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This Week’s Highlights… Grapplers head into year two . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 The wrestling program at Christian Life, now heading into its second season, is moving up from the junior varsity to the varsity ranks. Co-head coach Tim Pinter said that this season will be significantly different because he and his staff will be able to transition from teaching the basics to advanced moves and techniques.
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A variety of action photos can be seen in the Top Photos section of this edition of the Christian Life School @Play Digital Magazine. Among those captured in living color are soccer players Ethan Bolderson, Ethan Town, Jeff Shoopman, Joseph Lee, Jun Lee, Tony Blade and Sean Taylor, and volleyball players Chloe Thorne and Emily Hall.
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Seven different CLS teams are spotlighted in the “Inside Teams” sections of this week’s edition of Christian Life School @Play. They are the girls fifth and sixth grade A and B volleyball squads, the girls junior high and junior varsity volleyball teams, and the boys junior high, junior varsity and varsity soccer teams. Issued November 16, 2011 I CLS@Play Digital Magazine 3
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Last year they crawled, this year they’ll walk and next year they’ll run. And if Tim Pinter has his way, soon the Eagles will be flying high.
exceeded my expectations, which were not low,” Pinter said. “I wasn’t sure that the kids would be able to step up mentally to meet the challenge of a full contact and combat sport that the school had never had before, but they handled it very well.
varsity sport,” Pinter said. “We’re taking on a large challenge, but this was my choice. I’d rather do it sooner than later.”
Christian Life will compete in a number of Division I wrestling tournaments this season, including Pinter, a former wrestler at the ones at Bradford, Wilmot, Westojunior high, high school and college “In our first tournament last sha and Janesville, and will also levels prior to coaching the sport year, we won one out of every four host a tournament Dec. 10 involvat Tremper High School, launched matches, which is about what I ing Lake Country Lutheran, Catholic a wrestling program at Christian expected. By the end of the season, Central, Union Grove, Cudahy and Life School for the 2010-11 year. we were winning two-thirds of our Greendale. Of the original 100-plus kids who matches, which is unheard of for a responded to the co-head coach’s Pinter said that the biggest diffirst-year program.” challenge to explore the sport, 30 ference from last season is that he high school students participated Now a varsity sport and his coaching staff will be able on the school’s inaugural junior to focus on technique this year after Pinter was so pleased with the varsity team and another 30-plus inaugural season of wrestling at the having been pretty much limited to students from kindergarten through school that he enrolled the program teaching the basics last year. eighth grade joined the Kids Wresas a varsity sport for the 2011-12 “Last year it was all very ruditling Club. campaign. mentary,” Pinter said. “Nobody had “I thought our first year was tre“Normally, it would take a school any competitive wrestling experimendously successful. It definitely ence and while other coaches were three years to phase in a new teaching advanced techniques, we were literally teaching how to stand, what the rules are, how to score points, and that you can’t punch and kick. It was very difficult work for experienced coaches. Now we’ll be able to teach a much wider repertoire of moves.” Pinter, whose 2011-12 team began practice Nov. 14, said that 32 students signed up for the team and that he’ll “be thrilled” if he’s able to keep all of them. Paul Hammond (left) 4 CLS@Play Digital Magazine I Issued November 16, 2011
“We gave the guys an off-season regimen and 75 percent of them
ovides wrestling program with optimism Kids Wrestling Club already starting to become a varsity feeder system stayed active with other sports, so they’re in good shape,” he said. “I think we’ll be close to having all of the weight classes filled,” he said. “I think we’ll be pretty complete.”
man Joey Kasprzak, 160 pounds), but next year we could feed ourselves six, and within four years we’ll have a huge pile of Kids Club wrestlers,” Pinter said.
Among the wrestlers who Pinter will count on this season are returning starters Josh Crouse (152 pounds), Paul Hammond (195), Conner Moon (138), Eli Ramsey (220), Remington Svatek (113), Brett Tennyson (145), Tyler Tennyson (106), Ethan Town (113) and Ryan Zierk (145).
Lino Martinez, a former Illinois Hall of Fame wrestling coach, is co-head coach for the Eagles. Assistant coaches are Steve Bilik, Jim Pinter, Kevin Pinter, Al Town and Dave Write.
Kids club is the future Pinter is hoping that a season’s worth of experience and some depth will translate into success on the mats this season, but he knows the future of the program is the Kids Club.
“We plug in God to everything we do with devotions and prayer time,” Pinter said. “Parents see wrestling as something that’s good for physical and mental growth, but we’re adding a spiritual growth emphasis to it as well. That’s our focus.”
“This year we only fed ourselves one kid from the lower level (fresh-
The Eagles will begin their season with a
scrimmage at North Chicago Nov. 22, followed by a dual meet at Shoreland Lutheran Nov. 29. Those interested in learning more about all Christian Life School has to offer, including its wrestling program, may call the school at 262-694-3900 or email Pinter at tpinter@kclsed.org.
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Standings Midwest Classic Varsity Girls Volleyball - South
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Racine St. Catherine’s
8-0
29-8
The Prairie School
8-1-0
21-3-2
Catholic Central
7-1
38-10
Racine St. Catherine’s
8-1-0
16-8-0
Christian Life
6-2
27-7
Shoreland Lutheran
5-3-0
16-8-0
Racine Lutheran
5-3
26-13
Heritage Christian
4-3-0
12-9-0
Shoreland Lutheran
4-4
18-21
St. Joseph’s
4-4-0
6-11-0
St. Joseph’s
3-5
12-20
Christian Life
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10-14-0
Martin Luther
2-7
6-24
Racine Lutheran
2-7-0
7-13-2
Heritage Christian
2-7
3-16
Martin Luther
0-9-0
3-17-1
The Prairie School
0-8
2-15
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Chris Hill Junior High, scored 2 goals in a 3-2 triumph over Faith Christian, Oct. 18.
Sean Taylor Varsity, scored 3 goals and had 1 assist in a 4-1 victory over Martin Luther High School, Sept. 7. With the 3 goals, Taylor became the all-time leading scorer at Christian Life.
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Sean Taylor, Varsity, scored 2 goals in a 7-2 loss to Brookfield Academy, Aug. 29. Elijah Kisner, JV, scored 2 goals in CLS’ 5-2 defeat to University School, Sept. 1. Elijah Kisner, JV, had 2 goals in a 3-1 decision over Shoreland Lutheran, Sept. 6. Sean Taylor, Varsity, scored 2 goals in a 4-1 victory over Wilmot, Sept. 17.
Dan Rozema Varsity, scored 3 goals in a 6-2 win over Union Grove, Sept. 22.
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Zoi Pinter 5th/6th Grade A, had 9 aces in a win over St. John’s Lutheran, Sept. 15.
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Olivia Anthony, 5th/6th Grade A, served 5 aces in one game vs. St. John’s Lutheran, Sept. 6. Clarissa Bates, Junior High, led the team with 8 aces and 29 assists in the Racine Lutheran 7th/8th grade tournament, Sept. 10. Madeline Decker, Junior High, had a team-high 25 kills and 5 aces as the Eagles finished first in the Racine Lutheran 7th/8th grade tournament, Sept. 10. Jessi Stocker, JV, had 9 assists in a triumph over Lake Country Lutheran, Sept. 8.
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The 6th grade volleyball team won the St. Lucy’s Lynzay Legois Memorial Tournament in Racine, Oct. 23.
The 5th and 6th grade A volleyball team took second at the Racine Lutheran Tournament, Oct. 6.
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The junior high soccer team took first place in the Faith Christian Tournament, Oct. 8.
The junior high team won the second annual Eagles Invite Volleyball Tournament, Oct. 15.
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The JV volleyball team placed third in the nine-team Prairie Invitational, Sept. 17.
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Rosters Fifth and Sixth Grade Girls A Team Volleyball
Fifth and Sixth Grade Girls B Team Volleyball
Amber Teigland Brooke Anderson Chloe Thorne Christa Tucker Devin Liebich Heidi Deisher Kaitlyn Hill Laura Shoopman Olivia Anthony Zoi Pinter
Adrienne Hull Charity Master Grace Nygaard Julie Fisher Sara Hinojosa Sophie Anthony Twila Dovas Vanessa Damaris Vivian Onedo
Coaches Blythe Anthony Jack Decker
Coaches Blythe Anthony Jack Decker
Junior High Girls Volleyball
Junior Varsity Girls Volleyball
Ally Tucker Christina George Clarissa Bates Jacqueline Decker Jordyn Barrette Kayla Kemp Lexi Teigland Maddie Buratti Madeline Decker Olivia Groeber Tanika Johnson Tara Wasson Timo Saitis
Anastasia Anderson Asia Rivera Carly Catalanello Cassidy Smith Emily Hall Jeslyn Stocker Jessica Gee Kristen Kenfield Makenna Nahorniak Mariah Berg Nickie Taylor Vanessa Masnik
Coaches Jen Connell Ray Marrero
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Coaches Dean Zierten Molly Stalker
Rosters Fifth and Sixth Grade Coed Soccer
JV Boys Soccer
Alex Gold Alex Stewart Alvin Theckedeth Brielle Ramsey Chris Liebich Ethan Keating Filip Saitis Gracia Mutungi Joshua Hood Katie Engle Logan Gold Megan Storey Nathaniel Duncan Nikolai Kuvshinikov Nina Scott Noah Hamilton
Caleb Thorne Elijah Kisner Ethan Town Grant Sisson Jacob Strel Matthew Mink Ruben Hill Spencer Bloodworth Tommy Engel Wes Hardy Chris Hellen Robert Blade
Junior High Boys Soccer Braeden Benson Bryce Nygaard Chris Hill Daniel Habel Devan Lang Hunter Shuler Jake Butenuth Jeff Shoopman Joseph Lee Joshua Brown Mitchell Johnson Sawyer Kaye Scott Hanover Thomas Anastopoulos
Varsity Boys Soccer Brad Rast Caleb Thorne Chris Gellin Collin Krueger Collin Thorne Connor Mix Dan Rozema Elijah Kisner Ethan Bolderson Ethan Town Grant Sisson Jacob Strel Jun Lee Matthew Mink Nick Rozema Sean Taylor Spencer Bloodworth Tommy Engel Tony Blade
Tyler Tennyson Wes Hardy Coaches Alan Krass, Coach Kevin Svehla, Manager Nick Anderson, Assistant Coach Tom Disterstaff, Assistant Coach
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VOLLEYBALL
› Girls 5-6 A › Girls 5-6 B › Girls Junior High › Girls JV SOCCER
› Boys Junior High › Boys JV › Boys Varsity
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A Team takes second place at Racine Lutheran Tournament The fifth and sixth grade volleyball A team finished in second place at the Racine Lutheran Tournament in late October. In pool play, the Eagles beat Concordia and Our Savior Lutheran in straight sets to advance to the championship round. The Eagles played St. John’s Lutheran in the tournament championship match. After dropping the first set to the Cougars 21-18, the Eagles won set two 2116, setting up a thrilling third set. The Cougars edged the Eagles 15-12 to win the gold.
Laura Shoopman digs out a ball.
Setting a ball for a teammate The A Team celebrates with the trophy.
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Amber Teigland, Brooke Anderson, Christa Tucker, Devin Liebich, Kaitlyn Hill, Laura Shoopman, Olivia Anthony and Zoi Pinter led the Eagles. Olivia Anthony prepares to serve. Issued November 16, 2011 I CLS@Play Digital Magazine 29
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Eagles B Team plays strong in Racine Lutheran Tournament The Eagles B team played some of its best volleyball of the season at the Racine Lutheran High School tournament in early October. The Eagles finished strong in pool play, advancing to the bronze semifinal versus Concordia Lutheran. Concordia took the first game 21-14, but the Eagles fought back, winning game two 21-18. In the third game, Concordia edged the Eagles 15-13 to take the hard fought set.
Shaking hands after the game
Twila Dovas ready to serve TOP PERFORMERS
Adrienne Hull, Charity Master, Grace Nygaard, Sara Hinojosa, Twila Dovas, Vanessa Damaris and Vivian Onedo led the Eagles. Coach Blythe Anthony talks to the team during a timeout. 30 CLS@Play Digital Magazine I Issued November 16, 2011
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Junior High volleyball gets complete team effort to win the Eagles Invitational Christian Life School hosted the second annual Eagles Invite Volleyball Tournament on Oct. 15. The Eagles Junior High team won all eight sets in pool play, defeating St. Lucy 25-8, 25-3; Racine Christian 25-11, 25-17; Lakeshore 25-0, 25-15; and Faith Christian 25-14, 25-18. The Eagles then advanced to the semifinals, where they defeated St John’s 25-13, 25-14. In the tournament championship match, the Eagles beat Heritage Christian – which went 7-1 in pool play – in straight sets, 25-13, 25-15.
Team meeting before the game
Blocking the ball
Going up for the block TOP PERFORMERS
Maddie Buratti served a perfect 25-of-25 in the first set of the Eagles’ match against Lakeshore.
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Girls JV Volleyball TOP PHOTOS
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CLS JV volleyball serves up a victory over Heritage Christian The CLS girls JV volleyball squad improved to 6-4 on the season after beating Heritage Christian 25-15, 21-25, 25-8 in late September. It was another strong serving performance by the team with a 93 percent successful serve percentage. Nickie Taylor led on 17-of-18 serves with 11 aces. Carly Catalanello began the critical third game with a 6-0 service run and Emily Hall paced the team with eight kills. Jessica Gee had five digs and Jessi Stocker recorded seven assists.
Kristen Kenfield serves the ball.
Nickie Taylor and Carly Catalanello with a block Nickie Taylor picks up the dig. TOP PERFORMERS
Nickie Taylor had 11 aces versus Heritage Christian. Makenna Nahorniak recorded 12 assists versus The Prairie School. Jessica Gee recorded 14 points off serves, including three aces against The Prairie School. Prepared to serve the ball 32 CLS@Play Digital Magazine I Issued November 16, 2011
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TOP STORY
CLS Jr. High boys soccer defeats Faith Christian The Eagles Junior High boys team put together a complete game in winning 3-2 in the season finale against Faith Christian on Oct. 18. The game started off with the Eagles being very aggressive and getting many opportunities. In the 25th minute, Joseph Lee took a corner kick and placed it perfectly to Chris Hill, who was able to head it in for the first goal. After Faith Christian tied it up at 1-1, Jeff Schoopman carried the ball into the corner and crossed it to forward Jake Butenuth, who finished with his head for a 2-1 lead. After again surrendering the lead, the Eagles put an aggressive offense on for the last five minutes. Finally, in the final minute of the game, Hill received a pass from Scott Hanover and put it in the back of the net for the win. The Eagles finished their season on a great note, winning their last six games.
Making a save
A shot on goal Jeff Shoopman on the move
TOP PERFORMERS
Chris Hill had 2 goals against Faith Christian Oct. 18. Mitchell Johnson had 5 saves in a shutout over Heritage Christian.
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Boys JV Soccer TOP PHOTOS
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Experience helps CLS Junior Varsity boys soccer to a victory Elijah Kisner and Matthew Mink powered the offense with three goals as the Eagles JV team won 3-1 over Shoreland Lutheran in September. The team came out with plenty of heart and tenacity, looking to bounce back after a disappointing loss the week before. With a limited amount of subs, many players had to go the full 80 minutes and never quit, hustling to every loose ball. The defense was led by Spencer Bloodworth and Robert Blade. Jacob Strel also had a solid game in goal, making many saves and keeping Shoreland at bay for most of the game. The Eagles have shown considerable progress throughout the season.
The JV team prepares for the second half.
Matthew Mink battles for position. Ethan Town collects the ball.
TOP PERFORMERS
Elijah Kisner had 2 goals against Shoreland Lutheran. Jacob Strel had 8 saves against University School. Chris Hellen scored the only CLS goal against University School of Milwaukee for his first goal of the season. JV Eagles 34 CLS@Play Digital Magazine I Issued November 16, 2011
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CLS Varsity boys soccer finishes the season strong Christian Life won the 2011 Homecoming matchup with Faith Christian by a final score of 6-0 on Oct. 8. The Eagles scored in the first minute of play when Tyler Tennyson crossed the ball to Sean Taylor, who headed it in the goal, and the team took off from there. Taylor and Dan Rozema each had two goals on the day. Tennyson and Elijah Kinser also added goals. The defense, led by Ethan Bolderson, Connor Mix, Wes Hardy and Brad Rast, helped hold the shutout for goalkeeper Nick Rozema. The Eagles finished the regular season at 11-12 overall.
Moving the ball up the field
Tyler Tennyson pushing forward
Sean Taylor looks to distribute the ball. TOP PERFORMERS
Dan Rozema had 2 goals with 1 assist. Sean Taylor had 2 goals with 1 assist. Dan Rozema had a save. Nick Rozema had 3 saves and recorded a shutout.
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Breakwater offers breathtaking views of Lake Michigan and Kenosha’s beautiful downtown and lakeshore area. We serve great hamburgers, sandwiches, seafood, steaks, and pastas, and more.
• Friday Fish Fry • Daily Drink and Food Specials • Full Bar • Indoor and Outdoor Seating • Great Service and Ambiance • Banquet and Meeting Space Available SERVING LUNCH & DINNER
10% OFF
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(262) 657-5300 www.kenoshayachtclub.com 5130 4th Avenue, Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140 Located on Simmons Island at the Kenosha Yacht Club
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Kids Love Us, Parents Trust Us! FREE
Week of Child Care! When you mention this ad. Discount provided during 4th week. New enrollment only. Expires 12/15/11
• Serving children from the age of six weeks to 12 years • Transportation Available To/From Northside Schools and Free From Somers! • We currently match rates Now Enrolling! from other Centers* Call Today For A • State of the art facility Guided Tour! • Highly Secure 1230 22nd Ave., Kenosha
262-552-5368 625 55th St., Kenosha *Restrictions apply
www.csa-wi.com
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Weekdays 6:15am to 6pm
Ages 6 Weeks to 12 Years • Qualif ied Teachers • Structured Curriculum • Breakf ast, Lunch & Snack Included Nutritional Lunch Catered Daily • Highly Secure Web Cameras for Parents • Transportation Available
El Sarape • 262-607-7212 | La Hacienda • 262-658-2050 With this certificate. Not valid with other offers. Limit one offer per visit. No cash value. Offer expires 11-19-11.
El Sarape • 262-607-7212 | La Hacienda • 262-658-2050 With this certificate. Not valid with other offers. Limit one offer per visit. No cash value. Offer expires 11-19-11.
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Buy 1 Meal Deal Get One
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Buy 1 Soup Get One
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Breakfast
Omelettes, Breakfast Specials, Steak & Eggs, Sandwiches, Waffles, Crepes, French Toast, A la Carte, Variety of Skillets
International Entrées Gyros Grecian Delights Sensational Stir Fry Now that’s Italian Mexican Specialties Calorie Counters Variety of Wraps
Lunch & Dinner Friday Fish Fry Rotisserie Chicken Delicious Soups
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OPEN 24 HOURS
7500 Sheridan Road • Kenosha, Wisconsin 53143 • 262-605-0100
• Family Owned • Featuring Rib Tips, Catfish, Collard Greens, BBQ Beans • Tasty Sides (Porky Fries, BBQ Fries, Cheese Fries)
MENTION YOUR SCHOOL OR SPORTS ORGANIZATION FOR SPECIAL OFFERS!
Rib Full Slab Buy 1 Get 2nd Order For $3 Off RIB TIPS Buy 1 Get 2nd Order For $1.50 Off
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4919 60th Street • Kenosha, Wi • 262-764-2488
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Newest hot spot for Sushi. Korean and Japanese food. Voted No. 1 for the best Sushi in Southeastern Wisconsin. See our Reviews at wisn.com/alist (Great Meals) (Sushi) (Soon’s Sushi Café). Soon has had her own restaurant in Korean for about 17 years and wanted to share the great taste with everyone here. Soon and Bob welcome you and your family to join them for lunch or dinner. See you soon at Soon’s Sushi Café.
2100 54th Street, Kenosha, WI www.soonssushicafe.com
Kitchen: Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-2:30 pm., 5-9 p.m. Sushi Bar: Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Sat. 12-9:30 p.m. Closed Sunday.
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Catering Menu
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Small Deli Tray (Serves 15)
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Large Deli Tray (Serves 24)
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your choice of $ 3 meats/3 cheeses...........
Sandwich Trays
sandwiches cut in 1/2s or 1/4s, your choice of meats/cheeses. $ 29 EA. Great for any occasion........
Penne Pasta in Sauce
4 $ 69 ..... 3
Fruit & Veggie Trays
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Italian Beef with juice $ (buns available)...................
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Party Subs 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 Feet Long your choice of meats $ and cheeses..24...hour ....notice ......please! .......
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Hot, Flaming and Mild
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1400 Fresh Salsa $ 99 .............. 3 $ 99 Clam Dip........................ 6 Guacamole $ 99 made Wed./Sat. 5 Lasagna $ 99 Full pans ....... 59 $ 99 Meatballs 15 count........ 6
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Stop in for a catering menu or call 654-9316 Open 5:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Monday thru Saturday 7:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Sundays
www.southportpantry.com
Bakery • Soda • Ice • Chips • FRESH PIZZA! IS A CONVENIENCE STORE WITH A FRESH DELI.
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654-9316 • 7506 7th Avenue, Kenosha, WI 53143
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