The Tournament Season Is Upon Us

Posted by Tom King on

High School Tournament action began yesterday in golf, tennis  and Track & Field. A number of area athletes advanced to sectional play. Baseball, softball & soccer tournaments begin late this week and early next week.

The pairings are out for the baseball playoffs which begin for D-1 teams next Tuesday and for the rest of the teams later this week...either Thursday or Friday. Here they are...

June 1st

Pulaski at Wausau West

Wausau East at Rhinelander

Lakeland at Antigo

Hudson at Wisconsin Rapids

Marshfield at New Richmond

(Stevens Point, Merrill and DC Everest have first round byes)

D-2

May 28th

Adams-Friendship at Nekoosa

Witt/Birn at Northland Pines

Tomahawk at Mosinee (June 1st)

Medford has a bye

D-3

May 28th

Tri-County at Wild Rose

Auburndale at Amherst

Iola-Scandanavia at Edgar

Menominee Indian at Manawa

Cadott at Stratford

Neillsville at Colby (june 1)

(Marathon and Pacelli have first round byes)

D-4

May 28th

Princeton at Almond-Bancroft

Rapids Assumption at Randolph

Eau Claire Immanuel at Gilman

Thorp at Granton

Spencer at Owen-Withee

Abbotsford at Prentice

Marshfield Columbus at Tigerton

Northland Lutheran at Bowler (Thursday May 27)

Elcho at White Lake

(Wausau Newman, Greenwood, Loyal, Athens, Rib Lake & Rosholt have first round byes)

 

Double header baseball today on Foxsports 1390 WRIG...first up Marshfield vs DC Everest...Wausau East at Stevens Point to follow

 

The Stanley Cup finals are set and the surprising Philadelphia Flyers will face Chicago. The Blackhawks havent won the cup since 1962.

 

Another long time school administrator is retiring. Jack Overgard has been the AD at DC Everest for 28 years. He won State athletic director of the year in 2002.

 

Songs of the Day-  (From my I-pod)

I missed Bob Dylan's birthday yesterday so here are a couple of the hundreds of Dylan tunes I have.

 

From A Buick 6-Bob Dylan (1965) a classsic cut from "Highway 61 Revisited". It's a bluesy romp featuring Mike Bloomfield's guitar and Al Koopers organ. Some say it's about Sara Lowndes who became Mrs. Bob Dylan. Here's a live recording from 65'

 

Fixin-To-Die-Bob Dylan (1962) going back to Dylan's first Lp of classic folk and blues songs. This one was written by Bukka White

 

 

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