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XAVIER 77, HOWARDS GROVE 43
APPLETON – The Hawks led 38-18 at halftime in the nonconference win.
Xavier had six players score at least eight points, led by Sydni Wanty and Carsyn Stempa with 10 points apiece.
Howards Grove was led by Destiny Benton with 11 points.
Howards GroveĀ 18Ā 25Ā –Ā 43
XavierĀ 38Ā 39Ā –Ā 77
Howards Grove: Pedrin 5, Priebe 2, Larson 7, Yancy 6, Benton 11, Heim 4, Reichwald 8. 3-pt: Pedrin. FT: 11-26. Fouls: 16.
Xavier: Standish 8, Fields 8, B. Feldkamp 5, VandeHey 5, D. Feldkamp 5, Simon 2, Martine 7, Buss 9, Wanty 10, Stempa 10, Neumann 8. 3-pt: Buss 3, Standish 2, Wanty 2, Stempa, B. Feldkamp, D. Feldkamp. FT: 7-16. Fouls: 23.
FREEDOM 68, STEVENS POINT 54
STEVENS POINT – The Irish made it tough for the Panthers to score in the first half, holding them to 18 points while building a 15-point halftime lead in picking up the victory.
Megan Alexander led unbeaten Freedom (10-0) with 20 points. Sadie Jarmolowicz and Kierstin Kriewaldt added 13 and 12 points, respectively.
Emma Jossie led Stevens Point with 22 points.
Stevens PointĀ 18Ā 36Ā –Ā 54
FreedomĀ 33Ā 35Ā –Ā 68
Stevens Point: Nest 4, Beadles 4, Lilly 6, Moe 7, Czerneski 2, Jossie 2, Fink 7, E. Jossie 22. 3-pt: Fink 2, Nest.
Freedom: Jarmolowicz 13, Martzahl 2, Bartels 9, Kriewaldt 12, Murphy 3, Wesoloski 3, Hennes 6, Alexander 20. 3-pt: Jarmolowicz, Bartels, Kriewaldt, Murphy, Wesoloski, Alexander. FT: 18-22. Fouls: 19.
BRILLION 63, WRIGHTSTOWN 60
BRILLION – Megan Schuman scored her 1,000th career point and became the fifth player in program history to reach the milestone as the Lions edged the Tigers.
Schuman finished with 22 points for Brillion, which shot 19-for-24 at the free throw line. Maya Emmer added 10 points for the Lions.
Wrightstown was led by Leah Lemke with 17 points and Samantha Kiel with 16.
WrightstownĀ 29Ā 31Ā –Ā 60
BrillionĀ 34Ā 29Ā –Ā 63
Wrightstown: Lemke 17, Colwell 7, Vickman 11, Theunis 6, Kiel 16, Bruecker 3. 3-pt: Lemke 2, Theunis 2, Kiel 2, Bruecker. FT: 9-21. Fouls: 14.
Brillion: Emmer 10, Schuman 22, Dietrich 4, Schwahn 7, Schuh 9, Eichmeier 2, Foytik 2, Shimek 7. 3-pt: Emmer 2, Schuman, Schwahn, Schuh, Shimek. FT: 19-24. Fouls: 16.
WAUPUN 70, MUKWONAGO 23
WATERTOWN – The Warriors led 39-13 at halftime and cruised to the victory.
Kayl Petersen led Waupun with 19 points and Abbie Aalsma added 18.
WaupunĀ 39Ā 31Ā –Ā 70
MukwonagoĀ 13Ā 10Ā –Ā 23
Waupun: L. Aalsma 2, N. Aalsma 6, A. Aalsma 18, VandeStreek 8, Theune 4, Matamoros 8, Harder 2, Gopalan 3, Petersen 19. 3-pt: VandeStreek 2, N. Aalsma 2, A. Aalsma, Gopalan, Petersen. FT: 3-11. Fouls: 13.
Mukwonago: Strandlie 14, Bartnik 2, Hangartner 3, Hartel 4. 3-pt: Strandlie 2, Hangartner, Hartel. FT: 7-15. Fouls: 11.
ST. MARY CATHOLIC 58, APPLETON WEST 45
APPLETON – Jaydin Vosters and Chloe Vogel each scored 20 points to lead the Zephyrs to the victory over the Terrors.
Vosters scored 12 points in the second half and Vogel had 11 points in the second half.
Appleton West was led by Olivia Peterson with 14 points and City Figlinski with 10.
St. Mary CatholicĀ 27Ā 31Ā –Ā 58
Appleton WestĀ 21Ā 24Ā –Ā 45
St. Mary Catholic: Griffith 3, C. Vogel 20, Anderson 1, E. Vogel 2, A. Norville 9, Vosters 20, Nackers 3. 3-pt: Griffith, C. Vogel, A. Norville. FT: 11-18. Fouls: 6.
Appleton West: Hiltgen 3, Figlinski 10, Peterson 14, Hinkins 7, Hammerton 8, Bennett 3. 3-pt: Peterson 2, Hinkins, Bennett. FT: 1-1. Fouls: 19.
MOSINEE 61, AUBURNDALE 46
AUBURNDALE – Mosinee built a comfortable 13-point halftime lead and went on to defeat the Eagles.
Mosinee was led by Kate Fitzgeraldās 14 points. Jenna Placek and Adalyn Lehman added 12 and 11 points, respectively.
Gracie Krings led Auburndale with 12 points. Ashlyn Grimm added 11 and Annamarie Aue scored 10.
MosineeĀ 35Ā 26Ā –Ā 61
AuburndaleĀ 22Ā 24Ā – 46
Mosinee: Freiboth 8, Placek 12, Lehman 11, Selenske 6, Fitzgerald 14, Mauer 2, Hailey Shnowske 5, Bauman 1, Hannah Shnowske 2. 3-pt: Freiboth, Hailey Shnowske. FT: 7-14. Fouls: 13.
Auburndale: Hamus 6, Krings 12, Grimm 11, Ertl 7, Aue 10. 3-pt: Krings 4, Grimm 3, Aue 2. FT: 5-8. Fouls: 12.
HILBERT 48, NEW LUTHERAN 27
GREEN BAY – The Wolves turned in a strong defensive performanince in the first half, holding the Blazers to 11 points while building a 10-point halftime lead en route to the win.
Laney Halbach led Hilbert with 17 points. Meghan Propson added 11.
Leah Schmidt led NEW Lutheran with 11 points.
HilbertĀ 21Ā 27Ā –Ā 48
NEW LutheranĀ 11Ā 16Ā –Ā 27
Hilbert: H. Propson 2, M. Propson 11, Halbach 17, Raymond 2, Diedrich 7, Sheets 4, Wiese 5. 3-pt: None. FT: 12-21. Fouls: 10.
NEW Lutheran: Lange 6, Beaumont 5, Hillmann 2, Schmidt 11, Rueth 3. 3-pt: Beaumont, Schmidt, Rueth. FT: 4-6. Fouls: 15.
NORTH FOND DU LAC 58, KOHLER 46
NORTH FOND DU LAC – Bree Rock scored 29 points to lead the Orioles to the win over the Blue Bombers.
Lauren Stettbacher added 16 points for North Fond du Lac.
Kohler was led by Isabel Wichman with 15 points. Nicole Zimmerman and Natalie Udovich added 13 and 10 points, respectively.
KohlerĀ 28Ā 18Ā –Ā 46
North Fond du LacĀ 31Ā 27Ā –Ā 58
Kohler: Oldenhoff 2, Wichman 15, Cole 2, Tershner 4, Zimmermann 13, Udovich 10. 3-pt: Wichman 2. FT: 14-20. Fouls: 10.
North Fond du Lac: Rock 29, Stettbacher 16, Hughes 9, Catania 2, Retzleff 2. 3-pt: Rock 2, Stettbacher 2, Hughes 3. FT: 5-12. Fouls: 17.
NEWMAN CATHOLIC 55, COLEMAN 44
ELCHO – The Cardinals outscored the Cougars 27-10 at the free throw line to pick up the victory.
Sidney Galang, who made 17 free throws, finished with a team-high 28 points for Newman Catholic.
Aubrey Bintz led Coleman with 12 points.
Newman Catholic 22 33 – 55
Coleman 18 26 – 44
Newman Catholic: Galang 28, Shields 2, Jankowski 8, Wulf 9, Zeimetz 6, Severson 2. 3-pt: Galang 4, Jankowski 3, Wulf 2, Severson. FT: 27-38. Fouls: 15.
Coleman: Hanrahan 4, Hoida 3, Nowak 6, Bintz 12, Zeitler 9, Styczynski 1, Jensen 9. 3-pt: Hoida, Jensen. FT: 10-19. Fouls: 17.
WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 39, MARATHON 33
MARATHON – The Chargers played strong defense in the second half, limited the Red Raiders to justĀ nine points to rally for the win.
Kaylee Schram made 10-of-14 field goals and finished with 22 points and 11 rebounds to lead Wittenberg-Birnamwood. Reese Rogowski added 10 points.
Wittenberg-BirnamwoodĀ 15Ā 24Ā –Ā 39
MarathonĀ 24Ā 9Ā –Ā 33
Wittenberg-Birnamwood: Rogowski 10, Wendler 2, Davids 3, Resch 2, Schram 22. 3-pt: Rogowski, Davids. FT: 3-4. Fouls: 7.
COLEMAN 63, ELCHO 22
ELCHO – The Cougars jumped out to a 23-point halftime lead and crusied to the win over the Hornets.
Desiree Nowak and Cameron Zeitler led Coleman with 12 points each. Aubrey Bintz added 10.
ColemanĀ 34Ā 29Ā –Ā 63
ElchoĀ 11Ā 11Ā –Ā 22
Coleman: Woulf 2, Hanrahan 1, Hoida 3, Nowak 12, Bintz 10, Zeitler 12, Hinther 6, King 4, Styczynski 5, Jensen 8. 3-pt: Hoida, Jensen 2. FT: 7-17. Fouls: 11.
Elcho: Houle 3, Reinke 5, Ernst 5, Hatfield Fromskie 3, Russell 6. 3-pt: Houle. FT: 9-17. Fouls: 12.
ALMOND-BANCROFT 53, MONTELLO 24
ALMOND – Mikala Seymour and Lexie Dernbach each scored 13 points to lead Almond-Bancroft to the win.
MontelloĀ 10Ā 14Ā –Ā 24
Almond-BancroftĀ 19Ā 34Ā –Ā 53
Montello: Klapper 3, Kraus 2, Kendall 10, Loveland 9. 3-pt: None. FT: 2-8. Fouls: 14.
Almond-Bancroft: Omernik 6, Newby 2, Lamb 6, Seymour 13, C. Turzinski 6, Baumgartner 2, Stiles 5, Dernbach 13. 3-pt: Dernbach 2, Lamb, Omernik. FT: 7-19. Fouls: 9.
THREE LAKES 48, NIAGARA 42
NIAGARA – Kara Sowinski scored 15 points and Kallie Volk added 11 to lead the Bluejays to the win over the Badgers.
Josie Rock led Niagara with 14 points.
Three LakesĀ 34Ā 14Ā –Ā 48
NiagaraĀ 26Ā 16Ā –Ā 42
Three Lakes: Sowinski 15, Volk 11, M. Szews 9, Erikson 3, Terlizzi 1, Graszynski 9. 3-pt: Sowinski 3, Volk 2. FT: 17-27. Fouls: 15.
Niagara: Sanicki 9, Rock 14, Wells 9, Borchardt 5, Oratch 3, Pearson 2. 3-pt: Sanicki, Rock 2, Wells 3. FT: 10-15. Fouls: 18.
ATHENS 61, THORP 35
ATHENS – The Bluejays led by 18 points at halftime and cruised to the victory.
Addison Lavicka and McKennzie Schug each scored 14 points for Athens. Sophia Coker added 13 points and Jazelle Hartwig scored 10.
ThorpĀ 13Ā 22Ā –Ā 35
AthensĀ 31Ā 30Ā –Ā 61
Athens: Zettler 2, Lavicka 14, Ellenbecker 2, Hartwig 10, Sophia Coker 13, Sydney Coker 4, Haines 2, Schug 14. 3-pt: None. FT: 7-14. Fouls: 16.
BOYS BASKETBALL
DE PERE 69, WISCONSIN LUTHERAN 58
MEQUON – John Kinziger was 12-for-12 at the free throw line and finished with 26 points to lead the Redbirds to the win over the Vikings.
Jack Jorgensen added 14 points for De Pere while Will Hornseth scored 13.
Kon Knueppel led Wisconsin Lutheran with 16 points. Jamir Allen and Josh Knueppel both added 10 points.
Wisconsin LutheranĀ 22Ā 36Ā –Ā 58
De PereĀ 31Ā 38Ā –Ā 69
Wisconsin Lutheran: Lane 2, Hernandez 6, Allen 10, Townsend 2, Key 8, J. Knueppel 10, Rindfleisch 4, K. Knueppel 16. 3-pt: Key, J. Knueppel 2. FT: 8-9. Fouls: 21.
De Pere: J. Kinziger 26, Herman 4, Z. Kinziger 9, Demovsky 3, Hornseth 13, Jorgensen 14. 3-pt: J. Kinziger 2, Z. Kinziger, Demovsky, Jorgensen 2. FT: 18-21. Fouls: 16.
APPLETON NORTH 68, CHIPPEWA FALLS 35
GREEN BAY – The Lightning took an 11-point lead at halftime and then blew out the Cardinals in the second half.
Max Nelson led Appleton North with 16 points. Brock Donaldson and Josh Gilbert added 13 and 10 points, respectively.
Chippewa FallsĀ 21Ā 14Ā –Ā 35
Appleton NorthĀ 32Ā 36Ā –Ā 68
Chippewa Falls: Twyman 6, Crumbaker 4, Smith 9, Gugel 6, Lindner 3, Minarski 7. 3-pt: Smith, Gugel 2, Lindner, Monarski. FT: 4-8. Fouls: 13.
Appleton North: Mullen 2, Budiac 2, Donaldson 13, Hansen 7, Gilbert 10, Staszak 2, Nelson 16, Busch 5, Isom 2, Hager 7, Monroe 2. 3-pt: Hansen, Gilbert, Nelson, Busch. FT: 5-10. Fouls: 14.
NOTRE DAME 67, BEAVER DAM 53
GREEN BAY – The Tritons shot 50% while holding the Golden Beavers to just 37% inĀ recording the nonconference win.
The Tritons hadĀ balanced scoring withĀ seven players scoring betweenĀ eight and 10 points. Keegan King, Daniel Hornacek and Emmett Lawton each scored 10 points.
Tyler Bunkoske and Brady Helbing led Beaver Dam with 17 and 16 points, respectively.
Beaver DamĀ 20Ā 33Ā –Ā 53
Notre DameĀ 35Ā 32Ā –Ā 67
Beaver Dam: Bunkoske 17, Helbing 16, Kuhl 8, Soto 4, Jens 3, Sharkeyi 2, JT Kaul 2, Schmuhl 1. 3-pt: Bunkoske 3, Helbing 2, Kuhl 2, Soto. FT: 11-16. Fouls: 16.
Notre Dame: King 10, Hornacek 10, Lawton 10, Wall-Atim 9, Mitchell 9, Weber 9, Warden 8, Rader 2. 3-pt: Hornacek, Lawton 2, Mitchell, Weber. FT: 12-20. Fouls: 16.
KAUKAUNA 92, WINONA (MINN.) 69
WINONA, Minn. – Three Ghosts scored over 20 points in the victory in the Lewiston Auto Holiday Basketball Classic at Winona State University.
Chris Morgan made five 3-pointers and led Kaukauna with 25 points. Amari Allen added 23 points and Tyson Waldrop scored 21
Brandon Mudler added four 3-pointers and 14 points for the Ghosts.
KaukaunaĀ 44Ā 48Ā –Ā 92
WinonaĀ 35Ā 34Ā –Ā 69
Kaukauna: Mudler 14, Allen 23, Golden 2, Morgan 25, OāNeill 2, Waldrop 21, Van Kauwenberg 3, Van Dinter 2. 3-pt: Morgan 5, Mudler 4, Allen, Van Kauwenberg. FT: 13-17. Fouls: 22.
Winona: Cossellius 9, Kronebusch 1, Scharmach 8, Hedin 27, Winter 3, Vandeberg 11, Wollan 6, Brand 2, Engrau 2. 3-pt: Wollan 2, Cossellius. FT: 18-29. Fouls: 17.
APPLETON EAST 71, EAU CLAIRE MEMORIAL 70
GREEN BAY – Tyler Borowski scored 27 points, including making 13-of-15 free throws, to lead the Patriots to the win over the Old Abes.
Caleb Glaser added 18 points for Appleton East, which finished 17-of-21 at the free throw line.
Will Boser led Eau Claire Memorial with 27 points.
Eau Claire MemorialĀ 29Ā 41Ā –Ā 70
Appleton EastĀ 31Ā 40Ā –Ā 71
Eau Claire Memorial: Shaw 11, Boser 27, Jesperson 3, Schroeder 5, Etzel 3, Stoik 15, Welsch 6. 3-pt: Boser 4, Jesperson, Schroeder, Stoik 2. FT: 7-11. Fouls: 10.
Appleton East: Borowski 27, La Chapell 8, Glaser 18, Steigenberger 9, Thompson 9. 3-pt: Steigenberger, Thompson. FT: 17-21. Fouls: 8.
ASHWAUBENON 45, CEDARBURG 44
MEQUON – Matt Imig scored 18 points and Drew Tomashek added 10 to lift the Jaguars to the win over the Bulldogs.
Jayden Schoen closed out the win with two free throws.
GREEN BAY EAST 66, CLINTONVILLE 52
CLINTONVILLE – Ryan Sweeney scored 23 points and Bill Felix added 16 to lead Green Bay East (8-0) to the nonconference win.
Clintonville was led by Brayden Behnke with 12 points.
Green Bay EastĀ 37Ā 29Ā –Ā 66
ClintonvilleĀ 28Ā 24Ā –Ā 52
Green Bay East: Killian 10, Sweeney 23, Felix 16, Flowers 6, Alexander 11. 3-pt: Killian 2, Alexander. FT: 11-15. Fouls: 12.
Clintonville: Behnke 12, Branstrom 7, Heeg 8, C. Rosenow 5, Wegener 5, Yaeger 10, K. Rosenow 5. 3-pt: Behnke 2, Yaeger 2, Branstrom, Heeg, K. Rosenow. FT: 5-13. Fouls: 12.
RONCALLI 62, ST. MARY CATHOLIC 38
OSHKOSH – The Jets outscored the Zephyrs by 15 points in the second half to pull away for the victory.
Luke Pautz led Roncalli with 24 points. Ryan Fischer added 14.
Danny Griffith led St. Mary Catholic withĀ nine points.
St. Mary CatholicĀ 20Ā 18Ā –Ā 38
RoncalliĀ 29Ā 33Ā –Ā 62
St. Mary Catholic: Griffith 9, Fairweather 4, Riesterer 7, Nackers 4, Uhlenbrauck 8, Mackenzie 3, Berg 3. 3-pt: Griffith, Mackenzie, Berg. FT: 9-12. Fouls: 16.
Roncalli: Fischer 14, Yanda 6, Pautz 24, Stenzel 8, Kubsch 2, Witczak 6, Gallas 2. 3-pt: Fischer 2, Pautz, Stenzel. FT: 8-16. Fouls: 20.
REEDSVILLE 61, STURGEON BAY 42
FREEDOM – Brennen Dvorachek led Reedsville over the Clippers with a double-double, scoring 24 points and pulling down 10 rebounds.
Zach Dvorachek added 14 points for Reedsville.
Spencer Hubbard and Garrett Ulberg both scored 11 points to lead Sturgeon Bay.
Sturgeon BayĀ 24Ā 18Ā –Ā 42
ReedsvilleĀ 31Ā 30Ā –Ā 61
Sturgeon Bay: Ulberg 11, Aune 6, D. Lodl 6, C. Lodl 2, Hubbard 11, Newton 6. 3-pt: Ulberg 3, Aune, Hubbard 3. FT: 3-6. Fouls: 10.
Reedsville: B. Dvorachek 24, Behnke 6, Taddy 5, Schenian 2, Z. Dvorachek 14, C. Dvorachek 8, Ossmann 2. 3-pt: Behnke 2, Z. Dvorachek 2. FT: 3-10. Fouls: 9.
LOMIRA 71, MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 25
COCHRANE – Jaden Billings led the Lions with 18 points in the easy win over the Hawks.
Ethan Braeger and Jackson Goebel both added 10 points for Lomira.
Adrian Donaldson scored 11 points to lead Milwaukee School of Languages.
LomiraĀ 41Ā 30Ā –Ā 71
Milwaukee School of LanguagesĀ 11Ā 14Ā –Ā 25
Lomira: Billings 18, Dewhurst 5, Luedtke 3, Wollersheim 9, Hahn 6, Goebel 10, Steers 6, Braeger 10, Marshall 2, Menzer 2. 3-pt: Billings 3, Luedtke, Goebel. FT: 10-12. Fouls: 9.
Milwaukee School of Languages: Donaldson 11, Simpson 2, Jones 2, Marbley 10. 3-pt: Donaldson 2. FT: 1-3. Fouls: 7.
AUBURNDALE 65, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 51
AUBURNDALE – Alex Willfahrt, Caden Weinfurter and Terrance Cottrell-Roberson combined for 43 points to lead the Eagles to the win over the Warhawks.
Willfahrt scored 17 points, Weinfurter had 15 and Cottrell-Robinson added 11 for Auburndale.
Quinn Dittmann scored 16 of his 24 points in the second half to lead Weyauwega-Fremont.
Weyauwega-FremontĀ 26Ā 25Ā –Ā 51
AuburndaleĀ 31Ā 34Ā –Ā 65
Weyauwega-Fremont: Mueller 4, Harley 4, Arendt 9, Q. Dittmann 24, Rue 7, B. Dittmann 3. 3-pt: Arendt 2, Q. Dittmann, B. Dittmann. FT: 11-16. Fouls: 19.
Auburndale: Willfahrt 17, Weinfurter 15, Cottrell-Roberson 11, M. White Eagle 8, Yeske 8, Schmitt 2, Anderson 2, G. White Eagle 2. 3-pt: Willfahrt, Weinfurter, Cottrell-Robinson 3, Yeske. FT: 17-25.
THREE LAKES 74, NIAGARA 29
NIAGARA – Ashton Maney and Cole Melton each scored 18 points to lead Three Lakes to the victory.
Niagara was led by Ed Swanson with nine points.
Three LakesĀ 35Ā 39Ā –Ā 74
NiagaraĀ 18Ā 11Ā –Ā 29
Three Lakes: Volkmann 7, Cogar 2, Maney 18, Kaufman 9, Erikson 6, Melton 18, Eppler 14. 3-pt: Maney 4, Melton 3, Erikson 2, Kaufman. FT: 4-13. Fouls: 17.
Niagara: Swanson 9, Colenso 5, Martin 4, Dunlap 3, Weber 2, Holmes 6. 3-pt: Swanson, Dunlap. FT: 5-10. Fouls: 8.
ATHENS 83, THORP 36
THORP – The Bluejays scored 56 points in the first half and rolled to the victory.
Connor Sheahan led Athens with 23 points. Cooper Diedrich added 20 and Aiden Janke scored 18.
AthensĀ 56Ā 27Ā –Ā 83
ThorpĀ 25Ā 11Ā –Ā 36
Athens: Sheahan 23, Diedrich 20, Guralski 2, Lepak 12, Komarek 3, Janke 18, Frick 5. 3-pt: Sheahan 3, Lepak 3, Janke 2, Diedrich 2, Komarek, Frick. FT: 15-18. Fouls: 11.
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