Friday, May 25, 2012

Article on Sectionals

Relay's miracle finish leads Germantown girls in state track qualifying
Five individuals, 400 relay advance


May 25, 2012 3:42 p.m.

Germantown - It's like Germantown girls track coach Greg Siegert said: "In the end, it just comes down to the time, the height and the distance, and if it's good enough, then it's good enough."

And in the end, the Warhawks were good enough, as the collective scream of approval coming from the Germantown tent settled under the trees on the west side of the Menomonee Falls track on May 24 testified.

Public address announcer Gerry Mislang had just called out the results of the girls WIAA sectional 400-meter relay. In that race, Warhawks anchor Jayne Bertieri had to run hard to chase down the Grafton anchor for the third and final WIAA state qualifying spot, only the finish was too close to call at the line.

No one really knew if Germantown was in or not. The aforementioned joyful noise clarified what the all-underclassmen team of Bertieri, Sammie Gassner, Bethany Laubenheimer and Sydney Langmann already knew.

They were going to La Crosse, they had finished third.

"I had to make up so many meters, I couldn't remember, make up a number," laughed Bertieri, who also will go to La Crosse in the 100 dash. "I think we were sixth or so when I got the baton. This is just great, amazing, because it's so much more fun going to state with a group.

"When we found out, we just had to scream at the top of our lungs (laughs)."

Stepping up to the pressure

The rally to advance ends a series of very disappointing near-misses for the Warhawks at sectional meets in recent years and is a validation for a Germantown team that has had to battle injuries (both Gassner and Laubenheimer had to overcome situations themselves just to get this far).

"I know there was a lot of pressure on Jayne, but she responded well," Siegert said. "Like everyone else, she had a job to do and she got it done."

As did a number of other Warhawks this day, as Bertieri and the relay will be joined in La Crosse this weekend by senior distance ace Caitlin Dillon (800), Jennifer Ellis (300 low hurdles), Katelyn Turner (shot put) and Melissa Asmondy (discus).

WIAA Division 1 preliminaries and some finals will be held at Memorial Stadium on the UW-La Crosse campus starting at 9:30 a.m. Friday. The remainder of finals are at 10:30 a.m. Saturday.

Both of Bertieri's efforts were school records as the Warhawks finished fourth in the 15-team sectional field with 64 points as Arrowhead won with 135.

She was second in the 100 in an impressive 12.34 seconds and she led the relay to a 50.3 time, which was the same time that Grafton recorded.

Continuing the tradition

Dillon was another nice story for the Warhawks, as she is the last of the great recent line of distance runners for Germantown that included Kate Lydy, Andrea Sielicki and Liz Wendt. She earned second in the 800 to friend and competitor Lauren Holtz of Homestead. Holtz was clocked in 2:17.91 and Dillon in 2;18.96.

The two hugged and laughed afterward.

"This feels great," Dillon said. "I knew I had a chance in the 800 (after taking fifth in the 1,600). I just had to keep my mind to it. I just knew I had to stay with Lauren and I'd be OK. I needed to get back to La Crosse and I want to get on that podium (top six) next week."

Dillon was on the school record state-place-winning 3,200 relay of a few years ago that included Wendt and Sielicki.

The weight crew more than held up its end for the Warhawks, as Turner, a junior, edged out her senior teammate Asmondy for the third and final spot in the shot put. Turner tossed it a personal best of 36-4 1/2 , which was two feet better than her regional seed while Asmondy was fourth with a 35-9.
But Asmondy came back to snag the third and final spot in the discus with a throw of 102-10, three inches better than a competitor from Cedarburg.

"It would have been a little sad for the junior (Turner) to have beaten out the senior (for a state spot), but it was great that Melissa was able to bounce back like that (in the discus)," Siegert said.

Ellis remained very steady in the 300 hurdles, taking second in a school record effort of 45.58.
"I was a little worried about the heat and the wind (gusting wind and 80-degree temperatures), but it all worked out," Ellis said. "I just wanted to go out as hard as I could and then just keep the speed up. I'm hoping for good things next week (at state). I was there last year, so I think I know how it works now."

Other sectional efforts for the Warhawks included the following: 100 high hurdles: Ellis, sixth (personal best 15.72); 1,600 relay: Ellis, Bertieri, Gassner and Dillon, fifth (4:08.49); and 1,600: Dillon, fifth (5:39.57).

Going to State in Two Events!

Menomonee Falls Sectional
May 24, 2012

What an amazing night at Sectionals!  Jayne not only qualified for two events at State, but she also has two new school records at Germantown High School!

Germantown’s Jayne Bertieri & Toney Lock of Hamilton compete in the girls 100.
Bertieri finished second, two positions ahead of Lock.
(Photo and caption from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

Jayne took 2nd in the 100m dash, with a time of 12.34 seconds.  She now holds the school record, breaking the previous record of 12.43.  When Jayne came off of the track, Coach Siegert hugged her.  Jayne told me later that he has only hugged one other person in all of his years of coaching.  Jayne is now ranked 9th in the state!

The 4x100m relay was quite intense.  (As I was taping, I didn't move the camera at the end because I was so excited.  Jayne overtook the Grafton runner in the orange at the finish line.)  With Jayne anchoring, the relay was in 7th place when she received the baton.  She really turned it on and brought the team to 3rd place, qualifing the relay for State.  The relay broke the school record they set earlier this season, with a time of 50.30 seconds. The top four 4x100 relays in the state were in our Sectionals, so this was quite the show.  The Gtown relay is now ranked 7th in the state.

The 4x400m relay team came in 5th, so the girls are not moving on in this event - but that is okay.

Eight Germantown girls have qualified for State.  In addition to Jayne's 100m dash and 4x100m relay, we have girls in the discus, shot put, 300m hurdles, and the 800m run.  Germantown took 5th place out of the 16 team Sectional.

We will be heading to UW-LaCrosse on Thursday, May 31st.  Prelims are on Friday, June 1st, and Finals are on Saturday.   The State Track Meet will be streamed live at:  http://www.wiaa.tv/.  Running events for Division 1 begin at 9:30 a.m. Friday, with Finals on Saturday starting at 10:30 a.m.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Going to Sectionals in Three Events!

Sussex Hamilton Regionals
May 21, 2012


Jayne qualified for Sectionals in all three events she ran.  She took 2nd place in both the 100m dash and 4x100m relay.  The 4x400m relay took 4th place. 

Regionals are the first step to qualify for State. The top four finishers of each event at Regionals move on to Sectionals, and then the top three finishers at Sectionals (Thursday night) qualify for State.  Stay tuned. 


Sydney, Bethany, Jayne, and Sammie
4x100 Meter Relay School Record Holders

Conference Article

Germantown girls track

May 22, 2012
GermantownNow.com

Jennifer Ellis won 300 low hurdles and Melissa Asmondy claimed the shot put as the Warhawks took second in the North Shore Conference outdoor at Grafton on May 15.

Ellis won her race by more than a second in 47.31 while Asmondy took advantage of the absence of a top competitor from Nicolet to claim her title by three inches with a throw of 35-6.

Germantown took part in the WIAA regional meet at Sussex Hamilton on Monday and qualifiers from there advanced to the sectional meet Thursday at Menomonee Falls. The top three in each event plus all those whose efforts are among the top eight of all sectionals statewide advance to the state meet in La Crosse on June 1 and 2.

"We've been training hard and I think everyone is ready to go," said Ellis.

The Warhawks scored 100.2 points for their spot as Whitefish Bay defended its outdoor title with 118.

Jayne Bertieri also had a good meet for Germantown, taking second in both the 100 (13.02) and the 200 dashes (26.49).

Other good places by event for the Warhawks included 100 high hurdles, Ellis, third (16.1); 100 dash, Bethany Laubenheimer, fifth (13.67); 1,600, Caitlin Dillon, third (5:14.28); 800 relay, third (1:52.27); 400 relay, fifth (52.22); 800, Dillon, third (2:24.11); 1,600 relay, third (4:12.92); long jump, Chanelle Harris, fifth (14-9 ½); and shot put, Katelyn Turner, fourth (33-7).

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Germantown Girls Take 2nd Place in the North Shore Conference

North Shore Conference Meet
May 15, 2012



The Germantown Girls placed second in the North Shore Conference Tuesday night.  Jayne won her heat of 100m prelims and then took second in both the 100m and 200m dash.  It wasn't a great night (5th place) for the 4x100 relay due to a bad handoff before it got to Jayne. 


Jayne with Jnana from Nicolet High School after the 100m dash finals.  Jnana and Jayne ran together with the Milwaukee Mustangs, and now they compete against each other in high school, taking turns beating each other.  :)


Jayne and Bethany wearing one pair of shorts. 
I've heard that this is a common antic for these two friends and teammates.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Article on Last Week's Track Meets

Germantown Girls Track
May 14, 2012
GermantownNow.com

In a busy last week of the regular season, the Warhawks were competitive in both the Richmond/ Erickson Invitational in Wauwatosa on May 8 and in the Cedarburg true team meet on May 11.

Coach Greg Siegert was pleased with the effort, noting that the 400 relay team of Sammie Gassner, Bethany Laubenheimer, Sydney Langmann and Jayne Bertieri set a meet record at the Richmond/ Erickson event and noted that discus thrower Melissa Asmondy turned in a great effort of 109 feet in her event.

Laubenheimer is back three weeks early from a shoulder injury, another encouraging factor for the Warhawks said Siegert.

Germantown took part in the North Shore Conference outdoor on Tuesday and looks forward to the WIAA regional meet at Sussex Hamilton on May 21.

In the Cedarburg true team meet, where scoring was to 36 places, Germantown was third behind West Bend West and Homestead.

Caitlin Dillon continued her senior season resurgence with a first in the 1,600 (5:17.0) and a second in the 800 (2:22.57) while Jennifer Ellis had another good meet, taking second in the 100 high hurdles (15.95) and third in the 300 low hurdles (46.93).

"Jennifer makes it easy for everyone on the coaching staff because we know exactly what we're getting from her every time," Siegert said.

The 400 relay team of Gassner, Laubenheimer, Langmann and Bertieri was second with a season best of 50.62, while Bertieri had an excellent individual meet, taking second in the 100 (12.57) and fourth in the 200 (26.41).

Germantown was fourth in the Richmond/Erickson meet with 102 points as Waterford won with 157. That record-setting 400 relay team turned in a time of 51.74.

Asmondy also won the shot put with a toss of 35-1 while Katelyn Turner was second (32-5) as Ellis also took the 300 low hurdles (47.14). Bertieri was second in the 100 (12.97), as was Dillon in the 1,600 (5:14.04), Andrea Brown in the 800 (2:32.47) and the 800 relay (1:50.87).

Bertieri was third in the 200 (26.68).

Monday, May 14, 2012

New School Record in the 4x100 Meter Relay!

Cedarburg Girls True Team Meet
May 11, 2012
 

 Jayne Earns Two More Medals

With Jayne anchoring the 4 x 100 meter relay, the Germantown Girls set a new school record of 50.62 seconds!  The relay came in second, after Sussex Hamilton, which holds the state's best time this year.  The Germantown 4 x 100 relay moved to the fourth best time in the state rankings.

Jayne set new personal records (PRs) in both the 100 and 200 meter dashes.  She came in 2nd in the 100, with a time of 12.57, ranking her 12th in the state.  She took 4th in the 200, with a PR of 26.41, which ranks her 20th in the state.

She added two more medals to her ever growing collection.  These are her seventh and eighth medals earned so far this season.



Wednesday, May 9, 2012

A 1st, 2nd & 3rd Place and a New Meet Record!

Richmond/Erickson Invitational
May 8, 2012



Jayne earned three more medals at the Richmond/Erickson Invitational held at Hart Park in Wauwatosa.  Ten different Girls Varsity Track Teams competed.  The Germantown 4 x 100 relay finished first, establishing a new meet record of 51.74 seconds.  Jayne finished 2nd in the 100m dash, with a time of 12.97 seconds.  (The first place finisher's time was 12.95 - so close!)  In her first 200m dash outdoor race in almost years, Jayne earned a 3rd place with a time of 26.68 seconds.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Germantown Named Girls Track Team of the Week

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel names the Germantown Varsity Girls Track Team as the "Team of the Week"

May 6, 2012

"Germantown won the North Shore Conference relays Wednesday thanks to a solid showing in a variety of events."

Article on North Shore Conference Relays

'Next man up' attitude nets Germantown girls track team NSC relays title

Many obstacles overcome in claiming crown

May 4, 2012

Germantown - The meet started out as a nightmare for the host Germantown girls and the North Shore Conference Relays on May 2.

Meet officials had called all the head coaches over early and explained to them that because of heavy rains the night before, the shot put pit had something akin to a 7-foot-long puddle from about 20 to 27 feet out. The puddle was also several feet wide.

Retired Germantown football coach Phil Datka was running the event and officials initially told him to go forward with the event, but it soon became clear that it was impossible to get accurate marks throwing into water ("The poor kid marking for me was drenched," Datka said.).

Officials called all the head coaches together and agreed that something had to be done, so Athletic Director Jack Klebesadel brought in several bags of diamond dry used for baseball games and filled in the area as best it could be, as Datka had the athletes restart the competition with new throws.
"Of all the things that were on my checklist to do, that was not one I thought of," said an incredulous Warhawks girls coach Greg Siegert about checking the shot put area.

But that's when the nightmare started turning into a very pleasant dream for the Warhawks.

Injuries piling up

For despite the litany of injuries that have crossed the Germantown team's path this season (they could fill an average size team roster), the Warhawks used one first and a whole lot of depth to pull out the title in the annual event.

No Leah Wheaton (knee), no problem; no Bethany Laubenheimer (labrum issue), no big deal; and top hurdler/sprinter Sammie Gassner, being limited in her choice of events due to a stress fracture, hey, it's OK.

That's because the Warhawks have adopted a true team identity, according to Siegert.

"It shows that everything I know about this team to be true," he said. "That we're a team built on numbers, on an assembly line. Our training is built on training multiple athletes to be ready for multiple events."

To prove his point, Siegert was talking to one of his junior varsity coaches. His team was scheduled to take part in a large meet May 3 (which was eventually canceled due to bad weather). Siegert was telling that coach that he would be a bit short-handed for his event, because Siegert had plucked about seven athletes off junior varsity squad to play roles in the depth-intensive varsity relays meet.

"We lived and died with those kids tonight," Siegert said.

Germantown scored 74 points for its title as Whitefish Bay was second with 68 and Cedarburg third with 65.

Team results come late

The only victory came from the discus crew of Melissa Asmondy (top individual throw of 109-0), Katelyn Turner and Rachel Claussen.

Behind that, the Warhawks had six second-place finishes including the sprint medley relay team of Sydney Langmann, Caitlin Dillon, Jayne Bertieri and Gassner (1:55.67); the 300 high hurdle shuttle of Taylor Edmonds, Jackie Lemerond and Jennifer Ellis (54.42); the 900 low hurdle relay of Edmonds, Lemerond and Ellis (who had the best individual time of 47.14); the 3,200 relay team of Andrea Brown, April Okruszynski, Alyse Barrelmann and Dillon (10:20.12); the 1,600 relay of Bertieri, Gassner, Ellis and Beth Kuske (4:15.45); and the shot put trio of Asmondy, Turner and Becky Breunig.

Dillon had a tremendous 800 split on her anchor leg of the 3,200 (2:21) to get the Warhawks second and Asmondy had the second best individual shot put toss of 33-7 1/2 .

"We're just taking it all in stride, moving on to the next race," said Ellis, echoing her coach's team-first attitude.

Earning thirds for Germantown were the 400 relay team of Gassner, Liz Gilbert, Bertieri and Langmann (52.03); and the high jump team of Kuske, Dillon and Edmonds.

Another glitch developed late in the day, when it was discovered that PT Timing, which was timing and scoring the meet, was scoring all events to eight places, when in a relay meet, it should be only to six places. Fortunately, it turned out that Germantown would have come out ahead in either situation.

However, almost everyone on the team had gone home by the time the final scores were called out, so Siegert had a fun task to do at a short team meeting held the day after the meet.

"We had a chance to distribute the awards, because a lot of the kids weren't even aware that we had won," he said. "So many of them have big AP (advanced placement) tests coming up and were working so hard on them, that we just made sure that they got home at a decent hour (so they could study).

"We just didn't want to keep them around that long, but in the end, we were able to tell them about the nice little reward (the championship) that they had earned."

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Germantown Varsity Girls Win Conference Relay Title!

North Shore Conference Relays
May 2, 2012


The eight teams in our conference competed in a meet consisting of all relays.  The Germantown Girls Varsity Track Team provided a great team effort to take first place in the meet.  This is the first time Germantown has won Conference Relays.  It was 88 degrees and a beautiful night for a meet.

Jayne ran 100m, as the third leg, in the 800 meter sprint medley relay (200m, 100m, 100m, 400m) taking 2nd place.  She was anchor of the 4x100m relay, where they placed 3rd.  And for her third event of the night, Jayne anchored the 4x400m relay, and the girls took 2nd.