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Home›Sports›Ashwaubenon›Jaguar Sports Radical Roundup

Jaguar Sports Radical Roundup

By Murray Gleffe
October 8, 2017
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By Murray Gleffe, Correspondent


WIAA Girls Tennis Sectional:

Notre Dame 38, Manitowoc Lincoln 30, Sheboygan North 28, Pulaski 21, Green Bay Southwest 18, Ashwaubenon 17, Green Bay Preble 13, Kimberly 11, Bay Port 11, West DePere 10, Depere 8, Sheboygan South 6, Antigo 4, Kaukauna 2, Shawano Community 0, Green Bay West 0, Green Bay East 0

Jaguar Results

Emily DeLaurelle finished second overall and Maddy Coopmans/Caylee Behnke took third.

No.4 Singles DeLaurelle (ASH) over Ishana Sharma (MAN) 6-2, 6-3

Rachel Van Hefty (NDA) over DeLaurelle (ASH) 6-2, 6-2

No.2 Doubles Mei Phillips/Chloe Bohn (SN) over Coopmans/Behnke (ASH) 6-2, 6-1

Coopmans and Behnke (ASH) over Krysten Capwell/Annissa Derbique (GBP) 6-1, 6-3

 

Ashwaubenon vs Green Bay United Swim Dual: 

Womens 200 Yard Medley Relay

(1)  Emma Steffel, Evelyn Geurts, Kyra Goedken, Katherine O’Connoll (ASH) 1:58.01

Womens 200 Yard Free

(1) Hallory Domnick (ASH) 2:02.90

Womens 200 Yard IM

(1) Jennifer Peng (GBU) 2:24.85

(3) McKenna Bartelme (ASH) 2:30.65

Womens 50 Yard Free

(1) Steffel (ASH) 25.90

Womens 100 Yard Fly

(1) Violet Anderson (GBU) 1:01.60

(2) Steffel (ASH) 1:02.70

Womens 100 Yard Free

(1) O’Connoll (ASH) 56.73

Womens 500 Yard Free

(1) Domnick (ASH) 5:35.87

Womens 200 Yard Free Relay

(1) Sydney Popp, Julie Clabots, Domnick, Geurts (ASH) 1:50.79

Womens 100 Yard Back

(1) O’Connoll (ASH) 1:05.25

Womens 100 Yard Breast

(1) Geurts (ASH) 1:13.05

Womens 400 Yard Free Relay

(1)  Steffel, Goedken, Domnick, O’Connoll (ASH) 3:51.87

Final: Ashwaubenon 112, Green Bay United 58

 

WIAA Girls Golf Sectional:

Jaguar Results:

Rylie Severson (47, 50) 97

Zion Estano     (46, 57) 103

Notes: Severson parred three holes on the front (two, four, and six), and Estano went one under during a two hole stretch-birding hole two, and then parring the third.

 

Jaguar Soccer ‘Senior Night’

Jaguar Boys Soccer Results:

October 4th   Green Bay East over Ashwaubenon 4-0

October 5th   Green Bay Southwest over Ashwaubenon 5-0

 

Seymour Cross Country Invitational

Jaguar Boys Results: 13th out of 24 teams (371 score)

8th        Randy Johnson 17:02

53rd      Nick Johnson 18:19

95th      Tai Crowell 19:00

103rd    Ian MacLean 19:08

112th    Christian Van Iten 19:21

131st    Sam Lokken 19:42

 

Jaguar Girls Results: 7th out of 24 teams (212 score)                       

7th        Sage Wagner 19:20

17th      Erica Conrad 20:09

49th      Ashley Manders 21:37

69th      Sophia Duboird 22:07

70th      Emma Priebe 22:07

90th      Kiley Harjus  22:31

 

Jaguar Football -Ashwaubenon vs Sheboygan North Final Game Stats:

Ashwaubenon       7,28,14,6      55

Sheboygan North  0, 0, 0, 0        0

1st Quarter:

ASH    Alex Stanko 39 yard td run (Kolinski PAT)

2nd Quarter:

ASH    Evan Wood 21 yard td reception from Guarascio (Kolinski PAT)

ASH    Stanko 14 yard td reception from Guarascio (Kolinski PAT)

ASH    Graham Manders 7 yard td reception from Guarascio (Kolinski PAT)

ASH    Stanko 21 yard td run (Kolinski PAT)

3rd Quarter:

ASH    Griffin Baierl 31 yard td reception from Guarascio (Kolinski PAT)

ASH    Troy Lo 3 yard td run (Kolinski PAT)

4th Quarter:

ASH    Jonathan Maldonado 29 yard td run (PAT failed)

 

Ashwaubenon      419 Total Yards (242 Pass, 177 Rush)

Sheboygan North 162 Total Yards (10 Pass, 152 Rush)

 

Ashwaubenon Individual Stats

Passing:

Guarascio 9-12, 230 Yards, 4 TD, 1 INT, Ashton Steinike 1-1, 12 Yards

Rushing:

Stanko 6-68 2 TD’s, Maldonado 4-48, TD, Lo 5-39, TD, Trey Harkner 1-20, Guarascio 4-8, Steinike 2- -2, Graham Manders 1- -4

Receiving:

Collin Secor 1-60, Evan Wood 2-46 TD, Griffin Baierl 2-42 TD, Stanko 2-38 TD, Parker Murphy 1-37, Ethan Sauer 1-12, Manders 1-7

 

Sheboygan North Individual Stats

Passing:

Mitchell Mahler 1-5, 10 Yards, 1 INT

Rushing:

Tou Cheng Kou 11-59 , Isaiah Love-Beringer 9-43, Mahler 13-17, Jake Schmitting 3-17, Dylan Coldren 1-6, Lee Kou Lee 3-5, Carter Traas 3-5

Receiving:

Bailey Wolfgram 1-10

 

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