Spotlight is on seniors whose spring seasons have been taken away.
Races will be held, but without fans at track
Road America announced Tuesday that the racing portion of the MotoAmerica Superbike Series on May 29-31 will be held, but without fans due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Those were the days
NORTH’S MAGGIE MUELLER and several other seniors who missed out on spring sports will be featured on Pages 4-5 – Photo by Nathan Weimer
Worst spring ever!!!
North’s softball team has spent plenty of time on its diamond this spring.
The Golden Raiders haven’t had a game, but at least the extra free time allowed them to make improvements to and around the field.
First races a go at Road America – without fans
Road America just announced that the racing portion of the MotoAmerica Superbike Series on May 29-31 will be held, but without fans due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Road America and MotoAmerica […]
The Pack did what, and then took who?
Love him or hate him, Green Bay’s selection of quarterback Jordan Love – and the rest of the team’s draft picks for that matter – got Packers’ fans talking. And posting. Tweeting, too.
Jeff Goetz wondered if Green Bay’s general manager threw darts at a board to make his picks and Kyle James claimed the Packers’ president only cares about filling seats.
A salute to seniors
Sheboygan votes for Capture the Flag
Like most fans of March Madness, Jeff Brazzale loves filling out the brackets to predict who will win the NCAA basketball championship.
He did not get his chance this year, however, because the Coronavirus halted sports a week before the tournament was to begin.
New website for Road America
As part of an ongoing effort to better serve and engage fans, Road America has revamped the track’s digital experience ahead of the 2020 season by launching its new website.
Drivers, wait to start your engines
The impact of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) public health emergency has impacted all sectors of society, including sporting events of all shapes and sizes.
During a typical season, Plymouth Dirt Track Racing would have launched its 16th season of competition at the Sheboygan County Fairgrounds this past Saturday.