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Wed
19
Oct

Kimberly cross country teams take third

By Daniel Schoettler
Reporter
Logan Salzmann helped solidify a third place finish for the boys cross country team for Kimberly last week. Salzmann took second with a run of 15:45.5 during the team’s run at the FVA conference meet at Kaukauna’s Countryside Golf Course on Oct. 13.
Wed
19
Oct

Tienor leads the way for Kaukauna volleyball team

By Daniel Schoettler
Reporter
Mason Tienor had another big kill performance for the Ghosts last week. Tienor notched 27 kills in the team’s rivalry loss to Kaukauna on Oct. 11. 
Wed
19
Oct

Klein makes season debut for Ravens

By Daniel Schoettler
Reporter
Kimberly grad A.J. Klein added to his NFL resume last week. Klein made his season debut for the Baltimore Ravens and recorded a tackle in the team’s 24-20 loss to the New York Giants.
Wed
19
Oct

Ghost girls take eighth at state golf tournament

By Daniel Schoettler
Reporter
The Kaukauna golf team finished eighth last week at the state meet at University Ridge in Verona. The Ghosts finished with a 700 score in the two day event and were just two strokes ahead of Tomah in the event.
Wed
19
Oct

Hash’s athletes reunite again


Brian Roebke photo — Kaukauna High School coach Dave Hash had a reunion with his former athletes in December, and they will meet again Thursday, Oct. 20, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Electric City Lanes in Kaukauna. All of his former players are welcome. Front: Dan Voet, Greg Pawlak, Mike Van Abel, Gary Heindel, Gary Feller, and Neil Geiger. Center: Mike Flanagan, Fred Cazzola, Marty Van Zeeland, Mark Kobin, Coach Hash, Kurt Kress, and Quinn Vanden Heuvel. Back: Jim Smith, Ken Mischler, Gene Fiestadt, Dave Killian, Bill Newhouse, Dan Newhouse, Ed Van Zeeland, Dave Vanderloop, Jeff School, Dick Carstens, Lance Goetzman, and John Van Abel.
Thu
13
Oct

Barry carries Kimberly to win over Neenah


Daniel Schoettler photo — Blake Barry carries the ball against Neenah in Kimberly’s 31-10 win.
By Daniel Schoettler
Reporter
After being limited due to injuries the last few weeks, Kimberly senior running back Blake Barry was back for the Papermakers and he made it count. The senior ran for three touchdowns including a 63-yard run in the fourth quarter to secure a 31-10 win over Neenah. 
Thu
13
Oct

Owens and Gurholt headed to state

By Daniel Schoettler
Reporter
Brianna Owens is headed to state for the first time for the Kimberly Papermakers tennis team. Owens used extra sets in both her semifinal and championship match to make state in the individual tournament. 
Thu
13
Oct

Mustangs clinch share of NEC title with win at Wrightstown


Brian Roebke photo — Little Chute senior Hunter Thiel had a great stat line Friday night, with seven receptions for 143 yards, three touchdowns, a fumble recovery, and an interception in his team’s 34-7 victory at Wrightstown.
By Brian Roebke
Editor
WRIGHTSTOWN — The Little Chute football team clinched at least a share of the North Eastern Conference title Friday night with a solid 34-7 victory over Wrightstown.
Thu
13
Oct

Kaukauna golf headed to state

By Daniel Schoettler
Reporter
The Kaukauna Galloping Ghosts are headed to state after last week’s second place finish in the Kimberly sectional. The Ghosts scored 350 points at High Cliff and were six points away from first place finisher Bay Port.
Thu
13
Oct

Johnson and Schulz lead Kimberly girls volleyball

By Daniel Schoettler
Reporter
 
Girls Volleyball
Kaitlin Schulz and Eva Johnson both had solid performances last week as both had double digit kill matches for the Papermakers. Schulz had 17 against Appleton West, while Johnson had 12 against Neenah.

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