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BOYS BASKETBALL

Bay Port 76, Green Bay Preble 62

SUAMICO - AJ Lieuwen scored 19 points and Jayden Hackett and Vince Vandervest chipped in 13 apiece as the Pirates grabbed a 10-point halftime advantage en route to the Fox River Classic Conference victory.

Ty Gerard powered Preble with 19 points, while Anthony Cortes-Buenrostro added 15 and Jack Thorpe had 14 for the Hornets.

Green Bay Preble 30 32 - 62

Bay Port 40 36 - 76

Green Bay Preble: Cortes-Buenrostro 15, Gerard 19, Jean-Baptiste 4, Racine 8, Thorpe 14, Kugel 2. 3-pt: Cortes-Buenrostro 3, Gerard 3, Racine 2, Thorpe. FT: 3-5. Fouls: 12.

Bay Port: Buchinger 6, Vandervest 13, Felton 2, Mason Cornette 9, Hackett 13, Lieuwen 19, Yanda 6, Maddox Cornette 8. 3-pt: Vandervest, Mason Cornette 3, Hackett, Lieuwen, Maddox Cornette 2. FT: 12-14. Fouls: 11.

De Pere 75, Green Bay Southwest 38

DE PERE - The Redbirds outscored the Trojans 40-11 in the second half to pull away for the win.

Johnny Kinziger led De Pere with 20 points. Zach Kinziger scored 17 and Will Hornseth had 15.

Southwest was led by Connor Pytleski with 13 points.

Green Bay Southwest 27 11 - 38

De Pere 35 40 - 75

Green Bay Southwest: Pytleski 13, Yang 6, Ristow 2, Seals 9, Rauschenbach 8. 3-pt: Seals 2, Rauschenbach 2, Yang, Pytleski. FT: 6-8.

De Pere: J. Kinziger 20, Herman 4, Z. Kinziger 17, Demovsky 2, Dorchester 2, Hornseth 15, Willihnganz 6, Gregoire 5, Bunkleman 2, Ellingson 2. 3-pt: J. Kinziger 2, Z. Kinziger 2, Gregoire. FT: 8-9.

Notre Dame 57, Sheboygan South 43

GREEN BAY - Emmett Lawton scored 19 points and Ethan Wall-Atim had 15 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Tritons to the win over the Redwings.

Andrew Rader added 10 points for Notre Dame.

Aiden Nienhuis, Zach Groh and Matt Leonhard scored 13, 12 and 10 points, respectively, for Sheboygan South.

Sheboygan South 14 29 - 43

Notre Dame 22 35 - 57

Sheboygan South: Nienhuis 13, Groh 12, Glaven 10, Leonhard 6, Petermann 2. 3-pt: Nienhuis 2, Groh 3, Glaven. FT: 5-10. Fouls: 4.

Notre Dame: Lawton 19, Wall-Atim 15, Rader 10, Augustine 6, Guyette 5, Weber 2. 3-pt: Lawton, Augustine 2, Guyette. FT: 7-8. Fouls: 10.

Clintonville 71, Wrightstown 63

WRIGHTSTOWN - The Truckers led by 15 points at halftime and didn’t let the Tigers get closer than seven points in the second half in the North Eastern Conference game.

Jack Yaeger led Clintonville with 29 points. Kade Rosenow added 15, all coming in the first half.

Wrightstown was led by Keegan Spees with 15 points and Marshall Edinger with 12.

Clintonville 38 33 - 71

Wrightstown 23 40 - 63

Clintonville: Scherschel 2, Weatherwax 3, Ferg 3, Rosenow 15, S. Wegener 6, Barkow 4, J. Wegener 9, Yaeger 29. 3-pt: Rosenow 4, Weatherwax, Ferg. FT: 9-17. Fouls: 15.

Wrightstown: Leitzke 7, Van Zeeland 4, Hermann 6, Humphreys 7, Riha 2, Lewandowski 2, Cavanaugh 2, Lamers 4, Cyra 2, Spees 15, Edinger 12. 3-pt: Leitzke, Humphreys, Lamers, Edinger. FT: 7-13. Fouls: 16.

Waupaca 77, Luxemburg-Casco 70

WAUPACA - The Comets made 16-of-17 free throws in the second half to pull away from the Spartans for the win.

Aaron Woulff led Waupaca with 25 points. Henry Mouw added 16 points while Riley Bechard and Owen Smidt added 14 and 12 points, respectively.

Jack Rollin led Luxemburg-Casco with 18 points. Caleb Blohowiak scored 12 points while Chase Bukouricz and Lance Cherovsky both scored 11.

Luxemburg-Casco 28 42 - 70

Waupaca 27 50 - 77

Luxemburg-Casco: Glampe 4, Schley 2, Parins 6, Bukouricz 11, Rollin 18, Cherovsky 11, Blohowiak 12, Koss 4, Guillette 2. 3-pt: Bukouricz 3, Rollin 2, Cherovsky. FT: 12-19. Fouls: 23.

Waupaca: Adamczak 8, Smidt 12, Mouw 16, Woulff 25, Taggart 2, Bechard 14. 3-pt: Adamczyk 2, Smidt 2, Mouw, Woulff 7. FT: 19-22. Fouls: 16.

Oconto 55, Manawa 54

OCONTO - Kadin Baxter scored 23 points and Dominik Baxter added 13 as the Blue Devils tripped up the Wolves in nonconference action.

Carter Koch added 12 points for the Blue Devils.

The Wolves were led in scoring by Nathan Gorman with 18 points and Tanner Nienhaus with 15. Rohan Hass added 10 points for Manawa.

Manawa 34 20 - 54

Oconto 31 24 - 55

Manawa: Nienhaus 15, Schlueter 6, Krueger 5, Gorman 18, Hass 10. 3-pt: Nienhaus 3, Krueger, Gorman 2. FT: 2-5. Fouls: 11.

Oconto: K. Baxter 23, D. Baxter 13, Martin 4, Campshure 3, Koch 12. 3-pt: K. Baxter 2, D. Baxter, Campshure, Koch 2. FT: 9-16. Fouls: 9.

Crivitz 49, Coleman 42

CRIVITZ - The Wolverines used a strong second half to overcome a 20-19 halftime deficit to post the Marinette & Oconto Conference victory.

Tegan Werner paced Crivitz with 21 points, while Sean Christiansen added 12.

Joseph Olsen led Coleman with 12 points, while Evan Hockers added 10.

Coleman 20 22 - 42

Crivitz 19 30 - 49

Coleman: T. Kostreva 2, VandeWalle 5, Olsen 12, Rennie 5, Kurth 3, Hockers 10, V. Kostreva 5. 3-pt: VandeWalle, Olsen. FT: 14-24. Fouls: 21.

Crivitz: Mertens 3, Christiansen 12, Werner 21, Klaver 3, Flowers 5, Tadisch 5. 3-pt: Werner 2, Klaver. FT: 16-24. Fouls: 19.

Oneida Nation 67, Gillett 51

ONEIDA - The Thunderhawks rallied from a five-point halftime deficit to defeat the Tigers.

Ethan and Evander Danforth led Oneida Nation with 26 and 22 points, respectively. Marcus Thayer added 14 points.

Gillett was led by Austin VandeCorput with 23 points. Jesse DeBauch added 13.

Gillett 33 18 - 51

Oneida Nation 28 39 - 67

Gillett: Matczak 4, Frank 5, Franti 4, B. DeBauch 2, VandeCorput 23, J. DeBauch 13. 3-pt: VandeCorput, J. DeBauch. FT: 3-6. Fouls: 16.

Oneida Nation: Thayer 14, Et. Danforth 26, Ev. Danforth 22, Webster 1, E. Stevens 4. 3-pt: Thayer, Et. Danforth 4, Ev. Danforth. FT: 13-22. Fouls: 12.

Algoma 88, Gresham 18

GRESHAM - Algoma built a 50-point halftime lead and cruised to the nonconference victory.

Ten Wolves scored, led by Kaden Vardon with 29 points. Also reaching double figures for Algoma were Chase Romdenne and Owen Robertson with 11 points each, and Parker Lischka with 10.

Kevin Miller and Ryder Neitzer had six points each to pace Gresham.

Algoma 56 32 - 88

Gresham 6 12 - 18

Algoma: Romdenne 11, Robertson 11, Cole 3, Vardon 29, P. Lischka 10, Tebon 2, Vandervest 5, C. Lischka 3, Kirchman 7, Preston 7. 3-pt: Robertson 3, Cole, Vardon 3, P. Lischka, Vandervest, C. Lischka. FT: 8-12. Fouls: 7.

Gresham: Nelson 2, Miller 6, Hoffman 4, Neitzer 6. 3-pt: None. FT: 0-3. Fouls: 8.

Menominee, Mich. 76, Gibraltar 59

FISH CREEK - Trevor Theuerkauf, Tanner Theuerkauf and Connor Caduti combined for 65 points to lead Menominee to the win over the Vikings.

Jake Schar led Gibraltar with 25 points. Will Friedenfels added 13.

Menominee 39 37 - 76

Gibraltar 30 29 - 59

Menominee: Caduti 21, Beal 4, Tr. Theuerkauf 26, Ta. Theuerkauf 18, Butler 1, Starczynski 6. 3-pt: Caduti 6, Tr. Theuerkauf, Ta. Theuerkauf 2. FT: 11-16. Fouls: 17.

Gibraltar: Sitte 4, Lecy 2, Burgess 5, Maltby 2, Jauregui 8, Schar 25, Friedenfels 13. 3-pt: Burgess, Schar 2. FT: 4-9. Fouls: 18.

Kohler 102, Sturgeon Bay 78

KOHLER - Jalen Paul scored 30 points and Trey Keller scored 22 to lead the Blue Bombers.

Sturgeon Bay was led by Isaak Aune with 32 points.

Sturgeon Bay 34 44 - 78

Kohler 55 47 - 102

Sturgeon Bay: Aune 32, Richard 9, Evers 9, Hubbard 8, Ulberg 7, Starr 7, Anderson 3, Tracy 2, Lettie 1.

Kohler: Paul 30, Keller 22, Breitenbach 12, Willadsen 11, Breitenbach 10, Duchow 7, Albrecht 6, Pociask 2, Gebler 2.

Menasha 66, West De Pere 64 (Monday)

MENASHA - The Bluejays led by six points at halftime and held on for the victory over the Phantoms.

Menasha was led by Riley Yonker with 22 points and Trayveon Lockridge with 21.

West De Pere was led by Ethan Heck with 16 points and Langdon Nordgaard with 15.

West De Pere 28 36 - 64

Menasha 34 32 - 66

West De Pere: Borowicz 5, Walder 3, Heck 16, Deschane 14, Nordgaard 15, Baumgart 11. 3-pt: Borowicz, Heck 2, Nordgaard 3, Baumgart. FT: 5-11. Fouls: 19.

Menasha: White 9, Yonker 22, Wienandt 9, Makome 3, Lockridge 21, Ludvigsen 2. 3-pt: White, Yonker 2, Lockridge 2. FT: 15-26. Fouls: 14.

Mishicot 73, Sevastopol 49 (Monday)

STURGEON BAY - Kaden Kowalski scored 21 points to lead Mishicot to the victory.

Nicholas Parma added 16 points and Kayden Schmidt scored 15 for Mishicot.

Sevastopol was led by Zaul Valdivia with 17 points.

Mishicot 38 35 - 73

Sevastopol 26 23 - 49

Mishicot: Schmidt 15, Skarda 1, Thor 8, Parma 16, Sand 12, Kowalski 21. 3-pt: Kowalski 2, Sand, Schmidt. FT: 21-31. Fouls: 14.

Sevastopol: Peterson 10, Bley 2, Valdivia 17, Castillo 4, Delsart 5, deYoung 2, Haberli 9. 3-pt: Valdivia 5, Haberli 3, Peterson. FT: 4-13. Fouls: 23.

Coleman 80, Wausaukee 42 (Monday)

WAUSAUKEE - The Cougars scored 42 points in the first half to cruise to the win over the Rangers.

Coleman had five players score in double figures, led by Evan Hockers with 14 points and Victor Kostreva with 12.

Wausaukee was led by Brayden Ketchum with 12 points.

Coleman 42 38 - 80

Wausaukee 16 26 - 42

Coleman: T. Kostreva 10, VanDeWalle 6, Olson 11, Rennie 11, Mongin 7, Kurth 7, Hockers 14, Chevy 2, V. Kostreva 12. 3-pt: T. Kostreva 2, Olson, Mongin, Kurth. FT: 7-10. Fouls: 6.

Wausaukee: K. Suennen 6, Brunette 8, D. Suennen 9, Rowley 4, E. Suennen 3, Ketchum 12. 3-pt: Brunette 2, D. Suennen, E. Suennen. FT: 2-8. Fouls: 14.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Bay Port 69, Green Bay Preble 54

GREEN BAY - The Pirates outscored the Hornets 27-18 in the second half to pull away for the victory.

Kyla Hendricks led Bay Port with 24 points. Ellie McDermid and Melia Lemorande added 16 and 12 points, respectively.

Green Bay Preble was led by Andrea Butterbrodt, who scored 14 points, and Mia Racine, who added 10 points.

Bay Port 42 27 - 69

Green Bay Preble 36 18 - 54

Bay Port: Dudra 7, Krause 5, Hendricks 24, McDermid 16, Specht 1, Knutson 4, Lemorande 12. 3-pt: Krause, Hendricks 6, Lemorande 2. FT: 10-12. Fouls: 17.

Green Bay Preble: Smith 4, Racine 10, Schefchik 9, Al. Butterbrodt 5, An. Butterbrodt 14, Paplham 8, Ready 4. 3-pt: Racine, Paplham. FT: 18-24. Fouls: 13.

Notre Dame 89, Sheboygan South 16

SHEBOYGAN - Gracie Grzesk scored 13 points to break the 1,000-point mark in career points in the Tritons’ win over the Redwings.

Notre Dame, which led 54-11 at halftime, was led by Peyton Musial with 18 points, Hope Barington with 17 points and Trista Fayta with 16 points.

Sierra Ertman scored 14 of Sheboygan South’s 16 points.

Notre Dame 54 35 - 89

Sheboygan South 11 5 - 16

Notre Dame: Barington 17, DeMoulin 5, Webster 3, Fayta 16, Whitehouse 3, Waldrop 8, Greisen 6, Musial 18, Grzesk 13. 3-pt: Barington, DeMoulin, Webster, Fayta 3, Grzesk. FT: 10-16. Fouls: 8.

Sheboygan South: Ertman 14, Paltzer 2. 3-pt: Ertman 4. FT: 2-2. Fouls: 10.

De Pere 32, Green Bay Southwest 27

GREEN BAY - Allison Wettstein scored 13 points and Sophie Hafeman had 12 to lead the Redbirds to the victory.

The Trojans were led by Addie Pytleski with 13 points.

De Pere 18 14 - 32

Green Bay Southwest 10 17 - 27

De Pere: Anderson 4, Wettstein 13, Bierowski 3, Hafeman 12. 3-pt: Anderson, Wettstein, Hafeman. FT: 5-12. Fouls: 16.

Green Bay Southwest: Deines 4, Pytleski 13, Stevens 3, DeGroot 7. 3-pt: Pytleski. FT: 10-19. Fouls: 13.

Sheboygan North 47, Ashwaubenon 44

ASHWAUBENON - Victoria Toeller scored 20 points, including 12 in the second half, as the Golden Raiders rallied from a five-point halftime deficit to post the Fox River Classic Conference win.

Anna Fogle added 13 points as Sheboygan North outscored Ashwaubenon 29-21 in the second half.

Hannah Hutto led the Jaguars with 17 points, while Addy Phipps added 14 and Gianna Guarascio 10.

Sheboygan North 18 29 - 47

Ashwaubenon 23 21 - 44

Sheboygan North: Shear 7, Toeller 20, Reiter 2, Fogle 13, Tagel 5. 3-pt: Shear, Toeller 2, Fogle. FT: 11-17. Fouls: 13.

Ashwaubenon: Guarascio 10, Hutto 17, Phipps 14, Amenson 3. 3-pt: Guarascio 2, Phipps, Amenson. FT: 6-16. Fouls: 12.

Manitowoc 50, Pulaski 47

MANITOWOC - The Ships outscored the Red Raiders 18-6 at the free throw line to pick up the win.

Grace Fruzen and Laurin Hamann led Manitowoc with 12 and 11 points, respectively.

Pulaski was paced by Madeline Christenson and Ellie Mangold, who both scored 11 points.

Pulaski 28 19 - 47

Manitowoc 24 26 - 50

Pulaski: Lardinois 4, Christenson 11, Mangold 11, Vertz 4, Olson 8, Wiese 8, Servais 1. 3-pt: Christenson, Wiese 2. FT: 6-8. Fouls: 17.

Manitowoc: Bolchen 5, Peterson 8, Johnson 3, Fruzen 12, Hamann 11, Swoboda 8, Kaiser 3. 3-pt: Fruzen, Hamann. FT: 18-21. Fouls: 14.

Luxemburg-Casco 53, Valders 43

LUXEMBURG - Brianna Bray led a balanced scoring attack for the Spartans with 11 points in their win over the Vikings.

Morgan Hickman led Valders with 14 points. Cassidy Tuschel also finished in double figures with 11 points.

Valders 33 10 - 43

Luxemburg-Casco 32 21 - 53

Valders: Tuschel 11, Wagner 3, Hochkammer 2, Fischer 3, Hickmann 14, Neuenfeldt 2, Zipperer 8. 3-pt: Tuschel, Fischer. FT: 7-10. Fouls: 22.

Luxemburg-Casco: Cherovsky 7, Bray 11, Mrotek 8, Treml 8, Paye 2, Wech 9, Deprez 2, Giese 6. 3-pt: Cherovsky, Bray, Treml, Wech. FT: 6-24. Fouls: 15.

Gibraltar 61, Sturgeon Bay 49

STURGEON BAY - The Vikings had a 16-4 advantage in made free throws in their win over the Clippers.

Andie Schar led Gilbraltar with 17 points. Colleen Carlisle and Betsy Lecy both added 11 points.

Autumn Rass led Sturgeon Bay with 12 points. Dasha Yeltysheva added 10.

Gibraltar 32 29 - 61

Sturgeon Bay 25 24 - 49

Gibraltar: Carlisle 11, Alexander 3, Prescott 5, Gorham 8, Schar 17, Chomeau 2, Church 4, Lecy 11. 3-pt: Alexander, Prescott, Lecy 3. FT: 16-27. Fouls: 13.

Sturgeon Bay: Kasten 9, Burlo 5, Rass 12, Yeltysheva 10, Carlson 5, Spritka 2, Wind 6. 3-pt: Burlo, Yeltysheva, Carlson. FT: 4-5. Fouls: 21.

Algoma 61, Green Bay East 20 (Monday)

GREEN BAY - Ryley Zimmerman scored 21 points to lead the Wolves to the nonconference win.

Emily Kirchman added 13 points for Algoma, which scored 40 points in the first half.

Green Bay East was led by Jamaya Mariner with 10 points.

Algoma 40 21 - 61

Green Bay East 10 10 - 20

Algoma: Zimmerman 21, Mattson 4, Luedke 2, Panger 9, Sullivan 4, Slaby 2, Robinson 4, Kirchman 13, Gerdmann 2. 3-pt: Zimmerman 2, Panger. FT: 9-12. Fouls: 14.

Green Bay East: Payant 3, Gaytan 2, Mariner 10, Gonion 2, Hahn 3. 3-pt: Mariner. FT: 5-12. Fouls: 11.

Coleman 61, Menominee, Mich. 49 (Monday)

COLEMAN - Aubrey Bintz scored 20 points to lead Coleman to the win.

Cameron Zeitler added 15 points and Kiersten Jensen scored 11 for the Cougars.

Menominee 28 21 - 49

Coleman 30 31 - 61

Menominee: Chouinard 2, Axtell 12, Drifka 24, Bayerl 4, Marineau 2, Bouty 3, Barker 2. 3-pt: Drifka 4. FT: 10-21. Fouls: 21.

Coleman: Hanrahan 2, Hoida 4, Bintz 20, Zeitler 15, Hinther 4, Compe 5, Jensen 11. 3-pt: Bintz, Zeitler, Jensen. FT: 14-26. Fouls: 18.

Wausaukee 47, Crivitz 46 (Monday)

CRIVITZ - The Rangers outscored the Wolverines 18-8 at the free throw line to pull out the victory.

Wausaukee was led by Rachel Schlies with 15 points and Melody Schaal with 12 points.

Crivitz was led by Lucy Gruszynski with 15 points.

Crivitz 21 25 - 46

Wausaukee 22 25 - 47

Crivitz: Gruszynski 15, Watson 7, Tracy 5, Werner 4, K. Pusick 9, M. Pusick 6. 3-pt: Gruszynski, Watson. FT: 8-15. Fouls: 24.

Wausaukee: M. Schaal 12, Schlies 15, L. Schaal 5, K. Luccarini 10, S. Luccarini 5. 3-pt: L. Schaal. FT: 18-27. Fouls: 14.

Lena 40, Niagara 34 (Monday)

LENA - Natalie McNurlen made four 3-pointers and scored 25 points to lead Lena to the victory.

Niagara was led by Josie Rock with 14 points.

Niagara 15 19 - 34

Lena 20 20 - 40

Niagara: Lukowicz 2, Rock 14, Wells 4, Borchardt 7, Marki 2, Oratch 5. 3-pt: Rock 4. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 13.

Lena: McNurlen 25, E. Brooks 9, C. Brooks 4, Koslowsky 2. 3-pt: McNurlen 4. FT: 8-13. Fouls: 11.

BOYS HOCKEY

Mosinee 6, De Pere 3

MOSINEE - Mosinee scored five goals in the third period to defeat the Voyageurs.

Mosinee got three goals from Grant Kuklinski and one each from Caden Schmirler, Daniel DeCaluwe and Spencer Swiderski. Gavin Obremski had two assists.

De Pere’s goals were scored by Jake Weckwerth, Logan Dost and Eli Olson. AJ Butrymowicz and Evan Ott had assists.

Garret Donohue had 18 saves for Mosinee. Keegan Handrick had 26 saves for De Pere.

Stevens Point 2, Ashwaubenon 1

ASHWAUBENON - The Panthers got third-period goals from Kade Smigaj and Grant Molski to rally for the win over the Jaguars.

Jackson Schroeder assisted on Molski’s game-winner, which came at 12:08 of the third period.

Ashwaubenon had taken a 1-0 lead in the first period on Matt Schuch’s goal with Caden Czyzewski and Caden Bartelme getting assists.

Hunter Christjohn had 22 saves for Stevens Point. Lincoln Simons had 27 saves for Ashwaubenon.

BOYS SWIMMING

Port Washington 137, Kiel/Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah 120, Shawano 44

200 Medley R: 1, Port Washington 1:54.09. 2, Port Washington 2:20.50. 200 Free: 1, Daniel Madson K 1:58.40; 2, Jack Sickles PW 1:58.58. 200 IM: 1, Mason Fintelmann K 2:30.50; 2, Samuel Keuler K 2:34.49. 50 Free: 1, Braden Barkley S :26.58; 2, Austin Riesterer K :28.28. Diving: 1, Sawyer Moore K 174.95; 2, Gabe Baumann PW 115.20. 100 Fly: 1, Charlie Prince PW :56.30; 2, Daniel Boyer K 1:01.81. 100 Free: 1, Samuel Keuler K :58.44; 2, Mason Fintelmann K 1:01.10. 500 Free: 1, Daniel Madson K 5:31.02; 2, Ben Falkenberg PW 5:46.16. 200 Free R: 1, Kiel/Elkhart Lake (Daniel Madson, Mason Fintelmann, Samuel Keuler, Daniel Boyer) 1:42.99; 2, Shawano (Braden Barkley, Baelyn Putz, Daniel Bergmann, Ben Langlois) 1:46.12. 100 Back: 1, Jack Sickles PW 1:03.14; 2, Aaron Federwisch K 1:07.76. 100 Breast: 1, Charlie Prince PW 1:03.33; 2, Finn Ritter PW 1:15.41. 400 Free R: 1, Port Washington 3:43.90; 2, Kiel/Elkhart Lake (Daniel Madson, Mason Fintelmann, Samuel Keuler, Daniel Boyer) 3:44.66.

WRESTLING

Coleman 72, Oconto Falls 9

220: Devin Otto C won by forfeit. 285: Kain Otto C pinned Brenner Cole 1:59. 106: Garrett Ganter OF pinned Parker Owens 1:57. 113: Conner Markiewicz C won by forfeit. 120: John Nowak C pinned Landon Magnin 1:53. 126: Hunter Bozile OF dec. Chase Gruber 3-2. 132: Wyatt Van Haren C pinned Ethan Zielinski 3:00. 138: Brady Gross C pinned Parker Peterson 4:35. 145: Cameron Kimmell C won by forfeit. 152: Micah Kuchta C pinned Jeremy Earley 1:42. 160: William Bieber C pinned Quinton McDonald 1:45. 170: Isiaiah Nowak C won by forfeit. 182: Peter Kuchta C won by forfeit. 195: West Bieber C won by forfeit.

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