GREEN BAY – Olivia Waldrop scored 15 points and Peyton Musial added 13 as the Tritons cruised to the Fox River Classic Conference win.
Notre Dame took a 17-point halftime advantage before finishing on a 37-12 run.
Olivia Sprangers paced the Red Raiders with nine points.
Pulaski 19 12 – 31
Notre Dame 36 37 – 73
Pulaski: Hasser 4, Barry 2, Lemerond 4, Gwidt 3, Prentice 2, Rottier 7, Sprangers 9. 3-pt: Hasser. FT: 10-12. Fouls: 13.
Notre Dame: Gokey 4, Ronsman 6, Waldrop 15, Webster 5, Hinz 8, Musial 13, Simpson 6, Breese 9, Ciak 1, Moore 6. 3-pt: Ronsman, Waldrop, Webster, Hinz 2, Simpson, Breese. FT: 8-12. Fouls: 13.
ASHWAUBENON – Jaden Ciesielczyk scored 14 points to lead the Redbirds to the win over the Jaguars.
Ciesielczyk made four 3-pointers for De Pere with 11 of her points coming in the second half.
Addy Phipps and Gianna Guarascio both scored 14 points to lead Ashwaubenon.
De Pere 26 23 – 49
Ashwaubenon 10 33 – 43
De Pere: Spaeth 3, Tassoul 4, Ciesielczyk 14, Dwyer 8, Fischer 9, Neuenfeldt 4, Bierowski 7. 3-pt: Ciesielczyk 4, Spaeth, Bierowski. FT: 7-16. Fouls: 17.
Ashwaubenon: Raye 8, Winters 2, Phipps 14, Remiker 2, Guarascio 14, Daul 3. 3-pt: Phipps 2, Guarascio 3, Daul. FT: 11-19. Fouls: 17.
GREEN BAY – The Ships got 25 points from both Sarah Bolchen and from Kendall Schmitz in the win over the Trojans.
Taylor Peterson added 18 points for Manitowoc, while Ava Quinchia scored 10.
Manitowoc 61 41 – 102
Green Bay Southwest 1 6 – 7
Manitowoc: Bolchen 25, Peterson 18, Conard 6, Johnson 7, Schmitz 25, Eichmann 2, Quinchia 10, Spaeth 9. 3-pt: Bolchen 2, Peterson 3, Conard 2, Schmitz 2, Quinchia, Spaeth 3. FT: 11-15. Fouls: 14.
Green Bay Southwest: Ventura 4, Heath 3. 3-pt: None. FT: 3-11. Fouls: 13.
SHEBOYGAN – Brooklyn Lucassen made 5-of-6 3-point attempts and finished with 21 points in the Hornets’ win over the Redwings.
Camille Konkol added 14 points for Green Bay Preble.
Alayna Lloyd scored 23 points to lead Sheboygan South
Green Bay Preble 36 30 – 66
Sheboygan South 22 16 – 38
Green Bay Preble: Konkol 14, Gorecki 2, Watzka 7, Lucassen 21, Carter 1, Boeder 2, DeBlaey 4, Umentum 3, Beauchamp 6, Raeder 4, Thompson 2. 3-pt: Konkol, Watzka, Lucassen 5. FT: 11-21. Fouls: 16.
Sheboygan South: Gahagen 8, Fischer 3, Herber 4, Lloyd 23. 3-pt: Gahagen 2, Fischer, Lloyd 2. FT: 7-12. Fouls: 17.
DENMARK – Kiarrah Micolichek connected on six 3-pointers en route to an 18-point night as the Vikings started fast and rolled past the Truckers.
Denmark grabbed a 34-5 halftime lead and never looked back.
Chloe Klinksick and Allie Van Vonderen scored 12 points each for Denmark.
Clintonville was paced by Morgan Retzlaff with eight points.
Clintonville 5 19 – 24
Denmark 34 36 – 70
Clintonville: Retzlaff 8, Fields 4, Birling 1, Danforth 5, Sunita 2, Ferge 4. 3-pt: Danforth. FT: 3-6. Fouls: 13.
Denmark: Van Noie 8, Quick 5, Selner 2, Klinksick 12, Vogel 4, Micolichek 18, Van Vonderen 12, Lindsley 6, Kraschnewski 3. 3-pt: Quick, Klinksick 2, Micolichek 6, Van Vonderen. FT: 10-14. Fouls: 8.
WRIGHTSTOWN – Bre Dickrell had the hot hand with 14 points, while Ava Calhoon added 11 and Jaydah Bork 10 as the Irish earned the North Eastern Conference win over the Tigers.
Abbie Cropsey and Avery Lang contributed 13 and 10 rebounds, respectively.
Wrightstown was led by Elaina Verbeten with nine points.
Freedom moves to 11-1 overall and 8-0 in NEC action, while the Tigers fall to 5-2 and 5-6.
Freedom 28 29 – 57
Wrightstown 11 19 – 30
Freedom: Lang 3, Anderson 6, Bork 10, Calhoon 11, Dickrell 14, Verhasselt 2, Lillge 1, Brown 1, Cropsey 9. 3-pt: Calhoon 2, Dickrell 3. FT: 16-28. Fouls: 12.
Wrightstown: Verbeten 9, Welhouse 2, Leick 3, DeCleene 7, Colwell 2, Ducat 4, Fandrey 3. 3-pt: DeCleene. FT: 9-17. Fouls: 18.
GREEN BAY – Urijih Reevis and Aaliyah Corn combined for 32 points to lead the Eagles to the win over the Red Devils.
Reevis scored 17 points while Corn added 15 for Menominee Nation.
Jamaya Mariner led Green Bay East with 20 points.
Menominee Nation: Reevis 17, Waupoose 2, Nacotee 3, Spruce 4, Waukau 7, Pamoncutt 2, Peters 6, Fish 2, Corn 15.
Green Bay East: Lipscomb 4, Mariner 20, Payant 9, Nelson 4, LaTour 4.
LUXEMBURG – Hailey Bechard scored 20 points to lead the Comets to the win over the Spartans.
Rossalyn Wehmeyer added 15 points for Waupaca.
Erin Cherovsky led Luxemburg-Casco with 12 points. Brianna Bray added 10.
Waupaca 25 31 – 56
Luxemburg-Casco 21 24 – 45
Waupaca: Bechard 20, Widdel 8, Kling 8, Nickel 5, Wehmeyer 15. 3-pt: Bechard 4, Kling 2. FT: 5-9. Fouls: 15.
Luxemburg-Casco: Cherovsky 12, Bray 10, Mrotek 6, Schley 5, Blohowiak 9, DeBaker 2, Deprez 1. 3-pt: Cherovsky 2, Bray, Mrotek, Schley. FT: 6-11. Fouls: 13.
DE PERE – Zach Kinziger scored 33 points for the Redbiads as they edged the Jaguars.
Pryce Gregoire added 23 points for De Pere, while Roan Demovsky scored 11.
Amari Allen scored 43 points to lead Ashwaubenon, with Carson Dorgu adding 18.
Ashwaubenon 46 36 – 82
De Pere 43 40 – 83
Ashwaubenon: Allen 43, Fenner 8, Dorgu 18, Vang 3, Opperman 2, Hurley 8. 3-pt: Allen 2, Fenner 2, Vang, Hurley 2. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 19.
De Pere: Demovsky 11, Kinziger 33, Hutjens 8, Booktger 2, Herlache 6, Gregoire 23. 3-pt: Kinziger 3, Hutjens 2, Herlache 2, Gregoire 3. FT: 21-25. Fouls: 14.
PULASKI – AJ Hendricks scored 22 points and made five 3-point baskets to lead the Tritons to the win over the Red Raiders.
Drew Siudzinski and Adam Guyette both added 11 for Notre Dame, which shot 50% for the game.
Pulaski, which shot 41%, was led by Colin Schultz, who scored 18 points. Dixon Holewinski and Bryce Wotruba both added 13.
Notre Dame 30 28 – 58
Pulaski 29 28 – 57
Notre Dame: Au. Hendricks 5, AJ Hendricks 22, Siudzinski 11, Warden 4, Guyette 11, Rader 5. 3-pt: Au. Hendricks, AJ Hendricks 5, Siudzinski. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 10.
Pulaski: Schultz 18, Wotruba 13, E. Schmidt 2, B. Schmidt 3, Bock 2, Mijal 6, Holewinski 13. 3-pt: Wotruba 2, B. Schmidt, Holewinski 3. FT: 5-7. Fouls: 13.
SHEBOYGAN – Cale Buboltz poured in 19 points and Logan Steffensmeier added 16 as the Golden Raiders grabbed a halftime edge and held off the Pirates throughout the second half.
Sheboygan North led 26-22 at intermission.
Powering Bay Port were Mondes Kelly with 19 points and Sawyer Durkee with 13.
Bay Port 22 39 – 61
Sheboygan North 26 38 – 64
Bay Port: Jones 1, Stevens 5, Durkee 13, Janus 4, Binns 3, Kelly 19, Thomas 8, Hendricks 2, Cornette 6. 3-pt: Stevens, Durkee, Binns. FT: 18-22. Fouls: 19.
Sheboygan North: Ten Pas 5, Duong 2, Renzelmann 2, Buboltz 19, Olsen 5, Miller 9, Buhr 4, Schramm 2, Steffensmeier 16. 3-pt: Ten Pas, Bubolz 3, Miller 3, Buhr, Steffensmeier. FT: 11-17. Fouls: 17.
COLEMAN – Jameson Beaman scored 43 points to lead the Panthers to the win over the Cougars.
Evan Yuma added 11 points for Oconto Falls.
Kolton Peters and Tyler Rennie both scored 16 points to lead Coleman.
Oconto Falls 33 35 – 68
Coleman 22 28 – 50
Oconto Falls: Yuma 11, Skarban 5, White 3, Beaman 41, Wold 2, Pytleski 6. 3-pt: Yuma, Skarban, White, Beaman 8. FT: 5-7. Fouls: 17.
Coleman: Kolt. Peters 16, Rennie 16, Dufeck 9, Tedtman 5, Corona 4. 3-pt: Peters 2, Rennie. FT: 11-14. Fouls: 9.
ALGOMA – Parker Lischka poured in 27 points as the Wolves pulled away in the second half to secure the Packerland Conference win over the Clippers.
The game was tied at 25-25 at intermission.
Benajmin Ash led Sturgeon Bay with 13 points, while Jackson Starr added 12.
Sturgeon Bay 25 24 – 49
Algoma 25 29 – 54
Sturgeon Bay: Plzak 2, J. Starr 12, Hansen 5, I. Fruzyna 5, Tracy 8, S. Fruzyna 2, Ash 13, Evers 2. 3-pt: Hansen, I. Fruzyna, Tracy, Ash 3. FT: 2-10. Fouls: 15.
Algoma: Romdenne 4, B. Leist 6, Prokash 6, Lischka 27, C. Leist 6, Kirchman 5. 3-pt: Lischka 2. FT: 10-14. Fouls: 12.
CRIVITZ – Kade Thoma had the hot hand with 19 points as the Wolverines built a 15-point halftime lead en route to the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
Also scoring in double figures for Crivitz were Evan Orlando with 12 points, and Leo Vandermause and Colton Arpke, both with 10.
Oneida Nation was led by Mason Laster with 11 points.
Oneida Nation 11 21 – 32
Crivitz 26 41 – 67
Oneida Nation: Danforth 5, Denny 2, Daniel Guitierrez 6, Davian Guitierrez 8, Laster 11. 3-pt: Danforth, Davian Guitierrez 2. FT: 3-10. Fouls: 12.
Crivitz: Orlando 12, Sellen 3, Banaszak 2, Vandermause 10, Thoma 19, Brandow 2, Arpke 10, Allard 3, Polomis 6. 3-pt: Orlando 4, Vandermause 2, Arpke 2. FT: 3-5. Fouls: 12.
NIAGARA – Tommy Martin poured in 26 points and Cameron Schiefelbein added 15 as the Badgers built a huge first-half lead and cruised to the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
Niagara raced out to a 36-11 first-half lead and built on its advantage from there.
Parker Haak led the Eagles with seven points.
Suring 11 13 – 24
Niagara 36 27 – 63
Suring: Stoffregen 6, Thomson 3, Kempka 3, Ermis 2, Haak 7, Bailey 3. 3-pt: Stoffregen, Thomson, Kempka. FT: 3-7. Fouls: 15.
Niagara: Tripp 3, Neuens 3, Hannah 2, Martin 26, Stachowicz 5, Bartels 7, Schiefelbein 15, Anderson 2. 3-pt: Tripp, Martin 3, Stachowicz, Bartels. FT: 13-21. Fouls: 12.
WAUSAUKEE – Jake Farley scored 35 points to lead St. Thomas to the victory.
Teagan Anderson added 15 points and Caleb Duvall scored 10 for St. Thomas.
Wausaukee was led by Jeffrey Dunlap with 14 points.
St. Thomas Aquinas 32 36 – 68
Wausaukee 17 30 – 47
St. Thomas Aquinas: Anderson 15, Peters 2, Duvall 10, Farley 35, Piasecki 3, Paidl 1, Brief 2. 3-pt: Farley 5, Anderson, Piasecki. FT: 15-23. Fouls: 16.
Wausaukee: Kayden Suennen 9, Hoffeller 2, Evan Suennen 10, Dunlap 14, Thomson 12. 3-pt: Evan Suennen 2, Kayden Suennen. FT: 0-2. Fouls: 17.
BRUSSELS – Drew Daoust scored 29 points to lead the Eagles to the win over the Vikings.
Caden Pierre and Lauden Berg both added 15 points for Southern Door.
Liam Lindenberg scored 17 points to lead Gibraltar.
Gibraltar 19 18 – 37
Southern Door 43 31 – 74
Gibraltar: Brey 3, Jackson 3, Lindenberg 17, Rericha 3, Kita 3, Bultman 2, Jauregui 4, Mize 2. 3-pt: Lindenberg 4, Rericha, Kitz. FT: 7-11. Fouls: 10.
Southern Door: Daoust 29, Mueller 2, B. Berg 2, Fish 7, Nienas 4, Pierre 15, L. Berg 15. 3-pt: Daoust 2, Fish, Pierre 3. FT: 8-10. Fouls: 11.
AMHERST – The Bears bottled up the Falcons offensively in the second half, holding Amherst to 12 points to pull away for the win.
Cade Johnson led Bonduel with 17 points. Quin Wesenberg added 12 points.
Amherst was led by Taylan McCormick, who scored nine points.
Bonduel 20 37 – 57
Amherst 20 12 – 32
Bonduel: Johnson 17, Westrich 6, Moesch 8, Wesenberg 12, Anvelink 7, Roberts 7. 3-pt: Moesch, Wesenberg 2, Anvelink 2, Roberts. FT: 10-18. Fouls: 10.
Amherst: Soulsby 7, Hodges 2, Perkins 8, Nerdahl 2, Seeger 4, McCormick 9. 3-pt: Soulsby, Perkins 2. FT: 1-4. Fouls: 16.