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Sevastopol High School Archives for 2019-08

Algoma crushes Sevastopol on 104.1 WRLU

Sevastopol's offense couldn't get much going in their 48-6 loss to Algoma on Thursday night at home. Through the first three quarters, the Pioneers could only manage one first down and that came late in the first half. It was a slow start for both offenses as neither team gained a first down on each of their first two drives.

 

Algoma's ground game got going after that mainly from running back Oliver Robertson. Brett Benesh also had a long touchdown run in the game. The Wolves eventually built a 34-0 lead at halftime. Algoma picked up a quick touchdown on the first possession of the second half and then the game went to a running clock the rest of the way.  Robertson had to be helped off the field in the second half after suffering an apparent leg injury.

 

Triston Beauchamp would get Sevastopol on the board in the fourth quarter when he took a screen pass into the endzone.

 

Sevastopol will take on Green Bay NEW Lutheran/Oneida next Friday night in a game that can also be heard on 104.1 WRLU and streamed at DoorKewauneeHighSchoolSports.com. The pregame show will begin at 6:30 PM and kickoff at 7 from Green Bay.

 

Stenzel posts top 10 finish at Chief K

A rainy morning turned into a bright late summer day in Fish Creek as twenty teams competed in the Chief Kahquados Invitational Thursday afternoon as Sevastopol's Olivia Stenzel took sixth place overall. The junior runner ran a 5K time of 20:50 to lead the Pioneers to a seventh-place finish. Stenzel says it was great to be in a race again as she officially began her quest to break the 20-minute mark in the 5K distance.

 

 

 

The Pflieger tandem of Josh and Jake and finished within 30 seconds of each other to lead the Pioneer boys to a 10th place finish.

 

Boys

1. 36. 12 Josh Pflieger   19:56.51 Sevastopol
2. 45. 12 Jake Pflieger   20:16.79 Sevastopol
3. 53. 11 Bailey Henrickson   20:30.18 Sevastopol
4. 55. 11 Scott Andreae   20:34.12 Sevastopol
5. 60. 11 Noah Tomaszewski   20:44.59 Sevastopol
6. 65. 11 Sam Abel   21:00.15 Sevastopol
7. 113. 10 Marcus Hayes   25:22.69 Sevastopol

 

Girls

1. 6. 11 Olivia Stenzel   20:54.09 Sevastopol
2. 33. 11 Kylie Newton   23:49.29 Sevastopol
3. 45. 12 Lizzy Fiscus   24:45.41 Sevastopol
4. 66. 10 Rachel Wilke   26:18.50 Sevastopol
5. 88. 11 Mckenzie Wiesner   27:52.57 Sevastopol
6. 109. 12 Madison Duginski   34:24.90 Sevastopol
7. 110. 10 Kristin Daubner   34:38.23 Sevastopol

Sevastopol looks for first win in home opener on 104.1 WRLU

Sevastopol will play in front of their home fans for the first time since winning the state championship on Thursday night. The Pioneers will take on Algoma after coming off a 40-22 loss to open the season at Suring. Algoma is in their first season in 8-man football and won last week 32-0 over Green Bay NEW Lutheran/Oneida. Sevastopol will have to try and stop Algoma's ground game which ran for over 300 yards last week. Suring's Logan Stuart rushed for 365 yards against the Pioneers in their first game. 

 

You can listen to the pregame show starting at 6:30 PM on 104.1 WRLU with the kickoff coming at 7. Jonathan Bregman and Grant Dossetto will be on the call. The game will also be streamed live at DoorCountyDailyNews.com and DoorKewauneeHighSchoolSports.com.

Sevastopol drops opening night game to Suring on 104.1 WRLU

Sevastopol dropped their opening game of the season 40-22 in Suring on Saturday night. The game was aired live on 104.1 WRLU and streamed at DoorCountyDailyNews.com. The star of the game was Suring senior running back Logan Stuart. Suring consistently handed the ball off to Stuart and he made the most of it carrying the Eagles offense to a victory. 

 

The Eagles got the scoring going in the first quarter with a long touchdown drive on the opening possession. After the teams traded punts, Sevastopol tied the game with a touchdown of their own. The Pioneers Spencer Evenson then picked off a pass and brought it all the way to the Eagles five yard line. From there, Sevastopol took the lead on a fourth down touchdown pass to Logan Beyer. Suring would regain the lead before the half and led at intermission 20-14.

 

The Eagles would never surrender the lead in the second half. Suring scored a touchdown first in the second half which the Pioneers answered with a 63 yard touchdown pass from Jack de Young to Spencer Evenson. Sevastopol couldn't muster much offense the rest of the game and Suring put the game away with two more touchdowns in the second half. 

 

Sevastopol will play their home opener on Thursday night against Algoma. The game will be broadcast live on 104.1 WRLU and streamed at DoorCountyDailyNews.com. Pregame show begins at 6:30 PM and kickoff at 7. 

 

Sevastopol begins title defense on 104.1 WRLU

The last time Sevastopol's football team took the field the Pioneers brought home a state championship. Their state title defense will start on Friday night when they travel to Suring. Sevastopol will have to replace many key players on the team including their star quarterback Nathan Stenzel. Pioneers Head Coach Ron Frank says the team will play two quarterbacks at first.

 


Frank says he's very excited about the play of his offensive line this season. You can hear Sevastopol take on Suring Friday night on 104.1 WRLU with the pregame starting at 6:30 PM and kickoff at 7. The game will also be streamed live at DoorCountyDailyNews.com.

Stenzel, Sevastopol cross country looks to make noise

The Sevastopol cross country team returns this fall with one of its best runners in tow.

 

Junior Olivia Stenzel ended her season last year with a top 20 finish in the WIAA Division 3 state meet, running a 5K time of 20:16 as the lone Pioneer in the race. If rosters stay the same from last year, the Pioneers could lose only one senior from last year's seventh place team in the 15 team Manitowoc Lutheran sectional. 

 

The boys team is in a similar position, only potentially losing top runner Kyle Carlson from its sectional team that placed 15th in the 19-team field.

 

With the first practice still a couple weeks away, the Pioneers first meet is scheduled for August 29th at the Chief K Invitational hosted by Gibraltar.

Sevastopol volleyball gets college help

The Sevastopol volleyball team got a little help from the college ranks this past week as they get ready for the 2019 campaign.

 

The Lady Pioneers had the coaching staff from Lakeland College join them for their summer team camp. Lakeland is currently led by Sturgeon Bay native Ryan Schopf, who also coached Luxemburg-Casco from 2008-2011. 

 

The volleyball team starts their season on August 29th with a tournament in Wisconsin Dells.