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Mauston Announced Baldwin & Woodhouse to Coach Golden Eagle Softball

The Mauston Athletics Department is thrilled to announce the hiring of Jennifer Baldwin and Payton Woodhouse as Co-Head Coaches of the Mauston High School Varsity Softball program for the 2025–26 school year and beyond.

Coach Jennifer Baldwin shared her excitement about stepping into this new role:

“I’m so excited to be stepping into the role of Softball Co-Head Coach! I played softball in high school and spent years as the ‘sports mom’ and team manager for my son’s teams. Now that he’s a sophomore at Winona State, I’m thrilled to bring that same energy back to the field!

By day, I’m the HR/Payroll Coordinator for the Mauston School District, and I’m excited to add another role within the district. My husband Nick and I have been married for 23 years, and he’ll be joining in on the fun as the best team bus driver around!

We’re both proud Golden Eagles and can’t wait for a great season ahead!”

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Coach Payton Woodhouse also expressed her enthusiasm for the opportunity to help lead the program:

“My name is Payton Woodhouse, and I grew up in Portage, WI. I started playing travel softball at a young age and continued through high school, where my love for the game only grew stronger.

For the past two years, I’ve coached for a travel softball program out of Madison at the 14U and 16U levels, and I’m excited to bring that experience to Mauston. I’m currently a 5th Grade Teacher at Grayside Elementary School and am looking forward to an exciting season as Softball Co-Head Coach.

I can’t wait to continue sharing my passion for the game with our players.”

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Please join the Mauston Athletics Department in welcoming Jennifer Baldwin and Payton Woodhouse to the Golden Eagles Softball program.

2025 SBC All-Conference Cross Country Teams

SCENIC BLUFFS CONFERENCE

2025 Cross Country Boys

 

1st team all conference

  1. Cooper Powell 11 Brookwood 
  2. August Rueckheim 11 Brookwood 
  3. Max Vogele 12 Necedah 
  4. Dominic Kirkpatrick 11 Hillsboro  
  5. Sawyer Stenerson 9 Brookwood 
  6. Troy Hafemeister 9 Royall/Wonewoc 
  7. Grayson Truskowski 10 Bangor 

 

2nd team

  1. Spencer Cernicka 12 Necedah 
  2. Vlad Grigorev 12 Royall/Wonewoc 
  3. Nolan Waddell 9 Brookwood 
  4. Aidan Brown 12 New Lisbon 
  5. Shawn Lueneburg 11 Royall/Wonewoc 
  6. Owen Waddell 11 Brookwood 
  7. Mason Peterson-Gianunzio 10 Bangor 

 

Sportsmanship

Bangor – Mason Peterson-Gianunzie

Brookwood – Arthur Cough

Cashton – Klay Pedretti

Hillsboro – Oliver Sosinsky

Necedah – Aedan Ard

New Lisbon – Blayne Schneider

Royall/ Wonewoc-Center – Shuan Lueneburg

 

Conference Champs – Brookwood

2025 SBC Football All-Conference Teams

SCENIC BLUFFS CONFERENCE

All conference football 2025

Offense

Quarterback –

team Name # School Year Height WT

1st –  Drew Butzler #21 Cash 12 5’11 190

2nd –  Keegan Jones    #12 Ithaca 12 6’2 170

 

Running back – 

Team Name # School Year Height WT

1st -Hewsten Garica-Boland #34 Ithaca 12 6’2 190

1st – Dylan Mathison #5 Bang 12 5’11 185

 1st -Jackson Cunitz #28 Brook 12 5’8 175

1st- Jack Christensen #7 Cash 11 6’0 185

2nd – Liam Rowin #23 Ithaca 11 6’0 180

2nd –  Owen Wang #18 Brook 12 6’0 175

2nd –  Jett Bender #1 – 3 Royall 11 5’8 160

2nd –  Matthew Hoffman #7 Hills 10 5’10 180

 

TE –

team Name # School Year Height WT

1st -Bryce Anderson #82 Bang 12 6’2 210

2nd –  Rory Mlsna #81 Cash 12 5’10 170

SE – 

team Name # School Year Height WT

1st –  Caden Keller #13 Ithaca 11 5’8 140

2nd – Josh Homan #5 NL 12 5’11 165

 

Lineman  –

team Name # School Year Height WT

1st –  Ethin Jacobson #50 Bang 12 5’11 225

1st –  Gabriel Cropp #56 Bang 12 5’9 185

1st – Brock Berry #71 Brook 11 5’11 220

1st –  Ryan McCoic #65 Hills 12 6’0 215

1st – Kalen McCraken #55 Cash 12 5’9 205

2nd – Ben Otto #77 Ithaca 11 6’2 240

2nd – Wyatt Ford #77 Brook 12 6’0 210

2nd -Dylan Velazquez #65 Royall 12 5’9 200

2nd – Dane Green #52 Hills 12 6’1 200

2nd – Will Read #51 Bang 11 5’9 205

 

Utility player 

team Name # School Year Height WT

1st – Landon Laufenberg #12 Cash 10 6’0 170





Punter –

team Name # School Year Height WT

1st – Luis Gonzalez #10 Brook 11 5’7 170

 

Defense

Lineman – 

team Name # School Year Height WT

1st – Brock Berry #71 Brook 11 5’11 220

1st – Ryan McCoic #65 HIlls 12 6’0 215

1st –  Ethin Jacobson #50 Bang 12 5’11 225

2nd – Jack Christensen #7 Cash 11 6’0 185

2nd – Trenton Frye #53 Royall 12 5’9 190

2nd -Bryce Anderson #82 Bang 12 6’2 210

 

Defensive ends –

team Name # School Year Height WT

1st – Cody Byrnes #71 Ithaca 12 6’2 240

1st – Jackson Cunitz #28 Brook 12 5’11 185

2nd – Connor Wilkinson #38 Cash 12 6’0 185

2nd – David Johnson #34 Hills 12 6’3 180

 

Inside linebackers – 

team Name # School Year Height WT

1st – Hewsten Garcia-Boland #34 Ithaca 12 6’2 190

1st -Gabriel Cropp #56 Bang 12 5’9 185

2nd – Drew Powell #5 Brook 12 5’10 170

2nd -Dylan Velazquez #55 Royall 12 5’9 200



Outside linebackers –

team Name # School Year Height WT

1st – Mitchell Schlafer #52 Brook 12 5’11 205

1st – Hayden Massman #4 Bang 12 6’2 190

2nd – Isaiah Fargen #56 Ithaca 11 6’0 165

2nd -Rory Mlsna #81 Cash 12 5’10 170



Defensive backs –

team Name # School Year Height WT

1st -Miles Ravenscroft #8 Hills 12 6’2 180

1st -Brock Daines #33 Bang 12 6’0 160

1st – Owen Wang #18 Brook 12 6’0 175

2nd – Quintis Banker #2 Ithaca 11 5’7 135

2nd – Graham Hemmersbach #2 Cash 10 5’10 155

2nd – Caden Keller #13 Ithaca 11 5’8 135

 

Kicker – 

team Name # School Year Height WT

1st – Luis Gonzales #10 Brook 11 5’7 170

 

Honorable mention

 

Bangor – Hayden Massman, Dylan Mathison, Sawyer Jacobson

 

Brookwood – Brennen Mack, Gavin Havlik, Julian Cunitz

 

Cashton – Parker Mlsna, Brent Hemmersbach, Tucker Menzynski

 

Hillsboro – Jorge Quinonez-Camposeco, Miles Ravenscroft, Lakota Hatfield

 

Ithaca – Devin Ihm, Cody Brynes, Spencer Nelson

 

Necedah – Jaren Hansen, Philip Heintz, Eli Horak

 

New Lisbon – Jude Keltner, Gavin Gessler, Rowny Sloan

 

Royall – Braxton Board, Kyler Lawry, Emerson Murray



Sportsmanship award

 

Bangor – Thomas Dreger

 

Brookwood – Drew Powell

 

Cashton – Trent Kast

 

Hillsboro – Matthew Huffman

 

Ithaca – Kerrick Thompson

 

Necedah – Philip Heintz

 

New Lisbon – Nathan Jensen

 

Royall – Joshua Anderson

 

Player of the year – Dylan Mathison – Bangor

 

Lineman of the year – Ethin Jacobson – Bangor

 

Coach of the year – Jeremy Mack – Brookwood

 

Assistant coach of the year – Josh Chaplin – Bangor

Sedevic, Kevin T. Age 40 of Arkdale

Kevin T. Sedevic, age 40, of Arkdale, Wisconsin, passed away on Thursday, October 30, 2025.

A memorial gathering will be held from 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 6, 2025, at Roseberry’s Funeral Home in Friendship, Wisconsin.

Kevin was born on August 15, 1985, in Oak Lawn, Illinois, to Richard Sr. and Suzanne (Sliwa) Sedevic. The family moved to Adams County when he was seven years old, where Kevin later graduated from Adams-Friendship High School. He went on to pursue studies in electrical work, welding, robotics, and automotive technology.

On September 15, 2006, Kevin married Kristine Dathe in Orland Hills, Illinois. Together they were blessed with two beautiful daughters, Savannah Marie and Emmalynn Rose.

Kevin had a big heart and a gift for fixing just about anything. He loved to tinker, lend a helping hand, and spend time outdoors—especially fishing with his girls. He also enjoyed classic cars and watching sunsets.

Memorials may be directed in Kevin’s memory to his children.

Kevin was preceded in death by his father, Richard Sr.; father-in-law, John Dathe; and grandparents, Frank and Susan Sliwa.

He is survived by his daughters, Savannah Marie and Emmalynn Rose; their mother, Kristine; his mother, Suzanne; and siblings, Richard Jr., Kenny, Michael, Amanda, and Robert. He is further survived by many aunts, uncles, other relatives, and friends.

Roseberry’s Funeral Home (www.roseberrys.com)  is assisting the family. 

Ferguson, Debra K. Age 73 of Cazenovia

Debra K. Ferguson, age 73, of Cazenovia, passed away on Sunday, November 2, 2025, at the Reedsburg Area Medical Center. She was born on October 7, 1952, in Richland Center, WI, the daughter of Delford and Mary “Mattie” (Connors) Ferguson.

Debra was a 1970 graduate of Weston High School.  Debra owned a floral shop in Richland Center, and later took college courses.  She was an EMT for the Cazenovia Ambulance Service in the 1980’s. Debra was an Accountant for Endeavor Hardwoods from 1993 until her retirement in 2017. Debra enjoyed watching sports like basketball and football.  Though she was not fond of cooking, her family remembers her as being a great cook.

She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Michael Ferguson and Pat “Pape” Connors; nephews, Pete and Steve Connors.

Debra is survived by her children, Brad Hutchens (Katrina Aide) of Cazenovia, Angie (Scott) Dahlke of Reedsburg, Chris (Rick) Blood of Wisconsin Dells; beloved friend, Dave Hutchens of Cazenovia; grandchildren, Logan Coy (Allie Steinhorst), Hunter Coy; great grandchildren, Macie and Aubrie Coy; brother, Jim “Jitt” Ferguson of Cazenovia; nephews, Trevor Ferguson, Mike (Patti) Ferguson, Marty (Jenni) Ferguson; niece, Carla Connors; along with other relatives and friends.

A visitation celebrating Debra’s life will be held on Saturday, November 15, 2025, at the Cazenovia Chapel, 111 E. Main Street, Cazenovia from 11:00 AM until 1:00 PM. Burial will follow in St. Bridget’s Cemetery, rural Cazenovia. A luncheon will follow.

The Farber Funeral Home is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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

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