The Osceola Chieftains ice-fishing team won its high school’s third Wisconsin Interscholastic Fishing Association State Championship on the Mississippi River in La Crosse during the Feb. 14-15 event.
The WIFA held its state championship on Mississippi Pool 7 and Pool 8 with 79 of WIFA’s 150 teams competing. Osceola’s high school anglers won their third state trophy by taking top honors with 527.25 inches of fish. That mark edged out Slinger’s 516.25 inches (second place) and Winneconne’s third-place finish with 506.75 inches of fish.
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