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Greta Seidel tries to deflect a pass from Kodi Rappe during Medford’s girls soccer practice Monday afternoon on the Raider Field turf. The Raiders have been able to get a handful of outdoor practices in, including a rare first-day outdoor session on March 16, but the season’s first scheduled game tonight, Thursday, at Rice Lake was in doubt at mid-week due to weather. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
Greta Seidel tries to deflect a pass from Kodi Rappe during Medford’s girls soccer practice Monday afternoon on the Raider Field turf. The Raiders have been able to get a handful of outdoor practices in, including a rare first-day outdoor session on March 16, but the season’s first scheduled game tonight, Thursday, at Rice Lake was in doubt at mid-week due to weather. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
Pitcher Scarlett Stuner and first baseman Raygen Soper, pictured in a 2025 win over Lake Holcombe-Cornell, are two of the key returning veterans for this year’s Gilman softball team. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
Medford’s Jordyn Grant gets every inch she can out of this triple jump attempt during Thursday’s indoor track and field meet at Marshfield. Grant placed fourth with a jump of 30 feet. PHOTOS BY MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
Medford’s Zayleah Leonhardt drives a two-run homer over the centerfield fence, her second two-run bomb of the game, giving the Raiders a 7-1 fifth-inning lead over Marshfield Friday morning at the Danny Mac Softball Classic in Rhinelander. The Raiders won 7-5 and went 3-0 to win their bracket. PHOTOS BY MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
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