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    Logan Bahr, a senior at Onalaska Luther High School, won the WIAA Boys Basketball 3-Point Challenge at the Kohl Center, despite missing several shots in a row in the final round. Bahr, a UW-La Crosse commit, knocked down the two-point fifth shot to secure the championship, giving him two consecutive championships at the Kohl Center. Bahr prepared for the competition by shooting a lot of 3s and getting to know his future teammate Drew Tomashek. Despite missing several shots in a row, Bahr's determination and shooting ability ultimately helped him secure the victory.

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    Joe Sullivan, a senior basketball player for West Salem High School, has developed a unique shooting technique that has helped him become a successful shooter. Sullivan's consistency and defense have also contributed to his team's success, as he has helped them qualify for three consecutive WIAA state tournaments. Sullivan's early interest in basketball and his dad's coaching helped him develop a passion for the sport. Despite facing a strong Pewaukee team, the Panthers are confident in Sullivan's abilities and believe they can win.

    The Cashton High School boys basketball team narrowly missed out on a trip to the state tournament as they lost to Marshfield Columbus 80-77 in a WIAA Division 5 sectional final. Despite their best season in program history, the Eagles showed grit and fight, coming within one possession of victory. Marshfield Columbus, led by Emmitt Konieczny's 26 points, shot well and made 14 3-pointers. Cashton came within one possession of victory, but missed a crucial 3-pointer with a chance to tie. Brett Hemmersbach led Cashton with 24 points, and Brady Hemmersbach added 18. Noah Hemmersbach scored 16.

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