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Green Bay Notre Dame 76, Green Bay Southwest 30

GREEN BAY – Peyton Musial scored 20 points and the Tritons cruised to a 31-point halftime lead en route to the Fox River Classic Conference win.

Also scoring in double figures for Notre Dame were Trista Fayta with 18 points, Gracie Grzesk with 13 and Sydney Whitehouse with 12.

Addison Pytleski and Alex Siudzinski paced the Trojans with 11 points each.

With the win, Notre Dame moves to 21-1 overall and 17-0 in the FRCC and clinches the outright conference title. Southwest falls to 13-9 and 10-7.

Notre Dame 43 33 - 76

Green Bay Southwest 12 18 - 30

Notre Dame: DeMoulin 2, Fayta 18, Whitehouse 12, Waldrop 3, Musial 20, Webster 8, Grzesk 13. 3-pt: Fayta 5, Whitehouse 2, Musial 4, Webster 2, Grzesk 3. FT: 6-8. Fouls: 10.

Green Bay Southwest: Bynum 2, Engels 3, Pytleski 11, Siudzinski 11, Szarowicz 3. 3-pt: Engels, Pytleski, Siudzinski 3, Szarowicz. FT: 2-3. Fouls: 9.

Ashwaubenon 46, Pulaski 19

ASHWAUBENON - The Jaguars led by 16 points at halftime and steadily pulled away to beat the Red Raiders.

Gianna Guarascio led Ashwaubenon with 24 points, including 14 in the first half.

Pulaski was led by Maggie Lardinois and Lily Urban with six points each.

Pulaski 7 12 - 19

Ashwaubenon 23 23 - 46

Pulaski: Lardinois 6, Urban 6, Mangold 4, Nischke 3. 3-pt: Lardinois 2. FT: 5-11. Fouls: 13.

Ashwaubenon: Raye 9, Guarascio 24, Seeling 9, Johnson 2, Matchapotow 2. 3-pt: Guarascio 3, Raye. FT: 8-12. Fouls: 16.

De Pere 75, Sheboygan North 39

SHEBOYGAN – Claire Bjorge and Sophie Hafeman scored 19 points each as the Redbirds turned an 11-point halftime advantage into a 36-point Fox River Classic Conference win.

Brianah Tagel paced the Golden Raiders with nine points.

The win moves De Pere to 17-6 overall and 15-2 in the FRCC, while Sheboygan North falls to 4-19 and 3-14.

De Pere 22 53 – 75

Sheboygan North 11 28 - 39

De Pere: Tassoul 8, Anderson 1, Ciesielczyk 1, Dwyer 9, Fischer 2, Bjorge 19, Chapman 8, Bierowski 6, Hafeman 19, Peters 2. 3-pt: Tassoul 3, Bjorge 2. FT: 17-20. Fouls: 20.

Sheboygan North: Dailey 3, Reinholz 3, Reiter 2, Tagel 9, Peitzmeier 8, Schley 6, Adams 8. 3-pt: Reinholz, Peitzmeier 2. FT: 12-25. Fouls: 20. Fouled out: Adams.

Green Bay Preble 57, Manitowoc 54

GREEN BAY - Helena Paplham scored 21 points and Jada Raeder scored 15 to lead the Hornets to the win over the Ships.

Green Bay Preble took advantage of a large advantage at the free throw line, outscoring Manitowoc 18-2.

Manitowoc was led by Nena Swoboda and Kendall Schmitz. Both scored 12 points. Grace Fruzen added 10 points.

Manitowoc 26 28 - 54

Green Bay Preble 25 32 - 57

Manitowoc: Bolchen 8, Peterson 2, Schmitz 12, Fruzen 10, Hamann 8, Swoboda 12, Breese 2. 3-pt: Schmitz 2, Swoboda 2. FT: 2-4. Fouls: 22.

Green Bay Preble: Gorecki 8, Smith 2, Shefchik 4, Dreger 2, Beauchamp 5, Paplham 21, Raeder 15. 3-pt: Paplham. FT: 18-29. Fouls: 10.

Marinette 48, Freedom 45

MARINETTE - The Marines outscored the Irish 21-5 at the free throw line to get the three-point win.

Bryanna Torkko led Marinette with 14 points. Chloe Seymour added 13 points for Marinette.

Freedom was led by Breana Dickrell and Haley Reed, who scored 11 and 10 points, respectively.

Marinette improves to 14-2 in North Eastern Conference play and 18-4 overall. Freedom falls to 16-6 overall and 14-3.

Freedom 23 22 - 45

Marinette 24 24 - 48

Freedom: Martzahl 3, Sowinski 4, Lang 2, Anderson 3, Bork 3, Reed 10, Dickrell 11, Verhasselt 2, Cropsey 7. 3-pt: Anderson, Reed 2, Dickrell 3. FT: 5-8. Fouls: 25.

Marinette: Kunick 7, Torkko 14, Kieffer 3, Seymour 13, Bodam 5, Hanson 6. 3-pt: Kunick, Kieffer, Seymour. FT: 21-31. Fouls: 12.

Gibraltar 44, Sturgeon Bay 42

STURGEON BAY – McKailey Reisen scored 10 points as the Vikings overcame a halftime deficit to post the Packerland Conference win.

Dasha Yeltysheva had the hot hand for the Clippers with a game-high 20 points, while Regan Kasten added 10.

With the win, Gibraltar moves to 8-13 overall and 5-10 in the Packerland, while Sturgeon Bay falls to 4-16 and 2-12.

Gibraltar 22 22 - 44

Sturgeon Bay 23 19 - 42

Gibraltar: M. Schar 6, Prescott 8, Gorham 9, Reisen 10, A. Schar 9, Jarosh 2. 3-pt: M. Schar, Gorham, Reisen. FT: 5-13. Fouls: 15.

Sturgeon Bay: Kasten 10, Goettelman 2, Yeltysheva 20, Carlson 8, Stai 2. 3-pt: None. FT: 12-17. Fouls: 17.

Oconto 66, Peshtigo 31

PESHTIGO - Addisyn Viestenz and Anna Vandenlangenberg scored 14 and 13 points, respectively, to lead the Blue Devils to the win over the Bulldogs.

Natalie Schuster and Lauren McDowell added 11 and 10 points, respectively, for Oconto, which is now 12-2 in the Packerland Conference and tied for first with Kewaunee and Sevastopol. Oconto is 15-7 overall.

Peshtigo is now 1-14 in conference play and 2-21 overall.

Oconto: Viestenz 14, Banker 8, Martin 1, Vandenlangenberg 13, McDowell 10, Wusterbarth 6, Schlueter 11, Heimke 2.

BOYS BASKETBALL

De Pere 89, Sheboygan North 41

DE PERE - Zach Kinziger, Will Hornseth and Ben Willihnganz combined for 29 points as the Redbirds took a 26-point lead at halftime in their win over the Golden Raiders.

Hornseth finished the game with 18 points for De Pere while Kinziger and Willihnganz added 17 and 16 points, respectively.

Cale Buboltz led Sheboygan North with 24 points.

Sheboygan North 21 20 - 41

De Pere 47 42 - 89

Sheboygan North: Olsen 2, Schramm 2, Stenzel 2, Pittner 3, Konrad 3, Steffensmeier 3, Renzelmann 2, Buboltz 24. 3-pt: Buboltz, Pittner, Konrad. FT: 8-8. Fouls: 10.

De Pere: Demovsky 8, Kinziger 17, Hutjens 8, Dorchester 3, Hornseth 18, Wicker 3, Willihnganz 16, Gregoire 9, Bonfigt 7. 3-pt: Kinziger 2, Hutjens, Dorchester, Wicker, Gregoire, Bonfigt. FT: 10-11. Fouls: 11.

Sheboygan South 63, Bay Port 62

SHEBOYGAN - The Rewings led by eight points at halftime and held on for the win over the Pirates.

Sheboygan South was led by Matt Leonhard with 16 points. Zach Groh added 11 points.

Maddox Cornette led Bay Port with 20 points and eight rebounds. Blake Buchinger added 15 points and Sawyer Durkee scored 14.

Bay Port 20 42 - 62

Sheboygan South 28 35 - 63

Bay Port: Jones 2, Durkee 14, Binns 4, Kelly 4, Hendricks 3, Cornette 20, Buchinger 15. 3-pt: Durkee 4, Cornette 3, Buchinger 3, Hendricks. FT: 11-13. Fouls: 16.

Sheboygan South: Pedrin 6, Groh 11, Glavan 8, Nienhuis 6, Miller 3, Leonhard 16, Adamavich 4, Petermann 9. 3-pt: Groh 2, Nienhuis 2, Miller. FT: 14-19. Fouls: 10.

Green Bay Notre Dame 74, Green Bay Southwest 48

GREEN BAY – Andrew Rader paced a balanced scoring attack with 14 points as the Tritons downed the Trojans in Fox River Classic Conference action.

Also reaching double-digit scoring for Notre Dame were Adam Guyette with 13 points and Drew Siudzinski with 11.

The Tritons are now 6-12 overall and 5-8 in the FRCC, while Southwest falls to 1-19 and 0-14.

Notre Dame: Du. Webster 2, Siudzinski 11, LeCaptain 3, A.J. Hendricks 7, Weber 9, Warden 7, De. Webster 2, Martin 2, Au. Hendricks 3, Guyette 13, Rader 14, Smith 1. 3-pt: Siudzinski, LeCaptain, Weber, Au. Hendricks, Guyette. FT: 6-9. Fouls: 12.

Menasha 72, Green Bay West 57

MENASHA – JC Mukome scored 20 points as the Bluejays pulled away in the second half for the Bay Conference win.

Also leading the way for Menasha were Tayden Wilke with 16 points, and Parker Wienandt and Trayveon Lockridge with 10 each.

Sam Hemery led the Wildcats with 22 points, while Deontae Steele and JaySean Wright added 13 each.

Menasha moves to 8-13 overall and 5-7 in the Bay, while West falls to 4-16 and 2-10.

Green Bay West 26 31 - 57

Menasha 32 40 - 72

Green Bay West: Hemery 22, Montez 4, Steele 13, Howell 3, V. Moore 2, Wright 13. 3-pt: Hemery 2, Montez, Howell, Wright. FT: 10-14. Fouls: 22. Fouled out: Castro.

Menasha: Mukome 20, Hibbler 9, Wienandt 10, Coopman 5, Lockridge 10, Wilke 16, C. Lukasavage 2. 3-pt: Mukome 2, Coopman. FT: 19-28. Fouls: 15.

Wrightstown 87, Kewaunee 67

WRIGHTSTOWN – The Tigers raced out to a big halftime lead and never looked back as they cruised to the nonconference win.

Ethan Cyra led the way for Wrightstown with a game-high 31 points. Also scoring in double figures were Aiden Van Zeeland and Aiden Humphreys, both with 12 points, Grant Lamers with 11 and Carter Bosma with 10.

Braxton Riha led the Storm with 15 points, while Thomas Stangel added 14 and Avery Jerabek 13.

The win moves the Tigers to 10-11 overall, while Kewaunee falls to 14-6.

Kewaunee 27 40 – 67

Wrightstown 45 42 - 87

Kewaunee: Wisnicky 4, Stangel 14, Jerabek 13, Kilgore 5, Cullen 6, Paplham 2, Maccaux 8, Riha 15. 3-pt: Stangel, Jerabek 3, Kilgore, Cullen 2, Maccaux 2. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 15. Fouled out: Kilgore.

Wrightstown: Kittoe 5, Van Zeeland 12, Lamers 11, Humphreys 12, Bosma 10, Colwell 5, Cyra 31, Hermann 1. 3-pt: Lamers 2, Humphreys, Bosma, Colwell, Cyra 7. FT: 13-22. Fouls: 8.

Freedom 68, Marinette 42

FREEDOM - The Irish got a double-double from Donovan Davis in the win over the Marines.

Davis scored 26 points and pulled down 14 rebounds for Freedom. Drew Kortz and Ashton Peterson both added 12 points.

Freedom, which won its eighth straight game, improves to 13-2 in the North Eastern Conference and 17-3 overall.

Freedom will host unbeated conference leader Fox Valley Lutheran on Tuesday.

Marinette is now 3-12 and 4-17.

Gillett 74, Lena 34

LENA - Aydin Franti scored 21 points and Ben Matczak had 20 to lead Gillett to the victory.

Jesse DeBauch added 17 points for Gillett, which led by 17 points at halftime.

Lena was led by Caleb Schlosser with 15 points and Mason Belongia with 13.

Gillett 39 35 - 74

Lena 22 12 - 34

Gillett: Matczak 20, Franti 21, Carmody 4, Rowell 3, Gar. Klein 5, Pensis 2, DeBauch 17, Slatky 2. 3-pt: Franti 3, Matczak 2, Gar. Klein, DeBauch. FT: 9-9. Fouls: 9.

Lena: Shallow 2, Spice 3, Belongia 13, Schlosser 15, Del Val Arroyo 1. 3-pt: Schlosser 4, Belongia, Spice. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 12.

Crivitz 79, Oneida Nation 53

CRIVITZ -Tegan Werner, Jackson Flowers and Kaden Klaver combined for 56 points in the Wolverines’ win over the Thunderhawks.

Werner led Crivitz with 24 points. Flowers scored 17 points and Klaver added 15.

Crivitz improves to 12-1 in the Marinette and Oconto Conference with its 11th straight win.

Ethan Danforth and Marqus Thayer led Oneida Nation with 17 and 14 points, respectively.

Oneida Nation 17 36 - 53

Crivtiz 44 35 - 79

Oneida Nation: Thayer 14, Danforth 17, Danforth-Alavez 1, Verson 1, Rodriguez 9, Webster 7, Laster 4. 3-pt: Thayer 2, Danforth 3, Webster. FT: 7-12. Fouls: 11.

Crivitz: Orlando 3, Vandermause 3, Thoma 8, Brandow 3, Werner 24, Tarmann 1, Klaver 15, Flowers 17, Polomis 5. 3-pt: Orlando, Vandermause, Brandow, Werner 2, Klaver, Flowers. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 10.

Wausaukee 74, St. Thomas Aquinas 47

WAUSAUKEE – Seth Kraemer scored 21 points and Anthony Vanick and Gavin Thomson added 13 points each as the Rangers rallied from a halftime deficit to down the Cavaliers in Marinette & Oconto Conference action.

St. Thomas Aquinas led 30-29 at intermission, but Wausaukee finished on a 45-17 run to earn the victory.

Teagan Anderson had the hot hand for the Cavaliers with 15 points.

With the win, Wausaukee moves to 9-12 overall and 4-9 in the M&O, while Aquinas falls to 8-11 and 4-10.

St. Thomas Aquinas 30 17 – 47

Wausaukee 29 45 - 74

St. Thomas Aquinas: Anderson 15, Peters 9, Bailey 5, Duvall 4, Farley 7, Piasecki 2, Paidhl 5. 3-pt: Anderson, Farley. FT: 7-13. Fouls: 10.

Wausaukee: Ky. Suennen 4, Ka. Suennen 4, Betts 7, Hoffeller 3, Kraemer 21, Vanick 13, Schroeder 4, Dunlap 2, E. Suennen 3, Thomson 13. 3-pt: Betts, Hoffeller, Kraemer 3, Vanick 3, E. Suennen. FT: 1-4. Fouls: 19.

BOYS HOCKEY

Green Bay Notre Dame 10, St. Paul Academy 0

ST. PAUL, Minn. - Nathan Antti, Bryce Dahl, Joseph Coghlin and James Flanigan each scored twice in the Tritons’ win over St. Paul Academy.

Ryker Thomas and Kade McCarron had Notre Dame’s other two goals.

Andrew Ostermann had three assists for Notre Dame. Dahl, Wyatt Herres, Coghlin and Flanigan each had two assists.

Anton Widas and Lleyton Jaschke had 10 and five saves, respectively, in goal for Notre Dame. Jack Swenson had 23 saves for St. Paul and Isak Bildtsen had 19 saves.

This article originally appeared on Appleton Post-Crescent: Here are Friday's high school sports results for the Green Bay area

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