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Canes boys soccer beats St. Croix Falls
The Hayward Hurricanes boys soccer team beat Unity-St. Croix Falls 3-1 in a Sept. 17 game at Heidi Friermood Field. Also last week, the Canes dropped a non-conference game to Amery, 1-2; and lost to Washburn-Bayfield 0-5. The Canes dropped from first to third place in the Heart O’ North Conference, one win behind leader Barron and second place Washburn. ...
Rails play hard against Saints; at Cumberland Beavers Friday
SPOONER — The St. Croix Falls Saints, 3-0 in the Heart O’ North Conference and 5-0 overall, may be one of the top teams in Wisconsin this season. And while the Spooner Rails fell 45-20 to SCF on Friday, coach Josh Fizel and the Rails never backed down an inch in the contest. “While we were disappointed in the outcome on Friday night, I was really proud of the effort our kids played with,” said Coach Fizel. “The result wasn’t what we wanted, but I...
Spooner FFA attends Fall Leadership Conference
AMERY - Maelie Baker, Mahalia Castleberg, Ari Frederickson, Hannah Johnson, Austin Neefe, Samantha Peck and Cora Sprenger of the Spooner FFA Chapter attended the FFA Fall Leadership Workshop on Monday, Sept. 16, at Amery High School. The Wisconsin FFA Fall Leadership Workshop is designed to prepare local FFA chapter officers and members both in high school and middle school for leadership roles in their school district for the upcoming year. It also informs each chapter of the new programs available to all FFA members and...
Canes girls golf continues strong play
The Hayward Hurricanes girls golf team scored a season-low 182 in a nine-hole match with Cumberland and Northwestern Thursday Sept. 19 at Big Fish Golf Course. The Beavers were second with 204 and the Tigers third with 213. Senior Tara Eckes shot 38 to win the first place medal. Senior Sofia Bonicatto took second with a 43, sophomore Macie Mavis was fifth with a 49. And sophomore Lexis Sullivan placed ninth with a 52. ...
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