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Soccer round-up: Clippers shutout by Bulldogs

Sturgeon Bay fell on Monday, but the area's other two girls' soccer teams will try to earn wins on Tuesday night.

 

An early goal by Peshtigo’s Audra Bauman in the seventh minute was the difference on a windy night on the road for the Sturgeon Bay girls' soccer team.

 

Tuesday's slate features Sevastopol/Gibraltar hosting Peshtigo (5 p.m.) and Luxemburg-Casco visiting Sheboygan Falls (4:30 p.m.)

Area track teams head to conference meets

All seven of the area's track teams will be in action Tuesday afternoon as they face their conference foes at three sites.

 

Gibraltar, NEW Lutheran/Providence Academy, Oconto, Algoma, and Southern Door will compete against each other at Algoma beginning at 4:30 p.m.

 

Kewaunee, Sevastopol, and Sturgeon Bay will visit Peshtigo for their track meet at 4:30 p.m.

 

Luxemburg-Casco hops on a bus and travels to Clintonville to face the Truckers, Denmark, Freedom, and Oconto Falls with the action beginning at 4 p.m.


Wienke, Clippers golf win second Packerland Golf Meet

The Sturgeon Bay golf team captured its second win of the season at The Woods Golf Course in Green Bay on Monday afternoon.

 

Tre Wienke's score of 40 paced the Clippers to 175 points. Evan Maccaux of Kewaunee was right behind Wienke with a score of 41 while Oconto's Carter Koch registered a score of 43 points. Four others including Southern Door's Finley LaVine and Sturgeon Bay's Calvin Richard and Owen Pichette scored a 44.

 

Final Scores (click link for individual scores)

Sturgeon Bay 175

Southern Door 203

Gibraltar 204

Kewaunee 214

Peshtigo 229

Oconto 230

Sevastopol 232

 

Picture courtesy of Pixabay

Gamblers hold off Steel in playoff opener

The Green Bay Gamblers are one win away from advancing in the Clark Cup Playoffs after beating the Chicago Steel 6-5 in Monday's opener at the Resch Center.

 

The two rivals matched each other in the first and third periods, but the Gamblers outscored the Steel 2-1 in the middle stanza to give them a chance to put away their opponents on Tuesday. 

 

Lukas Peterson had three points (2G, 1A) on the night, including one goal in a frantic third period that scored six goals between the two teams. Libor Nemec (0G, 2A), Julian Lutz (1G, 1A), Jason Shaugabay (1G, 1A), and Ryan Humphrey (1G, 1A) all had multi-point games for the Gamblers. 

 

Game two is set for 7:05 p.m. on Tuesday. If the Gamblers, they will face the Muskegon Lumberjacks in the second round.


Baseball, softball teams open week with games

Several area teams will begin the school week with games on Monday afternoon.

 

In baseball action, Gibraltar hosts Roncalli (4 p.m.), Sturgeon Bay battles Oconto in a doubleheader (4:30 p.m.), and Luxemburg-Casco will play two at Freedom (4 p.m.).

 

Softball games scheduled for Monday include Luxemburg-Casco visiting Freedom (4:30 p.m.), and Sturgeon Bay playing at home against Oconto in a twin bill (4:30 p.m.).

Clippers soccer moves up date with Bulldogs

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers soccer team will play Peshtigo earlier than expected when the two teams meet on Monday in Peshtigo.

 

The matchup was originally slated for April 18th. 

 

The Clippers have opened their season with an 0-2-2 mark and are still searching for their first goal of the season. The Bulldogs are 1-0-1, taking advantage of a windy night in Luxemburg to beat the Spartans 3-2.

 

Kick-off is set for 6 p.m.


Packerland Conference golf heads to The Woods

The Packerland Conference will host its second meeting in seven days on Monday at The Woods Golf Course in Green Bay.

 

Gibraltar, Kewaunee, NEW Lutheran/Providence Academy, Oconto, Peshtigo, Sevastopol, and Southern Door are all scheduled to participate when the meet begins at 4 p.m.

 

The Sturgeon Bay golf team opened the Packerland Conference season with a win on last Thursday at Cherry Hills Golf Course in Sturgeon Bay. Led by Tre Wienke's nine-hole score of 42, the Clippers had four golfers finish under 50 strokes to secure the win with a score of 185. Every stroke mattered as Southern Door's Finley LaVine posted the best round of 37 to lead the Eagles to a second-place finish with a score of 191. 

Adams and Areinamo Pace Rattlers Past Cubs

Luke Adams hit his first home run of the season and Jadher Areinamo went 4-for-5 with three stolen bases to lead the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers to a 9-6 win over the South Bend Cubs on Sunday afternoon at Four Winds Field.  Wisconsin collected a season-high fifteen hits in the game.

 

Both teams scored four runs in the first inning.

Dylan O’Rae and Luis Lara opened the game by reaching base for Wisconsin (6-3).  Adams lined a three-run homer to left and the Rattlers were up 3-0 three batters into the game.  Later in the first, Ram?n Rodríguez doubled to drive in a run for a 4-0 lead.

South Bend (3-6) came back to tie the game in their half of the inning with some help from the Wisconsin defense.  The Cubs had a runner at second after a lead-off double by Brett Bateman.  Areinamo made a diving stop of a grounder up the middle off the bat of Brennen Davis.  However, Areinamo threw wildly to first base to allow Bateman to score.  A bloop single by Pedro Ramirez scored Davis with the second run of the inning.

Later in the inning, Brian Kalmer stepped in with runners at first and second with one out.  Rattlers pitcher Edwin Jimenez got Kalmer to send a grounder to Areinamo’s right.  The Wisconsin shortstop got over, but had the ball go through his legs.  The play was ruled a single and by the time the ball was back to the infield another run had scored and the Cubs had runners at the corners.  Parker Chavers tied the game with a sacrifice fly.


The Rattlers had chances to take the lead, but had a runner thrown out at the plate to end both the second and third innings.

In the top of the fourth, designated hitter Mike Boeve, the hottest hitter in the Wisconsin lineup, came to the plate with the bases loaded and one out.  Boeve, lined out to center deep enough to score the runner from third with the go-ahead run.

Areinamo made up for the fielding miscues in the first inning by following Boeve with an RBI single for a 6-4 lead.

O’Rae and Lara added to the Wisconsin lead in the fifth inning with consecutive RBI hits.  O’Rae singled and Lara doubled.  Adams got his fourth RBI in the game on an RBI fielder’s choice to score O’Rae for the 9-4 lead.

Jimenez settled in after the first inning and kept the Cubs off the scoreboard until a sacrifice fly from Kalmer in the fifth inning.  Jimenez allowed five runs on nine hits with a walk and four strikeouts before turning the game over to the bullpen to protect the 9-5 lead.

Tyler Wehrle and Aaron Run each pitched a scoreless frame. 

In the eighth, Chase Costello allowed lead-off single to Rafael Morel.  Then, Ethan Hearn chopped a ball to the left of the mound.  Costello rushed to the ball and fielded it but fired wildly to first.  Morel scored and Hearn wound up at third.  Costello retired the next three batters to strand Hearn at third and the game went to the ninth with Wisconsin’s lead at 9-6.

Craig Yoho got the call for the bottom of the ninth and he retired the side in order with two strikeouts and a flyout to right for his second save of the season.

Boeve was 2-for-3 with a walk, a sacrifice fly, a run scored, and an RBI on Sunday.  He was 8-for-16 with eight walks in the six games against the Cubs.  Boeve has reached base in all nine games played by the Timber Rattlers this season.

Wisconsin base runners stole six bases in the contest as they won the series finale and earned a series win by taking four of six from South Bend.

 

The Timber Rattlers are off on Monday.  They return to action on Tuesday evening at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium with game one of a six-game series against the Cedar Rapids Kernels.  Patricio Aquino (0-0, 0.00) is the scheduled starting pitcher for the Timber Rattlers.  Game time is 6:40pm.

Gamblers open playoffs on Monday

The road to the Clark Cup begins Monday in Green Bay as the Green Bay Gamblers host the Chicago Steel for potentially the next three nights.

 

The Gamblers are the three-seed, while the Steel is the six-seed, but their head-to-head matchups tell a different story. The Steel had the upper hand in six of the nine matchups, but more than half those matchups were decided in either overtime or a shootout.

 

The winner of the series will face second-seeded Muskegon. You can find the full schedule for the playoff's opening round below.:

#6 Chicago Steel at #3 Green Bay Gamblers
Game 1: Monday, April 15 at 7:05 p.m. CST
Game 2: Tuesday, April 16 at 7:05 p.m. CST
Game 3*: Wednesday, April 17 at 7:05 p.m. CST

Southern Door boys, Sturgeon Bay girls lead local teams at Denmark Cold Vike Invite

Gibraltar, Southern Door, and Sturgeon Bay athletes posted impressive results on Saturday at the Cold Vike Invite hosted by Denmark.

 

The Southern Door boys' track team nearly toppled Pulaski in Saturday's Denmark Cold Vike Invite with 125 points while the girls came in fifth. For the boys, Zach Lynch (100m and 200m), Ben Grota (1600m and 3200m) and Alaric Urban (triple jump and long jump) all won two events while the Eagles had four other top 3 performances. The girls saw Frankie Nellis win the long jump and triple jump while Elise Jackson earned first place in the 300m hurdles.

 

The Sturgeon Bay track teams earned four event wins, including three on the girls' side, in Saturday's Denmark Cold Vike Invite. For the girls, Ella Tarkowski won the 100m with a season best while Cady Carlson used a personal record to capture the title in the 400m. Nida Zukauskaite leapt her to a season best and a win in the high jump. The Clippers girls also had five other top 3 performances, including two from Julia Kurek. Gannon Evers continued his strong week in the discus with another event win. The Clippers boys posted three other top 3 performances.

 

McKailey Reisen was the top performer for the Gibraltar track teams at the Denmark Cold Vike Invite on Saturday. Fresh off her signing day on Friday, Reisen won the high jump and 100m hurdles while Bella Jones provided the other Top 3 performance for the Vikings. The boys finished outside the Top 8 in all but one of the events. The 4x200m relay featuring Giovanni Mercier, Kayin Jackson, Sean Neal, and Will Lecy took fifth place overall.

 

BOYS

PULASKI 164, SOUTHERN DOOR 125, DENMARK 115, KOHLER 84.5, STURGEON BAY 71, HOWARDS GROVE 58, MENASHA 32.5, WRIGHTSTOWN 31, NEW LUTHERAN 6, GIBRALTAR 4

 

GIRLS

PULASKI 117.5, KOHLER 98, DENMARK 98, STURGEON BAY 88, SOUTHERN DOOR 86.5, WRIGHTSTOWN 58, MENASHA 47, GIBRALTAR 43, HOWARDS GROVE 18, NEW LUTHERAN 6

Pioneers baseball gets split against Bulldogs

The Sevastopol Pioneers baseball bounced back from 8-1 loss in their first game in Peshtigo to beat the Bulldogs in game two 4-3.

 

In game one, the Bulldogs built up an 8-0 lead before Drake Olson registered the lone RBI for the Pioneers. Olson took the loss, allowing seven of the eight runs (4 ER) while striking out four. Caleb Klimek proved to be a pest for the Bulldogs, driving in two runs on two hits.

 

In game two, the Pioneers used two runs in the first and third innings to hold off the Bulldogs. Chase Haberli and Gavin Jorns each had two hits and two RBI in the game. Haberli earned the win with 6 1/3 innings of five hit ball, allowing three runs (3 ER) while striking out six. The Pioneers secured the win in spectacular fashion with a Chase Haberli throw on a relay from Gavin Jorns on a play at the plate by Logan Schuh. 

 

Sturgeon Bay also played a doubleheader against NEW Lutheran, but no results were shared.

Gamblers nipped again out of regulation

The Green Bay Gamblers once again needed extra hockey to settle the score with the Madison Capitols, this time losing the game 3-2 in the shoot out.

 

Libor Nemec tied the game at 1-1 a piece early in the second period and Julian Lutz tied it up again late in the third period to force an extra stanza. After a scoreless overtime period, only Michael DeAngelo was the only Gamblers player to find the back of the net as the Capitols scored twice to take the game.

 

Gajan stopped 27 of 29 shots in the Gamblers loss. 

Cubs Use Big Seventh Inning to Beat Rattlers

Felix Stevens hit two homers, including a grand slam in a big sixth inning, to lead the South Bend Cubs to an 11-3 win over the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Saturday afternoon at Four Winds Field.  The Timber Rattlers held a 3-2 lead after the fifth inning but could not hold on as they dropped their second straight game to the Cubs.

 

Wisconsin (5-3) got on the board with three runs in the top of the fourth inning.  Mike Boeve, who had walked in the first inning to extend his season-opening on-base streak to eight games, singled to start the fourth.  Luke Adams drew a walk and – after a force play at second on a grounder by Gregory Barrios – Matt Wood walked to load the bases.

Jesús Chirinos got the first run home with a sacrifice fly to left.  Chirinos hit the ball deep enough for Boeve to score and Barrios to take third.  Then, Luis Devers, the Cubs starting pitcher, committed a balk to let Barrios score.  Eduarqui Fernández followed with an RBI double to left and Wood scored for a 3-0 lead.

Devers had pitched twenty innings against the Timber Rattlers over four appearances between the 2022 and 2023 seasons.  He had allowed just one run to Wisconsin prior to this afternoon. 

Alexander Cornielle, the Wisconsin starting pitcher, retired twelve of the first thirteen batters he faced in the game.  South Bend (3-5) got to him in the bottom of the fifth.

Stevens hit the first pitch of the Cub fifth over the wall in center for a home run.  Yohendrick Pinango was next, and he lined an 0-2 pitch to the wall in right.  The ball hit the yellow line at the top of the wall but did not go out.  Pinango was out at second after he realized the ball was not a homer and tried to get in for a double.

Ed Howard restarted the rally by singling and going to second on a wild pitch.  Cornielle almost got out of the inning as he was 3-2 with two outs on Reivaj Garcia, the Cubs ninth hitter.  Garcia kept the inning alive with a single to right to score Howard and the Rattlers lead was down to one run.

The first two Cubs to bat in the bottom of the sixth inning reached on a walk and a single to end Cornielle’s day.  Reliever Jake Polancic took over and hit the next batter to load the bases.  Then, Stevens unloaded the bases with a home run to right-center for a grand slam and a 6-2 lead.

South Bend added three more runs in the inning after there were two outs.  Brett Bateman doubled in two runs before Brennen Davis doubled Bateman across the plate.  The Cubs sent eleven men to the plate, scored seven runs, and led 9-3 heading to the seventh inning.

In the seventh inning, Casey Optiz tripled with two outs to drive in the final two runs of the game.

The Wisconsin offense could not mount a comeback against the South Bend Bullpen.  Jose Romero took over for Devers in the fifth inning and retired all seven batters he faced – four by strikeout.  Chase Watkins pitched two perfect innings to close out the game for the Cubs.

Boeve is 6-for-9 with six walks in the last four games of this series with the Cubs.

 

The series finale is set for Sunday afternoon.  Edwin Jimenez (1-0, 4.50) is the scheduled starting pitcher for the Timber Rattlers.  South Bend has named Tyler Schlaffer (0-0, 0.00) as their starter.  Game time from Four Winds Field is at 1:05pm CDT.

Red Devils down United

The Sevastopol/Gibraltar soccer team could not overcome the Green Bay East defense Saturday morning, losing 2-0 at City Stadium in Green Bay.

 

The United held off the Red Devils' attack for most of the first half before succumbing to the home team in the latter stages of the game.

Three Door County teams head to Denmark Cold Vike Invite

The weather may actually cooperate on Saturday morning when the Denmark Cold Vike Invite takes place with three Door County teams in tow.

 

Southern Door, Sturgeon Bay, and Gibraltar will compete against Menasha, Pulaski, Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran, Howards Grove, Kohler, Roncalli, Wrightstown, and Saint Francis when the first events begin at 10:30 a.m.

 

In their meets earlier this week, the Southern Door  Eagles had eight boys first-place finishes to win the Oconto Track and Field quad. Zack Lynch won the 100- and 200-meter dashes, and Ben Grota won the 800 and 1,600 to pace the Eagles.  Lynch also teamed with Makii Taylor, Alaric Urban, and Lauden Berg to win the 400 relay. Gannon Evers of Sturgeon Bay won both the shot put and discus throw. In the girl's meet, Southern Door had five top finishes in winning the quad. Frankie Nellis of Southern Door took honors in the long and triple jumps. She also ran with Kailey Guilette, Kyleigh Claflin, and Elise Jackson in the 800 relay and won with a time under two minutes. Jackson also took the top spot in the 100 hurdles. 

 

Ella Tarkowski and Tiviana Andropolis won the 100 and 200, respectively for the Sturgeon Bay Clippers. 

 

Braden Sitte and McKailey Reisen piled up the points for the Gibraltar track teams at Tuesday's Sevastopol quad meet. For the boys, Sitte won the 100m with a personal record, the 200m with a season-best, took third in the long jump, and helped lead his relay team to a second place finish. WIll Lecy (100m, 200m) also earned top three finishes. On the girls' side, Reisen won the high jump and 100m hurdles. Also cracking the top three for the Vikings were Bella Jones (100m, long jump), Hayden Knudson (200m), Rose Stackhouse (3200m), and Josie Martin (discus).

Softball round-up: Three teams in action on Saturday

Three area teams will begin their weekend with more softball on Saturday morning.

 

Sevastopol will be at home against Peshtigo for two games while Sturgeon Bay will do the same in the Green Bay area when they face NEW Lutheran for doubleheader. Southern Door's game will have Titletown vibes as well when they play Green Bay Southwest. All of the games begin at 11 a.m.

 

Friday's results include:

The Luxemburg-Casco softball team scored at least three runs in three of its innings Friday night to cruise past Wrightstown 12-2 in six innings.

 

The Algoma Wolves allowed just one hit across two games as they beat the visiting Gibraltar Vikings 12-0 and 24-0.

Baseball round-up: Sevastopol, Sturgeon Bay work overtime

Sturgeon Bay and Sevastopol will extend outside of the school week for its schedule when they play on Saturday.

 

The Clippers will play a doubleheader at NEW Lutheran beginning at 11 a.m. while Sevastopol will host a twin bill against Peshtigo beginning at 11 a.m.

 

Friday's results included:

Southern Door finally started their 2024 baseball season on Friday afternoon with a 12-8 nonconference home win over Reedsville.

 

The Gibraltar Vikings baseball team rebounded from a 9-5 loss in game one to win game two 9-7.

 

The Luxemburg-Casco Spartans baseball team scored seven runs in the final two innings to beat Two Rivers 9-3 on the road Friday afternoon.

United battles Red Devils on City Stadium pitch Saturday

The Sevastopol/Gibraltar girls' soccer team will visit historic City Stadium on Saturday morning to face the Green Bay East Red Devils.

 

The United earned its first win of the season on Monday, winning 2-0 over Little Chute. The United scored their first goal on a corner kick when Izzy Andrae headed the ball past the Mustangs goalkeeper to make 1-0 with 32 minutes left in the second half. With 25 minutes remaining, the United doubled their lead when Kaitlyn Conner dribbled past multiple defenders and tucked it underneath a diving goalkeeper. 

 

The Red Devils secured their first win of the season with a 2-1 victory over New London, improving to 1-1-0 on the year. CJ Ross scored a goal and an assist, while Sherlyn Grijalva scored the other goal to lead the Red Devils to victory.

 

Saturday's fixture begins at 10 a.m.

 

In Friday's action, Luxemburg-Casco and Peshtigo could count on the wind to act as a 12th player, but the Bulldogs took advantage in a 3-2 win Friday night.

Gamblers fight back to tie Capitols, fall in overtime

The Green Bay Gamblers fought back to tie the game in the second period, but the Madison Capitols had the last laugh with a 4-3 win in overtime to send the weekend set back to Resch Center on Saturday.

 

The Gamblers were down 2-0 when Lukas Peterson and Ben Poitras scored within seven minutes of each other to tie the game at two. Libor Nemec scored the go-ahead run in the first five minutes of the third period only to have the Capitols tie the game with five seconds remaining. Madison's Colton Jamieson sent the home fans back to their cars happy with a goal in the opening minute of the extra stanza to earn the victory.

 

The regular season finale at the Resch Center will occur at 6:05 p.m. Saturday.

Rattlers Win Streak Ends on Late Cubs Homer in Game 2

The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers were six outs away from a doubleheader sweep of the South Bend Cubs and a six-game winning streak.  Jefferson Rojas had other ideas for the home team as he hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the sixth inning in the nightcap of the twinbill to send the Cubs to a 2-1 victory over the Rattlers.


Both starting pitchers buckled but didn’t break.  Wisconsin starter Will Rudy faced traffic in every inning, but no Cub reached second base against him over 4-2/3 innings.  Rudy allowed three hits, walked two, and struck out three.  South Bend starter Sam Armstrong allowed three hits, including back-to-back singles by Gregory Barrios and Mike Boeve in the fourth inning.  He would strike out four without a walk over four innings to keep the game scoreless.
 

Terence Doston and Jose Acosta gave the Timber Rattlers (5-2) the lead in the top of the fifth inning against reliever Angel Hernandez.  Doston singled with one out and was running on the 0-1 pitch to Acosta from Cubs reliever Angel Hernandez.  Acosta lined the ball fair down the line in right for a double and Doston beat the throw home for the 1-0 lead.

Rudy went out for the bottom of the fifth and retired the first two batters before giving up a single to end his 2024 debut on 66 pitches.  Wisconsin reliever Stiven Cruz got the final out of the fifth on a popup.

The Cubs (2-5) started their rally in the bottom of the sixth against Cruz as Rafael Morel drew a four-pitch walk.  Cruz missed with his first two pitches to Rojas before getting a called strike.  Rojas jumped on the next pitch and sent the ball to the bleachers in left to give South Bend a 2-1 lead, their first lead in the series against Wisconsin.

The Rattlers didn’t go quietly in their last at bat with Yovanny Cabrera taking over on the mound for South Bend.  Jesús Chirinos started the top of the seventh with a double and was replaced by pinch runner Jheremy Vargas.  Doston drew a one-out walk to put the go-ahead run on bases.  Cabrera got the next two outs on force plays at second to end the game and the Cubs five-game losing streak.

South Bend didn’t have an at bat with a runner in scoring position in game two of the doubleheader.  Wisconsin was 0-for-7 with runners in scoring position in the nightcap.

 

The series continues with a Saturday afternoon game at Four Winds Field.  Alexander Cornielle (1-0, 3.60) is the scheduled starting pitcher for the Timber Rattlers.  Luis Devers is set to make his 2024 debut for South Bend.  Game time is 3:05pm CDT.

Sturgeon Bay captures first Packerland golf meet of the year

The Sturgeon Bay golf team opened the Packerland Conference season with a win on Thursday at Cherry Hills Golf Course in Sturgeon Bay.

 

Led by Tre Wienke's nine-hole score of 42, the Clippers had four golfers finish under 50 strokes to secure the win with a score of 185. Every stroke mattered as Southern Door's Finley LaVine posted the best round of 37 to lead the Eagles to a second-place finish with a score of 191. 

 

Teddy Roth posted a score of 45 to take Gibraltar to third place with a score of 205. Evan Maccaux's 45 paced the Kewaunee Storm to fourth place, nine strokes behind the Vikings, with a score of 218.

 

After Oconto and Peshtigo took fifth and sixth place overall, Jordyn Welch posted a 59 to lead Sevastopol to a seventh-place finish with a score of 257. NEW Lutheran/Providence Academy does not have enough golfers to post a team score.

 

You can click this link for a deeper look into the scores from Thursday's golf meet.

 

Final Scores

STURGEON BAY 185
SOUTHERN DOOR 191

GIBRALTAR 209

KEWAUNEE 218

OCONTO 229

PESHTIGO 241

SEVASTOPOL 257

GREEN BAY NEW LUTHERAN incomplete team

Baseball round-up: Algoma, Gibraltar/WashingtonIsland prepare for doubleheader

Baseball action continues on Friday after a busy Thursday for area teams.

 

Friday's games include Algoma hosting Gibraltar/Washington Island for a doubleheader (4:30 p.m.), Southern Door welcoming Reedsville (4 p.m.), and Luxemburg-Casco traveling to Two Rivers for a matchup at Viet Nam Field (4:30 p.m.)

 

In Thursday's action:

The Gibraltar Vikings scored in the first inning before the Mishicot Indians took control in a 13-3 victory Thursday afternoon in non-conference baseball action.

 

The Sevastopol Pioneers baseball team found themselves down early and could not come back in a 9-2 loss to Manitowoc Lutheran on Thursday.

 

The Luxemburg-Casco baseball team had seven baserunners but could only muster a couple of runs in a 3-2 loss Thursday to Marinette. 

Soccer round-up: Luxemburg-Casco returns to action on Friday

It will be a quick turnaround for the Luxemburg-Casco Spartans girls' soccer team when they prepare to take on Peshtigo in a Friday night home fixture at 5 p.m.

 

In Thursday's action:

Sturgeon Bay’s defense hung tough all night against D-1 Sheboygan South earning a 0-0 tie at Horace Mann Field in Sheboygan.

 

Luxemburg-Casco and Freedom's soccer teams drew blood, but not much else in a 1-1 tie Thursday night in Luxemburg.

 

Picture courtesy of Becky Lemens

Softball round-up: Luxemburg-Casco looks to continue roll vs. Wrightstown

After local teams kept busy on Thursday, just three area teams have games lined up for Friday.

 

Algoma and Gibraltar/Washington Island will kick off the weekend with a twin bill in Algoma beginning at 4:30 p.m. while Luxemburg-Casco battles Wrightstown at home beginning at 4:30 p.m.

 

Thursday's results included:

The Waupaca Comets opened the scoring, but the Luxemburg-Casco softball team closed it down with nine unanswered runs in a 9-1 win on Thursday.

 

The Algoma Wolves made the most of their trip to Peshtigo on Thursday, beating the Bulldogs 6-0 and 9-4.

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