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.
GREEN BAY – The Tritons used a 40-25 second-half edge to pull away for the Fox River Classic Conference win.
Andrew Rader had the hot hand with 17 points, while Austin Hendricks added 14, Adam Guyette 13 and Leo Weber 10 for Notre Dame.
Powering the Hornets was Michael LaLuzerne with 11 points.
Green Bay Preble 25 25 – 50
Notre Dame 36 40 – 76
Green Bay Preble: LaLuzerne 11, Gerard 6, Sullivan 4, Howard 9, Johnson 3, Flowers 2, Levanetz 5, Cooper 9, Kuehn 1. 3-pt: LaLuzerne 2, Howard 3, Johnson. FT: 12-14. Fouls: 15.
Notre Dame: Weber 10, Austin Hendricks 14, A.J. Hendricks 2, Webster 2, Siudzinski 4, Ciak 2, Warden 9, Guyette 13, Rader 17, Warren 3. 3-pt: Guyette, Rader, Warren. FT: 7-13. Fouls: 17.
DE PERE – Pryce Gregoire poured in 22 points and Zach Kinziger added 19 as the Redbirds built a huge halftime advantage and cruised to the Fox River Classic Conference win.
Also scoring in double figures for De Pere were Roan Demovsky with 17 points and Connor Hutjens with 12.
Southwest was led in scoring by Curtis Danforth with 11 points.
De Pere led 58-12 at intermission as it moved to 2-0 on the season and 1-0 in league play.
Green Bay Southwest 12 20 – 32
De Pere 58 40 – 98
Green Bay Southwest: D. Danforth 2, Weaver 8, Stokes 2, C. Danforth 11, Schroeder 5, Guinter 4. 3-pt: Weaver 2, C. Danforth, Schroeder. FT: 2-4. Fouls: 8.
De Pere: Demovsky 17, Kinziger 19, Hutjens 12, Bookter 5, Robb 2, Calewarts 2, Herlache 9, Merriman 2, Krueger 5, Gregoire 22, Reimer 3. 3-pt: Demovsky 3, Kinziger, Hutjens 2, Herlache 3, Krueger, Gregoire 2. FT: 4-9. Fouls: 8.
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.
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.
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.
FISH CREEK – Carter Koch scored 23 points and Cooper Campshure added 14 as the Blue Devils started fast and cruised to the Packerland Conference win over the Vikings.
Luke Rericha led Gibraltar with 14 points, including hitting on four 3-pointers.
Oconto led 31-16 at intermission and built their margin from there.
The Blue Devils are 3-2 overall and 1-2 in the conference, while the Vikings fall to 1-4 and 1-2.
Oconto 31 31 – 62
Gibraltar 16 26 – 42
Oconto: Alwin 2, Bailey 3, Campshure 14, Hartman 7, Gard 2, Brzozowski 2, Knoll 2, Goetsch 2, Scott 3, Koch 23, Colvin 2. 3-pt: Bailey, Campshure 2, Hartman, Koch. FT: 5-6. Fouls: 6.
Gibraltar: Jackson 3, Rericha 14, Kita 7, Bultman 4, M. Jauregui 9, Dannhausen 3, F. Jauregui 2. 3-pt: Jackson, Rericha 4, Kita, M. Jauregui, Dannhausen. FT: 0-1. Fouls: 7.
NIAGARA – Gavin Neuens poured in 16 points and Tommy Martin chipped in 13 as the Badgers took charge early, racing to a 20-point halftime lead over the Wildcats.
Cameron Schiefelbein added 12 points for Niagara.
Mason Spice led the Lena attack with 16 points.
The Badgers are now 4-0 overall and 2-0 in the conference, while the Wildcats fall to 2-2 and 0-2.
Lena 19 18 – 37
Niagara 39 24 – 63
Lena: Shallow 2, Comins 3, Spice 16, Belongia 2, Thomson 3, Behnke 4, Demmith 7. 3-pt: Comins, Spice 4, Demmith. FT: 3-9. Fouls: 4.
Niagara: Tripp 3, Neuens 16, Martin 13, Stachowicz 6, Holmes 2, Bartels 9, Schiefelbein 12, Wheeler 2. 3-pt: Tripp, Neuens 2, Martin, Bartels. FT: 2-2. Fouls: 11.
ALGOMA – Parker Lischka and Cody Kirchman both scored 16 points to lead the Wolves to the win over the Bulldogs.
Chase Romdenne added 11 points for Algoma.
Dominik Baxter led Peshtigo with 24 points.
Peshtigo 20 28 – 48
Algoma 33 27 – 60
Peshtigo: Polzin 3, Proft 5, Hadlotte 2, Ad. Reiswitz 4, Bickel 3, As. Reiswitz 6, Baxter 24, Roeder 1. 3-pt: Polzin, Bickel, As. Reiswitz 2, Baxter. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 21.
Algoma: Romdenne 11, Leist 7, Prokash 6, Lischka 16, Cabino 2, Zeitler 2, Kirchman 16. 3-pt: Romdenne 2, Leist, Kirchman. FT: 8-21. Fouls: 14.
WAUSAUKEE – Taylor Booth-Stoffregen, Dayne Ermis and Michael Bailey combined for 46 points in the Eagles’ win over the Rangers.
Bailey scored 18 points while Booth-Stoffregen and Ermis both scored 14 for Suring.
Evan Suennen and Kayden Suennen scored 21 and 12 points, respectively, to lead Wausaukee.
Suring 37 30 – 67
Wausaukee 29 18 – 47
Suring: Booth-Stoffregen 14, Thomson 2, Kempka 3, Ermis 14, Haak 6, Bailey 18, Otradovec 4, Hischke 6. 3-pt: Booth-Stoffregen, Ermis 2. FT: 18-23. Fouls: 16.
Wausaukee: Kyle Suennen 1, Kayden Suennen 12, Betts 4, Vanick 3, E. Suennen 21, Dunlap 2, Kusba 2, Thomson 2. 3-pt: Kayden Suennen 3, Betts 2, E. Suennen 3, Dunlap, Kusba, Thomson. FT: 10-18. Fouls: 21.
ASHWAUBENON – Melia Lemorande and Olivia Williams both scored 17 points to lead the Pirates to the win over the Jaguars.
Bay Port, which led by four points at halftime, struggled at the free throw line, making just 7-of-18 attempts
Ashwaubenon was led by Addyson Phipps with 15 points. Giana Guarascio scored 11.
Bay Port 22 21 – 43
Ashwaubenon 18 21 – 39
Bay Port: Williams 17, Lynch 3, Lemorande 17, Thompson 6. 3-pt: Williams 2, Lynch, Lemorande 3. FT: 7-18. Fouls: 15.
Ashwaubenon: Raye 5, Whiters 1, Phipps 15, Remiker 3, Guarascio 11, Daul 4. 3-pt: Raye, Guarascio 3. FT: 11-17. Fouls: 16.
GREEN BAY – Six Redbirds scored in double figures as they cruised to the big win over the Trojans.
Leading the way for De Pere were Adeline Dwyer with 22 points, Aubree Fischer with 19, Jaden Ciesielczyk with 18, Egan Bierowski with 17, Allie Neuenfeldt with 13 and Keira Washington with 10.
Morgan Stewart and Haley Heath had four points each to lead Southwest.
De Pere 81 42 – 123
Green Bay Southwest 0 8 – 8
De Pere: Spaeth 5, Tassoul 7, Meulemans 3, Ciesielczyk 18, Dwyer 22, Washington 10, Fischer 19, Hallsten 1, Neuenfeldt 13, Bierowski 17, Gerlikowski 8. 3-pt: Spaeth, Meulemans, Ciesielczyk 4, Neuenfeldt, Bierowski 3. FT: 9-12. Fouls: 9.
Green Bay Southwest: Stewart 4, Heath 4. 3-pt: None. FT: 0-4. Fouls: 7.
GREEN BAY – Peyton Musial and Aspen Abel combined for 42 points to lead the Tritons to the win over the Hornets.
Musial, who scored 15 points in the first half for Notre Dame, finished with 23 points. Abel finished with 19 points.
Jada Raeder led Green Bay Preble with 14 points.
Notre Dame 36 37 – 73
Green Bay Preble 20 10 – 30
Notre Dame: Gokey 9, Ronsman 2, Olivia Waldrop 9, Webster 9, Musial 23, Breese 2, Abel 19. 3-pt: Webster 2, Musial, Abel 4. FT: 8-14. Fouls: 15.
Green Bay Preble: Smith 5, DeBlaey 2, Beauchamp 2, Day 7, Raeder 14. 3-pt: Smith, Day. FT: 4-10. Fouls: 13.
GREEN BAY – Four Phantoms players finished in double figures in scoring in the win over the Red Devils.
Faith Walder and Madisyn Berggren led West De Pere with 13 points each. Molly Walder added 11 and Ella Francois had 10.
Green Bay East was led by Jamaya Mariner with 19 points.
West De Pere: Hoffman 2, Rattray 6, Walder 13, Racine 6, Koltz 5 Berggren 13, Van Ess 3, Francois 10, Walder 11, Doyen 3, Baciak 2.
Green Bay East: Collins 3, Mariner 19, Payant 2, LaTour 3.
MARION – Mariah Cloud scored 22 points and Jaylyn Caldwell added 20 as the Thunderhawks took charge from the start and cruised to the nonconference victory.
Oneida Nation led 32-9 at the half.
Heidi Krueger led Marion/Tigerton with eight points.
Oneida Nation 32 34 – 66
Marion/Tigerton 9 11 – 20
Oneida Nation: Espinoza 6, Flores 6, King 5, J. Danforth 3, Cloud 22, R. Danforth 4, Caldwell 20. 3-pt: Espinoza 2, Flores 2, King, Cloud, Caldwell. FT: 7-16. Fouls: 8.
Marion/Tigerton: Crum 2, Gueths 3, Krueger 8, Brady 2, Keller 3, Malueg 2. 3-pt: Gueths, Keller. FT: 4-5. Fouls: 10.
DE PERE – Landon Smith scored two second-period goals and Grant Butrymowicz added another in the third as the Voyageurs outlasted the Cardinals.
Leo Dose added two assists, while Theodore Matheson, Evan Ott and Max Greenya added one assist each.
Keegan Handrick made 27 saves in net for De Pere, while Spencer Shober made 31 for Fond du Lac.
Tysen Craig scored the Cardinals’ lone goal on an assist from Blake Spies.
ASHWAUBENON – Tripp Wroblewski scored three goals for the Tritons in the win over the Red Raiders.
Drew Heil and Owen Atkinson added two goals each for Notre Dame. Andrew Ostermann also scored.
Nathan Antti led the Tritons with three assists.
Notre Dame goalie Anton Widas made 17 saves and Ty Schmitz added one save. Sheboygan goalie Zane Vande Hey made 34 saves.
165: Owen Trepanier O pinned Eddie Alloway 1:17. 175: Cruz Palubicki C pinned AJ Mossakowski 1:28. 190: Miguel Vargas O dec. Reece Mayer 6-5. 215: Seth Miller O pinned Aiden Mueller 2:47. 285: Tyler Lawrence C pinned Logan Christensen 1:26. 106: Double forfeit. 113: Sabrina McKeefry O won by forfeit. 120: Wyatt Houle C won by forfeit. 126: Reid Votis C won by forfeit. 132: Mason Dewing C won by technical fall over Tyler Beekman 17-1. 138: Noah Mueller C won by forfeit. 144: Brexden Kane C pinned Jaymison Markham 3:45. 150: Ty Dennee C dec. Ethan Wusterbarth 11-7. 157: Kaleb Zahn O dec. Adonis Johnson 18-7.
175: AJ Mossakowski O won by forfeit. 190: Colt Miller L pinned Miguel Vargas 1:24. 215: Seth Miller O pinned Dylan Mazaba 3:19. 285: Tim Benser L pinned Logan Christensen 1:21. 106: Isaac Peterson L won by forfeit. 113: Brayden Graef L won by forfeit. 120: Sam Peterson L won by forfeit. 126: Parker Boomsma L won by forfeit. 132: Double forfeit. 138: Tyler Beekman O pinned Carson Joyce. 144: Ethan Wusterbarth O pinned Riley Windus 1:58. 150: Jaymison Markham O won by forfeit. 157: Kaleb Zahn O dec. Erik Kosch 12-2. 165: Max Peterson L pinned Owen Trepanier :57.
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