Kaukauna honors basketball legend Jordan McCabe
Former hoops star Jordan McCabe was honored by Kaukauna High School on Tuesday in a ceremony before the team’s game against Kimberly.
GREEN BAY – The Tritons built a 70-1 halftime lead and rolled to the win as 11 of their 13 players scored.
Leading the way was Destiny Webster and Peyton Musial, both with 27 points, Lydia Moore with 14, Morgan Gokey with 12, Addy Simpson with 11 and Brianna Breese with 10.
Morgan Stewart led Southwest with eight points.
Notre Dame 70 48 – 118
Green Bay Southwest 1 18 – 19
Notre Dame: Gokey 12, White 3, Ronsman 2, Waldrop 8, Webster 27, Atkinson 2, Hinz 2, Musial 27, Simpson 11, Breese 10, Moore 14. 3-pt: Webster, Musial 2, Simpson. FT: 8-11. Fouls: 11.
Green Bay Southwest: Ventura 4, Denil 3, Szarowicz 4, Stewart 8. 3-pt: Ventura, Denil. FT: 5-10. Fouls: 10.
DE PERE – The Redbirds, who led by 19 points at halftime, had four players score in double figures in the win over the Red Raiders.
Abby Tassoul led De Pere with 14 points. Jaden Ciesielczyk scored 13 points. Aubree Fischer and Adeline Dwyer added 12 and 10 points, respectively.
Ashley Servais and Olivia Sprangers led Pulaski with 13 and 11 points, respectively.
Pulaski 19 24 – 43
De Pere 38 35 – 73
Pulaski: Barry 4, Lemerond 2, Urben 8, Nischke 2, Rottier 3, Servais 13, Sprangers 11. 3-pt: Urben, Rottier, Servais 2. FT: 11-15. Fouls: 14.
De Pere: Spaeth 3, Tassoul 14, Ciesielczyk 13, Dwyer 10, Washington 3, Fischer 12, Hallsten 2, Neuenfeldt 9, Bierowski 7. 3-pt: Spaeth, Tassoul 2, Ciesielczyk 3, Bierowski. FT: 14-17. Fouls: 16.
GREEN BAY – Melia Lemorande scored 30 points and made seven 3-pointers to lead the Pirates to the win over the Hornets.
Olivia Williams added 10 points for Bay Port, which outscored Green Bay Preble by 14 points in the second half.
Jada Raeder, Camille Konkol and Brooklyn Lucassen scored 14, 12 and 11 points, respectively, for Green Bay Preble.
Bay Port 28 41 – 69
Green Bay Preble 23 27 – 50
Bay Port: Whiteman 8, Dudra 2, Pigeon 2, Williams 10, Lewitzke 8, Lemorande 30, Thompson 9. 3-pt: Whiteman 2, Williams 2, Lemorande 7. FT: 10-17. Fouls: 18.
Green Bay Preble: Konkol 12, Gorecki 1, Lucassen 11, Carter 1, Beauchamp 4, Day 7, Raeder 14. 3-pt: Konkol, Lucassen 2. FT: 13-21. Fouls: 14.
FISH CREEK – Jadelynn Kroll scored 39 points, Gabrielle Stangel added 13 and Lexi Hanrahan 10 as the Storm started fast and cruised to the Packerland Conference win.
Mikala Gorham led the Vikings with seven points.
Kewaunee led by 27 at the break before finishing on a 36-5 run.
Kewaunee 46 36 – 82
Gibraltar 19 5 – 24
Kewaunee: Walechka 5, Hudson 4, Stangel 13, Repitz 2, Hanrahan 10, Chevalier 2, Riha 5, Kroll 39, Morton 2. 3-pt: Walechka, Stangel 2, Hanrahan 2, Riha, Kroll 5. FT: 5-9. Fouls: 14.
Gibraltar: Schar 4, Jarosh 2, Jauregui 2, Tepe 4, Gorham 7, Gallant 2, Martin 3. 3-pt: Tepe, Gorham. FT: 6-15. Fouls: 11.
ALGOMA – Jadyn Nellis, Lauren Loucks and Sierra Slaby combined for 32 points to lead the Wolves to the win over the Blazers.
Nellis finished with 12 points, while Loucks and Slaby both scored 10 points.
NEW Lutheran was paced by Lexie Meerstein’s 13 points.
NEW Lutheran 10 25 – 35
Algoma 27 15 – 42
NEW Lutheran: Dhein 1, Kirchner 2, Laatsch 8, Czaja 4, Beaumont 5, Steffel 2, Meerstein 13. 3-pt: Beaumont. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 15.
Algoma: Nellis 12, Loucks 10, Slaby 10, Schmidt 7, C. Gerdman 1, T. Gerdman 2. 3-pt: Nellis 2, Loucks 2, Slaby. FT: 13-19. Fouls: 12.
COLEMAN – The Thunderhawks made nine two-point baskets and nine 3-point baskets in the win over the Cougars.
Mariah Cloud led Oneida Nation with 20 points. Kayree House added 14 points, while Jaylyn Caldwell had 10.
Vivian Kostreva led Coleman with 18 points.
Oneida Nation 33 19 – 52
Coleman 17 24 – 41
Oneida Nation: King 6, Cloud 20, Danforth 2, Caldwell 10, House 14. 3-pt: King 2, Cloud 2, Caldwell 2, House 3. FT: 7-8. Fouls: 10.
Coleman: Kostreva 18, Markiewicz 8, Gilbertson 1, Kuchta 4, Gross 8, Kurth 2. 3-pt: Kostreva 4, Gross 2. FT: 7-12. Fouls: 9.
GREEN BAY – Adam Guyette and Andrew Rader scored 10 points each as the Tritons built a big first-half lead and cruised to the Fox River Classic Conference win.
Notre Dame jumped out to a 40-17 halftime advantage as 11 Tritons scored.
Curtis Danforth had the hot hand for Southwest with a game-high 13 points.
Green Bay Southwest 17 19 – 36
Notre Dame 40 33 – 73
Green Bay Southwest: D. Danforth 7, Stokes 6, C. Danforth 13, Hermes 2, Richardson 2, Schroeder 5, Burks 1. 3-pt: D. Danforth 2, Schroeder. FT: 9-14. Fouls: 5.
Notre Dame: Weber 6, Austin Hendricks 8, A.J. Hendricks 7, Webster 9, Siudzinski 9, Ciak 2, Warden 7, Granquist 2, Guyette 10, Rader 10, Marzec 3. 3-pt: Austin Hendricks, A.J. Hendricks, Webster 3, Siudzinski, Guyette 2, Marzec. FT: 2-4. Fouls: 17.
SUAMICO – The Pirates outscored the Hornets 47-20 in the second half for the easy win after trailing by one point at halftime.
The Pirates were led by Mondes Kelly with 13 points. Noah Thomas and Maddox Cornette both had 12 points.
Preble was led by Michael LaLuzerne with 11 points. He also had 10 rebounds.
Green Bay Preble 26 20 – 46
Bay Port 25 47 – 72
Green Bay Preble: LaLuzerne 11, Gerard 9, Sullivan 3, Johnson 3, Flowers 4, Cooper 9, Kuehn 7. 3-pt: Gerard 2, LaLuzerne, Sullivan, Johnson, Cooper, Kuehn. FT: 3-6. Fouls: 15.
Bay Port: Jones 9, Stevens 2, Durkee 9, Janus 3, Binns 2, Kelly 13, Thomas 12, Cherovsky 2, Hendricks 8, Cornette 12. 3-pt: Hendricks 2, Cornette 2, Durkee. FT: 13-18. Fouls: 13.
WAUPACA – The Comets rallied from a 14-point halftime deficit to earn the North Eastern Conference win.
Luxemburg-Casco’s Bryce Piesler was on fire in the first half, scoring 17 of his 20 points.
Waupaca, however, turned up the defensive pressure in the second half.
Leading the Comets were Westen Lauritzen with 26 points, Aaron Wolff with 24 and Austin Adamczak with 13.
Also scoring in double figures for the Spartans were J.D. Glampe with 12 points and Josh Parins with 10.
Luxemburg-Casco 38 24 – 62
Waupaca 24 46 – 70
Luxemburg-Casco: Coisman 9, Piesler 20, Doell 2, Derenne 5, Klaubauf 4, Parins 10, Glampe 12. 3-pt: Coisman, Piesler 6, Parins. FT: 4-7. Fouls: 18.
Waupaca: Adamczak 13, Lauritzen 26, Wolff 24, Harms 7. 3-pt: Adamczak, Wolff 2, Harms. FT: 16-22. Fouls: 10.
MARINETTE – Lucas Papendorf and Gage Heiges scored 13 and 12 points, respectively, to lead the Foxes to the win over the Marines.
Fox Valley Lutheran, which outscored Marinette by 16 in the first half, made seven 3-point field goals.
Marinette was led by Max Jacobson, who scored 12 points.
Fox Valley Lutheran 30 28 – 58
Marinette 14 31 – 45
Fox Valley Lutheran: Heiges 12, Erickson 9, Feidt 2, Schlueter 4, Lindell 5, Papendorf 13, A. Dahlke 4, C. Dahlke 9. 3-pt: Heiges 2, Erickson 3, Lindell, C. Dahlke. FT: 7-13. Fouls: 17.
Marinette: MacGregor 3, Eastman 8, Schneider 2, Ducane 9, Jacobson 12, Anderson 2, Smith 2, Kurz 7. 3-pt: MacGregor, Eastman 2, Ducane, Jacobson 2. FT: 9-14. Fouls: 12.
OCONTO FALLS – Nolan Jakubek scored 14 points and Deyten Magnussen added 12 as the Mustangs built a 17-point halftime lead and never looked back.
Little Chute outscored Oconto Falls 39-16 in the final 18 minutes.
The Panthers were led by Evan Yuma with 12 points and Jameson Beaman with 11.
Little Chute 32 39 – 71
Oconto Falls 15 16 – 31
Little Chute: J. Verhagen 5, Manns 7, Engle 5, Lamers 3, Schultz 3, Jansen 5, Rossum 2, Effa 8, Jakubek 14, Magnussen 12, T. Verhagen 4, Faccio 3. 3-pt: J. Verhagen, Manns, Engle, Schultz, Jansen, Magnussen 2. FT: 8-18. Fouls: 13.
Oconto Falls: Yuma 12, Carriveau 2, McDermid 3, Beaman 11, Pytleski 3. 3-pt: Yuma, McDermid, Beaman 2. FT: 5-7. Fouls: 15. Fouled out: Carriveau.
OREGON 385, RHINELANDER 367, ASHWAUBENON 335, VALLEY SWIM TEAM 314, GREEN BAY UNITED 300, APPLETON NORTH/EAST 208.5, OSHKOSH WEST 177.5, OSHKOSH NORTH/LOURDES 74
200 Medley R: 1, Valley Swim Team (Emerson Middendorp, Hayden Hollenbeck, Tyler VanGompel, Max Baade) 1:43.34; 2, Green Bay United (Blayke Otradovec, Atticus Retzak Krump, Rylen Phillips, Samuel Moore) 1:44.47. 200 Free: 1, Mathias Fugle R 1:49.90; 2, Ethan Pasholk VST 1:50.02. 200 IM: 1, Rylen Phillips GBU 2:05.18; 3, Anthony Hendrickson ASH 2:05.59. 50 Free: 1, Mathias Fugle R :22.67; 2, Samuel Moore GBU :23.00; 3, Ryan Jadin ASH :23.09. 100 Fly: 1, Gavin Vordermann ORE :57.05; 2, Hayden Hollenbeck VST :57.13; 3, Ethan Bruce VST :57.44. 100 Free: 1, Samson Skinners R :49.35; 2, Tyler VanGompel VST :49.70. 500 Free: 1, Ethan Pasholk VST 5:00.00; 3, Parker Bohm ASH 5:13.45. 200 Free R: 1, Rhinelander (Samson Skinners, Judson O’Malley, Shawn Denis, Mathias Fugle) 1:30.08; 2, Ashwaubenon (Ryan Jadin, Anthony Hendrickson, Ashtyn Andersen, Tommy McNicoll) 1:34.00. 100 Back: 1, Dolan O’Malley R :56.21; 2, Tyler VanGompel VST :56.33; 3, Blayke Otradovec GBU :58.96. 100 Breast: 1, Hayden Hollenbeck VST 1:01.83; 2, Anthony Hendrickson ASH 1:02.40. 400 Free R: 1, Valley Swim Team (Tyler VanGompel, Ethan Bruce, Ethan Pasholk, Hayden Hollenbeck) 3:21.70; 3, Green Bay United (Samuel Moore, Rylen Phillips, Evan Maloney, Atticus Retzak Krump) 3:26.67.
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