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Engstrand captures first individually among girls; Amato second in boys race.

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Engstrand captures first individually among girls; Amato second in boys race.

Eight will be inducted as part of inaugural class.
The Nicolet dance team performed at halftime of the girls basketball game against Whitefish Bay.
The freshman is 27-3 at 113 pounds and ranked among the top 15 in the state.
Boys get important victory over a good Brown Deer team.
It's a manly report — video game systems, a machete and a phantom Porsche.
Top-ranked, unbeaten Knights hand Blue Dukes first loss of season.
State's top-ranked team in Division 1 hosts No. 4 team in Division 2
Top-ranked team in Division 1 takes on No. 4-ranked team in Division 2.
Erica Engstrand wins first individually for Spartans in the five-team meet.
Maggie Anderson takes second in all-around in tough field.
Also, mark your calendars for Friday's girls basketball showdown with Nicolet.
Girls, boys basketball teams both swept in varsity games.
A Vikings fan tops this week's entries. But of course he does.
Engstrand, Amato capture individual gold medals.
Whitefish Bay easily defeats Brookfield East 49-24 in non-conference play.
Team also joins with Waukesha Wings to support fight against hunger.
Girls basketball remains unbeaten and ranked fourth in state.
Whitefish Bay moved up to Division 1 but still took the crown.
Three different views of this high school rivalry game.