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Community Service

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Waukesha South Athletes Build Community Spirit, On and Off Field

Volunteering, raising money and donations for charities, the athletes at Waukesha South High School work to support the community.

High school athletes spend a lot of time with their teams but at Waukesha South High School, some of that time is also spent doing service projects, benefitting the community and themselves in the process. All the athletic teams at Waukesha South are required to participate in some type of community service during their sports season. Dan Domach, South’s assistant principal of athletics and activities, started the program four years ago to help the students give back to the community. “Our kids are not only athletes and students but they’re also community members and working to give back to the community,” Domach said. The community service projects are a win-win proposition for the athletes. Not only are they helping the community, they’…

David Pugh

8:09 am on Wednesday, October 31, 2012

5 guys helped me move a large wood stump. Thank you Football guys. David Pugh.   more ›

Friday, October 19, 2012

South Football Team Wins Big in Community Service

When the football team was out raking leaves, they took the time to help an older man in the neighborhood who has been in and out of the hospital.

The Waukesha South High School’s football team has struggled in recent years, including during this season. The team came away with just one win over Waukesha North High School this year, and was blown away by almost every other team. But when it comes to community service, the team is a winner in the Waukesha South neighborhood. All athletic teams at Waukesha South complete a community service project during the season. This season, the football team was walking around the East Roberta Avenue neighborhood raking leaves. A nearby woman wrote Athletic Director Dan Domach recently to praise the boys for their work. They helped an older gentleman who had been in and out of the hospital. “The boys were wonderful and really helped him out, …

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