Josh Govek was scrolling through Twitter Tuesday morning when an item caught his eye.
The Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association’s Division 1 all-state team was posted, so naturally the Sheboygan South senior clicked the link.
Josh Govek was scrolling through Twitter Tuesday morning when an item caught his eye.
The Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association’s Division 1 all-state team was posted, so naturally the Sheboygan South senior clicked the link.
UPDATE FRI MAR. 13: All remaining games have been canceled. Click here for story. *** STEVENS POINT, Wis. – The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association, in accordance with policies and guidance from public […]
HAVEN – Jason Mengel, director of the 2020 Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits, is looking forward to a very successful event which will have a huge financial impact on the state of Wisconsin.
Tim Moyer, who has been around the Sheboygan A’s since he was about 6 years old, is the new manager of the baseball team.
Moyer was the bench coach for manager Derek Loomans, but he resigned after the season because he accepted a teaching job in Fond du Lac. Loomans will continue to pitch for the A’s when he is available, however.
Four Sheboygan co-op hockey players made the all-conference team, highlighted by Tyler Sunagel’s selection.
The Plymouth junior earned second-team all-Fox River Classic, and honorable mention went to Kohler junior Maclane Schick, Manitowoc Roncalli sophomore Will Falconer and Sheboygan Falls sophomore Jack Louko.
Want to know who Lindsey Horen has a crush on and why she dislikes math?
The Sheboygan South senior, a three-sport athlete who is about to begin her 11th varsity season, is the latest to participate in “20 Questions.”
After running cross country and recently wrapping up basketball, Horen is preparing for soccer to get underway.
Of course Jacob Ognacevic was on a basketball court when he found out he set another school record.
Will Hayon would have loved to repeat as a state champion, but the Sheboygan North swimmer is not complaining about the consolation prize Saturday at the Division 1 State Championship.
“I mean, obviously I’d rather take first but I’ll take two third places,” he said. “There was good competition in both events.”
When Sheboygan North soccer player Maggie Mueller narrowed her college choice down to two, UW-Eau Claire had a big advantage over UW-Stevens Point.