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BOYS BASKETBALL

Bay Port 61, Pulaski 44

SUAMICO - AJ Lieuwen had the hot hand with 18 points and Jayden Hackett added 15 as the Pirates pulled away in the second half for the Fox River Classic Conference victory.

Bay Port led by three at intermission before closing the game on a 36-22 second-half run.

Derek Shaw led the Red Raiders with 16 points, while Colin Schultz added 14.

Pulaski 22 22 - 44

Bay Port 25 36 - 61

Pulaski: Shaw 16, Schultz 14, Wotruba 3, Robaidek 6, Schmidt 5. 3-pt: Shaw 4, Schultz 3. FT: 7-9. Fouls: 16.

Bay Port: Buchinger 6, Vanderveest 6, Felton 2, Hackett 15, Lieuwen 18, Yanda 8, Cornette 6. 3-pt: Buchinger, Hackett 3, Lieuwen 3, Yanda, Cornette 2. FT: 13-17. Fouls: 14.

Manitowoc 72, Notre Dame 55

MANITOWOC - Brock Peterson scored 24 points to lead the Ships to the win over the Tritons.

Brayden Steinbecker and Brayden Kennedy added 17 and 14 points, respectively, for Manitowoc, which outscored Notre Dame by 15 points in the second half.

Emmett Lawton led Notre Dame with 18 points. Ethan Wall-Atim added 14.

Notre Dame 23 32 - 55

Manitowoc 25 47 - 72

Notre Dame: Lawton 18, Wall-Atim 14, Rader 9, Guyette 5, Augustine 3, May 3, Michiels 2, Weber 1. 3-pt: Lawton 2, Augustine, May. FT: 9-17. Fouls: 22.

Manitowoc: Peterson 24, Steinbecker 17, Kennedy 14, Erdmann 5, Nenahlo 5, Wollersheim 4, Krall 2, Blochen 1. 3-pt: Peterson 4, Steinbecker 2, Kennedy 2. FT: 10-19. Fouls: 16.

Green Bay Southwest 75, Sheboygan North 74

GREEN BAY - Connor Pytleski scored 30 points, connecting on five 3-pointers, as the Trojans nipped the Golden Raiders in a Fox River Classic Conference matchup.

Southwest led 31-29 at intermission and the game remained close the rest of the way.

Chris Seals added 17 points and Miles Rauschenbach added 14 for the Trojans.

Max Tutas led the Sheboygan North attack with 20 points, while Cale Buboltz chipped in 15. Also reaching double digits for the Golden Raiders were Max Olsen and Mason Debbink, both with 11 points.

Sheboygan North 29 45 - 74

Green Bay Southwest 31 44 - 75

Sheboygan North: Stangel 7, Buboltz 15, Buhr 6, Tutas 20, Schoessow 4, Olsen 11, Debbink 11. 3-pt: Stangel, Buboltz 2, Tutas, Olsen, Debbink 3. FT: 12-16. Fouls: 19.

Green Bay Southwest: Johnson 3, Danforth 4, Pytleski 30, Yang 1, Ristow 4, Seals 17, Rauschenbach 14, Stokes 2. 3-pt: Johnson, Pytleski 5, Seals, Rauschenbach 2. FT: 10-16. Fouls: 15.

Menasha 66, Green Bay West 41

GREEN BAY - The Bluejays led by 19 points at halftime in the Bay Conference win.

Charles White led Menasha with 17 points. Michel Nsana added 14 and Riley Yonker scored 13.

Green Bay West was led by Brandon Wilson with 15 points.

Menasha 29 37 - 66

Green Bay West 10 31 - 41

Menasha: White 17, Yonker 13, Makome 7, Lockridge 9, Nsana 14, Ludvigsen 6. 3-pt: White 2, Yonker, Makome, Ludvigsen. FT: 5-7. Fouls: 10.

Green Bay West: Hemery 5, Wilson 15, Jacobson 5, Padilla 2, Sandoval 2, Dudley 2, Connor 10. 3-pt: Hemery, Wilson 3, Jacobson, Connor 3. FT: 1-4. Fouls: 15.

Shawano 65, Green Bay East 34

GREEN BAY - The Hawks held the Red Devils to eight points in the first half and went on to pick up the win.

Michael Metcalf led Shawano with 25 points. Logan Sipple added 15 points while Brandon Reed chipped in with 12.

Tyler Boeder led Green Bay East with 16 points. Shakur Habane added 10 points for Green Bay East.

Shawano 34 31 - 65

Green Bay East 8 26 - 34

Shawano: Sipple 15, Metcalf 25, Landon 4, Reed 12, Welander 1, Beyer 2, Onesti 3, Carroll 2, Weisnicht 3. 3-pt: Metcalf, Onesti, Weisnicht. FT: 4-10. Fouls: 12.

Green Bay East: Denny 1, Habane 10, Boeder 16, Hall 3, Oliver 2, J. Jordan 2. 3-pt: Habane 2, Boeder, Hall. FT: 8-10. Fouls: 11.

Wrightstown 74, Oconto Falls 67

WRIGHTSTOWN - The Tigers evened their overall record at 5-5 and improved to 4-2 in the North Eastern Conference with the win over the Panthers.

Oconto Falls dropped to 1-9 overall and 1-5 in conference play.

Wrightstown was led by Keegan Spees, who scored 24 points. Aiden Humphreys added 18.

Oconto Falls was led by Caden Birr with 26 points. Alex Haines and Braden Vandermoss added 15 and 14 points, respectively.

Oconto Falls 36 31 - 67

Wrightstown 38 36 - 74

Oconto Falls: Haines 15, Vandermoss 14, Skarbon 1, Vorpahl 6, Birr 26, Hill 5. 3-pt: Haines, Vandermoss, Birr 7. FT: 12-18. Fouls: 15.

Wrightstown: Leitzke 3, Hermann 7, Humphreys 18, Lewandowski 4, Cavanaugh 7, Cyra 5, Spees 24, Edinger 6. 3-pt: Leitzke, Hermann, Humphreys, Cavanaugh, Cyra, Spees 3. FT: 10-14. Fouls: 10.

Coleman 70, St. Thomas Aquinas 24

COLEMAN - Evan Hockers scored 15 points and Victor Kostreva added 13 as the Cougars raced out to a 40-19 halftime lead and never looked back as they cruised to the Marinette & Oconto Conference victory.

Caleb Duvall led St. Thomas Aquinas with 12 points.

St. Thomas Aquinas 19 5 - 24

Coleman 40 30 - 70

St. Thomas Aquinas: Anderson 4, Braley 8, Duvall 12. 3-pt: Braley 2. FT: 2-8. Fouls: 8.

Coleman: T. Kostreva 6, Van De Walle 8, Olsen 9, Rennie 2, Mongin 6, Kurth 9, Hockers 15, Shevy 2, V. Kostreva 13. 3-pt: T. Kostreva 2, Olsen, Kurth. FT: 2-5. Fouls: 13.

Gillett 44, Niagara 41

GILLETT - Jesse De Bauch scored 15 points, including five in overtime, as the Tigers outlasted the Badgers in Marinette & Oconto Conference action.

Ben Matczak added 11 points and Austin VandeCorput had 10 for Gillett.

Tommy Martin led Niagara with 13 points.

Niagara 14 21 6 - 41

Gillett 18 17 9 - 44

Niagara: Swanson 6, Colenso 8, Martin 13, Krueger 9, Weber 5. 3-pt.: Swanson, Krueger 2. FT: 10-20. Fouls: 14.

Gillett: Matczak 11, Frank 3, Franti 3, Smith 2, VandeCorput 10, De Bauch 15. 3-pt: Matczak 3, Franti, VandeCorput, De Bauch 2. FT: 9-17. Fouls: 18.

Oneida Nation 68, Lena 29

ONEIDA - Dane Van Boxtel and Evander Danforth scored 12 points each as Oneida Nation used a balanced scoring attack to upend Lena.

Also leading the Thunderhawks were Donovan Danforth and Vernon Stevens, both with 10 points.

Reed Hosking led Lena with 11 points.

Lena 18 11 - 29

Oneida Nation 36 32 - 68

Lena: Spice 9, Hosking 11, Graef 2, Sylvester 2, Seefeldt 5. 3-pt: Spice 3, Hosking, Seefeldt. FT: 11-16. Fouls: 15.

Oneida Nation: Thayer 9, Van Boxtel 12, E. Danforth 12, McIntyre 3, D. Danforth 10, Rodriguez 4, Webster 6, V. Stevens 10, E. Stevens 2. 3-pt: Van Boxtel, E. Danforth, McIntyre, Webster 2. FT: 5-11. Fouls: 20.

Bonduel 76, Goodman/Pembine 37

BONDUEL - The Bears scored 50 points in the first half and rolled to the nonconference win.

Noah Weier led Bonduel with 17 points. Sam Roberts added 12 and Cade Johnson scored 11.

Goodman/Pembine 12 25 - 37

Bonduel 50 26 - 76

Goodman/Pembine: Ehlert 19, Erickson 14, Barribeau 2, Brunette 2. 3-pt: Ehlert 4. FT: 7-8. Fouls: 8.

Bonduel: Johnson 11, Margelofsky 9, Hartmann 2, Westrich 10, Tauchen 5, Weier 17, Anvelink 6, Springborn 4, Roberts 12. 3-pt: Johnson 3, Weier 3, Anvelink 2, Margelofsky. FT: 3-7. Fouls: 8.

Wausaukee 73, White Lake 50

WAUSAUKEE - The Rangers put up 47 points in the second half to pull away from White Lake for the victory.

Layne Rowley and Prestin Brunette led Wausaukee with 19 and 15 points, respectively.

Blake Lambert led White Lake with 17 points. Brody Kreciak and Aaron Wickerdsheim added 15 and 11 points, respectively.

White Lake 21 29 - 50

Wausaukee 26 47 - 73

White Lake: Blawat 1, Kreciak 15, Lambert 17, Wickersheim 11, Clay 6. 3-pt: Kreciak 3, Lambert. FT: 12-21. Fouls: 21.

Wausaukee: Lang 5, Brunette 15, Seehawer 3, D. Suennen 8, Vanick 4, Schroeder 5, Dunlap 3, E. Suennen 3, Rowley 19, Ketchum 8. 3-pt: Brunette, Seehawer, D. Suennen 2, Dunlap, E. Suennen. FT: 11-22. Fouls: 18.

Crivitz 84, Suring 30

CRIVITZ - Sean Christiansen scored 16 of his 22 points in the first half to lead the Wolverines to the win over the Eagles.

Tegan Werner added 16 points for Crivitz. Seth Sellen and Jackson Flowers added 13 and 12 points, respectively.

Ethan Lally led Suring with 11 points.

Suring 12 18 - 30

Crivitz 46 38 - 84

Suring: Lally 11, Shrank 8, Edwards 3, Fisher-Yancy 7, Ferrell 1. 3-pt: Lally 3, Edwards. FT: 6-9. Fouls: 13.

Crivitz: Mertens 6, Christiansen 22, Werner 16, Spalding 5, Klaver 6, Flowers 12, Tarmann 2, Tadisch 2, Sellen 13. 3-pt: Werner, Flowers 2, Sellen. FT: 7-14. Fouls: 13.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

De Pere 45, Ashwaubenon 29

DE PERE - Allison Wettstein scored 11 points to lead a balanced Redbirds offense in their win over the Jaguars.

Hannah Hutto scored nine points to lead Ashwaubenon.

Ashwaubenon 9 20 - 29

De Pere 19 26 - 45

Ashwaubenon: Raye 8, Guarascio 4, Hutto 9, Phipps 1, Amenson 2, Mader 2, Kirst 3. 3-pt: Raye. FT: 9-12. Fouls: 10.

De Pere: Tassoul 9, Andeson 5, Wettstein 11, Washington 3, Bierowski 6, Hafeman 9, Dugenske 2. 3-pt: Washington, Bierowski 2. FT: 10-12. Fouls: 10.

Luxemburg-Casco 63, Waupaca 51

WAUPACA - Erin Cherovsky and Brianna Bray each scored 16 points as the Spartans rallied past the Comets in North Eastern Conference play.

Waupaca came out of the gates strong and grabbed a 35-31 lead at intermission, but Luxemburg-Casco turned up the defensive pressure in the second half. The Spartans held the Comets to just 16 points the rest of the way.

Macie Studzinski led the Waupaca offense with a game-high 19 points, while Hailey Bechard added 13 and Rossalyn Wehmeyer 10.

Luxemburg-Casco 31 32 - 63

Waupaca 35 16 - 51

Luxemburg-Casco: Cherovsky 16, Bray 16, Mrotek 7, Treml 4, Paye 4, Wech 8, Deprez 2, Hanmann 6. 3-pt: Cherovsky 2, Bray 3, Mrotek. FT: 15-19. Fouls: 16.

Waupaca: Bechard 13, Nickel 2, Bodenheimer 3, Wehmeyer 10, Thobaben 4, Studzinski 19. 3-pt: Bechard 3. FT: 6-11. Fouls: 18.

Freedom 77, Marinette 32

MARINETTE - Sadie Jarmolowicz scored a game-high 18 points and Rylie Murphy chipped in 15 as the Irish cruised past the Marines in North Eastern Conference action.

Also powering Freedom were Kierstin Kriewaldt with 12 points and Gracie Martzahl with 11.

Chloe Seymour paced Marinette with nine points.

The Irish jumped out to a 25-point halftime lead and never looked back.

Freedom 42 35 - 77

Marinette 17 15 - 32

Freedom: Jarmolowicz 18, Martzahl 11, Bartels 6, Kriewaldt 12, Murphy 15, Dickrell 8, Lillge 2, Brown 3, Cropsey 2. 3-pt: Jarmolowicz 3, Brown. FT: 15-19. Fouls: 15.

Marinette: Kieffer 8, Anderson 5, Veriha 1, Torkko 2, Seymour 9, Hanson 2, Hansen 5. 3-pt: Kieffer 2, Hansen. FT: 7-12. Fouls: 15.

Algoma 55, Sturgeon Bay 32

ALGOMA - Ryley Zimmerman poured in 15 points and Emily Kirchman added 12 as the Wolves started fast and held off the Clippers in a Packerland Conference matchup.

Also reaching double-figure scoring was Teagan Luedke with 11 points.

Sturgeon Bay was led by Emma Reinhardt’s eight points.

Sturgeon Bay 14 18 - 32

Algoma 37 18 - 55

Sturgeon Bay: Felhofer 3, Kasten 4, Burlo 2, Reinhardt 8, Ross 7, Yeltysheva 4, Carlson 2, Wind 2. 3-pt: Felhofer, Ross, Yeltysheva. FT: 3-10. Fouls: 18.

Algoma: Zimmerman 15, Mattson 3, Luedke 11, Panger 4, Slaby 3, Robinson 4, Nellis 3, Kirchman 12. 3-pt: Zimmerman 2, Luedke 2, Slaby, Robinson. FT: 9-19. Fouls: 8.

Southern Door 56, Gibraltar 46

FISH CREEK - Southern Door grabbed a nine-point halftime lead and Gibraltar never could recover in a Packerland Conference matchup.

Allianna Dufer led the Eagles with 18 points, while Bella Price added 14 and Ashlyn Delfosse 13.

Andie Schar had the hot hand for the Vikings with 14 points, while Colleen Carlisle added 11.

Southern Door had a huge advantage at the line, connecting on 23 of 44 foul shots, while Gibraltar made nine of 15.

Southern Door 32 24 - 56

Gibraltar 23 23 - 46

Southern Door: Miller 4, Price 14, Counard 5, Delfosse 13, Kaye 2, Dufer 18. 3-pt: Delfosse. FT: 23-44. Fouls: 16.

Gibraltar: Carlisle 11, Gorham 8, Reisen 3, Schar 14, Chomeau 2, Lecy 8. 3-pt: Gorham 2, Schar, Lecy 2. FT: 9-15. Fouls: 29.

BOYS HOCKEY

Notre Dame 2, Bay Port 1

ASHWAUBENON - Sam Kappell scored an even-strength goal at 2:35 of the overtime period to lift the Tritons past the Pirates.

Bay Port had taken a 1-0 lead in the second period on a goal by William Lyons that Samuel Lyons and Kristjanis Graholskis assisted on.

Notre Dame tied the game at 16:52 of the third period on a Mason Peapenburg goal with Hunter Bill assisting. Bill also assisted on Kappell’s winning goal.

Lleyton Jaschke had 25 saves for Notre Dame. Devin Rustlie had 22 saves for Bay Port.

Neenah/Hortonville/Menasha 5, De Pere 4

DE PERE - John Kriz scored an even-strength goal at 21 seconds of overtime to lead the Rockets to the win over the Voyageurs.

Calvin Zinda and Cooper Zinda assisted on the game-winnning goal.

Mark Sutton and Kriz had two goals apiece for NHM. Luke Sutton also had a goal.

De Pere got its goals from Evan Ott, Eli Olson, Jake Weckwerth and Casey Coppo.

John Horneck had 20 saves for Neenah/Hortonville/Menasha. Keegan Handrick had 30 saves for De Pere.

GIRLS HOCKEY

Bay Area 12, Northern Edge 1

ASHWAUBENON - Emily Bill scored three goals and had two assists for the Ice Bears in the win.

Hannah Von Haden added two goals and two assists, and Claire Bradford also scored two goals for Bay Area.

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