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GREEN BAY – The Redbirds used a balanced scoring attack to cruise past the Hornets in Fox River Classic Conference action.
Aubree Fischer and Abby Tassoul led the way with 13 points each, while Jaden Ciesielczyk had 12 and Adeline Dwyer 11.
Sophia Smith led Preble with eight points.
With the win, De Pere moves to 17-0 in the conference and 20-3 overall, while the Hornets fall to 10-6 and 13-9.
De Pere 35 33 – 68
Green Bay Preble 18 16 – 34
De Pere: Spaeth 3, Tassoul 13, Meulemans 1, Ciesielczyk 12, Dwyer 11, Washington 1, Fischer 13, Neuenfeldt 4, Bierowski 8, Gerlikowski 2. 3-pt: Tassoul, Ciesielczyk, Dwyer, Bierowski. FT: 18-29. Fouls: 19.
Green Bay Preble: Konkol 6, Gorecki 6, Smith 8, Lucassen 2, Carter 2, DeBlaey 1, Umentum 1, Beauchamp 4, Raeder 4. 3-pt: None. FT: 4-12. Fouls: 23. Fouled out: Beauchamp.
PULASKI – Sarah Bolchen scored 15 points and Kendall Schmitz added 12 as the Ships rallied from a nine-point halftime deficit to earn the Fox River Classic Conference win.
Manitowoc finished the game on a 30-18 run.
Leading the way for Pulaski was Olivia Sprangers with 18 points. Also scoring in double figures for the Red Raiders were Ashley Servais with 13 points and Lily Urben with 10.
Manitowoc 22 30 – 52
Pulaski 31 18 – 49
Manitowoc: Bolchen 15, Peterson 7, Johnson 2, Schmitz 12, Eichmann 2, Quinchia 8, Spaeth 6. 3-pt: Bolchen, Peterson, Schmitz 3, Spaeth 2. FT: 11-12. Fouls: 15.
Pulaski: Barry 1, Lemerond 2, Urben 10, Nischke 2, Rottier 3, Servais 13, Sprangers 18. 3-pt: Urben, Rottier, Servais 3. FT: 6-17. Fouls: 15.
SHEBOYGAN – Peyton Musial had the hot hand with 25 points and three other Tritons scored in double figures en route to the Fox River Classic Conference win.
Also leading Notre Dame were Aspen Abel with 19 points, Brianna Breese with 13 and Lydia Moore with 10.
Bryn Adams led the Golden Raiders with 10 points.
After taking a 14-point halftime advantage, the Tritons blew open the game in the second half, outscoring North 52-21.
Notre Dame 29 52 – 81
Sheboygan North 15 21 – 36
Notre Dame: Ronsman 3, Waldrop 5, Webster 3, Musial 25, Simpson 3, Breese 13, Abel 19, Moore 10. 3-pt: Ronsman, Waldrop, Webster, Abel 5. FT: 11-16. Fouls: 16. Fouled out: Gokey.
Sheboygan North: Post 2, Shear 6, Revelis 5, Reiter 4, Spielman 2, Peitzmeier 2, Gierke 4, Adams 10, Bradshaw 1. 3-pt: Revelis. FT: 5-10. Fouls: 13.
DENMARK – Ella Verbeten scored 17 points and Brynn Bousley added 11 as the Tigers topped the Vikings in North Eastern Conference action.
Wrightstown led 21-17 at the break before the teams played even the final 18 minutes.
Allie Van Vonderen led the way for Denmark with 12 points.
Wrightstown 21 22 – 43
Denmark 17 22 – 39
Wrightstown: Verbeten 17, Leick 2, DeCleene 3, Colwell 6, Bousley 11, Fandrey 4. 3-pt: Verbeten, DeCleene, Bousley. FT: 6-8. Fouls: 15.
Denmark: Van Noie 6, Selner 8, Vogel 9, Van Vonderen 12, Kraschnewski 4. 3-pt: Vogel 2, Van Vonderen 2. FT: 11-17. Fouls: 15.
FREEDOM – Gracie Martzahl scored 22 points, including 15 in the second half, as the Irish rallied from a three-point halftime deficit to earn the North Eastern Conference win.
Abbie Cropsey grabbed eight rebounds and eclipsed 500 for her career.
Alayna Deprez led the Spartans with 10 points.
The win was Freedom’s seventh in a row as it moves to 14-3 in the conference and 18-4 overall.
Luxemburg-Casco falls to 9-7 in the NEC and 9-12 overall.
Luxemburg-Casco 22 11 – 33
Freedom 19 22 – 41
Luxemburg-Casco: Cherovsky 8, Bray 6, Blohowiak 6, DeBaker 3, Deprez 10. 3-pt: Cherovsky 2, Bray 2, Blohowiak, Deprez. FT: 3-7. Fouls: 17.
Freedom: Martzahl 22, Lang 1, Bork 3, Calhoon 5, Dickrell 4, Cropsey 6. 3-pt: Martzahl 4, Calhoon, Dickrell. FT: 13-19. Fouls: 10.
ALGOMA – Hailee Bauer poured in 23 points as the Knights held off the Wolves in a nonconference matchup.
Lourdes led 25-23 at intermission and held off Algoma from there.
Powering Algoma were Bristol Schmidt with 13 points and Jadyn Nellis with 11.
Oshkosh Lourdes 25 31 – 56
Algoma 23 29 – 52
Oshkosh Lourdes: Schettle 9, Bauer 23, Ruedinger 8, Liabwill 6, Koch 2, McDowell 8. 3-pt: Schettle 3, Ruedinger. FT: 14-24. Fouls: 14.
Algoma: Nellis 11, Loucks 2, Krause 3, Mattson 9, Slaby 7, Schmidt 13, C. Gerdmann 7. 3-pt: Nellis 3, Krause, Mattson, Slaby. FT: 4-10. Fouls: 20.
OCONTO – The Blue Devils raced out to a 37-point halftime lead in their win over the Bulldogs.
Addisyn Viestenz and Natalie Schlueter both scored 18 points to lead Oconto. Kylee Gard added 12 points.
Peshtigo 10 9 – 19
Oconto 47 23 – 70
Oconto: Viestenz 18, Wusterbarth 2, Bostedt 2, Mossakowski 4, Heimke 3, Schlueter 18, Vizer 3, TerMaat 8, Gard 12.
GREEN BAY – Zach Kinziger scored 24 points and Pryce Gregoire added 14 as the Redbirds stormed past the Hornets in Fox River Classic Conference play.
De Pere led by 16 at the break and closed the game out on a 42-18 run.
Michael LaLuzerne and Peyton Kuehn paced the Preble attack with seven points apiece.
De Pere is now 20-1 overall and 16-0 in the conference, while Preble falls to 10-11 and 6-9.
De Pere 32 42 – 74
Green Bay Preble 16 18 – 34
De Pere: Demovsky 2, Maniscalso 2, Kinziger 24, Bookter 5, Robb 5, Herlache 7, Bonfigt 2, Krueger 8, Gregoire 14, Reimer 2, Merriman 3. 3-pt: Kinziger 4, Krueger 2, Bookter, Gregoire, Herlache. FT: 9-11. Fouls: 8.
Green Bay Preble: LaLuzerne 7, Gerard 6, Sullivan 2, Howard 6, Kuehn 7, Levanetz 6. 3-pt: LaLuzerne. FT: 3-5. Fouls: 8.
SHEBOYGAN – The Pirates overwhelmed the Redwings in the first half, shooting 66% (20-of-30) to grab a 32-point halftime lead in the win over Sheboygan South.
Roman Binns led Bay Port with 19 points. Preston Cherovsky was next with 12 points, while Sawyer Durkee and Maddox Cornette both added 10.
Nolan Pedrin scored 14 points to lead Sheboygan South.
Bay Port 54 44 – 98
Sheboygan South 22 35 – 57
Bay Port: Jones 2, Gering 7, Stevens 3, Durkee 10, Janus 3, Binns 19, Kelly 8, Thomas 9, Zahn 5, Girald 3, Cherovsky 12, Hendricks 5, LaBlonde 2, Cornette 10. 3-pt: Gering, Durkee 2, Janus, Binns 5, Zahn, Girald, Cherovsky 4, Cornette 2. FT: 9-14. Fouls: 20.
Sheboygan South: Pedrin 14, Teal 3, Moore 2, Foster 5, Wesaw 5, Spangle 8, Bohman 2, Justus 2, Noll 2, Pragatz 2, Hamilton 6, Groh 6. 3-pt: Pedrin. FT: 16-21. Fouls: 14.
GREEN BAY – Drew Siudzinski scored 20 points to lead the Tritons to the win over the Golden Raiders.
Adam Guyette and AJ Hendricks added 16 and 12 points, respectively, for Notre Dame.
Cale Buboltz led Sheboygan North with 17 points. Logan Steffensmeier and Bryce Ten Pas both scored 13 points, while Blake Buhr added 14.
Sheboygan North 25 42 – 67
Notre Dame 34 38 – 72
Sheboygan North: Ten Pas 13, Duong 2, Buboltz 17, Olsen 2, Buhr 12, Schramm 6, Steffensmeier 13, Konrad 2. 3-pt: Ten Pas 2, Buhr 2, Schramm. FT: 8-10. Fouls: 11.
Notre Dame: Weber 8, Austin Hendricks 6, LeCaptain 3, AJ Hendricks 12, Siudzinski 20, Ciak 2, Warden 5, Guyette 16. 3-pt: LeCaptain, AJ Hendricks 2, Warden, Guyette 2. FT: 8-12. Fouls: 13.
GILLETT – Jesse DeBauch had the hot hand with 27 points and Ryan Pensis chipped in 13 as the Tigers cruised to the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
Gillett led by four at the break before going on a 27-11 run in the final 18 minutes.
Leading the way for Lena was Mason Spice with 13 points.
Lena 21 11 – 32
Gillett 25 27 – 52
Lena: Shallow 2, Comins 3, Spice 13, Belongia 4, Schlosser 7, Behnke 3. 3-pt: Comins, Spice, Schlosser 2. FT: 2-3. Fouls: 9.
Gillett: Halla 6, Rosenlund 2, Herzog 4, Pensis 13, DeBauch 27. 3-pt: Halla 2, Pensis 3. FT: 3-3. Fouls: 10.
SURING – Cameron Schiefelbein scored 32 points, including 17 in the second half, as the Badgers rallied from an eight-point halftime deficit to earn the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
Dante Stachowicz added 11 points for Niagara.
The Badgers outscored the Eagles 32-22 in the final 18 minutes.
Leading the way for Suring was Taylor Booth Stoffregen with 21 points and Michael Bailey with 17.
Niagara 26 32 – 58
Suring 34 22 – 56
Niagara: Tripp 7, Neuens 1, Stachowicz 11, Holmes 5, Bartels 2, Schiefelbein 32. 3-pt: Tripp, Holmes, Schiefelbein 2. FT: 10-15. Fouls: 13.
Suring: Stoffregen 21, Ermis 9, Haak 6, Bailey 17, Hischke 3. 3-pt: Stroffregen 6, Ermis 2, Hischke. FT: 5-12. Fouls: 17.
MENASHA 181.5, WRIGHTSTOWN 113, SOUTHERN DOOR 97, MISHICOT 76.5, KIMBERLY 74, WEST DE PERE 73.5, MANITOWOC 69, TWO RIVERS 68.5, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 67, BRILLION 49, STURGEON BAY/SEVASTOPOL 48, DE PERE 43, XAVIER 30, KEWAUNEE 26, DENMARK 11, VALDERS 9, APPLETON EAST 0, KAUKAUNA 0, LITTLE CHUTE 0, MANITOWOCLUTHERAN 0, REEDSVILLE 0
100 – First: Brooke Corrigan DP technical fall over Amiya D’Aoust ML 20-3; Second: D’Aoust MAN pinned Destiny Parker TR 3:00; Third: Parker TR major dec. Aleya Agnew WDP 10-2; Fourth: Agnew WDP technical fall over Bryn Keberlein MEN 22-7. 107 – First: Nora LeFevre SD pinned Jakayla Steinhorst LUXC :55; Second: Steinhorst LUXC won by forfeit over Savanah Mischler-Baha KIM. 114 – First: Brinley Miller BR pinned Everly Ervin WRI 1:13; Third: Cecelia Street MEN pinned Alyzon Romero TR 3:34. 120 – First: Angie Bianchi TR dec. Emjay Neumann MAN 3-0; Second: Neumann MAN pinned Debra Kuss MIS :39; Third: Kuss MIS pinned Eve Rausch 2:59. 126 – First: Taya Johnson MEN technical fall over Olivia Kaczrowski MIS 17-1; Second: Kaczrowski MIS pinned Portia Hah SD 3:04; Third: Hah SD pinned Margo Grebinoski DP 3:19; Fourth: Grebinoski DP major dec. Natalia Lambrecht WDP 16-8. 132 – First: Chesney Bartoszek WRI pinned Lillie Banks MEN 3:09; Third: Sophia Soukup TR dec. Teagan Turk MIS 10-4; Fourth: Turk MIS pinned Sarah McCarthy KIM 1:22. 138 – First: Madeline Faulkner X pinned Sydney Turner SD 1:57; Third: Sevanna Hoyer BRI pinned Michaelynn Wotachek MIS 3:09; Fourth: Wotachek MIS pinned Evelyn Lange LUXC 1:54. 145 – First: Natalie Flohr MEN won by forfeit over Tiani LeMieux SB/S; Third: Evelyn Baker WRI pinned Claire Gloudemans KIM 1:04; Fourth: Reily Shimek MAN pinned Claire Gloudemans KIM :20. 152 – First: Brooke Hansen WRI dec. Arianna Niemojuski KEW 8-1; Second: Niemojuski KEW pinned Emerson Otis KIM 4:31; Third: Otis KIM pinned Izzy Andreae SB/S 1:54. 165 – First: Lauryn Rubbert MEN pinned Sarah Campbell KIM 5:45; Third: Lanie Brauer SB/S pinned Attyson Wilson SD 4:23. 185 – First: Kiley Georgel LUXC pinned Rayanah Yates WDP 3:00; Third: Megan Hansen WRI bye. 235 – First: Mercedes Kruse WDP pinned Allison Abel MEN 3:10; Third: Raygan Stair KIM bye.
WAUSAU WEST 237.5, SHAWANO 176, TOMAHAWK 161.5, LAKELAND UNION 92, NEW LONDON 88, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 70, HORTONVILLE 56, WAUPACA 48, RHINELANDER 45, CLINTONVILLE 33, ANTIGO 30, CRANDON 30, WAUSAU EAST 29, ROSHOLT 23, D.C. EVEREST 21, MANAWA 15, WABENO/LAONA/THREE LAKES 11, MENOMINEE NATION 9, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 4, AMHERST 0, ELCHO 0, FLORENCE 0
100 – First: Zennah Bosetski SHA pinned Abbie Rosenmeyer TOM 5:26. 107 – Third: Aaleeh Le WW won by injury default over Gwyn Hermann SHA 4:00. 114 – First: Jenna Moede SHA pinned Lena Volmer WW 3:57. 120 – Third: Ella Fabry WW dec. Madelyn Moesch SHA 5-2; Fourth: Moesch SHA dec. Danika Moats ROS 8-2. 126 – First: Hannah Huza HOR pinned Carmen Ghidorzi WW 1:06; Fourth: Lauren Seehafer SHA dec. Ali Palmer TOM 13-9. 132 – First: Madelynn Lee WW pinned Hayleigh Ritchie NL :58; Third: Alicia Voermans TOM pinned Brynn Hannes SHA 1:51. 138 – First: Emma Huggenvik WW pinned Savana Hansen WAUP 5:37; Third: Moriah Lois LAK pinned Adalyn Barkley SHA 4:46. 145 – First: Olivia Hofrichter ANT pinned Caylin Johnson WAUP 1:46; Fourth: Naveah Alloway CRA pinned Kyra Beaber W/L/TL 4:12. 152 – First: Hailie Krueger NL pinned Lana Borchardt WW 1:45; Third: Micah Wright LAK pinned Jacey Cowden SHA 1:01. 165 – First: Christiana Nordstrom WW pinned Mackenzie Schiedermayer HOR 2:27; Second: Schiedermayer HOR pinned Siraelyn Peterson LAK :37; Third: Peterson LAK pinned Peyton Touchinski NL :48; Fourth: Touchinski NL pinned Samara Alloway CRA 3:31. 235 – First: Keela Deering CLI pinned Lily Tomas SHA 1:09; Third: Kady Lohoff LAK pinned Alexis Ferg MAN 3:02; Fourth: Ferg MAN dec. Gracie Long TOM 5-1.
BAY PORT 197, PULASKI 143, BONDUEL 139.5, FREEDOM 102.5, MARINETTE 81, PESHTIGO 79, SHIOCTON 57, APPLETON WEST 56, GREEN BAY EAST/WEST/SOUTHWEST 52, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 39, OCONTO FALLS 36, GREEN BAY PREBLE 35, SEYMOUR 34.5, LENA 27.5, APPLETON NORTH 11, GILLETT/SURING 9, CRIVITZ/WAUSAUKEE 7, ASHWAUBENON 0, COLEMAN 0, OCONTO 0, ONEIDA NATION 0
100 – First: Katherine Cook FRE pinned Jackie Zuniga GBP 3:38; Third: Kaitlyn Kroening BON dec. Evelyn Hurley PES 13-7; Fourth: Hurley PES pinned Kiley Peotter SEY 3:13. 107 – First: Lily Baker FRE pinned Grace Holguin MAR 3:27; Second: Holguin MAR pinned Lillian Wiitala PUL 4:41; Third: Wiitala PUL pinned Jayleen Gilot GBP 2:31; Fourth: Chloe Nelson SHI pinned Gilot GBP 2:41. 114 – First: Taylor Whiting LEN dec. Dakotah Athey BP 9-3; Third: Ella Malek PES major dec. Amelia Wilcox BON 12-1; Fourth: Wilcox BON pinned Caitlynn Morack FRE 2:18. 120 – First: Anna Behling BP pinned Jazleen Fong-Baake MAR 1:15; Second: Fong-Baake MAR pinned Aubrey Hess SHI 5:00; Third: Hess SHI pinned Annaleah Jacobson AW 4:50; Fourth: Willow Gorecki SEY pinned Jacobson AW :21. 126 – First: Addisen Olson PES dec. Hailey Berg BON 12-6; Third: Annabell Thill BP pinned Faith Thurman OF 3:30; Fourth: Thurman OF pinned Lexi Kramer MAR 2:32. 132 – First: Stella Pettitt FRE pinned Elliana Maroszek PUL 1:36; Third: McCaylee Martinez BP pinned Maura Tinoco GBW/E/SW :57. 138 – First: Leah Kapla PUL pinned Sophia Wunderlich FVL 4:19; Third: Nicole Woosencraft OF pinned Anastasia Wilondja AW 1:09. 145 – First: Harlow Skenandore PUL pinned Soraya Burks BP 1:30; Second: Burks BP pinned Mckinley Spalding AN :55; Third: Spalding AN pinned Jessalin Grigg GBW/E/SW 1:04. 152 – First: Madalyn Sokolski BON pinned Renezmae Rhoades BP :48; Third: Taylor Gunville PUL dec. Elyse Ahrens FVL 14-8. 165 – First: Alisha Berg BON pinned Ellie Neosh PUL :31. 185 – First: Olivia Konshak BP pinned Madelyn Hert BON 5:06; Third: Noelle Manning PUL pinned Florence Mliambo AW 1:17. 235 – First: Autumn King BP pinned Lily Helser SHI 3:16; Second: Kyla Brasier GBW/E/SW pinned Helser SHI 1:27; Third: Brasier GBW/E/SW pinned Lila Lorenz C/W :23.
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