Here are Thursday's high school sports results for the Green Bay area

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Green Bay Notre Dame 65, Green Bay Southwest 39

GREEN BAY - AJ Hendricks scored 15 points and Adam Guyette had 14 for the Tritons in the win over the Trojans.

Notre Dame had 12 made 3-pointers, including five by Hendricks.

Southwest was led by James Smith Jr. with 12 points.

Green Bay Southwest 20 19 - 39

Green Bay Notre Dame 31 34 - 65

Green Bay Southwest: Cruz 9, Turyare 1, Stokes 6, Danforth 6, Guinter 2, Williams 3, Smith Jr. 12. 3-pt: Smith Jr. 2, Stokes 2, Cruz, Williams. FT: 7-10. Fouls: 9.

Green Bay Notre Dame: Heyroth 9, Davis 4, Webster Jr. 2, Siudzinski 6, LeCaptain 2, Hendricks 15, Warden 4, Guyette 14, Rader 9. 3-pt: Hendricks 5, Heyroth 3, Guyette 3. FT: 3-4. Fouls: 12.

Gillett 91, Coleman 71

GILLETT - Jesse DeBauch, Ben Matczak and Aydin Franti combined for 77 points in the Tigers’ win over the Cougars.

DeBauch and Matczak both scored 28 points. Franti added 21 points. Thomas Carmody scored 10.

Logan Kurth led Coleman with 23 points. Tyler Rennie scored 18 points. Kolton Peters and Victor Kostreva added 13 and 12 points, respectively.

Coleman 28 43 - 71

Gillett 47 44 - 91

Coleman: Tr. Kostreva 2, Zeitler 2, Whitaker 1, Rennie 18, Kurth 23, Peters 13, V. Kostreva 12. 3-pt: Rennie 2, Kurth 3, Peters 3. FT: 5-8. Fouls: 10.

Gillett: Matczak 28, Franti 21, Carmody 10, Klein 2, Pensis 2, DeBauch 28. 3-pt: Matczak 4, Franti, Carmody 2, DeBauch 4. FT: 8-11. Fouls: 13.

Oneida Nation 84, St. Thomas Aquinas 29

ONEIDA – Ethan Danforth poured in 19 points as the Thunderhawks took charge early, racing to a 40-14 halftime advantage en route to the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.

Also scoring in double figures for Oneida Nation were Evander Danforth-Alavez and Marqus Thayer, both with 11 points, and Vernon Stevens with 10.

Kaiden Bailey led the way for the Cavaliers with 10 points.

The win moves the Thunderhawks to 14-8 overall and 9-5 in the conference, while St. Thomas Aquinas falls to 8-12 and 4-11.

St. Thomas Aquinas 14 15 - 29

Oneida Nation 40 44 - 84

St. Thomas Aquinas: Anderson 5, Peters 3, Bailey 10, Duvall 6, Piasecki 3, Brief 2. 3-pt: Bailey 2, Piasecki. FT: 2-6. Fouls: 6.

Oneida Nation: Cornelius 6, Thayer 11, E. Danforth 19, Guitierrez 2, Danforth-Alavez 11, K. Danforth 5, Stevens 10, Escamia 4, Rodriguez 4, Webster 8, Laster 4. 3-pt: Thayer 3, Danforth 5, Danforth-Alavez, K. Danforth. FT: 6-9. Fouls: 12.

Wausaukee 63, Lena 51

LENA – Seth Kraemer scored 17 points and Conner Schroeder and Gavin Thomson added 10 each as the Rangers nosed out to a six-point halftime lead and pulled away.

Tyler Shallow scored a game-high 20 points and Anthony Seefeldt added 10 to power the Wildcats.

Wausaukee moves to 10-12 overall and 5-9 in the Marinette & Oconto Conference, while Lena falls to 4-17 and 1-13.

Wausaukee 24 39 – 63

Lena 18 33 - 51

Wausaukee: Ky. Suennen 2, Ka. Suennen 6, Betts 4, Hoffeller 1, Kraemer 17, Vanick 6, Schroeder 10, E. Suennen 7, Thomson 10. 3-pt: Betts, Kraemer 3, Vanick 2, E. Suennen 2. FT: 13-24. Fouls: 16.

Lena: Shallow 20, Spice 3, Belonga 3, Thomson 4, Graef 2, Schlosser 9, Seefeldt 10. 3-pt: Shallow 5, Spice. FT: 9-17. Fouls: 20. Fouled out: Seefeldt.

Bonduel 70, Iola-Scandinavia 56

BONDUEL - Race Anvelink scored 19 of his 22 points in the second half to lead the Bears past the Thunderbirds.

Ryan Westrich added 11 points, while Cade Johnson and Noah Weier each scored 10.

Iola-Scandinavia was led by Korz Loken with 18 points.

Iola-Scandinavia 27 29 - 56

Bonduel 31 39 - 70

Iola-Scandinavia: Robbins 10, Opperman 13, Melum 5, Hoyard 10, Loken 18. 3-pt: Opperman 3, Hoyard 2, Melum. FT: 8-11. Fouls: 15.

Bonduel: Johnson 10, Margelofsky 7, Westrich 11, Tauchen 2, Weier 10, Wesenberg 5, Anvelink 22, Roberts 3. 3-pt: Anvelink 6, Weier 2, Johnson, Wesenberg, Roberts. FT: 11-20. Fouls: 8.

Crivitz 65, Niagara 39

CRIVITZ – Kade Thoma and Jackson Flowers scored 18 points apiece as the Wolverines built a 20-point halftime advantage and rolled to the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.

Also reaching double-digit scoring for Crivitz was Tegan Werner with 15 points.

The Badgers were led in scoring by Tommy Martin’s 13 points, while Eastan Holmes added 12 and Cameron Schiefelbein had 11.

With the win, Crivitz moves to 16-6 overall and 13-1 in the M&O, while Niagara falls to 14-8 and 10-5.

Niagara 21 18 – 39

Crivitz 41 24 - 65

Niagara: Tripp 2, Sweig 1, Martin 13, Holmes 12, Schiefelbein 11. 3-pt: Holmes 2, Schiefelbein. FT: 12-18. Fouls: 13. Fouled out: Schiefelbein.

Crivitz: Orlando 3, Thoma 18, Werner 15, Tarmann 7, Flowers 18, Polomis 4. 3-pt: None. FT: 9-14. Fouls: 19.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

De Pere 72, Pulaski 30

DE PERE - The Redbirds held the Red Raiders to four points in the second half to pull away for the Fox River Classic Conference win.

De Pere finishes the regular season with a 16-2 conference record, while Pulaski finishes at 9-9.

Claire Bjorge led De Pere with 23 points. Sophie Hafeman added 20 points.

Pulaski was led by Maggie Lardinois with 11 points.

Pulaski 26 4 - 30

De Pere 35 37 - 72

Pulaski: M. Lardinois 11, Urben 5, Mangold 2, Servais 2, R. Lardniois 2, Sprangers 8. 3-pt: M. Lardinois 3. FT: 5-6. Fouls: 15.

De Pere: Tassoul 5, Anderson 3, Ciesielczyk 6, Dwyer 2, Fischer 6, Bjorge 23, Bierowski 3, Hafeman 20, Peters 2, Vengrowsky 2. 3-pt: Ciesielczyk 2, Bjorge 5, Bierowski. FT: 8-9. Fouls: 12.

Green Bay Southwest 52, Green Bay Preble 44

GREEN BAY - Addison Pytleski scored 18 points to lead the Trojans to the win over the Hornets.

Chloe Bynum and Emma Szarowicz both added 13 points for Green Bay Southwest.

Green Bay Preble was led by Jada Raeder with 11 points. Shelly Gorecki added 10.

Green Bay Preble 29 15 - 44

Green Bay Southwest 30 22 - 52

Green Bay Preble: Gorecki 10, Shefchik 3, Dreger 2, Umentum 2, Beauchamp 7, Cotter 1, Paplham 8, Raeder 11. 3-pt: Gorecki, Beauchamp. FT: 10-16. Fouls: 15.

Green Bay Southwest: Bynum 13, Pytleski 18, Siudzinski 8, Szarowicz 13. 3-pt: Bynum, Pytleski 2, Szarowicz. FT: 14-21. Fouls: 14.

New London 62, West De Pere 60

DE PERE - Shelby Glodowski scored 23 points to lead the Bulldogs to the win over the Phantoms.

Kenna Mix and Jensen Mix added 15 and 11 points, respectively, for New London. The Bulldogs finish the regular season with an 18-6 record.

West De Pere, which also finishes the regular season with an 18-6 record, was led by Madisyn Berggren with 19 points. Faith Walder and Ava VanEss added 16 and 14 points, respectively.

New London 25 37 - 62

West De Pere 24 36 - 60

New London: Handschke 2, Langel 7, Stroesenreuther 2, K. Mix 15, Glodowski 23, J. Mix 11, Reybrock 2. 3-pt: Langel, K. Mix, Glodowski 3, J. Mix 2. FT: 14-15. Fouls: 13.

West De Pere: Al. Rattray 8, Walder 16, Berggren 19, Olson 3, VanEss 14. 3-pt: Berggren 3, VanEss 3. FT: 10-14. Fouls: 20.

Denmark 55, Clintonville 25

DENMARK - Freshman Allie VanVonderen scored 18 points to lead the Vikings to the win over the Truckers.

Kiarrah Micolichek added 10 points for Denmark.

Zoey Ferg and Natalie Sunita both scored six points to lead Clintonville.

Clintonville 15 10 - 25

Denmark 25 30 - 55

Clintonville: Kasson 4, Fields 4, Tuddenham 2, Ferg 6, Tate 3, Sunita 6. 3-pt: Kasson. FT: 8-12. Fouls: 10.

Denmark: Antolec 3, VanNoie 8, Selner 8, Klinksick 2, LeBresh 2, Micolichek 10, VanVonderen 18, Umentum 2, Kraschnewski 2. 3-pt: Antolec, Micolichek 2, VanVonderen. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 13.

Freedom 59, Oconto Falls 24

FREEDOM – The Irish raced to a big halftime advantage and finished the game on a 29-9 second-half run to earn the North Eastern Conference victory.

Stella Verhasselt led a balanced Freedom scoring attack with 13 points, while Haley Reed added 12.

Amber Otto led Oconto Falls with seven points.

With the win, Freedom finishes the regular season at 17-7 overall and 15-3 in the NEC, second behind champion Marinette.

The Panthers enter the postseason with a 13-11 overall mark and finished 9-9 in the conference.

Oconto Falls 15 9 – 24

Freedom 30 29 - 59

Oconto Falls: Ludemann 3, Shallow 2, Staidl 3, Raddatz 2, Otto 7, Maloney 5, Przybylski 2. 3-pt: Ludemann, Staidl, Maloney. FT: 7-13. Fouls: 13.

Freedom: Martzahl 6, Lang 2, Anderson 6, Bork 4, Janssen 2, Reed 12, Verhasselt 13, Lillge 2, Cropsey 5, Ponschock 5, Voight 2. 3-pt: Anderson 2, Reed 2, Verhasselt 2, Ponschock. FT: 10-12. Fouls: 18.

Fox Valley Lutheran 42, Luxemburg-Casco 37

LUXEMBURG – The Foxes outscored the Spartans 5-0 in overtime to claim the North Eastern Conference win.

Lauren Movrich had the hot hand with 17 points, while Eden Last added 10 for FVL.

Erin Cherovsky led Luxemburg-Casco with nine points.

FVL moves to 9-14 overall and finishes 9-9 in the NEC, while the Spartans fall to 10-14 and 9-9.

Fox Valley Lutheran 26 11 5 - 42

Luxemburg-Casco 22 15 0 - 37

Fox Valley Lutheran: Immel 6, Movrich 17, Volhard 4, Weise 3, Krueger 2, Last 10. 3-pt: Immel, Movrich 5, Weise, Last. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 14.

Luxemburg-Casco: Cherovsky 9, Bray 3, Mrotek 2, Schley 2, Blohowiak 5, Wech 2, DeBaker 3, Deprez 6, Hanmann 5. 3-pt: Cherovsky, Blohowiak, DeBaker, Hanmann. FT: 1-5. Fouls: 12.

Kewaunee 67, Algoma 38

ALGOMA – Jada Kroll poured in 19 points and Summer Walechka added 17 to lead the Storm past the Wolves in Packerland Conference action.

Also scoring in double figures for Kewaunee were Gabby Stangel with 12 and Lexi Hanrahan with 10.

Ryley Zimmerman had the hot hand for Algoma with 14 points.

Kewaunee moves to 22-2 overall and 14-2 in the conference, while Algoma falls to 13-11 and 10-6.

Kewaskum 37 30 – 67

Algoma 15 23 - 38

Kewaskum: Walechka 17, Stangel 12, Hanrahan 10, Chevalier 4, Kroll 19, Demmin 5. 3-pt: Walechka, Stangel, Hanrahan 2, Kroll 2. FT: 3-7. Fouls: 9.

Algoma: Zimmerman 14, Mattson 8, Nellis 4, Slaby 9, Gerdmann 3. 3-pt: Zimmerman 4, Mattson 2, Nellis, Slaby 3. FT: 2-4. Fouls: 6.

Gibraltar 67, Stockbridge 27

FISH CREEK - McKailey Reisen scored 14 points and Mikala Gorham added 10 to lead the Vikings to the win over Stockbridge.

Gibraltar took control of the game in the first half, building a 34-10 lead at halftime.

Emily Menzel led Stockbridge with eight points.

Stockbridge 10 17 - 27

Gibraltar 34 33 - 67

Stockbridge: Marose 1, Holzer 3, Greely 5, Ruppenthal 6, Menzel 8, Adamietz 4. 3-pt: Holzer, Menzel 2. FT: 8-12 Fouls: 4.

Gibraltar: M. Schar 7, Alexander 2, Prescott 8, Tepe 2, Gorham 10, Reisen 14, A. Schar 4, Chomeau 8, Jarosh 6, Hummel 2, Martin 4. 3-pt: M. Schar, Gorham 2, Reisen. FT: 1-4. Fouls: 14.

Norway (Mich.) 27, Niagara 26

NIAGARA - Norway took advantage of 18 missed free throws by the Badgers to pick up the victory.

Lauren Adams led Norway with 14 points.

Niagara was led by Alivia Kleikamp with 10 points.

Norway 11 16 - 27

Niagara 9 17 - 26

Norway: Richter 7, Adams 14, Carlson 6. 3-pt: Richter, Adams 3, Carlson 2. FT: 3-9. Fouls: 20.

Niagara: Neuens-Allred 5, Kleikamp 10, Walker 3, Brasure 3, Swanson 5. 3-pt: Brasure, Swanson. FT: 12-30. Fouls: 12.

Oconto 58, Southern Door 40

BRUSSELS - Addisyn Viestenz scored 18 points to lead the Blue Devils to the win over the Eagles.

Oconto finishes the regular season with an 18-6 overall record and 13-3 record in the Packerland Conference.

Southern Door finishes with a 6-10 conference record and 8-16 overall.

Oconto: Viestenz 18, Banker 6, Vandenlangenberg 4, McDowell 4, Simon 6, Wusterbarth 5, Schlueter 9, Vizer 4, Heimke 2.

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

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