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Witt-Birn girls hang on for win over Pacelli

Tuesday, Feb. 10

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 71, Pacelli 69

Wittenberg-Birnamwood hung on to defeat Pacelli 71-69 in a nonconference game.

The Chargers led 32-26 at halftime, but the Cardinals fought back to force a 62-62 tie. Luckily for the Chargers, a few key baskets down the stretch preserved the win.

Hawks hockey team wins season finale

Tuesday, Feb. 10

Shawano 9, Rhinelander 1

The Shawano/Bonduel hockey team closed out their regular season with a 9-1 win over Rhinelander and wins in four of their last five games.

Kielian Armbruster and Gavin Hundt each had two goals for the Hawks, and Hundt also had two assists.

Hawks girls soar past Thunderbirds

Monday, Feb. 9

Shawano 77, Lakeland 46

The Hawks started out slow, but a late first-half run led to a 39-22 halftime lead. Shawano then put the game away in the second half, winning 77-46.

Leah Nordin had 36 points, and Maci Beyer scored 17 to lead the Hawks.

Chargers boys win in overtime

Monday, Feb. 9

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 51, Edgar 49 (OT)

Wittenberg-Birnamwood defeated Edgar 51-49 in overtime to win the nonconference matchup in Wittenberg.

2 wrestlers perfect at M&O Conference meet

M&O Conference Meet

Feb. 6

One wrestler from Gillett/Suring and another from Lena went 4-0 at the Marinette & Oconto Conference boys Multi-Dual Tournament on Feb. 6 at Lena.

Gavin Staszak of Gillett/Suring and Max Peterson of Lena each enjoyed a perfect day on the mats.

Bowling

Lakeshore Masters

Lakeshore Lanes, Feb. 2

Team Standings

Farmall 304.5-79.5

Arndt Trucking 261-123

Cassidy’s Studio Lounge 243.5-140.5

Remi’s 233.5-150.5

Golden Sands 201.5-182.5

Rosie’s Railway 200.5-183.5

Launching Pad 174.5-209.5

Pin Pricks 160-224

Brothers 145.5-237.5

Shawano Auto 140.5-234.5

Lakeshore Lanes 137-247

Eagles seal the deal from free-throw line

Find a way to get it done.

That’s the message Warren Wilber III had for the Menominee Nation girls basketball team as the coach gathered his squad for a timeout during a Central Wisconsin Conference-East matchup with Iola-Scandinavia.

The Eagles were trailing the host Thunderbirds by three points with fewer than three minutes to go Feb. 6 and their top player – Urijah Reevis – had just left the game with an ankle injury.

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