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Sevastopol High School Archives for 2022-11

Sevastopol girls to face Peshtigo

The Sevastopol Pioneers girls' basketball team will play at home Tuesday night when the Peshtigo Bulldogs pay Institute a visit.

 

Bailey and Naomi Rikkola once again led the offensive onslaught, with Bailey leading the way with 17 points and Naomi scoring 12 points in a 55-37 victory against Two Rivers on November 21st.

 

The Bulldogs are 0-2 on the season after seeing a three-point lead disappear in the second half as they lost to Marinette 50-40 on November 17th.

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

Pioneers boys head north to face Rangers

The Sevastopol Pioneers boys' basketball team will make the trip around the bay Monday to battle the Wausaukee Rangers.

 

The Pioneers could not get their offense going against the Bonduel Bears in their season openers, losing the game 74-28. Logan Schuh led the way with seven points, while two others added at least five points. 

 

The Rangers will play their first game on Monday after going 2-21 last season, including a 65-38 loss to Sevastopol in Institute.

 

Tip off is set for 7:15 p.m.

Bears bounce Pioneers

The Sevastopol Pioneers struggled from the field on Tuesday, falling to the Bonduel Bears.

 

The Pioneers found themselves down 44-20 at the end of the first half thanks in part to the Bears' Colin Margelofsky, who led all scorers with 24 points.  Noah Weier added 14 in the victory.

 

The Pioneers' offense could not do much better in the second half, registering eight points total. Logan Schuh had seven points to lead the Pioneers while Nick Peterson chipped in six points in the loss. 

DCU competes in first meet

The Door County United Swim Team finished in third place behind Green Bay United and Chilton in their meet of the year on Friday.

 

DCU scored 86 points on the evening, 1.5 points behind host Chilton and 43.5 behind GBU. 

 

Notable swims and finishes:
-2nd place finish in the 200 medley relay (Race Kasten, Jack Monfils,
Logan Filar, Ezra Linnan) with a time of 1:49.81
-3rd place finish in the 200 free relay (Linnan, Colton Blackley, Tre
Wienke, Filar) with a time of 1:48.01
-2nd place finish in the 400 free relay (Kasten, Branden Neubauer,
George Atwell, Monfils) with a time of 4:15.58

-Filar took 3rd in the 200 free with a time of 2:08.05
-Monfils placed 2nd in the 200 IM with a time of 2:13.17
-Kasten placed 2nd in the 50 free with a time of 24.66
-Filar took 3rd in the 100 fly with a time of 1:03.57
-Atwell took 3rd in the 100 free with a time of 1:03.11
-Blackley took 3rd in the 500 free with a time of 6:30.17
-Kasten placed 2nd in the 100 back with a time of 1:00.04

Monfils took 1st in the 100 breast with a time of 1:08.12 and Neubauer took 2nd in the 100 breast with a time of 1:19.71. 

Big half paces Pioneers past Raiders

The Sevastopol girls' basketball team rode a 30-18 halftime lead to a big 55-37 victory over Two Rivers Monday night. 

 

Bailey and Naomi Rikkola once again led the offensive onslaught, with Bailey leading the way with 17 points and Naomi scoring 12 points.  Sam Herrell knocked down three three-pointers, and Katie Spude knocked down five of her eight free throws en route to nine-point games.

 

Allyson Kakes scored 17 points to lead the Raiders in points. No other players scored more than seven points in the loss.

Pioneers boys open season hosting Bears

The Sevastopol Pioneers will open up their season against the Bonduel Bears on Tuesday night at home. 

 

Sevastopol had their fair share of struggles at times last season, as they were not able to get into the win column during Packerland conference play. The Pioneers would lose in the first round of the WIAA playoffs to eventual State Champion Randolph. A senior heavy team will look to their underclassmen from last season to step in for the upcoming season. Sevastopol will look to improve on their 3-22 overall season from last year, starting against Bonduel. 

 

The Bears of Bonduel were a strong team last season, as they finished at 15-10 overall with a 7-5 record in the Central Wisconsin Conference. Noah Weier was a name that was mentioned a lot during the football season, but showed out as well on the basketball court last season averaging 13.3 points per game. He will lead the Bears this season, as they lost their leading scorer Reece Stoltenow to graduation as he committed to Concordia. 

 

Tip is scheduled for 7:30 P.M.

Pioneers girls hoops visits Two Rivers

The Sevastopol Pioneers girls' basketball team will return to regularly scheduled programming on Monday when they travel to Two Rivers for non-conference action.

 

The Pioneers saw their Thursday matchup against Shiocton pushed off due to the Indians' appearance in the state football championship game. They did win their season opener with Bailey and Naomi Rikkola combining to score 31 points in a 53-30 victory over Suring.

 

The Raiders outscored Gibraltar in each of their two halves to win 54-34. Three players reached double figures, including Allyson Kakes' 15 points.

 

Tip-off is set for 7 p.m.

Pioneers look to continue fast start

NOTE: This game has been postponed according to the Packerland Conference schedule.

 

The Sevastopol Pioneers are coming off of a dominant opening performance Tuesday night, as they cruised to a victory over Suring 53-30. They will now shift their focus onto a matchup against Shiocton on Thursday. 

 

Sevastopol opened up with a bang against Suring, doubling up the Eagles in the first half Tuesday night. The Pioneers were led by Bailey and Naomi Rikkola. Bailey led the team in points, scoring 16. Her sister Naomi was not far behind, adding in 15 of her own. Sevastopol and Shiocton met up last season, with the Pioneers taking home the win on the road by a score of 44-36. 

 

This will be Shiocton’s first game of their 2022-2023 campaign, as they are coming off of a 16-11 season last year. The team brings back three of their four top scorers from last season's team that made a trip to the regional finals against conference opponent Bonduel. In the loss to Sevastopol last season, Shiocton let three Pioneers scorers into double figures, as they had none of their own eclipse that mark. 

 

Tip is scheduled for 7:30 at Sevastopol. 

Depth key for Sevastopol Boys Basketball success

A senior heavy team last year, the Sevastopol Pioneers will need to find some results from some depth players for a good performance this season. 

 

In a 3-22 overall season last year, the Pioneers went 0-16 in Packerland conference play. They were eliminated in the first round by the Randolph Rockets, the Division 5 State Champions by a score of 78-44. Sevastopol was led by Senior Jack de Young last season, but with six graduating seniors, the Pioneers will be looking to replace and revamp their roster.  

 

Nick Peterson and Cesar Sandoval are their two top returning scorers from last season's team, but Sevastopol could see multiple people potentially step up and have a big season if they are wanting to move their way up the Packerland conference standings this season. 

 

The Pioneers were not great from beyond the arc last season, and could be something that if improved upon, could win them games this upcoming season. 

 

Their first game will come at home against the Bonduel Bears on November 22nd, and their first Packerland game is on the road on December 1st against the Peshtigo Bulldogs. 

Lady Pioneers dominate Suring in opener

The Sevastopol Pioneers put on an impressive display Tuesday night defeating the Suring Eagles on the road 53-30 on opening night for girls high school basketball.  The Pioneers doubled up the Eagles 28-14 in the first half and cuised to the non-conference win.  Bailey Rikkola had 16 points and her sister Naomi added 15 to lead the Pioneers to the victory.  Libby Ash added three three-pointers for nine points as well.  The Lady Pioneers will now host Shiocton on Thursday night in Institute.

 

Sevastopol's Retzlaff earns All-State Football honors

Sevstopol's Logan Retzlaff added another accolade to his football resume over the weekend.

 

Sevastopol's Logan Retzlaff was an honorable mention selection for the Eight-Player All-State team. In his 25 punts, Retzlaff had a 37.5-yard average, pinning opponents inside the 20-yard line six times. 

Sevastopol Girls Basketball opens season with Suring

The Sevastopol Pioneers will open up their 2022-2023 season campaign Tuesday night as they take a visit to Suring to take on the Eagles. 

 

Sevastopol had a relatively strong year last season, with their overall record finishing at 18-8, with a 10-6 record in the Packerland. Led by the Rikkolas, Bailey and Naomi, the Pioneers are hoping to open up their season in a strong fashion, coming away with a win on the road. Not losing many seniors was a common theme for teams around the area, but Sevastopol was one of the teams that was affected the least, and should give them a boost going into their opening matchup against the Eagles. 

 

The Eagles of Suring were a team that flirted around the .500 mark during most of the season last year, with their final overall record being 10-16. Suring will get back their leading scorer from last season, as senior wing Christine Sleeter will be back after leading the team with 17.3 points per game and 11.5 rebounds per game. 

 

The game is scheduled to tip at 7:00. 

Pioneers Girls Basketball gear up for new season

The Sevastopol Pioneers Girls Basketball team will once again be a contender for the top of the Packerland Conference this season, as they get their practices and season underway. 

 

Sevastopol will look to keep the success of the past season going, as they finished with a 18-8 overall record, and a 10-6 record in the conference. The Pioneers were led by Bailey Rikkola, and only had two seniors on the roster. Not only was Bailey impactful for Sevastopol, Naomi Rikkola played a big role for the team last season, averaging 11.3 points per game, adding to Bailey’s 16.5. 

 

A relatively young team, the Pioneers look poised for another solid postseason trip, as they were defeated in the second round of the postseason last year, losing to Lourdes Academy by one point in a 40-39 defeat. Sevastopol had 3 players in the All-Conference teams last season, with Bailey Rikkola being first team, Naomi Rikkola being second team, and Libby Ash in the honorable mentions. 

 

Sevastopol opens up their season hosting Suring, and opens up their conference play at home on November 29th against the Peshtigo Bulldogs.