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CONTENTS 4: Seedings in singles, doubles individual state tournament a highlight for Regis girls tennis season. 6: McDonell/Regis boys soccer’s Zade Kidess finds home, leadership role on pitch. 8: Posterized: Chippewa Falls’ Hayden Goodman. 12: Cumberland graduate Kobe Berghammer making quick adjustment as UW-Oshkosh QB1.
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Regis tennis players from left, Elena Bourget, Caroline Kowieski and Evelyn Shepich all earned seeds for the state individual tennis tournament, which began play on Oct. 17.
aroline Kowieski faced heavy expectations heading into her senior year with Regis girls tennis. Namely, another trip to the state tournament down in Madison. Those hopes were thrown into limbo in the spring in the waters outside Costa Rica. Kowieski came face-to-face with a sizable wave while swimming in the ocean, causing her shoulder to extend backwards and dislocate from its socket. She popped it back into place and, at first, thought she may have escaped the ordeal unscathed. “I came home and played soccer for a couple months, tried to take a break from tennis,” Kowieski said. “I didn’t really think there was anything wrong with it.” Then she played tennis for the first time and dislocated it again. That’s when she discovered she had a torn labrum that required surgery. Since, it’s been a tough rehab back, though she’s been on top of her required work. That helped her stay ahead of schedule, compete in the six meets she needed to to qualify for subsectionals and earn that coveted trip to Nielsen Tennis Stadium.
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She didn’t just get to the state tournament either. She earned one of eight seeded spots in the Division 2 singles tournament. “My goal was really just to get back playing this CONTRIBUTED PHOTO season,” said Kowieski, the No. 7-ranked player in the The Regis girls tennis team celebrates with its field. “Getting to go to state too feels like a bonus.” Division 2 sectional championship plaque on Oct. 10 She isn’t alone on her team in receiving a at Menard YMCA Tennis Center. seeding. The Ramblers doubles duo of Elena Bourget and Evie Shepich also earned the No. 8 spot in doubles for the tournament, which kicked off Oct. 17. Rambler coach Kyle Seyer said that level of success is nearly unprecedented since he’s been in command of the program. “Seeds come and go based on how good your program is, and luckily for us we’ve had a pretty successful program the last few years,” Seyer said. “But with that being said, we really haven’t had that many. ... To be recognized, being in the top eight, it’s pretty hard to come by. It’s pretty rare for us to get both the doubles and singles down there.” Like Kowieski, Bourget started out as a strong singles player for the Ramblers. That changed last year, when the departure of key seniors made a team trip to state unrealistic. The staff wanted to give her the best chance to still get down to state, and pairing her with a promising freshman like Shepich late in the season seemed like the best option. Both agreed their first match together was rough — a “train-
wreck,” Bourget called it — but in time a connection was built. “We take lessons outside of season, both individually and together,” Shepich said. “That helps a lot with the chemistry, working together as a team.” “I think it helps that we can both have fun out there together, too, that we’re friends,” Bourget added. “That makes a big difference.” Bourget and Shepich took first in their sectional on Oct. 10 at the Menard YMCA Tennis Center, pushing the combo’s record this year to 21-8. Kowieski took third, suffering her first loss of the season. For the Ramblers, the success of their individual competitors is another accomplishment in a strong bounce-back year for the program. With the young 2018 squad, this was a two-year building project. As a team, Regis won its home sectional by 11 points to earn a spot in the team tournament. The third-seeded Ramblers will meet second-seeded Catholic Memorial on Oct. 26 in the D2 semifinals. “It was a goal in the offseason,” Seyer said of getting the whole team down to Madison. “We knew we had some talent. We knew if we worked hard we’d have an opportunity to get down there.” That makes for a busy and stressful month of October for the program. But no one is complaining, that’s for sure. “It’s a good stressful,” Bourget said.
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HIPPEWA FALLS — It’s early in the first half of McDonell/ Regis’ September 26 game against Wautoma/Wild Rose and Saints coach Joe Cash feels the referee is picking on his squad. Something has seemed off about this game right from kickoff.
Cash said numerous biased calls were going against his team, calls he said he’s never seen in any other game before. Then the whistle blew again and the referee raised his arm to call a foul on McDonell/Regis’ Zade Kidess for a push in the back. The call crossed a line for the Saints. MORE ON PAGE 10
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Kidess has a congenital limb defect that affects both his arms. The growth plate in his upper right arm did not develop properly and while his left arm is a more normal length, he has trouble moving it. And yet, this referee called Kidess for a push in the back. So the mild-mannered, humble Kidess turned around and with his arms raised toward the ref, asked the puzzling question on everyone’s mind, “how?” Pushing someone is maybe the one thing Kidess can’t do on the soccer field. In his third year with the Saints, Kidess has become a key figure for McDonell/Regis soccer. He’s turned from a rotational player who rarely saw the field into a leader on the team, according to Cash. “You can ask anyone on this team, they all respect him,” Cash said. “He sets the example day in and day out, he sets the example as a teammate. I’m a Marine officer by trait and our motto in the corps is ductus exemplo, leadership by example, and that’s the picture of Zade, he’s leadership by example.” Kidess doesn’t let his abnormalities define him. He said he doesn’t see it as a disability or a handicap, and he won’t use it an excuse. “I’ve learned to cope with it,” he said. “I don’t really see it as much of a disadvantage to me, especially in soccer where I don’t really have to use my hands much. Maybe it’s an advantage to me.” Even when it comes to throw-ins, Kidess said doesn’t have a problem throwing the ball. Sure, it might not be as strong as some of his teammates who usually take the Saints’ throw-ins, but it’s nothing he can’t do. Or take team training for example. “We’ll play like an ultimate frisbee game with a basketball in the gym to work on coordination and we don’t even ask Zade if he can do it, we just put him
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McDonell/Regis’ Zade Kidess watches the field during the Saints’ matchup with Altoona/Fall Creek on Oct. 15.
out there and he does it,” Cash said. “That’s what he expects.” That’s why his birth defects have never really come up within the soccer team. It’s something the team has “blinders to,” according to Cash. Instead, Kidess’ teammates see him as a leader both on and off the pitch. “He is the guy on the team that anyone can turn to no matter what,” junior Noah Helms said. “If you’re having a bad day, he’s the guy to go to, you can always call him. He’s the first one here, the last one to leave, he sacrifices everything, he’s just the man on the team anyone can look to.” On the field, Kidess is a marksman, according to Cash. He might not have the speed to break up field and find a hole in the defense to score, but when he gets the ball close to the net, it’s probably going in. “He can place the ball with a consistency that is unrivaled,” Cash said. That’s why Kidess was chosen to shoot in all three of the Saints’ penalty shootouts earlier this year at the Wautoma Invite. “I let the boys decide who would take the shots and
Zade was chosen as one of the kids to take the shots. He was the only kid who made all three of his shots,” Cash said. “He’s a sniper in front of the goal.” He’s always just found a way to overcome whatever problem may present itself. Whether it’s beating opposing defenders, putting in his contact lenses, or any of the other numerous household chores he does regularly, Kidess just finds a way. “It’s not as hard as you think. You kind of get used to it,” he said. “A lot of times I forget about it. It’s not something I think about much.” That’s what has made him so special to McDonell/Regis soccer this season. There are no excuses from a boy who could make excuses. Instead, he shows the boys around him how to work hard and how to succeed with whatever God-given skills they have. “He puts a smile on my face every day,” Cash said. “If I had 11 Zades on the field, I have no doubt that we would be a team full of results all season long. It may not be wins, but it would be results of positive team chemistry and everything you would want from a team.”
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