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We are proud to present you with the September 1st edition of the brand new Kenosha Sports Network (KSN) @Play Digital Magazine.
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Issued September 1, 2011
ksn.kenoshanews.com
Alex Dages bears down to beat odds pages 4-5
Other Features:Upcoming EventsTop PhotosStandingsTop PerformersTop TeamsPlayer/Fan ProfilesDirectory
More Top Photos on pages 9-14
Plus...Inside SchoolsInside Clubs & LeaguesTournament ResultsFeatured Events
Remember how you felt the day you shot your best round of golf, watched your son drive in the winning run or witnessed your grandchild scoring her first goal? Lifetime memories are best when shared with others. That’s what the Kenosha Sports Network (KSN) is all about...capturing feelings, sparking emotions and sharing the exhilaration with family members and friends.
Now, we’ve expanded our reach. KSN @Play is the exclusive digital magazine for community sports in the Kenosha area. This free e-mag delivers timely community sports news, upcoming events, top photos, top performers, top teams and more to your computer or mobile device every week.
If you’d like to see your team or sports organization appear on the pages of KSN @Play, simply visit http://ksn.kenoshanews.com click on “Add new Sports News” and input your information and upload your photos.
Feature Story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5Upcoming Events . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7Top Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-14Standings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Top Performers . . . . . . . . . . 18-20Top Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-24Player/Fan Profiles . . . . . . . . . . 27Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-31Inside Schools. . . . . . . . . . 32-35Inside Clubs & Leagues . . . . 36-41Tournament Results . . . . . . 42-43Featured Events . . . . . . . . . . 44-45
Editorial Coordinators | Timm Boyle, Steve Kratochvil and Alex TomterDesign | Kristin FinaldiProduction | Michelle Klauke
Contact Us:
Sports Organizations | Jeff [email protected] | Dennis [email protected]
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Turning adversity into versatility. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5Twelve-year-old Alex Dages was born without a right hand. Rather than letting this disability get the best of him, the Bullen Middle School eighth grader not only participates in sports, he excels in them. The Little Leaguers of Kenosha All-Star has received an expert certification in rockwall climbing and is a good swimmer and surfer.
Photo gallery draws a crowd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-14Kenosha-area community sports fans are showing off their picture-taking skills in KSN @Play these days. Among the more impressive Top Photos in this week’s edition are shots highlighting ACE Soccer, CYC Football, Bradford Soccer and Tremper Football.
Border battle heats up again. . . . . . . . . .14, 17, 19, 43United FC hosted the 11th annual Battle on the Border Soccer Tournament Aug. 27-28 at Anderson Field in Kenosha. More than 140 youth teams from Wisconsin and Illinois participated in over 500 games. A number of Kenosha-based teams from United FC and the Kenosha Crew emerged as champions.
This Week’s Highlights…
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Alex Dages overcoming the odds to succeed in sports and life
September 4, 2011, is the 18th anniversary of one of the most remarkable occurrences in Major League Baseball history. On that day at Yankee Stadium, New York pitcher Jim Abbott threw a no-hit-ter against Cleveland. It marked the first time a player born with only one hand accomplished that feat.
It may not be the last time.
Despite the fact that Abbott had been chosen as the nation’s best amateur athlete in 1987, some considered his rapid elevation to the majors in 1989 a publicity stunt. He quickly proved them wrong, win-ning 12 games in his rookie season with the Angels and posting 18 wins in 1991.
Certainly no one looks at Alex Dages’ participation in Little Leagu-ers of Kenosha or Hitters Baseball as a publicity stunt. The 12-year-old, who like Abbott was born with-out a right hand, produced a .520 batting average, four home runs and 37 RBI for Cicchini Asphalt this summer, as well as 93 strikeouts on the mound. When not pitching, Alex plays first base or the outfield.
Not surprisingly, the Somers resident was voted to the American League All-Star team in 2011. He went 1-for-2 in the contest with an RBI double.
“I think Alex is one of the hard-est throwing kids in the league,” said Mike Sigman, coach of the 12-year-old A.L. tournament travel
team. “He’s not just dominant with his fastball, he shows finesse. He also hits the ball harder with one arm than over half of the kids in the league do with two arms.”
Ross McCoy, a coach with the Hitters Baseball organization that Alex recently joined, concurs.
“Alex is a very competitive player, especially on the mound. I like the way he competes,” McCoy said. “He throws very hard for his age. He’s got a great arm. And with the bat, he gets in there and laces the ball.”
Determined to succeed Alex, entering eighth grade at
Bullen Middle School, was born near St. Petersburg in Russia and was adopted by Bob Dages and Ju-
liette Garesche at 14 months of age. The family lived in New England un-til moving to the Midwest in 2003.
“We watched videos of Alex from when he was 9 months old, and you could see his ambition even then,” Bob said. “You could tell he was determined to do all the things that infants try to do, even without a right hand. We saw a child with a small hand, but we also observed a child with a big heart.
“Alex has never been one to not try things. He looks at life as, we’ll try everything and see if it works. If not, we’ll try other things. For example, he likes music and took guitar lessons, and while he learned the chords, it was not something he wanted to pursue further. But
Regardless of the sport, Alex climbs to new heights.
Born without a right hand, 12-year-old Little League All-Star excels in a variety of sports
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Alex Dages overcoming the odds to succeed in sports and lifeBorn without a right hand, 12-year-old Little League All-Star excels in a variety of sports
he likes rockwall climbing and has received an expert certification in it. He’s also a very good swimmer.”
Alex, whose favorite baseball team is the Chicago White Sox, is known for saying what he thinks and for his high level of intensity. He said he learned early on about his physical condition.
“I remember thinking that it was not cool that I had only one working hand, but I wasn’t bitter or angry about it,” he said. “I learned right away that there was nothing I could do about it. Some people treat me differently because of it and some kids make fun of me for it. But I don’t care. Actually, there are things I can do that a lot of other people can’t do.
“My teammates have been very supportive this season. I’m happy and honored that they voted me to the All-Star team. And my coaches
have been supportive and helpful as well. They’ve taught me a lot and encouraged me.”
hard work pays offAlex said he knows that he will
always have to work harder than everyone else to get where he wants to be.
“One of the things I like about Alex,” McCoy said, “is that he’s not afraid to take constructive criticism. He wants to improve even more, and that’s very uplifting.”
“Alex is very coachable and
eager to learn,” Sigman said. “His hard work has paid off. People need to know that a disability does not define them. I think Alex will go far if he keeps the same attitude, whether it’s sports or something else.”
Will Alex Dages ever throw a no-hitter in the majors? Don’t bet against it. But even if he doesn’t, his determination to succeed against the odds will be an inspira-tion to others...just as Jim Abbott’s accomplishments have inspired the sports world.
Alex is an avid swimmer and surfer.
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Upcoming Events
kEnOShA MERChAnTSThe U10 Kenosha Merchants are looking for players for the 2012 season. Players’ birth dates must fall between May 1, 2001, and April 30, 2002. For more information on the team, call Lou Caira at 262-945-0664.PLEASAnT PRAIRIE Pleasant Prairie is offering recre-ational 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.
PLEASAnT PRAIRIE RECPLEx The Pleasant Prairie RecPlex is proud to announce the formation of a new basketball program, the Pleasant Prairie Patriots. The Patri-ots 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, con-tact Jamie DeMatthew at [email protected] PRAIRIE PATRIOTSThe Pleasant Prairie Patriots Basket-ball Club will host a Fall Basketball League for boys and girls in middle school and high school. The season begins Sept. 17 and ends Oct. 15. Sign your team up today at www.recplexonline.com/sports/patriots-basketball. Contact Jamie DeMat-thew at [email protected] for more information.PLEASAnT PRAIRIE PATRIOTSPatriot Basketball will host separate clinics for guards, post players and shooters. Each camp will be held once a week starting the week of Sept. 5 and running through the end of October. The fee is $10 per session or $72 for all eight weeks
for members, and $15 per session or $108 for an eight-week pass for non-members. Sign up at www.recplexonline.com/sports/ patriots-basketball WISCOnSIn WAvEThe Wisconsin Wave Basketball club is offering a fall basketball camp that will take place once a week, on Thursdays, beginning Sept. 16. The focus of this camp is to allow young athletes to continue practic-ing and learning fundamental skills. Camp fee is $60. For more informa-tion or to sign-up, send an email to [email protected]
kEnOShA 600The annual 600 Club Bowling Tour-nament will be held Sept. 25 at Surfside Lanes. All members past and present are welcome to play. Contact Nancy Laken for more infor-mation at 262-651-2825 or [email protected]
YMCAFor the first time this fall, the Keno-sha YMCA is offering ballroom dancing for participants of all ages. Senior ballroom for older active adults will be offered on Tuesday mornings for $20 for members and $30 for the general public. Youth and adult ballroom will be offered Tuesday evenings for $35 for mem-bers and $60 for the general public.YMCAThe Kenosha YMCA dance pro-gram has a variety of programs for dancers of all ages and skill levels. Introductory dance classes include creative movement and rhythms/tumbling/ballet on Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings. Beginning dance classes include jazz/ballet/tap I, hip hop, and pom/cheer. Intermediate dance classes include jazz/ballet/tap II and III, hip hop, and pom/cheer. Registration
fee is $35 for members and $60 for the general public.
kEnOShA TREMPER The Tremper football team will hold its Pasta Dinner Fundraiser on Oct. 9 at St. Mary’s Bell Hall from 12-6 p.m. Raffle Baskets, 50/50 Raffle and I-Pod Touch Raffle will be held on that day as well. Cost is $7.PLEASAnT PRAIRIE RECPLExThe 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.comYMCAThis fall, the Kenosha YMCA is offering Men’s Flag Football on Sunday mornings. All leagues are recreational in nature, providing all participants with an opportunity for physical activity, competition, socialization and fun. All leagues begin the week of Sept. 5. Contact Stacy Plowman at 262-654-9622, ext. 213, or at [email protected] to indicate your inter-est or to seek additional information.
YMCAThe 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 in-formation, contact Stacy Plowman at 262-654-9622, ext. 213, or visit www.kenoshaymca.org
kEnOShA RAPTORS The Kenosha Raptors Lacrosse Club will host a one-day Lacrosse Clinic
BASEBALL
BASKETBALL
BOWLING
DANCE
FOOTBALL
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Upcoming Eventsfor all new and returning players on Sept. 25 at Nash Park in Kenosha. The fee for the camp is $35 and includes full equipment needed for the day. Call Rob Wikstrom with questions at 262-770-2041.
YMCAThe YMCA is home to a year ’round continuous martial arts program for children and adults. The fall session begins Sept. 5. The four disciplines that are available are European-style Fencing, Olympic Judo and JuJitsu, Shorei Kempo Karate and Tradition-al Tae Kwon Do. Registration fees range from $30 to $80 for members and from $60 to $110 for the gener-al public. For additional information, contact Stacy Plowman at 262-654-9622, ext. 213, or at [email protected]
YMCAThe YMCA is still accepting fall reg-istrations for all sports programs set to begin the week of Sept. 5. Chil-dren ages 3-14 have their choice of youth basketball, youth flag football, youth soccer, youth t-ball and youth volleyball. Registration fees are $40 for members and $60 for the gen-eral public. T-shirts are provided for all sports programs. For additional information, contact Stacy Plowman at 262-654-9622, ext. 213, or at [email protected]
YMCAThe Lifeguard Challenge and CPR/AED for Lifeguards Challenge classes are for those already certified in Lifeguard Training &
Community First Aid and CPR/AED for Lifeguards through the American Red Cross. Sign up at the member service desk at the Kenosha YMCA, or call 262-654-9622.
YMCAThis fall, the Kenosha YMCA is offering Adult Coed Volleyball on Sunday and Tuesday nights. All leagues are recreational in nature, providing all participants with an opportunity for physical activity, competition, socialization and fun. All leagues begin the week of Sept. 5. Contact Stacy Plowman at 262-654-9622, ext. 213, or at [email protected] to indicate your interest or to seek additional information.
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@PLAY TOP PICk - Joey Zeidan (right), kenosha Tremper
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JAKE FOSTER (right)FIREFIGHTERS
@PLAY TOP PICk - CYC Broncos, teamwork.
kenosha Tremper varsity Reserve Tremper Football
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@PLAY TOP PICk - nick Bolander (right) battles for position with Zach Reget.
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Cesar gutierrez (right), kenosha Bradford kalia Duncan (left), kenosha Crew U17
Tremper SoccerMadison Munroe, kenosha Crew U16
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Joe krueger (right), U12 ACE Soccer Carlos Mentes (left), U12 ACE Soccer
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Top Photos - Battle on the Border
@PLAY TOP PICk - Anthony Bernero, United FC U10
Jake Laurent, United FC U11
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It’s turn.
Mark Munoz
Ace Kenosha Crew, Mark Munoz
game winning assist against
Middleton United Fire, May 14
Top Performers
Josh Beard, Life Freshmen, 20
points vs. Wayland Academy, Feb.
19Tim Berry, Lancers Blue, 17 points
vs. CYC Raptors, Feb. 12
Mikayla Cloherty, Christian Life Jr.
High A, 15 points/12 rebounds vs.
Concordia Lutheran, Feb. 26
Kendrick Daniels, Bradford JV, 19
points vs. Tremper, Feb. 23
Kendrick Daniels, Bradford JV, 18
points vs. Racine Case, Feb. 15
Elliott English, Christian Life JV,
14 points vs. Brookfield Academy,
Feb. 15Andy Finley, St. Mary Elementary,
21 points vs. St Joe’s Gold, Feb. 28
Nathan Freiberg, Christian Life
Freshmen, 13 points vs. Brookfield
Academy, Feb. 15Alison Goshgarian, Christian Life
Jr. High Girls A, 14 points vs. St.
John’s Lutheran, Feb. 19
Nathan Hamilton, Christian Life Jr.
High B, 10 points/10 rebounds vs.
Concordia Lutheran, Feb. 22
Joshua Lorback, Bradford JV, 13
points vs. Franklin, Feb. 18
Connor Mix, Christian Life Jr. High
A, 20 points vs. Concordia Luther-
an, Feb. 26Bryce Nygaard, Christian Life Jr.
High B, 13 points vs. Racine Chris-
tian, Feb. 11Matty Serpe, St. Mary Elementary,
9 three-pointers over two games,
Feb. 19 & 26Luke Sinclair, Bradford JV, 6
three-pointers/20 points vs. Oak
Creek, Feb. 9Nickie Taylor, Christian Life Jr.
High A, 16 points/12 rebounds vs.
Wisconsin Lutheran, Feb. 26
Sean Taylor, Christian Life JV,
game-winning shot/13 points vs.
Heritage Christian, Feb. 22
Nick Tenuta, RecPlex Pistons, 19
points vs. Jazz, Feb. 5
Emma Friedl, Kenosha Crew Team
Excelsior, 6 goals/3 assists vs.
Care Bears, Feb. 9
BASEBALLMore top performers...
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SOCCER
eMag Top piCK
Ty Stulo
4 goals vs. U13 United FC,
Feb. 19
“Take the family, or the team for
a “Casa” pizza after the game.”
Parties from 20-150
Upcoming Events
Kenosha RaptoRsThe Kenosha Raptors will sponsor
a lacrosse camp at the new Boys &
Girls Club of Kenosha on July 25-
28. The camp for kids in grades 4-8
will be from 10 a.m.-noon and for
high schoolers from 1-3 p.m. Sign
up in person by July 25 for $20
($10 for club members). For more
information, call Rob Wikstrom at
262-770-2041.
YMCaThe Kenosha YMCA is now offering
a variety of martial arts: fencing,
Olympic judo and JuJitsu, Shorei
Kempo and Traditional Tae Kwon
Do. Fees range depending on
discipline from $30 to $120. For
more information on summer
martial arts, visit www.kenosha ymca.org.
Kenosha BowMenThe Bowmen are hosting the annual
3-D Shoot and Pig Roast on June
18-19. Shooting runs from 8 a.m.-5
p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Sunday. Fees are $12 for non-members and $10 for mem-
bers with kids under 12 shooting
free. An entire pig will be roasted
for all to enjoy on Saturday.
Uw-paRKsideUW-Parkside coach Micah
VanDenend is holding a cross-
country camp for high school boys
and girls July 24-28. The camp will
be held on the Wayne E. Dannehl
National Cross Country Course and
will include appearances from Suzy
Favor Hamilton and Edwardo
Torres. For more information,
contact VanDenend at 262-595-
2405 or [email protected].
YMCaThe 34th Firecracker 10K Run and
5K run/walk will begin at Library
Park on July 2 at 8 a.m. The
registration fee for the event is $18
before June 29 and $25 afterward.
There is also a kids 200-yard dash
at the event. For more information,
visit the YMCA website at www.kenoshaymca.org.
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Mark Munoz
Ace Kenosha Crew, Mark Munoz
game winning assist against
Middleton United Fire, May 14
Top Performers
Josh Beard, Life Freshmen, 20
points vs. Wayland Academy, Feb.
19Tim Berry, Lancers Blue, 17 points
vs. CYC Raptors, Feb. 12
Mikayla Cloherty, Christian Life Jr.
High A, 15 points/12 rebounds vs.
Concordia Lutheran, Feb. 26
Kendrick Daniels, Bradford JV, 19
points vs. Tremper, Feb. 23
Kendrick Daniels, Bradford JV, 18
points vs. Racine Case, Feb. 15
Elliott English, Christian Life JV,
14 points vs. Brookfield Academy,
Feb. 15Andy Finley, St. Mary Elementary,
21 points vs. St Joe’s Gold, Feb. 28
Nathan Freiberg, Christian Life
Freshmen, 13 points vs. Brookfield
Academy, Feb. 15Alison Goshgarian, Christian Life
Jr. High Girls A, 14 points vs. St.
John’s Lutheran, Feb. 19
Nathan Hamilton, Christian Life Jr.
High B, 10 points/10 rebounds vs.
Concordia Lutheran, Feb. 22
Joshua Lorback, Bradford JV, 13
points vs. Franklin, Feb. 18
Connor Mix, Christian Life Jr. High
A, 20 points vs. Concordia Luther-
an, Feb. 26Bryce Nygaard, Christian Life Jr.
High B, 13 points vs. Racine Chris-
tian, Feb. 11Matty Serpe, St. Mary Elementary,
9 three-pointers over two games,
Feb. 19 & 26Luke Sinclair, Bradford JV, 6
three-pointers/20 points vs. Oak
Creek, Feb. 9Nickie Taylor, Christian Life Jr.
High A, 16 points/12 rebounds vs.
Wisconsin Lutheran, Feb. 26
Sean Taylor, Christian Life JV,
game-winning shot/13 points vs.
Heritage Christian, Feb. 22
Nick Tenuta, RecPlex Pistons, 19
points vs. Jazz, Feb. 5
Emma Friedl, Kenosha Crew Team
Excelsior, 6 goals/3 assists vs.
Care Bears, Feb. 9
BASEBALLMore top performers...
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SOCCER
eMag Top piCK
Ty Stulo
4 goals vs. U13 United FC,
Feb. 19
“Take the family, or the team for
a “Casa” pizza after the game.”
Parties from 20-150
Upcoming Events
Kenosha RaptoRsThe Kenosha Raptors will sponsor
a lacrosse camp at the new Boys &
Girls Club of Kenosha on July 25-
28. The camp for kids in grades 4-8
will be from 10 a.m.-noon and for
high schoolers from 1-3 p.m. Sign
up in person by July 25 for $20
($10 for club members). For more
information, call Rob Wikstrom at
262-770-2041.
YMCaThe Kenosha YMCA is now offering
a variety of martial arts: fencing,
Olympic judo and JuJitsu, Shorei
Kempo and Traditional Tae Kwon
Do. Fees range depending on
discipline from $30 to $120. For
more information on summer
martial arts, visit www.kenosha ymca.org.
Kenosha BowMenThe Bowmen are hosting the annual
3-D Shoot and Pig Roast on June
18-19. Shooting runs from 8 a.m.-5
p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Sunday. Fees are $12 for non-members and $10 for mem-
bers with kids under 12 shooting
free. An entire pig will be roasted
for all to enjoy on Saturday.
Uw-paRKsideUW-Parkside coach Micah
VanDenend is holding a cross-
country camp for high school boys
and girls July 24-28. The camp will
be held on the Wayne E. Dannehl
National Cross Country Course and
will include appearances from Suzy
Favor Hamilton and Edwardo
Torres. For more information,
contact VanDenend at 262-595-
2405 or [email protected].
YMCaThe 34th Firecracker 10K Run and
5K run/walk will begin at Library
Park on July 2 at 8 a.m. The
registration fee for the event is $18
before June 29 and $25 afterward.
There is also a kids 200-yard dash
at the event. For more information,
visit the YMCA website at www.kenoshaymca.org.
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OUTDOORS
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liz suTherlAndWIScoNSIN JUNIoRS U14 GoLD
TeAm PhoToKENoSha BRaDfoRD JV BaSKEtBaLL
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Standings
U8 Coed EastFirst: KM UnitedSecond: United FC BlackU8 Coed SouthFirst: Racine UnitedSecond: KM United NavyU8 Coed northFirst: Racine UnitedSecond: KM United AcademyU9 Boys nationalFirst: United FC RedSecond: Chicago KickersU9 Boys AmericanFirst: GrayslakeSecond: Racine UnitedU9/10 girlsFirst: Racine United RedSecond: KM AcademyU10 Boys northFirst: Chicago KickersSecond: United FC Gray
U10 Boys SouthFirst: United FC RedSecond: KS WizardsU10 Boys EastFirst: SC WaukeshaSecond: KM United AcademyU11 Boys nationalFirst: ACE RacineSecond: MSC WhiteU11 Boys AmericanFirst: Croatian EaglesSecond: United FC GrayU11 girls nationalFirst: InterChicago Premier Second: Croatian Eagles WhiteU11 girls AmericanFirst: Croatian EaglesSecond: KM United Black
U12 girlsFirst: Racine United WhiteSecond: Rock RunU12 BoysFirst: Madison FCSecond: United FC RedU13 Boys nationalFirst: Bavarian Juniors SCSecond: United FC RedU13 Boys AmericanFirst: Milwaukee SCSecond: KM UnitedU13 girls AFirst: Rock RunSecond: United FC RedU13 girls BFirst: MC United TsunamiSecond: Croatian Eagles BlueU14 BoysFirst: United FC Red Second: LASC A
U14 girls AFirst: InterChicago PremierSecond: Elm Grove SCU14 girls BFirst: OFC PremierSecond: Racine United RedU15/16 girlsFirst: Kenosha CrewSecond: Libertyville PremierU17/18 girlsFirst: Kenosha CrewSecond: Astra SCU18 girlsFirst: Libertyville SCSecond: United FC Red
2011 UnITED FC’S BATTLE On ThE BORDER SOCCER TOURnAMEnT RESULTS
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Football Top Performers
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Reese DuttonCYC Broncos, returned an interception 40 yards for a touchdown in a 39-0 victory over the Redskins, Aug. 27.
Frank GarciaCYC Broncos, returned the opening kickoff 60 yards for a touchdown and had 75 yards rushing with 2 more touchdowns in a 39-0 victory over the Redskins, Aug. 27.
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Battle on the Border Top Performers
@PLAY TOP PICk
Nick AliaUnited FC U12 Red is shown delivering the game-winning header off a corner kick against Racine United in the semifinal game at the Battle on the Border tournament.
Karly Dierckens Kenosha Crew U16 makes a game-win-ning save at the Battle on the Border tournament.
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gage gessert, Kenosha Tremper JV, scored 2 receiving touchdowns and 1 rushing TD in a 35-6 win over Bradley Tech, Aug. 25.Tanner hurley, CYC Cowboys, took the open-ing kickoff 70 yards for a touchdown in a 20-13 triumph over the Eagles, Aug. 24. Logan hutchins, CYC Giants, intercepted 2 passes to lead the Giants to a 20-0 victory over the Panthers, Aug. 27.
Jasir Woods, CYC 49ers, scored 2 rushing touch-downs in a 26-7 decision over the Saints, Aug. 27.Eugene Shulski, Kenosha Tremper Freshmen Royal, scored 2 rushing touch-downs in the first half and added a kick return touch-down in the second half of a 38-18 victory over the St. Joseph JV team, Aug. 29.
Cesar gutierrez, Kenosha Bradford, had 2 goals in a 5-0 victory over St. Joseph
Catholic Academy, Aug. 24.Rafa Munoz, KenoshaTremper, leads the Trojans in scoring with 2 goals and has helped the team get off to a 3-0 start. Maddie Seefeldt, Kenosha Crew U17, scored 2 goals to help the Crew to the Battle on the Border tournament championship, Aug. 27-28. Josh Skanron, Kenosha Tremper, leads the Trojans in scoring with 2 goals and has helped the team start 3-0.
Ashley Zenner, Kenosha Crew U17, scored 2 goals and had 1 assist as the Crew won the Battle on the Border tournament, Aug. 27-28. Tyler Reget, U12 ACE Soccer, had 3 goals and 2 assists at Battle on the Border. Carlos Mentes, U12 ACE Soccer, had 4 goals and an assist at Battle on the Border.
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Maggie Edmark
Kenosha Crew U17, had 3 goals with 1 assist in a 5-1 victory over Libertyville Premier Black, Aug. 27.
Dan RozemaKenosha Christian Life, had a piece in both goals, scoring 1 and assisting on the other in CLS’ 2-1 decision over Milwau-kee Messmer, Aug. 25.
Ray ArbetCaught a bass on a lake in the Minocqua area early in the summer on an annual family fishing outing.
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The U1� Kenosha Crew won its first tour-nament of the season in dramatic fashion at the Battle on the Border Soc-cer Tournament, defeating Libertyville Premier Black on penalty kicks.
The U1� Kenosha Crew soccer team secured an-other Battle on the Border tournament championship last weekend. This marked the fifth time in seven years that this group of girls has won the tournament.
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The United FC U8 boys Black squad went undefeated at the Battle on the Border Soccer Tournament at Anderson Park, Aug. 27-28.
The United FC U13 girls Red team finished second in the U13 A Division in last weekend’s Battle on the Border Soccer Tournament at Anderson Park.
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BASEBALLBURLIngTOn LITTLE LEAgUEContact: www.bllbaseball.com Founded in 1959, the program now has over 500 children playing in five levels.
hITTERS BASEBALLContact: 262-995-4742; [email protected] Competes in major showcase tournaments with prospect teams typically ranging from U15 to U18.
kEnOShA BOBCATS Contact: 262-515-3545; [email protected] Travel baseball organization.
kEnOShA LEgIOn POST 21 MERChAnTSContact: 262-488-4895; www.leaguelineup.com/kenoshalegion Traveling baseball organization with teams from U10 to U19.
kEnOShA PUMASContact: 262-758-0592; [email protected] U11 boys baseball team.
kEnOShA RAMPAgE RhInOSContact: 262-208-0770; [email protected] Focuses on character development, confidence and skill build-ing through loyal, positive leadership. Emphasizes sportsmanship, team spirit and family involvement.
kEnOShA RAMPAgE YOUTh BASEBALL CLUBContact: 847-204-6075; [email protected] organization bringing competitive baseball opportunities to U9 through U14.
LITTLE LEAgUERS OF kEnOShAContact: 262-945-8717; www.littleleaguersofkenosha.com Dedicated to helping children become good citizens through teamwork, sportsmanship and fair play.
PLEASAnT PRAIRIE PREDATORSContact: 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 BASEBALLContact: 262-884-0951; [email protected] Summer baseball program. Traveling teams allow more talented players to play at a more competitive level.
WISCOnSIn RAMPAgE SELECT BASEBALLContact: 262-344-2887; [email protected] Competitive travel baseball organization.
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JC’S BASkETBALL ACADEMYContact: 920-277-6953; [email protected] Focuses on team chemistry, discipline, respect and unity. Develops skills for basketball and life.
kEnOShA BLUE DEvILSContact: 262-308-1659; [email protected] Fifth grade boys travel basketball team.
kEnOShA SMALL FRYContact: 262-653-9630; [email protected] Opportunities for shorter boys and girls to excel in basketball. Developmental, yet competitive.
PLEASAnT PRAIRIE PATRIOTS BASkETBALL CLUBContact: 262-925-6764; [email protected] For players who seek to play at a high level with exposure to college coaches.
Rk ELITE BASkETBALLContact: 414-232-8470; [email protected] Develops strong students, leaders and athletes in Racine and Kenosha communities.
UW-PARkSIDE MEn’S BASkETBALLContact: 262-595-2468; [email protected] of the Great Lakes Valley Conference, which boasts multiple national champions.
WISCOnSIn DESTInY BASkETBALLContact: 262-620-0999; www.destinybb.orgFor girls in grades 3-12. Travel and training take place between January and May.
WISCOnSIn WAvE BASkETBALL CLUBContact: 262-818-5012; www.wavebball.comOffers different opportunities and activities for youth basketball players of all abilities.
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gUTTORMSEn RECREATIOn CEnTERContact: 262-658-8191; www.grcbowling.com Independently owned modern bowling center.
ShERIDAn LAnESContact: 262-308-4529; [email protected] leagues.
STRAIghT UP BOxIngContact: 262-914-9257; www.straightupboxing.com Focus is on the workout and sparring. Team members travel to amateur boxing events.
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CYCLINGkEnOShA vELOSPORTContact: 262-748-5003; www.kenoshavelosport.org Promotes junior bicycle racing. Focuses on road and track racing from the club to the national level.
DARTSTUESDAY nIghT FOUR MAn DARTBALL LEAgUE Contact: 262-770-1151; [email protected] Tuesday night dartball league from October through March.
FOOTBALLWISCOnSIn WARRIORSContact: 414-759-8823; www.wiwarriors.comWomen’s full contact football team.
GOLFROTARY CLUB OF kEnOShA WESTContact: 262-818-4405; [email protected] Wednesday afternoon co-ed league at Petrifying Springs Golf Course.
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hOCKEYkEnOShA kOMETSContact: 262-945-9767; www.kenoshakometshockey.com Youth hockey for ages 5-17.
kEnOShA ThUnDERContact: 262-914-9876; www.kenoshathunderhockey.com Hockey team.
MILWAUkEE JUnIOR ADMIRALS AAA hOCkEYContact: 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.
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MARTIAL ARTSBRAUn’S kARATE AnD MARTIAL ARTSContact: 262-412-5942; www.bkmartialarts.org Incorporates discipline and respect through karate, aikido, capoeira and more.
DAvE STRASSER’S FREESTYLE ACADEMYContact: 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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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.
BOYS & gIRLS CLUB/CYC Contact: 262-654-6200; www.bgckenosha.orgOffers instruction/play in softball, basketball, baseball, soccer, volleyball, football and golf. Also has instruction in dance and cheerleading.
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kEnOShA YMCA Contact: 262-654-9622; www.kenoshaymca.org Offers activities in multiple sports for all ages.
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WISCOnSIn CLUB nET Contact: 262-652-7373; [email protected] The West Side Tennis and Swim program.
RUGBYkEnOShA vULTURES RUgBY FOOTBALL CLUBContact: 262-552-7167; 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; www.parksiderugby.com Club sport at UW-Parkside.
RUNNINGkEnOShA RUnnIng CLUBContact: 262-652-9046; www.kenosharunningclub.org Puts on two races per year with proceeds going to Kenosha area charities which have health and fitness as an important part of their service.
SOCCERACE SOCCER CLUBContact: www.acesoccerclub.org Travel Soccer Club with branches in Racine, Milwaukee and Kenosha. Youth U8 and above.
SOCCERBATTLE On ThE BORDERContact: 262-496-6598; [email protected] United FC hosts an annual clash between teams from Wisconsin and Illinois in late August 2011 was the 11th annual event.
CARThAgE COLLEgE Contact: 262-551-5930; [email protected] Division III soccer.
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UnITED FC SOCCER CLUBContact: 262-945-8514; www.unitedfcwi.comSelect club of the Kenosha Area Soccer League. Competitive program from age 5 through high school.
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› Christian Life › St. Joseph Catholic Academy› Tremper
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Christian LifeFor more information, contact steve Powell, Athletic Director
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Crossing the ball for a teammate.
TOP PhOTOSTOP STORY
The Christian Life boys varsity soccer team defended its home field in an exciting come-from-behind 2-1 victory over visiting Milwaukee Messmer Aug. 25. After a scoreless first half, Messmer got on the scoreboard in the 48th minute, only to see a ferocious comeback by the home team. The Eagles scored in the 63rd and 73rd minute of the contest to win the match.
TOP PERFORMERS
Dan Rozema scored the game-winning goal on a header in the Eagles’ 2-1 win over Messmer Aug. 25. Sean Taylor scored on a breakaway to tie the game with Messmer at 1-1. nick Rozema recorded seven saves in goal in the victory over Messmer.
CLS varsity boys edge Messmer, 2-1
Dan Rozema tracks down a loose ball.
The defense was strong.
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St. Joseph Catholic AcademyFor more information, contact Dave Witthun at
262-654-8651 or www.kenoshastjoseph.com/athletics.html
MORE PhOTOS
Alex Marciniak (left) wins a battle for a loose ball.
TOP PhOTOSTOP STORY
St. Joseph put together a strong effort, but fell to Bradford, 5-0, in a non-conference varsity boys soccer match last week. Bradford is ranked No. 3 in the state.
Lancers play hard in loss to Bradford
John Domkowski clears the ball.
Pete Collins closes in on Bradford’s Landon Luzar.
John Domkowski clears the ball.
Erik Schrandt (left) battles for position.
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MORE PhOTOS
Trying to juke the defender.
TOP PhOTOSTOP STORY
The Tremper freshmen football team defeated Brookfield East, 35-24, in the season opener Aug. 25. The Trojans pulled away from a 14-10 halftime lead to top the Spartans.
TOP PERFORMERS
Eugene Shulski scored a pair of touchdowns in the third quarter for the Trojans freshman team against Brookfield East Aug. 25.
Trojan freshmen start season with a win
Handing the ball off.
Dropping back for a pass.
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Adam Antonneau runs the sweep.
TOP PhOTOS
Cowboys defense closing in against the Eagles.
TOP STORY
The Seahawks cruised to a 25-0 win over the Colts Aug. 27 at CYC Quilling Field. The de-fense excelled, recover-ing multiple fumbles and recording several tackles for loss in posting the shutout.
TOP PERFORMERS
Running back Damarion Williams scored three touch-downs for the Seahawks in their 25-0 victory over the Colts Aug. 27. Tanner hurley took the opening kickoff 70 yards for a touchdown for the Cowboys against the Eagles. Frank garcia scored touchdowns on a pair of rushes and another on a kickoff return for the Broncos against the Redskins. Jasir Woods found pay dirt twice for the 49ers in their win over the Saints.
Seahawks soar to victory over Colts
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Boys & Girls ClubFor more information, contact jackie schmit at
262-654-6200 or www.bgckenosha.org
The scoreboard tells the story as the Seahawks are on their way to victory.
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TOP PhOTOSTOP STORY
For the first time in four years, the U12 ACE Kenosha Wizards passed on the Battle of the Border and tested their abilities at an elite tournament. The team competed in the Chicago Fire Soccer Club Tournament in Highland Park, Ill., last weekend and took second place. The local boys went undefeated in bracket play.
U12 Wizards secure second place at elite tournament
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Kenosha’s U12 ACE Wizards headed south last weekend.
Tyler Reget pressures the ball.
Joe Krueger set to launch a shot.
TOP PERFORMERS
Carlos Mentes scored four goals and added an assist for the U12 ACE at the Battle on the Border tournament. Teammate Tyler Reget came up with three goals and a pair of assists, while Manuel Banajas tacked on two goals and two assists. Jack Sides was strong in goal in the Battle on the Border tournament.
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Jessie McKay heads the ball.
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TOP PERFORMERS
Maggie Edmark scored six goals and added three assists over the weekend for the U17 team, which won a Battle on the Border tournament title. Ashley Zenner scored two goals and added an assist for the U17 squad. kelsey Dejno scored the lone goal of the game, on a penalty kick, to give the U16 team a 1-0 win in the Battle on the Border tournament last weekend. U16 goaltender karly Dierckens denied all four shooters in the penalty kick portion of the match against Libertyville Premier Black.
Crew U16 wins Battle on the Border title in shootout
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Kenosha CrewFor more information, contact jeff Reget at 262-818-1502 or www.kenoshacrew.com
The U16 Kenosha Crew won its first tournament of the season in dramatic fashion at the Battle on the Border Soccer Tourna-ment, defeating Libertyville Premier Black on penalty kicks. Regulation play ended in a 0-0 deadlock before the Crew kicked its way to the title. The Crew won all four of its games in securing the championship. Colleen Bray takes a shot.
Melanie Weidner approaches the ball.
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Liam Westhoff heads up field.
TOP PhOTOSTOP STORY
The United FC U10 boys Red soccer team defeated U10 Racine United White, 6-3, Aug. 28 at Anderson Field. The victory gave the squad its third win in as many outings in the Battle on the Border Soccer Tournament.
TOP PERFORMERS
Raymond Cervantes III and vincent Bennage controlled the pace of the game in the U10 boys Red win over U10 Racine United White, Aug. 28. Daniel Chiapetta and Rylan Taylor keyed the U8 boys Black to a 5-3 win over Waukesha ArsenalAug. 28.
United FC U10 boys Red celebrates a win over U10 Racine United White
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United FCFor more information, contact Gino Alia at
262-694-9454 or www.unitedfcwi.com
The United FC U10 boys team went undefeated in the Battle on the Border.
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Gianni Cairo wins the ball with team-mates Ryan Echlin and Justin Waller ready to help for U8 Black.
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Local champs display their earned hardware.
TOP PhOTOSTOP STORY
In recent United States Tennis Association (USTA)- sanctioned tournaments, a group of local players fared well. One youth tennis player earned a first place finish at the Kenosha Fall Classic, while two others placed first the following week.
TOP PERFORMERS
Juan Perez took first-place at the Kenosha Fall Classic Aug. 21, winning his semifinal match 6-1, 6-2 before triumphing in a thrilling final 1-6, 6-1, 10-6 (tiebreaker). Rachel Anderson earned first-place honors by winning her semifinal match in shutout fashion 6-0, 6-0 before winning the finals convincingly 6-1, 6-0 the following week. Rachel’s brother, Patrick Anderson, grabbed first at the same event in the age 16 and under division. It was his first competition in that category.
Local boys and girls make good
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Club-NetFor more information, contact todd Anderson at 262-652-7373 or [email protected]
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Emma Friedl, Kenosha Crew Team Excelsior, 6 goals/3 assists vs. Care Bears, Feb. 9Cesar gutierrez, Kenosha Crew HS Green, 3 goals vs. Kenosha Crew Blue, Feb. 13Lizzie hawbaker, Kenosha Crew HS Green, 6 goals vs. Care Bears, Feb. 13Lizzie hawbaker, Kenosha Crew HS Green, 4 goals/1 assist vs. St. Catherine’s HS, Feb. 20
Tanner Podgorski forges forward.
TOP PhOTOS
United FC and Racine United shake hands after
Battle on the BorderFor more information, contact Gino Alia at
262-694-9454 or http://www.unitedfcwi.com
TOP STORY
The United FC soccer club hosed the 11th annual Battle on the Border Soccer Tournament Aug. 27-28 at Kenosha’s Anderson Field. More than 140 youth teams from Wisconsin and Illinois participated with over 500 games played on a perfect weekend for soccer. Two competition levels in appropriate age groups were formed and each team played at least three games. Kenosha champions included United FC U9 boys Red, United FC U10 boys Red, United FC U14 boys Red and Kenosha Crew U15/16 girls and U17/18 girls. Kenosha runner-up teams were United FC U8 coed Black, United FC U10 boys Gray, United FC U11 boys Gray, United FC U12 boys Red, United FC U13 girls Red and United FC U18 girls Red.
Battle on the Border sees over 140 teams compete
United FC U10 girls celebrate.
United FC and Racine United shake hands after a hard battle.
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