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The Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau girls basketball team tipped off their season with a loss in their home opener against Bangor last Monday. Bangor took control late in the first half as the Red Hawks could not stop a balanced offensive output from the Cardinals in a battle of the red birds. G-E-T falls...

Aiden Lee of Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau rose for a layup during the Red Hawks' 84-54 loss to Bangor last Tuesday.             (Times photograph by Zac Bellman) 

The red-hot shooting of the Bangor Cardinals put the Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau boys behind quickly in their home opener last Tuesday. The Red Hawks attempted to shake off the rust in the second half, but the Cardinals had the more seasoned shooting stroke throughout the game. G-E-T falls to 0-1 with...
It was a close game late, but the Independence girls basketball team wasn’t able to stop Cashton from taking control for a 54-47 win. Free throws by Emerson Pronschinske made it a one-point game at 35-34, but a free throw by Adelynn Hyatt and a basket by Paige Olson gave Cashton some breathing room...
The Blair-Taylor wrestling team took a convincing win against Mondovi at home on the strength of five forfeits and two pins last Tuesday. Wildcat wrestling is now 1-1 on the season after falling to Stanley-Boyd/Owen-Withee the week prior by a 40-30 score. B-T was scheduled to travel to Hillsboro on...
Westby took control with eight straight wins as they defeated the Arcadia wrestling team 54-30 in a dual last week Tuesday. The road dual was Arcadia’s first loss of the season putting them at 1-1 overall with both matches coming in Coulee Conference competition. Arcadia’s first non-conference...

Tanner Andersen of Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau/Melrose-Mindoro attempted to pin his opponent during the Titans' win over Tomah last Tuesday.             (Times photograph by Zac Bellman)

Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau/Melrose-Mindoro wrestling began their season with a tightly contested win over Tomah at home last Tuesday. The Titans took the lead and pulled away over the final three classes in a back-and-forth affair that left G/M on top. G/M improves to 1-0 in duals on the season, with...

            Blair-Taylor’s Alec Reismann adjusted midair on a layup attempt during their game against Mondovi last week.            (Times photograph by Andrew Dannehy)

Blair-Taylor boys basketball got out to a 5-1 start entering the holiday break, as they took a convincing victory over Mondovi in a nonconference game last Tuesday. A run in the middle of the first half gave the Wildcats an advantage they would not relinquish the rest of the way against the...

Matthew Waldera of Blair-Taylor rose for a layup during their game against Cochrane-Fountain City last week.            (Times photograph by Andrew Dannehy)

The Blair-Taylor boys split a pair of tightly-contested matchups on the hardwood last week. Last Thursday, a game with the makings of a blowout quickly evolved late in the first half, as the Wildcats held off a rally from Cochrane-Fountain City at home. Then on Friday, the bounces did not go B-T’s...

Olivia Youngbauer rose for a layup during Whitehall’s game against Eleva-Strum last week.             (Times photograph by Andrew Dannehy)

After a lopsided win last week Tuesday, the Whitehall girls basketball team struggled offensively in a loss on Friday. The Norse controlled Tuesday’s game against Eleva-Strum early and held on for a 12-point win. On Friday, however, Cochrane-Fountain City pulled away late for a 45-37 win. Whitehall...

 

 

In professional sports, a player rarely gets an opportunity to choose where they are drafted or traded. Aaron Rodgers, Christian Yelich and Giannis Antetokounmpo were all brought into their respective Wisconsin organizations when around half of the teams in those leagues overlooked them. Two-time...

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