Meet the 2024-25 Fab 5 senior boys basketball team
Ashwaubenon’s Amari Allen, Kaukauna’s Keegan VanKauwenberg, Oshkosh North’s Xzavion Mitchell, Southern Door’s Drew Daoust and De Pere’s Zach Kinziger make up the 2024-25 Fab 5 team.
SUAMICO – Gianna Guarascio hit a 3-pointer just before the final horn in overtime to give the Jaguars the win over the Pirates.
Guarascio led Ashwaubenon with 17 points.
Bay Port was led by Kailynn Thompson, who scored 16 points. Olivia Williams and Melia Lemorande added 12 and 10 points, respectively.
Ashwaubenon 29 16 8 – 53
Bay Port 14 31 7 – 52
Ashwaubenon: Raye 8, Whiters 9, Phipps 8, Remiker 6, Guarascio 17, Daul 5. 3-pt: Raye, Whiters, Guarascio 2. FT: 13-17. Fouls: 18.
Bay Port: Whiteman 3, Williams 12, McDermid 2, Lewitzke 3, Lynch 6, Lemorande 10, Thompson 16. 3-pt: Whiteman, Williams 2, Lewitzke, Lynch 2, Lemorande. FT: 11-20. Fouls: 18.
DE PERE – The Redbirds raced out to a 58-6 halftime advantage and never looked back as they earned the Fox River Classic Conference win.
Abby Tassoul led De Pere with 17 points, while Aubree Fischer added 15, Egan Bierowski 14 and Jaden Ciesielczyk 10.
Emma Szarowicz led the Trojans with seven points.
De Pere is now 12-0 in the conference and 15-3 overall, while Southwest falls to 0-11 and 0-16.
Green Bay Southwest 6 1 – 7
De Pere 58 31 – 89
Green Bay Southwest: Szarowicz 7. 3-pt: None. FT: 1-4. Fouls: 8.
De Pere: Spaeth 4, Tassoul 17, Meulemans 2, Ciesielczyk 10, Dwyer 7, Washington 2, Fischer 15, Hallsten 2, Neuenfeldt 8, Bierowski 14, Gerlikowski 8. 3-pt: Tassoul 4, Ciesielczyk 2, Neuenfeldt 2, Bierowski 2. FT: 7-11. Fouls: 8.
GREEN BAY – Brianna Breese scored 24 points and Peyton Musial added 17 as the Tritons built a big halftime advantage and rolled to the Fox River Classic Conference win.
Olivia Waldrop added 10 points for Notre Dame.
Brooklynn Lucassen led the Hornets with 16 points.
The win moves the Tritons to 9-2 in the conference and 10-4 overall, while Preble falls to 7-4 and 10-7.
Green Bay Preble 17 29 – 46
Notre Dame 50 31 – 81
Green Bay Preble: Watzka 6, Smith 4, Lucassen 16, Carter 2, Boeder 2, DeBlaey 6, Beauchamp 2, Day 6, Raeder 2. 3-pt: Watzka, Lucassen 4, Day. FT: 16-21. Fouls: 10.
Notre Dame: Gokey 5, Ronsman 4, Waldrop 10, Webster 4, Atkinson 3, Hinz 2, Musial 17, Simpson 8, Breese 24, Moore 4. 3-pt: Gokey, Atkinson, Breese 2. FT: 3-5. Fouls: 19.
ASHWAUBENON – The Jaguars led by 11 points at halftime and held on for the Fox River Classic Conference win.
Amari Allen scored 39 points and had nine rebounds for Ashwaubenon, which had 16 made 3-pointers in the game. Elijah Fenner added 20 points.
Bay Port was led by Mondes Kelly with 29 points. Maddox Cornette added 14 and Roman Binns scored 11.
Bay Port 27 48 – 75
Ashwaubenon 38 40 – 78
Bay Port: Jones 6, Stevens 5, Durkee 6, Binns 11, Kelly 29, Hendricks 4, Cornette 14. 3-pt: Cornette 4, Binns 3, Kelly 2, Stevens. FT: 5-11. Fouls: 18.
Ashwaubenon: Allen 39, Fenner 20, Matuszewski 3, Dorgu 7, Vang 9. 3-pt: Allen 6, Fenner 5, Vang 3, Matuszewski, Dorgu. FT: 18-23. Fouls: 16.
GREEN BAY – The Tritons survived a tough time at the free throw line, making just 9-of-20 free throws in the win over the Hornets.
Both teams shot well in the second half. Notre Dame made 65% of its field goals while Preble made 66% of its shots.
Adam Guyette scored 20 points to lead Notre Dame. Andrew Rader and Drew Siudzinski both scored 11 points.
Ty Gerard led Green Bay Preble with 18 points. Nick Howard added 14.
Notre Dame 25 35 – 60
Green Bay Preble 20 37 – 57
Notre Dame: Weber 6, Austin Hendricks 2, LeCaptain 1, AJ Hendricks 5, Siudzinski 11, Warden 4, Guyette 20, Rader 11. 3-pt: Weber, AJ Hendricks, Siudzinski, Guyette, Rader. FT: 9-20. Fouls: 10.
Preble: LaLuzerne 9, Gerard 18, Sullivan 3, Howard 14, Johnson 8, Kuehn 5. 3-pt: LaLuzerne, Gerard 4, Sullivan, Howard, Johnson 2. FT: 4-7. Fouls: 16.
MARINETTE – Jaeden Kittoe led a balanced scoring attack with 15 points and Aiden Humphreys added 14 as the Tigers outpaced the Marines in a North Eastern Conference matchup.
Bennett Theunis added 10 points as 12 Tigers scored on the night.
Connor Eastman had the hot hand for Marinette with 13 points, while Chase MacGregor added 12.
Wrightstown grabbed a 19-point halftime lead before finishing the game on a 46-29 run.
Wrightstown 37 46 – 83
Marinette 18 29 – 47
Wrightstown: Nowak 2, Kittoe 15, Theunis 10, Humphreys 14, Buntin 3, Vanden Heuvel 6, Colwell 8, Cyra 4, Podgorski 2, Besel 4, Cich 8, Morschauser 7. 3-pt: Kittoe 2, Theunis 2, Humphreys 2, Buntin, Vanden Heuvel 2, Colwell 2, Cich 2. FT: 6-11. Fouls: 16.
Marinette: MacGregor 12, Eastman 13, Schneider 5, Ducane 2, Jacobson 4, Anderson 4, Smith 5, Kurz 2. 3-pt: MacGregor 2, Eastman 3, Schneider, Smith. FT: 6-12. Fouls: 11.
GREEN BAY – Parker Lischka and Chase Romdenne combined for 50 points in the Wolves’ win over the Blazers.
Lischka finished with 27 points and Romdenne scored 23 points.
NEW Lutheran was led by Reid Nelson with 17 points. Hayden Schultz and Isaiah Faulkner added 15 and 14 points, respectively.
Algoma 29 37 – 66
NEW Lutheran 27 32 – 59
Algoma: Romdenne 23, Leist 8, Prokash 1, Lischka 27, Leist 5, Kirchman 2. 3-pt: Romdenne 4, Lischka 3, Leist. FT: 14-26. Fouls: 11.
NEW Lutheran: Nelson 17, Schultz 15, Lange 5, Monfrie 4, Faulkner 14, Herlache 4. 3-pt: Nelson 3, Schultz 2, Lange, Faulkner 3. FT: 8-15. Fouls: 17.
WAUSAUKEE – Tyler Rennie, Kolton Peters and Victor Kostreva accounted for all but nine of the Cougars’ points in the win over the Rangers.
Rennie finished with 20 points, while Kostreva and Peters had 15 and 10 points, respectively, for Coleman.
Wausaukee was led by Jeffrey Dunlap with 11 points.
Coleman 20 34 – 54
Wausaukee 19 16 – 35
Coleman: Kolton Peters 10, Kollin Peters 3, Rennie 20, Dufeck 6, Kostreva 15. 3-pt: Kolton Peters 2, Kollin Peters, Rennie, Dufeck. FT: 5-6. Fouls: 10.
Wausaukee: Kayden Suennen 5, Betts 3, E. Suennen 8, Dunlap 11, Thomson 8. 3-pt: Kayden Suennen. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 8.
KEWAUNEE – The Storm raced out to a big halftime lead and cruised to the Packerland Conference win.
Connor Kilgore paced the Kewaunee attack with 20 points, while Avery Jerabek added 15, Diesel Bosdeck 14 and Dane Harrell 12.
The Storm led 49-20 at the break.
Liam Lindenberg paced the Vikings with 18 points.
Gibraltar 20 26 – 46
Kewaunee 49 30 – 79
Gibraltar: Brey 5, Jackson 8, Lindenberg 18, Rericha 3, Kita 6, Mize 6. 3-pt: Lindenberg 3, Rericha. FT: 4-4. Fouls: 4.
Kewaunee: Maccaux 3, Kilgore 20, Bosdeck 14, Jerabek 15, Kovacs 2, Kolmorgen 8, Harrell 12, Walecka 5. 3-pt: Maccaux, Kilgore, Bosdeck, Jerabek, Kolmorgen 2, Walecka. FT: 4-4. Fouls: 11.
CRIVITZ – Kade Thoma poured in 16 points in the first half when the Wolverines grabbed a 16-point halftime lead in the win over the Tigers.
Thoma finished with a team-high 20 points for Crivitz. Pierce Polomis added 16 points, while Brayden Sellen had 11. Colten Arpke chipped in with 10 points.
Jesse DeBauch had 32 points for Gillett. Jed Herzog added 13.
Gillett 29 26 – 55
Crivitz 45 29 – 74
Gillett: Wendorff 2, Herzog 13, Slatky 8, DeBauch 32. 3-pt: DeBauch 3 FT: 4-9. Fouls: 14.
Crivitz: Orlando 8, Flynn 2, Sellen 11, Vandermause 2, Thomas 20, Arpke 10, Allard 5, Polomis 16. 3-pt: Thoma. FT: 11-18. Fouls: 10.
LENA – The Pioneers built a big halftime lead and staved off a furious Wildcats rally in the second half to earn the nononference win.
Sevastopol led by 15 at the break before Lena finished on a 40-31 second-half surge.
Logan Schuh had the hot hand for the Pioneers with 16 points, while Damien Lardinois added 13 and Bo Tanck 11.
Mason Spice led the Wildcats with a game-high 26 points, including 19 in the second half.
Sevastopol 36 31 – 67
Lena 21 40 – 61
Sevastopol: Schuh 16, Kacmaryinski 6, Valdiva 3, Wiesner 1, Tanck 11, Lardinois 13, Delsart 9, Gnabasik 8. 3-pt: Schuh 2, Valdiva, Tanck, Lardinois, Delsart 2. FT: 6-11. Fouls: 16.
Lena: Koslowsky 5, Shallow 5, Comins 8, Spice 26, Thomson 2, Schlosser 6, Behnke 6, Demmith 3. 3-pt: Koslowsky, Shallow, Comins 2, Spice 5, Demmith. FT: 3-6. Fouls: 11.
NIAGARA – Gavin Neuens scored 23 points, including 17 in the first half, of the Badgers’ win over the Cavaliers.
Tommy Martin scored 16 points for Niagara. Cameron Schiefelbein and Eastan Holmes added 13 and 10 points, respectively.
Teagan Anderson scored 20 points to lead St. Thomas Aquinas Academy, with Jake Farley adding 10 points.
St. Thomas Aquinas 21 23 – 44
Niagara 35 38 – 73
St. Thomas Aquinas: Anderson 20, Peters 1, Duvall 9, Farley 10, Piasecki 4. 3-pt: Anderson 2, Duvall, Farley. FT: 5-15. Fouls: 11.
Niagara: Neuens 23, Hannah 2, Martin 16, Stachowicz 3, Holmes 10, Bartels 4, Schiefelbein 13, Wheeler 2. 3-pt: Neuens 6, Martin 2, Stachowicz, Holmes 2. FT: 6-7. Fouls: 18.
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