Sports News Archives for 2024-10

Final weeks remaining for Run The Door

Just three races remain to decide who will sit on top of the Run the Door standings in 2024.

 

Last weekend, Run the Door runners tackled the Fall 50 either as solo or relay participants. Shoreood's Jordan Janusiak won the solo race with a time of 6:04:34 while Elizabeth Cinquegrani of Wauwatosa was the top female, finishing an hour later at 7:04:30. You can find the full results here.

 

Next up is the inaugural Pen Park Trail Fest 14K and 30K at Peninsula State Park in Fish Creek. You can still register for the event here. The series wraps up with the One Barrel 2.62 (Miles) Run in Egg Harbor on November 23rd and the Northern Door YMCA Ugly Sweater 5K Fun Run/Walk in Fish Creek on December 7th.

 

You can find the full leaderboard listed below in alphabetical order:

Michael Ahrens, Green Bay-Carlsville 0-0-0-0-13-0-12-0-12-0-13-0=50

Jennifer Aldrich, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-10-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=20

Raissa Ashman, Seymour 0-10-16-16-16-0-0-13-13-16-16-10=126

Heidi Bader, Sturgeon Bay

Scott Bader, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-10-0=10

Beth Barnstorff, Green Bay

Bill Bartnik, Howards Grove 0-11-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=11

Ted Baszler, Milwaukee 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-10=10

Alec Bath, Sturgeon Bay 15-11-13-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=39

Shelley Bath, Sturgeon Bay 15-10-15-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=40

Emily Bilodeau, Sturgeon Bay 11-10-11-10-10-10-12-13-10-0-10-10=117

Joe Bilodeau, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-10-0-10-10-10-13-10-0-10-10=93

Jackie Birmingham, Sturgeon Bay

Jerry Bjarnarson, Sturgeon Bay 10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Mary Bjarnarson, Sturgeon Bay 10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Shauna Blackledge, Sturgeon Bay

Colton Blackley, Sturgeon Bay

Faith Blackley, Sturgeon Bay

Annie Bley (Kapolnek), Egg Harbor 10

Hanna Bordeau, Sturgeon Bay

Renee Borkovetz, Sevastopol 0-0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Scott Borkowetz, Sevastopol

Tiffany Born, Green Bay 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-10=10

Cheryl Bournoville, Sturgeon Bay

Robert Brown, Kenosha

Karen Brunk, Mundelein, IL

Sam Brunk, Mundelein, IL

Carol Burlew, Sturgeon Bay

Liz Butler Gilbert, Sturgeon Bay

Cindy Carter, Appleton

Todd Charnetski, Green Bay 0-0-0-11-0-11-0-0-0-0-0-0=23

Laurel Ciohon, Ephraim

David Clowers, Sturgeon Bay 13-13-0-0-13-10-13-13-13-13-13-0=114

Michael Cosgrove, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-0-11-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=11

Dan Crooker, Baileys Harbor

Kate Crooker, Baileys Harbor

Jake Cummings, Sturgeon Bay

Lauren Daoust, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-14-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-12-0=26

Julie Davis, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-10-0-0-0-12-0-0-0-10=32

Eleanor Dean, Sturgeon Bay

Erika DeFere, Sevastopol 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-10=20

Bobby Deggendorf, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-10=20

Bob Desotelle, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Lu Ann Desotelle, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-10-0-11-0-0-0-0-0-0=21

Danielle DiCarlo, Green Bay 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-10-0=10

Dawn DiCarlo, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-10-0=10

Stacia Dick-Schuster, Sturgeon Bay 10-0-10-10-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=40

Jeff Dickman, Grayslake, IL

Karen Dickman, Grayslake, IL

Mary Ellen Dreutzer, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-13-0-13-0-0-0-11-0-11-0=48

Krista Eliot, Baileys Harbor

Barbara Enigl, Brussels 11-0-0-0-0-10-13-13-10-10-10-0=77

Tahna Evers, Sturgeon Bay

Sverre Falck-Pedersen, Egg Harbor

Anne Farmer, Sturgeon Bay

David Farmer, Gardner/Brussels

Jerry Feldhausen, Green Bay

Ben Fitzgerald, Ephraim 0-0-0-13-0-11-0-0-0-0-0-0=24

Tracey Fitzgerald, Ephraim

Mary Franklin, Sturgeon Bay

David Furjanic, Orland Park, IL

Maureen Furjanic, Orland Park, IL

Leslie Gast, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-0-11-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=11

Janice Galt, Sturgeon Bay 10-10-0-0-10-10-11-0-12-12-10-0=85

Lynn Gilchrist, Sturgeon Bay 13-13-13-0-13-13-0-0-13-12-0-0=90

James Gothard Jr., Tampa, FL

John Glowicki, Oak Park, IL/Baileys Harbor

Julie Grant, Greendale 0-10-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=20

Heather Gronseth, Wrightstown

Sean Grorich, Sturgeon Bay

Janet Grota, Sturgeon Bay

Jennifer Grota, Sturgeon Bay

Gary Gruenisen, Egg Harbor 12-10-0-12-11-13-0-13-11-0-10-0=92

Kay Guberud, Sturgeon Bay

Christina Haberli, Sturgeon Bay 10-10-10-10-10-10-11-12-11-12-12-0=118

Anna-Helena Hamann, Manitowoc

Amy Hamann, Stevens Point

Mark Hamann, Manitowoc

Joe Hargis, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-12-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=22

Melody Hargis, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-12-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=22

Caitlyn Hasenjager, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Nate Hasenjager, Sturgeon Bay

Tanya Hasenjager, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-9=10

Adam Hauser, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-11-0-0-0-0-0-0-10=21

Ken Heinz, Egg Harbor

Linda Heyse, New Berlin

Tim Heyse, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-10-0=20

Kate Higginbotham, Sturgeon Bay

Lee Hildebrand, Mequon 0-13-0-0-0-0-0-12-0-0-10=35

Mark Hilsabeck, Sturgeon Bay

David Hoffman, Sturgeon Bay

Emily Hoffmann, Green Bay

Liz Hoffman, Sturgeon Bay

Jan Hucek, Sturgeon Bay

Pete Hurth, Sturgeon Bay

Matt Huston, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-0-10-11-0-0-0-10-0-10-10=61

Mary Jackson, Forestville

Amy Jacobs, Fish Creek 0-0-0-0-0-10-0-0-0-0-0=10

Michelle Jacobson, Algoma

Debbie Jacques, Appleton

Peter Jacques, Appleton

Courtney Janson, Egg Harbor

Amy Jeanquart, Forestville 19-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=19

Colt Jeanquart, Forestville 13-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=13

Wyatt Jeanquart, Forestville 10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Kay Jensen, Sturgeon Bay 10-10-10-10-0-10-10-10-10-10-10-0=100

Joe Kash, Naperville, IL

Barb Keith, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Heather Khan, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-0-11-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=11

Deb Kiedrowski, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-11-0-13-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=24

Morgan Kiedrowski, Sturgeon Bay

Jeremy Kimber, Sturgeon Bay

Kevin Kindt, Colgate

Lisa Kloskin, Shoreview, MN

Julie Knox, Baileys Harbor

Merritt Knox, Baileys Harbor

Brett Kosmider, Baileys Harbor

Alicia Krueger, Forestville 0-0-11-0-0-0-13-0-0-0-0=24

Becca Krueger, Forestville 0-0-10-0-13-0-13-0-10-0-0-10=56

Elizabeth Krueger, Forestville 0-0-10-0-10-0-13-0-10-0-0-0=43

Emily Krueger, Forestville 0-0-0-0-11-0-0-0-0-0-0=11

Lois Kurschner, Sturgeon Bay

Kevin LaFountain Lipscom, Menomonee Falls

Amy Lautenbach, Sturgeon Bay

Jen LeCloux, Luxemburg 13-10-14-10-12-10-0-0-10-0?13-10=102

Kristin Leeming, Dyckesville

Kayla Lehman, Sturgeon Bay

Dale Logan, Sturgeon Bay

Ashley Maas, Sturgeon Bay

Dan Madigan, Green Bay 0-0-0-11-12-11-0-0-11-0-12-0=57

Hanna Mallien, Sturgeon Bay

Jodi Mallien, Sturgeon Bay

Scott Mallien, Green Bay 0-10-0-0-0-13-15-0-0-0-0-0=38

Mary Kate McCormack, Fish Creek 0-10-0-13-13-0-0-0-0-13-0-0=49

Smitty McGowan, Ephraim

Kelly Meyer, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Vicki Minten, Sturgeon Bay 13-0-13-10-12-0-0-0-10-10-11-0=79

Kari Mitchell, Brussels

Donna Mleziva, Casco 0-10-0-10-0-0-0-0-10-0-0-10=40

Bob Moellenberndt, Sturgeon Bay 10-10-10-10-0-0-0-12-10-0-10-0=72

Carol Moellenberndt, Sturgeon Bay 12-10-10-10-10-10-13-12-10-0-10-0=107

Jaclyn Moeri, Ephraim/Green Bay 0-10-11-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-10-0=21

Susan Morgan, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-10-10-12-11-0-13-10-0-12-0=88

Steve Muchoney, Aurora, IL

Annie Mudliger, Oak Creek

Carol Mulinix, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-0-0-13-0-0-0-0-0-10-0=33

Tom Mulinix, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-0-11-0-0-0-0-0-0-12-0=23

Deb Neuville, Sturgeon Bay

Andrew Nicoli, Grafton 0-0-0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Brady Nieman, Sturgeon Bay

David Nieman, Sturgeon Bay

Lynne O'Flynn, Sturgeon Bay 13-10-10-0-0-0-11-0-10-10-11-0=75

Karon Ohm, Fish Creek 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Angela Olsen-Luberger, Sturgeon Bay

Doug Otopalik, Sturgeon Bay

Suzanne Osorio, River Forest, IL

Nancy Pagel, Grafton

Cathi Parks, Oak Brook, IL 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-11-12-0-0=23

Greg Peters, Green Bay

Karen Peterson, Egg Harbor

Haley Petrina, Sturgeon Bay

Leanne Pinkert, Sturgeon Bay

Patti Pollina, Mt. Prospect, IL 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-10-0-0=20

Leslie Potter, Greendale 0-10-11-0-0-0-0-0-0-10-0-0=31

Josh Puetz, Sturgeon Bay

Lori Putzer (Leist), Sturgeon Bay

Lindsey Rainey, Chicago, IL

Selena Reyes, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-0-0-13-0-13-0-0-10-12-10=68

Susan Reynolds-Smith, Ephraim 0-11-0-13-0-0-0-0-13-0-0-0=37

Bob Richards, Sturgeon Bay/Villa Park, IL 13-13-0-13-0-0-13-!0-13-13-10-0=88

Allison Ripp, Waukesha

Carle Rollins, Evanston, IL 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-11-0-0=21

Nancy Rollins, Evanston, IL 0-13-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-13-0-0=26

Kathryn Rogalski, Egg Harbor 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-10=10

Brittany Roob, Brookfield 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Bob Ross, Brussels

Heidi Ross, Sturgeon Bay

Michael Ross, Sturgeon Bay

Katie Ruenger, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-010=10

Morgan Rusnak, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-12-10-10-0-0-0-0-0-10-10=62

Pat Saladin, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-10-0=10

Renee Sauer, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-10-0=10

J. Schaefer, Madison

Mary Schaefer, Madison

Lee Ann Schlimm, Greenville 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-10=10

Gretchen Schmelzer, Sturgeon Bay 12-11-10-10-10-0-0-0-0-12-10-0=75

Greg Schneider, Madison 0-10-0-10-0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0=30

Rodee Schneider, Madison 0-12-0-16-0-13-0-0-0-0-0-0=41

Tom Schneider, Kewaunee 11-10-13-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=34

Tamara Schoof, Colgate

John Schopf Jr., Green Bay 0-10-0-0-10-0-12-0-10-0-10-0=52

John Schopf Sr., Sturgeon Bay 13-10-0-10-10-10-13-0-10-0-0=76

Brandi Schroeder, Monticello

Skya Scrimgeour, Sturgeon Bay 16-12-0-0-16-0-15-0-0-0-0-0=59

Dawn Shefchik, Brussels 0-0-0-12-0-0-13-0-0-12-10=47

Mike Sherwood, Oak Creek

Dave Smith, Baileys Harbor 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Kirsten Smith, Sturgeon Bay

Stephanie Smith, Chicago, IL

Bonnie Spielman, Fish Creek

Darcy Strasman, Sturgeon Bay

Mark Stencel, Appleton/Northbrook, IL 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Jed Stone, Highland Park, IL

Megan Stoneman, Madison 0-0-0-0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Carol Tadych, Sturgeon Bay

Markus Tassoul, Sturgeon Bay

Jeffery Theys, Germantown 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-12-0=12

Nicole Theys, Germantown 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-10-0=10

Katie Thomas, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Lauren Thomas, Appleton

Seth Thomas, Sturgeon Bay

Scott Thompson, Green Bay

Deva Thyme, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-0-0-12-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=22

Jen Trustem, Neenah

Barbara Tuttle, Green Bay

Marc Vandenhouten, Brussels 26-10-14-10-12-10-15-0-0-0-0-0=97

Devin Vandertie, Maplewood

Logan Vandertie, Sturgeon Bay

Lewis Vandover, Kirkwood, MO

Sherry VanSkyhawk, Sturgeon Bay

Denise Victorin, Aurora, IL

Barbara Wagner, Sturgeon Bay

Mike Weber, Egg Harbor

Cheryl Wederquist, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-0-13-0-0-0-0-0-11-0=24

Deb Whitelaw-Gorski, Sturgeon Bay

Tabitha Will, Sturgeon Bay

Christy Wisniewski, Baileys Harbor 0-0-13-0-0-11-0-0-0-0-0-0=24

Thomas Witek, Green Bay

Jon Wolfe, Sturgeon Bay

Rena Zaid, Highland Park, IL

Amber Zetwick, New Berlin

Beth Ziolkowski, Sturgeon Bay 10-0-11-10-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=41

Tom Zwicky, Egg Harbor

Blizzard anounce roster signings

Fresh off their first playoff appearance in several years, the Green Bay Blizzard are busy ensuring that they can book a second consecutive trip next season.

 

Look below at some of the roster signings they have made over the past few weeks:

 

 

 

 

 

Malik and McManus magic strike again in Packers win

Two of the biggest acquisitions of the season were not on the roster to begin training camp but loomed large in the Green Bay Packers' 30-27 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars on the road on Sunday.

 

The Packers and Jaguars traded scores in the second quarter with Josh Jacobs scoring the lone touchdown for the Green and Gold. The Jaguars entered the break with a slim deficit but took the lead early in the third quarter when Trevor Lawrence threw a touchdown pass to make it 17-13. After Jordan Love exited the game with an injured groin, Malik Willis entered the game and engineered two touchdown drives to help the Packers retake the lead. The Jaguars answered accordingly and tied the game late before Brandon McManus registered his second walk-off, game-winning field goal to lead the Packers to the win.

 

Jacobs ended his day with 127 yards on 25 carries, including a 38-yard score to put the Packers up 20-17 after the Jaguars took the lead.

 

The Packers will host Detroit next Sunday.

Gamblers edged by Capitols

The Green Bay Gamblers could not hold off the Madison Capitols in a 2-1 loss on Saturday.

 

The Capitols struck first during a chippy opening period that saw game misconduct and a fight get penalized. The Gamblers tied things up in the second period when Aidan Park found the back of the net for this fifth goal of the season. With less than six minutes to go in the third period, Colton Jamieson broke the tie for the Capitols to give Madison the win.


The Gamblers ended the opening month with a 4-5-1 record, good for sixth place in the USHL Eastern Conference.

 

Packers look to keep streak alive versus Jags

The Green Bay Packers will ignore next week's matchup against the Detroit Lions and turn their focus to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday afternoon.

 

The Green Bay Packers' newest acquisition gave the Green Bay Packers their third straight win last Sunday, this time a 24-22 victory over the Houston Texans. With the Texans leading 19-14 in the third quarter, Love found Josh Jacobs for his first career receiving touchdowns to give the Packers a 21-19 lead. The two teams would trade field goals the rest of the way, with the Packers' Brandon McManus having the last say with a 45-yard kick to win the game as time expired.

 

The Jaguars have won two of their last three games after starting 0-3 to start the campaign. In last week's win against the New England Patriots in London, Trevor Lawrence threw for 193 yards and a touchdown while Tank Bigsby did the heavy lifting with 118 yards rushing and two touchdowns.

 

Kickoff is set for noon.

Gamblers welcome Madison Saturday

The Green Bay Gamblers play their first home game in over 20 days on Saturday night when they play in-state rival Madison.

 

The Gamblers split their series against the Sioux City Musketeers last weekend. In Friday's 5-2 win, Mykhailo Danylov and Aidan Park put the Gamblers in front by two goals before the two teams traded tallies the rest of the way. Lev Katzin scored twice, and Will Zellers scored his own goal in front of Gavin Moffatt, who stopped 22 of the 24 shots he faced. The offense dried up for both teams in the Gamblers' 2-0 loss on Saturday. Neither team scored until just over three minutes left and Landen Gunderson snuck in a shot past Moffatt. An empty netter secured the win for the Musketeers.

 

The Gamblers lost to the Capitols 5-2 earlier this month in Madison as the home team scored three unanswered goals in the third period. The Capitols' offense has been clicking so far, scoring at least five goals in three of their games.

 

The puck drop is set for 6:05 p.m.

Phoenix open Gottlieb-era with win over St. Norbert's

The Green Bay Phoenix won the battle of contrasting styles on Thursday, winning their exhibition against crosstown St. Norbert's 102-73.

 

Things were tight early between the two squads before a 19-0 run by the Phoenix pushed the Green Knights away for good. The Phoenix took a 54-35 lead into the break and never allowed the Green Knights to get within 17 the rest of the way. The two teams agreed to not share individual stats from the game.

 

On a local note, former Gibraltar product and current Green Knights player Will Freidenfels entered the game in the later stages of the second half, getting his way onto the scoresheet with some points and a few rebounds.

Volleyball Roundup: Four local teams bumped from playoffs Tuesday

Packerland Conference volleyball teams had a rough night on the courts as the WIAA playoffs began on Tuesday night.

 

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers were swept by Tomahawk on the road;

 

The Gibraltar Vikings were also swept by Shiocton,

 

The Southern Door dropped their match by losing three sets to none to Wittenberg-Birnamwood.

 

The Algoma Wolves were upset by Manawa in four sets at home.

Packers welcome back DL Ford, say goodbye to long snapper

The Green Bay Packers front office spent their Victory Monday making roster moves.

 

According to Packers.com, the team has activated DL Jonathan Ford off injured reserve/designated for return and released LS Matt Orzech. Ford has been on the injured reserve list all season long after he hurt his ankle in the preseason finale. Orzech has been a consistent roster cut in times when they need to make room on the roster. He is expected to resign with the Packers as a part of the team's practice squad.

Four volleyball teams begin WIAA Tournament journey Tuesday

The road to Green Bay begins on Tuesday for four area volleyball teams, three of which will have to do so away from their home court.

 

Matchups include Sturgeon Bay playing at Tomahawk, Gibraltar visiting Shiocton, Southern Door heading to Wittenberg-Birnamwood, and Algoma welcoming Manawa. All of the matches begin at 7 p.m.

Packers kick Texans out of town

The Green Bay Packers' newest acquisition gave the Green Bay Packers their third straight win on Sunday, this time a 24-22 victory over the Houston Texans.

 

The Packers and Texans traded scores throughout the first half, with the visitors feasting on three Green Bay turnovers, two of which were interceptions of Jordan Love. The Packers quarterback had his own first-half highlights as he found Tucker Kraft on a post route and Dontayvion Wicks for a 30-yard score. 

 

With the Texans leading 19-14 in the third quarter, Love found Josh Jacobs for his first career receiving touchdowns to give the Packers a 21-19 lead. The two teams would trade field goals the rest of the way, with the Packers' Brandon McManus having the last say with a 45-yard kick to win the game as time expired.

 

The Packers will travel to Jacksonville for a Sunday noon start to face the Jaguars.

Gamblers split in Sioux City

It was a weekend of mixed results for the Green Bay Gamblers as they split their weekend series against the Sioux City Musketeers last weekend.

 

In Friday's 5-2 win, Mykhailo Danylov and Aidan Park put the Gamblers in front by two goals before the two teams traded tallies the rest of the way. Lev Katzin scored twice, and Will Zellers scored his own goal in front of Gavin Moffatt, who stopped 22 of the 24 shots he faced.

 

The offense dried up for both teams in the Gamblers' 2-0 loss on Saturday. Neither team scored until just over three minutes left and Landen Gunderson snuck in a shot past Moffatt. An empty netter secured the win for the Musketeers.

Packers look for second straight Lambeau win vs. Texans

The Green Bay Packers will face one of their toughest tests of the season at home Sunday when they welcome the Houston Texans to Lambeau Field. 

 

The rain did not slow down the Packers' route to a fourth win on the season on Sunday, easily beating the Arizona Cardinals 34-13 at Lambeau Field. The Packers rushed for 179 yards, with four players gaining at least 20 yards on the ground, including 62 from Josh Jacobs. Jordan Love threw for 258 yards on 22 completions, four of which resulted in touchdowns.

 

The Texans stampeded past the New England Patriots 41-21 on Sunday to improve to 5-1 on the season. C.J. Stroud threw for 192 yards and three scores while Joe Mixon broke the century mark on the ground and a touchdown.

 

Kickoff is set for noon Sunday.

Gamblers prepare for weekend set in Sioux City

The Green Bay Gamblers look to claw back into the win column this weekend when they travel to Sioux City to take on the Musketeers.

 

The Gamblers saw their two-game winning streak snapped last Saturday when they fell to the Madison Capitols 5-2. The two teams traded goals in the first two periods, with the Gamblers' Andrew O'Sullivan and Aidan Park answering Capitols' goals. The Gamblers had no answer in the third when the Capitols' Diego Johnson scored the eventual game-winner. The Capitols put the game on ice with two empty-netters in the final minute.

 

The puck drops at 7:05 p.m. on Friday and 6:05 p.m. on Saturday.

Packerland Conference hosts cross country championships at UWGB

The Packerland Conference will take on UW-Green Bay's Shorewood Cross Country Course on Tuesday to decide the area's best teams and individual runners.

 

Southern Door senior Ben Grota is the top returning boys runner from last year's championships meet hosted at Sturgeon Bay's Cherry Hills Golf Course. He finished over 20 seconds behind Kewaunee's Christopher Cullen to take second place. Kewaunee's Hannah Miller will try for her second straight win and her third straight top-three performance in the conference meet.

 

Preliminary Schedule
2:30 The Course Opens

3:00 Coaches Meeting (near the Start Line)

3:15 National Anthem

3:30 Girls Varsity and JV (5,000 meters)

4:10 Boys Varsity and JV (5,000 meters)

4:50 Middle School Boys & Girls

 

The Shorewood Cross Country Course will be busy this week as they will also host the championship meets for the North Eastern Conference and the Fox River Classic Conference.

Packers power past rain, Cardinals in home win

The rain did not slow down the Green Bay Packers' route to a fourth win on the season on Sunday, easily beating the Arizona Cardinals 34-13 at Lambeau Field.

 

Jayden Reed opened the scoring halfway through the first quarter when he took a quick pass from Jordan Love to make it 7-0. A week after being suspended by the organization for conduct detrimental to the team, Romeo Doubs made his presence felt when he toe tapped his way into the end zone on another Love pass to make it 14-0. A Brayden Narveson and a long touchdown pass from Love to Christian Watson made it 24-0 before the Cardinals scored once before the half to make it 24-7.

 

A second touchdown to Doubs and another field goal from Narveson capped the scoring for the Packers in the second half in response to field goals from the Cardinals.

 

The Packers rushed for 179 yards with four players gaining at least 20 yards on the ground, including 62 from Josh Jacobs. Love threw for 258 yards on 22 completions, four of which ended in the endzone.

 

The Packers are back at home on Sunday against the Houston Texans.

Holly, Brice win Run Wild races

Over 350 participants took to the trails of Potawatomi State Park on Saturday for the annual Run Wild Quarter Marathon and 5K.

 

In the Quarter Marathon, De Pere's Michael Holly took home the win with a time of 37:41, just shy of seven minutes ahead of his nearest competitor. Raissa Ashman of Seymour was the top overall female, completing the 6.5-plus mile course in 46:34.

 

In the 5K, Green Bay's Ben Brice won with a time of 19:42. Fitchburg's Trina Johnson was the top female, with a time of 21:51.

 

You can find full results here.

Packers look to stretch winning ways at home vs. Cardinals

The Green Bay Packers look for their second multi-game winning stretch of the season on Sunday when they welcome the Arizona Cardinals to Lambeau Field.

 

The Packers needed another strong second-half performance to get back into the win column on Sunday, sneaking past the Los Angeles Rams 24-19. Trailing 13-10 in the third, Love made up for his earlier sin by finding Tucker Kraft twice in the frame, once on a 66-yard touchdown pass and another from seven yards out to make it 24-13 heading into the fourth quarter. The Rams would score again late in the fourth and threaten again before the final whistle.

 

The Cardinals outscored the San Francisco 49ers 14-0 in the second half to escape the Bay Area with a 24-23 win. Kyler Murray threw for 195 yards and a score while James Conner rushed for 86 yards.

 

Kickoff is set for noon.

Third period dooms Gamblers in loss vs. Capitols

The Green Bay Gamblers were outscored 3-0 in the final period of its 5-2 loss to the Madison Capitols Saturday night.

 

The two teams traded goals in the first two periods, with the Gamblers' Andrew O'Sullivan and Aidan Park answering Capitols' goals. The Gamblers had no answer in the third when the Capitols' Diego Johnson scored the eventual game-winner. The Capitols put the game on ice with two empty-netters in the final minute.

 

The loss snaps a two-game streak for the Gamblers.

Gamblers battle in-state rival Saturday

The Green Bay Gamblers travel to our state's capital city in hopes of extending their winning streak to three when they face the Madison Capitols on Saturday night.

 

The Gamblers used a three-goal second period to thrust itself past the Omaha Lancers 4-2 to earn the weekend sweep. Trailing 1-0 heading into the frame, Will Zellers, Geno Carcone, and Owen Buesgens all scored in the second period with Zellers and Buesgens' tallies coming within 30 seconds of each other. The two teams traded goals in the third with Vasily Zelenov registering an empty netter for the final margin of victory.

 

The Capitols scored three goals in each of their games but ended up splitting their matchups with the Tri-City Storm last weekend.

 

The puck drops at the Bob Suter's LEGACY20 Arena Middleton at 7:05 p.m.

Ten new members inducted to Door County Baseball League Hall of Fame

With the loss of Jocko Rader in 2019, the pandemic in 2020, and various other hinderances, the DCB-HOF sat on the back burner for a long time.  But, with the dedication of a few individuals with extensive history with Door County Baseball, the next class of Inductees has been chosen and will be honored on May 3, 2025. One of the first goals of the committee was for the baseball community to understand that this is a Door County Baseball Hall of Fame that includes High School, Legion, and Door County League participants. They are not just Door County League Baseball players.  They include individuals with a strong history with baseball in Door County, such as coaches, umpires, and others.

 

The Door County Baseball Hall of Fame committee have selected Bill Becker, Chris Colombo, David Jilot, Travis Leroy, Jesse Miller, Robbie Schartner, Willie Schartner, Jeff Sperber, Ryan Tanck and Jody Viste. The banquet at the Mill Supper Club will provide highlights of each inductee’s service to and involvement in Door County Baseball. 

 

The committee seeks to maintain the integrity of this honor by limiting inductees each round. Many qualified and deserving individuals were nominated. Those that were not chosen this round will be reconsidered for the 2027 Induction, at which time additional nominations will be sought. 

 

The Door County Baseball Hall of Fame committee is seeking sponsors for the event and will be reaching out to interested businesses and organizations for support. Those interested in being a Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Sponsor can email dcbhof@yahoo.com.  There will be various levels of sponsorship including the program, signage, and media announcements.  Follow Door County Baseball League on Facebook for HOF Induction Ceremony updates and news.

Gamblers' Moffatt and Zelenov earn weekly honors

A weekend sweep of the Omaha Lancers helped Green Bay Gamblers goalie Gavin Moffatt earn some extra recognition on Monday.

 

The United States Hockey League announced that Moffatt was the the goalie of the week after recording a 25-save shutout on Friday, and stopping 30 of 32 shots in Saturday's victory. Moffatt is committed to St. Thomas.

 

Zelenov received forward of the week honors after he recorded one goal and three assists this past weekend against the Lancers. Zelenov is committed to North Dakota and was drafted by the Colorado Avalanche. 

 

Photo courtesy of the Green Bay Gamblers

Packers overcome another slow start to top Rams

The Green Bay Packers needed another strong second-half performance to get back into the win column on Sunday, sneaking past the Los Angeles Rams 24-19.

 

The Packers and the Rams traded rushing touchdowns early with Brandon Jacobs opening the scoring in the first quarter. Jordan Love's ill-advised toss to avoid a safety ended up in the hands of the Rams' Jaylen McCollough, who would walk into the endzone for the pick-six interception to put the Rams up 13-7 in the second quarter.


Trailing 13-10 in the third, Love made up for his earlier sin by finding Tucker Kraft twice in the frame, once on a 66-yard touchdown pass and another from seven yards out to make it 24-13 heading into the fourth quarter. The Rams would score again late in the fourth and threaten again before the final whistle. Still, the Packers survived for the third win of the season to keep pace with the Chicago Bears, who also won Sunday and find themselves both staring up at the undefeated Minnesota Vikings in the NFC North standings.

 

The Packers will return home 

Packers travel west in search of bounceback against Rams

The Green Bay Packers look to get back above .500 when they travel to Los Angeles for a Sunday late-afternoon tilt against the Rams.

 

The Packers started ice cold against the Minnesota Vikings and then rallied to score 22 points in the fourth quarter of a 31-29 loss. Jordan Love Love threw for 389 yards and four touchdowns in his return to the line up, but his three interceptions proved fatal in the loss.

 

The Rams are coming off their own loss in the Midwest last week, falling to the Chicago Bears on the lakefront 24-18. The Rams are battered and bruised on the offensive side of the ball, missing their top offensive tackles and wide receivers.

 

Kickoff is set for 3:25 p.m.

Gamblers shuts out Lancers for first home win

The Green Bay Gamblers opened their home slate in style on Friday, beating the Omaha Lancers 3-0 at the Resch Center.

 

Reece Cordray scored his first goal of the season late in the first period to make it 1-0. The two teams would trade shots but no goals in the final two minutes when Will Zellers lit the lamp to make 2-0. Zellers would add one more on an empty netter for the final tally.

 

The two teams play again Saturday at 6:05 p.m.

Gamblers open home slate vs. Lancers

The Green Bay Gamblers will try to get back into the win column Friday night when they play their first game of the season at the Resch Center against the Omaha Lancers.

 

The Gamblers came up empty in Lincoln this weekend, losing the matchups 9-1 on Friday and 5-4 in OT on Saturday. In Friday's blowout loss, Aidan Park's tally to open the third period was the lone bright spot for the Gamblers after seeing the first 7-0 goals against them. In Saturday's nail-biting loss, the Gamblers chipped away at a 4-1 deficit behind goals from Nick KnutsonAndrew O'Sullivan and Park tied the game in the third, only to see the Stars score the game-winning score in the first overtime.

 

Both games on Friday and Saturday will start at 7:05 p.m.

Run Wild next points race for Run The Door Series

The Run the Door Series is down to just five more points races for the 2024 season.

 

Next on the calendar is the Run Wild Quarter Marathon/5K/Kids Run at Potawatomi State Park in Sturgeon Bay. The series will cover the whole peninsula in their outing after that as they take on the Fall 50 on October 26th. The organization is also participating in the HELP of Door County Unmasking Domestic Violence Fun Run, Crossroads at Big Creek in Sturgeon Bay this Saturday.

 

Picture courtesy of Run the Door

 

Points updated on Sept. 22 are through the Hey Hey 5K in Baileys Harbor on Sept. 21.  Email corrections to runthedoor@gmail.com.

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Michael Ahrens, Green Bay-Carlsville 0-0-0-0-13-0-12-0-12-0=37

Jennifer Aldrich, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-10-10-0-0-0-0-0=20

Raissa Ashman, Seymour 0-10-16-16-16-0-0-13-13-16=100

Heidi Bader, Sturgeon Bay

Scott Bader, Sturgeon Bay

Beth Barnstorff, Green Bay

Bill Bartnik, Howards Grove 0-11-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=11

Ted Baszler, Milwaukee

Alec Bath, Sturgeon Bay 15-11-13-0-0-0-0-0-0=39

Shelley Bath, Sturgeon Bay 15-10-15-0-0-0-0-0-0=40

Emily Bilodeau, Sturgeon Bay 11-10-11-10-10-10-12-13-10-0=97

Joe Bilodeau, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-10-0-10-10-10-13-10-0=73

Jackie Birmingham, Sturgeon Bay

Jerry Bjarnarson, Sturgeon Bay 10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Mary Bjarnarson, Sturgeon Bay 10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Shauna Blackledge, Sturgeon Bay

Colton Blackley, Sturgeon Bay

Faith Blackley, Sturgeon Bay

Annie Bley (Kapolnek), Egg Harbor 10

Hanna Bordeau, Sturgeon Bay

Renee Borkovetz, Sevastopol 0-0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Scott Borkowetz, Sevastopol

Tiffany Born, Green Bay

Cheryl Bournoville, Sturgeon Bay

Robert Brown, Kenosha

Karen Brunk, Mundelein, IL

Sam Brunk, Mundelein, IL

Carol Burlew, Sturgeon Bay

Liz Butler Gilbert, Sturgeon Bay

Cindy Carter, Appleton

Todd Charnetski, Green Bay 0-0-0-11-0-11-0-0-0-0=23

Laurel Ciohon, Ephraim

David Clowers, Sturgeon Bay 13-13-0-0-13-10-13-13-13-13=101

Michael Cosgrove, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-0-11-0-0-0-0-0=11

Dan Crooker, Baileys Harbor

Kate Crooker, Baileys Harbor

Jake Cummings, Sturgeon Bay

Lauren Daoust, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-14-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=14

Julie Davis, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-10-0-0-0-12-0-0-0=22

Eleanor Dean, Sturgeon Bay

Erika DeFere, Sevastopol 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Bobby Deggendorf, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Bob Desotelle, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-0-10-0-0-0-0-0=10

Lu Ann Desotelle, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-10-0-11-0-0-0-0-0=21

Danielle DiCarlo, Green Bay

Dawn DiCarlo, Sturgeon Bay

Stacia Dick-Schuster, Sturgeon Bay 10-0-10-10-10-0-0-0-0-0=40

Jeff Dickman, Grayslake, IL

Karen Dickman, Grayslake, IL

Mary Ellen Dreutzer, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-13-0-13-0-0-0-11-0=37

Krista Eliot, Baileys Harbor

Barbara Enigl, Brussels 11-0-0-0-0-10-13-13-10-10=67

Tahna Evers, Sturgeon Bay

Sverre Falck-Pedersen, Egg Harbor

Anne Farmer, Sturgeon Bay

David Farmer, Gardner/Brussels

Jerry Feldhausen, Green Bay

Ben Fitzgerald, Ephraim 0-0-0-13-0-11-0-0-0-0=24

Tracey Fitzgerald, Ephraim

Mary Franklin, Sturgeon Bay

David Furjanic, Orland Park, IL

Maureen Furjanic, Orland Park, IL

Leslie Gast, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-0-11-0-0-0-0-0=11

Janice Galt, Sturgeon Bay 10-10-0-0-10-10-11-0-12-12=75

Lynn Gilchrist, Sturgeon Bay 13-13-13-0-13-13-0-0-13-12=90

James Gothard Jr., Tampa, FL

John Glowicki, Oak Park, IL/Baileys Harbor

Julie Grant, Greendale 0-10-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=20

Heather Gronseth, Wrightstown

Sean Grorich, Sturgeon Bay

Janet Grota, Sturgeon Bay

Jennifer Grota, Sturgeon Bay

Gary Gruenisen, Egg Harbor 12-10-0-12-11-13-0-13-11-0=82

Kay Guberud, Sturgeon Bay

Christina Haberli, Sturgeon Bay 10-10-10-10-10-10-11-12-11-12=106

Anna-Helena Hamann, Manitowoc

Amy Hamann, Stevens Point

Mark Hamann, Manitowoc

Joe Hargis, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-12-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=22

Melody Hargis, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-12-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=22

Caitlyn Hasenjager, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Nate Hasenjager, Sturgeon Bay

Tanya Hasenjager, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Adam Hauser, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-11-0-0-0-0-0=11

Ken Heinz, Egg Harbor

Linda Heyse, New Berlin

Tim Heyse, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Kate Higginbotham, Sturgeon Bay

Lee Hildebrand, Mequon 0-13-0-0-0-0-0-12-0=25

Mark Hilsabeck, Sturgeon Bay

David Hoffman, Sturgeon Bay

Emily Hoffmann, Green Bay

Liz Hoffman, Sturgeon Bay

Jan Hucek, Sturgeon Bay

Pete Hurth, Sturgeon Bay

Matt Huston, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-0-10-11-0-0-0-10-0=41

Mary Jackson, Forestville

Amy Jacobs, Fish Creek 0-0-0-0-0-10-0-0-0-0=10

Michelle Jacobson, Algoma

Debbie Jacques, Appleton

Peter Jacques, Appleton

Courtney Janson, Egg Harbor

Amy Jeanquart, Forestville 19-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=19

Colt Jeanquart, Forestville 13-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=13

Wyatt Jeanquart, Forestville 10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Kay Jensen, Sturgeon Bay 10-10-10-10-0-10-10-10-10-10=90

Joe Kash, Naperville, IL

Barb Keith, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Heather Khan, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-0-11-0-0-0-0-0=11

Deb Kiedrowski, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-11-0-13-0-0-0-0-0=24

Morgan Kiedrowski, Sturgeon Bay

Jeremy Kimber, Sturgeon Bay

Kevin Kindt, Colgate

Lisa Kloskin, Shoreview, MN

Julie Knox, Baileys Harbor

Merritt Knox, Baileys Harbor

Brett Kosmider, Baileys Harbor

Alicia Krueger, Forestville 0-0-11-0-0-0-13-0-0=24

Becca Krueger, Forestville 0-0-10-0-13-0-13-0-10-0=46

Elizabeth Krueger, Forestville 0-0-10-0-10-0-13-0-10-0=43

Emily Krueger, Forestville 0-0-0-0-11-0-0-0-0=11

Lois Kurschner, Sturgeon Bay

Kevin LaFountain Lipscom, Menomonee Falls

Amy Lautenbach, Sturgeon Bay

Jen LeCloux, Luxemburg 13-10-14-10-12-10-0-0-10-0=79

Kristin Leeming, Dyckesville

Kayla Lehman, Sturgeon Bay

Dale Logan, Sturgeon Bay

Ashley Maas, Sturgeon Bay

Dan Madigan, Green Bay 0-0-0-11-12-11-0-0-11-0=45

Hanna Mallien, Sturgeon Bay

Jodi Mallien, Sturgeon Bay

Scott Mallien, Green Bay 0-10-0-0-0-13-15-0-0-0=38

Mary Kate McCormack, Fish Creek 0-10-0-13-13-0-0-0-0-13=49

Smitty McGowan, Ephraim

Kelly Meyer, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Vicki Minten, Sturgeon Bay 13-0-13-10-12-0-0-0-10-10=68

Kari Mitchell, Brussels

Donna Mleziva, Casco 0-10-0-10-0-0-0-0-10-0=30

Bob Moellenberndt, Sturgeon Bay 10-10-10-10-0-0-0-12-10-0=62

Carol Moellenberndt, Sturgeon Bay 12-10-10-10-10-10-13-12-10-0=97

Jaclyn Moeri, Ephraim/Green Bay 0-10-11-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=21

Susan Morgan, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-10-10-12-11-0-13-10-0=76

Steve Muchoney, Aurora, IL

Annie Mudliger, Oak Creek

Carol Mulinix, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-0-0-13-0-0-0-0-0=23

Tom Mulinix, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-0-11-0-0-0-0-0-0=11

Deb Neuville, Sturgeon Bay

Andrew Nicoli, Grafton 0-0-0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Brady Nieman, Sturgeon Bay

David Nieman, Sturgeon Bay

Lynne O'Flynn, Sturgeon Bay 13-10-10-0-0-0-11-0-10-10=64

Karon Ohm, Fish Creek 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Angela Olsen-Luberger, Sturgeon Bay

Doug Otopalik, Sturgeon Bay

Suzanne Osorio, River Forest, IL

Nancy Pagel, Grafton

Cathi Parks, Oak Brook, IL 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-11-12=23

Greg Peters, Green Bay

Karen Peterson, Egg Harbor

Haley Petrina, Sturgeon Bay

Leanne Pinkert, Sturgeon Bay

Patti Pollina, Mt. Prospect, IL 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-10=20

Leslie Potter, Greendale 0-10-11-0-0-0-0-0-0-10=31

Josh Puetz, Sturgeon Bay

Lori Putzer (Leist), Sturgeon Bay

Lindsey Rainey, Chicago, IL

Selena Reyes, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-0-0-13-0-13-0-0-10=46

Susan Reynolds-Smith, Ephraim 0-11-0-13-0-0-0-0-13-0=37

Bob Richards, Sturgeon Bay/Villa Park, IL 13-13-0-13-0-0-13-!0-13-13=78

Allison Ripp, Waukesha

Carle Rollins, Evanston, IL 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-11=21

Nancy Rollins, Evanston, IL 0-13-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-13=26

Kathryn Rogalski, Egg Harbor

Brittany Roob, Brookfield 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Bob Ross, Brussels

Heidi Ross, Sturgeon Bay

Michael Ross, Sturgeon Bay

Katie Ruenger, Sturgeon Bay

Morgan Rusnak, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-12-10-10-0-0-0-0-0=42

Pat Saladin, Sturgeon Bay

J. Schaefer, Madison

Mary Schaefer, Madison

Lee Ann Schlimm, Greenville

Gretchen Schmelzer, Sturgeon Bay 12-11-10-10-10-0-0-0-0-12=65

Greg Schneider, Madison 0-10-0-10-0-10-0-0-0-0=30

Rodee Schneider, Madison 0-12-0-16-0-13-0-0-0-0=41

Tom Schneider, Kewaunee 11-10-13-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=34

Tamara Schoof, Colgate

John Schopf Jr., Green Bay 0-10-0-0-10-0-12-0-10-0=42

John Schopf Sr., Sturgeon Bay 13-10-0-10-10-10-13-0-10-0=76

Brandi Schroeder, Monticello

Skya Scrimgeour, Sturgeon Bay 16-12-0-0-16-0-15-0-0-0=59

Dawn Shefchik, Brussels 0-0-0-12-0-0-13-0-0=25

Mike Sherwood, Oak Creek

Dave Smith, Baileys Harbor 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Kirsten Smith, Sturgeon Bay

Stephanie Smith, Chicago, IL

Bonnie Spielman, Fish Creek

Darcy Strasman, Sturgeon Bay

Mark Stencel, Appleton/Northbrook, IL 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Jed Stone, Highland Park, IL

Megan Stoneman, Madison 0-0-0-0-10-0-0-0-0-0=10

Carol Tadych, Sturgeon Bay

Markus Tassoul, Sturgeon Bay

Jeffery Theys, Germantown

Nicole Theys, Germantown

Katie Thomas, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0=10

Lauren Thomas, Appleton

Seth Thomas, Sturgeon Bay

Scott Thompson, Green Bay

Deva Thyme, Sturgeon Bay 0-10-0-0-12-0-0-0-0-0=22

Jen Trustem, Neenah

Barbara Tuttle, Green Bay

Marc Vandenhouten, Brussels 26-10-14-10-12-10-15-0-0-0=97

Devin Vandertie, Maplewood

Logan Vandertie, Sturgeon Bay

Lewis Vandover, Kirkwood, MO

Sherry VanSkyhawk, Sturgeon Bay

Denise Victorin, Aurora, IL

Barbara Wagner, Sturgeon Bay

Mike Weber, Egg Harbor

Cheryl Wederquist, Sturgeon Bay 0-0-0-0-13-0-0-0-0-0=13

Deb Whitelaw-Gorski, Sturgeon Bay

Tabitha Will, Sturgeon Bay

Christy Wisniewski, Baileys Harbor 0-0-13-0-0-11-0-0-0-0=24

Thomas Witek, Green Bay

Jon Wolfe, Sturgeon Bay

Rena Zaid, Highland Park, IL

Amber Zetwick, New Berlin

Beth Ziolkowski, Sturgeon Bay 10-0-11-10-10-0-0-0-0-0=41

Tom Zwicky, Egg Harbor

 

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