High school football: Plymouth defeats Menasha 34-18
Plymouth used several explosive plays to defeat Menasha 34-18 in the season opener at Calder Stadium in Menasha.
FOOTBALL
Mukwonago 20, Appleton North 10
APPLETON – Mukwonago held the Lightning scoreless in the fourth quarter and scored a late touchdown on a reverse in the win at Paul Engen Field.
North (0-1) pulled within 13-10 with 2:44 left in the third quarter with a 34-yard field goal by Mason Skorstad. That lead lasted into the fourth quarter, when Nick Martin put the game out of reach for Mukwonago (1-0) with a 9-yard touchdown after a reverse with 5:05 left in regulation.
The Lightning struggled with form errors and personal fouls throughout most of the game, as well as dropped passes that prevented potential attacks.
“I’m frustrated with some of those mental mistakes,” North coach Rob Salm said. “Whether it’s losing your composure or not having enough people at the line of scrimmage, those procedures that you practice so hard and make sure everyone is on the same page. Then you’re in the spotlight and some kids may not be as organized as they should be. We’ve got to fix all of that.”
Charlie Olson scored a 43-yard touchdown on a quarterback sneak for Appleton North in the second quarter.
Mason Radobicky had a 3-yard touchdown run for Mukwonago, which also got an 11-yard touchdown catch from Luka Tess.
Bay Port 37, Middleton 28
MIDDLETON – The Pirates scored 16 points in the fourth quarter to come from behind to win against the Cardinals.
Matt Stevens got within a point with his 9-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter and then completed a 2-point conversion pass to Anthony LeFebre to give Bay Port the lead.
Bay Port scored another touchdown with 2:18 minutes left on LeFebre’s 6-yard touchdown run.
Stevens played well in his first start as quarterback, completing 16 of 24 passes for 211 yards and three touchdowns.
His favorite receiver was Sawyer Torp, who made nine catches for 128 yards.
LeFebre led Bay Port with 113 rushing yards on 22 carries.
Bay Harbor 7 14 0 16 – 37
Middleton 14 7 7 0 – 28
SCORE POINTS
First quarter
BP – Sawyer Torp 41, pass from Matt Stevens (Beckett Koerten kick)
M – Isaiah Oliver 30 pass from Joey Passaglia (kick by Drew Cooney)
M – Chase Rogers 23 pass from Passaglia (Cooney kick)
Second quarter
BP – Torp 39 pass from Stevens (Körten kick)
BP – Bennett Deppeler 23 Pass from Stevens (Körten kick)
M – Troy Teff 5 pass from Passaglia (Cooney kick)
Third quarter
M – Teff 17 pass from Passaglia (Cooney kick)
Fourth quarter
BP – Stevens 9 run (Anthony LeFebre pass from Stevens)
BP – LeFebre 6th run (Torp pass from Stevens)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERSHIPS
Rush: Bay Port – LeFebre 22-113, Stevens 11-57, Brady Moon 6-25. Middleton-Elijah Jackson 10-57.
Passing by: Bay Port-Stevens 16-24-0-211. Middleton-Passaglia 20-31-0-280.
Reception: Bay Port – Torp 7-128, Deppeler 1-25. Middleton – Teff 4-53, Oliver 2-33, Rogers 5-119.
Plymouth 34, Menasha 18
MENASHA – The Panthers got a little revenge on the Bluejays by winning the season’s opening non-conference game at Calder Stadium after losing 31-8 to Menasha in the first round of the Division 3 playoffs last season.
Plymouth managed to provide Menasha’s defense with some explosive plays.
Brett Shutter scored on a 67-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, Deven Miller scored on an 89-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, Kayden Schultz caught a 47-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter, and Shutter added a 50-yard touchdown run for Plymouth’s final touchdown.
Menasha scored on a 2-yard touchdown run by Elijah Gigl late in the third quarter to cut the lead to 20-10.
With 2:21 minutes left in the game, Parker Wienandt scored the last points for the Bluejays with a 28-yard touchdown pass from Logan Liegl.
Plymouth 6 6 8 14 – 34
Menasha 3 0 7 8 – 18
SCORE POINTS
First quarter
M – Itzael Villagomez Arroyo 35 Field Goal
P – Brett Shutter 67 Run (Run Failed)
Second quarter
P – Lock 3 executed (pass failed)
Third quarter
P – Deven Miller 89 run (Dustin Humphrey pass from Augie Eigenberger)
M – Elijah Gigl 2 run (Villagomez Arroyo kick)
Fourth quarter
P – Kayden Schultz 47 Pass from Eigenberger (Shutter Run)
P – Shutter 50 running (run failed)
M – Parker Wienandt 28 Pass von Liegl (Paul Schmolinske descent)
Crivitz 27, Chilton 0
CRIVITZ – The Wolverines scored 21 points in the first quarter and limited the Tigers to 191 yards of offense, earning the win.
Crivitz was led by Brody MacNeil, who rushed for 132 yards on 20 carries. Colten Tarmann completed three passes for 125 yards.
Chilton, which lost a fumble and was intercepted twice, was led by Hudson Ludwig, who ran for 59 yards.
Chilton-Chill 0 0 0 0 – 0
Crivitz 21 3 0 3 – 27
SCORE POINTS
First quarter
CR – Evan Orlando 77, pass from Colten Tarmann (push from Stephan Allard)
CR – Tarmann 17 run (Allard Kick)
CR – MacNeil 4 run (Allard kick)
Second quarter
CR – Allard 31 FG
Fourth quarter
CR – Allard 32 FG
INDIVIDUAL LEADERSHIPS
Rush – Chilton: Hudson Ludwig 12-59, Slaytt Nolan 8-41, Bennett Woelfel 7-24. Crivitz: Brody MacNeil 20-132, Colten Tarmann 10-11.
Passing by – Chilton: Hudson Ludwig 5-17-0-50. Crivitz: Colten Tarmann 3-5-0-125.
Received – Chilton: Bennett Woelfel 2-28, Ben Willett 2-18. Crivitz: Evan Orlando 2-83, Leo Vandermause 1-42.
GIRLS GOLF
Kaukauna 167, Fond du Lac 238
At Rolling Meadows, Par 36
Fond du Lac: Abbie Buelow 46, Alyssa Faubel 62, Erica Gerstner 64, Kennedy Kohlman 66.
Kaukauna: Charlie Clinefelter 38, McKenna Lowe 40, Kennedy Kolosso 44, Grace Schomin 45.
Appleton East 207, Fond du Lac 237
At Reid Golf Course
Appleton East: Jaelyn Feller 40, Alex Simon 49, Addi Baier 53, Hayley Ponschock 65.
Fond du Lac: Abbie Buelow 53, Kennedy Kohlman 57, Alyssa Faubel 61, Ahri Lorbach 66.
192 Appleton West, 244 Oshkosh North
At Winagamie, Par 36
Appleton West: Anna Blair 46, Lydia Barry 48, Mariah Frase 48, Addison Edmunds 50, Ally Koehler 57.
Oshkosh North: Sammie Leib 53, Maggie Lynch 59, Willow Stanke 63, Ireland O’Brien 69, Brooke Peters 70.
189 Hortonville, 223 Oshkosh West
At Grand View, Par 35
Hortonville: Maci McNichols 42, Leah Heraly 48, Paige Clausen 49, Olivia Kernan 50.
Oshkosh West: Kennedy Footit 46, Hailey Hammen 57, Valerie Mantia 59, Andrea Czerwinski 61.
Marinette 180, Freedom 212, Waupaca 276
At Little River CC
Marinette: Kennedy Polomis 43, Anna Marzahl 45, Regan Hermanson 45, Kyle Vergara 47.
Freedom: Kay Lee McClintock 44, Islee Hounsell 54, Kirsten Runyon 55, Kori Reader 59.
Waupaca: Lily Cichy 61, Jillian Trzebiatowski 68, Sophie Saunders 71, Adi Schulz 76.
Wrightstown 213, Luxembourg-Casco 228
At Hilly Haven
Luxembourg Casco: Averi Buresh 54, Brielle Snowberry 57, Ashley Fameree 58, Reese Bandow 59, Marissa Annoye 59.
Wrightstown: Ella Swanson 50, Victoria Watzka 51, Molly Ruebl 55, Lahela Carter 57, Hannah Peterson 61.