Ithaca/Weston Softball has found its way into the D-5 state-wide rankings and it’s easy to see why as I/W has yet to taste defeat this season as we get close to the month of May.
Breyson Garcia-Boland had a PR performance in the pole vault in last week’s meet at Kickapoo High School for the Ithaca/Weston track and field co-op. (Ithaca School District photo)
A busy week began Tuesday last week for the Ithaca/Weston track and field program at the Lee Griffin Invite at Kickapoo High School. I/W placed sixth among 15 schools in the final boys team standings with Clayton Lee once again leading the way with a title in the 1600 at 4:40.57 while also placing third in the 3200 on Tuesday.
Ithaca/Weston Softball has found its way into the D-5 state-wide rankings and it’s easy to see why as I/W has yet to taste defeat this season as we get close to the month of May.
There is only one team that remains unbeaten in Badger Small baseball this spring and that is the Reedsburg Beavers who improved to 5-0 in league play with a pair of lopsided wins over the Portage Warriors this past week.
It was an important week for Reedsburg Beaver softball with three conference games, and the Beavers did gain a much-needed win over Sauk-Prairie but fell in contests against Fort Atkinson and Stoughton.
Coach Andy Gesteland wanted to see how the Beaver Boys Tennis team stacked up against some top-flight competition this past weekend as the Beavers faced four quality opponents in a two-day event in Waukesha. For the most part, the Beavers graded out well with wins in three of the five duals on Friday and Saturday.
Ithaca/Weston Softball has only two games in the books coming into this week, but both of them are wins, including a 12-0 pasting of La Farge last Thursday.