KSN @Play - The Digital Magazine, Sept. 22, 2011

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Issued September 22, 2011

In pursuit For more CYC Football highlights and more Top Photos, see pages 9-15, 39

Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha is building for the future pages 4-5

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Contents Feature Story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Upcoming Events . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 Top Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-15 Standings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Top Performers . . . . . . . . . . . 18-20 Top Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23 Top Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-29 Inside Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-36 Inside Clubs & Leagues . . . . 37-44 Featured Events . . . . . . . . . . 45-47 Editorial Coordinators | Timm Boyle, Steve Kratochvil and Alex Tomter Design | Kristin Finaldi Production | Michelle Klauke

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This Week’s Highlights… New 80,000-square-foot digs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Nearly a decade in the making, the new 80,000-square-foot Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha building at 52nd Street and 14th Avenue is a sight to behold. The largest free-standing Boys & Girls Club building in the Midwest, which opened in June, includes a full-sized soccer field, a fieldhouse, a youth center, a teen center and much more.

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Following the fourth week of competition, six CYC football teams remain undefeated: the Broncos, Browns and Chargers in the Junior Division; the Ravens and Steelers in the PeeWee Division; and the Knights in the Senior Division. The Inside Clubs & Leagues section includes a CYC highlights page.


New facility gives Boys & OF KENOSHA

The idea for a new community center that would include modern sports facilities had been floating around the Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha ever since the organization merged with the Christian Youth Council (CYC) in 2001. Over the years, board members and former mayor John Antaramian moved this idea from concept to reality and the long-awaited result is an impressive, 80,000-square-foot facility at 52nd Street and 14th Avenue in Kenosha. The largest freestanding Boys & Girls Club building in the Midwest opened in June.

and Dennis Troha and from Joseph and Shirley Madrigrano. We have approximately $2 million more to raise before we’ll be debt free.”

Parents, kids and teenagers are responding favorably to the new facility. Kenosha’s largest provider of youth sports, recreational, cultural and educational opportunities had more than 5,000 “We now have the only fulllocal children as club sized indoor soccer field at a Boys members in 2010. & Girls Club, a huge fieldhouse Since the new facility where multiple games can be played opened, the number simultaneously, and a youth center is already approachfeaturing a computer lab, an arts The new facility features a full-sized soccer field. ing 6,000. and crafts room and a game room,” ics throughout the year, including said Ron Stevens, associate director “As the new building picks up a lacrosse camp, a Cal Ripken Jr. of marketing and resource develop- steam, we anticipate getting to more Baseball camp, multi-sports camps ment at the Boys & Girls Club of than 10,000 members,” predicted and a host of others. Kenosha. Stevens, who served on the Boys “Our youth center, for kids 6 to & Girls Club Board of Directors Teen center provides variety 12 years of age, is part of a national for 12 years – including a term as “We also have a large teen center President – and also served as CYC Boys & Girls Club movement to including the Joe & Kathy Madriestablish learning centers where Director for 10 years. “About half grano Performing Arts Stage where of our members are participants in kids can be mentored and do their members can sing and dance and homework,” Stevens said. “After sports programs.” put on performances, a track that they put one hour into that, then Those sports programs include senior citizens can use for their they can play. The teen center on morning walks, meeting and multi- football, basketball and baseball, the second floor is for kids ages 13softball and tee-ball. Football and purpose rooms, and a full-service 18 and is similar in structure to the fall baseball and softball are in progkitchen. The city donated $5 milfirst floor. ress, while basketball registration is lion to the program and we raised “The Boys & Girls Club’s misalso ongoing. In addition, the club another $5 million, including two sion, both nationally and locally, is hosts a variety of camps and clin$1 million donations from Natalie


& Girls Club of Kenosha room to grow “Great futures in Kenosha start at Boys & Girls Club” to make opportunities available to kids regardless of their ability to pay. We bring together kids from all walks of life, and give equal access to those who come from economically, socially, educationally and physically disadvantaged environments.” There are numerous volunteer opportunities at the Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha, including coaching sports teams. “The Boys & Girls Club of Keno-

Martial arts classes are taught here.

sha would not exist if it weren’t for volunteers,” Stevens said. “We have hundreds of them, from coaches to mentors to those working our special events. All of our Board of Directors members are volunteers as well.” Businesses and individuals can also get involved as sponsors of the organization. “We have any number of sponsorship opportunities,” Stevens said. “There’s our capital campaign, which involves the new building, with gift-naming opportunities. There’s always a huge involvement from the local business community, which sponsors sports teams and events.”

The youth center is a popular place.

ments, plus parties and other events. Rental information is available at http://www.bgckenosha.org/images/pdf/rental_brochure.pdf.

In addition to conducting activiFor more information on the ties in its facility, the Boys & Girls Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha, visit Club rents the gyms, athletic field and multi-purpose spaces to outside http://www.bgckenosha.org. groups for sports games and tourna-


Upcoming Events BASEBALL Pleasant Prairie Pleasant Prairie is offering recreational baseball leagues in the fall for children between the ages of 7-9 and 9-13, as well as team leagues for any current U11/12 or U13/14 teams. Call Kris Jensen at the RecPlex at 262-925-6739 for more information.

BASKETBALL Pleasant Prairie RecPlex The Pleasant Prairie RecPlex is proud to announce the formation of a new basketball program, the Pleasant Prairie Patriots. The Patriots travel basketball program will be offered to boys and girls in grades 5-11, with camps and clinics being offered to players as young as third grade. For more information, contact Jamie DeMatthew at jdematthew@plprairiewi.com

information at 262-651-2825 or nancy@fpswi.com

participants with an opportunity for physical activity, competition, socialization and fun. All leagues beDANCE gin this week. Contact Stacy PlowYMCA man at 262-654-9622, ext. 213, or For the first time this fall, the at splowman@kenoshaymca.org Kenosha YMCA is offering ballroom to indicate your interest or to seek dancing for participants of all ages. additional information. Senior ballroom for older active LACROSSE adults will be offered on Tuesday mornings for $20 for members and Kenosha Raptors $30 for the general public. Youth The Kenosha Raptors Lacrosse and adult ballroom will be offered Club will host a one-day lacrosse Tuesday evenings for $35 for clinic for all new and returning members and $60 for the general players on Sept. 25 at Nash Park public. in Kenosha. The fee for the camp is $35 and includes full equipment YMCA needed for the day. Call Rob The Kenosha YMCA dance program has a variety of programs for Wikstrom with questions at 262dancers of all ages and skill levels. 770-2041.

Introductory dance classes include creative movement and rhythms/ tumbling/ballet on Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings. Beginning dance classes include Pleasant Prairie Patriots jazz/ballet/tap I, hip hop, and pom/ Patriot Basketball will host separate cheer. Intermediate dance classes clinics for guards, post players and include jazz/ballet/tap II and III, hip shooters. Each camp will be held hop, and pom/cheer. Registration once a week, running through the fee is $35 for members and $60 for end of October. The fee is $10 per the general public. session or $72 for all eight weeks FOOTBALL for members, and $15 per session or $108 for an eight-week pass for Kenosha Tremper non-members. Sign up at www. The Tremper football team will hold recplexonline.com/sports/patriots- its Pasta Dinner Fundraiser on Oct. basketball 9 at St. Mary’s Bell Hall from 12-6 p.m. Raffle Baskets, 50/50 Raffle BOWLING and I-Pod Touch Raffle will be held on that day as well. Cost is $7. Kenosha 600 The annual 600 Club Bowling YMCA Tournament will be held Sept. 25 at This fall, the Kenosha YMCA is Surfside Lanes. All members past offering Men’s Flag Football on and present are welcome to play. Sunday mornings. All leagues are Contact Nancy Laken for more recreational in nature, providing all | KSN@Play Digital Magazine | Issued September 22, 2011

MARTIAL ARTS

YMCA The YMCA is home to a year ’round, continuous martial arts program for children and adults. The fall session has already begun. The four disciplines that are available are European-style Fencing, Olympic Judo and JuJitsu, Shorei Kempo Karate and Traditional Tae Kwon Do. Registration fees range from $30 to $80 for members and from $60 to $110 for the general public. For additional information, contact Stacy Plowman at 262-654-9622, ext. 213, or at splowman@kenoshaymca.org

SOCCER Christian Life The school will hold a soccer fundraiser for field improvements at Nick & Willy’s Pizza Sept. 22 from 4-10 p.m. A portion of the money earned between 4-10 p.m. will come back to Christian Life.


Upcoming Events SWIMMING YMCA The Kenosha YMCA is offering an American Red Cross Waterfront Lifeguarding certification course beginning Tuesday, Dec. 20. Course fee is $200 for a member and $210 for the general public. Payment is due upon registration; please register no later than 3 days prior to class. Sign up at the Member Service Desk or by calling 262-6549622. YMCA The Kenosha Y is offering an American Red Cross CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer, Healthcare Provider or Lifeguard course on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. To learn more or to download the

handbook, go to www.redcross. org. The course fee is $70 for members and $75 for the general public.

VOLLEYBALL YMCA It’s not too late to join the adult coed volleyball league this fall. Team registrations are being accepted until Sept. 25 for the Sunday night league and until Sept. 27 for the Tuesday night league. Each team can have a maximum of 12 players, with at least three being females. The goal for each league is to have a recreational and competitive division depending on team enrollment.

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Wisconsin Juniors The Wisconsin Juniors have released their fall programs. Introductory programs include a K-4 “VolleyKidz” program, in addition to a third and fourth grade league. To see all of the organization’s fall programs, visit www.wisconsin juniors.com/camps-and-clinics

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Standings Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha Football Pee wee league Team

Won

Lost

Ties PCP.

PF PA

Ravens

4

0

0

1.000 68 15

Steelers

4

0

0

1.000 90 32

Falcons

3

1

0

.750

58 20

Packers

3

1

0

.750

73 6

Giants

3

1

0

.750

59 19

Seahawks

2

2

0

.500

48 43

Raiders

1

3

0

.250

38 68

Bears

0

4

0

.000

13 76

Panthers

0

4

0

.000

9 84

Colts

0

4

0

.000

0 93

Cowboys

3

1

0

.750

89 39

Eagles

2

2

0

.500

53 27

Lancers

2

2

0

.500

33 32

Rams

2

2

0

.500

57 45

Redskins

1

3

0

.250

31 127

49ers

1

3

0

.250

38 66

Jaguars

1

3

0

.250

19 66

Titans

0

4

0

.000

6 68

Saints

0

4

0

.000

32 124

Won

Lost

Ties

Pct.

PF PA

Knights

3

0

0

1.000 99 2

Patriots

2

1

0

.667

41 37

Cardinals

2

2

0

.500

71 71

Lancers

1

2

0

.333

32 65

Vikings

0

3

0

.000

18 86

Senior League Team

Junior League Team

Junior League Cont.

Won

Lost

Ties

Pct.

PF PA

Broncos

4

0

0

1.000 117 12

Browns

4

0

0

1.000 77 13

Chargers

4

0

0

1.000 87 20

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Soccer Top Performers @Play Top Pick

John Domkowski St. Joseph’s Varsity, scored 2 goals in an 8-4 loss to top-ranked Racine St. Catherine’s, Sept. 14.

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Volleyball Top Performers @Play Top Pick

Addie Kramer

Zoi Pinter Christian Life, had 9 aces in a victory over St. John’s Lutheran, Sept. 15.

UW-Parkside, had 13 kills in helping the Rangers to a victory over St. Joseph’s College, Sept. 16.

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More Top Performers

Connor Brown

Tristan Jass

Southport Bank, had 2 doubles and 2 RBI in a 7-4 victory over Mobile One, Sept. 13.

CYC Broncos, had 152 yards rushing and 3 touchdowns in a 43-6 decision over the Saints, Sept. 13.

More top performers... 6 victory over the Saints, BASEBALL

5-3 victory over Brookfield Sept. 13. White, Sept. 17. Nick Corban, UW-Parkside, Jack Heiring, SPS Dental, Austin Hernandez, CYC Gage Shine, Indian Trail shot a 3-under-par 141 went 3-3 with a double in Steelers, had 2 rushing JV, scored 4 goals in a 6-2 over 36 holes to help the a 10-0 win over the Fiddle- touchdowns in a 33-7 win victory over Racine Case, Rangers to a dual victory Head Yarns, Sept. 17. over the Panthers, Sept. Sept. 19. over Saint Joseph’s Carter Verwey, Southport 17. Sean Taylor, Christian Life College, Sept. 10. Bank, had 2 hits including Logan Hutchins, CYC Varsity, scored 2 goals in a a triple and an RBI in a 7-4 Giants, scored 2 touch4-1 victory over Wilmot, SOCCER triumph over Mobile One, downs in a 26-0 decision Sept. 17. Cristo Alvarez, ACE U11, Sept. 13. over the Colts, Sept. 17. had 2 goals with 1 assist in VOLLEYBALL Cole Ramos, CYC Steelers, FOOTBALL had 2 rushing touchdowns a 3-1 victory over Hartford Courtney Stack, UW-ParkUnited, Sept. 18. Frank Garcia, CYC Bronof more than 50 yards in side, had 24 assists and Chloe Kostos, U12 Racine cos, had 151 yards rushing a 33-7 triumph over the 11 digs in a win over St. United, scored 2 goals in a and 2 touchdowns in a 43- Panthers, Sept. 17. Joseph’s College, Sept. 16.

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The Christian Life High School JV girls volleyball team took third place in the nine-team Prairie Invitational on Sept. 17.

Five ladies of the Kenosha Running Club completed the Fort2Base 10 Nautical Mile (11.5 miles) Run on Sept. 11. This race started at Fort Sheridan and ended at Great Lakes Naval Base via the Green Bay Trail. The members were Kristine Griffin, Kris Hamelink, Maritza Adams, Tammy Devilbiss and Missy Lonergan. 22 | KSN@Play Digital Magazine | Issued September 22, 2011


Top Teams

The St Joseph Catholic Academy Varsity soccer team defeated Wilmot and Central to win the championship at the Central Soccer Tournament on Sept. 17.

The Wisconsin Lightning 18U Black softball team took seventh place in the 104-team 18U USA/ASA A Nationals in Normal, Ill., recently.

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All leagu es grad in Contact girls 5. . and offered to boys begin the week of Sept , s being YMca 5-11, with camps and clinic as third For the first time this fall, the Keno- Stacy Plowman at 262-654-9622 g om splowman@kenooffered to players as youn n, consha YMCA is offering ballroall ages. ext. 213, or at to indicate your interof org ts mca. grade. For more informatio cipan shay parti dancing for mation. active tact Jamie DeMatthew at est or to seek additional infor Senior ballroom for older day jdematthew@plprairiewi.com adults will be offered on Tues GOLF and bers for mem iots Pleasant Prairie Patr Basket- mornings for $20 public. Youth $30 for the general The Pleasant Prairie Patriots etball YMca will be offered ball Club will host a Fall Baskmiddle and adult ballroomfor $35 for mem- The YMCA is currently acceptinggolf in League for boys and girls season Tuesday evenings general public. registration for youth and adult al Gary bers and $60 for the school and high school. 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Directory Archery

Pleasant Prairie Predators

Kenosha Bowmen

Contact: 262-857-9908; jpicard2@wi.rr.com Works in conjunction with the Wisconsin Field Archery Association and the Wisconsin Bow Hunters Association.

Contact: 262-705-1215;

www.predatorsbaseball.com Travel baseball club for U9 through U14. Affiliated with Cal Ripken Baseball, playing out of the Rec Plex.

Western Kiwanis Youth Baseball

Contact: 262-884-0951;

hamiltonjimm@gmail.com Summer baseball

Baseball Burlington Little League

program. Traveling teams allow more talented players to play at a more competitive level.

Contact: www.bllbaseball.com Founded in 1959, the program now has over 500 children playing in five levels.

Contact: 262-344-2887;

hitters baseball

travel baseball organization.

Contact: 262-995-4742;

rj@hittersbaseball.org Competes in major showcase tournaments with prospect teams typically ranging from U15 to U18.

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;

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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

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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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St. Joseph CATHOLIC ACADEMY

Kenosha Tae Kwon Do Club

Contact: 262-654-8651;

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Contact: 262-657-8397;

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

Big blue camp Contact: 262-964-0264;

www.bigbluecamp.com Designed to

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

Rugby Kenosha Vultures Rugby Football Club

Boys & Girls Club/CYC

Contact: 262-552-7167;

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.

www.kenoshavulturesrugby.com Open to

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

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

Bradford High School Contact: 262-359-6200;

www.parksiderugby.com Club sport at

http://bradford.kusd.edu High school sports. Kenosha Christian Life High School

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

UW-Parkside.

Running Kenosha Running Club

Contact: 262-652-9046;

KENOSHA SPECIAL OLYMPICS

www.kenosharunningclub.org Puts on two

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

Kenosha YMCA

Contact: 262-654-9622;

www.kenoshaymca.org

Offers activities in multiple sports for all ages.

Lakeland Little League Contact: 262-942-7751;

burnett914@yahoo.com Youth baseball and

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

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;

softball organization serving western Kenosha County.

sdomin@carthage.edu Division III soccer.

Rec Plex

Contact: 262-694-0248;

Contact: 262-947-0437;

www.recplexonline.com/sports

Sports Festival on Kenosha’s lakefront July 23-24 featuring dodgeball, volleyball, sand soccer, basketball and lacrosse.

Stay In The Game

Contact: 262-697-4021;

www.stay-in-the-game.com Indoor baseball, softball and golf training facility.

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KASL

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.

United FC Soccer Club

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


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Southport Volleyball Club

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

Contact: 262-764-1930;

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muvolleyball@hotmail.com Boys volleyball

Kenosha Cyclones Fastpitch Club

for age 14-18. Club competes at regional level.

www.kenoshacyclones.org Serves U10

Contact: 262-862-7294;

Wisconsin Juniors Volleyball Club

Contact: 262-210-8456;

www.wisconsinjuniors.com

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

Tennis

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.

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

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

ktownwrestling@yahoo.com

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

tremper high school

Contact: www.kenoshawrestling.org High school wrestling.

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CLS varsity boys soccer kicks ball past Wilmot The Christian Life varsity boys soccer team handled county rival Wilmot Sept. 17. The Eagles defeated the Panthers, 4-1. The team also earned a 2-0 victory over Racine Lutheran Sept. 14, but fell to Westosha Central Sept. 17, 3-2, and to Shoreland Lutheran Sept. 19, 5-0.

Ethan Bolderson attacks up the wing.

Colin Thome free in space

TOP PERFORMERS

Sean Taylor scored two goals for the Eagles varsity boys squad in a 4-1 win over Wilmot Sept. 17, while teammate Dan Rozema notched a goal and added an assist. Nick Rozema turned back six Crusader shots on goal in posting a 2-0 shutout over Racine Lutheran Sept. 14.

Elliot English battles for position.

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Christian Life Volleyball

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JV spikers come back to beat Martin Luther; take third at Prairie The Christian Life girls junior varsity volleyball team dropped the first set, 20-25, to Martin Luther High School Sept. 15. The Eagles then rebounded to win the next two sets, 25-15 and The JV team used teamwork to earn 25-23, to take the match third place. over the Spartans. The team went on to grab third place at the nine-team Prairie Invitational Sept. 17. The squad has a season record of 4-4.

Going up for the block

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Zoi Pinter had nine aces for the fifth/sixth grade squad against St. John’s Lutheran Sept. 15, while teammate Heidi Desher served up six. Kristen Kenfield notched five aces for the JV squad against Martin Luther Sept. 15. Jessi Stocker dished out 14 assists for the JV team at the Prairie Invitational Sept. 17.

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The junior high team cheers for an ace.

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ITHS JV1 Soccer outdoes Racine Case The Indian Trail JV1 boys soccer squad defeated visiting Racine Case Sept. 19, 6-2. The Hawks controlled the pace of the game in cruising to victory. Sam Vecchitto gets ready to defend.

Looking for an opening

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Gage Shine scored four goals for ITHS JV1 in its convincing 6-2 conquest of Racine Case Sept. 19. Teammate Paul Eggers scored a goal and picked up an assist. Brandon Deacon added a goal to the winning cause. Austin Hoecherl in action

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St. Catherine’s slips by Lancers, 8-4 The St. Joseph’s boys varsity soccer squad played a strong game offensively, but broke down in transition and fell to the Angels of Racine St. Catherine’s, 8-4. The game was played Sept. 15 at the SCORE Soccer Complex.

Erik Schrand pushes past a defender.

Alex Marciniak distributes the pass.

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John Domkowski scored two goals and assisted on another in the Lancers’ 8-4 loss to Racine St. Catherine’s at the SCORE Complex Sept. 15. Teammates Erik Schrandt and Michael Ryan also found the back of the net. Nick Bolander on the run

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UW-Parkside Men’s

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UWP men’s cross country team wins Midwest Open The UW-Parkside men’s cross country team claimed the Midwest Open championship for the first time in school history. The meet was contested at Wayne E. Lots of Ranger singlets in the front pack. Dannehl National Cross Country Course. UWP logged a low team score of 60, followed by St. Joseph’s College, 63, and Division I UW-Milwaukee, 46. The Rangers also beat out Division I UW-Green Bay at the event.

Spencer Bursten meets the ball.

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Evan Lewandowski finished second for the men’s cross country team out of 140 finishers at the Midwest Open, hosted by UWP. Freshman Nick Corban shot a three-under-par 141 to boost the Ranger men’s golf team to a 601-647 dual meet victory over St. Joseph’s College in DeMotte, Ind. Tim Thao scored the lone goal for the Ranger men’s soccer team in a 1-1 tie at Illinois-Springfield Sept. 18.

Jon Gourlay settles ball

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UW-Parkside Women’s

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Ranger women’s soccer team handles Prairie Stars National power UW-Parkside emerged victorious in a women’s soccer match at Illinois-Springfield Sept. 18 by a 4-1 count. The Rangers, who made Shannon Becker had a goal and three assists in it to the NCAA’s the Ranger win on Sunday. Sweet 16 last season, are off to a 3-1-0 start so far this year. UWP returns home for a match with Missouri-St. Louis Friday, Sept. 23, at 1:15 p.m., at Wood Road Field.

Cassy Marx digs out a ball.

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Shannon Becker scored a goal and served up three assists for five total points for the Ranger women’s soccer team at IllinoisSpringfield Sept. 18. Caroline Langer and Addie Kramer each registered 13 kills for the Ranger women’s volleyball team in a tight 3-2 victory at St. Joseph’s College in Rensselaer, Ind., Sept. 16.

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Rangers celebrate a win.

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Aiello Family Dentistry edges Southport Bank, 5-4 Aiello Family Dentistry jumped to an early 4-0 lead and hung on to defeat Southport Bank, 5-4, in a Little Leaguers of Kenosha game Sept. 17 at Kenosha Sports Complex #3. The game ended with a heads-up Southport Bank’s Nathan Hall at the plate defensive play, with a base runner getting tagged out at second base.

Alexander Kelly batting

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Nathan Hall, Max Hagberg, Jake Reynolds and Scott LaMothe each drove in a run for Southport Bank in a 5-4 loss to Aiello Family Dentistry Sept. 17.

Carter Verwey is focused.

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


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Falcons soar past Raiders The Falcons of the Boys and Girls Club/CYC youth football program scored a 26-7 victory over the Raiders Sept. 17. The game was played Fighting for extra yardage at CYC Quilling Field and saw the Falcons improve their season record to 3-1. Next up for the Falcons is a 9 a.m. kickoff against the Colts Saturday, Sept. 24.

Three yards and a cloud of dust

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Justin Dierckens, Broc Lampe, Jaylen Hilton and Michael Caira each found his way into the end zone for the Falcons in their 26-7 triumph over the Raiders.

Falcons close in on a Raider runner.

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


Kenosha Running Club

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KRC sails at Fort2Base 10 Nautical Mile Run Members of the Kenosha Running Club fared well at the Fort2Base 10 Nautical Mile (11.5 miles) Run Sept. 11. The race started at Fort Sheridan and Members of KRC pose after their run and ended at the Great include (from left) Kristine Giffin, Kris Lakes Naval Base via Hamelink, Maritza Adams, Missy Lonergan the Green Bay Trail and Tammy Devilbiss. just south of the state line. KRC’s previous event was at the Crim Festival Races in Flint, Mich.

All smiles after finishing a run

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Kristine Giffin was third in her age group in a time of 1:32.28 for the 11.5-mile course at the Fort2Base 10 Nautical Run Sept. 11. Her pace was 8:03 per mile. Other top KRC performances at the event were turned in by Missy Lonergan, 1:40.59; Kris Hamelink, 1:42.02; Tammy Devilbiss, 1:47.51; and Maritza Adams, 1:47.42.

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Brian Falcone races to the finish line.

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ACE U11 boys beat Hartford United, 3-1 The U11 ACE soccer team continued its strong start to the season by defeating Hartford United, 3-1, Sept. 18, in Hartford. The team was coming off of a 5-2 victory against MK Muskego the previous day. Ethan Zgorzelski (right) battles. Pressuring the defense

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Cristo Alvarez notched a hat trick against MK Muskego Sept. 17 in a 5-2 victory for the ACE U11 boys. He came back to score two goals and assist on another the next day in a 3-1 triumph over Hartford United. Giovanni Altamirano logged a goal and an assist in the victory over MK Muskego.

Spencer Lehmann crosses the ball.

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For more information, contact Oscar Toscano at www.acesoccerclub.org


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U8 Jaguars battle Bobcats The U8 Jaguars of the Kenosha Area Soccer League (KASL) took on the Bobcats at Anderson Field under wet and slick conditions. Scores are not kept; however, the performance by the Jaguars was very good. The team possessed the ball and worked on combination play. The Jaguars varied their attack to include both team passing skills and one-on-one work on goal.

Morgan Fuhrer settles the ball.

Giovanni Bosko wins the ball.

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Joshua Reget in front of the pack.

Livie Lehmann dribbles toward the goal.

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


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U12 teams continue success Both the U12 Racine United White and Red teams are on a roll. The White team put together a solid weekend, defeating the Tosa Kickers in Milwaukee Sept. 17, 5-3, then beating that same squad, 9-2, in Racine, Shot and a goal! Sept. 18. The Red team also won a pair of matches, downing Brookfield White, 5-3, Sept. 17, then putting on a 2-1 encore win over the Brookfield team Sept. 18.

MacKenzie Gore goes down the sideline.

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Chloe Kostos scored two goals for the Racine United Red team Sept. 17 and added another the next day against Brookfield White. Alexa McClain scored a goal for the Red squad in each game against Brookfield White. Anna Holton served up an assist in both matches against Brookfield White for the Racine United Red team.

Emily Winter settles the ball.

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 going national United FC has joined the ranks of nationally recognized, elite soccer clubs. The U15 boys Red team will make its debut this year in the U.S. Youth Soccer National League, an extension of the U.S. Youth Soccer Regional League. The league provides an avenue for teams to play meaningful matches against top competition from across the country. Sara Mahoney shows her skill.

Isaac Prince with a big kick

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Sara Mahoney scored a goal for the U18 girls in a 2-2 tie with Milwaukee Sport Club and tallied two goals in a 6-1 win over Racine United. Jackie Vanderkolk dished out two assists against Racine United.

Gianni Cairo with a goal kick

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