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Sturgeon Bay High School Archives for 2022-04

Clippers soccer shuts out L-C

Sturgeon Bay's girls soccer team had a pair of second-half goals en route to a 2-0 win over Luxemburg-Casco Friday night.

 

Josie Rangel scored the first goal with Emma Reichel providing the assist. Alexis Olson knocked in the second goal with Paula Wienke providing the helper. 

 

Drew Starr gets the shutout for Sturgeon Bay in goal, preventing the Spartans from snapping their losing streak.  

 

Clippers shoot down Jets in soccer

A two-goal advantage was all the Sturgeon Bay Clippers girls' soccer team needed in their 6-0 win over Roncalli on Thursday.

 

Scoring goals for the Clippers were Scarlet Serafico (2), Paula Wienke, Josie Rangel, Allison Hobbs, Alexis Hemminger. Serafico and Rangel also recorded assists alongside Alexis Olson. Drew Starr and Isabella Jimenez Seyfer get the shut out in goal for Sturgeon Bay as they improved 2-1 in conference play and 3-4 overall. 

Clippers soccer travels to Roncalli

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers girls' soccer team heads to Roncalli Thursday afternoon hoping to end a three-match losing streak.

 

The Clippers have reached the back of the net since its 2-1 win over Shawano on April 9th. It lost its last game 1-0 to Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian. The Jets have not fared much better, losing by a combine 14-0 in its two defeats this season. Their latest loss was a 3-0 decision to Ripon.

 

The match is set to begin at 4:30 p.m.

Sturgeon Bay, Southern Door hit baseball, softball diamonds

Sturgeon Bay will host baseball and softball Thursday afternoon when the Clippers welcome the Southern Door Eagles.

 

At Memorial Field, the Clippers baseball team are 2-1 after beating Oconto 9-5 its last time out. The win came a day after the team split a pair against Algoma. The Eagles are 4-1 on the season after toppling Green Bay Preble 11-7 on Monday. Last week featured Tyler Neinas throwing his first no-hitter of the season.

 

On the softball diamond, the Clippers are 2-3 on the season, including a blowout victory over Florence on Saturday 13-0. All three of their losses are in Packerland Conference play. The Eagles are looking for their first win of the season in limited opportunities. Their 0-3 record features a pair of losses last week to Peshtigo 7-1 and 3-2.

 

Games begin at 4:30 p.m.

Sturgeon Bay soccer poised to host Little Chute

Pending field conditions, Sturgeon Bay girls' soccer is scheduled to host Little Chute Tuesday evening.

 

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers' girls soccer team fought hard for 80 minutes, but walked off the Notre Dame Academy field in Green Bay with another defeat, losing to Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian 1-0 last weekend.

 

Little Chute has only scored one goal in five matches this season while allowing 23. It lost last week to Shawano 6-0.

 

If it is played, the game is scheduled for 5 p.m.

Sturgeon Bay posts top local team score at Packerland golf meet

Door County teams continue to close the gap between their rivals across the bay, but it still was not enough to topple host Oconto and Peshtigo in the Packerland's third conference meet of the year.

 

Sturgeon Bay was the top local team as they shot a 185, which tied Oconto and less than 10 strokes behind meet leading Peshtigo. Southern Door was close behind with a 189. Gibraltar and Sevastopol did not have enough golfers to field a full team.

 

TOP GOLFERS

Gibraltar: Teddy Roth 54

NEW Lutheran: Charlie Sabel 49

Oconto: Carter and Christian Koch 45

Sevastopol: Jordyn Welch 62

Southern Door: Jacob Norton 42

Sturgeon Bay: Isaak Aune and Elijah Bailey 43

 

Sturgeon Bay girls win, boys take second at Door County Classic

Sturgeon Bay track teams came home from Fish Creek with plenty of hardware on Monday thanks to strong performances at the Door County Classic.

 

The girls team won the meet with 109 points while the boys team took second with 81 points.

 

Spencer Hubbard, Ricky Carlson, and the 4x 800m relay brought home for the boys while Cate Anderson, three relays, Hannah Sternard, Molly LeCloux, and Madelyn Wind did the same for the girls.

 

GIRLS

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.9Ella Tarkowski13.96aSturgeon Bay

3.9Cady Carlson14.04a PRSturgeon Bay

6.9Tiviana Andropolis14.49a PRSturgeon Bay

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.9Ella Tarkowski29.67a PRSturgeon Bay

4.9Cady Carlson30.22a PRSturgeon Bay

9.11Claire Bohn31.95a SRSturgeon Bay

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.9Ella Tarkowski1:07.62 PRSturgeon Bay

3.10Jade Tomberlin1:10.18a SRSturgeon Bay

4.11Mallory Barker1:10.75 PRSturgeon Bay

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

3.9Julia Michalski2:51.08a PRSturgeon Bay

4.11Mallory Barker2:59.26a PRSturgeon Bay

8.12Maggie Stephens3:03.56a PRSturgeon Bay

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

3.10Julia Kurek5:59.95a PRSturgeon Bay

4.9Julia Michalski6:08.36a PRSturgeon Bay

 

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.10Julia Kurek13:19.39a SRSturgeon Bay

4.10Jade Tomberlin15:45.74a PRSturgeon Bay

5.12Maggie Stephens16:03.52a SRSturgeon Bay

100m Hurdles - 33" Varsity - Finals

1.11Cate Anderson16.71aSturgeon Bay

300m Hurdles - 30" Varsity - Finals

1.11Cate Anderson51.97a SRSturgeon Bay

 

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

1.

9Tiviana Andropolis

11Claire Bohn

12Kenzie Fish

9Cady Carlson

57.66aSturgeon Bay - A

 

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.

10Lilianna Carmody

10Grace Felhofer

12Kenzie Fish

11Claire Bohn

2:09.32aSturgeon Bay - A

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

1.

12Hannah Sternard

11Mallory Barker

11Cate Anderson

10Grace Felhofer

5:03.41aSturgeon Bay - A

 

4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals

1.

10Jade Tomberlin

12Maggie Stephens

10Julia Kurek

9Julia Michalski

11:28.94aSturgeon Bay - A

 

Shot Put - 4kg Varsity - Finals

1.12Molly LeCloux25-09.00Sturgeon Bay

3.11Madelyn Wind24-09.50Sturgeon Bay

6.10Gabby Luett21-03.25Sturgeon Bay

10.10Rose Schommer16-01.00Sturgeon Bay

 

Discus - 1kg Varsity - Finals

1.11Madelyn Wind86-00 PRSturgeon Bay

2.12Molly LeCloux69-04Sturgeon Bay

9.10Gabby Luett49-07 PRSturgeon Bay

12.10Rose Schommer40-01 PRSturgeon Bay

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

4.10Jade Tomberlin4-06.00Sturgeon Bay

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

1.12Hannah Sternard14-04.00Sturgeon Bay

3.12Kenzie Fish12-07.00Sturgeon Bay

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

1.12Hannah Sternard29-06.25Sturgeon Bay

 

BOYS

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.12Ricky Carlson12.06a PRSturgeon Bay

2.10Kordell Anderson12.18a PRSturgeon Bay

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

4.10Xavier Jandrin1:00.48aSturgeon Bay

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

3.12Spencer Hubbard2:23.88a SRSturgeon Bay

5.9Ethan DeNamur2:35.09a PRSturgeon Bay

X10Glenn FallerDNSSturgeon Bay

 

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

4.10Aldo Rangel5:40.43a PRSturgeon Bay

 

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.10Aldo Rangel12:05.90a PRSturgeon Bay

5.9Ethan DeNamur14:21.45a PRSturgeon Bay

6.10Glenn Faller15:18.58a SRSturgeon Bay

110m Hurdles - 39" Varsity - Finals

2.10Tatum Routhieaux17.39aSturgeon Bay

6.9Ozzie Langfeldt21.36a PRSturgeon Bay

7.11Espen Walker21.40aSturgeon Bay

 

300m Hurdles - 36" Varsity - Finals

2.10Tatum Routhieaux46.50aSturgeon Bay

5.10Race Kasten49.66a PRSturgeon Bay

6.11Espen Walker50.07a PRSturgeon Bay

7.9Ozzie Langfeldt52.27aSturgeon Bay

 

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.

12Ricky Carlson

11David Zuehlke

10Kordell Anderson

10Craven Lautenbach

48.13aSturgeon Bay - A

 

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

3.

10Chase Hasenjager

11David Zuehlke

10Kordell Anderson

10Craven Lautenbach

1:42.62aSturgeon Bay - A

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.

10Tatum Routhieaux

10Gannon Evers

10Xavier Jandrin

10Craven Lautenbach

4:14.72aSturgeon Bay - A

 

4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals

1.

10Chase Hasenjager

9Ethan DeNamur

10Glenn Faller

10Aldo Rangel

10:25.29aSturgeon Bay - A

 

Shot Put - 12lb Varsity - Finals

2.11David Zuehlke39-11.00 PRSturgeon Bay

3.10Gannon Evers38-11.00Sturgeon Bay

5.9Braden Evers34-09.75 PRSturgeon Bay

6.12Ricky Carlson34-09.00Sturgeon Bay

7.11Drew Barganz33-03.25 PRSturgeon Bay

15.9Seth Laughlin27-04.00 PRSturgeon Bay

20.12Nathan Klaubauf24-05.00 PRSturgeon Bay

 

Discus - 1.6kg Varsity - Finals

4.11Landen Hintz88-05Sturgeon Bay

5.10Gannon Evers87-03Sturgeon Bay

6.11David Zuehlke85-07Sturgeon Bay

7.11Drew Barganz80-08Sturgeon Bay

8.9Braden Evers78-01Sturgeon Bay

20.9Jack Larson55-01 PRSturgeon Bay

22.9Seth Laughlin45-07Sturgeon Bay

23.12Nathan Klaubauf41-11Sturgeon Bay

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

3.11Espen Walker5-04.00Sturgeon Bay

6.10Chase Hasenjager5-00.00Sturgeon Bay

8.10Xavier Jandrin5-00.00Sturgeon Bay

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

2.10Xavier Jandrin9-00.00Sturgeon Bay

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

5.11Espen Walker14-07.00Sturgeon Bay

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

1.12Spencer Hubbard37-05.75 PRSturgeon Bay

2.10Craven Lautenbach35-04.25 PRSturgeon Bay

 

Soccer rewind: PK sinks Clippers against Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers' girls soccer team fought hard for 80 minutes, but walked off the Notre Dame Academy field in Green Bay with another defeat, losing to Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian 1-0.

 

Ambryn Diener scored the PK in the 70th minute against goalkeeper Drew Starr to drop the Clippers to 2-4-0, conference 1-1-0.

Clippers baseball topple Blue Devils

Last night, Sturgeon Bay hosted their first home game of the season at Memorial Field against Oconto. Here are the stats:

 

Final Score: 9-5 Sturgeon Bay wins

- Chris Lodl had two singles

- Both Danny Lodl and Curt Meyer had two RBIs

- Jace Johnson pitched the first four innings, while Bennett Johnson pitched the last three innings. The two worked together to end with eight stroke outs total, Jace with three and Bennett with five. 

Sturgeon Bay baseball splits against Algoma

Last night we traveled to Algoma to play a doubleheader. Game one of the doubleheader counts for conference standings, whereas game two does not. Here are the stats:

 

Game 1:

Final score: 10-1 Sturgeon Bay wins

- Braeden Haines went two for four, hitting a grand slam in the top of the six to put his RBI total at 5.

- Chris Lodl pitched all seven innings, allowing one hit, one run, one walk, and finishing with 13 strikeouts.

 

Game 2:

Final score: 9-12 Algoma wins

In game two we mixed it up and worked in our reserves, which allowed us to pitch Bennett Johnson, Brody Kollath, Curt Meyer, Emmett Braschnewitz, Calvin Richard, and Danny Lodl. Here are the stats:

- Bennett Johnson pitched inning one and claimed two of the three outs by striking out two batters. 

- Chris Lodl had a double. 

- Braeden Haines had two RBI's. 

Clippers soccer looks to get victory at Two Rivers

The streaky Sturgeon Bay girls soccer team looks to break one Thursday when they travel to Two Rivers.

 

After winning two straight matches, the Clippers have lost two straight with both coming off second-half scores by Sheboygan Falls (2-0) and Denmark (1-0). The Raiders have not played a match this season.

 

Game time is set for 4:30 p.m.

Clipper Soccer falls to Denmark

On Tuesday, a defensive soccer match ended with a close loss by the Sturgeon Bay Clipper girls soccer team at Denmark.  The Clippers played to a scoreless tie 0-0 at halftime against Denmark, before a placekick by Elania Vanniewwenhoven propelled the Vikings to a 1-0 victory.  Drew Starr had a strong game in the goal for Sturgeon Bay.  

Clippers soccer visits Denmark

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers girls' soccer team looks to get back into the win column Tuesday when they travel to Denmark for a 4:30 p.m. match.

 

The Clippers saw a two-match winning streak snapped last week when it lost to Sheboygan Falls 2-0. Despite the result,Drew Starr made numerous saves to keep Clippers in the game.

 

The Vikings are 0-2 on the season, responding to a 10-0 drubbing by Notre Dame with a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Oostburg.

Golf? Packerland tries on Thursday

The only high school sport it seems struggling to get going this year locally is boys' golf.

 

Luxemburg-Casco saw their meet at Brown County Golf Course against Ashwaubenon, Bay Port, De Pere, Denmark, Green Bay East, Green Bay Preble, Green Bay Southwest, Green Bay West, Notre Dame De La Baie Academy, Pulaski, Seymour, West De Pere, and Wrightstown get cancelled on Wednesday, a usual off day for most high school sports. It has been moved to May 20th.

 

Sturgeon Bay will try to host Gibraltar, Green Bay/New Lutheran/Providence Academy, Peshtigo, Sevastopol, and Southern Door at 4 p.m. Thursday at Cherry Hills Golf Course in Sturgeon Bay. Course conditions have not allowed any of the teams get much if any competitive swings in this year. 

Clippers soccer travel to City Stadium to face Green Bay East

The Sturgeon Bay girls' soccer team looks to get back into the win column on Thursday when they travel to the former home of the Green Bay Packers to face Green Bay East.

 

The Clippers saw their two-game winning streak get snapped earlier this week when they lost to Sheboygan Falls 2-0.  The Red Devils are 0-1-2 in the early going of the season with a loss to Appleton West in between ties to Green Bay Preble and Ashwaubenon.

 

The game is scheduled for 6:30 p.m.

 

Clipper Baseball ties NEW Lutheran in suspended game

Sturgeon Bay baseball traveled to NEW Lutheran High School in Green Bay Tuesday to play our season opener. What started out as a very beautiful evening, ended abruptly as the game was called due to severe weather in the beginning of the seventh inning with the score being tied one to one. Shall the Clippers need to play that final inning at some point in the season to determine conference rankings, the Clippers will, otherwise it will remain as an incomplete tie. Coach Propsom was very impressed with the team, especially the team's defensive side, and he looks forward to watching the team grow throughout the rest of the season. Out of all six innings, the highlights listed below are noted: 

 

- Bennett Johnson went two for three with a double to kick off the game and a single later on in the game. 

- Chris Lodl also went two for three with two singles.

- Jace Johnson pitched all six innings with eight strikeouts.

Clipper girls shutout by Sheboygan Falls

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers girls’ soccer team was shutout by the Sheboygan Falls Falcons 2-0 on Tuesday at Clark Field.  After a scoreless first half, Sheboygan Falls got two goals from Dayton Theil and Kamy Luecke, respectively.  Drew Starr had a strong game in the net for the Clippers making numerous saves to keep Sturgeon Bay in the game.  The Clippers are 1-1-0 in conference and 2-2-0 overall.  

Clippers soccer hosts Sheboygan Falls

The Sturgeon Bay soccer team hopes to keep their winning ways going Tuesday when they host Sheboygan Falls.

 

The Clippers have won two consecutive 1-0 decisions against NEW Lutheran and Shawano. It is the same score Sheboygan Falls beat Kewaskum by in their lone match of the season.

 

The match is scheduled to begin at 4:30 p.m.

Sturgeon Bay hits diamonds at NEW Lutheran

The Sturgeon Bay baseball and softball teams travel to Green Bay Tuesday for games against NEW Lutheran.

 

The Clippers baseball team has not squeezed out a game yet while the Blazers took advantage of six errors to beat Laona/Wabeno 7-6 in their last game.

 

Neither softball team has played yet this season. 

 

Both games begin at 4 p.m.

Clippers collect Saturday win

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers collected their second win of the season Saturday afternoon as they beat Shawano 2-1.

 

Alexis Olson scored the game's first goal with the assist credited to Scarlett Serafico. The pair would switch roles on the game's second goal to make it  2-0 Clippers at the half. Shawano's Trinity Popelka scored Shawano’s goal, but goalkeeper Drew Starr was able to preserve the win for Sturgeon Bay. 

 

Picture courtesy of Clipper Soccer

Clippers soccer scoots past Blazers

A seeing-eye pass through the box proved to be all Sturgeon Bay needed to get past NEW Lutheran Thursday afternoon at drizzly Capital Credit Union Park in Ashwaubenon.

 

The match was over 50 minutes old when Josie Rangel was the lone player to wrangle a cross that ricocheted off several Blazers defenders and found her foot for the lone score.

 

 

 

Clippers soccer head to Ashwaubenon to face Blazers

The Sturgeon Bay girls' soccer team will look for their first win of the season Thursday when they travel to Ashwaubenon to face NEW Lutheran.

 

The Clippers have struggled to even get a game in, getting shut out 2-0 last Friday against Sheboygan South. The team was only able to get on shot on goal during the match. 

 

The Blazers lost twice in their opening week to Omro and St. Mary Catholic while having their match against Wrightstown earlier this week postponed. They have been outscored 11-2 in those two matches played.

 

The first kick from Capital Credit Union Park is scheduled for 4 p.m.

Sturgeon Bay girls soccer visits Clintonville

Sturgeon Bay will look to get their first win of the girls' soccer season Monday when they travel to Clintonville.

 

The Clippers were shut out by Sheboygan South 2-0 in their first action of the season last weekend. The Truckers have lost both of their games so far this season, opening with a 5-1 defeat to New London before being drubbed by DeForest 14-0.

 

If the game is played, it will begin at 4:30 p.m.

Clippers baseball face Rio Community in Ashwaubenon

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers open their 2022 with a new coach at the home of the newly named Green Bay Rockers Saturday afternoon when they play two against Rio Community.

 

The Clippers return to the diamond after a 10-11 season that saw them lose 9-0 in a regional matchup against Luxemburg-Casco in regionals.

 

Rio already has a game under their belt, losing to Barneveld 15-1 in Mauston earlier this week.

 

The twin bill is scheduled to take place at 3:30 p.m.