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GREEN BAY – Ty Gerard scored 21 points as the Hornets beat the Terrors in a nonconference high school boys basketball game.
Gerard scored 18 points in the second half as Preble held off an Appleton West rally to improve its record to 2-1.
Peyton Kuehn added 14 points and nine rebounds for Preble.
Parrion Peace led Appleton West with 14 points and Braylon Ise added 13.
Appleton West 26 35 – 61
Green Bay Preble 34 32 – 66
Appleton West: Ise 13, Hinkens 10, Tiwana 4, Bennett 9, Peace 14, Salley 7, Alger 2, Nelson 2. 3-pt: Peace 3, Ise 3, Bennett, Hinkens 2. FT: 12-19. Fouls: 17. Fouled out: Peace.
Green Bay Preble: Gerard 21, Sullivan 3, Sprutles 2, Kuehn 14, Levanetz 3, Flowers 7, Johnson 11, Howard 5. 3-pt: Johnson 3, Gerard 2, Flowers, Levanetz, Sprutles. FT: 13-18. Fouls: 16.
PEMBINE – Tommy Martin scored 19 points to lead Niagara in the victory.
Cameron Schiefelbein added 10 points for Niagara.
Goodman/Pembine was led by Josh Knutson with 10 points.
Niagara 19 31 – 50
Goodman/Pembine 10 20 – 30
Niagara: Tripp 6, Neuens 7, Martin 19, Stachowicz 6, Schiefelbein 10, Wheeler 2. 3-pt: Martin, Tripp. FT: 4-10. Fouls: 9.
Goodman/Pembine: Severson 8, Ipsa 2, Knutson 10, Kozelek 3, Braaton 2, Jonas 5. 3-pt: Knutson 2, Kozelek, Jonas. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 11.
PESHTIGO – Bristol Schmidt scored 17 points and Jadyn Nellis had 14 to lead the Wolves to the victory.
Algoma outscored Peshtigo 26-5 in the second half to pull away and had an 18-5 scoring advantage at the free throw line in the game.
Peshtigo was led by Skylyn Baxter with 16 points.
Algoma 17 26 – 43
Peshtigo 28 5 – 33
Algoma: Nellis 14,Krause 5, Mattson 3, Slaby 2, Schmidt 17, C. Gerdmann 1, T. Gerdmann 1. 3-pt: Nellis 2. FT: 18-22. Fouls: 18.
Peshtigo: Nelson 3, Wortner 3, Finger 5, Baxter 16, Pesch 6. 3-pt: Baxter 2, Pesch. FT: 5-15. Fouls: 21.
OCONTO – The Blue Devils led by 13 points at halftime and then pulled away in the second half.
Natalie Schlueter led Oconto with 16 points, Addisyn Viestenz scored 13 and Bella Coshenet had 12.
Gibraltar was led by Mikala Gorham with 17 points.
Gibraltar 12 20 – 32
Oconto 25 36 – 61
Gibraltar: Schar 6, Abby Jarosh 2, Tepe 2, Anna Jarosh 2, Gallant 2, Gorham 17, Martin 1. 3-pt: Schar. FT: 9-25. Fouls: 30.
Oconto: Viestenz 13, Wusterbarth 5, Martin 4, Coshenet 12, Sydor 3, Mossakowski 2, Heimke 4, Schlueter 16, TerMaat 2. 3-pt: Coshenet 2, Wusterbarth. FT: 16-32. Fouls: 25.
ONEIDA – Cilena Guns scored 12 points for Gillett in the victory.
Maggie Kaczmarek added 11 points and Hope Soper scored 10 for Gillett.
Oneida Nation got a game-high 17 points from Jaylyn Caldwell.
Gillett 14 25 – 39
Oneida Nation 17 19 – 36
Gillett: Schaal 3, Soper 10, Guns 12, Kaczmarek 11, Pate 3. 3-pt: Kaczmarek 3, Guns, Soper, Schaal. FT: 11-20. Fouls: 13.
Oneida Nation: Flores 2, King 6, J. Danforth 3, Cloud 6, R. Danforth 2, Caldwell 17. 3-pt: Caldwell 4, King 2, J. Danforth. FT: 5-11. Fouls: 17.
MARINETTE – Vivian Kostreva scored 15 points to lead the Cougars to the victory.
St. Thomas Aquinas was led by Kate Peters with six points.
Coleman 30 22 – 52
St. Thomas Aquinas 5 6 – 11
Coleman: Kostreva 15, Jensen 6, Markiewicz 5, Gilbertson 7, Kuchta 2, Rosner 7, Gross 6, Seibert 2, Kurth 2. 3-pt: Kostreva. FT: 7-12. Fouls: 15.
St. Thomas Aquinas: Peters 6, Anderson 2, Paidl 3. 3-pt: None. FT: 7-19. Fouls: 10.
NIAGARA – Eva Brooks scored 11 points for Lena in the victory.
Kali Fischer and Madi Thomson both added 10 points for the Wildcats.
Niagara was led by Mallory Sanicki with eight points.
Lena 13 29 – 42
Niagara 13 23 – 36
Lena: Kostreva 2, Brooks 11, Van Ark 5, H. Thomson 2, M. Thomson 10, Fischer 10, Kushner 2. 3-pt: Fischer, Van Ark. FT: 10-14. Fouls: 11.
Niagara: Sweig 2, M. Sanicki 8, B. Sanicki 6, Jones 2, Neuens-Allred 6, Swanson 6, Kleikamp 5, Walker 1. 3-pt: Swanson 2, Neuens-Allred 2, B. Sanicki 2, M. Sanicki. FT: 3-6. Fouls: 13.
OCONTO FALLS – The Panthers led 37-21 at halftime in the nonconference victory over the Eagles.
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