Mission of Packers’ Kenny Clark is ‘to help the world be a better place’
Clark hosted a holiday food drive as part of Monday’s Clubhouse Live. The event came as he was nominated by the Packers for the NFL’s Walter Payton Man of the Year Award.
ASHWAUBENON – Gianna Guarascio and Sophia Remiker combined for 33 points to lead the Jaguars to the win over the Spartans.
Guarascio scored 17 points and Remiker had 16 points. Addy Phipps hit double figures with 10 points.
Brianna Bray, Sienna Blohowiak and Maggie DeBaker each scored eight points to lead Luxemburg-Casco.
Luxemburg-Casco 23 18 – 41
Ashwaubenon 43 23 – 66
Luxemburg-Casco: Heurkens 2, Bray 8, Mrotek 5, Schley 3, Blohowiak 8, Westlund 5, DeBaker 8, Deprez 2. 3-pt: Bray 2, Mrotek. FT: 10-16. Fouls: 14.
Ashwaubenon: Raye 4, Phipps 10, Remiker 16, Guarascio 17, Daul 8, House 2, Matchopatow 9. 3-pt: Remiker 4, Guarascio 5, Daul 2, Matchopatow. FT: 4-8. Fouls: 13.
DE PERE – The Phantoms overcame a first-half deficit and earned the nonconference win over the Lightning.
Madisyn Berggren had the hot hand with 17 points to lead West De Pere.
The Phantoms trailed by one at halftime before outscoring the Lightning 37-19 in the final 18 minutes.
Avery Werfal led Appleton North with 20 points, while Tay Maass added 14.
Appleton North 27 19 – 46
West De Pere 26 37 – 63
Appleton North: Busch 7, Ziemer 5, Werfal 20, Maass 14. 3-pt: Busch 2, Werfal 2. FT: 4-9. Fouls: 18.
West De Pere: Hoffman 3, Rattray 7, F. Walder 8, Racine 6, Runke 3, Berggren 17, Van Ess 9, Francois 8, Baciak 2. 3-pt: Hoffman, Rattray, Berggren 3, Van Ess 3, Francois 2. FT: 17-21. Fouls: 11.
DE PERE – The Papermakers had four players score in double figures in their win over the Redbirds.
Raegan Krueger led Kimberly with 18 points. Emily Urban was next with 14 points. Haylie Dulas and Ava Van Vonderen both added 11 points.
Egan Bierowski and Aubree Fischer both scored 11 points to lead De Pere.
Kimberly 30 32 – 62
De Pere 23 26 – 49
Kimberly: Urban 14, Brochtrup 3, Asman 4, Dulas 11, Van Vonderen 11, VerBockel 1, Krueger 18. 3-pt: Brochtrup, Dulas, Van Vonderen 2. FT: 12-17. Fouls: 16.
De Pere: Tassoul 7, Ciesielczyk 8, Dwyer 6, Washington 2, Fischer 11, Neuenfeldt 4, Bierowski 11. 3-pt: Ciesielczyk 2, Bierowski 2. FT: 9-16. Fouls: 12.
GREEN BAY – Jamaya Mariner scored 29 points for the Red Devils in the win over the Trojans.
Maddie LaTour added 10 points for Green Bay East.
Southwest was led by Emma Szarowicz and Haley Heath with 13 points apiece.
Green Bay East: Mariner 29, Payant 5, Brandner 2, Nelson 2, LaTour 10, Rodriguez 2.
Green Bay Southwest: Yang 4, Denil 6, Szarowicz 13, Heath 13, Stewart 7.
GREEN BAY – Leah Nordin scored a game-high 34 points as the Hawks cruised to the nonconference win.
After taking a 25-16 halftime advantage, Shawano pulled away in the final 18 minutes.
Sophia Smith led the Hornets with eight points.
Shawano 25 33 – 58
Green Bay Preble 16 10 – 26
Shawano: Tomashek 6, Stuber 5, Popelka 5, Brown 2, Pyawasay 2, Nordin 34, Dreier 4. 3-pt: Stuber. FT: 11-19. Fouls: 10.
Green Bay Preble: Konkol 2, Gorecki 2, Watzka 2, Smith 8, Lucassen 5, Beauchamp 1, Day 4, Roeder 2. 3-pt: Smith 2, Lucassen. FT: 1-5. Fouls: 18.
WAUPACA – Haley Bechard, Rossalyn Wehmeyer and Josie Nickel combined to score 42 points to lead the Comets to the win over the Vikings.
Bechard led the way for Waupaca with 17 points.
Kiarrah Micolichek and Paige Selner scored 18 and 17 points, respectively, to lead Denmark.
Denmark 19 27 – 46
Waupaca 26 25 – 51
Denmark: Van Noie 2, Selner 17, Micolichek 18, Van Vonderen 6, Kraschnewska 3. 3-pt: Micolichek 4. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 15.
Waupaca: Bechard 17, Widdel 7, Koran 2, Nickel 11, Wehmeyer 14. 3-pt: Bechard. FT: 8-13. Fouls: 14.
CRIVITZ – Kiya Brand scored 26 points to lead the Wolverines in their loss to the Bluejays.
Megan Pusick added 13 for Crivitz.
Three Lakes 23 34 – 57
Crivitz 19 29 – 48
Three Lakes: Szews 2, Williams 2, Barnekow 11, Fogerty 15, Eppler 7, Cornelius 4, Bradford 16. 3-pt: None. FT: 19-37. Fouls: 20.
Crivitz: Gruszynski 2, Brand 26, Pusick 13, Wesoloski 1, Meyers 6. 3-pt: Brand. FT: 9-22. Fouls: 28.
SUAMICO – The Cardinals shot 65% from the floor in the second half to pull away from the Pirates for the win.
Eli Zimmerman scored 24 points to lead Fond du Lac. Marvin Haslett III scored 20, while Conor Johnson added 19.
Fond du Lac built a 31-22 edge in rebounding and had a 21-16 advantage in assists.
Caden Hendricks led Bay Port with 13 points. Connor Gering and Mondes Kelly both scored 12 points.
Fond du Lac 34 45 – 79
Bay Port 25 35 – 60
Fond du Lac: Streblow 7, Zimmerman 24, Pate 4, Haslett III 20, C. Johnson 19, Jones 2, Zangl 3. 3-pt: Zimmerman 4, Pate, Haslett III 3, C. Johnson 5, Zangl. FT: 6-11. Fouls: 16.
Bay Port: Gering 12, Durkee 8, Binns 2, Kelly 12, Thomas 2, Girald 2, Hendricks 13, Cornette 9. 3-pt: Gering 2, Durkee, Hendricks, Cornette. FT: 7-10. Fouls: 13.
WRIGHTSTOWN – Jaedin Kittoe, Kaden Colwell and Ethan Cyra combined for 49 points to lead the Tigers to the win over the Marines.
Cyra led the way with 20 points for Wrightstown. Kittoe and Colwell added 16 and 13 points, respectively.
Kaden Ducane scored 21 points to lead Marinette. Chase MacGregor and Max Jacobson added 12 and 11 points, respectively.
Marinette 26 25 – 51
Wrightstown 30 37 – 67
Marinette: MacGregor 12, Ducane 21, Oliver 2, Jacobson 11, Mentch 3, Kurz 2. 3-pt: MacGregor 2, Ducane, Mentch. FT: 11-22. Fouls: 18.
Wrightstown: Nowak 5, Kittoe 16, Theunis 7, Buntin 4, Colwell 13, Cyra 20, Podgorski 1, Hermann 1. 3-pt: Kittoe 2. FT: 17-23. Fouls: 18.
LITTLE CHUTE – Nolan Jakubek poured in 16 points and Little Chute jumped out to a nine-point halftime lead and pulled away for the North Eastern Conference win.
Cooper Effa added 13 points and Deyten Magnussen had 12 for the Mustangs.
Sean Malay led the Vikings with 19 points.
Denmark 22 30 – 52
Little Chute 31 38 – 69
Denmark: Anderson 2, Dittmer 3, Kapinos 9, Lemke 5, Malay 19, Dewar 7, Jeanquart 5, Pieschek 2. 3-pt: Kapinos 2, Lemke, Malay 3, Dewar. FT: 9-17. Fouls: 15.
Little Chute: J. Verhagen 8, Manns 2, Engle 4, Joten 4, Effa 13, Jakubek 16, Magnussen 12, T. Verhagen 8, Faccio 2. 3-pt: J. Verhagen 2, Magnussen 2. FT: 5-7. Fouls: 19.
GREEN BAY – The Hawks built a 24-point lead at halftime and cruised to the victory.
Logan Ramczyk made five 3-pointers and scored 27 points to lead Xavier. Luke Oelhafen added 23 points and Cole Hietpas scored 14.
Green Bay West was led by Sam Hemery with 19 points and Braedin Jacobson with 17.
Xavier 46 42 – 88
Green Bay West 22 39 – 61
Xavier: Ramczyk 27, Bleck 6, Gallucci 11, Gentry 2, Neumann 5, Hietpas 14, Oelhafen 23. 3-pt: Ramczyk 5, Oelhafen 3, Bleck 2, Neumann, Hietpas. FT: 14-18. Fouls: 14.
Green Bay West: Hemery 19, Wilson 9, Thao 14, Jacobson 17, Beauchamp 2.
LENA – Mason Spice poured in 31 points, including three in overtime, to help power the Wildcats to the nonconference win.
Caleb Schlosser added 11 points for Lena.
Derek Schreiber paced Bowler with 19 points, while Chase Stevens added 13 and Jameson Paiser and Brandon Slater 10 each.
Bowler 28 23 7 – 58
Lena 26 25 11 – 62
Bowler: Stevens 13, Schreiber 19, Kolpack 6, Paiser 10, Slater 10. 3-pt: Stevens, Schreiber 3, Kolpack 2, Paiser. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 20. Fouled out: Stevens.
Lena: Shallow 1, Comins 3, Spice 31, Belognia 9, Thomson 1, Schlosser 11, Behnke 6. 3-pt: Comins, Spice 3, Schlosser. FT: 15-28. Fouls: 15.
WAUSAUKEE – The Cougars scored 36 points in the first half in the victory over the Rangers.
Tyler Rennie led Coleman with 20 points. Victor Kostreva added 18 points and Kolton Peters scored 11.
Wausaukee was led by Kayden Suennen with 10 points.
Coleman 36 31 – 67
Wausaukee 15 19 – 34
Coleman: Kolton Peters 11, Kollin Peters 2, Rennie 20, Dufeck 4, Whitaker 6, Means 6, Kostreva 18. 3-pt: Rennie 4, Kolton Peters. FT: 2-8. Fouls: 9.
Wausaukee: Kyle Suennen 2, Kayden Suennen 10, Betts 9, Edlebeck 2, E. Suennen 1, Dunlap 2, Kusba 4, Thomson 4. 3-pt: E. Suennen. FT: 3-6. Fouls: 10.
OCONTO – Parker Lischka scored 22 points and Chase Romdenne added 15 as the Wolves held off the Blue Devils in Packerland Conference action.
Algoma held a two-point halftime advantage before outscoring Oconto 36-31 the rest of the way.
Carter Koch led the Blue Devils with 19 points. Cooper Campshure added 18 and Trenton Hartman had 13 for Oconto.
Algoma 25 36 – 61
Oconto 23 31 – 54
Algoma: Romdenne 15, B. Leist 8, Lischka 22, C. Leist 5, Zeitler 4, Kirchman 7. 3-pt: Romdenne 2, Lischka 2, C. Leist, Kirchman. FT: 15-15. Fouls: 15.
Oconto: Alwin 2, Bailey 2, Campshure 18, Hartman 13, Koch 19. 3-pt: Campshure, Koch 2. FT: 3-5. Fouls: 16.
BONDUEL – Quinn Wesenberg scored 23 points and Race Anvelink added 22 as the Bears built a big halftime advantage and cruised to the nonconference win.
Carter Moesch added 12 points for Bonduel.
Diesel Bosdeck helped power the Storm with 16 points, while Dane Harrell added 10.
Kewaunee 22 38 – 60
Bonduel 46 35 – 81
Kewaunee: Maccaux 6, Kilgore 5, Bosdeck 16, Jerabek 5, Kovacs 8, Kolmorgen 4, Harrell 10, Delebreau 3, Welecka 3. 3-pt: Bosdeck 4, Jerabek, Kovacs 2, Delebreau, Walecka. FT: 3-4. Fouls: 12.
Bonduel: Johnson 9, Zuleger 4, Westrich 7, Uelmen 4, Moesch 12, Wesenberg 23, Anvelink 22. 3-pt: Johnson, Moesch 3, Wesenberg, Anvelink 2. FT: 6-7. Fouls: 9.
NIAGARA – The Badgers survived a second-half charge from the Cavaliers to grab the two-point victory.
Gavin Neuens and Tommy Martin both scored 12 points to lead Niagara.
Teagan Anderson led the Cavaliers with 19 points. Jake Farley added 15.
St. Thomas Aquinas 11 29 – 40
Niagara 21 21 – 42
St. Thomas Aquinas: Anderson 19, Duvall 6, Farley 15. 3-pt: Anderson 2, Farley 3. FT: 3-5. Fouls: 14.
Niagara: Tripp 4, Neuens 12, Martin 12, Holmes 5, Schiefelbein 9. 3-pt: Neuens 3, Holmes. FT: 4-10. Fouls: 9.
GREEN BAY – Marco Jauregui scored 22 points and Kayin Jackson added 16 as the Vikings outlasted the Blazers in overtime in Packerland Conference action.
Also leading the way for Gibraltar were Luke Rericha and Braden Kita, both with 13 points.
Grayson Herlache led NEW Lutheran with 19 points, while Reid Nelson added 14, Hayden Schultz 11 and Isaiah Faulkner 10.
Gibraltar led 31-27 at halftime before the Blazers rallied and the game was tied 60-60 at the end of regulation.
Gibraltar 31 29 9 – 69
Green Bay NEW Lutheran 27 33 7 – 67
Gibraltar: Jackson 16, Mercier 2, Rericha 13, Kita 13, Bultman 3, M. Jauregui 22. 3-pt: Rericha 3, Kita, Bultman, M. Jauregui 4. FT: 10-13. Fouls: 19. Fouled out: Bultman.
Green Bay NEW Lutheran: Nelson 14, Schultz 11, Lange 7, Monfre 6, Faulkner 10, Herlache 19. 3-pt: Nelson, Schultz 2, Herlache. FT: 10-19. Fouls: 20. Fouled out: Schultz.
STURGEON BAY – The Eagles had three players score 20 or more points as they cruised to the Packerland Conference win over the Pioneers.
Drew Daoust poured in 29 points, Lauden Berg 26 and Caden Pierre 20 as Southern Door jumped out to a 50-31 halftime advantage.
Bo Tanck and Damien Lardinois had 14 points each to pace Sevastopol.
Southern Door 50 30 – 80
Sevastopol 31 35 – 66
Southern Door: Daoust 29, Neinas 3, Pierre 20, Berg 26, Vandertie 2. 3-pt: Daoust 2, Pierre 5. FT: 17-26. Fouls: 17.
Sevastopol: Schuh 9, Kaczmarynski 8, Valdivia 4, Tanck 14, Lardinois 14, Delsart 8, Gnabasik 9. 3-pt: Schuh, Tanck, Delsart 2. FT: 8-14. Fouls: 21. Fouled out: Lardinois.
WAUPACA – The Comets got two goals from both Cael Prey and Thor Kallestad in the win over the Hawks.
Nate Hines and Blake Schoenecker also scored goals for Waupaca. Colin Everts had two assists.
Waylon Snider, Gavin Hundt and Max Huntington scored for Shawano/Bonduel, with Michael Dillenburg getting two assists.
Gavin Hafferman had 28 saves for Waupaca. Kaiden Thornborrow had 30 saves for Shawano/Bonduel.
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