April 2015

Tue
14
Apr

Blackhawk Technical College Foundation STEMposium Ready to Inspire Students

When the seeds of STEM education were planted nationwide in the 1990s, the vision of combining Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in the curricula of elementary, middle and high school students slowly began to take root in response to the United States’ need for innovative research in scientific and industrial fields.

Tue
14
Apr

Green County Master Gardeners Present 'Terrific Trees and Their Troubles' by Butch Whitney

The Green County Master Gardeners will be holding their monthly meeting on Thursday, April 23, at 7:00 p.m., at the Green County Justice Center, Multi-Purpose Rooms. Meetings usually include speakers or tours for learning and are open to the public to attend.

Tue
14
Apr

Strong Start to the Season for Raiders Soccer

The Sugar River Raiders started the season returning a large number of experienced and talented players from last year, along with a veteran coaching staff. Head Coach John Ziperski is in his 16th season, along with Assistant Coach Dick Sanders and JV Coaches Matt Belnap and Jake Ziehr. The Raiders made a strong start to the season with three wins and one loss that came in a game called at half time due to weather.

Tue
14
Apr

Naturally Speaking

Toms, gobbler turkeys, are interesting to watch during their spring rituals. It's this time of the year when it is easiest to separate male turkeys from hens.
Generally, gobblers have beards and hens do not. Even though beards are modified feathers, they do not molt as other feathers do. Each leg on a gobbler has one spur, a bony core covered with keratin. The longest spurs recorded were about two inches long. Various caruncles adorn a gobbler's head and are most prominent in spring, when the bird is excited.

Tue
14
Apr

New Glarus Summer Youth Progams

The Village of New Glarus Recreation Department offers a variety of Youth Programs during the summer season. Registrations need to be received by April 20, 2015, to receive a 5% discount.
Online registration accepts payment by credit card or debit card. If you choose to pay by cash or check, you must complete your registration and payment in person at New Glarus Village Hall. Please visit http://www.newglarusvillage.com/recreation/summer-programs/youth-park-pr... to register.

Tue
14
Apr

Knights Lose to Pecatonica and Poynette in First Games of the Season

On Friday, April 10, the New Glarus baseball team was defeated by Poynette, 3-1 at home.

Tue
14
Apr

Monticello Baseball Falls to Benton/Shullsburg

On Friday, April 10, the Monticello baseball team squared off with a tough Benton/Shullsburg team in a double-header.
Benton/Shullsburg demolished the Ponies 24-0 in the first matchup; Monticello had one hit by Pusel who was one for two with a double.

Tue
14
Apr

Ponies Edge Argyle, Shut Out Benton/Shullsburg 9-0

On Friday, April 10, the Monticello softball team shut out Benton/Shullsburg, 9-0.
Courtney Leuzinger got the win pitching for the Ponies. Jessie Garrison was called on to pitch in the seventh inning, as Leuzinger had developed a blister on her index finger of her pitching hand and had to leave the mound. Garrison gave up the only hit of the night with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning.

Tue
14
Apr

Wildcats Lose to Pointers

On Monday, April 6, the Belleville baseball team traveled to Mineral Point where the Pointers demolished the Wildcats, 12-2.

Tue
14
Apr

Belleville Softball Dominates Wisconsin Dells and Mauston at Home in Double-Header

On Saturday, April 11, the Belleville softball team played a double-header, facing Wisconsin Dells in the first game and Mauston in the second game. The Wildcats defeated both teams, winning 8-7 in eight innings against Wisconsin Dells and dominating Mauston 11-5.
In the first game, the Wildcats committed seven errors, but they had two double plays which helped keep Wisconsin Dells from scoring more runs. Both double plays started with Taylor Wallom making catches in the outfield and then throwing runners out who didn’t make it back to their bases.

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