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APPLETON – Ella Sweeney scored 20 points and Torie Neubauer added 14 as the Patriots built a big halftime lead and never looked back.
East led 36-12 at the break.
Lydia Barry, Madison Milhaupt and Allysen Buss scored eight points each to lead the Terrors.
Appleton East 36 29 – 65
Appleton West 12 17 – 29
Appleton East: Schwan 6, Ott 6, Feller 3, Erickson 5, Neubauer 14, MontMarquette 2, Sweeney 20, Jazdzewski 7, Fischer 2. 3-pt: Schwan 2, Feller, Erickson, Neubauer 2, Sweeney 2. FT: 5-7. Fouls: 11.
Appleton West: Smit 2, Barry 8, Knoebel 3, Milhaupt 8, Buss 8. 3-pt: Barry 2, Milhaupt, Buss 2. FT: 3-7. Fouls: 13.
HORTONVILLE – The Polar Bears had three players score in double figures and 10 players score in the victory over the Rockets.
Kardyn Peppler led Hortonville with 22 points, including 20 in the first half. Rainey Welson added 17 points and Julieyn Martin scored 11.
Neenah was led by Rowan Klesmit and Rae Schoultz with 10 points apiece.
Neenah 22 13 – 35
Hortonville 45 31 – 76
Neenah: Ebel 3, Gentile 8, Klesmit 10, Kreger 1, Buss 3, Schoultz 10. 3-pt: Klesmit 2, Buss, Ebel. FT: 7-10. Fouls: 11.
Hortonville: Welson 17, Heraly 2, Springer 3, Werner 6, Martin 11, Schroeder 3, Ruys 2, Pomrening 6, Clausen 3, Peppler 22, Van Ornum 1. 3-pt: Peppler 2, Pomrening 2, Clausen, Springer, Welson, Schroeder. FT: 6-10. Fouls: 11.
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KIMBERLY – The Papermakers stormed out to a 20-2 lead and cruised to the win, allowing them to improve to 10-0 overall and 7-0 in the Fox Valley Association.
Ava VanVonderen led Kimberly with 16 points. Raegan Krueger and Kate McGinnis added 13 and 10 points, respectively.
Oshkosh North was led by Awut Alic with nine points.
Oshkosh North 7 13 – 20
Kimberly 40 35 – 75
Kimberly: Drout 5, Urban 5, Brochtrup 3, Fulcer 1, Sitek 2, McGinnis 10, Sousek 2, Asman 6, Dulas 4, VanVonderen 16, Verbockel 8, Krueger 13. 3-pt: Drout, Brochtrup, McGinnis 2, Asman, VanVonderen, Krueger 2. FT: 11-16. Fouls: 11.
Oshkosh North: Awak 2, Shehi 2, Leib 2, Kolodzik 2, Alic 9, Lao-Facundo 3. 3-pt: None. FT: 4-5. Fouls: 11.
FOND DU LAC – The Cardinals outscored the Lightning by five points in the second half to rally for the victory.
Anna Ciha scored 14 points to lead Fond du Lac. Allie Buelow added 13, Amaria Kejo scored 12 and Lilly Kejo had 11.
Appleton North was led by Avery Werfal with 23 points and Tay Maass with 17.
Appleton North 25 35 – 60
Fond du Lac 23 40 – 63
Appleton North: Schuh 4, Ziemer 6, Griffith 4, Koleske 3, Avery Werfal 23, Maass 17, Adi Werfal 3. 3-pt: Ziemer, Avery Werfal 3, Adi Werfal. FT: 10-15. Fouls: 15.
Fond du Lac: Caul 2, Johnson 2, Buelow 13, Braatz 3, Wiegand 3, L. Kejo 11, Ciha 17, A. Kejo 12. 3-pt: Buelow 4, Ciha 3, L. Kejo, Wiegand, Braatz. FT: 11-19. Fouls: 11.
OSHKOSH – Addison Baumgart scored 26 points to lead the Ghosts to the victory over the Wildcats.
Oshkosh West was led by Maddie Rasmussen with eight points.
Kaukauna: Banaszynski 6, Baumgart 26, Borchardt 4, Robinson 6, Borchert 6, Ebben 8, Hall 1, Lensmire 5. 3-pt: Baumgart 4. FT: 12-18. Fouls: 15.
Oshkosh West: Schelfhout 5, Nelson 5, Kalka 2, Panske 2, Strasser 7, Fitzpatrick 2, Tigert 3, Rasmussen 8. 3-pt: Schelfhout, Rasmussen 2. FT: 13-17. Fouls: 17.
FREEDOM – Jaydah Bork scored 10 points and Abbie Cropsey pulled down 12 rebounds to lead the Irish past the Foxes.
Brianna Dahlke scored 11 points to lead Fox Valley Lutheran.
Fox Valley Lutheran 13 16 – 29
Freedom 15 19 – 34
Fox Valley Lutheran: Volhard 7, Dahlke 11, Nielsen 3, Meier 1, Last 7. 3-pt: Dahlke, Nielsen, Last. FT: 10-18. Fouls: 23.
Freedom: Lang 5, Anderson 2, Bork 10, Calhoon 8, Dickrell 1, Brown 4, Cropsey 4. 3-pt: None. FT: 14-29. Fouls: 18.
WRIGHTSTOWN – The Tigers got 17 points from Mallory Colwell and 10 from Elaine Verbeten in the win over the Spartans.
Sienna Blohowiak scored 18 points to lead Luxemburg-Casco.
Luxemburg-Casco 13 28 – 41
Wrightstown 20 23 – 43
Luxemburg-Casco: Cherovsky 3, Heurkens 2, Bray 9, Schley 4, Blohowiak 18, DeBaker 2, Host 3. 3-pt: Cherovsky, Bray 3. FT: 3-5. Fouls: 14.
Wrightstown: Verbeten 10, Welhouse 3, Leick 2, Colwell 17, Fandrey 5 Bousley 6. 3-pt: Verbeten, Welhouse, Colwell. FT: 2-5. Fouls: 7.
APPLETON – Hailey Hafner, Brynn Krull and Joy Krull combined for 53 points in the Hawks’ win over the Thunder.
Brynn Krull led Xavier with 23 points. Joy Krull scored 16, while Hafner added 14.
Seymour was led by Alayna VandeHei with nine points.
Seymour 26 15 – 41
Xavier 40 33 – 73
Seymour: Schuettpelz 3, Zahn 3, K. VandeHei 3, Setliff 7, Wenninger 9, Martinez 3, Krueger 4, A. VandeHei 9. 3-pt: K.VandeHei, Setliff, Wenninger, A.VandeHei. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 14.
Xavier: H. Hafner 14, B. Krull 23, J. Krull 16, Brightman 3, F. Hafner 8, Heimann 5, Peterson 4. 3-pt: H. Hafner, B. Krull 3, J. Krull 2, Brightman, F. Hafner 2. FT: 4-9. Fouls: 14.
SHIOCTON – Adahlyn Hoerl scored 36 points for the Tigers in the nonconference win over the Chiefs.
Maddie Mueller and Erietta Davis added 10 points each for Chilton.
Shiocton was led by Lydia Hofacker with 13 points.
Chilton 36 32 – 68
Shiocton 21 23 – 44
Chilton: Byrge 4, Moehn 2, Mueller 10, Hoerl 36, Schmitz 3, Erica Davis 1, Erietta Davis 10, Tasch 2. 3-pt: Hoerl 5, Mueller 2, Schmitz. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 13.
Shiocton: Hofacker 13, Reese 2, Beilfus 7, M. Young 2, Carpenter 2, Murray 6, Affeldt 2, Neubert 4, C. Carpenter 2, B. Young 4. 3-pt: Hofacker 2, Beilfus, Murray. FT: 4-16. Fouls: 4.
NEENAH – The Polar Bears outscored the Rockets by 15 points in the second half to pull away for the victory.
Ethan Joling led Hortonville with 24 points and eight rebounds. Riley Mueller added 17 points.
Neenah was led by Joey Daun with 16 points. Xavier Bezares added 11 points.
Hortonville 24 37 – 61
Neenah 27 22 – 49
Hortonville: Mueller 17, Joling 24, Chan 2, Rogers 6, Sweeney 8, Sipes 4. 3-pt: Mueller, Sweeney. FT: 17-18. Fouls: 11.
Neenah: Weiland 2, Flees 2, Koeper 5, Jung 5, Schultz 4, Daun 16, Bezares 11, Bell 4. 3-pt: Daun 4, Bezares 3. FT: 4-7. Fouls: 19.
FOND DU LAC – The Cardinals made 13 3-pointers in the victory over the Lightning.
Zavion Davis led Fond du Lac with 19 points. Travion Pate added 18 points.
Appleton North was led by Nathan Ramus with 16 points. Matt Rosplochowski added 12 points.
Appleton North: Sweeney 8, Rosplochowski 12, Ramus 16, Hardy 2, Tomori 5, Zdzieblowski 8. 3-pt: Rosplochowski 2, Ramus, Tomori. FT: 3-4.
Fond du Lac: Davis 19, Streblow 12, Pate 18, Haslett III 14, Johnson 3, Braatz 3. 3-pt: Davis 5, Streblow 4, Haslett III 2, Johnson, Braatz.
KAUKAUNA – Keegan VanKauwenberg scored 29 points, including 20 in the first half to reach 1,000 career points, and lead the Ghosts to the win over the Wildcats.
Andrew Jensen added 14 points for Kaukauna, while Caden Graff and Tyler Schwalbach added 12 and 10 points, respectively.
Noah Gelhar led Oshkosh West with 10 points.
Oshkosh West 27 22 – 49
Kaukauna 52 33 – 85
Oshkosh West: Gibson 5, Moderson 5, Gibbs 2, Carns 5, Herlihy 6, Benesh 4, Gelhar 10, Kufel 2, Stauffacher 3, Weis 2, Miller 3, Ware 2. 3-pt: Gibson, Moderson, Carns, Herlihy 2, Stauffacher, Miller. FT: 2-6. Fouls: 11.
Kaukauna: McMullin 6, Graff 12, Weyenberg 6, Jensen 14, Schwalbach 10, VanKauwenberg 29, Hill 8. 3-pt: McMullin 2, Weyenberg 2, VanKauwenberg 5. FT: 4-7. Fouls: 10.
OSHKOSH – Zay Mitchell had a huge night for Oshkosh North, scoring 52 points to lead the Spartans to the victory over the Papermakers.
Landen Van Offeren led Kimberly with 24 points. Alex Krause added 18, while Aaron Cullen and Kegan Pleau each scored 12.
Kimberly 33 43 – 76
Oshkosh North 49 37 – 86
Kimberly: Cullen 12, Wildes 7, Buchanan 2, Van Offeren 24, Pleau 12, Krause 18, Grabner 1. 3-pt: Cullen 4, Krause 3, Pleau. FT: 18-23. Fouls: 19.
Oshkosh North: Mitchell 52, Clark 4, Anderson 2, Coleman 4, Rohr 7, Lister 7, Stolijovic 10.
WAUTOMA – The Hawks scored 45 points in each half in the nonconference win over the Hornets.
Xavier had four players score in double figures, led by Logan Ramczyk and Kyler Bleck with 17 points apiece. Luke Oelhafen added 13 points and Grant Neumann scored 12.
Xavier 45 45 – 90
Wautoma 19 31 – 50
Xavier: Donnermeyer 8, Ramczyk 17, Bleck 17, Schuler 6, Gentry 6, Comerford 7, Neumann 12, Oelhafen 13, Fournillier 1, Martinusz 3. 3-pt: Bleck 5, Donnermeyer 2, Ramczyk 2, Gentry 2, Comerford, Neumann, Oelhafen. FT: 10-14. Fouls: 14.
Wautoma: Krueger 12, Rose 2, Pica 8, Kulibert 11, Royston 17.
LITTLE CHUTE – Deyten Magnussen scored all of his team-high 16 points to lead the Mustangs to a 24-point halftime lead over the Comets.
Bryce Lamers and Cooper Effa added 11 and 10 points, respectively, for Little Chute.
Waupaca was paced by Aaron Wolff, who scored 14 points. Ethan Harms and Westen Lauritzen added 13 and 10 points, respectively.
Waupaca 18 25 – 43
Little Chute 42 28 – 70
Waupaca: Soto 6, Lauritzen 10, Wolff 14, Harms 13. 3-pt: Wolff, Harms 3. FT: 1-2. Fouls: 10.
Little Chute: J. Verhagen 5, Manns 4, Engle 2, Lamers 11, Van Rossum 3, Effa 10, Jakubek 7, Magnussen 16, T. Verhagen 6, Faccio 6. 3-pt: J. Verhagen, Manns, Magnussen 2. FT: 6-14. Fouls: 9.
APPLETON – The Foxes used a balanced offensive attack and strong defensive effort to defeat the Tigers.
Fox Valley Lutheran improves to 7-1 overall with the victory and hosts first-place Freedom in a conference contest Friday.
Lucas Papendorf, Amani Dahlke and Caleb Dahlke each scored 10 points to lead Fox Valley Lutheran.
Ripon 15 20 – 35
Fox Valley Lutheran 32 33 – 65
Ripon: Kissinger 1, Kutz 5, Calmes 4, Cumber 2, Brewer 4, Kaiser 2, Bradley 8, Pollesch 3, Meenk 6. 3-pt: Kutz, Bradley 2, Pollesch. FT: 3-7. Fouls: 11.
Fox Valley Lutheran: Heiges 2, Erickson 5, Feidt 5, Nowak 3, Schlueter 2, Olsen 6, Lindell 8, Williams 4, Papendorf 10, A. Dahlke 10, C. Dahlke 10. 3-pt: Erickson, Nowak, Olsen 2, C. Dahlke, Lindell. FT: 5-13. Fouls: 13.
WINNECONNE – Mason Uhlenbrauck scored 24 points and four other Zephyrs scored in double figures to lead St. Mary Catholic to the nonconference win.
Also leading the Zephyrs were Preston Fields with 17 points, Mason Wagner with 14, Tarver Trinkner with 11 and Luke Fairweather with 10.
Parker Ingles led the Wolves with 25 points, while Brody Schaffer chipped in 23.
SMC grabbed a six-point halftime advantage and held Winneconne at bay in the final 18 minutes.
St. Mary Catholic 37 43 – 80
Winneconne 31 37 – 68
St. Mary Catholic: Wagner 14, Trinkner 11, Fairweather 10, Uhlenbrauck 24, Fields 17, Norville 4. 3-pt: Trinkner 3, Uhlenbrauck 3. FT: 20-31. Fouls: 16.
Winneconne: Volp 6, Bouras 2, Quigley 6, Schaffer 23, Bartel 2, Ingles 25, McLeod 4. 3-pt: Volp, Schaffer, Ingles. FT: 15-23. Fouls: 24.
SEYMOUR – Kyler Marks scored 32 points and Isaac Feske added 19 as the Thunder topped the Clippers in nonconference action.
Also scoring in double figures for Seymour was Greg Salzman with 14 points.
Leading the Sturgeon Bay attack were Bryce Hansen with 14 points, Jackson Starr and Hayden Tracy with 13 each, and Ian Fruzyna with 11.
Sturgeon Bay 33 35 – 68
Seymour 29 50 – 79
Sturgeon Bay: Hansen 14, Starr 13, Tracy 13, I. Fruzyna 11, S. Fruzyna 8, Ash 6, Plzak 3.
Seymour: Marks 32, Feske 19, G. Salzman 14, X. Salzman 5, Cornell 3, Paltzer 2, Krause 4.
CLINTONVILLE – Parker Lischka had the hot hand with 19 points and Chase Romdenne added 13 as the Wolves took charge early and earned the nonconference win.
Braeden Leist added 10 points for Algoma.
The Wolves built a 15-point halftime lead before outscoring the Truckers 37-21 in the final 18 minutes.
Jaxson Baribeau led Clintonville with 15 points, while Sam Wegener added 14.
Algoma 32 37 – 69
Clintonville 17 21 – 38
Algoma: Romdenne 13, B. Leist 10, Prokash 6, Lischka 19, C. Leist 2, Schwader 2, Zeitler 6, Kirchman 8, Robinson 3. 3-pt: Romdenne 2, Prokash 2, Lischka, Kirchman, Robinson. FT: 4-9. Fouls: 7.
Clintonville: Wegener 14, Baribeau 15, Polzin 1, Harbaugh 4, Young 3, Hagberg 1. 3-pt: Wegener 2, Baribeau 5, Young. FT: 2-5. Fouls: 12.
CHILTON – The Huskies built a 14-point halftime advantage and held off the Tigers the rest of the way to claim the Eastern Wisconsin Conference win.
Bennett Woelfel led Chilton with 24 points, while Mason Pagel added 23.
New Holstein 42 30 – 72
Chilton 28 36 – 64
Chilton: Pagel 23, Geiser 8, Woelfel 24, Juckem 2, Platner 2, Davis 5. 3-pt: Pagel 5, Geiser 2, Woelfel 4, Davis. FT: 4-5. Fouls: 20.
WAUPUN – The Warriors’ Chase Beahm scored less than five minutes into the game to give Waupun the lead but after that it was all Rockets, who scored six straight goals to pick up the win.
Mark Sutton had three goals for NHM with Cartyr Simonson, Cole Rothermel and Keegan Krueger accounting for the other goals.
Clay Laabs, Simonson, Cooper Zinda, Jack Weinholzer, Sutton, Gus Wienholzer and Ty Laabs each had an assist for Neenah/Hortonville/Menasha, which outshot Waupun 42-14.
Matthew Nelson had 13 saves for NHM. Blake Colker had 36 saves for Waupun.
APPLETON – The Bulldogs scored six goals in the first period and cruised to the win over the United.
Brady Lane led Cedarburg with three goals, while Connor Komberec added two. Eli King, Gavin Miller and Charles Ayer each had one goal.
Ethan Chosa, Henry Heathman and Tyler Bishop each scored a goal for Appleton. Chosa and Heathman also each had an assist.
Brandon Tobak had 41 saves for Appleton. Ethan Bert had 16 saves for Cedarburg.
FOND DU LAC – The Cardinals scored three goals in the third period to pull away for the win over the Stars.
Cale Adamovich scored to give the Stars a 1-0 lead in the second period off an assist from Will Cote.
Blake Spies finished with two goals and an assist for Fond du Lac. Madox King and Peyton Umentum also scored goals, and Killian Murphy had two assists.
Fox Cities goalie Elliot Reichenbacher had 18 saves. Fond du Lac goalie Spencer Shober had 14 saves.
MEDFORD – Blake Schoenecker and Cael Prey scored goals in the second period to give the Comets a 2-0 lead and they held on for the victory over the Raiders.
Colin Everts and Nate Hines had assists for Waupaca.
Comets goalie Gavin Hafferman had 15 saves. Medford goalie Talan Albers had 38 saves.
WAUNAKEE – Margaret Thomas scored two goals for the Stars, who scored four goals in the third period to secure the win.
Ella Merritt, Scarlet Pellegrini, Olivia Merritt, Lyla Cooke and Kendall Lindemann also scored for Fox Cities. Cooke had three assists, while Kailey Heindel and Ella Merritt each had two assists.
Fox Cities goalie Teagan Wilkins had 17 saves. Wisconsin Valley goalie Issie Wojcik made 39 saves.
200 Medley R: 1, Neenah (Ryker Zarda, Tanner Trustem, Julian Kuehn, Joshua Youngwerth) 1:44.53; 2, Neenah (Gage Jensen, Crawford Pfeifle, Gideon Benner, Austin Pierstorff) 1:57.58. 200 Free: 1, Drew Gaerthofner N 1:50.35; 2, Carter Crowe OW 1:54.97. 200 IM: 1, Joshua Youngwerth N 2:16.46; 2, Gideon Benner N 2:21.58. 50 Free: 1, Julian Kuehn N :23.06; 2, Carter Crowe OW :23.43. Diving: 1, Eddie Tornow OW 89.80. 100 Fly: 1, Tanner Trustem N :57.38; 2, Burke Wendell N 1:02.72. 100 Free: 1, Drew Gaerthofner N :49.96; 2, Rylan Mendoza N :58.75. 500 Free: 1, Gideon Benner N 5:37.88; 2, Gage Jensen N 6:01.34. 200 Free R: 1, Neenah (Tanner Trustem, Julian Kuehn, Burke Wendell, Drew Gaerthofner) 1:30.83; 2, Oshkosh West (Evan Booms, Sam Roblee, George Suwalski, Carter Crowe) 1:38.44. 100 Back: 1, Ryker Zarda N 1:00.66; 2, Joshua Youngwerth N 1:03.74. 100 Breast: 1, Tanner Trustem N 1:05.32; 2, Julian Kuehn N 1:07.02. 400 Free R: 1, Neenah (Burke Wendell, Joshua Youngwerth, Gideon Benner, Drew Gaerthofner) 3:31.91; 2, Neenah (Ryker Zarda, Austin Pierstorff, Rylan Mendoza, Gage Jensen) 3:49.62.
200 Medley R: 1, Valley Swim Team (Emerson Middendorp, Hayden Hollenbeck, Tyler VanGompel, Nathaniel McCollum) 2:04.42; 2, Valley Swim Team (Ethan Shalkhauser, Ethan Pasholk, Ethan Bruce, Salvador Ramirez) 2:07.48. 200 Free: 1, Max Baade VST 2:20.36; 2, Ethan Shalkhauser VST 2:31.15. 200 IM: 1, Hayden Hollenbeck VST 2:24.84; 2, Emerson Middendorp VST 2:38.71. 50 Free: 1, Tyler VanGompel VST :25.49; 2, David Tjugum ONL :31.58. Diving: 1, River Reeves ONL 277.70; 2, Tyler Jossie VST 232.60. 100 Fly: 1, Ethan Pasholk VST 1:02.15; 2, Ethan Bruce VST 1:09.02. 100 Free: 1, Max Baade VST 1:03.12; 2, Harrison Bell ONL 1:10.45. 400 Free: 1, Hayden Hollenbeck VST 4:48.93; 2, Ethan Bruce VST 5:03.30. 200 Free R: 1, Valley Swim Team (Max Baade, Emerson Middendorp, Hugo Campins, Ethan Shalkhauser) 2:03.19; 2, Oshkosh North/Lourdes (Max Collins, Justin Parrott, Sam Lenz, Harrison Bell) 2:30.02. 100 Back: 1, Tyler VanGompel VST 1:03.78; 2, Emerson Middendorp VST 1:16.92. 100 Breast: 1, Ethan Pasholk VST 1:09.60; 2, Sawyer Sharratt ONL 1:16.45. 400 Free R: 1, Valley Swim Team (Ethan Bruce, Tyler VanGompel, Hayden Hollenbeck, Ethan Pasholk) 3:57.24; 2, Oshkosh North/Lourdes (David Tjugum, Sam Lenz, Trip Kujawa, Sawyer Sharratt) 4:44.17.