Southern Door High School Archives for 2025-05

Kewaunee track heads to Marinette for WIAA Sectional

The Kewaunee track team visits Marinette Friday night in efforts to send many of their athletes to LaCrosse next weekend for the WIAA State Track Meet.

 

It will be a busy evening for the Storm's Hannah Miller, who qualified for several events on the track and in the jumping pits.

 

The sectional will also include Amherst, Brillion, Campbellsport, Chilton, Clintonville Truckers, Denmark, Fox Valley Lutheran, Freedom, Kewaskum, Luxemburg-Casco, Kiel, Little Chute, Marinette, Menominee Indian, New Holstein, New London, North Fond du Lac-, Notre Dame Academy, Oconto Falls, Oostburg, Peshtigo, Plymouth, Seymour, Shawano Community, Sheboygan Falls, Southern Door, Sturgeon Bay, Two Rivers, Waupaca, Winnebago Lutheran Academy, Wittenberg-Birnamwood, Wrightstown, and Xavier when it begins at 3 p.m.

 

800 Meters Division 2 - Finals

4.10Joseph Schlies2:08.27aPRKewauneeQ

 

4x800 Relay Division 2 - Finals

3.10

Joseph Schlies

12

Justin Lischka

10

Gage Vlies

11

Trevor Gauthier

8:58.04a

Kewaunee - AQ

 

Shot Put - 12lb Division 2 - Finals

4.11Mitchell Boeder47-01.00PRKewauneeQ

 

Discus - 1.6kg Division 2 - Finals

3.11Mitchell Boeder142-01KewauneeQ

 

800 Meters Division 2 - Finals

1.11Hannah Miller2:23.85aKewauneeQ

 

1600 Meters Division 2 - Finals

1.11Hannah Miller5:18.10aKewauneeQ

 

300m Hurdles - 30" Division 2 - Finals

4.12Braelyn Witcpalek49.99aPRKewauneeQ

 

4x400 Relay Division 2 - Finals

1.9

Natalie Miller

9

Kaylyn Martin

12

Braelyn Witcpalek

11

Hannah Miller

4:11.33a

Kewaunee - AQ

 

4x800 Relay Division 2 - Finals

3.9

Kaylyn Martin

9

Milli Paul

11

Mia Ihlenfeldt

9

Natalie Miller

10:52.54a

Kewaunee - AQ

 

Shot Put - 4kg Division 2 - Finals

4.11Chyanne Robinson32-07.00PRKewauneeQ

 

 

Discus - 1kg Division 2 - Finals

2.11Chyanne Robinson107-04KewauneeQ

 

Pole Vault Division 2 - Finals

3.9Natalie Miller9-00.00PRKewauneeQ

 

Long Jump Division 2 - Finals

3.11Gabby Stangel15-11.25KewauneeQ

 

Triple Jump Division 2 - Finals

1.11Hannah Miller34-06.00KewauneeQ

 

Eagles soar to Marinette for WIAA Track Sectional

The Southern Door track team will be represented by more than two dozen athletes in Friday's WIAA Sectional meet in Marinette.

 

Both teams finished in the top three in Tuesday's regional meet in Chilton. The sectional will also include Amherst, Brillion, Campbellsport, Chilton, Clintonville Truckers, Denmark, Fox Valley Lutheran, Freedom, Kewaskum, Kewaunee, Kiel, Little Chute, Marinette, Menominee Indian, New Holstein, New London, North Fond du Lac-, Notre Dame Academy, Oconto Falls, Oostburg, Peshtigo, Plymouth, Seymour, Shawano Community, Sheboygan Falls, Luxemburg-Casco, Sturgeon Bay, Two Rivers, Waupaca, Winnebago Lutheran Academy, Wittenberg-Birnamwood, Wrightstown, and Xavier when it begins at 3 p.m.

 

400 Meters Division 2 - Finals

4.12Lucas Conard54.02aPRSouthern DoorQ

 

800 Meters Division 2 - Finals

2.12Ben Grota2:05.96aPRSouthern DoorQ

3.12Lucas Conard2:06.82aPRSouthern DoorQ

 

1600 Meters Division 2 - Finals

2.12Ben Grota4:47.36aSouthern DoorQ

 

110m Hurdles - 39" Division 2 - Finals

2.11Damontrae Meeks15.86aPRSouthern DoorQ

 

300m Hurdles - 36" Division 2 - Finals

2.11Damontrae Meeks43.51aPRSouthern DoorQ

4.9DeMarco Parks Jr.44.42aPRSouthern DoorQ

 

4x100 Relay Division 2 - Finals

3.12

Makii Taylor

11

Colt Gilbertson

9

Vincent Price

11

Lauden Berg

46.69a

Southern Door - AQ

 

4x400 Relay Division 2 - Finals

4.12

Brayden Vogel

10

Elmer Jeanquart

12

Lucas Conard

12

Ben Grota

3:43.60a

Southern Door - AQ

 

Discus - 1.6kg Division 2 - Finals

1.12Cruz Calvillo147-04PRSouthern DoorQ

 

High Jump Division 2 - Finals

1.11Braeden VanRemortel6-00.00Southern DoorQ

 

Pole Vault Division 2 - Finals

1.11Grant Pieschek13-00.00Southern DoorQ

 

Long Jump Division 2 - Finals

2.11Lauden Berg20-02.75Southern DoorQ

 

Triple Jump Division 2 - Finals

3.11Lauden Berg41-03.25Southern DoorQ

 

400 Meters Division 2 - Finals

3.9Nikaya Trusova1:03.05aPRSouthern DoorQ

 

1600 Meters Division 2 - Finals

3.11Emma Bousley5:55.54aSouthern DoorQ

 

100m Hurdles - 33" Division 2 - Finals

1.10Elise Jackson15.75aPRSouthern DoorQ

2.9Amira Anschutz16.26aPRSouthern DoorQ

 

300m Hurdles - 30" Division 2 - Finals

1.10Elise Jackson46.83aPRSouthern DoorQ

 

4x200 Relay Division 2 - Finals

2.10

Portia Hah

10

Kyleigh Claflin

9

Amira Anschutz

10

Chelsie Claflin

1:53.66a

Southern Door - AQ

 

High Jump Division 2 - Finals

4.11Ava Everard4-08.00Southern DoorQ

 

Pole Vault Division 2 - Finals

4.12Marissa Shefchik8-03.00PRSouthern DoorQ

 

Long Jump Division 2 - Finals

2.11Frankie Nellis16-06.75Southern DoorQ

 

Triple Jump Division 2 - Finals

2.11Frankie Nellis33-06.75Southern DoorQ

3.11Ava Everard32-10.00PRSouthern DoorQ

Eagles softball out by the Lions

The Southern Door softball team gave up three separate three-run rallies as they fell to top-seed Brillion 10-2 on Thursday to end their season.

 

The Eagles gave up one run in the first inning by three runs in the second, fifth, and sixth innings to put the game out of reach. The Eagles were able to cut a four-run deficit in half in the fourth inning when Samantha Melville singled, allowing Madison Counard to score on an error before Alanah Kaye brought her home on a single. 

 

Lions pitching limited the Eagles to five hits while limiting the damage caused by two errors. Melville posted two hits while Counard, Ashlyn Delfosse, and Kaye registered one hit. Kaye took the loss from the circle, allowing 10 runs (7 ER) on 11 hits while striking out six.

Errors Doom Eagles on U-102.1

The Southern Door Eagles season came to a close Thursday night at the hands of the Mishicot Indians 4-2 on U-1021 in Brussels. 

 

The Indians would score in the top of the first inning and add a few more in the 3rd to take a 4-0 lead into the fifth inning. All four of the Indians runs came across via errors. With the Indians threatening to score more with two on nobody out, Tyler Neinas would replace Drew Daoust on the mound for the Eagles shutting down the threat by Mishicot.

 

The Eagles would start to chip away in the bottom of the fifth when Nick Beck reached on a leadoff double. He would come around to score three batters later on a Tyler Neinas single. Then in the bottom of the sixth inning Isaac Baudhuin would have a leadoff single and come around to score on a Mason Paye sacrifice fly. the Eagles would bring the tying run to the plate in the bottom of the seventh with nobody out, but back-to- back-to-back strikeouts ended the game and the Eagles season.

Eagles Host Indians to Open Playoffs on U-102.1

The Southern Door Eagles did enough in the regular season to earn a home game to open their 2025 playoff run.  They will host the Mishicot Indians Thursday afternoon on U102.1 and NEW Radio Sports Network.  

 

The Eagles finished the regular season with a 7-12 overall record, including a 9-game losing streak in the middle of the season. They wrapped up the season on Tuesday against Gibraltar/Washington Island, in which they fell 1-2 on the road. Isaac Baudhuin allowed just two runs (2 ER) on three hits while striking out six. The lone run the Eagles scored was driven in by a Drew Daoust single. 

 

 Mishicot finished their season 8-14, ending on a two-game win streak in which they shut out their opponent. They last played a week ago.

 

Jacob Nate will guide you through the afternoon action, starting with a 4:20 pregame in Brussels before the 4:30 first pitch. 

 

Listen to our pregame interview with Eagles manager Nate Albert here

Plzak's single the difference in Eagles' tournament win on U-102.1

A back-and-forth affair swung in the favor of the Southern Door softball team late as they clinched a regional title game berth with a 5-3 win over Chilton on Tuesday.

 

 

The Eagles answered the Tigers' first-inning tally with one of their own in the frame, thanks to Samantha Melville's baserunning ability on a pair of wild pitches. They would answer again in the fourth inning when the Eagles answered Mya Grenzer with two of their own, with more smart base running from Melville and Alannah Kaye. The Tigers tied the game in the sixth only to have the Eagles answer once again, this time on a two-out, two-run single roped by Audrey Plzak.

 

 

With Melville on the mound, the Eagles secured the win with a 1-2-3 inning to advance to Thursday's regional final at top-seeded Brillion.

 

 

Melville, Ashlynn Delfosse, Kaye, Plzak, and Ava Uecker all tallied hits in the win with Uecker and Paye collecting the RBI. Melville and Kaye combined to allow three runs (2 ER) on eight hits while stiking out three. 

 

Southern Door softball opens tournament play vs. Chilton on U-102.1

The Southern Door softball team opens WIAA Tournament play on Tuesday with a home game against Chilton on U-102.1

 

The Eagles won four of its final seven games to end the season with a 13-7 mark, finishing including 8-3 in the Packerland Conference to take second place. In their final game before the tournament, the Eagles prevailed against fellow Door County team Southern Door 10-6. In the win, Alanah Kaye hit two home runs at the plate and struck out 13 from the circle. Madison Counard, Samantha Melville, and Kaye all had two hits.

 

The Tigers finished their season with a 14-10 mark and a 9-5 mark in the Eastern Wisconsin Conference. They won 7 of their final 10 games heading into the tournament, including a 7-4 win over New Holstein.

 

Tim Kowols and Jacob Nate will have the call beginning at 4:15 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the first pitch at 4:30 p.m.

Eagles baseball stopped short against Cougars

A three-run rally in the seventh inning forced extra innings but it was not enough for Southern Door to beat Coleman Friday evening, falling in nine innings 5-4.

 

The Cougars and Eagles traded runs in the first two innings before the visitors tallied one run in the third inning and two more in the fourth. The Eagles were able to close the gap with just one out to play with when Braylon Berg hit a bases-clearing, three-run triple to force extra innings. A run-scoring single in the ninth inning gave the Cougars a one-run lead. Nick Beck would make his way over to third base in the bottom of the ninth inning after drawing a walk, but he was left stranded.

 

Tyler Neinas led the way with three hits while Caden Pierre registered two hits. Berg posted two RBI and Drew Daoust drove in one run.

 

 

Late rally, errors doom Eagles softball vs. Thunder

On Monday night, a six-run rally doomed the Southern Door softball team as they fell to Seymour 10-6 on the road.

 

The Eagles found themselves down 2-0 when they scored their first run in the fourth inning when Samantha Melville stole home with Alanah Paye at the plate. After giving up two more runs in the fifth inning, the Eagles tied the game with three runs in the sixth inning thanks to two errors and a run-scoring single off the bat of Lexi Tassoul. The momentum swung hard the other way in the bottom of the inning as the Thunder scored six times with back-to-back extra base hits and an error the biggest blows. A bases-loaded walk and a single by Ava Uecker got two of the runs back, but still left the Eagles short in the end. 

 

Kaye, Tassoul, and Aubrey Plzak all had two hits in the game for the Eagles. The team's defense committed five errors on the night, leading to four unearned runs.

Eagles Ride Momentum to Face Zephyrs on U102.1

 The Southern Door Eagles travel to St. Mary Catholic Friday night to take on the Zephyrs under the lights in Neenah. The game will be broadcast on U102.1 and NEW Radio Sports Network.

 

Southern Door is on the upswing this week, claiming victories over Sturgeon Bay and NEW Lutheran. The Eagles had 10+ run advantages in each Game. The two teams came after the Eagles lost nine games in a row.

 

The Zephyrs are 7-6 on the season and got back into the win column on Monday with a 6-2 win over Manitowoc Lutheran. They had a two-game win streak snapped last Friday night when they lost to Luxemburg-Casco 10-0 on 104.1 WRLU. 

 

Jacob Nate will take you through the game starting with a 6:45 pregame show, before first pitch which is scheduled for 7:00pm.

Eagles softball shuts out Blazers

The Southern Door softball team scored two runs to start the game and four more to end it to be NEW Lutheran 6-0 in Green Bay on Tuesday.

 

Ashlyn Delfosse's RBI double and a run-scoring error gave the Eagles the 2-0 lead in the first inning. It would stay 2-0 until the seventh inning when Ava Uecker singled home two runs and Madison Counard's single led to two more to stake the Eagles to their eventual six run advantage. Delfosse and Samantha Melville teamed up on the shutout, allowing just three hits while striking out five apiece.

Eagles baseball batters Blazers

After blowing past the Clippers on Monday, the Southern Door baseball team burned the Blazers for 10 runs in a 10-0 win over NEW Lutheran on Tuesday.

 

The second inning proved to be the most fruitful for the Eagles as they scored in each of the five innings played. In the frame, Braylon Berg's RBI double and singles from Isaac Baudhuin and Collin Everard helped the Eagles score four runs. The Eagles pounded out 12 hits, led by three from Everard and two from Tyler Neinas and Drew Daoust. Baudhuin and Everard each tallied two RBI while six others drove in at least one. Helping the cause was also five Blazers errors. Mason Paye didn't need much to secure the win on the mound, allowing just two hits and no walks while striking out nine.

Eagles Find Offense in Win over Clippers on U-102.1

The Southern Door Eagles traveled to Sturgeon Bay Monday night and took advantage of Clipper mistakes to win 13-2 on U102.1. 

 

For the first time in their recent losing streak, the Southern Door Eagles scored first.  Part of what helped that become the case was shifting Tyler Neinas into the leadoff slot. On the very first pitch of the game, he would line a single into centerfield.  He would then cross home plate just two batters later on a sac fly by Colin Everard.  The Clippers are no stranger to their leadoff hitter finding success, though, as in the bottom of the inning, Patrick Haese would single as well.  He would also be brought home by the 3-hole hitter, Caleb Plzak, who brought him home with a single of his own.   

 

The teams would swap runs in the 3rd inning as both leadoff hitters crossed the plate again.  Things would take a turn in the 5th inning when the Eagles would send 10 batters to the plate, taking advantage of some misplays by a few Eagles, scoring six runs.  Patrick Haese would replace Ethan Kratcha for a successful 6th, but some troubling defense would spell doom for the Clippers in the 7th as they once again allowed the Eagles to bat around, including another five runs to cross the plate.

 

Drew Daoust would go the distance for the Eagles, allowing just two runs, while Ethan Kratcha would take the loss for the Clippers.

 

The Clippers take on Gibraltar/Washington Island on Thursday.  Southern Door returns to the field tomorrow at NEW Lutheran and again on Friday at St. Mary Catholic. Friday night's game can be heard again with Jacob Nate on U102.1 and NEW Radio Sports Network, starting with a 6:45 pregame and a 7:00 first pitch.  

Eagles softball splits Elkhart Lake, Wrightstown matchups

The Southern Door softball team bounced back from a 15-10 loss to Elkhart Lake with a commanding 12-2 win over Wrightstown on Saturday.

 

In game one, the Eagles saw their nine run lead disappear in a single inning as the Resorters responded with 14 runs in the fifth inning. The Eagles would get only one of those runs back in the bottom of the fifth, but they gave back in the seventh inning. Alanah Kaye, Aubrey Plzak, Lexi Tassoul, and Samantha Melville all hit double in the game with three of them registering multi-hit games. Melville, Kaye, and Plzak also led the team with RBI at two.

 

In game two, the Eagles scored four in the third and six more in the fourth to effectively put the game away despite both teams scoring twice in the fifth inning. Samantha Melville shined from the circle, allowing two runs (1 ER) on one hit while striking out four. The Eagles were led by Ashlyn Delfosse, who went 4-4 with three runs scored and four more batted. Lexi Tassoul and Reese Vogel each had two RBI while Madyson Counard and Ava Uecker each tallied two hits in the win.

Southern Door girls win VanderPan Invitational

The Southern Door Eagles girls track team outscored second place Plymouth by 13 points to capture the VanderPan Invitational crown on Friday.

 

Leading the Eagles to the team victory was Elise Jackson (100M and 300M hurdles), who won her two events while the team posted seven top-three performances. On the boys side, Grant Pieschek won gold in the pole vault as the Eagles took sixth place.

 

Mens Results

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

7.11Lauden Berg24.58aSouthern Door

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

8.12Lucas Conard54.52aPRSouthern Door

13.10Elmer Jeanquart57.19aPRSouthern Door

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

Splits

8.12Ben Grota2:06.62aPRSouthern Door

11.12Lucas Conard2:09.88aSRSouthern Door

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

Splits

4.12Ben Grota4:45.17aSouthern Door

11.10Owen Larios Amezqui...5:01.32aPRSouthern Door

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

10.10Owen Larios Amezqui...11:18.68aSRSouthern Door

12.9Joel Moyer12:05.69aPRSouthern Door

110m Hurdles - 39" Varsity - Finals

6.11Damontrae Meeks17.34aSouthern Door

300m Hurdles - 36" Varsity - Finals

13.9Raymond Paye48.14aSouthern Door

16.9DeMarco Parks Jr.49.82aSouthern Door

11Damontrae MeeksDNSSouthern Door

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

5.12

Makii Taylor

9

Vincent Price

11

Landon Vandertie

11

Lauden Berg

47.18a

Southern Door - A

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

7.9

Raymond Paye

9

DeMarco Parks Jr.

9

Dariel Lopez Diaz

9

Vincent Price

1:43.64a

Southern Door - A

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

6.12

Ethan Kaser

10

Elmer Jeanquart

12

Brayden Vogel

12

Lucas Conard

3:49.63a

Southern Door - A

4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals

8.12

Brayden Vogel

12

Ethan Kaser

9

Colton Valley

9

Joel Moyer

9:49.14a

Southern Door - A

Shot Put - 12lb Varsity - Finals

7.12Cruz Calvillo42' 9.5"Southern Door

9.11Landon Vandertie40' 3"Southern Door

13.12Luke Walentowski37' 3"SRSouthern Door

Discus - 1.6kg Varsity - Finals

4.12Cruz Calvillo142' 2"Southern Door

15.12Landon Schley102' 10"PRSouthern Door

22.12Luke Walentowski77' 8"Southern Door

High Jump Varsity - Finals

Field Series

2.11Braeden VanRemortel6' 0"Southern Door

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

Field Series

1.11Grant Pieschek12' 6"Southern Door

10.9Jesse Thorson8' 0"Southern Door

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

3.11Lauden Berg20' 10.5"Southern Door

11.12Brayden Vogel17' 11"Southern Door

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

2.11Lauden Berg41' 0.5"Southern Door

5.12Brayden VogelJ37' 7"Southern Door

12.9Raymond Paye34' 2.5"Southern Door

 Womens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

6.10Kyleigh Claflin14.16aSouthern Door

7.10Portia Hah14.23aSouthern Door

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

6.10Chelsie Claflin28.85aSouthern Door

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

4.9Nikaya Trusova1:05.99aSouthern Door

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

Splits

10.12Kelsey Johnson2:45.86aPRSouthern Door

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

Splits

4.11Emma Bousley5:48.18aPRSouthern Door

6.9Addison Miller5:55.51aPRSouthern Door

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

Splits

4.11Emma Bousley12:39.35aSRSouthern Door

7.9Addison Miller13:10.79aPRSouthern Door

100m Hurdles - 33" Varsity - Finals

1.10Elise Jackson16.73aPRSouthern Door

2.9Amira Anscutz17.59aSouthern Door

4.10Daylia Sund17.88aSouthern Door

300m Hurdles - 30" Varsity - Finals

1.10Elise Jackson48.67aSouthern Door

5.9Amira Anscutz55.37aSouthern Door

7.10Daylia Sund58.49aSouthern Door

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.10

Delaney Wilke

10

Tara Maccaux

10

Chelsie Claflin

10

Kyleigh Claflin

53.79a

Southern Door - A

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.10

Portia Hah

10

Kyleigh Claflin

9

Amira Anscutz

11

Frankie Nellis

1:53.78a

Southern Door - A

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

6.9

Nikaya Trusova

12

Ellie Engerson

10

Daylia Sund

10

Elise Jackson

4:34.47a

Southern Door - A

4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals

7.12

Ellie Engerson

12

Abby Petrina

9

Kennedy Pierre

12

Kelsey Johnson

12:57.25a

Southern Door - A

Shot Put - 4kg Varsity - Finals

6.11Kailyn Neville30' 6"Southern Door

Discus - 1kg Varsity - Finals

6.11Kailyn Neville89' 6"Southern Door

High Jump Varsity - Finals

Field Series

5.11Ava Everard4' 8"Southern Door

11.9Adley LaVine4' 6"PRSouthern Door

13.10Maiya Olson4' 4"Southern Door

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

Field Series

3.12Marissa Shefchik8' 0"Southern Door

6.9Nikaya Trusova6' 6"Southern Door

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

2.11Frankie Nellis16' 0.5"Southern Door

5.12Kailey Guilette14' 5"Southern Door

16.9Adley LaVine12' 2"Southern Door

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

6.11Frankie Nellis32' 6.25"Southern Door

7.12Kailey Guilette32' 4"Southern Door

11.11Ava Everard28' 11.5"Southern Door

Eagles softball split with Panthers

The Southern Door softball team split their games with Oconto Falls on Friday, winning game one 4-1 before dropping game two 8-6.

 

In the first game, the Eagles scored runs in the 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 6th inning while holding the Panthers to just one run in the second inning. Ashley Delfosse paced the Eagles offense with two hits and a RBI while Alanah Kaye, Lexi Tassoul, and Alanna Paye each had one hit. Paye and Kaye combined to strike out 11 while allowing one run (1 ER) on three hits.

 

In the second game, the game swung back and forth with the Eagles answering a three-run first inning with three of their own, thanks to a three-run blast from Lexi Tassoul. The Eagles lost the lead briefly in the fifth inning before tying it back up on an Alanah Kaye double. However, they lost in the end as the Panthers plated two in the seventh inning. Samantha Melville and Grace Gutschow each had two hits in the loss taken by Melville, who allowed eight runs (5 ER) on eight hits while striking out seven. 

Eagles baseball drops pair to Blue Devils

The Southern Door baseball team lost both games against Oconto on Friday, 9-3 and 3-1.

 

In the first game, the Blue Devils put up crooked numbers in three different innings, highlighted by a four-run second inning where Bryce Knoll cleared the bases with a triple that scored three runs. The Eagles scored all of their runs in the fifth inning on a two-run single from Tyler Neinas and another run-scoring single from Isaac Baudhuin. Baudhuin took the loss on the mound, allowing nine runs (7 ER) on eight hits in six innings of work. Six different Eagles tallied hits in the loss.

 

In the second game, the Eagles could not scratch across a run until sixth inning when they were down 3-0 after the Blue Devils scored single runs in the second, fourth, and fifth innings. That's when a ball hit by Mason Paye was mishandled, allowing Collin Everard to score. Five different Eagles registered hits as Paye took the loss on the mound.

Eagles softball crushes Wolverines

The Southern Door softball team jumped out to a 8-0 lead and put the final touches on the game in the sixth inning in a 10-0 win over Crivitz on Thursday.

 

Ashlyn Delfosse got the rout started with the first of her four RBI in the opening inning with a single before an error and Aubrey Plzak single made it 3-0. Delfosse made it 5-0 with a two-run double in the second while Madison Counard and Reese Vogel slapped back-to-back doubles to make it 8-0 after three innings. A RBI fielder's choice off of Delfosse's bat and a Lexi Tassoul single allowed the game to end early in the sixth inning. Counard, Samantha Melville, Delfosse, and Plzak all posted multi-hit games to complement Alanah Kaye's no-hitter that featured 12 strikeouts.

 

They are back in action this afternoon at 3:45 p.m. when they play a twin bill against Oconto Falls.

Eagles softball shuts out Storm

Southern Door's Alanah Kaye and Ashlyn Delfosse combined to allow just three hits while striking out eight in the team's 3-0 win over Kewaunee on Tuesday.

 

Madison Counard's sacrifice fly in the first inning and run-scoring single in the fifth inning along with Audrey Plzak's RBI single in the fourth inning accounted for the only runs scored in the game. Counard, Reese Vogel, and Plzak each registered two hits in the Eagles victory. In the other dugout, Vivian Bootz, Breanna Riha, and Mariah Schlies could only manage singles in the loss. Riha took the loss for the Storm, allowing three runs (2 ER) on seven hits and three walks while striking out four.

Eagles softball doubled by Lions

A 4-0 run deficit was too much for the Southern Door Eagles softball team as they fell 4-2 at home. 

 

Alanah Kaye provided the offense late for the Eagles, hitting a solo home run in the sixth inning and drive in a run on a sacrifice fly in the seventh inning. The Eagles had the tying run at the plate with one out before striking out and flying out to end the threat.

 

Samantha Melville and Lexi Tassoul each had two hits for the Eagles. The pitching staff combined for 10 strikeouts, but two Eagles errors bit them as only one of the four runs given up was earned.

Eagles' Delfosse cycles past Clippers

Ashlyn Delfosse only needed four innings to hit a cycle in Southern Door softball's team 16-0 win over Sturgeon Bay on Friday.

 

Delfosse singled in the first, tripled in the second, doubled in the third, and went yard in the fourth to hit for the cycle. She ended her day 4-4 with four RBI. Madison Counard and Samantha Melville also had multi-hit games while Counard drove in four runs and Alanah Kaye and Aubrey Plzak drove in a pair. 

 

Annika Schoeneman takes the loss for the Sturgeon Bay Clippers. Schoeneman pitched 3 and 2/3rds innings giving up 13 runs. Maddie Deisher and Schoeneman both singled for the Clippers in the loss.

Eagles Lose Lead Late to Clippers on U102.1

It was the early and late innings that held all the scoring Friday night as the Sturgeon Bay Clippers come from behind to beat the Southern Door Eagles 6-2 in Brussels.

 

The Clippers leadoff batter, Patrick Haese, bunted for a base hit single. He was moved over to second by the next batter Bryce Plzak.  Caleb Plzak would hit a ground ball to short, retiring Bryce, but the attempted double play relay throw to first was mishandled by the Eagles first baseman Nick Beck, which allowed Haese to score from third.  In the bottom of the inning though, the Eagles own leadoff batter Tyler Neinas reached via a walk and be advance to second by a Drew Daoust groundout. A pair of back to back doubles by Nick Beck and Collin Everard drove in runs staking the Eagles to a 2-1 lead.  

 

That 2-1 score would hold up until the 6th inning when the Clippers finally wore down Tyler Neinas.  In the 6th they would send 9 batter to the plate, tying the game on a error by the Eagles center fielder allowing Stephen Prescott to score the tying run.  The Clippers would then load the bases for Bryce Plak who rewarded the effort by driving the ball to the fence and a bases clearing double.  Daoust would replace Neinas on the mound after that hit. The Clipper added one insurance run as well in the 7th on a bases loaded wild pitch and the final score of 6-2.

 

Unofficial final lines for each team

Eagles - 2 runs, 2 hits, 2 errors, 5 stranded. Tyler Neinas takes the loss.

Clippers - 6 runs, 6 hits, 1 error, 9 stranded.  Siggy Hansen gets the win, including retiring 12 straight Eagles at one point.

 

Each team plays next on Tuesday as the Eagles travel to Kewaunee (on 104.1 WRLU), and the Clippers stay at home to take on Gibraltar/Washington Island (on 105.1 The GOAT).

Eagles, Clippers meet on baseball diamond on U-102.1

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers and Southern Door Eagles meet Friday night in Brussels. The Clippers enter the game with a 3-2 conference record (5-5 overall), while the Eagles are 1-3 in conference (4-4 overall).

 

The Clippers had their game against Luxemburg-Casco rained on Thursday after grinding out a 2-1 win over Algoma on Tuesday. Ethan Kratcha dealt for the Clippers, striking out 10 while allowing just one run (1 ER) on one hit in a 2-1 win. Siggy Hansen posted two hits while Caleb Plzak, Kratcha, and Braylon LaRoche each had one in the win.

 

Southern Door last played Tuesday in a 12-11 loss against Peshtigo in which the Eagles trailed 10-4 entering the 7th inning.  The Eagles mounted a serious comeback thanks partly to run-scoring singles from Isaac Baudhuin, Collin Everard, and a RBI double by Braylon Berg, but had the comeback spoiled in the bottom of the inning.

 

Tune in as Jacob Nate has the call on U-102.1 and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com beginning at 4:50 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the first pitch at 5 p.m.

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