The UWGB men’s basketball team ended a 21-game losing streak Sunday.
The UWGB men’s basketball team ended a 21-game losing streak Sunday.
(This story has been updated with new information.)
SUAMICO – The Pirates held off the Phantoms in a low-scoring second half after both teams scored 41 points in the first half.
Bay Port was led by Mondes Kelly with 13 points. Maddox Cornette added nine points and six rebounds.
Bryce Borowicz led West De Pere with 18 points and Tref Rademaker added 16.
West De Pere 41 15 – 56
Bay Port 41 16 – 57
West De Pere: B. Borowicz 18, Greisen 5, Samson 2, Kraft 6, Deschane 8, C. Borowicz 1, Rademaker 16. 3-pt: B. Borowicz 6, Greisen, Rademaker. FT: 12-23. Fouls: 18.
Bay Port: Jones 8, Stevens 5, Durkee 5, Binns 6, Kelly 13, Thomas 4, Hendricks 7, Cornette 9. 3-pt: Binns 2, Jones, Durkee, Cornette. FT: 14-20. Fouls: 22.
APPLETON – The Foxes had 11 players score in the North Eastern Conference win over the Spartans.
Caleb Dahlke led FVL with 15 points. Graham Feidt and Gabe Heiges each added nine points.
The Spartans were led by Joshua Parins with eight points.
Luxemburg-Casco 10 21 – 31
Fox Valley Lutheran 30 30 – 60
Luxemburg-Casco: Coisman 5, Piesler 3, L. Derenne 5, E. Derenne 4, Klaubauf 2, Parins 8, Glampe 4. 3-pt: Parins 2, Glampe, Coisman. FT: 5-9. Fouls: 10.
Fox Valley Lutheran: Heiges 9, Erickson 3, Feidt 9, Nowak 5, Schlueter 2, Lindell 2, Williams 2, Papendorf 6, A. Dahlke 4, Kapande 3, C. Dahlke 15. 3-pt: C. Dahlke, Nowak, Feidt, Erickson. FT: 6-7. Fouls: 10.
MENASHA – The Bluejays outscored the Hawks by 10 points in the second half to pull away for the Bay Conference win.
Menasha had four players score in double figures, led by Mason Lukasavage with 18 points. Levi Miller made five 3-pointers and added 15 points, CK White scored 13 and Josiah Hibbler had 12.
Shawano was led by Logan Sipple, who scored 19 of his game-high 28 points in the first half. William Verkuilen added 13 points and Crew Weisnicht added 11.
Shawano 32 36 – 68
Menasha 36 46 – 82
Shawano: Verkuilen 13, Sipple 28, Brocker 2, Passehl 2, Beyer 4, Nordin 6, Swedberg 2, Weisnicht 11. 3-pt: Verkuilen 2, Sipple, Weisnicht. FT: 16-21. Fouls: 10.
Menasha: White 13, Mukome 3, Hibbler 12, Seyange 5, Miller 15, Cantu 3, Lockridge 8, Wilke 5, Lukasavage 18. 3-pt: Miller 5, Lukasavage 3, White, Mukome, Hibbler, Seyange, Wilke. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 18.
COLEMAN – The Blue Devils led by 25 points at halftime in the victory over the Cougars.
Oconto was led by Carter Koch with 26 points. Cooper Campshure added 14 points and Trenton Hartman scored 11.
Coleman was led by Tyler Rennie with 16 points. Brady Dufeck added 11 points.
Oconto 36 39 – 75
Coleman 11 28 – 39
Oconto: Bastian 2, Alwin 5, Campshure 14, Hartman 11, Goetsch 2, Thiele 3, Colvin 8, Scott 2, Koch 26, Guerrero 2. 3-pt: Campshure 2, Colvin 2, Koch 2, Thiele. FT: 4-10. Fouls: 13.
Coleman: Ziemer 3, Kolton Peters 6, Rennie 16, Dufeck 11, Theilman 1, Corona Pyawasay 2. 3-pt: Ziemer, Rennie, Dufeck. FT: 8-12. Fouls: 13.
LENA – Mason Spice scored 32 points to lead the Wildcats to the nonconference victory.
Carney-Nadeau 14 33 – 47
Lena 33 37 – 70
Carney-Nadeau: Thoune 8, Wilson 8, Maule 8, Mellen 5, Kasbohm 18. 3-pt: Kasbohm 6, Maule 2, Wilson 2, Mellen. FT: 0-2. Fouls: 14.
Lena: Peters 3, Koslowsky 1, Shallow 4, Comins 6, Spice 32, Belognia 10, Thomson 5, Potter 2, Schlosser 3, Behnke 4. 3-pt: Spice 2, Comins. FT: 9-15. Fouls: 9.
GILLETT – Jesse DeBauch scored 45 points to lead the Tigers to the nonconference win.
DeBauch scored 24 points in the second half and was 15-for-17 at the free throw line in the game. Ryan Pensis added 13 points for Gillett.
Manawa was led by Brady Jaeckle with 21 points and Brayden Zielke added 18.
Manawa 21 39 – 60
Gillett 28 45 – 73
Manawa: BraydenZielke 18, Schlueter 7, Braison Zielke 2, J. Jaeckle 7, Zirbel 5, B. Jaeckle 21. 3-pt: Brayden Zielke, B. Jaeckle. FT: 10-23. Fouls: 25.
Gillett: Wendorff 3, Halla 1, Rosenlund 5, Herzog 4, Slatky 2, Pensis 13, DeBauch 45. 3-pt: DeBauch 2, Pensis 2. FT: 27-33. Fouls: 19.
SEYMOUR – The Jaguars led by 14 points at halftime in the nonconference win over the Thunder.
Aubrey House led Ashwaubenon with 14 points, including 11 in the first half. Gianna Guarascio added 10 points.
Seymour was led by Kenlee Jensen with 11 points.
Ashwaubenon 30 20 – 50
Seymour 16 20 – 36
Ashwaubenon: Raye 2, Whiters 3, Phipps 9, Remiker 5, Guarascio 10, Daul 3, House 14, Brunhoefer 2, Matchopatow 2. 3-pt: Matchopatow 3, House 2, Guarascio 2, Whiters, Phipps, Remiker, Daul. FT: 4-9. Fouls: 19.
Seymour: Jensen 11, Schuettpelz 1, Zahn 4, Boyd 5, Wenninger 3, Schueler 4, Hill 2, Krueger 4, VanDeHei 2. 3-pt: Jensen, Boyd, Wenninger. FT: 13-20. Fouls: 17.
MANITOWOC – The Phantoms led by 16 points in the nonconference win over the Ships.
Faith Walder led West De Pere with 20 points. Madisyn Berggren added 12 points and Ella Francois scored 11.
Manitowoc was led by Sarah Bolchen with 23 points.
West De Pere 32 36 – 68
Manitowoc 16 34 – 50
West De Pere: Hoffman 5, Rattray 3, F. Walder 20, Racine 9, Runke 1, Berggren 12, Francois 11, M. Walder 5, Doyen 2. 3-pt: Hoffman, Rattray, F. Walder, Berggren, Francois, M. Walder. FT: 8-10. Fouls: 15.
Manitowoc: Bolchen 23, Peterson 3, Johnson 6, Schmitz 7, Quinchia 8, Spaeth 3. 3-pt: Bolchen 2, Quinchia 2, Schmitz, Peterson, Spaeth. FT: 11-15. Fouls: 10.
MISHICOT – The Spartans led by 22 points at halftime in the nonconference victory.
Luxemburg-Casco was led by Sienna Blohowiak with 15 points. Erin Cherovsky and Maggie DeBaker both added 10 points.
Mishicot was led by Kensington Rosenow with 19 points.
Luxemburg-Casco 35 23 – 58
Mishicot 13 20 – 33
Luxemburg-Casco: Cherovsky 10, Heurkens 4, Bray 2, Mrotek 3, Schley 4, Blohowiak 15, Calli Host 2, DeBaker 10, Chloe Host 2, Deprez 4, Tassoul 2. 3-pt: Mrotek, Blohowiak. FT: 10-18. Fouls: 13.
Mishicot: Rosenow 19, Cisler 7, Krause 7. 3-pt: Rosenow 3, Krause. FT: 3-7. Fouls: 17.
ALGOMA – The Wolves scored 42 points in the first half in the victory over the Vikings.
Algoma was led by Sierra Slaby with 18 points. Jadyn Nellis added 16 points, while Brooke Mattson and Bristol Schmidt each scored 10.
Gibraltar was led by Megan Schar with 14 points.
Gibraltar 18 10 – 28
Algoma 42 32 – 74
Gibraltar: Schar 14, Gorham 7, Jarosh 5, Gallant 2. 3-pt: Schar 2. FT: 4-10. Fouls: 14.
Algoma: Nellis 16, Loucks 2, Krause 9, Mattson 10, Slaby 18, Schmidt 10, C. Gerdmann 2, T. Gerdmann 7. 3-pt: Nellis 4, Slaby 4, Krause 3, Mattson. FT: 12-15. Fouls: 8.
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