B1G Will Rule Cancellations ‘No Contest’

By Adam Roberts – 10/23/2020

We’re approximately eight months into the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, and over the course of those eight months, sports leagues have quickly learned to adapt to the situation. We saw the NBA install the bubble in Orlando, Major League Baseball is playing the World Series in a pseudo-bubble in Texas this year, and the NFL has had to make alterations to its schedule. In the world of college football, several conferences originally laid out plans to hold off on football games until next spring, though most have since rescinded on those plans and are currently in season. The B1G and Pac-12 have been late to the party, though both conferences open play this weekend. But, there won’t be much wiggle room for the likes of Wisconsin, Minnesota, and the rest of the B1G.

The conference has announced they will rule any games cancelled due to COVID-19 as ‘no contest.’ The B1G continues to do extensive testing within programs and if they deem it unsafe to play, teams will not make those games up. The B1G is carrying out an eight-game schedule over eight weeks so it would not allow time for makeup games. In order to compete in the Big Ten Championship, however, teams must play at least six games.

It’s understandable that both the B1G and Pac-12 have started later than their national counterparts due to the pandemic, but this seems doomed to fail. We’ve seen at the pro level that almost every team has had to deal with the virus in some way, and when rules aren’t strictly enforced and followed, outbreaks happen like in Tennessee. It stands to reason there will be at LEAST one ‘no contest’ in the B1G this year, and if it ends up impacting the College Football Playoff, the outcry would be insane.

Currently the B1G has five schools in the AP Top 25.

Coverage from Camp Randall tonight for Wisconsin-Illinois begins at 5pm on ESPN La Crosse 105.5, espnlacrosse.com, and TuneIn.

Milwaukee Bucks Hire Josh Oppenheimer as Asst. Coach

By Adam Roberts – 10/23/2020

A familiar name is returning to the Milwaukee Bucks organization as an assistant coach.

ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski first broke the news that Josh Oppenheimer would be joining Mike Budenholzer’s staff in Brew City. He served as a big influence on Giannis in his early years with the organization, and previously was employed under both the Larry Drew and Jason Kidd regimes. Oppenheimer was most recently a shooting coach at James Madison University, and prior to that was with the Houston Rockets and then the Brooklyn Nets’ G-League team.

SB Nation wrote an article on the move earlier today, and notes that while working with Oppenheimer, Giannis had his best shooting percentage in his career with 34.7% of his shots made during the Greek Freak’s rookie season. Many fans and media types like to comment on Giannis’s suspect shooting from anywhere outside the paint recently, and so we’ll see if the re-addition of Oppenheimer helps out in any way.

Packers TE Robert “Tun”yan Practices Today

By Adam Roberts – 10/22/2020

When you’re learning the art of broadcasting, one of the first rules you’re taught is to, to the maximum extent possible, make sure you learn proper pronunciation, last names in particular.

Apparently, Wisconsin and NFL media have been making a pretty big gaff with one of the main offensive weapons for the Green Bay Packers.

According to a tweet from The Athletic’s Matt Schneiderman, Packers public relations reps clarified that tight end Robert Tonyan’s last name is actually pronounced “tun”-yan, and not “tahn-yan” that most have said since he joined the organization two years ago. NFL Network’s Ian Rappoport likened it to kicker Steven Hauschka or quarterback Tyrod Taylor.

Meanwhile, “tun”yan was working extensively with trainers at practice today as he nurses an ankle injury. In other injury news, both left tackle David Bakhtiari and wide receiver Allen Lazard were doing work with the rehab group today as the Packers get ready for this Sunday’s game against Houston.

High School Football Week Five Preview

By Adam Roberts – 10/22/2020

My condolences to anyone who has been digging themselves out of the heavy, wet snow part of Wisconsin and Minnesota got yesterday. In my humble opinion, snow should only be allowed during a specific window of time starting after Halloween and ending immediately after the NFC/AFC Championship games in football; I like snow games on the field, but since they’re always trying to play the Super Bowl either indoors or in a warm climate, the cursed stuff can kindly go away after championship game weekend.

The forecast for this weekend looks relatively dry for both Friday and Saturday, which should afford us a weekend without weather impacting most of our area high school football games. Still, I’d make sure to bring that heavy jacket if your area team is allowing fans this weekend; temps are predicted to drop into the low 20s Friday night and will only warm into the low 40s on Saturday. Now, here’s a look at this week’s prep football schedule.

Prediction Record Last Week: 7-1-? (Couldn’t find a result from Winona Cotter-Wabasha-Kellogg; I’m starting to think that game didn’t happen.)

 

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DOVER-EYOTA @ #1 (CLASS 2A) CALEDONIA (Saturday @ Noon on ESPN La Crosse 105.5)

Take yourself back to November 15th, 2014. On a cool evening in Eden Prairie, two teams meet for the honor to head to TCF Bank Stadium for a state title ( Work on US Bank Stadium had just broken ground the following December). On that date, the number one song on the pop music charts was Taylor Swift’s Shake It Off, and the Knights of Bird Island/Olivia/Lake Lillian toppled the Caledonia Warriors 21-0. Nine months and one week later, the Warriors blew out La Crescent 55-7, and a half-decade of dominance was born.

69 Caledonia football games have been played since that loss to BOLD, and there have been 69 Caledonia wins. Only twice has a team lost to the Warriors by  two touchdowns or less, and one of those was a game against Dover-Eyota in 2018.

This week, it’s largely believed that the Warriors will pick up their 70th-straight win, although as Warrior head coach Carl Fruechte said during our Coulee Region Football Conversation this week, they never ever overlook an opponent. The Eagles are a gritty team under head coach Brett Vesel, and will not be a pushover team to beat this week despite their blowout loss to Chatfield this season. That being said, wide receiver turned quarterback Eli King is a special force of nature in the line of great King athletes for the program. He was all over the place against P-E-M on October 10th; throwing for a score, running for two, and returning a kickoff 82 yards for another. He also should continue this week to form a strong connection with WR1 Austin Klug, who had 111 yards through the air against P-E-M.

Prediction: Caledonia 40 Dover-Eyota 8

 

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AQUINAS @ WEST SALEM

The Aquinas Air Raid machine’s wheels kept on turning last week against Westby; quarterback Jackson Flottmeyer went 10-16 for 171 yards and had four touchdowns, three to receiver Quinn Miskowski, and continues to look like the best up and coming quarterback in our area. But getting the Blugolds to their first 3-0 start in over a decade hasn’t come without cost; the run game took a big hit on the opening kickoff of the second half when senior Will Cambio injured his knee. We still don’t know about Cambio’s status for this week, and that could be big going up against a West Salem team that allowed just 78 yards on the ground against Tomah. Aquinas linemen Preston Horihan and Gavin Weinberger are also injured, so expect the Panthers to be aggressive getting to the young Flottmeyer and flooding the backfield. The Timberwolves passed 41 times against the Panthers last week, and the Blugolds could approach that number themselves. I believe the scoring capability through the air for Aquinas will be the difference, but this should be a good classic game pitting a great offense against a great defense.

Prediction: Aquinas 28 West Salem 21

 

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ONALASKA @ ADAMS-FRIENDSHIP

This week was originally scheduled to be Onalaska’s road trip to Sparta, but with the Spartans and Holmen pushing football back to spring, a familiar weekly ritual began for head coach Tom Yashinsky and athletic director Jason Thiry. They were able to schedule the Green Devils this week, who themselves were originally scheduled to face the Phoenix of Montello/Princeton/Green Lake. Adams-Friendship has played MVC schools with some regularity in the past, but there haven’t been many football match ups between the Green Devils and the likes of Onalaska, La Crosse Central, etc.

The Hilltoppers will face a Nick Stormoen coached unit that likes to pass the ball; in last week’s loss to Wautoma, A-F QB Chrystian Quinnell threw 26 times. The Green Devils were playing from behind last week from the get go, and so coach Yashinsky and the Hilltopper offense would be wise to be aggressive with play calling from the get-go. It will also be imperative not to let the foot off the gas; last week of course the Hilltoppers had a lead over a great St. Croix Central team,  but the Panthers executed a beautiful game-winning drive with 3:11 left in the fourth.

Prediction: Onalaska 35 Adams-Friendship 19

 

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TOMAH @ PRAIRIE DU CHIEN

Another program that has flown by the seat of their pants when it comes to scheduling is Tomah, but this match up intrigues me for how evenly matched this one could be. Blackhawks’ running back Bradyn Saint has been a workhorse in the team’s two wins this season; 155 yards against Platteville and 148 yards last week against Darlington on 60 carries in those games. But Saint has yet to score a touchdown this year for a PDC team averaging just 14 points a game.

On the flip side, we see that Tomah has put their season largely into the hands of Justin Gerke; as mentioned above, the team passed 41 times in the loss to West Salem, and while there were three Gerke interceptions in those 41 attempts, coach Joe Prontz seems comfortable letting Gerke’s arm determine the game. Zander Williams and Drew Brookman both had good games last week, and they’ll be top targets again this week against a PDC secondary that has given up three passing touchdowns in three games.

Prediction: Tomah 21 Prairie du Chien 18

 

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ALBERT LEA @ WINONA

It could be easy to forget given the massive streak that has developed about 38 miles to the south, but Winona actually had a nice winning streak of their own going. The Winhawks were on a roll in the regular season heading into the 2020 season with 24 straight wins, and while things looked shaky to open the year against Austin, they secured a 14-9 win to push the streak to 25. But things came to an end on the road last week, where the eighth-ranked in 4A Byron Bears used an opportunistic defense to top Winona 28-0.

All signs point to a rebound win at home this week; Albert Lea has looked abysmal to start 2020 with back-to-back shutout losses to both schools Winona has faced this season albeit in reverse order (59-0 to Byron, 47-0 to Austin). Jacob Heftman in particular should be itching for a chance to air it out a little more than last week; he completed just over 50 percent against Byron but was held to 128 yards and an interception.

Prediction: Winona 47 Albert Lea 8

 

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KETTLE MORAINE LUTHERAN @ WESTBY

This is another one of those unique COVID-influenced match ups. I actually have a little bit of reference for what KML is all about; they were a former member of the Flyway Conference that Springs plays in, and they usually would finish right around .500 during my time in school, even if their games against Springs weren’t usually close (the point differential was 35-179!). The program has fallen on tough times since leaving the Flyway after the 2014 season for the East Central Conference; under coaches Matt Heckendorf and David Kren they are 5-40 since swapping conferences. But they enter this week at 2-2 with back to back victories over Berlin and Port Washington.

The Chargers have firmly established themselves as a ground and pound team; Joey Ehlke leads the way with 563 yards and six scores; 367 of those yards and five of those scores have come in the last two weeks. Normally, running a team nearly exclusively through one person is dangerous, but it could work against a Westby defensive line that allowed three rushing touchdowns against Westby last week. The Norsemen will counter on the ground with senior Garrett Vatland, who scampered for 138 yards and two scores of his own against the Blugolds. I almost wish it would be snowing in Westby this week so the scene would be a classic grind it out football game. I know Westby also opened up their new football field recently, but it’d be even cooler if they were still playing on the combined baseball/football field in town. Either way, this should be a good test for both teams’ linemen.

Prediction: Westby 22 KML 12

 

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ALTOONA @ VIROQUA

Both teams enter this week’s game seeking their first wins, but I could end the preview with one sentence since I believe this one goes to Viroqua. While it’s true the Blackhawk defense has struggled all year allowing 42 points per game on average, their offense has shown marked improvement since Week One. Running back Nick Schneider was the driving force behind Viroqua almost upsetting Blair-Taylor two weeks ago with two scores and two 2-pt conversions. Compare that to the Express, who not only are given up over 43 points per game themselves but have only scored three times this season, and just once outside of garbage time (that one score in time that mattered was immediately followed by a 92 yard kickoff return touchdown for Prescott’s Aiden Russell in a 49-6 Altoona loss).

Despite the point differential, Altoona had given a lot of different players reps at the running back position. They were outgained on the ground 350-148 against Prescott, but had eight different backs touch the ball. All it takes is one player having a big game to change the outcome of a contest, though I think Viroqua comes out on top here.

Prediction: Viroqua 32 Altoona 12

 

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Melrose-Mindoro @ Pepin-Alma

In case you didn’t know, I absolutely love the parity at the top of the Dairyland Conference. The first time these two teams met on October 2nd was a one-sided 21-0 P/A win, but I don’t think that will dictate what happens this week. Since that loss, the Mustang offense has found their comfort zone running the ball; 488 yards in two wins against Eleva/Strum and Indy/Gilmanton will tend to do that. Pepin-Alma meanwhile will be hungry this week to rebound from what happened last week against Blair-Taylor. The Eagles played 36 minutes and 37 seconds of solid defensive football in building a 19-8 lead. But then Cain Fremstad hitched up his pants and captained a Wildcat comeback; a weird unintentional onside kick then gave the ball back to B/T, and they were able to orchestrate what wound up being the game-winning drive.

Eagle QB Jordan Pearson was efficient against the Wildcats, despite a pick, he completed 72 percent of his passes for 125 yards and a score. Having a confident Pearson under center could be the difference, since Mel-Min has yet to find a ton of passing consistency.

Prediction: Pepin-Alma 26 Mel-Min 21

 

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BLAIR-TAYLOR @ COCHRANE-FOUNTAIN CITY

With their comeback over Pepin-Alma, Blair-Taylor is flying pretty high right now. In a normal year, the Wildcats would be on the fast track to win the Dairyland Conference. that aside, this match up between Blair-Taylor and C-FC was going to be one those who follow the conference closely would be monitoring with interest.

While the Pirates have just one game under their belt, their offense looked impressive in a 40-22 win over Augusta last week. C-FC outgained the Beavers 383-232 on offense and were led through the air by QB Austin Becker with four TD passes and on the ground by Zach Foley with 101 yards and a score.

I think the Pirate offense will come back down to Earth slightly this week, but Blair-Taylor will need to clamp down defensively early; they can ill afford to fall behind again since I believe the C-FC offense will build a bigger lead if allowed to than Pepin-Alma did.

Prediction: Blair-Taylor 28 C-FC 22

 

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DE SOTO @ HILLSBORO

Very rarely do two football teams at any level play each other two weeks in a row, especially at the high school level within conference where teams usually only see each other once a year barring a playoff showdown. But, again, COVID makes this season unlike any before, and here again we see the that in action.

Not a ton to say about this match up; last week De Soto was their usual punishing self on the ground with 276 yards and four scores, while quarterback Alex Scoville made the most of his only six pass attempts, completing four tosses for 87 yards and two scores. De Soto should win this one big again.

Prediction: De Soto 42 Hillsboro 0

 

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FILLMORE CENTRAL @ RUSHFORD-PETERSON (Saturday)

Both teams are in need of a pick-me-up after tough starts to 2020. The Fillmore Central offense through a couple of games has averaged under 100 all-purpose yards, while Rush-Pete has at least shown some life. The second quarter against Randolph last week was the difference in that game; take away the 16 Rocket points that wouldn’t be answered until the fourth quarter and the Trojans are 1-1 this year. The Rush-Pete pass defense will need to step up this week; they allowed three scores through the air off the hand of Randolph’s Jacob Weckop last week.

Prediction: Rush-Pete 28 Fillmore Central 16

 

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LANESBORO @ SPRING GROVE

Lanesboro might be at the top of my list for places I want to visit that I haven’t so far in the region. I often have spent summer days tubing down the Kickapoo River, but I keep hearing that the Root River is a must-tube spot during the warm months. ANd speaking of hot, the Burros’ offense was firing on all cylinders last week against Kingsland. While there were no offensive stats listed for Lanesboro last week, they put up 42 against the Knights while simultaneously holding the Kingsland quarterback trio of Kaden Rath, William Jahn, and James Howard to 5-21 passing for 100 yards and a score.

They meet Spring Grove this week, who ran into a Grand Meadow buzzsaw last week 40-6. Traditionally, the Lions have dominated this series, winning every regular season meetup dating back to 2011 (they did not meet in the regular season last year but Spring Grove did top the Burros in the section quarterfinals by a score that would make the Priests of the Temple of Syrinx very happy 21-12).

Prediction: Spring Grove 41 Lanesboro 16

 

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KINGSLAND @ HOUSTON

As mentioned above, Kingsland was handed a difficult loss to Lanesboro last week, largely due to an ineffectiveness throwing the ball. This week, they face Houston, who had no problem moving the ball against Mabel-Canton in a 40-16 win. The Hurricanes should have the advantage here, as Kingsland continues to develop an attack; the Knights currently average under 100 yards on offense and the rushing attack is an ever big work in progress than the passing game.

Prediction: Houston 34 Kingsland 12

Vikings Trade DE Ngakoue to Baltimore

By Adam Roberts – 10/22/2020

With a 1-5 record, the Minnesota Vikings appear to be entering the bye week in a mood to deal.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter tweeted this morning that the Vikings were trading defensive end Yannick Ngakoue to the Baltimore Ravens for a 2021 third-round draft pick and a 2022 conditional fifth-round draft pick.

Minnesota had acquired Ngakoue back on August 30th in a trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars that sent a 2021 second rounder and 2022 conditional fifth-rounder to Duvall, but as a Maryland native it seems Yannick has landed in the place he wanted to be from the get-go.

The defense in Baltimore now features Ngakoue and Calais Campbell, who were teammates in Jacksonville before both were dealt in the offseason. They were both critical pieces to that 2017 Jags team that was a drive away from the Super Bowl.

The Ravens are also on a bye this week, and so assuming Ngakoue clears COVID protocols he’ll be available for Week Eight against Pittsburgh.

Coulee Region Football Conversations: Carl Fruechte, Head Coach Caledonia

By Adam Roberts – 10/21/2020

This week, Coulee Region Football visits Caledonia, Minnesota for the first time, and we couldn’t have picked a better game to visit for. The top-ranked Warriors have a chance to expand their nation-leading winning streak to 70 games when they host the Dover-Eyota Eagles.

I sat down to speak with head coach Carl Fruechte today, and we discussed standout Eli King’s switch from wide receiver to quarterback, as well as the Caledonia culture and what to watch for this Saturday.

PART ONE

PART TWO

PART 3

Coverage from Caledonia begins at Noon Saturday with the High School Football Preview Show!

NCAA Moves Forward Name, Image, Likeness Reforms

By Adam Roberts – 10/21/2020

From a young age, many of us are taught not to talk about money, politics, or religion in the company of strangers.

In the sports realm, my three equivalents would be: you don’t talk about steroid use in all sports, you don’t talk about how the NFL screwed the Pottsville Maroons out of the 1925 league championship, and you don’t talk about student athletics getting paid if you want to avoid a shouting match.

In that last realm, at least, the conversation has been more civil in recent years than most of the past, and today the NCAA is taking another step forward.

According to a report from the Associated Press, the mammoth organization is moving forward with legislation to allow student athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness. The Division I Council met this week to discuss the changes and says the move is just pending a final vote in January, which will take place during the NCAA Convention. They also introduced a measure that would make it easier for athletes to transfer to other schools, eliminating a lot of the current restrictions.

This would seem to contradict the near constant stance on amateurism the NCAA has held throughout its history. And it would also be in contrast to a report in the USA Today last week that said the organization was trying to petition the U.S. Supreme Court to save amateurism as a concept and keep the payment to just the cost of attending school. It also seems odd given the news today that Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr has been banned from Louisiana State facilities for two years after he gave players cash on the field after the Tigers won the College Football Playoff last January.

In my three and a half years working in this position, I’ve heard talking heads on the national talk shows go back and forth for a whole show on this subject, both sides have been discussed at length during many episodes of The Sports Lead on ESPN La Crosse 105.5, and people both in and outside of sports are keen to share their thoughts on this topic. For now at least, it appears the next few months could provide some big leaps forward, or backwards if that’s your stance, on pay for play.

Packers T David Bakhtiari Injury Update

By Adam Roberts – 10/21/2020

After Sunday’s 38-10 loss to Tampa Bay, many commented on how Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers seemed to be under constant pressure from the Tampa defense. The linebacker duo of Lavonte David and Devin White had 18 total tackles, five and a half for loss, and two and a half sacks, and Rodgers was hit 13 total times in the game. Of course, one key piece was missing from the Packers O-line in the second half: left tackle and blind-side protector David Bakhtiari was taken out in the second half with a chest injury after a hit from Buccaneers defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh.

After the game, head coach Matt LaFleur said that the team didn’t think the injury to Bakhtiari was all that serious, and yesterday Bakhtiari re-affirmed this. “I can just tell you that it’s definitely not season ending” he said on a call Tuesday with WSSP Radio in Milwaukee, “I’m gonna take it…one step at a time, and I’ll be back out there.” Bakhtiari wouldn’t say whether or not he’ll be available for the Sunday game at Houston.

He did, however, have some choice words about Suh, who in addition to the injury play had shoved Rodgers down fairly hard at the end of the first half. “Throughout his history, he’s done what he’s done, and you can’t really say one way or another to try and make it look good. I mean he’s done dirty things, and he’s gotten fined for that…I believe six figures worth, and that kinda just talks about who he is. If he’s got someone in a compromised position, depending on how he’s feeling, he will potentially take advantage of or expose that individual.”

Green Bay returns to the practice field today, and Bakhtiari won’t likely be on the field with the team. We’ll also be keeping an eye on Tyler Ervin, Kevin King, and Darnell Savage this week to monitor their injury progress.

 

Blair-Taylor Nominated for Wissports.Net Team of the Week

By Adam Roberts – 10/20/2020

In our High School Football Preview, I noted that last Friday’s Blair/Taylor-Pepin/Alma game would probably be a pick ’em that could go either way, and would probably be the game of the week as far as how close the final would be. You might also recall I took P/A to top B/T by a lone point.

I don’t like to think these posts are read by a ton of people, but if anyone at the Blair-Taylor athletic department saw it and posted it in the locker room as bulletin board material, it must’ve worked.

Despite trailing 19-8 early in the fourth quarter, quarterback Cain Fremstad was solid in the pocket for the Wildcats, completing a touchdown pass to Kyle Steien  before running in for his own score to send Blair-Taylor to a 22-19 win that could define the Dairyland Conference this season.

His 215 yards of total offense are the reason that Wissports.net has nominated Blair-Taylor for their Team of the Week honor for Week Four of the season. The Wildcats are up against some tough competition this week, with regular powerhouses Amherst and Catholic Memorial on the list along with Baraboo and Highland.

Vote for the Wildcats here: https://www.wissports.net/news_article/show/1128570

Loaded Fall Sports Playoff Schedule Tonight

By Adam Roberts – 10/20/2020

Today, for many, is the first time we’ve been able to look skyward and see snowflakes falling since perhaps pre-pandemic times. This unofficially marks the start in many peoples’ minds of the cold weather season, but for me it marks the time when we normally begin the prep playoff season for fall sports. Sure, we’ve already had the girls’ golf and tennis state tournaments wrap up, with numerous area athletes excelling at the top level of their respective sports. But there’s something about that crispy cool fall air causing breath to create a pseudo fog over the grass and turf fields across the Coulee Region.

Tonight, several area athletes begin their quests for a state title of their own. Match ups tonight include:

Boy’s Soccer

  • Tomah @ Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln
  • West Salem @ Berlin
  • Adams-Friendship @ Black River Falls/Melrose-Mindoro

Girl’s Volleyball

  • G-E-T @ Black River Falls
  • Prairie du Chien @ Westby
  • Viroqua @ Richland Center

Boy’s Cross Country

  • D2 Subsectional 3A @ Stratford: Black River Falls, G-E-T
  • D2 Subsectional 3B @ Westby: Aquians, Viroqua, West Salem, Westby
  • D3 Subsectional 2B @ Osseo-Fairchild: Blair-Taylor, C-FC
  • D3 Subsectional 4A @ Brookwood: Cashton, De Soto, Luther, Mel-Min, Coulee Christian

Girl’s Cross Country

  • D2 Subsectional 3A @ Stratford: Black River Falls, G-E-T
  • D2 Subsectional 3B @ Westby: Aquinas, Viroqua, West Salem, Westby
  • D3 Subsectional 2B @ Osseo-Fairchild: Blair-Taylor, C-FC
  • D3 Subsectional 4A @ Brookwood: Cashton, De Soto, Luther, Mel-Min, Coulee Christian

Good luck to all our area athletes competing tonight!