Algoma High School Archives for 2025-05

Algoma sends dozen to WIAA Sectional

The Algoma track team will be well-represented at Friday's WIAA Sectional Meet hosted by Marathon.

 

The Algoma boys track team was the top-performing team at Tuesday's Hilbert Regional ahead of this weekend's WIAA Sectional Meet. The Wolves boys scored 82 points to finish in third place.

 

The sectional at Marathon High School features Valley Christian, Suring, Valders, Edgar, Pittsville, Stratford, Bowler, Assumption, Auburndale, Bonduel, Coleman, Crivitz, Florence, Gibraltar, Gillett, Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran, Gresham, Hilbert, Manawa, Mishicot, Necedah, Nekoosa, Northwoods, Northland Lutheran, Oneida Nation, Lourdes Academy, Pacelli, Port Edwards, Roncalli, Rosholt, St. Mary Catholic, Sevastopol, Shiocton, Tigerton, Laona-Wabeno, Wild Rose, Oconto, Crandon, Tri-County, Marion, Newman Catholic, Almond-Bancroft, Weyauwega-Fremont, Iola-Scandinavia, Reedsville, Lena/STAA, Three Lakes/Phelps, and Wolf River Lutheran. 

 

3200 Meters Division 3 - Finals

3.12Alex Kirchman10:47.63aPRAlgomaQ

 

4x100 Relay Division 3 - Finals

3.11

Brennan Buckman

12

Wyatt Fay

10

Jack Meverden

12

Hunter O'Hern

46.75a

Algoma - AQ

 

4x800 Relay Division 3 - Finals

3.9

Will Vera

11

Aiden Moen

11

Chance Rader

12

Alex Kirchman

8:55.44a

Algoma - AQ

 

Shot Put - 12lb Division 3 - Finals

3.12John Kirchman44-08.50PRAlgomaQ

4.9Ethan Melotte42-09.00AlgomaQ

 

 

Discus - 1.6kg Division 3 - Finals

4.12John Kirchman122-03AlgomaQ

 

 

High Jump Division 3 - Finals

4.11Braden Crewe5-10.00AlgomaQ

 

 

Pole Vault Division 3 - Finals

1.11Brennan Buckman12-06.00AlgomaQ

2.12Wyatt Fay12-00.00AlgomaQ

4.10Cooper Fay11-06.00PRAlgomaQ

 

Pole Vault Division 3 - Finals

2.10Estella Marrero9-06.00AlgomaQ

Wolves baseball catch Tigers

The Algoma baseball team rode a masterful performance from Charlie Prokash to a 3-1 win over Howards Grove on Thursday to advance to Tuesday's regional semifinal against Roncalli.

 

Down 1-0 in the third inning, the Wolves took the lead for good in the third inning when Carson Leist singled in Braeden Leist before he eventually scored on a pop out by Parker Lischka. The Wolves added insurance in the fifth inning when Carson Leist scored on a wild pitch.

 

Prokash did not need much help in his 6 2/3 innings, allowing one run (1 ER) on four hits while striking out 11. Carson Leist added a save to his two-hit, one RBI day at the plate. Braeden Leist, Prokash, Dylan Seiler also tallied hits win the Wolves' victory. 

Algoma claims regional softball title against Sevastopol

One inning was the difference as the Algoma softball team advanced to next week's sectional semifinal with a 4-1 win over Packerland Conference rival Sevastopol on Thursday. 

 

The Wolves scored all of their runs in the fourth inning, starting with a Brooke Mattson double that drove in Jadyn Nellis and Madison Schneider. They doubled their lead a few batters later when Macie Zimmerman drove in a run on a groundout and Nora Krause singled in another. Zimmerman took a no-hitter into the seventh inning before Addison Schauske homered against her positional counterpart to give the Pioneers a glimmer of hope. Zimmerman did not allow that hope to fester, recording a strikeout and a flyout to win the game. She ended up with seven strikeouts from the circle.

 

Schneider had two hits while Mattson, Krause, and Nellis registered the other ones. Schauske allowed four runs (4 ER) on five hits in her final start as a Pioneer, striking out five in six innings of work.

 

The Wolves travel to Mishicot for the sectional semifinal on Tuesday.

 

Picture from a Facebook post from Algoma Girls Little League Softball

Algoma boys lead way at Hilbert Track Regional

The Algoma boys track team was the top performing team at Tuesday's Hilbert Regional ahead of this weekend's WIAA Sectional Meet.

 

The Wolves boys scored 82 points to finish in third place. No other team finished higher than sixth place overall (Gibraltar girls).

 

Sevastopol's Rashaune Johnson (100m), Gibraltar's Josie Martin (discus), and Algoma's Brennan Buckman (pole vault) won their respective events.

 

Full Results 

Wolves softball derails Zephyrs

Two homers by Algoma helped them reach Thursday's Regional Final after beating St. Mary Catholic 5-1 on Tuesday.

 

The Wolves were down 1-0 in the third inning when Macie Zimmerman helped her own cause with a grand slam. Natalie Ray capped off the scoring with a solo shot in the fifth inning.

 

Ray led the Wolves with two hits while Brooke Mattson, Sierra Slaby, Zimmerman, and Madison Schneider, and Ryley Tweedy all had one. Zimmerman allowed one run (1 ER) on five hits while striking out eight to earn the complete game win. 

Wolves baseball edges Bulldogs

Charlie Prokash's RBI double in the bottom of the seventh inning helped the Algoma baseball team walk off Peshtigo 3-2 on Thursday.

 

The Bulldogs scored the game's first run in the third inning, but the Wolves scored three of the final four runs to give the host team the win. A sacrifice in the fifth inning and an error in the sixth helped the Wolves keep pace the Bulldogs before Prokash's tally in the final inning.

 

Prokash and Parker Lischka each had two hits in the game while Chase Romdenne and Parker Lischka each tallied one. Prokash also earned the win in relief, allowing no runs or errors in three innings. 

Algoma softball walked off by Peshtigo

Despite outhitting their opponents 7-3, the Algoma softball team was walked off by Peshtigo 3-2 Thursday night.

 

The Wolves scored their two runs in the fourth inning thanks to an error and a run-scoring single by Olivia Cabino. The Bulldogs tied the game in the fifth inning and won the game in the seventh inning  on an error.

 

Macie Zimmerman led the Wolves by going 2-3 while Natalie Ray, Sierra Slaby, Nora Krause, and Jadyn Nellis also joined Cabino in the hit department. Zimmerman took the loss in the circle, allowing three runs (2 ER) on three hits while striking out six batters.

Algoma baseball shuts out St. Thomas Aquinas

A seven-run inning helped the Algoma baseball team beat St. Thomas Aquinas 11-0 on Monday.

 

The Wolves were already up 4-0 when the offense delivered the game-ending rally. The Wolves' Jordan Fenendael, Cayden Neuzil, Carson Leist, and Jacob Massey all registered run-scoring singles during the rally while Braeden Leist drew a bases-loaded walk. Carson Leist and Parker Lischka posted multi-hit games while Massey led the way with three RBI. Charlie Prokash pitched the shut out, allowing two hits whule striking out six.

Wolves baseball cruise past Pioneers

The Algoma Wolves scored at least one run in all five innings played in a 10-0 win over Sevastopol Tuesday night.

 

Carson Leist sparked the first runs of the games when his triple drive in Chase Romdenne and later scored on a RBI single from Charlie Prokash. Leading 3-0 in the third inning, the Wolves doubled their lead in the frame behind a run-scoring double by Braeden Leist that errors helped him home on and a sacrifice fly from Jacob Massey. The Wolves ended game early thanks to a pair of runs in the fourth and fifth innings. 

 

Romdenne, Carson Leist, Prokash, and Dylan Seiler all posted two hits, with Seiler pacing the team with two RBI. Prokash allowed two hits and struck out nine in the shutout win. Cash Kuehn and Bo Tanck had the only two hits off of Prokash as they tried to help Andrew Wiesner's cause, who took the loss after giving up 10 runs (4 ER) on 12 hits while striking out two.

Wolves softball outlasts Pioneers

They needed 11 runs, 15 hits, and five Pioneers errors to do it, but Algoma softball earned the hard-fought 11-9 win in 10 innings Tuesday night.

 

The Wolves took a 4-0 lead before the Pioneers whittled it down and forced extra innings in the seventh inning when Naomi Rikkola left the yard with the solo shot. Macie Zimmerman and Nora Krause gave the Wolves the lead in the ninth, only to see it slip in the bottom of the frame when Addison Schauske's run-scoring double was followed up by a Sienna Cain homer to tie the game again. Zimmerman capped off a three run rally with a homer to give the lead back to Wolves in the 10th inning. The Pioneers would get one of those runs back on a lead-off homer by Brynn Schartner, but would leave the tying run at the plate to end the game.

 

For the Wolves, Krause went 4-6 with two RBI while Zimmerman, Brooke Mattson, Natalie Ray, and Jadyn Nellis all had two hits. Zimmerman went the full 10 innings, allowing nine runs (9 ER) on 13 hits and five walks while striking out 13. The Pioneers were led by Ranly, Rikkola, Schauske, Cain, and Sadie Rikkola, who all had two hits and combined to drive in seven of the nine RBI. Leah Schopf took the loss in the circle, allowing 11 runs (7 ER) on 15 hits while striking out seven.

Wolves softball swept by Notre Dame, Denmark

The Algoma softball team's run of Brown County team ended on sour note on Saturday, losing to Notre Dame 13-7 and Denmark 5-2.

 

In game one, the Wolves responded to a five-run inning by the Tritons with three runs of their own on a three-run home run by Macie Zimmerman. The two teams traded single runs before the Tritons scored twice in the fourth and four more times in the fifth inning. Training 13-5, the Wolves scored twice in the seventh inning on an error on a ground ball hit by Natalie Ray. Jadyn Nellis and Zimmerman each had two hits while Zimmerman and Ray each had multi-RBI games. Mackenzie Lischka took the loss from the circle, allowing 13 runs (7 ER) on nine hits while striking out five.

 

In game two, the Wolves tied the game at two in the third inning on an error that scored a pair. The Vikings would break the tie the very next half inning and add two insurance runs to send the Wolves to their third loss in their last four tries. Brooke Mattson and Madison Schneider each had two hits while Macie Zimmerman took the loss from the circle, allowing five runs (2 ER) on six hits while striking out seven. 

Wolves baseball extends winning streak to five after twinbill sweep

The Algoma baseball team extended their winning streak to five after posting a 8-4 win against Mishicot and a 15-0 win over Brillion.

 

In game one, the Wolves and Indians traded two-run frames through the first two innings, leaving the game tied at four until the sixth inning. The Wolves scored three times in the sixth inning thanks to a RBI double by Braeden Leist, who came around to score along with Charlie Prokash on a double hit by Jacob Massey. An insurance came across the plate in the seventh to give the Wolves their final margin of victory. The Leist family combined to pitch all seven innings, allowing four runs (2 ER) on five hits while striking out 10.

 

In game two, the Wolves scored eight times in the first inning, thanks in part to a two-run homer by Braeden Leist, who also added a RBI single along with Parker Lischka and Jacob Massey. Three runs in the third inning and four more in the fourth prompted the early conclusion in the fifth inning. Braeden Leist led all hitters going 4-4 with seven RBI and three runs scored. Chase Romdenne, Carson Leist, and Massey also had multi-hit games. Charlie Prokash pitched all five innings, registering 12 strikeouts while scattering three hits.

Wolves baseball backs Massey in win over Blazers

Jacob Massey burned NEW Lutheran on the mound and at the plate in a 10-0 win on Friday.

 

The Wolves took an early 2-0 lead when Chase Romdenne scored on a Braeden Leist lineout, and Carson Leist scored on a passed ball ahead of a Massey single. After single tallies in the fourth and fifth innings, the Wolves scored six runs to conclude the game early. Cayden Neuzil, Braeden Leist, and Dylan Seiler all posted run-scoring base hits before an error allowed two runs to score with two outs in the sixth. 

 

Romdenne had three hits while Massey and Seiler each had two hits. Braeden Leist had three RBI as he went 1-4. Massey took care of things on the mound, striking out 13 while scattering two hits in six innings. 

 

Schedule for Saturday's games at Mishicot: 10:00 am Algoma vs Mishicot and 12:30 pm Algoma vs Brillion. 

Wolves softball boarded by Pirates

The Algoma softball team saw their slim lead slip away late against Division 1 Bay Port in a 4-1 loss.

 

The Wolves took their 1-0 lead in the fourth inning when Macie Zimmerman's double was followed up by Nora Krause's single to drive her in. The Pirates took the lead for good in the next half-inning, taking advantage of an error before Ava Plumley and Payton Dudra drove in run on back-to-back singles. Dudra was single in another run in the seventh to stretch the lead even more before the Pirates ended the game in the seventh with one base runner on.

 

Brooke Mattson registered the only other hit for the Wolves. Zimmermann took the loss from the circle, allowing four runs (0 ER) on six hits while striking out six.

 

The Wolves are back in action Friday afternoon at 5 p.m.

Wolves baseball hold onto win vs. Blue Devils

Both teams did their damage in the first inning, which was good news for Algoma as they beat Oconto on Tuesday evening 

 

The Wolves cashed in on two Blue Devils' errors in the first inning. Braeden Leist's ground ball was booted to bring home the first run before Charlie Prokash's groundout drove in the second tally. Devon Bostwick drove in the Blue Devils' lone run in the bottom half of the first inning on a RBI single. Bostwick held down the Wolves, allowing two runs (0 ER) on four hits in six innings of work only to be outdone by Prokash, who struck out eight across seven innings, allowing one run (1 ER) on three hits. Chase Romdenne, Carson Leist, Jacob Massey, and Dylan Seiler tallied hits for the Wolves in the win. They return to action on Thursday when they welcome NEW Lutheran.

Wolves softball edges Oconto

Two runs in the sixth inning gave the Algoma Wolves softball team just enough to get past Oconto on Tuesday, winning the game 4-3.

 

While Wolves struck first on a Macie Zimmerman RBI double in the third inning, they found themselves down 2-1 after four thanks to a RBI triple and a wild pitch. The Wolves scored three unanswered runs in a two inning span, highlighted by a two-run sixth inning thanks to a RBI single from Bristol Schmidt and and error committed by the Blue Devils. The game-tying run was 90 feet away after the Blue Devils scratched together a run in the seventh inning, but Zimmerman froze the batter for her eighth strikeout to record the victory. Brooke Mattson, Zimmerman, Natalie Ray, Schmidt, Jadyn Nellis, and Madison Schneider all collected one hit in the win for the Wolves.

Wolves baseball wallop Tigers

The Algoma baseball team scored at least two runs in four of its five innings to beat Howards Grove 10-0 in five innings.

 

The Wolves scored the first two runs when Braeden and Carson Leist took advantage of wild pitches to score from third base. Carson Leist scored again in third inning when Aidan Jorns singled him in. In the fourth inning, Chase Romdenne scored on a passed ball before an error allowed Leist to score for a third time to make it 6-0 in the fourth inning. The Wolves ended the game earlier in the fifth inning thanks to the team batting around and earning a bases-loaded walk, a RBI flyout, and run-scoring singles from Leist and Jacob Massey. 

 

Leist led the way with a perfect 3-3 for day with one RBI and one walk taken, which was one of 10 the Wolves drew on the day. Massey went all five innings for the Wolves, allowing no runs on one hit while striking out seven.

Slaby, Leist sign their NLI

Multi-sport Algoma athletes Sierra Slaby and Carson Leist made their athletic and academic futures official on Wednesday as they signed their National Letters of Intent in front of teammates, family members, and community supporters.

 

Slaby signed her NLI to play basketball at Aurora University in Illinois after an accomplished cross country, soccer, basketball, and softball career for the Wolves. She thanked her teammates during her remarks during the ceremony, while her basketball coach, Mark Zastrow, saluted her contributions to the team. She expressed her excitement about continuing her basketball career after signing.

Leist signed his NLI to play baseball at Concordia University Wisconsin after his success playing football, basketball, and baseball for the Wolves. He said it was an easy decision for him to pick baseball for his post-high school career.

While they have they have their post-high school careers figured, both Slaby and Leist have plenty of ball to play left for their respective teams at Algoma.

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