Sports
Green Bay area high school sports results for Tuesday, Nov. 19
High school football: Wrightstown Tigers returning to state finals
The Wrightstown football team is headed back to the WIAA Division 5 state title game after beating Northwestern in a state semifinal Friday.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Bay Port 60, Kaukauna 50
KAUKAUNA – Olivia Williams scored 24 points and Melia Lemorande had 21 for the Pirates in the season-opening victory over the Ghosts.
Bay Port trailed by two points at halftime before outscoring the Ghosts by 12 in the second half.
Bay Port 25 35 – 60
Kaukauna 27 23 – 50
Bay Port: Dudra 2, Tebon 9, Williams 24, Lemorande 21, Thompson 4. 3-pt: Tebon 3, Williams, Lemorande. FT: 15-20. Fouls: 13.
West De Pere 71, Pulaski 45
DE PERE – Madisyn Berggren poured in 16 points, while Faith Walder and Ella Francois added 15 each as the Phantoms pulled away in the second half to earn the nonconference win in the season opener.
Walder reached the 1,000-point mark for her career in the first half as West De Pere led 33-30 at the break.
West De Pere finished with 11 made 3-pointers on the night.
Pulaski was led by Olivia Sprangers with 14 points and Ashley Servais with 13.
Pulaski 30 15 – 45
West De Pere 33 38 – 71
Pulaski: Lemerod 6, Urben 4, Gwidt 6, Nischke 2, Servais 13, Sprangers 14. 3-pt: Lemerod, Servais 2. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 14.
West De Pere: Hoffman 8, F. Walder 15, Racine 6, Berggren 16, Radloff 3, Francois 15, M. Walder 3, Baciak 5. 3-pt: Hoffman 2, F. Walder, Berggren 4, Radloff, Francois, M. Walder, Baciak. FT: 8-14. Fouls: 16.
Freedom 57, Green Bay Preble 39
GREEN BAY – The Irish started fast, building an 11-point halftime lead and extending it further from there.
Gracie Martzahl had the hot hand for Freedom with 17 points as nine Irish players scored on the night.
Brook Lucassen and Jada Reader paced the Hornets with 13 points each.
Freedom led 28-17 at the break and hit eight of 11 free throws down the stretch to preserve the win.
Freedom 28 29 – 57
Green Bay Preble 17 22 – 39
Freedom: Martzahl 17, Lang 9, Anderson 2, Bork 7, Calhoon 5, Dickrell 8, Lillge 1, Brown 6, Cropsey 2. 3-pt: Martzahl 2, Calhoon, Dickrell 2. FT: 14-20. Fouls: 14.
Green Bay Preble: Gorecki 4, Watzka 1, Smith 5, Lucassen 13, Carter 2, Cotter 1, Reader 13. 3-pt: Lucassen 2, Reader. FT: 12-17. Fouls: 19.
Bonduel 53, Algoma 32
BONDUEL – Audrey Weier scored 18 points and Josie Anvelink added 14 as the Bears built a 29-13 halftime advantage and never looked back in a season-opening nonconference matchup.
Weier had nine points and Anvelink had six at the break.
Sierra Slaby led Algoma with 11 points, connecting on a pair of 3-pointers.
Algoma 13 19 – 32
Bonduel 29 24 – 53
Algoma: Nellis 5, Loucks 2, Krause 1, Mattson 3, Slaby 11, Schmidt 1, Haegele 2, C. Gerdmann 7. 3-pt: Nellis, Mattson, Slaby 2, C. Gerdmann. FT: 3-8. Fouls: 12.
Bonduel: Hartmann 2, A. Jacobs 1, Weier 18, Sporisky 2, Anvelink 14, Wondra 3, Schnell 2, J. Jacobs 6, Zernicke 5. 3-pt: Weier, Wondra, Zernicke. FT: 5-13. Fouls: 9.
Kewaunee 57, Denmark 53
DENMARK – The Storm outlasted the Vikings in a nonconference opener.
Leading the way for Denmark was Allie VanVonderen with 28 points.
Lena 60, Marinette 54
LENA – Eva Brooks poured in 27 points and Madi Thomson added 20 as the Wildcats rallied from a halftime deficit to post the nonconference win.
Marinette led 26-22 at the break, but that’s when Brooks took over. She only had five points at intermission but finished with three 3-pointers and hit eight free throws in the final 18 minutes.
Madison Kunick and Chloe Seymour led the Marines with 12 points each, while Bryanna Torko added 10.
Marinette connected on 21 of 22 free throws on the night.
Marinette 26 28 – 54
Lena 22 38 – 60
Marinette: Wade 3, Kunick 12, Torko 10, Kieffer 6, Seymour 12, Bodam 2, Hanson 9. 3-pt: Kunick 2, Kieffer 2, Hanson 3. FT: 21-22. Fouls: 23. Fouled out: Kieffer.
Lena: Brooks 27, Van Ark 2, M. Thomson 20, Fischer 9, Kushner 2. 3-pt: Brooks 3, Fischer. FT: 16-32. Fouls: 18.
Lourdes Academy 64, Coleman 27
COLEMAN – Delaney Ruedinger scored 23 points, including 16 in the second half, to power the Knights past the Cougars in nonconference action.
Hailee Bauer added 19 points for Lourdes, which led 25-13 at intermission.
Vivian Kostreva paced Coleman with 11 points.
Lourdes 25 39 – 64
Coleman 13 14 – 27
Lourdes: Schettle 5, Bauer 19, Ruedinger 23, Huizenga 4, Machiros 3, Rietz 2, Luquin 2, Liabwill 2, McDowell 4. 3-pt: Schettle, Bauer, Ruedinger. FT: 1-5. Fouls: 6.
Coleman: Kostreva 11, Markiewicz 5, Gilbertson 2, Seibert 4, Kurth 5. 3-pt: Kostreva 2. FT: 7-10. Fouls: 10.
Shawano 65, Medford 48
SHAWANO – Leah Nordin scored 35 points to lead the Hawks to the victory.
Ella Stuber added 19 points for Shawano.
Oconto 79, Menominee Nation 48
OCONTO – Addisyn Viestenz scored 25 points to lead the Blue Devils to the win over the Eagles.
Natralie Schlueter added 10 points for Oconto.
Oconto: Viestenz 25, Wusterbarth 9, Marin 4, Coshenet 6, Sydor 2, Heimke 6, Schlueter 10, Vizer 8, TerMaat 3, Gard 6.
Wabeno/Laona 46, Niagara 35
LAONA – The Rebels jumped out to a 13-point halftime lead in their win over the Badgers.
Allison Albrecht led Wabeno/Laona with 14 points. Lily Terry added 11.
Niagara was led by Mallory Sanicki with nine points.
Niagara 18 17 – 35
Wabeno/Laona 31 15 – 46
Niagara: Sweig 4, M. Sanicki 9, B. Sanicki 3, Jones 5, Neuer-Allred 1, Kleikamp 4, Walker 5, Swanson 4. 3-pt: Sweig, B. Sanicki. FT: 15-28. Fouls: 14.
Wabeno/Laona: Cleereman 2, Terry 11, Albrecht 14, Tinsman 5, Yaeger 7, Popp 5, Novak 2. 3-pt: Terry 2, Albrecht 2, Tinsman, Popp: FT: 8-15. Fouls: 22.