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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SUAMICO – The Pirates swept the Golden Raiders 25-21, 25-21, 25-12 in a Fox River Classic Conference match.
OCONTO FALLS – The Panthers swept the Marines 25-10, 25-8, 25-7 as Izzy Otto reached the 1,000-assist mark on her first set of the match.
Otto finished with 24 assists for Oconto Falls.
Amber Otto had 16 kills, while Ella Jahnke had 10 kills. Lucy Ripley and Rylie Shallow had seven kills and seven digs, respectively, for Oconto Falls.
Oconto Fall is 19-7 overall and 5-1 in the North Eastern Conference.
LUXEMBURG – The Spartans started fast and outlasted the Tigers 25-12, 25-22, 20-25, 25-11 in North Eastern Conference action.
The win moves Luxemburg-Casco to 5-0 in conference and 18-6 overall.
Leading the Spartans were Alayna Deprez with 45 assists and 12 digs, Aubrey Frey with 21 kills, 11 digs and two aces, Ella Vander Velden with 13 kills, 12 digs and three aces, Lauren Lindsley with seven kills and two blocks, and Rylan Kaminski with 13 digs and two aces.
“It was a good match,” Spartans coach Jeffrey Frey said. “A lot of credit goes to Kristine (Pulka-Schuh) and her team. We came out strong in set one and played really well. Credit to them in sets two and three, they responded and dug everything and made us work for every point. I’m proud of how we finished the match off in set four, another good conference win.”
BRUSSELS – The Blazers defeated the Eagles 19-25, 25-22, 25-17, 25-21.
Emma Laatsch, Kiley Dhein and Abby Kirchner each had double-doubles for NEW Lutheran.
Laatsch had 14 kills and 14 digs. Dhein had 13 digs and 11 kills. Kirchner had 30 assists and 18 digs.
Southern Door was led by Alanna Paye with 13 digs and Ava Everard with 11 digs. Alanah Kay had 10 kills. Ashlyn Delfosse had 15 assists.
ASHWAUBENON – Nine players scored for the Hornets in the win over the Jaguars.
Ben Rowell, Armando Gutierrez, Eduardo Stort, Bogdan Tereshchenko, Johnathan Mendez, Edwin Santiago, Jesus Garnica, Aaron Madrigal and Cristian Lopez all scored for Preble.
Landin Gauthier and Elijah Alexander combined for the shutout in goal.
SHEBOYGAN – The Golden Raiders got goals from five players in the win over the Red Raiders in a match between ranked teams.
Sheboygan North is ranked 10th in Division 1, while Pulaski is ranked 10th in Division 2.
Jin Lee and Liam Nelson gave Sheboygan North a 2-0 halftime lead with Aaron Konsek, Juan Escobar and Ethan Roehrborn scoring in the second half.
Konsek and Aaron Cortez had assists for Sheboygan North.
Davis Knowles had three saves for Sheboygan North.
Josh Roth had five saves for Pulaski, which was outshot 11-4.
MARINETTE – Hunter Schneider and Damien Winterbottom each scored goals and Nicholas Hruska added an assist as the Marines topped the Irish in North Eastern Conference action.
Alec Timper made eight saves in net for Marinette.
GREENLEAF – Bay Port won the team title with a 337 team total, 10 shots better than runner-up De Pere, to win the conference tournament at Wander Springs.
It was the seventh consecutive conference championship for the Pirates.
Emma Cunningham of Green Bay Preble co-op was the individual medalist with a 77. Isabel Johnsen of Bay Port was second with an 82.
BAY PORT 337, DE PERE 347, NOTRE DAME 366, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 370, GREEN BAY PREBLE 379, PULASKI 404, ASHWAUBENON 424
At Wander Springs
Top individuals: Emma Cunningham GBP 77, Isabel Johnsen BP 82, Madelyn Gicius BP 83, Emma Hudson DP 83, Megan Gelb ND 84, Julianne Bradford DP 85, Myah Johnson BP 86, Payton Dudra BP 86, Allison Waara SN 88, Ella Gelb ND 88, Gabby Hauser DP 89, Lucy Kim DP 90.
GREENLEAF – Marinette won the team title with a 363 total, while Wrightstown finished in second place.
Kay Lee McClintock of Freedom was the individual medalist with an 85. Kennedy Polomis and Anna Marzahl led Marinette as both shot 89.
MARINETTE 363, WRIGHTSTOWN 398, FREEDOM 414, OCONTO FALLS 417, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 422, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 422, DENMARK 435, LITTLE CHUTE 441, WAUPACA incomplete team
At Wander Springs
Top individuals: Kay Lee McClintock FRE 85, Kennedy Polomis MAR 89, Anna Marzahl MAR 89, Taylor Miller OF 92, Kyle Vergara MAR 92, Regan Hermanson MAR 93, Victoria Watzka WRI 96, Whitney Derricks DEN 97, Elliot Kriewaldt FVL 100, Molly Ruebl WRI 100, Ella Swanson WRI 100.
GIRLS
KIEL 97, APPLETON WEST 147, NOTRE DAME 159, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 175, WEST DE PERE 180, BAY PORT 199, OCONTO FALLS 216, TWO RIVERS 223, SHEBOYGAN AREA LUTHERAN 276, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 277, KEWAUNEE 307, SOUTHERN DOOR 367, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 378, DE PERE 400, CHILTON 414, MISHICOT 418, COLEMAN 445, HOWARDS GROVE 459, PESHTIGO 464, NEWCHAA 484, BRILLION 511, DENMARK 527, SEVASTOPOL 567, STURGEON BAY 581, ONEIDA NATION 630, ALGOMA 665, OCONTO 727, REEDSVILLE, NEW HOLSTEIN, HILBERT, SHEBOYGAN CHRISTIAN, GIBRALTAR, SHEBOYGAN FALLS, PROVIDENCE ACADEMY, SEYMOUR, ELKHART LAKE-GLENBEULAH, WRIGHTSTOWN incomplete teams
Top 20 finishers: 1, Anna Miller ND 19:19.65; 2, Lucie Fouts AW 19:23.42; 3, Juliana Doerner MIS 19:44.00; 4,. Hannah Miller KEW 19:50.06; 5, Claire DuChateau LUXC 19:54.77; 6, Allie Gallagher TR 20:04.17; 7, Lillian Larson KI 20:08.42; 8, Allena O’Connell REE 20:09.20; 9, Kate Schmoll WDP 20:14.86; 10, Morgan Breed AW 20:16.11; 11, Breanne Kulpa TR 20:25.71; 12, Hailey Helms KI 20:28.59; 13, Beth Steffen SF 20:30.45; 14, Hailey Delzer OF 20:34.39; 15, Roseanna Dane AW 20:36.55; 16, Ava Roland BP 20:37.80; 17, Claire Fischer FVL 20:38.49; 18, Rachel Nelson PES 20:41.19; 19, Addison Vogel KI 20:44.57; 20, Alana Kempen BRI 20:47.35.
BOYS
NOTRE DAME 56, CHILTON 103, DE PERE 178, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 179, BAY PORT 182, TWO RIVERS 236, SEYMOUR 247, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 255, NEWCHAA 266, SHEBOYGAN AREA LUTHERAN 267, OCONTO FALLS 269, KIEL 273, SOUTHERN DOOR 350, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 377, PESHTIGO 384, HOWARDS GROVE 397, APPLETON WEST 454, MISHICOT 479, ELKHART LAKE-GLENBEULAH 493, RONCALLI 576, DENMARK 584, ONEIDA NATION 638, BRILLION 677, OCONTO 697, REEDSVILLE 718, NEW HOLSTEIN 719, SHEBOYGAN FALLS 755, CHESTERTON ACADEMY 780, HILBERT 841, WRIGHTSTOWN, SHEBOYGAN CHRISTIAN, STURGEON BAY, WEST DE PERE, COLEMAN, PROVIDENCE ACADEMY, SEVASTOPOL, GIBRALTAR, ALGOMA incomplete teams
Top 20 finishers: 1, Joseph Hunt ND 16:09.71; 2, Eli Gallagher TR 16:43.51; 3, Sam Keuler KI 16:48.85; 4, Logan Boehnlein SEY 16:50.01; 5, Ben Adams OF 16:51.44; 6, Kyan Lynts LUXC 17:04.61; 7, Marshall Pahl ND 17:05.22; 8, Taren Schadrie SEY 17:06.48; 9, Bennett Daul BP 17:08.63; 10, Dominic Natzke WDP 17:14.15; 11, Aaron Stephany KI 17:15.77; 12, Kaleb Plate CHI 17:23.24; 13, Gabriel Stoik ND 17:26.33; 14, Ben Grota SD 17:28.66; 15, Lincoln Kuehn CHI 17:29.18; 16, Leo Muller ND 17:31.71; 17, Kegan Phalin AW 17:32.58; 18, Jacob Kanzenbach ML 17:33.36; 19, Adler Curry KI 17:34.41; 20, Eliot Wieting CHI 17:35.09.
GIRLS
TOMAHAWK 36, RHINELANDER 53, LAKELAND UNION 68, THREE LAKES 89, NORTHLAND PINES 121, LAONA/WABENO, ANTIGO, GOODMAN-PEMBINE, FLORENCE-NIAGARA incomplete teams
First place: 1, Alli Palmer TOM 20:49.3.
BOYS
LAKELAND UNION 40, RHINELANDER 45, TOMAHAWK 73, NORTHLAND PINES 101, LAONA/WABENO 131, ANTIGO 148, THREE LAKES, FLORENCE-NIAGARA, GOODMAN-PEMBINE incomplete teams
First-place and area runners in top 20: 1, Nolan Waltz TL 16:32.4; 13, Ryker Schingeck L/W 18:54.4.
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