The Blair-Taylor High School softball team wasn’t really sure what awaited it when the season began.
The Melrose-Mindoro High School baseball team, like many baseball teams in what was a very late spring, has taken some time to find its groove. Joey Arneson’s team, however, has done just that.
Joey Arneson’s a man on the move, going from the winter sports season where he coaches the Melrose-Mindoro High School girls basketball team, to the spring where he leads the Mustangs’ baseball team.
After an up-and-down start to an already late spring season, the Blair-Taylor High School softball team is heating up — at the plate and in the circle.
It is been a bumpy start to the season for the Blair-Taylor High School softball team.
Ethan Anderson knew he was in the driver’s seat.
The words young and experienced typically don’t go together, but the Blair-Taylor High School softball team has shown otherwise.
The Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association released its All-State teams on Monday, and Central High School sophomore Johnny Davis, Black River Falls senior Ethan Anderson and Bangor senior Luke Reader found homes on their respective first teams.
GREEN BAY — There were times when Madessa Collins dribbled the ball into the lane and found opportunities to score.
GREEN BAY — There were times when Madessa Collins dribbled the ball into the lane and found opportunities to score.
GREEN BAY — The Melrose-Mindoro High School girls basketball team wanted a good start to the first game it had ever played in the WIAA state tournament.
The Melrose-Mindoro High School boys basketball team closed the books on the regular season with a Dairyland-Large conference title and entered the WIAA Division 4 postseason with a No. 4 seed.