02 October 2019

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Milk Can Returning To Lomira After Lions Shut Out Cardinals

Milk Can Returning To Lomira After Lions Shut Out Cardinals


ZACH COOK It had been more than 1,400 days since the Lomira football team had possession of the Milk Can, but that all changed on Friday night. The Lions took back possession of the can with an impressive 36-0 victory against conference rival Mayville. “I was very nervous before that game because they are a good and well-coached

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Marshladies Close In Two Sets, But Swept By Dodgeland

Marshladies Close In Two Sets, But Swept By Dodgeland


MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER The Horicon student section was decked out in camouflage gear for a home volleyball match against the visiting Dodgeland Trojans on Tuesday, Sept. 24, but even though sets two and three were decided by two points and three points, the Marshladies (7-10, 0-4) were on the losing side of both scores, as Horicon still searches

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25 September 2019

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Springs’ Fast Start Too Much For Mayville To Overcome

Springs’ Fast Start Too Much For Mayville To Overcome


Springs’ Fast Start Too Much For Mayville To Overcome ZACH COOK The Mayville football team hosted one of the top teams in the state last Friday in St. Mary’s Springs. Springs showed why it is one of the top rated teams in Division 5 with an impressive 40-14 victory over the Cardinals. “We did some okay things, like cutting down on a lot of mental mistakes that we’ve had problems

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Around The Net: Catching Up With Marshladies Volleyball

Around The Net: Catching Up With Marshladies Volleyball


Around The Net: Catching Up With Marshladies Volleyball MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER The Horicon Marshladies volleyball team has had a tough task to start the season, hosting only one home game in 12 matches (not counting the Sept. 7 Horicon quad invite). Despite playing almost exclusively on hostile territory, Horicon worked to a 6-7 record coming into the first home conference match against

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1969 Marshmen Honored Before  Husticon Victory In Horicon

1969 Marshmen Honored Before Husticon Victory In Horicon


MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER It was the last hot summer night of the season with the thickness of the Horicon Marsh present in the air as the Horicon-Hustisford (Husticon) Marsh-Falcons hosted the Montello/Princeton/Gree n Lake (M/P/GL) Phoenix at Discher Park in Horicon on Friday, Sept. 20. Husticon (4-1, 2-0) handled the visitors easily,

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Three Defensive Scores Lift Lomira Over Tomahawk

Three Defensive Scores Lift Lomira Over Tomahawk


ZACH COOK After being shut out the week prior, the Lomira football team responded in a big way last Friday night as it defeated Tomahawk 46-6 in the team’s final non-conference game of 2019. Prior to the game, Lomira Head Coach Shane Obrigewitch talked about needing to start fast against Tomahawk, which his team was able to do and not only

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Cardinal Cross Country Team  Competes at Waupun, Ripon

Cardinal Cross Country Team Competes at Waupun, Ripon


The Horicon High School cross country team. The group made good use of their practice time by running to Discher Park and cleaning up trash. (submitted) Cardinal Cross Country Team Competes at Waupun, Ripon Former Horicon Marshmen football head coach Roger Meyer gets emotional when recognized by his former players and the fans prior to last week’s home Husticon game at Discher Park. Meyer

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Lady Lions Run Well  At Ripon Invite

Lady Lions Run Well At Ripon Invite


Lady Lions Run Well At Ripon Invite The Lomira womens cross country team ran well at the Chris Greening Invite in Ripon last Saturday, finishing sixth out of 15 teams. The Lady Lions were once again led by senior Marin Reed who ran an exceptional race despite not feeling well and coming off a tough week of practice. Coach Danner said he was pleased with Marin’s effort despite the slow time.