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South Central Conference 2025 All-Conference Volleyball Teams
First Team:
Izzy Johnson Wisconsin Dells SR (Unanimous)
Eva Toteva Wisconsin Dells JR (Unanimous)
Lillyan Wilke Mauston SR (Unanimous)
Piper Moyer Adams/Friendship SO (Unanimous)
Piper Waterman Wisconsin Dells JR
Emma Resop Ripon SR
Becca Bartol Berlin SR
SCC Player of the Year – Piper Moyer – Adams/Friendship
SCC Co-Coaches of the Year – Taylor Preston & Gretchen Wetzel Wisconsin Dells & Adams/Friendship
Second Team:
Laynie Vaughan Wautoma JR
Rylea Mehne Mauston SR
Caylee Frank Adams/Friendship JR
Addison Sobojinski Wisconsin Dells JR
Ella Franek Mauston SR
Kira Clemens Mauston SR
Adele Minor Ripon SO
Honorable Mention
Brynlee Vaughan Wautoma SO
Aubrey Boerboom Nekoosa SR
Rylan Oleson Nekoosa JR
Francie DeFosse Wisconsin Dells SR
Kyah Peterson Ripon FR
Ariella Klitzke Westfield SR
Brinna Flanigan Ripon SR
Kerrigan Danowski Adams/Friendship JR
Lilly Johnson Berlin SR
Lauren Holly Westfield SR
Gwendolyn Bruce-DeMuri Berlin JR
Dylan Walsh Mauston SR
Arianna Rosplock Nekoosa JR
Natalee Meinke Westfield JR
Roseberry, Jon “Toby” Alf Age 85 of Friendship
Jon “Toby” Alf Roseberry, age 85, of Friendship, Wisconsin, passed away on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, in Marshfield, Wisconsin following a recent decline in health.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, November 10, 2025, at Roseberry’s Funeral Home in Friendship, Wisconsin. Rev. Brian Beardsley will officiate. Visitation will begin at 9:30 a.m. on Monday at the funeral home. Interment will be at Mt. Repose Cemetery in Friendship, Wisconsin.
Toby was born on October 9, 1940, in Friendship, Wisconsin, to Edmond “Ki” and Thea (Poppe) Roseberry. He graduated from Adams-Friendship High School in 1959 and proudly served in the United States Army as a Military Police officer in Germany from 1961 to 1962. On April 24, 1965, he was united in marriage to Dolores Pollex in Adams, Wisconsin.
A lifelong resident of Friendship, Toby dedicated more than 40 years to serving families in his community through Roseberry’s Funeral Home. He worked with his father and Uncle Robert “Bob” Roseberry, and later took over following their retirements.
Toby was deeply involved in his community. He served as a Trustee and President of the Village of Friendship, and was involved in many youth sports. He was inducted into the A-F Athletic Hall of Fame and was a long-time member of MoundView Golf Course, where he proudly scored two holes-in-one.
He will be remembered for his dedication to his profession, his family and community.
Memorials may be directed in Toby’s memory to the A-F Golf Teams or the charity of your choice.
Toby was preceded in death by his parents, Edmond and Thea; brother, Anthony “Tony” (Carol) Roseberry; sister, Diane Fretwell; and nephew, William (Candy) Fretwell.
He is by his loving wife, Dolores J. Roseberry of Friendship; children, Julie Roseberry of Adams, Mariann (Andrew) Fuller of Adams, and Jon “Jake” (Tammy) Roseberry of Friendship; nieces, Tracy Fretwell of Madison, Debby (Dennis) McClyman of Friendship, and Connie (Bobby) Hilson of Adams, his grandchildren, other relatives, and many dear friends.
Roseberry’s Funeral Home (www.roseberrys.com) is assisting the family.
Juneau County Arrest Report 11-6-25
Juneau County Juvenile A Suspect in Melrose-Mindoro School Threat
2025 SCENIC BLUFFS ALL CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL TEAM
FIRST TEAM
Vivie Dempsey Cashton Senior OH
Bria Gruen Royall Senior OH
Reagan Muehlenkamp Brookwood Senior OH
Harper Sullivan Hillsboro Junior OH
Laya Wainwright Royall Senior OH
Aubri Schaldach Cashton Junior OH
Ruby Muehlenkamp Brookwood Senior L
SECOND TEAM
Elizabeth Klipstein Royall Junior S
Calista Zimmerman Brookwood Senior OH
Bella LeMoine Wonewoc Center Junior S
Eastyn Fry Wonewoc Center Freshman MH
Kaylee Sake Hillsboro Sophomore L
Kate Wall Cashton Senior S
Jaycee Michek Bangor Junior OH
Conference Co-Players of the Year: Vivie Dempsey & Bria Gruen
Honorable Mention:
Bangor: Kadence Kassera & Maddie Schroeder
Brookwood: Ava Gruen & Kinsley Holmquist
Cashton: Kennedy Brown & Tessa Sanders
Hillsboro: Lauren Woirol & Alaina Clark
Necedah: Liza Kovalev & Gianna Teumer
New Lisbon: Brooklyn Lowe & Heidi Mathes
Royall: Liza Krueger & Ella Schroeder
Wonewoc Center: Avery Miller & Heidi Baker
Sportsmanship Award Winners:
Bangor: Isabella Wright
Brookwood: Fernanda Garcia-Barr
Cashton: Gabby Hyatt
Hillsboro: Stella Dunek
Necedah: Brienna Van Hoof
New Lisbon: Lily Bell
Royall: Kylie Rick
Wonewoc Center: Heidi Baker
WIAA State Meet Cross Country Results
WIAA State Cross Country Meet Individual finishers
Boys D3
18th Cooper Powell –Brookwood
29th August Ruckheim – Brookwood
45th Max Voegle – Necedah
60th Sawyer Stenerson – Brookwood
76th Dominic Kirkpatrick – Hillsboro
95th – Nolan Waddell – Brookwood
100th Owen Waddell – Brookwood
139th Drew Powell – Brookwood
144th Josue Nicols – Brookwood
Boys D2
2nd Thomas McCarthy –Berlin
34th Weston Poullie – Mauston
68th Brekk Peterson – Mauston
77th Haakon Peterson – Mauston
82nd Oscar Spindler – Mauston
85th Noah Cortez – Mauston
131 Parker Smith – Mauston
139 Caleb Bires – Mauston
Girls D3
10th Delilah Hedden – Necedah
15th Katey Field – Wonewoc-Center/Royall
30th Kenli Gollnick –Bangor
Team Results
Boys Division 3
Brookwood 6th
Boys Division 2
Mauston 6th
Kearney, Michael J. Age 63 of Adams
A Remembrance of Life will be held on Saturday, November 15th at the Cedar Shack in Adams, Wisconsin from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Michael was born May 26, 1962, in Friendship, Wisconsin to Claude and Mary Ann (Becker) Kearney. He was a life-long resident of the area.
Mike was an avid outdoorsman and had many hobbies including shooting pool, hunting, trapping, fishing, and an overall love for the outdoors.
His careers started with his father Claude at C+M Motors and consisted of working for Scott’s Construction, the Township of Adams, and operating his own salvage yard. He was a man of many talents and could fix anything.
Mike was a man of very few words but always quick with a great comeback. He did have a few favorite sayings which were always sure to bring a smile:
• “Don’t ever lose your happy!”
• “There are only 2 kinds of beer, Pabst and free.”
• “Quiet, Waylon is on.”
• “Do you still love me?”
Those who knew him knew he was someone who could always be relied on and trusted, and he absolutely loved life.
Mike was preceded in death by his father, Claude Kearney, and other relatives and family.
He is survived by his sons, Trevor Kearney, Trent Kearney, and Jason Robinson; his life-long friend Cindy Phillippi (the mother of Trevor and Trent); his significant other, Barb Solchenberger; her children, Amanda (Solchenberger) Burmaster and Jen Solchenberger (stepdaughters); and his “bestest girl” George (Savanah Revels – granddaughter). He is also survived by his mother, Mary Ann (Becker) Kearney; his siblings; as well as many other relatives and family.
Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.
Clark, Leo Varnham Age 82
Leo Varnham Clark, age 82, passed away peacefully on Friday, October 31, 2025, with his devoted and loving wife of 30 years by his side.
A Celebration of Leo’s Life will be held on Wednesday, November 12, 2025 at 12:00 p.m. (Noon) at the Torkelson Funeral Home in Tomah. Pastor Janet Sterken will officiate. Burial with full military honors will follow in the Oakdale cemetery. Family and friends are invited for visitation on Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service at the funeral home. The Torkelson Funeral Home of Tomah is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be offered at www.torkelsonfuneralhome.com.
Manke, William (Bill) E. Age 77 of Lemonweir Township
William (Bill) E. Manke, age 77 passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday October 29th, 2025 at his residence doing what he loved to do.
Bill was born March 19th, 1948 in Round Lake, IL to Erich L. and Gertrude (Dash) Manke. He was baptised and confirmed in the Lutheran faith in Chicago, IL.
Bill was a proud veteran serving during the Vietnam war from March 28th, 1968 and honorably discharged March 19th, 1970. During that time Bill was awarded the National Defense Medal, Marksman with grenade launcher, pistol and rifle, and Good Conduct Award.
On December 4th, 1971 Bill married Darlene Bergeron and moved to the Juneau County area in 1972. In 1973 Bill and Darlene built their permanent home in Lemonweir township. Bill was very proud of his farm, raising beef cattle, chickens, and horses as well as a large garden to share vegetables with friends and neighbors.
Bill worked several jobs before he married but devoted 43 years before retiring from BigJoe in Wisconsin Dells, doing assembly work along with many other jobs. His retirement allowed more time to be outside on his farm. During Bill and Darlene’s 54 years of marriage 4 children were born, then 8 grandchildren.
Bill had a wonderful gift of gab. He made many friends throughout the years and could carry on a conversation with a complete stranger. Bill was always willing and ready to help wherever he was needed and remained true to his christian faith.
To the man that could make anyone laugh in a room full of sadness, to the guy that always had a smile on his face and always showed up to places at the strangest times.
He could brighten your day with his jokes and awkward sayings. He was truly our rock and a person to look up to. We know you will be looking down watching over your family and friends. You will still be the grandkids biggest fan as you watch each one of them accomplish so much. We all will continue to look up to your christian driven personality and stubborn self. This is not a goodbye, it’s a see you later grandpa.
Bill is survived by his wife Darlene, children Dawn Schwartz, David Manke, Jessica (Chris) Skinner, and Melissa (Joe) Laack. Grandchildren, Mallory, Tyler, and Mariah Schwartz, Zack Evans, Christopher and Ben Skinner, Ericha Edgerton and Maddie Laack. HIs brother Robert Manke. He is further survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and his little dog Teddy. He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister Joan.
Visitation will be held at Crandall Funeral home in Mauston, WI on Monday November 10th, from 3-7pm. A memorial service with Military Honors will be held at 11am Tuesday November 11th, 2025 at St.Lukes Lutheran Church in Lyndon Station, WI. Where friends and family may call from 10am until time of service. A luncheon will follow.
Bill’s family would also like to thank the Juneau county sheriff’s department, Juneau county dispatch, Juneau county medical examiner, the kindest of everyone in the ER, pastor Butler, first responders and all the love, prayers and support during this difficult time. Thank you all, nothing has gone unnoticed.


