Seven things to know about the 2025 NFL draft in Green Bay
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DE PERE – Zach Kinziger and Pryce Gregoire both scored 21 points to lead the Redbirds to the win over the Golden Raiders.
The victory improves De Pere to 14-1 overall and 11-0 in the Fox River Classic Conference.
Sheboygan North, which is 13-4 overall and 8-3 in conference, was led by Cale Buboltz with 14 points.
Sheboygan North 17 28 – 45
De Pere 32 42 – 74
Sheboygan North: Ten Pas 2, Duong 2, Renzelman 2, Buboltz 14, Pena 2, Olsen 4, Miller 2, Buhr 6, Steffensmeier 9, Konrad 2. 3-pt: Buboltz, Steffensmeier. FT: 4-7. Fouls: 8.
De Pere: Demovsky 8, Maniscalco 2, Kinziger 21, Hutjens 2, Bookter 5, Robb 2, Herlache 4, Bonfigt 4, Krueger 3, Gregoire 21, Gichobi 2. 3-pt: Kinziger 3, Bookter, Krueger, Gregoire 3. FT: 6-11. Fouls: 11.
DE PERE – Tref Rademaker and Easton Deschane each scored 16 points as the Phantoms rolled past the Hawks in Bay Conference action.
West De Pere jumped out to a 42-21 halftime lead.
Will Verkuilen led the Hawks with 14 points, while Logan Sipple added 13.
The Phantoms remain unbeaten in the Bay Conference at 9-0 and are 11-5 overall.
Shawano 21 23 – 44
West De Pere 42 28 – 70
Shawano: Verkuilen 14, Sipple 13, Schmidt 1, Beyer 3, Nordin 3, Swedberg 2, Weisnicht 8. 3-pt: Verkuilen 3, Sipple, Beyer, Nordin. FT: 8-11. Fouls: 8.
West De Pere: Borowicz 14, Greisen 3, Jindra 2, Collar 2, Samson 8, Kraft 2, Deschane 16, Wilichowski 7, Rademaker 16. 3-pt: Borowicz 4, Greisen, Deschane 2, Rademaker. FT: 4-7. Fouls: 14.
BRUSSELS – Drew Daoust shook off a slow first half when he scored eight points to score 19 in the second half and lead the Eagles to the win over the Lions.
With his 27 points, Daoust passed Mickey Crowe for No. 2 on the state’s all-time scoring list.
Daoust started this season with 2,225 career points and was No. 27 on the all-time list. He has 500 points this season and is at 2,725 for his career. Crowe had 2,724 points when he graduated in 1975.
Anthony Pieper is the state’s all-time leading scorer. He scored 3,391 points for Wausaukee and graduated in 1993.
Landon Berg and Tyler Neinas added 13 and 12 points, respectively, for Southern Door.
Owen Krepline hit six 3-point baskets and led Brillion with 24 points.
Brillion 15 28 – 43
Southern Door 35 33 – 68
Brillion: Holly 4, Krepline 24, Cousin 4, Shimek 4, Larsen 4, Lisowe 2, Mathes 1. 3-pt: Holly, Krepline 6. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 10.
Southern Door: Daoust 27, B. Berg 2, Beck 3, Neinas 12, Pierre 8, L. Berg 13, Vandertie 1, Meeks 2. 3-pt: Daoust 4, Beck, Neinas 2, Pierre. FT: 6-8. Fouls: 10.
GREEN BAY – The Bluejays grabbed an 11-point halftime lead and made it stand up in the win over the Red Devils.
Tray Lockridge led Menasha with 19 points. Josiah Hibbler and JC Mukome added 18 and 15 points, respectively.
Green Bay East, which did not make a 3-point basket, was led by Quincy Shields with 28 points. Jeremiah Jordan and LeKevion Gonnigan added 14 and 10 points, respectively.
Menasha 36 37 – 73
Green Bay East 25 36 – 61
Menasha: White 8, Mukome 15, Hibbler 18, Senyange 3, Miller 2, Lockridge 19, Wilke 2, Lukasavage 6. 3-pt: Mukome, Senyange, Lockridge 2, Lukasavage 2. FT: 7-9 Fouls: 17.
Green Bay East: Shields 28, Msafiri 9, Jorean 14, Gonnigan 10. 3-pt: None. FT: 9-14. Fouls: 17.
ALGOMA – Parker Lischka poured in 23 points and Braeden Leist had 22 as the Wolves pulled away for the Packerland Conference win over the Blue Devils.
Carson Leist also reached double figures for Algoma with 11 points.
Carter Koch had the hot hand for Oconto with 16 points, while Cooper Campshure added 13.
Oconto 27 23 – 50
Algoma 34 34 – 68
Oconto: Alwin 2, Campshure 13, Hartman 8, Brzozowski 2, Goetsch 2, Colvin 5, Scott 2, Koch 16. 3-pt: Campshure, Hartman 2, Colvin, Koch. FT: 3-9. Fouls: 16.
Algoma: Romdenne 8, B. Leist 22, Prokash 3, Lischka 23, C. Leist 11, Robinson 1. 3-pt: B. Leist 2, Prokash, Lischka 3, C. Leist. FT: 11-14. Fouls: 12.
HILBERT – Nathan Huettl had the hot hand with 22 points, while Drew Halbach added 13 as the Wolves built a 14-point halftime advantage en route to the nonconference win.
Kayin Jackson led the Vikings with 17 points.
Gibraltar 18 27 – 45
Hilbert 32 32 – 64
Gibraltar: Brey 2, Jackson 17, Lindenberg 7, Rericha 2, Kita 8, Bultman 2, Jauregui 7. 3-pt: Jackson 2, Lindenberg, Kita 2, Jauregui 2. FT: 12-19. Fouls: 12.
Hilbert: Pakala 3, Huettl 22, Halbach 13, A. Sevela 7, Pena 3, E. Sevela 2, Hein 4, Plate 2, Sheets 8. 3-pt: Huettl 4, Halbach, A. Sevela. FT: 8-13. Fouls: 17. Fouled out: Hein.
LENA – The Eagles’ Michael Bailey scored 13 of his 21 points in the second half to spark Suring to the win over the Wildcats.
Taylor Booth Stoffregen and Parker Haak added 15 and 14 points, respectively, for Suring.
Lena was led by Mason Spice, who scored 22 points. Tyler Shallow contributed 13 points.
Suring 24 45 – 69
Lena 26 29 – 55
Surimg: Booth Stoffregen 15, Thomson 2, Richard 2, Klempka 9, Ermis 4, Haak 14, Bailey 21, Otradovec 2. 3-pt: Booth Stoffregen 3, Kempka. FT: 11-15. Fouls: 19.
Lena: Shallow 13, Comins 5, Spice 22, Thomson 2, Schlosser 6, Behnke 7. 3-pt: Shallow 4, Comins, Schlosser, Behnke. FT: 14-22. Fouls: 15.
OCONTO FALLS – The Vikings rallied from a seven-point halftime deficit to upend the Panthers in North Eastern Conference action.
Denmark closed the game on a 23-14 second-half run.
Paige Selner led the Vikings with 15 points, while Allie Van Vonderen added 12.
Rylie Shallow paced the Panthers with a game-high 23 points.
Denmark 19 23 – 42
Oconto Falls 26 14 – 40
Denmark: Van Noie 7, Selner 15, Klinksick 2, Vogel 4, Van Vonderen 12, Lindsley 2. 3-pt: Van Noie. FT: 9-11. Fouls: 10.
Oconto Falls: Shallow 23, Otto 3, Jahnke 7, Maloney 5, L, Leja 2. 3-pt: Shallow 2, Maloney. FT: 9-12. Fouls: 14.
CRIVITZ – Madi Thomson scored 18 points and Eva Brooks added 12 as the Wildcats took an eight-point halftime lead and never looked back en route to the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
Lena finished on a 19-13 second-half run.
Kiya Brand paced the Wolverines with 14 points.
The Wildcats move to 10-1 in conference and 15-2 overall, while Crivitz falls to 6-4 and 9-6.
Lena 27 19 – 46
Crivitz 19 13 – 32
Lena: Kostreva 4, Brooks 12, Van Ark 2, H. Thomson 3, M. Thomson 18, Fischer 7. 3-pt: Brooks 2, H. Thomson, Fischer. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 10.
Crivitz: Gruszynski 2, Brand 14, Ott 6, Doyen 3, Pusick 2, Wesoloski 4, Meyers 1. 3-pt: Brand 2, Doyen. FT: 3-11. Fouls: 16.
NIAGARA – The Badgers outscored the Cougars by 18 points in the second half to rally for the win.
Bristol Sanicki and Peyton Neuens-Allred led Niagara with 11 and 10 points, respectively.
Vivian Kostreva scored 14 points to lead Coleman. She scored all of her points in the first half.
Coleman 21 13 – 34
Niagara 11 31 – 42
Coleman: Kostreva 14, Jensen 3, Nowak 2, Gilbertson 2, Kuchta 2, Rosner 2, Gross 2, Dallmann 2, Kurth 5. 3–pt: Kostreva 2, Jensen, Kurth. FT: 4-13. Fouls: 22.
Niagara: M. Sanicki 9, B. Sanicki 11, Neuens-Allred 10, Swanson 2, Kleikamp 4, Walker 6. 3-pt: M. Sanicki, B. Sanicki, Neuens-Allred. FT: 13-30. Fouls:16.
113: Jack Falk P technical fall over Collin DeMars 18-1. 120: Trever Nooyen P pinned Logan Bowers 1:27. 126: Chandler Steele A pinned Brady Freeman 2:55. 132: Broc Ambrosius P pinned Cale Wallace 1:12. 138: Max Fredrickson P dec. Tyce Allen 16-9. 144: Jonah Leisgang A pinned Bryce Van Lannen 1:46. 150: Kolby Hockers A dec. Christian Reese 12-7. 157: Kayden Wisniewski P dec. Nolan Vertz 7-4. 165: Matthew Griepentrog A pinned Drake Coppens 3:41. 175: Mason Taylor P pinned Jaivenn Torres :42. 190: Keaton Dauk P technical fall over Sawyer Walton 16-1. 215: Parker Servais P pinned Andrew Krull 1:14. 285: Wes Olson P pinned Ben Hutto 1:07. 106: Adam Frewerd P won by forfeit.
106: Oliver Shefchik BP pinned Mason Renier 2:31. 113: Riley Holewinski BP won by forfeit. 120: Owen Wathke BP pinned Braedan Harkey :35. 126: Alois Schlumpf BP pinned Griffin Vandenbush 1:19. 132: Braeden Hamill BP pinned Aiden Coliadis 1:30. 138: Carson Stordeur BP dec. Max Voelker 5-4. 144: Landon Morella GBP pinned Miguel Magana IV 3:13. 150: Cole Bartlein BP dec. Maximus Davis 10-3. 157: Desmond Carr GBP dec. Jake Robertson 10-5. 165: Tucker Athey BP pinned Ruben Moreno 1:38. 175: Braeden Athey BP pinned Juan Garcia :43. 190: Blake Holly GBP dec. Devlin Vele 8-1. 215: Lukas Weyenberg BP technical fall over Aiden Busch-Tessmann 17-2. 285: Alex Warden BP pinned Omar Avella 1:26.
106: Parker Schenien DP won by forfeit. 113: Seth Corrigan DP won by forfeit. 120: Chase VanDenHeuvel DP pinned Ethan Hendrickson :48. 126: Brandon VerHaagh DP won by forfeit. 132: Grady Gallagher DP won by forfeit. 138: Mycah Beckett DP pinned Camren Lor :23. 144: Olin Neuville DP pinned Steven Brion 1:45. 150: Jack Gretzinger DP pinned Danny Lee :55. 157: Noah Benson DP pinned Aiden Gahagan 2:54. 165: Easton Pollock DP pinned Aaden Brown 1:42. 175: Carson Damsheuser DP pinned Gavin Cline 1:25. 190: Daniel Fenske SS pinned Brice Bromberek 3:14. 215: Caden Thone SS won by forfeit. 285: Charlie White SS won by forfeit.
106: Alex Lee SEY pinned Teagon Gerrits 1:10. 113: Brayden Vandehei SEY pinned Dylan Gartner 1:07. 120: Dane Hodkiewicz SHA dec. Logan Boehnlein 3-2. 126: Zack Lee SEY dec. Austin Stickney 9-2. 132: Austin Peters SEY won by forfeit. 138: Connor Steffens SEY pinned Dominick Thorson :17. 144: Wyatt Bunnell SEY pinned Braxon Beyersdorf :50. 150: Kody Popelka SHA won by forfeit. 157: Mason Bunnell SEY technical fall over Kian Morstad 17-0. 165: Marcus Brezgel SHA technical fall over Bennett Brown 16-1. 175: Drew Chelberg SHA pinned Charlie Gilbertson 1:52. 190: Lander Wilkins SEY won by forfeit. 215: Sam Micolichek SEY won by forfeit. 285: Cael Leisgang SEY pinned Brayen Boivin 1:01.
175: Micah Kuchta technical fall over Calvin Henderson 17-2. 190: Wyatt Bieber C dec. Aaron Delebreau 11-5. 215: Bryce Seefeldt C technical fall over Caleb Salentine 17-2. 285: Devin Otto C pinned Dylan LeGrave 1:15. 106: Parker Owens C pinned Cayden Zehren 3:19. 113: Bently Nowak C won by forfeit. 120: Carson Blohowiak LC major dec. Pearson Owens 11-1. 126: Carson Neubert LC pinned Alex Meyer :58. 132: Conner Markiewicz C major dec. Logan Salm 10-2. 138: Joseph Jeanquart LC pinned Michael Ciancio 2:42. 144: Mason Boulanger LC technical fall over Brady Herzog 19-1. 150: Blakelee Bastien LC technical fall over Chase Gruber 19-2. 157: Ethan Werner LC dec. Cole Berth 4-2. 165: Logan Ellwanger LC pinned Isaiah Nowak 2:53.
215: Evan Wilcox B major dec. Carter Waldvogel 17-4. 285: George Seegmiller WB major dec. Jackson Krause 10-0. 106: Landon Meronk W won by forfeit. 113: Kaitlyn Kroening B pinned Brenna Marsh 2:14. 120: Dalton Fletcher WB won by forfeit. 126: John Parsons B pinned Addison Schmid 3:01. 132: Jaxon Bogacz B major dec. Bo Davis 12-2. 138: Easton Davis WB technical fall over Hailey Berg 21-5. 144: Frank Wierzba WB pinned Dylan Hillsberg 2:51. 150: Devin Wudtke WB technical fall over Madalyn Sokolski 21-5. 157: Ben Miller WB pinned Matthew Walenta 5:33. 165: Colin Fischer B pinned Kaden Yaeger :22. 175: Ryley Kurtz B pinned Grayson Niswander 1:15. 190: Bryson Schmid WB pinned Tucker Hischke 1:28.
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