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Wittenberg-Birnamwood athletes sign letters of intent

Four Wittenberg-Birnamwood High School athletes signed college letters of intent Nov. 17, as friends, family and school officials looked on with pride.

Rory Salvesen will play softball at the University of Minnesota. Melaina Granquist will play basketball at Western Illinois University. Bryson Schmid agreed to play football at University of Minnesota-Duluth. Finally, Reese Dickman will swim at Oklahoma Christian University.

Bowling

Lakeshore Masters

Lakeshore Lanes, Nov. 10

Team Standings

Farmall 157-35

Arndt Trucking 129.5-62.5

Cassidy’s Studio Lounge 125.5-66.5

Rosie’s Railway 107-85

Remi’s 103.5-88.5

Golden Sands 93-99

Pin Pricks 90.5-100.5

Launching Pad 73-119

Shawano Auto 72.5-119.5

Brothers 66-126

Lakeshore Lanes 61.5-130.5

Witt-Birn swimmers place sixth at state

The Wittenberg-Birnamwood girls swim team placed sixth out of 31 teams at the WIAA state meet Nov. 14 at Waukesha South High School.

Reese Dickman had the best individual finish, placing second in the 100-yard breaststroke. She was also third in the 50-yard freestyle.

Shawano athlete agrees to play softball in South Dakota

For what is believed to be the only second time in the history Shawano Community High School, a student has committed to play softball for a Division 2 college.

Kadence Meyers, daughter of Jeremy and Nicki Meyers, will compete for a starting pitcher role at the University of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in the 2026-27 school year.

She signed her commitment letter in a ceremony Nov. 12 in the school library.

Bowling

Lakeshore Masters

Lakeshore Lanes, Nov. 3

Team Standings

Farmall 130.5-36.5

Arndt Trucking 110-57

Cassidy’s Studio Lounge 98.5-68.5

Remi’s 98.5-68.5

Rosie’s Railway 82-85

Pin Pricks 79.5-87.5

Golden Sands 78-89

Launching Pad 68.5-98.5

Shawano Auto 61.5-105.5

Lakeshore Lanes 56-111

Brothers 53-114

Highway 22 businesses cater to bow, gun hunters

Preliminary numbers from the state Department of Natural Resources aren’t available yet for the ongoing archery deer season, but three local businesses are shedding a little light on how hunters are faring so far in the woods and fields.

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