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BOYS BASKETBALL

De Pere 97, Green Bay Preble 33

DE PERE - John Kinziger made five 3-pointers and scored 25 points to lead the Redbirds to the victory.

Will Hornseth added 20 points, Pryce Gregoire scored 15 points and Zach Kinziger had 12 for De Pere.

Preble was led by Jack Thorpe with eight points.

Green Bay Preble 15 18 - 33

De Pere 43 54 - 97

Green Bay Preble: Cortes-Buenrostro 5, Gerard 6, Jean-Baptiste 2, Racine 2, Mlnarik 2, Cisneroz 3, Michaels 5, Thorpe 8. 3-pt: Cortes-Buenrostro, Cisneroz. FT: 3-5. Fouls: 19.

De Pere: J. Kinziger 25, Herman 2, Z. Kinziger 12, Demovsky 6, Hornseth 20, Willihnganz 10, Gregoire 15, Bunkleman 4, Kane 3. 3-pt: J. Kinziger 5, Gregoire 4, Willihnganz 2, Demovsky 2, Z. Kinziger, Kane. FT: 16-20. Fouls: 11.

Ashwaubenon 71, Green Bay Southwest 56

GREEN BAY - Jayden Schoen scored 21 points and the Jaguars outscored the Trojans by 10 points in the second half to pull away for the win.

Drew Tomashek added 16 points for Ashwaubenon. Zach Kelly and AJ Uhl chipped in with 12 and 11 points, respectively.

Connor Pytleski led Green Bay Southwest with 19 points. Miles Rauschenbach added 16.

Ashwaubenon 31 40 - 71

Green Bay Southwest 26 30 - 56

Ashwaubenon: Tomashek 16, Uhl 11, Pagel 1, Kelly 12, Schoen 21, Herzog 3, Sims 7. 3-pt: Tomashek 2, Kelly 2, Schoen 5, Herzog, Sims. FT: 16-19. Fouls: 17.

Green Bay Southwest: Johnson 3, Pytleski 19, Yang 3, Russell 2, Searls 10, Raushenbach 16, Stokes 3. 3-pt: Johnson, Pytleski 2, Searls 2, Rauschenbach. FT: 14-19. Fouls: 18.

Sheboygan North 68, Notre Dame 58

SHEBOYGAN - The Golden Raiders made 10 more free throws than the Tritons in the 10-point win.

Sheboygan North was led by Cale Buboltz, who scored 22 points. Blake Buhr and Max Tutas were next with 15 and 13 points, respectively.

Emmett Lawton led Notre Dame with 23 points. Andrew Rader and Ethan Wall-Atim scored 15 and 14 points, respectively.

Notre Dame 34 24 - 58

Sheboygan North 32 36 - 68

Notre Dame: Lawton 23, Rader 15, Wall-Atim 14, Augustine 2, May 2, Weber 2. 3-pt: Lawton 4. FT: 2-3. Fouls: 15.

Sheboygan North: Buboltz 22, Buhr 15, Tutas 13, Debbink 8, Olsen 8, Schoessow 2. 3-pt: Buboltz 4, Buhr 2, Tutas, Debbink 2, Olsen. FT: 12-18. Fouls: 10.

Manitowoc 78, Bay Port 68

MANITOWOC - The Ships jumped out to an 11-point first-half lead and held off the Pirates the rest of the way.

Brayden Kennedy hit five 3-pointers en route to 22 points to power Manitowoc. Also scoring in double figures for the Ships were Brock Peterson with 19, Brayden Steinbecker 14 and Edward Blochen 13.

AJ Lieuwen had a game-high 28 points for Bay Port. Also reaching double digits for the Pirates were Jayden Hackett with 15 and Vince Vandervest with 12.

Bay Port 29 39 - 68

Manitowoc 40 38 - 78

Bay Port: Vandervest 12, Mason Cornette 4, Hackett 15, Lieuwen 28, Yanda 4, Maddox Cornette 5. 3-pt: Hackett 4, Lieuwen 4, Maddox Cornette. FT: 11-16. Fouls: 22.

Manitowoc: Erdmann 2, Wollersheim 6, Blochen 13, Peterson 19, Kennedy 22, Steinbecker 14, Krall 2. 3-pt: Blochen 4, Peterson 2, Kennedy 5. FT: 9-22. Fouls: 17.

Luxemburg-Casco 77, Oconto Falls 64

OCONTO FALLS - Chase Bukouricz, Jack Rollin and Caleb Blohowiak combined for 52 points in the Spartans’ win over the Panthers.

Bukouricz led the way with 19 points. Rollin had 17 points and Blohowiak scored 16.

Caden Birr, Carter Hill and Alex Haines scored all but four of Oconto Falls’ second-half points. Haines finished with 19 points while Birr and Hill both scored 15 points.

Luxemburg-Casco 36 41 - 77

Oconto Falls 23 41 - 64

Luxemburg-Casco: Schley 3, Parins 8, Bukouricz 19, Rollin 17, Cherovsky 8, Vanden Houten 7, Blohowiak 16. 3-pt: Parins 2, Bukouricz 3, Cherovsky 2, Vanden Houten 2. FT: 11-19. Fouls: 16.

Oconto Falls: Haines 19, Vandermass 6, Vorpahl 9, Birr 15, Hill 15. 3-pt: Haines, Birr 3, Hill 2. FT: 17-20. Fouls: 13.

Wrightstown 68, Freedom 66

WRIGHTSTOWN - The Tigers battled back from an 11-point deficit to tie the game at the end of regulation on a tip-in at the buzzer by Aiden Humphreys. Wrightstown (8-7 overall, 6-4 NEC) then took its first lead of the game, 66-63, in the first overtime.

Ashton Peterson hit a 3-pointer for Freedom (7-7, 6-5) to force the second overtime.

After a Keegan Spees floater with 2:50 left in the second overtime, there was no more scoring the rest of the way. The Tigers defense held on for a tough victory over the Irish.

Humphreys and Spees each had three 3-pointers and 15 points to lead Wrightstown. Marshall Edinger added 13 points for the Tigers.

Gavin Greiner scored a game-high 24 points for Freedom. Drew Kortz added 12 points and Peterson had 10 for the Irish.

Freedom 27 36 3 0 - 66

Wrightstown 23 40 3 2 - 68

Freedom: Greiner 24, Lonigro 5, Wyngaard 6, Kortz 12, Sowinski 9, Peterson 10. 3-pt: Greiner 4, Lonigro, Wyngaard, Sowinski, Peterson 2. FT: 5-8. Fouls: 20.

Wrightstown: Van Zeeland 8, Hermann 9, Humphreys 15, Cavanaugh 8, Spees 15, Edinger 13. 3-pt: Van Zeeland, Hermann 2, Humphreys 3, Spees 3. FT: 11-17. Fouls: 17.

Coleman 64, Lena 31

LENA - The Cougars bottled up the Wildcats in the second half, limiting them to just six points on the way to the victory.

Evan Hockers was high scorer for Coleman with 16 points. Logan Kurth and Tyler Rennie added 13 and 11 points, respectively.

Logan Graef led Lena with 11 points. Mason Spice added 10.

Coleman 35 29 - 64

Lena 25 6 - 31

Coleman: T. Kostreva 2, Vande Walle 4, Olsen 8, Rennie 11, Mongin 4, Kurth 13, Hockers 16, Shevy 2, V. Kostreva 4. 3-pt: Kurth. FT: 5-9. Fouls: 16.

Lena: Spice 10, Hosking 6, Graef 11, Seefeldt 4. 3-pt: Spice, Graef. FT: 7-15. Fouls: 12.

Gibraltar 58, Algoma 53

ALGOMA - The Vikings outscored the Wolves 15-7 at the free throw line in the victory.

Jake Schar led Gibraltar with 26 points.

Kaden Vardon led Algoma with 16 points. Parker Lischka added 14.

Gibraltar 33 25 - 58

Algoma 34 19 - 53

Gibraltar: Sitte 8, Voight 2, Burgess 8, Schar 26, Duffy 3, Valdivia 2, Friedenfels 9. 3-pt: Schar 3. FT: 15-20. Fouls: 15.

Algoma: Romdenne 2, Robertson 8, Vardon 16, P. Lischka 14, Robinson 1, Vandervest 4, Kirchman 8. 3-pt: P. Lischka 2, Kirchman. FT: 7-16. Fouls: 16.

Southern Door 75, NEW Lutheran 72

SOUTHERN DOOR - The Eagles hung on to earn their seventh consecutive victory by defeating the Blazers, improving their overall record to 10-3.

Drew Daoust scored a game-high 41 points to lead Southern Door. Jared Hawkey added 15 points and Taylor Schaefer had 12 for the Eagles.

Tristian Lynch led NEW Lutheran with 26 points. Elijah Meerstein added 23 points and Jack Henschel had 12 for the Blazers.

NEW Lutheran 26 46 - 72

Southern Door 32 43 - 75

NEW Lutheran: Henschel 12, Servais 4, Wendland 2, Meerstein 23, Steffel 5, Lynch 26. 3-pt: Henschel 2, Meerstein, Steffel, Lynch 2. FT: 18-24. Fouls: 17.

Southern Door: Daoust 41, Peterson 3, Schaefer 12, Hawkey 15, Malvitz 2, LeGrave 2. 3-pt: Daoust 3. FT: 14-22. Fouls: 19.

Oconto 86, Sevastopol 45

STURGEON BAY- The Blue Devils overpowered the Pioneers in the first half, outscoring them 53-20 in gaining the Packerland Conference win.

Kadin Baxter led Oconto with 23 points. Carter Koch, Trenton Hartman and Dominik Baxter added 19, 17 and 14 points, respectively.

Nick Peterson and Lucas Delsart both scored 12 points for Sevastopol.

Oconto 53 33 - 86

Sevastopol 20 25 - 45

Oconto: K. Baxter 23, D. Baxter 14, Martin 1, Campshure 4, Hartman 17, Brzozowski 2, Gering 2, Koch 19, Scott 2, Guerreo 2. 3-pt: K. Baxter, D. Baxter 2. FT: 14-28. Fouls: 11.

Sevastopol: Peterson 12, Bley 3, Valdivia 10, Mathews 1, Castillo 5, Delsart 12, deYoung 1, Haberli 3. 3-pt: Delsart 4, Valdivia 2, Bleyi, Castillo, Haberli. FT: 6-12. Fouls: 19.

Bonduel 59, Wittenberg-Birnamwood 48

BONDUEL - The Bears had four players reach double-figure scoring as they pulled away in the second half for the Central Wisconsin Conference win.

Ryan Westrich led Bonduel with 15 points, while Noah Weier added 13, Charlie Tauchen 11 and Colin Margelofsky 10.

Michael Miller paced the Chargers with 12 points, while Oliver Fraaza chipped in 11 and Mason Meverden had 10.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 20 28 - 48

Bonduel 26 33 - 59

Wittenberg-Birnamwood: Rogowski 3, Miller 12, Wendel 4, O. Fraaza 11, Kielman 3, Meverden 10, Schmid 5. 3-pt: Rogowski, Miller, Kielman, Meverden 2. FT: 5-8. Fouls: 21.

Bonduel: Johnson 2, Margelofsky 10, Hartmann 3, Westrich 15, Tauchen 11, Weier 13, Springborn 3, Roberts 2. 3-pt: Margelofsky 3, Hartmann, Tauchen, Weier 2, Springborn. FT: 13-18. Fouls: 12.

Niagara 53, Oneida Nation 48

NIAGARA - The Badgers led by 12 points at halftime and held on for the win.

Tommy Martin led Niagara with 21 points. Blake Holmes added 14 points.

The Thunderhawks were led by Donavan Danforth with 17 points.

Oneida Nation 17 31 - 48

Niagara 29 24 - 53

Oneida Nation: Thayer 8, Ethan Danforth 9, Evander Danforth 10, D. Danforth 17, E. Stevens 4. 3-pt: Ethan Danforth 3, Thayer 2, D. Danforth. FT: 2-5. Fouls: 17.

Niagara: Swanson 1, Colenso 9, Krueger 8, Martin 21, Holmes 14. 3-pt: Martin. FT: 10-13. Fouls: 6.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

De Pere 43, Green Bay Preble 34

GREEN BAY - The Redbirds forged ahead in the first half and held on for the Fox River Classic Conference win.

Sophie Hafeman led De Pere with a game-high 18 points.

Elise Smith and Aleah Butterbrodt scored eight points apiece to lead the Hornets.

De Pere 22 21 - 43

Green Bay Preble 14 20 - 34

De Pere: Tassoul 3, Anderson 8, Wettstein 5, Bierowski 9, Hafeman 18. 3-pt: Anderson, Bierowski 2. FT: 16-26. Fouls: 21.

Green Bay Preble: Smith 8, Racine 6, Al. Butterbrodt 8, An. Butterbrodt 2, Schadrie 3, Paplham 7. 3-pt: Schadrie. FT: 17-25. Fouls: 18.

Manitowoc 75, Bay Port 70

SUAMICO - Laurin Hamann had the hot hand with 24 points, while Sarah Bolchen and Grace Fruzen added 15 points each as the Ships earned the Fox River Classic Conference win.

Manitowoc grabbed a 41-35 halftime advantage and held off the Pirates in the second half.

Kyla Hendricks powered Bay Port with 35 points, including eight 3-pointers.

Ellie McDermid added 12 points and Melia Lemorande had 11 for the Pirates.

Manitowoc 41 34 - 75

Bay Port 35 35 - 70

Manitowoc: Bolchen 15, Peterson 6, Fruzen 15, Dietrich 2, Hamann 24, Lehman 3, Swoboda 8, Kaiser 2. 3-pt: Bolchen 2, Fruzen 2, Hamann 2, Swoboda 2. FT: 15-21. Fouls: 16.

Bay Port: Dudra 3, Rau 5, Krause 4, Hendricks 35, McDermid 12, Lemorande 11. 3-pt: Rau, Hendricks 8. FT: 13-17. Fouls: 19.

Shawano 59, West De Pere 38

DE PERE - The Hawks handed the Phantoms their first Bay Conference loss of the season as Abby Bystol poured in 25 points and Leah Nordin added 21.

Shawano grabbed control earlier, taking an eight-point halftime lead before outscoring West De Pere 35-22 the rest of the way.

Faith Walder led the Phantoms with 11 points, while Madisyn Berggren added 10.

Shawano 24 35 - 59

West De Pere 16 22 - 38

Shawano: Tomashek 2, Stuber 3, Popelka 2, Bystol 25, Boyles 2, Dreier 4, Nordin 21. 3-pt: Stuber, Bystol 2. FT: 12-17. Fouls: 7 .

West De Pere: Walder 11, Waukau 8, Berggren 10, Francois 7, Karchinski 2. 3-pt: Walder, Waukau 2, Berggren 2, Francois. FT: 0-0. Fouls: 14 .

Pulaski 36, Sheboygan South 23

PULASKI - Taylor Olson scored 14 points and the Red Raiders pulled away in the second half for the Fox River Classic Conference win.

Alayna Lloyd had the hot hand for the Redwings with 15 points.

Sheboygan South 9 14 - 23

Pulaski 11 25 - 36

Sheboygan South: Lloyd 15, Ertman 6, Ella Daharsh 2. 3-pt: Ertman 2. FT: 5-10. Fouls: 13.

Pulaski: Lardinois 3, Fischer 1, Mangold 3, Vertz 4, Ficarri 2, Olson 14, Hasser 4, Wiese 5. 3-pt: Lardinois, Mangold, Wiese. FT: 5-8. Fouls: 13.

Fox Valley Lutheran 58, Marinette 42

MARINETTE - The Foxes, who led by just two at halftime, outscored the Marines 30-16 in the second half to pick up the win.

Lauren Riesop led Fox Valley Lutheran with 19 points. She also had four 3-pointers. Emily Jaenke added 14 points. Alayna Feidt had 12 points.

Riley Kiefer made five 3-pointers and led Marinette with 19 points.

Fox Valley Lutheran 28 30 - 58

Marinette 26 16 - 42

Fox Valley Lutheran: Riesop 19, Pink 2, Krueger 2, Feidt 12, Loberger 2, Meier 6, Jaenke 13, Blob 2. 3-pt: Riesop 4, Jaenke 3. FT: 9-14. Fouls: 16.

Marinette: Kiefer 19, Herbert 2, Pristelski 2, Tuorkko 1, Bodam 4, Seymour 8, Hanson 2, Hansen 4. 3-pt: Kiefer 5. FT: 7-11. Fouls: 14.

Freedom 73, Wrightstown 43

WRIGHTSTOWN - The Irish led by 14 points at halftime and cruised to the North Eastern Conference win.

Sadie Jarmolowicz led Freedom with 18 points. Gracie Martzahl and Sydney Bartels each scored 15 points.

Wrightstown was led by Danielle Bruecker with 15 points.

Freedom 36 37 - 73

Wrightstown 22 21 - 43

Freedom: Jarmolowicz 18, Martzahl 15, Bartels 15, Kriewaldt 5, Bork 4, Murphy 6, Dickrell 4, Lillge 2, Cropsey 4. 3-pt: Martzahl 3, Jarmolowicz 2, Bartels 2, Kriewaldt, Murphy. FT: 16-21. Fouls: 15.

Wrightstown: Macario 3, Verbeten 4, Durocher 3, Vickman 7, Colwell 2, Geib 1, Peters 3, Bruecker 15, Bousley 3, Fandrey 2. 3-pt: Bruecker 3, Bousley, Peters, Macario. FT: 11-18. Fouls: 17.

Gillett 60, Sturgeon Bay 56

GILLETT- The Tigers squeezed out the win over the Clippers to drop Sturgeon Bay’s overall recod to 2-13.

Cady Carlson led Sturgeon Bay with 18 points. Mackenzie Burlo and Autumn Rass both scored 13 points.

BOYS HOCKEY

Bay Port 3, Ashwaubenon 2

DE PERE - The Pirates built a 3-0 lead through two periods and then had to stave off a rally by the Jaguars in the third period.

Noah Brunke, Brady Gilbertson and William Lyons scored goals for Bay Port. Nick Voss had a pair of assists while Mason Spejcher had one.

Ashwaubenon got its goals from Caden Bartelme and Jackson Wotruba. Bartelme and Cade VanDuyse both had assists for Ashwaubenon.

Devin Rustlie had 23 saves in goal for Bay Port. Lincoln Simons had 35 saves for Ashwaubenon.

Notre Dame 11, De Pere 0

DE PERE - The Tritons got two goals from both Drew Schock and Hunter Bill in the victory over the Voyageurs.

Also scoring goals for Notre Dame were Nathan Antti, Keegan McCarron, Joseph Coghlin, Quinn Koszarek, Brenden Gruber, Kade McCarron and James Flanigan.

Gruber had three assists for Notre Dame. Sam Kappell had two assists.

Anton Widas had four saves for Notre Dame. Lleyton Jaschke had one save.

Dominic Allen had eight saves for De Pere while Keegan Handrick had 27 saves.

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