Kewaunee High School Archives for 2025-01

Storm wrestlers bit by Bulldogs

The Kewaunee Storm could only muster two wins across nine contested matches Thursday night as they lost to Peshtigo 59-18 in their Packerland Conference wrestling season finale.

 

Mitchell Boeder (285) and Mason VanGoethem (138) pinned their opponents, while Sam Kraynik (106) picked up a forfeit to account for the other points. 

 

285: Mitchell Boeder (Kewaunee) over Alexander Johnson (Peshtigo) (Fall 1:02)

106: Sam Kraynik (Kewaunee) over Unknown (For.)

113: Nick Mans (Peshtigo) over Nolan Lambrecht (Kewaunee) (Fall 1:14)

120: Chayce Wesoloski (Peshtigo) over Tristan Kjelgaard (Kewaunee) (Fall 2:45)

126: Addisen Olson (Peshtigo) over Unknown (For.)

132: Levi Nemec (Peshtigo) over Unknown (For.)

138: Mason VanGoethem (Kewaunee) over Jack Hurley (Peshtigo) (Fall 5:14)

144: Nathen Kleikamp (Peshtigo) over Tucker DuFresne (Kewaunee) (Fall 1:05)

150: Malakai Yakel (Peshtigo) over Trevor Gauthier (Kewaunee) (Fall 5:26)

157: Tristan Krejcarek (Peshtigo) over Seth Chevalier (Kewaunee) (Fall 1:46)

165: Zach Sherman (Peshtigo) over Owen Vaughn (Kewaunee) (Fall 1:52)

175: Lincoln Nemec (Peshtigo) over Jose Garza (Kewaunee) (TF 21-6 1:57)

190: Double Forfeit

215: Caleb Klimek (Peshtigo) over Unknown (For.)

 

Kewaunee boys storm past Gibraltar on 105.1 The GOAT

The Kewaunee Storm blitzed the Gibraltar Vikings with a pair of fast bursts of offense in the first half before cruising to a 79-46 win in front of its home crowd on Monday night.

 

The two teams traded buckets in the opening minutes of the first half before the Storm engineered the first of two offensive bursts of more than 10 points unanswered to turn a four-point advantage into a lead of over 30 points. It was a credit to the Storm's defense, which turned steals into points for Connor Kilgore and Diesel Bosdeck. The pair combined for 27 first-half points to carry a 49-20 lead into the break.

Although they could not take bigger bites out of their deficit, the Vikings answered head coach Travis Ward's call to action in the second half to increase the intensity, thanks partly to Liam Lindenberg's second half. He scored 10 of his team-high 18 points after the break to pace the Vikings. While Kilgore and Bosdeck cooled off in the second half, Avery Jerabek and Dane Harrell carried the torch for the Storm in the second half, keeping the Vikings at bay by 25 points or more for most of the frame.

Kilgore led the Storm with 19 points, Jerabek registered 15 points, Bosdeck added 14 points, and Harrell chipped in 12 points. Complementing Lindenberg's 18 points for the Vikings were Kayin Jackson's eight points and six points apiece from Braden Kita and Jeffrey Mize. 

 

 

The Vikings are back in action on Thursday when they travel to Hilbert, while the Storm will wait until Friday to play Valders on the road.

Kewaunee's Niemojuski just missed title at Bay Port

Arianna Niemojuski just missed out on her second tournament win of the season at Bay Port on Saturday.

 

Niemojuski picked up two wins via decision before being teched in the championship match at 165 pounds.

 

2025 Bay Port Varsity Girls Tournament Results for Kewaunee

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Arianna Niemojuski (14-3) placed 2nd and scored 12.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Arianna Niemojuski (Kewaunee) 14-3 won by decision over Brooke Hansen (Wrightstown) 2-2 (Dec 7-0)

Semifinal - Arianna Niemojuski (Kewaunee) 14-3 won by decision over Renezmae Rhoades (Bay Port) 29-10 (Dec 8-6)

1st Place Match - Hailie Krueger (New London) 34-0 won by tech fall over Arianna Niemojuski (Kewaunee) 14-3 (TF-1.5 3:22 (18-3))

Storm boys shoot past Wolves

The Kewaunee Storm turned a two-point halftime deficit into a 64-44 win over rival Algoma.

 

Parker Lischka's 12 first-half points helped the Wolves get to the intermission with a 25-23 lead. 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. Lischka slowed down in the second half, but still led the Wolves with 16 points. Chase Romdenne and Braden Leist each added 10 points for the Wolves in the loss.

 

Picture by Jennie LeCaptain and Kewaunee PR Commitee

Storm's Boeder crosses century mark in Lena

Kewaunee's Mitchell Boeder officially made his mark on the program as he recorded his 100th win in Lena.

 

The Storm wrestled Lena, D.C. Everest, and Bonduel as a part of the quadrangular meet. Results were not made immediately available as of 11:30 p.m. Friday.

 

Picture courtesy of Kewaunee Storm Wrestling

Kewaunee's Kroll sets record in win over Gibraltar

Kewaunee's Jade Kroll left Fish Creek with a lot more than just an 82-24 win over Gibraltar on Friday night.

 

Kroll scored 28 points in the first half en route to a school record of 39 points to pace the Storm in the win. The Storm outscored the Vikings 43-19 in the first half and put the clamps down even harder in the second half, allowing just five more points on two shots made from the field. Gabby Stangel added 13 points, and Lexi Hanrahan chipped in an additional 10 points as all but two players scored at least two points in the win. No Vikings players scored more than Mikala Gorham's seven points. Megan Schar and Bridget Tepe added four points, and Josie Martin registered three points from the line in the Vikings' loss.

 

Picture courtesy of Kewaunee School District

Storm edged by Eagles in thriller on 104.1

The Kewaunee Storm fell just short to the Southern Door Eagles in a huge Packerland Conference boys’ basketball showdown 64-61 Tuesday night in a game that lived up to the billing.

The first half saw a defensive struggle, with both teams making life tough for each of the offenses.  Southern Door led by as many as eight points, but the Storm battled back to trail just 27-25 at halftime.

The second half was a see-saw affair, with the Eagles taking a five-point lead with under two minutes to play, only to see the Storm cut it to two points with under four seconds to play. After Eagles’ Lauden Berg split two free throws to make it 64-61, a desperation three-pointer from 30 feet by Connor Kilgore just missed the mark for the Storm, and the Eagles prevailed. 

 

 

Kilgore finished with 14 points to lead the Storm, with Diesel Bosdeck and Avery Jerabek adding 13 points apiece. Cooper Kolmorgen scored in double figures as well with 11 points, including two three-pointers late in the game to keep Kewaunee close. 

The Eagles are led by Drew Daoust who poured in 37 points and eclipsed the 2500 career point mark.  Berg finished with 15 points.

The Storm fall to 5-1 in the conference, 7-4 overall, while the Eagles stay undefeated 6-0 and 8-2 overall. 

The next game on 104.1 WRLU will be Luxemburg-Casco hosting the Marinette Marines on Thursday, January 23.  The pregame is set for 6:45 p.m., with tip-off at 7:00 p.m. on 104.1 WRLU and streamed on NEW Radio Sports Network. Paul Schmitt and Eric Fisher will have the call from Luxemburg-Casco High School.  

Storm host showdown with Eagles on 104.1 WRLU Tuesday

The Kewaunee Storm hosts the Southern Door Eagles in a huge Packerland Conference boys’ basketball showdown of undefeated teams on Tuesday night.

The Storm (5-0, 7-3 overall) is coming off a 77-37 road win over the Sevastopol Pioneers last Friday, while the Eagles (5-0, 7-2 overall) soared over the Gibraltar Vikings 74-37 at home on Friday. 

Avery Jerabek leads a balanced Storm attack with 15.6 points per game, with four other teammates scoring in double figures.  (Connor Kilgore 11.8, Kane Harrell 10.8, Diesel Bosdeck 10.7, and Evan Maccaux 10.0).

The Eagles are led by Drew Daoust who is averaging 29.3 points per game, with Lauden Berg adding 17.4 and Caden Pierre 13.7 per contest.

The pregame is set for 6:45 p.m., with tip-off at 7:00 p.m. on 104.1 WRLU and streamed on NEW Radio Sports Network. Paul Schmitt and Eric Fisher will have the call from Kewaunee High School.  

You can listen to the interview with Storm coach Matt Bosdeck on the Kewaunee Sports Central Podcast Page by clicking here.

 

 

Storm rolls through Wolves girls

The Kewaunee girls basketball team's defense clamped down on the Algoma Wolves on Saturday afternoon, leading to a 66-33 win to take control of the Packerland Conference.

 

The Storm defense limited the Wolves to just five made shots from the field in the first half, a total matched by Jade Kroll. A 28-10 advantage in the first half was only made wider in the second half as Kroll boasted another strong effort, ending her day with 24 points. Braelyn Chevalier added 12 points and Gabby Stangel scored 11 points in the Storm win. No Wolves cracked double figures in the contest with Sierra Slaby's eight points and Bristol Schmidt's six points leading the way in the loss. 

 

Pictures courtesy of Kewaunee PR Committee 

Storm sails past Lady Clippers

The Kewaunee Storm came out strong and downed the Sturgeon Bay Clippers 69-34 at home on Tuesday night. 

 

Jade Kroll was the leading scorer on the night with 23 points followed by Gabby Stangl with 17 points.  

 

Dasha Yeltysheva had 17 points and Regan Kasten had 13 points to pace the Clippers. 

 

Kewaunee will play at Algoma for a Saturday matinee at 2 p.m. .

Storm rolls past Spartans on 104.1 WRLU

The Kewaunee Storm turned up the heat and pulled away in the second half topping the Luxemburg-Casco Spartans 74-51 in non-conference boys’ basketball action Tuesday night.

The Storm jumped out to a comfortable 17-point lead in the first half before the Spartans closed out the half with a six-point run and cut the lead to 11 points at 39-28.

Dane Harrell scored ten of his game-high 18 points in the first half, including hitting eight free throws to lead the Storm.  Connor Kilgore added 16 points for Kewaunee with 12 coming in the first stanza as well.

The Storm went on a 9-0 run in the second half on three three-pointers, two by Cooper Kolmorgen and another by Avery Jerabek, to extend the lead to 61-41 and put the game away.

Evan Maccaux also scored in double figures for the Storm, scoring all 12 of his points in the second half.

For the Spartans, Josh Parins led the way with 11 points, JD Glampe chipped in ten points off the bench, and Landon Derenne added eight.

Kewaunee (6-3, 4-0 in Packerland Conference) will travel to Sevastopol on Friday to play the Pioneers.    

Luxemburg-Casco (2-8, 1-3 in the NEC) hosts the Wrightstown Tigers on Thursday night. The pregame is set for 6:45 p.m., with tip-off at 7:00 p.m. on 104.1 WRLU and streamed on NEW Radio Sports Network. Paul Schmitt and Eric Fisher will have the call from Luxemburg-Casco High School.  

 

 

 

 

Storm girls blast Crusaders

The Kewaunee girls basketball team improved to 10-1 on the season thanks to a dominating 77-38 win over Sheboygan Lutheran on Thursday night.

 

A 31-3 Storm run midway through the first half put the game out of reach for the Crusaders as Kewaunee's offensive attack could not be slowed down. The Storm shot 53 percent from the field and 44 percent beyond the arc in the game while allowing the Crusaders to shoot less than 30 percent from the field. They also held a 44-27 rebounding advantage over the Crusaders in the win.

 

Picture courtesy of Kewaunee PR Commitee

 

 

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