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It's time right now to take a look at the local sports scene and we settle into girls high school soccer.
The Hornet girls fell in their last home game to Wisconsin Heights two to one on Friday evening.
Possession was split 50-50 with the Hornets having numerous shots on goal and crosses giving more chances for more goals.
Now the shots on goal included Rowan May, Mariah Obede and Eleanor Jelenick.
The Hornets were down 2-0 at halftime, but came back early in the second half and scored off a clear from keeper Olivia Donna, then passed up to the midfield, and off some deflections, Nevea Glassbrenner finished in the corner of the net after taking some dribbles.
Harper Glassbrenner led the defense with hustle plays against some speedy opposing forwards.
The Hornets will play heights again next Thursday in the Regionals.
One other high school girl soccer final, it was at Quainus 8 and Brutusheen Co-op, nothing.
Now looking at track and field, the WIAA Division 2 sectional championship was held at McFarland
The top four finishers head to state.
Richland Center team results the boys 12th place, the girls 22nd place.
Individual results going to state the boys 4 by 800 meter relay consisting of Owen Dreyer.
Ryan Stadler, Kieran Culver and Robert Button finished fourth.
The boys' 3200 meter run, heading to state Owen Dreyer finishing second.
Girls' pole vault with a first place win, Danica Pauls.
Now turning to River Valley, team results, the boys' 22nd place, the girls' 29th place, and they are taking a runner to state.
Aiden Hill finished third in the boys 200 meter dash.
The WIAA division three sectional championships were held yesterday at Bangor.
Team results for Ithaca Weston, the boys finished 13th place, the girls did not place.
The boys 1600 meter run Clayton Lee is heading to state with a first place finish.
The boys four by 800 meter relay is also heading to state with a first place finish.
That consisted of Clayton Lee, Ethan Berkram, Bracing Garcia Boland, and Sam Jones.
For Riverdale, the boys did not place and the girls finished 19th place.
They are taking their girls pole vault third place finisher, Kaylee Carter, to state.
Kickapoo LaFarge, the team boys result first place.
The girls team results second place.
Heading to state from the Kickapoo LaFarge Co-op.
The boy's 1600 meter rung Landon Turgesson finished third, the boy's 400 meter dash, Aedrick Eggie finished first.
The boy's 200 meter dash, Aedrick Eggie finished in first place.
The boy's 4x400 meter relay took first and consisted of Jeff Olson,
Arlen Walter, Theo Parr, and Adrick Eggy.
The boys' high jump went to a first-place finish for Theo Parr.
The boys' long jump, a fourth-place finish for Adrick Eggy.
And then the kick-a-pool-a-farge, continuing girl shot put, Kearney aren't finished third.
The girls' 100-meter dash, Ava Young finished first.
The girls' 4x200 meter relay, Katie Randow,
Riley Cade, Chloe Walter and Ava Young finished first.
The girls four by 100 meter relay took first as well, and the same group of girls, Randow, Cade, Walter and Young.
The girls four by 400 meter relay finished fourth or headed to state.
Katie Randall, Brennan Culver, Kendall and Dalsik and Chloe Walter.
They finished fourth and the girls discus throw tyranny art finished in fourth as well.
Congratulations to all area athletes moving on to state.
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Jax and Cheerio and David Hamilton both homered and Bryce Tarang's tie-breaking RBI on a sack fly in the 10th inning lifted the Milwaukee Brewers to a 5-4 win over the Houston Astros Friday night.
Automatic runner Christian Yellish started the 10th inning on second base and moved to third when Cheerio was out on a fly ball to center field.
Tarang's fly ball to right field off Allen Versanta was just deep enough
to allow Yelich to slide safely into home before the throw that put the Brewers on top.
Trevor Miguel struck out two in the 10th inning for his seventh save.
The Brewers trailed by three before Cheerios' two-run home run cut the lead to four to three in the fifth.
They tied it at four when a run scored on a ground out by Jake Bowers with one out in the 8th inning.
The Strohs loaded the bases with one out in the knife, but Abner Uribe struck out Bryce Matthews before retiring Isaac Paredes on a pop-out to send it to the 10th inning, the winning inning for the
Brewers.
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