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SOFTBALL

Green Bay Preble 11, De Pere 0

GREEN BAY – Katie Geydoshek and Tenley Kuehn combined to pitch a perfect game for the Hornets with seven strikeouts in five innings to earn the Fox River Classic Conference win at Finger Road Park.

Leading hitters for the Hornets were Sam Foytik, Hannah Von Haden and Geydoshek, all with two hits.

Menasha 20, Green Bay West/East 0

GREEN BAY – The Bluejays scored six times in the first, once in the second, seven times in the third and six in the fourth to earn the Bay Conference win over the Wild Devils.

Addie Lund was 2-for-3 with a triple and three RBI, Karly Helf was 2-for-2 with a triple and three RBI, while Kelsie Mohr added three RBI without the benefit of a hit. Registering two hits each for Menasha were Bella Sonnenberg, Gabrielle Farr and Isabella Timm.

Sam Shuey picked up the win, allowing two hits and two walks while striking out eight in four innings of work.

Denmark 6, Fox Valley Lutheran 5

DENMARK – The Vikings won the game in their half of the eighth inning when Emma Olsen scored from first base on a double by Olivia Ullman.

Denmark had taken a 2-1 lead in the first inning on a run-scoring double by Shaelyn Kraschnewski and a run-scoring single by Maggie Frank. Audrey Baugnet delivered a run-scoring single in the sixth inning to tie the game 5-5.

Shaelyn Kraschnewski pitched 4⅔ innings in relief to get the win. She allowed three hits and two walks while striking out five.

Crivitz 4, Niagara 1

NIAGARA – The Wolverines rallied to tie the game in the fifth and then scored three times in the seventh to earn the Marinette & Oconto Conference victory.

Isabelle Danielczak earned the win in the circle, pitching all seven innings and allowing six hits, one earned run and six walks, while striking out seven.

She also tripled at the plate, while Madelyn Welty was 2-for-4 and Kiya Brand drove in a pair of runs. Hattie Frievalt added an RBI for Crivitz.

Aiva Champeau was 2-for-3, while Rachael Walker drove in the lone run for the Badgers.

Sevastopol 15-15, Sturgeon Bay 0-0

STURGEON BAY – Addison Schauske pitched a five-inning perfect game in the opener and allowed just one hit and two walks in the nightcap. She struck out seven in both games as the Pioneers earned the Packerland Conference sweep.

In Game 1, Sevastopol banged out 12 hits and was led by Jolene Luedtke, who was 3-for-4 with a double and three runs scored; Taylor Kochanski with two runs scored; Naomi Rikkola with three runs scored and two RBI; Adi Sawyer, who was 2-for-4 with a triple and an RBI; Lyvia Duessler, who was 2-for-4 with an RBI; Libby Ash with a double, RBI and two runs scored; Kayla Ranly with a double; and Schauske, who doubled and drove in four runs.

In the nightcap, the Pioneers had 13 hits as Luedtke went 2-for-3 with a double, triple and two runs scored; Kochanski, who was 2-for-2 with two runs scored and two RBI; Rikkola, who was 3-for-3 with three runs scored and three stolen bases; Schauske, who was 2-for-3 with three RBI; Sawyer, who scored two runs; and Kaylee Krishka, who was 2-for-3 with a double, three RBI and two stolen bases.

BASEBALL

West De Pere 11, Green Bay East/West 0

DE PERE – The Phantoms scored once in the first, four times in the second and three times in each of the third and fourth innings en route to the Bay Conference win.

Zac Wotruba went three innings for the Phantoms to pick up the win, allowing one hit while striking out six. Brody DuQuaine pitched the final two innings, allowing one hit and striking out six.

Duke Shovald was 1-for-2 with a double and three RBI, while Brady Leurquin drove in a pair of runs for West De Pere.

Shawano 13, Oconto Falls 5

OCONTO FALLS – Dylan Hodkiewicz allowed one run on four hits and two walks over 4 2/3 innings to lead the Hawks to the win over the Panthers.

Jerzy Brocker, Carsen Herm, Pete Bruette and Parker Beyer each had two hits for Shawano. Herm drove in two runs.

Chase Belanger took the loss for Oconto Falls, giving eight runs (three earned) on seven hits and one walk over 4⅔ innings.

Bonduel 11, Manawa 1

BONDUEL – The Bears scored in all five innings and had 13 hits in the victory over the Wolves.

Easton Reinke was 4-for-4 with a home run, Noah Weier was 2-for-4 with a double, and Brodie Hartmann, Karson Stoss and Charlie Tauchen all had hits for Bonduel.

Spencer Strebe and Dakota Stroud had two hits each for Manawa.

Noah Weier got the win. He pitched four innings, allowed six hits and one run with nine strikeouts.

Bonduel is 6-2 overall and 4-1 in CWC East play.

Oconto 5, Laona/Wabeno 0

OCONTO – Ethan Wusterbarth pitched a complete-game one-hitter to power the Blue Devils to the nonconference win.

He allowed just a single and benefitted from solid infield defense behind him.

Jackson Martin got the scoring started with an RBI single in the fourth, and Riley Susa drove in three runs to lead the offense.

Niagara 6, Crivitz 2

NIAGARA – The Badgers scored four runs in the bottom of the second inning and added two runs in the fifth inning to beat the Wolverines.

Christain Hedmark had two hits, including a double, and drove in a run for Niagara. T.J. Beard had a hit and two RBI.

Crivitz was led by Kaden Klaver, who had two hits and drove in two runs.

Mason Richtig got the victory, pitching 5⅔ innings. He allowed three hits, two runs and struck out five.

GIRLS SOCCER

Luxemburg-Casco 4, Denmark 0

DENMARK – Emi Kuhn, Kilee Barbiaux and Aubrey Frey scored goals for the Spartans in the victory.

Sophia Mleziva had an assist for the Spartans, who also got an own goal from the Denmark defense.

Luxemburg-Casco goalie Tabi Lemens made three saves for the shutout.

TRACK AND FIELD

De Pere Dan Baker Invitational

BOYS

DE PERE 174, D.C. EVEREST 108, KAUKAUNA 98, ASHWAUBENON 68, NOTRE DAME 62, PULASKI 50, HORTONVILLE 48.5, DENMARK 41, MARSHFIELD 32, MARINETTE 19.5, WRIGHTSTOWN 1

De Pere’s Casey Trousil won the 400-meter dash with a time of :50.01 and teamed with Yaw Gyamfi, Kyle Lindberg and Noah Fischer to win the 1,600 relay in 3:30.85. Gyamfi won the 100 with a time of :11.50.

Joseph Hunt of Notre Dame was the winner in the 1,600- and 3,200-meter runs with times of 4:28.24 and 9:56.21, respectively.

Hortonville’s Ben Smith won the shot put with a put of 66-4.5 and the discus with a throw of 195-3.

Ashwaubenon’s Pierce Foley won the 400 relay with teammates Jacob McVane, Gus Newel and Noah Platten with a time of :43.74. That foursome also won the 800 relay in 1:30.90.

GIRLS

KAUKAUNA 152.5, PULASKI 117, NOTRE DAME 95, HORTONVILLE 81.5, MARSHFIELD 81.5, ASHWAUBENON 54.5, DE PERE 52, D.C. EVEREST 50.5, WRIGHTSTOWN 7.5, DENMARK 7, MARINETTE 3

Kaukauna’s Sydney Fauske took first in the 3,200-meter run with a time of 11:38.26 and teamed with Josie Greenthal, Lauren Pruno and Kaylee Behling to win the 3,200 relay in 10:15.71.

Notre Dame’s Danika Apple won the 100- and 200-meter dashes, clocking in with winning times of :12.52 and :26.03, respectively. Apple teamed with Sydney Whitehouse, Madeline Rose and Julia Nolle to win the 400 relay in :50.26.

Green Bay Preble Relays

BOYS

GREEN BAY PREBLE 126, KIMBERLY 89, WEST DE PERE 81.5, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 71.5, APPLETON NORTH 71, BAY PORT 62.5, APPLETON EAST 55.5, APPLETON WEST 17

No area individuals took first in two or more events.

GIRLS

KIMBERLY 114, NEENAH 110, GREEN BAY PREBLE 84, APPLETON NORTH 80, WEST DE PERE 73, BAY PORT 66.5, APPLETON EAST 28, APPLETON WEST 15.5

Neenah’s Rachel Dietrich, Brooke Veith and Mazie Olkowski won the 3,200-meter relay with a time of 9:54.72. Dietrich teamed with Celia Gentile, Chloe Dwyer and Abbie Fischer to win the SMR 1,600-meter relay with a time of 4:24.63. Dietrich and Olkowski joined Lexi Dorner and Eme Olkowski to win the DMR 4,000-meter relay with a time of 12:52.26. Gentile was also victorious in the long jump with a jump of 18-0.5.

West De Pere’s Erika Ukkola teamed with Jocelyn Thomson, Kaylin Thomson and Faith Kibbe to win the 1,600-meter relay with a time of 4:04.26. Thomson and Ukkola also teamed with Ashlyn Magnin and Kibbe to win the 400 relay in :49.40.

Florence Invitational

BOYS

FOREST PARK 167, FLORENCE/NIAGARA 127, NORWAY 95, NORTH DICKINSON COUNTY 61,WEST IRON COUNTY 16, CARNEY-NADEAU 9

Florence/Niagara’s William Kelley won the 100- and 200-meter dashes with times of :11.4 and :24.2, respectively, and the long jump with a jump of 18-0. Kelley was also part of the winning 800 relay team with teammates Dante Stachowicz, Wyatt Dunkes and Cameron Schiefelbein, winning in 1:46.0.

GIRLS

FOREST PARK 126.5, WEST IRON COUNTY 90.5, FLORENCE/NIAGARA 86, NORTH DICKINSON COUNTY 71, CARNEY-NADEAU 70, NORWAY 64

Kamdon Johnson won the 100 hurdles with a time of :16.2 and was on the winning 1,600 relay team with Brynn Sullivan, Saylor Anderson and Marley Jones, taking first in 4:53.00.

Mishicot Invitational

BOYS

OCONTO FALLS 152, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 136.5, TWO RIVERS 109.5, MISHICOT 74.5, RONCALLI 67, NORTH FOND DU LAC 51, CRANDON 48.5, HILBERT 33

Oconto Falls’ Brady Bursa, Isaac Bramer, Evan Yuma and Conner Wilquet won both the 400- and 800-meter relays with times of :45.30 and 1:34.51, respectively.

Bramer got his third first-place finish by winning the 200 with a time of :23.86. Wilquet got his third first-place finish by winning the 100 in 11.75 seconds.

GIRLS

OCONTO FALLS 160, TWO RIVERS 152, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 101, RONCALLI 83, MISHICOT 49.5, HILBERT 49, CRANDON 40, NORTH FOND DU LAC 35.5

Oconto Falls’ Rylie Shallow took first in both the 100- and 200-meter dashes with times of :13.23 and :27.64, respectively. Shallow got her third first-place finish by teaming with Abby Budz, Gracie Miller and Anna Spaulding to win the 400 relay in :52.39.

Gwen Breckheimer of Hilbert won the pole vault at a height of 8-3 and the 100 hurdles with a time of :17.66.

Manawa Early Season Invitational

BOYS

SHAWANO 161, CHILTON 139, MANAWA 124, MENOMINEE INDIAN 56, MARION 10, WOLF RIVER LUTHERAN 4, LAONA/WABENO 2

Andon Chelberg won the 1,600-meter run with a time of 4:52.90. Will Chelberg won the 3,200 in 9:48.85. Andon Chelberg, Connor Chelberg, Drew Chelberg and Will Chelberg won the 1,600 relay with a time of 3:56.02. Connor Chelberg won the high jump with a jump of 5-4.

Menominee Indian’s Barron Waupoose won the 200- and 400-meter dashes with times of :23.66 and :53.54, respectively.

GIRLS

CHILTON 178, SHAWANO 146, MANAWA 134.5, MENOMINEE INDIAN 21, MARION 10, LAONA/WABENO 4.5, WOLF RIVER LUTHERAN 3

Shawano’s Adalyn Barkley won the 800-meter run with a time of 2:28.83. She was joined by Maci Beyer, Tela Hopfensperger and Onna Hermann to win the 800 relay in 1:50.27. Barkley, Beyer, Hopfensperger and Hermann also won the 1,600 relay with a time of 4:24.01. Barkley got her fourth first-place finish by winning the triple jump with a jump of 34-0. Beyer got her third first-place finish, winning the high jump with a leap of 4-10.

Manawa’s Olivia Tomko-Santos won the shot put with a put of 32-9.25 and the discus with a throw of 106-8. Jolie Jaeger won the 1,600 with a time of 5:59.03 and teamed with Brooke Krueger, Rylee Vanden Heuvel and Marilyn Klatt to win the 3,200 relay in 11:07.44.

Chilton’s Amber Anhalt, Adeline Bodinger, Taylor Byrge and Samantha Koehler won the 400 relay with a time of :53.35. Byrge won the 200 in 28.38 seconds. Bodinger won the 100 in :13.45.

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