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Algoma High School Archives for 2019-03

Algoma's Guilette to play in charity game

Algoma’s Makayla Guilette will have one more game added to her high school career after being selected to the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Game in Wisconsin Dells June 14th. Participants in the All-Star Game raise money for the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer (MACC) Fund. Guilette led the Wolves in scoring with 17.7 points per game and was tied for the team lead in rebounding at 6.7 boards a game. You can support Guilette in the charity game by visiting the link online with this story.

 

https://www.wisbca.org/allstar-game/allstar-girls-teams.php?p=Makayla-Guilette&id=1224&s=g&d=4&t=South

Algoma softball looking to continue great run

The Algoma softball program is used to finishing high in the Packerland standings and having great playoff success. Last season was no different for the Wolves as they ended up at 13-4 overall and 11-3 in conference play. That was good for a third place finish behind Southern Door and Oconto. When the playoffs rolled around Algoma didn't have much of an issue winning another regional championship. They knocked off St. Mary's Springs 10-1 and then beat St. Mary Catholic 7-3 to advance to the sectionals. The Wolves playoff run ended there with an 11-2 loss to Manitowoc Lutheran.

 

The Algoma softball season is scheduled to begin on April 4th when they travel to Southern Door.

 

St. Mary Catholic was the answer to Tuesday's trivia question which asked who Algoma beat to win the regional championship last year. Congratulations to Jennifer Prokash who answered the question correctly! 

High School Sports Trivia Contest Question of the Day 3-26-19

Tuesday's trivia question is, "What school did the Algoma softball team defeat to win the regional championship last year?"

 

You can find this question in the DoorCountyDailyNews.com E-paper. If you answer correctly through the E-paper, you have an opportunity to win a prize.

 

The answer will be posted at 7 AM on Wednesday.

Algoma's girls looking toward spring sports

Basketball season is over for the Algoma girls as many of those athletes are now preparing for the spring sports season. The Wolves finished the season with a 15-9 overall record and went 11-5 in the Packerland Conference. That was good for third place for a program that is used to finishing at or near the top of the standings. The best evidence of that was in the 2012-2013 season when the Wolves tied with Kewaunee for first place in the conference and eventually won a third state championship in their history. They knocked off Colfax 46-30 and really dominated the second half outscoring the Vikings 24-10. 

 

Colfax was the correct answer in Tuesday's High School Sports Trivia Contest Question of the Day, "Who did the Algoma girls basketball team defeat in the 2013 state championship game?"

High School Sports Trivia Contest Question of the Day 3-19-19

Tuesday's trivia question is, "Who did the Algoma girls basketball team defeat in the 2013 state championship game?"

 

You can find this question in the DoorCountyDailyNews.com E-paper. If you answer correctly through the E-paper, you have an opportunity to win a prize.

 

The answer will be posted at 7 AM on Wednesday.

Algoma track heads to Oconto Falls

No rest is required for the Algoma Track and Field team, which heads to third meet in five days in Oconto Falls.

 

On Friday, the boys and girls track teams participated in the track meet at Ripon College on Friday and many athletes put up top-five finishes. Sydney Zimmerman finished first in the 60-meter hurdles and Bobbi Blahnik was the best of the meet in the girls shot put. Liberty Ansorge finished third and fourth in the 400-meter dash and 800-meter run respectively. As for the boys, Brevin Robertson finished second in the 800-meter run and Max Schoening placed third for the shot put.

 

Algoma will be joined by conference rivals Gibraltar and Sturgeon Bay for the meet in Oconto Falls, which begins at 4:30 p.m.

Algoma track teams put up top five finishes

Both the boys and girls track teams participated in the track meet at Ripon College on Friday and many athletes put up top-five finishes. Sydney Zimmerman finished first in the 60-meter hurdles and Bobbi Blahnik was the best of the meet in the girls shot put. Liberty Ansorge finished third and fourth in the 400-meter dash and 800-meter run respectively. As for the boys, Brevin Robertson finished second in the 800-meter run and Max Schoening placed third for the shot put. The girls scored 49.5 team points while the boys put up 23.5. 


Full results from the Ripon Meet can found at this link https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/a190ed_36190b2703c1448db337721ac86d2ea6.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2RCtvLi4TBO8ZfHFtfh2UkH6KZ05B2l_cYBPMRMjUrt8Ky1CcL-uZue6U

 

Algoma leaps their way to medals at Oshkosh

Field events took center stage for Algoma at the Oshkosh Small High School Indoor Track and Field Invitational Thursday afternoon. Brevin Robertson's 5"6 long jump was good for 5th place overall. Dane Johnson registered a 9"06 pole vault height to capture fifth place. Oliver Robertson leapt 16"09 to sneak out a point in the long jump competition while Max Schoening's toss of 41"04 was good enough for 7th place in shot put. Algoma scored 11 points overall in the meet.

 

RESULTS

Preliminaries ... (Event 2 Boys 60 Meter Dash Division 3) Name Prelims School 8 7.83q Mountin, Peter Dodgeland 9 8.00 Peronto, Chase Algoma 10 8.02 Schanilec, Carson Reedsville 11 8.08 Rucks, Muluken Weyauwega 11 8.08 Sell, Augie St Mary's Spring 13 8.09 Raven, Austin Winnebago Luth 14 8.10 Jobs, Aaron Winnebago Luth 15 8.12 Frinzi, Luke Living Word Luth 16 8.21 Skor, Matthew Reedsville 17 8.25 Voigt, Damion Horicon 18 8.37 Flannery, Sam Shiocton 19 8.41 Moreno, Fernando St Mary's Spring 20 8.45 Bednarski, Anton Dodgeland 21 8.54 Minnema, Sid Horicon 22 8.63 Ramirez, Alfredo Shiocton 23 9.16

 

Finals ... (Event 4 Boys 1600 Meter Run Division 3) Name Finals School 8 5:14.77 1 Ura, Hirochi Dodgeland 9 5:15.60 Carlson, Kyle Sevastopol 10 5:21.30 McDonald, Logan Horicon 11 5:26.27 Flood, MacCrea St Mary's Spring 12 5:28.53 Weninger, Michael St Mary Catholic 13 5:34.70 Tomaszewski, Noah Sevastopol 14 5:36.13 Kester, Carson Weyauwega 15 5:41.68 Gruss, Dylan Johnson Creek 16 5:42.26 Andreae, Scott Sevastopol 17 5:42.45 Brenckle, Ben Living Word Luth 18 5:51.83 Fahrenkrug, Ben Algoma 19 5:53.10 Schneiter, Dyllon Winnebago Luth 20 5:54.28 Lango, Ayden Shiocton 21 6:01.60 Scheller, Jacob Manawa 22 6:04.40 Miller, Joe Weyauwega 23 6:06.05

 

Event 5 Boys 400 Meter Dash Division 3 Name Finals School Finals 1 54.80 10 Hoch, Jake St Mary's Spring 2 54.90 8 Fouch, Ben St Mary's Spring 3 55.26 6 O'Leary, Derek St Mary's Spring 4 55.45 5 Bianco, Anthony Rosholt 5 55.47 4 Drews, Connor Horicon 6 56.01 3 Porter, Joseph St Mary Catholic 7 56.77 2 Huey, Josh Winnebago Luth 8 56.99 1 Pausma, Nathan Winnebago Luth 9 57.15 Esteves, Joel Dodgeland 10 57.42 Robertson, Brevin Algoma 11 57.48 Richardt, Jamison Johnson Creek 12 57.90 Robertson, Oliver Algoma 13 59.02 Kurth, Hayden Dodgeland 14 59.17 Seering, Aiden Reedsville 15 1:00.06 Buhrow, Isaac Weyauwega 16 1:00.25 Lemens, Andrew Gillett 17 1:00.34 Smith, Will Living Word Luth 18 1:00.71 Bristol, Grant Manawa 19 1:01.58 Tomaszewski, Noah Sevastopol 20 1:01.92 Koch, Christian Oconto 21 1:01.92 Riesterer, Robbie St Mary Catholic 22 1:02.54 Cruz, Daniel Dodgeland 23 1:02.70 Abel, Sam Sevastopol 24 1:02.71 Nehls, Christian Horicon 25 1:02.83 Gonzalez, Christian Weyauwega 26 1:04.30 Borremons, Cameron Weyauwega 27 1:06.72 Thuecks, Khirsanth Manawa 28 1:07.50 Tomszewski, Emmett Sevastopol 29 1:08.75 Schmiling, Sebastian Algoma 30 1:10.41

 

Finals ... (Event 9 Boys High Jump Division 3) Name Finals School 3 5-08.00 5.5 Buch, Brady Manawa 3 5-08.00 5.5 Benzing, Andrew Dodgeland 5 5-06.00 4 Robertson, Brevin Algoma 6 5-06.00 3 Hintz, Travis Rosholt 7 5-04.00 2 Timm, Jonathan Reedsville 8 5-02.00 1 Reinwald, Cayden Horicon 9 5-02.00 Dvorachek, Brennen Reedsville 10 5-00.00 Reinwald, Dakota Horicon 10 5-00.00

 

Event 10 Boys Pole Vault Division 3 Name Finals School Finals 1 13-00.00 10 Klentz, Dalton Dodgeland 2 12-00.00 8 Benzing, Andrew Dodgeland 3 11-06.00 6 Hinds, Micah Winnebago Luth 4 11-00.00 5 Weigand, Ryan Winnebago Luth 5 9-06.00 4 Johnson, Dane Algoma 6 9-00.00 3

 

Event 11 Boys Long Jump Division 3 Name Finals School Finals 1 19-02.00 10 Roffers, Noah Reedsville 2 18-07.00 8 Budig, Sam Johnson Creek 3 18-06.00 6 Koehn, Bo Manawa 4 18-04.75 5 Hernandaz, Lupe Weyauwega 5 18-00.00 4 Schanilec, Carson Reedsville 6 17-01.75 3 Highland, Isaac St Mary's Spring 7 16-11.75 2 Bianco, Anthony Rosholt 8 16-09.50 1 Robertson, Oliver Algoma 9 16-08.75 Voigt, Damion Horicon 10 16-03.00 Moder, Parker Shiocton 11 15-07.50 Jobs, Aaron Winnebago Luth 12 15-07.00 Schultz, Domanic Dodgeland 13 14-11.00 Hensley, Noah Horicon 14 14-09.50 Peronto, Chase Algoma 

 

Event 13 Boys Shot Put Division 3 Name Finals School Finals 1 47-03.00 10 Deshambo, Addison St Mary Catholic 2 45-04.00 8 Hoffman, Nick Johnson Creek 3 45-03.00 6 Shields, Finn Elkhart Lake 4 44-00.00 5 Sitko, Bryce Elkhart Lake 5 42-03.50 4 Orlandoni, Marcus St Mary's Spring 6 42-01.00 3 Beattie, Nick Reedsville 7 41-04.00 2 Schoening, Max Algoma 8 40-06.00 1 Krueger, Bo Gillett 9 39-08.00 Schirger, John Living Word Luth 9 39-08.00 Rameker, Logan St Mary's Spring 11 39-00.00 Anday, Shelden Shiocton 12 37-05.00 Hintz, Travis Rosholt 13 37-04.00 14 37-03.00 Casper, Garrett Rosholt 15 37-02.00 Narance, Kalan Winnebago Luth 16 34-07.00 Smedema, Keyne Dodgeland 17 33-08.00 David, Lukas Johnson Creek 18 31-10.00 Blanke, Ben Johnson Creek 19 31-04.50 Rojas, Josue Weyauwega 20 31-02.00 Wilder, Gary Algoma 21 30-05.00 Powers, Logan Horicon 22 30-02.00 Graff, Zach Living Word Luth 23 29-06.00 Strehlow, Ben Weyauwega 24 28-04.50 Elvers, Brady Horicon 25 27-02.00 Nichols, Dallas Sevastopol 26 27-01.00 Tellock, Ethan Manawa 27 26-07.00 Van Voorhis, Sebastian Shiocton 28 25-07.00 Maynard, Skyler Weyauwega 29 24-08.00 Cox, Jason Oconto --- FOUL

 

 

Answer to Tuesday's trivia question

Tuesday's trivia question was, ""In a 4-year stretch, the Algoma girls basketball team reached the state championship game. When did this streak start and end?"

 

The correct answer was from the 2010-2011 season through the 2013-2014 season.

High School Sports Trivia Contest Question of the Day 3-12-19

Tuesday's question is, "In a 4-year stretch, the Algoma girls basketball team reached the state championship game. When did this streak start and end?"

 

You can find this question in the DoorCountyDailyNews.com E-paper. If you answer correctly through the E-paper, you have an opportunity to win a prize.

 

The answer will be posted at 7 AM on Wednesday.

Algoma's winter sports All-Conference awards

The Packerland Conference All-Conference teams have been announced and Makayla Guilette led the way for the Algoma Wolves. She was the lone winter-sport athlete from Algoma to ear first team all-0conference recognition.  Teammates Madison Feld and Hannah Wiese were selected honorable mention. Mitchell Zimmer also picked up honorable mention as the boy's lone award winner.

 

1ST TEAM

NAME                                    SCHOOL                    YEAR             

Makayla Guilette                      Algoma                        Senior

 

 

HONORABLE MENTION

NAME                                    SCHOOL                    YEAR             

Madison Feld                           Algoma                        Senior

Hannah Wiese                        Algoma                        Sophomore

 

 

HONORABLE MENTION

NAME                                    SCHOOL                    YEAR             

Mitchell Zimmer                       Algoma                        Senior