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Wheatland students place second in PSA Contest

A team of three Wheatland students placed second in the Keep Kids Safe Online PSA Contest sponsored by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.

Wheatland Center School students recognized in PSA Contest – West of the I

Wheatland Center School students recognized in PSA Contest – West of the I
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Tigers Drop Regular-Season Finale to Demon Deacons

Tigers Bounce Panthers at Buccaneer Classic

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. - Behind a 23-kill performance from Camryn Hannah and nine aces as a team, Clemson volleyball (7-3) took down Georgia State (3-6) on Saturday afternoon in Brooks Gym with a final score of 3-1 (25-15, 25-19, 21-25, 25-13). The first set started with Clemson and Georgia State trading points until sophomore Devan Taylor opened it up at the service line. The Tigers combined to hit .226 and record three aces from Taylor, Sophie Catalano and Mia McGrath. The Tigers were able to tally 14 kills while limiting the Panthers to a .000 hitting percentage with six kills to win the set, 25-15.The Tigers jumped out with a lead in set two following Catalano and Taylor picking up another ace, while Colleen Finney and Jacyn Bamis combined for a block. The Panthers fought back and tied things, 12-12, and the two teams would match each other point-for-point until Clemson was able to string together a 7-1 scoring run to capture the set, 25-19.Georgia State controlled the majority of th

Tigers Split Action on Saturday

CLEMSON, S.C. -    Vs. The Citadel - L, 2-3 (18-25, 26-24,18-25, 25-17, 11-15) Box Score (PDF) | Box Score Despite Clemson’s offense being evenly distributed between eight players, including Colleen Finney tying a career-high with 13 kills and Azyah Dailey adding 11, the Tigers came up short against The Citadel to drop the first match of the day, 3-2. The Citadel took an early lead in the first set off a couple attack errors by the Tigers. Both sides traded points for the remainder of the set which limited Clemson’s ability to close the scoring gap despite freshman Sophie Catalano picking up her fourth ace on the weekend and Finney coming up with some crucial kills. The Bulldogs took set one, 25-18. The back-and-forth battle continued into the second set. The Tigers were sparked by Jacyn Bamis, Dailey and Finney at the net with each of them coming up with points when it mattered. Bamis finished the set with two blocks (one solo, one assisted) and four kills, including the set poi

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