De Pere senior Brooke Corrigan won her third WIAA state championship on Saturday.
De Pere senior Brooke Corrigan won her third WIAA state championship on Saturday.
KIMBERLY – The top-seeded Papermakers (25-1) got a combined 36 points from Ava Van Vonderen and Raegan Krueger in the regional final win over the Tritons.
Kimberly, which made 17 of 18 free throws, got 19 points from Van Vonderen and 17 from Krueger.
Notre Dame was led by Peyton Musial’s 13 points. Brianna Breese added 10 for the Tritons, who finish with a 17-9 record.
Notre Dame 21 17 – 38
Kimberly 27 30 – 57
Notre Dame: Webster 4, Musial 13, Simpson 4, Breese 10, Abel 7. 3-pt: Abel, Musial. FT: 8-12. Fouls: 15.
Kimberly: Urban 5, Brochtrup 3, McGinnis 6, Dulas 7, Van Vonderen 19, Krueger 17. 3-pt: Urban, McGinnis, Dulas, Krueger. FT: 17-18. Fouls: 13.
BROOKFIELD – Aubree Fischer scored 10 points for the Redbirds, but the Spartans were able to keep De Pere bottled up offensively to pick up the regional final win.
De Pere finishes with a record of 22-4.
Brookfield East was led by Maya Kovacic and Josie Piurkowski with 16 and 12 points, respectively.
De Pere 18 16 – 34
Brookfield East 25 24 – 49
De Pere: Tassoul 5, Ciesielczyk 2, Dwyer 6, Fischer 10, Neuenfeldt 5, Bierowski 6. 3-pt: Tassoul. FT: 7-10. Fouls: 16.
Brookfield East: Kovacic 16, Doyle 3, Christianson 9, Schroeder 5, Mantei 1, Piurkowski 12, Schoen 3. 3-pt: Kovacic 2, Doyle, Christianson 3, Schroeder. FT: 14-24. Fouls: 14.
DE PERE – The Phantoms had a comfortable 12-point halftime lead but broke open the game in the second half, outscoring the Warriors 41-20.
Madisyn Berggren led West De Pere with 17 points. Faith Walder added 16 points. Ava Van Ess scored 14 points with Ella Francois contributing 11 points.
Lydia Aalsma scored 16 points to lead Waupun.
Waupun 20 20 – 40
West De Pere 32 41 – 73
Waupun: Aalsma 16, Newton 2, White 3, Babash 2, Harder 10, Schultz 5, Friar 2. 3-pt: Aalsma 2, White. FT: 11-15. Fouls: 8.
West De Pere: Rattray 4, Walder 16, Racine 8, Koltz 3, Berggren 17, Van Ess 14, Francois 11. 3-pt: Rattray, Koltz, Berggren 4, Van Ess 4, Francois. FT: 6-9. Fouls: 16.
FREEDOM – The Irish used a 15-0 run in the second half to pull away from the Eagles for the regional final win.
Gracie Martzahl, Ava Calhoon and Breana Dickrell each scored nine points to lead Freedom. Martzahl also had seven rebounds while Jaydah Bork, Abbie Cropsey and Haley Reed each had five rebounds.
Urijih Reevis led Menominee Nation with 19 points.
Menominee Nation 22 20 – 42
Freedom 26 34 – 60
Menominee Nation: Reevis 19, Waupoose 1, Nacotee 3, Spruce 2, Waukau 8, Pamonicutt 1, Peters 5, Corn 3. 3-pt: Reevis 2, Nacotee, Waukau 2, Corn. FT: 8-11. Fouls: 19.
Freedom: Martzahl 9, Lang 3, Anderson 5, Bork 6, Calhoon 9, Reed 3, Dickrell 9, Verhasselt 4, Lillge 2, Brown 2, Cropsey 8. 3-pt: Martzahl, Anderson, Dickrell 3. FT: 15-22. Fouls: 13.
ONEIDA – Kamaben White scored all 12 of her points in the second half on four 3-point baskets to help the Thunderhawks (18-8) to the win over the Blazers.
Oneida Nation, which trailed by a point at halftime, got 11 points from Mariah Cloud and 10 from Jaylynn Caldwell.
Ingrid Beaumont led NEW Lutheran/Providence Academy (13-14) with 28 points. Her total included five 3-pointers.
NEW Lutheran/Providence 18 27 – 45
Oneida Nation 17 29 – 46
NEW Lutheran: Lemke Scott 2, Kirchner 1, Laatsch 2, Czaja 4, Beaumont 28, Meerstein 8. 3-pt: Beaumont 5. FT: 12-16. Fouls: 15.
Oneida Nation: King 6, J. Danforth 3, Cloud 11, R. Danforth 2, Caldwell 10, House 2, White 12. 3-pt: King 2, J. Danforth, White 4. FT: 11-18. Fouls: 15.
Games on Thursday, March 6
Division 1
Neenah vs. Eau Claire Memorial at Stevens Point
Appleton East vs. Stevens Point at D.C. Everest
Kimberly vs. Hartford at De Pere
Division 2
Shawano vs. Marinette at Pulaski
Menasha vs. West De Pere at Beaver Dam
Division 3
Xavier vs. Winneconne at Denmark
Freedom vs. Wittenberg-Birnamwood at Oconto Falls
Division 4
Kewaunee vs. Manitowoc Lutheran at Kohler
Bonduel vs. St. Mary Catholic at Brillion
Division 5
Oneida Nation vs. Sevastopol or Florence (game played Monday) at Green Bay Southwest
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