Roan Demovsky’s baseline bucket with 1.6 seconds remaining helps De Pere thwart Ashwaubenon’s comeback bid
The Jaguars’ Amari Allen scored twice in the waning moments to tie the game, but Demovsky’s basket lifted the Redbirds to a 70-68 win on Tuesday. Don’t miss our Cellcom livestream play of the game.
WEYAUWEGA – Weyauwega-Fremont and Shiocton dominated the meet, with the Warhawks winning the team title with 292 points and the Chiefs second with 227.5.
Weyauwega-Fremont had eight individual champions, while Shiocton and Bonduel had two champions each.
Taking first-place for Weyauwega-Fremont were Jaydon LeNoble (106), Josue Azuara (113), Riley Scherg (120), Jake Buss (126), Carter Birdyshaw (138), Aiden Marquette (144), Collin Hamm (150) and Connor Johnson (157).
First-place finishers for Shiocton were Izaiah Sanchez (132) and Isaiah Carton (190), while Colin Fischer (165) and Evan Wilcox (215) took first for Bonduel.
WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 292, SHIOCTON 227.5, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 183, BONDUEL 118, AMHERST 96.5, PITTSVILLE 92.5, ROSHOLT 68.5, MENOMINEE NATION 45.5, MANAWA 12, TRI-COUNTY 11
106 – First: Jayden LeNoble WF technical fall over Tucker Keberlein SHI 19-3; Third: Landon Meronk WB pinned Karter Stetz ROS 1:27. 113 – First: Josue Azuara WF pinned Holdyn Volkman SHI :58; Third: Andrew Helbach AM major dec. Aiden Federwitz PIT 17-6. 120 – First: Riley Scherg WF dec. Dalton Fletcher WB 11-6; Third: Tyler Johnson AM dec. Kyu Yang TC 15-13. 126 – First: Jake Buss WF major dec. Mason Demerath SHI 14-5; Third: Bo Davis WB major dec. Mike Peters MN 14-6. 132 – First: Izaiah Sanchez SH technical fall over Easton Davis WB 19-3; Third: Ezra Balthazor WF pinned Jaxon Bogacz BON 1:22. 138 – First: Carter Birdyshaw WF pinned Devin Wudtke WB 5:57; Third: Jackson Young SHI dec. Landon Wenzel AM 8-3. 144 – First: Aiden Marquette WF pinned Otto Anglemyer AM 5:20; Third: Racyn Schooley PIT technical fall over Matt Wilke SHI 17-2. 150 – First: Collin Hamm WF major dec. Ben Miller WB 15-2; Third: Jason Chapman MN dec. Scott Daniels SHI 4-0. 157 – First: Connor Johnson WF dec. Jordan Jahnke SHI 9-4; Third: Matthew Walenta BON pinned Luca Pelusi WB 3:44. 165 – First: Colin Fischer BON pinned Blake Carton SHI 2:44; Third: Alex Loehrke WF dec. Braiden Bonney ROS 3-1. 175 – First: Bryson Schmid WB pinned Ryley Kurtz BON 1:42; Third: Mitchell Waukau MN major dec. Keegan O’Donnell ROS 10-0. 190 – First: Isaiah Carton SHI won by forfeit over Carter McDaniel WF; Third: Jackson Duerr PIT pinned Carter Waldvogel WB 3:21. 215- First: Evan Wilcox dec. Tellyer Alix WF 7-6; Third: George Seegmiller WB pinned Tristan Mueller SHI 3:12. 285 – First: Caden Behselich PIT dec. Ilijah Sanchez SHI 19-14; Third: Cashten Hoffman WF pinned Magnus Hilgers ROS :25.
CRIVITZ – The Wolverines took a 17-point halftime lead over the Cougars and never looked back in picking up the win to improve to 10-1 in the Marinette & Oconto Conference and 12-7 overall.
Coleman falls to 9-3 in conference and 9-10 overall.
Evan Orlando led Crivitz with 19 points. Kade Thoma added 18.
Kolton Peters led Coleman with 16 points.
Coleman 21 25 – 46
Crivitz 38 28 – 66
Coleman: Ziemer 2, K. Peters 16, Rennie 10, Dufeck 9, Theilman 2, Tedtman 2, Corona Pyawasay 5. 3-pt: K. Peters, Dufeck. FT: 6-13. Fouls: 10.
Crivitz: Orlando 19, Sellen 6, Vandemause 8, Thoma 18, Brandow 2, Arpke 8, Polomis 5. 3-pt: Orlando 2, Vandemause, Arpke 2. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 14.
BRUSSELS – Mikala Gorham scored 22 points to lead Gibraltar to the victory.
Megan Schar added 15 points and Anna Jarosh scored 10 for the Vikings.
Southern Door was led by Ashlyn Delfosse with 22 points.
Gibraltar 25 27 – 52
Southern Door 26 23 – 49
Gibraltar: Schar 15, Jauregui 4, Tepe 1, Gorham 22, Jarosh 10. 3-pt: Schar 3, Gorham. FT: 12-24. Fouls: 16.
Southern Door: Claflin 11, Tassoul 1, Vogel 5, Kaye 2, Delfosse 22, Jacquet 4, Bouche 4. 3-pt: Delfosse 5, Claflin 2. FT: 12-18. Fouls: 15.
PULASKI 125, FREEDOM 111.5, MENASHA 99.5, SHAWANO 92, SOUTHERN DOOR 79.5. CAMPBELLSPORT 74, PESHTIGO 72, MANITOWOC 62, SHIOCTON 56, STURGEON BAY 53, GREEN BAY EAST/WEST/SOUTHWEST 49, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 37, BAY PORT 31, WHITEFISH BAY 27.5, GREEN BAY PREBLE 27, SEYMOUR 24, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 22, SHEBOYGAN SOUTH 22, XAVIER 18, DENMARK 13, DE PERE 12, KEWAUNEE 11, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 3
100 – First: Katherine Cook FR technical fall over Jackie Zuniga GBP 15-0; Third: Amiya D’Aoust MAN pinned Evelyn Hurley PES 3:19. 107 – First: Lily Baker FRE pinned Gwyn Hermann SHA 2:49; Third: Irelyn Woolhether CAM pinned Lillian Wiitala PUL 2:56. 114 – First: Jenna Moede SHA pinned Nora LeFevre SD 1:52; Third: Aarilyn Olson GBW/E/SW pinned Ella Malek PES 1:37. 120 – First: Emjay Neumann MAN pinned Rosemary Triggs WB 3:05; Third: Aubrey Hess SHA pinned Margo Grebinoski DP :40. 126 – First: Addisen Olson PES dec. Emma Batzler CAM 5-0; Third: Portia Hah SD major dec. Addie Pinchart DEN 17-5. 132 – First: Stella Pettitt FRE dec. Leah Kapla PUL 6-1; Third: Mya Schraufnagel CAM dec. Elliana Maroszek PUL 12-7. 138 – First: Lillie Banks MEN major dec. Madeline Faulkner X 10-1; Third: Sydney Turner SD pinned Evelyn Lange LC 1:55. 145 – First: Harlow Skenandore PUL pinned Tiani LeMieux SB 1:22; Third: Ellianna Robinson SS pinned Jacey Cowden SHA 1:20. 152 (round robin) – First: Izzy Andreae SB; Second: Arianna Niemojuski KEW; Third: Taylor Gunville PUL. 165 – First: Lauryn Rubbert MEN pinned Ellie Neosh PUL 1:56; Third: Lanie Brauer SB pinned Attyson Wilson SD 1:18. 185 (round robin) – First: Kiley Georgel LC; Second: Noelle Manning PUL; Third: Lucy Beyer SEY. 235 (round robin) – First: Lily Helser SHI; Second: Allison Abel MEN; Third: Lily Tomas SHA.
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