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Waupoose takes first at Oconto Invite

Menominee Nation’s Bryant Waupoose III set a new personal record at 17:00.8 when he finished first at the Oconto Invitational on Sept. 30.

Teammate Michael Peters III finished 15th in 19:37.5, a new season record for him.

Erik Kosch, of Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas Academy, placed 23rd, followed by Menominee Nation’s Cashius Reevis in 24th.

Red Raiders shut out Ships on soccer field

The Pulaski Red Raiders soccer team got its first conference win of the season with a 2-0 victory over the Manitowoc Ships on Sept. 30.

Jax Urben opened the scoring for Pulaski in the 25th minute off an assist from Walker Wozniak. Nolan Pratt added an insurance goal for the Red Raiders in the 71st minute. Josh Aranda assisted on the goal.

Pulaski tennis team defeated 6-1

Elizabeth Dornfeld, Pulaski’s No. 4 singles player, scored the only victory for the Red Raiders in a 6-1 loss to De Pere on Sept. 30.

Dornfeld defeated Soma Kadipi Reddy 6-4, 6-4.

Coming up short in their singles matches were Ruth Krause, Anna Krause and Emory Groteluschen.

Doubles losses were recorded by Linde Lemerond and Aubrie Schuessler, Ayla Groteluschen and Gretchen Rottier, and Aubrey Coel and Riley Hartman.

No homecoming upset for Hawks this year

The final regular-season home game for the Shawano football team turned out to be one for the Hawks and their fans to forget about.

The Hawks will play their home games on a brand new turf field starting next season and wrapped up their home schedule Sept. 27 with a 37-8 nonconference loss to Luxemburg-Casco.

Remember the Titans

Will the Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas Academy football team advance to the WIAA 8-player state championship game for the second year in a row?

That remains to be seen, but if their last game is any indication, the Titans are well on their way.

Lena/STAA improved to 6-0 on the season and 5-0 in Across the Bay Conference play Sept. 26 by handing Suring a 36-6 loss at Lena High School.

Defense shines in Panthers’ home win over Coleman

With three games remaining in the regular season, the Oconto Falls Panthers are in the hunt for another Northwoods Conference football championship.

The Panthers took a big step toward their first conference title since 2023 on Sept. 26 with a 24-8 win over Coleman while improving to 5-1 overall and 4-0 in Northwoods play.

Oconto Falls 24, Coleman 8

Career milestone of 1,000 kills

Oconto Falls freshman Stella Ripley, left, celebrates her sister, Lucy Ripley, and her 1,000 career kills on the volleyball court. The milestone was reached in a match against Denmark.

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