Bay Port defeated Fond du Lac 68-47 in a boys basketball nonconference game.
In girls basketball, Brooklyn Lucassen scored 34 points to lead Green Bay Preble past Shawano 63-48.
Appleton East narrowly beat Pulaski 57-56 in boys basketball action.
The Coleman wrestling team secured a 48-27 victory over Bay Port.
BOYS BASKETBALL
Bay Port 68, Fond du Lac 47
FOND DU LAC – The Pirates outscored the Cardinals by 25 points in the second half to win going away in the nonconference game.
AJ Ivy scored 28 points to lead Bay Port as he made 13-of-14 free throws. JT Meyer and Sawyer Durkee added 14 and 12 points, respectively.
Fond du Lac was paced by Byron Jones with 14 points.
Bay Port 27 41 – 68
Fond du Lac 31 16 – 47
Bay Port: Stevens 2, Durkee 12, Binns 3, Roland 1, Finland 6, Ivy 28, Otradovec 2, Meyer 14. 3-pt: Durkee, Binns, Ivy. FTs: 17-21. Fouls: 16.
Fond du Lac: Jones 14, Michalkiewicz 6, Jacobitz 12, Parker 2, Johnson 11, Ferguson 2. 3-pt: Jones, Michalkiewicz, Johnson 3. FTs: 4-11. Fouls: 16.
Appleton East 57, Pulaski 56
APPLETON – Freshman Tyler Seidl hit the game-winning free throw to propel the Patriots past the Red Raiders in nonconference action.
Miles Bertrand led East with 20 points, while Seidl finished with eight.
The Patriots trailed by two at the half but outscored Pulaski 32-29 the rest of the way.
Bohdan Schmidt led the Red Raiders with 20 points.
Pulaski 27 29 – 56
Appleton East 25 32 – 57
Pulaski: Mijal 9, Brancefield 5, Urben 7, Schmidt 20, Pratt 5, Bock 2, Weise 4, Heuser 2, Van Roy 2. 3-pt: Mijal, Brancefield, Urben 2, Pratt. FTs: 17-31. Fouls: 21.
Appleton East: O’Reilly 7, Christiansen 4, Schmidt 7, Childs 2, Bertrand 20, Ksionda 2, Hron 3, Boegh 4, Seidl 8. 3-pt: Schmidt 2, Bertrand 2. FTs: 15-21. Fouls: 22.
Freedom 70, Wrightstown 52
WRIGHTSTOWN – The Irish built a 15-point halftime lead against the cold-shooting Tigers and held off Wrightstown for the North Eastern Conference win.
Donovan Davis led Freedom with 22 points, while Kaden Vandenberg added 14.
Wrightstown, which cut the deficit to eight points in the second half ,was led by Alden Cyra with 13 points.
Freedom 33 37 – 70
Wrightstown 18 34 – 52
Freedom: Calhoon 5, Barse 8, Vandenberg 14, Garvey 3, Rueckl 9, Henkel 3, Jochimsen 6, Davis 22. 3-pt: Barse 2, Vandenberg 3, Garvey, Rueckl, Henkel, Jochimsen. FTs: 11-18. Fouls: 15.
Wrightstown: Buntin 7, Kinnard 2, Hagerstrom 3, VandenHeuvel 7, Genke 7, Cyra 13, Thompson 5, Morschauser 8. 3-pt: Buntin, Cyra, Thompson, Morschauser. FTs: 10-13. Fouls: 14.
Coleman 58, St. Thomas Aquinas Academy 38
COLEMAN – The Cougars built a 15-point lead in the first half in their win over the Cavaliers.
Kolton Peters led Coleman with 16 points, while Brady Dufeck and Logan Theilman both added 12.
Jake Farley led St. Thomas Aquinas with 20 points. Lucas Farley added 11.
St. Thomas Aquinas 14 24 – 38
Coleman 29 29 – 58
St. Thomas Aquinas: Duvall 7, L. Farley 11, J. Farley 20. 3-pt: Duvall, L. Farley, J. Farley 3. FTs: 3-3. Fouls: 11.
Coleman: Kolton Peters 16, Kollin Peters 2, Theilman 12, Dufeck 12, Ziemer 7, Tedtman 3, Corona 6. 3-pt: Kolton Peters, Theilman 2, Dufeck 3, Ziemer. FTs: 7-12. Fouls: 7.
Niagara 54, Gillett 29
GILLETT – The Badgers sprinted out to a 17-point lead in the first half and rolled to the win over the Tigers.
Brayden Bartels scored 17 points to lead Niagara.
The Tigers were led by Chase Rosenlund with nine points.
Niagara 32 22 – 54
Gillett 15 14 – 29
Niagara: Phillips 5, Patterson 3, O. Dunkes 3, W. Dunkes 4, Schroeder 6, Bartels 17, Anderson 7, Wheeler 9. 3-pt: Phillips, Patterson, Schroeder 2, Bartels, Anderson, Wheeler. FTs: 4-7. Fouls: 11.
Gillett: Wendorff 4, Halla 3, Rosenlund 9, Slatky 8, Herzog 2, Schaal 3. 3-pt: Halla, Rosenlund, Schaal. FTs: 2-6. Fouls: 12.
Lena 71, Stockbridge 46
LENA – Lucas Mongiat poured in 19 points, while Dash Comins added 16 as Lena raced out to a 41-17 halftime advantage and never looked back.
Also scoring in double figures for the Wildcats were Zander Thompson and P.J. Finger, both with 12 points.
Grant Karls and Colton Kramp led Stockbridge with 10 points each.
Stockbridge 17 29 – 46
Lena 41 30 – 71
Stockbridge: Olson 7, Grant Karls 10, Hostettler 8, Strebe 4, Griffin Karls 7, Kramp 10. 3-pt: Olson, Grant Karls 2, Strebe, Griffin Karls. FTs: 13-20. Fouls: 6.
Lena: Comins 16, Koslowsky 2, Mongiat 19, Peters 6, Thompson 12, Finger 12, Behnke 4. 3-pt: Comins 4, Mongiat. FTs: 2-2. Fouls: 15.
Crivitz 65, Oneida Nation 37
ONEIDA – Kade Thoma had the hot hand with 26 points, while Pierce Polomis added 10 as the Wolverines pulled away in the second half.
Crivitz led by 10 at the break before outscoring the Thunderhawks 34-16 the rest of the way.
Davian Gutierrez led Oneida Nation with 11 points.
Crivitz 31 34 – 65
Oneida Nation 21 16 – 37
Crivitz: Sellen 7, L. Thoma 6, K. Thoma 26, Brandow 2, Arpke 6, Tarmann 5, Allard 1, Flynn 2, Polomis 10. 3-pt: Sellen, Arpke, Tarmann. FTs: 6-11. Fouls: 12.
Oneida Nation: Skenadore 4, McIntrye 1, Summers-Berg 9, Vera-Cantu 2, Webster 2, Gutierrez 11, Laster 8. 3-pt: Skenadore, Summers-Berg, Gutierrez, Laster. FTs: 5-10. Fouls: 8.
Oconto 85, Gibraltar 68
OCONTO – The Blue Devils took advantage of turnovers by the Vikings early in the second half to pull away for the win.
Mason Colvin made eight 3-point baskets and finished with 36 points for Oconto. Dalton Bastian added 15 points.
Marco Jauregui led Gibraltar with 25 points. Wyatt Bultman and Kayin Jackson scored 16 and 15 points, respectively.
Gibraltar 34 34 – 68
Oconto 40 45 – 85
Gibraltar: Jauregui 25, Jackson 15, Brey 9, Reinhardt 1, Bultman 16, Dannhausen 2. 3-pt: Jauregui 5. FTs: 9-14. Fouls: 9.
Oconto: Karban 3, Saldana 2, Peterson 9, Bastian 15, Colvin 36, Brabant 2, Knoll 10, Bailey 4, Guerrero 4. 3-pt: Karban, Peterson, Colvin 8. FTs: 3-5. Fouls: 14.
Sevastopol 51, Sturgeon Bay 49
STURGEON BAY – The Pioneers outscored the Clippers 12-8 at the free throw line to come up with the win.
Andrew Wiesner led Sevastopol with 18 points, while Logan Schuh added 10.
Ben Ash scored 19 points to lead Sturgeon Bay.
Sturgeon Bay 23 26 – 49
Sevastopol 27 24 – 51
Sturgeon Bay: Ash 19, Fruzyna 9, Bleck 6, Hansen 8, Laughlin 1, Ruenger 6. 3-pt: Ash 3, Hansen 2. FTs: 8-13. Fouls: 20.
Sevastopol: Schuh 10, Kacmarynski 3, Valdivia 6, Castillo 5, Lardinois 9, Wiesner 18. 3-pt: Schuh 2, Wiesner 3. FTs: 12-21. Fouls: 18.
West De Pere 67, Kimberly 53 (Monday)
DE PERE – The Phantoms built a nine-point halftime lead in the nonconference win over the Papermakers.
West De Pere had four players score in double figures, led by Jack Wilichowski with 15 points. Erik Bouchard had 14 points, Cooper Borowicz scored 12 and Patrick Greisen had 11.
Kimberly was led by Alex Krause with 13 points.
Kimberly 22 31 – 53
West De Pere 31 36 – 67
Kimberly: Wyngaard 2, Holschuh 2, Pleau 8, Krause 13, Buchanan 10, Mendoza 2, Schiedermayer 1, Lukasavage 8, Gabner 2, Dudek 2, Vosters 3. 3-pt: Krause, Buchanan, Lukasavage. FTs: 14-20.
West De Pere: Samson 6, Greisen 11, Borowicz 12, Bouchard 14, Schmidt 2, Wggart 6, Wilichowski 15, Butterfield 1. 3-pt: Bouchard 3, Eggart 2, Borowicz, Greisen. FTs: 8-12. Fouls: 20.
Green Bay Preble 72, Appleton West 65 (Monday)
APPLETON – Junior guard Henry Paplham scored 16 points and senior guard Gavin Sullivan added 15, helping the Hornets beat the Terrors in a nonconference game.
Tyrus Cooper made six consecutive free throws down the stretch as Preble (3-0) held off a late charge by the Terrors.
Braylon Ise led Appleton West (1-3) with 28 points.
Green Bay Preble 35 37 – 72
Appleton West 19 46 – 65
Green Bay Preble: Paplham 16, Sullivan 15, Howard 11, Flowers 2, Levanetz 12, Cooper 14, Sprutles 2. 3-pt: Paplham 4, Howard 3, Sullivan 2, Levanetz. FTs: 20-28. Fouls: 18.
Appleton West: Hinkens 12, Ise 28, Goldschmidt 3, Peace 6, Weideman 2, Alger 4, Nelson 10. 3-pt: Ise 3, Goldschmidt. FTs: 7-13. Fouls: 22.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Green Bay Preble 63, Shawano 48
SHAWANO – Brooklyn Lucassen scored 18 points in the first half and 16 in the second half to lead the Hornets to the win over the Hawks.
Lucassen finished with 34 points for Preble while Camille Konkel scored 12.
Leah Nordin led Shawano with 19 points. Anna Dreier added 12 points.
Green Bay Preble 35 28 – 63
Shawano 24 24 – 48
Green Bay Preble: Konkel 12, Day 2, Smith 5, Lucassen 34, Carter 4, DeBlaey 3, Thompson 3. 3-pt: Smith, Lucassen 6, DeBlaey. FTs: 15-19. Fouls: 16.
Shawano: Beyer 6, Brown 7, Otto 2, Nordin 19, Dreier 12, Weisnicht 2. 3-pt: Beyer 2, Brown. FTs: 5-14. Fouls: 17.
Notre Dame 70, Kewaunee 26
GREEN BAY – Aspen Abel scored 14 points in the first half to lead the Tritons to the win over the Storm.
Abel led Notre Dame with 17 points. Kaia Waldrop added 15 points with Ava Cumicek chipping in with 12.
Kewaunee’s Jade Kroll scored 11 points.
Kewaunee 13 13 – 26
Notre Dame 42 28 – 70
Kewaunee: Walechka 2, Stangel 6, Chevalier 2, Repitz 2, Kroll 11, Swagel 1, Volgaltanz 2. 3-pt: Kroll. FTs: 3-6. Fouls: 5.
Notre Dame: Webster 8, Cumicek 12, Hinz 8, Waldrop 15, Stenavich 2, Simpson 2, Breese 4, Ciak 2, Abel 17. 3-pt: Webster 2, Cumicek 2, Hinz 2, Abel 5. FTs: 3-6. Fouls: 5.
West De Pere 38, Sheboygan North 33
DE PERE – Molly Walder poured in 20 points as the Phantoms rallied from a halftime deficit to post the Fox River Classic Conference win.
Trailing by two at intermission, West De Pere outscored Sheboygan North 23-16 the rest of the way.
Haley Post led the Golden Raiders with nine points.
Sheboygan North 17 16 – 33
West De Pere 15 23 – 38
Sheboygan North: Post 9, Miller-Macon 1, Revelis 2, Spielman 1, Brashaw 3, Peitzmeir 6, Schlay 6, Adams 5. 3-pt: Post 2, Brashaw. FTs: 12-25. Fouls: 14.
West De Pere: Walder 20, Hannula 5, Wood 2, Runke 4, Doyen 2, Baciak 5. 3-pt: Walder 2. FTs: 6-12. Fouls: 19.
Kimberly 43, De Pere 42
DE PERE – Emily Urban hit two free throws with 8.4 seconds left as the Papermakers were able to overcome a nine-point second-half deficit to beat the Redbirds in a nonconference game.
Haylie Dulas led all scorers with 14 points, while Ava VanVonderen added 12 for Kimberly.
Allie Neuenfeldt led De Pere with 13.
Kimberly 17 26 – 43
De Pere 24 18 – 42
Kimberly: Urban 9, Buchinger 2, Ebben 3, Dulas 14, Asman 3, Van Vonderen 12. 3-pt: Urban, Ebben, Asman. FTs: 14-14. Fouls: 16.
De Pere: Spaeth 3, Tassoul 5, Craig 5, Dwyer 8, Fischer 8, Neuenfeldt 13. 3-pt: Spaeth, Craig, Neuenfeldt. FTs: 9-12. Fouls: 15.
Luxemburg-Casco 62, Ashwaubenon 31
LUXEMBURG – The Spartans limited the Jaguars to five field goals in the first half while cruising out to a 22-point lead en route to the win.
Luxemburg-Casco was led by Brianna Bray with 19 points. Sienna Blohowiak added 13.
Laylah Matchopatow led Ashwaubenon with 10 points.
Ashwaubenon 11 20 – 31
Luxemburg-Casco 33 29 – 62
Ashwaubenon: Johnson 6, Schneider 4, Brunhoefer 2, Matchopatow 10, Seeling 9. 3-pt: Matchapatow 2. FTs: 1-9. Fouls: 10.
Luxemburg-Casco: Mrotek 3, Heurkens 9, Bray 19, Callie Host 2, Blohowiak 13, Walczyk 4, Jandrin 3, Chloe Host 7, Deprez 2. 3-pt: Mrotek, Bray 4, Jandrin. FTs: 12-14. Fouls: 17.
Bay Port 52, Kaukauna 42
SUAMICO – Melia Lemorande scored 24 points and had 11 rebounds to lead the Pirates to the win over the Ghosts.
Lemorande made four 3-point baskets and was 6-for-6 at the free throw line. Olivia Williams added 14 points for Bay Port.
Bay Port: Williams 14, Winkler 2, Nagel 6, Lemorande 24, Thompson 6. 3-pt: Williams 2, Lemorande 4. FTs: 14-18.
Xavier 60, Seymour 33
SEYMOUR – Hailey Hafner and Kayla Standish scored 11 points each as the Hawks built a double-digit halftime advantage and cruised to the Bay Conference win.
Natalea Hill led the Thunder with 11 points.
Xavier led 29-17 at the half.
Xavier 29 31 – 60
Seymour 17 16 – 33
Xavier: Hafner 11, B. Krull 7, Simon 5, Kiepert 5, Standish 11, Pfefferle 4, Hietpas 2, Reed 3, Petersen 2, Heimann 10. 3-pt: Hafner, B. Krull, Simon, Standish 3, Reed. FTs: 2-6. Fouls: 14.
Seymour: Jansen 1, Zahn 6, Rudnick 9, Schueler 2, Wenniger 4, Hill 11. 3-pt: Rudnick. FTs: 6-13. Fouls: 10.
Sheboygan Falls 60, Algoma 28
ALGOMA – Lilly Gahagan and Sephra Martin scored 13 points each as the Falcons pulled away in the second half.
Mollie Schliewe added 12 points for Sheboygan Falls.
The Falcons led 32-18 at intermission.
Sadie Rikkola led the Wolves with nine points.
Sheboygan Falls 32 28 – 60
Algoma 18 10 – 28
Sheboygan Falls: Spatz 4, Gahagan 13, Mortenson 7, Mendez 2, Schroeder 9, Martin 13, Schliewe 12. 3-pt: Gahagan 2, Mortenson. FTs: 7-11. Fouls: 10.
Algoma: Nellis 3, Schneider 1, Severinsen 3, Rikkola 9, Loucks 2, C. Gerdmann 6, T. Gerdmann 4. 3-pt: Nellis, Severinsen, Rikkola 3. FTs: 5-11. Fouls: 7.
Wrightstown 41, Chilton 35 (Monday)
WRIGHTSTOWN – Ella Verbeten scored 20 points to lead Wrightstown to the nonconference win.
Chilton was led by Taylor Byrge with 13 points and Reegan Woodard with 11.
Chilton 19 16 – 35
Wrightstown 23 18 – 41
Chilton: Byrge 13, Mertz 5, Moehn 2, Geiser 3, Woodard 11, Roehrig 1. 3-pt: Byrge 2. FTs: 7-11. Fouls: 10.
Wrightstown: Verbeten 20, DeCleene 8, Cavanaugh 7, Ducat 3, Nelson 3. 3-pt: Verbeten 3, Cavanaugh, Nelson. FTs: 10-12. Fouls: 14.
Peshtigo 61, Shiocton 27 (Monday)
SHIOCTON – The Bulldogs led by 12 points at halftime and rolled in the second half to the nonconference win.
Jadyn Jashinsky, Emma Vista and Mya Boettcher each scored nine points for Peshtigo.
Shiocton was led by Aliyah Reese, Monica Young and Bellah Young, all with six points.
Peshtigo 28 33 – 61
Shiocton 16 11 – 27
Peshtigo: Michalski 5, Jashinsky 9, Baxter 8, Vista 9, Mullins 7, Azkargorta 2, Boettcher 9, Wortner 4, Walden 8. 3-pt: Walden 2, Vista, Baxter, Jashinsky. FTs: 22-40. Fouls: 15.
Shiocton: Reese 6, M. Young 6, Carpenter 2, N. Young 5, B. Young 6, Dawes 2. 3-pt: M. Young, N. Young. FTs: 1-12. Fouls: 26.
Brillion 44, Algoma 41 (Monday)
ALGOMA – Kaitlyn Schuman scored 25 points for the Lions in the nonconference victory.
Schuman was 10-for-13 at the free throw line, including 8-for-9 in the second half.
Algoma was led by Jadyn Nellis with 18 points and Sadie Rikkola with 15.
Brillion 22 22 – 44
Algoma 16 25 – 41
Brillion: Schuman 25, Hedrich 3, Schuh 3, Krahn 4, Krueger 4, P. Hale 5. 3-pt: Schuman 3, P. Hale. FTs: 12-19. Fouls: 11.
Algoma: Nellis 18, R. Schneider 4, Rikkola 15, Loucks 2, C. Gerdmann 2. 3-pt: Nellis 3, Rikkola 3. FTs: 7-9. Fouls: 16.
Lena 38, Coleman 25 (Monday)
LENA – The Wildcats led by six points at halftime and pulled away in the second half for the win.
Ella Thomson scored 11 points and Alisa Finger had 10 for Lena.
Coleman was led by Ava Kuchta with 14 points.
Coleman 15 10 – 25
Lena 21 17 – 38
Coleman: Gilbertson 3, Kuchta 14, Rosner 2, Gross 6. 3-pt: Kuchta 4. FTs: 1-7. Fouls: 13.
Lena: Kostreva 2, M. Thomson 2, Collar 4, Finger 10, E. Thomson 11, Cook 7, Caballero-Morante 2. 3-pt: E. Thomson, Cook. FTs: 4-14. Fouls: 13.
Suring 50, Niagara 46 (Monday)
NIAGARA – The Eagles led by 10 points at halftime and held on for the victory.
Gracie Christensen led Suring with 17 points, and Paige Pommerich added 14.
Niagara was led by Sydney Swanson with 23 points.
Suring 29 21 – 50
Niagara 19 27 – 46
Suring: Nicola 2, Gerndt 1, Kempka 5, Pommerich 14, Cox 1, Skarban 10, Christensen 17. 3-pt: Pommerich 2, Kempka. FTs: 9-18. Fouls: 22.
Niagara: Sweig 3, J. Kleikamp 2, Sanicki 10, Swanson 23, A. Kleikamp 2, Johnston 6. 3-pt: Sanicki 2, Swanson 2, Johnston. FTs: 13-27. Fouls: 13.
WRESTLING
Coleman 48, Bay Port 27


