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BOYS BASKETBALL

St. Mary Catholic 87, St. Mary’s Springs 84

FOX CROSSING - Cole Uhlenbrauck scored 24 points and Danny Griffith added 22 to lead the Zephyrs past the Ledgers in a battle of undefeated top 10 teams in Division 4 in the championship game of the Holy Buckets Tournament.

Uhlenbrauck hit six of the team’s nine 3-pointers. Fisher Mackenzie also had 20 points for third-ranked SMC (9-0).

Lucas Rameker paced top-ranked Springs (5-1) with 29 points with Josiah Moul adding 24.

St. Mary’s Springs  39  45  -  84

St. Mary Catholic  38  49  -  87

Springs: Josiah Moul 24, Rameker 29, Pitz 2, Sam Coon 10, John Coon 2, Noah Moul 7, Jahns 10. 3-pt: J. Moul, Rameker 3, S. Coon. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 23.

SMC: Griffith 22, Fairweather 8, Ripley 2, Nackers 11, Uhlenbrauck 24, Mackenzie 20. 3-pt: Griffith, Fairweather, Uhlenbrauck 6, Mackenzie 4. FT: 15-22. Fouls: 14.

Ashwaubenon 75, Appleton East 56

GREEN BAY - The Jaguars used a big second half to pull away from the Patriots after the game was tied at halftime at the Kress Center.

Ashwaubenon was led by Jackson Sims with 31 points. Drew Tomashek and Zach Kelly both scored 13.

Caleb Glaser led Appleton East with 25 points and Joey La Chapell scored 18.

Appleton East 27 29 - 56

Ashwaubenon 27 48 - 75

Appleton East: Prestigiacomo 4, Koehler 2, La Chapell 18, Golden 2, Weisbach 3, Glaser 25, Keil 2. 3-pt: La Chapell 2, Glaser, Prestigiacomo. FT: 15-19. Fouls: 17.

Ashwaubenon: Tomashek 13, Bostedt 2, Vang 3, Kelly 13, Schoen 3, Sims 31, Zollar 10. 3-pt: Sims 3, Zollar 3, Tomashek. FT: 13-15. Fouls: 18.

Wauwatosa West 75, Kaukauna 56

MEQUON - The Ghosts were outscored by 12 points in the second half in the loss at the WBY Shootout.

Jon O’Neill scored 16 points to lead Kaukauna. Keegan Van Kauwenberg and Carson Awe each scored 14.

Wauwatosa West was led by Cole Hansenb with 21 points.

Kaukauna 32 24 - 56

Wauwatosa West 36 39 - 75

Kaukauna: Mudler 3, Awe 14, DePrez 5, Doriot 2, Roehrig 2, O’Neill 16, Van Kauwenberg 14. 3-pt: Awe 4, Van Kauwenberg 4, Mudler, DePrez. FT: 6-8. Fouls: 11.

Wauwatosa West: J. Hansen 12, Boesel 15, Rogers 16, Stern 1, Long 6, C. Hansen 21, Smith 4. 3-pt: J. Hansen 2, Boesel 2, Rogers, C. Hansen. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 7.

Green Bay Preble 60, Menasha 56

GREEN BAY - The Hornets outscored the Bluejays 13-5 at the free throw line and that was the difference in the Preble Holiday Tournament game.

Jack Thorpe led Preble with 20 points and Anthony Cortes-Buenrostro added 14.

Menasha was led by Trayveon Lockridge with 24 points.

Menasha 26 30 - 56

Green Bay Preble 30 30 - 60

Menasha: Lockridge 24, Yonker 11, White 7, Ludvigsen 5, Nsana 4, Wienandt 3, Young 2. 3-pt: Lockridge 4, Yonker, Ludvigsen, Wienandt. FT: 5-9.

Green Bay Preble: Thorpe 20, Cortes-Buenrostro 14, Gerard 8, Michaels 8, Goebel 6, Jean-Baptiste 4. 3-pt: Cortes-Buenrostro, Gerard 2, Goebel 2, Jean-Baptiste. FT: 13-22.

St. Mary Catholic's Fisher MacKenzie celebrates a 3-point basket against St. Mary's Springs during their boys basketball game Wednesday in Fox Crossing. St. Mary Catholic won 87-84.
St. Mary Catholic's Fisher MacKenzie celebrates a 3-point basket against St. Mary's Springs during their boys basketball game Wednesday in Fox Crossing. St. Mary Catholic won 87-84.

Fox Valley Lutheran 74, Appleton West 71

APPLETON - The Foxes withstood a furious West rally to hold on to the win at home.

Appleton West trailed 35-21 at the half but put up 50 points in the second only to be turned away.

Nick Kraftzenk had 19 points and Adam Loberger chipped in 15 for FVL.

Mikail Harmison had 20 points for West with Kaden Gowdy adding 17.

Appleton West 21 50 - 71

Fox Valley Lutheran 35 39 - 74

Appleton West: Harmison 20, Brown 12, Potts 7, Gowdy 17, Schueppert 5, Downs 2, Holt 7, Fassbender 2. 3-pt: Harmison 2, Potts, Gowdy 5, Schueppert, Holt. FT: 13-23. Fouls: 12.

Fox Valley Lutheran: Knoll 5, Riesop 5, Loberger 15, Papendorf 13, Ferge 8, Heiges 5, Kraftzenk 19, Retzlaff 4. 3-pt: Knoll, Riesop, Loberger, Papendorf 2, Ferge. FT: 10-22. Fouls: 19.

Roncalli 49, Lourdes Academy 31

FOX CROSSING - The Jets outscored the Knights by 14 points in the second half to pull away for the victory.

Roncalli was led by Landon Chalupny with 11 points and Brayden Yanda with 10.

Lourdes was led by JJ McKellips with 12 points.

Roncalli 15 34 - 49

Lourdes Academy 11 20 - 31

Roncalli: Stockton 3, Yanda 10, Simmer 5, Bonin 2, Jergenson 6, Kubsch 7, Cowley 5, Chalupny 11. 3-pt: Jergenson 2, Stockton, Yanda, Simmer, Kubsch, Cowley, Chalupny. FT: 3-5. Fouls: 14.

Lourdes Academy: Bauer 3, Tollard 2, Machiros 2, Wing 8, Schettle 4, McKellips 12. 3-pt: McKellips 2, Bauer. FT: 4-9. Fouls: 7.

Marshfield 66, Janesville Parker 46

MEQUON - Owen Hanson scored 18 points to lead the Tigers to the victory at the WBY Shootout.

Brooks Hinson added 13 points, while Marcus Neve scored 12 and Luke LeMoine had 11.

Marshfield: LeMoine 11, Kurth 8, Hinson 13, Neve 12, Meverden 4, Hanson 18. 3-pt: Hinson 3, Kurth 2, Hanson. FT: 8-9. Fouls: 9.

Janesville Parker: Babbitt 6, Kim 1, Miller 8, Douglas 19, Skzrpchak 6, Rowin 6. 3-pt: Babbitt 2, Skzrpchak 2, Rowin. FT: 7-10. Fouls: 9.

Pacelli 67, Assumption 57

STEVENS POINT - The Cardinals outscored the Royals 12-2 in overtime for the victory in the Sentry Classic.

Assumption led 36-19 at halftime before Pacelli stormed back to force overtime.

Camden Schurk scored 20 points and Jaydon Awe had 18 for Pacelli.

Assumption was led by JT Schlaefer with 14 points.

Pacelli 19 36 12 - 67

Assumption 36 19 2 - 57

Pacelli: Van Order 7, Mayer 10, Jeidy 2, Schurk 20, Martin 3, Awe 18, Eckendorf 7. 3-pt: Martin. FT: 20-30. Fouls: 16.

Assumption: Schlaefer 14, Shaw 13, Leberg 10, Lobner 8, Statz 5, Matott 4, Klatt 3. 3-pt: Schlaefer 4, Lobner 2, Leberg, Shaw, Klatt.

Valders 69, Wrightstown 62

GREEN BAY - Valders used a 14-0 run in the second half to take the lead with about five minutes remaining and went on to the win at the Kress Center.

Jackson Olson led Valders with 21 points, including 15 in the second half. Cole Hove added 16 points and Trey Schneider scored 14.

Wrightstown was led by Marshall Edinger with 15 points and Shea Cavanaugh with 14.

Wrightstown 26 36 - 62

Valders 31 38 - 69

Wrightstown: Leitzke 3, Hermann 10, Humphreys 4, Lewandowski 4, Cavanaugh 14, Cyra 2, Spees 10, Edinger 15. 3-pt: Leitzke, Hermann, Cavanaugh, Spees, Edinger. FT: 7-8. Fouls: 27.

Valders: Schneider 14, Hove 16, Sabel 9, Sieracki 8, Young 1, Olson 21. 3-pt: Olson 2, Schneider, Hove, Sabel, Sieracki. FT: 19-35. Fouls: 11.

Green Bay East 42, Two Rivers 40

OOSTBURG - Tyler Boeder hit a 3-point shot at the buzzer, giving Green Bay East a 42-40 victory over Two Rivers in the consolation game of the Oostburg Tournament.

Boeder, a senior guard, finished with a game-high 20 points for the Red Devils, who improved to 2-6.

Brady Richards led Two Rivers with 17 points.

Two Rivers 21 19 - 40

Green Bay East 18 24 - 42

Two Rivers: Gauger 2, Gallagher 3, Richards 17, Kadow 7, Mott 7, Phillips 4. 3-pt: Gallagher, Kadow. FT: 3-11. Fouls: 14.

Green Bay East: Broadnax 11, Anderson 7, Boeder 20, DeVillers 2, Hall 2. 3-pt: Boeder 6. FT: 5-6. Fouls: 12.

Brillion 73, Kettle Moraine Lutheran 61

MEQUON - Jeremy Lorenz scored 21 points to lead the Lions to the victory at the WBY Shootout.

Lorenz became Brillion’s all-time leading scorer during the game and has 1,555 points for his career, passing Lowell Reese who had 1,554.

The Chargers were led by Trey Luehring with 17 points.

Brookfield Central 65, Neenah 56

MEQUON - Drew Edmond scored 24 points to lead the Lancers to the victory over the Rockets at the WBY Shootout.

Brookfield Central made six consecutive free throws in the final minute to seal the win.

Neenah was led by Charlie Wunderlich with 17 points. Cal Klesmit and Nolan Juckem added 16 and 11 points, respectively, for the Rockets.

Reedsville 63, Wisconsin Heights 33

REEDSVILLE - The Panthers defense held Wisconsin Heights to just 10 points in the second half in getting the win in the championship game of the Reedsville Holiday Tournament.

Camden Dvorachek led four players in double figures for Reedsville with 20 points. Ryan Taddy (15), Zach Dvorachek (13) and Parker Maney (10) also scored more than 10 points.

Camden Dvorachek added 14 rebounds and Zach Dvorachek had six assists.

Jacob Brabender had 13 points for Wisconsin Heights.

Wisconsin Heights 23 10 - 33

Reedsville 34 29 - 63

Wisconsin Heights: Vosburg 8, Pietrykoski 2, Adler 5, Wagner 2, Brabender 13, Fincsali 3. 3-pt: Vosburg 2, Adler, Brabender, Fincsali. FT: 4-4. Fouls: 11.

Reedsville: Taddy 15, Maney 10, Zach Dvorachek 13, Camden Dvorachek 20, Pautz 5. 3-pt: Taddy 3, Z. Dvorachek 3, Pautz. FT: 6-8. Fouls: 7.

Gillett 54, Lena 31

LENA - The Tigers outscored the Wildcats by 19 points in the second half to pull away for the win.

Gillett was led by Austin VandeCorput with 17 points. Jesse DeBauch and Aydin Franti each added 13.

Reed Hosking led Lena with 15 points.

Gillett 25 29 - 54

Lena 21 10 - 31

Gillett: Franti 13, Bjelland 3, Smith 8, VandeCorput 17, DeBauch 13. 3-pt: DeBauch 3, VandeCorput, Franti. FT: 3-5. Fouls: 15.

Lena: Spice 3, Hosking 15, Graef 2, Dean 2, Schlosser 6, Seefeldt 3. 3-pt: Spice, Hosking 2, Schlosser 2. FT: 6-16. Fouls: 8.

Crivitz 79, Oconto 61

GREEN BAY - The Wolverines scored 49 points in the second half to pull away for the victory at the Kress Center.

Tegan Werner scored 30 points to lead Crivitz, including going 9-for-9 at the free throw line. Sean Christiansen added 23 points and Jackson Flowers scored 14.

Oconto was led by Kadin Baxter with 22 points.

Crivitz 30 49 - 79

Oconto 34 27 - 61

Crivitz: Mertens 6, Christiansen 23, Werner 30, Flowers 14, Tadisch 6. 3-pt: Mertens, Werner, Flowers. FT: 14-18.

Oconto: K. Baxter 22, D. Baxter 12, Martin 6, Campshure 5, Gering 8, Koch 8. 3-pt: K. Baxter 2, D. Baxter 2, Martin 2, Campshure. FT: 6-8.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

North Fond du Lac 71, Golda Meir 36

NORTH FOND DU LAC - The Orioles had four players score in double figures in the nonconference win.

Lily Heidl led North Fond du Lac with 14 points. Lauren Stettbacher and Lucy Hughes each scored 12, and Allison Now had 10.

Golda Meir 17 19 - 36

North Fond du Lac 37 34 - 71

Golda Meir: Algee 3, Armon 2, Benson 13, Blackmon 12, Taylor 4, Thomas 2. 3-pt: Benson 2, Blackmon 2. FT: 4-17. Fouls: 20.

North Fond du Lac: Abril 8, Heidl 14, Now 10, Roberts 5, Krupp 1, Langolff 2, Belongia 2, Stettbacher 12, McCourt 2, Hughes 12, Fowler 3. 3-pt: Heidl 2, Hughes 2, Fowler. FT: 12-27. Fouls: 13.

Notre Dame 76, Kettle Moraine 67

WALES - Trista Fayta scored 20 points and Hope Barington added 19 to lead Notre Dame, the defending WIAA Division 2 state champs, over the defending D1 champs.

Sydney Whitehouse added 14 points for Notre Dame (6-1).

Grace Grocholski had 26 points to lead Kettle Moraine (9-1) with Braelyn Torres adding 23.

Notre Dame 44 32 - 76

Kettle Moraine 32 35 - 67

Notre Dame: Barington 19, Fayta 20, Whitehouse 14, Waldrop 6, Griesen 4, Musial 7, Grzesk 6. 3-pt: Barington 2, Fayta 3. FT: 7-13. Fouls: 13.

Kettle Moraine: Schopf 12, Torres 23, Lodes 2, Grocholski 26, Binagi 3, Volsburg 1. 3-pt: Schopf 4, Torres 5, Grocholski 2, Binagi. FT: 9-11. Fouls: 14.

Appleton East 70, Milwaukee King 51

SHOREWOOD - The Patriots raced to a 44-24 halftime lead in getting the win over the Generals in the I-43 Tournament at Shorewood High School.

Sammi Beyer had 19 points and Lindsey Gerard added 14 to lead East.

Imani Warren had 34 points for King.

Appleton East 44 26 - 70

Milwaukee King 24 27 - 51

Appleton East: Doszak 3, Schwan 1, Wreath 9, Beyer 19, Meulemans 9, Neubauer 10, Ott 3, Arent 1, Gerard 14, Jazdzewski 1. 3-pt: Doszak, Beyer 2, Meulemans, Neubauer 2, Ott. FT: 8-15. Fouls: 13.

Milwaukee King: Henry 4, Howard 4, Warren 34, Hunt 3, Wohlt 2, Johnson 4. 3-pt: Henry, Howard. FT: 11-20. Fouls: 13.

Ashwaubenon 72, Luxemburg-Casco 33

ASHWAUBENON - The Jaguars led by 17 points at the half and continued to pull away in the second half to get the win.

Addy Phipps led Ashwaubenon (4-6) with 22 points with Gianna Guarascio adding 11 points.

Erin Cherovsky and Magdeline Hanmann each had eight points for the Spartans.

Luxemburg-Casco 19 14 - 33

Ashwaubenon 36 36 - 72

Luxemburg-Casco: Cherovsky 8, Bray 7, Mrotek 2, Deprez 5, Hanmann 8, Fameree 3. 3-pt: Bray 2, Deprez, Hanmann 2, Fameree. FT: 3-4. Fouls: 11.

Ashwaubenon: Raye 5, Guarascio 11, Hutto 4, Senger 6, Phipps 22, Amenson 6, Daul 6, Mader 3, Kirst 9. 3-pt: Guarascio, Kirst. FT: 12-14. Fouls: 12.

Oak Creek 52, Kimberly 49

PEWAUKEE - Paulina Hernandez scored 15 points and Lola Predergast added 11 to lead Oak Creek to the tight win over Kimberly at the Pewaukee Holiday Tournament.

Kenzie Drout had 22 points for Kimberly to lead all scorers with Kate McGinnis adding 10 points.

Kimberly 24 25 - 49

Oak Creek 28 24 - 52

Kimberly: Bentley Drout 5, Kilpatrick 5, Dietrich 5, McGinnis 10, Paveletzke 3, Kenzie Drout 22. 3-pt: B. Drout, Kilpatrick, McGinnis 2, Paveletzke, K. Drout 2. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 12.

Oak Creek: Noll 2, Alramahi 8, Grudzielanek 5, Jones 3, Geason 3, Hanson 5, Hernandez 15, Prendergast 11. 3-pt: Alramahi 2, Grudzielanek, Jones, Hanson, Hernandez, Prendergast 3. FT: 11-12. Fouls: 11.

Stevens Point 77, Greenfield 56

STEVENS POINT - Emma Jossie scored 23 points and also had nine rebounds and seven assists in leading the Panthers to the win at the Sentry Classic.

Adaleah Nest had 13 points with Brittany Beadles and Reese Ryan scoring 12 and 11 points, respectively, for SPASH (7-3).

Greenfield 30 26 - 56

SPASH 45 32 - 77

SPASH: Nest 13, Beadles 12, Kornowski 2, Moe 7, Ryan 11, Weiler 5, Jossie 23, Strasman 2. 3-pt: Beadles, Nest 3, Moe, Jossie 2.

Lake Mills 55, Waupun 50

WATERTOWN - In a battle of top 10 teams in Division 3, Bella Pitta scored 30 points, including 11 in overtime, to lift No. 6-ranked Lake Mills to the win over Waupun at the Watertown Holiday Tournament.

Kayl Petersen led top-ranked Waupun with 20 points with Gracie Gopalan chipping in 12.

Waupun  26  17  7  -  50

Lake Mills  18  25  12  -  55

Waupun: Aalsma 10, Vandestreek 4, Harder 4, Gopalan 12, Petersen 20. 3-pt: Gopalan, Petersen 2. FT: 7-12. Fouls: 18.

Lake Mills: Emily Wollin 9, Burling 7, Guerrero 6, Taylor Wollin 3, Pitta 30. 3-pt: Wollin, Burling, Guerrero 2, Pitta 3. FT: 10-21. Fouls: 12.

Lomira 48, Fennimore 37

JUNEAU - The Lions led by 11 points at halftime in the victory at the Wiegel Strong Dodger Classic Holiday Tournament.

Savanna Frea had 13 points, Jaye Zingsheim scored 11 and Emily Dreikosen had 10 to lead Lomira.

Fennimore 15 22 - 37

Lomira 26 22 - 48

Fennimore: Nelson 11, Bender 9, French 9, Johnson 2, Kenney 6. 3-pt: Nelson, Bender. FT: 3-11. Fouls: 18.

Lomira: Litterick 3, Dreikosen 10, Zahn 7, Zingsheim 11, Wollersheim 4, Frea 13. 3-pt: Litterick, Zahn, Dreikosen 2. FT: 10-20. Fouls: 10.

Auburndale 52, Mosinee 46

AUBURNDALE - The Eagles battled back from a first-half deficit to get the win.

Auburndale outscored Mosinee 35-25 in the second half. Annamarie Aue had 16 points with Ashlyn Grimm and Josie Ertl adding 12 each.

Taelyn Jirschele led all scorers with 27 points to pace Mosinee.

Mosinee 21 25 - 46

Auburndale 17 35 - 52

Mosinee: Selle 7, Kramer 2, Fitzgerald 2, Jirschele 27, Munoz 8. 3-pt: Selle, Jirschele 2. FT: 9-15. Fouls: 18.

Auburndale: Gracie Krings 4, Becker 2, Mya Krings 4, Grimm 12, Ertl 12, Aue 16, Hasenohrl 2. 3-pt: G. Krings, Aue. FT: 9-15. Fouls: 18.

Columbus Catholic 48, Pacelli 42

STEVENS POINT - The Dons outscored Pacelli 29-23 in the second half to pull away and get the win at the Sentry Classic.

Hailey Zimmermann had 15 points and Maggie Callaghan added 11 to lead Columbus Catholic.

Amelia Jacoby led Pacelli with 12 points with Anna Van Order chipping in 10 points.

Columbus Catholic 19 29 - 48

Pacelli 19 23 - 42

Columbus Catholic: Callaghan 11, Wilczek 6, Zimmermann 15, Kibbel 7, Klumb 9. 3-pt: Callaghan 2, Wilczek. FT: 11-17. Fouls: 15.

Pacelli: Vaughan 8, A. Van Order 10, Trzinski 5, Yenter 5, Jacoby 12, E. Van Order 2. 3-pt: A. Van Order, Trzinski. FT: 6-19. Fouls: 17.

Lena 48, Gillett 47

LENA - Lena rallied from a halftime deficit to upend Gillett in the second half and secure the win.

Eva Brooks had 18 points to lead Lena with Natalie McNurlen chipping in nine points.

Carleigh Kaczmarek had 22 points for Gillett with Cilena Guns scoring 19.

Gillett  23  24  -  47

Lena  17  31  -  48

Gillett: Lily Hansen 3, Kasey Hansen 2, Fisher 1, Guns 19, Kaczmarek 22. 3-pt: L. Hansen, Guns, Kaczmarek 3. FT: 12-19. Fouls: 17.

Lena: McNurlen 9, Eva Brooks 18, Claire Brooks 7, Potter 9, Rabas 5. 3-pt: McNurlen, Potter, Rabas. FT: 11-20. Fouls: 19.

GIRLS HOCKEY

Bay Area 4, Fox Cities 1

FOND DU LAC - The Ice Bears scored three goals in the third period to pull away for the victory over the Stars at Blue Line Family Ice Center.

Emily Bill scored two goals for Bay Area. Rachael Beeck and Stacey Cloute also scored. Claire Bradford had four assists.

Evie Mursau scored the goal for Fox Cities.

Ice Bears goalie Anna Byczek made nine saves. Ella Sciborski made 36 saves for Fox Cities.

Bay Area 4, Black River Falls 1

FOND DU LAC - The Ice Bears scored four goals in the second period for the win.

Emily Bill scored two goals, and Addison Dahl and Stacey Cloute each had one goal for Bay Area.

Ice Bears goalie Anna Byczek made 17 saves.

Fox Cities 2, Chippewa Falls/Menomonie 0

FOND DU LAC - Ella Sciborski made 27 saves in goal for the Stars in the shutout over the Sabers.

Teagan Tomoda scored in the first period and Maleiyah Streck scored in the third period for Fox Cities. Megan Tesky and Evie Mursau had assists.

Sabers goalie Kasandra Herr made 14 saves.

Warbirds 1, Eau Claire 0

FOND DU LAC - Sydriha Retzlaff scored a goal in the first period to lift the Warbirds to the victory.

Josie Kooima and Ella Getz assisted on the winning goal.

Warbirds goalie Hailee Scheier made 15 saves.

Central Wisconsin 8, Lakeshore 3

MADISON - Hannah Baumann scored three goals and had two assists to power the Storm to the victory over the Lightning.

Tristan Wicklund, Mackenzie Bautch, Gabi Heuser, Madeline Kelter and Mara Meverden also scored. Ava Rode added three assists.

Storm goalie Claire Calmes made 28 saves.

Hayward 4, Warbirds 3

FOND DU LAC - Riley Sprenger scored in the second overtime to lift the Hurricanes to the victory.

Kendra Dogs, Allison Waara and Maddy Gilson scored goals for the Warbirds. Ella Spies had three assists.

Warbirds goalie Hailee Scheier had 27 saves.

BOYS HOCKEY

Bay Port 8, Neenah/Hortonville/Menasha 1

GRAND CHUTE - William Lyons and Samuel Lyons each scored a pair of goals in leading the Pirates past the Rockets in the Red Nose Classic at the Community First Champion Center.

William Lyons also had three assists for Bay Port (9-1), which received single goals from Mason Spejcher, Charlie Zimmer, Eliott Mikesch and Nick Voss. Mikesch and Voss each had two assists.

Neenah’s lone goal was scored by Luke Sutton with assists from Mason Hart and John Kriz.

Bay Port goalie Devin Rustlie made nine saves. NHM goalie Caleb Moore had 26 saves.

Notre Dame 4, Verona 3

ASHWAUBENON - Hunter Bill scored a power-play goal in the third period to lead the Tritons to the victory.

Bill scored all four goals for Notre Dame. Sam Kappell had two assists.

Notre Dame goalie Lleyton Jaschke had 16 saves.

D.C. Everest 10, Shawano/Bonduel/Clintonville 3

ANTIGO - Noah Stachovak scored three goals to lead the Evergreens to the victory.

Adam McKaig added two goals, while Kyle Welsh, Cole VanSlyke, Shaeden Fogelberg, Xavier May and Chayse Burnett also scored for Everest. Kole Ress led the way with three assists.

Gavin Smith made six saves in goal for D.C. Everest.

Shawano/Bonduel/Clintonville goals were scored by Blake Knope, Louis Hrabik and Karson Stoss. Goalie Dylan Prochaska made 29 saves.

Wisconsin Rapids 4, Aquinas/Holmen 2

LAKE DELTON - Josh Dekarske had a goal and two assists for the Red Raiders in the victory over the Avalanche.

Grady Miller, Carsen Gause and Trevor Vilbaum also scored for Wisconsin Rapids.

Red Raiders goalie Milo Spurlin made 24 saves.

Monona Grove 8, Oshkosh 3

MADISON - Tyson Turner and Wyatt Groth each scored two goals to lead the Silver Eagles to the win.

Oshkosh goalie Gage Bauer made 53 saves.

This article originally appeared on Appleton Post-Crescent: Here are Wednesday's high school sports results