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 – Bay Port won the regional title with a 359 team score to advance to the sectional meet.
De Pere was second, Green Bay Preble Co-op was third and Notre Dame was fourth to also advance.
Payton Dudra of Bay Port, Lucy Kim of De Pere and Emma Cunningham of Green Bay Preble Co-op all shot 86 to tie for individual medalist honors.
Talia Schlindwein of Wausau East/West, Ella Szekeress of D.C. Everest, Anika Creisher of Wausau East/West and Grace Melzer of Pulaski advanced to sectionals as individual qualifiers.
The sectional is Oct. 8 at Thornberry Creek at Oneida in Hobart.
BAY PORT 359, DE PERE 361, GREEN BAY PREBLE CO-OP 393, NOTRE DAME 408, WAUSAU EAST/WEST 411, PULASKI 423, D.C. EVEREST 426, SHAWANO 446, ASHWAUBENON 454
At Ledgeview, par 72
Bay Port: Payton Dudra 86, Madelyn Gicius 87, Isabel Johnson 90, Myah Johnson 96, Jordan Perry 106.
De Pere: Lucy Kim 86, Julianne Bradford 88, Emma Hudson 90, Gabby Hauser 97, Lilly Qualley 104.
Green Bay Preble: Emma Cunningham 86, Elizabeth Albers 100, Lily Wiitanen 103, Audra Kasper 104, Willa Olbinski 124.
Notre Dame: Ella Gelb 93, Megan Gelb 95, Kara Hudson 102, Zoe Holubar 118, Victoria Hagins 121.
Pulaski: Grace Melzer 103, Taylor Murphy 105, Charlie Lasecki 106, Morgan Schuh 109, Ella Trewartha 120.
Shawano: Del Kunze 106, Grace Pensis 113, Morgan Evans 113, Maddie Moesch 114, Lily Glysch 133.
Ashwaubenon: Amelia Hogue 108, Lauren Gettleman 110, Ali Livingston 117, Eden Delsart 119, Addison Bake 149.
DE PERE – Denmark won the team title by two shots over Freedom, with the Irish and Winneconne also qualifying for the sectional meet.
Kay Lee McClintock of Freedom shot 91 to earn individual medalist honors. Denmark was led by Whitney Derricks, who shot 99.
Caroline Vanden Heuvel of Xavier, Callaway Goodman of Kiel and Amelia Eiting of Little Chute advanced to the sectional as individual qualifiers.
The sectional is Oct. 8 at Crystal Springs in Seymour.
DENMARK 406, FREEDOM 408, WINNECONNE 413, LITTLE CHUTE 419, WRIGHTSTOWN 426, XAVIER 435, KIEL 444
At Mid Vallee, par 70
Denmark: Whitney Derricks 99, Shaelyn Kraschnewski 100, Katelyn Shedlosky 101, Alison Lindsley 106, Ella Johanek 109.
Freedom: Kay Lee McClintock 91, Kori Reader 95, Kirsten Runyon 111, Katelynn Shultz 111, Brooke Kirby 113.
Little Chute: Amelia Eiting 99, Madalyn Bork 106, Kendall Hengst 107, Emily Lehrer 107, Aubrey Czarnecki 118.
Winneconne: Avery Rust 96, Lacey Stephans 98, Jada Kaiser 109, Mia Rust 110, Addi Verkuilen 115.
Wrightstown: Ella Swanson 98, Victoria Watzka 104, Lahela Carter 111, Molly Ruebl 113, Hannah Petersen 115.
Xavier: Caroline Vanden Heuvel 95, Josie Egan 106, Sarah Rettler 117, Meredith Leege 117.
APPLETON – The Spartans swept the Foxes 27-25, 25-14, 25-16 in a North Eastern Conference match.
“That was a big win against a really good FVL team,” Luxemburg-Casco coach Jeff Frey said. “We challenged the girls before the match to ‘go get it tonight.’ What a response and a huge bounce-back win after Tuesday night. I thought we showed our resiliency tonight. I could not be more proud of the girls.”
Luxemburg-Casco, which is 19-7 overall and 6-1 in the North Eastern Conference, was led by Aubrey Frey with 15 kills and 15 digs. Alayna Deprez had 35 assists and 15 digs. Ella Vander Velden had 10 kills and seven digs. Rylan Kaminski had 12 digs, and Campbell Onell had nine kills and nine digs.
GREEN BAY – The Blazers improved to 18-6 overall and 5-0 in the Packerland Conference with a 25-17, 26-24, 25-22 win over the Pioneers.
Emma Laatsch had a double-double for NEW Lutheran wth 19 digs and 11 kills. Abby Kirchner had 32 assists. Sydney Steffel and Kiley Dhein had 11 and 10 digs, respectively. Dhein also had seven kills, as did Lexie Meerstein and Kiera Adams-McIntosh.
OCONTO – The Blue Devils topped the Bulldogs 25-23, 25-20, 25-21 in a tight nonconference matchup.
Leading the way for Oconto was Alaina Vandenlangenberg with 11 kills and six digs. Kylee Sydor had 11 kills, Kyanne Wusterbarth had 17 digs, and Jaelin Kumhala and Adelyn Martin combined for 34 assists.
KEWAUNEE – The Storm defeated the Eagles 25-11, 25-19, 26-24.
Southern Door was led by Alanah Kay with 14 kills. Alanna Paye had 13 digs. McKenna Guilette had 12 assists. Ashlyn Delfosse had 10 assists, while Morgan Miller had 10 digs.
DE PERE – The Hawks defeated the Phantoms 25-22, 25-20, 23-25, 25-21 in a Bay Conference matchup.
Xavier, which is now 5-0 in Bay Conference play, was led by Sydney Neilitz with 51 assists and seven digs. Madison Daley had a double-double with 22 digs and 21 kills for Xavier. Grace Hackl had 18 digs. Ali Tylinski had 17 kills and eight digs. Elle Downs added 10 kills and Rose Kendall had nine kills.
West De Pere is now 4-1 in the conference.
DE PERE – Huj Chi Vang scored off a deflection by Talan LeCaptaine on a corner kick to break the tie in the second half as the Hornets handed the Redbirds their first Fox River Classic Conference loss of the year.
Brogdan Tereshchenko opened the scoring off a pass from Vang in the first half, but De Pere answered on a penalty kick by Brady Shanda.
Logan Nycz made eight saves for the Redbirds, while Landin Gauthier made three saves for the Hornets.
ASHWAUBENON – Ben Lewis scored off an assist from Abdimalik Musse at the 53rd minute to propel the Trojans to the Fox River Classic Conference win over the Jaguars.
Landon Wierschke opened the scoring at the 27th minute off an assist by Mason Hermes.
Ashwaubenon evened things up in 49th minute on a goal by Chase Beyer.
The Trojans took charge four minutes later and never looked back.
Raymond Arrozal made seven saves in net for Southwest, while Colby Biemeret had four saves for Ashwaubenon.
The win moves the Trojans to 1-4 in the FRCC and 1-7 overall, while Ashwaubenon falls to 0-5 in conference and 3-11 overall.
SHEBOYGAN – Maddox McKeefry scored twice and Donovan Holderness once as the Red Raiders jumped out to a 2-0 halftime lead and never looked back.
Holderness got the scoring started in the 12th minute off an assist from Hudson Schultz.
McKeefry scored three minutes later as Josh Aranda assisted on the play.
McKeefry finished the scoring with a goal in the 58th minute with an assist from Parker Sanders.
Josh Roth made four saves in net for the Red Raiders, while Hudson Toutenhoofd made 10 for South.
The win moves Pulaski to 2-3 in the Fox River Classic Conference and 10-3-2 overall, while the Redwings fall to 1-4 in the conference and 3-8-1 overall.
GIRLS
APPLETON NORTH 45, LITTLE CHUTE 76, NOTRE DAME 118, HORTONVILLE 130, BAY PORT 151, KIEL 152, APPLETON WEST 185, SHAWANO 200, WEST DE PERE 222, OSHKOSH NORTH 236, PULASKI 249, NEW LONDON 334, ASHWAUBENON 357, MENASHA 370, COLEMAN 414, GREEN BAY WEST 459, GILLETT, GREEN BAY EAST incomplete teams
Top 20 finishers: 1, Eva Busch AN 18:18.2; 2, Sophia Scherwinski AN 18:19.8; 3, Ava Helmbrecht AN 18:32.7; 4, Ashley Wilson LC 18:35.6; 5, Anna Miller ND 18:46.5; 6, Hannah Huza HOR 18:55.3; 7, Lucie Fouts AW 19:01.6; 8, Lauren Wegand LC 19:02.0; 9, Lehna Mitchell ON 19:13.6; 10, Sami Miller LC 19:17.5; 11, Kate Schmoll WDP 19:24.5; 12, Monika Stoik ND 19:25.5; 13, Bailey Hendricks SHA 19:27.5; 14, Campbell Deboth LC 19:28.6; 15, Lillian Larson KIE 19:29.8; 16, Hailey Falbo HOR 19:36.0; 17, Morgan Breed AW 19:42.1; 18, Olivia Stedl PUL 19:43.6; 19, Sophie Busch AN 19:44.6; 20, Audry Dehlinger AN 19:45.7.
BOYS
GREEN BAY PREBLE 22, PULASKI 105, ASHWAUBENON 129, NOTRE DAME 132, LITTLE CHUTE 179, WEST DE PERE 188, NEW LONDON 198, APPLETON NORTH 213, BAY PORT 216, HORTONVILLE 237, KIEL 277, OSHKOSH NORTH 322, SHAWANO 324, APPLETON WEST 356, MENASHA 452, GILLETT, COLEMAN, GREEN BAY EAST, GREEN BAY WEST incomplete teams
Top 20 finishers: 1, Joseph Hunt ND 15:44.7; 2, Jacob Nuthals GBP 15:58.2; 3, Benjamin Piontek GBP 15:59.1; 4, Louis Jean Baptist GBP 16:02.9; 5, Bradyn Wendorff GIL 16:05.4; 6, Brayden Michaels GBP 16:09.9; 7, Chase Osborn NL 16:22.0; 8, Ryan Jadin ASH 16:23.9; 9, Yahye Mohamed GBP 16:24.1; 10, Ben Toeppler LC 16:28.6; 11, Parker Marshall PUL 16:29.4; 12, Carson Samson WDP 16:32.9; 13, Marshall Pahl ND 16:35.1; 14, Grayden Gossen PUL 16:36.9; 15, Hayden Carroll LC 16:42.0; 16, Arden Gillen PUL 16:42.1; 17, Killian Arlt GBP 16:44.8; 18, Josiah Kuehl SHA 16:46.4; 19, Bennett Daul BP 16:46.5; 20, Evan Bright WDP 16:46.8.
GIRLS
WINNECONNE 53, MARSHFIELD 62, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 82, XAVIER 116, AMHERST 145, ST. MARY CATHOLIC 145, WAUPACA 157, WAUTOMA 204, SEYMOUR 209
Top 20 finishers: 1, Sienna Timm WAUP 20:05.0; 2, Natalie Scharenbroch MAR 20:34.0; 3, Hannah Yetter WIN 20:58.7; 4, Ruby Kuehn WIN 21:08.9; 5, Haylee Rusch SEY 21:18.3; 6, Claire Fischer FVL 21:19.3; 7, Anna Feuerstahler FVL 21:20.2; 8, Lauren Ripley SMC 21:28.3; 9, Adeline Lonsdale MAR 21:30.3; 10, Claire Higgins SMC 21:33.5; 11, Rowen Volhard FVL 21:35.0; 12, Natalie Schmitt MAR 21:35.5; 13, Noelle Nevins X 21:48.4; 14, Lydia Luce WIN 21:55.0; 15, Madeline Anderson WIN 22:07.2; 16, Julia Krueger WAUT 22:10.1; 17, Libby Jahnke WIN 22:20.9; 18, Lily McHugh X 22:27.6; 19, Kassidy Christopher MAR 22:34.4;; 20, Taiya Lang MAR 22:36.1.
BOYS
WINNECONNE 60, MARSHFIELD 65, SEYMOUR 93, XAVIER 95, AMHERST 117, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 127, WAUPACA 132, WAUTOMA 207
Top 20 finishers: 1, Owen Lencki WAUP 16:14.2; 2, Grant Wenzelow WIN 16:35.6; 3, Logan Boehnlein SEY 16:42.1; 4, Oliver Aberle WIN 16:47.7; 5, Owen Hoerneman MAR 17:07.4; 6, Logan Erdman WAUT 17:17.2; 7, Taren Schadrie SEY 17:24.5; 8, Elijah Bohm AMH 17:30.6; 9, Silas Sarbo WIN 17:44.7; 10, Lincoln Berger MAR 17:51.6; 11, Jordan Rosenbaum X 17:55.0; 12, Marshall Neve MAR 18:12.8; 13, Gus Olson WAUP 18:13.7; 14, Conwen Zeng SEY 18:18.7; 15, Will Sullivan X 18:21.9; 16, Paxton Tippen MAR 18:37.0; 17, Ethan Auer SMC 18:46.9; 18, Mason Dobberstein FVL 18:49.1; 19, Tyler Bostwick WIN 18:49.9; 20, Drew Magnuson X 18:51.8.
GIRLS
VALDERS 53, OCONTO FALLS 67, KEWAUNEE 96, CHILTON 109, SOUTHERN DOOR 121, BRILLION 138, MISHICOT 139, NEWCHAA 153, WRIGHTSTOWN 221, REEDSVILLE incomplete team
Top 20 finishers: 1, Hannah Miller KEW 19:02.92; 2, Hannah Welch VAL 19:16.50; 3, Juliana Doerner MIS 19:39.17; 4, Hailey Delzer OF 19:50.29; 5, Allena O’Connell REE 20:23.90; 6, Alana Kempen BR 20:36.66; 7, Emily Heller CH 20:42.85; 8, Emma Bousley SD 20:43.75; 9, Paige Backus VAL 21:03.69; 10, Alyssa Wagner VAL 21:04.47; 11, Natalie Miller KEW 21:19.59; 12, Greta Martens NEWCHAA 21:26:19; 13, Ava Hodkiewicz OF 21:34.04; 14, Alexis Alfson VAL 21:42.58; 15, Sophia Propson HIL 21:44.86; 16, Addison Miller SD 21:45.39; 17, Emma Meissner OF 21:57.76; 18, Charlotte Bootz KEW 22:02.14; 19, Mackenzie Lotto OF 22:18.02; 20, Adahlyn Hoerl CH 22:18.04.
BOYS
CHILTON 39, NEWCHAA 67, OCONTO FALLS 86, SOUTHERN DOOR 99, VALDERS 110, MISHICOT 211, RONCALLI 212, WRIGHTSTOWN 233, REEDSVILLE 259, BRILLION 266, CHESTERTON ACADEMY 278, KEWAUNEE 323, HILBERT 324
Top 20 finishers: 1, Ben Adams OF 16:56.18; 2, Ben Grota SD 17:09.53; 3, Mathias Schroth WRI 17:10.43; 4, Lincoln Kuehn CH 17:12.15; 5, Kaleb Plate CH 17:13.59; 6, Isaiah Martens NEWCHAA 17:23.77; 7, Lucas Conard SD 17:34.93; 8, Calvin Kirsteatter NEWCHAA 17:38.62; 9, Logan Platner CH 17:42.40; 10, Jackson Meyers CH 17:43.81; 11, Eliot Wieting CH 17:44.61; 12, Sam Gremore NEWCHAA 17:47.25; 13, Diego Martens NEWCHAA 17:48.33; 14, Jacob Harrison RON 17:49.91; 15, Elliott Onesti RON 17:55:07; 16, Gunnar Romuald VAL 17:55.47; 17, Evan Yuma OF 17:58.66; 18, Bob Huntley BR 18:06.13; 19, Owen Krueger VAL 18:08.63; 20, Griffin Kopke OF 18:17.26.
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