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Local Prep Scores from Tuesday 12/30
Boys Basketball
Hillsboro 58 Adams-Friendship 39 (Miles Ravenscroft 24points)
Tomah 72 Rice Lake 47
De Soto 74 Wonewoc-Center 37
Cashton 65 Independence/Gilmanton 58
Onalaska Luther 87 Ripon 61
Berlin 67 Owen-Withee 41
Wilmont Union 60 Wisconsin Dells 45
Weyauwega-Freemont 78 Omro 75
Girls Basketball
La Crosse Central 68 Reedsburg 42
Adams-Friendship 66 Sparta 58
Royall 42 Richland Center 36 (Elizabeth Klipstein 11points to lead Royall)
Royall 51 Kickapoo 30 (Bria Gruen 13points)
De Soto 79 Wonewoc-Center 35
Chippewa Falls McDonell Central 57 Hillsboro 32
Independence/Gilmanton 53 Cashton 27
Weyauwega-Freemont 56 Wautoma 22
Wisconsin Dells 73 Wilmont Union 36
Girls Hockey
Fox City Stars 6 Badger lightning 0
Bay Area 4 Tomah/BRF 1
Local Prep Scores from Monday 12/29
Boys Basketball
Sparta 59 Hillsboro 45 (Braun Jirschele 16points to lead the Tigers)
Ellsworth 60 Adams-Friendship 41
Omro 81 Wautoma 48
Wilmont Union 52 Ripon 47
Westfield 66 Markesan 62
Stratford 59 Berlin 56
Onalaska Luther 70 Wisconsin Dells 58
Tomah 81 St. Croix Central 48
Girls Basketball
Hillsboro 62 Turtle Lake 45
Darlington 45 Bangor 39
Wisconsin Dells 63 Onalaska Luther 29
Beloit Turner 55 Adams Friendship 42
Wilmont Union 52 Ripon 39
Omro 71 Wautoma 12
La Crosse Logan 33 Reedsburg 24
Girls Hockey
Tomah/BRF 4 Arrowhead 0
Tomah/BRF 2 Hayward 1
K9 Tracks Down Domestic Disturbance Violator in Adams County
Blood Drive Coming Up at MBMC
The holidays are a time for giving, and what better gift than the gift of life? Donating blood is a gift that can save lives. Please consider donating at the two-day blood drive, held at Mile Bluff Medical Center in Mauston on Wednesday, January 7 and Thursday, January 8 from 9 am to 2 pm.
Appointments are strongly encouraged for anyone who would like to donate, but walk-ins will be welcomed.
To reserve your spot, call the Blood Center of Wisconsin at 1-877-232-4376 or visit donate.wisconsin.versiti.org and search for Mile Bluff Medical Center in the mobile drives.
Becker, Frederick Raymond Age 83 of New Lisbon
Frederick Raymond Becker, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away peacefully on December 24, 2025, at the age of 83 at Crest View Nursing Home in New Lisbon, Wisconsin. Fred was the son of John and Evelyn (McGuire) Becker and was born on July 28, 1942, in Necedah, Wisconsin, Fred’s life was a testament to his enduring love for his family, his passion for his work, and his unwavering commitment to his community.
Fred was a proud graduate of Necedah High School, class of 1960, and furthered his education at UW-La Crosse. After college, he returned to his hometown of Necedah, where he would establish and operate Becker Forest Products for 50 years. His dedication to the forestry business was not just a career but a calling. Fred loved logging and took great pride in his work, which was evident to all who knew him.
He married the love of his life, Diana Siegler on October 21, 1967, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Necedah, and together they built a beautiful family, including their children Mark (Cristina) Becker of Mauston, Philip (Shauna) Becker of Golden Valley, MN, and Jennifer (Jerrod) Knee of New Lisbon. Fred was a doting grandfather to Avery, Hallie, Canaan, Vivianna, Solomon, Giovanna, Shea, Cassius, Gwenyth, Aria, and Parker, whose activities and milestones he followed with great enthusiasm and pride.
Fred’s interests were as rich and varied as his life. He relished the time spent at the family vacation home in Chetek, where memories were made and laughter was shared. At his home in Necedah, Fred’s Bar was the setting for countless celebrations, stories, and friendships — a reflection of his generous spirit and love of good company. An avid traveler, he enjoyed exploring new places from the comfort of his RV, and he enjoyed being out on the water, boating with his family. A lifelong sports enthusiast, Fred was a fervent supporter of the Green Bay Packers and the Milwaukee Brewers.
Those who knew Fred will remember him as a kind man who would help anyone with anything that he could, a friendly man who was always ready for a conversation with a smile, and a gentle soul whose kindness touched the lives of many. His presence was a comfort, his advice was sought after, and his legacy is one of love, hard work, and integrity.
Fred was preceded in death by his parents, John and Evelyn Becker, his infant brother Jerry Becker, and his siblings Joseph, John, James, Raymond, Eileen Becker, Sharon Ravenscroft, and Evelyn (Sis) Johnson.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church (2001 S. Main St.) Necedah, WI. Relatives and friends are invited to a visitation on Tuesday, December 30, 2025, from 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. at the Hare Funeral Home (217 W. Pearl St.) in New Lisbon, and also at
Local Prep Scores from Tuesday December 23rd
Boys Basketball
La Farge 66 Cashton 53
Westby 73 Bangor 49
Girls Basketball
Tomah 57 G-E-T 54
Cashton 59 La Farge 26
Waupaca 45 Berlin 42
Boys Hockey
Tomah/Sparta 4 Baraboo/Portage 2 (Monday)
Girls Hockey
Tomah/BRF 2 Central Wisconsin 0
Mail Boxes Damaged in Adams County
The Adams County Sheriff’s Office received multiple reports of vandalism to mailboxes in the Towns of Jackson and New Haven. The reported incidents occurred in the 400-500 block of Fur Ln, 500 block of Gale Ct, and the 500 block of S Golden Ct Pvt. If you have any information regarding this case, please contact Deputy Dunse, reference cases #25-7947, #25-7949, #25-7950, #25-7951, or Crime Stoppers with the information below.
Anyone with information on this crime or any other crimes is encouraged to contact the Adams County Crime Stoppers by downloading the P3Tips app or by calling (877)524-5846. You may be eligible for CA$H rewards up to $1,000.00 and can remain anonymous.
STORAGE FACILITY THEFT IN TOMAH
A Tomah man is in custody after breaking into a storage facility in the evening of Saturday night.
On 12/20/2025 at approximately 11:22 AM, Monroe County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a theft complaint at 22475 STH 21 (VB Storage), Tomah, WI. The victim reported their camper along with others, had been broken into recently.
At 8:15 PM on 12/20/2025, Monroe County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a report of a suspect at VB Storage actively stealing things. The suspect had cut a hole in the fence to gain access to the property. Deputies arrived to investigate and K9 Rebel and his handler located the suspect near a vehicle where he had cut off a catalytic converter. The suspect was identified as 29-year-old Mark A. Sayre Jr. He was taken into custody without further incident.
Mark was arrested and booked into the Monroe County Jail for the following charges.
Criminal Damage to Property, Theft-Movable Property <=$2500, Possess Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Methamphetamine, and a Juneau County Warrant. Further charges may be issued as the investigation is ongoing.
Sayre is expected to appear in Monroe County Circuit Court on December 22th, 2025 at 1 p.m. for a bond hearing. Bond Hearings can be viewed online by following the link on the Monroe County Clerk of Courts Website at
https://www.co.monroe.wi.us/departments/clerk-of-courts/
The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Wisconsin State Patrol and the Monroe County 911 Communications Center.
Local Prep Scores from Monday 12/22
Girls Basketball
Royall 48 Black River Falls 39
New Lisbon 71 Nekoosa 39
Westfield 77 Cambria-Friesland 42
Adams-Friendship 74 Pittsville 53
Onalaska 81 Wautoma 15
North Fond Du Lac 70 Ripon 38
Wisconsin Dells 70 Lodi 18
Boys Basketball
#2 North Crawford 54 Hillsboro 50 (Will Schulze 17points to lead Hillsboro)
Bangor 81 Melrose-Mindoro 46
Wonewoc-Center 58 Wisconsin Heights 51 (Gavin Olson 26points for Wolves)
Necedah 56 Weston 25
Westfield 72 Cambria-Friesland 39
Royall Girls Hold Off Black River Falls
They Royall Panthers girls basketball team improved to 6-1 on their season after holding off Black River Falls 48-39 Monday night. Royall nearly blew a 39-22 second half lead as Black River Falls clawed within 42-39 late in the game. Royall knocked down enough free throws down the stretch for the victory. Bria Gruen led the Panthers in scoring with 16points. Freshman Gianna Backaus led the Tigers with a game high 19points nearly leading Black River Falls back. Royall will play in the Richland Center Holiday tournament coming up this next Monday and Tuesday.

