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Current Headline Sports, September 4, 2008

Shortfall: Panthers battle back but early 21-0 deficit to Port proves too steep a hill to climb

PORT WASHINGTON - After being stunned by a 21-0 deficit in the first quarter, the Plymouth Panthers hung tough before falling to a strong Port Washington team, 28-14, here Friday night.

The nonconference battle was the season opener for both football teams.

"We didn't fold our tents. We stayed with it," said Panther head coach Dan Knaus about his inexperienced squad.

"We showed some mental toughness. We executed better...


Thieleke runs wild as Tigers roll

POYNETTE - Senior tailback Elliot Thieleke shredded the Poynette defense for a career-best 230 yards rushing to spark the Howards Grove Tigers to an impressive 27-7 win over Poynette here Friday night.

The nonconference matchup was the football season debut for both squads. Howards avenged a...


Panthers fall shy in home match against Sturgeon Bay

A young Plymouth girls volleyball team gave Sturgeon Bay a good battle but couldn't quite pull out the win as the Panthers lost in five games Tuesday night at the PHS gym.

The Clippers outlasted PHS 25-14, 16-25, 25-23, 23-25, 15-10 in the nonconference match.

"We got behind three or four points in...


Panthers fourth in South Invitational

SHEBOYGAN - Plymouth lost a tough one in the semifinals to the eventual champion and finished fourth in its division at Saturday's Sheboygan South Redwing Invitational boys soccer tournament.

The Panthers and Kenosha Tremper were tied...


Tigers stay hot by taking Dominican Invitational

The Howards Grove Tigers continued their strong start to the girls volleyball season with a first-place finish in Tuesday's Whitefish Bay Dominican Invitational.

Howards was 3-0 in the four-team, round-robin tournament, followed by...


Resorters fail to play up to potential

ELKHART LAKE - The Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah Resorters had high hopes coming into the 2008 baseball season but the team didn't play up to its potential and struggled to a 5-26 record.

A leaky defense and a weak offense plagued the Resorters who were hoping to improve on a rough 2007 campaign with most of their...


Sports Digest

*UW-S names new soccer coach

*Freshman Johnson leads PHS girls to fourth at Invite


Panthers cruise in EWC opener

PLYMOUTH - Senior forward-midfielder Jordi Heginbottom's three goals powered the Plymouth Panthers to a 7-0 drubbing of Campbellsport Tuesday afternoon at Panther Field.

The match was the Panthers' Eastern Wisconsin Conference boys soccer opener. Four-time defending...


Panthers boast experience, numbers

PLYMOUTH - Strong numbers and a nice mix of experience and newcomers give the Plymouth Panthers a bright outlook for the 2008 boys and girls cross country season.

The girls return four of their top-seven runners from last year's squad that had the most successful girls cross country season in school history. In 2007, the Panthers earned their second straight trip to the state meet and won the...


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