The upcoming season will be Steve King’s 29th -- and last -- as the coach of the Holmen High School football team.
HOLMEN — The first blast of speed was impressive enough, but the second almost defied description. It left some speechless and everyone struggling to find the right words to explain what Holmen High School freshman Mason Kalander had just accomplished during the WIAA Division 1 Holmen track …
ONALASKA — The La Crescent High School boys hockey team took advantage of its power-play opportunities in a 5-3 win over the Aquinas co-op Thursday in a nonconference game at the OmniCenter.
Less than 20 seconds remained on the Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex scoreboard when Ben Thornton lunged for the end zone.
HOLMEN — They weren’t chanting for Noah Risch, who had two sacks and played all night like a madman. They weren’t chanting for Dillon Martinez, who scored two electrifying touchdowns. And they weren’t chanting for Mitchell Dienger, who rushed for 134 yards and the game-clinching score.
The Holmen High School girls golf team had a total team effort in its Mississippi Valley Conference win at Forest Hills Golf Course on Monday.
HOLMEN — Caitlyn Russell didn’t grow up on the basketball court. She had a hoop in the driveway and a desire to shoot at every opportunity. It eventually culminated into a 6-foot-2 force that was nearly unstoppable in the paint.
Maybe he wasn’t an angry heavyweight as he scaled the steps to the stage on the floor of the La Crosse Center, but he was certainly a motivated heavyweight.
HOLMEN — Hunter Hauser is a motivated wrestler. The great ones always are. They have to be. It is a necessary trait to reach the top.
HOLMEN — The Central High School student section exploded as the basketball fell through the hoop. Central coach Todd Fergot thrust his arms in the air and jumped up and down in front of the bench.
HOLMEN — Holmen’s Alyssa Matl took first place on the vault (9.05), which propelled her to the all-around title (33.675) at a MVC meet at Holmen High School.
HOLMEN — Jason Lulloff liked participating in a co-operative event between the wrestling and women’s gymnastics teams when he was a student and wrestler at UW-La Crosse.
WEST SALEM — Senior forward Taylor Trapp caught a pass in the slot late in the second period and in the blink of an eye was celebrating his second goal of the day.
HOLMEN — It didn’t take long for the offense to fall in place, and everything else followed suit shortly after as the Holmen High School boys basketball team topped Winona 67-36 in a nonconference game Tuesday night.
Aric Elmore and Dillon Martinez were important pieces to two pretty magical football seasons in the Coulee Region.
HOLMEN — Noah Risch was perfectly happy growing up in Pepin, Wis. He liked it so much that the news of the family moving to Holmen as he prepared for fourth grade was quite traumatizing.
ONALASKA — When the right opportunity comes around, why wait?
HOLMEN — Jason Lulloff is trying something new and he’s pretty clear that this is just the first step of his vision.
ONALASKA — The La Crescent High School boys hockey team took advantage of its power-play opportunities in a 5-3 win over the Aquinas co-op Thursday in a nonconference game at the OmniCenter.
OSHKOSH, Wis. — It was a drive of near perfection that had the Holmen High School football team one successful play short of making its first appearance in a WIAA semifinal game in 22 years.
HOLMEN — He was a third-grader and chasing down opponents to rip flags from their waists, but Greg Rooney was already getting antsy.
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The wheels of the Holmen High School football team’s offense sputtered for more than three quarters on Friday.
Less than 20 seconds remained on the Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex scoreboard when Ben Thornton lunged for the end zone.
A 2-yard touchdown run by Noah Risch with 1 minute, 47 seconds left was the difference in the Holmen High School football team’s 14-7 victory over Central in a WIAA Division 2 playoff game a the Veteran Memorial Field Sports Complex tonight.
Holmen's Dillon Martinez, Central's Lamont Murphy and Logan's Aric Elmore hope to make game-changing plays during the playoffs.
HOLMEN — They weren’t chanting for Noah Risch, who had two sacks and played all night like a madman. They weren’t chanting for Dillon Martinez, who scored two electrifying touchdowns. And they weren’t chanting for Mitchell Dienger, who rushed for 134 yards and the game-clinching score.
HOLMEN — Michael Woggon was contemplating whether to play football for the first time since eighth grade when he saw Holmen High School assistant coach Jason Lulloff struggling with a dead lift in the weightroom.
Steve King remembers when he had to shed his identity as a member of the Coulee Conference and start a new one in the MVC.
HOLMEN — The objective was to stop the toss.