Tri M members have had a busy month, as December is always a busy month for a musician. This week they brought holiday cheer to the Gables. As Buddy the Elf says, “The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear” The Gables residents joined the Trim M group with some robust singing. Behind the scenes, Tri M members helped the KMS Band Concerts and Amy Belle/County Line 2nd Grade concert run smoothly.
The Wall of Sound performs at GHS home basketball games!
Congratulations to Greater Metro Conference Swimmer- Julia Saxman, Diver- Fynn Langley and Defense Back- Cooper Catalano Athletes of the Year!
Julia will attend the University of Denver on a swimming scholarship!
Fynn Langley- GMC Diver of the Year!
Cooper Catalano- GMC Defensive Back Football Player of the Year!
Cooper will attend the University of Wisconsin-Madison on a football scholarship!
The Warhawks dropped a tough game last Friday the December 6th to Falls 78-71. JJ Walters led all scorers with 26 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists. Cahlil Jones added 22 points and 6 rebounds.
In the boys' home opener, they defeated #1 Division 2 ranked Tosa West 78-67. Cahlil Jones had 23 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 steals and JJ Walters had 17 points and 6 rebounds. Darrius Peete poured in 16 points and added 5 rebounds. Austin Grass and Payton Laabs both contributed to the win with stellar defense and Cooper Catalano was all over the court with 9 points and 8 rebounds.
The team hosts Wauwatosa East in the fieldhouse tonight at 7 p.m. for Youth Night. Come out and support the boys!
Also, please continue to vote for Germantown's Cahlil Jones for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Boys' Basketball Player of the Year HERE!
The boys' team celebrated their parents Tuesday night for Parent's Night. THANK YOU PARENTS!
Last Friday the girls' basketball team opened conference play against border rival Menomonee Falls. The Warhawks sped out to a 42-29 halftime lead and held on for a 81-76 victory. Germantown had four players score in double figures: Danica Gosz (30 points), Madeline Jakusz (18 points), Jaycee Mani (11 points) and Emma Wolf (11 points).
On Tuesday night, the girls' basketball team defeated Tosa West 76-50. The evening was highlighted by Danica Gosz scoring the 1,000th point of her career! She is the 7th player in the history of the program to reach that milestone. An incredible accomplishment with many more points to come. Danica scored 27 points on the night and was joined by Madeline Jakusz (14 points) and Jaycee Mani (11 points) as double digit scorers.
On Friday the Warhawks take on Tosa East, who is currently ranked #1 in the state in Division 2. Good luck!
Congratulations, Danica!!!
The 200 Medley relay of Jayden Knight, Conner Warmke, Gabe Garves, and Jacob Osterbeck placed 13th.
The 200 Freestyle relay of Daniel Xu, Garves, Osterbeck, and Warmke placed 10th.
Conner Warmke placed 14th in the 50 Freestyle and 15th in the 500 Freestyle.
The 400 Freestyle relay team of Knight, Maddox Prahl, Garves, and Xu also placed 13th.
The Warchix competed in Ashwaubenon last Saturday! They placed 4th in Pom, 5th in Kick and 7th in Jazz against very tough competition! The Warchix will be heading to Watertown next weekend! Great job Warchix!
Good job to all the students who competed in the Skills USA District Competition in Watertown this week! Akshat Bora took 3rd place in Medical Math. Great job to all!
Lakeshore Lightning Girls' Hockey maintained its unbeaten record and for the first time in program history has cracked the top 5 in the State in the season's first coach's poll! Now the only team in the State without a loss at 6-0-1, the Lightning continues conference play Saturday at 1 PM at the Ozaukee Ice Center.
Tayler Levy on the ice!
The Bears hockey program is back in action. They have started the season with a 3-1 record and a 2-0 conference record. The latest game was against Marquette on Tuesday night where Marquette jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the first period. The Bears were able to battle back to make it a 2-1 lead at the end of the first. Coming into the 2nd period Bears quickly scored 2 goals early to give themselves a 4-2 cushion. Marquette battled back, netting two of their own to make it a 4-3 game at the end of the second period. In the third period, the Bears took advantage of their power play opportunities, scoring on two of them to win the game 6-3.
Captain Trevor Newkirk helped out with 3 assists (playmaker) in the game and Assistant Captain Reid Newkirk had 1 assist.
Photos: Reid Newkirk #2, Trevor Newkirk #16