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Cicada numbers expected to surge this summer in Southeast Wisconsin
MILWAUKEE — Within the next few weeks, Southeastern Wisconsin will witness cicadas take over once the soil temperatures reach the mid- to upper 60s. "These are all the Brood 13 periodical cicadas that we get up here in Wisconsin," said Nick Dowdy, the head of zoology at the Milwaukee Public Museum.
Softball Game Preview: Badger on Home-Turf
Badger has been on the road for five straight, but on Thursday they'll finally head home. They will take on the Elkhorn Elks at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday. Given that both teams suffered a loss in their last game, they both have a little extra motivation heading into this match.
Allen brothers compete at SLC Tournament for Beloit Memorial
ELKHORN, Wis. — The Southern Lakes Conference golf season wrapped up with the conference tournament hosted by the Elkhorn Elks on Wednesday at Evergreen Country Club, which was yet another course that Beloit Memorial golfers Max and Marcus Allen had yet to play on. Learning the course on the go, senior Max Allen shot an 87 to place 21st while his brother Marcus shot an 88 to place 23rd. Elkhorn’s Evan Ahler did a strong job defending his home course as he shot a 70 to win the meet’s medalist honors while Waterford’s Robbie Meyers was one-shot behind in second. The Wolverines dominated the meet winning the team title with a score of 302, well ahead of second-place Westosha Central’s 321. The Allen brothers will be back in action on Tuesday at the WIAA Division 1 Monroe Regional.
Deluge of doubles lifts Janesville Parker past Lake Geneva Badger
JANESVILLE — With a Division 1 sectional seeding meeting on deck after its game Wednesday night, Janesville Parker played one of its more complete games of the season against Lake Geneva Badger at the Youth Sports Complex. The Vikings had five RBI doubles, including two by Kenedi Pryne, among their seven total hits, and Lilly Keller threw a three-hit shutout in the 8-0 nonconference win, which also marked Parker’s Senior Night. ...
Allie Gustafson's solo homer, strong pitching from Rilynne Cleland sends Beloit Memorial to 1-0 win over Elkhorn
BELOIT — It seemed like no matter how hard the Beloit Memorial softball team wallopped the ball, an Elkhorn defender was always there to make a great play. A rocket off the bat of Trinity Winfield or Brooklynne Hereford-Foster would be snagged by shortstop Mylee Calvillo or a solid fly ball from Jasmine Smith that seemed to be tailing away would be run down by center fielder Ellie Jacobson. So...
Edgerton cruises to Rock Valley Conference boys golf championship at Riverside Golf Course in Janesville
Tyler Short of Walworth Big Foot made a pair of birdies over his final four holes to tie Edgerton’s Owen Wagie for top medalist honors at the Rock Valley Conference Championship at Riverside Golf Course in Janesville. Both Short and Wagie finished at 3-under 69. Crimson Tide players occupied the rest of the top five spots on the leaderboard, and Edgerton, ranked No. 2 in the state in Division 2 by the Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin, comfortably won the team title with a score...
Twin Lakes’ Turtle ‘Shellebration’ Set For May 18
GREEN BAY — Twin Lakes State Park is hosting the second annual Turtle “Shellebration” on Saturday, May 18 from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m., in the Discovery Area. Turtle-themed merchandise will be available for purchase from the Friends of Twin Lakes State Park, an all-volunteer nonprofit group that works to support Twin Lakes State Park..
Softball roundup: Walworth Big Foot deals Brodhead its first conference defeat of season
A pair of duels from the circle resulted in a doubleheader split between Brodhead and Walworth Big Foot in Rock Valley Rock Division action Tuesday. In game one, it was all tied at two when Sophia Leitzen hit a two-out, one-run single in the top of the sixth to help the Cardinals get the win. Ava Risum pitched seven innings and allowed two runs (one earned) on three hits with 11 strikeouts. ...
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