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Sports Notes: Nov. 30

Nov. 30, 2009 | 0 comments

Eisenhower volleyball player signs letter of intent

Katie Mroczenski of New Berlin Eisenhower signed her national letter of intent Nov. 12 to play volleyball for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.

Mroczenski, a two-year starter and captain as a senior, led the Lions with 83 blocks and was second on the team with 242 kills.

The Lions' 2009 player of the year was a second-team all-Woodland conference selection this fall and all-state honorable mention after earning first-team all-Woodland honors as a junior.

Muskego soccer player earns college recognition

Muskego's Andy Ksobiech, a freshman soccer player at Carroll University, was named second-team all-Midwest Conference as a midfielder.

New Berlin West honors first hall of fame class

New Berlin West honored its initial class of Athletic Hall of Fame members Sept. 12.

George Zuniga (1965 graduate), Jim Ellis (1974), Scott Evans (1977), Sue Kuglitsch (1982), Kristin Becker (1986), Beth Brochhausen (1986), Kurt Peltzer (1987), Rachel (Barnes) McKinley (1988), Corey Hauser (1994), J.J. Tischer (1994), Jason Rutz (2003) and Charlie Averkamp (2004) were inducted as were coaches Ray Carney, Gail Champion and Dean Molinaro.

Local soccer team wins Racine tournament

The MK United U14 girls soccer team won the Lighthouse Classic tournament in Racine on Oct. 10 and 11.

MK United won the championship over the Pewaukee Pirates with a 3-2 shootout advantage. Rachel Snyder was in goal for MK United and saved two goals.

Rachel Snyder, Emma Burt, Keely Gorse, Kylie Pratte and Danielle Jensen took the penalty kicks for MK United, which is coached by John Ackerman and Robin Bautzmann and consists of players from Mukwonago, Eagle, Muskego, Big Bend and Wind Lake.

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