High School Highlights - Sept. 24

By: 
NEW Media Staff

Updated: 3 p.m., 9/26

BOYS SOCCER

Shawano 4

Menasha 2

Shawano won its second straight Bay Conference match, doubling up Menasha on the road Tuesday.

Michael Klement, Carson Cummings, Chris Etori and Owen Moesch scored for the victorious Hawks. Cummings also was credited with an assist.

J.J. Pyatskowit made 12 saves while defending the net.

GIRLS TENNIS

Xavier 7

Shawano 0

Shawano hung tough, but was unable to earn any wins in a Bay Conference home loss to Xavier on Tuesday.

Anna Cuenca played for 2 hours, 15 minutes in a 6-3, 6-1 loss at No. 2 singles.

Each Shawano doubles team and singles player earned at least one point against the four-time defending Bay champions.

Singles: No. 1: Anne Marie Knabe X def. Isabella Buettner, 6-1, 6-1; No. 2: Bella Taleon X def. Anna Cuenca, 6-3, 6-1; No. 3: Mary Van Stratten X def. Peyton Buerman, 6-1, 6-2; No. 4: Maggie Mcginnis X def. Rylie Anderson, 6-0, 6-1.

Doubles: No. 1: Ellie Macksood-Erika Curtin X def. Grace Licausi-Aubree Zastrow, 6-1, 6-0; No. 2: Kylie Mccormick-Carly Bomier X def. Chloe Krueger-Alana Krolow, 6-2, 6-0; No. 3: Alaina Schauf-Madie Main X def. Jillian Black-Elise Pyatskowit, 6-2, 6-1.

VOLLEYBALL

Witt-Birn 3

Iola-Scandinavia 0

Wittenberg-Birnamwood improved to 3-0 in Central Wisconsin Conference-East Division play after a road sweep of Iola-Scandinavia on Tuesday. The Chargers won by scores of 25-17, 25-13, 25-16.

Abi Fraaza led Witt-Birn with 12 total kills, while Kaitlyn Clark had 10 and Reese Rogowski nine. McKenna Metropulos posted 21 assists, while Elizabeth Muscha had 18 digs.

“I was very proud how we played solid all night and finished the game in three sets,” said Witt-Birn coach Becky Rew. “Everyone stepped up and took a role in leading the team at different times. It was a real team effort.”

Gresham 3

Marion 0

Gresham improved to 3-0 in the CWC-North after a road sweep of Marion on Tuesday. The Wildcats won by scores of 25-18, 25-12, 25-18.

Karisa Nietzer finished with 15 kills and 11 service points to lead Gresham. Hannah Cerveny added 15 service points and 13 assists, Valarie Cerveny tallied seven kills and Jayden Jensen had nine digs.

Clintonville 3

New London 0

Clintonville cruised to a nonconference road victory over New London on Tuesday. The Truckers won by scores of 25-13, 25-15, 25-13.

Josie Colla finished the match with 17 total kills and four digs to lead Clintonville, while Autumn Steede and Jordan Lehman added eight and seven total kills, respectively.

Lindsy Carpenter tallied 24 assists and four digs, while McKinzie Fields had five digs, three attack kills and two aces.

Amherst 3

Bonduel 1

Bonduel battled, but came up short in a CWC-East home match against Amherst on Tuesday. Amherst won by scores of 25-18, 21-25, 25-23, 25-22.

Josie Hoffman totaled 10 kills, 14 digs and six aces to lead Bonduel, while Brenna Hertzfeldt had eight kills, 10 digs and four aces.

Allaina Robaidek contributed 13 assists, four total kills and seven digs for the Bears. Halea Sporisky had 10 assists, while Kylie Hoffman finished with 14 digs and four kills.

“Based on the scores of each set, it was anyone’s game. They (Amherst) made a few more plays when they needed to,” said Bonduel coach Abby Reinke. “I think we made another step in the right direction.”

Manawa 3

Tigerton 0

Tigerton dropped a CWC-North match to Manawa on Tuesday. Manawa won by scores of 25-16, 25-20, 25-15.

Savannah Swartz finished with eight kills and six service points for Tigerton, while Adrienne Brady tallied eight assists and four kills. Colleen Smith also had four kills.

Ladia Block led the Tigers with 16 digs, while Skyler Hauser had eight. Elizabeth Robbins contributed six assists and six service points, while Abby Swartz had seven service points and four assists.

GIRLS SWIM

New London 114

Shawano/Bonduel 56

Shawano/Bonduel dropped a Bay Conference dual to New London in Shawano on Tuesday.

The co-op’s 200-yard medley relay team of Allison Langlois, Gabi Bukoski, Isabel Colon and Macy Monfils took second in 2:14.17. The same quartet finished second in the 400 freestyle relay with a time of 4:28.86.

Individually, Colon took second in the 50 freestyle (27.67), while Langlois was second in the 100 freestyle (1:04.02). Bukoski came in second in the 500 freestyle (6:20.39).

“It was an exciting meet with lots of competitive races,” said Shawano/Bonduel coach Gina Monfils. “Our swimmers did an excellent job, and stuck to their goals.”

Seymour 111

Witt-Birn 58

Wittenberg-Birnamwood earned a pair of first-place finishes during a Bay Conference dual loss to Seymour in Wittenberg on Tuesday.

Witt-Birn’s Annika Resch won the 100 freestyle in a time of 59.9 seconds, with teammate Lauren Bahr taking second in 1:02.32. Bahr also won the 100 backstroke (1:11.96).

Taking second individually for the Chargers was Christina Thrun in the 500 freestyle (6:25.85) and 200 IM (2:44.5), Resch in the 200 freestyle (2:14.17) and Jessica Storlie in the 50 freestyle (29.66). The team’s 200 freestyle relay team of Bahr, Resch, Alexa Chaney and Thrun also took second in 1:53.39.