Thomas, SPASH take boys golf regional titles
D.C. Everest senior Mitch Kieffer knows that a key to posting a good round at the Greenwood Hills Country Club is having accurate tee shots.
- May 22, 2013
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D.C. Everest senior Mitch Kieffer knows that a key to posting a good round at the Greenwood Hills Country Club is having accurate tee shots.
Three Pacelli golfers finished it the top four to pace the team to a WIAA Division 3 regional championship Tuesday at Glacier Wood Golf Course.
For the competing athletes, Monday's WIAA Division 1 track regional was not so much about hitting a certain time, height or distance, it was just surviving and advancing to the sectional later this week.
Port Edwards' Josh Schraeder looked as if he was enjoying a leisurely stroll around the neighborhood on Monday.
Softball: Amherst at Iola-Scandinavia, 4:30 p.m. today: The third-seeded Falcons (7-9) will meet second-seeded Iola-Scandinavia (18-4) for the third time this season with a berth in the WIAA Division 3 regional final at stake.
Thanks to Abby Bohanski, a large contingent of Stevens Point Area Senior High girls were able to see action agsint Wausau East Friday night.
For a short time Friday afternoon, the biggest and loudest cheers for Marshfield's Tanner Hayes and Zach Ott were coming from an unlikely source.
Alyssa Yenter and Carrissa Wright each collected two hits and Yenter belted a solo homer in the sixth inning as the Rosholt softball team defeated Gresham 11-3 in a WIAA Division 4 regional quarterfinal game on Thursday.
The Wisconsin Valley Conference track season ended Tuesday with the two most dominant teams in the conference picking up another trophy.
The individual race is shaping up to be a two-horse showdown between Wausau West's Matt Sandquist and Stevens Point Area Senior High's Trevor Thomas.
Bradley Luetschwager says he first picked up a tennis racket at age 3 or 4.
Girls soccer: D.C. Everest at SPASH (Scaffidi Field), 7 p.m. today: The Wisconsin Valley Conference championship will be on the line when the Evergreens invade Scaffidi Field for a showdown with conference leader and unbeaten SPASH.
D.C. Everest's Rachel Bauman comes to the plate during a recent Evergreens' softball game, and the lefthander stands in the back third of the batters box, eyeing the opposing pitcher and waits for the pitch to be delivered.
The Neillsville and Spencer softball teams entered their doubleheader showdown Saturday stood atop the Cloverbelt Conference East Division standings with unbeaten records.
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