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UW-Whitewater pulls out win in regional opener in Iowa
UW-Whitewater took advantage of an infield error to score two runs in the first inning, and then relied on standout reliever Brooke Hock to win the its opening game of the NCAA Division III softball regional tournament at Pella, Iowa on Thursday afternoon. The Warhawks defeated Bethel (Minnesota) College 2-0 to move into the winner’s bracket of the double-elimination tournament. The Warhawks (33-8) play host Central (Iowa) College (30-10) in...
NCAA Division III baseball: UW-Whitewater jumps to quick lead, cruises to win in regional opener
WHITEWATER — Max Husebo, boosted by a five-run first inning, pitched seven innings of two-run baseball to help the UW-Whitewater baseball team to a 9-2 victory over Crown (Minnesota) College in the opening game of a NCAA Division III regional at Prucha Field at Jim Miller Stadium on Friday. “Any time you score five in the first, you have to feel good at where you are,” Warhawks coach John Vodenlich said. ...
Track and field: Heagney, Stricker, Riley earn individual wins for Fort at conference meet
OREGON — Fort Atkinson’s track and field teams won four events at Tuesday’s Badger Large Conference meet hosted by Oregon High School. Three of the victories came on the track by the boys team, which scored 53.33 points to finish seventh. Sophomore Grant Heagney won the 800-meter run in 2:00.45 with senior Ben Stricker taking second in 2:01.02 and junior Owen Geiger placing seventh in 2:04.66. ...
June Electronic and Appliance Recycling event announced
LAKE MILLS - Jefferson County has announced the Lake Mills Electronic and Appliance Recycling Event, to be held on Saturday, June 8 from 8-11 a.m. at the Lake Mills Light and Water Department. The event, located at 155 Industrial Drive, is open to households only and registration is not required, but fees apply for some items. Items from multiple residences and families are allowed. Recyclable items with no fees include...
Baseball: Brakmanis drives in go-ahead run as Lakeside beats Lake Mills 7-6 to keep title hopes alive
The Warriors, who trailed by three runs on two separate occasions, rallied late to keep their conference championship aspirations intact. Leadoff man Cooper Brakmanis singled home the go-ahead run in the sixth inning as Lakeside Lutheran's baseball team staved off visiting Lake Mills 7-6 in Capitol North play on Thursday, May 16. "Cooper has been a huge spark at the top of our order and came through in a big...
Hermanson named Forward Janesville president and CEO
JANESVILLE — Forward Janesville has named Shar Hermanson its next president and CEO. Hermanson, a Janesville native, replaces Oakleigh Ryan, who has been interim CEO since February. Former President and CEO Angela Pakes stepped down on Feb. 29. Derek Greene, chairperson of Forward Janesville’s Board of Directors, announced Hermanson’s hiring in a release on Friday. ...
Baseball: Jefferson surges past Whitewater 12-2 in conference finale
WHITEWATER -- Aidan Kammer had three hits and drove in three runs as Jefferson's baseball team capped Rock Valley play by run-ruling Whitewater 12-2 in five innings at WHS on Thursday. The Whippets (2-17, 0-12 in conference) had three of their five hits in the first inning, scoring twice to lead 2-0 on Eddie Rohloff's RBI groundout and Matthew Carollo's RBI double. Jefferson seized the lead with a three-run second....
Track and field: Lakeside boys set eight conference records, rule Capitol meet
Lakeside Lutheran's boys track and field team laid waste to the record books. The defending Division 2 state team champion Warriors set eight conference records on their way to winning the Capitol Conference Meet at Lake Mills High School on Tuesday, May 14. Two weeks after losing by just two points to Lodi during the dual meet season, Lakeside scored 188 points to beat Lodi by 27 for the championship...
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