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Five soccer Eagles named all-league

Sauk Prairie landed four boys soccer players on the all-Badger Small Conference team.

Sophomore midfielder Cris Quezada Godoy, senior midfielder Eliot Carlson and senior defender Will Judge were all named first-team all-conference.

Junior defender Nick Kayser was named second-team all-conference.

Swimming stars!


Sauk Prairie’s girls swimming program recently handed out postseason awards. Ava Jorgenson (left) won the Most Improved Award. Savannah Acker (right) won both the Most Valuable and Coaches Awards.

Sauk Prairie’s girls swimming program recently handed out postseason awards.

Ava Jorgenson (left) won the Most Improved Award.  Savannah Acker (right) won both the Most Valuable and Coaches Awards.

Punt, pass and kick stars!


Sauk Prairie’s Donovan Wuerger (left) and Wilson Wuerger (right) recently shined at the State Punt, Pass & Kick competition held at DePere High School. Donovan won the 10-year-old boys event, while Wilson was second in the 8-year-old boys competition.

Sauk Prairie’s Donovan Wuerger (left) and Wilson Wuerger (right) recently shined at the State Punt, Pass & Kick competition held at DePere High School.

Donovan won the 10-year-old boys event, while Wilson was second in the 8-year-old boys competition.  

Wisconsin Heights’ girls off to solid start

Wisconsin Heights’ girls basketball team is off to a 1-2 start.

Here’s a recap of the Vanguards’ first three games:

• Wisconsin Heights 49, Clinton 44 — Jocelyn Brabender scored 15 points and Sonja Severson added 12 points as the Vanguards defeated the Cougars on Nov. 14.

Eagles wrestlers thinking big

Brason Ballweg was in beast mode on the football field this fall, earning unanimous All-Badger Small Conference first-team honors at inside linebacker.

But the tenacious Sauk Prairie senior would like to make an even larger impact on the wrestling mat this winter.

Six Eagles’ runners named all-conference

Sauk Prairie’s girls cross country team landed six runners on the all-Badger Small Conference team.

Vanguards hope to surprise

They’re in the middle of a steep learning curve.

There’s not a great deal of returning experience.

And the Capitol South Conference will be extremely competitive.

Sign on the dotted line!


Six Sauk Prairie student-athletes signed their National Letters of Intent on Nov. 15. From left are McKayla Paukner (Winona State, soccer), Emma Ballweg (Stevens Point, volleyball), Erelyn Apel (UW-La Crosse, basketball and soccer), Alexis Atkinson (UW-River Falls, soccer), Ellery Apel (Winona State, volleyball), Savannah Acker (Minnesota State, swimming).

Six Sauk Prairie student-athletes signed their National Letters of Intent on Nov. 15.

FAB FIVE

Sauk Prairie’s girls volleyball team landed five players on the all-Badger Small Conference team.

Sauk Prairie has high hopes

When Sauk Prairie’s boys basketball team takes the court this season, it may never have the best player on the floor.

They might not the have the second-best either.

But the Eagles will have plenty of talent and unique depth. And that’s why Sauk Prairie coach Sean McGann believes his team can do some big things.

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