Badger senior Ashlin Nottestad, who finished her high school basketball career with what is likely an unbreakable record of 200 3-pointers in a span of four years, goes up for an attempted layup in the regional game against Kenosha Tremper Friday, Feb. 28.
Travis Devlin
Badger senior Payton Hayes, who finished with 21 points in the game, spots up from 3-point range in the regional game against Kenosha Tremper Friday, Feb. 28.
Travis Devlin
Badger senior Kaela Zapadinsky shoots a 3-pointer while Zach Walton (left) and Mathias Agnew (right) wait with fainted breath to see it goes in again during the game against Kenosha Tremper Friday, Feb. 28.
Travis Devlin
Badger junior Autumn Carr drives into the lane against Kenosha Tremper defender Emily Geise in the regional game Friday, Feb. 28.
The Lake Geneva Girls Basketball 2024-2025 season came to a heartbreaking end Friday, Feb. 28, falling in a nailbiter to Kenosha Tremper 54-53 in the WIAA Division 1 Regional Tournament.
Badger senior Ashlin Nottestad, who finished her high school basketball career with what is likely an unbreakable record of 200 3-pointers in a span of four years, goes up for an attempted layup in the regional game against Kenosha Tremper Friday, Feb. 28.
Badger senior Payton Hayes, who finished with 21 points in the game, spots up from 3-point range in the regional game against Kenosha Tremper Friday, Feb. 28.
Badger senior Kaela Zapadinsky shoots a 3-pointer while Zach Walton (left) and Mathias Agnew (right) wait with fainted breath to see it goes in again during the game against Kenosha Tremper Friday, Feb. 28.