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Tigerton wins volleyball conference crown

Gillett won the close games and defeated the visiting Coleman Cougars 3-0 on Oct. 14.

Game scores were 25-22, 25-17, 25-20.

Suring 3, Lena 1

Suring topped Lena 3-1 with scores of 25-8, 24-26, 25-12, 25-17.

Chloe Schroeder led the Eagles with 40 assists, three digs and an attack kill.

Aliya Cox collected 13 attack kills, a blocked kill, one dig and one assist.

Red Raiders, Trojans end game in 1-1 tie

The Red Raiders and Trojans battled to a 1-1 draw Oct. 14.

Green Bay Southwest opened the scoring with a goal from Brian Hernandez-Castro in the 39th minute. Pulaski got the equalizer in the 60th minute courtesy of a goal by Nolan Pratt.

A steady rain fell throughout the game, and neither team created many opportunities on goal due to the wet conditions.

Thundercatz lower the boom in Wild Rose

Besides wrapping up a Central Wisconsin Conference-8 championship, the Marion/Tigerton football team is also back in the WIAA 8-player playoffs for the first time since 2019.

The Thundercatz headed to Wild Rose on Oct. 10 with a chance to win the conference title outright and did that with a 51-16 win over the Wildcats.

Pulaski uses ground game to sting Hornets

Pulaski, Bonduel, Oconto Falls and Lena/STAA will head into their final regular-season football game after posting wins Oct. 10.

Panthers bounce back to win home volleyball invite

The Oconto Falls Panthers had a busy and hard-fought week on the court, opening with a pair of tough matchups before storming back to capture the championship at their home invitational Oct. 11. The Panthers put the early-week losses behind them in a big way, going a perfect 5–0 to win their home invite.

Dickman recognized for accomplishments

Wittenberg-Birnamwood senior Reese Dickman swam in her last home meet Oct. 2, when the Chargers hosted New London. During the break, the team recognized Dickman for her accomplishments.

 

Big bruin creates happy 9/11 memory for fire chief

The brotherhood of firefighters is legendary, and never was that bond shining stronger than in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks that claimed the lives of 343 New York City firefighters.

That anniversary remains a bittersweet one for all firefighters as they recall the disaster but also the heroics displayed on an epic scale.

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