Meet the 2024 Fab 5 high school girls basketball team
Meet the 2024 Fab 5 high school girls basketball team: Torie Neubauer, Kate McGinnis, Olivia Witkowski, Rainey Welson and Peyton Musial.
MEQUON – Whitnall overcame a three-point halftime deficit to down the Ghosts at the Rick Majerus WBY Shootout at Concordia University.
Myles Herro poured in 21 points, Jack Lutz added 15 and Cooper Markee 12 to power Whitnall.
Kaukauna was led by Brody McMullin with 15 points on five 3-pointers, and Andrew Jensen’s 10 points.
The loss dropped the Ghosts to 4-2.
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Jonah Roehrig missed the game due to an injury and Keegan VanKauwenberg played only a few minutes because of an injury for Kaukauna.
Kaukauna 32 24 – 56
Whitnall 29 30 – 59
Kaukauna: McMullin 15, Graff 8, Carl 9, Weyenberg 5, Jensen 10, Schwalbach 7, Van Kauwenberg 2. 3-pt: McMullin 5, Carl, Weyenberg, Jensen 2, Schwalbach. FT: 2-3. Fouls: 11.
Whitnall: Markee 12, Herro 21, Lutz 15, Pluer 9, Michalak 2. 3-pt: Markee 3, Herro, Pluer 2. FT: 11-14. Fouls: 7.
FOND DU LAC – Donovan Cowley poured in 27 points and Maddix Gulseth added 21 as the Jets downed the Zephyrs at the St. Mary’s Springs Holiday Tournament.
Also scoring in double figures for Roncalli was Matthew Bonin with 11 points.
St. Mary Catholic was led by Tarver Trinkner with 13 points.
St. Mary Catholic 27 20 – 47
Roncalli 43 36 – 79
St. Mary Catholic: Beck 5, Wagner 2, Trinkner 13, Uhlenbrauck 5, Brenn 2, Fields 6, Dwyer 2, Norville 5, Klinkhammer 5, Hennessy 2. 3-pt: Beck, Trinkner 3, Uhlenbrauck. FT: 8-12. Fouls: 14.
Roncalli: Hyde 4, M. Hillmer 3, Reimer 2, Bonin 11, Kilbride 2, Frozena 2, Gulseth 21, Cowley 27, Chalupny 5, J. Hillmer 2. 3-pt: M. Hillmer, Bonin 2, Gulseth 3, Cowley, Chalupny. FT: 5-10. Fouls: 16.
GREEN BAY – The Tigers got scoring from nine players in the first half as they built a 13-point halftime lead in the win over the Vikings at the Sun Drop Shootout.
Ethan Cyra led Wrightstown with 18 points. Kaden Colwell scored 13 and Aiden Humphreys added 10 points.
Mason Staudinger led Valders with 19 points. Will Sieracki was next with 13 points. Lucas Spindler and Gavin Mayer added 11 and 10 points, respectively.
Wrightstown 38 40 – 78
Valders 25 33 – 58
Wrightstown: Nowak 2, Kittoe 5, Humphreys 10, Buntin 7, VandenHeuvel 6, Colwell 13, Cyra 18, Cich 3, Morschauser 8, Hermann 6. 3-pt: Kittoe, Humphreys, Buntin, VandenHeuvel, Colwell, Cyra 4, Cich. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 17.
Valders: Wasmer 5, Staudinger 19, Sieracki 13, Mayer 10, Spindler 11. 3-pt: Wasmer, Staudinger 3, Spindler 3. FT: 7-13. Fouls: 9.
SHIOCTON – The Chiefs outscored the Cougars by 16 points in the second half to pull away for the win.
Brett Singler led Shiocton with 21 points. Kyle Bergsbaken added 16 points, including 11 in the second half. Connor Bergsbaken contributed 11 points.
Tyler Rommie led Coleman with 20 points. Victor Kostreva added 15.
Coleman 25 22 – 47
Shiocton 28 38 – 66
Coleman: Peters 3, Rennie 20, Dubeck 7, Tedtman 2, Kostreva 15. 3-pt: Rennie 4, Dufeck. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 13.
Shiocton: C. Young 5, K. Bergsbaken 16, Dewar 6, C. Bergsbaken 11, Singler 21, Schley 3, Jorgensen 4. 3-pt: Young, K. Bergsbaken, Dewar 2, C. Bergbaken 2. FT: 6-12. Fouls: 16.
MEQUON – The Owls handed the Irish their first loss of the season at the Rick Majerus WBY Shootout.
Jack Kohnen led Slinger with 21 points.
Donovan Davis scored 18 points for Freedom.
STRATFORD – Drew Bruesewitz scored 25 points and Riley Spindler added 14 as the Tigers topped the Wolves at the Stratford Holiday Tournament.
Stratford led 36-20 at intermission and pulled away further from there.
Manawa 20 14 – 34
Stratford 36 36 – 72
Stratford: Wrensch 4, Chapel 7, Schoenherr 6, Bruesewitz 25, Spindler 14, Vanderhoof 5, Berg 1, Arcos Perez 2, Kraus 2, Bangart 2, Foster 2, Aschenbrenner 2. 3-pt: Bruesewitz 3. FT: 17-26. Fouls: 12.
HARTFORD – The Hawks outscored the Warhawks by 12 in the second half but that was not enough to overcome the 15-point halftime deficit.
Brynn Krull led Xavier with 28 points. Hailey Hafner added 20.
Germantown was led by Danica Gosz with 32 points.
Xavier 28 44 – 72
Germantown 43 32 – 75
Xavier: H. Hafner 20, B. Krull 28, J. Krull 3, Tylinski 8, F. Hafner 4, Heimann 5, Peterson 4. 3-pt: B. Krull 2. FT: 12-18. Fouls: 16.
Germantown: Stocks 3, Mani 9, Stuve 2, Wolf 7, Braidigan 6, Gosz 32, Jakusz 11, Johnson 5. 3-pt: Stocks, Mani, Braidigan 2, Gosz 3, Johnson. FT: 13-17. Fouls: 18.
GREEN BAY – The Zephyrs got a combined 45 points from Nolie Anderson and Emily Vogel in the win over Mosinee to advance to Saturday’s championship game of the Green Bay Preble Tournament.
Anderson scored 23 points, while Vogel scored 22. Autumn Crowe added 18 points.
Taelyn Jirschele led Mosinee with 18 points. Paetyn Jirschele added 14.
St. Mary Catholic 33 38 – 71
Mosinee 33 19 – 52
St. Mary Catholic: McCauley 1, Vogel 22, Ripley 3, Crowe 18, Anderson 23, Voss 2, Brenn 2. 3-pt: Vogel 2, Ripley. FT: 10-20. Fouls: 21.
Mosinee: Treau 1, Dillenbeck 1, Henrich 3, Frye 8, Bonspenko 1, Mauer 2, P. Jirschele 14, T. Jirschele 18, Spink 4. 3-pt: T. Jirschele 4. FT: 12-24. Fouls: 16.
OMRO – Olivia Witkowski had the hot hand with 21 points as the Warhawks pulled away with a big second half at the Omro Holiday Tournament.
Elizabeth Koplien added 12 points for Weyauwega-Fremont.
Powering the Cougars was Alyssa Kurth with nine points.
Weyauwega-Fremont 23 25 – 48
Coleman 14 16 – 30
Weyauwega-Fremont: Birdyshaw 3, Buss 2, Koplien 12, Behn 6, Witkowski 21, Ferg 4. 3-pt: Koplien 2, Behn 2, Witkowski. FT: 3-10. Fouls: 20.
Coleman: Kostreva 4, Gilbertson 7, Kuchta 4, Gross 4, Seibert 2, Kurth 9. 3-pt: None. FT: 6-14. Fouls: 11.
SHIOCTON – Kiarrah Micolichek scored 11 points to lead the Vikings to the win over the Chiefs.
Paige Selner added eight points, all in the first half, for Denmark.
Lydia Hofacker led Shiocton with 13 points.
Denmark 22 17 – 39
Shiocton 18 10 – 28
Denmark: Van Noie 2, Selner 8, Klinksick 2, Vogel 5, Micolichek 11, VanVonderen 7, Lindsley 2, Kraschnewski 2. 3-pt: Micolichek 3 FT: 6-13. Fouls: 4.
Shiocton: Hofacker 13, Reese 8, Murray 3, Young 4. 3-pt: Hofacker 4, Reese. FT: 2-5. Fouls: 13.
BRILLION – Emma Schuh scored 14 points and Camden Hale added 13 as the Lions earned the nonconference win.
Brooke Mattson paced the Wolves with 11 points.
Algoma 20 20 – 40
Brillion 20 25 – 45
Algoma: Loucks 1, Mattson 11, Slaby 9, Schmidt 9, C. Gerdmann 2, T. Gerdmann 8. 3-pt: Mattson, Slaby, Schmidt. FT: 3-6. Fouls: 11.
Brillion: Hale 13, C. Schuh 4, Ott 6, Brooks 8, E. Schuh 14. 3-pt: Hale, Brooks. FT: 9-12. Fouls: 12.
SHIOCTON – Audrey Weier scored 16 points and Juliana Jacobs added 10 as the Bears pulled away in the second half for the Central Wisconsin Conference win.
Bonduel led 28-23 at intermission before outscoring the Chiefs by 12 down the stretch.
Shiocton was led in scoring by Brenna Beilfus with nine points.
Bonduel 28 28 – 56
Shiocton 23 16 – 39
Bonduel: Kartmann 8, Weier 16, Sporisky 1, Anvelink 6, Reinke 4, Schnell 3, Jacobs 10, Zernicke 8. 3-pt: Kartmann, Weier, Zernicke. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 8.
Shiocton: Hofacker 2, Reese 8, Beilfus 9, A. Young 4, Murray 5, Affeldt 3, Fischer 6, B. Young 2. 3-pt: Reese 2, Beilfus 3, Murray, Affeldt, Fischer 2. FT: 2-2. Fouls: 12.
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