,
Hannah Zuengler, Ryan Lewis, Eliot Waddell, *Tyree Eady, *Andrew Levy, Titus Smith,
*Jakob Zweber, Colin Liegel, *Derek Waleffe, *Olivia Engling, Benjamin Lewis, Margaux Sorenson,
*Zachary Logan, Nicole Wall, Audrey Evert, Bryson Lewis, Ashley Soukup,
Juniors: Claudine Loop, *Alexander Warholic, *Christian Fermanich, Creighton Lewis, Kiley Spahn,
Brooke Acker, *Eleanor Mackey, Jack Weiler, Catherine Ferrante, Preston Lewis, Cole Spitler,
Alex Andler, Rachel Matejka, Casey Wempner, *Katherine Fink, *Carly Liegel, Kallie Stafford,
*Natalie Asmus, Claire Matsumura, Halle White, *Kelsey Fischer, Thomas Luddy, *Rachel Steiner,
*Olivia Aumann, *Marie Mayers, Ethan Wildes, Hanna Fisher, Fiona Lynch, Karl Stephan,
Mackenzie Bakken, *Nicole McCue, Aaron Wills, Courtney Florin, Kim Mackey, Harrison Stone,
*Alexis Basel, Andrew McGinley, *Jack Wilson, *Julia Fonder, *Epiphania Maka, Riley Stoppleworth,
*Morgan Bauer, Jennifer McGinnis, Ruby Wilson, *Jahnavi Gali, Marissa Masnica, Kyle Swenson,
Katherine Bekasova, *Casey McKean, Nathaniel Wiltzius, Ryan Gebert, Sarah Matejka, Ryan Swiersz,
Nicholas Berthelon-Lathrop, Sydney McKersie, Paige Wirth, Maya Gibson, *Anthony McCann, Alexis Thomas,
Shane Bick, *Robert McPherson, Merete Witkovsky, Margaret Go, *Mary McCarthy, Alissa Trainor,
*Haley Bills, *Nareg Megan, *Rachel Woody, Paula Gonzalez, William McCarthy, Molly Trehey,
Shareef Bnyat, Alyssa Meinholz, Chloe Young, Adam Goren, Sydney McConnell, Phoebe Tuite,
Nathan Borden, Logan Melum, *Kirstin Yu, *Madhu Gowda, *Taylor McDonald, Trevaun Turner,
Paris Boswell, *Kaden Mettel, Julia Zeimentz, Sara Griffin, Margaret McGill, *Laura Vergenz,
*Karen Bresnahan, *Nicholas Michaels, Molly Grindle, Seamus McWilliams, Amelia Viegut,
Ashley Brophy, Samuel Mikelsons, Seniors: James Griswold, *Kelly Mead, *Emma Waldinger,
Claire Buenfil, Charles Milliken, Alex Accola, Tessa Grywalsky, Abigail Meyer, *Jessica Wang,
Brianna Buss, Madeline Mintz, Joshua Acker, Arshad Habib, *Grace Mikelsons, *Elise Warda,
Madeleine Callahan, *Camille Moreau, Kalli Acker, Alexander Hallquist, Morgan Miles, Sara Wettstein,
Noah Casali, *Macey Moser, Tyler Acker, James Handel, *Danielle Millan, Lola Whittingham,
Juliana Castillo, *Emma Neumann, *Melissa Ahn, Isaac Hanson, Caitlyn Moyer, Shanna Wiegand,
*Grace Chen, *Minh Anh Nguyen, Bradan Allen, Mariah Hanson, Karla Muchacho Moreno, Brett Wipfli,
Lillian Chmielewska, Torsten Oakes, Arria Alton, Elizabeth Hathaway, Rohin Mukherjee, Camille Wirkus,
Natalie Cho, *Athena Olszewski, Anna Amineva, Kirby Heck, Veronica Murdoch, *Samantha Worden,
Francesco Cinti, *Peter Opitz, Christian Anderson, *Neeloufar Hematti, Storm Murphy, Michael Xie,
Chloe Cole, Alexus Orr, Katrina Anderson, Chloe Hendrix, Eric Neidhart, *Hexiao Yu,
Felicity Cole, *Jackson Pagel, Charles Angevine, *Daniel Hershberger, *Nicholas Nelson, Nicholas Zeinemann,
Emily Cory, Molly Parkin, Daniella Aranda Pino, *Louis Hinshaw, Kyra Neuser, *Samuel Zopf,
Kyle Cowling, *Margaret Patterson, Andrea Aranda- Sanchez, Molly Hoferle, Alex Nisbet, Luke Zoroufy.
Clara Cownie, Britney Paul Rajamanickam,
Henry Cryns, Morgan Pence,
Grace Czosek, *Jacob Peterman,
*Haiwen Dai, Bria Peterson,
*Nickolas De Oliveira, *Grace Peterson,
Katherine DeJarlais, Chiara Pierobon Mays,
Benjamin Dickmeyer, *Devon Pinder,
Kian Djamali, *Noah Pollard,
Trieu Vi Do, *Robertson Powers,
*Mary Donohoe, Ann Pugliese,
Payton Dower, Nicholas Quartaro,
*Michael Draves, *Erika Rader,
*Emily Duecker, *Jack Rader,
Emily Eid, Gabriel Radtke,
*Holly Essert, Cole Ragsdale,
Osama Fattouh, Nicholas Rawling,
Jacob Feldt, *Morgan Reed,
Ryan Fortney, Quinlan Regan,
*Katiya Fosdick, *Alec Riddle,
*James Frusciante, Stanley Parker Roberts,
Amber Fuerbringer, Jillian Robertson,
Reshma Gali, *Alan Roden,
*Blake Gallay, Isabel Roden,
Jiayuan Gao, *Mallory Rongstad,
Maia Giles, *Davis Roquet,
Jackson Goth, Samuel Roquitte,
*Elizabeth Grosspietsch, Carley Ross,
Kiva Grote-Hirsch, *Shea Ruhly,
Nahlo Gueu, Christable Sackey,
Jordan Gundrum, Jordyn Sarbacker,
Calvin Guse, Sophia Schafer,
Where do Hilbert and Brar stand on the issues?
PAGE 6 MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2017
Gurdip Brar: Candidate for Mayor Hans Hilbert: Candidate for Mayor
Name: Gurdip Brar G o o d sedimentation before it goes to Name: HansHilbert had a con- not take advantage of TIF fund-
Neighbor the pond. Raised trails do not
vincing de- ing for projects that do not gen-
Age: 71 Festival, get flooded and are usable at all
Age: 33 veloper and erate increment, so that when
and recipi- times. It is also now accessible
support we close TIF #3 in 2029, mil-
Government Experience: ent of Good to all of our Special Needs citi-
from City lions of dollars will be available
In December 2007, several of Neighbor zens.
my neighbors and friends asked Award in Government Experience: staff, how- to our TIF partners: the school
me to represent them on the city 1995. Please provide an example City Council- 10 years; Plan ever over district, the technical college,
council. I won the election eas- of a time you worked with a commissioner; Budgets; Per- time and a and the County.
ily. I have represented District 2 Why are Brar political adversary to reach a sonnel; Tourism; Madison Area lot of hard Hilbert
for almost nine years. I am cur- you running reasonable compromise: Sports Commission; Economic work I was Development:
rently Chair of the Commission for mayor? Middleton Street south of development; Transit; Regional able to demonstrate that this de- Infill development and sus-
on youth; Vice-President of the I am running to serve the South Avenue was first built transit; Water Resources; Parks; velopment was not the right di- tainable development are a very
Middleton Area Development community I love. I will work ~1969 and was badly deterio- Public Works; Pleasant View rection for the City. Im very important part of my long range
Corporation; and a member of to fix our roads and keep our rated. Getting funding to build Golf Course; Library; Airport; proud of the stormwater utility goals to maintain a balanced tax
the Pedestrian, Bike and Transit taxes affordable. Utilizing my this street took years of work Sustainability; TIF; Administra- as well. base and protect property own-
Committee and the Middleton science and technology back- and many compromises with tion. ers from increases in taxes or
Airport Commission. In the ground, experience of working city Alders who wanted to pri- Please provide an example decreases in property value. Ill
past, I have served as City in public and private sector, I oritize other project first. It is Bio: of a time you worked with a work to attract development
Council President Pro-Tem, will work to attract high tech- now an excellent street serving Born and raised in Middle- political adversary to reach a that creates quality jobs and
Chair of the EMS Commission nology companies to locate that neighborhood. ton. Attended Middleton reasonable compromise: supports the local economy.
and a member of the Library here. Using my long term com- Schools followed by a degree in In Middleton, policy starts
Board. I helped get the Sustain- munity work experience, I will What are your views on the in Land Use Planning from the developing around the table of Environmental initiatives:
ability Committee started in encourage and engage newer following issues: College of Natural Resources at our various committees. At this We need to continue to work
2008 and served as Chair. In and younger citizens to become the University of Wisconsin level, a lot of compromise takes inside and outside our borders
2005, Mayor Doug Zwank ap- involved in city government. Tax Increment Financing Stevens Point. Developed a place to make sure the best rec- to improve our ground and sur-
pointed me to the Conservation My passion is to serve people. (TIF): strong work ethic working in ommendations move forward. face water quality. Ill introduce
Lands Commission and on TIF is an excellent tool to en- the community throughout high Compromise can becomes dif- an initiative to secure critical
which I served for many years. Please list the three most able developments which may school and college. Employed ficult when the adversary does- groundwater recharge areas that
important issues the city will not happen without this assis-
as the Assistant Zoning Admin- nt have a seat at the table such feed Pheasant Branch.
Bio: face during the upcoming tance. My preference is for de-
istrator for Dane County, 10 as the case when City Hall was
Middleton resident since mayoral term: veloper-financed TIF, where the
years. filled with City of Madison res- City involvement with other
1982, married 40 years, chil- 1. The need to fix deteriorat- developer takes on the debt to
idents upset about the Steve branches and levels of govern-
dren attended MCPASD ing roads and infrastructure and be paid by the taxes collected
schools. I have a Ph.D. (Genet- to establish long-term mainte- from that development, rather Why are you running for Brown apartment development ment (for instance, passing res-
ics) from the Univ. of Califor- nance plans to keep them in than the city financed TIF. Mid- mayor? on Blackhawk Road. They de- olutions on county, state or
nia-Riverside and M.S and B.S. good condition. dleton has used it very effec- Im running for mayor so that manded we not permit the de- federal issues):
degrees from India. Retired 2. Providing quality services tively in Tax Incremental residents, businesses, and City velopment, however we were The Mayors and Councils
Senior Research Scientist after when the city approaches a rev- District 3. I believe that Middle- staff have a leader that they can able to work through their is- role is to put in place policy,
21 years of research and devel- enue cap. Maintaining low ton should have enforceable trust knowing that the policy sues, create a partnership be- sometimes that ability is limited
opment in plant biotechnology, property taxes which will help guidelines for the use of TIF. decisions being made will have tween Middleton and Madison and the most we can do is send
with Agracetus/ Monsanto in citizens and assist in fostering TIF, to begin with, was de- a lasting positive effect on the and have an end result of im- a message. Other times we can
Middleton. I have worked at new economic development. signed to clean up the blighted community. In my answers provements for both sides help to extend the reach of a cit-
universities in India, Germany 3. Maintaining and enhanc- areas. However, now TIF is below youll see my use of the which are currently under con- izen group such as the Citizens
and the United States. ing our excellent parks, ponds used for just about anything. term we far more that I, this struction. Climate Lobby in their efforts to
For 30 years, I volunteered and nature conservancies. is because it takes all of us: res- hold a referendum on carbon
for Middleton schools, Boy Tell us about your best ac- idents, business leaders, City tax. I think its fine to send a
Scouts, Cub Scouts, Middleton complishment while serving in Development: Council and staff working to- What are your views on the message.
Outreach Ministry, United Way, local city politics: Developments are the life gether for any of this to be con- following issues:
Middleton Good Neighbor Fes- Helping get the Sustainability and blood of any city. Knowing sidered an accomplishment.
tival, Kiwanis, Friends of Kettle Committee started and imple- small businesses provide over Affordable/workforce hous-
Ponds, Friends of Pheasant menting popular programs mo- 2/3rd of the jobs we should en- Please list the three most Tax Increment Financing: ing:
Branch Conservancy and Soc- tivated me to work with the City courage their establishment. My important issues the city will TIF is our number one tool There are jobs in Middleton
cer Clubs. I served as Middleton council and the CLC director. first preference is for develop- face during the upcoming for generating economic devel- that do not generate enough in-
Kiwanis President (97-98), past We procured city funding and a ments on areas within the city mayoral term: opment as well as implementing come for the employee to live in
Governor and Trustee of Kiwa- Dane County Parks Commis- (infill). Developments should 1. Operating within the levy the objectives of our compre- Middleton. This is the housing
nis Wisconsin-Upper Michigan sion matching grant to build de- follow our long term master cap while continuing to provide hensive plan that do not have a gap. Its a serious problem and
District. I started the Middleton tention ponds at the West end of plans. Middleton should try to
the high quality city services dedicated funding source. TIF Ill work to close the gap from
High School Key Club in Tiedeman pond and to raise the attract new and emerging tech-
residents deserve. protects us from both sprawl both ends: Available housing
1994. Have been the Past Pres- trail around the Pond. Detention nology companies, which will
2. Sourcing new revenue to and becoming a bedroom com- stock, and higher wages.
ident and Trustee of Middleton ponds help clean water with provide jobs for generations to
expand services to meet the de- munity. We need to be careful to
come.
sires of residents.
3. Closing the housing gap
Environmental initiatives: that exists with Middleton. In
Our citizens love our quality addition, the recent past has
of life and resources. I will sup- seen a number of retirements at
port the programs of our Sus- City Hall. Weve replaced a lot
tainability Committee and of institutional knowledge with
pledge to work with other envi- employees who we feel are the
ronment friendly groups to im- most qualified individuals to
prove our environment. carry on our policy goals and
objectives. Weve restructured
our Administration, but in addi-
City involvement with other tion it will take a great effort by
branches and levels of govern- all of us to make sure we stay
ment (for instance, passing res- on course, all working together
olutions on county, state or to keep Middleton a great place
federal issues): to live and work.
We should continue to coop-
erate and coordinate with other Tell us about your best ac-
levels of government to help complishment while serving
each other and avoid redun- in local city politics:
dancy. My most effective accom-
plishment during the past 10
years was my ability to per-
Affordable/workforce hous-
suade the opinion of the Coun-
ing:
cil so that we should not allow
Affordable housing is a
a subdivision on the western
county-wide challenge. Middle-
ton has taken a lead in enabling edge of the City to be served by
people to work and afford to well water and septic systems.
live here. As Mayor I will work We were facing a very difficult
to support and strengthen our budget, and the added tax base
affordable housing programs. proposed for this development
was very desirable. The project
Jason Compton talks about the enduring power of Richard II
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2017 MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE PAGE 7
Middleton
swimmers
38, Madison La Follette 18.
200 medley relay: 1, Madison West
(Jekel, Miller, Weaver, Fernandez),
No. 4 seed
by ROB REISCHEL Middleton will host 13th-
seeded Madison La Follette in
Times-Tribune a regional semifinal Feb. 24 at
7 p.m. The Cardinals have
Middleton defeated the Lancers twice
girls basketball coach Jeff this year, including a 73-38
Kind didnt seem the least bit win last Friday.
bothered by the results. If Middleton defeats the
He was probably in the Lancers, it would host either
minority. No. 5 Verona or 12th-seeded
Middleton is tied for the Janesville Parker in a regional
Big Eight Conference lead final on Feb. 25.
with a 14-2 record. The Top-seeded Mukwonago
Cardinals are ranked seventh would be the likely opponent
in the latest wissports.net in a sectional semifinal on
Division 1 poll and sit 17-3 March 2. That game is cur-
overall. rently scheduled to be played
But the Cardinals drew the at Madison Memorial.
No. 4 seed in their postseason The sectional finals are
sectional. And a pair of teams March 4 at Janesville Craig.
ranked below Middleton or Middleton, which opened
trailing the Cardinals in the the year 13-0, is just 4-3 since.
Big Eight are seeded higher. That recent slide is the No. 1
Classic 8 Conference reason the Cardinals settled Times-Tribune photo by Mary Langenfeld
power Mukwonago, which is for the fourth seed.
19-2 this season and ranked But Kind was just happy Katrina Anderson and Middletons girls basketball team rolled over Madison La Follette last Friday.
sixth in the state, is the sec- his team gets to host a pair of
tionals top seed. Sun Prairie regional games before going on in the second half.
(17-3 overall), which is tied to a neutral site in the section- Middletons transition
with Middleton for the Big als. defense has been a problem of
Eight lead and ranked No. 8, Any way you look at it late, and once again, it was
drew the No. 2 seed. you have to play well and against the Vikings.
Unranked Madison East, have a little luck, he said. In the games we have lost
which is 15-4 overall and in Middleton split a pair of or been challenged, we have
third place in the Big Eight, is games last week. The given up too many easy bas-
the No. 3 seed. Middleton, Cardinals fell to Stoughton, kets, Kind said. We have to
which is 17-3 overall, settled 74-66, last Tuesday before realize that good teams will
for the No. 4 seed. rebounding to defeat the not turn the ball over against
If Kind was upset, he Lancers. unorganized pressure and will
wasnt letting on. In the Stoughton loss, sen- take advantage of defensive
The big thing is being in ior guard Alyssa Lemirande miscues. Weve dug ourselves
the top four to get to host the led Middleton with 23 points, into deep deficits as a result
regionals, Kind said. Its while Bria Lemirande added and have found ourselves
just nice to be able to see the 19. The host Vikings built a
path and try to plan for each 41-34 halftime lead, then held
step along the way. GIRLS BB, page 13
Middleton stuns Stevens Point
PAGE 10 MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2017
by ROB REISCHEL then Eady had an old-fashioned Murphy started the run with
Times-Tribune three-point play and knocked five consecutive points and
down a 22-footer as junior guard Alan Roden had
Tyree Eady looked around Middletons lead ballooned to the final four. In between, Eady
Middleton High School 35-18. drained a three-pointer and
Tuesday night and saw what While many eyes were on Fermanich had a basket.
qualifies as glitterati for a high the highly-touted Hauser all The Cardinals smacked the
school basketball game. night, Eady was every bit the Pointers with another 10-0 blitz
There were college coaches big mans equal. and stretched their lead to 34
from Marquette and Iowa in I kind of wanted to show points at 86-52 with 4:06 left.
the stands. There were a pair of my dominance, Eady said. I Senior reserve center Brett
standouts from Marquette, and saw Memorial and Sun Prairie Wipfli led that burst with five
several players from Big Eight over in the stands, so I kind of points, including a 22-foot
Conference rivals Madison wanted to go out there and three-pointer from the top of
Memorial and Sun Prairie. show them that were still here. the key. Eady also had a three-
Eady, Middletons sensa- Memorial and Sun Prairie point play in that stretch, while
tional senior forward, realized are obviously at the top of the senior forward Parker Sigmon
this was the perfect time to (Big Eight Conference) stand- had a basket.
make a statement. ings right now. But were still In all, it was easily
Coach has been telling us working and were going to get Middletons finest performance
that now is Go Time! Eady there. of the year. And it gives the
said. And we kind of wanted
Times-Tribune photo by Mary Langenfeld Hauser, who entered the Cardinals hope that anything
to make a statement to the rest Storm Murphy and Middletons boys basketball team routed two-time defending state champi- night averaging 21.2 points per and everything is possible as
of the state that were still on Stevens Point Tuesday. game, and Pointers sharp- March Madness nears.
here. shooter Drew Blair (19.9) both This game is definitely up
Oh, the Cardinals are here and 11 rebounds. ging rights for the time being. combined to go just 12-of-38 picked up two early fouls. there, Fermanich said. And
all right. And they might not be When we push the ball and They have a great coach, great (31.6%). Stevens Point then switched to that was a great opponent. We
going anywhere for a while. when we share the ball, we can players, obviously ranked very Honestly, we haven't lived a 2-3 zone defense to protect did a great job coming out fir-
Middleton played arguably be really good, said Bavery, high. up to the expectations that we their two stars and Middleton ing and then holding the lead
its finest game of Kevin whose team won its sixth We think we can be up want to for this year, Eady picked it apart. throughout the game. It was a
Baverys 11-year tenure and straight game and improved to there with those guys, and I said. But, I mean beating the The Cardinals shot 7-of-14 lot of fun.
routed Stevens Point the 16-4. We did all of those hope this shows that we can defending state champs by 30 from three-point range in the
two-time WIAA Division 1 things tonight. give anybody in the state a points is obviously a statement. first half (50.0%) and 15-of-33 Feb. 14
defending state champion Since the start of the 2012- good dogfight. We wanted to prove that were overall (45.5%). Stevens Point Middleton 96, Stevens Point 66
Stevens Point .......... 25 41 66
96-66. 13 season, the Pointers were The Cardinals showed still as good as advertised. shot just 9-of-25 (36.0%) in the Middleton .... 44 52 96
Eady had a terrific game 116-9 (.928) overall, including exactly that on both ends of the Mission accomplished. half and went 0-of-8 from STEVENS POINT Rosenthal 2
with 26 points and 10 16-3 this year. In that time, floor. Middleton used an early 10- three-point range. 0-0 4, Blair 3 1-3 9, Erdman 0 0-0 0,
When we play with no fear,
Hauser 11 10-12 32, Williams 2 1-2 5,
rebounds, while senior guard Point had allowed 70 points, or Middleton shot a whopping 0 run to grab a 16-7 lead. Cullen 0 2-2 2, Mueller 2 0-0 6, Lewis 1
Storm Murphy had 15 of his 19 more, in just six of those 125 34-of-62 from the floor Fermanich and Myron Ashford dont back down to anybody, 0-0 2, Simmons 2 2-2 5. Totals 23 16-21
points in the second half. games (4.8%). (54.8%) and made 13-of-25 both made two free throws to just have that mentality, we can 66.
Senior guard C.J. Fermanich Records on Stevens Point three-pointers (52.0%). The start the run, then Eady and be really good, Bavery said. MIDDLETON Smith 0 0-0 0,
Murphy 7 2-2 19, Eady 10 2-2 26,
added 12 points, while senior date back to the 2002-03 sea- Cardinals even made a blister- Davis Roquet both drilled The Pointers crept within Brunker 0 2-2 2, Fermanich 4 2-2 12,
reserve forward Ben Jackson son. And Middletons 96 points ing 13-of-14 free throws three-pointers. 58-43 with 13:44 left in the Ashford 0 2-2 2, Jackson 4 2-2 11,
added 11 points. were the most scored against (92.9%). Middletons lead was 27-18 game and appeared poised to Roden 2 0-0 4, Roquet 1 0-0 3, Sigmon
make things interesting. But
1 0-0 2, Wipfli 2 0-0 5, Ragsdale 2 0-0
Cardinals crush
Stevens Point junior for- the Pointers in that time. On the other end, Eady & with 6 minutes left in the first 5, Bowman 2 1-1 5.
ward Joey Hauser a top-25 We just showed that we Co. did all they could to slow half when the Cardinals Middleton erupted on a 14-1 3-point goals SP 4 (Blair 2,
recruit nationally in the Class can play with anybody, said the 6-foot-8 Hauser. And while smacked the Pointers with an run over a 4 minute stretch Mueller 2), Midd 13 (Eady 4, Murphy 3,
of 2018 led the fourth- Fermanich, who is first cousins Hauser shot 11-of-19 from the 8-0 burst to firmly gain control. and built a commanding 72-44 Fermanich 2, Jackson, Wipfli, Ragsdale,
lead.
Roquet.
ranked Pointers with 32 points with Hauser and earned brag- floor (57.9%), his teammates Murphy scored to start the run,
Parker, Lancers
Thursday. And the Cardinals ing 53.1% from behind the arc.
toppled visiting Madison La Middleton raced to an 11-2
Follette, 77-52, last Saturday. lead and stretched that to 48-19
Middleton improved to 15-4 by halftime. Tyree Eady, who
by ROB REISCHEL overall and 12-4 in the Big led the Cardinals with 24
Times-Tribune Eight Conference. That has the points, had 18 of those in the
Cardinals alone in third place first half.
Kevin Bavery knows hell in the league, one game behind We ran the floor hard,
have his work cut out for him. co-leaders Madison Memorial closed our traps, got good open
Bavery, Middletons boys and Sun Prairie (13-3). looks in rhythm, hit the offen-
basketball coach, will head to Middletons plan of attack sive boards hard and really
his postseason seeding meeting against Parker was simple. shared the ball, Bavery said.
this weekend knowing that par- Dont mess around, The second half was more
ticular battle will be every bit Bavery said. of the same.
as intense as some combats on Middleton defeated the Storm Murphy had 12 of his
the court. Vikings, 96-29, on Dec. 22. 20 points in the second half and
Middletons 18-team sec- And the Cardinals didnt want junior forward Brogan Brunker
tional includes all 10 Big Eight to let Parker hang around this added 11 points.
schools, Classic 8 Conference time either. In all, 12 Cardinals scored
heavyweights Muskego and Youre not looking to as Middleton had 15 fast break
Mukwonago, and Little Ten repeat that (first game), but you points and 26 points off of
Conference stalwarts do want to establish your pres- turnovers.
Oconomowoc and Watertown. ence right away against a Middleton then cruised past
My gut is if we play well young opponent who has Madison La Follette, as well. Times-Tribune photo by Mary Langenfeld
this week, well be a No. 3 improved, Bavery said. And Murphy led the Cardinals
(seed), Bavery said. As long we certainly did that. with 19 points, while both C.J. Middleton junior forward Brogan Brunker looks for room to operate.
as were top-4, it really doesnt We didnt want Parker to Fermanich and Eady added 16
matter. Then we get to host hang around and gain some life points.
continued his stellar defensive Feb. 11 Fermanich 6 1-2 16, Jackson 2 0-0 5,
twice in regional play. because we werent respecting Middleton raced to a 39-16
effort in the press with timely Middleton 77, Mad. La Follette 52 Michaels 1 0-0 2, Murphy 7 0-0 19,
Middleton appears to be them, as well as taking our own lead and was never threatened Madison La Follette .. 16 36 52 Ragsdale 0 2-2 2, Roden 1 0-0 2,
traps.
peaking as the postseason game serious. in the second half. Middleton ... 39 38 77 Sigmon 0 1-2 1, Smith 1 0-0 2, Ticknor
Murphy continued to push MADISON LA FOLLETTE
nears.
1 2-2 5. Totals 28 10-14 77.
The Cardinals took the I really liked how we com-
and distribute the ball, and Berg 5 0-0 11, Howard 5 2-3 12, 3-point goals Mi 11 (Eady 1,
The Cardinals won a pair of Vikings plenty serious and ran peted, Bavery said. Ben
Eady just flat out gets to the
McCutchen 1 0-0 2, Patton 3 0-0 7, Fermanich 3, Jackson 1, Murphy 5,
games last week and pushed them out of the gym. In fact, Jackson beat people to the floor Probst 3 0-0 8, Ring 3 0-0 7, Seward 1 Ticknor 1), MLF 6 (Berg 1, Patton 1,
rim
their winning streak to five. Middleton made a school- to keep loose balls alive and 0-0 2, West 1 0-0 3. Totals 22 2-3 52. Probst 2, Ring 1, West 1). Total fouls
MIDDLETON Bowman 1 0-0 2, Mi 7, MLF 13.
Middleton routed host record 17 three pointers in just then in to our favor, Fermanich Brunker 2 1-3 5, Eady 6 3-3 16,
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2017 MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE PAGE 11
Andrew Chafe (above), Troy Reifsteck (right) and Middletons hockey team begin the postseason Thursday.
Middleton is
Middleton, the No. 3 seed in overtime to give the Cardinals Feb. 9 Middleton ......................... 0 0 1 1 Saves Bryson Lewis (M) 13, Jack
seeded third
its sectional, now hosts the a thrilling victory. That was Middleton 7, Madison West 6 (OT)
Madison West .................. 1 4 1 0 6
Janesville ........................... 1 0 1 2
First Period J, Baily Aegerter
Bostedt 19.
winner of sixth-seeded Oregon also Wolfingers third goal of Middleton ........................ 0 3 3 1 7 (Ty Perkins), 2:54.
and 11th-seeded Madison La the night. First period MW, Baldwin Third Period M, Zach Heidel
Follette/East in a regional final Middleton trailed, 5-3, (Hedican), 14:07. (Connor Julius, Bryce Schuster), pp,
by ROB REISCHEL Thursday at 8 p.m. If the heading to the third period. But
Second period MW, Fuhrmann 7:21. J, Nolan Frederick, 9:29.
(Huie, Frey) (pp), 0:53; Mid, Heidel
Times-Tribune Cardinals advance, the section- Julius had three third period (Julius), 1:58; Wolfinger, 2:45; MW,
al semifinals are Feb. 21 and goals to help the Cardinals Hedican (Baldwin), 7:26; Mid,
The postseason has arrived the sectional finals are Feb. 24. force overtime. Wolfinger (Heidel), 12:41; MW,
Baldwin (Hedican), 14:45; Jiang
for Middletons hockey team. In Middletons loss to Heidel added a goal and (Fuhrmann), 15:08.
And the Cardinals look like a Janesville, the Cardinals Zach three assists, while Troy Third period Mid, Julius
group that no one will want to Heidel tied the game, 1-1, mid- Reifsteck also had three assists. (Lewis, Heidel), 2:13; Julius (Lewis,
way through the third period. Then in the Cardinals win
Sjowall), 8:44; MW, Jiang (Hedican),
play. 5:27; Mid, Julius (Reifsteck, Heidel)
Middleton won two of three Connor Julius and Bryce over Fond du Lac, Reifsteck, (pp), 8:12.
games last week and heads to Schuster assisted on the play. Colin Butler, Julius and Hunter Overtime Mid, Wolfinger
the postseason having won But Janesville notched the Kowalski all had goals. Bryson (Butler, Reifsteck), 3:44.
Saves MW (Buencamino) 26;
seven of its last eight games. game-winner just 2:02 later. Lewis saved 17 of 18 shots on Mid (Lewis) 20. Penalties MW 3-6;
Janesville defeated the In Middletons win over goal and earned the win. Mid 6-12.
Cardinals, 2-1, last Tuesday. Madison West, Michael
Feb. 7
But Middleton rebounded with Wolfinger scored 3:44 into Janesville 2, Middleton 1
a 7-6 overtime win over
Madison West last Thursday,
then toppled Fond du Lac, 4-1,
last Saturday.
Middleton finished the reg-
ular season 15-8 overall and 8-
6 in the Big Eight Conference,
which gave the Cardinals sole
possession of third place in the
league.
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SPORTS BRIEFS
MBSC registration programs.
The Middleton Baseball and Evaluations for competitive
Softball Commission (MBSC) baseball teams are scheduled
have begun online registration for March 4, 5 and 11, while
for the 2017 season. evaluations for competitive
Youth baseball and softball softball programs will be held
players who wish to play in any on March 12 and 19.
of the MBSC recreational or
competitive programs may reg- Bowling scores
ister on the MBSC website at Middleton Ladies
www.mbscwi.com. Jan. 24
Program descriptions and Lyn Psasini 538, Cindy Hall
league director contact infor- 505, Theresa Meisel 496, Sara
mation is available on the Gudel 487.
MBSC website. Registration
will continue through February Feb. 7
for competitive programs and Frayne Born 540, Bonnie
through May for recreational Coy 495, Mary Moody 492.
Middletons Christopher Rogers won the Waunakee Regional championship at 132 pounds last Saturday.
Cardinals send In the semifinals, Huff de- Joseph Hoffman (Middleton) 22-11 (Dec Sam Bleich (Portage) 4-23 (Fall 2:12)
eight wrestlers
feated Isaac Pape of Sauk 3-0)
3rd Place Match - Joseph Hoffman
4th Place Match - Armon Myadze
(Madison East) 21-20 won by rule over
Prairie, 6-5. Huff then edged
to sectionals
(Middleton) 22-11 won by decision over Remington Lockwood (Middleton) 13-16
Waunakees Preston Webster, 3- Kyle Smith (Madison La Follette) 24-13 (RULE)
1, in the title match. (Dec 4-3)
2nd Place Match - Dylan Golke 160 - Elliot Zanon (10-9) placed 6th
Lockett, who was second at (Portage) 31-8 won by fall over Joseph and scored 3.00 team points.
by ROB REISCHEL 195 pounds, opened with a 7-5 Hoffman (Middleton) 22-11 (Fall 3:39) Quarterfinal - Brody Joseph (Wauna-
win over Waunakees James kee) 11-11 won by major decision over
Times-Tribune
McFarlane. In the semifinals, 132 - Christopher Rogers (33-6)
placed 1st and scored 24.00 team
Elliot Zanon (Middleton) 10-9 (MD 12-
2)
Lockett pinned Henry Lemkuil points. Cons. Semi - Elliot Zanon (Middle-
Middleton crowned three of Madison East in 4:00. Quarterfinal - Christopher Rogers ton) 10-9 received a bye
champions at the WIAA Divi- Hayden Batz of Sauk Prairie (Middleton) 33-6 received a bye 5th Place Match - Harrison Schreiber
sion 1 Waunakee Regional last defeated Lockett, 8-3 in the
Semifinal - Christopher Rogers (Mid- (Madison West) 16-24 won by decision
Saturday. championship match. Lockett
dleton) 33-6 won by fall over Kyle John- over Elliot Zanon (Middleton) 10-9 (Dec
son (Sauk Prairie) 22-15 (Fall 1:18) 11-5)
And the Cardinals sent eight then wrestled back and defeated 1st Place Match - Christopher Rogers
wrestlers onto the Tomah Sec- Pierre Ruffin of Madison La (Middleton) 33-6 won by decision over 170 - Dion Huff (21-11) placed 1st
tional, which begins Saturday at Follette, 4-2, for second place.
Kaden Reetz (Madison Memorial) 28-6 and scored 22.00 team points.
Quarterfinal - Dion Huff (Middle-
10:30 a.m.
(Dec 6-5)
ton) 21-11 won by fall over Will Liegel
Middletons Christopher 113 - Jesus Quechol Ramirez (10- 138 - Kevin Meicher (40-3) placed (Madison Memorial) 1-13 (Fall 0:24)
Rogers won a regional champi- 17) placed 4th and scored 9.00 team 1st and scored 23.00 team points. Semifinal - Dion Huff (Middleton)
onship at 132 pounds, while points. Quarterfinal - Kevin Meicher (Mid- 21-11 won by decision over Isaac Pape
Quarterfinal - Jesus Quechol dleton) 40-3 received a bye (Sauk Prairie) 20-9 (Dec 6-5)
Kevin Meicher was first at 138 Ramirez (Middleton) 10-17 won by deci- Semifinal - Kevin Meicher (Middle- 1st Place Match - Dion Huff (Mid-
pounds and Dion Huff won the sion over Edward Pazdziora (Madison La ton) 40-3 won by major decision over dleton) 21-11 won by decision over Pre-
title at 170 pounds. Follette) 19-19 (Dec 14-9) Zachary Marek (Waunakee) 18-7 (MD ston Webster (Waunakee) 30-9 (Dec 3-1)
The top four finishers at re- Semifinal - Dylan Herbrand (Sauk 10-0)
Prairie) 35-6 won by fall over Jesus Que- 1st Place Match - Kevin Meicher 195 - Ortez Lockett (6-2) placed 2nd
gionals moved onto sectionals. chol Ramirez (Middleton) 10-17 (Fall (Middleton) 40-3 won by decision over and scored 18.00 team points.
Other Cardinals advancing 4:22) Drew Fjoser (Sauk Prairie) 29-4 (Dec 8- Quarterfinal - Ortez Lockett (Mid-
included Ortez Lockett, who 3rd Place Match - Paxton Yang 6) dleton) 6-2 won in sudden victory - 1
over James McFarlane (Waunakee) 20-15
was second at 195 pounds; third
(Madison West) 24-11 won by decision
over Jesus Quechol Ramirez (Middleton) 145 - Damian Benitez (11-8) placed (SV-1 7-5)
place finishers Joseph Hoffman 10-17 (Dec 4-2) 3rd and scored 15.00 team points. Semifinal - Ortez Lockett (Middle-
(126), Damian Benitez (145) 4th Place Match - Jesus Quechol Quarterfinal - Damian Benitez (Mid- ton) 6-2 won by fall over Henry Lemkuil
and Matt Davey (heavyweight); Ramirez (Middleton) 10-17 won by rule dleton) 11-8 won by fall over Parker (Madison East) 20-16 (Fall 4:00)
over Edward Pazdziora (Madison La Fol- Lavinge (Portage) 3-8 (Fall 1:35) 1st Place Match - Hayden Batz (Sauk
and Jesus Quechol Ramirez, lette) 19-19 (RULE) Semifinal - Miguel Elizondo (Sauk Prairie) 27-12 won by decision over
who was fourth at 113. Prairie) 10-3 won by decision over Ortez Lockett (Middleton) 6-2 (Dec 8-3)
Rogers received a first round 120 - Calvin Srem (7-17) placed 6th Damian Benitez (Middleton) 11-8 (Dec 2nd Place Match - Ortez Lockett
and scored 3.00 team points. 7-3) (Middleton) 6-2 won by decision over
bye, then pinned Kyle Johnson Quarterfinal - Ty Miller (Waunakee) 3rd Place Match - Damian Benitez Pierre Ruffin (Madison La Follette) 11-
of Sauk Prairie in 1:18. In the 28-15 won by tech fall over Calvin Srem (Middleton) 11-8 won by major decision 12 (Dec 4-2)
championship match, Rogers (Middleton) 7-17 (TF-1.5 3:39 (17-0)) over Alexa Flores (Madison La Follette)
285 - Matt Davey (23-8) placed 3rd
defeated Madison Memorials Cons. Semi - Calvin Srem (Middle- 10-20 (MD 17-6)
ton) 7-17 received a bye 2nd Place Match - Ben Statz (Wau- and scored 16.00 team points.
Kaden Reetz, 6-5. 5th Place Match - Jessie Tijerina nakee) 33-12 won by fall over Damian Quarterfinal - Matt Davey (Middle-
Meicher also received an (Portage) 3-1 won by tech fall over Benitez (Middleton) 11-8 (Fall 3:21) ton) 23-8 won by fall over Jared Konkel
opening round bye, then won by Calvin Srem (Middleton) 7-17 (TF-1.5 (Madison La Follette) 6-13 (Fall 1:28)
152 - Remington Lockwood (13-16) Semifinal - Konnor McNeal (Sauk
major decision over Zachary
3:33 (15-0)
placed 5th and scored 9.00 team points. Prairie) 34-8 won by decision over Matt
Marek of Waunakee, 10-0. In 126 - Joseph Hoffman (22-11) Quarterfinal - Armon Myadze Davey (Middleton) 23-8 (Dec 4-0)
the title match, Meicher de- placed 3rd and scored 14.00 team (Madison East) 21-20 won by decision 3rd Place Match - Matt Davey (Mid-
feated Sauk Prairies Drew points. over Remington Lockwood (Middleton) dleton) 23-8 won by fall over Isiah Miller
Quarterfinal - Joseph Hoffman (Mid- 13-16 (Dec 6-0) (Portage) 7-12 (Fall 1:49)
Fjoser, 8-6. dleton) 22-11 won by fall over Joseph Cons. Semi - Remington Lockwood 2nd Place Match - Konnor McNeal
Huff pinned Will Liegel of McClannahan (Madison Memorial) 1-8 (Middleton) 13-16 received a bye () (Sauk Prairie) 34-8 won by rule over Matt
Madison Memorial in 24 sec- (Fall 0:47) (Bye) Davey (Middleton) 23-8 (RULE)
Semifinal - Gavin Lankey (Sauk 5th Place Match - Remington Lock-
onds in the quarterfinals. Prairie) 28-13 won by decision over wood (Middleton) 13-16 won by fall over
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Halle White (above), Claire Staples (right) and Middletons girls basketball team received the No. 4 seed in their sectional.
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