Meet the 2024-25 Fab 5 senior boys basketball team
Ashwaubenon’s Amari Allen, Kaukauna’s Keegan VanKauwenberg, Oshkosh North’s Xzavion Mitchell, Southern Door’s Drew Daoust and De Pere’s Zach Kinziger make up the 2024-25 Fab 5 team.
GREEN BAY – The Hornets took a 16-point halftime lead in their win over the Red Raiders.
Green Bay Preble was led by Jada Raeder with 16 points. Gracie Day added 10.
Olivia Sprangers led Pulaski with nine points.
Pulaski 10 25 – 35
Green Bay Preble 26 24 – 50
Pulaski: Barry 4, Lemerond 4, Maroszek 2, Urben 8, Gwidt 2, Nischke 1, Servais 5, Sprangers 9. FT: 3-14. Fouls: 17.
Green Bay Preble: Konkol 4, Gorecki 2, Watza 2, Smith 9, Lucassen 6, Beauchamp 1, Day 10, Raeder 16. 3-pt: Lucassen, Day 2, Smith. FT: 10-16. Fouls: 14.
SHEBOYGAN – The Redbirds used balanced scoring, including four players in double figures, to defeat the Golden Raiders.
Addie Dwyer led De Pere with 13 points. Egan Bierowski scored 11 points, while Abby Tassoul and Aubree Fischer both scored 10 points.
Teagan Peitzmeier and Arianna Schley both scored 12 points to lead Sheboygan North.
De Pere 38 19 – 57
Sheboygan North 30 15 – 45
De Pere: Tassoul 10, Ciesielczyk 9, Dwyer 13, Washington 1, Fischer 10, Neuenfeldt 3, Bierowski 11. 3-pt: Ciesielczyk, Dwyer, Bierowski. FT: 10-14. Fouls: 12.
Sheboygan North: Post 6, Reinholz 2, Revelis 2, Spielman 4, Peitzmeier 12, Gierke 2, Schley 12, Adams 5. 3-pt: Post 2, Schley. FT: 4-13. Fouls: 13.
MANITOWOC – Gianna Guarascio poured in 15 points as the Jaguars got on top early and held on for the Fox River Classic Conference victory.
Ashwaubenon led 21-14 at intermission.
Taylor Peterson led the Ships with 15 points, while Kendall Schmitz added 12.
Ashwaubenon 21 25 – 46
Manitowoc 14 22 – 36
Ashwaubenon: Raye 8, Whiters 5, Phipps 8, Remiker 8, Guarascio 15, Daul 2. 3-pt: Remiker, Guarascio. FT: 12-19. Fouls: 9.
Manitowoc: Bolchen 5, Peterson 15, Johnson 2, Schmitz 12, Quinchia 2. 3-pt: Bolchen, Peterson 3, Schmitz. FT: 5-7. Fouls: 20. Fouled out: Johnson, Spaeth.
DE PERE – The Phantoms used a 39-22 second-half run to pull away for the Bay Conference win.
Madisyn Berggren powered West De Pere with 24 points, while Faith Walder added 22.
Brynn Krull led the Xavier attack with 13 points.
The win moves the Phantoms to 14-4 overall and 8-1 in the Bay Conference. Xavier falls to 7-10 and 4-3.
Xavier 19 22 – 41
West De Pere 21 39 – 60
Xavier: H. Hafner 9, B. Krull 13, J. Krull 4, Tylinski 4, F. Hafner 2, Heimann 7, Petersen 2. 3-pt: B. Krull 3, Heimann. FT: 5-7. Fouls: 12.
West De Pere: Rattray 6, F. Walder 22, Racine 8, Berggren 14, Van Ess 3, Francois 7. 3-pt: Rattray 2, Berggren 2, Van Ess. FT: 9-12. Fouls: 10.
DENMARK – Allie Van Vonderen had the hot hand with 25 points as the Vikings cruised past the Mustangs in North Eastern Conference action.
Denmark took a 29-8 halftime advantage and never looked back.
Grace Van Grinsven led Little Chute with four points.
Little Chute 8 1 – 9
Denmark 29 32 – 61
Little Chute: Kirchner 2, Van Grinsven 4, McGregor 3. 3-pt: None. FT: 1-2. Fouls: 12. Fouled out: Van Grinsven.
Denmark: Van Noie 8, Quick 3, Selner 5, Klinksick 2, Vogel 4, Van Vonderen 25, Lindsley 3, Umentum 2, Kraschnewski 9. 3-pt: Van Noie 2, Quick, Van Vonderen 2, Lindsley. FT: 9-14. Fouls: 5.
STURGEON BAY – Naomi Rikkola scored 21 points in the first half when the Pioneers took a 14-point lead en route to the win over the Wolves.
Rikkola finished with 27 points for Sevastopol, which is now 14-4 overall and 9-2 in the Packerland Conference.
Jaydin Nellis and Brooke Mattson both scored seven points to lead Algoma.
Algoma 13 15 – 28
Sevastopol 27 17 – 44
Algoma: Nellis 7, Krause 3, Mattson 7, Slaby 6, Schmidt 4, C. Gerdmann 1. 3-pt: Nellis, Krause, Mattson, Slaby. FT: 8-14. Fouls: 11.
Sevastopol: Ranly 5, Cain 4, S. Rikkola 1, N. Rikkola 27, B. Schartner 5, A. Schauske 2. 3-pt: N. Rikkola 4. FT: 4-13. Fouls: 12.
SUAMICO – The Pirates used a balanced scoring attack to cruise past the Trojans in Fox River Classic Conference action.
Matt Stevens led Bay Port with 13 points, while Caden Hendricks added 12 and Parker Janus 10. In all, 10 Pirates scored on the night.
Curtis Danforth had eight points to lead Southwest.
Green Bay Southwest 13 13 – 26
Bay Port 26 44 – 70
Green Bay Southwest: Stokes 5, C. Danforth 8, Hermes 4, Diemer 6, Schroeder 3. 3-pt: C. Danforth 2, Diemer 2, Schroeder. FT: 1-2. Fouls: 3.
Bay Port: Jones 6, Gering 2, Stevens 13, Durkee 9, Janus 10, Kelly 4, Thomas 4, Girald 5, Cherovsky 5, Hendricks 12. 3-pt: Jones 2, Stevens, Durkee, Janus 2, Girald, Cherovsky, Hendricks 4. FT: 2-2. Fouls: 4.
LUXEMBURG – Jacob Coisman poured in a game-high 27 points as the Spartans rallied from a four-point halftime deficit to earn the North Eastern Conference win.
Joshua Parins added 11 points for Luxemburg-Casco.
Clintonville was led by Sam Wegener with 16 points and Carter Mauel and Cale Polzin, both with 12.
Clintonville 30 25 – 55
Luxemburg-Casco 26 37 – 63
Clintonville: Wegener 16, Mauel 12, Baribeau 3, Polzin 12, Harbaugh 6, Young 6. 3-pt: Wegener 2, Mauel 2, Baribeau, Harbaugh, Young 2. FT: 5-8. Fouls: 9.
Luxemburg-Casco: Coisman 27, Piesler 3, L. Derenne 4, E. Derenne 8, Parins 11, Glampe 9, Duescher 1. 3-pt: Coisman 4, Piesler, Parins 3, Glampe. FT: 7-11. Fouls: 8.
WRIGHTSTOWN – The Panthers overcame a 21-2 first-half run by the Tigers to take a two-point lead at halftime on the way to the win.
JJ Pytleski scored 21 points to lead Oconto Falls. Emerich Skarban and Jameson Beaman both added 12 points.
Ethan Cyra led Wrightstown with 16 points. Kaden Colwell added 12.
Oconto Falls 31 37 – 68
Wrightstown 29 28 – 57
Oconto Falls: Yuma 8, Carriveau 6, Skarban 12, Beaman 12, Wold 9, Pytleski 21. 3-pt: Skarban 2, Beaman, Wold 3, Pytleski 3. FT: 11-17. Fouls: 8.
Wrightstown: Kittoe 3, Theunis 8, Humphreys 8, VandenHeuvel 3, Colwell 12, Cyra 16, Morschauser 7. 3-pt: Kittoe, Theunis 2, Humphreys 2, VandenHeuvel, Colwell, Cyra 2. FT: 4-8. Fouls: 19.
WAUPACA – Aaron Wolff scored 21 points to pass the 1,000 career points mark while he and his teammates played excellent team defense in the Comets’ win over the Vikings.
Wolff finished with 21 points, while Austin Adamczak finished with 18 points. Westen Lauritzen added 11 points.
Denmark was led by Jack Dewar’s nine points.
Denmark 24 17 – 41
Waupaca 28 32 – 60
Denmark: Anderson 2, Delarwelle 6, Dittmer 2, Bohn 4, Kapinos 6, Malay 6, Dewar 9, Jeanquart 6. 3-pt: Dewar, Kapinos. FT: 5-6. Fouls: 11.
Waupaca: Adamczak 18, Lauritzen 11, Bessman 7, Wolff 21, Harms 3. 3-pt: Adamczak 2, Lauritzen, Bessman, Wolff 4, Harms. FT: 7-8. Fouls: 5.
BONDUEL – Quinn Wesenberg had the hot hand with 19 points and Ryan Westrich added 14 as Bonduel stayed unbeaten at 16-0, including a 9-0 mark in the Central Wisconsin Conference.
In all, nine Bears scored in the game.
Reed Schlueter and Brady Jaeckle led Manawa with nine points apiece.
Manawa 20 18 – 38
Bonduel 47 19 – 66
Manawa: Brayden Zielke 5, Schlueter 9, Braison Zielke 7, J. Jaeckle 2, Zirbel 6, B. Jaeckle 9. 3-pt: Brayden Zielke, Schlueter, Braison Zielke, B. Jaeckle. FT: 0-0. Fouls: 18.
Bonduel: Johnson 7, Zuleger 2, Westrich 14, Hartlaben 3, Moesch 7, Wesenberg 19, Anvelink 8, Roberts 4, Schroeder 2. 3-pt: Johnson, Moesch, Wesenberg 4, Anvelink 2. FT: 10-13. Fouls: 6.
GILLETT – Jesse DeBauch poured in 39 points and Jed Herzog had 20 as Gillett took charge from the start.
The Tigers raced out to a 50-26 halftime advantage and marched their way to the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
Also scoring in double figures for Gillett was Ryan Pensis with 17 points.
Cory McIntyre and Daniel Guitierrez powered the Thunderhawks with 17 points each, while Mason Laster chipped in 12.
Oneida Nation 26 27 – 53
Gillett 50 32 – 82
Oneida Nation: C. Skenadore 2, Danforth 3, McIntyre 17, Guitierrez 17, Laster 12, Ninham 2. 3-pt: Danforth, Guitierrez, Laster. FT: 8-12. Fouls: 12.
Gillett: Halla 3, Herzog 20, Slatky 3, Pensis 17, DeBauch 39. 3-pt: Halla, Pensis 3, DeBauch 5. FT: 7-9. Fouls: 13.
COLEMAN – Teagan Anderson had the hot hand with 18 points and Jake Farley added 13 as the Cavaliers built an early lead and cruised to the Marinette & Oconto County win.
St. Thomas led 34-25 at the break and outscored Coleman by two the rest of the way.
Victor Kostreva led the Cougars with 18 points, while Tyler Rennie added 11.
St. Thomas Aquinas 34 25 – 59
Coleman 25 23 – 48
St. Thomas Aquinas: Anderson 18, Peters 8, Duvall 9, Farley 13, Piasecki 5, Paidhl 6. 3-pt: Duvall, Farley, Piasecki. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 11.
Coleman: Kolton Peters 5, Kollin Peters 6, Rennie 11, Dufeck 6, Whitaker 2, Kostreva 18. 3-pt: Kolton Peters, Rennie. FT: 2-5. Fouls: 14. Fouled out: Rennie.
LENA – The Badgers’ Tommy Martin and Cameron Schiefelbein combined for 49 points in Niagara’s win over the Wildcats.
Martin led Niagara with 27 points. Schiefelbein added 22.
Lena was led by Mason Spice with 16 points.
Niagara 35 36 – 72
Lena 12 16 – 28
Niagara: Tripp 4, Neuens 6, Hannah 3, Martin 27, Stachowicz 2, Holmes 5, Schiefelbein 22, Anderson 1, Wheeler 2. 3-pt: Hannah, Martin 2, Holmes, Schiefelbein. FT: 5-8. Fouls: 7.
Lena: Koslowsky 3, Comings 6, Spice 16, Schlosser 3. 3-pt: Koslowsky, Comins 2, Spice, Schlosser. FT: 1-7. Fouls: 7.
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