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Here are Friday’s high school sports results for the Green Bay area
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BASEBALL
Ashwaubenon 2, De Pere 1
ASHWAUBENON – The Jaguars scored a run in the bottom of the seventh inning on a single by Eason Hurd to beat the Redbirds.
The game was tied 1-1 after both teams scored a run in the third inning.
Landon Raygo, Lucas Koskey and Milo Upton each had two hits for De Pere. Raygo had a double. Javin Gauthier had an RBI for De Pere.
Bay Port 2, Manitowoc 0
SUAMICO – The Pirates carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning one day after pitching a no-hitter against Notre Dame.
Ethan Plog pitched a complete game and struck out 14, including the final nine outs by strikeout. He allowed just one hit.
Evan Cichanofsky had a key RBI for Bay Port.
Notre Dame 6, Sheboygan North 2
GREEN BAY – Donatello Badalamenti pitched a complete game and struck out three to lead the Tritons to the Fox River Classic Conference win.
Christian Collins had two hits, including a triple, and drove in a run for Notre Dame. Brady LaViolette added two RBI.
Crivitz 7, Gibraltar 2
CRIVITZ – Pierce Polomis was 2-for-2 with a homer, two RBI and two runs scored as the Wolverines scored three in the second, two in the third and two in the sixth to earn the nonconference victory.
Tegan Werner doubled twice, while Colten Tarmann and Tyler Wene added two hits each for Crivitz.
Bennett Isaacson-Krueger, Aaron Brey and Owen Dannhausen had two hits apiece to lead the Vikings.
Stephen Allard got the win, pitching 6⅔ innings, allowing eight hits, two earned runs and one walk while registering seven strikeouts.
SOFTBALL
Menasha 10, Green Bay West/East 0
MENASHA – The Bluejays scored four runs in the first inning and six in the fifth to earn the Bay Conference win.
In the fifth, Kelsie Mohr hit a two-run inside-the park homer and Addie Lund followed with a two-run homer after Taylor Papendorf reached on an error.
Gabrielle Farr was solid in the circle, allowing just one hit while striking out 12.
Southern Door 7-6, Sevastopol 2-5
STURGEON BAY – After a comfortable win in the opener, it took the Eagles nine innings to earn the Packerland Conference doubleheader sweep.
In Game 1, Southern Door banged out nine hits en route to the win.
Addison Schauske took the loss for the Pioneers, allowing nine hits and one walk while striking out six.
Leading the Sevastopol offense were Jolene Luedtke, who was 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI; Brynn Schartner, who was 2-for-4; and Kayla Ranly, who was 1-for-2.
In the nightcap, the Pioneers logged 12 hits. Luedtke was 3-for-4 with two RBI, Schartner was 2-for-5 with an RBI and Libby Ash was 2-for-4 with a double.
TRACK AND FIELD
North Eastern Conference Championships
BOYS
LITTLE CHUTE 157, FREEDOM 142.5, WAUPACA 70.5, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 65.5, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 64.5, OCONTO FALLS 60, DENMARK 56, MARINETTE 47, CLINTONVILLE 31, WRIGHTSTOWN 8
Freedom had a double winner in individual events with Aaron Hambel. Hambel won the 100- and 200-meter dashes with times of :11.37 and :22.63, respectively.
Little Chute’s Cooper Effa won the 300-meter hurdles with a time of :41.12 and the high jump at a height of 6-2.
Event winners
3,200R: Freedom 8:36.25. 110H: Nolan Phillips FRE :15.87. 100: Aaron Hambel FRE :11.37. 1,600: Reed Curtis FVL 4:36.96. 800R: Freedom 1:33.33. 400: Nathan Lemkuil WAU :50.74. 400R: Little Chute :43.83. 300H: Cooper Effa LITC :41.12. 800: Andrew Sowinski FRE 2:02.70. 200: Aaron Hambel FRE :22.63. 3,200: Ben Toeppler LITC 10:32.76. 1,600R: Waupaca 3:28.55. HJ: Cooper Effa LITC 6-2. PV: Brady Donovan DEN 15-6. LJ: Sam Wegener CLI 22-2. TJ: Tyler Fischer LITC 43-3.25. D: Caden Genrich MAR 142-6. Shot: Owen Butkovich LITC 41-11.25.
GIRLS
FREEDOM 161.5, LITTLE CHUTE 161.5, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 113, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 75, WRIGHTSTOWN 60, OCONTO FALLS 52, DENMARK 40, MARINETTE 19, WAUPACA 14, CLINTONVILLE 5
Freedom’s Lydia Merrick had a big meet, finish first in four events. Merrick swept the 100- and 300-meter hurdles with times of :16.09 and :47.08, respectively, won the 200 in :26.99 and won the high jump at a height of 5-4.
Little Chute’s Ashley Wilson took first in the 1,600- and 3,200-meter runs with times of 5:22.43 and 11:51.06, respectively. Teammate Kara Verstegen won the long and triple jumps with jumps of 16-4.5 and 35-1, respectively.
Fox Valley Lutheran;s Emma Nilson took first in the shot put with a put of 42-7 and in the discus with a throw of 121-7.
Event winners
3,200R: Fox Valley Lutheran (Claire Fischer, Anna Feuerstahler, Madeline Zuelsdorf, Carys Wendland) 10:24.77. 100H: Lydia Merrick FRE :16.09. 100: Ella Denor DEN :13.12. 1,600: Ashley Wilson LITC 5:22.43. 800R: Wrightstown 1:47.83. 400: Claire Helmila FRE :59.59. 400R: Little Chute :51.52. 300H: Lydia Merrick FRE :47.08. 800: Lauren Wegand LITC 2:26.63. 200: Lydia Merrick FRE :26.99. 3,200: Ashley Wilson LITC 11:51.06. 1,600R: Luxemburg-Casco 4:14.66. HJ: Lydia Merrick FRE 5-4. PV: Cailey Peterson WRI 10-9. LJ: Kara Verstegen LITC 16-4.5. TJ: Kara Verstegen LITC 35-1. D: Emma Nilson FVL 121-7. Shot: Emma Nilson FVL 42-7.
Marinette and Oconto Conference Championships
BOYS
COLEMAN 211, CRIVITZ 114, SURING 89, FLORENCE/NIAGARA 82, LENA/ST. THOMAS AQUINAS ACADEMY 79, GILLETT 53, ONEIDA NATION 49
Coleman’s Victor Kostreva swept the hurdles, winning the 110- and 300-meter events with times of :15.66 and :40.27, respectively. Kostreva also took first in the pole vault at a height of 10-6.
Coleman’s Dawson Patz and Micah Kuchta won the 100- and 200-meter races, respectively, with times of :11.43 and :23.11 and were also part of Coleman’s winning 400-meter relay team along with Kolton Peters and Darian Patz with a time of :44.84.
Gillett’s Bradyn Wendorff took first in a pair of races, winning the 800 in 2:07.92 and the 3,200 in 10:54.02. Wendorff, along with Scott Herroux, Ben Matczak and Nash Stage, teamed to win the 3,200 relay with a time of 9:08.03.
Event winners
100: Dawson Patz COL :11.43. 200: Micah Kuchta COL :23.11. 400: Quinn Thomson SUR :52.84. 800: Bradyn Wendorff GIL 2:07.92. 1,600: Michael Rhode COL 5:01.81. 3,200: Bradyn Wendorff GIL 10:54.02. 110H: Victor Kostreva COL :15.66. 300H: Victor Kostreva COL :40.27. 400R: Coleman (Kolton Peters, Darian Patz, Micah Kuchta, Dawson Patz) :44.84. 800R: Coleman (Brady Gross, Tyler Rennie, Tristan Kostreva, Darian Patz) 1:40.78. 1,600R: Crivitz (Carson Weidner, Evan Orlando, Kallen Betka, Ben Brown) 3:47.05. 3,200R: Gillett (Scott Herroux, Ben Matczak, Nash Stage, Bradyn Wendorff) 9:08.03. Shot: Anthony Seefeldt L/STAA 49-3. D: Brayden Tadisch COL 117-2. HJ: Zander Thomson L/STAA 6-0. PV: Victor Kostreva COL 10-6. LJ: William Kelley F-N 19-11. TJ: Lucas Heimke L/STAA 39-1.5.
GIRLS
LENA/ST. THOMAS AQUINAS ACADEMY 178, SURING 158.5, CRIVITZ 80.5, GILLETT 80, COLEMAN 70, FLORENCE/NIAGARA 65, ONEIDA NATION 31
Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas Academy’s Eva Brooks won the high jump at a hieght of 5-6 and the triple jump with a jump of 33-5.
Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas won three of four relays. Alabama Lambert, who won the long jump with a jump of 16-2, teamed with Kaitlyn Borkovec, Kaelyn Cook and Madilyn Thomson to win the 800 relay in 1:57.46. Miriam Alberts, Della Kostreva, Kate Peters and Abby Kostreva won the 1,600 in 4:33.15. Alberts, Kostreva and Peters were joined by Sophia Pirlot to win the 3,200 relay in 11:47.88.
Florence/Niagara’s Kamdan Johnson won the 100- and 300-meter hurdles with times of :15.52 and :48.41, respectively.
Crivitz’s Kylah Betka was a winner in the pole vault at a height of 10-0 and the 200-meter dash with a time of :28.24. Betka, along wth Grace Doyen, Peyton Rehberg and Madelyn Pouwels, won the 400 relay with a time of :53.92.
Event winners
100: Kendal Truckey COL :13.76. 200: Kylah Betka CRI :28.24. 400: Ginger Gerndt SUR 1:04.88. 800: Hope Soper GIL 2:35.85. 1,600: Bunny Cramer SUR 6:05.30. 3,200: Jardina White Eye ON 14:01.46. 100H: Kamdan Johnson FN :15.52. 300H: Kamdan Johnson FN :48.41. 400R: Crivitz (Grace Doyen, Peyton Rehberg, Madelyn Pouwels, Kylah Betka) :53.92. 800R: 1, Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas Academy (Kaitlyn Borkovec, Alabama Lambert, Kaelyn Cook, Madilyn Thomson) 1:57.46. 1,600R: 1, Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas Academy (Miriam Alberts, Della Kostreva, Kate Peters, Abby Kostreva) 4:33.15. 3,200R: Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas Academy (Miriam Alberts, Della Kostreva, Kate Peters, Sophia Pirlot) 11:47.88. Shot: Mackenzie Vorpahl L/STAA 31-2. D: Whitney Potter L/STAA 92-10. HJ: Eva Brooks L/STAA 5-6. PV: Kylah Betka L/STAA 10-0. LJ: Alabama Lambert L/STAA 16-2. TJ: Eva Brooks L/STAA 33-5.
Ashwaubenon Vandenburg Invitational
BOYS
DE PERE 140.25, NOTRE DAME 138.25, APPLETON EAST 94, ASHWAUBENON 90, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 57.25, NEW LUTHERAN 7.25
Notre Dame’s Joseph Hunt took first in the 800-meter run with a time of 1:58.38 and the 1,600 in 4:24.51. James Flanigan won the shot put with a put of 56-9.5 and the discus with a throw of 178-6.
Green Bay Southwest’s Lovell Richardson won the 200- and 400-meter dashes with times of :22.88 and :51.02, respectively.
De Pere’s Andrew Cartier won the pole vault at a height of 13-7 and the long jump with a jump of 21-1.
Ashwaubenon’s Noah Platten, Jacob McVane, Pierce Foley and Gus Newel were double winners in the relays. They won the 400-meter relay with a time of :43.25 and the 800 relay in 1:30.57. Platten added a third first-place in the relays joining Ryan Jadin, Lucas Popp and Carter Thompson to win the 1,600 relay in 3:34.91.
GIRLS
NOTRE DAME 147, DE PERE 131, ASHWAUBENON 112, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 82, NEW LUTHERAN 25
Notre Dame’s Danika Apple won the 100- and 200-meter dashes with times of :11.87 and :25.03, respectively. Apple was also victorious in the 400-meter relay, teaming with Sydney Whitehouse, Madeline Rose and Julia Nolle to win with a time of :49.60. Whitehouse added a victory in the 300-meter hurdles in :48.93. Nolle added a victory in the long jump with a jump of 14-9. Apple’s teammate Anna Miller won the 800 in 2:30.51 and the 1,600 in 5:45.51. Miller and Whitehouse teamed with Evangelica Dosh and Francine Boateng to win the 1,600 relay in 4:13.10.
Ashwaubenon’s Thea Kral won the shot put with a put of 40-6.75 and the discus with a throw of 136-11.
GIRLS SOCCER
Pulaski 1, West De Pere 0
DE PERE – Veronica Decker scored the game’s only goal in the second half to lead Pulaski to the victory.
Peighton Brandenburg made 14 saves in goal for Pulaski.
BOYS GOLF
Bay Conference
WEST DE PERE 158, SEYMOUR 161, NEW LONDON 167, XAVIER 174, SHAWANO 189, GREEN BAY EAST incomplete team
At Ledgeview
Top individuals: Mason Haupt WDP 37, Darrien Thomas WDP 38, Vince Sigl SEY 39, Jadon Sorge NL 39, Aidan Peters SEY 40, Isaac Sinkula WDP 41, Owen Sigl SEY 41, Tristan Drath SEY 41, Jon Bertram X 41.
Packerland Conference
STURGEON BAY 350, GIBRALTAR 397, SOUTHERN DOOR 420, PESHTIGO 433, KEWAUNEE 437, OCONTO 443, SEVASTOPOL 489
Top individuals: Finn Salm G 83, Tre Wienke SB 85, Evan Maccaux K 87, Finley LaVine SD 87, Porter Rabach SB 87, Calvin Richard SB 89, Owen Pichette SB 89, James Zittlow SD 92.
Final standings: Sturgeon Bay 56 points, Gibraltar 44, Southern Door 43, Peshtigo 23, Oconto 22.5, Kewaunee 20.5, Sevastopol 15.
First-team all-conference: Evan Maccaux K 327 (player of the year), Finley LaVine SD 331, Tre Wienke SB 334, Finn Salm G 345, Carter Koch O 350, Luke Selle SB 358.