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New indoor soccer league allows adults to have as much fun as kids
The sport of soccer was virtually non-existent in the United States some 40 or 50 years ago. Its growth has swept through the youth level with a fury and has expanded up to the high schools, which imple-mented programs late last century. Plus, you’ll find plenty of creditable soccer clubs in and around the Kenosha area which serve youth.
But what happens when these young soccer players are finished with high school? Many who love the game are not skilled enough to play at the collegiate level, but even for those who are, college soccer is most likely the end of the line in terms of playing the game they grew up with. Indoor soccer may not be an exact replication of the much more heralded outdoor game, but the indoor version of the world’s most popular sport has become the perfect fit for those who now have the opportunity to suit up once again.
Sports 21 is helping to advance indoor soccer for adults on the Kenosha landscape. A product of the Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha, Sports 21 offers an indoor soccer league for adults. Current players range from upperclassmen in high school through age 60, and they are having a blast.
The league was able to come to-gether due to the new state-of-the-art facility at the Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha, located at 1330 52nd St. A total of 16 teams compete ev-ery Sunday morning and afternoon.
Evidence of soccer-hungry adults in Kenosha surfaced. The league was put together in only seven days prior to the first game date.
“There was a huge need for this,” explained the league’s administra-tor, Oscar Toscano. “During the next registration, we expect it to be even stronger because we will have more than seven days to put it together.”
The Boys & Girls Club of Keno-sha strives to find a wide demo-graphic in its programs. The new Sports 21 adult soccer league has roughly 160 participants, all men, many of whom are Hispanic. Sports 21 is looking to expand to include women in the very near future. A registration period, going on this week, is open to all those wishing to play in the winter session.
Teams will play in approximately 25 games spanning the fall and win-ter seasons. There are three defined seasons. The fall season runs from early October to early November,
Lining up a swift kick .
Teams play on Sunday mornings and afternoons at Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha’s state-of-the-art field
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New indoor soccer league allows adults to have as much fun as kidsTeams play on Sunday mornings and afternoons at Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha’s state-of-the-art field
the winter campaign is con-ducted from mid-November to early February and the spring season runs from mid-February to April.
Those who step on the indoor field come from out-side Kenosha as well. Many players reside in neighbor-ing Waukegan and Racine.
“One of the reasons people come from other areas is because the facility is just incredible,” reasoned Toscano. “People were looking for places to play and they found this. They are really enjoying them-selves.”
Locally, the RecPlex used to operate indoor soccer leagues; however, those leagues were confined to a basketball court, on a
wooden surface. The Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha facility can accommodate more teams by extending its Sunday game times or expanding to a whole differ-ent day if need be.
Most of the teams have been together for years, playing outside of Kenosha in the seven-on-seven in-door format. Still, individu-als can find their way onto a team simply by showing up at the facility on game day, or contacting Jeff Reget at 262-818-1502. Teams in the league range from those recreational in nature to those that are highly com-petitive.
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Upcoming Events
Carthage CollegeThe fourth annual Carthage College/Kenosha Merchants Indoor Wiffle Ball Tournament will be held Feb. 17-19 at the Tarble Athletic and Recreation Center on the Carthage College campus. The tournament benefits both Carthage baseball and the Merchants 19U American Legion team. Entry fee is $100 with a three-game guarantee. First teams to submit their entry forms along with entry fee will be accepted. For further information or to receive an entry blank, contact Peter DiGaudio, tournament director and Merchants manager, at 262-488-4895 or by email at [email protected].
Pleasant Prairie reCPlex The Pleasant Prairie RecPlex is proud to announce the forma-tion of a new basketball program, the Pleasant Prairie Patriots. The Patriots 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 informa-tion, contact Jamie DeMatthew at [email protected] Prairie PatriotsPatriot Basketball will host separate clinics for guards, post players and shooters. Each camp will be held once a week, 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. UW-ParksideThe University of Wisconsin-Park-side men’s basketball program will once again offer the Junior Rangers Basketball Club to local boys and
girls in grades K-5. The clinics will run from 12-1:30 p.m. on Nov. 6 and Nov. 13. The cost is $60 and includes three clinic sessions, a Ju-nior Rangers t-shirt and basketball, and free admission to all Ranger home games. For more informa-tion or comments, contact Sports Information Director Brad Fischer at 262-595-2045.WisConsin WaveThe Wave will conduct tryouts for seventh and eighth grade girls on Oct. 31 from 7:30-9 p.m. and Nov. 2 from 5:30-7 p.m. at Reuther High School. If you would like more information, send an email to [email protected]. More tryout information will be coming soon. WisConsin WaveThe Wisconsin Wave Basketball Club is excited to announce that we will have a girls travel basket-ball program to go along with our already successful boys program. Please check our website or email coach Lesnik at [email protected] for more informa-tion.
YMCaFor the first time this fall, the Kenosha 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 laCrosse ClUbThe Introduction to Lacrosse pro-gram will be offered at the Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha. Programs will begin in November and run through March. Cost is $60 per six-week session or sign up and prepay for all three for $160. For more information, call Rob Wikstrom at 262-770-2041 or send an email to [email protected].
YMCaThe YMCA is home to a year ’round, continuous martial arts program for children and adults. The fall session has already begun. The four disci-plines that are available are Europe-an-style Fencing, Olympic Judo and JuJitsu, Shorei Kempo Karate and Traditional Tae Kwon Do. Registra-tion fees range from $30 to $80 for members and from $60 to $110 for the general public. For additional information, contact Stacy Plow-man at 262-654-9622, ext. 213, or at [email protected].
kenosha rUnning ClUbThe Mayor’s Turkey Day Run will take place in downtown Kenosha on Nov. 24. The race is either two miles or a 10k and starts at 9 a.m. Registration and packet pickup is on Nov. 23 at the Kenosha Museum from 3-8 p.m. There is no race day registration. For more information, go to www.signmeup.com/78703.
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aCe kenosha CreW The Crew will have a signing night on Nov. 7 at the Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha from 7-9 p.m. If you have any questions or need ad-ditional information, contact Sue Deacon at [email protected] or 262-697-9617.kenosha sPorts 21Session I programming has been announced for youth and high school soccer at the Boys & Girls Club’s new indoor facility. Registra-tions will be taken at the Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha. The public can sign up as complete teams or as individuals. Individuals will be placed on teams that are short of players or when a specific team is not assigned. For more information, email [email protected] or call 262-818-1502.
kenosha sPorts 21Adult Indoor Soccer Open play will be available on Thursdays begin-ning at 8:30 p.m. starting Oct. 27. The game formats will be open pick-up and play soccer. Cost is $6 per player per night. For more information, send an email to [email protected] or call 262-818-1502.
sCreaMers FastPitChThe Screamers Fastpitch U10 and U14 softball teams are looking for a few players. To try out for the team, contact coach Pat at 608-728-1067. For 14U, contact coach Ed at 608-436-4155.
YMCaThe Kenosha YMCA is offering an American Red Cross Waterfront
Lifeguarding certification course beginning Tuesday, Dec. 20. Course fee is $200 for members and $210 for the general public. Payment is due upon registration; please regis-ter no later than three days prior to class. Sign up at Member Service Desk or by calling 262-654-9622.
WisConsin JUniors Wisconsin Juniors Volleyball has released its fall program schedule. Introductory programs include a K-4 “VolleyKidz” program, in ad-dition to a third and fourth grade league. To see all of the organiza-tion’s fall programs, visit www.wisconsinjuniors.com/camps-and-clinics.
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StandingsKenosha special olympics – Regional Bowling competition Seventy-nine athletes from Kenosha Special Olympics competed in the Regional Bowling Competition Oct. 16 at Guttormsen Recreation Center (GRC). Thirty-three athletes placed first, second or third to advance to the Sec-tional Bowling Competition at the Bowlero Lanes in Wauwatosa on Nov. 6. Bowlers at GRC were:name placeAnthony Alteri 6thLee Andrews 5thWilson Aniog 6thAnthony Anzaldi 4thMichelle Arsenault 3rdJoy Bilak 5thKim Bingen 2ndMarybeth Bittner 1stLes Bose 7thRichard Brandt 2ndConnie Bruno 8thJames Cisler 4thJeff Colosimo 4thJerry Cronce 8thMarty Daniels 3rdQuimika Daniels 6thGuy Davenport 2ndAngelo DeBurgo 1stBree Demske 5thTim Dillie 6thJennifer Dodge 4th
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lightning Division win lose tie goals For goals againstFTFC 3 0 1 24 17Faded Glory 2 2 0 15 15Deportivo Azul 2 1 0 20 16Boca Juniors 1 3 0 12 17Palermo FC 1 3 0 17 19Guerreros 2 1 0 12 1111 Hermanos 1 2 0 13 8
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Kenosha Bowmen Contact: 262-857-9908; [email protected] in conjunction with the Wisconsin Field Archery Association and the Wisconsin Bow Hunters Association.
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 ramPage rhinosContact: 262-208-0770; [email protected] Focuses on character development, confidence and skill building through loyal, positive leadership. Emphasizes sportsman-ship, team spirit and family involvement.
Kenosha ramPage Youth BaseBall cluBContact: 847-204-6075; [email protected] organization bringing competitive baseball opportunities to U9 through U14.
Kenosha ViPersContact: 262-552-0169; [email protected] baseball travel team.
K town sluggers u14Contact: 262-960-0494; www.leaguelineup.com/kts U14 travel baseball team.
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.
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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sheridan lanesContact: 262-654-0411; www.bowlsheridan.comBowling, volleyball, parties, fundraisers. Family owned and operated since 1973. Bowling leagues.
Boxingstraight uP BoxingContact: 262-914-9257; www.straightupboxing.com Focus is on the workout and sparring. Team members travel to amateur boxing events.
cheer And dAnceclassic Youth cheer and dance cYc raiders all starsContact: 262-925-1199; www.cycraiders.comCompetitive all-star cheerleading and dance teams from K-12. One of the oldest programs in the nation.
tremPer high school cheerleadingContact: 262-359-2200; www.trempercheer.webstarts.com/index.htmlJunior varsity and varsity cheerleading promotes school spirit, pride and loyalty. Teaches self-respect while striving for perfection.
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.
gymnAsticsscamPs gYmnasticsContact: 262-945-8978; [email protected] Provides children with a safe, fun-filled, progressive educational experience through gymnastics.
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.
wisconsin ramPage Junior hocKeYContact: 847-529-8248; www.wisconsinrampage.com Junior B team play-ing in the Great Lakes Junior Hockey League.
lAcrosseKenosha raPtors lacrosseContact: 262-770-2041; [email protected] Open to high school-age boys with competition in the Milwaukee Area Youth Lacrosse League in the spring.
mArtiAl ArtsBraun’s Karate and martial artsContact: 262-412-5942; www.bkmartialarts.org Incorporates discipline and respect through karate, aikido, capoeira and more.
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DirectorymArtiAl Arts
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.
Kenosha tae Kwon do cluBContact: 262-657-8397; www.kenoshataekwondo.net All instructors certified through Kukkiwon.
multiple sportsBig 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.
Bradford high schoolContact: 262-359-6200; http://bradford.kusd.edu High school sports.
Kenosha christian life high schoolContact: 262-694-3900; [email protected] school sports in the Midwest Classic Conference, WIAA Division 3.
Kenosha sPecial olYmPicsContact: 262-652-1699; [email protected] Sports training and competition for cognitively challenged adults.
Kenosha Ymca Contact: 262-654-9622; www.kenoshaymca.org Offers activities in multiple sports for all ages.
laKeland little leagueContact: 262-942-7751; [email protected] Youth baseball and softball organization serving western Kenosha County.
rec PlexContact: 262-925-6764; www.recplexonline.com/sports Offers programs which play a vital role in promoting physical, social, emotional and mental health development.
sPorts 21Contact: 262-818-1502; www.kenoshasports21.com Offers leagues, camps and clinics at the new Boys and Girls Club facility.
staY in the gameContact: 262-697-4021; www.stay-in-the-game.com Indoor baseball, softball and golf training facility.
st. JosePh catholic academYContact: 262-654-8651; [email protected] High school athletics.
uniVersitY of wisconsin-ParKsideContact: 262-595-2485; www.parksiderangers.comWisconsin’s only NCAA Division II athletic program. Competes in the Great Lakes Valley Conference with schools from Kentucky, Missouri, Illinois and Indiana.
wisconsin cluB netContact: 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.
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carthage college Contact: 262-551-5930; [email protected] Division III soccer.
KaslContact: 262-694-0248; www.kenoshasoccer.com Soccer for all ages and skill levels in gender and competition divisions.
Kenosha crewContact: 262-945-0806; www.kenoshacrew.com Club soccer for U8 through U18.
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.
soFtBAllKiwanis BreaKfast cluB Contact: 262-945-5141; [email protected] Sponsors softball.
Kenosha cYclones fastPitch cluBContact: 262-210-8456; www.kenoshacyclones.org Serves U10 through U18. Members of the Amateur Softball Association Junior Olympic program as well as other national associations.
tenniseast side tennis cluBContact: 262-960-4722; www.estfc.comFeatures instruction and recreational play. USTA junior and adult teams.
Kenosha tennis cluBContact: 262-496-7781; [email protected] tennis with lessons and match play opportunities.
VolleyBAllsouthPort VolleYBall cluBContact: 262-764-1930; [email protected] Boys volleyball for age 14-18. Club competes at regional level.
wisconsin Juniors VolleYBall cluBContact: 262-862-7294; www.wisconsinjuniors.com Based out of the Rec Plex. Works closely with college coaches.
wrestlinglittle red hot wrestling cluBContact: 262-515-3097; [email protected] Designed to develop basic wrestling skills, life skills and high academic excellence for boys and girls.
tremPer high schoolContact: www.kenoshawrestling.orgHigh school wrestling.
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› Bradford High Cross-Country› Christian Life Volleyball
› UW - Parkside Men’s Athletics› UW - Parkside Women’s Athletics
UNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES
HIGH SCHOOLS
INSIDE SCHOOLS[Media Reports]
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Bradford High Cross-CountryFor more information, contact Steve Knecht at
262-359-6200 or bradford.kusd.edu/athletics/index.html
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The Bradford boys cross-country team finished its 2011 season at the WIAA sectional cross-country meet. The team finished in third place at the annual event. Three Red Devil runners finished in the top 20 places.
BHS boys cross-country finishes season strong
Bradford runners at sectionals
Taylor Bell running strong
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Bradford’s Landon Luzar focuses on the finish line.
Mike Rizzo was Brad-ford’s top finisher.
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Christian Life VolleyballFor more information, contact Jack Decker
at 262-694-3900 or www.kenoshachristianlife.org
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The seventh-eighth grade team celebrates a win.
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The sixth grade girls volleyball team at Christian Life School traveled to Racine for the St. Lucy’s Lynzay Memorial Tournament. The Eagles won both of their early round matches by a 2-0 set score. The Eagles came from behind to defeat St. Joseph’s (Kenosha), 2-1, winning the rubber set by a tight 22-20 count, giving them the championship.
CLS sixth grade volleyball team wins tournament
The Eagles hoist their trophy earned at St. Lucy’s on the south side of Racine.
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Junior varsity actionEagles pose with individual and team trophies.
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262-595-2485 or www.parksiderangers.com
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The men’s cross-country team fin-ished in third place at the Great Lakes Valley Confer-ence Meet held in Evansville, Ind., Oct. 22. UW-Parkside featured just one senior runner in its top nine spots, giving hope for an even brighter future. The team is now preparing for the NCAA Midwest Regional to be held in Big Rapids, Mich., Saturday, Nov. 5.
Harriers finish third at conference meet
The men’s cross-country team finished strong at the GLVC meet.
TOP PERFORMERS
Ryan Crane scored the lone goal of the game, from 30 yards away, to lift the men’s soccer team to a 1-0 win at Drury Uni-versity Oct. 21. Nick Huftalin logged the shutout in goal. Evan Lewandowski and Jesus Escanero earned all-conference honors as a result of placing fourth and 12th, respectively, at the GLVC cross-country meet in Evansville, Ind., Oct. 22.
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Carlos Contreras (right) battles for position.
Spencer Bursten finds an edge.
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262-595-2485 or www.parksiderangers.com
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The UW-Parkside women’s soccer team sought a “W” seven hours away from home Oct. 23. The Rangers travelled to Rolla, Mo., and came away with a thrilling 2-1 victory in double-overtime against home standing Missouri S&T. The win moves UWP to third place in the 16-team league, clinching home field advantage for the first round of the GLVC tourna-ment. The Rangers are 10-2-2 on the season.
Rangers capture double-overtime thriller in Missouri
Freshman Karley Mecko made a huge impact for the Rangers at Missouri S&T, scoring the game-winner in double-overtime.
TOP PERFORMERS
Karley Mecko scored the game-winner for the women’s soc-cer team in double-overtime at Missouri S&T Oct. 23. Hope Christie, Jessica Watychowicz and Markelle Turk finished sixth, seventh and eighth, respectively, leading the Rangers to a third-place finish at the Great Lakes Valley Cross Country Meet in Evansville, Ind., Oct. 22.
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Markelle Turk ran hard in Evansville, Ind.
Bridget Nickel serves for the volleyball team.
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› ACE Soccer› KASL› Kenosha Crew› Racine United› Sports21› United FC
SOCCER
BASEBALL
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PHOTOS OF THE WEEK
Little Leaguers of KenoshaFor more information, contact Jim Santarelli at
262-945-8717 or www.littleleaguersofkenosha.com/
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Adam Tweedt of McTernan Wireless takes a cut.
TOP PERFORMERS
John Muser was the winning pitcher and was 2-for-3 at the plate for Southport Bank in its playoff win over Bear Realty Oct. 20. Quinn Heinert pitched the final inning in three-up, three-down fashion.
TOP STORY
Southport Bank scored early and often at the Kenosha Sports Complex #2 Oct. 20 in a semi-final game. The team advanced to the league champi-onship contest by defeating Bear Realty, 12-1. The squad will compete for the league title versus SPS Dental/Bear Realty Oct. 27 at 5:30 p.m. at Kenosha Sports Complex #1.
Southport Bank cashes in on offensive onslaught
Southport Bank’s Quinn Heinert is ready in the infield.
John Mauser of Southport Bank focuses on the strike zone.
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Goal kick for Filip Javanovic
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Mariano Tenuta serves the ball.
TOP STORY
After a week off, the U12 ACE Wizards returned to action Oct. 22 at Somers Elemen-tary School. The team hosted and hammered Lake Coun-try United Black, 6-1. Every single position player on the squad had an opportunity to get a shot at the goal. The victory allowed the team to secure first place in its U12 division.
ACE U12 Wizards handle Lake Country United Black
A sliding stop prevents forward progress.
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ACE Soccer ClubFor more information, contact Oscar Toscano at
www.acesoccerclub.org
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Nikola Josifovic served up three assists and added a goal for the U12 Wizards in their 6-1 win over Lake Country United Black. Michael Saldana had a goal and an assist in the contest.
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The Dukes of the Keno-sha Area Soccer League (KASL) finished their sea-son with a match against the KASL U6B Knights. Scores are not kept at this level; however, the Dukes controlled the pace of the game at Anderson Park. Teams were split onto two fields and each squad scored numerous goals.
Dukes finish season strong
Ryan Rivera shows off his foot skills.
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Ryan Riviera scored 12 goals and Sal Siemion tallied four for the U6 Dukes in an afternoon of soccer against the U6B Knights at Anderson Park.
Sal Siemion looks to score.
Valton Haxhiu pulls ahead of the pack.
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Maddie Seefeldt (16) and Becky Knapp converge on the ball.
PHOTOS OF THE WEEKTOP STORY
TOP PERFORMERS
U17’s Alex Valeri scored the hat trick in the 8-2 win at Mequon United. Maggie Edmark scored a pair of goals, while teammates Lizzie Hawbaker and Maddie Seefeldt dished out two assists each.
Crew’s U17 girls win easily at Mequon
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Kenosha CrewFor more information, contact Jeff Reget at 262-818-1502 or www.kenoshacrew.com
The Kenosha Crew U17 girls had little trouble in their match with Mequon United at Dhaliwal Park in Mequon Oct. 23. The squad put forth one of its better efforts of the year, defeating the Mequon club, 8-2.
Megan Becraft watches her shot sail toward the goal.
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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]
Pleasant Prairie Patriots
The 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 jdematthew@plprairiewi.
com for more information.
Pleasant Prairie Patriots
Patriot 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
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
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 recPlex
The 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.com
YMcaThis 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 splowman@keno-
shaymca.org 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
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U12 Racine United girls continue their winning waysThe Racine United U12 girls keep putting notches in the win column. The team defeated MK Tosa Kickers II, 8-4, raising its overall record to 11-4-2. The team has an un-blemished 6-0 mark in league play.
A Racine United U12 player fires a shot.
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Nixie grajera scored a pair of goals to lead the U12 girls to an 8-4 victory over the MK Tosa Kickers. Quinn Shannon, Sophia gillis and Natalia Ballester each registered a goal and an assist.
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Kevin Gonzales breaks free despite interference.
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Elroy Martinez pumped in five goals to lead Deportivo Azul to a 7-4 win over the Chicago Fire. Victor Flores found the back of the net four times for FTFC in its 7-5 win over the Boca Juniors. Ramon Salcedo notched the hat trick for Kenosha Fire in a 6-4 triumph over Captain Mike’s.
Team Valeri edges Faded glory
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Sports21For more information, contact Jeff Reget at
262-818-1502 or www.kenoshasports21.com
In a highly competitive game at the Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha, Team Valeri edged Faded Glory, 3-2, in a men’s adult in-door soccer league game Oct. 23. The win by Team Valeri kept it in the upper tier of its division with a 3-1 record. Faded Glory leveled off at 2-2.
Ulises Lopez (right) races by Dylan Rausch.
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U11’s Brandon Manzo runs down the ball.
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The United FC U10 boys Red team continued its stellar play, defeating the Washington County FC U10 Cobras, 2-0. The match was contested Oct. 22 at Anderson Field. A strong defensive front and goalkeep-er play kept the visitors from the north off the scoreboard. The locals did an excellent job distributing the ball and connecting on passes, creating scoring opportunities.
Boys Red hands WCFC Cobras a goose egg
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United FCFor more information, contact Gino Alia at
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Zayan Atcha shields the ball from a Cobra defender.
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Dragan Kesich of U11 boys Red winds up.
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Katy Clay and Sydney Antonneau scored for the U10 girls Red squad in a 2-1 win over Milwaukee Sport Club Maroon. Brandon Manzo and Logan Farrington each recorded a hat trick for U11 boys Red in an 8-0 lambasting of the Pewaukee Thunder Oct. 22.
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