Sturgeon Bay High School Archives for 2026-02

SBS' Madsen finishes season in fourth place at state

Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol's Spencer Madsen will turn the attention of his wrestling career to UW-Parkside after taking fourth place at the WIAA Individual State Wrestling Tournament in Madison. 

 

Madsen saw his high school career come to close in the second period of his third-place match against Drake Petersen where he got pinned to take fourth place. He leaves Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol as the program's all-time leader in wins, takedowns, and pins.

 

Spencer Madsen (2-2) 175 - 4th (14.5 pts)

 Bout 2125 (Mat 2) - Quarters: Division 2 - 175 - Spencer Madsen (49-2) Sr., SBS over Isaac Dunnom (31-4) Jr., OSCE (TF 21-5 (2:53) )

 Bout 2189 (Mat 5) - Semis: Division 2 - 175 - Eli Maier (53-5) Jr., MHB over Spencer Madsen (49-2) Sr., SBS (Dec 7-2 )

 Bout 2302 (Mat 5) - 3rd Place Match: Division 2 - 175 - Drake Petersen (51-4) Jr., SCF over Spencer Madsen (49-2) Sr., SBS (F 3:24 )

SBS' Madsen in line for podium finish

Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol wrestler Spencer Madsen's undefeated run stopped at 48 matches after dropping his semifinal match on Friday.

 

Madsen lost to Mount Horeb's Eli Maier 7-2 to drop to 48-1 on the season, ending an incredible run where technical falls and pins had become the norm.

 

He will wrestle for 3rd place on Saturday.

 

Spencer Madsen (1-1) 175 - 4th (14.5 pts)

 Bout 2125 (Mat 2) - Quarters: Division 2 - 175 - Spencer Madsen (48-1) Sr., SBS over Isaac Dunnom (31-3) Jr., OSCE (TF 21-5 (2:53) )

 Bout 2189 (Mat 5) - Semis: Division 2 - 175 - Eli Maier (53-4) Jr., MHB over Spencer Madsen (48-1) Sr., SBS (Dec 7-2 )

 Bout 2302 - 3rd Place Match: Division 2 - 175 - Spencer Madsen (48-1) Sr., SBS vs. Drake Petersen (49-4) Jr., SCF

Buzzer beater lifts Clippers boys past Blue Devils

After playing nearly 36 minutes on Thursday, it was just the last few seconds that mattered the most in Sturgeon Bay's 55-53 win over Oconto.

 

Benjamin Ash's three-pointer as time expired proved to be the difference in the game for the Clippers to gain some positive momentum heading into Tuesday's tournament opener at Menominee Indian.

 

Ash ended up with a game-high 22 points in the win while Jaxzen Bleck added 16 points and Siggy Hansen chipped in 12 points. Mason Colvin paced the Blue Devils with 21 points. 

SBS' Madsen remains perfect at WIAA State

Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol wrestler Spencer Madsen continued his dominating season on Thursday with a win at the WIAA State Tournament to advance to Friday's semifinals.

 

Madsen needed less than three minutes to secure a technical fall (21-5) against Osceola's Isaac Dunnom to improve to 48-0 on the season. Division 2 seminfinals begin at 7 p.m. at the Kohl Center.

 

Picture courtesy of SBS Wrestling

 

Spencer Madsen (1-0) 175 - 4th (10.5 pts)

 Bout 2125 (Mat 2) - Quarters: Division 2 - 175 - Spencer Madsen (48-0) Sr., SBS over Isaac Dunnom (30-3) Jr., OSCE (TF 21-5 (2:53) )

 Bout 2189 - Semis: Division 2 - 175 - Spencer Madsen (48-0) Sr., SBS vs. Eli Maier (52-4) Jr., MHB

Clippers boys basketball hosting Blue Devils

The Sturgeon Bay boys basketball team will host Oconto on Thursday night.

 

The Blue Devils are coming off a 70-60 win over Southern Door. Mason Colvin kept hot streak going from beyond the arc as he connected on three en route to a 21-point performance to lead the Blue Devils.

 

The Clippers aim to bounce back from a 56-55 loss to Green Bay NEW Lutheran. Jaxzen Bleck led Sturgeon Bay with 12 points, followed by Sam Fruzyna with nine.

 

Tipoff is at 7 p.m.

Clippers girls bit by Panthers in season finale

The Sturgeon Bay girls basketball team saw their season come to a close on Tuesday night as they dropped their WIAA Tournament opener to Oconto Falls 79-27.

 

Regan Kasten showed out for the Clippers in the contest, scoring 17 points while making six shots from the field. Cora Frangipiane hit three shots from beyond the arc to finish the game with nine points.

 

"While the season has come to an end, we are proud of the effort, growth, and determination this team showed from start to finish," said first-year head coach Rachel Miller. "Thank you to our seniors, players, coaches, families, and fans for your continued support all year long."

 

 

Clippers boys edged by Blazers in overtime

The Sturgeon Bay boys basketball team suffered heartbreak during their trip to Green Bay on Monday, falling to NEW Lutheran 55-54 in overtime.

 

Playing without an ill Benjamin Ash, the Clippers were able to tie the game at the end of regulation despite trailing 23-19 at the break. Paced by a 21-point performance from their leading scorer Hayden Schultz, the Blazers outscored the Clippers 4-3 in the extra stanza to steal the win.

 

Jaxzen Bleck led the Clippers with 12 points while  Sam Fruzyna chipped in nine points in the loss.

 

The Clippers (10-13/5-10) return to action Thursday for their regular-season finale at home against Oconto. 

Clippers girls basketball hitting the road to face Panthers

The Sturgeon Bay girls basketball team travels Tuesday to face the Oconto Falls Panthers in the WIAA Regional round. The Panthers are the No. 6 seed and are coming off a 48-41 win over Luxemburg-Casco.

 

The Clippers enter as the No. 11 seed and seek to rebound from a 50-31 loss to Oconto. Regan Kasten has led Sturgeon Bay this season, averaging a double-double with 10.3 points and 13.7 rebounds per game, along with one assist, one steal, and one block.

 

Tipoff is set for 7 p.m.

Clippers boys sail to Green Bay to visit NEW Lutheran

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers boys basketball team begins their final week of the regular season with a trip to Green Bay to face NEW Lutheran.

 

The Clippers have lost three of their last five games, including a 79-42 loss to Kewaunee in their last game. Close wins against Gibraltar and Oconto has the Clippers sitting a 10-12 on the season with Ben Ash pacing the team with 16.2 ppg.

 

The Blazers snapped a four-game losing streak with a 69-47 win over Southern Door in their last game. Hayden Schultz hit six three-pointers in the game to lead the Blazers with 30 points while Brett Gajeski and Kenji Lange also reached double figures.

 

The opening tip is set for 7:15 p.m.

SBS girls' season ends in sectionals

After strong efforts at the Packerland Conference Tournament and the WIAA Regionals, Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol's three entrants in the D.C. Everest Sectional came up short in their bid for a state berth on Friday.

 

Tiani Lemieux came the closest, getting a quick pin in her first match only to have the same fate in the semifinals and 3rd place match. Anna Dalke and Izzy Andreae both lost their quarterfinal matches to finish outside of the podium.

 

Izzy Andreae (0-1) 152 - DNP (0 pts)

 Bout 33 (Mat 1) - Quarters: 152 - Olivia Hofrichter (46-2) Sr., ANTI over Izzy Andreae (31-17) Jr., SBS (F 1:22)

 

Tiani Lemieux (1-2) 165 - 4th (8 pts)

 Bout 40 (Mat 1) - Quarters: 165 - Tiani Lemieux (46-6) Sr., SBS over Idalynn Vladik (15-20) Fr., WLTL (F 0:38)

 Bout 67 (Mat 1) - Semis: 165 - Alisha Berg (48-4) Jr., BOND over Tiani Lemieux (46-6) Sr., SBS (F 1:27)

 Bout 90 (Mat 2) - 3rd Place Match: 165 - Zariah Long (32-15) Fr., WAWE over Tiani Lemieux (46-6) Sr., SBS (F 2:39)

 

Anna Dalke (0-1) 185 - DNP (0 pts)

 Bout 41 (Mat 2) - Quarters: 185 - Kami Gabrich (27-11) So., TOMA over Anna Dalke (18-17) Sr., SBS (F 2:10)

Clippers boys welcome Storm

The Sturgeon Bay boys basketball will try to delay Kewaunee's coronation as the outright Packerland Conference champions when the two teams play each other on Friday.

 

Ashton Benzinger, Vince Laughlin, and Jaxzen Bleck all scored six points in the first half to pace the Clippers to a 29-19 lead en route to a 48-45 win over Gibraltar earlier this week. Bleck led the Clippers with 12 points, while Siggy Hansen added 10 points and Sam Fruzyna and Laughlin each chipped in eight points.

 

The hunt for perfection remains alive and well for the Kewaunee Storm, after rolling past Southern Door on Tuesday, with a 69-33 win as heard on 104.1 WRLU. Connor Kilgore led the way with 20 points to pace the Storm, aided by 14 from Diesel Bosdeck, and 10 from Baylor Elliott to round out the double figure scorers.

 

Tip-off is set for 7 p.m.

Clippers girls basketball hitting the road to face Blue Devils

The Sturgeon Bay girls basketball team travels across the bay Thursday to face the Oconto Blue Devils. Oconto’s last outing saw the Blue Devils defeat Southern Door in convincing fashion, 52-29.

 

The Clippers look to rebound from a 71-11 loss to Appleton North. In that game, Regan Kasten scored 7 points, while Layla Stai and Makenna Coyhis added 2 points apiece.

 

Tipoff is at 7 p.m.

Clippers girls' basketball falls short to Lightning on senior night

The Sturgeon Bay girls’ basketball team hosted senior night Monday against the Appleton North Lightning. Appleton North opened with a big 45-7 lead at halftime, and the Clippers could not find the momentum to break out of the drought.

 

Senior Regan Kasten led the Clippers in scoring with seven points, followed by Layla Stai and Makenna Coyhis with two apiece.

 

The Clippers are now 6-17 and will look to rebound Thursday on the road against the Oconto Blue Devils.

Clippers girls ride the Lightning Monday

The Sturgeon Bay girls basketball team will venture outside of its conference for its matchup on Monday when they play Appleton North. 

 

The Clippers have split their last two games, losing to Kewaunee 68-20 after beating Gibraltar 55-41. Regan Kasten has been a do-it-all player for the Clippers, leading the team in scoring (10.7 ppg) and rebounding (13.7), while also being in the top three for assists (0.9 apg).

 

The Lighning are 3-2 over their last five and 14-7 on the season. Avery Werfal paces the team with 18.7 ppg while Tay Maass chips in another 10.1 ppg.

 

Tip-off is set for 6 p.m.

SBS' Madsen captures sectional crown

Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol's Spencer Madsen will have the opportunity to end his season undefeated in Madison after winning the Antigo Sectional on Saturday.

 

Madsen posted two technical falls and a pin in his three matches to win the title.

 

Nate Hasenjager and Ray Johnson dropped their second place matches to narrowly miss out on their own date at the Kohl Center. Patrick Shefchick, Julian Langer, and Anthony Estevez also placed.

 

Nate Hasenjager (3-2) 106 - 3rd (18.5 pts)

 Bout 62 (Mat 2) - Quarters: 106 - Nate Hasenjager (28-12) Jr., SBS over Logan DesJarlais (19-17) Fr., ANTI (TF 16-1 (2:49))

 Bout 117 (Mat 2) - Semis: 106 - Nate Hasenjager (28-12) Jr., SBS over Kallen Howard (13-5) Fr., LAKE (Dec 13-9)

 Bout 204 (Mat 2) - 1st Place Match: 106 - Hunter Seefeldt (27-11) Jr., COLE over Nate Hasenjager (28-12) Jr., SBS (F 0:26)

 Bout 257 (Mat 1) - 2nd Place Match: 106 - Caden Bock (34-17) Jr., FREE over Nate Hasenjager (28-12) Jr., SBS (Dec 12-5)

Patrick Shefchik (3-2) 120 - 5th (15 pts)

 Bout 70 - Quarters: 120 - Patrick Shefchik (30-14) So., SBS over Isaac Hermanson (37-12) Sr., MARI (F 1:59)

 Bout 125 - Semis: 120 - Isaiah Holtz (36-13) Jr., OCFA over Patrick Shefchik (30-14) So., SBS (TF 16-0 (4:35))

 Bout 178 (Mat 2) - Cons. Semis: 120 - Zack Lee (27-14) So., SEYM over Patrick Shefchik (30-14) So., SBS (F 2:58)

 Bout 210 (Mat 1) - 5th Place Match: 120 - Patrick Shefchik (30-14) So., SBS over Parker Owens (32-10) Sr., COLE (FF)

Leathem Vogel (0-1) 126 - DNP (0 pts)

 Bout 8 (Mat 2) - Champ. Rd of 16: 126 - Edmond Tucker (19-20) Sr., MENA over Leathem Vogel (6-19) So., SBS (F 1:38)

Mason Haen-Lauder (0-1) 132 - DNP (0 pts)

 Bout 12 (Mat 2) - Champ. Rd of 16: 132 - Kanon Maye (39-10) Fr., MARI over Mason Haen-Lauder (9-18) Fr., SBS (F 1:19)

Ray Johnson jr (4-2) 138 - 3rd (20 pts)

 Bout 20 - Champ. Rd of 16: 138 - Ray Johnson jr (30-17) Jr., SBS over Ashton latender (7-12) Fr., MENA (F 0:30)

 Bout 83 - Quarters: 138 - Ray Johnson jr (30-17) Jr., SBS over Jack Sundermeyer (18-11) Jr., ANTI (F 2:00)

 Bout 138 (Mat 2) - Semis: 138 - James Nowak (15-9) Fr., COLE over Ray Johnson jr (30-17) Jr., SBS (F 2:30)

 Bout 183 (Mat 1) - Cons. Semis: 138 - Ray Johnson jr (30-17) Jr., SBS over Rafe Henrickson (18-21) So., FREE (F 2:00)

 Bout 223 (Mat 1) - 3rd Place Match: 138 - Ray Johnson jr (30-17) Jr., SBS over Ethan Zielinski (37-16) Sr., OCFA (Dec 17-12)

 Bout 262 - 2nd Place Match: 138 - James Nowak (15-9) Fr., COLE over Ray Johnson jr (30-17) Jr., SBS (RULE)

Caleb Nielsen (0-1) 144 - DNP (0 pts)

 Bout 25 (Mat 2) - Champ. Rd of 16: 144 - Brice Guyette (35-18) Sr., NELO over Caleb Nielsen (6-21) Sr., SBS (F 1:30)

Drew Propsom (0-1) 150 - DNP (0 pts)

 Bout 29 - Champ. Rd of 16: 150 - Anthony Boldt (21-14) Sr., RHIN over Drew Propsom (19-22) So., SBS (TF 16-1 (5:33))

Wesley Whitley (0-1) 157 - DNP (0 pts)

 Bout 34 (Mat 2) - Champ. Rd of 16: 157 - Austin Wendt (20-10) Fr., COLE over Wesley Whitley (7-15) So., SBS (F 0:57)

Atticus Haus (0-1) 165 - DNP (0 pts)

 Bout 40 - Champ. Rd of 16: 165 - Owen Ross (25-18) Sr., NELO over Atticus Haus (4-3) Fr., SBS (F 2:24)

Spencer Madsen (4-0) 175 - 1st (29 pts)

 Bout 101 (Mat 1) - Quarters: 175 - Spencer Madsen (46-0) Sr., SBS over Trevor Fisher (19-21) Fr., OCFA (F 1:07)

 Bout 157 - Semis: 175 - Spencer Madsen (46-0) Sr., SBS over Wyatt Bieber (30-13) Jr., COLE (TF 19-4 (1:32))

 Bout 244 (Mat 2) - 1st Place Match: 175 - Spencer Madsen (46-0) Sr., SBS over Hunter Opper (39-3) Sr., MERR (TF 19-3 (2:14))

Julian Langer (1-3) 190 - 8th (4.5 pts)

 Bout 48 (Mat 1) - Champ. Rd of 16: 190 - Julian Langer (36-16) Sr., SBS over Christian Coli-Promotor (11-13) Fr., COLE (TF 20-5 (3:14))

 Bout 106 (Mat 1) - Quarters: 190 - Howard Roloff (34-11) Sr., NELO over Julian Langer (36-16) Sr., SBS (F 4:33)

 Bout 163 (Mat 2) - Cons. Sub-Semis: 190 - Jordan Pregler (25-14) Jr., ANTI over Julian Langer (36-16) Sr., SBS (F 1:13)

 Bout 245 - 7th Place Match: 190 - charlie gilbertson (24-19) Sr., SEYM over Julian Langer (36-16) Sr., SBS (F 0:55)

Anthony Estevez (3-2) 215 - 4th (15.5 pts)

 Bout 110 (Mat 2) - Quarters: 215 - Anthony Estevez (26-14) Jr., SBS over Trenton Klimek (13-8) Jr., MERR (Dec 9-3)

 Bout 165 - Semis: 215 - Preston Krueger (44-3) Jr., NELO over Anthony Estevez (26-14) Jr., SBS (F 1:27)

 Bout 198 (Mat 2) - Cons. Semis: 215 - Anthony Estevez (26-14) Jr., SBS over Levi Peterson (19-21) So., ANTI (TF 17-2 (4:44))

 Bout 251 (Mat 1) - 3rd Place Match: 215 - Nathan Norman (28-8) Sr., TOMA over Anthony Estevez (26-14) Jr., SBS (F 1:44)

Tryston Torstenson (0-1) 285 - DNP (0 pts)

 Bout 58 (Mat 2) - Champ. Rd of 16: 285 - Tristin Bridges (26-13) Jr., TOMA over Tryston Torstenson (4-5) So., SBS (F 0:17)

Valders ends skid against Sturgeon Bay

Going into Saturday's matchup, Valders had lost four of their last five matches meanwhile Sturgeon Bay was rotating wins and losses. 

 

The Vikings put the pressure on early and the game was kept close throughout as it came down to sinking free throws in the final few minutes to secure a victory for Valders, 61-55. 

 

Sturgeon Bay just couldn't find the stops defensively that they needed late and Valders was able to use the clock in their favor. 

 

It'll be a Tuesday rematch for the Clippers with Gibraltar who they defeated earlier this season 54-45. Sturgeon Bay will be on the road for the game starting at 7 p.m. 

SBS's Lemieux wins Lena Regional crown

All three conference champions from the Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol girls wrestling team are extending their season another week after finishing in the Top 4 of the Lena Regional on Friday.

 

Tiani Lemieux finished on top of the podium at 165 pounds, registering both of her pins in less than 30 seconds. Anna Dalke dropped her only match to take second place while Izzy Andreae won by pin and major decision to take second place overall.

 

Izzy Andreae (4-1) 152 - 2nd (25 pts)

 Bout 24 (Mat 2) - Semis: 152 - Izzy Andreae (31-16) Jr., SBS over Kasidi Brown (15-20) So., MARI (MD 14-4)

 Bout 63 (Mat 2) - 2nd Place Match: 152 - Izzy Andreae (31-16) Jr., SBS over Mercedes Vang (8-19) So., GBWG (F 4:19)

 Bout 47 (Mat 1) - 1st Place Match: 152 - Renezmae Rhoades (35-9) Jr., BAPO over Izzy Andreae (31-16) Jr., SBS (F 1:32)

 

Tiani Lemieux (4-0) 165 - 1st (30 pts)

 Bout 25 (Mat 2) - Semis: 165 - Tiani Lemieux (45-4) Sr., SBS over Anna Gerbyshak (9-9) So., COLE (F 0:14)

 Bout 49 (Mat 1) - 1st Place Match: 165 - Tiani Lemieux (45-4) Sr., SBS over Emmalynn Stankevitz (8-8) Fr., OCFA (F 0:22)

 

Anna Dalke (3-1) 185 - 2nd (22 pts)

 Bout 50 (Mat 1) - 1st Place Match: 185 - Olivia Konshak (41-9) Jr., BAPO over Anna Dalke (18-16) Sr., SBS (F 0:26)

Clippers Host Wolves on U102.1

The Algoma Wolves make the trip north to face the Sturgeon Bay Clippers on Youth Night on Thursday on U102.1 and the NEW Radio Sports Network. This will be the second matchup of the season between the teams, and if the first meeting is any indication, it should be tightly contested.

 

In the previous meeting on Jan. 6, the Clippers gave the Wolves a run for their money. Neither team held a first-half lead larger than five points. The Wolves took their first lead of the game at 14-12 and led by just one point at halftime, 23-22. Ben Ash led the Clippers in the first half with 10 points.

 

In the second half, the Wolves led by as many as 10, but the Clippers fought to keep the game close, trailing by just four in the final minutes. Clutch free throw shooting by Charlie Prokash sealed the 59-51 Wolves victory.

 

Both teams are coming off wins in their previous matchups. Algoma improved to 13-5 overall and 8-3 in conference play after defeating Southern Door on Monday night, led by Parker Lischka’s 19 points, along with 13 each from Braeden Liest and Dylan Seiler.

 

Sturgeon Bay moved to 4-17 overall and evened its conference record at 9-9 with a Saturday win over Oconto in a makeup of a previously postponed game. The Clippers led throughout, thanks in part to 18 points each from Sam Fruzyna and Ben Ash.

 

You can tune in for the action by joining Jacob Nate at 6:45 p.m. for the pregame show, followed by the 7 p.m. tipoff on U102.1 and the NEW Radio Sports Network.

Strong second-half by Clippers drives win

Sturgeon Bay faced conference foe Gibraltar in a girls basketball matchup Tuesday that was dominated in the second half by the Clippers on their way to a 55-41 home win.

Gibraltar trailed by just two going into the break, 26-24, but struggled to keep pace in the second as shots stopped falling. Emilie Glocke nailed four first-half triples that kept the Vikings in the game at crucial moments and she finished with 14. 

The Clippers offense came by committee in the second as Regan Kasten supplied much of the power in the first. She led all scorers with 18. Seven Clippers scored in the second, a half where they outscored the Vikings 29-17. 

Sturgeon Bay (6-15) swept the season series against Gibraltar (4-18). Both programs will see the court this Friday as Sturgeon Bay travels to Kewaunee and Gibraltar hosts Algoma. Games will tip off at 7 p.m. 

 

Clippers girls fall to Indians, hosting Vikings Tuesday

The Sturgeon Bay girls’ basketball team will host the Gibraltar Vikings on Tuesday after falling to Mishicot 47-41 on the road Monday.

 

Regan Kasten paced the Clippers with 13 points, hitting eight shots from the field and keeping the game close with clutch free throws late. Makenna Coyhis also scored 13 points, complementing a key 3-pointer with several strong finishes in the paint.

 

“Proud of the Lady Clippers for fighting every possession and leaving it all on the court,” head coach Rachel Miller said after the game. “This team keeps getting better — the future is bright!”

 

 

The Vikings are coming off a 48-33 loss to Southern Door. Megan Schar led Gibraltar with 13 points, eight rebounds, four assists, and eight steals. Azucena Jauregui added seven points, 10 rebounds, four assists, and four steals.

 

Tipoff is set for 6 p.m.

Clippers girls head to Mishicot

The Sturgeon Bay girls basketball team hits the road to open the week with a game at Mishicot.

 

The Clippers had 10 players score at least one point — including two in double figures — in a 64-35 win over Green Bay East on Thursday. Regan Kasten led all scorers with 21 points, drawing plenty of praise from coach Rachel Miller, who said she was unstoppable. “She attacked the basket, drained shots, cleaned the glass and owned both ends of the floor — a complete performance from start to finish,” Miller said. Prudence Goettelman added 10 points, while Makenna Coyhis and Layla Stai each chipped in seven.

 

The Indians are 10-11 on the season and are coming off a 51-39 loss to top-ranked St. Mary Catholic. Kensington Rosenow led Mishicot with 19 points, slightly above her season average of 18.7 points per game.

 

Tipoff is set for 7 p.m.

Sturgeon Bay holds on late for win over Oconto

 

Sturgeon Bay and Oconto finally got the chance to make up a game from January 23 and the Clippers held the advantage right away. 

The Blue Devils were riding a 4-game losing skid coming into the matchup and the rough patches were shown at times throughout the two halves. 

For the Clippers, they have ridden the roller coaster and persevere through the tough moments this season. Saturday's matchup was no different. 

Able to pull away late for the 47-42 win Sturgeon Bay wins their 9th on the season. 

The Clippers get an extended break as they will take on Algoma Thursday at 7 p.m. 

SBS' Lemieux reaches milestone in Preble Tournament win

Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol's Tiani Lemieux paired a tournament win at Green Bay Preble with an important milestone.

 

Lemieux went 4-0 with three pins en route to a title at 165 pounds. She was able to celebrate the 100th win of her career as a result of her success at the tournament. Izzy Andreae also reached the podium as she split her four matches to finish in third place. 

 

Izzy Andreae (2-2) 152 - 3rd (17 pts)

 Bout 130 (Mat 3) - Champ. Round 1: Varsity (F) - 152 - Renezmae Rhoades (31-9) Jr., BAPO over Izzy Andreae (28-15) Jr., SBS (F 1:42)

 Bout 203 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 3: Varsity (F) - 152 - Izzy Andreae (28-15) Jr., SBS over Katia Leonard (6-14) So., FVL (F 3:45)

 Bout 245 (Mat 3) - Champ. Round 4: Varsity (F) - 152 - Ellianna Robinson (40-4) Sr., SHSO over Izzy Andreae (28-15) Jr., SBS (F 2:00)

 Bout 311 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 5: Varsity (F) - 152 - Izzy Andreae (28-15) Jr., SBS over Mercedes Vang (8-19) So., GBWG (F 1:00)

 

Tiani Lemieux (4-0) 165 - 1st (32 pts)

 Bout 168 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 2: Varsity (F) - 165 - Tiani Lemieux (42-4) Sr., SBS over Malaika Tsenane (20-18) So., MENA (F 0:30)

 Bout 204 - Champ. Round 3: Varsity (F) - 165 - Tiani Lemieux (42-4) Sr., SBS over Lyla Fisher (13-15) Jr., ASPA (MFF)

 Bout 247 (Mat 3) - Champ. Round 4: Varsity (F) - 165 - Tiani Lemieux (42-4) Sr., SBS over Olivia Teddy (23-15) Sr., BAPO (F 0:57)

 Bout 312 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 5: Varsity (F) - 165 - Tiani Lemieux (42-4) Sr., SBS over Arianna Niemojuski (18-3) So., KEWA (F 0:39)

Clippers girls topple Red Devils

The Sturgeon Bay girls’ basketball team had 10 players score at least one point, including two who reached double figures, in a 64-35 win over Green Bay East on Thursday.

 

Regan Kasten led all scorers with 21 points, drawing plenty of praise from head coach Rachel Miller, who said she was unstoppable.

 

“She attacked the basket, drained shots, cleaned the glass and owned both ends of the floor. A complete performance from start to finish!” Miller said.

 

Prudence Goettelman added 10 points, while Makenna Coyhis and Layla Stai each chipped in seven.

 

“Everyone contributed, everyone played — great teamwork, defense and energy all game long!” Miller said after the game.

 

 

The Clippers return to action Friday against Peshtigo. The Bulldogs are coming off a 79-40 loss to Kewaunee.

 

Tipoff is set for 6 p.m.

Clippers girls' basketball hosting Red Devils

The Sturgeon Bay girls’ basketball team is gearing up for battle this Thursday as they host the Green Bay East Red Devils. The Red Devils are looking to bounce back from a 65-15 loss to Winneconne.

 

The Clippers are also looking to rebound as their last outing saw them fall short to Southern Door 53-29. Regan Kasten was a monster on the boards, picking up 31 rebounds to go along with 13 points, an assist, 2 steals, and 3 blocks in the contest. Makenna Coyhis added 9 points on the night, Layla Stai had 3, Prudence Goettelman, and Mckenna Poh chipped in 2 apiece. 

 

The tip-off is at 6 p.m.
 

Three SBS wrestlers capture Packerland Girls crowns

In the first ever Packerland Conference Girls Wrestling Tournament, three Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol wrestlers found themselves on top of the podium.

 

Izzy Andreae (152 lb) and Anna Dalke (185 lb) won their weight classes by forfeit to earn All-Conference honors. Tiani Lemeiux (165 lb) won two matches en route to a title, including a first-period pin of Kewaunee's Arianna Niemojuski.

 

Tiani Lemieux (2-0) 165 - 1st (20 pts)

 Bout m2 (Mat 1) - Semis: Varsity - 165 - Tiani Lemieux (38-4) Sr., SBS over Emma Strening (4-13) Jr., PESH (F 0:29)

 Bout m4 (Mat 1) - 1st Place Match: Varsity - 165 - Tiani Lemieux (38-4) Sr., SBS over Arianna Niemojuski (15-2) So., KEWA (F 1:34)

SBS girls wrestling hosting meet at Sturgeon Bay

The Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol girls’ wrestling team is preparing for Tuesday as they host a meet at Sturgeon Bay High School. Teams expected to attend include Kewaunee, Southern Door, Oconto, and Peshtigo.

 

At Friday’s Shawano Girls Invitational, SBS’ Tiani Lemieux led the way, pinning her way to the finals before finishing second.

 

Wrestling begins at 6 p.m.

Defense shines in Clippers boys win over Pioneers

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers used their defense to power past nearby rival Sevastopol on Monday night, earning a 70-44 victory.

 

The Clippers held an 11-9 edge in steals and limited the Pioneers to just 33% shooting from the field, including 20% from 3-point range. Meanwhile, Sturgeon Bay shot 44% from the field and 29% from beyond the arc.

 

Monday’s win was the Clippers’ second straight after snapping a four-game losing skid with a victory over Green Bay East last week. On the other side, the Pioneers saw their two-game winning streak come to an end.

 

Both teams remain in conference play Friday, with Sevastopol welcoming Algoma and Sturgeon Bay traveling to Brussels to take on Southern Door. Jacob Nate will call the Clippers-Eagles game on U-102.1 beginning at 6:45 p.m., followed by the opening tip at 7 p.m.

 

SBS captures home tournament title

Three individual titles and four runner-up finishes helped the Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol wrestling team finish at the top of the Dirk Sorenson Door County Classic leaderboard on Saturday.

 

Nate Hasenjager (106), Spencer Madsen (175), and Julian Langer (190) all went undefeated to capture titles at their respective weight classes. Anthony Estevez (285), Harrison Schartner (215), Ray Johnson, Jr. (138), and Patrick Shefchik (120) narrowly missed out on gold with 2nd place finishes while six others also placed. It was a special day once again for Madsen, who picked up his 500th career takedown during the day that saw him pick up two pins and two technical falls on addition to winning Outstanding Wrestler of the Tournament honors. The team's title was the first won under the guidance of head coach Trevor Hasenjager.

 

At Friday's Shawano Girls Invitational, Tiani Lemieux led the way as she pinned her way to the finals before finishing in second place.

 

Nate Hasenjager (5-0) 106 - 1st (35.5 pts)

 Bout 1011 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 1: Varsity - 106 - Nate Hasenjager Jr., SBS over Tyler Raddant Fr., WRIG (TF 19-4 (2:44))

 Bout 1028 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 2: Varsity - 106 - Nate Hasenjager Jr., SBS over Albert Vang So., GBP (F 0:53)

 Bout 1054 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 3: Varsity - 106 - Nate Hasenjager Jr., SBS over Elliot Trzinski Fr., BAPO (F 0:40)

 Bout 3000 (Mat 3) - Champ. Round 4: Varsity - 106 - Nate Hasenjager Jr., SBS over Kayden Papanikolas Jr., KIMB (F 4:21)

 Bout 3028 (Mat 3) - Champ. Round 5: Varsity - 106 - Nate Hasenjager Jr., SBS over Ethan Schmidt Fr., GBP (F 0:52)

 

Patrick Shefchik (3-1) 120 - 2nd (24 pts)

 Bout 1035 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 3: Varsity - 120 - Patrick Shefchik So., SBS over Mason Renier So., GBP (F 0:48)

 Bout 1062 (Mat 2) - Quarters: Varsity - 120 - Patrick Shefchik So., SBS over Gavin Semenuk Jr., KIMB (F 1:36)

 Bout 3004 (Mat 3) - Semis: Varsity - 120 - Patrick Shefchik So., SBS over Kian Dunham So., KIMB (F 5:50)

 Bout 3031 (Mat 3) - 1st Place Match: Varsity - 120 - Easton Felchlin Jr., WRIG over Patrick Shefchik So., SBS (TF 20-3 (4:12))

 

Leathem Vogel (0-5) 126 - 6th (3 pts)

 Bout 1016 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 1: Varsity - 126 - Wyatt Heim Fr., WRIG over Leathem Vogel So., SBS (F 4:44)

 Bout 1031 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 2: Varsity - 126 - Maximus Hay Sr., BDMS over Leathem Vogel So., SBS (F 0:31)

 Bout 1059 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 3: Varsity - 126 - Xavier Vang Jr., OSWE over Leathem Vogel So., SBS (F 1:06)

 Bout 3006 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 4: Varsity - 126 - Clark LeFevre So., SODO over Leathem Vogel So., SBS (TF 19-4 (1:38))

 Bout 3035 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 5: Varsity - 126 - Jack Stephens Jr., KIMB over Leathem Vogel So., SBS (F 2:48)

 

Mason Haen-Lauder (2-2) 132 - 5th (8 pts)

 Bout 1040 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 3: Varsity - 132 - Chance Dekeyser So., SODO over Mason Haen-Lauder Fr., SBS (TF 20-2 (5:12))

 Bout 1067 (Mat 1) - Quarters: Varsity - 132 - Colden Searles So., OSWE over Mason Haen-Lauder Fr., SBS (F 1:14)

 Bout 4022 (Mat 2) - Cons. Round 2: Varsity - 132 - Mason Haen-Lauder Fr., SBS over Koleton Beran Fr., WIBI (F 2:06)

 Bout 4046 (Mat 1) - 5th Place Match: Varsity - 132 - Mason Haen-Lauder Fr., SBS over Ethan Fox So., KIMB (UTB 1-0)

 

Ray Johnson jr (3-2) 138 - 2nd (22 pts)

 Bout 1004 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 1: Varsity - 138 - Ray Johnson jr Sr., SBS over Tyler Hohnberger Sr., KIMB (F 2:33)

 Bout 1021 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 2: Varsity - 138 - Ray Johnson jr Sr., SBS over Bernie Buechner Fr., DENM (F 0:24)

 Bout 1046 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 3: Varsity - 138 - preston schneider So., OSWE over Ray Johnson jr Sr., SBS (TF 17-1 (2:38))

 Bout 3011 (Mat 3) - Semis: Varsity - 138 - Ray Johnson jr Sr., SBS over Griffin VandenBush Jr., GBP (Dec 11-6)

 Bout 3038 (Mat 3) - 1st Place Match: Varsity - 138 - preston schneider So., OSWE over Ray Johnson jr Sr., SBS (F 0:55)

 

Caleb Nielsen (2-3) 144 - 4th (14.5 pts)

 Bout 1002 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 1: Varsity - 144 - Caleb Nielsen Sr., SBS over Cortlan Hurst So., DENM (F 2:47)

 Bout 1042 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 3: Varsity - 144 - Brody McLean So., KIMB over Caleb Nielsen Sr., SBS (TF 17-0 (2:59))

 Bout 1074 (Mat 1) - Quarters: Varsity - 144 - Caleb Nielsen Sr., SBS over Nathan Sansom Sr., SBS (TF 18-1 (4:54))

 Bout 3013 (Mat 4) - Semis: Varsity - 144 - Jayden Dickman Sr., KIMB over Caleb Nielsen Sr., SBS (F 1:54)

 Bout 3041 (Mat 4) - 3rd Place Match: Varsity - 144 - Aiden Coliadis Jr., GBP over Caleb Nielsen Sr., SBS (F 2:28)

 

Nathan Sansom (3-1) 144 - 5th (12 pts)

 Bout 1043 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 3: Varsity - 144 - Nathan Sansom Sr., SBS over Liam Sullivan Jr., OSWE (F 3:52)

 Bout 1074 (Mat 1) - Quarters: Varsity - 144 - Caleb Nielsen Sr., SBS over Nathan Sansom Sr., SBS (TF 18-1 (4:54))

 Bout 4027 (Mat 1) - Cons. Round 2: Varsity - 144 - Nathan Sansom Sr., SBS over Beau Diemel Fr., BOND (F 4:50)

 Bout 4052 (Mat 1) - 5th Place Match: Varsity - 144 - Nathan Sansom Sr., SBS over Liam Sullivan Jr., OSWE (Dec 8-6)

 

Drew Propsom (3-2) 150 - 5th (11.5 pts)

 Bout 1010 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 1: Varsity - 150 - Anthony Jr Magliaro So., KIMB over Drew Propsom So., SBS (MD 12-0)

 Bout 1026 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 2: Varsity - 150 - Bo Davis™ Davis Jr., WIBI over Drew Propsom So., SBS (F 1:44)

 Bout 1053 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 3: Varsity - 150 - Drew Propsom So., SBS over Liam Bertram Fr., OSWE (TF 21-6 (1:35))

 Bout 4003 (Mat 2) - Cons. Semis: Varsity - 150 - Drew Propsom So., SBS over Aiden Robarge Jr., BOND (F 1:00)

 Bout 4056 (Mat 2) - 5th Place Match: Varsity - 150 - Drew Propsom So., SBS over Logan Garcia So., BAPO (Dec 10-5)

 

Wesley Whitley (0-2) 157 - 9th (0 pts)

 Bout 2000 (Mat 3) - Champ. Round 1: Varsity - 157 - Michael Kowalczyk So., BAPO over Wesley Whitley So., SBS (F 0:43)

 Bout 2018 (Mat 3) - Champ. Round 2: Varsity - 157 - Benjamin Miller Sr., WIBI over Wesley Whitley So., SBS (F 1:10)

 

Spencer Madsen (4-0) 175 - 1st (29 pts)

 Bout 2026 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 2: Varsity - 175 - Spencer Madsen Sr., SBS over Jeremiah Mattos Jr., GBP (F 1:48)

 Bout 2052 (Mat 3) - Champ. Round 3: Varsity - 175 - Spencer Madsen Sr., SBS over Jeremiah Gacek Sr., BAPO (F 2:29)

 Bout 3020 (Mat 4) - Semis: Varsity - 175 - Spencer Madsen Sr., SBS over Henry Woodbury Fr., DENM (TF 21-6 (1:55))

 Bout 3048 (Mat 3) - 1st Place Match: Varsity - 175 - Spencer Madsen Sr., SBS over Brady Fonder So., KIMB (TF 22-5 (2:11))

 

Julian Langer (5-0) 190 - 1st (33 pts)

 Bout 2004 (Mat 3) - Champ. Round 1: Varsity - 190 - Julian Langer Sr., SBS over William Baciak So., BOND (TF 19-4 (1:20))

 Bout 2022 (Mat 3) - Champ. Round 2: Varsity - 190 - Julian Langer Sr., SBS over Colton Nagy Jr., OSWE (F 1:28)

 Bout 2048 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 3: Varsity - 190 - Julian Langer Sr., SBS over Micah Driessen So., KIMB (F 1:10)

 Bout 3022 (Mat 4) - Semis: Varsity - 190 - Julian Langer Sr., SBS over Jayden Popp Jr., BOND (TF 22-6 (4:00))

 Bout 3050 (Mat 3) - 1st Place Match: Varsity - 190 - Julian Langer Sr., SBS over Logan Hansen Sr., TWRI (F 1:00)

 

Harrison Schartner (4-1) 215 - 2nd (24 pts)

 Bout 2021 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 2: Varsity - 215 - Harrison Schartner Jr., SBS over Isaac Seefeldt Jr., BOND (F 0:42)

 Bout 2045 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 3: Varsity - 215 - Harrison Schartner Jr., SBS over Erik Lopez Domingo So., GBP (F 5:18)

 Bout 2076 (Mat 3) - Quarters: Varsity - 215 - Harrison Schartner Jr., SBS over Henry Hughes So., OSWE (Dec 6-4)

 Bout 3025 (Mat 3) - Semis: Varsity - 215 - Harrison Schartner Jr., SBS over George Seegmiller Sr., WIBI (Dec 8-3)

 Bout 3052 (Mat 3) - 1st Place Match: Varsity - 215 - Sylas Huerta Sr., KIMB over Harrison Schartner Jr., SBS (F 1:14)

 

Anthony Estevez (4-1) 285 - 2nd (27.5 pts)

 Bout 2017 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 1: Varsity - 285 - Anthony Estevez Jr., SBS over Miles Marro Fr., OCON (F 0:37)

 Bout 2035 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 2: Varsity - 285 - Anthony Estevez Jr., SBS over Jackson Krueger Fr., SODO (F 1:46)

 Bout 2060 (Mat 4) - Champ. Round 3: Varsity - 285 - Anthony Estevez Jr., SBS over Riley Miller So., DENM (TF 19-4 (6:00))

 Bout 3026 (Mat 3) - Semis: Varsity - 285 - Anthony Estevez Jr., SBS over Owen Mueller-Wolf Jr., RIPO (F 1:37)

 Bout 3054 (Mat 3) - 1st Place Match: Varsity - 285 - John Moreno-Valdez Jr., RIPO over Anthony Estevez Jr., SBS (MD 14-1)

 

 

 

Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol

Izzy Andreae (0-2) 152 - DNP (0 pts)

 Bout 67 (Mat 2) - Quarters: Girls Gold - 152 - Renezmae Rhoades (28-8) Jr., BAPO over Izzy Andreae (26-13) Jr., SBS (Dec 6-3)

 Bout 103 (Mat 3) - Cons. Sub-Semis: Girls Gold - 152 - Kennedy Ziegler (14-12) Fr., FDL over Izzy Andreae (26-13) Jr., SBS (F 2:44)

 

Tiani Lemieux (3-1) 165 - 2nd (24 pts)

 Bout 1 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 1: Girls Gold - 165 - Tiani Lemieux (36-4) Sr., SBS over Mackenzie Schiedermayer (32-7) Sr., HORT (F 0:29)

 Bout 25 (Mat 2) - Champ. Round 2: Girls Gold - 165 - Tiani Lemieux (36-4) Sr., SBS over Alyson Sears (10-7) Sr., CHHI (F 0:19)

 Bout 106 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 4: Girls Gold - 165 - Tiani Lemieux (36-4) Sr., SBS over Alyiah Saletri (15-13) Fr., ROSH (F 0:37)

 Bout 196 (Mat 1) - Champ. Round 5: Girls Gold - 165 - Laynie Vaughan (36-0) Jr., WWR over Tiani Lemieux (36-4) Sr., SBS (F 0:38)

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