Category: Wilmot

  • TRIPLE ATHLETE: Three sports keep Wilmot’s Coleman busy

    The Report plans to profile student-athletes who have participated in three sports, and will post their thoughts on why they chose to play more than one sport, and what they enjoy the most about academics at their respective school. More profiles will be forthcoming, and will post them as they become available. Name: Noah Coleman…

  • TRIPLE ATHLETE: Leber finds a balance

    The Report plans to profile student-athletes who have participated in three sports, and will post their thoughts on why they chose to play more than one sport, and what they enjoy the most about academics at their respective school. More profiles will be forthcoming, and will post them as they become available. Name: Karina Leber…

  • BASEBALL: Panthers edge Central in extra-inning thriller

    Westosha Central seeks revenge Thursday By Jason Arndt Editor Wilmot Union High School’s Gunner Peterson acknowledged Tuesday’s Southern Lakes Conference contest with Westosha Central had plenty on the line. The fourth-ranked Panthers, according to the May 6 Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association poll, entered the clash against their county rivals clinging to a half-game lead in…

  • BOYS TENNIS: Central boys tennis nearly sweeps Panthers

    By Jason Arndt Editor With rainy weather forecasted, the Westosha Central and Wilmot Union high school tennis teams avoided postponement in its showdown May 3, moving the match up 45 minutes. In spite of the gloomy skies, the Falcons continued to cheer on their teammates, which helped in its 6-1 defeat against visiting Wilmot. “Our…

  • TRACK AND FIELD: Wilmot’s Serak ties school record

    For Wilmot Union High School senior Sam Serak, who has scored a 5-feet-2 in the high jump on multiple occasions, reaching the school record was a matter of two inches. On Saturday at West Allis Nathan Hale, where her Panthers squad won the 9-team meet, Serak finally reached the milestone by clearing the bar at…

  • BASEBALL: Westosha, Wilmot both beat Indian Trail

    Westosha Central 8, Indian Trail 5 When Jake Morman needed a pitcher to deliver, Dylan Anderson stepped in, striking out six and walked three through 5.2 innings in Monday’s 8-5 non conference victory against visiting Indian Trail. Anderson, who allowed four earned runs on eight hits, also contributed at the plate where he belted his…

  • GIRLS SOCCER: Wilmot to rely on core of senior leaders

    By Jason Arndt Editor For Wilmot Union High School girls soccer coach Tim Stewart, he will look to three seniors to lead the Panthers on the field, where each of them bring a different set of strengths. The Panthers are led by defender Kordan Kopp, keeper Montana Peterson and striker Madison Bailey. While Bailey has…

  • SOFTBALL: Panthers edge Westosha Central in pitcher’s duel

    By Jason Arndt Editor With gusty winds and rainfall, scoring runs in Friday’s softball contest between Wilmot Union High School and visiting Westosha Central would not be an easy task, and having two ace pitchers go head-to-head made it tougher. The challenging contest opened with five scoreless innings, and ended in heartbreak for the Falcons,…

  • SLN ALL-AREA GIRLS BASKETBALL: Accomplished seniors, area’s best team highlight 3rd annual squad

    By Mike Ramczyk Sports Editor Throw convention out the window. This isn’t your mom and dad’s All-Area team. A passion for the unusual and an overall unwillingness to leave out deserving stars has the second annual Southern Lakes Newspapers All-Area Girls Basketball team featuring seven first team members, along with a second team and honorable…

  • BOYS GOLF PREVIEW: Strasser leads core of returners

    Panther golfers qualified for sectionals last year By Jason Arndt Editor Featuring Southern Lakes Conference second team honoree Zach Strasser, and two other key letter winners, Wilmot Union High School golf coach Greg Olson believes his Panthers squad can stay competitive in conference play. Strasser, who was named team Most Valuable Player as a junior…