A few hours before the Sheboygan Lakers first high school hockey game of the season Saturday, Brock Bulkow heard the news.
“My heart just immediately dropped, like I was in such shock,” the Sheboygan North sophomore said.
A few hours before the Sheboygan Lakers first high school hockey game of the season Saturday, Brock Bulkow heard the news.
“My heart just immediately dropped, like I was in such shock,” the Sheboygan North sophomore said.
First fall sports. Now winter. After not playing in the fall, Sheoygan North and South athletic teams will have to wait until at least January to have their first games or meets […]
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BOYS HOOPS PREVIEW Sheboygan Lutheran has moved on. The Crusaders open their boys basketball season tonight and dwelling on how their quest to claim back-to-back Division 5 state championships came to an […]
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After five days of not even getting a shot off, Raymond Stephan switched arrows.
“I needed a change of luck,” he said.
Lakeland University is now in charge of planning the Gus Macker basketball tournament.
Launch – Lakeland Student-Run Businesses – replaces the Boys & Girls Clubs of Sheboygan County in planning the event scheduled for July 31-Aug. 1.
Aidan Diener was one of seven Christian/Lutheran soccer players who made all-conference, and he was also selected as the defensive player of the year.
“It was just humbling to hear because this year has been a blessing, to be honest,” the senior said. “I’ve been working really hard throughout the last four years and to finally win an award like that, it’s a gift from God.”