Gibraltar High School Archives for 2025-01

Vikings boys bit by Wolves

The Gibraltar Vikings boys basketball team had no answer for Hilbert's hot shooting from beyond the arc as they lost 64-45 on the road Thursday night.

 

The Wolves drained six threes to go along with their 19 made field goals inside the arc to sail past the Vikings. Nathan Huettl, who averages about six points a game, erupted for 22 points with four three-pointers to pace the Wolves. He was a key part to the Wolves taking a 32-18 lead into the break with 15 first-half points. Their usual lead scorer, Drew Halbach, was just over his average with 13 points, while Elliott Sheets contributed eight points. Kayin Jackson led the Vikings with 17 points, nine of which came in the second half. Braden Kita added eight points and Liam Lindenberg and Marco Jauregui each chipped in seven points in the loss.

 

Gibraltar boys make trip to Kewaunee on 105.1 The GOAT

The Gibraltar Vikings return to Packerland Conference play Tuesday night when they play at Kewaunee.

 

The Vikings snapped a five-game losing streak on Saturday with a 49-45 win over Florence Saturday afternoon. Kayin Jackson registered 11 of his 13 points in the first half to lead the Vikings into the locker room up 26-21. Liam Lindenberg continued his hot shooting from beyond the arc, hitting two threes in each half to end the game with a team-high 14 points. The Vikings have not won a Packerland contest since it beat Sevastopol 53-48 on January 3rd.

 

The Storm have rattled off seven wins in eight tries, with its lone blemish coming against Packerland Conference-leading Southern Door. In its 66-46 win over Algoma in its last game, the Storm flipped the script in the second half, outscoring the Wolves 41-19 thanks to seven three-pointers. Four Storm players reached double figures, with Diesel Bosdeck leading the way with 15 points. The Storm won the last matchup against the Vikings 81-39.

 

Tim Kowols will have the opening tip from Kewaunee beginning at 6:45 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the tip-off at 7 p.m. on 105,1 The GOAT and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com.

 

Click here for interview with Gibraltar head coach Travis Ward

Click here for interview with Kewaunee head coach Matt Bosdeck

United's Perlman follows in parents' footsteps

While playing collegiate soccer will be a new experience for Gibraltar/Sevastopol soccer player Trey Perlman, being a part of the Grinnell College experience will not be.

 

Perlman made it official last week when he signed his National Letter of Intent to continue his career as a member of the Pioneers. A four year varsity letterman, Perlman was a 2024 Packerland All-Conference First Team honoree, leading United with nine goals on the season. After visiting several schools, Perlman opted to head west to Iowa to Grinnell where his parents attended school. Perlman said it means a lot to follow in their academic footsteps.

 

 

Last year, the Pioneers went 8-6-5 before bowing out to Lake Forest College in its opening match of the 2024 Midwest Conference Men's Soccer Tournament.

Vikings boys snap losing streak vs. Bobcats

Kayin Jackson and Liam Lindenberg sparked Gibraltar's 49-45 win over Florence Saturday afternoon.

 

Jackson registered 11 of his 13 points in the first half to lead the Vikings into the locker room up 26-21. Liam Lindenberg continued his hot shooting from beyond the arc, hitting two threes in each half to end the game with a team-high 14 points. Jeffrey Mize and Aaron Brey hit big shots down the stretch, while Mize and Jackson hit crucial free throws to keep it a two-possession game late in the second half. Mize and Brey each chipped in eight points in the win. The Bobcats fell despite 21 points from Trath Setner.

 

United's Perlman to sign with Grinnell

Gibraltar/Sevastopol's Trey Perlman will take his talents to Iowa next year to continue his soccer career at Grinnell College.

 

A four year varsity letterman, Perlman was a 2024 Packerland All-Conference First Team honoree, leading United with nine goals on the season. His coaches named him the offensive player of the year for the team. United were 11-4 for the 2024 regular season, 10-2 and second place in the Packerland Conference. The team won their first WIAA Boys Soccer Division 4 Regional Championship since 2010 in a thrilling overtime and shootout win against #3 Amherst in the Regional final. 

 

Perlman will make it official Wednesday afternoon at Gibraltar at 3:45 p.m. in the secondary school lobby. 

 

 

Vikings' Kita to play baseball at St. Norbert College

Another Gibraltar/Washington Island baseball player will extend his career in De Pere after school announced that catcher Brady Kita has committed to St. Norbert College.

 

The school has started its annual posting of seniors' post-secondary school plans on its Facebook page, landing on Kita this week. In addition to playing baseball for the Knights, Kita will major in Accounting and Business Management. Coming off another leg injury suffered during the football season was named to the All-Packerland Conference baseball team and recognized as the  Division 4 North East District Player of the Year.

 

Kita will follow in the footsteps of former Vikings and current Knights players Trevor Reinhardt and Luke Steebs.

Packerland swing takes Gibraltar boys to Sturgeon Bay on 105.1 The GOAT

Two Packerland rivals will try to re-enter the win column on Tuesday night when Gibraltar visits Sturgeon Bay.

 

The Vikings saw their Packerland Conference losing streak extend to two games on Friday with a 74-37 loss to Southern Door. After Liam Lindenberg hit five three-pointers in the first half, the Vikings' offensive faucet was turned off for much of the game. Aaron Brey, Kayin Jackson, Luke Rericha, Braden Kita, and Marco Jauregui all had three points to go along with Lindenberg's 15 points.

 

 

The Clippers saw their chances to flip a 54-49 loss to Algoma in their favor disappear at the free throw line in their last game. They shot a combined 2-10 from the charity stripe. Jackson Star went 2 for 7 from the free-throw line, scoring his team's second-highest 12 points, trailing Ben Ash, who finished with 13. The Clippers and Vikings are part of a four-team log jam in the middle of the Packerland Conference with two wins.

 

 

Tim Kowols will have the call on 105.1 The GOAT and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com beginning at 6:45 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the opening tip at 7 p.m.

 

Click here for pregame interview with Gibraltar's Travis Ward

Click here after 12 p.m. for pregame interview with Sturgeon Bay's Zach Goblisch

Vikings boys visit Eagles Friday night on 105.1 The GOAT

The Gibraltar Vikings boys basketball team will hit the road Friday night as they take on the conference-leading Southern Door Eagles in Brussels.

 

The Vikings' offense sputtered in their last road contest on Tuesday, a 51-23 loss to Peshtigo. The team mustered just eight points in the first half before the pace picked up a bit in the second half. No Vikings players reached double figures with Jeffrey Mize pacing the team with six points.

 

The Eagles have been flying high so far this season, tied with Kewaunee with a 4-0 mark in the Packerland and a 6-2 mark overall. Last week, the Eagles' first nine points came from Caden Pierre, who finished the night with 18 in a 63-52 win over Algoma. He was only outscored by Drew Daoust, who used a 19-point second half to finish with 28.

 

Tim Kowols will have the call from Brussels on 105.1 The GOAT and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com beginning at 6:45 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the tip-off at 7 p.m.

 

Click here for pregame interview with Vikings coach Travis Ward

Click here for pregame interview with Eagles coach Josh Vandenbush

Vikings girls pass by Pats

The Gibraltar girls basketball team made the most of their trip to Pembine on Thursday, beating the Patriots 58-34.

 

The Vikings carried a 25-13 advantage into halftime thanks in part to Megan Schar and Mikala Gorham. The pair combined to score 21 points, nearly outscoring their hosts from behind the arc with each player hitting a pair of three-pointers. Schar's hot shooting continued in the second half as she finished with a game-high 21 points. Gorham's night ended with 16 points while Megan Gallant chipped in eight points and the Jarosh sister combined to add 11 points. Emersyn Suther did her part for the Patriots to keep things close as she scored a game-high 24 points in the loss. 

Vikings bit by Bulldogs

The Gibraltar Vikings could not keep up with the Peshtigo Bulldogs Tuesday night, falling 51-23 on the road.

 

The Vikings trailed by ten points at halftime, 18-8, but could not muster a comeback in the second half.

 

Jeffrey Mize led the Vikings with six points and Kayin Jackson added five points.

 

The Vikings could not stop Dominick Baxter who poured in a game-high 25 points for the Bulldogs.

 

Gibraltar will now travel to Southern Door and play the Eagles Friday night on 105.1 The GOAT and streamed on NEW Radio Sports Network.  Tim Kowols will have the call starting at 6:45 p.m with the pregame and tip off at 7 p.m. 

Vikings boys open New Year with win over Pioneers

The Gibraltar Vikings boys basketball team broke a two-game losing skid Friday night with a 53-48 victory over Sevastopol.

 

The Vikings ended the half on a 14-3 run to take a slim 23-21 into the locker room. The Pioneers were able to keep things tight through the very end, but the Vikings were able to hit their free throws to ward off the challenge. Kayin Jackson led all scorers with 16 points to pace the Vikings with Liam Lindenberg pitching in 11 points and Aaron Brey adding nine points. Three others scored at least five points in the Vikings win. The Pioneers were led by Bo Tanck's 15 points. Logan Schuh pitched in nine points while Lucas Delsart and Damien Lardinois added six points in the Pioneers' loss.

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