Here are Tuesday's high school sports results for the Oshkosh and Fond du Lac area

BOYS BASKETBALL

KAUKAUNA 87, FOND DU LAC 79

KAUKAUNA - The Ghosts led by 12 points at halftime and held on for the Fox Valley Association win, overcoming a big offensive game by the Cardinals’ Jay Dalton.

Kaukauna was led by Jon O’Neill with 35 points, including 20 in the first half. Amari Allen added 22 points.

Dalton scored 50 points for Fond du Lac, including 32 in the second half. He made seven 3-pointers in the game and was 11-for-16 at the free throw line.

Fond du Lac 30 49 - 79

Kaukauna 42 45 - 87

Fond du Lac: Schreiter 9, Zimmerman 5, Dalton 50, Johnson 11, Braatz 4. 3-pt: Dalton 7, Schreiter 3, Johnson. FT: 16-23. Fouls: 19.

Kaukauna: Mudler 3, Allen 22, Morgan 10, O’Neill 35, Waldrop 6, Hall 8, Van Dinter 3. 3-pt: Morgan 2, Mudler, Van Dinter. FT: 21-25. Fouls: 17.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

LACONIA 71, XAVIER 50

ROSENDALE - The Spartans outscored the Hawks 33-18 in the second half to pull away for the nonconference win.

Molly Johannes scored 25 points to lead Laconia. Tierney Madigan added 17 and Molly Duel scored 11.

Xavier was led by Sammie Buss with 14 points.

Xavier 32 18 - 50

Laconia 38 33 - 71

Xavier: Fields 2, B. Feldkamp 9, VandeHey 5, D. Feldkamp 3, Martine 7, Buss 14, Wanty 8, Neumann 2. 3-pt: Martine 2, Buss 3, Wanty 2. FT: 15-21. Fouls: 13.

Laconia: Duel 11, Johannes 25, Vande Berg 2, Leonard 7, Morgan 9, Madigan 17. 3-pt: Morgan 3, Johannes 2, Leonard. FT: 7-14. Fouls: 14.

WAUPUN 71, WINNECONNE 26

WINNECONNE - The Warriors outscored the Wolves 52-11 in the second half to pull away for the East Central Conference win.

Abbie Aalsma made six 3-pointers and scored 26 points to lead Waupun. Gracie Gopalan and Kayl Petersen added 13 points each.

Winneconne was led by Joey Perry and Jamie Wicinsky with five points each.

Waupun 19 52 - 71

Winneconne 15 11 - 26

Waupun: L. Aalsma 7, N. Aalsma 3, A. Aalsma 26, Matamoros 7, Harder 2, Gopalan 13, Petersen 13. 3-pt: A. Aalsma 6, Gopalan 3, N. Aalsma, L. Aalsma. FT: 4-5. Fouls: 13.

Winneconne: Verich 4, Perry 5, Rogers 2, Collins 4, Wicinsky 5, Schaffer 2, Krohn 4. 3-pt: None. FT: 4-9. Fouls: 5.

LOMIRA 54, CHILTON 52

CHILTON - Addie Zahn scored 16 points and Calli Neuman had 15 to lead the Lions to the win.

Chilton was led by Olivia Hoerl, who scored 24 points and went over 1,000 points in her career.

Lomira 25 29 - 54

Chilton 28 24 - 52

Lomira: Litterick 4, Zahn 16, Meisenheimer 9, Neuman 15, Zingsheim 9, Geiger 1. 3-pt: Zahn 3, Neuman. FT: 12-25. Fouls: 13.

Chilton: Propson 8, Koehler 2, A. Hoerl 12, O. Hoerl 24, Mueller 3, Zahn 3. 3-pt: O. Hoerl 3, Propson 2, A. Hoerl, Mueller, Zahn. FT: 10-13. Fouls: 17.

GIRLS HOCKEY

FOX CITIES STARS 4, WARBIRDS 0

FOX CROSSING - The Stars scored four goals in the second period in the victory over the Warbirds.

McKayla Zilisch, Peyton Hewitt, Ella Flattum and Parker Beyer scored goals for the Stars. Zilisch, Beyer, Talia Bellotti, Lily Schmear and Gwen Gillard had assists.

Ella Sciborski made 21 saves in goal for Fox Cities. Hailee Scheier had 30 saves for the Warbirds.

BOYS HOCKEY

NEENAH/HORTONVILLE/MENASHA 7, ST. MARY’S SPRINGS 5

GRAND CHUTE - The Rockets scored three unanswered goals in the third period to rally from a 5-4 deficit for the win over the Ledgers.

Trailing 5-4 after two periods, Thomas Burns tied the game for NHM on a power play. John Kriz scored the go-ahead goal at 14:12 of the period with Luke Sutton scoring an insurance goal at 16:43.

Sutton also scored a goal in the first perid and one in the second period. Other NHM goals were scored by Beckett Davidson and Kriz.

Josh Austin scored twice for St. Mary’s Springs, while Finn Buelow, Jonathan Korb and Talan Blanck scored the Ledgers’ other goals.

Kriz and Burns had two assists for NHM.

Jaeden Hannus had 26 saves for Neenah/Hortonville/Menasha. Hayden Rising had 25 saves for St. Mary’s Springs.

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

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