Playing in his last football game, South graduate and UW-River Falls senior Connor McKenzie helped the Falcons win their first Division III National Championship.
Seventy-year-old walks more miles than circumference of earth
Allen Mauk definitely found something to do after retiring from a 38-year career at Sheboygan’s Georgia-Pacific: walking.
And more walking.
20 Questions – Lutheran’s Walz gives tip on when to take tree down
Lutheran fourth-year point guard Megan Walz, who plans on studying speech pathology at Bethel University in Minnesota in the fall, is up next for another installment of 20 Questions:
Wilderness Journal – Outdoor Marathon
This week’s column is a bit different than most in that I participated in three different types of outdoor sports over a 28-hour period in Marquette, Columbia and Dane Counties.
So long, farewell – Sports year in review
From A’s winning championship to plenty of historical moments, here’s a look back at 2025
Upgraded ski hill, now with tubing runs, reopens after 14-year hiatus
PLYMOUTH – Community members and winter activity enthusiasts gathered at the top of Nutt Hill Winter Park as officials commemorated its grand re-opening on Tuesday, December 16.
A Look Back… on an icy waterfront and renowned conservationist
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Wilderness Journal – First Winter Camping / Ice Fishing Trip
Sometimes I mess up, but I learned a long time ago to make do with what I have. You will see that as you read this week’s column.
Stephen 1, Cancer 0
Ryan Stephen is now cancer free, which means he’ll be able to attend – and play – in South’s basketball fundraiser this weekend.
Pumas’ dad shows dedication
Stats don’t lie, they say.
Statistician Seth Wolff doesn’t, either.
The Sheboygan native serves as one for the Plymouth Pumas, a club softball team his daughter plays on.