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

BOYS BASKETBALL

GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 51, GREEN BAY PREBLE 41

GREEN BAY - The Trojans used balanced scoring to defeat the Hornets.

Green Bay Southwest was led by Connor Pytleski with 13 points. David Danforth and Cole Bzdawka added 10 points each.

Green Bay Preble’s Thomas Michaels led all scorers with 15 points. Sheldon Jean-Baptiste added 11.

Green Bay Preble 20 21 - 41

Green Bay Southwest 28 23 - 51

Green Bay Preble: Hummel 5, Heinemeyer 2, Jean Baptiste 11, Berg 6, Cortes-Buenrostro 2, Michaels 15. 3-pt: Jean-Baptiste 3. FT: 16-21. Fouls: 14.

Green Bay Southwest: Danforth 10, Foster 2, Pytleski 13, Schoonover-Vivians 6, Bzdawka 10, Seals 7, Yang 3. 3-pt: Danforth, Pytleski 3, Bzdowka, Seals, Yang. FT: 4-9. Fouls: 20.

ASHWAUBENON 75, NOTRE DAME 65

GREEN BAY - The Jaguars outscored the Tritons 24-8 at the free throw line to pick up the win.

Marcus Tomashek led Ashwaubenon with 26 points. Matt Imig and Drew Tomashek added 23 and 11 points. Marcus Tomashek also had eight rebounds.

Keegan King topped Notre Dame with 22 points. Christ Mitchell and Emmett Lawton had 18 and 16 points, respectively.

Ashwaubenon 33 42 - 75

Notre Dame 22 43 - 65

Ashwaubenon: M. Tomashek 26, Imig 23, D. Tomashek 11, Schoen 7, Kirst 4, Huguet 2, Walton 2. 3-pt: M. Tomashek, Imig 2, D. Tomashek 3, Schoen. FT: 24-29. Fouls: 12.

Notre Dame: King 22, Mitchell 18, Lawton 16, Wall-Atim 4, Hornacek 3, Warden 2. 3-pt: Mitchell 4, Lawton 2, Hornacek. FT: 8-8. Fouls: 21.

DE PERE 81, PULASKI 48

PULASKI - The Redbirds had too much firepower for the Red Raiders, building an 18-point lead at halftime and rolling to the win.

John Kinziger led De Pere with 23 points while Jack Jorgensen and Will Hornseth added 11 and 10 points, respectively.

Brady Wotruba led Pulaski with 11 points. Derek Shaw and Gatlin Robaidek both scored 10 points.

De Pere 43 38 - 81

Pulaski 25 23 - 48

De Pere: J. Kinziger 23, Herman 4, Z. Kinziger 6, Dietsche 3, Demovsky 2, Hornseth 10, Kane 3, Plos 2, Ramos 4, Willinghanz 9, Jorgensen 11, Matzke 4. 3-pt: J. Kinziger 3, Herman, Dietsche, Kane, Willinghanz, Jorgensen 2. FT: 18-21. Fouls: 9.

Pulaski: Hasser 5, Robaidek 10, Shaw 10, Olson 5, Bra. Wotruba 11, Bry. Wotruba 3, Dorn 2, Schultz 2. 3-pt: Hasser, Olson, Bra. Wotruba 2, Bry. Wotruba. FT: 3-5. Fouls: 19.

BAY PORT 68, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 66

SUAMICO - The Pirates outscored the Golden Raiders 12-7 at the free throw line, which was enough to propel them to the win.

Nate Forystek led Bay Port with 19 points. Vince Vandervest and AJ Lieuwen both scored 18 points. Forystek and Vandervest both had seven rebounds.

Luke Schmidt had 22 points to lead Sheboygan North. Max Tutas, Kaleb Walter and Chase Schoenenberger added 15, 13 and 10 points, respectively.

Sheboygan North 35 31 - 66

Bay Port 37 31 - 68

Sheboygan North: Schoenenberger 10, Weber 2, Tutas 15, Schoessow 2, Schmidt 22, Debbink 2, Walter 13. 3-pt: Schoenenberger 2, Schmidt, Walter 4. FT: 7-11. Fouls: 17.

Bay Port: Buchinger 3, Forystek 19, Vandervest 18, Cornette 2, Hackett 8, Lieuwen 18. 3-pt: Buchinger, Hackett 2, Lieuwen 3. FT: 12-16. Fouls: 17.

LITTLE CHUTE 58, DENMARK 55

DENMARK - The Mustangs rallied from a three-point halftime deficit to beat the Vikings.

Kade VanAsten led Little Chute with 21 points. Hunter Thiel added 13 points.

Denmark was led by Donavan Short with 22 points and Hayden Konkol with 19.

Little Chute 30 28 - 58

Denmark 33 22 - 55

Little Chute: Engle 3, Weigman 7, Roche 3, Joten 3, VanAsten 21, Maronek 8, Thiel 13. 3-pt: Maronek 2, VanAsten, Joten, Roche, Weigman. FT: 4-9. Fouls: 14.

Denmark: Ovsak 5, Short 22, DeGrave 6, Konkol 19, Miller 3. 3-pt: Konkol 3, Miller, Short, Ovsak. FT: 11-12. Fouls: 14.

MENASHA 59, WEST DE PERE 58

MENASHA - The Bluejays built a 14-point halftime lead and withstood a furious Phantoms comeback in the second half to hand West De Pere its first conference loss of the season.

Jaxson Dillon led Menasha with 17 points. Jalen Womack, who scored his 1,000th career point early in the second half, and Riley Yonker both scored 14.

West De Pere was led by Nate Heikkila with 23 points. Ethan Heck added 16 points.

West De Pere 20 38 - 58

Menasha 34 25 - 59

West De Pere: Hannula 5, Campbell 8, Heck 16, Heikkila 23, Baumgart 6. 3-pt: Hannula, Heck 3, Heikkila 4. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 12.

Menasha: Dillon 17, Siegel 2, Yonker 14, VanDynHoven 2, Womak 14, Jones 4, Zielinski 2, Bauer Shimek 4. 3-pt: Dillon, Yonker 2. FT: 4-9. Fouls: 14.

WRIGHTSTOWN 69, OCONTO FALLS 51

OCONTO FALLS - The Tigers outscored the Panthers by 13 points in the second half to pull away for the win.

Eli Stenzel and Keegan Spees each scored 16 points for Wrightstown. Jake Van Zeeland added 14 points.

Oconto Falls was led by Isaac Raddatz with 10 points.

Wrightstown 28 41 - 69

Oconto Falls 23 28 - 51

Wrightstown: Edinger 2, Hermann 6, Ratkowski 2, Cavanaugh 7, Van Zeeland 14, Stenzel 16, Spees 16, Bousley 2, Uitenbroek 4. 3-pt: Stenzel 5, Spees 3, Van Zeeland, Cavanaugh. FT: 11-14. Fouls: 12.

Oconto Falls: Seymour 2, Vander Moss 9, Carmody 7, Hirst 5, Raddatz 10, Vorpahl 7, Birr 3, Hill 8. 3-pt: Hill 2, Birr, Hirst, Carmody. FT: 6-8. Fouls: 12.

SOUTHERN DOOR 71, OCONTO 52

OCONTO - Drew Daoust, Taylor Schaefer, Logan Jeanquart and Jack Peterson scored 33 of the Eagles’ 42 second-half points as they pulled away from the Blue Devils.

Daoust led Southern Door with 18 points. Schaefer and Jeanquart added 14 and 13 points, respectively.

Kadin Baxter led Oconto with 21 points.

Southern Door 29 42 - 71

Oconto 30 22 - 52

Southern Door: Daoust 18, Peterson 8, Pierre 9, Jeanquart 13, Schaefer 14, Hawkey 9. 3-pt: Daoust 2, Peterson, Pierre 3, Jeanquart, Hawkey 2. FT: 14-20. Fouls: 12.

Oconto: Baxter 21, Ca. Koch 9, Martin 8, Shallow 3, Ch. Koch 5, Krueger 4, Jendeski 2. 3-pt: Baxter 2, Ca. Koch 2, Shallow, Ch. Koch. FT: 6-11. Fouls: 17.

COLEMAN 72, NIAGARA 36

NIAGARA - Noah Nosgovitz scored 26 points and the Cougars jumped out to a 17-point halftime lead in their win over the Badgers.

Logan Kurth added 13 points for Coleman.

Niagara was led by Tommy Martin’s 19 points.

Coleman 36 36 - 72

Niagara 19 17 - 36

Coleman: Olsen 6, VandeWalle 2, Hockers 8, Nosgovitz 26, Kurth 13, Mongin 4, Sadowski 2, Zablocki 8, Zietler 3. 3-pt: Kurth 3. FT: 5-14. Fouls: 19.

Niagara: Colenso 4, Krueger 3, Shampo 2, Martin 19, Weber 2, Richtig 2, Holmes 4. 3-pt: None. FT: 12-18. Fouls: 9.

GILLETT 64, WAUSAUKEE 32

WAUSAUKEE - The Tigers outscored the Rangers 41-18 in the second half to pull away for the win.

Jesse DeBauch scored 23 points to lead Gillett.

Wausaukee was led by Layne Rowley with 10 points.

Gillett 23 41 - 64

Wausaukee 14 18 - 32

Gillett: Matczak 5, Frank 4, Franti 6, B. Bjelland 6, T. Bjelland 2, Baer 4, B. DeBauch 5, VandeCorput 5, Klein 4, J. DeBauch 23. 3-pt: Matczak, Franti, Vande Corput, Klein, J. DeBauch. FT: 11-20. Fouls: 8.

Wausaukee: D. Suennen 6, Vanick 8, K. Suennen 1, Thoreson 2, Rowley 10, Ketchum 5. 3-pt: D. Suennen 2, Ketchum. FT: 1-8. Fouls: 14.

KEWAUNEE 84, ALGOMA 44

KEWAUNEE - The Storm erupted for 53 points in the first half and cruised to the win over the Wolves.

Anthony Jerabek led Kewaunee with 18 points. Ben Heim added 15 points. Sawyer Pribek and Cal Ihlenfeldt contributed 13 and 10 points, respectively.

Algoma was led by Carter Zimmerman with 21 points.

Algoma 21 23 - 44

Kewaunee 53 31 - 84

Algoma: Tebon 3, Zimmerman 21, Robertson 4, Vardon 6, Vandervest 2, Romdenne 8. 3-pt: Tebon, Zimmerman 4, Vardon. FT: 12-17. Fouls: 16.

Kewaunee: Lamack 3, Kohnle 4, Stangel 7, Heim 15, Cullen 6, Ihlenfeldt 10, Pribek 13, Hall 6, Jerabek 18, Gretz 2. 3-pt: Heim, Jerabek. FT: 18-24. Fouls: 19.

CRIVITZ 65, LENA 21

LENA - Tegan Werner scored 16 points in the first half when the Wolverines broke out to a 31-point lead in the win over the Wildcats.

Werner finished with a game-high 16 points, while Sean Christianson added 12 for Crivitz.

Logan Shallow led Lena with 10 points.

Crivitz 44 21 - 65

Lena 13 8 - 21

Crivitz: Mertens 8, Christianson 12, Flowers 6, Werner 16, Spalding 3, Klaver 2, Tadisch 9, Sellen 9. 3-pt: Werner 3, Spalding. FT: 9-17. Fouls: 16.

Lena: L. Shallow 10, Anderson 3, Hosking 4, Graef 2, Sylvester 2. 3-pt: L. Shallow. FT: 8-15. Fouls: 18.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

NOTRE DAME 73, ASHWAUBENON 24

ASHWAUBENON - Gracie Grzesk scored 20 points to lead the Tritons to the victory.

Sarah Hardwick added 11 points, while Hope Barington and Sydney Whitehouse each scored 10 for Notre Dame.

Ashwaubenon was led by Nyia Marohl with eight points.

Notre Dame 46 27 - 73

Ashwaubenon 10 14 - 24

Notre Dame: Barington 10, Hardwick 11, Brabant 3, Fayta 5, Whitehouse 10, Greisen 4, Musial 8, Gokey 2, Grzesk 20.

Ashwaubenon: Lambrecht 2, Marohl 8, Phipps 5, Amenson 1, Guarscio 4, Daul 2, Mader 2.

DE PERE 70, PULASKI 38

DE PERE - Claire Bjorge and Jordan Meulemans combined for 46 points in the Redbirds’ win over the Red Raiders.

Bjorge finished with 25 points. Meulemans had 21 points. Avery Bierowski added 13 points.

Ella Wiese led Pulaski with 10 points.

Pulaski 14 24 - 38

De Pere 27 43 - 70

Pulaski: Lardinois 6, Mangold 2, Kubiak 5, Olson 5, Egnarski 4, Wiese 10, Gwidt 4, DeCleene 2. 3-pt: Lardinois 2, Olson, Wiese. FT: 6-9. Fouls: 12.

De Pere: M. Ciesielczyk 2, Wettstein 4, Kust 3, Bjorge 25, Meeuwsen 2, Bierowski 13, Meulemans 21. 3-pt: Kust, Bjorge, Bierowski 2, Meulemans 2. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 10.

WEST DE PERE 66, APPLETON WEST 52

APPLETON - The Phantoms had a 15-3 scoring advantage in free throws made and 9-5 advantage in made 3-pointers in the win over the Terrors.

Katie Waukau and Madisyn Berggren led West De Pere with 14 points each. Ella Francois and Imani Ninham had 13 and 11 points, respectively.

Appleton West’s top scorers were Olivia Peterson and City Figlinski with 21 and 14 points, respectively.

West De Pere 32 34 - 66

Appleton West 33 19 - 52

West De Pere: Walder 8, Waukau 14, Runke 2, Berggren 14, Francois 13, Karchinski 4, Ninham 11. 3-pt: Walder, Waukau 2, Berggren 4, Francois, Ninham. FT: 15-18. Fouls: 8.

Appleton West: Schlag 4, Rusch 8, Hiltgen 2, Figlinski 14, Peterson 21, Hammerton 3. 3-pt: Rusch, Peterson 3, Hammerton. FT: 3-5. Fouls: 17.

CRANDON 65, CRIVITZ 28

CRIVITZ - Holly Palubicki scored 16 points and Crandon made 11 3-pointers in the victory.

Crivitz was led by Kylee Chilcote with 12 points.

Crandon 26 39 - 65

Crivitz 13 15 - 28

Crandon: H. Palubicki 16, Neilitz 2, Stamper 18, May 3, L. Palubicki 7, Littleton 13, McCorkle 2, Adamski 3. 3-pt: H. Palubicki 4, Stamper 3, Littleton 3, Adamski. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 8.

Crivitz: Caine 2, Chilcote 12, Richlen 2, Werner 1, C. Guns 4, N. Guns 3, Sellen 4. 3-pt: N. Guns. FT: 5-8. Fouls: 14.

BOYS HOCKEY

APPLETON UNITED 10, SHAWANO/CLINTONVILLE/BONDUEL 1

SHAWANO - The Hawks scored the first goal of the game with the United responding by scoring four goals in the first period and six in the second period to win easily.

Appleton got goals from Brenden Lemery, Dane Heindel, Jered Marvin, Ben Tomassetti, Aman Duehring, Connor Cooke, Kenny Kapheim, Landon Larson and Max Thomas. Ryder Hill made three assists for Appleton, with Ben Engebos notching two assists.

Blake Konope scored for Shawano with Hunter Jones getting the assist.

Cody Boone had 11 saves for Appleton United. Brandon Tobak had 1. Dylan Prochaska had 53 saves for Shawano/Bonduel/Clintonville.

WRESTLING

COLEMAN 50, DENMARK 17

113: Raymond Lemieux C won by technical fall over Bo Alberts 15-0. 120: Brett Soquet dec. John Nowak 4-2. 126: Brady Gross C pinned Alec Bergelin 1:16. 132: Chance Gruber C major dec. Carson Peterson 9-0. 138: Micha Kuchta C pinned Isaiah VanNoie 3:50. 145: Ramiro Cortez C dec. Quinn Kaminski 11-7. 152: Karson Casper C pinned Cole Czarneski :37. 160: William Bieber C pinned Thomas Ullmer 1:51. 170: Elijah Shefchik D major dec. Isaiah Nowak 8-0. 182: Cole Klimek C major dec. Luke St. Peter 9-0. 195: Jonah Goetsch D major dec. Sawyer Seefeldt 8-0. 220: Eagan Babiash D pinned Dameon Burke 2:44. 285: Brody Zahn C won by forfeit. 106: Conner Markiewicz C major dec. Brady Vieaux 9-0.

Varsity high school coaches or their statisticians should email results to sports@gannettwisconsin.com.

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