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Sturgeon Bay High School

Clippers look to start fresh in 11-Player season

Numbers mean everything in life, but especially in sports. Sturgeon Bay football has finally gotten the numbers to return back to the Packerland Conference and 11-Player football and they are taking the opportunity and running with it. 

 

Sturgeon Bay has been the talk of the conference so far this offseason, after rejoining 11-Player Football after a brief multi-year stint in 8-Player. Coach Jim Adams stepped down from his head coaching position in January, and Carl Waterstreet has officially taken over the job for the Clippers. Sturgeon Bay is coming off of a 2-6 season last year as an independent in 8-Player Football, but look to have a lot of potential back in the Packerland Conference this season.

 

Sturgeon Bay’s offense showed glimpses of reaching their full potential in wins over Williams Bay 62-6 and Bowler/Gresham 48-12 and will look to add to that this coming up season. David Zuehlke and Mason Sacotte are two players that could take huge jumps for Sturgeon Bay this season, and the team as a whole has a chance to burst onto the season in their first season back in the Packerland Conference.

 

Sturgeon Bay opens up their season Friday, August 19th, at home against Green Bay West. This will be Sturgeon Bay's first test back in the 11-Player level, and look to start it off with a win and prove that they belong where they are.