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A GREAT REGIONALS: Phillips tops D3 boys/girls track and field, Chequamegon second
The Phillips High School men’s and women’s track and field teams won the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Regional Meet on May 20. Chequamegon was second in the mens division, followed by Hurley, Washburn, Solon Springs/Northwood, Drummond, Bayfield, South Shore, Winter, Mellen, Lac Courte Oreilles, and Mercer. Hurley finished second in the women’s division, followed by Chequamegon in third, the South Shore, Drummond, Mercer, Washburn, Solon Springs/Northwood, Winter, Mellen, Butternut, Bayfield,...
Area golf news
Opening day for the Lakeview Golf and Pizza Ladies’ Golf League was Friday, May !0. The game for the day was Regular Golf. Jean Purtell came in first place, Mary Marienfeld took second, and Louise Henk came in third and also took home the low putts honors for the day. The game for the May 17 Lakeview Golf and Pizza Friday Morning Ladies’ Golf League was Middle Score. Mary Jo...
HHS golfers place fourth in conference
The Hayward Hurricanes boys golf team placed fourth in the Heart O’ North Conference meet at Cumberland Golf Course Thursday May 16. Hurricanes sophomore Liam Aldoff earned a spot on the 2024 all-conference team, placing sixth for the season. Conference tournament team scores: Ladysmith, 320; Chetek-Weyerhaeuser, 320; Northwestern, 332; Hayward, 335; St. Croix Falls, 341; Cameron, 368; Cumberland 369; Ashland, 386; Spooner, 388; Barron, 397. ...
Drug investigation results in four local arrests
HAYWARD - After a four-month investigation into drug activity throughout Sawyer, Washburn and Barron counties, four persons have been arrested, according to the Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Police Department. Three individuals from Spooner were charged, and a Stone Lake area resident was arrested in Barron County after a traffic stop. Shane Miller, 46, Brandon Bartle, 31, and Kristin Root, 39, all from Spooner, have been arrested as a result of...
Hurricane golfers advance to sectional
The Hayward Hurricanes boys golf team placed third in the WIAA Division 2 regional playoffs at Hidden Greens North in Solon Springs Tuesday May 21. Thereby, the Canes qualified for the sectional meet at Turtleback in Rice Lake Tuesday May 28. The top four teams at the Solon Springs regional have qualified for the sectional. They are: Lakeland Union, 307; Rice Lake, 331; Hayward, 345; and Northland Pines, 346. Scoring for the Hurricanes were: Kegan Walsh, 84; Guy Swenson, 87; Gavin Hand, 87; Liam Aldoff, 87; and Carter Roach, 93. The regional medalist was Lakeland’s Matt Haggart, who shot a 72. Qualifying as individuals for the sectional are: Ean Perry, Antigo, 76; Lawson Burkhart, Northwestern,78; and Cooper DeBriyn, Ashland, 87.
Hayward's Wessel playing baseball at UW-Whitewater
Austin Wessel, a sophomore General Business major from Hayward attending the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, is a member of the Warhawks baseball team, which secured the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular season championship outright on Friday, May 3, with a pair of victories against UW-Stevens Point. The Warhawks finished the regular season with a 32-8 record, including a 19-5 mark in conference play, and began the postseason by hosting the 2024 WIAC Tournament as the top seed May 9-11. They advanced to win the NCAA regional championship with a 6-4 win over Centre. Wessel, an infielder with the Warhawks, batted .250 this season and drove in seven runs, with on-base percentage of .471. UW-Whitewater has now won 22 WIAC regular season championships, including six of the last seven.
Lions to serve pancake breakfast here
The Hayward Lions Club will serve a free pancake breakfast from 7 to 11 a.m. Saturday May 25 at the Veterans Community Center. The menu will include all-you-can eat pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausages, juice, coffee and milk. Goodwill offerings will go towards all community organizations. Individuals are invited to donate a pair of used eyeglasses for an extra chance to win in the prize drawings.
Net Gains - A Q&A with Ashland Oredockers boys tennis coach Gary Stevens
When Gary Stevens took over the Ashland Oredockers boys tennis program as head coach two seasons ago, he was inheriting a program which had experienced a recent decline in numbers while also playing through a make-work schedule of limited games. Flash forward to 2024, and the ‘Dockers are not only playing regularly but showcase a WIAA D2 state qualifying doubles team of seniors Austin Vyskocil and Bodee Mikkonen — a duo which hopes to improve upon the still impressive one win they collected at the...
Police break into home to save life
A perfect storm of trouble required the Park Falls Police Department to undergo a forceful entry into a residence in order to save a life. According to the police response report of Sgt. Robert Zoubek, he and Police Chief Marvin Nevelier responded to a medical alert company call to emergency dispatch on May 7, regarding a woman who was home alone and in respiratory distress. When the officers arrived the electrical power to that area of the city had suddenly gone out. ...
Ashland administrator sounds off on recent electric vehicle charging station bill
A bill signed by Gov. Tony Evers intended to entice business owners to install electric vehicle charging stations has a side effect that an Ashland official feels is crippling. Ashland installed two electric vehicle charging stations in a municipal lot last year to make the city greener and attract tourism. Since then, the chargers have received a fair amount of use. City Administrator Brant Kucera said it’s not enough to generate a significant amount of money but pays for themselves. ...
Lakeland Union takes down Chequamegon to finish regular season with a win
MINOCQUA, Wis. (WJFW)- It was the regular season finale for Lakeland Union and Chequamegon baseball, with the T-Birds hosting the Screaming Eagles in a Great Northern-Marawood Conference showdown. Lakeland Union came into this matchup fresh off of a sweep of Northland Pines in their final conference series of the season....
Trail by Trail: Cable, Duluth, Sawyer County, Washburn County
Cable, Wis. - The Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association trails have now opened. CAMBA maintains several trail clusters in and around Cable. Trails are also located near Mount Ashwabay, Namakagon, Seeley, and Hayward. Crews say once trails open for the season, they’re open. They add that trails are possible because of the work of volunteers. Sign-up is open here for future work days.
BEST IN BREED: Park Falls dog wins at Westminster
PARK FALLS — The Kozak family of Eisenstein have the top American water spaniel in the country. Their dog, Smokey, was awarded Best of Breed on May 14 at the 148th Westminster Kennel Club dog show in Queens, New York. Smokey, who turns 4-years-old in August, has held the title for three years running. Smoky is the fifth generation of his breeding stock and is not the first to get to Westminster but is the first to win “the big prize,” not just winning the...
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