Big Foot/Williams Bay soccer players like Abby Vandebogert, right, shown in action last season, have been instructed to watch old game film by coach Rene Perez while they wait for a shot to play again this season.
Andrew Tucker
Williams Bay’s softball field is usually loaded with energy this time of year, but it sits vacant during the spring sports season’s coronavirus hiatus.
The spring sports schedule has sat at an uncertain crossroads ever since Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services on March 13 ordered a statewide closure of all schools as a response to the coronavirus.
My Town: Places I like to unwind after a busy day of covering sports
Badger High football field
While I enjoy covering all the various sports in the area, it's tough to beat the energy and atmosphere of a Friday night football game under the lights, especially when a major rival team rolls into town.
Andrew Tucker
Geneva Theater
Ever since I was a kid, I've been a movie buff, so I've spent many afternoons and evenings in the Geneva Theater checking out the newest films, no matter the genre, whether it's an indie Oscar-bait drama or a new Marvel or Star Wars blockbuster.
Andrew Tucker
Gordy's
I'm usually out and about covering a game on Friday nights, but when I occasionally have a wide-open Friday evening, I try to stop by Gordy's in Fontana for their fish fry, which I personally think is the best in the area.
Andrew Tucker
George Williams College rocking chairs
On the campus of George Williams College in Williams Bay, there is a lakefront porch with rocking chairs that is the perfect place to spend a summer afternoon reading a book, watching the waves roll in, and enjoying the sunny weather.
Andrew Tucker
Lake Shore Path
The Geneva Lake shore path is a gem of the area, and spending a few hours walking on the path is one of my favorite ways to enjoy the lake's natural beauty during the warm-weather months.
Andrew Tucker
Flat Iron Tap
With a diverse selection of beers on tap and a unique menu, including bison and lamb burgers, I like to stop by Flat Iron Tap in Lake Geneva for a bit fancier take on the American classic dinner of burger, fries and beer.
Big Foot/Williams Bay soccer players like Abby Vandebogert, right, shown in action last season, have been instructed to watch old game film by coach Rene Perez while they wait for a shot to play again this season.
Williams Bay’s softball field is usually loaded with energy this time of year, but it sits vacant during the spring sports season’s coronavirus hiatus.