Noah Manderfeld talks with Laona/Wabeno seniors Grace Krawze and Kaylyn LaRock along with head coach Andrew Bradley about their team's first-ever trip to the state tournament.
Stratford football has advanced to the state championship game for the 10th time in school history with a thrilling 20-14 win over St. Mary’s Springs in overtime.
Eight area teams in football, volleyball and boys soccer saw action on Friday, with volleyball and boys soccer in the state semifinal matches. Two teams left the day with games still to play.
Auburndale beat Colby to claim a share of the Marawood title in our Game of the Week, Amherst beat Stratford in an emotional victory and the Valley Football Association ends the season in a three-way tie for the third straight year.
Mosinee captured the Great Northern Conference Crown, Edgar gave Auburndale their first loss of the season, and the Valley Football Association remained a three-way tie in week eight of the Hilight Zone.
The Hilight Zone returns with a close contest between Stratford and Mosinee for our game of the week, along with a dominating season-opening win for Wausau West.
High School football returns under the Thursday night lights for the first games of the 2022 football season. D.C. Everest, Marshfield, Wisconsin Rapids and Pacelli opened their season on Thursday.
Stratford football is entering the 2022 season with their usual goal of winning a state championship. But the weapon they’ll use to get there is speed.
After making a thrilling run through the postseason last year, Marathon baseball’s Jaden Koeller and Grant Warren hope to recapture some of that magic ahead of their new season.
Noah Manderfeld talks with Jaworski in a candid interview about the moment she tripped over a hurdle, and how she hit the reset button this year to qualify for the indoor championships.
The playoffs are here, and the road to Camp Randall begins in earnest. Our Game of the Week features a rematch from last postseason and earlier in the regular season, with the same result: The Edgar Wildcats defeating Iola-Scandinavia.
The regular season comes to an end with week 9 of The Hilight Zone. Our game of the week did not disappoint, as Amherst scores 28 unanswered points to defeat Stratford and claim the CWC-Large Conference title.
Week 8 of The Hilight Zone is the penultimate week of the regular season, and it’s time to crown conference champions. Mosinee did just that in our Game of the Week.
Week 7 of The Hilight Zone featured multiple matchups where the balance of power in the conference was at stake, including our Game of the Week between SPASH and Wausau West.
Week 6 of The Hilight Zone features an upset in the CWC-Large in our Game of the Week. Wittenberg-Birnamwood proved they are worthy with a road upset win of #4 Stratford.
Rhinelander defeats Medford for the first time in a decade in our Game of the Week, Amherst and Stratford rolled, and Newman Catholic looked just fine after losing their best offensive player.
Colby proved their mettle in our Game of the Week with an emotional victory over Edgar. Plus Wittenberg-Birnamwood goes down to the wire with Amherst, and Wisconsin Rapids picks up an impressive conference win over Wausau West.
Wausau East football is adjusting to 8-man football for this year, and while the game is a little different, the Lumberjacks are keeping a positive attitude.
Wausau West is preparing for their rivalry game against D.C. Everest on Friday, a game they have had marked on their calendar since the beginning of camp.
The SPASH Panthers jumped out to a 14-0 lead to start the game, but the Bay Port Pirates outscored them 34-6 in the second half to hand SPASH its first loss of the season 49-20.
A high school football season unlike any other is in the books. The 2020 NewsChannel 7 Football All-Stars will be known as more than just all-stars on the field. They will be known as a group that tackled a year nobody could have seen coming.
The high school football season wrapped up with some much-anticipated matchups. #2 Rhinelander won a thriller against #9 Mosinee. #1 Edgar thumped #4 Iola-Scandinavia. #9 Stratford crept past Wittenberg-Birnamwood. #2 Amherst smashed #5 Brillion.