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Kewaunee High School Archives for 2021-11

Schleis leads Storm girls past Algoma, play Wrightstown Tuesday

The Storm girls toppled Algoma 60-31 in the front end of a doubleheader of Kewaunee basketball with Taylor Schlies leading the way with 16 points.

 

The Storm also received big contributions from MyKenzi Uhlers (15 points) and Toni Bortolini (12 points). The Wolves were led by Ryley Zimmerman, who scored eight of her ten points in the second half. The Storm outscored the Wolves by double figures in both halves. 

 

The Storm will not have a break in their schedule as they travel Tuesday to face Wrightstown. The Tigers are 2-0 on the young season, last beating Luxemburg-Casco 64-47.

Storm boys lose to Kiel at home

The Kewaunee boys' basketball team will have to wait a little longer before its first victory after its setback to Kiel on Monday.

 

The Storm fell to the Raiders 60-50. Their next game is Thursday against Algoma. 

Storm girls host county rival Algoma

The Kewaunee girls' basketball team looks for their first Packerland Conference win of the season Monday when they host Algoma at 6 p.m.

 

The Storm last played 10 days ago when it lost to Kiel 61-31 after being outscored 33-6 in the second half. The Wolves had their own second-half woes in their last game against Two Rivers which ended with the Raiders winning 47-29. 

Storm boys look to bounce back against Kiel

The Kewaunee boys' basketball team looks to wipe away Saturday's frustration when it plays Kiel on Monday night.

 

The Storm saw its halftime lead disappear in its 66-62 loss to Wrightstown on Saturday night. Cameron Cullen scored 28 points in the loss while Sawyer Pribek added 13 points. The Raiders outscored Green Bay West by 35 in the first half en route to a 72-32 win in its first win of the season.

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m. following the conclusion of the Storm girls' basketball game against Algoma.

Kewaunee boys' open season at Wrightstown

The Kewaunee boys' basketball team open play on Saturday with a 7:15 p.m. tip on the road against Wrightstown.

 

The Storm welcome back several All-Packerland performers from a season ago including Ben Heim, Anthony Jerabek, and Sawyer Pribek from a year ago when they finished second in the conference and a regional semifinal appearance against Brillion. The Tigers are also opening their season just months after qualifying for a berth in the state tournament, losing their semi-final matchup against Racine St. Catherine's. 

Storm girls visit Kiel

The Kewaunee Storm girls' basketball team look to go to 2-0 on the young season when it visits Kiel on Friday night.

 

The Kewaunee Storm poured it on in the second half with 30 points and came away with a 49-38 victory over the Luxemburg-Casco Spartans on Tuesday. MyKenzi  Uhlers led the Storm with 11 points and Tori Bortolini and Taylor Schleis added nine each in the win. Coryn Fromm scored 21 points, but Kiel lost its season opener to Winnebago Lutheran 64-51 on Tuesday. 

 

Tip is set for 7 p.m.

Storm beats Lady Spartans in opener

The Kewaunee Storm poured it on in the second half with 30 points and came away with a 49-38 victory over the Luxemburg-Casco Spartans on Tuesday.  The Storm held a slim 19-16 lead at half before going on a run to finish strong.  MyKenzi  Uhlers led the Storm with 11 points and Tori Bortolini and Taylor Schleis added nine each in the win.  Luxemburg-Casco was led by Taylor Thiry with 17 points and Lauren Adams with 14 but it was not enough for the Spartans to overcome the Storm.