Bay Port beats De Pere on field goal as time expires
Bay Port kicker Beckett Koerten boots a 35-yard field goal as time expires in a 19-17 win at De Pere.
(This story has been updated with new information.)
LITTLE CHUTE – Brock Gardner scored from 2 yards out with 8:54 remaining in the game to propel the Mustangs past the Spartans.
The win clinches a postseason berth for Little Chute.
The touchdown was set up by a 58-yard pass from quarterback Cooper Effa to running back Reece Joten. Effa was scrambling to his left when he found Joten leaking out of the backfield. Joten then outraced the defense to the Spartans 2.
Little Chute is 4-2 in the North Eastern Conference and 5-3 overall, while Luxemburg-Casco falls to 4-2 and 4-4.
Luxemburg-Casco 0 0 0 0 – 0
Little Chute 0 0 0 7 – 7
SCORING PLAYS
Fourth Quarter
LTC – Brock Gardner 2 run (Jackson Czarnecki kick)
GREEN BAY – Notre Dame won the team title with 47 points to advance to the WIAA state team tennis tournament Oct. 25-26.
The Tritons’ 47 points was six better than runner-up Bay Port.
The individual state tournament will be held Oct. 17-19.
Bay Port’s Karlie Schock won the No. 1 singles title, while the Pirates’ doubles team of Khali Stephens and Alexia Stephens won the No. 1 doubles title.
Schock won the singles title with a 7-6, 6-0 victory over West De Pere’s Lexie Hankel.
Khali Stephens and Alexia Stephens won the doubles title with a 6-7, 6-3, 10-7 win over De Pere’s Ana Cristescu and Maria Cristescu.
NOTRE DAME 47, BAY PORT 41, DE PERE 37, KIMBERLY 26, APPLETON NORTH 16, WEST DE PERE 16, PULASKI 14, ASHWAUBENON 12, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 4, APPLETON WEST 2, SHAWANO 2, APPLETON EAST 0, GREEN BAY PREBLE 0, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 0, KAUKAUNA 0
Qualifiers for individual state tournament
Singles
No. 1: Karlie Schock BP 11-0, Lexie Hankel WDP 28-1, Julia Gurholt KIM 24-5, Lucy Lawton ND 21-8.
No. 2: Mia Miller ND 24-4.
Doubles
No. 1: Khali Stephens/Alexia Stephens BP 12-0, Ana Cristescu/Maria Cristescu DP 22-2, Natalia Welle/Vivian Bigari ND 19-6, Olivia Gaskill/Sabrina Janda AN 14-6.
No. 2: Sophie Lin/Mary Sullivan ND 21-3.
KOHLER – Kohler scored 44 points and beat St. Mary Catholic by two points to advance to the state team tournament.
Vivie Auth and Adel Schneider of St. Mary Catholic took first place at No. 1 doubles with a 7-6 (3), 3-6, 10-4 victory over Sophia Torke and Grace Villwock of Kohler.
Emily Vogel and Nadia Alexander of SMC took first at No. 2 doubles to also advance to state with a 6-3, 6-1 win over Charlotte Bullard and Melanie Pellegrino of Kohler.
KOHLER 44, ST. MARY CATHOLIC 42, SHEBOYGAN FALLS 38, LOURDES ACADEMY 22, NEW LONDON 18, HOWARDS GROVE 16, ST. MARY’S SPRINGS 12, KEWASKUM 8, MAYVILLE 6, LAKE COUNTRY LUTHERAN 5, MARINETTE 4, SHEBOYGAN SOUTH 2, KEWAUNEE 0, RIPON 0, WAUPUN 0
Qualifiers for individual state tournament
Singles
No. 1 – Sasha Quandt LA 19-4, Elia Webber KOH 17-10, Laiken Daub LCL13-7, Kate Johnston NL 7-14.
No. 2 – Vivianne Torke KOH 17-10.
Doubles
No. 1 – Vivie Auth/Adel Schneider SMC 27-0, Sophia Torke/Grace Villwock KOH 24-3, Gwen Rau/Peyton Peterson SF 18-6, Anna Willis/Olivia Kremer SMS 15-4.
No. 2 – Emily Vogel/Nadia Alexander SMC 24-3.
GREEN BAY – The Blazers swept the Blue Devils 25-13, 25-19, 25-21 to improve to 23-8 overall and 7-0 in the Packerland Conference.
Emma Laatsch had 17 kills and 14 digs for NEW Lutheran. Abby Kirchner had 30 assists and 15 digs. Lexie Meerstein added seven kills and three blocks.
ALGOMA – The Wolves earned the Packerland Conference win by downing the Eagles 25-17, 25-17, 25-19.
Statistical leaders for Southern Door were Alanah Kaye with 14 digs and Ashlyn Delfosse with 13 assists.
The Wolves move to 3-3 in the conference, while Southern Door falls to 1-6.
SURING – The Eagles started fast and rolled to a 25-14, 25-18, 25-23 Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
Leading the Crivitz attack were Kiya Brand with 10 assists and eight digs, Lucy Gruszynski with 13 digs, Taryn Tracy with 11 digs, five kills and three assists, Marli Meyers with three kills, Peyton Rehberg with five digs and four kills, Kristen Pusick with three kills, Megan Pusick with eight digs and three kills, and Brecken Ott with five digs.
GREEN BAY – The Hawks took charge early and rolled to a 25-11, 25-11, 25-13 win over the Wildcats in Bay Conference action.
The win moves Xavier to 6-0 in conference play.
Leading the offense for the Hawks were Sydney Neilitz with eight aces and 20 assists, Jena Bunks with three aces, Elle Downs with six kills, Rose Kendall with three assists, Lexi Allen with three kills, Grace Hackl with four aces, Ali Tylinski with four kills, Madison Daley with eight aces and three kills, and Braelee Kiepert with two aces and three kills.
GREEN BAY – The Redbirds got a pair of goals from Maxim Skurka in the win over the Trojans.
De Pere also got goals from Brady Shanda, Joel Rosner and Jackson DeCleene.
De Pere, which is now 9-6-1 overall and 5-2 in the Fox River Classic Conference, got one save in goal from Logan Nycz.
Green Bay Southwest (1-9 overall, 1-6 FRCC) got 12 saves from Raymond Arrozal.
PULASKI – Hudson Schultz scored in the 45th minute of the match, allowing the Red Raiders to tie the Ships.
Grant Graf had put Manitowoc ahead just 45 seconds into the match.
Donovan Holderness had an assist for Pulaski, while Josh Roth and Jonah Drevs combined for three saves in goal.
Manitowoc’s Mitchell Drescher had 13 saves.
Pulaski is now 12-3-3 overall and 3-3-1 in the Fox River Classic Conference. Manitowoc is 3-12-2 and 2-3-2.
GIRLS
DE PERE 77, APPLETON WEST 81, APPLETON EAST 124, BAY PORT 125, GREEN BAY PREBLE 129, XAVIER 150, PULASKI 159, WEST DE PERE 178, KIMBERLY 193, WAUPACA 227, FOND DU LAC 247
Top 20 finishers: 1, Lucie Fouts AW 19:56.1; 2, Sienna Timm WAU 19:59.8; 3, Bella Heideman DP 20:05.5; 4, Kate Schmoll WDP 20:16.2; 5, Olivia Stedl PUL 20:30.0; 6, Morgan Breed AW 20:41.5; 7, Rosemarie Butler AE 20:50.3; 8, Roseanna Dane AW 21:02.1; 9, Addie Bruckert PUL 21:05.5; 10, Meila Lemorande BP 21:15.5; 11, Onika Colassacco PUL21:23.9; 12, Carley Sams KIM 21:31.6; 13, Natalie Novak DP: 21:33.1; 14, Rebecca Kurowski GBP 21:33.5; 15, Mya Sheppard DP 21:37.3; 16, Sophia Seidl GBP 21:40.2; 17, Elly Rau BP 21:42.2; 18, Kassidy Hutjens DP 21:42.2; 19, Rose Van Beek GBP 21:42.5; 20, Addison Baier AE 21:46.7.
BOYS
DE PERE 42, PULASKI 50, WEST DE PERE 96, WAUPACA 146, BAY PORT 148, XAVIER 152, APPLETON EAST 163, KIMBERLY 165, APPLETON WEST 220, FOND DU LAC 295
Top 20 finishers: 1, Owen Lencki WAU 16:44.7; 2, Carson Samson WDP 16:57.0; 3, Parker Marshall PUL 17:00.3; 4, Daniel Zhang DP 17:07.9; 5, Bryce Zellner DP 17:21.6; 6, Cayden Vosters KIM 17:22.9; 7, Grayden Gossen PUL 17:24.6; 8, Daniel Augustine PUL 17:24.8; 9, Gavin Zimmerman DP 17:26.1; 10, Chase Deshazer DP 17:27.7; 11, Arden Gillen PUL 17:29.1; 12, Dominic Natzke WDP 17:33.1; 13, Louie Mandich AE 17:35.0; 14, James Derenne DP 17:35.7; 15, Jordan Rosenbaum X 17:47.1; 16, Gabe Hansen DP 17:47.5; 17, Evan Bright WDP 17:51.7; 18, Gus Olson WAU 17:55.2; 19, Kegan Phalin AW 17:57.5; 20, Kadie Becker WAU 17:57.7.
GIRLS
OSHKOSH WEST 40, OSHKOSH NORTH 74, APPLETON NORTH 144, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 158, NEW LONDON 186, PESHTIGO 188, MENASHA 210, NOTRE DAME ACADEMY 210, MARINETTE 213, DENMARK 225, MARATHON 226, GREEN BAY EAST 253, GREEN BAY WEST 282, SEYMOUR, GILLETT incomplete teams
First place and area top 20 finishers: 1, Lehna Mitchell ON 19:48.0; 2, Rachel Nelson PES 20:01.5; 4, Haylee Rusch SEY 20:39.5; 6, Addison Lacy MAR 21:01.1; 7, Rowen Volhard FVL 21:06.6; 11, Anna Feuerstahler FVL 21:28.9; 12, Hope Soper GIL 21:37.8; 13, Shaye Allen NL 21:38.9; 18, Kinsey Gallagher ND 22:14.4; 20, Ava Julius MEN 22:15.6.
BOYS
GREEN BAY PREBLE 23, NEW LONDON 95, MARATHON 121, OSHKOSH WEST 128, SEYMOUR 165, APPLETON NORTH 167, OSHKOSH NORTH 171, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 186, PESHTIGO 223, MARINETTE 226, MENASHA 308, GREEN BAY EAST 336, NOTRE DAME 346, GILLETT, GREEN BAY WEST incomplete teams
First place and area top 20 finishers: 1, Jacob Nuthals GBP 16:24.5; 2, Louis Jean Baptiste GBP 16:32.3; 3, Benjamin Piontek GBP 16:37.8; 4, Logan Boehnlein SEY 16:40.2; 5, Bradyn Wendorff GIL 16:45.0; 8, Taren Schadrie SEY 17:04.7; 9, Yahye Mohamed GBP 17:06.4; 10, Marshall Willems GBP 17:07.9; 11, Chase Osborn NL 17:13.5; 12, Killian Arlt GBP 17:13.8; 15, Jackson Draheim MAR 17:48.8; 16, Alexander Juarez GBP 17:52.7; 19, Jonah Stone NL 18:04.9; 20, Nick Ploederl NL 18:10.7.
GIRLS
KAUKAUNA 43, HORTONVILLE 56, VALDERS 74, WINNECONNE 124, OOSTBURG 159, MISHICOT 168, BRILLION 169, ST. MARY CATHOLIC 177, MANITOWOC 200, HOWARDS GROVE, HILBERT, GIBRALTAR incomplete teams
First place and area finishers in top 20: 1, Reese Fauske KAU 19:22.6; 2, Hannah Huza HOR 19:35.1; 3, McKenna Lowe KAU 20:05.8; 7, Mallorie Werner HOR 20:39.2; 8, Alana Kempen BRI 20:43.9; 9, Kyla Laabs KAU 20:44.8; 10, Jenna Kinas KAU 20:48.4; 11, Lauren Ripley SMC 20:54.5; 12, Claire Higgins SMC 20:54.6; 15, Hailey Falbo HOR 21:12.0; 17, Leah Worley HOR 21:28.2; 18, Lydia Luce WIN 21:32.8; 20, Ruby Kuehn WIN 21:55.6.
BOYS
HORTONVILLE 51, KAUKAUNA 58, WINNECONE 77, VALDERS 100, HOWARDS GROVE 146, OOSTBURG 151, MISHICOT 191, BRILLION 264, ST. IGNATIUS 277, MANITOWOC 294, HILBERT 328, RONCALLI, ST. MARY CATHOLIC, GIBRALTAR incomplete teams
First place and area finishers in top 20: 1, Matthew Wilterdink OOS 16:36.5; 2, Grant Wenzelow WIN 16:51.0; 3, Oliver Aberle WIN 16:56.1; 4, Max Hoffer KAU 17:31.9; 5, Eli Butt KAU 17:43.0; 6, Gabe Paschke HOR 17:44.6; 7, Brayden Sanford HOR 17:46.7; 8, Bennett Scherrer KAU 18:03.3; 12, Bob Huntley BRI 18:21.7; 13, Ty Arndt HOR 18:24.5; 15, Silas Hutchinson HOR 18:31.5; 16, Gavin Dahlke HOR 18:34.4; 17, Jackson Truttschel HOR 18:34.9.
GIRLS
BERLIN 59, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 97, WAUSAU EAST 110, BONDUEL 125, WESTFIELD 140, CLINTONVILLE 146, COLBY 148, AMHERST 166, WAUTOMA 229, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 247, MANAWA 249, ABBOTSFORD 275, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA, MARION, MENOMINEE INDIAN, SHIOCTON incomplete teams
First place and area top 20 finishers: 1, Mariah Wondra BON 19:47.0; 11, Teagen Engel BON 21:10.9; 13, Sierra Brandenburg CL 21:41.1; 14, Calla Benjamin WF 21:43; 18, Urijah Reevis MI 22:01.9.
BOYS
BONDUEL 62, MENOMINEE INDIAN 84, AMHERST 91, WAUSAU EAST 105, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 126, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 163, WESTFIELD 184, COLBY/ABBOTSFORD 204, BERLIN 211, WAUTOMA 259, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 263, CLINTONVILLE, MANAWA, MARION, SHIOCTON, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT incomplete teams
First place and area top 20 finishers: 1, Ben Beck IS 16:22.9; 4, Bryant Waupoosse III MI 17:20.1; 6, Marcus Benjamin WF 17:27.5; 7, Race Anvenlink BON 17:37.2; 9, Ryan Corn MI 17:57.1; 10, Gage Anderson BON 18:07.9; 11, Griffin Uelmen BON 18:15.1; 14, Oliver Chitwood BON 18:31.8; 18, Jason Chapman MI 18:47.8; 20, Joah Dworniczak BON 18:51.3.
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