August 23rd Whippet Football Game to be Youth Night; Meet the New Athletic Director

Come cheer on the Whippets for their first home football game under new Head Coach Jason Bleck on Friday, August 23, 2019, as they take on Beloit Turner at 7:00 p.m. at WHS.

Also, be sure to introduce yourself to new Athletic Director Justin Crandall as he greets people at the gate.

This game will also feature a Youth Night where Whitewater Youth Football Players wearing their jerseys will be admitted for free.

WHS JV Tennis Team Hosting Annual Gilda’s Club Fundraising Tournament August 17

Every year the Whitewater High School Tennis Team hosts a JV Tournament to fundraise money for Gilda’s Club. This year’s tournament will be held on Saturday, August 17, from 9 am – 1 pm at the UW-Whitewater Tennis Courts and the Whitewater High School Tennis Courts.

Gilda’s Club is a nonprofit organization founded by Gene Wilder, in memory of his wife, Gilda Radner, who died of ovarian cancer. This organization provides a place where cancer patients and their families are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action, and sustained by community.

To help support this vital organization, the tennis team is selling concessions the day of the tournament, and Rocky Rococo’s has been generous enough to donate a portion of the profits they make on August 17 to the fundraiser. The team is also selling tickets for raffle baskets the day of the tournament as well as at the Whitewater High School football game on September 6 and the Whitewater High School soccer game on August 29.

Anyone can come and enjoy the tournament for free, but we hope that you support Gilda’s Club by purchasing concessions, raffle baskets, Rocky Rococo’s, or by donating directly. Thank you to everyone who has donated, and we hope to see you there!

Whitewater teen wins USTA 16s title

Reese Brantmeier, pictured here in this file photo, won the USTA Billie Jean King Girls’ 16s National Championship.

Reese Brantmeier, a 14-year-old girl from Whitewater, came armed with a serve that occasionally hit 100 mph and sharp forehand shots that could leave her older opponent flat-footed.

So, with that arsenal and an aim at her first national title, 14th-seeded Reese Brantmeier went from underdog to champion in the USTA Billie Jean King Girls’ 18s and 16s National Championships.

Brantmeier took the 16s crown 6-2, 6-0 over No. 1 Valencia Xu, 16, of Livingston, N.J., at the Barnes Center on Saturday.

For more, head over to view the entire article at San Diego Union Tribune.

WHS Softball Players Earn Honors

Pictured are Alyssa Schumacher (left) and Morgan Gransee (right) holding their certificates for making the All-District Softball Team this past season. Schumacher made the team as a catcher while Gransee was selected as an outfielder.  Both players also made first team all-conference along with Bryce Hibbs and Sara Johnson.

Alyssa Schumacher and Morgan Gransee

In addition, Whitewater put three softball players on the Academic All-State Team. To be considered for this award the players must be seniors who have a 3.50 or higher cumulative GPA. Receiving this honor in softball were Jocelin Beecroft, Sara Johnson, and Catherine Yang.

Brianna Staebler Earns National Championship and Double All-American Honors

Brianna Staebler had a week to remember in her young wrestling career as she traveled to Fargo, North Dakota, to participate in the National Freestyle Wrestling Tournament. This is a tournament that sees some of the best high school wrestlers in the country converge in the Fargo Dome to participate on 25 wrestling mats in both Freestyle and Greco Roman wrestling.

To start her week off, Brianna participated in the Cadet (16U) Women’s Freestyle tournament. Brianna was very dominant in this tournament winning her matches 10-0, 8-0, 4-0, and 3-2 in the National Championship match. In the finals, Brianna scored a takedown as time expired to win the match, winning the championship and coveted “Stop Sign,” which is the award in an octagonal shape.

Brianna Staebler

After having a couple of days off to relish in her victory, Brianna was back on the mat, moving up to the next age group, to participate in the Juniors (19U) Women’s Freestyle tournament. Brianna started off strong, but then had a setback in the round of 16 putting her into the consolation bracket. After two shutout wins, Brianna had the opportunity to avenge her only loss up to his point defeating the girl who had defeated her the previous day. This put Brianna into the 3rd place match and locked up All-American Honors in the Juniors Division. Brianna wrestled an aggressive match but ended up falling in her final match in Fargo for 2019 and placed 4th. This accomplishment is nothing to scoff at as it is an outstanding achievement. 

As the week closed out, Brianna was 10-2 on the week, with her avenging one of those losses. After healing up from a very competitive week Brianna will get back to training for the High School Super 32’s, which takes place October 12-13 in North Carolina. 

Visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkgsDlqRDJE to watch  the interview of Brianna after winning the Cadet Championship. It’s a very nice interview and worth watching. 

Article Submitted by John Schimming

Whitewater 14U Girls Complete Successful Softball Season

On Sunday the Whitewater Buehler Law Office 14U softball team completed their season. Although the final game was not a win for the girls they had a very successful year finishing 12-4-1 on the season in Quad County Rec play.

Whitewater Buehler Law Office 14U Girls’ Softball Team

In tournament action this weekend the girls started off on Friday night with a late game vs Big Foot, starting at 9:00. Big Foot is a very competitive team whom the girls defeated earlier this year 16-14 and tied 8-8. Yet again the young Chiefs and the young Whippet girls had a barn burner of a game. Whitewater was down five in the last inning and proceeded to score six in their bottom half to win the game 9-8, pushing them into the semi final game.

Against Lakeland the girls played very well, down only 1-0 in the 5th against a team that had outscored their opponents 118-16 in their last 6 games leading up to our game. Unfortunately the girls could not get their bats going and did end up losing 9-1. This put the girls in the 2nd place game against East Troy.

Yet again the girls were down going into the last inning, this time by six. They began to play much smarter ball and were more patient at the plate. The girls were able to get their six to force extra innings. Unfortunately the girls gave up one in the extra inning and lost 10-9 to finish in 3rd place. 

Third Place Finish

Although the girls did lose that last game, I was proud of how they battled back when down by a lot to force extra innings. They showed a lot of heart in their last game of the season together.

As a coach it was very fun working with these young ladies and I look forward to watching them in the future as they grow as players. Thank you to the girls for a great season that provided a lot of excitement. Thank you to the parents for your support of the girls. Thank you to Josh Kubicz for his help coaching. It was a fun summer.

Article Submitted by John Schimming

Warhawks: Former catcher Wegner dies of cancer

July 17 (Daily Jefferson County Union) – Justin Wegner, a former catcher for the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater baseball team who battled a rare form of cancer for more than three years, died last week. He was 22.

A celebration of Wegner’s life will take place at St. Raphael Catholic Church at 1215 Modaff Rd. in Naperville, Ill., this Thursday, July 18, with visitation from 4 to 9 p.m. Funeral mass Friday, July 19 at the church starting at 10:30 a.m.

Wegner played for the Warhawks in 2016, batting .250 with one home run and had nine RBIs during 24 games, including 14 starts. A member of the WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll, Wegner helped UW-Whitewater reach the NCAA Division III World Series that season after winning the NCAA Central Regional in Sauget, Ill.

Following the 2016 season, Wegner was diagnosed with a rare type of soft tissue sarcoma, a type of cancer.

Wegner captivated hundreds of student-athletes at UW-Whitewater, which held fundraisers for his #JwegStrong campaign during several athletics events.

Members of the UW-Whitewater community took to social media to share memories of the courageous battle Wegner fought.

Whitewater High School Announces Justin Crandall as the next WHS Athletic Director

Mr. Mike Lovenberg is proud to announce the administrative recommendation of Justin Crandall as the next WHS Athletic Director. Justin was selected from a candidate pool of 27 applicants and starts July 15. The interview committee was impressed with his experience and organizational skills. Justin has worked for the Port Edwards School District since 2012 as a physical education teacher and the last five years as its athletic director. He has experience as a Head Football Coach and Head Baseball Coach. At Whitewater, Justin will serve as the High School Athletic Director and teach physical education courses. 

Justin Crandall

In his letter of application, Justin shared that one of his major goals as an educator is to build many solid relationships with his students. “I want to be the teacher that my students look forward to the most. I think the best way to make my class desirable is by challenging them.  In my opinion, most of my students thrive on being challenged and pushed out of their comfort zones. It’s only after I make some type of connection and build a positive relationship with the student can I push them to those limits.  I’ve learned over the course of my working with young people that I can get so much more academically, socially, and emotionally from them if those solid relationships are built and maintained.”

We are excited to have Justin joining our athletic program and community. We look forward to future successes. A welcome reception is being planned so that the community will have an opportunity to meet Justin.

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Announces 55th Hall of Fame Class

Former student-athletes Fulton “Trey” Bell ’18, Erin Bravo ’05, Ryan Callahan ’04, Brady Endl ’04, Angela (Sheehan) Rachidi ’98 and Michelle Stanislawski ‘05 will be inducted. Former head football coach Lance Leipold ’87 will be inducted under the category of staff/coach, and longtime Warhawk supporter Jim Kuehn will be inducted for his distinguished service to the institution.

The 1984 men’s basketball team, which claimed the program’s first-ever national championship, will also be inducted under the team category. It is the first team ever inducted into the UW-Whitewater Athletics Hall of Fame.

All eight individuals and the 1984 men’s basketball team will be recognized for their contributions to Warhawk athletics as part of the UW-Whitewater football team’s game against UW-Platteville on Saturday, October 12, at 2 p.m. Inductees will be part of the Homecoming Parade, which begins at 10 a.m., and be honored at halftime of the football game and at the annual Hall of Fame Banquet, which begins following the contest at 5:30 p.m. at the University Center’s Hamilton Room.

To purchase tickets for the game and/or Hall of Fame Banquet, visit the Hall of Fame Registration Web Page. For more information regarding the banquet, contact Lauree Miller at 262-472-6202 or millerla@uww.edu.

Fulton “Trey” Bell competed for the UW-Whitewater football team in 1999 and from 2002-04. The Racine, Wisconsin, native played on back-to-back 7-3 teams in 2003 and 2004 that helped catapult the program to its nationally-competitive level. A defensive back and kick/punt returner, Bell earned first team All-America honors from the American Football Coaches Association and third team honors from D3football.com in 2004 after totaling 34 tackles, four interceptions, nine pass breakups, and two fumble recoveries defensively and more than 200 yards in the return game. He was named the team’s Co-Most Valuable Player that same year. A two-time All-Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference selection, Bell finished his career with 121 tackles, 12 interceptions and five fumble recoveries. He played for the Chicago Fire of the American Football League in 2006. Bell graduated with a bachelor’s in physical education in 2018.

Erin Bravo was a member of the UW-Whitewater softball program from 2003-04. She collected first team All-Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and all-region accolades in 2003, when she helped lead the team to the NCAA Tournament. One year later, Bravo was named WIAC Player of the Year and a first team All-American by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association after leading the Warhawks in hits (61), home runs (9), batting average (.452), runs batted in (35) and doubles (14). She is the program’s all-time leader in career batting average (.431) and currently ranks among the top five in conference history in both career batting average and career slugging percentage (.758). An Arlington Heights, Illinois, native, Bravo graduated from UW-Whitewater with a degree in criminal justice in 2005.

Ryan Callahan was a three-time All-Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference selection and two-time all-region honoree for the UW-Whitewater baseball team from 2000-01 and 2003-04. The pitcher/outfielder helped the Warhawks claim four WIAC championships, two conference tournament titles, and four appearances in the NCAA Tournament, including a trip to the Division III World Series in 2004. Callahan led UW-Whitewater in complete games (5), shutouts (2), innings pitched (72), and strikeouts (72), and compiled a team-leading 2.21 earned run average and two shutouts as a senior in 2004. The Janesville, Wisconsin, native was signed by the San Francisco Giants upon graduation, pitching in the organization for several years. Callahan graduated with a degree in elementary education in 2004 and currently serves as UW-Whitewater’s Interim Director of Athletics.

Brady Endl was a four-year standout for the baseball program from 2001-04. In 2004, he was selected American Baseball Coaches Association National Pitcher of the Year and the Academic All-America® of the Year by the College Sports Information Directors of America. Endl finished his career as a two-year All-American and Academic All-American, and was the WIAC Baseball Max Sparger Scholar-Athlete in 2004. The four-time All-Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference honoree helped the Warhawks claim three WIAC championships, two conference tournament titles and three NCAA Tournament appearances, including a trip to the Division III World Series in 2004. Endl’s name is etched throughout the program and conference record books, ranking No. 1 in school history in innings pitched (261 2/3) and strikeouts (251) and No. 2 in league history in pitching wins (27). He also ranks among the top 10 in program history in home runs (40), walks (78), and runs batted in (138). Endl is a member of the WIAC’s All-Time Baseball Team, which was recognized during the league’s Centennial Celebration in 2013. He was selected in the 10th round by the Atlanta Braves in the 2004 Major League Baseball June Amateur Draft, and played professionally in the organization for three years. A Jefferson, Wisconsin, native, Endl graduated with a degree in finance in 2004.

Angela (Sheehan) Rachidi was named all-conference four times and all-region two times at second base during her four-year career with the UW-Whitewater softball team from 1995-98. The Lancaster, Wisconsin, native is one of four players in program history to earn All-Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference accolades four times. Rachidi was named first team Academic All-District® by the College Sports Information Directors of America in 1996 and was selected WIAC Softball Judy Kruckman Scholar-Athlete as a senior in 1998. She helped lead the Warhawks to the conference championship in 1996 as well as NCAA Tournament appearances in 1996 and 1998. Rachidi ranks among the top 10 in program history in career doubles (37), runs (124), batting average (.370), and hits (183). She graduated with a bachelor’s in public policy administration in 1998.

Michelle (Stanislawski) Anderson was a two-time All-American as a setter for the Warhawk volleyball team. During her career, which spanned from 2001-04, Anderson was selected All-Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and all-region two times each, and was a member of the WIAC All-Defensive team in 2002. She helped the Warhawks win the national championship in 2002 and was a part of three other NCAA Tournament appearances as well as three WIAC championships and two conference tournament titles. Anderson ranks among the program’s top 10 in career digs (1,551) and assists (2,357), and her 1,704 assists in 2003 are the second-most in one season in program history and ninth-most in the WIAC record book. A Milwaukee native, Anderson graduated with a degree in criminal justice in 2005.

Lance Leipold led the Warhawk football team to six national championships during his eight-year run as head coach from 2007-14. A six-time American Football Coaches Association and D3football.com National Coach of the Year, Leipold left UW-Whitewater with the highest winning percentage (.948) among active NCAA coaches at any level, and became the fastest head coach in NCAA history at any level to reach 100 career wins (106 games). The four-time Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year helped UW-Whitewater claim seven conference titles and several individual accolades, including 66 All-America honors, 132 All-WIAC accolades, six WIAC Player of the Year awards, and six National Player of the Year honors. Leipold also worked tirelessly off the field to extend UW-Whitewater’s profile, appearing regularly on regionally- and nationally-syndicated sports broadcasts, communicating frequently with local, regional and national media, and forging a partnership with ESPN Milwaukee. A 2003 Hall of Fame inductee as a former Warhawk quarterback, Leipold currently works as head football coach at the University at Buffalo, a member of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).

Jim Kuehn has been an avid supporter of the UW-Whitewater athletic department and its teams for nearly 40 years. He has been a member of the UW-Whitewater football team’s Quarterback Club since 1982, serving as a board member on several occasions. Kuehn is credited as one of the founders of the Quarterback Club Golf Outing, which began in 1987. He also serves as a member and organizer of the football “chain gang,” a position he has held since 1983. In addition, Kuehn serves as a committee member and financial contributor for Wally & Rod’s Warhawk Auction Raffle, the largest annual fundraiser for the Warhawk football, men’s basketball, and baseball programs for nearly 25 years. He has also been instrumental over the years in coordination of post-event meals for football student-athletes and their families. Kuehn is retired after working for the Jefferson Fire Department for 58 years.

The 1983-84 men’s basketball team earned UW-Whitewater’s first national championship trophy. Highly regarded after a trip to the NCAA Division III Final Four the previous year, Dave Vander Meulen’s squad lived up to the expectations. Behind senior guard Andre McKoy, still UW-Whitewater’s career scoring leader and the only player in program history to reach 2,000 points, UW-W shared the Wisconsin State University Conference title. McKoy was named the WSUC Player of the Year, and Vander Meulen was the league’s Coach of the Year. Junior center Mark Linde, who went on to earn All-America honors the next season, and junior forward James Wilson, among UW-W’s best defenders and a certainty as the school’s all-time shot blocker if it had been an official statistic at the time, gave UW-W the complimentary inside game to defeat Clark University 103-86 in the championship game in Grand Rapids, Michigan, giving UW-W a 27-4 record and the WSUC its first national basketball champion.

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