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September 2010
2
Franklin, 19 points
Homestead, 15
Brown Deer, 12
Oak Creek, 7
Greendale, 5
Others receiving votes: Brookfield Central, 1; Muskego, 1
(updated Monday, Aug. 30)
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Brookfield Central and new head coach Jamie Meulemans rolled to a victory over Racine Case on opening night, dealing the Eagles their 31st consecutive defeat. The Lancers' next test will come against Oak Creek (1-0) on Friday.
Brookfield East quarterback Jonathan Lehman and receiver C.J. Gregg hooked up for three touchdown passes in an opening-night rout of Grafton.
Veteran Brookfield Central tennis coach Dave Steinbach received the 2010 USTA Starfish Award on Monday at the U.S. Open in White Plains, N.Y., but the dinner he attended Saturday evening gave him even more personal satisfaction.
Brookfield East dropped a 91-78 decision to Whitefish Bay at home in the Spartans' only action last week.
Emily Joers, the defending state champion in girls golf and a sophomore on Waukesha's combined team, watched putt after putt stop anywhere except the bottom of the hole. Then, as all great champions do, Joers found her rhythm before it was too late. Joers rallied for a second-place finish at the star-studded Brookfield Central/Homestead Classic.
Our sports staff weighs in an a variety of topics on the local sports scene
There is plenty of high school baseball to watch this summer with Brookfield East and Brookfield Central halfway through the Greater Metro Conference season.
The experts are smiling, rubbing their hands with glee, because the end of the line for the Brookfield Central Lady Lancers should coincidentally come right in their brand-new home gym Friday.
NOW's Tom "Sky" Skibosh takes a look at Brookfield Central's Jesse Thomas, a multi-tool player who has the potential to carry her game and her teammates to another level.
In order to win the Land O' Lakes Western Division crown and advance to the Grand Championship round, the second-seeded Brookfield Bulldogs needed to beat regular-season champion West Bend twice last weekend. »Read Full Article
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