NEW LONDON – Salem Boyd paced a balanced scoring attack with 10 points as the Thunder earned the Bay Conference win.
Seymour took a five-point halftime advantage and outscored New London 28-21 the rest of the way.
Shaye Allen led the Bulldogs with 12 points.
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Seymour 19 28 – 47
New London 14 21 – 35
Seymour: Schuettpelz 4, Zahn 4, K. VandeHei 5, Boyd 10, Wenninger 8, Martinez 5, Krueger 5, A. VandeHei 6. 3-pt: K. VandeHei, Wenninger 2, Martinez. FT: 11-19. Fouls: 18.
New London: Handschke 2, Langel 6, Stroesenreuther 4, Allen 12, Daly 8, Jones 3. 3-pt: Allen 2, Daly. FT: 10-16. Fouls: 20.
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FOX CROSSING – Ashlyn Delfosse scored a game-high 25 points to lead the Eagles past the Vikings in Packerland Conference action.
Southern Door took a four-point halftime deficit before outscoring Gibraltar 29-23 the rest of the way.
Mikala Gorham paced the Vikings with 16 points, while Anna Jarosh added 11.
Southern Door 18 29 – 47
Gibraltar 14 23 – 37
Southern Door: Kaye 7, Vogel 9, Jacquet 6, Delfosse 25. 3-pt: Kaye, Delfosse 2. FT: 20-29. Fouls: 15.
Gibraltar: Schar 4, Tepe 4, Gorham 16, Jarosh 11, Martin 2. 3-pt: Schar. FT: 8-22. Fouls: 23. Fouled out: Schar, Tepe, Jarosh.
LENA – Eva Brooks scored 15 points, Kali Fischer added 14 and Madi Thomson 13 as the Wildcats rallied from a halftime deficit to post the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
The Blazers led 27-25 at intermission, but Lena stymied them the rest of the way.
Ingrid Beaumont powered the NEW Lutheran attack with a game-high 18 points.
NEW Lutheran 27 12 – 39
Lena 25 23 – 48
Green Bay NEW Lutheran: Dhein 3, Kirchner 3, Bruley 2, Laatsch 3, Czaja 4, Beaumont 18, Meerstein 6. 3-pt: Dhein, Kirchner, Beaumont 3. FT: 10-17. Fouls: 21. Fouled out: Laatsch.
Lena: Brooks 15, Van Ark 2, H. Thomson 4, M. Thomson 13, Fischer 14. 3-pt: Brooks. FT: 9-27. Fouls: 14.
NIAGARA – Mallory Sanicki poured in 19 points, while Bristol Sanicki added 16 and Alivia Kleikamp 14 as the Badgers built a 31-point halftime lead and never looked back.
Niagara outscored the Cavaliers 32-10 over the final 18 minutes.
St. Thomas was led by Aspynn Anderson with six points.
St. Thomas Aquinas 4 10 – 14
Niagara 35 32 – 67
St. Thomas Aquinas: K. Peters 4, Anderson 6, Paidl 4. 3-pt: K. Peters. FT: 5-12. Fouls: 8.
Niagara: Sweig 2, M. Sanicki 19, B. Sanicki 16, Jones 5, Swanson 8, Kleikamp 14, Walker 1, Johnston 2. 3-pt: M. Sanicki 3, B. Sanicki 4, Jones, Swanson. FT: 8-14. Fouls: 9.
WAUSAUKEE – Vivian Kostreva scored 14 points and Alaynah Gilbertson added 13 as the Cougars cruised to the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
Coleman took a 29-5 halftime advantage and outscored the Rangers by 18 the rest of the way.
Jessica Luccarini paced Wausaukee with eight points.
Coleman 29 34 – 63
Wausaukee 5 16 – 21
Coleman: Kostreva 14, Jensen 7, Nowak 2, Markiewicz 9, Gilbertson 13, Rosner 2, Gross 8, Seibert 4, Kurth 4. 3-pt: Kostreva 2, Jensen, Markiewicz. FT: 3-8. Fouls: 8.
Wausaukee: Seehawer 5, Oberle 2, Luccarini 8, Stumbris 6. 3-pt: Seehawer. FT: 0-2. Fouls: 6.
CRIVITZ – The Tigers finished with a 24-7 second-half run as they earned the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
Gillett was led in scoring by Cilena Guns with 16 points, while Hope Soper and Lily Hansen added 12 apiece.
Kiya Brand paced the Wolverines with 10 points.
Gillett 24 24 – 48
Crivitz 22 7 – 29
Gillett: Schaal 2, Soper 12, Hansen 12, Guns 16, Kaczmarek 3, Pate 3. 3-pt: Soper 2, Hansen 4, Guns 3, Kaczmarek. FT: 6-12. Fouls: 11.
Crivitz: Gruszynski 2, Brand 10, Ott 3, M. Pusick 5, Wesoloski 5, Meyers 4. 3-pt: Brand 2, Wesoloski. FT: 6-11. Fouls: 15.
WRIGHTSTOWN – The Tigers overcame a six-point halftime deficit to earn the North Eastern Conference win over the Comets.
Kaeden Colwell led Wrightstown with 20 points, while Ethan Cyra added 19 and Aiden Humphreys 13.
Austin Adamczak scored 12 points to power Waupaca. Also scoring in double digits for the Comets were Aaron Wolff with 11 points and Ethan Harms with 10.
Wrightstown outscored Waupaca 40-22 in the final 18 minutes.
Waupaca 30 22 – 52
Wrightstown 24 40 – 64
Waupaca: Adamczak 12, Soto 2, Lauritzen 8, Bessman 7, Wolff 11, Harms 10, McDonald 2. 3-pt: Adamczak, Wolff, Harms 2. FT: 6-12. Fouls: 14.
Wrightstown: Kittoe 2, Theunis 2, Humphreys 13, Buntin 2, Vanden Heuvel 4, Colwell 20, Cyra 19, Morschauser 2. 3-pt: Humphreys, Cyra 3. FT: 12-14. Fouls: 16.
APPLETON – The Foxes used a balanced scoring attack and solid defense to upend the Panthers in North Eastern Conference action.
Leading FVL were Gabe Heiges with 16 points, Caleb Dahlke and Graham Feidt both with 15, and Lucas Papendorf with 12.
Jameson Beaman led Oconto Falls with 16 points, while J.J. Pytleski added 12.
FVL took a 42-20 halftime advantage and never looked back.
Oconto Falls 20 27 – 47
Fox Valley Lutheran 42 37 – 79
Oconto Falls: Yuma 2, Carriveau 7, Gardebrecht 2, Skarban 2, Beaman 16, Wold 6, Pytleski 12. 3-pt: Beaman 4, Wold 2, Pytleski 2. FT: 3-6. Fouls: 14. Fouled out: Yuma.
Fox Valley Lutheran: Heiges 16, Erickson 7, Feidt 15, Nowak 5, Olsen 3, Papendorf 12, A. Dahlke 4, Kapande 2, C. Dahlke 15. 3-pt: Heiges 2, Erickson, Feidt 2, Nowak, Olsen, Papendorf, C. Dahlke 3. FT: 16-21. Fouls: 15.
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COLEMAN – The Cougars rebounded from a slow start to rally past the Badgers in Marinette & Oconto Conference action.
Kolton Peters and Tyler Rennie scored 13 points each and Victor Kostreva added 12 to pace Coleman.
Cameron Schiefelbein had a game-high 15 points for Niagara.
The Cougars trailed by six at intermission, before finishing on a 40-27 run.
Niagara 18 27 – 45
Coleman 12 40 – 52
Niagara: Tripp 9, Neuens 6, Martin 4, Stachowicz 2, Bartels 9, Schiefelbein 15. 3-pt: Tripp, Bartels 3, Schiefelbein. FT: 2-3. Fouls: 14.
Coleman: Kolton Peters 13, Kollin Peters 3, Rennie 13, Dufeck 6, Whitaker 3, Tedtman 2, Kostreva 12. 3-pt: Kolton Peters 3, Rennie, Whitaker. FT: 11-17. Fouls: 9.
IOLA – Race Anvelink hit a half-court shot at the buzzer to keep the Bears unbeaten at 15-0.
Bonduel led 27-24 at intermission and played the Thunderbirds even the rest of the way.
Ryan Westrich led the Bears with 18 points. Also scoring in double figures for Bonduel were Anvelink with 13 points, and Cade Johnson and Quinn Wesenberg added 12 points each.
Leading Iola-Scandinavia in scoring was Alex Robbins with 26 points and Korz Loken with 17.
Bonduel 27 34 – 61
Iola-Scandinavia 24 34 – 58
Bonduel: Johnson 12, Westrich 18, Moesch 2, Wesenberg 12, Anvelink 13, Roberts 4. 3-pt: Wesenberg 2, Anvelink 2. FT: 11-15. Fouls: 12.
Iola-Scandinavia: Robbins 26, Loken 17, J. Thulien 4, Opperman 4, Fuhs 3, R. Thulien 4. 3-pt: Fuhs. FT: 9-10. Fouls: 14.
ASHWAUBENON – The Pirates scored three goals in the third period to pull away for the victory.
Cash Ebeling, Carter Janowski and Charles Del Marcelle scored in the third period for Bay Port. Tyler Wempe had a goal in the second period.
Del Marcelle, Wempe, Marek Stefik and Finn Gustafson had assists for Bay Port.
De Pere’s goals were scored by Michal Blaha and Landon Smith. Griffin Wehausen and William Birkholz had assists.
Bay Port goalie Benjamin Knutson had 24 saves. De Pere goalie Keegan Handrick had 17 saves.
165: Kavery Jenning GBP pinned Aiden Gahagan 2:51. 175: Juan Garcia GBP pinned Aaden Brown :47. 190: Blake Holly GBP pinned Daniel Fenske 5:18. 215: Aiden Busch-Tessmann GBP pinned Caden Thone 1:20. 285: Omar Avella GBP dec. Emjay Bassett 10-6. 106: Mason Renier GBP won by forfeit. 113: Jackie Zuniga GBP won by forfeit. 120: Braedan Harkey GBP pinned Ethan Hendrickson :31. 126: Griffin Vandenbush GBP won by forfeit. 132: Aiden Coliadis GBP won by forfeit. 138: Max Voelker GBP pinned Camren Lor 2:28. 144: Landon Morella GBP pinned Steven Brion 3:21. 150: Jose Salgado SS pinned Jayden Torres 2:36. 157: Lucas Collado SS pinned Desmond Carr :57.
144: Aidyn Gauthier WDP major dec. Jesus Santos-Martinez 10-2. 150: Brady Ristow GBW/E/SW major dec. Caleb Calaway 21-11. 157: Grady Schmidt WDP pinned Logan Johnson 1:42. 165: Luke Rissling GBW/E/SW pinned Logan Vandenlangenberg 3:24. 175: Taft Wojciechowski WDP won by forfeit. 190: Braylon Stegall WDP won by forfeit. 215: Fontane Sifonte GBW/E/SW major dec. Brodie Beining 18-7. 285: Brody Kartheiser WDP pinned Carter Bankes 2:44. 106: Kaelie Mabie-Wangerin WDP won by forfeit. 113: Kaeden Van Camp WDP won by forfeit. 120: Thomas Heraly WDP pinned Ethan Rand 1:27. 126: Tai VanRemortel GBW/E/SW technical fall over Carson Bleier 16-0. 132: Preston Madison GBW/E/SW pinned Ismael Trimble 5:42. 138: Daniel Beaupre WDP won by forfeit.
175: Malakai Munoz ML pinned Jaivenn Torres 3:53. 190: Cooper Meadows ML pinned Archer Kirkpatrick 1:05. 215: Andrew Krull A pinned Isaak Martinez 2:51. 285: Henry Erdmann ML pinned Ben Hutto 1:42. 106: Ethan Denk ML won by forfei. 113: Nathan Yang ML dec. Cain Valadez 6-5. 120: Pedro Estrada ML technical fall over Logan Bowers 17-1. 126: Aythan Thrasher ML pinned Cale Wallace 4:45. 132: Chandler Steele A dec. Kaiden Krueger 8-3. 138: Tyce Allen A technicall fall over Ayden Overton 16-1. 144: Jackson Bongle ML major dec. Kolby Hockers 21-12. 150: Jonah Leisgang A major dec. Bram Neumann 9-0. 157: Nolan Vertz A won by forfeit. 165: Thor Ash ML pinned Matthew Griepentrog 4:34.
113: Riley Holewinski BP major dec. Carson Daniels 14-1. 120: Owen Wathke BP pinned Cam Javanshad 2:33. 126: Trever Nooyen P major dec. Braeden Hamill 12-3. 132: Carson Stordeur BP dec. Mason Goodness 10-5. 138: Alois Schlumpf BP dec. Broc Ambrosius 10-3. 144: Max Fredrickson P major dec. Miguel Magana IV 12-4. 150: Cole Bartlein BP pinned Bryce Van Lannen 1:40. 157: Ethan Farley BP pinned Kayden Wisniewski 1:10. 165: Mason Taylor P technical fall over Braeden Athey 17-1. 175: Tucker Athey BP technical fall over Keaton Dauk 17-2. 190: Sawyer Goodness P dec. Devlin Vele 6-1. 215: Andy Servais P pinned Drew LeClaire 1:07. 285: Alex Warden BP won by forfeit. 106: Jack Falk P pinned Oliver Shefchik 1:14.
150: Jack Gretzinger DP pinned Angel Martinez 3:08. 157: Noah Benson DP pinned Kermit Pfister 1:24. 165: Noah Roland SN pinned Easton Pollock 5:20. 175: Carson Damsheuser DP pinned Aaron Kopetsky 3:53. 190: Brice Bromberek DP won by forfeit. 215: Ethan Meissner SN dec. Penn Cleveland 6-2. 285: Double forfeit. 106: Parker Schenien DP won by forfeit. 113: Seth Corrigan DP won by forfeit. 120: Chase VanDenHeuvel DP pinned Noah Gonzalez 5:52. 126: Double forfeit. 132: Grady Gallagher DP won by forfeit. 138: Mycah Beckett DP won by forfeit. 144: Olin Neuville DP pinned Riley Sundee 3:42.
150: Kody Popelka SH major dec. Anakin Abel 15-5. 157: Spencer Hanson NL dec. Kian Morstad 12-6. 165: Marcus Brezgel SH pinned Owen Ross 2:48. 175: Drew Chelberg SH pinned Jackson Pecher 5:57. 190: Howie Roloff NL won by forfeit. 215: Preston Krueger NL won by forfeit. 285: Braxton Bryant NL pinned Brayen Boivin 4:32. 106: Teagon Gerrits SH won by forfeit. 113: Dylan Gartner SH won by forfeit. 120: Dane Hodkiewicz SH won by forfeit. 126: Nikkolas Waukau SH technical fall over Henry Auer 18-0. 132: Trevor Schultz NL pinned Austin Stickney 2:28. 138: William Christopher NL technical fall over Dominick Thorson 15-0. 144: Brice Guyette NL pinned Braxon Beyersdorf 1:27.