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Buckshot | November 2018

Buckshot | November 2018

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2 Buckshot the Magazine/November 2018

Staff photo by Spencer Nickel
Elk Mound’s Brady Redwine runs through multiple Stanley-Boyd defenders during a Division 5 Level 1 football game on Oct. 19 in Elk Mound.

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4 ON THE COVER

What’s InsideEauClaireNorthhockey

star Sam Stange, citing un-
finished business, decided
to come back for one more
year with the Huskies. The
Badger recruit could have
gone to the USHL, but is
back for more at North.

6 FAMILY MATTER

Paul Frank played goalten-
der at the college hockey
level. Now his daughter
Haley is carving out her
own legacy in the crease
with Chippewa Falls/
Menomonie, and he’s got a
front row seat as an assis-
tant coach.

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Stange wants to see it through

The Wisconsin recruit didn’t have to come back to North, but his story there is unfinished

By Jack Goods

Leader-Telegram staff

Sam Stange didn’t have to return
to Eau Claire North for his senior
season. In fact, his coach, Ryan
Parker, was pleasantly surprised he
did.
Stange had a clear path to the
United States Hockey League, the
top junior circuit in the country,
after a stellar 2018 campaign which
included a school record 39 goals,
a Big Rivers-leading 59 points and
Leader-Telegram player of the year
honors.
He even got a taste of the com-
petition he’d face early in North’s
season, suiting up for two games
with the USHL’s Sioux City Mus-
keteers.
No one would blame him if he
left for greener pastures, but Stange
said exiting now would make his
high school career feel incomplete.
The Huskies have made great
strides since Parker took over,
earning two trips to the sectional
finals in the past three years, but
are still eyeing that elusive first trip
to state since 2006.
“We talked about it, but at the
end of the day the goal was to get
back down to Madison,” Stange North’s Sam Stange has committed to play college hockey at the University of Wisconsin. Staff file photo
said of the USHL route. “To be
able to finish what we had a part in
starting, that was the goal.” season. He wouldn’t have gotten in and that’s to develop these guys about jumping to a higher level to
the way of a move, either. and help them get to their dream,” get noticed. He’s been recruited at
Parker, entering his fifth season said Parker, who also played at an elite level, culminating in his
as North’s head coach, said there “You never want to lose a really North. verbal commitment to the Univer-
was no question Sioux City want- good athlete, but at the same
ed Stange to make the leap this token we’re here for one reason Stange didn’t have to worry See STANGE Page 5

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» STANGE ing top competition either, as he’ll a junior, it’s hard to believe there’s “He’s the
suit up for Team Wisconsin of the another gear. He ran away with the complete
FROM PAGE 4 Upper Midwest High School Elite Big Rivers points race, finishing 13 package.”
Hockey League following the con- ahead of second place.
sity of Wisconsin in early Septem- clusion of the Huskies’ postseason —North hockey coach Ryan
ber. He’s in line to become the first run. Parker, who has worked with for- Parker on Sam Stange
North player to join the Division I mer Division I players like LaPoint
ranks since Derrick LaPoint shuf- “The opportunity is pretty good and current Buffalo Sabres defen- state contenders in a section that
fled off to North Dakota in 2007. for him,” Parker said. “He gets to seman Jake McCabe, said Stange has been dominated by Memorial
come out and be a leader on our has all the tools you’d expect from the past nine years.
Since he already knows his next team, be on the powerplay. All that a player strong enough to compete
step, the decision came down to type of stuff can help him keep in the Big Ten. “With the results we’ve had in
his development as a player. growing. If you go to junior hock- the past few years against them,
ey, I don’t know where you end up. “He’s got size, speed and getting a win against them a few
The USHL offers tremendous First, second, third line.” strength,” Parker said. “He’s got years ago, I think that was the
competition, boasting over 250 a great shot, great vision for the biggest part,” Stange said. “We re-
alums in the NHL, according to Stange consulted a handful of ice. … He’s the complete package. alized we could compete. They’re
the league website and 67 cur- former players, including coaches, Got work ethic. Got desire. Good just another team that we have to
rent players on the NHL Central who had gone through this process teammate.” compete against. … I think that’s
Scouting players to watch list, the for advice before eventually set- made a huge difference in where
most of any junior league in the tling on a return to North, much He’s also a big reason why North we see ourselves.”
world. to the chagrin of Big Rivers Con- enters the 2019 season with an
ference goalies that must face him added swagger.
At North, there was a guarantee this season.
Stange would have a high usage After three straight seasons of 16
rate and compete against one of With how well Stange played as or more wins, the Huskies know
the toughest schedules in the state. they belong in the conversation of
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The Franks have a second home, and
that’s in the crease protecting the net

By Spencer Flaten netminder, Frank has been named Staff photo by Spencer Flaten
second team All-Big Rivers Con-
Leader-Telegram staff ference twice — no small feat, as Haley Frank, left, is entering her third year as the Chippewa Falls/Menom-
the conference is perennially home onie girls hockey team’s starting goaltender. Paul Frank, Haley’s father, a
CHIPPEWA FALLS — One to some of the state’s best teams. former college hockey player helps coach Haley and the rest of the Chippe-
played college hockey. The other She owns a career .885 save per- wa Falls/Menomonie goalies.
hopes to do the same someday. centage after she saved 89 percent
of the shots she faced last winter. everyone. last season. She made 43 saves
But resumes aside, who’s the But for Haley, being a huge indi- in a playoff loss to eventual state
better goalie? Even from her first day on the ice champion Eau Claire Area. The
at the varsity level, Chippewa Falls/ vidual factor in the outcome of any Stars won 4-0, but were only ahead
As soon as Paul Frank heard the Menomonie coach Tony Menard given game is its own reward. 1-0 after two periods thanks to 31
question, he looked over to his was impressed by the goalie’s skill saves by Frank.
daughter Haley. set. “I like being a game-changer,”
she said. “Being able to control the Staying on an even keel is part of
“What do I always say to you?” “As a freshman, we knew she outcome of the game is really fun, her game, and it’s something that
he asked. was a good hockey player, but we and so is the adrenaline rush that Paul has preached while coaching
didn’t want to put a lot of pressure comes with playing goalie.” her over the years.
She knew right away. on her as far as having to make
“My movement is better,” she big saves or be the reason we were Hot streaks in net can get the “Just be level-headed,” Paul said.
said with a grin. in games,” he said. “But it got to adrenaline flowing, and she’s “What happens, happens, so enjoy
When it comes to quickness, be at that point where even in her showcased some of that in her first it. Obviously if you’re a goalie,
give the advantage to Haley in freshman year, she was the reason two years with Chippewa Falls/ you’ve got to like the position.
this father-daughter comparison. we were in some of the games we Menomonie. You’ve got to like the heat when it
Impressive, considering Paul once were.”
played goalie for Colorado College. Haley perhaps gave a glimpse of See FRANK PAGE 7
“I was very positional when I Paul has had an up-close view of what is to come in her final game
played,” he said. “But she can get Haley’s progression as a goalie. He for Chippewa Falls/Menomonie
from point A to point B pretty coached her for most of her youth
quickly, which I wish I had.” playing days and helps coach
Haley has been showing why the goalies for Chippewa Falls/
she’s earned that praise on local ice Menomonie.
rinks over the last two years.
The Menomonie junior is enter- Of his three children, only Haley
ing her third year as the Chippewa ended up following in his footsteps
Falls/Menomonie girls hockey and donning the goalie gear.
team’s starting goaltender. As an
underclassman, she carved out a “I never thought I’d have a goalie.
space as one of the co-op’s most She tried it, and she loved it. I was
influential players. like, ‘Uh oh,’” Paul joked.
The early returns in her young
career were promising, and that It takes a certain mentality to
potential translated to results in a want to be a goalkeeper — being
hurry. In two years as the co-op’s pegged with frozen pieces of rub-
ber all the time isn’t appealing to

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» FRANK Staff file photo

FROM PAGE 6 Chippewa Falls/Menomonie goalkeeper Haley Frank makes a save during a game against the ECA Stars at Hobbs Ice
Arena in Eau Claire on February 16.
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According to Menard, that Paul plenty of opportunities to
comfort came from a high hock- watch from outside of the role of
ey IQ for Haley. goalkeeping coach.

“One of her biggest skills that “It’s kind of nice to sit and
has helped her is that she under- watch. It’s great. When we’re at
stands the game,” Menard said. home, we watch hockey a lit-
“She’s always thinking about tle bit, we talk hockey. We’re a
where the puck’s going to be. ... hockey family, so we enjoy it,” he
She just has that anticipation.” said.

As a freshman taking on some “I like being the dad and just
of the best hockey teams in Wis- watching once in a while.”
consin, she saved 88.5 percent of
the shots she faced. It was enough Even if it means accepting that
to make coaches around the Big she’s got a little bit more quick-
Rivers take notice, and led to the ness about her than he did back
first all-conference recognition of in the day.
her career.

Haley wasn’t really sure what
was in store for her entering the
high school level, but so far the
results have been a nice boost of
confidence.

“I didn’t know what to expect.
It’s been pleasantly surprising,”
she said.

It hasn’t hurt that her father has
been beside her, passing down
wisdom from a lifetime of play-
ing hockey of his own.

“It’s been fun. I really enjoy
having his presence on and off
the ice,” Haley said. “His exper-
tise has really helped me the last
couple of years.”

And Paul’s duties don’t end at



Posterized

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Keeper of the
Crickets
When it comes to archiving moments, few have the
dedication and thoroughness of Fall Creek Sports History

founder Dave Strasburg

By Nick Erickson glorious double-gold girls and boys Submitted photo
basketball teams that won state
Leader-Telegram staff titles, Strasburg has spreadsheet Dave Strasburg started working the clock for Fall Creek girls basketball
upon spreadsheet called up to his games in 1998.
FALL CREEK — Day is turning desktop.
to night in Fall Creek, a proud
town nestled south of Eau Claire “You want to see our girls’ all-
on Highway 12. time record against Cornell? Here
it is,” he said, noting that it has
It’s momentarily quiet, only been a while since the Crickets and
because there’s a brief gap be- Chiefs last played.
tween fall and winter sports for the
school district. As much a permanent fixture in
the public library as his own home,
Reminders of where you are and Strasburg has dedicated his free
who you root for litter across the time to chronicling the rich history
village of 1,300 people. of Crickets athletics.

There aren’t many corners with- It started on a whim. In August
out some form of a green Cricket of 1985, he was talking with elderly
popping up, whether it’s a banner fans throughout the community
on a streetlight, an old football when the conversation shifted to
helmet in a restaurant window or speculation about all-time records
bumper sticker on seemingly every and old statistics.
vehicle.
A mission was born — find out
And right in the middle resides every little detail he could about
the man who is as much responsi- past teams and do anything in
ble as anyone for keeping the con- his power to preserve the school’s
nections between the village and athletic history.
its beloved athletic department.
He’s spent a remarkable deal of
Dave Strasburg, on a rare night time devouring through micro-
where he’s not at a Crickets event, films of old newspaper clippings
studies his computer screen at the that have culminated into a tale
“Fall Creek Sports History” head- few school districts can tell.
quarters, A.K.A. his living room.
“I don’t think you’ll find anything
A 1985 graduate of the school
and statistician for Fall Creek’s See STRASBURG Page 11

Buckshot the Magazine/November 2018 11

» STRASBURG Submitted photo a work function once for football
and was out of town on vacation
FROM PAGE 10 Dave Strasburg worked for WQOW 18 at the 1988 state girls basketball tour- once each for boys and girls bas-
nament as Cricket nation is behind him. ketball.
else around the state,” longtime
Crickets boys basketball coach Otherwise, every cold winter
Rick Storlie said. “The time and night or crisp fall evening in Fall
effort the puts into the history of Creek, Strasburg has been there.
athletics in Fall Creek, … I think it
means a lot to the community and On nights the Crickets aren’t
us coaches as far as carrying on the playing hoops or football, he’s
tradition of the Crickets family.” usually at a cross country course,
hockey rink, baseball diamond
Strasburg added on to his ar- or whatever other surface a team
chiving duties when he became from Fall Creek is playing. He’s
the clock operator for the Crickets got an Excel document with every
girls team in 1996, the same year athletic event of the school year so
he was hired as the public address he can begin plotting his journeys
announcer for football games. He while leaving enough wiggle room
then took over clock operator du- to get 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. shift on
ties for boys hoops in 2007. To no time.
surprise, he holds all three of these
posts to this day while essentially “It doesn’t matter what the
serving as a media liaison for other athletic event is or other events,
sports. Dave is there,” Storlie said. “I think
he’s a tremendous promoter of
On Dec. 4, Strasburg, who has Fall Creek and Cricket athletics,
a third shift job that allows him obviously.
to make all the competitions, will
work his 500th game when the “Without Dave there, it would
girls basketball team takes on be a shock to my system, serious-
Altoona. ly. You just expect him there and
that he’s going to be a fixture at the
No sign of slowing down any- games and be a voice of the Crick-
time soon. It’s a way of life. ets.”

“I don’t hunt. I don’t fish. it’s just Having a presence everywhere
not my thing,” Strasburg said. “I makes him feel the identity of a
relax in a gym. At a game.” team. And that’s what he is pre-

During his tenure, Strasburg has See STRASBURG PAGE 12
missed just three games. He had

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» STRASBURG Submitted photo

FROM PAGE 11 Fall Creek boys basketball coach Rick Storlie presents Dave Strasburg with a Wisconsin Athletic Directors award
for his service to high school athletics.
serving. The story of why a group
performed the way it did. One such instance happened last You bet the duo made it up on tial downpour. He can recall diction
winter, when the ECA Stars girls the poster not long after. in the referendum in the late 90s
On the opposite wall of his com- hockey team added Fall Creek to that put the Crickets on the road
puter screen in his home office is its co-op. Strasburg went inside “People look at the gold ball, but for more than 20 straight games,
one of his favorite possessions. Hobbs Ice Center for the first time they don’t know the story,” Stras- which of course ended with a state
in 30 years to take photos and keep burg said. “You have a picture, title and wall of fame moment.
Strasburg compiled a photo records of a season that would and you say, ‘Hey I remember that
poster of every Crickets team produce another photo on his wall. game,’ or, ‘Hey, I remember that.’” You get lost in time learning
that has raised a trophy at a state little details and people that is the
tournament. If you know anything Crickets Paige Rupert and Kalie Any conversation with Strasburg heartbeat of that community.
about Fall Creek athletics, which Gruhlke were on the ice when the is like talking to a history book.
maybe you do thanks to Stras- Stars raised a state championship Fall Creek is a proud village with
burg’s efforts, you know that’s a trophy March 3 at the Alliant En- He can recite any name that has rich history in athletics.
crowded poster. ergy Center. ever been on a Fall Creek roster. He
can recall the weather at the 1989 It’s got the ultimate archiver to
To no surprise, he can easily state baseball tournament, a torren- preserve it.
recall moments that lead to each
“wall of champions” honoree.

He’s got old clips of buzzer beat-
ers in tournament games and a
story behind each photo.

And Strasburg, who worked
for a few Crickets state runs as a
sports videographer for WQOW
18, can even tell you which media
members covered playoff games 30
years ago.

“His memory, he refers to things
back in the state championship
game and names and statistics and
everything, it’s incredible,” former
Fall Creek football coach Mike
Johnson said.

But Strasburg’s enthusiasm
for chronicling seasons has no
requisite. He, along with editors
who help make his operation go,
is diligently archiving memories
for teams regardless of sport or
standings.

“You look at all the sports, I like
the ones you don’t go to or haven’t
been in a while,” said Strasburg,
who also works JV and middle
school sporting events.

Buckshot the Magazine/November 2018 13

The comforts of home

Former Memorial captain Hutson Collins feels the familiarity in first year of juniors

By Spencer Flaten tees, having that opportunity made
me want to play here even more,”
Leader-Telegram staff Collins said. “I just put my mind to
it, and I’m really happy to be here.”
CHIPPEWA FALLS — After Collins, who was an honorable
capping off a high school hockey mention all-state forward during
career with a state runner-up tro- his senior season with Memorial
phy, Hutson Collins’ next step was last winter, has appeared in most of
shrouded in mystery. the Steel’s 19 games this season.
Having a local player on the team
The “what” portion of the ques- wasn’t one of the main objectives
tion was already answered: play for head coach and general man-
hockey. But the “where” was yet ager Al Rooney when he set out to
to be resolved for the former Eau build the Steel’s first-ever roster,
Claire Memorial skater as summer but it certainly didn’t hurt any.
approached. “I wouldn’t say it didn’t factor Staff photo by Spencer Flaten

With countless teams playing in Hutson Collins, who captained Memorial a state runner-up last year, is in his
several leagues across the coun- into my thinking, but let’s just say first year with the Chippewa Steel.
try, a departure from Wisconsin I wasn’t going to force a square peg
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with their orders. The seasonal positions offer Falls during his high school days. eligible, and the top two tiers of the
flexible hours and scheduling for a variety of system attract high-level talent. The
shifts including days, mid-days and evenings. “It’s been great playing close to only junior hockey league above
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Requirements: I played growing up here. It’s just the United States Hockey League,
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also a handful of Wisconsinites on “It’s been a big transition, but I
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ble, invite them to hang out and see player, and a handful of players
what it’s like over here.” from Wisconsin,” Rooney said.
“Long term, we want to develop
The NAHL is part of Tier II of the some players locally as well as
junior hockey system. Only players certainly be a destination spot for
between the ages of 16 to 20 are Wisconsin-born players.”

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Staff photo by Spencer Nickel

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