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Sturgeon Bay High School Archives for 2021-04

Baseball: Baseball: Bats rolling in Clippers opener

The Sturgeon Bay baseball team wasted no time getting their offense heated up in their return to play in Oconto. Anthony Jennerjohn went six innings and gave up just one run and had nine strikeouts. The Clippers are now 1-0 and scheduled to play in a triangular matchup on Saturday in Chilton. They will play Chilton at 10:00 AM and shortly after face off against Manawa.

Softball: Clippers start season in Oconto

Sturgeon Bay will visit Oconto on Thursday for their first game in nearly two years. It will be the season opener for both teams. Oconto got the victory over Sturgeon Bay when they last played in the 2019 season, 13-6. In 2019, Sturgeon Bay had a 10-14 record, Oconto had a 17-8 record. The first pitch is scheduled for 4:30 PM.

Sturgeon Bay girls shine in track opener

The Sturgeon Bay girls' track boasted several event wins at their opening track meet in Kewaunee on Tuesday.

 

The girls' team scored 69 points, which was good for second place behind Kewaunee. Earning event wins included Julia Kurek in the 3200M, Lauren Alger in the 100M Hurdles, Hannah Sternard in the long jump and triple jump, and the 4X200M Relay. 

 

The boys' team scored 20 points at the meet with Gordon Hodges winning the only event for the Clippers in the pole vault.

 

Full Results are listed below (Place, Year in School, Name, Time/Distance,Personal Record (PR) or Season Record (SR), School):

 

BOYS

100 Meters  Varsity - x

12.9Xavier Jandrin13.715aPRSturgeon Bay

13.10Russell Pudlo13.847aPRSturgeon Bay

 

200 Meters  Varsity - x

8.10Landen Hintz28.432aPRSturgeon Bay

11.9Avory Kahles28.886aPRSturgeon Bay

 

400 Meters  Varsity - x

5.10Espen Walker1:10.264aPRSturgeon Bay

 

800 Meters  Varsity - x

6.9Glenn Faller2:55.642aPRSturgeon Bay

8.11Nathan Klaubauf3:55.126aSRSturgeon Bay

 

1600 Meters  Varsity - x

6.12Ben DeNamur5:50.688aSRSturgeon Bay

 

300m Hurdles - 36"  Varsity - x

3.9Tatum Routhieaux52.296aPRSturgeon Bay

 

4x800 Relay  Varsity - x

2.Relay Team10:43.984aSturgeon Bay

 

Shot Put - 12lb  Varsity - x

6.9Gannon Evers33'01.00PRSturgeon Bay

10.10Landen Hintz29'02.00PRSturgeon Bay

12.12Ben DeNamur28'04.25PRSturgeon Bay

 

Discus - 1.6kg  Varsity - x

4.10Landen Hintz95'02.00PRSturgeon Bay

9.9Gannon Evers78'07.00PRSturgeon Bay

 

High Jump  Varsity - x

2.10Espen Walker5'8.00PRSturgeon Bay

7.9Avory Kahles4'8.00PRSturgeon Bay

9.9Chase Hasenjager4'6.00PRSturgeon Bay

10.9Xavier Jandrin4'6.00PRSturgeon Bay

 

Pole Vault  Varsity - x

1.12Gordon Hodges10'6.00SRSturgeon Bay

 

Long Jump  Varsity - x

14.9Chase Hasenjager12'03.75PRSturgeon Bay

 

GIRLS

100 Meters  Varsity - x

4.10Claire Bohn14.914aPRSturgeon Bay

5.12Natalie Shefchik15.010aPRSturgeon Bay

6.11Mckenzie Fish15.470aSRSturgeon Bay

11.10Mallory Barker15.835aPRSturgeon Bay

13.12Elena LeRoy16.070aSRSturgeon Bay

14.9Grace Felhofer16.108aPRSturgeon Bay

16.9Lilianna Carmody16.575aPRSturgeon Bay

17.10Elizabeth Barker16.783aPRSturgeon Bay

 

400 Meters  Varsity - x

5.9Jade Tomberlin1:20.297aPRSturgeon Bay

 

1600 Meters  Varsity - x

3.12Grace Faller8:01.791aSRSturgeon Bay

 

3200 Meters  Varsity - x

1.9Julia Kurek13:29.182aPRSturgeon Bay

2.9Mikayla LaLuzerne14:38.820aPRSturgeon Bay

4.11Maggie Stephens15:28.841aSRSturgeon Bay

 

100m Hurdles - 33"  Varsity - x

1.12Lauren Alger17.734aSRSturgeon Bay

2.11Alyssa Brendemuehl18.704aSRSturgeon Bay

3.10Cate Anderson18.877aPRSturgeon Bay

4.11Alexa Nelson19.237aSRSturgeon Bay

 

300m Hurdles - 30"  Varsity - x

4.10Cate Anderson1:06:32aPRSturgeon Bay

5.11Alyssa Brendemuehl1:12:28aSRSturgeon Bay

 

4x100 Relay  Varsity - x

2.Relay Team1:00.754aSturgeon Bay

4.Relay Team1:02.774aSturgeon Bay

 

4x200 Relay  Varsity - x

1.Relay Team2:09.905aSturgeon Bay

 

Shot Put - 4kg  Varsity - x

4.11Molly LeCloux28'01.00PRSturgeon Bay

6.12Cabria Zuehlke27'06.00PRSturgeon Bay

7.10Madelyn Wind24'10.50PRSturgeon Bay

11.10Kalei Klaubauf16'01.50PRSturgeon Bay

 

Discus - 1kg  Varsity - x

6.12Cabria Zuehlke67'05.00SRSturgeon Bay

7.11Molly LeCloux64'09.50PRSturgeon Bay

8.10Madelyn Wind62'00.00PRSturgeon Bay

9.10Kierra Rux58'09.00PRSturgeon Bay

11.10Claire Bohn50'07.00PRSturgeon Bay

12.10Kalei Klaubauf46'10.00PRSturgeon Bay

 

High Jump  Varsity - x

2.9Jade Tomberlin4'4.00PRSturgeon Bay

 

Long Jump  Varsity - x

1.11Hannah Sternard14'05.75SRSturgeon Bay

3.11Mckenzie Fish13'04.75SRSturgeon Bay

5.9Lilianna Carmody12'01.50PRSturgeon Bay

7.9Grace Felhofer11'10.25PRSturgeon Bay

11.12Elena LeRoy10'03.00SRSturgeon Bay

 

Triple Jump  Varsity - x

1.11Hannah Sternard30'04.50SRSturgeon Bay

Clippers move closer to a top play-off seed on 96.7 WBDK

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers Soccer Team was able to enhance their chances of a top seed in the upcoming playoffs with a 4-1 victory over Gibraltar/Sevastopol on 96.7 WBDK on Monday night. The scoring started quickly with Ben Luders netting the game’s first goals in the 3rd minute assisted by Spencer Hubbard. The scoring continued when Carson Dvorak was able to knock in a second goal off a Gibraltar player in the 17th minute. Just after halftime, the game was brought to within one goal (2-1) off a corner kick where it would remain until 8:08 to go in regulation when Gavin Hernandez netted another Spencer Hubbard corner kick. Then 4 minutes later in the 90th minute of play, Robert Alas scored the game’s final goal giving the Clippers the 4-1 victory. The next game on the schedule is next Monday at home against Green Bay East. That game will be covered by the NEW Radio Sports Network on broadcast on 96.7 WBDK. The Clippers will find out their playoff standing this Wednesday. 

 

Sturgeon Bay, Gibraltar/Sevastopol battle on 96.7 WBDK

Sturgeon Bay and Gibraltar/Sevastopol will battle for county bragging rights on Monday night as the two teams head to the soccer pitch.

 

The Clippers won their last time out on Friday night as they defeated Green Bay Preble 2-1 at Clark Field thanks to tallies from Ben Luders and Gavin Hernandez. The Vikineers have not played since a 4-1 loss to Manitowoc Lincoln on April 17th. 

 

The last meeting between the two teams was notable as the Vikineers' scored the lone goal in a 1-0 win that snapped a long-lasting Packerland Conference winning streak by the Clippers.

 

Bryan Mazur and Peter Kerwin will have the call on 96.7 WBDK and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com beginning at 6:00 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the opening touch at 6:30 p.m.

Clippers hold off Preble at Clark Field on WBDK

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers soccer team held off the Preble Hornets 2-1 with Coach Maas getting his first-ever victory over the rival. Leading the way for the Clippers was Ben Luders with a goal in the 39th minute that tied the game 1-1. Then after a tremendous hustle from Robert Alas that gave the Clippers a corner kick, Spencer Hubbard was able to find Gavin Hernandez in the 50th minute of play putting Sturgeon Bay up 2-1 which would end up being the final score. The Clippers are back in action Monday when they travel to Sevastopol to take on Gibraltar/Sevastopol. The game will be on 96.7 WBDK and the NEW Radio Sports Network with pregame starting at 6 pm and kickoff at 6:30 pm. 

Clippers golf take third in home meet

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers golf team had a strong showing in its first meet of the year, taking third at Cherry Hills Golf Course Thursday.

 

Kyle Bilski shot a team-best 49 on the course, one of six golfers to shoot under 50 in the nine-hole round. The Clippers finished behind Peshtigo and Oconto in the Packerland Conference Meet.

 

You can see the full Clippers scoresheet below:

Sturgeon Bay returns home against Sevastopol

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers football team will return home for the first and last time this season when it hosts Sevastopol Friday evening.

 

The Clippers have not played in the city of Sturgeon Bay since 2019 when it lost to Algoma 52-10. This season, it has played the majority of its games at Capital Credit Union Park, going 2-1 in those games. Last week in its first road contest, the Clippers rushed for over 260 yards and six scores in a 50-34 win against Gibraltar.

 

The Pioneers come into the game 0-2 in their second attempt at a season this school year. In its most recent game, Jack de Young threw for over 330 yards and five touchdowns and Spencer Evenson ran for another 115 yards. It was not enough however as NEW Lutheran's Marshal Bukowski ran for over 220 yards and three scores as the Blazers beat the Pioneers 54-36.

 

Brady Tooley and Reece Robillard will have the game on the NEW Radio Sports Network beginning with the pregame show at 4:30 p.m. followed by kickoff at 5 p.m.

Soccer: Sturgeon Bay stopped by Fond du Lac

The Sturgeon Bay boys soccer team, who had been on a run since their only other loss in the opener, hit a bump in their 3-0 shutout loss against Fond du Lac on Tuesday. The Clippers came into the game on a winning streak but will now have to regroup before their next matchup on Friday. The 5-2 Clippers will be the home team against Green Bay Preble. The game is scheduled to start at 6:30 PM.

Kurek paces girls field in Kewaunee

Racing against the boys posed no problems for Sturgeon Bay's Julia Kurek Tuesday afternoon in Kewaunee.

 

Kurek ran a season-best 22:16 on a day when the boys and girls races were combined. Mikayla Laluzerne also joined Kurek in breaking 24 minutes on the 5K course. Andrew Konop was the top boys' finisher with a time of 23:22. 

 

Neither squad had enough runners to score points as a team.

 

Full Results

 

Sturgeon Bay cross country travels to Kewaunee

The numbers are building for Sturgeon Bay cross country as they head to Kewaunee for a meet Tuesday afternoon.

 

One number that is growing is the number of boys participating. After having one meet where no boys ran, three ran at last week's meet at Green Bay's Colburn Park. Jace Johnson led the way with a sub 21:30 5K time.

 

Another one that is building is Julia Kurek's win total. She won her second race of the season last week at Colburn Park, covering the course in 22:52. 

 

 

Many of the same teams will be at Tuesday's meet at Kewaunee's Bruemmer Park. The boys and girls' teams of Kewaunee, Sturgeon Bay, Gibraltar, Green Bay East, and Green Bay West will run together when the gun fires at 4:30 p.m.

 

Clippers cruise past Vikings on 103.3 The Clipper and 105.1 The GOAT

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers have established their first multi-game winning streak in football in close to a decade after defeating the Gibraltar Vikings 50-34 in Institute Friday night.

 

The Vikings opened up the game with a touchdown for the second consecutive week thanks to a 30-yard pass from Luke Steebs to Sam Lindenberg. The Clippers would respond with two straight touchdowns from Braeden Haines and Jack Schmelzer to make it 16-6. Steebs would find Lindenberge for a second time in the first quarter to narrow the gap.

 

The Vikings and the Clippers would trade scores in the second quarter with Schmelzer scoring from 37 yards out and Steebs punching in another score from three yards out. The Clippers would take advantage of a turnover later in the second quarter with Anthony JennerJohn scoring from three yards out.

 

The defenses took control for much of the third quarter before Jennerjohn was able to sneak in again from three yards to give the Clippers a commanding lead. The two teams would trade scores in the final stanza. Steebs scored a receiving touchdown on a trick play that saw him pitch to ball to Spencer Krause before he pitched it to Lindenberg. One offensive play later, Richard Carlson scored from 50 yards out, a feat he nearly matched at the end of the game from over 40 yards out. Steebs found Cooper Cole in the end zone the complete the scoring for the night for the Vikings.

 

The Clippers improve to 3-1 on the season and will host Sevastopol on Friday night at 5 p.m. at Sevastopol. 103.3 The Clipper will air the game beginning at 4:30 p.m. for the pregame followed by the kickoff at 5 p.m.

 

 

Soccer: Clippers continue cooking

In their fifth straight win, the Sturgeon Bay Clippers soccer team downed Manitowoc Lincoln by a final score of 6-1. Carson Dvorak racked up two goals as did Ben Luders. Spencer Hubbard and Trey Maas both scored a goal as well. The Clippers haven’t looked back since their opening game loss, and are now 5-1 this season. Their next game is scheduled for Saturday in Ashwaubenon. First touch is scheduled for 11:00 AM.

Luders ties school record in dominant win

The Sturgeon Bay boys soccer team cruised to double digits in a 12-0 victory over North Fond du Lac-Oakfield. Ben Luders tied the school record for goals in a single game with five. Carson Dvorak nearly did the same as he had four. Spencer Hubbard also had a productive day with two goals. Robert Alas also tallied a goal. Joe Wind had a great day in the net with a shutout. 

 

The win moves the Clippers winning streak to four. Sturgeon Bay is now 4-1 on the season. Their next matchup will be against Ashwaubenon on Saturday. The game is scheduled to start at 11:00 AM.

 

Luders ties school record in dominant win

The Sturgeon Bay boys soccer team cruised to double digits in a 12-0 victory over North Fond du Lac-Oakfield. Ben Luders tied the school record for goals in a single game with five. Carson Dvorak nearly did the same as he had four. Spencer Hubbard also had a productive day with two goals. Robert Alas also tallied a goal. Joe Wind had a great day in the net with a shutout. 

 

The win moves the Clippers winning streak to four. Sturgeon Bay is now 4-1 on the season. Their next matchup will be against Ashwaubenon on Saturday. The game is scheduled to start at 11:00 AM.

 

Luders ties school record in dominant win

The Sturgeon Bay boys soccer team cruised to double digits in a 12-0 victory over North Fond du Lac-Oakfield. Ben Luders tied the school record for goals in a single game with five. Carson Dvorak nearly did the same as he had four. Spencer Hubbard also had a productive day with two goals. Robert Alas also tallied a goal. Joe Wind had a great day in the net with a shutout. 

 

The win moves the Clippers winning streak to four. Sturgeon Bay is now 4-1 on the season. Their next matchup will be against Ashwaubenon on Saturday. The game is scheduled to start at 11:00 AM.

 

Kurek tops girls race in Green Bay

Julia Kurek won her second in a race of the year on Tuesday to lead the way for the Sturgeon Bay girls cross country team.

 

Kurek ran a 22:52 to win the girls' race by approximately 90 seconds over second-place Betsy Lecy of Gibraltar. The Clipper girls were one runner shy of being able to score as a team.

 

Jace Johnson led the way for the boys with a 5K time of 21:29. 

 

Green Bay East, Green Bay West, Providence Academy, and Kewaunee also participated in the races held at Colburn Park in Green Bay.

 

Boys Times

12 Johnson, Jace 11 Sturgeon Bay 21:29.96
23 Pinkert, Elijah 10 Sturgeon Bay 26:43.02
26 Klaubhaf, Nathan 11 Sturgeon Bay 36:58.57

 

Girls Times

1 Kurek, Julia 9 Sturgeon Bay 22:52.06
6 Laluzerne, Mikalya 9 Sturgeon Bay 25:05.53
9 Alger, Tori 9 Sturgeon Bay 25:36.03
12 Stephens, Maggie 11 Sturgeon Bay 26:18.14

 

 

 

Sturgeon Bay soccer looking to continue roll

Sturgeon Bay soccer has been on a hot streak since their season opening loss. With wins over Green Bay East, Clintonville, and Appleton East, the Clippers will try and continue the streak on Tuesday against Green Bay West. Green Bay West has had a couple of games cancelled, so Tuesday’s matchup will be their season opener. The game is set to begin at 5:30 PM in Green Bay.

Sturgeon Bay cross country set for Green Bay meet

The Sturgeon Bay cross country team will head south Tuesday for a meet against some familiar foes and opponents hailing from Green Bay.

 

The Clippers do not qualify as a team to win meets because of low numbers, but in last week's meet at Kewaunee they had two runners in the top 10, led by Julia Kurek's winning time of 22:46 on the 5K course. The team does not have enough runners to field a scoring squad and does not have any boys running so far this year.

 

The Clippers will also race against Kewaunee, Gibraltar, Providence Academy, Green Bay East, and Green Bay West when their first race starts at 4 p.m. at Green Bay's Colburn Park. 

Kurek captures win at Kewaunee XC meet

Bringing only four girls did not make the Sturgeon Bay cross country program any less competitive Thursday in its meet against Gibraltar and host Kewaunee.

 

The Clippers got two runners in the top 10, led by Julia Kurek's winning time of 22:46 on the 5K course. The team does not have enough runners to field a scoring squad and does not have any boys running so far this year.

 

Click here to see the full results

Clippers football battle NEW Lutheran on 104.1 WRLU

Friday night the Sturgeon Bay Clippers will take on the NEW Lutheran/Providence Academy/Oneida Nation Blazers in the third game of the alternate Covid 19 spring football season.

 

The Clippers are 1-1 on the season and are coming off of a loss against Oakfield and are looking to turn things around. The Blazers are also 1-1 on the season and their most recent loss was to the Chequamegon Screaming Eagles. This game will be broadcast on 104.1 WRLU by our high school broadcast team consisting of Reece Robillard and Brady Tooley. Pregame is at 6:30 and kickoff is at 7 at Capital Credit Union Park in Ashwaubenon.

Clippers sweep Storm

With both teams prepping for their regional tournament, Sturgeon Bay was able to get past Kewaunee in three sets. The first set was won 25-17 followed by a 25-18 win in set two. Set three was a tight matchup as the Storm refused to go away. Sturgeon Bay would eventually win 27-25. The Clippers will face Gibraltar on Saturday in their tournament opener. For the Clippers, Hannah Sternard led the team with 9 kills, followed by Emily Ulberg with 6 kills. Lauren Alger had 20 assists.

 

For Kewaunee, they have a chance to bounce back against Algoma on Friday, who they previously beat in five sets. For Algoma, they are chasing their first win of the season.

 

Clippers and Storm square off in regular season finale

After sealing a share of the Packerland Conference championship, the Sturgeon Bay volleyball team will hit the road on Thursday to face a Kewaunee Storm team that looks to end the regular season above .500. Sturgeon Bay won the last meeting between the two teams in three sets. The Clippers come into the matchup cruising after a win over Sevastopol that earned them a spot at the top of the throne with the Pioneers. The Storm are 4-4 and winners in three of their last four games. They will look to end the regular season on a high note, coming off a loss to Southern Door in four sets. This won’t be the regular season end for the Storm, as they also face Algoma on Friday. 

 

The match is set to begin in Kewaunee at 7:00 PM.

 

Soccer: Clippers look to continue roll

Coming off a dominant 10-1 victory on the road, Sturgeon Bay soccer will look to continue that dominance at Appleton East on Thursday. Sturgeon Bay lost their opener but has won two straight, against Green Bay East and Clintonville. This is the first of back to back game days, as the Clippers will also play Gibraltar on Friday. Their opponent, Appleton East, has also lost to a familiar opponent in Notre Dame of Green Bay. Appleton East has lost their only other contest to Bay Port. The game is scheduled for 7:00 PM.

Volleyball: Clippers, Pioneers share Packerland crown

In a much-anticipated matchup between the Sturgeon Bay and Sevastopol volleyball teams on Monday, it was the Clippers who won to secure a share of the conference title. Sturgeon Bay also captured the regular-season sweep. The first set went the Pioneers way, as they would take it 25-22. Sturgeon Bay took care of business in the second set with a 25-13 win. Sturgeon Bay took the match lead in the third set with a 25-16 win. Sevastopol wouldn’t go away, however, as they’d even the match at two sets apiece in a 25-21 victory. 

 

In the set to decide the Packerland regular-season crown, the Clippers would take back control and win 15-10 in set five. The Clippers were led in kills by Hannah Sternard and Carly Wodack with 14 each, Lauren Alger contributed 19 assists and Hannah Sternard had a great night as a backstop with 32 digs. For Sevastopol, Madi Volkmann and Sam Differt led the way with 16 kills each, Emma Stueber had 17 assists and 3 aces, Rebekah Andreae had a handful of blocks, and Bailey Rikkola had 23 digs. 

 

Sturgeon Bay is 7-3 on the season and Sevastopol is 10-3. Both teams are 4-1 in conference play,  which is the Pioneers and the Clippers will share the Packerland title. Sturgeon Bay will take on Green Bay East on Tuesday, while Sevastopol will look to rebound against Gresham Community on Thursday.

Clippers soccer cruise past Truckers

The offensive attack for the Sturgeon Bay Clippers soccer was just too much for host Clintonville as they went on to win by a 10-1 score.

 

Their next game will be on Thursday when they travel to face Appleton East at 7 p.m.

Clippers soccer hit road to play Clintonville

The Sturgeon Bay boys' soccer team looks to make it two straight when they play at Clintonville on Monday night.

 

The Clippers captured their first win of the season last week after beating Green Bay East 2-1. Monday's game will be the first of the alternative spring season for the Truckers.

 

The first touch is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. in Clintonville. 

Kurck leads the way for Sturgeon Bay cross country

The Sturgeon Bay girls' cross country team's three participants competed Thursday in Kewaunee against the host school, Green Bay Preble, and Manitowoc Lutheran.

 

Julia Kurck led the way with a time of 23:01 on the 5K course at Bruemmer Park, which was good for a top-10 finish. Mikayla Laluzerne finished in the top 20 with a time of 25:52. Maggie Stephens capped things off for the Clippers, covering the course in 27:11. 

 

Click here for the full results

Clippers soccer gets first win

Sturgeon Bay’s boy’s soccer team captured their first win of the season when they defeated Green Bay East on Thursday. The final score was 2-1. The game was their second straight on the road against Green Bay schools, and they split the road series. The Clippers will get Friday and the rest of the weekend off before hitting the field again on Monday. They will hit the road again on Monday to take on Clintonville. Start time is scheduled for 4:30 PM.

Clippers football falls to Oakfield on 103.3 The Clipper

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers football team could not get enough stops in its 64-52 loss to Oakfield at Capital Credit Union Park in Ashwaubenon on Thursday night.

 

Both quarterbacks put on a show as Sturgeon Bay's Anthony Jennerjohn and Oakfield's Grant Bass had a hand in approximately a dozen scores in the contest.  Jennerjohn opened the game with a rushing touchdown after the Clippers forced a turnover, only to have Bass scored from 50 yards out on the ground. Jennerjohn returned fire with a 55-yard strike to Drew Price before the Oaks scored on consecutive drives. Jennerjohn and Basses traded scores the rest of the half with Schmelzer scoring on the most exciting one of the bunch, a 50-yard strike where he had to track the ball down as the lights started to take effect.

 

The two teams would trade scores in the third quarter with Schmelzer scoring three times in the process. Bass would finish the game with two straight touchdowns to put the game away late for the Oaks.

 

The Clippers drop to 1-1 on the season and will face NEW Lutheran next week. The game will air on 103.3 The Clipper with Brady Tooley and Reece Robillard on the call.

 

 

 

 

Sturgeon Bay soccer in pursuit of first win

After a season opening loss, the defending champion Sturgeon Bay Clippers will hit the road again to attempt to get into the win column. The Clippers fell in their opening loss, 6-1 Green Bay’s Notre Dame Academy on Tuesday. On Thursday, the Clippers take on Green Bay East. The game is set to take place at 6:30 PM. This is the second of a four game road stretch. Also the second of four straight non-conference matchups to open the season.