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  • Catherine Yang_0107
  • Joe Gmur_0841
  • Cole Kinsman_1196
  • Sashi Popke_1298
  • Young Liang_0429
  • Autumn Lesar_1060
  • Malia Smith_0527
  • Jacee Johnson_0606
  • Carmen Kraayvanger_1163
  • Tommy Cushman_6921
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  • Brooke Trewyn_0457
  • James Dedrick_0134
  • Andre Brown_0443
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  • Brooke Trewyn_2683
  • Daniel Fuller_0244
  • Cole Kinson_0201
  • Dylan Pease_5393
  • Catherine Yang_0107
  • Joe Gmur_0841
  • Cole Kinsman_1196
  • Sashi Popke_1298
  • Young Liang_0429
  • Autumn Lesar_1060
  • Malia Smith_0527
  • Jacee Johnson_0606
  • Carmen Kraayvanger_1163
  • Tommy Cushman_6921
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  • Brooke Trewyn_0457
  • James Dedrick_0134
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WHITEWATER WEATHER

No. 3 Warhawk Football Moves to 7-0 With Road Win

October 27, 2019

The No. 3 ranked University of Wisconsin-Whitewater football team scored 21 unanswered points over a 15-minute span in the second and third quarters that proved to be the difference on 10/26 in a 49-28 victory at UW-River Falls in a Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference contest.

The Warhawks (7-0 overall, 4-0 WIAC) scored with 2:32 to play in the second quarter and added touchdowns at the 11:35 and 2:28 marks of the third to turn a one-score game into a 42-13 advantage.

UW-Whitewater was out-gained 495-429 in total yards by the Falcons (1-6, 0-4), but forced five turnovers, including three interceptions in the second half.

Junior quarterback Zach Oles threw for 211 yards and tied a school record with six passing touchdowns to lead the offense. Junior running back Alex Peete rushed 13 times for 108 yards and one touchdown. Sophomore wide receiver Tyler Holte caught three passes for 70 yards and one touchdown, and junior wide receiver Derek Kumerow posted five receptions for 61 yards and two scores.

Junior linebacker Kaleb Kaminski tallied 13 tackles, while senior linebacker Matt Anderson finished with 12 to lead the defense. Senior defensive back Jacob Frey added nine tackles, and sophomore linebacker Aaron Sturdevant collected nine stops.

After UW-River Falls scored on its opening drive for a 7-0 lead, the Warhawks answered quickly with a nine-play, 53-yard drive that included a 13-yard pass from Oles to Kumerow on fourth down. Holte caught an eight-yard pass from Oles on third down to tie the game at 7-7 with 5:43 on the clock.

Following a punt, Peete recorded a 59-yard touchdown, his ninth of the season, to give UW-Whitewater the lead for good.

After a Falcon field goal, Oles hit freshman wide receiver Sam DeLany for an 18-yard score midway through the second quarter for a 21-10 lead. The drive was set up by a long kick return by junior Ryan Wisniewski.

UW-River Falls drew to within eight on another field goal. UW-W forced a turnover on a fumble recovery by senior defensive back Nate Tranel, and two plays later, Oles hit a wide-open Kumerow for a 27-yard touchdown with 2:32 remaining in the first half. The play was set up by a 43-yard completion from Oles to Holte.

The Warhawks opened the second half with a seven-play, 64-yard drive capped by another Oles-to-Kumerow connection, this one from eight yards out, for a 35-13 score with 11:35 to play in the third quarter.

UW-Whitewater tacked on another score in the third on a 35-yard screen pass from Oles to sophomore running back Jaylon Edmonson with 2:28 left.

Following two touchdowns by UW-River Falls, the Warhawks completed scoring with 2:38 to play in the contest on a 15-yard shovel pass from Oles to junior wide receiver JT Parish.

UW-Whitewater returns home next Saturday, Oct. 26, to take on UW-La Crosse. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. at Perkins Stadium.

UW-W Results: Men’s & Women’s Soccer; Volleyball; Women’s Soccer Head Coach Earns New Program All-time Leader in Coaching Wins

October 26, 2019

Women’s Soccer: UW-Whitewater 2, UW-Platteville 0 (10/23 at Whitewater)

  • Head coach Ryan Quamme earns his 127th career win to pass Greg Henschel as the program’s all-time leader in coaching wins

Volleyball: No. 7 UW-Whitewater 3, UW-Oshkosh 2 (10/23 at Oshkosh)

  • The Warhawks clinch their league-leading 17th WIAC regular season championship outright.

Men’s Soccer: North Park (Ill.) 2, UW-Whitewater 1 (10/23 at Chicago)

Whippet Boys Soccer Team Advances to Regional Championship with Victory over Jefferson – updated images

October 25, 2019
  • Antwan Banda
    Antwan Banda
  • Cristian Reyes
    Cristian Reyes
  • Juan Cuellar
    Juan Cuellar
  • Antwan Banda
    Antwan Banda
  • Cristian Reyes
    Cristian Reyes
  • Juan Cuellar
    Juan Cuellar

Comments from Whitewater Whippet Boys Soccer Coach John Chenoweth: 

“The Whitewater Boys Soccer team advanced to the regional championship with a victory over Jefferson Thursday night.  The boys came out with the effort and energy needed from the starting whistle.  We appeared to have control of the game for most of the first half and went up midway through the half on a goal by Juan Cuellar.  Jefferson then managed to get a point of their own before the half ended.  In a back-and-forth second half, the Whippets got ahead on a goal from Cristian Reyes to take the lead 2-1. Then the Eagles earned a penalty kick and found the back of the net to bring it back to a tie.  Both teams put together some opportunities to keep it a nail-biter until the end of regulation time leaving a 2-2 tie.  The Whippets and Eagles tied 3-3 earlier in the season, but in the playoff’s there must be a winner so we played two 10 minute overtime halves.  Both teams played with a lot of heart as legs were starting to get tired, but neither team could get a goal. As the game had been played on a field with no lights and it was now past sundown, we had to move over to the lighted football stadium field for the final penalty shoot-out.  Our team had practiced penalty kicks the day before and had locked in a line-up so we were ready.  The first two kickers from both teams scored on their PK’s with Juan Cuellar and Morgan Janovec getting the Whippets on the board.  Then our keeper, Antwan Banda, stepped up and got a big save against Jefferson’s shooter.  Cristian Reyes picked up the third goal for the Whippets.  Banda got his hands on the fourth shot from Jefferson but it made it in the goal.  Colin Chenoweth made his PK to keep us ahead 4-3.  Jefferson’s final shot found the net to bring it to 4-4 with Jose Espana stepping up for our final try.  Espana’s shot went straight in and the Whippets celebrated an exciting, hard-fought match with a victory!  It was an all-around team effort with everyone stepping up to the task.  The Whippets play in the Regional Championship game on Saturday at 1:00pm on the road at Mt. Horeb.”

Photos Courtesy of Bob Mischka

Whitewater to Host First Double, Cross Country Sectional Saturday October 26

October 23, 2019

A Message from Whippet Head Cross Country Coach Chad Carstens:

“Whitewater is excited to be hosting a double (D2 and a D3) cross country sectional this coming Saturday at UW-Whitewater. I wanted to pass along the meet information so you can see what this very unique event will entail. This has never been done before in our area and we are excited to host a first-class event for everyone involved.  The meet info is essentially the same for each sectional; however, the box assignments are the main difference so you can see what teams will be coming.”

D2: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aOBSV7owjilurS5NfSZCmmDCv64i77NNlT8HgoJqbF0/edit?usp=sharing

D3: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cz-Vm7lAQeQociCK45nFahJ1VErm3-ma3u6c0QKVRHs/edit?usp=sharing

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