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Softball round-up: L-C wins NEC, Gibraltar/Washington Island opens tournament on 105.1 The GOAT

Two area softball teams are in do-or-die mode on Thursday while others are looking for at-bats before beginning their own WIAA Tournament runs on Tuesday.

 

The Gibraltar/Washington Island Vikings would like to have another matchup against their Packerland foes in Algoma, but they will have to get past the Roncalli Jets Thursday afternoon in the opening round of the WIAA Softball Tournament. Tim Kowols will have the call in Manitowoc on 105.1 The GOAT beginning at 4:15 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the opening pitch at 4:30 p.m. Sturgeon Bay will also open their WIAA Tournament run when they visit Kiel for a game at 4:30 p.m.

 

On Wednesday, Luxemburg-Casco earned their second straight NEC championship with a 6-0 win against Marinette. They return to action on Thursday with a game against local rival Southern Door at 4:30 p.m. Algoma will hit the road to get some extra playing time as they travel to Suamico to play at Bay Port (4:30 p.m.).

Baseball round-up: Spartans baseball walks off Zephyrs

Many local teams are saving their at-bats for the weekend as the area will see only one game on Thursday after a single contest on Wednesday.

 

Heads-up baserunning in the bottom of the seventh inning led the Luxemburg-Casco baseball team to beat St. Mary Catholic on Wednesday, 5-4.

 

The only local game on Thursday is Algoma's trip to Pedersen Park to face Marinette (4:30 p.m.).

 

The WIAA Baseball Tournament brackets were released on Wednesday. Here are the Matchups

 

#6 Luxemburg-Casco vs. North Fond du Lac OR Xavier (5/28 at home)

#7 Sturgeon Bay vs. Ripon (5/23 at home)

 

#9 Southern Door vs. Manitowoc Lutheran (5/23 at Manitowoc Lutheran)

#5 Algoma vs. Weyauwega-Fremont (5/23 at home)

#3 Kewaunee vs. Valders OR St. Mary's Catholic (5/28 at home)

 

#1 Gibraltar/Washington Island vs. Tigerton OR Hilbert (5/28 at home)

#10 Sevastopol vs. Marion (5/23 at Marion)


Soccer teams invade the pitch on Thursday

All three soccer teams in the area will be in action on Thursday as they work to build their resumes ahead of the  the WIAA Tournament.

 

Thursday's matches include Sturgeon Bay hosting NEW Lutheran (6 p.m.), Sevastopol/Gibraltar visiting Peshtigo (6 p.m.), and Luxemburg-Casco heading to Waupaca (6 p.m.).

 

Some of the brackets have been announced with the following pairings:

#11 Sevastopol/Gibraltar at Wrightstown (5/30)

#7 Sturgeon Bay vs. NEW Lutheran (5/30)

 

 

 

Spartans golfers take third in NEC Championships

James Glampe led the way for the Luxemburg-Casco golf team on Wednesday as they took third in the NEC Championships at Brown County Golf Course in Green Bay.

 

The Spartans shot a score of 353, which was seven strokes behind champion Waupaca and six strokes behind second-place Wrightstown.  Glampe shot a team-best 82 to finish in sixth place, five strokes behind individual champion Jacob Zwiers of Little Chute. Josh Parins (87) and Lance Cherovsky (89) finished in the top 20.

 

You can find the full results here.


Packers announce 2024 schedule

A noon preseason game, three divisional games for Gold package season ticket holders, and four straight primetime games are some of the highlights revealed during Wednesday's schedule announcement.

 

With the unbalanced schedule, the Packers will host just one preseason game, a noon contest on August 24th against the Cleveland Browns. They will play nine regular-season games, including four straight in primetime beginning on Thanksgiving night against the Miami Dolphins. The other scheduling quirk that irked many season ticket holders was the distribution of Green package versus Gold package games. The gold package, which is primarily Milwaukee-based season ticket holders, traditionally gets the second and fifth home games. Due to the unbalanced schedule, the group also received the ninth home game. This year, that means contests against NFC North rivals Minnesota Vikings (9/29), Detroit Lions (11/3), and Chicago Bears (1/4 or 1/5). You can find the full schedule below:

 

 

 

Green Bay job a dream come true for Gottlieb

Doug Gottlieb hopes to prove the naysayers wrong by the time the team hits the court this fall. 

 

The Green Bay Athletics Department introduced Gottlieb as its 10th head men's basketball coach at a press conference on Wednesday. Chancellor Michael Alexander credited Athletic Director Josh Moon on his outside-the-box thinking on the hire, which almost occurred ahead of last season before Sundance Wicks won the job. 

 

Gottlieb spoke for approximately 35-40 minutes after he was introduced, reflecting on his time playing college basketball at Notre Dame and Oklahoma and his experiences. He began his press conference by telling a story about how he told his mom that he got the job.

Critics of the hire have pointed to his national sports talk show, which he will keep doing as the coach of the Phoenix, as a possible distraction. Gottlieb defended the decision, saying he had rid himself of other commitments and was open to dropping the show if he could not handle doing both. With three scholarships remaining to fill and several players wondering if they should dip their toes in the portal, Gottlieb asked for trust.

Gottlieb was named the coach shortly after Wicks opted to move back home to take the head coaching position at Wyoming.


Softball Roundup: Wolves claim Packerland championship, Gibrlatar falls to Crivitz

Three local teams played on the softball diamonds on Tuesday as the Packerland Conference championship was decided in Algoma.

 

The Algoma Wolves took care of business, repeating as the Packerland Conference softball champions with a 4-0 and 9-6 doubleheader win over the Sevastopol Pioneers.  The Wolves came away with the win in the opener by scoring all four runs in the fifth inning.  Macie Zimmerman picked up the win in going the distance, clinching the conference for the Wolves.

 

In Crivitz, the Gibraltar Vikings fell to the Wolverines 7-6 in non-conference softball action.

 

 

(photo courtesy of Algoma Little League Softball)

Baseball Recap:  Gibraltar completes suspended game over Sevastopol, L-C and Algoma fall

Just a few baseball games were played on the area's high school diamonds on Tuesday as some unfinished business was taken care of between rivals Gibraltar and Sevastopol.

 

In a game suspended at 5-0 due to darkness on April 9, the Gibraltar Vikings finished with a 13-1 victory over the Sevastopol Pioneers on Tuesday afternoon in Packerland Conference play.

 

In non-conference action, the Algoma Wolves fell to the Mishicot Indians 10-5 at home.

 

The Luxemburg-Casco Spartans dropped a North Eastern Conference game to the Little Chute Musangs 6-1 at home. 

 

(photo courtesy of Ron LeCloux)

Brewers hang on against Pirates

A four-run second inning was enough for the Milwaukee Brewers to prevail against the Pittsburg Pirates 4-3 on Tuesday night.

 

The Brewers had six straight hits in the second inning, including a two-run home run by Sal Frelick to take the early lead.

 

Pittsburg scored two runs in the fourth on a two-run blast by Nick Gonzales.

 

Joe Ross (2-4) started for the Brewers and went five innings allowing only two runs on two hits in picking up his second win of the season.

 

The Brewer bullpen was impressive again as Bryan Hudson pitched two scoreless innings and Elvis Peguaro blanked the Pirates in the eighth inning.

 

The only other hit in the game by the Pirates came in the bottom of the ninth inning on a solo home run by Conner Joe with two outs.  Brewer Trevor Megill picked up his fifth save of the season by striking out Jack Suwinski to end the game. 

 

The Brewers (25-17) and the Pirates (19-24) will play the rubber game of the series on Wednesday at 12:10 p.m. with Robert Gasser (1-0) pitching for Milwaukee in his second career start after a six-inning, no-run outing his last time out.   Martin Perez (1-2) will go for Pittsburg.

Green Bay hires Gottlieb as new men's basketball coach

UPDATE: The hiring is confirmed. He will be introduced on Wednesday

 

 

Only two days after its old coach left for Wyoming pastures, Green Bay is set to hire a familiar name for its latest head men's basketball vacancy.

 

Several outlets report that Green Bay is set to hire FOX Sports radio host Doug Gottlieb as its new head men's basketball coach after flirting with the opportunity last year.

 

The Green Bay Press-Gazette's Scott Venci suggests that Gottlieb could keep his radio duties and be the program's leader. Gottlieb said last year it was a sticking point in his pursuit of the position, saying on his radio show that he feels it would be good promotion for the program. His only previous coaching experience was as a member of the staff for the U.S. team at the Maccabiah Games held in Israel in 2009 and 2017. He made his name collegiately as a high-scoring guard at Oklahoma State after leaving Notre Dame due to a credit card stealing scandal.

 

No other details, including the specifics with his contract, have been released.  

Baseball round-up: Clippers Calm Pioneer Bats, Earn Doubleheader Sweep on U102.1

The area's baseball teams hope to finish their respective season strong with the WIAA brackets being settled this week and conference crowns still in play.

 

The Clippers never trailed during Monday's doubleheader against Sevastapol on U102.1 in Sturgeon Bay, winning the games 10-8 and 13-0.

 

The other Monday games saw Kewaunee sweeping NEW Lutheran 10-0 and 15-1 with Brett Paulsen throwing a six-inning no-hitter in game one.

 

Tuesday's games include Gibraltar and Sevastopol wrapping up their darkness-shortened game at 4 p.m., Algoma hosting Mishicot (5 p.m.), and Luxemburg-Casco hosting Little Chute (4:30 p.m.).

United spooked by Ghosts

The Sevastopol/Gibraltar soccer team could not get the offense going against its visitors as Kaukauna toppled the United 7-0.

 

The Ghosts scored three goals in the first half and chipped in four more in the second half to take the road win. It was the third time in four tries that the United were shut out, including 4-0 loss to Martin Luther and a 5-0 loss to Manitowoc Lincoln at Saturday's Kiel Tournament. They did beat New Holstein in that tournament 3-0.

 

In Tuesday's action, Luxemburg-Casco will play at home against Marinette at 6:30 p.m.

Kewaunee boys, Southern Door girls capture Packerland Track crowns

Familiar teams found themselves at the top of the leaderboard on Monday after the dust settled at the Packerland Conference championships in Algoma.

 

The Kewaunee track team continued its tradition of excellence at Monday's Packerland Conference championships, with the boys' squad winning its sixth straight title. The Storm boys scored 170 points in the afternoon, with second place Southern Door close behind with 165.5 points, and Peshtigo finished third.

 

The Southern Door girls' track team won the crown with a healthier advantage over second-place Peshtigo, outscoring them 157.5 -144.5. Kewaunee came in third place with 87 points, two points ahead of fourth place Sturgeon Bay. 

 

Female Team Scores
1 Southern Door SODO 157.5
2 Peshtigo PESH 144.5
3 Kewaunee KWNE 87
4 Sturgeon Bay STBA 85
5 Sevastopol SEVA 59.5
6 Gibraltar GIBR 57
7 Green Bay New Lutheran NWL1 38
8 Algoma ALGO 35
9 Oconto OCO 24.5

 

Male Team Scores
1 Kewaunee KWNE 170
2 Southern Door SODO 165.5
3 Peshtigo PESH 137.5
4 Sturgeon Bay STBA 73
5 Algoma ALGO 68
6 Oconto OCO 24
7 Gibraltar GIBR 23
8 Green Bay New Lutheran NWL1 12.5
9 Sevastopol SEVA 11.5

 

Full Results Here

Exodus begins from Phoenix men's program?

The domino effect has begun for the Green Bay men's basketball program after the departure of head coach Sundance Wicks.

 

Horizon League All-Freshman Team performer David Douglas Jr. announced on social media that he would be entering the transfer portal. He specifically cited Wicks' departure as his reason for entering. He did tell Scott Venci that he was not ruling out a return to the Phoenix.

 

Venci also talked to other members of the Phoenix that had decided to stay. Preston Ruedinger has not decided what he will do. Bennett Basich, who just wrapped up his high school career, has indicated he will stay.

 

In the wake of the change, athletic director Josh Moon said he is hard at work and hopes to have the decision made in the coming weeks.

DCL Round-up: Bays blast Islanders in opener on 105.1 The GOAT

There was no shortage of offense on the Door County League's opening day on Sunday.

 

On 105.1 The GOAT, the Sister Bay Bays opened the 2024 Door County League at home with a resounding 17-3 win over the Washington Island Islanders in eight innings.

 

Other Door County Baseball league action on Sunday saw Kolberg double up Egg Harbor 20-10, West Jacksonport beat Institute 9-6, and Maplewood topple Baileys Harbor 17-6.

Algoma hosts Packerland Conference Track Championships

The best track athletes in the Packerland Conference will be crowned on Monday at the conference track meet hosted by Algoma.

 

The Wolves will welcome Gibraltar, Kewaunee, NEW Lutheran/Providence Academy, Oconto, Peshtigo, Sevastopol, Southern Door, and Sturgeon Bay for the meet that will settle the All-Packerland Conference teams and give athletes a tune-up before next Monday's WIAA Regional meets.

 

The first events are scheduled for 3:30 p.m.

Baseball, softball teams prepare for tournament

The field is set for softball while area baseball teams will find out later this week where they will go for the WIAA Tournament.

 

Baseball seeding meetings began on Sunday and are expected to be wrapped up by May 15th, according to the WIAA. Monday's action includes Sturgeon Bay hosting Sevastopol on U-102.1 for a doubleheader (4:30 p.m.) and Kewaunee welcoming NEW Lutheran for a twin bill (4:30 p.m.).

 

Softball teams will wrap up some conference matchups this week before some teams begin the WIAA Tournament on Thursday. Monday's slate includes Luxemburg-Casco traveling to Pulaski to face New London (4:30 p.m.), Algoma playing a doubleheader at NEW Lutheran (3:30 p.m.), Gibraltar/Washington Island hosting Oconto for a doubleheader (4 p.m.), and Kewaunee visiting Sevastopol for a doubleheader (4:30 p.m.). Below are the playoff matchups for the area softball teams:

 

#1 Algoma: 5/21 vs. the winner of Gibraltar/Washington Island and Roncalli 

#1 Luxemburg-Casco: 5/21 vs. the winner of Two Rivers/Marinette

#5 Kewaunee: 5/21 vs. Chilton

#6 Southern Door: 5/21 @ Valders

#10 Sturgeon Bay: 5/16 @ Kiel

#9 Gibraltar/Washington Island: 5/16 at Roncalli

#3 Sevastopol: 5/21 vs. NEW Lutheran

Sun sets on Wicks' era at Green Bay

Sundance Wicks is going home, leaving the Green Bay men's basketball team with a vacancy for the third time since 2020.

 

Wicks signed a five-year deal with Wyoming over the weekend to become their head basketball coach after one year with the Phoenix. The wheels were set in motion when the Cowboys' previous head coach, Jeff Lindner, left the program to become the top assistant coach at Texas Tech reportedly. Wicks became a candidate almost immediately because of his Gilette, Wy. roots and his previous stint with the Cowboys as an assistant coach. Scott Venci of the Green Bay Press-Gazette reported on Saturday that Wicks had asked Green Bay for permission to talk to the Cowboys, and Pete Thamel of ESPN reported the hire on Sunday.

 

Wicks had recently signed a contract extension to stay as the Phoenix head coach, which included a $705,000 buyout if he chose to leave. Athletic Director Josh Moon told Venci that the search is already underway and he hopes to have the position filled by next week. 

Sevastopol/Gibraltar battles Kaukauna at home

The Sevastopol/Gibraltar soccer team will play at home to start their week when they welcome Kaukauna to the Institute on Monday.

 

No results were reported from their scheduled tournament over the weekend, but the United squad had a two-match winning streak snapped when they were doubled up by NEW Lutheran 6-3 last week. 

 

The Ghosts are 3-6-4 on the season and are on a four-match non-winning streak (0-3-1). They were shut out by Kimberly 6-0 last Thursday.

 

The first touch is scheduled for 6 p.m.

Wisconsin Beats Bandits 6-3 to Win Series

The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers got six scoreless innings from Edwin Jimenez and two homers from Ramon Rodríguez to beat the Quad Cities River Bandits 6-3 on Sunday afternoon at Modern Woodmen Park.  The win allows the Timber Rattlers to come home from their six-game trip to Iowa in first place in the West Division of the Midwest League.

 

Quad Cities (19-14) had the first scoring opportunity in the game.  Dustin Dickerson reached on an error by shortstop Jadher Areinamo with one out in the bottom of the second.  The error was the first for Wisconsin since May 1 and snapped a streak of nine consecutive errorless games.  Justin Johnson followed with a single and a wild pitch by Jiminez to put runners at second and third.

Areinamo redeemed himself by making a tough pick with the infield on a grounder to him off the bat of Omar Hernandez.  Dickerson held at third, but Johnson committed too far to third base.  The out was eventually recorded as Dickerson was retired after a brief rundown between third and home.  Jimenez got the final out of the inning with a strikeout to keep the game scoreless.

Wisconsin (21-12) jumped to the lead with three runs in the top of the third.  Terence Doston beat out an infield single with one out.  Rodríguez followed with a long home run to left and the Rattlers were up 2-0.  The homer was the first of the season for Rodríguez.

Luis Lara and Dylan O’Rae followed with singles to put runners on the corners.  A passed ball allowed Lara to score for the 3-0 lead.

The Timber Rattlers added to their lead in the sixth inning with the longball.  Eduarqui Fernández homered to start the inning.  Rodríguez followed one out later with his second homer of the game for a 5-0 lead.  Rodríguez is the first Rattler to hit two homers in a game this season.

Jimenez worked a 1-2-3 bottom of the sixth inning to close his ledger for the day.  The right-hander allowed three hits, walked none, and struck out seven over six scoreless innings.  He put himself in line to move his record to 5-0 as the bullpen needed to cover the final nine outs.

Aaron Rund pitched a scoreless seventh for the Rattlers.  Tyler Wehrle retired the first two batters he faced in the eighth before giving up a solo home run to Carson Roccaforte for the first run of the game for the River Bandits.
 

There were two outs in the top of the ninth and Jeremy Vargas extended the inning with a single.  The inning appeared to be over when Fernández send a routine grounder to short.  However, the ball went under the glove of Dickerson into left field.  Vargas, who was running on the pitch, never stopped running and scored a run to put the Rattlers up 6-1.

Yerlin Rodriguez was called in to finish the game in a non-save situation.  Things would turn tense after he walked two of the first three batters he faced and gave up a single to load the bases.

Rodriguez got the second out on a strikeout and was 2-2 to Jack Pineda, who hit a grand slam on Friday night against the Rattlers.  Pineda smacked a single to center to score two runs and bring Roccaforte to the plate as the potential tying run.

Roccaforte made things very interesting with a deep fly ball to left-center field on a 2-1 pitch.  Fortunately for Wisconsin, Lara raced over from center and made the catch on the warning track to end the game.

The Timber Rattlers took four of the six games from the River Bandits to win the series.  Wisconsin’s win on Sunday gives them the best record in the Midwest League after 33 games this season.  Sunday’s game also marked the halfway point of the first half of the season.

 

The Timber Rattlers are off on Monday.  They return to action on Tuesday with a game against the Beloit Sky Carp at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium.  Patricio Aquino (1-2, 6.53) is the scheduled starting pitcher for the Timber Rattlers.  The Sky Carp have announced Jacob Miller (1-2, 2.01) as their starter.  Game time is 6:40pm.

Glory returns to UWGB for Amateur Cup showdown

The Green Bay Glory will play at a familiar ground on Sunday when its men's team hosts a third-round match in the Amateur Cup.

 

The Glory will play at Vlora FC on Sunday at 6 p.m. at Santaga Stadium on the campus of UW-Green Bay. The first game in Green Bay Glory men's soccer history went down as a win on Sunday, beating Bateaux FC 3-0 in the second round of the Amateur Cup at Regis High School in Eau Claire. Edgar Heredia Victoria scored the first goal in team history in the 13th minute, giving the Glory a 1-0 lead at the break. The Glory would add two more tallies in the second half, with Keven Sosa scoring in the 50th minute and Osvaldo Ramírez adding insurance in the 64th minute.

Gamblers fill out 2024/2025 squad through draft

Weeks after their season concluded after advancing in the Clark Cup Playoffs for the first time in a decade, the Green Bay Gamblers are filling out their roster through the draft.

 

The Gamblers selected Egor Shilov as their first pick for the 2024 Phase I draft. Egor tallied 9 goals and 19 assists in 20 games between Yunost Yekaterinburg U16 & U17 teams. You can see their picks below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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