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Striver Gymnastic Team Wins Back-to-Back State Championships

The Door County YMCA Strivers Gymnastic Team captured back-to-back state championship titles. The striver team competed this past weekend in the YMCA state gymnastics championships hosted by the Fond du Lac YMCA.  Thirteen YMCA gymnastic teams from Wisconsin competed in the weekend tournament.

 

The Striver’s Excel Silver Team won the 2023 State Title, went undefeated this season, and won their second consecutive State Team Title to capture back-to-back State Championships. The Striver Team returned home with ten individual state titles. The team won Gold in all-around in all three age brackets. Leading the Silvers was Ellie Kelsey (9 and under) who had a clean sweep on the podium winning floor, vault, beam, bars, and the all-around.  Evelynn Kelsey (12 and up) won the All Around and beam and captured silver on vault and bars and fifth on vault. Sawyer Soukup (10 &11) won gold in the all-around and vault, Soukup grabbed silver on bars and floor. Winning Silver in the all-around was Brinley Newton (10 &11) and Lauren Gaida (12 and up). Newton won gold on the beam and bronze on the bars. Gaida won gold on vault, bronze on bars, fourth on beam, and ninth on vault. Delaney Allen (10 and 11) and Keira Clark (12 and up) placed fourth in the all-around. Clark won silver on the beam and bronze on the floor. Allen placed sixth on the floor and seventh on the vault and beam. Greta Virgin won bronze on the beam and fifth on the floor. Destiny Romero (12 and up) medaled fourth on beam, sixth on vault, ninth in the all-around, and tenth on floor. All five events medaled the top ten performances of the day. All nine Excel Silver gymnasts medaled in the top ten.  The Excel Silver Team won the State Team Title scoring 113.85.

 

In the Level Seven competition, the Strivers had three competitors Portia Hah, Estelle Duerst, and Amira Anschutz. Portia Hah medaled fourth on bars, seventh in the all-around, and eighth on vault. Estelle Duerst medaled seventh in the all-around and seventh on the beam. Amira Anschutz medaled fifth on vault, seventh on bars, and eighth in the all-around.

Competing Platinum in the open age group (12 to 18 yr olds) was Shaylyn Asher. Asher placed 6 in the all-around.

 

The Striver Team will begin focusing on the YMCA National Gymnastics Championships that will take place June 20-24 in Philadelphia, PA. All thirteen team members qualified for the Championship Tournament.

 

Back to Back State Champs Photo (ABOVE)

left to right: Lauren Gaida, Keira Clark, Greta Virgin, Sawyer Soukup, Evelynn Kelsey, Ellie Kelsey, Brinley Newton, Delaney Allen, Destiney Romero.

 

 

Silver Team Pic

left to right: Back row Coach Nikki Pollman, Evelynn Kelsey, Destiney Romero

Middle: Brinley Newton, Ellie Kelsey, Lauren Gaida, Sawyer Soukup

Front: Delaney Allen, Keira Clark, Greta Virgin

 

 

All Around Winners:  left to right: Ellie Kelsey 1st (9 & under), Brinley Newton 2nd (10 & 11), Lauren Gaida 2nd(12 & up), Evelynn Kelsey 1st (12 &up), Sawyer Soukup 1st (10 & 11)

 

 

 


DCY Evelynn Kelsey 1st All Around, Lauren Gaid 2nd AA, Keira Clark 4th AA 

 

 

Ellie Kelsey 1st All-Around

 


DCY Evelynn Kelsey 1st All Around, Lauren Gaid 2nd AA, Keira Clark 4th AA 

Evers earns Academic All-State honors

Sturgeon Bay forward Gannon Evers picked up one last award this winter sports season after being named to the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Academic All-State Team.

 

Evers had to reach the threshold that requires that nominated athletes be varsity players from any grade level and hold a GPA of at least 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale). He was the only local boys' athlete to be named to the squad.  He joins these athletes that were named to the girls' Academic All-State team last week.

 

Kewaunee
Rylee Dax - Senior

 

Luxemburg-Casco

Sienna Blohowiak - Freshman

Brianna Bray - Sophomore

Erin Cherovsky - Junior

Alayna Deprez - Sophomore

Chloe Host - Sophomore

Taylor Jandrin - Senior

Alana Mrotek - Sophomore

Hannah Schley - Junior

Gabrielle Wech - Senior

Riley Westlund - Sophomore

 

Sevastopol

Izzy Andreae - Freshman

Libby Ash - Senior

Kylee Duessler - Senior

Lyvia Duessler - Freshman

Kayla Ranly - Junior

Naomi Rikkola - Junior

Katie Spude - Senior

Ella Volkmann - Junior

 

Sturgeon Bay

Tori Alger - Senior


Phoenix women to face Lady Vols in NCAA opener

The Green Bay Phoenix women's basketball team will play the Tennessee Lady Volunteers in their first NCAA Tournament game since 2018.

 

A couple hundred fans filled an auxiliary room at a Green Bay restaurant to celebrate the achievement. The Phoenix women punched their ticket with a Horizon League Tournament win over Cleveland State last Tuesday. The Lady Vols had their hearts broken in the SEC Tournament when undefeated South Carolina hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer to eliminate them.

 

The Phoenix have tournament history against the Lady Vols, losing to them in 2016 59-53. A win would be the first for the Phoenix since they beat Iowa State in 2012. 

 

The game is scheduled for 11 a.m. on Saturday.

Pirates steal win from Blizzard

The Green Bay Blizzard led by as many as 18 points in the third quarter, but saw that advantage evaporate in a 44-40 loss to the Massachusetts Pirates in the team's season opener on Sunday.

 

The Blizzard jumped out to a 14-0 first-quarter lead thanks to two rushing touchdowns and took a 27-16 advantage into halftime. They had their biggest lead of the game in the opening minutes of the third quarter and reclaimed that 18-point advantage midway through the frame, but the Pirates would score the game's next 22 points to steal the win from the host Blizzard.

 

Quarterback Max Meylor threw for two touchdowns and ran for another three while racking up 185 total yards in the loss for the Blizzard. They are back in action on March 23rd when they host the Iowa Barnstormers.


Gamblers powers past Black Hawks

The Green Bay Gamblers converted both of their power play attempts on Saturday to beat the Waterloo Black Hawks 4-1 in front of over 5,600 fans.

 

The game was tied at one after the first period after the Black Hawks answered a Charlie Russell tally late in the frame. Jason Gallucci scored the lone goal in the second period and Julian Lutz tallied a goal and an assist in the third period to lead the Gamblers to the weekend sweep. Gavin Moffatt was peppered but stopped 34 of the 35 shots he faced.

Phoenix women to host Selection Sunday party

On Sunday night, the Green Bay Phoenix women's basketball team will learn where they are heading for the NCAA Tournament.

 

Natalie McNeil scored a career-high 32 points to lead Green Bay to its first NCAA Tournament bid since 2018 with a 64-40 over Cleveland State on Tuesday. The NCAA Selection Sunday Show begins at 7 p.m., with the program hosting a viewing party at the Green Bay Distillery from 6-8 p.m. According to ESPN bracketologist Charlie Creme on Thursday, the Phoenix are likely an 11-seed play against West Virginia in Raleigh, North Carolina. That would set up a likely virtual road game against North Carolina State if the Phoenix are able to advance. 


Blizzard host season opener vs. Massachusetts

The Green Bay Blizzard will open their 2024 season at home on Sunday at 3:05 p.m. as they host the Massachusetts Pirates.

 

The Blizzard missed the playoffs last season, going 7-8 and closing out the season with a 48-39 loss to the Tucson Sugar Skulls. They welcome back six players from last year's squad, including UW-Whitewater product Max Meylor. The Pirates weren't even sure where they would play in 2024 after leaving the City of Worcester. They lost their lone playoff game last season to Sioux Falls.

Kewaunee, Algoma compete in ADE Invitational

The Kewaunee and Algoma track teams ended their first week of competition with another indoor meet.

 

The Kewaunee boys track team took second place and the girls finished in fourth in their first track meet of the year at Ripon College in the ADE Invitational on Friday. The Storm boys were aided by nine top five finishes, including event wins by Christopher Cullen (800m), Maddix Mueller (high jump), and the 4x200 relay. Owen Carlson, Braxton Riha, Mitchel Boeder, and two other relays also posted top five performances. For the girls, nine athletes finished in the top five. No one won individual titles, but Rylee Dax came close twice as she came in second place in the 400m and 4x800m relay.

 

The Algoma track team competed for the second straight day at the ADE Invite hosted at Ripon College on Friday. The team posted several top five finishes on the evening, including in a win in the women's shotput by Faith Gerdmann. Aiden Moen (60m hurdles), the 4x200m relay, Brennan Buckman (pole vault), Wyatt Fay (pole vault), Vivika Meverden (high jump) and Emily Reif (triple jump) also finished in the top five.

 

 

Gamblers buck Bucs

Four answered goals in the second period turned a 1-0 deficit into an eventual 5-1 win for the Green Bay Gamblers over the Des Moines Buccanneers.

 

Mykhailo Danylov scored twice and Libor Nemec and Charlie Russell registered goals as well in a 14 minute span to chase goaltender Ethan Dahlmeir after just 33 minutes of play. Michael DeAngelo benefited from an empty net to score the final goal. Gavin Moffatt stopped 27 of 28 shots to earn the win.

 

The Gamblers are back in action on Saturday night when they host the Waterloo Black Hawks.

Cullen signs on to run at UW-Stevens Point

Christopher Cullen will see his running career continue at the next level after signing his NCAA Division III Student-Athlete Celebratory Signing Form with UW-Stevens Point.

 

After a successful run at Kewaunee, Cullen will compete in cross country and track for the Pointers. In track, Cullen set personal records in the 400m, 800m, and 1600m run during his junior season last year. He also set a personal record in the 5K during the cross country season with a time of 16:50 as he broke 17 minutes three times in 2023.

 

 

Timber Rattlers 2024 Fan Fest Scheduled for Wednesday, April 3

Fans of the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers will get their first official look at the 2024 team during Fan Fest at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium on Wednesday, April 3.  The event is scheduled for noon to 4:00pm.  Admission and parking are free for Fan Fest presented by Neuroscience Group!

Players are scheduled to take the field at 12:30pm to practice for an hour.  An intrasquad scrimmage is set to begin at 2:00pm.  The scrimmage will be approximately five innings.  On field activities are dependent on the cooperation of the weather.

In conjunction with Fan Fest, a rummage sale will be held in the Fox Communities Credit Union Fox Club from noon until 5:00pm.  A variety of game-worn, clearance, and one-of-a-kind items from the Snake Pit Team Store will be featured at 50% off the listed price.

The Snake Pit Team Store and ticket office will be open during Fan Fest, too.  Tickets and ticket packages for the 2024 season will be available from the ticket office.  The Team store will be loaded with new gear featuring Timber Rattlers, Shantymen, Udder Tuggers, Brats, and Cascabeles merchandise.

Additional features for Fan Fest include free rides on the Capital Credit Union Slide throughout the afternoon, the first base concession stand with a limited menu of items available for purchase will be open, and the Leinie Lodge on the first base concourse will be showing the Milwaukee Brewers game on television.

The 2024 Wisconsin Timber Rattlers season begins with a game against the Peoria Chiefs at Neuroscience Group Field on Friday, April 5.  Game time is 6:40pm.

Packers retain Mayor of Door County

One of Door County's favorite players is reportedly sticking around with the Green Bay Packers.

 

Multiple sources reported Thursday night RB AJ Dillon signed what is being called a "prove it deal" where the team is protected if he does not make the 53-man roster before the start of the season. According to the Green Bay Press-Gazette, the Packers would only suffer a $167,000 cap hit if that does happen. The deal is worth up to $1.45 million more than the minimum, which is just over $1.1 million in Dillon's case.

Teams open track season on the road

Some of the area's track teams got their first taste of competition on Thursday at a pair of track of meets held at local colleges.

 

Just a couple of male athletes for Gibraltar made the long trip to UW-Oshkosh on Thursday for the opening track meet of the season. Sean Neal posted the best times among his teammates in the 200m and 60m dashes, while Kayin Jackson led the way in the long jump and Isaac Nelson did the same in the shot put.

 

Southern Door took 18th place out 42 teams at Thursday's Boys Small School Invite hosted by UW-Oshkosh. Alaric Urban posted the best finish with a second place finish in the triple jump, though Zach Lynch, Lauden Berg, and Ben Grota also posted Top Five finishes on the day.

 

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers track team posted five event wins at the Berlin Invite hosted at Ripon College on Thursday. On the girls side, Nida Zukauskaite cleaned up with event wins in the 60m hurdles and high jump. Ella Tarkowski won the 60m dash and Cady Carlson won the 200m. For the boys, Xavier Jandrin won the pole vault.

 

The Sevastopol track team opened their 2024 campaign at the Berlin Indoor Invite hosted at Ripon College on Thursday. For the boys, Jarius Dadam was the top-place winner, coming in third place in the pole vault. The girls were led by Caitlyn Fellner's fourth-place finish in the 200m.

 

The Algoma track team's small numbers at Thursday's meet at UW-Oshkosh yielded big results, scoring 20 points and a 25th-place finish. Aiden Moen recovered from a seventh-place finish in the preliminaries to take third in the 60m hurdles. The Kirchman boys also helped pick up points, with Alex taking fifth in the 3200m and John finishing behind teammate Mason Melohn in the shot put.

 

You can find individual results for all of the teams at NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com.

 

Kewaunee and Algoma will join Cedar Grove-Belgium, Columbus, Hustisford, Laconia, Living Word Lutheran, Markesan, Mayville, Palmyra-Eagle, Tri-County, Valley Christian, and Weyauwega Fremont at Ripon College on Friday beginning at 4:30 p.m.

Gamblers host Iowa swing

The Green Bay Gamblers are back in action this weekend when they host Des Moines on Friday at 7:05 p.m. and Waterloo at 6:05 p.m. on Saturday.

 

On Wednesday, the Gamblers were doubled up by the Chicago Steel 4-2, with William Hughes scoring both goals. The Buccanneers and the Black Hawks are on opposite sides of the USHL Western Conference, with Des Moines sitting in 7th place with 48 points and Waterloo holding onto the third spot with 61 points. At 63 points, the Gamblers are in third place in the USHL Eastern Conference.

WIAA State Boys Basketball Tournament hits full throttle Friday

The Kohl Center will be rocking on Friday for a full day of WIAA State Boys Basketball Tournament action. 

 

This year's tournament lacks teams from the immediate area, with Kiel and Neenah the closest teams to Door and Kewaunee counties participating. Division 3 and Division 4 opened the tournament on Thursday before Divisions 1, 2, and 5 play all day on Friday. On Saturday, the three-point contest kicks off the day at 9:30 a.m., followed by the championship games beginning at 11:30 a.m. with Division

 

 

Thursday, March 14

DIVISION 3
Semifinals - Thursday, March 14
Game-1:  #1 St. Thomas More (28-1) 68 vs. #4 Prescott (21-7) 45 
Game-2:  #2 Lakeside Lutheran (27-2) 57 vs. #3 Kiel (28-1) 55 

Championship Final - Saturday, March 16
Game-3:  St. Thomas More (28-1) vs. Lakeside Lutheran (27-2) - Approx. 15 minutes following Div. 4 championship game

 

DIVISION 4
Semifinals - Thursday, March 14
Game-1:   #4 Kenosha St. Joseph Catholic (20-9) 46, #1 Marathon (27-2) 37 - 
Game-2:   #2 Mineral Point (26-2) 62, #3 Aquinas (23-5) 61

Championship Final - Saturday, March 16
Game-3:  Winner of Game 1 vs. Winner of Game 2 - Approx. 15 minutes following Div. 5 championship game

 

Friday, March 15
Division 5
#1 Columbus Catholic (27-2) vs. #4 Solon Springs (27-2) - 9:05 a.m.
#2 Almond-Bancroft (27-1) vs. #3 Abundant Life Christian (27-2)*

 

Division 2
#1 Wisconsin Lutheran (28-0) vs. #4 Nicolet (24-4) - 1:35 p.m.
#2 Pewaukee (24-4) vs. #3 West Salem (25-3)*

 

Division 1
#1 Arrowhead (26-2) vs. #4 Neenah (21-7)  - 6:35 p.m.
#2 Kettle Moraine (25-3) vs. #3 Marquette (24-4)*

 

Saturday, March 16
3-Point Challenge - 9:30 a.m.
Division 5 Championship Game - 11:05 a.m.
Division 4 Championship Game*
Division 3 Championship Game*
Division 2 Championship Game - 6:35 p.m.
Division 1 Championship Game*

Packers release LB Campbell

The Green Bay Packers continued to clean house on the heels of its big free agency signings earlier this week, officially releasing LB De'Vondre Campbell on Wednesday.

 

According to the Packers, Campbell started all 30 regular-season games and two of three postseason contests he played in for Green Bay since signing with the Packers in 2021. He was named first-team All-Pro by The Associated Press in 2021, becoming the first Green Bay inside linebacker to earn first-team AP All-Pro honors since Ray Nitschke in 1966. In addition to his play on the field, he was honored for his activities off of it when he was the Packers' nominee for the Walter Payton Man of the Year award.

 

 

Gamblers doubled up by Steel

The Green Bay Gamblers lost a rare weeknight home game on Wednesday, losing to the Chicago Steel 4-2.

 

A make-up contest from earlier in the season, the Steel took a 3-0 lead into the third period before William Hughes scored his first of two goals in the opening minutes of the third period. Down 4-1, Hughes registered his second goal of the game and 12th of the season in the final minute. Michael Hage had a three-point game (2G, 1A) in the win for the Steel, who only had 13 shots on goal against Adam Gajan.

 

The Gamblers are back in action this weekend when they host Des Moines on Friday at 7:05 p.m. and Waterloo at 6:05 p.m. on Saturday. 

Packerland schools split up for opening track meets

It is opening day of the track season for several Packerland Conference schools on Thursday.

 

Sevastopol and Sturgeon Bay will head to Ripon College to face Oakfield, Wisconsin Dells, Howards Grove, North Fond du Lac, Randolph/Cambria-Friesland, Waterloo, Waupaca, Wautoma, Marshall, and Iola-Scandinavia with the first events beginning at 4 p.m.

 

Algoma, Gibraltar, and Southern Door will face the likes of Necedah, Lake Country Lutheran, Martin Luther, Antigo, Suring, Catholic Memorial, Little Chute, Horicon, Seymour, Assumption, Brillion, Campbellsport, Chilton, Clintonville, Dodgeland, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah, Fox Valley Lutheran, Freedom, Gillett, Laconia, Manawa, Lomira, Oconto Falls, Omro, Pacelli, Rosholt, St. Mary Catholic, Sheboygan Falls, Shiocton, Two Rivers, Winnebago Lutheran Academy, New London, Kettle Moraine Lutheran, Xavier, Pius XI, NEW Lutheran, Weyauwega,  Fremont, Reedsville, Kewaskum, Marinette, Denmark, Wrightstown, and Kingdom Prep Lutheran starting at 4:45 p.m. at UW-Oshkosh.

 

Both meets will only feature the boys' teams with the girls opening their seasons at the respective schools in the coming days.

Sevastopol's Rikkola named to WBCA Division All-State Team

Sevastopol's Naomi Rikkola picked up another accolade this week, being named to the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association All-State Team.

 

Rikkola was one of 22 players named as honorable mention to the squad and one of 10 juniors named overall. 

 

The junior guard averaged 18.6 ppg and 6.9 rpg on the year as she led the Pioneers to a WIAA Regional Final appearance following a 22-4 campaign. 

Packers re-sign Keisean Nixon for three years

The Green Bay Packers continue to reshape their roster for the 2024 season with the free agency period officially starting on Wednesday.  One familiar face,  dynamic special teamer Keisean Nixon agreed to a three-year, $18 million contract with another $1.2 million possible in incentives on Tuesday, according to NFL insider Ian Rapaport. 

 

Nixon, a cornerback by trade, averaged 26.1 yards per kickoff return last season and averaged 6.8 yards on punt returns.  He has led the NFL in kickoff return yardage the past two seasons and played extensively as a nickel back in the Packer pass defense. 

 

The 5' 10" Nixon is 26 years old and joined the Packers in 2022 after playing three years for the Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders.  He was first-team All-Pro in 2022 and 2023.

 

Bucks fizzle at Sacramento to end road trip

The Milwaukee Bucks ran into a hot Sacramento King team Tuesday night, as a barrage of three-pointers early on led to a 129-94 defeat on the road.

 

Ending their west coast road trip at 1-3, the Bucks never led in the game after falling behind 8-0 in the first two minutes. 

 

Giannis Antetokounmpo led the Bucks with 30 points and 13 rebounds, but it was not nearly enough as no other Milwaukee player scored more than 11 points.

 

The Kings shot 53.3 percent from the field and hit 18/40 three-pointers (45 percent) in cruising to the win after losing to the Bucks earlier this year in Milwaukee on a Dame Lillard three-pointer at the buzzer. 

 

De’Aaron Fox scored a team-high 29 points, Malik Monk added 25, and Domantas Sabonis tallied 22 more for the Kings.

 

Milwaukee (42-24) now returns home to face the Philadelphia 76ers (36-29) on Thursday night.  

Green Bay women punch ticket to NCAA tournament

The #2 Green Bay Lady Phoenix outscored the #1 Cleveland State Vikings every quarter Tuesday to claim the Horizon League Tournament Championship 64-40 in Indianapolis.

Natalie McNeil scored a career-high 32 points to lead Green Bay to its first NCAA Tournament bid since 2018.    She topped the 30-point performance she had against Cleveland State on February 3rd in a road loss to the Vikings.  The win snapped the conference champion Vikings’ 11-game winning streak.

The Lady Phoenix took a 32-19 lead into halftime and never let Cleveland State back into the game.

Dominating the boards, Green Bay only allowed the Vikings (29-5) one offensive rebound in the first three quarters. 

Green Bay (27-6) will now wait to see who and where they will play next week in the NCAA Tournament on Selection Sunday at 7 p.m.

Door County Baseball League announces 2024 schedule

Sister Bay's route to repeat as Door County League champions has been set after the league released the schedule this week.

 

The season will return on Mother's Day with a full slate of four games on May 12th. The first of eight night games will take place on May 25th when Baileys Harbor hosts Sister Bay. On May 31st, both Institute and Baileys Harbor will host night games. Rare Saturday games will occur on June 22nd when an Old Timer's Game will occur at 11 a.m. before Kolberg hosts Maplewood. The DCL All-Stars will play at Joannes Park on July 11th. The regular season will end on August 11th with three games (Baileys Harbor will host the final night game on August 9th) before the two weeks of playoffs begin the following week. You can find the full schedule below:

 

 

Sevastopol, L-C leads WBCA Academic-All State honor roll

Sevastopol and Luxemburg-Casco led the way among local teams in the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association's announcement of the Academic All-State teams on Monday.

 

According to WisSports.net, this requires that nominated athletes be varsity players from any grade level and hold a GPA of at least 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale). These players will receive a WBCA certificate from their school. Over 1800 girls' basketball players have met the minimum requirement to be recognized as WBCA All-State.

 

Kewaunee
Rylee Dax - Senior

 

Luxemburg-Casco

Sienna Blohowiak - Freshman

Brianna Bray - Sophomore

Erin Cherovsky - Junior

Alayna Deprez - Sophomore

Chloe Host - Sophomore

Taylor Jandrin - Senior

Alana Mrotek - Sophomore

Hannah Schley - Junior

Gabrielle Wech - Senior

Riley Westlund - Sophomore

 

Sevastopol

Izzy Andreae - Freshman

Libby Ash - Senior

Kylee Duessler - Senior

Lyvia Duessler - Freshman

Kayla Ranly - Junior

Naomi Rikkola - Junior

Katie Spude - Senior

Ella Volkmann - Junior

 

Sturgeon Bay

Tori Alger - Senior

L-C's Ronsman named NEC Wrestler of the Year

Luxemburg-Casco wrestler Max Ronsman took top billing among his fellow local athletes as the North Eastern Conference announced their All-Conference teams on Monday.

 

Ronsman was named the NEC Wrestler of the Year as one of 13 Spartans wrestlers (11 boys, two girls) to garner All-Conference honors. The boys' and girls' basketball teams had two players crack their lists. You can find all three lists below.

 

NEC ALL-CONFERENCE GIRLS BASKETBALL

FIRST TEAM

Chloe Seymour*  Marinette  11  G

Ella Verbeten*  Wrightstown  10  PG

Riley Kieffer*  Marinette  11  G

Natalie Sunita  Clintonville  12

Kiarrah Micolikchek  Denmark  10  SG

Rylie Shallow  Oconto Falls  10  G

Haley Reed  Freedom  11  G

*Unanimous

 

North Eastern Conference Player of the Year

Chloe Seymour  Marinette  11

 

SECOND TEAM

Lauren Movrich  Fox Valley Lutheran  12  G

Gracie Martzahl  Freedom  11  G

Brianna Bray  Luxemburg-Casco  10  G

Olivia Hanson  Marinette  11  F

Hailey Bechard  Waupaca  10  PG

Mallory Colwell  Wrightstown  11  SG

 

HONORABLE MENTION

Allie Van Vonderen  Denmark  9  PG

Paige Selner  Denmark  10  SF

Amelia Van Noie  Denmark  11  SF

Alaina Krueger  Fox Valley Lutheran  12  F

Abbie Cropsey  Freedom  11  F

Jaydah Bork  Freedom  10  G

Erin Cherovsky  Luxemburg-Casco  11  G/F

Bryanna Torkko  Marinette  11  G

Kaya Bodam  Marinette  11  G

Madison Kunick  Marinette  11  G

Kathryn Raddatz  Oconto Falls  12  G

Madeline Maloney  Oconto Falls  11   F

Amber Otto  Oconto Falls  11  F

Rossalyn Wehmeyer  Waupaca  11  F

Macie Studzinski  Waupaca  12  C

Aba Widdel  Waupaca  10  SF

Ella Fandrey  Wrightstown  11  11

Kaia Leick  Wrightstown   11  11

 

DEFENSIVE ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

Paige Selner  Denmark  10

Avery Lang   Freedom   11

Chloe Seymour  Marinette  11

Rylie Shallow  Oconto Falls  10

Ella Verbeten   Wrightstown  10

 

NEC ALL-CONFERENCE BOYS' BASKETBALL

FIRST TEAM

Jack Yaeger*  Clintonville  12  F

Adam Loberger*  Fox Valley Lutheran  12  G/F

Sam Ferge*   Fox Valley Lutheran  12  G

Donovan Davis*   Freedom   9   F

Riley Bechard*  Waupaca  12  C

Ashton Peterson   Freedom   12   F

Sam Sommerfeldt   Marinette   12  G

*Unanimous

 

North Eastern Conference Player of the Year

Adam Loberger  Fox Valley Lutheran   12

 

SECOND TEAM

Sam Wegener  Clintonville  11  G

Jack Dewar  Denmark  11  G

Drew Kortz  Freedom  11  G

Grant Hermus  Little Chute  12  F

Henry Mouw  Waupaca  12G

Ethan Cyra  Wrightstown  11  G

 

HONORABLE MENTION

Kade Rosenow  Clintonville  12  F

Jonathan Scherschel  Clintonville  12  G

Drake Derricks  Denmark  12  PG

Liam Heiges  Fox Valley Lutheran  12  G

Cooper Effa  Little Chute  10  G

Braeden Schley  Luxemburg-Casco  12  F

Lance Cherovsky  Luxemburg-Casco  12  F

Alex Haines  Oconto Falls  12  G/F

Jameson Beaman  Oconto Falls  10  G

Brady Bursa  Oconto Falls  10  G

Aaron Wolff  Waupaca  11  F

Aiden Humphreys  Wrightstown  11  G

Grant Lamers  Wrightstown  12  G

Aiden Van Zeeland  Wrightstown  12  G

 

DEFENSIVE ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

Cade Rosenow  Clintonville  12

Liam Heiges  Fox Valley Lutheran  12

Donovan Davis  Freedom  9

Charlie VandenBurgt  Little Chute  12

Riley Bechard  Waupaca  12

 

NEC ALL-CONFERENCE WRESTLING

Boys

FIRST TEAM

Steven Kielpikowski*  Denmark  10

Peter Tomazevic*  Freedom  11

Patrick Moore*  Freedom  12

Henry Vander Heiden*   Freedom  11

Hunter Vander Heiden*  Freedom   11

Carson Blohowiak*  Luxemburg-Casco  11

Carson Neubert*  Luxemburg-Casco  9

Michael Bostwick*  Luxemburg-Casco  12

Caleb Delebreau*  Luxemburg-Casco  12

Max Ronsman*  Luxemburg-Casco  12

Trace Schoenebeck*  Luxemburg-Casco  12

Isaac Jerabek  Luxemburg-Casco  12

Isaiah Holtz  Oconto Falls  9

Garrett Ganter  Oconto Falls  12

Everett Koltz  Wrightstown  12

Jacob Durocher  Wrightstown  12

* Unanimous

 

North Eastern Conference Boys' Wrestler of the Year

Max Ronsman  Luxemburg-Casco  12

 

SECOND TEAM

Bradley Nellis  Denmark  12

Carson Peterson  Denmark  11

Austin Kufner  Fox Valley Lutheran  10

Murphy Beyer  Freedom  9

Trent Nabbefeld  Freedom  11

Vincent Cook  Freedom  11

Blakelee Bastien  Luxemburg-Casco  11

Sam Schutz  Luxemburg-Casco  12

Ezra Waege  Luxemburg-Casco 12

Cole Bozile Oconto Falls  11

Nick Trepanier  Oconto Falls  11

Easton Felchlin  Wrightstown  9

Louis Hock  Wrightstown  11

Sam Keuler  Wrightstown  12

 

HONORABLE MENTION

Kaine Killips  Clintonville  12

Brady Vieaux  Denmark  11

Nolan Larsen  Denmark  10

Grayson Ratajczak  Freedom  11

Brady Bock  Freedom  12

Owen Peeters  Little Chute  9

Noah Vanlankveldt  Little Chute  11

Caleb Salentine  Luxemburg-Casco  11

Jaxon Smith  Marinette  11

Hunter Bozile  Oconto Falls  11

Owen Hansen   Waupaca  11

Braeden Butcher  Wrightstown  9

Cameron Schumacher  Wrightstown  11

Kevin Biese  Wrightstown  12

 

GIRLS

FIRST TEAM

Katherine Cook  Freedom  9

Evelyn Lange  Luxemburg-Casco  10

Kiley Georgel  Luxemburg-Casco  10

Jazleen Fong-Baake  Marinette  10

Savana Hansen  Waupaca  10

Caylin Johnson  Waupaca  9

Chesney Bartoszek  Wrightstown  9

Brooke Hansen  Wrightstown  10

 

North Eastern Conference Girls' Wrestler of the Year

Chesney Bartoszek  Wrightstown  9

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