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Sky's the Limit

Tom "Sky" Skibosh covers the Wauwatosa and Brookfield prep scene for Community Newspapers. If something is going on in local sports, Sky has an opinion about it. If you agree or not with what Sky says, we want to see your comments.

February 2009 - Posts

And now the fun begins ...

By Tom "Sky" Skibosh
Tuesday, Feb 24 2009, 02:29 PM

The fun begins this week as the girls playoffs start. The Wauwatosa East girls travel to Tosa West tonight for a WIAA Regional first-round game. Both teams have struggled offensively, so I figure the first team to 30 wins.

It could be the last time to see Hannah Weinberg-Kinsey and Margaret Panter of the Red Raiders team, two of my favorite players. While West has six seniors, led by Jesse Zeisse and Andrea Kwak. And I always enjoy watching little point guard Jackie Glaser play.

Brookfield East hosts Racine Park in the other girls game in my region. East has six seniors, led by Kennedy Curtis, Vanessa Brown and Kristina Dolney.

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The biggest game of the week on the boys side has Tosa East traveling to crosstown rival Marquette with the winner walking off with the Greater Metro Conference Championship. The Hilltoppers' win in the first meeting has pushed them ahead of the Red Raiders in the rankings and the sectional seeding.

Garrett Maloney destroyed the Red Raiders in the first game and the MUHS zone limited Eric Williams to two points. If the results are going to be different, those numbers have to change.

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The Red Raiders received a third-seed in the WIAA Sectional #8 rankings. The Red Raiders have a bye and then host Bay View or Pius XI at 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 7. Tosa West received a Seven seed and hosts Oak Creek on Tuesday, March 3. The winner of that game plays MUHS on March 7.

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Brookfield Central - a seventh seed - hosts No. 10 Franklin on Tuesday, March 3, at 7 p.m. and Brookfield East, which has been playing outstanding defense the past two weeks - takes its No. 11 seed to No. 6 Waterford that first night.

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Zack Sines and Joey Woppert of Brook East, Dryden Holmes of Brookfield Central and big Glen Kendl of Wauwatosa head off to state Thursday to Saturday for the WIAA State Wrestling Championships at the Kohl Center.


 

Tosa East followers become Lancer fans this week

By Tom "Sky" Skibosh
Monday, Feb 16 2009, 09:07 AM

Brookfield Central will take on some red-clad followers this week.  The Lancers travel to Marquette to meet the Hilltoppers Tuesday night and then return home to face them on Friday.  The unusual scheduling was because of the Jan. 16 postponed game because of cold weather closing schools was rescheduled to be played Feb. 17.  Thus Central and Marquette play twice within four days.

So why is this important to Tosa East fans? Pretty simple. The Red Raiders, whose only GMC loss came to Marquette, and the Hilltoppers are technically tied for first - Tosa East (11-1) and Marquette (10-1). The Red Raiders are 15-3 overall and MUHS is 14-2-1. The seeding meetings for the boys sectional are set for the weekend. If Marquette wins both games, they will probably have a higher seed than Tosa East because of the Hilltoppers win in their only meeting.  Milwaukee Washington will get the top seed, MUHS the second and the Red Raiders the third in the experts' opinions.

"I guess we will be Brookfield Central fans this week," TE coach Tim Arndorfer said. "We will have to see what coach (Mark) Adams (of BCHS) can come up with."

If Adams helps the Red Raiders by beating Marquette that will only be a by-product for the veteran coach, who is trying to get his team back in the winning column down the stretch - that's what's first on his mind going into these two games.

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Brookfield Central (13-0, 18-1) travels to DSHA (12-1, 17-2) Thursday night for the season finale for both teams. The defending champion Lady Lancers won at the tiny DSHA gym last year, snapping a four-game losing streak there. The Dashers will be fired up to get a share of the title. Central, of course, has no interest in sharing it.  Central won the first game, 36-33, a rugged defensive game, which combined with some nervousness, made both offenses a little shakey.

First team to 40 (if the score goes that high) should win this game. It's always fun to watch Central's Dan Wandrey and DSHA's Scott Witt work the sidelines, their teams and the officials in this game.

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Congrats to all the swimmers from the co-op teams from Brookfield and Tosa for qualifying for state. The news in Tosa was particularly big, because the boys have not been there since 2005.

Special shoutout to the Tosa co-op wrestlers and the Brookfield East and Central wrestlers who advanced to sectionals on Saturday.

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The girls basketball seedings came out last weekend and Tosa fans should be happy, because they are guaranteed to have a team in the second round. Tosa East will travel to Tosa West on Feb. 24 for a 7 p.m. game to open postseason action. The Trojans nipped the Red Raiders, 33-31, in their non-conference meeting back on Dec. 2.

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The most surprising box score from Friday night came from Brookfield East, where the Spartans crushed Hamilton, 55-34. Way to go Andy Farley and the gang. The most impressive stat was the Spartans' defense, led by Demetri Tongas, held Kameron Cerroni and Brett Meinecke to six points each. They normally average 38 points between them.

The Spartans have lost several close games this year and deserve a win like this.

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Be a hit and have a ball until next time.


 

Tosa West teams need to bounce back - NOW!

By Tom "Sky" Skibosh
Friday, Feb 13 2009, 12:45 PM

The Wauwatosa West boys and girls basketball team need to win a few games and do it now.

The boys team is 2-5 in the last seven games, seeing the Trojans' record fall to 7-5 after an excellent 5-0 start. Tosa West lost to New Berlin Eisenhower and Brown Deer in overtime and Greendale, 55-53 - all three couldn have very easily been victories. The losses to Whitnall and Pewaukee were not as competitive.

The girls took a 7-3 record into their last three games before dropping three in a row - a 50-31 loss at Pewaukee sandwiched around two losses to New Berlin West (36-25, 40-27) to fall to 7-6.

The boys problem basically comes down to this - these guys are small. Coach Mike Landisch's starting lineup is 5-11, 6-0, 6-1, 6-1 and 6-2. Andy Minkley, Bendell Lee, Ray Sterling and Sam Krenzien do most of the scoring and Barry Ballinger uses his bulk to do the underneath work. The bench is not deep, as the top two scorers combine for 5.5 points for game. Chris Fortson-Gaines (6-5) and Josh Parulski (6-6) bring some height into the game, but neither player carries a lot of weight.

There is no questioning the effort or the heart of these players - West is usually a fun team to watch with Landisch's new offense. But the lack of height has caught up with the Trojans in some of these games down the stretch.

The girls are a different story. When they fell behind New Berlin West 19-0 Thursday night, not scoring until 2:34 left in the half, they have continued a stretch of struggling from the floor. They shot 9 percent in the first half of the first West game. They shot 15 percent overall in the first game and 17 percent overall in Thursday's loss.

These girls are hesitant to shoot. Several times they passed up open shots, waited for their opponent to cover them, and then passed the ball. West is balanced - no one averages over 7.2 PPG - so there is no pressure on one player to step up. But I have NEVER seen a team that is afraid to shoot the ball like the Trojans have been lately.

Shoot the ball, ladies, it is one of the most fun parts of playing basketball.

Here is the good news. Shorewood is coming to town Friday night. The boys are 3-9, 3-13, but they are respectable. The girls are almost all freshmen and are winless (0-12, 0-16).

Be a hit and have a ball.


 

The winter season is winding down...already?

By Tom "Sky" Skibosh
Tuesday, Feb 10 2009, 11:28 AM

It is hard to believe that for some of the local swimmers and wrestlers, their season will come to an end on Saturday at the sectionals and regionals, respectively. Where did the season go to?

The Brookfield schools and the Wauwatosa co-op wrestling teams are taking part in the Waukesha North Regional on Saturday, while the Brookfield Barracudas and Tosa Hurricanes co-op swim teams take part in the Waukesha South Sectional, with diving on Friday and swimming on Saturday.

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On the basketball front, the Brookfield Central girls (12-0, 17-1) travel to Tosa East (2-10, 4-12) this Friday and then travel to the band box at Divine Savior Holy Angels (11-1, 15-2) to determine who will win or share the GMC championship. Tosa West (7-4, 9-6) is battling Ike (8-2) and Pewaukee (8-4) for the Woodland title.

On the boys side, Tosa East (10-1, 14-3) has three tough matches at Brookfield Central (6-4, 9-6), Hamilton (7-4, 9-7) and at Marquette (9-1, 13-2) with the GMC title on the line. You can bet after this Friday, Tosa East fans will be cheering for the Lancers, who play the Hilltoppers on Feb. 17 and Feb. 20. Coach David Cooks has done a great job with his Marquette squad this season.

Tosa West coach Mike Landisch has his team playing exciting (7-4, 7-8) basketball, but the Trojans are going to have to close out more games if they want to catch Ike (9-1), Pewaukee (9-2) and Brown Deer (8-4). Without a doubt, watching Ray Sterling, Bendell Lee, Sam Krenzien, Andy Minkley and Barry Ballinger has given me plenty of thrills this season - more wins would be nice also.

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SPECIAL HEADSUP --- Andy Minkley has come up big for the Trojans the past couple of weeks. The veteran senior guard is not afraid to take the big shot and his defense has been outstanding the last couple of games I have covered. Brookfield Central sophomore Valerie Rose Agnello, a 5-10 sophomore forward, has now started putting the ball in the hoop for the Lady Lancers. Agnello, an excellent defender and rebounder, gives Central another threat - which is like giving an octopus another tentacle. Watch out for seniors Zach Sines of Brookfield East and Glen Kendl as they set their sights on the state wrestling meet.

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Be a hit and have a ball


 
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