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Seymour and Schreiner sizzle as Marine girls drub Vikings
MARINETTE — Few teams possess a double-headed scoring threat as potent as the one that the Marinette girls soccer team has in Chloe Seymour and Sierra Schreiner, and the talent of the Marines’ dynamic duo was on full display against Denmark. Seymour celebrated her birthday with a four-goal performance while Schreiner collected a hat trick as the Marines snapped a two-game losing skid with an 8-0 shutout over the Vikings on Monday. ...
County sends UW campus issue back to committee
MARINETTE — The Marinette County Board unanimously referred the issue of ownership of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Marinette Campus back to the Infrastructure Committee last week. The issue was whether to continue ownership of all properties or transfer them to the City of Marinette. County Administrator John Lefebvre said that until the board figures out who will own the property, members won’t get a picture of how it will be used in the future. ...
'I wanted to prove people wrong': Boucher silenced doubters throughout Hall of Fame career
Editor’s note: The Menominee High School Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2024 induction ceremony takes place May 4 at the Pullman House in Menominee. Tickets are on sale at the superintendent’s office at Blesch School and the principal’s office at the high school for $35. Each week, the EagleHerald will spotlight one of the 12 inductees. This week’s feature is on Jason Boucher, Class of 1998. MENOMINEE — “Not only does no one love the game of basketball more than I do, but I...
Cappaert shines for Lady Eagles in Manistique
MANISTIQUE — Faith Cappaert ran away with a trio of first-place finishes to help the Stephenson girls track team take home third place at the Manistique Kiwanis Invitational on Friday. Cappaert set the tone for the Lady Eagles with a blistering showing in the 400-meter dash, with the sophomore dashing across the finish line in 1:05.84, nearly two seconds ahead of Manistique’s Leah Goudreau, who finished second overall with a time of 1:07.75. ...
Menominee track and field kicks off season at 'Queen City Relays'
MARQUETTE — Menominee High School’s track and field team kicked off its 2024 season at the Queen City Relays in Marquette on Tuesday. Menominee collected seven top-three finishes in Marquette, four of which came in relay competition. Gianna Coduti, Reese Sallgren, Erin Schuettpeltz and Emily Schuettpeltz teamed up to take home second overall in the girls’ 1,600-meter relay with a time of 4:37.89. ...
Marine girls shut out Truckers for season's first win
MARINETTE — The Marinette High School softball team picked up its first win of the season in emphatic fashion, defeating Clintonville in a North Eastern Conference contest by a score of 12-0 on Friday. Senior pitcher Wynn Erdman set the tone by striking out the side in the top of the first inning. The Marines got on the board in the second inning when Lauren Pelon singled, stole second and...
Packerland squads keep Maroon girls puzzled
MENOMINEE — Peshtigo slugged its way to its fifth straight victory on Thursday, as the Lady Bulldogs blasted the Menominee softball team 15-4 in five innings. Peshtigo (4-2 Packerland Conference, 5-2 overall) bashed out 15 hits as a team compared to eight base knocks for the Maroons. Peshtigo opened Thursday’s game with a three-run outburst in the top of the first inning and never looked back, seizing a 9-0 cushion...
Lady Bulldogs stay hot with shutout victory over Iron Mountain
PESHTIGO — Peshtigo and Iron Mountain played through intermittent snow flurries, but the Mountaineers could do nothing to cool off the Bulldog girls soccer team. Peshtigo put six goals on the board in the first half before closing out an 8-0 victory. Peshtigo coach Jessica Carriveau spoke about her team’s ability to manage the inhospitable elements. ...
Second half woes result in consecutive losses for Marine girls
MARINETTE — After starting the season undefeated, the Marinette girls soccer team came crashing down to Earth with consecutive losses to end the week. Marinette’s bad luck began Thursday at Freedom, where the Marines suffered the first loss of the year at the hands of the Irish 7-3 in North Eastern Conference play. Bad vibes followed the Marines into Friday’s non-conference matchup against Seymour, as the Thunder handed Marinette a...
Bellin receives ‘Stop the Bleed’ training grant
GREEN BAY — Bellin Hospital is providing specialized Stop The Bleed (STB) training to its security team, thanks to a $1,200 grant from the Northeast Wisconsin Regional Trauma Advisory Council (NEWRTAC) and a matching contribution for equipment purchase from the Bellin Health Emergency Department. Awarded earlier this year, the grant provides specialized Stop The Bleed training equipment to help train all members of Bellin’s security team. In addition, the security team is training its members to become STB instructors so they can train new staff...
Marine boys fourth, girls fifth, at NEC pentangular
WRIGHTSTOWN, Wis. — The Marinette High School track and field team competed in a North Eastern Conference pentangular at Wrightstown on Tuesday. On a blustery day (the pole vault was canceled due to high winds) in which athletes competed in intermittent rain, the Marine boys finished fourth while the Marinette girls were fifth with competition from Wrightstown, Fox Valley Lutheran, Little Chute and Waupaca. FVL topped the girls competition with...
Coleman, Wausaukee victorious in M&O play
CRIVITZ —The Coleman High School baseball team took a 6-3 win at Crivitz in M&O Conference action on Tuesday. The Wolverines outhit the Cougars 6-4, but eight walks and four errors swung the advantage to the Cougars. Crivitz struck first when Tegan Werner singled, stole second and scored on a single from JJ Brand in the bottom of the first. Colten Tarmann singled to put two on with one out,...
Coleman girls stay undefeated with conference win over Crivitz
CRIVITZ — The Coleman High School softball team took a 10-4 win over Crivitz in M&O Conference action on Tuesday. Coleman’s Courtney DenRuyter tossed a complete-game one-hitter in the victory. The senior hurler struck out five Wolverines but did issue 16 walks to allow Crivitz to remain within striking distance. The Cougars put five runs on the board in the first inning, three more in the fourth and single tallies...
Schreiner shines as Marinette girls shred Antigo
ANTIGO, Wis. — Sierra Schreiner lit up the scoreboard as the Marinette girls soccer team hammered Antigo 8-2 in non-conference action on Tuesday. Schreiner, the reigning two-time North Eastern Conference Offensive Player of the Year, showed off her scoring prowess with a four-goal outing against the Red Robins. Schreiner also did a superb job of setting up her teammates, collecting three assists on the afternoon. ...
Maroons weather competition to take first in home match
MENOMINEE — Swirling winds and frigid temperatures did little to slow down the Menominee golf team in Tuesday’s non-conference triangular match against Stephenson and Bark River-Harris. Despite battling winds that often exceeded 20 miles per hour, both the Maroon boys and girls squads were able to top their respective fields. The Menominee girls cruised to a team-score of 207, well ahead of runner-up Bark River-Harris (249) and third-place Stephenson (265). ...
Veto over PFAS funding, political standoff leaves $125 million unused
MADISON — Area residents will have to wait for Madison’s next move on PFAS funding. Democratic Gov. Tony Evers vetoed Senate Bill 312, which addressed PFAS, last week and called out the Republican-controlled Joint Committee on Finance (JFC) for not attending his meeting to discuss the next steps. “[The] $125 million in funding approved through the 2023-25 biennial budget to fight PFAS statewide has languished unspent in Madison for over...
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