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Rib Lake’s Seth Borchardt makes the easy throw to first baseman Blake Henderson to retire Chequamegon’s Mark Oskvarek during the third inning of his completegame four-hit shutout Thursday. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
The Rib Lake Redmen secured the outright Marawood North baseball championship with a 4-0 win over Chequamegon in Thursday’s conference finale. The Redmen went 9-1 in league play and are 15-5 with two regularseason games left. Team members include (middle l. to r.) Trygve Nelson, Kylan Bartelt, Slade Scheithauer, Talon Scheithauer, Seth Borchardt, Brevin Brahmer, Brody Olson, (back) head coach Dick Iverson, coach Gary Hohl, Lucas Cook, Blake Henderson, Jack Jensen, Josiah Mann, Ethan Cook, Grant Beard, coach Ryan Scheithauer and coach Brad Borchardt. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
Gilman’s Kolby Keepers gets every inch he can out of this attempt in the triple jump finals during Tuesday’s Eastern Cloverbelt Conference championships. Keepers won the triple jump championship with his best distance being 39 feet, 7.25 inches. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
Medford second baseman Laney Hraby catches a high pop-up hit by Mosinee's Taelyn Jirschele in the bottom of Monday's first inning. Hraby had two hits in Medford’s 5-1 win over the Indians. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
Medford assistant coach Dan Kraschnewski exchanges lineup cards with his son, Denmark head coach Lucas Kraschnewski, during the pre-game meeting with umpires Ryan Hartl and Mike Lindau just before the start of Saturday’s doubleheader in Whittlesey. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
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