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Gibraltar High School Archives for 2021-01

Gibraltar boys take on Pioneers in Sevastopol

The Gibraltar Vikings will look to defeat their rival Sevastopol Pioneers in a Packerland Conference game Saturday night in Institute.  Gibraltar is coming off a 97-83 win over Algoma where Luke Steebs poured in 37 points to pace the Vikings.  Sevastopol is coming off a 46-34 win over Algoma.  The game time is set for 7:30 pm.  

Vikings outgun Wolves 97-83

The Gibraltar Vikings turned a close 52-50 game at halftime into a comfortable 97-83 victory in Fish Creek Tuesday night.  Gibraltar hit 13 three-pointers, with Luke Steebs leading the way with seven long-range bombs to come away with the high-scoring win.  Steebs finished with a team-high 37 points to pace the Vikings.  Spencer Krause added 14 and Jake Schar and Will Friedenfels added 13 more as Gibraltar nearly hit the century mark.  Carter Zimmerman paced Algoma with 41 points while hitting four three-pointers.   

Vikings boys return home for Algoma matchup

The Gibraltar boys' basketball team hopes the friendly confines of their Fish Creek gymnasium can help them get back in the win column against Algoma Monday night.

 

The Vikings fell in its last game on Friday at home 80-49 to Sturgeon Bay. Will Friedenfels was able to find plenty of good looks to lead the Vikings with 15 points, but no one else scored more than eight in the defeat. The Vikings continue to play without its leading scorer and three-point specialist Sam Lindenberg. 

 

The Wolves are still looking for their first conference win of the season after losing to Peshtigo its last time out on Saturday 66-37. Kaden Vardon scored 15 in the loss. It marked the fourth time in eight tries the Wolves could not crack the 40 point barrier.

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m. 

Vikings boys look for bounce back against Sturgeon Bay

The Gibraltar boys' basketball team hopes to capture some of that spark they had last week when they host Sturgeon Bay in Fish Creek on Friday.

 

The Vikings have been playing without the conference's leading scorer in Sam Lindenberg, but Luke Steebs and Spencer Krause have more than made up for his absence. The pair each scored over 30 points in the team 94-69 victory over Sevastopol and combined for 39 points in their 71-65 loss to Southern Door on Tuesday. The Vikings could not nibble away at the six-point half time margin as they matched the Eagles point for point in the second stanza.

 

The Clippers are right behind the Vikings in the conference standings as they ride into Fish Creek on a three-game winning streak. Jack Schmelzer and Spencer Hubbard combine for 30 points in the Clippers 57-48 win over Algoma on Tuesday.

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

 

Krause, Steebs key Vikings boys blowout over Pioneers

Seniors Spencer Krause and Luke Steebs took it upon themselves to break a three-game losing streak Friday night, defeating Sevastopol 94-69 in Fish Creek.

 

Krause scored 34 points and Steebs added 32 points as the Vikings nearly scored 50 points in both halves. The conference's leading scorer and three-point specialist Sam Lindenberg was out, opening the door for Krause knock down eight three's. Will Friedenfels also chipped in 12 points in the victory.

 

Jack DeYoung scored 20 points and Cole Dvorak contributed 16 points in the defeat.

Vikings look to snap skid against Pioneers

The Gibraltar Vikings boys' basketball team hopes to reverse their recent fortunes when they play at home against Sevastopol on Friday night.

 

The Vikings have lost three straight after start the season off 4-1. Head coach Justin Burress knew this stretch of games that included Peshtigo, Oconto, and Southern Door was going to be tough. He believes the offense is there, but the defense has to improve.

Burress gave credit to Sam Lindenberg, Spencer Krause, and Luke Steebs for having strong offensive starts to the year.

The Pioneers come into the game without a Packerland Conference win and their only victories coming against NEWCHAA and Tigerton. The Pioneers had almost a month off from playing games in December due to quarantine issues and holiday break.

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

Vikings girls look to clip Eagles

The Gibraltar girls' basketball team hopes to be the first team to add a blemish to the perfect Packerland start for the Southern Door Eagles when the two teams clash Tuesday in Fish Creek.

 

The Vikings find themselves following a three-game winning streak with a three-game losing streak. The team lost in heartbreaking fashion on Friday night when they lost 47-46 to Sevastopol. Sage Krause leads the team in scoring with close to 16 points a game while Karlee Kita is close to a double-double averaging over nine points and seven rebounds a game. 

 

The Eagles have won four straight Packerland Conference games to start the season, but lost to Brillion 76-41 their last time out on December 22nd despite 22 points from their leading scorer Nicole Norton.  

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

 

 

Gibraltar boys look to top Bulldogs Saturday

The Gibraltar Vikings hope to get back to their winning ways when they head to Peshtigo on Saturday.

 

The Vikings are looking to bounce back from its 83-62  loss to Oconto earlier this week despite getting 20 points from Luke Steebs and 14 from Sam Lindenberg.

 

The Bulldogs are 0-3 in the Packerland Conference, but they were able to hold on for the win in their last game against Bonduel 41-33.

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

Second half dooms Vikings girls

The Gibraltar girls' basketball team saw its close deficit grow only larger in the second half, falling to NEW Lutheran 50-36.

 

The Vikings only trailed by two heading into the break as they got contributions from all five starters. The Blazers' defense was able to shut things down against the Vikings in the second half, allowing only Karlee Kita and Sage Krause to get baskets. Krause ended up scoring a team-high 15 points with three made three-pointers. Kita added another 12 points. The Blazers outscored the Vikings 28-16 in the second half thanks to Josie Nelson scoring 11 of her game-high 17 points after the break. Leah Schmidt pitched in nine points and Mattie Zimmer pitched in another eight points.

 

The Vikings will look to end their current two-game losing streak Friday night against Sevastopol. The Pioneers are also playing on a quick turnaround after defeating Sturgeon Bay Thursday night 59-42. Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

Gibraltar looks to rebound against NEW Lutheran

The Gibraltar Vikings look to bounce back from an earlier loss this week when they host the NEW Lutheran Blazers Thursday night in Fish Creek.

 

The Vikings suffered their second conference loss of the season on Monday in a 52-34 decision to the Peshtigo Bulldogs. Karlee Kita was just a rebound shy of a double-double as she scored 11 points and grabbed nine rebounds. Sage Krause scored 12 points thanks in part to a pair of made three-pointers. Krause is fourth in the Packerland Conference in scoring with an average of 15.8 points per game.

 

Just above is Blazers senior Josie Nelson and her 16 points per game. She scored 17 points in the Blazers' 59-43 win over Coleman on Tuesday. The Blazers enter the matchup 1-3 in the Packerland, capturing their lone conference win on December 21st against Oconto.

 

The two teams battle beginning at 7:30 p.m.

Gibraltar opens 2021 at home against Oconto

The Gibraltar Vikings boys' basketball hope they can keep their strong start to the conference schedule intact when they host the Oconto Blue Devils Tuesday night in Fish Creek.

 

The Vikings are 4-1 on the season after winning their last game 60-44 over Sturgeon Bay. San Lindenberg drained five three-pointers in the contest for a game-high 24 points while Luke Steebs pitched in 14. Lindenberg leads the team in scoring (21.6 ppg) and rebounds (7.2) while Steebs is second on the team in scoring and leads it in assists (4.0 apg).

 

The Blue Devils are 4-1 in Packerland play and 7-2 overall. It smoked its regional rival Oconto Falls its last time out on December 30th. Josh Woller scored 19 points in the 86-47 win. All-conference performer Caleb Moe leads the Blue Devils in scoring (12.8 ppg), rebounds (7.3 rpg), and assists (4.2 apg).

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

Vikings girls can't sustain offense against Bulldogs

The Gibraltar Vikings could not close its first-half deficit as it lost to Peshtigo for the second time this season, this time a 52-34 decision at home.

 

The Bulldogs took a 29-21 lead into the break before widening it in the second half by outscoring the Vikings 23-13. Sage Krause and Karlee Kita were the only two players to reach double figures for the Vikings. Krause made the team's only two three-pointers on the evening while Kita was able to be a great presence in the paint. The Bulldogs were able to hit nine three-pointers on the night including four from Jaci Tonn and a pair from two other players. Grace Wickman led all Bulldogs with 16 points. 

 

The Vikings next play on Friday at Sevastopol.

Vikings girls look to keep winning streak against Bulldogs

The Gibraltar Vikings girls' basketball team hopes to keep their winning streak alive when they host the Peshtigo Bulldogs on Monday night.

 

The Vikings won its last time out, beating Sturgeon Bay 65-35 at home. Sage Krause led a quartet of double-digit scorers with 19 points. Colleen Carlisle added another 15 points in the win.  Krause is currently the third-leading scorer in the Packerland Conference at 16.6 points per game.

 

The Bulldogs enter the game with an almost identical 3-1 record on the year. Led Sydney Lund's 13.3 points per game, the Bulldogs are undefeated in Packerland play including a 53-43 win over NEW Lutheran in its last game. Lund's 20 points played a major role when the two team played earlier this year when the Bulldogs beat the Vikings 44-42 in Peshtigo. Krause scored 12 points for the Vikings, but no other player was able to reach double figures in the loss.

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.