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Local Prep Scores from Tuesday 5/28

WIAA Softball Sectional Semi-Finals

D3

Adams-Friendship 5 River Valley 2

D5

Hillsboro 6 Ithaca 1

 

 

WIAA Regional Semi-Final Baseball

 

Division 2

Lodi 11 Mauston 2

Altoona 11 Tomah 9

Reedsburg 1 Sauk Prairie 0

Division 5

Royall 6 Brookwood 0

Cashton 7 Ithaca 4

De Soto 5 Weston 3

Seneca 11 Wauzeka-Steuben 2

 

 

WIAA Regional Semi-Final Girls Soccer

Division 2

Onalaska 6 Reedsburg 0

Tomah 3 Platteville/Lancaster 3 (Tomah wins shootout 3-1)

Division 3

Jefferson 3 Mauston 0

Royall Blanks Brookwood to Advance in Baseball Post Season

The Royall Panther baseball team used a strong pitching effort and timely hitting to defeat Brookwood in a WIAA Division 4 Regional Semi-Final, winning 6-0.  Trey Wildes pitched the first 5 inning for the Panthers giving up no runs while scattering 5hits walking 4 and striking out 4 to pick up the victory.  Cole Eberhardt went 2×2 with an RBI while Ben Crneckiy had a 2 run double in the 6th inning to give the Panthers some much needed breathing room. Owen Wang went 4×4 for Brookwood.  Royall improves to 16-5 with the victory and advances to the Regional Championship game.

Hillsboro Softball Team Downs Ithaca to Advance to Sectional Final

The Hillsboro Tigers softball team advanced to the WIAA D5 Sectional Championship game with a 6-1 victory over Ithaca Tuesday night.  The victory avenged an earlier 9-2 loss during the season to Ithaca. Kianna Liska went 4×4 with an RBI in the victory and Jaelyn Bloor picked up the victory inside the circle pitching a complete game giving up just 1run on 5hits walking none and striking out 5.  Hillsboro improves to 19-3 on their season and will take on the Wisconsin Rapids Assumption Royals in the Sectional Final Thursday in New Lisbon.

Fatal Accident in Adams County

On Friday May 24, 2024, at approximately 10:01 PM, The Adams County Sheriff’s Office received a call advising of a single motor vehicle crash in the 1500 block of State Highway 13, Township of Preston, Adams County, WI. Initial information to dispatch was a vehicle had gone into some trees and was smoking. The driver was not responsive and was trapped in the vehicle.
The driver of the vehicle was extricated but was pronounced deceased on scene. The driver was the only occupant of the vehicle and was identified by Wisconsin driver’s license as Jenny L. Kern, 58, of Adams, WI.
The initial investigation revealed the vehicle was traveling southbound when it left the roadway while negotiating a curve. The vehicle crossed into the northbound lane then struck the east ditch. The vehicle traveled a short distance further where it struck a group of large trees.
This crash remains under investigation and no further information will be released at this time. The Adams County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by Lifestar EMS, the Adams County Fire District, the Adams County Medical Examiner’s Office, and Murray’s Towing.

Hillsboro Police Respond to Out of Control Resident

05/25         A citizen reported a male was out of control at a residence on County Road V in the town of Forest.  A deputy and a Hillsboro police officer responded to the residence.  The offender, who was on probation, was placed on a hold by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections due to his threatening behavior.  The offender was taken to the Vernon County Detention Center.

Local State Track & Field Qualifiers

D1

Boys

200m Brody Habelmen –Tomah

400m Jaxon Ruland –Tomah

Long Jump Elijah Brown – Tomah

Triple Jump Elijah Brown – Tomah

Shot Put Jayden Brieske – Tomah

Discus Atlin Steinhoff – Tomah (Sectional Champ)

Girls

400m Cadence Scholze –Tomah  

100m Hurdles Lily Joyce – Tomah (Sectional Champ)

300m Hurdles Lily Joyce – Tomah (Sectional Champ)

4×400 relay – Tomah (Lily Joyce, Aisha Fritsche, Zandrea Mason, Cadence Scholze)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D2

Girls

Shot Put Natalie Backhaus –Wisconsin Dells

100m Hurdles Michelle Marquard – Wisconsin Dells

400m –Molly Johnson – Adams-Friendship

Pole Vault Michelle Marquard – Wisconsin Dells

Boys

400m Salo Ortiz – Wisconsin Dells

Discus Jake Long – Adams-Friendship

Shout Put Jake Long – Adams-Friendship

Pole Vault Eli Halwood – Mauston (Sectional Champ)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Division 3

Boys

100m Danny Roehling – Wonewoc-Center

200m Danny Roehling –Wonewoc-Center

400m Marshall Doll – Brookwood

3200 Cooper Powell – Brookwood

110M Hurdles – Elijah John Brookwood

High Jump – Wyatt Maurhoff – Brookwood

Triple Jump – Jack Herried – Necedah

Girls

3200 M Run Katie Fields –Wonewoc-Center

Passport to Healthier Living with Diabetes

If you are someone living with diabetes, do not miss this month’s Passport to Healthier Living with Diabetes network event. This support group meeting will be held Thursday, June 6 at 1pm at Mile Bluff Medical Center in Mauston. The Diabetes Education team will be on hand to answer any questions you may have and give you tips on how to better manage your diabetes

 

For more information, call 608-847-1848 to reserve your spot today!

 

To see more events like this, check out the upcoming events page at milebluff.com.

Sipe, Jesse Louis Age 69 of Friendship

Jesse Louis Sipe III, age 69, of Friendship, Wisconsin passed away Saturday, May 18, 2024, at his home.

Memorial services will be at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 25, 2024, at Roseberry’s Funeral Home in Friendship. Visitation will be from 4:00 p.m. until the time of service on Saturday at Roseberry’s Funeral Home.

Jesse was born April 17, 1955, in Chicago, Illinois to Jesse and Dolores (Haske) Sipe II.

He married Diane K. Nix on May 4, 2000, in Las Vegas.

Jesse enjoyed fishing trips and being around family and friends.

Jesse was preceded in death by his parents: Jesse & Dolores Sipe II; brother, John Sipe; half-brother, Steve Gortva; half-sisters: Laura & Linda; and brother-in-law, Dave McIntyre.

Survivors include his wife: Diane Sipe; sons: Jesse Sipe IV, Nathon Sipe & Anthony (Erin) Sipe; daughter, Krista (Paul) Mountain; grandsons: Aiden Sipe Snyder (son of Krista Mountain), Able & Ashton Sipe (sons of Anthony & Erin Sipe); sister: Sandy McIntyre and her children: Caity & Cody; half-sister, Dee Halon; stepsister, Jackie Wagner; stepbrother, Charles Wagner; sister-in-law, Sharon Sipe; nephew, David Sipe; niece, Stephanie (Michael) Russell and their children: Hayden & Aaron Russell; nephew, Daniel Stephens and his children: Lilly, Addison & Alexis Stephens. Jesse is further survived by many other nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.

 

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family.  Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and

further information.

Heitman, Jeanne Marie Age 74 of Adams-Friendship

 

On May 22, 2024, Jeanne Marie Heitman, age 74, peacefully passed away ending her courageous battle with cancer. Jeanne joined her Lord and Savior while being surrounded by her family.

Memorial services will be 11:00 a.m. on Friday, May 31st, 2024 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Quincy.  Pastor Randal Walter Schoemann will officiate. Visitation will be at Roseberry’s Funeral Home on Thursday, May 30th, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. and again on Friday at St. John’s Lutheran Church from 10 a.m. until the time of service

Jeanne was born on April 24,1950 to Howard and Marian Judy in Stoughton, Wis. She was raised on a dairy farm in Seymour, Wis. and graduated from Seymour High School in 1968. She graduated from UW-Stevens Point in Spring of 1972, majoring in elementary education. Howard and Marian raised their daughter to help and serve others where she could.

In the fall of 1972, she began her 35 year career at Adams-Friendship Area School District, teaching kindergarten at Pineland and Roche-a-Cri Grade Schools and second grade at Adams-Friendship Elementary. Jeanne was a dedicated and devoted educator providing a safe and structured classroom believing in her students’ potential.

On June 29, 1985, Jeanne married Larry Heitman on the front lawn of their home surrounded by friends and family. Throughout their 38 years of marriage, they remained devoted to each other and blended their families. Jeanne and Larry spent their marriage committed to each other and their children, teaching lessons of hard work. Jeanne would often help Larry maintain his family farm, by cutting, raking, and baling hay, and other farm chores.

Jeanne loved to tend to her flower beds and vegetable garden, baking and cooking for and with her family. Other hobbies included painting, reading, sewing and embroidery. Jeanne had the ability to create beautiful quilts, wall hangings, and Christmas stockings. She was a Boy Scout Den Mother. In addition to being a steadfast member, Jeanne was also involved in Sunday School and Vacation Bible School at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Quincy.

Jeanne Heitman was first diagnosed with cancer in 1992, again in 2017 and in May 2022 reoccurring in 2023. Her greatest lesson to her students, family, and friends was always strength and resiliency. “The strength of a woman is not measured by the impact that all her hardships in life have had on her. The strength of a woman is measured by the extent of her refusal to allow those hardships dictate her and who she becomes.” (JoyBell C.)

For years, Jeanne, along with friend and neighbor, Ruth Ann Fritz, provided refreshments and honored fellow cancer survivors at the local American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life. Each survivor’s lap was a special and emotional moment for her family, being grateful for another year with their wife, mother, and grandmother. Jeanne supported the Castle Rock Ribbon Ride knowing how important it was to help others when she could.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Howard and Marian Judy; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Edward and June Heitman.

Jeanne is survived by her loving husband, Larry; children, Jerry (Ann), Justin (Delmy), and Lauren; grandchildren, Austin, Jaazan, and Kacey; sister, Nancy (Terry) Flath; brother, John Judy; sister-in-law, Jean (Rich) Kleinfeldt; brother-in-laws, Lloyd (Roberta) and Don (Annette) Heitman. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, cousins, and special friends.

Memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society or St. John’s Lutheran Church.

The family would like to thank Agrace Hospice for the care they provided.

Mom, if love was enough to save you, you would still be here with us.

Kolk, Wayne Mento Age 88 of Necedah

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