SPORTS CHRONOTYPE.COM | WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019 | ISSUE 45 | SECTION B

OUTDOORS: WET SPRING GOOD FOR WATERFOWL, B12 Knights get win in 10th Thompson throws all 10 in 3-2 win

BY DAVE GRESCHNER [email protected]

Erik Hill singled in the go-ahead run in the top of the 10th, and Travis Thompson wrapped up his com- plete game in the bottom of the 10th as the Haugen Knights slipped past the Brill Miller 3-2 on Sunday in Brill. A pitching duel between Thompson and Brill’s Rece Dietrich saw both teams hold one-run leads before the 2-2 tie at the end of nine. With Brill’s Jere Fisk relieving Dietrich to start the 10th, the Knights’ Callub Paulson reached on an error before Brady Verbsky grounded into a fi elder’s choice. Verbsky then stole second and raced home on Hill’s single to left . Thompson, who had seven strikeouts over 10 , retired the Millers in order in the bottom of the 10th, including two more punch-outs. Brill had only four hits off the veteran right-hander. The young left y Dietrich allowed seven hits over nine innings, striking out eight and walking two. Brill dropped to 4-3 and into third place in the Inde- pendent League with the loss, while the Haugen Knights improved to 3-5. The Haugen club took a 1-0 lead in the second PHOTO BY DAVE GRESCHNER on back-to-back doubles by Derek Robarge Brill Jarred Lindfors has ball in glove as he waits for Haugen Knights runner Callub Paulson at home plate in the second inning of Sunday’s game. Paulson was tagged out after a throw from right fi elder Brandon Johns. SEE BASEBALL, B5 Kenny strides to pro track with Nike

BY DAVE GRESCHNER sponsorship deal with ath- and other expenses associ- Bednarek, who has steered [email protected] letic footwear and athletic ated with crisscrossing the clear of serious injuries apparel giant Nike on July 9, country and world—he com- through his high school and Kenny Bednarek’s ath- a month aft er fi nishing his peted in the Czech Republic collegiate career. letic career has been on a freshman season at Indian last month—as he repre- Bednarek is in Florida fast track since he started Hills Junior College in Iowa. sents the corporation. this month training with turning heads as a Rice Lake “I’m okay with it,” said Though modest and Star Athletics coach Dennis High School freshman. Bednarek this week of his unassuming, the 6-foot-2 Mitchell. The 20-year old Seven state high school decision to forego his college Bednarek knows where he Bednarek is part of a group track championships later, eligibility. “I think people stands on the world sprint that also includes fellow All- and aft er a collegiate year will realize that I can con- stage now. It’s near the top. Americans Justin Gatlin and of turning more heads with tinue school. That was my “I was one of the most Isiah Young. his world-class sprint speed, original plan. I’m going to talked about college athletes Bednarek put up dazzling Bednarek has turned profes- take a year off, but I’ll get this past year. Next year it numbers this season, includ- sional. back to it.” will be someone else. I’m ing a wind-aided 200 time of PHOTO BY DAVE GRESCHNER The 2018 Rice Lake High For now, Nike is picking at this level now, and next Rice Lake High School 2018 graduate School graduate reached a up Bednarek’s travel bills year is not guaranteed,” said SEE KENNY, B2 Kenny Bednarek signs contract with Nike. Qualifi er race next

BY ED REICHERT Rice Lake Speedway publicist

Racing at the Rice Lake Speedway resumes Saturday night aft er last Wednesday’s Firecracker Special followed by a night off in the schedule last Saturday. This Saturday is the quali- fi er night for the AFCO Race of Champions for the WIS- SOTA 100. Feature winners in Street Stock, Midwest Modi- PHOTO BY DAVE GRESCHNER fi ed, Super Stock and Modifi ed A loose tire from a collision bounces among the leaders of Saturday’s Pure Stock feature at the Rice Lake Speedway. In front on the third turn is winner James Vendela, followed by runner-up Cory Jorgensen (15) and fourth place fi nisher Cody Cimfl (845). SEE SPEEDWAY, B2

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FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP SOCCER Keeping score Up next Scorecard list Year, Champion ...... Finals result 1991, United States ...... defeated Norway, 2-1 United States has won back- 1995, Norway ...... defeated Germany, 2-0 The bad news: The Milwaukee The tradition of harness horse racing helps kick 1999, United States...... def. China, 0-0, 5-4 penalty shots Brewers and Minnesota Twins off the Barron County Fair next Wednesday, to-back championships and its 2003, Germany ...... defeated Sweden, 2-1, in extra time fourth overall in the eight-event 2007, Germany ...... defeated Brazil, 2-0 both staggered into the all-star July 17. That night and Thursday, July 18, will 2011, Japan ...... def. United States, 2-2, 3-1 penalty shots break, having gone 4-6 in their last see up to 10 races per night on the half-mile history of FIFA Women’s World 2015, United States ...... defeated Japan, 5-2 Cup soccer with Sunday’s 2-0 win 2019, United States ...... defeated Netherlands, 2-0 10 games. The good news: The track at the fairgrounds in Rice Lake. Post time FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP SOCCER Brewers are in second place and both nights is 7 p.m., with pacers and trotters over Netherlands. Team captain RESULTS BY NATION Megan Rapinoe scored on a pen- Team, wins ...... Runners-up only one-half game behind the from throughout the Midwest racing. Fans can United States, four ...... one Cubs in the NL Central, while the watch from the grandstand, where there will alty kick in the second half, and Germany, two ...... one former Wisconsin Badger Rose Japan, one ...... one Twins are atop the AL Central with be a Pick A Winner contest and prizes drawings. Norway, one ...... one a fi ve and one-half game lead on Fair goers can also walk through the horse barn Lavelle added the second goal Brazil, none ...... one in Sunday’s win in Lyon, France. China none ...... one Cleveland. The Brewers resume to meet drivers and see horses up close. Netherlands, none ...... one play Friday, hosting the NL West Rapinoe earned both the World Sweden, none ...... one last-place Giants Cup tournament Golden Ball as Tweet of the Week FIFA MEN’S WORLD CUP SOCCER (since 1994) in a three-game series, followed top player and Golden Boot as Year, Champion ...... Finals result Harness horse racing the top scorer. The United States 1994, Brazil ...... defeated Italy, 0-0, 3-2 penalty shots by three against the hot Atlanta Jack Goods @GoodsOnSports: “This is comes to Barron County 1998, France ...... defeated Brazil, 3-0 Braves. The Twins go to Cleveland women’s team leads World Cup 2002, Brazil ...... defeated German, 2-0 good for the U.S., but you have to remember Fair on July 17-18, for three games starting Friday play with four titles, beginning in 2006, Italy ...... defeated France, 1-1, 5-3 penalty shots they had an advantage considering the see Up Next (at left) 2010, Spain ...... defeated Netherlands, 1-0 against the surging Indians. Netherlands wears wooden shoes.” 1991. Germany has two titles. 2014, Germany...... defeated Argentina, 1-0 2018, Russia ...... defeated France, 4-2 B2 | CHRONOTYPE.COM | WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019 SSPORTSPORTS/

Speedway Jorgensen was a close second, and Akervik fi n- CONTINUED FROM B1 ished off a Twin Ports drivers’ sweep of the top will automatically qualify three positions. for the Race of Champi- ons during the WISSOTA Streets draw 24 cars 100 at I-94 Speedway in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, The Street Stock feature in September. was packed as 25 cars Pure Stocks will also took the green fl ag for be on Saturday’s card. It what would turn out to be will be a point show for a marathon event. the track, but the draw/ Fankhauser, who redraw format will be started on the pole, used. jumped into the early A huge holiday crowd lead, but a spin slowed was on hand last Wednes- the action before a lap day to see fi reworks and could be completed. three racers earn their Front runners Parker fi rst feature wins of the Anderson, Jason Havel season in Rice Lake and C.J. Wagner got track. James Vendela, together in turn three, Sam Fankhauser and Jake with Anderson suffering Hartung were all winners damage that would end for the fi rst time, while his night. PHOTO BY DAVE GRESCHNER on the other end of the Fankhauser retained Modifi ed racers round the corner for the green fl ag at the start of the feature in last Wednesday’s Firecracker Special. spectrum, Cameron driv- the lead on the green with ers Curt Myers and Kevin Havel and Wagner having cushion, Shane Halopka Kevin Burdick. Myers Kevin Adams had a good Second heat: Myers, Johnsen Jr., Olson, Adams continued their a good battle for second. moved into second place. brushed past Burdick battle for third aft er Richards. Third heat: Burdick; Spacek; Nick Traynor, Barron; Andy Mackey, Roseville, hot streaks, each adding While frequent yellows Adams started eighth with a strong drive low in Adams moved up from Minnesota. another feature win to kept the fi eld bunched, but moved forward in the turn four. his seventh starting posi- WISSOTA MIDWEST MOD their division-leading Fankhauser would retain fi eld quickly, getting past Once in front, Myers tion. Hallquist didn’t give • 15-lap feature: Kevin Adams, Cameron; totals. the lead on each green. Halopka and taking off stretched his margin in and made the trophy Shane Halopka, Greenwood; Travis Anderson, Colfax; Joe Chaplin Jr., Cameron; The top three fi nishers Aft er runner-up aft er Anderson. Adams by a few car lengths show with third place. Jamie Bisonette, Dallas; Cody Borgeson, in each feature received Wagner lost a wheel, driv- slid up under Anderson but several yellow fl ags Alex Guthmiller pulled New Richmond; Jimmy Latvala, Solon Firecracker Special tro- ers were notifi ed that one in turn one for the lead kept slowing the action. all the way from Huron, Springs; Fran Hanson, Almena; Austin Ellis, Rice Lake; Michael Blevins, Hibbing, phies, presented by the more yellow would end and then began to stretch When Ryan Kostreba lost South Dakota, to put Minnesota. Barron County chapter the contest. his advantage. a wheel aft er hitting the things together in the • First 8-lap heat: Chaplin Jr., Halopka, Bisonette, Adams. Second heat: Josh of the American Cancer Danny Richards was on Halopka was also able wall, Myers pulled away main event, starting 10th Wahlstrom, Rice Lake; Anderson; Hanson; Society on its Rally at the the move, coming from to sweep past Ander- again on a two-lap sprint and fi nishing fi ft h. But Borgeson. Races night. the fourth row to close on son but couldn’t catch to the wire. Guthmiller forgot to scale WISSOTA STREET STOCK The 23-car Pure Stock the leaders. Richards was Adams, who weaved Runner-up Burdick his car aft er the race and • 15-lap feature: Sam Fankhauser, Rice feature saw Aaron Ber- pressing Havel for second through lapped traffi c en held off the late charge was disqualifi ed, which Lake; Jason Havel, Rice Lake; Danny Richards, Mondovi; Andrew Hanson, Iron nick get the jump at the when the yellow fl ew one route to his sixth Midwest of Tommy Richards, who moved Ross Prochnow River; Jay Kesan, Weyerhaeuser; Will Fisher, start but immediately last time and the race was Mod win of the season. had worked his way up into the top fi ve. Shell Lake; Ron Hanestad, Glenwood give up the lead to Jared called complete. Halopka and Anderson from the fi ft h row. City; Cody Kummer, Medford; Kolby Kiehl, Barron; Hunter Van Gilder, Rice Lake. RICE LAKE SPEEDWAY Akervik. Moving up to Fankhauser recorded also earned trophies in • First 8-lap heat: Havel; Fisher; Russ results July 3 (Firecracker Special) challenge Akervik were his fi rst win of the season second and third places Kostreba, Zimmerman, Minnesota; Zach Hartung shows up, wins Beaulieu, Chetek. Second heat: Parker WISSOTA MODIFIED James Vendela and Cory with Havel and Richards respectively. Anderson, Phillips; Richards; Dustin • 20-lap feature: Jake Hartung, Elmwood; Doughty, Oakdale, Minnesota; Van Jorgensen. close behind. Jake Hartung fre- Mike Anderson, Jim Falls; Steve Hallquist, Gilder. Third heat: Fankhauser; Kesan; Eau Claire; Kevin Adams, Cameron; Ross Jorgensen got a great Myers gets fi fth win quently has success at Adam Soltis, Ladysmith; Kyle Howland, Prochnow, Boyceville; Jake Miller, Somerset; Zimmermann, Minnesota. Fourth heat: restart aft er one caution MW Mods go nonstop the Rice Lake Speedway Matt Leer, Bruce; Pat Hoff man, Rice Lake; C.J. Wagner, Rice Lake; Kiehl; Kummer; to move into the lead. Close behind Adams in when he makes one of his Dan Kingsley, Superior; Kyle Helling, Rice Michael Blevins, Hibbing, Minnesota. Vendela remained close In complete contrast, feature wins this season rare appearances. Last Lake. • First 8-lap heat: Adams, Hoff man, WISSOTA PURE STOCK and mounted a charge Midwest Modifi ed drivers is Curt Myers as he posted Wednesday was no excep- Hallquist, Miller. Second heat: Hartung, • 12-lap feature: James Vendela, South Anderson, Prochnow, Helling. with a power move in put together a nonstop his fi ft h feature check- tion as he started on the Range; Cory Jorgensen, Duluth; Jared Akervik, Superior; Cody Cimfl , Chetek; Jay turn three, slipping under main event that saw Kevin ered fl ag in Super Stock. pole for the Modifi ed fea- WISSOTA SUPER STOCK Folz, Cameron; Randy Graham, Trego; Cole Jorgensen. Adams take the lead six Myers started sixth in ture and led all 20 laps. • 20-lap feature: Curt Myers, Cameron; Richards, Mondovi; Ryan Clausen, Barron; Kevin Burdick, Proctor, Minnesota; Tommy The fi nal half of the laps into the 15-lapper. the Super Stock feature, Hot-running Mike Mike Grover, Chetek; Aaron Bernick, Duluth. Richards, Mondovi; Terran Spacek, Phillips; • First 8-lap heat: Bob Thompson, race ran under the green Travis Anderson used and it took him a few laps Anderson was able to Willie Johnsen Jr., Superior; Aaron Wilson, Cameron; Akervik; Cimfl ; Graham. Second Eau Claire; Bart Steff en, Eau Claire; Scott fl ag as Vendela held his the high side to drive past to work his way into con- move into second place heat: Jorgensen; Richards; Bernick; Lawrence, Superior; Eric Olson, Ladysmith; Dave Holub, Rice Lake. Third heat: Folz; line and drove home by a pole sitter Jamie Bison- tention as he dealt with but couldn’t catch the Adam Soltis, Ladysmith. Vendela; Ken Oftedahl, Cameron; Randy car length to take his fi rst ette in the early going. As early leaders Bart Steffen, Elmwood racer Hartung. • First 8-lap heat: Steff en; Wilson; Tucker Shackleton, Jim Falls. win ever at Rice Lake. Anderson pounded the Terran Spacek and lastly Steve Hallquist and Quinn, Ladysmith; Luke Schultz, Cameron.

Kenny ever in 44.73 seconds, at “When I went from 400 meters. He won tons and New York Knicks taking a strong look now, the same time making high school to college, I seven state high school last season and is now an which has become a mute CONTINUED FROM B1 him only the second male realized there was a lot championships at those unrestricted free agent. point with Bednarek’s athlete to run a sub-20 in I didn’t know. I’m still distances and holds the Coming out of high decision to join Nike. 19.49 seconds, the fastest the 200 and sub-45 in the learning the technical Wisconsin high school school, Bednarek hoped “My ultimate goal was “all-conditions” perfor- 400 on the same day. part and also the psy- 200-meter record at 20.43 to get a college schol- to go to Oregon. I didn’t mance ever not only by a Bednarek is now ranked chological, which can be seconds. arship from collegiate know I was going to be college athlete but also at No. 3 among all-time col- your greatest enemy or Bednarek is the second running power Oregon. in this position now. I’m the world level, according legiate outdoor sprinters your greatest ally,” said Rice Lake High School That didn’t happen for happy with it,” said the to DyeStat.com. in the 200. But he says Bednarek. athlete to reach the pro- his freshman season, but Nike pro Bednarek. He then ran the fastest there’s room for improve- Next up for the new pro fessional ranks in the past Oregon was reportedly “wind legal” time ever for ment at that distance. is the USA Track & Field 3 years. Basketball star a junior college athlete in “I’m trying to be the Nationals in Des Moines, Henry Ellenson left Mar- the 200 in 19.82 seconds. best. I can improve, but Iowa, July 25-28. quette University aft er In winning the 400- I realize there’s a lot of Bednarek holds three one season, was draft ed meter National Junior work to do. If I get every- Rice Lake High School by the Detroit Pistons in College Athletic Assn. thing down, I can be in records, at 100, 200 and 2016, played for the Pis- GENERAL CONTRACTOR championship in May, the 19 lows,” said Bed- Bednarek ran the third- narek of his 200 time fastest junior college time potential. TREE SERVICE • Trimming • Lot Clearing • Removal if you can dream it. • Full Clean-Up WE CAN BUILD IT. • Reliable • COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL BRAD FOYTIK, OWNER • Fully Insured structuralbuildings.com • AGRICULTURAL FREE ESTIMATES. CALL FORREST KOBERNICK (800) 535-9722 715-577-2020 • INDUSTRIAL LIC# BC709531 /SSPORTSPORTS CHRONOTYPE.COM | WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019 | B3

SPORTS BRIEFS Go Kart racing rolls For tickets, call 1-800- RLWS Orange Junior football dates, 367-3306 or through the at speedway track website spoonerrodeo.com/ The second date of tickets. remains perfect sign-ups scheduled sanctioned Go Kart Racing at the new track on the Rice Half marathon, Registration discount through July 15 Lake Speedway parking lot is 5K set in Rice Lake in RC fastpitch Saturday, starting at noon. Registrations for Rice Lake Junior Football are There are six divisions of The Rice Lake now being taken, with a discount offered for play- racing for all ages, including Community 5K/Half Rice Lake Weighing win over Hoff, Drost & Marathon will be Sunday, ers signing up by Monday, July 15. Registration can a rookie division that starts Systems hiked its perfect Associates (1-4). Tatum Sept. 22, in Rice Lake, be completed at www.ricelakejrfootball.com. with kids 4 years old, said mark to 6-0 with a 10-3 Candler was the winning Kevin Adams of the Rice Lake according to organizer Rice Lake Junior Football provides fl ag football Speedway kart racing group. Brittany Longhenry. win over Spare Time/ pitcher. Kevin Drost took leagues for Grades 3-4 and 5-6, and a tackle pro- Hot laps are at 11 a.m., and All proceeds will go Becker Trucking in June the loss. gram for Grades 7-8. Grade 3-4 fl ag football starts racing begins at noon. The towards fi tness and sports 26 play in the Red Cedar Miles Kraczek went fi ve in early September and runs for 4 weeks, on Satur- races will be done by late equipment needs for Rice Men’s Fastpitch League in for fi ve for the winners, day mornings, except for Labor Day weekend. afternoon, before that night’s Lake youths and students. Rice Lake. while Tomas Machuca “I hope to bring the Grades 5-6 fl ag football begins with player evalu- regular stock car races. Winning pitcher Nic had three hits, including community together on this ations on Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 12-13, from On opening day June 29 at Siebenliest struck out a double, Cullen Hanson the kart track, 42 kart racers to help provide assistance 6-8 p.m. First practices in Grades 5-6 are Monday, from three states competed. to youths and groups 12, while losing hurler tripled and Max Loew and Aug. 19. For more information needing equipment for Rodrigo Kuperman Ben Thurs added doubles. Practices and games will be on Monday and contact Adams at 715-642- sports and physical fi tness notched 10 strikeouts in For Hoff/Drost, Dakota Tuesday nights and Saturday mornings. 0700. programs,” said Longhenry. the fi ve-inning game. Blanch went three for A family fun day for all players in the two fl ag The runs begin at 8 Keven Jensen and Alejo three, and Tomas Kuper- a.m. at Moon Lake Park football grade divisions is Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Spooner Rodeo Munoz both went three man was three for four on the city’s southeast Rice Lake High School fi eld. Besides football fun off ers three shows side. Registration forms for three for Weighing with two triples. events, there will be a picnic-style lunch. The 66th Spooner Rodeo are available at Rice Lake Systems, with Munoz Aft er taking July 3 off, The Grades 7-8 tackle program begins Monday, begins this Thursday on the Parks and Recreation at stroking a pair of triples. play in the fi ve-team Aug. 12, with practices from 5:45-8 p.m. until south side of Spooner. Three 326 S. Main St., and Rice Facundo Gonzalez went league resumes this school begins, at which times practices will be Professional Rodeo Cowboys Lake Olympic Fitness at three for four. Wednesday night at Tate aft er school. Assn. performances are 800 Hammond Ave., and in For Spare Time/Beck- Park. Two games will be Cameron at Drew Insurance The program runs through early October, with scheduled, Thursday, Friday er’s, the league’s second played on Curtis Field: and Saturday, all at 7:30 p.m. Agency at 505 W. Main St. fi ve to seven games to be played against other area place team at 3-3, Kuper- Falstad vs. The Bar/ Live country music on the Registration is also teams. All practices and home games will be at rodeo grounds will begin at 10 available online at man was two for two. Hoots at 7 p.m., and The Rice Lake Middle School fi eld. p.m. each night. There is also raceentry.com/rice-lake- In its fi rst scheduled Bar/Hoots vs. Rice Lake Players in Grades 7-8 can also participate in an Exceptional Rodeo this community-1 2 marathon game of the night, Spare Weighing Systems at 8:30 the Warrior Camp from Sunday, July 28, through Thursday at 6 p.m., a nickel and 5K. Entry fees are Time/Becker’s received a p.m. Thursday, Aug. 1, from 5-8 p.m. each day at the scramble for kids on Friday $45 for the 13.1-mile half forfeit win over The Bar/ On Steinert Field at marathon and $25 for Middle School fi eld. at 6:30 p.m., a rodeo parade Hoot’s (1-3). 7 p.m., it’s Spare Time/ Saturday at noon and a Bar- the 5-kilometer walk/run. Camp times are 5 p.m. for Grade 8 and 6:30 p.m. Falstad Accounting Ser- Becker vs. Hoff, Drost & B-Que on Saturday, starting Registration fees are $5 for Grade 7. at 4:30 p.m. higher the day of the race. vices (2-3) posted an 11-6 Associates.

Tagalong golfers’ Pink Ribbon July 17 BRILL AREA SPORTSMEN’S CLUB The Tagalong Ladies Golf League Pink Ribbon fundraiser is Wednesday, July 17, at the Tagalong course near Birchwood. The event raises money for breast cancer awareness and UTV programs. Golfers can participate in the step-aside scramble as a twosome, foursome or by Raffle joining another team. For registration information, contact Shirley DRAWINGNG 12:1512 15 PMPM * SUNDAY,SUNDAY JULYJULY 14,14 2019 Hokanson at 715-354-7080 or [email protected]. TICKETS $5.00 EACH OR 5 FOR $20.00 Volleyball camp BRILL COMMUNITY PARK - BRILL, WI sign-up due July 11 Registrations are due PRIZES this Thursday for the Dig It Volleyball Camp in Rice GRAND PRIZE: ARTIC CAT PROWLER 500, SIDE-BY-SIDE Lake on Monday through Jointly provided by: Wild River Sport & Marine of Trego and Brill Area Sportsmen’s Club Wednesday, Aug. 12-14. The camp will have two sessions. Session 1 is for players entering Grades 10-12. Session time is 12:30-3:30 p.m., and cost is $75. Session 2 is for players entering Grades 7-9. Session time is 4-6 p.m., and cost is $50. The camp will be held at Rice Lake Middle School. Registration forms are available at Rice Lake schools.

MDM Excavating in lead at trap club After 9 weeks of shooting MDM Excavating leads the team standings in the Tuscobia Trap League at the range north of Haugen on Hwy. SS. Cumberland Hockey is in second place, followed by Blue Hills Sportsman’s Club, Brill Sportsman’s Club and Hooch’s Hardwood & Masonry. In 16-yard action on July 1, John Roeser and Trenton Thole led Class A; Mike Tomesh, John Rogowski and Dave Frank Sr. led Class B; and Dennis Badzinski, Rick Jansen and Frank Zumpf topped Class C.

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Fishing Drifting anglers picking up Chetek fi sh CONTINUED FROM B12

Editor’s note: Following is a fi sh- hook will work well. with either a nightcrawler, fat- fi shing and Texas-rigged worms or hanging around deeper ing report on the Chetek Chain of Crappie anglers are getting head minnow or leech can work or craws will work well for stumps and woody debris. Lakes, provided by Steve Sedani of into schools as they drift the well for bait. largemouth, as well as Carolina Casting plastics into these Up-Der-North Guide Service out of main lakes and entryways to the Some walleye anglers are rigging. areas with a bullet weight Chetek. larger bays in water depths of trolling those deep shorelines Northern pike are active along is a good way to cover 9 to 16 feet. Crappie jigs tipped and the weed edges, using live the weed edges and wood in the water and avoid getting Panfi sh anglers are catching with a crappie minnow or waxie bait or spinner rigs. Trolling bays and main lakes and can be snagged up. bluegills and crappies fi shing can work well when jigged verti- crank baits such as the Berk- lured by casting Mepp French Largemouth bass are as they drift the main lakes and cally. ley Flicker Shads, Rapalas or spinners, other spinners, Rapa- very aggressive right now larger bays of the Chetek Chain Another way to hook crappies Cordell Divers can also entire las, Daredevils and Johnson so color hasn’t been as of Lakes. is with a minnow or waxie on a walleye bites when forward Silver Minnows. important as getting into Bluegill anglers are fi nding jig suspended from your bobber trolling. Trolling the weed edges with the right areas where the some good-sized fi sh when if the drift is not too fast. Bass anglers are fi nding some shallow-running crank baits can fi sh are. As the day pro- fi shing by surbmerged wood Walleyes are being caught healthy largemouths as they also work to catch the feeding gresses, concentrate on or stumps in water depths of 6 in the early evening along the fi sh the submerged wood on the northerns. the shaded side of struc- to 12 feet. Bobber fi shing with deeper shorelines that have a main lakes in water depths of 6 Good luck to all anglers, and ture and you will fi nd the an earth worm or waxie on the good drop. Slip bobber fi shing to 12 feet or deeper. Jig and craw save travel on the water. bass holding there. Good luck fi shing, and remember to intro- Waterfowl fowl hunters as roughly ture in April. New Year’s holidays; to two. duce someone new into 70% of mallard harvest in “Since this new fed- • decrease in the pintail Registration of Canada the outdoors. They will CONTINUED FROM B12 Wisconsin is supported eral framework is using daily bag limit from two geese and in-fi eld valida- appreciate it for a life- by locally hatched ducks. data based on the prior to one; tion of the Canada goose time. of the state at the end of Although slightly lower year’s breeding survey • increase in the black hunting permit is no April, stalling migration this year, the average mal- estimates, we can now duck bag limit from one longer required. in most of Wisconsin and lard population in the last propose and approve the breeding activity by mal- few years has been fairly waterfowl season several lards and Canada geese. stable. months before we have in Rice Lake School Board of Education Minutes There were average “This observation sug- the past,” said Finger. RICE LAKE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT temperatures across gests that continuing There are several sig- 700 AUGUSTA STREET, RICE LAKE, WI 54868 most of the state in early our efforts aimed at con- nifi cant changes to the BOARD OF EDUCATION REGULAR SESSION Tuesday, May 28, 2019 and mid May. With above trolling mallard harvest 2019 waterfowl hunting ADMINISTRATION BUILDING average precipitation impacts and support for season structure. The MINUTES in May following the grassland nesting habitat fi rst of the 2019 migra- I. CALL TO ORDER: The Board of Education of the Rice Lake Area School District met in regular session at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 28, 2019 in the Board Room of the Rice Lake Area School Dis- survey, wetland condi- conservation are impor- tory game bird seasons trict Administration Building, 700 Augusta Street, Rice Lake, Wisconsin, with Keven Jensen, President tions remained average to tant to the future of Wis- will open with the early presiding. above average for brood consin’s local mallard goose, mourning dove II. ROLL CALL: Present - Board Members: Deanna Aubart, Steve Bowman, Joshua Estreen, Keven Jensen, Doug Kucko rearing, which should population,” said Finger. and early teal seasons on Absent- Abbey Fischer, Lorrie Parkman, Bert Richard, Gary Spear lead to good duck produc- Sunday, Sept. 1. Others Present- Randy Drost, District Administrator tion this year, said Finger. Regular waterfowl Student Representatives: NA Goose population slightly up III. NOTICE OF POSTING:3UHVLGHQW.HYHQ-HQVHQDQQRXQFHGWKH%RDUGKHUHE\¿QGVFRPPXQLFD- Wisconsin experienced hunting seasons will tion and public notice of the open meeting, as required by section 19.84 of the Wisconsin Statutes, had a relatively wet and cold Wisconsin’s Canada include a 60-day duck EHHQSURSHUO\JLYHQE\WKHSUHVLGLQJRI¿FHU¶VGHVLJQHH5DQG\'URVW6XFKDQRWLFHDQGDJHQGDWRWKH past winter which, com- goose harvest is sup- season which will start RI¿FLDOQHZVSDSHUWKH5LFH/DNH&KURQRW\SHWRWKH(DX&ODLUH/HDGHU7HOHJUDPDQGWRUDGLRVWDWLRQV :-0&DQG:$4(LQGLFDWLQJWKHGDWHWLPHDQGSODFHRIWKHPHHWLQJDQGVXFKQRWLFHZDVJLYHQPRUH bined with above-average ported by Canada geese with a statewide opener than 24 hours prior to the meeting. precipitation in April and breeding in northern on Saturday, Sept. 28, IV. APPEARANCES: No appearances were made. May, led to above-aver- Ontario, as well as those and 92-day regular goose V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES [action]: Josh Estreen and Deanna Aubart motion to approve the regular session meeting minutes from Monday, May 13, 2019. All present voting yes. Motion approved. age wetland conditions breeding locally in Wis- season, which will have VI. CONSENT AGENDA [action]: Doug Kucko and Steve Bowman motioned to approve the consent throughout the state. consin. The Wisconsin two splits to allow hunt- agenda. All present voting yes. Motion approved. Counts indicated wetter breeding estimate for ing during the Christmas A. Employment Resignations: $PEHU2JUHQ6SHFLDO(GXFDWLRQ&URVV&DWHJRULFDO7HDFKHUHIIHFWLYH-XQH conditions in 2019 than Canada geese is slightly and New Year’s holidays. 2. Amy Stuttgen, Kindergarten Teacher at Hilltop Elem., effective June 10, 2019 in 2018 for all regions of up compared to 2018 at Highlights of the 2019 3. Barb Smith, Montessori E1 Teacher, effective June 10, 2019 the state with most areas 171,407 birds. season structure include: 4. Ellen Reidt, First Grade Teacher at Tainter Elem., effective June 10, 2019 %UDQGRQ6SHURV)7(6RFLDO6WXGLHV7HDFKHUDW5/06HIIHFWLYH-XQH well above the long-term This year’s estimate is • increase in length of 0DULD+DQVRQ(LJKWK*UDGH/DQJXDJH$UWV7HDFKHUDW5/06HIIHFWLYH-XQH averages. consistent with a stable- the early teal season to 9 3HWH.ROSDFN)UHVKPDQ)RRWEDOO&RDFKDW5/+6 According to Finger, to-increasing popula- days from the previous 7 -DPLH6WRQH+HDG&URVV&RXQWU\&RDFKDW5/+6 B. Employment Recommendations: considerable rainfall in tion over the past 10 to days; $PEHU2JUHQ6SHFLDO(GXFDWLRQ&URVV&DWHJRULFDO7HDFKHU May following the survey 15 years, according to • a single statewide 2. Annamarie Bischel, Fourth Grade Teacher at Haugen Elem. has helped Wisconsin Finger. duck season opener for &KHU\O:KLWWLQJWRQ7KLUG*UDGH7HDFKHUDW+LOOWRS(OHP 4. Emily Sheplee, Eighth Grade Math Teacher at RLMS remain at average or Under a new federal the North, South and Mis- %UDQGRQ6SHURV)7(6RFLDO6WXGLHV7HDFKHUDW5/06 above average wetland framework, Wisconsin sissippi zones on Satur- 6. Maria Hanson, Eighth Grade Language Arts Teacher at RLMS conditions for the year conducted its annual day, Sept. 28; 7. Stephanie Boehnlein, Science Teacher at RLHS 8. Jeremy “Pete” Peterson, Fab Lab Teacher at RLHS during the important waterfowl season hear- • a second split in the 9. Dawn Schmitz, Title I Reading Interventionist at Tainter Elem., Haugen Elem., Montessori and brood-rearing period. ings this spring, and the South Canada goose parochial schools These breeding pair Natural Resources Board zone resulting in a goose %RE6FKPLGW$VVLVWDQW7UDFN&RDFKDW5/+6 7D\ORU+DQYHOW+HDG*LUOV¶*ROI&RDFKDW5/+6 and habitat conditions approved the DNR’s pro- season that is open C. 2019-2020 WIAA Membership Renewal are important to water- posals for season struc- during the Christmas and VII. COMMENDATIONS: A. RLASD Student Recognition: Building principals and staff commended the following students DQGLGHQWL¿HGWKHLUDUHDVRIDFKLHYHPHQWIRUWKHPRQWKRI0D\ Birkebeiner group The Birkebeiner group will Birkebeiner ski race start Student School Gr. Parent(s): make use of the 30 kilometers line. The property also has 15 Ella Kodesh Haugen Elem. 4 Becka and Nathan Kodesh leases Telemark of cross-country ski trails miles of mountain bike and Mariajose Angel Leon Hilltop Elem. 2 Ruth Fabiola Angel and Jose Manuel Angel on the 713-acre Telemark snowshoe trails. Michelle Penzkover RLHS 10 Derek and Emily Penzkover The American Birkebeiner (PLO\)RVV   7DLQWHU(OHP   &RXUWQH\DQG$QGUHZ)RVV Ski Foundation has signed property, according to a ABSF The lease also allows ABSF a 2-year lease agreement to news release. access to additional water VIII. REPORTS: The Telemark trails and sources for snowmaking A. Fifth Grade Leadership Team Update-Belinda Cernick/Fifth Grade Leadership Team: Fifth utilize the Telemark property *UDGH7HDFKHU%HOLQGD&HUQLFNDORQJZLWK)LIWK*UDGH/HDGHUVKLS7HDPPHPEHUVSURYLGHGDQ near Cable. property are adjacent to the eff orts. update to the Board of Education. B. 2019-2020 Elementary Parent/Student Handbook-second reading-Jill Bennett/Natalie Springer [action]: The board reviewed a draft of the 2019-2020 Elementary Parent/Student Hand- Legal Notice book at the May 13, 2019 Board of Education meeting. Josh Estreen and Doug Kucko motion to approve the 2019-2020 Elementary Parent/Student Handbook. All present voting yes. Motion ap- proved. &$WKOHWLF&RGHRI&RQGXFW¿UVWUHDGLQJ7LP/LSNH Rice Lake High School Athletic Director 7LP/LSNHUHYLHZHGWKHSURSRVHGUHYLVLRQVWRWKH$WKOHWLF&RGHRI&RQGXFW D. Health Insurance Presentation-Patrick Blackaller: Director of Finance and Operations Patrick Blackaller presented information on the district health insurance. E. BOE Finance Committee Meeting Update-Steve Bowman: 7KH %2( )LQDQFH &RPPLWWHH SURSRVHGDPHQGPHQWVWRWKH6WDI¿QJ5HSRUW7KHFRPPLWWHHLVUHFRPPHQGLQJXSWRD full time school nurse and an elementary literacy coach. Steve Bowman and Josh Estreen motion to approve the proposed amendment to the 2019-2020 6WDI¿QJ5HSRUWWRLQFOXGHDVFKRROQXUVH$OOSUHVHQWYRWLQJ\HV0RWLRQDSSURYHG Doug Kucko and Deanna Aubart motion to approve the proposed amendment to the 2019-2020 6WDI¿QJ5HSRUWWRLQFOXGHDQHOHPHQWDU\OLWHUDF\FRDFK$OOSUHVHQWYRWLQJ\HV0RWLRQDSSURYHG F. BOE Curriculum Committee Meeting Update-Keven Jensen:7KH%2(&XUULFXOXP&RPPLW- tee met on Monday, May 20, 2019. The committee selected a committee chairperson, reviewed the .PXVLFFXUULFXOXPUHYLHZHGWKH(/$FXUULFXOXPDQGUHYLHZHGWKHPDWKFXUULFXOXP 7KH\DOVRUHFHLYHGLQIRUPDWLRQRQWKH:DVKLQJWRQ/HDGHUVKLS&RQIHUHQFHDQGDOWHUQDWLYHHGXFD- tion. Josh Estreen and Steve Bowman motion to approve the Biotechnology curriculum and resources, WKH.PXVLFFXUULFXOXPWKH(/$FXUULFXOXPDQGWKHPDWKFXUULFXOXP$OOSUHVHQWYRWLQJ yes. Motion approved. Steve Bowman and Doug Kucko motion to approve the one-time waiver for an overnight student FFA trip. All present voting yes. Motion approved. * %2( 3ROLF\ DQG /HJLVODWLYH $GYRFDF\ &RPPLWWHH 0HHWLQJ 8SGDWH¿UVW UHDGLQJ.HYHQ Jensen:7KH%2(3ROLF\DQG/HJLVODWLYH$GYRFDF\&RPPLWWHHPHWRQ7XHVGD\0D\ 7KH%RDUGRI(GXFDWLRQUHYLHZHGWKHIROORZLQJSROLFLHVDVD¿UVWUHDGLQJ • Policy #221, Recruitment and Appointment of Administrators (revise) ‡5XOH+LULQJ$GPLQLVWUDWLYH6WDII&RQGLWLRQDO2IIHUVRI(PSOR\PHQW QHZ • Policy #344.4, Grade or Subject Advancement of Students (review) • Rule #344.4, Grade or Subject Advancement of Students (review) • Policy #344.42, Grade Advancement-Kindergarten (review) • Rule #344.42, Grade Advancement Implementation Procedures-Kindergarten (review) • Policy #447.1, Staff Use of Physical Force (new) IX. INFORMATION: A. School Drill Evaluation-Haugen Elem.: The Board of Education received information on a school drill evaluation for Haugen Elem. B. Handbook Committee Meeting Minutes-May 21, 2019: The Board reviewed the draft Hand- ERRN&RPPLWWHHPHHWLQJPLQXWHVIURP7XHVGD\0D\ C. Upcoming Meeting Schedule: The Board reviewed a schedule of upcoming meetings/events. X. BOARD MEMBER SUGGESTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: • Keven Jensen commended the High Mileage Team XI. STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE COMMENTS: NA XII. DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR COMMENTS: • Randy shared information on the ESL cultural dinner at Hilltop Elementary tonight. XIII. CLOSED SESSION:'RXJ.XFNRDQG-RVK(VWUHHQPRWLRQHGWRPRYHLQWR&ORVHG6HVVLRQ$OO SUHVHQWYRWLQJ\HV0RWLRQDSSURYHG7KHPHHWLQJZDVDGMRXUQHGLQWR&ORVHG6HVVLRQDWSP XIV. OPEN SESSION: Josh Estreen and Deanna Aubart motioned to reconvene into Open Session. All present voting yes. Approved. The meeting was moved into open session at 8:39 p.m. XV. ACTION: No action was taken from closed session. XVI. MEETING ADJOURNED: Steve Bowman and Doug Kucko motioned to adjourn the meeting. All present voting yes. Motion Approved. Meeting adjourned at 8:40 p.m. $EEH\)LVFKHU&OHUN F:1$;/3 283502 c45 WNAXLP /SSPORTSPORTS CHRONOTYPE.COM | WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019 | B5

Spooner 7, Hornets 2 Baseball McDermott’s single. The Haugen Hornets The Hornets only got a CONTINUED FROM B1 held an early lead but runner as far as fi rst base gave up four runs in the the rest of the way, on and Callub Paulson. But second en route to a 7-2 Christian Lindow singles Paulson was cut down at loss to league-leading in the fourth and seventh the plate on a throw from Spooner on Sunday in and Alex Kempf’s single right fi elder Brandon Haugen. in the sixth. Johns to catcher Jarred The visiting Cardinals, Spooner tacked on Lindfors while trying to atop the Independent single runs in the third, score on a single. Baseball League at 6-1, fi ft h and ninth. Brill took a 2-1 lead in knocked out Hornets Mark Schwartz was the the bottom of the fourth starter Reid Olson during winning pitcher, going on two walks, two passed the four-run second. the fi rst six innings. balls and a sacrifi ce fl y by Isaac Rohde and Matt Billy Brown. Juza worked in relief, Independent Baseball League Team...... W L The Knights evened with Rohde throwing six Spooner Cardinals ...... 6 1 it up at 2-2 in the eighth innings of two- ball Hayward Hawks ...... 4 2 when Verbsky reached while allowing two runs. Brill Millers ...... 4 3 Osceola Braves ...... 3 3 on an infi eld single, stole The Hornet scored Haugen Knights ...... 3 5 second and scored on both of their runs in the Haugen Hornets ...... 0 6 Cole Paulson’s single. fi rst two innings. In the Scores Sunday Spooner 7, Haugen Hornets 2 This weekend, Brill is at bottom of the fi rst, Nolan Haugen Knights 3, Brill 2 (10 innings) Hayward on Friday night Rowe singled, moved to Games Friday, July 12 for a 7:30 p.m. game and second on an error and Osceola at Spooner, 7:30 p.m. Brill at Hayward, 7:30 p.m. hosts the Haugen Hor- scored on Isaac Rohde’s Games Saturday, July 13 nets on Sunday at 1 p.m. single. Haugen Knights at Haugen Hornets, The Haugen clubs In the second, the Hor- 7:30 p.m. Hayward at Spooner, 7:30 p.m. PHOTO BY DAVE GRESCHNER Knights and Hornets nets closed to within 4-2 Games Sunday, July 14 Haugen Knights pitcher Travis Thompson goes 10 innings in 3-2 win over Brill. clash Saturday at 7:30 when Jamion Frazier sin- Haugen Hornets at Brill, 1 p.m. p.m. in Haugen. gled and scored on Cole

Clay shoot event Shooting times are available Hill Audubon Sanctuary near day. from 1 p.m.-7 p.m. Sarona. Kids may register for as Sports physicals benefi ts scouting The pistol shooting range Day camps will be each many days as they want. The Blue Hills Clay Shoot will also be open, and weekday through Friday, July Registration is suggested for Scouting is Friday, Aug. 2, there will be a pistol poker 19, and again Monday, Aug. 5, because camp space is set in Rice Lake at the Blue Hills Sportsmen’s tournament. through Wednesday, Aug. 15, limited. Program fee is $40 Club southeast of Rice Lake Registration is due Friday, from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. per day per camper, with Sports physicals and immunization clinics for stu- near Canton. July 26. For registration “After-Camp Camp” is discounts for Hunt Hill information see www.bsa-cvc. available for families who members, for campers who dent athletes involved in Wisconsin Interscholastic Competition is open to org/event/217/blue-hills-clay- need to pick up their children register 2 weeks in advance Athletic Assn. sports continue next week at Mayo all levels of shooters. There will also be training areas, shoot or email demellor@ between 4-5:30 p.m. and when registering for 5 or Clinic Health System area clinics. door prizes, and food and bsamail.org. The camps for ages 5-12 more days. Scholarships are The physicals are for students age 13 and older as beverages. The event raises give youths the opportunity also available. of Aug. 1, through Grade 12. money for local scouts in Kids’ day camps to explore the natural world. To register, see hunthill.org Sports physicals are required by the WIAA for Barron, Rusk, Sawyer and begin at Hunt Hill Each day features learning or call 715-635-6543. Hunt participation in extracurricular school sports. Stu- Washburn counties. activities, nature games, Hill is located east of Sarona Youth Day Camps are crafts, hikes and swimming, at N2384 Hunt Hill Road. dent athletes will receive a comprehensive sports Shooting divisions include off ered this summer at Hunt with a diff erent theme each physical by a medical provider, according to Mayo team, womens and mens. Clinic. Physicals cost $20 during the scheduled clinics, with cash payment required the day of the service. All appointments are walk-in only a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. Athletes should bring a completed WIAA card, available from their high school offi ce. In addition to the sports physical, students are invited to update, at an additional billed fee, their immunizations for chickenpox, HPV, meningococ- cal, tetanus, diphtheria and Tdap. The location and date of remaining area sports physicals clinics include: • Rice Lake, Tuesday, July 16, 2-6 p.m., 331 S. Main St. • Menomonie, Tuesday, July 16, and Wednesday, July 31, 3-6 p.m. both days, 2321 Stout Road. • Eau Claire, Wednesday, July 17, and Thursday, July 25, 4-7 p.m. both days, 733 W. Clairemont Ave. • Barron, Monday, July 22, 2-6 p.m., 1222 E. Wood- PHOTO SUBMITTED land Ave. Members of the Blue Hills Shooting Stars scholastic trap shooting team competed in the state trap tournament in late • Chippewa Falls, Tuesday, July 25, 2-6 p.m., 611 June at the Wisconsin Amateur Trap Assn. Home Grounds in Nekoosa. Team members, in front from left, are Nathaniel First Ave. Gardner, Tristan Holub, Noah Vought, Evan Hahn, Rylee Ladd and Remington Ladd. In back from left are coach Lucas Ste- vens, coach Scott Tubbs, head coach Mike Swick, Sadie Fenske, Jacob Gouine, Lanze Patrow, Dominic Lake, Carter Klugow, Caleb Gillett and Chase Secraw. There were 1,571 total shooters. Placing in the top 100 for the Blue Hills squad was Hahn, Series takes shift: Bears and beer hitting 96 clay targets for 89th place. Also for the Shooting Stars, Ian Swanson hit 92 targets and Gillett busted 90. Up next, competing in the national meet will be Hahn, Gillett, Gardner, Remington Ladd, Rylee Ladd and McCabe Miller. Bears will replace birds on the next program of the Birds and Beer series sponsored monthly by Hunt Hill Audubon Society. The nature-themed social event, held at a diff erent business each month, will be Thursday, July 11, at Reel ‘Em Inn on Hwy. M along the south shore of Long Lake. BLAKE’S Registration is at 5:30 p.m, with the program at 6 p.m. Natural resources wildlife biologist Nancy Christel will AUTO SALES present the program on bears, spiced with some humorous stories of the interesting wild mammal. 2012 Ford Mustang 64,845 Miles...... 10,995 Tickets are $10 if purchased in advance by calling 715- 2003 Saturn Ion 132,257 Miles ...... 3,995 635-6543 or online at www.HuntHill.org, or $15 at the door. ROAD-TRIPPING? Each ticket includes one drink and snacks. 2010 Ford Mustang premium Fastback 170,000 Miles ...4,495 Birds and Beer promotes a social, happy hour setting with 2015 Chevy Camaro 147,000 Miles ...... 9,995 a nature theme. Proceeds go to supporting environmental 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT 144,135 miles..6,495 education at Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary near Sarona. 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PHOTO SUBMITTED Kids and adults ran in the Fourth of July events in Mikana. At left, in the Kids Race, the top three fi nishers were, from left, fi rst place Austin Engler, second place Luca Weimert and third place Aiden Bork. At right are the winners of the 5-kilometer race, David Scherer of Minneapolis for the men with a time of 18 minutes and 36 seconds, and Maggie Blanding of Vadnais Heights, Minnesota, for the women in 21 minutes and 14 seconds.

Red Cedar One ...... 2 6 0 Turtleback 2 p.m. league BIG RIVERS BASEBALL Leah Hujik, sr., Eau Claire Memorial State waterways Slowpitch Red Cedar Two ...... 1 6 0 after June 19 2019 All-Conference Stella Duff ee, soph., Hudson Rice Lake Men’s Division 1/2 Henry Arms ...... 1 6 0 Team ...... Points Player of the Year Sydney Spencer, jr., Hudson above normal Team...... W L Scores June 13 Burd Putters ...... 37.0 Sam Stange, sr., Eau Claire North Annika Lewis, sr., Hudson Blake’s Auto Sales ...... 5 2 All-State 14, Family Car Show 0 Turtleback One ...... 32.5 Co-Pitchers of the Year Cam Masini, sr., Hudson Over the past several Ben & Maggy’s ...... 4 3 Big League Boys 18, Red Cedar Two 8 Brunclik Team ...... 30.5 Jake Kressin, sr., Menomonie Lindsey Szymanski, fr., River Falls years Wisconsin has Buck ‘n’ Beam Misfi ts ...... 3 4 Link Ford 21, Henry Arms 5 Sharp/Luethner ...... 30.0 Joe Stoff el, jr., River Falls Lexy Szymanski, fr., River Falls received a record-breaking The Bar/Stump Lake ...... 3 4 BS on Main 19, Red Cedar One 4 Turtleback Two ...... 28.0 All-conference fi rst team Mady Shaw, jr., River Falls amount of precipitation Ken-Way ...... 3 4 Scores June 20 Nelson/Schultz ...... 26.5 • Pitchers: Jake Kressin, sr., All-conference second team resulting in high water and Real Estate Solutions ...... 3 4 Spike’s 26, Henry Arms 7 Associated Realty ...... 25.5 Menomonie; Joe Stoff el, jr., River Falls (Rice Lake) Scores June 13 Link Ford 13, Red Cedar Two 3 • Catcher: Dane Weiland, sr., Chippewa Kenzie Aspseter-Hellstern, sr. fl ooding issues in several Blake’s 18, Real Estate Solutions 6 Family Car Show 15, Red Cedar One 9 Turtleback 5:45 p.m. league Falls Ella Weber, jr. areas across the state, The Bar/Stump Lake 17, Mifi ts 13 Big League Boys 32, BS on Main 11 after June 19 • Infi elders: Adam Feyereisen, sr., said Keith Patrick of the Ken-Way 23, Ben & Maggy’s 19 Scores June 27 Team ...... Points River Falls; Cooper Kapanke, sr., Eau BIG RIVERS GOLF Department of Natural Scores June 20 All-State 13, Red Cedar Two 3 Rice Lake Weighing ...... 139.0 Claire Memorial; Anthony Pogodzinski, 2019 All-Conference Resources wetland and Blake’s 18, Ben & Maggy’s 5 Spike’s 25, Red Cedar One 4 Edward Jones-Rice Lake ...... 133.0 jr., Eau Claire North; Luke Schemenauer, Player of the Year waterways in Rhinelander. Real Estate 20, Bar/Stump Lake 13 Family Car Show 21, Big League 20 sr., Chippewa Falls Billy Peterson, sr., Eau Claire Memorial Midwest Dental ...... 130.0 Many lakes and rivers Ken-Way 23, Misfi ts 18 Link Ford 13, BS on Main 1 The Butcher Shop ...... 127.0 • Outfi elders: Jaden Schwantz, All-conference fi rst team Scores June 27 Scores July 3 Paul’s Sheet Metal ...... 123.0 soph., River Falls; Sam Stange, sr., Eau Simon Cuskey, jr., Rice Lake fl ooded this spring and Ben & Maggy’s 12, The Bar/Stump 11 All-State 15, Big League Boys 8 Edward Jones-Chetek ...... 121.0 Claire North; Mitch Voller, jr., Eau Claire Bennett Swavely, soph., Hudson many waterways are still Blake’s Auton 15, Ken-Way 5 BS on Main 17, Spike’s 5 Hometown Mattress ...... 119.5 Memorial. Billy Peterson, sr., Eau Claire Memorial well above normal for this Real Estate 20, Misfi ts 15 Family Car Show 10, Link Ford 9 Knapp Stout ...... 119.5 • Utility: Jake Bergmanis, sr., River Maxamillain Xiong, soph., River Falls time of year from Bayfi eld Ben & Maggy’s 17, Blake’s Auto 6 Red Cedar One 17, Henry Arms 8 Baribeau Red...... 116.0 Falls Charley Chase, sr., Hudson and Vilas counties in All-conference second team All-conference second team OFT ...... 112.5 northern Wisconsin to Rock Rice Lake Men’s Division 3 Golf Crotteau Chiropractic ...... 112.0 (Rice Lake) (Rice Lake) Team...... W L T Marsh Insurance ...... 111.5 Brady Verbsky, sr., infi elder Braeden Resnick, soph., Rice Lake County in the south and Maranatha ...... 7 0 0 LynnDale’s Mens Burd Putters ...... 110.5 Honorable mention (Rice Lake) from the Fox Valley to the Red Cedar ...... 6 2 0 Wednesday League after June 26 Baribeau Blue ...... 110.5 Isaac Rohde, sr., pitcher; Nolan Rowe, Mississippi River. Fostbites ...... 5 2 0 Team ...... Points Arbetan Construction ...... 110.0 soph., catcher Fall soccer sign-up Bayfi eld County Water Tight ...... 5 2 0 LaPoint Tire & Auto ...... 301.5 temporarily closed Hwy. N BIG RIVERS SOFTBALL Blake’s Auto Sales ...... 4 3 0 V&S Construction ...... 289.0 available online because of high water on Tomahawk Foundry ...... 2 5 0 TJ’s Custom Painting ...... 288.5 Horseshoe 2019 All-Conference LaPoint Tire & Auto ...... 1 5 0 Fox Taxidermy ...... 278.5 All-conference fi rst team Online registration has Pigeon Lake and is expected A&A Tire ...... 1 6 0 Hoots on the Water ...... 268.5 North Country League Lexi Orr, jr., Rice Lake begun for the fall season of to remain closed for several Hoots ...... 0 6 0 The Course ...... 255.0 Team...... W ..... L Bayleigh Dresel, sr., Chippewa Falls the Rice Lake Youth Soccer weeks, Patrick said last Jayden Hodgson, jr., Chippewa Falls Scores June 11 Edward Jones - Bohn ...... 253.5 Good Times One ...... 83 ...... 22 Assn. Friday. Blake’s Auto 19, A&A Tire 4 The Bar ...... 236.0 Spider Lake ...... 71 ...... 34 Mallory Sterling, sr., EC Memorial Piers and shorelines are Kaylee Marcon, soph., EC Memorial Registrations will only be Maranatha 13, Fostbites 11 Lampert’s ...... 233.0 Veterans Center ...... 51 .....54 underwater on Joyce Lake in Water Tight 22, Red Cedar 11 Hooch’s ...... 230.5 Moose Club ...... 43 ...... 62 Sydney Gabriel, fr., Hudson taken through the website LaPoint Tire 18, Tomahawk 8 Hoots ...... 42 ...... 63 Avery Johnson, soph., Hudson www.RLYSA.com. Vilas County because water Scores June 18 LynnDale’s Mens Wagon Wheel ...... 38 ...... 67 Emily Juza, jr., Hudson Registration deadlines are levels are so high. Fostbites 14, Hoots 4 Thursday League after June 27 Good Times Two ...... 32 .....58 Paige Meyer, jr., Hudson Monday, July 15, for travel In the south, a private Grace O’Brien, soph., Hudson Maranatha 12, Red Cedar 4 Team ...... Points (Standings as of this week are what league Monday, July 22, for campground on Clear Lake Tomahawk 14, A&A Tire 13 RL Weighing Lightweights ...... 164.0 will be used for the handicap the All-conference second team in Rock County recently (Rice Lake) the recreational league. The Water Tight 25, LaPoint Tire 10 Thompson-Nelson Insurance ....153.5 rest of the season.) received a permit to raise an Scores June 25 Scores July 1 Allison Drost, sr.; Zoe Stenseth, jr.; season begins in mid August. Quanex ...... 144.0 access road that has been Red Cedar 18, Hoots 14 Henry USA ...... 139.5 Good Times One 11, Moose 4 Paige Diercks, soph.; Adrianna Young, Recreational age divisions Maranatha 23, LaPoint Tire 17 Triple K Farms ...... 138.0 Hoots 10, Good Times Two 5 soph. are Under 5/6, Under 7/8 and fl ooded by rising waters Blake’s 22, Tomahawk 12 KNG ...... 138.0 Wagon Wheel 8, Veterans Center 7 Honorable mention (Rice Lake) Under 9/10. Travel league play since spring. Hailey Repka, soph.; Emma Vande- Water Tight 17, A&A Tire 7 Spectrum Painting ...... 137.5 bye - Spider Lake is for U11 to U15. There is also a Crystal and Fish lakes Scores July 2 Scores July 8 Voort, soph. WITC ...... 133.5 U19 girls’ league. in Columbia and Dane Water Tight 20, Blake’s 17 RL Weighing Heavyweights ...... 132.0 Good Times One 11, Wagon Wheel 4 counties are seepage lakes Maranatha 20, A&A Tire 16 Spider Lake 11, Hoots 4 BIG RIVERS SOCCER Birth years are 2014 and Link Ford & RV ...... 128.0 without inlets or outlets Red Cedar 21, Fostbites 6 RL Bus Garage ...... 127.0 Veterans Center 10, Moose 5 2019 All-Conference 2015 for U5/U6, 2012 and Big Smitty’s ...... 125.0 bye - Good Times Two Off ensive Player of the Year 2013 for U7/U8, 2010 and 2011 that have had a history Rice Lake Men’s Division 4 Games Monday, July 15 Stella Duff ee, soph., Hudson for U9/10, 2008 and 2009 of fl ooding out shorelines Defensive Players of the Year Team...... W L T Spider Lake at Good Times One for U11/U12, 2005 to 2007 for and homes for years. All-State ...... 6 1 0 Wagon Wheel at Hoots Annika Lewis, sr., Hudson Many of the lots at the Gretchen Hanson, jr. EC Memorial U13-U15, and 2001 to 2004 Link Ford & RV ...... 5 2 0 Hoots at Spider Lake campgrounds and resorts RL Family Car Show ...... 5 2 0 Good Times Two at Veterans Center All-conference fi rst team for U19. Big League Boys ...... 4 3 0 bye - Moose Club Ava Kison, sr., Eau Claire Memorial For more information on around the lake have been BS on Main ...... 4 3 0 Gretchen Hanson, jr., Eau Claire fees and play dates, see the fl ooded for months. Spike’s Bar ...... 4 3 0 Memorial website or email info@RLYSA. Lauren Carmody, jr., Eau Claire Memorial com.

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