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Local Prep Scores from Thursday 2/20

Boys Basketball

Royall 76 Bangor 34

New Lisbon 48 Necedah 39 (Austin Berndsen 13points for New Lisbon)

Hillsboro 72 Brookwood 36 (Miles Ravenscroft career high 37points)

Wonewoc-Center 47 Cashton 46

 

Girls Basketball

Mauston 63 Wautoma 27

New Lisbon 48 North Crawford 34

Necedah 49 Wonewoc-Center 32 (Hannah Hunkins 17points)

Holmen 74 Tomah 36

Westfield wins via Adams-Friendship forfeit

Wisconsin Dells 68 Nekoosa 22

Sauk Prairie 58 Reedsburg 46

 

WIAA Regional Girls Hockey

Badger Lightning 3 Stoughton Icebergs 2

Black River Falls/Tomah 5 Chippewa Falls/Menomonie 2

Mauston Girls Enter Post-Season on a High Note

The Mauston Lady Golden Eagles played the last regular season and final conference game of the year Thursday night at home and finished strong with a 63-27 win over the visiting Hornets from Wautoma.

Bre Heller led all scorers with 26 points, 14 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 steals and 2 blocks

Catie Lavold added 13 points, 6 assists and 6 steals and Kylie Heller put in 11 points had 4 rebounds, 6 assists, 4 steals and 3 blocks

As the regular season is concluded and tournament action begins, they now wait to see if they will play #11 seed Gale-Ettrick-Trempaleau or #6 seed Altoona. The winner of that game will travel to Mauston on Friday February 28th for the game against your #3 seed Lady Eagles.

Royall Clinches Share of SBC Title with Blowout of Bangor

The Royall Panthers Boys basketball team clinched no worse than a share of the Scenic Bluffs Conference championship by hammering Bangor 76-34 Thursday night.  Landon Lipke had a big offensive night scoring 23 points, Carter Uppena scored 13, while Braxton Board added 8points off the bench for the top ranked Panthers.  Royall improves to 22-0 and 13-0 in the Scenic Bluffs Conference.  Royall can win the conference outright with a win over Hillsboro on Monday.  Bangor drops to 9-4 in the conference and 9-13 overall. 

MAGGIE SENZIG AND BRIDGET TOTZKE EARN WISCONSIN 4-H KEY AWARD


Bridget Totzke of Wonewoc Badgers 4-H Club and Maggie Senzig of Blackhawk 4-H Club have
been selected as the Juneau County, Wisconsin 4-H Key Award winners for this past year. The
Key Award was presented by Kelly Green, Juneau County Farm Bureau, at the Juneau County 4-
H Recognition Program held on January 25, 2025 at the Elroy Theater.
The prestigious Key Award, one of the highest recognition a 4-H member can receive, honors a
select group of 4-H participants annually. The youth receiving this award are ones who have
demonstrated consistent growth in their 4-H involvement, developed and applied their leadership
skills, and actively participated in their club and community.
According to April Martell, Juneau County Positive Youth Development Educator with UW-
Madison Division of Extension, this year’s winners exemplify the goals and values of the
Wisconsin 4-H Program.
“Maggie Senzig and Bridget Totzke have been life members in Juneau County 4-H. They
have participated at every level possible including leadership positions plus local and
state competitions, all while serving as mentors and role models for our younger 4-H
members. Their commitment to living out the 4-H motto (To Make the Best Better) is
seen in everything they do. The life skills they take with them from their time in 4-H will
no doubt shape their future.”
Key Award recipients are high school students with at least three years of experience in 4-H and
one year as a youth leader. The Wisconsin Farm Bureau and Rural Mutual Insurance Company
sponsor the Wisconsin 4-H Key Award program. They have sponsored these awards for over 30
years, helping 4-H to honor some of Wisconsin’s finest youth

Learn About History of Mile Bluff Medical Center on February 26th

The public is invited to join the tenants of Terrace Heights Retirement Community in Mauston on Wednesday, February 26, at 2:00 p.m. for an engaging presentation on the rich history of Mile Bluff Medical Center, presented by Natty Kranz and Jill Finley.

This is a wonderful opportunity to explore the fascinating journey and key milestones that have shaped Mile Bluff throughout the years.

The event is free and open to the public, but space is limited. Call 608-847-2377 to reserve your spot today!

Ask about a facility tour; apartments are now available.

Local SBC Sectional Qualifiers for Wrestling

They Royall Wrestling Team fell to Mineral Point 72-10 in a Sectional Semi-final team wrestling matchup on Tuesday Samson Degner and TurnerCalhoun had to lone wins for the Panthers.

 

Local Scenic Bluffs Sectional wrestling qualifiers from Saturday

106 – Dalton Lein of New Lisbon

113- Brennen Rick of Royall

132 – Caston Gosda of Brookwood

138 – Drew Powell of Brookwood

150 – Garrett Dragan of Royall & Kai Pyykkonen of Brookwood

157 – Turner Calhoun of Royall

165 – Jackson Bender of Royall (Regional Champion)

175 – Emerson Murray of Royall

190 – Sampson Degner of Royall

215 Trenton Frye of Royall and Ryan McCoic of Hillsboro

Gyllin to Play in High School Football All-Star Game

Mauston will be represented in this summer’s Wisconsin Football Coaches Association All Star-Game by Hayden Gyllin.  Gyllin will be joined on the team by rival running back Sam Ersland from Wisconsin Dells.  They will be on the Norther Small All-Star team and be coached by Tomah native and retiring Stratford coach Jason Tubbs.  The opposing coach will be former Royall coach and current West Salem head coach Ryan Olson. 

Mauston High School to Compete in KidWind Challenge

Two teams from Mauston High School are set to participate alongside 28 other teams of elementary, middle and high school students from across Wisconsin and northern Illinois as part of the 2025 Wisconsin KidWind Challenge in Madison.
Each of the 28 teams have either designed a small-scale wind turbine or a solar device, both of which will be tested for energy output at the KidWind Challenge and presented to a panel of expert judges at the Discovery Building on UW–Madison’s campus. Competing teams will also participate in instant engineering challenges testing teamwork and hands-on thinking during the March 1 event. 
These young sustainability engineers will also have opportunities to interact with college students and renewable energy professionals. Teams performing in the Wisconsin challenge may have a chance to compete in the 2025 World KidWind Challenge held in Minneapolis this May. KidWind Challenge participants will discover the promise of sustainable technology; design, build and test a functional creative wind turbine or solar device; and compete with their peers in a supportive, energetic environment.
 
When: Saturday, March 1, 2025 at 8:30 a.m.
Where: Discovery Building at UW–Madison, 330 N. Orchard St., Madison, WI 53726
Competing Schools:
  • Birchwood STEAM and Career Academy, Birchwood WI (2 teams)
  • St. Thomas the Apostle School, Crystal Lake IL (2 teams)
  • Darlington Community Schools, Darlington WI (4 teams)
  • Madinah Academy of Madison, Madison WI (3 teams)
  • Mauston High School, Mauston WI (2 teams)
  • Pope Farm Elementary, Middleton WI (1 team)
  • Onalaska Kid Wind Club, Onalaska WI (1 team)
  • Homestead Academy – Homeschool, Pine River WI (1 team)
  • Sugar Maple Nature School, Saukville WI (5 teams)
  • St. Matthew Lutheran School, Stoddard WI (1 team)
  • Mormon Coulee 4-H Club, Stoddard WI (1 team)
Primary Contact:
  • Allison Bender, WEI outreach and events coordinator and Wisconsin KidWind coordinator, agbender@wisc.edu, 608-890-0946
More information can be found on the WEI’s https://kidwind.org/worlds/2025/ webpage. 

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