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Here are Friday's high school sports results for the Green Bay area

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BOYS BASKETBALL

De Pere 71, Green Bay Preble 44

GREEN BAY - The Redbirds doubled up on the Hornets in the first half, outscoring them 34-17 en route to the win.

John Kinzinger led De Pere with 21 points. Will Hornseth and Zach Kinziger added 18 and 12 points, respectively.

Anthony Cortes-Buenrostro and Ty Gerard led Green Bay Preble with 11 points each.

De Pere 34 37 - 71

Green Bay Preble 17 27 - 44

De Pere: J. Kinzinger 21, Z. Kinziger 12, Demovsky 8, Fisher 1, Hornseth 18, Ramos 2, Wicker 2, Willihnganz 2, Gregorie 5.

Green Bay Preble: Buenrostro 11, Gerard 11, Jean-Baptiste 3, Krajnik 2, Goeble 9, Michels 4, Thorpe 4.

Pulaski 75, Sheboygan South 47

PULASKI - Derek Shaw, Colin Schultz and Brady Wotruba combined to score 46 points to lead the Red Raiders to the win over the Redwings.

Wotruba finished with 16 points, while Shaw and Schultz both scored 15 points.

Zach Groh and Matt Leonhard both scored eight points to lead Sheboygan South.

Sheboygan South 21 26 - 47

Pulaski 45 30 - 75

Sheboygan South: Toeller 2, Groh 8, Justus 4, Glavin 7, Nienhuis 6, Miller 4, Petermann 4, Leonhard 8, Reiremann 2, Adamovich 2. FT: 17-26. Fouls: 11.

Pulaski: Shaw 15, Schultz 15, Bra. Wotruba 16, Bry. Wotruba 2, Robaidek 7, Block 8, Schmidt 4, Steinbrecher 3, Jossie 2, Holewinski 3. 3-pt: Shaw 3, Schultz 3, Bra. Wotruba 4. FT: 4-11. Fouls: 19.

Sheboygan North 64, Notre Dame 36

GREEN BAY - The Golden Raiders limited the Tritons to 36% shooting and forced them into 22 turnovers to conotrol the game and pick up the win.

Max Tutas scored 23 points to lead Sheboygan North. Cale Buboltz and Blake Buhr added 11 and 10 points, respectively.

Emmett Lawton and Adam Guyette led Notre Dame. Both scored nine points.

Sheboygan North 35 29 - 64

Notre Dame 20 16 - 36

Sheboygan North: Tutas 23, Buboltz 11, Buhr 10, Lang 8, Olsen 7, Schoessow 3, Debbink 2. 3-pt: Tutas, Buboltz, Olsen. FT: 15-21. Fouls: 8.

Notre Dame: Lawton 9, Guyette 9, Weber 6, Wall-Atim 5, Augustine 4, May 3. 3-pt: May. FT: 3-6. Fouls: 16.

Little Chute 69, Wrightstown 49

WRIGHTSTOWN - Drew Joten scored 18 points to help power the Mustangs past the Tigers in North Eastern Conference action.

Little Chute jumped out to a 37-26 halftime advantage and held Wrightstown at bay the rest of the way.

Callum Maronek added 15 points and Hunter Thiel had 10 for the Mustangs.

Leading the way for the Tigers was Keegan Spees with 18 points.

Little Chute 37 32 - 69

Wrightstown 26 23 - 49

Little Chute: Engle 5, Kerrigan 8, Renner 2, Hermus 3, Fischer 2, Joten 18, Maronek 15, Thiel 10, Jakubek 6. 3-pt: Hermus, Joten, Maronek. FT: 12-18. Fouls: 18.

Wrightstown: Leitzke 6, Van Zeeland 7, Hermann 5, Humphreys 2, Cavanaugh 4, Lamers 3, Cyra 2, Spees 18, Edinger 2. 3-pt: Leitzke 2, Hermann, Lamers, Spees 3. FT: 8-17. Fouls: 16.

Oconto 71, Algoma 46

OCONTO - Kadin Baxter and Dominik Baxter both scored 17 points, while Carter Koch added 16 as the Blue Devils grabbed a 12-point halftime lead and pulled away in the Packerland Conference matchup.

Kaden Vardon led Algoma with 17 points.

Algoma 22 24 - 46

Oconto 34 37 - 71

Algoma: Romdenne 6, Robertson 3, Cole 3, Vardon 17, Lischka 6, Vandervest 3, Kirchman 8. 3-pt: Romdenne, Robertson, Vardon, Lischka, Vandervest. FT: 7-11. Fouls: 8.

Oconto: K. Baxter 17, D. Baxter 17, Martin 8, Campshure 10, Hartman 1, Koch 16, Weigelt 2. 3-pt: K. Baxter, D. Baxter 3, Martin, Campshure 2. FT: 4-8. Fouls: 23.

Oneida Nation 70, NEWCHAA 44

ONEIDA - The Thunderhawks sprinted out to an 18-point lead in the first half and went on to defeat NEWCHAA.

Ethan Danforth led Oneida Nation with 21 points. Dan Van Boxtel and Ernest Stevens added 13 and 11 points, respectively.

Corbin Jackson led NEWCHAA with 21 points.

NEWCHAA 16 28 - 44

Oneida Nation 34 36 - 70

NEWCHAA: Gunter 7, Jackson 21, O’Donahue 2, Pauc 8, Wagner 2, Penzenstadler 4. 3-pt: Gunter, Jackson. FT: 7-16. Fouls: 15

Oneida Nation: Thayer 8, Eth. Danforth 21, Van Boxtel 13, Ev. Danforth 7, Do. Danforth 7, Rodriguez 2, V. Stevens 1, E. Stevens 11. 3-pt: Eth. Danforth 4, Van Boxtel 3, Ev. Danforth 1, Do. Danforth 2. FT: 12-19. Fouls: 18.

Green Bay NEW Lutheran 79, Gibraltar 41

GREEN BAY - Triston Lynch and Elijah Meerstein were a two-man wrecking crew as the Blazers dominated the Vikings in the Packerland Conference matchup.

Lynch poured in 25 points, while Meerstein added 23 as NEW Lutheran raced out to a 45-21 lead at intermission and never looked back.

Carl Burgess led Gibraltar with 10 points.

Gibraltar 21 20 - 41

NEW Lutheran 45 34 - 79

Gibraltar: Sitte 6, Lecy 2, Burgess 10, Maltby 3, Jauregui 6, Schar 8, Merkel 6. 3-pt: None. FT: 5-11. Fouls: 12.

NEW Lutheran: Henschel 7, Servais 5, Wendland 8, Meerstein 23, Steffel 6, Nelson 3, Lynch 25, Hillmann 2. 3-pt: Henschel, Servais, Meerstein 2, Steffel 2, Nelson, Lynch 3. FT: 7-10. Fouls: 9.

Southern Door 94, Sevastopol 40

STURGEON BAY - The Eagles defeated the Pioneers, led by Jared Hawkey with 29 points and Drew Daoust with 24 points.

Taylor Schaefer added 16 points for Southern Door.

Lucas Delsart had 13 points to lead Sevastopol, followed by Frankie deYoung with 10 points.

Southern Door 48 46 - 94

Sevastopol 18 22 - 40

Southern Door: Daoust 24, Berg 2, Schaefer 16, Hawkey 29, Guilette 3, Pierre 4, Malvitz 6, Neinas 2, LeGrave 2, Kallin 2. 3-pt: Daoust. FT: 12-20. Fouls: 16.

Sevastopol: Peterson 5, Bley 6, Valdivia 2, Mathews 2, Delsart 13, deYoung 10, Castillo 3. 3-pt: Bley 2, Delsart 2. FT: 4-13. Fouls: 14.

Peshtigo 55, Sturgeon Bay 41

PESHTIGO - The Bulldogs built an 11-point lead with about five minutes to go in the game and while the Clippers were able to get back within seven, Peshtigo was able to stretch the lead back out in the closing moments.

Kavin Kleikamp led Peshtigo with 14 points. Kaine Fort and Will McMahon both added 10.

Sturgeon Bay was led by Calvin Richard with 13 points while Isaak Aune had 10.

Sturgeon Bay: Richard 13, Aune 10, Evers 6, Starr 4, Ulberg 3, Lettie 3, Ayala 2.

Peshtigo: Kleikamp 14, Fort 10, McMahon 10, Doberstein 9, Bauman 9, Demmith 3.

Bonduel 68, Wittenberg-Birnamwood 54

WITTENBERG - Noah Weier, Karter Schroeder and Ryan Westrich combined for 34 points to pace the Bears to the win over the Chargers.

Weier finished with 13 points while Schroeder and Westrich added 11 and 10 points, respectively.

Mason Meverden led Wittenberg-Birnamwood with 21 points. Michael Miller added 12.

Bonduel 32 36 - 68

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 26 28 - 54

Bonduel: Johnson 6, Margelofsky 8, Hartmann 3, Westrich 10, Tauchen 9, Weier 13, Schroeder 11, Bloedorn 5, Springborn 3. 3-pt: Margelofsky, Hartmann, Tauchen, Weier. FT: 17-26. Fouls: 11.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood: Miller 12, Wendel 3, M. Fraaza 4, O. Fraaza 4, Kielman 3, Meverden 21, Schmid 4, Salvesen 3. 3-pt: Miller 2, Kielman, Meverden 3, Salvesen. FT: 3-9. Fouls: 23.

Coleman 42, Niagara 29

NIAGARA - The Cougars outscored the Badgers by 13 in the second half to break the halftime tie and pull away.

Evan Hockers led Coleman with 13 points.

Tommy Martin had 10 points to lead Niagara.

Coleman 19 23 - 42

Niagara 19 10 - 29

Coleman: VanDeWalle 5, Olsen 6, Rennie 6, Mongin 7, Kurth 5, Hockers 13. 3-pt: VanDeWalle, Mongin. FT: 6-18. Fouls: 14.

Niagara: Swanson 4, Colenso 4, Krueger 8, Martin 10, Weber 3. 3-pt: Krueger, Martin. FT: 3-5. Fouls: 16.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

West De Pere 67, Xavier 63

DE PERE - The Phantoms overcame a two-point deficit at the half to defeat the Hawks.

Ella Francois led West De Pere with 20 points. Katie Waukau hit four 3-pointers to finish with 19 and Faith Walder had 17 points for the Phantoms.

Halle Vande Hey had 21 points to lead Xavier. Carsyn Stempa added 14 points and Molly Martine had 10 for the Hawks.

Xavier 33 30 - 63

West De Pere 31 36 - 67

Xavier: Hafner 4, Standish 8, Vande Hey 21, Power 6, Martine 10, Stempa 14. 3-pt: Standish 2, Vande Hey, Power, Martine 2. FT: 11-18. Fouls: 13.

West De Pere: Walder 17, Waukau 19, Berggren 9, Francois 20, Karchinski 2. 3-pt: Walder, Waukau 4, Berggren 2, Francois. FT: 11-17. Fouls: 15.

Wrightstown 64, Luxemburg-Casco 53

LUXEMBURG - Danielle Bruecker scored 18 points and the Tigers connected on 20 of 29 foul shots to earn the North Eastern Conference victory.

Ella Verbeten and Brynn Bousley added 12 points apiece, while Tara Theunis chipped in 11 for Wrightstown.

Sami Treml led a balanced scoring attack for the Spartans with 10 points.

Wrightstown 36 28 - 64

Luxemburg-Casco 24 29 - 53

Wrightstown: Macario 2, Verbeten 12, Leick 2, Theunis 11, Colwell 5, Bruecker 18, Uitenbroek 2, Bousley 12. 3-pt: Verbeten, Theunis 2, Bruecker, Bousley 2. FT: 20-29. Fouls: 24.

Luxemburg-Casco: Cherovsky 2, Bray 5, Mrotek 5, Treml 10, Paye 2, Wech 7, DeBaker 2, Deprez 8, Hanmann 9, Giese 3. 3-pt: Mrotek. FT: 18-29. Fouls: 21.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 55, Bonduel 49

BONDUEL - Rory Salvesen scored 22 points and Reese Rogowski had 20 to lead the Chargers to the win over the Bears.

Rogowski also had nine rebounds.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 22 33 - 55

Bonduel 25 24 - 49

Wittenberg-Birnamwood: Rogowski 20, Linke 2, Salvesen 22, Wendler 2, Resch 4, Granquist 5. 3-pt: Rogowski, Salvesen 4, Granquist. FT: 11-16. Fouls: 10.

BOYS HOCKEY

Notre Dame 5, Madison Edgewood 0

MADISON - The Tritons took a 2-0 lead in the first period and outshot the Crusaders 43-6 over the course of the game in getting the win.

Joseph Coghlin had two goals for Notre Dame with Drew Schock, Sam Kappel and James Flanigan accounting for the others. Flanigan and Quinn Koszarek each had two assists.

Anton Widas had six saves in goal for Notre Dame. Rowan White had 38 saves for Madison Edgewood.

Arrowhead 4, De Pere 1

HARTLAND - Allen Butrymowicz scored for the Voyageurs in the second period to tie the game 1-1 only to see the Warhawks score three unanswered goals after that to get the victory.

Arrowhead outshot De Pere 39-27.

Keegan Handrick had 35 saves for De Pere. Adam Stratmeyer had 26 saves for Arrowhead.

WRESTLING

Neenah Invitational

NEENAH 237, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 173, OAK CREEK 133, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 129, HOMESTEAD 115, BROWN DEER/MESSMER/SHOREWOOD 110.5, TWO RIVERS 94.5, BONDUEL 92.5, LENA 82.5, NEW LONDON 77, KEWAUNEE 76, CEDARBURG 52, APPLETON EAST 48, JOHNSON CREEK 43, ANTIGO 33, BERLIN 26

106 - First: Jaxon Bogacz BON dec. Riley Scherg WF 6-2; Third: Bailey Grudzinski CED pinned Anthony Strong BD/M/S :53. 113 - First: Maximus Hay BD/M/S dec. Ben Miller WB 15-4; Third: Ben Wiza OC dec. Eli Armatti NEE 8-7. 120 - First: Declan Koch NEE dec. Wyatt Magolski NL 6-0; Third: Dylan Comins LEN technical fall over Cole Lejon BD/M/S 16-0. 126 - First: Jacob Herm NEE pinned Eric Hansen AE 3:15; Third: Easton Davis WB dec. Owen Luedtke OC 8-6. 132 - First: Jayden Sheppard NEE pinned Devin Wuedtke WB 1:38; Third: Trent Young OC dec. Drew Stocker 10-3. 138 - First: Sorin Osadcii HOM pinned Derek Klinkner TR 1:20; Third: Max Peterson LEN dec. Preston Hella NEE 4-2. 145 - First: Guy Fraley HOM dec. Sam Marquardt LEN 7-5; Third: Andres Sanchez WB pinned Alex Loehrke WF :58. 152 - First: Nick Novak NEE dec. Nico Pelusi WB 7-2; Third: Matt Wery KEW dec. Aiden Marquette WF 13-1. 160 - First: Charlie Millard HOM pinned Donovan Vigue BON 2:43; Third: Owen Schultz WB pinned Brayden Gardner OC 3:53. 170 - First: Justin Klinkner TR dec. Braeden Groshek WB 13-1; Third: Parker Perry BON dec. Sedrick Hay BD/M/S 6-2. 182 - First: Eli Gast NEE won by forfeit over Tyson Bogacz BON; Third: Max Matthias TR dec. Thomas O’Leary 6-2. 195 - First: Hunter Jibben OC pinned Jakob Martin BER 1:14; Third: Tellyer Alix WF pinned Makhi Rodgers BD/M/S 4:34. 220 - First: David Gauderman WB dec. Eric Schaufelberger NEE 15-7; Third: Matthew Boeder KEW dec. Cashten Hoffman WF 13-12. 285 - First: Vanden Hoffman WF pinned De Evian Ross NL 1:32; Third: Nate Cleveland NEE pinned Mitchell Boeder KEW 3:48.

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