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

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BASEBALL

De Pere 14, Bay Port 11

DE PERE - The Redbirds led 14-7 in the seventh inning before the Pirates scored four runs and had the tying run up when Casey Trousil struck out the final two batters.

De Pere (3-0 overall, 2-0 FRCC) jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the first inning on two-run singles by Landon Raygo and Jake Weckwerth.

Bay Port answered with four runs in the second inning, led by a two-run single by Connor LaBar. Charlie Zimmer hit a solo home run in the third inning for the Pirates.

De Pere broke open a 9-7 game with four runs in the fifth inning, led by a two-run home run by Raygo followed by a solo home run by Milo Upton.

Raygo had five RBIs for De Pere.

Bay Port was led by LaBar going 2-for-5 with three RBIs.

Denmark 11, Fox Valley Lutheran 1

APPLETON - The Vikings moved to 3-0 in the North Eastern Conference with the five-inning win.

Luke Miller picked up the win, going all five innings and allowing four hits and two walks, while striking out six.

Denmark scored three runs in the third as Ebyn LaForest had an RBI double. The Vikings then broke open a 3-1 game in the fifth, scoring eight runs, keyed by Jaycob Dittmer’s two-run triple, Nolan Perry’s RBI single and Miller’s two-run single. Ethan Ovsak and Braedyn Heezen finished with two hits each.

Ian Plaster and Cael Cook had doubles for FVL.

Denmark is 5-1 overall, while FVL fell to 2-2 in the conference and overall.

Wrightstown 11, Marinette 1

MARINETTE - The Tigers took advantage of eight walks and five Marinette errors as they scored six runs in the first, three in the third and two in the sixth to earn the North Eastern Conference win.

Keegan Leick and Trevor Vande Hey each drove in a pair of runs for Wrightstown.

Jack Hermann picked up the win, allowing one unearned run on four hits and one walk. He struck out two. Jack Severson went the last three innings, allowing one hit and one walk, while striking out six.

Ethan Doubek had two hits for the Marines.

Freedom 4, Luxemburg-Casco 0

FREEDOM - Right-hander Trenton Fuecht pitched 6⅓ innings, allowing just two hits and two walks, while striking out 16 to help lift the Irish to the North Eastern Conference win.

Jack Vosters powered the Irish offense as he banged out two hits, including a double. Carson Clausen had two RBI, while Carter Kriewaldt scored two of the four runs for the Irish.

Freedom moved to 3-1 overall and 1-1 in the NEC, while Luxemburg-Casco fell to 1-2 in league play.

Xavier 10, West De Pere 8

DE PERE - The Hawks scored four times in the first, two in the second, three in the fourth and one in the fifth to build a 10-3 advantage before holding off the Phantoms.

Parker Bleck, Luke Krull and Reid Hietpas all had two hits for the Hawks, with Krull and Hietpas adding two RBIs.

Duke Shovald hit a home run and had two RBIs for West De Pere. Joey Reisenberg also drove in two runs.

Menasha 9, Shawano 2

MENASHA - Nathan Kurland was 3-for-4 with a double and three RBIs, while Ty Carlson was 2-for-4 with two stolen bases and two runs scored as the Bluejays overpowered the Hawks.

Jason Breier picked up the complete-game win, allowing just one earned run through seven innings with two walks and five strikeouts.

Ryan Johnson doubled and had two RBIs, while Quinn Ludvigsen scored twice and Lane Boucher doubled, had an RBI and scored one run for Menasha.

Carsen Herm doubled and scored two runs, while Pete Bruette drove in one run and Ashton Henning stole one base to lead Shawano.

Crivitz 11, Laona/Wabeno 0

CRIVITZ - Pierce Polomis pitched a five-inning perfect game to lead the Wolverines to the victory over the Rebels.

Polomis, a freshman, struck out nine batters in the first perfect game in school history.

The Wolverines scored 11 runs in the first three innings, including six in the third inning.

Seth Sellen had two hits and five RBIs for Crivitz, including a two-run home run in the third inning. Logan Goltz added two RBIs.

Wausaukee 11, Gillett/Suring 3

WAUSAUKEE - The Rangers broke up a close game, scoring five times in the fifth and two in the sixth to turn a 4-3 game into a comfortable victory.

Connor Schroeder, Nathan Shaw and Layne Rowley had three hits apiece for Wausaukee.

Schroeder picked up the win on the mound, pitching five innings, allowing two hits, three runs − two earned − and five walks, while striking out 11.

Carter Whisman took the loss, allowing 14 hits, 11 runs − five earned − with three walks and five strikeouts.

Bonduel 10, Weyauwega-Fremont 1

BONDUEL - Noah Weier picked up the win, allowing just one run on three hits in six innings. He did not walk a batter and struck out nine.

Bonduel took charge early, scoring twice in the first and four in the third. Easton Reinke hit a two-run homer in the first and an RBI double in the third.

Reinke led the Bears, going 3-for-4 with two homers, a double and six RBIs. Weier was 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs, while Karson Stoss added two hits.

Bryce Dittmann took the loss for the Warhawks, going five innings and allowing seven runs on 11 hits with one walk and one strikeout.

SOFTBALL

Notre Dame 11, Fox Valley Lutheran 1

APPLETON - Klarissa Peters was 4-for-4 at the plate for the Tritons with three RBIs in the win over the Foxes.

Emma Jahner also collected three RBIs, finishing 2-for-4. Stella Starry had two hits in three at-bats with two RBIs and Savannah Schultz went 3-for-3 with an RBI.

Megan Gelb earned the win for Notre Dame, giving up eight hits, a walk and a run while striking out three through five innings.

Alaina Krueger and MacyJean Cain each led FVL with two hits in three at-bats, with Cain collecting the lone RBI for the Foxes.

Brooklyn Blob took the loss on the mound.

Green Bay Preble 10-18, Sheboygan North 0-1

GREEN BAY - Katie Geydoshek picked up the win in the opener, combining with Lauren Prigge to pitch a one-hit, five-inning shutout. The Hornets offense was led by Ashley Wolfe with three hits, and Sam Foytik and Hannah Smith with two each.

In game two, Tenley Kuehn allowed only one unearned run while pitching a three-inning no hitter.

Kuehn also led the hitting attack, collecting three hits, including two home runs and four RBIs. Bridgette Beau had three hits and Cara Schauer, Bella Umentum, Chloe Savage and Ella Cotter all had two hits.

Southern Door 15, Wrightstown 3

WRIGHTSTOWN - The Eagles pounded out 18 hits to earn the five-inning win in nonconference action.

Leading Southern Door were Callie Miller and Chloe Lustilla with three hits, and Sophia Counard, Ashlyn Delfossse and Payton Gilbertson, all with two.

Delfosse picked up the win, pitching four innings and getting four strikeouts.

Sevastopol 8, Goodman-Pembine 4

GOODMAN - Jolene Luedtke was 2-for-3 with a walk, a double and two runs scored, while Claire Haberli was 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs to power the Pioneers to the nonconference win.

Addison Schauske picked up the win, working three innings and allowing one hit, while striking out five.

Kayla Ranly doubled and walked twice, while Alaina Schopf walked and doubled and scored two runs, while driving in one.

Crivitz 14, Laona/Wabeno 10

CRIVITZ - Isabelle Danielczak cranked a walk-off grand slam in the bottom of the seventh to power the Wolverines to the nonconference win.

Crivitz banged out 19 hits in the slugfest with Danielczak leading the way, going 3-for-4 with five RBIs. Also leading the Wolverines were Hattie Frievalt, who was 4-for-5 with two RBIs, Alexis Franzmeier, who was 3-for-4, Taryn Tracy, who was 3-for-5 with two RBIs, and Madelyn Welty, who was 3-for-4 with an RBI.

Malerie Krawze had three hits and Holly Gilligan had two hits, both doubles, to lead Laona/Wabeno.

Wausaukee 15, Gillett/Suring 3

WAUSAUKEE - Rachel Schlies, Lydia Schaal and Sparrow Luccarini each tallied two hits to lead the Rangers to the victory.

Schlies finished 2-for-4 with a double, two runs scored and three RBIs. Schaal was 2-for-2 with a walk, three runs and two RBIs, and Luccarini went 2-for-3 with a run and an RBI. Keaghan Stumbris drew a pair of walks and scored three times.

Schlies also earned the win for Wausaukee, giving up four hits, two walks and three earned runs in four innings while striking out seven.

Cilena Guns, Emma Kristof, Morgan Dryja and Bailey Stuart all collected singles for the Hornets with Guns, Kristof and Stuart coming around to score.

Autumn Dryja took the loss, giving up eight hits, three walks, and 13 runs (five earned) while striking out one batter.

GIRLS SOCCER

Green Bay East 8, Green Bay West 0

GREEN BAY - CJ Ross scored four goals for the Red Devils in the victory.

Sherlyn Grijalva, Cynthia Coronado Delgadillo, Ifrah Jama and Kaitlyn Contreras also scored for Green Bay East.

Delgadillo, Nadia Sanchez-Puente and Odalis Martinez Antonio had assists.

Red Devils goalie Jamaya Mariner had one save to secure a third clean sheet as East improves to 3-1-0 on the season.

Luxemburg-Casco 5, Clintonville 0

CLINTONVILLE - Emi Kuhn scored three goals, while Diem Bonness and Haley Paye also added goals for the Spartans in the North Eastern Conference win.

Ella LeGrave and Paye each had an assist.

Green Bay Southwest 2, Kingsford 0

GREEN BAY - The Trojans scored two goals in the second half for the nonconference victory.

Autumn Nolle scored an unassisted goal at 59:29 and Alexandra Siudzinski scored on a direct free kick at 61:00.

Gail Wery made four saves in goal for Southwest (2-1 overall).

Appleton North 1, Bay Port 0

APPLETON - Brinley Dunsirn scored an unassisted goal for the Lightning in the nonconference win.

Appleton North keeper Serena Jaber recorded the shutout.

BOYS GOLF

Packerland Conference

STURGEON BAY 199, SOUTHERN DOOR 218, PESHTIGO 242, GIBRALTAR 261, OCONTO 266

At Cherry Hills GC

Top 5 individuals: Grant Bauman P 42, Finley Lavine SD 43, Isaak Aune SB 44, Tre Wienke SB 45, Finn Salm G 46.

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