Algoma High School Archives for 2025-10

Algoma season ends with 2-0 loss to Lourdes/Valley Christian

Algoma’s season came to a close Saturday afternoon with a 2-0 loss to Lourdes/Valley Christian (Oshkosh) in WIAA playoff action.

 

After a scoreless first half, Lourdes/Valley Christian broke through with two goals in the second to take control, sparked by penalty kick following a handball in the box by the  Wolves.

 

Despite strong defensive play and several offensive pushes from Algoma, they couldn’t find the back of the net.

 

The Wolves wrap up their season after a solid postseason effort and a strong finish to the fall campaign.

Wolves soccer taking on Knights in regional final

The Algoma soccer team is hitting the road this Saturday as they face Lourdes Academy in the WIAA Division 4 Regional Final. This game will take place at the UW-Oshkosh Titans’ turf field. The Wolves are coming into this game after beating Wrightstown 2-1. The Knights are coming off a 5-0 victory over St. Mary's Catholic.
    The kick-off is at 1:00 pm.
 

Algoma soccer advances with win over Wrightstown

The Algoma Wolves soccer team advanced to Saturday's regional final in Oshkosh Saturday after a 2-1 home win against Wrightstown on Thursday. 

 

The Wolves' first half goal proved to be difference as the two sides played level after the break. It was the second tight match played between the two teams after they played to a 1-1 draw in August.

 

The Wolves will now play on the road at UW-Oshkosh's Titan Stadium where they will battle Lourdes Academy at 1 p.m.

Algoma football earns eight All-Across the Bay Conference selections

The Algoma Wolves football team earned eight All-Across the Bay Conference selections this year, six of them earned by three players.

 

The selections included:

Parker Lischka: 1st Team Offense and Defense

Joe Cabino: 2nd Team Offense and Defense

Lane Cochart: 2nd Team Offense and Defense

Dave Tebon: 2nd Team Defense

Kaden Bielawski: 2nd Team Offense

 

The Wolves finished 6-2 on the season, including 4-2 in the Across the Bay Conference, going 3-1 against WIAA Playoff teams. Due WIAA rules about enrollment limits for 8-Player Football, the Wolves were inelgible to make the playoff field.

Wolves soccer to host WIAA regional playoff game

The Algoma Wolves soccer team will host Wrightstown on Thursday in a WIAA Regional playoff game.

 

Algoma enters the match following a 2-0 loss to Sturgeon Bay, while Wrightstown's last outing was a 3-1 defeat against Marinette.

 

Head Coach Dakota Berg highlighted the significance of hosting a home playoff game for the first time in three years, noting it will boost team morale and give seniors a final home game. Berg sees this as a positive indicator that the team is "going in the right direction."

 

The kick-off is at 4:00 pm.

 

Algoma volleyball battles back in close loss to Omro

The Algoma volleyball team found itself on the short-end of a see-saw battle on Tuesday in Omro, falling to the Foxes 3-2.

 

When the dust settled, each set was decided by three or less points:

Set 1 – Lost 23–25

Set 2 – Won 28–26

Set 3 – Lost 22–25

Set 4 – Won 25–20

Set 5 – Lost 13–15

 

The Foxes were led by Addison Larsen's 12 kills and three aces, Payton Reiter's 11 kills and one ace, Emelia Levezow's 33 digs, Reagan Reiter 's 22 digs, Mackenzie Kettlewell's 17 assists, and Reagan Reiter's 13 assists.

 

Despite the results, the Wolves posted some impressive statistics all season long according to Shelby Loucks:

  • Sophomore Lauren Loucks (OH/MH) leads the Wolves with 95 total kills, averaging ~1.5 per set and a .127 hitting percentage — team leader in both categories — while also adding 14 blocks on the season.
  • Senior Jadyn Nellis (OH) has matched that offensive output with 91 kills (~1.5 per set) and a .083 hitting percentage
  • Junior Natalie Ray (MH/OH) with 71 kills (~1.3 per set) and a .040 hitting percentage.
  • Senior Therese Gerdmann (MH/RS) has been a wall, posting 27 total blocks to lead the team in that category.
  • Junior Eva Liu (Libero) works the back row, averaging ~3.8 digs per set with 233 total digs and 491 receptions on the season.
  • Senior Ella Severinsen (S) has tallied 158 assists, helping drive the Wolves’ offensive rhythm.
  • Sophomore Mackenzie Lischka (S) has contributed 25 aces (~0.4 per set)

 

The Wolves' season ends with a 4-25 mark.

Wolves fall in straight sets to Blazers

Algoma couldn’t find its rhythm Tuesday night, falling in straight sets to Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran 25-14 and 25-17.

The Wolves kept things close early behind strong defensive play but couldn’t sustain momentum as the Blazers pulled away late in each set to secure the sweep.

Algoma moves to 4-20 on the season and 1-7 in Packerland Conference play, while N.E.W. Lutheran improves to 11-13 (4-4).

Wolves volleyball hosting Blue Devils

The Algoma volleyball team is preparing to play at home this Thursday against Oconto. In the Wolves' last game, they lost to Peshtigo 3-0. The Blue Devils are coming off a 3-0 victory over Gibraltar. 

    

The first serve is at 7:00 pm.

 

Wolves battle hard in Packerland matchup as Brissette hits milestone for Bulldogs

Algoma battled throughout Tuesday’s Packerland matchup but fell to Peshtigo in three sets.

The Wolves opened the first set strong, keeping pace early and trailing just 7-8 before the Bulldogs went on a short run to pull ahead 13-8. Algoma continued to fight but dropped the opener 25-13.

In the second set, Algoma’s energy and defense kept things tight through the midway point before another late push gave Peshtigo the 25-14 win.

The Bulldogs came out strong to start the third, and a highlight moment came when senior Camryn Brissette reached her 1,000th career assist for Peshtigo. Algoma couldn’t recover from the early deficit, falling 25-9 to close out the match.

Peshtigo moves to 22-10 overall and 6-1 in Packerland play, while Algoma sits at 4-19 overall and 1-6 in conference. The Wolves will look to finish the regular season strong when they travel to face conference leader Oconto on Thursday.

Wolves volleyball is taking on the Bulldogs

The Algoma volleyball team is hitting the road this Tuesday to face Peshtigo. In the Wolves' last match, they lost to Sevastopol 3-1. The Bulldogs are coming off a 2-0 victory over Bonduel. The Wolves were led by Lauren Loucks (12 Kills 4 Digs), Jadyn Nellis (4 Kills 2 Aces 21 Digs), Natalie Ray (4 Kills 11 Digs), Eva Liu (19 Digs 36 Receptions), Ella Severinsen (12 Assists 10 Digs), and Mackenzie Lischka (12 Assists 4 Digs).
    The first serve is at 7:00 pm.
 

Big second quarter sends senior Algoma gridders out on high note

Thirty-two second-quarter points by the Algoma football team were more than enough to promise a happy senior night for its players as they cruised past Suring 48-18. 

 

Seniors Lane Cochart and Parker Lischka led the assault through the air and on the ground. Cochart piled up more than 250 total yards and three touchdowns, including 134 yards and two scores on the ground. Lischka was Cochart's primary target, grabbing three of the quarterback's five completions for 84 yards and a touchdown. He also accounted for one of the team's rushing touchdowns. Joey Cabino accounted for 77 yards and a touchdown as well. Defensively, Lischka had an interception while Cayden Neuzil and Aiden Moen each recovered a fumble, with Neuzil taking his to the house for the score.

 

Due to WIAA rules, the Wolves' season ended on Friday due to enrollment limits for the playoffs. They finished the campaign with a 6-2 mark, which was good for a tie with Sevastopol for second place in the Across the Bay Conference behind a perfect mark for Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas.

Algoma soccer welcomes Providence Academy

The Algoma soccer team opens the week at home with a matinee match against Providence Academy.

 

The Wolves boast a 6-3 mark in the Packerland Conference, which is good for second place. They have played close to .500 soccer since their last meeting against the Paladins, which was a 3-1 win in Howard. In their matches since, they have gone 3-4-1.

 

The Paladins have been similar record-wise, going 5-3-3 since their loss to the Wolves.

 

The match is scheduled for a 4 p.m. start.

 

Announced over the weekend, the Wolves will open their WIAA Tournament run as the seventh-seed, hosting #10 Wrightstown on October 23rd.

Wolves football back in action against Suring

The Algoma football team is playing their last game of the regular season at home against Suring.

 

The Wolves are coming off a 74-12 victory over Gillett. The Wolves piled up 474 yards of total offense on the evening, more than 400 of which came on the ground. Lane Cochart's three completions all went for touchdowns as he found Joey Cabino, Parker Lischka, and Aiden Moen for scores. Led by Jack Meverden's 123 yards on six carries, two other players registered more than 80 yards on the ground, and six different players had at least 30 yards rushing despite no player having more than six carries. 

 

In the Eagles’ last game, they beat Gibraltar 38-12. After giving up an early score, the Eagles responded on the very next drive when Grant Thomson scored the first of his two touchdowns and punched in the two-point conversion. Taylor Booth-Stoffregen and Kroix Kempka scored 85-yard and 29-yard rushing touchdowns, respectively, to put the Eagles up 24-12 as the team never looked back in their homecoming victory.

 

The kick-off is at 7:00 pm.

 

Wolves soccer facing Blazers

The Algoma soccer team is set to play Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran this Thursday on the Blazers' turf. In the Wolves’ last match, they fell short to Roncalli 3-0. The Blazers are also coming off a loss, losing 8-0 to Sturgeon Bay. In a recent interview with Algoma head coach Dakota Berg, he talked about the team's preparations for their upcoming game against the Blazers, focusing on regaining confidence and adjusting their formation by trying players in different positions to find a better fit. 

    

The kick-off is at 4:00 pm.

 

Wolves shutout by Roncalli in non-conference road trip

The Roncalli Jets picked up a solid 3-0 victory over the Algoma Wolves in non-conference play, earning their third win of the season improving to 3-7-4. It was a strong all-around showing for the Jets, who controlled possession and capitalized on key opportunities in front of goal.

For Algoma (8-5-2, 6-3 Packerland), the loss marks a brief stumble as they continue a strong season that’s seen them near the top of the conference standings the whole way. They hold second, ahead of Providence Academy who is in line for the Wolves next week, October 13th at 4 p.m. Algoma defeated Providence Academy 3-1 earlier this year (Sept. 18) and the matchup could shake up the standings. 

Providence Academy, currently fourth in the Packerland, is riding a three-match win streak with contests against Sturgeon Bay (Oct. 9) and Kenosha Christian Life (Oct. 11) before facing Algoma.

Wolves soccer throttle Storm, face Jets Tuesday

The Algoma soccer team will travel to face Roncalli this Tuesday, following a big conference win on Monday over its main rival.

 

In their last game, the Wolves tallied seven goals in the first half en route to an 8-0 win over Kewaunee. The Wolves have not split their last five matches (2-2-1). 

 

The Jets are coming off a 7-0 loss to Kohler. That stretched their winless streak to five matches (0-3-2). 

    

The kick-off is at 4:00 pm.

 

Wolves football topples Tigers

The Algoma Wolves scored early and often in their 74-12 win over Gillett Friday night that ended with 8:59 left in the fourth quarter.

 

The Wolves piled up 474 yards of total offense on the evening, more than 400 of which came on the ground. Lane Cochart's three completions all went for touchdowns as he found Joey Cabino, Parker Lischka, and Aiden Moen for scores. Led by Jack Meverden's 123 yards on six carries, two other players registered more than 80 yards on the ground, and six different players had at least 30 yards rushing despite no players having more than six carries. 

 

The Wolves' season ends on Friday when they welcome 5-2 Suring to Perry Field for a 7 p.m. kickoff.

Gerdmann, Brumm earn Top 25 finishes for Algoma at Pioneer Invite

The Algoma cross country team was able to get two Top 25 finishes in Thursday's Pioneer Invitational hosted at the hilly Cherry Hills Golf Course in Sturgeon Bay.

 

The lone boy finisher was Brayden Brumm, who came in at 23:51 on the 5K course to finish in 25th place. The top girl finisher was Claire Gerdmann, who took 24th place and a time of 24:14.

 

BOYS

25

BB

Brayden Brumm

Algoma

23:51.26

Yr: 11

 

GIRLS

24

CG

Claire Gerdmann

Algoma

24:14.81

Yr: 11 • +22pts

 

35

BR

Bree Robertson

Algoma

25:40.27

PR • Yr: 12 • +32pts

 

37

BV

Berkley VanLanen

Algoma

26:19.34

Yr: 10 • +34pts

 

46

SR

Sophia Ramirez

Algoma

30:19.18

Yr: 12 • +41pts

 

48

Estella Marrero

Algoma

31:08.35

Yr: 11 • +42pts

 

50

MS

Madison Schneider

Algoma

32:08.07

Yr: 12 • +44pts

Algoma looks to keep roll going at Gillett

The Algoma Wolves look to carry the momentum from their nail-biting win over Sevastopol to the other side of the bay on Friday when they play Gillett. 

 

The Wolves rallied in the second half with a pair of scores and late in the fourth quarter, with two minutes remaining, went up 30-22 to win the game. Parker Liscka was the offensive force of the game, completing 7/8 passes for 116 yards and two touchdowns while also rushing for 153 yards and a score. 

 

The Tigers gave Gibraltar a run for their money early in their 52-14 loss last week. Brandon Slatky provided the fireworks with a 75-yard touchdown run to give the Tigers a short-lived lead en route to a 99-yard rushing day.

 

Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.

Wolves volleyball set to play Clippers

The Algoma volleyball team is set to host Sturgeon Bay this Thursday.

 

In the Wolves’ last game, they beat Two Rivers 2-1.

 

The Clippers are also coming off a win, beating Gibraltar 3-1.

    

The first serve is at 7:00 pm.

 

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