Girls Volleyball
Invite on 9/12:
@ Reedsburg Invite
Deerfield 2, Suring 0
(25-18, 25-14)
The Suring Eagles dropped their lone match of the day to the Demons of Deerfield. The Eagles held their own against a good Deerfield team but ultimately it was too much for the Eagles to overcome. With the loss, Suring drops to 2-5 and Deerfield improves to 12-7.
Adams-Friendship 2, Tri-County 0
(26-24, 25-20)
The Penguins held their own against a tough Green Devils team battling in the first set and making it go to extra points.
Green Bay Preble 2, Tri-County 0
The Penguins dropped their 2nd match of the day losing to the Hornets of Green Bay Preble. With both losses, the Penguins record now stands at 4-8 overall.
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Invites on 9/13:
@ Appleton West Invite
The Waupaca Comets, Weyauwega-Fremont Warhawks and the Freedom Irish all took part in a invite hosted by Appleton West over the weekend.
WAUPACA
Waupaca 2, Weyauwega-Fremont 0
(25-16, 28-26)
The Comets held off the Warhawks in a tough battle, having the 2nd set go into extra points. The Comets were led by Senior Peyton Carlson who had 18 kills. Sage Soto and Hailey Bechard had 2 aces for the comets as well.
Waupaca 2, Valley Christian 0
(25-12, 25-17)
The Comets cruised past Valley Christian with a 2-0 set win. The Comets were once again led by Peyton Carlson who had 10 kills and 7 aces Meanwhile, Molly Martens had 9 kills of her own.
Waupaca 2, Freedom 0
(25-16, 26-24)
The Comets final match of the day was a lot like the first with the 2nd set going into extra points but the Comets pulled it out in the end to go undefeated on the day with Peyton Carlson again getting 14 kills on her day and Molly Martens again getting 9 kills in the victory over the Irish, Sage Soto also had 3 aces in the match. The Comets defense held Freedom to a .077 hit percentage.
With a undefeated weekend, the Comets improve to 9-7 overall.
WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT
The Weyauwega-Fremont Warhawks dropped all 3 of their matches over the weekend, results below:
Valley Christian 2, Weyauwega-Fremont 0
(29-27, 25-22)
The Warhawks made it interesting throughout the match but the Warriors overpowered W-F in the end. The Warhawks were led by Senior McKenna Ferg who had 8 kills. Senior Sophia McCoy had 2 aces on the day as well for W-F.
Waupaca 2, Weyauwega-Fremont 0
(25-16, 28-26)
The Warhawks dropped their 2nd match of the day losing to Waupaca in a tightly contested matchup. The Warhawks forced the 2nd set to extra points but the Comets prevailed in the end.
Wisconsin Rapids 2, Weyauwega-Fremont 0
(25-22, 25-19)
Like the other two matches, the Warhawks made it competitive all match but Rapids held on for the 2-0 win. McKenna Ferg had 5 kills for W-F, Junior Alana Chaplin had 4 aces as well.
With a winless weekend in Appleton, the Warhawks overall record drops to 1-5.
FREEDOM
The Freedom Irish had a dominant weekend in Appleton going 3-1 in 4 matches at the Appleton West Invite. Results below:
Freedom 2, Wisconsin Rapids 0
(25-16, 25-23)
Freedom opened up tournament play with a 2-0 sweep of the Red Raiders. Three players for the Irish had 7 kills including Norah Koss, Norah Van Camp and Saylor Meulemans.
Freedom 2, Appleton West 0
(25-11, 25-8)
The Irish beat the host school in dominant fashion, holding the Terrors to just 8 points in the 2nd set. Saylor Meulemans had 7 kills again and had a .316 hitting percentage over the 2 sets.
Freedom 2, Wisconsin Rapids 0
(25-10, 25-8)
The Irish and Red Raiders met once more on the day and it was all Freedom this time, leaving no doubt. Senior Brooke Woods for the Irish had 3 aces on the day. As a team, the Irish hit .333 in the match, hammering down 25 kills.
Waupaca 2, Freedom 0
(25-16, 26-24)
The Irish got tripped up by the Comets on their last match of the day. The offense cooled down to just a .077 hit percentage as the Comets defense was on point cooling down the Irish.
With a 3-1 weekend in Appleton, the Irish now sit at 10-6 overall.
@ Ashwaubenon Invite
Antigo, Amherst and Wrightstown all took part in the Ashwaubenon Invite hosted by the Jaguars on Saturday.
ANTIGO
The Red Robins dropped 3 of their matches on Saturday. Results from all 3 games are down below:
Wrightstown 2, Antigo 1
(25-21, 14-25, 15-17)
The Red Robins came out fighting against the Tigers winning the 1st set but then dropping the next 2.
Ashwaubenon 2, Antigo 0
(25-21, 25-15)
The Red Robins hung tough with the host school but ultimately ended up falling in 2 sets.
Menasha 2, Antigo 0
(25-21, 25-10)
Just like the first 2 matches of the day, Antigo hung tough with the Blue Jays in the 1st set but ended up dropping the match.
With a 0-3 weekend in Ashwaubenon, the Red Robins drop to 3-10 overall.
AMHERST
The Falcons split their matches at Ashwaubenon going 1-2 on the day. Results are below:
Denmark 2, Amherst 1
(25-20, 14-25, 12-15)
The Falcons played tough against a Denmark team by taking the 1st set then dropping the next 2. The Falcons were led by Ivy Boelk with 6 kills, an ace and a block assist.
Amherst 2, Menasha 0
(25-16, 25-18)
In a battle of the birds, it was the Falcons who flew higher sweeping the Blue Jays 2-0. Amherst was led by 4 players with 5 kills, those being: Kinzee Martin, Ivy Boelk, Hollie Singer and Lexi Wierzba.
Ashwaubenon 2, Amherst 0
(25-21, 25-22)
The Falcons played the host school and the Jaguars defended the home court well holding Amherst to a .000 hit percentage even with Junior Sascha Gollon having 6 kills and Senior Presley Voss hammering down 5 of her own.
After a 1-2 weekend, the Falcons sit at 8-4 overall after some tough competition this weekend.
WRIGHTSTOWN
The Tigers went 2-2 on their trip to the jungle. Results below:
Ashwaubenon 2, Wrightstown 1
(12-25, 25-21, 12-15)
The Tigers started out with the host school and it was a battle as the match went down to 3 sets with Ashwaubenon pulling it out in the end.
Wrightstown 2, Antigo 1
(21-25, 25-14, 17-15)
The Tigers had their hands full with Antigo in the 2nd match of the day. Antigo took the 1st set then it was all Wrightstown roaring back to take sets 2 and 3.
Wrightstown 2, Gibraltar 0
(25-11, 25-18)
The Tigers clinched their 1st sweep of the day over the Vikings in outstanding fashion holding the Vikings to only 11 points in the 1st set.
Denmark 2, Wrightstown 0
(25-14, 25-23)
The Tigers played the Vikings tough in each of the sets. Especially in the 2nd set battling all the way down to the final whistle but ended up losing the match.
After a 2-2 weekend, the Tigers are now 12-11 overall.
@ Shawano Invite
Shawano hosted a invite including teams such as Clintonville, Oconto Falls and Pulaski and a few more.
SHAWANO
Brillion 2, Shawano 1
(25-19, 20-25, 9-15)
The Hawks grabbed the 1st set from the Lions but then it was all Brillion winning the last two sets taking a 2-1 match win.
Shawano 2, Clintonville 1
(25-19, 12-25, 15-13)
The Hawks bounced back to grab a win over Clintonville 2-1. The Hawks grabbed the 1st set in a back and forth affair. Clintonville clinched the 2nd with Shawano winning the 3rd by a slim margin.
OCONTO FALLS
The Panthers capped off a perfect 5-0 weekend at the Shawano Invite. Results below:
Oconto Falls 2, Pulaski 0
(28-26, 25-13)
The Panthers started off the day with a 2-0 sweep over Pulaski. Junior Lucy Ripley had 11 kills. Senior Rylie Shallow had 13 digs in the morning match.
Oconto Falls 2, Peshtigo 0
(25-11, 25-15)
The Panthers blew past the Bulldogs winning 2-0 holding Peshtigo to 11 points in the 1st set. Rhiana Van de Yacht hammered down 4 kills with Lucy Ripley having 4 aces.
Oconto Falls 2, Manitowoc Lutheran 0
(25-23, 25-21)
The Panthers struck up another win this time against the Lancers. Lucy Ripley had 10 kills and Izzy Otto had 3 aces.
Oconto Falls 2, Oconto 0
(25-12, 25-21)
The Panthers racked up another win, this time against their rivals from the same city. Ripley had 12 kills and 2 aces against the Blue Devils.
Oconto Falls 2, Manitowoc Lutheran 1
(23-25, 25-19, 15-13)
The Panthers faced the Lancers again, the 2nd time around though, the Lancers took Set 1. Calli Bursa had 7 kills for the Panthers to lead the comeback.
After a undefeated weekend in Shawano, the Panthers sit at 13-4 overall.
PULASKI
The Pulaski Red Raiders dropped 2 of their matches on Saturday. Results are below:
Oconto Falls 2, Pulaski 0
(28-26, 25-13)
The Red Raiders fought in the 1st set, bringing it to extra points but in the end, it was the Panthers who rallied in Set 1 and rolled in Set 2.
Manitowoc Lutheran 2, Pulaski 0
(25-10, 25-8)
The Red Raiders offense was shut down by the Lancers defense scoring only 8 points in set 2.
With a 0-2 weekend, Pulaski sits at 5-7 overall.
@ Shiocton Invite
The Shiocton Chiefs, New London Bulldogs and Manawa Wolves were in action in Shiocton.
Shiocton
The Chiefs went a perfect 4-0 on the weekend at their own home invite. Results are below:
Shiocton 2, Manawa 1
(25-13, 16-25, 15-7)
In their closest match of the day, the Chiefs rallied past the Wolves with 6 kills from Cordelia Monnot. Natalie Young had 4 aces for the Chiefs as well.
Shiocton 2, New London 0
(25-18, 25-16)
The Chiefs rolled to a sweep of the Bulldogs with Sophie Wagner hammering down 6 kills and 4 aces for the Chiefs.
Shiocton 2, Goodman-Pembine 0
(25-14, 25-21)
The Chiefs outlasted the Falcons in the 2nd set but cruised to a sweep with 5 kills from Bellah Young.
Shiocton 2, Berlin 0
(25-17, 25-13)
The Chiefs ended their invite with a sweep of the Indians with Natalie Young having 5 kills and a solo block on her day.
With a perfect weekend at 4-0, the Chiefs improve to 14-4 overall.
NEW LONDON
The New London Bulldogs dropped both of their matches on Saturday. Results below:
Manawa 2, New London 0
(25-12, 25-17)
The Bulldogs fought against the Wolves in both sets but ended up empty handed in their 1st match of the day.
Shiocton 2, New London 0
(25-18, 25-16)
Just like the 1st match of the day, the Bulldogs fought hard against a very good Chiefs squad but again coming up empty.
With a 0-2 weekend, the Bulldogs sit at 0-12 still looking for their 1st win of the season.
MANAWA
The Wolves were on the hunt for good weekend in Shiocton and that’s what they got, finishing 3-1. Results down below:
Manawa 2, New London 0
(25-12, 25-17)
The Wolves ran by the Bulldogs in set 1 with the Bulldogs making set 2 a little tighter but Manawa came through in the end with Alayna Seeger having 6 kills and Abby Elmhorst with 2 aces.
Manawa 2, Goodman-Pembine 0
(25-11, 25-15)
The Wolves made quick work of the Falcons in their 2nd match of the day. The Wolves were led by Sophomore Adelyn Schertz with 8 kills and Elmhorst adding 4 more aces to her day.
Shiocton 2, Manawa 1
(13-25, 25-16, 7-15)
The Wolves managed to capture a set from a very good Shiocton team but the Chiefs were too strong in the 3rd to muster a comeback for Manawa. This time it was Abby Elmhorst who had 8 kills and Schertz had 4 aces but it was not enough in the end.
Manawa 2, Berlin 1
(19-25, 27-25, 15-6)
It was back and forth between the Indians and the Wolves, but Manawa managed to capture Set 2 and even things at 1, the Wolves then pulled away giving Berlin only 6 points in the final set. Alayna Seeger had 8 kills and Elmhorst added to her terrific serving day with 5 more aces.
After a 3-1 weekend, the Wolves improve to 9-8 overall.
@ Kettle Moraine Invite
The Hortonville Polar Bears and the Fox Valley Lutheran Foxes were at a large invite hosted by Kettle Moraine.
HORTONVILLE
The Polar Bears went 4-2 at Kettle Moraine over the weekend. Results down below:
#23 Oak Creek 2, Hortonville 0
(25-8, 25-20)
The Polar Bears fought hard in Set 2 against the Knights losing only by 5. Brooke Bacus and Becca Krause each had 3 kills. Rayna Nelson had 2 aces. The Polar Bears were held to a .022 hit percentage throughout the match.
Marshall 2, Hortonville 1
(25-17, 12-25, 10-15)
The Cardinals pulled out a reverse sweep of the Polar Bears, taking the last two sets to win 2-1. Senior Rayna Nelson had 5 kills. Brooke Bacus added 4 kills. Again, the Polar Bears were held to a .048 hit percentage against the Cardinals.
Hortonville 2, Sun Prairie West 1
(18-25, 25-21, 18-16)
The Polar Bears pulled of their own reverse sweep in a win against Sun Prairie West. The offense for the Polar Bears improved to a .184 hit percentage with both Rayna Nelson and Becca Krause hammering down 7 kills and Katie Pomasl having 3 aces on the serving line.
Hortonville 2, Eau Claire Memorial 0
(27-25, 25-22)
The Polar Bears picked up their 1st sweep of the day, sweeping the Old Abes. The Old Abes held tough in both sets, but it was Rayna Nelson once again for Hortonville hammering down 8 kills for her squad to get the 2-0 win.
Hortonville 2, Barneveld 0
(25-15, 25-9)
The Polar Bears blew past the Eagles in route to a 2-0 sweep of Barneveld, their 2nd of the day and the offense was heating up with a .182 hit percentage and Becca Krause hitting .333 in the sweep of the Eagles.
Hortonville 2, The Prairie School 0
(25-19, 25-10)
The Polar Bears would pick up their 3rd straight sweep and 4th win on the day with a 2-0 win over the Hawks. It was once again the Senior combo of Rayna Nelson and Brooke Bacus leading the Polar Bears to a sweep with 9 kills between the two.
With a 4-2 weekend, the Polar Bears stand at 10-8 overall.
FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN
The Foxes went 1-2 during their time down south in Kettle Moraine. Results below:
Fox Valley Lutheran 2, Kettle Moraine 0
(25-11, 25-14)
The Foxes breezed past the host school with a quick 2-0 sweep over the Lasers. The Foxes were led by Senior Ellie Hayes with 4 kills and Senior Riley Schmitz with 8 aces on the serving line.
Madison Memorial 2, Fox Valley Lutheran 0
(26-24, 27-25)
The Foxes battled with the Spartans in both sets, forcing extra points in both. Ellie Hayes and Brianna Stewart led the way with 13 kills between the two of them.
#23 Oak Creek 2, Fox Valley Lutheran 0
(25-22, 26-24)
The Foxes hung tough with a very good, ranked Knights team but ultimately it was the Knights taking both sets. Hayes led the way with 5 kills and joining her with 5 kills also was Junior Alaina Patchett. The Foxes faced a tough Knights wall as they were held to a .000 all match for hitting percentage.
With a 1-2 weekend for Fox Valley Lutheran, FVL now sits at 11-5 overall on the season.
@ Lourdes Academy Invite
The Gillett Tigers and the Almond-Bancroft Eagles had to take the trip to Oshkosh for the Lourdes Academy Invite.
GILLETT
Gillett lost their only match of the day in Oshkosh. Result below:
Ozaukee 2, Gillett 0
(25-12, 25-16)
The Gillett Tigers fought hard and long in both sets to a good Ozaukee team. This was their lone match of the day. With the loss, Gillett drops to 0-4 overall, still looking for their 1st win of the season.
ALMOND-BANCROFT
The Eagles lost their 1st match of the day to Living Word Lutheran. Result below:
Living Word Lutheran 2, Almond-Bancroft 0
(25-9, 25-17)
The Eagles fought with the Timberwolves all match long. Living Word Lutheran is close to being ranked in the polls. The Eagles were close in the 2nd set but the Timberwolves pulled out the sweep of the Eagles winning 2-0. With the lone loss on the day, the Eagles drop to 5-7 overall.
@ Auburndale Invite
The Iola-Scandinavia Thunderbirds were in action at Auburndale as they split both of their matches on the day. Results below:
Columbus Catholic 2, Iola-Scandinavia 0
(25-12, 25-14)
The Thunderbirds battled hard against the Dons but fell in straight sets 2-0.
Iola-Scandinavia 2, Nekoosa 1
(21-25, 25-18, 15-9)
The Thunderbirds brought the thunder in sets 2 and 3 winning each set by at least 5 points beating the Papermakers. The Thunderbirds held Nekoosa to a .087 hit percentage the whole match.
With their split at Auburndale, Iola-Scandinavia now sits at 4-7 overall.















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