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FVA volleyball: Oshkosh West holds off Fondy in 4 sets
Trailing two sets to none, it seemed the Fond du Lac girls volleyball team was going to make a comeback Thursday night.
Thursday's prep roundup
CWC 6, Omro 0: Cody Zonnefeld set a new school record, scoring his 27th goal of the season as the fifth-ranked Central Wisconsin Christian boys soccer team clinched at last a share of its second straight Flyway Conference title with a 6-0 drubbing of Omro
Fondy soccer tops Appleton West in overtime
Fond du Lac 2, Appleton West 1 (OT): The Cardinals scored five minutes into overtime with Connor Ream getting his second goal of the night in a crucial FVA matchup in Appleton.
Boys soccer: Mayville blanks Springs
Mayville 2, Springs 0: Mayville improved to 11-8-1 overall and evened its Flyway record at 4-4 in game that was called for lightning with 20 minutes remaining..
Girls volleyball: Waupun gets big EWC sweep over Plymouth
Waupun 3, Plymouth 0: The Warriors got a big win Thursday, hosting and dominating the Panthers in a match between two of the EWC's top teams.
Boys soccer: KML edges WLA in lightning-shortened game
KML 2, WLA 1: The Vikings came out on the wrong end of having the game ended 15 minutes into the second half due to Lightning.
Girls volleyball: KML cruises past NFDL
KML 3, NFDL 0: The Chargers had no trouble with the Orioles, holding North Fondy to 30 combined points.
Girls volleyball: WLA beats Mayville in 4 sets
WLA 3, Mayville 1: The Vikings improved to 3-2 in the Flyway with the four-set win, led by Alysha Kahlow's 10 kills, 11 assists and eight digs.
Cross country: WLA's Bilitz wins, Campbellsport 3rd at Slinger
Slinger Invitational: WLA's Mitchell Bilitz won the division 2 race, while Waupun's boys placed fifth in D1 and its girls were seventh.
Flyway volleyball: Spartans cruise in sweep over Omro
Laconia 3, Omro 0: The Spartans cruised to a 3-0 victory in a Flyway matchup played in Omro.
Girls volleyball: Springs handles Lomira on Senior Night
Springs 3, Lomira 0: The Ledgers had a fun Senior Night, holding the Lions to 31 total points in a sweep that improved Springs to 5-0 in the Flyway Conference.
Girls tennis: Feltz 2nd, Fondy 6th at FVA meet
Fond du Lac junior Nicole Feltz hadn't played at all since suffering a broken rib in a meet on Aug. 21.
Girls tennis: Waupun falls to Portage
Portage 3, Waupun 0 (rain shortened): A trying regular season came to an end for Waupun, which lost at No. 1 and 2 singles and No. 1 doubles, and trailed in three other matches that didn't finish due to rain. Those matches will not be made up.
CWC soccer: Zonnefeld sets school record in win over Omro
CWC 6, Omro 0: Cody Zonnefeld set a new school record, scoring his 27th goal of the season as the fifth-ranked Crusaders shut out Omro in a Flyway contest.
Boys soccer: St. Lawrence Seminary beats NFDL/O
St. Lawrence Seminary 4, NFDL/O 1: St. Lawrence's Jose Limon and Alex Gomez each had a pair of goals, while Ben Mand scored in the second half for the O's.
Bucks have high hopes for top pick Antetokounmpo
When John Hammond drafted 18-year-old Giannis Antetokounmpo with the 15th pick in the first round of the NBA Draft, he knew he got it right.
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Fondy's Schibbelhut advances to sectionals
The Fond du Lac girls' golf team's season came to an end Wednesday, but Shania Schibbelhut advanced individually as she won a two-hole playoff at the Sheboygan regional held at Sheboygan Town & Country.
UW-FdL soccer: Falcons play Silver Lake to tie
The UW-FdL soccer team moved to 3-2-2 on the season after a late goal by Silver Lake College made it a 2-2 tie.
Senior spotlight: Staying busy keeps Springs' Mueller at the top of her game
Asked to describe the work ethic of St. Mary's Springs' Eleanore Mueller, Ledgers' volleyball coach Mark Harasha used the analogy of a Gatorade TV commercial currently playing with heavy dosage these days with the tagline 'One More.'