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Local Prep Scores from Tuesday 9/17
Volleyball
Royall 3 Necedah 0
Wonewoc-Center 3 Cashton 1
Hillsboro 3 Bangor 2
Brookwood 3 New Lisbon 0
Mount Horeb 3 Reedsburg 1
Boys Soccer
Nekoosa 2 Black River Falls 1
Coulee Christian 4 Wautoma 3
Baraboo 4 Reedsburg 0
Tomah 7 La Crosse Central 1
Royall Stays Perfect with Victory over Necedah in SBC Volleyball Action
The Royall Panthers rolled over Necedah 3-0 Tuesday night. Royall and Necedah played a tight first set that saw both teams serving set point but the Panthers eventually outlasted Necedah 27-25. Royall rolled over Necedah 25-6 in set 2 before taking down Necedah 25-21 in set 3 to complete the sweep. Bria Gruen and Elizabeth Klipstein both had strong games for Royall. Ashleigh Klipstein had the set winning kill for Royall in set 2. The Panthers improve to 4-0 in the Scenic Bluffs Conference and 9-7 overall. Necedah drops to 0-4 and 2-5 overall.
Juneau County Area Top 10 Prep Football Power Rankings Week 4
- Ithaca Bulldogs (4-0) – The Bulldogs came from behind to defeat Bangor 14-10 and give them the inside track on winning the Scenic Bluffs Conference.
- Berlin Indians (3-1) – Berlin blanked formerly undefeated Nekoosa to start their South Central Conference season 2-0.
- Wisconsin Dells Chiefs (3-1) ^1 The Chiefs walloped Adams-Friendship 55-7 last week. On paper the Dells should be able to rack up a few wins over the next few weeks.
- Nekoosa Papermakers (3-1) -1 Nekoosa got shutout by a very good Berlin team but still looks to be vastly improved from the last handful of years.
- Royall Panthers (3-1) ^1Royall rolled offensively again with a 46-28 victory over rival Brookwood. Things get tough in the SBC this week with a matchup at Hillsboro.
- Hillsboro Tigers (3-1) ^1 Hillsboro squashed Necedah last week and sets up a big homecoming matchup with Royall this week. This game could have big playoff implications.
- Cashton Eagles (3-1) ^1 Cashton overcame a slow start to pound New Lisbon 49-20. Cashton is a young team that will only get better as the season moves on.
- Bangor Cardinals (2-2) –3 Bangor is probably ranked too low on my power rankings after a tough loss to Ithaca.
- Adams-Friendship Green Devils (2-2) – Adams-Friendship is coming off a big loss to Wisconsin Dells and will try to bounce back on the road vs Waupun.
- Mauston Golden Eagles (1-3) NR Mauston got their first win of the season over Wautoma last week but is still trying to improve especially on the defensive side of the football.
Highest Riser Mauston new to rankings
Biggest Fall Bangor -3
New to rankings Mauston
Out of rankings Tomah
*This is just a “fun” poll of local team around Juneau County or in the Scenic Bluffs or South Central Conferences. This does not mean the #4 ranked team for example would necessarily beat the #9 ranked team as I am not doing this by divisions.
Local Prep scores from over the weekend
Girls Volleyball
Hillsboro 2 Markesan 0
Hillsboro 2 Marathon 0
Hillsboro 2 Mercer 0
Hillsboro 2 Rio 0
Hillsboro 2 Rib Lake 1
Hillsboro 2 Tri-County 0
Hillsboro 2 Abundant Life/St. Ambrose 0 (Hillsboro JAG Tournament Champions) -Kiana Liska Michelyn Hanson All-Tournament players
Colby 2 Mauston 0
Altoona 2 Mauston 0
Mauston 2 Arcadia 0
Sparta 2 Mauston 0
Mauston 2 Wonewoc-Center 0
Sparta 2 Mauston 0
Wonewoc-Center 2 Black River Falls 1
Fall Creek 2 Wonewoc-Center 1
Neillsville 2 Wonewoc-Center 1
Wonewoc-Center 2 G-E-T 1
Brookwood 2 Boscobel 0
Brookwood 2 Seneca 0
Brookwood 2 Cashton 0
Cashton 2 De Soto 0
Cashton 2 Ithaca 0
8-Man Football
Wonewoc-Center 42 Monticello 14
Henze, Laura Myrtle Age 79 of Elroy
Laura Myrtle (Ragsdale) Henze, age 79 of Elroy, WI., passed away on September 14, 2024 from cancer at her home in rural Elroy, WI. Laura was born on September 15, 1945 at the families farm in Tripoli, Iowa to Benjamin and Arvilla (Davis) Ragsdale. She attended Tripoli public schools until the family relocated to New Hartford, Iowa. She lived on the farm in New Hartford until graduation in 1963. While attending school she participated in various activities including the high school newspaper, glee club, gymnastics and cheerleading. She was homecoming queen in 1962. After graduation she pursued waitressing as she did part time in high school, and she also did detasseling corn.
On December 7, 1963, she was united in marriage to Dallas Henze. She later gave birth to Todd Henze in July of 1964. After Todd was born, they continued to move to various rental properties to better their employment. She gave birth to Travis Henze in November of 1966. At approximately this time they purchased a farm near New Hartford, IA. In 1970 they sold the acreage and purchased a farm in Norwalk, WI. The entire family exhibited cattle at various shows at both state and national levels. Laura was involved in all aspects, she was an expert herdswoman. As a result, they had the highest DHIA herd average many times. She was also involved in managing the crops. They sold the farm and moved to Oregan in 1988. In Oregon she worked at forestry related jobs, watching for forest fires and equipment surveillance. Her husband and her were hired by Columbia Helicopter Company for around 6 years, she traveled with Dallas while being a security guard in several states including Alaska. She was involved in all aspects of what was demanded by the officers with logging and forest fire fighting. They moved back to Wisconsin to be with their children and grandchildren. They purchased the farm in Elroy where they are currently living. She was the manager of the family’s investment and insurance business. She did many rural newspaper routes until her health declined. While farming rural Norwalk, her family also operated a riding stable on one of their other farms.
Laura enjoyed being outdoors, farming and working in her flower garden. During her entire married life her main concern was family, whatever was needed always came before herself. She was a very ambitious and detailed person. She was never afraid to go the extra mile for anything or anyone. Her dedication and compassion to family and strong faith in God got her through many hardships in life, including her final battle with cancer.
Laura is survived by her husband Dallas, sons, Todd A. Henze, Travis W. (LaVonne) Henze, her brothers, Bob Ragsdale, Everette (Caroline) Ragsdale, Jerry (Sue) Ragsdale, her sisters, Ettamae (Dale) Henze, Betty (Rick) Newville and Carol (Bucky) Nolan. She will also be remembered by her grandchildren, Cody, Rebekah, Trevis, Charmayne, Jada and Hailey, and her great grandchildren, Madison, Brinley, Ellison, Thea, Haisly, Willow, Holden, Averleigh and Ilyzah. She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother Gordon Ragsdale, sister-in-law Kathy Ragsdale, sister-in-law Joanne Ragsdale, and nieces Lisa Kay Henze Powell, Brenda Ragsdale and a nephew Chad Nolan.
Relatives and friends are invited to a visitation on Friday, September 20, 2024, from 9:00 A.M. until 10:30 A.M. at the Hare Funeral Home (217 W. Pearl St) in New Lisbon. A graveside service will take place following the visitation at 12:00 P.M. at the Pilgrims Home Cemetery in Norwalk. Laura would want everyone to be comfortable in casual dress clothes. Chaplain Shane Haynes presiding. A funeral lunch will follow at the Wilton Legion Hall. The Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com
Colonel James J. Olson Age 79 of Camp Douglas
Colonel James J. Olson, retired, known affectionately as Jim to his friends and family, passed away peacefully on September 14, 2024, at his home in Camp Douglas, Wisconsin. Jim was the son of Julian and Gladys (Kish) Olson and was born on August 22, 1945, in Mauston, Wisconsin. Jim’s journey through life was marked by an unwavering spirit of adventure, a deep intelligence, and an immense capacity for love.
A graduate of Tomah High School, class of 1963, Jim’s thirst for knowledge led him to further his education, culminating in a bachelor’s degree from Mount Senario College in 1989. His military education includes Officer Candidate School at the Wisconsin Military Academy, Camp Douglas, WI; Basic and Advanced Ordnance Officer course at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland, and the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
Colonel Olson began his military career when he was drafted into the United State Army in January of 1968. He served two years active duty with the 193rd Infantry Brigade in the Panama Canal Zone and nearly four years in the U.S. Army reserve before transferring to the Wisconsin Army National Guard in December 1973. In August 1975 he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant of Ordnance and became a Heavy Maintenance Platoon Leader in Detachment 2, 108th Maintenance Company, Portage, Wisconsin. He later served as 108th Maintenance Company, Senior Tactical Officer for the Wisconsin Military Academy, and Commander of the 107th Maintenance Company. In 1984 he was transferred to the 723rd Maintenance Battalion, Tomah, and held a variety of staff positions with the battalion and with the State Area Command, before becoming the 732nd’s Executive Officer in 1989 and its Commander in April 1994. Three years later he was assigned as Deputy Commander of the 64th Troop command. In July of 1998 he became the Troop Command Commander and was promoted to the rank of Colonel. In September 2000 he became the commander of the 426th Regiment (Leadership) and the Wisconsin Military Academy.
His military awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal with tree oak leave clusters, the Army Commendation Medal with five oak leaf clusters, the Army Achievement Medal, Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal with five oak leaf clusters, the Army Reserve Components Overseas Service Ribbon, and the Wisconsin National Guard Emergency Service Ribbon.
On October 11, 1972, Jim married the love of his life Kathleen. They shared a love of traveling all over the United States, specifically to the Florida Area. They also loved spending time at their cabin on Castle Rock Lake. Jim and Kathy owned Jim & Kathy’s Bar and grill in Camp Douglas from 1983 until 2012. Kathleen preceded Jim in 2012.
Jim’s professional and personal endeavors were many and varied, but he always found time to support his community. He was a respected member of the VFW and the Camp Douglas American Legion, where his commitment to service shone brightly. His love for his country was paralleled only by the love he had for his family.
Surviving Jim are his devoted children, Brian (Katie Kopplin) Olson of Camp Douglas and Jamie (Dustin) Elsing of New Lisbon. His legacy also lives on through his sister, Jeliane (John) Mochenbacher of Camp Douglas, and his cherished grandchildren, Caitlin (Matt) Kikta, Sadie and Rylie Olson, Connor Stauff, and Charlotte Brahmer. Each of them will carry forward the lessons of kindness and strength that he instilled in them. Jim was preceded in death by his loving parents and his beloved wife, Kathleen Olson, with whom he shared a lifetime of memories.
An avid sports fan, Jim could be found in the stands at his grandchildren’s sporting events, cheering them on with enthusiasm and pride. His presence at these events was a source of encouragement and support, emblematic of his loving nature.
Jim’s life was one of purpose and joy. His adventurous spirit, coupled with his intelligence and loving heart, left an indelible mark on the world. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all who were touched by his remarkable life.
Relatives and friends are invited to a visitation on Monday September 23rd at St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church (215 Douglas St) in Camp Douglas from 10:00a.m. until 12:00p.m, with a funeral service starting at 12:00p.m. Rev. Brad Lindberg presiding. Burial with military honors will take place in the Camp Douglas Cemetery. The Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com
Rogers, Albert “Buddy” age 74 of New Lisbon
Albert “Buddy” Rogers III, age 74 of New Lisbon, passed away peacefully on September 13, 2024, surrounded by his loving family in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Buddy was the son of Albert and Doris (Fogo) Rogers and was born on March 10, 1950, in Reedsburg, Wisconsin. Buddy lived a life marked by joy, camaraderie, and a genuine love for his family and friends.
Buddy’s life was a tapestry woven with the love of his devoted wife, Yvonne Rogers, and the pride he took in his children, Brett Evans of New Lisbon, Brian (Jean) Evans of Hustler, Kim (Rob) Bradley of New Lisbon, and Kelly Greeno Rogers of Holmen. His legacy continued to flourish through his six grandchildren, Dustin, Mariah, Gabe, Donavan, Heather, and Austin, and his seven great-grandchildren, who brought him immeasurable joy and laughter. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers Butch and Steve, and his sisters Patti, Judy, Barb, Dianna and Cathy.
A man of many interests, Buddy was a member of the New Lisbon American Legion. His love for golf was well known, as he spent many a sunny morning on the greens with Johnny and Mike, when he was able to. When the music played, Buddy was often the first to hit the dance floor, his feet tapping and his voice singing along to the tunes he adored.
Buddy’s daily ritual of meeting friends for a cup of coffee was more than a pastime; it was a testament to his ability to cultivate lasting friendships and his genuine interest in the lives of those around him. Those who knew him will fondly remember the warmth of his smile and the infectious laughter that accompanied his witty jokes.
In honor of a life that touched so many, we say goodbye to a man who was much more than the sum of his years—a husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, veteran, and friend. Albert “Buddy” Rogers III will be fondly remembered and forever cherished in the stories that will be told and retold by those who loved him most.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, September 19, 2024, at the New Lisbon Community Center from 4:00pm until 6:00pm, with a service starting at 5:30pm. Mark Hanson will be presiding. Military Honors will be provided by the New Lisbon American Legion Post 110. Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com.
DOT Meeting on Interstate Construction Work
Public Meeting – September 18
Public Meeting – Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation (WisDOT)
September 18 | 5 pm – 7 pm | Parks and Recreation Dept. | 819 Superior Ave., Tomah
The WisDOT is conducting a public involvement meeting to discuss plans to replace two bridges at the I-90/94 interchange in Tomah. The objective of this meeting is to familiarize the public with the purpose and need for the project, and obtain input on the proposed improvements. Adjacent property owners are encouraged to attend. For more information, contact Hannah Punzel at 608-246-7907, or hannah.punzel@dot.wi.gov.
Mauston Cross Country Has Successful Week
The Mauston High School cross country teams have a very positive week of competition.
The teams competed at the 58th Annual Verona Invitational on Saturday September 7th.The meet featured over thirty teams from Wisconsin and Illinois. The boys varsity team placed 2nd in their 13 team division with senior Josh Ellerman the top finisher for the boys varsity with a 34th place finish out of 232 varsity runners.
The MHS CC teams Traveled to G-E-T to compete at the 2024 Redhawk Invitational held at the Ettrick Golf course. Fourteen teams competed at the meet. The boys varsity earned the team championship with a score of 19 points placing five runners in the top eight places. Josh Ellerman was the individual meet champion winning the 5K race in 17;02. The balance of the medalist finishes for the MHS CC crew: Brekk Peterson 2nd, Westin Pouillie 5th, Sebastian Naquayouma 6th and Hakkan Peterson 8th place. The girls varsity team placed 5th led by senior Alyexis Smith 5th place finish. It was a great night for the Golden Eagles.
Local Prep Scores from Thursday 9/12
Girls Volleyball
Cashton 3 Necedah 2
Hillsboro 3 Necedah 2
Hillsboro 3 New Lisbon 0
Wonewoc-Center 3 Bangor 1
Brookwood 3 Wonewoc-Center 1
Royall 3 Bangor 2
Royall 3 Brookwood 2
Mauston 3 Adams-Friendship 1 (Ava Stanila 6aces for Mauston)
Stoughton 3 Reedsburg 2
Tomah 3 La Crosse Logan 0
Nekoosa 3 Westfield 0
Wautoma 3 Wisconsin Dells 1
Boys Soccer
Mauston 3 Coulee Christian 0
Wisconsin Dells 9 Nekoosa 1
River Valley 4 Reedsburg 1
Tomah 2 West Salem 0
Sparta 8 Adams-Friendship 3