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Covering Northwest Wisconsin since 1890 Tuesday, November 26, 2019 Shop small on Saturday in Superior By Maria Lockwood annual event. with clothing for $5 at Annie’s chipping in an additional $1 when big retailers like Target mlockwood@ “It looks like every small Attic; take 50% off recycled for each gift made. and Kmart left Superior, but superiortelegram.com business in the area is doing items at Earth Exchange; and The Douglas County His- they’re looking more closely Sandwiched between Black something,” said Kathryn wine tastings are available at torical Society from 2-4 p.m. at what small businesses have Friday and Cyber Monday is Schottmuller, owner of Sil- Wine Beginnings and Wine Visit with Santa for free at the to offer. an opportunity. Small Busi- verwood Pet Grooming and Seller Winery. Historical Society, with the “The overall tone is chang- ness Saturday offers local Boarding. Santa will be making option to capture a photo with ing,” she said. “It’s ‘I’m shops a chance to shine while Champion’s Bar and Grill appearances at Nicolet Law him in a 1960s setting. shopping in my own back- shoppers enjoy treats, dis- is offering samples of food Office from 10 a.m. to noon. Superior Business Improve- yard because I believe in counts, sales, giveaways and and drink; visitors can snag Donations of nonperishable ment District Executive my own backyard and look activities. Fifty Superior busi- a free cookie or popcorn food will be collected for the Director Lindsey Jacobson nesses have signed up for the at Sweeden Sweets; fill a bag Ruth House, with the business said shoppers were upset SHOP: Page A8 Make census 2020 count County forms committee to motivate residents By Maria Lockwood year. Some state fund- mlockwood@ ing is also tied to census superiortelegram.com population numbers. Douglas County has That funding supports formed its first Com- education, healthcare, plete Count Committee transportation, housing to motivate residents assistance and rehabili- to respond to the 2020 tation loan programs in census. The commit- addition to other vital tee kicked off publicly programs. Thursday, Nov. 21, in Wisconsin is one of 37 the Government Center. states that lost $1,338 “This is a very for every person who Photos by Jed Carlson / [email protected] important communi- was missed in the 2010 Cari Reder moves product around as she cleans the shelves at Earth Exchange in Superior on Monday, ty project,” Douglas census. Nov. 25. County Board Chair- The Complete Count man Mark Liebaert said. Committee is seeking “We’re all trying to vol- help from nonprofit, unteer to get this thing faith-based, communi- moving along because it ty and business groups ‘You never know what means such a big dol- in Douglas County to lar-wise loss for every spread the word about person not counted.” the importance of The census count is responding to the 2020 used to determine both census. you’re going to find’ fair political represen- Renters, students, tation and which com- immigrants, people more (56%) said they’d munities will receive Secondhand welcome that kind of federal funding each CENSUS: Page A8 gift for themselves. shops offer “It’s about time that everybody figures out it doesn’t have to be nostalgia, new,” said Diane Matic, owner of Annie’s Attic economy for in Superior. Even youngsters Christmas are embracing the concept. According By Maria Lockwood to thredUp, an online mlockwood@ thrift retailer, 80% of superiortelegram.com GenZ shoppers plan to intage is back give thrifted gifts this season. They’re looking in vogue. Cory Bauer, left, and Lynn Saarela unpack some for something unique, According holiday bells before pricing them at the Salvation a way to reduce their to a recent Army Thrift Store in Superior on Monday, Nov. 25. holidayV shopping carbon footprint and survey from Accenture, get value. Plus, they Maria Lockwood / [email protected] secondhand gifts are like the treasure hunt Members of the Douglas County Complete Count expected to land under experience. conserving,” said smarter.” &RPPLWWHH NLFN Rႇ HႇRUWV WR UDLVH DZDUHQHVV RI a Christmas tree near “It shows how much Lindsey Jacobson, Superior is ready the importance of the 2020 U.S. census in the you. Nearly half of people are paying executive director of for them. The city Government Center Thursday, Nov. 21. From left: respondents said they’d attention to what the Superior Business is bursting with Douglas County Board member Sue Hendrickson, consider giving second- they’re spending and Improvement District. secondhand shopping Telegram reporter Shelley Nelson, Douglas County hand clothing as gifts how they’re spending “I think people are Clerk Sue Sandvick and Douglas County Board this Christmas. Even and how they’re really trying to shop RECYCLE: Page A8 Chairman Mark Liebaert. *ඍගඐ඗ඕඍ ඌඍඔඑඞඍකඡ (715) 395-5050 or (715) 395-5000 C඗ඖගඉඋග Us Send news tips to editorial@ superiortelegram.com or call 715-395-5000 VOL. 128 NO. 63 ICO is thankful for your business. $1.50 Page A2 | Tuesday, November 26, 2019 NEWS The Superior Telegram | superiortelegram.com Shooting threat at SHS found not credible the reported threat Fri- said, while taking into A few hundred students day. account that students “It was discovered may have been shak- walked out during school day by a student who told en by the threat. Police their parent and their presence was increased By Maria Lockwood herty said. parent contacted the at the school for the day, mlockwood@ Superior police reports district,” said Kelly including three officers superiortelegram.com indicate officers talk- Pugh, assistant to the during the lunch hour, Rumors of a threat ed with a student who district administrator. according to Assis- to “shoot up” Supe- had heard rumors from “We’re very grateful tant Chief Matt Markon rior High School were friends and others who for that. That’s exactly with the Superior Police reported to Superior had seen the threat cir- what we want students Department. police by three sources culating on the Snap- to be doing when they The district’s post Thursday, Nov. 21. Upon Chat social media plat- see something on social about the threat came investigation, it was form. They used that media.” out at 10 a.m. Friday. Jed Carlson / [email protected] determined early Friday, information to pinpoint Pugh noted that in “We were getting a lot Nov. 22, that the threat and speak to the student Students walk to the main doors before leaving Wisconsin, a threat of of questions and we felt was not credible. who allegedly made the Superior High School the morning Friday, Nov. 22. violence, even a false like the public should A few hundred stu- threat before determin- threat, is considered a know what’s going on,” dents left during the ing it wasn’t credible. best interest of students The reports from mul- felony. Pugh said. school day, however. Nothing they followed in mind and we’d never tiple students are a good “It’s hard for us to Flaherty said he’s “Parents called or up on caused the district take any chances,” he indication that the dis- communicate to our stu- hoping for an unevent- asked them to leave concern that there was said. “I was disappoint- trict’s “See Something, dents how serious it is,” ful short week heading today, which was unfor- any immediate danger, ed so many kids left, but Say Something” cam- Pugh said. into Thanksgiving break tunate because there was according to Flaherty. I also understand that paign has been effective, The district tried to and a return to normal- no reason they had to “I hope that parents was the prerogative of administrators noted in make Friday as nor- cy when students return go,” Principal Rick Fla- trust we always have the the families.” a Facebook post about mal as possible, she from break. Tiger, Spartan thespians earn high marks at state By Maria Lockwood mlockwood@ superiortelegram.com Drama students from both Northwestern and Superior high schools returned from state the- ater competition Nov. 21-23 with awards. The NHS team’s one- act, “You Can’t Take It With You,” advanced through three rounds of preliminary contests to Shea Callaghan performs in “Freak” during a dress state competition at the rehearsal of the one-act play at Superior High University of Wiscon- School. sin-Milwaukee. The judges were extremely impressed standing Acting Award. urday, Nov. 23, earn- by the professional- The Northwestern ing awards for the crew, Photos by Jed Carlson / [email protected] ism of the production, High School drama team the whole ensemble and The cast of “Freak” runs through the one-act show during a dress rehearsal at according to coaches. has advanced to state an All-State plaque. Superior High School. The Tiger team earned competition the past Set in a circus-like the highest award pos- seven years in a row. “freak show,” the play laghan, Satori Reks- Chicka, Alec VanVynckt, Morrow, Abigail Schlais, sible, Critic’s Choice, as Coaches are Michael explored the subject of tad, Bry Thoreson, Kait Andrew Lisak, Jackie Lauren Verdoljak, Pheo- well as an Outstanding Goodlet and Pat Luo- suicide with an overall Andrs, Shea Callaghan, Stumpf, Rene Williams, nyx Wittkopf and Jessica Ensemble Award. Per- stari. theme of hope. Kaiden Johnson, Claudia Mason Berti, Dylan Stumpf. formers Ariel Rutten, The SHS one-act team SHS cast and crew Androsky, Gwen Hall, Schelinder, Emma The SHS team was Lily Cain and Josh Olson performed “Freak” at members included Ellie Alyssa Barnes, Saman- Bradley, Phoebe Pilon, coached by Cheri Tesarek each earned an Out- the theater festival Sat- Westlund, Tristan Cal- tha Olson, Thomas Owen Schilling, Jake and Joshua Smith.

DOUGLAS COUNTY PAST Dunbar’s Supply goes dark  Superior business closes with owner’s retirement

By Maria Lockwood first opened at 706 mlockwood@ Tower Ave., moved to superiortelegram.com 720 Tower in 1951, then A longtime Superi- moved to 1413 Tower or business closed its Ave. The food service doors for good Friday, supply store has been Nov. 22. Dunbar’s Sup- at its current location, ply Inc. has been pro- 1707 N. Fifth St., since viding food service and 2007. janitorial supply prod- Hunter-Jensen said ucts since 1939. the building has been Owner Arlyn Hunt- sold to Interstate Bat- er-Jensen has been teries and remain- involved with the fami- ing inventory would Nov. 25, 1969, Evening Telegram Maria Lockwood / [email protected] ly business since age 10. be picked up and sold Appearing on the program for the annual Thanksgiving A page from the Sept. 28, 1951, Evening Telegram It was founded by her at auction. Dunbar’s dinner for the Superior Foundation for the Blind were, gives the back story of Dunbar's, a longtime Superior great aunt and uncle employees have already from left, Joe Sleeman, Lake Nebagamon, a guest business. Florence and Clifford retired or found new who presented vocal solos, Miss Myrtle LeBarge, Dunbar and later owned jobs. They encountered member and vocal soloist and Mrs. Phyllis Austin, by her father. Hunt- a mixed bag of reactions another member who played organ music during the er-Jensen has owned from customers who gathering. The annual dinner is given by members of the business since 2007. learned that the store the Elks Lodge No. 403. She said she’ll miss the was closing, including customers, some of surprise. Business has moments up a tree near A Forum Communications Co. newspaper. whom have been com- been good at Dunbar’s. Nov. 24, 1969 his parents’ home Sun- ing to Dunbar’s “forev- “I just had the oppor- Two Gordon prison Published every Tuesday and Friday. day afternoon. er,” but is looking for- tunity to retire and I’m camp escapees back Neal Ronquist Maria Lockwood Raymond tells the ward to retirement. ready,” Hunter-Jensen Two men who escaped Publisher Reporter story thusly: Dunbar’s Supply Inc. said. from the Gordon prison [email protected] mlockwood@ camp turned themselves He was with other (218) 723-5235 superiortelegram.com in to Superior police members of the family in (715) 395-5025 CORRECTION woods about one-quar- Rick Lubbers Monday morning. ter of a mile from the Editor Ken Olson  The police had been home of his parents, [email protected] Sports reporter informed Sunday that (218) 723-5301 kolson@ A story in Friday’s Telegram, “UW-Superior the men left the camp. Mr. and Mrs. Edward superiortelegram.com student charged for filming without consent,” At 1:26 a.m. Monday Janowicz Sr., Sunnyside Megan Keller Road, south of Superior (715) 395-5023 incorrectly identified Taewoo Kim as a University police received a phone Advertising Director about 12 miles. As he was of Wisconsin-Superior student. He is no longer a call that the men were [email protected] Jed Carlson driving for deer, what (218) 723-5213 student at the university. ready to turn themselves Photographer The Telegram regrets the error. should loom up before jcarlson@superiortelegram. in as escapees. Police Rich Roxbury him but the big buck. com went to the hotel where Raymond fled to a tree Circulation Director (715) 395-5024 the two men were said [email protected] for safety, and up as to be located and were (218) 723-5252 high as he could go, he Submit a news tip: standing outside the (715) 395-5000 broke off limbs, tossing Katie Rohman hotel waiting. them at the deer lurking Regional Editor Classified advertising: Tide turns! Buck stalks below, to try to scare the (715) 395-5000 [email protected] boy hunter animal away. In time, it (218) 723-5334 Advertising: (715) 395-5000 Somewhere in the appeared that the deer woods west of South Shelley Nelson To subscribe: (715) 395- was giving up, so cau- Reporter 5050 Range in the Sunnyside tiously the boy made his snelson@ Newspaper rates: area there’s a buck that’s way down. superiortelegram.com single copy $1.50; home stalking the hunter. No sooner had he (715) 395-5022 delivery $2.16 per week. Determined to aid in reached the ground, getting the large racked however, than the chal- Postmaster: Send address changes to: 424 W. First St., Duluth, MN 55802. To subscribe, stop your paper or if you animal before the hunt- lenger was around again. have not received your paper, please call our Circulation ing season is over is Raymond had to scam- Department at (715) 395-5050. Raymond Janowicz, 11, per back up. This contin- who spent many anxious ued for some time. The Superior Telegram | superiortelegram.com NEWS Tuesday, November 26, 2019 | Page A3 Shipping leaders oppose flood relief on Lake Ontario News Tribune rence River residents Seaway’s shipping sea- Industry leaders and business owners son,” the Chamber said. joined congressional that have been impact- “Even if companies counterparts Monday ed by flooding due to were able to find alter- in opposing a remedy unprecedented weather native transportation to relieve flooding Lake conditions. This situa- (with this very short Ontario by opening tion has also cost our notice), this would cost higher outflows at the supply chain millions considerably more and Moses-Saunders dam of dollars,” Chamber force huge volumes of on the nearby St. Law- of Marine Commerce cargo onto thousands of rence River. President Bruce Bur- trucks at the detriment Last week, the Inter- rows said. “Halting St. to the environment and national Joint Commis- Lawrence Seaway ship- road congestion.” sion in charge of water ping altogether would The International regulation approved a cause major harm to our Joint Commission has plan to open the flood- economy and achieve no not yet responded to a gates in order to lower noticeable benefit for News Tribune request lake levels on the east- flooding victims.” for comment. ¿OH1HZV7ULEXQH ernmost Great Lake. The 656-foot long Federal Rhine enters the ship canal as it departs Duluth in Burrows called on In June, the Chamber Closing the St. Law- 7KHVKLSZDVWKH¿QDOVDOWLHWROHDYHWKH7ZLQ3RUWVWKDWVHDVRQ$UHFHQW the International Joint of Marine Commerce rence Seaway in Decem- Commission and gov- and Duluth Seaway proposal to let more water out of the St. Lawrence River to lower Lake Ontario ber to accommodate ernment leaders to col- Port Authority opposed higher water outflow FRXOGGLVUXSWVDOWLHWUDႈFRQWKH*UHDW/DNHV laborate with affected a similar plan by the at the Moses-Saun- stakeholders to find International Joint ders dam could cost the traverse mainly through ber outflow through gle dam in December solutions that look at Commission to open the Canadian and U.S. econ- the four other lakes. the Moses-Saunders isn’t a meaningful shoreline resilien- Moses-Saunders Dam omies $193 million per “As residents our- Dam would be negli- solution, especially cy, flood management wider to alleviate Lake week, the Chamber of selves of Great Lakes gible at best. Concur- when weighed against zones and what can be Ontario’s high water Marine Commerce said communities affected rently, increasing the the associated adverse done during the winter levels. Monday. This would by flooding and storm outflow to levels unsafe effects.” when the St. Lawrence The groups warned impact farmers’ grain damage, we share in for navigation would The Chamber of Seaway is closed for it could cost the ship- exports and manufac- the concern regarding do immeasurable and Marine Commerce said eight weeks to naviga- ping industry upward turing plant operations record-high water lev- long-term harm to pro- a negligible 4-centime- tion starting Jan. 15. of $1 billion in finan- and disrupt deliveries of els,” Deborah DeLu- ducers and consumers ter-per-week reduc- “The costs of stop- cial damage to the U.S. fuel, construction mate- ca, Duluth Seaway Port throughout the entire tion would result from ping commercial nav- and Canadian econo- rials and road salt for Authority executive Great Lakes region and the plan — coming at a igation at this criti- mies. Ultimately, the winter to cites through- director, said in a news the United States as a huge cost to commercial cal point in December commission maintained out the region. release. “However, whole. navigation. will significantly affect outflow levels through Taconite iron ore the minor water level “We’re all eager for “We have the great- industries that have the dam that still shipments would not be relief that would result solutions, but open- est sympathy for Lake organized their sup- allowed for safe ship- impacted since ore boats from increased Decem- ing the flow on a sin- Ontario and St. Law- ply chains around the ping.

NORTHWESTERN HIGH SCHOOL TERM 1 HONOR ROLL SENIOR MEALS   Torvinen. 5RQFKL&ROLQ7UDXWW0LUDQGD:DNH¿HOG High Honors Senior Connections includes: Grade 9: Ella Cain, Sheila Gregerson, Grade 10: Cole Armbruster, Jessica Bi- Grade 12: Spencer Anttila, Lydia Bennis, offers hot, nutritious Dec. 2: Polish on a Brynn Hessel, Emmett Johnson, Jayce olo, Preston Brilla, Dylan Burt, Lily Danz, Brittany Botten, Jacob Brill, Erin Germano, meals Monday to Fri- bun with sauerkraut, Jaydon Goette, Aidan Gort, Ryleigh Hill, Johnson, Tanner Kaufman, Maija Korpi, Cuinn Deye, Mason Dupree, Hunter Follis, day for people age 60 potato wedges, veg- Kierra Johansen, Sasha Johansen, Keiran Cole Lahti, Kayla Paulsen, Tieryn Plasch, Madison Guentzel, Allison Holsclaw, Adri- Johnson, Paige Johnson, Natalie Kirkpat- Alison Raboin, Natalie Sauer, Alexis Six. ana Hursh, Emma Johnson, Elle Katzmark, or older. Meals are etables, mandarin rick, Holly Klomhaus, Steven Knaack, Wil- Lauren Ketola, Dawson Kriske, Emelia Li- delivered to home- oranges. liam Kovaleski III, Jocelyn Luostari, Amy Honor Roll ebaert, Luke Lumberg, Monte Mayberry, bound individuals and Dec. 3: Cheeseburg- Montavon, Kayley Nelson, Jack Ogren, Grade 12: Kaleb Dickson, Jonson Dil- Carter Montavon, Sean Moroney, Bennett served at congregate er on a bun, macaro- Justin Orme, Ariel Rutten, Veronika Sauer, lard, Devin Eliason, Dayne Evanson, Ryan Nelson, Ryan Peterson, Hattie Plasch, sites in Douglas Coun- ni and cheese, peas, -DJDU 6WLOOVRQ 'DYLG :DNH¿HOG -RVKXD Granquist, Nolan Gustafson, Willem Hoe- Xander Polkoski, Dillon Scheufeli, Elleana ty. apple pie square. Walsh. gen, Ryan Johnson, Andrew Klobucher, Thom, Abigail Wennersten, Ryan Wick, Alex A $4 per meal con- Dec. 4: Ham and Grade 11: Jacob Amacher, Raine Anika McWilliams, Andrew Nelson, Brooke Williams, Genevieve Zappia. tribution is requested, Swiss on a bun, cheese Amundson, Amy Bates, Kylie Benesch, Ogren, Nathan Olsen, Matthew Papineau, Grade 9: Lily Blakenship, Andrew Bour- but no one is denied broccoli soup, oatmeal Claire Brinker, Lily Cain, Erin Clark, Ella Blake Paulus, Drew Pearson, Tayva Plasch, que, Angela Brinker, Donald Carlson III, Dreiling, Noelle Frick, Claire Jarman, Bri- because of inability to bar. Hughston Remington, Jessica Shaver, Eve Nicholas Connlley, Ruby Ellness, Brynn Er- anna Linderholm, Marie Livingston, Allison Six, Noah Swanson, Adam Thom, Bryce ickson, Justin Fouts, Michelle Fudally, Asher pay. Dec. 5: Roast beef, Luoma, Grant Ogren, Trent Orlowski, Anna Tonn, Isaiah Wiita. Call 715-394-3611 mashed potatoes, Papineau, Natalie Pooler, Lyndsey Shaver, Gilderman, Nvea Gort, Grady Gustafson, Grade 11: Gracie Altman, Dylan Ander- or 800-870-2181 to gravy, green bean cas- Adam Thompson, Brennen Werner. Ivy Helenius, Lindsey Johansen, Logan Jo- make reservations 24 serole, dinner roll, Grade 10: Sydney Anderson, Autumn son, Teegan Bartelt, Ella Brill, Austin Brinker, hansen, Reid Kreuser, Kathryn Kyle, Ethan Askim, Matilda Baldwin, Lyvia Carlson, Au- Markus Brown, Alyssa Carlson, Anna Fouts, Meller, Hailie Mischke, Jase Nelson, Gunnar hours in advance for cranberry muffin. gustus Degitz, Kyle Granquist, John John- Tanner Gehl, Olivia Gordon, Jazmine Ha- Nollet, Gunnar Olson, Vance Paulson, Ken- meal sites, including Dec. 6: Taco cas- son, Jesse Larson, Trent Meyer, Jacob mann, Rebecca Hedin, Rayelle Johnson, nedy Remington, Gabriella Risley, Luke Se- Senior Center, Mon- serole, tossed salad, Moss, Lily Nichols, Gregory Ohman, Kylie Drake Joseph, Lucille Landwehr, Maura din, Michael Stroede, Annalee Sutherland, day to Friday; Phoenix green beans, bread Olson, Alayna Pederson, Thomas Shamla, Lubbers, Josie Maki, Aryn Nelson, Harrison Brinley Tonn, Tyrese Topping, Kellen Trautt, Villa, Monday to Fri- stick, seven-layer bar. Lauryn Swanson, Chad Thompson, Gilbert Nelson, Sierra Nye, Elizabeth Rajala, Dylan Emma Walman. day; Amnicon Senior Campus Cafe runs COMMUNITY CALENDAR Center, Tuesday and 4-5:30 p.m. Monday to Wednesday; Kro Bar, Friday, and 10-11 a.m.  Brule, Tuesday to Fri- Saturday and Sunday Tuesday, Nov. 26 Second Harvest Northern Lakes Solon Cares Free Thanksgiving EXႇHW  DP WR  SP 'XOX- day; Solon Springs at the Yellowjacket Superior: UW-Superior Sus- Bank BackPack Program; all do- Dinner, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Solon th Entertainment Convention Community Center, Union at the Univer- tainability Club’s new free store nations matched up to $1,000. Springs Community Center. Buf- Center. Serves approximately Thursday and Friday; sity of Wisconsin-Su- opens, noon to 5 p.m., Old For questions, call Debbie An- fet-style traditional Thanksgiving 5,000 people in need. Volunteer Gordon Town Hall, perior. Main Room 131, UWS. Dona- derson at 715-817-3819. (This Dinner. Handicapped accessi- to prepare or serve food; visit Tuesday to Friday; A donation of $7 for tion-based store for gently used event was previously published ble; assistance available. Volun- css.edu/administration/thanks- and Holy Assumption those 60 and older and items. as Nov. 23; that date is incorrect. teers and donated items want- JLYLQJGD\EXႇHWKWPO )RU Church, Monday to $10 for those younger Thursday, Nov. 28 The Telegram regrets the error.) ed; call or text 715-816-0773. questions, call 218-723-6774 or Thursday. than age 60 is request- Lake Nebagamon: Annual Superior: Veterans Thanks- Duluth: Free Thanksgiving email [email protected]. Next week’s menu ed per meal. Thanksgiving Day Fun Walk/ giving Dinner, 10:30 a.m. to 3 Run, 9:30 a.m., Lake Nebaga- p.m., Richard I. Bong Veterans mon Auditorium. Choose your Historical Center. Free. Space distance, no clock, no registra- limited to 100 veterans. 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By John Myers and fields Saturday [email protected] morning as the annual Oulu transition from Dairy ake Magdzas is State to Deer State took having one of those place. Jcrazy busy times in “It’s the deer life when work and opener. It’s kind of like home and fun all seem Christmas morning, to jumble up. only better,’’ he said This weekend he’s just before heading been extra busy in his out to his deer stand. job as ice manager at “It only comes once a Amsoil Arena, what year.” with the Minnesota Clear but not Duluth men’s and women’s hockey teams too cold both playing Friday A fresh coating and Saturday games on of snow — about 6 their home rink. inches fell here early On Wednesday, Nov. Thursday, Nov. 21 — 27, he closes on his greeted the Magdzas first home. Then, after deer camp, making Thanksgiving, the it seem like full-bore winter in the woods. Bulldog men are home 'DUUHOO0DJG]DV IURPOHIW 'RXJ0DJG]DVDQG-RH3DMDFSUHSDUHIRUKXQWLQJ6DWXUGD\1RY again for a weekend It was a crystal-clear series. early morning Saturday 1970s, where a dated hats and sweatshirts. week,’’ Darrell Magdzas That includes Doug’s And sandwiched with a crescent but cozy trailer house Let’s just say Ron is not said of the hunting 10-pointer that came in-between there’s moon shining. But serves as the deer their favorite person shack. about eight seasons Wisconsin’s nine-day temperatures were shack. (Pete, 91, is in and leave it at that. “The first year we ago. Since then the firearms deer hunting mild, in the mid-20s Arizona.) Daryl Jensen Since then they have hunted up here all camp has had a wager, season, which started to start the season and also owns another 80 added electricity to five of us shot bucks everyone kicks in $10 Saturday. rising well into the 30s acres a few miles away, grandpa’s old mobile by Tuesday and were each year, with the next “I’m going to be by afternoon when the giving the guys enough home, built some nice filled out,’’ Doug noted. 10-pointer taking the doing a lot of driving sun got higher. room to spread out, and deer stands and shot “That doesn’t happen pot. between town and deer Jake was joined there’s plenty of state quite a few bucks. every year. But we do Saturday, Nov. 23, by camp this week,’’ said land around, too. “It’s home for a pretty well.” DEER CAMP: Page A6 Magdzas, of Superior. his dad, Doug Magdzas, “There are some On Friday night of Superior; his uncle, pretty nice bucks he scurried out of Darrell Magdzas of around that we’ve seen the arena in Duluth Superior; his other on our (trail) cameras,’’ at 9:28 and was at uncle, Daryl, Daryl Doug Magdzas said. !!     camp in northwestern Jensen of Amery, Wis.; They call it the Bayfield County by uncle, Joe Pajac of EFRON Hunting Camp, !$'  %   ! ! !  10:17 p.m. There Grantsburg, Wis.; and formed in 2003 (not was simply no way cousin, Drew Magdzas long after the ENRON Magdzas (pronounced of Superior. scandal) after they had “Madgess”) wasn’t The camp hunts on a falling out with a guy going to be among 80 acres that Jake’s named Ron at another the half-million or so grandpa Pete Jensen deer camp. EFRON is      hunters in the woods bought back in the emblazoned on their   ! $  '$  

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“Nobody’s got a 10 since then,’’ Darrell sentenced to Magdzas said. “The pot’s over $500 now.” Pajac was hoping to prison for gun get his deer early in the season. On Tuesday he heads into the hospital for some heart surgery. club burglaries “That’s how tough Superior Telegram $11,339.03 restitution this camp is,’’ Jake said A Duluth man who and court costs. with a laugh. broke into the Superi- According to the Most of the guys in or Trap and Gun Club criminal complaint, this camp shoot .270s. received a two-year Westberg broke into Jake up-sized to a .300 prison sentence in the Superior Trap and Winchester short mag Douglas County Circuit Gun Club at 5642 S. a few years ago. On Court Nov. 18. Highway 35 on April Saturday Doug carried Erik Ames West- 30, May 7 and May 24. his grandfather’s .44-40 berg, 38, pleaded guilty He damaged the door Winchester Model 1894, Above: Jake Magdzas to one count of bur- and took cash, food and a trusty lever action (left) takes a picture of glary. Two additional items including a com- with an octagon barrel cousin Drew Magdzas counts of burglary and puter, shotgun shells and much of the bluing with the six-point buck he two counts of mis- and hearing protectors. now worn to silver. shot Saturday, Nov. 23. demeanor theft were Westberg was also “I’ve shot a lot of dismissed but read in accused of stealing a deer with grandpa’s old Left: Jake (left) and for sentencing. West- bike off a car’s bike gun,’’ Doug said. “It’s Drew hang the six-point berg was sentenced to rack and removing coin pretty accurate out to buck Drew shot. two years in prison and boxes from laundry 50 or 100 yards.” Photos by Steve Kuchera / three years of extend- machines at a residen- Enthusiasm and [email protected] ed supervision. He was tial apartment complex optimism abound also ordered to pay in Superior. for most hunters on opening morning, and the Magdzas camp was no different. These guys want to shoot deer. But they also don’t fret if they don’t. “It’s as much the camp, the camaraderie, getting everyone together, as it is the deer,’’ Jake said. “You want to shoot a buck, sure. But, for us, it’s not the end of the world if you don’t.” Early success: Backstraps for brunch Drew Magdzas was the first in the group to score and was hanging his six-point buck on the camp meat pole by 9:30 a.m. He was hunting on some state land about two miles from camp, up in a tree on a climbing stand, when he noticed the buck walking through some pine trees. “I got down out of the stand to try to cut him off. I happened to look over and there he was 30 Doug Magdzas fries venison tenderloin for lunch yards away,’’ Drew said. Saturday at EFRON Hunting Camp. The meat The buck was eating came from the buck his nephew, Drew Magdzas, acorns, Drew said, of which there was a (background) shot a couple hours earlier. bumper crop this year in this area. The buck needed to get back to his blaze orange for either didn’t see or town and to work. He’d street clothes. didn’t mind Magdzas, only been in his deer But there was no even after he had to eject stand a few hours on doubt that he’d be back three cartridges from his opening day. But it was in camp within an hour malfunctioning semi- worth it, even if he only of the last game ending. auto rifle. He even had saw jays, crows and “I’ll be back in the time to put another shell squirrels and no deer. stand Sunday morning. in the clip and reload, “Two games again And I have all day finally getting the fourth today. I need to be back Monday,’’ Jake said. cartridge to fire. at the arena by noon,” “There’s still time. I’ll “He apparently wanted Jake said as he traded get one.” to die,’’ Drew said of the deer. “Probably the NOTICE OF SPRING ELECTION dumbest buck ever. But he’ll taste good.” City of Superior Indeed he did. By 10:30 Doug Magdzas April 7, 2020 was back in camp (he hadn’t seen any NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election to be deer from his ground held in the City of Superior, State of Wisconsin, on blind) frying up fresh 7XHVGD\$SULOWKHIROORZLQJRႈFHVDUHWREH venison tenderloins, the elected to succeed the present incumbents listed. The backstraps from Drew’s two year term for alderperson begins Tuesday, April deer, along with eggs 21, 2020. and sausage. Alderperson District 1 Dan Olson “Hamburgers and Alderperson District 3 Warren Bender brats tonight. Venison Alderperson District 5 Brent Fennessey chili tomorrow night Alderperson District 7 Ruth Ludwig ... we eat pretty well,’’ Alderperson District 9 Keith Kern Doug said.  127,&(,6)857+(5*,9(1WKDWWKH¿UVWGD\WR Back to work circulate nomination papers is Friday, December 1, Jake Magdzas helped DQGWKH¿QDOGD\IRU¿OLQJQRPLQDWLRQSDSHUVLV his cousin drag the 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 7, 2020. buck out of the woods and hang it up. He had NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that if a primary just made a fresh pot of is necessary, the primary will be held on Tuesday, coffee and was sitting February 18, 2020. on the camp couch when he realized he Done in the City of Superior, this 26th day of November, 2019. DDoggyoggy DDaycareaycare Terri Kalan NOWNOW OOPEN!PEN! City Clerk S.T. November 26, 2019

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SHOP SENSORY FRIENDLY OPTIONS RECYCLE From Page A1 Shoppers may be thinking small, but they’re also seek- From Page A1 ing establishments that are socially conscious. According to a holiday survey by Accenture, 45% of shoppers in the at all the great things U.S. said they are more likely to buy from environmentally options, from antiques or socially conscious retailers. and collector cards to that are happening.’ This year, Superior businesses were asked to consider You know you’re being hosting a sensory-friendly shopping experience for Small fashion finds, from part of something. You Business Saturday. Sutherland CBD is doing just that. consignment and thrift know you’re helping to Employees will dim the lights, dial down noise and ensure stores to auction houses. move your community there aren’t any strong scents in the store from 5-6 p.m. A vintage gift can forward. I think that Saturday. also bring back a wave “I think our business is a perfect fit for being senso- of “remember when” I like that people are ry-friendly with the products we sell,” Sutherland said. having that conversa- All three of the local Sutherland CBD stores will hold nostalgia, Matic said. A tion.” the hour-long experience, and all are open to working with familiar household item, According to the U.S. customers to accomodate a sensory-friendly experience for example, can bring Small Business Associ- any time. with it good memories ation, small business- “It’s awesome to at least start the conversation of being of the past. A used more sensory friendly,” Jacobson said. es employ 50% of the picture frame could add Stores seeking to be sensory friendly could also whimsy to this year’s workforce in Wiscon- consider providing time-out spots and noise-canceling sin. headphones. hunting photos. “When the commu- “You can go buy nity gets out and sup- something that’s ports small business, said Craig Sutherland, around in the business’ meaningful or they’re helping a little general manager of new doggy day care something somebody girl get dance lessons, Sutherland CBD. area that opened Nov. always wanted and get a little boy get hockey Schottmuller said 18. lucky finding it in a used Jed Carlson / [email protected] gear, a family put food she’d like to spend “I think it’s some- shop,” Matic said. “You A shopper walks down Belknap Street in Superior on the table for their the day visiting all thing more and more never know what you’re RQ0RQGD\1RYSDVW6XSHULRU9LQWDJH*RRGLHO children,” Schott- 50 businesses on the people are asking for,” going to find.” %HDGV (DUWK ([FKDQJH$QWLTXHV RQ %HONQDS DQG She and her husband, muller said. list. 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Canines can romp or participants. a standard of quality,” another small business find good homes for said Taylor Pedersen, in town to close up,” lots and lots and lots of president and CEO of CENSUS parts of the county will conduct in-person Matic said. stuff,” she said. the Superior Douglas were generally about surveys at households Since it opened Sept. For Earth Day last County Chamber of From Page A1 85% response rate,” that do not initially 11, Matic has been year, the Superior Commerce. said Robert Gullnuk, a respond. navigating new waters. BID pinpointed 15 The Birch store in census office represen- All responses are con- There are catalogs and secondhand stores in its Lake Nebagamon offers price lists to consult older than 62, and chil- tative. fidential and protect- boundaries. There are vintage items as well when pricing video also two auction houses dren younger than 5 Many of the areas ed by law. The Census as new goods and local games and DVDs at the downtown and a pair products. are least likely popula- that were undercounted Bureau is required to game store. At Annie’s of secondhand stores “If you don’t want tions to be represent- are actually recipients keep respondent infor- Attic, which offers in Superior’s South End to break the bank for ed in response to the of the services and dol- mation confidential and clothing, housewares, neighborhood: Junk and Christmas,” Matic said, census. 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SPORTS SPORTS REPORTER - KEN OLSON: 715-395-5023 • [email protected] MEN’S HOCKEY  UWS snaps 19-game skid against UWSP Superior Telegram with what turned out the third period. Eli Bill- The University of Wis- to be the game-winner ing also had 26 saves for consin-Superior men’s midway through the the Pointers. hockey team rebound- second period. On Friday night, Jake ed from a 3-2 overtime Charles Martin and Bresser scored 2:36 into loss to UW-Eau Claire on Coltyn Bates assisted overtime as fifth-ranked Friday, Nov. 22, to defeat on Blais’ first goal and UWEC defeated UWS third-ranked UW-Ste- Bates assisted on the 3-2. vens Point 4-2 Saturday, second. Artur Terchiyev After Eau Claire Nov. 23. set up York’s tally. opened the scoring on Both games were Steven Quagliata got Adam Parsells’ goal played at Wessman the Pointers on the board late in the first period, Arena. a minute after York’s Yellowjacket freshman The Yellowjackets goal, but UWS regained Dylan Johnson knotted opened up a 3-0 lead its three-goal lead 12 it up 59 seconds into the midway through the sec- seconds later when Chad second with a goal on an ond period on their way Lopez scored unassisted assist from Lopez. Charles Weiand gave to defeating the Pointers on a rebound. the Blugolds a one-goal for the first time in 19 Point’s Kelly O’Brien advantage later in the games. Superior’s last completed the scoring period before Lopez tied win over Stevens Point with 1:39 remaining in it up at 11:44 in the third, Jed Carlson / [email protected] came on Nov. 10, 2012. the third period. forcing an extra session. 8:(DX&ODLUH¶V$QGUHZ0F*O\QQ  VPDVKHVKHDG¿UVWLQWR8:6XSHULRU Liam Blais scored UWS goalie Oscar MEN’S HOCKEY: JRDOLH2VFDU6YHQVVRQ  LQWKHVHFRQGSHULRGRIWKH

GIRLS HOCKEY PREVIEW  Badgers offense fired up going into Gopher showdown By Tom Oates yards, the most total The Wisconsin yardage UW has had 6WDWH-RXUQDO in a game since it had It wasn’t necessar- 627 against Nebraska ily the University of in 2014. Yes, that was Wisconsin’s intent to the game when Mel- put on film its most vin Gordon rushed for diversified offense of a then-NCAA record the season before its 408 yards. UW was just biggest game of the as dynamic Saturday, season. only in a much differ- However, every little ent way. bit helps and with their “It’s just imple- 606-yard offensive menting the wildcat explosion in a 45-24 with the jets and just victory over Purdue on showing that we can Saturday, Nov. 23, at be a dynamic offense,” Camp Randall Stadium, wide receiver Kendric the 14th-ranked Bad- Pryor said. “We’re not gers sent a message to just run-downhill, try- Photos by Jed Carlson / [email protected] 11th-ranked Minnesota to-beat-you-up, even 6XSHULRU+LJK6FKRROJRDOWHQGHU.DWULQD&DVSHU  VWRSVDVKRWLQWKH¿UVWSHULRGRIWKH6SDUWDQV¶JDPH prior to their winner- though that’s what ZLWK(DX&ODLUH$UHD6DWXUGD\1RYDWWKH6XSHULRU,FH$UHQD(&$ZRQ take-all game for the Wisconsin is known Big Ten Conference for. We can switch it West Division title next up, pass a little bit, go week in Minneapolis. wildcat and jet forma- That message? tions trying to open up YOUNG SPARTANS the box a little bit. It Happy viewing, Golden Gophers. just show teams we’re It has taken much of capable of doing more the season for UW to than just running the SLOW OUT OF THE GATE find its sweet spot on ball.” offense, one that max- Consider it done. By Ken Olson on six goals and eight Indeed, finding dif- kolson imizes the running of assists. ferent ways to run @superiortelegram.com Superior only has to tailback Jonathan Tay- the ball has been the replace two players lost lor yet also uses the he Superior High key to UW’s three- through graduation, rest of the talent on the School girls game resurgence after Rose Ion (7-2-9) and depth chart, especially Thockey team was its offense became Paige Lach (1-3-4). the deep wide receiver considered young last too one-dimensional season with only two Both Spartan corps. goaltenders are also UW found that com- and got bogged down seniors on its roster. during the middle por- The Spartans are even juniors. Presley Beron fort zone Saturday with tion of the season. younger this year with a was 2-12 last year with a diverse offense that Against Purdue, Gro- roster that includes nine a 5.72 goals against featured real-and- shek used his uncan- juniors, five sophomores average, while Katrina imagined jet sweeps, and three freshmen. Casper was 0-7 with a frequent runs from the ny ability to find the Among the juniors are 4.19 gaa. wildcat formation, two right hole to run nine captains Lucy Drougas The remaining juniors 6XSHULRU +LJK 6FKRRO¶V -LOOLDQ 5HXLOOH   NQRFNV quarterback sneaks, times for 55 yards, most coming from and Isabel Franta. are Grace Olson, Jillian WKH SXFN DZD\ IURP (DX &ODLUH $UHD¶V &DPHURQ effective play-action the wildcat. Cruick- Drougas was the Reuille and Emma 6FRELH  LQWKH¿UVWSHULRG6DWXUGD\1RYDW passing and, of course, shank, who has blaz- Spartans’ leading scorer Fornengo. WKH6XSHULRU,FH$UHQD(&$ZRQ 222 rushing yards last season with 18 goals The sophomores from the incompara- ing speed, had three and five assists. Franta are Gabrielle Siers, ble Taylor. If nothing carries for 47 yards, all was fifth with two goals Keely Morehouse, Lily 2-20-2 last year and SPARTAN SPIN: Marc else, the Badgers gave from the wildcat. Both and five assists. Walrath, Emily Berka the season ended with Franta is Superior’s Minnesota plenty of had touchdown runs as Juniors were also and Callie Holmlund; an 11-2 loss to Hudson head coach, Doug think about going into well. Trentor is the assistant second and third in while the freshmen in the first round of the their much-anticipat- “I like it a lot because coach, Kevin Mudrak scoring last season with are Madelyn Franta, WIAA playoffs. ed showdown. they have to really play coaches the goalies, Brooklyn Burger’s 10 Leightan Kappas and Drougas and Rose Ion “I feel like it’s honest,” center Tyler goals and 19 assists and Emma Welch. scored for Superior and always good to put a Biadasz said. “Grosh Arika Trentor’ 14 points The Spartans were Beron had 24 saves. SPARTANS: Page B3 lot on film,” quarter- did a really good job WOMEN’S HOCKEY back Jack Coan said. “It today running the  makes the other team wildcat and Cruick have to prepare for a did, too. It was really lot more.” dynamic. It’s a good Minnesota’s prepa- way for us to really UWS enjoys WIAC sweep ration will include a spread the field out. heavy dose of the jet They’ve got to play Superior Telegram son ago when the Yel- sweep and fake jet honest and if they The University of lowjackets winless with sweeps, which UW has make a mistake, it’s a Wisconsin-Superi- a 0-7-2 record. now used extensively big hit.” or women’s hockey UWS (4-1-1, 2-1) for three games, and The wide receivers team went 2-0 over the hosts Gustavus Adol- the wildcat formation were also active in the weekend at Wessman phus at 7 p.m. Tuesday, with Coan split wide run game, with Pryor Arena. Nov. 26. and tailback Gar- gaining 56 yards on The Yellowjackets rett Groshek or wide two carries and A.J. improved to 7-0 all- UWS 7, NC 0 receiver Aron Cruick- Taylor gaining 16 yards time against Northland Amanda Sergent, shank taking direct on three carries. And College with a 10-2 win Jenna Curtis and Kaleigh snaps. Coach Paul don’t forget Coan, who Friday, Nov. 22, then Martinson scored two Chryst broke that out had quarterback sneaks knocked of UW-Stevens goals each for UWS and in a big way against of 5 and 3 yards while Purdue was scrambling Point 6-3 on Saturday, Kaylee Wood, CC Hayes 8:6XSHULRU¶V.D\OHH:RRG  EODVWWKHSXFNSDVW Purdue. Nov. 23. and Hannah Magnuson The result was a around trying to plug 1RUWKODQG JRDOLH $XEULHOOH &KDPSDJQH   LQ WKH leaks elsewhere. The two victories each scored once. VHFRQG SHULRG RI WKH

UW-Superior...... 0-1-1-0—2 UW-Superior...... 1-3-0—4 WOMEN’S the game out of reach. MEN’S Svensson stopped 32 First Period — 1. UWEC, Adam Parsells First Period — 1. UWS, Liam Blais Johnson saved 15 shots for UWS. (Nick Teohel, Andrew McGlynn), 17:17 (5- (Charles Martin, Coltyn Bates), 5:17. on-3). From Page B1 Second Period — 2. UWS, Blais (Bates), shots to earn the win, HOCKEY UWS (3-1, 1-1 WIAC) Second Period — 2. UWS, Dylan John- 6:31 (sh). 3. UWS, Troy York (Artur Ter- son (Chad Lopez), 0:59. 3. UWEC, Charles chiyev), 9:43. 4. UWSP, Steven Quagliata while Olivia Schul- will play a two-game Weiand (SimonSagissor), 13:56 (pp). From Page B1 (Luke McElhenie, Ryan MacKellar), 10:43. tz made 21 stops for series against Chatham Third Period — 4. UWS, Chad Lopez, Mahteya Dumelie 11:44.OT — 5. UWEC, Jake Bresser (Jon 5. UWS, Chad Lopez, 14:55. Stevens Point (4-3-1, Goalie Zach Dyment Nov. 29-30 at the Fro- Richards, McGlynn), 2:36. Third Period — 6. UWSP, Kelly O’Brien scored both goals for 0-2). zen Pond Arena in Pitts- Saves — Zach Dyment UWEC, 10-14- (Quagliata, McElhenie), 18:21. Northland (2-6, 0-3 stopped 30 shots for Eau 6-0—30. Oscar Svensson, UWS, 11-11-7- Saves — Eli Billing, UWSP, 10-10-6—26. burgh. 3—32. A: 320. Oscar Svensson, UWS, 8-5-13—26. A: WIAC), while Gabby Northland...... 0-1-1—2 Claire (5-0-1), while UW-Eau Claire...... 1-1-0-1—3 UW-Stevens Point...... 0-1-1—2 189. UW-Superior...... 5-3-2—10 Suhr, Aubrielle Cham- First Period — 1. UWS, Amanda Sergent, 0:49. 2. UWS, Jenna Curtis, pagne and Teagan 1:50; 3. UWS, Cassie McClure, 4:05; scored the game-winner at 4:26. Johnson combined to 4. UWS, Kaleigh Martinson (Amanda SPARTANS 683(5,25+,*+6&+22/ Sergent), 9:23. 5. UWS, Martinson Krause’s goal came with 1:02 *,5/6+2&.(<5267(5 make 27 saves. (Sergent, Amber Heidenreich), 12:22. From Page B1 remaining. Juniors — Katrina Casper, G; Arika Trentor, F; Catherine Johnson Second Period — 6. UWS, Kaylee Brooklyn Burger, F; Grace Olson, F; Lucy Drougas Wood (Rachel Garkand, Jenna By- Eveleth-Gilbert goalie Rachel (C), D; Jillian Reuille, F/D; Isabel Franta (C), F; Pres- fuglien), 6:28. 7. UWS, Sergent, 6:50. stopped 20 shots for and Justine Fredette is the Woods stopped 25 shots and ley Beron, G; Emma Fornengo, F. 8. NC, Mahteya Dumelie (Samantha volunteer assistant. … The team’s Sophomores — Gabrielle Siers, F; Keely More- the Yellowjackets. Scott, Ashley Hammes), 8:56 (pp). Casper made 27 saves for the house, F; Lily Walrath, F/D; Emily Berka, F; Callie 9. UWS, CC Hayes (Ashley Schintz), managers are Natalie Prochazka Holmlund, D. 9:06. Spartans. Freshmen — Madelyn Franta, F; Leightan Kappas, UWS 6, UWSP 3 Third Period — 10. UWS, Hannah and Lydia White. F; Emma Welch, D. Magnusson (Cassie McClure), 5:08. In Saturday’s loss, Casper and Martinson scored 11. UWS, Curtis (Hayes, Sergent), Beron combined to stop 30 shots 683(5,25+,*+6&+22/ 7:52 (pp). 12. NC, Dumelie (Samantha Tough start the final two of the *,5/6+2&.(< Scott), 18:26. The Spartans opened the for the Spartans and Naomi Stow Yellowjackets’ four Saves — Gabby Suhr, NC, 3-x-x—3. had nine saves for ECA. SCHEDULE second-period goals Aubrielle Champagne, NC, 1-6-x—7. season with a pair of losses: 4-2 Thur., Nov. 21...... at Eveleth-Gilbert ( L, 4-2) Teagan Johnson, NC, x-5-12—17. to Eveleth-Gilbert Thursday, The Spartans host St. Francis, Sat., Nov. 23...... vs. Eau Claire Area (L, 11-0) as they opened up a Catherine Johnson, UWS, 6-7-7—20. Tue., Nov. 26...... vs. St. Francis, 6 p.m. UW-Stevens Point...... 1-2-0—3 Nov. 21, at Miners Memorial Minn., at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov., Mon., Dec. 2...... at Chippewa Falls, 7 p.m. 5-1 lead. UW-Superior...... 2-4-0—6 Thur., Dec. 5...... at Silver Bay, 7 p.m. First Period — 1. UWS, Ashley Arena in Virginia, and 11-0 at 26. Ashley Schintz and Superior...... 1-1-0—2 Sat., Dec. 7...... at International Falls, 2 p.m. Schintz, 3:58. 2. UWS, Kaylee Woode home to Eau Claire Area on Eveleth-Gilbert...... 0-1-3—4 Mon., Dec. 9...... at Duluth Marshall, 7 p.m. Kaylee Wood gave (Amber Heidenreich, Molly Shelton), First period — 1. SHS, Keely Morehouse (Emily Berka, Sat., Dec. 14...... vs. Moose Lake, 2 p.m. 10:39. 3. UWSP, Emma Berthiaume, Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Superior Lily Walrath), 16:33. Tue., Dec. 1...... vs. Proctor/Herm., 7 p.m. 13:33. UWS 2-0 lead in the Second period — 2. EG, Annaeka Lundgren (Anna Seitz, Thur., Dec. 19...... vs Hayward, 7 p.m. Second Period — 4. UWS, Amanda Ice Arena. Sophia Flatley), 2:41; 3. SHS, Brooklyn Burger, 14:53. Culver’s Cup — Madison first period. Sergent, 1:21 (sh). 5. UWS Jenna The Spartans held leads of 1-0 Third period — 4. EG, Sydni Richards (Lundgren, Kylie Dec. 27-29...... vs. Cap City Cougars, TBA Byfuglien, 5:03 (pp). 6. UWS, Ka- Dec. 28-29...... at Madison vs. TBD Sergent and Jenna Baranzelli), 0:12; 5. EG, Anna Seitz (Jennie Krause, Lund- leigh Martinson, 6:34. 7. UWSP, Alex Sat., Jan. 4...... at River Falls, 2 p.m. and 2-1 over Eveleth-Gilbert, gren), 4:26; 6. EG, Krause, 15:58. Grubbs, 11:43.8. UWSP, Berthiaume, Tue., Jan. 7...... vs. Cloquet, 7 p.m. Byfuglien bumped the Saves — Katrina Casper, SHS, 10-7-10—27; Rachel ,14:49. 9. UWS, Martinson, 18:29 (sh). but the Golden Bears rallied past Tue., Jan. 14...... at Moose Lake, 7 p.m. Woods, EG, 11-11-3—25. lead to 4-1 early in the Saves — Olivia Schultz, UWSP, 14- Superior with third-period goals Thur., Jan. 16...... at Somerset, 7 p.m. second period before 3-4—21. Marit Larson, UWSP, x-3- Eau Claire Area...... 3-2-6—11 Sat., Jan. 18...... at Northland Pines, 2 p.m. 7—10. Catherine Johnson, UWS, 4-7- from Sydni Richards, Anna Seitz Superior...... 0-0-0—0 Tue., Jan. 21...... vs. Duluth, 5:15 p.m. Martinson’s goals put 4—15. A: 217. First period — 1. Ava Hinke Fri., Jan. 31...... vs. Somerset, 7 p.m. and Jennie Krause. Sat., Feb. 1...... vs. Chippewa Falls, 2 p.m. Superior’s Morehouse scored (Annika Olson), 9:56; 2. n/a Tue., Feb. 4...... vs. Silver Bay, 7 p.m. Fri., Feb...... at Hudson, 7 p.m. the only goal of the first period (Bella Killey, Jaiden Ivey), 15:22; Tue., Feb. 11...... at Hayward, 7 p.m. with assists from Emily Berka 3. Paige Rodriguez, 16:26. Thur., Feb. 20...... WIAA Regional Tue., Feb. 25...... WIAA Sectional and Lily Walrath. Second period — 4. Olson Sat., Feb. 29...... WIAA Sectional Final at Som- erset The Golden Bears tied it up on (Khalia Mork), 6:50; 5. Emmie March 6-7...... WIAA State Tournament-Madison Annaeka Lundgren’s goal 2:41 Verhaagh, 12:56. into the second period and the Third period — 6. Kami Spartans regained a 2-1 lead on Krumenauer, 0:35 (sh); 7. Olson, 11. Verhaagh (Cameron Scobie), Burger’s unassisted goal with 2:32; 8. Brecken Anderson 12:22. 2:07 left in the period. (Madison Schwengler), 7:08; 9. Saves — Naomi Stow, ECA, Richards tied it up 12 seconds Abby Jochimsen (Paige Ruppert), 9; Kat Casper, SHS, 21; Presley into the third period and Seitz 8:09; 10. Rodriguez, 11:15 (sh); Beron, SHS, 9. Hoop teams drop road games -Hႇ+DQLVFK86$72'$<6SRUWV Carish 3, Bryce Phillips 2, Ross Ingersoll 2, Superior Telegram Ben Recksiedler 2. ets scored 47.5 points en’s soccer. Wisconsin Badgers running back Jonathan The University of Wis- Totals: 40-66 6-8. Since the award’s 3-point goals — Hanson 5, Keller 3, Stens- through the fall and Taylor (23) rushes with the football during the consin-Superior bas- gard 2, Reeck, Carisch. are just 12.5 behind St. inception in 1996-97, St. fourth quarter against the Purdue Boilermakers ketball teams lost non- Scholastica for the top Scholastica has won the Saturday, Nov. 23, at Camp Randall Stadium in conference road games Kruse standings spot. Points are awarded Kruse Award a UMAC- Madison. Thursday, Nov. 21. Powered by conference in order of finish in the best 15 times. The award The Yellowjacket championships in men’s final standings in each of is named after Jerome women lost to St. Ben- golf and men’s soccer — Kruse, a longtime athletic BADGERS But if that’s the the league-sponsored 18 price you pay for edict 66-59 in Claire each for the second con- director at Northwestern sports. From Page B1 using non-traditional Lynch Hall in St. Joseph, secutive season – UWS is (Wis.) and Martin Luther UWS also finished sec- ball-handlers, it was Minn., while the UWS second in the first release College. of the UMAC’s Jerome ond in men’s cross coun- Kruse Award Points worth it because UW is men fell at UW-River 1. St. Scholastica, 60; 2. UW-Superior, Save for one inter- finally getting the ball Falls 98-72. Kruse All-Sport Trophy try and had top-three 47.5; 3. Northwestern, 39; 4. Minnesota Morris, 36.5; 5. Martin Luther, 35.5; 6. Beth- ception, Coan was into the hands of all standings. finishes in women’s any Lutheran, 32; 7. Northland, 22.5; 8. sharp against the of its playmakers, not Women’s hoops The Yellowjack- cross country and wom- Crown, 16.5; 9. North Central, 5.5. Boilermakers, but it just Taylor. Eva Reinertsen led the was UW’s inability to “We’re smart and Yellowjackets (2-4) with mount a consistently we’re using our play- 20 points, along with six effective passing game ers in a smart way,” assists. Emily Carpen- that slowed the offense Biadasz said. “We’re ter added 16 points, four earlier in the season. using our talents and rebounds and five assists Saturday, the wide that’s what you’ve and Pashia Scott finished receivers continued got to do. If you’ve with 11 points and eight the resurgence they got athletes, you’ve rebounds. began in last week’s got to use them and St. Ben’s (4-0) was victory over Nebraska, you’ve got to use them led by Sidney Shiffler’s   with Quintez Cephus to your advantage. I 14 points, four rebounds catching five pass- think we’re doing a and three steals. Megan es for 79 yards and great job of that and Thompson added 12      a touchdown, Pryor the wildcat this week points, five assists and catching four for 47 was a big hit for us.” four steals. McKenzie     yards and Jack Dunn Just in time for Min- Holgate contributed 11 catching an 18-yard nesota, too. points and Alex John- Purdue 3-14-7-0—24 touchdown pass. Wisconsin 14-10-14-7—45 son just missed a dou- “Speaking off the First Quarter ble-double with nine WIS—Cruickshank 27-yard rush last two games, it (Larsh kick), 11:29. points and 11 boards. shows that us receiv- 385²'HOOLQJHU \DUG ¿HOG JRDO UWS plays the third    5:24.WIS—Jn.Taylor 51-yard rush ers can make plays,” (Larsh kick), 1:30. game in a stretch of five- Second Quarter     Pryor said. “That’s PUR—B.Hopkins 7-yard pass from straight road games at something that we O’Connell (Dellinger kick), 14:53. UW-Eau Claire at 5 p.m. PUR—B.Hopkins 37-yard pass from       knew all along since we Ml.Wright (Dellinger kick), 8:30. Saturday, Nov. 30. got here. We’ve always WIS—Ja.Dunn 18-yard pass from UW-Superior...... 10-15-21-13—59 Coan (Larsh kick), 4:18. St. Benedict...... 13-21-19-13—66     known we can make :,6²+LQW]H\DUG¿HOGJRDO UWS — Eva Reinertsen 20, Emily Car- Third Quarter penter 16, Pashia Scott 11, Marissa Ruiz 9, plays. You know when WIS—Groshek 6-yard rush (Larsh Mikayla Koivisto 2, Mady Sanders 1. Totals: you get the opportu- kick), 5:59. 24-60 3-5. WIS—Q.Cephus 29-yard pass from 3-point goals (8-23) — Carpenter 4, Ruiz nity you’ve just got to Coan (Larsh kick), 2:00. 3, Reinertsen. PUR—Da.Bell 8-yard pass from 6%²6LGQH\6FKLႉHU0HJDQ7KRPS-   take advantage of it. I O’Connell (Dellinger kick), 0:13. son 12, McKenzie Holgate 11, Alex Johnson just feel like the past Fourth Quarter 9, Shae Olsen 9, Maddie Schmitz, 5; Tori      WIS—Stokke 1-yard rush (Larsh Szathmary 6. Totals: 21-49 16-20. two weeks us wideouts kick), 4:40. SRLQW JRDOV   ² 6FKLႉHU 2OVHQ have taken the oppor- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Thompson, Holgate. RUSHING—PUR, A.Horvath 4-34, tunity to show peo- Doerue 9-26, D.Hewitt 2-0, O’Connell Men’s hoops ple that when we do 5-(minus 10). WIS, Jn.Taylor 28-222,   K.Pryor 2-56, Groshek 9-55, Cruick- UWRF had five players get the rock, we make shank 3-47, Ba.Shaw 3-16, AJ.Taylor        3-10, Nk.Watson 1-6, Stokke 1-1, score in double figures plays with the ball.” Coan 4-(minus 9). as the Falcons defeated The offensive vari- PASSING—PUR, O’Connell 26-43- 1-289, Ml.Wright 1-1-0-37. WIS, Coan the Yellowjackets at Don ety manifested itself 15-19-0-203. RECEIVING—PUR, Da.Bell 12-108, Page Arena in River Falls. most on third down.     B.Hopkins 8-127, Ml.Wright 3-74, Noah Hanson led the UW was 9-for-11 on A.Anderson Jr. 2-9, P.Durham 1-7, A.Horvath 1-1. WIS, Q.Cephus 5-79, Falcons with 17 points        third-down conver- K.Pryor 4-47, Ja.Ferguson 2-30, Gro- and nine rebounds. sions, its best mark in shek 2-16, Ja.Dunn 1-18, Stokke 1-13.    Vid Milenkovic led UWS a Big Ten game since with 16 points and four at least 1997. No won- Badgers No. 13 Wisconsin in ranked No. 13 in the rebounds; Mason Ack- der punter Anthony latest Associated Press’ Top 25 poll. That’s up one spot from last week’s ley had a career-high 12 Lotti was given the ranking. points with four rebounds      day off. UW’s one of six ranked teams in the Big Ten, including No. 2 Ohio State, and two assists; Mac         The only downside No. 9 Minnesota, No. 10 Michigan, No. 12 Penn State and No. 19 Iowa. Reykdal had 11 points and was Coan’s intercep- AP Top 25 blocked two shots; and tion and five fumbles, 1. LSU, 11-0 (1); 2. Ohio State, 11-0 (2); 3. Clemson, 11-0 (3); 4. Georgia, Allen Anderson chipped three of which UW 10-1 (4); 5. Alabama, 10-1 (5); 6. Utah, 10-1 (7); 7. Oklahoma, 10-1 (8); 8. in with nine points, five lost. Two of the fum- Florida, 9-2 (10); 9. Minnesota, 10-1 assists and two steals. bles were on botched (11); 10. Michigan, 9-2 (12); 11. Baylor, 10-1 (13); 12. Penn State, 9-2 (9); 13. The Yellowjackets (2-3) exchanges, one with Wisconsin, 9-2 (14); 14. Oregon, 9-2 host to UW-Stevens Point wide receiver Danny (6); 15. Notre Dame, 9-2 (15); 16. Au- burn, 8-3 (16); 17. Memphis, 10-1 (18); at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. Davis on a jet sweep, 18. Cincinnati, 10-1 (17); 19. Iowa, 8-3 (19); 20. Boise State, 10-1 (20); 21. 26. another when Taylor Oklahoma State, 8-3 (22); 22. Appa- UW-Superior...... 34-38—71 didn’t control a hand- lachian State, 10-1 (23); 23. Virginia UW-River Falls...... 51-47—98 superiortelegram.com/activate Tech, 8-3 (25); 24. Navy, 8-2 (NR); 25. UWS — Vid Milenkovic 16, Mason Ack-    off from Cruickshank. USC, 8-4 (NR). ley 12, Mac Reykdal 11, Allen Anderson 9, Colton Williams 6, Eli Vogel 6, Joaef Fahr- enholz 6, Joe Kramer 3, Thomas Robarge 3. Find your next apartment at Totals: 27-66 7-11. 3-point goals — Reykdal 3, Milenkovic   2, Ackley, Anderson, Vogel, Fahrenholz, Kramer, Robarge. 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