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Mario's Pizza in Mukwonago to close | Waukesha Co. Business News
Marioâs Pizza in Mukwonago to close | Waukesha Co. Business News
MUKWONAGO â Marioâs Pizza, 225 Bay View Rd. in Mukwonago, announced it will close on Aug. 21. Stay up-to-date on all the latest Waukesha County news with a subscription: Click here âAs some of the community may have already heard, we will be shutting our doors this month. Our last day serving you will be August 21. We have been serving the community since 1998 but it is our time to step awayâŚ
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Oconomowoc gets two goals from Andritsch, beats Mukwonago
MUKWONAGO â It took a little while for Oconomowocâs girlsâ soccer team to find its rhythm on Tuesday night, but Louise Andritsch capitalized when they did.
The senior midfielder scored two first-half goals to lead the Raccoons to a 2-0 halftime lead over host Mukwonago, which was enough to carry her team to a 3-1 victory. Oconomowoc did not establish a consistent offensive flow until about 25 minutes in but was able to find the open spots down the stretch until halftime.
âOur first 45 (minutes) here was still a struggle, especially that first 15 minutes,â Raccoonsâ coach Kayla Hottinger said. âWe just kind of came out flat, so thatâs something we need to fix. Once we settled in, things started going. Weâre young. We only have two returning varsity players, so we just need to learn that when we score a goal, we have to put our foot down and keep going.â
Fellow senior midfielder Jadyn Rupnow added an insurance goal in the 70th minute after Indiansâ sophomore forward/midfielder Chloe Butalla cut the deficit to one early in the second half.
âFor us, it was a slow start and I think they all know theyâre capable of more early on,â Mukwonago coach Dan Montanye said. âWe certainly changed things up in that second half and put a lot of pressure on them. Got a quick goal to put us right back into it. Really proud of their effort level.â
Both teams had their share of offensive momentum in the first ten minutes. Oconomowoc sophomore midfielder Brianna Kehl got loose on a fast break in the first minute but was turned away by Indiansâ sophomore goalkeeper Hailey Hartel. Raccoonsâ junior goalkeeper Natalie Gricius had saves in the eighth and ninth minutes as well.
The next ten minutes were largely played in the middle of the field. Mukwonago then went on the attack, as senior forwards Kendyl Hagenbeck and Emily Glusick each fired shots that Gricius turned away. Gricius also saved a chance from the left side in the 23rd minute.
Oconomowoc got to work offensively from there. Hartel was busy from the 25th to 30th minutes, making four saves as the Raccoons played close to the Indiansâ net. The flurry eventually paid off in the 32nd minute when Andritsch got free in a scramble near the left side of the net and fired in an easy shot to open the scoring.
âIn this game, we were able to pick up our momentum in the middle, play through the middle and play to the wingers,â Andritsch said. âWe found those open gaps and made shots on that.â
Andritsch and her teammates remained aggressive after that. She nearly scored again off a rebound but the goal was waved off an offsides call. One minute later, she lasered an unassisted deep shot from the left side through the net to double the lead before halftime.
âThe second goal was just field awareness by Lulu,â Hottinger said. âShe picked her head up to see the keeper was off her line.â
Mukwonago opened the second half with some momentum following a save by Hartel. The spurt paid off when Butalla booted a shot from the middle that snuck through Gricius into the net and got the home squad back in it.
âAt the time, she was playing center-mid(fielder),â said Montanye of Butallaâs goal. âSophomore and a good player. She didnât shy away from any tackles and came up big, getting us right back into it. Credit to her. The ball just fell to her and she didnât panic and put it in the back of the net.â
Glusick nearly tied the game 12 minutes later, but Gricius turned her away and Oconomowoc took over from there. A long shot from Rupnow got past Hartel but hit the right post in the 63rd minute before she scored the final goal seven minutes later.