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Appleton area high school sports results for Friday, Dec. 6
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BOYS BASKETBALL
Kaukauna 81, Oshkosh North 80
OSHKOSH – Andrew Jensen got an inbounds pass from under the bucket with 1.3 seconds left and scored on a bank shot at the buzzer to give the Ghosts the win over the Spartans.
Keegan VanKauwenberg led Kaukauna with 28 ponts. Jensen finished with 24 points, while Jonah Roehrig added 21.
Oshkosh North, which took a 15-0 lead in the game, was led by Xzavion Mitchell with 40 points. Jon Coleman and Stefan Stojilovic added 14 and 13 points, respectively.
Kaukauna 29 52 – 81
Oshkosh North 38 42 – 80
Kaukauna: Graff 6, Jensen 24, Schwalbach 2, Roehrig 21, Van Kauwenberg 28. 3-pt: Roehrig 3, VanKauwenberg 4. FT: 16-25. Fouls: 14.
Oshkosh North: Weber 2, Mitchell 40, Clark 5, Coleman 14, Rohr 6, Stojilovic 13. 3-pt: Clark, Coleman 4, Rohr, Stojilovic 2. FT: 10-15. Fouls: 19.
Neenah 72, Kimberly 58
NEENAH – The Rockets got a win in their Fox Valley Association opener, with three players scoring in double figures.
Neenah (1-1, 1-0 FVA) was led by Mason Flees’ 15 points, with Nick Schultz and Cal Juckem adding 14 and 12, respectively.
Neenah led 32-17 at the half.
Landon Van Offeren had 20 points to pace Kimberly (0-2, 0-1).
Kimberly 17 41 – 58
Neenah 32 40 – 72
Kimberly: Cullen 6, Wildes 3, Lom 3, Buchanan 2, Van Offeren 20, Krause 14, Grabner 10. 3-pt: Krause 3, Grabner. FT: 6-14. Fouls: 17.
Neenah: Flees 15, Koeper 8, Jung 8, Schultz 14, Daun 5, Bezares 8, Bell 2, Juckem 12. 3-pt: Schultz 2, Daun. FT: 13-18. Fouls: 14.
Appleton East 59, Fond du Lac 56
APPLETON – The Patriots rallied from a seven-point second-half deficit to post the Fox Valley Association win.
Cade Prestigiacomo led the Patriots with 16 points, while DaKing Clemons added 13.
Eli Zimmerman paced Fond du Lac with 17 points, while Marvin Haslett III added 10.
The Cardinals led 31-29 at halftime, but Appleton East stormed back to move to 2-0 on the season.
Fond du Lac 31 25 – 56
Appleton East 29 30 – 59
Fond du Lac: Streblow 9, Zimmerman 17, Pate 8, Haslett 10, C. Johnson 5, A.J. Johnson 3, Jones 4. 3-pt: Streblow 3, Zimmerman 2, C. Johnson, A.J. Johnson. FT: 5-9. Fouls: 17.
Appleton East: Christiansen 2, Prestigiacomo 16, B. Nieman 9, Clemons 13, Weisbach 9, C. Nieman 5, Apollo Massingue 5. 3-pt: Prestigiacomo, B. Nieman 2, Clemons 3, Weisbach 2, C. Nieman. FT: 13-15. Fouls: 15.
Oshkosh West 76, Appleton West 71
APPLETON – Tyler Moderson scored 19 points to lead the Wildcats to the win over the Terrors.
Noah Gelhar and Collin Carns added 16 and 14 points, respectively, for Oshkosh West.
Wrightstown 52, Waupaca 43
WAUPACA – The Tigers built an 11-point lead and went on to the North Eastern Conference win over the Comets.
Ethan Cyra led Wrightstown with 32 points, including 23 in the second half.
Waupaca was led by Austin Adamczak with 17 points and Ethan Harms with 10.
Wrightstown 22 30 – 52
Waupaca 11 32 – 43
Wrightstown: Kittoe 4, Buntin 2, Colwell 8, Cyra 32, Podgorski 2, Morschauser 2, Hermann 2. 3-pt: Cyra 4, Colwell. FT: 9-10. Fouls: 12.
Waupaca: Adamczak 17, Hendrix 2, Wolff 9, Ethan Harms 10, McDonald 5. 3-pt: Harms 2, McDonald, Wolff. FT: 5-9. Fouls: 15.
Shiocton 72, Weyauwega-Fremont 59
WEYAUWEGA – Kyle Bergsbaken scored 24 points and Connor Bergsbaken added 11 as the Chiefs cruised past the Warhawks in Central Wisconsin Conference action.
Also powering Shiocton was Cody Young with 10 points.
The Chiefs led 30-28 at intermission before pulling away in the second half.
Ethan Koplien led the Weyauwega-Fremont attack with 17 points, while Chris Gunst added 16, and Kam Zielke and Broc Billington 10 each.
Shiocton 30 42 – 72
Weyauwega-Fremont 28 31 – 59
Shiocton: C. Young 10, Heinemeyer 8, S. Young 5, K. Bergsbaken 24, Austin 5, C. Bergsbaken 11, Singler 4, Jorgensen 5. 3-pt: C. Young, Heinemeyer, S. Young, K. Bergsbaken 3, Austin, C. Bergsbaken, Jorgensen. FT: 4-11. Fouls: 12.
Weyauwega-Fremont: Zielke 10, Billington 10, Rucks 4, Pantzlaff 2, Koplien 17, Gunst 16. 3-pt: Zielke, Billington 2, Koplien, Gunst 3. FT: 6-9. Fouls: 14.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 62, St. Mary Catholic 59
FOX CROSSING – Jett Rogowski poured in 33 points and the Chargers held off a late rally by the Zephyrs to post the nonconference win.
Also leading the Wittenberg-Birnamwood offense were Oliver Fraaza with 13 points and Jaden Clark with 10.
Myles Norville had the hot hand for St. Mary Catholic with 15 points. Luke Fairweather and Mason Uhlenbrauck added 10 each.
The Chargers move to 2-0 on the year, while the Zephyrs fall to 1-2.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 35 27 – 62
St. Mary Catholic 25 34 – 59
Wittenberg-Birnamwood: Rogowski 33, Hudson Miller 2, Clark 10, Fraaza 13, Hayden Miller 2, Barke 2. 3-pt: Rogowski 4, Clark 2, Fraaza. FT: 11-12. Fouls: 14.
St. Mary Catholic: Wagner 4, Fairweather 10, Uhlenbrauck 10, Barrientos 5, Fields 9, Norville 15, Hennessy 6. 3-pt: Uhlenbrauck 2, Norville. FT: 8-16. Fouls: 18.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Appleton East 60, Fond du Lac 49
FOND DU LAC – The Patriots outscored the Cardinals by 12 points in the second half to pull away for the victory.
Ella Sweeney made six 3-pointers and scored 29 points for the Patriots. Jenna Ott added 12 points and Emilia MontMarquette had 10.
“It was an unselfish team play mode that allowed East to pull away in the second half,” Patriots coach Brian Paschen said. “(We) competed and did the little things to wear Fond du Lac down. (We) didn’t shoot well but executed on the defensive end, rebounded well and got transition points late to get the win.”
Fond du Lac was led by Lilah Johnson with 15 points and Lilly Kejo with 14.
Appleton East 25 35 – 60
Fond du Lac 26 23 – 49
Appleton East: Schwan 1, Ott 12, Erickson 1, T. Neubauer 5, MontMarquette 10, Sweeney 29, A. Neubauer 2. 3-pt: Sweeney 6, Ott 2, MontMarquette. FT: 19-27. Fouls: 10.
Fond du Lac: Caul 1, Johnson 17, Gudex 1, Buelow 3, L. Kejo 14, Ciha 8, A. Kejo 5. 3-pt: Johnson 5, Ciha 2, L. Kejo, Buelow. FT: 6-12. Fouls: 21.
Hortonville 79, Appleton North 58
APPLETON – Rainey Welson scored 36 points to lead the Polar Bears to the victory over the Lightning.
Kardyn Peppler added 21 points for Hortonville, which led by 15 points at halftime.
Tay Maass led Appleton North with 29 points. Avery Werfal added 12 points.
Hortonville 41 38 – 79
Appleton North 26 32 – 58
Hortonville: Welson 36, Heraly 12, Springer 5, Martin 5, Peppler 21. 3-pt: Welson 5, Heraly 4, Springer, Martin. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 13.
Appleton North: Busch 10, Ziemer 2, Griffith 3, Koleske 2, Werfal 12, Maass 29. 3-pt: Busch 2, Griffith, Werfal 2. FT: 7-9. Fouls: 7.
Kimberly 74, Neenah 49
NEENAH – Haylie Dulas had 21 points and Raegan Krueger added 20 to lead the Papermakers past the Rockets.
Kimberly (3-0, 2-0 FVA) led 34-26 at the half, then outscored the Rockets 40-23 in the second half to put away the game.
Rowan Klesmit had 19 points to lead Neenah (4-2, 1-1).
Kimberly 34 40 – 74
Neenah 26 23 – 49
Kimberly: Urban 4, Brochtrup 3, Ebben 4, Asman 6, Dulas 21, Van Vonderen 9, Verbockel 7, Krueger 20. 3-pt: Asman 2, Dulas 3, Van Vonderen, Krueger. FT: 6-7. Fouls: 14.
Neenah: Ebel 3, Gentile 2, Molloy 8, Klesmit 19, Baltus 2, Armstrong 2, Buss 13. 3-pt: Klesmit 4, Buss 3, Ebel. FT: 7-8. Fouls: 8.
Oshkosh West 65, Appleton West 26
OSHKOSH – Rowen Tigert scored 14 points and Sammy Panske had 10 points to lead the Wildcats over the Terrors.
Freedom 68, Waupaca 34
WAUPACA – The Irish outscored the Comets 35-12 in the second half to pick up the win.
Breanna Dickrell led Freedom with 15 points. Abbie Cropsey and Ava Calhoon both added 11. Avery Lang pulled down eight rebounds.
Rossalyn Wehmeyer led Waupaca with 12 points. Hailey Bechard added 10 points.
Freedom 33 35 – 68
Waupaca 22 12 – 34
Freedom: Martzahl 5, Lang 6, Bork 6, Janssen 2, Calhoon 11, Dickrell 15, Verhasselt 2, Lillge 4, Brown 2, Schuller 4, Cropsey 11. 3-pt: Martzahl, Dickrell 5. FT: 10-21. Fouls: 10.
Waupaca: Bechard 10, Kling 9, Koran 3, Wehmeyer 12. 3-pt: Bechard, Kling, Koran. FT: 9-17. Fouls: 11.
Denmark 63, Little Chute 23
LITTLE CHUTE – Kiarrah Micolichek poured in 22 points as the Vikings took charge early and cruised to the North Eastern Conference win.
Also leading the way were Allie Van Vonderen with 11 points and Paige Selner with 10.
Denmark 31 32 – 63
Little Chute 13 10 – 23
Denmark: Van Noie 5, Selner 10, Klinksick 5, Vogel 9, Micolicheck 22, Van Vonderen 11, Umentum 1. 3-pt: Vogel, Micolicheck 2, Van Vonderen. FT: 17-30. Fouls: 11.
Little Chute: Whally 4, Wilber 5, Kirchner 6, Merchant 2, Rothlesberger 6. 3-pt: Wilber, Kirchner. FT: 1-5. Fouls: 19. Fouled out: Martin.
Fox Valley Lutheran 61, Clintonville 39
CLINTONVILLE – The Foxes raced out to a 41-16 halftime lead in their win over the Truckers.
Fox Valley Lutheran 41 20 – 61
Clintonville 16 23 – 39
Menasha 73, Green Bay East 24
GREEN BAY – The Bluejays’ Monica Robinson and Aria Bilke combined for 37 points to lead Menasha to the win over the Red Devils.
Robinson led Menasha with 23 points while Bilke scored 14.
Maddie LaTour led Green Bay East with 10 points.
Menasha 41 32 – 73
Green Bay East 14 10 – 24
Menasha: Smolinski 6, M. Timm 7, Robinson 23, Bilke 14, Farr 7, I. Timm 7, Mohr 4, Standiford 5.
Green Bay East: Collins 1, Marnier 8, Payant 2, Brander 3, LaTour 10.
Chilton 60, Brillion 53
CHILTON – Adahlyn Hoerl poured in a game-high 27 points as the Tigers slipped past the Lions in Eastern Wisconsin Conference action.
Chilton led 21-20 at halftime and had trailed in the second half before forcing key turnovers and pulling away late.
Amaya Brooks led Brillion with 15 points, while Camden Hale added 14 and Emma Schuh 12.
Brillion 20 33 – 53
Chilton 21 39 – 60
Brillion: C. Hale 14, C. Schuh 3, Ott 6, Hedrich 3, Brooks 15, E. Schuh 12. 3-pt: Hale, Hedrich, Brooks 3. FT: 6-8. Fouls: 14.
Chilton: Mueller 7, Hoerl 27, Tasch 6, Geiser 6, Zahn 6, Davis 8. 3-pt: Mueller, Hoerl, Tasch, Zahn 2. FT: 11-21. Fouls: 13. Fouled out: Davis.
Weyauwega-Fremont 47, Shiocton 32
WEYAUWEGA – Olivia Witkowski scored 29 points to lead the Warhawks to the win over the Chiefs.
Ellie Koplien added 10 points for Weyauwega-Fremont, which led by three points at halftime.
Lydia Hofacker and Maddy Murray both scored eight points to lead Shiocton.
Shiocton 18 12 – 30
Weyauwega-Fremont 21 26 – 47
Shiocton: Hofacker 8, Beilfuss 3, Murray 8, Affeldt 3. Fischer 2, Young 6. 3-pt: Beilfuss, Murray 2. FT: 2-2. Fouls: 9.
Weyauwega-Fremont: Koplien 10, Behn 3, Witkowski 29, Pantzlaff 2, Samz 3. 3-pt: Samz, Koplien, Witkowski. FT: 7-11. Fouls: 7.
BOYS HOCKEY
De Pere 7, Fox Cities 4
DE PERE – The Voyageurs scored four goals in the first period and added three goals in the third period to clinch the victory over the Stars.
Grant Butrymowicz scored two goals and had an assist for De Pere. Michael VanHelden, Dayne Waffle, Easton LaBelle, Austin Lee and Max Greenya also scored. Greenya and Evan Ott each had two assists.
The Stars got two goals from Cale Adamovich and one goal each from Will Cote and Preston McGinnis. Blake Adamovich had two assists.
De Pere goalie Dominic Allen made 13 saves. Stars goalie Logan Brownson had 36 saves.
WRESTLING
Oconto Invitational
LENA 304, OCONTO 274, WABENO/LAONA/THREE LAKES 231, EDGERTON 186, CLINTONVILLE 156, FLORENCE/NIAGARA 41
113 – First:Reegan Roy W/L/TL; Second: Max Clark W/L/TL. 126 – First: Jayse Demerath W/L/TL; Second:Sam Peterson LE. 132 – First: Tyler Beekman OCO; Second: Sean Raymond EDG. 138 – First: Jaymison Markham OCO; Second: Myles Pluger CLI. 144 – First: Lucas Heimke LE; Second:Ethan Wusterbarth OCO. 150 – First: Riley Windus LE; Second: Ryan Huss CLI. 157 – First: Teagan Laack CLI; Second: Erik Kosch LE. 165 – First: Max Peterson LE; Second: Kaleb Zahn OCO. 175 – First: AJ Mossakowski OCO; Second: Collin Van Ark LE. 190 – First: Breyson Kelley F/N; Second: Brody Hoffman W/L/TL. 215 – First: Seth Miller OCO; Second: Eli Wilcox EDG. 285 – First: Sean Allison EDG; Second: Dylan Urbanek LE.
Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol 42, Fox Valley Lutheran 32 (Thursday)
126: Ashton Elliot FVL pinned Tymari Davis :41. 132: Grant Shea FVL won by forfeit. 138: Raynauldo Johnson ST won by forfeit. 144: Tyler Martin FVL won by technical fall over Drew Propson 17-2. 150: Brayden Kaddatz FVL won by technical fall over Darrel Lautenbach 18-2. 157: Michael Wautlet ST pinned Henry Daul 3:50. 165: Spencer Madsen ST pinned Jackson Kiesling 1:04. 175: Austin Kufner FVL dec. Zak Wrobel 12-1. 190: Ethan Denamur S pinned Ethan Ruppel 4:54. 215: Liam Murphy FVL pinned Harrison Schartner 3:24. 285: Seth Laughlin ST pinned Isaac Vadala 3:12. 106: Nate Hasenjager ST won by forfeit. 113: Double forfeit. 120: Patrick Shefchik ST pinned Jonah Wittig :54.
Green Bay Preble 51, Fox Valley Lutheran 27 (Thursday)
120: Jonah Wittig FVL pinned Kash Collins :30. 126: Griffin Vandenbush GBP dec. Ashton Elliot 14-4. 132: Grant Shea FVL pinned Aiden Coliadis 2:25. 138: Aidan Deal GBP won by forfeit. 144: Landon Morella GBP pinned Tyler Martin 4:48. 150: Max Voelker GBP won by technical fall over Brayden Kaddatz 21-5. 157: Maximus Davis GBP pinned Henry Daul :52. 165: Ruben Moreno pinned Jackson Kiesling 3:44. 175: Austin Kufner won by technical fall over Juan Garcia 18-1. 190: Blake Holly GBP pinned Ethan Ruppel 2:52. 215: Liam Murphy FVL dec. Alex Godoy 12-1. 285: Isaac Vadala FVL pinned Aiden Busch-Tessmann 1:22. 106: Jackie Zuniga GBP won by forfeit. 113: Mason Renier GBP won by forfeit.
Luxemburg-Casco 67, Fox Valley Lutheran 3 (Thursday)
113: Double forfeit. 120: Carson Blohowiak LC pinned Jonah Wittig 1:14. 126: Logan Salm pinned Ashton Elliot 2:23. 132: Carson Neubert LC won by forfeit. 138: Joseph Jeanquart LC won by technical fall over Grant Shea 19-3. 144: Blakelee Bastien LC pinned Tyler Martin 1:27. 150: Lawdon Tanck LC pinned Henry Daul 1:57. 165: Logan Ellwanger LC pinned Jackson Kiesling :19. 175: Austin Kufner dec. Zaender Schoenebeck 4-1. 190: Aaron Delebreau LC pinned Ethan Ruppel 2:45. 215: Caleb Salentine LC pinned Liam Murphy 4:42. 285: Calvin Henderson LC dec. Isaac Vadala 8-2. 106: Cayden Zehren LC won by forfeit.