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Sturgeon Bay High School Archives for 2022-10

Clippers fall short of State trip on U102.1

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers fell to the Sheboygan Christian/Lutheran Eagles in a hard fought battle Saturday afternoon on U102.1. 

 

The majority of the game was a battle to control the ball with Sheboygan Christan/Lutheran scoring the first point early in the second half. 

 

The Eagles offense was able to break the defense with Nate Alsum assisting Gabe Elias to make the score 0-1. The Clippers continued to try to out maneuver the Eagles and were unsuccessful leaving the score 0-1. 

 

Sheboygan Christan/Lutheran continues on into the State Tournament, while Sturgeon Bay prepares for next season.

Clippers soccer looks for revenge on U-1021

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers soccer looks to avenge last year's sectional final loss when they travel to face Sheboygan Christian/Sheboygan in the 2022 WIAA Division 4 Sectional Final.

 

Emmett Braschnewitz picked a good time for the biggest save of his career, leading Sturgeon Bay to the sectional final in a 1-1 (7-6 SO) victory over Kiel on Thursday. Following Laden Hintz's goal in overtime, the two teams were even through the first six rounds of the shoot-out until Isaac Marsh put the Clippers ahead 7-6, setting the stage for Braschnewitz's heroics.

 

Sheboygan Christian/Sheboygan Lutheran made it to the sectional semi-final with a 2-0 victory over Kohler. They have outscored their opponents 13-1 in the tournament so far, The Clippers lost to Sheboygan Christian/Sheboygan Lutheran 3-1 in last year's sectional final thanks to two overtime goals. 

 

Bryan Mazur and Peter Kerwin will have the call from Kiel on U-1021 and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com beginning at 3:45 p.m. with the pre-match show followed by the kickoff at 4 p.m.

Sturgeon Bay's Braschnewitz saves SO shot, season on U-1021

Emmett Braschnewitz picked a good time for the biggest save of his career, leading Sturgeon Bay to the sectional final in a 1-1 (7-6 SO) victory over Kiel on Thursday.

 

After the full time of 80 minutes, the score was 0-0. In the second overtime period, Sturgeon Bay was able to take the lead with a headed-in goal by Laden Hintz,  but that lasted for only a minute as the Kiel Raiders tied in with 2 minutes to go in the game.

 

 

Through the first 6 rounds of the shoot-out, both teams were perfect until Isaac Marsh put the Clippers ahead 7-6, and the Clippers’ keeper Braschnewitz stopped the PK, sending Sturgeon Bay to Sectional Finals in Kiel Saturday.

 

 

The sectional final match pitting the Clippers against top-seeded Sheboygan Christian/Sheboygan Lutheran will be on U-102.1 at 4 p.m on Saturday. It is a rematch of last year's sectional semi-final that saw the Clippers lose 3-1. 

 

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Sturgeon Bay Soccer set for sectional clash on U102.1

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers will play host to the Kiel Raiders in a WIAA sectional semifinal match at Clark Field Thursday night. 

 

Sturgeon Bay is coming off of a match against the Wrightstown Tigers were they narrowly escaped, winning that one 3-2 in a last second goal by Robert Alas to escape and clinch a regional championship. The Clippers will host Kiel, who they took on earlier in the season, as they were able to defeat the Raiders 3-2 in Kiel. The Clippers, with a win, would be one game away from state with a potential matchup against the team that knocked them out last year, Sheboygan Christian/Sheboygan Lutheran. 

 

Kiel is coming off of a 2-0 win over St. Mary's Catholic after a good season overall. If they were to upset Sturgeon Bay, they would have a sectional final home match as that is the scheduled sectional neutral field site. The Raiders will have a big test against the Clippers though however, who are hungry for a state trip. 

 

The broadcast will air on U102.1 and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com with pregame beginning at 6:45 and first touch scheduled for 7:00. 

Clippers Soccer overcomes mistakes, wins Regional Championship on U102.1

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers were able to sneak by the Wrightstown Tigers 3-2 and win a regional championship thanks to some late game heroics. 

 

The Clippers opened the game fast, as Gavin Fernandez put the ball into the back of the net 29 seconds into the game. That made it 1-0 Clippers early. But that would not be all of early scoring. 

 

Isaac Schultz found the back of the net in the 6th minute off of a great set up from Ben Hooker, who was credited with an assist on the Schultz goal. 

 

Things then went south for the Clippers, as they let up two own goals to bring the game back to a 2-2 tie. One own goal in the 16th minute, and a costly one in the 70th minute as the game was tied, and appeared to be heading into overtime. 

 

With 16 seconds left in the match, Robert Alas decided to play hero and put a ball right in front of the net into the back of the net, and clinch the Regional Championship for Sturgeon Bay. 

 

The Clippers will host the Kiel Raiders next Thursday in a WIAA sectional semifinal game at 7:00 at Clark Field. 

Kurek paces Clippers girls at sectionals

Julia Kurek led the Sturgeon Bay girls' cross-country team to a 13th-place finish at Saturday's Brillion sectional.

 

Kurek finished in 55th place with a 5K time of 23:25. Two other finished in the top 80 overall. 

 

1 55 Julia Kurek 11 23:25.3 

 2 73 Mikayla Laluzerne 11 25:09.5 

 3 77 Jade Tomberlin 11 25:19.7 

 4 81 Alexis Olson 11 26:05.6 

 5 87 Amelia Langfeldt 11 27:49.3

Clippers thumped by Storm on U102.1

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers were unable to get anything going in a crushing loss to the Kewaunee Storm 71-6. 

 

The Storm’s running game scored early and often in this game, totaling over 400 yards on the ground throughout the game. A combination of Kavon Zokan, Owen Carlson, Jesse Morales Hernandez, and Mitchell Thompson all had huge games running the football. Carlson impacted the game on all levels, in the special teams, and in the receiving game. The Storm reached the 71 mark after going for two with two minutes left in the fourth quarter, and that was all for the rest of the game. 

 

For Sturgeon Bay, David Zuehlke was able to get into the endzone, but that was all for the offense. The defense was not able to stop the high powered Kewaunee offense for the second time this season, and it was a tough loss to end their season. A strong showing for a young Clippers team coming off of a trip from 8 Player football has nothing to hang their heads on and will be a conference contender come next season. 

 

The Kewaunee Storm will play host to the 6 seeded Kiel Raiders, a matchup from week one of the season. That game will be covered on U102.1 and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com. 

Clippers race in Brillion on Saturday

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers cross country team takes the trails Saturday in Brillion in a division two cross country sectional meet. 

 

The boys team is headlined by its two runners, Elijah Pinkert and Gavin Forest. Forest ran his PR at an earlier meet in Shawano while Pinkert has recently gotten underway with his season best at the Russ Fameree Cross Country Classic and Northbrook. 

 

The girls team is led by Julia Kurek and Jade Tomberlin. The Clippers have four other runners that are close in time with Tomberlin, who sits at around 23 minutes. Those runners are Mikayla Laluzerne, Sayna Wienke, Alexis Olsen, and Claire Quaderder. 

 

The Clippers will look to get some runners to state, and hope the girls team makes a run for it as well. 

Clippers look to weather the Storm on U102.1

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers have a chance to get their revenge Friday night as they travel to conference opponent Kewaunee in level one of the WIAA postseason at Don Rabas Field. 

 

Sturgeon Bay earned a trip to the WIAA postseason and a seven seed by finishing the season 5-4 overall and 4-3 in the conference. They were led all season by Danny Lodl, who went down with a season ending ankle injury against this very same Storm team. The Clippers will look for a better performance from their defense, who gave up 55 points in a 55-14 loss three weeks ago. Sturgeon Bay has and needs to perform better than that if they want to pull the upset and continue to make noise and a run into the playoffs. 

 

Kewaunee was able to land a 2 seed in the playoffs, after a 8-1 Overall finish, with that one loss coming in conference play to the Southern Door Eagles. Those Eagles are the only team rated higher than the Storm. Kewaunee has played both sides of the ball well all season, as some may call them the best well rounded team in the area. They will look to put that on display against the Clippers this week, as they have an opportunity to take home field up until a potential rematch against the Eagles. 

 

Bryan Mazur and Gary Barta will be on the call from Don Rabas Field on U102.1 and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com. The pregame show begins at 6:45 with kickoff set for 7:00 in the WIAA playoffs. 

Sturgeon Bay, St. Lawrence Seminary on The Clipper highlights WIAA soccer tournament openers

Sturgeon Bay will begin its push towards another state title on Thursday when they take on St. Lawrence Seminary at Clark Field.

 

Take out a pair of losses at the Cedarburg Tournament, the Clippers have posted five straight clean sheets while scoring  26 goals. That includes a mercy-rule aided 8-0 win over Peshtigo and a 2-0 victory over Gibraltar Sevastopol.

 

While the Clippers had a first-round bye, St. Lawrence Seminary shut out Kewaunee 6-0. Eugenio Tinoco and Noah Reither registered hat tricks for St. Lawrence Seminary, while Kiet Pham collected two assists. 

 

The winner takes on the victor in the Wrightstown/Algoma match on Saturday at a time to be determined. Bryan Mazur and Peter Kerwin will have the call on 103.3/96.7 WBDK HD-2 beginning at 6:45 p.m. with the pregame followed by the opening kick at 7 p.m.

Clippers soccer finishes Packerland season as champions again

The Packerland conference Boys Soccer season has wrapped up with the first matches of the postseason beginning this week. 

 

Sturgeon Bay was once again able to bring home the conference championship, overcoming a slow start to their season and winning key matches down the stretch. Although they lost their first conference match in over 2 seasons, the Clippers were able to nab a two seed in the postseason, and will take on the winner of the round one matchup of Kewaunee and Saint Lawrence Seminary. 

 

Gibraltar/Sevastopol was able to beat the Clippers, but since then have struggled. Finishing third in conference, behind Sturgeon Bay and NEW Lutheran/Providence Academy. The Vikineers found themselves with a twelve seed, matched up against Winnebago Lutheran Academy in the first round. 

 

Algoma would finish fourth in the conference, and matches up with Wrightstown as the 10 seed on Thursday. 

 

Kewaunee finished last, and with one win on the year against Washington Island. They will play St Lawrence Seminary in a matchup to get into the first round Tuesday night. 

 

The Packerland conference final standings are listed below. 

 

SCHOOL                                     WON         LOST        TIED             POINTS

Sturgeon Bay                                9                1               0                    18

NEW Lutheran-Providence         5                2               3                    13

Gibraltar-Sevastopol                   6                 3               1                   13

Algoma                                          4                 4               2                   10

Peshtigo                                        3                 7               0                     6

Kewaunee                                     0                 10             0                     0

Clippers volleyball battles Kiel on the road

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers volleyball begin their road to the Resch Center with a first round matchup against Kiel.

 

The Clippers went 1-2 in the Packerland Conference Tournament on Saturday, sweeping Gibraltar while losing in straight sets to Southern Door and Peshtigo. They finished the season with a 8-14 record.

 

The Raiders finished their season with a 22-6 mark, just behind Sheboygan Falls for a conference championship. The loss to the Falcons is their only blemish in their last five matches.

 

The first serve is scheduled for 7 p.m.

Kewaunee/Sturgeon Bay game to be broadcast on U-1021

You will be able to catch this Friday's Sturgeon Bay/Kewaunee game on a new station this week as a part of the NEW Radio Sports Network's coverage of the WIAA playoffs.

 

To accommodate the local audience of both fan bases, the game will switch from its season-long home of 103.3/96.7 WBDK HD-2 The Clipper to U-1021. The game will also be available at U1021.com, NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com, and the Door County Daily News mobile app. 

 

The game is a rematch of their week seven matchup that saw the Clippers' quarterback Danny Lodl get knocked out of the game with a season-ending injury and the Storm run away with a 55-14 victory.

 

NEW Radio Sports Network will follow the winner of the Sturgeon Bay/Kewaunee game throughout their playoff run, with all remaining playoff matchups airing on U-1021 and the appropriate online channels. 

Clippers fall to conference champion Eagles on 103.3 The Clipper

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers ended their regular season in blowout fashion, losing to the Packerland Conference champion Southern Door Eagles 41-0. 

 

The Clippers were unable to get anything going all game, as Zack Lynch scored four touchdowns in a row, to make it a 28-0 game early. Touchdown runs of 2, 3, 4, and 5 yards for Lynch tallied him for four on the night. 

 

Derek Schinktgen played a huge role in all of those touchdowns, as he finished with 107 yards total rushing, as he reached that number with 9 minutes to play in the second quarter. The offense as a whole was functioning well throughout the whole night. 

 

Chirstian Counard ended the game with 2 interceptions on the night, building off of his interception last week against Kewaunee. 

 

The two teams ended up with similar passing numbers, as Caleb Plzak unofficially finished with 102 passing yards, and Drew Daoust finished with 101 yards. 

 

Southern Door clinched the Packerland conference, and will be looking to see tomorrow to see if they are in line for a one seed. Sturgeon Bay will look to see where they are traveling for week one. 

Clippers girls take third at Packerland XC meet

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers girls cross country team turned in an impressive performance at Thursday's Packerland Conference meet hosted by Gibraltar.

 

Julia Kurek paced the third-place Clippers with a 5K time of 22:18, which was good for 10th overall. The team scored 88 points, finishing behind Peshtigo (38) and Sevastopol (48).

 

1.10.11Julia Kurek22:18.76Sturgeon Bay

2.16.11Alexis Olson23:36.29Sturgeon Bay

3.18.11Jade Tomberlin23:49.55Sturgeon Bay

4.21.11Mikayla LaLuzerne24:17.63Sturgeon Bay

5.23.9Claire Quaderder24:29.63Sturgeon Bay

6.44.11Amelia Langfeldt27:38.42Sturgeon Bay

Clippers soccer ends the season strong against Peshtigo on The Clipper

On a windy and rainy night at Clark Field, the Sturgeon Bay Clippers honored their 11 seniors to start the game and then finished it in the 60th minute 8-0. The Bulldogs kept it close in the first half, with the score only being 2-0 at halftime. Hooker and Fernandez were the only goal-scorers after the first 40 minutes. After the game, Coach Maas said the team made some halftime adjustments which led to 6 goals in less than 20 minutes of play. One more from both Hooker and Fernandez, and goals from Ben Stephens, Aldo Rangel, Porter Gigstead, and Robert Alas rounded out the eight total goals scored on the night. The Clippers will turn their attention to the game being played Tuesday (Saint Lawrence Seminary v. Kewaunee), so they can find out who their first opponent will be next Thursday at home. That game will be on 103.3 The Clipper at 7 p.m.

Sturgeon Bay hosts rival Eagles on 103.3 The Clipper

After clinching the playoffs with a win over the Mishicot Indians last week, the Sturgeon Bay Clippers will welcome in the Southern Door Eagles for the regular season finale. 

 

Sturgeon Bay (5-3 Overall, 4-2 Packerland), defeated Mishicot 41-24 last week, as Caleb Plzak threw for 311 yards and 4 touchdowns in the win. The running back turned Quarterback after the injury to previous QB Danny Lodl impressed last week, leading the offense down the field almost every drive against the Mishicot defense. David Zuehlke and Mason Sacotte were both able to find the end zone for the Clippers, as the offense was alive early and often. The starting defense only gave up 8 points to the offense, as Mishicot tacked on their points with some backups in the game for Sturgeon Bay. The Clippers will be facing the best team in the conference however, with the Eagles coming to town for Sturgeon Bay’s homecoming. 

 

Southern Door (8-0 Overall, 6-0 Packerland), are coming off the biggest game of the year, as they took down the Kewaunee Storm 19-14 behind the stellar play of the defense. Southern Door has allowed 26 points so far this season in conference play, and will look to slow down the Clippers offense this week. The Eagles offense can score as well, as Drew Daoust has been able to use his legs and his arms to lead the offense as Daoust had a hand in every touchdown for the Eagles last week. Southern Door will want to put together a full game, and potentially spoil the Clippers beloved homecoming. 

 

Gary Barta and Bryan Mazur will be on the call from Memorial FIeld with 6:45 set for the pregame show, with a 7:00 kickoff on 103.3 The Clipper, 96-7 WBDK HD-2, and NewRadioSportsNetwork.com. 

Sturgeon Bay volleyball wraps up season at Brillion

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers volleyball team will head to Brillion for their regular season finale on Thursday.

 

The Clippers have split their last eight matches, including a 3-0 sweep at the hands of their county rival Southern Door 25-1, 25-15, 25-13. 

 

The Lions are 15-9 heading into the match after finishing in third place in the Eastern Wisconsin Conference. They have won four of their last six matches including a 3-1 win over New Holstein on Tuesday.

 

The first serve is scheduled for 7 p.m.

Sturgeon Bay soccer hosts Peshtigo on The Clipper

The newly crowned Packerland Conference champion Sturgeon Bay Clippers will play another tune-up ahead of the start of the WIAA Playoffs with a match against Peshtigo Thursday night at Clark Field.

 

The Clippers posted their fifth straight clean sheet in conference play earlier this week when they topped Gibraltar/Sevastopol 2-0 in Fish Creek. Fernandez (11th minute) and Rangel (61st minute) led the way for the Clips in scoring.

 

The Bulldogs have struggled to score goals over the last month, which includes a 9-0 shutout loss to the Clippers on September 22nd. Since September 20th, the Bulldogs are 1-4-1 while being outscored 26-5.

 

Bryan Mazur and Peter Kerwin will have the call on 103.3/96.7 WBDK HD-2 The Clipper and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com beginning at 6:15 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the first touch at 6:30 p.m.

Clippers Soccer remains on top of Packerland Conference

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers avenged the only Packerland loss of their season when they traveled to Fish Creek on Tuesday night with a 2-0 victory over the Vikoneers. Fernandez (11th minute) and Rangel (61st minute) led the way for the Clips in scoring. Sturgeon Bay hosts Peshtigo in their final game of the season on Thursday at Clark Field. That game will be broadcasted on 103.3 The Clipper, the first touch is 6:30 pm. The tournament preview put the Clippers in the #2 seed, where they will face the winner of the #15/#18 game on Thursday, October 20th. The #12 Gibraltar/Sevastopol Vikoneers face #5 Winnebago Lutheran on the same day to start their tournament run. 

Sturgeon Bay, Gibraltar/Sevastopol battle for Packerland on The Clipper

The Packerland Conference is on the line Tuesday night when Sturgeon Bay and Gibraltar/Sevastopol meet in Fish Creek.

 

The Clippers can end the Vikineers' hopes with a victory or a draw after winning all of its matches against Packerland opponents since Gibraltar/Sevastopol stunned Sturgeon Bay at Clark Field on September 15th. The Clippers posted three clean sheets while scoring 25 goals in their last four matches. They did drop a pair over the weekend to Cedarburg and East Troy/Palmyra-Eagle by identical 2-1 scores.

 

The Vikineers have struggled since their win against the Clippers, going 2-4-2 since September 15th. They lost to NEW Lutheran for the second time in tournament action over the weekend just days after shutting out Kewaunee 3-0.

 

Bryan Mazur and Peter Kerwin will have the call on 103.3 The Clipper and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com beginning at 615 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the opening kick at 6:30 p.m.

Sturgeon Bay soccer blows past NEW Lutheran on The Clipper

Thursday's 3-0 win over the NEW Lutheran Blazers was well worth the wait for the Sturgeon Bay Clippers soccer team.

 

The match was delayed for about 30 minutes due to a missing side judge, forcing the teams to warm up multiple times before action officially got underway. The Clippers took advantage of misplays by the Blazers' defenders,  with Robert Alas, Ben Hooker, and Gavin Fernandez all finding the back of the net in the match's first 20 minutes.

 

The wind acted as a 12th man for both teams after that, pushing balls further and faster as they traveled north and hanging others up in the air and knuckling when they traveled south. 

 

The backline for the Clippers, Carter Schulz, Johnny Hubbard,  earned players of the game honors for this one, limiting the chances for Emmett Braschnewitz. The Blazers' best chance came on a second-half corner kick by the Blazers' Thibaut Delattre nearly curled in, but was creatively deflected off Schulz's hip.

 

Braschnewitz and the Blazers' Jack Henschel both made at least five saves in the match. 

 

 

 

Sturgeon Bay looks to bounce back on 103.3 The Clipper

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers will look to bounce back from a tough loss to Kewaunee in a Saturday edition of Friday Night Lights as they take on Mishicot. 

 

Sturgeon Bay (4-3 Overall, 3-2 Packerland), wasn’t able to come away with a win against Kewaunee, as they fell 55-14. The game was never particularly close, as the Storm came out and scored 28 in the first quarter as the Clippers fell behind and were never able to get back in it. Sturgeon Bay has barely outscored their conference opponents by a score of 161-158, but have not been in any close conference games. There have been outliers of blowouts both ways which have kept it close. The Clippers will have to look to their backup QB options of Connor Waterstreet and Caleb Plzak for the rest of the season as they have lost Danny Lodl to a left ankle injury. Leaning on the likes of David Zuehlke and Mason Sacotte could be vital for the success of the offense. 

 

Mishicot (3-4 Overall, 2-3 Packerland), have had an up and down overall season so far. After starting the conference schedule 2-1, Mishicot has gone 0-2 their last two and will look to change that and get into a closer spot for the playoffs after Saturday. They will rely on Quarterback Logan Marquardt, who is able to run it and throw it, which could cause some trouble for the Clippers defense. 

 

Gary Barta and Tim Ash will be on the call Saturday from Memorial Field with the pregame show beginning at 12:45 with kickoff set for 1:00 on 103.3 The Clipper, 96-7 WBDK HD-2, and NewRadioSportsNetwork.com. 

Sturgeon Bay travels to NEW Lutheran/Providence Academy for conference match on 103.3 The Clipper

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers soccer team has been finding the back of the net lately, and will look to keep that up as they travel to Green Bay to take on the NEW Lutheran/Providence Academy Blazers. 

 

Sturgeon Bay (6-1 Packerland, 8-7-2 Overall), has seemed to turn the corner on their goal scoring struggles, as they were able to put up 5 on the Algoma Wolves in a 5-0 win Tuesday night. After struggling to score in the beginning of the season against some tough opponents, the Clippers have scored 5 or more goals in four of the last five matches that they have played. Sturgeon Bay will look to take down the Blazers, as they did last time the two teams met, as the Clippers won 3-1. 

 

NEW Lutheran/Providence Academy (4-1-2 Packerland, 10-6-3 Overall), has pulled their season into the right direction after having a five match streak midway through the season without a win. The wins have come in big fashion, as the last 3 wins for the Blazers have been 6-0 wins over the likes of Kewaunee, Peshtigo, and Clintonville. 

 

Bryan Mazur and Tim Kowols will have coverage on 103.3 The Clipper with pregame set to begin at 3:45 and kickoff at 4:00 P.M. from Green Bay. 

Clippers Soccer looks good for parents night and handles Algoma on 103.3 The Clipper

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers Soccer team started strong with parents watching, and so did the Algoma Wolves in a battle that began from the opening whistle. The Clippers held most of the possession for the first half, but the Wolves applied the pressure needed to keep it close. Robert Alas started the scoring in the 12th minute with an unassisted goal followed by the "goal of the night," according to Peter Kerwin, from Ben Hooker in the 32nd, assisted by Jules Reynolds. The Clippers led 2-0 going into halftime, and the scoring would continue in the second half, despite the outstanding play from Algoma's Keeper, Younk. Alas found the net in the 44th minute (Gigstead assist). A PK was awarded when Klotz was fouled in the box, and Johnny Hubbard buried it in the back of the net in the 54th minute. Jules Reynolds capped the scoring, assisted by Porter Gigstead) in the 67th, and that's how the game would end, 5-0. 

 

The Clippers travel to the Green Bay on Thursday to take on GB NEW Lutheran. That game will start at 4 pm and be covered on 103.3 The Clipper.  

Sturgeon Bay welcomes in Algoma on 103.3 The Clipper

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers will look to keep their first place spot as the Algoma Wolves come to town in a soccer showdown Tuesday night. 

 

Sturgeon Bay (5-1 Packerland, 7-7-2 Overall), is coming off of a 8-0 win over Kewaunee that did not last longer than 63 minutes. Sturgeon Bay has won against the Storm by a combined score of 18-0 in the two matchups that they’ve faced off in. The Clippers have found themselves in a bit of a groove recently, as they have put up 23 goals in their last 4 matches, and will look to carry that over against the Wolves. 

 

Algoma (3-2-1 Packerland, 9-2-2 Overall), played upset against the Gibraltar/Sevastopol Vikineers in their most recent conference match, winning 3-0. The Wolves recently tied with the Luxemburg Casco Spartans 1-1. In the last meeting between these two teams, Sturgeon Bay took home the win in Algoma by way of a 3-0 victory. The Wolves will look to turn the tides their way and play spoiler again in the Packerland conference. 

 

Bryan Mazur and Peter Kerwin will be on the call on 103.3 The Clipper with pregame beginning at 6:15 P.M. and the match set to begin at 6:30 from Clark Field. 

Sturgeon Bay welcomes in Algoma in volleyball matchup

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers will see the Algoma Wolves come to town in a Packerland conference volleyball match.

 

Sturgeon Bay (4-2 Packerland, 6-10 Overall), avoided a scare from the Gibraltar Vikings in their last conference match, and will have to play another good team in the up and coming Algoma Wolves. Sturgeon Bay has finally found their footing after starting off the season slow. They are tied for second with a lot of teams in the Packerland, and have some tough matchups coming up that could see them, with a win, stay towards the top of the conference. 

 

Algoma (3-2 Packerland, 12-7 Overall), have had yet again another good season, putting up good performances even in their losses. The Wolves could play spoiler to the Clippers hot streak currently, as they look to get themselves into the tie for second place as well. 

 

The match is scheduled for 7:00 P.M. in Sturgeon Bay.