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Local Prep Scores from Thursday 5/28
WIAA Regional Final Softball Scores
D1
River Falls 4 Tomah 3 (10 Innings)
D3
Adams-Friendship 7 Westby 0
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 14 Nekoosa 4
D5
Ithaca/Weston 8 Hillsboro 6 (Aubryn Herritz Homerun for Hillsboro)
Royall 11 De Soto 0
WIAA Regional Qrt-Final Baseball Scores
D2
La Crosse Logan 17 Mauston 0
Adams-Friendship 5 Arcadia 2
Chilton 10 Berlin 2
Ripon 4 Two Rivers 0
D3
Bangor 7 Wautoma 5 (8Innings)
Markesan 10 New Lisbon/Necedah 0
Poynette 6 Westfield 0
Amherst 9 Nekoosa 5
D5
Cashton 5 Independence/Gilmanton 0
Royall 12 La Farge 0
Hillsboro 11 Wonewoc-Center 1
Weston 14 Pepin/Alma 2
Regular Season Baseball Scores
Belmont 8 Brookwood 5
Waunakee 3 Tomah 0
Royall Softball Claims 1st Regional Title in 21 Years
The Royall Panthers secured their 1st regional championship in 21 years with an 11-0 rout of De Soto Thursday night. Aunika Wopat got things started with a 2run double in the opening inning to put the Panthers on top and they would only surge from there. Royall put up an 8 spot in the 3rd inning fueled by a 2 run double by Kenady Olson and a 2 run single by Brooklyn Mckittrick. Brynn Olson tossed a 5 inning 3hitter to pick up another victory inside the circle for Royall. Royall moves on to play Ithaca/Weston in Ithaca Tuesday evening in a D5 Sectional Semi-Final round matchup.
Turn Up the Music for a Meaningful Cause at Healing Harmonies
Mile Bluff Medical Center Foundation is inviting the community to turn up the volume for a great cause at “Healing Harmonies: A Benefit Concert” on Saturday, June 6, starting at 1 pm at Summit Ridge.
This lively afternoon will feature local favorites Jim Giebel Music, Electric Blu Band, and Raising Red. Admission is free, and attendees can enjoy food, beverages, and exciting raffle opportunities, including basket raffles, a 50/50 drawing, and even a chance to win an ATV. Al funds raised will go to support the emergency care at Mile Bluff Medical Center, including the upcoming remodeling project.
Community members are encouraged to bring a lawn chair, relax with great music, and make a meaningful impact. For more information, call 608-847-2735.
Mile Bluff Medical Center hosts monthly diabetes discussions
Looking for ways to live your best life while managing diabetes? Join Mile Bluff’s Diabetes Connect on Thursday, June 4 at 1 pm at Mile Bluff Medical Center in Mauston.
This free event is open to everyone—those with diabetes or pre-diabetes, plus loved ones and caregivers. You’ll hear from Mile Bluff’s experts, get practical tips, and connect with others on a similar health journey.
No registration is needed. A virtual option is available—just call a week ahead for details.
For more information, call 608-847-1848 or visit the upcoming events page at milebluff.com.
Gierhart, Audrey Mae Age 96 of Mauston
Audrey Mae Gierhart, 96, of Mauston, Wisconsin, passed away May
25, 2026, following a fall at home.
Audrey was born on the family farm near Argyle, Wisconsin, to Ashley
and Mina Gunderson. On the day she was born, as the story goes, her
mother was washing milk cans in the milk house when, and with no time to
call for a midwife, Audrey was delivered by her father at home.
Growing up during the 1930s and 1940s, Audrey experienced farm life
firsthand and learned the value of hard work and responsibility. She
helped wherever she could—from barn chores to cleaning the house and
cooking for the thrashers. When she spoke about her childhood, she often
remembered meals with family and the small joys that made life feel
complete, especially when indoor plumbing was installed while she was in
high school.
Audrey attended Argyle High School, graduating in 1948 as
valedictorian. She attended Luther College for one year, returning
home to work as a secretary at the local feed mill.
On August 16, 1952, Audrey married her life partner, Harlow Gierhart—
the man she would spend the next 74 years with. He first came to the
farm to install the family’s first furnace, and that meeting began their
lifelong partnership. After their marriage, they moved to St. Croix,
Wisconsin, where Harlow started his first teaching job. They later moved
to Mauston, Wisconsin, where Audrey and Harlow lived for 73 years.
Early years in Mauston were filled with raising her children, Kent, Brian,
and Cyndi, and building life-long friendships she cared about deeply and
supported through the years. Family was important to Audrey. She always
wanted the best for her children and grandchildren and showed it every
time you came home to Grandma’s house. She was a longtime member
of Bethany Lutheran Church.
In the summer, Audrey and her husband ran the family resort, Jones
Boat Landing, where she developed yet another group of lifelong friends.
She cleaned the cabins, bartended when needed, watched and worried
over the resort children—especially since she never learned how to
swim—and managed it all while cooking and caring for her family out of a
two-room cabin for the season. In the winter, she could be found working
at Smith’s True Value. The owner grew tired of hearing Audrey
complaining about his dusty shelves, the complaints turned into a job, and
a job became a steady part of her life.
Audrey loved to shop and look for bargains. She volunteered at the
Hospital Thrift Shop. She loved to play cards, especially bridge, and even
at 96 would have loved to play if she could have found enough bridge
partners.
Her love for you appeared in small ways; cooking large family meals, trying
to send you home with something: a bargain she had found, leftovers,
something from the candy dish (often Dove Chocolate), or even a $20
bill from Dad’s wallet. She sent and loved to receive handwritten notes
especially at Christmas time. She never expected much but gave much—
through her time, her care, her steady strength, and her love.
Audrey is survived by her husband, Harlow U’ren Gierhart; her children:
Kent (Kathy) Gierhart, Brian (Kirsten) Gierhart, and Cyndi Randall
(Andy Bobowski), her 7 grandchildren, and 17 great grandchildren.
- Katrina (Mike) Watkins — Jack, Emily, Evan, Eli
- Christopher (Kate) Gierhart — Gabriel, James, Naida
- Kisja (Derek) Brost — Camden, Chelsea
- Colin Gierhart (Josie Knauber)
- Katie Jo (Steve) Steinke — Isaac, Jaden, Johnie Grace
- Cory (Kaylan) Gierhart — Harlow, Nels
- Kyle (Haylee) Randall — Parker, Rhett, Jordy
Audrey was preceded in death by her parents Ashley and Mina
Gunderson; brothers Kenneth, Ole, and Elwood Gunderson; sister
Arlene Syse; and son-in-law John Randall.
A funeral service will be held at Bethany Lutheran Church, 701 Grove
St., Mauston, Wisconsin 53948, on June 5, 2026. Visitation will be
held from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m., with the service at 11:30 a.m.
Reception to follow. Interment will be held with family later.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Bethany Lutheran
Church.
Mom will be remembered for the love she gave so freely, the friendships
she built and kept, and the care she showed to her family in both the
ordinary days and the big moments. She will be deeply missedAudrey Mae Gierhart, 96, of Mauston, Wisconsin, passed away May
25, 2026, following a fall at home.
Audrey was born on the family farm near Argyle, Wisconsin, to Ashley
and Mina Gunderson. On the day she was born, as the story goes, her
mother was washing milk cans in the milk house when, and with no time to
call for a midwife, Audrey was delivered by her father at home.
Growing up during the 1930s and 1940s, Audrey experienced farm life
firsthand and learned the value of hard work and responsibility. She
helped wherever she could—from barn chores to cleaning the house and
cooking for the thrashers. When she spoke about her childhood, she often
remembered meals with family and the small joys that made life feel
complete, especially when indoor plumbing was installed while she was in
high school.
Audrey attended Argyle High School, graduating in 1948 as
valedictorian. She attended Luther College for one year, returning
home to work as a secretary at the local feed mill.
On August 16, 1952, Audrey married her life partner, Harlow Gierhart—
the man she would spend the next 74 years with. He first came to the
farm to install the family’s first furnace, and that meeting began their
lifelong partnership. After their marriage, they moved to St. Croix,
Wisconsin, where Harlow started his first teaching job. They later moved
to Mauston, Wisconsin, where Audrey and Harlow lived for 73 years.
Early years in Mauston were filled with raising her children, Kent, Brian,
and Cyndi, and building life-long friendships she cared about deeply and
supported through the years. Family was important to Audrey. She always
wanted the best for her children and grandchildren and showed it every
time you came home to Grandma’s house. She was a longtime member
of Bethany Lutheran Church.
In the summer, Audrey and her husband ran the family resort, Jones
Boat Landing, where she developed yet another group of lifelong friends.
She cleaned the cabins, bartended when needed, watched and worried
over the resort children—especially since she never learned how to
swim—and managed it all while cooking and caring for her family out of a
two-room cabin for the season. In the winter, she could be found working
at Smith’s True Value. The owner grew tired of hearing Audrey
complaining about his dusty shelves, the complaints turned into a job, and
a job became a steady part of her life.
Audrey loved to shop and look for bargains. She volunteered at the
Hospital Thrift Shop. She loved to play cards, especially bridge, and even
at 96 would have loved to play if she could have found enough bridge
partners.
Her love for you appeared in small ways; cooking large family meals, trying
to send you home with something: a bargain she had found, leftovers,
something from the candy dish (often Dove Chocolate), or even a $20
bill from Dad’s wallet. She sent and loved to receive handwritten notes
especially at Christmas time. She never expected much but gave much—
through her time, her care, her steady strength, and her love.
Audrey is survived by her husband, Harlow U’ren Gierhart; her children:
Kent (Kathy) Gierhart, Brian (Kirsten) Gierhart, and Cyndi Randall
(Andy Bobowski), her 7 grandchildren, and 17 great grandchildren.
- Katrina (Mike) Watkins — Jack, Emily, Evan, Eli
- Christopher (Kate) Gierhart — Gabriel, James, Naida
- Kisja (Derek) Brost — Camden, Chelsea
- Colin Gierhart (Josie Knauber)
- Katie Jo (Steve) Steinke — Isaac, Jaden, Johnie Grace
- Cory (Kaylan) Gierhart — Harlow, Nels
- Kyle (Haylee) Randall — Parker, Rhett, Jordy
Audrey was preceded in death by her parents Ashley and Mina
Gunderson; brothers Kenneth, Ole, and Elwood Gunderson; sister
Arlene Syse; and son-in-law John Randall.
A funeral service will be held at Bethany Lutheran Church, 701 Grove
St., Mauston, Wisconsin 53948, on June 5, 2026. Visitation will be
held from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m., with the service at 11:30 a.m.
Reception to follow. Interment will be held with family later.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Bethany Lutheran
Church.
Mom will be remembered for the love she gave so freely, the friendships
she built and kept, and the care she showed to her family in both the
ordinary days and the big moments. She will be deeply missed
Local Prep Scores from Tuesday 5/26
WIAA Regional Semi-Final Softball Scores
Division 2
Mount Horeb 13 Reedsburg 2
Division 3
Adams-Friendship 10 La Crosse Aquinas 0
Westby 12 Westfield 2
G-E-T 4 Wautoma 0
Ripon 10 Omro 0
Lomira 15 Berlin 0
Division 4
Fennimore 10 Necedah 0
Riverdale 10 Bangor 5
Melrose-Mindoro 3 Cashton 2
Division 5
Hillsboro 19 Seneca 7 (Halle Hora 4×5 4RBI’s for Hillsboro)
De Soto 9 Brookwood 4
Marshfield Columbus Catholic 12 Necedah 0
Royall 15 Wonewoc-Center 0
Regular Season Baseball
Markesan 2 Westfield 1
Amherst 5 Wautoma 2
Brookwood 17 La Farge 0
Sauk Prairie 9 Tomah 7
Reedsburg 11 DeForest 2
Royall Makes Quick Work of Wolves to Move on in Softball Postseason
The Royall Panther Softball team earned their way to a regional championship game making quick work of Wonewoc-Center 15-0 in 3 innings Tuesday evening. The Panthers took advantage of wild pitching and Wonewoc-Center errors in the first couple innings going up 13-0. Bria Gruen walked off the game with a 2 run triple in the third inning to drive in the mercy rule winning runs in the bottom of the third inning. Gruen drove in 4 runs total in the game and Brynn Olson went 2×2 with a pair of RBI’s and was the winning pitcher inside the circle for Royall. Bryn Burns, Eastyn Fry, and Leah Brunkin all had hits for the Wolves in the loss. Royall improves to 19-6 and will host De Soto Thursday evening in a Division 5 Regional Championship game.
Drunasky, David Leslie Age 71 of Sun Prairie and Formely of New Lisbon
With hearts full of both profound sorrow and deep love, we mourn the unexpected passing of David Leslie Drunasky, age 71 of Sun Prairie, WI. David died on Saturday May 16, 2026, as the result of a traffic accident. David was the son of Leslie and Sophie (Nicksic) Drunasky and was born November 30, 1954, in Tomah, WI. David grew up in the New Lisbon area on the family farm and attended the New Lisbon public schools, graduating in 1973. He was an honor student and participated in multiple sports in high school. David entered the United States Army in 1973 and served for three years. After his honorable discharge from the military, he was then employed at Fort McCoy in Sparta, WI for eight years. He then moved to Sun Prairie, WI and was employed for the United State Postal Service at the main post office in Madison until retiring in 2009.
David was a sports fanatic to say the least, spending much of his spare time following and watching his beloved Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Brewers, Wisconsin Badgers and Milwaukee Bucks. One of his favorite pastimes was bantering with his cousins and friends about sports and current events. He also enjoyed watching his many nieces and nephews play youth and high school sports. David enjoyed watching the old TV shows from the 60’s and 70’s and going for rides on his motorcycle which he owned for many years.
He is survived by siblings Brian (Deb) Drunasky of Middleton WI, Patti (Ken) Murphy of Marietta GA, Mary (Kelly) Bauer of Wisconsin Dells WI and Jane Olson (Jamie Schwab) of Mauston WI. He is also survived by nieces and nephews Joshua Olson, Ken (Alison) Elliott, Justin (Christina) Olson, Heather (Michael) Waldera, Michael (Kendall) Drunasky, Kevin (Kristin) Drunasky, Nathan (Lindsay) Drunasky and Caitlin Murphy, 9 great nieces and nephews, and many cousins. He is preceded in death by his parents, great nephew Jacob Bauer, many aunts and uncles, and cousins Chuck Nicksic, Sam Nicksic and Steve Humphrey.
A Celebration of David’s Life will be held at the New Lisbon Community Center/American Legion at 110 Welch Prairie Rd in New Lisbon, WI on Sunday May 31, 2026, starting at 2PM. This will be followed by a graveside service with military honors at St. Paul’s Catholic Cemetery at 4:30PM. Following the inurnment the family invites you to a reception at the Community Center/American Legion for food, refreshments and fellowship. The Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon is assisting the family with arrangements and service. Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the New Lisbon American Legion. The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to the individuals who offered comfort to David at the scene of the accident.
Local Prep Scores from Thursday 5/22
WIAA Softball Regional Qrt-Final Scores
Division 2
Reedsburg 13 Wisconsin Dells 3
Sauk Prairie 12 Mauston 0
Division 4
Necedah 11 Whitehall 7
Division 5
Wonewoc-Center 10 La Farge 8
New Lisbon 17 Tri-County 4
Regular Season Softball
Royall 6 Nekoosa 4
Tomah 2 Wisconsin Rapids 1
Regula Season Baseball Scores
Mauston 7 Berlin 4 (Isaac Steinke winning pitcher recored 200th career strikeout in the win)
Wisconsin Dells 12 Nekoosa 1
La Crosse Aquinas 9 Tomah 1
Rockets Blast Off in 3rd Inning to Move on in Softball Postseason
The New Lisbon Rocket Softball Team moved on in the post season by routing Tri-County 17-4 Thursday night in a WIAA D5 Regional Quarter-Final matchup. New Lisbon trailed 3-2 heading into the bottom of the 3rd inning but exploded for 9 runs to take complete control of the game. The Rockets would add 6 more runs in the 4th to run away with the victory. Olivia Bunker led the charge for New Lisbon going 3×4 with a double and 4RBI’s. Amelia Dvorak, Bristol Dummer, and Karey Edgerton all had multiple hits in the game as well. Arria Knee was the victorious pitcher in the circle for New Lisbon. The Rockets move on to play at Marshfield Columbus Catholic Tuesday at 5pm in a regional semi-final matchup.

