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.
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ASHWAUBENON – The Pirates scored five first-quarter touchdowns and piled up 398 yards of offense in the win over the Jaguars.
Brady Moon led Bay Port with 112 yards rushing on nine carries. He also scored twice. Sawyer Torp caught three passes for 100 yards and two touchdowns.
Ashwaubenon’s Malcom MacGrath completed 13 of 22 passes for 122 yards.
Bay Port 35 7 7 0 – 49
Ashwaubenon 0 6 0 0 – 6
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
BP – Brady Moon 1 run (Beckett Koerten kick)
BP – Anthony LeFebre 20 run (Koerten kick)
BP – Sawyer Torp 53 pass from Matt Stevens (Koerten kick)
BP – Moon run (Koerten kick)
BP – Torp 38 pass from Stevens (Koerten kick)
Second Quarter
A – Michael Bernath 6 pass from MacGrath (kick failed)
BP – Landen Lorang 11 pass from Stevens (Koerten kick)
Third Quarter
BP – Jackson Otradovec 7 run (Koerten kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: Bay Port – Moon 9-112, Matt Stevens 5-39, Jackson Otradovec 7-68, Ryder Timmerman 6-16, Anthonye LeFebre 2-26, Ethan Orlando 1(-2). Ashwaubenon – Gus Newel 12-52, Malcom MacGrath 3-(-2), Abel Schubring 2-1, Landin Joachim 1-(-11), Lucas Popp 1-(-15), Jadien Laboy 1-28.
Passing: Bay Port – Stevens 6-6-0-119, Orlando 3-3-0-20. Ashwaubenon – MacGrath 13-21-0-122.
Receiving: Bay Port – Torp 3-100, Landen Lorang 1-11, Parker Betts 1-8, Clark Butler 2-15, Casey Jacobson 1-5, Anthonye LeFebre 1-7. Ashwaubenon – Laboy 6-59, Newel 4-35, Michael Bernath 1-6, Sawyer Walton 2-22.
PULASKI – Patrick Greisen completed 10 of 15 passes for 291 yards and five touchdowns to lead the Phantoms to the win over the Red Raiders.
Greisen completed passes to five receivers including Judeah Kniskern, who caught four balls for 94 yards and two touchdowns. Ben Lemirand had two catches for 98 yards and two scores.
Evan Ott supported Greisen with 110 yards rushing on 19 carries for West De Pere.
Brock Weideman led Pulaski with 86 yards rushing.
West De Pere 13 13 7 14 – 47
Pulaski 0 0 0 0 – 0
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
WDP – Judeah Kniskern 14 pass from Patrick Greisen (extra point failed)
WDP – Sam Suda 27 pass from Greisen (Brandon Schaefer kick)
Second Quarter
WDP – Ben Lemirand 41 pass from Greisen (Schaefer kick)
WDP – Lemirand 57 pass from Greisen (extra point failed)
Third Quarter
WDP – Kniskern 67 pass from Greisen (Schaefer kick)
Fourth Quarter
WDP – Evan Ott run (Schaefer kick)
WDP – David DeLeon 18 fumble return (Maverick Lor kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: West De Pere – Ott 19-110, Ryan Lutz 5-23. Pulaski – Weideman 24-86, Ethan Schmidt 7-10, Brayden Weideman 1-4, Spencer Hakes 4-(-11), Sawyer Goodness 6-61, Anthony Ficarri 1-(-3).
Passing: West De Pere – Greisen 10-15-0-291. Pulaski – Ethan Schmidt 7-9-0-56, Bohdan Schmidt 1-3-0-7.
Receiving: West De Pere – Ott 1-17, Kniskern 4-94, Brock Story 2-55, Lemirand 2-98, Suda 1-27. Pulaski – Joey Mijal 2-14, B. Schmidt 3-29, Bra. Weideman 1-11, Ficarri 1-3, Calan Bock 1-6.
COLEMAN – Kolton Peters rushed for two touchdowns and 102 yards to lead the Cougars to the win over the Chiefs.
Tristan Kostreva added 94 yards rushing on eight carries for Coleman, which held Shiocton to 82 yards of total offense.
Coleman finished with 341 yards of offense and averaged 7.93 yards per play
Shiocton 0 0 0 6 – 6
Coleman 15 21 14 0 – 50
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
C – Tristan Kostreva 48 run (Dawson Patz pass from Micha Kuchta)
C – Kolton Peters 24 pass from Kuchta (Tristan Kostreva kick)
Second Quarter
C – Peters 8 run (extra point failed)
C – Kuchta 16 run (T. Kostreva kick)
C – Peters 15 run (Victor Kostreva pass from Tristan Kostreva)
Third Quarter
C – Kuchta 19 run (T. Kostreva kick)
C – V. Kostreva 40 interception return (T. Kostreva kick)
Fourth Quarter
S – Mason Demerath 4 run (extra point failed)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: Shiocton – Isaiah Carton 2-5, Blake Carton 11-17, Connor Bergsbaken 1-4, Zachary Reif 5-18, Demerath 4-17. Coleman – M. Kuchta 7-66, T. Kostreva 8-94, Kolton Peterson 12-102, West Bieber 8-51, Zach Ziemer 2-2.
Passing: Shiocton – I. Carton 1-4-2-21. Coleman – M. Kuchta 1-4-0-23.
Receiving: Shiocton – Jordan Jahnke 1-21. Coleman – Kolton Peters 1-23.
CRIVITZ – The Wolverines rolled up 329 total yards, led by Brody MacNeil’s 102 yards rushing and three touchdowns, as they cruised past the Wolves in a Northwoods Conference matchup.
Devon Weiss carried six times for 84 yards and a score, while Evan Orlando and Brayden Sellen also added rushing TDs.
Crivitz led 10-0 after one before putting away the game with 30 second-quarter points.
Manawa managed just three yards of total offense.
Manawa 0 0 0 0 – 0
Crivitz 10 30 0 7 – 47
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
C – Brody MacNeil 3 run (kick good)
C – Stephan Allard 26 FG
Second Quarter
C – MacNeil 13 run (Allard kick)
C – Devon Weiss 12 run (Allard kick)
C – Evan Orlando 39 run (Allard kick)
C – MacNeil 3 run (Allard kick)
C – Safety
Fourth Quarter
C – Brayden Sellen 29 run (Allard kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: Crivitz – MacNeil 16-102, Weiss 6-84, Orlando 3-46.
Passing: Manawa – Braison Zielke 1-5-0-15,Crivitz – Orlando 2-3-0-24.
Receiving: Crivitz – Kade Thoma 1-26.
CLINTONVILLE – Isaac Bremer scored a pair of touchdowns and six other Panthers found the end zone as the Panthers stayed unbeaten at 5-0 and 3-0 in the Northwoods League with the big win over the Truckers.
Oconto Falls rolled up 416 total yards and held Clintonville to 95.
The Panthers led 14-0 after one quarter and 37-0 at intermission.
Oconto Falls 14 23 7 14 – 58
Clintonville 0 0 0 0 – 0
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
OF – Wyatt Laughrin 17 run (Conner Wilquet kick)
OF – Isaiah Radart 12 run (Wilquet kick)
Second Quarter
OF – Isaac Bremer 3 run (Wilquet kick)
OF – Bremer 17 run (Wilquet kick)
OF – Alex Krejcarek 34 pass from Emerich Skarban (Wilquet kick)
OF – Safety, Zach Johnson tackled in end zone
Third Quarter
OF – Nicole Woosencraft 1 run (Wilquet kick)
Fourth Quarter
OF – Aiden Cahak 5 pass from Nathaniel White (Wilquet kick)
OF – Croix Gardebrecht 15 run (Wilquet kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: Oconto Falls – Isaac Bremer 10-65, Wyatt Laughrin 7-65. Clintonville – Sam Wegener 1-9.
Passing: Oconto Falls – Emerich Skarban 8-9-0-127. Clintonville – Zach Johnson 7-14-1-76.
Receiving: Oconto Falls – Isaac Bremer 3-30, Alec Krejcarek 1-34. Clintonville – Sam Wegener 4-73.
SEYMOUR – The Thunder notched the win over the Bulldogs on the strength of goals by Aiden Bell, Julian James and Iolo Camerena.
Camerena, Marti Bach and Landon Huck each had an assist for Seymour.
SEYMOUR 388, MARINETTE 393, OCONTO FALLS 422, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 431, BAY PORT 433, WRIGHTSTOWN 440, FREEDOM 443, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 448, WEST DE PERE 452, LITTLE CHUTE 485, SHAWANO INCOMPLETE TEAM
At Riverside GC
Top finishers: Morgan Lewis SEY 90, Taylor Miller OF 90, Olivia Teddy BP 91, Ella Swanson WRI 93, Kay Lee McClintock FRE 93, Anna Marzahl MAR 93, Regan Hermanson MAR 95, Gillian Herrala SEY 97, Kennedy Polomis MAR 98, Olivia Wagner OF 98, Lyla Schueler SEY 98, Elliot Kriewaldt FVL 98.
BAY PORT 176, DE PERE 177, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 180, GREEN BAY PREBLE 188, NOTRE DAME 190, ASHWAUBENON 199, PULASKI 209
At Sheboygan Town & Country
Top finishers: Emma Cunningham GBP 39, Payton Dudra BP 40, Allison Klee SN 41, Julianne Bradford DP 41, Lucy Kim DP 43, Allison Waara SN 44, Emma Hudson DP 44, Madelyn Gicius BP 44.
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