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Independence’s Adison Pronschinske passed after receiving a serve during their game against Blair-Taylor last week Tuesday.             (Times photograph by Andrew Dannehy)

 

After being swept at home against Blair-Taylor, the Independence volleyball team got a sweep of its own last week. The Indees took an early lead, but couldn’t finish against B-T (see story elsewhere in Sports) last week Tuesday, but on Thursday they were in control, winning all three sets in...
With four top-12 finishers, the Blair-Taylor boys cross country team edged Arcadia for the team title at the Tri-County meet held at Skyline Golf Course at Black River Falls. Two of the top three runners were Wildcats as Kristoffer Sandal took second and Delorean Peterson was third, behind meet...

            Independence/Gilmanton’s Mason Gierok dove into the backfield for a fourth down stop during their game against Eleva-Strum on Friday.                 (Times photograph by Andrew Dannehy)

A 17-game losing streak is over after the Independence/Gilmanton football team won its homecoming game over Eleva-Strum on Friday. The Indees took an early lead then responded to every Cardinal score after as they held on for a 19-12 win.It was the first win for the program since a 22-0 victory...

Cadence Simmons tried to power a kill through an attempted block during a Coulee Conference match at Onalaska Luther High School last Tuesday. The Red Hawks won in five sets.     (Times photograph by Benjamin Pierce)

Before the opening serve flew across the net last Tuesday, the Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau High School volleyball team knew they were in for a fight. The Red Hawks made the most of that fight, earning what coach Jess Weiler called a “scrappy” Coulee Conference win at Onalaska Luther. Weiler...

Arcadia’s Caleb Glenzinski had his facemask pulled as he secured a tackle during their game against West Salem on Friday.      (Times photograph by Andrew Dannehy)

A renewed Coulee Conference rivalry went West Salem’s way as the Panthers scored five touchdowns in the first half before the rest of the game was cancelled due to storms. Arcadia’s defense stopped West Salem on their first possession, but the Panthers scored nearly every other time they had the...
The Independence/Gilmanton football team had a chance to tie the game in the third quarter, but a two-point conversion was stopped and Cochrane-Fountain City scored on its next possession to take control. A four-yard touchdown run by Xavier Santillan made the score 14-12 before the two-point...

            Blair-Taylor’s DaVonne Turner looked up the field on a rushing attempt during their game against Melrose-Mindoro on Friday.             (Times photograph by Andrew Dannehy)

The Blair-Taylor football team had its way on the ground as they took control of their game against  Melrose-Mindoro early.  B-T ran for 232 yards in the game, averaging nearly six yards per carry while also boasting an efficient passing game as they scored four touchdowns in the first half and...
As summer sun fades and cool fall temperatures enter the schedule, the high school girls golf season is quickly dwindling. Both Arcadia and G-E-T High School competed in a pair of meets last week on the road, the first in Colfax and the second in Cochrane-Fountain City. The Raiders were scheduled...

Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau senior Warren Stoner broke free for a 75-yard touchdown run in the second quarter of a 52-28 win over Black River Falls last Friday at Black River Falls High School. Stoner finished with 211 yards on five carries.     (Times photograph by Benjamin Pierce)

It was a surreal moment. Paul Anderson stood near the 40-yard line on the football field at Black River Falls High School last Friday with a grin he didn’t even try to hide as players and coaches let out victory cries from every direction. Anderson had just won his first game as a head high school...

            Blair-Taylor’s Abby Thompson went up for a spike during their match against Augusta on Thursday.        (Times photograph by Andrew Dannehy)

Augusta came out strong in the first set, but it wasn’t long before Blair-Taylor took control and cruised for the rest of the night. The Beavers had an early lead, but Blair-Taylor went on a run to take the first set by 15 as they went on to win all three by double digits.  The win was the first in...

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