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De Pere shoots past Sheboygan South
The last time the De Pere boys’ basketball senior class won a playoff game was during their freshmen season.Â
Jaguars bow out of postseason
ASHWAUBENON—The Ashwaubenon boys’ basketball team ran into a hot shooting Luxemburg-Casco team and lost 70-47 in a WIAA Regional Semi-Final game played Mar. 6 at AHS.
Comeback kids: Notre Dame advances to title game
The Notre Dame Academy hockey team stormed back for a 5-3 victory over University School of Milwaukee in a state semifinal game March 6 in Madison.
Preble loses late lead in overtime loss
As Green Bay Preble girls’ basketball coach Jim Doell and Carley Duffney latched onto one another in the hallway, there was a sense of accomplishment.
Pulaski comeback stuns Notre Dame
KAUKAUNA—The No. 2 seeded Pulaski girls’ basketball team found themselves down 20-5 to start their sectional semi-final game.Knowing the stage was big and his girls hadn’t been past a regional, Coach McElrone burned not one but two timeouts in the first six minutes of the game. What transpired next happens during ‘March Madness.’
Bay Port survives in overtime; advances to sectional finals
For the third season in a row, the Bay Port girls’ basketball team is heading to the WIAA Division 1 sectional finals after a dramatic win.
Area skiers qualify for national competition
Six area high school boys and one girl recently qualified for the 2020 Cross Country Skiing Junior Nationals March 8-14 in Truckee, California.
Nicolet National Bank Senior Spotlight: Maggie Hernandez – Pulaski girls’ basketball, soccer
Maggie Hernandez, who is a senior on the Pulaski girls’ basketball team and also plays soccer in the spring, will head to UW-La Crosse for college.
Nicolet National Bank Senior Spotlight: Maren Parks – Green Bay East clubs
Maren Parks is a senior at Green Bay East.She has participated in Rhapsody in Red (show choir), musicals, plays, student council, academic decathlon, school newspaper and flute choir.
De Pere’s Kinziger playing beyond his years
Even though De Pere boys’ basketball player Johnny Kinziger is only a freshman, the 15-year old is playing well beyond his years.