22 January 2020

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Lions End Losing Streak With Win In Mayville

Lions End Losing Streak With Win In Mayville


ZACH COOK The Lomira boys basketball team ended its four-game losing streak with a conference win in Mayville last Thursday. The Lions came away with a 61-54 victory, to improve to 4-1 in the conference standings.“ I thought our team came out ready to play,” Lomira Head Coach Tyler Witkowski said. “We had some individuals have some big performances and that’s a product of who they are as players and using an opportunity to do a little bit more now that we have Kaleb [Weston] hurt.”

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Lomira Wrestling Continues To Roll In Victory Over Mayville

Lomira Wrestling Continues To Roll In Victory Over Mayville


ZACH COOK The Lomira wrestling team remains unbeaten in conference duals this season after defeating Mayville 78-6 last Thursday night. “We didn’t have many opportunities to wrestle with only four matches, but the guys that did get a match wrestled tough and executed well,” Lomira Head Coach Jon Marx said. The lack of matches during conference duals for Lomira has been a consistent theme all season as most teams in the Flyway are unable to fill an entire varsity roster regularly. Marx said that is why he stresses the importance of practice reps.

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Marshmens’ Senior Mat Men Honored, Horicon Dominates Palymra-Eagle Dual

Marshmens’ Senior Mat Men Honored, Horicon Dominates Palymra-Eagle Dual


MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER It was Senior Night on Thursday, Jan. 16 for the Horicon Marshmen wrestling team as they faced off against Palmyra-Eagle (P-E). Horicon sent its seniors out in style in the last regular season home dual, defeating P-E 69-2.

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First Time For Everything, Marshladies Defeat Lourdes

First Time For Everything, Marshladies Defeat Lourdes


MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER Last week, while previewing the Horicon Marshladies forthcoming road game against the Lourdes Academy Knights, Horicon head coach John LeBlanc revived and revised a quote made famous by the ostentatious professional wrestling character Ric Flair when he said: “‘To be the man, you got to beat the man,’ and Lourdes is still the man.”

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LeBlanc Explodes For 24 Points In Win Versus Rio

LeBlanc Explodes For 24 Points In Win Versus Rio


MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER It was a game-to-remember for Caleb LaBlanc as the senior Marshmen guard went 10-13 from the floor (an almost 77 percent shooting rate) while scoring 24 points as Horicon (3-8, 2-4) defeated non-conference opponent Rio last week Tuesday, Jan. 14 by a score of 68-64. His previous point high on the season was eight, which happened in back-to-back games (Dec. 3 and 5) to open the campaign.

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Turnovers Too Much To Overcome For Lady Lions In Loss To Springs

Turnovers Too Much To Overcome For Lady Lions In Loss To Springs


Turnovers Too Much To Overcome For Lady Lions In Loss To Springs Emily Haslow slaps hands after being introduced as a member of the Marshladies’ starting lineup prior to this Monday’s home victory against Cambria-Friesland. (Mitchell B. Keller | DCP) ZACH COOK The Lomira girls basketball team has struggled throughout the 2019-20 season to keep possession of the ball. That trend continued
15 January 2020

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Two-Meet Week A Success For Marshmen

Two-Meet Week A Success For Marshmen


MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER The Horicon Marshmen wrestling team was hard at work last week, competing in a home triangular and Parents Night on Tuesday, Jan. 7 and a dual at Parkview on Thursday, Jan. 9.Horicon did not attend the scheduled multischool Dave Cohen Classic Invitational in North Fond du Lac on Saturday, Jan. 11, due to weather concerns.

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Lions Dominate Vikings On Parents Night

Lions Dominate Vikings On Parents Night


ZACH COOK The Lomira wrestling team had a dominant performance in last week’s home opener against Winnebago Lutheran Academy. Thursday night was also parents night, with wrestlers, managers and cheerleaders being honored prior to the dual.The Lions won the dual in convincing fashion, topping the Vikings 69-12.

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Renewed Rivalry Goes To Red As  Lady Cards Top Marshladies

Renewed Rivalry Goes To Red As Lady Cards Top Marshladies


MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER Only a few shades of color and roughly six miles of State Highway 28 separate the Mayville Lady Cardinals from the Horicon Marshladies, but the Rock River Rivalry between the two girls’ varsity basketball teams lay dormant for more than four years. That was, until last week Monday, Jan. 6, when the Lady

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Balanced Attack Lifts Mayville Over Omro

Balanced Attack Lifts Mayville Over Omro


ZACH COOK The Mayville boys basketball team utilized a full team effort in last week’s 71-59 victory against Omro. The win marked the third on the season for the Cardinals. “We were able to come out and