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Chargers boys beat Eagles

Monday, Feb. 16

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 47, Menominee Nation 41

Wittenberg-Birnamwood’s boys improved to 9-2 in the CWC-East Conference and 17-5 overall with a 47-41 win over Menominee Nation.

The Eagles are 5-7 in the conference and 12-10 overall.

Other scores: Three Lakes 80, Bowler 46; White Lake 68, Gillett 45; Gresham 65, Wild Rose 50; Crivitz 67, Suring 40.

Swim season ends for Shawano, Pulaski

The Shawano/Seymour boys swimming team placed eighth among 10 teams at the Hudson Division 1 sectional Feb. 12-13.

The Hawks earned 138 points.

While none of the swimmers advanced to the state tournament, several recorded finishes in the top 10.

Sophomore Jonah Kuba of Shawano/Seymour placed third in the 500-yard freestyle in 5:06.76. Kuba also placed sixth in the 200-yard freestyle in 1:52.14.

Antigo hockey team loses final regular season game

Saturday, Feb. 14

Milton 3, Antigo 1

Antigo closed out its regular hockey season with a 3-1 loss at home against Milton.

All of the scoring occurred in the third period, with the Red Hawks taking a 3-0 lead before Liam Burt scored unassisted at 11:46 for the Red Robins’ only score.

Local boys qualify for individual wrestling championships

Eight local teams are sending a combined 13 boys to the WIAA State Individual Wrestling Championships, set for Feb. 26-28 at the Kohl Center in Madison.

That list is expected to grow later this week as several area girls are moving on after placing first or second at their respective regional competitions. They will compete Feb. 20 at a sectional meet at D.C. Everest High School in Weston.

Panthers pile on the points in home win over Coleman

Six days after Freedom dropped 100 points on the Oconto Falls boys basketball team, the Panthers had a chance to do the same in their next time on the court.

They came up just short but were able to pick up a 93-32 nonconference win over Coleman on Feb. 12 at Oconto Falls High School.

Beyer, Nordin lead Shawano girls past Menasha

Friday, Feb. 13

Shawano 52, Menasha 45

The Hawks grabbed an early lead and never relinquished it behind Maci Beyer’s four first half 3-pointers as Shawano defeated Menasha 52-45.

Leah Nordin led the Hawks with 27 points and 12 rebounds. Nordin now has 998 career rebounds leaving her two shy of the 1,000 milestone.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 71, Bonduel 38

Panthers heading into home stretch on a roll

Talk about a turnaround.

After the Oconto Falls girls basketball team dropped seven of eight games to North Eastern Conference opponents in the first half of the season, the Panthers have now won five of their last six NEC games, including a 49-40 victory over Waupaca on Feb. 12.

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