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Sturgeon Bay Math Team keeps rolling

Winning their third consecutive math meet this year, the Sturgeon Bay High School Math Team scored an impressive win Monday night at N.E.W. Lutheran.  Sturgeon Bay tallied 262 points and now hold a 60 to 54 lead in the Packerland Conference over N.E.W. in league points.  Math teacher and coach Cliff Wind says the underclassmen have really stepped up this year to complement a strong contingent of juniors and seniors.

 

 

Sturgeon Bay has won the conference 18 consecutive years.  You can find the complete results from Monday’s math meet below.

 

 

    

SENIORS

            1.  Michael Laxo, SB, 35

            2.  Nick Herbst, SB, 31

             3.  Reece Reynolds, O, 29

             4.  Marina Jeanquart, SB, 27

            5.  Katy Carter, SB, 26

 

JUNIORS      

            1.  Henry Pudo, SB, 33

            2.  Abram Abeyta, SB, 32

            3.  Jack Hitzeman, Gib, 29

            4.  Molly Fei, NEW, 28

            5.  Abbie Lenius, SB, 27

 

SOPHOMORES                    

            1.  Andrew Konop, SB, 34

            2   Makayla Ash, SB, 22

             3.  Grace Holmgren, O, 22

            4.  Arry VanLieshout, SB, 20

            5.  Lucy Hanson, SB, 20

 

FRESHMEN 

            1.  Christy Braun, SB, 24

            2.  Luke Nell, NEW, 19

            3.  Espen Walker, SB, 18

            4. Laura Zittlow, So Door, 12

            5. Matthew Zittlow, So Door, 10

 

 

VARSITY TEAM RESULTS

1. Sturgeon Bay, 262 points

2. NEW, 196

3. Oconto, 174

4. Kewaunee, 156

Tie 5. Southern Door and Sevastopol, 139

7. Algoma, 113

8. Gibraltar, 109

 

JV results (10 total teams)

1. Sturgeon Bay 2, 220 points

2. Sturgeon Bay 3, 150

3. Kewaunee 2, 93

4.  Algoma 2, 79

 

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