Here are Tuesday's high school sports results for the Manitowoc and Sheboygan area

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BASEBALL

Reedsville 2, Manitowoc Lutheran 1

REEDSVILLE - The winning run scored in the bottom of the seventh on a balk after Sawyer Ubersox led off the inning with a bloop single and advanced on a wild pitch and an error.

Logan Maertz started and pitched five innings for the Panthers, allowing only a pair of hits and one unearned run while striking out six.

Levi Korstad pitched the last two innings to earn his fourth victory of the season (4-0) and his third in eight days.

Brayden Zirbel took the tough-luck loss for Manitowoc Lutheran, allowing four hits and two runs over six innings.

Two Rivers 6, New Holstein 1

TWO RIVERS - The Purple Raiders broke a 1-1 tie with five runs in the bottom of the sixth to earn the Eastern Wisconsin Conference win.

Orian Gauger threw the first four innings, giving up one run, while Justin Klinkner pitched the last three innings, not allowing a run and striking out eight.

Powering Two Rivers at the plate were Damien Gretz, who was 2-for-4; Justin Klinkner, who was 3-for-4 with three RBIs; and Derek Klinkner, who was 3-for-3 with two RBIs.

Random Lake 3, Mishicot 0

RANDOM LAKE - Matt Merlo scattered four hits over seven innings as the Rams earned the Big East Conference win. Merlo did not walk a batter, while striking out 14.

At the plate, Bryan Mitchell and Merlo were both 2-for-3 with an RBI for Random Lake.

Nolan Sand had two hits for Mishicot.

Oostburg 10, Ozaukee 0

OZAUKEE - Levi Mills pitched six scoreless innings to lead the Flying Dutchmen to the Big East Conference win.

Mills lost his no-hitter with two outs in the sixth.

Liam Stewart went 2-for-3 with three runs scored and three stolen bases, and Caleb Mills was 2-for-3 with two RBIs.

Chilton 9, Roncalli 2

MANITOWOC - The Tigers scored three runs in the first inning and never trailed in the victory over the Jets.

Kenyon Davidson had two hits and two RBIs for Chilton. Hudson Ludwig also had two hits and scored two runs.

Max Mueller pitched six innings for the win. He allowed four hits, two unearned runs and struck out seven. Ryan Pierquet pitched the final inning and struck out one.

SOFTBALL

Mishicot 17, Random Lake 10

RANDOM LAKE - Two big innings proved to be the difference in the Big East Conference win for Mishicot.

Mishicot scored six times in the first, two in the second, one in the fifth and eight in the seventh to put the game out of reach.

Baylie Carrico was 3-for-4 with a double, a home run and four RBIs to pace the visitors. Mishicot was also led by Cora Nelson, Kaelin Adair, Kasey Brouchoud and Sierra Skarda, all with three hits, and Karsyn Krause with two.

Jayla Harter had the hot bat for Random Lake, going 3-for-4 with a homer and six RBIs, while Madelyn Abler was 3-for-4 with three runs scored.

GIRLS SOCCER

Sheboygan North 3, Pulaski 1

SHEBOYGAN - Abby Reinl had two goals and an assist to lead the Golden Raiders to the win.

Libby Cleveland also scored for Sheboygan North. Anna Fogle and Ella Presutti each had an assist.

Pulaski’s goal was scored by Veronica Decker.

Sheboygan North goalie Peyton Baker had eight saves. Pulaski goalie Peighton Brandenburg had six saves.

Roncalli 3, Valders 1

VALDERS - Laura Stangel scored two goals and Marta Pavone scored one as the Jets earned the Eastern Wisconsin Conference win.

Kylie Meister had an assist for Roncalli, and goalie Maygen Ertman made 10 saves in net for the Jets.

Plymouth 4, Xavier 0

PLYMOUTH - Hailey Batzner had two goals and an assist for Plymouth in the nonconference win.

Emma Adema and Sarah Welsch also for scored for Plymouth. Cassie Pilling had an assist.

Green Bay Preble 5, Manitowoc 1

GREEN BAY - Mikayla Taycher, Kaylyn Erickson, Johanna Thompson, Yeniz Guzman Tapia and Kimberly Sanchez scored for Preble in the victory.

BOYS GOLF

Eastern Wisconsin Conference

At Wander Springs GC, par 36

SHEBOYGAN FALLS 168, RONCALLI 174, BRILLION 187, VALDERS 195, KIEL 196, NEW HOLSTEIN 201, CHILTON 211

Top finishers: Jack Guentner SF 39, Owen Just R 41, Andrew Kettle SF 41, John Oberbroeckling R 41, Nathan Olson SF 42, Parker Braun B 43, Brayden Yanda R 44, Dylan Bramstedt V 46, Nolan Buchaklian SF 46, Sean Navis B 46.

Big East Conference-North

ST. MARY CATHOLIC 160, ELKHART LAKE-GLENBEULAH 163, MISHCIOT 180, REEDSVILLE 210

At Winagamie GC, par 36

Top 10 finishers: Karson Kowalski M 37, Cole Uhlenbrauck SMC 38, Carson Mersberger ELG 38, Jake Ganga ELG 39, Spencer Lynch SMC 39, Aaron Federwisch ELG 40, Ethon Moschea SMC 41, Dane Anderson SMC 42, Hallie Stroess M 44, Danny Griffith SMC 44.

Big East Conference-South

KOHLER 163, SHEBOYGAN LUTHERAN 174, SHEBOYGAN CHRISTIAN 188, OOSTBURG 191, CEDAR GROVE-BELGIUM 198, RANDOM LAKE 284

At Blackwolf Run

Top individuals: Everett Schroeder K 37, Elliott Leibham SL 37, Reece Breitenbach K 40, Lucas Albrecht K 41, Nate Alsum SC 43, Jack MacGillis SL 43, Ayden Long OOS 44, Brady McAndrews K 45, Joab Krueger OOS 45, Kaden Sheik OZ 46, Caden Solle SL 46.

East Central Conference

WINNECONNE 153, KETTLE MORAINE LUTHERAN 168, PLYMOUTH 174, BERLIN 176, KEWASKUM 186, RIPON 188, WAUPUN 189

At The Rock, par 36

Top individuals: Casey Peters WIN 36, Alex Johnson B 37, Winston Knobloch WIN 38, Parker Groff WIN 39, Frank Kujawa B 39, John Martin KML 39, Brady Bleck P 40, Riley Brooks R 40, Ben Henning WIN 40, Ryan Cook K 42, Isaiah Schaser KML 42.

BOYS TENNIS

Sheboygan North 6, Manitowoc 1

Alex Suscha SN def. Ray Peroutka 7-5, 6-3; Oliver Quintero SN def. Justin Liska 6-3, 6-4; Adam Pickhardt SN def. Seth Charles 6-2, 6-1; Elijah Lee SN def. Riley Hermsen 6-0, 6-0.

Ayden Knuth/Cohen Newberg M def. Alex Distefano/Austin Kohn 6-0, 6-0; Gavin Seefeldt/George Phillips SN def. Kilian Wilinski/Matt Minehan 7-5, 6-2; Tyler Konrad/Sawyer Brault SN def. Brailyn Farmer/Seth Shopodock 6-0, 6-0.

TRACK AND FIELD

Sheboygan Falls Quadrangular

GIRLS

KIEL 104.5, SHEBOYGAN FALLS 68.5, BRILLION 56.5, RONCALLI 36.5

BOYS

SHEBOYGAN FALLS 95, KIEL 73, BRILLION 73, RONCALLI 31

In the girls meet, Kiel got first-place finishes from Sara Riebe (200, :29.04), Addison Vogel (400, 1:06.64). Lily Watson (800, 2:34.36), Zoe Watson (1,600, 56:34.79), Lilly Larson (3,200, 12:37.15), Halle Meyer (300 hurdles, :52.35), the 400 relay team (:55.89), the 1,600 relay team (4:37.72), the 3,200 relay team (11:08.48) and Brooklyn Manz (shot put, 36-4.5; discus, 108-10).

Brillion got first-place finishes from Addie Wenzel (100, :13.81), the 800 relay team (1:52.99), Sophia Galoff (pole vault, 7-0) and Megan Schuman (triple jump, 32-11).

Sheboygan Falls’ first-place finishes came from Rachel Halverson (100 hurdles, :19.32; long jump, 15-7.25).

Roncalli got a first-place finish from Grace Mueller in the high jump (5-2).

In the boys meet, first-place Sheboygan Falls got first-place finishes from Carter Korff (100, :12.03), Logan Murphy (1,600, 4:29.57; 3,200, 9:27.07), Aiden Gierach (300 hurdles, :46.90), the 400 relay team (:47.52), the 800 relay team (1:33.27) and Emmitt Krauter (long jump, 19-7.25).

Brillion got winning performances from Dylan Schuman (200, :24.20), Jesse Alvarez (400, :55.08), Lucas Mathes (800, 2:09.44; triple jump, 39-3), the 1,600 relay team (3:47.30), Logan Schmidt (shot put, 43-7) and William VanderZanden (high jump, 6-0).

Kiel’s Kevin Zamora won the 110 hurdles (:18.45), the 3.200 relay team took first with a time of 9:32.01, Ryan Schad won the discus with a throw of 124-4, and Aiden Field won the pole vault at a height of 11-0.

Two Rivers Quadrangular

GIRLS

TWO RIVERS 96, CHILTON 76.5, VALDERS 56.5, NEW HOLSTEIN 13

BOYS

TWO RIVERS 107, CHILTON 78, VALDERS 60, NEW HOLSTEIN 7

Two Rivers won both the boys and girls meets with 10 and eight first-place finishes, respectively.

In the girls meet, Allyson Kakes won the 100 dash (:13.20) and the 300 hurdles (:50.28). Kylie Kakes won the 200 (:27.67) with Mikaela Helling taking the 400 (1:02.76).

Alex Zimney won both the shot put (34-11) and discus (113-8). Jasmine Lor won the pole vault (6-6).

Samantha Koehler won the long jump for Chilton (15-3) while teammate Brooklyn Durdahl took the triple jump (28-7.5). Alyida Wieting won the 3,200 (14:52.31).

Valders winners included Grace Neuenfeldt (high jump, 4-6), Avery Kauth (100, :17.15), Hannah Welch (1,600, 5:47.453) and Brooke Lau (800, 2:41.49).

In the relays, Chilton won the 400-meter relay (:54.75) and 1,600-meter relay (4:43.87), Two Rivers won the 800-meter relay (1:58.62) and Valders won the 3,200-meter relay (10:50.62).

In the boys meet, first-place finishes for Two Rivers came from Nathan Jackson (100, :11.49 and long jump, 20-2.5), Chase Matthias (200, :23.94), Brice Raddant (400, :56.81), Eli Gallagher (800, 2:15.50), the 400-meter relay team (:45.81), the 800-meter relay team (1:35.15), the 3,200-meter relay team (9:24.23), Christian Pyles (shot put, 50-3.5) and Zander Coupar (high jump, 5-2).

Valders had first-place finishes with Cole Hove (triple jump, 38-10.5), Xavier Kauth (110 hurdles, :17.89 and 300 hurdles, :46.14), Gunnar Romuald (1,600, 5:09.70) and Brayden Sable (3,200, 10:26.03).

Chilton had first-place finishes with the 1,600 relay team (4:11.35), Isaiah Ray (discus, 114-6.5) and Jack Lisowe (pole vault, 8-6).

This article originally appeared on Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter: Here are Tuesday's high school sports results for the Manitowoc and Sheboygan area