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2025 HS Football Previews – Bangor Cardinals

2025 Bangor Cardinals  

 

2024 Record: 8-3 (6-1 Scenic Bluffs Conference)

 

Head Coach: Todd Grant (5th Season 38-10 Record)  

 

Mike’s 2025 Projected Record 8-1 (7-0 Scenic Bluffs Conference)

 

Players to Watch: QB/DB Hayden Massman RB/LB Dylan Mathison RB/LB Sawyer Jacobson RB/LB Gabriel Cropp OL/DL Ethin Jacobson RB/LB Brock Daines

 

 

Team Preview: Bangor certainly has holes to fill from last year’s 8-3 team but I believe they have the talent to re-claim the Scenic Bluffs Conference Championship for the first time in a few years. QB Hayden Massman (19-47-4-512yards 5tds) is back to lead the team. Massman is a good athlete capable of having a strong season behinds center.  He will need to find a new favorite target to pass to after losing Landon Phillips to graduation.  Thousand yard rusher Eli Tucker is gone but Bangor welcomes back Dylan Mathison (97-615 8tds) and Sawyer Jacobson (7-186 2tds) to its backfield.  Gabriel Cropp and Ethin Jacobson give them some strength on the offensive line.  Cropp led the team in tackles and TFL’s for a loss with 92 and 9 last season and Mathison was the 2nd leading tackler with 89.  Hayden Massman led the team in interceptions with 3 last year giving Bangor plenty of experience on the defensive side as well. This isn’t your older brother Bangor Cardinal Football team but they should have enough talent to contend for another Conference Championship.         

 

 Key to Success: Mixing things up! Bangor is known for their hard nose rushing attack and that is expected to continue but if Massman can find a target to throw to and keep teams off balance the Cardinals become all the more formidable.

 

 

 Game to watch:  Week 7 Friday October 3rd home vs Cashton   

 

It’s a great rivalry game and the two teams I have as my top 2 contenders in the conference. This should be a great game as always potentially with a lot on the line.

 

Bangor Cardinal games on WRJC Radio: none at this time

 

 

Next Preview:  Hillsboro Tigers      

 

 

 Thanks to Wissports.net for statistics and player information.

8-19 Juneau County Board Meeting

Juneau County Arrest Report 8-14-25

2025 HS Football Previews – Ithaca Bulldogs

2025 Ithaca Bulldogs

 

2024 Record: 10-1 (7-0 Scenic Bluffs Conference)

 

Head Coach: David Klang & Kyle Kelley  

 

Mike’s 2025 Projected Record 6-3 (4-3 Scenic Bluffs Conference)

 

Players to Watch: QB/CB Keegan Jones RB/LB Liam Rowin RB/CB Ethan Birkrem WR/CB Caden Keller OL/DL Cody Byrnes OL/DL Hewsten Garcia-Boland  

 

 

Team Preview: Ithaca rolled in their first season in the Scenic Bluffs Conference going undefeated in the regular and conference season before hitting a tailspin in the post season.  Things should be a little tougher in the conference this season after losing a pair of receivers and big time running back Wyatt Hilby. Ithaca is still a big team especially up front.  Cody Brynes will be strong on both sides of the ball leading the Bulldogs with 7sacks last season.  Hewsten Garcia-Boland, Devin Ihm, and “Ernie” Fagan are all big bodies in the trenches for the Bulldogs.  Keegen Jones (66-102-5-967 13tds) is back at quarterback but will have to find new players to throw to.  Liam Rowin (54-227 2tds) is the leading returning rusher from last year.  Ithaca may find the hills and valleys a little steeper this year but has the size and strength to compete for another conference championship.    

 

 Key to Success: Offensive Success! I think Ithaca will be strong on the defensive side.  They must find replacements for their receivers and running backs they lost from last year.  The line should make things easier on the rushing game and give an experience QB in Jones time to find his new receivers.

 

 

 Game to watch:  Week 5 Friday September 19th home vs Cashton  

 

 

Ithaca opens up the conference season with a gauntlet of opponents in Hillsboro, Bangor, and Cashton. Cashton will be the final leg of that stretch and if Ithaca can get thru that unblemished they will have a very good chance to claim a 2nd straight SBC Championship.   

 

Ithaca Bulldog games on WRJC Radio: Week 7 Saturday October 4th Home Vs Royall 1:30pm (NOW92.1FM & WRJC.com)

 

 

Next Preview:  Bangor Cardinals     

 

 

 Thanks to Wissports.net for statistics and player information.

Rare Lizard Could Have Incidental Taking in Adams County

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) proposes to issue a permit for the incidental taking of a rare lizard, which may result from the WRPCO Westwind SCA Trail Relocation Project in Adams County.

Incidental take refers to the unintentional loss of individual endangered or threatened animals or plants that does not put the species’ overall population at risk.

The Wisconsin River Power Company (WRPCO) proposes to relocate approximately 284.2 feet of its Shoreline Commons Area (SCA) trail, which was originally inadvertently placed on private property, onto its own property. Thirty feet of the relocated trail will be an elevated boardwalk connecting the SCA trail to the association’s existing stairway (for dock access). The trail not covered by the elevated boardwalk will have wood chips placed on the trail for easy maintenance.

The presence of the state endangered slender glass lizard is confirmed in the vicinity of the project site. DNR staff determined that the proposed project may result in the incidental taking of one or more lizards.

The DNR concludes that the proposed project is not likely to appreciably reduce the likelihood of the survival or recovery of the species within the state, the whole plant-animal community of which it is a part of or the habitat that is critical to its existence.

Conservation measures to minimize the adverse effects on the endangered species will be incorporated into the proposed Incidental Take Permit. Copies of the jeopardy assessment and background information on the slender glass lizard are available by visiting the DNR Incidental Take Public Notices webpage or upon request from DNR conservation biologist Stacy Rowe at Stacy.Rowe@wisconsin.gov or 608-228-9796.

The public is encouraged to submit written comments regarding project-related impacts to the slender glass lizard by Aug. 26, 2025, to:

 

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

c/o Stacy Rowe, DNR Conservation Biologist

2514 Morse St.

Janesville, WI 53545

Stacy.Rowe@wisconsin.gov or 608-228-9796

Vernon County Sheriff’s Reports 8-3 thru 8-9

8/3       A business on Kickapoo Street in the Village of Readstown called to report a theft. The suspect entered the store, stole an item and left out a rear entrance without paying. The suspect’s vehicle was later found at a nearby motel. The suspect was booked for Retail Theft.

8/3       A deputy initiated a traffic stop on US Highway 61 in the Village of Readstown. The driver had a revoked license and drug paraphernalia was found in the vehicle. Stolen items from a nearby business were also located. The driver was arrested for Operating While Revoked, Bail Jumping, and Retail Theft and then transported to the Sheriff’s Office Detention Center.

8/3       Deputies were called to a residence on South 6th Street in the Village of Readstown for a domestic disturbance.  One arrest was made.

8/6       A deputy was called to a residence on Swenson Road in the Town of Franklin for report of some dogs running at large that had killed some livestock. The owner of the dogs was notified, and property owner’s rights were discussed.

8/6       Deputies responded to a residence on Witcraft Ridge Road in the Town of Genoa for a domestic incident. The suspect left the scene and was later arrested and transported to the Sheriff’s Office Detention Center and booked for Battery, Criminal Damage to Property, Disorderly Conduct and False Imprisonment.

8/6       The Sheriff’s Office conducted an investigation in the Village of Genoa.  As a result, a juvenile was taken into custody and turned over to juvenile authorities. 

8/7       Sheriff’s deputies assisted Viroqua Police, Viroqua Fire Department, and Vernon County Emergency Management at the location of a damaged gas line along North Main Street, in the City of Viroqua.  Traffic was temporarily detoured and a nearby building was evacuated. 

8/8       Deputies were sent to assist a driver on Finley Road in the Town of Franklin whose two-year-old locked themselves in a vehicle. Before deputies arrived, the child was able to hit a button to unlock the door. The child sustained no apparent injury in the heat.

8/8       Dispatch received a notification from iPhone Emergency Relay regarding a possible search and rescue needed near a property on Scott Hollow Road in the Town of Liberty. Phone contact could not be made so Viola Fire and Kickapoo Valley Rescue Squad were sent for assistance. Deputies arrived on scene and spoke with property owners who stated someone had been working in the woods but there was no emergency.

8/9       Deputies were dispatched to a residence on Volden Lane in the Town of Jefferson for a verbal domestic disturbance.  One of the people involved left on foot before deputies arrived.

 

Call Type

This Week

2025 Year to Date

Alarm Responses

7

363

Animal Related Issues

21

818

Assisting Municipalities

40

1056

Crimes Against People

10

535

Crimes Against Property

10

405

Domestic Crimes

6

101

Fire Responses

38

1584

K9 Calls

2

43

Medical Responses

46

1176

Mental Health Cases

1

126

Missing Person Investigations

1

53

Public Talks

0

75

Safety Escorts

2

141

School Walk Throughs

0

315

Search and Rescues

2

11

Security Checks

117

3899

Serving Legal Documents

11

504

Suspicious Activity

23

535

Threat Investigations

1

44

Traffic Accidents

17

638

Traffic Related Investigations

107

3729

Vehicle Lockouts

8

203

Weapons Investigations

0

8

Unclassified Calls for Service

59

1784

TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE

560

19260

COUNTY JAIL ADMISSIONS

16

404

 

 

IF YOU HAVE INFORMATION ON AN ABOVE CRIME, OR ANY CRIME, CALL THE VERNON COUNTY CRIME STOPPERS AT 608-637-8477 OR 1-800-657-6868 OR SUBMIT AN ONLINE TIP AT WWW.P3TIPS.COM 

Mauston School Board Meeting 8-13

8-13 Mauston School Board Special Meeting Agenda

Town of Kildare Town Board Meeting Agenda 8-13

HILLSBORO MAN CHARGED IN FEBRUARY 2025RURAL VIROQUA CRASH THAT RESULTED IN SERIOUS INJURIES


Vernon County Sheriff Roy Torgerson reports that criminal charges have been ?led as the result of an ongoing investigation into an early to mid-February 2025 two- vehicle crash in rural Viroqua that resulted in very serious injuries. On behalf of the People of the State of Wisconsin, Vernon County District Attorney Angela Palmer-Fisher ?led four criminal charges, all felonies, with the Office of Vernon County Clerk of Circuit Court Sheila Olson on July 11, 2025.
Robert Joseph Brand, age 22, (21 at the time of the incident) of Hillsboro, Wisconsin is charged with First Degree Reckless Injury, Reckless Driving Causing Great Bodily Harm and two counts of Second Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety.

A charge is merely an accusation. The defendant is presumed innocent unless, and until,
proven guilty.
Brand made his ?rst appearance in Vernon County Circuit Court on August 5th. He is due
back in court on September 2 nd at 9:00 AM.

I would like to thank the injured victim in this case for their patience and understanding
throughout this investigation that is taking a great amount of time. All ?rst responders are
to be commended for successfully affecting the extensive rescue and ?awless transfer to
our dedicated medical staff. I would also like to thank the community for your countless
prayers.
The investigation continues. If you have any information about these crimes or any other
crimes, call Crime Stoppers at 608637TIPS (8477) or submit information online at

www.p3tips.com

Juneau County Arrest Report 8-13-25

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