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Brielle Greenleaf
The Middleton wrestling team came out on top of a frantic battle for the top spot in the Big Eight Conference Si... Leather Beverly 100mm tournament on Saturday at BeloitPrep wrestling: Five wrestlers win titles to give Stoughton Badger South titlePrep girls basketball: Kayla Goth injured during DeForest's victory over Wausau WestPrep girls basketball: Easy win over Sun Prairie keeps Janesville Craig alone atop the Big EightPrep sports: Janesville boys hockey team beats Sun PrairiePrep boys basketball: Jake Toman keys big finish to lead Verona past DeForest
WIAC men's basketball: No. 1 Warhawks top Blugolds, maintain first place
The UW Whitewater men's basketball team used a strong performance from its frontcourt and a strong second half push Saturday to defeat visitinPatrick Durkin: With 38 years at the DNR, Ron Bruch was a keeperPatrick Durkin: Homemade rigs make for eventful time on iceDane County snowmobile trails closing in northeast quadrantWIAC men's basketball: Jake Manning, Platteville edge OshkoshWIAC football: Kevin Bullis takes over the legacy of UW Whitewater's wildly successful football program
Sell Your Vehicle for FreeWhat's Your Vehicle Worth?Manufacturer RebatesNeed Financing Help?Auto Maintenance CouponsSports: Cross country, basketball, track and field.
Cross country highlights: Brielle is a three time letterwinner and three time individual state qualifier. A three time Rock Valley [url=http://www.fashionshoes.us.com/rose-suede-balota-160mm-replica.html]Rose Suede Balota 160mm Conference first team selection, she is also a three time Academic All State qualifier and a team three time Most Valuable Runner. She was 76th at the 2013 WIAA Division 2 state meet.
Basketball highlights: A three time letterwinner and two time team Most Valuable Player as a point guard, Brielle has led the team in scoring for three consecutive seasons and scored 886 career points. As a junior, she served as a team captain and earned Rock Valley North Conference second team honors. She also earned all league honorable mention honors as a sophomore and a freshman.
Track and field highlights: Brielle competes in the 1,600 and 3,200 meter runs and 3,200 relay and is a three Gold Glitter Balota 160mm time letterwinner. As a freshman, she was a WIAA Division 2 state qualifier in the 3,200 relay, which set a school record and won the conference title. As a junior, she finished third in the 3,200 at the conference meet. She has run the second fastest time in school history in the 3,200 run. Buttchen.
Quick quote: "Competing in sports has taught me about teamwork and work ethic."
Three words to describe me are: Shy, caring, athletic.
I got my start in sports: Playing basketball at the YMCA in second grade and playing youth soccer.
I wish I could play: Field hockey.
My most memorable moments in sports: Making it to state in cross country and track my freshman year and scoring 34 points in a game sophomore year.
The Middleton wrestling team came out on top of a frantic battle for the top spot in the Big Eight Conference Si... Leather Beverly 100mm tournament on Saturday at BeloitPrep wrestling: Five wrestlers win titles to give Stoughton Badger South titlePrep girls basketball: Kayla Goth injured during DeForest's victory over Wausau WestPrep girls basketball: Easy win over Sun Prairie keeps Janesville Craig alone atop the Big EightPrep sports: Janesville boys hockey team beats Sun PrairiePrep boys basketball: Jake Toman keys big finish to lead Verona past DeForest
WIAC men's basketball: No. 1 Warhawks top Blugolds, maintain first place
The UW Whitewater men's basketball team used a strong performance from its frontcourt and a strong second half push Saturday to defeat visitinPatrick Durkin: With 38 years at the DNR, Ron Bruch was a keeperPatrick Durkin: Homemade rigs make for eventful time on iceDane County snowmobile trails closing in northeast quadrantWIAC men's basketball: Jake Manning, Platteville edge OshkoshWIAC football: Kevin Bullis takes over the legacy of UW Whitewater's wildly successful football program
Sell Your Vehicle for FreeWhat's Your Vehicle Worth?Manufacturer RebatesNeed Financing Help?Auto Maintenance CouponsSports: Cross country, basketball, track and field.
Cross country highlights: Brielle is a three time letterwinner and three time individual state qualifier. A three time Rock Valley [url=http://www.fashionshoes.us.com/rose-suede-balota-160mm-replica.html]Rose Suede Balota 160mm Conference first team selection, she is also a three time Academic All State qualifier and a team three time Most Valuable Runner. She was 76th at the 2013 WIAA Division 2 state meet.
Basketball highlights: A three time letterwinner and two time team Most Valuable Player as a point guard, Brielle has led the team in scoring for three consecutive seasons and scored 886 career points. As a junior, she served as a team captain and earned Rock Valley North Conference second team honors. She also earned all league honorable mention honors as a sophomore and a freshman.
Track and field highlights: Brielle competes in the 1,600 and 3,200 meter runs and 3,200 relay and is a three Gold Glitter Balota 160mm time letterwinner. As a freshman, she was a WIAA Division 2 state qualifier in the 3,200 relay, which set a school record and won the conference title. As a junior, she finished third in the 3,200 at the conference meet. She has run the second fastest time in school history in the 3,200 run. Buttchen.
Quick quote: "Competing in sports has taught me about teamwork and work ethic."
Three words to describe me are: Shy, caring, athletic.
I got my start in sports: Playing basketball at the YMCA in second grade and playing youth soccer.
I wish I could play: Field hockey.
My most memorable moments in sports: Making it to state in cross country and track my freshman year and scoring 34 points in a game sophomore year.
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