A number of teams squeezed in at least one more game on Friday before the rains came pouring down.
A number of teams squeezed in at least one more game on Friday before the rains came pouring down.
Three doubleheaders will be featured on the NEW Radio Sports Network on Saturday after some teams played games on Friday.
Gibraltar and Oconto will make up their rainout on Tuesday with a doubleheader in Fish Creek beginning at 10 a.m. Tim Kowols will have the call on 105.1 The GOAT beginning at 9:45 a.m. with the pregame show. The Vikings lost to Crivitz on Friday 7-2.
In the other Friday game, the Random Lake Rams scored 18 runs in two innings as they beat Sevastopol Friday 23-0.
Southern Door will play a doubleheader against NEW Lutheran beginning at 11 a.m. Jacob Nate will have the call on U-102.1 beginning at 10:45 a.m.
Other games scheduled for Saturday include Algoma hosting North Fond du Lac (noon) and Sturgeon Bay playing Green Bay Preble at Green Bay Southwest (11 a.m.).
In a rematch of last season’s playoff championship game, the defending champs Sister Bay Bays will play host to the Washington Island Islanders this Sunday from Sister Bay Village Park.
The Bays defeated the Islanders 5-2 in the championship game last year behind the pitching of Sam Forkert who gave up just two runs on five hits. Sister Bay captured both the regular season and playoff traveling trophies.
Sister Bay will hopefully count on Forkert and Matt Hecht to carry the pitching load again this year to bring home back-to-back championships. Ryan Jorgenson and Matt Foss pitched last year for the Islanders and will look again to shut down a potent Bay's attack.
Sunday’s game will start at 1:30 p.m. with the pregame show scheduled for 1:15 p.m. on 105.1 The Goat and streamed on the New Radio Sports Network. Paul Schmitt and Henry Annen will have the call from Sister Bay.
The full slate of games on Mother's Day for Door County League Baseball is below.
Institute @ W. Jacksonport
Egg Harbor @ Kolberg
Washington Island @ Sister Bay LIVE on 105.1 The GOAT
Maplewood @ Baileys Harbor
The area's soccer teams will face the field in a pair of tournaments on Saturday.
Luxemburg-Casco heads to Oostburg for a tournament featuring Lomira, Oostburg, and Sheboygan South beginning at 9 a.m.
Sturgeon Bay and Sevastopol/Gibraltar will head to Kiel to face the likes of Manitowoc Lincoln, Martin Luther, New Holstein, Roncalli, and St. Mary's Springs Academy. Games begin at 9 a.m.
The Luxemburg-Casco track teams finished fourth and fifth place in the North Eastern Conference Championships on Friday on their home track.
Little Chute and Freedom battled each other for the top spots in both the girls and the boys, with the former actually sharing the team crown.
On the girls' side, the team's 4x400m relay was the lone event champion for the Spartans. Grace Seering took second place in the 300m hurdles and Lydia Morozov matched her in the 200m.
For the boys, Trace Schoenbeck finished in third place in the 100m, matching Lane Ledvina's success in the high jump. Trevor Beaupre was the top finisher for the Spartans with a second place finish in the triple jump.
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Women
1) Freedom 161.50
1) Little Chute 161.50
3) Fox Valley Lutheran 113
4) Luxemburg-Casco 75
5) Wrightstown 60
6) Oconto Falls 52
7) Denmark 40
8) Marinette 19
9) Waupaca 14
10) Clintonville
Men
1) Little Chute 157
2) Freedom 142.50
3) Waupaca 70.50
4) Fox Valley Lutheran 65.50
5) Luxemburg-Casco 64.50
6) Oconto Falls 60
7) Denmark 56
8) Marinette 47
9) Clintonville 31
10) Wrightstown 8
Another busy Friday is in store for the area's softball teams after local teams posted wins on Thursday.
Luxemburg-Casco shut out Little Chute 13-0 and Algoma beat Marinette 5-1 in Thursday's action.
On Friday, the Gibraltar/Washington Island softball team hopes to secure its first multi-win season since 2021 when they play NEW Lutheran on Friday in a doubleheader. Tim Kowols will have the call from NEW Lutheran on 105.1 The GOAT beginning at 3:45 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the first pitch at 4 p.m.
Other matchups on Friday include the Wolves back in action against Wrightstown (4:30 p.m.), Sturgeon Bay traveling to Kewaunee for a twin bill (4:30 p.m.), Sevastopol hosting Southern Door for a doubleheader (4:30 p.m.), and the Spartans hosting Oconto Falls (4:30 p.m.).
After being rained out on Tuesday, the area's baseball teams are heading into the weekend in a dead sprint, with teams playing two, if not three, days in a row.
Thursday's action included Luxemburg-Casco beating Ripon 5-0 and Sturgeon Bay falling to Green Bay Southwest 12-7.
Friday's slate includes Gibraltar visiting Crivitz (4 p.m.) and Sevastopol hosting Random Lake (5 p.m.).
Two local soccer teams picked up wins on Thursday night with tournaments on the docket for this weekend.
The high school golf season is heading into its twilight after local teams played in one of their final tournaments ahead of regionals later this month.
Kewaunee sophomore Evan Maccaux took first place as the Packerland Conference Player of the Year for the 2024 season, leading the Storm to a fifth-place finish at the conference's final meet.
The Luxemburg-Casco golf team placed none of its members in the top 10 at Thursday's Stu Anderson Invitational at River Island GC in Oconto Falls. The Spartans finished last in the nine-team meet with a score of 403. They finished 17 strokes behind eighth-place Oconto Falls 2 and nearly 90 strokes behind first-place De Pere. Sophomore Stanley Peot led the way with a score of 88, which was good for 19th place overall.
Luxemburg-Casco, Southern Door, and Sturgeon Bay are back in action in Sturgeon Bay against Coleman and Denmark beginning at 9 a.m.
Picture courtesy of Kewaunee PR Commitee
The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers followed a familiar pattern early in Thursday’s game against the Quad Cities River Bandits at Modern Woodmen Park. The Rattlers grabbed an early lead, got some good defense, and decent pitching. However, Quad Cities broke that pattern with a big fifth inning that featured a grand slam from Jared Dickey and the River Bandits went on to an 8-1 win.
Luke Adams hit a lead-off home run in the second inning to put Wisconsin (19-11) ahead. Adams lined a 2-0 pitch from Steven Zobac over the wall in left for his third home run of the season. The Timber Rattlers have scored first in 21 of their thirty games played this season.
The Rattlers got a pair of one-out singles in the top of the third but couldn’t add to their lead. Wisconsin’s offense had only one more hit after the third inning.
The River Bandits (18-12) took the lead in the bottom of the fourth inning. Trevor Werner started the frame with a double, just the second hit of the game for Quad Cities. Brett Squires singled to right to drive in Werner with the tying run. Dickey doubled to left with one out and Squires scored from first for a 2-1 lead.
Quad Cities took control of the game in the bottom of the fifth. Carter Jensen and Werner singled with one out to chase Wisconsin starter Will Rudy. Joe Hernandez took over and walked Squires to load the bases. Kale Emshoff lined an 0-2 pitch from Hernandez to center for an RBI single. Dickey capped the inning with a line drive homer to right for a grand slam and a 7-1 lead. The slam gave Dickey five RBI on Thursday night.
Squires, who hit two home runs on Wednesday night, hit a lead-off home run in the bottom of the seventh off Jake Polancic to account for the final run of the game.
Wisconsin pitchers have given up at least one homer in six straight games.
Rattlers outfielder Luis Lara was 1-for-3 in the game and extended his hitting streak to a season-high seven games.
The Timber Rattlers defense played a clean game defensively for their sixth consecutive errorless game.
Game four of the series is Friday night at Modern Woodmen Park. Yujanyer Herrera (0-0, 0.00) is set to make his first start for the Timber Rattlers. Frankie Mozzicato (1-1, 0.95) has been named the starter for the River Bandits. Game time is 6:30pm.
A Packerland Conference doubleheader highlights Thursday's baseball and softball schedules.
The baseball and softball teams at Kewaunee will travel around the bay to Peshtigo for a doubleheader that begins at 4 p.m.
Other baseball games include Sturgeon Bay visiting Green Bay Southwest (4:30 p.m.) and Luxemburg-Casco heading to Ripon (4:45 p.m.).
The softball schedule includes Luxemburg-Casco playing Little Chute (4:30 p.m.) and Algoma battling at Marinette (4:30 p.m.).
Door County's two soccer sides will renew their rivalry Thursday evening as all three area teams are in action.
Sturgeon Bay travels north to face Sevastopol/Gibraltar for a 5 p.m. first kick.
Luxemburg-Casco will stay at home to welcome Ripon for a 6:30 p.m. match.
After dodging raindrops earlier in the week, the area's golf teams will hit the course on Thursday.
Luxemburg-Casco will meet De Pere, Little Chute, Marinette, Notre Dame Academy, Oconto Falls, Pulaski, and Seymour at River Island Golf Course in Oconto Falls at 10 a.m.
The Packerland Conference will make its next tour stop at Wander Springs Golf Course in Greenleaf, where Gibraltar, Kewaunee, NEW Lutheran/Providence Academy, Oconto, Peshtigo, Sevastopol, Southern Door, and Sturgeon Bay will compete beginning at 11 a.m.
The National Football League is bucking its recent trend and holding off on releasing its 2024 schedule.
For the last few years, the league has announced the schedule on the second Thursday of May, which would have placed its debut on May 9th. It will now be released on May 15th as part of primetime television on NFL Network at 7 p.m.
While the schedule is short on details, some things are known about the Packers' 2024 slate. The Packers will host Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, Arizona, San Francisco, Houston, Indianapolis, New Orleans, and Miami while visiting Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, L.A. Rams, Seattle, Jacksonville, and Tennessee. Another "road game" will occur against Philadelphia in Brazil on September 6th.
The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers scored three runs in the top of the seventh inning to take a 5-3 lead over the Quad Cities River Bandits Wednesday night at Modern Woodmen Park. The Bandits got close, but another flawless performance by the Rattlers defenders put the 5-4 decision in the win column.
Wisconsin (19-10) took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning. Gregory Barrios and Luke Adams had consecutive doubles with two outs to give the Rattlers a run.
Jadher Areinamo made a sweet defensive play to end the bottom of the first inning and started the top of the second by stretching a routine single into a double. Tayden Hall moved Areinamo to third with a ground out. Eduarqui Fernández drove in Areinamo with another ground out for a 2-0 lead.
Patricio Aquino, the Wisconsin starting pitcher, was cruising through 3-2/3 inning before struggling to find the final out of the fourth. He hit Jared Dickey on a 1-2 pitch and walked Dustin Dickerson on a 3-2 pitch. Aquino went to a full count on Jack Pineda before Pineda singled to right to get Dickey home to score the River Bandits first run.
Quad Cities (17-12) took the lead in the bottom of the fifth inning against reliever Mark Manfredi. The Wisconsin left-hander walked the lead-off hitter, struck out the next two batters, and was 1-2 to Brett Squires. However, Squires lined a home run to right and gave the Bandits a 3-2 advantage.
Ben Kudrna, the River Bandits starting pitcher, worked around a one-out single in the top of the sixth inning and turned the 3-2 lead over to his bullpen for the seventh.
Brandon Johnson took over for the Bandits. The right-hander had made nine appearances with three walks and 25 strikeouts over twelve scoreless innings before Wednesday. The Timber Rattlers were not fazed by this information.
Areinamo started the inning with a single. Tayden Hall walked. Then, Fernández snapped an 0-for-14 slide with a bloop single to left to load the bases.
Terence Doston was next, and he sent a fly ball to deep center. All three runners tagged to move up a base with Areinamo scoring the tying run. Luis Lara lined the next pitch down the line in left for a two-run double and a 5-3 Wisconsin lead.
Squires took Manfredi deep again in the eighth inning. This time it was a lead-off homer to cut Wisconsin’s lead to a single run. Aaron Rund took over for Manfredi after the home run and retired the next three batters to send the game to the ninth with the Rattlers up 5-4.
Yerlin Rodriguez was called in to close the game in the bottom of the ninth. The hard-throwing righty got the first out, but gave up a bloop single to Omar Hernandez, the number nine batter in the Bandits lineup, to bring the winning run to the plate with the top of the order. Then, the Timber Ratters defense took over the game to secure the victory.
Carson Roccaforte lined a 1-0 pitch to the gap in right-center that looked to be a game-tying extra-base hit. Fernández raced back, reached up, and pulled in the ball with a back-handed catch for the second out.
Carter Jensen was the last chance for the River Bandits. He sent a grounder up the middle. Dylan O’Rae flagged down the ball on the outfield grass and fired to Barrios covering second to just get Hernandez with the force play for the final out.
The Timber Rattlers have played six consecutive errorless games. The have only been charged with two errors in their last twelve games.
Game three of the series is Thursday night at Modern Woodmen Park. Will Rudy (1-1, 4.58) is the scheduled starting pitcher for the Timber Rattlers. Steven Zobac (1-1, 3.52) is set to start for the River Bandits. Game time is 6:30pm.
The annual Algoma Invite was shortened due to the severe weather on Tuesday night. Algoma, Kewaunee, Sevastopol, Gibraltar, Sturgeon Bay, Seymour, NEWCHAA, NEW Lutheran, Little Chute, and Denmark participated in the invitational that had started at 3 p.m. The meet will not be made up. Here are the abbreviated results from the field events before the storms rolled in.
Event 1 Women 4x800 Meter Relay ================================================================ School Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 Sturgeon Bay 'A' 11:17.05 1) Estes, Ava 2) Hanley, Mercedes 3) Kurek, Julia 4) Tomberlin, Jade 2 Winneconne 'A' 11:34.00 1) Gonzalez, Sophie 2) Verich, Vivian 3) Prahl, Keali 4) Syth, Kambelle 3 Kewaunee 'A' 11:35.06 1) Bergo, Alice 2) Szydel, Alison 3) Ihlenfeldt, Mia 4) Meier, Katie Event 2 Men 4x800 Meter Relay ================================================================ School Finals ================================================================ 1 Kewaunee 'A' 9:02.17 1) Joski, James 2) Vlies, Gage 3) Lischka, Justin 4) Cullen, Christopher 2 Seymour 'A' 9:02.54 1) Roberts, Gage 2) Schadrie, Taren 3) Boehnlein, Logan 4) Zeng, Conwen Event 3 Women 100 Meter Hurdles =================================================================== Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Mosienska, Zuzanna Little Chute 16.66Q 1 2 Reisen, McKailey Gibraltar 16.88Q 2 3 Van Schyndel, Maya Little Chute 17.55q 1 4 Martin, Ellianna Little Chute 18.74q 2 5 Bohn, Audrina Seymour 19.45q 2 6 Skadahl, Kat Winneconne 20.01q 2 7 Wesely, Kyla Kewaunee 20.74q 2 8 Stuth, Zoey Algoma 21.76q 1 9 Barnica, Anna Kewaunee 23.11 2 10 Torres, Melanie Gibraltar 25.13 2 Event 3 Women 100 Meter Hurdles ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 Mosienska, Zuzanna Little Chute 16.86 2 Van Schyndel, Maya Little Chute 17.67 3 Reisen, McKailey Gibraltar 18.07 4 Martin, Ellianna Little Chute 19.36 5 Bohn, Audrina Seymour 19.84 6 Skadahl, Kat Winneconne 19.89 Event 4 Men 110 Meter Hurdles =================================================================== Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Effa, Cooper Little Chute 17.33Q 2 2 Langfeldt, Ozzie Sturgeon Bay 17.60Q 1 3 VandenHeuvel, Griffin Little Chute 17.68q 1 4 Moen, Aiden Algoma 19.25q 2 5 Patz, Conner Seymour 20.28q 1 6 Bunnell, Wyatt Seymour 20.47q 1 7 Nelson, Reid Green Bay NE 20.88q 2 8 Witcpalek, Brex Kewaunee 21.21q 1 9 Spritka, Ross Sturgeon Bay 21.68 2 10 Ullmer, Landon Denmark 22.07 2 -- Moberg, Blake Little Chute X19.73 1 -- Langfeldt, Calvin Sturgeon Bay X22.79 2 Event 4 Men 110 Meter Hurdles ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 Effa, Cooper Little Chute 16.98 2 VandenHeuvel, Griffin Little Chute 17.31 3 Langfeldt, Ozzie Sturgeon Bay 18.15 4 Moen, Aiden Algoma 19.00 5 Patz, Conner Seymour 20.48 6 Bunnell, Wyatt Seymour 20.71 7 Nelson, Reid Green Bay NE 21.02 Event 5 Women 100 Meter Dash =================================================================== Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Tarkowski, Ella Sturgeon Bay 13.18Q 3 2 Vande Kolk, Maya Seymour 13.35Q 4 3 Andropolis, Tiviana Sturgeon Bay 13.46Q 2 4 Harper, Addisen Little Chute 13.61Q 1 5 Payne, Izzy Green Bay NE 13.74q 2 6 Duessler, Kylee Sevastopol 13.93q 1 7 Hart, Carlee Winneconne 14.03q 3 8 Gorham, Mikala Gibraltar 14.71q 3 9 Schmalz, Adalyn Seymour 14.86 4 10 Houle, Zoe Seymour 14.89 4 11 Noskowiak, Sara Green Bay NE 15.08 1 12 Saliger, Joslyn Green Bay NE 15.18 3 13 Moorehead, Aleana Kewaunee 15.39 1 14 Reif, Ellie Algoma 15.71 2 15 LeBotte, Tessa Algoma 15.95 4 16 Olson, Alexa Sturgeon Bay 16.29 2 17 Sauter, Vivi Gibraltar 16.45 2 18 Snyder, Lily Sevastopol 16.61 2 19 Malcore, Cali Denmark 16.83 4 20 Woelfel, Kayleigh Algoma 16.88 3 21 Birkholz, Clara Gibraltar 17.07 3 22 Sydor, Mya Denmark 17.07 4 23 Lovelace, Kylie Denmark 17.13 2 -- Torres, Melanie Gibraltar X16.90 1 -- Liu, Vicky Algoma X18.71 1 Event 5 Women 100 Meter Dash ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 Vande Kolk, Maya Seymour 13.28 2 Tarkowski, Ella Sturgeon Bay 13.33 3 Andropolis, Tiviana Sturgeon Bay 13.86 4 Harper, Addisen Little Chute 13.99 5 Payne, Izzy Green Bay NE 14.05 6 Duessler, Kylee Sevastopol 14.08 7 Hart, Carlee Winneconne 14.12 8 Gorham, Mikala Gibraltar 14.89 Event 6 Men 100 Meter Dash =================================================================== Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 McLeod, Cody Winneconne 11.58Q 4 2 Gomm, Ronald Little Chute 11.62Q 3 3 Kerrigan, Carson Little Chute 11.91Q 1 4 Liebzeit, Bryce Green Bay NE 12.05Q 2 5 Hasenjager, Chase Sturgeon Bay 12.18q 1 6 Buckman, Brennan Algoma 12.28q 2 7 Court, Bryce Seymour 12.36q 4 8 Bunnell, Mason Seymour 12.44q 4 9 Romdenne, Mason Kewaunee 12.48 2 10 Hawthorne, Karter Winneconne 12.53 3 11 Anderson, Kordell Sturgeon Bay 12.54 3 12 VanGoethem, Tyler Kewaunee 12.61 4 13 Cook, Titan Denmark 12.66 1 14 Frank, Landon Sevastopol 12.69 1 15 Cross, Brody Winneconne 12.71 2 16 Shaw, Teagan Kewaunee 12.77 2 17 Borgeaud, Quentin Green Bay NE 12.78 1 18 Meverden, Jack Algoma 12.90 2 19 Andreae, Alex Sevastopol 13.01 4 20 Steffens, Connor Seymour 13.24 3 21 Fitzgerald, Hudson Gibraltar 13.29 4 22 Rouve, Nathan Green Bay NE 13.53 3 Event 6 Men 100 Meter Dash ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 Gomm, Ronald Little Chute 11.66 2 Liebzeit, Bryce Green Bay NE 12.15 3 Kerrigan, Carson Little Chute 12.22 4 Hasenjager, Chase Sturgeon Bay 12.32 5 Court, Bryce Seymour 12.51 6 Bunnell, Mason Seymour 12.85 Event 7 Women 1600 Meter Run ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 Kurek, Julia Sturgeon Bay 5:42.43 2 Kuehn, Ruby Winneconne 5:44.64 3 DeBoth, Campbell Little Chute 5:46.28 4 Job, Madisen Little Chute 5:57.20 5 Anderson, Madeline Winneconne 6:00.56 6 Stein, Amelia Little Chute 6:11.32 7 Prahl, Keali Winneconne 6:18.09 8 Williams, Sataya Green Bay NE 6:32.26 9 Welsing, Reese Denmark 7:46.10 10 Kolb, Selamnesh Green Bay NE 8:29.02 -- Wiedemeier, Lauren Winneconne X6:29.77 Event 25 Women Long Jump ================================================================ Name Year School Prelims ================================================================ Preliminaries 1 Verstegen, Kara Little Chute 15-00.50q 2 Stangel, Gabby Kewaunee 14-06.50q 3 Hasenjager, Caitlyn Sevastopol 14-00.50q 4 Nordahl, Aria Gibraltar 13-06.00q 5 Skadahl, Kat Winneconne 13-01.75q 6 Marrero, Estella Algoma 12-11.50q 7 Jones, Bella Gibraltar 12-10.00q 8 Sharp, Kate Green Bay NE 12-03.50q 9 Bohn, Audrina Seymour 12-02.75q 10 Stuth, Zoey Algoma 12-01.25 11 Houle, Zoe Seymour 11-11.00 12 Estes, Ava Sturgeon Bay 11-05.75 13 Miller, Jania Kewaunee 10-06.75 14 Birkholz, Clara Gibraltar 10-02.25 15 Mleziva, Aspen Denmark 8-09.00 -- Leisgang, Riley Seymour X12-00.25 Event 25 Women Long Jump ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 Verstegen, Kara Little Chute 15-00.50 2 Stangel, Gabby Kewaunee 14-06.50 3 Hasenjager, Caitlyn Sevastopol 14-00.50 4 Nordahl, Aria Gibraltar 13-06.00 5 Skadahl, Kat Winneconne 13-01.75 6 Marrero, Estella Algoma 12-11.50 7 Jones, Bella Gibraltar 12-10.00 8 Sharp, Kate Green Bay NE 12-03.50 9 Bohn, Audrina Seymour 12-02.75 Event 30 Women Shot Put =================================================================== Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Schell, Emily Winneconne 35-04.00q 2 2 Gerdmann, Faith Algoma 34-08.00q 2 3 Cackowski, America Little Chute 32-05.00q 2 4 Butkovich, Audrey Little Chute 32-02.25q 2 5 Rogers, Abigail Winneconne 31-00.00q 2 6 Adams-McIntosh, Kiera Green Bay NE 30-08.50q 2 7 Rankin, Cassie Sevastopol 29-00.00q 2 8 Robinson, Chyanne Kewaunee 28-01.50q 2 9 Lenius, Alexis Sturgeon Bay 27-06.50q 2 10 Martin, Josie Gibraltar 27-01.75 2 11 Luett, Gabriella Sturgeon Bay 26-06.00 2 12 Olsen, Aubry Denmark 25-03.75 1 13 Czaja, Sadie Green Bay NE 24-04.50 2 14 Vogeltanz, Emily Kewaunee 23-08.00 1 15 Saliger, Joslyn Green Bay NE 23-05.50 1 16 Borths, Madelyn Algoma 23-04.50 1 17 Schanhofer, Emma Denmark 23-01.00 1 18 Hohman, Emma Seymour 22-08.00 2 19 Sauter, Vivi Gibraltar 21-09.00 1 20 Wyssbrod, Chloe Winneconne 21-00.75 1 21 Tesch, Brielle Seymour 20-07.00 1 22 McCollian, Maya Seymour 19-00.50 1 23 Meverden, Vivika Algoma 16-04.00 1 -- Schartner, Eva Little Chute X24-10.50 2 -- Stewart, Mackenzie Algoma X20-09.50 1 -- Jaeger, Evelyn Winneconne X19-09.25 1 Event 30 Women Shot Put ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 Schell, Emily Winneconne 35-04.00 2 Gerdmann, Faith Algoma 34-08.00 3 Cackowski, America Little Chute 32-05.00 4 Butkovich, Audrey Little Chute 32-02.25 5 Rogers, Abigail Winneconne 31-00.00 6 Adams-McIntosh, Kiera Green Bay NE 30-08.50 7 Rankin, Cassie Sevastopol 29-00.00 8 Robinson, Chyanne Kewaunee 28-01.50 9 Lenius, Alexis Sturgeon Bay 27-06.50 Event 35 Women High Jump ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 Zukauskaite, Nida Sturgeon Bay J5-02.00 2 Werkheiser, Danica Sevastopol J5-00.00 3 Tomberlin, Jade Sturgeon Bay J4-08.00 3 Reisen, McKailey Gibraltar J4-08.00 5 Gorham, Mikala Gibraltar J4-06.00 6 Mosienska, Zuzanna Little Chute J4-06.00 7 Stangel, Gabby Kewaunee J4-06.00 8 Church, Bailey Winneconne J4-04.00 9 Tielens, Calysta Denmark J4-04.00
Area high school soccer players were able to squeeze in at least half an hour of action on a wet Tuesday night.
The Sturgeon Bay Clippers and the Peshtigo Bulldogs battled through 35 minutes in a downpour only to have the scoreless game called at the half due to field conditions. In what was shaping up to be a conference showdown, Mother Nature made the final call.... 0-0 at the half, and the game was called by the referees with water gathering on the field in a heavy downpour. Sturgeon Bay was looking to take the game to even the series with Peshtigo, but that will have to wait until next season or the regional matchups still to be determined. Next up for the Clippers is another conference match at host The United Team (Sevastopol/Gibraltar) on Thursday.
Down to their last strike and trailing 5-3 in the ninth inning, the Milwaukee Brewers rallied to top the Kansas City Royals 6-5 on Tuesday night.
Willy Adames’ three-run home run in the top of the ninth helped the Brewers snap a three-game losing streak and pull out an unexpected comeback against the Royals.
William Contreras lined a double off Kansas City reliever James McArthur to start the rally in the ninth. After a walk to Gary Sanchez, Adames smashed a long home run over the left field fence that propelled the Brewers to a much needed victory.
Trevor Megill came on for his third save of the season with a 1-2-3 bottom of the ninth.
The Brewers took an early 2-0 lead on back-to-back home runs by Rhys Hoskins and Joey Ortiz in the second inning, only to see the Royals score four runs in the fifth to take a 4-2 lead.
Each team scored a run in the seventh innings, before Adames’ dramatic homer in the ninth.
The Brewers (21-14) and Royals (21-16) will play a matinee game in Kansas City to close out the series with a 1:10 p.m. first pitch scheduled. Joe Ross (1-3) will get the start for Milwaukee while Brady Singer (2-1) will go for the Royals.
Three Wisconsin Timber Rattlers pitchers combined for fourteen strikeouts and held the Quad Cities River Bandits to three hits on Tuesday Night at Modern Woodmen Park. Jadher Areinamo drove in two runs early to give Wisconsin the lead and the Rattlers offense added two insurance runs in the fifth inning for a 4-1 victory.
Carson Roccaforte gave the River Bandits (17-11) a 1-0 lead with a lead-off home run in the bottom of the first inning.
The Rattlers (18-10) responded in the top of the second. Luke Adams walked to start the inning and moved to second on a ground out. Areinamo cracked an 0-2 pitch up the middle for a single to score Adams with the tying run.
Wisconsin took the lead without a hit in the top of the fourth. Dylan O’Rae and Adams were both hit by pitches to start the inning. Areinamo stepped to the plate with runners at second and third and one out and knocked in O’Rae from third with a grounder to short for a 2-1 lead.
Adams has been hit by a pitch in six consecutive games.
The Rattlers added to their advantage in the fifth inning. Jheremy Vargas drew a walk with one out. Luis Lara doubled to the gap in right-center to score Vargas. The throw home missed the cutoff man and Lara took third on the play. The River Bandits brought their infield to the edge of the grass and Gregory Barrios took advantage by shooting a grounder through the left side of the infield to get Lara home for a 4-1 lead.
Tate Kuehner, the Wisconsin starting pitcher, settled down after the lead-off homer in the first. That was the only hit he allowed over four innings. Kuehner walked three and struck out six as he turned the ball and the lead over to the Wisconsin bullpen.
Tyler Wehrle was the first reliever for the Timber Rattlers, and he worked two scoreless innings with a walk, a hit, and a strikeout. Wehrle ended his night by getting Brett Squires to ground into an inning-ending 4-6-3 double play in the sixth inning.
Craig Yoho was the next bullpen arm for Wisconsin. He was also the final bullpen arm the Rattlers would need in the game. Yoho pitched three scoreless innings with seven strikeouts to earn his fourth save of the season. He retired the first eight batters he faced before giving up a two-out hit in the ninth. Yoho regrouped and struck out Kale Emshoff looking to end the game.
Three innings and seven strikeouts are new single-game highs as a pro for Yoho.
Wisconsin’s defense played flawless defense again. The Rattlers have played error-free defense in five straight games. They have been charged with two errors in their last eleven games.
It's still very early in the first half, but Tuesday’s victory put the Timber Rattlers in first place in the West Division of the Midwest League by one game over the River Bandits
Game two of the series is scheduled for Wednesday evening at Modern Woodmen Park. Patricio Aquino (1-2, 7.56) is the scheduled starting pitcher for the Timber Rattlers. The River Bandits have named Ben Kudrna (2-2, 2.45) as their starter. Game time is 6:30pm.
If the weather holds up, there will be plenty of baseball to enjoy across Door and Kewaunee counties on Tuesday after a slow Monday.
Luxemburg-Casco played the only baseball game featuring a local team on Monday, losing the contest to Clintonville 3-0.
On Tuesday, the Gibraltar/Washington Island Vikings and the Oconto Blue Devils hope Mother Nature allows them to play two on the baseball diamond Tuesday afternoon in Fish Creek. Weather permitting, Tim Kowols will have the call on 105.1 The GOAT beginning at 3:45 p.m. followed by the first pitch at 4 p.m.
Other games scheduled for Tuesday include Sevastopol traveling to Algoma (4:30 p.m.), Southern Door hosting NEW Lutheran (3:45 p.m.), and Kewaunee visiting Peshtigo (4:30 p.m.).
Area teams went 2-0 on Monday ahead of a busy if not rain-stricken Tuesday.
On Monday, Sturgeon Bay held on to beat Green Bay West 10-9, while Luxemburg-Casco took the luck away from the Freedom Irish in a 6-2 win.
Tuesday's schedule includes Sevastopol is traveling to Algoma (4:30 p.m.), Gibraltar is welcoming Oconto (4:00 p.m.), Luxemburg-Casco is playing at Marinette (4:30 p.m.), Southern Door is hosting NEW Lutheran (3:45 p.m.), and Kewaunee visiting Peshtigo (4:30 p.m.).
Ten teams, including five from the area, will converge on Algoma on Tuesday for the school's annual track invitational.
Algoma, Kewaunee, Sevastopol, Gibraltar, and Sturgeon Bay will join Seymour, NEWCHAA, NEW Lutheran, Little Chute, and Denmark for the invitational, which begins at 3 p.m. with the field events. The boys and girls teams from Little Chute posted double-digit wins over second-place Sturgeon Bay (girls) and Kewaunee (boys) in the meet last year.
In other local track action, Luxemburg-Casco will compete against Bay Port, De Pere, Denmark, Freedom, and Hortonville at West De Pere at the Phantoms' home invite. The first events there begin at 4 p.m.
Two area soccer teams will return to action on Tuesday afternoon.
Sturgeon Bay will try to extend their winning streak to three when they play Peshtigo at 5 p.m. at home. Luxemburg-Casco will kickoff things with Clintonville a little bit earlier on the road at 4:30 p.m.
Spencer Madsen became the second Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol wrestler to place in a Wisconsin Wrestling Federation state meet over the weekend, taking third in the Greco-Roman championships on Sunday.
Madsen went 5-2 on the day, winning two matches by fall and another two by tech fall.
Madsen's high school teammate, Tiani Lemieux, won the WWF Freestyle State Championship on Saturday.
Picture courtesy of SBS Wrestling
Junior 165
Spencer Madsen's place is 3rd and has scored 23.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Spencer Madsen (AWA) won by tech fall over Maximilion Gehring (SWC) (TF 12-1)
Quarterfinal - Dylan Muehlenberg (Wisconsin) won by fall over Spencer Madsen (AWA) (Fall 0:27)
Cons. Round 2 - Spencer Madsen (AWA) won by forfeit over Isaiah Guerrero (AWA) (FF)
Cons. Round 3 - Spencer Madsen (AWA) won by fall over Tyson Skubal (Northern Exposure) (Fall 2:16)
Cons. Semi - Spencer Madsen (AWA) won by fall over Kenneth Vaughn Jr. (Kenosha Indian Trail Wrestling) (Fall 2:10)
3rd Place Match - Spencer Madsen (AWA) won by tech fall over Dylan Muehlenberg (Wisconsin) (TF 10-2)
2nd Place Match - Tyler Sunday (CrassTrained: Weigh In Club) won by fall over Spencer Madsen (AWA) (Fall 0:35)
Only a few teams will get on the diamond this afternoon for baseball and softball games.
In softball action, Sturgeon Bay is hosting Green Bay West (4:30 p.m.) and Luxemburg-Casco is doing the same for Freedom (4:30 p.m.)
Luxemburg-Casco's road trip to Clintonville is the only baseball game on the docket with the first pitch scheduled there at 4:30 p.m.
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