A Summer Tradition August 27, 2008
Posted by eric in : news , comments closedThe Capital Times has a great article about the us currently posted on their website. Shawn Doherty, one of the papers reporters, came down this past Sunday and watched our show, interviewed some of the skiers and members of the crowd.
Here’s a short excerpt of the article:
The Mad-City Ski Team’s weekly shows at Law Park near Monona Terrace are a beloved family tradition, and Sunday brought crowd of close to 150 people sitting on bleachers, blankets, lawn chairs and the muddy rocks along Lake Monona.
Stephanie Engelhart-Olson has been coming to shows as long as she can remember, and now the Madison resident’s children and grandchildren come as well for picnics and fun. “This is our Madison,” she said. “It’s where we’re from, and it’s what we know!”
Dave Hesthaven was bringing his two boys to the show for the first time. “Hey, it’s Sunday at Madison,” he said. “It’s summer and it’s a low-stress thing to do with the kids — as long as there’s a Porta Potty.” (There were six.)
Go check out the rest of the article by following the link below. Also, be sure to check out the accompanying pictures.
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Capital Times: Mad-City Ski Team shows a Summer Tradition
Evolution of Dance 2.5! August 26, 2008
Posted by eric in : media , comments closedOur highest scoring act from our National Championship Ski Show, and its not even an act on the water! This is the highlight from our continuous comedy act!! If you have seen the original Evolution of Dance, or the Sequel with Matt and Adam together, you will certainly enjoy this version, 2.5!
2008 National Championship Show Online August 23, 2008
Posted by eric in : news , comments closedYou can view our National Championship winning show online now. USA Waterski, inconjuction with WebCast-TV.com, has posted the videos of all the shows from the 2008 National Show Ski Championships. Just click on this link to go to Web-CastTV.com and pick the Mad-City show.
Some other good shows to watch are the Rock Aqua Jays, Wonder Lake, Muskego Waterbugs and Little Crow. And don’t forget to check out the Beaverland Must-Skis first appearance at a Nationals.




