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WRCO Morning Sports

WRCO Sports · Fri Jun 19, 2026

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Region Valley all conference teams have been recognized this week, including the boys track team.

Today a look at how that went this year.

As far as the running was concerned, Kickable Farage had a great year.

They won the conference title.

North Crawford was second and boys.

Ithaca Weston third, followed by Seneca, DeSoto, and Wasika Steuben.

First Team All Conference members include from Ithaca Weston, Clayton Lee, Ethan Berkram, Sam Jones, Bracen Garcia-Bowland, and Braden Burns.

From DeSoto, Keegan, Colden.

From Kickerball of Farge, seniors, Adriak Egge, Arlan Walter, Jeff Olson, and Malachi McCauley.

Juniors, Lane Miller and Dylan Hemmersbach.

Senior, Will Wertz, and Freshman.

Theopar from North Crawford, Gavin Tamling, Seneca's Aidan Payne and Grant Syme, also Jonathan Maverick Boulette and Gavin Wilkins along with Scott Brown.

The second team, all conference boys, runners and tracksters include Ithaca Weston's Peyton Brown and Deacon McDonough from Kigaboo LeFarge, Landon Turgesson, Brayden Turgesson, Logan Stewart, and North Crawford's A.J.

Anderson, Francesco Petrelli, Logan Hagen, Peter Mulder, Sam Noble, and Riley Bromeland.

The honorable mention team includes DeSoto's Adam Venner and Logan Brutus, Matthew Olin-Iron, Riley Frederick, Bennett Coder,

North Crawford's Aaron Maley and John Powell from Seneca, Scott Brown and Reed Heyman and from Wazika Stubin, Julius Cooley.

The sportsmanship team, Logan Brutus, DiSoto, Connor Montes, Ithaca Weston, Matthew Olin-Iron of Kickable of Farge, Sam Noble, North Crawford, Jonathan Maverick-Bulliard of Seneca and Richard Bryant, Wazika Stubin.

Special awards were given out as well on the postseason the runner of the year.

There was a tie.

Aedrick Egge of Kickerwool of Fards and Clayton Lee of Ithaca Weston.

Clayton just capped off a phenomenal high school career, a record setter, and of course a state runner.

Field event athlete of the year was Gavin Tamling of North Crawford and Aedrick Egge of Kickerwool of Fards, also recognized for the field events.

Jeremy Lee of Kickerwool of Fards was named the Bowie's Track Coach of the Year for the Rich in Valley.

Champions were crowned at the State Baseball Tournament yesterday at Fox City Stadium.

Division 4 was won by Columbus Catholic, 8-4 over Potosi-Cassville.

Dodgeville just missed a state championship.

Cedar Grove was a winner, 13-9 over the Dodgers for the Division 3 title.

Division 2 won by P. Walkie, 5-4 over Kenosha St.

Joseph Catholic.

And Division 1 won by Caucana, 11-5 over

Madison Memorial.

The WIA State Girls Soccer Tournament continued yesterday.

In Division 2, it was Brookfield Central with a 1-0 overtime win over Holman and Wauwatosa East, Edge de Forest 1-0.

In Division 1, yesterday's semifinal action, Divine Savior Holy Angels 3-0 over Kimberly and Muskego beat Oregon

2 to 1.

Action continues at the State Girls Soccer Tournament today with contests beginning this morning in Division 4 and this afternoon in Division 3.

Bear Valley co-ed softball last night 630 game the Buffalo's outlasted the parents accidents 1312 and extra innings in one of the most exciting games of the season Brandon Maloney powered the Buffalo's with two solo home runs while Jordan Slaney and Ethan Haftner each added a home run and three RBI's Lexie Rue crossed the plate twice for the Buffalo's parents accidents led by Chase Gilbertson who blasted the team's only home run scored twice

and drove in five RBIs, while Griffin Sprecher added two runs scored and two RBIs.

The buffalos improved to three and one.

The parents' accidents team fell to one and four.

7-30 game

Clary Memorial Funeral Home defeated Free Agents 9-2.

Clary was led by Austin Clary and Travis Lewis, who each scored two runs, while Bailey Miller drove in two RBIs.

Free Agents got both of their runs in the fifth inning as Dominic Smith and Shaley Thompson scored on a single by Sabrina Farjan, who also impressed in her debut in left field after moving from second base, making two outstanding catches defensively.

With the win,

Clary Memorial funeral home improves to three and one while free agents fell to one and three.

In the 830 game Wallace Electric rolled past New York Life 16-nothing in a four inning run rule victory.

Every Wallace Electric player crossed the plate at least once led by Jake Morris who homered and scored twice.

New York Life's brightest moment came in the third inning when Sadie Esser ripped a triple.

With the win, Wallace-Elector improves to three and one, while New York Life falls off to one and four.

Knight League home talent baseball games last night.

Reedsburg got the win, nine-nothing over Sauk Prairie.

Wisconsin-Dell, seven-four over Mazemany.

Arena edge Dodgeville.

five, two, Middleton, six, three, getting the win against Black Earth.

It was Lodi over Rio, 13, six, and Ashton-Edge Menonavik-Farland, final score of four, three.

Blanchardville, nine, eight over Evansville.

Hometown and baseball this weekend.

WRCO Sports will be on hand on Sunday as Arena.

Hosts, Scholzberg Benton.

That's a one o'clock game time, pre-game time 12.45 Sunday on FM 100.9 and WRCO.com.

On the state of Wisconsin scene, Travis Bazzana had a go ahead solo home run of the seventh inning.

Parker Messick pitched six effective innings and the Cleveland Guardians beat the Brewers yesterday 4-2.

David Fry and Kyle Manzardo also homeward for the Guardians who lost the first two games of the series.

The Brewers move on to Atlanta for a game coming up tonight and the Miz will be on the mound.

Other games, inter-league action Kansas City 14-6 over the Cardinals.

Nationally

met 6-4 with Philadelphia, San Francisco got rained out in Atlanta last night.

From the American League, Toronto 4, Boston 3, Minnesota 9-3 over Texas, Seattle beat Baltimore 3-0, White Sox 5, Yankees 1, and the Athletics 5-0 over the Angels.

From the WNBA, Atlanta 108, Indiana 101.

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