Sturgeon Bay High School Archives for 2024-05

Clippers soccer docked by Blazers in tournament

A first-half goal by NEW Lutheran proved enough as the Sturgeon Bay Clippers girls' soccer team fell to NEW Lutheran 1-0 in the WIAA Tournament on Thursday.

 

Adie Yunk took advantage of a pass from Kiley Dhein to bury the lone goal for either side to give the Blazers the 1-0 lead in the first half. Goalkeeper Bella Sorbo stopped eight Clippers shots to help the Blazers hold on for the win.

 

Keeper Isabella Jimenez Seyfer had three saves in goal.  "This was a microcosm of our season," said head coach Robert Desotelle.  "We played well enough to win but struggled in the final third and found ourselves on the short end of the score.  We've had a great year, played in many very close games and I'm sure these players will have fond memories of their season.  Our congratulations to NEW.  They have a good team, and we wish them success in their game against Oshkosh Lourdes on Saturday".

Clipper baseball falls to Denmark in regional

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers got an unexpected home-field advantage on Tuesday but fell to the Denmark Vikings 11-1 in a WIAA Division 2 Regional semi-final.

The game was scheduled to be played in Denmark but was moved to Sturgeon Bay after a rain-soaked field required a last-minute change of venue to Memorial Field.

Denmark scored three runs in the second and third innings to build a 6-0 lead and added five more in the sixth inning to win going away.

The Clippers managed just two hits off Vikings’ pitcher Brandon Dvorak, who walked two and struck out eight in the complete game win.

Garrett Ulberg singled and knocked in the only run for the Clippers, while Danny Lodl had the other hit.

Brody Kollath took the loss allowing three runs on two hits in 1.1 innings of pitching.

Sturgeon Bay ends the season at 14-14, while Denmark plays Xavier in the regional final on Wednesday. 

Clippers soccer burns Blazers for second straight win

Sturgeon Bay scored early and late to close conference and season play with a 5-0 over visiting NEW.

 

In the game, Malaya Martinez scored in the 4th minute, assisted by Paula Wienke. In the 28th minute, Paula Wienke scored unassisted for a 2-0 half-time lead. Late in the game, Alexis Olson scored a pair of goals in two minutes (75th and 77th minute)  and assisted on the last goal. Maddie Hemminger scored the final goal in the 79th minute to end the game 5-0.

 

In conference, SB placed 2nd with a record of 3-1-2 behind conference champ Peshtigo (4-0-2).


Next up for the Clippers, NEW in a Regional Semifinal next Thursday at Clark Field.

Tarkowski punches ticket to state track meet

One member of the Sturgeon Bay track team will sail to LaCrosse next weekend after a successful day at the Freedom sectional on Thursday.

 

Ella Tarkowski's 100m time of 12.9 was good enough to take 2nd in the race, earning her spot in the WIAA State Meet. Jade Tomberlin and Cady Carlson also finished in the top eight. Xavier Jandrin was the top-performing boy for the Clippers, finishing in the top 10 in the pole vault.

 

Mens Results

400 Meters Division 2 - Finals

15.12Chase Hasenjager55.59aSturgeon Bay

 

Pole Vault Division 2 - Finals

9.12Xavier Jandrin12-06.00Sturgeon Bay

 

Womens Results

100 Meters Division 2 - Finals

2.11Ella Tarkowski12.90aSturgeon Bay

 

400 Meters Division 2 - Finals

6.11Cady Carlson1:01.61aPRSturgeon Bay

 

1600 Meters Division 2 - Finals

Splits

11.12Julia Kurek5:47.83aSturgeon Bay

 

3200 Meters Division 2 - Finals

Splits

9.12Julia Kurek12:00.21aPRSturgeon Bay

 

4x100 Relay Division 2 - Finals

13.10

Ava Estes

11

Tiviana Andropolis

11

Cady Carlson

11

Ella Tarkowski

52.98a

Sturgeon Bay - A

 

4x400 Relay Division 2 - Finals

16.10

Ava Estes

12

Jade Tomberlin

11

Ella Tarkowski

11

Cady Carlson

4:34.89a

Sturgeon Bay - A

 

Discus - 1kg Division 2 - Finals

15.12Gabby Luett89-03PRSturgeon Bay

 

High Jump Division 2 - Finals

5.12Jade Tomberlin4-10.00SRSturgeon Bay

Sturgeon Bay get forfeit win in regional game

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers have won their opening-round baseball game in the Division 2 playoffs without even taking the field. The game scheduled in Sturgeon Bay for Thursday versus the #10 Ripon Tigers was canceled due to a forfeit. 

 

The #7 Clippers will now play the #2 Denmark Vikings on Tuesday, May 28, for the second-round regional baseball game, starting at 4:30 PM at Denmark High School.

 

 

 

Clipper soccer shuts out Spartans

A goal by Hayden Luders in the 24th minute turned out to be the game-winner at Luxemburg-Casco Tuesday night. The Sturgeon Bay Clippers topped the Spartans 1-0 in non-conference girls' soccer. Clippers goalkeeper Isabella Jiminez Seyfer had 11 saves in goal to record the shutout.   

 

Sturgeon Bay Coach Bob Desotelle said, “We’ve been on the short side of these games all season, so it was good to finally get the win. Isabella was terrific in goal. Our defense continues to play very well, and our defenders and midfielders made shots inside the 18-yard line impossible for L-C. This is a great way to head into regional play next week.”


Next up for the Clippers is a conference match against NEW Thursday at Clark field.

Two Clippers relays advance to Thursday track sectional

Six girls' events and two boys' events will feature athletes from the Sturgeon Bay track team after their great performances at Monday's regional meet in Brillion.

 

The following finished 4th or better and qualified for Sectionals:

 

On the girls' side:

  • Ella Tarkowski finished in 2nd place and ran a 12.75 in prelims. 
  • Jade Tomberlin 2nd in high jump at 4’-10”
  • Julia Kurek advances in both the 1600 at 5:30.93 and 3200 at 12:06.31
  • Two girls relays advanced. 
  • In the 4x100 the team of Ava Estes, Tivi Andropolis, Cady Carlson, Ella Tarkowski took 4th at 52.76
  • In the 4x400 the team of Ava Estes, Jade Tomberlin, Ella Tarkowski and Cady Carlson took 4th at 4:23.55
  • Gaby Luett took 3rd in discuss at 90’-11”

On the boys side 

  • Chase Hasenjager took 4th in the 400 at 54.12 
  • Xavier Jandrin took 2nd in Pole Vault at 12’-6”

 

These athletes also had amazing meets and just missed advancing:

  • Tivi Andropolis took 5th in the 200 at 27.14
  • Kordell Anderson qualified for finals with a sub 12 second 100 for the first time at 11:84
  • Gannon Evers 5th and Braden Evers 7th in shot put. 
  • Alexis Lenius with a 9th place in shot put. 
  • Ben Stephens 6th in the 1600
  • And the boys 4x400 took 5th. 
  • Kemal Wienke, Zone Wienke, Ben Stephens and Chase Hasenjager. 

You can find the full results here.

Sturgeon Bay shut out by Sheboygan Lutheran, face L-C Tuesday

State-ranked Sheboygan Lutheran (#5 D-4) hosted Sturgeon Bay and won 4-0. Keeper Isabella Jimenez Seyfer had 11 saves in goal. A stingy SB defense limited the high-powered offense in a game that rained from warmups to the final minute. “We knew their offense was high octane, and keeping that offense in check in a steady rain was no easy task. Our starting defensive unit of Captain Maddie Hemminger, Amelia Langfeldt, Libby Sheer, and Yarrow Goettelman had fantastic games.”  This was a terrific tune-up for our upcoming tournament.  Midfielders Alexis Olson and Paula Wienke provided additional support as holding midfielders. Next up for the Clippers, Luxemburg-Casco at their pitch on Tuesday.

Clippers doubled up by Marines, visit state-ranked Sheboygan Lutheran Monday

On a perfect night for soccer, Marinette’s (D3) Chloe Seymour scored two goals and led the visiting Marines to a 4-2 win over the Sturgeon Bay Clippers.  In goal, Isabella Jiminez Seyfer had 6 saves and Alexis Olson and Paula Wienke each scored for the Clippers.  Next up for the Clippers, #5 State Ranked Sheboygan Lutheran at Sheboygan on Monday night.

On Wednesday night (May 15th), the Clippers obtained a 7th seed in a field of 16 schools and will host NEW, a 10th seed, in a Regional Semi-Final match at Clark Field on May 30th.

Clippers softball no-hit by Raiders

The Sturgeon Bay softball team could never get their offense going on Friday, losing 15-0 in three innings to Kiel.

 

Annika Schoeneman lasted just two innings, allowing 13 runs (1 ER) on 10 hits as she was victimized by four errors. The Raiders piled up nine runs in the first inning and scored six more across the final two innings played. Liz Neils dealt the biggest blows for the Raiders, slugging one for the team's four doubles and a triple en route to a four-RBI afternoon. Two other drove in at least two runs.

Sturgeon Bay soccer continues busy stretch with Marinette match

The Sturgeon Bay girls' soccer team will have no shortage of matches before their WIAA opener against NEW Lutheran on May 30th.

 

No score was reported from Thursday's scheduled contest against the Blazers, though the storms that ran through the area may have also postponed that matchup.

 

The Clippers are scheduled to play Marinette on Friday at 4:30 p.m. The team has split their last five matches, going 2-2-1, including a record of 1-2-0 at last weekend's Kiel Tournament. The Marines sit atop the NEC with a 5-1-1 mark in the conference and a 9-3-1 mark overall. They beat Luxemburg-Casco 6-1 in their last match. 

 

The Clippers' JV team is also scheduled to play Milwaukee Reagan at noon on Saturday. During halftime of the match, the program will honor Maddie Hemminger with a signing celebration. Hemminger will sign her National Letter of Intent to play soccer at Carroll University.

Clippers pile up wins at Packerland Track Championships

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers collected six event wins during Monday's Packerland Conference Track Championships hosted by Algoma on Monday.

 

The boys did their work in the field events with brothers Braden Evers (shotput) and Gannon Evers (discus) taking home wins along with Xavier Jandrin's success in the pole vault. The girls found their gold on the track with Ella Tarkowski (100m), Julia Kurek (3200m), and the 4x400m relay taking home wins.

 

Mens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

5.12Chase Hasenjager12.19aPRSturgeon Bay

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

7.12Chase Hasenjager25.53aSturgeon Bay

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

8.9Kemal Wienke59.75aPRSturgeon Bay

9.10Simon Downey1:00.12aSturgeon Bay

 

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

6.12Ben Stephens5:08.25aPRSturgeon Bay

 

110m Hurdles Varsity - Finals

3.11Ozzie Langfeldt17.92aSturgeon Bay

6.9Cedar Tomberlin19.99aSturgeon Bay

 

300m Hurdles Varsity - Finals

6.11Ozzie Langfeldt48.66aSturgeon Bay

9.9Cedar Tomberlin52.04aSturgeon Bay

 

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

5.10

Zone Wienke

9

Daniel Wienke

12

Kordell Anderson

12

Chase Hasenjager

48.14a

Sturgeon Bay - A

 

4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals

4.12

Aldo Rangel

12

Ben Stephens

10

Zone Wienke

9

Daniel Wienke

9:55.08a

Sturgeon Bay - A

 

Shot Put Varsity - Finals

1.11Braden Evers48-05.00PRSturgeon Bay

3.12Gannon Evers47-00.50Sturgeon Bay

9.11Seth Laughlin40-06.00Sturgeon Bay

 

Discus Varsity - Finals

1.12Gannon Evers150-08PRSturgeon Bay

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

4.9Cedar Tomberlin5-08.00PRSturgeon Bay

11.10Merlin Walker5-02.00Sturgeon Bay

14.9Ross Spritka5-00.00PRSturgeon Bay

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

1.12Xavier Jandrin12-09.00PRSturgeon Bay

8.12Zach Olson9-00.00Sturgeon Bay

9.9Jim Rivera8-00.00PRSturgeon Bay

 

Womens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.11Ella Tarkowski12.85aSturgeon Bay

3.11Tiviana Andropolis13.41aSturgeon Bay

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.11Tiviana Andropolis27.79aSturgeon Bay

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.11Cady Carlson1:02.77aPRSturgeon Bay

 

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.12Julia Kurek5:34.07aPRSturgeon Bay

 

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.12Julia Kurek12:17.38aSRSturgeon Bay

 

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.10

Ava Estes

11

Tiviana Andropolis

11

Cady Carlson

11

Ella Tarkowski

53.65a

Sturgeon Bay - A

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

1.10

Ava Estes

12

Jade Tomberlin

11

Ella Tarkowski

11

Cady Carlson

4:30.48a

Sturgeon Bay - A

 

Shot Put Varsity - Finals

8.12Gabriella Luett27-09.75PRSturgeon Bay

 

Discus Varsity - Finals

6.12Gabriella Luett92-06Sturgeon Bay

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

2.12Nida Zukauskaite5-02.00Sturgeon Bay

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

9.12Mercedes Hanley6-00.00Sturgeon Bay

--9Nuishka SantiagoNHSturgeon Bay

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

4.11Ella Tarkowski31-06.50SRSturgeon Bay

Clippers Calm Pioneer Bats, Earn Doubleheader Sweep on U102.1

The Clippers never trailed during Monday's doubleheader against Sevastapol on U102.1 in Sturgeon Bay. The first of the two games would be closer than the second, which ended after the fifth. Sturgeon Bay jumped out to a lead in the bottom of the second when a Garret Ulberg double, back-to-back singles by Curt Meyer and Trey Vanderleest, and a Sac fly by Dom Tristani put three runs on the board. Sevastapol would answer with two runs in the third when Chase Haberli and Frankie Deyoung would have RBI singles. However, Sturgeon Bay would blow things open in the bottom half of the inning, sending ten men to bat and scoring five more runs. 

 

Game one entered the 5th inning 3-10, and after a 1-2-3 top of the inning, the Pioneers would send 13 batters to the plate, scoring five runs, capped off by a 2-RBI single by Harry Schartner, bringing the game to a score of 8-10 in favor of Sturgeon Bay.

 

After the game break, which included Senior Night honors, the Clippers bats stayed hot while the pioneers faltered. The Clippers blew the game open in the 2nd inning. Bryce Plzak hit a bases-loaded double, which brought home Meyer, Vanderleest, and Brusky. A 2 RBI double by Caleb Plzak in the 3rd and a 2 RBI Error in the 4th by the Pioneer defense add up the runs needed for the 10-run rule to come into play, but the Clippers added three more in the 6th for good measure, finishing the game 13-0.

 

The Clippers final regular season games will come Friday night in a double header at Kewaunee.

 

The Pioneers play a road doubleheader at Southern Door on Friday Night before wrapping up the regular season at home against Sheboygan Lutheran on Monday.

Sturgeon Bay, Sevastopol renew rivalry on U-102.1

Two just over six miles apart will renew acquaintances on Monday when Sturgeon Bay welcomes Sevastopol to campus for a doubleheader.

 

The Clippers played a pair of close games against Green Bay area teams last week, falling to Southwest 12-7 on Thursday and Preble on Saturday 5-4. "These past two games (GB Southwest and GB Preble) were both hard-fought close games against bigger schools," said Sturgeon Bay Coach Neal Henrigillis. "They are definitely good tests as we get closer to the playoffs. They shine a light on what we need to improve and how far we've come as a team this year. Today, against Preble, I think we played well. However, the difference between good and great is very small. If we can fix those little things I believe the best is still ahead of us this year." The losses dropped the Clippers to 11-10 on the season.

 

The Pioneers were outscored by the Random Lake Rams, who scored 18 runs in two innings and beat them Friday 23-0 in five innings. The Rams outhit the Pioneers 17-2, with Aidan Isaksen and Tyler Grooters accounting for the only hits for Sevastopol. The Pioneers are 3-12 overall and 3-9 in the Packerland Conference. They last won on April 30th when they swept a doubleheader against NEW Lutheran.

 

Jacob Nate and Bryan Mazur will have the call on U-102.1 beginning at 4:15 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the first pitch at 4:30 p.m.

Sturgeon Bay baseball stung by Preble Hornets

A single tally in the sixth inning by Green Bay Preble spoiled a second trip to Titletown for the Sturgeon Bay baseball team as they lost 5-4.

 

The two sides traded single runs in the first and three more across the fifth and sixth innings before a Branson Kent RBI double gave the Hornets the tally they needed to take the win. 

 

Caleb Plzak led the Clippers going 3-4 with an RBI. Trey Vanderleest knocked in two runs while going 1-2. Bryce Plzak took the loss on the mound, allowing four runs (4 ER) and seven hits across 2 2/3 innings.

Clippers soccer places 4th at Kiel tournament

A short-handed Sturgeon Bay team took 4th place (1-2-0) at the Kiel Tournament on Saturday, May 11th.

 

A stout Sturgeon Bay defense only allowed three goals in three games, and Milan Eliyha scored the Clippers' lone goal. Two of those goals were scored by State Champions Kiel in the second game. In that game, keeper Isabella Jimenez Seyfer had 14 saves. Next up for the Clippers, NEW Lutheran comes to Sturgeon Bay on Thursday, May 16th, for another conference showdown.

Clippers repeat as Packerland golf champions

Consistency remains the key for the Sturgeon Bay golf team as they won their second consecutive Packerland Championship crown.

 

Tre Wienke often battled Packerland Conference Player of the Year Evan Maccaux of Kewaunee and Carter Koch of Oconto for the top spot, but his teammates posted their own impressive scores to keep the Clippers in the win column as a team for two years straight. Wienke and Luke Selle captured first-team honors in the Packerland Conference.

 

Results from Thursday's final conference meet will be posted here once they are made available.

 

Picture courtesy of Sturgeon Bay School District

Clippers baseball bested by Trojans

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers baseball team lost the first of their two games this week in Green Bay on Thursday, falling to Green Bay Southwest 12-7.

 

The two teams played a tight contest early on, with the Clippers' three-run first inning nearly matched by the Trojans' two runs in the bottom of the frame. The Clippers would score two more runs in the fourth inning, thanks in part to an RBI double by Trey Vanderleest. The two teams would trade single tallies after that until the bottom of the sixth inning, when the Trojans scored eight times, effectively turning a 7-4 deficit into a 12-7 win.

 

Danny Lodl led the way offensively with a 3-4 afternoon with three RBI. Patrick Haese and Brody Kollath also drove in runs. Kollath was hooked with the loss, giving up two runs without a hit. Defense ultimately doomed the Clippers, with nine of the 12 runs given up by their pitchers being unearned.

 

"Tonight I really thought we played well, minus one bad half an inning. We were down 5 players for one reason or another, but the guys we had played really hard and stuck with a big school. We could have come out on top. Unfortunately, we couldn't seal the deal down the stretch," said manager Neal Henrigillis after the game.

 

The Clippers will be back at Green Bay Southwest at 11 a.m. on Saturday, this time facing Green Bay Preble.

Clippers soccer shuts out United

Sturgeon Bay's girls' soccer team won its second consecutive match against Sevastopol/Gibraltar at host Sevastopol, 2-0.

 

Scoring for the Clippers were Alexis Olson, assisted by Paula Wienke, in the first half, and Malaya Martinez, assisted by Alexis Olson, in the second half.  Clippers keeper Isabella Jimenez Seyfer had two saves in goal.  With the win, Sturgeon Bay improves to 6-6-4 and will travel to Kiel for a tournament on Saturday.

Sturgeon Bay, Sevastopol/Gibraltar renews soccer rivalry

Door County's two soccer sides will renew their rivalry Thursday evening as all three area teams are in action.

 

Sturgeon Bay travels north to face Sevastopol/Gibraltar for a 5 p.m. first kick.

 

Luxemburg-Casco will stay at home to welcome Ripon for a 6:30 p.m. match.

Clipper Soccer ties Peshtigo in rain-shortened match

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers and the Peshtigo Bulldogs battled through 35 minutes in a downpour only to have the scoreless game called at the half due to field conditions. In what was shaping up to be a conference showdown, Mother Nature made the final call.... 0-0 at the half, and the game was called by the referees with water gathering on the field in a heavy downpour.  Sturgeon Bay was looking to take the game to even the series with Peshtigo, but that will have to wait until next season or the regional matchups still to be determined. Next up for the Clippers is another conference match at host The United Team (Sevastopol/Gibraltar) on Thursday.

Clippers softball nips Wildcats

The Sturgeon Bay softball team held on to beat Green Bay West 10-9 thanks to a walk-off home run by Cora Frangipane.

 

The Clippers had to rally from the first inning after the Wildcats scored five runs in the opening frame. Down 5-1, the Clippers rallied for seven runs in the second inning only to see the Wildcats tie the game in the third with three runs. They would trade a run the rest of the way, forcing the game into extras with the score tied at eight. In the second at-bat of the ninth inning, Frangipane's dinger sent the Clippers to their second win. 

 

Frangipane scored twice, including her walk-off homer. Annika Schoeneman also scored twice and Jacqueline Barlas had two hits. 

Clippers baseball grounds Flying Dutchmen

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers baseball team used a six-run fifth inning to end their game against Oostburg early in a 12-2 triumph.

 

The Clippers jumped out to a 3-0 win in the first inning and added three more in the third to put the Flying Dutchmen before the fatal fifth.  The Clippers didn't even need that many hits as Patrick Haese had two of the team's three hits. The Flying Dutchmen did what they could to help the Clippers around every turn, walking 12 Clippers batters and committing six errors. Braylon LaRoche and Caleb Plzak were credited with RBI in the win while Brody Kollath earned the win as he went the distance, allowing two runs (0 ER) and six hits across five inning while striking out four innings.


Stats for their game against Chilton show that they were tied 2-2 against Chilton with no conclusion.

Clippers soccer sweeps weekend matches

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers won a pair of soccer matches this weekend, routing Valders 8-0 on Friday before beating Wausau East 3-1.

 

VALDERS

Sturgeon Bay's Alexis Olson scored a hat trick on Friday night leading the team to an 8-0 win over a short handed Valders team.  Valders had only 12 players as 6 were still at school and participating in the school's musical.  Also scoring for the Clippers were Malaya Martinez (2 goals) and Yarrow Goettelmann (2 goals).  The final goal was an own goal off a deflection from a Valders defender.

 

The team finally found some offensive rhythm in this game making 7 of 16 shots on goal plus the keeper for Valders had 5 saves too.  This was the focus of our game plan and finding success scoring bodes well for our conference games next week. 

 

WAUSAU EAST

Finally stringing two wins in a row together, Sturgeon Bay turned a first half tie into a solid win with two second half goals.  Malaya Martinez scored in the 28th minute after which Wausau East scored in the 33rd minute.  A stingy Sturgeon Bay defense would not allow a shot on goal the entire second half while Alexis Olson found the back of the goal in the 66th minute putting Sturgeon Bay back on top 2-1. Late in the game at the 78th minute, Milan Eliyha scored the dagger off a corner kick and the 3-1 win.  This was a hard fought win for the Clippers who face conference rival Peshtigo next Tuesdays at Clark Field in Sturgeon Bay.

Clippers softball's offense struggles against Bulldogs

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers softball team was no-hit in the first game and only collected two hits on the day as they lost to Peshtigo 13-0 and 15-0.

 

The Bulldogs put up crooked numbers in the second, third, and fourth innings while taking advantage of the Clippers' errors, allowing only five of the thirteen runs scored against Annika Schoeneman's ERA. Sam LaCoursiere knocked in four runs for the Bulldogs.

 

In game two, Maddie Propsom and Jacqueline Barlas collected the only hits of the day for the Clippers. Falling behind 6-0 early, a nine-run fourth inning put the game on hold for the Bulldogs. Taylor Wortner led the way for the Bulldogs with seven RBIs, and she went 4-4. Two other teammates of Wortner's had multi-hit games.

Clippers baseball splits with Bulldogs

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers split their Packerland Conference doubleheader for the second time this week, losing to Peshtigo 7-4 in game one before earning the win 6-2 in the second matchup.

 

In game one, the Clippers found themselves chasing the Bulldogs ever since they scored three runs in the first inning. The Bulldogs would add on two runs in the third and sixth inning while the Clippers could only muster single tallies. The Plzak brothers went a combined 4-6 and two RBIs with Caleb driving his run in via a home run. Curt Meyer delivered the biggest blows of the game as he drove in two runs.

 

In game two, the Clippers took advantage of five Peshtigo errors to take game two. Danny Lodl scored twice and Patrick Haese registered two hits in the win.

Sturgeon Bay softball splits with Gibraltar/Washington Island

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers softball team was able to pile up runs in a split against Gibraltar/Washington Island on Tuesday, losing game one 14-8 and winning game two 15-9.

 

In addition to the two teams combining for 21 hits, innings were extended as they also had nine errors. The Vikings jumped out to 13-3 lead, but the Clippers were able to chip away in the third and fourth innings to force the game to go the full seven innings. Emile Glocke and Celeste Ashley both had two RBI for the Vikings with Pam Prescott, Abby Jarosh, Addison Richmond, and Emma Daubner also driving in runs. For the Clippers, Kadence Patza did the most damage as she went 3-4 with five RBI, thanks in part to a triple. Jacqueline Barlas drove in the other two runs. Glocke earned the win from the circle for the Vikings, sending Annika Schoeneman back to the dugout with a loss.

 

The Clippers' fortunes changed in the second game, scoring seven runs in the first inning and six more in the fourth to end the game after 4.5 innings. Maddie Propsom and Caprice Carbajal both tripled en route to a day where the pair combined for four hits and six RBI. Barlas drove in another three runs with Sophia Sternard, Julia Gregory, and Coral Frangipane also contributing run-scoring hits. Richmond, Jarosh, and Glocke tried to keep the Vikings in the game with two RBI apiece on six combined hits. Glocke led the with three hits. Proposom earned the win for the Clippers as she allowed nine runs (6 ER) on eight hits while striking out six.

 

The wins were the first of the season for the Vikings and the Clippers.

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