Luxemburg-Casco High School Archives for 2026-05

Luxemburg-Casco sends four individuals, relay team to State

Luxemburg-Casco turned in a strong showing at the WIAA Division 2 Sectional, placing fifth in the boys standings and seventh in the girls standings. Junior Claire DuChateau led the way by winning both the 1,600-meter run (5:07.91) and 3,200-meter run (11:18.74) to qualify for state in both events. On the boys side, the Spartans' 4x400 relay team of Brady Kinnard, Levi Kinnard, Mason Trimberger, and Jonathan Salentine claimed a sectional championship with a winning time of 3:24.96 to earn a trip to UW-La Crosse.

 

Luxemburg-Casco will send five entries to the WIAA State Track and Field Championships next weekend in La Crosse. State qualifiers include DuChateau in the 1,600 and 3,200, Trimberger in the 110-meter hurdles (4th, 15.00) and 300-meter hurdles (3rd, 39.95), and the boys 4x400 relay team. 


Mens Results


400 Meters Division 2 - Finals
5. 12 Brady Kinnard 50.16aPB Luxemburg-Casco

1600 Meters Division 2 - Finals
6. 10 Zach Tassoul 4:46.95aPB Luxemburg-Casco
 

3200 Meters Division 2 - Finals
5. 10 Ezra Treml 9:50.65aPB Luxemburg-Casco
6. 12 Derek Christoph 10:10.07aPB Luxemburg-Casco
7. 10 Zach Tassoul 10:33.81aPB Luxemburg-Casco
 

110m Hurdles - 39" / 0.991m Division 2 - Finals
4. 12 Mason Trimberger 15.00aPB Luxemburg-Casco Q
 

300m Hurdles - 36" / 0.914m Division 2 - Finals
3. 12 Mason Trimberger 39.95a Luxemburg-Casco Q
5. 10 Levi Kinnard 40.65aPB Luxemburg-Casco
 

4x200 Relay Division 2 - Finals
16. Aaron Demeny, Kory Jansen, Lane Ledvina, Brenden Deering 1:36.97a Luxemburg-Casco - A


4x400 Relay Division 2 - Finals
1. Brady Kinnard, Levi Kinnard, Mason Trimberger, Jonathan Salentine 3:24.96a Luxemburg-Casco - A Q


Triple Jump Division 2 - Finals
9. 10 Drake Wolf 41' 3.5" Luxemburg-Casco
 

Womens Results


400 Meters Division 2 - Finals
6. 11 Sienna Blohowiak 1:02.32aPB
Luxemburg-Casco

1600 Meters Division 2 - Finals
1. 11 Claire DuChateau 5:07.91aPB Luxemburg-Casco Q
3200 Meters Division 2 - Finals
1. 11 Claire DuChateau 11:18.74aPB Luxemburg-Casco Q

100m Hurdles - 33" / 0.838m Division 2 - Finals
5. 9 Ana Wolfert 16.10aPB Luxemburg-Casco
300m Hurdles - 30" / 0.762m Division 2 - Finals
12. 9 Ali Jansen 50.92a Luxemburg-Casco
4x200 Relay Division 2 - Finals
15. Cecelia Peot, Josie Monfils, Aylah Kornowski, Lauren Van Ess 1:53.16a Luxemburg-Casco - A
 

4x400 Relay Division 2 - Finals
12. Sienna Blohowiak, Ellison Bosman, Adeline Treml, Ali Jansen 4:20.22a Luxemburg-Casco - A


4x800 Relay Division 2 - Finals
13. Emily Tassoul, Greta Annoye, Adeline Treml, Madison Frank 10:59.81a Luxemburg-Casco - A  

High Jump Division 2 - Finals
13. 9 Ali Jansen 4' 10" Luxemburg-Casco


Long Jump Division 2 - Finals
6. 9 Ana Wolfert 16' 9" Luxemburg-Casco


Triple Jump Division 2 - Finals
6. 9 Ana Wolfert 34' 0" Luxemburg-Casco

15. 11 Rachel Gregorich 31' 5.5" Luxemburg-Casco

Spartans baseball batter Hawks to advance

A four-run fourth inning was the difference in a 5-1 win for the Luxemburg-Casco baseball team Thursday evening against the Shawano Hawks.

 

After Tatem Klaubhauf's double put the Spartans up 1-0 in the third inning, the team sent eight batter to the plate in the fourth inning with Eli Derenne's triple providing the fireworks. A fielder's choice hit by Jacob Coisman, a sacrifice bunt, and an error brought in the other runs. The Hawks rallied in the seventh inning, scoring one run and two others on base before Hudson Billings recorded a strike out to end the game.

 

Seven different Spartans registered the hits in the victory with Derenne, Coisman, Gavin Lax, and Klaubauf recording the RBI. Lax earned the win on the mound for the Spartans allowing one run (0 ER) on five hits while striking out five across 6.2 innings of work.

 

The Spartans will play again next Tuesday when they travel to NEC rival Little Chute in the regional semi-final. 

Kuhn's tally stands for Spartans soccer vs. Clippers

Emi Kuhn's first half goal was enough for the Luxemburg-Casco girls soccer team to hold off Sturgeon Bay at home on Thursday.

 

Laney Jauquet provided Kuhn with the ball for the lone tally of the game.

 

Both teams' goalkeepers stood their ground for the rest of the game with Luxemburg-Casco's Teagan Gunderson registering no saves while Sturgeon Bay's Prudence Goettelman made nine saves.

 

The Spartans will be in action next Thursday at home for Regional Semi-Final game vs North Fond Du Lac/Oakfield. The Clippers will also be at home for their tournament opener on Thursday against Door County United. You will be able to catch that match on the NEW Radio Sports Network with more broadcast details to be determined.

 

Picture by Ron LeCloux

Spartans clinch regional title in comeback fashion on 104.1 WRLU

Luxemburg-Casco had to rally late to continue its season and stave off one last Seymour rally as it defeated the Thunder 6-4 to clinch the regional title, as heard on 104.1 WRLU.

 

Seymour struck first when back-to-back singles to start the second inning came around to score. The first run scored on a groundout by Lyla Schwaler, followed by an RBI single by Ariana Brady. The Spartans threatened in the bottom of the frame but stranded a pair of runners. LC cut the deficit in half in the bottom of the third when Rylan Kaminski scored on a Stella Schleis sacrifice fly. The Spartans got the tying run into scoring position but could not bring her home.

 

 

Each team put runners on base in the middle innings but was unable to score until the bottom of the sixth. Schleis led off the frame with a single, sparking three straight hits to load the bases. Gracie Jandrin then drew a walk to tie the game. Seymour's Kendra Rottler battled back with a strikeout for the first out of the inning, setting the stage for Abigail Buckmaster.

 

 

Buckmaster ripped a line drive down the left-field line that landed fair and rolled into the corner, clearing the bases and giving the Spartans a 5-2 lead. Kaminski added an insurance run later in the inning to give LC a 6-2 advantage before the Spartans took the field in the seventh looking to close it out.

 

Seymour brought the tying run to the plate and scored twice in the inning but came up short as Aryah Krahn grounded into a fielder's choice to end the game.

 

 

 

Luxemburg-Casco advances to face Fox Valley Lutheran in a sectional semifinal Tuesday afternoon at Fox Valley Lutheran High School.

 

 

Picture courtesy of Ron LeCloux

Spartans girls' soccer hosting Clippers

The Luxemburg-Casco girls’ soccer team is preparing to host the Sturgeon Bay Clippers this Thursday. 

 

The Spartans are riding a four-game win streak, most recently taking down Clintonville 8-0. Leading the way for the Spartans were Emi Kuhn and Aaliyah Wallace with three goals apiece; Kilee Barbiax and Maggie Pravechek scored a goal of their own. 

 

The Clippers are also riding a hot streak, having won their past three games. The Clippers' last outing saw them beat Peshtigo 8-0. Jericha Reynolds led the Clippers with three goals, followed by Makenna Coyhis with two. Miya Nell, Claire Quarderer, and Barba Alberti each scored a goal of their own. Behind the net for Sturgeon Bay was Prudence Goettelman, saving the lone shot sent her way. 

 

The kick-off is at 4:00 p.m.
 

Spartans baseball on the road against Hawks

The Luxemburg-Casco baseball team is hitting the road this Thursday as they are set to face the Shawano Community Hawks for the first round of the WIAA Regionals. 

 

The Hawks enter as the underdog with a 10-10 record, most recently falling to Xavier 3-2.

 

The Spartans look to rebound from an 8-1 loss to Kewaunee, now bringing their record to 15-9. This season, the Spartans have been led by Tatem Klaubauf, batting a whopping .367 with 22 hits. Gavin Lax has been a force on the mound, pitching in 45 innings, tossing 50 strikeouts, with a 2.33 ERA.

 

The first pitch is at 4:30 p.m.
 

Spartans softball face Thunder for regional title on 104.1 WRLU

The Luxemburg-Casco will go for their first regional title since 2022 when they welcome Seymour to town on Thursday.

 

The Spartans earned their spot in the regional final with a 7-0 win over Marinette. Jasmine Jandrin went six innings, allowing just two hits and striking out seven to keep Marinette off the board entirely. The Spartans didn't need much offensively, drawing five walks and taking advantage of Marinette errors to plate their runs. Gracie Jandrin's sacrifice bunt got things going in the fourth, and the offense did enough from there. Riley Westlund led the way with a hit and Alayna Deprez drew two walks to set the table.

 

The Thunder bring a six-game winning streak to Luxemburg, including a 4-0 victory over Freedom in the regional semi-final. Kendra Rettler controlled the Irish from the circle, allowing no runs on two hits while striking out 12 while Lyla Schueler and Aryah Krahn each had two hits in the win.

 

The two teams faced each other on May 9th where a five-run fourth inning catapulted the Spartans to a 12-2 victory. The two teams combine to register 26 hits with Riley Westland going 4-4 with three RBI while Grace Jandrin and Karsyn Walyczyk also driving in three Spartans. The Thunder have derailed the Spartans' tournament hopes in the past with an upset victory in Luxemburg during the 2024 tournament.

 

Eric Fischer and Tim Kowols will have the call on 104.1 WRLU beginning at 4:15 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the first pitch at 4:30 p.m.

Spartan Track & Field Sends Athletes to WIAA Division 2 Sectionals

Luxemburg-Casco Track & Field competed at the WIAA Division 2 Regional, with several athletes punching their tickets to sectionals on Friday, May 29th in track and field.

 

Any athlete, or relay team, placing above fourth in their respective event advances to sectionals. 

 

Men's Results

 

100 Meters: 2. Rayshaune Johnson, SB, 11.28 PB 6. Brady Kinnard, LC, 11.56

 

200 Meters: 9. Joni Ismaili, SB, 24.12 PB 11. Ryan Felhofer, SB, 24.64 14. Henry Cissell, LC, 25.38 PB

 

400 Meters: 2. Brady Kinnard, LC, 50.45 PB 10. Wyatt Bailey, LC, 58.10

 

800 Meters: 7. Jonathan Salentine, LC, 2:12.66 14. Ross Spritka, SB, 2:33.80 17. Atticus Haus, SB, 2:53.31

 

1600 Meters: 3. Ezra Treml, LC, 4:42.10 4. Zach Tassoul, LC, 4:47.44 PB 9. Rio Martinez, SB, 5:18.33 13. Adam Kurek, SB, 5:52.36 14. Deacon Haus, SB, 5:52.89 PB

 

3200 Meters: 1. Ezra Treml, LC, 10:01.20 PB 3. Derek Christoph, LC, 10:23.53 PB 4. Zach Tassoul, LC, 11:01.46 12. Deacon Haus, SB, 13:18.05 13. Atticus Haus, SB, 13:39.58

 

110 Hurdles: 2. Mason Trimburger, LC, 15.88 3. Cedar Tomberlin, SB, 16.43 5. Kory Jansen, LC, 16.83 PB 6. Alex Boden, SB, 16.93

 

300 Hurdles: 2. Mason Trimburger, LC, 39.83 PB 3. Levi Kinnard, LC, 42.15 PB 5. Alex Boden, SB, 44.21 7. Drake Wolf, LC, 45.39 PB 11. Jonathan Olson, SB, 46.89 PB

 

4x100 Relay: 6. Luxemburg-Casco, 45.95 (Kory Jansen, Aaron Demeny, Lane Ledvina, Brenden Deering) 7. Sturgeon Bay, 46.54 (Ryan Felhofer, Rayshaune Johnson, Zayden Tripplett, Arties Bernadin)

 

4x200 Relay: 4. Luxemburg-Casco, 1:36.82 (Aaron Demeny, Kory Jansen, Lane Ledvina, Brenden Deering) 5. Sturgeon Bay, 1:37.40 (Ryan Felhofer, Rayshaune Johnson, Joni Ismaili, Kamari Robertson)

 

4x400 Relay: 1. Luxemburg-Casco, 3:29.72 (Brady Kinnard, Levi Kinnard, Mason Trimburger, Jonathan Salentine) 6. Sturgeon Bay, 4:02.53 (Alex Boden, Rio Martinez, Jonathan Olson, Cedar Tomberlin)

 

4x800 Relay: 5. Sturgeon Bay, 9:50.61 (Rio Martinez, Ross Spritka, Atticus Haus, Deacon Haus)

 

Shot Put: 7. Landon Evers, SB, 45' 2.75" 15. Julian Bailey, LC, 34' 11.5" 17. Finn Sachnik, LC, 32' 7.75"

 

Discus: 6. Landon Evers, SB, 131' 2" 10. Jacob Walton, LC, 124' 3" 14. Julian Langer, SB, 106' 1" 21. Donovan Schmelzer, LC, 90' 7" 22. Finn Sachnik, LC, 79' 11"

 

High Jump: 6. Merlin Walker, SB, 5' 10" 8. Lane Ledvina, LC, 5' 8" 9. Wyatt Bailey, LC, 5' 8" SB

 

Pole Vault: 1. Oliver Carmody, SB, 13' 3"

 

Long Jump: 2. Cedar Tomberlin, SB, 21' 0" 6. Kory Jansen, LC, 19' 9" PB 8. Drake Wolf, LC, 19' 1.25" 10. Jacob Kipp, SB, 17' 8.5" 12. Joni Ismaili, SB, 17' 1.5"

 

Triple Jump: 3. Cedar Tomberlin, SB, 41' 11.75" 4. Drake Wolf, LC, 41' 9.25" PB 10. Jacob Kipp, SB, 37' 0" PB 11. Henry Cissell, LC, 36' 9" 12. Brenden Deering, LC, 36' 1.25"

 

Women's Results

 

100 Meters: 3. Sienna Blohowiak, LC, 13.19

 

200 Meters: 10. Lauren Van Ess, LC, 28.38 PB 12. Aylah Kornowski, LC, 29.05 PB 13. Amelia Michalski, SB, 29.43 PB 15. Josie Monfils, LC, 29.52 SB 16. Hannah Kiekhaefer, SB, 29.86 PB

 

400 Meters: 3. Sienna Blohowiak, LC, 1:03.02 9. Ellison Bosman, LC, 1:05.92 12. Maria Morozov, LC, 1:09.54 PB 13. Natalie Schink, SB, 1:22.18 14. Kayla Gonzales, SB, 1:34.20

 

800 Meters: 7. Ava Estes, SB, 2:40.36 PB 13. Madison Frank, LC, 2:45.83 PB 14. Scarlet Tomberlin, SB, 2:48.77 PB 17. Violet Boyarski, SB, 3:13.89 PB

 

1600 Meters: 2. Claire DuChateau, LC, 5:19.60 6. Greta Annoye, LC, 5:58.56 7. Adeline Treml, LC, 5:58.58 8. Delaney Skiba, SB, 6:06.91 12. Scarlet Tomberlin, SB, 6:36.03 14. Megan Selle, SB, 6:50.92

 

3200 Meters: 1. Claire DuChateau, LC, 11:32.88 4. Delaney Skiba, SB, 12:33.76 9. Natalie Schink, SB, 16:19.46

 

100 Hurdles: 2. Ana Wolfert, LC, 16.45 PB 5. Aubree Wypiszenski, LC, 18.19 7. Ali Jansen, LC, 18.33 8. Leah Hansen, SB, 18.55

 

300 Hurdles: 2. Ali Jansen, LC, 52.77 8. Aubree Wypiszenski, LC, 56.06 9. Leah Hansen, SB, 58.41

 

4x100 Relay: 6. Luxemburg-Casco, 54.94 (Cecelia Peot, Josie Monfils, Lauren Van Ess, Rachel Gregorich)

 

4x200 Relay: 4. Luxemburg-Casco, 1:56.45 (Cecelia Peot, Josie Monfils, Aylah Kornowski, Lauren Van Ess) 6. Sturgeon Bay, 1:59.96 (Leah Hansen, Amelia Michalski, Talia Schmidt, Hannah Kiekhaefer)

 

4x400 Relay: 3. Luxemburg-Casco, 4:25.76 (Sienna Blohowiak, Ellison Bosman, Adeline Treml, Ali Jansen)

 

4x800 Relay: 4. Luxemburg-Casco, 11:18.82 (Emily Tassoul, Greta Annoye, Adeline Treml, Madison Frank)

 

Shot Put: 12. Alexis Lenius, SB, 25' 9.25" 15. Cora Herbst, SB, 20' 9.75"

 

Discus: 7. Emily Tassoul, LC, 89' 7" 10. Jaidyn Petermann, LC, 76' 9" 12. Alexis Lenius, SB, 75' 2" 16. Cora Herbst, SB, 65' 10"

 

High Jump: 2. Ali Jansen, LC, 4' 11" 5. Emily Tassoul, LC, 4' 9" 6. Aylah Kornowski, LC, 4' 6" 6. Reen Walker, SB, 4' 6" 9. Scarlet Tomberlin, SB, 4' 4"

 

Pole Vault: 1. Talia Schmidt, SB, 9' 9" PB 8. Amelia Michalski, SB, 7' 0" PB 10. Rachel Gregorich, LC, 7' 0"

 

Long Jump: 1. Ana Wolfert, LC, 17' 0.75" PB 4. Genevieve Austad, SB, 15' 4" PB 8. Ava Estes, SB, 14' 8.5" PB 12. Hannah Kiekhaefer, SB, 12' 9"

 

Triple Jump: 2. Ana Wolfert, LC, 34' 4.75" PB 4. Rachel Gregorich, LC, 31' 6.25" PB

Opening round win for Spartans shows dominant defense

Luxemburg-Casco's softball team shut out Marinette 7-0 on Tuesday behind another strong outing from Jasmine Jandrin in the circle to win the WIAA Regional opener. 

 

Jandrin went six innings, allowing just two hits and striking out seven to keep Marinette off the board entirely. The Spartans didn't need much offensively, drawing five walks and taking advantage of Marinette errors to plate their runs. 

 

Gracie Jandrin's sacrifice bunt got things going in the fourth, and the offense did enough from there. Riley Westlund led the way with a hit and Alayna Deprez drew two walks to set the table.

Spartans softball begins tournament run against Marinette on 104.1 WRLU

A NEC rival stands in the way of the Luxemburg-Casco softball team and a WIAA Regional title game berth when they welcome Marinette on Tuesday.

 

The Spartans ended their regular season with losses to Brillion and Mosinee, but it was preceded by a five-game winning streak. In their loss to Mosinee, the Spartans struck first in the second inning with their only run of the game Karsyn Walyczyk singled in a run. The Spartans were outhit 11-6 by the Indians in the loss. Three different pitchers took the circle for the Spartans with Jasmine Jandrin taking the brunt of the damage, allowing nine runs (5 ER) on eight hits while striking out four across four innings. 

 

The Marines are 4-16 on the season, advancing to their game against the Spartans after beating New London 5-4. The win snapped a seven-game losing streak to end their regular season.

 

First pitch is set for 4:30 p.m. Our coverage on 104.1 WRLU will begin at 4:15 p.m. with the pregame show.

Spartans soccer welcomes St. Mary Catholic

The Luxemburg-Casco girls soccer team kicks off their final week of regular season action with a home match against St. Mary Catholic. 

 

In their 8-0 win over Clintonville, the Spartans scored six of their eight goals in the first 40 minutes with Kuhn (3G, 2A) and Wallace (3G, 1A) doing the damage with Monroe Schaenhofer assisting on Wallace's second goal. Maggie Pravechek buried a pass from Alana Mrotek for the team's seventh goal while Kilee Barbiaux capped the scoring with a goal of her own in the 57th minute.

 

The Zephyrs enter the matchup with 4-7-2 record, but also a two-match winning streaking thanks to wins over Manitowoc Lutheran (2-0) and Door County United (5-0).

 

Kick-off is set for 6:30 p.m.

Spartans host baseball triangular

Luxemburg-Casco split a baseball triangular Saturday at home, knocking off Algoma before falling to unbeaten Kewaunee in the finale.

Ethan Engum set the tone in game one, going six strong innings and striking out nine in a 5-1 win over Algoma. Hudson Billings came on to close it out with a scoreless seventh. The Spartans spread the wealth offensively with six different players recording a hit, and four players driving in a run. Jacob Massey took the loss for Algoma while allowing just two runs on four hits over five innings.

Game two was a different story for the Spartans as they tackled a tough Storm team. Kewaunee jumped on Luxemburg-Casco early and never let up, rolling to an 8-1 win behind Jackson Walecka’s seven-strikeout performance over five innings. Diesel Bosdeck went 3-for-4 with two RBIs to lead the Kewaunee offense, and Waylon Delain and Connor Kilgore each drove in two as well. Ethan Werner’s solo homer in the first was a bright spot for the Spartans and drove in their only run. 

Algoma and Kewaunee were also set to face off in the triangular, but no score was reported. Luxemburg-Casco hosts Escanaba on Wednesday. Kewaunee continues their unbeaten season. 

Spartans baseball hosting triangular against Wolves and Storm

The Luxemburg-Casco baseball team is preparing to host a triangular this Saturday against Algoma and Kewaunee. 

 

The Spartans will face the Wolves first at 10:00 a.m., then the Wolves will face the Storm at 1:00 p.m., before the Storm and Spartans match-up for the final game of the night at 4:00 p.m.

 

The Spartans are fresh off a 7-1 victory over Waupaca. Ethan Werner, Noah Chervenka, Jacob Coisman, and Gavin Lax all had two hits in the game and accounted for three of the team's five RBI. Three others recorded at least one hit. Lax got the win on the mound, tossing six innings of one-run ball, allowing five hits while striking out eight.

 

The Wolves seek to rebound from a 3-2 loss to Wrightstown. The Wolves outhit Wrightstown 10-5. Jonah Dahms and Jacob Massey led the way with twin 3-4 days at the plate while three others recorded hits. The result spoiled an otherwise good day on the mound for Charlie Prokash, who allowed three runs (2 ER) on five hits with seven strikeouts across six innings of work.

 

The Storm is looking to maintain its unblemished 22-0 record, most recently taking down Crivitz 16-0. The Storm finished with 14 hits and no errors, with Micah Vanness, Diesel Bosdeck, and Dane Harrell each collecting two hits. Bosdeck, Conor Kilgore, Calvin Kolmorgen, and Harrell each drove in two runs.
 

Spartans baseball fire past Comets

The Luxemburg-Casco baseball team took an early 4-0 lead and never looked back in its 7-1 win over Waupaca on Thursday.

 

After Eli Derenne drove in the first run in the opening inning, Ethan Dachelet's two-run triple followed an RBI groundout to make it 4-0. After the Comets got on the board in the third inning, the Spartans got the run back in the fourth inning on a Gavin Lax single before back-to-back extra base hits from Noah Chervenka and Jacob Coisman put the final touches on the conference win. 

 

Ethan Werner, Chervenka, Coisman, and Lax all had two hits in the game and accounted for three of the team's five RBI. Three others recorded at least one hit. 

 

Lax got the win on the mound tossing six innings of one-run ball, allowing five hits while striking out eight.

 

Photo credit: Ron LeCloux

Spartans soccer wreck Truckers

Emi Kuhn and Aaliyah Wallace each recorded hat tricks in the Luxemburg-Casco soccer team's 8-0 win over Clintonville on Thursday.

 

The Spartans six of their eight goals in the first 40 minutes with Kuhn (3G, 2A) and Wallace (3G, 1A) doing the damage with Monroe Schaenhofer assisting on Wallace's second goal. Maggie Pravechek buried a pass from Alana Mrotek for the team's seventh goal while Kilee Barbiaux capped the scoring with a goal of her own in the 57th minute. Teagan Gunderson was light on work in the box for the Spartans as she recorded no saves while her positional counterpart Hannah Wester had 17 stops.

 

The Spartans be in action next Tuesday at home for a Non Conference game vs St Mary's Catholic.

Spartans softball struggle against Indians

The Luxemburg-Casco softball team  struggled to stop the Mosinee Indians in the middle innings of its 10-1 loss on Thursday.

 

The Spartans struck first in the second inning with their only run of the game Karsyn Walyczyk singled in a run. The Indians would take control of the game from then, scoring four runs in the third and five more in the fourth before capping off their scoring in the sixth inning. The Spartans were outhit 11-6 by the Indians in the loss. Three different pitchers took the circle for the Spartans with Jasmine Jandrin taking the brunt of the damage, allowing nine runs (5 ER) on eight hits while striking out four across four innings. 

 

The Spartans are back in action on Tuesday when they open WIAA Tournament play at home against Marinette, which upset New London 5-4 on the road. Eric Fischer will have the call beginning at 4:15 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the first pitch at 4:30 p.m. on 104.1 WRLU.

Spartans softball hosting Indians in doubleheader

The Luxemburg-Casco softball team is facing the Mosinee Indians for a home doubleheader this Thursday. 

 

The Spartans aim to rebound from a tough 5-4 loss to Brillion. Despite out-hitting Brillion eight to six and not allowing a single earned run. Three errors proved costly for the Spartans, opening the door for all five Brillion runs. Alayna Deprez and Gracie Jandrin each went 2-for-3 to lead the offense, and Karsyn Walczyk drove in two runs, but the comeback fell one run short.

 

The first pitch is at 4:30 p.m.
 

Spartans girls' soccer on the road against the Truckers

The Luxemburg-Casco girls’ soccer team is on the road this Thursday, facing the Clintonville Truckers.

 

The Spartans are riding high, having won four of their past five, tying the other. Most recently, taking down Little Chute 8-0. Leading the team in goals was Emi Kuhn with three, followed by Aaliyah Wallace and Maggie Pravecheck with two apiece, and Laney Jeaquet scored one. 

 

The kick-off is at 4:30 p.m.
 

Spartans baseball hosting Comets

The Luxemburg-Casco baseball team is prepping to host the Waupaca Comets this Thursday. 

 

The Spartans’ last game was against the Comets earlier this week, with the Spartans coming out victorious, 8-6. Ethan Dachelet went 3-for-4 and stole four bases to pace the offense, while Derenne, Lax, and Chervenka each drove in two runs. The Spartans finished with 11 hits and five stolen bases. Hudson Billings came on in relief and tossed two and two-thirds scoreless innings to earn the win.

 

The first pitch is at 4:30 p.m.
 

Errors cost Luxemburg-Casco in battle with Brillion

Luxemburg-Casco's softball team dropped a tough one Tuesday at Brillion, falling 5-4 despite out-hitting the Lions eight to six and not allowing a single earne…Luxemburg-Casco's softball team dropped a tough one Tuesday at Brillion, falling 5-4 despite out-hitting the Lions eight to six and not allowing a single earned run.

 

Three errors proved costly for the Spartans, opening the door for all five Brillion runs. Alayna Deprez and Gracie Jandrin each went 2-for-3 to lead the offense, and Karsyn Walczyk drove in two runs, but the comeback fell one run short.

 

Luxemburg-Casco falls to 19-4 and hosts Mosinee in a doubleheader Thursday with games at 4:30 and 6 p.m.

Seventh inning propels Spartans to victory

Luxemburg-Casco rallied in the seventh inning to beat Waupaca 8-6 on Tuesday, with Eli Derenne's sacrifice fly and back-to-back RBIs from Noah Chervenka and Gavin Lax providing the go-ahead runs.

 

Ethan Dachelet went 3-for-4 and stole four bases to pace the offense, while Derenne, Lax, and Chervenka each drove in two runs. The Spartans finished with 11 hits and five stolen bases. Hudson Billings came on in relief and tossed two and two-thirds scoreless innings to earn the win.

 

Waupaca made it interesting with a four-run fifth to grab the lead, with Reed Rogers and Jay Card each driving in two runs, but Luxemburg-Casco answered in the seventh and held on.

 

The two teams meet again Thursday at 4:30 p.m.

Spartans baseball travel to face Comets

The Luxemburg-Casco baseball team hits the road to kick off the final full week of the regular season with a game at Waupaca. 

 

The Spartans picked up a pair of wins Saturday, defeating Freedom 8-1 and 11-4. In game one,  Hudson Billings's first career home run gave the Spartans an early lead in the first inning before Eli Derenne added a solo shot in the fourth and Noah Chervenka clubbed a three-run homer in the seventh. Gavin Lax earned the win, allowing one run over 6 2/3 innings with six strikeouts. Chervenka drove in three runs, and the Spartans stole four bases while playing error-free defense. In the second game, Luxemburg-Casco erased a 2-0 deficit with five runs in the fifth inning before exploding for six more in the sixth. Gavin Lax highlighted the rally with a two-run double. Billings earned the relief win, while Ethan Engum struck out four in the start. The Spartans also showed patience at the plate with eight walks and five stolen bases.

 

The Comets are 13-7 on the season, having split their last four games against NEC opponents. Last Saturday, they tipped Little Chute 13-12 before falling in the back end of the doubleheader 13-3.

 

The two teams will play each other on Tuesday in Waupaca and on Thursday in Luxemburg with the first pitch for both games at 4:30 p.m.

Spartans softball steps in against Brillion

The Luxemburg-Casco softball team will try to take the field again on Tuesday when they travel to Brillion to take on the Tigers.

 

Before having Monday's game against Algoma rained out, the Spartans swept Freedom in a doubleheader on Tuesday, winning game one 4-3 before pulling away in game two 12-6 to push their record to 19-3 and extend their winning streak to five. 

 

The Tigers come in the matchup with a strong 17-5 record, including 7-1 in this month. 

 

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

Spartans soccer return to pitch vs. Little Chute

The Luxemburg-Casco soccer team looks to build their resume for the upcoming WIAA Tournament with a home match against Little Chute on Tuesday.

 

The Spartans tipped St. Mary Springs last Thursday 1-0 in their previous match. 

 

The Mustangs have dropped five straight matches as their record has dipped to 2-9 on the season.

 

Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m.

CANCELED: Spartans, Wolves battle on softball diamond

This game has since been canceled.

 

Two local rivals will take the softball diamond on Monday when Luxemburg-Casco welcomes Algoma for a tune-up game ahead of the WIAA Tournament.

 

In their last action, the Spartans swept Freedom in a doubleheader on Tuesday, winning game one 4-3 before pulling away in game two 12-6 to push their record to 19-3 and extend their winning streak to five. Game one was a tight one. Karsyn Walczyk went 3-for-3 with a solo home run on an 0-2 pitch in the fourth, and Gracie Jandrin added another solo shot in the sixth. Claire Schleis was equally locked in, also going 3-for-3 and swiping three of the team's five stolen bases. Jasmine Jandrin earned the win in the circle, going all seven innings and striking out eight. In game two, Alayna Deprez was the engine all day, going 3-for-5 with three doubles and three RBIs. Claire Schleis matched her with three hits and three RBIs, including a three-run triple during the big sixth. Riley Westlund, Walczyk, and Abigail Buckmaster each added multiple hits as Luxemburg-Casco piled up 17 on the day. Jasmine Jandrin went the distance again in game two, allowing just three runs over seven innings.

 

For the Wolves, they were swept in a doubleheader by Southern Door 5-2 and 13-1. Natalie Ray went 2-for-3 with two RBIs to lead Algoma’s offense in game one while they managed just three hits in game two.

 

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

Spartans golf battles NEC rivals Monday

The Luxemburg-Casco golf team will take their clubs to De Pere on Monday to face some of its NEC foes.

 

Denmark, Freedom, Waupaca, and Wrightstown will also make the trip to Hilly Haven GC for the meet that tees off at 10 a.m.

 

In their last tournament, the Spartans ended their round with a ninth place finish at the Oconto Falls Stu Anderson Invitational hosted at River Island Golf Club. Dylan Grimm led the Spartans with a score of 90, 14 strokes behind event winner Reilly Jordan from Waupaca. The Spartans had two other golfers break 100 as they scored 383, 66 stroke behind first-place Notre Dame Academy.

Spartans scatter variety of finishers across top of NEC Championships

Luxemburg-Casco’s track and field teams competed at the NEC Championships in Oconto Falls, with the Spartan boys finishing third with 87 points and the girls fourth with 93. Little Chute won the boys title with 164 points and Freedom took the girls crown with 170.

 

The Spartans 4x400m relay team took the only first place finish for the boys and Claire DuChateau led the girls with two individual titles as she dominated both long distance events, 1600m and 3200m. 


Men’s Results


100 Meters:
4. Brady Kinnard, LC, 11.74
200 Meters:
10. Lane Ledvina, LC, 24.68
13. Henry Cissell, LC, 26.74


400 Meters:
2. Brady Kinnard, LC, 50.66 PB
10. Wyatt Bailey, LC, 56.81 PB


800 Meters:
5. Jonathan Salentine, LC, 2:08.78 PB


1600 Meters:
2. Ezra Treml, LC, 4:42.78
6. Zach Tassoul, LC, 4:51.50
7. Derek Christoph, LC, 4:53.76


3200 Meters:
2. Ezra Treml, LC, 10:03.86 PB
3. Derek Christoph, LC, 10:31.43
4. Zach Tassoul, LC, 10:41.22


110 Hurdles:
5. Kory Jansen, LC, 17.49


300 Hurdles:
3. Levi Kinnard, LC, 43.16 PB
8. Drake Wolf, LC, 45.88 PB


4x100 Relay:
7. Luxemburg-Casco, 46.92 (Kory Jansen, Aaron Demeny, Lane Ledvina, Brenden Deering)


4x200 Relay:
6. Luxemburg-Casco, 1:36.40 (Kory Jansen, Aaron Demeny, Lane Ledvina, Brenden Deering)
 

4x400 Relay:
1. Luxemburg-Casco, 3:29.43 (Brady Kinnard, Levi Kinnard, Brenden Deering, Jonathan Salentine)
 

Shot Put:
12. Julian Bailey, LC, 36’ 3.5”
18. Jacob Walton, LC, 33’ 1.5”
 

Discus:
14. Jacob Walton, LC, 105’ 6”
15. Donovan Schmelzer, LC, 103’ 0”
 

High Jump:
10. Lane Ledvina, LC, 5’ 8”
11. Wyatt Bailey, LC, 5’ 6”
 

Pole Vault:
10. Jonathan Salentine, LC, 10’ 0”
 

Long Jump:
6. Kory Jansen, LC, 19’ 4.5”
7. Brady Kinnard, LC, 19’ 4.25”
 

Triple Jump:
4. Drake Wolf, LC, 40’ 4” PB
7. Henry Cissell, LC, 38’ 5” PB

Women’s Results
 

100 Meters:
4. Sienna Blohowiak, LC, 13.33
 

200 Meters:
17. Aylah Kornowski, LC, 30.31
19. Josie Monfils, LC, 30.36
22. Maria Morozov, LC, 31.51 PB
 

400 Meters:
3. Sienna Blohowiak, LC, 1:02.95
6. Ellison Bosman, LC, 1:04.52
11. Madison Frank, LC, 1:10.56
 

800 Meters:
6. Adeline Treml, LC, 2:32.10 PB
 

1600 Meters:
1. Claire DuChateau, LC, 5:21.79
2. Greta Annoye, LC, 6:02.15
 

3200 Meters:
1. Claire DuChateau, LC, 11:30.98 SB
100 Hurdles:
6. Ana Wolfert, LC, 17.60
7. Ali Jansen, LC, 18.01
8. Aubree Wypiszenski, LC, 18.19 SB
 

300 Hurdles:
4. Ali Jansen, LC, 50.78
9. Aubree Wypiszenski, LC, 54.94
 

4x100 Relay:
6. Luxemburg-Casco, 53.70 (Cecelia Peot, Josie Monfils, Lauren Van Ess, Rachel Gregorich)
 

4x200 Relay:
6. Luxemburg-Casco, 1:55.61 (Cecelia Peot, Josie Monfils, Lauren Van Ess, Aylah Kornowski)
 

4x400 Relay:
5. Luxemburg-Casco, 4:26.83 (Sienna Blohowiak, Ellison Bosman, Adeline Treml, Madison Frank)
 

4x800 Relay:
2. Luxemburg-Casco, 10:45.01 (Greta Annoye, Adeline Treml, Madison Frank, Emily Tassoul)
 

Shot Put:
11. Jaidyn Petermann, LC, 27’ 2.5”
 

Discus:
6. Emily Tassoul, LC, 90’ 7”
8. Jaidyn Petermann, LC, 86’ 5”
 

High Jump:
4. Ali Jansen, LC, 4’ 11”
5. Emily Tassoul, LC, 4’ 10” PB
9. Lauren Van Ess, LC, 4’ 6”
 

Pole Vault:
8. Ella Marach, LC, 7’ 6”
12. Rachel Gregorich, LC, 7’ 0”
 

Long Jump:
12. Ana Wolfert, LC, 13’ 8.25”
 

Triple Jump:
2. Ana Wolfert, LC, 33’ 11.5”
6. Rachel Gregorich, LC, 31’ 2.5” PB????????????????

Spartans baseball on the road for doubleheader against Irish

The Luxemburg-Casco baseball team is hitting the road this Saturday for a doubleheader against the Freedom Irish. 

 

The Spartans look to build off a 3-0 victory over Marinette. The Spartans now sit with a 10-8 record, looking to remain with a winning record heading into the tail end of the season.

 

The first pitch is at 11:00 a.m.
 

Spartans track take on NEC rivals at Oconto Falls

Conference titles are on the line Friday when the Luxemburg-Casco track team travels to Oconto Falls for their NEC Championships.

 

Luxemburg-Casco's track and field teams competed at the West De Pere Invitational on Tuesday, with the Spartan boys finishing fifth with 70 points and the girls sixth with 62.5. Ezra Treml's personal best in the 3200m was the lone event win while Treml (1600m), boys 4x400m, and Claire Duchateau (1600m, 3200m) just missed with second place finishes. 

 

The first events that will also feature Clintonville, Denmark, Freedom, Little Chute, Marinette, Oconto Falls, Waupaca, and Wrightstown begin at 3:30 p.m.

Grimm, Spartans golf finish ninth at Stu Anderson Invitational

The Luxemburg-Casco golf team played one of their final rounds before they host the regional meet later this month with a ninth place finish at the Oconto Falls Stu Anderson Invitational hosted at River Island Golf Club.

 

Dylan Grimm led the Spartans with a score of 90, 14 strokes behind event winner Reilly Jordan from Waupaca. The Spartans had two other golfers break 100 as they scored 383, 66 stroke behind first-place Notre Dame Academy.

 

Full results

Pitchers duel goes Spartans' way vs. Marines

Noah Chervenka was just a little bit better than Cooper Smith in the Luxemburg-Casco baseball team's 3-0 win against Marinette on Thursday. 

 

Both pitchers went the distance for their respective teams with Chervenka striking out seven and allowing no runs on one hit while Smith went six innings allowing three runs (0 ER) on four hits while striking out nine.

 

The Spartans took advantage of a passed ball in the second inning and an error in the third inning to take an early 2-0 win. They added on insurance in the sixth inning when Bryce Piesler scored on a wild pitch. 

 

Eli Derenne paced the Spartans with two hits while Brayden Radart and Ethan Dachelet each had one.

 

The Spartans are back in action on Saturday when they travel to Freedom to battle the Irish.

Spartans soccer post second straight clean sheet in non-conference win

The Luxemburg-Casco soccer team has posted two wins this week with clean sheets, beating Marinette on Tuesday 4-0 and St. Mary Springs on Thursday 1-0.

 

In Tuesday's victory over the Marines, Emi Kuhn scored the match's first goal and assisted on the second goal to lead the Spartans to the rout. Aaliyah Wallace matched Kuhn with a goal and an assist while Kilee Barbiaux and Diem Bonness also tallied goals in the win. Teagan Gunderson was not tested in the match that was called at halftime due to weather.

 

In Thursday's victory, Gunderson three saves to help Kuhn's goal in the 39th minute stand for the win.

 

The Spartans play again next Tuesday for a NEC Conference game vs Little Chute.

Spartans compete at West De Pere Invitational

Luxemburg-Casco's track and field teams competed at the De Pere Invitational on Tuesday, with the Spartan boys finishing fifth with 70 points and the girls sixth with 62.5. De Pere won the boys title with 161 points and Bay Port took the girls crown with 144.

 

Men's Results

 

100 Meters: 4. Brady Kinnard, LC, 11.96

200 Meters: 15. Lane Ledvina, LC, 24.89 16. Wyatt Bailey, LC, 26.17 SB

400 Meters: 3. Brady Kinnard, LC, 51.61 PB

800 Meters: 10. Jonathan Salentine, LC, 2:10.95

1600 Meters: 2. Ezra Treml, LC, 4:39.94 PB 4. Zach Tassoul, LC, 4:49.41 PB 6. Derek Christoph, LC, 4:51.20 PB

3200 Meters:

Ezra Treml, LC, 10:15.60 PB

Derek Christoph, LC, 10:38.50

Zach Tassoul, LC, 10:51.35

300 Hurdles: 7. Levi Kinnard, LC, 44.19 PB 13. Drake Wolf, LC, 46.19 PB

4x100 Relay: 6. Luxemburg-Casco, 46.65 (Kory Jansen, Aaron Demeny, Lane Ledvina, Brenden Deering)

4x200 Relay: 7. Luxemburg-Casco, 1:37.13 (Kory Jansen, Aaron Demeny, Brenden Deering, Lane Ledvina)

4x400 Relay: 2. Luxemburg-Casco, 3:32.99 (Brady Kinnard, Levi Kinnard, Brenden Deering, Jonathan Salentine)

Shot Put: 12. Julian Bailey, LC, 37' 1" 13. Brenden Deering, LC, 35' 10" 15. Jacob Walton, LC, 31' 8.5"

Discus: 13. Jacob Walton, LC, 110' 7" 15. Donovan Schmelzer, LC, 99' 7"

High Jump: 8. Lane Ledvina, LC, 5' 8" 11. Wyatt Bailey, LC, 5' 6" SB

Pole Vault: 8. Jonathan Salentine, LC, 10' 6"

Long Jump: 3. Brady Kinnard, LC, 20' 0.5" PB 9. Kory Jansen, LC, 19' 2.5"

Triple Jump: 5. Drake Wolf, LC, 40' 0.5" 10. Julian Bailey, LC, 35' 6.75" SB 
 

Women's Results

 

200 Meters: 10. Sienna Blohowiak, LC, 28.01 18. Josie Monfils, LC, 30.41

400 Meters: 7. Sienna Blohowiak, LC, 1:02.94 11. Ellison Bosman, LC, 1:04.29 SB 16. Madison Frank, LC, 1:10.17 PB

800 Meters: 11. Adeline Treml, LC, 2:33.27 PB

1600 Meters: 2. Claire DuChateau, LC, 5:23.05 5. Greta Annoye, LC, 6:00.41 PB

3200 Meters: 2. Claire DuChateau, LC, 11:33.94 SB

100 Hurdles: 4. Ana Wolfert, LC, 17.26

300 Hurdles: 3. Ali Jansen, LC, 50.78 PB 11. Aubree Wypiszenski, LC, 54.70 SB

4x100 Relay: 5. Luxemburg-Casco, 54.11 (Cecelia Peot, Josie Monfils, Lauren Van Ess, Rachel Gregorich)

4x200 Relay: 4. Luxemburg-Casco, 1:56.63 (Cecelia Peot, Josie Monfils, Lauren Van Ess, Aylah Kornowski)

4x400 Relay: 8. Luxemburg-Casco, 4:34.69 (Ellison Bosman, Adeline Treml, Madison Frank, Sienna Blohowiak)

4x800 Relay: 7. Luxemburg-Casco, 10:59.09 (Greta Annoye, Adeline Treml, Madison Frank, Emily Tassoul)

Shot Put: 12. Jaidyn Petermann, LC, 26' 8.5"

Discus: 10. Emily Tassoul, LC, 85' 9" 11. Jaidyn Petermann, LC, 84' 8"

High Jump: 4. Ali Jansen, LC, 4' 10" 11. Emily Tassoul, LC, 4' 6"

Long Jump: 4. Ana Wolfert, LC, 16' 2.25" PB

Triple Jump: 4. Ana Wolfert, LC, 31' 10" 6. Rachel Gregorich, LC, 30' 9.75" SB

 

Spartans softball extends winning streak to five

Spartan Softball swept Freedom in a doubleheader on Tuesday, winning game one 4-3 before pulling away in game two 12-6 to push their record to 19-3 and extend their winning streak to five.

 

Game one was a tight one. Karsyn Walczyk went 3-for-3 with a solo home run on an 0-2 pitch in the fourth, and Gracie Jandrin added another solo shot in the sixth. Claire Schleis was equally locked in, also going 3-for-3 and swiping three of the team's five stolen bases. 

 

Jasmine Jandrin earned the win in the circle, going all seven innings and striking out eight. Freedom made it interesting with a two-run homer in the bottom of the seventh but couldn't complete the comeback.

 

The Spartans blew it open in game two, putting up eight runs in the sixth inning to turn a close game into a 12-6 win. Alayna Deprez was the engine all day, going 3-for-5 with three doubles and three RBIs. Claire Schleis matched her with three hits and three RBIs, including a three-run triple during the big sixth. Riley Westlund, Walczyk, and Abigail Buckmaster each added multiple hits as Luxemburg-Casco piled up 17 on the day. 

 

Jasmine Jandrin went the distance again in game two, allowing just three runs over seven innings.

 

The Spartans host Algoma on Monday at 4:30pm. 

Luxemburg-Casco out-hits Oconto Falls but drops road contest

Spartan baseball dropped a tough one to Oconto Falls on Tuesday, falling 2-1 despite out-hitting them.

 

Gavin Lax did his job on both sides, going six innings and allowing just two runs while driving in the Spartans' only run with an RBI single in the second. Ethan Dachelet led the offense with two hits and Jacob Coisman swiped two bases, but Oconto Falls starter Carter Heroux was too much to crack, striking out 11 over seven innings.

 

The Panthers tied it in the third and grabbed the lead for good with a sixth inning single, handing Luxemburg-Casco its second loss to Oconto Falls this season.

 

The Spartans host Marinette on Thursday.

Spartans, Irish meet for softball doubleheader

Two NEC rivals meet in Freedom this afternoon for a doubleheader when the Luxemburg-Casco softball team hits the road to face in the Irish.

 

In their last action, the Spartans secured a pair of wins on Saturday, holding off New London 6-5 and blowing past Seymour 12-2. In the close 6-5 victory over New London, The Schleis sisters each had two hits and one RBI, though Claire Schleis' RBI came with fireworks with a home run. Riley Westland went 3-4 and one RBI. Grace Jandrin and Karysn Walczyk also posted two-hit performances. In their 12-2 drubbing of the Thunder, Westland had three singles and a double to drive in three runs along with Jandrin and Walczyk. Westland's double was one of five hit on the day by the Spartans which put up at least two runs in four of the six innings that were played, including a five-run fourth inning. Jasmine Jandrin earned the win in the circle, allowing two runs (2 ER) on 10 hits.

 

The Irish enter the doubleheader 12-8 on the year and 3-3 in their last six game. They suffered lopsided losses to Kimberly (19-0) and Kaukauna (11-1) on either side of their doubleheader sweep of Clintonville (14-4 and 17-8).

 

First pitch is set for 4 p.m. 

Spartans baseball holds on to beat Hawks

A four-run through three innings proved to be enough as the Luxemburg-Casco baseball team held on to beat Xavier Monday evening 4-2.

 

The Spartans scratched across one run on the second inning on a Myles Jandrin RBI single before piling up three runs in the third inning thanks to Noah Chervenka's bases-clearing, two-run triple and Eli Derenne's RB sacrifice fly. The Hawks finally got on the scoreboard in the fifth inning thanks to a solo shot Quinn Comerford and back-to-back doubles, but the Spartans pitching closed the door after that, retiring six of the final seven batters.

 

Tatum Klaubauf went 2-3 to lead the Spartans with hits while five others recorded at least one. Ethan Engum earned the win for the Spartans on the mound, allowing three hits and two runs over 4.1 innings of work.

 

The Spartans are back in action and on the road Tuesday when they travel to Oconto Falls. First pitch is set for 4:30 p.m.

Spartans soccer hits road to Marinette on Tuesday

The Luxemburg-Casco girls soccer team head north on Tuesday to battle NEC foe Marinette.

 

The Spartans are coming off of a a 1-1 draw Thursday night in Waupaca.  Fresh off her signing day festivities, the Spartans' Emi Kuhn buried the pass from Kilee Barbiaux in the back of the net to make it 1-0 two minutes in the match.

 

The Marines enter the matchup 2-6 on the year, losing three of their last five matches. They are coming off of a high note thanks to a 3-2 win over Clintonville last week.

 

Kickoff is set for 4:30 p.m.

Spartans track and field heads to West De Pere

The Luxemburg-Casco track athletes continue to pad their resume for the upcoming WIAA meets later this month when they travel to West De Pere for an invitational.

 

The Spartans last competed last Thursday when both the boys and girls picked up invite wins. The Spartans boys and girls each scored more than 80 points in the meet while holding comfortable margins over Two Rivers. For the boys, Brady Kinnard (200m), Ezra Treml (800m, 1600m), Zach Tassoul (3200m), Kory Jansen (110m hurdles), Levi Kinnard (300m hurdles), Jonathan Salentine (pole vault), 4x400m relay, Jacob Walton (discus), and Lane Ledvina (high jump) all picked up wins while Claire DuChateau (3200m), Ana Wolfert (100m hurdles, long jump, triple jump), 4x200m relay, 4x400m relay, and Ella Marach (pole vault) did so for the girls.

 

The Spartans will face Bay Port, De Pere, Freedom, Hortonville, Peshtigo, Shawano Community, and host West De Pere when they toe the line at 4 p.m. 

Spartans golf travel to Little River for invitational

The Luxemburg-Casco golf team travels to Marinette for a day-long invitational on Tuesday.

 

Coleman, Gladstone, Little Chute, Marinette, Menominee, Oconto Falls, and St. Thomas Aquinas Academy are all expected to tee off at Little River Golf Course beginning at 10 a.m.

 

The Spartans are coming off of an eighth place finish at fifth NEC Mega-Meet of the season at River Island GC in Oconto Falls. Tanner Snowberry led the Spartans with a score of 82, which was tied for 10th on the day. Stanley Peot was the only other golfer on the team to break 90 on a day where the Spartans shot a 384, 56 strokes behind first-place Waupaca.

 

 

Spartans softball secures two wins on Saturday

The Luxemburg-Casco softball team was able to secure a pair of wins on Saturday, holding off New London 6-5 and blowing past Seymour 12-2.

 

In the close 6-5 victory over New London, a four-run third inning proved to be the difference as they traded single tallies the rest of the game. The Schleis sisters each had two hits and one RBI, though Claire Schleis' RBI came with fireworks with a home run. Riley Westland went 3-4 and one RBI. Grace Jandrin and Karysn Walczyk also posted two-hit performances. 

 

In their 12-2 drubbing of the Thunder, Westland had three singles and a double to drive in three runs along with Jandrin and Walczyk. Westland's double was one of five hit on the day by the Spartans which put up at least two runs in four of the six innings that were played, including a five-run fourth inning. Jasmine Jandrin earned the win in the circle, allowing two runs (2 ER) on 10 hits.

Deprez Powers Spartans In Nightcap Win After Walk-Off Defeat

Luxemburg-Casco Softball split a doubleheader with Wrightstown on Friday, dropping a walk-off opener before bouncing back with a decisive win in the nightcap.

 

The Spartans fell 5-4 in the first game after Wrightstown scored the winning run on Sophia Garcia’s RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning.

 

Luxemburg-Casco outhit Wrightstown 15-12 in the loss and built an early advantage with runs in the second and third innings. Karsyn Walyczyk opened the scoring with an RBI double in the second before Stella Schleis and Riley Westland added RBI doubles in the third. Gracie Jandrin also contributed a sacrifice fly during the four-run start.

 

Wrightstown answered with a four-run fourth inning to tie the game before Garcia’s walk-off hit ended the contest.

 

Claire Schleis, Walyczyk, Stella Schleis and Gracie Jandrin each collected three hits for the Spartans, while Alayna Deprez added two hits. Claire Schleis also stole two bases.

 

Luxemburg-Casco responded in the second game with a 13-5 victory powered by a big offensive performance from Alayna Deprez.

 

Deprez drove in four runs on three hits, delivering RBI singles in the third, fourth and fifth innings. The Spartans erased an early 2-0 deficit with a six-run third inning highlighted by Stella Schleis’ two-run double.

 

Baylee Wypiszenski earned the complete-game win after allowing five runs, four earned, on 10 hits over seven innings.

 

The Spartans finished with 12 hits in the win. Deprez and Abigail Buckmaster each had three hits, while Riley Westland added two. Luxemburg-Casco also showed patience at the plate with five walks and swiped four bases.

Spartans softball taking on a quad at Memorial Park

The Luxemburg-Casco softball team is in the batting cage as they’re preparing for a quad this Saturday at Memorial Park. The Spartans will be met there by Marinette, New London, and Seymour. 

 

The Spartans aim to bounce back from a 5-4 loss to Denmark. Alayna Deprez led the team offensively by going 2 for 3 with an RBI. Seven other Spartans recorded a hit, while Stella Schleis, Karsyn Walyczyk, and Jasmine Jandrin each drove in a run.

 

The Spartans will have to face New London on Diamond One; the first pitch is at 10:00 a.m., and then they will face Seymour on Diamond Three at noon. 
 

Spartans track sweeps Two Rivers triangular

Luxemburg-Casco's track teams picked up a pair of wins at Two Rivers on Thursday. 

 

The Spartans boys and girls each scored more than 80 points in the meet while holding comfortable margins over Two Rivers.

 

For the boys, Brady Kinnard (200m), Ezra Treml (800m, 1600m), Zach Tassoul (3200m), Kory Jansen (110m hurdles), Levi Kinnard (300m hurdles), Jonathan Salentine (pole vault), 4x400m relay, Jacob Walton (discus), and Lane Ledvina (high jump) all picked up wins while Claire DuChateau (3200m), Ana Wolfert (100m hurdles, long jump, triple jump), 4x200m relay, 4x400m relay, and Ella Marach (pole vault) did so for the girls.

 

Mens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.11Brenden Deering12.56aLuxemburg-Casco

6.11Aaron Demeny13.27aLuxemburg-Casco

10.9Skylar Potapenko14.67aLuxemburg-Casco

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.12Brady Kinnard24.05aLuxemburg-Casco

4.11Lane Ledvina25.63aLuxemburg-Casco

5.11Aaron Demeny25.97aLuxemburg-Casco

6.12Kory Jansen26.06aPBLuxemburg-Casco

7.12Aric Burnhardt26.70aLuxemburg-Casco

9.11Wyatt Bailey27.32aLuxemburg-Casco

12.9William VandenLange...29.41aLuxemburg-Casco

13.9Skylar Potapenko30.09aLuxemburg-Casco

15.10Jonathan DeBroux31.03aLuxemburg-Casco

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.12Jonathan Salentine54.91aLuxemburg-Casco

3.11Lane Ledvina56.52aPBLuxemburg-Casco

5.10Drake Wolf59.15aPBLuxemburg-Casco

6.12Aric Burnhardt1:00.51aPBLuxemburg-Casco

8.10Jonathan DeBroux1:12.41aLuxemburg-Casco

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.10Ezra Treml2:13.70aLuxemburg-Casco

3.12Jonathan Salentine2:22.56aLuxemburg-Casco

 

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.10Ezra Treml4:54.90aLuxemburg-Casco

2.10Zach Tassoul5:02.31aLuxemburg-Casco

3.12Derek Christoph5:19.44aLuxemburg-Casco

 

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.10Zach Tassoul10:40.53aPBLuxemburg-Casco

2.12Derek Christoph10:44.53aLuxemburg-Casco

 

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

1.12Kory Jansen18.18aLuxemburg-Casco

 

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

1.10Levi Kinnard45.68aLuxemburg-Casco

3.10Drake Wolf47.64aLuxemburg-Casco

 

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.12

Kory Jansen

11

Aaron Demeny

11

Julian Bailey

10

Henry Cissell

48.72a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

1.12

Brady Kinnard

10

Levi Kinnard

11

Brenden Deering

12

Jonathan Salentine

3:38.79a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

 

Shot Put - 12lb Varsity - Finals

3.11Brenden Deering35' 6"Luxemburg-Casco

4.10Finn Sachnik33' 10"Luxemburg-Casco

5.12Donovan Schmelzer32' 5"Luxemburg-Casco

7.10Charlie Bouche31' 6"PBLuxemburg-Casco

9.10Gabe Brunette29' 6"Luxemburg-Casco

10.11Jacob Walton29' 5"Luxemburg-Casco

12.9Wiley Vandervest25' 0.5"Luxemburg-Casco

 

Discus - 1.6kg Varsity - Finals

1.11Jacob Walton127' 2"PBLuxemburg-Casco

2.12Donovan Schmelzer103' 0"Luxemburg-Casco

5.10Finn Sachnik91' 4"Luxemburg-Casco

6.10Charlie Bouche87' 6.5"PBLuxemburg-Casco

9.9Wiley Vandervest85' 0"Luxemburg-Casco

11.10Gabe Brunette76' 0"Luxemburg-Casco

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

1.11Lane Ledvina5' 6"Luxemburg-Casco

4.11Wyatt Bailey5' 0"Luxemburg-Casco

6.12Aric Burnhardt4' 4"Luxemburg-Casco

10Jonathan DeBrouxNHLuxemburg-Casco

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

1.12Jonathan Salentine9' 0"Luxemburg-Casco

3.9William VandenLange...7' 0"Luxemburg-Casco

4.9Skylar Potapenko6' 6"Luxemburg-Casco

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

Field Series

3.10Henry Cissell18' 10"PBLuxemburg-Casco

4.12Kory Jansen18' 9.25"Luxemburg-Casco

5.12Brady Kinnard18' 9"Luxemburg-Casco

7.11Wyatt Bailey16' 6.25"PBLuxemburg-Casco

9.10Jonathan DeBroux13' 3.5"PBLuxemburg-Casco

10Dylan RankNDLuxemburg-Casco

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

Field Series

2.10Drake Wolf39' 8.5"Luxemburg-Casco

3.11Brenden Deering37' 5"Luxemburg-Casco

4.11Julian Bailey35' 2"Luxemburg-Casco

5.10Henry Cissell34' 11"Luxemburg-Casco

6.11Wyatt Bailey33' 5"SBLuxemburg-Casco

 

Womens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.11Sienna Blohowiak13.95aLuxemburg-Casco

3.9Eva Oshefsky15.27aLuxemburg-Casco

8.10Kennedy Krueger16.09aLuxemburg-Casco

9.12Kamber Johnson16.30aLuxemburg-Casco

10.9Michelle Bernardy16.80aLuxemburg-Casco

11.12Ella Oshefsky16.88aLuxemburg-Casco

12.11Hailey Till17.51aLuxemburg-Casco

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.11Sienna Blohowiak28.27aLuxemburg-Casco

5.11Ellison Bosman30.85aLuxemburg-Casco

8.10Aylah Kornowski32.12aLuxemburg-Casco

12.12Kamber Johnson33.53aLuxemburg-Casco

14.10Emma Zastrow34.20aLuxemburg-Casco

15.11Hailey Till37.35aLuxemburg-Casco

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.11Ellison Bosman1:07.66aLuxemburg-Casco

5.10Madison Frank1:12.58aLuxemburg-Casco

6.10Aubrey Steffen1:17.00aSBLuxemburg-Casco

7.10Emma Zastrow1:19.71aSBLuxemburg-Casco

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.9Adeline Treml2:42.36aLuxemburg-Casco

3.10Greta Annoye2:50.67aLuxemburg-Casco

4.10Madison Frank2:59.47aLuxemburg-Casco

5.10Audrey Dequaine3:05.76aPBLuxemburg-Casco

8.10Aubrey Steffen3:13.43aPBLuxemburg-Casco

9.10Julianna Derocher3:17.70aLuxemburg-Casco

10.10Katelyn Piesler3:17.86aLuxemburg-Casco

11.10Elena Dechamps3:18.29aLuxemburg-Casco

12.10Macie DeJardin3:27.94aSBLuxemburg-Casco

13.10Alexis Vincent3:33.41aPBLuxemburg-Casco

 

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.9Adeline Treml6:00.54aLuxemburg-Casco

4.10Greta Annoye6:15.03aLuxemburg-Casco

6.10Katelyn Piesler7:10.49aLuxemburg-Casco

7.10Elena Dechamps7:16.60aPBLuxemburg-Casco

8.10Audrey Dequaine7:17.55aPBLuxemburg-Casco

9.10Alexis Vincent7:44.19aLuxemburg-Casco

10.10Macie DeJardin8:11.43aLuxemburg-Casco

 

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.11Claire DuChateau11:35.56aSBLuxemburg-Casco

 

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

1.9Ana Wolfert17.60aLuxemburg-Casco

3.10Aubree Wypiszenski19.34aLuxemburg-Casco

6.11Taitum Vlies20.84aLuxemburg-Casco

 

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

2.9Ali Jansen54.67aLuxemburg-Casco

8.11Taitum Vlies1:11.90aLuxemburg-Casco

 

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.11

Cecelia Peot

11

Josie Monfils

11

Lauren Van Ess

9

Eva Oshefsky

J 55.93a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

4.10

Kennedy Krueger

9

Cienna Bailey

12

Kamber Johnson

12

Ella Oshefsky

J 1:03.02a

Luxemburg-Casco - B

 

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

1.11

Cecelia Peot

11

Josie Monfils

11

Lauren Van Ess

10

Aylah Kornowski

2:00.47a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

1.11

Sienna Blohowiak

11

Ellison Bosman

9

Adeline Treml

10

Madison Frank

4:34.52a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

 

4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals

3.10

Macie DeJardin

10

Audrey Dequaine

10

Elena Dechamps

10

Alexis Vincent

13:45.43a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

 

Shot Put - 4kg Varsity - Finals

2.11Riley Potapenko30' 4.5"Luxemburg-Casco

3.10Jaidyn Petermann27' 4"Luxemburg-Casco

10.10Delaney Bertrand20' 10"Luxemburg-Casco

12.9Brianna Spude20' 3"Luxemburg-Casco

 

Discus - 1kg Varsity - Finals

2.11Riley Potapenko89' 9"Luxemburg-Casco

3.10Jaidyn Petermann86' 11"Luxemburg-Casco

4.12Emily Tassoul81' 5.5"Luxemburg-Casco

7.9Brianna Spude59' 8.5"Luxemburg-Casco

10.10Delaney Bertrand56' 8.5"PBLuxemburg-Casco

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

2.9Ali Jansen4' 8"Luxemburg-Casco

4.9Michelle Bernardy4' 4"Luxemburg-Casco

4.12Emily Tassoul4' 4"Luxemburg-Casco

7.11Lauren Van EssJ 4' 4"Luxemburg-Casco

9.9Cienna Bailey4' 0"Luxemburg-Casco

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

1.12Ella Marach6' 6"Luxemburg-Casco

2.9Michelle Bernardy5' 6"Luxemburg-Casco

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

Field Series

1.9Ana Wolfert15' 0"Luxemburg-Casco

3.9Ali Jansen14' 2"Luxemburg-Casco

5.10Aubree Wypiszenski13' 8.5"Luxemburg-Casco

9.11Taitum Vlies12' 7.5"PBLuxemburg-Casco

11.11Hailey Till12' 1.5"PBLuxemburg-Casco

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

Field Series

1.9Ana Wolfert34' 3"PBLuxemburg-Casco

4.9Ali Jansen30' 1"PBLuxemburg-Casco

6.11Taitum Vlies27' 7"Luxemburg-Casco

Spartans baseball nipped late by Vikings

A pitcher's duel swung in favor of the visitors late as Denmark topped Luxemburg-Casco on the baseball diamond 2-1 Thursday evening.

 

The game was scoreless until the sixth inning when the Spartans scratched across a run when Noah Chervenka scored on a Vikings error. The Vikings struck back in the top of the seventh inning when David Dittmer singled in two runs to make it 2-1. The Spartans would have the tying run standing at first base with two outs before Hudson Billings flew out to centerfield to end the threat. Chervenka and Toby Klaubauf tallied the lone hits on the night for the Spartans while Chervenka was the hard luck pitcher after allowing two runs (1 ER) on two hits across 6.1 innings while striking out three.

 

The Spartans are back in action on Monday when they face Xavier on the road.

 

Photo credit: Ron LeCloux

Spartans softball fall short against Vikings

In a softball game that resembled a tug of war, Luxemburg-Casco came up one run short Thursday night, falling to Denmark 5-4.

The Spartans scored first in the second inning on a two-out RBI single by Karsyn Walyczyk to make it 1-0, but the Vikings answered with three runs in the top of the third to take a 3-1 lead. Luxemburg-Casco tied the game in the bottom of the third courtesy of back-to-back RBI doubles by Stella Schleis and Alayna Deprez to make it 3-3. After the Vikings regained the lead in the fourth inning with two runs, the Spartans could only answer with one of their own when Jasmine Jandrin singled home Walyczyk to cut the deficit to 5-4.

The Spartans had baserunners in every inning after that point, including two in the seventh, but could not come up with the hit needed to extend the game — if not win it outright.

Deprez led the team offensively by going 2 for 3 with an RBI. Seven other Spartans recorded a hit, while Schleis, Walyczyk and Jandrin each drove in a run.

The Spartans return to action Friday when they play a doubleheader at Wrightstown beginning at 4 p.m.

Photo credit: Ron LeCloux

Spartans, Comets battle to draw

Luxemburg-Casco scored one early, and Waupaca tallied one late as the two sides battled to a 1-1 draw Thursday night in Waupaca.

 

 Fresh off her signing day festivities, the Spartans' Emi Kuhn buried the pass from Kilee Barbiaux in the back of the net to make it 1-0 two minutes in the match. Comets goalie Jennah Haesig stymied the Spartans from that point on as she went on to make seven saves on the night. Spartans goalie Teagan Gunderson made two saves of her own, but she could not stop a direct free kick from Olivia Kneer in the 73rd minute that led to the Comets salvaging a point in NEC play.

 

The Spartans will be in action next Tuesday for an NEC Conference game at Marinette.

 

Photo credit by Ron LeCloux

Spartans girls soccer welcoming Comets

The Luxemburg-Casco girls soccer team is preparing to host the Waupaca Comets on Thursday.

 

The Spartans are coming off a dominant 6-0 victory over Fox Valley Lutheran. Aaliyah Wallace scored four goals, while Emi Kuhn added a goal and three assists. Teagan Gunderson recorded two saves in net for Luxemburg-Casco.

 

Kickoff is at 4:30 p.m.

Spartans softball and baseball hosting Vikings in doubleheader

The Luxemburg-Casco softball and baseball teams are set to host Denmark on Thursday for a doubleheader.

 

The Spartans softball team looks to build off a 6-5 victory over New Holstein. Claire Schleis and Karsyn Walyczyk each went 2-for-4 with an RBI. Alayna Deprez and Gracie Jandrin also collected two hits apiece as Luxemburg-Casco finished with 12 hits.

 

The baseball team looks to bounce back from an 11-1 loss to Denmark. Gavin Lax took the loss on the mound after allowing eight runs over four innings. Ethan Werner drove in the team’s only run while finishing 1-for-2.

 

First pitch is at 4:30 p.m.

Spartans golf heading to River Island Golf Course

The Luxemburg-Casco golf team is heading to Oconto Falls on Thursday for a meet at River Island Golf Course. The Spartans will compete against Clintonville, Denmark, Freedom, Little Chute, Marinette, Oconto Falls, Waupaca and Wrightstown.

 

The Spartans last played at Irish Waters Golf Course on Tuesday, where they finished second with a score of 349, seven strokes behind first-place finishers Denmark and Little Chute, which each posted a 342.

 

Luxemburg-Casco’s top finisher was Korbin Krueger, who carded an 80 (41 out, 39 in). Stanley Peot shot an 86 with rounds of 43 on both the front and back nine, while Max Otradovec finished with an 89 (46 out, 43 in).

 

Tee time is 10 a.m.

Luxemburg-Casco falls to Denmark in first of two weekday games

The Luxemburg-Casco Spartans had a rough one Tuesday, dropping an 11-1 decision to Denmark.

 

Denmark wasted no time, putting up four runs in the first inning and never looking back. Gavin Lax took the loss on the mound, allowing eight runs over four innings.

 

Offensively it was a tough day for the Spartans, who managed just three hits. Ethan Werner drove in the team's only run, finishing 1-for-2. 

 

Luxemburg-Casco welcomes Denmark back Thursday for a rematch beginning at 4:30pm. 

Luxemburg-Casco holds off New Holstein for fourth straight

The Luxemburg-Casco Spartans survived a back-and-forth battle Tuesday, edging New Holstein 6-5 in varsity softball action.

 

The Spartans jumped out early and built a 6-4 lead heading into the late innings before New Holstein made things interesting. Claire Schleis and Karsyn Walyczyk each had big days at the plate, both going 2-for-4 with an RBI. Alayna Deprez and Gracie Jandrin also collected two hits apiece for Luxemburg-Casco, which finished with 12 hits on the day.

 

Baylee Wypiszenski picked up the win in the circle, and Jasmine Jandrin came on to earn the save.

 

New Holstein's Reese Kraus gave the Spartans some trouble, going 3-for-4 with two RBIs, but it wasn't enough to complete the comeback.

 

Next up, Luxemburg-Casco travels to Denmark Thursday with first pitch set for 4:30pm.

Wallace's Four-Goals Power Luxemburg-Casco Past Fox Valley Lutheran 6-0

Luxemburg-Casco delivered a dominant performance in nonconference girls soccer action Tuesday, rolling to a 6-0 victory over Fox Valley Lutheran.

 

Aaliyah Wallace led the offensive surge for Luxemburg-Casco, recording four first-half goals in a span of seven minutes to break the match open. Wallace struck in the 18th minute off an assist from Claire Marohl, then added goals in the 20th and 23rd minutes with assists from Emi Kuhn. She capped her scoring run in the 25th minute, finishing a pass from Kilee Barbiaux to give the Spartans a commanding 4-0 lead at halftime.

 

The Spartans continued their momentum after the break. Kuhn found the net in the 46th minute off Barbiaux’s assist, and Barbiaux added a goal of her own in the 66th minute, assisted by Kuhn.

 

Teagan Gunderson anchored the Spartans’ defense in goal, finishing with two saves to preserve the shutout. Fox Valley Lutheran goalkeeper Adrianna Boutott recorded seven saves in the loss.

 

Luxemburg-Casco returns to action Thursday, hosting Waupaca in a North Eastern Conference matchup.

Spartans soccer look to outfox the Foxes on Tuesday

The Luxemburg-Casco girls soccer team look to score their first goal in nearly a week on Tuesday when they travel to Appleton to face Fox Valley Lutheran.

 

The Spartans were shut out in a pair of matches over the weekend, Teagan Gunderson made 11 saves in a 6-0 loss to Grafton on Friday before registering nine saves in a 3-0 loss to Port Washington. That was preceded by a 1-0 loss to Freedom.

 

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

Spartans golf return to conference play on Tuesday

The Luxemburg-Casco golf team returns to regular conference play on Tuesday when they travel to Freedom's Irish Waters Golf Course for an NEC meet.

 

Clintonville, Denmark, Freedom, Little Chute, Marinette, Oconto Falls, Waupaca, and Wrightstown are all scheduled to compete.

 

On Monday, two Spartans squads finished in the top 10 with the first foursome finishing in fourth with a score of 69 and and its second in fifth with a score of 70.

 

Tee time is set for 10 a.m.

Spartans softball knocks off Eagles in extras

The Luxemburg-Casco softball team needed ten innings to final break through against Southern Door on Monday, scoring seven times in the final frame to pull away with an 8-2 win.

 

The Eagles struck first in the third inning on an Riley Westland error before the Spartans tied it in the fourth on a Stella Schleis single. It stayed that way until the 10th inning when the Spartans batted around, registering two walks and five singles before the Eagles recorded an out. A fielder's choice brought in the final run for the Eagles in the bottom of 10th, well short of what was needed to keep the game going.

 

Jasmine Jandrin earned the win from the circle for the Spartans, allowing two runs (1 ER) on nine hits while striking out nine across 10 innings of work. The Schleis sisters combined for three hits and four RBI while Alayna Deprez, Westland, Gracie Jandrin, and Jenna Annoye all drove in runs.

 

Samantha Melville took the loss for the Eagles, allowing seven runs (7 ER) on six hits) across the final four innings after Alanah Kaye pitched six innings of one hit, one run ball. Kaye went 4-5 and  Grace Gutschow went 2-4 while Harper Kramer had the lone RBI for the Eagles.

 

The Eagles go back to work on Tuesday with a doubleheader in Oconto against the Blue Devils beginning at 4 p.m. while the Spartans are off until Thursday when they face Denmark.

Spartans baseball fall short against Shawano

The Luxemburg-Casco baseball team battled back from a 3-0 deficit only to come up short in a 5-4, nine-inning loss on Monday to Shawano.

 

After the Hawks tallied two runs in the first and one in the second, the Spartans scored four of the next five runs, which included RBI from Ethan Werner, Gavin Lax, Myles Jandrin, and Eli Derenne. Both teams struggled to push across runs beginning in the sixth inning before the Hawks tallied three consecutive hits to drive in the game-winner.

 

Werner went 2-3 while five others had at least one hit in the loss. Derenne registered the decision, allowing the walk-off on three hits in the ninth.

 

The Spartans will go back to work on Tuesday when they face Denmark on the road at 4:30 p.m. The Vikings are 11-3 and had won five in a row before Wrightstown earned the doubleheader split with an 11-1 win in the second game on Saturday. 

Offense struggles in Spartans soccer sweep

The Luxemburg-Casco soccer team came up empty in a pair of matches this weekend, getting shut out by Grafton and Port Washington.

 

Teagan Gunderson made 11 saves in a 6-0 loss to Grafton on Friday before registering nine saves in a 3-0 loss to Port Washington.

Spartans roll past Truckers in doubleheader on 104.1 WRLU

The location didn't matter, as Luxemburg Casco and Clintonville had to move their game to Bay Port due to field conditions at both schools, as the Spartans swept a Saturday doubleheader, with Game 1 having been broadcasted on 104.1 WRLU.  

 

Luxemburg Casco jumped to an early lead courtesy of a six run 2nd inning, with RBI knocks by Ethan Engum, Eli Derenne, and Ethan Werner.  Clintonville cut into the lead by scoring a pair in the third, when Levi Wolf and Carter Longsine each driving in a run.  The Spartans got the runs back, and then some, batting around and scoring five, with three runs coming in on a bases loaded triple by Gavin Lax.  Tatum Klaubauf also drove in the first of his two RBI in the game on a sacrifice fly. Clintonville was retired in order in the fourth, before LC added another run, as Klaubauf smoked a triple to left field, knocking in Engum, grabbing a 12-2 lead.  The Spartans had a chance to end the game via run rule in the fifth, but Clintonville tacked on a pair in the top of the frame.  Luxemburg had the game ending runner in scoring position in the bottom of the 5th but were unable to capitalize to close the game.  The Truckers added one more run in the 6th, after an errant pickoff attempt allowed a runner to score.  The Spartans added two in the bottom of the frame as Derenne and Hudson Billings each drove in a run on a sacrifice fly. Brayden Radart closed the contest with three strikeouts in the 7th, giving LC a 14-5 win. 

 

The Spartans completed the sweep with a 15-5 win in Game 2. Next up for Luxemburg Casco, a nonconference trip to Shawano on Monday, ahead of a pair of games against the Denmark Vikings later in the week.  

Spartans baseball host Truckers for a doubleheader

The Luxemburg-Casco baseball team is hosting the Clintonville Truckers this Saturday for a doubleheader. 

 

The Spartans aim to build off a pair of wins from their doubleheader against Wrightstown. In both games, the Spartans came out on top 2-1. Noah Chervenka was in control all night, allowing just two hits and one unearned run while striking out seven over seven innings.

 

The first pitch is at 11:00 a.m.
 

Spartans soccer sail to Port Washington to battle Pirates

The Luxemburg-Casco girls’ soccer team is preparing for this Friday as they are set to face the Port Washington Pirates at Thomas Jefferson Middle School this Saturday. 

 

The Spartans are looking to end the Pirates' three-game winning streak. This season, the Spartans have been led by Emi Kuhn, who has 14 goals and 7 assists. Behind the net is Teagan Gunderson whos saved a whopping 83% of shots sent her way. 

 

The kick-off is at 9:00 a.m.
 

Spartans boys win home track invitational

The Luxemburg-Casco boys track team had a nearly 60 point advantage on second place Southern Door in its home invitational win on Thursday.

 

The Spartans scored 192 points in the meet, led by wins from Brady Kinnard (400m), Ezra Treml (800m, 1600m, and 3200m), and Levi Kinnard (300m hurdles, part of winning 4x400m relay).

 

On the girls side, the Spartans were edged by the Eagles 175-171 despite event wins from Sienna Blohowiak (400m) and Claire DuChateau (1600m and 3200m).

 

Mens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.12Brady Kinnard11.68aLuxemburg-Casco

4.11Brenden Deering11.96aLuxemburg-Casco

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

3.12Brady Kinnard23.83aLuxemburg-Casco

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.12Brady Kinnard52.86aSBLuxemburg-Casco

2.12Jonathan Salentine53.77aPBLuxemburg-Casco

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.10Ezra Treml2:12.63aLuxemburg-Casco

3.12Jonathan Salentine2:13.76aLuxemburg-Casco

 

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.10Ezra Treml4:40.86aPBLuxemburg-Casco

4.10Zach Tassoul4:57.65aPBLuxemburg-Casco

5.12Derek Christoph5:01.39aLuxemburg-Casco

 

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.10Ezra Treml10:20.57aPBLuxemburg-Casco

2.10Zach Tassoul10:50.06aLuxemburg-Casco

4.12Derek Christoph11:09.53aLuxemburg-Casco

 

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

2.12Kory Jansen17.97aLuxemburg-Casco

5.10Drake Wolf19.64aPBLuxemburg-Casco

 

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

1.10Levi Kinnard44.26aPBLuxemburg-Casco

6.10Drake Wolf47.86aLuxemburg-Casco

 

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

4.10

Grant Seering

11

Aaron Demeny

11

Lane Ledvina

12

Kory Jansen

49.00a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

 

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.10

Grant Seering

11

Aaron Demeny

11

Lane Ledvina

11

Brenden Deering

1:37.89a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

1.10

Levi Kinnard

11

Brenden Deering

11

Lane Ledvina

12

Jonathan Salentine

3:39.37a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

 

4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals

6.10

Henry Cissell

10

Gabe Brunette

9

William VandenLangenberg

10

Zach Tassoul

10:51.98a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

 

Shot Put - 12lb Varsity - Finals

5.11Julian Bailey38-11.00Luxemburg-Casco

8.11Brenden Deering37-03.50Luxemburg-Casco

 

Discus - 1.6kg Varsity - Finals

4.11Jacob Walton114-05Luxemburg-Casco

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

2.11Lane Ledvina5-08.00Luxemburg-Casco

8.11Wyatt Bailey5-02.00Luxemburg-Casco

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

4.12Jonathan Salentine10-06.00Luxemburg-Casco

5.12Kory Jansen10-00.00SBLuxemburg-Casco

8.9William VandenLange...7-06.00Luxemburg-Casco

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

3.12Brady Kinnard19-07.00PBLuxemburg-Casco

4.12Kory Jansen19-04.50PBLuxemburg-Casco

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

3.10Drake Wolf40-02.75PBLuxemburg-Casco

 

Womens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

4.11Sienna Blohowiak13.47aLuxemburg-Casco

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

3.11Sienna Blohowiak27.60aLuxemburg-Casco

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.11Sienna Blohowiak1:02.79aPBLuxemburg-Casco

10.11Ellison Bosman1:16.60aLuxemburg-Casco

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

4.9Adeline Treml2:40.74aLuxemburg-Casco

5.10Madison Frank2:47.21aPBLuxemburg-Casco

6.10Greta Annoye2:49.36aLuxemburg-Casco

 

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.11Claire DuChateau5:28.11aLuxemburg-Casco

2.9Adeline Treml5:52.59aLuxemburg-Casco

4.10Greta Annoye6:09.03aLuxemburg-Casco

 

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.11Claire DuChateau11:38.98aSBLuxemburg-Casco

4.10Audrey Dequaine17:21.34aPBLuxemburg-Casco

5.10Alexis Vincent17:47.20aPBLuxemburg-Casco

 

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

2.9Ana Wolfert18.03aLuxemburg-Casco

3.9Ali Jansen18.30aLuxemburg-Casco

5.10Aubree Wypiszenski18.43aSBLuxemburg-Casco

 

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

3.9Ali Jansen52.66aLuxemburg-Casco

4.10Aubree Wypiszenski56.54aSBLuxemburg-Casco

 

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.11

Cecelia Peot

11

Josie Monfils

11

Lauren Van Ess

11

Rachel Gregorich

55.22a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

 

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.11

Cecelia Peot

11

Josie Monfils

11

Lauren Van Ess

10

Aylah Kornowski

1:58.48a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

4.11

Ellison Bosman

9

Adeline Treml

12

Emily Tassoul

10

Madison Frank

4:42.63a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

 

4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals

4.10

Audrey Dequaine

10

Alexis Vincent

10

Elena Dechamps

10

Macie DeJardin

13:39.32a

Luxemburg-Casco - A

 

Shot Put - 4kg Varsity - Finals

8.10Jaidyn Petermann25-11.00Luxemburg-Casco

 

Discus - 1kg Varsity - Finals

3.12Emily Tassoul92-02PBLuxemburg-Casco

5.10Jaidyn Petermann91-02Luxemburg-Casco

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

5.9Ali Jansen4-10.00Luxemburg-Casco

10.11Lauren Van Ess4-04.00Luxemburg-Casco

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

5.11Rachel Gregorich7-06.00Luxemburg-Casco

6.12Ella Marach7-00.00Luxemburg-Casco

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

2.9Ana Wolfert15-05.00PBLuxemburg-Casco

6.9Ali Jansen14-03.00Luxemburg-Casco

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

2.9Ana Wolfert32-01.00Luxemburg-Casco

 

Photo by Ron LeCloux

Spartans softball falls to Vikings

The Luxemburg-Casco softball team could not build on its 1-0 first inning lead on Thursday, eventually losing to Denmark 3-1.

 

Following a Rylan Kaminski double, Alayna Deprez's single drove in the lone run for the Spartans. The Spartans would only get two more hits the rest of the game with Kaminski ending her day 2-3 while Karsyn Walyczyk registered the other one. 

 

Baylee Wypiszenski did what she could to hold the line, but single tallies for the Vikings in second, third, and sixth innings proved to be too much to overcome. She pitched six of the seven innings, allowing three runs (3 ER) on 12 hits while striking out two. Four Vikings players posted multi-hit days against the Spartans ace, including three hits by Rebekah Dittmer and RBI from Maggie Frank, Shaelyn Kraschnewski, and Hazel Fields.

 

The Spartans are back in action with a doubleheader against Clintonville on Friday. The Truckers have dropped their last three games as they have stumbled out of the gates with a 3-9 record. First pitch is set for 4 p.m.

Spartans soccer drop match to Irish

A free kick converted by Freedom's Elle Lezotte in the 23rd minute proved to be the difference in a 1-0 loss for the Luxemburg-Casco soccer team on Thursday.

 

It was otherwise a goalkeeping clinic for Luxemburg-Casco's Teagan Gunderson and Freedom's Sophia Johnson, with each collecting 10 saves on the night.

 

The Spartans will go back to work on Friday when they travel to Grafton for a 6 p.m. first touch.

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