By Jennifer Eisenbart Sports Editor For the last five years, the Burlington High School football team has circled the action in the Southern Lakes Conference – the playoff action, that is. But a combination of close losses and frustrating injuries have combined to keep the Demons out of the playoff […]
Author: Ed Nadolski
’Toppers look to take next step – back to state
By Bud Milroy Sports Correspondent Following three consecutive state championship game appearance that produced state titles in 2008 and 2009, the 2011 Catholic Central High School football team hit a bit of a skid. Finishing just 5-4 during the regular season last year, the Hilltoppers pulled it together yet again […]
Demon golfers tee it up
By David Paulsen SPORTS CORRESPONDENT The Burlington High School individual girl golfers struggled at the 13th Annual Brian Schroeder Memorial Monday, but the best ball and scramble pairing fared much better. The event, played at Wanaki Golf Course in Menomonee Falls, features each team with two individual golfers, plus one […]
Demons tennis falls in SLC opener
By David Paulsen SPORTS CORRESPONDENT In its first Southern Lakes Conference dual of the season, the Burlington High School girls’ tennis team dropped a 5-2 match to Waterford Tuesday. Of the seven individual matches played, four of them went three sets, with Burlington going 2-2 in those close contests. Burlington […]
BHS runners hope to compete well in SLC
By David Paulsen SPORTS CORRESPONDENT With a number of athletes having solid track seasons this past spring, the Burlington High School cross country squads hope to be competitive in the Southern Lakes Conference this fall, with the goal of peaking at the end of the season. Both the boys and […]
Blue Devils pick up playoff win over Shorewood
By Dan Truttschel Sports Correspondent The defense continues to shine for the Southern Lakes Blue Devils football team. And it comes at just the right time. The Blue Devils broke a scoreless tie four minutes into the third quarter and never looked back in a 21-8 victory at the Shorewood […]
Airport fly-in set for Sunday
By Jennifer Eisenbart Staff writer If there’s one thing Rob Bach and the Burlington Airport want to accomplish with their annual fly-in this year, it’s getting people out to the community airport. Whether it’s to eat, see the planes or see the classic cars, Bach wants people to come to […]
Two-time national champ reflects on his FBLA exploits
Jagodzinski is moving on to UW-Madison By Jennifer Eisenbart Staff Writer For Sam Jagodzinski, the world of business is also a world of possibilities. “I just think that it’s interesting,” said Jagodzinski. “There are just so many strategies.” It’s no wonder, then, that Jagodzinski has made a name for himself […]
JAMES E. DELAHOYDE
James E. Delahoyde, 64, died Aug. 17, 2012, in Medina, Ohio. He was born Sept. 8, 1947, in Burlington, to the late Earl and Audrey (Smith) Delahoyde. He was in technical sales throughout his career. He was passionate about his hobbies, enjoying photography, fly fishing, and hiking and camping. Jim […]
It’s got a good beat
Music event strikes up success for TLC, will likely return next year By Jennifer Eisenbart Staff Writer Aug. 11 was a night to sit back, relax and enjoy a few blasts from the past. Mike Anderson, known locally as a chiropractor, also had a little fame back in the 80s, […]