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KIMBERLY – West De Pere’s Tref Rademaker had 33 points in leading the Phantoms (15-7) to the nonconference road win.
Rademaker, a 6-foot-9 sophomore forward, had five 3-pointers. Ryan Borowicz added 13 points for the Phantoms.
Aaron Cullen led Kimberly (9-13) with 19 points. Landen Van Offeren and Ben Grabner scored 14 and 13 points, respectively.
West De Pere 41 35 – 76
Kimberly 34 28 – 62
West De Pere: Ryan Borowicz 13, Greisen 7, Samson 11, Kraft 5, Deschane 2,Wilichowski 3, Cooper Borowicz 2, Rademaker 33. 3-pt: R. Borowicz 3, Greisen, Samson, Kraft, Wilichowski, Rademaker 5. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 15.
Kimberly: Cullen 19, Wildes 4, Van Offeren 14, Pleau 2, Krause 10, Grabner 13. 3-pt: Cullen 2, Grabner 3, Krause. FT: 14-18. Fouls: 12.
APPLETON – The Tritons built a 14-point halftime lead in the nonconference win over the Foxes.
Notre Dame was led by Andrew Rader with 21 points. Drew Siudzinski added 16 points and Jack Warden scored 13.
The Foxes were led by Lucas Papendorf with 18 points and Amani Dahlke with 17.
Notre Dame 39 35 – 74
Fox Valley Lutheran 25 26 – 51
Notre Dame: Weber 5, Austin Hendricks 8, Siudzinski 16, Ciak 2, Warden 13, Guyette 9, Rader 21. 3-pt: Warden 3, Rader 2, Weber, Guyette. FT: 5-5. Fouls: 8.
Fox Valley Lutheran: Heiges 4, Feidt 7, Papendorf 18, A. Dahlke 17, Kapande 2, C. Dahlke 3. 3-pt: A. Dahlke 3, Feidt, C. Dahlke. FT: 0-0. Fouls: 9.
LUXEMBURG – The Bluejays led by 14 points at halftime in the nonconference win over the Spartans.
Menasha had five players score in double figures, led by Mason Lukasavage with 16 points. CK White and Tray Lockridge both added 15 points, and JC Mukome and Shamir Senyange each had 13.
The Spartans were led by Josh Parins with 16 points and Tatem Klaubauf with 14 points.
Menasha 49 43 – 92
Luxemburg-Casco 35 49 – 84
Menasha: White 15, Mukome 13, Hibbler 8, Senyange 13, Miller 5, Cantu 2, Lockridge 15, Johnson 3, Wilke 2, Lukasavage 16. 3-pt: Mukome 3, White 2, Hibbler 2, Lukasavage 2, Johnson, Miller, Senyange. FT: 8-11. Fouls: 19.
Luxemburg-Casco: Coisman 13, Piesler 9, L. Derenne 6, Doell 6, E. Derenne 10, Klaubauf 14, Parins 16, Glampa 6, Duescher 4. 3-pt: Coisman 3, Parins 3, Piesler 2, L. Derenne. FT: 9-16. Fouls: 14.
WRIGHTSTOWN – The Thunder led by 13 points in the second half and held off the Tigers for the nonconference win.
Seymour was led by Kyler Marks with 19 points. Isaac Feske added 15 points and Xavier Salzman scored 11.
Wrightstown was led by Kaden Colwell with 13 points. Aiden Humphreys added 12 and Truman Morschauser added nine.
Seymour 30 34 – 64
Wrightstown 26 26 – 52
Seymour: X. Salzman 11, Geyso 8, Paltzer 2, Marks 19, Krause 9, Feske 15. 3-pt: Feske 3, Krause 3, X. Salzman 2, Geyso 2. FT: 10-15. Fouls: 14.
Wrightstown: Kittoe 5, Theunis 1, Humphreys 12, Buntin 4, Colwell 13, Cyra 8, Morschauser 9. 3-pt: Humphreys 3, Cyra 2, Colwell. FT: 4-9. Fouls: 13.
GREEN BAY – The Eagles scored 54 points in the first half in the victory over the Blazers.
Drew Daoust led Southern Door with 35 points. Caden Pierre added 17 points and Lauden Berg added 12.
NEW Lutheran was led by Reid Nelson with 12 points.
Southern Door 54 29 – 83
NEW Lutheran 18 19 – 37
Southern Door: Daoust 35, B. Berg 2, Beck 2, Fish 2, Neinas 8, Pierre 17, L Berg 12, Vandertie 2, Meeks 3. 3-pt: Daoust 3, Pierre 3, Meeks. FT: 8-13. Fouls: 11.
NEW Lutheran: Nelson 12, Schultz 8, Gajeski 2, Monfre 5, Faulkner 8, Herlache 2. 3-pt: Nelson, Faulkner 2. FT: 6-12. Fouls: 10.
CRIVITZ – The Wolverines led by 14 points at halftime in the victory over the Rangers.
Crivitz was led by Evan Orlando with 17 points. Kade Thoma added 15 points.
Wausaukee was led by Dylan Lang with 11 points.
Wausaukee 21 28 – 49
Crivitz 35 30 – 65
Wausaukee: Kyle Suennen 2, Kayden Suennen 6, Betts 2, Lang 11, Edlebeck 2, Vanick 4, E. Suennen 7, Dunlap 5, Thomson 10. 3-pt: E. Suennen, Dunlap. FT: 7-10. Fouls: 9.
Crivitz: Orlando 17, Flynn 7, Sellen 2, Banaszak 5, Vandermause 6, Thoma 15, Brandon 2, Allard 2, Polomis 6, Stahl 1. 3-pt: Orlando 2, Flynn, Banaszak. FT: 7-13. Fouls: 12.
PESHTIGO – The Bears scored 52 points in the first half as they improved to 22-1 for the season with the nonconference win.
Quinn Wesenberg made six 3-pointers and scored 28 points to lead Bonduel. Carter Moesch added 13 points and Ryan Westrich scored 11 for Bonduel.
Peshtigo was led by Levi Hodgens with six points.
Bonduel 52 36 – 88
Peshtigo 7 25 – 32
Bonduel: Johnson 7, Westphal 2, Zuleger 5, Westrich 11, Uelmen 3, Moesch 13, Ballwahn 2, Wesenberg 28, Anvelink 7, Roberts 7, Schroeder 3. 3-pt: Wesenberg 6, Moesch 3, Johnson, Zuleger, Uelmen, Anvelink, Schroeder. FT: 4-5. Fouls: 5.
Peshtigo: Polzin 3, Robison 2, Bergeson 5, Haulotte 2, Reiswitz 2, Bickel 3, Bergesen 2, Hodgens 6, Baxter 5, Roeder 2. 3-pt: Baxter, Bickel, Bergeson, Polzin. FT: 2-6. Fouls: 5.
GILLETT – Jesse DeBauch scored 37 points to lead the Tigers to the victory.
Suring was led by Michael Bailey with 17 points. Taylor Booth-Stoffregen added 13 points.
Suring 26 20 – 46
Gillett 27 29 – 56
Suring: Booth-Stoffregen 13, Thomson 5, Haak 10, Bailey 17, Hischke 1. 3-pt: Booth-Stoffregen, Thomson. FT: 10-15. Fouls: 21.
Gillett: Halla 4, Herzog 4, Slatky 1, Pensis 10, DeBauch 37. 3-pt: Pensis 2, DeBauch. FT: 15-21. Fouls: 13.
ONEIDA – The Badgers outscored the Thunderhawks 43-14 in the second half to secure the victory.
Cameron Schiefelbein led Niagara with 33 points.
Oneida Nation was led by Cory McIntyre with 12 points. Mason Laster added 11.
Niagara 36 43 – 79
Oneida Nation 29 14 – 43
Niagara: Tripp 12, Neuens 8, Stachowicz 6, Holmes 2, Bartels 8, Courts 3, Schiefelbein 33, Anderson 2, Wheeler 5. 3-pt: Tripp 3, Stachowicz, Bartels, Courts, Schiefelbein. FT: 12-20. Fouls: 10.
Oneida Nation: McIntyre 12, Leroy 2, Hill 3, Gutierrez 10, Laster 11, Summers-Berg 5. 3-pt: McIntyre, Summers-Berg, Gutierrez, Laster, Hill. FT: 2-9. Fouls: 13.
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