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Gillett, Pulaski runners win at cross country meets

Bailey Hendricks, of Shawano, placed third in Division 2 among runners at the Shawano Hawk Invitational on Sept. 13. She had a time of 20:37.5.

Shawano runners were second, and Oconto Falls was third.

Tela Hopfensperger finished fifth in 20:51.0, and Maci Beyer was 10th din 21:49.5.

Suring wins all games in volleyball triangular

Thursday, Sept. 11

Suring 3, Niagara 0

Suring 3, Gillett 0

Suring shut out both opponents at a home triangular with Niagara and Gillett.

The Eagles topped Niagara 25-20, 25-19, 25-12, and defeated Gillett 25-22, 25-12, 25-18.

Shawano soccer extends road win streak

Thursday, Sept. 11

Pulaski 3, Marshfield 1

The Red Raiders notched a 3-1 victory over the host Tigers in a nonconference matchup.

Walker Wozniak opened the scoring for Pulaski with a goal in the 26th minute. The Red Raiders went up 2-0 in the 47th minute on a goal from AJ Schenk.

The Tigers grabbed a goal back when Cash Frey found the net in the 50th minute.

Oconto Falls golfers outplayed by Freedom

Thursday, Sept. 11

Freedom at Oconto Falls

Freedom golfers topped Oconto Falls at River Island Golf Course. The visitors carded a 197, while the host Panthers hit 211.

Katelyn Kurek led Oconto Falls with a 47, followed by Addy Kluth with a 53, Kylie Thompson with a 54 and Chloe Anastasopoulos with a 57.

Anna Burd carded a 59.

FRCC Mini-Meet #3

Thunder swims past Chargers at Witt-Birn pool

Thursday, Sept. 11

Seymour’s swim team traveled to Wittenberg to take on the Chargers and returned home with an 83-60 victory.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood had five swimmers competing in the dual meet against the Thunder.

Brooklynn Beran, Reese Dickman, Kelsie Davis and Eleanor Tassler set a new Witt-Birn pool record when they placed first in the 200 medley in 1:55.58.

Pulaski tennis team shuts the door on Preble

Thursday, Sept. 11

Pulaski 7, Green Bay Preble 0

The Red Raiders tennis team notched another shutout, this time over Green Bay Preble.

The closest match came at No. 1 doubles when Linde Lemerond and Aubrie Schuessler defeated Isabella Garcia and Ayla Rozz 7-5, 6-2.

Follow the science with annual wolf hunts


Most wildlife experts and sportsmen agree the best way to protect a species is to make it a game animal. State biologists will analyze the species, conduct various population estimates and set hunting limits to ensure that species doesn’t drop below a certain level. Although non-game species in general are protected from hunting (such as songbirds), their numbers are not as closely monitored.

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