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2 Chargers, 1 Bear win conference boys wrestling titles

Saturday, Feb. 7

CWC Conference Meet

Wittenberg-Birnamwood’s boys wrestling team placed third at the Central Wisconsin Conference Championships in Wittenberg.

Weyauwega-Fremont won the conference title with 256 points, followed by Shiocton with 235.5 and Wittenberg-Birnamwood with 122.5.

Ice Bears dominate Warhawks in 7-1 win

Saturday, Feb. 7

Bay Area 7, Arrowhead 1

Lily Lyons had two goals and two assists for the Ice Bears in a 7-1 victory over the Warhawks.

Hannah Von Haden also scored two goals for Bay Area. Bailey Hronek, Elizabeth Zunker and Faye Brunke also scored.

Lena boys top Gillett

Thursday, Feb. 5

Lena 57, Gillett 45

Lena captured its second Marinette & Oconto Conference win of the season when the Wildcats beat Gillett 57-45.

But, Gillett remains above Lena in the standings, having lost eight games compared to Lena’s nine.

Dash Comins led Lena with 17 points. Luke Koslowsky scored 15.

Charger girls win 20th game of the season

Thursday, Feb. 5

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 64, Amherst 23

The Falcons were no match for Wittenberg-Birnamwood as the Chargers kept their hosts in single digits in the first half en route to a dominating 64-23 CWC-East victory.

The Chargers led 44-8 at the break and held steady for a 20-15 second half advantage.

WIAA eliminates regional wrestling round for boys

No high school sport in Wisconsin has undergone as many changes in recent years as wrestling, so it’s understandable if some fans are not aware of major changes to the WIAA state wrestling tournament series that will take effect this season.

Bowling

Lakeshore Masters

Lakeshore Masters

Lakeshore Lanes, Jan. 26

Team Standings

Farmall 290.5-77.5

Arndt Trucking 248-120

Remi’s 219.5-148.5

Cassidy’s Studio Lounge 233.5-134.5

Rosie’s Railway 198.5-169.5

Golden Sands 198.5-169.5

Launching Pad 165-203

Pin Pricks 151-217

Brothers 138.5-228.5

Shawano Auto 138.5-220.5

Thomson’s role changes for Wildcats

Not even a serious knee injury can keep Madi Thomson from enjoying her final season of girls basketball.

The Lena High School senior tore the ACL in her left knee last summer while playing club basketball, her second ACL injury in four years.

ACL injuries usually require surgery — along with months of rehabilitation and physical therapy — and the setback kept Thomson from competing in cross country this past season.

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