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Here are Thursday's high school sports results for the Wausau and Stevens Point area

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BOYS BASKETBALL

D.C. Everest 76, Wausau West 55

SCHOFIELD - Marcus Hall and Casey Stuedemann each scored 18 points to lead the Evergreens to the victory.

Conner McFarlane added 17 points for D.C. Everest.

Wausau West 30 25 - 55

D.C. Everest 37 39 - 76

D.C. Everest: McFarlane 17, Edwards 1, Felch 6, Hall 18, Priebe 3, Soehl 3, Stuedemann 18, Zoesch 2, Sangster 8. 3-pt: McFarlane 3, Felch 2, Stuedemann 2, Soehl. FT: 8-13.

Stevens Point 69, Merrill 36

STEVENS POINT - Jerrin Suehs scored 17 points to lead the Panthers to the victory.

Noah Marschke and Arriel Council Jr. added 16 points each for Stevens Point.

The Bluejays were led by Tyson Glisch with 11 points.

Merrill 18 18 - 36

Stevens Point 32 37 - 69

Merrill: Baade 4, Pieper 7, Woller 2, Weix 5, Houghton 3, Glisch 11, Voigt 2, Reimann 2. 3-pt: Weix, Houghton, Baade. FT: 7-10. Fouls: 10.

Stevens Point: Marschke 16, Chandonais 8, Council Jr. 16, Suehs 17, Belson 5, Klish 5, Ananiadis 2. 3-pt: Marschke 4, Suehs 3, Chandonais, Council Jr., Belson, Klish. FT: 5-7. Fouls: 10.

Shiocton 85, Iola-Scandinavia 61

SHIOCTON - Dawson Schmidt scored 30 points to lead the Chiefs to the victory over the Thunderbirds.

Cody Young made five 3-pointers and added 19 points for Shiocton, while Bennett Wilcox added 12 points.

Iola-Scandinavia was led by Parker Gullixon with 20 points. Ian Koss added 14 points.

Iola-Scandinavia 32 29 - 61

Shiocton 42 43 - 85

Iola-Scandinavia: Gullixon 20, Fredy 5, Koss 14, Hoyord 6, Doede 3, Kampert 2, Opperman 11. 3-pt: Gullixon 2, Hoyord 2, Doede, Opperman. FT: 15-20. Fouls: 14.

Shiocton: Wilcox 12, Mutchie 2, C. Young 19, Marcks 2, Schmidt 30, S. Young 2, Bergsbaken 6, Klitzke 8, Hofacker 4. 3-pt: C. Young 5, Schmidt 3, Klitzke 2, Bergsbaken, Wilcox. FT: 9-14. Fouls: 16.

Pacelli 60, Almond-Bancroft 52

ALMOND - The Cardinals led by nine points at halftime and went on to beat the Eagles.

Camden Schurk led Pacelli with 30 points, including 22 in the first half.

The Eagles were led by Ayden Phillips with 25 points and TJ Lamb with 22. Phillips scored 24 points in the second half and Lamb scored 18 in the first half.

Pacelli 30 30 - 60

Almond-Bancroft 21 31 - 52

Pacelli: Van Order 9, Mayer 10, Jeidy 2, Schurk 30, Martin 1, Awe 6, Eckendorf 2. 3-pt: Van Order. FT: 13-23. Fouls: 22.

Almond-Bancroft: Dernbach 2, Lamb 22, Phillips 25, Omernick 2, Miner 1. 3-pt: Lamb 2. FT: 18-29. Fouls: 20.

Amherst 70, Wittenberg-Birnamwood 61

AMHERST - Matthew Glodowski scored 17 points to lead the Falcons to the victory.

Tyler Soulsby added 15 points and Aidan Jastromski scored 14 for Amherst.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 35 26 - 61

Amherst 41 29 - 70

Amherst: Derezinski 1, Soulsby 15, Zilisch 8, Alfuth 8, Jastromski 14, Glodowski 17, Blaskoski 1, Cohen 7. 3-pt: Jastromski 3, Glodowski 3, Alfuth 2, Soulsby. FT: 6-16.

Colby 66, Columbus Catholic 54

COLBY - Colby led by eight points at halftime and extended it in the second half for the win.

Kaden Wiese scored 16 points and Mateo Lopez added 15 for Colby.

The Dons were led by Blake Jakobi with 15 points and Lucas Kreklau with 14 points.

Columbus Catholic 25 29 - 54

Colby 33 33 - 66

Columbus Catholic: Konieczny 12, Nemitz 3, Edwards 2, Moore 3, Jakobi 15, Olson 3, Kreklau 14, Becker 2. 3-pt: Jakobi 3, Konieczny 2, Moore, Nemitz. FT: 11-16. Fouls: 13.

Colby: Meyer 11, Rue 7, M. Lopez 15, Healy 8, Wiese 16, Streveler 9. 3-pt: Rue, Lopez, Wiese 3, Streveler. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 15.

Auburndale 50, Athens 49

AUBURNDALE - Alex Willfahrt scored 20 points and Mason White Eagle added 14 as the Eagles outlasted the Bluejays in a tight Marawood Conference crossover matchup.

The game was tied at 25-25 at intermission and remained close the rest of the way.

Aiden Janke led the Bluejays with 19 points, while Connor Sheahan added 16.

Athens 25 24 - 49

Auburndale 25 25 - 50

Athens: Sheahan 16, Schultz-Becker 3, Wolf 1, Komarek 4, Janke 19, Schaer 6. 3-pt: Sheahan, Komarek, Jahnke 2, Schaer. FT: 14-29. Fouls: 21.

Auburndale: Willfahrt 20, White Eagle 14, Scholl 4, Yeske 4, Weber 4, Weinfurter 2, Raab 2. 3-pt: Willfahrt 2. FT: 10-18. Fouls: 19.

Wild Rose 43, Pittsville 39

WILD ROSE - Sam Bowden scored 10 points, but it wasn’t enough to help the Panthers avoid the Central Wisconsin Conference crossover matchup loss.

Pittsville 16 23 - 39

Wild Rose 21 22 - 43

Pittsville: Bowden 10, Dawson Luther 8, Redmond 7, Gudel 5, Dylan Luther 3, Hardinger 3, Friday 3. 3-pt: Dawson Luther 2, Redmond, Dylan Luther, Friday. FT: 2-6. Fouls: 16.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Assumption 43, Abbotsford 41

WISCONSIN RAPIDS - The Royals defeated the Falcons to clinch a share of the Marawood-South title and improve to 18-3 overall.

Kendall Duellman led Assumption with 12 points.

Calley Ruesch scored a game-high 14 points for Abbotsford and Sydney Falteisek added 10 for the Falcons.

Abbotsford 22 19 - 41

Assumption 25 18 - 43

Abbotsford: Escalera 2, B. Diaz 7, Ruesch 14, Falteisek 10, Brodhagen 4, Klabon 2, A. Diaz Miranda 2. 3-pt: B. Diaz. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 19.

Assumption: Jaglinski 7, Vollert 9, Duellman 12, Kolo 2, Casey 7, Schooley 6. 3-pt: Jaglinski, Duellman 2. FT: 14-20. Fouls: 12.

BOYS HOCKEY

Wausau West 4, Neenah/Hortonville/Menasha 2

GRAND CHUTE - The Warriors erased a two-goal first-period deficit to post the win.

Goals by Mark Sutton and Mason Hart had given the Rockets a 2-0 edge after one, but Wausau West responded with three second-period power-play goals to take command.

Thomas Gerum scored to get West on the scoreboard, and Mason Debroux tied things up midway through the period. Cade Damrow then put the Warriors in front, before Cooper DePuydt added a third-period goal to ice the win for West.

Cooper Zinda, Hart, Chase Collins and Ben Kitowski registered assists for Neenah/Hortonville/Menasha.

Ray Reineck had two assists, and Caden Bohlin, Brody Brimacombe, Chase Crass and Judah Leder had one each for the Warriors.

Parks Guenther made 38 saves in net for Wausau West, while John Horneck had 42 for the Rockets.

Marshfield 3, Baldwin-Woodville 1

BALDWIN - The Tigers scored three goals in the second period for the victory.

Charlie Kenney, Noah Peterson and Tyler Reissmann scored goals for Marshfield.

Tigers goalie Cole Halvorsen made 37 saves.

Pacelli 11, Antigo 7

STEVENS POINT - Eli Robinson had four goals and an assist for the Cardinals in the victory.

Jacob Hasler and Mason Zielinski each added two goals for Pacelli. Logan Mendyke, Drew Bandy and Joshua Massey scored one goal each. Mendyke also had two assists.

Pacelli used two goalies, with Carter Herheim making 25 saves and Isaac Andrich getting 11 saves.

Tomahawk 12, WSFLG 1

TOMAHAWK - Austin Lamer and Jonah Dickens each had three goals and two assists for the Hatchets in the victory.

Logan Seymour and Sawyer Hanna added two goals apiece, and Scout Stromberg and Beau Stromberg both scored one goal. Zack Friske and Carson Childers both had three assists.

Tomahawk goalie Trevor Seliskar had eight saves.

GIRLS HOCKEY

Bay Area 5, Central Wisconsin 0

WAUSAU - The Ice Bears got goals from five players in the victory over the Storm.

Anna Byczek made 24 saves in goal for the shutout for Bay Area. Chloe Lemke made 23 saves for the Storm.

Bay Area goals were scored by Addison Dahl, Rachael Beeck, Emily Bill, Stacey Cloute and Faye Brunke. Julianne Bradford and Kristina Kruse each had two assists.

GYMNASTICS

Marshfield 134.675, Wisconsin Rapids 133.325, Stevens Point 131.700

Balance Beam: 1, Destinee Steinhafel WR 8.950; 2, Ellie Jensen M 8.750; 3, Emily Hartjes WR 8.600. Floor Exercise: 1, Phoebe Hernandez M 9.200; 2, Ellie Jensen M 9.000; 3, Maggie Behnke SP 8.950. Uneven Bars: 1, Ellie Jensen M 8.750; 2, Solenne Lonsdale M 8.450; 3, Lauren Lemke SP 8.150. Vault: 1, Maggie Behnke SP 8.950; 2 (tie), Phoebe Hernandez M, Emmalee Boucher WR 8.800. All-Around: 1, Ellie Jensen M 35.000; 2, Destinee Steinhafel WR 34.400; 3, Olivia Manternach SP 31.650.

This article originally appeared on Wausau Daily Herald: Here are Thursday's high school sports results for the Wausau and Stevens Point area