Mission of Packers’ Kenny Clark is ‘to help the world be a better place’
Clark hosted a holiday food drive as part of Monday’s Clubhouse Live. The event came as he was nominated by the Packers for the NFL’s Walter Payton Man of the Year Award.
APPLETON – Avery Werfal scored 21 points, Tay Maass 18 and Amber Ziemer 13 as the Lightning raced past the Terrors in Fox Valley Association action.
Allysen Buss led Appleton West with 16 points.
The win moves North to 4-3 overall and 1-2 in the FVA, while West falls to 1-5 and 0-4 in the conference.
Appleton West 17 7 – 24
Appleton North 38 26 – 64
Appleton West: Smit 2, Nushart 3, Milhaupt 1, Buss 16, Schuchart 2. 3-pt: Buss 4. FT: 6-13. Fouls: 18. Fouled out: Milhaupt.
Appleton North: Busch 6, Schuh 2, Ziemer 13, Koleske 3, Werfal 21, Hughes 1, Maass 18. 3-pt: Ziemer, Werfal 3. FT: 18-28. Fouls: 10.
KIMBERLY – The Papermakers improved to 5-0 overall and 3-0 in the FVA with the victory over the Polar Bears.
Raegan Krueger scored 27 points to lead Kimberly. Haylie Dulas added 10 points.
Hortonville was led by Rainey Welson with 20 points. Leah Heraly added 11.
The Polar Bears fall to 2-2 overall and 2-1 in the FVA.
Hortonville: Welson 20, Lillie 1, Heraly 11, Martin 6, Peppler 8. 3-pt: Heraly 3, Welson.
Kimberly: Urban 7, Ebben 7, Asman 3, Dulas 10, Van Vonderen 9, Krueger 27. 3-pt: Ebben, Asman, Van Vondren, Krueger, Urban.
NEENAH – The Rockets limited the Cardinals to 22% shooting from the floor in getting the victory.
Rowan Klesmit led Neenah with 27 points, including five 3-pointers. Ellie Buss added 12 points.
Lilah Johnson scored 19 points to lead Fond du Lac. Amaria Kejo added 11.
Fond du Lac 21 20 – 41
Neenah 37 31 – 68
Fond du Lac: Johnson 19, Buelow 4, Braatz 3, Wiegand 2, Ciha 2, Kejo 11. 3-pt: Johnson 3, Braatz. FT: 7-16. Fouls: 13.
Neenah: Ebel 3, Gentile 7, Malloy 1, Klesmit 27, Baltus 8, Armstrong 5, Kreger 5, Buss 12. 3-pt: Klesmit 5, Kreger, Buss 3. FT: 9-16. Fouls: 17.
WITTENBERG – Melaina Granquist poured in 16 points, Harper Rogowski added 15 and Faith Resch 11 as the Chargers stormed out to a big halftime lead and rolled to the Central Wisconsin Conference win.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood took a 16-point lead into intermission before outscoring the Chiefs 35-14 the rest of the way.
Lydia Hofacker led Shiocton with eight points.
Shiocton 15 14 – 29
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 31 35 – 66
Shiocton: Hofacker 8, Reese 6, Murray 2, Affeldt 5, A. Young 2, Carpenter 2, B. Young 4. 3-pt: Hofacker 2, Reese 2. FT: 3-7. Fouls: 11.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood: Beversdorf 4, Bushman 2, Brie 2, Ladika 5, Rogowski 15, Salvesen 9, Krueger 2, Resch 11, Granquist 16. 3-pt: Ladika, Rogowski, Salvesen, Granquist. FT: 6-12. Fouls: 13.
APPLETON – Grant Hardy scored 18 points and 14 Lightning players scored on the night as they rolled to the big Fox Valley Association win over the cross-town rival Terrors.
Also scoring in double figures for Appleton North were Will Sweeney with 17 points and Abraham Tomori with 16.
Leading the Appleton West attack were Parrion Peace with 14 points, Chrishawn Salley with 12 and Lucas Downs with 10.
Appleton West 28 35 – 63
Appleton North 42 58 – 100
Appleton West: Hinkens 6, Ise 2, Bennett 5, Peace 14, Mikkelson 2, Downs 10, Salley 12, Goodman 3, Nelson 3, Vosters 6. 3-pt: Bennett, Peace 2, Downs 2, Salley 2, Goodman 3, Nelson 3. FT: 14-24. Fouls: 5.
Appleton North: Sweeney 17, Rosplochowski 9, Kuehl 4, Ramus 6, Hardy 18, Berken 2, Tomori 16, Zdzieblowski 5, Hibru 2, Arft 4, Guido 7, Guilbeault 6, Yingling 2, Pihlstrom 2. 3-pt: Sweeney 3, Rosplochowski, Hardy, Tomori 2, Zdzieblowski, Guido. FT: 1-3. Fouls: 18.
KAUKAUNA – Andrew Jensen scored 17 of his game-high 27 points in the first half as the Ghosts pulled out to a 21-point halftime lead in the win over the Patriots.
Keegan VanKauwenberg added 20 points for Kaukauna, while Jonah Roehrig added 10.
Josh Christiansen led Appleton East with 14 points.
Appleton East 23 23 – 46
Kaukauna 44 47 – 91
Appleton East: Christiansen 14, Prestigiacomo 9, Nieman 8, Clemons 6, Sangweni 6, Bertrund 3. 3-pt: Christiansen 2, Sangweni 2. FT: 5-8. Fouls: 11.
Kaukauna: McMullin 9, Graff 6, Carl 2, Buckoski 2, Weyenberg 5, Jensen 27, Schwalbach 4, Roehrig 10, VanKauwenberg 20, Hill 6. 3-pt: McMullin 3, Weyenberg, Roehrig, VanKauwenberg 4. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 14.
KIMBERLY – The Polar Bears improved to 4-0 overall and 2-0 in the FVA with the victory over the Papermakers.
Riley Mueller led Hortonville with 26 points. Ethan Joling added 23 and Alden Rogers scored 19.
Kimberly was led by Mikey Wildes with 22 points. Landen Van Offeren added 16 and Alex Krause scored 13.
Hortonville: Mueller 26, Joling 23, Vedder 2, Rogers 19, Sweeney 2, Sipes 4. 3-pt: Mueller 3, Rogers 2.
Kimberly: Cullen 3, Wildes 22, Lom 5, Van Offeren 16, Pleau 6, Krause 13, Grabner 2. 3-pt: Wildes 4, Krause 2, Lom.
LITTLE CHUTE – Nolan Jakubek poured in 29 points as the Mustangs held off the Foxes in North Eastern Conference action.
Little Chute jumped out to a 16-0 lead and led 32-21 at halftime, then held off the Foxes down the stretch.
The Mustangs are now 3-0 overall and 2-0 in the conference, while FVL falls to 3-1 and 2-1.
Leading Fox Valley Lutheran was Amani Dahlke with 12 points and Graham Feidt with 11.
Fox Valley Lutheran 21 31 – 52
Little Chute 32 26 – 58
Fox Valley Lutheran: Heiges 9, Erickson 9, Feidt 11, Schlueter 1, Papendorf 3, A. Dahlke 12, C. Dahlke 7. 3-pt: Heiges, Erickson 3, Feidt 3, Papendorf, C. Dahlke. FT: 7-15. Fouls: 15.
Little Chute: Verhagen 6, Manns 2, Engle 5, Lamers 4, Effa 2, Jakubek 29, Magnussen 7, Faccio 3. 3-pt: Verhagen 2, Magnussen 2. FT: 6-11. Fouls: 19.
MARINETTE – The Irish had three players in double-figure scoring as they cruised to the North Eastern Conference win.
Leading the Freedom attack were Drew Kortz with 27 points, Kaden Vandenberg with 21 and Donovan Davis with 19.
DENMARK – The Vikings outscored the Comets 20-1 at the free throw line to pick up the win.
Jack Dewar went 11-for-12 at the free throw line and finished with 15 points to lead Denmark.
Aaron Wolff led Waupaca with 13 points.
Waupaca 19 12 – 31
Denmark 15 24 – 39
Waupaca: Adamczak 4, Hendrix 2, Soto 2, Lauritzen 4, Wolff 13, Harms 6. 3-pt: Wolff 2, Harms 2. FT: 1-4. Fouls: 21.
Denmark: Anderson 4, Dittmer 2, Bohn 5, Kapinos 4, Lemke 1, Malay 1, Dewar 15, Jeanquart 7. 3-pt: Bohn. FT: 20-30. Fouls: 10.
OCONTO FALLS – The Panthers made a basket and two free throws in the final minute to snap a 43-43 score and beat the Tigers.
Oconto Falls, which led by as many as 17 points in the second half, was led by Jameson Beaman and JJ Pytleski with 12 and 10 points, respectively.
Ethan Cyra’s 18 points led Wrightstown.
Wrightstown 19 24 – 43
Oconto Falls 28 19 – 47
Wrightstown: Kittoe 9, Theunis 1, Buntin 5, Colwell 9, Cyra 18, Podgorski 1. 3-pt: Kittoe 3, Buntin, Colwell, Cyra 3. FT: 5-11. Fouls: 13.
Oconto Falls: Bursa 9, Yuma 6, Carriveau 2, Wilquet 1, Skarban 7, Beaman 12, Pytleski 10. 3-pt: Skarban, Beaman 2, Pytleski. FT: 6-8. Fouls: 15.
CLINTONVILLE – Bryar Hagberg and Sam Wegener scored 15 points apiece as the Truckers held off the Spartans in North Eastern Conference action.
Also leading the way for Clintonville was Jaxson Baribeau with 12 points.
Josh Parins led Luxemburg-Casco with 16 points.
The Truckers built a 29-20 halftime advantage.
Luxemburg-Casco 20 32 – 52
Clintonville 29 28 – 57
Luxemburg-Casco: Coisman 5, Piesler 8, L. Derenne 2, Doell 4, E. Derenne 1, Klaubauf 5, Yunk 5, Parins 16, Glampe 6. 3-pt: Coisman, Piesler 2, Parins 2. FT: 15-23. Fouls: 21.
Clintonville: Wegener 15, Mauel 2, Baribeau 12, Polzin 2, Harbaugh 3, Young 8, Hagberg 15. 3-pt: Wegener, Baribeau 4, Harbaugh, Young 2. FT: 15-25. Fouls: 19.
MENASHA – The Bluejays built a double-digit halftime lead and staved off a late Thunder rally to earn the Bay Conference win.
Josiah Hibbler paced Menasha with 21 points, while J.C. Mukome and Trayveon Lockridge added 12 points apiece.
The Bluejays led 38-27 at the break, but Seymour closed the gap in the second half.
Isaac Feske led the Thunder with 24 points, while Kyler Marks added 15, Teage Cornell 12 and Jordan Krause 11.
Seymour 27 41 – 68
Menasha 38 36 – 74
Seymour: Salzman 3, Cornell 12, Geyso 3, Marks 15, Krause 11, Feske 24. 3-pt: Cornell 2, Geyso, Krause 3. FT: 24-33. Fouls: 19.
Menasha: White 9, Mukome 12, Hibbler 21, Senyange 3, Weinandt 5, Lockridge 12, Wilke 4, Lukasavage 8. 3-pt: White, Mukome, Hibbler, Senyange, Lockridge 2, Lukasavage 2. FT: 14-19. Fouls: 26. Fouled out: Lockridge.
MISHICOT – Mason Uhlenbrauck scored 24 points to lead the Zephyrs to the win over Mishicot.
Tarver Trinkner and Preston Fields both added 15 points for St. Mary Catholic, which led by 23 points at halftime.
Nolan Sand led Mishicot with 14 points.
St. Mary Catholic 45 36 – 81
Mishicot 22 18 – 40
St. Mary Catholic: Wagner 10, Trinkner 15, Fairweather 4, Uhlenbrauck 24, Barrientos 2, Fields 15, Dwyer 2, Norville 5, Klinkhammer 3, Hennessey 1. 3-pt: Wagner, Trinkner 4, Uhlenbrauck 3, Fields, Klinkhammer. FT: 10-21. Fouls: 12.
Mishicot: Wendricks 10, Fick 2, Logan 2, Q. Sand 6, N. Sand 14,Wiles 6. 3-pt: Wendricks, Sand 2, Sand. FT: 6-8. Fouls: 20.
CHILTON – The Lions rolled out to a 44-10 halftime lead in the win over the Tigers.
Brillion shot well, making 32-of-58 field goal attempts.
Chilton, which turned the ball over 30 times, was led by Ben Willett’s eight points.
Brillion 44 31 – 75
Chilton 10 20 – 30
Chilton: Geiser 2, Butler 2, Vanden Heuvel 6, Juckem 2, Willett 8, Platner 4, Davis 4, Schneider 2. 3-pt: None. FT: 0-2. Fouls: 10.
MEQUON – Henry Heathman scored a goal in the second period for Appleton in the loss to the Highlanders.
Tyler Bishop and Jack Kangas had assists for Appleton.
United goalie Brandon Tobak made 42 saves, while Andrew Pound had 20 saves for Homestead.
WAUPACA – Despite the Comets outshooting the Eagles 37-25, Waupaca found itself on the short end.
Cael Prey scored both of the Comets’ goals on assists from Colin Everts.
Gavin Hafferman made 15 saves in net for Waupaca.
Scoring goals for Northland Pines were Julian Merschdorf, Sam Shrock, Nicholas Hahn and Michael Schmidt. Schmidt’s goal was an empty-netter with under two minutes remaining.
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