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Glenwood City girls split final two regular-season games

After dropping a 52-24 decision at rival Boyceville February 17 to start the final week of the regular season, the Glenwood City girls’ basketball team was looking to finish strong with a pair of wins as it prepared for the post season. The Hilltoppers, however, earned a split. They pulled out a 38-37 conference win…

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Topper boys tame Elmwood-Plum City Wolves for D-SC win

by Joel DeWitt Sports Correspondent GLENWOOD CITY — The Hilltopper boys’ basketball team welcomed Elmwood/Plum City to town for the team’s first matchup of the season. Even though the Wolves came into the game with only a single conference win, they kept the contest tight for the Hilltoppers. The game was highlighted by seven lead…

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Boyceville boys drop games to conference leaders from Spring Valley and Elk Mound

Heading into last week, the Boyceville boys’ basketball team was scheduled to play Prairie Farm followed by games against the top three teams in the Dunn-St. Croix standings. While sub-zero temperatures caused the postponement of home contests against Prairie Farm and conference co-leader Durand-Arkansaw which were slated for Monday, and Tuesday, January 20 and 21,…

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Lady Bulldogs lose conference game to Colfax

by Marlys Kruger Sports Correspondent BOYCEVILLE — Starting the second round of Dunn-St. Croix Conference play, the Colfax girls’ basketball team traveled to Boyceville Thursday, January 23 and defeated the Bulldogs 65-34. Earlier in the season, Colfax also prevailed 54-27 over Boyceville. After Kaysen Goodell of Colfax and Boyceville’s Chelsi Holden both scored, the Vikings…

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Bulldogs compete in Raider Wrestling Challenge

ARCADIA — In their only competition of the week, the Boyceville wrestlers traveled to Arcadia last Saturday, January 25 to compete in the 2025 Raider Challenge. The Bulldogs finished eighth out of 18 teams after accumulating 227 points. The effort was highlighted by half a dozen top five individual finishes which included a second-place showing…

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Boyceville girls begin 2025 with pair of losses

This wasn’t how the Boyceville girls’ basketball team wanted to start 2025. Despite an extended holiday break that offered a bit of respite, a pair of lengthy back-to-back, non-conference road games on consecutive days late last week seemed to wear down the Bulldogs and resulted in losses. The Lady Bulldogs trekked to Independence last Friday,…

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