ZACH COOK
It was a tale of two halves for the Lomira football team last Friday as the Lions earned a hard fought homecoming victory for the second season in a row, defeating Laconia 33-14.
ZACH COOK
It was a tale of two halves for the Lomira football team last Friday as the Lions earned a hard fought homecoming victory for the second season in a row, defeating Laconia 33-14.
WLA Spoils Mayville’s Homecoming With Shut Out Victory
Dressed in Cardinal red, members of the Mayville High School Pep Band perform pop hits for the fans in the stands during the MHS vs. WLA game last week. (Karen Rouse | DCP)
A pregame pep talk is delivered by Cardinal Head Coach Tom Noennig, standing, before the start of the homecoming matchup against Winnebago Lutheran Academy on October
WLA Spoils Mayville’s Homecoming With Shut Out Victory
Dressed in Cardinal red, members of the Mayville High School Pep Band perform pop hits for the fans in the stands during the MHS vs. WLA game last week. (Karen Rouse | DCP)
A pregame pep talk is delivered by Cardinal Head Coach Tom Noennig, standing, before the start of the homecoming matchup against Winnebago Lutheran Academy on October
Mackenzie Lucht stretches into position for a block against Pardeeville. Lucht and the Marshladies came in second place at the Trailways Conference Silver Bracket tournament last weekend in Beaver Dam. (Mitchell B. Keller | DCP)
Marshladies Rally From Early Loss, Take Second In Trailways Silver Bracket Tournament
Tyrany Eberhardt attacks a ball midway through the first set of a match against
Mackenzie Lucht stretches into position for a block against Pardeeville. Lucht and the Marshladies came in second place at the Trailways Conference Silver Bracket tournament last weekend in Beaver Dam. (Mitchell B. Keller | DCP)
Marshladies Rally From Early Loss, Take Second In Trailways Silver Bracket Tournament
Tyrany Eberhardt attacks a ball midway through the first set of a match against
MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER
The Horicon-Hustisford (Husticon) MarshFalcons are Trailways Large Champions for the second time in as many years, as they earned at least a share of the title with last week’s 38-0 shutout of the Pardeeville Bulldogs.
Husticon (7-1, 5-0) came into the game undefeated in conference and
MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER
The Horicon-Hustisford (Husticon) MarshFalcons are Trailways Large Champions for the second time in as many years, as they earned at least a share of the title with last week’s 38-0 shutout of the Pardeeville Bulldogs.
Husticon (7-1, 5-0) came into the game undefeated in conference and
Lady Lions Take Down NFDL In Four Sets
Lomira teammates Tenley Gassner (left) and Kylie Neill go up for a block during last week’s win over NFDL. (Zach Cook | DCP)
Izzy Groeschel (far right) sets up a teammate during Lomira’s 3-1 win over NFDL last week. Groeschel led the team with 34 assists. (Zach Cook | DCP)
ZACH COOK
The Lomira volleyball team improved to 3-2 in conference with a
Lady Lions Take Down NFDL In Four Sets
Lomira teammates Tenley Gassner (left) and Kylie Neill go up for a block during last week’s win over NFDL. (Zach Cook | DCP)
Izzy Groeschel (far right) sets up a teammate during Lomira’s 3-1 win over NFDL last week. Groeschel led the team with 34 assists. (Zach Cook | DCP)
ZACH COOK
The Lomira volleyball team improved to 3-2 in conference with a
MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER
There was plenty of pageantry, including a parade and halftime presentations for Horicon and Hustisford high schools’ homecomings, but the Husticon Marsh-Falcons were nevertheless prepared to handle the task at hand defeating Parkview/Albany 4112, thus clinching a spot in the WIAA playoffs in the process.
MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER
There was plenty of pageantry, including a parade and halftime presentations for Horicon and Hustisford high schools’ homecomings, but the Husticon Marsh-Falcons were nevertheless prepared to handle the task at hand defeating Parkview/Albany 4112, thus clinching a spot in the WIAA playoffs in the process.
The Lomira Men’s Cross Country Team continued to improve this past week, placing third at the Slinger Invite at Homestead Hollow Park in Grafton.
The Lions finished 22 points behind the second place team Campbellsport. Coach Danner said he was impressed by the team’s effort.
“We wanted to beat Campbellsport tonight and while we fell short
The Lomira Men’s Cross Country Team continued to improve this past week, placing third at the Slinger Invite at Homestead Hollow Park in Grafton.
The Lions finished 22 points behind the second place team Campbellsport. Coach Danner said he was impressed by the team’s effort.
“We wanted to beat Campbellsport tonight and while we fell short
Senior Marin Reed won the Slinger Invitational at Homestead Hollow Park last Thursday, outpacing the second place finisher by 23 seconds.
Reed ran an excellent race over the muddy terrain showing her strength by making a move over the second half of the course. Coach Danner was said he was impressed by Marin’s effort despite the tough conditions.
“Marin
Senior Marin Reed won the Slinger Invitational at Homestead Hollow Park last Thursday, outpacing the second place finisher by 23 seconds.
Reed ran an excellent race over the muddy terrain showing her strength by making a move over the second half of the course. Coach Danner was said he was impressed by Marin’s effort despite the tough conditions.
“Marin
MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER
The Lomira Lady Lions cross country team has made a habit of running well at Horicon’s River Bend Park, as they took second place on the Sept. 5 Dodge County Invite and then placed second again at the annual Horicon River Run Invite last week on Sept. 26.
Final girls’ point scores were: 1 — Watertown Luther Prep
MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER
The Lomira Lady Lions cross country team has made a habit of running well at Horicon’s River Bend Park, as they took second place on the Sept. 5 Dodge County Invite and then placed second again at the annual Horicon River Run Invite last week on Sept. 26.
Final girls’ point scores were: 1 — Watertown Luther Prep
ZACH COOK
It had been more than 1,400 days since the Lomira football team had possession of the Milk Can, but that all changed on Friday night.
The Lions took back possession of the can with an impressive 36-0 victory against conference rival Mayville.
“I was very nervous before that game because they are a good and well-coached
ZACH COOK
It had been more than 1,400 days since the Lomira football team had possession of the Milk Can, but that all changed on Friday night.
The Lions took back possession of the can with an impressive 36-0 victory against conference rival Mayville.
“I was very nervous before that game because they are a good and well-coached
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