WIAA DIV. 2 CROSS COUNTRY - RUNNIN’ AGAIN AT RAPIDS
Medford girls, Hraby heading back to state
Top: Medford girls cross country team celebrates with the WIAA Division 2 sectional runner-up plaque after Saturday’s meet at Colby High School. The Raiders won the sixth-runner tiebreaker, thanks to the effort of Ella Dassow (lower left), to get the meet’s second girls team state berth over Oconto Falls. Tanner Hraby (right) will make his third straight state appearance this weekend after finishing fifth in Satuday’s boys meet at Colby.PHOTOS BY MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS Top: Medford girls cross country team celebrates with the WIAA Division 2 sectional runner-up plaque after Saturday’s meet at Colby High School. The Raiders won the sixth-runner tiebreaker, thanks to the effort of Ella Dassow (lower left), to get the meet’s second girls team state berth over Oconto Falls. Tanner Hraby (right) will make his third straight state appearance this weekend after finishing fifth in Satuday’s boys meet at Colby.PHOTOS BY MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
WIAA DIV. 2 CROSS COUNTRY
It happened by one of the thinnest margins possible, but the Medford Raiders are indeed headed back to the WIAA Di...
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