Monday, December 10, 2012
The team entered the season with high hopes, and hasn't disappointed so far this year.
A strong third period helped the combined Whitefish Bay/Nicolet/Shorewood hockey team to a 5-2 win over Brookfield/Catholic Memorial Saturday, extending its win streak to four games. JSOnline.com reported that the Storm (6-1) were down 2-1 in the second period before tying it up, then scored three times in eight minutes in the third period. According to WisconsinPrepHockey.net, the Storm’s only loss was a 5-4 decision at Arrowhead, when the Warhawks scored four times in the third period. WNS opened the season with an 11-1 rout of the Port Washington/Grafton co-op and leads the North Shore Conference with a 2-0-0 record. The team is at Germantown on Wednesday, then hosts Beloit Memorial at 4 p.m. Saturday at the Kern Center on the campus of…
Monday, November 19, 2012
The Whitefish Bay/Shorewood/Nicolet co-op hockey team defeated Grafton/Port Washington 11-1 on Saturday night.
The Whitefish Bay/Shorewood/Nicolet co-op hockey team — known as the WNS Storm — had no problems handling the Grafton/Port Washington co-op on Saturday. While the 11 goals in the 11-1 victory didn't actually happen in 43 seconds, we've got them condensed into a highlight package here, thanks to the WNS video crew. The Storm is a veteran team with nine seniors, and has at least four representatives from each of its three member high schools.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Hilltoppers' top Whitefish Bay/Nicolet/Shorewood, 7-1, in showdown at Bradley Center.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
The WNS Storm co-op hockey team needs to tighten focus if it hopes to compete.
The WNS Storm co-op hockey team lost to Kettle Moraine 4-1 on Tuesday, and coach Maco Balkovec said a lack of intensity has reared its ugly head once again. Kettle Moraine scored first with a goal by Matt Becker at 12:13 of the first period. Jake Erdman followed with a goal of his own in the second period. George Schley of Whitefish Bay got the WNS goal in the second period, off assists by Nick Sullivan and Drew Kneisel. Kettle Moraine popped in two more goals in the third. “I thought we moved the puck well,” Balkovec said. “We had a lot of great chances but we weren’t crashing the net like we had recently.” Balkovec demands 100 percent from his kids all the time and said while it sounds like a broken record, it’s true.” “Sometimes they …