TOMAHAWK - The injury bug bit the Tomahawk Hatchets hard last season. As a result, Tomahawk struggled to a winless campaign a year ago.
Fast forward to the 2012 season. While Edgar still looms large in the Marawood Conference, the Hatchets remain confident they can make some noise this year.
"We got hit with alot of injuries last year," said Hatchets head coach John Larson. "We were missing many as ten to twelve starters."
Senior quarterback Austin Bellile adds, "we have a good set of good running backs and good linemen on our team. (Hopefully) We'll be pushing their butts, and running right behind them."
"We got a new pair of line coaches, which I think will help us this year," said senior offensive and defensive lineman Mitchell Schauer. "Hopefully our line will step up and make some big plays this year."
Tomahawk opens the season August 24th hosting Auburndale.
MINOCQUA - “This disease is called the great imitator for a good reason,” says Jeff Waite.
Lyme disease can be good at hiding.
“Lyme disease is a bacterial type infection spread by a spiral keet, which is also considered a parasite. And it can be carried in the spit glands and intestinal track of ticks in this area. Particularly the deer tick," said Dr. Kurt Landauer.
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