Luxemburg-Casco sophomore Carson Neubert wins WIAA Division 1 state championship at 126 pounds.
Luxemburg-Casco sophomore Carson Neubert wins WIAA Division 1 state championship at 126 pounds.
WRIGHTSTOWN – Aiden Humphreys and Kaden Colwell scored 16 points apiece and Ethan Cyra chipped in 15 as the Tigers turned defense into offense as they cruised to the regional win.
Seventh-seeded Wrightstown (14-11) moves on to face second-seeded Wittenberg-Birnamwood on Friday.
Sully Perkins led Amherst (7-18) with 12 points.
Amherst 17 27 – 44
Wrightstown 38 37 – 75
Amherst: Soulsby 9, Vander Laan 5, Perkins 12, Vaquera 2, Glodowski 4, Seeger 6, McCormick 6. 3-pt: Soulsby, Perkins 4, Seeger, McCormick 2. FT: 8-12. Fouls: 14.
Wrightstown: Nowak 6, Theunis 4, Humphreys 16, Buntin 7, Vanden Heuvel 5, Colwell 16, Cyra 15, Podgorski 2, Besel 2, Hermann 2. 3-pt: Humphreys 4, Vanden Heuvel, Cyra. FT: 7-8. Fouls: 15.
OCONTO FALLS – Jameson Beaman and JJ Pytleski combined for 43 points to lead the Panthers to the win over the Truckers.
Pytleski finished with 22 points, while Beaman had 21 for Oconto Falls (15-10).
Clintonville was led by Sam Wegener with 22 points.
Clintonville finishes the season with a 2-22 record.
Clintonville 9 28 – 37
Oconto Falls 30 41 – 71
Clintonville: Wegener 22, Eberhardt 2, Hansen 5, Howe 3, Harbaugh 2, Young 3. 3-pt: Wegener 2, Hansen, Howe, Young. FT: 8-14. Fouls: 10.
Oconto Falls: Bursa 5, Yuma 7, Carriveau 3, Radtke 2, McDermid 2, Gardebrecht 3, Skarban 4, Beaman 21, Wold 2, Pytleski 22. 3-pt: Carriveau, Beaman 3, Pytleski 5. FT: 12-16. Fouls: 10.
ALGOMA – Parker Lischka scored 20 of his 25 points in the second half to lead the Wolves to the win over the Warhawks.
Charlie Prokash added 11 points for Algoma (18-5), which will face Iola-Scandinavia in the regional semifinals Friday.
Ethan Koplein led Weyauwega-Fremont with 16 points. Jackson Hutchinson and Chris Guinst added 14 and 11 points, respectively.
Weyauwega-Fremont finishes the season with an 8-17 record.
Weyauwega-Fremont 26 33 – 59
Algoma 35 32 – 67
Weyauwega-Fremont: Zielke 7, Billington 8, Hutchinson 14, Koplein 16, Gunst 11, Magdanz 3. 3-pt: Zielke, Billington 2, Hutchinson 4, Koplein, Magdanz. FT: 10-12. Fouls: 13.
Algoma: Romdenne 9, B. Leist 6, Prokash 11, Lischka 25, C. Leist 7, Kirchman 9. 3-pt: Romdenne, B. Leist, Prokash, Lischka 2, C. Leist 2, Kirchman. FT: 13-16. Fouls: 11.
CRIVITZ – Mason Uhlenbrauck made eight 3-pointers and the Zephyrs had six players score in double figures in the win over the Wolverines.
Uhlenbrauck finished with 26 points for St. Mary Catholic. Tarver Trinkner was next with 16 points, while Preston Fields and Mason Wagner added 13 and 12 points, respectively. Myles Norville and Luke Fairweather each scored 10.
Pierce Polomis led Crivitz with 16 points. Evan Orlando and Kade Thoma added 14 and 13 points, respectively.
St. Mary Catholic, which is now 13-12, will face the second-seeded Southern Door Eagles in the regional semifinal Friday.
Crivitz finishes with a record of 17-8.
St. Mary Catholic 44 58 – 102
Crivitz 28 36 – 64
St. Mary Catholic: Wagner 12, Trinkner 16, Fairweather 10, Uhlenbrauck 26, Brenn 4, Fields 13, Ortscheid 2, Dwyer 3, Norville 10, Klinkhammer 6. 3-pt: Trinkner 4, Uhlenbrauck 8, Norville, Klinkhammer 2. FT: 8-13. Fouls: 11.
Crivitz: Orlando 14, Sellen 4, Vandermause 8, Thoma 13, Arpke 7, Polomis 16, Stahl 2. 3-pt: Orlando 4, Thoma, Arpke. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 10.
SHIOCTON – Kyle Bergsbaken poured in 27 points and Brett Singler added 19 as the Chiefs raced out to a 25-point halftime advantage en route to the regional win.
Also reaching double-digit scoring for Shiocton was Connor Bergsbaken with 13 points.
Tyler Rennie led the Cougars (12-13) with 21 points.
The Chiefs (15-10) will next face top-seeded Bonduel on Friday.
Coleman 22 23 – 45
Shiocton 47 32 – 79
Coleman: Ziemer 2, Kolton Peters 9, Rennie 21, Dufeck 6, Tedtman 2, Kostreva 5. 3-pt: Kolton Peters, Rennie 3, Dufeck 2. FT: 5-11. Fouls: 10.
Shiocton: Young 6, K. Bergsbaken 27, Dewar 3, Austin 3, C. Bergsbaken 13, Singler 19, Schley 1, Jorgensen 4, Reese 3. 3-pt: Young 2, K. Bergsbaken 5, Dewar, Austin, C. Bergsbaken, Reese. FT: 4-8. Fouls: 15.
GILLETT – Drew Halbach paced a balanced scoring attack with 17 points as the 12th-seeded Wolves stunned the fifth-seeded Tigers.
Also powering the Wolves were Ari Sevela with 12 points, Nathan Huettl with 11 and Brady Hein with 10.
Jesse DeBauch finished with a game-high 33 points to power Gillett.
Hilbert moves to 8-17, while the Tigers finish their season at 13-12.
Hilbert 33 31 – 64
Gillett 25 27 – 52
Hilbert: Pakala 7, Huettl 11, Halbach 17, A. Sevela 12, Pena 3, Hein 10, Sheets 4. 3-pt: Huettl, Halbach, Pena. FT: 9-14. Fouls: 14.
Gillett: Wendorff 2, Herzog 4, Slatky 4, Pensis 9, DeBauch 33. 3-pt: Pensis 3, DeBauch 2. FT: 9-12. Fouls: 12.
LENA – The Blazers raced out to a 41-15 halftime advantage and never looked back in their regional victory.
Ninth-seeded NEW Lutheran (7-18) advances to play top-seeded Sheboygan Lutheran on Friday.
Reid Nelson powered the Blazers attack with 21 points, while Isaiah Faulkner added 19. Also reaching double-figure scoring for NEW Lutheran were Hayden Schultz with 16 points and Kenji Lange with 10.
The Blazers poured in 11 3-pointers, including six in the second half to keep the Wildcats at bay.
Leading the way for Lena (9-15) was Mason Spice, who scored a game-high 26 points, connecting on eight 3-pointers. Zander Thomson added 17 points.
NEW Lutheran 41 33 – 74
Lena 15 36 – 51
Green Bay NEW Lutheran: Nelson 21, Schultz 16, Lange 10, Gajeski 8, Faulkner 19. 3-pt: Nelson 4, Schultz 2, Lange 2, Faulkner 3. FT: 1-4. Fouls: 13.
Lena: Shallow 1, Comins 4, Spice 26, Belongia 3, Thomson 17. 3-pt: Spice 8. FT: 9-14. Fouls: 9.
NIAGARA – Braden Studinski scored 13 points and Brady Bauer added 10 as the 15th-seeded Knights stunned the second-seeded Badgers.
Lourdes led by one at intermission before closing on a 30-22 run as it moved to 6-19 on the season.
Niagara (18-7) was led by Brayden Bartels with 15 points and Dante Stachowicz with 10.
Lourdes 23 30 – 53
Niagara 22 22 – 44
Lourdes: Buttke 9, Kuehn 8, Bauer 10, Slusarski 2, Neuens 4, Studinski 13, Ruark 2, Behnke 5. 3-pt: Buttke. FT: 14-25. Fouls: 19.
Niagara: Neuens 5, Stachowicz 10, Holmes 6, Bartels 15, Schiefelbein 5, Anderson 3. 3-pt: Neuens, Stachowicz, Bartels. FT: 9-18. Fouls: 22. Fouled out: Tripp, Schiefelbein.
SHEBOYGAN – Brock Zylstra scored 28 points to lead the Crusaders to the win over the Vikings.
Josh Kautzer added 13 points and Cam Ferraino 10 for Sheboygan Christian (12-13), which will play host to Hilbert in the regional semifinal.
Kayin Jackson led Gibraltar (4-20) with nine points.
Gibraltar 16 22 – 38
Sheboygan Christian 25 40 – 65
Gibraltar: Brey 2, Jackson 9, Lindenberg 8, Rericha 3, Kita 6, Bultman 2, Mize 8. 3-pt: Lindenberg, Kita 2. FT: 11-14. Fouls: 7.
Sheboygan Christian: Zylstra 28, DeBlaey 4, Ferraino 10, Mueller 3, Kautzer 13, Engel 2, Atkinson 5. 3-pt: Mueller, Kautzer 3, Atkinson. FT: 6-8. Fouls: 14.
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