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BOYS BASKETBALL

Bay Port 62, Notre Dame 54

SUAMICO - The Pirates outscored the Tritons by four points in each half in the victory.

Sawyer Durkee led Bay Port with 20 points. Blake Buchinger added 19 points, and Maddox Cornette had 10 points and nine rebounds.

Notre Dame was led by Leo Weber and Adam Guyette, who scored 14 points apiece.

Notre Dame 21 33 - 54

Bay Port 25 37 - 62

Notre Dame: Augustine 6, Frelich 5, Heyroth 3, May 1, Siudzinski 9, Bobinski 2, Weber 14, Guyette 14. 3-pt: Augustine, Frelich, Weber. FT: 13-19. Fouls: 19.

Bay Port: Jones 4, Durkee 20, Kelly 1, Gering 6, Hendricks 2, Cornette 10, Buchinger 19. 3-pt: Durkee 3, Cornette, Buchinger. FT: 15-19. Fouls: 15.

De Pere 75, Sheboygan South 35

SHEBOYGAN – The Redbirds jumped out to a 21-point halftime edge before closing on a 33-14 run to earn the Fox River Classic Conference win.

Zach Kinziger led De Pere with 20 points, while Will Hornseth added 18. Also scoring in double figures for the Redbirds was Pryce Gregoire with 15.

Aiden Nienhuis had the hot hand for the Redwings with 12 points.

De Pere moves to 4-0 overall and 3-0 in the FRCC, while Sheboygan South falls to 4-2 and 1-1.

De Pere 42 33 - 75

Sheboygan South 21 14 - 35

De Pere: Demovsky 5, Fischer 3, Kinziger 20, Hutjens 6, Dorchester 3, Hornseth 18, Bunkleman 1, Willihnganz 2, Gregoire 15, Ellingson 2. 3-pt: Fischer, Kinziger 5, Hutjens 2, Dorchester, Gregoire 4. FT: 12-16. Fouls: 10.

Sheboygan South: Pedrin 5, Glaven 5, Nienhuis 12, Leonhard 6, Adamavich 5, Petermann 2. 3-pt: Glaven, Nienhuis 2, Adamavich. FT: 3-7. Fouls: 17.

Ashwaubenon 70, Green Bay Preble 51

GREEN BAY - Jayden Schoen and Drew Tomashek both scored 17 points to lead the Jaguars to the win over the Hornets.

Jack Thorpe and Payton Kuehn paced Green Bay Preble with 11 points each.

Ashwaubenon 44 26 - 70

Green Bay Preble 25 26 - 51

Ashwaubenon: Schoen 17, Dorgu 4, Tomashek 17, Vang 4, Fenner 5, Mispagel 1, Uhl 6, Sims 10, Jackson 4, Pagel 2. 3-pt: Schoen 3, Tomashek. FT: 10-16. Fouls: 16.

Green Bay Preble: Shanoski 3, Gerard 10, Sullivan 2, Johnson 6, Mlnarik 4, Kuehn 11, Flowers 2, Sprutles 2, Thorpe 11. 3-pt: Gerard 2, Thorpe. FT: 14-16.

Wrightstown 63, Luxemburg-Casco 47

WRIGHTSTOWN - The Tigers outscored the Spartans by 13 points in the second half to pull away for the victory.

Ethan Cyra led Wrightstown with 18 points. Carter Bosman and Aiden Humphreys added 13 and 12 points, respectively.

Luxemburg-Casco was led by Lance Cherovksy and Caleb Radart with 10 points each.

Luxemburg-Casco 20 27 - 47

Wrightstown 23 40 - 63

Luxemburg-Casco: Olson 5, Glampe 4, Schley 6, Radart 10, Coisman 4, Cherovsky 10, Parins 5, Burmeister 3. 3-pt: Olson, Radart 2, Parins. FT: 15-23. Fouls: 18.

Wrightstown: Kittoe 4, Van Zeeland 7, Humphreys 12, Bosma 13, Colwell 7, Cyra 18, Theunis 2. 3-pt: Van Zeeland, Colwell, Cyra. FT: 12-14. Fouls: 17.

Seymour 64, Menasha 50

SEYMOUR - Kyler Marks and Isaac Feske combined for 23 points in the second half to lead the Thunder to the win over the Bluejays.

Marks finished with 23 points. Keanu Chinana had 15 points and Feske had 11.

Tayden Wilke led Menasha with 14 points. Parker Wienandt added 11.

Menasha 23 27 - 50

Seymour 25 39 - 64

Menasha: Hibbler 6, Wienandt 11, Coopman 1, Stuart 9, DeBryin 6, Wilke 14, Miller 3. 3-pt: Wienandt, Stuart 3, DeBriyn 2, Wilke 3, Miller. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 16.

Seymour: Salzman 7, Chinana 15, Volz 5, Nieland 1, Johnson 2, Marks 23, Feske 11. 3-pt: Salzman, Chinana 3, Volz, Marks. FT: 8-15. Fouls: 8.

Sturgeon Bay 78, Two Rivers 67

STURGEON BAY – Garrett Ulberg poured in 24 points and Danny Lodl added 21 as the Clippers pulled away in the second half for the nonconference win.

Also reaching double-digit scoring for Sturgeon Bay were Calvin Richard with 16 and Hayden Tracy with 11.

Carson Kadow had the hot hand for the Purple Raiders with 21 points, while Eli Gallagher added 15, Ashton Peterson 12 and Joseph Johnson 11.

Two Rivers 36 31 - 67

Sturgeon Bay 41 37 - 78

Two Rivers: Kadow 21, Kellner 2, Gallagher 15, Johnson 11, Peterson 12, Glandt 6. 3-pt: Kadow, Gallagher 4, Glandt 2. FT: 6-13. Fouls: 18.

Sturgeon Bay: Ulberg 24, Starr 4, Lodl 21, Tracy 11, Richard 16, G. Evers 2. 3-pt: Ulberg 2, Lodl 5, Tracy 2, Richard 4. FT: 9-12. Fouls: 14.

Kewaunee 59, Shiocton 51

SHIOCTON - Collin Stangel scored 20 points, including 14 in the second half, to lead the Storm to the win over the Chiefs.

Braxton Riha and Connor Kilgore added 17 and 14 points, respectively, for Kewaunee.

Shiocton was led by Bennett Schmidt with 12 points. Cody Young added 11 points.

Kewaunee 25 34 - 59

Shiocton 27 24 - 51

Kewaunee: Stangel 20, Jerabek 8, Kilgore 14, Riha 17. 3-pt: Stangel 2, Jerabek. FT: 10-14. Fouls: 9.

Shiocton: C. Young 11, Dewar 9, S. Young 5, Marcks 8, Schmidt 12, Bergbaken 6. 3-pt: C. Young, Dewar, S. Young, Marcks, Bergsbaken. FT: 4-10. Fouls: 12.

Bonduel 67, Reedsville 64

BONDUEL - Race Anvelink scored 19 points to lead the Bears to the win over the Panthers.

Noah Weier added 17 points to reach the 1,000-career point mark while Cade Johnson had 11 for Bonduel.

Ben Prochnow scored 17 points to lead Reedsville. Parker Maney and Camden Dvorachek both scored 11 points.

Reedsville 34 30 - 64

Bonduel 31 36 - 67

Reedsville: Maertz 8, Ubersox 2, Strenn 6, Prochnow 17, Maney 11, G. Dvorachek 9, C. Dvorachek 11. 3-pt: Maertz 2, Prochnow, Maney. FT: 6-7. Fouls: 15.

Bonduel: Johnson 11, Margelofsky 8, Tauchen 5, Weier 17, Wesenberg 5, Anvelink 19, Roberts 2. 3-pt: Margelofsky, Weier 2, Wesenberg, Anvelink 3. FT: 12-16. Fouls: 6.

Algoma 68, NEWCHAA 63 (Monday)

ALGOMA - The Wolves outscored the Eagles by five points in overtime to pull out the victory.

Parker Lischka led Algoma with 30 points. Chase Romdenne added 15 points, including five in overtime. Jack Tebon added six points in overtime and finished with 12.

NEWCHAA was led by Corban Jackson with 20 points.

NEWCHAA 31 22 10 - 63

Algoma 21 32 15 - 68

NEWCHAA: Frisque 12, Guinter 3, Jackson 20, Stevens 2, Erickson 15, O’Donahue 9, Pauc 2. 3-pt: Jackson 3, Erickson 3, Frisque 2, O’Donahue. FT: 12-17. Fouls: 16.

Algoma: Romdenne 15, Cole 8, Tebon 12, Leist 1, Lischka 30, Vandervest 2. 3-pt: Lischka 4, Tebon 4, Cole 2, Romdenne. FT: 11-14. Fouls: 13.

Coleman 67, St. Thomas Aquinas 41 (Monday)

COLEMAN - Logan Kurth scored 31 points to lead the Cougars to the victory.

St. Thomas was led by Teagan Anderson with 12 points.

St. Thomas 27 14 - 41

Coleman 19 48 - 67

St. Thomas: Anderson 12, Peters 4, Bailey 8, Duvall 4, Farley 11, Piasecki 2. 3-pt: Farley. FT: 6-13. Fouls: 11.

Coleman: Tristan Kostreva 11, Zeitler 2, Dufeck 5, Kurth 31, Peters 1, V. Kostreva 15, Tyler Kostreva 2. 3-pt: Kurth 6, Tristan Kostreva. FT: 6-11. Fouls: 9.

Oneida Nation 55, Gillett 52 (Monday)

GILLETT - Evander Danforth-Alavez scored 15 points to lead three Thunderhawks in double figures in the victory.

Marqus Thayer added 14 points and Ethan Danforth scored 12 for Oneida Nation.

Gillett was led by Ben Matczak with 15 points and Jesse DeBauch with 13.

Oneida Nation 28 27 - 55

Gillett 28 24 - 52

Oneida Nation: Thayer 14, Danforth 12, Danforth-Alavez 15, Rodriguez 2, Webster 6, Laster 2, Stevens 4. 3-pt: Danforth 2. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 12.

Gillett: Matczak 15, Franti 10, Bjelland 3, Carmody 9, Pensis 2, DeBauch 13. 3-pt: Matczak 4, Franti 2, DeBauch 2. FT: 6-12. Fouls: 14.

Niagara 53, Lena 31 (Monday)

LENA - The Badgers led by 17 points at halftime in the victory over the Wildcats.

Cameron Schiefelbein led Niagara with 15 points. Blake Holmes added 13, while Tommy Martin and Dante Stachowicz each scored 11.

Lena was led by Mason Spice with 11 points.

Niagara 31 22 - 53

Lena 14 17 - 31

Niagara: Neuens 3, Martin 11, Stachowicz 11, Holmes 13, Schiefelbein 15. 3-pt: Neuens, Martin, Stachowicz. FT: 2-5. Fouls: 15.

Lena: Shallow 3, Spice 11, Belongia 3, McVane 2, Graef 2, Schlosser 2, Seefeldt 6, Demmith 2. 3-pt: Spice. FT: 10-16. Fouls: 9.

Wausaukee 41, Suring 38 (Monday)

SURING - Kayden Suennen scored 17 points to lead Wausaukee to the victory.

Wausaukee 18 23 - 41

Suring 24 14 - 38

Wausaukee: K. Suennen 17, Schroeder 4, E. Suennen 9, Thomson 2, Seehawer 9. 3-pt: K. Suennen, E. Suennen. FT: 9-25. Fouls: 12.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Notre Dame 107, Bay Port 25

GREEN BAY - The Tritons scorched the nets for 63 points in the first half in their win over the Pirates.

Payton Musial led Notre Dame with 25 points. Trista Fayta and Kaia Waldrop added 18 and 17 points, respectively. Syd Whitehouse, Gracie Grzesk and Kendall Ronsman scored 15, 14 and 10 points, respectively.

Bay Port was led by Olivia Williams with nine points.

Bay Port 11 14 - 25

Notre Dame 64 43 - 107

Bay Port: Dudra 4, Coughlin 2, Tebon 3, Rau 2, E. McDermid 5, Williams 9. 3-pt: Tebon, E. McDermid, Williams. FT: 2-8. Fouls: 9.

Notre Dame: Gokey 2, Ronsman 10, Fayta 18, Whitehouse 15, Waldrop 17, Musial 25, Simpson 3, Webster 3, Grzesk 14. 3-pt: Fayta 3, Whitehouse, Musial 3, Simpson, Webster, Grzesk. FT: 7-13. Fouls: 14.

Ashwaubenon 73, Green Bay Preble 30

ASHWAUBENON - Lauren Seeling led four Jaguars in double figures in the win over the Hornets.

Ashwaubenon got 18 points from Seeling, 14 from Jordyn Whiters and 13 each from Olivia Raye and Gianna Guarascio.

Green Bay Preble was led by Annika Watzka with 11 points.

Green Bay Preble 13 17 - 30

Ashwaubenon 39 34 - 73

Green Bay Preble: Watzka 11, Shefchik 1, Dreger 1, Cotter 2, Paplham 9, Raeder 6. 3-pt: Watzka 2. FT: 10-18. Fouls: 16.

Ashwaubenon: Raye 13, Whiters 14, Guarascio 13, Daul 6, James 2, Wirth 5, Seeling 18, Johnson 2. 3-pt: Raye 2, Whiters 2, Guarascio 3, Daul, Wirth. FT: 16-20. Fouls: 16.

Green Bay Southwest 66, Manitowoc 52

GREEN BAY - Addison Pytleski scored 37 points, inlcuding 24 in the second half, in the Trojans’ win over the Ships.

Alex Siudzinski added 13 points for Green Bay Southwest.

Manitowoc was led by Nena Swoboda with 17 points. Taylor Peterson added 11.

Manitowoc 26 26 - 52

Green Bay Southwest 27 39 - 66

Manitowoc: Bolchen 8, Peterson 11, Kulpa 2, Fruzen 5, Hamann 9, Swoboda 17. 3-pt: Bolchen 2, Hamann, Swoboda 2. FT: 7-19. Fouls: 11.

Green Bay Southwest: Bynum 2, Pytleski 37, Siudzinski 13, Szarowicz 9, King 5. 3-pt: Pytleski 7, Siudzinski. FT: 8-9. Fouls: 14.

De Pere 86, Sheboygan South 45

DE PERE - The Redbirds took a 20-point halftime lead over the Redwings and never looked back in picking up the win.

Sophie Hafeman led De Pere with 23 points. Claire Bjorge scored 18 points. Aubree Fischer and Abby Tassoul added 13 and 11 points, respectively.

Keeyana Judkins led Sheboygan South with 19 points.

Sheboygan South 22 23 - 45

De Pere 42 44 - 86

Sheboygan South: L. Gahagan 3, T. Gahagan 8, Herber 6, Lloyd 9, Judkins 19. 3-pt: L. Gahagan, T. Gahagan. FT: 7-14. Fouls: 22.

De Pere: Tassoul 11, Anderson 2, Ciesielczyk 7, Dwyer 4, Washington 2, Fischer 13, Bjorge 18, Hafeman 23, Peters 2, Vengrowsky 4. 3-pt: Tassoul, Ciesielczyk, Bjorge 3. FT: 19-27. Fouls: 13.

Sevastopol 37, Algoma 30

STURGEON BAY – Naomi Rikkola scored 13 points, Katie Spude added 11 and Kayla Ranly 10 as the Pioneers led 15-12 at intermission before pulling away in the second half.

Ryley Zimmerman scored 11 points to lead the Wolves.

Sevastopol stays perfect in Packerland Conference play at 3-0 and 6-0 overall, while Algoma falls to 2-2 and 2-5.

Algoma 12 18 - 30

Sevastopol 15 22 - 37

Algoma: Zimmerman 11, Nellis 9, Krause 2, Slaby 2, Gerdmann 6. 3-pt: Zimmerman, Nellis. FT: 4-7. Fouls: 18.

Sevastopol: Ranly 10, Ash 3, Rikkola 13, Spude 11. 3-pt: Ranly 2, Ash, Rikkola 2. FT: 8-11. Fouls: 12.

Niagara 71, Wausaukee 43

NIAGARA - The Badgers, with Mallory Sanicki leading the way with 20 points, jumped out to a 24-point halftime lead over the Rangers.

Alivia Kleikamp added 20 points for Niagara, while Sydney Swanson and Bristol Sanicki scored 13 and 11 points, respectively.

Melody Schaal scored 21 points to lead Wausaukee. Lydia Schaal added 16.

Wausaukee 17 26 - 43

Niagara 41 30 - 71

Wausaukee: M. Schaal 21, L. Schaal 16, Oberle 4, Luccarini 2. FT: 3-5. Fouls: 11.

Niagara: M. Sanicki 21, B. Sanicki 11, Kleikamp 20, Walker 6, Swanson 13. 3-pt: M. Sanicki 4, B. Sanicki, Swanson. FT: 9-16. Fouls: 9.

Crivitz 62, St. Thomas Aquinas 10

CRIVITZ – Kirsten Pusick and Megan Pusick scored 13 points apiece and the Wolverines raced out to a 28-6 halftime advantage before rolling to the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.

Kate Peters led the Cavaliers with eight points.

Crivitz moves to 3-1 in the conference and 5-2 overall, while St. Thomas Aquinas falls to 0-5 and 1-5.

St. Thomas Aquinas 6 4 - 10

Crivitz 28 34 - 62

St. Thomas Aquinas: Peters 8, Suchan 2. 3-pt: None. FT: 2-10. Fouls: 4.

Crivitz: Gruszynski 13, Watson 7, K. Pusick 8, Brand 7, Tracy 8, Werner 6, M. Pusick 13. 3-pt: Gruszynski 3, Watson, Brand. FT: 3-5. Fouls: 9.

Lena 60, Oneida Nation 41

LENA – The Wildcats raced out to a 36-18 halftime lead and coasted to the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.

Eva Brooks had the hot hand for Lena with 20 points, while Madilyn Thomson added 14 and Whitney Potter 10.

Mariah Cloud led the Thunderhawks with 15 points.

Oneida Nation 18 23 - 41

Lena 36 24 - 60

Oneida Nation: Wheelock Flores 6, King 6, J. Danforth 2, Cloud 15, R. Danforth 2, Caldwell 7, White 3. 3-pt: Wheelock Flores, King 2, Cloud, Caldwell, White. FT: 7-13. Fouls: 13.

Lena: Lambert 4, Brooks 20, H. Thomson 8, M. Thomson 14, Kali Fischer 4, Potter 10. 3-pt: Lambert, Brooks. FT: 6-13. Fouls: 10.

Coleman 55, Suring 42

COLEMAN – The Cougars pulled away in the second half to earn the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.

Vivian Kostreva had the hot hand with 18 points, while Kiersten Jensen added 13 and Callee Compe 10.

Birdee Cramer paced the Eagles with 13 points, while Bunny Cramer added 10.

Suring 21 21 - 42

Coleman 26 29 - 55

Suring: C. Pommerich 5, Bi. Cramer 13, Peterson 5, P. Pommerich 2, Bu. Cramer 10, Van Rens 5, Kristoff 2. 3-pt: C. Pommerich, Peterson, Bu. Cramer. FT: 7-12. Fouls: 18.

Coleman: Kostreva 18, Markiewicz 2, Hoida 8, S. Broderick 2, C. Broderick 2, Compe 10, Jensen 13. 3-pt: Hoida, Jensen. FT: 17-26. Fouls: 11.

Luxemburg-Casco 37, Denmark 27 (Monday)

LUXEMBURG - The Spartans outscored the Vikings by five points in each half in the victory.

Brianna Bray led Luxemburg-Casco with 10 points.

Denmark was led by Paige Selner with 11 points.

Denmark 12 15 - 27

Luxemburg-Casco 17 20 - 37

Denmark: Van Noie 4, Selner 11, Vogel 3, Micolichek 3, Von Vonderen 6. 3-pt: Vogel, Micolichek. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 14.

Luxemburg-Casco: Cherovsky 4, Bray 10, Mrotek 5, Blohowiak 2, Wech 7, Deprez 4, Hanmann 5. 3-pt: Bray 2, Hanmann, Mrotek. FT: 4-9. Fouls: 9.

Oconto Falls 71, Waupaca 29 (Monday)

OCONTO FALLS - The Panthers outscored the Comets 32-9 in the second half to pull away for the win.

Kati Raddatz led Oconto Falls with 23 points, including seven 3-pointers, and added eight rebounds.

Waupaca 20 9 - 29

Oconto Falls 39 32 - 71

Oconto Falls: B. Hodkiewicz 6, Shallow 12, Staidl 5, Raddatz 23, A. Hodkiewicz 2, Moynihan 5, Gorman 1, Otto 9, Maloney 5, Przybylski 3. 3-pt: Raddatz 7, B. Hodkiewicz, Shallow, Staidl, Moynihan, Maloney, Przybylski. FT: 6-12. Fouls: 21.

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WRESTLING

Luxemburg-Casco 61, Denmark 12

144: Caleb Delebreau LC pinned Drew Demmin 1:34. 150: Max Ronsman LC won by technical fall over Dominic Swetlik 16-0. 157: Bradley Nellis D dec. Lawdon Tanck 10-4. 165: Steven Kielpikowski D dec. Zaender Schoenebeck 6-3. 175: Sam Schutz LC dec. Carson Peterson 9-3. 190: Trace Schoenebeck LC won by forfeit. 215: Ezra Waege LC pinned Nick Langhoff 1:58. 285: Caleb Salentine LC pinned David Cervantes Jr. 2:59. 106: Ryan Collar D won by forfeit. 113: Carson Blohowiak LC pinned Gavin Zellner 1:28. 120: Carson Neubert LC pinned Caden Kersten 1:44. 126: Michael Bostwick LC won by technical fall over Brady Vieaux 17-1. 132: Joseph Jeanquart LC pinned Kase Bradley 3:03. 138: Blakelee Bastien LC pinned Nolan Larsen 3:14.

Coleman 73, Green Bay Preble 6

285: Kain Otto C pinned Caleb Katers 3:45. 106: Alex Meyer C pinned Jackie Zuniga 3:20. 113: Parker Owens C pinned Jayleen Gilot 3:06. 120: Pearson Owens C pinned Max Voelker 3:58. 126: Chadd Gruber C pinned Griffin Vandenbush 2:46. 132: Wyatt Van Haren C pinned Seth Yang 3:49. 138: Wyatt Bieber C major dec. Maximus Davis 15-7. 144: Brady Gross pinned Marcus Randolph :57. 150: Cole Berth C pinned Landon Morella 3:29. 157: Cameron Kimmell C pinned Guillermo Pacheco 1:29. 165: Micah Kuchta C pinned Boston Good :09. 175: Isaiah Nowak C dec. Dominic Prince 9-3. 190: West Bieber C pinned Blake Holly 3:19. 215: Kal-El McDowell GBP pinned Brekkyn Weed 5:33.

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

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