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Baseball clinches No. 1 seed for sections, ends regular season with 19th straight win
The Caledonia Warriors baseball squad finished out its regular season with wins against both Winona Cotter and Lewiston-Altura to finish the season with a 19-1 record on a 19-game win streak, earning the No. 1 seed in the section tournament. The Warriors won against Cotter 2-0 on Tuesday, May 14, and beat Lewiston-Altura by a score of 6-0 on Friday, May 17. Against Winona Cotter ...
Caledonia softball clinches conference title and No. 2 seed after flawless week
The Caledonia Area Warriors softball squad won three games in the last week of its regular season to end with an 18-2 record, locking up the No. 2 seed for the section tournament. On Tuesday, May 14 the Lady Warriors beat Winona Cotter by score 12-1 for some redemption for their season opener. Thursday, May 16 the Warriors felled Lewiston-Altura by a score of 11-1, and finally the rounded out the season by beating Fillmore Central in four innings by score is 18-2. ...
Boys and Girls Golf
Golf: Falcons Teams Stay Perfect as Boys Edge Lancers By One Stroke. The boys golf matchup of La Crescent/Hokah (6-0, 6-0) and Fillmore Central (5-0, 6-0) was key to the TRC-East race. Twelve golfers took to Harmony Golf Course. The worst score was a respectable 45. FC got a season-low round from frosh tri-medalist Brody Srsen (37). Brock Sikkink (38) and Anthony Kiehne (39) also shot sub-40. Josh Haugerud chipped in a 41 which gave FC a 155. Lancer tri-medalists Ryan Nutter and Wyatt Krzoska (37’s) plus Wyatt Ferrell (40) and Tobias Sajdok (42) combined for a 156, giving FC the one-shot win! FC’s Aiden Arnold (42) and Luke Hellickson (44) shot good non-team-scoring rounds. Both teams shot season-low TRC rounds. FC’s girls kept up their dominant year with 190 to 235 victory. Lily Miller medaled with a 45. Myleigh Scheevel (47), Aubrey Larson (48), Annika Mensink (50), and Ella Dahly (50) followed. FC’s boys then beat R-P 163 to 174. Trojan Jaxson Meldahl (38) was the medalist. FC had the next four; Arnold and Sikkink (40’s), Srsen (41) and Hellickson (42). Trojans Will LaFleur (44), Gus Hoiland (45), Sam LaFleur (47), Kellen Drinkall (47), and Carter Kopperud (49) came next. Falcons Kiehne (49) and Haugerud (51) were the last two. FC’s girls cruised 188 to 242. The Falcons had the top five; Scheevel (45), Larson (47), Miller (48), Mensink (48), and Dahly (53). Both Falcons teams improved to 7-0, 8-0. Both lead the TRC-East with two matches left. R-P’s boys fell to 3-4, 3-4.
Caledonia/Spring Grove track participates at Chatfield Invite, prepares for sub-sections
Caledonia/Spring Grove track traveled to the Chatfield Invite on Thursday, May 16. With a strong showing across the board, the track team is poised to do well at the sub-section tournament — in more than a few events. The boys took third with 118 points. The girls placed fourth with 53 points. The boys had a great team effort, placing first in the 100m dash, 200m dash, 110m hurdles, both relays, the high jump and discus. ...
Baseball Game Preview: Tomah Plays at Home
Tomah has been on the road for three straight, but on Tuesday they'll finally head home. They will take on the West Salem Panthers at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday. Both teams come into the contest bolstered by wins in their previous matches. On Saturday, Tomah was able to grind out...
Baseball Game Preview: Reedsburg Plays at Home
The Reedsburg Beavers will look to defend their home field on Tuesday against the Onalaska Hilltoppers at 5:00 p.m. Both squads will be entering this one on the heels of a big victory. Reedsburg's hitters will try to repeat the strong performance they gave on Friday, when they got past...
Wolfpack outlast Dakota SC in high energy matchup
The Wolfpack outlasted Dakota SC on Saturday, thanks to stellar play by goaltender, TJ Whisenhunt. Will Francis and Xavier Anderson did the heavy lifting for the Wolfpack offensively, scoring the goals for Superior City. Whisenhunt was phenomenal, swatting everything near him and commanding his defense well enough to give up...
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