Algoma High School Archives for 2024-09

Slaby, Kirchman pace Wolves at Bremser Invitational

The Algoma Wolves cross country waded through hundreds of runners Thursday at the Jim Bremser Invitational hosted by Mishicot.

 

Sierra Slaby broke 22 minutes on the 5K course to post a Top 50 time while Alex Kirchman was the lone wolf for the boys team as he ran a time of 19:03.

 

1.45.12Sierra Slaby21:59.05Algoma

2.135.9Berkley VanLanen25:16.34Algoma

3.187.10Estella Marrero28:56.33Algoma

4.193.10Ellie Reif29:43.67Algoma

5.197.11Madison Schneider30:48.40Algoma

6.206.12Emily Reif37:56.15Algoma

 

1. 80. 12 Alex Kirchman   19:03.36 Algoma

Wolves avenge loss to United at home

A 28-point second quarter helped the Algoma Wolves avenge their early season loss to Oneida Nation/NEW Lutheran 38-6.

 

Lane Cochart and Parker Lischka led the attack, combining on three completions for 129 yards and two touchdowns. Isaac Yunk had the other completed pass that went for 43 yards. Yunk did most of his damage on the ground as he rushed for 41 yards and one touchdown. Lischka had the other rushing score as he had nearly 40 rushing yards. 

 

The Wolves are back in action on Friday when they visit Sevastopol. 

Wolves swept away by Storm

The Algoma volleyball team had no answers for the Kewaunee Storm as they were swept 3-0.

 

The Wolves lost the sets by scores of 21-25, 11-25, and 23-25. They were led by MyLee Jones (10 Kills 16 Receptions 12 Digs), Therese Gerdmann (4 Kills), Jadyn Nellis (20 Receptions 2 Kills 2 Aces 12 Digs), Maisen Luedke (18 Assists) and Olivia Cabino (20 Receptions 13 Digs).

Slaby, Kirchman lead wolf pack at Crusade Challenge

The Algoma cross country teams were small but mighty at Tuesday's Sheboygan Area Lutheran Crusade Challenge.

 

Neither the boys or the girls had enough runners to compete as a team. For the boys, Alex Kirchman was the lone competitor but broke 19:30 on the 5K course to finish in 33rd. Sierra Slaby found herself in the top 10 with a eighth place finish and a time of 21:30.

 

33 Alex Kirchman 12 Algoma 19:27.00 1

 
8 Sierra Slaby 12 Algoma 21:30.54 1 
61 Berkley VanLanen 10 Algoma 25:20.95 1 
109 Madison Schneider 11 Algoma 32:08.74 1 

Wolves football win second straight at Three Lakes

The Algoma Wolves made the most of their long trip to Three Lakes on Saturday, beating the Blue Jays on the gridiron 36-8.

 

It was 22-0 before the Wolves get its say in offensively. By then, Parker Lischka had scored through the air from Lane Cochart and on the ground for the first two touchdowns before Isaac Yunk found the endzone. After Carter Flannery helped the Blue Jays narrow the deficit with a score from a yard out, Cochart and Yunk each reached the endzone on the ground to help the Wolves march to a second straight victory.

Lischka and Yunk each had over 100 yards rushing as the Wolves compiled more than 300 on the afternoon. Lischka also accounted for 89 of Cochart's 115 yards passing.

 

 

The Wolves are back in action this Friday with a rare opportunity to avenge a loss earlier this season when Oneida Nation/NEW Lutheran travel to Perry Field.

Wolves volleyball stifled by Blazers

The Algoma Wolves volleyball team could not add a blemish to NEW Lutheran's Packerland resume on Thursday night, losing to the Blazers in straight sets.

 

The Wolves could not crack 20 points in any set, losing 25-19, 25-17, 25-18. The Blazers were dangerous from the service line with Emma Laatsch, Abby Kirchner, and Sydney Steffel all registering at least three aces.

 

Leading the way for the Wolves were Jadyn Nellis (5 Kills), MyLee Jones (2 Kills, 3 Aces 5 Digs), Lauren Loucks (2 Kills 1 Ace), Maisen Luedke (3 Aces 6 digs 6 Assists), and Olivia Cabino (5 Digs 3 Assists).

Slaby leads Wolves at home cross country invite

The small team was mighty as Algoma hosted its home meet on Tuesday at Peterson Park.

 

Neither squad had enough runners to qualify for team awards, and the boys did not even run anyone. Sierra Slaby led the way with a fourth-place finish and a 5K time of 22:14.

 

1.4.12Sierra Slaby22:14.50Algoma

2.17.10Berkley VanLanen25:39.69Algoma

3.58.11Sophia Ramirez34:45.09Algoma

4.60.12Emily Reif37:23.62Algoma

Algoma hosts cross country meet Tuesday

The Algoma cross country team will host the home invitational on Tuesday, when it will welcome 15 other teams.

 

Crivitz, Denmark, Kewaunee, Lena, NEWCHAA (Northeast Wisconsin Christian Homeschoolers Athletic Associaton), Oconto, Oneida Nation, Peshtigo, Sevastopol, Southern Door, St John Bosco, Sturgeon Bay, Suring, Wausaukee, and Wolf River Lutheran are also expected to make the trip for the meet. The first race is expected to begin at 4:30 p.m.

 

Wolves volleyball drops first conference match

The Algoma volleyball team will have to wait another day to win their first Packerland Conference match of the season after being swept by Oconto 3-0 on Thursday.

 

The Wolves threatened in the first game but could not crack 20 points in the final two, losing the match 25-23, 25-14, 25-18. The Wolves could not match the Blue Devils' Alaina Vandenlangenberg, who racked up eight service aces in their victory.

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