Cascade, Roundup: Cubs Call-Up, Hall of Fame Induction, Spring Sports Results
It was a sports-heavy week for Cascade, with local pride reaching the major leagues and spring prep competition in full swing. Here’s what residents should know from the past week and what’s coming up next.
Rea Returns to Cubs’ Rotation
Cascade native Colin Rea is back in the Chicago Cubs’ starting rotation, according to regional coverage this week. The move marks another chapter for the veteran right-hander, who has bounced between roles in recent seasons.
For Cascade residents, Rea’s return is a point of community pride, especially for young athletes in the area. His continued presence in a major league rotation keeps a hometown connection alive at the highest level of professional baseball as the 2026 MLB season gets underway.
With the Cubs settling into their April schedule, local fans will be watching closely to see how Rea performs in his upcoming starts.
Cascade to Induct Quartet into Hall of Fame
Prep athletics are also in the spotlight. Cascade High School is set to induct four new members into its athletic Hall of Fame, according to recent reporting.
The induction recognizes former standout athletes and contributors who have made lasting impacts on the school’s sports programs. While the formal ceremony details are being finalized, the announcement has already generated excitement among alumni and longtime supporters.
Events like this not only honor past achievements but also help connect current students with the school’s athletic legacy. Residents should watch for additional details from the school district regarding the induction date and public attendance opportunities.
Spring Sports: Road Challenges and Shutouts
On the field this week, Cascade teams faced tough competition in early-season matchups.
In one road contest, the Rebels came up short against Cascade in a closely watched matchup. In another recent game, the Hornets suffered a shutout loss at Cascade. These early results are part of the usual adjustments teams make as they settle into the spring schedule.
With conference play ramping up, the coming weeks will be important for teams looking to build momentum before postseason seeding conversations begin. Families and community members can check school athletic calendars for upcoming home games.
Looking Ahead
As April continues, Cascade residents can expect more activity around school events and spring athletics. Warmer weather is slowly returning to Sheboygan County, and with it comes a fuller calendar of outdoor practices, games, and community gatherings.
Residents are encouraged to stay connected through official school and municipal channels for updates on meetings, event dates, and any schedule changes tied to weather or facility needs.
Sources
https://telegraphherald.com/sports/article_professional-baseball-cascade-native-rea-back-in-cubs-rotation.html
https://telegraphherald.com/sports/article_prep-athletics-cascade-to-induct-quartet-into-hall-of-fame.html
https://heraldchronicle.com/sports/article_rebels-fall-to-cascade-in-road-matchup.html
https://heraldchronicle.com/sports/article_hornets-take-shutout-loss-at-cascade.html
