Rib Lake-Prentice Hawks

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Rib Lake-Prentice Hawks
Rib Lake Prentice Cross Country.png
Full nameRib Lake-Prentice Hawks
NicknameHawks
Short nameRLP
Sport Cross Country
School
Conference Marawood Conference
Division Division 3
Based in
Home ground
Colors
Head coach
  • Bryan Regier
  • Kevin Weiss
  • Joshua Isaacson
  • Lynn Granberg
  • Nicholas Adams
  • Peter Meyer
Rib Lake-Prentice Hawks at the Chequamegon Invitational, on September 07, 2024 Rib Lake-Prentice Hawks at Chequamegon Invitational.png
Rib Lake-Prentice Hawks at the Chequamegon Invitational, on September 07, 2024

Rib Lake-Prentice Hawks or Prentice-Rib Lake Hawks is an American cross country team conjoined of the schools of Rib Lake and Prentice Wisconsin. [1] The high school boys team has achieved notable success, most recently in the 2024 season, achieving first place at several meets, including the Smiley Invitational, for Varsity Division 3 and Junior Varsity Divisions 2 and 3, [2] [3] [4] [5] the WIAA D3 Cadott Sectional, [6] [7] and the Marawood Conference. [8] [9] Additionally, they achieved second place at the WIAA State Championships for Wisconsin. [10] [11]

The team was ranked No. 1 in the state for Division 3, until the WIAA State Championships. [12]

Home Course

The home course of Rib Lake-Prentice Hawks is at Timms Hill, [13] although they have also hosted events at Forest Springs. [8]

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