PORT PRIDE PORT WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Thad Gabrielse, Athletic Director Tuesday, October 8, 2018 Thursday, October 11, 2018 Quote of the Week: Success means having the courage, the determination, and the will to become the person you believe you were meant to be. ~George A. Sheehan Upcoming Events Tuesday, October 9, 2018 5:00pm Soccer: Boys JV Game vs. Grafton @ 5:00pm Volleyball: Girls JV 2 Match vs. Grafton @ 5:00pm Volleyball: Girls JV Match vs. Grafton @ 6:00pm Swimming: Girls JV Meet vs. Whitefish Bay @ Whitefish Bay High School 6:00pm Swimming: Girls Varsity Meet vs. Whitefish Bay @ Whitefish Bay High School 6:30pm Volleyball: Girls Varsity Match vs. Grafton @ 7:00pm Soccer: Boys Varsity Game vs. Grafton @ 6:00pm Football: JV 2 Game vs. Grafton @ Port Washington High School 6:00pm Swimming: Girls JV Meet vs. Plymouth School District @ Thomas Jefferson Middle School 6:00pm Swimming: Girls Varsity Meet vs. Plymouth School District @ Thomas Jefferson Middle School Friday, October 12, 2018 7:00pm Football: Varsity Game vs. Grafton @ Saturday, October 13, 2018 8:00am Volleyball: Girls JV Conference Tournament(Time Changed) vs. Cedarburg, Grafton, Hartford Union, Homestead, Nicolet, Slinger, West Bend East, West Bend West, Whitefish Bay @ Homestead High School 9:30am Swimming: Girls Varsity Invitational vs. Shorewood @ Shorewood High School Diving @ 9:30 AM Swimming @ 1:15 PM 10:00am Cross Country: Boys JV Conference Meet vs. Cedarburg, Grafton, Hartford Union, 1 P age
10:45am Cross Country: Girls JV Conference Meet vs. Cedarburg, Grafton, Hartford Union, 11:30am Cross Country: Boys Varsity Conference Meet vs. Cedarburg, Grafton, Hartford Union, 12:15pm Cross Country: Girls Varsity Conference Meet vs. Cedarburg, Grafton, Hartford Union, COME OUT AND SUPPORT YOUR PORT PIRATES! 2 P age
PWHS CHARACTER COUNTS ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Brett Grisar Brett Grisar is the boys cross country team's athlete of the week. Brett has been a four year varsity letter winner in cross country. He was a key member of last year s team which finished in 3rd place at the state championship. This season Brett was named captain of the team because of his dedication to the team and the leadership that he provides. Brett has always given his all at practice and in competitions, but this year Brett has also been a vocal leader for the team. In addition to his athletic prowess, Brett is also a top notch student. Above all else is the fact that Brett is an outstanding person. He exemplifies the six pillars of the Character Counts program; Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring and Citizenship. A perfect example of this character came out at our last competition. Brett started the race in good position, in the top 10 of the 140 runners at Port Washington Invitational. Then he got shoved down to the ground near the 400 meter mark and was stepped on/tripped over by a few of the runners that were behind him. By the time he was able to pull himself together, the majority of the field had gotten ahead of him. Instead of stopping and feeling sorry for himself or getting up and seeking revenge on the athlete who tripped him, Brett did the right thing, he got back and continued to compete. In the end Brett made his way back up to an 11th place finish. Afterwards Brett was still pretty upset by the actions of the other athlete, but he was pleased with his effort and I was proud of his actions. Congratulations Brett!! 3 P age
PWHS CHARACTER COUNTS Girls Cross Country by Joe Adamak ATHLETE OF THE WEEK The girl s team will run on Saturday, October 13 th at West Bend High School for conference. Jill Cavanaugh The inspirational leader of the Port Washington Cross Country team is Jill Cavanaugh. Jill has been the leader from the day she first started running with team prior to her freshman year of high school. She has been the leader because of her ability to maintain focus throughout the off season, during workouts and in races. The older girls admired her dedication to training, her excellence and her ability to maintain a pace and now the younger girls look up to those same traits. Her leadership style is to lead by example. She uses her actions to guide the Pirates through the perils of an arduous Cross Country season. With an innate understanding of the big picture, Jill epitomizes the saying it is a marathon, not a sprint - or as Jill s dad likes to say let the rabbits go. Racing begins at 10:00am. Come out and support the cross country teams. Jill defines what it means to be a runner at Port Washington more that running defines Jill. Her teammates admire her work ethic both in the classroom and on the athletic field. Jill is an exemplary student who challenges herself with a difficult workload. Jill enjoys the challenge of learning new things. Her attitude has led to a multiple of successes. Not only does Jill carry a GPA of over 4.0, she has qualified for the WIAA State Meet in Cross Country where she has earned all-state academic honors. The last four years have been the Jill Cavanaugh era of Cross Country at Port Washington and her legacy of excellence will help to guide future runners who don the green and white. Congratualtions Jill! 4 P age
Boys Cross Country by Mark Pasten GIRLS VARSITY Volleyball by Mikala Sebastian Boys Varsity Football by John Bunyan Oct 4, 2018 Port Invite The boys cross country team finished in 6th place at their home meet out of 20 teams. The meet was won by Slinger with 52 points the Pirates had a combined team total of 207 points. There were 130 runners in the varsity race. Leading the boys team was Brett Grisar in 11th place with a time of 17:09. Next for the boys was Zach Gephart who ran a personal best time and finished in 19th place with at time of 17:22. The Pirates 3rd runner was Ben Pasten who finished in 35th place with a personal best time of 17:50. The boys 4th runner was Michael Wegner who had a huge drop in time down to 18:45 which was good for 73rd place overall. Mason Raasch running in his first varsity race had on outstanding performance and ended up in 74th place with a time of 18:46. Rounding out the varsity were Joe Burke in 79th place with a time of 18:49, Jacob Deheck in 80th place with a time of 18:59 and Jackson Myers in 110th place with a time of 19:33. The boys run the Conference meet on Saturday at West Bend. Last week the girls volleyball teams went up against West Bend West and West Bend East. Although both games were a struggle, we were able to bring some energy onto the court for senior night and parent appreciation Night on Thursday. Over the weekend the varsity girls played a round robin tournament where we took third. This week we have our last conference game versus Grafton wrapping up the season for the freshman with conference tournaments around the corner. Big shout out to our seniors Hannah, Jane, Jordan and Avery as we wrap up our season. Game Date Oct 5, 2018 Score PIRATES: 42 WEST BEND WEST: 22 Complete Results: https://portwashingtonathletics.org/main/teamarticle/articlei D/47434204/id/48325 Port travels to Grafton on Friday night! Game starts at 7pm. 5 P age
Boys Varsity Soccer by Sean O Brien GIRLS SWIMMING & DIVE by Dani Peiffer Girls Varsity Tennis by Melonie Zielinski Oct 4, 2018 PIRATES: 0 WEST BEND WEST: 1 The Pirates took on West Bend last week and came away with 1 win and 1 loss. The Pirates welcomed West Bend East on senior night. The Pirates recognized the seniors before the game: Ben Hughes, Skylar Shafer, Ben Shively, Alex Poull, Patrick Zamora, Eric Marquette, Jake Markiewicz, Tanner Sauer, and Wyatt Roller. The seniors certainly put an authoritative stamp on the game claiming all 4 goals. Ben Hughes picked up the hat trick and Skylar Shafer added a goal as well. Excellent effort all around and a great team victory! On Thursday the Pirates faced the Spartans. The Spartans put the Pirates under pressure right from the start and the team couldn't find a rhythm, Port had chances however, as the Spartans had to clear a ball of the line to preserve the shutout going into half-time. It was not to be for the Pirates, a goal was conceded in the 63' and the Spartans held on for the win. Come out to Grafton on Tuesday as the Pirates look to keep the Timm Snider Memorial Trophy Good Luck Pirates Sep 25, 2018 Meet Highlights: The girls did well for their third meet in 6 days. It s been a long stretch but most girls had times close to their season bests and some PR d at this meet. Top Varsity scorers were Freshman Kamryn Lapaceck (7 points), Sophomore Sydney Hannert (6 points), and Senior Eliana Wichmann (4 points). Top JV scorers were Senior Olyvia Marinez (6 points), Sophomore Julia Burke (6 points) and Senior Allana Setzer (4 points). Individual Highlights: Most of the girls held close to their season bests and we had a few PR s. PR s for this meet included Freshman Caroline Hadacek in the 200 Free (2:28.84), Sophomore Sydney Hannert in the 200 IM (2:39.66), Junior Ellie Meyer in the 50 Free (43.27), Sophomore Erin Grisar in the 100 Fly (1:17.92), Sophomore Olivia Heinecke in the 500 Free (7:24.44), Senior Eliana Wichman in the 100 Back (1:14.63). We also had several girls swim a new event for the first time: Junior Ellie Meyer 100 Free, Avery Phillips 100 Free and 100 Back, Nolari Hingiss 100 Free. Nice job, girls! Season has concluded. 6 P age
embers of the PWHS music program decided to take their day off and spend it mentoring 11 Thomas Jefferson students and join 1200 other men in the Real Men S ing Festival held at UW Milwaukee. These young men showed great character and represented Port with great pride. If you have any of these students ask them about the event, and commend them of their positive influence they had on the boysway to re This Girls Varsity Dance by Rebekah Goerl Come see the Dance team perform at halftime during the football games! CC Team at their Port Invite last week It s a Great Week to be a Pirate! **If you would like to submit articles or photos from any PWHS events to be included in future editions of Port Pride, please e-mail them to thad.gabrielse@pwssd.k12.wi.us ** Please check out our complete athletic schedule of events on the Port Washington-Saukville School District website located at www.pwssd.k12.wi.us under Calendars The Port Washington-Saukville School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities and provides equal access to designated youth groups. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies: Director of Special Services, Port Washington-Saukville School District, 100 W. Monroe Street, Port Washington, WI 53074- Duane.Woelfel@pwssd.k12.wi.us 7 P age