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I shouldn't have to get Apple TV or Peacock to be able to watch Wisconsin sports | Letters
I’m just thinking about what has happened to our sports since the colleges and owner's let TV take them over. We now have the Milwaukee Brewers on Apple the Green Bay Packers on Peacock (“Will Packers fans need a Peacock subscription to watch Brazil game against Eagles?” April 10). ...
D.C. Everest wins 12 events, rolls to team title at home five-team track invite
WESTON – D.C. Everest won 12 events and easily won its home five-team D.C. Everest Boys Track & Field Invitational on Friday at Stiehm Stadium. D.C. Everest racked up 151 points, well ahead of runner-up Marathon (73.5) and Marshfield (69). Wausau East was fourth with 49.5 points. D.C. Everest...
Wausau West softball blasts River Falls
WAUSAU – Wausau West pitcher Kaitlyn Butler held River Falls to three hits and she also had two hits and scored three times on offense as the Warriors won a nonconference softball game 12-2 on Friday at West High School. Butler struck out four and walked just two as...
Wausau East boys golf wins opening leg of Wisconsin Valley Conference Tournament
WISCONSIN RAPIDS – Wausau East finished with a team score of 318 to finish six shots in front of Stevens Point and capture the first leg of the seven-meet Wisconsin Valley Conference Boys Golf Tournament on Friday at Ridges Golf Course. Cooper Bjerke and Teddy Schlindwein of Wausau East,...
Softball leaders Chequamegon and Athens to meet
The Athens High School girls softball team remains in first place with a 5-0 record in the Marawood-North conference and a 9-2 overall record. The team will play at second place Chequamegon on April 30, before hosting the Eagles on May 2. Chequamegon is 3-1 in the conference and 9-1 overall. The Eagles most recently won 2-1 against Newman Catholic, and are on a six game win streak after taking two-game series from Prentice and Flambeau, and splitting a series with Phillips. ...
Lakeland Union Grabs Home Win over Merrill
MINOCQUA, Wis. (WJFW)- The Lakeland Union baseball team capped off a successful week as the T-Birds grabbed their third win in a row with a 3-2 win over Merrill. The T-Birds got six innings out of starting pitcher Nate Ariola, the right hander battled base runners all morning and made the pitches when he needed to holding the Bluejays to just one run over six innings.
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