
Runners Advance to Sectionals; Conference Champs CrownedIssue Date: October 21, 2020 Lund Leads Area Runners at Freedom, Smith/Reines also AdvanceLund Leads Area
Runners at Freedom,
Smith/Reines
also Advance
Peshtigo, Marinette and Oconto competed at the Freedom subsectional on Tuesday.
Peshtigo's Sydney Lund led the way for the Bulldogs, as she finished seventh of 48 runners with a time of 20 minutes, 29.58 seconds qualifying her for sectional competition. Emily Halfman, Peshtigo's only other runner, was 27th (22:53.14).
Marinette's girls were fourth of seven teams. Hadley Reines was 10th (21:07.5) earning a sectional starting spot, Samantha Pieper was 23rd (22:34.29), Ava Dahlman was 29th (23:04.84), Molly Knutson was 30th (23:11.52), Maya Carviou was 34th (24:00.23) and Karissa Valitchka took 47th (27:40.29).
Oconto's girls took seventh. Lauryn Hendzel was 37th (24:40.49), Josie Mireles took 39th (24:55.69), Eleanor Finger took 43rd (26:34.46), Elizabeth Finger was 44th (26:47.01), Jadyn Floyd took 46th (27:18.08) and Hallie Wusterbarth was 48th (29:39.9).
For Peshtigo's boys, which took fifth of seven teams at the meet, sectional qualifier Caleb Smith was 13th (17:32.96), Logan Smith took 14th (17:32.96), Andrew Nelson was 27th (18:30.59), Cole Grabian was 45th (21:10.16) and Reese Yunke was 48th (21:59.94).
Oconto's Josh Woller was 18th in the field of 49 (17:56.18), Josh Maynard was 30th (19:02.05), Kadin Baxter was 35th (19:34.27), Logan Allan was 41st (20:03.87), Preston Williams took 44th (21:03.53), Jackson Martin was 46th (21:24.78) and Bryton Fuller was 47th (21:45.53). Oconto's boys were seventh as a team.
Marinette did not qualify for a team score. Ryan Demmith was 24th (18:27.43), Alec Queever took 28th (18:44.01) and Rodney Hollar was 49th (23:14.78).
Adams/Ludemann
Lead Panthers at
Home Sub-Sectional
The Oconto Falls Panthers will be represented at sectionals following a strong showing from junior Joe Adams and freshman Hannah Ludemann at regionals on Tuesday.
Oconto Falls hosted seven area teams for regional competition on Tuesday, with Adams leading the way for the hosts. He took third of 44 runners in the race with a time of 17 minutes, 11.7 seconds. The top five runners not on qualifying teams advanced to the next round.
Braden Uelman took 21st overall (19:07.8), Grant Yuma was 25th in the field (19:40), Damien Reed took 39th (22:16.1) and Landon Budz placed 40th for the Panthers (22:21.8). as they took fifth as a team.
In the girls' race, Ludemann was ninth overall (21:30.5). Three spots short of individual qualification was Alexis Euclide in 21st (23:10.8). Maddy Przybylski took 23rd (23:47.6), Sydney Bell was 28th (23:59.4), Jaden Reed took 31st (25:46.2), Helen Marquardt was 32nd (25:51.9) and Aspen Canavera took 39th (28:14.6). Falls was fourth of four teams.
Gillett Sweeps Lena
Sub-Sectional Meet
The Gillett boys and girls each won their respective subsectional and qualified for sectional competition in Lena on Tuesday.
The Gillett boys were missing several runners at the M&O Conference meet last week, with just three runners in the boys' race, but with seven runners in Tuesday's race, the Tigers ran away with the subsectional win.
Derek Hanson won the 32-runner race in 17 minutes, 24.9 seconds, Evan Peterson was third (17:51.2), Riley Engebretson was seventh (18:43.5) and Ben Matczak placed eighth (18:57.6). Wyatt Wilz rounded out Gillett's contributing scores in 24th (22:30.2).
In the girls race, of 34 runners, Gillett had three of the top four. Sylvia Hansen was second (20:50.4), Ryann Wagner took third (21:17.9) and Carleigh Kaczmarek was fourth (21:26.8). Megan Wagner placed ninth (22:50.1) and Angela Mosconi finished 14th (23:19.2).
Suring's girls were third of five teams after Gillett and second-place Sevastopol. Olivia Noack took sixth (21:49.5) and qualified for sectionals, Chantelle Vandenelzen was 18th (24:04.1), Hailey Thompson was 19th (24:09.3) and Georgia Gerndt took 20th (24:11.6). Samantha Seibert was 30th (26:21.1).
Suring coach Amanda Siebert said after the M&O meet that she likes the smaller subsectional race format.
"I'm actually happy about the smaller sectionals because it gives teams that may not have had an opportunity probably to move on, an opportunity," she said.
The Coleman girls took fourth. Kiersten Jensen was eighth (22:44.9), Sara Seefeldt was 12th (22:55.1) both are sectional qualifiers, Desiree Nowak took 17th (24:02.1), Courtney DenRuyter was 28th (25:39.6) and Ember Dewitt took 29th (25:46.7).
Crivitz's girls were fifth. Grace Allard was 10th (22:53.4), Lyvia Caine took 11th (22:53.6), Bella Galindo was 15th (23:21.7), Abby Bauer was 26th (25:27.6) and Brook Bourn was 33rd (32:58.5).
For Lena/STAA, Kennedy Marquardt took 16th (23:35.3), Megan Shallow took 31st (27:16.7), Ruth Alberts was 32nd (30:26.4) and Samara Vanark took 34th (33:02.4). Allard and Caine will both make sectional starts.
Coleman was second in the boys' race earning the team a sectional spot this coming weekend. Karson Casper took second (17:51), Alex Rennie was fifth (18:10.8), John Nowak took ninth (19:05.3), Ray Lemieux was 17th (19:59.2) and Coby DenRuyter was 21st (21:20.9).
After Sevastopol, Crivitz's boys were fourth. Sectional qualifier Sam Lieuwen was sixth (18:17.3), Joey Pickett was 13th (19:42.1), Jacob Behrendt took 15th (19:50.8), Kaiden Goltz took 27th (23:12.8) and a pair of Wolverines tied for 28th with times of 23:12.9, Tegan Werner and Chad Schroeder.
The Lena/STAA boys took fifth. Max Beyer took 10th (19:07.6) which earned him a sectional starting spot, Dylan Comins was 16th (19:57.2), Reed Hosking was 19th (20:07.4), Luke Misco was 23rd (22:03.9) and Franky Umentum placed 32nd (28:50.9).
Gillett Girls Coleman
Boys Claim M&O
Conference Titles
The Gillett Tigers' girls' cross country team won the M&O Conference championship Thursday in Pembine, but the boys were unable to claim the school's second title with a short-handed team due to COVID-19 protocols.
Gillett's girls coasted to victory with the top three finishers in the race. Sylvia Hansen was first (21:29.3), Carleigh Kaczmarek was second (21:39.2) and Ryann Wagner took third (21:54.4). Megan Wagner was ninth (23:42) and Alaina Herzog was 11th (24:05.9) to round out the Gillett top five.
"Our girls were tough," Gillett coach Bill DeJung said. "We still have a ways to go if we want to get to state. We've got to keep improving, but we had a good day today."
The Gillett boys had similar success at the top of the conference, with two-time conference champion Derek Hanson winning the race in 17:44.8, Evan Peterson taking third (18:29.2) and Riley Engebretson was sixth (19:19.1), but they were the only Gillett runners in the race.
"The boys that did race did great," DeJung said.
Coleman instead took the title. Karson Casper took second in the 18-runner field (18:28.6), Alex Rennie was fifth (18:48.8), John Nowak was seventh (20:06.8), Ray Lemieux was 12th (20:48.4) and Coby DenRuyter was 15th (22:14.1).
Crivitz took second in the boys' race. Sam Lieuwen was fourth (18:41.5), Joey Pickett took eighth (20:10.7), Jacob Behrendt was 10th (20:24.5), Kaiden Goltz took 14th (22:12.5) and Chad Schroeder was 16th (23:09.7).
For Lena/STAA, Max Beyer took ninth (20:13.9), Dylan Comins was 11th (20:39.9), Reed Hosking was 13th (21:13.4), Luke Misco was 17th (23:15.1) and Franky Umentum was 18th (29:23.1).
In the girls' race, Coleman was second. Kiersten Jensen was fifth of 29 runners (23:23.7), Sara Seefeldt took seventh (23:33), Desiree Nowak was 13th (24:19.6), Courtney DenRuyter took 16th (24:50.5) and Ember Dewitt took 23rd (26:34.3).
The Crivitz girls were third. Lyvia Caine took sixth (23:30.9), Grace Allard was eighth (23:33.1), Bella Galindo took 10th (23:46.4), Abby Bauer was 25th (27:06.7) and Brook Bourne was 28th (34:08.9).
Suring's girls took fourth. Olivia Noack was fourth (21:57.6), Chantelle Vandenelzen was 15th (24:36.4), Hailey Thomson took 17th (24:53.3), Georgia Gerndt was 20th (25:40.1) and Samantha Seibert took 24th (26:51.8).
Lena/STAA did not have a full team. Kennedy Marquardt was 12th (24:10.1), Megan Shallow took 26th (28:01.1), Ruth Alberts was 27th (31:21.4) and Samara Vanark took 29th (35:19.5).
Goodman-Pembine
Boys Win
Conference Title
The Goodman-Pembine Patriot boys took home the Northern Lakes Conference championship Thursday at Lake Lundgren Bible Camp in Pembine.
Goodman-Pembine and Laona/Wabeno were the only two full boys teams at the meet, as 15 of 20 runners in the boys' race were from one of the two schools. Laona Wabeno's Matthew Seeber won the boys race with a time of 18:15.9.
For G-P, Kevin Strietzel took second (20:35.9), Kody Stahley was fourth (20:58.2), Jacob Kassel was seventh (22:07.3), Ryan Ehlert took eighth (22:10.3) and Caleb Meissner was 12th (23:56.5). Ely Marcy took 13th (23:56.5), Lamarr Lewis was 16th (25:17.1), Boone Larison was 19th (26:20.7) and Joey Henkelman placed 20th (33:10.7).
Florence's Andrew Hirn was third as the only runner for his team (20:49.5). The other four runners in the race were from Three Lakes.
Laona/Wabeno won the girls' championship, though they had it in the bag when they stepped off the bus. No other team had a full roster of girls.
For G-P, Joley Berger was fourth of 17 runners (24:31.7), Kalen Berger was seventh (26:08.5), Rebekah Strietzel took 12th (28:33.9) and Rikki Snyder-Hamilton took 15th (30:20.1).
For Florence, Kiera Sullivan took fifth (25:49.9), Caitlyn Kelley placed 10th (27:01.4) and Paige Uren was 17th (35:20.7).
Smith and Lund Lead
Bulldogs at Packerland
Conference Meet
It was a bit of an unusual sight to see Peshtigo without a full boys' or girls' team at the Packerland Conference meet Thursday.
The Bulldogs finished with an incomplete score at the meet, without five runners in either race. If they had one more runner, the boys would have had the conference title in the bag. Caleb Smith won the race (17:21), Logan Smith was third (17:55) and Andrew Nelson took fourth (17:59). Cole Grabian was 15th (20:56).
For the Peshtigo girls, Sydney Lund was second (20:26) and Emily Halfman took fifth (22:21).
As it stood, Sevastopol beat the short-handed conference in both the girls' and boys' races.
Oconto's boys were one of two teams with five runners, taking second. Josh Woller was second of 23 runners (17:45), Josh Maynard was seventh (19:01), Kadin Baxter took ninth (19:46), Logan Allan was 12th (20:17), Preston Williams took 18th (21:25), Bryton Fuller was 19th (21:28) and Braden Shallow took 20th (21:28).
For the Oconto girls, who took third as a team, Jenessa Schneider was 10th (24:08), Josie Mireles took 13th (25:08), Lauryn Hendzel was 16th (26:27), Ellie Finger took 17th (26:39), Jadyn Floyd took 19th (27:05) and Brooklyn Rasmussen was 21st (27:18).
Marines and Panthers
Compete at NEC
Conference Meet
Marinette and Oconto Falls competed at the North Eastern Conference cross country championship meet on Thursday.
Three Marines took home conference honors, with Hadley Reines and Sam Pieper finishing second-team all-conference and Ryan Demmith earning an honorable mention.
Freedom won both team championships on the day.
Marinette's boys did not have a full team, but the girls were fifth of six teams. Reines was 13th in the field of 51 (21:25.72), Peiper took 15th (21:43.02), Grace Jones was 25th (22:33.63), Molly Knutson took 27th (23:37.31) and Ava Dahlman was 29th (23:03.91). Karissa Valitchka was 48th to round out the scores for the Marines (27:58.17).
For the boys, Demmith was 23rd of 57 varsity runners (18:48.79), Alec Queever took 28th (19:08.34) and Rodney Hollar was 57th (23:34.24).
The Oconto Falls boys were six of eight teams. Joe Adams was a first-team finisher, taking fourth in the race with a time of 16:56.23. Braden Uelman was 32nd (19:47.69), Grant Yuma was 33rd (19:54.22), Landon Budz was 50th (21:52.81) and Damien Reed took 52nd (22:22.92).
Oconto Falls' girls were sixth of six teams. Hannah Ludemann finished 11th in the field (20:42.86) to make the second team, Alexis Euclide was 32nd (23:22.56), Maddy Przybylski was 38th (24:29:68), Sydney Bell took 41st (25:00.47), Aspen Canavera took 43rd (25:52.16), Helen Marquardt was 44th (26:06.10) and Jaden Reed took 46th (26:35.41).
Peshtigo, Marinette and Oconto competed at the Freedom subsectional on Tuesday.
Peshtigo's Sydney Lund led the way for the Bulldogs, as she finished seventh of 48 runners with a time of 20 minutes, 29.58 seconds qualifying her for sectional competition. Emily Halfman, Peshtigo's only other runner, was 27th (22:53.14).
Marinette's girls were fourth of seven teams. Hadley Reines was 10th (21:07.5) earning a sectional starting spot, Samantha Pieper was 23rd (22:34.29), Ava Dahlman was 29th (23:04.84), Molly Knutson was 30th (23:11.52), Maya Carviou was 34th (24:00.23) and Karissa Valitchka took 47th (27:40.29).
Oconto's girls took seventh. Lauryn Hendzel was 37th (24:40.49), Josie Mireles took 39th (24:55.69), Eleanor Finger took 43rd (26:34.46), Elizabeth Finger was 44th (26:47.01), Jadyn Floyd took 46th (27:18.08) and Hallie Wusterbarth was 48th (29:39.9).
For Peshtigo's boys, which took fifth of seven teams at the meet, sectional qualifier Caleb Smith was 13th (17:32.96), Logan Smith took 14th (17:32.96), Andrew Nelson was 27th (18:30.59), Cole Grabian was 45th (21:10.16) and Reese Yunke was 48th (21:59.94).
Oconto's Josh Woller was 18th in the field of 49 (17:56.18), Josh Maynard was 30th (19:02.05), Kadin Baxter was 35th (19:34.27), Logan Allan was 41st (20:03.87), Preston Williams took 44th (21:03.53), Jackson Martin was 46th (21:24.78) and Bryton Fuller was 47th (21:45.53). Oconto's boys were seventh as a team.
Marinette did not qualify for a team score. Ryan Demmith was 24th (18:27.43), Alec Queever took 28th (18:44.01) and Rodney Hollar was 49th (23:14.78).
Adams/Ludemann Lead Panthers at Home Sub-Sectional
The Oconto Falls Panthers will be represented at sectionals following a strong showing from junior Joe Adams and freshman Hannah Ludemann at regionals on Tuesday.
Oconto Falls hosted seven area teams for regional competition on Tuesday, with Adams leading the way for the hosts. He took third of 44 runners in the race with a time of 17 minutes, 11.7 seconds. The top five runners not on qualifying teams advanced to the next round.
Braden Uelman took 21st overall (19:07.8), Grant Yuma was 25th in the field (19:40), Damien Reed took 39th (22:16.1) and Landon Budz placed 40th for the Panthers (22:21.8). as they took fifth as a team.
In the girls' race, Ludemann was ninth overall (21:30.5). Three spots short of individual qualification was Alexis Euclide in 21st (23:10.8). Maddy Przybylski took 23rd (23:47.6), Sydney Bell was 28th (23:59.4), Jaden Reed took 31st (25:46.2), Helen Marquardt was 32nd (25:51.9) and Aspen Canavera took 39th (28:14.6). Falls was fourth of four teams.
Gillett Sweeps Lena Sub-Sectional Meet
The Gillett boys and girls each won their respective subsectional and qualified for sectional competition in Lena on Tuesday.
The Gillett boys were missing several runners at the M&O Conference meet last week, with just three runners in the boys' race, but with seven runners in Tuesday's race, the Tigers ran away with the subsectional win.
Derek Hanson won the 32-runner race in 17 minutes, 24.9 seconds, Evan Peterson was third (17:51.2), Riley Engebretson was seventh (18:43.5) and Ben Matczak placed eighth (18:57.6). Wyatt Wilz rounded out Gillett's contributing scores in 24th (22:30.2).
In the girls race, of 34 runners, Gillett had three of the top four. Sylvia Hansen was second (20:50.4), Ryann Wagner took third (21:17.9) and Carleigh Kaczmarek was fourth (21:26.8). Megan Wagner placed ninth (22:50.1) and Angela Mosconi finished 14th (23:19.2).
Suring's girls were third of five teams after Gillett and second-place Sevastopol. Olivia Noack took sixth (21:49.5) and qualified for sectionals, Chantelle Vandenelzen was 18th (24:04.1), Hailey Thompson was 19th (24:09.3) and Georgia Gerndt took 20th (24:11.6). Samantha Seibert was 30th (26:21.1).
Suring coach Amanda Siebert said after the M&O meet that she likes the smaller subsectional race format.
"I'm actually happy about the smaller sectionals because it gives teams that may not have had an opportunity probably to move on, an opportunity," she said.
The Coleman girls took fourth. Kiersten Jensen was eighth (22:44.9), Sara Seefeldt was 12th (22:55.1) both are sectional qualifiers, Desiree Nowak took 17th (24:02.1), Courtney DenRuyter was 28th (25:39.6) and Ember Dewitt took 29th (25:46.7).
Crivitz's girls were fifth. Grace Allard was 10th (22:53.4), Lyvia Caine took 11th (22:53.6), Bella Galindo was 15th (23:21.7), Abby Bauer was 26th (25:27.6) and Brook Bourn was 33rd (32:58.5).
For Lena/STAA, Kennedy Marquardt took 16th (23:35.3), Megan Shallow took 31st (27:16.7), Ruth Alberts was 32nd (30:26.4) and Samara Vanark took 34th (33:02.4). Allard and Caine will both make sectional starts.
Coleman was second in the boys' race earning the team a sectional spot this coming weekend. Karson Casper took second (17:51), Alex Rennie was fifth (18:10.8), John Nowak took ninth (19:05.3), Ray Lemieux was 17th (19:59.2) and Coby DenRuyter was 21st (21:20.9).
After Sevastopol, Crivitz's boys were fourth. Sectional qualifier Sam Lieuwen was sixth (18:17.3), Joey Pickett was 13th (19:42.1), Jacob Behrendt took 15th (19:50.8), Kaiden Goltz took 27th (23:12.8) and a pair of Wolverines tied for 28th with times of 23:12.9, Tegan Werner and Chad Schroeder.
The Lena/STAA boys took fifth. Max Beyer took 10th (19:07.6) which earned him a sectional starting spot, Dylan Comins was 16th (19:57.2), Reed Hosking was 19th (20:07.4), Luke Misco was 23rd (22:03.9) and Franky Umentum placed 32nd (28:50.9).
Gillett Girls Coleman Boys Claim M&O Conference Titles
The Gillett Tigers' girls' cross country team won the M&O Conference championship Thursday in Pembine, but the boys were unable to claim the school's second title with a short-handed team due to COVID-19 protocols.
Gillett's girls coasted to victory with the top three finishers in the race. Sylvia Hansen was first (21:29.3), Carleigh Kaczmarek was second (21:39.2) and Ryann Wagner took third (21:54.4). Megan Wagner was ninth (23:42) and Alaina Herzog was 11th (24:05.9) to round out the Gillett top five.
"Our girls were tough," Gillett coach Bill DeJung said. "We still have a ways to go if we want to get to state. We've got to keep improving, but we had a good day today."
The Gillett boys had similar success at the top of the conference, with two-time conference champion Derek Hanson winning the race in 17:44.8, Evan Peterson taking third (18:29.2) and Riley Engebretson was sixth (19:19.1), but they were the only Gillett runners in the race.
"The boys that did race did great," DeJung said.
Coleman instead took the title. Karson Casper took second in the 18-runner field (18:28.6), Alex Rennie was fifth (18:48.8), John Nowak was seventh (20:06.8), Ray Lemieux was 12th (20:48.4) and Coby DenRuyter was 15th (22:14.1).
Crivitz took second in the boys' race. Sam Lieuwen was fourth (18:41.5), Joey Pickett took eighth (20:10.7), Jacob Behrendt was 10th (20:24.5), Kaiden Goltz took 14th (22:12.5) and Chad Schroeder was 16th (23:09.7).
For Lena/STAA, Max Beyer took ninth (20:13.9), Dylan Comins was 11th (20:39.9), Reed Hosking was 13th (21:13.4), Luke Misco was 17th (23:15.1) and Franky Umentum was 18th (29:23.1).
In the girls' race, Coleman was second. Kiersten Jensen was fifth of 29 runners (23:23.7), Sara Seefeldt took seventh (23:33), Desiree Nowak was 13th (24:19.6), Courtney DenRuyter took 16th (24:50.5) and Ember Dewitt took 23rd (26:34.3).
The Crivitz girls were third. Lyvia Caine took sixth (23:30.9), Grace Allard was eighth (23:33.1), Bella Galindo took 10th (23:46.4), Abby Bauer was 25th (27:06.7) and Brook Bourne was 28th (34:08.9).
Suring's girls took fourth. Olivia Noack was fourth (21:57.6), Chantelle Vandenelzen was 15th (24:36.4), Hailey Thomson took 17th (24:53.3), Georgia Gerndt was 20th (25:40.1) and Samantha Seibert took 24th (26:51.8).
Lena/STAA did not have a full team. Kennedy Marquardt was 12th (24:10.1), Megan Shallow took 26th (28:01.1), Ruth Alberts was 27th (31:21.4) and Samara Vanark took 29th (35:19.5).
Goodman-Pembine Boys Win Conference Title
The Goodman-Pembine Patriot boys took home the Northern Lakes Conference championship Thursday at Lake Lundgren Bible Camp in Pembine.
Goodman-Pembine and Laona/Wabeno were the only two full boys teams at the meet, as 15 of 20 runners in the boys' race were from one of the two schools. Laona Wabeno's Matthew Seeber won the boys race with a time of 18:15.9.
For G-P, Kevin Strietzel took second (20:35.9), Kody Stahley was fourth (20:58.2), Jacob Kassel was seventh (22:07.3), Ryan Ehlert took eighth (22:10.3) and Caleb Meissner was 12th (23:56.5). Ely Marcy took 13th (23:56.5), Lamarr Lewis was 16th (25:17.1), Boone Larison was 19th (26:20.7) and Joey Henkelman placed 20th (33:10.7).
Florence's Andrew Hirn was third as the only runner for his team (20:49.5). The other four runners in the race were from Three Lakes.
Laona/Wabeno won the girls' championship, though they had it in the bag when they stepped off the bus. No other team had a full roster of girls.
For G-P, Joley Berger was fourth of 17 runners (24:31.7), Kalen Berger was seventh (26:08.5), Rebekah Strietzel took 12th (28:33.9) and Rikki Snyder-Hamilton took 15th (30:20.1).
For Florence, Kiera Sullivan took fifth (25:49.9), Caitlyn Kelley placed 10th (27:01.4) and Paige Uren was 17th (35:20.7).
Smith and Lund Lead Bulldogs at Packerland Conference Meet
It was a bit of an unusual sight to see Peshtigo without a full boys' or girls' team at the Packerland Conference meet Thursday.
The Bulldogs finished with an incomplete score at the meet, without five runners in either race. If they had one more runner, the boys would have had the conference title in the bag. Caleb Smith won the race (17:21), Logan Smith was third (17:55) and Andrew Nelson took fourth (17:59). Cole Grabian was 15th (20:56).
For the Peshtigo girls, Sydney Lund was second (20:26) and Emily Halfman took fifth (22:21).
As it stood, Sevastopol beat the short-handed conference in both the girls' and boys' races.
Oconto's boys were one of two teams with five runners, taking second. Josh Woller was second of 23 runners (17:45), Josh Maynard was seventh (19:01), Kadin Baxter took ninth (19:46), Logan Allan was 12th (20:17), Preston Williams took 18th (21:25), Bryton Fuller was 19th (21:28) and Braden Shallow took 20th (21:28).
For the Oconto girls, who took third as a team, Jenessa Schneider was 10th (24:08), Josie Mireles took 13th (25:08), Lauryn Hendzel was 16th (26:27), Ellie Finger took 17th (26:39), Jadyn Floyd took 19th (27:05) and Brooklyn Rasmussen was 21st (27:18).
Marines and Panthers Compete at NEC Conference Meet
Marinette and Oconto Falls competed at the North Eastern Conference cross country championship meet on Thursday.
Three Marines took home conference honors, with Hadley Reines and Sam Pieper finishing second-team all-conference and Ryan Demmith earning an honorable mention.
Freedom won both team championships on the day.
Marinette's boys did not have a full team, but the girls were fifth of six teams. Reines was 13th in the field of 51 (21:25.72), Peiper took 15th (21:43.02), Grace Jones was 25th (22:33.63), Molly Knutson took 27th (23:37.31) and Ava Dahlman was 29th (23:03.91). Karissa Valitchka was 48th to round out the scores for the Marines (27:58.17).
For the boys, Demmith was 23rd of 57 varsity runners (18:48.79), Alec Queever took 28th (19:08.34) and Rodney Hollar was 57th (23:34.24).
The Oconto Falls boys were six of eight teams. Joe Adams was a first-team finisher, taking fourth in the race with a time of 16:56.23. Braden Uelman was 32nd (19:47.69), Grant Yuma was 33rd (19:54.22), Landon Budz was 50th (21:52.81) and Damien Reed took 52nd (22:22.92).
Oconto Falls' girls were sixth of six teams. Hannah Ludemann finished 11th in the field (20:42.86) to make the second team, Alexis Euclide was 32nd (23:22.56), Maddy Przybylski was 38th (24:29:68), Sydney Bell took 41st (25:00.47), Aspen Canavera took 43rd (25:52.16), Helen Marquardt was 44th (26:06.10) and Jaden Reed took 46th (26:35.41).

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02-24-2021 | Community - Coleman |
 Coleman School District Pre-K Screening, Jr. K Registration

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02-24-2021 | Community - Crivitz |
 January Students of the Month at Crivitz Elem., Middle Schools

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02-24-2021 | Community - Crivitz |
 Crivitz Church Has Food and Fellowship to Go

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02-24-2021 | Community - Wausaukee |
 Wausaukee Lions Flower Sale, Bowling Tournament

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02-24-2021 | Community - Wausaukee |
 Silver Cliff Celebrates Centennial Aug. 12-14

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02-24-2021 | Sports |
 Coleman Tops Crivitz for Third Time to Take Regional Title

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02-24-2021 | Sports |
 Suring Falls to Athens in Sectional Semifinal

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02-24-2021 | Sports |
 State Runner-up Cougars Fall in Final 33-32

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02-24-2021 | Sports |
 Ice Shanty Removal Dates Approaching

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02-24-2021 | Sports |
 Peshtigo Girls Softball In Need of Players

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02-24-2021 | Perspectives |
 From our readers

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02-24-2021 | Perspectives |
 From My Window

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02-24-2021 | Perspectives |
 Country Cousin

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Marie R. Apple

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Tony F. Camp

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Jason S. Chaltry

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Dr. Richard R. Chaltry

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Judie Gowaski

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 William H. Howell

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Pauline R. Ireland

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Kenneth J. Kalafut

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Mitchell A. Keyport

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Carol J. Kobus

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Robert E. Kons

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Darlene M. Kostuch

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Mark R. Krzewina

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Ann L. Lemke

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Grace L. Meyers

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Sandra J. Michaud

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Evelyn Nelson

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Norma Parker

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 Alfred G. Polzin

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02-24-2021 | Obituaries |
 William Sweeting

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02-17-2021 | Front Page |
 Marinette Marine Breaks Ground For Largest Building Ever On Site

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02-17-2021 | Front Page |
 Peshtigo School Board Hears PSI, Administration Reports

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02-17-2021 | Front Page |
 Tyco/JCI Provides New Updates on PFAS Issue

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02-17-2021 | Front Page |
 Marinette School Classes Going In-Person March 1

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02-17-2021 | Front Page |
 Report To Chamber On The Fire Sesquicentennial, Kayak Dock

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02-17-2021 | Community - Coleman |
 Coleman School District Pre-K Screening, Jr. K Registration

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02-17-2021 | Community - Coleman |
 Suring School Distant Learner Numbers Drop From 58 To 31

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02-17-2021 | Community - Coleman |
 County Line Dancing Resumes at Equity

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02-17-2021 | Community - Crivitz |
 School Board To Consider Facilities, Masks, Prom

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02-17-2021 | Community - Crivitz |
 Middle Inlet Board OKs Purchase Of Fire Truck

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02-17-2021 | Community - Crivitz |
 Crivitz American Legion Gun Show March 13th

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02-17-2021 | Community - Wausaukee |
 Town of Wausaukee Sets Road Weight Limit Rules, Exceptions

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02-17-2021 | Community - Wausaukee |
 Parking On Boat Launch Road Remains Problem For Wagner

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02-17-2021 | Community - Wausaukee |
 Silver Cliff To Celebrate Centennial Aug. 12-14

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02-17-2021 | Sports |
 Area Teams Advance to Regional Second Round

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02-17-2021 | Sports |
 Regional Heart Breakers Leave Suring as Sole Survivor

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02-17-2021 | Sports |
 Boys & Girls Hockey Teams to Play for State Titles

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02-17-2021 | Sports |
 Whiting Wins Third Title; Casper Claims Silver

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02-17-2021 | Sports |
 Task Force Conducts Modified Marinette Realignment Review

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02-17-2021 | Sports |
 Marinette Youth Baseball Online Registration Starts March 1st

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02-17-2021 | Sports |
 PHS Alumni Scholarship Golf Outing July 16th

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02-17-2021 | Perspectives |
 From My Window

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02-17-2021 | Perspectives |
 From Our Readers...

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02-17-2021 | Perspectives |
 Country Cousin

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02-17-2021 | Obituaries |
 Delores M. Cline

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02-17-2021 | Obituaries |
 Robert J. Collard

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02-17-2021 | Obituaries |
 Ruth A. Davey

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02-17-2021 | Obituaries |
 James R. Derusha

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02-17-2021 | Obituaries |
 Gerald Elsner

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02-17-2021 | Obituaries |
 Melva Hetcher

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02-17-2021 | Obituaries |
 Susan K Meicht

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02-17-2021 | Obituaries |
 Darlene L. Szymusiak

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02-17-2021 | Obituaries |
 Darlean J. Webb

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02-10-2021 | Front Page |
 DNR Listening Session Provides PFAS Updates

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02-10-2021 | Front Page |
 Tyco Announces Updates Of Recent Water Testing

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02-10-2021 | Front Page |
 City of Peshtigo Partners With Historical Committee

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02-10-2021 | Front Page |
 Mayor Genisot Gives State of City Address

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02-10-2021 | Community - Coleman |
 Ash Wednesday Service at Pound

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02-10-2021 | Community - Coleman |
 Annual Equity Craft, Vendor Fair June 19

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02-10-2021 | Community - Coleman |
 Coleman School District Pre-K Screening, Jr. K Registration

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02-10-2021 | Community - Crivitz |
 Community Ed Offers Farmhouse Spring Wreath

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02-10-2021 | Community - Crivitz |
 High Falls Fish-O-Rama, Radar Run, Winterfest

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02-10-2021 | Community - Crivitz |
 CBA Persons of Year Nominations Accepted

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02-10-2021 | Community - Wausaukee |
 Wausaukee Blood Drive is Feb. 15th

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02-10-2021 | Community - Wausaukee |
 Friends of Wausaukee Library Annual Fruit Sale

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02-10-2021 | Community - Wausaukee |
 Religious Ed Students Bowl for St. Jude Hospital

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02-10-2021 | Sports |
 Coleman Beats Crivitz, Stays Undefeated in M&O

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02-10-2021 | Sports |
 WIAA Tournament Play Begins; Gillett Advances Over Crivitz

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02-10-2021 | Sports |
 Coleman Wins Sectional; Advances to Team State

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02-10-2021 | Sports |
 Individuals Compete for State Wrestling Titles This Weekend

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02-10-2021 | Sports |
 DNR Publishes Sturgeon Spearing Season Forecast

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02-10-2021 | Perspectives |
 From My Window

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02-10-2021 | Perspectives |
 Country Cousin

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Marjorie A. Barley

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 William J. Bohan

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Mary M. Coddington

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Sue Flanner

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Mary Ann Gardon

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Donald E. Hayes Jr.

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Sandy R. Hendrickson

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Charlotte A. Hoffman

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Sue M. Jones

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Karen A. Konop

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Joseph Krzewina Jr.

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Betty J. Lesperance

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 James A. McVane

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Agnes R. Miller

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Shirley A. Miller

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Russell E. Nasgovitz

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Krista E. O'Connor

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Evelyn L. Olson

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Clara Paske

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Brian J. Schintgen

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Paul H. Sederquist

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Joseph J. Slavick

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02-10-2021 | Obituaries |
 Cynthia S. Stubenvoll

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02-03-2021 | Front Page |
 Town of Peshtigo Firefighters Respond to Trailer Home Fire

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02-03-2021 | Front Page |
 Face To Face K-12 On Peshtigo School Agenda

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02-03-2021 | Front Page |
 City Hires Environmental Law Firm For Water, Sewer Issues

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02-03-2021 | Front Page |
 Council OKs Tourist Booth Lease, Firefighter, Gets Building Report

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02-03-2021 | Front Page |
 Tempers Flare At Special Peshtigo Town Meeting

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02-03-2021 | Community - Coleman |
 Coleman Okays Contract With The Village of Pound

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02-03-2021 | Community - Wausaukee |
 Wausaukee Blood Drive is Feb. 15th

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02-03-2021 | Community - Wausaukee |
 Wausaukee MS/HS List 2nd Quarter Honor Roll

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02-03-2021 | Community - Crivitz |
 Northwoods Apostolic To Give Away Coats

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02-03-2021 | Community - Crivitz |
 Cupid's Shopping Day in Crivitz Feb. 13

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02-03-2021 | Community - Crivitz |
 Place Second As Wisconsin Outstanding Young Farmers

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02-03-2021 | Community - Coleman |
 Coleman School District Pre-K Screening, Jr. K Registration

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02-03-2021 | Community - Coleman |
 Coleman Water/Sewer Utility To Meet Feb. 8

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02-03-2021 | Community - Coleman |
 Lena Knights of Columbus Free Throw Contest Winners

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02-03-2021 | Community - Coleman |
 Tayla Vannelli on Shorter Dean's List

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02-03-2021 | Sports |
 Beyer Leads Lena Past STAA in Double OT

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02-03-2021 | Sports |
 Crivitz Holds Onto Lead Over Wausaukee in Close Contest

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02-03-2021 | Sports |
 Cougars and Panthers Claim Regional Titles

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02-03-2021 | Sports |
 PHS Alumni Scholarship Golf Outing July 16th

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02-03-2021 | Sports |
 Petitgoue and"ˆRose Selected National Coaches of the Year

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02-03-2021 | Perspectives |
 From Our Readers

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02-03-2021 | Perspectives |
 From My Window

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02-03-2021 | Perspectives |
 Country Cousin

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02-03-2021 | Obituaries |
 Alicia S. Bruno

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02-03-2021 | Obituaries |
 Alicia S. Bruno

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02-03-2021 | Obituaries |
 James J. Carriveau

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02-03-2021 | Obituaries |
 Mary M. Coddington

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02-03-2021 | Obituaries |
 Merwin A. Dellisse

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02-03-2021 | Obituaries |
 Edward C. DeWilde II

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