DE PERE – Zach Kinziger scored 21 of his game-high 30 points in the first half to lead the Redbirds to the win over the Hornets.
Pryce Gregoire added 21 points for De Pere, while Roan Demovsky scored 13.
Gavin Sullivan led Green Bay Preble with 14 points.
Green Bay Preble 30 25 – 55
De Pere 48 48 – 96
Green Bay Preble: LaLuzerne 8, Gerard 4, Sullivan 14, Howard 4, Johnson 6, Flowers 2, Levanetz 2, Cooper 4, Kuehn 9, Spurtles 2. 3-pt: Gerard, Sullivan, Johnson 2, Kuehn. FT: 10-11. Fouls: 11.
De Pere: Demovsky 13, Kinziger 30, Hutjens 5, Bookter 6, Robb 4, Herlache 8, Bonfigt 4, Krueger 3, Gregoire 21, Reimer 2. 3-pt: Kinziger 2, Hutjens, Bookter 2, Herlache 2, Krueger, Gregoire. FT: 9-10. Fouls: 13.
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SUAMICO – Maddox Cornette scored 16 points and three other Pirates scored in double figures as they cruised past the Redwings in Fox River Classic Conference action.
Also leading the way for Bay Port were Mondes Kelly with 12 points, Roman Binns with 11 and Sawyer Durkee with 10.
The Pirates jumped out to a 21-point first-half lead before finishing on a 47-21 second-half run.
Sheboygan South was led by Nolan Pedrin with 11 points and Cole Spangle with 10.
Sheboygan South 25 21 – 46
Bay Port 46 47 – 93
Sheboygan South: Pedrin 11, Teal 3, Foster 6, Spangle 10, Bohman 1, Noll 2, Pragatz 6, Hamilton 7. 3-pt: Pedrin, Teal, Spangle. FT: 7-12. Fouls: 10.
Bay Port: Jones 2, Gering 8, Stevens 6, Durkee 10, Janus 3, Binns 11, Kelly 12, Thomas 9, Girald 2, Cherovsky 8, Hendricks 6, Cornette 16. 3-pt: Gering 2, Durkee, Binns 2, Thomas, Cherovsky 2, Hendricks 2. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 13.
SHEBOYGAN – Logan Steffensmeier poured in 23 points and Cale Buboltz added 19 as the Golden Raiders pulled away late.
Also scoring in double digits for North was Blake Buhr with 11 points.
Drew Siudzinski had the hot hand for the Tritons with 18 points, while Andrew Rader added 13, AJ Hendricks 11 and Austin Hendricks 10.
The Golden Raiders led 40-37 at intermission.
Notre Dame 37 35 – 72
Sheboygan North 40 39 – 79
Notre Dame: Weber 8, Austin Hendricks 10, LeCaptain 2, AJ Hendricks 11, Siudzinski 18, Warden 3, Guyette 7, Rader 13. 3-pt: AJ Hendricks, Siudzinski, Guyette, Rader. FT: 10-15. Fouls: 15.
Sheboygan North: Ten Pas 8, Duong 4, Renzelmann 4, Buboltz 19, Olsen 5, Miller 2, Buhr 11, Schramm 3, Steffensmeier 23. 3-pt: Buboltz 2, Olsen, Buhr 3, Steffensmeier 2. FT: 9-12. Fouls: 12.
MARINETTE – Trevor Verhagen led a balanced scoring attack with 13 points as 11 Mustangs scored in the North Eastern Conference win over the Marines.
Also registering double-digit scoring were Cooper Effa and Deyton Magnussen with 11 points each, and Nolan Jakubek with 10.
Little Chute led by 11 at the half before finishing the game on a 41-12 second-half run.
Little Chute 34 41 – 75
Marinette 23 12 – 35
Little Chute: J. Verhagen 4, Manns 8, Engle 1, Lamers 4, Schultz 7, Rossum 4, Effa 11, Jakubek 10, Magnussen 11, T. Verhagen 13, Faccio 2. 3-pt: Magnussen 3, T. Verhagen 3, Schultz. FT: 4-9. Fouls: 10.
Marinette: MacGregor 3, Eastman 3, Schneider 9, Winterbottom 1, Ducane 8, Jacobson 6, Smith 3, Kurz 2. 3-pt: MacGregor, Eastman, Smith. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 9.
DENMARK – Jack Dewar scored 13 points and Sean Malay added 10 as the Vikings nudged the Tigers in North Eastern Conference action.
The game was tied 33-33 at the half before Denmark outscored Wrightstown by three down the stretch.
Leading the way for the Tigers were Aiden Humphreys with 18 points and Ethan Cyra with 15.
Wrightstown 33 23 – 56
Denmark 33 26 – 59
Wrightstown: Kittoe 3, Theunis 3, Humphreys 18, Buntin 4, Colwell 6, Cyra 15, Morschauser 7. 3-pt: Kittoe, Humphreys 4, Colwell 2, Cyra 3. FT: 6-12. Fouls: 13.
Denmark: Anderson 2, Delarwelle 9, Dittmer 2, Bohn 2, Kapinos 5, Lemke 7, Malay 10, Dewar 13, Jeanquart 9. 3-pt: Delarwelle 2, Kapinos, Lemke, Malay 2, Dewar. FT: 6-8. Fouls: 10.
OCONTO FALLS – Jameson Beamon scored 21 points in the first half and finished with 30 in the Panthers’ win over the Truckers.
JJ Pytleski and Chase Carriveau added 11 and 10 points, respectively, for Oconto Falls.
Clintonville was led by Sam Wegener’s nine points.
Clintonville 20 11 – 31
Oconto Falls 44 32 – 76
Clintonville: Wegener 9, Maule 8, Korth 1, Baribeau 3, Polzin 2, Harbaugh 2, Young 6. 3-pt: Wegener, Baribeau, Young 2. FT: 4-10. Fouls: 10.
Oconto Falls: Yuma 9, Carriveau 10, McDermid 9, Holl 3, Skarban 4, Beaman 30, Pytleski 11. 3-pt: Yuma, McDermid, Holl, Beaman 7 FT: 3-7. Fouls: 10.
SEYMOUR – The Hawks overcame a slow start to down the Thunder in Bay Conference action.
Seymour led by two at the half, but Xavier stormed out of the gates in the second half and outscored the Thunder 35-16 in the final 18 minutes.
Logan Ramczyk had the hot hand with 23 points, while Cole Hietpas chipped in 16 to lead the Hawks.
Seymour was paced by Xavier Salzman with 14 points and Jordan Krause with 13.
Xavier 28 35 – 63
Seymour 30 16 – 46
Xavier: Ramczyk 23, Bleck 5, Schuler 3, Gallucci 5, Hietpas 16, Oelhafen 9, Fournillier 2. 3-pt: Ramczyk, Bleck, Schuler, Gallucci, Hietpas 2, Oelhafen. FT: 2-2. Fouls: 17.
Seymour: Salzman 14, Geyso 2, Salzman 6, Nieland 3, Jansen 3, Paltzer 1, Marks 4, Krause 13.
KEWAUNEE – Drew Daoust scored 37 points, including 22 in the second half, as the Eagles held off the Storm in a key Packerland Conference matchup.
Lauden Berg added 15 points for Southern Door.
Leading the way for Kewaunee were Connor Kilgore with 14 points, Diesel Bosdeck and Avery Jerabek with 13 each, and Cooper Kolmorgen with 11.
Southern Door 27 37 – 64
Kewaunee 25 36 – 61
Southern Door: Daoust 37, B. Berg 2, Neinas 2, Pierre 8, L. Berg 15. 3-pt: Daoust 2, Pierre 2. FT: 10-19. Fouls: 12.
Kewaunee: Maccaux 2, Kilgore 14, Bosdeck 13, Jerabek 13, Kolmorgen 11, Harrell 8. 3-pt: Kilgore 2, Bosdeck, Jerabek 2, Kolmorgen 2. FT: 8-10. Fouls: 16.
VALDERS – The Bears remained unbeaten with the win over the Vikings, improving to 13-0.
Ryan Westrich had a double-double with 24 points and 14 rebounds for Bonduel. Quinn Wesenberg had 20 points, including five 3-pointers.
Will Sieracki and Lucas Spindler scored 24 and 20 points, respectively, for Valders. Jacob Olson added 12
Bonduel 33 38 – 71
Valders 17 41 – 58
Bonduel: Johnson 5, Westrich 24, Moesch 7, Wesenberg 20, Anvelink 10, Roberts 5. 3-pt: Johnson, Moesch, Wesenberg 5, Anvelink 2. FT: 8-10. Fouls: 8.
Valders: Olson 12, Staudinger 2, Sieracki 24, Spindler 20. 3-pt: Olson 2, Spindler 4. FT: 2-4. Fouls: 10.
CRIVITZ – The Badgers led by 12 points at halftime and held on for the victory over the Wolverines.
Niagara had five players score and all five finished in double figures, led by Cameron Schiefelbein with 15 points.
Crivitz was led by Kade Thoma with 19 points.
Niagara 33 25 – 58
Crivitz 21 32 – 53
Niagara: Tripp 10, Neuens 12, Martin 11, Stachowicz 10, Schiefelbein 15. 3-pt: Neuens, Martin, Schiefelbein. FT: 17-24. Fouls: 17.
Crivitz: Orlando 14, Flynn 2, Vandermause 3, Thoma 19, Arpke 7, Allard 4, Polomis 4. 3-pt: Orlando 3, Vandermause, Arp. FT: 8-16. Fouls: 20.
GILLETT – Jesse DeBauch scored 48 points to lead the Tigers to the victory over the Cougars.
DeBauch made 16 baskets, including two 3-pointers, and was 14-for-22 at the free throw line. He scored 31 points in the second half.
Coleman was led by Kolton Peters with 22 points and Tyler Rennie with 20.
Coleman 27 31 – 58
Gillett 29 39 – 68
Coleman: Ziemer 4, Kolton Peters 22, Kollin Peters 8, Lamine 2, Rennie 20, Corona 2. 3-pt: Kolton Peters 4, Ziemer, Kollin Peters, Rennie. FT: 5-15. Fouls: 22.
Gillett: Wendorff 4, Walla 2, Herzog 9, Slatky 1, Pensis 4, DeBauch 48. 3-pt: DeBauch 2. FT: 18-32. Fouls: 12.
LENA – The Wildcats led by six points at halftime and held on for the victory over the Rangers.
Mason Spice led Lena with 25 points, including 19 in the second half. Tyler Shallow added 15 points.
Wausaukee was led by Jeffrey Dunlap and Kayden Suennen with 14 points apiece. Gavin Thomson added 12 points and Evan Suennen had 11.
Wausaukee 26 37 – 63
Lena 32 34 – 66
Wausaukee: Kyle Suennen 2, Kayden Suennen 14, Betts 4, Evan Suennen 11, Dunlap 14, Kusba 6, Thomson 12. 3-pt: Dunlap 4, Kayden Suennen 2, Kusba. FT: 12-21. Fouls: 24.
Lena: Koslowsky 2, Shallow 15, Comins 2, Spice 25, Thomson 8, Schlosser 8, Behnke 2, Demmith 4. 3-pt: Spice 2, Shallow, Schlosser, Demmith. FT: 17-32. Fouls: 17.
GREEN BAY – Peyton Musial scored 24 points and Destiny Webster added 17 as the Tritons took charge early and cruised past the Golden Raiders for the Fox River Classic Conference win.
Addyson Simpson had 12 points for Notre Dame, which led 40-17 at the break.
Bryn Adams led North with 12 points, while Teagan Peitzmeier added 11.
Sheboygan North 17 20 – 37
Notre Dame 40 38 – 78
Sheboygan North: Post 5, Reiter 5, Peitzmeier 11, Gierke 2, Schley 2, Adams 12. 3-pt: Post, Reiter, Peitzmeier 3. FT: 4-12. Fouls: 11.
Notre Dame: White 2, Ronsman 3, Waldrop 9, Webster 17, Hinz 4, Musial 24, Simpson 12, Breese 7. 3-pt: Ronsman, Webster 5, Musial, Simpson. FT: 12-15. Fouls: 13.
GREEN BAY – Gianna Guarascio scored 19 points in the first half and added 12 in the second half to lead the Jaguars to the victory over the Trojans.
Bella Daul added 12 points for Ashwaubenon, while Olivia Raye chipped in 10.
Haley Heath scored six points to lead Green Bay Southwest.
Ashwaubenon 58 32 – 90
Green Bay Southwest 12 5 – 17
Ashwaubenon: Raye 10, Whiters 6, Schneider 2, Phipps 6, Remiker 9, Guarascio 31, Daul 12, House 6, Matchopatow 8. 3-pt: Remiker, Guarascio, Daul 4. FT: 2-6. Fouls: 5.
Green Bay Southwest: Denil 4, Szarowicz 3, Heath 6, Stewart 4. 3-pt: Szarowicz. FT: 2-4. Fouls: 9.
GREEN BAY – Jaden Ciesielczyk scored 16 of her 21 points in the first half of the Redbirds’ win over the Hornets.
Abby Tassoul and Egan Bierowski added 16 and 15 points, respectively, for De Pere.
Jada Raeder scored 10 points to lead Green Bay Preble.
De Pere 42 35 – 77
Green Bay Preble 17 23 – 40
De Pere: Tassoul 18, Craig 2, Ciesielczyk 21, Dwyer 7, Washington 5, Fischer 6, Neuenfeldt 2, Bierowski 15, Gerlikowski 1. 3-pt: Tassoul 4, Ciesielczyk 3, Dwyer, Bierowski. FT: 10-17. Fouls: 15.
Green Bay Preble: Konkol 7, Gorecki 4, Lucassen 3, Umentum 4, Beauchamp 4, Day 8, Raeder 10. 3-pt: Lucassen, Raeder. FT: 12-15. Fouls: 13.
SHEBOYGAN – The Pirates took a 27-point halftime lead and never looked back in the win over the Redwings.
Melia Lemorande scored 23 points to lead Bay Port. Olivia Williams added 11 points, while Kailynn Thompson added 10.
Bay Port 42 22 – 64
Sheboygan South 15 10 – 25
Bay Port: Whiteman 9, Dudra 2, Williams 11, Bogenschuetz 2, McDermid 2, Lewitzke 5, Lemorande 23, Thompson 10. 3-pt: Whiteman 3, Williams 2, Lewitzke, Lemorande 5. FT: 7-14. Fouls: 18.
MANITOWOC – The Ships outscored the Red Raiders by 10 points in the second half to get the win.
Sarash Bolchen and Kendall Schmitz both scored 10 points to lead Manitowoc.
Lily Urben and Olivia Sprangers both scored six points for Pulaski.
Pulaski 12 17 – 29
Manitowoc 13 27 – 40
Pulaski: Hasser 3, Barry 2, Urben 6, Gwidt 4, Nischke 4, Servais 4, Sprangers 6. 3-pt: Hasser. FT: 2-10. Fouls: 14.
Manitowoc: Bolchen 10, Peterson 3, Conard 6, Schmitz 10, Quinchia 5, Spaeth 6. 3-pt: Peterson, Conard 2, Schmitz 2, Spaeth 2. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 14.
LUXEMBURG – Sienna Blohowiak scored 13 points and the Spartans held off the Irish in North Eastern Conference action.
Luxemburg-Casco led 16-13 at the half.
Powering Freedom was Breana Dickrell with 10 points.
Freedom 13 27 – 40
Luxemburg-Casco 16 25 – 41
Freedom: Martzahl 9, Lang 1, Bork 5, Calhoon 3, Dickrell 10, Lillge 1, Brown 2, Cropsey 9. 3-pt: Martzahl, Bork, Calhoon, Dickrell 2. FT: 11-21. Fouls: 14. Fouled out: Bork.
Luxemburg-Casco: Cherovsky 3, Heurkens 5, Bray 8, Schley 3, Blohowiak 13, Host 2, Deprez 7. 3-pt: Cherovsky, Bray 2, Blohowiak 2, Deprez. FT: 7-13. Fouls: 21.
WRIGHTSTOWN – Allie VanVonderen and Paige Selner combined for 41 points in the Vikings’ win over the Tigers.
VanVonderen finished with 23 points for Denmark. Selner added 18.
Elaina Verbeten scored 25 points to lead Wrightstown.
Denmark 29 26 – 55
Wrightstown 23 24 – 47
Denmark: Van Noie 2, Selner 18, Micolichek 9, VanVonderen 23, Lindsley 2, Kroschnewski 1. 3-pt: Micolichek. FT: 20-29. Fouls: 9.
Wrightstown: Verbeten 25, Welhouse 1, DeCleene 6, Colwell 6, Ducat 2, Bousley 2, Fandrey 5. 3-pt: Fandrey, Verbeten 5. FT: 3-4. Fouls: 23.
KESHENA – Jaylynn Caldwell became the Thunderhawks’ all-time leading scorer with 1,235 points in Oneida Nation’s win over the Rangers.
Mariah Cloud led Oneida Nation with 21 points. Caldwell scored 15 points, whlie Kamaren White added 12.
Katelyn Suennen led Wausaukee with seven points.
Wausaukee 4 10 – 14
Oneida Nation 34 36 – 70
Wausaukee: White 1, Seehawer 2, Suennen 7, Schroeder 1, Stumbris 3. FT: 4-12. Fouls: 14.
Oneida Nation: Espinoza 6, King 3, Danforth 1, Cloud 21, D. Danforth 3, Caldwell 15, House 9, White 12. 3-pt: King, Espinoza 2, White 4, House, Caldwell. FT: 9-17. Fouls: 12.
CRIVITZ – The Wolverines used balanced scoring to defeat the Cougars.
Marli Meyers led Crivitz with 10 points.
Vivian Kostreva led Coleman with 11 points.
Coleman 12 19 – 31
Crivitz 15 25 – 40
Coleman: Kostreva 11, Markiewicz 4, Rosner 1, Gross 6, Seibert 2, Kurth 7. 3-pt: Kostreva 3. FT: 6-15. Fouls: 19.
Crivitz: Gruszynski 8, Brand 9, Ott 4, Doyen 6, Pusick 2, Wysoloski 1, Meyers 10. 3-pt: Gruszynski. FT: 11-26. Fouls: 19.
LENA – Eva Brooks scored 21 points and Madi Thomson added 17 as the Wildcats overpowered the Eagles in Marinette & Oconto Conference action.
Kali Fischer added 12 points for Lena, which led 29-14 at intermission.
Bunny Cramer had the hot hand for Suring with 18 points.
Suring 14 25 – 39
Lena 29 29 – 58
Suring: Peterson 6, Pommerich 7, Cramer 18, Cox 1, Skarban 2, Christensen 5. 3-pt: Peterson, Cramer 2. FT: 12-17. Fouls: 8.
Lena: Brooks 21, H. Thomson 4, M. Thomson 17, Fischer 12, Collar 4. 3-pt: None. FT: 2-6. Fouls: 14.
ALGOMA – The Wolves scored 41 points in the first half in the nonconference victory.
Bristol Schmidt led Algoma with 15 points. Nora Krause added 13, Therese Gerdmann scored 12 and Brooke Mattson had 10.
Mishicot 18 25 – 43
Algoma 41 27 – 68
Mishicot: Trochil 2, Krause 22, Christoffel 5, Rosenow 4, Paider 2, Cisler 8. 3-pt: Krause 2. FT: 17-25. Fouls: 18.
Algoma: Nellis 4, Loucks 3, Krause 13, Mattson 10, Slaby 9, Schmidt 15, C. Gerdmann 2, T. Gerdmann 12. 3-pt: Krause 3, Slaby 2. FT: 23-28. Fouls: 17.