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SHARP SHOOTER - Barb Meier of Madison takes aim on a target while competing in the women's archery event at the Wisconsin Highland Games in Waukesha on Saturday, Sept. 4. Meier took second place in the event.
Credit: Scott Ash, Staff Photographer
DRESSED FOR BATTLE - Twelve-year-old Sam Blomberg of Waukesha tries on a Medieval knight's helmet with the assistance of Carlo D. Tuzzio from "A Knight To Remember" during Tuzzio's living history presentation at the Wisconsin Highland Games in Waukesha on Saturday, Sept. 4.
Credit: Scott Ash, Staff Photographer
ON GUARD - Ten-year-old Lucas Clark (left) of Racine and his brother Robert, 8, spar with replica (wooden) Medieval weapons at the Wisconsin Highland Games in Waukesha on Saturday, Sept. 4.
Credit: Scott Ash, Staff Photographer
DANGEROUS MAIDEN - Renee Stender, Madison, removes arrows from a target while competing in the women's archery event at the Wisconsin Highland Games in Waukesha. She took first place in the event.
Credit: Scott Ash, Staff Photographer
PIPE MAJOR - Ron Bowen, Senior Instructor at SJNMA in Delafield, leads the Greater Milwaukee Fire & Police Pipes and Drums Band during competition.
Credit: Scott Ash, Staff Photographer
PINT SIZED WARRIOR - Miles Tolonen, 4, Hartland, receives instruction from master thrower David Sparks of Midwest Knife and Axe Throwers as he prepares to throw a battle axe.
Credit: Scott Ash, Staff Photographer
PRECISION TIMING - Tenor drummer Kerry Huckabee of St. John's Northwestern Military Academy in Delafield twirls the mallets while performing with the Greater Milwaukee Fire & Police Pipes and Drums Band.
Credit: Scott Ash, Staff Photographer
ON A ROLL - Drummer Max Devin (L) of St. John's Northwestern Military Academy, Delafield, performs with the Greater Milwaukee Fire & Police Pipes and Drums Band at the games. Also pictured from SJNMA are drummers Daniel and Steve Salceda (far right).
Credit: Scott Ash, Staff Photographer
INTO BATTLE - Carlo D. Tuzzio of "A Knight To Remember" demonstrates the armor and weaponry used by Medieval knights during his presentation Saturday, Sept. 4.
Credit: Scott Ash, Staff Photographer
DOG DAY AFTERNOON - Graham McGrath, Sussex, stands with "Angus" his English Bull Terrier in the Celtic K9 area at the Wisconsin Highland Games in Waukesha Saturday, Sept. 4.
Credit: Scott Ash, Staff Photographer
BROTHERS IN ARMS - Gunnar Brady. 7, (L) of Mukwonago and his brother Cullen, 8, spar with replica (wooden) Medieval weapons at the Wisconsin Highland Games in Waukesha.
Credit: Scott Ash, Staff Photographer
A DAY TO REMEMBER - Larry Nichols, Hartland, walks with his daughter Aspen, 4, as they enjoy the sights and sounds of the Wisconsin Highland Games in Waukesha.
Credit: Scott Ash, Staff Photographer
LEAD THE WAY - Piper Clay Simchick of Wales leads the Clan Parade during the Wisconsin Highland Games at the Waukesha Expo Center on Saturday, Sept. 4.
Credit: Scott Ash, Staff Photographer
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