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Green Bay area high school sports results for Thursday, Nov. 21

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Pewaukee 73, Notre Dame 54

PEWAUKEE – The Tritons had three players finish in double figures in scoring but couldn’t match the firepower of the Pirates.

Kaia Waldrop led Notre Dame with 17 points, while Aspen Abel and DeShay Weber added 13 and 11 points, respectively.

Amy Terrian led Pewaukee with 17 points. Giselle Janowski added 16.

Notre Dame 25 29 – 54

Pewaukee 33 40 – 73

Notre Dame: Webster 11, Waldrop 17, Musial 7, Abel 13, Moore 6. 3-pt: Webster 3, Waldrop, Abel 3. FT: 5-11. Fouls: 11.

Pewaukee: Opie 2, Janowski 16, Retherford 15, Johnson 12, Amy Terrian 17, Anna Terrian 11. 3-pt: Janowski 4, Retherford 3, Johnson 2, Amy Terrian 3, Anna Terrian. FT: 10-13. Fouls: 12.

De Pere 74, Oshkosh West 24

DE PERE – The Redbirds started fast, grabbing a 31-14 halftime advantage and cruising from there.

Jaden Ciesielczyk and Aubree Fischer scored 20 points each and Adeline Dwyer added 17 for De Pere.

Maddie Rasmussen led the Wildcats with seven points.

Oshkosh West 14 10 – 24

De Pere 31 43 – 74

Oshkosh West: Heiman 2, Marchant 3, Williamson 2, Nelson 4, Panske 2, Strasser 1, Tigert 3, Rasmussen 7. 3-pt: Marchant. FT: 3-8. Fouls: 16.

De Pere: Tassoul 5, Ciesielczyk 20, Dwyer 17, Washington 3, Fischer 20, Neuenfeldt 6, Bierowski 3. 3-pt: Ciesielczyk 5, Tassoul, Dwyer. FT: 9-19. Fouls: 13.

Valders 48, Luxemburg-Casco 42

LUXEMBURG – Megan Hochkammer scored 15 points to lead the Vikings to the win over the Spartans.

Donna Olson added 11 for Valders.

Sienna Blohowiak and Brianna Bray led Luxemburg-Casco with 12 and 11 points, respectively.

Valders 30 18 – 48

Luxemburg-Casco 22 20 – 42

Valders: Zabel 4, Wagner 9, Sides 7, Hochkammer 15, Schultz 2, Olson 11. 3-pt: Sikes, Olson. FT: 18-28. Fouls: 9.

Luxemburg-Casco: Cherovsky 6, Bray 11, Schley 2, Blohowiak 12, DeBaker 1, Host 2, Deprez 8. 3-pt: Cherovsky 2, Bray 3, Blohowiak 2. FT: 5-8. Fouls: 23.

Niagara 52, Florence 37

FLORENCE – The Badgers grabbed a 16-point halftime lead and never looked back in their win over the Bobcats.

Mallory Sanicki led Niagara with 25 points. Sydney Swanson added 11.

Kamdan Johnson led Florence with 21 points.

Niagara 29 23 – 52

Florence 13 24 – 37

Niagara: M. Sanicki 25, B. Sanicki 9, Kleikamp 3, Walker 4, Swanson 11. 3-pt: M. Sanicki 4, B. Sanicki 3, Swanson. FT: 14-26. Fouls: 13.

Florence: Johnson 21, Millan 2, Mills 8, Sullivan 2, M. Vandenheuvel 2, Novak 2. 3-pt: Johnson 4, Mills. FT: 2-5. Fouls: 19.

Crivitz 56, Laona/Wabeno 50

LAONA – Kiya Brand scored 19 points and Marli Meyers added 10 as the Wolverines raced out to a 29-19 halftime advantage and held on down the stretch.

Allison Albrecht led Laona/Wabeno with 11 points.

Crivitz 29 27 – 56

Laona/Wabeno 19 31 – 50

Crivitz: Gruszynski 2, Brand 19, Ott 8, Tracy 2, Doyen 6, Pusick 8, Wesoloski 1, Meyers 10. 3-pt: Brand 2. FT: 10-22. Fouls: 23.

Laona/Wabeno: Cleereman 5, Terry 7, Albrecht 11, Gilligan 8, Lane 5, Yaeger 6, Popp 3, Novak 3, Van Zile 2. 3-pt: Cleereman, Albrecht. FT: 18-29. Fouls: 24. Fouled out: Albrecht, Yaeger.

St. Mary Catholic 50, Bonduel 37

BONDUEL – The Zephyrs used a balanced scoring attack as they built an eight-point halftime advantage and pulled away in the final 18 minutes.

Autumn Crowe led the way with 14 points, while Nolie Anderson and Elianna Brenn added 10 each.

Juliana Jacobs led Bonduel with nine points.

St. Mary Catholic 24 26 – 50

Bonduel 16 21 – 37

St. Mary Catholic: Norville 2, Vogel 9, Ripley 2, Crowe 14, Anderson 10, Voss 3, Brenn 10. 3-pt: Vogel, Crowe, Voss. FT: 7-10. Fouls: 22. Fouled out: Anderson.

Bonduel: Hartmann 1, A. Jacobs 2, Weier 2, Sporisky 4, Anvelink 4, Reinke 3, Schnell 5, Jacobs 9, Zernicke 7. 3-pt: Schnell, Zernicke. FT: 7-17. Fouls: 10.

Two Rivers 37, Sturgeon Bay 29

TWO RIVERS – Kaylee Jensen scored 12 points and Vayda Sonnenberg added nine to lead the Purple Raiders to the win over the Clippers.

Sturgeon Bay fell to 0-2 with the loss.

Sturgeon Bay 17 12 – 29

Two Rivers 19 18 – 37

Peshtigo 32, Coleman 27

PESHTIGO – Audra Bauman scored eight points as the Bulldogs pulled away late.

The game was tight throughout as Peshtigo grabbed a 15-13 halftime lead.

Annabell Markiewicz had the hot hand for the Cougars, finishing with 10 points.

Coleman  13  14  –  27

Peshtigo  15  17  –  32

Coleman: Markiewicz 10, Gilbertson 3, Rosner 4, Seibers 3, Kurth 7. 3-pt: Markiewicz. FT: 6-25. Fouls: 20.

Peshtigo: Nelson 2, Bauman 8, Powers 3, Finger 4, Baxter 6, Walden 3, Pesch 3, Mullins 3. 3-pt: Baxter, Walden, Pesch. FT: 7-20. Fouls: 21. Fouled out: Finger.

Ashwaubenon 65, Menasha 63 (Tuesday)

MENASHA – Gianna Guarascio scored 27 points and Bella Daul added 15 as the Jaguars rallied to edge the Bluejays in nonconference action.

Sophia Remiker added 11 points for Ashwaubenon.

Menasha led 28-22 at intermission before the Jaguars went on a 43-35 run in the second half.

Hannah Neubert paced the Bluejays with 25 points. Also scoring in double digits were Rayanna Jenkins with 18 points and Aria Bilke with 12.

Ashwaubenon 22 43 – 65

Menasha 28 35 – 63

Ashwaubenon: Whiters 5, Phipps 7, Remiker 11, Guarascio 27, Daul 15. 3-pt: Whiters, Phipps, Remiker 2, Guarascio 4, Daul 5. FT: 4-8. Fouls: 18. Fouled out: Remiker.

Menasha: Jenkins 18, Robinson 3, Bilke 12, I. Timm 2, Neubert 25, Mohr 3. 3-pt: Jenkins 2, Bilke, Mohr. FT: 13-19. Fouls: 8.

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