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BOYS BASKETBALL

Green Bay Preble 61, Manitowoc 52

GREEN BAY – The Hornets outscored the Ships 18-8 at the free throw line to pick up the win.

Nick Howard scored 14 points to lead Green Bay Preble.

Jack Bauer led Manitowoc with 15 points.

Manitowoc  19  33  –  52

Green Bay Preble  26  35  –  61

Manitowoc: Grapentine 11, Kubsch 1, Steinbecker 14, Danielson 6, Hartman 1, Bender 3, Bauer 16. 3-pt: Bauer 5, Danielson 2, Bender. FT: 8-15. Fouls: 24.

Green Bay Preble: LaLuzerne 5, Gerard 10, Sullivan 11, Howard 14, Johnson 8, Cooper 2, Kuehn 9, Sprutles 2. 3-pt: LaLuzerne, Kuehn, Sullivan, Johnson. FT: 18-26. Fouls: 11.

Notre Dame 80, Ashwaubenon 77

ASHWAUBENON – Notre Dame made 76% of its field goals in the second half and 16 of 20 free throws to hold off the Jaguars.

Drew Siudzinski led Notre Dame with 19 points. Andrew Rader and Leo Weber both scored 15, while AJ Hendricks and Adam Guyette each added 12 points.

Amari Allen led Ashwaubenon with 44 points. Allen made 14 of 22 field goals and also had 11 rebounds.

Notre Dame  32  48  –  80

Ashwaubenon  29  48  –  77

Notre Dame: Weber 15, Au. Hendricks 1, AJ Hendricks 12, Siudzinski 19, Warden 6, Guyette 12, Rader 15. 3-pt: AJ Hendricks 4, Siudzinski, Guyette 2, Rader 3. FT: 20-25. Fouls: 15.

Ashwaubenon: Stewart 3, Allen 44, Fenner 6, Matuszewski 3, Dorgu 4, Vang 14, Hurley 3. 3-pt: Allen, Fenner 2, Matuszewski, Vang 4, Hurley. FT: 16-23. Fouls: 17.

Pulaski 76, Bay Port 64

PULASKI – The Red Raiders outscored the Pirates 22-10 at the free throw line in the second half to get the win.

Colin Schultz led Pulaski with 29 points. Bryce Wotruba added 16.

Mondes Kelly scored 24 points to lead Bay Port. Maddox Cornette and Sawyer Durkee added 13 and 10 points, respectively.

Bay Port  38  26  –  64

Pulaski  35  41  –  76

Bay Port: Jones 2, Gering 4, Durkee 10, Janus 2, Binns 3, Kelly 24, Thomas 2, Hendricks 4, Cornette 13. 3-pt: Binss. FT: 19-34. Fouls: 21.

Pulaski: Schultz 29, Wotruba 16, E. Schmidt 6, B. Schmidt 9, Mijal 8, Holewinski 8. 3-pt: Schultz, Wotruba 4, B. Schmidt. FT: 24-32. Fouls: 26.

West De Pere 100, Menasha 71

MENASHA – The Phantoms remained unbeaten in the Bay Conference with the win over the Bluejays.

Tref Rademaker led West De Pere with 17 points as all five Phantoms starters finished in double figures.

JC Mukome and Shamir Senyange both scored 10 points to lead Menasha.

West De Pere 50 50 – 100

Menasha 32 39 – 71

West De Pere: B. Borowicz 11, Werner 6, Greisen 6, Collar 3, Samson 11, Bouchard 2, Kraft 11, Deschane 12, Wilichowski 11, C. Borowicz 6, Schmidt 4, Rademaker 17. 3-pt: B. Borowicz, Werner 2, Collar, Samson 3, Kraft 2, Wilichowski, C. Borowicz 2. FT: 10-16. Fouls: 19.

Menasha: White 6, Mukome 10, Hibbler 9, Senyange 10, Wienandt 1, Miller 6, Cantu 9, Lockridge 8, Wilke 9, Lukasavage 3. 3-pt: White, Mukome, Senyange, Miller 2, Cantu, Lockridge 2, Wilke. FT: 14-25. Fouls: 17.

Xavier 67, Green Bay East 33

GREEN BAY – Luke Oelhafen scored 19 points as the Hawks raced out to a 36-point halftime advantage and cruised to the Bay Conference win.

Also scoring in double figures for Xavier were Kyler Bleck with 12 points and Logan Ramczyk with 10.

Quincy Shields paced the Red Devils with 11 points, while Jeremiah Jordan added 10.

Xavier  49  18  –  67

Green Bay East  13  20  –  33

Xavier: Ramczyk 10, Bleck 12, Schuler 5, Gallucci 7, Gentry 3, Comerford 4, Neumann 4, Hietpas 3, Oelhafen 19. 3-pt: Ramczyk, Schuler, Gentry, Hietpas, Oelhafen 3. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 14.

Green Bay East: Shields 11, Msafiri 5, Jordan 10, Gordon 6, Gonnigan 1.

Fox Valley Lutheran 62, Wrightstown 45

WRIGHTSTOWN – Lucas Papendorf scored 22 points and Caleb Dahlke chipped in 12 as the Foxes took charge in the first half, scoring on seven consecutive possessions en route to the North Eastern Conference win.

Ethan Cyra led the Tigers with 14 points, while Truman Morschauser added 11.

Fox Valley Lutheran took a 32-18 halftime advantage and kept its distance the rest of the way.

Fox Valley Lutheran  32  30  –  62

Wrightstown  18  27  –  45

Fox Valley Lutheran: Heiges 9, Erickson 2, Feidt 7, Schlueter 6, Papendorf 22, A. Dahlke 4, C. Dahlke 12. 3-pt: Heiges, Feidt, Papendorf 2. FT: 8-17. Fouls: 17.

Wrightstown: Humphreys 8, Buntin 1, Vanden Heuvel 7, Colwell 2, Cyra 14, Podgorski 2, Morschauser 11. 3-pt: Humphreys 2, Vanden Heuvel, Cyra 4. FT: 10-13. Fouls: 19.

Oconto 80, Green Bay NEW Lutheran 61

GREEN BAY – Carter Koch scored 23 points and Trenton Hartman added 21 as the Blue Devils built an 11-point halftime advantage and never looked back.

Cooper Campshure also reached double-digit scoring with 17 points for Oconto.

Leading the Blazers were Isaiah Faulkner with 21 points, and Reid Nelson and Hayden Schultz with 12 points each.

Oconto  43  37  –  80

NEW Lutheran  32  29  –  61

Oconto: Bastian 3, Alwin 3, Campshure 17, Hartman 21, Brzozowski 4, Goetsch 2, Colvin 5, Koch 23, Guerrero 2. 3-pt: Bastian, Alwin, Campshure 3, Hartman 3, Colvin, Koch 4. FT: 3-9. Fouls: 15.

NEW Lutheran: Nelson 12, Schultz 12, Lange 9, Gajeski 4, Faulkner 21, Herlache 3. 3-pt: Schultz, Lange, Faulkner 2. FT: 9-10. Fouls: 11.

Southern Door 63, Algoma 52

ALGOMA – Drew Daoust scored 28 points, including 19 in the second half, of the Eagles’ win over the Wolves.

Caden Pierre and Lauden Berg added 18 and 12 points, respectively.

Chase Romdenne led Algoma with 17 points. Braeden Leist added 12.

Southern Door  23  40  –  63

Algoma  19  33  –  52

Southern Door: Daoust 28, Neinas 5, Pierre 18, Berg 12. 3-pt: Daoust 3, Pierre 4. FT: 10-13. Fouls: 8.

Algoma: Romdenne 17, B. Leist 12, Prokash 7, Lischka 7, C. Leist 2, Kirmachma 7. 3-pt: Romdenne 5, Leist 2, Prokash, Lischka, Kirchman. FT: 2-6. Fouls: 15.

Wausaukee 84, Elcho 45

WAUSAUKEE – Four Rangers had double-doubles as they used a big second half to cruise to the win.

Jeffrey Dunlap powered Wausaukee with 20 points and 11 rebounds, while Evan Suennen chipped in 18 points and 12 rebounds. Also leading the way were Gavin Thomson with 13 points and 11 rebounds, Callahan Betts with 12 points and 11 assists, and Kayden Suennen with 11 points.

Wausaukee led 37-25 at the half.

Mason Spray led Elcho with 13 points, while Owen Edwards added 12.

Elcho  25  20  –  45

Wausaukee  37  47  –  84

Elcho: Carlson 7, Koepel 9, Spray 13, Bricko 4, Edwards 12. 3-pt: Carlson, Spray, Edwards 2. FT: 3-8. Fouls: 11.

Wausaukee: Taylor 1, K. Suennen 11, Betts 12, Vanick 9, E. Suennen 18, Dunlap 20, Thomson 13. 3-pt: Betts 2, Vanick, E. Suennen 2. FT: 5-13. Fouls: 12.

Gibraltar 53, Sevastopol 48

FISH CREEK – Kayin Jackson and Liam Lindenberg combined for 27 points to lead the Vikings to the win over the Pioneers.

Jackson finished wth 16 points while Lindenberg added 11.

Bo Tanck scored 15 points to lead Sevastopol.

Sevastopol  21  27  –  48

Gibraltar  23  30  –  53

Sevastopol: Schuh 9, Kacmarynski 5, Wiesner 5, Tanck 15, Lardinois 6, Delsart 6, Gnabaski 2. 3-pt: Schuh, Wiesner. FT: 2-13. Fouls: 19.

Gibraltar: Brey 9, Jackson 16, Lindenberg 11, Kita 5, Jauregui 6, Mize 6. 3-pt: Brey, Jackson, Lindenberg 3, Jauregui 2. FT: 8-14. Fouls: 16.

Wabeno/Laona 81, Coleman 52

COLEMAN – Canton Chrisman hit six 3-pointers and scored 24 points to help power Wabeno/Laona to the win.

Also reaching double-figure scoring were Cooper Albrecht with 17, Walker Winkelman with 15 and Boone Van Ooyen with 13.

Leading the way for the Cougars was Victor Kostreva with 20 points.

Wabeno/Laona  37  44  –  81

Coleman  25  27  –  52

Wabeno/Laona: Van Ooyen 13, Cronauer 2, Lemerande 4, Chrisman 24, Winkelman 15, Albrecht 17, Gilpin 6. 3-pt: Van Ooyen, Chrisman 6, Winkelman, Albrecht 2, Gilpin 2. FT: 5-5. Fouls: 9.

Coleman: Kollin Peters 9, Rennie 8, Dufeck 5, Theilman 4, Whitaker 2, Tedtman 4, Kostreva 20. 3-pt: Peters 3, Rennie 2, Theilman. FT: 8-13. Fouls: 9.

Bonduel 88, Reedsville 61

REEDSVILLE – The Bears moved to 10-0 on the season as sophomores Carter Moesch and Quinn Wesenberg led Bonduel with 33 and 21 points, respectively.

Cade Johnson added 10 points for the Bears.

Bonduel led by eight points at the break before finishing on a 50-31 second-half run.

Arden Strenn led the Panthers with 19 points, while Logan Maertz added 17 and Ben Prochnow 10.

Bonduel  38  50  –  88

Reedsville  30  31  –  61

Bonduel: Johnson 10, Westrich 9, Uelmen 2, Moesch 33, Ballwahn 2, Wesenberg 21, Anvelink 9, Roberts 2. 3-pt: Johnson 2, Moesch 8, Wesenberg 3, Anvelink. FT: 8-9. Fouls: 12.

Reedsville: Maertz 17, Strenn 19, Prochnow 10, Maney 6, C. Schwahn 1, Dvorachek 5, J. Schwahn 3. 3-pt: Maertz 4, Strenn 3, Dvorachek, J. Schwahn. FT: 3-4. Fouls: 8.

Niagara 69, Three Lakes 55

THREE LAKES – Cameron Schiefelbein scored 22 points, Tommy Martin added 12, Easton Holmes 11 and Brayden Bartels 10 as the Badgers built a big halftime lead and held on the rest of the way.

Niagara grabbed a 31-16 halftime advantage and played nearly even the final 18 minutes.

Leading the way for Three Lakes was Easton Lurvey with 19 points, and Peyton Pitlik and Levi Lurvey each with 11.

Niagara  31  38  –  69

Three Lakes  16  39  –  55

NiagaraTripp 8, Neuens 2, Martin 12, Stachowicz 2, Holmes 11, Bartels 10, Schiefelbein 22, Anderson 2. 3-pt: Tripp 2, Martin, Holmes, Bartels, Schiefelbein. FT: 5-6. Fouls: 11.

Three Lakes: Erickson 4, E. Lurvey 19, O. Liebscher 6, C. Liebscher 2, Pitlik 11, L. Lurvey 11, Weavers 2. 3-pt: E. Lurvey 5, L. Lurvey 3. FT: 5-11. Fouls: 13.

St. Mary Catholic 80, Sturgeon Bay 67 (Thursday)

STURGEON BAY – The Zephyrs led by 19 points at halftime in the victory over the Clippers.

Mason Uhlenbrauck led SMC with 24 points, including 16 in the first half. Tarver Trinkner added 15 points and Luke Fairweather scored 10.

Sturgeon Bay was led by Jackson Starr with 27 points. Benjamin Ash added 14.

St. Mary Catholic 48 32 – 80

Sturgeon Bay 29 38 – 67

St. Mary Catholic: Uhlenbrauck 24, Trinkner 15, Fairweather 10, Wagner 8, Fields 8, Norville 6, Hennessey 6, Dwyer 3. 3-pt: Trinkner 3, Uhlenbrauck 4, Dwyer, Hennessey. FT: 5-8. Fouls: 8.

Sturgeon Bay: Starr 27, Ash 14, Tracy 9, Evers 8, Hansen 5, I. Fruzyna 2, S. Fruzyna 2. 3-pt: Starr 2, Hansen, Tracy, Ash 3. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 6.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Green Bay Preble 52, Manitowoc 45

MANITOWOC – Jada Raeder scored 16 points to lead the Hornets to the win over the Ships.

Gracie Day and Brooklynn Lucassen added 13 and 11 points, respectively, for Green Bay Preble.

Manitowoc was led by Kendall Schmitz, who scored 16 points. Sarah Bolchen and Taylor Peterson both added 13.

Green Bay Preble  21  31  –  52

Manitowoc  16  29  –  45

Green Bay Preble: Konkl 2, Gorecki 2, Lucassen 11, Beauchamp 8, Day 13, Raeder 16. 3-pt: Beauchamp, Day, Lucassen. FT: 11-19. Fouls: 10.

Manitowoc: Bolchen 13, Peterson 13, Conard 2, Schmitz 16, Quinchia 1. 3-pt: Peterson, Schmitz 2. FT: 8-12. Fouls: 15.

De Pere 78, Sheboygan South 24

SHEBOYGAN – Jaden Ciesielczyk, Egan Bierowski, Alexa Spaeth and Aubree Fischer combined for 43 points in the Redbirds’ win over the Redwings.

Ciesielczyk, Bierowski and Spaeth each scored 11 points while Fischer had 10 for De Pere.

Alayna Lloyd scored 14 points to lead Sheboygan South.

De Pere  55  23 –  78

Sheboygan South  14  10  –  24

De Pere: Spaeth 11, Tassoul 6, Ciesielczyk 11, Dwyer 8, Washington 4, Fischer 10, Neuenfeldt 9, Bierowski 11, Gerlikowski 8. 3-pt: Spaeth, Neuenfeldt, Bierowski 3. FT: 5-10. Fouls: 10.

Sheboygan South: Zajkowski 5, Gahagan 2, Herber 2, Lloyd 14, Daharsh 1. 3-pt: Zajkowski. FT: 7-8. Fouls: 14.

Bay Port 67, Pulaski 59

SUAMICO – Melia Lemorande scored 36 points to lead the Pirates to the win over the Red Raiders.

Lemorande, who made 7-of-13 3-point attempts and 9-of-10 free throws, also had a team-high eight rebounds for Bay Port.

Pulaski  30  29  –  59

Bay Port  37  30  –  67

Bay Port: Dudra 2, Tebon 6, Williams 4, McDermid 4, Lewitzke 5, Lynch 2, Lemorande 36, Thompson 8. 3-pt: Tebon 2, Lewitzke, Lemorande 7. FT: 9-15. Fouls: 21.

Notre Dame 63, Ashwaubenon 32

GREEN BAY – Peyton Musial scored 22 points and the Tritons breezed to the win over the Jaguars.

Maisie Hinz and Destiny Webster added 14 and 10 points, respectively, for Notre Dame.

Gianna Guarascio led Ashwaubenon with 10 points.

Ashwaubenon  16  16  –  32

Notre Dame  33  30  –  63

Ashwaubenon: Raye 2, Whiters 9, Phipps 5, Remiker 2, Guarascio 10, Daul 2, Matchopatow 2. 3-pt: Whiters, Guarascio. FT: 8-12. Fouls: 19.

Notre Dame: Ronsman 2, Waldrop 4, Webster 10, Hinz 14, Musial 22, Simpson 3, Breese 2, Moore 6. 3-pt: Webster, Hinz 3, Musial. FT: 18-27. Fouls: 15

Denmark 40, Luxemburg-Casco 31

LUXEMBURG – Kiarrah Micolichek scored 19 points to lead the Vikings to the win over the Spartans.

Denmark, which held Luxemburg-Casco to 13 points in the first half, outscored the Spartans 13-4 at the free throw line.

Sienna Blohowiak led Luxemburg-Casco with 10 points.

Denmark  19  21  –  40

Luxemburg-Casco  13  18  –  31

Denmark: VanNoie 2, Selner 8, Vogel 4, Micolichek 19, Van Vonderen 7. 3-pt: Micolichek. FT: 13-22. Fouls: 14.

Luxemburg-Casco: Heurkens 4, Brady 7, Mrotek 3, Blohowiak 10, DeBaker 2, Deprez 5. 3-pt: Bray, Mrotek, Deprez FT: .4-10. Fouls: 23.

West De Pere 82, Menasha 40

DE PERE – The Phantoms made 14 3-point baskets and improved to 9-3 overall and 4-1 in the Bay Conference with the win over the Bluejays.

Faith Walder led West De Pere with 18 points. Ella Francois and Madisyn Berggren scored 17 and 11 points, respectively.

Menasha was led by Madeline Timm and Aria Bilke with 14 and 11 points, respectively.

Menasha is now 6-6 overall and 2-3 in the Bay Conference.

Menasha 21 19 – 40

West De Pere 35 47 – 82

Menasha: Timm 14, Robinson 2, Bilke 10, Newbert 5, Mohr 9. 3-pt: Timm 4. FT: 4-11. Fouls: 6.

West De Pere: Hoffman 3, Al. Rattray 3, Walder 18, Racine 2, Henry 6, An. Rattray 9, Runke 2, Koltz 3, Berggren 11, Radloff 2, Van Ess 3, Francois 17, M. Walder 3. 3-pt: Hoffman, Al. Rattray, F. Walder 2, Henry 2, An. Rattray, Koltz, Berggren 3, Van Ess, Francois, M. Walder. FT: 2-3. Fouls: 14.

Coleman 47, Gillett 40

GILLETT – The Cougars used balanced scoring in the second half to pull away from the Tigers.

Vivian Kostreva led Coleman with 14 points. Annabell Markowicz added 10.

Cilena Guns led Gillett with 17 points.

Coleman  18  29  –  47

Gillett  18  22  –  40

Coleman: Kostreva 14, Markiewicz 10, Gilbertson 7, Gross 3, Seibert 2, Kurth 9, Kuchta 2. 3-pt: Kostreva 2, Markiewicz 2, Gross, Kurth. FT: 9-15. Fouls: 10.

Gillett: Schaal 3, H. Soper 1, Guns 17, Kaczmarek 9, M. Soper 2, Pate 8. 3-pt: Schaal, Guns, Kaczmarek 3. FT: 5-12. Fouls: 16.

Crivitz 59, Niagara 42

CRIVITZ – The Wolverines used a big second half to overcome a halftime deficit to post the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.

Kiya Brand had the hot hand for Crivitz with 21 points, while Marli Meyers added 15.

Niagara was paced by Alivia Kleikamp with 15 points and Mallory Sanicki with 14.

After trailing 23-20 at the half, the Wolverines outscored the Badgers by 20 in the final 18 minutes.

Niagara  23  19  –  42

Crivitz  20  39  –  59

NiagaraM. Sanicki 14, B. Sanicki 8, Swanson 5, Kleikamp 15. 3-pt: M. Sanicki 4, B. Sanicki 2. FT: 4-12. Fouls: 16. Fouled out: Walker.

Crivitz: Gruszynski 6, Brand 21, Ott 7, Doyen 6, M. Pusick 2, Wesoloski 2, Meyers 15. 3-pt: Gruszynski 2, Brand 4, Doyen 2, Meyers. FT: 8-20. Fouls: 15.

Sevastopol 74, Two Rivers 32 (Thursday)

TWO RIVERS – The Pioneers scored 37 points in each half in the nonconference win.

Kaylee Jensen scored 19 points for Two Rivers in the losing effort.

Sevastopol 37 37 – 74

Two Rivers 15 17 – 32

WRESTLING

Wrightstown 47, Waupaca 30 (Thursday)

106: Pierce Karl WAU won by forfeit. 113: Easton Felchlin WR won by forfeit. 120: Owen Roebke WR won by forfeit. 126: Braeden Butcher WR won by forfeit. 132: Nick Segerstrom WR tech. fall over Savana Hansen 17-0. 138: Cameron Schumacher WR won by forfeit. 144: Aidan Wilson WR pinned Brody Pate. 150: Louis Hock WR pinned Matt Schmidt. 157: Dawson Smet WR pinned Noah Crane. 165: Double forfeit. 175: Owen Hansen WAU pinned Jack Nelson. 190: Jordan Beaudoin WAU pinned Miguel Francisco. 215: Cooper Pate WAU pinned Talon Hietpas. 285: Thomas Grant WAU won by forfeit.

Fox Valley Lutheran 41, Marinette 36 (Thursday)

285: Liam Murphy FVL pinned Justin Crass 2:34. 106: Double forfeit. 113: Cory Cohan M won by forfeit. 120: Levi Kuenzli M pinned Jonah Wittig 3:05. 126: Isaac Hermanson M pinned Ashton Elliot :53. 132: Grant Shea FVL tech. fall over Derek Montalvo 17-2. 138: Wyatt Liebman M pinned Sophia Wunderlich :31. 144: Tyler Martin FVL pinned Lincoln Borths 4:28. 150: Brayden Kaddatz FVL pinned Marvin Alexis 1:52. 157: Mason Floriano M pinned Jackson Kiesling 3:28. 165: Austin Kufner FVL won by forfeit. 175: Arlen Wicks FVL won by forfeit. 190: Jaxon Smith M pinned Ethan Ruppel 1:47. 215: Dylan Wilz FVL won by forfeit.

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