11 September 2019

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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

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Fifty Year Reunion For 1969 Horicon Marshmen  Football Team Planned For September 20

Fifty Year Reunion For 1969 Horicon Marshmen Football Team Planned For September 20


Fifty Year Reunion For 1969 Horicon Marshmen Football Team Planned For September 20 The headline read, “Marshmen Are Football Champions” and on Sept. 20, 2019, those champions will have the chance to get together again for the 50th anniversary of the Horicon Marshmen football team winning the outright 1969 Little Ten Championship. The 1969 team went 7-1 and was undefeated in conference.
28 August 2019

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John Fleischman Goes On  Honor Flight

John Fleischman Goes On Honor Flight


John Fleischman Goes On Honor Flight By Anne Trautner In May, John Fleischman answered his phone, and the person on the other line said, “Good news.” Fleischman wasn’t sure what they were talking about. “I don’t even know who you are,” he replied. The person on the other line said they were calling from Stars and Stripes. Fleischman was going to go on the flight.

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Lady Indians Nip Ripon, Kiel  To Start Off Season At 2-0

Lady Indians Nip Ripon, Kiel To Start Off Season At 2-0


Lady Indians Nip Ripon, Kiel To Start Off Season At 2-0 By Judy Harlow Kewaskum’s first home tennis match ended successfully with its No. 1 and 4 singles players, Megan Krolski and Sophie Marchello, winning their matches to secure a 4-3 victory over a senior-dominated Ripon team. “Stunned is all I can say. I wonder though... Is this the year of a series of unforgettable events?” KHS

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Lomira Amasses More Than 300 Rushing Yards  During Victory Over Husticon In Season Opener

Lomira Amasses More Than 300 Rushing Yards During Victory Over Husticon In Season Opener


MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER As a cooperative program, the Horicon-Hustisford (Husticon) MarshFalcons football team were undefeated against the Lomira Lions going back to 2016. All of that changed last Friday, Aug. 23 when Lomira (1-0, 0-0) traveled to Hustisford and got the better of Husticon (0-0, 0-1)
21 August 2019

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Healthy Group Of Indians Set To Open  2019 Campaign Under New Coach

Healthy Group Of Indians Set To Open 2019 Campaign Under New Coach


Healthy Group Of Indians Set To Open 2019 Campaign Under New Coach By Judy Harlow It’s unlikely Kewaskum High football coach Steve Tennies walks around with a four-leaf clover in his pocket, but the first-year head coach doesn’t want a repeat of the back luck the Indians experienced a season ago when they lost running backs Eli Bartelt, Jed Ermer and Jermaine J.J. Thull, along with quarterback