May 16, 2012

Badger men are 14th in hockey preseason poll

Mike Eaves The Wisconsin men’s hockey team is ranked 14th in the country in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine preseason rankings. 

Wisconsin is one of five WCHA teams ranked among the nation’s top 15.  The Badgers are joined by Denver (2nd), Minnesota (6th), North Dakota (8th) and St. Cloud State (13th) in the poll.  Mike Eaves’ Badgers finished last season unranked with a 20-16-4 overall record and third-place finish in the WCHA. 

2009 NCAA runner-up Miami (Ohio) s ranked #1.  Following #2 Denver is Boston University, Michigan and number-5 Notre Dame.

The Badgers open the season Friday, Oct. 16 at home against Colorado College.

Mayor of Amery dies

Harvey Stower, Amery mayor since 1996 and a former state Representative, died Tuesday morning at a hospital in the Twin Cities.

The news comes after he suffered a heart attack at his home last Friday.

Stower spent eight years in the Legislature, after first being elected in 1982. In 1994, he made an unsuccessful bid in Wisconsin’s Third Congressional District.

Amery City Council President Mike Karuschak Jr. will assume the role of interim mayor.

Badger women’s hockey tops preseason poll

Tracey DekeyserThe defending national champion Wisconsin women’s hockey team will start the year as the No. 1 team in women’s college hockey according to the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Women’s College Hockey Preseason Poll.

The Badgers grabbed the top ranking after collecting 190 points and all 19 first-place votes after a 34-2-5 record last season and the school’s third NCAA title in four years.

Last year’s national runner-up Mercyhurst College ranks second with the University of Minnesota and the University of Minnesota Duluth holding down the 3 and 4 spots.

Wisconsin opens the 2009-10 season at home this Friday and Saturday nights against North Dakota.  The Badgers will unveil the 2009 National Championship banner before the start of the game.

AUDIO: Interim coach Tracey DeKeyser says they’re ready. :11

Groups target phone use by young drivers

There’s growing support for efforts to ban texting, and limit cell phone use behind the wheel. In Wisconsin proposed bills would ban texting by all drivers, and bar drivers under the age of 18 or who have an instruction permit from using a cell phone. Both good ideas, says John Ulczycki with the National Safety Council. “We would strongly encourage states to do that,” says Ulczycki. “We think the risks are very clear, particularly for teenagers.”

Ulczycki says Wisconsin is one of eighteen states without either law on the books. “But, I think it’s only a matter of time before all fifty states will recognize that texting needs to be banned, and teen drivers need to focus on becoming skilled competent drivers,” he says.

John Walls is with CTIA – The Wireless Association, which also has no objections to legal restrictions. “Certainly as a younger driver, you need to focus on learning the ways of behind the wheel. That’s drilling down on driving and tuning out all the other distractions that exist.” Walls says adults can model good behavior by concentrate on driving safely. “We support anti-texting legislation. We don’t think that texting and safe driving are combatable in any way whatsoever, and there’s no reason for any driver ever to be texting when they’re behind the wheel. The two groups have teamed up on a new website, onroadoffphone.org, aimed at educating parents and teen drivers on the risks of texting or talking on the phone while driving.

AUDIO: Bob Hague reports (:60 MP3)

Clifton could be back for Vikings game

Chad CliftonThe Green Bay Packers could get veteran left tackle Chad Clifton back for their Monday night game against the Minnesota Vikings.

AUDIO: Mike McCarthy says they’ll give Clifton a chance to get back for Vikings game. :09

Clifton hurt his ankle early in the third quarter of the Packers’ Sept. 20 home loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.  He then sat out Sunday’s win over the Rams.

In Clifton’s absence, Daryn Colledge has moved form left guard to left tackle to fill in for Clifton.  Jason Spitz moved from center to left guard and Scott Wells moved back into the starting lineup at center.  Mike McCarthy says the Packers offensive line performed better on Sunday, but still not up to his level of satisfaction.

AUDIO: Mike McCarthy on his lines play on Sunday :18