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Chargers volleyball team goes 3-1 at SPASH

Tuesday, Aug. 26

Wittenberg-Birnamwood’s girls volleyball team went 3-1 at a preseason tournament at Stevens Point Area Senior High.

“SPASH always hosts a great preseason tournament,” Chargers coach Becky Rew said. “Overall, we played well. We had a few up-and-down moments, but that is expected this early in the season. Our scrappiness and serving were big reasons we won three out of the four matches.”

Panthers place second at Waupaca

Monday, Aug. 25

Waupaca Country Club

Oconto Falls senior Kylie Thompson tied for third with a 52, as the Panther golfers placed second among three teams.

Denmark won the meet with a 200, followed by Oconto Falls with 220 and Waupaca with 282.

Joining Thompson were junior Chloe Anastasopoulus with a 54, senior Addy Kluth with a 56 and senior Anna Burd with a 58.

Pulaski edges Eau Claire North for tennis win

Monday, Aug. 25

Wausau West

Host Wausau West defeated Pulaski 4-3 and shut out Shawano 7-0.

Pulaski defeated Eau Claire North 4-3, while the Hawks lost 4-3 to Stevens Point.

Chargers take care of business at home

It didn’t take long for the Wittenberg-Birnamwood football team to add a win over a quality opponent to its list of accomplishments.

The Chargers opened the season Aug. 22 with a 33-13 win over Bonduel, a team that was a win away from playing for a state championship last year.

Suring, Lena/STAA cruise in 8-player openers

A big first half helped both Suring and Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas Academy open their 8-player football seasons with home wins.

Suring scored 56 points in the first two quarters and went on to post a 69-12 win over Wausaukee on Aug. 21.

Meanwhile, on Aug. 22, Lena/STAA shut out Niagara 53-0 in Lena.

Suring 69, Wausaukee 12

Little Falls, Clintonville to play for BABA title

A pair of Waupaca County teams will meet to decide this year’s Badger Amateur Baseball Association Grand Championship.

Meanwhile, another Waupaca County team won the Dairyland League’s Grand Championship.

High school girls golf season underway

Thursday, Aug. 21

Seymour Thunder Invitational

Pulaski golfers placed ninth and Shawano was 11th out of 14 teams at Crystal Springs Golf Course.

Seymour won on their home course with a 367. Pulaski finished at 420, while the Hawks were 427.

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