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27 April 2022

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Athlete Spotlight

Athlete Spotlight


Athlete Spotlight Tierney Herman – Kewaskum Indian Name: Tierney Herman School: Kewaskum High School Sport: Soccer What team are you excited to face? I am excited to face Slinger. For many years Kewaskum soccer has been under the radar and I hope that by competing with well known programs and having a positive outcome will prove what we have created here in Kewaskum. Talk about

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ROUNDUP:

ROUNDUP:


ROUNDUP: Kewaskum Youth Soccer April 16 Game #1: The first game of the spring 2022 season the U7 Rays started out on a very chilly day against the Slinger Hammerheads. Lucas Torn scored the first goal of the game. The second quarter the Kewaskum Rays came out strong with five goals achieved by: Liam Schoofs, Sawyer Knorr, Lucas Torn with two more, and Kennedy Bonlender. The team’s strong

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ROUNDUP:


ROUNDUP: Indians Baseball MICHAEL PROCHNOW ASSISTANT COACH, KHS BASEBALL Kewaskum, 6 vs Kiel, 5 Despite seeing its four-run lead whittled down by the end, Kewaskum (5-2) still held off the Kiel Raiders (4-1) for a 6-5 victory on Thursday, April 21. The Indians earned the victory despite allowing the Raiders to score three runs in the seventh inning. In the bottom of the third

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20 April 2022

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Cougar Boys Win Markesan Invite, A First in 20 Years

Cougar Boys Win Markesan Invite, A First in 20 Years


Cougar Boys Win Markesan Invite, A First in 20 Years CLARICE CASE JOURNALIST After earning a total of 190 points, the Campbellsport varsity boys track team took first at the Markesan Invite on Thursday, April 14. The team victory, according to coaches, is the first for the CHS boys in two decades. Senior Joseph Gardner took first in the 100-meter dash, long jump and the 4x100 relay along

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13 April 2022

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Outdoorsman’s

Outdoorsman’s


AN Outdoorsman’s JOURNAL North of the Border, 1989 to 2022 MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST This week’s column is different and tells a heck-of-a-story. The story dates back to 1989, when I first started writing, and was living in the Canadian bush while I was the camp manager at Chimo Lodge, and it carries on to last week when I went to Red Lake, Ontario, Canada, to visit with former Chimo