16 October 2019

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Lomira Has Strong Showing At Home Meet

Lomira Has Strong Showing At Home Meet


ZACH COOK The Lomira cross country team hosted eight schools at its home event last week. Both the boys and girls teams had strong performances as the boys team finished third and the womens team finished in fourth place. Among the teams invited to the boys race were Sheboygan Lutheran and Kohler, who are both ranked in the top five in the state. “I was impressed with the third place

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Lady Card Volleyball  Victorious Over Omro

Lady Card Volleyball Victorious Over Omro


Mia Zagar, a senior on the Lady Card volleyball team, sends the ball back over the net into Omro territory during the homecoming game against the Foxes last week. (Karen Rouse | DCP) Cardinal Megan Schellpfeffer serves to the Omro Foxes at the MHS game played at home on October 10. (Karen Rouse | DCP) Cardinal Maggie Vander Schaaf punches the ball during last week’s game when MHS played Omro

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Strong Second Half Lifts Lomira Over Laconia

Strong Second Half Lifts Lomira Over Laconia


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.

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WLA Spoils Mayville’s Homecoming With Shut Out Victory

WLA Spoils Mayville’s Homecoming With Shut Out Victory


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

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Marshladies Rally From Early Loss,  Take Second In Trailways Silver Bracket Tournament

Marshladies Rally From Early Loss, Take Second In Trailways Silver Bracket Tournament


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

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Lady Lions Take Down NFDL In Four Sets

Lady Lions Take Down NFDL In Four Sets


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
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Husticon Ensures Playoff Birth Following Homecoming Rout Of Parkview/Albany

Husticon Ensures Playoff Birth Following Homecoming Rout Of Parkview/Albany


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.

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