ASHWAUBENON – Gianna Guarascio scored 11 points and Olivia Raye added 10 as the Jaguars rolled to the Fox River Classic Conference win.
Ashwaubenon started fast, grabbing a 35-8 halftime advantage.
Sheboygan South was led by Alayna Lloyd with seven points.
Sheboygan South 8 12 – 20
Ashwaubenon 35 25 – 60
Sheboygan South: Gahagan 4, Fischer 2, Herber 2, Lloyd 7, Misodi 2, Clavelle 3. 3-pt: Clavelle. FT: 7-11. Fouls: 9.
Ashwaubenon: Raye 10, Whiters 9, Phipps 7, Remiker 6, Guarascio 11, Daul 8, House 7, Matchopatow 2. 3-pt: Raye, Whiters, Phipps, Guarascio 2, Daul 2, House 2. FT: 5-10. Fouls: 12.
DE PERE – The Redbirds had four players finish in double figures in scoring in the win over the Ships.
Aubree Fischer led De Pere with 17 points. Egan Bierowski and Abby Tassoul both scored 14 points. Adeline Dwyer finished with 10 points.
Sarah Bolchen led Manitowoc with 12 points. Kendall Schmitz scored 11.
Manitowoc 17 22 – 39
De Pere 46 32 – 78
Manitowoc: Bolchen 12, Johnson 2, Schmitz 11, Eichman 3, Quinchia 9, Spaeth 2. 3-pt: Bolchen, Schmitz 2. Quinchia 2. FT: 10-14. Fouls: 15.
De Pere: Spaeth 4, Tassoul 14, Meulemans 2, Ciesielczyk 2, Dwyer 10, Washington 5, Fischer 17, Neuenfeldt 8, Bierowski 14, Gerlikowski 2. 3-pt: Tassoul 2, Dwyer, Bierowski. FT: 6-14. Fouls: 14.
SHEBOYGAN – Brooklynn Lucassen scored 16 points, including back-to-back 3-pointers late to push a two-point advantage out to eight, as the Hornets held off the Golden Raiders in Fox River Classic Conference action.
Jada Raeder added 15 points for Preble.
Bryn Adams had the hot hand for Sheboygan North with 11 points.
Green Bay Preble 21 34 – 55
Sheboygan North 18 28 – 46
Green Bay Preble: Konkol 2, Gorecki 8, Watzka 3, Lucassen 16, Beauchamp 2, Day 9, Raeder 15. 3-pt: Lucassen 2. FT: 11-16. Fouls: 17.
Sheboygan North: Post 5, Revelis 4, Reiter 8, Spielman 4, Peitzmeier 6, Schley 8, Adams 11. 3-pt: Post, Revelis, Reiter, Adams. FT: 10-22. Fouls: 16.
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PULASKI – Ashley Servais scored 15 points and three other Red Raiders scored in double figures as they cruised to the Fox River Classic Conference win over the Trojans.
Olivia Sprangers added 13 points, while Anya Hasser and Alissa Nischke had 10 points each.
Southwest was led in scoring by Haley Heath with 18 points.
Pulaski built a 44-8 halftime advantage and never looked back.
Green Bay Southwest 8 14 – 22
Pulaski 44 29 – 73
Green Bay Southwest: Ventura 4, Heath 18. 3-pt: None. FT: 8-10. Fouls: 4.
Pulaski: Hasser 10, Barry 4, Lemerond 6, Urben 9, Gwidt 4, Prentice 2, Nischke 10, Servais 15, Sprangers 13. 3-pt: Hasser 2, Urben, Nischke 2, Servais 2. FT: 6-7. Fouls: 9.
DENMARK – Paige Selner and Kiarrah Micolichek combined for 30 points to lead the Vikings to the win over the Panthers.
Selner led Denmark with 16 points. Micolichek added 14. Allie VanVonderen contributed 11 points.
Rylie Shallow led Oconto Falls with 17 points.
Oconto Falls 18 13 – 31
Denmark 26 30 – 56
Oconto Falls: Shallow 17, Otto 3, Jahnke 5, Gorman 2, Maloney 4. 3-pt: None. FT: 3-6. Fouls: 14.
Denmark: VanNoie 4, Selner 16, Vogel 6, Nicolichek 14, VanVonderen 11, Lindsley 4, Kraschnewski 1. 3-pt: Micolichek 2, VanVonderen. FT: 7-9. Fouls: 11.
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.
GREEN BAY – Leah Nordin and Trinity Popelka combined for 32 points to lead the Hawks to the win over the Red Devils.
Nordin, a 6-foot-2 junior, sank a short jumper from the left side of the lane with 9:16 left in the first half to become Shawano’s all-time leading basketball scorer, boys or girls.
Nordin has 1,343 career points. The old record was 1,329 points set by John Cantwell, who played for Shawano from 1955 to 1958.
Nordin finished with 18 points, while Popelka scored 14.
Jamaya Mariner led Green Bay East with 13 points.
Shawano: Tomashek 6, Stuber 3, Popelka 14, Brown 4, Pyawnsay 7, Nordin 18, Dreier 2, Weisnicht 5, Leager 2.
Green Bay East: Lipscomb 2, Mariner 13, Brandner 2, Nelson 2, LaTour 3.
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.
FISH CREEK – The Wolves raced out to a big halftime advantage and cruised to the Packerland Conference win.
Jadyn Nellis powered Algoma with 19 points, while Sierra Slaby added 12, Claire Gerdmann 11 and Brooke Mattson 10.
Mikala Gorham led the Vikings with 16 points, while Megan Schar added 10.
Algoma 45 33 – 78
Gibraltar 19 12 – 31
Algoma: Nellis 19, Loucks 5, Krause 3, Mattson 10, Slaby 12, Schmidt 7, Haegele 2, C. Gerdmann 11, T. Gerdmann 9. 3-pt: Nellis 3, Loucks, Krause, Slaby 2. FT: 21-33. Fouls: 9.
Gibraltar: Schar 10, Tepe 2, Gorham 16, Jarosh 3. 3-pt: Gorham 2. FT: 5-11. Fouls: 22.
NIAGARA – Mallory Sanicki had the hot hand with 21 points and Alivia Kleikamp added 12 as the Badgers built a big halftime lead and cruised to the nonconference win.
Bristol Sanicki added 11 points for Niagara.
Lauren Jungwirth led the Nordics with 11 points, while Raina Ledzian added 10.
The Badgers grabbed a 35-16 halftime advantage.
North Dickinson 16 24 – 40
Niagara 35 24 – 59
North Dickinson: Ledzian 10, Steinbrecher 9, Jungwirth 11, Anderson 2, Applekamp 2, Lindholm 6. 3-pt: Ledzian 2, Steinbrecher 3, Jungwirth, Lindholm 2. FT: 0-2. Fouls: 18.
Niagara: M. Sanicki 21, B. Sanicki 11, Neuens-Allred 7, Swanson 3, Kleikamp 12, Walker 5. 3-pt: M. Sanicki 3, B. Sanicki 2, Swanson. FT: 15-23. Fouls: 7.
COLEMAN – The Cougars led by 22 points at halftime and cruised to the nonconference victory.
Vivian Kostreva led Coleman with 21 points and added 10 rebounds. Alaynah Gilbertson had 15 points and 11 rebounds, and Alyssa Kurth scored 11 points.
Menominee, Mich. 13 19 – 32
Coleman 35 26 – 61
Menominee: Barker 2, Doyle 2, Coduti 2, Fox 5, Milostan 2, Schuttpelz 6, Marineau 7, Olsen 2, Roush 4. 3-pt: Marineau. FT: 1-2. Fouls: 13.
Coleman: Kostreva 21, Markiewicz 2, Hanrahan 1, Gilbertson 15, Gross 3, Dallman 6, Seibert 2, Kurth 11. 3-pt: Kostreva, Gross. FT: 5-11.
GREEN BAY – The Tritons shot 50% from the floor while holding the Pirates to 35% to squeeze out the win.
Andrew Rader scored 19 points to lead Notre Dame.
Bay Port, which made 15-of-18 free throws, was led by Maddox Cornette’s 15 points. Mondes Kelly added 10.
Bay Port 20 29 – 49
Notre Dame 22 28 – 50
Bay Port: Jones 6, Stevens 8, Durkee 6, Kelly 10, Thomas 4, Cornette 15. 3-pt: Kelly, Cornette. FT: 15-18. Fouls: 10.
Notre Dame: Weber 5, Au. Hendricks 7, AJ Hendricks 4, Siudzinski 4, Warden 4, Guyette 7, Rader 19. 3-pt: Weber, Siudzinsk, Guyette, Rader. FT: 4-9. Fouls: 15.
GREEN BAY – Cale Buboltz scored 20 points and Bryce Ten Pas added 18 as the Golden Raiders pulled away late to secure a victory over the Hornets in a Fox River Classic Conference matchup.
Michael LaLuzerne led Preble with 18 points and Peyton Kuehn added 14.
North outscored Preble 45-34 in the second half after the game was tied at halftime.
Sheboygan North 24 45 – 69
Green Bay Preble 24 34 – 58
Sheboygan North: Ten Pas 18, Duong 6, Renzelmann 2, Buboltz 20, Olsen 8, Buhr 7, Schramm 4, Konrad 4. 3-pt: Ten Pas 2, Buboltz, Buhr. FT: 9-21. Fouls: 13.
Green Bay Preble: LaLuzerne 18, Gerard 5, Sullivan 5, Howard 3, Johnson 5, Cooper 3, Kuehn 14, Sprutles 5. 3-pt: Sprutles, Johnson, Sullivan, Gerard, LaLuzerne. FT: 7-13. Fouls: 17.
BONDUEL – The Bears improved to 5-0 in conference play and 11-0 overall while handing the Chargers their first conference loss (4-1).
Ryan Westrich led Bonduel with 19 points. Race Anvelink scored 17 points, while Cade Johnson and Quinn Wesenberg added 13 and 12 points, respectively.
Jett Rogowski led Wittenberg-Birnamwood with 24 points.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 21 28 – 49
Bonduel 33 36 – 69
Wittenberg-Birnamwood: Rogowski 24, Hu. Miller 8, Clark 3, Fraaza 4, Meverden 6, Ha. Miller 4. 3-pt: Rogowski 2, Hu. Miller 2, Clark, Meverden. FT: 3-8. Fouls: 18.
Bonduel: Johnson 13, Westrich 19, Moesch 5, Wesenberg 12, Anvelink 17, Roberts 3. 3-pt: Moesch, Wesenberg, Anvelink 3. FT: 10-17. Fouls: 9.
PESHTIGO – The Bulldogs outscored the Vikings 39-15 in the second half to win going away.
Dominck Baxter led Peshtigo with 25 points.
Gibraltar 8 15 – 23
Peshtigo 18 33 – 51
Gibraltar: Brey 4, Jackson 5, Lindenberg 2, Kita 4, Jauregui 2, Mize 6. FT: 1-7. Fouls: 11.
Peshtigo: B. Polzin 2, Proft 4, L. Bergeson 2, L. Haulotte 3, Reiswitz 2, Bickel 5, F. Bergeson 2, Baxter 25, Roeder 6. 3-pt: Haulotte, Bickel, Baxter 2, Roeder. FT: 2-8. Fouls: 14.
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.
WAUSAUKEE – Cameron Scheifelbein poured in 23 points as the Badgers pulled away in the second half to earn the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
Also scoring in double figures for Niagara were Tommy Martin with 12 points and Gavin Nuens and Dante Stachowicz, both with 11.
The Badgers grabbed a 10-point halftime advantage before outscoring Wausaukee 40-10 the rest of the way.
Callahan Betts led the Rangers with eight points.
Niagara 32 40 – 72
Wausaukee 22 10 – 32
Niagara: Tripp 5, Nuens 11, Martin 12, Stachowicz 11, Bartels 8, Scheifelbein 23, Wheeler 2. 3-pt: Tripp, Nuens, Stachowicz 2. FT: 4-12. Fouls: 15.
Wausaukee: K. Suennen 7, Betts 8, Vanick 6, E. Suennen 4, Dunlap 2, Thomson 4, Morgan 1. 3-pt: None. FT: 4-12. Fouls: 12.
WAUSAUKEE – Evan Suennen scored 24 points to lead the Rangers to the victory.
Kayden Suennen added 16 points and Jeffrey Dunlap had 14 points for Wausaukee.
Goodman/Pembine 17 38 – 55
Wausaukee 35 31 – 66
Goodman/Pembine: Sevenson 13, Ipsa 13, Kozelek 6, Braaton 7, Garrow 2, Jonas 9, Lewis 3, Kaiser 2. 3-pt: Jonas 3, Kozelek 2, Ipsa. FT: 11-15. Fouls: 8.
Wausaukee: Kayden Suennen 16, Betts 6, Evan Suennen 24, Dunlap 14, Thomson 6. 3-pt: Betts 2, E. Suennen 4. FT: 0-3. Fouls: 14.
157: Jonah Leisgang A pinned Angel Martinez 1:37. 165: Nolan Vertz A pinned Kermit Pfister 3:33. 175: Jaivenn Torres A dec. Aaron Kopetsky 10-3. 190: Jaxson Newton A pinned Noah Roland 1:50. 215: Andrew Krull A pinned David Martinez Aguirre :39. 285: Ben Hutto A pinned Jackson Lehman 3:10. 106: Double forfeit. 113: Collin DeMars A pinned Adavian Alvarez 1:57. 120: Noah Gonzalez SN major dec. Logan Bowers 20-7. 126: Cale Wallace A pinned Eleazar Martinez :52. 132: Chandler Steele A pinned Victor Hernandes :48. 138: Tyce Allen A pinned Dan Giambrone 2:34. 144: Parker Malvitz A pinned Riley Sundee 1:42. 150: Kolby Hockers A pinned Gustavo Isidoro :37.
165: Nolan Vertz A dec. Easton Pollock 15-12. 175: Carson Damsheuser DP dec. Jaivenn Torres 10-8. 190: Brice Bromberek DP pinned Jaxson Newton :37. 215: Penn Cleveland DP pinned Andrew Krull :42. 285: Ben Hutto A won by forfeit. 106: Double forfeit. 113: Seth Corrigan DP tech. fall over Collin DeMars 17-2. 120: Chase VanDenHeuvel DP dec. Logan Bowers 13-7. 126: Brandon VerHaagh DP pinned Cale Wallace 3:09. 132: Grady Gallagher DP pinned Chandler Steele :41. 138: Mycah Beckett DP pinned Tyce Allen :51. 144: Olin Neuville DP pinned Parker Malvitz 3:24. 150: Jack Gretzinger DP pinned Kolby Hockers 3:19. 157: Jonah Leisgang A pinned Noah Benson 2:44.
150: Jackson Schramm C/W pinned Darrel Lautenbach 1:02. 157: Luis Rivera-Diaz SB/S won by forfeit. 165: Spencer Madsen SB/S tech. fall over Austin Doyen 19-4. 175: Julian Langer SB/S won by forfeit. 190: Ethan Denamur SB/S won by forfeit. 215: Harrison Schartner SB/S pinned Thomas Phillips 4:54. 285: Seth Laughlin SB/S pinned Austin Kaminski 2:43. 106: Nate Hasenjager SB /S won by forfeit. 113: Double forfeit. 120: Leathem Vogel SB/S won by forfeit. 126: AJ Kaufman C/W tech. fall over Patrick Shefchik 17-2. 132: Evan Kaufman C/W pinned Raynauldo Johnson SB/S 1:49. 138: Nathan Sansom SB/S won by forfeit. 144: Nino Robinson C/W pinned Drew Propsom 1:07.
150: Nathen Kleikamp P tech. fall over Bryce Fuchs 19-4. 157: Malakai Yakel P won by forfeit. 165: Tristan Krejcarek P won by forfeit. 175: Double forfeit. 190: Double forfeit. 215: Caleb Klimek P won by forfeit. 285: Bradly Bayer G/S pinned Carson Patterson 5:20. 106: Double forfeit. 113: Double forfeit. 120: Eli Camps P won by forfeit. 126: Addisen Olson P pinned Peyton Huth 3:46. 132: Gavin Staszak G/S won by forfeit. 138: Taylor Brown G/S tech. fall over Jack Hurley 18-1. 144: William Seibert G/S won by forfeit.
157: Malakai Yakel P tech. fall over Jackson Schramm 21-6. 165: Zach Sherman P major dec. Austin Doyen 10-2. 175: Double forfeit. 190: Double forfeit. 215: Caleb Klimek P tech. fall over Thomas Phillips 17-1. 285: Austin Kaminski C/W pinned Carson Patterson 1:07. 106: Double forfeit. 113: Double forfeit. 120: Eli Camps P won by forfeit. 126: AJ Kaufman C/W tech. fall over Addisen Olson 18-3. 132: Double forfeit. 138: Evan Kaufman C/W pinned Jack Hurley 1:27. 144: Double forfeit. 150: Nathen Kleikamp P pinned Nino Robinson 1:14.
165: Spencer Madsen SB/S won by forfeit. 175: Julian Langer SB/S won by forfeit. 190: Ethan Denamur SB/S won by forfeit. 215: Harrison Schartner SB/S won by forfeit. 285: Seth Laughlin SB/S pinned Bradly Bayer 1:36. 106: Nate Hasenjager SB/S won by forfeit. 113: Double forfeit. 120: Leathem Vogel SB/S won by forfeit. 126: Patrick Shefchik SB/S pinned Peyton Huth :20. 132: Raynauldo Johnson SB/S def. Gavin Staszak 14-12. 138: Nathan Sansom SB/S pinned William Seibert 1:11. 144: Taylor Brown G/S pinned Drew Propsom 3:03. 150: Bryce Fuchs G/S pinned Luis Rivera-Diaz 3:03. 157: Darrel Lautenbach SB/S won by forfeit.
165: Austin Doyen C/W won by forfeit. 175: Double forfeit. 190: Double forfeit. 215: Thomas Phillips C/W won by forfeit. 285: Bradly Bayer G/S pinned Austin Kaminski 1:22. 106: Double forfeit. 113: Double forfeit. 120: Double forfeit. 126: AJ Kaufman C/W pinned Peyton Huth :35. 132: Evan Kaufman C/W pinned Gavin Staszak 1:55. 138: William Seibert G/S won by forfeit. 144: Nino Robinson C/W tech. fall over Taylor Brown 21-3. 150: Jackson Schramm C/W tech. fall over Bryce Fuchs 18-1. 157: Double forfeit.