Boyceville Sports
Dormanen’s championship, seconds by Nielson and Klefstad lead Boyceville to 4th place in North Branch
NORTH BRANCH, MN — There was little time for Boyceville’s wrestlers to dwell on their heartbreaking one-point conference championship loss to rival Glenwood City January 27 as they headed west into Minnesota the very next evening to take part in the annual North Branch Invitational. A fourth-place finish in the nine-school tournament highlighted by Tyler…
Read MoreTopper wrestlers win tiebreaker, conference title from Bulldogs
GLENWOOD CITY — When all the wrestling had come to an end last Thursday, the scoreboard read Glenwood City 39 and Boyceville 39. The January 27 tussle in Glenwood City for this season’s Dunn-St. Croix wrestling championship, between the rival Bulldogs and Hilltoppers, would be settled by a tie breaker in a rules book. While…
Read MoreEmma Gruenhagen is state runner-up, Savanna Millermon takes third at Girls’ State Wrestling
LA CROSSE — Two local female wrestlers earned medals in the inaugural WIAA Girls’ State Wrestling Championships held this past Saturday, January 29 at the La Crosse Center. Boyceville junior Emma Gruenhagen won a silver medal after finishing as the state runner-up in the 126-pound weight class in La Crosse. Meanwhile, wrestling in the 100-pound…
Read MoreBoyceville boys beat Lake Holcombe, fall to Mondovi
by Joel DeWitt Sports Correspondent Though the Boyceville boys’ basketball team has yet to secure its first conference win, they have found success against non-conference foes. They would find a mixed bag on the week as they split a pair of games to put them at 0-7, 3-11 on the year. The Bulldogs would once…
Read MoreLady Dogs fall short against Durand and Spring Valley
by Joel DeWitt Sports Correspondent The Bulldog girls’ basketball team faced two different types of ball clubs this past week. The first was a Durand squad that is sitting a half game behind first-place Colfax and Elk Mound in the conference standings. The other was a Spring Valley team that was looking for their identity,…
Read MoreLady Bulldogs stung by Cadott Hornets and trampled by Mondovi Buffaloes
BOYCEVILLE — After picking up its first win of the season against conference rival Glenwood City January 14, the Boyceville girls’ basketball team was looking to put together a winning streak as they hosted a pair of opponents this past week. Unfortunately, the Bulldogs reverted to their old ways and found themselves on the wrong…
Read MoreBulldog boys bitten by E/PC Wolves
BOYCEVILLE — In what turned out to be their only game of the week, the Boyceville boys’ basketball squad lost 64-38 on its home court to third-place Elmwood/ Plum City in a January 18 conference contest. Three Wolves players scored double digits led by senior center Luke Webb who tossed in 22 points. Trevor Asher…
Read MoreBulldog wrestlers batter Buffaloes as Dormanen wins 100th, finish 9th at SCF
Boyceville will be competing for a second consecutive Dunn-St. Croix Conference wrestling championship this Thursday when they travel to Glenwood City thanks to a 58-9 thrashing of Mondovi last week. The Bulldogs improved to 2-0 in conference duals with the their 49-point victory in Mondovi last Thursday, January 20. The Hilltoppers D-SC record now stands…
Read MoreLady Bulldogs get first win at the Hilltoppers’ expense
GLENWOOD CITY — Both Boyceville and Glenwood City girls’ basketball teams came into last Friday’s conference showdown struggling to score points and win games. In fact, neither team had won a single game prior to their first meeting of the season in Glenwood City January 14. So, either the Bulldogs or their host the Hilltoppers…
Read MoreBulldog wrestlers win two of three in Osceola Quad
OSCEOLA — In its only action last week, the Boyceville wrestling team traveled to Osceola last Thursday, January 13 for a quadrangular meet. It was a productive and successful journey as the Bulldogs finished the evening 2-1 in dual action, knocking off host Osceola 48-33 and Ladysmith 60-21. Their only loss was to Division 2…
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