Appleton East wins FVA boys' golf title as Neenah's Galloway is medalist
The Appleton East boys' golf team's to-do list had some wishful thinking involved prior to the Fox Valley Association meet at Wander Springs Golf Course on Saturday.
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The Appleton East boys' golf team's to-do list had some wishful thinking involved prior to the Fox Valley Association meet at Wander Springs Golf Course on Saturday.
At Neenah, Matt Gruse battled Nate Disch in a lengthy at-bat before getting a two-out, walk-off single that scored Connor Wollersheim with the winning run in seventh to give the Rockets the win over the Terrors in the first game of the doubleheader.
At Fond du Lac, the Papermakers overcame a 3-0 deficit by hitting three home runs to overpower the Cardinals.
At West Bend, Xavier (11-1-1) finished third in the tournament by defeating Port Washington, losing to West Bend West and defeating West Bend East.
Two popular venues will remain the home for high school state tournament action at least through 2020.
The worries that Don Williams once had about an unproven Hortonville pitching staff have faded.
At Appleton, Paige Van Zeeland knocked in the winning goal with just more than 14 minutes remaining in the Foxes' win over the Red Raiders.
At Clintonville, the Truckers pushed across a run in the seventh inning to defeat the Wolves.
The world was about to enter a new millennium when Neenah started its impressive run of consecutive Fox Valley Association boys' tennis titles.
The seventh-seeded Mustangs knocked off the No. 2 seed Irish as Shannon Huray took a three-hit shutout into the final inning before giving up a run.
Appleton West erased a 6-1 deficit with an eight-run fifth to beat Kaukauna.
At Luxemburg, Dan Borek didn't allow a baserunner until the sixth inning, striking out 12 and walking just one as the Polar Bears clinched at least a share of the Bay Conference championship.
At Oshkosh, Caylee Mazemke scored two goals and Sydney Buss had a goal and two assists for the Papermakers (14-2-1, 6-1), who scored twice in the final eight minutes to finally put away the Wildcats.
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Joey Rezner's senior year has been all about perseverance, patience and, on Wednesday, productivity.
Q: Talk about the season you're having for the Appleton North track team. You have some of the fastest times in the area in the 100, 200 and 400 meters.
At Appleton, East's Eric Hansen came on in relief in the top of the seventh with two out and the bases loaded and struck out the only batter he faced on three pitches to give the Patriots the upset victory.
At Neenah, the Rockets pounded out 29 hits in the two games to gain the sweep and finish at 12-6 in the Fox Valley Association.
Kimberly: Matt Weber 37, Jonah Buss 37, Garrett Hoffman 38, Tucker Paschen 38.
The Kimberly baseball team has to be thrilled at where they are in the conference standings, with half-dozen league games remaining on the schedule.
At Hortonville, Ryley Rosenfeldt faced only 21 batters, pitching a perfect game to lead the Polar Bears to the win over the Panthers.
Xavier improved to 6-0 in the Eastern Valley Conference and 8-0-1 overall with a 4-1 win at Waupaca on Tuesday.
At Appleton, the Ghosts took advantage of five Appleton East errors to get the win.
Kimberly: Jonah Buss 37, Garrett Hoffman 37, Matt Weber 40, Jalen Buchberger 42.
West De Pere had conference champions at Nos. 1, 2 and 3 singles, which was enough to win the weather-delayed Wisconsin Combined Tennis Conference meet at Fond du Lac on Tuesday.
Hortonville and Seymour each earned Bay Conference championship trophies at the conference track meet at De Pere on Tuesday.
Steve Pratt's message to the Kimberly boys' track team prior to the Fox Valley Association conference track meet on Monday afternoon was short and to the point.
Neenah has put together quality track and field teams in recent years, but running down a Fox Valley Association title always seemed to be a problem.
At Menasha, Appleton West erupted for five runs in the seventh inning to defeat Menasha 11-6 in Fox Valley Association baseball action. Nate Disch and Matt Pudlow both delivered key hits in the inning.
Tori Sweeney hit a two-run home run in the top of the ninth inning as the Appleton East softball team beat Oshkosh West 2-0 on Monday in a Fox Valley Association game.
Chilton, Brillion and Bonnie Draxler is the best way to sum up the Olympian Conference track meet in Hilbert on Monday.
You are not going to find two more respected voices in their respective sports field as Kimberly baseball coach Ryan McGinnis and Appleton East boys' basketball coach John Mielke.
Nick Siegel's bases-clearing double sparked a four-run fifth inning for the Menasha baseball team in the Bluejays' 7-3 victory over Neenah at Time Warner Cable Field at Fox Cities Stadium on Sunday.
The earliest official day for track practice to start this season was March 4.
Weyauwega-Fremont had seven individual first places and two relay teams finish in first place to win the Central Wiscconsin Conference-8 conference track meet in convincing fashion in Manawa on Saturday.
At Wauwatosa, Bree Zehren and Molly McGillis had unassisted goals in the first 11 minutes of the game.
At Fond du Lac, the Foxes (11-7) came out on top in a pair of dramatic final innings in sweeping the Vikings (10-5)
At Ripon, Samantha Schumacher and Samantha Sheriff both homered and Schumacher drove in six runs in the second game as Freedom gained a doubleheader split.
At Kimberly, Scott Schreiber was two-for-three with a home run and three RBI and picked up the win on the mound as the Papermakers scored in every inning.
At Oshkosh, Makenzie Morgen and Megan Larsen both scored second-half goals to propel the Patriots past the Spartans.
At Menasha, the Bluejays pushed across two runs in the sixth inning to top the Lightning in a game that had five lead changes.
Appleton West: Isaiah Harmison 37, Ryan Miller 44, Grant Arnold 45, Levi Schrader 45.
The standings atop the Fox Valley Association for girls' soccer were every bit as messy as rain-soaked athletic fields around the area on Thursday.
Conditions were miserable for soccer Thursday evening at Rocky Bleier Field.
At Menasha, Makenzie Morgen scored three goals and had one assist, while Ashley Pyle and Lexi Ahrens scored one goal each as the Patriots pulled away in the second half.
At Appleton, the Terrors pulled away with a five-run sixth, which started with the bases being loaded on an error a walk and a single.
At Appleton, Elizabeth Floodstrand went three-for-three with a double and three RBI to help lead the Lightning past the Spartans.
Menasha: Bekah Donner 41, Grant Maurer 42, Carter Grishaber 44, Tyler Hanson 46.
At Nienhaus Field, the Lightning's Clark Eagan homered off the first pitch of the game. Sawyer Schultz added a three-run home run in the sixth.
At Appleton, the Hawks capped off their sweep of the Wolves with a couple of big blows.
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