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A menace on the gridiron, Meeuwsen begins rise on wrestling mat
Bay Port junior Max Meeuwsen has been menacing opposing offenses on the football field for two years, but his recent rise on the wrestling mat has been nothing short of remarkable.
From player to manager, Tingley takes change in stride
When you’re forced to stop playing a sport you love due to injury, it’s not an easy thing to accept. Such is the case for Bay Port girls’ basketball player Kaitlyn Tingley.
Ashwaubenon’s Adler sprints into the holidays
In a new Junior National Qualifier SkiX event, the best junior skiers from Minnesota and Wisconsin came to race on Dec. 22-23 at the CXC Holiday Cup.
Tritons edge Pirates on ice
ASHWAUBENON—The No. 4 ranked Notre Dame Tritons (5-1-3 overall, 3-0 FRCC) escaped with a 2-1 victory over the Bay Port Pirates (6-4 overall, 3-1 FRCC) in a FRCC matchup of boy’s hockey heavyweights, Dec. 22, at the Cornerstone Ice Center.
Farrington paces Pirates past Jaguars
ASHWAUBENON—Chris Farrington had 18 points as the Bay Port Pirates (4-2 overall, 3-1 FRCC) defeated the Ashwaubenon Jaguars 54-38, in a game held Dec. 21 at Ashwaubenon High School.
Fast start propels Pirates over Phantoms
The No. 4-ranked Bay Port girls’ basketball team is beginning to make a habit of starting fast.
Senior Spotlight: Bradley Nies – De Pere basketball, football
Bradley Nies (NIECE) is a senior at De Pere High School who currently plays basketball for the Redbirds. He also played football this past fall.
Eggers tallies four goals as De Pere shuts out Appleton United
DE PERE—Murphy Eggers scored four goals and added one assist as the De Pere Voyageurs defeated Appleton United by a final of 6-0, Dec. 20 at the De Pere Ice Center.
State power Coleman drops Bay Port
When Bay Port High School head wrestling coach Brad Shefchik says this year’s Coleman team could be one of the best-ever in its storied history, that’s a powerful statement.
Karchinski makes it official, signs with Iowa
DE PERE—It doesn’t take long for the occasional observer to notice Jake Karchinski on the football field. He stands out amongst other 17 and 18 old players with his 6’5, 250 lb. athletic frame.