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TRACK AND FIELD
Wisconsin Valley Conference Championships
GIRLS
MARSHFIELD 175, STEVENS POINT 142, D.C. EVEREST 141, WAUSAU WEST 99, MERRILL 54, WAUSAU EAST 52, WISCONSIN RAPIDS 28
Marshfield outdistanced Stevens Point by 33 points to win the girls conference meet.
Marshfield took first place in the pole vault where Casey Dasler won, the high jump where Danielle Minsaas took first, the discus and shot put where Aubri Brown won, and the 400-meter dash where Michaela Dick took first. Marshfield’s 800-meter relay team also took first.
Wausau West got a first-place finish from Abby Berens in the long jump.
D.C. Everest’s Megan Zemke took first in the 100- and 300-meter hurdles. Ellia Roble took first in the 100-meter dash, Sara Mlodik took first in the 1,600- and the 3,200-meter runs. Everest also got a first in the 400-meter relay.
Stevens Point’s first-place finishers were Kannitha Xiong in the triple jump, Lilly Higgins in the 800-meter run, and the 1,600- and 3,200-meter relays.
Merrill’s Madison Crossman won the 200-meter dash.
PV: 1, Casey Dasler MA 9-9; 2, Madisen Wolff WE 9-6; 3, Natalie Kanitz MA 9-3. HJ: 1, Danielle Minsaas MA 5-0; 2, Gracie Ridgway MA 4-10; 3, Ashley Bass WE 4-10. LJ: 1, Abby Berens WW 17-9.5; 2, Megan Zemke DCE 16-9.75; 3, Taylor Cejka SP 16-7. TJ: 1, Kannitha Xiong SP 34-7.5; 2, Isabelle Jaipuri DCE 33-6.5; 3, Maddy Mudler WW 33-1. D: 1, Aubri Brown MA 117-5; 2, Lepri Wade DCE 116-11; 3, Ava Whitmore DCE 109-2. Shot: 1, Aubri Brown MA 37-11; 2, Lily Clifford WE 36-9.75; 3, Lepri Wade DCE 33-11. 3,200R: 1, Stevens Point 10:23.13; 2, Wausau West 10:27.48; 3, D.C. Everest 10:33.35. 100H: 1, Megan Zemke DCE :15.53; 2, Elaina Kamke DCE :15.85; 3, Danielle Minsaas MA :16.51. 100: 1, Ella Roble DCE :12.46; 2, Madison Crossman ME :12.78; 3, Brittany Beadles SP :12.79. 1,600: 1, Sara Mlodik DCE 5:10.33; 2, Lilly Higgins SP 5:13.68; 3, Sarah Hopp SP 5:14.42. 800R: 1, Marshfield 1:47.37; 2, Wausau West 1:51.47; 3, Stevens Point 1:53.62. 400: 1, Michaela Dick MA :59.11; 2. Brittany Beadles SP :59.43; 3. Ella Allar MA 1:03.32. 400R: 1, D.C. Everest :50.26; 2, Wausau West :50.98; 3, Marshfield :51.73. 300H: 1, Megan Zemke DCE :47.40; 2, Lucy Luedtke MA :50.58; 3, Ashley Bass WE :50.93. 800: 1, Lilly Higgins SP 2:21.28; 2, Maria Selting DCE 2:26.41; 3, Elexa Marciniak WW 2:26.99. 200: 1, Madison Crossman ME :25.59; 2, Brittany Beadles SP :25.84; 3, Anna Plautz SP :25.86. 3,200: 1, Sara Mlodik DCE 10:49.12; 2, Natalie Scharenbroch MA 12:21.92; 3, Megan Yang SP 12:43.77. 1,600R: 1, Stevens Point 4:10.72; 2, Marshfield 4:11.32; 3, Merrill 4:15.58.
BOYS
STEVENS POINT 240, D.C. EVEREST 147, WAUSAU WEST 81, WISCONSIN RAPIDS 78, WAUSAU EAST 73, MARSHFIELD 67, MERRILL 12
Stevens Point dominated the boys meet with 12 first-place finishes.
The Panthers’ first-place finishes came in the pole vault (Evan Koeleman), the high jump (Amon Konopacki), the long jump (Nick Tuchscherer), the triple jump (Nick Tuchscherer), the shot put (Cole Sallet), the 3,200-meter relay, the 1,600-meter run (Bode Erickson), the 400-meter dash (Matthew Eiden), the 800-meter run (Bode Erickson), the 200-meter dash (Matthew Eiden), the 3,200-meter run (Cooper Erickson) and the 1,600-meter relay.
Wisconsin Rapids’ Connor Akey won the discus. The Red Raiders also won the 800-meter relay.
D.C. Everest’s Blake Postler won the 110-and 300-meter hurdles. The Evergreens also picked up a first in the 400-meter relay.
PV: 1, Evan Koelemany SP 14-6; 2, Keaton Oettinger DCE 14-0; 3, Teal Lucas WR 13-6. HJ: 1, Amon Konopacki SP 6-2; 2, Owen Hagemeister DCE 6-2; 3, Gage Monpas WW 6-0. LJ: 1, Nick Tuchscherer SP 22-11.5; 2, Luke LeMoine MA 21-3; 3, Owen Hagemeister DCE 20-7. TJ: 1, Nick Tuchscherer SP 44-4; 2, Arlin Sangster DCE 43-5.5; 3, Carter Amerson WW 42-10. D: 1, Connor Akey WR 164-2; 2, Cole Stevens DCE 163-9; 3, Marcus Gruszynski WE 150-6. Shot: 1, Cole Sallet SP 53-10.75; 2, Cole Stevens DCE 52-1.75; 3, Noah Peterson MA 48-7. 3,200R: 1, Stevens Point 8:39.69; 2, D.C. Everest 8:48.87; 3, Wausau East 8:49.54. 110H: 1, Blake Postler DCE :14.62; 2, Mason Meyer WE :15.59; 3, Ryan Owens SP :15.66. 100: 1, Matthew Eiden SP :10.97; 2, Cam Saeger SP :11.10; 3, Ray Reineck WW :11.17. 1,600: 1, Bode Erickson SP 4:17.97; 2, Aloysius Franzen SP 4:20.39; 3, Ethan Olds SP 4:28.75. 800R: 1, Wisconsin Rapids 1:34.22; 2, Stevens Point 1:34.85; 3, Wausau West 1:35.33. 400: 1, Matthew Eiden SP :48.92; 2, Teal Lucas WR :52.49; 3, Carter Amerson WW :53.30. 400R: 1, D.C. Everest :43.29; 2, Wausau West :43.76; 3, Stevens Point :44.27. 300H: 1, Blake Postler DCE :39.69; 2, Luke LeMoine MA :40.87; 3, Trevor Foemmel MA :41.28. 800: 1, Bode Erickson SP 1:59.53; 2, Tate Bruckhart SP 1:59.83; 3, Aloysius Franzen SP 2:00.49. 200: 1, Matthew Eiden SP :21.96; 2, Carter Amerson WW :22.71; 3, Cam Saeger SP :22.73. 3,200: 1, Cooper Erickson SP 9:45.14; 2, Graham Ballard SP 10:07.49; 3, Matt Frank SP 10:36.13. 1,600R: 1, Stevens Point 3:34.54; 2, D.C. Everest 3:39.28; 3, Wausau West 3:39.45.
Great Northern Conference Championships
GIRLS
MOSINEE 135.166, MEDFORD 113.333, NORTHLAND PINES 104, ANTIGO 101, LAKELAND 93, RHINELANDER 78, TOMAHAWK 71.5
Mosinee won the conference title and had two first-place finishes.
Mosinee got its first-place finishes from Malina Carattini in the 100-meter hurdles and from Bekah Bouton in the discus (112-11).
Medford, with its second-place team finish, had a first place from Jaylin Machon in the pole vault.
Tomahawk took first in the 400 and 800 relays.
3,200R: 1, Lakeland 10:23.42; 2, Tomahawk 11:08.97; 3, Rhinelander 11:22.36. 100H: 1, Malina Carattini MOS :16.45; 2, Jaiden Radtke ANT :17.39; 3, Jaylin Machon MED :17.62. 100: 1, MacKenzie Wissbroecker ANT :13.14; 2, Taelyn Jirschele MOS :13.38; 3, Britt Fitzgerald MOS :13.39. 1,600: 1, Nora Gremban NP 5:09.09; 2, Meredith Richter MED 5:40.53; 3, Lillian L’Esperance ANT 5:46.14. 800R: 1, Tomahawk 1:51.49; 2, Antigo 1:56.15; 3, Northland Pines 1:57.03. 400: 1, Grace Kern LAK :59.57; 2, Meredith Richter MED :59.88; 3, Britt Fitzgerald MOS 1:00.37. 400R: 1, Tomahawk :53.39; 2, Medford :55.25; 3, Rhinelander :55.36. 300H: 1, Aila Bergman RHI :47.47; 2, Taelyn Jirschele MOS :47.52; 3, Malina Carattini MOS :47.99. 800: 1, Nora Gremban NP 2:22.87; 2, Meredith Richter MED 2:30.50; 3, Morgan Hansmann TOM 2:35.82. 200: 1, MacKenzie Wissbroecker ANT :26.91; 2, Britt Fitzgerald MOS :26.99; 3, Grace Kern LAK :27.26. 3,200: 1, Nora Gremban NP 11:52.60; 2, Sylvia Meza LAK 12:45.17; 3, Lindsay Kahn MED 12:45.98. 1,600R: 1, Rhinelander 4:24.36; 2, Medford 4:41.26; 3, Lakeland 4:50.19. HJ: 1, Paris Croker NP 4-8; 2 (tie), Lily DeWan ANT and Sierra Oelke ANT 4-6. PV: 1, Jaylin Machon MED 10-0; 2, Alicia Voermans TOM 8-0; 3, Miah Newport LAK 8-0. LJ: 1, MacKenzie Wissbroecker ANT 17-10; 2, Britt Fitzgerald MOS 16-11.5; 3, Kirkland Williams NP 15-6.5. TJ: 1, Kirkland Williams NP 33-7.25; 2, Lindsey Klapatauskas MED 32-0; 3, Alannah Wolfgram MOS 30-5.5. Shot: 1, Carly Huelskamp NP 33-5.5; 2, Libbey Buchmann RHI 32-0; 3, Tommie Springer NP 31-8.5. D: 1, Bekah Bouton MOS 112-11; 2, Libbey Buchmann RHI 104-11; 3, Ayla McCormick TOM 101-3.
BOYS
LAKELAND 184, MEDFORD 150, NORTHLAND PINES 134.5, RHINELANDER 103, TOMAHAWK 52, MOSINEE 38.5, ANTIGO 32
Lakeland had nine first-place finishes to power its way to the boys conference title.
Medford had a first-place finish in the 3,200-meter relay, the 110-meter hurdles (Paxton Rothmeier) and the 800-meter relay.
Tomahawk’s Joseph Reiter took first in the shot put.
3,200R: 1, Medford 8:41.32; 2, Antigo 8:48.60; 3, Tomahawk 9:07.27. 110H: 1, Paxton Rothmeier MED :18.11; 2, Zander Deiniger MOS :18.27; 3, Abraham Barlog RHI :18.84. 100: 1, Maxwell Masayesva LAK :11.46; 2, Talon Haling LAK :11.60; 3, Jack Gjovik NP :11.69. 1,600: 1, Owen Clark LAK 4:34.77; 2, Josh Clark MED 4:41.97; 3, Levi Reimer LAK 4:46.91. 800R: 1, Medford 1:35.26; 2, Lakeland 1:35.96; 3, Tomahawk 1:38.39. 400: 1, Erik Anderson LAK :51.02; 2, Ethan Gonzalez LAK :52.19; 3, Silas Wipf MED :53.59. 400R: 1, Northland Pines :45.76; 2, Medford :46.87; 3, Rhinelander :47.23. 300H: 1, Talon Haling LAK :43.48; 2, Zach Hanse TOM :44.91; 3, Paxton Rothmeier MED :45.47. 800: 1, Owen Clark LAK 2:00.24; 2, Josh Clark MED 2:05.15; 3, Silas Wipf MED 2:06.22. 200: 1, Maxwell Masayesva LAK :23.45; 2, Ethan Gonzalez LAK :23.47; 3, Eli Kerner NP :23.98. 3,200: 1, Owen Clark LAK 10:16.27; 2, Logan Higgins ANT 10:23.19; 3, Greyson Gremban RHI 10:33.57. 1,600R: 1, Lakeland 3:36.10; 2, Northland Pines 3:37.49; 3, Rhinelander 3:39.96. HJ: 1, Maverick Metzger LAK 6-2; 2, Emmett Smith NP 5-10; 3, Truman Lamers RHI 5-10. PV: 1, Kaleb Winter RHI 12-6; 2, Gage Losiewicz MED 12-0; 3, Emmett Smith NP 11-0. LJ: 1, Ryan Muench NP 20-5.5; 2, Jack Gjovik NP 19-10.75; 3, Shane Petrick RHI 19-7.75. TJ: 1, Ryan Muench NP 41-7; 2, Jack Gjovik NP 40-11.75; 3, Evan Paul MED 39-9. Shot: 1, Joseph Reiter TOM 41-8.5; 2, Desmond Young LAK 40-5; 3, Sam Braeger NP 39-6.75. D: 1, Maverick Metzger LAK 127-3; 2, Desmond Young LAK 117-7; 3, Sam Braeger NP 117-5.
Eastern Cloverbelt Conference Championships
GIRLS
LOYAL 192.5, COLBY 157, NEILLSVILLE 89, GILMAN 82, COLUMBUS CATHOLIC 51.5, OWEN-WITHEE 30, GREENWOOD 23, SPENCER 23, GRANTON 22
Loyal won the girls conference title with three first-place finishes.
Loyal’s first-place finishers included Sheila Tellock in the pole vault and Alyssia Zvolena in the high jump. Loyal also won the 400-meter relay.
Neillsville got a first-place finish from Ava Miller in the triple jump. Neillsville also won the 800-meter relay and the 1,600-meter relay
Colby’s Hayden Willner took first in the 100-meter hurdles and the 300-meter hurdles. MaKenna Herrmann won the 800, 1,600 and 3,200. Daelyn Rieck won the discus. Colby also won the 3,200-meter relay.
PV: 1, Sheila Tellock LOY 9-6; 2 Olivia Nikolai LOY 8-6; 3, Lily Stratman CC 7-0. LJ: 1, Gracie Tallier GIL 16-2.25; 2, Kendall Weiler OW 16-0.25; 3, Claire Drier GIL 15-2.5. TJ: 1, Ava Miller NEI 31-0; 2, Aubrey Waldhauser CC 30-5.75; 3, Molly Zvolena LOY 30-2.5. Shot: 1, Bailey Angell GIL 37-10; 2, Daelyn Rieck COL 35-11.5; 3, Shalisha Buchanan LOY 32-4.5. 100: 1, Gracie Tallier GIL :12.69; 2, Addysen Wolf LOY :13.00; 3, Aubre Robida LOY :13.27. 100H: 1, Hayden Willner COL :17.08; 2, Claire Drier GIL :17.49; 3, Gracie Schoengarth NEI :17.70. 3,200R: 1, Colby 11:06.51; 2, Loyal 11:35.98; 3, Neillsville 13:05.26. 1,600: 1, MaKenna Herrmann COl 6:07.96; 2, Casey Reynolds COL 6:11.48; 3, Annamarie Schmitt COL 6:15.83. 800R: 1, Neillsville 1:52.15; 2, Loyal 1:54.02; 3, Columbus Catholic 2:04.09. 400: 1 Gracie Tallier GIL 1:02.21; 2, Addysen Wolf LOY 1:02.76; 3, Kendall Weiler OW 1:03.06. 300H: 1, Hayden Willner COL :49.92; 2, Claire Drier GIL :50.25; 3, Kendall Weiler OW :51.53. 800: 1, MaKenna Herrmann COL 2:41.40; 2, Pearl Feiten COL 2:41.80; 3, Casey Reynolds COL 2:48.10. 200: 1, Gracie Tallier GIL :26.81; 2, Addysen Wolf LOY :27.11; 3, Leah Scherer LOY :27.29. 3,200: 1, MaKenna Herrmann COL 13:37.68; 2, Annamarie Schmitt COL 13:39.10; 3, Summer Smith LOY 13:54.13. 1,600R; 1, Neillsville 4:36.60; 2, Spencer 4:48.16; 3, Loyal 4:52.82. D: 1, Daelyn Rieck COL 115-6; 2, Bailey Angell GIL 105-6; 3, Hope Peroshek LOY 89-1. HJ: 1, Alyssia Zvolena LOY 5-0; 2, Autumn Zvolena LOY 5-0; 3 (tie), Addysen Wolf LOY and Aubrey Waldhauser CC 4-10. 400R: 1, Loyal :53.10; 2, Neillsville :55.33; 3, Colby :58.81.
BOYS
NEILLSVILLE 140, OWEN-WITHEE 129.33, SPENCER 113, COLBY 109, COLUMBUS CATHOLIC 78.66, LOYAL 74, GREENWOOD 27, GILMAN 14, GRANTON 6
Neillsville got first-place finishes from Ashten Schultz in the high jump, the 110-meter hurdles and the 300-meter hurdles.
Colby’s Caden Healy was first in the long jump with teammate Ivan Haemer taking first in the triple jump. Colby also took first in the 400-meter relay.
Owen-Withee’s Nathan Zarins claimed first in the shot put and the discus. Mason Gay took first in the 800-meter run. Owen-Withee also took first in the 800- and 3,200-meter relays.
Columbus Catholic got wins from Isaac Scheer in the 1,600 and 3,200. Cal Birkhauser won the 400.
Spencer’s Johnathon Jonas won the 100 and 200.
Spencer’s Breckin Miller won the pole vault.
Loyal took first in the 1,600 relay.
HJ: 1, Ashten Schultz NEI 5-8; 2 (tie), Caden Healy COL and Cameron Kennedy NEI 5-6. PV: 1, Breckin Miller SP 13-0; 2, Kyle Nieman SP 12-0; 3, Seth Hopperdietzel COL 11-6. LJ: 1, Caden Healy COL 19-11; 2, Cameron Kennedy NEI 19-2; 3, Cal Birkhauser CC 18-6.5. TJ: 1, Ivan Haemer COL 40-4.75; 2, Bryce Deegan LOY 39-11; 3, Ashten Schultz NEI 38-7.25. Shot: 1, Nathan Zarins OW 43-6.5; 2, Rogan Travis GR 42-10; 3, Roby Beranek LOY 41-11.5. 100: 1, Johnathon Jonas SP :11.59; 2, Caden Healy COL :11.62; 3, Landon Behselich SP :11.74. 3,200R: 1, Owen-Withee 9:51.87; 2, Neillsville 9:52.55; 3, Spencer 10:21.39. 1,600: 1, Isaac Scheer CC 4:35.47; 2, Mason Gay OW 4:36.14; 3, Connor Genteman LOY 4:43.57. 800R: 1, Owen-Withee 1:38.91; 2, Colby 1:43.18; 3, Spencer 1:43.22. 400: 1, Cal Birkhauser CC :54.06; 2, Bryce Deegan LOY :54.32; 3, Alex Gardner GRA :55.48. 300H: 1, Ashten Schultz NEI :43.42; 2, Landon Kummer NEI :43.93; 3, Kyle Nieman SP :45.80. 800: 1, Mason Gay OW 2:04.63; 2, Connor Genteman LOY 2:05.75; 3, Cal Birkhauser CC 2:10.35. 200: 1, Johnathon Jonas SP :23.58; 2, Caden Healy COL :23.76; 3, Vincent Henke OW :24.02. 3,200: 1,Isaac Scheer CC 10:23.52; 2, Colton Paczkowski OW 10:44.49; 3, Mason Gay OW 11:10.69. 1,600R: 1, Loyal 3:46.69; 2, Neillsville 3:55.27; 3, Spencer 3:56.03. D: 1, Nathan Zarins OW 128-9; 2, Rogan Travis GR 122-11; 3, Roby Beranek LOY 117-4. 400R: 1, Colby :47.06; 2, Owen-Withee :47.22; 3, Spencer :48.02. 110H: 1, Ashten Schultz NEI :16.02; 2, Kyle Nieman SP :16.37; 3, Breckin Miller SP :16.75.
BASEBALL
Stevens Point 6, Wisconsin Rapids 0
WISCONSIN RAPIDS – Pitchers Ty Rechner and Braylen Nystrom combined to toss a two-hitter to lead the Panthers past the Red Raiders.
Rechner pitched the first five innings, allowing one hit, while walking four and striking out six. Nystrom pitched the final two innings, allowing one hit, while striking out four.
Nystrom was hot at the plate as well, going 2-for-4 with two doubles, while Jackson Fox was 2-for-4 with a triple and Carl Biechler 2-for-3 with a double.
Stevens Point is 8-1 in the Wisconsin Valley Conference and 16-1 overall.
The teams will meet again Thursday at 7 p.m. at Bukolt Park in Stevens Point.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 5, Bonduel 1
BONDUEL – The Bears saw their six-game winning streak come to an end at Jack Reinke Field.
The Chargers banged out eight hits as they scored once in the second, twice in the third and fifth. They also took advantage of five errors. Bonduel scored its lone run in the second.
Nate Waupekenay picked up the win, pitching all seven innings, allowing one run on four hits and one walk, while striking out five.
Noah Weier took the loss, going 4⅔ innings, allowing five runs on seven hits with four strikeouts.
Owen Dickman had two hits for the Chargers, while the Bears had three doubles among their four hits – one each by Beckett Hartlaben, Noah Weier and Colin Margelofsky.
Bonduel is now 11-4 overall and 7-4 in CWC East play.
Pittsville 4, Marathon 1
PITTSVILLE – Dawson Luther shut down the Red Raiders on just four hits as the Panthers earned the nonconference win.
Luther allowed just one earned run, while walking seven and striking out four.
Pittsville scored two runs in the fourth and fifth innings.
Waylon Grimm was 2-for-3 with a double, while Dawson Luther and Dylan Luther both doubled and drove in a run.
Owen-Withee 5, Gilman 2
OWEN – Elliot Ackerman allowed just two runs – one earned – on three hits with six strikeouts in 6⅓ innings to power the Blackhawks past the Pirates in Cloverbelt Conference play.
Owen-Withee broke up a 2-2 tie by scoring three runs in the sixth inning.
SOFTBALL
Stevens Point 14, Wausau East 2
WAUSAU – The Panthers scored in five of the six innings played as nine SPASH players got at least one hit.
Mikah Keller led the way, going 2-for-3 with two RBIs and two runs scored.
The Panthers scored two in the first, four in the second, one in the fourth, four in the fifth and three in the sixth en route to the Wisconsin Valley Conference win.
Claire Coushman was 2-for-3 with a double for the Lumberjacks.
Auburndale 13, Tigerton 7
AUBURNDALE – The Eagles scored in all but one inning en route to the nonconference victory.
Samantha Stanton powered the Auburndale offense, going 3-for-4 with three RBIs, while Danika Blomberg was 2-for-2 with three RBIs.
Also leading the Eagles were Mya Krings, who was 3-for-5 with a double and four runs scored. Ashlyn Grimm was 2-for-4 with three RBIs and two runs scored, and Taylor Anderson, who was 2-for-4.
McKenzie Hoffman led Tigerton, going 2-for-3 with two runs scored.
With the win, Auburndale moves to 13-3.
Mosinee 12, Edgar 2
MOSINEE – The game was tied 2-2 until the fifth. That’s when Mosinee broke it open with five runs in the fifth and five in the sixth to earn the nonconference win.
Emily Verhassealt homered and drove in five runs for Mosinee. Martina Miller was 4-for-4 with three doubles and two RBIs, while Amber Gonzalez was 3-for-4 with two RBIs. Also powering Mosinee were Maggie Woller, who was 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored, and Alanna Bambenek, who was 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI.
Morgan Streveler paced Edgar, going 2-for-3 with two doubles and an RBI.
Athens 9, Cadott 2
CADOTT – The Bluejays trailed 2-0 after four innings before scoring four times in the fifth and sixth innings to break it open. Athens added a final run in the seventh.
Jazelle Hartwig was 2-for-5 with two RBIs and two runs scored, while Elle Gauerke doubled and drove in three runs to power the Bluejays.
Danica Diethelm picked up the win in the circle, pitching 5⅔ innings, allowing four hits, two runs – one earned – with three walks and six strikeouts. Paige Westaby finished up, going the last 1⅓ innings, allowing one hit while striking out two.
Almond-Bancroft 11, Port Edwards 1 (Monday)
ALMOND – Messina Meddaugh had two hits and drove in four runs to lead the Eagles to the win.
Riya Ceballos was the winning pitcher. In five innings, she gave up three hits and struck out nine.
GIRLS SOCCER
Wisconsin Rapids 2, Marshfield 1
MARSHFIELD – The Red Raiders scored two goals early in the second half to take a 2-1 lead in the victory over the Tigers.
Abbey Ongna scored in the first half for Marshfield off an assist by Maddie Nikolai.
Abbey Gust scored in the 45th minute for Rapids to tie the game, then Aliyah Jennings scored in the 53rd minute to give Rapids the lead.
Assumption 10, Wautoma 0
WAUTOMA – The Royals outshot Wautoma 18-2, scoring eight goals in the first half and two after the intermission.
Sarah Shaw opened the scoring for Assumption 98 seconds into the match and finished with a hat trick. Kendall Duellman added four goals and Addi Vollert, Jerlin Ferreira and Gracie Johnson rounded out the scoring with one goal apiece. Duellman, Shaw and Annabelle Khang each recorded assists.
Morgan Reichl and Haley Hintz each saw time as goalkeeper for the Royals, saving two shots total. Marissa Vasquez stopped 15 shots for the Hornets.
Assumption improves to 11-2 overall while Wautoma falls to 0-15-2.
Merrill 3, Wausau East 1
MERRILL – Alayna Boyd scored two goals and Gracie Boyd added one as the Bluejays earned the Wisconsin Valley Conference win.
Abigail Iriarte scored for Wausau East.
Alayna Boyd got the scoring started in the 13th minute and Gracie Boyd made it 2-0 in the 43rd minute.
Iriarte cut the deficit to 2-1 in the 59th minute, but Alayna Boyd countered in the 65th minute to close out the scoring.
BOYS TENNIS
Wausau West 5, Lakeland 2
Dominic Gironella L def. Ethan Steinbach 6-4, 6-0; Breton Wayde WW def. Carson Tegland 6-4, 6-3; Eli Hackett WW def. Jack Stepec 6-4, 4-6, 10-6; Evan Lozon WW def Angus Callender 6-2, 6-2
Micah Boismenue/Carson Kirsch WW def. Axle Jacobs/August Callender 5-7, 6-4, 11-9; Isaac Olson/Jayson Wahlgren L def. Nathan Yang/Ryan McCallum 7-6 (9), 6-4; Riley Stanchik/Derek Emon WW def Gage Bowe/Sawyer Brown 4-6, 6-2, 10-8.
Antigo 4, Pacelli 2 (Monday)
Nolan Bunnell A def. Ben Westrick 6-1, 6-0; Landon Nelson A def. Bennett Eckendorf 6-2, 6-3; Michael Hagerty A def. Evan Pekarek 6-2, 6-0; Garrett Tomyzck A def. Dominic Kroening 6-0, 6-0.
Marcus Lansing/Keagen Austreng P won by forfeit; Eli Robinson/Hunter Wrezinski P won by forfeit.