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.
MADISON – The Redbirds led by 10 points at halftime and then built the lead in the second half for the nonconference win.
Pryce Gregoire led De Pere with 18 points. Zach Kinziger added 15.
De Pere 27 31 – 58
Madison Memorial 17 16 – 33
De Pere: Demovsky 2, Maniscalco 2, Kinziger 15, Hutjens 9, Robb 2, Herlache 3, Bonfigt 5, Krueger 2, Gregoire 18. 3-pt: Kinziger 3, Hutjens 3, Gregoire 2, Bonfigt, Herlache. FT: 2-3. Fouls: 14.
Madison Memorial: C. Liggon 6, E. Liggon 4, Wischhoff 7, Moore 5, Russell 1, Dykstra 4, Miller 2, Beyler 2, Team 2. 3-pt: C. Liggon, Wischhoff, Moore. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 9.
BRUSSELS – The Eagles led by 14 points in the victory over the Pioneers.
Drew Daoust led Southern Door with 22 points. Lauden Berg added 19 points and Caden Pierre scored 16.
Sevastopol was led by Logan Schuh with 11 points.
Sevastopol 19 33 – 52
Southern Door 33 35 – 68
Sevastopol: Schuh 11, Kacmarynski 1, Valdivia 4, Ash 2, Wiesner 5, Tanck 10, Lardinois 6, Kuehn 6, Delsart 7. 3-pt: Kuehn 2, Tanck 2, Wiesner, Schuh, Delsart. FT: 1-12. Fouls: 17.
Southern Door: Daoust 22, B. Berg 2, Beck 2, Neinas 7, Pierre 16, L. Berg 19. 3-pt: Pierre 3. FT: 15-22. Fouls: 17.
FISH CREEK – The Blazers led by 16 points at halftime in the victory over the Vikings.
NEW Lutheran was led by Isaiah Faulkner with 14 points. Reid Nelson added 11 and Grayson Herlache scored 10.
Gibraltar was led by Liam Lindenberg with 11 points.
NEW Lutheran 26 21 – 47
Gibraltar 10 23 – 33
NEW Lutheran: Nelson 11, Schutz 6, Gajeski 4, Monfre 2, Faulkner 14, Herlache 10. 3-pt: Faulkner 4, Herlache, Nelson. FT: 1-6. Fouls: 8.
Gibraltar: Brey 4, Lindenberg 11, Rericha 3, Kita 4, Bultman 4, Jauregui 4, Mize 3. 3-pt: Lindenberg 3. FT: 4-9. Fouls: 6.
BONDUEL – The Bears scored 68 points in the first half in the victory over the Cougars to remain undefeated.
Cade Johnson scored 30 points to lead Bonduel. Race Anvelink made six 3-pointers and added 24 points as 11 players scored for Bonduel, which improves to 17-0 this season.
Coleman was led by Kolton Peters with 18 points and Tyler Rennie with 16.
Coleman 33 20 – 53
Bonduel 68 38 – 106
Coleman: Kolton Peters 18, Kollin Peters 5, Rennie 16, Whitaker 2, Tedtman 2, Kostreva 8, Corona 2. 3-pt: Kolton Peters 2, Rennie 2, Kollin Peters. FT: 2-4. Fouls: 8.
Bonduel: Johnson 30, Zuleger 6, Westrich 14, Hartlaben 1, Uelmen 5, Zernicke 2, Moesch 11, Ballwahn 2, Wesenberg 7, Anvelink 24, Roberts 4. 3-pt: Anvelink 6, Johnson 3, Zuleger 2, Uelmen, Moesch. FT: 7-10. Fouls: 7.
GREEN BAY – Jaelyn Wenninger scored 13 points and Keira VandeHei added 11 to lead the Thunder to the victory.
Green Bay East was led by Jamaya Mariner with 23 points.
Seymour: Schuettpelz 4, Zahn 6, K. VandeHei 11, Boyd 8, Wenninger 13, Schueler 3, Martinez 6, Krueger 2, A. VandeHei 7.
Green Bay East: Lipscomb 3, Mariner 23, Payant 4, Gonion 2, LaTour 6.
OSHKOSH – The Wolverines led by seven points at halftime and exended the lead in the second half for the victory.
Lucy Gruszynski and Brechen Ott each scored 12 points for Crivitz. Kiya Brand added 11 points.
Suring was led by Bunny Cramer with 14 points.
Suring 17 14 – 31
Crivitz 24 22 – 46
Suring: Peterson 6, Pommerich 2, Cramer 14, Cox 2, Skarban 6, Christensen 1. 3-pt: Peterson 2, Cramer 2. FT: 3-6. Fouls: 16.
Crivitz: Gruszynski 12, Brand 11, Ott 12, Logan 2, Pusick 4, Wesoloski 2, Meyers 3. 3-pt: Gruszynski. FT: 15-20. Fouls: 11.
HUDSON – The Raiders scored three goals in the second period in the victory over the Pirates.
Bay Port goalie Benjamin Knutson made 45 saves. Hudson goalie Owen Prescher had 19 saves.
SHAWANO – Max Huntington and Gavin Hundt scored goals for Shawano/Bonduel in the loss to the Warriors.
Blake Knope added a goal for Shawano/Bonduel, which trailed 3-2 after two periods before Waupun scored twice in the final period.
Shawano/Bonduel goalie Kaiden Thornborrow made 40 saves. Waupun goalie Blake Colker had 13 saves.
KAUKAUNA 269.5, HORTONVILLE 161.5, BAY PORT 147, FREEDOM 146.5, DENMARK 139, COLEMAN 138.5, PULASKI 121, SEYMOUR 119, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 109, OCONTO FALLS 101.5, WEST DE PERE 93.5, NEW LONDON 70, PORT WASHINGTON 48.5, PESHTIGO 44.5, ELKHORN AREA 43, ANTIGO 42, CRANDON 39.5
106 – First: Jack Falk PUL major dec. Kaeden Van Camp WDP 12-0; Third: Parker Owens COL won by medical forfeit over Trenton VanSchyndel KAU. 113 – First: Nick Jenkins KAU major dec. Thomas Heraly WDP 11-2; Third: Sam Ellerman HOR major dec. Bently Nowak COL 11-0. 120 – First: Andy DiPiazza KAU dec. Owen Wathke BP 3-2; Third: Logan Boehnlein SEY dec. Carson Blohowiak L-C 4-3. 126 – First: Carson Neubert L-C dec. Alois Schlumpf BP 5-3; Third: Conner Markiewicz COL major dec. Hunter Taff KAU 15-4. 132 – First: Aidan Peters SEY dec. Cash Botting HOR 5-2; Third: Joseph Jeanquart L-C major dec. Broc Ambrosius PUL 10-0. 138 – First: Peter Tomazevic FRE technical fall over Connor Steffens SEY 21-6; Third: Brexden Kane CRA dec. Daniel Beaupre WDP 6-4. 144 – First: Cole Bozile OF dec. Blakelee Bastien L-C 3-0; Third: Ty Dennee CRA dec. Collin Schroeder HOR 9-5. 150 – First: Nolan Skebba HOR pinned Peyton Lee KAU 3:50; Third: Jayson Arrowood ANT dec. Cole Bartlein BP 7-1. 157 – First: Ryan Schmidt KAU technicall fall over Carter Melichar PW 18-1; Third: Murphy Beyer FRE pinned Cole Berth COL 1:59. 165 – First: Steven Kielpikowski DEN dec. Kolin DeGroot KAU 7-3; Third: Nolan Kielcheski ANT dec. Isaiah Nowak COL 4-3. 175 – First: Liam Crook KAU major dec. Vincent Cook FRE 13-1; Third: Nick Trepanier OF dec. Braylon Stegall WDP SV-1 1-2. 190 – First: Brady Sprangers KAU pinned Quinn Kaminski DEN 3:07; Third: Howie Roloff NL won by medical forfeit over Andy Servais PUL. 215 – First: Cael Leisgang SEY dec. Henry Vander Heiden FRE 7-5; Third: Austin McHugh HOR major dec. Lukas Weyenberg BP 14-0. 285 – First: Hunter Vander Heiden FRE technical fall over Nehemiah Lendobeja KAU 17-2; Third: Preston Krueger NL pinned Alex Warden BP 1:33.
GREEN BAY WEST/EAST/SOUTHWEST 224.5, REEDSVILLE 212.5, NEW HOLSTEIN 153.5, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 151.5, OZAUKEE 146, FOND DU LAC 138.5, FORT ATKINSON 111.5, OAKFIELD 102, LIVING WORD LUTHERAN 95.5, JOHNSON CREEK 73.5, MONTELLO 70, NICOLET 62.5, DODGELAND 53, LOURDES ACADEMY/VALLEY CHRISTIAN 38
Green Bay West/East/Southwest
120 – 2, Preston Madison, 4-1. 132 – 2, Tai VanRemortel, 4-1. 144 – 2, Jesus Santos-Martinez, 4-1. 150 – 2, Dylan Froelich, 3-1. 165 – 2, Luke Rissling, 3-1. 215 – 3, Fontane Sifonte, 2-2. 285 – 5, Carter Bankes, 3-2.
JEFFERSON 541, DE SOTO 449, LAKE MILLS 432, MARTIN LUTHER 398, RANDOM LAKE 388, MENASHA 361, WAUKESHA SOUTH 351, MONONA GROVE/MCFARLAND 309, DEERFIELD 298, POYNETTE 293, SUN PRAIRIE EAST 288, WATERLOO 277, KEWAUNEE 263, BRODHEAD/JUDA 253, MILWAUKEE BRADLEY TECH/CARMEN/ARTS/JUNEAU 198, STOUGHTON 142, KENOSHA CHRISTIAN LIFE 133, MADISON LA FOLLETTE 131
Kewaunee
138 – 9, Mason VanGoethem, 2-1. 144 – 6, Tucker DuFresne, 3-2. 150 – 6, Trevor Gauthier, 3-2. 285 – 1, Mitchell Boeder, 4-0.
TEAM STANDINGS – 1, BURLINGTON; 2, PEWAUKEE; 3, VERONA AREA; 4, MENOMONEE FALLS; 5, ASHWAUBENON; 6, JANESVILLE PARKER; 7, RACINE ST. CATHERINE’S/LUTHERAN; 8, MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY.
Ashwaubenon results
Verona 45, Ashwaubenon 30; Ashwaubenon 57, Racine St. Catherine’s/Lutheran 21; Burlington 59, Ashwaubenon 18; Ashwaubenon 51, Marquette 15; Ashwaubenon 42, Janesville Parker 35.
113 – Collin DeMars, 5-0. 126/132 – Cale Wallace, 5-0. 126/132 – Chandler Steele, 3-2. 157 – Nolan Vertz, 3-2. 165 – Matthew Griepentrog, 3-2. 285 – Ben Hutto, 4-1.
PORTAGE 197, CHILTON/HILBERT 190.5, LENA 183.5, LACONIA 153, MISHICOT 133.5, SHEBOYGAN SOUTH 99, LAKESIDE LUTHERAN 86, ST. JOHN’S NORTHWEST ACADEMY 79, PECATONICA/ARGYLE 60, RIPON 49
Lena
106 – 2, Isaac Peterson, 3-1. 113 – 1, Sam Peterson, 1-1. 144 – 2, Lucas Heimke, 3-2. 150 – 3, Quinton McDonald, 3-2. 157 – 1, Max Peterson, 4-0. 165 – 6, Erik Kosch, 4-1. 175 – 3, Collin Van Ark, 4-1. 215 – 5, Colt Miller, 4-1. 285 – 2, Dylan Urbanek, 4-1.
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