Gibraltar High School Archives for 2026-04

Gibraltar track hosts Packerland meet Tuesday

The Gibraltar track team will just have to walk across the parking lot for their next meet on Tuesday when they welcome Algoma, Southern Door, and Peshtigo at 4:15 p.m.

 

Weather postponed their meets from a week ago. 

 

Gibraltar competed in its first outdoor meet at Algoma, where Sean Neal was part of two event wins, posting the fastest 100-meter time of the day and teaming with Hudson Fitzgerald, Jake Larson and Matthew Seabright to win the 4x100 relay. On the girls side, Azucena Jauregui won the 100 and 300 hurdles, while Josie Martin won the shot put.

 

Southern Door last competed at the Green Bay Preble meet, where the girls team claimed victory, winning nine events. Elise Jackson (100 and 300 hurdles), Frankie Nellis (100, triple jump, long jump) and Nikaya Trusova (200 and 400) each won multiple events. Addison Miller (3,200) and Malaina Veeser (800) also won their races. On the boys side, Lauden Berg (triple jump) and Braeden VanRemortel (high jump) won their events, along with the 4x200 relay team.

 

The Algoma boys track team set the tone for the rest of their season with a win in its home triangular meet. The squad won five events including a pair by Cooper Fay (pole vault and 200m), Ethan Melotte (discus), Brayden Brumm (3200m) and Jacob Blahnik (400m). With 84.5 points, the Wolves edged second-place Shiocton by three points. On the girls' side, Sophia Ramirez made it a sweep in the 3200m run with her win while Estella Marrero won the pole vault to go along with her runner-up finish in the 200m and fifth place finish in long jump.

Vikings baseball keep up winning ways in Hilbert

The Gibraltar baseball team scored at least two runs in four of its seven innings as they beat Hilbert Monday afternoon 10-7 to stretch their winning streak to four.

 

The Vikings and Wolves traded two-run rallies in the first two innings with Hobbs Emerson delivering a two-run single to start the game. The Vikings would build their lead to 6-2 when Emerson singled in another run ahead of Wolves error in the third inning and Owen Dannhausen doubled in a pair in the fourth inning. They would hold a 7-2 lead before the Wolves tallied three runs in the bottom of the sixth to close the gap. The Vikings responded with three runs of their own in the top of the seventh inning thanks to a pair of Wolves errors and a run-scoring single off the bat of Cam Munao. The Wolves would take advantage of an error in their half of the seventh, but they could only score twice to give the game to the Vikings.

 

Emerson ended his day going 3-4 with three RBI while Munao (3) and Luke Rericha (2) also had multi-hit games. The offensive hero also got the win on the mound as Emerson allowed five runs (1 ER) on three hits and two walks while striking out five. Aaron Brey went 1-3 with an RBI while also going 3.2 innings on the mound, allowing two runs (2 ER) on two hits and four walks while striking out four.

Vikings softball rally comes up short

The Gibraltar softball team could not dig out of a 10-1 first inning hole in their 18-8 loss to Hilbert on Monday.

 

After the Vikings got on the board with a Gabby Solomon' RBI single in the top of the first inning, the defense committed three errors while allowing six hits to the Wolves in what proved to be a big swing in the game. The two teams would trade runs the rest of the way with the Wolves outscoring the Vikings 8-7 from the second inning on. The Vikings made their biggest stand in the fourth inning when they scored five runs thanks to RBI doubles from Olivia Pelkey, Mia Glocke, and Isla Fagundes before Megan Gallant capped off the frame with a run-scoring single. The game ended in the fifth inning when the Wolves responded to a run scored by the Vikings with two of their own in the bottom of the frame.

 

Glocke and Ashlyn Lautenbach each posted two hits while Marin Gransee led the team with two RBI. Emilie Glocke took the loss from the circle, allowing 10 runs (2 ER) on six hits and two walks while striking out one in the first inning.

Vikings softball battles Wolves on the road

The Gibraltar Vikings softball team visits Hilbert Monday afternoon in hopes of securing its first win of the young season.

 

On Friday, Gibraltar recorded just one hit across four innings against Coleman Friday in a 15-0 loss that saw Megan Gallant break up a perfect game for the Cougars' Macy Nowak. Errors again plagued the Vikings as six extra opportunities were dished out to Coleman across the four-innings of play. 

 

The Wolves are 4-2 on the season, including their last three games. In a 9-4 win over Gillett/Suring, Addison Grenzer and Madison Schnurer each collected three hits while Grace Kloehn earned the win from the circle.

 

First pitch is set for 4:30 p.m.

Vikings baseball bring winning streak to Hilbert

The Gibraltar baseball team brings its three-game winning streak on the road with them Monday afternoon when they face off against Hilbert.

 

The Vikings had their doubleheader against Southern Door postponed after they knocked off Coleman 7-5 the day before. Trailing 5-4 late, three straight singles from Aaron Brey, Rericha, and Owen Dannhausen pushed across the tying run before an RBI single from Bultman and a run-scoring groundout off the bat of Charlie Reinhardt gave the Vikings a two-run lead they would not give up. After issuing a leadoff walk, Bultman retired the final three batters to record the save. Bultman ended his day going 3-3 and two RBI while three other players registered at least one RBI.

 

The Wolves are 2-2 on the season, which includes a pair of games on April 11th where they lost Florence 13-0 before topping Crandon 11-1.

 

The first pitch is scheduled for 4:30 p.m.

Vikings held to one hit in battle with Cougars

Gibraltar softball recorded just one hit across four innings against Coleman Friday in a 15-0 loss that saw Megan Gallant break up a perfect game for the Cougars' Macy Nowak. 

Errors again plagued the Vikings as six extra opportunities were dished out to Coleman across the four-innings of play. 

 

The Cougars attacked behind the strong pitching from Nowak and with a 14-0 lead going into the bottom of the fourth, scored the last run needed to secure the run-rule victory. 

 

Gibraltar will travel to Hilbert for a Monday afternoon matchup beginning at 4:30pm. 

Bultman, Vikings baseball claw past Cougars on 105.1 The GOAT

Deficits of 3-0, 4-2, and 5-4 were not enough to take the Gibraltar baseball team on Friday afternoon as they plated three in the seventh inning to escape Coleman with a 7-5 win.

 

After a scoreless first inning, the Cougars used two hits, three walks, and an error to take a 3-0 lead with a Gavin Pusick single igniting the rally. The Vikings were able to get two of those runs back in the top of the third inning courtesy of Luke Rericha's two-RBI single that was preceded by three consecutive walks. The Cougars answered quickly, however, when Kollin Peters took home on a wild pitch to make it a 4-2 game. 

 

It would stay that way until the sixth inning when Hobbs Emerson and Wyatt Bultman slugged back-to-back doubles to score one run, and an error off the bat of Miles Richmond brought home a second run to tie the game at 4-4.

 

 

As they did earlier in the game, the Cougars posted a retort in their half of the inning courtesy of an RBI single from Cole Berth to give his team a slim 5-4 advantage heading in the top of the seventh inning. The Vikings would come up big in the latter innings once again, thanks to three straight singles from Aaron Brey, Rericha, and Owen Dannhausen pushing across the tying run. An RBI single from Bultman and a run-scoring groundout off the bat of Charlie Reinhardt gave the Vikings a two-run lead they would not give up.

 

 

After issuing a leadoff walk, Bultman retired the final three batters to record the save. Bultman ended his day going 3-3 and two RBI while three other players registered at least one RBI.

 

 

The Vikings go back to work on Saturday when they travel to Brussels for a doubleheader against Southern Door at 11 a.m. The Eagles enter the day 0-3 on the season in search of their first runs scored after shutout losses to Luxemburg-Casco, Kiel, and Reedsville.

Vikings softball taking a road trip to face Cougars

The Gibraltar softball team gears up for a road trip on Friday to face the Coleman Cougars.

 

The Vikings aim to bounce back from an 11-1 loss to Roncalli. Emily Glocke took the loss, allowing eight runs (five earned) on five hits and four walks while striking out four in 3 1/3 innings. Her sister, Mia, finished the game in the circle, allowing three runs (none earned) on one hit and one walk.

 

First pitch is set for 4:30 p.m.

Gibraltar baseball returns to action at Coleman on 105.1 The GOAT

The Gibraltar Vikings baseball team looks to find the win column for the first time in a week on Friday when they play at Coleman.

 

The Vikings started their season on a rough note in Oconto Falls, but followed it up with a doubleheader sweep of Algoma, winning the opener 3-1 before holding off a wild comeback attempt in the nightcap to walk off 10-9. Game one was a pitcher's duel from start to finish with Aaron Brey was equally sharp, going six and two-thirds innings with 14 strikeouts. Gibraltar took the lead for good in the sixth on a two-run single by Owen Dannhausen. In game two, a stunning seven-run seventh inning by Gibraltar erased what looked like a sure Wolves win, capped off by a walk-off single by Cam Munao.

 

The Cougars have split their first four games of the season, including an 11-1 win over Gillett yesterday (4/16). Wyatt Bieber went 3-3 with two RBI to pace the Cougars while Gavin Pusick had two hits and Miles Lewis and Alex Meyers also knocked in a pair of runs.

 

Tim Kowols will have the call on 105.1 The GOAT beginning at 3:45 p.m. followed by the first pitch at 4 p.m.

Gibraltar, Kewaunee, Sevastopol track teams travel to Peshtigo for meet

The Gibraltar track and field team heads to Peshtigo on Tuesday for a meet against conference opponents.

 

The Vikings will compete against Kewaunee, Sevastopol and Peshtigo.

 

Gibraltar competed in its first outdoor meet Thursday, where Sean Neal was part of two event wins, posting the fastest 100-meter time of the day and teaming with Hudson Fitzgerald, Jake Larson and Matthew Seabright to win the 4x100 relay. On the girls side, Azucena Jauregui won the 100 and 300 hurdles, while Josie Martin won the shot put.

 

The Kewaunee boys track team boasted 11 Top-3 finishes to win the Purple Power Track Meet hosted by Marinette on Thursday. The Storm scored 98.5 points, more than 10 points better than Green Bay West (87) and host Marinette. Joseph Schlies had the biggest day of the team, winning the 800m and triple jump individually while also being a part of the victorious 4x400m and 4x800m relays. Mitchell Boeder (shot put) and Garrett Lefevre (discus) also posted wins. On the girls side, the quartet of Addison Kudick, Kamber Tulachka, Alison Kuehl, and Penelope Gerold helped the Storm win the 4x100m and 4x200m for the Storm's two event wins. 

 

A pair of fourth place finishes was a deceiving look for the Sevastopol track teams at Thursday's Algoma triangular as they won nine events on the afternoon. On the boys' side, Aaron Tomaszewski swept the distance events with wins in the 800m and 1600m runs while Zack Genske (shot put) and Cash Kuehn (high jump and triple jump) gave the Pioneers wins in the field events. For the girls, Breiah Newton matched Tomaszewski's success with wins in the 800m and 1600m runs while Braeyln Staats also posted wins in two events, capturing the top spot in the triple jump and as a part of the 4x200m relay with Khloe Henrickson, Autumn Sargent, and Lillian Saltou.

 

The meet begins at 4:30 p.m.

Jets soar past Gibraltar softball

Five runs in the fifth inning ended Gibraltar’s hopes of a comeback as Roncalli defeated the Vikings 11-1 in five innings Monday evening.

 

The Jets scored three runs in the first inning, but the Vikings got one back in the third. After Eternity Cunningham was hit by a pitch and advanced to second on a passed ball, she scored on an Olivia Pelkey single to make it 3-1. Gabby Solomon followed with a single, and the pair moved into scoring position with two outs on another passed ball. The threat ended when Emilie Glocke grounded out to shortstop to close the inning.

 

The Vikings put two baserunners aboard in both the fourth and fifth innings but could not capitalize. Meanwhile, the Jets scored twice in the third and once in the fourth before a five-run fifth inning put the game away early.

 

Glocke took the loss, allowing eight runs (five earned) on five hits and four walks while striking out four in 3 1/3 innings. Her sister, Mia, finished the game in the circle, allowing three runs (none earned) on one hit and one walk.

 

Emily Schultz led the Jets, going 1 for 3 with a double and three RBIs. Bailey Keller earned the win, allowing one run on two hits and two walks while striking out eight.

Gibraltar baseball returns to non-conference play in Appleton on 105.1 The GOAT

The Gibraltar baseball team hopes to continue the positive vibes from Saturday when they face Xavier on the road on Monday afternoon. 

 

The Vikings responded to a 18-4 drubbing at the hands of Oconto Falls with a pair of close wins against conference rivals Algoma 3-1 and 10-9. In game one, 

Game one was a pitcher's duel from start to finish. Jacob Massey was outstanding for the Wolves, going five and two-thirds innings, allowing just two hits while striking out 13. Algoma actually out-hit Gibraltar four to two on the day, but Gibraltar's Aaron Brey was equally sharp, going six and two-thirds innings with 14 strikeouts. Algoma drew first blood in the third when Massey drove in a run on a sacrifice fly, but Gibraltar took the lead for good in the sixth on a two-run single by Owen Dannhausen. In game two, Algoma out-hit Gibraltar ten to nine and drew 10 walks, but a stunning seven-run seventh inning by Gibraltar erased what looked like a sure Wolves win. Gibraltar answered right back in the bottom half, putting up seven of their own, with the winning run coming on a walk-off single by Cam Munao.

 

The Hawks are off to a slow start with a record of 2-4. In their last game, the Hawks' five errors outweighed their 6-5 advantage in hits as they lost to Eastern 10-3. Matt Potter posted two hits while Quinn Comerford drove in two of the team's three runs. Kyler Bleck took the loss, allowing four runs (3 ER) on three hits and three walks while striking out three.

 

Tim Kowols will have the call on 105.1 The GOAT beginning at 4:15 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the first pitch at 4:30 p.m.

Gibraltar softball heads to Roncalli for Monday tilt

The Gibraltar softball team looks to get in the win column for the first time in 2026 when they travel to Manitowoc to face Roncalli on Monday.

 

The Algoma softball team received strong pitching to pair with its potent offense Friday evening as it swept Gibraltar in a doubleheader, 18-0 and 18-2. In the first game, which aired on 105.1 The GOAT, the Vikings were no-hit by Wolves ace Macie Zimmerman. For the Vikings, Glocke and Gabby Solomon split the pitching duties, combining for seven strikeouts but allowing 14 walks in the loss. The Vikings began to get their bats going in the second inning of the second game with back-to-back singles from Celeste Ashley and Megan Gallant before scoring their first runs in the third inning on an error. Olivia Pelkey recorded the other Vikings hit. Emilie Glocke took the loss, allowing 18 runs (4 earned) on 14 hits while striking out five.

 

First pitch is set for 4:30 p.m.

Gibraltar pulls away two close wins in doubleheader

Gibraltar took both ends of a doubleheader from Algoma on Saturday, winning the opener 3-1 before holding off a wild comeback attempt in the nightcap to walk off 10-9.
 
Game one was a pitcher's duel from start to finish. Jacob Massey was outstanding for the Wolves, going five and two-thirds innings, allowing just two hits while striking out 13. Algoma actually out-hit Gibraltar four to two on the day, but Gibraltar's Aaron Brey was equally sharp, going six and two-thirds innings with 14 strikeouts. 
 
Algoma drew first blood in the third when Massey drove in a run on a sacrifice fly, but Gibraltar took the lead for good in the sixth on a two-run single by Owen Donhausen. The Wolves wouldn't answer and dropped game one 3-1.
 
Game two was a different animal entirely. Algoma out-hit Gibraltar ten to nine and drew 10 walks, but a stunning seven-run seventh inning by Gibraltar erased what looked like a sure Wolves win. Algoma had flipped a 3-3 game on its head in the top of the seventh, plating six runs capped by a three-run double from Jonah Dahms to go up 9-3. 
 
Gibraltar answered right back in the bottom half, putting up seven of their own, with the winning run coming on a walk-off single by Cam Munao. Braeden Leist led Algoma with three hits, and Dahms drove in four despite going just 2-for-2. Charlie Prokash started and was solid through five innings, allowing just one unearned run while striking out six.
 
Algoma drops to 0-2 on the young season and welcomes Mishicot on Monday meanwhile Gibraltar moves to 2-1 and will play Xavier. 

Gibraltar's early lead unsustainable

Gibraltar/Washington Island baseball jumped ahead 2-0 in the first inning on Friday night against Oconto Falls, but would add just two more runs to their total. Surrendering a trio of 5+ run innings, the game ended by run-rule after four-and-a-half, 18-4. 

The Gibraltar/Washington Island pitching staff struggled to find the zone and combined for 15 walks in the game and spread out six strikeouts. On the opposite mound, Brehmer went two and two-thirds allowing three runs, walking four, and striking out four. 

Luke Reicha and Hobbs Emerson both tabbed two hits and Reicha crossed home twice for Gibraltar/Washington Island. 

Gibraltar/Washington Island will have back-to-back game days taking on Algoma Saturday at 11 am. 

Gibraltar, Algoma open softball conference season on 105.1 The GOAT

Gibraltar and Algoma will crack open the Packerland Conference softball slate on Friday afternoon when they two teams face each other at Peterson Park.

 

The Vikings' season got off to a rocky start Match 27th and 28th in Wisconsin Dells with losses to Hurley, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah, and Cameron by a combined score of 60-4. Gabby Solomon and Isla Fagundes each have RBI on the season while Solomon and Mia Glocke each have two hits. Manager Brandon Schmidt praised his team in our pregame interview for hanging tough after the weekend's losses as they try to replace their catchers and middle infielders from last year.

 

After Mother Nature canceled their first game, the Wolves are using Friday's matchups against the Vikings as their opening day. Macie Zimmerman (1st Team Pitcher), Natalie Ray (1st Team Infielder), and Jadyn Nellis (2nd Team Infielder) are all expected to return from last year's squad that won the Packerland Conference with a 9-1 record and advanced to the WIAA Sectional before falling to eventual state champion Mishicot.

 

The two teams kick off their doubleheader at 4:30 p.m. Tim Kowols will have the action of the first game on 105.1 The GOAT beginning at 4:15 p.m. with the pregame show.

Neal, Jauregui lead Vikings at Algoma track triangular

The Gibraltar track made plenty of noise in its first outdoor track meet of the season in Algoma.

 

On the boys side, Sean Neal was a part of two event wins, comfortably posting the best 100m time of the day while joining Hudson Fitzgerald, Jake Larson, and Matthew Seabright for a win in the 4x100m relay.

 

On the girls side, Azucena Jauregui captured wins in the 100m and 300m hurdles events while Josie Martin earned a win in the shotput.

 

Mens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.12Sean Neal11.83aPBGibraltar

2.11Hudson Fitzgerald12.10aPBGibraltar

3.10Jake Larson12.16aPBGibraltar

5.9Brady White12.23aPBGibraltar

11.9Dempsey Kelnhofer13.29aPBGibraltar

14.9Andrew Weborg13.64aPBGibraltar

17.9Logan Sitte16.19aPBGibraltar

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

4.11Matthew Seabright26.17aPBGibraltar

5.10Sebastian Tizapa27.66aSBGibraltar

6.11Franco Sandoval27.66aPBGibraltar

12Leonardo Canudas Ca...SCRGibraltar

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.10Luke McCormack58.29aPBGibraltar

3.11Graham De Voe59.09aPBGibraltar

5.9Auden Palm1:07.20aPBGibraltar

6.10Will Bertges1:10.56aPBGibraltar

11Henry NiemerSCRGibraltar

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.11Graham De Voe2:22.95aPBGibraltar

3.10Luke McCormack2:25.45aSBGibraltar

6.9Auden Palm2:32.95aPBGibraltar

8.10Will Bertges2:54.41aSBGibraltar

11Henry NiemerSCRGibraltar

 

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

1.12

Sean Neal

11

Hudson Fitzgerald

11

Matthew Seabright

10

Jake Larson

48.23a

Gibraltar - A

 

Shot Put - 12lb Varsity - Finals

Field Series

3.11Xavier Gaddes38' 9.25"PBGibraltar

13.12William Anschutz30' 5"PBGibraltar

14.10Kaleb Hummel28' 11.5"PBGibraltar

15.12Isaac Nelson28' 9.5"SBGibraltar

11Henry NiemerNDGibraltar

10Sam CiesarNDGibraltar

11Colin RiceNDGibraltar

 

Discus - 1.6kg Varsity - Finals

4.11Xavier Gaddes101' 10"SBGibraltar

11.10Sebastian Tizapa81' 3"SBGibraltar

16.12Isaac Nelson70' 5"SBGibraltar

17.10Kaleb Hummel70' 2"PBGibraltar

18.12William Anschutz67' 2"PBGibraltar

10Sam CiesarSCRGibraltar

11Colin RiceSCRGibraltar

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

Field Series

6.9Brady White4' 10"PBGibraltar

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

8.9Dempsey Kelnhofer15' 1"PBGibraltar

9.11Franco Sandoval15' 0.5"PBGibraltar

10.10Sebastian Tizapa14' 8"SBGibraltar

11.9Andrew Weborg14' 7.5"PBGibraltar

13.9Brady White14' 1.5"PBGibraltar

15.9Logan Sitte11' 5"PBGibraltar

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

6.9Andrew Weborg27' 8"PBGibraltar

 

Womens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

3.11Hayden Knudson14.06aSBGibraltar

4.10Ella Clarke14.47aPBGibraltar

10.11Lilly Gorham15.59aPBGibraltar

11.10Isabella Vera15.81aPBGibraltar

Ex.10Grace WhiteSCRGibraltar

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.11Hayden Knudson29.13aPBGibraltar

4.10Ella Clarke30.72aPBGibraltar

11.10Isabella Vera33.63aPBGibraltar

11Lilly GorhamDNSGibraltar

Ex.10Grace WhiteSCRGibraltar

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

3.11Marisol Jauregui1:14.29aPBGibraltar

Ex.10Grace WhiteSCRGibraltar

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.11Aileen Torres3:01.42aPBGibraltar

4.11Marisol Jauregui3:11.44aSBGibraltar

 

100m Hurdles - 33" / 0.838m Varsity - Finals

1.9Azucena Jauregui18.68aPBGibraltar

 

300m Hurdles - 30" / 0.762m Varsity - Finals

1.9Azucena Jauregui53.47aPBGibraltar

 

Shot Put - 4kg Varsity - Finals

Field Series

2.12Josie Martin30' 7.75"SBGibraltar

12.11Vivi Sauter25' 2"SBGibraltar

13.12Emma Daubner23' 1.5"SBGibraltar

 

Discus - 1kg Varsity - Finals

1.12Josie Martin95' 5"SBGibraltar

8.12Emma Daubner68' 3"SBGibraltar

11.11Vivi Sauter57' 4"SBGibraltar

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

1.9Azucena JaureguiJ 4' 4"PBGibraltar

10Grace WhiteSCRGibraltar

11Lilly GorhamSCRGibraltar

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

8.10Ella Clarke11' 5"PBGibraltar

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

2.11Aileen Torres28' 4"SBGibraltar

4.10Isabella Vera24' 1.5"SBGibraltar

United girls victorious on road at Little Chute

After a scoreless first half, the Sevastopol-Gibraltar co-op girls soccer team punched through the game's lone goal on their way to a 1-0 road victory over Little Chute Tuesday. 

On a cold evening that saw a lot of action inside the 18-yard box, Shylee Asher finally struck gold for the girls United team at the halfway point in the second half. 

She rebounded and stuck with multiple shots on goal in the possession and dropped the ball in over the head of the Little Chute keeper. The single goal was enough to propel the co-op to victory in their season opener. 

Sevastopol-Gibraltar will have more opportunities for scoring this Friday against Green Bay West as they host the Wildcats for a 5 p.m. start. 

United girls soccer heading to Little Chute in season opener

The Sevastopol-Gibraltar co-op girls soccer team will hit the road Tuesday for its season opener against the Little Chute Mustangs.

 

Olive Wisnieski could return this season after earning all-conference honorable mention as a freshman forward last year.

 

Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m.

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