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Local Prep Scores from Thursday January 29th
Wrestling Scores
Mauston 57 Adams-Friendship 22
Auburndale 71 Adams-Friendship 3
Auburndale defeated Mauston
Sparta 57 Tomah 24
Royall 65 Hillsboro 6
Royall 40 Cashton 37
Boys Basketball
Necedah 59 Brookwood 55
Berlin 72 Mauston 46 (Jase Navis 18points for Mauston)
Adams-Friendship 60 Wautoma 48
Wisconsin Dells 52 Nekoosa 34
Westfield 64 Ripon 49
#10 McFarland 65 Reedsburg 49
De Soto 68 Cashton 28
Wauzeka-Steuben 73 Weston 47
Girls Basketball
Brookwood 49 Necedah 28 (Ruby Muehlenkamp 21points for Brookwood)
Royall 67 Wonewoc-Center 20 (Elizabeth Klipstein 19points to lead Royall)
Cashton 66 Hillsboro 65
Bangor 63 New Lisbon 36
Boys Hockey
RWD/Mauston 7 Stevens Point Pacelli 3
Holmen/Aquinas 5 Tomah/Sparta 3
Girls Hockey
Tomah/BRF 4 Rochester Mayo 0
Recap from Brookwood at Necedah Boys Basketball Game
Brookwood jumped out to an early lead with their half court pressure and a couple of
Necedah turnovers for easy baskets. Necedah came storming back to pull within 2 at the
break behind the hot hand of sophomore forward Luke Murphy who scored 13 in the frame.
The 2nd half was a back-and-forth dogfight with both teams making plays. Senior guard
Jackson Cunitz kept the Falcons going scoring 14 of his team high 20 in the half, but it was
Necedah’s clutch free throws that iced the game late. Murphy scored a game high 30 in the
contest and sophomore forward Ricky Smith added in 10 for the Cards who won their 2nd
conference game of the seas
Mauston Wrestling Claims SCC Championship
The Mauston Golden Eagles Wrestling team claimed an outright South Central Conference Championship Thursday night defeating Adams-Friendship 57-22. Mauston would fall later in the night in a non-conference dual to Auburndale who is a top 10 ranked team in division 3. Jaren Hansen had victories in both duals for the Golden Eagles. Mauston will wrestle in the South Central Conference tournament on Saturday January 7th. A meet you can listen to live on NOW92oneFM and WRJC.com.
Leis, Alvena Bernadine Age 93 of Rural Westby
Alvena Bernadine Leis, age 93, of rural Westby, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 26, 2026, at Vernon Health Memorial Hospital in Viroqua, Wisconsin.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, February 2, 2026, 11:00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Cashton, WI. Father Matthew Bowe will officiate. Burial will follow in the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery, Pine Hollow, rural Cashton. Family and friends are invited for visitation Sunday, February 1, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m., with a rosary beginning at 1:00 p.m., at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Family and friends are also invited for visitation Monday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service at church. The Torkelson Funeral Home in Cashton is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences are available at www.torkelsonfuneralhome.com.
Demaske, Albert Charles Age 90 of Mauston
Albert Charles Demaske | 1935 – 2026 | Obituary
Albert Charles Demaske, age 90, passed peacefully and went to his Lord the morning of January 23, 2026 in the company of his wife Jeanette and daughters, Joanne and Susan.
Albert was born to Helen (Pfaff) and Erwin Demaske on May 25, 1935 in the township of Lindina, WI. He attended Alton Grade School and graduated from Mauston High School in 1953.
Albert lived a full and meaningful life bringing joy, guidance and love to his family and friends. He was a devout Christian, having been baptized, confirmed and married at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Mauston, WI. He married Jeanette Rose Preston on June 7, 1958, and they shared 67 wonderful years of companionship.
Albert was dedicated to his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, instilling values of kindness, integrity, and hard work. Known for his storytelling, generosity and creativity, Al’s impact extended beyond his family to friends, neighbors, and colleagues.
Albert had many interests and accomplishments. He was a proud veteran of The Wisconsin National Guard. He had a resounding community spirit and loyalty to Mauston and the greater Juneau County area. He served on various boards: the Mauston School Board, Juneau County Fair Board and Juneau County Historical Society Board. He volunteered his time mowing the Boorman House lawn for 30 years.
Albert was a 4H member and leader. He was an FFA member and Alumni. Grandpa Al enjoyed gardening with Grandma Jeanette in their retirement where he was very passionate about nurturing his vegetable garden. He was always proud of his concord grapes and apple tree harvest.
Albert and Jeanette were Jack Pine Travelers for many years bringing their daughters, sons-in-law, grandchildren, and friends along for camping trips. He also found joy traveling the country with “Builders for Christ” to assist with church related construction. He was an avid carpenter and welder making many gifts for family and friends.
Albert was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Arnold Demaske. He is survived by siblings Roger Demaske, Carol Grant, Dorothy Boxhorn, and Donald Demaske; daughters, Joanne Anderson (Paul) and Susan Covarrubias (José de Jesús); 5 grandchildren, Gretchen Cunningham (Tim), Heidi Pyfferoen (Ryan), Rebeca Covarrubias, Martín Covarrubias, and Erik Anderson (Samantha) and 5 great-grandchildren; Evelyn, Bennett, Millie, Eloise, and Cora Leigh; beloved foreign exchange student daughter, Ximena Arrieta and many nieces and nephews.
Friends and family are invited to celebrate his legacy and honor his life on Saturday, January 31st, at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Mauston, WI. Visitation will be held from 9 – 11 am with funeral service and lunch to follow.
In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts will be donated to St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Juneau County Historical Society.
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Stallman, Joan Margaret Age 81 of Grand Marsh
Joan was born on December 21, 1944, in Wheaton, Minnesota, the daughter of Bert and Margaret (Sikora) Gibson. She was raised in Beardsley, Minnesota, where she graduated from high school. On September 27, 1962, Joan was united in marriage to Robert B. Stallman in Gardena, California.
Joan and Robert made their home in Kenosha, Wisconsin, where they raised their family. In 2002, they relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada, and in 2013 retired to Grand Marsh, Wisconsin.
Joan found joy in sewing, baking, gardening, and caring for her flowers. Above all, she cherished time spent with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Bert and Margaret Gibson; her stepfather, Bernard Dieckmann; her sisters, Theresa and Dorothy; and her brother, Gerry.
Joan is survived by her husband, Robert B. Stallman of Grand Marsh, Wisconsin; her son, Bill Stallman of Grand Marsh, Wisconsin; her daughter, Debbie (Craig) Dahl of Las Vegas, Nevada; 14 grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends.
Interment will take place at the Central Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery in King, Wisconsin.
The family asks that you keep them in your thoughts and prayers.
Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condolences and additional information may be found at www.roseberrys.com
Brickl, Virginia (Ginny Joy) age 82 of New Lisbon
On January 27, 2026, in the comfort of her daughters, a flock of Angels carried Virginia (Ginny Joy) Brickl on a path lined with roses where she roller skated into a symphony of drums, tambourines and a choir of Angels in celebration to meet Jesus.
Ginny was born to Roger and Joyce Cady on May 10, 1943, in Battle Creek, Michigan. The oldest of four siblings, Ginny spent her youth surrounded by the music and love of her parents and her grandparents Arthur and Grace Cady. She spent her time watching over her sisters, singing in the church choir, and getting into mischief with her best friends Candy and Penny. She graduated from Webb High School where she starred on the varsity basketball team with her stylish “patented” layups, was always up for a good debate (or just plain talking, of course), and looked forward to Friday nights of skating. It was on the ice rink, after a dramatic fall, that she met her future husband, John Brickl, who carried her to safety thus leaving her dream of marrying Burt Reynolds on the ice. She wouldn’t have had it any other way.
Ginny was everybody’s cheerleader and solace. Her steadfast ability to love everyone, and forgive, was forged in the red lines of Jesus. While the daisy was her favorite flower, Ginny lived her life like a Pansy, a flower of beauty, vibrancy, and diverse rich colors and patterns that always seem to fit the perfect moment; a flower acclaimed for thoughtfulness reflection, and the ability to ease the heart from “sorrow, heartbreak, and melancholy” while never fading in the cold and troubling weather. It was this “heartsease” she invested all her might into her family. While Ginny had the curiosity and talents to be a renaissance woman, she used her oversized heart to dedicate her soft power and strength to her family, with ease, by being the loving mother the world dreams about. Familial love, a little inspiration from John Denver, Jesus, and her love for everyone was Ginny’s compass.
Ginny had the best years of her life ahead of her, determined to be a grandmother who never let a day go by without her grandkids knowing she was rooting for them, when Parkinson’s tried to distract her. “Bring it on,” she would tell the disease. Instead of experimental procedures and drugs, she decided to embrace it “like just another body part God blessed me with” with using it as part of her missional journey to make the world a better place. She inspired us, she stayed true to joy, and to the gift God gave, her putting others first. She continued to make us laugh even in her last years when the journey’s toll made it difficult for her to speak. Those of us who spent time with Ginny knew she would do anything to be surrounded by laughter. She was infamous for her “drive through” jokes, clowning around, and shocking her children into using proper anatomical terminology when we called each other names not so proper. Unorthodox is an understatement when describing Ginny. Her infamous “reverse psychology” fooled her children into doing the right thing…and the dishes without being asked. She was always present for all of us.
Saying Ginny was a sweet person is an understatement…saying she was tough is also an understatement. She is a LIFEFORCE that will continue to live in all of us. And whenever you feel “sunshine on your shoulder,” know it is Ginny reminding you that she is rooting for you.
Survivors include her four children, Terry Brickl, Tammy Waltemath, Bobbi (Todd) Steele, and Daniel (Kelly) Brickl, as well as honorary family member and sister Karen (Scott) Davis. She is also survived by her sisters Julie and Debbie, and her cherished grandchildren Michael, Mandy, Chad, Kristen, Kalli, Brenden, Danielle, Nickolas, Dominick, Kaleb, Kyhlie, Keith, Charlie, Ruby, and Clark and 18 great grandchildren. Ginny was preceded in death by her parents Roger and Joyce, and John, her loving husband.
The family would like to thank Crestview Nursing Home, Mile Bluff Hospital and Hospice for their generous care.
The family will receive friends and relatives from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 31, 2026 at St. Patrick’s Church in Mauston, Wisconsin. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 11:00. Interment will be at St. Patrick Cemetery, located in Mauston, WI. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Carl W. Nelson Animal Shelter, Mauston, WI online by going to www.carlnelson.org or sending a check to PO Box 345 Mauston, WI 53948. The Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com
Local Prep Scores from Tuesday 1/27
Boys Basketball
Royall 45 New Lisbon 36
Necedah 50 Wonewoc-Center 49
Hillsboro 77 Brookwood 67
Bangor 79 Cashton 49
Wisconsin Dells 68 Wautoma 61
Hilbert 70 Ripon 61
Eau Claire Regis 83 Tomah 76
North Crawford 98 Weston 43
Girls Basketball
Mauston 68 Berlin 47
Alma-Center Lincoln 57 Royall 48 (Bria Gruen 30points for Royall)
Cashton 57 G-E-T 54
Hillsboro 70 North Crawford 8
Adams-Friendship 72 Wautoma 16
Wisconsin Dells 91 Nekoosa 5
Westfield 53 Ripon 26
Wauzeka-Steuben 57 Weston/Ithaca 34
Fort Atkinson 52 Reedsburg 39
Boys Hockey
Marshfield 7 Tomah/Sparta 1
RWD/Mauston 5 West Salem 3
Girls Hockey
Madison Metro Lynx 6 Badger Lightning 3
Tomah/BRF 3 Wisconsin Valley 2

