Sturgeon Bay High School Archives for 2026-04

Clippers girls' soccer on the road against Bulldogs

The Sturgeon Bay girls’ soccer team will be hitting the road this Thursday as they are set to take on the Peshtigo Bulldogs. 

 

The Clippers look to build off a nail-biting 1-0 victory over Seymour. The 90 minutes of regulation went scoreless, sending the game into overtime. Miya Nell scored the lone goal for Sturgeon Bay in the winding minutes of the second overtime period. Behind the net for the Clippers was Prudence Goettleman, saving a whopping 26 shots on goal. 

 

The kick-off is at 6:00 p.m.
 

Clippers Clean Sheet Seymour

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers girls soccer team extended its winning streak with a 1-0 victory over Seymour on Tuesday, powered by a second-half goal and a standout performance in net.

 

Senior Miya Nell scored the lone goal in the 52nd minute, lifting the Clippers in a tightly contested nonconference matchup. Freshman goalkeeper Prudence Goettleman delivered a remarkable effort, recording 26 saves to preserve the shutout and secure the win.

 

The victory builds on strong momentum for Sturgeon Bay, which has found its stride in recent outings. The Clippers previously earned a decisive 5-0 win over Sevastopol/Gibraltar United in their home opener Monday, highlighted by balanced scoring and a defense that did not allow a shot on goal.

 

With back-to-back wins, the Clippers continue to gain confidence as the season progresses. Sturgeon Bay returns to action Thursday with a road match at Peshtigo.

Sturgeon Bay track teams take silver at Door County Classic

The Sturgeon Bay track teams finished behind Southern Door in both the boys and girls divisions at Monday's Door County Classic. 

 

The boys were led by Rayshaune Johnson(100m, 200m), Alex Boden (100m hurdles, 300m hurdles), Landon Evers (shot put, discus), and Cedar Tomberlin (long jump) with event wins. Winning their respective events for the girls were Talia Schmidt (pole vault) and Delaney Skiba (1600m and 3200m).

 

Mens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.10Rayshaune Johnson11.50aPBSturgeon Bay

3.10Zayden Tripplett12.13aSBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Kamari Robertson12.52aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Jeremy Fentry12.93aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Ben Olson13.09aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.10Cole Lackie13.10aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Landis Walker13.29aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.10Blake Stephani13.99aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Sean Miller14.03aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Peter Langfeldt16.86aPBSturgeon Bay

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.10Rayshaune Johnson23.88aPBSturgeon Bay

4.12Ryan Felhofer24.87aPBSturgeon Bay

5.11Joni Ismaili24.99aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Kamari Robertson26.21aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.10Cole Lackie26.29aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Landis Walker27.45aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Jeremy Fentry28.70aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Sean Miller29.07aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.10Blake Stephani29.89aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Peter Langfeldt35.86aPBSturgeon Bay

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

Ex.9Ben Olson1:00.77aPBSturgeon Bay

6.10Patrick Shefchik1:02.12aPBSturgeon Bay

7.10Colton Bertrand1:06.03aPBSturgeon Bay

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

6.11Ross Spritka2:30.00aSturgeon Bay

9.10Adam Kurek2:37.37aPBSturgeon Bay

 

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.10Rio Martinez4:58.76aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Atticus Haus5:50.28aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Deacon Haus6:00.15aPBSturgeon Bay

 

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

3.9Atticus Haus12:42.86aPBSturgeon Bay

4.9Deacon Haus12:43.26aSturgeon Bay

 

110m Hurdles - 39" / 0.991m Varsity - Finals

1.10Alex Boden16.59aPBSturgeon Bay

3.12Ryan Felhofer17.69aSturgeon Bay

 

300m Hurdles - 36" / 0.914m Varsity - Finals

1.10Alex Boden44.44aSturgeon Bay

4.10Jonathan Olson49.86aSturgeon Bay

 

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

3.10

Rayshaune Johnson

11

Joni Ismaili

10

Zayden Tripplett

9

Arties Bernadin

47.95a

Sturgeon Bay - A

Ex.9

Peter Langfeldt

10

Cole Lackie

12

Merlin Walker

9

Sean Miller

56.68a

Sturgeon Bay - B

 

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.11

Joni Ismaili

12

Ryan Felhofer

9

Jacob Kipp

9

Arties Bernadin

1:39.76a

Sturgeon Bay - A

Ex.9

Kamari Robertson

10

Blake Stephani

9

Landis Walker

9

Jeremy Fentry

1:50.43a

Sturgeon Bay - B

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.10

Alex Boden

10

Rio Martinez

11

Cedar Tomberlin

10

Jonathan Olson

3:57.71a

Sturgeon Bay - A

 

4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.9

Atticus Haus

9

Deacon Haus

10

Rio Martinez

11

Ross Spritka

9:38.26a

Sturgeon Bay - A

 

Shot Put - 12lb Varsity - Finals

1.9Landon Evers47' 2"PBSturgeon Bay

5.12Julian Langer36' 9.5"PBSturgeon Bay

Ex.10Colton Bertrand29' 6"PBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Alex Anderson28' 3"PBSturgeon Bay

8.10Colton LaRoche26' 10.5"PBSturgeon Bay

Ex.10Scott Anderson22' 2.5"PBSturgeon Bay

 

Discus - 1.6kg Varsity - Finals

1.9Landon Evers138' 6"PBSturgeon Bay

4.12Julian Langer93' 7"PBSturgeon Bay

Ex.10Colton LaRoche81' 0"Sturgeon Bay

Ex.10Scott Anderson68' 9"PBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Alex Anderson60' 2"PBSturgeon Bay

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

3.12Merlin Walker5' 8"SBSturgeon Bay

Ex.11Ross Spritka5' 4"SBSturgeon Bay

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

Ex.9Sean Miller6' 0"PBSturgeon Bay

10Adam KurekNHSturgeon Bay

10Oliver CarmodyNHSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Deacon HausSCRSturgeon Bay

Ex.10Blake StephaniNHSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Atticus HausSCRSturgeon Bay

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

1.11Cedar Tomberlin20' 1.25"Sturgeon Bay

6.11Joni Ismaili17' 4"Sturgeon Bay

Ex.11Ross Spritka16' 10"PBSturgeon Bay

8.9Jacob Kipp16' 6.5"Sturgeon Bay

Ex.10Patrick Shefchik14' 2.5"Sturgeon Bay

Ex.9Peter Langfeldt9' 9"Sturgeon Bay

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

2.11Cedar Tomberlin43' 1.25"PBSturgeon Bay

5.9Jacob Kipp36' 9.25"PBSturgeon Bay

 

Womens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

6.11Talia Schmidt14.34aSBSturgeon Bay

7.10Amelia Michalski14.57aPBSturgeon Bay

8.10Hannah Kiekhaefer14.85aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Violet BoyarskiDNSSturgeon Bay

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

5.11Talia Schmidt29.83aSBSturgeon Bay

6.10Amelia Michalski30.43aPBSturgeon Bay

8.10Hannah Kiekhaefer31.42aPBSturgeon Bay

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

Ex.9Kayla Gonzales Ruel...SCRSturgeon Bay

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

3.12Ava Estes2:48.50aSBSturgeon Bay

4.9Scarlet Tomberlin2:58.14aSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Violet Boyarski3:21.58aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Natalie Schink3:27.78aPBSturgeon Bay

 

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.10Delaney Skiba5:51.38aSBSturgeon Bay

4.9Scarlet Tomberlin6:39.22aPBSturgeon Bay

5.10Megan Selle6:47.26aSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Violet Boyarski7:34.38aPBSturgeon Bay

Ex.9Natalie Schink7:51.33aPBSturgeon Bay

 

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.10Delaney Skiba12:37.06aSturgeon Bay

100m Hurdles - 33" / 0.838m Varsity - Finals

3.11Leah Hansen19.01aSturgeon Bay

 

300m Hurdles - 30" / 0.762m Varsity - Finals

3.11Leah Hansen59.57aPBSturgeon Bay

 

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.10

Amelia Michalski

11

Talia Schmidt

11

Leah Hansen

10

Hannah Kiekhaefer

2:02.43a

Sturgeon Bay - A

 

4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.12

Ava Estes

10

Megan Selle

10

Delaney Skiba

9

Scarlet Tomberlin

11:26.04a

Sturgeon Bay - A

Shot Put - 4kg Varsity - Finals

5.12Alexis Lenius26' 3"SBSturgeon Bay

8.9Cora Herbst20' 5.5"Sturgeon Bay

 

Discus - 1kg Varsity - Finals

5.12Alexis Lenius69' 9"Sturgeon Bay

7.9Cora Herbst59' 0"PBSturgeon Bay

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

Field Series

4.9Scarlet Tomberlin4' 0"Sturgeon Bay

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

Field Series

1.11Talia Schmidt7' 6"Sturgeon Bay

4.10Amelia Michalski6' 0"Sturgeon Bay

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

4.12Ava Estes13' 0.5"Sturgeon Bay

6.10Megan Selle10' 11"PBSturgeon Bay

7.10Hannah Kiekhaefer10' 9.25"Sturgeon Bay

 

Clippers soccer knock off United, face Thunder Tuesday

Sturgeon Bay Clippers girls soccer hosted Sevastopol/Gibraltar United for its first home game of the season Monday afternoon. The Clippers delivered a strong performance in a 5-0 victory, scoring twice in the first half and adding three more goals in the second.

 

Freshman Jericha Reynolds opened the scoring with her 10th goal of the season. Sophomore Barbara Alberti added two goals, while freshman Makenna Coyhis and senior Yarrow Goettelman each scored to complete the scoring. Senior Miya Nell and sophomore Jojo Kerwin each recorded an assist.

 

The Clippers also turned in a strong defensive performance, not allowing a shot on goal.

 

With the win, the Clippers improved to 3-3-1 overall and 1-1 in conference play. The girls travel to Seymour on Tuesday for a nonconference match against the Thunder at 6 p.m. The United will look to bounce back on Tuesday with a match at home against New Holstein at 5 p.m.

Clippers Settle for Draw After Second-Half Slip

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers girls soccer team settled for a 2-2 draw against St. Mary’s on Saturday, surrendering a two-goal lead after a strong first half.

 

Sturgeon Bay controlled early play, scoring twice before halftime to take command. But the Clippers lost momentum in the second half as St. Mary’s rallied with two goals to even the match.

 

Freshman goalkeeper Prudence Goettleman recorded eight saves for Sturgeon Bay, helping the Clippers preserve the tie despite the late pressure.

 

The draw follows a 2-0 loss to Providence Academy/NEW Lutheran earlier in the week, the Clippers’ first conference defeat of the season.

 

Sturgeon Bay returns to action Monday, April 27, when it hosts conference opponent Sevastopol Gibraltar United.

Sturgeon Bay Boys Track Eclipsed Top-Ten in St. Norbert Elite Meet

Sturgeon Bay and Sevastopol both competed at the St. Norbert Elite Meet on Tuesday. The Clippers boys finished ninth with 26 points and the girls 17th with 9. Sevastopol's boys were 13th with 21.5 points and the girls 21st with 4. 

 

Standout performances included Oliver Carmody's second place finish in pole vault at 13 feet, 9 inches and Aaron Tomaszewski's runner-up finish in the 2000 steeplechase at 6:45.80, while Breiah Newton took second in the girls 1600 at 5:54.50.

 

Men's Results

 

100 Meters: 6. Rayshaune Johnson, SB, 11.73 PB 30. Zayden Tripplett, SB, 12.60 47. Mason Kochanski, SEV, 14.68 PB

 

200 Meters: 23. Joni Ismaili, SB, 25.37 PB 25. Ryan Felhofer, SB, 25.50 PB 30. Judah Ortmayer, SEV, 26.77

 

400 Meters: 29. Judah Ortmayer, SEV, 1:00.98 PB 38. Colton Bertrand, SB, 1:09.96 PB

 

800 Meters: 20. Ross Spritka, SB, 2:21.57 PB 29. Atticus Haus, SB, 2:36.61 PB 30. Aaron Thomas, SEV, 2:39.54 SB 31. Aiden Turk, SEV, 2:40.09

 

1600 Meters: 8. Rio Martinez, SB, 5:05.20 PB 22. Landon Sitte, SEV, 5:33.15 26. Adam Kurek, SB, 5:50.20 PB 27. Aaron Thomas, SEV, 5:50.27

 

3200 Meters: 6. Aaron Tomaszewski, SEV, 10:24.35 PB 28. Deacon Haus, SB, 12:52.65 29. Atticus Haus, SB, 13:10.07 PB 30. Aiden Turk, SEV, 13:15.52 PB

 

110 Hurdles: 11. Alex Boden, SB, 16.87 PB 14. Ryan Felhofer, SB, 18.57

 

 

300 Hurdles: 8. Alex Boden, SB, 44.24 PB 22. Jonathan Olson, SB, 49.04 PB

 

 

2000 Steeplechase: 2. Aaron Tomaszewski, SEV, 6:45.80 PB 17. Landon Sitte, SEV, 7:44.48 PB 29. Deacon Haus, SB, 9:08.93 PB 32. Merlin Walker, SB, 10:31.84 PB

 

 

4x100 Relay: 17. Sturgeon Bay, 48.30 (Arties Bernadin, Zayden Tripplett, Rayshaune Johnson, Kamari Robertson)

 

4x200 Relay: 15. Sturgeon Bay, 1:42.31 (Joni Ismaili, Zayden Tripplett, Kamari Robertson, Arties Bernadin)

 

4x400 Relay: 18. Sturgeon Bay, 4:12.91 (Alex Boden, Jonathan Olson, Cedar Tomberlin, Patrick Shefchik)

 

4x800 Relay: 13. Sturgeon Bay, 9:58.38 (Atticus Haus, Deacon Haus, Ross Spritka, Rio Martinez)

 

Shot Put: 8. Landon Evers, SB, 43' 9.5" 12. Zack Genske, SEV, 42' 6.5" 38. Julian Langer, SB, 30' 5" 44. Mason Kochanski, SEV, 23' 2.5"

 

Discus: 7. Landon Evers, SB, 137' 8" PB 31. Zack Genske, SEV, 97' 1" PB 37. Colton LaRoche, SB, 76' 4" 41. Mason Kochanski, SEV, 68' 6" PB

 

High Jump: 4. Cash Kuehn, SEV, 5' 10" 10. Merlin Walker, SB, 5' 6" 27. Ross Spritka, SB, 5' 0"

 

 

Pole Vault: 2. Oliver Carmody, SB, 13' 9" PB 18. Adam Kurek, SB, 8' 0" SB

 

Long Jump: 4. Cedar Tomberlin, SB, 21' 5" PB 21. Cash Kuehn, SEV, 19' 1" PB 26. Jacob Kipp, SB, 18' 4.5" PB 33. Judah Ortmayer, SEV, 16' 11"

 

Triple Jump: 3. Cash Kuehn, SEV, 43' 3.5" PB 4. Cedar Tomberlin, SB, 42' 1" PB 18. Jacob Kipp, SB, 36' 6" PB

 

 

Women's Results

 

100 Meters: 28. Talia Schmidt, SB, 15.02 29. Amelia Michalski, SB, 15.19 36. Khloe Henrickson, SEV, 16.16 41. Selma Burtnett, SEV, 18.41 PB

 

200 Meters: 22. Braelyn Staats, SEV, 30.79

 

400 Meters: 30. Victoria Fiscus, SEV, 1:13.77 36. Shaeffer Rass, SEV, 1:20.23

 

800 Meters: 16. Scarlet Tomberlin, SB, 2:53.13 PB 18. Ava Estes, SB, 2:53.72 SB

 

1600 Meters: 2. Breiah Newton, SEV, 5:54.50 PB 19. Megan Selle, SB, 6:56.40

 

3200 Meters: 6. Delaney Skiba, SB, 12:26.02 8. Breiah Newton, SEV, 12:48.89 PB

 

100 Hurdles: 13. Leah Hansen, SB, 18.45 PB

 

300 Hurdles: 22. Leah Hansen, SB, 1:01.32

 

2000 Steeplechase: 24. Megan Selle, SB, 10:14.94 PB 25. Izzy Andreae, SEV, 10:16.66 PB 27. Ava Estes, SB, 10:19.87 PB

 

4x200 Relay: 13. Sturgeon Bay, 2:02.79 (Talia Schmidt, Amelia Michalski, Genevieve Austad, Leah Hansen) 17. Sevastopol, 2:10.30 (Autumn Sargent, Khloe Henrickson, Braelyn Staats, Lillian Saltou)

 

4x800 Relay: 9. Sturgeon Bay, 12:36.97 (Violet Boyarski, Scarlet Tomberlin, Delaney Skiba, Megan Selle)

 

Shot Put: 20. Breanna Anderson, SEV, 27' 8" 24. Izzy Andreae, SEV, 26' 1.5" 35. Alexis Lenius, SB, 24' 5.5" 43. Cora Herbst, SB, 20' 1"

 

Discus: 15. Izzy Andreae, SEV, 87' 8" SB 24. Breanna Anderson, SEV, 77' 1" PB 41. Cora Herbst, SB, 56' 9" PB

 

Pole Vault: 17. Amelia Michalski, SB, 6' 0" 17. Talia Schmidt, SB, 6' 0"

 

Long Jump: 15. Genevieve Austad, SB, 15' 3.25" PB 25. Ava Estes, SB, 14' 0.5" 27. Braelyn Staats, SEV, 13' 10.5" 32. Autumn Sargent, SEV, 12' 4.5" PB

Clippers girls' soccer looking to rebound on the road against Zephyrs

The Sturgeon Bay girls’ soccer team is traveling to face the St. Mary’s Catholic Zyphers this Saturday. 

 

The Clippers are looking to bounce back from a 2-0 loss to Providence Academy/Green Bay NEW Lutheran Co-op this past Thursday. The Clippers kept the score 0-0 until the end of regulation, then the Paladins scored two goals in overtime, sealing the game. Prudence Goettelman was in the net for Sturgeon Bay, saving 2/4 shots sent her way. 

 

The kick-off is at 10:00 a.m.
 

Clippers Clean Sheeted

Sturgeon Bay’s girls soccer team dropped its first conference match of the season Thursday, falling 2-0 to Providence Academy/NEW Lutheran.

 

The Clippers slipped to 2-3 overall with the loss. Sturgeon Bay generated limited offense, recording two shots, including one that struck the post for a near miss.

 

Freshman goalkeeper Prudence Goettleman made four saves to keep the game within reach.

 

Sturgeon Bay returns to action Saturday with an early morning match against St. Mary’s Catholic.

Clippers girls' soccer traveling to face Paladins

The Sturgeon Bay girls’ soccer team is on the road this Thursday as they are set to take on the Providence Academy/Green Bay NEW Lutheran Paladins Co-op. 

 

The Clippers look to bounce back from a 2-1 loss to Green Bay East. Leading the Clippers this year has been Jerica Reynolds, with 15 points; she also had a two-game stretch in which she scored four goals. Behind the net for the Clippers this season has been Prudence Goettelman, saving 6/10 shots sent her way. 

 

The kick-off is at 4:30 p.m.
 

Sturgeon Bay drops decision to Marinette

Sturgeon Bay baseball couldn't keep pace with Marinette on Tuesday, falling 10-3 in a game that got away early.

 

Marinette put up three runs in the first inning, highlighted by a Chase MacGregor solo home run, and added four more in the third to go up 7-0. The Clippers never really got into a rhythm offensively despite drawing eight walks on the day.

 

Ethan Kratcha took the loss, lasting just one inning and allowing three runs on four hits. Matty Hartl came on in relief and threw three innings, giving up three more. MacGregor earned the win for Marinette, going five innings with seven strikeouts while also going 2-for-day with two RBIs at the plate.

 

Jack Higginbotham led Sturgeon Bay with three hits, and Siggy Hansen, Hartl, and Elisha Baumann each drove in a run.

 

The Clippers are back in action Tuesday against Southern Door a 4 pm start. 

Clippers golf takes home first conference meet

The Sturgeon Bay golf team competed at Northbrook Golf Course this past Monday and took home the first conference meet of the season.

 

The Clippers won the meet with a score of 189, two strokes better than second-place Sevastopol. The top golfer for Sturgeon Bay was Ashton Benzinger, shooting a 44, followed by his brother Aiden and Caleb Nieslen with a 45.

 

Kewaunee’s Evan Maccuax was the top performer of the meet, shooting a 42 on his home course. 
 

Sturgeon Bay competes at Kewaunee invitational

Sturgeon Bay competed in a conference triangular meet at Kewaunee and turned in a strong performance from both teams.

 

The boys team placed first out of five teams, while the girls team finished second. For many athletes, it was their first meet of the season, and several recorded personal records (PRs).

 

Some standout performances on the boys side included:

  • Rayshuane Johnson won the 100 meters in 12.588 seconds.
  • Oliver Carmody won the pole vault with a height of 12 feet, 6 inches.
  • Adam Kurek placed third in the pole vault (6-6).
  • Joni Ismaili won the 200 meters with a PR of 26.003 seconds and placed third in the long jump (18-6).
  • Ryan Felhofer placed second in both the 200 meters and 110-meter high hurdles (26.05 and 18.752).
  • Alex Boden won both the 110-meter and 300-meter hurdles (18.512 and 47.031).
  • Rio Martinez placed second in the 800 and 1,600 (2:29.48 and 5:22.12).
  • Merlin Walker placed second in the high jump (5-6).
  • Cedar Tomberlin won both the triple jump and long jump (39-5 1/2 and 21-1, PR).
  • Landen Evers placed second in the shot put (39-3) and third in the discus (117-3).

Standout performances on the girls side included:

  • Talia Schmit placed third in the 100 meters (14.947) and second in the pole vault (6-6).
  • Leah Hansen placed second in the 100-meter hurdles with a PR of 19.031 and fourth in the 300-meter hurdles with a PR of 1:00.731.
  • Delaney Skiba won the 3,200 with a PR of 12:24.034 and placed second in the 1,600 with a season-best 5:51.631.
  • Amelia Michalski placed third in the 200 meters (31.413) and third in the pole vault (6-0).
  • Ava Estes won the long jump with a PR of 14-4 1/2.
  • The 4x200 relay team of Talia Schmit, Amelia Michalski, Leah Hansen and Hannah Kiekhafer placed first (2:04.967).
  • The 4x800 relay team of Delaney Skiba, Ava Estes, Megan Selle and Violet Boyarski placed second with a PR of 12:16.693.

Clippers baseball get first win against Blazers

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers baseball team found a win waiting for them in Green Bay on Monday, winning the first game of a doubleheader 9-1. 

 

A Blazers inning in the first inning and a two-run single from Steven Prescott staked the Clippers to a 3-0 lead after five innings before a six-run sixth inning put the game away. In that frame, Ethan Kratcha cranked a grand slam before Rylan Ruenger drove in a run on a sacrifice fly and Drew Propsom doubled in another run. Ruenger earned the win on the mound, pitching two scoreless innings while striking out three. Kratcha, Siggy Hansen, and Propsom all posted two hits as the Clippers outhit the Blazers 10-3. The Clippers' offense was also aided by six Blazers errors.

 

The Clippers will have to do some work to secure the doubleheader sweep. The game was suspended in the fourth inning with the Blazers holding onto a 5-3 lead. Kratcha has two hits while Prescott and Jack Higgenbotham each have RBI.  Hansen got into first inning troubles, allowing the Blazers to lead off the game with four runs before the Clippers could respond three of their own in the first inning. 

 

The Clippers are back in action Tuesday with a 4:30 p.m. first pitch at Marinette against the Marines.

Clippers softball burn Blazers in opener

The Sturgeon Bay Lady Clippers softball team started out the season strong with a 10-8 win over the Blazers Monday afternoon. Audrey Harrington and Regan Kasten both singled twice, McKenna Poh had three singles, Izzy Schoeneman had a double and a single of her own and was a force to be reckoned with on the mound with nine strikeouts.

 

Genevieve Austad was a wall behind the plate with several blocks, and tore up the bases with her steals, she also had an in the park home run. Keira Wesley, and Kadence Patza also had hits to lead the Clippers to a victory!
 

The Clippers lead 7-3 in game two- the game was suspended with Sturgeon Bay as the home team. That game will be finished at a later date. 

Sturgeon Bay captures first Packerland Golf meet

Today, the Sturgeon Bay boys golf team competed in its first Packerland Conference meet of the season at Northbrook in Luxemburg. The team earned first place with a score of 189, narrowly edging Sevastopol by two strokes. The Clippers were led by Ashton Benzinger, who carded a 44, while Aiden Benzinger and Caleb Nielsen each shot 45. It was a true team effort and a great way to start the season on a high note.

 

The junior varsity team also had a strong showing, finishing second with a score of 212. The JV squad was led by Ben Ash with a 50, followed by Sam Hanson, who shot a 53.

 

The Clippers are back in action next Monday with a doubleheader at Little River in Peshtigo and Vernon Hills in Oconto.

 

Kewaunee's Evan Maccaux won the meet with a score of 42 while Gibraltar's Henry Wehrenberg and Jameson Tepe and Sevastopol's Marek O’Dean finished tied for fourth place with a score of 45.

 

You can find the full results here

 

In the photo, from left to right: Ashton Benzinger, Caleb Nielsen, Trygg Stuth, Noah Potier and Aiden Benzinger.

Clippers softball visit Green Bay to face Blazers

The Sturgeon Bay girls softball team hits the road to Green Bay on Monday to face NEW Lutheran. 

 

The Clippers have struggled to get on the field this season with Monday marking their first games of the season.

 

The Blazers have been hit or miss this season with their games as well. In their lone Packerland Conference action, the Blazers were swept by Kewaunee 10-0 and 22-2. A. Bruley registered two hits in the first game and one hit with an RBI in the second game to pace the Blazers. 

 

First pitch is set for 4 p.m.

Sturgeon Bay baseball faces NEW Lutheran for doubleheader

The Sturgeon Bay baseball team travels to the east side of Green Bay on Monday for a doubleheader against NEW Lutheran beginning at 4 p.m.

 

The Clippers are 0-2 on the season, including losses to Shawano (7-4) and Luxemburg-Casco (8-0). In the game against the Spartans, Elisha Baumann and Ethan Kratcha recorded the only hits for the Clippers. Siggy Hansen took the loss, allowing three runs on four hits and two walks while striking out six over four innings.

 

The Blazers are 3-2 on the season and take a two-game winning streak into the matchup. In their 17-4 win over Goodman-Pembine last Thursday, Andrew Kim went 4-5 with an RBI while three Blazers players recorded at least two RBI as the team outhit the Patriots 15-5.

Clippers soccer travel to Green Bay East Monday

The Sturgeon Bay girls soccer team continues its tour of Green Bay schools on Monday with a date at City Stadium battling Green Bay East. 

 

After losing to Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian 4-0, the Clippers have registered consecutive 5-0 decision, including one against Green Bay West their last time out. Freshman Jericha Reynolds scored eight goals during the two game stretch.

 

The Red Devils are 0-4 on the season and they are still looking for their first goal of the season.

 

Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m.

Clippers soccer travels to Green Bay West

The Sturgeon Bay girls soccer team hits the road Monday afternoon to face Green Bay West in a non-conference match.

 

The Shane Olson era got its first win last Friday when the Clippers throttled Roncalli 5-0. Freshman Jericha Reynolds had a breakout game, scoring 4 goals to lead the Clippers to a 4-0 halftime lead. Senior Yarrow Goettelman tallied the final goal, with her first goal of the season. Freshman Makenna Coyhis had the lone assist for Sturgeon Bay. The Clippers had a strong showing defensively, not allowing any shots on the evening.  

 

Monday's match is set for 4:30 p.m.

Sturgeon Bay Girls Soccer Blanks Roncalli

A night removed from a tough shutout loss to Sheboygan Lutheran, Sturgeon Bay girls soccer gives it right back to Roncalli grabbing The Clippers own 5-0 shutout win. 

This was the Clippers first win of the young season after postponements from a cold, wet spring pushed this game later into the month.

 

Freshman Jericha Reynolds had a breakout game, scoring 4 goals to lead the Clippers to a 4-0 halftime lead. Senior Yarrow Goettelman tallied the final goal, with her first goal of the season. Freshman Makenna Coyhis had the lone assist for Sturgeon Bay.

 

The Clippers had a strong showing defensively, not allowing any shots on the evening.  

 

The Clippers moved to 1-1 on the early season and will travel to face Green Bay West on Monday.

 

Clipper Clays hosting whitefish fry fundraiser

The Clipper Clays, the Sturgeon Bay grades 6-12 trap team, is preparing to host a whitefish fry fundraiser on Friday, April 17.

 

In an interview, head coach Matt Propsom shared details about the event. This marks the sixth year for the Clipper Clays, and all money raised supports the team, including targets, travel, supplies and course improvements. Chicken tenders will also be available as an alternative to fish. The fish was donated by Baileys Harbor Fish Company.

 

Propsom expressed pride in the event’s ability to bring the community together, saying, “It’s an honor — it’s something you can be very proud of.”

 

The team is also planning a brat fry at Marchant’s this summer, along with hosting several tournaments. This weekend, they will host a tournament featuring more than 150 athletes from across Wisconsin.

 

For updates on tournaments, fundraisers and team news, visit the Clipper Clays Facebook page.

 

Doors will be open from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.

 

Full interview here.

Clippers soccer hitting the road to face Jets

The Sturgeon Bay girls soccer team is preparing for Friday as it travels to take on the Roncalli/Two Rivers Jets.

 

The Clippers’ original season opener against Kewaunee was postponed due to weather.

 

Kickoff is at 5 p.m.

Clippers soccer hosts Storm in season opener

The Sturgeon Bay girls' soccer team is set to host the Kewaunee Storm on Tuesday in its season opener.

 

Returning seniors for the Clippers include Miya Nell (midfielder) and Yarrow Goettelman (defender), who both earned all-conference honorable mention last season.

 

This is the first time since 2022 that Kewaunee has been able to field a team, and the Storm has not scored a goal since May 17, 2019, according to WisSports. Kewaunee’s original season opener against Providence was postponed due to weather.

 

Kickoff is set for 4:30 p.m.

Clippers baseball hitting the road to face Hornets in season opener

The Sturgeon Bay baseball team travels Tuesday to face the Green Bay Preble Hornets at Joannes Park.

 

This is the season opener for both teams. The Clippers’ original opener against Luxemburg-Casco was postponed to Monday, April 13.

 

First pitch is at 4:30 p.m.

Clippers' baseball host Luxemburg-Casco in season opener

Field conditions permitting, Sturgeon Bay and Luxemburg-Casco will play their first game of the regular season at the Clippers' Memorial Field Monday afternoon.

 

Monday was the first scheduled game of the season for the Clippers with Ethan Kratcha (2nd Team) the lone All-Packerland Conference performer returning to the squad from a year ago.

 

The Spartans had two games get rained out last week as they tried to arrange matchups against Green Bay Preble and Two Rivers.

 

First pitch is set for 4:30 p.m.

Clippers baseball on the road against Raiders in season opener

The Sturgeon Bay are ready to kick off their season this Thursday, on the road against the Kiel Raiders. 

 

Last season, the Clippers finished third in the Packerland Conference with a 6-2 record against conference foes. 

 

Returning seniors from last year for the Clippers include Makale Lucas, Dominic Blisch, and Mason Tristani. Other notable players expected to return to the diamond are Ethan Kratcha, Rylan Ruedinger, Steven Prescott, and Jack Higginbotham.

 

The first pitch is at 3:30 p.m.

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