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Sturgeon Bay High School Archives for 2021-03

Sturgeon Bay football battles Oakfield on 103.3 The Clipper

The Sturgeon Bay football team looks to make two in a row for the first time since 2012.

 

The Clippers won their first game in the Eight-Man era last week when they topped Chequamegon 22-18 at Capital Credit Union Park in Ashwaubenon. Anthony Jennerjohn found Jack Schmelzer twice in the endzone to pick up the Clippers' first win since 2017. The Oaks lost a close game themselves last week, falling to Wisconsin Heights 28-22. Grant Bass scored twice for the Oaks while picking up 98 yards on the ground. 

 

Tim Kowols and Reece Robillard will have the call from Capital Credit Union Park on 103.3 The Clipper beginning at 4:30 p.m. with the pregame show followed by kickoff at 5 p.m.

Soccer: Sturgeon Bay falls in opener

The much anticipated return to play for Sturgeon Bay soccer ended in a loss at the hands of Green Bay’s Notre Dame academy on Tuesday. In the road matchup, that was also the first game of Sturgeon Bay’s title defense, the Clippers lost 6-1. Sturgeon Bay is now 0-1 on the season and will have their next game on Thursday. This will also be a road game, as they’ll take on Green Bay East. First touch is scheduled for 6:30 PM.

Sturgeon Bay cross country travels to Green Bay for season opener

The Sturgeon Bay cross country teams will get their first taste of Colburn Park when they run against Kewaunee and Green Bay East on Tuesday.

 

The Clippers came in last place on the boys' side while the girls were nipped by Sevastopol at the 2019 Packerland Conference meet, which marks one of the last times they have raced competitively due to the pandemic. The boys were almost as young as you can get with all five of its scoring runners no older than a sophomore. Jace Johnson and Bennet Johnson led the way with sub 21 minute 5K times in last year's sectional meet. The girls possibly welcome back Allison Hobbes and Miranda Olson to the team after they both broke 23 minutes at sectionals. The Clippers graduated only two of its top seven runners last year.

 

The first race is expected to start at 4 p.m. 

 

Sturgeon Bay soccer opens season at Notre Dame

Their title defense may not look quite be the same, but the Sturgeon Bay soccer team will hit the pitch for the first time in over a year on Tuesday when they play at Green Bay's Notre Dame Academy.

 

The Clippers have not played a match since defeating The Prairie School in the state championship game 2-1 back in November. The Tritons missed out on their own state tournament run last year, falling to Seymour in the sectional final in 2019 2-1. 

 

The first touch is scheduled for 6:30 p.m.

Football: History made for Sturgeon Bay

In the makeshift Spring football season, everything happens to be a first, but on Friday Sturgeon Bay made history regardless of the time of year. In the Sturgeon Bay win over Chequamegon, it was the first ever win for the program since joining the 8-man division. The Clippers were able to avenge a Fall loss to Chequamegon. The Clippers were able to hold on after taking a 22-12 lead into the halftime break. Chequamegon would tighten the gap in the fourth quarter, but the Clippers wouldn’t give up the lead and would capture the 22-18 victory and make school history.

Clippers keep momentum, beat Algoma

Now winners in four of their last five times out on the court, the Sturgeon Bay Volleyball squad swept Algoma on Monday. Sturgeon Bay would win each of the first two sets, 25-16. Algoma would challenge the Clippers in set three, but Sturgeon Bay would finish the job, 25-22. Lauren Alger had a great night passing with 29 assists, Jaden Adams would have 8 kills, and Carley Wodack had a solid defensive night with 22 digs. 

 

Sturgeon Bay is now 4-1 in Packerland Conference play and 6-3 overall this season. They hold a tie for first place in the conference with Sevastopol. The Clippers downed the Pioneers in four sets on March 18th, but will have a second match on April 5th. This also the next matchup for the Clippers on their schedule.

 

Volleyball: Clippers slow down Sevastopol

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers volleyball team cooled off Sevastopol’s hot streak on Thursday, winning in four sets. Sturgeon Bay dominated the first set, but the remaining three sets all had a thinner margin. Sevastopol would fight back in set two with a 25-21 win. The Clippers would win close in the final two sets. In game three the Clippers regained the match lead with a 25-23 win. In set four the Clippers had to score an extra point as they won 26-24. The Clippers were lead by Carly Wodack’s 15 kills and Lauren Alger’s 30 assists. 

 

The Clippers’ record is now 5-3 and they will travel to Algoma on Monday for a conference matchup. Sevastopol came into the game on a six game tear, but fell to 6-2. The Pioneers will take on the Southern Door Eagles in their home gym next. Both Sturgeon Bay and Sevastopol are set to start Monday at 7:00 P.M. The two teams meet again at Sturgeon Bay High School on April 5th. 

 

Alternative volleyball season gets first taste of rivalry

It will be the first of two cross-town volleyball matchups when Sturgeon Bay and Sevastopol go head-to-head on Thursday evening. The Clippers have had an up and down road since the beginning of the season. Since starting off 2-0, Sturgeon Bay High School is 2-3 in their last five matches. The Clips are coming into Thursday’s contest off of a four-set loss to Southern Door. The Clippers are 4-3 on the season. 

 

The Pioneers are coming to this game heated up with six straight wins after their lone loss in the season opener to Green Bay Preble. The Pioneers have even swept Algoma and Bowler High School this week, and haven’t lost a set since they defeated Gibraltar in five sets on Saturday. Sevastopol comes into the game with a record of 6-1 and in pursuit of their seventh straight win. 

 

As far as common opponents, both teams have suffered losses to Green Bay Preble. Both squads have wins over Gibraltar, and Kewaunee. Thursday is the first of two meetings between the two schools. The second is set to take place on April 5th when the Clippers host. Thursday’s match is scheduled for Thursday at 6:30 P.M. at Sevastopol High School.

 

Volleyball recap: Clippers fall to Southern Door

Sturgeon Bay’s latest win streak would stop at two on Tuesday when they fell to Southern Door in four sets. Pressure was on the Clippers after dropping the first two sets, 25-20 and 25-14. The Clippers would show signs of life when they dominated the third set 25-9. The good fortune would stop there for Sturgeon Bay, in the fourth set Southern Door closed out the match, winning 25-23. With the loss, Sturgeon Bay is now 4-3. The Clippers were lead in kills by Emily Ulberg and Hannah Sternard with 12 each. Lauren Alger accumulated 24 assists. 

 

The Clippers will return to play on Thursday when they face a Sevastopol team who has been on fire, and winners in their last six matches. Though they are only heading a short trip down the road, Sturgeon Bay will be the away team as the Pioneers will host. The opening serve is set for 6:30 P.M.

 

Clippers rout Storm

The Sturgeon Bay Volleyball team won each of their three sets against Kewaunee convincingly on Monday. The Clippers won by scores of 25-10, 25-12, and 25-15. Carly Womack and Emily Ulberg each had 10 kills. Lauren Alger helped set these kills up on her way to 24 assists. Hannah Sternard was a big defensive help, with 19 digs. 

 

The Clippers are now 4-2. They will visit Southern Door on Tuesday. First serve in Tuesday’s matchup is set for 7:00 P.M.

 

Clippers volleyball looks to calm Storm

The Sturgeon Bay volleyball team hopes to keep the wins coming when Kewaunee pays them a visit on Monday.

 

The Clippers won its first Packerland match last Thursday 3-0 after beating Green Bay East and West and losing to De Pere.

 

The Storm split their pair of Packerland matches last week, beating Gibraltar 3-1 before getting swept by Sevastopol 3-0.

 

The opening serve is set for 7 p.m.

Clippers win Packerland opener

Sturgeon Bay was able to right the ship in Gibraltar on Thursday night when they swept the Vikings. This comes after losing two straight matches to Green Bay area schools Preble and De Pere. The Clippers are now 3-2 on the season after the three-set victory. The scores of the sets were 25-19, 25-23, 25-16.

 

The Clippers will have a weekend matchup with Kewaunee. The meeting with the Clippers and the Storm is scheduled for Saturday at 7:30 P.M. in Sturgeon Bay.

 

Clippers looking to get back above .500

When Sturgeon Bay visits Gibraltar on Thursday night for volleyball, both teams will be coming off of a loss. Sturgeon Bay has dropped their last two games, falling to both De Pere West and Green Bay Preble. Gibraltar lost a tight matchup with Kewaunee on Tuesday in four sets.  As far as common opponents go both teams handily beat Green Bay West in three sets. Both teams are .500 as the Vikings are 1-1 and the Clippers are 2-2. 

 

The Clippers' loss against Green Bay Preble on Tuesday gave Preble their first win of the season. The Clippers lost set one 25-21 before winning set two 25-13. That was as good as the night got as the Clippers dropped sets three and four by scores of 25-14 and 25-21. The match is set for 7:00 P.M. 

 

Sturgeon Bay Volleyball looking to get back on track

After coming out of the gates steaming in the first two games of the Spring Volleyball season, the Clippers will face Green Bay Preble in their continued run-ins with Green Bay area schools. After sweeping Green Bay East and Green Bay West at home, Sturgeon Bay lost their first road matchup in De Pere but will try to get to 3-1 on the season in this away matchup against the Preble Hornets, who are 1-2 in the early going this season. The Hornets win came against Sevastapol. To finish last week, Preble dropped games against De Pere in five sets and also lost to Fond du Lac. 

 

The game is scheduled to start at 7:00 P.M. This will be the last game against Green Bay area schools for a while for Sturgeon Bay, as they are set to face Gibraltar on Thursday. 

Sturgeon Bay football to open season at Capital Credit Union Park

The Sturgeon Bay football team will play some home games on the road to start their 2021 alternative spring campaign.

 

According to the Packerland Conference website, the Clippers football team will open their home slate at Capital Credit Union Park on March 26th against Chequamegon. They will play subsequent home games on April 1st against Oakfield and April 9th against NEW Lutheran. Their lone home game in Door County is scheduled for April 23rd against Sevastopol.

 

Capital Credit Union Park, which is usually the home of the Green Bay Booyah and Green Bay Voyageurs, hosted a number of Sturgeon Bay soccer matches in 2019. It also hosted a 7 on 7 football tournament this fall which featured Northern Door and Sturgeon Bay.

 

 

Sturgeon Bay Volleyball gets clipped for the first time this season

After sweeping Green Bay’s East and Green Bay West High school earlier this week, it was another Brown County high school that was able to hand the Clippers Volleyball team their first loss of the season. West De Pere defeated Sturgeon Bay in three sets. The first two were competitive as both were 25-20 wins for the Phantoms. The final set was more lopsided as West De Pere ran away with that set 25-14. 

 

Sturgeon Bay opened up their first week of the alternative Spring Volleyball season on a high note. While they were not quite undefeated, they did go 2-1. Their next matchup is scheduled for this coming at Green Bay School District’s largest high school, Green Bay Preble. 

 

DC United hosts Manitowoc Lincoln

The DC United girls' swim team will head to the Sturgeon Bay YMCA pool Friday to battle Manitowoc Lincoln. 

 

The team was successful its last time out as it beat Ashwaubenon and De Pere. Even without a single first place, the team had several strong performances that led to the victory. The 200-yard freestyle and medley relays took second place. Sanya Wienke took 5th place in the 200-yard freestyle. Brooke Strege swam the 200-yard IM 4th, followed by Danica Neville taking 6th and Faith Blackley taking 9th. Katie Norton took 3rd in the 50-yard freestyle while Wienke broke the minute barrier in the 100-yard freestyle to take third place.  Neville also swam the 100-yard backstroke to a 4th place finish while followed by Ella Wienke placed 5th.  Norton swam the 100-yard breaststroke to a 4th place finish. The Wienke girls and Strege took 4th in the 400-yard freestyle relay followed by Beyounce Hernandez’s relay in 6th.

Clippers volleyball dismisses Green Bay East

The offense was flowing for Sturgeon Bay as they swept Green Bay East in straight sets Thursday 25-6, 25-19, 25-11.

 

Lauren Alger set up her teammates all evening long as she registered 30 assists. Jaden Adams and Carley Wodack were on the receiving end of many of those assists, collecting 10 and nine kills respectively. 

Sturgeon Bay volleyball looks to stay perfect against Green Bay East

The Sturgeon Bay volleyball team hopes to go 2-0 on the week when it plays at home against Green Bay East.

 

Both teams have already snuck in some action in the early going during the alternative. The Clippers swept East's rival Green Bay West on Tuesday while the Red Devils were down in straight straight sets by Sheboygan South.

 

The opening serve is set for 7 p.m.