Algoma High School Archives for 2025-04

Zimmerman, Wolves clobber Clippers

The Algoma Wolves could have ended Tuesday's game a lot sooner as they blew out Sturgeon Bay on Tuesday 18-0.

 

Macie Zimmermann was a one-girl show for the Wolves, driving three runs thanks to her home run and her triple to complement her night on the mound where she struck out 14 of the 16 batters she faced. Natalie Ray doubled and tripled while Nora Krause and Jadyn Nellis also posted extra-base hits. Sierra Slaby went 4-5 as one of five players for the Wolves with multiple hits. Annika Schoeneman posted the lone hit for the Clippers in the loss. 

Wolves softball clobbers Storm

The Algoma softball team scored at least three runs in in three different innings to run away from Kewaunee 11-2 on Monday despite three errors.

 

A four-run second inning would be all the Wolves would need, thanks to RBI singles from Madison Schneider and Jadyn Nellis. After Breanna Riha's RBI single helped the Storm get a run back in the top of the third, the Wolves responded with three runs in the bottom half of the frame and another run in the fourth to put the game well out of reach. Macie Zimmerman not only went 3-4 at the plate with an RBI, she also struck out 11 across seven innings, allowing two runs (1 ER) on four hits and five walks. Brooke Mattson, Nora Krause, Olivia Cabino, and Nellis each had two hits while Nellis, Schneider, and Krause had multi RBI games. Riha posted three of the Storm's four hits and both RBI in the loss. She also took the loss on the mound, allowing seven runs (7 ER) on 10 hits  and three walks while striking out four.

 

The Storm will try to rebound against Sevastopol at home (5 p.m.) while the Wolves travel to Sturgeon Bay (5 p.m.)

Algoma boys finish second in conference relays meet

The Algoma track team saw its two squads finish in the top four at Thursday's Packerland Conference Relays meet.

 

The boys were led by the DMR 4000m which finished in first place overall. Estella Marrero led the girls with a fourth place finish 300m hurdles. 

 

Mens Results

110m Hurdles - 27" Varsity - Finals

4.11Aiden Moen19.73aPRAlgoma

6.12Wyatt Fay20.74aPRAlgoma

9.10Cooper Fay21.65aPRAlgoma

300m Hurdles - 36" Varsity - Finals

2.12Wyatt Fay47.31aPRAlgoma

5.12Alex Kirchman49.61aPRAlgoma

9.11Brennan Buckman58.90aSRAlgoma

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

7.10

Preston Borths

10

Jordan Dukish

11

Chance Rader

11

Brennan Buckman

53.43a

Algoma - A

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

3.12

Hunter O'Hern

11

Lane Cochart

11

Braden Crewe

10

Jack Meverden

1:44.52a

Algoma - A

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

4.9

Kaden Bielawski

10

Brayden Brumm

10

Cooper Fay

10

Dakota Duerst

4:34.81a

Algoma - A

4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals

3.10

Brayden Brumm

9

Kaden Bielawski

10

Dakota Duerst

11

Aiden Moen

10:24.40a

Algoma - A

4x1600 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.11

Aiden Moen

12

Tyler Challis

10

Dakota Duerst

10

Brayden Brumm

25:43.86a

Algoma - A

SMR 1600m - [200-200-400-800] Varsity - Finals

3.10

Preston Borths

10

Jack Meverden

12

Alex Kirchman

11

Chance Rader

4:12.59a

Algoma - A

DMR 4000m - [1200-400-800-1600] Varsity - Finals

1.10

Jack Meverden

12

Tyler Challis

11

Chance Rader

12

Alex Kirchman

12:53.11a

Algoma - A

Shot Put - 12lb Varsity - Finals

12.9Ethan Melotte43-00.00PRAlgoma

16.12John Kirchman37-09.00Algoma

2.10Jordan Dukish36-05.00PRAlgoma

Discus - 1.6kg Varsity - Finals

10.11Lane Cochart129-11PRAlgoma

1.12John Kirchman117-11Algoma

11.9Ethan Melotte107-08Algoma

High Jump Varsity - Finals

7.11Braden Crewe5-10.00Algoma

11.11Chance Rader5-02.00PRAlgoma

3.11Daitton Paszczak4-08.00Algoma

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

7.11Brennan Buckman12-00.00Algoma

9.12Wyatt Fay12-00.00PRAlgoma

1.10Cooper Fay10-00.00Algoma

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

12.12Tyler Challis15-08.50Algoma

18.12Hunter O'Hern13-05.00Algoma

5.10Jordan Dukish13-04.00PRAlgoma

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

8.12Tyler Challis33-09.00Algoma

6.12Hunter O'Hern28-09.50Algoma

 

Womens Results

100m Hurdles - 33" Varsity - Finals

6.10Estella Marrero19.43aPRAlgoma

7.10Ellie Reif20.83aAlgoma

--12Emily ReifNTAlgoma

300m Hurdles - 30" Varsity - Finals

4.10Estella Marrero54.02aPRAlgoma

9.10Ellie Reif1:02.01aPRAlgoma

10.12Vivika Meverden1:02.41aSRAlgoma

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

7.11

Mackenzie Stewart

11

Lydia Nell

11

Tessa LeBotte

11

Madelyn Borths

1:04.27a

Algoma - A

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

7.11

Mackenzie Stewart

11

Madelyn Borths

11

Sylvia Toebe

11

Lydia Nell

2:25.00a

Algoma - A

SMR 1600m - [200-200-400-800] Varsity - Finals

7.12

Emily Reif

12

Vivika Meverden

10

Estella Marrero

10

Eva Liu

5:22.88a

Algoma - A

Shot Put - 4kg Varsity - Finals

13.10Grace Schwerin27-02.00Algoma

4.11Gabrielle Srnka23-08.00PRAlgoma

19.11Madelyn Borths23-05.00Algoma

Discus - 1kg Varsity - Finals

12.10Grace Schwerin79-03PRAlgoma

6.11Gabrielle Srnka57-04PRAlgoma

20.11Sylvia Toebe55-01Algoma

High Jump Varsity - Finals

6.11Sylvia Toebe4-02.00PRAlgoma

3.11Lydia Nell4-00.00PRAlgoma

--11Tessa LeBotteNHAlgoma

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

9.10Estella Marrero9-00.00Algoma

1.10Ellie Reif7-00.00Algoma

5.12Emily Reif6-06.00PRAlgoma

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

 

Algoma School District Celebrates Two Outstanding Student-Athletes Signing

Algoma High School is proud to announce that two of its standout student-athletes have officially committed to continuing their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level. In a celebratory signing day ceremony held at 2:30 PM on April 30 in the cafeteria of Algoma Middle/High School, Carson Leist and Sierra Slaby signed National Letters of Intent, marking a major milestone in both their athletic journeys and academic futures.

Carson Leist, a senior Pitcher/3rd Baseman for the Algoma Wolves has committed to Concordia University Wisconsin to play Baseball. Some of his Team Achievements include Packerland Conference & Regional Champions in 2024. Also, individual achievements include Packerland Conference Honorable Mention (9th) and Second Team All Conference (10th & 11th). Carson has been a driving force behind the team's success over the past four years.

Sierra Slaby, also a senior and a standout Point Guard/Guard has signed with Aurora University Illinois for Women's Basketball. Some of her accolades include her Team Awards of Most Improved (9th) and Captain (10-12th) and MVP (12th). She also has earned Packerland Conference Honorable Mention (9-11th) and First Team All-Conference (12th). She has been a notable leader on and off the court the past four years.

"This is a tremendous achievement, not only for these student-athletes but for our entire school community," said Whitney Ebert-Maulick, the Athletic Director.  "Their dedication, discipline, and perseverance set an example for all students. We're incredibly proud of them and excited to see what the future holds."

Family members, coaches, teammates, and school staff gathered to celebrate the momentous occasion with speeches, photos, and plenty of applause. The event highlighted not only athletic excellence but also the importance of academic commitment and character.

Congratulations to Carson Leist and Sierra Slaby as they take this exciting next step toward their future!

Late Wolves softball rally sinks Marines

The Algoma Wolves softball team did all of their scoring in the sixth inning to top Marinette Thursday evening 4-1.

 

Brianna Adamski kept the Wolves in check through five innings, allowing no runs and no hits. Jadyn Nellis sparked the rally with an inning-starting walk before eventually loading the bases. With two outs, Natalie Ray's single helped the Wolves take the lead to drive home Sierra Slaby and Brooke Mattson. Bristol Schmidt capped off the scoring with a two-run single of her own. 

 

Despite the lack of offense until the sixth inning, Macie Zimmerman kept things close for the Wolves to eventually take the win. Her final line was a complete game, allowing one run (0 ER) on five hits while striking out 11.

 

They are back in action tonight when they play Wrightstown.

Three Wolves win events at home track meet

The Algoma Wolves track team found themselves on top of the podium three times at the Packerland Conference meet they hosted on Thursday.

 

Chance Rader's personal record in the 1600m was good enough to win the event to go with his second place finish in the 800m. For the girls, Eva Liu (3200m) and Estella Marrero (pole vault) also posted personal records to win their respective events.

 

Mens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.11Brennan Buckman11.87aPRAlgoma

25.11Daitton Paszczak13.97aPRAlgoma

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

6.10Jack Meverden26.13aPRAlgoma

9.11Lane Cochart27.27aPRAlgoma

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.12Alex Kirchman58.20aPRAlgoma

6.10Brayden Brumm1:04.25aPRAlgoma

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.11Chance Rader2:28.53aPRAlgoma

6.10Brayden Brumm2:47.86aPRAlgoma

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.11Chance Rader5:32.20aPRAlgoma

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.12Alex Kirchman11:31.32aSRAlgoma

110m Hurdles - 39" Varsity - Finals

2.11Aiden Moen18.20aPRAlgoma

300m Hurdles - 36" Varsity - Finals

2.11Aiden Moen47.26aSRAlgoma

--11Brennan BuckmanDNFAlgoma

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

4.9

Reid Woelfel

12

John Kirchman

9

Landon Schneider

9

Ethan Melotte

53.45a

Algoma - B

5.10

Jack Meverden

10

Cooper Fay

12

Wyatt Fay

11

Brennan Buckman

54.16a

Algoma - A

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

3.12

Tyler Challis

11

Braden Crewe

11

Aiden Moen

12

Aaron Powers

1:52.31a

Algoma - A

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.12

Tyler Challis

12

Hunter O'Hern

10

Jack Meverden

12

Alex Kirchman

4:12.57a

Algoma - A

Shot Put - 12lb Varsity - Finals

2.9Ethan Melotte39-10.00Algoma

4.12John Kirchman36-05.25Algoma

5.11Lane Cochart35-07.25PRAlgoma

6.11Josh Bennett33-08.75Algoma

8.10Jordan Dukish32-07.50Algoma

9.9Kaden Bielawski31-11.00Algoma

14.9Landon Schneider28-07.50PRAlgoma

16.12Aiden Tweedy28-05.25Algoma

19.9Reid Woelfel24-11.50PRAlgoma

20.10Preston Borths24-02.50Algoma

21.10Dakota Duerst23-08.75PRAlgoma

Discus - 1.6kg Varsity - Finals

2.11Lane Cochart123-00.50PRAlgoma

3.12John Kirchman114-01Algoma

4.9Ethan Melotte102-09Algoma

5.10Jordan Dukish100-11PRAlgoma

12.11Josh Bennett85-01Algoma

13.9Kaden Bielawski81-06Algoma

14.12Aiden Tweedy81-01Algoma

19.9Landon Schneider77-06PRAlgoma

22.9Reid Woelfel64-06PRAlgoma

23.10Preston Borths64-00PRAlgoma

24.10Dakota Duerst61-04PRAlgoma

High Jump Varsity - Finals

5.11Chance Rader5-00.00PRAlgoma

7.11Daitton Paszczak4-08.00Algoma

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

2.11Brennan Buckman12-00.00PRAlgoma

3.10Cooper Fay10-00.00PRAlgoma

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

6.12Tyler Challis16-06.00SRAlgoma

9.10Jack Meverden15-11.00Algoma

12.11Lane Cochart15-01.00PRAlgoma

13.12Aaron Powers14-08.50PRAlgoma

14.10Brayden Brumm14-06.00PRAlgoma

15.12Hunter O'Hern14-05.00Algoma

16.11Aiden Moen14-04.50SRAlgoma

18.10Preston Borths9-07.00SRAlgoma

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

5.12Tyler Challis33-07.00Algoma

7.12Hunter O'Hern31-03.00Algoma

 

Womens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

10.11Madelyn Borths15.37aPRAlgoma

18.11Tessa LeBotte16.39aSRAlgoma

25.11Lydia Nell19.35aPRAlgoma

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

7.11Madelyn Borths33.01aPRAlgoma

8.12Vivika Meverden33.26aPRAlgoma

10.11Sylvia Toebe33.92aSRAlgoma

20.11Tessa LeBotte35.68aSRAlgoma

21.11Lydia Nell37.86aPRAlgoma

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.10Eva Liu16:00.47aPRAlgoma

100m Hurdles - 33" Varsity - Finals

4.10Estella Marrero19.60aPRAlgoma

7.12Vivika Meverden21.87aPRAlgoma

Shot Put - 4kg Varsity - Finals

6.10Grace Schwerin27-06.50Algoma

7.11Madelyn Borths25-08.25Algoma

12.11Gabrielle Srnka22-04.50PRAlgoma

16.11Mackenzie Stewart21-07.50PRAlgoma

Discus - 1kg Varsity - Finals

7.10Grace Schwerin65-11PRAlgoma

11.11Gabrielle Srnka57-02PRAlgoma

12.11Sylvia Toebe54-00Algoma

15.11Madelyn Borths52-03SRAlgoma

16.11Mackenzie Stewart51-04PRAlgoma

High Jump Varsity - Finals

5.11Lydia Nell3-10.00PRAlgoma

5.11Sylvia Toebe3-10.00Algoma

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

1.10Estella Marrero9-00.00PRAlgoma

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

7.12Emily Reif11-11.50PRAlgoma

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

6.12Emily Reif26-04.50Algoma

9.11Tessa LeBotte25-07.00PRAlgoma

Wolves softball tame Bulldogs

A six-run third inning provided all the offense the Algoma softball team would need in a 11-4 win over Peshtigo on Tuesday.

 

Natalie Ray was at the plate for most of the rally, watching Brooke Mattson scored on a fielders choice before her double drove in a run. Ray ended her day going 2-4 with three RBI, which matched Macie Zimmerman's total after she hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning. Mattson, Ray, and Olivia Cabino all had multi-hit games. Zimmerman went the distance in the circle, allowing four runs (2 ER) on four hits.

Wolves baseball falls late to Rockets

Cedar Grove-Belgium scored four runs in the sixth inning to escape their matchup with Algoma with a 7-6 win.

 

The two teams traded two-run innings in the first inning with Charlie Prokash and Carson Leist singling in runs. The Wolves would take a 5-2 lead in the third inning thanks to a Rockets error and a run-scoring single off the bat of Jack Schwader. The two teams would trade runs before the Rockets put four on the scoreboard in the sixth inning. While Jonah Banton's double got the Rockets closer, two errors brought in the game-tying and eventual game-winning runs to sink the Wolves. 

 

Prokash, Jacob Massey, Schwader, and Leist all registered RBI in the loss. Leist was responsible for the decision on the mound, allowing the final two runs (0 ER) in the contest in 2/3 of an inning. 

Wolves baseball throttle Wolverines

Four runs in the first and fourth innings led the Algoma baseball team to ending their game against Crivitz early, beating them 10-0 in six innings on Thursday.

 

RBI singles from Charlie Prokash, Jacob Massey, and Jonah Dahms led to the first four-run inning for the Wolves. Things would stay that way until the fourth inning when the Wolves pieced together another four-run inning, highlighted by a second RBI single by Prokash. The game's fate was decided the very next inning when Massey doubled in Carson Leist and Dylan Seiler to reach the 10-run mercy rule threshold. 

 

Massey ended his day with two hits with five RBI while Prokash, Dahms, and Leist all posted multi-hit games.  Leist went the distance for the Wolves, allowing one hit while striking out nine.

Wolves softball clobbers Wolverines ahead of Cougars matchup

The Algoma softball team made quick work of the Crivitz Wolverines on Thursday, beating their visitors 13-0 in five innings.

 

A scoreless first inning set the stage for a four-run second inning for the Wolves, highlighted by run-scoring singles from Brooke Mattson and Bristol Schmidt. Home runs from Macie Zimmerman and Natalie Ray extended the lead in the third inning to 7-0 before the Wolves laid the fatal blows in the fourth inning with six runs on five hits.

 

Ray led the way with three hits and three RBI. Zimmerman and Madison Schneider also had two hits in the Wolves' victory. Zimmerman was equally impressive on the mound, allowing no runs on one hit while striking out seven. 

 

The Wolves are back in action this morning at 11 a.m. when they play a Good Friday matchup against Coleman. 

Wolves softball earn big win against Vikings

The Algoma Wolves softball team put up crooked numbers in each of the first four innings to earn a 14-1 win over Gibraltar on the road on Tuesday.

 

Macie Zimmerman opened the scoring on a RBI double, setting up a 2-0 first inning. The Wolves would extend it to 7-0 the next inning, with Sierra Slaby, Brooke Mattson, and Olivia Cabino recording RBI base hits. They would tack on three more in the third inning and four more in the fourth inning as Nora Krause and Zimmerman each registered run-scoring extra-base hits. Courtney Foy would break up the shutout for the Vikings with an RBI single that rewarded Pam Prescott after she doubled.

 

Mattson, Zimmerman, and Madison Schneider all had two hits while Slaby collected four RBI. Zimmerman shined in her five innings of work, allowing one run (1 ER) on three hits while striking out 11. Emile Glocke took the loss for the Vikings, allowing 14 runs (10 ER) on 10 hits while striking out five in five innings. 

Wolves softball outlast Eagles for second straight

The Algoma Wolves softball team had to come from behind to beat their Packerland Conference rivals for a second straight time, topping Southern Door. 

 

The Eagles scored three unanswered runs after the Wolves' Jadyn Nellis opened the scoring with an RBI single. Ashlyn Delfosse's double in the third inning made it 2-1 Eagles and Samantha Melville crossed home plate in the fourth inning to extend the lead. 

 

The Wolves tied the game in the fifth inning on singles from Nellis and Macie Zimmerman before they won the game in the seventh inning on a two-out double by Zimmerman. 

 

In addition to her two-hit, two RBI game, Zimmerman pitched a complete game from the circle, allowing three runs (3 ER) on four hits while striking out 11. Alanah Kaye was equally impressive despite the loss, allowing four runs (4 ER) on six hits while striking out eight across seven innings. Ava Uecker had a two-hit game for the Eagles. 

 

The Wolves are back in action Tuesday when they visit Gibraltar for a 5 p.m. game.

Wolves softball power past Eagles

The Algoma softball team fell 2-0 early to score seven unanswered runs en route to a 9-4 victory over Southern Door on Thursday.

 

Alanah Kaye's double opened the scoring for the Eagles, driving in Ashlyn Delfosse and Reese Vogel to take the early 2-0 lead. The Wolves would match it in their half of the first, with Macie Zimmerman scoring on a lineout and Natalie Ray knocking in Sierra Slaby. An error set Jadyn Nellis up for a two-run single to double the advantage in the second, and the Wolves used a passed ball, an error, and a ground out to grind out three more runs to make it 7-2. After the Eagles scored in the fourth inning, the Wolves tallied a pair in the fifth when Olivia Cabino's flyout brought home two more runs. An error set up the game's final score when Ashlyn Delfosse was able to scamper home on a ground ball.

 

Ray led the offensive charge for the Wolves, going 3-3 with two runs scored and one driven in. Three other Wolves collected hits in the win earned by the pitcher Zimmerman, who struck out 13 batters while allowing four runs (two ER) on four hits. Vogel and Kaye each had two hits in the loss for the Eagles. Delfosse was responsible for all nine runs from the circle as she pitched 4 1/3 innings.

Big inning dooms Wolves baseball

It only took one inning to doom the Algoma baseball team to a 10-0 loss to Green Bay Preble at Green Bay Southwest on Saturday.

 

The fatal inning saw the Wolves gave up three walks and commit three errors to allow seven runs in the frame. Not helping things was Hornets pitcher Branson Kent, who allowed no hits and one walk while striking eight Wolves batter out.

Wolves softball walked off by Tigers

The Algoma softball tied the game late but was walked off by the Chilton Tigers in a 3-2 defeat.

 

The Wolves struck first in the fourth inning when Macie Zimmerman scored on a sacrifice bunt by Natalie Ray. The Tigers would tally a run in the fourth and fifth innings to take a 2-1 lead run into the seventh inning. Ray crossed the plate herself in the seventh inning on a groundout off the bat of Madison Schneider. The Wolves were one out away from forcing extra innings when the team's second error of the inning brought around the winning run.

 

Zimmerman took the loss in the complete game effort, allowing three runs (zero earned) on six hits and one walk while striking out seven.

Wolves softball see lead slip against Thunder

The Algoma Wolves softball team saw an early lead slip away in its 7-4 loss to Seymour on Thursday.

 

The Wolves struck in the first inning when Nora Krause doubled home Brooke Mattson to make it 1-0. After the Thunder registered an RBI single and an RBI double in consecutive at-bats to take the lead, the Wolves took it right back with a pair of run-scoring ground-outs and a passed ball to make it 4-2 after three innings. The game flipped on the Wolves in the fifth when Macie Zimmerman gave up a game-tying two-run homer before the eventual game-winner came across on an RBI single. A pair of RBI singles in the seventh inning gave the Thunder all the insurance they would need. Zimmerman's day ended with 13 strikeouts, but allowed seven runs (seven earned) on 10 hits and six walks in her season debut. Mattson, Zimmerman, and Krause recorded the Wolves' three hits.

 

The Wolves are back in action on Friday when they play Chilton at 4:30 p.m.

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