Shelby Rheam
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Local Prep Scores from Thursday 1/23
Boys Basketball
Wonewoc-Center 41 Necedah 37 (Cam Thellefson 22points for Wonewoc-Center who ended 60 game conference losing streak)
Royall 60 Hillsboro 48
Bangor 73 Cashton 32
New Lisbon 74 Brookwood 56
Weston 73 La Farge 67
La Crosse Logan 58 Reedsburg 53
Nekoosa 53 Kickapoo 48
Baraboo 70 Mauston 34
Girls Basketball
Mauston 78 Wautoma 14
Westfield 70 Adams-Friendship 28
Wisconsin Dells 81 Nekoosa 12
Stoughton 43 Reedsburg 39
Boys Hockey
Waunakee 8 RWD/Mauston 1
West Salem 6 Tomah/Sparta 5
Girls Hockey
Badger Lightning 3 Rock County Fury 2
Black River Falls/Tomah 2 St. Croix Valley 1
Mauston Olson Middle School Girls Basketball Sweeps Westfield
Both 7th & 8th Grade Mauston Olson Middle School Golden Eagles Girls Were In Control In Victorys Over Westfield Thursday
The 8th grade girls won 53-7
Crimson Hansen lead the team in points and assists, followed closely by Avi Bohnert and Addi Tovson.
The 7th grade Golden Eagles Girls 2030 also never trailed in their 46-11 victory.
They started it all off with a 26-point run to start the game.
The Girls played stifling defense, blocking shots and grabbing steals. The Golden Eagles Girls shared the ball well getting everyone involved.
Molly Murphy led the team in points and assists, scoring 14. Bralyn Heller added 12 and Mackenzie Dutton had a career high 10 points in the match-up. Payton Czys, Scarlett Ollarzabal, Raelynn Brown, and Raina Bissell-Mickelson also pitched in for Golden Eagles Girls.
Mauston Girls Whip Wautoma
The Mauston Girls got back on track Thursday night as they traveled to Wautoma and came away with a 78-14 win.
Mauston was led by Kylie Heller with 21 points, 8 rebounds, 3 blocks and 2 assists, she was followed by Bre Heller with 16 points, 3 steals and 4 each in the rebound and assist columns, Catie Lavold came away with 14 points, 2 rebounds 5 assists and 6 steals and after missing the last game it was a nice welcome back for Ella Franek who put up a double double with 12 points, 11 rebounds 2 assists and a steal of her own.
The ladies will be back on the court for a non-conference game next Tuesday against the Hillsboro lady Tigers.
Royall Downs Hillsboro In Battle of Conference Unbeatens
The Royall Panther Boys basketball team survived Hillsboro 60-48 Thursday night. Royall led wire to wire but could never completely pull away from a feisty Tiger team. Royall got a game high 26points from Carter Uppena while Ben Crneckiy added 11points. Royall held Tigers leading scorer Miles Ravenscroft scoreless in the first half but Miles went off for 16 2nd half points to lead Hillsboro in scoring. Royall is now all alone atop the Scenic Bluff Conference moving to 7-0 and 13-0 overall. Hillsboro drops to 6-1 and 10-3 overall.
Tobacco Coalition thanks Juneau County retailer for not selling tobacco to youth
The South Central Alliance for Tobacco Prevention partnered with local law enforcement to complete WI Wins commercial tobacco compliance checks for the year of 2024 and the alliance is pleased to announce 90% of retailers in Juneau County did not sell to minors.
The goal of the WI Wins program is a statewide effort to prevent youth tobacco use by keeping it out of kids’ hands in the first place. The program does this through a combination of education to retailers about how to check an ID in accordance with federal law and compliance checks.
Compliance checks are teams of adults, law enforcement, and youth (ages 16-17) working to prevent sales of tobacco products by having the youth attempt to purchase tobacco products. If a retailer sells to the youth, they can take an education course through WITobaccoCheck.org rather than getting a citation for a first offense. This state-approved training is free and includes access to study guides, a short quiz, and a certificate of completion.
80% of adult commercial tobacco users started before the age of 18, so retailers play a crucial role in keeping youth tobacco free. The South Central Alliance for Tobacco Prevention thanks all our local retailers in Juneau County for keeping our youth healthy and safe. Learn more about the WI Wins program at wiwins.org.