Sports
Latest News
Packers to limit attendance for remainder of regular season
For the remainder of the 2020 NFL regular season, game attendees at Lambeau Field will be limited to Packers employees and their household families, the organization recently announced.
Denny is new Seymour girls’ basketball coach
Derick Denny is the latest former player of Murphy’s from the Seymour boys’ basketball program to get a head coaching gig at the high school level.
Jaguars pull away from Tritons in second half
The first half of action Dec. 15 between Notre Dame and visiting Ashwaubenon couldn’t have been any more back-and-forth.
Jaguars swim past Red Raiders
Cooper Herr, Jackson Hodek and Nick Messamore each won two individual events Dec. 15, as the Ashwaubenon boys’ swimming and diving team defeated Pulaski 100-77.
Nicolet National Bank Senior Spotlight: Wyatt Kaczrowski ─ Seymour wrestling, cross country
Wyatt “Kaz” Kaczrowski not only is a three-time WIAA state qualifier on the wrestling mat, but he’s also finished on the podium each season.
Bay Port’s Ingold man of the year nominee
Alec Ingold, a 2015 Bay Port High School graduate and now in his second season with the Las Vegas Raiders in the National Football League, is the team’s nominee for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award.
Linsley man of the year nominee
Green Bay Packers center Corey Linsley has been named the team nominee for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award, which recognizes a player for his excellence on and off the field and is among the league’s most prestigious awards.
Voyageurs unaffected by change
The transfer of the Green Bay Booyah to Mark Skogen will not have an impact on the future of the Green Bay Voyageurs Football Club.
Pirates tally three goals in final 11 minutes to stun Jaguars
The Bay Port boys’ hockey team stormed back from a two-goal, third-period deficit to defeat Ashwaubenon 5-4 in a Fox River Classic Conference game Dec. 12 at the Cornerstone Community Ice Center.
Green Bay suffers third straight loss
On a snowy Saturday afternoon Dec. 12, the Green Bay women’s basketball team couldn’t overcome a slow start in falling 61-58 to Milwaukee in a Horizon League game at the Kress Events Center.