North volleyball player Cynthia Martinez loves Olive Garden, but it would be even better if her three dream guests were at her table.
Wilderness Journal – Two hunters / two states
The last few years I have started my bow hunting season in an adventure some way near Durand on the Chippewa River and travel by canoe to get to my stand.
It’s Anderson’s turn to answer 20 questions
Emma Anderson is competing in her final volleyball season at South, and the senior also has one more softball campaign left before studying pre-med at either Wisconsin, UW-La Crosse or UW-Stevens Point.
She also has a plan to accomplish something else …
Sports highlights – In case you missed it… and so you don’t
For the first time since 1999, North’s football team won its first two games of the year.
Sundance Farm Horse Trials are coming
A unique opportunity for horse-interested spectators is coming Sept. 27-29.
That’s when the Sundance Farm Horse Trials will take place in Plymouth (W6224 Woodland Road), as riders from Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas, North Dakota, Missouri and Nebraska will compete for top honors in the Area IV Adult Rider\Young Rider Team Challenge and the Area IV Scholastic League Team Challenge.
Wilderness Journal – Introduce hunters to a better world
After this past weekend and many decades of doing it, I have figured out that my favorite way to spend time is helping to introduce kids to new outdoor activities.
Nothing like lunch with Love – Sheboygan’s Bieber got to spend time with quarterback
Green Bay opens its season Friday night in Brazil, just two weeks to the day Michael Bieber had lunch with quarterback Jordan Love.
Liebham to keep golfing at Carthage
Lutheran’s Elliott Leibham will continue to golf in college, as he announced last week he will play for Carthage.
North grad Dekanich assists Paralympics
For the third time in eight years, 1989 North graduate Dr. Joel Dekanich has been selected as part of the Team USA Paralympic Track & Field medical staff, which encompasses approximately 55 athletes who have qualified for the Paris Paralympics.
Fall sports previews: North football, soccer, volleyball, cross country, swimming, tennis, golf
Of course, North’s football team wants to make the playoffs for the third year in a row after getting there in back-to-back seasons for the first time in school history.