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This Week’s Highlights… Still a luxury model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 Sixteen years after beginning a 180-game city league winning streak, the Jay Bee Auto basketball team is still going strong. Brandon Morris, the squad’s star player, played at UW-Green Bay from 2003-05, while other team members starred at schools including UW-Parkside. Tony Moore has coached the Jay Bee team since 1995.

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Kicking it into high gear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-42 Five soccer organizations are among the eight groups featured in the Inside Clubs & Leagues section. Take a close look at ACE Soccer Club, Kenosha Area Soccer League, Kenosha Crew, Racine United and United FC – as well as Boys & Girls Club football, Kenosha Running Club and Little Leaguers of Kenosha – in this edition.


Jay Bee Auto basket Many smaller to mid-size communities have a recreational team in a particular sport that flatout dominates. Kenosha has had its share of teams of that stature in various sports, but arguably none is as potent as the Jay Bee Auto men’s basketball team.

Tony Moore, who has been the coach and a player with Jay Bee since 1995. “People kept asking me about it and it just took off. I never thought it would turn out like this.”

Moore said the fact his team has rubbed shoulders with NBA players should not be surprising to people involved in the sports scene in southeastern Wisconsin.

Tournment of Stars “There is way, way more talent in Racine and Kenosha than people Last month, the team particigive us credit for,” he explained. pated in the Tournament of Stars How good are these guys? Well, event and competed well. Jay Bee’s “We have the same type of good in the confines of Kenosha, they only tourney losses were to a team players as they have in the big have been asked to step down from put together by Penny Hardaway, cities. We want to showcase that the Kenosha City Basketball League who played in the NBA from 1993- talent.” because of their high level of play. 2008, and a triple-overtime setback Some Jay Bee players are former Other teams stated they would against a team out of Texas that was college players, while some never forfeit any games scheduled against loaded with professional players played college ball because they the basketball dynasty. who compete overseas and in other professional You can’t really blame local leagues. teams. After all, Jay Bee went 180-0 (that’s right, one hundred This wasn’t the first and eighty) in city league play from brush with NBA players 1995-2003. The team re-entered for the local squad. Forthe hometown circuit in 2005 and mer Kenosha St. Joseph’s easily reclaimed its crown with an and NBA star Nick Van unblemished 20-0 record. Exel, now the Player Development Instructor with With largely homegrown talent, the Atlanta Hawks, and the team has traveled throughout three-time NBA champion the country looking for suitable Sam Cassell invited Jay competition. Still, the dominance Bee players to join them continued. The resume includes for a tournament. 11 first-place trophies won in 2010. This year, the team has eight “We have had pro pieces of first-place hardware in its players call and ask if corpulent case of trophies, includwe can bring a team,” ing a championship earned at the said Moore. “Van Exel Kentucky Pro-Am. and Cassell invited us to come and help them win “The funny thing about this is a tournament they were that it started as a pure rec team back in 1994 with people just look- having a hard time Brandon Morris (right) is Jay Bee’s top player. LaVontay winning.” Fenderson (left) has also played for Jay Bee. ing for something to do,” recalled


tball team’s dynasty is still alive and well Kenosha-area players drive this high-powered vehicle didn’t have the proper contacts. Some players are current collegians who want to play at a high level and sharpen their game. Former UW-Parkside stars Kyle Clark (St. Joseph’s) and LaVontay Fenderson (Racine St. Catherine’s) came through Jay Bee. Fenderson has had NBA looks and is currently weighing overseas offers. “Both were awesome talents for us,” cited Moore. The team’s star player is Kenosha’s Brandon Morris, who played at UW-Green Bay from 2003-05.

Moore said Morris was overlooked as a point guard. “It has been a great experience,” said Morris of playing with Jay Bee. “Not many rec teams get to travel around the country and play with NBA players. The camaraderie between the players we have from Racine and Kenosha is just great.” “One of the things I am trying to do is break that Racine versus Kenosha rivalry,” Moore said. “We need to get both communities together to combine forces and go on the road. Kenosha is good

at breeding the 1 and 2 positions, while Racine breeds the 3 and 4 real well. We don’t need that rivalry, and when you put them together like we have, well, they are playing out of this world.” Jay Bee is largely a year-round venture. A challenge is keeping the team chemistry together after the current college players go back to school. “The hardest thing is keeping the dynasty going,” admitted Moore. “Our name has helped in the latter part of our dynasty.” continued on page 6


Jay Bee Auto dynasty thriving continued from page 5

Moore isn’t about grabbing the best players he can find and “recruiting” them to play for his team. He keeps tabs on his players, making sure their priorities are straight, both on and off the floor. “We play defense first and offense second,” he said. “We play the right way. However, basketball is secondary. You can’t play for me if basketball is all you think about. I tell players you need to stay home if you have responsibilities with your kid. There will be other basketball games.” Moore has juggled his personal responsibilities well and is a solid role model for his players. Currently, Moore is a full-time student working on his second master’s degree. He runs clinics which help those in adverse situations. In addition, he is a church-goer and family man. The player-coach is passing on the lessons he learned from the

Tony Moore (left) has been a Jay Bee coach and player since 1995.

sponsor of the team, Tom Brand, owner of Jay Bee Auto. “He is an awesome sponsor,” credited Moore. “He’s bought into my dream and taught me about business and how to be a general manager. I can’t say enough about him because he has been a very helpful person in my life.”

So, just how good is the Jay Bee basketball team? When asked to equate his team to college level teams, Moore responded, “We would beat some of the best Division I and II teams out there. I have so many Division I players who just plain and simple were overlooked.”


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FOOTBALL Kenosha Tremper The Tremper football team will hold its Pasta Dinner Fundraiser on Oct. 9 at St. Mary’s Bell Hall from 12-6 p.m. Raffle Baskets, 50/50 Raffle and I-Pod Touch Raffle will be held on that day as well. Cost is $7. YMCA This fall, the Kenosha YMCA is offering Men’s Flag Football on Sunday mornings. All leagues are recreational in nature, providing all participants with an opportunity for physical activity, competition, socialization and fun. All leagues begin this week. Contact Stacy Plowman at 262-654-9622, ext. 213, or at splowman@kenoshaymca.org to indicate your interest or to seek additional information.

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Standings Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha Football Junior League Cont.

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3

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Rams

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2

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49ers

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Packers

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2

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25 86

Seahawks

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1

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48 13

Titans

0

3

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6 61

Raiders

1

2

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31 42

Jaguars

0

3

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12 66

Panthers

0

3

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2 51

Saints

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26 84

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3

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6 54

Colts

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3

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Chargers

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Cardinals

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2

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Browns

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Vikings

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Henry Pratt, United FC U8 Red, scored 6 goals in a 10-6 win over the FCMN Junior 7B team, Sept. 10. Nikola Josifovic, U12 ACE Soccer Club Wizards, scored 4 goals in a 10-1 victory over Racine United U12, Sept. 11. Pete Collins, St. Joe’s Varsity, scored 2 goals in a 7-1 victory over Racine Lutheran, Sept. 7. Elijah Kisner, Christian Life JV, had 2 goals in a 3-1 victory over Shoreland Lutheran, Sept. 6.


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Nickie Taylor Christian Life JV, had 5 kills and 7 aces in a victory over Lake County Lutheran, Sept. 8.

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Griffin Klein, Valeri Insurance, went 3-for-3 in a 15-0 win over Santarelli OMS, Sept. 11. Trey Meier, Bear Realty, went 3-3 and pitched 3 solid innings in a 10-1 win over Aiello Family Dentistry, Sept. 8. Carson Pond, Valeri Insurance, had 5 RBI in a 15-0 win over Santarelli OMS, Sept. 11.

Hunter Nikolai, Tremper Freshmen Scarlet, returned a fumble for a TD and threw a TD pass in a 40-0 win over Indian Trail. Benjamin Simar, CYC Broncos, had 8 tackles and 1 sack in a 24-6 win over the Titans, Sept. 6. Zach Wade, Tremper Freshmen Scarlet, forced 3 fumbles in a 40-0 victory over Indian Trail.

Sly Esparza, drove a 268yard green and putted for an eagle on the par-4 fifth hole at Petrifying Springs Golf Course.

VOLLEYBALL Olivia Anthony, Christian Life 5/6 A, served 5 aces in one game vs. St. John’s Lutheran, Sept. 6. Clarissa Bates, Christian Life Jr. High, led team with

8 aces and 29 assists in the Racine Lutheran 7th/8th grade tournament, Sept. 10. Madeline Decker, 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, Christian Life JV, had 9 assists in a win over Lake County Lutheran, Sept. 8.

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Kenosha bobcats

Contact: 262-515-3545;

jatanasoff@carthage.edu Travel baseball organization.

Kenosha Legion Post 21 Merchants Contact: 262-488-4895;

www.leaguelineup.com/kenoshalegion Traveling baseball organization with teams from U10 to U19.

Kenosha Rampage Rhinos

Contact: 262-208-0770;

frank.granucci@anixter.com Focuses on

character development, confidence and skill building through loyal, positive leadership. Emphasizes sportsmanship, team spirit and family involvement.

Kenosha Rampage Youth Baseball Club Contact: 847-204-6075; bolear@wi.rr.com Travel organization bringing competitive baseball opportunities to U9 through U14.

Kenosha Vipers

Contact: 262-552-0169; thwitt@hotmail.com U15 baseball travel team.

K Town Sluggers U14

Contact: 262-960-0494;

www.leaguelineup.com/kts U14 travel baseball team.

Little Leaguers of Kenosha

Contact: 262-945-8717;

www.littleleaguersofkenosha.com

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Wisconsin Rampage Select Baseball

rampageselect@yahoo.com Competitive

Basketball JC’s Basketball Academy Contact: 920-277-6953;

jcbasketballclasses@gmail.com

Focuses on team chemistry, discipline, respect and unity. Develops skills for basketball and life.

ACADEMY

Kenosha Blue Devils Contact: 262-308-1659;

mark.keckeisen@abbott.com Fifth grade boys travel basketball team.

Kenosha Small Fry Contact: 262-653-9630;

jmilkie@sbcglobal.net Opportunities for shorter boys and girls to excel in basketball. Developmental, yet competitive.

PLEASANT PRAIRIE PATRIOTS BASKETBALL CLUB Contact: 262-925-6764;

jdematthew@plprairiewi.com For players

who seek to play at a high level with exposure to college coaches.

UW-Parkside Men’s Basketball

Contact: 262-595-2468; reigel@uwp.edu Member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference, which boasts multiple national champions.

Wisconsin Destiny Basketball

Contact: 262-620-0999; www.destinybb.org For girls in grades 3-12. Travel and training take place between January and May.

Wisconsin Wave Basketball Club

Contact: 262-818-5012; www.wavebball.com Offers different opportunities and activities for youth basketball players of all abilities.


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Gymnastics GUTTORMSEN RECREATION CENTER

Scamps Gymnastics

Contact: 262-658-8191; www.grcbowling.com Independently owned modern bowling center.

Contact: 262-945-8978;

WIFFLEBALL

clemson31@wi.rr.com Provides children with a safe, fun-filled, progressive educational experience through gymnastics.

Sheridan Lanes

Contact: 262-308-4529; pkirsch6@wi.rr.com Bowling leagues.

Hockey Kenosha Komets

Boxing

Contact: 262-945-9767;

www.kenoshakometshockey.com

Straight Up Boxing Contact: 262-914-9257;

Youth hockey for ages 5-17.

www.straightupboxing.com Focus is on the

Kenosha Thunder

workout and sparring. Team members travel to amateur boxing events.

Contact: 262-914-9876;

www.kenoshathunderhockey.com Hockey team.

Cheer and Dance

milwaukee junior admirals aaa hockey

Classic Youth Cheer and Dance CYC Raiders All Stars

Contact: P.O. Box 44116, Milwaukee, WI 53214. Develops kids who are willing to accept all the challenges and self-discipline necessary to compete at the AAA level and become positive role models.

Contact: 262-925-1199; www.cycraiders.com Competitive all-star cheerleading and dance teams from K-12. One of the oldest programs in the nation.

Wisconsin Rampage Junior Hockey Contact: 847-529-8248;

www.wisconsinrampage.com Junior B team

Cycling

playing in the Great Lakes Junior Hockey League.

Kenosha Velosport Contact: 262-748-5003;

www.kenoshavelosport.org Promotes junior bicycle racing. Focuses on road and track racing from the club to the national level.

Darts

Tuesday Night Four Man Dartball League Contact: 262-770-1151;

littlekw022@gmail.com Tuesday night dartball league from October through March.

Lacrosse Kenosha Raptors Lacrosse Contact: 262-770-2041;

KenoshaLacrosseclub@yahoo.com

Open to high school-age boys with competition in the Milwaukee Area Youth Lacrosse League in the spring.

Martial Arts Braun’s Karate and Martial Arts

Football Wisconsin Warriors

Contact: 414-759-8823; www.wiwarriors.com Women’s full contact football team.

Contact: 262-412-5942;

www.bkmartialarts.org Incorporates discipline and respect through karate, aikido, capoeira and more.

dave strasser’s freestyle academy

gOLF Rotary Club of Kenosha West Contact: 262-818-4405;

randbstevens@aol.com Wednesday afternoon co-ed league at Petrifying Springs Golf Course.

Contact: 262-605-8760;

www.davestrasser.com Trains individuals in the sport of life through tailored fitness and disciplined sports training for all ages. Teaches self-defense.

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Stay In The Game

Kenosha Tae Kwon Do Club

Contact: 262-697-4021;

www.kenoshataekwondo.net All instructors

softball and golf training facility.

Contact: 262-657-8397;

www.stay-in-the-game.com Indoor baseball,

certified through Kukkiwon.

St. Joseph CATHOLIC ACADEMY Contact: 262-654-8651;

Multiple Sports

dwitthun@kenoshastjoseph.com High

Big blue camp Contact: 262-964-0264;

school athletics.

emphasize the learning of basic skills and fundamentals in football, basketball and volleyball.

Contact: 262-652-7373;

www.bigbluecamp.com Designed to

wisconsin club net

todd.anderson@club-net.com The West Side Tennis and Swim program.

Boys & Girls Club/CYC

Contact: 262-654-6200; www.bgckenosha.org Offers instruction/play in softball, basketball, baseball, soccer, volleyball, football and golf. Also has instruction in dance and cheerleading.

Rugby Kenosha Vultures Rugby Football Club

Bradford High School

Contact: 262-552-7167;

http://bradford.kusd.edu High school sports.

high school boys for spring and summer play. No experience is required.

www.kenoshavulturesrugby.com Open to

Contact: 262-359-6200;

Kenosha Christian Life High School

UW-Parkside Men’s Rugby Football Club Contact: 262-880-7602;

Contact: 262-694-3900; spowell@kclsed.org High school sports in the Midwest Classic Conference, WIAA Division 3.

KENOSHA SPECIAL OLYMPICS

Contact: 262-652-1699; clewis@khds.org Sports training and competition for cognitively challenged adults.

www.parksiderugby.com Club sport at UW-Parkside.

Running Kenosha Running Club

Contact: 262-652-9046;

Kenosha YMCA

www.kenosharunningclub.org Puts on two

Contact: 262-654-9622;

races per year with proceeds going to Kenosha area charities which have health and fitness as an important part of their service.

www.kenoshaymca.org

Offers activities in multiple sports for all ages.

Lakeland Little League Contact: 262-942-7751;

burnett914@yahoo.com Youth baseball and softball organization serving western Kenosha County.

LOSE THE SHOES SUMMER SPORTS FESTIVAL Contact: 262-818-1502;

www.losetheshoes.org Summer sports festival

on Kenosha’s lakefront. The inaugural festival took place July 23-24, 2011.

Rec Plex

Contact: 262-947-0437;

www.recplexonline.com/sports

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Soccer Ace Soccer Club

Contact: www.acesoccerclub.org Travel Soccer Club with branches in Racine, Milwaukee and Kenosha. Youth U8 and above.

carthage college Contact: 262-551-5930;

sdomin@carthage.edu Division III soccer. KASL

Contact: 262-694-0248;

www.kenoshasoccer.com Soccer for all ages

and skill levels in gender and competition divisions.

Kenosha Crew

Contact: 262-945-0806;

www.kenoshacrew.com

Club soccer for U8 through U18.


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Volleyball Red Star Soccer Club

Southport Volleyball Club

Contact: 262-653-9096; www.redstarsc.org Offers top-level soccer training year-round for age 3 through high school.

Contact: 262-764-1930;

WIFFLEBALL

muvolleyball@hotmail.com Boys volleyball for age 14-18. Club competes at regional level.

United FC Soccer Club

Wisconsin Juniors Volleyball Club

Contact: 262-945-8514; www.unitedfcwi.com Select club of the Kenosha Area Soccer League. Competitive program from age 5 through high school.

Softball

www.wisconsinjuniors.com

Based out of the Rec Plex. Works closely with college coaches.

Wrestling kiwanis breakfast club

Contact: 262-945-5141; jwavro@fairwaymc. com Sponsors softball.

Little Red Hot Wrestling Club Contact: 262-515-3097;

ktownwrestling@yahoo.com

Kenosha Cyclones Fastpitch Club

Designed to develop basic wrestling skills, life skills and high academic excellence for boys and girls.

www.kenoshacyclones.org Serves U10

tremper high school

Contact: 262-210-8456;

through U18. Members of the Amateur Softball Association Junior Olympic program as well as other national associations.

Tennis

Contact: 262-862-7294;

Contact: www.kenoshawrestling.org High school wrestling.

East Side Tennis Club

Contact: 262-960-4722; www.estfc.com Features instruction and recreational play. USTA junior and adult teams.

Kenosha Tennis Club

Contact: 262-496-7781; tpacetti@yahoo.com Summer tennis with lessons and match play opportunities.

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INSIDE SCHOOLS [Media Reports]

HIGH SCHOOLS

› Bradford High School Soccer › Christian Life Soccer › Christian Life Volleyball › St. Joseph Catholic Academy Soccer › Tremper High School Football


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Bradford varsity soccer blanks Racine Park The Kenosha Bradford boys varsity soccer team handed Racine Park a goose egg Sept. 9 at Racine’s Pershing Park in a conference clash. The team fell short, losing to Madison Memorial in Madison Sept. 10, 3-1.

Jovanni Anzaldi distributes the ball.

Gerardo Rodriguez moves the ball out of trouble.

TOP PERFORMERS

Aco Minic scored the only goal of the game with an assist from Jovanni Anzaldi as the Red Devils edged the Park Panthers on Racine’s lakefront Sept. 9. Rigo Escamilla notched Bradford’s only goal in a 3-1 loss at Madison Memorial Sept. 10. Aco Minic forges forward.

Emma Friedl, Kenosha Crew Team Excelsior, 6 goals/3 assists vs. Care Bears, Feb. 9 Cesar Gutierrez, Kenosha Crew HS Green, 3 goals vs. Kenosha Crew Blue, Feb. 13 Lizzie Hawbaker, Kenosha Crew HS Green, 6 goals vs. Care Bears, Feb. 13 Lizzie Hawbaker, Kenosha Crew HS Green, 4 goals/1 assist vs. St. Catherine’s HS, Feb. 20

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CLS varsity boys soccer celebrates win over Martin Luther The Christian Life boys varsity soccer squad hosted Greendale Martin Luther Sept. 7 and defeated the Spartans, 4-1, in a key conference showdown. The Eagles controlled the pace of the match throughout.

Attacking the wing

Tyler Tennyson pushing forward

TOP PERFORMERS

Sean Taylor broke the school scoring record for goals in a career (60) with his hat trick against Martin Luther Sept. 7. Nick Rozema turned away eight Spartan shots on goal, while Elijah Kinser logged his first varsity goal via a header. Ethan Bolderson defends.

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For more information, contact Alan Krass at 262-705-1725 or www.christianlifesoccer.com


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For more information, contact Jack Decker at 262-694-3900 or www.kenoshachristianlife.org

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CLS seventh/eighth graders take the gold The Christian Life seventh/eighth grade girls volleyball team went 2-0 in pool play, won its semifinal match, lost a match, then took the title tilt to win the Racine Lutheran tournament The Eagles stood triumphant in the RaSept. 9. CLS defeated cine Lutheran High School gymnasium Trinity Lutheran, 21-13, Sept. 9. 21-12 in the championship match. The Eagles topped Trinity Lutheran earlier, 25-23, 25-22 in pool play.

JV squad’s Nickie Taylor picks up the dig.

TOP PERFORMERS

Clarissa Bates paced the Christian Life seventh/eighth grade girls volleyball team in serving aces at the Racine Lutheran tournament with eight. Madeline Decker was strong at the net in the tournament, knocking down 25 kills. Jacqueline Decker added 18 kills and teammate Tanika Johnson dished out 25 assists.

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St. Joseph Catholic Academy Soccer MORE HEADLINES

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St. Joseph varsity soccer sends ball sailing in 7-1 win The Lancers took to the road to take on Lake Country Lutheran Sept. 9. The St. Joseph’s varsity soccer team took home a lopsided 7-1 result over its hosts. The locals were up, 4-0, at halftime.

Ball stopped in mid-flight

Dribble forward

TOP PERFORMERS

John Domkowski scored two goals and assisted on two others for the Lancers varsity in a 7-1 win at Lake Country Lutheran Sept. 9. Justin Kin found the back of the net twice in the Lake Country Lutheran conquest, as did teammate Michael Ryan. Pete Collins scored a goal and added an assist. Making a save

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For more information, contact Jeff Reget, Head Coach at 262-818-1502 or www.kenoshastjoessoccer.com


Tremper High School Football

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Freshman Scarlet squad blanks Indian Trail Tremper’s freshman Scarlet team posted an impressive 40-0 shutout over fellow Kenosha school, Indian Trail, Sept. 6. The Trojan defense forced fumbles on three consecutive Indian Trail posses- A Tremper freshman Royal squad running back breaks free in a game versus Indian Trial. The sions in the contest, one of which Trojans came out on top in that one, 27-18. was returned for a touchdown.

Reaching for extra yardage

TOP PERFORMERS

Zach Wade forced three fumbles for the freshman Scarlet defense in a 40-0 win over Indian Trail Sept. 6. Hunter Nikolai scored a defensive touchdown with a fumble recovery and return, while throwing a touchdown pass on the offensive side of the ball. Chad Sekuris set the tone in the contest versus Indian Trail by scoring an early rushing touchdown.

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Defense pursues the receiver.

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INSIDE CLUBS & LEAGUES [Media Reports]

BASEBALL

SOCCER

› Little Leaguers of Kenosha

› ACE Soccer › Kenosha Area Soccer League › Kenosha Crew › Racine United › United FC

FOOTBALL

› Boys & Girls/CYC RUNNING

› Kenosha Running Club


Little Leaguers of Kenosha MORE HEADLINES

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Bear Realty tops Aiello Family Dentistry Bear Realty started the fall baseball season in style. The team came up with a 10-1 victory over Aiello Dentistry in a Little Leaguers of Kenosha game played at Kenosha Sports Complex #1 Sept. 8.

Ready for action

Ryan Murton crushed a home run for Bear Realty.

TOP PERFORMERS

Trey Meier went 3-for-3 at the plate for Bear Realty in its win over Aiello Family Dentistry in the fall opener Sept. 8. While pitching, Meier gave up only one run in 3 1/3 innings. Nick Cairo pitched shutout ball in relief of Meier. Ryan Murton jacked a three-run homer for the winners and Sam Strash had two hits including a two-bagger.

Sam Strash on deck

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For more information, contact Jim Santarelli at 262-945-8717 or www.littleleaguersofkenosha.com


Boys & Girls Club

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Seahawks trounce Bears, 23-0 The Seahawks of the Boys and Girls Club/CYC youth football program came up big Sept. 10. The gridiron group shut out the Bears, 23-0, in a contest played at CYC Quilling Field.

Seahawk defenders ready for the Bears The Seahawks celebrate after the game.

TOP PERFORMERS

Christian Plewka and Angel Garcia had multiple tackles for the Seahawks defense in a 23-0 shutout victory over the Bears.

Offensive line prepares for the play.

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For more information, contact Jackie Schmit at 262-654-6200 or www.bgckenosha.org


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Koker finishes first at All for a Cure Run/Walk

Matt Koker was clocked in 30:56 (four miles) to win the All for a Cure Run/Walk. Angela Park was the top female finisher in the fourmile All for a Cure Run/Walk with a time of 32:51, followed by Alyssa Pacetti-Kunz in 32:58.

Kenosha’s Matt Koker was the first to cross the finish line at the All for a Cure Run/Walk Sept. 3. Koker, 36, ran the four-mile course in 30:56, which is a pace of 7:44 per mile. A total of 25 runners participated in the four-mile event, while 165 took part in the two-mile jaunt. TOP PHOTOS

The start line for the All for a Cure Run/Walk at Poerio Park

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For more information, contact Mark Maurer at 262-652-9046 or www.kenosharunningclub.org


ACE Soccer Club MORE HEADLINES

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U12 ACE Wizards hammer Racine United The U12 ACE boys soccer team was dominant in a convincing 10-1 conquest of Racine United Sept. 11. The clash was contested on the road, at Score Park in Ra- ACE U12 soccer players receive congratulations after another victory. cine. Four different players scored for the winners, while the defense was nearly impermeable.

Looking for open space

TOP PERFORMERS

Nikola Josifovic scored four goals for the U12 ACE Wizards in their win over Racine United Sept. 11, while teammate Michael Saldana registered a hat trick. Jack Sides was in goal for U12 ACE in a 4-0 blanking of United FC Black Sept. 11. Carlos Mentes led the offense in that contest by scoring a pair of goals.

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Carlos Mentes takes a shot.

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For more information, contact Oscar Toscano at 262-732-4049 or www.acesoccerclub.org/


KASL MORE HEADLINES

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U8 Lords start off season strong The U8 Lords of the Kenosha Area Soccer League (KASL) started the fall season with a strong performance against the Sorcerers. The Lords were led by Joshua Reget and Giovanni Bosko. The two paired up in scoring a number of goals. Mia Crabtree and Megan Jankowski played well for the U8 Jaguars in their game against the U8 Lancers.

Giovanni Bosko dribbles past defenders. Keeping an eye on the ball

Colton Krueger shields the ball.

Halftime Talk

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For more information, contact Linda Englund at 262-694-0248 or www.kenoshasoccer.com


Kenosha Crew MORE HEADLINES

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For more information, contact Jeff Reget at 262-818-1502 or www.kenoshacrew.com

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U16 Kenosha Crew kicks off State League in Madison The U16 Kenosha Crew girls soccer squad kicked off its State League season in Madison Sept. 11. The Crew lost its first game to Waunakee, 4-1, and then tied Madison FC, 2-2.

Kelsey Dejno takes a shot.

Amber Garcia leads the charge up field.

TOP PERFORMERS

Melanie Weidner scored both goals for the U16 Crew in its 2-2 tie with Madison FC Sept. 11 in Madison. Maddie Seefeldt scored two goals for the Crew U17 girls squad in a 4-2 loss to FC Milwaukee White. Abby Sirocchi set up both Crew goals. Nicolette Brown dribbling forward.

Emma Friedl, Kenosha Crew Team Excelsior, 6 goals/3 assists vs. Care Bears, Feb. 9 Cesar Gutierrez, Kenosha Crew HS Green, 3 goals vs. Kenosha Crew Blue, Feb. 13 Lizzie Hawbaker, Kenosha Crew HS Green, 6 goals vs. Care Bears, Feb. 13 Lizzie Hawbaker, Kenosha Crew HS Green, 4 goals/1 assist vs. St. Catherine’s HS, Feb. 20

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Racine United U12 Red kicks off season with dual wins The U12 Racine United Red girls soccer team kicked of the fall SECL season with a pair of wins Sept. 10-11. The team is made up of players from both the Kenosha and Racine areas. The squad defeated the Haley Johnson of U12 Red takes on a Racine Spartans in a pair defender. of matches, 9-1 and 102. The Racine United White team won its first game of the season, 9-1, over SC Waukesha.

Rebecca Reget connects on a pass.

TOP PERFORMERS

Nixie Grajera scored five goals for U12 Racine United Red in a 9-1 trouncing of the Racine Spartans. Teammate Chole Kostos was involved in six goals, scoring two and assisting on four others. Kostos scored five goals in a 10-2 win for Racine United Red over the Racine Spartans in a second game.

Let it rip!

Emma Friedl, Kenosha Crew Team Excelsior, 6 goals/3 assists vs. Care Bears, Feb. 9 Cesar Gutierrez, Kenosha Crew HS Green, 3 goals vs. Kenosha Crew Blue, Feb. 13 Lizzie Hawbaker, Kenosha Crew HS Green, 6 goals vs. Care Bears, Feb. 13 Lizzie Hawbaker, Kenosha Crew HS Green, 4 goals/1 assist vs. St. Catherine’s HS, Feb. 20

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United FC U9 boys Red wins league opener The United FC U9 boys Red team took its act north for its league opener. The squad traveled to Grafton and cruised to a 10-1 victory over Grafton SC. “The boys are really working well together and play unselfishly and hard from start to finish,” commented coach Troy Fabiano.

Kael Stulo setting the pace.

Aiden Callahan fires a shot from inside the box.

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Henry Pratt logged six goals for the U8 FC Red team in a 10-6 victory over FCMN Jr. Rec. Ben Loyd found the back of the net five times for the U9 boys Red team in its 10-1 win at Grafton. Andrew Alia tallied three goals at Grafton. Michael Jensen split two defenders, scoring the gamewinner for the U12 boys Red squad in a 2-1 verdict over North Shore United.

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Nicholas Hawkins settles the ball.

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