Get your physicals here
Prevea health centers are scheduling appointments for athletes who need physicals to play a WIAA sport in the upcoming school year.
Get your physicals here
Prevea health centers are scheduling appointments for athletes who need physicals to play a WIAA sport in the upcoming school year.
North’s Emma Little and Ashley English made the All-State honorable mention soccer team.
Little, a senior defender who started all four years, and English, a junior who started the last two years, were recently selected all-state after landing on the All-Fox River Classic Conference first team.
Yes, I’ve heard of Golden Tee.
No, I’ve never heard of a national championship for the video game.
Eventually, Jeff Goetz would have remembered.
To this day, only one Sheboygan high school has won a WIAA spring state baseball tournament game.
Sheboygan Legion Post 83 finally had a full baseball roster.
After not having one the first four games because of North’s advancement to a sectional final and then graduation, the entire team helped earn a 5-2 victory over Watertown on Thursday to give Sheboygan a 3-2 record entering the weekend.
Sheboygan Lutheran made golf history twice in one day.
On June 4, the Crusaders took third place at Division 3 state for their best finish ever at the WIAA meet, and junior Drake Wilcox became the school’s first state champion.
The Sheboygan A’s know how to rally.
They trailed Burlington, 5-0, on the road Wednesday but left with a 17-8 victory.
Two North senior baseball players with three years of varsity experience earned all-conference honors.
Brent Widder and Jacob Neese, both infielders, made the All-Fox River Classic Conference second team.
Four North softball players, one from each class, made the All-Fox River Classic Conference team.
Senior pitcher Talia Lackershire and freshman infielder Ally Wagner got second-team recognition, and junior outfielder Natalie Dulmes and sophomore catcher Ashley Thaves received honorable mention.