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Miracle League gives disabled kids their field of dreams pages 8-10

He shoots ...she saves

Other Features: Upcoming Events Top Photos Standings Top Performers Top Teams Player Profiles Directory

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Upcoming Events BASEBALL

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Kenosha Legion Post 21 Merchants The Merchants will hold an open tryout at Simmons Field Aug. 14 for the 2012 season. Registration will begin at 3 p.m. with the tryout starting at 4 p.m. Players should bring their own equipment. There will be a $10 registration fee to cover expenses.

J.C’s Basketball Academy J.C.’s Basketball Academy is hosting a shooting camp Aug. 16-19 at Holy Rosary gym. The camp will have a focus on shooting basics and keys to success. Cost is $60 per child with a family discount: two or more from same family, $55 per child. After Aug. 9, the cost will be $70 per child, with no family discount. Contact J.C. at 920-277-6953 or email him at jcbasketballclasses@gmail.com

Kenosha Merchants The U10 Merchants will hold tryouts Aug. 14 from 12-2 p.m. at the North Diamond at Carthage College. Pleasant Prairie RecPlex Call Lou Caira at 262-945-0664 for The Pleasant Prairie RecPlex is proud to announce the formamore information. tion of a new basketball program, Patriot Baseball Club the Pleasant Prairie Patriots. The RecPlex Baseball is proud to Patriots travel basketball program announce the creation of the Patriot will be offered to boys and girls in Baseball Club. Tryouts will be held grades 5-11, with camps and clinics Aug. 20-21 at Prairie Springs Park. being offered to players as young The Patriots will offer the following as third grade. For more informateams: U11, U12, U13-Americans, tion, contact Jamie DeMatthew at U13-Nationals, U14-Americans and jdematthew@plprairiewi.com U14-Nationals. Other teams may Pleasant Prairie Patriots be created. For more information, email kjensen@plprairiewi.com or The Pleasant Prairie Patriots Basketball Club is hosting a Fall Basvisit www.recplexonline.com ketball League for boys and girls in Pleasant Prairie middle school and high school. The Pleasant Prairie is offering recseason begins Sept. 17 and ends reational baseball leagues in the Oct. 15. Sign your team up today fall for children between the ages online at www.recplexonline.com/ of 7-9 and 9-13, as well as team sports/patriots-basketball Contact leagues for any current U11/12 or Jamie DeMatthew at jdematthew@ U13/14 teams. Call Kris Jensen at plprairiewi.com for more informathe RecPlex at 262-925-6739 for tion. more information. Pleasant Prairie Patriots Wisconsin Rampage Patriot Basketball will host three The Wisconsin Rampage Select separate clinics for guards, post Baseball Club is having tryouts Aug. players and shooters. Each camp 20 from 12-4 p.m. at the Kenosha will be once a week starting the Sports Complex on Diamonds 5 week of Sept. 5 and run through the and 6. For more information or to end of October. The fee is $10 per register online, visit www.leaguel- session or $72 for all eight weeks ineup.com/welcome.asp?cmenuid for members, and $15 per session =1&url=wrs&sid=151986364 KSN@Play Digital Magazine | Issued August 11, 2011 | 6

or $108 for an eight week pass for non-members. Sign up online at www.recplexonline.com/sports/ patriots-basketball

FOOTBALL Boys & Girls Club The Boys & Girls Club will offer an inaugural season of flag football in conjunction with Kenosha Area Athletics. Players can register at the Boys & Girls Club until Aug. 19. Cost is $50 for members and $65 for non-members. Kids in grades K8 are welcome to play in the league. Pleasant Prairie RecPlex The RecPlex is partnering with NFL Flag to offer boys and girls ages 7-14 the chance to play flag football in Kenosha. League play begins in late August. Age divisions are 7-8, 9-11 and 12-14. For more information, call 262-925-6739 or visit www.recplexonline.com

GOLF YMCA The YMCA is currently accepting registration for youth and adult golf lessons with PGA professional Gary Brooks. The price for members is $50, while the general public price is $100 for youths. Adult member pricing is $60 with the general public paying $120. For more information, contact Stacy Plowman at 262-654-9622, ext. 213, or visit www.kenoshaymca.org Kenosha Komets The Kenosha Komets and GRC will present the first annual Ice Bowl Aug. 26-27 at the Kenosha Ice Arena. Bowling cost is $5 per person per game, or rent a lane for two hours for $30. For more information or to make reservations, contact Sherry at 262-945-9767 or promotions@kenoshakomets.com


Upcoming Events HOCKEY

United FC The Battle on the Border Tournament is still accepting teams for the Aug. 27-28 event at Anderson Field. For more information, visit www. unitedfcwi.com or send an email to botbdirector@gmail.com

YMCA The Kenosha YMCA is offering several disciplines of martial arts: fencing, Olympic Judo and JuJitsu, Shorei Kempo and Traditional Tae Kwon Do. Fees range depending on the discipline from $30 to $120. For SOCCER more information on summer martial Kenosha Sting arts, visit www.kenoshaymca.org Tryouts for the Kenosha Sting are set for Aug. 14 at the Carthage MARTIAL ARTS College softball field. U14 and U16 Kenosha Tae Kwon Do tryouts will go from 2:30-4:30 p.m., Students from Kenosha Tae Kwon and U10 and U12 tryouts will go Do Club, 2221 63rd St., will demfrom 4:30-6:30 p.m. Please arrive onstrate their martial arts abilities 15 minutes prior to start time for at the Secret Garden CafĂŠ on Aug. registration. Call Dave Rivera at 26213 at 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. Pamphlets 818-3671 for more information. will be available for anyone interested in more information.

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SOFTBALL Lakeland Legends The Lakeland Legends, a newly developed travel program under the local softball league, Lakeland Little League, will hold tryouts Aug. 20 at Sorensen Field. Tryout times are as follows: 16U - 9 a.m., 14U - 10:30 a.m., 12U - noon, 10U - 1:30 p.m. Call Tom McCormack (262-4921501) or Jerry Alter (262-5153101) with questions or visit www. eteamz.com/lakelandll Wisconsin Lightning The Wisconsin Lightning will host tryouts Aug. 13-14 at Wilmot High School for girls ages 7-18 looking to join a competitive fastpitch organization. Pre-register at www. wilightningfastpitch.com

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Procarione family Busyness. It keeps us on the run every day, from errand to errand, meeting to meeting, responsibility to responsibility…and suddenly the day is gone. Most of us have just enough time to take care of ourselves and our families, and little time for the diseased, the disadvantaged and the disabled. But when we justify our lack of volunteerism by saying that our plates are too full, we ignore the empty plates in front of the most needy. Standing out in sharp contrast are those to whom benevolence is a way of life. They run just as many errands, attend just as many meetings and fulfill just as many

Jim Procarione pitches to Eddie Grogan at Rotary Miracle Field.

responsibilities, but still find time to comfort those carrying heavy burdens, sacrificing daily to make the world a better place.

Among those angels of mercy are the members of the Procarione family. The longtime Kenoshans and current Pleasant Prairie residents, who have served as volunteers at homeless shelters and bell ringers for the Salvation Army, have never been content with feasting on life’s luxuries while those in need around them beg for scraps. Instead, they’ve made a lifestyle out of serving others and making miracles happen for those with little hope. Diagnosed with muscular dystrophy Jim and Diane Procarione have three children, but through the years they’ve had more than 20 kids living in their home, including 19 foster children. All of them are better off today than they would have been had they not known the Procariones, and none can attest to that fact more than Cyrus.

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pitches in to help those in need YMCA’s Miracle League goes to bat for disabled kids “We got Cyrus when he was 10 days old,” said Jim, an executive chef at Abbott Laboratories. “When he began to crawl, my wife noticed that something wasn’t right. We had him tested and learned that he had Duchenne muscular dystrophy, which is the worst form of this disease. We didn’t go into it intending to adopt him, but once we learned about his condition, we felt we needed to keep him. We officially adopted Cyrus when he was 8 years old.” Cyrus, now 16, has been in a wheelchair for the past three years. He will be a sophomore at Tremper

High School this fall. His favorite subject is science.

ties and the Ford Motor Company, we were able to build Rotary Miracle League comes to Kenosha Miracle Field, which is the custom-designed baseball field with Cyrus also enjoys baseball, and a cushioned synthetic turf surface thanks to a visionary program that accommodates wheelchair and called the Miracle League, he and walking assistance devices,” said other kids from 3 to 19 years of Stacy Plowman, sports director of age with physical and developmenthe Kenosha YMCA. tal disabilities have played the sport The fenced-in field, located at on Wednesday nights during the the Callahan Family Branch of the past seven summers. The Kenosha YMCA, also includes an electronic Miracle League was launched in scoreboard and stands for specta2004 at the Kenosha YMCA. tors. Adding to the atmosphere is “With the support of the Johnthe playing of the National Anthem son Family of Companies, Rotary prior to the game. Players wear Clubs of Kenosha, Brewer Charicontinued on page 10

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t-shirts with their names on the backs. The league is free to all participants. “Each participant is partnered with a volunteer buddy who assists them with batting, fielding and base running,” Plowman continued. “This year, we had 32 players and 30 buddies. We divided the players into two teams, the Brewers and Cubs. The three special rules of the league are that every player gets a hit, every player gets on base and every player scores. Every player bats in every inning, with the last child hitting a home run to drive everybody in.” Entire family gets involved The whole Procarione family is involved with the Miracle League. Jim, the Kenosha YMCA’s 2010 Volunteer of the Year, pitches to the kids or sets them up with a tee, and keeps a bucket of balls next to him, rolling one to each fielder every time a batter hits the ball. Jim and Diane’s biological daughters, Katie, 22, and Jamie, 18, serve as Cubs managers, while Jamie’s boyfriend, Tim, manages the Brewers. Diane keeps parents and other fans focused on the game. “Supporting all of the kids’ efforts on the field is my job as cheerleader from the stands,” Diane said. Having grown up with Cyrus – and having witnessed the sacrifices their parents made for so many children – the girls understand the significance of their contributions. “Helping the kids at Miracle KSN@Play Digital Magazine | Issued August 11, 2011 | 10

Jamie and Cyrus Procarione display Cyrus’ “Best Leader” certificate.

League is the best hour spent each week,” Katie said. “Seeing all the kids’ smiles and hearing all their laughs is why volunteering is a joy, not a job,” Jamie said. Cyrus loves baseball and appreciates his family’s involvement, but really looks forward to hanging out with his Miracle League friends. “It’s all about socializing with everyone, especially the girls,” he said. A goodwill ambassador In addition to the weekly games at Rotary Miracle Field, the local Miracle League kids go on occasional outings. They were guests of the Kenosha Merchants at Simmons Field in June, going out onto the field prior to the game. Two years ago, Cyrus threw out the first

pitch at a Brewers game as the goodwill ambassador for the state of Wisconsin on behalf of the Muscular Dystrophy Association. “I feel very fortunate to be healthy and I feel fortunate jobwise, to be able to support my family and others,” Jim said. “I want to give back, and the Miracle League is a great way to do it. As the number of kids in the program grows, the need for more buddies increases as well. We’re always looking for more people to help.” Any individuals interested in volunteering their time as Miracle League buddies, or any companies interested in Miracle League sponsorship opportunities, should contact Plowman at 262-654-9622.


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FINAL Standings BAMBINOS SOFTBALL Monarchs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grasshoppers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hornets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fireflies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Butterflies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dragonflies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladybugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honeybees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Cameron Huss, Matthew Hill and Sam Scarlato (left to right) Rockhounds, were selected by their teammates to represent them in the RecPlex Cal Ripken Minor League All-Star Game, July 24.

Joey Bobeck (batter) Willkomm Mobil, had 2 hits including a single and triple and drove in both of Willkomm Mobil’s runs in a 4-2 loss in the championship game against Burger King, July 25.

Bryce Biedrzycki, Lakeland Little League U10 All-Stars, led the team with 14 hits in 17 at-bats in the Wisconsin District 6 Championships at South Milwaukee Little League, late July.

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Daniel Moore won and Max Serpe took second in the 2011 Kenosha County Juniors Tennis Tournament for 12 and under singles division, Aug. 2.

Finished in 1st place in the 10-under singles division in the Rec Department’s Junior Tennis Tournament at Bradford High School, Aug. 3.

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Aaron Mutter, Burlington Little League, earned the win in the state championship game, allowing no runs in 5 innings while striking out 8 and walking 2, and also hit a home run.

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The White Sox completed a perfect 14-0 season to win the Major CYC Championship. Pictured are (front row, from left) Colin Marker, Michael Latner, Austin Duczak, (second row) Matt Gray, Austin Perez, Jack Meyers, Joshua Garcia, Tariq Solomon, and (back row) coach Ron Marker, coach Pete Perez, Jeshua Marker, Devin Perez, Ben Romnek, coach Randy Romnek and head coach Ron Meyers.

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The Cowboys recently won the Boys & Girls Club Bambino 7-8-year-old division with a perfect record.

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The Monarchs defeated the Grasshoppers 4-3 to win the Boys & Girls Club 6-8-year-old Bambino girls division championship.

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Hometown: Kenosha, Wis. Height: 5'0" Favorite College: Kentucky Favorite Sport: Basketball Favorite Player: Lebron James Favorite Shoe Brand: Jordan’s Favorite Sport Moment: Leading St. Joe’s Academy third/fourth grade to a Junior Division title. Sport Goal: To continue to be a Student Athlete first on and off the court. Then play Division I basketball. When I’ve got a game, I can’t play without...my mentor and basketball trainer, Coach JC.

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Favorite Sport: Football Favorite Player: Bo Jackson Favorite Shoe Brand: New Balance 454’s Favorite Sport Moment: Scoring the go-ahead touchdown in the 2000 High School State Championship Game. When I’ve got a game, I can’t play without...Watching “Pure Payton,” a documentary on Walter Payton.

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Directory Archery

Little Leaguers of Kenosha

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: 262-945-8717;

www.littleleaguersofkenosha.com

Dedicated to helping children become good citizens through teamwork, sportsmanship and fair play.

Pleasant Prairie Predators

Contact: 262-705-1215;

Baseball

www.predatorsbaseball.com Travel baseball Burlington Little League

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

hitters baseball

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;

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

Wisconsin Rampage Select Baseball

Contact: 262-344-2887;

rampageselect@yahoo.com Competitive travel baseball organization.

Basketball IEM Ironmen

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

Contact: 262-818-9823; mjensen73@wi.rr.com Racine-Kenosha area seventh grade boys competing in the spring and summer.

Kenosha Pumas

JC’s Basketball Academy

Contact: 262-758-0592;

ktownpumas@gmail.com U11 boys baseball team.

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.

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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.

RK Elite Basketball

Contact: 414-232-8470;

coachmlhill@hotmail.com Develops strong students, leaders and athletes.

UW-Parkside Men’s Basketball

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


Directory 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.

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Football Wisconsin Warriors

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

Wisconsin Wave Basketball Club

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

Bowling

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

randbstevens@aol.com Wednesday

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afternoon co-ed league at Petrifying Springs Golf Course.

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

Gymnastics

Boxing

Scamps Gymnastics

Straight Up Boxing

Contact: 262-945-8978;

Contact: 262-914-9257;

clemson31@wi.rr.com Provides children with

www.straightupboxing.com Focus is on the

a safe, fun-filled, progressive educational experience through gymnastics.

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

Cheer and Dance

Hockey Kenosha Komets

Classic Youth Cheer and Dance CYC Raiders All Stars

Contact: 262-945-9767;

www.kenoshakometshockey.com Youth

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.

hockey for ages 5-17.

Kenosha Thunder

Contact: 262-914-9876;

www.kenoshathunderhockey.com Hockey

Cycling

team.

Kenosha Velosport

milwaukee junior admirals aaa hockey

Contact: 262-748-5003;

www.kenoshavelosport.org Promotes junior

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.

bicycle racing. Focuses on road and track racing from the club to the national level.

Darts

Wisconsin Rampage Junior Hockey

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

Contact: 847-529-8248;

www.wisconsinrampage.com Junior B team

littlekw022@gmail.com Tuesday night dartball

playing in the Great Lakes Junior Hockey League.

league from October through March.

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jpulera22@gmail.com Develops mobility,

KenoshaLacrosseclub@yahoo.com Open to

Contact: 262-945-0453;

Contact: 262-770-2041;

flexibility and coordination via strength training combinations. Certified youth development specialists.

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

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Directory Martial Arts

Rec Plex

Braun’s Karate and Martial Arts

Contact: 262-947-0437;

www.bkmartialarts.org Incorporates discipline

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

www.recplexonline.com/sports Sports

Contact: 262-412-5942;

and respect through karate, aikido, capoeira and more.

dave strasser’s freestyle academy

Stay In The Game

www.davestrasser.com Trains individuals in

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

Contact: 262-697-4021;

Contact: 262-605-8760;

softball and golf training facility.

the sport of life through tailored fitness and disciplined sports training for all ages. Teaches self-defense.

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

Kenosha Tae Kwon Do Club

dwitthun@kenoshastjoseph.com High

www.kenoshataekwondo.net All instructors

wisconsin club net

school athletics.

Contact: 262-657-8397;

certified through Kukkiwon.

Contact: 262-652-7373;

todd.anderson@club-net.com The West Side

Multiple Sports Big blue camp Contact: 262-964-0264;

www.bigbluecamp.com Designed to empha-

Tennis and Swim program.

Rugby Kenosha Vultures Rugby Football Club

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

Contact: 262-552-7167;

Boys & Girls Club/CYC Contact: 262-654-

www.kenoshavulturesrugby.com Open to

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

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

www.parksiderugby.com Club sport at UW-

Contact: 262-359-6200;

Parkside.

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.

Running Kenosha Running Club

Contact: 262-652-9046;

Kenosha YMCA Contact: 262-654-9622;

www.kenosharunningclub.org Puts on two

www.kenoshaymca.org Offers activities in

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

multiple sports for all ages.

Lakeland Little League Contact: 262-942-7751;

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

Soccer Ace Soccer Club

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

www.losetheshoes.org Summer sports fes-

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Contact: 262-818-1502;

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Tennis

Contact: 262-694-0248;

East Side Tennis Club

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

and skill levels in gender and competition divisions.

Kenosha Crew

Contact: 262-945-0806;

Kenosha Tennis Club

www.kenoshacrew.com Club soccer for U8

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

through U18.

Red Star Soccer Club

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

Volleyball Southport Volleyball Club Contact: 262-764-1930;

United FC Soccer Club

muvolleyball@hotmail.com

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

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

Wisconsin Juniors Volleyball Club Contact: 262-862-7294;

Softball

www.wisconsinjuniors.com

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

kiwanis breakfast club Contact: 262-945-

5141; jwavro@fairwaymc.com Sponsors softball.

Wrestling

Kenosha Cyclones Fastpitch Club

Little Red Hot Wrestling Club

Contact: 262-210-8456;

www.kenoshacyclones.org Serves U10

Contact: 262-515-3097;

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

ktownwrestling@yahoo.com

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

tremper high school

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Twins are Boys & Girls Club Minor Division champs The Twins won the Boys & Girls Club Minor Division championship last week.

Mia Crabtree of the Bambinos watches her deep drive. The victorious group poses for a team photo.

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A member of the Bulldogs stands ready at the plate.

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Burlington falls short of Williamsport The Burlington Little League 12-and-under All-Star baseball squad was eliminated in regional play in Indianapolis Aug. 8. The team, known as the Wisconsin All-Stars in regional play, won its Kirby Befort fields a ground ball in first game and lost its Indianapolis. last three in pool play. The team fell to North Oldham (Ken.), 10-0. The club was 12-3 in All-Star competition and a stellar 33-4 on the season.

Dale Damon fires a pitch.

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Aaron Mutter pitched the first three innings in the win over Michigan in the first game of the regional tournament Aug. 5, allowing only one run while fanning six. Kirby Befort pitched 2 1/3 innings in the regional win, fanning five without yielding a run. Liam Safar went 2-3 at the plate with an RBI in the regional loss to Indiana Aug. 6.

Rounding third and heading for home.

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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Mason Kessler’s gem leads Vipers to 9-0 win over Franklin Mason Kessler’s pitching performance was the highlight of the Kenosha Vipers’ opening game win in the Watertown Rock River Shootout last month. The Vipers defeated Franklin, 9-0, behind Kessler’s complete game one-hitter.

Kyle Koth looks to pick a runner off of first.

Catcher Kam Gorman congratulates Mason Kessler.

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Mason Kessler tossed a one-hit shutout against Franklin. Kyle Kulver legged out a double and a triple against the Northern County Crush. Austin Shore pitched six innings, allowing two runs in a 4-3 win over the LITH Pirates. Matt Kilby had two doubles, a single and five RBI in a 9-8 win over Longshots.

Kyle Kulver delivers a pitch.

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Wisconsin Rampage Select U14 takes second at Mall of America Madness Tournament The Wisconsin Rampage Select U14 baseball team finished in second place at the Game Day USA Mall of America Madness Tournament in Minnesota last week. The team defeated Menotonka (Minn.), Iowa X-Factor, Racine Erickson’s and the Minnesota Express before dropping the championship game to the Minnesota Miller’s Elite team.

Jeremy Williams waiting his turn.

Members of the Wisconsin Rampage include (from left) coach Kyle DeWitt, Ty Jandrowski, Peter Hammond, Nate Hanner, Kyle Schulz, Jake Buthman, Lane Ochs, Andy Finley, Mike Haugh, Max Rothweiler, Vinnie Hubli, Aaron Clifton, Jeremy Williams, Jared Hoerter, Evan Myers and coach Tony Hubli. Vinnie Hubli in his motion.

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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Kenosha Raptors look to expand lacrosse in Kenosha The Kenosha Raptors Lacrosse Club will be working hard this fall and winter to expand the game of lacrosse in the Kenosha area. The club started last year by moving its boys high school team into the varsity level of the MAYLA League. This year, the club is looking to expand and create new teams for both boys and girls.

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The game was a blast for grades K-1 and YMCA soccer The Blue team came out hot from the start and scored the only goal of the contest in a 1-0 victory over the Green in a YMCA soccer match. Both the Blue and Green teams march off the field after the clash.

Pre-kindergarten players are instructed at the YMCA.

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Joey Ciardo scored the lone goal of the game in the Blue’s 1-0 win over the Green. Brodie Collins turned in a solid effort for the Blue, while Jason Robertus stood out for the Green. Great effort shown by both teams.

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Footblasters have outstanding summer season The Footblasters (U10) played in the Summer Nights 3v3 soccer league in Waukesha and ended up with a 7-3 record. The mark placed the Footblasters in second place in league play. All three losses came at the hands – or feet – of powerhouse SC Waukesha. The team knocked off three U11 teams during the campaign.

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Lakeland Junior Softball All-Stars win state The Lakeland Junior All-Stars defeated Kennedy Madison in the finals of the state tournament July 31. The locals walloped Kennedy Madison, 41-1, in the first game and blanked that same club, 20-0, to secure the title.

Top) Members of the Lakeland Junior All-Stars are (front row, from left) Pammy Anderson, Angela Nevoso, Bridget Nelson, Ashley Henningfield, (back row) Jessica Rainey, Kailey McCormack, Megan Jazdzewski, Ashley Alter, Ashley Barsuli, Miranda Nobile and Emilee Nelson. The team is coached by Jon Henningfield and Glen Nelson. Jerry Alter is the manager. Bottom) The Lakeland Little League U11 team poses with the championship banner.

The Lakeland Little League major softball squad won a District 6 title.

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Green Wave captures RecPlex coed softball championship The Green Wave third through sixth grade coed softball team went 6-1 in the regular season. The squad captured the championship by going undefeated at the RecPlex Family Days tournament.

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Members of the Green Wave are (front row from left) Justin Smith, Alyssa King, Anna Chumbley, Emma Tomamichel, (second row) Brandon Zoerner, Grant Enwright, Leslie Santana, (third row) Sam Cardinali, Robecca Keller, Roberta Keller, Lennon Madory, and (back row), coaches Tom Zoerner, Jeff Smith and Andy Madory. Not depicted are Max Madory and Katie Schroeder.

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Red Devils compete in Lose the Shoes sand soccer and dodgeball The Red Devils posted a 2-1 record and qualified for the semifinals of the Lose the Shoes soccer tournament July 23-24. Team Raytown then knocked off the Red Devils, 21. The squad also made it to the semifinals of the dodgeball tournament before dropping a two-games-to-one decision to the Purple People Eaters.

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