Sturgeon Bay High School Archives for 2024-08

Clippers close opening week with loss

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers soccer team fought a tough Division 1 team Saturday morning but ultimately fell to Kenosha Tremper 3-0.

 

The Clippers ended up breaking even at their quadrangular at The Prairie School. They split their two games after beating The Prairie School 4-1 on Friday and posted aggregate of 0 on the weekend.

 

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Offense Erupts in Second Half on U102.1 as Clippers fall to Antigo

In an early-season Parents Night game that was tied scoreless at the half-way mark, the Sturgeon Bay Clippers and Antigo Red Robins traded shots in the second half. Antigo made a final stand, taking the single-score victory 27-20 Friday night in Sturgeon Bay.  

 

The Red Robins started with a great field position after a failed onside kick by the Clippers to open the second half. A 4-yard rush by Grant Praslowicz capped off that drive.  Following an interception by Patrick Haese, Antigo quarterback Colton Thomae ran one in from 65 yards out on 3rd and 5, setting them up with a 13-0 lead.  The Clippers were not ready to surrender.  Caleb Plzak found Patrick Haese in the end zone from 14 yards out for the first Clippers score.  Bryce Plzak would catch the two-point attempt after being tipped by an Antigo defender. On the next Clipper possession, Haese would carry one in from 4 yards out, taking the lead 14-13.  

 

The teams would trade scores the rest of the way.  Antigo's Grant Praslowicz would score his second touchdown via a 66-yard reception to jump up 21-13.   The Clippers would answer with a Caleb Plzak to Bryce Plzak 30-yard catch TD but were left trailing after a failed 2-point attempt by Haese.  Antigo would add to the lead with a Thomae 26-yard rush.

 

The Clippers would have the ball with under 2 minutes to go in Red Robin territory but fell short on a 4th down rush by Haese, giving Antigo the ball back with less than a minute to drain and not enough timeouts to work with.

 

Sturgeon Bay's next game will be next Friday night as they host Marinette. 

 

 

Sturgeon Bay bounces The Prairie School in quad opener

Sturgeon Bay picked up a rare win against one of its rivals on Friday night, toppling The Prairie School on the road 4-1.

 

Finn Stevenson led the Clippers' offense with a hat trick, while Zone Wienke added his own tally. Friday's win marked the third win over The Prairie School in school history. The Clippers close their weekend with a 10 a.m. match against Kenosha Tremper.

 

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Skiba, Selle guide Clippers runners at Chief K Invite

The Sturgeon Bay cross-country teams represented the southern portion of Door County on Thursday at Gibraltar's Chief Kahquados Invitational in Fish Creek.

 

The young girls' team took third place overall, with four freshmen and two juniors on the squad. Delaney Skiba led the way with a fifth-place finish, and Megan Quaderer also finished in the top 10. Luke Selle paced the boys to a seventh-place finish.

 

1.5.9Delaney Skiba22:41.30Sturgeon Bay

2.9.9Megan Quaderer23:13.26Sturgeon Bay

3.18.9Megan Selle25:15.10Sturgeon Bay

4.30.11Ava Estes28:05.90Sturgeon Bay

5.48.11Ciana Luett31:21.72Sturgeon Bay

6.49.9Hannah Kiekhaefer32:27.83Sturgeon Bay

 

1.43.12Luke Selle23:26.33Sturgeon Bay

2.57.10Silas Nerby27:05.53Sturgeon Bay

3.59.9Trevor Nimmer29:24.73Sturgeon Bay

4.60.11Alan Beardsley30:26.35Sturgeon Bay

5.61.10Trever Kolosso32:56.12Sturgeon Bay

Clippers soccer chain up Bulldogs ahead of Prairie quad

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers soccer team took their frustrations out on Peshtigo after a loss to Kiel earlier this week in an 11-0 victory Thursday night.

 

Finn Stevenson, Kayden Klotz, Jackson Starr, and Cole Nessinger all scored two goals in the contest, while Will Estes, Cedar Tomberlin, and Zone Wienke also tallied goals.

 

The Clippers will face stiffer competition this weekend when they head to The Prairie School for a pair of games. They will play Prairie School tonight (Friday) at 7 p.m. before closing the weekend with Tremper on Saturday at 10 a.m.

Clippers Set for First 2024 Home game on U-102.1

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers hope that home-field advantage will cure the ailments of week one. After falling on the road in week one, a matchup with the 1-0 Antigo Red Robins awaits under the Friday Night Lights. Antigo is traveling for the first time this season after beating Northland Pines 21-28 at home.

 

The Clippers found success in week one by getting the ball into the hands of Patrick Haese.  Haese scored the first two touchdowns of the season, one via an 80-yard punt return, the other on a reception that came as the clock hit zeros in the first half. The final Clipper score of week 1 came as Caleb Plzak found Bryce Plzak for the final score. 

 

Jacob Nate and Brogan Ray will host the call on U102.1 and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com, beginning with a 6:45 p.m. pregame show and ending with a 7:00 p.m. kickoff.

Sturgeon Bay goes back-to-back with home meet Tuesday

It will be two rounds in two days when the Sturgeon Bay girls' golf team welcomes Bay Conference teams to Cherry Hills Golf Course in Sturgeon Bay on Tuesday.

 

The Clippers took seventh out of eight teams at Monday's conference meet hosted at Golden Sands Golf Course in Cecil with a score of 227. The Clippers' Keira Wesley led the way for the team with a score of 51, 11 strokes behind meet winner Sophia Eggert of Shawano.  The top 11 golfers all shot sub-50 on the day. Sayde Jeanquart (55) and Hayden Montevideo broke 60 strokes with Tiviana Andropolis (62), and Merrill Kelsey (66) also completing the course. Seymour won the meet with a score of 177.

 

The Clippers will welcome the same teams to their home course on Tuesday with a tee time of 10 a.m. 

 

In other golf action, Luxemburg-Casco will head to Irish Waters Golf Course in Freedom to face Fox Valley Lutheran and Freedom at 10 a.m.

Sturgeon Bay soccer opens conference title defense Tuesday

The area's soccer teams will get their first taste of competition on Tuesday when the regular season begins.

 

Sturgeon Bay will look to keep their era of dominance going beginning on Tuesday when they travel to Kiel for their first match of the season. Other fixtures scheduled for Tuesday include Gibraltar/Sevastopol traveling to New Holstein, Algoma heading to Roncalli, and Luxemburg-Casco hosting Kewaunee.

Sturgeon Bay golf heads to Golden Sands

The Sturgeon Bay girls' golf team will waste no time getting their week started as they prepare for a fourth Bay Conference golf meet on Monday.

 

In their last action, Sturgeon Bay junior Keira Wesley paced the Clippers once again in girls' golf action as the Bay Conference met for the second time this week. Wesley's nine-hole score of 52 was good for a top-15 performance, with all golfers chasing Shawano's Sophia Eggert (43) and Xavier's Caroline Vanden Heuvel (43) for the top of the leaderboard. The Clippers finished sixth out of seven qualified teams and eight overall with a score of 244. Shawano and Seymour tied for first with a score of 190.

 

All of the same teams will compete at Golden Sands Golf Course in Cecil beginning at 10 a.m.

DCU swimmers off to strong start after Marinette meet

The Door County United Girls Swim Team, consisting of swimmers from Sevastopol High School, Sturgeon Bay High School, and Southern Door High School, competed in the Marinette Pentathlon for their first conference matchup of the 2024 season. Each swimmer competed in the same five events, and scoring was completed according to grade level. The team continued their success from last season with high placements within each grade. For freshmen, Megan Quaderer (SBHS) tied for third, and Amelia Michalski (SBHS) finished sixth. Sophomore Shaeffer Rass (SEV) finished second overall. Kailyn Neville (SDHS)  and Chloe Bissen (SBHS) finished fourth and fifth overall for juniors. Julia Michalski (SBHS) finished first overall for the seniors, followed closely by Caitlyn Hasenjager (SBHS), who finished second. The team showed off their hard work during the pre-season to the conference. They showed great promise of success for the remainder of the season. The DCU swim team will next compete in the Conference Relays Meet at the Door County YMCA on Thursday, August 29th, at 5:00 p.m. 

Warriors runs past Clippers on U-102.1

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers ran out of gas in the second half, but the Waupun Warriors powered through to win 32-22 Friday night.

 

As both offenses tried to get traction in the first half, it was an 80-yard punt return by Patrick Haese that got the Clippers on the scoreboard first with the following two-point conversion, making it an 8-0 game. The Warriors would find the endzone on their next drive, with Chase Beahm finding Logan Prall from 30 yards out to tie the game at eight. Caleb Plzak followed up his interception of Beahm late in the second quarter with the Clippers' best drive of the night. A dump-off pass to Haese capped off that drive that he took into the endzone to make it 14-8 at the break.

The Clippers' offense would stall in the second quarter, with the first two drives ending in interceptions and the following four being turned over on downs. Meanwhile, the Warriors took control with three touchdowns in the second half, including two more touchdown passes by Beahm. The Clippers ended the night on a good night when Caleb Plzak found Bryce Plzak from 39 yards out for the final score.

The Clippers return to action on Friday night when they host Antigo in Sturgeon Bay. Jacob Nate will have the call from Memorial Field beginning at 6:45 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the kickoff at 7 p.m.

 

 

Clippers football open the season at Waupun on U-102.1

There will be plenty of new faces on the sideline for the Sturgeon Bay Clippers when they take on the Waupun Warriors on Friday night.

 

Wearing the headset for the Clippers as interim head coach is Jon Dupuis. He joined the district as the school's athletic director when Carl Waterstreet stepped down from his role as head coach earlier this summer after leading the Clippers to a 10-10 record and two playoff appearances. Dupuis previously served as the athletic director at Edgerton and Beloit Memorial.

 

The Clippers also said goodbye to a number of players to graduation, with Mason Sacotte (UW-Stevens Point), Brody Kollath (UW-Oshkosh), and Eli Schuster (Lakeland College) all playing football at the next level. They also lost All-State quarterback Danny Lodl. Returning players include All-Conference selections, such as Bryce and Caleb Plzak, Myles Sacotte, Braylon LaRoche, and Braden Evers. The Clippers went 5-5 last year, ending their season with a 29-12 loss to eventual state runner-up Wrightstown.

 

The Warriors are coming off a 2-8 season where they won two of their last three games by large margins. On the flip side, they were limited to six points or less six times last season. 

 

Jacob Nate and Tim Kowols have the call on U-102.1 and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com beginning at 6:45 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the kickoff at 7 p.m.

 

Click this link to hear our pregame interview with new head coach Jon Dupuis.

Clippers' Wesley leads the way again in Shawano

Sturgeon Bay junior Keira Wesley paced the Clippers once again in girls' golf action as the Bay Conference met for the second time this week.

 

Wesley's nine-hole score of 52 was good for a top-15 performance, with all golfers chasing Shawano's Sophia Eggert (43) and Xavier's Caroline Vanden Heuvel (43) for the top of the leaderboard. The Clippers finished sixth out of seven qualified teams and eight overall with a score of 244. Shawano and Seymour tied for first with a score of 190.

 

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Keira Wesley (JR) 52

Tiviana Andropolis (SR) 61

Sayde Jeanquart (SR) 62

Merrill Kelsey (SR) 69

Hayden Montevideo (SO) 72

 

 

Clippers girls golf battles the Bay again Thursday

Sturgeon Bay returns to the links on Thursday after previously competing on Tuesday with a Bay Conference meet. Bonduel, Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran, Oconto, Seymour, West De Pere, Winneconne, and Xavier will join the Clippers at Shawano Lake Golf Course in Shawano beginning at 10 a.m.

 

In Tuesday's meet at Vernon Hills Golf Course, the Clippers came in sixth place with a score of 239, which was good for sixth place out of seven qualified teams. Shawano's Sophia Eggert won the meet with a nine-hole score of 37, helping the Hawks win the meet with the score of 180. The Clippers' Sayde Jeanquart led the team with a score of 55.

 

CLIPPERS RESULTS

20th: Sayde Jeanquart 55

25th: Keira Wesley 58

27th: Tiviana Andropolis 60

32nd: Hayden Montevideo 66

34th: Merrill Kelsey 72

 

Clippers girls golf hit the links Tuesday

The Sturgeon Bay girls' golf team is back in action on Tuesday when they travel to Vernon Hills Golf Course to take on some of their conference foes.

 

Bonduel, Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran, Seymour, Shawano Community, West De Pere, Winneconne, and Xavier are scheduled to compete in the meet. 

 

Last week at Last Breeze Golf Course, the Clippers shot a score of 281, finishing seventh out of eight teams. Seymour won the meet with a score of 195, while Shawano finished one stroke behind and Winneconne six strokes behind. Keira Wesley and Sayde Jeanquart both broke 70 on the day. Seven golfers broke 50 strokes, including Reece Osowski of West De Pere, who won the meet with a score of 42.

 

Tee time is set for 10 a.m.

Clippers' Wesley leads the way at opening golf meet

The Sturgeon Bay girls golf team wasted no time getting their season underway, playing at Lake Breeze Golf Club in Winneconne.

 

The Clippers shot a score of 281, finishing in seventh out of eight teams. Seymour won the meet with a score of 195, while Shawano finished one stroke behind and Winneconne six strokes behind.

 

Keira Wesley and Sayde Jeanquart both broke 70 on the day. The seven golfers broke 50 strokes, including  Reece Osowski of West De Pere who won the meet with a score of 42.

 

Keira Wesley (JR): 66

Sayde Jeanquart (SR): 67

Hayden Montevideo (SO): 74

Tiviana Andropolis (SR): 74

MerrillKelsey (SR): 85

 

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