High School Highlights (Sept. 8)

By: 
NEW Media Staff

UPDATED: Sept. 11, 8:50 p.m.

GIRLS GOLF

Shawano 1st at Bay meet

Shawano earned a team score of 181 to win the Bay Conference tour stop on Sept. 8 at Lake Breeze Golf Club in Winneconne.

Sophia Eggert led the Hawks with a nine-hole round of 42, the second-best individual score on the day.

Teghan Kristof fired a round of 44, while Riley Dreier tallied a 45. Braylyn Babino turned in a round of 50, while Alli Johnson had a 60.

Bonduel comes in 6th at meet

Bonduel came in sixth with a score of 225 at the Bay Conference tour stop on Sept. 8 at Lake Breeze Golf Club in Winneconne.

Sarah Garside fired a round of 50 to lead the Bears, while Gabi Krause tallied a 57. Raina Dworniczak tallied a 58.

Thea Tauchen (60) and Kerry O'Harrow (61) capped the five-golfer team.

Oconto Falls 2nd at conference meet

Oconto Falls turned in a team score of 220 to place second at a North Eastern Conference match on Sept. 8 at River Island Golf Course in Oconto Falls. Wrightstown (206) was first, while Marinette (245) was third.

Kloeigh Seidl shot a nine-hole round of 54 to lead Oconto Falls on the day.

Taylor Miller and Kate Pytleski each posted rounds of 55 for the Panthers. Lexi Nelson tallied a 56, while Kenadee Seidl had a score of 58.

VOLLEYBALL

Oconto Falls 3

Little Chute 1

Oconto Falls picked up a NEC win over Little Chute on Sept. 8 in Oconto Falls. The Panthers won by scores of 25-19, 20-25, 25-19, 23-19.

Amber Otto recorded 18 attack kills, six aces, five total blocks and 12 digs to lead Oconto Falls to victory. Brailyn St. Louis tallied 13 attack kills, while Keira Cole had seven attack kills and four total blocks.

Hanna Krejcarek served five aces and led the Panthers with 25 assists. Morgan Moynihan chipped in 13 assists.

Kyndra Staidl led the hosts with 19 digs, while Madison Uelmen had 14.

Menominee Indian 3

Bowler 2

Menominee Indian escaped with a five-set win over Bowler on Sept. 8 in Bowler. The Eagles won by scores of 26-24, 23-25, 25-15, 18-25, 15-13.

Isabella Stevens tallied 20 attack kills, 18 digs and four aces for Bowler, while Ava Paiser had 16 assists. Brandi Spencer recorded 20 assists, eight digs and five aces, while Bertina Dodge and Autumn Thiex had 20 and 13 digs, respectively.

Shawano 3

New London 1

Shawano topped New London in a Bay Conference match on Sept. 8 in New London. The Hawks won by scores of 25-17, 18-25, 25-16, 25-11.

Leah Nordin recorded nine attack kills, four solo blocks and four block assists for Shawano. Abby Bystol led the team with 10 attack kills.

Alix Heath tallied 16 assists and four aces, while Gabby Koenig had 15 assists. Sami Richter posted a team-leading 18 digs.

Newman Catholic 3

Gresham 0

Gresham was swept by scores of 25-11, 25-17, 25-5 in a nonconference match against Newman Catholic on Sept. 8 in Wausau.

Rylie Kakwitch had 13 digs for Gresham. Lexi Baddmoccosin-Barnes tallied seven assists, while Chloe Bohl had five kills.

Rosholt 3

Tigerton 1

Tigerton dropped a Central Wisconsin Conference crossover match to Rosholt on Sept. 8 in Tigerton. Rosholt won by scores of 25-17, 24-26, 25-14, 25-23.

Skyler Hauser recorded 12 digs, 10 attack kills and six service points for Tigerton. Abby Swartz added 10 digs, 10 service points and six attack kills.

McKenzie Hoffman was credited with 10 assists for the Tigers. Jade Selle finished the match with eight service points and four attack kills, while Samantha Suehring had eight service points and nine digs.

GIRLS TENNIS

Shawano 5

New London 2

Shawano won its second straight conference match after taking down New London on Sept. 8 in Shawano.

Jenna Ainsworth (No. 1), Adison Moesch (No. 2), Sarah Carroll (No. 3) and Ireland Setterman (No. 4) all won singles matches for Shawano.

Ariana Albert and Ava Huntington had the team's doubles win in No. 3 play.

Singles: No. 1: Jenna Ainsworth S def. Kate Johnston, 6-2, 6-0; No. 2: Adison Moesch S def. Erin O'Donahue, 6-0, 6-0; No. 3: Sarah Carroll S def. Kiley Peterson, 6-0, 6-1; No. 4: Ireland Setterman S def. Sophia Shaw, 6-1, 6-1. Doubles: No. 1: Rachel Schuler-Anna Reismann N def. Anna Etten-Samantha Martzke, 6-1, 7-5; No. 2: Sydney Tews-Eve Hedtke N def. Rachael Cooper-Natalee Jung, 7-6 (3), 6-4; No. 3: Ariana Albert-Ava Huntington S def. Samantha Hoerth-Madison Wallace, 7-5, 6-4.

Ashwaubenon 7

Pulaski 0

Pulaski was unable to earn any wins during a Fox River Classic Conference loss to Ashwaubenon on Sept. 8 in Pulaski.

The Red Raiders fell to 0-4 in conference matches.

Singles: No. 1: Jordan Domnick A def. Kylie Coel, 6-0, 6-0; No. 2: Khali Wickert A def. Isabella Skalecki, 6-4, 6-4; No. 3: Lily Brown A def. Ayla Groteluschen, 6-3, 6-3; No. 4: Sarah Beaudo A def. Treva Robaidek, 6-2, 6-2. Doubles: No. 1: Karleigh Conradt-Mayghan Bongle A def. Madeline Diefenthaler-Ruth Krause, 7-6 (4), 6-2; No. 2: Lucy Cole-Saanvi Kunala A def. Sarah Johnson-Josie Steeno, 6-0, 6-3; No. 3: Nadia Schiegg-Arya Shankar-Damodhar A def. Mikalah Due-Hailey Jansen, 6-2, 6-3.

BOYS SOCCER

Pulaski 5

Waupaca 3

Pulaski took down Waupaca in a high-scoring nonconference match on Sept. 8 in Pulaski.

Ryan Drafz and Austin Decker scored unassisted goals to put Pulaski up 2-0. Corbin Tackmier added another unassisted goal in the 21st minute to make it 3-1.

Drafz and Decker scored again in the second half, both in the 60th minute. Hayden Burkel assisted on Decker's goal.

Goalie Mason Baker made two saves while defending the net for Pulaski.

GIRLS SWIM

Witt-Birn 91

Marinette 67

Wittenberg-Birnamwood won its second Bay Conference dual of the week after topping Marinette on Sept. 8 in Marinette.

Olivia Bessette won the 100- and 200-yard freestyles to lead Witt-Birn individually. Reese Dickman also won two events, claiming the top times in the 50 freestyle and 100 breaststroke. Faith Resch had the top time in the 500 freestyle.

Bessette, Dickman, Ava Hegewald and Faith Resch teamed up for first in the 200 medley relay. Bessette, Annika Resch, Andrea Powell and Claire Timm were first in the 200 freestyle relay, while Faith Resch, Annika Resch, Dickman and Jessica Storlie teamed up for first in the 400 freestyle relay.