Luxemburg-Casco High School Archives for 2026-04

Spartans softball battling Vikings at home

The Luxemburg-Casco softball team is gearing up for this Thursday as they are set to host the Denmark Vikings. 

 

The Spartans are fresh off a dominant 14-3 victory over Waupaca. The Spartans erupted for 11 runs in the third, highlighted by run-scoring doubles from Stella Schleis, Karsyn Walyczyk, and Claire Schleis. Gracie Jandrin and Riley Westland each added RBI hits in the outburst. Baylee Wypiszenski earned the win, allowing just one run on two hits over three innings.

 

The first pitch is at 4:30 p.m.
 

Spartans girls' soccer traveling to face Irish

The Luxemburg-Casco girls’ soccer team is on the road this Thursday, as they are taking on the Freedom Irish. 

 

The Spartans are looking to build off a 9-1 victory over Ripon. Paving the way for the Spartans were Aaliyah Wallace and Emi Kuhn, both going for three goals and three assists apiece. Emi Kuhn leads the Spartans in goals with 14 and in assists with 7. 

 

The kick-off is at 4:30 p.m.
 

Spartans hosting track and field meet

The Luxemburg-Casco track and field team is preparing for this Thursday as they are set to host an invitational meet. The Spartans will be inviting Denmark, Gibraltar, Menasha, Menominee Indian, Shawano Community, Southern Door, and Two Rivers. 

 

The Spartans recently sent their team to Green Bay Preble. The top performers for the Spartans were Claire DuChateau, taking third in the 1600m. The SMR 1200M team took third, which included Ellison Bosman, Sienna Blohowiak, Josie Monfils, and DuChateau. The boys’ 4 by 400M relay of Brady Kinnard, Levi Kinnard, Brenden Deering, and Jonathan Salentine took fourth. 

 

The Gibraltar Vikings last ran at the Door County Classic. Josie Martin was their lone winner on the evening. Martin threw the discus 98.5 feet to win the event for the Vikings. Azucena Jauregui took the podium in several events, including the 200m (3rd), 300m hurdles (2nd), and long jump (3rd), while the 4x100m relay took second. The boys had runner-up performances by Graham De Voe(3200m), the 4x100m relay, and Xavier Gaddes (discus).

 

The Southern Door Eagles last competed at the Door County Classic, where both the boys and girls took first. On the boys' side, Elmer Jeanquart (400m), Colton Valley (800m), Grant Pieschek (pole vault), and all four relays took home victories. For the girls, Frankie Nellis (100m, long jump, triple jump), Elise Jackson (200m, 100m hurdles, 300m hurdles), Kailyn Neville (shotput), Ava Everard (T-high jump), and Maiya Olson (T-high jump) collected event wins.

 

The meet begins at 4:00 p.m.
 

Spartan Soccer Nets Nine in Dominant Win Over Ripon

Luxemburg-Casco delivered a dominant offensive performance Tuesday, defeating Ripon 9-1 in a nonconference girls soccer matchup.

 

The Spartans struck quickly, with Aaliyah Wallace and Emi Kuhn each scoring in the 10th minute off assists from one another to set the tone early. Ripon answered in the 18th minute on a goal by Emerson Pier, but Luxemburg-Casco responded with a flurry of goals to take control before halftime.

 

Maggie Pravechek added a goal in the 29th minute, followed by back-to-back tallies from Wallace in the 30th and 31st minutes. Kuhn scored twice more late in the half, including an unassisted goal in the 40th minute, giving the Spartans a commanding lead at the break.

 

Luxemburg-Casco continued its attack in the second half, with goals from Alana Mrotek and Monroe Schaenhofer to cap the scoring. Ripon goalkeeper Danielle Brewer recorded 20 saves, while Spartans keeper Teagan Gunderson was not tested.

 

Luxemburg-Casco returns to action Thursday with a Northeastern Conference match at Freedom.

Explosive Third Powers Luxemburg-Casco Softball Past Waupaca

A massive third inning broke things wide open as Luxemburg-Casco softball rolled past Waupaca 14-3.

 

The Spartans erupted for 11 runs in the third, highlighted by run-scoring doubles from Stella Schleis, Karsyn Walyczyk, and Claire Schleis. Gracie Jandrin and Riley Westland each added RBI hits in the outburst.

 

Luxemburg-Casco struck first on a passed ball in the opening inning before Waupaca briefly tied it, but the third inning surge put the game out of reach.

 

Baylee Wypiszenski earned the win, allowing just one run on two hits over three innings. Jasmine Jandrin added relief work to close it out.

 

Rylan Kaminski set the tone at the top of the lineup with three hits, while Schleis drove in three runs. The Spartans finished with 13 hits, five walks, and five stolen bases.

 

Luxemburg-Casco returns home Thursday to face Denmark at 4:30 p.m.

Luxemburg-Casco Edges Wrightstown Again Behind Chervenka's Gem

Luxemburg-Casco baseball made it back-to-back 2-1 wins over Wrightstown, riding a dominant complete-game performance from Noah Chervenka.

 

Chervenka was in control all night, allowing just two hits and one unearned run while striking out seven over seven innings.

 

The Spartans struck first in the second inning on an RBI single from Tatum Klaubauf, then added the go-ahead run in the third when Chervenka helped his own cause with an RBI double down the left field line.

 

Klaubauf and Chervenka each finished with two hits and an RBI to lead the offense, while Eli Derenne added pressure on the bases with two steals.

 

Wrightstown’s lone run came off the bat of Ryan Leahy, but Jacob Miller was tough-luck in the loss despite a complete-game effort.

 

Luxemburg-Casco returns home Saturday to face Clintonville.

Luxemburg-Casco baseball tips Wrightstown

The Luxemburg-Casco baseball team got strong pitching performances from Gavin Lax and Hudson Billings to slip past Wrightstown 2-1 on Monday. 

 

The pair combine to strike out 10 batters across seven innings with Lax getting touched up for one runs (1 ER) and two hits across his five innings of work. The Spartans' bats woke up in the third inning trailing 1-0 with Ethan Werner's fielder's choice driving in one run and Jacob Coisman's double proving to be the difference in the game. Billings, Toby Klaubauf, and Lax collected the other hits for the Spartans.

 

The teams will face off again on Tuesday with the Spartans making the trip to Wrightstown for a 4:30 p.m. first pitch.

Spartans softball blasts Panthers

Four Luxemburg-Casco softball players had multi-RBI days has the Spartans posted an 18-1 win over Oconto Falls on Monday.

 

The rout was on from the get go when the Spartans scored 15 runs in the opening frame, with Rylan Kaminski and Cora Schleis combining for three extra base hits and RBI knocks from Alayna Deprez, Abigail Buckmaster, Kaminski, and Schleis.  The Spartans tacked on three more runs in the second inning with Riley Westland's RBI double and a bases-loaded walk of Kaminski adding to the rout. 

 

Deprez led the way going 2-2 and four RBI while Kaminski and Buckmaster drove in three runs and Westland drove in a pair. Baylee Wypiszenski earned the win, allowing one run (1 ER) and three hits while striking out one.

 

The Spartans are back in action with a road game at Waupaca at 4:30 p.m.

Luxemburg-Casco Rolls Past Denmark 6-0 in NEC play

Luxemburg-Casco scored early and often en route to a 6-0 victory over Denmark in a Northeastern Conference girls soccer match Saturday.

 

Luxemburg-Casco opened the scoring in the fifth minute when Aaliyah Wallace found the net off an assist from Reese Bandow. Emi Kuhn added goals in the 10th and 25th minutes to give Luxemburg-Casco a 3-0 lead.

 

Bandow extended the advantage in the 42nd minute on an assist from Wallace, making it 4-0 at halftime.

 

In the second half, Bandow scored again in the 59th minute, assisted by Kilee Barbiaux. Wallace capped the scoring with a goal in the 80th minute.

 

Luxemburg-Casco goalkeepers Teagan Gunderson and Lucy Swetlik combined for 22 saves in the shutout effort.

 

Luxemburg-Casco will return to action Tuesday with a nonconference home match against Ripon.

Spartans Outlast Tritons in Extra Innings Thriller on 104.1 WRLU

One of the most beautiful parts of the sports of baseball and softball is that there is no clock. You can't run out the clock, or play keep away.  In high school, you have to record all 21 outs, or in the case of Friday evening's contest, 24 outs, as Luxemburg Casco outlasted Notre Dame 18-17 in an 8 inning game.  

 

Notre Dame got on the board in the top of the first, when the first three baserunners reached base, including a 2 run home run by Tritons infielder Kaia Waldron.  The Spartans were able to limit the damage after the long ball, getting out of the frame without any further damage.  Luxemburg Casco did tack on a pair of runs in the bottom of the frame to cut the deficit after hits from Alayna Deprez and Riley Westlund. The Tritons added on 6 runs, batting around in the second to build distance from LC.  Down but not out, the Spartans added 3, cutting the deficit to 9-5 after 2 innings.  

 

Both teams were held scoreless in the third, and in the 4th, Notre Dame added 3 more including a solo home run by Aubrey Wycoff.  Luxemburg Casco responded by adding a pair, attempting to keep pace with the visiting Tritons.  Notre Dame was held scoreless in the top of the 5th, setting the stage for Luxemburg Casco's rally.  Abigail Buckmaster led the inning off with a walk, sparking 4 straight Spartans to reach base, before Ryland Kaminski was retired on a sacrifice fly that scored a run.  The Spartans rattled off 4 straight hits before the next out came on a Buckmaster sac fly, also scoring a run.  In total, LC rallied for an 8 run 5th inning to grab a 15-12 lead.  In the 6th, the Tritons did cut into the deficit after Stella Starry worked a lead off walk, and was granted a courtesy runner for the catcher, who came around to score in the frame.  The Spartans were held in check in the 6th, and went into the top of the 7th with a 15-13 advantage.  Hits by Addyson Simpson and Kaia Waldrop, followed by walks from Emma Ciak and Starry started off the inning, with each girl coming around to score, putting the Tritons back in front, taking a 17-15 advantage into the bottom of the 7th.  Luxemburg Casco managed to tie the game, and had a chance to win, with runners on 2nd and 3rd with just one out. Unfortunately, a fly out that saw Gracie Jandrin try to tag up and score the game winning run was not quite deep enough, as she was thrown out at the plate to end the 7th.  Jasmin Jandrin was back in the circle to start the 8th, and retired the side in order, bringing the Spartans back to the plate with a chance to win.  Kaminski led the inning off with a double, her third of the game, and advanced on a throwing error by Tritons pitcher Ella Nowak, trying to throw out Claire Schleis.  Notre Dame elected to intentionally walk Stella Schleis to load the bases, trying to set up the force play at home, and were almost rewarded when Deprez was retired on a pop fly.  However, it was Westlund that would play hero, as she took a hit by pitch to the lower leg to walk off NDA in the 8th.  

 

Jasmin Jandrin earned the win, as the Spartans remain perfect on the season, moving to 8-0, ahead of its next contest, a home game scheduled for Monday against NEC foe Oconto Falls.

Spartans Drop Nine Inning Heartbreaker to New London

A day after walking off Little Chute, Luxemburg-Casco couldn't complete the back-to-back Friday, falling to New London 3-2 in nine innings to split a pair of close baseball games this week.

 

The Spartans tied it up in the sixth on a Noah Chervenka single and had a chance to steal it, but New London's Logan Ten Haken doubled home the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth to end it. Ten Haken also started on the mound, going six innings and allowing two runs before Parker Heise closed it out.

 

Ethan Engum started for LC, going three and two-thirds innings with five strikeouts, and Hudson Billings came on in relief. Jacob Coisman led the offense going 2-for-4 with two stolen bases, and Chervenka and Ethan Dachelet each drove in a run.

 

Luxemburg-Casco sits at 4-4 on the season and hosts Wrightstown Monday at 4:30.

Spartans golf heading to Twin Oaks Golf Course

The Luxemburg-Casco golf team is heading to Twin Oaks Golf Course in Denmark, Wisconsin, this Friday for a conference meet. 

 

The Spartans will be met there by Clintonville, Denmark, Freedom, Little Chute, Marinette, Oconto Falls, Waupaca, and Wrightstown. 

 

The Spartans last played at their home meet this past Tuesday, which saw them finish in 8th with a score of 347. The Spartans' top golfer was Stanley Peot, carding a 78, just 6 over par. 

 

The tee time is set for 10:00 a.m.
 

Spartans Set To Host Tritons on 104.1 WRLU

Assuming the weather holds off, the Luxemburg Casco Spartans will host Notre Dame in a nonconference matchup that will be broadcast on 104.1 WRLU.  

 

The Spartans scheduled has been littered with rainouts thus far, but do hold a 3-0 record when they have gotten to play, outscoring opponents by a combined margin of 33-4.  Alayna Deprez leads Luxemburg Casco with a .600 batting average, and Rylan Kaminski has launched a home run. 

 

Across the diamond will be the Notre Dame Academy Tritons.  NDA has been more fortunate with the schedule, coming in to today's game with a 7-3 record, and riding a 6 game win streak. 

 

Eric Fischer will have the call, with the pregame show starting at 4:15 and first pitch scheduled for 4:30pm.  

Spartans Walk-off Little Chute

It came down to the wire on Thursday, as the Luxemburg-Casco Spartans grabbed the victory in walk-off fashion, 4-3, over Little Chute. The game was tied at three in the bottom of the eighth when Hudson Billings singled, scoring one run.

 

Little Chute opened the scoring in the fourth after Griffin Hank singled, scoring one run. Little Chute committed an error in the bottom of the inning, which helped Luxemburg-Casco Varsity Spartans tie the game at one. A home run to left field by Gerrit Wittman then gave Little Chute the lead, 3-1, in the top of the fifth. Hudson Billings singled down the left field line, which helped the Spartans tie the game at three in the bottom of the sixth.

 

Hudson Billings earned the win for Luxemburg-Casco. The righty allowed zero hits and zero runs over one-third of an inning. Trevor Verhagen took the loss for Little Chute. The pitcher went two and one-third innings, surrendering one run on two hits, striking out three and walking three. Noah Chervenka started the game for Luxemburg-Casco and the starting pitcher surrendered five hits and three runs (two earned) over seven and two-thirds innings, striking out seven and walking four. Reece Joten began the game for Little Chute. The pitcher surrendered three hits and three runs (two earned) over five and one-third innings, striking out nine and walking four.

 

Billings went 2-for-4 at the plate and led the team with two runs batted in. Billings and Ethan Werner each collected two hits. The Spartans had a strong eye at the plate, collecting seven walks for the game. Gavin Lax, Noah Chervenka, and Jacob Coisman led the team with two walks each. Eli Derenne stole two bases. Luxemburg-Casco ran wild on the base paths, amassing four stolen bases for the game and also turned one double play in the game.

 

Gerrit Wittman drove the middle of the lineup, leading Little Chute with two runs batted in. The catcher went 1-for-4 on the day. Gerrit Wittman, August Hawthorne, Griffin Hank, Reece Joten, and Trevor Verhagen each collected one hit for Little Chute. Little Chute turned one double play in the game.

 

Luxemburg-Casco will welcome New London on Friday for their next game.

Wypiszenski's 12 K's Thrusts Spartans to Victory Over Marines

Baylee Wypiszenski struck out 12 batters as the right-handed pitcher led the Spartans past Marinette 6-1 on Thursday at Marinette High School. Wypiszenski allowed five hits and one run over seven innings while walking one.

 

The Spartans were the first to get on the board in the first inning when Alayna Deprez singled, scoring one run.

 

Abbi Maske took the loss for Marinette. The right-handed pitcher went seven innings, giving up six runs (five earned) on six hits, striking out five and walking 11.

 

Alayna Deprez went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Luxemburg-Casco in hits. Riley Westland, Claire Schleis, Alayna Deprez, and Gracie Jandrin each drove in one run. Rylan Kaminski paced the Spartans with four walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, amassing 11 walks for the game. Riley Westland stole two bases.

 

The Marines' Lilly Anderson, the number seven hitter, led Marinette with two hits in three at bats. The Marines turned one double play in the game.

 

Next up for Luxemburg-Casco is a game against Notre Dame Academy on Friday.

Spartans track relay teams taking on Preble invitational

The Luxemburg-Casco track and field relay teams are hitting the road on Friday for an invitational meet held at Green Bay Preble. 

 

The last time the Spartans competed at Preble, they showed out. The boys' team placed second behind Green Bay Preble. Ezra Treml won the 1,600 and 3,200, while Brady Kinnard (400) and Jonathan Salentine (800) also won events. Kinnard was also part of the winning 4x200 relay team. The girls' team placed third behind Southern Door and Green Bay Preble, with Sienna Blohowiak winning the 200 and joining Ellison Bosman, Maria Morozov, and Adeline Treml on the winning 4x200 relay team.

 

The meet begins at 4:00 p.m.
 

Spartans Soccer Stalemate

Luxemburg-Casco and Ashwaubenon played to a 1-1 draw in a nonconference girls soccer match Thursday.

 

Ashwaubenon opened the scoring in the 70th minute on a goal by Lily Paprocki. Luxemburg-Casco answered five minutes later, as Laney Jauquet found the net in the 75th minute to even the match.

 

Both teams received strong performances in goal. Luxemburg-Casco’s Teagan Gunderson recorded nine saves, while Ashwaubenon goalkeeper Sawyer Overly also finished with nine stops.

 

Luxemburg-Casco returns to the field Friday for a Northeast Conference matchup at Denmark.

Spartans girls' soccer hosting Jaguars

The Luxemburg-Casco girls’ soccer team is gearing up for this Thursday as they are hosting the Ashwaubenon Jaguars.

 

The Spartans aim to build off a 2-0 victory over Wrightstown. Paving the way for the Spartans was Emi Kuhn, banking in both of the goals. Teagan Gunderson was behind the net, saving all five shots sent her way.

 

The kick-off is at 4:30 p.m.
 

Spartans softball on the road against Marines

The Luxemburg-Casco softball team is hitting the road this Thursday as they are set to face the Marinette Marines. 

 

The Spartans are fresh off a pair of wins over Little Chute on Tuesday, winning the first game 12-0, then 15-0.

 

In the first game, Rylan Kaminski led the offense with two hits, including a solo home run and a two-run double, driving in four runs. Alayna Deprez contributed three hits and two RBIs, and Claire Schleis hit a three-run triple during a six-run second inning surge. Jasmine Jandrin was a force on the mound, striking out 10 and limiting Little Chute to just three hits over five innings.

 

The second match-up saw an even more explosive offense, ending 15-0 in just three innings. Riley Westland was unstoppable, going 3-for-3 with two home runs in back-to-back innings, racking up six RBIs. Abigail Buckmaster also added a three-run shot in the third. Baylee Wypiszenski earned the win, pitching four scoreless innings and allowing only three hits.

 

The first pitch is at 4:30 p.m.
 

Spartans baseball taking on Mustangs at home

The Luxemburg-Casco baseball team is preparing to host the Little Chute Mustangs this Thursday.

 

These two teams faced each other this past Thursday, with the Mustangs coming out on top 3-0. Gavin Lax tossed five innings and kept the Spartans in it, striking out six and walking just one, but Little Chute scratched across three runs on six hits. Jaden Hermsen was on the mound for the Mustangs, going five and two-thirds scoreless innings with nine strikeouts. The Spartans managed just three hits on the day.

 

The first pitch is at 4:30 p.m.
 

Luxemburg-Casco blanks Wrightstown 2-0

Luxemburg-Casco's girls soccer team picked up a clean sheet Tuesday, shutting out Wrightstown 2-0 with a strong performance on both ends of the field.

 

The Spartans kept things quiet in the first half before putting the game away with two second half goals. Luxemburg-Casco turned away five Wrightstown attempts to seal the shutout.

 

The Spartans are back home Thursday at 6:30 against Ashwaubenon.

Courses dry as Spartans golf hosts home event

Luxemburg-Casco finished eighth as a team at Tuesday's meet with a score of 347, led by Stanley Peot who carded a 78 on the day.

 

Korbin Krueger shot an 87, Tanner Snowberry added an 88, Max Otradovec came in at 94, and Isaac Schaefer rounded out the Spartans with a 96.

 

Denmark won the team title with a score of 323, while Little Chute and Oconto Falls tied for second at 328. Shaymus Smith of Little Chute and Connor Eastman of Marinette shared medalist honors, each shooting a 71.

 

Little Chute blanks Luxemburg-Casco in pitcher's duel

Luxemburg-Casco baseball ran into a tough one Tuesday, dropping a 3-0 decision to Little Chute in a game where offense was hard to find on both sides.

 

Gavin Lax went five innings and kept the Spartans in it, striking out six and walking just one, but Little Chute scratched across three runs on six hits. The Mustangs got on the board in the first on an error and a Jaden Hermsen single, then added one more in the third on a Gerrit Wittman single.

 

Hermsen was equally locked in on the mound, going five and two-thirds scoreless innings with nine strikeouts. Luxemburg-Casco managed just three hits on the day and never really threatened. Wittman and Trevor Verhagen each went 2-for-the-day to lead Little Chute at the plate.

 

The Spartans get a shot at redemption Thursday when Little Chute comes to town at 4:30.

Luxemburg-Casco sweeps Little Chute in doubleheader

The Luxemburg-Casco softball team made the trip to Little Chute on Tuesday and didn't leave anything on the table, run-ruling the Mustangs in both games of a doubleheader by a combined score of 27-0.

 

Game one went to Rylan Kaminski, who drove in four on two hits including a solo home run and a two-run double. Alayna Deprez went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and Claire Schleis added a three-run triple in a six-run second inning. In the circle, Jasmine Jandrin struck out 10 over five innings while holding Little Chute to three hits in the 12-0 win.

 

Game two belonged to Riley Westland, who went 3-for-3 with two home runs and six RBIs. She went deep in back-to-back innings and the Spartans put up 15 runs in three innings to close it out 15-0. Abigail Buckmaster added a three-run shot in the third, and Baylee Wypiszenski earned the win with four scoreless innings on three hits.

 

Luxemburg-Casco committed zero errors across both games and are next in action Thursday at Marinette.

Spartans soccer return to conference play with Wrightstown tilt

The Luxemburg-Casco soccer team will return to Northeastern Conference play on Tuesday when they welcome Wrightstown to town for a match under the lights.

 

Over the weekend, the Spartans handled business from the start and never looked back in a 4-1 win over Kingsford on Saturday as part of the Notre Dame Quad.

The Spartans set the tone early with two first-half goals, taking a 2-0 lead into the break and putting Kingsford on its heels. After Kingsford found the net in the second half, Luxemburg-Casco responded with two more goals to shut down any momentum and seal the win.

 

Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m.

Spartans baseball travels to Little Chute

The Luxemburg-Casco baseball team  will try to get back in the win column on Tuesday when they travel to Little Chute for a 4:30 p.m. first pitch.

 

Luxemburg-Casco couldn’t get the offense going in a 4-0 loss to Oconto Falls on Saturday at Ashwaubenon's Capital Credit Union Park. Oconto Falls struck early with a run in the first inning and added three more in the second to build a 4-0 lead. From there, strong pitching kept the Spartans off the board the rest of the way, despite a few bright spots at the plate, including a 2-for-3 performance from Jacob Coisman. Hudson Billings provided solid relief work, throwing five scoreless innings with six strikeouts

Spartans golf hosts home meet Tuesday

Northbrook Golf Course in Luxemburg will hold its second high school meet in as many days when Luxemburg-Casco welcomes the Northeastern Conference on Tuesday at 10 a.m.

 

Clintonville, Denmark, Freedom, Little Chute, Marinette, Oconto Falls, Waupaca, and Wrightstown will all convene for the meet. 

 

This will act as the season opener for the Spartans, which has had three meets postponed due to course conditions.

 

You can listen to our preason interview with the team from this year's Spring Sports Preview recorded live at the Rendezvous of Luxemburg by clicking this link.

Spartans softball topples Storm

A six-run third inning catapulted the Luxemburg-Casco softball team to an 11-4 road win over county rival Kewaunee Monday afternoon.

 

It was scoreless after two innings before the Spartans' offensive eruption that included RBI doubles by Rylan Kaminski and Stella Schleis and RBI singles from Alayna Deprez and Claire Schleis. Breanna Riha's two-run double in the bottom of the third inning chipped away at the deficit, but the score was 9-2 when they were able to scratch across another run on a Riha homer. During that stretch, Deprez drove in a run on a groundout Stella Schleis doubled in two more runs in the fifth inning. The Storm got their other run on a London Karnopp dinger to make it 9-4, but the Spartans responded with two runs in the seventh inning.

 

For the Spartans, Stella Schleis and Deprez each had four RBI while Claire Schleis and Gracie Jandrin joined the pair with mult-hit games. Jasmine Jandrin earned the win from the circle with a pair of strikeouts while allowing two runs (1 ER) on three hits and a walk.

 

For the Storm, Ali Repitz took the loss allowing 11 runs (10 ER) on 12 hits and five walks while striking out four. Riha went 4-4 with three RBI to pace the Storm while Vivian Bootz, Kambreia Last, Repitz, and Karnopp, and Cora Schleis all recorded hits.

 

The Spartans are back in action Tuesday when they travel to Little Chute when they play a pair against the Mustangs at 4 p.m.

Spartans shut out in road loss to Oconto Falls

Luxemburg-Casco couldn’t get the offense going in a 4-0 loss to Oconto Falls on Saturday.

Oconto Falls struck early with a run in the first inning and added three more in the second to build a 4-0 lead. From there, strong pitching kept the Spartans off the board the rest of the way, despite a few bright spots at the plate, including a 2-for-3 performance from Jacob Coisman.

Hudson Billings provided solid relief work, throwing five scoreless innings with six strikeouts, but the early damage proved too much to overcome. Oconto Falls starter Carter Heroux controlled the game throughout, striking out 10 over seven shutout innings.

Luxemburg-Casco will look to bounce back Tuesday at Little Chute.

Spartans maintain control to top Kingsford

Luxemburg-Casco girls soccer handled business from the start and never looked back in a 4-1 win over Kingsford on Saturday as part of the Notre Dame Quad.

The Spartans set the tone early with two first-half goals, taking a 2-0 lead into the break and putting Kingsford on its heels. After Kingsford found the net in the second half, Luxemburg-Casco responded with two more goals to shut down any momentum and seal the win.

A complete performance on both ends helped the Spartans stay in control throughout, turning a fast start into a comfortable victory. They return home Tuesday to face Wrightstown at 6:30 p.m.

Luxemburg-Casco sets sail to Marinette in five

Luxemburg-Casco softball used a five-run fifth inning to generate a walk-off run-rule victory over the Marinette Marines Friday, 10-0. 

The Spartans held a 5-0 lead through four innings and were in control of the game behind strong pitching from Baylee Wypiszenski and Jasmine Jandrin who combined for 3 hits and 6 strikeouts in the shutout. Wypiszenski earned the win in the circle. 

Alayna Deprez reached all four times she stepped up to the plate with a double and three walks while scoring and driving in a run. Schleis also had a standout day offensively, finishing 2-for-3 with a walk, RBI, and two runs scored. 

Luxemburg-Casco has kept the offense rolling as they've outscored their opponents 34-3 (+31) through the first three games of the season.

 

Next on the schedule is Kewaunee set for a 4:30 first pitch on the road for L-C Monday.

Spartans fall to No. 5 Tritons in tough match up

The Luxemburg-Casco Spartans ran into a strong test Thursday, falling 3-1 to the No. 5 ranked Notre Dame Tritons.

 

Luxemburg-Casco battled throughout, but Notre Dame’s offense proved to be the difference. The Spartans were able to find the back of the net once, but couldn’t generate enough chances to keep pace against one of the top teams in the state.

 

Despite the loss, Luxemburg-Casco showed flashes against high-level competition and will look to carry that into their next matchup in the Notre Dame Quad Saturday at 11 am at Notre Dame Academy. 

Spartans baseball sees lead slip in walk-off loss to Marines

Leads of 3-0 and 6-2 proved to be unsafe for the Luxemburg-Casco baseball team as they lost to Marinette on the road on Thursday 7-6.

 

After two scoreless innings, the Spartans pushed across three runs in the top of the third inning when Ethan Werner cleared the bases with a double. The Marines got two of those runs back in their half of the frame on two run-scoring outs. It stayed that way until the sixth inning when the Spartans added another three runs courtesy of an error, a passed ball, and a Gavin Lax single. The Spartans found themselves in trouble right away in the seventh by loading the bases on two walks and a hit by pitch. After a single, a bases-loaded walk, and an error made it a one-run game, the Spartans were able to get to within one out of winning the game. A bases-loaded walk and error later, the Spartans had dropped their first game of the season.

 

Lax went 2-3 with an RBI while four other Spartans registered one knock with Werner delivering the biggest blow with three RBI. Ethan Engum took the loss in relief for the Spartans, allowing five runs (2 ER) and three walks with no strikeouts across 0.2 innings pitched.

 

The Spartans are back in action on Saturday when they face Oconto Falls at Capital Credit Union Park in Ashwaubenon at 4:30 p.m. Eric Fischer will have the call on 104.1 WRLU beginning at 4:15 p.m.

Spartans softball taking on Irish at home

The Luxemburg-Casco softball team prepares to host the Freedom Irish on Thursday.

 

The Irish are fresh off a 14-0 victory over Marinette.

 

The Spartans were scheduled to face Denmark on Tuesday, but the game was postponed due to the weather. They now look to build off a 9-1 victory over Waupaca.

 

Rylan Kaminski’s bases-clearing double in the fifth inning broke the tie as the Spartans scored eight unanswered runs. Kaminski led the offense with three RBIs. Jasmine Jandrin earned the win, allowing two hits and striking out two over the final three innings.

 

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

Spartans girls soccer hitting the road to face Vikings

The Luxemburg-Casco girls' soccer team travels to face the Denmark Vikings on Thursday.

 

The Vikings have yet to win a game, dropping their first three.

 

The Spartans are coming off a 1-0 victory over Seymour, with Emi Kuhn scoring the lone goal. Goalkeeper Teagan Gunderson saved all four shots she faced.

 

Kickoff is set for 4:30 p.m.

Spartans baseball on the road against Marines

The Luxemburg-Casco baseball team hits the road Thursday to face the Marinette Marines.

 

The Marines’ last outing saw them beat Menominee, 11-2.

 

The Spartans look to maintain their unblemished 3-0 record early in the season. Most recently, they defeated Sturgeon Bay, 8-0. Hudson Billings carried most of the load on the mound, earning the win with six innings of two-hit ball. He walked two and struck out six. Brayden Radart closed the game with two strikeouts in a scoreless seventh inning.

 

The Spartans began pulling away in the third inning. Billings drove in Gavin Lax with a groundout to open the scoring, and RBIs from Bryce Piesler, Tatum Klaubauf, Noah Chervenka and Jacob Coisman helped keep the lineup moving. Chervenka had two of the Spartans’ seven hits.

 

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

Spartans' pitchers sink Clippers in non-conference win

The pitching duo of Hudson Billings and Brayden Radart didn’t need much run support — but got plenty in an 8-0 win over Sturgeon Bay on Monday evening.

 

Billings carried most of the load on the mound, earning the win with six innings of two-hit ball. He walked two and struck out six. Radart finished the game with two strikeouts in a scoreless seventh inning.

 

The Clippers kept pace early before the Spartans began pulling away in the third. Billings drove in Gavin Lax with a groundout to open the scoring, and RBIs from Bryce Piesler, Tatum Klaubauf, Noah Chervenka and Jacob Coisman helped keep the lineup moving. Chervenka had two of the Spartans’ seven hits.

 

Elisha Baumann and Ethan Kratcha recorded the only hits for the Clippers. Siggy Hansen took the loss, allowing three runs on four hits and two walks while striking out six over four innings.

 

The Spartans are scheduled to host Marinette on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m., field conditions permitting.

 

Picture by Ron LeCloux

Spartans track heading to Marinette for meet

The Luxemburg-Casco track and field team travels to Marinette on Tuesday for a meet.

 

The Spartans will compete against Clintonville, Little Chute, Marinette and Oconto Falls.

 

Luxemburg-Casco opened its outdoor season Thursday at the Green Bay Preble meet. The boys team placed second behind Green Bay Preble. Ezra Treml won the 1,600 and 3,200, while Brady Kinnard (400) and Jonathan Salentine (800) also won events. Kinnard was also part of the winning 4x200 relay team. The girls team placed third behind Southern Door and Green Bay Preble, with Sienna Blohowiak winning the 200 and joining Ellison Bosman, Maria Morozov and Adeline Treml on the winning 4x200 relay team.

 

The meet begins at 4:30 p.m.

Spartans girls soccer on the road facing Hawks

The Luxemburg-Casco girls soccer team travels to face Xavier on Tuesday.

 

The Spartans’ last outing was a 1-0 win over Seymour thanks to a goal from Emi Kuhn in the 78th minute and Teagan Gunderson's four saves. They are now 3-1 and looking to continue their early-season momentum.

 

Xavier is also coming off a win, beating Waupaca 5-1 in its season opener.

 

Kickoff is at 6:30 p.m.

Spartans golf competing in conference meet at Irish Waters

The Luxemburg-Casco boys golf team is preparing to compete in a conference meet at Irish Waters Golf Course in Freedom.

 

The Spartans will compete against Clintonville, Denmark, Freedom, Little Chute, Marinette, Oconto Falls, Waupaca and Wrightstown.

 

Tee time is 10 a.m.

Spartans softball hosting Vikings

The Luxemburg-Casco softball team hosts the Denmark Vikings on Tuesday.

 

The Spartans look to build off a 9-1 victory over Waupaca. Despite being outhit 6-5, seven walks and three Comets errors helped pave the way for the win. Rylan Kaminski’s bases-clearing double in the fifth inning broke the tie as the Spartans scored eight unanswered runs. Kaminski led the offense with three RBIs. Jasmine Jandrin earned the win, allowing two hits and striking out two over the final three innings.

 

First pitch is at 4:30 p.m.

Spartans baseball make second attempt to face Clippers

After their first matchup was a wash, Luxemburg-Casco and Sturgeon Bay will try to face each other again in Luxemburg on Monday.

 

A six-run first inning provided all the offense the Luxemburg-Casco baseball team would need in an 8-1 victory over St. Mary Catholic in Neenah on Thursday. The Spartans opened the game with three straight singles, including a run-scoring hit by Hudson Billings. Two errors allowed two more Spartans to reach base before singles from Myles Jandrain and Tatum Klaubauf and a fielder's choice by Bryce Piesler helped the team pile on the Zephyrs. Jandrain went 2-4 with two RBI while Ethan Werner also boasted a two-hit evening. Klaubauf (2), Piesler, Jacob Coisman, Billings, and Noah Chervenka also collected RBI in the Spartans victory that was aided by five Zephyrs errors. Chervenka and Ethan Engum kept the Zephyrs in check on the mound, combining to strike out 10 batters while allowing just one run on two hits.

 

The Clippers dropped their season opener in Shawano on Friday 7-4. They took an early 2-0 lead thanks to an RBI double from Steven Prescott in the second inning and a run-scoring single in Jack Higginbotham. The Hawks took control of the contest in the middle innings, scoring seven of the next eight runs. The Clippers managed single tallies in the final two innings, but it was not enough to get over the hump. Higginbotham and Prescott each had two hits while four different Clippers registered RBI in the loss. Siggy Hansen suffered the loss on the mound, allowing four runs (4 ER) on three hits and two walks in one inning of work.

 

First pitch is set for 4:30 p.m. 

Spartans softball pounds Comets late

A tight game through four innings turned into a laugher late as the Luxemburg-Casco softball team earned the 9-1 win over NEC rival Waupaca.

 

The Comets struck first in the opening frame and held the lead until the Spartans took advantage of an error to score their first run. Rylan Kaminski's bases-clearing double in the fifth inning broke the deadlock as the Spartans scored eight unanswered runs to end the game. 

 

The Spartans were outhit 6-5 but were the beneficiary of seven walks and three Comets errors. Kaminski paced the offense with three RBI on one hit. Jasmine Jandrin earned the win in the circle, allowing two hits while striking out two across the final three innings.

Spartans baseball derail Zephyrs

A six-run first inning provided all the offense the Luxemburg-Casco baseball team would need in an 8-1 victory over St. Mary Catholic in Neenah on Thursday.

 

The Spartans opened the game with three straight singles, including a run-scoring hit by Hudson Billings. Two errors allowed two more Spartans to reach base before singles from Myles Jandrain and Tatum Klaubauf and a fielder's choice by Bryce Piesler helped the team pile on the Zephyrs. After the Zephyrs scratched across a run in the fourth inning, the Spartans added two more runs in the seventh.

 

Jandrain went 2-4 with two RBI while Ethan Werner also boasted a two-hit evening. Klaubauf (2), Piesler, Jacob Coisman, Billings, and Noah Chervenka also collected RBI in the Spartans victory that was aided by five Zephyrs errors. Chervenka and Ethan Engum kept the Zephyrs in check on the mound, combining to strike out 10 batters while allowing just one run on two hits.

Luxemburg-Casco track teams boast strong performances at Green Bay Preble meet

The Luxemburg-Casco track teams opened their outdoor season with a short trip into the city as they faced several teams at Green Bay Preble.

 

On the boys side, the Spartans took second place behind a much bigger Green Bay Preble squad with 97 points. Ezra Treml won the 1600m and 3200m runs while Brady Kinnard (400m), and Jonathan Salentine (800m) also captured event wins. Kinnard was also a part of a win for the 4x200m relay team.

 

For the girls, the took third place behind Southern Door and Green Bay Preble with Sienna Blohowiak winning the 200m dash and a part of the victorious 4x200m relay along with Ellison Bosman, Maria Morozov, and Adeline Treml.

 

Mens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

7.10Dylan Roberts12.24aPBLuxemburg-Casco

8.11Brenden Deering12.25aPBLuxemburg-Casco

13.10Grant Seering12.47aPBLuxemburg-Casco

21.11Aaron Demeny12.65aSBLuxemburg-Casco

22.12Gabe Kudick12.72aSBLuxemburg-Casco

47.10Henry Cissell14.69aPBLuxemburg-Casco

9Skyler PotapenkoDNSLuxemburg-Casco

10Taylor DartDNSLuxemburg-Casco

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.11Brenden Deering24.29aPBLuxemburg-Casco

3.11Lane Ledvina24.65aSBLuxemburg-Casco

6.11Wyatt Bailey25.48aPBLuxemburg-Casco

7.10Dylan Roberts25.67aPBLuxemburg-Casco

12.10Henry Cissell26.46aPBLuxemburg-Casco

19.12Aric Burnhardt27.59aPBLuxemburg-Casco

24.9William VandenLange...29.46aPBLuxemburg-Casco

25.10Jonathan DeBroux29.73aPBLuxemburg-Casco

10Taylor DartDNSLuxemburg-Casco

11Aaron DemenyDNSLuxemburg-Casco

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.12Brady Kinnard54.51aSBLuxemburg-Casco

2.10Levi Kinnard54.67aPBLuxemburg-Casco

8.10Henry Cissell1:02.10aPBLuxemburg-Casco

9.12Aric Burnhardt1:02.16aPBLuxemburg-Casco

11.10Jonathan DeBroux1:04.96aPBLuxemburg-Casco

13.9William VandenLange...1:08.82aPBLuxemburg-Casco

10Taylor DartDNSLuxemburg-Casco

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.12Jonathan Salentine2:09.90aPBLuxemburg-Casco

 

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.10Ezra Treml4:49.01aSBLuxemburg-Casco

4.12Derek Christoph4:58.58aSBLuxemburg-Casco

5.12Jonathan Salentine5:10.33aPBLuxemburg-Casco

 

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.10Ezra Treml10:22.02aPBLuxemburg-Casco

2.12Derek Christoph10:50.35aSBLuxemburg-Casco

 

110m Hurdles - 39" / 0.991m Varsity - Finals

2.12Mason Trimberger15.81aPBLuxemburg-Casco

 

300m Hurdles - 36" / 0.914m Varsity - Finals

2.12Mason Trimberger41.12aPBLuxemburg-Casco

7.10Drake Wolf48.15aSBLuxemburg-Casco

 

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

3.12

Kory Jansen

10

Grant Seering

11

Julian Bailey

12

Gabe Kudick

47.36a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

7.10

Finn Sachnik

12

Donovan Schmelzer

11

Jacob Walton

10

Charlie Bouche

59.43a

Luxemburg-Casco - B

 

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.11

Wyatt Bailey

11

Aaron Demeny

12

Kory Jansen

11

Lane Ledvina

1:39.24a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

1.10

Levi Kinnard

12

Brady Kinnard

11

Brenden Deering

12

Kory Jansen

3:48.73a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

 

Shot Put - 12lb Varsity - Finals

9.11Jacob Walton34' 0"SBLuxemburg-Casco

10.12Donovan Schmelzer33' 9"PBLuxemburg-Casco

15.10Finn Sachnik31' 1"PBLuxemburg-Casco

16.10Charlie Bouche30' 8.5"PBLuxemburg-Casco

28.9Wiley Vandervest24' 1"PBLuxemburg-Casco

 

Discus - 1.6kg Varsity - Finals

4.11Jacob Walton117' 4"SBLuxemburg-Casco

14.12Donovan Schmelzer81' 4"PBLuxemburg-Casco

15.10Finn Sachnik79' 10"PBLuxemburg-Casco

17.9Wiley Vandervest78' 4"PBLuxemburg-Casco

26.10Charlie Bouche62' 4"PBLuxemburg-Casco

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

8.11Wyatt Bailey5' 2"SBLuxemburg-Casco

8.11Lane Ledvina5' 2"SBLuxemburg-Casco

12Aric BurnhardtNHLuxemburg-Casco

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

10.9William VandenLange...8' 0"PBLuxemburg-Casco

9Skyler PotapenkoNHLuxemburg-Casco

10Jonathan DeBrouxNHLuxemburg-Casco

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

4.12Mason Trimberger18' 7.25"PBLuxemburg-Casco

7.12Brady Kinnard18' 1"SBLuxemburg-Casco

12.11Julian Bailey16' 10.25"PBLuxemburg-Casco

12.10Drake Wolf16' 10.25"PBLuxemburg-Casco

14.10Henry Cissell16' 8.75"PBLuxemburg-Casco

19.11Wyatt Bailey15' 9.25"PBLuxemburg-Casco

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

3.10Levi Kinnard38' 5.5"PBLuxemburg-Casco

5.10Drake Wolf36' 7.25"PBLuxemburg-Casco

6.11Lane Ledvina35' 9"SBLuxemburg-Casco

7.11Brenden Deering35' 8.5"SBLuxemburg-Casco

9.11Julian Bailey33' 9"SBLuxemburg-Casco

 

Womens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.11Sienna Blohowiak13.48aSBLuxemburg-Casco

13.11Cecelia Peot14.61aSBLuxemburg-Casco

22.9Eva Oshefsky15.27aPBLuxemburg-Casco

24.10Kennedy Krueger15.35aPBLuxemburg-Casco

29.12Kamber Johnson16.02aPBLuxemburg-Casco

30.12Ella Oshefsky16.04aSBLuxemburg-Casco

37.11Hailey Till17.36aSBLuxemburg-Casco

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.11Sienna Blohowiak27.70aSBLuxemburg-Casco

12.11Ellison Bosman30.82aPBLuxemburg-Casco

18.11Josie Monfils32.05aSBLuxemburg-Casco

22.10Kennedy Krueger32.88aPBLuxemburg-Casco

25.9Cienna Bailey33.23aPBLuxemburg-Casco

26.12Kamber Johnson33.70aPBLuxemburg-Casco

28.10Delaney Bertrand35.19aPBLuxemburg-Casco

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

3.11Ellison Bosman1:08.78aSBLuxemburg-Casco

10.10Madison Frank1:12.87aPBLuxemburg-Casco

16.12Kamber Johnson1:17.29aPBLuxemburg-Casco

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

4.9Adeline Treml2:47.35aPBLuxemburg-Casco

5.10Greta Annoye2:49.31aPBLuxemburg-Casco

6.10Madison Frank2:55.53aPBLuxemburg-Casco

14.10Elena Dechamps3:18.29aPBLuxemburg-Casco

15.10Audrey Dequaine3:18.68aPBLuxemburg-Casco

16.10Katelyn Piesler3:19.81aSBLuxemburg-Casco

17.10Julianna Derocher3:25.35aPBLuxemburg-Casco

20.10Macie DeJardin3:28.70aSBLuxemburg-Casco

21.10Alexis Vincent3:36.48aPBLuxemburg-Casco

 

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

5.9Adeline Treml6:02.03aPBLuxemburg-Casco

13.10Greta Annoye6:26.35aPBLuxemburg-Casco

18.10Katelyn Piesler7:19.89aPBLuxemburg-Casco

19.10Elena Dechamps7:21.85aPBLuxemburg-Casco

20.10Audrey Dequaine7:23.67aPBLuxemburg-Casco

22.10Julianna Derocher7:26.57aPBLuxemburg-Casco

23.10Alexis Vincent7:52.75aPBLuxemburg-Casco

24.10Macie DeJardin8:07.19aSBLuxemburg-Casco

 

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

3.9Ana Wolfert18.07aPBLuxemburg-Casco

6.10Aubree Wypiszenski19.32aSBLuxemburg-Casco

9.11Taitum Vlies21.08aPBLuxemburg-Casco

 

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

3.11Maria Morozov54.10aSBLuxemburg-Casco

4.9Ana Wolfert55.94aPBLuxemburg-Casco

5.10Aubree Wypiszenski57.08aSBLuxemburg-Casco

 

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.11

Josie Monfils

11

Cecelia Peot

11

Lauren Van Ess

11

Rachel Gregorich

55.71a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

5.10

Emma Zastrow

10

Elise Gerl

12

Ella Oshefsky

9

Eva Oshefsky

1:00.67a

Luxemburg-Casco - B

 

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

3.11

Maria Morozov

11

Cecelia Peot

11

Josie Monfils

11

Lauren Van Ess

2:00.66a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

4.10

Elise Gerl

10

Kennedy Krueger

10

Emma Zastrow

11

Taitum Vlies

2:08.85a

Luxemburg-Casco - B

5.12

Ella Oshefsky

9

Eva Oshefsky

11

Hailey Till

9

Michelle Bernardy

2:15.26a

Luxemburg-Casco - C

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

1.11

Ellison Bosman

11

Maria Morozov

9

Adeline Treml

11

Sienna Blohowiak

4:39.90a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

3.10

Madison Frank

11

Rachel Gregorich

9

Cienna Bailey

12

Emily Tassoul

4:59.64a

Luxemburg-Casco - B

 

4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals

4.10

Julianna Derocher

10

Katelyn Piesler

10

Alexis Vincent

10

Macie DeJardin

13:32.71a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

 

Shot Put - 4kg Varsity - Finals

3.11Riley PotapenkoJ 30' 1.5"PBLuxemburg-Casco

6.10Jaidyn Petermann27' 8.5"PBLuxemburg-Casco

14.10Delaney Bertrand20' 11"PBLuxemburg-Casco

 

Discus - 1kg Varsity - Finals

Ex.11Riley Potapenko92' 0"PBLuxemburg-Casco

4.12Emily Tassoul78' 10"SBLuxemburg-Casco

5.10Jaidyn Petermann78' 9"SBLuxemburg-Casco

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

3.12Emily Tassoul4' 6"SBLuxemburg-Casco

4.9Michelle Bernardy4' 4"PBLuxemburg-Casco

6.9Cienna BaileyJ 4' 2"PBLuxemburg-Casco

8.11Lauren Van EssJ 4' 2"SBLuxemburg-Casco

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

Field Series

6.12Ella Marach7' 6"SBLuxemburg-Casco

7.11Rachel Gregorich7' 0"SBLuxemburg-Casco

12.9Michelle Bernardy6' 0"PBLuxemburg-Casco

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

3.9Ana Wolfert15' 2"PBLuxemburg-Casco

4.11Sienna Blohowiak14' 9"PBLuxemburg-Casco

6.11Lauren Van Ess13' 11.5"PBLuxemburg-Casco

10.10Aubree Wypiszenski13' 4"SBLuxemburg-Casco

13.11Josie Monfils12' 10.25"SBLuxemburg-Casco

14.10Elise Gerl12' 8.75"PBLuxemburg-Casco

19.11Taitum Vlies11' 1.5"PBLuxemburg-Casco

20.11Hailey Till11' 1"SBLuxemburg-Casco

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

10.11Rachel Gregorich28' 1"SBLuxemburg-Casco

11.10Aubree Wypiszenski28' 0.25"PBLuxemburg-Casco

 

Spartans soccer on the road against Thunder

The Luxemburg-Casco girls soccer team is hitting the road this Friday to face the Seymour Thunder.

 

The Spartans are looking to build off an 8-0, early-ending victory over Green Bay East. Aaliyah Wallace got off to a hot start, recording a hat trick in the first seven minutes. Emi Kuhn also had a hat trick to go along with two assists. The other two goals came from Down Bonness and Maggie Pravechek. Goalkeeper Teagan Gunderson saved all four shots she faced.

 

Kickoff is at 6:30 p.m.

Spartans baseball on the road against Zephyrs

The Luxemburg-Casco baseball team will hit the road to face the St. Mary Catholic Zephyrs on Thursday. The Zephyrs’ last outing was a 6-5 loss to Algoma.

 

The Spartans are coming off a dominant 10-0 victory over Southern Door. Pitcher Gavin Lax led the way with a five-inning no-hitter against the Eagles. Strong hitting, combined with several Southern Door errors, allowed Luxemburg-Casco to score consistently throughout the game.

 

The Zephyrs lost to Algoma earlier this week 6-5. A pair of Algoma errors allowed extra opportunities for St. Mary as just 3 of the 5 runs were earned. 

 

First pitch is at 6:30 p.m.

 

Bonness commits to Ripon soccer

No matter how her senior season ends up, Luxemburg-Casco's Diem Bonness has plenty of time left on the pitch.

 

Bonness signed her National Letter of Intent earlier this month to continue her soccer career at Ripon College. The midfielder said during our Spring Sports Preview at the Rendezvous of Luxemburg that she loves being involved on both sides of the ball.

 

 

 

Bonness is off to a hot start to begin her 2026 campaign, picking up two assists in the Spartans' 5-2 win at Kohler and a goal and an assist in the team's 8-0 win over Green Bay East. 

 

 

The Spartans are back in action at Seymour for a non-conference game.

Spartans softball taking on Comets at home

The Luxemburg-Casco softball team is preparing for Thursday as it is set to host the Waupaca Comets.

 

The Comets aim to bounce back from a 13-3 loss to Winneconne.

 

The Spartans look to build off a 15-2 victory over Oconto Falls in their season opener. Luxemburg-Casco benefited from seven errors committed by Oconto Falls and recorded 11 hits. Baylee Wypiszenski handled pitching duties, allowing just two runs on four hits while striking out five.

 

First pitch is at 4:30 p.m.

 

Spartans girls soccer dazzles Red Devils

Luxemburg-Casco girls soccer put on a stellar performance to open the season in a non-conference matchup with Green Bay East Tuesday topping the Red Devils 8-0. 

 

Emi Kuhn and Aaliyah Wallace both converted hat tricks for the Spartans including three goals from Wallace in the span of 7 minutes early in the first half. 

 

It was a 5-0 lead at half-time and Kuhn scored or assisted on 4 of the opportunities. 

 

Down Bonness and Maggie Pravechek also converted goals for the Spartans while Cassie Jacobsen grabbed two assists. 

 

In goal for Luxemburg-Casco Teagan Gunderson have four saves on four shots from the Red Devils. 

 

L-C continues non-conference action this Friday as they travel to Seymour. 

Spartans win in convincing fashion to start season

On their way to a 15-2 victory over Oconto Falls Tuesday, Luxemburg-Casco softball took advantage of seven errors from the Panthers defense while tallying 11 hits of their own. 

Luxemburg-Casco put four runs on the board in the first inning before the Panthers responded with their only two runs of the game.

Beyond that, the Spartans shut down the offensive attack from Oconto Falls behind five innings of work from Baylee Wypiszenski. She allowed just the two runs on four hits and spread out five strikeouts in the evening. Jasmine Jandrin got the final inning to close out the six-inning rout of the Panthers. 

Lax's no hitter gives Spartans season opening win on 104.1 WRLU

It should have been the fifth game of the season, but the wait was worth it as the Spartans took down Southern Door 10-0 behind a big second inning and a no-hitter from pitcher Gavin Lax, as heard on 104.1 WRLU.

 

Lax started the gem with two strikeouts in the top of the first inning. When Luxemburg-Casco came to bat, Ethan Dachelet led off the season with a single and came around to score on a groundout by Hudson Billings. Two more strikeouts by Lax in the top of the second set the stage for the Spartans to build on their lead.


A Southern Door error allowed Bryce Piesler to reach, followed by a Lax single. Myles Jandrin drove in Piesler on a groundout, and Lagan Whipp added another run with a groundout. With two outs and the bases empty, a pair of walks and two Eagles errors loaded the bases as Luxemburg-Casco tacked on four more runs before the final out of the inning.

 

Southern Door’s lone baserunner reached on a dropped third strike that trickled to the backstop, allowing Kody Wagaman to reach. Lax forced a groundout on the next batter to retire the side.

 

The Spartans added three more runs in the bottom of the third, with hits from Jandrin and Tatum Klaubauf, extending the lead into mercy-rule territory. Lax tallied three more strikeouts en route to a 10-strikeout no-hitter, earning the win in the season opener. Mac Hoffman took the loss for Southern Door.

 

Luxemburg-Casco is scheduled to travel to St. Mary Catholic on Thursday for a 6 p.m. contest, weather permitting. Southern Door is scheduled to host Kiel on Saturday morning in its next game.

Spartans golf heading to Twin Oaks for conference meet

The Luxemburg-Casco boys golf team is traveling to Denmark on Tuesday for a conference meet at Twin Oaks Golf Course.

 

Returning for the Spartans as a senior is Stanley Peot. Last season, he finished 19th at the WIAA Division 2 regional meet with a score of 87, shooting a 40 on the back nine.

 

The first tee time is at 10 a.m.

Spartans host Eagles in rescheduled Opening Day on 104.1 WRLU

After yesterday's game with Sturgeon Bay was postponed for weather, Luxemburg Casco will look to open its 2026 season when it hosts Southern Door tonight on 104.1 WRLU.  

 

The Spartans are coming off a 15-9 season a year ago, but will be tasked with trying to replace nine seniors from the 2025 squad. 

 

Listen to our baseball feature during last month's Spring Sports Preview at The Rendezvous of Luxemburg

 

Across the chalk lines will be the Southern Door Eagles, who are coming off a 7-13 campaign a year ago, and also be replacing a large group of seniors. They also had their game on Monday against Valders postponed due to weather.

 

Listen to our interview with Eagles manager Nate Alberts

 

Eric Fischer will have the call, weather permitting, with the pregame show getting underway at 4:15 and first pitch scheduled for 4:30. 

Spartans softball traveling to face Panthers

The Luxemburg-Casco softball team is ready to kick off its season Tuesday, traveling to face the Oconto Falls Panthers.

 

The Spartans’ original season opener against Southern Door was postponed due to weather.

 

First pitch is at 4:30 p.m.

Spartans girls soccer taking on Red Devils at home

The Luxemburg-Casco girls' soccer team is set for a Tuesday night matchup, hosting the Green Bay East Red Devils.

 

This is the Red Devils’ first game of the season, while the Spartans are 1-1 after two games, most recently falling to Appleton North 8-0.

 

Kickoff is at 6:30 p.m.

Spartans soccer struck by Lightning

The shots came fast and furious at the Luxemburg-Casco girls soccer team on Thursday evening as they lost 8-0 to Appleton North.

 

The Lightning scored five times in the second half, four of which came in a six-minute flurry of action. Brinley Dunsirn registered a brace in the blowout win for the Lightning. The game could have been more lopsided if it was not for Teagan Gunderson's 15 saves for the Spartans. Ashley Fameree also made a save in the Spartans loss. Ava Koleske collected a clean sheet for the Lightning without having to make a save.

Spartans soccer hitting the road to face Lightning

The Luxemburg-Casco girls’ soccer team is on the road this Thursday, taking on the Appleton North Lightning. 

 

The Spartans aim to build off a 5-2 victory over Kohler. Leading the Spartans was Emi Kuhn, scoring a hat-trick and dishing out two assists. Her two assists went to Aaliyah Wallace and Casidee Jacobsen. Goalie Teagan Gunderson was awarded the win, saving six of eight shots. 

 

The kick-off is at 6 p.m.
 

Kuhn stuffs stat sheet in Spartans victory over Blue Bombers

Emi Kuhn scored three times and assisted on two others in the Luxemburg-Casco soccer team's 5-2 win over Kohler Tuesday night.

 

The game was tied at two when Kuhn took over, having already scored once and assisting on Aaliyah Wallace's first-half tally. After returning the favor to Casidee Jacobsen with an assist on the game-winning tally, Kuhn buried two passes from Diem Bonness into the back of the net to put the game away and register a hat trick. 

 

Teagan Gunderson earned the win in the net with six saves on eight shots faced.

 

The Spartans will stay on the road this Thursday when they play at Appleton North.

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