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Sturgeon Bay High School Archives for 2023-04

Sturgeon Bay's Anderson secures big win

The Sturgeon Bay track team made the most of their trip to De Pere on Friday, picking up several medals along the way at the St. Norbert Track Meet. 

 

Cate Anderson came home with a first place finish in the 100m hurdles. 

 

Andrea Wilke 4th in Pole Vault

 

Madelyn Wind 5th in the shot put

 

 

Mens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Semi-Finals
27. 11 Kordell Anderson   12.97a (-2.9) Sturgeon Bay
29. 11 Craven Lautenbach   13.05a (-1.4)SR Sturgeon Bay
200 Meters Varsity - Finals
  11 Jasper Goettelman   SCR Sturgeon Bay
400 Meters Varsity - Finals
24. 10 Jack Polcen   1:05.24aPR Sturgeon Bay
800 Meters Varsity - Finals
21. 9 Zone Wienke   2:23.40aPR Sturgeon Bay
31. 10 Bryce Hansen   2:34.98aPR Sturgeon Bay
1600 Meters Varsity - Finals
11. 9 Zone Wienke   5:12.18aPR Sturgeon Bay
26. 10 Bryce Hansen   5:55.94aPR Sturgeon Bay
110m Hurdles Varsity - Semi-Finals
11. 10 Ozzie Langfeldt   19.81a (-1.9)PR Sturgeon Bay
  11 Tatum Routhieaux   SCR Sturgeon Bay
300m Hurdles Varsity - Finals
13. 10 Ozzie Langfeldt   48.37aPR Sturgeon Bay
  11 Tatum Routhieaux   SCR Sturgeon Bay
2k Steeplechase Varsity - Finals
24. 11 Chase Hasenjager   9:03.79aPR Sturgeon Bay
25. 12 Espen Walker   9:14.33aPR Sturgeon Bay
4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals
12.
11 Kordell Anderson
11 Chase Hasenjager
11 Craven Lautenbach
9 Zone Wienke
  48.40a Sturgeon Bay - A
4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals
14.
11 Kordell Anderson
11 Chase Hasenjager
11 Craven Lautenbach
11 Xavier Jandrin
  1:43.19a Sturgeon Bay - A
4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals
 
10 Ozzie Langfeldt
11 Xavier Jandrin
11 Tatum Routhieaux
11 Gannon Evers
  SCR Sturgeon Bay - A
Shot Put Varsity - Finals
10. 10 Braden Evers   40' 0.75 Sturgeon Bay
23. 11 Gannon Evers   36' 6.5 Sturgeon Bay
Discus Varsity - Finals
4. 11 Gannon Evers   139' 11PR Sturgeon Bay
13. 10 Braden Evers   115' 0PR Sturgeon Bay
High Jump Varsity - Finals
3. 12 Espen Walker   5' 10 Sturgeon Bay
20. 9 Merlin Walker   4' 10 Sturgeon Bay
Pole Vault Varsity - Finals
11. 11 Xavier Jandrin   10' 0 Sturgeon Bay
Long Jump Varsity - Finals
  9 Zone Wienke   DNS Sturgeon Bay
  11 Kordell Anderson   DNS Sturgeon Bay
Triple Jump Varsity - Finals
  11 Craven Lautenbach   ND Sturgeon Bay

 

 Womens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals
7. 10 Ella Tarkowski   13.64a (-0.6) Sturgeon Bay
8. 10 Cady Carlson   13.87a (-0.6) Sturgeon Bay
100 Meters Varsity - Semi-Finals
7. 10 Ella Tarkowski   13.81a (-1.6) Sturgeon Bay
8. 10 Cady Carlson   13.94a (-1.6) Sturgeon Bay
200 Meters Varsity - Finals
12. 10 Tiviana Andropolis   28.98a (-1.2)PR Sturgeon Bay
24. 9 Ava Estes   33.46a (-0.5) Sturgeon Bay
400 Meters Varsity - Finals
12. 10 Ella Tarkowski   1:06.63a Sturgeon Bay
800 Meters Varsity - Finals
10. 11 Julia Kurek   2:39.89a Sturgeon Bay
15. 11 Jade Tomberlin   2:47.73a Sturgeon Bay
1600 Meters Varsity - Finals
12. 10 Julia Michalski   6:09.10aSR Sturgeon Bay
18. 9 Claire Quaderer   6:36.40aPR Sturgeon Bay
100m Hurdles Varsity - Finals
1. 12 Cate Anderson   16.44a (0.8)SR Sturgeon Bay
100m Hurdles Varsity - Semi-Finals
1. 12 Cate Anderson   17.42a (-2.6) Sturgeon Bay
15. 9 Briana Barganz   21.36a (-2.6)PR Sturgeon Bay
300m Hurdles Varsity - Finals
16. 9 Briana Barganz   1:01.33aPR Sturgeon Bay
2k Steeplechase Varsity - Finals
9. 11 Julia Kurek   9:06.24aPR Sturgeon Bay
11. 11 Jade Tomberlin   9:27.31aPR Sturgeon Bay
4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals
8.
12 Cate Anderson
10 Tiviana Andropolis
10 Ella Tarkowski
10 Cady Carlson
  55.28a Sturgeon Bay - A
4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals
10.
12 Claire Bohn
10 Tiviana Andropolis
9 Ava Estes
9 Briana Barganz
  2:03.28a Sturgeon Bay - A
4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals
 
12 Cate Anderson
10 Cady Carlson
11 Jade Tomberlin
11 Julia Kurek
  SCR Sturgeon Bay - A
Shot Put Varsity - Finals
5. 12 Madelyn Wind   32' 1.25 Sturgeon Bay
32. 11 Gabby Luett   22' 8.25 Sturgeon Bay
Discus Varsity - Finals
18. 12 Madelyn Wind   77' 0SR Sturgeon Bay
21. 11 Gabby Luett   72' 5 Sturgeon Bay
High Jump Varsity - Finals
4. 11 Jade Tomberlin   4' 10 Sturgeon Bay
Pole Vault Varsity - Finals
4. 12 Andrea Wilke   8' 6SR Sturgeon Bay
Long Jump Varsity - Finals
  12 Cate Anderson   ND Sturgeon Bay

was 4th in high jump

 

Gannon Evers 5th in the disc. 

 

Espen Walker 4th in high jump. 

 

 

Sturgeon Bay goes sub-200 in Packerland Golf Meet

The Sturgeon Bay golf team posted another impressive score on Friday, posting the top score of 193.

 

Southern Door posted the second-best score at 212 and Peshtigo came in third at 218.

 

Finley LaVine (SD) had the top score of 40, two strokes ahead of Peshtigo's Grant Bauman.

 

Click here for the full results

Sturgeon Bay soccer welcomes familiar foe

The Sturgeon Bay girls' soccer team looks to rebound from last week's rough loss with a home matchup against Peshtigo.

 

The Clippers gave up five first-half goals in a 8-0 defeat to Kiel last Friday night for their second straight loss. They have been held scoreless since a 9-1 win against Clintonville on April 18th. They were scheduled to play Sevastopol/Gibraltar on Thursday, but no score was reported as of 7 a.m. Friday.

 

The Bulldogs lost to Shawano 5-2 for their first loss of the season.

 

Kickoff is set for 5 p.m.

Sturgeon Bay baseball takes twin bill from Sevastopol

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers came away with a doubleheader sweep of the Sevastopol Pioneers on Tuesday with wins of 18-8 and 12-2.

In the opener, Sturgeon Bay used a nine-run first inning to take a 9-1 lead, but Sevastopol battled back with six runs in the second to make it 9-7.  The Clippers then scored nine of the next 10 runs to come away with the five-inning 18-2 win.  Emmett Braschnewitz had a huge game with two doubles and four RBIs while Curt Meyer had two hits and three runs batted in to lead the Clippers.

In the nightcap, the Clippers scored 10 runs in the fourth inning to put the game away.  The five-inning game saw Cole Frangipane collect three hits and two RBIs in the win.  Trey Vanderleest pitched the final 4.2 innings and only allowed two hits to pick up the win.  

Sturgeon Bay takes Packerland Conference golf match

The Packerland Conference golf meet on Monday at Vernon Hills in Peshtigo saw the Sturgeon Bay Clippers take top honors with a 181 score.  The Southern Door Eagles finished second with 208, followed by Peshitigo’s 214.  The other school scores were Oconto with 217, Kewaunee with 218, and Gibraltar a 228.

 

Top individual finishers included Grant Baumann of Peshtigo with a 34, Try Weinke of Sturgeon Bay with a 41, Isaac Aune came in with a 43, Southern Door’s Finley Lavine, and Gibrlatar’s Finn Salm came in with 43s.  

Clipper softball drops a pair in Gillett Triangular

The Sturgeon bay Clipper girls softball dropped a pair of non-conference games on Friday at the Gillett Inventational.  In the opener Elcho scored 11 runs in the first inning to cruise to a 19-9 win.  In the second contest for Sturgeon Bay, the Clippers fell to Gillett 12-5.  

The Clippers will now play a doubleheader in the Packerland Conference at Sevastopol on Tuesday with the first game starting at 4:30 p.m. 

Sturgeon Bay soccer looks to avoid weather against Thunder

After picking up another win on Tuesday, the Sturgeon Bay Clippers girls soccer team will look to keep their winning ways in motion when they face off against Seymour on Thursday night. 

 

The match between these two teams was rescheduled once already, and with potential for more weather factors, the game could be in jeopardy once again. Sturgeon Bay however, made quick work of the Clintonville Truckers, netting nine goals in the match on their way to a 9-1 win. Junior Alexis Olson was the leading scorer in that match with 4 goals and 3 assists, but the Clippers had four other girls score in the match. 

 

Seymour’s match on Tuesday was not nearly as kind to them as Sturgeon Bay’s was as the Thunder lost to West De Pere 2-0. Seymour stands at 2-2 overall on the season entering the match with the Clippers. 

 

The match, barring any weather conditions, is set to start at 6:00 p.m.

Sturgeon Bay track takes third in pentangular

The Sturgeon Bay boys  and girls track teams finished right in the middle of the pentangular they hosted at Southern Door Tuesday afternoon.

 

For the boys, there was strength in Evers as Gannon won the discus with a personal record and brother Braden won the shot put. Espen Walker added to the success in the field events with a victory in the high jump. The boys also won the 4x200m relay while placing in the top three eight other times.

 

On the girls' side, Madelyn Wind's personal record in the shot put won her first place. Jade Tomberlin (high jump), Andrea Wilke (pole vault), Cate Andeson (100m hurdles), Julia Kurek (800m, 1600m), Ella Tarkowski (400m) also won their events in addition to seven others placing in the top three. The girls went 1, 2, 3 in the 800m with all of them running personal records.

Sturgeon Bay girls soccer dominates Clintonville

Sturgeon Bay’s offensive explosion led to a 9-1 win at Clark Field on Tuesday night over the Clintonville Truckers.  Five different players scored for the Clipper girls led by Junior Alexis Olson (4 goals, 3 assists), Freshman Yarrow Goettelmann (two goals), Senior Scarlet Serafico (1 goal, 2 assists), Senior Emma Reinhardt (1 goal), and Sophomore Hayden Luders (1 goal). Keeper Isabella Jimenez-Seyfer had 2 saves in goal.  Clintonville’s lone goal was scored by Gracie Steede unassisted.  The game was stopped in the 76th minute by the mercy rule.  The Clippers have a record of 2-1 on the season and face Seymour Thursday night. Sturgeon Bay coach Bob Desotelle said “We focused on quality passes and communicating on the field all week during practice and our players improved in both areas tonight.  Our subs also played quality minutes again this game, which is huge.   Next, we prepare for Seymour… a bigger school and a bigger challenge”.

Free passes harm Clippers in doubleheader loss on U-102.1

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers dropped both games of the doubleheader with the Kewaunee Storm, losing the first game 18-0 and losing the second 10-0 in five innings on U-102.1. 


In game one, it was Owen Carlson getting the scoring going for the Storm as he roped a three run home run deep into left field to give the Storm a 3-0 lead and open up the floodgates to a five run third inning. The Clippers would be held silent throughout the game, and Kewaunee would officially break things open in the 5th inning as the Storm scored four runs on four hits in the inning. 

 

Kewaunee would put the final nail in the coffin for game one scoring 9 runs in the top of the seventh inning, with most coming off of Dominic Tristani. Carlson, Cal Ihlenfeldt, Mitchell Thompson, and Payton Kohnle did most of the damage in the first game that ended in the 18-0 result. 

 

Game two started out in a similar fashion as the first game as the two teams were held scoreless through the first two innings. Kewaunee rattled off eight runs in the third inning on two hits, four hit by pitches, and five walks. Two runs in the bottom of the fifth inning sealed the game in just five innings for the 10-0 win.

Sturgeon Bay girls soccer welcomes in Clintonville

Looking to bounce back from their weekend loss to Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah will be the Sturgeon Bay Clippers girls soccer team as they take on the Clintonville Truckers in non-conference action. 

 

The Clippers were shutout in that game against the Resorters, not being able to find the back of the net. In their game the night before against Sevastopol/Gibraltar, the offense clicked for two goals with Shambo Wienke and Paula Wienke scoring for the Clippers, giving Sturgeon Bay the 2-1 win. These two teams were scheduled to play last season, but the game was canceled early in the season. 

 

The Truckers of Clintonville did not pick up a win in the 2022 season, going 0-17 in total. The team scored 3 goals during the season, with one goal apiece in losses against New London, Berlin, and Freedom. Clintonville has fell in their three games this season, with losses to Shawano 9-0, Luxemburg-Casco 5-0, and Campbellsport 4-1. 

 

The match is scheduled for 5:00 p.m. 

Clippers Baseball hosts doubleheader with Storm on U-102.1

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers baseball team will look to change the tide from their weekend doubleheader against Oconto when they play another doubleheader against Kewaunee Tuesday afternoon. 

 

The Clippers lost to the first place Oconto Blue Devils in both games, with scores of 10-3 and 18-3 sealing their fate on Saturday morning. The Clippers started out game one strong with a pair of runs on RBI singles by Brody Kollath and Curt Meyer. The Blue Devils would respond with two runs in the first, three runs in the second, and four runs in the third inning. The Clippers would cut the lead with a Gavin Fernandez RBI single in the fifth, but the Clippers would give it back in the following inning en route to the 10-3 loss. Emmett Braschnewitz and Brody Kollath combined to strike out five batters while allowing nine earned runs. The second game would be a shortened game due to the run rule, with Sturgeon Bay being down 11-0 before Curt Meyer drove in an RBI. 

 

For the Kewaunee Storm, they are coming off an impressive display of play in the Wisconsin Dells tournament, going 3-0 against some strong competition. With wins over Northwestern, Lake Mills, and St. Mary’s Springs, the Storm picked up three wins over teams with a combined record of 9-7 on the season. Cal Ihlenfeldt and Peyton Kohnle have been the leaders so far this season for the Storm, and will look to continue that success into their first Packerland Conference game of the season. 

 

Gary Barta and Reece Robillard will have the call from Memorial Field on U-102.1 and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com. The pregame show is set for 4:15 with the first pitch of the doubleheader set for 4:30 p.m. 

Clippers softball looks to douse Blazers for two

The Sturgeon Bay softball team looks to rebound from a rough weekend showing against Oconto when they welcome NEW Lutheran on Monday.

 

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers' trip to Oconto for a pair of softball games did not fare well as they dropped both ends of the doubleheader 18-7 and 9-3. In game one, the Clippers carried a lead late before the Blue Devils scored 15 of their 18 runs in the final two innings. The Clippers tried answering the call in the sixth inning when they plated five runs of their own. In game two, the Clippers scored all three of their runs in the third inning to bring the game within one before the Blue Devils scored twice in the fourth and five times in the decisive seventh inning.

 

Since beating Gibraltar 17-3 in their season opener, the Blazers have dropped three straight including a doubleheader sweep against Peshtigo over the weekend at home 26-0 and 17-4.

 

Weather permitting, the first pitch will take place at 4:30 p.m.

Local teams head to The Woods for golf meet

UPDATED 12:45 p.m: The meet scheduled for Monday at The Woods Golf Course has been postponed and rescheduled to May 2nd. 

 

NEW Lutheran will be the hosts of Monday's Packerland Conference meet, which tees off at 4 p.m. at The Woods Golf Course in Green Bay.

 

Competing in the meet along with NEW Lutheran will be Gibraltar, Oconto, Peshtigo, Sevastopol, Southern Door, and Sturgeon Bay. In the last Packerland Conference meet, the area's golf teams had a perfect afternoon to open Packerland Conference play in Sturgeon Bay. The Clippers captured the early season victory, topping second-place Southern Door by 19 strokes. Keying the victory were Isaak Aune and Tre Wienke, who posted two of the top five scores in the meet.

 

Tee time is set for 4 p.m.

Clippers softball can't muster enough offense against Blue Devils

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers' trip to Oconto for a pair of softball games did not fare well as they dropped both ends of the doubleheader 18-7 and 9-3.

 

In game one, the Clippers carried a lead late before the Blue Devils scored 15 of their 18 runs in the final two innings. The Clippers tried answering the call in the sixth inning when they plated five runs of their own.

 

In game two, the Clippers scored all three of their runs in the third inning to bring  the game within one before the Blue Devils scored twice in the fourth and five times in the decisive seventh inning.

Blue Devils secure baseball sweep of Clippers

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers suffered similar fates in both ends of their doubleheader against Oconto on Saturday, losing the games 10-3 and 18-3.

 

The Clippers started out game one strong with a pair of runs on RBI singles by Brady Kollath and Curt Meyer. The Blue Devils would respond with two runs in the first, three runs in the second, and four runs in the third inning. The Clippers would cut the lead with a Gavin Fernandez RBI single in the fifth, but the Clippers would give it back in the following inning en  route to the 10-3 loss. Evan  Braschnewitz and Brady Kollath combined to strike out five batters while allowing nine earned runs.

 

In game two,  it was already 11-0 Blue Devils when Curt Meyer delivered his second RBI hit of the day. The Blue Devils would add on six runs in the fourth and and another tally in the fifth in the mercy-rule shortened game. Caden LeMieux stole home and Meyer knocked in another run in the 18-3 loss for the Clippers in their final innings of play.

Clipper girls soccer cant find net against Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah

After grabbing their first win of the season on Thursday, the Sturgeon Bay Clippers girls soccer team could not keep up with Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah on Friday, falling 3-0. 

 

The Resorters of Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah got a huge boost from Ariana Jelenc, who scored 2 goals on the night and assisted on another. The Resorters got one goal in the first and two in the second half, while simultaneously shutting out the Clippers throughout the entire match. Teagan O’Neil also scored on the night for the Resorters while assisting on one of the goals from Jelenc. 

 

Sturgeon Bay will have a chance to bounce back next on Tuesday when they play Clintonville. 

Clippers softball looks to avenge season opener against Oconto

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers softball team will have a chance to bounce back from their tough opening series with Kewaunee with another doubleheader, this time against Oconto Saturday morning. 

 

The Clippers were one-hit in both games against the Storm of Kewaunee, with Regan Kasten and Madeline Propsom having one hit a piece in each game of the doubleheader off of Kewaunee pitcher Jenna Rohr. Oconto was a thorn in the side of Sturgeon Bay last season, as the Clippers lost to the Blue Devils 16-1 last season in their lone matchup. 

 

Oconto was 14-4 last season, but have gotten off to an average start to the season with their record sitting at 1-1. Coming off of a 9-1 loss to the Peshtigo Bulldogs, the Blue Devils will want to come out fast to avenge that loss. 

 

First pitch of the doubleheader is slated for 11:00 p.m. 

Clipper baseball takes trip to Oconto

After some excitement in their opening game, the Sturgeon Bay Clippers will enter conference play at 1-0 and take a trip around the bay to face the Oconto Blue Devils Saturday morning. 

 

A walkoff by Curt Meyer was the deciding factor in a game that went to the 10th inning. Preble and the Clippers would go back and forth throughout the late hours of the afternoon and even into the night. In their one game against the Blue Devils of Oconto last season, the Clippers took the victory convincingly, winning 9-5 early into the season. Sturgeon Bay will look to repeat that success and take a win in Packerland play. 

 

The Blue Devils are 0-2 in the Packerland Conference after they were swept by the Peshtigo Bulldogs by scores of 9-7 and 10-8. Oconto was atop of the Packerland Conference standings last season with an 8-2 conference record and a record of 16-8 overall. 

 

First pitch of the Doubleheader is set for 11:00 a.m. 

Sturgeon Bay track concludes busy week of local meets

The Sturgeon Bay track teams posted several event victories this week as they competed at the Southern Door Quad and the Kewaunee Five meets on Tuesday and Thursday nights respectively.

 

On Tuesday. the Sturgeon Bay girls won the Southern Door meet with 95 points. First place finishers included the girls' 4x100m and 4x400m relays, Ella Tarkowski (100m, 400m), Julia Kurek (800m), Claire Quaderer (3200m), Cate Anderson (100m hurdles), Nida Zukauskaite (300m high hurdles), and Andrea Wilke (pole vault)

 

On Friday, both teams finished in the middle of the field in Kewaunee. First place finishes include Patrick Haese (100m), boys' 4x200m relay, Andrea Wilke (pole vault), Jade Tomberlin (high jump), and the girls' 4x100m relay. 

 

SOUTHERN DOOR QUAD

Mens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals
3. 10 Patrick Haese   12.17a Sturgeon Bay
7. 11 Kordell Anderson   12.77aSR Sturgeon Bay
200 Meters Varsity - Finals
7. 11 Jasper Goettelman   28.52aPR Sturgeon Bay
400 Meters Varsity - Finals
4. 11 Xavier Jandrin   59.87aSR Sturgeon Bay
8. 11 Eli Schuster   1:03.99aPR Sturgeon Bay
800 Meters Varsity - Finals
7. 10 Bryce Hansen   2:36.32aPR Sturgeon Bay
11. 11 Eli Schuster   2:49.49aPR Sturgeon Bay
1600 Meters Varsity - Finals
3. 9 Zone Wienke   5:18.47a Sturgeon Bay
6. 10 Bryce Hansen   6:00.27a Sturgeon Bay
110m Hurdles - 39" Varsity - Finals
4. 10 Ozzie Langfeldt   20.15aPR Sturgeon Bay
6. 9 Ryan Felhofer   23.37a Sturgeon Bay
300m Hurdles - 36" Varsity - Finals
3. 10 Ozzie Langfeldt   49.26aPR Sturgeon Bay
4. 11 Chase Hasenjager   51.19a Sturgeon Bay
7. 12 Espen Walker   53.38aSR Sturgeon Bay
  9 Ryan Felhofer   DNS Sturgeon Bay
4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals
 
11 Kordell Anderson
9 Zone Wienke
11 Craven Lautenbach
10 Patrick Haese
  DNS Sturgeon Bay - A
4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals
2.
11 Kordell Anderson
10 Patrick Haese
11 Craven Lautenbach
11 Chase Hasenjager
  1:42.00a Sturgeon Bay - A
4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals
3.
9 Zone Wienke
11 Chase Hasenjager
11 Xavier Jandrin
10 Ozzie Langfeldt
  4:00.42a Sturgeon Bay - A
Shot Put - 12lb Varsity - Finals
1. 10 Braden Evers   43-05.00PR Sturgeon Bay
4. 11 Gannon Evers   38-11.50SR Sturgeon Bay
7. 10 Seth Laughlin   36-01.00PR Sturgeon Bay
Discus - 1.6kg Varsity - Finals
3. 11 Gannon Evers   111-06 Sturgeon Bay
6. 10 Braden Evers   105-00 Sturgeon Bay
20. 10 Seth Laughlin   61-05 Sturgeon Bay
High Jump Varsity - Finals
2. 12 Espen Walker   6-00.00 Sturgeon Bay
4. 11 Chase Hasenjager   5-06.00PR Sturgeon Bay
9. 11 Xavier Jandrin   4-10.00SR Sturgeon Bay
9. 9 Merlin Walker   4-10.00PR Sturgeon Bay
9. 11 Jasper Goettelman   4-10.00PR Sturgeon Bay
Pole Vault Varsity - Finals
4. 11 Xavier Jandrin   10-06.00SR Sturgeon Bay
Long Jump Varsity - Finals
4. 10 Patrick Haese   16-10.00 Sturgeon Bay
6. 11 Craven Lautenbach   16-06.00PR Sturgeon Bay
13. 9 Zone Wienke   13-09.00 Sturgeon Bay
Triple Jump Varsity - Finals
5. 11 Craven Lautenbach   36-01.75SR Sturgeon Bay

 

 Womens Results

Sturgeon Bay soccer holds on against Sevastopol/Gibraltar, play Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah Friday

In a classic Door County girls soccer match, Sturgeon Bay defeated Sevastopol/Gibraltar 2-1 at Clark Field in Sturgeon Bay. 

 

The Clippers' Shampoo Wienke opened the scoring in the 31st minute, assisted by Alexis Olson.  It would stay that way until late in the second half when at the 77th minute, Paula Wienke drilled a PK to give SB a 2-0 lead. United’s Sam Herrell responded and scored on a corner kick, also in the 77th minute, assisted by Eve Andreae, leading to the final score of 2-1. 

 

Yarrow Goettelman had 6 saves in goal for Sturgeon Bay. The Clippers start its 2023 season 1-0 and travel to host Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah for a Friday night match at 6 p.m.  The Resorters dropped their first match of the season 2-1 to Ozaukee on Tuesday. 

Sturgeon Bay captures first golf meet of the year

The area's golf teams had a perfect afternoon to open Packerland Conference play in Sturgeon Bay.

 

Sturgeon Bay captured the early season victory, topping second-place Southern Door by 19 strokes. Keying the victory were Isaak Aune and Tre Wienke, who posted two of the top five scores in the meet.

 

Team Scores

Sturgeon Bay 199

Southern Door 218

Peshtigo 242

Gibraltar 261

Oconto 266

 

Individual Scores

Grant Bauman 42 Peshtigo

Finley Lavine 43 Southern Door

Isaak Aune 44 Sturgeon Bay

Tre Wienke 45 Sturgeon Bay 

Finn Salm 46 Gibraltar

Sturgeon Bay girls soccer opens season with Vikineers

After falling in the first match of the season, the Sevastopol/Gibraltar Vikineers will hit the pitch again, this time taking on the Clippers of Sturgeon Bay in the county rivalry on Thursday night. 

 

The Vikineers were beaten by the Peshtigo Bulldogs in their first match by a score of 3-0, and will look to bounce back Thursday night. Last season, Sevastopol/Gibraltar was 3-11 overall and 1-5 in EWC/Packerland Conference play. Now that the team, along with the rest of the Packerland Conference teams that have girls soccer aren’t in a conference, the Vikineers can schedule freely. 

 

Sturgeon Bay was 7-7-2 last season and will play their first game of the season against Sevastopol/Gibraltar after the Notre Dame Quad they were scheduled to play at was canceled due to weather. After another attempt to play a match against Denmark failed, the Clippers begin their season with the other team in the county with a girls soccer team. 

 

The match is set to begin at 6:00 p.m. 

Clipper baseball defeats Preble in dramatic fashion

In a game that went 10 innings, the Sturgeon Bay Clippers won an absolute classic over the Green Bay Preble Hornets 7-6 Tuesday night. 

 

After leading 4-1 after four innings, the Hornets of Preble tied the game up at four a piece. The game would remain tied at four after seven innings, and extra innings is where the game truly became fun. 

 

In the top of the 8th, Green Bay Preble was able to put a run on the board, making it four unanswered runs after Clipper pitcher Caleb Plzak walked in the go ahead run making it 5-4. In the bottom of the 8th, Brody Kollath walked, then Garrett Ulberg reached on an error to have two runners on for the Clippers. Jack Henry would then reach on an error, which brought around pinch runner Ian Fruzyna to tie the game, sending it to the ninth inning. 

 

The two teams would add on runs in the ninth inning, and Brody Kollath would shut down the top of the tenth inning to give the Clippers a chance to win it in the 10th. The bases would be loaded for Curt Meyer with two out, and Meyer hit a single up the right side of the infield to walk it off late into the night for a final score of 7-6. 

Clipper Softball to welcome in Kewaunee

In a rematch of last season’s regional playoff game, Sturgeon Bay softball will open up their season with Kewaunee on Tuesday afternoon. 

 

The two teams matched up twice last season, with Kewaunee taking both matchups, but most recently winning the round one regional playoff game 17-0. Two seniors from that team have since graduated, leaving potentially most of the team back from last season. The Clippers offense showed their ability to score last year, winning games by scores of 10-2, 13-0, 22-0 and 11-6. 

 

Kewaunee will look to bounce back from their opening loss to Chilton 17-4. The game was closely contested through the first three innings, but the top of the fourth inning would be one for Kewaunee to forget. Maddilyn Mueller would start the scoring in the inning off for Chilton, roping a single into left field scoring two runs. Chilton would continue their high scoring inning with walks and scoring on passed balls and concluded the top of the fourth with a 17-2 lead. 

 

First pitch from Sturgeon Bay is set for 4:00 p.m. 

Sturgeon Bay Baseball sees Preble on opening night

After a long offseason, the Sturgeon Bay Clippers will finally hit the diamond at Memorial Field as they take on non-conference opponent Green Bay Preble. 

 

The Clippers will see a new skipper lead the team this season, as former Peshtigo Head Coach Neal Henrigillis becomes the man in charge of leading Sturgeon Bay this season. Henrigillis will inherit a strong team led by the likes of Emmett Braschnewitz and Curt Meyer, along with some potential up and coming younger players. The team finished fourth in the Packerland last season, a half game behind the Storm of Kewaunee. Sturgeon Bay will look to make a farther trip into the postseason, after they were defeated by Luxemburg-Casco in the opening round. 

 

Green Bay Preble was 16-8 overall last season from division one, and was 13-5 in the Fox River Classic Conference. The Hornets had three seniors on the FRCC All-Conference team, and will have to replace their production. As the sixth seed in the postseason last year, Preble was upset by Kaukauna 10-8 in the first round. 


First pitch from Memorial Field is set for 7:00 p.m.

Clippers softball opens up at Hilbert

NOTE: THIS GAME HAS SINCE BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO FIELD CONDITIONS

 

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers could get their first game of the season in at Hilbert Civic Park when they play Hilbert on Thursday.

 

Both teams have not been able to get on the field as the Huskies were denied a matchup against Random Lake and Mother Nature said no to a game against Manitowoc Lutheran. 

 

The Huskies are coming off a 16-6 campaign that saw them lose the regional final while the Clippers went 4-11. 

 

The first pitch is set for 4:30 p.m.

Clipper Track and Field head to Kewaunee Tuesday

The Sturgeon Bay Track and Field team will get their outdoor season underway this Tuesday afternoon in Kewaunee when they compete in the Kewaunee Five Meet. 

 

Both teams competed in the Waters Meet at Ripon on March 16th. The boys team was led by Espen Walker in the high jump at 5 feet 10 inches, leading him to winning the event at that meet. Patrick Haese finished fourth in the long jump at 18 feet 3 inches, a mere 4 inches behind the 3rd place finisher. Sturgeon Bay will look to finish high Tuesday afternoon. 

 

Ella Tarkowski and Julia Kurek had a pair of fourth place finishes in their lone indoor meet. Tarkowski competed in the 60 meter dash and Kurek had her top finish in the 1600 meter run. The girls team finished 15th overall, and the boys team finished in 8th. 

 

Sturgeon Bay will be competing against Green Bay NEW Lutheran, Kewaunee, Peshtigo and Sevastopol.

 

First Event is set to begin at 4:15 P.M. 

Sturgeon Bay soccer opens season against Seymour

UPDATED 1:38 P.M: The match between Seymour and Sturgeon Bay has been postponed due to poor field conditions. 

 

The Sturgeon Bay girls' soccer team will open their 2023 campaign with a road contest at Seymour on Monday.

 

The weather stopped the Clippers' plans to play this weekend at Notre Dame as rains and high winds washed away the nightcap Friday and both games are scheduled for between the host school, Luxemburg-Casco, and Lakeland Union. The Clippers went 7-7-2 last season, falling to New Holstein in the regional round last year.

 

De Pere shut the Thunder out 6-0 last week, giving up three goals each half. The Thunder is coming off a 10-6-3 2022 campaign that saw them lose in the regional final to Winneconne.

 

The game time is set for 6 p.m.

100 Meters Varsity - Finals
1. 10 Ella Tarkowski   13.52aSR Sturgeon Bay
3. 10 Cady Carlson   13.79aPR Sturgeon Bay
5. 10 Tiviana Andropolis   13.92aSR Sturgeon Bay
12. 9 Ava Estes   16.26aPR Sturgeon Bay
200 Meters Varsity - Finals
7. 12 Claire Bohn   31.66aSR Sturgeon Bay
9. 9 Ava Estes   33.53aPR Sturgeon Bay
400 Meters Varsity - Finals
1. 10 Ella Tarkowski   1:06.23aSR Sturgeon Bay
800 Meters Varsity - Finals
1. 11 Julia Kurek   2:41.67aPR Sturgeon Bay
2. 11 Jade Tomberlin   2:51.72aPR Sturgeon Bay
3. 10 Julia Michalski   2:54.05a Sturgeon Bay
1600 Meters Varsity - Finals
2. 11 Julia Kurek   5:35.22aPR Sturgeon Bay
3. 10 Julia Michalski   6:33.01aSR Sturgeon Bay
4. 9 Claire Quaderer   6:55.42aPR Sturgeon Bay
3200 Meters Varsity - Finals
1. 9 Claire Quaderer   17:29.01aPR Sturgeon Bay
100m Hurdles - 33" Varsity - Finals
1. 12 Cate Anderson   17.07aSR Sturgeon Bay
2. 11 Nida Zukauskaite   18.09aPR Sturgeon Bay
  9 Briana Barganz   SCR Sturgeon Bay
300m Hurdles - 30" Varsity - Finals
1. 11 Nida Zukauskaite   53.83aPR Sturgeon Bay
  9 Briana Barganz   DNS Sturgeon Bay
4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals
1.
10 Tiviana Andropolis
10 Cady Carlson
12 Cate Anderson
10 Ella Tarkowski
  54.52a Sturgeon Bay - A
4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals
4.
12 Claire Bohn
9 Ava Estes
10 Tiviana Andropolis
9 Briana Barganz
  2:08.14a Sturgeon Bay - A
4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals
1.
12 Cate Anderson
11 Jade Tomberlin
11 Julia Kurek
11 Nida Zukauskaite
  4:38.14a Sturgeon Bay - A
Shot Put - 4kg Varsity - Finals
2. 12 Madelyn Wind   32-09.50PR Sturgeon Bay
12. 11 Gabby Luett   23-08.75SR Sturgeon Bay
16. 9 Alexis Lenius   19-09.00 Sturgeon Bay
19. 12 Trevina Chanda   15-08.50 Sturgeon Bay
Discus - 1kg Varsity - Finals