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Sheboygan North girls hockey player Kayla Dogs is a national champion
SHEBOYGAN — When most kids are still learning the fine arts of walking and talking, Kayla Dogs was on skates. Dogs, a sophomore at Sheboygan North, began playing hockey when she was 3 years old following in the footsteps of her mother and older sister. “Mom was a hockey player so she threw skates...
Notre Dame baseball, De Pere softball sweep FRCC doubleheaders
(WFRV) – On Monday, FRCC showdowns took place in our area, as Notre Dame visited Ashwaubenon in baseball and De Pere hosted Sheboygan North in softball. SCORES: Check out highlights from game one between the Tritons and Jags, and game two between the Redbirds and Golden Raiders, in the video above.
Wisconsin speed skater breaking records, eyes 2026 Winter Olympics
KEWASKUM, Wis. — Hailing from a small town in northwest Milwaukee, Jordan Stolz is arguably the best speed skater in the world. The young speed skater from Kewaskum is flourishing on the world stage. Jordan Stolz has won 13 gold medals in 2024, including the World Allaround Speed Skating...
Soccer Game Preview: Kewaskum Plays at Home
Kewaskum is 6-1 against Waupun since May of 2017, and they'll have a chance to extend that success on Tuesday. The Kewaskum Indians will be playing at home against the Waupun Warriors at 6:45 p.m. Kewaskum will be strutting in after a victory while Waupun will be coming in after a loss.
Second-half surge lifts Sheboygan Falls past Marinette
MARINETTE — Sheboygan Falls kept a red-hot Marinette offense under wraps as the Falcons clipped the Lady Marines’ girls soccer team 4-1 in non-conference play on Tuesday. Marinette entered Tuesday’s contest having scored 20 goals over its past three games but Sheboygan Falls (4-1 Eastern Wisconsin Conference, 7-2 overall) managed to bog down the Marines’ offense by keeping Sierra Schreiner, who had collected 14 goals over that three-game span, off the scoreboard. ...
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