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Sevastopol High School Archives for 2022-12

Madsen, Roman take 11th at On the Water Wrestling Classic

Two Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol wrestlers came home with hardware from this week's On the Water Classic in Oshkosh.

 

Spencer Madsen and Ben Roman both won their final match of the day to take 11th place during the two-day tournament. Despite only having four wrestlers, they finished in front of 18 other teams.

 

 

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Spencer Madsen (18-8) placed 11th and scored 17.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Spencer Madsen (Sturgeon Bay) 18-8 received a bye () (Bye)

Champ. Round 2 - Spencer Madsen (Sturgeon Bay) 18-8 won by major decision over Michael Grundman (Wilmot Union) 8-6 (MD 14-0)

Champ. Round 3 - Evan Gosz (Fremd) 27-1 won by fall over Spencer Madsen (Sturgeon Bay) 18-8 (Fall 3:46)

Cons. Round 4 - Spencer Madsen (Sturgeon Bay) 18-8 won by fall over Jonathon Burk (Oshkosh North) 8-8 (Fall 1:28)

Cons. Round 5 - Spencer Madsen (Sturgeon Bay) 18-8 won by decision over Brett Soquet (Denmark) 13-5 (Dec 10-9)

Cons. Round 6 - Tristin Ellerman (Hortonville) 8-7 won by fall over Spencer Madsen (Sturgeon Bay) 18-8 (Fall 0:27)

Cons. Round 7 - Devin Wudtke (Wittenberg-Birnamwood) 16-7 won by fall over Spencer Madsen (Sturgeon Bay) 18-8 (Fall 0:45)

11th Place Match - Spencer Madsen (Sturgeon Bay) 18-8 won by fall over Brenden Conn (Peshtigo) 13-7 (Fall 4:40)

 

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Ethan Denamur (9-13) place is unknown and scored 4.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Demetruis Gaines (West Allis Nathan Hale) 7-5 won by fall over Ethan Denamur (Sturgeon Bay) 9-13 (Fall 2:53)

Cons. Round 1 - Ethan Denamur (Sturgeon Bay) 9-13 received a bye () (Bye)

Cons. Round 2 - Ethan Denamur (Sturgeon Bay) 9-13 won by decision over Dalton Smith (Lourdes Academy) 4-7 (Dec 11-4)

Cons. Round 3 - Tyler Onkels (South Milwaukee) 13-7 won by major decision over Ethan Denamur (Sturgeon Bay) 9-13 (MD 9-0)

 

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Zak Wrobel (17-6) place is unknown and scored 8.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Zak Wrobel (Sturgeon Bay) 17-6 received a bye () (Bye)

Champ. Round 2 - Zak Wrobel (Sturgeon Bay) 17-6 won by major decision over Kenneth Vaughn (Kenosha Indian Trail) 9-7 (MD 15-3)

Champ. Round 3 - Devin Judd (Reedsburg Area) 18-6 won by fall over Zak Wrobel (Sturgeon Bay) 17-6 (Fall 5:24)

Cons. Round 4 - Zak Wrobel (Sturgeon Bay) 17-6 won by decision over Sheldon Wilcox (Hartford) 9-7 (Dec 5-3)

Cons. Round 5 - Casey Braun (Reedsville) 14-6 won by fall over Zak Wrobel (Sturgeon Bay) 17-6 (Fall 1:50)

 

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Ben Roman (20-5) placed 11th and scored 18.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Ben Roman (Sturgeon Bay) 20-5 received a bye () (Bye)

Champ. Round 2 - Ben Roman (Sturgeon Bay) 20-5 won by fall over Isaac Erb (Sugar River) 8-11 (Fall 0:45)

Champ. Round 3 - Ben Roman (Sturgeon Bay) 20-5 won by fall over Mitchell Boeder (Kewaunee) 10-6 (Fall 4:35)

Quarterfinal - Jackson Kirsch (Germantown) 21-5 won by decision over Ben Roman (Sturgeon Bay) 20-5 (Dec 4-3)

Cons. Round 6 - Kain Otto (Coleman) 17-8 won by decision over Ben Roman (Sturgeon Bay) 20-5 (Dec 3-0)

Cons. Round 7 - Connor Hoerth (West De Pere) 10-3 won by decision over Ben Roman (Sturgeon Bay) 20-5 (Dec 5-3)

11th Place Match - Ben Roman (Sturgeon Bay) 20-5 won by medical forfeit over Brady Jones (Shawano) 6-5 (M. For.)

Three Clippineers way at On the Water Wrestling Tournament

Ben Roman is still alive for a Top-8 finish at the On The Water Wresting Tournament hosted by Lourdes Academy at UW-Oshkosh.

 

The Clippineers are in 53rd place with 36 points with three wrestlers still alive for medals. Roman, wrestling at 285 pounds, registered two pins before losing a heartbreaking match by one point to send him from the quarterfinals to the consolation bracket. Zak Wrobel and Spencer Madsen also kept their tournament journeys alive with wins in their day's final matches.

 

Wrestling starts up again at 9 a.m.

 

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Spencer Madsen (16-6) place is unknown and scored 10.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Spencer Madsen (Sturgeon Bay) 16-6 received a bye () (Bye)

Champ. Round 2 - Spencer Madsen (Sturgeon Bay) 16-6 won by major decision over Michael Grundman (Wilmot Union) 8-6 (MD 14-0)

Champ. Round 3 - Evan Gosz (Fremd) 25-0 won by fall over Spencer Madsen (Sturgeon Bay) 16-6 (Fall 3:46)

Cons. Round 4 - Spencer Madsen (Sturgeon Bay) 16-6 won by fall over Jonathon Burk (Oshkosh North) 8-8 (Fall 1:28)

 

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Ethan Denamur (9-13) place is unknown and scored 4.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Demetruis Gaines (West Allis Nathan Hale) 7-5 won by fall over Ethan Denamur (Sturgeon Bay) 9-13 (Fall 2:53)

Cons. Round 1 - Ethan Denamur (Sturgeon Bay) 9-13 received a bye () (Bye)

Cons. Round 2 - Ethan Denamur (Sturgeon Bay) 9-13 won by decision over Dalton Smith (Lourdes Academy) 4-7 (Dec 11-4)

Cons. Round 3 - Tyler Onkels (South Milwaukee) 13-7 won by major decision over Ethan Denamur (Sturgeon Bay) 9-13 (MD 9-0)

 

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Zak Wrobel (17-5) place is unknown and scored 8.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Zak Wrobel (Sturgeon Bay) 17-5 received a bye () (Bye)

Champ. Round 2 - Zak Wrobel (Sturgeon Bay) 17-5 won by major decision over Kenneth Vaughn (Kenosha Indian Trail) 9-7 (MD 15-3)

Champ. Round 3 - Devin Judd (Reedsburg Area) 17-4 won by fall over Zak Wrobel (Sturgeon Bay) 17-5 (Fall 5:24)

Cons. Round 4 - Zak Wrobel (Sturgeon Bay) 17-5 won by decision over Sheldon Wilcox (Hartford) 9-7 (Dec 5-3)

 

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Ben Roman (19-3) placed 12th and scored 14.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Ben Roman (Sturgeon Bay) 19-3 received a bye () (Bye)

Champ. Round 2 - Ben Roman (Sturgeon Bay) 19-3 won by fall over Isaac Erb (Sugar River) 8-11 (Fall 0:45)

Champ. Round 3 - Ben Roman (Sturgeon Bay) 19-3 won by fall over Mitchell Boeder (Kewaunee) 10-5 (Fall 4:35)

Quarterfinal - Jackson Kirsch (Germantown) 21-2 won by decision over Ben Roman (Sturgeon Bay) 19-3 (Dec 4-3)

 

Pioneers girls take Packerland break against Bonduel

The Sevastopol girls' basketball team will play host to a non-conference matchup Tuesday when they battle Bonduel. 

 

The Sevastopol Pioneers girls' basketball team outscored the Algoma Wolves 28-9 in the first half en route to a 53-30 victory to stay perfect on the season. Fresh off of her special night where you registered her 1000th point, Bailey Rikkola hit three threes in the first half on her way to a 24-point night. Naomi Rikkola pitched in nine points and Reese  Schauske added eight points in the victory.

 

The Bears are 5-3 on the season after dominating Weyauwega-Fremont 67-11. Hailey Zernicke led the way with 14 points, but the defense may have been even more impressive. The Bears only allowed two players to score in the win, nine of which came from one player.

 

Tip off is set for 7:30 p.m.

Pioneers boys and Wolves set to matchup Tuesday night

The Sevastopol Pioneers will host the Algoma Wolves Tuesday night in Packerland play. 

 

Sevastopol has really struggled to slow down opposing offenses so far this season, allowing their opponents to score 73 points a game. Nick Peterson was able to get some offense going in the loss to Sevastopol last Thursday, as he scored 11 points to lead Sevastopol. The Pioneers lost both matchups to Algoma last season, and will look to change that Tuesday. 

 

For Algoma, they have struggled early this season just like the Pioneers. The Wolves have had problems keeping up with their opponents, being outscored by an average of 12.4 points per game. Kaden Vardon has supplied the offense early for Algoma, averaging 15.8 points per game in the five games played. 

 

Tip from Sevastopol is set for 7:30 P.M. 

Madsen, Clippineers wrestlers post strong day at Preble Invite

The Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol Clippineers wrestling team finished in eighth place with 194 points at Saturday's Willard Schmidt Invitational hosted by Green Bay Preble.

 

Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol's Spencer Madsen nearly pinned his way to a tournament title at 126 pounds. He started his day with a technical fall before winning by pin his following four matches. Ben Roman (285, 3rd place) and Aldo Rangel (120, 5th place) each won their final match of the day as they also captured medals.

 

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Aldo Rangel (5-10) placed 5th and scored 30.0 team points.

Round 1 - Nakadin Boyd (Menominee Indian) 3-7 won by fall over Aldo Rangel (Sturgeon Bay) 5-10 (Fall 5:17)

Round 2 - Aldo Rangel (Sturgeon Bay) 5-10 won by fall over Waylon Picotte (Green Bay Preble) 2-5 (Fall 5:21)

Round 3 - Oscar Lopez (Lomira) 12-4 won by fall over Aldo Rangel (Sturgeon Bay) 5-10 (Fall 0:44)

Consolation Bracket - Aldo Rangel (Sturgeon Bay) 5-10 won by fall over Jacob Propson (Chilton) 3-10 (Fall 1:24)

5th Place Match - Aldo Rangel (Sturgeon Bay) 5-10 won by fall over Thai Randall (Kaukauna) 1-5 (Fall 1:03)

 

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Spencer Madsen (13-5) placed 1st and scored 49.5 team points.

Round 1 - Spencer Madsen (Sturgeon Bay) 13-5 won by tech fall over Nic Vang (Sheboygan South) 2-9 (TF-1.5 3:05 (15-0))

Round 2 - Spencer Madsen (Sturgeon Bay) 13-5 won by fall over Perry Baehr (Kaukauna) 1-5 (Fall 0:33)

Round 3 - Spencer Madsen (Sturgeon Bay) 13-5 won by fall over Charlie Steinert (Ozaukee) 10-8 (Fall 1:33)

Round 5 - Spencer Madsen (Sturgeon Bay) 13-5 won by fall over Connor Steffens (Seymour) 10-7 (Fall 1:08)

1st Place Match - Spencer Madsen (Sturgeon Bay) 13-5 won by fall over Mason Vandenbush (Green Bay Preble) 16-3 (Fall 3:25)

 

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Will Estes (2-3) placed 10th.

Round 1 - Colin Weber (Lomira) 7-9 won by fall over Will Estes (Sturgeon Bay) 2-3 (Fall 1:54)

Round 2 - Dylan Lewandowski (Nicolet) 14-3 won by fall over Will Estes (Sturgeon Bay) 2-3 (Fall 0:55)

Round 3 - Will Estes (Sturgeon Bay) 2-3 received a bye () (Bye)

Consolation Bracket - Will Estes (Sturgeon Bay) 2-3 won by fall over Mekhi Welch (Sturgeon Bay) 3-7 (Fall 1:47)

9th Place Match - Grayson Niswander (Wittenberg-Birnamwood) 4-3 won by fall over Will Estes (Sturgeon Bay) 2-3 (Fall 1:56)

 

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Mekhi Welch (3-7) placed 12th and scored 12.0 team points.

Round 1 - Alex Weller (DC Everest) 2-3 won by fall over Mekhi Welch (Sturgeon Bay) 3-7 (Fall 3:39)

Round 2 - Mekhi Welch (Sturgeon Bay) 3-7 received a bye () (Bye)

Round 3 - Joe Duwell (Sheboygan South) 6-4 won by fall over Mekhi Welch (Sturgeon Bay) 3-7 (Fall 0:37)

Consolation Bracket - Will Estes (Sturgeon Bay) 2-3 won by fall over Mekhi Welch (Sturgeon Bay) 3-7 (Fall 1:47)

11th Place Match - Gavin Barth (DC Everest) 2-3 won by fall over Mekhi Welch (Sturgeon Bay) 3-7 (Fall 1:01)

 

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Ethan Denamur (7-11) placed 8th and scored 20.0 team points.

Round 1 - Ethan Denamur (Sturgeon Bay) 7-11 won by decision over Nathan Miller (Menominee Indian) 5-12 (Dec 8-1)

Round 2 - Ethan Denamur (Sturgeon Bay) 7-11 received a bye () (Bye)

Round 3 - Nico Pelusi (Wittenberg-Birnamwood) 9-2 won by fall over Ethan Denamur (Sturgeon Bay) 7-11 (Fall 0:33)

Consolation Bracket - Jesse Skelton (Neenah) 3-2 won by major decision over Ethan Denamur (Sturgeon Bay) 7-11 (MD 12-4)

7th Place Match - Sam Schultz (Nicolet) 4-9 won by major decision over Ethan Denamur (Sturgeon Bay) 7-11 (MD 16-3)

 

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Justin Gutierrez (4-6) placed 13th and scored 11.5 team points.

Round 1 - Jack Albert (Nicolet) 3-4 won by fall over Justin Gutierrez (Sturgeon Bay) 4-6 (Fall 0:44)

Round 2 - Chase VanderLinden (Kaukauna) 4-1 won by fall over Justin Gutierrez (Sturgeon Bay) 4-6 (Fall 0:31)

Round 3 - Wyatt Bunnell (Seymour) 8-9 won by fall over Justin Gutierrez (Sturgeon Bay) 4-6 (Fall 2:39)

Consolation Bracket - Justin Gutierrez (Sturgeon Bay) 4-6 received a bye () (Bye)

13th Place Match - Justin Gutierrez (Sturgeon Bay) 4-6 received a bye () (Bye)

 

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Zak Wrobel (14-4) placed 4th and scored 33.0 team points.

Round 1 - Zak Wrobel (Sturgeon Bay) 14-4 won by fall over Zach Winnekens (Kaukauna) 2-3 (Fall 0:55)

Round 2 - Zak Wrobel (Sturgeon Bay) 14-4 won by fall over Jesse Elmer (Chilton) 2-4 (Fall 1:33)

Round 3 - Zak Wrobel (Sturgeon Bay) 14-4 won by fall over Dakota Thoma (Waupaca) 4-6 (Fall 1:25)

Championship Bracket - Hayden Jeanquart (Southern Door) 13-4 won by fall over Zak Wrobel (Sturgeon Bay) 14-4 (Fall 2:27)

3rd Place Match - Owen Hansen (Waupaca) 12-6 won by decision over Zak Wrobel (Sturgeon Bay) 14-4 (Dec 10-9)

 

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Ben Roman (16-2) placed 3rd and scored 38.0 team points.

Round 1 - Ben Roman (Sturgeon Bay) 16-2 received a bye () (Bye)

Round 2 - Ben Roman (Sturgeon Bay) 16-2 won by fall over Colton Krueger (Southern Door) 2-7 (Fall 0:21)

Round 3 - Ben Roman (Sturgeon Bay) 16-2 won by fall over Jovan Lopez (Ozaukee) 8-10 (Fall 1:41)

Championship Bracket - Evan Held (Nicolet) 9-1 won in sudden victory - 1 over Ben Roman (Sturgeon Bay) 16-2 (SV-1 5-3)

3rd Place Match - Ben Roman (Sturgeon Bay) 16-2 won by fall over Brock Socha (Seymour) 10-6 (Fall 1:12)

 

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Seth Laughlin (6-4) placed 6th.

Round 1 - Seth Laughlin (Sturgeon Bay) 6-4 won by fall over Trenton Taff (Kaukauna) 2-3 (Fall 0:36)

Round 2 - Seth Laughlin (Sturgeon Bay) 6-4 received a bye () (Bye)

Round 3 - Evan Held (Nicolet) 9-1 won by major decision over Seth Laughlin (Sturgeon Bay) 6-4 (MD 9-1)

Consolation Bracket - Seth Laughlin (Sturgeon Bay) 6-4 won by decision over Jovan Lopez (Ozaukee) 8-10 (Dec 7-0)

5th Place Match - Josh Polster (Lomira) 9-7 won by fall over Seth Laughlin (Sturgeon Bay) 6-4 (Fall 5:36)

Sevastopol girls suffocates Algoma

The Sevastopol Pioneers girls' basketball team outscored the Algoma Wolves 28-9 in the first half en route to a 53-30 victory to stay perfect on the season.

 

Fresh off of her special night where you registered her 1000th point, Bailey Rikkola hit three threes in the first half on her way to a 24-point night. Naomi Rikkola pitched in nine points and Reese  Schauske added eight points in the victory.

 

The Wolves'  Emily Kirchman used her strong post presence to be the team's high scorer with nine points. Amelia Robinson added six points and Ryley Zimmerman scored five points.

 

DCU post several season-bests in conference meet

The Door County United swim team picked up several event wins while taking second place as a team in their conference meet at Two Rivers on Tuesday.

 

Notable swims and finishes:

  • 1st place finish in the 200 medley relay (Race Kasten, Jack Monfils, Logan Filar, Ezra Linnan) with a time of 1:47.62 (a season-best in the 200 medley relay)
  • 2nd (Colton Blackley, Linnan, Branden Neubauer, Filar) with a time of 1:39.48 (a season-best in the 200 free relay)
  • 1st place finish in the 400 free relay (Kasten, Neubauer, Atwell, Monfils) with a time of 3:51.76 (a season-best in the 400 free relay)
  • Neubauer took 4th in the 200 free with a time of 2:10.78 (a season-best by dropping ten seconds)
  • Filar placed 2nd in the 200 IM with a time of 2:21.56, and Blackley took 3rd with a time of 2:26.75
  • Filar took 2nd in the 100 fly with a time of 1:02.89, and Linnan took 4th with a time of 1:09.19
  • Blackley took 2nd in the 100 free with a time of 54.63 (a season-best)
  • Kasten took 3rd in the 500 with a time of 5:57.24
  • Kasten took 1st in the 100 back with a time of 1:00.52, and Linnan took 4th with a time of 1:10.41
  • Monfils placed 1st in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:04.52 (a season-best) and Neubauer took 4th with a 1:17.38 (a season-best)

DCU's next meet is Saturday, January 7th, in Cedarburg. It is an invitational meet.

Sevastopol girls cruises to victory as Rikkola hits 1,000 points

The Sevastopol Pioneers girl's basketball team rolled to an easy 95-23 win over the Sturgeon Bay Clippers Tuesday night as Bailey Rikkola hit the 1,000 point mark in her career.  Rikkola scored 26 points and her sister Naomi added 19 as the Pioneers put up 60 points in the first half on their way to the victory.  Kayla Ranly added 17 points as well for the Pioneers.  Sevastopol (7-0) will now travel to Algoma Friday night.   

Rikkola looks to crack 1,000 points vs. Sturgeon Bay

Sevastopol's Bailey Rikkola is getting closer to basketball immortality with every shot she makes this week, including Tuesday night at home against Sturgeon Bay.

 

According to Wissports.net, the elder Rikkola unofficially has 953 points in her Pioneers career, which is likely closer to the 1,000-point mark in the actual stat books. She has been averaging over 17 points a game this season, including 19 points in the Pioneers' slim 53-51 win over Southern Door last week.

 

The Clippers fell hard to Peshtigo 71-29 in their last game. The Clippers were led in scoring by senior Autumn Rass with 13 points, with sophomore Dasha Yeltysheva adding 10 points. 

 

Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m.

Sevastopol boys look to rebound against NEWCHAA

The Sevastopol Pioneers boys' basketball team looks to begin a new week on Monday when they host NEWCHAA (Northeast Wisconsin Christian Homeschoolers Athletic Associaton) in Institute.

 

The Pioneers' defense was given all they could handle on Friday, falling to Southern Door 94-40. Lucas Delsart scored 13 points, and Frank de Young added 10 points in the loss, where the Eagles made more shots from the field (39/57 FG) than the Pioneers took from the field (12/34). It was the third straight loss for the Pioneers, which dropped to 1-4 on the season.

 

NEWCHAA have had a rough start to their season, going winless on the season, including a loss to Algoma in the opener. Corban Jackson leads the team with 17.5 points per game, only about 10 points less than the team's scoring average.

 

Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m.

Pioneers girls sneak past Eagles

The Sevastopol girls' basketball team completed their comeback in the second half as they beat Southern Door 53-51.

 

The Pioneers found themselves down at the break 29-28 thanks to the Eagles' Payton Gilbertson, who scored 12 of her team-high 15 points in the first half. Bailey Rikkola led the comeback in a big way in the second half, scoring 14 of her game-high 19 points after the break to help the Pioneers earn the two-point victory.

 

Naomi Rikkola added 12, and Kayla Ranly scored 11 points in the victory for the Pioneers. Gilbertson was complemented by Ashlyn Delfosse's 15 points and 14 points by Alliana Dufek in the loss for the Eagles.

Pioneers boys set to host Eagles

The Sevastopol Pioneers will welcome in a county opponent Friday night, as the Southern Door Eagles will make the trip up to Sevastopol to take on the Pioneers. 

 

Sevastopol has suffered back to back losses after getting their first win of the season against Wausaukee. Huge losses to Peshtigo and Reedsville by 40 points or more may have dampened some momentum, but getting back to Packerland play could change some things for the Pioneers. Cesar Sandoval has shown his ability to score in bunches, with a season high of 17 he scored earlier in the season. 

 

For the Eagles of Southern Door, they’re coming off of a loss to conference contender Peshtigo. Drew Daoust has been the best player overall in the conference so far, and one of the best scoring guards in the entirety of the state. Senior Jared Hawkey has continued his strong start on the defensive front, averaging 3.3 steals per game and 4 blocks per game. 

 

Tip from Sevastopol is scheduled for 7:30 P.M. 

Pioneers girls crash Jets

The Sevastopol Pioneers girls' basketball team rode their horses past the Roncalli Jets on Monday night, beating them 55-37.

 

The Rikkolas combined for 36 points in the victory with each sister taking turns dominating a half. Bailey scored 13 of her team-high 21 points in the first half while Naomi registered nine of her fifteen points in the second half. Katie Spude added eight points to the Pioneers' totals in the contest.

 

Bella Jacky and McKenzie Staudinger each scored eight points in the loss for the Jets. 

Sevastopol boys host non-conference matchup vs. Reedsville

The Sevastopol Pioneers boys' basketball team was the odd team out of Tuesday's Packerland Conference proceedings, instead hosting Reedsville in Institute.

 

During their last game, the Pioneers were kept in control, falling to Peshtigo 68-24. They were outshot by the Bulldogs 71-24. Logan Schuh led the Pioneers with nine points, but he only made one shot from the field in the loss.

 

The Tigers won their first game last week, doubling up Mishicot 65-30. They are led in the three main statistical categories by Zach Dvoracheck, who is averaging 19.5 points, 11.5 rebounds, and 3.5 assists per game. His brother Camden is second on the team in scoring with 17.5 points per game.

 

Tip off is set for 7:30 p.m.

Pioneers girls look to cool the Jets

The Sevastopol Pioneers girls' basketball look to continue their hot start to the season when they host the Roncalli Jets on Monday night.

 

The Pioneers are a perfect 4-0 after beating Shiocton 46-29 last Thursday. The Rikkolas are powering the offense early, with Bailey leading the team with 17.5 points per game and Naomi adding 12.5 points per game. The pair also lead the team in rebounds, while Libby Ash is third in points (7.5 ppg) and assists (1.8 apg). 

 

The Jets are 2-2 on the season after having their two-game winning streak snapped last Friday by a 77-40 score against Valders. Genessa Schultz and Lauren Stangel both average in double figures for the Jets.

 

Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m.

Roman, Clippineers wait for first wrestling action of the year

The Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol wrestling team will take the mat for the first time of the year when they wrestle at Kimberly along with several other teams.

 

The Clippineers are led by Ben Roman, who qualified for state last year as the team's 285-pounder.  Zak Wrobel and Ethan Denamur were the team's two other placewinners from last year's regional tournament at Two Rivers. 

 

Seventeen wrestlers made it into the room in mid-November and many, if not all of them, will get some of their first action at Kimberly beginning at 9 a.m. 

DCU swimming hits pool in Plymouth

The Door County United Swim Team will hit the pool again on Saturday in Plymouth.

 

The team finished in third place at their last meet in Chilton. Notable swims and finishes from that Chilton meet included:

  • 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

The first events begin at 10:30 a.m. at the Plymouth School District pool.

Rikkolas lead Pioneers girls past Chiefs

Naomi and Bailey Rikkola gave the Chiefs' defense fits in Sevastopol's 46-29 victory over Shiocton on Thursday.

 

Bailey scored 10 of her team-high 13 points in the first half with Naomi picking up where her sister left off with 10 of her 12 points in the second half. Libby Ash and Naomi Rikkola each hit a pair of threes in the rout. 

 

Kiley Dorn led the Chiefs with 10 points, with Kendal Stingle adding nine points.

Sevastopol boys basketball travels north to Peshtigo

The Sevastopol Pioneers boys basketball team will take on the reigning Packerland co-conference champion Peshtigo Bulldogs to open up their conference play Thursday night. 

 

The Pioneers are coming off of their first win of the very young season, beating the Wausaukee Rangers 58-51. Sevastopol was led by the trio of Cesar Sandoval, Nick Peterson, and Lucas Delsart, who all scored over 10 points in the matchups against the Rangers. Although a rather young team, the Pioneers are showing some promise to the beginning of their 2022-2023 campaign. 

 

The Peshtigo Bulldogs are fresh off of a conference championship share with the Kewaunee Storm, and once again have the talent to pull of a season like that again. Peshtigo is 1-1 on the year, with their lone loss to Crivitz in the Packerland/M&O Challenge over the holiday weekend. The Bulldogs are led by Will McMahon, who averages a strong 15.5 points per game for the Bulldogs. 

 

The game is set to tip off in Peshtigo at 7:30 P.M. 

Pioneers play host to Shiocton in non-conference matchup

The Sevastopol Pioneers will dip back into non-conference play Thursday night as they will make up their postponed game against the Shiocton Chiefs. 

 

Sevastopol was supposed to face Shiocton earlier in the season, but due to their football team being in the WIAA state tournament championship for Football, the game would end up being postponed. The Pioneers are coming off of a strong opening win to their Packerland conference season, defeating the Peshtigo Bulldogs 55-34. Sevastopol will continue a stretch of non-conference games in their schedule after their matchup with the Chiefs, as they will host the Roncalli Jets. 

 

Shiocton has split the two games that they’ve played, with a win over Wild Rose, and a loss to Southern Door in their season opener. The Chiefs are lead by Kendal Stingle, who is averaging 15.5 points per game in their two games played. 

 

Tip is scheduled for 7:30.