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Algoma High School Archives for 2023-04

Late rally leads Algoma past Elkhart Lake

A seven-run fifth inning put the necessary distance needed for the Algoma Wolves to win 9-3 over visiting Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah.

 

After the Wolves plated two runs in the first inning, their visitors scored single tallies in the second, third, and fifth inning to take an uncomfortable 3-2 advantage. After a two-run single by Aiden Jorns gave the Wolves the lead, they tacked on more thanks to doubles by the Lischka brothers, a walk by Jordan Fenendael, and a run-scoring error on a ball hit by Javen Charles. Braden Leist and Charles limited Elkhart Lake's offense to just three earned runs while striking out eight. 

Miller, Kirchman post big nights for Algoma at Oconto Falls

Austin Miller and Emily Kirchman continue to win events in their track meets, this time at Thursday's proceedings hosted by Oconto Falls.

 

Kirchman broke 35 feet to win the shotput on the same day she threw a season best in the discus to take fourth place. Miller won the pole vault with a height of 11 feet. Two other athletes cracked the top five while Logan Borths swept the wheelchair events.

 

Wolves baseball takes on Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah

The Algoma Wolves baseball team will welcome in Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah for a non-conference matchup on Friday afternoon. 

 

Algoma took both games against Peshtigo on Tuesday and will look to ride the strong momentum of that game into the matchup with the Resorters. This is a game that was supposed to be played back on the 17th of April, but was rescheduled due to weather. The Wolves enter the matchup at 3-4 overall. 

 

The Resorters enter the game with Algoma winless, with their overall record sitting at 0-7. They are coming off of a loss to Cedar Grove-Belgium 15-0, in a game where they were one hit. 

 

First pitch from Algoma is set for 4:30 p.m. 

Wolves softball faces test in L-C

In a matchup of Kewaunee county teams, the Algoma Wolves will host the Luxemburg-Casco Spartans on Friday afternoon. 

 

The Wolves will want to shake the feeling of a doubleheader loss to Peshtigo off quickly against Luxemburg-Casco, as Algoma fell 6-5 and 9-1 over the weekend. The team still remains a few games over .500, as they enter the matchup with L-C at 6-3 overall and 3-3 in the Packerland Conference. 

 

Luxemburg-Casco has gotten off to an electrifying start to their season, coming into the game with a 9-1 record overall and in conference play. This will be their first non-conference game of the season, as all of the scheduled games have been postponed or canceled. 

 

First pitch from Algoma is slated for 4:30 p.m. 

Algoma baseball welcomes in Bulldogs

The Algoma Wolves baseball team was at the losing end of the weekend series with Gibraltar this weekend. They will look to bounce back on Tuesday as they face the Peshtigo Bulldogs. 

 

Algoma has started their season 1-4 after winning their first game of the season 13-6. Southern Door and Gibraltar have delivered the losses for the Wolves so far this season, who will look to get back on track so far after their swing of losses. Peshtigo enters the matchup at 3-3 in the Packerland Confernece with their losses coming to NEW Lutheran and two games against Oconto. 

 

First pitch of the doubleheader from Algoma is slated for 4:30 p.m. 

Wolves softball cruises past Vikings Saturday

The Algoma Wolves softball team made quick work of the Gibraltar Vikings in both games of the doubleheader on Saturday. 

 

In the first game, an eight run first inning was the recipe for success for the Wolves as they made their way to a 19-0 victory. The game lasted a total of three innings, with Hannah Nell pitching a no-hitter for the Wolves, who are rolling as of recent. 

 

Game two was not much different, except for a bigger margin of victory for Algoma. The Wolves buried the Vikings 15-0 in game two, outscoring Gibraltar 34-0 in the two games played on the day. Macie Zimmerman was the winning pitcher for game two with a perfect game, that was shortened as well, as it went three innings. 

 

Algoma will now host Peshtigo on Tuesday. 

Algoma softball tops Mishicot in the seventh inning

The Algoma Wolves topped Mishicot in a non-conference softball game on Friday 8-7. Scoring a run in the bottom of the seventh inning, the Wolves were able to come away with the big win at home. The Wolves were led by Macie Zimmerman who came through with a double and two RBIs. Teagen Luedke added a triple and two RBIs.  Zimmerman was the winning pitcher for Algoma.

Algoma softball hosts Mishicot

After their scheduled game with Coleman was canceled, the Algoma Wolves softball team will take on one of the top teams in the state Friday afternoon as they take on the Mishicot Indians. 

 

The results of their most recent series last Saturday was a mixed bag for the Wolves as they lost the first game against the Southern Door Eagles by a score of 19-4. Coming back for game two however, the Wolves were able to get some good offense and slow down the Eagles enough to squeak out a 9-8 victory to salvage the series with the Eagles. Algoma will need all of that success in game two and more when they face off against the Mishicot Indians on Friday afternoon. 

 

Mishicot will enter the game with Algoma with a 4-0 record, and 62 runs scored in those four games played. Their most recent game against St. Mary's Catholic, who sits atop the Big East Conference, was a final score of 21-6, as Mishicot scored 16 runs in the second inning. 

 

First pitch from Algoma is set for 4:30 p.m. 

Wolves softball bus up to Coleman

The Algoma Wolves softball team is set to hit the diamond again after splitting their weekend series as they take on the Coleman Cougars Thursday afternoon. 

 

The results of that series on Saturday was a mixed bag for the Wolves as they lost the first game against the Southern Door Eagles by a score of 19-4. Coming back for game two however, the Wolves were able to get some good offense and slow down the Eagles enough to squeak out a 9-8 victory to salvage the series with the Eagles. They will now move their attention to potentially Coleman Thursday afternoon pending the weather. 

 

Coleman had their way with the visiting Wausuakee Rangers on Tuesday afternoon, winning 11-2. The Cougars are 3-0 after their opening day loss to the Sevastopol Pioneers 10-9, having their overall record sit at 3-1 entering the matchup with Algoma. 

 

First pitch is set for 4:30 p.m.

Algoma tracks teams win five events at Sevastopol quad

The Algoma track teams won five events on Tuesday, buoying their scores at the Sevastopol Quad

 

Austin Miller was the lone Wolves athlete to win for the boys, posting a personal best of over 11.5 feet in the pole vault to go along with his sixth place finish in the 200m. Four others finished in the top three.

 

On the girls side, Faith Gerdmann (shotput), Emily Kirchman (discus), Emma Strandell (pole vault), and Isabella McCosky (long jump) won their events for the Wolves.

 

 

Wolves stay at home to face  Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah

UPDATED 1:00 p.m: The matchup between the Resorters and Wolves has been postponed due to weather. 

 

The Algoma Wolves will try to forget its weekend set against Southern Door when they play at home, weather permitting, against Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah on Monday.

 

The Wolves lost both ends of a doubleheader against the Eagles 4-2 and 10-0. The only runs scored for the Wolves in the bottom of the first inning of the first game to erase a 1-0 Eagles lead when they scored two runs on three hits. Those runs came when Aiden Jorns drove in two Wolves on a single.

 

The Resorters are 0-5 with their pitchers' ERA a sky-high 10.86 while their team's batting average is hovering just a hair above .170. They lost their last game to Michigan's North Central 12-2.

 

First pitch is scheduled for 4:30 p.m.

 

 

Wolves softball splits matchups with Eagles

The Algoma Wolves responded well to a 19-4 blowout loss with a 9-8 victory against Southern Door Saturday.

 

Southern Door scored eight runs in the first inning and put the game well out of reach in the fifth inning with seven runs in the fifth in the six inning game. Sierra Slaby led the way with two RBI while Slaby and Ryley Zimmerman each had a pair of hits. For the Eagles, Chloe Lustilla and Callie Miller each had three RBI and five players had multi-hit games. 

 

In game two,  the Wolves scored in every inning by the sixth and stopped the Eagles short in the seventh inning to preserve the 9-8  victory. Nora Krause had three hits and drove in two runs while Tegan Luedke drove in a pair of runs for the Wolves. The Eagles saw Greta Gutschow and Tori Marchant each drive in two runs and Payton Gilbertson collect two hits in the loss. 

Algoma softball sees soaring Eagles come to town

The Algoma Wolves and Southern Door Eagles have both started their seasons strong on the softball diamond. The two teams will face off for a conference doubleheader Saturday morning. 

 

The Wolves of Algoma have begun their season 2-0 after two completely different kinds of wins. With a 1-0 win with 2 hits and a 14-0 win with 18 hits on their record, this Algoma team is capable of winning in many different ways. The Wolves have still not given up a run, and that credit has been given to Hannah Nell as she threw a complete game shutout while only allowing 2 hits. In the matchup between these two teams last season, the Eagles of Southern Door won in a 7-6 nailbiter. 

 

For the Eagles, they are coming off a thumping win over Wrightstown It was one big inning for Southern Door in the win over the Tigers of Wrightstown, scoring 12 runs in the second inning and going through their entire batting order one and a half times in the inning. Southern Door had 18 total hits, led by Callie Miller with 3 hits, Lustilla also with 3 hits, Sophia Counard 2 hits, Ashlyn Delfossse 2 hits, and Gilbertson 2 hits. 

 

Game One of the Doubleheader is slated for 10:00 a.m. 

Wolves baseball hosts Eagles for Doubleheader

Two high powered offenses will clash at Algoma on Saturday morning as the Wolves take on the reigning back to back Packerland champion Southern Door. 

 

Algoma has had one game so far this season, a 13-6 rout of Kohler/Christian. The Wolves set up much of their scoring on the basepaths, stealing 17 bases including six by Grant Vandervest. It was Vandervest that scored the season's first run when Carson Leist singled him after he stole third base. Chase Romdenne stole home for the inning's second run before Carson Lischka singled home Leist. Kaden Vardon kept the run parade going with an RBI single before Lischka took advantage of an error to score the inning's fifth run. 

 

Southern Door has gotten out to a 3-0 record so far this season and has yet to play a full seven inning game. The scores in the three games for the Eagles have been 10-0, 9-0, and most recently against Reedsville 21-7. In the game against Reedsville, the roof fell in on the Panthers when Southern Door unloaded 11 runs on 7 hits in the top of the 5th inning, highlighted by home runs from Derek Schinktgen and Tyler Neinas, and a bases-clearing double by Alec Guilette.

 

Game One of the Doubleheader is set for 10:00 a.m. 

Miller, Kirchman lead the way for Wolves track

The Algoma track teams were small but mighty in their performances at the Southern Door Quad meet on Tuesday.

 

The teams posted six top three performances, including event wins by Emily Kirchman (shot put) and Austin Miller (pole vault). Logan Borths swept the wheelchair events of shot put, 100m, 400m, and 800m with four personal records.

Algoma softball blows past Sheboygan Lutheran

A six-run first inning was all the Algoma Wolves softball team needed in a 14-0 win over Sheboygan Area Lutheran Thursday evening.

 

The Wolves outhit their opponents 18-2 in the five-inning game that saw them bat around in the first frame and almost accomplish the feat again in the second. 

 

Hannah Nell was the star for the Wolves on both sides of the ball, going the distance on the mound to allow the two hits but striking out nine.  She also went 3-4 with two RBI. Teagan Luedke (3-4, 2R, 3RBI), Amelia Robinson (2-4, 2R, 2RBI), Nora Krause (2-4, 4R, 2RBI),  and Sierra Slaby (2-4, 1R) all had multi-hit games for the Wolves. 

Wolves softball heads south for Sheboygan Lutheran

After pulling out a one run win over Crivitz on Tuesday, the Algoma Wolves softball team will be back in action when they take a trip to Sheboygan Area Lutheran in non-conference action. 

 

Hannah Nell started the game for the Algoma Wolves in a low scoring pitchers duel between the Wolves and Wolverines. Brooke Mattson scored the lone run for the Wolves off of a Ryley Zimmerman bunt that resulted in a Crivitz error. Algoma did not see Sheboygan Lutheran last season, and will look to improve to 2-0 on the season before they get to Packerland Conference play against Southern Door. 

 

Sheboygan Lutheran is fresh off a 15-7 win over the Cedar Grove-Belgium on Tuesday, but fell in their opening game 15-4 to St. Mary’s Catholic. The Crusaders struggled at times last year, having an overall record of 3-10 and going 3-7 in the Big East Conference. The matchup between the Wolves and Crusaders is set up to be a good one. 

 

First pitch from Sheboygan is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. 

Algoma softball sneaks past Crivitz

The Algoma Wolves started off their season in winning fashion, defeating the Crivitz Wolverines 1-0 in a non-conference matchup on Tuesday. 

 

Hannah Nell started the game for the Algoma Wolves in a low scoring pitchers duel between the Wolves and Wolverines. Brooke Mattson scored the lone run for the Wolves off of a Ryley Zimmerman bunt that resulted in a Crivitz error. Algoma looks primed to improve on their record from last season with the win over Crivitz, and has a matchup with a Packerland Conference opponent next. For Crivitz, they will need to bounce back and improve their 1-2 overall record. 

 

Both teams had two hits on the night, with Mattson and Zimmerman having the two from Algoma. The Wolves ending up having four walks on the night however. 

 

Algoma will take on the Eagles of Southern Door next and Crivitz will move on to a matchup with Laona/Wabeno. 

Wolves baseball clobbers Kohler/Christian

A five-run first inning set the stage for a successful day for the Algoma Wolves baseball team as they beat Kohler/Christian 13-6 on Monday afternoon.

 

The Wolves set up much of their scoring on the basepaths, stealing 17 bases including six by Grant Vandervest. It was Vandervest that scored the season's first run when Carson Leist singled him after he stole third base. Chase Romdenne stole home for the inning's second run before Carson Lischka singled home Leist. Kaden Vardon kept the run parade going with an RBI single before Lischka took advantage of an error to score the inning's fifth run. 

 

Leist would lead the way offensively, going 2-3 with three RBI while Vandervest, Lischka, Vardon, and Jordan Fenendael all drove in one run. 

 

The Wolves used four pitchers in the game with Jack Cole finishing the game, giving up three runs across the final three innings while striking out six.

Wolves and Wolverine Softball tangle in season opener

Only having one scheduled game postponed, Algoma’s softball team will enjoy the warm weather with a non-conference game against Crivitz on Tuesday afternoon. 

 

The Wolves’ season was all over the map last year, losing to 8-9 Kewaunee and then beating 14-4 Oconto. Algoma will look to ride those highs into this season after making it to the second round of the postseason last year, losing to Iola-Scandinavia 5-3. The Wolves are a relatively veteran lead team with five seniors on the roster. 

 

The Wolverines of Crivitz have already had their first game of the season, losing 11-8 to Amherst on Saturday. The team was 9-14 overall last year, and went 5-5 in the M&O Conference. After beating Gibraltar/Washington Island in the opening round last year 21-0, the Wolverines were defeated by Bonduel 3-0 to end their season. 

 

First pitch from Algoma is set for 4:30 p.m. 

Algoma baseball flies over to Kohler

The Algoma baseball team will make its way down the lakeshore to Kohler to play the Blue Bombers Monday afternoon.

 

Both teams have had the weather prevent them from getting onto the field with the Wolves missing out on a game against Luxemburg-Casco in late March and the Blue Bombers having a contest against Sevastopol postponed. Both teams want to improve on last season's results after combining to win just nine games during their 2022 campaign.

 

First pitch is scheduled for 4:30 p.m.