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Coach Nate Schreiber knew his Waterford boys cross country team performed well in the 19-team Rebel Invitational on Saturday at UW-Parkside. He didn't know exactly how well. "We were first? OK. OK. Oh, OK. Yeah. I'll take that," Schreiber said. Go to Story »
Catholic Memorial 55, Riverside 6
Crusaders make paper Tigers
Friday roundup
Back runs wild for Beavers
Hartford 40, Germantown 7
Orioles’ quarterback shows running skills
Racine Park 27, Franklin 7
After drop, Panthers pick it up
Southeast roundup
Horlick roughs up Muskego
Woodland roundup
Kicker completes rally for Greenfield
Following are the latest other prep sports stories from the Journal Sentinel.
Saturday roundup
Soccer team blanks Martin Luther at quad
Waterford takes victory in stride
Waukesha West wins girls race
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Tosa East mauled by Riverside's rushing game
Riverside racks up 352 yards on the ground in season-opening win
Coach sees need for change in Greenfield program
Murphy wants to see more positive attitude from Hustlin’ Hawks
Falls new coach uses familiar recipe
Baker to rely on continuity after replacing Vitale as Indians’ leader
Hall-of-Famer back at Eisenhower helm
Setz inherits highly touted team in return to Lions head-coaching position
Homestead at the head of the class
Few measure up to Harris, Homestead
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Journal Sentinel boys basketball coverage
Tampering case at Rufus King leads to new admissions process
School will tighten and track access to applications
King out of 2009 boys basketball tournament
Altered test scores, illegal recruiting force decision
Journal Sentinel girls basketball coverage
AAU Showcase draws best from region
Division I coaches will be watching
WBCA Girls: Despite long shots, South falls short
Endisch’s six treys can’t save team
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