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Former Delafield Alder- Landwehr, man Jeff Krickhahn was rec- ognized for his 16 years of Dundon, service on the Common Council and Plan Commis- sion in addition to serving as Krickhahn 3 PERMIT NO. WAUKESHA, WI US POSTAGE PAID PRSRT STD library board president and combined for as a charter member of the governing board of Lake Country Fire and Rescue. nearly century Although more than a decade and a half of public of serving service is not unusual in Lake Country, what makes By Kelly Smith Krickhahn’s tenure unique INSIDE kelly.smithlakecountrynews@gmail. is that it spans virtually com every major controversy in 715-292-3560 the city’s history for the past 20 years. Three Lake Country elect- The three were honored in ed officials who donated a April because that is the combined nearly 100 years of month when municipal elec- public service were honored tions are held, newly elected during the month of April. local officials are sworn into The Hartland Village Hall office, and terms in office is being renamed the end for those incumbents Kelly Smith/Special to Conley Media St. Mary’s who did not seek reelection Richard Landwehr Munici- Former Alderman Jeff Krickhahn takes his oath of office from City Clerk Michelle Luedtke in or were defeated. pal Building in honor of the May when he was appointed to the Common Council. He did not seek re-election in April and Church sold 54 years he served as a vil- was recently honored for his 16 years service to the city. lage trustee. Countless hours Page 2A Landwehr is believed to In their combined 96 years have been the longest serv- of service, Landwehr, Dun- During the annual town Plan Commission faced was opment ing elected local official in don and Krickhahn were meeting, Supervisor Pete maintaining the rural resi- issues for Woman loses Wisconsin until he decided involved in 41 election cam- Van Horn praised Dundon dential character and wood- Hartland dur- this year not to seek reelec- paigns. for service on the Plan Com- land environment of the ing 400 tion. They attended an estimat- mission. town while respecting the Landwehr’s The Town of Delafield, at ed combined minimum of “I would not rights of property owners to term on the pounds its annual town meeting, about 5,520 meetings based have had the develop their land. village board honored former Supervisor on each attending 20 meet- patience to sit “When I moved to the town which began with Clare Dundon for her 24 ings a year in their elected through all of 42 years ago, we were sur- in 1992. Landwehr years of service on the Plan positions, not counting spe- those meet- rounded by 4,000 acres of He contin- surgery, Commission. cial board meetings or public ings,” he said. farms and, of course, we ued as trustee except for a Dundon has been credited meetings with constituents. Town Chair- wanted to keep it that way,” one term break from 1965 to exercise with helping to preserve the That number also does not man Larry she said. “But, you cannot 1967, a one-year break in the Page 1B Dundon rural character of the town include plan commission Krause added, stop development.” early ’70s and a brief stint as in the midst of the residen- and Delafield-Hartland “If there was anything you However, Dundon said she village president from 1985 tial building boom from the Water Pollution Control needed to know about the had “no apologies” for the to 1987 before returning to early 1990s to 2008 as both a Commission meeting attend- Town of Delafield or any- tough reputation the town the Village Board in 1988. town supervisor and plan ed by Landwehr. thing about anybody who Plan Commission earned “Hartland has been around Realignment commissioner. Nor does it include the lives in the Town of from developers and she was for 126 years. Dick Landwehr She served as town super- library board or Lake Coun- Delafield, you just asked proud to have helped write served the community and will change visor for 16 years before try Fire and Rescue board Clare.” the town’s comprehensive has been elected for half the deciding not to seek reelec- meetings attended by Krick- land use plan and implement time this village has been in football tion in 2015 and decided this hahn and the 24 years of Keeping rural character of and enforce it. existence,” observed Village year not to seek reappoint- Plan Commission meetings, Town of Delafield President Jeff Pfannerstill. landscape A changing Hartland ment to the Plan Commis- sometimes two a month, that Dundon explained one of SPORTS/ Page 4B sion. Dundon attended. the greatest challenges the There were different devel- See SERVICE, PAGE 3A 264392005

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Pewaukee church The FREEMAN & ENTERPRISE sold to developer Lake Country THIS MONTH Capri Senior Communities will 801 N. Barstow St., P.O. Box 7, Waukesha, WI 53187 buy St. Mary's Church from 262-542-2500 Queen of Apostles Hours: M-F 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. If you have a news tip from the By Brandon Anderegg Lake Country area, contact [email protected] Katherine Michalets at 513-2644 262-513-2657 or [email protected] PEWAUKEE — Queen of To advertise in “Lake Country Apostles Catholic Church This Month,” call the advertising will sell the 449 W. Wiscon- sin Ave. property where department at 262-513-2624. St. Mary’s Catholic Church is located to developer To subscribe to the daily Freeman or Capri Senior Communi- weekly Enterprise, call 542-2500 ties, Queen of Apostles Freeman announced in April. subscription rates Queen of Apostles • By in-county mail EZ Buy Finance Chairman Jim Fis- 13 weeks...... $64.50 .....$17.90 a month 26 weeks...... $123 with credit card cher said the sale of the Submitted photo File photo 52 weeks...... $234 property and former Electronic edition church buildings are part of Queen of Apostles Catholic • Out-of-county mail ...... $13.67 a month Church will sell the 449 W. New Pewaukee police chief sworn in 13 weeks...... $82.50 with credit card the church’s strategic plan 26 weeks...... $162 and process to grow the Wisconsin Ave. property PEWAUKEE — Pewaukee’s new Police Chief Timothy Heier was sworn in April 9 at 52 weeks...... $318 parish. where St. Mary’s Catholic Village Hall. Heier previously worked a number of positions for the Milwaukee Police “This will enable our Church is located to developer Enterprise County addresses Department over 29 years. It is the first time in 42 years that Pewaukee hired a police subscription rates 6 months.....$48.00 church to continue to serve Capri Senior Communities, chief from outside of its department. • Oconomowoc 1 year...... $72.00 our parishioners, expand Queen of Apostles has ZIP code 2 years...... $126.00 our mission and continue announced. 6 months.....$44.00 our commitment to the 1 year...... $65.00 • All other addresses 2 years...... $110.00 6 months.....$52.50 community,” Fischer said. 1 year...... $81.00 “Like many parishes, we reporter. 2 years...... $144.00 have growing needs and As Queen of Apostles • Ashippun, Ixonia, Champe named new Neosho, Rubicon, • Online only shrinking resources, and announces its intentions to Okauchee, Watertown 6 months.....$35.00 this sale helps us to meet sell the property, support and Sullivan ZIP codes 1 year...... $49.00 our financial obligations, from a local resident whose and other Waukesha 2 years...... $82.00 grow our parish communi- goal is to save the church Pewaukee Library director Circulation Dept. ty and assist those who continues to increase. To reach the Circulation Department call need help.” Pewaukee resident Jean- By Brandon Anderegg “We interviewed sever- improving on the Pew- 542-2501 or go to www.gmtoday.com/wfhelp. By Aug. 31, Agape nette O’Toole started a [email protected] al candidates for the aukee Library’s solid MANAGEMENT Church, a parish that rents Facebook page called “His- 262-513-2657 position and Nan stood foundation. St. Mary’s from Queen of toric St. Mary’s Church” out to the “The Pewaukee Bill Yorth - Publisher & Editor-in-Chief..513-2671 Apostles, will have to relo- and a group of residents PEWAUKEE – Eliza- entire Library is a successful [email protected] cate, according to a press have created a committee, Katherine Michalets - Managing Editor..513-2644 beth “Nan” Champe was board as library that has tailored [email protected] release. which has gathered 1,300 selected as the new the best its services to suit the Jim Baumgart - Freeman Group Ad Director 513-2621 St. Mary’s Church has signatures for a petition to Pewaukee Library direc- fit,” said needs of the communi- [email protected] generated a lot of attention save the church in three Tim Haffemann - Circulation Director....513-2640 tor, the Joint Library Dale Noll, ty,” Champe said. “As [email protected] in recent months after days, O'Toole said. Board has announced. Jointthe new library director, Patricia Scheel - Prepress Manager.....513-2690 Capri presented informal O'Toole said she and oth- Champe has 25 years Library I hope to learn what citi- [email protected] Joe Rocha - Mailroom Supervisor...... 513-2659 plans in January to raze the ers were disappointed when of library experience Board zens most value about Champe [email protected] 132-year-old church to con- they discovered that Queen including five years president. their library so that struct a senior living facili- of Apostles will sell the as director of the “We were those services can con- NEWS DEPARTMENT ty. Capri did host a well- church. South Milwaukee Public impres-sed with her pro- tinue to evolve.” Local News - Katherine Michalets...... 513-2644 attended informational ses- “I think Queen of Apos- [email protected] Library, as well as previ- fessionalism and experi- Champe lives in Brook- Sports - Pat Neumuth...... 513-2667 sion for their project at the tles is going to have a lot of ous positions at the ence.” field with her husband [email protected] Pewaukee Public Library in people upset with them and Brookfield, Wauwatosa Champe said she looks and four children and Death Notices - Shana Duffy...... 513-2618 [email protected] March; however, they have if the Pewaukee Plan Com- and Brown Deer public forward to meeting com- has lived in Waukesha Newsroom Fax...... 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WALES – Three Kettle Moraine School District Alumni will be inducted into the Trailblazer Hall of Fame at a ceremony Friday, May 17 at 9:40 a.m. in the Kettle Moraine High School west gym, 349 N. Oak Crest Drive. Lurvey Nelson Burke The public is welcome to attend the induction cere- at the former First National Nelson is currently presi- mony, according to a press Bank in Waukesha. Burke dent of Healthcare Finan- release. Past Laser Hall of has also served in various cial Management, LLC, a Fame inductees and area community service organi- consulting firm specializing dignitaries will also attend. zations including National in health care-related Jane (Droegkamp) Lurvey, Night Out, Feeding Children finance projects. Nelson has class of 1969, David A. Nel- Everywhere and the Federal also served as a board mem- son, class of 1973 and Kay Emergency Management ber and past president of the Photo courtesy of Angela Cooper (Aplin) Burke, class of 1968, Agency. Northwest Wisconsin Amer- will be inducted for their Lurvey retired in 2014 ican Red Cross Chapter. Harbor Homes unveils ‘affordable housing’ designs accomplishments and after 27 years as a para-edu- To be nominated, the can- SUMMIT — Harbor Homes held a ribbon-cutting ceremony April 23 to introduce its new humanitarian efforts. cator at Magee Elementary didate must be a Kettle “affordable new home concept” at The Villas at Lake Country Village. According to the press Burke is currently respon- School in Genesee Depot. Moraine graduated of 10 release, Harbor Homes is offering smaller, more affordable homes to consumers while sible for physical security at She is also an active member years or more and has made, streamlining the home-buying process. Harbor Homes listed the price for the homes from CenterState Bank, N.A., of the Delafield Presbyteri- or is currently making, a $289,000 to $400,000. an Church and has coordi- significant contribution to headquartered in Winter Pictured from left to right are: Suzanne Kelly, Waukesha Country Business Alliance nated several community society and their commu- Haven, Fla. However, she president; Ann Zimmer, Harbor Homes; Angie Richards, Harbor Homes; Mike Krisik, Harbor began her career as a teller outreach programs. nity. Homes; Ginger Kollmansberger, regional director for Sen. Ron Johnson’s office; Vanessa Schneider, Harbor Homes; Scott Thistle, Harbor Homes president; Paul Farrow, Waukesha County executive; Matt Neumann, Neumann Companies president; Corey Gerth, Harbor Homes; Craig North, Harbor Homes; Mike Russell, Harbor Homes; and Sarah Petushek, Future Lake Country charter Harbor Homes. school seeking new authorizer By Ashley Haynes they felt it wasn’t a good fit er this year, Vourax said she 101 Mobility celebrates grand [email protected] for them,” said Kristina is not too worried about the 262-513-2681 Vourax, a founding member future of LCCA. of LCCA. “Obviously we’re “We’re hoping that won’t opening at new Delafield site WAUKESHA — Despite disappointed but we under- become an issue for us. If submitting a prospectus stand.” we’re able to work with a Milwaukee. ers it a privilege to work that “adequately” addressed She said LCCA is still con- school district, that won’t Firm offers “About six years ago I was with integrity and compas- questions required to gar- sidering seeking authoriza- affect us,” Vourax said. looking to start my own sion with each customer.” ner authorization, the pro- tion from UW-Madison and She said about 200 fami- business and found the fran- 101 Mobility Milwaukee posed Lake Country Classi- locally the possibility of being an lies have now expressed chise 101 also serves area businesses cal Academy did not get independent charter school. interest. Mobility. It really resonat- looking to fulfill ADA approval from the Universi- made mobility She added they are also talk- LCCA has been accepted ed with me,” said owner requirements for access- ty of Wisconsin-Milwaukee ing with some local school as an affiliate of the Barney Donna Dziewik. “My mom ibility. to begin the process of open- districts to see if LCCA Charter School Initiative, a equipment had health and mobility Over 6.8 million commu- ing a new charter school in might garner authorization. project of Hillsdale College issues prior to her passing nity resident Americans Lake Country. An application to open that helps support the and I thought this was a way use assistive devices to help The proposed LCCA would LCCA must be approved by launch of K-12 charter to help family and friends them with mobility. teach content in math, sci- By Karen Stokes an authorizing agent, a pro- schools that want to focus Special to Conley Media and make a difference in the This group comprises 1.7 ence, literature and history, cess Vourax said shouldn’t on a classical education in community.” million wheelchair or scoot- as well as music, art and for- change the school’s timeline liberal arts and sciences. DELAFIELD — 101 Mobil- 101 Mobility of Waukesha er riders and 6.1 million eign languages would be for opening. According to the Hillsdale ity, a mobility equipment County is located at 206 users of other mobility provided to students in “At this point, we don’t College website, the initia- supplier, will be relocating Enterprise Road, Suite 100, devices, such as canes, grades K-10. anticipate any disruption tive will assist with creating to Delafield and will be cele- Delafield. crutches and walkers, The school’s website says there. We still plan on open- and implementing the brating their grand opening “We opened our doors in according to disabled it would use traditional ing our doors in the fall of school’s academic program, in May. Waukesha in 2014 and world.org. teaching methods. 2020,” Vourax said. provide the curriculum 101 Mobility provides quickly outgrew our space. “More and more people “They (UWM) authorize Even though Gov. Tony design and help with teach- sales and service of Bruno Our new Delafield location want to safely age in place charter schools that serve Evers made a move to limit er training. stairlifts, vertical platform will help us fill the needs of and certainly we want to mainly at-risk students and the creation of new charter The LCCA would be the lifts and scooter lifts, manu- seniors wanting to age-in- help them to stay in their we tried to address that in schools through state uni- first affiliate charter school factured locally in place throughout the home as long as they can. our prospectus but in the versities and municipalities of the Barney Charter Oconomowoc. The company Greater Milwaukee and We are excited to offer end, it didn’t address that when he introduced his pro- School Initiative in the state has grown to be the largest Madison area,” said solutions to enhance their requirement sufficiently so posed biennial budget earli- if opened successfully. Bruno dealer in metro Dziewik. “Our team consid- quality of life,” said Dziewik.

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Bohren, based on DELAFIELD — Despite a tion for a new permit in 2013. a Wisconsin Court of plea from former Mayor Ed In the message delivered Appeals decision two years McAleer that the city should April 15 to the council by ago. end its decade-long dispute Alderman Tim Aicher, The appeals court ruled with the Hartland Sports- McAleer pointed out that the city had the authority to man’s Club, the Common three different judges have revoke the gun club’s permit Council has unanimously ordered the city to allow the in 2010 but was “arbitrary agreed to appeal a judge’s gun club to resume opera- and capricious” when it ruling requiring the city to tions. rejected the club’s applica- let the gun club reopen. McAleer wrote that suc- tion for a new permit in 2013. In a written message to the cessful negotiations between City Attorney James council, McAleer urged the the city and the gun club Hammes argues that Bohren city to begin negotiations would likely result in the misunderstood the appellate with club attorneys to allow city having better control court decision. Hammes said Photo courtesy of Delafield Brewhaus shooting to resume on some over club operations than a state courts cannot require Brewmaster John Harrison after 20 years continues to be cutting-edge, experimenting and of the five firing ranges on court order that was likely to municipalities to issue per- producing award-winning beers at the Delafield Brewhaus. the 35-acre complex near restrict the city’s options. mits. Maple Avenue, south of McAleer later said he He claimed the appellate Interstate 94. wrote the message because court decision required the McAleer, former mayor he did not believe he would city to conduct another Twenty years of great craft and an avid gun sportsman, have an opportunity to speak review of the 2013 permit convinced the Common to the council members application which the city Council in 1997 to annex the before they made their deci- did last year and, again, club from the Town of sion to appeal the latest rejected the permit. beers and more Delafield, which had begun court order. However, Bohren agreed to crack down on gun club “What the council should with gun club attorney Jere- operations because of com- do is appoint a committee to my Levinson, who argued plaints from residents living sit down with the club and the appellate court decision Delafield near the club. work something out so they requires the city to issue a However, it was McAleer’s can gradually and safely permit to the club. Levinson Brewhaus administration that revoked resume shooting because I said he is willing to negoti- the club’s operating permit don’t think the city is going ate a reopening of the club celebrating in 2010 after neighbors com- get a different opinion from with the city but if city offi- plained about safety viola- any judge,” McAleer said. cials “start dragging their two decades tions at the club and a Waukesha County Circuit feet,” he will ask Bohren to woman was accidentally Court Judge Kathryn Foster enforce the order. By Karen Stokes struck by a stray, spent bullet and judges from the appel- The Common Council Special to Conley Media from the club that grazed her late court have issued orders voted unanimously to appeal while she was sitting at a to the city to reopen the gun Bohren’s order following a nearby restaurant. club. closed session discussion DELAFIELD — It’s been 20 Photo courtesy of Delafield Brewhaus years since the first craft McAleer was also mayor The most recent order was with Hammes on April 15. beer was poured at the Delafield Brewhaus is celebrating 20 years of craft beer, food and being a cornerstone in the community. Delafield Brewhaus. shopping center at the inter- installation of a water main The local independent Service section of highways 16 and along Highway 83, the restaurant and brewery is craft beers. restaurant/brewery and I From Page 1A 83 before his election to the reconstruction of Genesee celebrating 20 years in Lake “The four local business- sense that everyone that Common Council in 2003. Street, the firing of former Country as part of the cul- men that founded the works at the Brewhaus is Landwehr recalled a turn- He was the first in a series City Administrator Matt tural fabric of the communi- Brewhaus 20 years ago still proud to do so. We are a fam- ing point in the village’s of alderpersons elected to Carlson, and the closing of ty. live in the area and frequent ily,” said Knutson. “The history was the approval the council during nearly the Hartland Sportman’s “The Brewhaus has the restaurant regularly,” majority of our brew crew and construction of the two decades as a result of Club gun ranges. evolved over the past 20 said Knutson. “They built live in the area and feel that Hartridge subdivision in their citizen involvement in He was a member of the years. I feel we have done a the brewery because of their it’s important to give back to the late 1970s and the vil- the opposition of a specific committee that helped draw nice job of keeping up with love of the trade and they the community, the local lage’s efforts to annex more city policy or proposed pro- the plans for the new down- industry trends both on the wanted to have award-win- schools, parks and to support land. ject. town city government com- brewery side of things as ning craft beer in their own fundraising events that bene- “That was controversial He was also one of the plex and served on the gov- well as with our menu offer- back yard. The Delafield fit the people that reside in because every time we alderpersons elected in the erning board of the Lake ings, fresh, locally sourced Brewhaus was the first in our part of Wisconsin.” wanted to add onto the vil- 21st century who believed Country Fire and Rescue and made from scratch,” Lake Country.” “There is great satisfaction lage, everyone wanted to an alderperson’s priority during its financial crisis said Eric Knutson, general Since that time the craft in knowing that we have keep the village smaller,” should be representing the between 2013 and 2015. manager. beer industry has expanded. made our guests happy and Landwehr said. interests of their district “The residents of the city Brewmaster John Harri- According to brewersassoci- welcome. We strive to make rather than the overall of Delafield are a special son is cutting-edge and ation.org, there are over their experience wonderful Development in Delafield interests of the city. group of people and I have experimental in producing 6,500 craft brew pubs nation- every time, it’s the hospitali- Krickhahn played a lead- In addition to the develop- enjoyed representing them,” award-winning brews and wide since 2017. ty business and I think we do ing role in neighborhood ment of Village Square, he he said on the night he was will feature the release of “The Brewhaus has a pretty good job of provid- opposition to the develop- served the city during con- honored by the Common three big limited edition become a cornerstone ing that,” Knutson said. ment of the Village Square troversies involving the Council. “We do whatever it takes to make a service special.”

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The Pan- Classic 8 Conference, one of thers, who flip-flop with Mil- Brookfield Central 1,257 many programs impacted by waukee Lutheran, make the Brookfield East 1,257 the WIAA Board of Control switch to the Woodland East, West Allis Central 1,206 approving the statewide foot- as does Wisconsin Lutheran, Woodland West ball-only realignment plan a longtime member of the Wauwatosa East 1,155 one day before its annual now-defunct Wisconsin Little Wauwatosa West 1,079 meeting in Stevens Point. Ten. Pewaukee 899 The Crusaders will make West Allis Central is also New Berlin Eisenhower 839 the move from the Classic 8 to gone from the Woodland West, Pius 800 the Woodland West Confer- moving back to the Greater Milwaukee Lutheran 782 ence as part of the WIAA’s Metro Conference. Robert F. Borkowski/Special to Conley Media New Berlin West 738 objective to create confer- “In our case, we lose a rival- Lake Country Lutheran junior Zander Mueller slips past University School of Milwaukee sopho- Catholic Memorial 636 ences of the same size across ry with Greendale, so we’re more Sander Read (3) and scores a last season. LCL and USM leave the Midwest Metro Classic the state that are also of simi- disappointed in that,” Kern Classic Conference and will join the Metro Classic Conference for the 2020 season. St. Francis 543 lar enrollment. said. “I feel bad for West Allis St. Thomas More 523 While CMH was the small- Central. I think they finally the game of football in the then they split, so they’re because it doesn’t fit any of Martin Luther 520 est school in the Classic 8 and had some relief and were in a state of Wisconsin,” Hamilton bringing us back together the qualifiers.” Brown Deer 514 remains the smallest in the good situation and now coach John Damato said. again, but now it’s split in a LCL has steamrolled University School 423 Woodland West, it has consis- they’re back in a really tough “Addressing the uniformity different way. It’ll be interest- through the Midwest Classic Racine St. Catherine’s 421 tently been one of the most situation. So those are some issue amongst conferences ing to get back in competition as of late, last losing a confer- Shoreland Lutheran 342 successful programs in the things that I saw. Some teams was needed as this was a with Shoreland Lutheran and ence game in 2013 when Lake Country Lutheran 323 state under the tutelage of are disappointed. The way the major issue during playoff Martin Luther, two schools we Shorewood/Messmer was a Midwest Classic head coach Bill Young, who Woodland was divided up is seeding. I know this was a big haven’t played in a long time. member. The move to the Dominican 337 guided the Crusaders to the maybe not the way I would win for the WFCA and I’m We did pick up (Racine St. Metro Classic will bring an Brookfield Academy 317 Division 3 state championship have done it, but statewide, it pleased the WIAA agreed Catherine’s) for a two-year increased level of competi- Kenosha St. Joseph 293 last season. improved the situations for a with their proposal.” stretch in ’13 and ’14, so it’ll be tion, although Brazgel noted HOPE Christian 271 Along with CMH, both lot of schools.” Other area schools that will good to get back in that com- he has a few reservations Kenosha Christian Life 253 Wauwatosa West and Weighing the pros and cons, change conferences are St. petition again. Parts of me about the WIAA’s football- Racine Lutheran 246 Wauwatosa East are slated to Kern thought that the WIAA John’s Northwestern Mili- are excited to get back, facing only realignment decision. Living Word Lutheran 185 jump ship from the Greater and WFCA did what needed to tary Academy, Palmyra-Eagle some of those teams we did “It’s funny because I heard Catholic Central 126 Metro Conference to the be done as a whole. and Lake Country Lutheran, when we first started our pro- from my players, it’s nice to go Trailways Woodland West, which “My initial thought was the the latter of which reached gram.” out and compete in football already includes New Berlin WFCA did a good job laying the Division 5 state champi- The Metro Classic will also and then say, ‘Hey, we’ll see St. John’s Northwestern 396 Eisenhower, New Berlin West out to coaches why this need- onship game in 2017. include St. Thomas More and you in basketball,’ or, ‘We’ll Fall River/Rio 256 and Pewaukee. ed to be done,” Kern said. “I LCL and SJNMA will no Brown Deer (formerly of the see you in baseball,’” Brazgel Lourdes Academy 197 The Lions and Crusaders think they made a good case longer play in the Midwest Woodland East), University said. “That part of it I don’t Deerfield 194 have met late in the postsea- that not everything is going to Classic Conference after the School and St. Francis. The like. There’s something about Wayland Academy 188 son each of the last two years. be perfect. Everyone is mak- 2019 season. The Lightning Midwest Classic takes on being part of a conference as Johnson Creek 186 It figures to grow into an ing little sacrifices but hang are moving to the Metro Clas- Dominican, Racine Lutheran, multiple-sport athletes and Randolph 166 entertaining rivalry — Eisen- with this because this is what sic Conference, while the Kenosha Christian Life, getting to face the same kids. Cambria-Friesland 127 hower also reached the D3 the state needs.” Lancers are off to the Trail- Kenosha St. Joseph and “Another thing I’m not Capitol Small championship in 2017. Aforementioned West Allis ways Conference. Palmyra- Catholic Central. excited about, we’ve got some Clinton 342 “They’ve clearly estab- Central will renew its rivalry Eagle makes the switch from The Lightning (enrollment pretty good long-standing Marshall 335 lished themselves as an elite- with West Allis Hale in the the Trailways to the Capitol of 323) will be the smallest competition against (Living Palmyra-Eagle 293 level Division 3 team come GMC. Hamilton, Brookfield Small. program in the Metro Classic Word Lutheran) or St. John’s Cambridge 269 playoff time even though a lot Central, Brookfield East and “It’ll be interesting to get and see an increase in travel. or Brookfield Academy who Waterloo 254 of people think of them as a Menomonee Falls all remain back to some of those teams “The two main reasons they we’ve played pretty much Dodgeland 229 Division 1-type program members of the Greater that we played from 2004 to said they did this was for every year and we won’t play Markesan 229 because of their history with Metro. 2007 when we were all one geography and enrollment,” any of them ever again. I Pardeeville 217 the Classic 8,” Ike coach Matt A review of the conferences conference,” LCL coach Greg Brazgel said. “It’s hard when know they say we can sched- Kern said. “I’m interested to is scheduled to be available Brazgel said. “It used to be the they say you’re small, but ule them for nonconference, see myself how that manifests every two years. Midwest Classic and the you’re good. I’m not worried but that’s not really in our able to play the same teams because of the fact they had to “I feel this plan is best for Metro Classic together and about it. It’s just funny best interest. We enjoy being year in and year out.” Thompson, Packers missed badly in 2015 draft was limited to just 71 carries Ideal pick: Grady Jarrett, Kansas City on Jan. 31. No player from draft class still on team due to rib and wrist injuries. Atlanta — Nose tackle went Ideal pick: Anthony Then in 2018, Montgomery eight picks after Ryan and Chickillo, Pittsburgh — Out- By Rob Reischel player Thompson could have sons. signed his own death certifi- has started 44 games in the side linebacker was drafted Special to Conley Media taken instead. ROUND 2 cate when he fumbled away a last three seasons. Jarrett at pick No. 212 and has had a ROUND 1 , CB kickoff with 2 minutes left in would have been a huge boost solid four seasons. Chickillo WAUKESHA — Ted , CB (Pick No. 62) a 29-27 loss to the Los Angeles to Green Bay’s defensive line. recently signed a two-year, $8 Thompson was always (30th overall pick) Rollins, a former college Rams. Montgomery was told ROUND 5 million contract extension viewed as somewhat of a Randall had a disappoint- basketball standout, battled to stay in the end zone on the , QB with the Steelers. draft whisperer. ing three years in Green Bay, neck and groin injuries his play, but elected to come out (Pick No. 147) ROUND 6 Green Bay’s former gener- then was traded to Cleveland first two years. Rollins then with the ball instead. Two Hundley made nine starts , DE (Pick al manager made his mark for reserve quarterback tore his Achilles tendon in days later, he was released. in 2017 for an injured Aaron No. 210) annually with stellar perfor- DeShone Kizer. Randall was 2017 and played just 13% of Ideal pick: Trey Flowers, Rodgers, struggled immense- Ringo had just two tackles mances in the NFL Draft. benched during a 2017 game the snaps. Rollins suffered a New England — Defensive ly, then was traded to Seattle in two seasons with Green And Thompson’s success on with the Packers, threw a fit hamstring injury in the 2018 end went seven picks after for a sixth-round pick in Bay. Was released by the draft weekend helped the and was banished to the lock- preseason, was later released Montgomery and has 21.0 August 2018. Packers in September 2017 Packers become one of the er room. Randall’s play with an injury settlement career sacks. Flowers was Ideal pick: Jay Ajayi, and has played for four teams NFL’s elite outfits from 2007- improved later in the season, and is currently a street free instrumental in helping the Miami — Running back went since. 16. but he was a problem in the agent. Patriots win Super Bowl two picks after Hundley and Ideal pick: Christian Cov- Something went hideously locker room and the Packers Ideal pick: A.J. Cann, championships in 2016 and has 2,516 career rushing ington, Houston — Coving- wrong, though, in 2015, were eager to move on from Jacksonville — Offensive 2018, and he signed a five- yards and 13 . ton had 65 tackles and 7.5 where it could be argued him. Randall played well for guard went five picks after year, $90 million deal with Ajayi was traded to Philadel- sacks with the Texans, then Thompson missed badly on Cleveland in 2018, but was a Rollins and has made 59 Detroit this offseason. phia in 2017, and played a signed a free agent contract each of his eight selections. bust in Green Bay. career starts. ROUND 4 large role in the Eagles win- with Dallas on March 14. Green Bay has no one left Ideal pick: Landon ROUND 3 , LB ning the Super Bowl later ROUND 6 from that draft class today, Collins, New York Giants — , WR/RB (Pick No.129) that season. , TE and the failures of Thomp- Standout safety went with (Pick No. 94) Ryan made 27 career starts ROUND 6 (Pick No. 213) son that year is one reason the 33rd pick and is a three- Montgomery made mini- in Green Bay and was solid , FB, Didn't catch a pass during the Packers are just 13-18-1 time Pro Bowler. Collins, who mal impact at wide receiver against the run, but a liabili- (Pick No. 206) his one year in Green Bay. (.422) over the last two sea- recently signed an $84 mil- as a rookie, then was ty in coverage. Ryan tore his Ripkowski started for two Ideal pick: Bobby Hart, sons. lion free agent contract with switched to running back ACL in the 2018 preseason, years at fullback, then was New York Giants — Offensive Here’s a look at the Pack- Washington, would have during the 2016 season. Mont- then signed with Jack- released on Sept. 1., 2018. Rip- tackle went at pick 226 and ers’ dreadful 2015 draft class, solved some of Green Bay’s gomery was given the No. 1 sonville in free agency this kowski was out of the league has made 37 career starts for where they are now, and a woes at safety in recent sea- running back job in 2017, but offseason. in 2018, then signed with the Giants and Cincinnati. When It Comes to Water, One Call Does It All!

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