Green Bay — The one-liner made can throw as many jabs as he wants. huddle offense. It certainly needed has the horses to keep its pedal to for good TV, fun headlines. Long beIf the no-huddle finally takes off, if work. Last season the attack was the metal. If it’s successful early, exfore the pads came on, way back on this Aaron Rodgers-led offense gets mostly grounded. Everyone has a pect the no-huddle to stick. Finley Sentinel 08/22/2013 to %d%% fromwhy. original to fitline, letter page June Milwaukee, 5, Green Bay Journal Packers coach defenses on their heels, Copy tight Reduced end different theory Bottom estimates the Packers will run the Mike McCarthy stood at the podium Jermichael Finley has one predic- Green Bay could never stay in fifth offense 60% of the time.
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Defending WIAA Division 1 champion Arrowhead boasts a strong core of returning players, including (from left) offensive guard George Panos, linebacker Matt Seitz, wide receiver Ricky Finco, linebacker Sam Seonbuchner and defensive lineman Billy Hirschfeld.
Arrowhead keeps its sharp edge By MARK STEWART mstewart@journalsentinel.com
Town of Merton — Success, the Arrowhead Warhawks insist, will not change them. Three all-state players return to the defending Division 1 state champion. There are also three Division I recruits (and counting) and nine players who received mention on the Classic 8’s all-conference team. The Warhawks are the top team in the Journal Sentinel’s area rankings and most likely will hold a No. 1
Talent-rich Warhawks on a mission to defend their Division 1 state championship
ranking when the Associated Press state poll is released next week. They’re really good and a lot of their players already have accomplished so much. So at the start of the 2013 season the question for the Warhawks is simple: How will you maintain your edge?
“We just focus on having a perfect game,” senior linebacker Matt Seitz said. “Every time the offense gets the ball, we want to score. Every time the defense is out there, we want a stop. We want a three-andout every time, so that is what we put our energy to and focus on and forget about the state title even
though sometimes it’s hard.” To be honest, who would want to completely forget a campaign like 2012? Not only did Arrowhead go 13-0, but it really wasn’t challenged after opening the season with a come-from-behind victory over Minnetonka (Minn). Yet last week after the Warhawks had a strong showing in a scrimmage with Wisconsin Lutheran, Kenosha Indian Trail and Madison MePlease see ARROWHEAD, 7C
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mouth bass. It’s part of a new state record fish program in the works by the Department of Natural Resources. Paul A. Beginning in Smith 2014, the agency plans to separate kept fish into two categories, Legacy and Mod-
ern Day. ryear,” Scheidegger said. “We In addition, it plans to form a want to continue to recognize the Live Release category. historical records, but start a The program will move 13 longcategory for fish caught and verstanding but “unverifiable” reified in the modern time.” cords into the Legacy category, Scheidegger said the impetus said Karl Scheidegger, DNR fishfor the change came from inside eries biologist who coordinates and outside the department. Some the state record fish program. people outside urged the DNR to “The methods and standards of either substantiate or vacate old today are different from yesterecords. August 22, 2013 6:53 pm /
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