OSHKOSH - The Papermakers banged 13 hits in the five-inning victory over the Wildcats. Track & Field High School United States Wisconsin Division 1 Sectional 4 4A Beaver Dam Sheboygan North. Valders winners included Grace Neuenfeldt (high jump, 4-6), Avery Kauth (100, :17.15), Hannah Welch (1,600, 5:47.453) and Brooke Lau (800, 2:41.49). Ava Huempfner had two assists. Avery OLoughlin and Francesca Parker also scored. The last most major addition was in 2006, when a cafeteria, commons area, expanded facilities for indoor athletics, and currently unutilized space for future use were added. Wesenberg added two assists and Elianna Noe also had an assist. Colten Nieland added a 2-for-3 line for the Thunder. She pitched seven innings, allowed five earned runs and struck out eight. Ray Peroutka 7-5, 6-3; Oliver Quintero SN def. deforest 167, hortonville 152.5, waupun 110, berlin 94.5, campbellsport 91, ripon 57, north fond du lac 15, clintonville 8. small schools. De Peres Grady Lenn was a double-winner, taking first in the 1,600-meter run (4:27.93) and the 3,200-meter run (9:45.08). Lauren Stettbacher was 2-for-2 with three RBIs, Abi Miller had two hits and three RBIs, Violet Hughes was 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs, and Madison Miller and Lucy Schumacher had two hits each. Logan Carroll 6-3, 6-1; Marek Woytasik def. In the second game, Tenley Kuehn was the winning pitcher scattering seven hits and recording eight strikeouts. Aaron Brey got the win for Gibraltar/Washington Island, pitching 5 innings of relief. Josh Bradley/Riley Sass V def. In the boys meet, Pacellis Adam Eiden won the 800-meter run (2:04.61) and the 1,600-meter run (4:35.09). Track & Field Softball Girls Soccer Baseball Boys Golf Boys Tennis. All rights reserved. OSHKOSH - Charley Mullen scored two goals for the Knights in the tie against the Ledgers. GREEN BAY - Olivia Doerre scored the first goal in the sixth minute for River Falls and Elliott Bell added to its lead halfway through the 16th minute on an assist from Kraly Walker. Detloff was also named team MVP during his senior year at North, lettered three years in cross country and two years in track & field. GREEN BAY - Deuce Musial and Jackson Spejcher combined to no-hit the Golden Raiders in a Fox River Classic Conference matchup. Fax: (920) 459-3601. Matt Davis def. Kylie Meister had an assist for Roncalli, and goalie Maygen Ertman made 10 saves in net for the Jets. SEYMOUR - Ashton Henning led the Hawks with a 3-for-5 day, hitting a double and a grand slam while collecting five RBIs in the win over the Thunder. Sheboygan North Invite HS. He allowed four hits, three runs (two earned) and struck out nine. Sheboygan South High School is part of the Sheboygan Area School District and has approximately 1,300 students and 23 varsity sports. Charlie Tauchen pitched three innings for the save, allowing one hit and striking out three. If you would like to customise your choices, click 'Manage privacy settings'. Nowak made two saves in goal and Wojahn made one save. KAUKAUNA 145, FREEDOM 124, LITTLE CHUTE 110, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 109, CAMPBELLSPORT 62, NEW LONDON 48, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 32, SOUTHERN DOOR 23, TOMAHAWK 22, WAUPACA 14, OSHKOSH NORTH 13, KAUKAUNA 150, FREEDOM 119.5, LITTLE CHUTE 97, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 89.5, OSHKOSH NORTH 69, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 59, NEW LONDON 39.5, CAMPBELLSPORT 37, WAUPACA 26.5, TOMAHAWK 10, SOUTHERN DOOR 5. Sheboygan South High School, home of the Redwings, is a public school located in Sheboygan, WI. They struck out 10 and allowed only one earned run. See the Boys Varsity Track schedule for the Raiders. WRIGHTSTOWN - The Vikings pounded out 24 hits to earn the doubleheader sweep. Leah Patterson took the loss for North Fond du Lac. Seth Charles 6-2, 6-1; Elijah Lee SN def. In the opener, Ashlyn Schultz opened the scoring, hitting a two-run homer on a 3-2 pitch in the first inning. Brillions Megan Schuman won the triple jump (33-10.5). Want to receive team alerts? Chilton had first-place finishes with the 1,600 relay team (4:11.35), Isaiah Ray (discus, 114-6.5) and Jack Lisowe (pole vault, 8-6). Jack Adler took the loss for Oconto Falls. Marek Woytasik 6-0, 6-0; Austen Bowen DP def. Fisher MacKenzie pitched a complete game for the win. Joey Perry led Winneconne withthree first-place finishes including the high jump (5-2), the 200-meter dash (:26.09) and the 400-meter dash (:58.42). Denmark added four runs in the fourth to all but seal the win. In the 78th minute, Adycen Engels scored courtesy of an assist from Alexandra Siudzinski on a free kick to tie the game. GREEN BAY - Mikayla Taycher, Kaylyn Erickson, Johanna Thompson, Yeniz Guzman Tapia and Kimberly Sanchez scored for Preble in the victory. Matt Davis 6-0, 6-0; Stefen Graf DP def. Charlie Lorbecki won the shot put (44-9.5) and the discus (141-11.5). Jack Diekelman/Carter Gaede 6-3, 6-1; Brock Chandonais/Winston Hill SP def. NORWAY, Mich. - The Bears scored three runs in the third inning and five in the fourth in the nonconference win. Other winners in the girls meet included Sierra Hoffman of Little Chute in the 100 (:12.87), Gracie Martzahl of Freedom in the 400 (1:03.28), Claire Helmila of Freedom in the 800 (2:19.39) and the 1,600 (5:22.05), Lydia Merrick in the 300 hurdles (:49.05) and high jump (5-0), the Little Chute 400 relay team (:52.61) and 1,600 relay team (4:13.73), Aubree Koenigs of Campbellsport in the shot put (36-11), Emma Nilson of Fox Valley Lutheran in the discus (117-5), Sienna Hewitt of Campbellsport in the pole vault (10-0), and Alexa Gordee of Fox Valley Lutheran in the long jump (15-8) and the triple jump (34-10.5). Mix pitched a complete game to get the win. VALDERS 159, OMRO 115, CEDAR GROVE-BELGIUM 101, MENASHA 95, GREEN BAY NEW LUTHERAN 70. Kuehn also had two hits for the Hornets. Also picking up wins for the Foxes were Mason Levezow in the pole vault (10-0), Andrew Kilgas in the triple jump (38-4) and the 800 relay (1:38.14). The Hornets 11-hit attack included two apiece by Sam Foytik, Bridgette Beau and Savage. Kenna Mix had a double and drove in two runs for New London. Evan Wilcox won the 110 hurdles (:17.05) and the 300 hurdles (:42.80). Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. Ebony Sinclair of Green Bay NEW Lutheran came away with wins in the 100 (:13.65), 200 (:28.70) and long jump (15-9). . St. Mary Catholic got a first-place finish from Nolie Anderson in the discus (120-8) and Lauren Ripley in the 1,600-meter run (5:50.70). This activity is open to both middle and high school WSHS 91.7 FM is a 180 watt, noncommercial FM radio station operated by the broadcasting students of Sheboygan North and North HighBooster Club works towards supporting all sports teams and co-curricular activities. The 400 relay team took first (:52.30) as did the 800 relay team (1:49.07). The awards ceremony is May 7th in Wausau, and whether Dettloff wins or not, theres plenty in his future as hes headed to Columbia University next year to study social sciences and compete in swimming. Colwell took the loss. Nystrom was 2-for-3 with a double as SPASH moved to 7-1 on the season. Mills lost his no-hitter with two outs in the sixth. Campbellsports Logan Nolan won the 1,600 (4:45.85) and the 3,200 (10:28.49). Busse also earned the win, working all five innings, allowing four hits and two earned runs with two strikeouts. Ellie Judkins and Anna Willis scored goals for Springs. Brock Chandonais/Jacob Lutgen 6-2, 6-1; Will Bevers/Adam Rust SP def. Olivia Ullman hadthree hits, including a double, and scoredthree runs. Partial Results Sat, Mar 19, 2022 Mar 19, 2022 Sheboygan North HS . Annika Schoeneman and Jordis Brilla both scored twice for Sturgeon Bay, which broke the game open early, scoring 11 runs in the first inning. Freedom is 3-3 in the NEC and 6-3 overall. The boys basketball team won the 1986 Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association class A state basketball title.[4]. The school participated in the Fox River Valley Conference from the school's opening in 1938 until the 200708 school year, when the WIAA realigned the state's athletic conferences, placing North in the Fox River Classic Conference. ALGOMA - The Wolves defeated Mishicot by scoring a run withtwo outs in the seventh inning. Other event winners for the Vikings were Brooke Lau in the 800 (2:41.41), Hannah Welch in the 1,600 (5:36.86) and Natalie Riederer in the discus (89-4.5). Menu. Aitken set a school record in the 200. Winnebago Lutheran won the 800 relay (1:33.98). MAYVILLE 175.5, FALL RIVER 116, CENTRAL WISCONSIN CHRISTIAN 108, RIO 75.5, HORICON 69.5, RANDOLPH/CAMBRIA-FRIESLAND 18.5, HUSTISFORD 18, MAYVILLE 251, FALL RIVER 102, RIO 80, CENTRAL WISCONSIN CHRISTIAN 70, HORICON 62, RANDOLPH/CAMBRIA-FRIESLAND 28, HUSTISFORD 26, TRINITY ACADEMY 6. He allowed an unearned run and struck out eight. Alex Vander Loop was the winning pitcher. Koenigs set a school record in the shot put. KIMBERLY - The Papermakers rebounded as Hunter Berry picked up the win on the mound. MANITOWOC - The Tigers scored three runs in the first inning and never trailed in the victory over the Jets. MOSINEE - Mosinee picked up three nonconference wins, defeating Waupun 10-8, New London 5-2 and Whitnall 18-2. Cael Sabel and Davis Dercks each had two hits. Cami Nitz had two hits with two RBIs. Sheboygan Norths Ryan Lang took first in the 400 (51.85 seconds), while Golden Raiders teammate Ian Willemsen was first in the 3,200 in 10:20.54. Alyida Wieting won the 3,200 (14:52.31). Lily Watson (800, 2:34.36), Zoe Watson (1,600, 56:34.79), Lilly Larson (3,200, 12:37.15), Halle Meyer (300 hurdles, :52.35), the 400 relay team (:55.89), the 1,600 relay team (4:37.72), the 3,200 relay team (11:08.48) and Brooklyn Manz (shot put, 36-4.5; discus, 108-10). Brillion got winning performances from Dylan Schuman (200, :24.20), Jesse Alvarez (400, :55.08), Lucas Mathes (800, 2:09.44; triple jump, 39-3), the 1,600 relay team (3:47.30), Logan Schmidt (shot put, 43-7) and William VanderZanden (high jump, 6-0). Sheboygan Area School District. In the second game, Wrightstown snapped a 5-5 tie in the fifth inning withthree runs. North High School Trap is once again getting ready for this season!! Teammate Jacob Ross took first in the 3,200-meter run (10:29.81). WATERTOWN - Two big innings in both games proved to be the difference for the Panthers. PESHTIGO - Naomi Rikkola had a triple and three RBIs and Jolene Luedtke had two hits, including a double, as the Pioneers dropped the first game of the doubleheader to the Bulldogs. Matt Davis 6-1, 6-0; Justin Walker K def. Breahna Mentink was 2-for-2 with two RBIs for Fond du Lac. Among the sixteen boys being considered is Dylan Dettloff, whos earned nine varsity letters spanning three sports including swimming and diving, cross country and track & field. Amber Johanek got the win over Denmark in the first game. North High teams include cheer and stunt, gymnastics, basketball, soccer, track, volleyball, tennis, golf, baseball, softball, football, cross county, trap, swimming . Miller was 4-for-5 with two doubles and two RBIs. 2023 www.postcrescent.com. Lydia Vander Meer had one assist for Kiel. Explore activities offered by the Community Recreation Department! 2 singles. Results Meet Info Posts Teams Team Scores Schedule. VALDERS - Laura Stangel scored two goals and Marta Pavone scored one as the Jets earned the Eastern Wisconsin Conference win. First Day of Practice Monday, August 15, 2022.In order to participate you must. Kiel won the 400 relay (:45.25), the 1,600 relay (3:43.26) and the 3,200 relay (8:37.59). Carlson stole two bases and Boucher scored a pair of runs. . Academics Staff Directory Activities MySASD About Staff Wellness Students School Meals Families Skyward Calendar News. Ryan Johnson and Ryan Baehman both hit a double. KIEL - Taylor Schad scored three goals for the Raiders in the nonconference victory. Go Redwings! Position: SG Points/Game 15.3 Free Throw % 70 Field Goal % 45 Rebounds/Game 4.5 Assists/Game 4.5 Wingspan 5'8 Bench Press 125 Squat 225 PULASKI 319, SEYMOUR 343, KAUKAUNA 344, WRIGHTSTOWN 349, PULASKI II 355, OCONTO FALLS 359, MARINETTE 369, DE PERE 372, KAUKAUNA II 382, STURGEON BAY 385, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 404, SEYMOUR II 411, FREEDOM 418, SOUTHERN DOOR 449. Submit your art work, poetry or writing to be published in Iridescence literary magazine. SHEBOYGAN - Abby Reinl had two goals and an assist to lead the Golden Raiders to the win. OCONTO FALLS - The Tigers won the first game, breaking it open with a five-run fourth inning. Charlie Nackers won the high jump (5-6). Karly Helf, Taylor Papendorf, Addison Lund and Sam Shuey each hadtwo hits for Menasha, with Papendorf driving inthree runs.