Here are Tuesday's high school sports results for the Appleton area

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BOYS BASKETBALL

Appleton North 67, Kaukauna 56

KAUKAUNA - The Lightning outscored the Ghosts by 16 points in the second half to rally for the Fox Valley Association win.

Kaukauna led 41-32 in the second half before North made its comeback.

Nathan Ramus led the Lightning with 20 points, including 12 in the second half. Will Sweeney added 19 points, with 10 coming in the second half.

Kaukauna got scoring from only four players, led by Andrew Jensen and Jon O’Neill with 16 points each.

Appleton North 28 39 - 67

Kaukauna 33 23 - 56

Appleton North: Sweeney 19, Ramus 20, Hardy 9, Hansen 11, Tomori 4, Zdzieblowski 4. 3-pt: Ramus 6, Hardy 3, Sweeney 2, Hansen. FT: 9-12. Fouls: 20.

Kaukauna: DePrez 14, Jensen 16, O’Neill 16, VanKauwenberg 10. 3-pt: VanKauwenberg 2, O'Neill, Jensen. FT: 10-15. Fouls: 14.

Menasha 54, Winneconne 52

MENASHA - Tayden Wilke scored 22 points and the Bluejays held on for the win over the Wolves.

JC Makome added 16 points for Menasha, while Josiah Hibbler added 12.

Brody Shaffer led Winneconne with 23 points. Cohen Reetz added 12 points.

Winneconne 30 22 - 52

Menasha 35 19 - 54

Winneconne: Bartel 2, Loukidis 7, Shaffer 23, Reetz 12, Ingalls 4, Immel 4. 3-pt: Loukidis, Reetz. FT: 4-9. Fouls: 10.

Menasha: Makome 16, Hibbler 12, Coopman 4, Wilke 22. 3-pt: Makome 2, Coopman, Wilke 2. FT: 5-7. Fouls: 12.

New London 49, Little Chute 41

LITTLE CHUTE - The Bulldogs outscored the Mustangs by 11 points in the second half to pull out the nonconference win.

Michael Helsten led New London with 11 points.

Little Chute was led by Tyler Fischer with eight points.

New London 24 25 - 49

Little Chute 27 14 - 41

New London: Helsten 11, Vuillaume 8, Gerrits 7, Schlueter 7, Daly 9, Wood 1, Kanaman 6. 3-pt: Helsten 2, Gerrits, Schlueter 2, Daly. FT: 5-9. Fouls: 10.

Little Chute: VandenBurgt 2, Engle 2, Lamers 2, Hermus 4, Fischer 8, Verhagen 2, Effa 2, Jakubek 6, Magnussen 6, Paltzer 3, Joten 4. 3-pt: Fischer, Magnussen. FT: 7-10. Fouls: 13.

St. Mary Catholic 85, Hilbert 33

HILBERT – The Zephyrs started fast, building a 34-point halftime advantage and never looking back as they earned the Big East Conference win.

Mason Uhlenbrauck paced a balanced scoring attack with 19 points as five St. Mary Catholic players reached double-figure scoring.

Also leading the Zephyrs were Fisher MacKenzie with 15 points, Luke Fairweather and Preston Fields with 11 each and Kieran Barrientos with 10.

Ari Sevela led the Wolves with a team-high seven points.

The win moves St. Mary Catholic to 10-4 overall and 4-1 in the conference, while Hilbert falls to 5-7 and 1-4.

St. Mary Catholic 55 30 – 85

Hilbert 21 12 - 33

St. Mary Catholic: Trinkner 6, Fairweather 11, Uhlenbrauck 19, Barrientos 10, Fields 11, Dwyer 7, Norville 3, MacKenzie 15, Hennessy 3. 3-pt: Fairweather, Uhlenbrauck 4, Barrientos, Fields 2, Dwyer, MacKenzie 3. FT: 13-19. Fouls: 4.

Hilbert: Nolasco 2, Huettl 3, Halbach 4, Sevela 7, Dohr 2, Kopp 3, Hein 6, VanderVelden 2, Sheets 4. 3-pt: Huettl. FT: 2-4. Fouls: 15.

Shiocton 51, Wittenberg-Birnamwood 49

SHIOCTON - Ty Marcks scored four of the Chiefs’ five points in overtime to help Shiocton edge the Chargers.

Marcks led Shiocton with 11 points.

Jett Rogowski led Wittenberg-Birnamwood with 15 points.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 20 26 3 - 49

Shiocton 20 26 5 - 51

Wittenberg-Birnamwood: Rogowski 15, Clark 5, M. Fraaza 2, O. Fraaza 8, Schairer 8, Salvesen 4, Schmid 3, Miller 4. 3-pt: Rogowski 2, Clark, O. Fraaza 2. FT: 6-14. Fouls: 14.

Shiocton: C. Young 8, Dewar 3, S. Young 1, K. Bergsbaken 9, Marcks 11, Schmidt 6, Singler 4, C. Bergsbaken 9. 3-pt: C. Young, Dewar, K. Bergsbaken 3, C. Bergsbaken 3. FT: 7-17. Fouls: 13.

Wrightstown 68, Denmark 47 (Monday)

WRIGHTSTOWN - The Tigers led by 22 points at halftime in the North Eastern Conference win over the Vikings.

Aiden Humphreys led Wrightstown with 13 points. Grant Lamers and Ethan Cyra both added 10 points.

Denmark was led by Jack Dewar with 12 points.

Denmark 15 32 - 47

Wrightstown 37 31 - 68

Denmark: Anderson 8, Delarwelle 5, Derricks 7, Kapinos 2, Malay 5, Dewar 12, Jeanquart 8. 3-pt: Delarwelle, Dewar. FT: 5-11. Fouls: 17.

Wrightstown: Sundin 2, Kittoe 7, Van Zeeland 8, Lamers 10, Humphreys 13, Bosma 6, Colwell 6, Cyra 10, Podgorski 3, Theunis 2, Hermann 1. 3-pt: Cyra 2, Lamers 2, Kittoe, Humphreys, Podgorski. FT: 13-19. Fouls: 15.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

New London 38, Appleton North 35

NEW LONDON – Caitlin Stroesenreuther scored 10 points as the Bulldogs built a four-point halftime lead and held off the Lightning to post the nonconference win.

Shayna Williamson had a game-high 15 points to lead Appleton North.

The win improves New London’s record to 13-3 overall, while the Lightning falls to 7-7.

Appleton North 14 21 – 35

New London 18 20 - 38

Appleton North: Williamson 15, Busch 2, Werfal 9, Maass 9. 3-pt: Williamson, Werfal 3. FT: 7-15. Fouls: 11.

New London: Langel 5, Stroesenreuther 10, Mix 7, Glodowski 6, Jones 3, Reybrock 7. 3-pt: Stroesenreuther 2, Mix 2, Jones. FT: 5-9. Fouls: 11.

Xavier 58, Seymour 37

APPLETON - The Hawks outscored the Thunder by 19 points in the second half to pull away for the win.

Carsyn Stempa and Elle Krull led Xavier with 18 and 14 points, respectively.

Keira VandeHei and Alayna VandeHei both scored eight points to lead Seymour.

Seymour 22 15 - 37

Xavier 24 34 - 58

Seymour: K. VandeHei 8, Boyd 3, Setliff 7, Krause 4, Miller 3, Hill 2, Krueger 2, A. VandeHei 8. 3-pt: K. VandeHei 2, Setliff, Krause. FT: 7-14. Fouls: 10.

Xavier: J. Krull 8, Vande Hey 9, Pfefferle 1, Martine 5, E. Krull 14, Hafner 3, Stempa 18. 3-pt: J. Krull 2, Vande Hey, E. Krull, Hafner, Stempa. FT: 8-13. Fouls: 15.

Freedom 66, Clintonville 28

CLINTONVILLE - Irish coach Mike Vanderloop picked up his 400th career win with Freedom’s victory over the Truckers.

Gracie Martzahl led Freedom with 10 points.

Clintonville was led by Natalie Sunita with 10 points.

Freedom 35 31 - 66

Clintonville 14 14 - 28

Clintonville: Martzahl 10, Sowinski 6, Lang 8, Anderson 6, Bork 9, Reed 6, Verhasselt 9, Brown 4, Cropsey 3, Ponschock 3, Voight 2. 3-pt: Martzahl 2, Bork, Reed, Verhasselt. FT: 23-32. Fouls: 18.

Clintonville: Puig 6, Kasson 3, Toddenhan 2, Ferg 6, Tate 1, Sunita 10. 3-pt: Puig, Kasson, Sunita. FT: 11-21. Fouls: 23.

Denmark 54, Wrightstown 48

WRIGHTSTOWN - Kiarrah Micolichek scored 18 of her game-high 20 points in the second half to lead the Vikings to the come-from-behind win.

Amelia Van Noie and Paige Selner both scored 11 points for Denmark, which trailed by seven points at halftime.

Wrightstown was led by Elaina Verbeten with 12 points and Ella Fandrey with 10.

Denmark 19 35 - 54

Wrightstown 26 22 - 48

Denmark: Van Noie 11, Selner 11, Vogel 4, Micolichek 20, Van Vonderen 8. 3-pt: Van Noie, Micolichek 2. FT: 21-29. Fouls: 10.

Wrightstown: Verbeten 12, Durocher 7, Leick 4, Colwell 6, Geib 2, Peters 4, Bousley 3, Fandrey 10. 3-pt: Verbeten 2, Durocher, Bousley, Fandrey 2. FT: 0-0. Fouls: 19.

Brillion 53, Algoma 36

ALGOMA - The Lions limited the Wolves to just eight points in the first half while building a 20-point lead on the way to the win.

Camden Hale led Brillion with 15 points. Amaya Brooks and Emma Schuh both scored 12.

Ryley Zimmerman scored 12 points to lead Algoma.

Brillion 28 25 - 53

Algoma 8 28 - 36

Brillion: Hale 15, C. Schuh 8, Ott 2, Krueger 2, Brooks 12, Reichardt 2, Schuh 12. 3-pt: Hale 2. FT: 7-14. Fouls: 10.

Algoma: Zimmerman 12, Mattson 8, Nellis 8, Krause 2, Slaby 4, Gerdmann 2. 3-pt: Zimmerman 2, Mattson, Nellis 2. FT: 5-12. Fouls: 13.

Chilton 62, Ozaukee 32

CHILTON - The Tigers’ Adahlyn Hoerl scored 27 points to lead Chilton to the win over the Warriors.

Errieta Davis added 11 points for Chilton.

Caitlyn Weyker scored 14 points to lead Ozaukee.

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BOYS SWIMMING

Neenah 104, Appleton West/Kimberly 76

200 Medley R: 1, Neenah (Drew Gaerthofner, Tanner Trustem, Braden Louden, Joshua Youngwerth) 1:52.53; 2, Appleton West/Kimberly (Tyler VanGompel, Hayden Hollenbeck, Cole Mursau, Max Baade) 1:56.37. 200 Free: 1, Hayden Hollenbeck AWK 2:11.23; 2, Ethan Bruce AWK 2:11.57. 200 IM: 1, Drew Gaerthofner N 2:15.82; 2, Ethan Pasholk AWK 2:22.45. 50 Free: 1, Tyler VanGompel AWK :25.68; 2, Tanner Trustem N :26.31. Diving: 1, Kyle Joneson N 208.05; 2, Tyler Jossie AWK 173.30. 100 Fly: 1, Cole Mursau AWK 1:02.83; 2, Braden Louden N 1:03.83. 100 Free: 1, Julian Kuehn N :59.14; 2, Joshua Youngwerth N 1:00.16. 400 Free: 1, Ethan Bruce AWK 4:49.14; 2, Tyler VanGompel AWK 4:49.93. 200 Free R: 1, Neenah (Tanner Trustem, Joshua Youngwerth, Ryker Zarda, Julian Kuehn) 1:48.80; 2, Appleton West/Kimberly (Ethan Pasholk, Max Baade, Cole Mursau, Ethan Bruce) 1:50.64. 100 Back: 1, Drew Gaerthofner N 1:00.40; 2, Hayden Hollenbeck AWK 1:07.00. 100 Breast: 1, Tanner Trustem N 1:11.71; 2, Burke Wendell N 1:17.92. 400 Free R: 1, Appleton West/Kimberly (Tyler VanGompel, Ethan Bruce, Ethan Pasholk, Hayden Hollenbeck) 3:55.78; 2, Neenah (Julian Kuehn, Braden Louden, Gideon Benner, Drew Gaerthofner) 3:57.30.

GYMNASTICS

Valders/Roncalli 123.375, Kaukauna 112.225

All-Around: 1, Clara Sieracki V/R 32.725; 2, Addison Spindler V/R 32.075; 3, Lilly Hubers K 29.625. Vault: 1, Makenna Kaderabek V/R 8.40; 2, Clara Sieracki V/R 8.30; 3 Addison Spindler V/R 8.20. Uneven Bars: 1, Clara Sieracki V/R 7.95; 2, Liz Kinzel V/R 7.40; 3, Addison Spindler V/R 7.30. Balance Beam: 1, Addison Spindler V/R 8.70; 2, Clara Sieracki V/R 8.60; 3, Athena Xiong K 7.50. Floor Exercise: 1, Athena Xiong K 7.975; 2, Addison Spindler V/R 7.875; 2, Clara Sieracki V/R 7.875.

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