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WIAA Division 2 State Championships

WAUKESHA - Zeb Schermacher’s second-place finish in diving led Plymouth to a seventh-place finish in the team standings at the state meet Friday at Waukesha South High School.

Dylan Norby of Menomonie won the diving with a score of 457.25. Schermacher, a junior, was second with a 383.35.

Rhinelander won the team title with 256 points. McFarland was second with 250.5 and Shorewood was third with 249. Plymouth in seventh and Ashwaubenon in ninth led area teams.

Senior Ben Coley of Plymouth placed third in the 100-yard freestyle in 47.79 seconds. Senior Forest Olsen of Plymouth placed fifth in the 50 freestyle in 21.73 seconds and he also placed fifth in the 100 butterfly in 52.77 seconds.

Evan Harrison of Two Rivers/Roncalli placed third in the 500 freestyle in 4:46.47. Andrew Hodek of Ashwaubenon was fourth in the 500 in 4:49.75.

RHINELANDER 256, MCFARLAND 250.5, SHOREWOOD 249, WHITEFISH BAY 225.5, NICOLET 161, SAUK PRAIRIE/WISCONSIN HEIGHTS 132, PLYMOUTH 125.5, WHITNALL 121, ASHWAUBENON 102, BROOKFIELD ACADEMY 85, STOUGHTON 84.5, BARABOO 62, TWO RIVERS/RONCALLI 52, MOUNT HOREB 49, BROWN DEER/UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MILWAUKEE 41, THE PRAIRIE SCHOOL/ST. CATHERINE’S 41, RICE LAKE 37, PORT WASHINGTON 35, GRAFTON 30, TOMAHAWK 23, KIEL/ELKHART LAKE-GLENBEULAH 23, CHILTON CO-OP 23, MENOMONIE 22, FORT ATKINSON 20, EDGEWOOD 18, DEFOREST 15, BERLIN/GREEN LAKE 13, PLATTEVILLE/LANCASTER 11, NOTRE DAME 9, JEFFERSON/CAMBRIDGE 3, SAINT THOMAS MORE/SAINT FRANCIS 3, MILTON 1

Diving: 1, Dylan Norby MEN 457.25; 2, Zeb Schermacher PLY 383.35; 7, Sawyer Moore K/EL-G 320.25; 10, Erik Olmen B/GL 296.40; 14, Tarik Schneider CHI 224.75.

200 Medley R: 1, McFarland 1:35.99; 7, Plymouth (Ben Coley, Ryan Selk, Forest Olsen, Grant Luedtke) 1:41.58; 10, Ashwaubenon (Alexander Smits, Anthony Hendrickson, Trevor Dietzler, Ryan Jadin) 1:43.47; 13, Two Rivers/Roncalli (Max Senfleben, Philip Malo, Evan Harrison, Nolan Zarn) 1:44.89; 16, Chilton (Jack Shaver, Alex Hein, Bryce Van Rooy, Kevin Halverson) 1:48.21.

200 Free: 1, Jack Sullivan NIC 1:38.72 (record); 6, Evan Harrison TR/R 1:47.56; 10, Andrew Hodek ASH 1:49.78; 13, Nick Weslow ND 1:51.15.

200 IM: 1, Aiden Strath SHO 1:52.60; 7, Zach Hanse TOM 2:01.69; 12, Alexander Smits ASH 2:03.70; 13, Anthony Hendrickson ASH 2:05.27; 16, Gavin Buechel CHI 2:09.62.

50 Free: 1, Adrian Bellido BA :20.81; 5, Forest Olsen PLY :21.73.

100 Fly: 1, Adrian Bellido BA :49.06 (record); 5, Forest Olsen PLY :52.77; 11, Erik Olmen B/GL :54.47; 12, Gavin Buechel CHI :55.38; 16, Trevor Dietzler ASH :59.54.

100 Free: 1, Jack Sullivan NIC :45.27; 3, Ben Coley PLY :47.79; 12, Daniel Boyer K/EL-G :49.38; 15, Ryan Jadin ASH :49.80.

500 Free: 1, Ethan Schutten WHIT 4:35.45; 3, Evan Harrison TR/R 4:46.47; 4, Andrew Hodek ASH 4:49.75; 12, Nick Weslow ND 5:05.06; 13, Daniel Madson K/EL-G 5:06.22.

200 Free R: 1, Rhinelander 1:27.00; 9, Ashwaubenon (Ryan Jadin, Anthony Hendrickson, Trevor Dietzler, Andrew Hodek) 1:32.35; 14, Chilton (Gavin Buechel, Bryce Van Rooy, Bryce Hedtke, Kevin Halverson) 1:35.23.

100 Back: 1, Lyon Hall McF :51.19; 6, Ben Coley PLY :55.19; 11, Alexander Smits ASH :56.32.

100 Breast: 1, Julian Callender STOU :56.76; 7, Anthony Hendrickson ASH 1:00.64; 8, Zach Hanse TOM 1:01.15; 14, Philip Malo TR/R 1:02.76.

400 Free R: 1, McFarland 3:09.89; 5, Plymouth (Grant Luedtke, Connor Miley, Forest Olsen, Ben Coley) 3:19.41; 9, Ashwaubenon (Ryan Jadin, Alexander Smits, Andrew Hodek, Brady Wallace) 3:24.38; 11, Two Rivers/Roncalli (Max Senfleben, Nolan Zarn, Philip Malo, Evan Harrison) 3:25.46; 14, Chilton (Gavin Buechel, Bryce Van Rooy, Bryce Hedtke, Kevin Halverson) 3:30.69; 16, Kiel/Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah (Daniel Madson, Samuel Keuler, Aaron Federwisch, Daniel Boyer) 3:32.26.

BOYS BASKETBALL

Green Bay Southwest 58, Notre Dame 55

GREEN BAY - The Trojans outscored the Tritons 13-5 at the free throw line to pick up the victory.

Connor Pytleski led Green Bay Southwest with 20 points. Chris Seals added 11 points.

Emmett Lawton led Notre Dame with 24 points and crossed the 1,000-career point mark with a buzzer-beating 3-pointer at the end of the first half.

Ethan Wall-Atim and Henry Weber both added 11 points for Notre Dame.

Notre Dame 28 27 - 55

Green Bay Southwest 27 31 - 58

Notre Dame: Lawton 24, Wall-Atim 11, Weber 11, Guyette 4, Augustine 3, May 2. 3-pt: Lawton 4, Weber, Augustine. FT: 5-10. Fouls: 14.

Green Bay Southwest: Pytleski 20, Seals 11, Danforth 9, Rauschenbach 7, Russell 6, Yang 4, Van Boxtel 1. 3-pt: Pytleski 3, Seals 3, Danforth, Rauschenbach 2. FT: 13-19. Fouls: 13.

Ashwaubenon 67, Pulaski 58

PULASKI - Jayden Schoen, Cale Herzog and Jackson Sims all scored 14 points to lead the Jaguars past the Red Raiders in Fox River Classic Conference action.

Ashwaubenon built a 34-23 halftime advantage and kept Pulaski at bay from there.

Colin Schultz led the Red Raiders with 15 points, while Brady Wotruba added 12.

Ashwaubenon 34 33 - 67

Pulaski 23 35 - 58

Ashwaubenon: Conyers 2, Tomashek 3, Uhl 9, Jackson 2, Kelly 9, Schoen 14, Herzog 14, Sims 14. 3-pt: Tomashek, Uhl, Kelly, Schoen 3, Herzog 4. FT: 7-18. Fouls: 13.

Pulaski: Shaw 8, Schultz 15, Brady Wotruba 12, Bryce Wotruba 3, Schmidt 8, Steinbrecher 3, Dorn 2, Josie 3, Holewinski 4. 3-pt: Shaw 2, Schultz 3, Brady Wotruba 2, Bryce Wotruba, Schmidt 2, Josie, Holewinski. FT: 10-17. Fouls: 11.

Bay Port 77, Sheboygan South 52

SUAMICO - AJ Lieuwen poured in 18 points and Jayden Hackett added 15 as the Pirates outlasted the Redwings in Fox River Classic Conference action.

Bay Port jumped out to a 17-point halftime edge and outscored South 45-37 the rest of the way.

The Redwings were led by Zach Groh with 21 points and Matt Leonhard with 11.

Sheboygan South 15 37 - 52

Bay Port 32 45 - 77

Sheboygan South: Toeller 2, Groh 21, Justus 4, Nienhuis 6, Miller 1, Leonhard 11, Reinemann 1, Adamavich 6. 3-pt: Groh 3, Nienhuis 2. FT: 5-12. Fouls: 9.

Bay Port: Houle 2, Brey 3, Buchinger 5, Durkee 2, Vandervest 9, Saldana 2, S. Lieuwen 2, Mason Cornette 5, Hackett 15, AJ Lieuwen 18, Yanda 7, Walde 2, Maddox Cornette 2, Draghicchio 3. 3-pt: Brey, Buchinger, Mason Cornette, Hackett 3, Maddox Cornette 4, Draghicchio. FT: 10-12. Fouls: 15.

De Pere 69, Sheboygan North 42

SHEBOYGAN - John Kinziger scored 16 points as he surpassed the 2,000-point mark for his career as the Redbirds bounced the Golden Raiders in Fox River Classic Conference action.

Zach Kinziger also scored 16 points and Will Hornseth added 13.

De Pere took charge early, outscoring Sheboygan North 34-11 in the first 18 minutes.

Max Olsen led the Golden Raiders with 10 points.

De Pere 34 35 - 69

Sheboygan North 11 31 - 42

De Pere: J. Kinziger 16, Herman 6, Z. Kinziger 16, Demovsky 6, Dorchester 3, Hornseth 13, Ramos 4, Wicker 2, Gregoire 3. 3-pt: J. Kinziger 3, Z. Kinziger 2, Demovsky 2, Dorchester, Gregoire. FT: 4-8. Fouls: 16.

Sheboygan North: Stangel 8, Buboltz 5, Buhr 9, Tutas 3, Olsen 10, Debbink 4, Walter 3. 3-pt: Buboltz, Buhr, Walter. FT: 9-15. Fouls: 11.

Xavier 85, Green Bay East 26

GREEN BAY - Alex Sherwood scored 30 points to lead the Hawks to the win over the Red Devils and clinch a share of the Bay Conference title.

Xavier improved to 21-2 overall and 11-2 in the Bay Conference.

Xavier has a one-game lead over second-place West De Pere with one game left on the conference schedule. Xavier will host third-place Shawano on Thursday while West De Pere will play nonconference games on Monday against Beaver Dam and Tuesday against Ashwaubenon before playing at New London on Thursday.

Ty Boeder led Green Bay East with 11 points.

Xavier 54 31 - 85

Green Bay East 17 9 - 26

Xavier: Mares 9, Pfefferle 2, Quimby 10, DesJardins 5, Hieptas 6, Gallucci 7, Krull 2, Twombly 2, Brightman 4, Sherwood 30, Kippenham 1, Rankin 2, Oelhafen 5. 3-pt: Sherwood 2, Quimby 2, Hietpas, DesJardins, Mares. FT: 18-23. Fouls: 15.

Green Bay East: Boeder 11, Habane 3, Hall 4, Laws 3, Rademacher 2, Jordan 2. 3-pt: Boeder, Habane, Laws FT: 9-14. Fouls: 14.

Wrightstown 52, Clintonville 47

CLINTONVILLE - The Tigers took the lead early in the second half and held on for their eighth win in the last nine games.

Wrightstown was led by Marshall Edinger and Keegan Spees, who scored 16 and 14 points, respectively.

Jordan Wegener led Clintonville with 15 points. Jack Yaeger scored 14.

Wrightstown 21 31 - 52

Clintonville 24 23 - 47

Wrightstown: Leitzke 1, Van Zeeland 1, Hermann 5, Humphreys 5, Lewandowski 5, Cavanaugh 5, Spees 14, Edinger 16. 3-pt: Spees 3, Edinger 3. FT: 14-25. Fouls: 14.

Clintonville: Scherschel 8, Rosenow 8, S. Wegener 2, J. Wegener 15, Yaeger 14. 3-pt: Rosenow 2, J. Wegener 3. FT: 6-11. Fouls: 20.

NEW Lutheran 65, Peshtigo 52

GREEN BAY - Tristian Lynch scored 21 points and Jack Henschel added 18 to lead the Blazers to the win over the Bulldogs.

Elijah Meerstein added 12 points for NEW Lutheran, which led by four points at halftime.

Kaine Fort scored 15 points to lead Peshtigo. Grant Bauman chipped in with 10.

Peshtigo 23 29 - 52

NEW Lutheran 27 38 - 65

Peshtigo: Doberstein 9, Kleikamp 8, Beyer 3, McMahon 7, Fort 15, Bauman 10. 3-pt: Kleikamp 2, Beyer, McMahon, Fort, Bauman. FT: 10-12. Fouls: 20.

NEW Lutheran: Henschel 18, Servais 2, Wendland 4, Misovec 2, Meerstein 12, Steffel 6, Lynch 21. 3-pt: Henschel 4, Meerstein 4. FT: 19-24. Fouls: 8.

Southern Door 63, Gibraltar 47

GIBRALTAR - The Eagles turned a six-point halftime lead into a double-digit victory over the Vikings, improving to 19-3 overall.

Drew Daoust scored a game-high 30 points to lead Southern Door and Jared Hawkey added 12 for the Eagles.

Will Friedenfels led Gibraltar with 18 points.

Southern Door 28 35 - 63

Gibraltar 22 25 - 47

Southern Door: Daoust 30, Peterson 5, Schaefer 7, Hawkey 12, Malvitz 2, LeGrave 7. 3-pt: Daoust. FT: 16-27. Fouls: 9.

Gibraltar: Sitte 9, Burgess 8, Jauregui 2, Duffy 6, Merkel 3, Sauter 1, Friedenfels 18. 3-pt: Burgess 2. FT: 3-8. Fouls: 19.

Luxemburg-Casco 54, Waupaca 51

LUXEMBURG - Jack Rollin poured in 19 points and Chase Bukouricz added 11 as the Spartans overcame a two-point halftime deficit to earn the North Eastern Conference victory.

The Comets were paced by Owen Smidt with 13 points and Austin Adamczak with 11.

Waupaca 22 29 - 51

Luxemburg-Casco 20 34 - 54

Waupaca: Adamczak 11, Smidt 13, Mouw 8, Wolff 5, Taggart 8, Gile 2, Bechard 4. 3-pt: Adamczak 3, Smidt 3, Mouw, Wolff, Taggart. FT: 6-12. Fouls: 18.

Luxemburg-Casco: Schley 5, Parins 2, Bukouricz 11, Rollin 19, Cherovsky 2, Blohowiak 9, Koss 6. 3-pt: Bukouricz 2, Rollin. FT: 11-20. Fouls: 15.

Menominee Indian 93, Shiocton 85

KESHENA - The Eagles outscored the Chiefs by nine points after the break to earn the win.

Lloyd Reevis scored 30 points to lead Menominee Indian. Isaiah Moss added 24 points and Barron Waupoose had 14 for the Eagles. The trio combined for all nine of the team’s 3-pointers.

Dawson Schmidt led Shiocton with a game-high 34 points. Bennett Wilcox followed with 19 points, Jacob Klitzke tacked on 18, and Bennett Schmidt rounded out the scoring leaders with 12 for the Chiefs. The foursome combined for 11 threes.

Shiocton 41 44 - 85

Menominee Indian 40 53 - 93

Shiocton: Wilcox 19, Marcks 1, D. Schmidt 34, B. Schmidt 12, Klitzke 18, Hofacker 1. 3-pt: Wilcox 2, D. Schmidt, B. Schmidt 3, Klitzke 5. FT: 12-21. Fouls: 20.

Menominee Indian: Moss 24, B. Waupoose 14, M. Corn 2, Reevis 30, D. Waupoose 6, A. Corn 5, Davenport 6, Miller 2, Waukau 4. 3-pt: Moss 2, B. Waupoose 2, Reevis 5. FT: 20-32. Fouls: 15.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

De Pere 65, Sheboygan North 40

DE PERE - Sophie Hafeman scored 23 points to lead the Redbirds to the win over the Golden Raiders.

Allison Wettstein and Egan Bierowski both added 12 points for De Pere.

Annga Fogle led Sheboygan North with 24 points. Victoria Toeller added 13.

Sheboygan North 20 20 - 40

De Pere 23 42 - 65

Sheboygan North: Shear 1, Toeller 13, Reiter 2, Fogle 24. 3-pt: Toeller, Fogle 4. FT: 13-20. Fouls: 8.

De Pere: Anderson 8, Ciesielczyk 8, A. Wettstein 12, Tripp 2, Bierowski 12, Hafeman 23. 3-pt: Anderson 2, Ciesielczyk 2, Bierowski 2. FT: 3-3. Fouls: 17.

Wausaukee 59, Crivitz 49

WAUSAUKEE - The Rangers connected on 10 more free throws than the Wolverines as they hung on for the Marinette & Oconto Conference victory.

Rachel Schlies powered Wausaukee with a game-high 22 points, while Jessica Luccarini added 15.

Kirsten Pusick and Lucy Gruszynski led Crivitz with 17 points each.

Crivitz 23 26 - 49

Wausaukee 29 30 - 59

Crivitz: Gruszynski 17, Watson 3, Caine 1, Werner 2, Franzmeier 7, K. Pusick 17, M. Pusick 2. 3-pt: Gruszynski 3, Watson. FT: 11-16. Fouls: 19.

Wausaukee: M. Schaal 4, Schlies 22, L. Schaal 9, J. Luccarini 15, S. Luccarini 9. 3-pt: L. Schaal, J. Luccarini. FT: 21-31. Fouls: 15.

Wabeno/Laona 62, Coleman 53

WABENO - The Rebels had three players finish in double figures in their win over the Cougars.

Kaylyn LaRock led Wabeno/Laona with 19 points. Allison Albrecht scored 14 points and Rylee Yaeger finished with 13 points.

Aubrey Bintz led Coleman with 23 points. Kiersten Jensen added 10.

Coleman 31 22 - 53

Wabeno/Laona 37 25 - 62

Coleman: Hanrahan 2, Hoida 2, Bintz 23, Zeitler 1, Hinther 7, Liptak 5, Compe 3, Jensen 10. 3-pt: Hinther 2, Liptak, Jensen. FT: 15-24. Fouls: 21.

Wabeno/Laona: G. Krawze 6, M. Krawze 4, Albrecht 14, Yaeger 13, Gilligan 6, LaRock 19. 3-pt: Albrecht Yaeger, Gilligan 2, LaRock. FT: 17-25. Fouls: 16.

Niagara 55, Lena 44

NIAGARA - Mallory Sanicki, Josie Rock and Erin Lukowicz combined for 38 points in the Badgers’ win over teh Wildcats.

Sanicki led Niagara with 14 points. Rock scored 13 points while Lukowicz chipped in with 11.

Eva Brooks led Lena with 22 points.

Lena 19 25 - 44

Niagara 32 23 - 55

Lena: Lambert 2, E. Brooks 22, C. Brooks 4, Fischer 6, Potter 4, Rabas 6. 3-pt: Brooks 2, Rabas 2. FT: 8-17. Fouls: 14.

Niagara: Lukowicz 11, Sanicki 14, Rock 13, Wells 5, Borchardt 2, Oratch 10. 3-pt: Lukowicz, Rock 3, Wells. FT: 8-15. Fouls: 16.

BOYS HOCKEY

Notre Dame 12, Sheboygan 0

ASHWAUBENON - Sam Kappell, Joe Gerbitz, Joseph Coghlin and Mason Peapenburg each scored two goals to lead the Tritons to a Division 1 regional title.

Ian Noble, Ryker Thomas, Quinn Koszarek and James Flanigan also scored for Notre Dame. Drew Schock and Flanigan each had three assists.

Notre Dame goalie Lleyton Jaschke made four saves. Sheboygan goalie Zane Vande Hey made 45 saves.

This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Here are Friday's high school sports results for the Green Bay area