WIAA track: Nekoosa relay team eclipses mark that stood for 30 years
Tanner Stephens had about as good a birthday as one could have wanted.
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Tanner Stephens had about as good a birthday as one could have wanted.
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.
For a change of pace, the Pittsville boys 3,200 relay team was the one to watch and Edgar, both the boys and girls were as strong as ever.
Port Edwards' Josh Schraeder looked as if he was enjoying a leisurely stroll around the neighborhood on Monday.
Nathan Dupee is playing well beyond his years this season for the Pittsville baseball team.
Softball: Northland Lutheran/Wis. Valley Lutheran at Assumption, 4:45 p.m. today: The Royals have quietly rolled to an 11-2 record this season and cruised to an 11-2 victory over Columbus Catholic in the first round of the playoffs.
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.
Four different plaers scored goals as the Assumption girls soccer team showed Waupaca it wasn't a one-girl show.
Tessa Murray delivered a walkoff RBI single, plating Shannon Books as the Nekoosa softball team overcame six errors to outlast Berlin 5-4 in eight innings in a WIAA Division 2 regional quarterfinal Thursday.
After missing a chance to earn a walk-off victory in the seventh inning, it appeared as though the Port Edwards softball team let a golden opportunity slip through its fingers.
From the time the Assumption softball team joined the Marawood Conference for the 2001 season , it has dominated the competition.
The Wisconsin Valley Conference track season ended Tuesday with the two most dominant teams in the conference picking up another trophy.
A two-run double in the top of the fourth inning by Michelle McChesney couldn't have come at a better time.
Being a left-handed pitcher gives Camille Swart a leg up on opposing batters, especially the left-handed kind.
The Neillsville and Spencer softball teams entered their doubleheader showdown Saturday stood atop the Cloverbelt Conference East Division standings with unbeaten records.
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.
Nathan Dupee pitched a no-hitter and unloaded for his first career varsity home run to propel the Pittsville baseball team to a 10-0 blanking of Assumption in a Marawood Conference South Division matchup that lasted five innings.
After struggling on the mound, Megan Overfelt let out her aggression with a pivotal at-bat in the seventh inning.
East won the first game after Casey Barton singled home the go-ahead run in the bottom of the sixth. Paige Heinrich scored after she singled and stole second.
What might just look like wholesale substitutions to the casual observer is a well-designed plan of attack.
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