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NEWSVillage Board notes: TheGermantown VIllage Board
st week approved the selec-on of a new firm to do work one extension of utilities to thepassland Park Shelter. Seeage 4.
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Volunteers sought forock-in: Area volunteers areeeded for the annual
Germantown Youth Futuresock-in set for Friday, May 10,
to 11 p.m., at KennedyMiddle School. See page 3.
B Y THOMAS J. MCKILLEN
MANAGING EDITOR
The Germantown Village Boardpostponed action on a conditional userequest that would have allowed for a150-foot monopole wireless communi-cations tower in the northeast sectionof the village.
The tower is proposed by AT&Tand would be located on a 25-acreparcel at W124 N13185 WasaukeeRoad.
Resident Charlie Tur of Cedar Lanecompared the situation to the movie"Groundhog Day," in which the sameday keeps repeating itself over andover again.
Tur explained that the villagerejected a monopole tower proposednearby 20 years ago.
"It cost many of us time, effort andmoney to defeat that proposal," Tursaid. He then asked how many homeswould be nearby if that tower hadbeen approved. Tur said that 13 yearsago a tower was proposed nearby butfollowing objections from residents acompromise in which the tower waserected within a silo was reached.
"Are we telling the future residentsthat we are building a tower farm in
northeast Germantown or are weencouraging residential develop-ment?" Tur asked.
Marty Peck, a member of the PlanCommission, noted there are two tow-ers nearby that are disguised as silos.Peck said the compromise reached 13years ago came after the village hireda consultant to research the matter.
"The property value concern is a
valid concern we have right now," hesaid.
He also questioned why AT&T did-n't seek other options to co-locate onnearby towers and said "there's onlytwo dozen people who would beaffected by this." He said the companycame to Germantown after Mequon
Residents object to proposed celltower, board postpones action
Trustee Terri Kaminski responds to residents concerns about a proposedcell tower during the April 15 Village Board meeting. Kaminski’s motionto delay action on the proposal was supported by the board. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
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ri-Star contest: NolanSchuster attempts to con-ert a basket during the
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Area volunteers are needed for thennual Germantown Youth Futures Lock-int for Friday, May 10, 6 to 11 p.m., atennedy Middle School.
The event–which has a theme of “Outerpace”–will include carnival games, laserg, bungee basketball, dance, open gymnd more.
A minimum of 25 chaperones are need-d for both shifts–5:30 to 8:30 p.m. and 8
11 p.m. Those who are interested canoose one or both shifts. Chaperonesould be at least 18 years old and out ofgh school.
High school volunteers are also needed
to run games, collects tickets, sell conces-sions and oversee events, as well as for setup from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Interested teensshould stop by the high school’s YouthFutures during lunch April 29 and May 1.Assignments will be given on a first-come,first-served basis, but an effort will be madeto accommodate requests. A maximum of 60volunteers will be selected; no walk-ins theday of the event.
The lock-in is the major fundraiser for theyouth organization that promotes substance-free living among teens.
For more information, call theGermantown Rec. Dept. at (262) 250-4710;e-mail Patti Heinen at [email protected]; or fax (262) 255-2920.
Volunteers needed for Youth Futures lock-in May 10
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jected a tower proposal."The tower is going at the edge of
ermantown where they have the least num-er of people to complain about it, and it'srving Mequon and Ozaukee County at
ur expense," Peck said.Mary Ellen Gray, a landscape architect,
id the proposed tower would be a visualtrusion on residents in the area.
"It doesn't have to be there. AT&T wants
it's what's best for them," Gray said.Resident Debbie Markiewicz said her
n purchased property directly south of theoposed tower with the intent of possibly
uilding a new home in the future."When we heard that this was going up,
at whole reason was practically gone,"arkiewicz said.
Richard Rogers, a representative fromT&T, said the company seeks to look at co-cating on other towers as a first option.
"We have studied the co-location oppor-nities in the community, and they're just notere," he said.
Rogers also said there is a "coverageole" in the area for AT&T and other wirelessoviders.
"People are not going to build
400,000-$500,000 homes unless theyave good broadband coverage, becauseoadband coverage is the future," Rodgersid.
Three residents spoke in favor of the pro-
posal. Resident Richelle Barker said the vil-lage needs to improve its current wirelesscapability and prepare for the future of wire-less services.
"The tower at the height it is currently pro-posed is an important part of AT&T's networkthat will improve our current wireless capa-bility and expand the broadband coverage,"Barker said.
During board discussion, Trustee DavidBaum said that at the Plan Commission heasked for maps showing coverage if AT&T
...Company cites need to better coverage in arerom page 1 co-located on other towers and asked if the
company had those maps. Rodgers saidthose maps "were not relevant" because onesite would be just above tree level whileanother tower doesn't have room for anothercarriers. Dean Hoss, an engineer with AT&Tsaid a tower at 80 feet at the current silo site"didn't provide us the design criteria we werelooking for."
Trustee Art Zabel sought to revise themotion to reduce the tower to 99 feet and
have it disguised within a silo.Trustee Terri Kaminski noted she repre-sents the area as a trustee and resides withina mile of the tower site. She said she has hadproblems making calls from her residencewith another carrier.
"I can't talk at all in my house," Kaminski
said, noting she has to go ocalls on her cell phone. She one of four people now relyphones for phone use instealand line.
She added that "this is ability to communicate andhave this capability that wesurvive on."
Kaminski said she is seecompromise to the matter to
sites and tower heights. VDean Wolter added that "whheard tonight is that the residcare to see a 150-foot towthat's what we've heard loubody that is in that area."
The following report was takenfrom records at the GermantownPolice Department.
Drug possession• A male subject was taken into custody
for drug possession at 11:07 a.m. April 9 fol-lowing a traffic stop at Fond du Lac Avenueand Spaten Court.
Operating while intoxicated• A male subject was arrested for oper-ating while intoxicated-drug related at 11:51p.m. April 7 following a traffic stop at HilbertLane and Sylvan Circle.
• A male subject was arrested for oper-ating while intoxicated-second offense at1:28 a.m. April 13 after stalling his vehicleon the baseball diamond at Kennedy MiddleSchool.
Possession of tobacco• A male student of Germantown High
School was cited for possession of tobaccoand possession of a knife April 12.
Retail theft
• Two subjects were artheft at Fleet Farm, N96 WLine Rd., at 6:14 p.m. April 8
• A male subject was takfor retail theft at Walmart, Appleton Avenue, April 10.
Truancy• A male student at Ge
School was cited for truancy • A female student at Ge
School was cited for truancymother was cited for contribancy of a minor.
Vandalism• A male resident from
block of Hudson Drive reporhis home had been struck twpaintballs.
Warrant• A male subject was tak
at 11:32 p.m. April 7 on twFalls warrants following a Hilbert Lane and Sylvan Circ
POLICE BLOTTER
Germantown resident Marty Peckspeaks against a cell tower proposedalong Wasaukee Road during the April16 Village Board meeting. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
The Germantown VIllage Board lastweek approved the selection of a new firm todo work on the extension of utilities to theSpassland Park Shelter.
According to information from villagestaff, the village approved a contract with GoContractors LLC Feb. 13 to do the work at acost of $31,998. However, the company con-tacted the village March 11 and stated itwould not be able to do the work "for reasonof acquiring other work by other owners,"according to an April 16 memo by villageEngineer Brionne Bischke. The companyagreed to settle with the village for breakingthe contract a cost of $2,000.
The board then agreed to award the con-tact to BCF Construction Corp. at a $35,571.Trustee Art Zabel noted the village hasagreed to some work to keep the projectunder budget.
In other matters:•The board agreed to the rezoning of
land on Bonniwell Road from the A-1 to the
A-2 Agricultural zoning district. Also, theboard approved a two-lot certified surveymap. The request will allow the property,which is owned by the John J. Kohl RevocableTrustee, to be divided from a 24.75 acre lot
to a 10 and 14 acre lots.No one spoke at the pu
the matter. During board dTrustee Terri Kaminski said sh
that properties that are beingthe Conservation Fund for thprogram are "very inaccesfuture requests in which land the GreenSeams program shehave some recreation opportwalking path.
•The board approved $1,905,000 worth of 10-yegation promissory notes. The five bids and approved a biBank out of Madison, whicblended interest cost of 1.12will save the village $55,000
•The board appointed the village's bond attorney. VDavid Schornack said that Gsented the village in bond ising his current firm(Godfrey &
sole proprietor."I think staying with (Grig
go," Schornack said. —By Thomas J. McKi ll
Editor
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aff going above and beyond the practice ofedicine and are awarded annually. Potentialward recipients are nominated by peers,aff and community members. Award selec-on is determined by a committee consisting
of representatives from Froedtert HealthCommunity Memorial Hospital, its MedicalStaff and the community. Award recipients willbe recognized this fall at a reception wherethey will receive their award and a monetarydonation to the charity of their choice, in theirname.
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The Schauer Arts & Activities Center isproud to host the photography of BeaverDam residents Jack Bartholmai and DavidEdwards Exhibit from Friday, now-Sunday,May 26 in the Suckow Family Art Gallery.The exhibition features a collection of natureand wildlife photographs.
The Suckow Family Art Gallery is locat-
ed on the second level of the at 147 N. Rural Street Hartford. Gallery hours through Friday from 9 a.m. Saturday from 11:30 a.m. can visit SchauerCenter.org/for details about other upcom
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Campus Notes• Dustin Page of Germantown was
amed to the 2012 Fall Dean’s List atorthern Illinois University.
• Germantown resident Andreweumann earned a BBA, Business, market-g degree from the University of Wisconsin-au Claire at the conclusion of the universi-s Winterim 2013 academic session.
• Kaitlin Siebenlist of Germantown wase recipient of a Presidential Scholarship ine amount of $14,000 to Upper Iowaniversity.
Medication collectionset for April 27
The public can turn in their unused orxpired medication for safe disposal in theermantown Police Department parking lotaturday, April 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.or information on other collections, call00-882-9539 or visit www.dea.gov.
Hospital’s spring fundraisingevent offering variety of prizes
A $2,000 cash prize and an assortment$100 gift certificates for 10 of southeast-
n Wisconsin’s most notable restaurants aree top prizes in the 2013 Spring Splendorffles, coordinated by Community Memorial
oundation.The “Bonus Baby Raffle” features a
2,000 cash first prize, $750 cash secondize, $500 cash third prize and $250 cashurth prize. Tickets are $25 each or six for100.
The winner of the “Crackerjackestaurant Raffle” will receive one $100 giftertificate to 10 different restaurants. Rafflekets are $20 each or seven for $100.
Winners for both raffles will be drawn atpring Splendor 2013 “Grand Slam”–the
nnual gala fundraiser benefiting Froedtertealth Community Memorial Hospital in
Menomonee Falls–which is set for Saturday,April 27. One does need not be present towin.
“Grand Slam” will take place at MillerPark, One Brewers Way, Milwaukee. Ticketsare $175 per person and include an eveningof dinner, silent and voice auctions, enter-tainment and more.
Tickets for both raffles, as well as for theevent, can be purchased by callingCommunity Memorial Foundation at (262)257-3761 or [email protected]. Visitcommunitymemorialfoundation.org for moreinformation. Raffle tickets are also availableat the event.
Kids Fishing Derby set for May 11The Kids Fishing Derby sponsored by the
Optimist Club of Menomonee Falls will beheld at the Mill Pond Shelter Saturday, May11 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Free registration will take place from 9 to10 a.m. This will include a T-shirt and chanceto win a door prize.
This catch-and-release contest is free forall children ages 3-16 who reside or attendschool in the village or outlying areas.Children under 9 must be accompanied byan adult. Trophies will be awarded in fiveage divisions.
Participants should bring their own fish-ing equipment. There will be a limited supplyof bait.
Food, sponsored by the MenomoneeFalls Neighborhood Watch, will be sold atthe pavilion.
The Mill Pond Shelter is located north ofthe Main Street bridge between WaterStreet and Grand Avenue.
May computer classes
offered at Senior CenterThe following computer classes will be
offered at the Germantown Senior Center inMay:
• Introduction to MicrosoftExcel–Tuesdays, May 7, 14, 21 and 28(Option 1 is 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. and Option2 is 7 to 8 p.m.)
• Introduction to MicrosoftWord–Thursdays, May, 2, 9, 16 and 23, 10to 11 a.m.
• Introduction to DigitalPhotography–Thursdays, May 2, 9, 16 and23, 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. Students shouldbring their own cameras to class.
The cost for each of the classes is $30for residents and $55 for school district resi-dents and non-residents.
Classes are limited so early sign-up isrecommended. One can sign up at theSenior Center, online or by calling (262)253-7799.
The Senior Center is located at W162N11960 Park Avenue.
Etta May & The Southern FriedChicks at Schauer Center May 11
Etta May & The Southern Fried Chicksbring their stand-up comedy to the SchauerArts & Activities Center on Saturday, May 11at 7:30 p.m.
Etta May & The Southern Fried Chicks isa combination of three very differentwomen; all from the south, and their hilarioustake on life, love, and the pursuit of happi-ness. The top headlining comediennes arethe original “desperate housewives” tellingclean, clever stories for every generation.
The performance will be preceded by afree SoundBites performance from 6:30 to 7p.m., featuring music by Meisel MusicCollective, featuring Celia and Ryan Meisel.Advance reservations recommended.
Tickets to Etta May & The Southern Fried
Chicks are $33 or $29 for adults and $31or $27 for students. Tickets can be pur-
Magician Glen Gerard crowd during at GermSchool April 13. Gerard’benefit performance for Youth Futures. Photo bMcKillen.
chased at the Schauer CenMonday through Friday from5:30 p.m. and Saturday from2 p.m. at 147 N. Rural Strcharge by phone at (262) 6or online at SchauerCenter.o
Donations for younneed sought for May
As part of a local servicect, students in Milwaukee College’s business communicholding a “Diaper Bank” colparents in need for a helpingMay 6. Money and unopendiapers will be accepted f12:30 p.m. at the West AllisS. 71st St., outside the studthe main entrance. Those whattend the event, but woudonate can visit diaperbanko
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All recommended immavailable to children, 18 yeaat no charge, at the WasHealth Department-Public A333 E. Washington St., Wesare required to bring previourecords to appointments andny children under the age of an appointment, call (262) press “0” for receptionist or800-616-0446. Convenient ed just off of Indiana Avenue
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LIFE CHURCH
Services Times - Saturday 4:30pm & 6:00pm;Sunday 9:30am & 11:00am. Children’sService & Nursery Provided. All services atGermantown Market Place - Squire &Mequon Rd. 262.251.5050 www.lifechurch-wi.com
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
W172 N11187 Division Rd, Germantown.Pastor Thomas Kaul. (262) 251-8250. Timesof worship: Wednesdays 6:30pm, Sundays9am.
WEST ALLIS
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1576 S. 78th St. 414-258-7400. Bible studyfor all ages at 9am. Worship at 10:15am withnursery care provided. www.firstbaptistwest-allis.org
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3617 Scenic Rd., Jackson 262-6www.stillwaterschurch.comContemporary, Nursery &Education (Sat. & Sun.) Wors5pm, Sunday 9 & 10:30am
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
St. Paul’s United Church of Christ. N89W16856 Appleton Ave. Menomonee Falls.262-251-5160. Services: Sunday 9:30amWorship; 9:30am Sunday School.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE PRINCE OF PEACE
Good Hope & Pilgrim Roads - MenomoneeFalls. Service Thurs 6:30pm, Sun. 8am &10:30am. No Sat. Services. Bible study &Sunday School 9:15am. Pastor NormTimmermann. 262-251-3360. Handicapaccessible. www.popmf.com
GERMANTOWN
CROSSWAY CHURCH
W156 N10041 Pilgrim Rd, Germantown.Sunday morning worship services at 9:00am& 10:45am. (262) [email protected] • www.crosswaygt.org
MENOMONEE FALLS
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UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
N84W16707 Menomonee Ave. 262-251-3830. Worship Services: Sunday 8am, 9amand 10:30am. Christian Education offered at9am and 10:30am. Nursery Available all serv-ices.
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GRACE EV.
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New location at W196 N9525 Cross ViewWay, Menomonee Falls, 262-251-0670.
Worship Thur 6:30pm; Sat 5:00pm; Sun 8:00,9:30 & 11:00am; JAM Sunday School9:30am; Traditional & ContemporaryWorship; www.grace-connect.org. Come joinus - Grace feels like home!
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For more information on how to have your church’s services listed here, please call Christine at 262-512-5028 Deadline: 3pm Wed
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The first annual Jackson Parks &ecreation/STAND/Boys & Girls Clubs of
Washington County Battle of the Bands will be heldn Saturday, June 15 from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Jacksonommunity Center, N165 W20330 Hickory Lane inckson. Firs t, second and third p lace winners will be
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between the ages of 14-20.• There will be an entry fee of $10 for all bands
selected to perform.• At least one member of the band must attend a
mandatory meeting in late May or early June.• Participants must arrive prior to the start of the
event and stay at the Community Center for the entireevent. Bands will be notified of the exact times priorto June 8. The program will follow a strict schedule so
bands must be ready to perform at their• Bands will have approximately 15
to perform. The sound will be donated aDylan Moore.
• Music selected must be appropriages type of show–no profanity, and nodrugs, alcohol or violence. Any band thrule forfeits the contest. Also, all clothingfrom tobacco, alcohol and drug referen
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Several pilot programs initiated by teach-g staff in the Germantown School Districte providing a glimpse of how technologyll change instruction and learning.
"We are very much in the infancy stagefiguring out where we are going to go
om here on out with technology integrationnd wireless technologies. We are runninglots to see what works best," said Nathan
ielke, district data coordinator and instruc-onal technology specialist.In a news release on the district Web
e, examples of incorporating technologyto the classroom included:
•The "flipped classroom" model that haseen implemented by math teachers atennedy Middle School. In the flipped class-om model, students view the instructionalsson outside the classroom while the class
me is used for working on assignments.ting an example from the sixth grade classTracy Rohde, the district stated the flipped
assroom allows for "more one-on-one inter-ctions with students during class time to per-nalize learning."
Mielke noted that several math teachersKennedy Middle School are in their sec-
nd year of this approach.
"While it is not a one-size-fits all technol-gy integration solution, its an example toelp teachers see how technology can helpem deliver content," he said.
•In Megan Kitze-Ward's classroom at ate high school, the Kennedy Google Apps
for Education are being used to provideteachers with online resources such workprocessing, presentations and spreadsheets,which are available to students with an inter-net connection. According to the district, thetechnologies allow the teacher to see howthe student is doing on a term paper andgive instant feedback to the student.
•Chromebooks — lightweight laptop
computers that run the Chrome operatingsystem — are being used at Kennedy MiddleSchool in conjunction with Google Apps.Also, Chromebooks for Math Interventions isbeing used at MacArthur ElementarySchool.
Mielke explained that the district is in atechnology planning year, "so we are work-ing to align our goals for where we aregoing in terms of technology with districtinstructional goals."
He added that the ideas for differentuses of technology and instruction is comingfrom the teaching staff.
"The teachers doing these pilots are verymuch ready to go and excited to try newthings in their classroom. Administrators pro-vide support and help spread the word onsuccesses." he said .
Mielke later added that "in any new ini-tiative there will be a learning curve. Oneteacher commented to me how with oneclass she didn't have to give any directions,they just went to it."
—By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor
District pilot programs usetechnology in different ways
The Going Green Committee atommunity Memorial Hospital–whichegan in the summer of 2008–has under-ken many initiatives to stay as “green” asossible.
The group began by assembling hospitalpresentatives involved in the waste, clean-g, energy usage, food preparation andedical supply areas. They first brain-ormed to see what they had alreadyccomplished and then looked ahead toture changes.
Some of these efforts include:• CMH began recycling surgical blue
raps (the wraps that are on the sterilized
quipment in surgery) and hard health careastics (irrigation bottles, gauze containers,c.) in October 2012.
• In November, a large project involvinge purchase of new beds, tables andhones for patient rooms was successfullyompleted. The project has allowed staff toerform their jobs more efficiently whileproving the patient experience. It alsocluded ways to repurpose or recycle thems that were removed. When more than
50 new beds were brought in, the old bedsere traded back to Green River Medical, aompany that specializes in redistribution fored medical equipment. The old beds wentthe Dominican Republic; they were distrib-
ed in and around the Santo Domingo area
to small hospitals and clinics.• This spring, the hospital will be replac-
ing the parking lot lights on the hospital cam-pus with new LED technology. They will onlyuse about half the energy that the existinglights use and still give off the same light.
• For the past 30 years, kitchen greasehas been saved and picked up to be madeinto soap.
• Old pens, markers, highlighters andmore are turned into a company that makesa donation to a charity of one’s choice.
The CMH Environmental ValueStatement is as follows:
Community Memorial Hospital is commit-
ted to a role of environmental responsibilityin all facets of our business. We fulfill this mis-sion by:
• Educating our workforce about envi-ronmentally friendly practices, along withour efforts and successes;
• Encouraging a personal responsibilityto care for the environment;
• Identifying and developing relation-ships with suppliers who provide environ-mentally responsible products and services;
• Investigating and implementing cost-effective, environmentally responsible solu-tions; and
• Measuring and reporting the organi-zation’s environmental footprint.
CMH makes ‘green’ initiatives a top priority
The Germantown Seniors Club will takeday trip to see “Annie Get Your Gun” ate Fireside Dinner Theater in Fort Atkinsonn Thursday, May 2.
Entrees served will be BBQ pork backbs and southern fried baked chicken breast.
The fee for the event is $99.Participants will meet at the Germantown
strip mall, located at Mequon and Squireroads, at 9 a.m. and return at approximately5:15 p.m.
The reservation deadline is April 18. Tomake reservations or obtain more informa-tion, contact the Germantown Senior Centerat (262) 253-7799.
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The Germantown girls soccer teamopened the season with a 4-0 win overMadison West April 12 and then tiedMadison Memorial the next day. Bothgames were played at the Whitefish BayLubar Stadium. Germatown's first two sched-uled games — against Oconomowoc andWhitefish Bay — were postponed.
Menomonee Falls won its first game ofthe season April 16, beating Brookfield
Central 1-0, with Rachel Clayton scoring thewinning goal in overtime for MenomoneeFalls. Menomonee Falls scheduled seasonopener against Racine Horlick was can-
celled.Hamilton opened the sea
loss to Divine Savior Holy AThe Chargers rebounded withWest Allis Central April 16.
Kettle Moraine Lutherarecord following a 2-0 wiWisconsin Christian April 16got goals from MackenzMegan Henning against Ce
scheduled opener against Wwas postponed, Kettle Moopened the season with a 1-0April 12.
Girls soccer: Germantownafter first two games
Local college sports teams and high profileprograms nationwide have players on their ros-ters who are familiar to area residents. The fol-lowing is a partial list of players with local tieson college athletic teams for the winter andspring seasons. Information was gathered fromWeb sites from colleges and universities, withadditional information submitted by readersover recent weeks.
Danielle Barbian, who graduated fromHamilton High School in 2011, helped her
Harvard women’s team to their first indoor IvyLeague track championship since 2000 by fin-ishing 2nd in the 60 meter dash recently.Barbian smashed her existing school record of7.59 with a time of 7.53 seconds in the event.
Dan Studer, a 2012 graduate ofGermantown High School, was a forward onthe UW-Stevens Point men’s basketball team.
Jamie Destache, a 2011 gradua te ofHamilton High School, was a guard on theUW-Stevens Point women’s basketball team.
Shannon Burke, a 2012 graduate ofHamilton High School, is a pole vaulter on theUW-Stevens Point women’s track and fieldteam.
Sarah Wildish, a 2011 graduate ofMenomonee Falls High School, was on theUW-Stevens Point women’s volleyball team lastfall.
Emma Brunkhorst, a 2012 graduate ofGermantown High School, was a middle hitterfor the UW-Stevens Point women’s volleyballteam last fall.
Matt Snell, a 2012 graduate of HamiltonHigh School, is running distance events for theUW-Stout men’s track team.
Brooke Patterson, a 2011 graduate of
Hamilton High School, is runniUW-Eau Claire women’s track
Jessica Rupnow, a 2012 graduHigh School, is also running inthe Bluegolds.
Menomonee Falls High SConor Rafferty is a junior at running distance events for me
Germantown High ScMatthew Felten is a senior aand is a pole vaulter on the
field team.Hamilton High School gra
Kirchner is a junior at UW-Plamiddle hitter on the women’slast fall.
Troy Kenkel, a 2012Menomonee Falls High Schoothe UW-LaCrosse baseball tea
Sean Royer, a Menomonand Marquette University Higate, is a junior at UW-LaCrossmiddle distance events for team.
Germantown High SchooAnderson is a junior at UW-Lrunning distance events on theand field team.
Germantown High ScShannon Miller is a junior a
where she is specializing in tterfly and individual medleywomen’s swimming team.
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4x4 Diesel, One Owner Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$28,900
2011 DODGE RAM 1500 BIG HORN 4X4
One Owner, Crew Cab, Ram Box Cargo System, Black . .$26,900
2011 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB BIG HORN 4X4
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2010 DODGE RAM 1500 CREW CAB BIG HORN 4X4
One Owner, 20” chrome wheels, 5.7 Hemi . . . . . . . . .$22,900
2012 CHEVROLET COLORADO LT EXTENDED CAB
One owner, 4k, Red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,900
2008 DODGE RAM 1500 4X4 REG CAB
20” Chromes, Chrome tube steps, 53k miles, Blue . . . .$18,900
2008 GMC SIERRA SLE EXTENDED CAB
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2009 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT QUAD CAB 4X4
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2005 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB LARAMIE 4X4
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2004 RAM 2500 QUAD CAB 4X4
5.9 Cummins Diesel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$18,900
2008 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB BIG HORN 4X4
5.7 Hemi, Flame Red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14,900
2003 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 CREW CAB 4X4
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2005 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB SPORT 4X4
5.7 Hemi Red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13,900
2003 FORD F250 SUPER DUTY Ext-Cab 4x4 Diesel . .$12,900
2004 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT 4X4 Quad Cab5.7 HEMI Gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,900
2004 CHEVROLET TAHOE LT
Leather, 5.3 V8, Local trade, Blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,9002004 GMG SIERRA 1500 Z71 CREW 4X45.3 V8, Red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,900
2002 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB SLT 4X4One Owner, 4.7 V8, Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7,9002001 FORD RANGER STEP SIDE EXT CAB4X4 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6,900
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2010 JEEP COMMANDER LIMITED 4X4
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2011 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4
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2010 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED 4X4 SPORT
31k miles, Red Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,900
2010 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA 4X4 Black . . . . . .$23,900
2010 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4
Leather 16k miles Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$22,900
2009 VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREG2 Vr6 Burgundy . . . .$21,900
2009 FORD FLEX 3.5 V6, 3rd Row seat,
Leather, Rear Parking Sensors, 48k, Ice Blue . . . . . . .$20,900
2011 KIA SORENTO One owner, Heated seats,
Bluetooth, 3rd seat, Backup Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . .$18,900
2010 JEEP COMPASS Black, 27k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,900
2006 HUMMER H3 3.5 5 cyl., Birch White . . . . . . .$12,900
2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4, Bright Silver . . . . .$11,900
2006 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4X4 3.0 V6, Bl
2005 HONDA PILOT EX-L 4X4 Black . . . . .
2005 BUICK RENDEZVOUS 3.4 V6, Blue . .
1999 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X
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