Thursday, March 12, was an amazing day for the Whippet family!

In front of their teammates, coaches, and family, Jack Mayer and Juan Cuellar Meza both signed their letters of intent to run track at the University of Dubuque!
Jack Mayer and Family Juan Cuellar Meza and Family
Congratulations, gentlemen!

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Department of Intercollegiate Athletics has canceled all athletic events, including contests and practices, for the remainder of the 2019-20 academic year due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
The Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference’s Athletic Directors agreed to cancel all athletic events, including conference and non-conference competitions and WIAC spring championships, for the 2019-20 year.
In addition, any organized athletic related activities, including practices, strength and conditioning and athletic training, an all on- or off-campus, in-person athletic recruiting activities are suspended indefinitely.
“Our department is taking the COVID-19 situation very seriously, and we as leaders decided that the health and well-being of those in our campus community comes first,” Interim Athletic Director Ryan Callahan said. “We encourage our student-athletes, coaches and support staff to be safe in the coming months.”
“My heart breaks for all of our student-athletes, especially our seniors from fall and winter sports who were not able to close their careers competing for championships, and all our spring teams who are unable to play out their traditional seasons and qualify for individual and team championship events.”
Last Thursday, the NCAA canceled all remaining winter and spring national championship events, including the Division III wrestling and indoor track and field championships.
UW-Whitewater announced last week that Spring Break will begin one week early and run through Sunday, March 29. Beginning Monday, March 30, face-to-face instruction will be suspended, and the campus will move to alternative delivery of classes through at least Friday, April 17. All campus events are canceled through at least Friday, April 17, with limited exceptions.
Campus will remain open, and the university will continue daily operations.
Questions about the COVID-19 situation can be directed to 262-472-1362 or covid19info@uww.edu. The phoneline and e-mail will be monitored during regular business hours, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

The Packers have given WR Jake Kumerow the minimum salary tender as an exclusive rights free agent, according to a source. So the UW-W fan-favorite is back for another go in Green Bay. Teams must tender ERFAs by 3 pm CT 3/18 or they become free. Allen Lazard, Robert Tonyan and Tyler Lancaster are also in that category.

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Whitewater High School Gymnastics wrapped up the 2019-2020 season with a banquet held on Wednesday, March 11th, at Whitewater High School. The gymnasts did a fantastic job this season and they will continue to do so in future seasons.
The awards presented at the banquet were earned by the following gymnasts: MVP Jenna Caldwell, Most Dedicated Halee Peters, Most Improved Varsity Maddy Donnelly, Most Improved JV Brooke Bazeley, and Rookie of the Year Brenda Aguilar.

The Southern Lakes Conference awards were awarded to two gymnasts. This is a very high honor for the Whitewater High School Gymnasts. Jenna Caldwell earned Honorable Mention, and the highlight was Halee Peters earning Second Team All-Conference.
Thank you to the parents for supporting the girls, organizing pasta parties, and all the other amazing things you have done throughout the season. Thank you to Mr. Bob Mischka for coming to the gymnastics meets and taking pictures of the girls.

Overall, it was an amazing season, and I couldn’t ask for a better group of girls to work with. Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication. Go, Whippets!
Article and Photos Submitted by Coach Kelly O’Hara