Young Edgar players gained much needed experience last season
EDGAR VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL - Introducing the 2025-26 Wildcat varsity girls basketball squad. Team members pictured, from left to right, front row sitting are: Tenley Mauer, Brandi Halvorsen and Jorja Knetter; middle row standing: Mackensie Blocker, Alexa Skurzewski, Charlie Streit, Bella Kaiser, Kendyl Apfelbeck and Jacie Schilling; back row: Head coach Nicole Nowak, Savannah Koepke, Anabel Blocker, Natallya Radke and assistant coach Brandon Kaiser. PHOTO BY JIM STEINKE EDGAR VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL - Introducing the 2025-26 Wildcat varsity girls basketball squad. Team members pictured, from left to right, front row sitting are: Tenley Mauer, Brandi Halvorsen and Jorja Knetter; middle row standing: Mackensie Blocker, Alexa Skurzewski, Charlie Streit, Bella Kaiser, Kendyl Apfelbeck and Jacie Schilling; back row: Head coach Nicole Nowak, Savannah Koepke, Anabel Blocker, Natallya Radke and assistant coach Brandon Kaiser. PHOTO BY JIM STEINKE
Edgar had a rather young varsity girls basketball team last season, but now that its returning players have another year of experience, there are higher expectations this season.
Medford’s Ethan Kollmansberger jumps through his follow through after rushing across the baseline to get a ball hit by Rhinelander’s Aidan Lueder Thursday. Kollmansberger won the match 6-4, 6-3, but the Hodags won the meet 4-3. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
Gilman’s Gemma Syryczuk calls time after safely diving head first into third base during the Pirates’ 11-1 win over Viroqua April 11 in Poynette. PHOTO BY KATHY PHELPS
Tori Nicks drives a two-run double to the leftfield corner extending Medford’s lead over Antigo to 10-1 in the bottom of Tuesday’s fourth inning. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
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