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Gladstone Braves Baseball Has Ups, Downs, At Tournament in Wisconsin

The Gladstone High School baseball team pulled out a victory in extra innings on Saturday, one day after being crushed by the top two teams in Wisconsin's Division Three poll. The young group of Braves beat the Cameron (Wis.) Comets, 12-6, to salvage the final game of the Wisconsin Dells tournament and gain some confidence heading home. Click the above headline for details, photos, video highlights, and interviews.

PLAY BALL! Eskymos Open Baseball Season With Win, Loss In Dells

The Escanaba High School baseball team opened the Wisconsin Dells tournament with a 4-1 win over the Aurora Catholic Central Chargers out of Illinois on Friday afternoon at the Woodside Sports Complex. Later on Friday, the Eskymos took a 2-0 lead against the Denmark (Wis.) Vikings, but didn't score again, losing 12-2. Click the above headline for details, videos, interviews.

Upper Peninsula Ranked Nation's Top Golf Destination By USA Today

The Upper Peninsula got some national recognition this week fom the USA Today newspaper. The UP was named the publication's “Top Readers Choice in the US” for a golf getaway. Our region was listed as the best on the Top Ten list for 2026, after being ranked fifth out of ten in the 2025 poll. Click the above headline for the details, and to hear RRN's interview with Tony Mancilla at the Sweetgrass Golf Course and Sage Run.

SIMPLY THE BEST: Gladstone's Johnson Highlights All-UP Awards

The Upper Peninsula Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association on Wednesday releeasesd its All-U.P. girls basketball teams. A group of 18 reporters from across the entire U.P. met last week in Marquette to make the selections. Gladstone Braves senior Lillie Johnson was chosen as Miuss Basketball, along with being the Division 1-3 Player of the Year and a member of the all-class Dream Team. Ishpeming senior Janessa Eagle was named the Division Four Player of the Year. Click the above headine for all of the details.

Michigan Tech Huskies Women's Basketball Coach Clayton Resigns

After spending eight seasons successfully leading the Michigan Tech women's basketball team, head coach Sam Clayton has resigned from her position to pursue a head coaching opportunity at another institution. A national search for a new women's basketball coach will begin immediately. Click the above headline for details. (MIchigan Tech story, photo)