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

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hortonville 62, Neenah 60

NEENAH - Rainey Welson scored 35 points and the Polar Bears outscored the Rockets 11-9 in overtime to get the win in a battle of top-10 teams in Division 1.

Welson scored six points in the overtime, including a 3-pointer. Paige Lillie had a key steal for a basket and Welson also scored off a stolen inbounds pass to help push the game into overtime for seventh-ranked Hortonville (8-3, 6-1).

The win puts Hortonville in a first-place tie with the second-ranked Rockets (10-2, 6-1). Allie Ziebell had 24 points to lead Neenah with Ellie Buss adding 11 points.

“Winning away games in this league is really, really difficult,” Hortonville coach AC Clouthier said. “And we thought if we were going to have a shot at winning conference or making a run, we have to start here in this facility.”

Mikayla Werner added 12 points and 14 rebounds for Hortonville.

Hortonville 29 22 11 - 62

Neenah 29 22 9 - 60

Hortonville: Lillie 6, Welson 35, Werner 12, Kallie Peppler 3, Kardyn Peppler 3, Fane 3. 3-pt: Lillie, Welson 3, Fane. FT: 17-26. Fouls: 12.

Neenah: Ziebell 24, Buss 11, White 6, Klesmit 9, Dietrich 3, Bartman 2, Fischer 2, Jones 3. 3-pt: Ziebell 3, Buss 3, Klesmit 2, Dietrich. FT: 9-12. Fouls: 15.

Appleton East 71, Appleton West 41

APPLETON - The Patriots raced out to a 20-point halftime lead in the win over the Terrors.

Lilly Meulemans and Ella Sweeney scored 21 and 19 points, respectively, to lead Appleton East.

Appleton West was led by Jazelle Gowdy, who scored 20 points

Appleton East 42 29 - 71

Appleton West 22 19 - 41

Appleton East: Schwan 8, Ott 7, Gerard 6, Meulemans 21, T. Neubauer 6, Sweeney 19, Guerrero 2, Jazdzewski 2. 3-pt: Ott, Meulemans, Sweeney 3. FT: 10-14. Fouls: 21.

Appleton West: Barry 6, Nushart 4, Gowdy 20, Bourke 4, Baye 3, Buss 4. 3-pt: Barry 2, Gowdy, Baye. FT: 9-23. Fouls: 13.

Denmark 62, Shiocton 36

DENMARK – Kiarrah Micolichek poured in 17 points, connecting on five 3-pointers, while Paige Vogel added 11 as the Vikings cruised past the Chiefs in nonconference action.

No one reached double-digit scoring for Shiocton, but Sydney Ritchie paced the Chiefs with nine points.

Denmark is 7-6 on the season, while Shiocton falls to 4-8.

Shiocton 17 19 – 36

Denmark 31 31 - 62

Shiocton: Hofacker 6, Reese 6, Affeldt 3, Garcia 5, Ritchie 9, Taylor 3, Collar 4. 3-pt: Reese 2, Affeldt, Garcia. FT: 2-6. Fouls: 14.

Denmark: Van Noie 9, Quick 9, Selner 6, Klinksick 2, Vogel 11, Micolichek 17, VanVonderen 8. 3-pt: Van Noie, Quick, Vogel, Micolichek 5, VanVonderen. FT: 9-14. Fouls: 7.

Chilton 64, Hilbert 14

CHILTON - The Tigers grabbed a 33-7 lead in the first half in rolling to the victory over the Wolves.

Adahlyn Hoerl led Chilton with 15 points while Kendra Zahn scored nine points.

Riley Polifka had five points to lead Hilbert.

BOYS BASKETBALL

Appleton East 63, Appleton West 47

APPLETON – Joey La Chapell poured in a game-high 26 points and the Patriots erased a three-point halftime deficit to pull out the Fox Valley Association win.

Also scoring in double figures for visiting East were Cade Prestigiacomo with 14 points and Grayson Kasmarek with 10.

The Terrors were led in scoring by Lucas Downs with 13 points.

The win moves the Patriots to 2-4 in the conference and 3-5 overall, while West fall to 0-6 and 0-11.

Appleton East 27 36 - 63

Appleton West 30 17 - 47

Appleton East: Kasmarek 10, La Chapell 26, Prestigiacomo 14, Weisbach 2, Nieman 3, Feldhausen 8. 3-pt: Kasmarek 3. FT: 20-32. Fouls: 18.

Appleton West: Ise 9, Tiwana 4, Bennett 8, Peace 6, Schueppert 5, Hinkens 2, Downs 13. 3-pt: Ise, Tiwana, Bennett, Schueppert, Downs 3. FT: 8-16. Fouls: 25.

Kaukauna 89, Oshkosh West 56

OSHKOSH - The Ghosts made 14 3-point baskets en route to their win over the Wildcats

Andrew Jensen and Keegan Van Kauwenberg both scored 21 points to lead Kaukauna. Jonah Roehrig added 14 points while Nathan Deprez and Jon O’Neill chipped in with 12 and 10 points, respectively.

Sam Benesh and Collin Carns both scored 11 points to lead Oshkosh West.

Kaukauna 40 49 - 89

Oshkosh West 24 32 - 56

Kaukauna: Deprez 12, Jensen 21, Meyer 5, Immel 3, Roehrig 14, O’Neill 10, Van Kauwenberg 21, Mitchell 3. 3-pt: Deprez 2, Jensen 2, Meyer, Immel, Roehrig 4, Van Kauwenberg 4. FT: 13-21. Fouls: 16.

Oshkosh West: Gibson 6, Taylor 6, Carns 11, Benesh 11, Gelhar 4, Danahy 3, Moderson 8, Ware 7. 3-pt: Gibson 2, Taylor, Carns 3, Moderson 2. FT: 10-17. Fouls: 18.

Oshkosh North 75, Kimberly 70

KIMBERLY - Zay Mitchell scored 18 of his game-high 29 points in the second half to lead the Spartans to the win over the Papermakers.

Stevie Clark added 16 points for Oshkosh North while Bryce Ott chipped in with 10 points.

Mikey Wildes led Kimberly with 21 points. Landon VanOfferen added 20 points while Thomas Meyers scored 13.

Oshkosh North 32 43 - 75

Kimberly 35 35 - 70

Oshkosh North: Clark 16, Mitchell 29, Jennings 6, Ott 10, Coleman 2, Strange 5, Stojilovic 7. 3-pt: Clark 2, Mitchell 3, Ott, Strange, Stojilovic. FT: 5-7. Fouls: 10.

Kimberly: Vieth 6, M. Wildes 21, Lom 4, Meyers 13, VanOfferen 20, Dudek 4, Pendleton 2. 3-pt: M. Wildes 3, Meyers 3, VanOfferen 2. FT: 2-6. Fouls: 10.

Little Chute 55, Luxemburg-Casco 42

LUXEMBURG – The Mustangs pulled away in the second half to earn the North Eastern Conference win.

Grant Hermus poured in 17 points and Charlie VandenBurgt added 10 to lead Little Chute.

Josh Parins topped the Spartans with 10 points.

The win moves Little Chute to 4-3 in the NEC and 5-5 overall, while Luxemburg-Casco fallsa to 2-5 and 2-7.

Little Chute 26 29 – 55

Luxemburg-Casco 21 21 - 42

Little Chute: VandenBurgt 10, Manns 4, Lamers 5, Hermus 17, Verhagen 2, Roseman 6, Effa 7, Magnussen 2, Joten 2. 3-pt: Lamers, Hermus 2. FT: 6-11. Fouls: 11.

Luxemburg-Casco: Olson 3, Glampe 8, Doell 2, Coisman 5, Trimberger 1, Cherovsky 7, Parins 10, Van Kirk 2, Burmeister 2, Duescher 2. 3-pt: Olson, Coisman, Cherovsky, Parins 2. FT: 5-8. Fouls: 15.

Wrightstown 55, Oconto Falls 53

OCONTO FALLS – The Tigers trailed for much of the game before going on a 19-11 run in the final 10 minutes to secure the North Eastern Conference win.

Aiden Humphreys powered the Tigers with 17 points, while Aiden Van Zeeland added 14 and Ethan Cyra 11.

The Panthers were paced by J.J. Pytleski with 16 points and Brady Bursa with 14.

The win moves Wrightstown to 4-3 in the NEC and 5-5 overall, while Oconto Falls falls to 0-7 and 2-9.

Wrightstown 24 31 – 55

Oconto Falls 29 24 - 53

Wrightstown: Kittoe 3, Van Zeeland 14, Lamers 3, Humphreys 17, Bosma 4, Colwell 1, Cyra 11, Podgorski 2. 3-pt: Lamers, Humphreys 3, Cyra 2. FT: 13-21. Fouls: 17.

Oconto Falls: Bursa 14, Yuma 5, Beaman 7, Skarban 4, Pytleski 16, Adler 2, Cahak 5. 3-pt: Yuma, Beaman 2. FT: 12-14. Fouls: 18. Fouled out: Yuma.

Chilton 59, Hilbert 32

CHILTON - The Tigers never let the Wolves get going offensively, holding them to nine points in the first half while building a 23-point halftime lead in their win.

Ryan Pierquet led Chilton with16 points. Aiden Wittmus added 11 points.

Nate Huettl led Hilbert with 12 points.

Hilbert 9 23 - 32

Chilton 32 27 - 59

Hilbert: Huettl 12, Dohr 3, Kopp 4, Hein 2, VandeWyngaard 8, Plate 2, Sheets 1. 3-pt: Huettl 4. FT: 2-4. Fouls: 9.

Chilton: Pagel 5, Woelfel 5, Schumacher 2, Pierquet 16, Willett 6, Wittmus 11, Halbach 9, Buboltz 2, Geiser 3. 3-pt: Pagel, Woelfel, Wittmus, Geiser. FT: 1-6. Fouls: 5.

Shiocton 61, Iola-Scandinavia 56

SHIOCTON - Cody Young scored 17 of his team-leading 23 points in the first half of the Chiefs’ win over the Thunderbirds.

Ty Marcks and Conner Bergsbaken both added 10 points for Shiocton.

Gavin Hoyord and RJ Opperman scored 19 and 18 points, respectively, for Iola-Scandinavia.

Iola-Scandinavia 24 32 - 56

Shiocton 34 27 - 61

Iola-Scandinavia: Robbins 5, Opperman 18, Melum 8, Thulien 2, Hoyord 19, Loken 4. 3-pt: Opperman 3, Melum 2, Hoyord 4. FT: 8-19. Fouls: 12.

Shiocton: C. Young 23, Dewar 6, S. Young 2, Marcks 10, Schmidt 8, Singler 2. Bergsbaken 10. 3-pt: C. Young 3, Dewar 2, Bergsbaken 2. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 15.

Bonduel 75, Manawa 51

MANAWA - The Bears improve to 9-1 overall and 4-0 in the Central Wisconsin Conference with the win over the Wolves.

Race Anvelink led Bonduel with 18 points. Ryan Westrich and Noah Weier scored 13 and 10 points, respectively.

Vincente Timm led Manawa with 16 points. Brady Zaeckle added 11.

Bonduel 38 37 - 75

Manawa 27 24 - 51

Bonduel: Johnson 7, Margelofsky 4, Springborn 2, Westrich 13, Tauchen 9, Weier 10, Moesch 2, Wesenberg 8, Anvelink 18, Roberts 2. 3-pt: Johnson, Tauchen 2, Wesenberg 2, Anvelink 4. FT: 12-16. Fouls: 13.

Manawa: Timm 16, Zielke 2, Strebe 4, Dobberstein 2, Zaeckle 11, Gorman 8, Zemple 8. 3-pt: Zaeckle 2, Zemple. FT: 6-9. Fouls: 15.

BOYS SWIMMING

Neenah 122, Oshkosh West 54

200 Medley R: 1, Neenah (Tanner Trustem, Braden Louden, Julian Kuehn, Joshua Youngwerth) 1:46.88; 2, Oshkosh West (Caleb Bergin, Carter Crowe, Isaac Palomaki, Dane Dodge) 1:49.19. 200 Free: 1, Drew Gaerthofner N 1:49.82; 2, Caleb Bergin OW 1:57.07. 200 IM: 1, Tanner Trustem N 2:10.32; 2, Carter Crowe OW 2:19.48. 50 Free: 1, Dane Dodge OW :23.73; 2, Julian Kuehn N :23.74. Diving: 1, Kyle Joneson N 198.00. 100 Fly: 1, Julian Kuehn N 1:00.41; 2, Isaac Palomaki OW 1:01.19. 100 Free: 1, Caleb Bergin OW :51.48; 2, Tanner Trustem N :51.51. 500 Free: 1, Braden Louden N 5:35.53; 2, Joshua Youngwerth N 5:40.88. 200 Free R: 1, Neenah (Drew Gaerthofner, Tanner Trustem, Ryker Zarda, Braden Louden) 1:33.22; 2, Oshkosh West (Dane Dodge, Carter Crowe, Isaac Palomaki, Caleb Bergin) 1:36.77. 100 Back: 1, Drew Gaerthofner N :58.18; 2, Burke Wendell N 1:06.70. 100 Breast: 1, Braden Louden N 1:05.34; 2, Carter Crowe OW 1:07.30. 400 Free R: 1, Neenah (Julian Kuehn, Joshua Youngwerth, Gideon Benner, Drew Gaerthofner) 3:30.36; 2, Neenah (Liam Sieck, Marc Lefeber, Jaden Leal, Burke Wendell) 3:55.38.

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

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