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GREEN BAY – Micah Johnson scored 29 points on the strength of nine 3-point baskets, leading the Hornets to a Fox River Classic Conference win over the Red Raiders.
Ty Gerard made a driving layup with three seconds left to give Preble a 71-70 lead.
Gavin Sullivan added 16 points to help spark Preble, which improved to 1-1 in the conference, 3-2 overall.
Colin Schultz scored 27 points for Pulaski to surpass the 1,000-point mark for his career.
Pulaski 27 43 – 70
Green Bay Preble 34 37 – 71
Pulaski: Schultz 27, Wotruba 9, E. Schmidt 2, B. Schmidt 13, Bock 2, Mijal 11, Holewinski 6. 3-pt: B. Schmidt 3, Wotruba, Schultz. FT: 7-9.
Green Bay Preble: LaLuzerne 4, Gerard 4, Sullivan 16, Howard 8, Johnson 29, Flowers 3, Kuehn 4, Sprutles 3. 3-pt: Johnson 9, Sprutles, Flowers, Sullivan 3. FT: 4-6.
SUAMICO – The Pirates led 39-10 at halftime in the Fox River Classic Conference win over the Trojans.
Mondes Kelly led Bay Port with 17 points. He also had seven rebounds.
Southwest was led by Curtis Danforth with 10 points.
Green Bay Southwest 10 15 – 25
Bay Port 39 24 – 63
Green Bay Southwest: D.Danforth 2, Weaver 5, Stokes 2, C. Danforth 10, Hermes 2, Schroeder 2, Thammavong 2. 3-pt: Weaver. FT: 4-4. Fouls: 14.
Bay Port: Jones 7, Gering 4, Stevens 1, Durkee 6, Janus 4, Binns 6, Kelly 17, Thomas 6, Zahn 2, Girald 2, Hendricks 2, Cornette 6. 3-pt: Cornette 2, Durkee 2. FT: 9-16. Fouls: 8.
WRIGHTSTOWN – The Tigers used hot shooting to score a season-high 45 points in the first half in their win over the Truckers.
Ethan Cyra led Wrightstown with a career-high 33 points. Jaeden Kittoe added 12.
Sam Wegener led Clintonville with 24 points. Jaxson Baribeau and Bryer Hogberg both added 12 points.
Clintonville 31 31 – 62
Wrightstown 45 35 – 80
Clintonville: Wegener 24, Maule 3, Baribeau 12, Harbaugh 6, Young 5, Hogberg 12. 3-pt: Wegener 5, Mauel, Baribeau 4, Young, Hogberg. FT: 4-8. Fouls: 12.
Wrightstown: Nowak 4, Kittoe 12, Theunis 2, Skarda 3, Buntin 4, VandenHeuvel 6, Colwell 8, Cyra 33, Podgorski 2, Morschauser 6. 3-pt: Kittoe 2, Skarda, Colwell, Cyra 6. FT: 4-12. Fouls: 10.
APPLETON – The Foxes jumped out to a 14-point halftime lead and staved off several Vikings comeback attempts to post the win.
Fox Valley Lutheran was led by Lucas Papendorf, who scored 25 points. Caleb Dahlke added 14.
Fox Valley Lutheran is 4-1 overall and 3-1 in conference.
Denmark 26 37 – 63
Fox Valley Lutheran 40 32 – 72
FREEDOM – Donovan Davis scored 27 points to lead the Irish to the victory over the Panthers.
Drew Kortz added 20 points and Kaden Vandenberg scored 11 for Freedom.
MARINETTE – Aaron Wolff scored 16 points and the Comets rallied from an eight-point halftime deficit to upend the Marines in North Eastern Conference action.
Also leading Waupaca were Westen Lauritzen and Ethan Harms, both with 13 points.
Waupaca 30 34 – 64
Marinette 38 20 – 58
Waupaca: Adamczak 8, Soto 6, Lauritzen 13, Wolff 16, Harms 13, McDonald 8.
WABENO – Canton Chrismans, Boone VanOoyen and Walker Winkelman combined for 57 points in the Rebels’ win over the Vkings.
Chrisman led Laona/Wabeno with 25 points. VanOoyen and Winkelman both scored 16 points.
Kayin Jackson led Gibraltar with 18 points.
Gibraltar 26 19 – 45
Laona/Webeno 40 34 – 74
Gibraltar: Jackson 18, Rericha 3, Kita 8, Bultman 3, Jauregui 10, Dannhausen 3. 3-pt: Rericha, Kita 2, Jauregui 2 . FT: 10-14. Fouls: 4.
Laona/Wabeno: Cooper 2, Chrisman 25, VanOoyen 8, Winkelman 16, Albrecht 16, Gilpin 4, Smith 3. 3-pt: Chrisman 3, VanOoyen 2, Albrecht 2, Smith. FT: 0-2. Fouls: 10.
PULASKI – Jada Raeder hit a last-second 3-point shot to lift the Hornets past the Red Raiders.
Raeder led Green Bay Preble with 19 points.
Pulaski was led by Olivia Sprangers with 18 points and Ashley Servais added 13 points.
Green Bay Preble 16 29 – 45
Pulaski 22 22 – 44
Green Bay Preble: Konkol 8, Gorecki 2, Smith 5, Lucassen 5, Beauchamp 4, Day 2, Raeder 19. 3-pt: Konkol, Smith, Lucassen, Raeder 2. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 19.
Pulaski: Barry 2, Lemerand 4, Urben 1, Gwidt 3, Rottier 3, Servais 13, Sprangers 18. 3-pt: Servais. FT: 13-18. Fouls: 14.
DE PERE – The Redbirds took a 10-point lead at halftime and expanded it in the second half in the win over the Golden Raiders.
Aubree Fischer led De Pere with 16 points. Jaden Ciesielczyk added 12 points.
Sheboygan North was paced by Teegan Peitzmeier’s 19 points. Alayna Reiter added 11.
Sheboygan North 22 26 – 48
De Pere 32 38 – 70
Sheboygan North: Post 6, Reinholz 2, Reiter 11, Spielman 2, Peitzmeier 19, Gierke 2, Schley 2, Adams 4. 3-pt: Reiter, Peitzmeier 2. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 12
De Pere: Spaeth 3, Tassoul 6, Craig 3, Ciesielczyk 12, Dwyer 8, Washington 5, Fischer 16, Neuenfeldt 8, Bierowski 9. 3-pt: Spaeth, Craig, Ciesielczyk 4, Bierowski 2. FT: 6-11. Fouls: 15.
ASHWAUBENON – Gianna Guarascio and Sophia Remiker scored 16 points apiece as the Jaguars overpowered the Ships in Fox River Classic Conference action.
Addy Phipps chipped in 13 points for Ashwaubenon.
After a close first half, the Jaguars outscored Manitowoc 32-17 in the final 18 minutes.
Taylor Peterson had 13 points and Ava Quinchia 11 to lead the Ships.
Manitowoc 27 17 – 44
Ashwaubenon 30 32 – 62
Manitowoc: Bolchen 5, Peterson 13, Conard 3, Schmitz 9, Quinchia 11, Spaeth 3. 3-pt: Peterson, Conard, Schmitz, Quinchia 3, Spaeth. FT: 1-3. Fouls: 12.
Ashwaubenon: Raye 2, Whiters 5, Phipps 13, Remiker 16, Guarascio 16, Daul 8, Matchopatow 2. 3-pt: Whiters, Remiker, Daul 2. FT: 10-11. Fouls: 6.
GREEN BAY – Kaylee Jensen and Vayda Sonnenberg both scored 12 points to lead Two Rivers to the victory.
Allie Gallagher added 11 points for Two Rivers.
Jamaya Mariner scored 30 points to lead the Red Devils.
Two Rivers: Corbeil 3, Timm 8, Baumann 2, Sonnenberg 12, Vogel 2, VanWychen 6, Jensen 12, Engh 9, Gallagher 11, Welnitz 2.
Green Bay East: Collins 9, Mariner 30, Payant 4, Brandner 4, Nelson 5, LaTour 2, Rodriguez 2.
APPLETON – The Hawks rallied from a halftime deficit to slip past the Phantoms in a key Bay Conference matchup.
Brynn Krull led Xavier with 23 points, while Hailey Hafner added 21.
West De Pere led 41-37 at the half.
Leading the way for the Phantoms was Faith Walder with 25 points, Madisyn Berggren with 19 and Ella Francois with 17.
The Hawks connected on 19 of 23 free throws, while West De Pere made 8 of 14.
West De Pere 41 30 – 71
Xavier 37 35 – 72
West De Pere: Walder 25, Racine 2, Runke 2, Berggren 19, Van Ess 6, Francois 17. 3-pt: Walder, Berggren 3, Van Ess 2. FT: 8-14. Fouls: 20.
Xavier: H. Hafner 21, B. Krull 23, J. Krull 9, Pfefferle 2, Tylinski 6, F. Hafner 7, Petersen 4. 3-pt: H. Hafner, B. Krull, J. Krull. FT: 19-23. Fouls: 14.
LITTLE CHUTE – Brianna Bray scored 16 points and the Spartans built a 17-point halftime lead and steadily pulled away for the North Eastern Conference win.
Also scoring in double figures for Luxemburg-Casco were Erin Cherovsky with 13 points and Sienna Blohowiak with 11.
Miranda Kirchner led Little Chute with 10 points.
Luxemburg-Casco 28 39 – 67
Little Chute 11 13 – 24
Luxemburg-Casco: Cherovsky 13, Huerkens 4, Bray 16, Mrotek 4, Schley 4, Blohowiak 11, Westlund 9, Debaker 2, Deprez 4. 3-pt: Bray, Blohowiak 2. FT: 14-21. Fouls: 23.
Little Chute: Kirchner 10, Merchant 4, Nash 7, Roche 3. 3-pt: Nash, Roche. FT: 8-20. Fouls: 16.
DENMARK – Kiarrah Micolichek poured in 17 points, Allie VanVonderen added 12 and Paige Selner had 10 as the Vikings held off a furious Foxes comeback.
Denmark led 24-13 at intermission, but Fox Valley Lutheran closed the gap in the second half.
Leading the way for the Foxes were Eden Last with 16 points, Grace Meier with 12 and Brianna Dahlke with 10.
The win evens the Vikings’ record to 2-2 in the North Eastern and to 5-4 overall, while FVL falls to 3-1 and 3-3.
Fox Valley Lutheran 13 35 – 48
Denmark 24 32 – 56
Fox Valley Lutheran: Volhard 3, Dahlke 10, Hess 5, Meier 12, Johnson 2, Last 16. 3-pt: Last 2. FT: 16-25. Fouls: 25. Fouled out: Volhard, Meier, Johnson.
Denmark: Van Noie 6, Quick 1, Selner 10, Klinksick 2, Vogel 4, Micolichek 17, VanVonderen 12, Lindsley 2, Kraschnewski 2. 3-pt: Micolichek 3. FT: 23-31. Fouls: 19. Fouled out: Selner.
OCONTO FALLS – Abbie Cropsey and Breanna Dickrell both scored 11 points and Gracie Martzahl added 10 to lead the Irish to the win over the Panthers.
Freedom built a 15-point halftime lead in the win, which upped its record to 7-0 overall and 4-0 in the NEC.
Oconto Falls was led by Maddy Maloney, who scored 16 points. Rylie Shallow added 12.
Freedom 32 27 – 59
Oconto Falls 17 26 – 43
Freedom: Martzahl 10, Lang 6, Bork 3, Janssen 2, Calhoon 8, Dickrell 11, Verhasselt 6, Brown 2, Cropsey 11. 3-pt: Martzahl, Calhoon, Dickrell. FT: 14-27. Fouls: 13
Oconto Falls: Shallow 12, Otto 3, Jahnke 3, Maloney 16, Holtz 4, Korkman 5. 3-pt: Maloney 2. FT: 8-12. Fouls: 20.
BRUSSELS – Brooke Mattson poured in 21 points and Bristol Schmidt added 12 as the Wolves built a big first-half lead and cruised to the Packerland Conference victory.
Ashlyn Delfosse led the Eagles with 17 points.
Algoma is now 5-0 in conference and 6-2 overall, while Southern Door falls to 1-3 and 1-8.
Algoma 28 40 – 68
Southern Door 14 21 – 35
Algoma: Nellis 6, Loucks 2, Krause 6, Mattson 21, Slaby 7, Schmidt 12, C. Gerdmann 6, Zimmer 2, T. Gerdmann 6. 3-pt: Nellis 2, Krause 2, Mattson 5, Slaby. FT: 6-9. Fouls: 12.
Southern Door: K. Claflin 3, Tassoul 1, C. Claflin 2, Kaye 5, Delfosse 17, Jacquet 7. 3-pt: Delfosse 3. FT: 5-10. Fouls: 14.
MARINETTE – The Wolverines took a 19-point lead at halftime in their win over the Cavaliers.
Kiya Brand led Crivitz with 18 points. Lucy Gruszynski added 15.
St. Thomas Aquinas Academy was led by Kate Peters, who scored 14 points.
Crivitz 30 34 – 64
St. Thomas Aquinas 11 11 – 22
Crivitz: Gruszynski 15, K. Brand 18, Otto 5, Doyen 8, Pusick 9, Wesoloski 4, L. Brand 2, Meyers 3. 3-pt: Gruszynski 4, K. Brand 5, Doyen 2. FT: 5-13. Fouls: 17.
St. Thomas Aquinas: K. Peters 14, Paidl 5, L. Peters 3. 3-pt: K. Peters. FT: 5-16. Fouls: 11.
SURING – Vivian Kostreva led the Cougars with 16 points in the win over the Eagles.
Neither team was real effective at the free throw line with Suring making just 9-of-18 and Coleman 3-of-9.
Suring was led by Bunny Cramer’s 10 points.
Coleman 20 13 – 33
Suring 14 17 – 31
Coleman: Kostreva 16, Gilbertson 4, Rosner 2, Gross 8, Seibert 2, Kurth 1. 3-pt: Kostreva 2. FT: 3-9. Fouls: 14.
Suring: Pommerich 8, Cramer 10, Skarbon 5, Christensen 8. 3-pt: Cramer 2. FT: 9-18. Fouls: 13.
WAUSAUKEE – Alivia Kleikamp poured in 18 points, Mallory Sanicki added 16 and Marley Jones 10 as the Badgers started fast and cruised to the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
Niagara led 40-8 at the break and never were threatened.
Carla Ramirez led the Rangers with four points.
The win moves the Badgers to 2-3 in the M&O and 3-4 overall, while Wausaukee falls to 0-3 and 1-5.
Niagara 40 26 – 66
Wausaukee 8 9 – 17
Niagara: M. Sanicki 16, B. Sanicki 8, Jones 10, Neuens-Allred 4, Swanson 5, Kleikamp 18, Walker 5. 3-pt: M. Sanicki 2, B. Sanicki 2, Swanson, Walker. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 3.
Wausaukee: Watson 3, White 2, Madsen 2, K. Luccarini 2, L. Luccarini 2, Russ 2, Ramirez 4. 3-pt: Watson. FT: 2-2. Fouls: 10.
ONEIDA – Mariah Cloud scored her 1,000th career point and the Thunderhawks held off the Wildcats in Marinette & Oconto Conference action.
Jaylynn Caldwell led Oneida Nation with 22 points, while Cloud added 14, Madalyn King 11 and Osa Flores 10.
Lena’s Eva Brooks also surpassed 1,000 rebounds to surpass both 1,000 points and rebounds in her career.
Madi Thomson led the Wildcats with 23 points, while Brooks added 17 and Kali Fisher 12.
Lena 30 28 – 58
Oneida Nation 30 30 – 60
Lena: Cook 2, Brooks 17, Van Ark 1, H. Thomson 3, M. Thomson 23, Fisher 12. 3-pt: Brooks 3, H. Thomson, M. Thomson, Fisher 2. FT: 9-16. Fouls: 16. Fouled out: H. Thomson.
Oneida Nation: Flores 10, King 11, Cloud 14, Caldwell 22, White 3. 3-pt: Flores 3, King 3, Caldwell 2, White. FT: 13-19. Fouls: 15. Fouled out: Danforth.
OCONTO – The Blue Devils took a 16-point halftime lead in their win over the Blazers.
Addisyn Viestenz led Oconto with 35 points. Kylee Gard added 15
NEW Lutheran 20 41 – 61
Oconto 36 35 – 71
Oconto: Viestenz 35, Coshenet 9, Heimke 1, Schlueter 7, Vizer 2, TerMaat 2, Gard 15.
ASHWAUBENON – Tyler Wempe scored a pair of third-period goals to lead the Pirates to the win over the Red Raiders.
Charles Del Marcelle and Jack Froelich assisted on Wempe’s first goal, while Marek Stefik assisted on his second goal.
Benjamin Knutson had 27 saves in goal for Bay Port. Zane Vande Hey had 32 saves for Sheboygan.
106: Alex Lee S dec. Cullen Zellner 7-4. 113: Brayden Vandehei S major dec. Ollie Fameree 12-2. 120: Zack Lee S dec. Brady Vieaux 5-4. 126: Gavin Zellner D pinned Logan Boehnlein 1:00. 132: Aidan Peters S won by forfeit. 138: Caden Kersten D pinned Brayden Koutnik 3:15. 144: Connor Steffens S pinned Cortland Hurst :38. 150: Wyatt Bunnell S dec. Grant Liddicoat 5-2. 157: Mason Bunnell S dec. Nolan Larsen 11-4. 165: Steven Kielpikowski D pinned Bennett Brown 1:34. 175: Carson Peterson D pinned Lander Wilkins 1:43. 190: Quinn Kaminski D pinned Sam Micolichek 1:01. 215: Cael Leisgang S won by forfeit. 285: David Cervantes Jr. D pinned Brock Socha 4:27.
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