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BOYS BASKETBALL

De Pere 72, Bay Port 47

SUAMICO – Pryce Gregoire poured in 19 points, Will Hornseth 18 and Zach Kinziger 17 as the Redbirds built a huge first-half lead and cruised to the Fox River Classic Conference win.

Sawyer Durkee led the Pirates with 10 points.

De Pere jumped out to a 34-12 lead at intermission.

The win moves the Redbirds to 13-1 overall and 9-0 in the conference, while the Pirates fall to 5-9 and 5-4.

De Pere 34 38 – 72

Bay Port 12 35 - 47

De Pere: Demovsky 5, Fischer 2, Kinziger 17, Hutjens 3, Dorchester 2, Hornseth 18, Bunkleman 2, Bonfigt 2, Willihnganz 2, Gregoire 19. 3-pt: Hutjens, Gregoire. FT: 8-11. Fouls: 12.

Bay Port: Larson 4, Durkee 10, Janus 3, Binns 9, Kelly 3, Thomas 6, Cornette 6, Buchinger 6. 3-pt: Durkee, Janus, Binns. FT: 4-7. Fouls: 12.

Pulaski 74, Notre Dame 49

GREEN BAY - Five players scored in double figures in the Red Raiders’ win over the Tritons.

Dixon Holewinski and Ethan Schmidt both scored 16 points to lead Pulaski. Colin Schultz, Bryce Wotruba and Joseph Mijal added 13, 12 and 10 points, respectively.

Andrew Rader scored 17 points to lead Notre Dame. Adam Guyette added 14.

Pulaski 38 36 - 74

Notre Dame 22 27 - 49

Pulaski: Dorn 4, Schultz 13, Wotruba 12, E. Schmidt 16, B. Schmidt 3, Mijal 10, Holewinski 16. 3-pt: Schultz, Wotraba 3, B. Schmidt, Mijal, Holewinski 4. FT: 6-8. Fouls: 18.

Notre Dame: Augustine 2, Frelich 2, May 4, Webster 2, Siudzinski 2, Weber 4, Warden 2, Guyette 14, Rader 17. 3-pt: Rader. FT: 10-20. Fouls: 11.

Sheboygan North 70, Green Bay Preble 63

GREEN BAY - Cale Buboltz scored 22 points and Landon Schramm added 20, leading the Golden Raiders to a victory over the Hornets in a Fox River Classic Conference game.

Micah Johnson led Preble with 20 points.

Sheboygan North 35 35 - 70

Green Bay Preble 24 39 - 63

Sheboygan North: Tenpas 3, Buboltz 22, Olsen 4, Schramm 20, Buhr 14, Stengel 5, Konrad 2. 3-pt: Buhr 2, Tenpas, Schramm. FT: 18-21. Fouls: 19.

Green Bay Preble: Shanoski 5, Gerard 9, Sullivan 5, Blom 5, Thorpe 13, Howard 6, Johnson 20. 3-pt: Johnson 5, Gerard, Blom. FT: 12-19. Fouled out: Gerard.

Ashwaubenon 71, Manitowoc 44

MANITOWOC - Drew Tomashek, Jayden Schoen and Jackson Sims combined for 52 points in the Jaguars’ win over the Ships.

Tomashek led the way with 19 points for Ashwaubenon. Schoen and Sims added 18 and 15 points, respectively.

Gabriel Nenahlo led Manitowoc with 13 points.

Ashwaubenon 35 36 - 71

Manitowoc 25 19 - 44

Ashwaubenon: Schoen 18, Dorgu 5, Tomashek 19, Opperman 3, Hurley 2, Uhl 9, Sims 15. 3-pt: Schoen 4, Tomashek 2, Opperman. FT: 16-24. Fouls: 16.

Manitowoc: Kubsch 2, Danielson 6, Bolchen 9, Nenahlo 13, Steinbecker 9, Ortiz 3, Lettenberger 2. 3-pt: Bolchen 2, Nenahlo 2, Ortiz. FT: 13-17. Fouls: 21.

Xavier 84, Shawano 46

SHAWANO - Xavier used balanced scoring in its triumph over Shawano.

Hayden Quimby and Isaiah Des Jardins led Xavier with 10 points each.

Shawano was led by Logan Sipple with 17 points.

Xavier 36 48 - 84

Shawano 18 28 - 46

Xavier: Pfefferle 9, Quimby 10, Des Jardins 10, Hieptas 8, Flick 7, Krull 9, Potter 5, Brightman 8, Oelhafen 6, Kippenhan 3, Ramczyk 9. 3-pt: Quimby 2, Des Jardins 2, Flick, Krull, Potter, Ramczyk. FT: 10-14. Fouls: 8.

Shawano: Verkuilen 7, Sipple 17, Brocker 6, Schmidt 3, Onesti 2, Shanty 3, Passehl 4, Weisnicht 4. 3-pt: Verkuilen, Sipple, Brocker, Schmidt, Shanty. FT: 1-3. Fouls: 11.

Freedom 74, Wrightstown 41

FREEDOM - The Irish saw a 14-point halftime lead dwindle down to nine before pulling away for the win over the Tigers.

Ashton Peterson led Freedom with 19 points. Donovan Davis and Drew Kortz were next with 18 points for Freedom. Matthew Eberhardt added 10 points.

Wrightstown was led by Aiden Van Zeeland, Carter Bosma and Aiden Humphreys, who each scored eight points.

Wrightstown 17 24 - 41

Freedom 31 43 - 74

Wrightstown: Kittoe 2, Van Zeeland 8, Lamers 6, Humphreys 8, Bosma 8, Colwell 2, Cyra 7. 3-pt: Lamers 2, Humphreys, Bosma, Cyra 2. FT: 7-14. Fouls: 14.

Freedom: Eberhardt 10, Vandenberg 3, Kortz 18, Sowinski 2, Vosters 2, Heinke 2, Davis 18, Petsron 19. 3-pt: Eberhardt 2, Vandenberg, Kortz 3, Peterson 5. FT: 5-10. Fouls: 18.

Denmark 50, Waupaca 34

DENMARK - The Vikings jumped out to a 17-4 lead early in the first half in their win over the Comets.

Jack Dewar led Denmark with 11 points while Drake Derricks, Eli Kapinos and Sean Malay each scored nine points.

Riley Bechard led Waupaca with 12 points. Aaron Wolff chipped in with 10.

Waupaca 20 14 - 34

Denmark 26 24 - 50

Waupaca: Durrant 1, Adamczak 2, Lauritzen 2, Mouw 7, Wolff 10, Bechard 12. 3-pt: Mouw, Wolff 2. FT: 3-9. Fouls: 15.

Denmark: Anderson 2, Delarwelle 5, J. Dittmer 5, Derricks 9, Kapinos 9, Malay 9, Dewar 11. 3-pt: Derricks, Kapinos, Malay. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 8.

Bonduel 63, Wittenberg-Birnamwood 40

WITTENBERG - The Bears improve to 8-0 in the Central Wisconsin Conference and 13-1 overall with the win over the Chargers.

Ryan Westrich scored 14 points to lead five Bonduel players in double figures. Colin Margelofsky added 12 points. Cade Johnson, Quinn Wesenberg and Race Anvelink all scored 10 points.

Bonduel 35 28 - 63

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 21 19 - 40

Bonduel: Johnson 10, Margelofsky 12, Westrich 14, Tauchen 3, Weier 2, Wesenberg 10, Anvelink 10, Roberts 2. 3-pt: Margelofsky 3, Wesenberg 2, Anvelink 2, Tauchen. FT: 9-18. Fouls: 11.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood: Rogowski 7, Kielman 4, Clark 3, M. Fraaza 3, O. Fraaza 3, Schairer 8, Barke 2, Salvesen 2, Schmid 6, Miller 2. 3-pt: Clark, M. Fraaza, O. Fraaza. FT: 1-4. Fouls: 20.

Oneida Nation 70, Coleman 63

ONEIDA – Evander Danforth-Alavez had the hot hand with 19 points, Kingston Webster added 16 and Ethan Danforth 15 as the Thunderhawks erased a three-point halftime deficit and earned the Marinette & Oconto Conference victory.

Also scoring in double figures for Oneida Nation was Aron Rodriguez with 10 points.

Logan Kurth and Brady Dufeck led the Cougars with 17 points each, while Kollin Peters added 11.

The win moves the Thunderhawks to 8-5 overall and 5-3 overall, while Coleman falls to 5-8 and 5-4.

Coleman 29 34 - 63

Oneida Nation 26 44 - 70

Coleman: T. Kostreva 2, Rennie 9, Dufeck 17, Kurth 17, Peters 11, V. Kostreva 7. 3-pt: Rennie, Dufeck 2, Kurth 5, Peters. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 21. Fouled out: Rennie, Dufeck.

Oneida Nation: Cornelius 2, Thayer 8, Danforth 15, Danforth-Alavez 19, Rodriguez 10, Webster 16. 3-pt: None. FT: 14-22. Fouls: 13.

Gillett 65, Niagara 56

NIAGARA – The Tigers jumped out to a 16-point halftime edge and held off a late charge by the Badgers in Marinette & Oconto Conference action.

Jesse DeBauch had the hot hand for Gillett with a game-high 25 points, while Aydin Franti added 15 and Ben Matczak 10.

Cameron Schiefelbein led Niagara with 20 points, while Blake Holmes added 18 and Tommy Martin 12.

The Tigers remained on top of the conference standings, moving to 10-4 overall and 8-1 in the M&O, while the Badgers fall to 8-7 and 5-4.

Gillett 36 29 – 65

Niagara 20 36 - 56

Gillett: Matczak 10, Franti 15, Bjelland 2, Carmody 9, B. DeBauch 4, J. DeBauch 25. 3-pt: Matczak, Franti, Carmody, J. DeBauch 3. FT: 13-17. Fouls: 15.

Niagara: Martin 12, Stachowicz 3, E. Holmes 3, B. Holmes 18, Schiefelbein 20. 3-pt: Stachowicz, E. Holmes, Schiefelbein 3. FT: 5-12. Fouls: 20. Fouled out: Martin, Tripp.

Crivitz 78, Suring 30

SURING - Tegan Werner scored 23 points, including 18 in the first half, to lead the Wolverines to the win over the Eagles.

Kaden Klaver added 14 points for Crivitz, while Kade Thoma and Colten Tarmann added 12 and 11 points, respectively.

Michael Bailey led Suring with 10 points.

Crivitz 48 30 - 78

Suring 15 15 - 30

Crivitz: Orlando 3, Banaszak 5, Vandermause 4, Thoma 12, Brandon 2, Werner 23, Tarmann 11, Klaver 14, Flowers 4. 3-pt: Banaszak, Werner 2, Tarmann. FT: 10-15. Fouls: 7.

Suring: Booth-Stoffregen 6, VanDenElzen 5, Shrank 3, Thomson 3, Bailey 10, Otradovec 3. 3-pt: VanDenElzen, Shrank, Thomson, Otradovec . FT: 2-7. Fouls: 14.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Notre Dame 91, Pulaski 29

PULASKI - The Tritons ran out to a 40-point halftime lead in the win over the Red Raiders.

Gracie Grzesk led Notre Dame with 21 points and Kaia Waldrop scored 20. Trista Fayta and Peyton Musial scored 18 and 13 points, respectively.

Olivia Sprangers scored 10 points to lead Pulaski.

Notre Dame 55 36 - 91

Pulaski 15 14 - 29

Notre Dame: Gokey 1, DeMoulin 4, Fayta 18, Whitehouse 9, Waldrop 20, Musial 13, Abel 3, Simpson 2, Grzesk 21. 3-pt: Fayta 2, Whitehouse, Abel, Grzesk. FT: 10-20. Fouls: 17.

Pulaski: Lardinois 6, Fischer 3, Urben 1, Mangold 4, Servais 5, Sprangers 10. 3-pt: Lardinois, Fischer, Servais. FT: 9-16. Fouls: 19.

De Pere 67, Bay Port 45

DE PERE – The Redbirds built a 13-point halftime advantage and never looked back.

Claire Bjorge led De Pere with 24 points, while Egan Bierowski added 15 and Jaden Ciesielczyk 13.

The Pirates were paced by Payton Dudra with 15 points and Ellie McDermid with 13.

The win moves De Pere to 12-5 overall and 10-1 in the Fox River Classic Conference, while Bay Port falls to 1-13 and 1-8.

Bay Port 19 26 – 45

De Pere 32 35 - 67

Bay Port: Whiteman 2, Dudra 15, Tebor 3, McDermid 13, Simpkins 6, Williams 6. 3-pt: Dudra 5, Tebor. FT: 9-12. Fouls: 14.

De Pere: Tassoul 3, Ciesielczyk 13, Dwyer 3, Fischer 5, Bjorge 24, Chapman 4, Bierowski 15. 3-pt: Tassoul, Ciesielczyk 2, Fischer, Bjorge 3, Bierowski 3. FT: 11-14. Fouls: 15. Fouled out: Fischer.

Green Bay Southwest 55, Sheboygan South 45

GREEN BAY - Addison Pytleski, Alex Siudzinski and Emma Szarowicz combined for 47 points in the Trojans’ win over the Redwings.

Siudzinski led the way with 19 points. Pytleski scored 16 points. Szarowicz finished with 12 points.

Alayna Lloyd led Sheboygan South with 21 points. Lily Gahagen added 10 points.

Sheboygan South 20 25 - 45

Green Bay Southwest 33 22 - 55

Sheboygan South: Gahagen 10, Herber 6, Zamora 4, Lloyd 21, Judkins 4. 3-pt: Gahagen 2. FT: 9-16. Fouls: 14.

Green Bay Southwest: Danforth 2, Pytleski 16, Siudzinski 19, Szarowicz 12, King 6. 3-pt: Pytleski, Siudzinski, Szarowicz, King. FT: 9-20. Fouls: 12.

Manitowoc 68, Ashwaubenon 50

ASHWAUBENON - Sarah Bolchen scored 22 points to lead the Ships to the win over the Jaguars.

Manitowoc, which led by six points at halftime, got 12 points from Grace Fruzen and 10 from Kendall Schmitz.

Gianna Guarascio led Ashwaubenon with 11 points. Lauren Seeling added 10.

Manitowoc 34 34 - 68

Ashwaubenon 28 22 - 50

Manitowoc: Bolchen 22, Peterson 8, Kulpa 2, Johnson 2, Schmitz 10, Fruzen 12, Hamann 5, Lehman 1, Swoboda 6. 3-pt: Bolchen 2, Peterson 2, Schmitz, Fruzen 2. FT: 11-21. Fouls: 19.

Ashwaubenon: Raye 2, Whiters 5, Remiker 6, Guarascio 11, Daul 7, James 2, Wirth 5, Seeling 10, Johnson 2. 3-pt: Remiker, Guarascio, Daul, Wirth. FT: 14-24. Fouls: 19.

Sheboygan North 75, Green Bay Preble 45

SHEBOYGAN - Briannah Tagel scored 17 points to lead the Golden Raiders to the win over the Hornets.

Avi Schley added 15 points for Sheboygan North, while Sophia Reinholz scored 12.

Green Bay Preble was led by Shelly Gorecki with 10 points.

Green Bay Preble 14 31 - 45

Sheboygan North 30 45 - 75

Green Bay Preble: Gorecki 10, Shefchik 3, Dreger 7, Boeder 3, Umentum 4, Beauchamp 3, Paplham 9, Raeder 6. 3-pt: Gorecki, Shefchik, Boeder. FT: 6-15. Fouls: 28.

Sheboygan North: Dailey 5, Reinholz 12, Reiter 7, Post 5, Spielman 3, Tagel 17, Peitzmeier 7, Schley 15, Adams 4. 3-pt: Reinholz 4, Tagel. FT: 22-44. Fouls: 16.

West De Pere 65, Shawano 52

DE PERE - The Phantoms were led by Faith Walder with 28 points, Ava Van Ess with 19 and Madisyn Berggren with 10.

West De Pere jumped out to a 25-14 halftime advantage and held on from there for the Bay Conference win.

The Phantoms were aided by hitting 18 free throws in the game.

The Hawks were led by Leah Nordin with a game-high 30 points and Ella Stuber with 10.

The Phantoms improve to 13-3 on the season and 7-0 in the Bay, while Shawano drops to 12-5 overall and 2-4 in the Bay.

Shawano 14 38 – 52

West De Pere 25 40 - 65

Shawano: Tomashek 2, Stuber 10, Babino 1, N. Bystol 2, A. Bystol 7, Nordin 30. 3-pt: Stuber 2, Nordin 2. FT: 8-16. Fouls: 19.

West De Pere: C. Hoffman 1, Rattray 3, Walder 28, Berggren 10, A. Hoffman 4, Van Ess 19. 3-pt: Rattray, Walder 2, Van Ess 4. FT: 18-29. Fouls: 16.

New London 51, Seymour 44

SEYMOUR – Shelby Glodowski poured in a game-high 18 points and Caitlin Stroesenreuther and Kenna Mix added 12 each to propel the Bulldogs past the Thunder in Bay Conference action.

New London built a 13-point halftime edge, but Seymour closed the gap in the second half.

Salem Boyd led the Thunder with 11 points, while Heather Krause added 10.

New London moves to 14-3 overall and 4-2 in the conference, while Seymour falls to 6-10 and 1-7.

New London 27 24 – 51

Seymour 14 30 - 44

New London: Handschke 3, Stroesenreuther 12, Allen 4, K. Mix 12, Glodowski 18, Reybrock 2. 3-pt: Handschke, Stroesenreuther 4, Glodowski 2. FT: 10-18. Fouls: 12.

Seymour: K. VandeHei 7, Boyd 11, Setliff 6, Krause 10, Miller 4, Hill 5, A. VandeHei 1. 3-pt: K. VandeHei, Boyd, Setliff, Krause 2. FT: 9-16. Fouls: 15.

Algoma 55, Green Bay NEW Lutheran 51

GREEN BAY – Ryley Zimmerman scored 16 points and Jadyn Nellis added 14 as the Wolves held off the Blazers in Packerland Conference action.

Also scoring in double figures was Claire Gerdmann with 11 points.

NEW Lutheran was led by Ingrid Beaumont and Lexie Meerstein, both with 21 points.

The win moves Algoma to 9-6 overall and 6-2 in the Packerland, while NEW Lutheran falls to 2-12 and 1-6.

Algoma 29 26 – 55

Green Bay NEW Lutheran 23 28 - 51

Algoma: Zimmerman 16, Mattson 4, Nellis 14, Krause 3, Slaby 7, Gerdmann 11. 3-pt: Zimmerman 2, Nellis 4, Krause, Slaby. FT: 6-9. Fouls: 15.

Green Bay NEW Lutheran: Lemke-Scott 4, Beaumont 21, Nelson 2, Dhein 1, Meerstein 21, Willis 2. 3-pt: Meerstein. FT: 13-16. Fouls: 14.

Kewaunee 71, Gibraltar 25

KEWAUNEE – Jade Kroll had a game-high 23 points and Brianna Demmin added 17 as the Storm built a 33-point halftime lead and never looked back.

Also scoring in double figures for Kewaunee was Breanna Riha with 10 points.

Andie Schar led the Vikings with 11 points.

The Storm stays perfect as it moves to 14-0 overall and 8-0 in the Packerland Conference, while Gibraltar falls to 6-7 and 4-5.

Gibraltar 14 11 - 25

Kewaunee 47 24 - 71

Gibraltar: Prescott 1, Glocke 5, Tepe 2, Gorham 2, Reisen 4, Schar 11. 3-pt: None. FT: 5-9. Fouls: 18.

Kewaunee: Walechka 4, Hudson 1, Stangel 1, Dax 3, Chevalier 8, Riha 10, Kroll 23, Demmin 17, Morton 4. 3-pt: Kroll. FT: 12-25. Fouls: 9.

BOYS HOCKEY

Bay Port 10, Sheboygan 0

ASHWAUBENON - The Pirates scored seven goals in the first period in the victory over the Red Raiders.

Noah Brunke scored three goals for Bay Port. Nick Voss and Adrian Vina both added two goals, while Cole Molaski, William Lyons and Ian Greenwell also scored. Voss had four assists and Tyler Wempe had three assists.

Pirates goalie Devin Rustlie made 15 saves. Sheboygan goalie Zane Vande Hey had 30 saves.

Notre Dame 5, De Pere 0

ASHWAUBENON - Lleyton Jaschke stopped 16 shots in goal for the Tritons in the shutout over the Voyageurs.

Joseph Coghlin had a goal and two assists for Notre Dame. Nathan Antti, Ian Noble, Dominick Mader an James Flanigan also scored goals. Wyatt Herres added two assists for Notre Dame.

De Pere goalie Keegan Handrick made 39 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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