Sturgeon Bay High School

Clippers soccer earns draw against Zephyrs

For a second game in a row, Sturgeon Bay’s defense kept the scoresheet clean. Keeper Isabella Jimenez Seyfer had 10 saves and has not yielded a goal in three straight games.

 

“Izzy’s play has been outstanding. We lost a starting defender in our last game, but still put a fine defensive game together. Sophomore Maria Neri and Junior Miya Nell joined center backs Yarrow Goetelmann and Riley Anderson to lead a fine defensive effort. Our holding midfielder, Shambo Wienke, has been an extremely reliable and hard-working factor in all of our games. While we are struggling to score, we have positioned ourselves well in our conference and section early in the season with our defense. As a team, we have played with determination, and we are improving with each game.” SBHS has yet to play a home game this season. Next up for the Clippers is Ronald Reagan HS in Milwaukee.