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Standouts for the week of April 20, 2012

Male Athlete of the Week

Rayce Wadsworth, Catholic Central High School baseball: Wadsworth had a stellar effort as the Hilltoppers picked up a pair of wins Saturday.

Following a 4-3 win in eight innings over Milwaukee King in the first game, Wadsworth took to the mound in the second game. He went all seven innings in a 7-1 victory over Gilman, striking out six and walking just one.

Wadsworth was also 3-for-3 at the plate, with one RBI in the contest.

Also considered: Abel Wagner, Catholic Central High School baseball.

Female Athlete of the Week

Cassy Goodrich, Union Grove Union High School track and field: Goodrich, a sophomore and returning state qualifier, won two individual events Saturday at the Tom Burger Invite at Milwaukee Lutheran High School.

Goodrich, who finished seventh in the 400-meter run at the WIAA Division 1 state meet last spring and qualified also in the 100-meter dash, won the 100 in 12.99 and the 200-meter dash in 26.77 at the invite.

Goodrich also teamed with Emily Hebron, Madelyn Schwartz and Brooke Henningfield to take third in the 4×400 relay in 4:20.52.

Team of the Week

Waterford Union High School track and field: The Wolverines swept the titles last week at the Southern Lakes Conference relays.

The boys scored 122 points, well ahead of second-place Burlington (76). For the girls, Waterford posted 108 points – 18 ahead of second-place Badger.

 

Number of the Week

3 – The number of losses the Union Grove Union High School girls soccer team has to ranked teams this year. The Broncos were 0-4 going into Tuesday’s game against Indian Trails of Kenosha, but three of those losses came against Kenosha Christian Life – ranked third in Division 3 by wissports.net – and Kenosha Tremper and Waukesha North are honorable mention in Division 1.

 

Coed Senior Softball

A 55-year-old-plus coed softball league is being formed in Burlington.

Games will be played Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. from mid-May through August at Congress Street Diamond in Burlington.

For more information, call Kathy Baumeister at (262) 763-3441.

 

Trapshooting

The SE WI SCTP Youth Trapshooting Conference is in full swing as the twelve area high school-based teams continue weekly head-to head matches.

Jefferson traveled to Burlington where the Demons posted the weeks high score of 121 with Josh Crisimagna and Jordan Hintz both posting perfect scores.

Westosha Central stayed undefeated by narrowly edging the Crusaders of Racine Lutheran 96-95. Kody Willkomm led the Faclons with a 21.

Wilmot bested Waterford 119 to 109, Joseph Asleon, John Lass, Dakotah Gyger and Ryan Lipstreuer each dropped just one target. Logan Zortman also carded a 24 for the Wolverines.

Olivia Pagels carded a 24 to lead the Broncos of Union Grove past Badger High School 112 to 102. RJ Klade and Marc Hughes led Badger with 23’s.

Milwaukee Marquette was host to Oconomowoc and the Hiltoppers covered the Cooney 117 to 86. Drake Harris and Michael Mulaney led the home team with a pair of 24’s.

Cudahy fell to the virtual score of 105. Logan Balow led the Packers with a 24 who broke 94 on the week.

Muskego carded a 96 in a virtual match but the Warriors came up short of the vitual score of 105. Kevin Postler’s 22 was tops for the  Warriors.

Junior varsity winners were Jefferson, Wilmot, Marquette, Badger and Central.  Brendon Pietschman was perfect for Wilmot JV.

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