Author: Jason Arndt

  • BOYS SOCCER: Poco, Mendez provide punch for Panthers

    Anthony Poco knocked in another hat trick for the Panthers, who improved to 2-1-1 for the season, after a 1-1 split at the Monroe Quad Saturday. Poco, a junior, posted his first hat trick of the season in the Aug. 23 5-2 season opening win against Kenosha St. Joseph’s. Senior Jon Mendez added the other…

  • Longtime coach opens gym in Spring Grove

    Westosha Legacy Athletic Club caters to gymnasts By Gail Peckler-Dziki Correspondent Bill Price has a history of mentoring kids in the area. He spent 40 years coaching baseball and gymnastics at Westosha Central High School in Paddock Lake, and was also a volunteer baseball coach at Wilmot Union High School. He is beginning a new…

  • Panthers pound Cudahy

    Team eclipses 60 points for first time in five years By Jason Arndt Staff Writer Using the pass to set up the run game, the Panthers stuffed visiting Cudahy Friday, and eclipsed the 60-point mark for the first time in five years. Wilmot Union High School, who defeated the Packers 41-13 on the road last…

  • GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Lady Falcons open Joust tourney 3-0

    The Lady Falcons went undefeated on opening night of The Joust volleyball tournament held in Mequon, defeating the all three schools in two sets. Westosha Central, who went 1-2 on opening night last year, started with a victory against Kimberly (25-16, 25-8), later defeating opponent Brookfield East in the second match (27-25, 25-21). To close…

  • GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Panthers take third in Sheboygan

    Wilmot hosts tournament on Saturday Wilmot Union High School won three of five girls volleyball matches en route to a third place finish at a Sheboygan South tournament Thursday. After the Lady Panthers beat St. Mary’s Springs (25-18, 25-19), they dropped the next match against Howard’s Grove (25-12, 25-18), but bounced back to win against…

  • Madison Fenske named Fairest of the Fair

    Wheatland resident a Westosha Central graduate By Jason Arndt Staff Writer Before Madison Fenske was old enough to show animals at the Kenosha County Fair, the Wheatland resident already adored the event. But her love grew exponentially when she was named the 2016 Fairest of the Fair crown. Fenske, a 2014 Westosha Central High School…

  • Love shall overcome

    Labor of Love music festival seeks to prevent suicide By Jason Arndt Staff Writer When someone suffers from depression and anxiety, one of the most difficult tasks for them is to ask for help. While some might depend on CBD oil supplements and tinctures, which is, in fact, a better healthy choice to combat stress,…

  • Brent’s game-winning TD lifts Wilmot

    Junior running back breaks out in back-and-forth affair By Jason Arndt Staff Writer Robert Brent is ready to step up to the challenge. The Panthers’ junior running back, who had 15 carries and produced 157 of Wilmot Union High School’s 361 total offensive yards, scored two touchdowns including the game-winner with just over a minute…

  • Twin Lakes showcase set for Saturday

    Business in the Park, Car Show return for third year By Jason Arndt Staff Writer Business in the Park and a classic car show returns for a third straight year collectively Saturday along Main Street in Twin Lakes. Business in the Park, starting at 9 a.m. is in its fourth year, and has at least…

  • GIRLS TENNIS: Wilmot’s Andersen jumps to 9-0

    Lady Panthers’ sophomore qualified for sectionals last year By Jason Arndt Staff Writer As a freshman, Wilmot Union High School’s Bianca Andersen produced a phenomenal run that included a WIAA Division 1 sectional tennis appearance. Andersen, however, is in a position to eclipse her freshman feat after winning her ninth consecutive match to start the…