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Green Bay Press-Gazette

May 12, 2005 Thursday SPORTS; Pg. 3C

In brief staff Both teams are 4-1 and are tied with Manchester. Junior hockey College track and field Gamblers pick 10th in today's USHL draft Ex-Preble athlete wins WIAC javelin ASHWAUBENON -- The Green Bay Gam- blers will start to restock their roster for Bethany Richter, a University of Wiscon- the 2005-06 season in today's United sin-Stevens Point sophomore from Green States Hockey League entry draft. Bay Preble, took first place in the javelin at the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Coach Mark Mazzoleni will have the 10th, Conference track and field meet last or second-to-last, selection in the first weekend at UW-La Crosse. round. The Gamblers originally had the No. 2 pick, but traded it to Omaha. They re- She won with a throw of 124 feet, 10 ceived the No. 10 pick from the Lancers. inches.

USHL teams start the draft with a pro- Basketball tected list of returning veterans and players from their futures list. They then Pro scouts observe Shawano's Buettner draft players until their roster totals 23 players. When all teams are at 23 players, TOMS RIVER, N.J. -- Josh Buettner of the draft continues until each team's ros- Shawano, a two-time NCAA Division III ter is at 30 players. all-America forward at Michigan Tech, averaged seven points and six rebounds Coverage of the draft will be provided on during three games in the Jersey Shore the league's Web site (www.ushl.com), Invitational Tournament last month. beginning at 10 a.m. The event provided an opportunity for some of the NCAA's top graduating senior players to play before general managers, Blizzard ranked 5th in coaches' poll coaches and scouts from several leagues in the United States and Europe. ASHWAUBENON -- The Green Bay Bliz- zard, which is on a team-record three- The 6-foot-7 Buettner and Tech coach game winning streak, is ranked fifth in Kevin Luke were invited to the tourna- this week's arenafootball2 coaches' poll. ment. Their Midwest team, which went 2- 1, included players from Illinois, Indiana, The Blizzard hosts the Louisville Fire at 7 , Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin. p.m. Saturday at the Resch Center in a showdown of Eastern Division leaders. -- Press-Gazette

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May 6, 2005 Friday C1; F1; F2; McHenry Editions SPORTS EXTRA; Off at college; Pg. 3

Tomasiewicz is on another roll

Mike Miazga faced Tomasiewicz since the ished second out of 5 teams Daily Herald Correspondent last run was scored off of him. in the event.

Dundee-Crown alum Kevin This season, Tomasiewicz is Miron won the 400 with a time Tomasiewicz continues to re- 11-0 with a 1.48 ERA. He has of 1:01.12 and won the long write record books. pitched in 11 games and jump with a leap of 16-1. She started nine. He has 4 com- also won the triple jump with a Tomasiewicz, a senior left- plete games, 3 shutouts and mark of 36-10 1/4. handed pitcher for the Uni- 1 combined shutout to his versity of Wisconsin- credit. In 61 innings of work Miron was also named the Whitewater, broke his own he has allowed only 41 hits Michigan Tech women's school record for wins in a and 10 earned runs. He has track and field most valuable season with a 2-hit shutout of fanned 65 and walked 19. He athlete award at the annual UW-Oshkosh recently. He has a tremendous 0.98 WHIP Michigan Tech varsity improved to 11-0 with the vic- (walks plus hits divided by in- awards banquet at Memorial tory. nings pitched). Opponents Union Ballroom. are hitting only .186 against Tomasiewicz had equaled his him. Schneider on Futures Tour: school record for wins in a Former Larkin girls golf stand- season with a 3-hit shutout of According to the April 24 out Jessica Schneider is now UW-LaCrosse on April 24. He NCAA Division III national sta- competing on the LPGA Fu- improved to 10- 0 with the tistical leaders, Tomasiewicz tures Tour. Schneider re- win. was tied for second in the cently played in the IOS Fu- country in wins with 10. tures Golf Classic at the Sun- Tomasiewicz shared the re- Lynchburg's Matt Gouker was rise Course at Underwood cord with Brady Endl, who was leading the country with an Golf Complex in El Paso, Tex. 10-2 last season. Toma- 11-4 mark. Linfield's Alex siewicz was 10-0 as a sopho- Justus and Mary Washing- On the first day of competition more. ton's Kevin Foeman also each amid 40 mile per hour winds, had 10 wins. Schneider shot an 81 (39-42), With the wins against Osh- including a combined 5-over kosh and LaCrosse, Toma- Gouker, according to the on the last 4 holes when siewicz is now 31-4 in his ca- team's Web site was still 11-4 winds picked up. On the sec- reer at Whitewater, adding to as of April 24, while Justus ond day, Schneider shot an his school and Wisconsin In- improved to 11-0 and Foeman 85. She started off with an 11- tercollegiate Athletic Confer- was still 10-1, according to the over 47, but rebounded ence records for career victo- team Web site. nicely and notched a 38 on ries. the last 9 holes. Schneider Miron at Michigan Tech: did not make the cut after the Tomasiewicz has now pitched Former Huntley track and field second day. 31 1/3 innings without allow- star Jessica Miron won 3 ing a run - a streak that dates events recently to help pace "Can't blame the weather to- back to his last 6 appear- the Michigan Tech women's day," said Schneider. "(I) just ances. During that span, he track and field team at the obviously need more practice has allowed only 10 hits and Bulldog Open at Minnesota- before I "own" that new swing fanned 41 while walking only Duluth. Michigan Tech fin- and can count on it mentally." 10. A total of 116 batters have

CompetitivEdge 1-888-881-EDGE www.clipresearch.com Electronic Clipping Schneider will play in the Law- Erin Salinas won the javelin games. She has 45 hits in 147 rence (Kan.) Futures Golf competition with a throw of at-bats and has scored 26 Classic this weekend at Ea- 106-7. runs. She also has 8 RBI and gleBend Golf Course. is 4- for-6 in stolen base at- Natalie Salinas set the school tempts. In the field, Dean Krantz at ISU: Former Burling- record in the hammer throw at hasn't made an error in 48 ton Central track and field star 152-8. She finished second chances. Parkside was 27-21 Brian Krantz continues to in the event. Erin Salinas was and 11-7 in conference action have a strong season for the fifth in the hammer at 133-1. to begin the week. Illinois State University men's track and field team. Krantz In the discus, Natalie Salinas Locals at Aurora: A trio of for- threw a personal-best 200-7 was second with a 132-3 ef- mer area softball stars are now in the hammer throw to win fort. Erin Salinas was fourth playing on the successful the event at the recent Red- with a 130-4 throw. Aurora University softball bird Invite. Krantz also fin- team. The Spartans were 33- ished third in the discus with a Natalie Salinas' previous best 4-1 and 12-1 in conference throw of 155-6. this year in the hammer was a play to start the week. Larkin 147-7. Her best in the discus grad Caryssa Douglas is hit- "Brian broke 200 feet today in has been a 142-3. Erin ting .286 in 34 games (33 the hammer and you can't Salinas' previous best in the starts). She has 24 hits in 84 help but feel happy for him," javelin was a 106-3. Her best at-bats and has scored 12 said ISU coach Elvis Forde. in the hammer has been a runs. She also has 6 doubles, 134-1 and her best in the dis- 2 triples, 3 homers and 13 RBI Whalen at Ohio State: Jacobs cus has been a 135-3 mark. and has a slugging percent- alum Pat Whalen holds the age of .512. Douglas leads 2005 Ohio State men's track Hall at Saint Xavier: Larkin the team with 7 stolen bases and field best mark in the shot alum Lindsey Hall is hitting in 9 attempts and has not put. Whalen, a freshman at .370 in 42 games for the Saint made an error in 26 chances Ohio State, threw 51-7 1/4 in Xavier University softball team. this year. Elgin alum Jen an April 9 meet. Hall has 40 hits in 108 at-bats Spoden has started all 37 and has scored 22 runs. She games she has appeared in More Whalen: Pat Whalen's has 8 doubles, 1 triple, 7 and has 6 hits and 3 RBI. older brother, Matt, has hit two homers and 38 RBI. Hall has a Spoden has made 2 errors in regional qualifying marks at .657 slugging percentage 82 chances this season. Mississippi State this season. and a .430 on-base percent- Jacobs grad Aimee Ewert has Matt Whalen threw 55-0 in the age. She has made no errors played in 11 games this year shot and won the FSU Snow- in 188 chances in the field. (1 pitching appearance) and bird title in the event. The re- Saint Xavier was 38-15 and has logged 7 at-bats. gional qualifying standard in 16-2 in conference action to the shot is 54-6. Matt Whalen start the week. Hall was 1-for-3 Off at college wants your help: also threw 185-3 and took first with an RBI in an 8-4 Game 1 Send information and/or sta- at the 2005 Bulldog invita- win against Lewis. She went tistics on Fox Valley-area ath- tional. The regional qualifying 1-for-2 in an 8-0 loss in the letes playing collegiately to mark in the hammer was 182- finale. Mike Miazga at difibula- 6. His hammer throw was a [email protected]. collegiate personal best. Dean at Parkside: Kim Dean, another former Larkin stand- Salinas sisters at St. Joe's: out, went 2-for-4 with a homer Former Hampshire girls track and 2 RBI in Wisconsin- and field throwing standouts Parkside's 7-1 victory recently Natalie and Erin Salinas re- over Hall's Saint Xavier squad. cently enjoyed successful Dean was 1-for-2 in the sec- runs for the St. Joseph's Col- ond game, a 3-1 Saint Xavier lege women's track and field victory. Hall did not play in ei- team at the Puma Classic. St. ther of the nonconference Joe's won the event. games due to an academic commitment. On the season, Dean is hitting .306 in 48

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May 18, 2005 Wednesday SECOND EDITION SPORTS; Pg. C6

WAUNAKEE GIRLS GAIN CONFERENCE TITLE NORTHERN BADGER TRACK AND FIELD

State Journal staff Two basketball standouts also 800 -- 1, Harms, R, 2:04.29; 2, WAUNAKEE fared well. DeForest's Janelle Donohoo, W, 2:04.32; 3, McGin- Van Gomple, a UW-Stevens nity, D, 2:05.39; 4, Herbst, B, It was a historic victory lap Tues- Point recruit, swept the discus 2:06.80; 5, Neely, SP, 2:08.02; day night for the Waunakee prep and shot put while Michigan 6, Wilson, B, 2:08.16. girls track and field team. Tech recruit Katie Webber of Reedsburg, in her first season 1,600 -- 1, D. Curran, MHB, That the Warriors enjoyed the lap out for track and field, won the 4:34.59; 2, Keys, B, 4:38.00; 3, on their home track? It only made 200 and 400 and placed second Schuenke, R, 4:39.84; 4, Kee- it sweeter. in the 100. gan, D, 4:40.21; 5, Rosene, B, 4:48.26; 6, Wilson, 4:49.53. "They were fired up," Waunakee Meanwhile, Sauk Prairie's Travis coach Jen Grabarski said after Frey swept the sprint events, 3,200 -- 1, Kennedy, W, her team won the Northern taking the 100, 200 and 400 me- 10:16.91; 2, Schuenke, R, Badger Conference meet for the ters, as the Eagles raced past 10:18.20; 3, Becraft, B, program's first conference title. "I Baraboo for the boys team title. 10:18.86; 4, Breunig, SP, had preached to them the last 10:21.15; 5, Bare, P, 10:23.79; couple of weeks that we had to Sauk scored double-digit points 6, Keys, B, 10:33.17. have our best performances. We in 10 of the 18 events in winning knew Baraboo and DeForest were the conference meet for the third 110 high hurdles -- 1, Schlicht, coming in strong. Our girls were year in a row with 176 points. The MHB, :15.25; 2, Schmidt, SP, confident that they could do it. Eagles 400 relay set a meet re- :15.84; 3, Lampman, R, :16.00; cord. 4, McVenes, B, :16.04; 5, "We have a team that has a ton of Devine, MHB, :16.16; 6, Oster- talent, a lot of heart and finally Dan Curran of Mount Horeb- man, D, :16.74. has some depth. We haven't had Barneveld set a meet record in depth in awhile." winning the 1,600. 300 intermediate hurdles -- 1, Robertson, SP, :40.68; 2, The Warriors scored points in BOYS Schlicht, MHB, :41.04; 3, Portz, every event except the pole vault D, :41.83; 4, Schmidt, SP, and won with 151 points. DeFor- Team scores: Sauk Prairie 176, :42.57; 5, McVenes, B, :42.58; 6, est was second with 140 and Baraboo 136 1/2, DeForest 107, Lampman, R, :43.17 . Baraboo third with 114. Portage 81, Mount Horeb 62.5, Waunakee 56. 400 relay -- 1, Sauk Prairie Kayla Zander and Alison Perry (David, Ballweg, Gerry, Kaul), finished 1-2 in the 800 meters for 100 meters -- 1, Frey, SP, :11.12; :44.63; 2, Baraboo, :44.92; 3, Waunakee, which won six events 2, Hackbarth, B, :11.19; 3, Ball- DeForest, :45.59; 4, Portage, and had its share of surprises, weg, SP, :11.48; 4, K. Dorner, D, :45.82; 5, Waunakee, :45.87; 6, too. One of them was Alicia :11.57; 5, Kaul, SP, :11.72; 6, Reedsburg, :46.91. Schneider, who won the 300 low Waldecker, P, :11.72. hurdles and also scored a sur- 800 relay -- 1, Baraboo (Bergs, prising victory in the high jump by 200 -- 1, Frey, SP, :22.82; 2, Herritz, Cunningham, Hackbart), clearing 5 feet, 2 inches. Schulte, R, :23.33; 3, Herritz, B, 1:33.08; 2, Sauk Prairie, 1:33.58; :23.59; 4, Ryan, P, :23.73; 5, 3, DeForest, 1:34.36; 4, Portage, "We knew she would place and do Hyler, D, :23.79; 6, K. Dorner, D, 1:34.70; 5, Waunakee, 1:35.67; well, but she won the event," said :23.89. 6, Reedsburg, 1:37.68. Grabarski, who also praised Me- gan Finley -- bothered by sore 400 -- 1, Frey, SP, :51.32; 2, 1,600 relay -- 1, Sauk Prairie quadriceps -- by entering her in McGinnity, D, :51.81; 3, Schulte, (Ballweg, Barnes, Gerry, Robert- the 200 in addition to the 400 R, :52.03; 4, Kelelr, B, :52.35; 5, son), 3:33.39; 2, Baraboo, dash and 1,600 relay. Finley Henrekin, D, :53.40; 6, Hetzer, 3:34.17; 3, Reedsburg, 3:35.07; scored points in all three events. W, :53.77. 4, Mount Horeb-Barneveld,

CompetitivEdge 1-888-881-EDGE www.clipresearch.com Electronic Clipping 3:37.69; 5, DeFOrest, 3:40.52; 6, Popp, DeF, :13.13; 4, Ciano, burg, 1:54.84; 4, Baraboo, Waunakee, 3:49.94. DeF, :13.16; 5, Buttel, B, :13.51; 1:56.23; 5, Mount Horeb, 6, Lipp, W, :13.56. 1:58.37; 6, Portage, 1:58.43. 3,200 relay -- 1, Baraboo (Wilson, Cummings, Rosene, Herbst), 200 -- 1, Webber, R, :26.45; 2, 1,600 relay -- 1, Waunakee 8:22.04; 2, Wuanakee, 8:24.24; Ballweg, SP, :26.61; 3, Schultz, (Laufenberg, Schneider, Perry, 3, Portage, 8:27.39; 4, Sauk DeF, :26.69; 4, Finley, W, :27.44; Finley), 4:16.05; 2, Baraboo, Prairrie, 8:44.27; 5, Reedsburg, 5, Laufenberg, W, :27.48;6, 4:24.79; 3, DeForest, 4:26.32; 4, 9:09.72; 6, DeForest, 9:15.31. Herschleb, DeF, :28.09. Sauk Prairie, 4:26.85; 5, Reeds- burg, 4:35.36; 6, Portage, Long jump -- 1, Ballweg, SP, 19- 400 -- 1, Webber, R, :59.68; 2, 4:43.21. 11; 2, Schultz, MHB, 19-6; 3, Ballweg, SP, 1:00.40; 3, Laufen- Gaunt, P, 19-2; 4, Davis, P, 18- berg, W, 1:01.05; 4, Finley, W, 3,200 relay -- 1, Waunakee (Me- 11; 5, Henrekin, D, 18-9; 6, Hyler, 1:02.62; 5, Larsen, DeF, 1:02.97; inholz, Perry, Cruz, Zander), D, 18-8 1/2. 6, Donovan, P, 1:05.51. 10:06.90; 2, Sauk Prairie, 10:13.49; 3, DeForest, 10:18.03; Triple jump -- 1, Gerry, SP, 43-8 800 -- 1, Zander, W, 2:28.93; 2, 4, Reedsburg, 10:53.89; 5, Ba- 3/4; 2, Schmidt, SP, 41-11; 3, Perry, W, 2:29.28; 3, Knott, SP, raboo, 11:12.75; 6, Portage, Eckstein, MHB, 39-11 1/2; 4, 2:30.67; 4, Winckler, DeF, 12:16.97. Henrekin, D, 39-8 1/4; 5, Radel, 2:32.25; 5, Beardsley, DeF, W, 39-7 1/4; 6, Collins, B, 39-7. 2:32.29; 6, Roznos, R, 2:35.37. Long jump -- 1, Buttel, B, 15-10 1/4; 2, Mau, DeF, 15-7 1/2; 3, High jump -- 1, Marschall, W, 6-4; 1,600 -- 1, Schroeder, SP, Popp, DeF, 15-5 UN- 2, Ott, SP, 6-3; 3, Henrekin, D, 6- 5:16.86; 2, Wise, B, 5:22.33; 3, KNOWN_HIGHBIT_b1 ; 4, 0; 4, Roche, P, 6-0; 5, tie, Eck- Zander, W, 5:31.82; 4, Cubel, R, Grassl, W, 15-4 3/4; 5, stein, MHB, and Keller, B, 5-10. 5:33.92; 5, martens, B, 5:37.44; Nachreiner, P, 15-3; 6, Lynch, W, 6, Knott, SP, 5:40.37. 14-10. Pole vault -- 1, Kelter, SP, 12-6; 2, Fahey, D, 12-0; 3, Prochnow, 3,200 -- 1, Schroeder, SP, Triple jump -- 1, Brinker, B, 33-5 B, 11-6; 4, Doolittle, SP, 10-6; 5, 11:18.20; Cubel, R, 12:05.15; 3, 1/4; 2, Lynch, W, 33-4 1/4; 3, Davidson, W, 10-6; 6, Jannke, B, Cruz, W, 12:12.88; 4, McGuine, Garrigan, P, 33-0; 4, Mau, DeF, 10-0. SP, 12:18.91; 45, Martens, B, 32-7 1/2; 5, Van Gomple, DeF, 12:35.0; 6, Leaver, B, 13:35.44. 31-3; 6, Grassl, W, 31-2. Shot put -- 1, Dorner, B, 51-5; 2, Hurd, P, 46-0; 3, Zastrow, R, 45- 100 high hurdles -- 1, Poster, W, High jump -- 1, Schneider, W, 5-2; 10; 4, Wolff, D, 45-1; 5, Lichfeld, :16.65; 2, Dederich, SP, :17.18; 2, Johnson, P, 5-1; 3, Ray, B, 4- P, 45-0; 6, Standford, P, 41-9. 3, Jordahl, P, :17.61; 4, Kirsch- 10; 4, Mitchell, R, 4-10; 5, Purdy, stein, SP, :17.67; 5, Zuelsdorf, W, 4-8; 6, Michel, SP, 4-8. Discus -- 1, Dorner, B, 145-11; 2, DeF, :17.96; 6, Gestner, P, Jensen, SP, 144-6; 3, Wolff, D, :18.13. Pole vault -- 1, Geoghagen, B, 8- 137-10; 4, Lichfeld, P, 128-11; 5, 6; 2, Varnes, R, 8-0; 3, Curtis, Schultz, MHB, 121-1; 6, 300 low hurdles -- 1, Schneider, SP, 7-6; 4, Harper, DeF, 7-6; 5, Ferguson, P, 119-8. W, :48.71; 2, Dederich, SP, Skele, P, 7-6; 6, Steffes, B, 7- :49.04; 3, Jennings, R, :51.39; 4, 1/4. GIRLS S. Bobeck, B, :51.56; 5, Kirch- stein, SP, :51.84; 6, J. Bobeck, Shot put -- 1, Van Gomple, DeF, Team scores: Waunakee 151, B, :52.32. 35-1; 2, Anderson, P, 33-3; 3, DeForest 140, Baraboo 114, Heinrichs, W, 31-2; 4, Kaminski, Sauk Prairie 108, Reedsburg 98, 400 relay -- 1, DeForest (Schultz, B, 30-0; 5, Klaetsch, R, 29-10; 6, Portage 72, Mount Horeb 9. Ciano, Popp, Nebl), :51.19; 2, Ciano, DeF, 29-8. Waunakee, :53.62; 3, Reeds- Final team standings: Waunakee burg, :53.69; 4, Portage, :54.65; Discus -- 1, Van Gomple, DeF, 13, DeForest 11, Baraboo 9, 5, Sauk Prairie, :55.05; 6, Bar- 119-8; 2, Silvers, B, 99-3; 3, An- Sauk Prairie 7, Reedsburg 5, baoo, :55.32. derson, P, 95-4; 4, Ballweg, SP, Portage 3, Mount Horeb 1. 92-8; 5, Cooper, DeF, 91-1; 6, 800 relay -- 1, DeForest (Schultz, Klaetsch, R, 90-0. 100 meters -- 1, Nebl, DeF, Ciano, Popp, Nebl), 1:47.31; 2, :13.00; 2, Webber, R, :13.03; 3, Waunakee, 1:53.25; 3, Reeds-

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May 14, 2005 Saturday C1 ; F1; F2 ; McHenry Editions SPORTS; Off at college; Pg. 11

Komaromy has big day for Army Tomasiewicz stars

Mike Miazga and 17-3 in Patriot League Tomasiewicz is now 12-0 with Daily Herald Correspondent play to start the week. a 1.63 ERA and has 76 strike- outs in 71 2/3 innings of work. Former Dundee-Crown base- Tomasiewicz honored: Dun- He has allowed only 51 hits ball star Scott Komaromy dee-Crown graduate Kevin and opponents are batting came up big in a pinch re- Tomasiewicz, now pitching at .196 against him. cently. the University of Wisconsin- Whitewater was recently Grens at Eastern Michigan: Komaromy, now a senior on named the WIAC pitcher of Former Elgin standout Katie the Army baseball team, hit a the week for the period April Grens has played in 34 games game- winning, 2-run single 26-May 3 - giving him the (33 starts) this season for the with two outs in the bottom of honor for the second con- Eastern Michigan University the ninth to help Army score a secutive week. Tomasiewicz softball team. Grens has 18 dramatic 3-2 victory over arch- pitched a 2-hit, complete- hits, including 6 doubles and rival Navy at Doubleday Field game shutout against No. 16 1 triple. She also has 6 RBI in West Point, N.Y. The win UW-Oshkosh, striking out 12 and has made just 2 errors in gave Army its first four-game batters and earning his 187 chances in the field this sweep of Navy. league-leading 11th victory of season. Eastern Michigan was the season without a loss. He 17-22 and 11-12 in Mid- Army clinched its second also pitched 1 2/3 innings of American Conference action consecutive regular season scoreless relief in another to start the week. Patriot League title with 3 wins game against Oshkosh, strik- over Navy during the series ing out 3 hitters. Toma- Riggs to UIC: Dundee- and extended its winning siewicz's 11th victory broke Crown's Mark Riggs will con- streak to 11 games in a row. the previous school record for tinue his running career at the Army also extended its win- wins in a season (which he University of Illinois at Chicago ning streak against Navy to 6 had shared). where he will study medicine. games. Riggs was an honor roll stu- Tomasiewicz then continued dent at Dundee- Crown and The win also assured Army of his winning ways by picking has run on both the cross defeating Navy in the annual up the victory in Game 1 of a country and track varsity all- sports competition be- doubleheader sweep of UW- squads for three years. Riggs tween the two academies for Stevens Point that clinched was an All-Fox Valley Confer- the first time since the 1977- the league title for the ence selection in cross coun- 1978 academic year. Army Warhawks for the fifth time in 6 try and he holds the school now enjoys a 17-14-1 cushion years. Tomasiewicz improved sophomore boys record in the against the Midshipmen in to 12-0 on the season and 32- 3-mile run. competition for all intercolle- 4 in his career at Whitewater. giate athletic teams during the The 12 wins tied a conference Dean at Parkside: Former 2004-2005 academic year. single-season record. Toma- Larkin softball star Kim Dean siewicz had his scoreless in- started all 55 games this sea- For the season, Komaromy is nings streak snapped at 34 in son for the University of Wis- hitting .308 in 20 games. He the game. Whitewater won consin-Parkside softball team. has 6 RBI and has made no the game 5-3. Dean batted .294 with 50 hits errors in the field in 25 in 170 at-bats. She scored 33 chances. Army was 35- 10 runs. She also had 6 doubles,

CompetitivEdge 1-888-881-EDGE www.clipresearch.com Electronic Clipping 2 triples, a homer and 8 RBI to Rivera at UW-Milwaukee: For- versity of Wisconsin- go with a .371 slugging per- mer Bartlett baseball standout Whitewater softball team. Wil- centage. Dean also drew 12 Zak Rivera continues to have kins started all 43 games she walks and was 4-of-6 in stolen a strong season for the Uni- played in this season and hit base attempts. She made no versity of Wisconsin- .252 with 34 hits in 135 at- errors this season in 50 Milwaukee baseball team. bats. She scored 21 runs and chances. Parkside was 32-23 Rivera ha played in 36 games had 4 doubles, a triple and 9 after advancing to the Great (28 starts) and is hitting .333 RBI. Wilkins stole 4 bases and Lakes Valley Conference title with 30 hits in 90 at-bats. He's made 2 errors in the field in 50 game. Parkside lost to North- scored 23 runs and has 12 chances. Ostrowski played in ern Kentucky 1-0 in the title doubles, 4 homers and 22 34 games (27 starts) and had game. Northern Kentucky RBI. Rivera has a slugging 18 hits to go with 10 RBI. On improved to 50-0 with the win. percentage of .600 and has the mound, she was 1-1 in 9 walked 24 times to contribute 2/3 innings of work. Whitewa- Knapp at Western: Former to a .488 on-base percent- ter finished the year 19-24 Larkin baseball player Steve age. UW-Milwaukee was 20- and 6-12 in conference play. Knapp is now a member of the 22 and 11-4 in Horizon Western Illinois University League play to start the week. Hall at Saint Xavier: Larkin baseball team. Knapp has ap- alum Lindsey Hall had a dou- peared in 29 games this year Miron at Michigan Tech: ble in the Saint Xavier Univer- (20 starts) and has 14 hits, Former Huntley track and field sity softball team's 5-4 loss in including a homer. He also star Jessica Miron is now a 8 innings to Olivet Nazarene has 9 RBI and has drawn 15 member of the Michigan in the CCAC championship walks (.353 on-base percent- Tech women's track and field game. Saint Xavier (40- 7) age). Knapp has stolen 8 team. Miron finished fourth in hosted and participated in the bases in 10 attempts and has the triple jump at the recent NAIA Region VII softball tour- not made an error in the field 2005 GLIAC championships nament this week. To start the in 47 chances. Western with a leap of 36-8 1/4. She week, Hall was hitting .361 started the week 22-25 and also finished fifth in the long with 43 hits in 119 at-bats. 12-4 in conference play. jump with a mark of 17-5 1/4. She also had 10 doubles, 1 triple, 8 homers and 41 RBI. Schambach at Kansas: Larkin Earlier, Miron finished fifth in She had a .664 slugging per- alum Clint Schambach has the triple jump at the Hillsdale centage and a .417 on-base appeared in 23 games on the Gina Relays. Miron had a leap percentage and had yet to mound this season for the of 36-11 1/2, which was the make an error in 206 chances Kansas University baseball second-highest jump com- in the field this season. team. Schambach has made 7 piled by a Division II athlete in starts and is 3-3 with a 5.69 the event. Off at College wants your ERA. He has 25 strikeouts in help: Send information and/or 49 innings of work. Kansas Locals at Whitewater: Former statistics on Fox Valley-area was 33-22 and 8-12 in Big 12 Burlington Central softball athletes playing collegiately to Conference play to start the player Jenny Wilkins and Mike Miazga at difibula- week. Dundee-Crown alum Kim Os- [email protected]. trowski both play for the Uni-

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May 18, 2005 Wednesday SECOND EDITION SPORTS; Pg. C6

WAUNAKEE GIRLS GAIN CONFERENCE TITLE NORTHERN BADGER TRACK AND FIELD

State Journal staff Two basketball standouts also 800 -- 1, Harms, R, 2:04.29; 2, WAUNAKEE fared well. DeForest's Janelle Donohoo, W, 2:04.32; 3, McGin- Van Gomple, a UW-Stevens nity, D, 2:05.39; 4, Herbst, B, It was a historic victory lap Tues- Point recruit, swept the discus 2:06.80; 5, Neely, SP, 2:08.02; day night for the Waunakee prep and shot put while Michigan 6, Wilson, B, 2:08.16. girls track and field team. Tech recruit Katie Webber of Reedsburg, in her first season 1,600 -- 1, D. Curran, MHB, That the Warriors enjoyed the lap out for track and field, won the 4:34.59; 2, Keys, B, 4:38.00; 3, on their home track? It only made 200 and 400 and placed second Schuenke, R, 4:39.84; 4, Kee- it sweeter. in the 100. gan, D, 4:40.21; 5, Rosene, B, 4:48.26; 6, Wilson, 4:49.53. "They were fired up," Waunakee Meanwhile, Sauk Prairie's Travis coach Jen Grabarski said after Frey swept the sprint events, 3,200 -- 1, Kennedy, W, her team won the Northern taking the 100, 200 and 400 me- 10:16.91; 2, Schuenke, R, Badger Conference meet for the ters, as the Eagles raced past 10:18.20; 3, Becraft, B, program's first conference title. "I Baraboo for the boys team title. 10:18.86; 4, Breunig, SP, had preached to them the last 10:21.15; 5, Bare, P, 10:23.79; couple of weeks that we had to Sauk scored double-digit points 6, Keys, B, 10:33.17. have our best performances. We in 10 of the 18 events in winning knew Baraboo and DeForest were the conference meet for the third 110 high hurdles -- 1, Schlicht, coming in strong. Our girls were year in a row with 176 points. The MHB, :15.25; 2, Schmidt, SP, confident that they could do it. Eagles 400 relay set a meet re- :15.84; 3, Lampman, R, :16.00; cord. 4, McVenes, B, :16.04; 5, "We have a team that has a ton of Devine, MHB, :16.16; 6, Oster- talent, a lot of heart and finally Dan Curran of Mount Horeb- man, D, :16.74. has some depth. We haven't had Barneveld set a meet record in depth in awhile." winning the 1,600. 300 intermediate hurdles -- 1, Robertson, SP, :40.68; 2, The Warriors scored points in BOYS Schlicht, MHB, :41.04; 3, Portz, every event except the pole vault D, :41.83; 4, Schmidt, SP, and won with 151 points. DeFor- Team scores: Sauk Prairie 176, :42.57; 5, McVenes, B, :42.58; 6, est was second with 140 and Baraboo 136 1/2, DeForest 107, Lampman, R, :43.17 . Baraboo third with 114. Portage 81, Mount Horeb 62.5, Waunakee 56. 400 relay -- 1, Sauk Prairie Kayla Zander and Alison Perry (David, Ballweg, Gerry, Kaul), finished 1-2 in the 800 meters for 100 meters -- 1, Frey, SP, :11.12; :44.63; 2, Baraboo, :44.92; 3, Waunakee, which won six events 2, Hackbarth, B, :11.19; 3, Ball- DeForest, :45.59; 4, Portage, and had its share of surprises, weg, SP, :11.48; 4, K. Dorner, D, :45.82; 5, Waunakee, :45.87; 6, too. One of them was Alicia :11.57; 5, Kaul, SP, :11.72; 6, Reedsburg, :46.91. Schneider, who won the 300 low Waldecker, P, :11.72. hurdles and also scored a sur- 800 relay -- 1, Baraboo (Bergs, prising victory in the high jump by 200 -- 1, Frey, SP, :22.82; 2, Herritz, Cunningham, Hackbart), clearing 5 feet, 2 inches. Schulte, R, :23.33; 3, Herritz, B, 1:33.08; 2, Sauk Prairie, 1:33.58; :23.59; 4, Ryan, P, :23.73; 5, 3, DeForest, 1:34.36; 4, Portage, "We knew she would place and do Hyler, D, :23.79; 6, K. Dorner, D, 1:34.70; 5, Waunakee, 1:35.67; well, but she won the event," said :23.89. 6, Reedsburg, 1:37.68. Grabarski, who also praised Me- gan Finley -- bothered by sore 400 -- 1, Frey, SP, :51.32; 2, 1,600 relay -- 1, Sauk Prairie quadriceps -- by entering her in McGinnity, D, :51.81; 3, Schulte, (Ballweg, Barnes, Gerry, Robert- the 200 in addition to the 400 R, :52.03; 4, Kelelr, B, :52.35; 5, son), 3:33.39; 2, Baraboo, dash and 1,600 relay. Finley Henrekin, D, :53.40; 6, Hetzer, 3:34.17; 3, Reedsburg, 3:35.07; scored points in all three events. W, :53.77. 4, Mount Horeb-Barneveld,

CompetitivEdge 1-888-881-EDGE www.clipresearch.com Electronic Clipping 3:37.69; 5, DeFOrest, 3:40.52; 6, Popp, DeF, :13.13; 4, Ciano, burg, 1:54.84; 4, Baraboo, Waunakee, 3:49.94. DeF, :13.16; 5, Buttel, B, :13.51; 1:56.23; 5, Mount Horeb, 6, Lipp, W, :13.56. 1:58.37; 6, Portage, 1:58.43. 3,200 relay -- 1, Baraboo (Wilson, Cummings, Rosene, Herbst), 200 -- 1, Webber, R, :26.45; 2, 1,600 relay -- 1, Waunakee 8:22.04; 2, Wuanakee, 8:24.24; Ballweg, SP, :26.61; 3, Schultz, (Laufenberg, Schneider, Perry, 3, Portage, 8:27.39; 4, Sauk DeF, :26.69; 4, Finley, W, :27.44; Finley), 4:16.05; 2, Baraboo, Prairrie, 8:44.27; 5, Reedsburg, 5, Laufenberg, W, :27.48;6, 4:24.79; 3, DeForest, 4:26.32; 4, 9:09.72; 6, DeForest, 9:15.31. Herschleb, DeF, :28.09. Sauk Prairie, 4:26.85; 5, Reeds- burg, 4:35.36; 6, Portage, Long jump -- 1, Ballweg, SP, 19- 400 -- 1, Webber, R, :59.68; 2, 4:43.21. 11; 2, Schultz, MHB, 19-6; 3, Ballweg, SP, 1:00.40; 3, Laufen- Gaunt, P, 19-2; 4, Davis, P, 18- berg, W, 1:01.05; 4, Finley, W, 3,200 relay -- 1, Waunakee (Me- 11; 5, Henrekin, D, 18-9; 6, Hyler, 1:02.62; 5, Larsen, DeF, 1:02.97; inholz, Perry, Cruz, Zander), D, 18-8 1/2. 6, Donovan, P, 1:05.51. 10:06.90; 2, Sauk Prairie, 10:13.49; 3, DeForest, 10:18.03; Triple jump -- 1, Gerry, SP, 43-8 800 -- 1, Zander, W, 2:28.93; 2, 4, Reedsburg, 10:53.89; 5, Ba- 3/4; 2, Schmidt, SP, 41-11; 3, Perry, W, 2:29.28; 3, Knott, SP, raboo, 11:12.75; 6, Portage, Eckstein, MHB, 39-11 1/2; 4, 2:30.67; 4, Winckler, DeF, 12:16.97. Henrekin, D, 39-8 1/4; 5, Radel, 2:32.25; 5, Beardsley, DeF, W, 39-7 1/4; 6, Collins, B, 39-7. 2:32.29; 6, Roznos, R, 2:35.37. Long jump -- 1, Buttel, B, 15-10 1/4; 2, Mau, DeF, 15-7 1/2; 3, High jump -- 1, Marschall, W, 6-4; 1,600 -- 1, Schroeder, SP, Popp, DeF, 15-5 UN- 2, Ott, SP, 6-3; 3, Henrekin, D, 6- 5:16.86; 2, Wise, B, 5:22.33; 3, KNOWN_HIGHBIT_b1 ; 4, 0; 4, Roche, P, 6-0; 5, tie, Eck- Zander, W, 5:31.82; 4, Cubel, R, Grassl, W, 15-4 3/4; 5, stein, MHB, and Keller, B, 5-10. 5:33.92; 5, martens, B, 5:37.44; Nachreiner, P, 15-3; 6, Lynch, W, 6, Knott, SP, 5:40.37. 14-10. Pole vault -- 1, Kelter, SP, 12-6; 2, Fahey, D, 12-0; 3, Prochnow, 3,200 -- 1, Schroeder, SP, Triple jump -- 1, Brinker, B, 33-5 B, 11-6; 4, Doolittle, SP, 10-6; 5, 11:18.20; Cubel, R, 12:05.15; 3, 1/4; 2, Lynch, W, 33-4 1/4; 3, Davidson, W, 10-6; 6, Jannke, B, Cruz, W, 12:12.88; 4, McGuine, Garrigan, P, 33-0; 4, Mau, DeF, 10-0. SP, 12:18.91; 45, Martens, B, 32-7 1/2; 5, Van Gomple, DeF, 12:35.0; 6, Leaver, B, 13:35.44. 31-3; 6, Grassl, W, 31-2. Shot put -- 1, Dorner, B, 51-5; 2, Hurd, P, 46-0; 3, Zastrow, R, 45- 100 high hurdles -- 1, Poster, W, High jump -- 1, Schneider, W, 5-2; 10; 4, Wolff, D, 45-1; 5, Lichfeld, :16.65; 2, Dederich, SP, :17.18; 2, Johnson, P, 5-1; 3, Ray, B, 4- P, 45-0; 6, Standford, P, 41-9. 3, Jordahl, P, :17.61; 4, Kirsch- 10; 4, Mitchell, R, 4-10; 5, Purdy, stein, SP, :17.67; 5, Zuelsdorf, W, 4-8; 6, Michel, SP, 4-8. Discus -- 1, Dorner, B, 145-11; 2, DeF, :17.96; 6, Gestner, P, Jensen, SP, 144-6; 3, Wolff, D, :18.13. Pole vault -- 1, Geoghagen, B, 8- 137-10; 4, Lichfeld, P, 128-11; 5, 6; 2, Varnes, R, 8-0; 3, Curtis, Schultz, MHB, 121-1; 6, 300 low hurdles -- 1, Schneider, SP, 7-6; 4, Harper, DeF, 7-6; 5, Ferguson, P, 119-8. W, :48.71; 2, Dederich, SP, Skele, P, 7-6; 6, Steffes, B, 7- :49.04; 3, Jennings, R, :51.39; 4, 1/4. GIRLS S. Bobeck, B, :51.56; 5, Kirch- stein, SP, :51.84; 6, J. Bobeck, Shot put -- 1, Van Gomple, DeF, Team scores: Waunakee 151, B, :52.32. 35-1; 2, Anderson, P, 33-3; 3, DeForest 140, Baraboo 114, Heinrichs, W, 31-2; 4, Kaminski, Sauk Prairie 108, Reedsburg 98, 400 relay -- 1, DeForest (Schultz, B, 30-0; 5, Klaetsch, R, 29-10; 6, Portage 72, Mount Horeb 9. Ciano, Popp, Nebl), :51.19; 2, Ciano, DeF, 29-8. Waunakee, :53.62; 3, Reeds- Final team standings: Waunakee burg, :53.69; 4, Portage, :54.65; Discus -- 1, Van Gomple, DeF, 13, DeForest 11, Baraboo 9, 5, Sauk Prairie, :55.05; 6, Bar- 119-8; 2, Silvers, B, 99-3; 3, An- Sauk Prairie 7, Reedsburg 5, baoo, :55.32. derson, P, 95-4; 4, Ballweg, SP, Portage 3, Mount Horeb 1. 92-8; 5, Cooper, DeF, 91-1; 6, 800 relay -- 1, DeForest (Schultz, Klaetsch, R, 90-0. 100 meters -- 1, Nebl, DeF, Ciano, Popp, Nebl), 1:47.31; 2, :13.00; 2, Webber, R, :13.03; 3, Waunakee, 1:53.25; 3, Reeds-

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May 14, 2005 Saturday C1 ; F1; F2 ; McHenry Editions SPORTS; Off at college; Pg. 11

Komaromy has big day for Army Tomasiewicz stars

Mike Miazga and 17-3 in Patriot League Tomasiewicz is now 12-0 with Daily Herald Correspondent play to start the week. a 1.63 ERA and has 76 strike- outs in 71 2/3 innings of work. Former Dundee-Crown base- Tomasiewicz honored: Dun- He has allowed only 51 hits ball star Scott Komaromy dee-Crown graduate Kevin and opponents are batting came up big in a pinch re- Tomasiewicz, now pitching at .196 against him. cently. the University of Wisconsin- Whitewater was recently Grens at Eastern Michigan: Komaromy, now a senior on named the WIAC pitcher of Former Elgin standout Katie the Army baseball team, hit a the week for the period April Grens has played in 34 games game- winning, 2-run single 26-May 3 - giving him the (33 starts) this season for the with two outs in the bottom of honor for the second con- Eastern Michigan University the ninth to help Army score a secutive week. Tomasiewicz softball team. Grens has 18 dramatic 3-2 victory over arch- pitched a 2-hit, complete- hits, including 6 doubles and rival Navy at Doubleday Field game shutout against No. 16 1 triple. She also has 6 RBI in West Point, N.Y. The win UW-Oshkosh, striking out 12 and has made just 2 errors in gave Army its first four-game batters and earning his 187 chances in the field this sweep of Navy. league-leading 11th victory of season. Eastern Michigan was the season without a loss. He 17-22 and 11-12 in Mid- Army clinched its second also pitched 1 2/3 innings of American Conference action consecutive regular season scoreless relief in another to start the week. Patriot League title with 3 wins game against Oshkosh, strik- over Navy during the series ing out 3 hitters. Toma- Riggs to UIC: Dundee- and extended its winning siewicz's 11th victory broke Crown's Mark Riggs will con- streak to 11 games in a row. the previous school record for tinue his running career at the Army also extended its win- wins in a season (which he University of Illinois at Chicago ning streak against Navy to 6 had shared). where he will study medicine. games. Riggs was an honor roll stu- Tomasiewicz then continued dent at Dundee- Crown and The win also assured Army of his winning ways by picking has run on both the cross defeating Navy in the annual up the victory in Game 1 of a country and track varsity all- sports competition be- doubleheader sweep of UW- squads for three years. Riggs tween the two academies for Stevens Point that clinched was an All-Fox Valley Confer- the first time since the 1977- the league title for the ence selection in cross coun- 1978 academic year. Army Warhawks for the fifth time in 6 try and he holds the school now enjoys a 17-14-1 cushion years. Tomasiewicz improved sophomore boys record in the against the Midshipmen in to 12-0 on the season and 32- 3-mile run. competition for all intercolle- 4 in his career at Whitewater. giate athletic teams during the The 12 wins tied a conference Dean at Parkside: Former 2004-2005 academic year. single-season record. Toma- Larkin softball star Kim Dean siewicz had his scoreless in- started all 55 games this sea- For the season, Komaromy is nings streak snapped at 34 in son for the University of Wis- hitting .308 in 20 games. He the game. Whitewater won consin-Parkside softball team. has 6 RBI and has made no the game 5-3. Dean batted .294 with 50 hits errors in the field in 25 in 170 at-bats. She scored 33 chances. Army was 35- 10 runs. She also had 6 doubles,

CompetitivEdge 1-888-881-EDGE www.clipresearch.com Electronic Clipping 2 triples, a homer and 8 RBI to Rivera at UW-Milwaukee: For- versity of Wisconsin- go with a .371 slugging per- mer Bartlett baseball standout Whitewater softball team. Wil- centage. Dean also drew 12 Zak Rivera continues to have kins started all 43 games she walks and was 4-of-6 in stolen a strong season for the Uni- played in this season and hit base attempts. She made no versity of Wisconsin- .252 with 34 hits in 135 at- errors this season in 50 Milwaukee baseball team. bats. She scored 21 runs and chances. Parkside was 32-23 Rivera ha played in 36 games had 4 doubles, a triple and 9 after advancing to the Great (28 starts) and is hitting .333 RBI. Wilkins stole 4 bases and Lakes Valley Conference title with 30 hits in 90 at-bats. He's made 2 errors in the field in 50 game. Parkside lost to North- scored 23 runs and has 12 chances. Ostrowski played in ern Kentucky 1-0 in the title doubles, 4 homers and 22 34 games (27 starts) and had game. Northern Kentucky RBI. Rivera has a slugging 18 hits to go with 10 RBI. On improved to 50-0 with the win. percentage of .600 and has the mound, she was 1-1 in 9 walked 24 times to contribute 2/3 innings of work. Whitewa- Knapp at Western: Former to a .488 on-base percent- ter finished the year 19-24 Larkin baseball player Steve age. UW-Milwaukee was 20- and 6-12 in conference play. Knapp is now a member of the 22 and 11-4 in Horizon Western Illinois University League play to start the week. Hall at Saint Xavier: Larkin baseball team. Knapp has ap- alum Lindsey Hall had a dou- peared in 29 games this year Miron at Michigan Tech: ble in the Saint Xavier Univer- (20 starts) and has 14 hits, Former Huntley track and field sity softball team's 5-4 loss in including a homer. He also star Jessica Miron is now a 8 innings to Olivet Nazarene has 9 RBI and has drawn 15 member of the Michigan in the CCAC championship walks (.353 on-base percent- Tech women's track and field game. Saint Xavier (40- 7) age). Knapp has stolen 8 team. Miron finished fourth in hosted and participated in the bases in 10 attempts and has the triple jump at the recent NAIA Region VII softball tour- not made an error in the field 2005 GLIAC championships nament this week. To start the in 47 chances. Western with a leap of 36-8 1/4. She week, Hall was hitting .361 started the week 22-25 and also finished fifth in the long with 43 hits in 119 at-bats. 12-4 in conference play. jump with a mark of 17-5 1/4. She also had 10 doubles, 1 triple, 8 homers and 41 RBI. Schambach at Kansas: Larkin Earlier, Miron finished fifth in She had a .664 slugging per- alum Clint Schambach has the triple jump at the Hillsdale centage and a .417 on-base appeared in 23 games on the Gina Relays. Miron had a leap percentage and had yet to mound this season for the of 36-11 1/2, which was the make an error in 206 chances Kansas University baseball second-highest jump com- in the field this season. team. Schambach has made 7 piled by a Division II athlete in starts and is 3-3 with a 5.69 the event. Off at College wants your ERA. He has 25 strikeouts in help: Send information and/or 49 innings of work. Kansas Locals at Whitewater: Former statistics on Fox Valley-area was 33-22 and 8-12 in Big 12 Burlington Central softball athletes playing collegiately to Conference play to start the player Jenny Wilkins and Mike Miazga at difibula- week. Dundee-Crown alum Kim Os- [email protected]. trowski both play for the Uni-

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