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Food Pantry Donations Appreciated
One Level Wide Aisles Sorry, No Strollers
The Menomonee Falls High School band performs dur-ing a Homecoming assembly Oct. 2. Photo by ThomasJ. McKillen.
BY NIKKI ACKERMANSTAFF WRITER
A one-day show that supports area charities, the 32ndannual A Community Affairthe major fundraiser ofMenomonee Falls service organization CommunityLeaguewill take place on Saturday, Oct. 18 from 9 a.m. to4 p.m. at the Menomonee Falls High School, W142N8101 Merrimac Drive, Menomonee Falls. All proceedsgo to charities. Admission is $4.
The high school gym and cafeteria will be transformedinto an intricately-decorated area of 100 exhibitors featur-ing tables of arts, crafts, collectibles and treasures. All
exhibitors are on one level for the convenience of the shop-per. (Strollers are not permitted.)
It is the wide array of vendors, both new and returning,that sets this event apart from others of its kind, said exhibitorchair Kathy Kirtchen.
The best thing is our variety, she said. We limit ournumbers of types of exhibitors. For example, we dont have100 jewelry booths. We have holiday decorations, gardenitems, metal art, home decor, the latest and greatest in fash-ion and so much more. There is so much variety.
The fair will also include other special features: freemassages from Rivercrest Chiropractic; $5 appraisals bycertified personal property appraiser Barbara Eash, whowill be giving verbal appraisals for all items except stampsand coins (two-item limit; photographs are acceptable);cash raffles of $500, $200 and $100 (tickets are $2 each,three for $5, or six for $10; and themed bucket/basket raf-fles.
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M e n o H A R m o n e eperformance Oct.18: The MenoHAR-
monee Barber-shopChorus will be present-ing The Magic ofBarbershop at St. JamesCatholic Church at 1:30p.m. Oct. 18. See page21.
Prince of Peaceopen house: Prince ofPeace Lutheran Churchwill be holding an OpenHouse will be Saturday,Oct. 25, from 10 a.m. to1 p.m. Attendees canmeet and Pastor Tomand Mrs. Young Englerand family who begantheir ministry at Prince ofPeace this past summer.See page 21.
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Bail jumping A male subject was taken into custody
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Operating while intoxicated A male subject was arrested for oper-
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was taken into custody for operating whileintoxicated-third offense at 4:27 p.m. Sept.25 after he was observed in a vehicleparked at Community Memorial Hospital.
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sandwiches, Community Leagues famouschicken salad, hot dogs, taco nachos, pop-corn, and homemade desserts. The PastriesN More section will be offering fresh-bakedpies, cakes, quick breads, decorated cookies,bars and handmade candies.
The lunch is wonderful and our bakedgoods are wonderful, Kirtchen said. Thefood is a big draw for everybody.
Attendees can also enjoy browsing andbidding on the silent auction itemseachexhibitor has offered a piece for the auc-tionin the Market Square area.
Overall the event will be an experience toremember, said Kirtchen.
We know its going to be a spectacularshow because we have worked hard all year
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Proceeds from the show wilnumerous local and greater metro chwell as scholarships and civic proje$800,000 has been donated to since the shows inception more thdecades ago.
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Radiation treatmentFor women who need radiation after
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Because advanced breast cancers areoften hard to treat, researchers are look-ing for newer, better drugs. A drug classhas been developed that targets cancers
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Targeted therapiesTargeted therapies are a grounewer drugs that take advantage ofchanges in cells that cause cancer.
Drugs that target HER2: A nuof drugs are approved to target eHER2 protein. Studies are being dosee how best to use these in treearly breast cancer. Other drugs thaget the HER2 protein are being testclinical trials. Researchers are also ing at using a vaccine to target the Hprotein.
Anti-angiogenesis drugs: For cers to grow, blood vessels mumade to feed the cancer cells. drugs are being made that may be uin stopping breast cancer growt
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Other targeted drugs: Evero(Afinitor) is a targeted therapy drugseems to help hormone therapy work better. It is approved to be gwith one certain hormone therapyto treat advanced hormone receptoritive breast cancer in women who gone through menopause. It hasbeen studied with other hormone tpy drugs and for treatment of estage breast cancer.
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The air bag warning light indicates thereis a problem with a crash sensor, an air bagmodule, the air bag wiring or the air bag con-trol module. The vehicle is safe to drive, butthe air bag won't deploy if you are in an acci-
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By Ralph LeeThere's enough not to like about winter
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Manual laborBreak out your owner's manual, grab an
iced tea (remember, you're doing this whileit's still warm out) and find a comfy chair.Now, read your manual and make sureyou've been doing all the recommendedmaintenance to this point. Get the thingsdone that you've neglected and make anappointment to have anything done that'srequired in the immediate future. Anythingthat's a problem now (hard starts, stalling,rough idling) can be exacerbated by haz-ardous winter conditions.
An ounce of preventionDo a little investigative snooping under
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thing mechanically sound only to fvehicle won't start because the bdead.
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vehicle's electrical needs. Your vehicle will runas long as the battery has a charge, whichmay not be very long in the daylight and evenless at night. To get more life out your battery,turn off all unnecessary electrical devices(radio, heater and defroster). The problemcould be the result of a number of things, suchas corroded or loose battery cables, an alter-nator malfunction or a damaged drive belt. Ifyou don't see a problem with the batterycables or the belt, start the vehicle and turn onthe lights. If they are dim, you have a problemwith the alternator or some other electricalpart. You should have the vehicle checked outimmediately.
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sure. Don't drive your vehicle. If you do, youwill run the risk of severely damaging theengine. Start by checking the oil level. If it islow, add some and then turn on the engine tosee if the light goes out. If it does not, youcould have a bad oil pump or a faulty oil pres-sure-sending unit that will need to bereplaced.
The temperature warning light is not alight to be ignored. If it comes on while youare driving, stop immediately and turn theengine off. If you don't, you could causeextensive damage to the engine. Once theengine cools off, unscrew the radiator capand check the coolant level. Never remove
the cap when the engine is hot or you couldrisk getting burned by coolant or water spray-ing out. Add coolant and do a quick check forleaks around the radiator and hoses. Start thevehicle and proceed with care. If the lightcomes on again, you have an internal prob-lem. There are a number of things that cancause the engine to overheat besides lowcoolant, such as a failed water pump, some-thing blocking the radiator airflow, a brokencooling fan, an overworked engine in reallyhot weather, the towing of a heavy trailer orthe buildup of sludge inside the cooling sys-tem.
Depending on the make, model and yearof your vehicle, there are other warning lightsto look out for. These include: Lamp out indi-cator light, which lets you know you have aheadlight, taillight, stoplight or turn signal light
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By Tresa Erickson"What are you going to all of that trou-
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Good tires can make all of the differ-ence on treacherous winter roads. In orderto prepare your vehicle for the roughweather ahead, you must make sure yourtires are properly inflated. Tires lose abouta psi of air pressure every month and everytime the air temperature drops about 10degrees. Vehicles with under-inflated tiresdo not handle well, especially on icyroads. They also increase wear and tearand use more gas (and who needs thatwith the price of gas these days).
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By Ralph LeeYou may not know what end of a
wrench to hold, but anybody can get a gripon these helpful car care tips.
Get the soapPerhaps the simplest thing to do to take
care of your car is to wash it on a regularbasis. Washing your car once a week canhelp keep at bay the bugs, tar and otherdebris that can build up over time. Given afoothold, these things can become nearlyimpossible to clean off. If you can't managea once-a-week wash, try for once a month.If you can't manage once a month and youhave kids, hire 'em out.
Check the oil. Stat!Your car's oil is like its blood. It needs to
be checked regularly. Check your owner'smanual for the type of oil your car uses andwhere the oil dipstick under the hood islocated. At least once a month, check your
oil level. Top it off if necessary. All you needis the oil, a funnel and some paper towels toclean up any mess.
And while you're checking the oil...Your car has other fluids that need to be
checked every so often as well. Theseinclude automatic transmission fluid,coolant (anti-freeze), brake fluid, differen-tial oil and power steering fluid. Consultyour owner's manual for the location ofthese fluid reservoirs. Check their levelsperiodically, top them off when necessaryand have them changed when your manualindicates.
Hold the greaseYou're keeping the outside of your car
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Windshield woesBetween washings your windshield may
get dirty from rain or snowstorms or ourfine-feathered friends. A clean windshield is
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Out, out, damned spotIt's no fun noticing a spot or two on your
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By Sam Erickson
With colder temperatures coming, youmight be thinking about making some addi-tions that will help your home and your pock-etbook get through the winter unscathed.Many people automatically think of draftyplaces in the home like doorsills or older win-dows. Its a great idea to pay attention tothese, but insulation actually has a muchgreater effect. Rather than a quick draft, poorinsulation is like a slow sieve, leaking energyat every surface of your home. Fall is the per-fect time to install more insulation in yourhome.
The first step is to find out how much insu-lation you actually have. Crawl up in to yourattic and look at the depth of the insulationthere. That can offer you a clue about the
quality of the rest of the insulation in yourhome. There are also numerous organizationsthat will come out and do a home energyaudit for you. Having an energy audit is agood idea for a number of reasons, including
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These days, youve got several optionsfor home insulation. Most people think ofgiant rolls of pink, and these rolls or batts arestill readily available. Made of fiberglass orrock wool, they are easy to install and rela-tively cheap. They are also cut to standardwidths to fit between wall studs or floor joistsin the ceiling. You might also look into profes-sional installation of loose-fill, rigid foam orfoam-in-place insulation. Loose-fill insulationcan be blown into place, making it useful for
odd-shaped places like roofs or ductingwhere it can be difficult to install other kindsof insulation. Rigid foam can be applied toexterior walls and has a higher R-ratingbased on thickness.
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VILLAGE OF GERMANTOWFor your convenience the Village Public Works Departmenscheduling a Fall brush pick-up starting the second Monday in Oc(October 13, 2014). Although this process will take approximateweeks to complete, we will not be extending the pick-up, or pickinbrush that is put out after Sunday, October 12, 2014.
Limbs shall be no more than 6 foot in length and placed at the curb
the trunk facing the street for easier handling. Please tie branches 2smaller into bundles no larger than 2 feet in diameter using twine or rope. Your cooperation with this will greatly increase the efficienwhich we can pick up the brush. Brush in containers WILL NOpicked up as too often there is yardwaste in the bottom of thecontainer. Yardwaste and leaves are not included inthe pick-up. We encourage you to take your
yardwaste to the Recycling Center.Please be aware that raking leaves into the
street area is against Village Ordinance andthe Village of Germantown WILL NOT pick
up such leaves. Again, we encourage you totake your leaves to the Recycling Center.
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BYTHOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
The village of Menomonee Falls willhave public information meeting from 6-7:30 p.m. Oct. 16 for the master plan fortwo park spaces, Director of EngineeringServices Tom Hoffman told the VillageBoard Oct. 6.
The meetings will be at the Village Hall,W156 N8480 Pilgrim Rd., and will be forVillage Park and for vacant land north of
Lisbon Road and east of Lannon Road.Hoffman said the meetings are "the firststep" in developing a master plan for eachpark space. He said the master plan willaddress potential facilities and park spacefor each park space.
Hoffman said Village Park was chosenbecause of several maintenance needs,including work on tennis and basketballcourts, play area and bridges.
"Before making an investment in all thatinfrastructure, it made sense to come back
and take a look at how the park is operat-ing," Hoffman said.
For the future southwest area park, themeeting will provide residents the opportu-nity to let residents know what the village isplanning for that area and get input onthose ideas.
Falls leaf collectionThe village will begin fall leaf pickup
from mid October through late November.Director of Public Works Arlyn Johnson
said the leaf pickup is for urban the village with curb and gutter leaves from collecting in storm setems. The village will collect leavein the street. Johnson said residasked to not include brush or grassleaves since the village compleaves.
For collecting the leaves, thewill use a process started last yearpiles are leaves are pushed intotrucks.
Public information meetings planned for two parks
The duo Remember When performed at the Cheery Cherry Fall Fair inMenomonee Falls Village Park Sept. 28. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
October Movies at the Falls LibraryThe Menomonee Falls Public Library will
show two movies in October. The movies willbe in the librarys Meeting/Community Room,right off the main lobby. Admission is free toall, based on the movies rating. Seating is lim-ited to 80 people comfortably, so pleasearrive early. Details are as follows.
Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 2:15p.m. andThursday, Oct. 16 at 6:15p.m.: Godzilla(2014) Starring: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Bryan
Cranston, Ken Watanabe and JulietteBinoche. Godzilla is pitted against giant crea-tures who want to destroy the earth.
Directed by Gareth Edwards. Rated PG-13, 123 minutes.
Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 6:15p.m. andThursday, Oct. 16 at 2:15p.m.: MillionDollar Arm (2014) Starring: Jon Hamm,Aasif Mandvi and Bill Paxton. A sport agentgoes to India to find cricket players for majorleague baseball. Directed by Craig Gillespie.Rated PG, 124 minutes.
For more information, check the libraryswebsite home.mf.lib.wi.us or call the AdultReference desk at 262-532-8920.Menomonee Falls Public Library, W156N8436 Pilgrim Road, Menomonee Falls.
MenoHARmonee Barbershop Chorusshow Oct. 18
The MenoHARmonee Barbershop Choruswill be presenting The Magic of Barbershopat St. James Catholic Church at 1:30 p.m.Oct. 18. The church is located at W220N6588 Town Line Rd.
The concert will feature performances bythe chorus as well as the Magic of John Lewit;Octet, Plus or Minus; and Tommy T. Familyand Friends.
Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 for chil-dren. Sponsors are Malkins Carpets, NeusBuilding Center and St. Pauls United Churchof Christ. For information on tickets, contactArmin at (414) 962-5408.
Prince of Peace open house Oct. 25Prince of Peace Lutheran Church will be
holding an Open House will be Saturday,Oct. 25, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Attendees canmeet and Pastor Tom and Mrs. Young Englerand family who began their ministry at Princeof Peace this past summer. There will be foodincluding hot dogs, chips, soup, cookies, cup-cakes and refreshments coffee, cider andjuice. There will also be free BP readings,door prizes and adult and kids activities. Thechurch is located at W156N7149 Pilgrim
Road, Menomonee Falls.
Old Falls Village Halloween FamilyFun Nights October 24 & 25
Experience Old Falls Village at night! OnOct. 24 and Oct. 25 from 6-9 p.m., Trick orTreat safely throughout the grounds of this his-toric museum. Enjoy hayrides, games and artsand crafts. Visit the puppet story theater, roastmarshmallows at the campfire, get a kid-friend-ly tattoo, and enjoy cookies and cider. A spe-
cial Halloween Art show will be hostMenomonee Falls Art Guild.
Admission is $4 for adults and cand older; $2.00 for children 2 anChildren receive a free pumpkin wpaid admission. Free parking. OVillage, Corner of Hwy. Q & PilgrMenomonee Falls. Visit our websiteinformation www.oldfallsvillage.comfundraising event of the MenomonHistorical Society.
The Menomonee Falls Village Boardtabled a proposal last week to vacate theportion of Hayes Avenue north of RooseveltDrive.
That portion of the road was proposed tobe vacated with the land over to adjacentproperty owners as part of overall changesto the area, which include vacating the por-tion of Pershing Avenue that connected withHayes Avenue. The overall plans for landnorth of Roosevelt Drive include the comple-tion of Falls Parkway and the development ofthe White Stone Village Apartments.
However, resident Marcia Micheli saidwhile she is happy about the new develop-ment, she explained that her residence has a
Hayes Avenue address and her front doorentrance is from Hayes Avenue though herdriveway access is from Roosevelt Drive. Shesuggested that Hayes Avenue north ofRoosevelt Drive be turned into a dead end orT-section.
"I still believe a house should have astreet in front of it," Micheli said.
Village Attorney Michael Morsletter from Jesse Hull, a resident onside of Hayes Avenue, objecting to tion of the road. Morse said the owould require approval by five board members for the vacatioapproved.
Village Manager ManageFitzgerald said the desire to have tapartments not have access to RDrive but to the future MenomonParkway is what prompted the Fitzgerald further explained that theway is not split equally between thety owners, which would not allow foway to maintain a shorter roadwa
area while it would be hard for the vmaintain. As a result, the village mending the road be removed andgrass surface be put in its place.
"This is highly unusual, I've nevecircumstance like this before," Fsaid.By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing
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CROSSWAY CHURCH
W156 N10041 Pilgrim Rd, Germantown.Sunday morning worship services at 9:00am& 10:45am. (262) [email protected] www.crosswaygt.org
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
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Corner of Hubertus Rd. & Tally HoPastor Mike Helwig (262) 628-255School: K3-8th grade and Day Care 3 Services: Thursdays 7pm; Sundays 10:30am; 9:15am Bible Study and School. www.crownoflifeonline.com
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Good Hope & Pilgrim Roads - MenomoneeFalls. Rev. Thomas Engler. Worship: Thurs-day 6:30pm and Sunday 8:00am & 10:30am.Sunday School & Bible Study 9:15am. 262-251-3360. Handicap accessible.www.popmf.com
GERMANTOWNLIFE CHURCH
Services Times - Saturday 4:30pm; Sunday9:00am & 10:45am. Childrens Service &Nursery Provided. All services atGermantown Market Place - Squire &Mequon Rd. 262.251.5050www.lifechurchwi.com
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GRACE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH
W196 N9525 Cross View Way, MenomoneeFalls, 262-251-0670. Worship Sat 5:00pm;Sun 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00am; JAM SundaySchool 9:30am; Traditional & ContemporaryWorship; www.grace-connect.org. Come joinus - Grace feels like home!
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The Germantown boys cross countryteam finished third at the Fond du LacInvitational Oct. 3 while Menomonee Fallsfinished sixth.
Germantown was led by Jake DuFrane,who finished fifth overall with a time of16:30. He was followed by Craig Reese in13th (16:57), Brady Sheridan in 18th(17:05), Jake Garvey in 25th (17:20), NickFoti in 34th (17:35), Evan Adair in 37th(17:42) and Dylan Ayer in 40th (17:49).
Menomonee Falls was led by Josh
Hindman, who finished eighth with a time of16:41. He was followed by BrandonSchinker in 27th (17:23), Cooper Dozzi in31st (17:29), Jayce Kolinski in 36th(17:39), Kevin Larkin in 47th (17:57), BrianGuiffre in 49th (18), Tom Goihl in 51st(18:01) and Owen Stenger in 65th (17:27).
In the girls competition Germantown fin-ished fifth while Menomonee Falls finished12th.
Germantown was led by AlyssaGoesch, who finished fourth with a time of19:08. She was followed by BriannaKlopfer in finished 23rd (19:53), Molly Bauin 38th (20:29), Jennifer Lindgren in 39th(20:30), Calli Lemke in 44th (20:47), Lucy
Delain in 49th (21:11) and EmilyBetthauser in 51st (21:11).
Menomonee Falls was led by JulietteSchefelker, who finished in 52nd with atime of 21:12.
The Hamilton boys cross country teamfinished eighth at the Racine Case EagleInvite run at UW-Parkside Oct. 4. Hamiltonwas led by Josh Desorcy, who finished 12thwith a time of 16:43.5. He was followed byTyler Voelzke in 38th (17:21.5), StevenSmith in 41st (17:24.2), Eric Downs in 55th
(17:39.9), Sean Thompson in 72nd(18:03.5), Ben Burke in 77th (18:12.1),Michael Swope in 81st (18:16.5) andNicholas Schmidt in 83rd (18:21.8).
The Hamilton girls team finished seventhat the event. The Chargers were led byEmma Woelfel, who finished 26th with atime of 20:20.1. She was followed by Rachel
Jeffers in 33rd (20.37.1), Riley Swope in 41st(21), Carolyn Troutman in 43rd (21:05.3),Megan Jansett in 51st (21:21.4), ChelseaParker in 52nd (21:21.7), Ella VanHaren in58th (21.40.6) and Hannah Jeffers in 59th(21.42). Also running for Hamilton wereKatelyn Schneider in 67th (22:01) and EilanSelin in 70th (22:12.7).
Cross country: Germantownboys third at Fond du Lac Invite
The Menomonee Falls foot-ball team gave students anotherthing to cheer for on homecomingweek: A playoff berth.
The Indians scored twice offWest Allis Central turnovers onthe way to a 30-0 win over theBulldogs Oct. 3.
"I can't say enough aboutthese players and these coaches
overcoming all the adversity andeverything to be where they areright now big homecomingwin," Menomonee Falls Coach
John Baker said afterward. "Theyreally played hard."
Baker mentioned there wereplayers who were not availabledue to injures and said the winwas "a great overall team effort."
Central stopped MenomoneeFalls opening drive so it was thedefense that got MenomoneeFalls on the board, as Tom Paulrecovered the fumble from a later-al and returned it 18 yards for atouchdown at the 4:07 mark ofthe first quarter.
Menomonee Falls defense and penal-ties stopped the Bulldogs next drive,prompting a third down quick kick by WillKonecny that gave Menomonee Falls theball at their own 19-yard line. MenomoneeFalls started a 19-play drive that endedwith a 31-yard field goal by Connor Flanikat the 4:54 mark of the second quarter.
The teams traded possession for most ofthe third quarter until Menomonee Fallsstarted a 57-yard drive that ended with a 1-yard touchdown by Bryce McMurtry at the2:53 mark of the third quarter to giveMenomonee Falls at 24-0 lead.
Menomonee Falls next drive wasstopped by Central at the Indians 7-yardline but the Indians defense forced theBulldogs into a punt, with Menomonee Fallsstarting a drive on their own 41-yard line
that ended with a 14-yard touchdown run
by McMurtry at the 7:02 mark. Jacob
Texiera finished the scoring forMenomonee Falls when he intercepted aCentral pass and returned it 45-yards for atouchdown.
With the win, Menomonee Falls quali-fied for the playoffs for the third straightseason.
"Our ultimate goal is to keep makingthe playoffs every year but if we keep get-ting better you never know what can hap-pen," Baker said.
Hamilton 17, West Allis Hale 10:Hamilton held off a late run by the Huskiesto get their second Greater MetroConference win of t