Sturgeon Bay High School

Sturgeon Bay, Sevastopol renew rivalry on U-102.1

Two just over six miles apart will renew acquaintances on Monday when Sturgeon Bay welcomes Sevastopol to campus for a doubleheader.

 

The Clippers played a pair of close games against Green Bay area teams last week, falling to Southwest 12-7 on Thursday and Preble on Saturday 5-4. "These past two games (GB Southwest and GB Preble) were both hard-fought close games against bigger schools," said Sturgeon Bay Coach Neal Henrigillis. "They are definitely good tests as we get closer to the playoffs. They shine a light on what we need to improve and how far we've come as a team this year. Today, against Preble, I think we played well. However, the difference between good and great is very small. If we can fix those little things I believe the best is still ahead of us this year." The losses dropped the Clippers to 11-10 on the season.

 

The Pioneers were outscored by the Random Lake Rams, who scored 18 runs in two innings and beat them Friday 23-0 in five innings. The Rams outhit the Pioneers 17-2, with Aidan Isaksen and Tyler Grooters accounting for the only hits for Sevastopol. The Pioneers are 3-12 overall and 3-9 in the Packerland Conference. They last won on April 30th when they swept a doubleheader against NEW Lutheran.

 

Jacob Nate and Bryan Mazur will have the call on U-102.1 beginning at 4:15 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the first pitch at 4:30 p.m.