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Local Prep Scores from Monday 12/1
Boys Basketball
New Lisbon 70 Weston 47
Westby 63 Hillsboro 47 (Miles Ravenscroft 16points to lead Hillsboro)
Seneca 64 Brookwood 59
Eleva-Strum 57 Necedah 41
Appleton West 65 Wautoma 60
Girls Basketball
Brookwood 48 Seneca 40
Westby 64 Hillsboro 60 OT
Royall 64 La Farge 22 (Layla Marty 24points to lead Royall)
Oshkosh Lourdes 63 Wautoma 12
Girls Hockey
Tomah/BRF 7 Medford 1
Rockets Boys Basketball Wins by a Hare in Blowout Over Weston
The New Lisbon Rockets boys basketball team led wire to wire in a 70-47 victory over Weston Monday night. New Lisbon led 38-21 at the halftime break, thanks to the hot shooting of Sophomore Ayden Hare. Hare finished with 19points in the game a varsity career high. Hare had 15 of his points in the first half all from down town. Sehraj Grewal and Carter Pfaff each had 9points for the Rockets. Isaac Jennings had a game high 20points to lead Weston. New Lisbon improved to 2-0 on the season while Weston drops to 0-2.
Local Prep Scores from Over The Weekend
Boys Hockey
Tomah/Sparta 7 Merrill 4
Girls Hockey
St.Croix 4 Tomah/BRF 2
Bay Area 2 Tomah/BRF 0
Western WI Stars 4 Tomah/BRF 1
Boys Basketball
Neillsville 76 Nekoosa 48
Marshfield Columbus Catholic 78 Nekoosa 35
Amherst 66 Wautoma 51
Girls Basketball
Pittsville 67 Nekoosa 31
Wisconsin Rapids Assumption 81 Nekoosa 21
Union Grove 58 Bangor 32
Amherst 46 Wautoma 27
New Lisbon Auto Dealership Expanding to Tomah
Rudig Jensen Owners Expand to Tomah with Purchase of Morrie’s Ford CDJR — Launch Freedom Automotive Group
Jordan Schmidt and Derek Nelson, owners of Rudig Jensen and Abra Auto Body Repair of America have officially purchased Morrie’s Ford Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Tomah. The dealership will now operate as Freedom Automotive Group – Ford Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Tomah, effective December 1, 2025.
This expansion marks an exciting new chapter for our locally owned automotive group. Schmidt and Nelson, long-standing business leaders in Juneau County, have built their operations on community values, customer trust, and a commitment to high-quality service. Both owners were raised in the Tomah area and are proud to return as local business leaders. With the addition of the Tomah store, they’re extending those same standards to drivers across Monroe County and beyond.
“We’re proud to continue investing locally and expanding opportunities for customers and employees alike,” said Jordan Schmidt, co-owner.
“Freedom Automotive represents more than a name — it’s about choice, trust, and community pride.”
“Our goal is to bring the same high standard of care and service that customers expect in New Lisbon to the Tomah community,” added Derek Nelson, co-owner.
“We’re excited to welcome the Tomah team and continue serving customers with integrity and dedication.”
Freedom Automotive Group will continue to represent both Ford and Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram brands, offering full sales and service operations. The dealership’s existing staff will remain in place to ensure a smooth transition for customers.
Follow our new Facebook page for Freedom Automotive Group, and drop a “congratulations” below to help us welcome the team!
Bingham, Louise Elizabeth Age 93 of Adams
Louise Elizabeth Bingham, age 93, of Adams, Wisconsin passed away Thursday, November 27, 2025 at Villa Pines Living Center in Friendship, Wisconsin.
Louise was born October 05, 1932, in Black River Falls, Wisconsin to Fred Ransom Rhoades and Annie Mae Olmstead. Louise was the youngest of 12 children. She graduated from Black River Falls High School and then moved to Rockford, Illinois, where she worked as a waitress and later in assembly at Barber-Colman.
She moved to Adams County in 1967. Shortly after, she began working at Adams County Memorial Hospital (now Gundersen Moundview Hospital). Louise worked at the hospital for more than 20 years, starting as a ward clerk and retiring as Purchasing Director.
In her earlier years, Louise enjoyed dancing and playing cards. She grew large gardens every year for canning, and was an excellent baker known for her chocolate chip cookies. In later years she took many memorable driving trips with her partner Murry.
Louise was preceded in death by her parents Fred and Annie Rhoades, her 11 siblings, long-term partner Murry Rinehart, and son-in-law Dominic Pantaleo, Jr.
Survivors include her children Roberta Pantaleo, Alan (Tina) Perkins, and Cheri (Chris) Janssen. Louise is also survived by three grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild, as well as several nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank the staff at Gundersen Moundview Hospital, Villa Pines Living Center, and Heartland Hospice for their compassionate care.
Per Louise’s wishes, interment will be at the Quincy Cemetery, Town of Quincy, Wisconsin, at a later date.
Morris, Rose Ann age 90 of Mauston
Rose Ann (Landuyt) Morris, age 90, passed away peacefully on November 27, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. Born on her family’s farm in Seven Mile Creek (Lyndon Station, Wisconsin) on May 10, 1935, Rose learned the values of hard work, resilience, and devotion from an early age. At seventeen,determined to finish high school during a time when many did not, she moved to Mauston, Wisconsin—an early sign of her strength and independence.
Though she once dreamed of becoming a high school physical education teacher, love and destiny shaped a different path. At a community dance, she met the love of her life, Thomas M. Morris. They married on June 26, 1954, beginning a partnership rooted in deep loyalty and unshakeable faith. Together they welcomed six beautiful children: Anita, John, Sharon, Bob, Lynelle, and Terrie.
In 1961, Rose and Tom bought the family home that remains filled with memories to this day, along with a cherished lake lot that became the heart of countless celebrations, debates, stories, and moments of joy and sorrow. Rose was a woman of profound faith—a devout Catholic whose belief in God guided her through life’s greatest blessings and hardest trials. The only thing larger than her faith was her fierce love for her family. She protected her people with a fire unmatched, yet supported us all with softness through every one of life’s curveballs. Those who tested her patience quickly learned her famous word: “Perch.”
Rose endured losses that would have broken lesser spirits. After Tom passed away at just 40 years old, she raised their six children on her own—holding the family together with grit, humor, and unwavering determination. She worked tirelessly, becoming one of the town’s most well-known and beloved bartenders until her retirement. In March of 2006, she lost her son, Robert “Big Bob” Morris. Though she carried that grief in her heart, she continued showing up for her family with strength, steadiness, and love.
A woman full of talents and passions, Rose lived a life rich with friendships, community, and creativity. She bowled on a league, tended gardens with the skill of a master gardener, and brought antique furniture back to life with her gifted hands. She cooked and canned with unmatched expertise. Her apple pies, chicken and dumplings, cinnamon rolls, popcorn, and Pepsi, along with her incredible sweet toothwill be remembered fondly by all who gathered at her table.
Her sayings“Love a Duck,” “Good God Gerty” became part of the family vocabulary, adding humor and levity to the toughest days. When she was once gifted a truck with the license plate “Earned It,” it couldn’t have been more fitting. Rose truly did earn every ounce of love, admiration, and respect she received throughout her long and beautiful life.
Rose is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Thomas Morris; her son, Robert “Big Bob” Morris; her parents, Germaine M. (Maddens) and Joseph H. Landuyt; and her sisters, Mary Louise Landuyt and Alice R Schyvinch.
She is survived by her children: Anita (Phil) Czajka, John (Jeanne) Morris, Sharon Morris, Lynelle (Gary) Asberry, and Terrie (Fred) Hollenbeck; her 16 grandchildren; and her 23 great-grandchildren, each of whom carries a piece of her legacy forward. Her daughter in law Sashi Singh-Morris, sister Elizabeth Mitchell of Reedsburg and brother John (Dolly) Landuyt of Mauston and many nieces and nephews.
Friends may call on Tuesday, December 2, 2025 from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at the Crandall Funeral A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, at 11:30 a.m. at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Mauston with burial at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Lyndon Station.
Rose lived a life marked by love, loyalty, tenacity, and faith. She leaves behind a family shaped by her strength and deeply grateful for the many memories she gave us. Her spirit, wisdom, and humor will continue to guide us—her next Thanksgiving will be spent reunited with those she has dearly missed.
Local Prep Scores from Tuesday 11/25
Boys Basketball
Mauston 58 Richland Center 38
Nekoosa 51 Wild Rose 42
Kickapoo 71 Hillsboro 42
New Lisbon 56 Tri-County 45
Viroqua 46 Cashton 30
Royall 49 Ithaca 44
La Farge 68 Brookwood 61
Wonewoc-Center 60 Weston 58(Cam Thellefsen 30points for Wonewoc-Center)
Adams-Friendship 78 Stevens Point Pacelli 32
Berlin 57 Waupaca 47
Westfield 64 Princeton/Green Lake 49
Saint Mary’s Catholic 88 Wautoma 56
Girls Basketball
Mauston 62 Berlin 33
Whitehall 71 Necedah 14
Reedsburg 55 Tomah 38
Onalaska Luther 62 Bangor 40
De Soto 63 Brookwood 54
Viroqua 52 Cashton 38
Hillsboro 64 Kickapoo 50
Westfield 58 Ripon 47
Adams-Friendship 56 Wautoma 27
Wisconsin Dells 82 Nekoosa 19
Boys Hockey
Holmen/Aquinas 4 RWD/Mauston 2
Franek Becomes All-Time Mauston Girls Rebounder in Win over Berlin
The Mauston Girls Varsity played the Berlin Indians for the first time in South Central Conference action Tuesday night and came away with a 62-33 win to raise their conference record to 2-0. Catie Lavold led all scorers with 17 points, 5 assists and 1 block shot, Crimson Hansen put up 15 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists along with 4 blocks and 3 steals.
But this night belonged to Senior Ella Franek.
When Ella grabbed her 7th rebound of the night she broke a 35 year old Mauston High School record for rebounds as she surpassed the 600 rebound mark.
Not only did Ella break the school record for rebounds she also finished the night with a big smile and the game ball as she tallied 16 points, 2 steals, 2 assists 1 block and 10 rebounds.
A big Congratulations goes out to Ella on this historic night. Very happy for you and the entire Lady Eagles team and coaching staff.
Mauston Boys Fly By Hornets in Season Opener
The Mauston Golden Eagles Boys basketball team got off to a great start defeating Richland Center 58-38 on the road Tuesday night. Jase Navis had a big game leading Mauston with 21 points. Navis had plenty of help Tuesday night as Andrew Dillin finished with 15points including the freshmen’s first high school points. Johan Wolf added 13 points for the Golden Eagles who start their season at 1-0. Braden Dosch had 14points to lead the Hornets who fall to 0-1. Mauston opens up the conference slate with a big test against Berlin coming up next Tuesday.
Bellini, Vivien Joan Age 84 of New Lisbon
Vivien Joan Bellini (nee Edwards), affectionately known as Viv to her friends and loved ones, was called to her eternal home on November 22, 2025, at the age of 84. Born on April 21, 1941, in the vibrant city of Chicago, Illinois, Vivien was a beacon of light and love to all who knew her. Her final days were spent surrounded by the warmth and comfort of her home in New Lisbon, Wisconsin, where she passed away after a valiant battle with a lengthy illness.
As the beloved wife of Orlando Bellini, Vivien’s unwavering commitment to her family was evident in every facet of her life. She was a devoted mother to Elizabeth Andrews (Robert), Edward Plada (Miranda), Joseph Bellini (Katherine), Theresa Wilson (Daniel), Michelle Napoleone (Steven), and her cherished daughter Desiree Bellini. Her legacy of love continued with her role as a doting grandmother to Tiva, Emma, Atticus, Danielle (Wade), Ahria, Christian (Courtney), Alex (Alexis), Michelle, Robert, Colin, Marissa, Isabelle, Tobias, and Haley. The family tree further blossomed as she embraced the joy of being a great-grandmother to Vincent, Coen, Laken, Lumen, Tulsi, Claymore, Clyde, and Kanoa. Though her parents Ira and Agnes Edwards, her brother Leonard “Corky” Edwards, and her sister Helen Videkovich (Mathew) preceded her in passing, Vivien’s memory will be cherished by her surviving brothers, Wayne and Ralph, as well as a host of loving nieces and nephews.
Vivien’s journey through life was marked by her dedication to serving others. She attended Tuley High School in Chicago and later continued her education at UW Platteville (Baraboo Sauk County). Her professional life was a testament to her caring spirit, as she opened her heart and home as a foster mother to many. She also worked as an Educational Aid at Cooperative Educational Service Agency 5, where she supported the growth and development of countless students. Her protective nature led her to a position as a Deputy Sheriff, where she specialized in domestic situations, particularly those involving children. Vivien’s love for children was also reflected in her role as a Cub Scout Den Mother, guiding young minds towards a bright future. A woman of deep Christian faith, Vivien exemplified the love of Christ in her daily actions and interactions. She found solace and joy in baking and cooking, especially during the holidays, when she would share her delicious creations with family and friends. Her green thumb was evident in her beautifully tended gardens of flowers and vegetables, and she took great pride in canning fruits and vegetables, as well as making jellies and jams. Vivien was also gifted in arts and crafts, with talents that ranged from pottery making to candle making and painting. Her artistic abilities were not just a personal passion but also a means of connecting with children, as she generously gave her time to work on various art projects with them.
Vivien’s life was one of interesting journeys, loving moments, and courageous battles. Her strength and compassion were a source of inspiration to everyone she met. As we mourn her passing, we also celebrate the remarkable life of Vivien Joan Bellini—a woman who touched the lives of many and whose spirit will continue to resonate in the hearts of those she leaves behind. Her love, teachings, and memories will forever remain a guiding light for her family, and her presence will be deeply missed but never forgotten.
A Mass of Christian burial will be held on Monday, December 1st, 2025 at 11:00 A.M. at St. Paul’s Catholic Church (408 W. River St) in New Lisbon. Relatives and friends are invited to a visitation on Sunday, November 30th at the Hare Funeral Home (217 W. Pearl St) in New Lisbon from 4:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M. with a rosary at 6:30 P.M. Burial will be in St. Paul’s Catholic Cemetery. Fr. Peter Raj Mariasamy presiding. The Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com

