Sturgeon Bay High School Archives for 2026-01

Sturgeon Bay hosting Door County Wrestling Invitational

Sturgeon Bay is hosting the Door County Wrestling Invitational this Saturday. The schools to be in attendance are Bay Port, Bonduel, Brown Deer, Denmark, Green Bay Preble, Kimberly, Oconto, Oshkosh West, Palmyra-Eagle, Ripon, Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol Co-op, Southern Door, Two Rivers, Wittenberg-Birnamwood, and Wrightstown. 

 

SBS’s last meet saw them beating Oconto 71-6 and Peshtigo 52-23 in a triangular. The two duals were dominated by forfeits, with most SBS wrestlers pairing a win with a forfeit. Julian Langer was the lone exception, winning two contested matches by major decision and pin.

 

The Southern Door Eagles fell short to Oconto and Peshtigo this past Thursday in a triangular. They lost to Oconto 36-18 and Peshtigo 36-15. The Eagles forfeited most of the weight classes, making for a quick evening across the bay. Lance Veeser went 2-0, winning both contested matches by pin, while Clark LeFevre and Chance Dekeyser went 2-0 with forfeits mixed in with contested match wins.

 

Wrestling kicks off at 9 a.m.
 

Clippers boys top Red Devils

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers made the most of their trip to Green Bay on Thursday, beating Green Bay East 58-52.

 

The Clippers snapped a four-game losing streak with the win behind 28 points from Benjamin Ash, who was limited in the team's loss on Monday to Luxemburg-Casco due to an injury. Sam Fruzyna complemented Ash with 16 points of his own in the win.

 

The Red Devils countered the Clippers' attack with 24 points from Terrance Laws and 14 points from Amari Wolfe.

Clippers girls toppled by Eagles

The Sturgeon Bay girls basketball team saw their skid stretch to four with its 53-29 loss to Southern Door on Thursday night.

 

Regan Kasten carried the load for the Clippers, scoring 13 points  with head coach Rachel Miller praising her strength in the paint. Makenna Coyhis knocked down a trio of threes to add nine points while three others scored at least two points in the loss. 

 

 

SBS wrestling sweeps Peshtigo

Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol only dropped four contested matches Thursday night in Oconto as they beat Oconto 71-6 and Peshtigo 52-23.

 

The two duals were dominated by forfeits with most SBS wrestlers pairing a win with a forfeit. Julian Langer was the lone exception, winning two contested matches by major decision and pin.

 

Bout 103 (Mat 1) - 1st Place Match : Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol over Oconto ( 71-6)

End Time: 01/29/2026 19:43:00

 113: Nate Hasenjager (21-10) Jr., SBS over Forfeit, OCON (FF)

 120: Leathem Vogel (9-15) So., SBS over Forfeit, OCON (FF)

 126: Patrick Shefchik (28-10) So., SBS over Forfeit, OCON (FF)

 132: Mason Haen-Lauder (11-16) Fr., SBS over Forfeit, OCON (FF)

 138: Ray Johnson jr (25-13) Sr., SBS over Forfeit, OCON (FF)

 144: Nathan Sansom (12-8) Sr., SBS over Forfeit, OCON (FF)

 150: Atticus Haus (7-4) Fr., SBS over Forfeit, OCON (FF)

 157: Drew Propsom (16-19) So., SBS over Jacob Dunlop (1-15) Jr., OCON (TF 19-4 (2:39))

 165: Kaleb Zahn (19-5) So., OCON over Wesley Whitley (7-15) So., SBS (F 1:12)

 175: Spencer Madsen (38-0) Sr., SBS over Ethan Schaible (7-13) Fr., OCON (F 1:01)

 190: Julian Langer (28-13) Sr., SBS over Brayden Vincent (0-0) Fr., OCON (F 0:53)

 215: Harrison Schartner (18-7) Jr., SBS over Forfeit, OCON (FF)

 285: Anthony Estevez (21-11) Jr., SBS over Logan Christensen (10-8) Jr., OCON (F 2:56)

 106: Forfeit, OCON vs. Forfeit, SBS (DFF)

 

Bout 201 (Mat 2) - 1st Place Match : Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol over Peshtigo ( 52-23)

End Time: 01/29/2026 18:54:00

 106: Forfeit, PESH vs. Forfeit, SBS (DFF)

 113: Nate Hasenjager (21-10) Jr., SBS over Forfeit, PESH (FF)

 120: Nick Mans (18-12) Sr., PESH over Forfeit, SBS (FF)

 126: Eli Camps (22-11) Jr., PESH over Patrick Shefchik (28-10) So., SBS (F 6:00)

 132: Chayce Wesoloski (18-12) So., PESH over Mason Haen-Lauder (11-16) Fr., SBS (TF 18-2 (4:00))

 138: Ray Johnson jr (25-13) Sr., SBS over David Cosby (12-19) Fr., PESH (F 1:34)

 144: Nathan Sansom (12-8) Sr., SBS over Jackson Malke (12-10) So., PESH (F 4:00)

 150: Atticus Haus (7-4) Fr., SBS over Forfeit, PESH (FF)

 157: Drew Propsom (16-19) So., SBS over Forfeit, PESH (FF)

 165: Wesley Whitley (7-15) So., SBS over Marshall Nicholson (3-19) So., PESH (F 2:44)

 175: Spencer Madsen (38-0) Sr., SBS over Forfeit, PESH (FF)

 190: Julian Langer (28-13) Sr., SBS over Zach Sherman (29-7) Sr., PESH (MD 12-3)

 215: Alexander Johnson (27-12) So., PESH over Harrison Schartner (18-7) Jr., SBS (F 2:24)

 285: Anthony Estevez (21-11) Jr., SBS over Forfeit, PESH (FF)

SBS and Storm wrestling heading to triangular in Oconto

The Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol Co-op and Kewaunee wrestling teams are on the road this Thursday for a triangular meet hosted by Oconto. Peshtigo and Suring will also be in attendance. 

 

SBS’s last outing took place at the Fox Valley Lutheran Invitational. Spencer Madsen again claimed the top spot on the podium and earned Outstanding Wrestler of the Tournament honors. Madsen compiled four pins and a tech fall in his five matches. Also placing on the podium for SBS were Nate Hasenjager (106, second), Mason Haen-Lauder (132, third), Ray Johnson Jr. (138, second), and Julian Langer (190, third). 

 

Kewaunee is coming off a strong performance in a home quad on Monday, winning all three duals. The Storm defeated Marinette 41-36, Manitowoc Lutheran 66-6, and Sturgeon Bay 46-28. Sam Kraynik (106), Mason VanGoethem (160), Trevor Gauthier (157), Tucker Du Fresne (165), and Mitchell Boeder (285) all went undefeated. Gregorio Medina (215), Evan Romero (175), Anakin Reimer (144), Tristan Kjelgaard (126), and Nolan Lambrecht (120) each posted multiple wins.


Wrestling kicks off at 6 p.m.
 

DC Lakeshore varsity bowling meet at Apple Valley Lanes

The DC Lakeshore High School Bowling Club will compete Thursday at Apple Valley Lanes in Sturgeon Bay. This week’s matchups include Southern Door vs. Sturgeon Bay, Algoma vs. Kewaunee, and Sevastopol vs. Luxemburg-Casco.

 

The last meet was held at the Kewaunee Bowl. Kewaunee swept Sturgeon Bay 9-0, Southern Door edged Luxemburg-Casco 5-4, and Sevastopol swept Algoma 9-0.

The top boys bowlers were Braiden Goldman (Sevastopol — 12 strikes, five spares, one open), Preston Slack (Kewaunee — 11 strikes, five spares, two opens), and Jaxon Slack (Kewaunee) and Alex Shepit (Southern Door), who tied for third with nine strikes, seven spares and two opens each.

 

The top girls bowlers were Trinity Rosinsky (Kewaunee — 11 strikes, four spares, three opens), Quinn Sperber (Southern Door — seven strikes, six spares, five opens), and Abby Falish (Luxemburg-Casco — eight strikes, four spares, six opens).

 

Teams hit the lanes at 4:30 p.m.

Clippers girls basketball hosting Eagles

The Sturgeon Bay girls basketball team will host the Southern Door Eagles on Thursday.

 

The Eagles are coming off a 60-24 victory over Sevastopol. The Clippers are looking to rebound after a 58-34 loss to Sevastopol. Regan Kasten led Sturgeon Bay with 12 points. Cora Frangipane, MaKenna Coyhis, Genevieve Austad and McKenna Poh each scored four.

 

Tipoff is set for 6 p.m.

Clippers boys basketball on the road to face Red Devils

The Sturgeon Bay boys basketball team will travel Thursday to take on the Green Bay East Red Devils. Green Bay East is coming off a 75-39 loss to Menasha.

 

The Clippers are looking to bounce back after a 64-46 loss to Peshtigo.

 

Tipoff is set for 7 p.m.

Early lead unsustainable for Clippers

Sturgeon Bay came out hot right off the opening tip off, pulling ahead 19-11 with 6 minutes to play in the first half. However, missed shots turned into extra opportunities for Peshtigo and the Clippers found themselves down 6 at the break. 

The Bulldogs continuing to shoot well to start the second half, while Sturgeon Bay struggled. They watched as time faded and the lead grew. Peshtigo rode the momentum on their way to a 64-45 win. 

Sturgeon Bay travels to take on a struggling Green Bay East program Thursday looking to get back on track after dropping to the Bulldogs and falling to 6-8. 

SBSD Athletic department taking nominations for 2026 Athletic Hall of Fame

Sturgeon Bay High School is seeking nominations for the 2026 Athletic Hall of Fame

As we enter into another year of the Sturgeon Bay Athletic Hall of Fame, it is exciting to see this tradition continue to grow and strengthen. The Hall of Fame was created to honor the outstanding athletes, coaches, teams, and community members who have helped shape the proud athletic history of Sturgeon Bay High School. Last year’s class set a high standard, and the enthusiasm from our alumni, students, staff, and community reinforced just how meaningful this recognition is.

 

The Athletic Hall of Fame is about more than wins and championships; it is about honoring individuals and teams who demonstrated commitment, leadership, sportsmanship, and pride in representing the School District of Sturgeon Bay. These inductees serve as role models whose stories remind us that success is built through hard work, perseverance, and dedication over time. Their accomplishments continue to inspire our current student-athletes and reinforce the
standards we strive to uphold across all of our athletic programs.

 

We are currently taking nominations for the 2026 Athletic Hall of Fame Class. The nomination form can be found on our Sturgeon Bay High School website under athletics. Click “Athletic Hall of Fame” and review the criteria for nomination. The nomination form can be found at the bottom of the page....Click the hyperlink below. Nominations will be reviewed on May 13th, with inductees being honored at a 2026 Fall athletic event.

 

https://www.sturbay.k12.wi.us/schools/high/activities/athleticshalloffame.cfm#d927585   

 

We look forward to honoring this year’s inductees and continuing to build a Hall of Fame that recognizes the individuals who helped shape our programs while inspiring future generations to carry that tradition forward. Thank you to everyone who has supported this effort and helped make the Sturgeon Bay School District Athletic Hall of Fame a meaningful and lasting tribute to our school’s athletic history.

 

Jon Dupuis - Sturgeon Bay Athletic Director

 

jdupuis@sbsdmail.net 

Clippers boys' basketball hitting the road to face Bulldogs

The Sturgeon Bay boys’ basketball team heads on the road Tuesday to take on the Peshtigo Bulldogs. Peshtigo is coming off a 64-56 victory over Southern Door.

 

The Clippers are looking to rebound from a 50-44 loss to Green Bay NEW Lutheran. Ben Ash led Sturgeon Bay with 19 points, five rebounds, two assists, and a steal. Sam Fruzyna followed with 12 points, six rebounds, four assists, and four steals. Siggy Hansen chipped in eight points, 11 rebounds, an assist, three steals, and a block.

 

Tipoff is set for 7 p.m.

Clippers girls' basketball rematching Bulldogs

The Sturgeon Bay girls' basketball team is set to host the Peshtigo Bulldogs on Thursday. The teams met in early December, when the Clippers fell 66-19.

 

Both teams enter the matchup coming off losses. Peshtigo dropped a 50-43 decision to Coleman, while Sturgeon Bay fell to Algoma 71-19.

 

Tipoff is set for 7 p.m.

SBS and Eagles wrestling meet at Oconto quad

The Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol co-op and Southern Door wrestling teams are heading across the bay to Oconto on Thursday for a quad. Schools attending include SBS, Southern Door, Peshtigo, and Oconto.

 

The Eagles last wrestled at the Peshtigo Invitational, where Lance Veeser (165) and Clark LeFevre (126) took home individual championships, each going 5-0 on the night. Veeser was honored with the Pinners Award after recording five pins in less than five minutes of mat time. Chance DeKeyser (132, fourth) and Colton Krueger (285, ninth) also posted three-win days at the tournament.

 

SBS’s last outing took place at the Fox Valley Lutheran Invitational. Spencer Madsen claimed the top spot on the podium and earned Outstanding Wrestler of the Tournament honors. Madsen compiled four pins and a tech fall in his five matches. Also placing on the podium for SBS were Nate Hasenjager (106, second), Mason Haen-Lauder (132, third), Ray Johnson Jr. (138, second), and Julian Langer (190, third). Madsen was also named the NEW Radio Sports Network Performance of the Week winner this past week.


You can listen to an exclusive interview with SBS head coach Trevor Hasenjager discussing Madsen and the SBS season here: LINK
 

Wrestling begins at 6 p.m.
 

Clippers fall to N.E.W. in close conference battle

Sturgeon Bay was defending home court Tuesday night as N.E.W. Lutheran came into town for a conference matchup. The Clippers (6-6) have been right in the middle of the conference battling throughout the season and the same was true against N.E.W. 

The first half was a back-and-forth battle that had the Clippers down just one-point at halftime, 29-28. Various lead changes riddled the frame and Sturgeon Bay continued to fight throughout. 

N.E.W. was able to close it out late after an extended scoring drought from the Clippers down the stretch. After taking a 41-39 lead, Lutheran would not trail again in the game and they closed it down in the final minutes at the free throw line without allowing Sturgeon Bay opportunities to close the gap any further. 

The Clippers reset to 6-6 on the season after the 50-44 loss, another narrow loss on the season that has seen them in competitive contests late into the final minutes of many games. 

Ash led Sturgeon Bay with 19 and Fruzyna added 12. On the opposite side, Schultz had 19 and Lange tacked on 14. 

 

Sturgeon Bay heads to Oconto January 23 at 7 p.m. for their first meeting this season. 

SBS takes two of three duals in Kewaunee

Five Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol wrestlers boasted perfect evenings on Monday as the team won two of its three matches in Kewaunee.

 

SBS beat Marinette 47-26 and Manitowoc Lutheran 66-12 before falling to Packerland Conference rival 42-30.

 

Patrick Shefchik (126), Ray Johnson (138), Anthony Estevez (285) and Spencer Madsen (175) all went 3-0 while Tryston Torstenson (215) was perfect with two wins.

 

 

 

Clippers boys' basketball hosting Blazers

The Sturgeon Bay boys’ basketball team is set to host the Green Bay NEW Lutheran Blazers on Tuesday. The Blazers are coming off a 60-59 victory over Southern Door.

 

The Clippers are looking to rebound after a 73-45 loss to Kewaunee. Ben Ash led Sturgeon Bay with 17 points, followed by Sam Fruzyna with 12. Siggy Hansen contributed seven points.

 

Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m.

SBS' Madsen earns Outstanding Wrestler Award at Fox Valley Lutheran Invitational

The top of the podium has not been enough for Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol's Spencer Madsen, who won yet another tournament this weekend in Appleton.

 

Madsen had four pins and a technical fall in his five matches at Saturday's Fox Valley Invite to win the 175 pound weight classes and Outstanding Wrestler of the Tournament honors. Last month's On The Water Classic remains the only time he has not earned the extra honor and the only time he has registered less than a major decision in a match this season. 

 

Teammates Nate Hasenjager (106, 2nd), Mason Haen-Lauder (132, 3rd), Ray Johnson Jr (138, 2nd), and Julian Langer (190, 3rd) also finished in the top three to help Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol take second place as a team with 196, 65 points behind first-place New London.

 

SBS is back in action on Monday when they travel to Kewaunee for a quadangular meet that will also feature Marinette and Manitowoc Lutheran.

 

 

Nate Hasenjager (3-1) 106 - 2nd (23.5 pts)

 Bout 201 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 1: 106 - Nate Hasenjager Jr., SBS over Joey Auer Fr., NELO (F 1:10)

 Bout 401 (Mat 5) - Champ. Round 3: 106 - Sterling Schanen Fr., OZAU over Nate Hasenjager Jr., SBS (F 0:29)

 Bout 502 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 4: 106 - Nate Hasenjager Jr., SBS over William Lueck Fr., WILU (F 3:40)

 Bout 602 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 5: 106 - Nate Hasenjager Jr., SBS over Uriah Ewerdt So., WLP (TF 17-0 (3:44))

 

Leathem Vogel (1-3) 120 - 4th (11 pts)

 Bout 204 (Mat 5) - Champ. Round 1: 120 - Levi Key Fr., WLP over Leathem Vogel So., SBS (F 3:31)

 Bout 405 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 3: 120 - Leathem Vogel So., SBS over Ryan Ebert Fr., WILU (F 1:08)

 Bout 505 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 4: 120 - Levi Schwartz So., WILU over Leathem Vogel So., SBS (TF 21-4 (2:38))

 Bout 606 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 5: 120 - William Harris Fr., WEFR over Leathem Vogel So., SBS (F 1:35)

 

Patrick Shefchik (4-1) 126 - 2nd (26 pts)

 Bout 208 (Mat 5) - Champ. Round 1: 126 - Patrick Shefchik So., SBS over Beau Seeger Fr., WEFR (F 0:48)

 Bout 308 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 2: 126 - Patrick Shefchik So., SBS over Connor Schuh Fr., WEFR (F 0:34)

 Bout 408 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 3: 126 - Wyatt Borchardt Fr., OZAU over Patrick Shefchik So., SBS (F 5:06)

 Bout 507 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 4: 126 - Patrick Shefchik So., SBS over Isaiah Schroeder Sr., WLP (Dec 9-8)

 Bout 608 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 5: 126 - Patrick Shefchik So., SBS over Brandon Guell Fr., WILU (F 0:59)

 

Mason Haen-Lauder (3-2) 132 - 3rd (18.5 pts)

 Bout 211 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 1: 132 - Austin Ernest So., WLP over Mason Haen-Lauder Fr., SBS (MD 16-8)

 Bout 312 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 2: 132 - Mason Haen-Lauder Fr., SBS over Jonah Seifert Sr., WLP (F 1:57)

 Bout 412 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 3: 132 - Mason Haen-Lauder Fr., SBS over Trace Van Asten Fr., APEA (Dec 6-1)

 Bout 511 (Mat 5) - Champ. Round 4: 132 - Trevor Schultz Jr., NELO over Mason Haen-Lauder Fr., SBS (F 1:14)

 Bout 612 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 5: 132 - Mason Haen-Lauder Fr., SBS over Abel Welsing Fr., WILU (TF 15-0 (4:33))

 

Ray Johnson jr (3-1) 138 - 2nd (24 pts)

 Bout 213 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 1: 138 - Ray Johnson jr Sr., SBS over Isaac Petrie Jr., NEHO (F 4:25)

 Bout 314 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 2: 138 - Ray Johnson jr Sr., SBS over Fritz Hoffmann Fr., OZAU (F 3:17)

 Bout 515 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 4: 138 - Ray Johnson jr Sr., SBS over Jonah Wittig So., FVL (F 4:54)

 Bout 614 (Mat 3) - Champ. Round 5: 138 - William Christopher Sr., NELO over Ray Johnson jr Sr., SBS (F 1:39)

 

Nathan Sansom (3-2) 144 - 5th (15 pts)

 Bout 216 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 1: 144 - Lucas Epstein Fr., WEFR over Nathan Sansom Sr., SBS (TF 22-4 (3:54))

 Bout 316 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 2: 144 - Nathan Sansom Sr., SBS over Seth Kollmann Sr., WILU (F 2:56)

 Bout 415 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 3: 144 - Emett Brodtke Sr., MALU over Nathan Sansom Sr., SBS (F 1:15)

 Bout 518 (Mat 1) - Cons. Round 1: 144 - Nathan Sansom Sr., SBS over Josiah Lins So., APEA (F 0:17)

 Bout 618 (Mat 1) - Cons. Round 2: 144 - Nathan Sansom Sr., SBS over Ashton Elliott So., FVL (F 4:00)

 

Drew Propsom (3-2) 150 - 4th (17 pts)

 Bout 222 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 2: 150 - Tyler Martin Sr., FVL over Drew Propsom So., SBS (Dec 14-7)

 Bout 321 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 3: 150 - Drew Propsom So., SBS over Vincent Lisowe Jr., NEHO (Dec 13-6)

 Bout 423 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 4: 150 - Drew Propsom So., SBS over Huy Nguyen Jr., FVL (F 0:14)

 Bout 523 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 5: 150 - Drew Propsom So., SBS over Lucas Pack So., APEA (F 1:41)

 Bout 624 (Mat 1) - 3rd Place Match: 150 - Camden Stichman Fr., WEFR over Drew Propsom So., SBS (F 2:34)

 

Wesley Whitley (0-4) 157 - 5th (5 pts)

 Bout 224 (Mat 5) - Champ. Round 1: 157 - Anthony Brandt Fr., NELO over Wesley Whitley So., SBS (F 1:32)

 Bout 425 (Mat 3) - Champ. Round 3: 157 - Anthony Flores Jr., APEA over Wesley Whitley So., SBS (Dec 15-9)

 Bout 524 (Mat 3) - Champ. Round 4: 157 - Andre Oberg Jr., WILU over Wesley Whitley So., SBS (F 3:11)

 Bout 627 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 5: 157 - Davis Anderson Sr., FVL over Wesley Whitley So., SBS (F 3:41)

 

Spencer Madsen (5-0) 175 - 1st (33.5 pts)

 Bout 105 (Mat 5) - Champ. Round 1: 175 - Spencer Madsen Sr., SBS over Durham Steffeny So., NEHO (F 1:54)

 Bout 228 (Mat 3) - Champ. Round 2: 175 - Spencer Madsen Sr., SBS over Murphy Brown So., OZAU (F 1:35)

 Bout 428 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 4: 175 - Spencer Madsen Sr., SBS over Dallas Kohlmann Sr., NEHO (F 0:47)

 Bout 528 (Mat 3) - Champ. Round 5: 175 - Spencer Madsen Sr., SBS over Timothy Kruschel So., WLP (F 1:54)

 Bout 634 (Mat 3) - 1st Place Match: 175 - Spencer Madsen Sr., SBS over Austin Kufner Sr., FVL (TF 19-2 (3:52))

 

Julian Langer (4-1) 190 - 3rd (22.5 pts)

 Bout 111 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 1: 190 - Julian Langer Sr., SBS over Dawson Lind Sr., WEFR (F 2:00)

 Bout 234 (Mat 5) - Champ. Round 2: 190 - Julian Langer Sr., SBS over Jayden Lenover Jr., NELO (F 1:35)

 Bout 332 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 3: 190 - Julian Langer Sr., SBS over Andrew Berger Jr., FVL (F 1:01)

 Bout 534 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 5: 190 - Howard Roloff Sr., NELO over Julian Langer Sr., SBS (F 3:22)

 Bout 638 (Mat 1) - 3rd Place Match: 190 - Julian Langer Sr., SBS over Jude Hillmer Jr., WLP (TF 19-4 (4:00))

 

SBS' Lemieux captures Warrior Women's Challenge title

Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol's Tiani Lemieux concluded her weekend with another individual title on Saturday, this time coming  at the Warrior Women's Challenge in Wausau.

 

Lemieux did not spend much time on the mat in her four contested matches, getting a pin in 59 seconds or less in all four matches. Izzy Andreae ended her day with a positive record of 3-2, but finished outside of a podium finish.

 

Izzy Andreae (3-2) 152 - DNP (5 pts)

 Bout 116 (Mat 2) - Champ. Rd of 16: Varsity - 152 - Berkley Reimer (19-9) Jr., NELO over Izzy Andreae (22-11) Jr., SBS (F 2:46)

 Bout 353 (Mat 3) - Cons. Semis: Varsity - 152 - Izzy Andreae (22-11) Jr., SBS over Jenson Kurszewski (14-16) So., NEEN (F 2:23)

 Bout 406 (Mat 5) - Cons. Finals: Varsity - 152 - Harper Gagas (23-11) Jr., NCS over Izzy Andreae (22-11) Jr., SBS (Dec 7-2)

 

Tiani Lemieux (5-0) 165 - 1st (32 pts)

 Bout 120 (Mat 1) - Champ. Rd of 16: Varsity - 165 - Tiani Lemieux (31-2) Sr., SBS over Kaitlyn Glass (16-13) Fr., MARS (F 0:26)

 Bout 248 (Mat 1) - Quarters: Varsity - 165 - Tiani Lemieux (31-2) Sr., SBS over Avalee Euler (19-7) Jr., HOLM (F 0:26)

 Bout 288 (Mat 1) - Semis: Varsity - 165 - Tiani Lemieux (31-2) Sr., SBS over Mackenzie Schiedermayer (30-5) Sr., HORT (F 0:59)

 Bout 415 (Mat 1) - 1st Place Match: Varsity - 165 - Tiani Lemieux (31-2) Sr., SBS over Alisha Berg (34-4) Jr., BOND (F 0:36)

 

Anna Dalke (0-2) 185 - DNP (0 pts)

 Bout 48 (Mat 1) - Champ. Rd of 32: Varsity - 185 - Naomi Stibb (16-13) Jr., POYN over Anna Dalke (14-15) Sr., SBS (F 1:59)

 Bout 182 (Mat 2) - Cons. Rd of 16: Varsity - 185 - Lilly Hatfield (12-11) So., SPWH over Anna Dalke (14-15) Sr., SBS (F 4:48)

Blue Devils pull ahead early and maintains lead throughout

Oconto headed to Sturgeon Bay Friday night for a rescheduled matchup and got to work right away as they controlled the score from the first bucket.

The Blue Devils pulled ahead 11-3 in the first few minutes and although the Clippers fought back to make it a two possession game, Oconto went on another run and would hold a 29-20 lead at halftime. 
 

Sturgeon Bay's final efforts closed the gap that had grown again to 9 around the 5-minute mark, but they couldn't get any closer and were downed 52-40. 

Clippers' girls will break until next Thursday, January 22nd at 7 p.m. with a home date against Peshtigo. 

SBS boys' wrestling heading to Fox Valley Lutheran invitational

The Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol co-op boys’ wrestling team travels to Fox Valley Lutheran on Saturday for an invitational tournament. SBS will be joined by Appleton East, Manitowoc Lutheran, New Holstein, Ozaukee, Watertown Luther Prep, Winnebago Lutheran Academy, New London, and Weyauwega-Fremont.

 

SBS last competed on Thursday, hosting Southern Door in a 54-18 dual victory. Spencer Madsen, Anthony Estevez, and Nate Hasenjager each recorded a pin, while seven of SBS’s wins came via forfeit.

 

Wrestling begins at 9 a.m.

SBS girls' wrestling heading to Wausau West invitational

The Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol co-op girls’ wrestling team is on the road Saturday for an invitational at Wausau West. The girls last competed at the Cutler Classic hosted by New London.

 

Tiani Lemieux took first place at 165 pounds, never seeing the second period as she pinned both opponents in 61 seconds or less. Izzy Andreae earned a second-place finish, while Anna Dalke took third.

 

SBS will be joined by Wisconsin Lutheran, New Richmond, Muskego, Wausau East, Milton, River Falls, Marshfield, Badger, Spencer, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln, Holmen, Kimberly, Neenah, Menasha, Oshkosh West, Antigo, DC Everest, Lodi, Germantown, West De Pere, Sauk Prairie, McDonell Central Catholic, Waukesha West, Cameron, Pulaski, Edgar, Seymour, DeForest, North Crawford, Abbotsford, Assumption, Bonduel, Brillion, Cadott, Campbellsport, Clintonville, Fox Valley Lutheran, Freedom, Grafton, Green Bay West, Hortonville, Lena, Manawa, Lomira, Mauston, Mineral Point, Monona Grove, New Holstein, Oconto Falls, Peshtigo, Port Washington, Regis, St. Croix Central, St. Croix Falls, Two Rivers, Laona-Wabeno, Waunakee, Winneconne, Crandon, Wittenberg-Birnamwood, Notre Dame Academy, Manitowoc Lincoln, New London, Medford, Merrill, Bay Port, Westfield-Pioneer, Marinette, Waupun, Eau Claire North, Poynette and Shawano Community.

 

Wrestling begins at 9 a.m.

SBS earns win in county rivalry dual over Southern Door

The score was lopsided but the contested matches were split in a 54-18 win for Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol over Southern Door Thursday night.

 

Each team won three matches with Clark LeFevre, Chance Dekeyser, and Lance Veeser each winning by pin for Southern Door while Spencer Madsen, Anthony Estevez, and Nate Hasenjager doing the same for Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol.

 

 

No girls wrestled at the dual due to forfeits.

 

Stugeon Bay/Sevastopol will travel to Fox Valley Lutheran and Southern Door will visit Peshtigo for tournaments on Saturday. Both tournaments have 9 a.m.

 

 

120 Forfeit, SBS vs. Forfeit, SODO (DFF)

126 Clark LeFevre (0-0) So., SODO over Patrick Shefchik (21-8) So., SBS (F 3:20)

132 Chance Dekeyser (0-0) So., SODO over Mason Haen-Lauder (6-9) Fr., SBS (F 3:15)

138 Ray Johnson jr (18-12) Sr., SBS over Forfeit, SODO (FF)

144 Nathan Sansom (7-4) Sr., SBS over Forfeit, SODO (FF)

150 Drew Propsom (11-15) So., SBS over Forfeit, SODO (FF)

157 Wesley Whitley (3-8) So., SBS over Forfeit, SODO (FF)

165 Lance Veeser (0-0) Jr., SODO over Rayshaune Johnson (2-6) So., SBS (F 1:09)

175 Spencer Madsen (29-0) Sr., SBS over Gavin Johnkejacquet (0-0) Jr., SODO (F 1:06)

190 Julian Langer (21-11) Sr., SBS over Forfeit, SODO (FF)

215 Tryston Torstenson (3-5) So., SBS over Oliver Wilke (0-0) Fr., SODO (FF)

285 Anthony Estevez (17-11) Jr., SBS over Jackson Krueger (0-0) Fr., SODO (F 0:16)60

106 Forfeit, SBS vs. Forfeit, SODO (DFF)

113 Nate Hasenjager (14-8) Jr., SBS over Oliver Wilke (0-0) Fr., SODO (F 2:58)

Clippers boys' basketball looking to weather the Storm

The Sturgeon Bay boys’ basketball team travels to face the undefeated Kewaunee Storm on Friday. Kewaunee is the No. 2-ranked Division 4 team in Wisconsin according to MaxPreps and sits atop the Packerland Conference with a 9-0 record.

 

The Clippers are coming off a 48-39 victory over Two Rivers. Ben Ash led Sturgeon Bay with 20 points, seven rebounds, an assist and a steal. Sam Fruzyna followed with 12 points, six rebounds, three assists and three steals. Siggy Hansen and Rylan Ruedinger each scored five points.

 

The Storm defeated Brillion 65-49 in their most recent game. Conor Kilgore led Kewaunee with 17 points, five rebounds, five assists, a steal and two blocks. Dane Harrell narrowly missed a double-double with 16 points, nine rebounds, three assists and two steals. Baylor Elliott added 12 points, four rebounds and an assist. Diesel Bosdeck and Avery Jerabek scored six points apiece.

 

Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m.

Sturgeon Bay relies on sweltering defense to defeat N.E.W. Lutheran

Just 28 points were scored by N.E.W. Lutheran Tuesday night as Sturgeon Bay came out of the gates with intense ball pressure and a strong defensive gameplan. That was combined with a 14 point performance by Regan Kasten helped lead the Clippers to a 50-28 win. 

Kasten worked inside the paint all night gathering all 14 points from field goals inside mid-range. And her focus shifted in the second half when she scored all 14 helping lead the team to victory.

 

In the first half, Cora Frangipane was the leader offensively, putting up 9 of the teams 24. 

The Clippers get a strong win improving to 4-9 on the season and will have a big home matchup Friday night at 6 p.m. against Oconto. 

Clippers girls' basketball traveling to face Blazers

The Sturgeon Bay girls’ basketball team travels Tuesday to face the Green Bay NEW Lutheran Blazers. The Clippers are looking to bounce back from a 74-18 loss to Kewaunee. The Blazers are coming off a 50-20 victory over Providence Academy.
Tip-off is set for 6 p.m.
 

Clippers boys keep streak with win over Raiders

The Sturgeon Bay boys basketball team was able to extend a slim halftime lead to earn a second straight win, beating Two Rivers 48-39 Monday night. 

 

Leading by two at the break, the Clippers outscored the Raiders in the second half 26-19 thanks to Benjamin Ash's 20 points and 12 points from Sam Fruzyna. The Clippers have won four of their last five games, but this one was a little different to head coach Zach Goblisch. "This game was unique because we saw a different style of play in comparison to what we've seen so far this year, which is why I was especially proud of our execution tonight," Goblisch said. "Despite the runs that Two Rivers made to keep this close, I thought we kept our composure and battled through to get this win."

 

Behind 15 points from Tyson Yang, the Raiders lost their fourth game in five tries.

 

The Clippers hit the road Friday for their next conference matchup with Kewaunee. 

Clippers boys welcome Raiders

The Sturgeon Bay boys basketball team looks to keep their winning ways going when they welcome Two Rivers to town on Monday. 

 

Siggy Hansen scored 20 points and Ben Ash added another 12 points as the Clippers beat Gibraltar in a Saturday matinee 54-45. Head coach Zach Goblisch said it was a good response after losing its game to Algoma last Tuesday. ""I felt that after a little bit of a slow start in this one, our guys responded well by settling into our offensive actions and working to get stops on the defensive end," Goblisch said.

 

The Raiders are 4-8 on the season and losers of four of their last five games. Noah Shillcox leads the team with 15.9 ppg while Dayton Glandt is among the team leaders in points (7.5 ppg), rebounds (5.7 rpg), and assists (2.8 apg).

 

Tip off is set for 7 p.m.

 

Lemieux, Madsen win Cutler Classic titles

Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol wrestlers Spencer Madsen and Tiani Lemieux made quick work of their brackets in Saturday's Cutler Classic to win individual titles.

 

For the boys, Madsen never saw the third period in his three matches, collecting two technical falls and a pin in four minutes or less in each match. He earned Outstanding Wrestler honors for his efforts. Seven others placed in the Top 8.

 

For the girls, Lemieux never saw the second period as she pinned her two opponents in 61 seconds or less. Izzy Andreae nearly won her bracket with a second place finish while Anna Dalke took third.

 

Izzy Andreae (2-1) 152 - 2nd (18 pts)

 Bout 2031 (Mat 1) - Quarters: Varsity Girls - 152 - Izzy Andreae (19-9), SBS over Somerr Ridgeway (12-16), WLTL (F 1:40)

 Bout 2064 (Mat 5) - Semis: Varsity Girls - 152 - Izzy Andreae (19-9), SBS over Berkley Reimer (16-7), NELO (SV 14-11)

 Bout 2127 (Mat 1) - 1st Place Match: Varsity Girls - 152 - Nevaeh Nwachukwu (15-1), SCF over Izzy Andreae (19-9), SBS (F 1:49)

 

Tiani Lemieux (3-0) 165 - 1st (24 pts)

 Bout 2066 (Mat 2) - Semis: Varsity Girls - 165 - Tiani Lemieux (26-2), SBS over Idalynn Vladik (10-18), WLTL (F 1:01)

 Bout 2131 (Mat 1) - 1st Place Match: Varsity Girls - 165 - Tiani Lemieux (26-2), SBS over Peyton Touchinski (11-13), NELO (F 0:44)

 

Anna Dalke (1-2) 185 - 3rd (13 pts)

 Bout 2037 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 1: Varsity Girls - 185 - Tamilya Outlaw (15-9), FDL over Anna Dalke (14-13), SBS (F 3:37)

 Bout 2069 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 2: Varsity Girls - 185 - Bryn Schmidt (22-3), NELO over Anna Dalke (14-13), SBS (F 0:33)

 Bout 2133 (Mat 3) - Champ. Round 3: Varsity Girls - 185 - Anna Dalke (14-13), SBS over Allison Hanson (5-19), WLTL (F 1:39)

 

Trey Albertson (2-1) 132 - 2nd (17.5 pts)

 Bout 3008 (Mat 4) - Quarters: JV Boys - 132 - Trey Albertson (2-1), SBS over Nathan Thao (1-5), MENA (TF 17-2 (2:38))

 Bout 3046 (Mat 4) - Semis: JV Boys - 132 - Trey Albertson (2-1), SBS over Wyatt Sommer, NELO (Dec 9-6)

 Bout 3095 (Mat 5) - 1st Place Match: JV Boys - 132 - Mason Haen-Lauder (6-9), SBS over Trey Albertson (2-1), SBS (F 4:30)

 

Mason Haen-Lauder (3-0) 132 - 1st (24 pts)

 Bout 3009 (Mat 4) - Quarters: JV Boys - 132 - Mason Haen-Lauder (6-9), SBS over Nathan Gueths, ASHW (F 1:42)

 Bout 3047 (Mat 5) - Semis: JV Boys - 132 - Mason Haen-Lauder (6-9), SBS over Gavin Gneiser (4-2), BERL (Dec 9-3)

 Bout 3095 (Mat 5) - 1st Place Match: JV Boys - 132 - Mason Haen-Lauder (6-9), SBS over Trey Albertson (2-1), SBS (F 4:30)

 

Deacon Haus (2-1) 138A - 2nd (20 pts)

 Bout 3011 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 1: JV Boys - 138A - Deacon Haus, SBS over Logan Hernandez (2-8), MENA (F 0:51)

 Bout 3050 (Mat 5) - Champ. Round 2: JV Boys - 138A - Deacon Haus, SBS over Christhiam Maradiaga (1-2), FDL (F 1:36)

 Bout 3096 (Mat 5) - Champ. Round 3: JV Boys - 138A - Justin Wagner (3-1), FDL over Deacon Haus, SBS (F 2:29)

 

Nathan Sansom (3-0) 144A - 1st (25.5 pts)

 Bout 3017 (Mat 5) - Quarters: JV Boys - 144A - Nathan Sansom (3-0), SBS over Ezekial Gil (1-2), FDL (TF 17-1 (1:11))

 Bout 3055 (Mat 5) - Semis: JV Boys - 144A - Nathan Sansom (3-0), SBS over Tyler Nunes, SCF (F 1:35)

 Bout 3105 (Mat 4) - 1st Place Match: JV Boys - 144A - Nathan Sansom (3-0), SBS over Michael Yaeger (10-11), WLTL (F 4:42)

Atticus Haus (2-1) 144 - 5th (7.5 pts)

 Bout 3018 (Mat 4) - Quarters: JV Boys - 144 - Cameron Hanson, NELO over Atticus Haus (2-1), SBS (Dec 8-6)

 Bout 3107 (Mat 5) - 5th Place Match: JV Boys - 144 - Atticus Haus (2-1), SBS over Kamden Janquart (2-7), ASHW (TF 19-3 (2:00))

 

Mason Bottoms (0-2) 157 - 6th (3 pts)

 Bout 3022 (Mat 5) - Quarters: JV Boys - 157 - Jaxson Walz, NELO over Mason Bottoms, SBS (Dec 9-2)

 Bout 3113 (Mat 5) - 5th Place Match: JV Boys - 157 - Link Cussen (4-2), RALA over Mason Bottoms, SBS (SV 4-1)

Wesley Whitley (2-1) 157 - 2nd (16 pts)

 Bout 3062 (Mat 5) - Semis: JV Boys - 157 - Wesley Whitley, SBS over Jaxson Walz, NELO (Dec 14-9)

 Bout 3115 (Mat 5) - 1st Place Match: JV Boys - 157 - Anthony Brandt, NELO over Wesley Whitley, SBS (F 1:55)

 

Chase Martin (2-1) 190 - 5th (9.5 pts)

 Bout 3032 (Mat 4) - Quarters: JV Boys - 190 - James Bruss, OSNO over Chase Martin, SBS (F 2:28)

 Bout 3074 (Mat 5) - Cons. Semis: JV Boys - 190 - Chase Martin, SBS over Pedro Gudiel (0-3), FDL (F 1:21)

 Bout 3125 (Mat 4) - 5th Place Match: JV Boys - 190 - Chase Martin, SBS over Drew Keller, RALA (TF 17-2 (3:52))

 

Tryston Torstenson (2-1) 190 - 3rd (15 pts)

 Bout 3033 (Mat 5) - Quarters: JV Boys - 190 - Tryston Torstenson, SBS over Jaden Harris (3-7), DODG (F 0:51)

 Bout 3073 (Mat 4) - Semis: JV Boys - 190 - Kekoa Hogue, OSNO over Tryston Torstenson, SBS (F 2:11)

 Bout 3126 (Mat 5) - 3rd Place Match: JV Boys - 190 - Tryston Torstenson, SBS over James Bruss, OSNO (F 2:22)

 

Leathem Vogel (2-2) 120 - 9th (3 pts)

 Bout 1001 (Mat 2) - Champ. Rd of 16: Varsity - Boys - 120 - Caleb Schreiber (13-9), RALA over Leathem Vogel (5-8), SBS (F 1:16)

 Bout 1146 (Mat 5) - Cons. Semis: Varsity - Boys - 120 - Malachi Kasuboski (9-8), BERL over Leathem Vogel (5-8), SBS (F 1:56)

 Bout 1196 - 9th Place Match: Varsity - Boys - 120 - Leathem Vogel (5-8), SBS over Owen Amezquita (9-15), SODO (MFF)

 

Patrick Shefchik (2-2) 126 - 5th (8 pts)

 Bout 1037 (Mat 1) - Quarters: Varsity - Boys - 126 - Brock Sladky (21-6), SCF over Patrick Shefchik (20-8), SBS (F 1:08)

 Bout 1092 (Mat 2) - Cons. Sub-Semis: Varsity - Boys - 126 - Patrick Shefchik (20-8), SBS over Cale Wallace (14-10), ASHW (F 2:07)

 Bout 1148 (Mat 1) - Cons. Semis: Varsity - Boys - 126 - Clark LeFevre (23-9), SODO over Patrick Shefchik (20-8), SBS (F 2:11)

 Bout 1203 (Mat 5) - 5th Place Match: Varsity - Boys - 126 - Patrick Shefchik (20-8), SBS over Gunnar Lambert (9-4), PGL (Dec 6-2)

 

Ray Johnson jr (0-3) 138 - 8th (1 pts)

 Bout 1045 (Mat 3) - Quarters: Varsity - Boys - 138 - Gavin Pickering (13-6), CAMP over Ray Johnson jr (16-12), SBS (TF 21-3 (3:03))

 Bout 1102 (Mat 2) - Cons. Sub-Semis: Varsity - Boys - 138 - Carter Ridgeway (16-9), SCF over Ray Johnson jr (16-12), SBS (F 2:19)

 Bout 1212 (Mat 3) - 7th Place Match: Varsity - Boys - 138 - John Brodien (16-6), PGL over Ray Johnson jr (16-12), SBS (F 1:53)

Caleb Nielsen (0-2) 144 - DNP (0 pts)

 Bout 1010 (Mat 1) - Champ. Rd of 16: Varsity - Boys - 144 - Anthony Berger (3-2), OSNO over Caleb Nielsen (4-17), SBS (TF 15-0 (2:05))

 Bout 1107 (Mat 2) - Cons. Sub-Semis: Varsity - Boys - 144 - Tyrese usry (3-7), FDL over Caleb Nielsen (4-17), SBS (F 3:34)

 

Drew Propsom (2-3) 150 - 9th (6 pts)

 Bout 1011 (Mat 3) - Champ. Rd of 16: Varsity - Boys - 150 - Drew Propsom (11-15), SBS over Callen Brockman (2-13), OSNO (F 2:37)

 Bout 1051 (Mat 1) - Quarters: Varsity - Boys - 150 - Colton Klug (27-3), BRIL over Drew Propsom (11-15), SBS (F 0:24)

 Bout 1110 (Mat 2) - Cons. Sub-Semis: Varsity - Boys - 150 - Scott Gutermann (13-9), RALA over Drew Propsom (11-15), SBS (TF 18-3 (4:25))

 Bout 1164 (Mat 2) - Cons. Semis: Varsity - Boys - 150 - Dylan Johnson (13-10), MENA over Drew Propsom (11-15), SBS (Dec 9-3)

 Bout 1221 (Mat 4) - 9th Place Match: Varsity - Boys - 150 - Drew Propsom (11-15), SBS over Callen Brockman (2-13), OSNO (F 0:36)

 

Spencer Madsen (4-0) 175 - 1st (27 pts)

 Bout 1063 (Mat 3) - Quarters: Varsity - Boys - 175 - Spencer Madsen (29-0), SBS over Andrew Brockman (2-3), OSNO (F 1:48)

 Bout 1121 (Mat 3) - Semis: Varsity - Boys - 175 - Spencer Madsen (29-0), SBS over Mason Henschel (17-5), FDL (TF 23-4 (2:59))

 Bout 1240 (Mat 2) - 1st Place Match: Varsity - Boys - 175 - Spencer Madsen (29-0), SBS over Weston Schmidt (25-7), BRIL (TF 21-5 (2:40))

 

Julian Langer (3-2) 190 - 5th (11 pts)

 Bout 1069 (Mat 1) - Quarters: Varsity - Boys - 190 - Julian Langer (21-11), SBS over Austin Doyen (18-6), CRWA (MD 18-8)

 Bout 1127 (Mat 2) - Semis: Varsity - Boys - 190 - Simon Schwabe (27-5), RALA over Julian Langer (21-11), SBS (F 1:55)

 Bout 1176 (Mat 1) - Cons. Semis: Varsity - Boys - 190 - Howard Roloff (19-8), NELO over Julian Langer (21-11), SBS (MD 13-2)

 Bout 1243 - 5th Place Match: Varsity - Boys - 190 - Julian Langer (21-11), SBS over Austin Doyen (18-6), CRWA (MD 12-2)

 

Harrison Schartner (1-3) 215 - 8th (4 pts)

 Bout 1072 (Mat 2) - Quarters: Varsity - Boys - 215 - Alex Hoff (21-6), SCF over Harrison Schartner (17-7), SBS (F 2:43)

 Bout 1132 (Mat 2) - Cons. Sub-Semis: Varsity - Boys - 215 - Logan Czerwinski (21-11), BRIL over Harrison Schartner (17-7), SBS (F 4:34)

 Bout 1181 (Mat 5) - Cons. Semis: Varsity - Boys - 215 - Harrison Schartner (17-7), SBS over Worawat Thawonwan (10-14), WLTL (F 0:57)

 Bout 1247 (Mat 3) - 7th Place Match: Varsity - Boys - 215 - Rhys Taylor (8-5), PGL over Harrison Schartner (17-7), SBS (Dec 8-7)

 

Anthony Estevez (3-2) 285 - 4th (16 pts)

 Bout 1077 (Mat 2) - Quarters: Varsity - Boys - 285 - Anthony Estevez (17-11), SBS over Wyatt Anderson (8-11), ASHW (F 0:54)

 Bout 1136 (Mat 2) - Semis: Varsity - Boys - 285 - Garrett Dagestad (23-7), SCF over Anthony Estevez (17-11), SBS (F 0:51)

 Bout 1182 (Mat 4) - Cons. Semis: Varsity - Boys - 285 - Anthony Estevez (17-11), SBS over John Zenk (10-11), DODG (F 2:49)

 Bout 1254 (Mat 4) - 3rd Place Match: Varsity - Boys - 285 - Aaron Waddell (9-5), MENA over Anthony Estevez (17-11), SBS (F 3:00)

Sturgeon Bay pulls away late for conference win

Gibraltar contested Sturgeon Bay early forcing the Clippers to claw their way back into the lead before halftime. Then, the Vikings went on a scoring drought throughout the second half and allowed Sturgeon Bay to pull away for the win 54-45. 

Sturgeon Bay led through the first six minutes before the Vikings grabbed a transition layup to a take a 11-10 lead. They controlled until the three minutes when the Clippers tied it at 18 and then took a 20-18 lead on a short jumper. 

A 23-18 lead was in favor of Sturgeon Bay at the break and they never trailed again. 

The Clippers have now won 3 of their last 4 games and face Two Rivers again at Sturgeon Bay Monday January 12 with a 7 p.m. tip off. 

Clippers boys' basketball hosting Vikings

The Sturgeon Bay boys’ basketball team is hosting the Gibraltar Vikings this Saturday.

 

The Clippers are looking to bounce back from a 59-51 loss to Algoma. Ben Ash led the Clippers in points with 14, followed by Rylan Ruedinger with 14. Sam Fruzyna contributed 8 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 steals.

 

 

While the Vikings are looking to build off a 59-57 victory over Southern Door, Marco Jauregui gave the Vikings the lead with 8 seconds left on the game clock with a 3. Kayin Jackson was the Vikings' leading scorer with 26 points, followed by Jauregui’s 21, then Aaron Brey, Wyatt Bultman, and Finn Bremer with 4 apiece. 

 


Saturday’s tip-off is at 2:00 PM.

SBS and Eagles wrestling teams taking on New London invitational

    The Southern Door and the Sevastopol/Sturgeon Bay Co-op wrestling teams are heading to New London this Saturday for an invitational tournament. SBS and the Eagles will be met there by Fond du Lac, Oshkosh North, Ashwaubenon, Brillion, Campbellsport, Crivitz, De Pere, Dodgeland, Random Lake, St. Croix Falls, Laona-Wabeno, Waupaca, Menasha, Berlin, and Green Lake/Princeton.
    Wrestling begins at 9:30 AM. 
 

Clippers girls' basketball taking on Storm

The Sturgeon Bay girls’ basketball team is preparing to host the Kewaunee Storm this Friday. Sturgeon Bay is 0-10 against Kewaunee since 2021, and the Storm are riding a seven-game win streak, most recently beating Southern Door 58-33. The Storm have been led by Jade Kroll, averaging 21.7 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 2.9 steals per game. The Clippers are looking to build off a 43-34 victory over Gibraltar. Paving the way for the Clippers was Regan Kasten with 11 points, with Prudence Goettelman and Makenna Coyhis adding 8 points apiece.
    Friday’s tip-off is at 6:00 PM. 
 

Clippers girls knock off Vikings on the road

The Sturgeon Bay girls basketball team secured another conference win on Monday, this time beating Gibraltar 43-34 in Fish Creek.

 

The Clippers rode the momentum of a 10-3 run to close the first half to victory, outscoring the Vikings 29-19 after the break. Key to the comeback win was Makenna Coyhis, who scored all eight of her points in the second half to provide Regan Kasten support with her 11 points. In addition, Cora Frangipane, Prudence Goettelman, and Sophia Sternard each scored six points. Head coach Rachel Miller praised her team's defense, pointing out the steals, rebounds, charges, and non-stop pressure that set a tone the entire game. "This game was all about lockdown defense, hustle plays, and relentless effort — the kind of win that shows heart and grit!," Miller said.

 

 

 

The Vikings were balanced offensively with Azucena Jauregui's eight points and six points a piece from Celeste Jauregui, Megan Schar, and Gabi Solomon.

 

Picture courtesy of Sturgeon Bay Lady Clippers Basketball

Clippers Sail to Face Wolves on U102.1

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers and Algoma Wolves will face off on the hardwood Tuesday night in Algoma on U102.1 and NEW Radio Sports Network. Both teams will be playing their first games of 2026.

 

The Clippers enter the game at 4-3 overall and 1-2 in the Packerland Conference.  Algoma is in a tie for second place in the Packerland with a 3-1 conference, 7-1 overall record. 

 

Sturgeon Bay rides the wave of a 2 game win streak after taking down Big Foot 63-48 in their December 30th matchup. The Clippers came out fast building a big 12 point lead in the first half. Big Foot kept pace with Sturgeon Bay in the second half, but the large lead, seemingly insurmountable,  ultimately propelled the Clippers to a 63-48 victory.

 

Algoma hopes to extend their 5 game win streak.  In their last game, which also came December 30th, Senior Parker Lischka led all scorers with 24 in a home victory over Denmark 62-51. Lischka's 24 points were sparked with four first half three-pointers and 18 of the team's 34 first half points. The Wolves would lead by seven at the break and not let it slip, instead only increasing their lead in the second frame. 

 

You can tune in for the action on U102.1 or NEW Radio Sports Network by joining Jacob Nate around 6:45 with the pregame show, followed by the 7:00 tipoff from Algoma.

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