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Kewaunee High School Archives for 2022-02

Two place for Kewaunee at state

Two Kewaunee wrestlers made the podium at the WIAA State Wrestling Tournament in Madison.

 

Mitchell Thompson lost to Samuel Schwabe (Random Lake) 10-3 in the state final at 182 pounds. Ezra Ducat wrestled back into the fifth place match, beating Ryan McCartney (Lancaster) in overtime. 

 

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Max Severin (41-13) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Kaleb Sonnentag (Cadott) 35-13 won by fall over Max Severin (Kewaunee) 41-13 (Fall 1:09)

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Logan Steinhorst (43-8) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Cole Klimek (Coleman) 46-9 won by decision over Logan Steinhorst (Kewaunee) 43-8 (Dec 8-1)

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Mitchell Thompson (34-6) placed 2nd and scored 18.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Mitchell Thompson (Kewaunee) 34-6 won by fall over Riley Klar (Aquinas) 38-9 (Fall 1:35)

Semifinal - Mitchell Thompson (Kewaunee) 34-6 won by decision over Jacob Manning (Ithaca/Weston) 49-6 (Dec 10-5)

1st Place Match - Samuel Schwabe (Random Lake) 51-2 won by decision over Mitchell Thompson (Kewaunee) 34-6 (Dec 10-3)

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Ezra Ducat (29-10) placed 5th and scored 8.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Ezra Ducat (Kewaunee) 29-10 won by decision over Michael Upson (Random Lake) 38-16 (Dec 3-2)

Quarterfinal - Ryan McCartney (Lancaster) 38-12 won by fall over Ezra Ducat (Kewaunee) 29-10 (Fall 1:23)

Cons. Round 1 - Ezra Ducat (Kewaunee) 29-10 won by decision over Brice Thiel (Auburndale) 28-14 (Dec 2-0)

Cons. Semi - Hunter Schuh (Shiocton) 50-10 won by decision over Ezra Ducat (Kewaunee) 29-10 (Dec 7-2)

5th Place Match - Ezra Ducat (Kewaunee) 29-10 won in sudden victory - 1 over Ryan McCartney (Lancaster) 38-12 (SV-1 4-2)

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Matthew Boeder (22-12) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Vanden Hoffman (Weyauwega-Frem.) 37-10 won by fall over Matthew Boeder (Kewaunee) 22-12 (Fall 1:51)

Thompson, Ducat in line for wrestling medals for Kewaunee

Two Kewaunee wrestlers are in line to bring home hardware after day two of the WIAA State Wrestling Tournament in Madison.

 

Mitchell Thompson won his two matches on Friday while Ezra Ducat won his final match of the day on Friday to stave off elimination in wrestlebacks. The two will compete at the Kohl Center on Saturday.

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Max Severin (41-13) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Kaleb Sonnentag (Cadott) 35-11 won by fall over Max Severin (Kewaunee) 41-13 (Fall 1:09)

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Logan Steinhorst (43-8) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Cole Klimek (Coleman) 45-8 won by decision over Logan Steinhorst (Kewaunee) 43-8 (Dec 8-1)

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Mitchell Thompson (34-5) placed 2nd and scored 18.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Mitchell Thompson (Kewaunee) 34-5 won by fall over Riley Klar (Aquinas) 36-9 (Fall 1:35)

Semifinal - Mitchell Thompson (Kewaunee) 34-5 won by decision over Jacob Manning (Ithaca/Weston) 48-5 (Dec 10-5)

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Ezra Ducat (28-9) placed 6th and scored 6.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Ezra Ducat (Kewaunee) 28-9 won by decision over Michael Upson (Random Lake) 38-16 (Dec 3-2)

Quarterfinal - Ryan McCartney (Lancaster) 38-10 won by fall over Ezra Ducat (Kewaunee) 28-9 (Fall 1:23)

Cons. Round 1 - Ezra Ducat (Kewaunee) 28-9 won by decision over Brice Thiel (Auburndale) 28-14 (Dec 2-0)

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Matthew Boeder (22-12) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Vanden Hoffman (Weyauwega-Frem.) 37-10 won by fall over Matthew Boeder (Kewaunee) 22-12 (Fall 1:51)

Storm girls try to ground Flying Dutchman

The Kewaunee Storm girls' basketball team hit the road Friday night for their second-round matchup against Oostburg.

 

The Storm won their fifth straight game by blowing past Sturgeon Bay in its opening-round game 63-15. Mykenzi Uhlers and Taylor Schleis have anchored the Storm's offense all season long with both players averaging over 11 points per game.

 

The Flying Dutchmen had a bye to the second round after winning the Big East Conference with a 17-2 mark. The team went 20-4 overall, including a 20-point win against Random Lake last Thursday. Ashley Ternes (16.5 ppg), Brynn Wisse (13.0 ppg), and Caris Jaeger (12.2 ppg) are all averaging double figures.

 

Tip is set for 7 p.m.

Ducat advances, joins Thompson for second round

Only one Kewaunee wrestler will join Mitchell Thompson for the second day of the WIAA Individual State Wrestling Tournament.

 

Ducat picked up the decision over Michael Upson (Random Lake) 3-2 to advance. He will now face Ryan McCartney of Lancaster. Thompson will face Riley Klar of Aquinas in his match.

 

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Max Severin (41-13) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Kaleb Sonnentag (Cadott) 34-10 won by fall over Max Severin (Kewaunee) 41-13 (Fall 1:09)

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Logan Steinhorst (43-8) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Cole Klimek (Coleman) 44-7 won by decision over Logan Steinhorst (Kewaunee) 43-8 (Dec 8-1)

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Mitchell Thompson (0-0) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

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Ezra Ducat (27-8) place is unknown and scored 2.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Ezra Ducat (Kewaunee) 27-8 won by decision over Michael Upson (Random Lake) 38-16 (Dec 3-2)

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Matthew Boeder (22-12) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Vanden Hoffman (Weyauwega-Frem.) 37-8 won by fall over Matthew Boeder (Kewaunee) 22-12 (Fall 1:51)

Kewaunee wrestlers head to Madison

Five members of the Kewaunee wrestling team are heading to Madison this weekend for the WIAA Individual State Wrestling Tournament, four of which begin their journey on Thursday.

 

Max Severin, Logan Steinhorst, Ezra Ducat, and Mathew Boeder of Kewaunee will all wrestle Thursday night. Mitchell Thompson will wait until Friday to wrestle thanks to his sectional tournament title.


Wrestling begins at 6:30 p.m.

 

Division 3: Kewaunee
Max Severin (41-12) vs Kaleb Sonnentag, Cadott (33-10)
Logan Steinhorst (43-7) vs Cole Klimek, Coleman (43-7)
Ezra Ducat (26-8) vs Michael Upson, Random Lake (38-15)
Mathew Boeder (22-11) vs Vanden Hoffman, Weyawauga-Fremont (36-8)

Kewaunee storms past Southern Door in second half on 104.1 WRLU

A combination of chaos on the defensive end and a strong inside game led Kewaunee past Southern Door Monday night in a 61-40 win.

 

The two teams could not get into an offensive groove with the Storm blitzing passing lanes and the Eagles altering shots to that point that neither squad could get on the scoreboard at a consistent clip. The Eagles could not capitalize on the early foul trouble by the Storm, who would go on a run late in the first half to take a 26-18 lead into the locker room.

 

The defense came out in force in the second half for the Storm, frustrating the Eagles' offense as they turned several steals into easy buckets. The Eagles would get it into single digits about halfway through the second half, but the offense would stall after that while Cameron Cullen and Ben Heim would combine for 18 of their 28 to put the Storm in the driver's seat. Cullen and Heim each had 14 points while Sawyer Pribek added 10 points. Taylor Schaefer led the Eagles with 12 points, securing many of his buckets after offensive rebounds. Drew Daoust added 10 points in the loss.

 

The Storm remains a half-game behind Peshtigo in the Packerland Conference standings after the Bulldogs hung on to beat Peshtigo 83-78.

 

Kewaunee boys continue Packerland chase on 104.1 WRLU

The Kewaunee boys' basketball team looks to keep its spot behind Peshtigo at the very least Monday night when they welcome Southern Door on Monday night.

 

The Storm was in first place before they lost to Peshtigo 70-60 last week and now are looking up at Peshtigo with one less win and the same number of losses. Ben Heim is averaging 17.6 points per game while Cameron Cullen is just a hair under 15 on the season. 

 

The Eagles have gotten here by not losing a conference game since that matchup against the Storm, including Friday's 58-50 win over Gibraltar that saw Drew Daoust once again break the 20 point barrier. The Eagles were rewarded for their recent winning streak by drawing potentially two home games with New Holstein next Tuesday and potentially the winner of Denmark/Two Rivers on that Friday.

 

The game will be broadcast on 104.1 WRLU and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com beginning at 7 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the opening tip at 7:30 p.m.

 

 

Storm sends five to state wrestling

For five Kewaunee wrestlers, there is still one more week to go.

 

Five of the seven sectional qualifiers for the Storm qualified for the state meet on Saturday afternoon. 

 

195 pounder Ezra Ducat was the lone champion for the Storm while 170 pounder Logan Steinhorst and 182 pounder Mitch Thompson  still ended their day with wins by coming in second place. 138 pounder Max Severin and 220 pounder Matthew Boeder also advanced to the Kohl Center next weekend with third place finishes. 

 

126 Matt Wery (24-18) place is unknown and scored 4.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Matt Wery (Kewaunee) 24-18 won by fall over Frankie Mungo (St. John`s Northwestern Ac.) 5-4 (Fall 0:28)

Semifinal - David San Felippo (Random Lake) 32-8 won by fall over Matt Wery (Kewaunee) 24-18 (Fall 1:30)

Cons. Semi - Carter Newton (Markesan) 27-8 won by fall over Matt Wery (Kewaunee) 24-18 (Fall 0:34)

 

132 Mitchell VanGoethem (24-16) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Carson Fulton (Winnebago Lutheran Ac.) 37-12 won by decision over Mitchell VanGoethem (Kewaunee) 24-16 (Dec 4-2)

Cons. Semi - Tait Glassmaker (Princeton/Green Lake) 32-13 won by decision over Mitchell VanGoethem (Kewaunee) 24-16 (Dec 6-4)

 

138 Max Severin (41-12) placed 3rd and scored 14.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Max Severin (Kewaunee) 41-12 won by fall over Gavin Campnell (Markesan) 34-9 (Fall 3:03)

Semifinal - Max Severin (Kewaunee) 41-12 won by major decision over Jordan Luhr (Ken. Christian Life) 28-15 (MD 8-0)

1st Place Match - Stone Pomeroy (Random Lake) 41-10 won by decision over Max Severin (Kewaunee) 41-12 (Dec 10-3)

2nd Place Match - Mason Hoopman (Cedar Grove-Belgium) 21-3 won by decision over Max Severin (Kewaunee) 41-12 (Dec 5-2)

 

170 Logan Steinhorst (43-7) placed 2nd and scored 17.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Logan Steinhorst (Kewaunee) 43-7 won by fall over Carl Travis (Ken. Christian Life) 36-11 (Fall 3:40)

Semifinal - Logan Steinhorst (Kewaunee) 43-7 won by major decision over Owen Bahr (Poynette) 37-10 (MD 12-2)

1st Place Match - Brant Cracraft (Mishicot) 45-2 won by fall over Logan Steinhorst (Kewaunee) 43-7 (Fall 0:42)

2nd Place Match - Logan Steinhorst (Kewaunee) 43-7 won by no contest over Owen Bahr (Poynette) 37-10 (NC)

 

182 Mitchell Thompson (32-5) placed 2nd and scored 18.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Mitchell Thompson (Kewaunee) 32-5 won by fall over Blake Cocanower (Ozaukee) 22-22 (Fall 5:41)

Semifinal - Mitchell Thompson (Kewaunee) 32-5 won by decision over Dylan Elsing (Poynette) 28-16 (Dec 9-2)

1st Place Match - Samuel Schwabe (Random Lake) 48-2 won by major decision over Mitchell Thompson (Kewaunee) 32-5 (MD 9-1)

2nd Place Match - Mitchell Thompson (Kewaunee) 32-5 won by fall over Jaden Walker (Markesan) 43-4 (Fall 2:27)

 

195 Ezra Ducat (26-8) placed 1st and scored 22.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Ezra Ducat (Kewaunee) 26-8 won by fall over Jace Lieske (Markesan) 24-20 (Fall 0:28)

Semifinal - Ezra Ducat (Kewaunee) 26-8 won by decision over Michael Upson (Random Lake) 38-15 (Dec 7-5)

1st Place Match - Ezra Ducat (Kewaunee) 26-8 won by fall over Jakob Koellen (Laconia) 27-7 (Fall 3:53)

 

220 Matthew Boeder (22-11) placed 3rd and scored 15.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Matthew Boeder (Kewaunee) 22-11 won by fall over Izavion Franklin (Ken. St. Joseph Cath. Ac.) 3-2 (Fall 2:19)

Semifinal - Matthew Boeder (Kewaunee) 22-11 won by disqualification over William Apland (Princeton/Green Lake) 26-18 (DQ)

1st Place Match - Cole Ebert (Reedsville) 44-1 won by medical forfeit over Matthew Boeder (Kewaunee) 22-11 (M. For.)

2nd Place Match - Jordan Arendt (Random Lake) 35-17 won by medical forfeit over Matthew Boeder (Kewaunee) 22-11 (M. For.)

 

Picture courtesy of Kewaunee Storm Wrestling

Kewaunee boys make way to Sevastopol

The Kewaunee boy's basketball team hope to keep themselves in position for a possible Packerland title Friday night when they travel to Institute to battle Sevastopol.

 

The Storm is currently tied with Southern Door and NEW Lutheran for second place in the Packerland Conference and just a half game behind Peshtigo for an outright lead. Anthony Jerabek and Cameron Cullen each scored 15 points in their 70-60 loss to the Bulldogs earlier this week.

 

The Pioneers are looking for their first win since early December as they battle a short bench heading into one of the most important times of the year. They lost to Gibraltar 70-45 earlier this week despite double digit scoring performances from Carter Bieri and Tommy Giblin.

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

Kewaunee girls' seniors look to go out in style Thursday

A win on Senior Night could send the Kewaunee girls' basketball team into the postseason on a happy note when Sturgeon Bay comes to town.

 

The Storm trounced Southern Door 59-30 days after squeaking past Sevastopl 46-45 in the previous game. The three-game winning streak kept them within two games of Oconto for the conference title, which dealt the Storm their last lost on February 4th.

 

The Clippers have lost seven consecutive games, including its 53-36 loss to Gibraltar earlier this week. Tori Alger led the Clippers with 10 points in the defeat while three others scored at least five points.

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m. 

 

Picture courtesy of Jennie LeCaptain and Kewaunee PR Commitee 

Storm boys host senior night against Peshtigo

The Kewaunee Storm boys' basketball team hopes to have a senior night to remember when they host Peshtigo Tuesday night.

 

The Storm' Cameron Cullen hit four three-pointers to lead the team with 18 points while Ben Heim added 16 in their 87-52 romp over Sevastopol in their last game. It was their third straight win and their seventh consecutive victory in the Packerland Conference.

 

The Bulldogs had their heart pulled from their chest last week when three shots from under the hoop could not find its way in as they lost 49-48 to Gibraltar in their last game. It spoiled a tremendous night for Christian Boyle, who scored 16 points and made several great defensive plays in the loss. They went on to beat Gillett two days later 68-48, outscoring the Tigers 37-9 in the first half.

 

The Storm would be able to extend their newfound lead in the Packerland Conference over the Bulldogs with a victory.

Kewaunee wrestling sends seven to sectionals

The Kewaunee wrestling team will have good representation in Dodgeland this coming weekend for sectionals.

 

Mitch Thompson (182) and Ezra Ducat (195) each won their brackets while Matt Wery (126), Mitchell VanGoethem (132), Max Severn (138), Logan Steinhorst (170), and Matthew Boeder (220) kept their seasons alive with wins in the second-place, do-or-die match to clinch their trip. The Storm took 3rd as a team with 168 points.

 

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Matt Wery (23-16) placed 2nd and scored 18.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Matt Wery (Kewaunee) 23-16 received a bye () (Bye)

Semifinal - Matt Wery (Kewaunee) 23-16 won by decision over Owen Race (Cedar Grove-Belgium) 24-18 (Dec 12-11)

1st Place Match - Ayden Sebo (Reedsville) 26-8 won by fall over Matt Wery (Kewaunee) 23-16 (Fall 4:33)

2nd Place Match - Matt Wery (Kewaunee) 23-16 won by no contest over Owen Race (Cedar Grove-Belgium) 24-18 (NC)

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Mitchell VanGoethem (24-14) placed 2nd and scored 20.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Mitchell VanGoethem (Kewaunee) 24-14 received a bye () (Bye)

Semifinal - Mitchell VanGoethem (Kewaunee) 24-14 won by fall over Gavin Davies (Cedar Grove-Belgium) 20-16 (Fall 1:04)

1st Place Match - Bryer Christel (Reedsville) 36-4 won by major decision over Mitchell VanGoethem (Kewaunee) 24-14 (MD 11-3)

2nd Place Match - Mitchell VanGoethem (Kewaunee) 24-14 won by no contest over Gavin Davies (Cedar Grove-Belgium) 20-16 (NC)

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Max Severin (39-10) placed 2nd and scored 21.5 team points.

Quarterfinal - Max Severin (Kewaunee) 39-10 received a bye () (Bye)

Semifinal - Max Severin (Kewaunee) 39-10 won by fall over Carson Taddy (Reedsville) 22-13 (Fall 5:04)

1st Place Match - Mason Hoopman (Cedar Grove-Belgium) 17-2 won by decision over Max Severin (Kewaunee) 39-10 (Dec 8-1)

2nd Place Match - Max Severin (Kewaunee) 39-10 won by tech fall over Thane Harrington (Valders) 27-18 (TF-1.5 0:00 (15-0))

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Kemper Robinson (25-20) placed 6th and scored 3.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Joseph Hall (St. Lawrence Sem.) 8-4 won by decision over Kemper Robinson (Kewaunee) 25-20 (Dec 9-4)

Cons. Semi - Kemper Robinson (Kewaunee) 25-20 received a bye () (Bye)

5th Place Match - Nico Desotelle (Mishicot) 11-14 won by fall over Kemper Robinson (Kewaunee) 25-20 (Fall 1:37)

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Logan Steinhorst (41-6) placed 2nd and scored 21.5 team points.

Quarterfinal - Logan Steinhorst (Kewaunee) 41-6 won by fall over Daniel Pizana (St. Lawrence Sem.) 1-6 (Fall 0:23)

Semifinal - Logan Steinhorst (Kewaunee) 41-6 won by tech fall over Casey Braun (Reedsville) 27-4 (TF-1.5 5:08 (15-0))

1st Place Match - Brant Cracraft (Mishicot) 42-2 won by fall over Logan Steinhorst (Kewaunee) 41-6 (Fall 1:34)

2nd Place Match - Logan Steinhorst (Kewaunee) 41-6 won by fall over Peyton Wallander (Valders) 29-13 (Fall 2:59)

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Mitchell Thompson (29-4) placed 1st and scored 26.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Mitchell Thompson (Kewaunee) 29-4 received a bye () (Bye)

Semifinal - Mitchell Thompson (Kewaunee) 29-4 won by fall over Adler Strenn (Reedsville) 9-7 (Fall 2:32)

1st Place Match - Mitchell Thompson (Kewaunee) 29-4 won by fall over Tim Yeager (Valders) 31-15 (Fall 3:40)

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Ezra Ducat (23-8) placed 1st and scored 26.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Ezra Ducat (Kewaunee) 23-8 received a bye () (Bye)

Semifinal - Ezra Ducat (Kewaunee) 23-8 won by fall over Ben Griffey (Mishicot) 19-19 (Fall 3:01)

1st Place Match - Ezra Ducat (Kewaunee) 23-8 won by fall over Deven Soerens (Cedar Grove-Belgium) 23-16 (Fall 4:30)

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Matthew Boeder (20-9) placed 2nd and scored 20.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Matthew Boeder (Kewaunee) 20-9 received a bye () (Bye)

Semifinal - Matthew Boeder (Kewaunee) 20-9 won by fall over Jordan Platner (Cedar Grove-Belgium) 10-13 (Fall 2:51)

1st Place Match - Cole Ebert (Reedsville) 39-1 won by fall over Matthew Boeder (Kewaunee) 20-9 (Fall 0:26)

2nd Place Match - Matthew Boeder (Kewaunee) 20-9 won by no contest over Jordan Platner (Cedar Grove-Belgium) 10-13 (NC)

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Jacob VanGoethem (18-14) placed 3rd and scored 12.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Jacob VanGoethem (Kewaunee) 18-14 received a bye () (Bye)

Semifinal - Darren Wagner (Reedsville) 28-14 won by fall over Jacob VanGoethem (Kewaunee) 18-14 (Fall 1:38)

3rd Place Match - Jacob VanGoethem (Kewaunee) 18-14 won by fall over Harrison Sauer (Mishicot) 16-20 (Fall 1:35)

2nd Place Match - Darren Wagner (Reedsville) 28-14 won by no contest over Jacob VanGoethem (Kewaunee) 18-14 (NC)

 

Picture courtesy of Kewaunee Wrestling

 

 

Storm hand Pioneers sixteenth straight loss

The Kewaunee Storm boys' basketball team hosted the Sevastopol Pioneers in Packerland Conference play on Friday night. 

 

The Storm would get out to an early lead in this one and that would be enough to stay in front for the remainder of the ball game. Kewaunee had a big night offensively finishing the game with 87 points scored. 

 

The Pioneers have now lost sixteen in a row and are down to just four chances to break that losing streak before they enter postseason play. 

 

The Storm have now won three in a row and will play Peshtigo on Tuesday.

Storm edge Pioneers in Packerland thriller

The Kewaunee girls’ basketball team hosted the Sevastopol Pioneers on Friday night in a Packerland Conference matchup. 

 

The game was a battle back and forth but in the end it was Kewaunee who would come out victorious winning by a final score of 46-45. The Storm have now earned back-to-back conference wins and are looking to continue their winning ways as they enter their final two contests of the regular season. 

 

The loss for the Pioneers evened their series on the season as Sevastopol took the first meeting at home, and ended up falling by 1 on the road. The Pioneers have two chances to bounce back as they too have just two more regular-season games on the schedule before getting into post-season play. 

 

Kewaunee will next be in action on Monday as they travel to take on Southern Door.

Storm girls get set to host Pioneers

The Kewaunee girls’ basketball team is getting set to host the Sevastopol Pioneers on Friday night in Packerland Conference action. 

 

The Storm is coming off of a big win against Peshtigo their last time out and are looking to use that energy to take care of the Pioneers at home on Friday. The Storm is led by Mykenzi Uhlers and Taylor Schelis who are each averaging 11 points per game. 

 

The Pioneers have won four of their last five contests and are looking to stay hot against the Storm on the road. The latest win for the Pioneers came over the Gibraltar Vikings by a score of 75-30. The Pioneers are led by Bailey and Naomi Rikkola who are averaging 16 and 11 points per game respectively. 

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

Storm host Pioneers in conference play

The Kewaunee boys’ basketball team will host the Sevastopol Pioneers on Friday night in a Packerland Conference contest. 

 

The Storm have won back-to-back games, with their latest win coming on Thursday night against the Oconto Blue Devils. The Storm look to keep that momentum going and win their third straight game on Friday night. Kewaunee is led by Ben Heim and Cameron Cullen who are averaging 19 and 14 points per game respectively. 

 

The Pioneers fell to Algoma on Thursday night on a last second buzzer beater from Algoma’s Carter Zimmerman. The Pioneers will look to turn their luck around after losing their last fifteen consecutive games. The Pioneers are led by Jack de Young and Carter Bieri who are averaging 14 and 9 points per game respectively. 

 

Tip is set for 6:00 p.m.

Storm crush Blue Devils in Packerland contest

The Kewaunee boys’ basketball team traveled to Oconto to take on the Blue Devils in a Packerland Conference match-up on Thursday night. 

 

Kewaunee was able to match any momentum Oconto was able to gain and ended up winning by a final score of 78-53. The win marks back-to-back wins for the Storm. 

 

Kewaunee will turn around and host the Sevastopol Pioneers on Friday.

Storm travel to take on Blue Devils

The Kewaunee boys’ basketball team will travel to Oconto on Thursday night to take on the Blue Devils in Packerland play. 

 

The Storm are 3-2 in their last five games and have only conference games remaining on their regular season schedule. They will look to kick-off that string of games with a win over Oconto on Thursday. The first time these two teams battled this season Oconto took the meeting 54-42. Kewaunee is led by Ben Heim and Cameron Cullen who are averaging 19 and 14 points per game respectively. 

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

Storm get impressive road win over Bulldogs

The Kewaunee girls’ basketball team was on the road on Tuesday night to take on the Peshtigo Bulldogs in Packerland Conference play. 

 

Both teams were playing quality basketball which made this contest a battle to the final buzzer, but at the end it was Kewaunee who would escape with a 6 point victory on the road by a score of 48-42. Kewaunee closes the gap between themselves and Peshtigo for second place in the Packerland and is looking to keep up their winning ways as the end of the season draws closer. 

 

Kewaunee will be in action again on Friday as they host Sevastopol in conference play.

 

Storm get big win over Blazers

The Kewaunee boys’ basketball team hosted Green Bay N.E.W Lutheran on Monday night in a Packerland Conference match-up. 

 

The Storm played one of the best halfs of basketball yet this season as they scored 44 points and took a 16 point lead into the halftime break. N.E.W would hold them to less points in the second half but couldn’t score enough for themselves and Kewuanee would take the 71-55 win. 

 

Kewaunee will be back in action again on Thursday when they travel to take on Oconto.

Storm travel to face Bulldogs on Tuesday night

The Kewuanee girls’ basketball team will travel to Peshtigo on Tuesday night to take on the Bulldogs in a Packerland Conference contest. 

 

The Storm (12-8, 9-3) are 2-3 in their last five games and are currently in third place in the Packerland standings behind Peshtigo. If the Storm can get a victory over the Bulldogs on Tuesday that will cut the lead for Peshtigo to just a half game. Mykenzi Uhlers and Taylor Schleis lead the Storm each averaging 11 points per game. 

 

The Bulldogs (15-4, 11-2) enter this contest on a six game win streak and are looking to keep their deficit to the league leading Oconto Blue Devils to two games with a win over Kewaunee. The Bulldogs are led by Sydney Lund and Emma Gilligan who are averaging 20 and 10 points per game respectively. 

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

Storm set to host Blazers on Monday night

The Kewaunee boys’ basketball team will welcome the Green Bay N.E.W Lutheran Blazers on Monday night in Packerland Conference play. 

 

The Storm (9-7, 7-2) are 3-2 in their last five games and are coming off of a seven point loss to Valders in their last outing. They will look to get back in the win column and gain some momentum as the only games remaining on their schedule are against conference opponents. The Storm is led by Ben Heim and Cameron Cullen who are averaging 19 and 13 points per game respectively. 

 

The Blazers are coming off of just their second conference loss against Gibraltar in their last outing and now find themselves in a tie with Peshtigo for the first place spot in the conference standings. 

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

Kewaunee falls to undefeated Oconto

The Kewaunee girls’ basketball team hosted the undefeated Oconto Blue Devils on Friday night in Packerland Conference play. 

 

The Blue Devils controlled things from the start and held Kewaunee to 17 first half points while taking a 36-17 lead into the break. Oconto would keep things going in the second half by outscoring the Storm by 12 points to walk away with a 74-43 road victory. 

 

The Storm will be in action again on Tuesday as they travel to take on Peshtigo.

Storm set to host undefeated Blue Devils

The Kewaunee girls’ basketball team will host the Oconto Blue Devils on Friday night in a Packerland Conference contest. 

 

The Storm are coming off of a win against Green Bay N.E.W Lutheran in their last game and are looking to put together back-to-back wins and knock off the 19-0 Oconto Blue Devils at home. The Storm will rely on Mykenzi Uhlers and Taylor Schleis who are each averaging 12 points per game. 

 

Oconto is led by Lianna Baxter who is averaging 18 points per game. 

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

Storm come up short against Valders

The Kewaunee boys’ basketball team faced off against Valders on Tuesday night in a non-conference game. 

 

It was a battle throughout as both teams had their runs, but in the end Valders would escape with a close road victory by a score of 70-63. The win moves Kewaunee to 9-7 on the season and 3-2 in their last 5 contests. 

 

Kewaunee will be off until Monday, February 7 when they will host Green Bay N.E.W Lutheran.

 

Storm top Blazers in conference play

The Kewaunee girls’ basketball team traveled to Green Bay to take on N.E.W Lutheran on Tuesday night in a packerland conference contest. 

 

Kewaunee grabbed the momentum right out of the gate and never looked back, escaping with a road victory by a score of 46-29. The win for the Storm comes after two previous non-conference losses, and should have them ready to take on the rest of the conference schedule. 

 

The Storm will be in action again on Friday as they take on the undefeated Oconto Blue Devils.

Storm host Valders in non-conference battle

The Kewaunee boys’ basketball team will face off against Valders on Tuesday night in a non-conference game. 

 

The Storm are coming off of a win against Gibraltar over the weekend, and are looking to keep that momentum going against Valders on Tuesday evening. The Storm are 4-1 in their last five games and are looking to keep playing good basketball as the final stretch of their regular season schedule approaches. The Storm are led by Ben Heim and Cameron Cullen who are averaging 19 and 13 points per game respectively. 

 

Valders comes in with a season record of 6-8, and are 3-2 in their last five matchups. They are led by Cole Hove and Jackson Olson who are averaging 15 and 12 points per game. 

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

Storm set to visit Blazers

The Kewaunee girls’ basketball team will travel to Green Bay to take on N.E.W Lutheran in a Packerland Conference game on Tuesday night. 

 

The Storm are 2-3 in their last five games, and are looking to get back in the win column on Tuesday as they dropped a pair of non-conference games to Menasha and West De Pere last week. The Storm are led by Mykenzi Uhlers and Taylor Schleis who are averaging 12 points per game. 

 

N.E.W Lutheran is 6-11 on the season, and 3-2 in their last five games. The Blazers are led by Leah Schmidt who is averaging 15 points per game. 

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.