Algoma High School Archives for 2024-10

Lischka, Algoma well represented on All-Across the Bay teams

An undefeated team during the conference was rewarded as the Algoma Wolves football players dotted the inaugural All-Across the Bay Conference teams.

 

Highlighting the selections was Parker Lischka, who garnered offensive player of the year honors in addition to being named to the first team on both sides of the ball. You can find the rest of Algoma's selections below:

 

Offensive Player of the Year:

Parker Lischka

 

First Team:

John Kirchman - Offensive Line

Joey Cabino - Linebacker

Lane Cochart - Quarterback

Parker Lischka - Defensive Back and Offensive End

 

Second Team:

Gavin Bielawski - Offensive Line

John Kirchman - Defensive Line

 

Honorable Mention:

Carson Leist - Defensive Line

Wyatt Fay - Defensive Back and Offensive End

Isaac Yunk - Running Back

 

In the Packerland Conference, the volleyball and soccer team also placed athletes on teams.

 

PACKERLAND VOLLEYBALL

MyLee Jones: Outside Hitter First Team

Olivia Cabino: Libero Honorable Mention

 

PACKERLAND SOCCER
Cody Kirchman: Midfielder First Team

Alex Kirchman: Defender First Team

Chance Rader: Forward Second Team

Cooper Krause: Midfielder Honorable Mention

Alex Gonzalez: Defender Honorable Mention

Brogan Ray: Goalkeeper Honorable Mention

Picture courtesy of Algoma Football

 

Wolves volleyball bit by Bulldogs

The Algoma Wolves volleyball team could never get into an offensive rhythm against the Peshtigo Bulldogs, losing their match in straight sets Thursday night.

 

The Bulldogs swept the Wolves by scores of 11-25, 9-25, 16-25. They were led by MyLee Jones (4 Kills  6 Digs), Jadyn Nellis (3 Kills, 4 Digs), Maisen Luedke (10 Assists, 2 Kills), Olivia Cabino (34 Receptions, 10 Digs)

Kirchman, Seiler earn All-Conference nods at Packerland championships

The Algoma Wolves made the most of their afternoon at the Shorewood Cross Country Course as they competed in the Packerland Conference Cross Country Championships.

 

Algoma senior Alex Kirchman placed 4th in the boys race, earning 1st Team All-Conference honors with a time of 19:03. Sophomore Dylan Seiler finished 9th (and had the 5th best time among underclassmen) at 19:31, earning 2nd Team All-Conference. On the girls' side, Berkley VanLanen snuck under 25 minutes to pace the Wolves with a 25th-place finish.

 

1.25.9Berkley VanLanen24:59.2Algoma

2.26.10Estella Marrero25:05.0Algoma

3.35.10Ellie Reif26:56.5Algoma

4.39.11Madison Schneider27:43.8Algoma

5.53.12Gracie Robinson32:47.3Algoma

6.55.12Emily Reif36:21.3Algoma

7.12Sierra SlabyDNFAlgoma

 

1.4.12Alex Kirchman19:03.0Algoma

2.9.10Dylan Seiler19:31.0Algoma

 

Picture courtesy of the Algoma Athletic Booster Club

Sevastopol sweeps Wolves in volleyball

The Sevastopol Pioneers were able to topple the Algoma Wolves in Packerland Conference volleyball action in Institute Tuesday evening.  The Pioneers won the first two close sets 25-21 and 29-27, before pulling away in the third set 25-15. 

Algoma was led by MyLee Jones with 11 kills, three aces and 13 digs.  Jaydn Nellis had ten kills and 14 digs, while Maisen Luedke contributed 26 sets, four aces and 12 digs.  

Wolves soccer salvage draw against Paladins

Goalkeepers were tested early and often in Monday's 2-2 draw between Algoma and Providence Academy.

 

The Wolves peppered goalkeeper Brice Nedobeck with 17 shots on goal, sneaking two of them past him in the second half to earn the draw. Monty and Elliot Gungor scored the goals for the Paladins, with James Rentmeester assisting with both tallies. Goalkeeper Brogan Ray withstood his own flurry of shots from the Paladins, ensuring that 13 of the 15 did not reach the back of the net.

 

 

Algoma sweeps Southern Door on volleyball court

The Algoma Wolves' attack was on point Thursday night as they swept Southern Door at home 3-0, winning the sets 25-17, 25-17, 25-19.

 

The Wolves were led by MyLee Jones (8 Kills, 3 Aces, 10 digs), Jadyn Nellis (4 Kills, 4 Aces, 6 Digs), Therese Gerdmann (4 Kills), Natalie Ray (4 Kills), Maisen Luedke (18 Assists, 3 Aces, 11 Digs), and Olivia Cabino (23 receptions, 12 digs). 

 

The Eagles countered with Alanah Kaye (14 digs) and Ashlyn Delfosse (13 assists).

 

Wolves rout Tigers on homecoming

The Algoma Wolves scored at least two touchdowns in every quarter of its 62-26 demolishing of Gillett last Friday night.

 

Joey Cabino got the Wolves on the scoreboard first with a 69-yard touchdown on a kickoff return to make it 6-0. The two teams would trade scores through the first two quarter until Lane Cochart took over for the Wolves. When the dust settled, Cochart threw for 135 yards on five completions for three scores and rushed for two more on 71 yards to pace the Wolves. His top target Parker Lischka also had a banner night, rushing for 100 yards and two touchdowns on five carries while hauling in a 65-yard pass from Cochart for another touchdown. Chris Zima and John Kirchman also reach the endzone for the Wolves in the rout that put them at 5-1 on the season, still a game behind Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas in the standings. The Wolves are back in action this Friday at Suring. 

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