SPORTS
Here are Thursday's high school sports results for the Appleton area
KIMBERLY - Brady Koester and Ayden Tomlinson combined on a two-hit shutout in the Papermakers’ win over the Spartans. Koester allowed both Oshkosh North hits to Colton Angell. Koester walked two and struck out nine. Tomlinson walked two and struck out one in the seventh. Kimberly had only two...
Undefeated Kimberly baseball the focus on Varsity Roundtable
Brady Coons, Sawyer Deering and Brady Koester of the undefeated Kimberly baseball team will be the guests today at 7 p.m. on Varsity Roundtable, our weekly prep sports program with USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin's Ricardo Arguello, Brett Christopherson and Jim Rosandick. If you have questions during the show, you can ask...
Baseball: Oregon racks up 27 hits in doubleheader against Neenah
The Oregon baseball team pounded out a combined 27 hits, but was swept by Neenah in a nonconference doubleheader on Saturday, April 20, at Neenah High School. The Panthers (2-6, 1-3 Badger Large) lost 10-9 and 13-6 to the Rockets. Oregon responded to an early three-run deficit, but couldn’t hold...
Check out last week's top prep performers throughout the Fond du Lac and Oshkosh area
Coaches and fans: To submit your team's results or nominate an athlete for next week's Top Performers list, please email Lance LeQue at LLeQue@gannett.com or follow/message him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @LanceLeQue. Here are the Top Performers from last week (based on submitted results from 4/15-4/20): BASEBALL ...
Fast start helps Marinette girls breeze past Wrightstown
MARINETTE — The Marinette High School softball team made it two in a row with an 11-5 North Eastern Conference win over Wrightstown on Tuesday. The Marines weathered a tough 0-5 start to the season but have now once back-to-back contests while outscoring the opposition by a combined 23-5. The Marinette offense continued to click with its third double-figure scoring output of the season. ...
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