Girls Volleyball
@ Pulaski Invite – 9/20
Oconto Falls
The Panthers were at Pulaski for a invite on Saturday and played 5 matches and were ranked for the 1st time this season.
Results are below:
#25 Oconto Falls 2, Bonduel 0
The Panthers beat the Bears in straight sets with Lucy Ripley had 11 kills. Izzy Otto had 5 aces in the morning match as well.
#25 Oconto Falls 2, Green Bay NEW Lutheran 0
(25-14, 25-16)
The Panthers cruised to a sweep over the Blazers with Lucy Ripley having 7 kills in the 2nd match of the day. The Panthers defense held the Blazers to a .058 hit percentage during the match. Izzy Otto added 7 aces to her stats for the day.
#25 Oconto Falls 2, Seymour 0
(25-21, 25-18)
The Panthers won their 3rd straight match of the day defeating the Seymour Thunder in straight sets once again. Lucy Ripley for the Panthers was once again in double digits for kills having 10. Brenna Belanger had 6 aces.
#25 Oconto Falls 2, Pulaski 0
(25-22, 25-16)
The 4th match of the day for the Panthers was against the host school, Pulaski. Home court didn’t matter as the Panthers fought off a feisty Red Raiders team. Lucy Ripley hammered down 17 kills with Rylie Shallow joining the ace party with 4 of her own.
#25 Oconto Falls 2, Kiel 0
(25-12, 25-18)
In the Panthers final match of the day, it was the other Raiders team in Kiel that had their go with the Panthers but Oconto Falls came out on top with a sweep of the Raiders. Brylee Gorman had 6 kills for the Panthers in the sweep over Kiel.
After a undefeated weekend in Pulaski and not losing a single set, the Panthers improve to 19-4 overall.
Bonduel
The Bears were also in action at Pulaski. Results below:
#25 Oconto Falls 2, Bonduel 0
The Bears lost in straight sets to a Panthers team that has been on a roll lately.
Green Bay NEW Lutheran 2, Bonduel 1
(23-25, 27-25, 10-15)
The closest match of the day for the Bears was against the Blazers and it came down to 3 sets with the Blazers taking it. Bonduel won the 2nd set which had to go to extra points but they could not carry that momentum into set 3, ultimately losing the match.
After a 0-2 weekend, Bonduel drops to 7-8 overall.
Seymour
The Thunder were also at Pulaski playing 2 matches. Results are below:
Green Bay NEW Lutheran 2, Seymour 0
(20-25, 18-25)
The Thunder dropped straight sets to the Blazers to lose their 1st match of the day. The Thunder defense could not stop the Blazers attack as GB NEW hit a .219 all match.
#25 Oconto Falls 2, Seymour 0
(21-25, 18-25)
The Thunder had a tough final match of the day against a very good Oconto Falls team. The Thunder fought hard in Set 1 only losing by 4. The Panthers offensive attack was too much to handle as Seymour was swept in straight sets.
After a winless weekend, Seymour falls to 5-13 overall.
@ Sussex Hamilton Invite – 9/19 & 9/20
The Xavier Hawks and the Luxemburg-Casco Spartans took part in a huge invite at Hamilton High School over the weekend. Results are below for both squads:
Xavier – 9/19
#11 Xavier 2, Franklin 1
(25-22, 18-25, 17-15)
The Hawks survived the upset bid from the Sabers in their 1st match of the day. The Hawks won the 1st set and the 3rd match to clinch the match 2-1.
#12 Slinger 2, #11 Xavier 0
(21-25, 22-25)
The Hawks did not escape this upset bid as the Owls who were ranked 12th coming into the weekend, swept the Hawks in straight sets.
Xavier – 9/20
After a 1-1 day on Friday, the Hawks played 5 matches on Saturday.
#11 Xavier 2, Mukwonago 0
(25-18, 25-14)
The Hawks cruised to a 2 set sweep over the Indians to get their 1st win of the day.
#1 Divine Savior Holy Angels 2, #11 Xavier 1
(16-25, 25-23, 8-15)
The Hawks then got put up against a goliath in the state of Wisconsin as DSHA is ranked #1 in the whole state. The Hawks did take the 2nd set but it was the Dashers defense in the end that held the Hawks at bay.
#11 Xavier 2, #17 Sauk Prairie 0
(25-17, 25-12)
The Hawks and the Eagles matched up in another battle of ranked teams in the state and this time Xavier got the better of Sauk Prairie with a sweep over the Eagles.
#11 Xavier 2, #22 Luxemburg-Casco 1
(20-25, 25-22, 15-10)
The Hawks got a win over another ranked team in the state on the day, making it their 2nd in a row. The Hawks put a reverse sweep on the Spartans, winning the last 2 sets after losing the 1st.
#3 Oconomowoc 2, #11 Xavier 0
(18-25, 14-25)
The Hawks would lose in straight sets in their final match down in Sussex. The Racoons came in 3rd ranked in the state and they showed it hitting a .245 over the match and slowing the Hawks down.
After a 4-3 weekend down in Sussex, the Hawks sit at 21-6 overall.
Luxemburg-Casco – 9/19
The Spartans played 2 matches on Friday at Sussex. Results below:
#22 Luxemburg-Casco 2, Kettle Moraine Lutheran 0
(25-16, 25-17)
The Spartans cruised to a sweep of the Chargers during their 1st match of the day. Aubrey Frey had 12 kills and 2 aces for L-C.
#22 Luxemburg-Casco 2, McFarland 0
(25-23, 25-14)
It was a battle of the Spartans as L-C came out on top in the 1st set after McFarland battled and then cruised to a set 2 win. Aubrey Frey hammered down another 16 kills. Junior Claire Schleis had 3 aces.
Luxemburg-Casco – 9/20
After a 2-0 day on Friday, the Spartans played 4 matches, looking to continue their momentum from Friday.
#7 Waukesha West 2, #22 Luxemburg-Casco 0
(19-25, 21-25)
The Spartans momentum was cut short in a major way dropping straight sets to the Wolverines in their 1st match of the day. Aubrey Frey had 11 kills but the Spartans offense was limited to a .132 hit percentage in the match.
#8 Menomonee Falls 2, #22 Luxemburg-Casco 0
(9-25, 20-25)
The Spartans faced their 2nd ranked team of the day in a row and this one was also a sweep and not in favor of L-C. The Phoenix stifled the Spartans offensively holding the Spartans to just a .125 hit percentage.
#22 Luxemurg-Casco 2, Burlington 1
(21-25, 25-19, 15-4)
The Spartans went toe-to-toe with the Demons in the 3rd match of the day for L-C. It was a reverse sweep for L-C as they won the final two sets to clinch the match 2-1 and holding Burlington to just 4 points in the final set. Aubrey Frey and Claire Schleis had 20 kills combined.
#11 Xavier 2, #22 Luxemburg-Casco 1
(25-20, 22-25, 10-15)
This time in their 4th and final match, it was a reverse sweep against the Spartans as they won the 1st set with Xavier winning the next two. Aubrey Frey hammered down 18 kills in the loss.
After a split weekend down in Sussex, going 3-3, Luxemburg-Casco sits at 18-7 overall.
@ Fox Valley Lutheran Invite – 9/20
The Weyauwega-Fremont Warhawks, Freedom Irish, Waupaca Comets and Wrightstown Tigers and the Fox Valley Lutheran Foxes were all in action at FVL over the weekend. Results are below:
Weyauwega-Fremont
The Warhawks were in action, playing 3 matches at FVL. Results below:
Waupaca 2, Weyauwega-Fremont 1
(23-25, 25-22, 8-15)
The Warhawks lost a close match to begin the day as they faced off against the Comets who have been on a winning streak recently. The Warhawks caught the Comets at the wrong time as Waupaca battled to a 3-set victory. McKenna Ferg and Ebrielle Thoma-Loehrke both had 7 kills.
Weyauwega-Fremont 2, Green Bay Southwest 0
(25-21, 25-13)
The Warhawks bounced back in match 2 against the Fighting Trojans. McKenna Ferg had 7 kills again with Elizabeth Koplien having 4 aces. The Warhawks held Southwest to a -.146 hit percentage.
Fox Valley Lutheran 2, Weyauwega-Fremont 0
(14-25, 23-25)
The Warhawks battled against the Foxes all match long but it was FVL coming out on top with a sweep to finish the Warhawks’ day. McKenna Ferg had 6 kills.
After a 1-2 weekend in Appleton, the Warhawks sit at 4-9 overall.
Fox Valley Lutheran
The Foxes played at their own home invite, looking to protect home court. Results below:
Fox Valley Lutheran 2, Green Bay Southwest 0
The Foxes won their 1st match of the day, defeating the Fighting Trojans. The Foxes overall as a team hit a staggering .395 during the match sweeping Southwest.
Fox Valley Lutheran 2, Waupaca 0
(25-20, 25-21)
The Foxes won their 2nd match of the day defeating a red-hot Waupaca team in straight sets. Alaina Patchett led with 7 kills for FVL.
Fox Valley Lutheran 2, Weyauwega-Fremont 0
(25-14, 25-23)
The Foxes stayed perfect on the day, not dropping a set or a match defeating the Warhawks in a sweep. Alaina Retzlaff had 6 kills with Riley Schmitz having 3 aces.
Fox Valley Lutheran 2, Wrightstown 0
(25-17, 26-24)
The toughest match of the day for FVL had to go to extra points in Set 2 but it was the Foxes coming out on top over the Tigers in a sweep.
Fox Valley Lutheran 2, Sheboygan Christian 0
(25-18, 25-12)
The Foxes had their way with the Eagles in their final match of the day at their home invite. The Foxes defense held the Foxes to a -.133 hit percentage in their final match of the day.
After a 5-0 weekend at home, the Foxes improve to 17-5 overall.
Waupaca
The Comets came into Appleton with a winning streak recently. Results from Appleton for the Comets are below:
Waupaca 2, Weyauwega-Fremont 1
(25-23, 22-25, 15-8)
The Comets won their 1st match of the day defeating Weyauwega-Fremont in 3 sets. Peyton Carlson hammered down 16 kills with Molly Martens adding another 9.
Fox Valley Lutheran 2, Waupaca 0
(20-25, 21-25)
In a battle of red-hot teams, it was the Foxes of FVL coming out on top with a sweep. The Comets offense was held to a .104 hit percentage.
Waupaca 2, Green Bay Southwest 0
(25-14, 25-13)
The Comets bounced back with a sweep over the Fighting Trojans. The Comets defense held Southwest to a -.143 hit percentage while Molly Martens and Peyton Carlson combined for 13 kills.
Sheboygan Christian 2, Waupaca 0
(18-25, 17-25)
The Comets dropped their 4th match of the day to the Eagles. The Comets offense was stifled as they were held to just a .016 hit percentage during the match.
Waupaca 2, Wrightstown 0
(25-15, 25-11)
The Comets ended the day off with a sweep win over the Tigers holding the Tigers to 15 points or below in each of the two sets. Peyton Carlson and Molly Martens hammered down 20 kills combined.
After a 3-2 weekend at FVL, Waupaca sits at 14-9 overall.
Wrightstown
Fox Valley Lutheran 2, Wrightstown 0
(17-25, 24-26)
The Tigers were blanked by the Foxes in straight sets. The Tigers battled in set 2 forcing extra points but it was FVL in the end who came out with the win.
Waupaca 2, Wrightstown 0
(15-25, 11-25)
The Tigers caught the Comets at the wrong time as the Tigers were swept by Waupaca. The Comets offense hit a .212 over the match giving the Tigers defense problems throughout the sets.
After a 0-2 weekend at FVL, Wrightstown drops to 11-14 overall.
@ Clintonville Invite – 9/20
The Iola-Scandinavia Thunderbirds and the Shawano Hawks took part in a invite hosted by Clintonville on Saturday.
Iola-Scandinavia
The Thunderbirds played in 3 matches in Clintonville on Saturday. Results are below:
Wabeno/Laona 2, Iola-Scandinavia 0
(18-25, 17-25)
The Thunderbirds dropped their 1st match of the day to the Rebels. The T-birds battled in both sets but it was Wabeno/Laona coming out with the sweep.
Iola-Scandinavia 2, Ripon 1
(30-28, 22-25, 15-12)
The Thunderbirds had the match of the day in the 1st set with extra points going all the way up to 30. The Tigers came back and won the 2nd set but then it was the T-birds winning the 3rd to clinch the match 2-1.
St. Mary Catholic 2, Iola-Scandinavia 0
(22-25, 21-25)
The Thunderbirds lost their 3rd match to the Zephyrs hanging tough with SMC all match long. The Zephyrs came out with the straight set sweep.
After a 1-2 weekend at Clintonville, Iola-Scandinavia sits at 7-10 overall.
Shawano
The Hawks also took part in 3 matches in Clintonville. Results below:
St. Mary Catholic 2, Shawano 1
(27-25, 24-26, 11-15)
The Hawks and Zephyrs did battle in Shawano’s 1st match of the day. The Hawks won the 1st set which went into extra points. The same story was the 2nd set but this time it was SMC winning and then it was the Zephyrs in the 3rd taking the match 2-1.
Shawano 2, Valders 1
(25-20, 19-25, 15-12)
In another 3-set battle, it was the Hawks this time coming out on top against the Valders Vikings. The Hawks took the 1st set and the decisive 3rd set to clinch the match.
Wabeno/Laona 2, Shawano 1
(25-22, 13-25, 8-15)
It was another 3-set battle in Clintonville as the Hawks lost another close one, this time to the Rebels of Wabeno/Laona. The Hawks took the 1st set, setting the tone early. It was all Rebels in the 2nd; the Hawks could only muster 8 points together in the 3rd.
After a 1-2 weekend, the Shawano Hawks drop to 8-16 overall.
Clintonville
The Truckers were in action at their own home invite:
Valders 2, Clintonville 0
(14-25, 18-25)
The Truckers had a early match against the Vikings and it was all Valders in this one as they sweep the home team 2-0. Clintonville fought in the 2nd set rallying 18 points, but it was too late.
Ripon 2, Clintonville 1
(25-16, 24-26, 12-15)
In the closest match of the day, Clintonville took the 1st set with ease over the Tigers then it was close the rest of the match. Ripon put the reverse sweep on Clintonville winning the last 2 sets.
Ripon 2, Clintonville 0
(17-25, 24-26)
The Truckers and the Tigers went at it again, this time it was a clean sweep by the Tigers. The Truckers fought in the 2nd set, forcing extra points.
Wabeno/Laona 2, Clintonville 1
(15-25, 25-17, 12-15)
The Truckers fought hard once again in their final match of the day forcing the match to go to a decisive set 3. The Truckers took care of business in the 2nd set and couldn’t muster enough points in the 3rd set to come back.
After a 0-4 home invite showing, the Truckers drop to 5-16 overall.
@ Berlin Invite – 9/20
The Amherst Falcons and the Winneconne Wolves went on the road to Berlin to play in a invite.
Amherst
The Falcons played 4 matches on Saturday at Berlin.
Amherst 2, Berlin 0
(25-22, 25-15)
The Falcons played the host school in their 1st match of the day and home court didn’t matter for Berlin as Amherst got the sweep in straight sets. Ivy Boelk had 6 kills and Kinzee Martin had 3 aces.
Amherst 2, Laconia 0
(25-23, 27-25)
The Falcons kept the momentum from the morning and swept the Spartans in straight sets. Lexi Wierzba had 7 kills during the match. The Falcons defense kept the Spartans at bay after they forced extra points in the 2nd set.
Amherst 2, Omro 0
(25-16, 25-21)
The Falcons flew high once again to their 3rd sweep of the day, sweeping Omro 2-0. Lexi Wierzba once again had 7 kills.
Winneconne 2, Amherst 0
(20-25, 18-25)
The Falcons momentum would hit a wall called the Winneconne Wolves. The Falcons battled hard all match long with Ivy Boelk having 11 kills and the Falcons having 5 team aces.
After a 3-1 weekend in Berlin, the Falcons improve to 12-6 overall.
Winneconne
The Wolves played 5 matches with on Saturday. Results are below:
Winneconne 2, Markesan 0
(25-17, 26-24)
The Wolves had a tough 1st match battle with the Hornets but came out on top with a sweep of Markesan. Alyssa Koval had 9 kills for Winneconne.
Campbellsport 2, Winneconne 0
(21-25, 21-25)
The Wolves lost their 1st match of the day to the Cougars of Campbellsport. Koval added 6 more kills to her stats for the day. Malia Bodoh had 7 kills in the loss.
Winneconne 2, Columbus 0
(25-10, 25-12)
The Wolves dismantled the Cardinals in their 2nd win of the day. The Wolves offense stifled the Cardinals with a .368 hit percentage, not giving the Cardinals any breaks.
Winneconne 2, Amherst 0
(25-20, 25-18)
The Wolves won their 3rd match of the day with a dominant 2-0 win over Amherst. Alyssa Koval had 11 kills. The Wolves defense held the Falcons to just a .048 hit percentage.
Winneconne 2, Campbellsport 0
(26-24, 26-24)
The Wolves and Cougars matched up once again, this time it was Winneconne getting the upper hand in 2 sets that went to extra points. Neela Gardner for Winneconne had 8 kills.
After a 4-1 weekend at Berlin, the Wolves improve to 13-4 overall.
@ Hilbert Invite – 9/20
The Wittenberg-Birnamwood Chargers were busy in Hilbert on Saturday at an invitational. Results below for the Chargers:
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 2, Algoma 0
(25-22, 25-20)
The Chargers picked up their 1st win of the day over the Algoma Wolves as both sets were close, it was the Chargers defense in the end that closed things out for W-B.
Central Wisconsin Christian 2, Wittenberg-Birnamwood 0
(20-25, 17-25)
In a battle of the Crusaders and Chargers, it was the Crusaders with a sweep over W-B. The Chargers battled in both sets but it was CWC who came out on top.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 2, Hilbert 0
(25-13, 25-22)
The Chargers finished their day against the host school. Home court didn’t matter for Hilbert as it was Wittenberg-Birnamwood with the sweep over the Wolves.
After a 2-1 weekend in Hilbert, the Chargers of Wittenberg-Birnamwood stand at 12-6 overall.
@ New Lisbon Invite – 9/20
The Almond-Bancroft Eagles were at New Lisbon for a invite on Saturday. Results below for the Eagles:
Waterloo 2, Almond-Bancroft 0
(13-25, 12-25)
The Eagles started off their day at New Lisbon with a match against the Pirates. The Eagles fought hard but it was all Pirates in the morning match not letting the Eagles get past 15 points in either set.
Almond-Bancroft 2, Nekoosa 1
(19-25, 25-23, 15-11)
The Eagles rebounded with a win over the Papermakers. It was a back-and-forth affair for the Papermakers and Eagles. The Eagles put a reverse sweep on Nekoosa taking the 2nd and 3rd sets after losing the 1st.
Poynette 2, Almond-Bancroft 0
(17-25, 18-25)
The Eagles lost their 3rd match of the day to the Pumas of Poynette. Just like the 1st match of the day, the Eagles battled in both sets till the end but it was the opposition coming out on top.
New Lisbon 2, Almond-Bancroft 0
(17-25, 19-25)
In their final match of the day, the Eagles played the host school, the Rockets. The Rockets blasted off to a 2-set sweep over A-B. The Eagles like the rest of the day, fought in both sets but couldn’t find the W at the end of the day.
After a 1-3 day in New Lisbon on Saturday, the Eagles fall to 7-13 overall.
@ Suring Invite – 9/20
The Suring Eagles, Bowler Panthers and Stockbridge were busy at Suring for a invite. Results below:
Suring
Suring 2, Bowler 0
(25-8, 25-7)
The Eagles soared to a sweep over the Panthers in their 1st match not letting Bowler get into double digit points in either set.
Suring 2, Elcho 0
(25-13, 25-12)
The Eagles won their 2nd match of the day with a 2-0 sweep of the Hornets of Elcho. The Eagles defense shut down Elcho in both sets not letting them get to 15 in either set.
Suring 2, Lourdes 1
(25-17, 13-25, 15-11)
The Eagles won their 3rd match of the day against Lourdes Academy from Oshkosh. It was a 3-set battle till the end from the Knights and Eagles. In the end, it was the home team defending home court.
Suring 2, Three Lakes 0
(25-21, 25-22)
The Eagles soared to their 4th win of the day, this time beating the Bluejays of Three Lakes in a tightly contested 2 set match but it was the Eagles defense once again in the end not allowing Three Lakes a set win.
After a 4-0 day at their own invite, the Suring Eagles are now 8-6 overall.
Bowler
Elcho 2, Bowler 0
(10-25, 26-28)
The Panthers lost their 1st match of the day to the Hornets but not without a fight, the 2nd set went into extra points.
Suring 2, Bowler 0
(8-25, 7-25)
The Panthers battled hard against a good Suring team but the Eagles defense stifled the Panthers attack in both sets.
Bowler 2, Stockbridge 0
(25-12, 25-21)
The Panthers got their 1st win of the day over Stockbridge with a sweep winning in straight sets. The Panthers offense was really good in Set 1 holding Stockbridge to only 12 points in the set.
Wausaukee 2, Bowler 0
(24-26, 13-25)
The Panthers lost their final match of the day to the Rangers. The 1st set went to extra points but it was the Rangers coming out with momentum and that propelled into the 2nd set as well.
After a 1-3 day, the Panthers drop to 2-10 overall.
Stockbridge
Elcho 2, Stockbridge 0
(13-25, 13-25)
Stockbridge lost their 1st match of the day to the Hornets in straight sets. The Elcho defense did not let Stockbridge reach 15 in either set.
Bowler 2, Stockbridge 0
(12-25, 21-25)
Stockbridge lost their 2nd and final match of the day losing to the Bowler Panthers in straight sets.
After a 0-2 day at Suring, Stockbridge now sits at 0-4 overall.
@ Spencer Invite – 9/20
The Manawa Wolves were busy in Spencer this weekend. Results are below:
Spencer 2, Manawa 0
(22-25, 16-25)
The Wolves lost their opening match to the host school, the Rockets. Abby Elmhorst had 7 kills for the Wolves. The Wolves offense was stagnant as they were held to a .076 hit percentage.
Abbotsford 2, Manawa 1
(15-25, 25-23, 10-15)
The Wolves dropped their 2nd straight match of the day. The Wolves took the 2nd set which was the closest of the match. The Falcons ended up taking the decisive 3rd set to clinch the match.
Manawa 2, Coulee Region Christian 0
(25-16, 25-19)
The Wolves bounced back with a sweep over Coulee Region Christian. Alayna Seeger and Abby Elmhorst combined for 12 kills. Adelyn Schertz had 7 aces.
Manawa 2, Augusta 1
(27-25, 21-25, 15-10)
The Wolves nabbed their 2nd win in a row, this time over the Beavers of Augusta. Alayna Seeger had 9 kills for the Wolves. The Wolves as a team had 11 aces.
Athens 2, Manawa 1
(17-25, 25-23, 1-15)
The Wolves dropped their final match of the day to the Bluejays of Athens in a tough 3-set battle. Katelyn Krueger had 3 aces from the service line for Manawa as the Wolves combined for 24 kills overall during the match.
After a 2-3 weekend at Spencer, the Wolves drop to 11-12.















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