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Opening Day

Musings with Rich: Green Bay Rockers Opening Day

By Rich Palzewic Sports Editor ASHWAUBENON – A new era in Green Bay baseball began Tuesday, May 31, at Capital Credit Union Park in Ashwaubenon. Formerly known as the Green Bay Bullfrogs and Green Bay Booyah, the Rockers, members of the Northwoods League, got another name change last November. New owner Mark Skogen, who acquired …

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Prevea

Rockers and Prevea Health announce free kids clinic

ASHWAUBENON – The Green Bay Rockers have partnered with Prevea Health to host a free kid’s clinic Wednesday, June 22, at Capital Credit Union Park in Ashwaubenon. Participants can hone their baseball skills under the tutelage of members of the team and coaching staff. There will be two sessions based on age group: 10 a.m. …

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Mascot

Green Bay Rockers unveil new mascot, furry teammate

By Victoria Wittenbrock Intern ASHWAUBENON – The Green Bay Rockers are all in with its new ‘rock’ theme. The Northwoods League team recently unveiled its new uniforms and mascot at Capital Credit Union Park. Among those in attendance were loyal fans and season ticket holders, all eager to show their support for the franchise and …

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Ticket

Capital Credit Union Park ticket surcharge exceeds $31,000 in 2021

By Press Times Staff ASHWAUBENON – A $1 surcharge applied to each ticket sold for events at Capital Credit Union Park in 2021 generated $31,128, Village Manager Joel Gregozeski said. The yearly report he provided The Press Times states total attendance at Green Bay Booyah games was 50,591, but 19,712 were sponsors, host families and …

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Eight-Man

Eight-man football style fits N.E.W. Lutheran

By Rich Palzewic Sports Editor GREEN BAY – Despite not being eligible for the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) eight-man postseason playoffs, the Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran/Oneida Nation co-op team is still showing plenty of excitement and hope. The WIAA rule says school teams with an enrollment of more than 200 students are not eligible …

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