Sevastopol High School Archives for 2025-05

Sevastopol track visits Marathon for WIAA Sectional Meet

Headlined by Rayshaune Johnson, the Sevastopol track team heads to Marathon High School Friday for its WIAA Sectional meet.

 

Johnson heads into the meet after winning the 100m at the Hilbert Regional and also qualifying in the 200m and 4x200m relay.

 

The sectional at Marathon High School features Valley Christian, Suring, Valders, Edgar, Pittsville, Stratford, Bowler, Assumption, Auburndale, Bonduel, Coleman, Crivitz, Florence, Gibraltar, Gillett, Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran, Gresham, Hilbert, Manawa, Mishicot, Necedah, Nekoosa, Northwoods, Northland Lutheran, Oneida Nation, Lourdes Academy, Pacelli, Port Edwards, Roncalli, Rosholt, St. Mary Catholic, Algoma, Shiocton, Tigerton, Laona-Wabeno, Wild Rose, Oconto, Crandon, Tri-County, Marion, Newman Catholic, Almond-Bancroft, Weyauwega-Fremont, Iola-Scandinavia, Reedsville, Lena/STAA, Three Lakes/Phelps, and Wolf River Lutheran. 

 

 

100 Meters Division 3 - Finals

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200 Meters Division 3 - Finals

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4x200 Relay Division 3 - Finals

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Landon Frank

9

Judah Ortmayer

12

Jairus Dadam

9

Rayshaune Johnson

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Sevastopol - AQ

 

400 Meters Division 3 - Finals

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300m Hurdles - 30" Division 3 - Finals

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Pioneers baseball stay hot in against Blackhawks

The Sevastopol baseball team pounded out 14 hits en route to a 12-8 (eight innings) win over Port Edwards in its WIAA Tournament opener.

 

The Pioneers jumped out to a 2-0 lead thanks to a Bo Tanck triple and a wild pitch, only to see the Blackhawks push across three runs in their half of the inning. The two teams would share a similar inning in the third inning, with the Pioneers scoring three runs and the Blackhawks adding two more. The game would play out that way until the eighth inning the Blackhawks had no answer for the Pioneers' four-run rally in the top of the frame. RBI doubles by Tanck, Andrew Wiesner, and Tyler Grooters, along with a run-scoring groundout off the bat of Aidan Isaksen, proved to be too much to overcome, even though the Blackhawks had the game-tying run at the plate before the game ended. 

 

Tanck had three hits and three RBI to pace the Pioneers while Grooters went 4-5 with two RBI and Logan Schuh chipped in with two hits and one RBI. Pioneers pitching struck out a combined 14 batters in Thursday's game, including 10 from Wiesner.

 

The Pioneers will hit the road again on Tuesday to face #3 Iola-Scandinavia with a chance to play either Gibraltar/Washington Island or Assumption on Wednesday.

Pioneers softball grounds Jets

The Sevastopol Pioneers softball team scored at least two runs in the final three innings of its five-inning 10-0 win over Roncalli in the WIAA Regional Semifinal on Tuesday.

 

The Pioneers cemented their fate with a five-run fourth inning that saw four base hits, including run-scoring singles from Addison Schauske and Naomi Rikkola. The Pioneers ended the game early in the fifth inning thanks to a solo homer from Brynn Schartner and an RBI single from Leah Schopf. 

 

Rikkola led offensively, going 3-3 with four RBI and a triple. Schauske added three hits and an RBI while Sadie Rikkola, Schartner, Sienna Cain, Schopf, and Kayla Ranly all tallied at least one hit. 

 

In five innings of work, Schauske allowed no runs on no hits while retiring eight batters via strikeouts.

Pioneers baseball edges Eagles

A duel between Southern Door's Drew Daoust and Sevastopol's Andrew Wiesner led the Pioneers in a 2-1 win on Thursday.

 

Wiesner helped his cause with an RBI double in the first inning before the two teams exchanged runs a few innings later. The Eagles answered an RBI single by Logan Schuh with their run-scoring single struck by Braylon Berg.

 

Both pitchers went the distance, with Wiesner allowing one runs (1 ER) on four hits while striking out 13 while Daoust also went the distance, scattering four hits and tw runs while striking out six. 

Pioneers softball outpowered by Eagles

The Sevastopol softball team clubbed three homers, but it was not enough to beat Southern Door as they lost 10-6 on Thursday.

 

Naomi Rikkola (3-4, two RBI, home run, double), Addison Schauske (1-3, home run, two RBI), and Leah Schopf (1-3, home run, one RBI) all homered in the loss. Adison Sawyer contributed two hits, including a double. 

 

Schopf took the loss from the circle, allowing six hits, including three homers, six earned runs, and three walks to go along with a pair of strikeouts.

Door County United shut out by NEW Lutheran/Providence Academy

Door County United could not prevent NEW Lutheran/Providence Academy from winning the Packerland Conference on Thursday, dropping the game 4-0.

 

Emmy Troup, scored two goals and assisted on another to lead the parochial co-op to a 5-0-1 conference mark with the win over the United. 

Pioneers baseball drop game to Tigers

Sevastopol started strong, but saw the game slip away in an 8-7 loss to Gillett on Monday.

 

Bo Tanck hit an RBI single to get the scoring going for the Pioneers before they drew two bases-loaded walks. Hatcher Reetz capped off the scoring with another single. The Tigers scored runs in each of the first five innings, including three in the second and two in the fourth. The Pioneers would rally in the sixth thanks to an RBi double by Andrew Wiesner and a run-scoring single by Aidan Isaksen, but they would leave one stranded in that inning and went 1-2-3 in the seventh to come up one run short. 

 

The Pioneers outhit their hosts 13-5 thanks to three-games for Logan Schuh and Wiesner and two hit games from Isaksen and Reetz. The Tigers were helped in their quest by six Pioneers errors. 

Pioneers softball sinks Clippers early

The Sevastopol Pioneers softball team hung crooked numbers in each of the first four innings en route to a 13-2 five-inning win over Sturgeon Bay on Thursday.

 

The Pioneers scored five times in the first inning thanks to run-scoring hits from Naomi Rikkola and Brynn Schartner. The two teams exchanged two-run rallies in the second inning, with the Clippers taking advantage of a bases-loaded walk and a passed ball, while the Pioneers cashed in on a flyout and an RBI single by Adison Sawyer. After stretching their lead two more runs in the third, the Pioneers settled things in the fourth inning with four more runs, powered by a Braylyn Staats double and a Kayla Ranly single.  

 

Auna Anderson's single in the second inning was the Clippers' lone hit of the day. Annika Schoeneman took the loss from the circle for the Clippers, allowing 12 runs (5 ER) on nine hits and four walks with one strikeout. Leah Schopf and Addison Schauske teamed up on the win, combining to allow two runs (1 ER) on one hit and four walks while striking out nine. Sienna Cain and Sadie Rikkola posted two hits while Naomi Rikkola and Scharnter had multi-RBI days.

 

The Pioneers are back in action Friday against Southern Door.

Notre Dame Academy wins Sevastopol Pioneer Invitational

Sevastopol hosted some of the best teams in the area on Tuesday as a part of its Pioneer Invitational at Horseshoe Bay Golf Club in Egg Harbor.

 

Notre Dame Academy won the meet with a score of 290, 49 strokes better than Door and Kewaunee counties' best-performing team, Southern Door. The Eagles finished in fourth place with a score of 339. Sturgeon Bay came in seventh (346), Sevastopol in ninth (399), and Gibraltar in eleventh (413).

 

The Tritons had four golfers finish in the top 10, which was capped off by Sturgeon Bay's Tre Wienke, who scored 77. Kimberly's Tyler Steeno won the meet with a score of 67. Southern Doo's Finley Lavine (80), Sevastopol's Anthony Estevez (91), and Gibraltar's Bairen Lhost (97) paced their respective teams.

 

You can find the full results here. 

Door County United looks to continue momentum vs. Green Bay West

After winning their first match of the season last week, the Door County United hope to keep things rolling on Monday when they welcome Green Bay West.

 

Scoring for the United were Olive Wisnieski and Bridget Tepe while Lanie Brauer made 10 saves in a 2-1 win over Sturgeon Bay. They had been shut out in their previous five matches, all of which were losses. 

 

The Wildcats are looking for their first win of the season after losing their first 10 matches. Similar to the United before their win against Sturgeon Bay, the Wildcats are looking for their first goal of the season. The Wildcats have struggled to stop teams as well, allowing 10 more goals seven times.

 

Kickoff is set for 5 p.m.

Pioneers baseball bounce back vs. Wild Rose after Kohler defeat

The Sevastopol baseball team found themselves on both sides of lopsided decisions this weekend, losing to Kohler 14-0 and Wild Rose 15-3.

 

In Friday's game, Pioneers pitching gave up six runs in the first inning and five more in the third inning, prompting the game's early ending after the fifth inning. Collin Thorne hassled the Pioneers, going 4-4 with three doubles while driving in five runs. Three other Bombers posted multi-hit nights. The Pioneers mustered four hits on the night, including two from two from Andrew Wiesner. Paulie Gnabasik took the loss on the mound for the Pioneers, allowing eight runs (3 ER) on seven hits in just 1 1/3 innings.

 

Saturday was the opposite of Friday with the Pioneers scoring six times in the third and decisive sixth inning. Aidan Isaksen, Bo Tanck, Cash Kuehn, and Marek O'Dean all doubled in the game as the Pioneers piled up 17 hits. Tyler Grooters, Kuehn, Tanck, Isaksen, and O'Dean all had multi-hit games. Kuehn drove in three runs while Grooters and Isaksen each tallied. Nine different Pioneers tallied RBI in the win. Kuehn earned the win on the mound, striking out seven while allowing one run (0 ER) on no hits across four innings.

Wiesner's gem leads Pioneers past Blazers

Andrew Wiesner did it all for the Pioneers on Tuesday as they beat NEW Lutheran 9-0 on the road. 

 

The Pioneers jumped on the Blazers early, scoring three runs in the first inning and adding at least two runs in three of the next five innings. Logan Schuh and Wiesner's doubles in the first inning drove in three runs in the opening frame, allowing Wiesner to settle in on the mound. He ended up going six innings, allowing just one hit while striking out 14. Cash Kuehn finished it out by striking out the side. Wiesner helped his own causes, going 3-4 with two RBI in the win. Harry Schartner also posted two RBI to pace the Pioneers in the victory. Evan Monfre posted the lone knock for the Blazers as he tried to balance his pitching performance where he allowed two runs (1 ER) on two hits while striking out six. 

Pioneers softball cruise past Blazers

The Sevastopol softball team used 10 hits and seven Blazers errors to win their game against NEW Lutheran on Tuesday by a comfortable 10-2 margin.

 

The Pioneers' offense scored at least twice in four different innings while Addison Schauske and Lexi Schopf combined for the five hit shutout, striking out seven batters in the process. Naomi Rikkola led all batters with three hits including a double while Kayla Ranly and Schopf also had multi-hit performances. Sophia Rikkola made her strongest contribution of the season as she drove in three runs in the win. Sienna Cain, Taylor Kochanski, and Ella Volkmann also pounded out hits in the win.  

Errors doom Pioneers vs. Blue Devils

They only had one less hit than their visitors, but five errors doomed the Sevastopol Pioneers baseball team in their 8-0 loss to Oconto Friday night.

 

The Blue Devils scored in each of the first three innings before giving up three runs in the fifth inning and one more in the sixth inning. A single from Cash Kuehn in the first inning and another single in the fifth inning proved to be the lone bright spots offensively for the Pioneers in the loss. Bo Tanck took the loss on the mound, allowing seven runs (4 ER) on just two hits but six walks while striking out five.

Packerland Golf stops at The Orchards

The Packerland Conference golf season is picking up the pace as the area's teams travel to Egg Harbor for its next stop.

 

Gibraltar, Kewaunee, NEW Lutheran/Providence Academy, Oconto, Peshtigo, Southern Door, and Sturgeon Bay will play at The Orchards Golf Course for the meet hosted by Sevastopol. 

 

At Northbrook Country Club earlier this week, the Clippers placed two golfers in the top five, and they won the meet with a score of 171, four strokes ahead of second-place Southern Door. Finley LaVine won his first meet of the season, representing Southern Door, while Evan Maccaux made one of his first appearances in the Top 5, representing Kewaunee.

 

The round begins at 4 p.m.

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