Andrew Toms works on his short game at Northwood Golf Course during first week of golf practice last week.
Andrew Toms works on his short game at Northwood Golf Course during first week of golf practice last week.
Credit: Bob Mainhardt
Trent Wild returns a ball during the first week of RHS boys tennis practice last week.
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Rhinelander Shorty's player and RHS boys hockey coach MJ Laggis gets ready to put a shot on goal in the Buzzsaw Mens tournament held March 23-25 at the Rhinelander Ice Arena.
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The RHS basketball team held its banquet on March 25. Those honored included, from left, Brad Kenote, Mr. Defense; Kyle Comer, Mr. Hustle; Nate Schoone, Mr. Hustle and honorable mention all conference; Shane White, MVP, 1st team all conference and channel 7 All-Star; Brett Mathews, honorable mention all conference and Hodag Award; Adam Piesecki, Hodag Award; and Mitchell Reinthaler, Most Improved.
Credit: Bob Mainhardt
The RHS Hockey team gave out their awards at their banquet last week. Those honored included, from left, Chris Hagen, Most Improved; Marcus Thorsen, Shot Blocker Award; Nate Kretlow, Hobey Baker Character Award; Ben Franson, Hustle Award; Joe Zuiker, MVP and Al Baker Award; and Lucas Michlig, Al Baker Award and MVP-Defense.
Credit: Bob Mainhardt
Nate Kretlow, right, receives the Hobey Baker Character Award from RHS coaches MJ Laggis, left, and Wil Losch.
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The RHS Girls Basketball banquet was held March 28 at The Haven. Award winners included, from left, front, Brianna Bozek, Best Backup Manager (she had an ACL injury and couldnot play); Katie Sweeney, Best Defensive player, Miss Heart and 1st team all conference); and Haylee Lukarich Most Encouraging; back, Lauren Barnes, Miss Hustle; Amy Berry, Funniest; Brianna Jorgenson, Best offensive player and 2nd team all conference; Kylie Hunter most improved; and Emily Fortier, Best defensive player.
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RHS swimmers display their all conference honors. Coach Amber Laggis was named conference coach of the year, Jake Zalewski, the only 1st team swimmer, Krisz Pallagi, Mick Kuczmarski, Joey Virgilio and Wyatt Keiffer with their certificates for the different levels of all conference.
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Swim banquet honorees included, from left, Kreig Padley, Rookie of the Year; Jake Zalewski, MVP; Joey Virgilio, Captain; and Wyatt Keifer Most Dedicated and Captain.
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The RHS Wrestling team held their banquet and awards ceremony last week. Those honored included, from left, Adam Woebbeking, Mini-Machine award; Jacob Froseth, most improved; Zach Rinehart, rookie of the year; Connor Johnson, MVP and 1st team all conference; Bryce Bilogan, Next Level award, Richie Klaver, Iron Man award; and Alex Reas, Guts award.
Credit: Bob Mainhardt
The RHS Dance team had their banquet March 20.Recognized at the awards banquet were, from left, Most Spirited: Emma Schmidt; Most Improved and Miss Congeniality: Jessica Lucas; Most Improved: Brittney Newcomb; Most Valuable: Shauna Sarkauskus; and Most Dedicated: Cassie Hess.
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The Batman Babes 6th grade girls took first in the Eagle River 3-on-3 tournament held on March 24. From left are Madison Schindler, Stephanie Schoone, Molly Wagler and Maddie Meyer.
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