18 September 2019

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Mayville Cross Country  Hosts 690 Runners

Mayville Cross Country Hosts 690 Runners


Mayville Cross Country Hosts 690 Runners Two-hundred nine girls competing in the girls varsity cross country race start at the Mike Hurlbert Invitational on September 13. The race, held at the Mayville Golf Course, was attended by 17 cross country teams and included varsity and junior varsity competition. (Karen Rouse | DCP) MHS varsity tennis Cardinal Katelynn Hanna eyes the ball as it is returned

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11 September 2019

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Marshladies Volleyball Season Underway,  Horicon Takes First Place At Home Quad Invitational

Marshladies Volleyball Season Underway, Horicon Takes First Place At Home Quad Invitational


MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER The Horicon Marshladies volleyball team looked sharp at a home four-team invitational at Horicon Junior-Senior High School on Saturday, Sept. 7, winning all three matches en route to a first place finish following a heartbreaking loss to the Valley Christian Warriors in the

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Lomira Runners Strong At Dodge County Cross Country Invite

Lomira Runners Strong At Dodge County Cross Country Invite


Horicon And Mayville Each Have Top-Five Individual Finishers MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER It was a great day to run like a Lion at the high school cross country Dodge County Invite at River Bend Park in Horicon, as the Lomira boys took first place as a team while the girls’ squad took second. The Mayville girls took fourth, while

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Too Many Mistakes To Overcome  In Mayville’s Loss To Omro

Too Many Mistakes To Overcome In Mayville’s Loss To Omro


ZACH COOK The Mayville football team proved to be its own worst enemy during last Friday night’s 35-14 loss at home against Omro. The Cardinals had three turnovers in the game, with one being an interception that was returned 17 yards for a touchdown. Mayville Head Coach Tom Noennig said this loss was especially tough knowing

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Thirty-Point Second Quarter Propels Husticon Past Waterloo

Thirty-Point Second Quarter Propels Husticon Past Waterloo


MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER It was a quintessential football evening in Hustisford on Friday, Sept. 6 as an autumn chill forced fans to don blankets, jackets and pullovers as the Horicon-Hustisford (Husticon) Marsh-Falcons football team hosted the Waterloo Pirates. The game was Husticon’s (2-1, 0-0) last non-conference game of the year,

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Lions Continue To Roll In Shutout Victory

Lions Continue To Roll In Shutout Victory


Zach Cook The Lomira football team continued its winning ways on Friday night with an impressive 41-0 victory against North Fond du Lac for its first conference win in 2019.While the team’s first two games featured a heavy rushing attack, the Lions utilized a balanced attack in the shutout victory. Lomira finished the game with 135 yards passing and 160 yards rushing.

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Lady Cards Take Lady Lions  In Straight Sets

Lady Cards Take Lady Lions In Straight Sets


ZACH COOK A pair of conference rivals squared off last Thursday night as the Mayville volleyball team hosted Lomira. The Lady Cards came out ready to defend their home court in the conference, defeating the Lady Lions in straight sets. Mayville took an early lead during the first set and never really looked back. The Lady Cards took the opening
04 September 2019

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Lomira Wins Home Opener Behind Dominant Rushing Attack

Lomira Wins Home Opener Behind Dominant Rushing Attack


Wins Inaugural ‘Battle For The Fire Axe’ ZACH COOK The Lomira-Campbellsport rivalry had something more than bragging rights at stake during last Friday’s football game. In conjunction with both fire departments and first responders, the teams were battling for the fire axe, a new annual tradition between the two teams. The

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Tale Of Two Halves As Marsh-Falcons Roll Over Cardinals

Tale Of Two Halves As Marsh-Falcons Roll Over Cardinals


MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER During the Mayville Cardinals’ Parents Night pregame ceremony, a bald eagle flew over the football field at Mayville High School, followed a few minutes later by a large red-tailed hawk. While neither bird were falcons, the two predatory raptors may have been a bad omen for the football Cardinals (1-1, 0-0). Despite