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Luxemburg-Casco High School Archives for 2021-05

Baseball: Spartans look to bounce back

After Clintonville ended Luxemburg-Casco baseball’s three-game win streak, the Spartans look to get Clintonville right back on Thursday. The Spartans made the trip to Clintonville on Tuesday and fell 1-0. On Thursday, it will be the Spartans who get to host. The Spartans are 6-6 overall coming into Thursday’s contest, Clintonville is 5-8. First pitch in Thursday’s game is scheduled for 4:30 PM.

Soccer: Spartans get non-conference test

Luxemburg-Casco will host Peshtigo on Thursday in a chance to warm up before the final leg of the regular season. The Spartans have a 3-2 overall record coming into Thursday’s non-conference tilt. Thursday is the final game of the week for Luxemburg-Casco, who will be off until Tuesday when they face Little Chute. First touch on Thursday is scheduled for 6:30 PM. 

 

Track coach thankful for opportunities

Given what the last 16 months have offered, Luxemburg-Casco track coach Neil Seering is happy for any chance his kids get to compete.

 

Last year was wiped out due to COVID-19 and this season has had its own issue. Between a late start and quarantine issues, Seering suggests his team is about two weeks behind where they usually are at this point of the season. He says he has also tried to be sensitive to the schedules of his student-athletes and their families and the workload they have taken on.

Seering is thrilled to see the kids be able to compete this year, albeit not as frequently as he would have hoped. 

The Spartans track teams head to Green Bay West to face Menasha, Kewaunee, and Sevastopol beginning at 4 p.m. Thursday. You can listen to the rest of our conversation with Seering on our podcast page. 

Track and Field recap: Spartans take gold and silver

Luxemburg-Casco would have a solid day with both their girls and boys track teams on Tuesday at the Luxemburg-Casco Northeastern Conference Quad. The girls team won in their division over Little Chute, Denmark, and Waupaca. 

 

The Boys team would get second place behind Little Chute. The Spartans would place higher than Waupaca and Denmark. 

 

Girls division recap

 

Gabby Wech placed second in the 100 meter dash while Alex Wech placed fourth. The two flipped when it came to placings in the 200 meter relay. Samantha Kahr also got third in the 100 meter, as the Spartans had places 2-4. In the 200 meter, the Spartans had places 2-5 as Grace Holschuh got third and Samantha Kahr got fifth. Holschuh placed first in the 400 meter dash. Madilyn Bevins and Megan Vandermause placed first and second in the 1600 meter run. They did the same for the 3200 meter run. Hannah Derenne would place first in the 300 meter hurdles with Grace Seering grabbing second place. Alexis and Kaitlyn Vogt got fourth and fifth place in the same race. Alexis Vogt also took second in the 100 meter hurdles, and was followed by Teddi Froelich. 

 

The Spartans also put together winning relay teams, winning the 4x200, 4x400, and 4x800. Taylor Thiry won shot put, throwing 34’ 10”. Grace Van Pay came in third place, and Roseanna LeGrave came in fifth. Hannah Derenne and Autumn Flynn went top two in the high jump. In the triple jump, Holschuh, Derenne, and Flynn went top three. 

 

100 Meters  Varsity - Finals x

2.9Gabrielle Wech14.05aLuxemburg-Casco

3.11Samantha Kahr14.06aLuxemburg-Casco

4.12Alexandria Wech14.11aLuxemburg-Casco

7.9Danica Mrotek15.09aLuxemburg-Casco

9.12Kaitlyn Vogt15.25aSRLuxemburg-Casco

 

200 Meters  Varsity - Finals x

2.12Alexandria Wech29.48aLuxemburg-Casco

3.10Grace Holschuh29.80aPRLuxemburg-Casco

4.9Gabrielle Wech30.02aLuxemburg-Casco

5.11Samantha Kahr30.51aLuxemburg-Casco

7.11Madelyn Smith31.10aSRLuxemburg-Casco

8.10Emily Ropson32.48aPRLuxemburg-Casco

 

400 Meters  Varsity - Finals x

1.10Grace Holschuh1:08.09aLuxemburg-Casco

2.11Micaela Boucher1:09.07aLuxemburg-Casco

3.10Eva Hau1:10.54aLuxemburg-Casco

5.10Ella Wessel1:15.35aPRLuxemburg-Casco

 

800 Meters  Varsity - Finals x

5.11Micaela Boucher3:00.98aLuxemburg-Casco

6.9Elizabeth Rank3:05.27aLuxemburg-Casco

7.10Ella Wessel3:09.54aPRLuxemburg-Casco

 

1600 Meters  Varsity - Finals x

1.10Madilyn Bevins6:19.87aLuxemburg-Casco

2.11Megan Vandermause6:23.35aLuxemburg-Casco

4.9Elizabeth Rank6:25.79aLuxemburg-Casco

 

3200 Meters  Varsity - Finals x

1.10Madilyn Bevins13:35.45aPRLuxemburg-Casco

2.11Megan Vandermause14:16.49aLuxemburg-Casco

 

100m Hurdles - 33"  Varsity - Finals x

2.10Alexis Vogt19.33aLuxemburg-Casco

3.12Teddi Froelich20.77aLuxemburg-Casco

 

300m Hurdles - 30"  Varsity - Finals x

1.12Hannah Derenne55.69aLuxemburg-Casco

2.9Grace Seering57.24aPRLuxemburg-Casco

4.10Alexis Vogt1:00.24aPRLuxemburg-Casco

5.12Kaitlyn Vogt1:03.88aSRLuxemburg-Casco

 

4x100 Relay  Varsity - Finals x

3.Autumn Flynn
Danica Mrotek
Madelyn Smith
Emily Ropson56.21aLuxemburg-Casco

 

4x200 Relay  Varsity - Finals x

1.Samantha Kahr
Alexandria Wech
Gabrielle Wech
Emily Ropson1:56.91aLuxemburg-Casco

 

4x400 Relay  Varsity - Finals x

1.Micaela Boucher
Hannah Derenne
Madelyn Smith
Grace Holschuh4:46.00aLuxemburg-Casco

XGrace Seering
Danica Mrotek
Autumn Flynn
Alexis Vogt5:00.18aLuxemburg-Casco

 

4x800 Relay  Varsity - Finals x

1.Madilyn Bevins
Megan Vandermause
Grace Seering
Elizabeth Rank11:47.36aLuxemburg-Casco

 

Shot Put - 4kg  Varsity - Finals x

1.11Taylor Thiry34-10.00SRLuxemburg-Casco

3.12Grace Van Pay28-01.00Luxemburg-Casco

5.11Roseanna LeGrave26-09.00PRLuxemburg-Casco

7.10Lindsay Pardowsky26-03.00PRLuxemburg-Casco

9.10Lilly Giese25-07.00PRLuxemburg-Casco

11.10Riley Polster20-02.00PRLuxemburg-Casco

15.10Magdeline Fett14-02.00Luxemburg-Casco

 

High Jump  Varsity - Finals x

1.12Hannah Derenne4-10.00Luxemburg-Casco

2.10Autumn Flynn4-04.00Luxemburg-Casco

 

Pole Vault  Varsity - Finals x

3.12Teddi Froelich7-00.00Luxemburg-Casco

4.10Eva Hau6-06.00Luxemburg-Casco

5.10Emily Ropson6-06.00Luxemburg-Casco

9Danica MrotekNHLuxemburg-Casco

 

Long Jump  Varsity - Finals x

5.12Kaitlyn Vogt13-09.00PRLuxemburg-Casco

 

Triple Jump  Varsity - Finals x

1.10Grace Holschuh30-07.00PRLuxemburg-Casco

2.12Hannah Derenne30-05.00PRLuxemburg-Casco

3.10Autumn Flynn29-08.00PRLuxemburg-Casco

6.12Kaitlyn Vogt26-10.00Luxemburg-Casco

7.9Grace Seering25-05.50Luxemburg-Casco

 

Boys division recap

 

In individual running events, the Spartans had top two place-winners in six events. In the boys 110m hurdles, John Larson took first place. He also got second in the 300m hurdles. Bryce Ronsman would get the runner-up in both the 200 and 400m dash. Spencer Thiry got second place in the 1600 meter run and Gabe Havel would do the same in the 3200 meter. The Spartans took first in the 4x400 meter relay. Jack Roslin achieved second place in the high jump to highlight field events for the Spartans 

 

100 Meters  Varsity - Finals x

4.10Jack Rollin12.81aPRLuxemburg-Casco

16.10Hank Goldsmith13.69aLuxemburg-Casco

 

200 Meters  Varsity - Finals x

2.11Bryce Ronsman25.30aLuxemburg-Casco

12.10TJ Kuhn29.58aLuxemburg-Casco

13.11Clay Peppin29.91aLuxemburg-Casco

15.10Dale Roberts33.45aLuxemburg-Casco

 

400 Meters  Varsity - Finals x

2.11Bryce Ronsman55.31aSRLuxemburg-Casco

9.9Lance Cherovsky1:04.02aLuxemburg-Casco

10.10TJ Kuhn1:07.75aLuxemburg-Casco

11.10Dale Roberts1:14.16aLuxemburg-Casco

 

800 Meters  Varsity - Finals x

4.10Spencer Thiry2:20.59aPRLuxemburg-Casco

5.10Ty Tenor2:23.82aPRLuxemburg-Casco

 

1600 Meters  Varsity - Finals x

2.10Spencer Thiry5:06.92aPRLuxemburg-Casco

8.10Gabe Havel5:38.24aLuxemburg-Casco

11.9Nathan Tenor5:56.08aPRLuxemburg-Casco

-Nathan LedvinaSCRLuxemburg-Casco

 

3200 Meters  Varsity - Finals x

2.10Gabe Havel12:13.29aLuxemburg-Casco

7.9Nathan Tenor14:42.86aPRLuxemburg-Casco

 

110m Hurdles - 39"  Varsity - Finals x

1.11John Larson17.26aLuxemburg-Casco

 

300m Hurdles - 36"  Varsity - Finals x

2.11John Larson43.17aPRLuxemburg-Casco

7.11Weiss Waege51.27aLuxemburg-Casco

8.10Hank Goldsmith52.90aPRLuxemburg-Casco

 

4x100 Relay  Varsity - Finals x

2.Matthew Ledvina
Clay Peppin
George Herlache
Ezra Waege53.35aLuxemburg-Casco

 

4x200 Relay  Varsity - Finals x

3.Weiss Waege
Ezra Waege
George Herlache
Clay Peppin1:54.69aLuxemburg-Casco

 

4x400 Relay  Varsity - Finals x

1.Lance Cherovsky
John Larson
Bryce Ronsman
Ty Tenor4:04.54aLuxemburg-Casco

XWeiss Waege
Hank Goldsmith
TJ Kuhn
Ezra Waege4:36.65aLuxemburg-Casco

 

4x800 Relay  Varsity - Finals x

3.Lance Cherovsky
Ty Tenor
Spencer Thiry
Gabe Havel10:07.22aLuxemburg-Casco

 

Shot Put - 12lb  Varsity - Finals x

5.11Matthew Ledvina37-04.00Luxemburg-Casco

8.11Clay Peppin30-04.00Luxemburg-Casco

9.10Ben Walton28-08.00PRLuxemburg-Casco

 

High Jump  Varsity - Finals x

2.10Jack Rollin5-06.00PRLuxemburg-Casco

4.11John Larson5-02.00Luxemburg-Casco

6.9Lance Cherovsky4-08.00PRLuxemburg-Casco

6.10George Herlache4-08.00Luxemburg-Casco

 

Pole Vault  Varsity - Finals x

3.10George Herlache9-03.00PRLuxemburg-Casco

5.9Ezra Waege7-06.00Luxemburg-Casco

9Nathan TenorNHLuxemburg-Casco

10TJ KuhnNHLuxemburg-Casco

 

Long Jump  Varsity - Finals x

4.11Bryce Ronsman18-00.00Luxemburg-Casco

5.10Jack Rollin18-00.00Luxemburg-Casco

8.10Ty Tenor15-01.00PRLuxemburg-Casco

11.10Dale Roberts12-06.00PRLuxemburg-Casco

 

Triple Jump  Varsity - Finals x

4.10Jack Rollin36-03.25PRLuxemburg-Casco

8.10Dale Roberts26-11.00PRLuxemburg-Casco

 

 

Spartan softball shutouts Valders

Luxemburg-Casco traveled to Valders and came home with a 6-0 victory.  Winning pitcher Rebecca Kroll threw a complete-game three-hitter, striking out ten and walking only one. Kroll helped herself with an RBI double.

 

Other leading hitters for the Spartans were Kenzie Hanson going 3/3 with two runs scored and Kylie Hanson who went 3/4 with two doubles.

 

LC is now 14-2 overall and 13-2 in the North Eastern Conference. 

Softball: Spartans earn 10th straight

Luxemburg-Casco had a stellar day going 2-0 against Fox Valley Lutheran on Monday. In the first of two road games, the Spartans won 10-2. In the second, they won 7-1. The win is the tenth straight for Luxemburg-Casco.  Rebecca Kroll earned the win in both games.

 

In game one Kroll pitched five innings surrendering only one hit, no runs, and struck out five. Emily Jandrin pitched the final two innings.

 

Leading hitters for the Spartans were Kenzie Hanson, Lauren Adams, Brianna Gaedtke, Rebecca Kroll, and Sierra Jonet who all had two. 

 

Kroll pitched the first six innings to earn the win in the second game.  She gave up only three hits, no earned runs, and struck out eight. Leading hitters were Kylie Hanson who was 3/3 with a triple and two runs scored and Lauren Adams who was 2/4 with a triple and two RBI.

 

Luxemburg-Casco is now 13-2 in conference and 13-2 overall.  

 

They look to stay on fire when they play at Valders on Tuesday. Valders has a 6-5 overall record. The game start time is 4 PM. 

 

Baseball: Spartans bats sink Marinette

Luxemburg-Casco had a hitting explosion in their Monday visit to Marinette. Five players came away with multiple hits in the 13-5 win. The Spartans are now winners in five of their last seven games and have a 5-5 overall record. Their next game is against Clintonville in another road game on Tuesday. The game is scheduled to begin at 4:30 PM. 

 

Soccer: Spartans take loss in Freedom

Despite a twenty-two save effort from Luxemburg-Casco goalkeeper Tabi Lemens, the Spartans weren’t able to overcome Freedom in their Monday road game. Freedom beat the Spartans by a final score of 5-1. The loss put an end to the Spartans' run of two straight games netting five goals. With the loss, the Spartans are 2-2 overall. Their next game is in Clintonville on Tuesday with a scheduled start time of 4:30 PM.

Spartans soccer visit Freedom

The Luxemburg-Casco soccer team looks to keep the offense rolling when it heads to Freedom for a Monday afternoon match.

 

Since being outscored in its conference opener 10-0 to Fox Valley Lutheran, it has won matches against Waupaca and Manitowoc Lutheran by a combined scored of 10-1. The Irish enter the match with an almost identical 1-1-1 record after tying Denmark 2-2 on Thursday.

 

The opening touch is scheduled for 4:30 p.m.

Spartans softball to play two in the valley

The Luxemburg-Casco Spartans softball team will follow Ernie Banks' advice and play two this afternoon as they play Fox Valley Lutheran.

 

The Spartans are coming off a long layoff, last playing Freedom on Wednesday in a game they won 5-4. The Foxes saw their losing streak grow to two after losing to Waupaca on Saturday 3-1. The Spartans have just a half-game lead on the Foxes heading into Monday's doubleheader. 

 

The first pitch of the first game is slated for 4 p.m.

Spartans baseball makes trip to Marinette

The Luxemburg-Casco baseball team will try to match the excitement of its no-hitter on Friday when it heads north to Marinette on Sunday.

 

Owen Deprez hurled the no-hit 1-0 shutout on Friday against Waupaca. The Ships are just a few games behind the Spartans in the Northeastern Conference standings at 3-7. They lost to Freedom 5-0 last Friday.

 

First pitch is 4:30 p.m.

Baseball: Deprez no hits Waupaca in Spartan victory

Luxemburg-Casco needed all the pitching help they could get and Owen Deprez delivered on Friday. Deprez held Waupaca to no hits in the 1-0 shutout victory. It would be the first time a Spartans pitcher threw a no-hitter since 2017. Luxemburg-Casco is now winners in the last four of six games. Their overall record this season is 4-5 and they will play Marinette twice in a row. They host the Mariners on Saturday and will travel to Marinette on Monday. 

 

Baseball: Spartans get revenge shot with Waupaca

Luxemburg-Casco will get a Friday rematch with Waupaca, who beat the Spartans 9-2 on Tuesday. The Spartans have won three of their last five and sport a 3-5 overall record. For Waupaca, they are 4-7 overall. The game is scheduled to begin in Waupaca at 4:30 PM. 

 

Soccer: Spartans grab first win

Luxemburg-Casco would get their first soccer win of the 2021 campaign on Thursday when they handled Waupaca. The Spartans would win by a 5-1 final score. Sydney Lemens, Heather Iverson, and Jillian Lynts would each net goals on the way to victory. They are now 1-1 and will get their second game in a row on Friday, when they host Manitowoc Lincoln, with first touch scheduled for 6:30 PM. 

Spartan softball edges Freedom

The Luxemburg-Casco Spartans defeated the Irish 5 to 4 in Luxemburg Wednesday evening.  

 

Due to wet field conditions in Freedom the pivotal North Eastern Conference game was moved to Luxemburg with Freedom remaining the home team.

 

Freedom opened the scoring in the second inning when Jordyn Van Rossum scored on Jadyn Feucht's RBI sacrifice fly.  L-C tied the game in the top of the third when Kenzie Hanson scored from third base on an error. Freedom regained the lead in their half of the third when Rachel Koss scored on Sadie Jarmolowicz's RBI single. The Spartans scored the deciding runs during a three-run fifth inning. An RBI double by Payton Kaminski scored Kenzie Hanson and RBI singles by Kylie Hanson and Grace Kahr scored Kaminski and Lauren Adams to put LC up 4 to 2.  LC's fifth and deciding run was scored by Anna Vandermause on Maddie Bouche's RBI single. Freedom cut the lead to one in the sixth on Naleyah Bork's two-RBI double which scored Jadyn Feucht and Rachel Koss. The Irish got the tying run in scoring position in the bottom seventh with a leadoff single by Jordyn Van Rossum and sacrifice by Taylor Theobald only to have consecutive fly ball outs to center field, ending the game.

 

Luxemburg-Casco is 9-2 in conference play; Freedom is 8-2

Soccer: Spartans coming off postponements

Luxemburg-Casco Spartans girls soccer will make a run at their first win of the season on Thursday when they face a Waupaca team who has been cold as of late. The 0-1 Spartans have seen their last two games, against Kewaunee and Marinette postponed. Their Thursday opponent, Waupaca, is on the losing end of their last five games, and 1-6 overall this season. The game will be at Luxemburg-Casco’s home field and begin at 6:30 PM.

Spartan softball sweeps Little Chute

Luxemburg-Casco defeated Little Chute 10-0 in five innings and 17-1 in four innings to sweep the North Eastern Conference double header.

 

In game one LC led 1-0 entering the fifth inning and went on to score nine runs to end the game.  The inning was highlighted by Lauren Adam's and Emily Jandrin's RBI doubles. Leading hitters for Luxemburg-Casco were Payton Kaminski who went 3/4 with two RBI and Kenzie Hanson, Lauren Adams(3 RBI), Kylie Hanson, and Sierra Jonet who each contributed two hits.

Winning Pitcher Rebecca Kroll pitched a complete game one-hitter striking out eleven and walking none. Abby Robbins collected the only hit for Little Chute.

 

In game two LC scored eight runs in the first inning. The big hit was Kenzie Hanson's grand slam in-the-park homerun.  Luxemburg-Casco then scored four runs in the second inning, two in the third, and three in the fourth.  Leading hitters for LC were Kenzie Hanson, 2/3, home run, and 3 RBI, and Emily Jandrin, 2/2, triple, and 3 RBI.

 

Winning pitcher Emily Jandrin pitched a complete game five-hitter with six strikeouts and one earned run.

Soccer: Spartans going for first win

Luxemburg-Casco girls soccer will get to take the pitch for the second time this season when they host Marinette on Tuesday. The Spartans are 0-1, as they were shut out by Fox Valley Lutheran in their first matchup this season. Marinette comes into the game with back-to-back shutout losses and a 2-2 overall record. Tuesday’s matchup with Luxemburg-Casco and Marinette is scheduled to begin at 6:30 PM. 

 

Krolling along; Spartans pitch third straight shutout

Luxemburg-Casco won their third game in a row on Monday when Rebecca Kroll and the Spartans defense would shut out Oconto Falls, 7-0. It has been two weeks since the Spartans last gave up a run, as they blanked both Waupaca and Clintonville last week. In all five of Luxemburg-Casco’s wins this season, they held their opponent to no runs. Oconto Falls would muster just two hits off of Kroll.

 

Lauren Adams was the leading hitter going 2/5 with a double and RBI. Other hitters getting RBI were Kenzie Hanson, Kylie Hanson, Emily Jandrin, and Josie Dorner.

 

Monday’s win brought the Spartans record to 5-2 overall. Their next game is on Tuesday when Little Chute comes to town. First pitch is scheduled for 4 PM. 

 

Baseball: Spartans take rivalry thriller

The Luxemburg-Casco baseball team would grab the sweep on the season over Wrightstown on Monday. The Spartans came back from a 4-0 deficit to win the game 8-7. Luxemburg-Casco is a winner in three out of their last four games. They are 3-4 overall this season. Their next two games are against Waupaca. The first is at home on Tuesday and the next is on the road on Friday. Waupaca is 3-6 overall this season after a 3-0 start. Tuesday’s matchup is scheduled to begin at 4:30 PM.

 

L-C Fishing Team names state participants

The Luxemburg-Casco Fishing Team will send two teams to LaCrosse next month when the Mississippi River becomes the site for the bass fishing state championships. 

 

Charlie Simonar and Ethan Jerabek will team up on one squad while the other will be anchored by 
Nathan Naze and TJ Weinfurter. The state championships take place June 12th and 13th. 

 

The team competed in its first tournament of the season this past weekend in Oshkosh. Results will be posted at a later time.

 

 

Preparing for their first tournament of the year did not mean the team did not take a chance to give back to their fellow students. Members of the Luxemburg-Casco Fishing Team took time out of their day on May 11th to take Best Buddies participants out to the pond for a day of fishing.

 

The team is in its second season despite last year taking a little bit of a hit due to COVID-19.

 

Picture courtesy of Luxemburg-Casco Fishing Team 

Spartans softball hit the road against Oconto Falls

The Luxemburg-Casco Spartans softball team looks to climb up the Northeastern Conference standings Monday afternoon when they face Oconto Falls.

 

The Spartans are coming off an 11-0 win over Clintonville while the Tigers toppled Fox Valley Lutheran 8-3 on Thursday. Both teams are just a game apart in the conference standings, but a deeper look into the numbers tells a different story. The Spartans at 5-2 are outscoring their opponents 58-19 while the Tigers are being outscored 50-33. 

 

The two teams square off at 4:30 p.m.

Spartans baseball hosts Wrightstown

The Luxemburg-Casco Spartans will play the only game of local importance on Monday.

 

A scheduled game against Kewaunee did not happen, but the Spartans did play Oconto Falls where they lost 1-0. The Tigers lost its Friday matchup to Clintonville 13-5. Both teams have only scored 23 runs early on in the 2021 campaign. The Spartans have played their opponents a little closer however as they have only given up 29 runs in five conference games while the Tigers have allowed 48 through seven contests. 

 

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

Softball: Kroll a difference maker in Spartans win

The Luxemburg-Casco Spartans would pitch their second straight shutout on Thursday in Clintonville, winning 11-0. Luxemburg-Casco received a lot of help from Rebecca Kroll, who hit a three-run triple and also pitched a one-hitter through five innings.  Other leading hitters for the Spartans were Kenzie Hanson, 3/4 with a double, triple, and two RBI. Lauren Adams, double, Kylie Hanson, double, and Emily Jandrin each collected two hits in LC's thirteen-hit attack. The Spartans only needed the five innings to seal the double-digit victory. Luxemburg-Casco is now 5-2 overall this season. They will have a non-conference matchup with a Kewaunee team who has been on a hot streak as of late. First pitch for Friday’s game is scheduled for 4:30 PM. 

 

Softball: Spartans look to maintain strong start

The Luxemburg-Casco softball team will try to keep momentum after their shutout win over Waupaca on Tuesday. The Spartans will face Clintonville on the road Thursday, which will be the first of two matchups between the teams this season. The Spartans are 4-2 overall this season, and Clintonville has a 2-6 overall record. Thursday’s game between the teams will start at 4:30 PM. 

 

Baseball: Spartans take second straight win

Luxemburg-Casco has rattled off two straight wins since their 0-3 start after their win over Wrightstown on Wednesday. The Spartans downed the Tigers 9-2 in Thursday’s game for their second win of the season, and their overall record is now 2-3. The Spartans will have Thursday off before taking the diamond again on Friday when they hit the road against Oconto Falls. This will be the second meeting between the two programs this season as Luxemburg-Casco won the first one, 10-8. First pitch for Friday’s game is scheduled for 4:30 PM. 

 

Luxemburg-Casco tracks competes for keeps Thursday

The Luxemburg-Casco track team will get a chance to compete on Thursday when it travels to West De Pere.

 

It was supposed to host its lone home meet on Tuesday, but uncertainty surrounding its COVID-19 protocols forced the squad to battle among themselves. Thursday's invitational features Appleton North, Bay Port, De Pere, Freedom, Hortonville, Manitowoc Lincoln, and host West De Pere.

 

The first events begin at 3:30 p.m.

Spartan softball one-hits Waupaca

Luxemburg-Casco defeated Waupaca 12-0 in five innings on Tuesday evening. Brianna Gaedtke's two-run home run in the first inning started the scoring for Luxemburg- Casco.  A nine-run third inning broke a 3-0 game open for the Spartans.  The big hit in the third was Emily Jandrin's bases-clearing triple. Jandrin scored on a throwing error on the hit. L-C totaled eleven hits, five of which were for extra bases. In addition to Gaedtke's home run and Jandrin's triple Kenzie Hanson, Lauren Adams, and Grace Kahr all contributed doubles.

 

Winning pitcher Rebecca Kroll and reliever Emily Jandrin combined to throw a one-hitter with seven strikeouts.

 

Emmy Nickel had Waupaca's lone hit.

Softball: Spartans playing after pause

Luxemburg-Casco will play their first game in a week against Waupaca on Tuesday after multiple postponements in the last week. Up until last week, their season record was 3-2 overall. Waupaca comes into Tuesday’s game with a 2-6 overall record. The non-conference matchup is scheduled to begin at 4:30 PM.

Baseball: Spartans return to battle

Following games being postponed, Luxemburg-Casco will be back on the diamond on Tuesday when they face Oconto Falls at home. The Spartans started out the season 0-3, and last played on May 5th. Oconto has a 1-2 conference record and are 1-5 overall. The first pitch for Tuesday’s game is at 4:30 PM. 

 

Spartans celebrate return to sports

After a week of postponements and cancellations, sports are back on at Luxemburg-Casco.

 

Following the decision by the Luxemburg-Casco School Board last Wednesday to drop masking and quarantine protocols related to COVID-19, opponents of the Spartans expressed uneasiness playing them in competition. Not having quarantine standards was in violation of WIAA guidelines, a point that was brought up during Monday's special board meeting that eventually led to the school board reversing its decision. After Monday's 7-0 vote by the school board, the Spartans' social media accounts expressed their excitement and approval.

 

 

Games postponed due to COVID concerns

Luxemburg-Casco School District's new COVID-19 guidelines are to blame for the baseball, soccer, and softball teams' games being canceled on Thursday.

 

According to an email shared by the Luxemburg-Casco baseball team's Facebook, athletic director Jenny Bandow was notified by officials at other schools that they would be postponing the baseball and softball games due to the new quarantine guidelines approved by the Luxemburg-Casco School Board on Wednesday. Bandow says she will work with the coaches to reschedule the games. 

 

According to the Northeastern Conference Website, the girls' soccer game at Wrightstown has also been postponed. 

Softball: Spartans visiting Fox-Valley Lutheran

The Luxemburg-Casco Spartan softball team will hit the road for Fox-Valley Lutheran in hopes of rebounding from an 11-3 loss to Denmark on Tuesday. The Spartans come into the game with a 3-2 record. For Fox-Valley Lutheran, they are 2-3 this season, and coming off of a 5-3 win against Clintonville. The game is scheduled to begin at 4:30 PM at Fox Valley Lutheran High School.

Baseball: Spartans going for win one

Luxemburg-Casco baseball will be looking to put a game in the win column when they face a team who has also struggled in their early part of the season. The Spartans will host Wrightstown on Thursday in Northeastern Conference play. Wrightstown has a 1-3 record so far, and are coming off of their first win, 21-9, against Oshkosh West. Luxemburg-Casco is 0-3 and coming off of a 7-3 loss to Little Chute. First pitch at Luxemburg-Casco is scheduled for 4:30 PM.

Softball: Spartans outpaced by Denmark

The Luxemburg-Casco Spartans softball team was unable to keep up offensively with Denmark on Thursday. Denmark would beat the Spartans 11-3. Luxemburg-Casco scored a run in the third inning and two runs in the fourth. They would get thirteen total hits in the effort. With the loss, Luxemburg-Casco is 3-2 on the season and set to play Fox Valley Lutheran on Thursday. For Denmark, they are 6-1 on the season after the win.

Spartans tough task ahead

The Luxemburg-Casco Spartans softball team has been lights out in three of their four games this season, and will get the chance to continue against a 5-1 Denmark team on Tuesday. Luxemburg-Casco has pitched shutouts in three of their four games this season, keeping Oconto Falls scoreless and Wrightstown scoreless twice. The Spartans only loss comes against Freedom, 8-4. The Spartans have 3-1 record.

 

As for the opponent, Denmark is coming off of a 14-5 win at Kewaunee. The familiar opponent so far for both teams is Freedom, who Denmark beat 9-8. Denmark’s lone loss comes against Shawano, 9-3. First pitch for Tuesday’s matchup is scheduled for 4:30 PM. 

 

Spartans baseball hits the road

The Luxemburg-Casco baseball team will take a road trip to Wrightstown to kick off their second week of play.

 

The Spartans enter the week 0-3 on the season after losing on Friday to Little Chute 7-3. The Tigers won their first game on Saturday in non-conference action, beating Oshkosh West 21-9. Both teams have struggled in NEC play with the Spartans being outscored 18-4 and the Tigers by a margin of 14-3.

 

The two teams matchup in Wrightstown beginning at 4:30 p.m.

L-C golf battles big competition Monday

The Luxemburg-Casco golf team will take on the big boys Monday in an 11-team meet.

 

Ashwaubenon, Bay Port, De Pere, Green Bay Preble, Green Bay Southwest, Notre Dame De La Baie Academy, Pulaski, Seymour, Shawano Community and West De Pere will be the other teams hitting the course at the Oneida Golf and Riding Club when they first tee shots are hit at 9 a.m. In one of its last meets, the Spartans took sixth place at Oshkosh Lourdes Academy/Valley Christian Tournament with a total score of 352. 

Spartans softball rebound in big way

Luxemburg-Casco came off of Thursday’s loss to Freedom to handle Wrightstown two games in a row. The Spartans would win both games by a score of 10-0. Rebecca Kroll got both wins in the pitcher’s circle, with Emily Jandrin coming in for relief in each. In game 1 Kroll and Jandrin combined for a two-hitter in the 10-0 win. Kroll struck out five batters through four innings. Payton Kaminski was the leading hitter going two for two with a double and 3 runs scored. Lauren Adams had a double and 3 RBI’s. 

 

In game 2 Kroll and Jandrin again combined on a two-hitter again. Kroll struck out seven hitters in four innings. Brianna Gaedtke was the Spartans leading bat, getting three hits with two doubles and two RBI’s. Lauren Adams, Rebecca Kroll, and Emily Jandrin each had a pair of hits.


 

The Spartans are now 3-1 and their next game is against Denmark on their home turf. The game is scheduled to begin at 4:30 PM.