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BOYS BASKETBALL

De Pere 73, Notre Dame 43

GREEN BAY - John Kinziger became De Pere’s all-time leading scorer and the Redbirds used a huge second half to cruise past the Tritons in Fox River Classic Conference action.

Kinziger broke Brevin Pritzl’s scoring record of 1,720 points and finished the game with 14 points. Kinziger now has 1,728 career points.

Zach Kinziger led De Pere with 24 points. Will Hornseth had 12 points for the Redbirds.

Leading the Notre Dame offense was Andrew Rader with 12 points.

De Pere led 26-21 at intermission before using a 47-22 second-half advantage to seize control.

De Pere 26 47 - 73

Notre Dame 21 22 - 43

De Pere: Z. Kinziger 24, J. Kinziger 14, Hornseth 12, Demovsky 6, Willihnganz 5, Herman 4, Wicker 2, Gregorie 2, Dorchester 2, Kulow 2. 3-pt: Z. Kinziger 3, Hornseth, Willihnganz. FT: 14-15. Fouls: 15.

Notre Dame: Rader 12, Wall-Atim 8, Weber 7, Lawton 6, Guyette 5, Augustine 3, May 2. 3-pt: Rader, Augustine. FT: 13-17. Fouls: 13.

Bay Port 88, Green Bay Southwest 79

SUAMICO - The Pirates rolled out to a 19-point halftime lead and then withstood a comeback attempt by the Trojans to pick up the win.

Jayden Hackett led Bay Port with 30 points. AJ Lieuwen added 29 points while Vince Vandervest scored 15 points. Mason Cornette chipped in with 10 points.

Connor Pytleski led Green Bay Southwest with 33 points. Chris Seals and Micah Johnson added 16 and 12 points, respectively.

Green Bay Southwest 27 52 - 79

Bay Port 46 42 - 88

Green Bay Southwest: VanBoxtel 4, Johnson 12, Danforth 2, Pytleski 33, Yang 3, Seals 16, Rauschenbach 9. 3-pt: VanBoxtel, Johnson 4, Pytleski 4, Yang, Seals, Rauschenbach. FT: 13-15. Fouls: 18.

Bay Port: Vandervest 15, Mas. Cornette 10, Hackett 30, Lieuwen 29, Yanda 2, Mad. Cornette 2. 3-pt: Cornette 2, Hackett 4, Lieuwen 5. FT: 13-17. Fouls: 12.

Green Bay Preble 69, Pulaski 66

PULASKI - Jack Thorpe poured in 21 points and Anthony Cortes-Buenrostro added 19 as the Hornets outlasted the Red Raiders.

Also scoring in double figures for Preble were Ty Gerard with 14 and Thomas Michaels 13.

Derek Shaw scored a game-high 31 points, including hitting five 3-pointers, to power Pulaski.

Colin Schultz added 13 points for the Red Raiders.

Green Bay Preble 28 41 - 69

Pulaski 26 40 - 66

Green Bay Preble: Cortes-Buenrostro 19, Gerard 14, Baptiste 2, Michaels 13, Thorpe 21. 3-pt: Cortes-Buenrostro 4, Gerard, Thorpe 2. FT: 12-18. Fouls: 14.

Pulaski: Shaw 31, Schultz 13, Wotruba 8, Robaidek 9, Schmidt 5. 3-pt: Shaw 5, Schultz. FT: 14-17. Fouls: 18.

Oconto 55, Chilton 46

CHILTON - The Blue Devils grabbed a 14-point halftime lead and held on for the nonconference win over the Tigers.

Kadin Baxter led Oconto with 21 points.

Chilton was led by Will Fuerbringer and Ryan Pierquet, who both scored 11 points. Pierquet also had 11 rebounds.

Oconto 27 28 - 55

Chilton 13 33 - 46

Oconto: K. Baxter 21, D. Baxter 12, Martin 5, Campshure 8, Koch 9.

Chilton: Piepenburg 2, Grube 3, Fuerbringer 11, Mueller 8, Pierquet 11, Woelfel 2, Halbach 9. 3-pt: Grube, Mueller, Pierquet, Halbach. FT: 10-20. Fouls: 15.

Kewaunee 77, Wrightstown 75

KEWAUNEE - The Storm held on for the win after the Tigers rallied from 14 points down with just over nine minutes remaining in the second half.

Cal Ihlenfeldt led Kewaunee with 24 points. Thomas Stangel added 20 points. Jordan Lamack contributed 10 points.

Marshall Edinger led Wrightstown with 18 points. Shea Cavanaugh added 14 points. Jack Hermann and Keegan Spees both scored 11 points.

Wrightstown 40 35 - 75

Kewaunee 40 37 - 77

Wrightstown: Leitzke 7, Hermann 11, Humphreys 10, Cavanaugh 14, Cyra 2, Spees 11, Edinger 18, Bousley 2. 3-pt: Leitzke, Humphreys, Cavanaugh, Spees, Edinger. FT: 18-28. Fouls: 24.

Kewaunee: Kohnle 2, Stangel 20, Wisnicky 2, Brann 3, Cullen 8, Pribek 8, Lamack 10, Ihlenfeldt 24. 3-pt: Stangel, Brann, Cullen 2, Ihlenfeldt. FT: 16-26. Fouls: 22.

Southern Door 66, Sheboygan Falls 49

SHEBOYGAN FALLS - The Eagles defeated the Falcons led by Drew Daoust’s game-high 36 points.

Taylor Schaefer and Jared Hawkey each added 13 points for Southern Door.

Carter Korff and Dane Nickolai each scored nine points to lead Sheboygan Falls.

Southern Door 29 37 - 66

Sheboygan Falls 23 26 - 49

Southern Door: Daoust 36, Schaefer 13, Hawkey 13, Malvitz 4. 3-pt: Daoust 4, Hawkey. FT: 13-20. Fouls: 14.

Sheboygan Falls: Gordon 2, Schneider 8, Ca. Korff 9, Nickolai 9, Iwanski 3, Verhulst 8, Scheibl 4, Ch. Korff 2, Mayer 4. 3-pt: Ca. Korff, Nickolai 2, Iwanski. FT: 4-10. Fouls: 20.

Bonduel 63, Manawa 52

BONDUEL - Freshman Ryan Westrich led Bonduel with 20 points in its win over the Wolves.

Cade Johnson and Charlie Tauchen both added 12 points for the Bears.

Nathan Gorman led Manawa with 13 points. Tanner Nienhaus added 12.

Manawa 29 23 - 52

Bonduel 33 30 - 63

Manawa: Nienhaus 12, Jepson 6, Schlueter 4, Krueger 6, Gorman 13, Zemple 2, Haas 9. 3-pt: Nienhaus 2, Krueger. FT: 10-16. Fouls: 16.

Bonduel: Johnson 12, Margelofsky 9, Westrich 20, Tauchen 12, Basten 1, Weier 7, Springborn 2. 3-pt: Johnson 3, Margelofsky 2, Westrich, Tauchen 4. FT: 5-12. Fouls: 10.

Coleman 54, Gillett 46

GILLETT - The Cougars doubled their halftime lead en route to defeating the Tigers.

Logan Kurth hit four 3-pointers to finish with a game-high 20 points for Coleman. Joseph Olsen added 13 points and Evan Hockers had 12 for the Cougars.

Austin VandeCorput led Gillett with 13 points and Jesse DeBauch scored 11 for the Tigers.

Coleman 30 24 - 54

Gillett 26 20 - 46

Coleman: VanDeWalle 3, Olsen 13, Rennie 1, Mongin 2, Kurth 20, Hockers 12, Kostreva 3. 3-pt: Kurth 4. FT: 14-21. Fouls: 8.

Gillett: Matczak 7, Frank 4, Franti 9, Bjelland 2, VandeCorput 13, J. DeBauch 11. 3-pt: Matczak, Franti, VandeCorput 3, DeBauch 3. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 18.

Oneida Nation 76, Suring 53

SURING - Ethan Danforth scored 21 points and Marqus Thayer added 18 to lead the Thunderhawks to the win over the Eagles.

Maxwell Fisher-Yancy led Suring with 14 points. Ethan Lally and Ashtyn Edwards added 12 and 10 points, respectively.

Oneida Nation 40 36 - 76

Suring 15 38 - 53

Oneida Nation: Thayer 18, Et. Danforth 21, Van Boxtel 2, Ev. Danforth 11, Summers 1, D. Danforth 4, Rodriguez 8, Webster 5, V. Stevens 2, F. Stevens 4. 3-pt: Thayer, Et. Danforth 5, Webster. FT: 5-12. Fouls: 6.

Suring: Q. Thomson 3, T. Thomson 8, Lally 12, VandenElzen 2, Bailey 2, Edwards 10, Fisher-Yancy 14, Ferrell 2. 3-pt: Lally 4, Edwards 3. FT: 5-7. Fouls: 14.

Crivitz 81, Niagara 26

NIAGARA - Sean Christiansen scored 16 points and Jackson Flowers and Brady Tadisch both scored 12 to lead the Wolverines to the win over the Badgers.

Nicholas Krueger led Niagara, which trailed 46-19 at halftime, with eight points.

Crivitz 46 35 - 81

Niagara 19 7 - 26

Crivitz: Mertens 9, Zimmer 2, Christiansen 16, Werner 9, Spaulding 3, Klaver 9, Flowers 12, Tarmann 2, Tadisch 12, Sellen 7. 3-pt: Mertens, Christiansen, Werner, Spaulding, Klaver 3, Flowers 2, Sellen. FT: 5-6. Fouls: 15.

Niagara: Swanson 1, Colenso 4, Krueger 8, Shampo 5, Weber 2, Holmes 2, Hedmark 2, Stachowicz 2. 3-pt: Shampo. FT: 3-9. Fouls: 5.

Two Rivers 62, Gibraltar 52

FISH CREEK - The Purple Raiders made 11 3-point baskets in their win over the Vikings.

Brady Richards made five 3-pointers and finished with a team-high 29 points for Two Rivers. Orian Gauger added 17 points.

Jake Schar and Will Friedenfels both scored 14 points to lead Gibraltar. Braden Sitte added 13 points.

Two Rivers 27 35 - 62

Gibraltar 18 34 - 52

Two Rivers: Gauger 17, Gallagher 6, Richards 29, Popp 5, Kadow 5. 3-pt: Gauger 3, Gallagher, Richards 5, Popp, Kadow. FT: 9-14. Fouls: 14.

Gibraltar: Sitte 13, Voight 4, Burgess 3, Maltby 2, TJ Schar 14, Merkel 2, Friednefels 14. 3-pt: Schar. FT: 11-16. Fouls: 13.

Bonduel 63, Sturgeon Bay 50 (Monday)

STURGEON BAY - Noah Weier led four Bears in double figures with 14 points in the victory.

Karter Schroeder added 13 points, while Ryan Westrich and Charlie Tauchen each scored 12.

Sturgeon Bay was led by Jackson Starr with 18 points and Calvin Richard with 14.

Sturgeon Bay 12 38 - 50

Bonduel 30 33 - 63

Bonduel: Weier 14, Schroeder 13, Tauchen 12, Westrich 12, Johnson 5, Margelofsky 4, Springborn 3. 3-pt: Tauchen 2, Johnson, Weier. FT: 11-20. Fouls: 13.

Sturgeon Bay: Starr 18, Richard 14, Aune 6, Evers 6, Hubbard 4, Ayala-Zeno 2. 3-pt: Richard 4, Aune 2. FT: 10-13. Fouls: 20.

Goodman/Pembine 78, Wausaukee 45 (Monday)

WAUSAUKEE - Layne Rowley scored 19 points to lead Wausaukee in the loss.

Goodman/Pembine 33 45 - 78

Wausaukee 18 27 - 45

Goodman/Pembine: Ehlert 33, Erickson 15, Barribeau 22, Brunette 6, Knutson 2. 3-pt: Ehlert 4, Erickson. FT: 19-26.

Wausaukee: K. Suennen 5, Brunette 3, D. Suennen 6, Vanick 7, Schroeder 5, Rowley 19. 3-pt: D. Suennen 2, K. Suennen. FT: 8-14.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Notre Dame 72, De Pere 28

GREEN BAY - Trista Fayta had the hot hand with a game-high 17 points and Kaia Waldrop added 14 as the Tritons raced out to an 18-point halftime lead and never looked back.

Gracie Grzesk chipped in 12 points and Peyton Musial had 10 points for Notre Dame.

Sophie Hafeman led De Pere with 11 points.

De Pere 16 12 - 28

Notre Dame 34 38 - 72

De Pere: Tassoul 2, Anderson 3, Wettstein 7, Chapman 2, Hafeman 11, Dugenske 3. 3-pt: Anderson, Dugenske. FT: 4-7. Fouls: 12.

Notre Dame: Barington 6, Webster 3, Fayta 17, Whitehouse 9, Waldrop 14, Greisen 1, Musial 10, Grzesk 12. 3-pt: Barington, Webster, Fayta 2, Whitehouse, Grzesk. FT: 10-16. Fouls: 12.

Ashwaubenon 51, Sheboygan South 30

ASHWAUBENON - Hannah Hutto scored 16 points and Avery Amenson added 10 as the Jaguars used a big second half to pull away for the Fox River Classic Conference win.

Ashwaubenon led 22-16 at the half before closing the game on a 29-14 run.

Jordan Paltzer led the Redwings with nine points.

Sheboygan South 16 14 - 30

Ashwaubenon 22 29 - 51

Sheboygan South: Ertman 7, Jensen 4, Paltzer 9, Lloyd 6, Judkins 4. 3-pt: Ertman 2, Lloyd. FT: 7-13. Fouls: 12.

Ashwaubenon: Raye 3, Guarascio 8, Zabel 1, Hutto 16, Senger 2, Phipps 8, Amenson 10, Johnson 1, Daul 2. 3-pt: Guarascio, Amenson 2. FT: 8-12. Fouls: 13.

Green Bay Preble 54, Pulaski 43

GREEN BAY - Helena Paplham scored 13 of her 15 points in the second half to rally the Hornets to the win over the Red Raiders.

Mia Racine led Green Bay Preble with 22 points.

Pulaski was led by Morgan Vertz and Madeline Christenson, who both scored 10 points.

Pulaski 28 15 - 43

Green Bay Preble 22 32 - 54

Pulaski: Fischer 2, Christenson 10, Mangold 7, Vertz 10, Olson 3, Wiese 7, Ficauri 1, Servais 3.

Green Bay Preble: E. Smith 2, Racine 22, Novitski 4, Al. Butterbrodt 5, Am. Butterbrodt 2, Schadrie 4, Paplham 15.

Luxemburg-Casco 53, Little Chute 25

LITTLE CHUTE - The Spartans used a balanced scoring attack as they rolled to the North Eastern Conference win.

Eleven players scored and seven had at least six points for Luxemburg-Casco. Haley Paye led the way with seven.

The Mustangs were led by Riley Schultz with 14 points.

Luxemburg-Casco 23 30 - 53

Little Chute 10 15 - 25

Luxemburg-Casco: Cherovsky 6, Bray 6, Mrotek 2, Treml 6, Paye 7, Wech 6, DeBaker 1, Deprez 6, Hanmann 6, Giese 4, Fameree 3. 3-pt: Bray, Paye, Wech 2, Hanmann 2, Fameree. FT: 8-13. Fouls: 13.

Little Chute: Martin 2, Birling 5, Daelke 2, Ruesch 2, Schultz 14. 3-pt: Birling. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 14.

Xavier 77, Green Bay East 27

APPLETON - The Hawks scored 62 points in the first half in the Bay Conference win.

Faith Hafner led Xavier with 17 points. Kylee Standish added 13, while Joy Krull and Molly Martine each scored 11.

Green Bay East was led by Jamaya Mariner with 20 points.

Green Bay East 15 12 - 27

Xavier 62 15 - 77

Green Bay East: Pyant 1, Mariner 20, Hohn 6. 3-pt: Mariner. FT: 2-3.

Xavier: Hafner 17, Standish 13, J. Krull 11, Doering 8, Martine 11, Heimann 2, Tylinski 5, Bettag 4, Wanty 2, Stempa 4. 3-pt: Hafner 3, Standish, Doering. FT: 10-14.

Sevastopol 59, Oneida Nation 34

ONEIDA - The Pioneers had a 10-point advantage by the half over the Thunderhawks and scored as many points after the break as Oneida did for the entire game.

Naomi Rikkola scored a game-high 16 points and Bailey Rikkola added 15 for Sevastopol. Kayla Ranly and Libby Ash each added 10 points for the Pioneers.

Jaylyn Caldwell had 11 points to lead Oneida and Mariah Cloud tacked on 10 for the Thunderhawks.

Sevastopol 25 34 - 59

Oneida 15 19 - 34

Sevastopol: Ranly 10, B. Rikkola 15, Ash 10, Herrell 4, N. Rikkola 16, R. Schauske 4. 3-pt: B. Rikkola, Ash, N. Rikkola 2. FT: 9-16. Fouls: 14.

Oneida: Cloud 10, Caldwell 11, House 6, M. King 3, T. King 4. 3-pt: House 2, M. King. FT: 7-13. Fouls: 14.

Coleman 56, Peshtigo 38

PESHTIGO - The Cougars were up 13 at the half and continued to cruise to victory in their defeat of the Bulldogs.

Aubrey Bintz scored a game-high 17 points for Coleman and Kiersten Jensen added 14 for the Cougars.

Akira Smalls led Peshtigo with 12 points.

Coleman 28 28 - 56

Peshtigo 15 23 - 38

Coleman: Hanrahan 9, Hoida 5, Bintz 17, Zeitler 7, Hinther 1, Liptak 3, Jensen 14. 3-pt: Hanrahan 3, Bintz, Zeitler, Liptak, Jensen 3. FT: 11-22. Fouls: 16.

Peshtigo: Ellie 4, Phillips 9, Tonn 7, Peters 4, Brissette 2, Smalls 12. 3-pt: Tonn. FT: 15-21. Fouls: 17.

Two Rivers 73, Sturgeon Bay 48

TWO RIVERS - The Purple Raiders were too potent for the Clippers, running out to the 25-point nonconference win.

Autumn Rass led Sturgeon Bay with 16 points, Dasha Yeltysehva and Regan Kasten both added 12 points.

WRESTLING

Wrightstown 72, Waupaca 12

138: Kevin Biese WR pinned Noah Crane 2:33. 145: Jacob Durocher WR pinned Noah Crane 1:42. 152: Owen Krueger WR won by forfeit. 160: Isaiah Pennenberg WR pinned TJ Grant 1:34. 170: Nick Alexander WR pinned Owen Hansen 5:00. 182: Carter Gilson WR pinned Cooper Pate 1:27. 195: Gavin Warren WA pinned Payton Vande Hey 4:48. 220: Sam Keuler WR won by forfeit. 285: Brendan Gustafson WR won by forfeit. 106: Nate Sherman WA won by forfeit. 113: Everett Koltz WR pinned J.J. Azuara 3:19. 120: Cameron Schumacher WR pinned Savana Hansen 1:30. 126: Riley Verbeten WR pinned Matt Schmidt 3:20. 132: Aidan Wilson WR won by forfeit.

Wrightstown 66, Marinette 18

145: Jacob Durocher W pinned Nicolas Baldwin :32. 152: Owen Krueger W pinned Ian Treptow 3:43. 160: Isaiah Pennenberg W pinned Benjamin Rickaby :38. 170: Nick Alexander W pinned Cooper Smith 1:18. 182: Jaxon Smith M pinned Carter Gilson 2:25. 195: Logan Paris M won by forfeit. 220: Sam Keuler W won by forfeit. 285: Brendan Gustafson W won by forfeit. 106: Isaac Hermanson M won by forfeit. 113: Everett Koltz W pinned Grace Holguin :23. 120: Cameron Schumacher W pinned Marvin Alexis 1:00. 126: Riley Verbeten W won by forfeit. 132: Aidan Wilson W won by forfeit. 138: Kevin Biese W pinned Skylar Allman :51.

Wrightstown 66, Fox Valley Lutheran 6

152: Owen Krueger W pinned Tristan Hagen 1:57. 160: Isaiah Pennenberg W pinned Jonah Uhlenbrauck 3:52. 170: Nick Alexander W pinned Cody Liebzeit 1:36. 182: Carter Gilson W pinned Luke Knittle 1:18. 195: Payton Vande Hey W won by decision 11-9. 220: Sam Keuler W dec. Sam Krause 7-3. 285: Brendan Gustafson W pinned Andres Sanchez 1:06. 106: Hunter Neider FVL won by forfeit. 113: Everett Koltz W pinned Tyler Martin 2:49. 120: Cameron Schumacher W dec. Grant Shea 10-3. 126: Riley Verbeten W pinned Ian Holmes 1:53. 132: Aiden Wilson W pinned Eli Stern :52. 138: Kevin Biese W won by forfeit. 145: Jacob Durocher W dec. Austin Kufner 6-0.

Marinette 48, Fox Valley Lutheran 36

138: Skylar Allman M pinned Sophia Wunderlich 1:37. 145: Austin Kufner FVL pinned Nicolas Baldwin 1:46. 152: Ian Treptow M pinned Tristan Hagen 1:42. 160: Benjamin Rickaby M pinned Jonah Uhlenbrauck 3:42. 170: Cooper Smith M pinned Cody Liebzeit 1:01. 182: Jaxon Smith M pinned Luke Knittel 1:08. 195: Logan Paris M pinned Jack Egan 1:48. 220: Sam Krause FVL won by forfeit. 285: Andres Sanchez FVL won by forfeit. 106: Isaac Hermanson M pinned Hunter Neider :58. 113: Grace Holguin M pinned Tyler Martin 5:02. 120: Grant Shea FVL pinned Marvin Alexis :28. 126: Ian Holmes won by forfeit. 132: Eli Stern FVL 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