INTERWALD 6, RIB LAKE 0 - 6th-inning fireworks carry Woodticks to win
Interwald’s Nick Gerstberger lines up his head-first slide around the legs of Rib Lake catcher Steve Mann during the sixth inning of the teams’ July 3 Dairyland League matchup. Gerstberger scored all the way from first base on a double by Craig Scheithauer to give the Woodticks a 2-0 lead. They went on to win 6-0. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS Interwald’s Nick Gerstberger lines up his head-first slide around the legs of Rib Lake catcher Steve Mann during the sixth inning of the teams’ July 3 Dairyland League matchup. Gerstberger scored all the way from first base on a double by Craig Scheithauer to give the Woodticks a 2-0 lead. They went on to win 6-0. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
With nine base runners in the first three innings, the Rib Lake Osprey appeared to be the team with the upper hand –– again –– in their July 3 Dairyland League baseball contest with Interwald....
Rib Lake’s Isabelle Gumz pushes the pace as she leads a transition opportunity during the first half of the team’s 62-31 win over Northland Lutheran Tuesday in a WIAA Division 5 regional quarterfinal. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
Rib Lake’s Isabelle Gumz pushes the pace as she leads a transition opportunity during the first half of the team’s 62-31 win over Northland Lutheran Tuesday in a WIAA Division 5 regional quarterfinal. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
Raider gymnast Raylin Rothmeier pushes off the vault during her first attempt at Saturday’s GNC championships at Lakeland. This is the attempt that earned a score of 9.2, giving Rothmeier second place in the Large Schools Division for the second straight year. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
Medford curlers had a strong showing at the national bonspiel with the team of Jeff Hemer, David “Beaner” Lemke, Jeff Mueller and Chuck Tlusty taking second in the second event in the 49th annual U.S. Senior Men’s Curling Association National Championships held Feb. 19-22. Wausau Curling Center hosted the event with competitions also taking place in Medford and Stevens Point. SUBMITTED PHOTO
After a steal, Medford's Nick Krause drives in for a layup during the first half of Monday's 73-59 non-conference loss to Eau Claire Memorial at Raider Hall. Krause had 11 points and 5 rebounds in the loss. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
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