
Jacob Heid
Sports Reporter at Stevens Point City Times
Big Wisconsin sports fan. Huge fan of the stretch 4.
Articles
-
1 month ago |
tomahawkleader.com | Jacob Heid
By Jacob HeidMMC StaffMOSINEE – The Tomahawk High School hockey team is headed to State following a Sectional final win. Tomahawk faced No. 2-seeded Mosinee in the Sectional final in Mosinee on Friday, Feb. 28, and came away with a 5-1 victory, repeating as Sectional 2 Champions and punching their ticket to State. The Hatchet skaters received the No. 1 seed and will take on the No. 4 seed McFarland Spartans at Bob Suter's Legacy20 Arena in Middleton, Wis., on Thursday, March 6 at 9:30 a.m.
-
2 months ago |
tomahawkleader.com | Jacob Heid
By Jacob HeidMMC StaffTOMAHAWK – Star Tomahawk junior forward Jonah Dickens, who leads the top-ranked Hatchets in goals this year, made his presence known with four goals in a 6-3 win over No. 4-seeded Northland Pines in the Sectional semifinal in Tomahawk on Tuesday, Feb. 25. Dickens scored twice in the first and twice in the second to give the Hatchets a 5-2 cushion after two periods.
-
Dec 4, 2024 |
vcnewsreview.com | Jacob Heid
Despite a 22-point performance from Pines senior Vienna Klemett, the Northland Pines girls basketball team fell just short, 37-30, at Three Lakes last Tuesday in the season opener. Pines head coach Jaclyn Halsey said the team played well despite the low score, saying that every shot the team took in the first half was one she’d want to see again. “We actually played stronger and more organized in the first half. Defensive rotations looked good in the shell.
-
Dec 3, 2024 |
vcnewsreview.com | Jacob Heid
It’s been all about winning for the Wisconsin Windigo around the Thanksgiving holiday and the month of November. The team concluded the month with nine wins in 11 games with five consecutive games against the Minnesota Wilderness the two weekends before Thanksgiving and a pair of games versus the Chippewa Steel at home last weekend. The team improved to 19-3-1-2 with an overtime loss and two shootout losses and leads the Midwest Division ahead of the Anchorage Wolverines.
-
Dec 3, 2024 |
vcnewsreview.com | Jacob Heid
The Three Lakes-Phelps girls basketball team (1-2) kicked off the 2024-25 season with a low-scoring 37-30 home win against Northland Pines Nov. 26 before competing in a pair of games in a Rhinelander tournament Nov. 29-30 during the Thanksgiving break. TLP fell in the two games later in the week at the Tom Kislow Invite, 59-15 to Medford and 49-31 to Lena. Pines win A big crowd for both teams flooded to the Three Lakes gym for a girls/boys doubleheader right before the Thanksgiving holiday.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →Coverage map
X (formerly Twitter)
- Followers
- 71
- Tweets
- 2K
- DMs Open
- No

RT @JoePompliano: Here’s your annual reminder that starting the National Championship game at 9 PM ET on a Monday night is certifiably insa…

Weird a team can’t be “good” because they’re not the first in the division. Plus have you seen the north this year?

"No matter how much you love the Green Bay Packers, they're the third-best team in their own division." 😳 @stephenasmith and @ShannonSharpe agree on the Packers being the fourth-best team in the NFC 👀 https://t.co/jMMA3ZER6H

RT @CBKReport: Don’t ask me for anything on Wednesday, I have plans. https://t.co/E62E1FjKY0