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Green Bay area high school sports results for Friday, Dec. 20
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BOYS BASKETBALL
De Pere 85, Bay Port 56
SUAMICO – The Redbirds held Bay Port to 30% shooting in the second half and pulled away for the win.
De Pere, which shot 53% for the game from the floor and made 13-of-26 on 3-pointers, was led by Zach Kinziger with 30 points.
Pryce Gregoire and Roan Demovsky added 17 and 10 points, respectively, for De Pere.
Bay Port was led by Mondes Keely and Maddox Cornette, who scored 13 and 12 points, respectively.
De Pere 36 49 – 85
Bay Port 28 28 – 56
De Pere: Greene 2, Demovsky 10, Kinziger 30, Hutjens 8, Booker 2, Krutz 3, Herlache 6, Merriman 2, Bonfigt 2, Krueger 3, Gregoire 17. 3-pt: Kinziger 5, Hutgens 2, Krutz, Herlache 2, Krueger, Gregoire 2. FT: 10-13. Fouls: 17.
Bay Port: Jones 2, Gering 2, Stevens 5, Durkee 9, Binns 4, Kelly 13, Thomas 2, Cherovsky 3, Hendricks 2, LaBlonde 2, Cornette 12. 3-pt: Stevens, Durkee, Cherovsky. FT: 11-13. Fouls: 15.
Notre Dame 61, Manitowoc 40
GREEN BAY – The Tritons doubled up on the Ships in the first half, outscoring them 36-18 en route to the win.
Adam Guyette led Notre Dame with 14 ponts. Andrew Rader added 13.
Manitowoc was led by Brayden Steinbecker, who scored 18 points.
Manitowoc 18 22 – 40
Notre Dame 36 25 – 61
Manitowoc: Grapentine 7, Kubsch 4, Steinbecker 18, Ducat 7, Bauer 2, Gebhart 2. 3-pt: Grapentine, Ducat. FT: 12-15. Fouls: 13.
Notre Dame: Weber 8, Au. Hendricks 8, AJ Hendricks 9, Diudzinski 3, Bobinski 3, Hein 1, Warden 2, Guyette 14, Rader 13. 3-pt: Weber, Au. Hendricks 2, AJ Hendricks 3, Bobinski, Guyette 2, Rader. FT: 7-13. Fouls: 16.
Southern Door 66, Sturgeon Bay 38
STURGEON BAY – The Eagles raced out of the gate to a 31-6 halftime advantage and rolled past the Clippers in Packerland Conference play.
Drew Daoust and Caden Pierre led Southern Door with 16 points apiece, while Lauden Berg added 14.
Ian Fruzyna led Sturgeon Bay with 10 points.
Southern Door 31 35 – 66
Sturgeon Bay 6 32 – 38
Southern Door: Daoust 16, Mueller 2, B. Berg 5, Beck 2, Fish 5, Neinas 4, Pierre 16, L. Berg 14, Vandertie 2. 3-pt: B. Berg, Pierre 4. FT: 3-5. Fouls: 14.
Sturgeon Bay: Plzak 5, Starr 4, I. Fruzyna 10, Tracy 5, S. Fruzyna 5, Ash 9. 3-pt: Plzak, I. Fruzyna, Tracy, S. Fruzyna, Ash 3. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 7.
Waupaca 54, Oconto Falls 49
OCONTO FALLS – The Comets locked in on defense down the stretch to earn their second road win of the week.
Ethan Harms and Aaron Wolff each scored 18 points to lead the Waupaca offense.
The Panthers led 29-28 at the half but came up short late.
Brady Bursa led Oconto Falls with 11 points, while Jameson Beaman and J.J. Pytleski added 10 points apiece.
Waupaca 28 26 – 54
Oconto Falls 29 20 – 49
Waupaca: Hoelzel 3, Adamczak 6, Lauritzen 3, Wolff 18, Harms 18, McDonald 6. 3-pt: Hoelzel, Wolff 4, Harms 4, McDonald 2. FT: 5-10. Fouls: 12.
Oconto Falls: Bursa 11, Yuma 9, McDermid 2, Skarban 4, Beaman 10, Wold 3, Pytleski 10. 3-pt: Bursa, Yuma, Wold, Pytleski. FT: 7-8. Fouls: 16.
Bonduel 102, Shiocton 75
SHIOCTON – The Bears, with five players finishing in double figures in scoring, improve to 6-0 overall and 4-0 in conference with the win.
Race Anvelink led Bonduel with 21 points. Quinn Wesenberg and Carter Moesch both scored 20. Ryan Westrich scored 16 points. Cade Johnson had a double-double with 11 points and 14 assists.
Kyle Bergsbacken and Cody Young led Shiocton with 16 and 15 points, respctively.
Bonduel 50 52 – 102
Shiocton 34 41 – 75
Bonduel: Johnson 11, Westphal 4, Westrich 16, Hartlaben 8, Uelmen 2, Moesch 20, Wesenberg 20, Anvelink 21. 3-pt: Westphal, Hartlaben 2, Moesch 4, Wesenberg 4, Anvelink 2. FT: 13-18. Fouls: 15.
Shiocton: Young 15, Heinemeyer 8, K. Bergsbaken 16, Dewar 6, C. Bergsbaken 15, Singler 6, Schley 2, Jorgensen 7. 3-pt: Young 2, C. Bergsbaken 2, Jorgensen 2. FT: 4-8. Fouls: 20.
BOYS HOCKEY
Notre Dame 3, De Pere 2
ASHWAUBENON – Andrew Ostermann scored an even-strength goal at 4:54 of the second overtime to give the Tritons the win over the Redbirds.
Ian Aitken and Braeden Hart accounted for Notre Dame’s other goals. Owen Atkinson, Braeden Hart, Ryker Thomas, Ostermann and Tripp Wroblewski each had an assist for Notre Dame.
De Pere’s goal came from Michael VanHelden in the last second of the first period. Its second goal was credited to Evan Ott. Dayne Waffle and Austin Lee assisted.
Anton Widas had 17 saves for De Pere. Keegan Handrick had 49 saves for Bay Port.
BOYS WRESTLING
Wrightstown Bill Verbeten Classic
Brillion 3-0, Wrightstown 2-1, Omro 1-2, Kewaunee 0-3
Brillion – 106/113: Zander Mueller BR 3-0; Sam Kraynik KEW 2-1. 113/120: Parker Spierings 3-0. 126: Ethan Hoyer 3-0. 132: Bob Huntley 3-0. 130: Colton Klug 3-0. 175: Weston Schmidt 3-0. 190: Diego Nolasco 3-0. 215: Logan Czerwinski 3-0. 285: Max Lau 2-1.
Kewaunee – 10: Sam Kraynik 2-1. 144: Mason VanGoethem 2-1. 190: Jose Garza 2-1. 285: Mitchell Boeder 3-0.
Wrightstown – 113: Chase Giese 2-1. 120: Easton Felchlin 2-1. 138: Cameron Schumacher 3-0. 144: Aidan Wilson 3-0. 150: Louis Hocke 2-1. 157/165: Dawson Smet 3-0. 165/175: Jack Nelson 2-1. 215: Talon Hietpas 2-1.
Rhinelander Hodag Scramble
MARATHON 207.5, D.C. EVEREST 200.5, HAYWARD 192, MERRILL 178, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 172.5, CRANDON 134, LENA 13, NORTHWESTERN 129, EAU CLAIRE NORTH 107, KINGSFORD (MICH.) 95, RHINELANDER 90, WAUTOMA 77, SPENCER/COLUMBUS CATHOLIC 70.5, PHILLIPS 69, NORTH CENTRAL 64, TOMAHAWK 53, ASHLAND 60, AMHERST 59, GLADSTONE (MICH.) 53, FLORENCE 51, CRIVITZ/WAUSAUKEE 38.5, ROSHOLT 37, IRON MOUNTAIN 23.5, CHEQUAMEGON 22, ELCHO 4
Florence – 144: 5, Cole Chitko 3-2. 190: 1, Breyson Kelley 5-0.
Lena – 106: 1, Isaac Peterson 4-1. 120: 4, Sam Peterson 3-2. 126: Parker Boomsman 3-2. 157: Max Peterson 4-1. 190: Colt Miller 3-2. 285: 6. Dylan Urbanek 3-2.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Notre Dame 73, Manitowoc 46
MANITOWOC – Peyton Musial scored 29 points to lead the Tritons to the win over the Ships.
Brianna Breese added 12 for Notre Dame.
Kendall Schmitz and Taylor Peterson led Manitowoc with 17 and 12 points, respectively.
Notre Dame 39 34 – 73
Manitowoc 27 19 – 46
Notre Dame: Gokey 4, Ronsman 2, Waldrop 8, Webster 7, Hinz 6, Musial 29, Simpson 3, Breese 12, Moore 2. 3-pt: Webster, Hinz 2, Musial, Simpson. FT: 10-19. Fouls: 14.
Manitowoc: Bolchen 6, Peterson 12, Johnson 4, Schmitz 17, Quinchia 2, Spaeth 5. 3-pt: Peterson 2, Schmitz 2, Spaeth. FT: 7-9. Fouls: 13.
De Pere 80, Bay Port 64
DE PERE – Abby Tassoul, Aubree Fischer and Egan Bierowski combined for 57 points in the Redbirds’ win over the Pirates.
Tassoul led De Pere with 28 points, while Fischer and Bierowski scored 18 and 11, respectively.
Olivia Willliams led Bay Port with 26 points. Melia Lemorande and Kailynn Thompson added 11 and 10 points, respectively.
Bay Port 26 38 – 64
De Pere 35 45 – 80
Bay Port: Whiteman 6, Dudra 3, Williams 26, McDermid 1, Lewitzke 7, Lemorande 11, Thompson 10. 3-pt: Dedra, Whiteman 2, Williams 2, Lewitzke 2, Lemorande 2. FT: 9-18. Fouls: 19.
De Pere: Tassoul 28, Ciesielczyk 9, Dwyer 9, Washington 2, Fischer 18, Neuenfeldt 3, Bierowski 11. 3-pt: Tassoul 4, Ciesielczyk, Bierowski. FT: 18-26. Fouls: 17.
Green Bay Preble 79, Green Bay Southwest 11
GREEN BAY – The Hornets outscored the Trojans by 46 points in the first half in the victory.
Green Bay Preble was led by Sophia Smith with 13 points. Jada Rader and Brooklynn Lucassen scored 11 and 10 points, respectively
Green Bay Southwest 9 2 – 11
Green Bay Preble 55 24 – 79
Green Bay Southwest: Webb 4, Heath 3, Stewart 4. FT: 3-11. Fouls: 9.
Green Bay Preble: Konkol 6, Gorecki 6, Watzka 4, Smith 13, Lucassen 10, Carter 2, Kolarik 2, Beauchamp 7, Cotter 6, Day 8, Raeder 11, Thompson 4. 3-pt: Smith. FT: 4-10. Fouls: 12.
Ashwaubenon 43, Pulaski 30
PULASKI – The Jaguars overcame a halftime deficit and earned the Fox River Classic Conference win.
Addy Phipps paced Ashwaubenon with 17 points, including 10 in the second half.
Olivia Sprangers had the hot hand for the Red Raiders with 16 points.
Ashwaubenon 17 26 – 43
Pulaski 19 11 – 30
Ashwaubenon: Whiters 3, Phipps 17, Remiker 5, Guarascio 8, House 2, Matchopatow 8. 3-pt: None. FT: 9-15. Fouls: 9.
Pulaski: Barry 4, Gwidt 2, Nischke 6, Servais 2, Sprangers 16. 3-pt: None. FT: 10-11. Fouls: 17.
Luxemburg-Casco 49, Fox Valley Lutheran 47
LUXEMBURG – Brianna Bray poured in 19 points and Sienna Blohowiak added 12 as the Spartans held off the Foxes in North Eastern Conference action.
Eden Last scored a game-high 21 points to power the Foxes. Grace Meier added 12 points for FVL.
Fox Valley Lutheran 25 22 – 47
Luxemburg-Casco 27 22 – 49
Fox Valley Lutheran: Volhard 1, Dahlke 8, Nielsen 3, Meier 12, Johnson 2, Last 21. 3-pt: Meier, Last 2. FT: 14-24. Fouls: 17. Fouled out: Volhard.
Luxemburg-Casco: Cherovsky 8, Bray 19, Schley 2, Blohowiak 12, DeBaker 2, Deprez 6. 3-pt: Cherovsky 2, Bray 4, Blohowiak 2, Deprez. FT: 12-22. Fouls: 21. Fouled out: Deprez.
West De Pere 76, Seymour 40
DE PERE – Faith Walder scored 31 points and Ava Van Ess added 10 as the Phantoms pulled away in the second half.
West De Pere, which had 10 players score, led by three after 18 minutes but outscored the Thunder 45-12 the rest of the way.
Seymour was led by Keira VandeHei with 14 points.
West De Pere moves to 8-2 on the season, while the Thunder falls to 5-4.
Seymour 28 12 – 40
West De Pere 31 45 – 76
Seymour: Zahn 2, K. VandeHei 14, Boyd 8, Setliff 6, Krueger 4, A. VanDeHei 6. 3-pt: K. VandeHei 4, Setliff 2. FT: 2-4. Fouls: 7.
West De Pere: Hoffman 7, Rattray 6, F. Walder 31, Henry 2, Runke 3, Berggren 6, Van Ess 10, Francois 7, M. Walder 2, Baciak 2. 3-pt: Hoffman, Rattray 2, F. Walder 2, Runke, Berggren, Van Ess 2. FT: 7-10. Fouls: 8.
New London 65, Green Bay East 25
GREEN BAY – Morgan Jones scored 13 points, Jenna Handschke added 12 and Caitlin Stroesenreuther chipped in 10 as the Bulldogs outlasted the Red Devils in Bay Conference action.
Jamaya Mariner led Green Bay East with 16 points.
New London: Handschke 12, Magoliski 7, Longel 9, Stroesenreuther 10, Allen 2, Olay 9, Esser 3, Jones 13.
Green Bay East: Collins 2, Mariner 16, Payant 1, Brandner 2, LaTour 4.
Niagara 56, Suring 34
NIAGARA – The Badgers limited the Eagles to 11 points in the second half to pull away for the win.
Alivia Kleikamp led Niagara with 17 points. Mallory Sanicki added 16 points, while Bristol Sanicki added 12.
Bunny Cramer led Suring with 12 points. Aliya Cox added 10.
Suring 23 11 – 34
Niagara 27 29 – 56
Suring: Peterson 2, Pommerich 3, Cramer 12, Cox 10, Skarban 3, Christensen 4. 3-pt: Pommerich, Cramer. FT: 10-12. Fouls: 18.
Niagara: M. Sanicki 16, B. Sanicki 12, Neuens-Allred 1, Swanson 7, Kleikamp 17, Walker 3. 3-pt: M. Sanicki 3, B. Sanicki 4, Swanson. FT: 8-18. Fouls: 12.
Marinette 57, Denmark 51
MARINETTE – The Marines rallied from an eight-point halftime deficit to down the Vikings in North Eastern Conference action.
Elizabeth Wade led Marinette with 24 points, while Riley Kieffer added 19.
Kiarrah Micolichek powered Denmark with 15 points, while Allie Van Vonderen added 14.
Denmark led 27-19 at intermission.
Denmark 27 24 – 51
Marinette 19 38 – 57
Denmark: Van Noie 5, Selner 7, Vogel 6, Micolichek 15, Van Vonderen 14, Lindsley 1, Kraschnewski 3. 3-pt: Van Noie, Micolichek. FT: 21-28. Fouls: 14.
Marinette: Wade 24, Kunick 2, Torkko 2, Kieffer 22, Seymour 4, Hanson 3. 3-pt: Wade 4, Kieffer 6. FT: 11-17. Fouls: 21.
Algoma 62, Sturgeon Bay 30
ALGOMA – Sierra Slaby scored 17 points and Jadyn Nellis added 15 as the Wolves built a big halftime lead and cruised to the Packerland Conference win.
Dasha Yeltysheva led the Clippers with 12 points.
The win moves Algoma to 6-0 in the conference and 7-2 overall, while Sturgeon Bay falls to 0-6 and 0-8.
Sturgeon Bay 18 12 – 30
Algoma 34 28 – 62
Sturgeon Bay: Kasten 9, Frangipane 2, Yeltysheva 12, Carlson 7. 3-pt: Carlson. FT: 7-10. Fouls: 10.
Algoma: Nellis 15, Loucks 4, Krause 5, Slaby 17, Schmidt 9, C. Gerdmann 4, T. Gerdmann 8. 3-pt: Nellis 5, Krause, Slaby 3. FT: 5-7. Fouls: 12.
Lena 52, Gillett 50
LENA – The Wildcats built a 12-point halftime lead and then held off a furious rally to edge the Tigers in Marinette & Oconto Conference action.
Lena’s Madi Thomson led the way with 24 points. Also reaching double-figure scoring for the Wildcats were Eva Brooks with 15 points and Kali Fischer with 10.
Cilena Guns powered Gillett with 16 points, while Hope Soper added 14.
Lena 28 24 – 52
Gillett 16 34 – 50
Lena: Brooks 15, H. Thomson 1, M. Thomson 24, Fischer 10, Kushner 2. 3-pt: M. Thomson 2, Fischer 2. FT: 12-17. Fouls: 14.
Gillett: Schaal 3, H. Soper 14, Hansen 5, Guns 16, Kaczmarek 8, Pate 4. 3-pt: Schaal, H. Soper 2, Hansen, Guns 2, Kaczmarek 2. FT: 8-12. Fouls: 14. Fouled out: Pate.
Crandon 60, Coleman 18
COLEMAN – Lauren Littleton poured in 21 points and Lily Palubicki added 20 as the Cardinals raced out to a 32-7 halftime advantage and never looked back.
Alaynah Gilbertson led Coleman with six points.
Crandon 32 28 – 60
Coleman 7 11 – 18
Crandon: Stamper 5, Palubicki 20, Littleton 21, M. Erdmann 5, Belland 6, B. Erdmann 3. 3-pt: Stamper, Littleton 3, M. Erdmann, Belland 2, B. Erdmann. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 7.
Coleman: Kostreva 1, Jensen 3, Markiewicz 4, Gilbertson 6, Gross 2, Kurth 2. 3-pt: Jensen. FT: 1-5. Fouls: 8.
GIRLS WRESTLING
Wrightstown Lady Tiger Invite
TOMAHAWK 127, WINNECONNE 111, SOUTHERN DOOR 98, FREEDOM 88.5, PLYMOUTH 73.5, WAUPACA 72, WRIGHTSTOWN 67, OCONTO FALLS 66, SHIOCTON 60, MARINETTE 56, TWO RIVERS 54.4, BRILLION 51.5, GREEN BAY PREBLE 35, KEWAUNEE 34, HUSTISFORD 33, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 32, XAVIER 17, MENOMINEE 15, PESHTIGO 12, BARK RIVER-HARRIS 4.5, NEW HOLSTEIN 0, STURGEON BAY/SEVASTOPOL 0, SURING/GILLETT 0, WEST BEND EAST 0
100 – First: Katherine Cook FRE dec. Jackie Uniga GBP 12-2; Third: Paityn Fritchen WIN pinned Jakayla Steinhorst 1:49. 107 – First: Lily Baker FR pinned Addison Brown WIN 3:48; Third: Grace Holguin MAR pinned Lexi Schuenemann PLY 1:45. 114: Brinley Miller BRI pinned Adalyn Raue HUS 3:41. 120 – First: Megan Schuenemann PLY pinned Nora LeFevre SD 5:21; Third: Ariana Bongel GBP pinned Marley Rewolinski WIN 1:57. 126 – Jazleen Fong-Baake MAR pinned Ellie Brull TR 2:38; Third: Portia Hah SD pinned Elise Gibeault TOM :25. 132 – First: Chesney Bartoszek WR pinned Sevanna Hoyer BRI 3:55; Third: Stella Pettitt FRE pinned Nora Last WIN :38. 138 – First: Savana Hansen; Second: Sydney Turner SD; Third: Evelyn Lange LUXC. 1. 145 – 1, Caylin Johnson WAUP; Second: Jayden Mahlke WIN; Third: Faith Derleth TOM. 152 – First: Arianna Niemojuski KEW; Second: Nicole Woosencraft OF; Third: Denna Gehrke WIN. 165 – First: Isabelle Fisher PLY; Second: Attyson Wilson SD; Third: Yovanah Garcia TR. 235 – First: Lily Helser SHI; Second: Gracie Long TOM; Third: Megan Hansen WRI.