30 September 2020

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Flyway Clay Slayers Aim For Success

Flyway Clay Slayers Aim For Success


KAREN ROUSE The first competition of the season for the Flyway Clay Slayers was held on August 9 at the Winchester Gun Club in Franksville – the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) International Bunker Shoot. Five Clay Slayers competed.

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Renaissance Marshmen,  Horicon Cross County First Again

Renaissance Marshmen, Horicon Cross County First Again


MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER The last time the Horicon Marshmen cross country team ran within Horicon’s city limits (for the Dodge County Invite on Sept. 3), they made the short trek back to their respective homes as champions.The same was true, again, following the conclusion of the Sept. 24 Horicon River Run Invite, the annual high school cross country event held at River Bend Park in Horicon.

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23 September 2020

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KHS Boys Soccer Begins Season With Optimism

KHS Boys Soccer Begins Season With Optimism


KHS Boys Soccer Begins Season With Optimism “These are tumultuous times; it stands to reason that our first games would reflect that chaos as well, and they most certainly did!” KHS boys soccer coach John Kenworthy mused as the team entered its 2020 season with a rousing conference match against ECC rival Berlin on Thursday, Sept. 17, on the Doc Mitchell home turf. Losing significant

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Lomira Hosts Home Invite

Lomira Hosts Home Invite


omira High School hosted a home invitational on Thursday, Sept. 17. Meet scores for the boys teams were Campbellsport (31 points), Horicon (64 pts.), Lomira (95 pts.), Laconia (109 pts.) and Mayville and Dodgeland (incomplete). Womens teams scored as follows: Dodgeland (38 pts.), Lomira (42 pts.), Laconia (61 pts.), Campbellsport (137 pts.) and Mayville (166 pts.)

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16 September 2020

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Mike Hurlbert Invite Goes Well

Mike Hurlbert Invite Goes Well


On Friday, Sept. 11, Mayville hosted the Mike Hurlbert Invitational at Mayville Golf Course. There were seven junior high schools and six high schools which competed. The weather was great and so was the competition, with almost all the runners having good times, said MHS cross country Coach Bob Berry.