Packers great Antonio Freeman thinks ‘anything is possible’ for playmakers in current offense
Freeman, a guest on Monday’s Clubhouse Live, likes how the Packers are trending offensively as they approach the stretch run of the season.
WALES – Rowan Counsell scored 20 points and Megan Gruber added 10 as the Blue Dukes outlasted the Patriots at the Kettle Moraine Thanksgiving Classic.
Torie Neubauer led Appleton East with 18 points.
Whitefish Bay took a 27-26 halftime advantage and held off the Patriots from there.
Whitefish Bay 27 23 – 50
Appleton East 26 19 – 45
Whitefish Bay: Volpe 5, Gruber 10, Burkemper 6, Mussoline 3, Miskel 5, Counsell 20, Smith 1. 3-pt: Volpe, Burkemper, Mussoline, Miskel, Counsell 2. FT: 12-16.
Appleton East: Schwan 2, Ott 2, Erickson 2, Meulemans 8, Neubauer 18, MontMarquette 2, Sweeney 8, Jazdzewski 3. 3-pt: Sweeney 2. FT: 3-4.
DENMARK – Kiarrah Micolichek scored 17 points and Allie VanVonderen added 15 as the Vikings built a big lead early and cruised to the nonconference win.
Denmark raced out to a 43-10 halftime advantage and added to that lead in the final 18 minutes.
Alanah Kaye paced the Eagles with eight points.
Southern Door 10 13 – 23
Denmark 43 23 – 66
Southern Door: Kaye 8, Vogel 3, Tassoul 4, Jacquet 2, Delfosse 6. 3-pt: Kaye, Tassoul. FT: 5-12. Fouls: 12.
Denmark: Van Noie 2, Quick 5, Selner 8, Klinksick 3, Vogel 8, Micolichek 17, VanVonderen 15, Lindsley 6, Umentum 2. 3-pt: Quick, Klinksick, Micolichek 4, VanVonderen. FT: 3-4. Fouls: 13.
NEW LONDON – Callie Kurczek poured in 24 points as Berlin built a big early lead and cruised to the nonconference win.
Lakelyn Sobieski added 13 points for Berlin.
Shaye Allen paced the Bulldogs with 11 points, while Caitlin Stroesenreuther added 10.
Berlin 28 23 – 51
New London 13 24 – 37
Berlin: Bartol 8, Johnson 2, Sobieski 13, Pulvermacher 2, Huser 2, C. Kurczek 24. 3-pt: Bartol, Sobieski 3, Kurczek. FT: 14-23. Fouls: 11.
New London: Magolski 6, Langel 4, Stroesenreuther 10, Allen 11, Daly 4, Jones 2. 3-pt: Magolski 2, Stroesenreuther 2, Allen 2. FT: 3-4. Fouls: 23. Fouled out: Langel.
RHINELANDER – The Wildcats struggled from beyond the arc, making just 3-of-16 on 3-point attempts, in the loss to the Cardinals in the Tom Kislow Invite.
Eva Brooks led Lena with 22 points and 13 rebounds. Madilyn Thomson added 10 points.
Crandon 22 24 – 46
Lena 16 26 – 42
Lena: Brooks 22, Han. Thomson 1, Mad. Thomson 10, Fischer 9. 3-pt: Brooks 2, Fischer: FT: 13-19. Fouls: 21.
OSHKOSH – The Polar Bears overwhelmed the Knights in the first half, building a 36-point lead en route to the win in the Steven Randall Memorial Classic at Oshkosh West.
Riley Mueller led Hortonville with 25 points. Ethan Jolling scored 22.
Braden Studinski led Lourdes Academy with 10 points.
Hortonville 58 27 – 85
Lourdes Academy 22 18 – 40
MARINETTE – The Bulldogs built a 36-16 halftime lead en route to the win over the Cougars.
Peshtigo built a double-digit lead with about eight minutes left in the first half and closed the half with a 16-6 run.
Peshtigo then opened the second half with a 15-5 run and Coleman was unable to close the gap.
Coleman 16 34 – 50
Peshtigo 36 34 – 70
Coleman: Pusick 3, Kolton Peters 4, Kollin Peters 2, Kostreva 4, Rennie 7, Dufeck 4, Whitatker 2, Means 9, Tedtman 2, V. Kostreva 13. 3-pt: Pusick. FT: 15-22. Fouls: 12.
DELAFIELD – Austin Westergaard and Tate Baker scored two goals apiece as the Ledgers cruised past the Voyageurs.
Armani Fisher added a power-play goal, while Gabe Braun added four assists, and Baker and Preston Flood one each.
Springs led 1-0 after one and 3-0 after two, and outshot De Pere 35-22.
Keegan Handrick had 30 saves for De Pere, while Memphis Young had 22 for Springs.
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