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Southern Door High School Archives for 2022-02

Eagles burned by Blazers on 104.1 WRLU

A 14-0 run midway through the first half proved to be the deciding factor in Southern Door's 70-60 loss to NEW Lutheran Thursday night in Brussels.

 

The Eagles opened the game with a 6-0 run of their own, holding the Blazers scoreless over the first five minutes. The Blazers only needed half that time to not just catch the Eagles but to double them up as Lucas Dhein and Henry Huguet each hit a three to lead the Blazers halfway through with seven points apiece. Drew Daoust started to shoot out of his slump in the latter stages of the half to score eight points through 18 minutes of play.

 

The scoring heated up in the second half, but the Eagles just could not get over the hump. Nic Pierre drilled five threes after the break to score a team-high 15 points. Jared Hawkey scored 11 of his 13 points and Taylor Schaefer tallied eight of his ten points after the break. Daoust finished the game with 14 points, but the Eagles could not get closer than five points the rest of the way despite outscoring the Blazers 44-42 in the second half. Dhein led all scorers with 19 points while Charlie Sabel (15 points), Huguet (11 points), and Elijah Meerstein (13 points) all reached double figures. 

 

The  Eagles will next play on Tuesday night at home when they welcome New Holstein. Tim Kowols and Jacob Nate will have the call on 104.1 WRLU and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com beginning at 6:30 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the opening tip at 7 p.m.

Eagles boys battle Blazers on 104.1 WRLU

The Southern Door boys' basketball team will conclude their regular season Thursday night when they welcome NEW Lutheran to the Eagle Gym.

 

The Eagles' 65-60 win over the Blazers back in January sent the teams in opposite directions. The Blazers went on to lose six of their next 10 games after starting the season undefeated in the Packerland Conference. The Blazers have started to right the ship ahead of their Division 5 playoff run. They beat Sevastopol 78-39 as Tristian Lynch poured in 25 points and Lucas Dhein added 19 points with four three-pointers to his credit.

 

The Eagles went 7-2 after their win over the Blazers, including a stretch of six straight conference victories. Their Packerland championship dreams took a hit on Monday when they lost to Kewaunee 61-40. Drew Daoust and Taylor Schaefer each scored 12 points in the loss.

 

Tim Kowols and Paul Schmitt will have the call on 104.1 WRLU beginning at 7 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the opening tip at 7:30 p.m.

 

 

Eagles girls' season ends in Two Rivers on 104.1 WRLU

A crucial 10-0 run by Two Rivers Purple Raiders midway through the second half grounded the Southern Door Eagles' season with a 47-39 decision.

 

The first half was a back-and-forth affair where neither team could separate from each other. Kendra Shimon scored 19 points in the first half for the Eagles while Mackenzie Graff and Allyson Kakes combined for 23 points for the Purple Raiders as Southern Door entered the break holding a 27-26 advantage.

 

The Eagles would go on to score the first five points of the second half to get their largest lead as 32-26. The Raiders tightened up their defense and found themselves at the line as they scored the next 10 points and outscored the Eagles 21-7 in the final ten minutes of the game. Shimon scored 22 points after she hit one final three in the closing minute of the game. Isabella Price registered eight points and a collection of steals to complement Shimon on the night.

 

The Purple Raiders will play New Holstein in round two of the WIAA Division 3 Playoffs Friday night.

 

 

Southern Door girls head to Two Rivers for playoff opener on 104.1 WRLU

The Southern Door Eagles girls' basketball team will open their Division 3 tournament play on Wednesday with a trip to Two Rivers.

 

The Eagles have two of their last five games as they young roster has started to gel under first year interim head coach Taylor Jandrin. Leading scorers Kendra Shimon scored 19 points and Ashlyn Delfosse added 16 in their 53-46 loss to NEW Lutheran last week. The Eagles come into the tournament winners of two of their last five games.

 

The Purple Raiders have lost their five games including a 50-45 decision to Sheboygan Falls last week. Allyson Kakes leads the Purple Raiders with 15 points and 8.2 rebounds per game.'

 

Tim Kowols and Eric Fischer will have the call on 104.1 WRLU and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com beginning at 6:30 p.m. with the pregame show followed by 7 p.m.

 

 

Southern Door lands Hall of Fame football coach

Mark Jonas has been selected as the new Varsity Football Coach at Southern Door High School.  Jonas has head coaching experience at Oconomowoc High School for four years, Kaukauna for five years, and Ashwaubenon for nine years.  He started his coaching career as an assistant coach in Reedsville and then spent 11 years as the assistant varsity coach in Hilbert, attaining two state championships.  A 2022 Hall of Fame inductee, Jonus will join Southern Door starting on July 1st and also taking on the duties of Administrative Athletic Director. 

Eagles boys falter in the second half against Storm on 104.1 WRLU

The Southern Door Eagles boys' basketball team could not solve Kewaunee's stifling defense in its 61-40 loss in Kewaunee Monday night.

 

The two teams could not get into an offensive groove with the Storm blitzing passing lanes and the Eagles altering shots to that point that neither squad could get on the scoreboard at a consistent clip. The Eagles could not capitalize on the early foul trouble by the Storm, who would go on a run late in the first half to take a 26-18 lead into the locker room.

 

The defense came out in force in the second half for the Storm, frustrating the Eagles' offense as they turned several steals into easy buckets. The Eagles would get it into single digits about halfway through the second half, but the offense would stall after that while Cameron Cullen and Ben Heim would combine for 18 of their 28 to put the Storm in the driver's seat. Cullen and Heim each had 14 points while Sawyer Pribek added 10 points. Taylor Schaefer led the Eagles with 12 points, securing many of his buckets after offensive rebounds. Drew Daoust added 10 points in the loss.

 

The Eagles will not be able to keep their streak alive after Peshtigo won its final conference game over Oconto Monday night. They are back in action Thursday to face NEW Lutheran. 

 

 

Coach reflects on Southern Door wrestling season finale

The end of our wrestling season came a week earlier than we had hoped. On Saturday, our wrestlers competed at the individual sectionals in Oconto Falls and neither qualified for the State Tournament.  Trevor will be back but for Brodie Overbeck it was the end of a career. 

 

 

Brodie's first match was against #4 ranked Marcus Matti of Tomahawk.  Both wrestlers were close to scoring in the first period but neither was able to score.  After a scoreless first period Brodie chose bottom and earned a quick escape for the first point of the match.  In the third period Matti chose bottom and earned an escape to tie the match at 1-1.  Then, with about 30 seconds left in the match, Brodie lost a takedown and couldn't get away ending the match 1-3.  In the Consolation Semi Brodie faced Anthony Kujawa from Adams Freindship.  Kujawa is currently ranked #8.  Scoring stared with Brodie being awarded a penalty point in the first period.  He then earned an escape and a takedown to head into the third period up 4-1.  In the third period Kujawa chose bottom and earned an escape to make the score 4-2.  Kujawa pushed hard and caught Brodie in a head and arm throw to get the pin and end Brodie's season.  

 

After 3 years competing at 285 Brodie came into the season leaner and stronger than in past seasons.  He chose to compete at 220 most of this season and was in almost every match all season long.  Brodie is a competitor, always pushing and learning.  He was able to do a lot of things most other upper weight wrestlers can't do.  He became very good at his double leg and could takedown almost anyone.  He ended his career with an 84-65 record mostly at 285.  He has always been a great teammate.  He has also been a mentor and role model to some of the younger wrestlers.  I think Brodie will miss wrestling but his love is football and he plans to play at Stevens Point next season.

 

At 132 Trevor started out with a nice win over a relatively unknown Talon Armatoski from Amherst.  Trevor scored the first takedown and kept the pressure for the entire match earning a 8-4  win.  In the semi final Trevor faced Austin Schmallenberg from New London.  The two faced each other in a tournament just after Christmas where Trevor lost a 5-0 match.  This time Trevor scored the first takedown and took the 2-0 lead into the second period.  In the second period Trevor chose bottom.  He missed some opportunities and didn't get the escape or reversal and ended the period still up 2-0.  In the third period Schmallenberg chose bottom and earned a reversal to tie the score 2-2.  About mid way through the third Schamllenberg earned a decisive near fall on a tilt and rode out the rest of the period ending the match 2-5.  In the consolation semi Trevor faced another familiar opponent in Ethan Brissette of Peshtigo.  The two faced each other at Oshkosh on the Water and in conference.  Brissette had the upper hand in both matches 5-2 and 5-0.  Yesterday Trevor scored the first takedown and it looked like he might get the upper hand in another close match.  Unfortunately Brissette caught Trevor in the third period on a throw and ended the match with a pin.

 

This was Trevor's second trip to sectionals.  Last year he had a 7-9 record, with little competition due to Covid, and this year he finished 31-21.  This season he has definitely improved which is something he can build from for next season.  We'll look to continue improving but specifically being more consistent and offensive from every position.

 

Thank you for all your support this season,

Coach Englebert

 

WIAA D2 Sect. B @ Oconto Falls Results for Southern Door

132

Trevor Englebert (31-21) place is unknown and scored 2.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) 31-21 won by decision over Talon Armatoski (Amherst) 4-1 (Dec 8-4)

Semifinal - Austin Schmallenberg (New London) 30-17 won by decision over Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) 31-21 (Dec 5-2)

Cons. Semi - Ethan Brissette (Peshtigo) 32-13 won by fall over Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) 31-21 (Fall 4:18)

 

220

Brodie Overbeck (35-19) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Marcus Matti (Tomahawk) 43-3 won by decision over Brodie Overbeck (Southern Door) 35-19 (Dec 3-1)

Cons. Semi - Anthony Kujawa (Adams-Friendship) 26-9 won by fall over Brodie Overbeck (Southern Door) 35-19 (Fall 4:41)

 

Southern Door youth wrestlers rack up the hardware

Southern Door Wrestling was well represented at the Oconto Falls/Abrams Youth Tournament on Sunday, with 5 first place finishes!  Colt Jeanquart, Royce Leroy, Elijah Dubois, Colt Homeyer and Flynn Jeanquart all stood atop the podium! 

Beckhem Peterson and Payton Jeanquart brought home 2nd.  There were 3rd place finishes by Matthew Jeanquart, Delencey Dubois and Wyatt Jeanquart, and 4th place by Asher Jeanquart.

Great job Eagles!  #EaglePride #EagleStrong

Southern Door battles for Packerland crown at Kewaunee on 104.1 WRLU

It has come down to the final week for the Packerland Conference title as Southern Door makes the trip south to Kewaunee Monday night.

 

The first matchup between these two teams saw the Storm extend their slim one point half time advantage to win 62-56 over the Eagles in Brussels back on January 18th. Both teams have played great in the weeks since as the Storm and the Eagles are both a half-game behind 12-3 Peshtigo.

 

The Eagles have gotten here by not losing a conference game since that matchup against the Storm, including Friday's 58-50 win over Gibraltar that saw Drew Daoust once again break the 20 point barrier. The Eagles were rewarded for their recent winning streak by drawing potentially two home games with New Holstein next Tuesday and potentially the winner of Denmark/Two Rivers on that Friday.

 

The Storm was in first place before they lost to Peshtigo 70-60 last week and now are looking up at Peshtigo with one less win and the same number of losses. Ben Heim is averaging 17.6 points per game while Cameron Cullen is just a hair under 15 on the season. 

 

The game will be broadcast on 104.1 WRLU and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com beginning at 7 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the opening tip at 7:30 p.m.

Southern Door wrestlers come up empty at sectionals

Trevor Englbert and Brodie Overbeck could manage only one win between the two of them at Saturday's WIAA Sectional Meet hosted by Oconto Falls on Saturday.

 

Trevor Englebert picked up a win in his first match before dropping two consecutive matches. Brodie Overbeck could not pick up a win in his two tries. 

 

132

Trevor Englebert (31-21) place is unknown and scored 2.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) 31-21 won by decision over Talon Armatoski (Amherst) 4-1 (Dec 8-4)

Semifinal - Austin Schmallenberg (New London) 30-17 won by decision over Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) 31-21 (Dec 5-2)

Cons. Semi - Ethan Brissette (Peshtigo) 32-13 won by fall over Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) 31-21 (Fall 4:18)

 

220

Brodie Overbeck (35-19) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Marcus Matti (Tomahawk) 43-3 won by decision over Brodie Overbeck (Southern Door) 35-19 (Dec 3-1)

Cons. Semi - Anthony Kujawa (Adams-Friendship) 26-9 won by fall over Brodie Overbeck (Southern Door) 35-19 (Fall 3:41)

Door County United competes in state meet Friday

It has come down to just one day in eight events for the Door County United Swim Team.

 

Its 200-yard medley relay is seeded in the eighth lane in the first heat with a time of 1:46. Ethan Almstadt is in familiar straits in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:52. Jacob Norton's 22.57 was quick enough for the seventh spot in the 50-yard freestyle. The 200-yard freestyle relay is seeded sixth in the first heat with a time of 1:32.16. Drew Rass is seeded second in the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:03.  Norton will appear in the same event but in the seventh lane in the second heat with a time of 1:01. The 400-yard freestyle relay will be in the second lane of the first heat thanks to a time of 3:28. 

 

DC United's efforts were good for fourth place overall at the Ashwaubenon Sectional last Saturday as they scored 219 points. The state meet will take place at the Waukesha South High School Natatorium.

Southern Door boys look to keep streak against Gibraltar on 105.1 The GOAT

The Southern Door Eagles boys' basketball team hopes to keep their late-season surge going when they host Gibraltar Friday night

 

Since the Eagles beat the Vikings 60-53 in Fish Creek earlier this year, both teams have gone 7-2 in their games since. The Vikings beat Sevastopol 75-40 and the Eagles held off Algoma 64-51. Drew Daoust scored 21 points in the game to lead the Eagles as they go deeper into their bench as the season gets closer to the playoffs. Both teams feature 20 point scorers, though the Vikings rely on the senior leadership of Sam Lindenberg while the freshman Daoust has been leading the way for the Eagles.

 

Game time is set for 7:30 p.m. on 105.1 The GOAT with the pregame beginning with Reece Robillard and Bryan Mazur on the call at 7 p.m.

 

 

Eagles girls look to bounce back against NEW Lutheran

The Southern Door Eagles girls' team are looking past their last defeat while traveling to Green Bay on Thursday to face NEW Lutheran on Thursday.

 

The Eagles could not generate the offense in their 59-30 loss to Kewaunee Monday night. Ashlyn Delfosse scored seven points to lead the Eagles while Kendra Shimon added five points in the loss. 

 

Leah Schmidt led the Blazers with 11 points in their 52-28 loss to Sevastopol earlier in the week, scoring the bulk of her points in the second half. 

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

Eagles boys pull away from Wolves

The Southern Door Eagles boys' basketball team quickly turned a seven-point lead at halftime to a 15 point advantage before settling on a 63-51 victory over Algoma Tuesday night.

 

Both teams were slow out of the gate at first before the Eagles' offense finally caught steam. They were able to build a double-digit lead before the Wolves' Carter Zimmerman and Owen Robertson helped keep the game to within seven at the break. Jared Hawkey was able to get to the line with ease in the first half while scoring eight points along the way. A lower leg injury would keep him out the entire second half. 

 

Both offenses fell into a groove early in the second half, but it was Nic Pierre's two three-pointers that put the distance between the two teams that would stay put for good. Drew Daoust scored 15 of his game-high 21 points for the Eagles in the second half while Carter Zimmerman did virtually the same, scoring 13 of his game-high 21 points for the Wolves after the break. Taylor Schaefer added 12 points and Nic Pierre chipped 11 points in the victory.

 

Southern Door will host Gibraltar Friday night at 7:30 p.m.

Eagles girls fall to Kewaunee

The Southern Door girls' basketball team just could not generate the offense in their 59-30 loss to Kewaunee Monday night.

 

Ashlyn Delfosse scored seven points to lead the Eagles while Kendra Shimon added five points in the loss. 

Eagles boys look to tame Wolves on 104.1 WRLU

The Southern Door Eagles boys' basketball team looks to extend their five-game conference winning streak Tuesday when they travel south to face the Algoma Wolves.

 

The Eagles have not lost in the Packerland Conference since a 62-56 loss to Kewaunee on January 18th. Drew Daoust scored 31 points in the Eagles' 63-51 win over Sturgeon Bay last week. The star freshman his 11 of his 13 free throws in the victory.

 

The Wolves have lost four of their five games in the month of February with its slim 40-37 victory against Sevastopol their lone bright spot. Carter Zimmerman, who registered his 1,000th career point earlier this season, is averaging over 21 points and 11 rebounds a game.

 

Tim Kowols and Jacob Nate have the call on 104.1 WRLU beginning at 7:00 p.m. with the opening tip at 7:30 p.m. 

Coach weighs in on regional wrestling tournament

Saturday was the start of the State Wrestling Tournament Series.  Southern Door competed in the D2 regional at Two Rivers.

 

Southern Door competed in the D2 regional at Two Rivers.  Congratulations to Trevor Englebert and Brodie Overbeck who both placed second in their weight classes and qualified for the Sectional Tournament next Saturday in Oconto Falls.

 

Trevor started the day with a bye and then a convincing win in the semi's.  In the semifinal Trever started with a takedown and near fall to build a lead.  In the second period he used a nice inside trip to get the fall and move into the finals.  In the finals Trevor was wrestling a good match against Delebreau but was caught in the third to finish second.

 

Brodie also started the day with a bye.  In the semifinal Brodie earned the first takedown and a reversal to you up 4-1.  In the third period he had trouble getting away from VanDonsel's leg ride but he was able to avoid any near fall and earn the win.  In the finals Brodie was not himself.  He seemed a bit slow and was behind right from the beginning.  He can do much better next week.

 

There is a lot of history that clearly shows this to be the toughest regional in the state and this year was no different.  Teams competing were Brillion, Denmark, Luxemburg, Southern Door, Sturgeon Bay, Two Rivers and Wrightstown.  Team rankings currently have Luxemburg ranked #3, Brillion #4 and Denmark as honorable mention.  

 

After 5 years in D3 this was our first year back in D2.  I'm often asked if I think it is harder to get to sate in D2.  In my opinion, this is the toughest regional win but once you get to sectionals it all evens out.  To make it to state and make it on the podium I don't feel there is much difference between the divisions.  The best wrestlers always rise to the occasion.

 

The unfortunate part of regionals every year is the end of a career.  This year we have two seniors ending their wrestling careers.  Thomas Grosbeier and Riley Phillips.  Both started wrestling in middle school but really got involved in high school.  They have been part of our wrestling family all through high school.  They are great teammates and will be missed.  Thomas will be joining the Marines this August and Riley will be attending Fox Valley Tech.  Best of luck to both of them.

 

Below are results and photos from the day.

 

WIAA D2 Reg. B4 @ Two Rivers Results for Southern Door

106

Lukas Kallin (13-20) placed 5th and scored 5.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Brady Vieaux (Denmark) 10-20 won by major decision over Lukas Kallin (Southern Door) 13-20 (MD 8-0)

Cons. Semi - Lukas Kallin (Southern Door) 13-20 received a bye () (Bye)

5th Place Match - Lukas Kallin (Southern Door) 13-20 received a bye () (Bye)

113

Mason Motquin (27-13) placed 4th and scored 11.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Mason Motquin (Southern Door) 27-13 won by fall over Riley Verbeten (Wrightstown) 13-14 (Fall 3:31)

Semifinal - Isaac Jerabek (Luxemburg-Casco) 33-11 won by fall over Mason Motquin (Southern Door) 27-13 (Fall 3:02)

3rd Place Match - Bo Alberts (Denmark) 20-15 won by fall over Mason Motquin (Southern Door) 27-13 (Fall 2:54)

120

Spencer Slezewski (23-21) placed 4th and scored 11.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Spencer Slezewski (Southern Door) 23-21 won by fall over Kevin Biese (Wrightstown) 14-20 (Fall 3:49)

Semifinal - Easton Worachek (Luxemburg-Casco) 39-6 won by fall over Spencer Slezewski (Southern Door) 23-21 (Fall 0:57)

3rd Place Match - Trenton Nicklaus (Brillion) 31-10 won by fall over Spencer Slezewski (Southern Door) 23-21 (Fall 1:31)

126

Wyatt Wilke (17-13) placed 5th and scored 5.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Owen Krueger (Wrightstown) 19-17 won by fall over Wyatt Wilke (Southern Door) 17-13 (Fall 3:08)

Cons. Semi - Wyatt Wilke (Southern Door) 17-13 received a bye () (Bye)

5th Place Match - Wyatt Wilke (Southern Door) 17-13 received a bye () (Bye)

132

Trevor Englebert (30-19) placed 2nd and scored 20.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) 30-19 received a bye () (Bye)

Semifinal - Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) 30-19 won by fall over Sean McConnell (Brillion) 21-14 (Fall 3:02)

1st Place Match - Caleb Delebreau (Luxemburg-Casco) 36-10 won by fall over Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) 30-19 (Fall 4:45)

2nd Place Match - Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) 30-19 won by no contest over Sean McConnell (Brillion) 21-14 (NC)

138

Lucas Conard (8-17) placed 4th and scored 9.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Lucas Conard (Southern Door) 8-17 won by decision over Drew Demmin (Denmark) 1-2 (Dec 6-3)

Semifinal - Max Ronsman (Luxemburg-Casco) 40-4 won by fall over Lucas Conard (Southern Door) 8-17 (Fall 0:49)

3rd Place Match - Chayse Bereza (Wrightstown) 3-2 won by fall over Lucas Conard (Southern Door) 8-17 (Fall 2:40)

145

Thomas Grosbeier (24-20) placed 6th and scored 3.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Cole Czarneski (Denmark) 18-13 won by decision over Thomas Grosbeier (Southern Door) 24-20 (Dec 7-5)

Cons. Semi - Thomas Grosbeier (Southern Door) 24-20 received a bye () (Bye)

5th Place Match - Mavric Nohr (Brillion) 20-13 won by fall over Thomas Grosbeier (Southern Door) 24-20 (Fall 5:58)

152

Thomas Jackson (11-25) placed 6th and scored 3.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Connor Reed (Two Rivers) 21-16 won by major decision over Thomas Jackson (Southern Door) 11-25 (MD 10-0)

Cons. Semi - Thomas Jackson (Southern Door) 11-25 received a bye () (Bye)

5th Place Match - Quinn Kaminski (Denmark) 3-4 won by major decision over Thomas Jackson (Southern Door) 11-25 (MD 11-2)

160

Zack Lynch (11-18) placed 3rd and scored 10.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Zack Lynch (Southern Door) 11-18 received a bye () (Bye)

Semifinal - Elijah Shefchik (Denmark) 28-5 won by tech fall over Zack Lynch (Southern Door) 11-18 (TF-1.5 4:00 (16-0))

3rd Place Match - Zack Lynch (Southern Door) 11-18 won by decision over Michael Fischer (Brillion) 8-8 (Dec 7-3)

2nd Place Match - Ryan Routhieaux (Luxemburg-Casco) 20-7 won by fall over Zack Lynch (Southern Door) 11-18 (Fall 2:30)

170

Hayden Jeanquart (36-16) placed 3rd and scored 14.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Hayden Jeanquart (Southern Door) 36-16 won by fall over Carter Gilson (Wrightstown) 8-18 (Fall 4:59)

Semifinal - Justin Klinkner (Two Rivers) 26-12 won by major decision over Hayden Jeanquart (Southern Door) 36-16 (MD 14-2)

3rd Place Match - Hayden Jeanquart (Southern Door) 36-16 won by decision over Thomas Ullmer (Denmark) 22-17 (Dec 11-10)

2nd Place Match - Justin Klinkner (Two Rivers) 26-12 won by no contest over Hayden Jeanquart (Southern Door) 36-16 (NC)

182

Jonas Jandrin (11-11) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Jonah Goetsch (Denmark) 21-14 won by fall over Jonas Jandrin (Southern Door) 11-11 (Fall 5:44)

Cons. Semi - Harper Shimanek (Two Rivers) 10-13 won by decision over Jonas Jandrin (Southern Door) 11-11 (Dec 6-4)

195

Riley Phillips (12-12) placed 5th and scored 5.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Sebastian Sauter (Luxemburg-Casco) 17-19 won by decision over Riley Phillips (Southern Door) 12-12 (Dec 2-0)

Cons. Semi - Riley Phillips (Southern Door) 12-12 received a bye () (Bye)

5th Place Match - Riley Phillips (Southern Door) 12-12 received a bye () (Bye)

220

Brodie Overbeck (35-17) placed 2nd and scored 18.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Brodie Overbeck (Southern Door) 35-17 received a bye () (Bye)

Semifinal - Brodie Overbeck (Southern Door) 35-17 won by decision over Luke VanDonsel (Luxemburg-Casco) 20-19 (Dec 5-3)

1st Place Match - Eagan Babiash (Denmark) 33-13 won by fall over Brodie Overbeck (Southern Door) 35-17 (Fall 1:21)

2nd Place Match - Brodie Overbeck (Southern Door) 35-17 won by no contest over Luke VanDonsel (Luxemburg-Casco) 20-19 (NC)

 

 Regional Photo by Stacy Motquin

Southern Door girls look to calm Storm at home

The Southern Door girls' basketball team hope to build off its most recent victory when Kewaunee comes to town.

 

The Eagles have won two of their three February matchups including Friday's 38-30 grind against Gibraltar. Leading scorer Kendra Shimon could just muster three points, but Isabella Price scored a team-high 11 points and Payton Gilbertson scored eight points in the win over the Vikings.

 

The Storm avenged its earlier season loss against Sevastopol 46-45 last week. Kiley Gaedtke and Sabrina Ferron each scored 11 points and Taylor Schleis added nine in the win that still leaves them chasing Oconto for the Packerland lead. 

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

Overbeck, Englebert advance to wrestling sectionals

Brodie Overbeck and Trevor Englebert will see their seasons continue after finishing in the top two of their respective weight classes at Saturday's regional hosted by Two Rivers.

 

The pair each took second place to advance to next Saturday's sectional meet. Englebert (132) and Overbeck  (220) lost their championship matches but received byes in the second-place match due to beating their designated opponent earlier in the tournament. 

 

In one of the toughest regionals in Division 2, Southern Door took fifth out of seven teams with 114 points. Luxemburg-Casco won the regional with 275 points.

 

FINAL  RESULTS

106

Lukas Kallin (13-20) placed 5th and scored 5.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Brady Vieaux (Denmark) 10-20 won by fall over Lukas Kallin (Southern Door) 13-20 (Fall 4:00)

Cons. Semi - Lukas Kallin (Southern Door) 13-20 received a bye () (Bye)

5th Place Match - Lukas Kallin (Southern Door) 13-20 received a bye () (Bye)

113

Mason Motquin (27-13) placed 4th and scored 11.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Mason Motquin (Southern Door) 27-13 won by fall over Riley Verbeten (Wrightstown) 13-14 (Fall 3:31)

Semifinal - Isaac Jerabek (Luxemburg-Casco) 33-11 won by fall over Mason Motquin (Southern Door) 27-13 (Fall 3:02)

3rd Place Match - Bo Alberts (Denmark) 20-15 won by fall over Mason Motquin (Southern Door) 27-13 (Fall 2:54)

120

Spencer Slezewski (23-21) placed 4th and scored 11.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Spencer Slezewski (Southern Door) 23-21 won by fall over Kevin Biese (Wrightstown) 14-20 (Fall 3:49)

Semifinal - Easton Worachek (Luxemburg-Casco) 39-6 won by fall over Spencer Slezewski (Southern Door) 23-21 (Fall 0:57)

3rd Place Match - Trenton Nicklaus (Brillion) 31-10 won by fall over Spencer Slezewski (Southern Door) 23-21 (Fall 1:31)

126

Wyatt Wilke (17-13) placed 5th and scored 5.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Owen Krueger (Wrightstown) 19-17 won by fall over Wyatt Wilke (Southern Door) 17-13 (Fall 3:08)

Cons. Semi - Wyatt Wilke (Southern Door) 17-13 received a bye () (Bye)

5th Place Match - Wyatt Wilke (Southern Door) 17-13 received a bye () (Bye)

132

Trevor Englebert (30-19) placed 2nd and scored 20.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) 30-19 received a bye () (Bye)

Semifinal - Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) 30-19 won by fall over Sean McConnell (Brillion) 21-14 (Fall 3:02)

1st Place Match - Caleb Delebreau (Luxemburg-Casco) 36-10 won by fall over Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) 30-19 (Fall 4:45)

2nd Place Match - Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) 30-19 won by no contest over Sean McConnell (Brillion) 21-14 (NC)

138

Lucas Conard (8-17) placed 4th and scored 9.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Lucas Conard (Southern Door) 8-17 won by decision over Drew Demmin (Denmark) 1-2 (Dec 6-3)

Semifinal - Max Ronsman (Luxemburg-Casco) 40-4 won by fall over Lucas Conard (Southern Door) 8-17 (Fall 0:49)

3rd Place Match - Chayse Bereza (Wrightstown) 3-2 won by fall over Lucas Conard (Southern Door) 8-17 (Fall 2:40)

145

Thomas Grosbeier (24-20) placed 6th and scored 3.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Cole Czarneski (Denmark) 18-13 won by decision over Thomas Grosbeier (Southern Door) 24-20 (Dec 7-5)

Cons. Semi - Thomas Grosbeier (Southern Door) 24-20 received a bye () (Bye)

5th Place Match - Mavric Nohr (Brillion) 20-13 won by fall over Thomas Grosbeier (Southern Door) 24-20 (Fall 5:58)

152

Thomas Jackson (11-25) placed 6th and scored 3.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Connor Reed (Two Rivers) 21-16 won by major decision over Thomas Jackson (Southern Door) 11-25 (MD 10-0)

Cons. Semi - Thomas Jackson (Southern Door) 11-25 received a bye () (Bye)

5th Place Match - Quinn Kaminski (Denmark) 3-4 won by major decision over Thomas Jackson (Southern Door) 11-25 (MD 11-2)

160

Zack Lynch (11-18) placed 3rd and scored 10.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Zack Lynch (Southern Door) 11-18 received a bye () (Bye)

Semifinal - Elijah Shefchik (Denmark) 28-5 won by tech fall over Zack Lynch (Southern Door) 11-18 (TF-1.5 4:00 (16-0))

3rd Place Match - Zack Lynch (Southern Door) 11-18 won by decision over Michael Fischer (Brillion) 8-8 (Dec 7-3)

2nd Place Match - Ryan Routhieaux (Luxemburg-Casco) 20-7 won by fall over Zack Lynch (Southern Door) 11-18 (Fall 2:30)

170

Hayden Jeanquart (36-16) placed 3rd and scored 14.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Hayden Jeanquart (Southern Door) 36-16 won by fall over Carter Gilson (Wrightstown) 8-18 (Fall 4:59)

Semifinal - Justin Klinkner (Two Rivers) 26-12 won by major decision over Hayden Jeanquart (Southern Door) 36-16 (MD 14-2)

3rd Place Match - Hayden Jeanquart (Southern Door) 36-16 won by decision over Thomas Ullmer (Denmark) 22-17 (Dec 11-10)

2nd Place Match - Justin Klinkner (Two Rivers) 26-12 won by no contest over Hayden Jeanquart (Southern Door) 36-16 (NC)

182

Jonas Jandrin (11-11) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Jonah Goetsch (Denmark) 21-14 won by fall over Jonas Jandrin (Southern Door) 11-11 (Fall 5:44)

Cons. Semi - Harper Shimanek (Two Rivers) 10-13 won by decision over Jonas Jandrin (Southern Door) 11-11 (Dec 6-4)

195

Riley Phillips (12-12) placed 5th and scored 5.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Sebastian Sauter (Luxemburg-Casco) 17-19 won by decision over Riley Phillips (Southern Door) 12-12 (Dec 2-0)

Cons. Semi - Riley Phillips (Southern Door) 12-12 received a bye () (Bye)

5th Place Match - Riley Phillips (Southern Door) 12-12 received a bye () (Bye)

220

Brodie Overbeck (35-17) placed 2nd and scored 18.0 team points.

Quarterfinal - Brodie Overbeck (Southern Door) 35-17 received a bye () (Bye)

Semifinal - Brodie Overbeck (Southern Door) 35-17 won by decision over Luke VanDonsel (Luxemburg-Casco) 20-19 (Dec 5-3)

1st Place Match - Eagan Babiash (Denmark) 33-13 won by fall over Brodie Overbeck (Southern Door) 35-17 (Fall 1:21)

2nd Place Match - Brodie Overbeck (Southern Door) 35-17 won by no contest over Luke VanDonsel (Luxemburg-Casco) 20-19 (NC)

Eagles wrestlers prepare for regionals

The Southern Door wrestling team is down to possibly one final weekend of action if they cannot advance out of their regional Saturday in Two Rivers.

 

The Eagles will face the likes of Brillion, Denmark, Luxemburg-Casco, Sturgeon Bay and Wrightstown in the meet that will send them to sectionals next week and could potentially send them to the team sectional in a few weeks. 

 

It could be a tall task for the Eagles as the regional features six state-ranked wrestlers from Brillion, five from Wrightstown, nine from Luxemburg-Casco, and four from Denmark. No wrestler from Southern Door or Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol cracked the rankings on WIWrestling.com.

 

The first matches begin at 10 a.m. You can follow along here.

Eagles girls outlast Gibraltar

The Southern Door Eagles girls basketball team ground out a 38-30 victory over Gibraltar Friday night in Fish Creek.

 

The Eagles outscored the Vikings  23-16 as they were able to keep their hosts away from the W column. They had nine different players score, led by Bella Price's 11 points and Payton Gilbertson's eight points. The Vikings were led by Mikayla Gorham and Andie Schar with 10 points. 

 

The Eagles improved to 5-9 in the conference while Vikings fell to 0-14.

 

 

Eagles girls fly north to Gibraltar

The Southern Door Eagles girls' basketball team hopes to rebound from their loss earlier this week when they play at Gibraltar Friday night.

 

The Eagles just got nipped by Algoma in their game earlier this week 44-41. Kendra Shimon scored 21 points in the loss as she caught fire in the second half with a number of three-pointers. She is averaging a double-double this season with 11 points and 10 rebounds a contest.

 

Andie Schar led the way with over 20 of the team's 30 points in their 75-30 loss to Sevastopol earlier this week. The team remains winless on the season, but the young team has shown some improvement as the season has gone along. Colleen Carlisle has been a nice complement to Schar's offense, averaging over six points and five rebounds a game. 

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

Eagles girls nipped by Wolves

The Southern Door girls' basketball team saw their five-point lead halftime disappear Tuesday night.

 

Kendra Shimon scored eight of her team-high 21 points in the first half to help stake the Eagles to the 18-13. Both teams came out firing in the second half as Shimon hit three three-pointers just to keep pace with the motivated Wolves squad. Halle Panger hit four three-pointers in the second half en-route to her team-high 18 points as the Eagles kept Ryley Zimmerman in check with just seven points. Paige Gilbertson and Ashlyn Delfosse also registered eight points in the loss for the Eagles.

Eagles girls host Wolves

The Southern Door Eagles girls' basketball team is looking to continue the positive momentum from last Saturday's big win against Sturgeon Bay when they host Algoma Tuesday night. 

 

The Eagles jumped out to a 42-8 lead in that game before finishing with the 70-28 win.  That improved their record to 5-15 on the season and 4-8 in the Packerland Conference. Kendra Shimon leads the team in scoring with 11 points per game with Ashlyn Delfosse close behind with approximately nine points per game.

 

The Wolves got back into the win column last week when it snuck past Sevastopol in a low-scoring 36-31 game. Ryley Zimmerman leads the Wolves with 10 points  and seven rebounds per game.

 

The opening tip is at 7:30 p.m.

 

 

Eagles boys sail past Two Rivers

The Southern Door boys' basketball team caught fire in the first half and did not let up in its 68-54 win over Two Rivers Monday night.

 

The Eagles outscored the Purple Raiders 36-19 to give them a lead they would not give up. Nic Pierre hit five three-pointers in the game en route to an 18 point evening while Drew Daoust once again impressed with a team-high 25 points. The Purple Raiders needed nine three-pointers in the second half to keep the game within striking distance. Eli Gallager's four-triples in the second half led him to a 14 point evening.

 

The Eagles will play at Sturgeon Bay on Thursday and will be broadcast on 104.1 WRLU and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com.

Eagles host Purple Raiders in non-conference play

The Southern Door boys’ basketball team will face off against Two Rivers on Monday night in their final non-conference game of the regular season. 

 

The Eagles (10-8, 8-3) have been playing some of their best basketball as of late, winning four of their last five games. They will look to beat Two Rivers at home and gain some momentum heading into the rest of their conference schedule. Drew Daoust is leading the Eagles with 19 points per contest. 

 

Two Rivers enters this game with a record of 5-12 and has lost six consecutive games leading up to this one. The Purple Raiders are led by Brady Richards who is averaging 10 points per game. 

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

Door County United wins conference

The Door County United swim team can add another Eastern Wisconsin Conference swimming championship to its mantle.

 

According to the USA Today Network-Wisconsin, Door County scored 106 points on the day with Plymouth finishing behind them with 95 points.

 

Jacob Norton led the way with wins in the 50 freestyle and 100 breaststroke. Door County United also picked up a win in the 200 Medley Relay.

 

200 Medley R: 1. Door County United (Race Kasten, Drew Rass, Connor Thompson, Jacob Norton) 1:46.08; 2, Brillion/Valders/Chilton (Jack Shaver, David Suttner, Bryce Van Rooy, Bryce Hedtke) 1:48.43; 3, Berlin/Green Lake (Erik Olmen, Derek Zamzow, Jeff Manata, Kaden Fritz) 1:49.05. 200 Free: 1, David Suttner BVC 1:51.43; 2, Daniel Boyer K/EL 1:59.31; 3, James Pollock DCU 1:59.91. 200 IM: 1, Forest Olsen PLY 2:03.38; 2, Nolan Zarn TR/R 2:16.24; 3, Drew Rass DCU 2:16.92. 50 Free: 1, Jacob Norton DCU :23.07; 2, Ben Coley PLY :23.33; 3, Ethan Almstadt DCU :23.71. 100 Fly: 1, Forest Olsen PLY :55.03; 2, Erik Olmen B/GL :58.79; 3, Gavin Buechel BVC 1:02.16. 100 Free: 1, David Suttner BVC :50.23; 2, Derek Zamzow B/GL :51.41; 3, Ethan Almstadt DCU :51.81. 500 Free: 1, Philip Malo TR/R 5:27.19; 2, Daniel Boyer K/EL 5:27.88; 3, Daniel Madson K/EL 5:36.34. 200 Free R: 1, Plymouth (Ben Coley, Human du Plessis, Jacob Gruttner, Forest Olsen) 1:34.16; 2, Door County (Ethan Almstadt, Logan Filan, Drew Rass, Jacob Norton) 1:34.39; 3, Brillion/Valders/Chilton (David Suttner, Bryce Van Rooy, Bryce Hedtke, Gavin Buechel) 1:38.88. 100 Back: 1, Ben Coley PLY :57.57; 2, Race Kasten DCU :58.15; 3, Jack Shaver BVC 1:02.83. 100 Breast: 1, Jacob Norton DCU 1:04.60; 2, Derek Zamzow B/GL 1:06.51; 3, Drew Rass DCU 1:07.50. 400 Free R: 1, Plymouth (Ben Coley, Human du Plessis, Jacob Gruttner, Forest Olsen) 3:26.29; 2, Door County United (Ethan Almstadt, James Pollock, Logan Filan, Connor Thompson) 3:34.60; 3, Two Rivers/Roncalli (Max Senfleben, Nolan Zarn, Nathan Jackson, Philip Malo) 3:43.11.

Southern Door wrestlers win Preble JV Tourney

A mixture of Southern Door's varsity and junior varsity wrestlers got some much-needed work Saturday at Green Bay Preble ahead of next week's regional meet.

 

The Eagles won the tournament with 199 points scored. Spencer  Slezewski and Ethan Alexander won their brackets while Thomas Grosbeier, Riley Phillips, Zach  Lynch, Thomas Jackson, and  Mason  Motquin took second place.

 

JV 105-112

Lukas Kallin's place is 4th and has scored 9.0 team points.

Round 1 - Sophia Wagner (Florence) won by tech fall over Lukas Kallin (Southern Door) (TF 17-2)

Round 2 - Landen Heim (Bay Port) won by fall over Lukas Kallin (Southern Door) (Fall 1:03)

Round 3 - Lukas Kallin (Southern Door) won by decision over Aythan Thrasher (Manitowoc Lincoln) (Dec 8-7)

Round 4 - Lukas Kallin (Southern Door) won by fall over Ben Rowell (Green Bay Preble) (Fall 3:28)

Round 5 - Broc Ambrosius (Pulaski) won by tech fall over Lukas Kallin (Southern Door) (TF 16-1)

JV 112-119

Mason Motquin's place is 2nd and has scored 18.0 team points.

Round 1 - Hudson Schultz (Pulaski) won by decision over Mason Motquin (Southern Door) (Dec 5-4)

Round 2 - Mason Motquin (Southern Door) won by decision over Levi Laabs (Bay Port) (Dec 7-4)

Round 3 - Mason Motquin (Southern Door) won by fall over Jackson Bongle (Manitowoc Lincoln) (Fall 3:30)

Round 4 - Mason Motquin (Southern Door) won by fall over Christian Ciszek (Bay Port) (Fall 3:30)

Round 5 - Mason Motquin (Southern Door) won by fall over Cameron Ambrosius (Southern Door) (Fall 5:18)

JV 112-119

Cameron Ambrosius's place is 5th and has scored 7.0 team points.

Round 1 - Cameron Ambrosius (Southern Door) won by fall over Jackson Bongle (Manitowoc Lincoln) (Fall 1:30)

Round 2 - Christian Ciszek (Bay Port) won by fall over Cameron Ambrosius (Southern Door) (Fall 1:01)

Round 3 - Levi Laabs (Bay Port) won by fall over Cameron Ambrosius (Southern Door) (Fall 5:07)

Round 4 - Hudson Schultz (Pulaski) won by fall over Cameron Ambrosius (Southern Door) (Fall 3:08)

Round 5 - Mason Motquin (Southern Door) won by fall over Cameron Ambrosius (Southern Door) (Fall 5:18)

JV 118-121

Spencer Slezewski's place is 1st and has scored 26.0 team points.

Round 1 - Spencer Slezewski (Southern Door) won by fall over Carson Stordeur (Bay Port) (Fall 3:45)

Round 2 - Spencer Slezewski (Southern Door) won by fall over Jacob Nacotee (Green Bay West/East/Southwest) (Fall 3:30)

Round 3 - Spencer Slezewski (Southern Door) won by fall over Austin Kuehne (Manitowoc Lincoln) (Fall 3:14)

Round 4 - Spencer Slezewski (Southern Door) won by fall over Alex Montour (Shawano) (Fall 2:43)

Round 5 - Spencer Slezewski (Southern Door) won by fall over Ben Schroeder (Pulaski) (Fall 3:55)

JV 119-129

Ethan Alexander's place is 1st and has scored 24.0 team points.

Round 1 - Ethan Alexander (Southern Door) won by fall over Jack Behnke (Pulaski) (Fall 3:33)

Round 2 - Ethan Alexander (Southern Door) won by fall over Rex Sutton (Bay Port) (Fall 1:55)

Round 3 - Ethan Alexander (Southern Door) won by fall over Edison Huck (Manitowoc Lincoln) (Fall 4:41)

Round 4 - Ethan Alexander (Southern Door) won by fall over Jennifer Perez (Green Bay West/East/Southwest) (Fall 3:04)

Round 5 - Ethan Alexander (Southern Door) won by decision over Connor Schenian (De Pere) (Dec 6-5)

JV 128-133

Wyatt Wilke's place is 3rd and has scored 10.0 team points.

Round 1 - Nathan Barlament (Ashwaubenon) won by fall over Wyatt Wilke (Southern Door) (Fall 1:53)

Round 2 - Wyatt Wilke (Southern Door) won by major decision over Jj Zielinski (Menasha) (Maj 15-4)

Round 3 - A.b. Campbell (De Pere) won by fall over Wyatt Wilke (Southern Door) (Fall 3:21)

Round 4 - Brayden Madl (Pulaski) won by fall over Wyatt Wilke (Southern Door) (Fall 2:36)

Round 5 - Wyatt Wilke (Southern Door) won by decision over Braedon Warzynski (Bay Port) (Dec 9-2)

JV 133-136

Trevor Englebert's place is 3rd and has scored 15.5 team points.

Round 1 - Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) won by tech fall over Piper Novitski (Shawano) (TF 22-6)

Round 2 - Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) won by fall over Parker Ness (Pulaski) (Fall 2:30)

Round 3 - Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) won by tech fall over Rae Gommer (Green Bay West/East/Southwest) (TF 21-6)

Round 4 - Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) won by tech fall over Paden Clarke (De Pere) (TF 15-0)

Round 5 - Maxx Eliason (Ashwaubenon) won by medical forfeit over Trevor Englebert (Southern Door) (MFF)

JV 147-152

Thomas Grosbeier's place is 2nd and has scored 11.5 team points.

Round 1 - James Rose (Bay Port) won by fall over Thomas Grosbeier (Southern Door) (Fall 2:23)

Round 2 - Thomas Grosbeier (Southern Door) won by tech fall over Aydin Vang (Green Bay West/East/Southwest) (TF 22-7)

Round 3 - Thomas Grosbeier (Southern Door) won by fall over Andy Servais (Pulaski) (Fall 3:56)

Round 5 - Thomas Grosbeier (Southern Door) won by fall over Braeden Athey (Bay Port) (Fall 2:43)

JV 151-161

Thomas Jackson's place is 2nd and has scored 18.0 team points.

Round 1 - Jaegar Campbell (Bay Port) won by fall over Thomas Jackson (Southern Door) (Fall 0:40)

Round 2 - Thomas Jackson (Southern Door) won by fall over Roy Doxtator (Green Bay West/East/Southwest) (Fall 5:07)

Round 3 - Thomas Jackson (Southern Door) won by decision over Anthony Torres (Green Bay Preble) (Dec 7-2)

Round 4 - Thomas Jackson (Southern Door) won by fall over Hunter Schroeder (Sheboygan North) (Fall 3:02)

Round 5 - Thomas Jackson (Southern Door) won by fall over Ethan DeNamur (Sturgeon Bay) (Fall 1:56)

JV 161-169

Zack Lynch's place is 2nd and has scored 20.0 team points.

Round 1 - Zack Lynch (Southern Door) won by forfeit over Addison Breese (Green Bay West/East/Southwest) (FF)

Round 2 - Zack Lynch (Southern Door) won by fall over Cody Delebreau (Pulaski) (Fall 3:13)

Round 3 - Zack Lynch (Southern Door) won by fall over Austin Yedica (De Pere) (Fall 3:01)

Round 4 - Zack Lynch (Southern Door) won by fall over Kaden Cox (Shawano) (Fall 5:06)

Round 5 - Colton Zipp (Bay Port) won by fall over Zack Lynch (Southern Door) (Fall 4:41)

JV 170-181

Jonas Jandrin's place is 3rd and has scored 13.0 team points.

Round 1 - Sheldon Krueger (Shawano) won by fall over Jonas Jandrin (Southern Door) (Fall 3:13)

Round 2 - Jonas Jandrin (Southern Door) won by fall over Zachary Steber (Bay Port) (Fall 0:45)

Round 3 - Zak Wrobel (Sturgeon Bay) won by fall over Jonas Jandrin (Southern Door) (Fall 5:11)

Round 4 - Jonas Jandrin (Southern Door) won by fall over Deziree Mixon (Green Bay West/East/Southwest) (Fall 1:47)

Round 5 - Jonas Jandrin (Southern Door) won by decision over Evan Vogt (Manitowoc Lincoln) (Dec 8-1)

JV 173-185

Brayden Bertrand-Kinnard's place is 5th and has scored 7.0 team points.

Round 1 - Josh Krebsbach (Bay Port) won by decision over Brayden Bertrand-Kinnard (Southern Door) (Dec 8-3)

Round 2 - Brayden Bertrand-Kinnard (Southern Door) won by fall over Jack Dietz (Shawano) (Fall 5:04)

Round 3 - Miles Lasee (Ashwaubenon) won by fall over Brayden Bertrand-Kinnard (Southern Door) (Fall 0:32)

Round 4 - Eli Bartels (Green Bay Preble) won by fall over Brayden Bertrand-Kinnard (Southern Door) (Fall 5:38)

Round 5 - Cole Watermolen (De Pere) won by fall over Brayden Bertrand-Kinnard (Southern Door) (Fall 0:33)

JV 190-200

Riley Phillips's place is 2nd and has scored 20.0 team points.

Round 1 - Riley Phillips (Southern Door) won by fall over Alex Godoy (Green Bay Preble) (Fall 4:00)

Round 2 - Riley Phillips (Southern Door) won by fall over Lukas Ruechel (Pulaski) (Fall 1:53)

Round 3 - Riley Phillips (Southern Door) won by fall over Chase Nuthals (Shawano) (Fall 2:54)

Round 4 - Will Stock (Green Bay Preble) won in tie breaker - 1 over Riley Phillips (Southern Door) (TB-1 4-3)

Round 5 - Riley Phillips (Southern Door) won by fall over Alex Warden (Bay Port) (Fall 5:08)

Southern Door competes in final tune-up tournament at Preble

The Southern Door Eagles wrestling team will have one final weekend to improve their seeding at next weekend's regional tournament at Two Rivers.

 

The Eagles will be joined by Ashwaubenon, Bay Port, Coleman, De Pere, Denmark, Florence, Green Bay West, Kewaunee, Manitowoc Lincoln, Menasha, Pulaski, Shawano Community, Sheboygan North, and Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol for the tournament that begins at 9:30 a.m. at Green Bay Preble High School. The Eagles and the Storm have had good success at their tournaments this season while the Clippineers have competed hard with the numbers they have available.

 

The Eagles and Clippineers will appreciate the tough competition before next week's Division 2 regional tournament which will feature Brillion, Luxemburg-Casco, Wrightstown, Denmark, and host Two Rivers. The Storm will compete in Division 3 again this year, facing the likes of Reedsville, Cedar Grove- Belgium, Mishicot, St. Lawrence Seminary, and Valders.

 

 

Eagles girls lose to Oconto Falls at home

The Southern Door Eagles girls' basketball team started strong but were held in check in the second half of their 70-41 loss to Oconto Falls on Thursday night.

 

The Eagles shot only four free throws after the break compared to 14 in the first half. Kendra Shimon did most of the damage for the Eagles, scoring 15 points including two of the team's three three-pointers. Bella Price added 10 points in the loss for the Eagles.

 

Southern Door is back in action on Saturday when they travel to Sturgeon Bay. The game will be broadcast on 103.3 The Clipper beginning at 7 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the opening tip at 7:30 p.m.

Eagles win dual-meet finale against Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol

Southern Door and Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol wrapped up their dual meet season Thursday night against each other with the Eagles winning two of the three contested matches.

 

According to SBS Wrestling's Facebook page, Zak Wrobel escaped with the only victory of the night for the Clippineers while Southern Door's Brodie Overbeck beat Ben Roman and Thomas Jackson got the best of Ethan Denamur.

 

The two teams will compete at a tournament hosted by Green Bay Preble on Saturday before next week's regional meet at Two Rivers. 

 

Picture courtesy of SBS Wrestling

Eagles travel to take on Pioneers on 103.3 The Clipper

The Southern Door boys’ basketball team will be on the road on Friday night as they travel to take on the Sevastopol Pioneers in a Packerland conference contest. 

 

Southern Door (9-8, 7-3) is coming off of a non-conference loss to Luxemburg-Casco in their last outing and are 3-2 in their last five games. This is the second time these two teams are meeting this season, as Southern Door walked away with the first game by a score of 77-64. The Eagles are led by Drew Daoust who is averaging 18 points per game and Taylor Schaefer who is averaging 9 points per game. 

 

The Pioneers (3-13, 0-8) desperately need a win as they have dropped their last twelve consecutive games. Their three wins on the season have come at home and they are looking to get back in the win column at home on Friday night. The Pioneers are led by Jack de Young who is averaging 15 points per game and Manav Jandu who is averaging 9 points per game. 

 

The game will be broadcast on 103.3 The Clipper with Tanner DeGrave and Reece Robillard on the call with pregame set for 7 p.m. followed by tip at 7:30.

Eagles girls host Oconto Falls

The Southern Door girls' basketball team will play their second non-conference game of the week Thursday night when they host Oconto Falls. 

 

No Eagles players cracked double digits during their 55-32 loss to Sheboygan Falls earlier this week. Ashlyn Delfosse led the team with seven points and Isabella Price had six points in the game that saw them enter halftime down 33-19 with both teams' defenses clamping down in the second half. A win would snap a four-game losing streak for the Eagles. The Panthers have won five of their last seven games, including a 60-9 drubbing of Little Chute earlier this week.

 

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m.

Southern Door, Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol wrap up dual meet season Thursday

The final dual meet of the season will pit Door County's two rivals against each other on the wrestling mats at Sturgeon Bay.

 

Southern Door and Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol will only have the Preble Invitational on Saturday left on their schedules before next weekend's regional tournament. The two squads finished behind Kewaunee in the conference standings after the Eagles lost to the Storm 41-36 on Tuesday. The Clippineers have been victimized more by numbers than by skill, often dressing less than half of the 14 available weight classes. The Eagles placed eight wrestlers and the Clippineers had one reach the podium at last weekend's Dirk Sorenson Door County Classic. 

 

Thursday's dual meet begins at 7 p.m.

 

 

Southern Door wrestlers come up short against Kewaunee

There will be no new conference championship banners hung by the Southern Door wrestling team this season.

 

The Eagles came up just short in its bid to win the Packerland, losing to Kewaunee 41-36. Mitchell Van Goethem, Max Severin, Logan Steinhorst, Mitch Thompson, and Ezra Ducat picked up key victories for the Storm to secure the championship despite forfeiting four weight classes.

 

The Eagles are back in action later this week as they battle Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol.

Southern Door wrestling hosts quad with championship implications

The Southern Door wrestling team will compete three times on Tuesday night, but it will be their first dual meet of the evening that will carry the most weight.

 

The Eagles will welcome Kewaunee, Wrightstown, and Bay Port to the Eagle Gym for a night of wrestling. The matchup against the Storm will be for the conference title with both teams as of right now undefeated in their other conference matchups. The Eagles are coming off a fourth-place finish at the Dirk Sorenson Door County Classic where Bay Port won the whole tournament and Wrightstown took 12th with their JV squads. The Storm is coming off an 11th place finish at the Deerfield Scramble on Saturday.

 

The first dual now begins at 5:30 p.m., a half hour earlier than scheduled.

Eagles girls fall to Sheboygan Falls

Sheboygan Falls was just too much for the Southern Door Eagles as they lost to Sheboygan Falls Monday night 50-32.

 

The loss drops the Eagles to 4-14 on the season. They will stay out of conference on Thursday when they play at home against Oconto Falls before playing at Sturgeon Bay on Saturday. 

Lady Spartans host Truckers on 96.7 WBDK

The Luxemburg-Casco Lady Spartans will host the Clintonville Truckers in a North Eastern Conference game Tuesday night.  The Spartans (6-7, 7-11 overall) are coming off a 72-30 loss to Fox Valley Lutheran last Thursday night, while Clintonville (7-6, 8-11 overall) beat Little Chute 39-23.  

 

The Truckers are led by Lauren Zwikschitz with 10.3 points per game.  Spartan Taylor Thiry leads Luxemburg-Casco in scoring with a 17.2 average. 

 

Matt Piesler and Paul Schmitt will have the call with the pregame set for 6:30 pm on 96.7 FM WBDK and tip off shortly after 7 pm from Luxemburg-Casco High School. The game will also be streamed on New Radio Sports Network.