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Algoma High School Archives for 2021-09

Algoma, Lena/STAA meet for MONLPC-8 East title fight

The winner of the Algoma football game against Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas will be in the driver's seat for the MONLPC 8 East title when they meet on Thursday.

 

Both teams are 2-0 in conference play so far this season. The Wolves showed a balance offensive attack for another week as Carter Zimmerman threw for 217 yards and four scores and the team ran for 252 yards in a 54-6 rout of Oneida Nation/NEW Lutheran last week. Zimmerman leads the conference with 770 yards rushing. Lena/STAA shut out Sevastopol for three quarters before eventually winning 45-6. Led by Sam Marquardt and Logan Shallow, Lena/STAA put up over 300 yards of rushing in the game.

 

The game will take place at Lena at 7 p.m. on Thursday after being originally scheduled for Friday.

 

 

Algoma volleyball tops Gibraltar

Algoma beat Gibraltar on Tuesday in four games with scores of 19-25, 25-10, 25-19, 25-10.  Hannah Nell had a big game for the Wolves with 9 aces and 9 assists.  Amelia Robinson added 13 assists with two aces and MyLee Jones added 9 Kills, 4 Aces, and 16 Digs.  Emily Kirchman contributed three solo blocks as well. 

Algoma football earns fourth straight win convincingly

The Algoma Wolves earned their fourth straight win on Friday when they rolled on to a 54-6 victory over Green Bay NEW Lutheran. Algoma has now scored 50 or more points in two straight games. The 4-1 Wolves take on Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas on Thursday, September 30th, and Lena-STA will be coming off of a short week, as they play Saturday against Sevastopol. That game will begin at 7:00 PM in Lena. 

Algoma football returns home to face Oneida Nation/NEW Lutheran

The Algoma Wolves ride a three-game winning into Perry Field on Friday night when they host Oneida Nation/NEW Lutheran.

 

The Wolves have not lost since their opening week defeat at Florence. Last week they got off to a strong start but had to fend off a pesky Gibraltar squad for a 50-42 victory. Carter Zimmerman scored a total of six touchdowns while passing for 115 yards and rushing for another 280 in the win. 

 

The United are winless in the fall season as they look to replace the production of Marshal Bukowski. Caleb Gosse scored the only touchdown of the game for the United in last week's 32-8 loss to Sevastopol.

 

Kick off is set for 7 p.m.

Wolves cross country runs as a pack in Mishicot

All three girls cross country runners finished close together during Thursday's Jim Bremser Invitational held in Mishicot on Thursday. 

 

The trio of Morgan Mattson, Savanna Daul, and Julia Vandervest finished with 11 places and 90 seconds of each other. At three runners, they did not have enough to qualify as a full team. 

 

GIRLS RESULTS

64102Morgan MattsonAlgomaF000:26:05.77

69101Savanna DaulAlgomaF000:26:55.09

75104Julia VandervestAlgomaF000:27:36.43

 

Wolves volleyball wins close sets to defeat Storm

In a Kewaunee County special, Algoma defeated Kewaunee in volleyball in three sets, two of which were very close. Algoma won their sets by scores of 25-22, 25-12, and 26-24. In the match for Algoma, Emily Kirchman had 5 kills and 5 blocks, MyLee Jones had 6 kills, Ryley Zimmerman reached 4 aces and 14 digs, while Amelia Robinson had 10 assists and Hannah Nell had 9 assists and 4 kills. 

 

According to wissports.com, Algoma now has a 2-7 overall record and will face Gibraltar on Tuesday. With the loss, Kewaunee’s record is now 4-3 overall and they host Sturgeon Bay on Tuesday. 

Storm set to visit Wolves for volleyball match

Kewaunee and Algoma will have their first and possibly only showdown of the season on Thursday in Algoma. The Wolves are looking to over the one-win mark and get their first non-tournament win of the season. Algoma's win this season came against Mishicot at the Reedsville Invite. Kewaunee has gone back and forth with wins and losses since their third game of the season. The Storm will try and win back-to-back games for the first time since the beginning of September when they won their first two games of the year. Kewaunee won the match between the two teams in the spring by a 3-0 score. First serve of Thursday’s match is at 7:00 PM at Algoma High School. 

 

(Photo from Kewaunee PR Committee)

Wolves volleyball making way to West De Pere

The Algoma Wolves volleyball team will get a tune-up match on Tuesday when they head to West De Pere. The Wolves will try for better fortunes than their last time out, when they went five sets but ended up falling to Valley Christian. The Wolves come into the game with a 1-7 overall record. Their opponent, West De Pere, has also had their fair share of struggles, as they have a 2-7 record on the season. First serve for Tuesday’s matchup is scheduled for 7:00 PM. 

Algoma holds off Gibraltar in conference football opener

It was a tale of two halves that saw Algoma escape Fish Creek with a 50-42 win over Gibraltar Friday night in the MONLPC-East opener.

 

The decisive quarter proved to be the second for the Wolves, which outscored the Wolves 22-6 to go into halftime with a 36-12 lead.  They would need every one of those points as the Vikings would shutout out the Wolves in the third quarter before going on a 24-14 run in the fourth.

 

Carter Zimmerman continued to make his case for conference player of the year with six total touchdowns on the game. He found Kaden Vardon for all three of his passing touchdowns and rushed for three of his own. Zimmerman put up 364 offensive yards, including 269 yards on 40 carries.

 

Sam Lindenberg did his best to match Zimmermann, throwing for 184 yards and three touchdowns while rushing for 148 yards and two scores. Braden Sitte led all receivers with 114 yards receiving on four catches for two touchdowns. 

 

The Wolves look to stay perfect in conference play when they host NEW Lutheran/Oneida Nation. The Vikings will look to break their three-game slide at Gillett. Both games will kickoff at 7 p.m.

Wolves soccer held scoreless against Green Bay NEW Lutheran

The Algoma Wolves boys soccer team was unable to get on the board in their Thursday loss to Green Bay NEW Lutheran. The loss drops the Wolves record to 0-5 so far this season. The Wolves went into the half down 3-0, and the momentum continued for GB NEW Lutheran in the second half. GB NEW Lutheran’s Lucas Dhein had four goals. The Wolves will play against Gibraltar/Sevastopol on Thursday in their next matchup. The Wolves will be the host. 

Algoma football looks to keep momentum rolling against Gibraltar

Looking at how the regular season has gone, it is hard to believe the Algoma football team ever took a year off.

 

COVID is to blame for the Wolves never taking to the gridiron for a game last school year with the virus' uncertainty forcing the team to do only intrasquad work in the fall and numbers impacting any attempt at playing in the spring. Algoma head coach Wade Vandervest says they tried to take advantage of the time to install some new things and to get a young team stronger. 

Carter Zimmerman has been key to the Wolves' 2-1 start, especially in last week's 26-6 win over Suring where he threw for 147 yards and one touchdown and rushed for 120 yards and two scores. Vandervest says there are plenty of other players contributing as well.

The Vikings fell to Laona-Wabeno last Saturday 38-22. Sam Lindenberg and Giuseppe Mercier scored rushing touchdowns and Braden Sitte registered one through the air to put points up for the Vikings. 

 

Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. Broadcast coverage of Gibraltar football on 105.1 The GOAT will return next week when the Vikings travel to Gillett. 

 

You can listen to our full interviews with Gibraltar head coach Mike Peck and Algoma head coach Wade Vandervest by clicking on the links. 

Wolves volleyball trying to end losing streak on Thursday

The Algoma Wolves will try to get their first win since their early season win in the Reedsville Invite, when they visit Green Bay-NEW Lutheran-Providence Academy on Thursday. Overall, Algoma is 1-5 coming into the matchup, nearly matching GB NEW Lutheran’s 1-4 record. First serve on Thursday is scheduled for 7:00 PM. 

 

Algoma soccer hosting Green Bay/NEW Lutheran

The Algoma Wolves boys soccer team will have home field advantage when they go for their first win of the season against Green Bay NEW/Lutheran on Thursday. Algoma comes into the game with an 0-5 record, and GB-New Lutheran is 1-7-1 overall. In games with familiar opponents, GB-New Lutheran lost 7-0 to Sturgeon Bay and 2-1 to Gibraltar/Sevastopol. Thursday’s game will take place in Algoma at 4:30 PM. 

Algoma soccer blanked by Roncalli-Two Rivers

The Algoma Wolves boys soccer team gave up two goals in each half of their 4-0 loss to Roncalli-Two Rivers on Tuesday. With the loss to the Jets, the Wolves are now 0-5 and have a shot at the first win on Thursday when they take on Green Bay/NEW Lutheran, who has a 1-7-1 record. The two teams have familiar opponents, as Green Bay/NEW Lutheran fell 7-0 to Sturgeon Bay and 2-1 to Gibraltar/Sevastopol earlier this season. That game will begin at 4:30 PM in Algoma. 

Wolves soccer traveling to go for first win

The Algoma boys soccer team will visit Roncalli-Two Rivers on Tuesday and try to get over the winning hurdle for the first time this season. The Wolves are 0-3 overall to this point with their last loss being a 2-1 defeat to Mayville. According to wissports, Roncalli-Two Rivers is 4-1 this season, but hasn’t played since their September 2nd victory over Green Bay NEW Lutheran. Tuesday’s contest will begin at 4:30 PM at Roncalli HIgh School. 

 

Wolves football travels to Suring

The Algoma football team hopes to extend their winning streak to two with a trip to Suring on deck for Friday night.

 

The Wolves outscored the Wausaukee Rangers 22-6 in the fourth quarter en route to a 44-28 victory after trailing at halftime. Quarterback Carter Zimmerman trails only Gibraltar's Sam Lindenberg on the conference leaderboard for passing (267 yards) and rushing (233 yards) through two games.

 

The Eagles scored 34 unanswered points in its 34-6 win over Sevastopol last week after dropping its season opener. 

 

Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.

Algoma volleyball stays home to face Oconto

The Algoma volleyball team looks for a bounceback performance in front of its home crowd on Thursday. 

 

The Wolves lost its last match 3-1 to Peshtigo, capturing the second set in that contest. It captured its first win two weeks ago with 2-1 victory over Chilton in its tournament held at Reedsville. 

 

The Blue Devils swept all four matches of its invite earlier this year, including a 2-0 win over the Wolves.  No results were posted from their last scheduled match against Gibraltar.

 

First serve is set for 7 p.m.

Wolves cross country hold their own at home meet

The Algoma Wolves cross country team welcomed teams from northeast Wisconsin on Tuesday for a home meet at Peterson Park.

 

The school did not field any boys and did not have enough runners to qualify as a complete team. Veronica Ramirez posted a top 25 performance with a time of 28:57 on the hilly 5K course.

 

GIRLS

1.25.12Veronica Ramirez28:57.50Algoma

2.27.11Savanna Daul29:09.30Algoma

3.32.12Morgan Mattson30:17.60Algoma

Algoma hosts cross country meet Thursday

The Algoma cross country team will have home course advantage when it hosts several teams for an invite Tuesday afternoon. 

 

The Wolves will take on Crivitz, Denmark, Lena, Mishicot, N.E.W. Lutheran - Green Bay, NEWCHAA  (Northeast Wisconsin Christian Homeschoolers Athletic Associaton), Oconto, Providence Academy (Green Bay), Southern Door, Sevastopol, Sturgeon Bay, Wausaukee, and Wolf River Lutheran.

 

The Wolves have not raced since it competed at the Chief K Invitational at Gibraltar late last month.

 

The first race is scheduled for 4:30 p.m.

Algoma volleyball downed by Peshtigo

Despite a victory in the first set, Algoma couldn’t get past Peshtigo on Thursday night. Algoma won set one 25-19, but then lost the next three by scores of 25-20, 25-17, and 25-12. In the contest, Makayline Buck had 20 digs, Amelia Robinson had 6 assists, Ryley Zimmerman had 6 kills, Emily Kirchman had 5 blocks, and Hannah Nell grabbed 3 aces. The Wolves are now 1-4 on the season and they face Oconto on Thursday. 

Algoma hosts Wausaukee in MONLPC crossover

East meets West for a second straight week as Algoma welcomes Wausaukee to Perry Field Thursday night.

 

The Wolves found themselves down 14 early last week against Florence but stood tall the rest of the way even in its 14-6 defeat. Carter Zimmermann struggled at quarterback with three interceptions but registered the Wolves' only touchdown in the third quarter as a part of a 77-yard night. 

 

The Rangers were led by a four-touchdown night by quarterback Kaden Stumbris en route to a 30-6 storm shortened game against Sevastopol last week.

 

The kickoff is set for 7 p.m.