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Algoma track holds own at Oconto Falls Invite

The Algoma track team was among the dozen squads at Thursday's Oconto Falls Invitational.

 

Wyatt Fay (3rd, pole vault) and Faith Gerdmann (1st, shot put; 3rd, discus) posted top-three finishes for the Wolves as they finished in the top 10 for both the boys and the girls.

 

You can find the full results here.

 

 

Gerdmann wins shot put at Kewaunee Pent

Faith Gerdmann captured the lone win for the Algoma Track Team at the Kewaunee Pent on Tuesday that was delay for over an hour due to storms in the area.

 

Gerdmann cracked 33 feet for first place in the shot put while she threw over 96 feet in the discus to take second place. Brennan Buckman was the top-performing boy place-wise in the meet, coming in second place in the pole vault. Several members posted personal and season bests in the meet, including Mason Melohn (shot put), Isaac Yunk (discus), Aiden Moen (300m hurdles), Zoey Stuth (100m hurdles), and Emily Reif (300m hurdles) to come in the top three. 
 

Mens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

7.10Brennan Buckman11.990aPRAlgoma

17.11Isaac Yunk12.860aPRAlgoma

18.9Jack Meverden13.013aAlgoma

26.11Mark Vera-Barron14.451aPRAlgoma

27.9Brayden Brumm14.720aAlgoma

28.9Jordan Dukish14.879aPRAlgoma

30.9Preston Borths16.934aPRAlgoma

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

8.11Hunter O'Hern27.173aSRAlgoma

9.11John Kirchman28.440aSRAlgoma

15.11Mark Vera-Barron31.075aSRAlgoma

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

8.9Jack Meverden1:01.340aPRAlgoma

16.9Brayden Brumm1:13.690aAlgoma

110m Hurdles Varsity - Finals

3.10Aiden MoenNTAlgoma

 

300m Hurdles Varsity - Finals

3.10Aiden Moen47.176aPRAlgoma

5.10Brennan Buckman49.459aAlgoma

 

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

5.

--Relay Team

51.513a

Algoma

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

3.

--Relay Team

4:36.977a

Algoma

 

4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals

4.

--Relay Team

10:46.010a

Algoma

 

Shot Put Varsity - Finals

3.12Mason Melohn43'08.50PRAlgoma

6.12Colton Feld34'02.00Algoma

7.11John Kirchman33'00.25Algoma

9.10Josh Bennett32'02.75Algoma

11.10Lane Cochart29'04.25Algoma

13.9Jordan Dukish27'09.75Algoma

20.10Chris Wolf24'04.00Algoma

23.11Aiden Tweedy21'10.50Algoma

24.9Preston Borths21'10.25PRAlgoma

---11Isaac YunkNMAlgoma

 

Discus Varsity - Finals

3.11Isaac Yunk112'08PRAlgoma

4.11John Kirchman109'05PRAlgoma

5.12Mason Melohn106'05Algoma

8.10Lane Cochart98'04Algoma

10.12Colton Feld97'02SRAlgoma

14.10Chris Wolf80'09PRAlgoma

16.10Josh Bennett75'04Algoma

17.11Aiden Tweedy75'03PRAlgoma

19.9Jordan Dukish74'07Algoma

27.9Preston Borths57'11PRAlgoma

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

5.10Braden Crewe5'0.00Algoma

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

2.10Brennan Buckman9'6.00Algoma

6.9Cooper Fay7'0.00Algoma

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

4.11Tyler Challis16'08.50PRAlgoma

8.11Hunter O'Hern15'07.50SRAlgoma

20.9Preston Borths10'03.00PRAlgoma

---9Cooper FayNMAlgoma

---11Isaac YunkNMAlgoma

---9Jack MeverdenNMAlgoma

---11Mark Vera-BarronNMAlgoma

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

7.11Tyler Challis34'11.00Algoma

11.11Hunter O'Hern32'10.00PRAlgoma

 

Womens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

12.9Ellie Reif15.982aAlgoma

17.12Kayleigh Woelfel16.897aSRAlgoma

24.10Vicky Liu18.537aPRAlgoma

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

7.10Sylvia Toebe33.719aPRAlgoma

8.10Mia Barragan34.045aAlgoma

9.10Tessa LeBotte34.308aPRAlgoma

15.12Kayleigh Woelfel37.067aAlgoma

16.10Madelyn Borths38.829aAlgoma

18.10Vicky Liu40.834aPRAlgoma

 

100m Hurdles Varsity - Finals

3.12Zoey Stuth20.042aPRAlgoma

4.11Emily Reif20.902aPRAlgoma

8.10Tessa LeBotte23.703aPRAlgoma

 

300m Hurdles Varsity - Finals

3.11Emily Reif1:01.236aSRAlgoma

4.11Vivika Meverden1:02.868aAlgoma

6.12Zoey Stuth1:04.369aAlgoma

 

Shot Put Varsity - Finals

1.12Faith Gerdmann33'08.00Algoma

6.10Madelyn Borths22'04.25PRAlgoma

9.10Mackenzie Stewart20'06.50PRAlgoma

11.10Sylvia Toebe13'06.75Algoma

 

Discus Varsity - Finals

2.12Faith Gerdmann96'03.00Algoma

6.11Vivika Meverden65'08.00PRAlgoma

9.10Sylvia Toebe49'03.50PRAlgoma

11.10Madelyn Borths47'01.00Algoma

13.10Mackenzie Stewart26'03.00Algoma

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

5.10Sylvia Toebe3'10.00PRAlgoma

6.12Kayleigh Woelfel3'10.00Algoma

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

3.9Estella Marrero7'0.00Algoma

8.9Ellie Reif5'0.00Algoma

---10Vicky LiuNHAlgoma

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

4.9Estella Marrero13'08.50PRAlgoma

5.12Zoey Stuth13'06.00PRAlgoma

---11Emily ReifNMAlgoma

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

2.11Emily Reif27'05.50Algoma

4.10Tessa LeBotte25'05.50PRAlgoma

5.10Mia Barragan25'03.00PRAlgoma

Wolves sweep doubleheader from Clippers

The Algoma Wolves cruised to a home sweep against the Sturgeon Bay Clippers. The Wolves shutout the Clippers 13-0 in the first game and hammered Sturgeon Bay 17-1 in the second game of the double bill in Packerland Conference play.

 

In the opener, Nora Krause and Hannah Nell scored three runs, while

Jaydn Nellis homered and tripled in scoring two runs to pace the Wolves.

Macie Zimmerman threw ten strikeouts, picking up the win in the opener.

 

In game two, Ryley Zimmerman and Brooke Mattson each scored three runs,  while Megan Zimmer added a home run.

 

Algoma improves to 7-1 and first place in the conference, while Sturgeon Bay falls to 0-8.  

Wolves baseball tames Peshtigo

The Algoma Wolves trailed by four runs before taking charge and winning their matchup against Peshtigo 9-5.

 

The rally started with a single run in the fourth inning before they scored four runs in the fifth inning to take a slim 5-4 runs. The Bulldogs forced extra innings with a run in the seventh inning before the Wolves scored four in the top of the ninth to earn the win.

 

Braeden Leist drove in three runs as he went 3-4 from the plate while Parker Lischka went 2-5 with two RBI. Carson Leist, Charlie Prokash, Jordan Fenendael, and Cayden Neuzil recorded RBI.

 

Caleb Klimek led the Bulldogs with a three-run homer. 

Algoma girls softball splits doubleheader with Southern Door, 9-4, 5-2

Algoma Wolves and Southern Door Eagles played to a Packerland Conference doubleheader split on Tuesday night.

In the opener, Algoma’s Megan Zimmer had four hits, including a three-run homer, and Ryley Zimmerman had three hits to lift the Wolves to a 9-4 win.

Maci Zimmerman threw seven innings and struck out 11 to pick up the win, while Ashlyn Delfosse took the loss for Southern Door.

Abi Tooley led Southern Door with three hits, while Bella Price and Sophia Counard had two each.

The Eagles claimed game two in five innings with a 5-2 decision.

Delfosse led Southern Door with two hits, including a two-run home run, and Madyson Counard added a two-run home run in the victory.

Alanah Kaye pitched five innings, striking out three and allowing just four hits, earning the win for the Eagles.

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. The action begins at 4 p.m.

Wolves make quick work of Vikings in doubleheader sweep

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

 

Game one went six innings as the Wolves put up crooked numbers in the first, third, fifth, and sixth innings to put the Vikings away early. Macie Zimmerman struck out 16 of the 18 Vikings she faced in her no-hit bid. She was also 3-3 with two RBI. Nora Krause led the way offensively as she drove in four runs with two hits. One of those hits was the result of an inside-the-park homer. Anna Dalke took the loss, allowing 12 runs (8 ER) on eight hits while striking out two.

 

The Wolves scored 15 runs in the second inning of a three-inning, 24-0 win in game two. The game did feature Gibraltar's lone hit of the day, which was a lead-off double by Pam Prescott. Macie Zimmerman led the way with five RBI with three hits while Nora Krause drove in four runs. Ryley Zimmerman, Sierra Slaby, Hannah Nell, Jadyn Nellis, and Brooke Mattson had at least two RBI in the game. All but one player had at least one RBI, and everyone had at least one hit. Hannah Nell allowed one hit and struck out two in her three-inning win, while Emilie Glocke took the loss for the Vikings as she gave up ten runs (10 ER) on eight hits in just one inning of work.

Wolves softball sweeps Bulldogs

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

 

In their 6-0 win, Macie Zimmerman starred from the circle. She went the full seven innings, allowing just two hits while striking out 13 Bulldogs. She also contributed offensively, going 1-3 with a first-inning RBI single. Ryley Zimmerman and Sierra Slaby each had two hits, while Nora Krause and Megan Zimmer joined Macie in the RBI department. 

 

During their 9-4 victory, the Bulldogs opened the scoring, but the Wolves came back with four runs in the second inning thanks to RBI hits by Brooke Mattson, Ryley Zimmerman, and Macie Zimmerman. The two teams would trade blows in the third and fourth innings before the Wolves added some insurance runs in the fifth inning. Ryley and Macie combined for five hits and seven RBI across their eight at-bats. Natalie Ray also drove in a run in the victory. Hannah Nell won from the circle, allowing four runs ( 3 ER) and seven hits across seven innings while striking out eight.

 

The Wolves are back in action on Friday against winless Gibraltar. They have allowed double-digit run totals in all five of their losses but got to Pioneer pitching in their last game thanks to a 3-for-3, two RBI day from Pam Prescott, and a multi-RBI day from Kylie Kwaterski. First pitch is slated for 4 p.m.

Algoma's Moen, Marrero, and Gerdman all capture wins at Packerland meet

The Algoma track team won more than a few events at Tuesday's Packerland Conference meet, which Sevastopol hosted.

 

On the boys' side, Aiden Moen ran a personal record in the 110m hurdles to capture first place, complementing his runner-up finish in the 300m hurdles. Alex Kirchman (3200m), Braden Crewe (high jump), Brennan Buckman (pole vault), and Wyatt Fay (pole vault) also posted top-three performances.

 

For the girls, Faith Gerdmann had a season-best toss to win the shot put while Estella Marrero posted a personal record in the pole vault to win that event. Emily Reif (triple jump), Gerdmann (discus), Marrero (800m), Zoey Stuth (110m and 300m hurdles) also finished in the top three.

 

Womens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

8. 9 Ellie Reif 15.29aPR

Algoma

14. 10 Madelyn Borths 16.21aPR

Algoma

15. 10 Tessa LeBotte 16.23aPR

Algoma

19. 12 Kayleigh Woelfel 17.14aSR

Algoma

23. 10 Vicky Liu 18.63aPR

Algoma

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

8. 10 Mia Barragan 33.62aPR

Algoma

13. 10 Tessa LeBotte 35.24aPR

Algoma

15. 10 Madelyn Borths 36.26aSR

Algoma

16. 12 Kayleigh Woelfel 36.35aSR

Algoma

17. 10 Vicky Liu 41.98aPR

Algoma

9 Ellie Reif SCR

Algoma

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

7. 9 Estella Marrero 1:13.74aPR

Algoma

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

3. 9 Estella Marrero 3:32.82aPR

Algoma

 

100m Hurdles Varsity - Finals

2. 12 Zoey Stuth 21.08aSR

Algoma

6. 11 Emily Reif 25.70aSR

Algoma

 

300m Hurdles Varsity - Finals

3. 12 Zoey Stuth 1:02.36aSR

Algoma

6. 11 Emily Reif 1:03.11aSR

Algoma

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

9

Ellie Reif

10

Tessa LeBotte

10

Mia Barragan

10

Sylvia Toebe

DQ

Algoma - A

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.

12

Zoey Stuth

11

Emily Reif

11

Vivika Meverden

9

Estella Marrero

5:38.83a

Algoma - A

 

Shot Put Varsity - Finals

1. 12 Faith Gerdmann 33' 3SR

Algoma

8. 10 Hailee Neuzil 20' 11.75PR

Algoma

9. 10 Madelyn Borths 20' 0

Algoma

12. 11 Vivika Meverden 17' 11.75PR

Algoma

13. 10 Mackenzie Stewart 17' 2PR

Algoma

 

Discus Varsity - Finals

2. 12 Faith Gerdmann 88' 4SR

Algoma

7. 10 Madelyn Borths 54' 3PR

Algoma

8. 11 Vivika Meverden 51' 11PR

Algoma

11. 10 Mackenzie Stewart 38' 3PR

Algoma

12. 10 Sylvia Toebe 30' 3PR

Algoma

10 Hailee Neuzil SCR

Algoma

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

7. 12 Kayleigh Woelfel 4' 0

Algoma

10 Sylvia Toebe NH

Algoma

11 Vivika Meverden NH

Algoma

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

1. 9 Estella Marrero 7' 6PR

Algoma

4. 9 Ellie Reif 6' 0PR

Algoma

10 Vicky Liu NH

Algoma

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

9. 12 Zoey Stuth 11' 3PR

Algoma

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

3. 11 Emily Reif 25' 9PR

Algoma

 

Mens Results

100 Meters Varsity - Finals

15.9Jack Meverden12.79aPRAlgoma

20.9Brayden Brumm14.65aPRAlgoma

10Lane CochartSCRAlgoma

11Mark Vera-BarronSCRAlgoma

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

5.10Brennan Buckman25.38aPRAlgoma

7.11Wyatt Fay26.10aPRAlgoma

16.9Brayden Brumm31.51aPRAlgoma

10Lane CochartSCRAlgoma

10Braden CreweNTAlgoma

11Mark Vera-BarronNTAlgoma

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

9Brayden BrummSCRAlgoma

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

9Cooper FaySCRAlgoma

 

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

4.11Alex Kirchman5:22.38aPRAlgoma

 

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.11Alex Kirchman12:24.58aSRAlgoma

 

110m Hurdles Varsity - Finals

1.10Aiden Moen18.70aPRAlgoma

 

300m Hurdles Varsity - Finals

2.10Aiden Moen47.91aSRAlgoma

 

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals

3.11

Hunter O'Hern

11

Wyatt Fay

9

Jack Meverden

10

Brennan Buckman

49.19a

Algoma - A

6.11

Isaac Yunk

12

Colton Feld

12

Mason Melohn

11

John Kirchman

53.74a

Algoma - B

 

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

4.11

Hunter O'Hern

11

Tyler Challis

9

Cooper Fay

9

Jack Meverden

1:46.29a

Algoma - A

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.10

Aiden Moen

11

Wyatt Fay

11

John Kirchman

10

Brennan Buckman

4:11.01a

Algoma - A

4.10

Braden Crewe

9

Cooper Fay

11

Tyler Challis

11

Alex Kirchman

4:33.42a

Algoma - B

 

Shot Put Varsity - Finals

4.12Mason Melohn39' 10.25Algoma

7.12Colton Feld34' 10.25Algoma

9.11John Kirchman34' 0.5SRAlgoma

10.10Josh Bennett32' 4.5Algoma

13.11Isaac Yunk30' 1.5Algoma

15.9Jordan Dukish29' 0PRAlgoma

17.12Chris Wolf27' 10.75PRAlgoma

19.11Aiden Tweedy25' 5.5Algoma

21.9Preston Borths19' 8Algoma

11Gavin BielawskiSCRAlgoma

10Lane CochartSCRAlgoma

 

Discus Varsity - Finals

5.11John Kirchman99' 11PRAlgoma

6.12Mason Melohn97' 1SRAlgoma

7.12Colton Feld88' 2SRAlgoma

10.11Isaac Yunk71' 5PRAlgoma

13.10Josh Bennett68' 6SRAlgoma

16.12Chris Wolf64' 7PRAlgoma

19.9Jordan Dukish63' 3PRAlgoma

20.11Aiden Tweedy56' 11PRAlgoma

22.9Preston Borths49' 10PRAlgoma

11Gavin BielawskiSCRAlgoma

10Lane CochartSCRAlgoma

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

2.10Braden Crewe5' 4SRAlgoma

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

2.10Brennan Buckman10' 0PRAlgoma

3.11Wyatt Fay10' 0PRAlgoma

9Cooper FaySCRAlgoma

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

7.11Isaac Yunk15' 7.5PRAlgoma

11.11Tyler Challis14' 1SRAlgoma

12.9Jack Meverden13' 2.5PRAlgoma

11Hunter O'HernSCRAlgoma

11Mark Vera-BarronSCRAlgoma

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

3.11Tyler Challis35' 9.5PRAlgoma

6.11Hunter O'Hern30' 4PRAlgoma

Wolves baseball edged by St. Mary's Catholic

The Zephyrs scored one in the bottom of the first and one in the bottom of the 7th to edge out a win against the Wolves. Braeden Leist got his second start of his high school career and was very efficient. He gave up one run on scattering four hits while the defense behind him was very solid. Algoma scratched out their lone run by Parker Lischka in the 5th on a wild pitch by SMC starter Fischer Makenzie. Algoma struggled to get the clutch hit, having runners on base all night. 

 

Algoma is back in action in the friendly confines of Perry Field Friday night when the Vikings of Gibraltar come to town for a doubleheader.

 

Algoma is now 0-2 

SMC 1-0

 

Algoma Pitching

Braeden Leist 4in, 4h, 1 bb, 1K, 1ER

Charlie Prokash (L) 2in, 3h, 0bb, 2k, 1 Unearned run

 

SMC Pitching

Fischer Mackenzie 6in, 4h, 2bb, 7ks

Aiden Birling (W) 1in, 1 h, 1k

 

 

Algoma - Chase Romdenne 2 for 3

Grant Vandervest 1 Hit, 1BB and 1 SB

Aiden Jorns and Carson Leist - 1 Hit each

 

SMC Hitting

Colin Nigl 2 for 3 1 RBI

Fischer Mackenzie 1 for 4 GWRIB

Joe Pirillo 2 for 3

 

(photo courtesy of Algoma Baseball)

Wolves softball rally past Wolverines

The Algoma Wolves scored six times in the fourth inning to beat Crivitz 10-7 on the road.

 

The Wolverines responded to an early Wolves run with four in the bottom of the first, thanks to a grand slam by T Tracy. They would extend the lead to 6-1 with single tallies in the second and third innings before the Wolves made their run to take the lead. The Wolves scored three times on bases-loaded walks before Nora Krause slapped a single to right field to drive in two runs. 

 

The Wolverines tied the game at seven in the bottom half of the inning, but the Wolves were gifted three runs (passed ball, RBI ground out, bases loaded walk) in the top of the seventh to come home with the win.

Algoma hosts first outdoor track meet of the year

The Algoma track team will stay put as the rest of the Packerland Conference go their separate ways on Tuesday for their first outdoor meets of the year.

 

The Wolves will host Kewaunee, Southern Door, and Sturgeon Bay, while Gibraltar and Sevastopol will join NEW Lutheran and Oconto for a trip to Peshtigo. 

 

Both meets will begin at 4:30 p.m.

 

 

Errors sink Wolves vs. Hornets on baseball diamond

The Algoma Wolves' baseball team could not overcome five errors in its 10-3 opening-day loss to the Green Bay Preble Hornets on Thursday at Capital Credit Union Park.

 

The Hornets were leading 4-0 before the Wolves scored twice in the third inning to a pair of RBI groundouts by Braeden Leist and Chase Romdenne. After the Hornets answered with a tally in the bottom half of the third inning, the Wolves got that run back in the fifth when Leist doubled home Jack Cole. The Wolves' comeback hopes were shelved in the sixth inning when the Hornets scored five runs.

 

 

Charlie Prokash took the loss, giving up four runs (three earned) across 3 1/3 innings in relief of Carson Leist, who gave up four runs (one earned). Prokash did strike out seven in his appearance. Braeden Leist, Aiden Jorns, and Jack Cole recorded the only hits, with Leist (two RBI) and Romdenne (one RBI) driving in runs.

 

 

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.

Algoma's field events shine at indoor track meet

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.
 

Mens Results

Shot Put Varsity - Finals

6.12Mason Melohn40' 5SRAlgoma

14.12Colton Feld34' 10.5PRAlgoma

17.10Josh Bennett31' 11.5Algoma

18.11John Kirchman31' 7Algoma

23.11Isaac Yunk29' 10Algoma

27.9Jordan Dukish27' 8PRAlgoma

33.11Aiden Tweedy25' 6PRAlgoma

38.9Preston Borths19' 10.5Algoma

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

10Braden CreweSCRAlgoma

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

2.10Brennan Buckman9' 0SRAlgoma

5.11Wyatt Fay8' 0Algoma

 

Womens Results

Shot Put Varsity - Finals

1.12Faith Gerdmann32' 5SRAlgoma

19.10Madelyn Borths20' 1Algoma

10Mackenzie StewartSCRAlgoma

10Hailee NeuzilSCRAlgoma

11Vivika MeverdenSCRAlgoma

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

12Kayleigh WoelfelSCRAlgoma

11Vivika MeverdenSCRAlgoma

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

2.9Estella Marrero6' 6PRAlgoma

10Vicky LiuSCRAlgoma

9Ellie ReifNHAlgoma

9Cooper FayNHAlgoma

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.

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.

Gerdmann posts strong throw for Algoma girls track at UW-O

The Algoma girls' track team took their turn competing at UW-Oshkosh on Tuesday night.

 

Faith Gerdmann posted the best finish among her fellow Wolves, She came in sixth place in the shot put with a throw of over 31 feet.

 

 

60 Meter Dash Varsity D3 - Prelims

36.10Tessa LeBotte10.27aAlgoma

 

400 Meters Varsity D3 - Finals

20.11Vivika Meverden1:15.86aPRAlgoma

23.11Emily Reif1:18.50PRAlgoma

 

60m Hurdles Varsity D3 - Prelims

16.12Zoey Stuth12.99aAlgoma

17.11Emily Reif13.03aPRAlgoma

 

4x200 Relay Varsity D3 - Finals

12.11

Vivika Meverden

11

Emily Reif

12

Zoey Stuth

10

Tessa LeBotte

2:12.39a

Algoma

 

Shot Put Varsity D3 - Finals

6.12Faith Gerdmann31-06.00Algoma

38.11Vivika Meverden16-10.00Algoma

 

The boys and select girls headed to Oconto Falls for their own meet. Mason Melohn (shot put), Braden Crewe (high jump), Brennan Buckman (pole vault), and Wyatt Fay (pole vault) set season records to take third place in their respective events. Estella Morrero won the pole vault with a personal record of six feet.

 

Mens Results

Shot Put Varsity - Finals

3.12Mason Melohn39' 7.5SRAlgoma

8.12Colton Feld33' 5.5SRAlgoma

9.11John Kirchman33' 0.5SRAlgoma

10.11Isaac Yunk32' 8PRAlgoma

11.10Josh Bennett32' 4.5PRAlgoma

23.11Gavin Bielawski29' 1PRAlgoma

34.12Chris Wolfe24' 5.5PRAlgoma

36.11Aiden Tweedy23' 5.5PRAlgoma

39.9Preston Borths20' 11.5PRAlgoma

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

3.10Braden Crewe5' 2SRAlgoma

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

3.10Brennan Buckman8' 6SRAlgoma

3.11Wyatt Fay8' 6SRAlgoma

9Cooper FaySCRAlgoma

 

Womens Results

Shot Put Varsity - Finals

9.10Madelyn Borths20' 5PRAlgoma

12.10Hailee Neuzil18' 10PRAlgoma

15.10Mackenzie Stewart15' 1PRAlgoma

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

7.12Kayleigh Woelfel4' 0SRAlgoma

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

1.9Estella Morrero6' 0PRAlgoma

9Ellie ReifNHAlgoma

10Vicky LiuNHAlgoma

Wolves dominate Reedsville in softball opener

Algoma opened its 2024 softball season with a five-inning, 11-1 non-conference win over Reedsville on a cold, overcast, and windy day at Peterson Park Tuesday.

 

Algoma Sophomore pitcher Macie Zimmerman faced just 18 batters and threw a one-hitter, striking out 14 while walking three. She threw 83 pitches, 53 of them strikes. The Wolves were sure-handed in the field, with no errors.

 

Algoma tallied seven hits, including a two-RBI, inside-the-park home run by senior Ryley Zimmerman in the second inning. Hannah Nell, Jadyn Nellis, Megan Zimmer and Natalie Ray all doubled, and Nora Krause and Brooke Mattson each singled. Nellis had four RBI, Krause crossed the plate three times and Nell and Ray scored twice. Sierra Slaby, Macie Zimmerman, and Krause each walked once. Slaby stole two bases, and Mattson one.

 

Junior pitcher Kayla Bubolz had the Panthers' only hit, a solo home run in the top of the third. She also stole two bases. Bubolz gave up seven hits and walked three. Six of the 11 runs were earned. Reedsville committed four errors. Bubolz faced 25 batters and threw 55 strikes among her 92 pitches.

 

Next up, the Wolves are scheduled to play a doubleheader at Southern Door on April 5.

Algoma softball season kicks off season vs. Reedsville

The Algoma Wolves start the road to a second straight regional title with hopes to accomplish more this spring when they host Reedsville on Tuesday afternoon.

 

The Wolves were just an out away from clinching a spot in the state tournament before eventually falling to Iola-Scandinavia 3-2. The team returns Macie Zimmerman, one of just four freshmen named to an All-State team encompassing Division 4 and 5 players. They also return all but three players from last year's regional title-winning team.

 

The Panthers were 6-10 last year but were nipped 2-1 by St. Mary Catholic in the regional final, preventing them from securing their spot in sectionals. Josee Bussee led the Panthers with a .516 batting average and 14 runs batted in.

 

The first pitch is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. in Algoma. There will be no JV1 game.

 

 

Wolves track competes for second straight day

The Algoma track team competed for the second straight day at the ADE Invite hosted at Ripon College on Friday.

 

The team posted several top five finishes on the evening, including in a win in the women's shotput by Faith Gerdmann. Aiden Moen (60m hurdles), the 4x200m relay, Brennan Buckman (pole vault), Wyatt Fay (pole vault), Vivika Meverden (high jump) and Emily Reif (triple jump) also finished in the top five.

 

Mens Results

60 Meter Dash Varsity - Finals

10.10Brennan Buckman7.69aPRAlgoma

20.11Wyatt Fay7.94aPRAlgoma

34.9Jack Meverden8.13aPRAlgoma

55.11Mark Vera-Barron8.96aPRAlgoma

57.9Brayden Braum9.18aPRAlgoma

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

29.9Jack Meverden27.49aPRAlgoma

49.11Mark Vera-Barron30.46aPRAlgoma

51.9Brayden Braum31.39aPRAlgoma

10Braden CreweDNSAlgoma

10Aiden MoenDNSAlgoma

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

24.9Cooper Fay1:07.47aPRAlgoma

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

8.11Alex Kirchman2:29.14aPRAlgoma

 

60m Hurdles Varsity - Finals

3.10Aiden Moen10.49aPRAlgoma

 

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

5.11

Hunter O'Hern

9

Jack Meverden

11

Wyatt Fay

10

Brennan Buckman

1:46.23a

Algoma - A

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

6.11

Hunter O'Hern

11

Alex Kirchman

10

Aiden Moen

11

John Kirchman

4:11.08a

Algoma - A

 

Shot Put Varsity - Finals

15.11John Kirchman36' 6PRAlgoma

22.12Colton Feld33' 9PRAlgoma

23.10Josh Bennett33' 8.5PRAlgoma

35.11Isaac Yunk29' 6PRAlgoma

49.12Chris Wolfe25' 0PRAlgoma

50.11Aiden Tweedy24' 9.25PRAlgoma

57.9Preston Borths20' 4PRAlgoma

11Gavin BielawskiDNSAlgoma

12Mason MelohnDNSAlgoma

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

7.10Braden Crewe5' 4SRAlgoma

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

4.10Brennan Buckman8' 6PRAlgoma

5.11Wyatt Fay8' 6PRAlgoma

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

11Hunter O'HernDNSAlgoma

9Jack MeverdenDNSAlgoma

11Mark Vera-BarronDNSAlgoma

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

11Hunter O'HernSCRAlgoma

 

Womens Results

60 Meter Dash Varsity - Finals

41.9Ellie Reif9.87aPRAlgoma

48.10Tessa LeBotte10.11aPRAlgoma

55.12Kayleigh Woelfel10.49aSRAlgoma

61.10Vicky Liu11.24aPRAlgoma

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

50.10Tessa LeBotte35.53aPRAlgoma

54.12Kayleigh Woelfel37.80aSRAlgoma

56.10Vicky Liu42.02aPRAlgoma

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

9Estella MorreroDNSAlgoma

60m Hurdles Varsity - Finals

9.12Zoey Stuth12.33aPRAlgoma

13.9Ellie Reif13.25aPRAlgoma

 

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

12.10

Tessa LeBotte

9

Ellie Reif

11

Emily Reif

12

Zoey Stuth

2:21.85a

Algoma - A

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

9.11

Vivika Meverden

9

Estella Morrero

11

Emily Reif

12

Zoey Stuth

5:28.30a

Algoma - A

 

Shot Put Varsity - Finals

1.12Faith Gerdmann32' 5SRAlgoma

29.11Vivika Meverden21' 10PRAlgoma

41.10Hailee Neuzil20' 0PRAlgoma

47.10Madelyn Borths16' 11PRAlgoma

48.10Mackenzie Stewart15' 8PRAlgoma

10Sylvia ToebeDNSAlgoma

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

4.11Vivika Meverden4' 4SRAlgoma

12Kayleigh WoelfelNHAlgoma

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

9Estella MorreroNHAlgoma

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

5.11Emily Reif27' 2PRAlgoma

Moen, Kirchmans leads Wolves at track opener

The Algoma track team's small numbers at Thursday's meet at UW-Oshkosh yielded big results, scoring 20 points and a 25th-place finish.

 

Aiden Moen recovered from a seventh-place finish in the preliminaries to take third in the 60m hurdles. The Kirchman boys also helped pick up points, with Alex taking fifth in the 3200m and John finishing behind teammate Mason Melohn in the shot put.

 

Event 1  Boys 60 Meter Hurdles Division 3

7 Moen, Aiden Algoma 12.00 10.97q 4

 

Event 1 Boys 60 Meter Hurdles Division 3

3 Moen, Aiden Algoma 10.97 10.66 6

 

Event 2 Boys 60 Meter Dash Division 3

25 Challis, Tyler Algoma 9.35 8.18 4

 

Event 3 Boys 4x200 Meter Relay Division 3

12 Algoma 1:57.00 1:52.62 1

1) Moen, Aiden 2) Kirchman, John 3) Crewe, Braden 4) Challis, Tyler

 

Event 8 Boys 3200 Meter Run Division 3

5 Kirchman, Alex Algoma 18:00.00 12:05.28 1 4

 

Event 10 Boys High Jump Division 3

6 Crewe, Braden Algoma 5-04.00 5-04.00 3

 

Event 14 Boys Shot Put Division 3

4 Melohn, Mason Algoma 40-06.00 37-03.50 6 5

7 Kirchman, John Algoma 33-11.50 36-02.50 6 2

10 Feld, Colton Algoma 33-06.50 34-01.50 6

 

 

Track begins practices

With just one local team still alive in winter sports action, the other schools in Door and Kewaunee counties can shift their attention to the spring.

 

Track and field is the first sport to get its close-up, which was allowed to have its first practice on Monday. Softball can start practicing next Monday, followed by baseball and girls' soccer the week after. The first track meet can take place as early as March 12th. Below is a schedule of when each team is expected to begin their respective track meet schedules:

 

Algoma: March 14th at UW-Oshkosh

Kewaunee: March 21th at Manitowoc Lincoln

Luxemburg-Casco: April 9th at Waupaca

Southern Door: March 14th at UW-Oshkosh

Sturgeon Bay: March 14th at Ripon

Sevastopol: March 14th at Ripon

Gibraltar: March 14th at UW-Oshkosh

Algoma boys drop heartbreaker to Weyauwega in regionals

In a Division 4 WIAA regional quarterfinal, the #10 Algoma Wolves came up just short on the road with a 44-42 loss to the #7 Weyauwega Warhawks on Tuesday night. 

 

After a tightly fought first half tied at 18-18 at intermission, the Wolves and Warhawks battled back and forth to the final buzzer. 

 

Brayden Arndt led Weyauwega as he was the only Warhawk scoring in double figures with 16 points.

 

The Wolves were paced by Parker Lischka, who scored 15 points, while Chase Romdenne added nine more for Algoma.

 

Weyauwega will now take on #2 St. Mary Catholic on Friday in the regional semi-final.

Algoma ends their season with an 11-12 record.  

Wolves girls fall to Lancers

The Algoma girls' basketball team fell behind early and never could catch up as they fell to Manitowoc Lutheran 52-28.

 

After she cracked 30 points in her previous game, the Lancers refused to let Ryley Zimmerman have another banner night. The senior had just five points for the Wolves as the they fell behind 24-12 after the first half. Sierra Slaby did her part to pick up the offense, leading the Wolves with 10 points. Ginevra Ermis scored 15 points to lead the Lancers.