BOYS SOCCER
Hawks fall to Menasha
Jacob Moesch scored in the 80th minute to tally Shawano’s only goal during Thursday’s 3-1 loss to Menasha.
Manny Morel and Tyrell Hesse each recorded two saves for the Hawks (4-10-1, 1-5 Bay Conference).
Gresham draws with Amherst
Todd Otradovec and Levi Ludvigsen each scored for Gresham in a 2-2 draw with Amherst on Thursday night.
Justice Paiser manned the goal for Gresham and recorded eight saves.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Wildcats ease past Marion
After Gresham lost the first game 25-21, Tatelyn Ferguson served the majority of the second game in a 25-2 victory. The Wildcats (11-4, 7-1 Central Wisconsin Conference-10) went on to win games three and four, 25-16, 25-14.
Sydney Jenson had 19 kills to lead Gresham. Ferguson tallied 10 aces on the night. River Otradovec added 12 kills, and Taylor Hoffman finished with 31 assists.
CROSS-COUNTRY
SCHS boys 4th at Pulaski
Senior Austin Lhotka paced Shawano with a third-place finish and time of 16:29 Thursday at the Red Raider Invitational in Pulaski.
Lhotka was followed by Andrew Cardish (17:03) and Chase Lhotka (17:17), good for 13th and 19th place, respectively. Steven Hoffman finished in 18:21, and Grifin Bohm added a time of 18:25 to round out the team score of 136.
Notre Dame took first place with a score of 57.
The SCHS girls team took 10th place, led by Teagan Monfils’ time of 20:38. Kristy Kurtz added a 21:28, and Madeline Hanson finished the race in 22:06. Alice Hoffman and Sophia Holstrum finished fourth and fifth, respectively, for the Hawks.
Witt-Birn girls take 1st
Alexis Balliett and Emily Norrbom placed fourth and eighth, respectively, to help the Wittenberg-Birnamwood girls take first place at the Rosholt Invitational on Thursday.
Clintonville finished one point behind the Chargers.
Siri Zeinert and Paige Norrbom each finished in 21:07 to take 10th and 11th place, respectively, and Erica Wendler took 12th to give Wittenberg-Birnamwood a score of 45.
The Truckers were led by Kara Pyatskowit’s first-place finish in 18:48.
Bonduel was led by Ashlyn Schnell (21:56). Completing the Bears’ scoring were Arianna Factor (22:25), Laney Richmond (22:32) and Abby Owen (22:47).
Rosholt took the boys meet with a team score of 29. Bonduel placed third (104), paced by freshman Jared Wondra’s 17:33. He was followed by Austin Kurey (18:25), Jake Moede (18:41) and Josh Schill (18:47).
The Chargers took fourth, led by Damon Wolff’s 20th-place finish in 18:22. Hunter Schroepfer added a time of 18:47, and Alex Nelson finished 24 seconds behind him. Teagon Lehman added a time of 19:17.