Sevastopol High School Archives for 2026-05

Sevastopol shuts out Southern Door in no-no

Sevastopol handed Southern Door a tough one Friday, blanking the Eagles 12-0 behind a dominant pitching performance and 12 hits on offense holding Southern Door without a hit. 


The Pioneers got the bats going early and never let up. Hatcher Reetz was the big run producer, finishing with three RBIs on two hits including a two-run double in the fourth. Bo Tanck led the way at the plate with three hits, and Chase Haberli and Andrew Wiesner each added multiple hits as Sevastopol piled on through the middle innings.


On the mound it was a combined shutout, with Wiesner tossing two clean innings to open before Logan Schuh slammed the door with four more hitless frames.

 

The Eagles were highlighted by five walks on the evening preventing the perfect game. 


Southern Door hosts Crivitz on Monday at 4:30 p.m. Sevastopol is back at it Saturday with a doubleheader at Sturgeon Bay starting at 11 a.m.??????????????

Sevastopol hosts Southern Door for baseball doubleheader

Southern Door and Sevastopol will renew their acquaintances on the baseball diamond Friday afternoon when the two teams meet for a doubleheader in Institute.

 

The two teams are continuing their attempt at a doubleheader from earlier this week that left the Eagles trailing 2-0 thanks to a run-scoring single from Jack Haen.

 

The game is set to resume at 4:30 p.m.

 

 

Sevastopol softball welcomes Southern Door

Southern Door and Sevastopol will duel on the softball diamond Tuesday afternoon when the two teams play a pair in Institute.

 

The Pioneers played a pair of games against NEW Lutheran on Monday, posting 11-1 and 17-1 wins. In game one, the Pioneers scored five runs in the second and four in the fifth to end the game in five innings after outhitting the Blazers 20-8. Leah Schopf dominated the game, going 2-4 with four RBI while going the distance in the circle, allowing one run (0 ER) on eight hits while striking out five. In game two, the Pioneers hung crooked numbers in the three innings played, including eight in the third to end the game early. Shelby Kelsey went 2-2 with a double and four RBI while Schopf banged out three hits and Alaina LeClair drove in two runs.

 

The Southern Door softball team piled up a pair of wins on Saturday, beating Wrightstown 7-0 before beating Chilton 6-5. In their 7-0 shutout of the Tigers, Alanah Kaye kept things in check with a no-hit performance that saw her strikeout 10 batters. Grace Gustschow led the way offensively with a pair of RBI while Madyson Counard, and Kaye also drove in runs. In their 6-5 win over the other Tigers, the two teams traded leads until the eighth inning when Counard singled in MaKayla Bouche to put them ahead before Samantha Melville finished her eight-inning performance with an 1-2-3 inning. Lily Vandertie went 3-4 to lead the Eagles as one of three players with multi-hit performances. Counard, Melville, Gutschow, and Reese Vogel all recorded RBI in the win. Melville allowed five runs (4 ER) on 10 hits across her eight innings, striking out eight along the way. 

 

First pitch is set for 4:30 p.m.

Door County United, Kewaunee look to snap skid on pitch Monday

The Door County United and Kewaunee soccer teams will meet in Institute on Monday in hopes of climbing back into the win column.

 

The United are coming off a 6-2 loss to Shawano Community in a non-conference road matchup in Bonduel. The Storm, meanwhile, were shutout by Providence Academy 11-0 on the road on Saturday. Cecelia Staudinger registered a brace while Kiley Dhein picked up a pair of assists for the Paladins.

 

Kickoff is set for 5 p.m.

Pioneers softball to host twinbill against Blazers

A pair of softball games are in store for Sevastopol to kick off their week when they welcome NEW Lutheran to Institute on Monday.

 

In their last time out, the Pioneers were swept by Algoma 7-0 and 14-1. In game one, Adi Sawyer and Kaile Vandenbogart collected the team’s only hits. Leah Schopf took the loss, allowing seven runs — two earned — on 10 hits and two walks while striking out three over six innings. a first-inning RBI single by Brynn Schartner was one of the few bright spots of their game two loss.

 

First pitch is set for 4:30 p.m. 

A Tale of Two Halves as the Pioneers Lose 6-2

A competitive first half gave way to a defensive breakdown Friday as Sevastopol girls soccer fell 6-2 to Shawano Community in a non-conference road matchup in Bonduel.

 

Despite a resilient start that saw the Pioneers enter halftime deadlocked in a 2-2 tie, the Hawks dominated the final 40 minutes of play. Shawano Community exploded for four unanswered goals in the second half to snap a four-match home winless streak.

 

Sevastopol showed flashes of offensive efficiency early, matching the Hawks strike-for-strike. However, the Pioneers struggled to maintain possession and contain Shawano’s transition game after the break. The loss marks the third consecutive defeat for a Sevastopol squad that has struggled to find consistency since an early-season victory.

 

The Pioneers' defense, which held firm through the first period, was ultimately overwhelmed by a Shawano attack desperate to get back into the win column.

 

Sevastopol Drops to 1-3 overall. The Pioneers have been outscored 13-3 during their current three-game slide.

 

Sevastopol will look to snap its losing streak and find its footing at home on Monday. The Pioneers are scheduled to host Kewaunee, with kickoff set for 5:00 p.m.

United girls soccer taking on Clippers at Sevastopol

The Sevastopol/Gibraltar United Co-op girls soccer team is preparing to host Sturgeon Bay on Thursday at Sevastopol. United is coming off a 6-0 victory over Green Bay West.

 

The Clippers are riding a five-game winning streak and most recently defeated Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah 2-1. Jericha Reynolds and Barbara Alberti each scored for Sturgeon Bay, while goalie Prudence Goettleman made two saves.

 

Kickoff is at 5 p.m.

Packerland golf conference meet at Maxwelton Braes Golf Course

Packerland Conference golf teams are heading to Maxwelton Braes Golf Course on Thursday for a conference meet.

 

The last Packerland meet was held at Cherry Hills Golf Course, the home course for Sturgeon Bay and Sevastopol. Kewaunee finished first with a score of 187. Evan MacCaux led the way with a 41, the lowest round of the day. Baylor Elliott added a 46, Briggs Karnopp shot a 49 and Stuart Annen rounded out the scoring with a 51.

 

Sevastopol finished second with a 192. Marek O’Dean and Mason O’Dean each shot 48, while Chase Kanapka carded a 49 and Graham Killenberg a 50. Anthony Estevez finished with a 53.

 

Host Sturgeon Bay finished third with a 197. Caleb Nielsen led the Clippers with a 46, followed by Ashton Benzinger at 49, Noah Potier at 50, Aiden Benzinger at 52 and Trygg Stuth at 54.

 

Gibraltar finished fifth with a 209. Henry Wehrenberg led the Vikings with a 45, Jameson Tepe shot a 49, Bairen Lhost carded a 56, Sam Busalacchi finished with a 59 and Giovanni Mercier shot a 62.

 

Southern Door placed seventh with a 227. Jack Jeanquart led the Eagles with a 49, while Vance Krauel shot a 55, Cruz Anschutz a 59, Emiah Defere a 64 and Eli Jadin a 66.

 

Tee time is 4 p.m.

Sevastopol faces tough Bears competition

Sevastopol Pioneers softball dropped both ends of a doubleheader against the Bonduel Bears, falling 10-1 and 21-4.

 

Game one was a tough outing despite a solid effort from Leah Schopf, who went six and two-thirds innings and collected one of the team's four hits. Bonduel's Emery Thompson was dominant in the circle, striking out 17 over seven innings.

 

Game two got away from Sevastopol in a hurry after Bonduel put up 15 runs in the second inning. Brynn Schartner was a bright spot though, hitting two home runs and driving in four runs to account for most of the Pioneers' offense. Schopf also picked up two hits in the loss.

 

Sevastopol travels to Algoma on Thursday.

Sevastopol softball welcomes Bonduel for twinbill

The Sevastopol softball team welcomes Bonduel Tuesday afternoon for a pair of non-conference games on its home diamond.

 

The Pioneers were powered by big performances at the plate as they defeated Lena 15-9 on Thursday. Brynn Schartner went 2-for-4 with two home runs and five RBIs, while Leah Schopf finished 3-for-4 with a double, two singles and five RBIs of her own.

 

The Bears have won three in a row, last losing to Algoma 7-0 on April 24th. They have outscored their opponents (Iola-Scandinavia, Shiocton) 29-8 across those three games.

 

First pitch is set for 4:30 p.m.

 

Sevastopol Powers Past NEW Lutheran in Twinbill Sweep

Sevastopol completed a commanding doubleheader sweep of NEW Lutheran on Friday, using a combination of explosive offense and aggressive base running to secure 21-6 and 12-2 victories.

 

In the opener, Sevastopol overcame an early deficit and surged ahead with a big five-run first inning, setting the tone for a 21-6 rout. The Pioneers continued to build their lead with seven runs in the third and six more in the fourth, capitalizing on timely hitting and defensive miscues.

 

Connor Mueller and Hatcher Reetz each drove in three runs, while Roman LeClair added three hits from the bottom of the lineup. Sevastopol finished with 15 hits and drew nine walks, while also wreaking havoc on the base paths with 14 stolen bases.

 

Bo Tanck earned the win, allowing five runs over three innings, while Jack Haen added relief work.

 

Sevastopol carried that momentum into the second game, pulling away for a 12-2 win behind solid pitching and continued offensive pressure.

 

After falling behind early, the Pioneers took control in the second inning on an RBI double from Mueller and a two-run single by Tanck. They added three more runs in the third, aided by an error and a passed ball.

 

Logan Schuh earned the win, allowing two runs, none earned, over four innings. Nolan Schultz closed the game with three scoreless innings, striking out six.

 

Andrew Wiesner led the offense with two RBIs, while he and Tanck each collected two hits. Sevastopol again applied pressure on the bases, stealing six bags in the nightcap.

 

NEW Lutheran managed five hits in the second game, with Kenji Lange and Henry Kemper each driving in a run.

 

Sevastopol is scheduled to travel to Algoma for its next game, while NEW Lutheran will host the Pioneers in a rematch later this season.

Sevastopol's Kuehn, Tomaszewski post wins at Oconto Falls track invite

Sevastopol's Cash Kuehn and Aaron Tomaszewski once again found themselves at the top of the leaderboard at an area track meet, this time at Thursday's Oconto Falls Panther Invitational.

 

Tomaszewski paired a runner-up finish in the 1600m with a win in the 3200m. Kuehn posted wins in the high jump and triple jump. For the girls, Braeyln Staats' personal best in the triple jump was good enough for the Pioneers' best placement in an event, finishing as the runner-up.

 

 

Mens Results

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

10.10Judah Ortmayer1:00.66aSevastopol

18.9Mason Kochanski1:15.14aPBSevastopol

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

13.10Judah Ortmayer2:28.98aPBSevastopol

17.11Landon Sitte2:30.88aPBSevastopol

24.10Aaron Thomas2:44.30aSevastopol

 

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.12Aaron Tomaszewski4:51.79aSevastopol

10.11Landon Sitte5:24.33aPBSevastopol

13.10Aaron Thomas5:40.03aSBSevastopol

 

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.12Aaron Tomaszewski10:40.47aSevastopol

13.9Aiden Turk13:02.13aPBSevastopol

 

Shot Put - 12lb Varsity - Finals

9.11Zack Genske40' 5"Sevastopol

33.10Andrew Roman24' 9"SBSevastopol

9Mason KochanskiSCRSevastopol

 

Discus - 1.6kg Varsity - Finals

20.11Zack Genske105' 0"PBSevastopol

34.9Mason Kochanski72' 9"PBSevastopol

36.10Andrew Roman50' 3"Sevastopol

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

1.10Cash Kuehn6' 2"Sevastopol

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

7.10Cash Kuehn18' 10"Sevastopol

10Judah OrtmayerSCRSevastopol

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

1.10Cash Kuehn40' 5.5"Sevastopol

 

Womens Results

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

4.9Breiah Newton2:42.32aPBSevastopol

12Khloe HenricksonDNSSevastopol

 

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

4.9Breiah Newton5:56.42aSevastopol

 

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

8.10

Autumn Sargent

11

Shaeffer Rass

12

Victoria Fiscus

12

Khloe Henrickson

1:03.15a

Sevastopol - A

 

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

7.10

Braeyln Staats

12

Victoria Fiscus

10

Lillian Saltou

12

Khloe Henrickson

2:12.08a

Sevastopol - A

 

Shot Put - 4kg Varsity - Finals

18.11Izzy Andreae27' 7.5"SBSevastopol

21.12Breanna Anderson27' 3.5"Sevastopol

26.11Shaeffer Rass25' 0"Sevastopol

 

Discus - 1kg Varsity - Finals

5.11Izzy Andreae90' 11"SBSevastopol

13.12Breanna Anderson70' 10"Sevastopol

26.10Selma Burtnett54' 5"PBSevastopol

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

11.10Lillian Saltou6' 0"Sevastopol

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

14.10Braeyln Staats13' 7"Sevastopol

25.10Autumn Sargent10' 5"Sevastopol

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

2.10Braeyln Staats32' 10"PBSevastopol

Pioneers track and field heading to Mishicot invitational

The Sevastopol track and field team is heading to Mishicot this Friday as they are set to compete in an invitational meet. The other schools to be in attendance are Argyle, Catholic Central, Crivitz, Howards Grove, Niagara, Oneida Nation, Reedsville, Suring, and Valders. 

 

The Pioneers recently competed at the Door County Classic, where they earned multiple podium finishes. Aaron Tomaszewski won the 1600m and 3200m and narrowly took the 800m, while Cash Kuehn won the high jump and triple jump. Zack Genske took second with a personal best in the shot put. For the girls, Breiah Newtontook second in the 1600m and 3200m, as did Braeyln Staats in the triple jump.

 

The meet begins at 3:30 p.m.
 

Pioneers softball and baseball on the road against Blazers

The Sevastopol softball and baseball teams are hitting the road this Friday as they are both set to face the Green Bay NEW Luthern/Providence Academy Blazers for a doubleheader. 

 

The Pioneers baseball team looks to rebound from a 6-2 loss to Oconto this past Tuesday. Andrew Wiesner struck out nine in five innings for Sevastopol, while Jack Haen led the offense with two RBIs.

 

The softball team aims to bounce back from a couple of losses to Oconto Falls in a doubleheader. The first game saw the Pioneers falling 15-5, then 16-0 in the second.

 

The first pitch is at 4:30 p.m.
 

Pioneers softball knocks off Wildcats

The Sevastopol softball team were powered by big performances at the plate as they defeated Lena 15-9 on Thursday.

 

Brynn Schartner went 2-for-4 with two home runs and five RBIs, while Leah Schopf finished 3-for-4 with a double, two singles and five RBIs of her own.

 

The Pioneers will look to carry that momentum into their next matchup, a conference doubleheader at home against NEW Lutheran on Friday. 

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