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September 26, 2015//Volume 24, Issue 39
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The Hamilton High School Marching Band performed at the Marching Band Madness event held at Germantown High School Sept. 19.
Community members are invitedto a free outdoor performance Oct. 13at 12:15 p.m of Hamilton High SchoolCharger Marching Band’s “Life on theRiver Rouge” at Grove Field. The raindate is Oct. 15.
Enjoyable for all ages, the band’s2015 field show is inspired by the
enduring power of the American fam-ily. Join Templeton Middle Schoolband students who will attend this45-minute performance.
Student drum majors this yearare Jake Myatt, Samantha Doperalskiand Alyssa Prodoehl. Directorsinclude Jon Waite, band; Jill Casperand Roi Evans, percussion; DavidSchliewe, color guard; Dale Bigus,brass; and Alex Nettesheim, studentteacher.
Hamilton High School Grove Fieldis located at W220 N6151 Town LineRoad in Sussex.
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VILLAGE OF GERMANTOWFor your convenience the Village Public Works Departmenscheduling a Fall brush pick-up starting the second Monday in Oc(October 12, 2015). Although this process will take approximateweeks to complete, we will not be extending the pick-up, or pickinbrush that is put out after Sunday, October 11, 2015.
Limbs shall be no more than 6 foot in length and placed at the curbthe trunk facing the street for easier handling. Please tie branches smaller into bundles no larger than 2 feet in diameter using twine or rope. Your cooperation with this will greatly increase the efficienwhich we can pick up the brush. Brush in containers WILL NOpicked up as too often there is yardwaste in the bottom of thecontainer. Yardwaste and leaves are not included inthe pick-up. We encourage you to take youryardwaste to the Recycling Center.
Please be aware that raking leaves into thestreet area is against Village Ordinance andthe Village of Germantown WILL NOT pick up such leaves. Again, we encourage you totake your leaves to the Recycling Center.
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The Germantown Senior Censhop, W162 is open to theTuesday through Friday from 93 p.m. The store offers a varietyiday decor, crafts and jewelry. Tlic can support the gift shop by
ing in items for donation or osignment. For more informati(262) 253-7799.
Rep. Jesse Kremer (R-Kewaskum) isinviting supporters to a "Fall Festival"event at the Lepien Family Farm inHartford, 5853 County Road E, on Oct.10 from 1 to 3 p.m.
Rep. Kremer issued the followingstatement: "As a father with youngchildren, I appreciate family-friendlyevents, so we strove to provide a fun-filled fundraiser where everyone is wel-come.
Kids can enjoy the free mini-pump-kin decorating and I am more than will-ing to share my experiences and answer
questions regarding state goveand my time in Madison with adchildren alike."
A special guest invite haextended to Sen. Ron Johnson aKremer has been talking wiSenator's office in hopes that heable to attend.
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Cheery Cherry Fall Fair to benefitthe Emergency Department at CMH
The 47th annual CommunityMemorial Hospital Cheery Cherry FallFair will feature artists and craftersexhibiting handmade items for sale,including pottery, wood furniture,clothing, jewelry, hand-made soaps,
metal work, mixed media, holiday andseasonal items and more. In addition toshopping, fair-goers will find entertain-ment, food, beverages, wine tasting andsilent auction items. Proceeds from thefair will benefit the EmergencyDepartment at Froedtert & the MedicalCollege of Wisconsin CommunityMemorial Hospital.
The fair will be held at MenomoneeFalls Village Park, N87 W16701 GarfieldDrive, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday,Sept. 27. Admission is a $4 donation atthe gate. More than 4,000 attendeesvisit the fair annually, which is present-ed by the Volunteers in Partnershipwith Community Memorial Hospital.
The Cherry Booth will feature Door
County cherry products, includingchocolate-covered cherries and cherrypie; while the food area features hotdogs, bratwurst, hamburgers, loadedbaked potatoes, nachos and barbequepork sandwiches. Children’s activitiesinclude face painting, bean bag toss,balloon twister and pumpkin painting.Entertainment includes live music, FredAstaire dancing and a performance byKarate America.Free parking and ashuttle to Village Park will be availableat N84 W16889 Menomonee Avenue. Theshuttle bus will operate from 8 a.m. to5 p.m. For more information aboutCheery Cherry Fall Fair, visitwww.cheerycherryfallfair.com.
Blood drive at Holy Cross Sept. 28Holy Cross Lutheran Church will
host a community blood drive in part-nership with BloodCenter of Wisconsinon Monday, Sept 28th, 2015 from 2:00to 6:00 PM. The drive will be held in theTrinity Center at W156 N8131 PilgrimRd, Menomonee Falls.
Anyone who is at least 17 years old,weighs a minimum of 110 lbs. and is in
generally good health can donate blood.The entire process takes about an hourand all blood types are needed. Donorsshould bring a photo ID.
To schedule an appointment todonate blood contact Barb at 414-915-4800. Walk-ins are also welcome at thisdrive.
Vera Bradley representativeat Robin's Nest Oct. 16
Robin’s Nest will welcome VeraBradley Brand Ambassador Joan BradleyReedy, daughter of Vera Bradley and sis-ter of company co-founder BarbaraBaekgaard, to their store on October 16.Guests will enjoy the opportunity tohear anecdotes of Vera Bradley’s history,personal stories, and the remarkable
women behind the company at a specialevent to raise funds for breast cancerresearch. Joan will be at Robin’s Nestfrom 9:30 to 11:30. Robin’s Nest islocated at N89W16389 Main Street inMenomonee Falls.
“We’re delighted that Robin’s Nest israising funds for breast cancerresearch,” says Lynda Houk, executivedirector of the Vera Bradley Foundationfor Breast Cancer. “Our Vera Bradleyretailers are the perfect ambassadors tohelp us bring more awareness and sup-port to our corporate cause.”
Robin’s Nest is a women’s specialtyboutique that has been in business onMain Street in Menomonee Falls for 33years and has been a Vera Bradley
retailer since 1997. In conjunction withJoan Bradley Reedy’s visit, Robin’s Nest
will have a silent auction featuringwonderful items from many of thebrands carried in the store such asComfy, Parkhurst, Vera Bradley,Pandora, Brighton. All proceeds fromthe silent auction will go to the VeraBradley Foundation for Breast Cancer.
The Vera Bradley Foundation for
Breast Cancer has contributed $20 mil-lion to the research being conducted atthe Indiana University Melvin and BrenSimon Cancer Center in Indianapolis,Indiana and pledged an additional $15million in spring 2014.
Patio Players auditionsFalls Patio Players will hold open
auditions for the musical “ChristmasCarol” on October 5 and 6, 2015. We arelooking for a large and varied cast of children and adults ages 7 to 70.Auditions for youths ages 7-14 will beheld on Monday, October 5th. Auditionsfor those ages 15 and up will be held onTuesday, October 6th.Call backs, if nec-essary, will be held on October 7th.Performance dates are December 4, 5
and 6. Cast members must be availablefor school shows during the day onFriday, December 4th. Prepare16 barsof a song in your key and bring sheetmusic; accompanist will be provided.Tape recordings and unaccompaniedsinging will not be permitted. Pleasewear shoes suitable for dancing.Auditions will be held at North MiddleSchool Auditorium, N88 W16750Garfield Dr. Menomonee Falls. Doorsopen at 6:30 pm; auditions will beginat 7:00 p.m. For more information,visit www.fallspatioplayers.com or con-tact the director, Karen McKinney, atreetzmckinney@gmail.com .
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Local students are getting ready totest their math skills while raisingfunds for local schools.
Mathnasium’s TriMathlon contest isdesigned encourage kids to engage inmath and to support local schools.Children at all levels of math ability areinvited to participate. In addition to
winning medals, all students who par-ticipate this year will earn money forlocal schools with a donation for eachstudent participating in the event. Thewinner at each grade level will beentered into the Grand PrizeTriMathlon.
The competition, open students in
grades 2 through 5 will be hSaturday, Oct. 17 at the MenFalls Mathnasium Learning CeN78 W14569 Appleton Participation is free and registrnow open at www.mathnasiumtlon.com.
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a wonderful opportunity for engage in math in a fun way tgives back to the communityKevin Carnes, President of LakEducation Division. "We’re prsupport this event and inspirkids to develop a love for math
The TriMathlon consists oevents:
• Magic Squares, where studawarded points for developinown math problems.
• The Counting Game, whistudents’ ability to count fronumber, to any number, by anber.
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pencil and paper in order to stheir "number sense."Students do not need to be
in a Mathnasium center to partPrep materials, including a test, are available on the MathTriMathlon website (www.maumtrimathlon.com), where scan also register.
Participants will have moneyed to local schools on behalf participation. Mathnasium is taan aggregate donation of $40,000 throughout the U.Canada.
The top scorers acroTriMathlon competitions will beto move on to the GrandTriMathlon, to be held at the w
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An upcoming Fire Safety Fair is just part of the activity going on atthe Germantown Fire Departmentthis fall.
The fire safety fair will be heldfrom 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct 3. atthe Germantown Fire Station atN115 W18752 Edison Drive and isin presented in conjunction withNational Fire Prevention Week.Last year more than 800 residentsattend throughout the day. Someof the programs that will be pre-sented are a residential fire sprin-kler demonstration, a vehicleextraction demonstration, an
escape alive demonstration usingthe Germantown Survive AliveHouse and a smoke detector give-away.
Additionally there will be mul-tiple booths providing information,from groups such as Big Brothers,Big Sisters of Washington County,the American Red Cross, Servpro,1-800-Board Up, GermantownPolice Department, the German-town Fire Department Auxiliaryand many others.
The Germantown FireDepartment currently has four full-time firefighters. That includes
Weiss, a firefighter and two fire-fighter inspectors. There are also
four part-time firefighters thatwork a 30-hour week. Combinedthat staff provides coverageMonday through Friday from 6a.m. to 6 p.m. In addition, thereare 25 paid-on-call staff torespond after those hours.
According to informationfrom the department,Germantown Fire Departmentstaff responded to 1,446 emer-gency calls and it serves a com-munity with an estimated popu-lation of 19,891 residents.Germantown also has 8,504,282square feet of manufacturing
and industrial buildings.A referendum is on the Nov. 3
ballot that would allow the vil-lage to increase its tax levy toallow for 24/7 fire service.According to Weiss, if approvedthe model would allow forstaffing that would include thefire chief, one assistant, threeshifts of four firefighters and thetwo inspectors working days toconduct fire inspections.
Weiss said the referendum isbeing requested due to an increasein the number of emergency callsand the extended response times
that occur from paid-on-call staff.He explained that paid-on-call
staff respond from their hothe fire station, wait for othmembers to arrive, and thethe scene of the call. Accorinformation from the depawhen a fire station is stafffull-time or part-time response time ranges from 2minutes. With paid-on-ca
responding, response timesfrom 10 to 21 minutes.
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People rely on fire and smokedetectors to help keep them safein their homes. Though fire and
smoke alarms are effective, a firm-fire safety plan that will keepeveryone calm should a fire occurcould make the difference betweenlife and death.
The U.S. Fire Administrationsays that more than 3,500Americans die each year in fires,while roughly 18,300 more men,women and children are injuredeach year. Cooking accounts forthe greatest percentage of residen-tial fires, followed by arson. Dryervent fires are also a big concern.FEMA says that smoke, rather thanthe fire's flames, is responsible for75 percent of all deaths by fire.
In addition to physical injuryand material damage, fires cancause a host of problems.Psychological distress, monetarydamages and loss of pets maycome with fires. Loss of irreplace-able personal items is also a con-cern. Although fires can be devas-tating, they're also highly prevent-able, and smoke alarms and ahome fire safety plan are two pre-cautionary measures everyoneshould take.
Creating an evacuation plandoesn't have to be complicated.Such a plan can be established in
a few minutes and then reinforced
through practice every so often tokeep everyone fresh on what todo.
• Begin by assessing the layoutof the home. Figure out the twobest exits from the home.
• If your home doesn't havetwo doors, invest in a fire ladderso that one of the windows can bea point of exit.
• Know how to gain access tothe exits, including the best pathto take to avoid injury. It's a goodidea to consider a few differentscenarios. A kitchen adjacent tothe upstairs staircase may becomeengulfed in flames and make exitby way of staircase impossible.Just because you have doors to theoutside doesn't mean they'll pres-ent the best type of exit.
• Sketch out the layout of thehome and the escape plan. Smokecan make it difficult to know upfrom down. Be sure everyone canreach the exits even if vision isobstructed. Try it with your eyesclosed.
• Check fire alarms routinely,and change batteries at least everyyear.
• Make sure windows can beeasily opened if they are an exitpoint.
• Make note of who will behelping children or the elderly out
of the home.
• Establish a place whfamily will meet outdoorarea should be far enoug
from the home so that evwill be safe from smoke, and falling debris. Fires mayfuel explosions, so be sumeeting spot is a good deal
• Children should be insto run to the meeting spotdiately without waiting behanyone to catch up. No onereenter the home after arrithe meeting spot.
• Do a few practice runseveryone will be accustomgetting out quickly.
• While in most cases itter to escape and let the partment extinguish a fireevent of a small fire, occmay be able to stanch it personal fireextinguisher. the acronym PASS to propeout the fire.
• PULL the pin in theguisher.
• AIM the nozzle or hosebase of the flames.
• SQUEEZE the trigger.• SWEEP the foam acr
fire base; do not just aim place.
Fire safety is very impIn conjunction with smoke afire safety plan can help ev
get out alive.
Waukesha County Executive PaulFarrow has contacted communities inthe northwest portion of WaukeshaCounty to see if they would be inter-ested in a study to examine theoptions of a consolidated fire servicein those areas.
When reached for comment lastweek, Farrow said he contacted repre-sentatives from 18 communities tosee if they would be interested inhaving a study to examine optionsfor how fire service is provided.
Farrow said the idea came from aPublic Policy Forum study whichexamined the option of a consolidat-ed or merged services among firedepartments in the southeast portionof Milwaukee County. Farrow indicat-ed that any study would examineoptions ranging from departmentssharing equipment to a partial merg-er to a full-merger of some depart-ments.
"All this is, is a study," Farrowsaid, indicating that there are no
commitments beyond that.The communities that were
included were the village of Sussexand the town of LIsbon west toDelafield, North Prairie, Dousman,Oconomowoc and Oconomowoc Lakes.
He added that communities thatare interested contribute $1,000 to$2,000 toward the study. If severalcommunities are interested in thestudy, Farrow indicated he could seethem meeting in October to plan atimeline under which an entity is
selected to conduct the study omonths and get back to the cnities by summer of next year
Farrow said the idea is targa geographic area in the where it may make sense to smerge equipment and personn
Sussex Village AdminiJeremy Smith said the villaindicated it would be interethe study.
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Change that has been in theworks for several years for fire pro-tection service in Menomonee Falls
-- and Lannon -- is now complete.The Menomonee Falls Fire
Department has a total of 128members, which fluctuatesthroughout the year, according toAssistant Fire Chief James Mollet.There are 15 full-time members, 57part-time members and 56 "paid onpremise" members. The commandstaff is comprised of Mollet,Deputy Chief Don Umhoefer,Battalion Chief Jim Taylor,Battalion Chief Kevin Rokenbrodt,
Battalion Chief Aaron Harvey,Battalion Chief Patrick Curtis withsupport staff of Office Coordinator
Donna Schneider and Clerk JessiCoon.
Curtis is part of the staff thatcame from the Lannon FireDepartment. At the start of thisyear, the Lannon Fire Departmentwas consolidated into theMenomonee Falls Fire Department,with several Lannon FireDepartment staff coming on boardwith the combined department.
The change also included theconstruction of a new Menomonee
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replaced the Menomonee Fastation 1 on Appleton AMenomonee Falls also consa new fire station alongSpring Drive in Menomonee serve the southwest portioncommunity. A dedication ofacilities was held Aug. 6. of the change, 10 to 11 memthe Lannon Fire Departmenow part of Menomonee FaDepartment. Both news sare fully staffed on a 24-7 b
"That is not a trivial mMenomonee Falls Village MMark Fitzgerald said of
being included in the nameFire station. He said the nmeant to verify the partbetween the villages. Hethat with the combined ment, Menomonee Falls significant manpower and ment from Lannon that make this all work."
The last "tone out" fAppleton Avenue station oAug. 1.
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Friends of Nature Enters 24th YeaSeptember 1st ushered in the 24th
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The past few years have seen major changes
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and a knowledgeable staff to help you make an
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Pet parents want the very best food for their
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Friends of Nature is also known for their
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Family Pet Clinic in Menomonee Falls has beenproviding top-quality veterinary care to a strong baseof loyal and satisfied clients for more than 23 years.
“I wanted to be a veterinarian since I was a kid; it’sall I ever wanted to be,” said Dr. Scott Fellenz whoopened the clinic in 1992. The clinic features fourexperienced doctors and a knowledgeable staff of
receptionists and veterinary assistants.Fellenz is a 1987 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, which was the char ter class of thenew veterinary school. The doctor practiced inMarshfield, Menomonee Falls and New Berlin beforedeciding to open his own clinic. A Falls resident for thepast 25 years, he lives with his wife Arlo, daughtersAlexis and Ashtyn, and their family pets.
The other doctors are Dr. Kemberlie Anderson, Dr.Erin Greuel and Dr. Dara Morr ison-Sorgenfrei.
Fellenz says his own pets “are like my kids–theyhave greatly enriched my life” and the clinic pridesitself on protecting the cherished bond between animaland human.
“Animals are so much more than just pets thesedays; they bring so many benefits and positive results
to owners, and they are often used in hospitals for ther-apy,” said assistant practice manager Jackie Helland.“We want our clients to understand that we know howimportant their pets are to them. They are a member of the family and we give them the same care a humanwould receive from a doctor.”
The clinic also makes convenience a priority byoffering on-site services such as affordable dentistry,digital X-rays, Ultrasounds, chemotherapy for cancer
patients and board certified consultations.“We do all these things right here in the
clinic instead of having to send the client to aspecialist,” Helland said. Dr. Fellenz is excit-ed about offering new diagnostic proceduressuch as rhinoscopy to evaluate nasal cavityproblems in dogs and digital dental x-rays.
Other services and products offeredinclude: an on-site pharmacy; senior wellnesscare; prescription food such as Iams,Eukanuba, Hill’s Science Diet and Waltham;ACL repairs; and microchipping. Also, petgrooming is now available.
The continuous pursuit of education by thedoctors and staff is another way the clinicstays on the cutting-edge of the field. Thisenables them to provide a better quality of care to their patients, Helland said.
“Our doctors attend veterinary seminarsand symposiums every year to expand their knowl-edge base and be able to give clients the most currentinformation,” said Helland.
And community involvement is key, Helland noted,
sharing how the clinic participates in the village’s annu-al pet fair and assists with the high school’s “RealityCheck” business class, teaching students the costs andcare involved with owning a pet. The clinic also makesregular contributions to the Companion Animal Fundwhich funds research into diseases such as cancer.
“Staying involved in the community is very impor-tant to us,” said Helland, adding that 23 years makesa statement that no verbal proclamation can.
“It just shows the longevity and loyalty our chave shown us and that we have returned to tHelland said. “Our clients are comfortable with ucan feel confident that their pets will receive thecare and that we will be here for them when they
us.”Family Pet Clinic is located at N73 W1
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Clinic hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thFriday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
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The Hamilton girls volleyball teamwon four matches at the Pewaukeetournament Sept. 19. The Chargersopened the day with a 25-23, 25-23 win
over New Berlin West and followed thatwith wins over Oconomowoc (25-21, 25-11), Greendale Martin Luther (25-17,
27-25) and Hartford (25-20, 25-22).Hamilton lost to WIsconsin Lutheran25-21, 18-25, 14-16 in the champi-onship match.
Going to the SprawlGermantown, Menomonee Falls and
Kettle Moraine Lutheran will be playingin the Lynn LaPorte Sprawl in WestBend Sept. 25-26. The tournament fea-tures the top teams in the state.
Boys volleyball: Germantownleads state rankings
The Germantown boys volleybstarted the week tied with Kaukathe top spot in the state coaches Sept. 21, the Warhawks swept Ho
25-13, 25-18, 25-22. The team'sso far includes winning the Newtournament Sept. 12.
The Germantown girls cross countryteam placed second in the FranklinSaber Invitational at Grant Park inSouth Milwaukee Sept. 19.
Germantown was led by Sami Stieve,who placed second with a time of 20:19.She was followed by Alyssa Goesch (sev-enth, 20:21), Jennifer Lindgren (ninth,
20:43), Calli Lemke (11th, 20:51) andLydia Boyd (11th, 20:51). Also runningfor Germantown were McKenna Klopfer(23rd, 21:39) and Lucy DeLaine (25th,21:53).
The Germantown boys team finishedeighth at the meet. Germantown wasled by Jacob DuFrane, who finished
ninth with a time of 16:48. He was fol-lowed by Dylan Ayer (24th, 17:21),Evan Adair (43rd, 18:03), Joe Biesel(52nd, 18:17) and Westin Feltz (53rd,18:18).
The Menomonee Falls boys crosscountry team finished 15th at theRacine St. Catherine's Angel Invite held
at UW-Parkside Sept. 20. Tyler was the top finisher for MenFalls, placing 37th with a t17:35.2.
The Menomonee Falls girls teished 10th at the meet. MenFalls was led by Kylee Wunschfinished 16th with a time of 20:
Girls volleyball: Hamilton wins four matches at Pewaukee tourn
Germantown girls second at Saber invite
Germantown found itself trailingGrafton Sept. 18 after the first threeminutes of the game, as Germantownfumbled on its opening drive and theBlackhawks responded with a three-play drive to lead 7-0 after JarredKettenhoven and Luke Benzschawelconnected on a 3-yard pass play.
Grafton wouldn't score again, asGermantown won 33-7.
"We wanted to push the line upfront and dominate the line of scrim-mage, and that's what our guys upfront work to do," Germantown CoachJake Davis said afterward.
Germantown responded to the
opening drive by Grafton with a drivethat ended with a 21-yard pass playfrom Nate Seymour to ConnorEdmonds. Grafton still held a 7-6 leadas the extra point kick failed.
The Warhawks scored twice onrunning plays in the second quarter,as Shon Pratcher scored on a 3-yardrun at the 11:24 mark while Seymourscored on a 1-yard run with threeseconds left before halftime.Germantown held a 19-7 lead as atwo-point attempt failed.
Germantown scored two moretimes, as Chase Callawaert scored ona 7-yard run with 3:22 left in thethird quarter while Seymour scoredon another 1-yard run with 9:17 left
in the game. Seymour completed 6 of 14 passes for 118 yards and onetouchdown while Pratcher was theleading rusher, getting 95 yards on15 carries. Edmonds caught theepasses for 50 yards and one touch-down.
Davis noted his team played onegame where rain was falling (againstCatholic Memorial three weeks earli-
er) and sought to establish the runwhile still continuing to succeed inthe passing aspect of the offense.
"We did some of that tonight aswell, so that's good," Davis said.
The win came a week afterGermantown rallied to upset borderrival Homestead. Davis said his teamknew how to avoid a possible let-down.
"It's the North Shore Conference,we've got to go. We know how itgoes, week in and week out it's a titlefight," Davis said. “We're on thatroad, to get to a conference champi-onship that's eluded us for so long.
We've got to continue to go, we wantthe whole thing .We got a piece of itlast year, but we've got to continueto roll and try to get it. That's a goodfocus for our kids to have."
Menomonee Falls 13, Hamilton10: Menomonee Falls went ahead ona39-yard field goal by Curtis Flannickat the 4:20 mark of the third quarter.Menomonee Falls scores came on an86-yard kickoff return by BenKnudsen in the first quarter alongwith a 24-yard field goal by Flannickwith 1:24 left before halftime.Hamilton's scores came on a 32-yardfield goal by Zach Jasinski at the3:50 mark of the first quarter and ona 6-yard pass play from Jordan Smith
to Travis Janus at the 5- minute markof the second quarter.
Afterward, Menomonee Falls hada 2-1 Greater Metro Conferencerecord and a 2-3 overall mark whileHamilton had a 1-2 Greater MetroConference record and a 1-4 overallmark.
-By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor
PHOTOS BY THOMAS J. MCK
William Renard (top photo) runs for extra yards on a pass completion against GrGermantown's Shon Pratcher (bottom photo) turns upfield against Grafton Sept.
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