High school volleyball: Behind the scenes of the Terrific 10 video
You’ve seen the Terrific 10 high school volleyball team. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at the making of that Terrific 10 video.
(This story has been updated with new information.)
DE PERE – The Pirates outscored the Redbirds 12-0 in the second half to pull out the victory.
Beckett Koerten kicked a 35-yard field goal in the fourth quarter for the winning points for Bay Port.
Brady Moon rushed for 136 yards and a touchdown for the Pirates.
Bay Port 0 7 7 5 – 19
De Pere 10 7 0 0 – 17
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
D – Yaw Gyamfi 22 pass from Marcus Schmidt (Mason Bratonia kick)
D – Bratonia 35 field goal
Second Quarter
D – Lucas Koskey 1 run (Bratonia kick)
BP – Brady Moon 27 run (Beckett Koerten kick)
Third Quarter
BP – James Williams 25 pass from Matt Stevens (Koerten kick)
Fourth Quarter
BP – Safety
BP – Koerten 35 field goal
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: Bay Port – Moon 19-136. De Pere – Caden Schampers 10-20.
Passing: Bay Port – Stevens 12-21-3-146. De Pere – Schmidt 14-22-0-166.
Receiving: Bay Port – Anthony LeFebre 8-71. De Pere – Joshua Backmann 4-32.
APPLETON – The Red Raiders outlasted the Terrors in a wild Fox River Classic Conference matchup, featuring 871 total yards between the schools.
Pulaski rushed for 526 yards on 46 attempts, an average of 11.4 yards, while Appleton West’s Connor Navis completed 14 of 30 passes for 308 yards and four touchdowns with two picks.
Sawyer Goodness led the Red Raiders’ rushing attack, carrying six times for 176 yards and three touchdowns, while Spencer Hakes carried 10 times for 138 yards and two TDs. Brock Weideman had 14 carries for 96 yards and three scores.
Also scoring touchdowns for Pulaski were Bohdan Schmidt, Brayden Weideman and Anthony Ficarri.
Charlie Blevins rushed for one touchdown for Appleton West.
The win moves the Red Raiders to 3-2 in the FRCC and 4-3 overall, while the Terrors fall to 2-3 and 3-4.
Pulaski 21 36 13 7 – 77
Appleton West 14 16 0 8 – 38
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
P – Brayden Weideman 1 run (Miles Wippel kick)
AW – Bennett Nelson 62 pass from Connor Navis (Nelson pass from Navis)
P – Sawyer Goodness 10 run (Wippel kick)
AW – Nelson 70 pass from Navis (conversion failed)
P – Goodness 62 run (Wippel kick)
Second Quarter
P – Brock Weideman 17 run (Wippel kick)
AW – Parrion Peace 7 pass from Navis (Peace pass from Navis)
P – Goodness 61 run (Wippel kick)
P – Bohdan Schmidt 44 run (Wippel kick)
P – Bryce Wotruba 30 interception return (Wippel kick)
P – Spencer Hakes 2 run (Calan Bock pass from Schmidt)
AW – Chase Verboomen 18 pass from Navis (Charlie Blevins run)
Third Quarter
P – Brock Weideman 1 run (Wippel kick)
P – Brock Weideman 5 run (conversion failed)
Fourth Quarter
P – Anthony Ficarri 2 run (James Webster kick)
AW – Blevins 1 run (Navis pass)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: Pulaski – Goodness 6-176, Hakes 10-138, Brock Weideman 14-96, Schmidt 6-94. Appleton West – Blevins 6-11.
Passing: Pulaski – Brock Weideman 1-1-0-16. Appleton West – Navis 14-30-2-308.
Receiving: Pulaski – Hakes 1-16. Appleton West – Nelson 4-161, Peace 6-66, Verboomen 2-57.
WRIGHTSTOWN – Drew Kortz’s 37-yard touchdown pass to Nolan Phillips late in the fourth quarter helped lift the Irish past the Tigers in a battle of North Eastern Conference unbeatens.
Freedom (7-0, 5-0) took sole possession of the NEC lead with the win. Kortz finished with 186 yards passing on 15 of 19 attempts and also had 95 yards rushing on 11 carries with touchdown runs of 38 and 21 yards.
Wrightstown’s Trevor Vande Hey finished with 317 yards passing on 16-for-32 attempts. He had a 79-yard touchdown strike to Bennett Theunis in the first quarter. Aiden Humphreys also had 17 carries for 91 yards and two touchdowns for the Tigers (6-1, 4-1).
Freedom 7 7 7 7 – 28
Wrightstown 10 7 7 0 – 24
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
W – Daniel Buntin 26 field goal
W – Bennett Theunis 79 pass from Trevor Vande Hey (Buntin kick)
F – Drew Kortz 38 run (Nolan Phillips kick)
Second Quarter
W – Aiden Humphreys 7 run (Buntin kick)
F – Kortz 21 run (Phillips kick)
Third Quarter
F – Nixon Heinke 1 run (Phillips kick)
W – Humphreys 3 run (Buntin kick)
Fourth Quarter
F – Phillips 37 pass from Kortz (Phillips kick)
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CRANDON – The Wolverines overcame an 18-7 halftime deficit to earn the Northwoods Conference win.
Brody MacNeil carried 28 times for 135 yards and two touchdowns and Devon Weiss ran six times for 78 yards and a score to help rally Crivitz.
Cruz Palubicki led the Crandon attack, rushing three times for 62 yards and two TDs.
The Wolverines are now 4-1 in the Northwoods and 6-1 overall, while the Cardinals fall to 2-3 and 2-5.
Crivitz 0 7 14 0 – 21
Crandon 12 6 0 0 – 18
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
CRA – 6 run (run failed)
CRA – Cruz Palubicki 45 run (run failed)
Second Quarter
CRI – Brody MacNeil 2 run (kick good)
CRA – Palubicki 10 run (run failed)
Third Quarter
CRI – MacNeil 1 run (Stephan Allard kick)
CRI – Devon Weiss 69 run (Allard kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: Crivitz – MacNeil 28-135, Weiss 6-78. Crandon – Team 41-154, Palubicki 3-62, Mavrik Mayer 7-46.
Passing: Crivitz – Evan Orlando 4-9-0-52. Crandon – Mayer 2-6-0-7.
Receiving: Crivitz – Kade Thoma 2-25, Brayden Sellen 1-18. Crandon – Team 2-7.
COLEMAN – The Cougars outgained the Eagles 417-103 and built a 36-0 halftime advantage as they cruised to the Northwoods Conference win.
West Bieber carried 10 times for 90 yards and three touchdowns, while Kolton Peters carried five times for 135 yards and a score.
Also registering TDs on the ground were Micah Kuchta, Tristan Kostreva and Kollin Peters. Kuchta also threw for one score.
Coleman moves to 7-0 overall and 5-0 in conference play, while Northland Pines falls to 1-6 and 1-4.
Northland Pines 0 0 0 0 – 0
Coleman 15 21 14 8 – 58
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
C – West Bieber 5 run (Tristan Kostreva run)
C – Micah Kuchta 45 run (Kostreva kick)
Second Quarter
C – Bieber 1 run (Kostreva kick)
C – Kolton Peters 59 pass from Kuchta (Kostreva kick)
C – Kolton Peters 60 run (Kostreva kick)
Third Quarter
C – Bieber 14 run (Kostreva kick)
C – Kostreva 5 run (Kostreva kick)
Fourth Quarter
C – Kollin Peters 3 run (Michael Nowak run)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: Northland Pines – Peter Anderson 2-23, Conrad Droby 2-18. Coleman – Kolton Peters 5-135, Bieber 10-90, Kuchta 3-57, Kostreva 4-55.
Passing: Northland Pines – Davis Beyer 5-13-3-43. Coleman – Kuchta 1-1-0-59.
Receiving: Northland Pines – Eli Kerner 2-22. Coleman – Kolton Peters 1-59.
ONEIDA – Logan Schuh rushed for two touchdowns and completed three passes for 57 yards and a TD of 26 yards to Pauline Gnabasik.
The Pioneers also scored off an interception return to register the Across the Bay victory.
Sevastopol is now 3-2 in conference and 4-2 overall, while NEW Lutheran/Oneida Nation is 2-3 and 2-4.
MARINETTE – Chase MacGregor carried 18 times for 172 yards and a score, and Ethan Doubek added five carries for 21 yards and three touchdowns as the Marines raced out to a 26-6 halftime advantage and never looked back.
Cooper Smith passed for a touchdown and also intercepted a pass and returned it 38 yards for a TD.
Marinette outgained Oconto 343-192 on the night.
Aiden Hagel completed 5 of 12 passes for 96 yards and a touchdown to lead the Blue Devils.
Oconto 6 0 0 0 – 6
Marinette 14 12 15 0 – 41
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
M – Ethan Doubek 1 run (kick failed)
M – Doubek 10 run (Chase MacGregor run)
O – Landon Boucher 75 pass from Aiden Hagel (pass failed)
Second Quarter
M – Braxton Polzin 15 pass from Cooper Smith (pass failed)
M – MacGregor 1 run (pass failed)
Third Quarter
M – Smith 38 interception return (MacGregor run)
M – Doubek 5 run (Ben Rickaby kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: Oconto – Seth Miller 1-42. Marinette – MacGregor 18-172, Smith 8-53.
Passing: Oconto – Hagel 5-12-1-96. Marinette – Smith 2-2-0-51, Doubek 1-3-0-49.
Receiving: Oconto – Boucher 3-81. Marinette – Polzin 2-51, Evan Berg 1-49.
GREEN BAY – Donovan Holderness scored a pair of goals and three other Red Raiders scored goals as Pulaski earned the win.
The Red Raiders were also the beneficiaries of an East own goal.
Also scoring for Pulaski were Maddox McKeefry off an assist from A.J. Schenk, Brayden Carr from Holderness and Deegan Lambert.
Jonah Drevs made five saves in net for Pulaski, while Gabriel Rodriquez Diaz made 12 saves for the Red Devils.
The Red Raiders outshot Green Bay East 17-5.
SURING – The Cougars outlasted the Eagles 25-12, 25-15, 23-25, 25-20 in Marinette & Oconto Conference action.
Leading the Coleman attack were Vivian Kostreva with 16 attack kills and six digs; Alayna Gilbertson with five digs and five attack kills; Annabell Markiewicz with five digs; Larissa Sailer with 17 assists, nine attack kills, seven digs and four service aces; Maddy Seefeldt with five attack kills and four blocks; Maddy Straub with four blocks; Ella Van Ermen with 12 assists; and Ava Zeitler with eight blocks and six attack kills.
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