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SUAMICO – Nathan Ramus scored 22 points and Will Sweeney added 18 as the Lightning built a four-point halftime lead and hung on for the nonconference win.
Grant Hardy chipped in 16 points and Matt Rosplochowski had 11 for Appleton North.
Sawyer Durkee was one of four Pirates to reach double-digit scoring with 19 points. Also leading the way for Bay Port were Maddox Cornette with 14 points, Mondes Kelly with 13 and Connor Gering with 10.
Appleton North 34 43 – 77
Bay Port 30 42 – 72
Appleton North: Sweeney 18, Rosplochowski 11, Ramus 22, Hardy 16, Tomori 3, Arft 7. 3-pt: Sweeney 2, Rosplochowski 3, Ramus, Hardy 3, Tomori, Arft. FT: 16-19. Fouls: 13.
Bay Port: Gering 10, Durkee 19, Kelly 13, Thomas 7, Hendricks 9, Cornette 14. 3-pt: Gering 2, Durkee 4, Kelly, Hendricks 2, Cornette. FT: 4-8. Fouls: 14.
KEWAUNEE – Daniel Buntin hit one of two free throws with 2.9 seconds remaining to lead the Tigers to the overtime win.
The game was a back-and-forth affair with Kewaunee leading by double digits in the first half. Wrightstown rallied and led by as much as 14 midway through the second half before the Storm came back and forced overtime.
Ethan Cyra led the Wrightstown attack with 25 points, while Kaden Colwell chipped in with 22. Also scoring in double figures for the Tigers was Jaeden Kittoe with 14 points.
Avery Jerabek led a balanced scoring attack for Kewaunee with 16 points. Also leading the way were Diesel Bosdeck with 15 points, Connor Kilgore with 14 and Evan Maccaux with 12.
Wrightstown 26 29 10 – 65
Kewaunee 20 35 9 – 64
Wrightstown: Kittoe 14, Buntin 2, Colwell 22, Cyra 25, Podgorski 2. 3-pt: Kittoe 3, Colwell 3, Cyra. FT: 20-24. Fouls: 25. Fouled out: Morschauser.
Kewaunee: Maccaux 12, Kilgore 14, Bosdeck 15, Jerabek 16, Kolmorgen 3, Harrell 4. 3-pt: Bosdeck 3, Jerabek 4, Kolmorgen. FT: 16-21. Fouls: 19. Fouled out: Harrell.
STURGEON BAY – Noah Schroeder scored 24 points, Desmond Stokes had 12 and Curtis Danforth 11 to lead the Trojans past the Clippers in nonconference action.
Jackson Starr led Sturgeon Bay with 16 points, while Hayden Tracy added 14.
Green Bay Southwest: Schroeder 24, Stokes 12, C. Danforth 11, D. Danforth 5, Weaver 1, Guther 1.
Sturgeon Bay: Starr 16, Tracy 14, Hansen 9, Evers 6, Ash 4, I. Fruzyna 2.
ALGOMA – Parker Lischka poured in 20 points and Braeden Leist added 17 as 12 Wolves scored in the nonconference win.
Algoma grabbed a 40-14 halftime lead.
Wyatt Gregory paced the Tigers with 14 points, while Bennett Woelfel chipped in 10.
Chilton 14 14 – 28
Algoma 40 47 – 87
Chilton: Pagel 2, Woelfel 10, Juckem 2, Gregory 14. 3-pt: Woelfel 2. FT: 4-5. Fouls: 17.
Algoma: Romdenne 2, B. Leist 17, Prokash 9, Lischka 20, C. Leist 5, Cabino 2, Seiler 7, Schwader 1, Neuzil 4, Zeitler 6, Kirchman 5, Robinson 9. 3-pt: C. Leist, Kirchman, Robinson 3. FT: 14-24. Fouls: 12.
FOX CROSSING – The Bears got all but 10 points from four players in the win over the Zephyrs.
Quinn Wesenberg led Bonduel with 24 points, while Carter Moesch scored 22. Cade Johnson and Ryan Westrich both added 19.
St. Mary Catholic was led by Mason Uhlenbrauck’s 13 points. Kieran Barrientos and Preston Fields both added 11 points.
Bonduel 40 54 – 94
St. Mary Catholic 28 34 – 62
Bonduel: Johnson 19, Westphal 5, Westrich 19, Uelmen 3, Moesch 22, Wesenberg 24, Anvelink 2. 3-pt: Johnson, Uelmen, Moesch 4, Wesenberg 4. FT: 3-7. Fouls: 17.
St. Mary Catholic: Trinkner 7, Fairweather 9, Uhlenbrauck 13, Barrientos 11, Fields 11, Norville 7, Hennessy 4. 3-pt: Trinkner 2, Fairweather, Uhlenbrauck 2. FT: 8-19. Fouls: 13.
TWO RIVERS – Parker Lischka scored 18 points and Braeden Leist added 15 for Algoma in the nonconference loss.
Algoma 32 30 – 62
Two Rivers 39 34 – 73
Algoma: Romdenne 9, B. Leist 15, Prokash 4, Lischka 18, C. Leist 4, Cabino 1, Zeitler 1, Cochart 6, Kirchman 4. 3-pt: B. Leist 3, Cochart 2, Kirchman, Romdenne, Prokash, Lischka. FT: 11-19. Fouls: 18.
Two Rivers: Kadow 22, Glandt 9, Yang 3, Gallagher 13, J. Johnson 3, Kummer 3, A. Johnson 5, Pyles 15. 3-pt: Gallagher 4, Pyles 3, Kadow, Glandt, Yang, Kummer, A. Johnson: FT: 7-14. Fouls: 21.
GILLETT – Kobe Miller scored 15 points to lead Gresham to the victory.
Gillett was led by Jed Herzog with 13 points.
Gresham 13 23 – 36
Gillett 16 14 – 30
Gresham: Nietzer 2, Spotted War Bonnett 5, Kaquatosh 10, Miller 15, Hoffman 4. 3-pt: Spotted War Bonnett. FT: 11-17. Fouls: 12.
Gillett: Rosenlund 4, Herzog 13, Kiedrowski 2, Slatky 8, Schall 3. 3-pt: Rosenlund: FT: 3-13. Fouls: 16.
WAUSAUKEE – Paul Gnabasik and Logan Schuh each scored 18 points to lead Sevastopol to the victory.
Lucas Delsart added 15 points for the Pioneers.
Wausaukee was led by Evan Suennen with 12 points.
Sevastopol 55 26 – 81
Wausaukee 15 17 – 32
Sevastopol: Schuh 18, Isaksen 6, Kacmarynski 7, Ash 5, Wiesner 1, Tanck 2, Lardinois 7, Kuehn 2, Delsart 15, Gnabasik 18. 3-pt: Delsart 2, Isaksen 2, Ash, Schuh. FT: 13-22. Fouls: 17.
Wausaukee: KyleSuennen 3, Kayden Suennen 6, Edlebeck 4, Vanick 3, E. Suennen 12, Thomson 4. 3-pt: Kayden Suennen 4, E. Suennen 2, Kyle Suennen, Vanick: FT: 4-11. Fouls: 15.
DE PERE – Faith Walder scored 18 points and Ella Francois added 11 and Alexa Rattray 10 as the Phantoms rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit to earn the nonconference win.
The win keeps West De Pere unbeaten at 4-0, while Bay Port falls to 2-2.
Leading the Pirates were Olivia Williams with 18 points, Kailynn Thomson with 16, Keira Lynch with 11 and Melia Lemorande with 10.
Bay Port 34 23 – 57
West De Pere 24 38 – 62
Bay Port: Williams 18, Lynch 11, Neuenschwander 2, Lemorande 10, Thompson 16. 3-pt: Lynch 3. FT: 4-5. Fouls: 15.
West De Pere: Hoffman 5, Alexa Rattray 10, F. Walder 18, Racine 8, Berggren 6, Van Ess 4, Francois 11. 3-pt: Alexa Rattray 2, F. Walder, Berggren, Van Ess. FT: 11-18. Fouls: 9.
LUXEMBURG – Brianna Bray and Sienna Blohowiak combined for 21 points to lead the Spartans to the win over the Marines.
Bray scored 11 points while Blohowiak added 10 for Luxemburg-Casco.
Chloe Seymour led Marinette with nine points.
Marinette 24 12 – 36
Luxemburg-Casco 26 17 – 43
Marinette: Wade 2, Furton 2, Kunick 4, Torkko 8, Kieffer 6, Seymour 9, Bodan 3, Hanson 2. 3-pt: Kieffer. FT: 7-16. Fouls: 14.
Luxemburg-Casco: Bray 11, Schley 4, Blohowiak 10, Westlund 2, DeBaker 5, Host 5, Deprez 6. 3-pt: Bray 3, Blohowiak 2. FT: 6-12. Fouls: 17.
FREEDOM – Gracie Martzahl scored 14 points and Stella Verhasselt added 12 as the Irish held off the Vikings in North Eastern Conference action.
Amelia Van Noie paced Denmark with 14 points, while Kiarrah Micolichek added 13.
The Vikings led 21-20 at halftime.
Denmark 21 26 – 47
Freedom 20 31 – 51
Denmark: Van Noie 14, Seiner 4, Klinksick 2, Micolichek 13, VanVonderen 8, Lindsley 6. 3-pt: Van Noie 3, Micolichek. FT: 11-16. Fouls: 17. Fouled out: Micolichek.
Freedom: Martzahl 14, Lang 9, Calhoon 2, Dickrell 3, Verhasselt 12, Lillge 8, Brown 3. 3-pt: Martzahl 3, Dickrell, Verhasselt. FT: 8-16. Fouls: 19. Fouled out: Dickrell.
GREEN BAY – The Bulldogs took a 29-point halftime lead en route to the easy win over the Trojans.
Morgan Jones led New London with 17 points. Jenna Handschke added 14 points, while Djunie Langel and Shaye Allen added 13 and 10 points.
Morgan Stewart scored eight points to lead Green Bay Southwest.
New London 43 39 – 82
Green Bay Southwest 14 6 – 20
New London: Baehman 5, Handschke 14, Magolinski 7, Langel 13, Stroesenreuther 8, Allen 10, Daly 8, Jones 17. 3-pt: Baehman, Handschke, Langel, Jones 5. FT: 2-3. Fouls: 8.
Green Bay Southwest: Ventura 2, Denil 3, Szarowicz 7, Stewart 8. 3-pt: Denil. FT: 3-7. Fouls: 6.
GREEN BAY – The Wolves took a 10-point halftime lead and held on to it in their win over the Blazers.
Algoma was led by Lauren Loucks with 14 points. Sierra Slaby added 10.
Ingrid Beaumont led NEW Lutheran with 21 points. Emma Laatsch added 12 points.
Algoma 34 20 – 54
NEW Lutheran 24 19 – 43
Algoma: Nellis 7, Loucks 14, Krause 2, Mattson 5, Slaby 10, Schmidt 8, C. Gerdman 6, T. Gerdmann 2. 3-pt: Nellis, Loucks, Mattson, Slaby 2. FT: 7-12. Fouls: 16.
NEW Lutheran: Lemke-Scott 2, Bruley 1, Laatsch 12, Dzaja 2, Beaumont 21, Meerstein 5. 3-pt: Beaumont 3. FT: 12-23. Fouls: 10.
LENA – The Wildcats cruised to a 39-3 halftime advantage and never looked back as they earned the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
Madi Thomson had the hot hand with 23 points, while Eva Brooks added 15 and Kali Fischer 12.
Kate Peters had four points to lead St. Thomas.
St. Thomas Aquinas 3 3 – 6
Lena 39 28 – 67
St. Thomas Aquinas: K. Peters 4, Paidl 2. 3-pt: None. FT: 2-4. Fouls: 7.
Lena: Cook 1, Kostreva 7, Brooks 15, Van Ark 2, H. Thomson 5, M. Thomson 23, Fischer 12, Collar 2. 3-pt: H. Thomson, Fischer. FT: 5-9. Fouls: 8.
CRIVITZ – Kiya Brand scored 18 points as the Wolverines held on in the second half to earn the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
Crivitz led 17-15 at intermission before outscoring the Eagles 26-22 the rest of the way.
Bunny Cramer had the hot hand for Suring, finishing with 14 points.
Suring 15 22 – 37
Crivitz 17 26 – 43
Suring: Pommerich 9, Cramer 14, Kristoff 5, Cox 2, Seefeldt 1, Skarban 4, Christensen 2. 3-pt: Pommerich, Cramer 2, Kristoff. FT: 9-21. Fouls: 24. Fouled out: Pommerich, Cramer, Skarban.
Crivitz: Gruszynski 5, Brand 18, Ott 4, Pusick 6, Wesoloski 3, Meyers 7. 3-pt: Brand 2. FT: 9-30. Fouls: 18.
NIAGARA – Lily Hansen, Cilena Guns, Maggie Kaczmarek and Audrey Pate all scored eight points to lead a balanced Tigers attack for the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
Gillett jumped out to a 25-15 halftime advantage and kept the Badgers at bay the rest of the way.
Alivia Kleikamp paced Niagara with 10 points.
Gillett 25 16 – 41
Niagara 15 15 – 30
Gillett: Schaal 2, H. Soper 7, Hansen 8, Guns 8, Kaczmarek 8, Pate 8. 3-pt: Soper, Hansen 2. FT: 4-5. Fouls: 11.
Niagara: Sweig 2, M. Sanicki 8, B. Sanicki 5, Jones 1, Neuens-Allred 2, Kleikamp 10, Walker 2. 3-pt: M. Sanicki, B. Sanicki. FT: 6-13. Fouls: 10.
KEWAUNEE – The Storm opened up a 35-point halftime lead in their win over the Vikings.
Jade Kroll and Gabby Stangel led Kewaunee with 18 and 16 points, respectively.
Mikala Gorham led Gibraltar with 15 points.
Gibraltar 7 14 – 21
Kewaunee 42 19 – 61
Gibraltar: Schar 2, Gorham 15, Jarosh 2, Gallant 2. 3-pt: Gorham 3. FT: 2-4. Fouls: 13.
Kewaunee: Walechka 6, Stangel 16, Hanrahan 4, Chevalier 1, Riha 4, Kroll 18, Demmin 9, Morton 3. 3-pt: Stangel. FT: 6-11. Fouls: 7.
KESHENA – Aliyah Reese scored 13 points and Lydia Hofacker added 12 to lead the Chiefs to the win over the Eagles.
Lena Waukau led Menominee Indian with eight points.
Shiocton 17 24 – 41
Menominee Indian 16 10 – 26
Shiocton: Hofacker 12, Reese 13, Murray 3, Affeldt 5, Fischer 2, Young 6. 3-pt: Reese 2. FT: 7-19. Fouls: 7.
Menominee Indian: Reevis 6, Sprucet 6, Waukau 8, Corn 6. FT: 4-7. Fouls: 18.
ONEIDA – Vivian Kostreva scored 16 points as the Cougars grabbed an eight-point halftime advantage and held off the Thunderhawks.
Alyssa Kurth added 12 points and Hailey Rosner had 11 for Coleman.
Mariah Cloud had the hot hand for Oneida Nation with 32 points.
Coleman 27 28 – 55
Oneida Nation 19 29 – 48
Coleman: Kostreva 16, Markiewicz 4, Hanrahan 2, Kuchta 2, Rosner 11, Gross 6, Seibert 2, Kurth 12. 3-pt: Kostreva, Markiewicz, Rosner, Gross. FT: 15-31. Fouls: 23. Fouled out: Markiewicz, Kurth.
Oneida Nation: King 3, J. Danforth 3, Cloud 32, Caldwell 8, White 2. 3-pt: King, Cloud. FT: 18-31. Fouls: 24. Fouled out: J. Danforth.
STEVENS POINT – The Panthers scored three goals in the third period to break open a tense game with the Pirates.
Bay Port, which was outshot 45-17 in the game, got its goal in the first period from Marek Stefik for a 1-0 lead.
Stevens Point then scored the next five goals.
Zachary Burdick had 16 saves for Stevens Point. Benjamin Knutson had 40 saves for Bay Port.
126: Jaxon Bogacz B pinned Skylar Nguyen 1:40. 132: Hailey Berg B dec. Cale Wallace 2-0. 138: Chandler Steel ASH won by forfeit. 144: Tyce Allen ASH pinned Aiden RoBarge 4:42. 150: Kolby Hockers ASH pinned Dylan Hillsberg 1:19. 157: Jonah Leisgang ASH won by forfeit. 165: Colin Fischer B pinned Nolan Vertz 1:22. 175: Ryley Kurtz B pinned Matthew Griepentrog 2:56. 190: Charles Aichele ASH pinned Isaac Seefeldt 1:42. 215: Evan Wilcox B pinned Andrew Krull 1:55. 285: Ben Hutto ASH pinned Brody Vosters :30. 106: Double forfeit. 113: Collin DeMars ASH pinned Kaitlyn Kroening 1:30. 120: Logan Bowers ASH pinned John Parsons 2:26.
132: Austin Stickney S pinned Hailey Berg 3:08. 138: Christopher Hammen-Jung S won by forfeit. 144: Aiden RoBarge B pinned Chace Hintz :44. 150: Kody Popelka S won by technical fall over Madalyn Sokolski 19-3. 157: Kian Morstad S pinned Dylan Hillsberg :46. 165: Colin Fischer B pinned Marcus Brezgel 1:43. 175: Ryley Kurtz B pinned Drew Chelberg 4:37. 190: Evan Wilcox B pinned Duane Gristeau-Blanche 1:36. 215: Kaydin Campbell S pinned Isaac Seefeldt :52. 285: Jack Dietz S pinned Brody Vosters 1:43. 106: Kaitlyn Kroening B won by forfeit. 113: Cash Panske S won by forfeit. 120: Dylan Gartner S pinned John Parsons :58. 126: Jaxon Bogacz B pinned Nikkolas Waukau 4:38.
126: Nikkolas Waukau won by forfeit. 132: Tyler Beekman O pinned Austin Stickney 2:49. 138: Jaymison Markham O pinned Christopher Hammen-Jung 3:53. 144: Ethan Wusterbarth O pinned Chace Hintz 1:56. 150: Kody Popelka S won by forfeit. 157: Kian Morstad S pinned Owen Trepanier 1:05. 165: Kaleb Zahn O dec. Marcus Brezgel 13-4. 175: Drew Chelberg S pinned AJ Mossakowski 2:44. 190: Miguel Vargas O pinned Duane Gristeau-Blanche 1:01. 215: Kaydin Campbell S pinned Seth Miller 3:42. 285: Jack Dietz S pinned Logan Christensen 1:46. 106: Sabrina McKeefry O won by forfeit. 113: Cash Panske S won by forfeit. 120: Dylan Gartner S won by forfeit.
138: Jaymison Markham O won by forfeit. 144: Ethan Wusterbarth O pinned Aiden RoBarge 1:17. 150: Dylan Hillsberg B won by forfeit. 157: Owen Trepanier O won by forfeit. 165: Colin Fischer B pinned Kaleb Zahn :28. 175: AJ Mossakowski O pinned Ryley Kurtz :35. 190: Miguel Vargas O pinned Isaac Seefeldt 2:28. 215: Evan Wilcox B dec. Seth Miller 8-1. 285: Brody Vosters B pinned Logan Christensen 2:34. 106: Kaitlyn Kroening B won by forfeit. 113: Double forfeit. 120: John Parson B won by forfeit. 126: Jaxon Bogacz B won by forfeit. 132: Tyler Beekman O pinned Hailey Berg 3:43.
138: Chandler Steele ASH dec. Christopher Hammen-Jung 10-8. 144: Tyce Allen ASH pinned Chace Hintz 1:10. 150: Kody Popelka SH pinned Kolby Hockers 4:42. 157: Jonah Leisgang ASH pinned Kian Morstad 1:44. 165: Marcus Brezgel SH pinned Nolan Vertz 1:25. 175: Drew Chelberg SH pinned Matthew Griepentrog 1:38. 190: Charles Aichele ASH pinned Duane Gristeau-Blanche 2:49. 215: Kaydin Campbell SH pinned Andrew Krull 1:24. 285: Ben Hutto ASH pinned Jack Dietz 5:37. 106: Double forfeit. 113: Cash Panske SH pinned Collin DeMars :49. 120: Dylan Gartner SH pinned Logan Bowers 2:35. 126: Nikkolas Waukau SH pinned Skylar Nguyen :55. 132: Cale Wallace ASH dec. Austin Stickney 3-1.
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