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Sevastopol High School Archives for 2020-11

Sevastopol girls' basketball fall in season opener

The Sevastopol Pioneers girl’s varsity basketball team suffered a season opening loss on Saturday against the Roncalli Jets, 48-56. Head coach Ben Rikkola entered this game in his second season as the governor of the program. Rikkola’s squad finished shooting 33% from the field to the Jets 35%. Sevastopol and Roncalli both finished with 34 rebounds on the night while the Pioneers topped the Jets in steals, 7/6. The Pioneers are scheduled to play Northeast Wisconsin Christian Home School on Monday, November 30th.

Sevastopol's Brooke Tanck prepares for winter

Sevastopol high school athletic director and talent coordinator Brooke Tanck has dealt with unprecedented times in her short tenure. After being named head of the athletic department back in May of 2020, Tanck has dealt with the pandemic right from day one with her new role. Tanck is preparing for winter sports seasons to the best of her capability. 

 

 

Winter sports will find themselves starting up as the WIAA released schedules for high schools across the state earlier this fall. Sevastopol combines their swimming program with Southern Door High School, Gibraltar High School and Sturgeon Bay High School to make up the Door County United swim team. Sevastopol also combines their wrestling program with Sturgeon Bay High School. Sevastopol boys' and girls' basketball have started their seasons as well.

Sevastopol finishes fifth in state

The Sevastopol Pioneers girls cross country team closed out their 2020 campaign with a fifth-place finish in the WIAA Division 3 State Meet on Saturday.

 

The team scored 160 points, finishing behind state champion Lancaster (93), Ozaukee, Kickapoo/LaFarge, and Gillett.

 

Leading the Pioneers was senior Olivia Stenzel, who saved her best for last as she ran a personal record of 19:36 overall to take seventh overall and second out of scoring runners. Jolene Luedtke finished her freshman campaign with a personal record of her own, running a time of 21:04, shaving approximately 44 seconds off her time. Kylie Newton ran a time of 21:25 to shave off nearly 30 seconds off her best time this season. Bea Dramm followed suit with a time 22:08, which was good for a 60+ second personal record on the season. Rachel Wilke ran 24:00, which was a 57 improvement from sectionals and 21 seconds better then her previous best. LIbby Ash finished her freshman campaign with a time of 24:41 and McKenzie Wiesner's final race was a time of 25:17.

 

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