Drew Daoust (center) poses for pictures with family members Feb. 8 after scoring his 2,000th career point in the Eagles’ 66-45 victory at Algoma. Shown from left are father Joel Daoust, brother and assistant coach Alex Daoust, Drew Daoust, brother Kyle Daoust and mother Tonya DeBroux. Photo by Kevin Naze.
Drew Daoust (1) went where no county player has gone before when he surpassed 2,000 career points on Feb. 8 with more than a season left in his career. The junior guard for Southern Door earned his second Packerland Player of the Year award, and entered his senior season poised to finish as one of the top scorers in Wisconsin prep history. In November he announced he would play college basketball at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. File photo by Kevin Naze.
Daoust’s scoring prowess powered Southern Door to its second straight Packerland Conference title and a regional championship. The Eagles went undefeated in conference and finished 22-5 overall. File photo by Kevin Boneske.
For the second straight year the Sister Bay Bays took home all the hardware in the Door County League. The Bays rode the arm of Sam Forkert (pictured) to win their seventh regular season title in the last 11 seasons. It was the third time they’ve swept the regular season and postseason trophies. The Bays now stand alone in league history with 18 titles, one more than West Jacksonport (going back to 1951). File photo by Kayla Larsen.
Grayson Stout flew to victory in the 2024 Door County Half Marathon, finishing in 1:08:43, the second-fastest time in the event’s history. The county’s largest sporting event drew more than 2,500 participants to Peninsula State Park in May. File photo by Myles Dannhausen Jr.
It came down to the final extra innings of the regular season when Gibraltar/Washington Island climbed into a share of the Packerland Conference championship on May 23. That’s when Gibraltar/Washington Island’s Bennett Isaacson-Krueger (2) hit a ground ball to score Marshall Maltby and lift Gibraltar over Kewaunee. The Vikings finished 12-4 to tie Algoma and Kewaunee atop the conference standings. The Vikings added a WIAA Division 4 regional championship a week later after winning the title game at home against Reedsville, 4-2. File photo by Kevin Boneske.
Sevastopol’s Naomi Rikkola (20) scored a game-high 36 points Feb. 3 as she surpassed 1,000 career points. Just a junior, Rikkola had already placed herself among the top girls basketball players in local history with a year left to play. She led the Pioneers to a share of their second straight conference title with a 14-2 conference record. File photo by Kevin Boneske.
(From left) Gibraltar/Sevastopol’s Gabe Peterson (9) and Sturgeon Bay’s Will Estes (7) battle for the ball at midfield during the Oct. 31 WIAA Division 4 sectional semifinal. For the Clippers it was old hat, but for Gibraltar/Sevastopol soccer the regional title they earned in October was the first since 2010. But it was their conference rival Sturgeon Bay that ended their run in the sectional round of the WIAA Division 4 playoffs with a 4-0 victory. Sturgeon Bay won its regional for the 16th consecutive year, and fell a game short of the state tournament in a loss to Kiel. File photo by Kevin Boneske.
Two Door County girls made the podium at this year’s WIAA state girls wrestling tournament. Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol’s Tiani LeMieux (pictured) placed second at 138 pounds, losing the title match on a pin by Badger’s Carley Ceshker. LeMieux finished the season with a record of 36-6 and was named the Paackerland Conference Wrestler of the Year. Southern Door’s Hailey Veeser finished fourth at 152 pounds. Veeser ended the season 33-7. Submitted.
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