Next game is against McDonnell at Chippewa It didn’t quite go as ideally wished, but at least there’s tomorrow to turn things around. In a series of fast and hard fought games over two days at …
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Next game is against McDonnell at Chippewa
It didn’t quite go as ideally wished, but at least there’s tomorrow to turn things around.
In a series of fast and hard fought games over two days at Wausau West, the Oriole boys varsity came away with 79-48 against Wausau West (in Wausau West’s favor) and 81-64 against Newman Catholic, in Newman Catholic’s favor. Coach Tom Hause was not without praise, however.
“Henry Hoel had a nice tournament for us and was named to the all-tournament team and received a plaque,” Hause said of the weekend's outcome at Wausau. Additionally, Landon Karlen led for points playing against Newman Catholic, with 17 for the game. Hoel led against Wausau West with 17 game points, followed by Brady Potaczek at 14 points over all..
The Orioles boys face off next with McDonnell on December 2.
Haydn Gustafson (foreground) and Logan Burzynski take the ball downcourt as the ref – eree keeps pace in a Friday night game with the Wausau West Warriors at Wausau West.
Photo by Joseph Back.