Boyceville Sports
20 athletes will compete for Boyceville track team
by Marlys Kruger Sports Correspondent BOYCEVILLE — 11 boys and nine girls reported to the Boyceville track to greet co-head coaches Corey Day and Jacob Peterson this season. They may be small in numbers but the Bulldogs have several athletes returning who competed at a high level a year ago. For the girls, junior Haylie…
Read MoreBulldogs return five starters from state championship team
by Marlys Kruger Sports Correspondent BOYCEVILLE — After winning virtually everything possible in 2021 including a Dunn-St. Croix Conference championship, a WIAA regional, sectional and Division 4 state championship, the Boyceville baseball team will have five starters back from that team who are expected to carry the load for them this season. Gone through graduation…
Read MoreBoyceville opens baseball season with 10-run win over Clear Lake
BALDWIN — Boyceville didn’t have to worry about the weather or field conditions when it opened the 2022 baseball season against Clear Lake in a non-conference contest last Friday afternoon, April 1. No fooling! Playing on the beautiful artificial-turf field at Baldwin-Woodville High School and under clear skies, the defending Division 4 state champion Bulldogs…
Read MoreGlenwood City and Boyceville thinclads open seasons at Stout’s Northern Badger Classic Indoor Invite
MENOMONIE — 35 girls teams and 32 boys teams were represented at the Small School Northern Badger Classic Invite held at the UW-Stout Fieldhouse in Menomonie last Saturday, March 26. The Glenwood City boys had the top area finish as they took seventh with 28 points while Boyceville tallied eight points to finish 18th. On…
Read MoreLady Bulldogs return several starters to ball diamond for the 2022 softball season
by Marlys Kruger Sports Correspondent BOYCEVILLE — Although the Boyceville softball team lost both middle infielders through graduation last year, the team has plenty of players with varsity experience back for the upcoming season. Gone are shortstop and Second Team All Dunn-St. Croix Conference pick Kady Grambow, along with second baseman Mya Lagerstrom. Both were…
Read MoreGlenwood City, Boyceville dominate 2021-22 Dunn-St. Croix all-conference wrestling teams
Boyceville and Glenwood City dominated this year’s Dunn-St. Croix all-conference wrestling teams. The Bullodgs and Hilltoppers were awarded 16 of the 28 spots on the 2021-22 all-conference squads including 12 of the 14 positions on the first team. Eight wrestlers each from Boyceville and Glenwood City earned all-conference honors this season. The teams are sharing…
Read MoreDormanen and Radintz named Dunn-St. Croix Conference’s Co-Wrestlers of the Year
Boyceville senior Tyler Dormanen and Glenwood City junior Ian Radintz will share this year’s top conference wrestling honor. The duo, both two-time state place winners, were recently named as the 2021-22 Dunn-St. Croix Conference’s Co-Wrestlers of the Year. Dormanen became the seventh Boyceville wrestler to earn the designation joining fellow Bulldogs’ Trett Joles (a two-time…
Read MoreBulldog boys drop regional opener to Chequamegon
PARK FALLS — The Boyceville boys’ basketball team’s two plus hour drive to Park Falls for its WIAA Division 4 regional opener against host Chequamegon may have had some adverse effects. Whether its was the long road trip or other factors at play, the Bulldogs got off to a slow start in last Tuesday’s regional…
Read MoreWebster nips Boyceville boys
by Joel DeWitt Sports Correspondent WEBSTER – The Bulldogs boys’ basketball team would get one final tune-up prior to the WIAA playoffs when they traveled to non-conference foe Webster for a rescheduled matchup with the Tigers on February 25. Webster, coming into the game with a single victory, would prove to be tougher than expected.…
Read MoreCameron Comets burn Lady Bulldogs in regional play
CAMERON — The Lady Bulldogs’ season-long nemeses – poor shooting, turnovers and a lack of rebounding – returned to haunt them in their WIAA Division 4 girls’ regional basketball quarterfinal in Cameron last Wednesday. Boyceville (seeded #12) finished just 7-for-31 shooting from the field including a 1-for-8 performance behind the three-point arc and committed 25…
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