Author: Jason Arndt

  • BREAKING: Awe named new Central girls volleyball coach

    Awe comes from KUSD, Wisconsin Juniors By Jason Arndt Editor While Megan Awe acknowledges the task ahead of her isn’t going to come easy, the new Westosha Central High School head girls volleyball coach remains upbeat about the opportunity. Awe, approved by the Westosha Central School Board Tuesday, fills the shoes of former coach Charlie…

  • SOFTBALL: Westosha starts 4-0

    Courtesy of back-to-back innings where they batted around, the Westosha Central High School softball squad moved to 4-0 in Southern Lakes Conference play after Wednesday’s 14-5 victory at Waterford. The Falcons, down 4-2 after three innings, produced five runs in the fourth inning and six more the next inning. In the five run fourth inning,…

  • BASEBALL: Panthers split rare twin bill

    Schattner, 5-run third pave way to win Once Wilmot Union High School starter Josh Schattner established a rhythm on the mound, the bats followed in the second game of a rare twin bill against Southern Lakes Conference opponent Waterford. Schattner, who tossed five innings, struck out four, walked one and allowed one earned run on…

  • Passion and pride

    Bristol salon cultivates customers with care By Jason Arndt Editor From the moment customers walk in the door of Bristol Hair Shoppe, they are greeted with a smile and a comfortable environment, which stems from a passion for customers and pride in service. “We love our clients. Everyone is welcome and all of us love…

  • Conference title or bust

    Motivated squad sees opportunity, will lean on experience By Jason Arndt Editor Westosha Central High School enters its baseball season with a mission to win the Southern Lakes Conference title, and go far into the WIAA Division 1 tournament, Falcons’ coach Jacob Morman reports. “The really cool thing about this group of guys is that…

  • Ace pitcher Hickey will lead Panthers

    Team returns all pitching, looks to break .500 mark By Jason Arndt Editor Last year, Wilmot Union High School fielded a youthful baseball team, which finished in the lower half of the Southern Lakes Conference. However, entering this season, Panthers’ coach Josh Pye hopes his squad carries that experience with them. “The core of this…

  • PHOTOS: Five Falcons commit to colleges

    Among the five Westosha Central High School student-athletes who made their college intentions known Wednesday, four were from the girls volleyball program and other was a member of the Falcon boys basketball team. Inking letters of intent to continue their academic and volleyball careers at Division II schools were Sarah Blair, Abi Marcquenski and Kaeley…

  • TRACK: Falcons’ Hansen, Sabourin each pick up pair of firsts at SLC relays

    Panther boys win three events Madi Hansen and Amanda Sabourin each won two events to help Westosha Central High School’s track team take fourth at the Southern Lakes Conference relays in Lake Geneva Tuesday. The Lady Falcons, who finished one point from third place Lake Geneva Badger, were five points ahead of fifth place Wilmot…

  • BOYS GOLF: Westosha’s Kramer helps team notch second

    Strasser leads Panthers in first SLC meet Westosha Central High School senior Zach Kramer picked up first place among all golfers in the first Southern Lakes Conference meet Tuesday at Rivermoor Golf Club in Waterford. Kramer, who drew a 75 on the par 70 course, helped the Falcons to a second place finish among the…

  • Waukegan man killed in Randall pedestrian crash

    Twin Lakes woman in custody A 38-year-old Waukegan man reportedly struck by a vehicle in the 34000 block of 110th Street in the Town of Randall Tuesday died from his injuries, the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department states. According to a Sheriff’s Department news release, the man identified as Brian Engelhart, of Waukegan, was found lying…