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‘I just wasn’t having any of it’: Paul Menard on the move that cost him a Road America victory
ELKHART LAKE – Paul Menard’s championship battle with Chris Dyson has gotten more heated, even as his lead in the Trans Am points continues to grow. The 43-year-old former NASCAR driver from Eau Claire crossed the finish line first Sunday at Road America but several hours later lost the victory when the series issued a time penalty for contact with Dyson early in the race.
Lakeshore Elite girls soccer: Cora Erickson on pace to rewrite state record books
CEDAR GROVE — It’s almost hard to put into words what Cedar Grove-Belgium Rockets’ Cora Erickson has accomplished in three girls high school soccer seasons. The best way to describe the 2024 Lakeshore Elite girls soccer player of the year is historic, but still that somehow doesn’t do her justice. Lakeshore Elite is an...
A descendant of Wisconsin stock car royalty, Josh Carlson is taking his own path in racing
ELKHART LAKE – Josh Carlson’s branch of the family tree took a twist from the others. His grandfather on his mother’s side and great-uncles on his dad’s are Wisconsin short-track royalty. One uncle is a NASCAR crew chief. ...
Observations from WBY Tournament in Plymouth
Thirty-six teams from across Wisconsin competed in the Wisconsin Basketball Yearbook Summer Tournament held last weekend in Plymouth. Following are some observations from the 18th annual event:. Beloit Memorial 3-1, Cedarburg 3-1, Appleton East 2-2, Beaver Dam 2-2, Manitowoc Lincoln 0-4. Pool B Standings. D.C. Everest 3-1, Menomonee Falls 3-1,...
Scheffler Cashes in Big Super Six Late Model Victory, Pribnow, Dustin Weiss, Hummelmeier Claim A-main Triumphs
(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) June 29, 2024 – Taylor Scheffler of Waukesha survived six caution flags and fended off former Plymouth Dirt Track Racing Late Model champs Mitch McGrath and Brad Mueller to secure the 30-lap Seubert Calf Ranches 96.5 The Buzz Super Six Late Model A-main victory worth $2,500 in the third complete PDTR program of the 2024 season Saturday, June 29 at The Plymouth Dirt Track in Plymouth, Wis.
Robbie Pribnow wins at Plymouth
(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) June 29, 2024 – In the 25-lap Akright Auto 360 Sprint Car main event, Robbie Pribnow of Lomira outdueled 2011 PDTR 360 Sprint Car champ Ben Schmidt of Plymouth in the closing laps to capture his first A-main victory of the 2024 season behind the wheel of Blake Wondra’s No. 0 machine.
IndyCar racer Sting Ray Robb wants to be known for more than his name
PLYMOUTH, Wis. - He is aware that his unusual name garners attention, but one IndyCar racer wants to become known for much more. The driver of the No. 41 car in the recent XPEL Grand Prix at Road America is Sting Ray Robb, 22 years old and striving for regular success.
Brent Crews Wins at Road America in First-Career TA Race
Ricky Sanders Wins XGT, Lee Saunders Victorious in SGT, Chris Coffey Takes GT Once Again. ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (June 30, 2024) - The Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli race at Road America was one of attrition and consequences, with both mechanical failures and penalties ultimately affecting the outcome of the race. A four-time winner this year, Paul Menard led much of the 25-lap race after early contact took Chris Dyson out of contention. However, an avoidable-contact penalty moved Menard to second in the finishing order, resulting in 2023 CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series champion Brent Crews earning the victory, fighting back from engine issues and an eighth-place starting berth to win in his first-career TA start.
Lakeland Girls Soccer Blanks Northland Pines
Yet another game without our largest scoring threat and again trying to produce scoring with a young roster. They are working hard and trying to execute things we have been working on. Before the game, I talked about not taking fouls in the box and that Lakeland is willing to take tactical fouls 2 minutes into the game our center back marked tight on Lakeland’s forward and she tumbled to the ground, and just like that there was a PK in the box. Two minutes into the game we are down 1-0. This created some panic and as a result, we started chasing the ball which with a good coach and upperclassmen heavy team it is hard to get possession. Some significant injuries sidelined two of our starters. With adversity comes opportunity which meant that many of the upperclassmen especially 5 of my freshman who were in pretty much the whole game. I think our girls are doing a great job adapting, but its the lack of experience on the field that cause the 1-2 mental breakdowns that cost us goals and games. Based on their desire to learn and succeed, I am confident as they log more minutes and gain that experience they will mature much quicker than expected. Late in the first half down on numbers for substitution, A forward got behind our defender and raced towards the left goal line getting a cross through the goal mouth and finding the other forward who took it out of the air and in the back of the net. This one I think was a bit of ball watching and fatigue. The other three defenders were in the box but were so focused on the player with the ball they failed to mark the one player in the box. This in theory was a 3 v 1 in our favor and 99% of the time the team numbers up will win. Again the lack of experience played a huge role in the other goal. Second half was back and forth and we were able to gain great deal of possession and had a number of scoring opportunities especially when freshman Ava Gaetano turned freezing a Lakeland defender getting behind the defense and a 1-0 against the keep putting the shot right into the keeper’s hands. As Ava gains experience opportunities like this will result in goals. We are able to successfully penetrate teams on a consistent basis and get the balls in the box but have not solved the problem of finding the back of the net. 1-2 extra touched, leaning back and sending the ball wide or over the net or shooting right at the keeper are the items seen frequently when getting great looks at scoring. Final score Pines 0 Lakeland 2.
Sheboygan Youth Sailing Center: Your Local Sailing Hub
Sheboygan, Wisconsin, is known for its beautiful lakeshore and vibrant community, and there’s no better way to experience both than through sailing. The Sheboygan Youth Sailing Center (SYSC) stands as a beacon for sailing enthusiasts of all ages, offering a range of programs and activities that make the sport accessible and enjoyable. Whether you’re a local looking to try something new or a tourist seeking an exciting adventure, the SYSC has something for everyone.
MidLake Softball: Your Go-To Field in Sheboygan, WI
Sheboygan, WI, is known for its vibrant community and recreational opportunities. Among the many attractions, MidLake Softball stands out as a premier destination for sports enthusiasts. Whether you’re a local looking for a new spot to play or a tourist seeking an engaging activity, MidLake Softball offers an exceptional experience. Let’s dive into what makes this field a top choice for softball games in Sheboygan.
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