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Algoma baseball iced out in Brillion, set to play Preble Thursday

The Algoma Wolves baseball team will try to get their season underway again on Thursday when they travel to Capital Credit Union Park in Ashwaubenon to face Green Bay Preble.

 

The Wolves had already rescheduled their matchup against Brillion once this week before they were forced to postpone it again on Wednesday due to icy field conditions on the Tigers' field. The game has not been rescheduled.

 

The Wolves finished in the middle of the pack of the Packerland last year with an 8-8 mark in the conference and 12-10 mark overall. They were shut out in their WIAA Regional matchup against Iola-Scandinavia 8-0 to end their season last year. Jeff DeMeuse will welcome back All-Packerland performers Carson Leist, Aiden Jorns, Grant Vandervest, and Braeden Leist to the squad.

 

The Hornets finished in the bottom third of the Fox River Classic Conference, going 6-12 in the FRCC and 9-15 overall. They lost to Appleton North 11-1 in the WIAA Regional last year to bring their season to a close. Ian Johnson was the Hornets' only All-Conference selection and he graduated last year.

 

First pitch is scheduled for 4:30 p.m.

Luxemburg-Casco soccer visits Seymour for season opener

The Luxemburg-Casco girls' soccer team will officially kick off their season on Thursday when they travel to Seymour to battle the Thunder.

 

The Spartans tuned up for Thursday's game against one of the best teams in the region by playing at De Pere on Tuesday. Goalkeeper Tabi Lemens, defender Alana Mrotek, and forward Emi Kuhn returned to the squad after being named part of the All-NEC team last season.

 

The Thunder finished 9-7-4 overall last season, including a 5-0 loss to Plymouth in the WIAA Regional Final last season. They finished in third place in the Bay Conference last season with four All-Conference performers. From that group, only Bree Schuettpelz returns to the fold.

 

Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m.


Spartans softball set for home opener

Sharing the day with most Major League Baseball teams, the Luxemburg-Casco softball team will open their 2024 campaign at home when they welcome New Holstein to the complex.

 

Monday's rains canceled the Spartans' original opener against Fox Valley Lutheran. The Spartans are coming off a 20-3 season that ended abruptly against NEC rival Marinette in the regional final with a 5-2 loss. While they did lose NEC Player of the Year Kylie Hanson to graduation, the Spartans do return plenty of experience, with All-NEC performers Josie Dorner, Payton Kaminski, Grace Kahr, Jillian Jorgensen, and Anna Vandermouse potentially returning for their senior season.

 

The Huskies went 25-3 last season just a couple of games short of the state tournament when they lost to state participant Mishicot 3-0 in the sectional round. They return three of their eight All-Eastern Wisconsin Conference team members from a season ago.

 

First pitch is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. at the Luxemburg-Casco Sports Complex.

 

Lease talks between Packers, Green Bay stall

The Green Bay Packers are not going anywhere, but the marriage between the city and the organization is straining after the two stopped lease extension talks this week.

 

According to the Green Bay Press-Gazette's Richard Ryman, the Packers' proposal would give the city $45 million through 2062, compared with $81.3 million under terms of the existing lease. The Packers would receive $36 million in total from the annual escalation, or an average of $1.2 million per year, compared with more than $5 million annually now. The organization says they would invest another $1.5 billion into Lambeau Field over the coming two decades and would also like some flexibility heading into the upcoming collective bargaining agreement with the players' union in 2030.

 

The city wants to keep getting the money they are getting under the current lease agreement, if not more. They would also like to see the Packers invest in community development in the City of Green Bay in addition to the team's current efforts in neighboring Ashwaubenon as well as try to host larger events such as concerts, soccer matches, and non-Packers football games.

 

Both sides are confident that something will be worked out before the end of the current lease, but one side effect of the impasse is the Packers holding off on approximately $80 million in renovations for Lambeau Field in addition to scaling back its charitable efforts.

 

You can find statements from the Packers and Green Bay City Mayor Eric Genrich by clicking the links.


NFL overhauls kickoff rules, Packers voted no

When the Green Bay Packers line up for a kickoff this coming season you will see something completely new.  Like it or not, the National Football League announced Tuesday that league owners voted to fundamentally change the kickoff.  The Packers were reportedly one of just three teams to vote against the new rule, along with the Raiders and 49ers.  The new low-impact kickoff rule is modeled after what the XFL used in their league, with hopes to decrease the chance of injuries while increasing the number of returns.

 

The new rule will have 10 players on the kicking team and at least nine players on the receiving team lining up five yards apart.  The kickoff team will line up at the other team’s 40-yard line, while the receiving team’s blockers will be lined up on their 35-yard line and no players can move until the ball either touches the ground or is grabbed by the returner.  The kicker will still kickoff from his own 35-yard line, but the ball must travel between the 20-yard line and the goal line. Any out-of-bounds kicks or ones that come up short of the 20-yard line, will result in the receiving team awarded the ball at the 40-yard line.  A touchback in the end zone will bring the ball out to the receiving team’s 30-yard line unless it rolls into the end zone, then it would be a touchback to the 20 yard-line. 

Also, the element of surprise for the onside kick won’t happen.  Teams must declare their intentions to try it and only if it’s the fourth quarter and they are trailing in the game.  

Bucks stunned by Lakers in double OT

The Milwaukee Bucks let a 19-point fourth-quarter lead slip away and lost to the Los Angeles Lakers Tuesday night 128-124 in double overtime. 

Playing without an injured LeBron James, the Lakers never led in regulation but tied the game by outscoring the Bucks 27-13 in the fourth quarter.  The Bucks blew a 94-75 lead with under nine minutes to play.

In the first overtime, the Bucks had a 117-115 lead with under four seconds, but a foul on D’Angelo Russell and two subsequent free throws tied the game and sent it into a second overtime.

The Lakers closed out the second overtime by outscoring the Bucks 9-3 in the final 1:21 to pull off the unexpected comeback.

Giannis Antetokounmpo had a triple-double leading the Bucks with 29 points and 21 rebounds, and 11 assists.  Damien Lillard had 27, and Malik Beasley scored 21 but it was not enough as the Bucks fell to 46-26 in the Eastern Conference.

Milwaukee will now try and regroup on Thursday as they travel to New Orleans to take on the Pelicans (44-28).  


Brewers drop exhibition finale, get ready for opener with Mets

The Milwaukee Brewers lost a 6-1 decision to the Colorado Rockies in the final game of Spring Training.

 

The Brewers collected nine hits in the game but only managed to tally one run in the fifth inning against the Rockies.

 

Carlos Rodriguez collected three hits in three plate appearances for the Brewers, and Ernesto Martinez uhad the lone RBI.

 

Starting pitcher Aaron Ashby, who is trying to bounce back from an injury-plagued 2023 season, took the loss going 5.1 innings for the Brewers and allowed four earned runs while striking out four.

 

Milwaukee finished the exhibition season 16-15 and will now travel to New York for the season opener as they play the Mets at Citi Field at 12:10 p.m. on Friday. The game was moved one day later because of a rain forecast for Thursday. Freddy Peralta will get the start for the Brewers and Jose Quintana will take the mound for the Mets. 

Rasmussen takes second in Bassmaster Classic

Sturgeon Bay’s Adam Rasmussen placed second in the National 2024 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic in Tulsa, Oklahoma, this past weekend.  Finishing with 55 pounds-four ounces, Rasmussen finished behind Justin Hamner, who had 58 pounds-four ounces.  Rasmussen, a Door County fishing charter captain, claimed a $50,000 cash winnings for his second-place finish.  The three-day Bassmaster tourney was held on Grand Lake O the Cherokees in Tulsa, where 56 competitors were fishing for smallmouth bass.

 

(photo courtesy of Bassmaster Classic)

Algoma baseball shuffles season's start

The Algoma Wolves baseball team will wait an extra day to prepare for its opening-day matchup.

 

On Monday, the Algoma Athletic Department announced that it had rescheduled its first game because of melting snow and persistent rain hitting the area. The Wolves will now play at Brillion at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday. They will also play again on Thursday against Green Bay Preble at Capital Credit Union Park at 4:30 p.m.

Kewaunee wins seven events Oconto Falls indoor track meet

The Algoma Wolves and Kewaunee Storm started their week with a track meet in Oconto Falls featuring the host school, Coleman, Crivitz, and Lena.

 

Kewaunee track athletes found themselves ahead of the pack in several events at Monday's meet in Oconto Falls. Wren Kunesh reached a new season best for the pole vault with her win for the Storm's girls' track team. Gabby Stangel (high jump), Alison Szydel (1600m), Alice Bergo (800m), the 4x400m relay, and the 4x800m relay were the other top three performances. On the boys' side, the 4x100m relay, the 4x400m relay, Maddix Mueller (high jump, triple jump), Christopher Cullen (400m), and Braxton Riha (shotput) all picked up event wins that led the Storm to a second-place finish as a team. Owen Carlson (45 yd dash), James Joski (800m), the 4x800m relay, Mitchell Boeder (shotput), DJ Echos (long jump), and Thomas Stangel (long jump) also posted top three performances.

 

The Algoma track team let its field events take center stage at Monday's indoor track meet in Oconto Falls. Faith Gerdmann set a new season-best for the girls to win the shotput event for the Wolves. Estella Marrero nearly did the same in pole vault as she set a new personal record. Marrero's fellow pole vaulter Brennan Buckman pulled off the same feat, taking second place with a new personal record of nine feet.

Luxemburg-Casco softball scheduled to open season against Fox Valley Lutheran

If Mother Nature allows, the Luxemburg-Casco softball team could hit the diamond as soon as today.

 

The Spartans are coming off a 20-3 season that ended abruptly against NEC rival Marinette in the regional final with a 5-2 loss. While they did lose NEC Player of the Year Kylie Hanson to graduation, the Spartans do return plenty of experience, with All-NEC performers Josie Dorner, Payton Kaminski, Grace Kahr, Jillian Jorgensen, and Anna Vandermouse potentially returning for their senior season.

 

The Foxes went 8-15 last season, losing to the Spartans  13-0 in the regional round.

 

If the field dries out, the game will take place at 4:30 p.m.

Transfer portal deals blows to Green Bay, Wisconsin

The reality of name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals, and the transfer portal are rearing its head again as Green Bay and Wisconsin are seeing players depart looking for green pastures.

 

The biggest blow so far came on Monday when the Phoenix's Noah Reynolds officially put his name into the transfer portal. Reynolds was named to the Horizon League's All-Conference First Team and recognized as its newcomer of the league. Reynolds said in his statement that the door to return to Green Bay is still open but that he would explore all options, including the NBA. He joins former teammates Elijah Jones, Clarence Cummings, and Rich Bhyre in the portal.

 

For the Badgers, Luke Haertle, Ross Candelino, and Connor Essegian entered the portal after a disappointing exit from the NCAA Tournament. When asked by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, star guard AJ Storr said he was still focused on the loss rather than deciding if he was coming back for a second season or between the portal and the NBA Draft.

 

UW-Milwaukee had traffic going both ways over the weekend as they signed former Queens University guard AJ McKee while Zach Howell entered the transfer portal after an injury-riddled year.

 

Marquette is still involved in the NCAA Tournament, and no one has entered the transfer portal yet.

Algoma, Kewaunee track teams visit Oconto Falls

A different set of Packerland Conference track teams will head to Oconto Falls for a meet on Monday.

 

Algoma and Kewaunee head to Oconto Falls to face the host schools, Coleman, Crivitz, and Lena.  Both the Wolves and the Storm have had previous meets this season and are expected to head outside for the first time next week, pending the weather.

 

The first events are expected to begin at 4 p.m.

Gamblers bounce back in front of home fans

Less than 24 hours after a 6-2 loss to the Dubuque Fighting Saints, the Green Bay Gamblers held on to beat the Cedar Rapids Roughriders 3-2. 

 

The Gamblers jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first two periods thanks to an opening frame goal by Michael DeAngelo and two more tallies in the second by Julian Lutz. The Roughriders challenged Gavin Moffatt in the third period with 11 shots, two of which were able to find the back of the net. Moffatt was able to stand tall in the final minutes to finish the game with 32 saves.

 

The night before, the Fighting Saints outshot the Gamblers 40-20 as they peppered the Gamblers' Adam Gajan all night long, forcing him to make 34 saves on 40 shots. Libor Nemec's second-period goal and Blake Bechen's tally in the third period were the lone bright spots for the Gamblers in the contest.

 

The Gamblers will spend the Easter weekend with games against the Chicago Steel on Friday at 7:05 p.m. and Saturday at 6:05 p.m.

Packers sign LB Wilson

The Green Bay Packers added to their linebacker depth over the week by resigning Eric Wilson.

 

According to the Packers, Wilson originally joined the team after being signed off the New Orleans Saints' practice squad on Oct. 4, 2022. Over the last two years, he has played in 30 regular season games for Green Bay and has led the Packers in special teams tackles each of the last two seasons (11 in 2023 and 13 in 2022). Wilson has also played on the defense, recording 24 tackles (11 solo), a sack and a tackle for a loss.

Blizzard earn first win against Barnstormers

A fourth-quarter shutout of the Iowa Barnstormers helped the Green Bay Blizzard earn a 35-24 win on Saturday at the Resch Center.

 

The two teams went back and forth all game before the final stanza, with a second-quarter field goal by the Barnstormers the difference. The Blizzard scored the game's final three touchdowns, including the go-ahead touchdown pass from Max Meylor to Harry Ballard and a rushing score by Jalyn Cagle in the fourth quarter.

 

Meylor threw for two touchdowns and ran for another as he accumulated 135 yards of total offense. Darius Peterson led the Barnstormers with 73 yards rushing and three touchdowns.

 

The Blizzard will have their first road game of the season on April 6th when they play at the Quad City Steamwheelers in Moline, Ill.

VanRemortel, Nellis lead Southern Door tracksters at Ripon

The Southern Door track team competed against almost two dozen schools Saturday in the Ripon College Showcase as the boys and girls' squads finished in the middle of the pack of the small school division.

 

For the boys, Braden VanRemortel posted the best finish with a personal best in the high jump that was good for second place. Zach Lynch posted top five finishes in the 60m and 200m while Ben Grota, Cruz Calvillo, and Grant Pieschek also posted top five performances.

 

On the girls' side, Frankie Nellis finished in second place in the 200m and long jump to lead the team. Elise Jackson, Emma Bousley, and the 4x800m relay also finished in the top five.

 

Mens Results

60 Meter Dash Varsity Small Schools - Finals

3.12Zack Lynch7.28aPRSouthern Door

 

60 Meter Dash Varsity Small Schools - Prelims

4.12Zack Lynch7.40aSouthern Door

14.10Lauden Berg7.80aPRSouthern Door

 

200 Meters Varsity Small Schools - Finals

4.12Zack Lynch24.50aSouthern Door

12.10Lauden Berg25.58aPRSouthern Door

 

400 Meters Varsity Small Schools - Finals

13.12Mason Motquin58.60aSouthern Door

16.11Lucas Conard1:01.37aSouthern Door

 

800 Meters Varsity Small Schools - Finals

13.11Ethan Kaser2:28.19aPRSouthern Door

16.11Brayden Vogel2:32.47aSouthern Door

 

1600 Meters Varsity Small Schools - Finals

4.11Ben Grota4:40.32aPRSouthern Door

18.12Cody Penovich6:34.61aPRSouthern Door

 

3200 Meters Varsity Small Schools - Finals

8.9Owen Larios Amezqui...12:20.54aPRSouthern Door

 

60m Hurdles Varsity Small Schools - Finals

6.10Damontrae Meeks11.05aSouthern Door

 

60m Hurdles Varsity Small Schools - Prelims

7.10Damontrae Meeks11.03aSouthern Door

 

4x200 Relay Varsity Small Schools - Finals

9.

--Relay Team

1:48.07a

Southern Door - A

 

4x400 Relay Varsity Small Schools - Finals

9.

--Relay Team

4:04.43a

Southern Door - A

 

4x800 Relay Varsity Small Schools - Finals

5.

--Relay Team

9:24.49a

Southern Door - A

 

Shot Put Varsity Small Schools - Finals

3.11Cruz Calvillo42-09.75PRSouthern Door

9.11Luke Walentowski37-11.25PRSouthern Door

 

High Jump Varsity Small Schools - Finals

2.10Braeden VanRemortel6-00.00PRSouthern Door

12.12Cooper Rass5-06.00PRSouthern Door

 

Pole Vault Varsity Small Schools - Finals

5.10Grant Pieschek11-06.00Southern Door

 

Long Jump Varsity Small Schools - Finals

9.12Alaric Urban19-04.00PRSouthern Door

14.10Lauden Berg19-00.00Southern Door

 

Triple Jump Varsity Small Schools - Finals

11.12Alaric Urban39-09.00Southern Door

30.11Jaymes Dietlein35-00.50Southern Door

 

Womens Results

60 Meter Dash Varsity Small Schools - Prelims

--10Frankie NellisDNSSouthern Door

 

200 Meters Varsity Small Schools - Finals

2.10Frankie Nellis28.38aSouthern Door

 

400 Meters Varsity Small Schools - Finals

11.11Ellie Engerson1:15.20aSouthern Door

 

800 Meters Varsity Small Schools - Finals

11.11Kelsey Johnson3:07.93aSouthern Door

--11Marissa ShefchikDNSSouthern Door

 

1600 Meters Varsity Small Schools - Finals

5.10Emma Bousley5:55.53aPRSouthern Door

 

3200 Meters Varsity Small Schools - Finals

6.10Emma Bousley13:03.29aPRSouthern Door

 

60m Hurdles Varsity Small Schools - Finals

3.9Elise Jackson10.46aSouthern Door

8.11Kya Borkovetz11.71aSouthern Door

 

60m Hurdles Varsity Small Schools - Prelims

2.9Elise Jackson10.39aPRSouthern Door

5.11Kya Borkovetz11.33aPRSouthern Door

 

4x200 Relay Varsity Small Schools - Finals

8.

--Relay Team

2:03.68a

Southern Door - A

 

4x400 Relay Varsity Small Schools - Finals

7.

--Relay Team

5:05.80a

Southern Door - A

 

4x800 Relay Varsity Small Schools - Finals

5.

--Relay Team

13:08.04a

 

Southern Door - A

Long Jump Varsity Small Schools - Finals

2.10Frankie Nellis17-02.25PRSouthern Door

31.11Kailey Guilette13-07.75PRSouthern Door

 

Triple Jump Varsity Small Schools - Finals

12.11Kailey Guilette30-08.00PRSouthern Door

14.10Frankie Nellis29-10.25PRSouthern Door

Hot shooting Vols clobber Phoenix women

The Tennessee Volunteers were just too big, fast, and strong for the Green Bay Phoenix women's basketball team on Saturday as they cruised to a 92-63 victory.

 

The Phoenix kept pace with the legacy program early on as they forced several turnovers and were able to hit shots over the taller Lady Vols. They were down 28-26 when the flood gates opened for the Lady Vols as they shot nearly 70 percent from the field in the second quarter and took a 16 point lead into the break. The Phoenix women were able to snap an over six minute drought early in the third quarter, but never could slow down the Lady Vols until the benches cleared late in the fourth quarter with the 30-plus point gap between the two teams. 

 

Maddy Schreiber led the Phoenix with 13 points on six-of-eight shooting and was the player on the team that cracked double figures. Jasmine Kondrakiewicz had nine points and Natalie Andersen and Jenna Guyer each chipped in seven in the loss. The Volunteers had four players in double figures, led by Rickea Jackson, who scored 26 points.

 

The Phoenix will have to wait until next year to crack their over dozen-year drought without a win in the NCAA Tournament. They finished the year 27-7 overall.

Southern Door track heads to Ripon for weekend invitational

The Southern Door track team will take their talents to Ripon for a weekend meet.

 

The Eagles will be greeted by the likes of Wisconsin Lutheran, West Bend West, Stevens Point, Fond du Lac, Neenah, Oshkosh West, West De Pere, Little Chute, Janesville Parker, Verona Area, Ashwaubenon, Freedom, Green Bay Preble, Homestead, Hortonville, Kiel, Monroe, New Holstein, Pacelli, Port Washington, Ripon, Rosholt, Winneconne, Marquette University H.S., Kewaskum, Franklin, Baraboo, and Shawano Community for the showcase meet. The first events begin at 10 a.m.

 

In Thursday's action at the Pam Kjono Invitational hosted by Mantiwoc Lincoln:

  • Kewaunee's Hannah Miller posted two top finishes for her team at the Pam Kjono Invite on Friday. She set a PR of 64 seconds in the 400m run and helped the 4x800m relay take fourth place overall. Wren Kunesh also posted a top five performance by reaching a height of seven feet in the pole vault. 

  • The combination of Lydia Morozov, Elaina Holschuh, Grace Seering, and McKenna Rank proved fruitful for Luxemburg-Casco Friday at Manitowoc Lincoln's Pam Kjono Invite. As a relay, the foursome took home the win in the 4x400m relay to go along with their other accolades during the meet. Holschuh took fourth in the triple jump while Morozov took fourth in the 55m dash and second in the 200m. Seering and Holschuh were part of another top five relay performance while Seering and Rank had similar success in the 55m hurdles and 400m respectively. Outside of that group of athletes, Claire Dechateau took second in the 1600m run. 

  • Gibraltar's McKailey Reisen picked up the majority of the points in the team's appearance at Friday's Pam Kjono Invite in Manitowoc. Reisen won the 55m dash in the 55m hurdles and the high jump to pace the Vikings. Hayden Knudson posted the only other top-10 performance with a personal record in the 200m relay.

  • Gibraltar's McKailey Reisen picked up the majority of the points in the team's appearance at Friday's Pam Kjono Invite in Manitowoc. Reisen won the 55m dash in the 55m hurdles and the high jump to pace the Vikings. Hayden Knudson posted the only other top-10 performance with a personal record in the 200m relay.

Full results of each team's afternoon at the meet can be found at NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com

Phoenix women begin NCAA road against Tennessee

The Green Bay Phoenix women's basketball team will start their road toward Cleveland in Raleigh, North Carolina, Saturday morning when they face perennial power Tennessee.

 

The Phoenix are making their first appearance in six years after a twenty-plus-year run before that. Like most mid-majors, the Phoenix earned their spot with a tournament championship in the Horizon League, finally getting over the three-year hump of Cleveland State. 

 

The Lady Vols went 19-12 overall and 10-6 in a stacked SEC that boasts title-contending South Carolina and LSU among its members.

 

Tip-off is set for 11 a.m.

Blizzard look for first win Saturday against Barnstormers

The Green Bay Blizzard will try again for their first win of the season on Saturday when they host the Iowa Barnstormers.

 

Last week, the 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. Quarterback Max Meylor threw for two touchdowns and ran for another three while racking up 185 total yards in the loss for the Blizzard.

 

Saturday's contest will be the Barnstormers' first of the season.

 

Kickoff is scheduled for 6:05 p.m.

Gamblers put up crooked numbers in win over Team USA

The Green Bay Gamblers scored at least two goals in all three periods of its 7-2 win over Team USA Friday night at the Resch Center.

 

Charlie Russell and Julian Lutz scored the first two goals of the game for the Gamblers before the team would score five of the next six goals. Blake Bechen, Libor Nemec, Ben Poitras, Lutz, and Russell all had multi-point games, with Russell leading the team with two goals and one assist. Adam Gajan had a nice bounce back performance after a couple of rough outings as he made 32 saves on 34 shots.

 

The Gamblers play in Dubuque on Saturday night night at 7:05 p.m. before returning home for a 3:05 p.m. matinee on Sunday.

Girls track teams take their turns at Manitowoc Lincoln Friday

A day after the boys took their turn, the area girls' track teams will have their opportunity to run at Manitowoc Lincoln on Friday.

 

Luxemburg-Casco, Kewaunee, and Gibraltar will join Chilton, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah, Gibraltar, Green Bay United, Kimberly, Manitowoc Lincoln, Manitowoc Lutheran, Mishicot, Ozaukee, Plymouth, Sheboygan Falls, and Two Rivers for the meet that starts at 4 p.m.

 

Several local teams traveled to Manitowoc for varsity meets on Thursday.

 

  • The Luxemburg-Casco track team opened their season Thursday night with impressive performances at the Hebert Invite in Manitowoc, including one event win. Sam Schutz won the pole vault with a height of 11 feet, which is listed as a personal record. Trevor Beaupre nearly won two events of his own as he nearly broke 20 feet in the long jump and 40 feet in the triple jump to come in second place. Kyan Lynts took third in the 3200m, and two relays came in fifth place to lead the Spartans.
  • Plenty of gold made the trip home to Kewaunee after Thursday's Hebert Invite at Manitowoc Lincoln High School. Christopher Cullen (400m), Maddix Mueller (high jump and triple jump), and the 4x200m relay took home first-place finishes. DJ Echos, Braxton Riha, the 4x160m relay, the 4x400m relay, and Owen Carlson also posted top-five finishes in the meet. The Storm was the top-performing local team with 68 points, which was good for third place overall as they sat behind the host Ships (90.5 pts) and Appleton East (74 pts). 

  • Gibraltar's Braden Sitte did not let a scratch in the long jump affect the rest of his day at the Hebert Invite in Manitowoc on Thursday. Sitte took second in the high jump with a personal record and was part of a 4x200m relay that took third at the meet. Will Lecy was also on that relay as he posted a pair of top-five performances, including his fifth-place finish in the 200m dash. 

Full results are available at NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com.

Southern Door's Daoust named All-State

Southern Door junior Drew Daoust added another accolade ahead of his final season when the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association named him to the Division 3 All-State Team.

 

Eleven players were named to the squad, with over 20 others being listed as honorable mention. Daoust was the third-leading scorer in the state at 32.8 points per game and crossed the 2,000-point barrier during his junior campaign. The Eagles' return to sectionals for the first time in several years capped off his season. 

Storm softball picks up first win against Chilton

The Kewaunee softball team got their season off on the right foot before Friday's snows with an 8-2 victory.

 

The Storm were quieted by Tigers' bullpen after  Kendra Zahn held them to just one run and three hits across three innings. Before that, the Storm opened the game with a four-run first inning followed by two more in the third inning. 

 

Sophia Pingel went 3-3 for the Tigers with a run scored.

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