De Pere’s girls’ basketball team played awesome! They cruised past Green Bay Preble with a score of 68-34. This big win happened in the Fox River Classic Conference. The Redbirds shared the ball really well. Four players scored in double figures!
Leading the charge for De Pere were Aubree Fischer and Abby Tassoul. Both sharpshooters scored 13 points each. Also, Jaden Ciesielczyk added 12 points to the scoreboard. Adeline Dwyer wasn’t far behind, contributing 11 points. For Preble, Sophia Smith did her best. She scored 8 points for her team.
With this victory, De Pere keeps soaring. They now have a fantastic 20-3 overall record. In the conference, they are undefeated at 17-0! However, the Hornets unfortunately dropped in the standings. Preble’s record is now 13-9 overall and 10-6 in the conference.
Game Breakdown:
Team | 1st Half | 2nd Half | Total |
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De Pere | 35 | 33 | 68 |
Green Bay Preble | 18 | 16 | 34 |
Top Performers for De Pere: Tassoul (13 pts), Fischer (13 pts), Ciesielczyk (12 pts), Dwyer (11 pts).
Top Performer for Green Bay Preble: Smith (8 pts).
Manitowoc girls’ basketball pulled off a comeback! They beat Pulaski 52-49 in a close game. The Ships showed grit in this Fox River Classic Conference matchup. They fought back from a nine-point halftime deficit.
Sarah Bolchen led Manitowoc with a strong performance. She scored 15 points for the Ships. Kendall Schmitz also played great, adding 12 points. In the second half, Manitowoc outscored Pulaski 30-18.
For Pulaski, Olivia Sprangers was the top scorer. She poured in 18 points for the Red Raiders. Ashley Servais also reached double figures. She had 13 points in the game. Lily Urben contributed 10 points as well.
Game Breakdown:
Team | 1st Half | 2nd Half | Total |
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Manitowoc | 22 | 30 | 52 |
Pulaski | 31 | 18 | 49 |
Top Performers for Manitowoc: Bolchen (15 pts), Schmitz (12 pts).
Top Performers for Pulaski: Sprangers (18 pts), Servais (13 pts), Urben (10 pts).
Notre Dame’s girls’ basketball team had an impressive win! They defeated Sheboygan North 81-36. This Fox River Classic Conference game was dominated by the Tritons. They had a strong offensive showing.
Peyton Musial was on fire for Notre Dame. She scored a game-high 25 points! Three other Tritons also scored ten or more points. Aspen Abel was great with 19 points. Brianna Breese had 13 points. Lydia Moore chipped in with 10 points.
For Sheboygan North, Bryn Adams led the scoring. She reached double figures with 10 points. After halftime, Notre Dame really took control. They outscored North 52-21 in the second half.
Game Breakdown:
Team | 1st Half | 2nd Half | Total |
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Notre Dame | 29 | 52 | 81 |
Sheboygan North | 15 | 21 | 36 |
Top Performers for Notre Dame: Musial (25 pts), Abel (19 pts), Breese (13 pts), Moore (10 pts).
Top Performer for Sheboygan North: Adams (10 pts).
Wrightstown girls’ basketball team grabbed a win against Denmark. They beat the Vikings 43-39 in a tight game. This North Eastern Conference game went down to the wire. The Tigers held a slim lead at halftime and maintained it.
Ella Verbeten was key for Wrightstown’s victory. She scored 17 points in the game. Brynn Bousley also played well, adding 11 points. The game was close throughout, especially in the second half.
For Denmark, Allie Van Vonderen was the leading scorer. She put up 12 points for her team. The second half saw both teams score 22 points each, keeping the margin the same.
Game Breakdown:
Team | 1st Half | 2nd Half | Total |
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Wrightstown | 21 | 22 | 43 |
Denmark | 17 | 22 | 39 |
Top Performers for Wrightstown: Verbeten (17 pts), Bousley (11 pts).
Top Performer for Denmark: Van Vonderen (12 pts).
Freedom’s girls’ basketball team fought back to win! They overcame Luxemburg-Casco 41-33. This North Eastern Conference win was hard-earned. The Irish trailed at halftime but turned things around.
Gracie Martzahl had a super second half for Freedom. She scored 15 of her 22 total points after halftime! Abbie Cropsey also had a milestone night. She grabbed 8 rebounds and passed 500 career rebounds!
Alayna Deprez led Luxemburg-Casco in scoring. She scored 10 points for the Spartans. Freedom’s win is their seventh in a row! Their record now stands at 18-4 overall and 14-3 in the conference. Luxemburg-Casco’s record falls to 9-12 overall and 9-7 in the NEC.
Game Breakdown:
Team | 1st Half | 2nd Half | Total |
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Luxemburg-Casco | 22 | 11 | 33 |
Freedom | 19 | 22 | 41 |
Top Performer for Freedom: Martzahl (22 pts).
Top Performer for Luxemburg-Casco: Deprez (10 pts).
Oshkosh Lourdes girls’ basketball team won a close game against Algoma. They edged out the Wolves 56-52. This nonconference game was tightly contested throughout. Lourdes managed to maintain a slight lead throughout the game.
Hailee Bauer was the star for Lourdes. She scored 23 points in the game! Lourdes was ahead 25-23 at halftime. They kept Algoma at bay in the second half to secure the win.
Bristol Schmidt and Jadyn Nellis led Algoma’s offense. Schmidt scored 13 points for the Wolves. Nellis also reached double figures with 11 points.
Game Breakdown:
Team | 1st Half | 2nd Half | Total |
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Oshkosh Lourdes | 25 | 31 | 56 |
Algoma | 23 | 29 | 52 |
Top Performer for Oshkosh Lourdes: Bauer (23 pts).
Top Performers for Algoma: Schmidt (13 pts), Nellis (11 pts).
Oconto’s girls’ basketball team had a huge win against Peshtigo. They blew past the Bulldogs 70-19! The Blue Devils’ offense was unstoppable in this game. They jumped out to a massive lead early.
Addisyn Viestenz and Natalie Schlueter both had big nights for Oconto. Each player scored 18 points! Kylee Gard also contributed significantly. She added 12 points for the Blue Devils. Oconto built a 37-point lead by halftime.
Game Breakdown:
Team | 1st Half | 2nd Half | Total |
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Peshtigo | 10 | 9 | 19 |
Oconto | 47 | 23 | 70 |
Top Performers for Oconto: Viestenz (18 pts), Schlueter (18 pts), Gard (12 pts).
De Pere’s boys’ basketball team had a dominant performance! They defeated Green Bay Preble 74-34. This Fox River Classic Conference game was all Redbirds. They controlled the game from start to finish.
Zach Kinziger led De Pere’s scoring attack. He poured in 24 points for the Redbirds. Pryce Gregoire also added a good amount. He scored 14 points in the game. De Pere extended a 16-point halftime lead with a 42-18 run.
For Preble, Michael LaLuzerne and Peyton Kuehn were the top scorers. Both players managed 7 points each. De Pere’s record improves to 20-1 overall and a perfect 16-0 in the conference. Preble’s record drops to 10-11 overall and 6-9 in the conference.
Game Breakdown:
Team | 1st Half | 2nd Half | Total |
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De Pere | 32 | 42 | 74 |
Green Bay Preble | 16 | 18 | 34 |
Top Performers for De Pere: Kinziger (24 pts), Gregoire (14 pts).
Top Performers for Green Bay Preble: LaLuzerne (7 pts), Kuehn (7 pts).
Bay Port’s boys’ basketball team had a huge offensive night. They defeated Sheboygan South 98-57! The Pirates shot incredibly well in the first half. They grabbed a big lead and never looked back.
Roman Binns was the top scorer for Bay Port. He scored 19 points in the game. Preston Cherovsky was also impressive with 12 points. Sawyer Durkee and Maddox Cornette each added 10 points for the Pirates. Bay Port shot a fantastic 66% in the first half.
Nolan Pedrin led Sheboygan South’s offense. He scored 14 points for the Redwings. However, it wasn’t enough to keep pace with the Pirates’ hot shooting.
Game Breakdown:
Team | 1st Half | 2nd Half | Total |
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Bay Port | 54 | 44 | 98 |
Sheboygan South | 22 | 35 | 57 |
Top Performer for Bay Port: Binns (19 pts).
Top Performer for Sheboygan South: Pedrin (14 pts).
Notre Dame’s boys’ basketball team earned a victory over Sheboygan North. They won 72-67 in a hard-fought game. This game remained close until the final buzzer. The Tritons managed to hold off the Golden Raiders.
Drew Siudzinski led Notre Dame with a solid scoring performance. He put up 20 points for the Tritons. Adam Guyette and AJ Hendricks also scored well. Guyette had 16 points. Hendricks added 12 points to the total.
Cale Buboltz led Sheboygan North in scoring. He scored 17 points for the Golden Raiders. Logan Steffensmeier and Bryce Ten Pas each contributed 13 points, while Blake Buhr added 12.
Game Breakdown:
Team | 1st Half | 2nd Half | Total |
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Sheboygan North | 25 | 42 | 67 |
Notre Dame | 34 | 38 | 72 |
Top Performer for Notre Dame: Siudzinski (20 pts).
Top Performers for Sheboygan North: Buboltz (17 pts), Buhr (14 pts), Steffensmeier (13 pts), Ten Pas (13 pts).
Gillett’s boys’ basketball team secured a win against Lena. They defeated Lena 52-32 in a Marinette & Oconto Conference matchup. The Tigers pulled away in the second half for the victory. They extended a small halftime lead significantly.
Jesse DeBauch had an amazing scoring night for Gillett. He poured in 27 points! Ryan Pensis also played a key role. He chipped in with 13 points. Gillett outscored Lena 27-11 in the second half.
Mason Spice led Lena’s scoring efforts. He managed 13 points for his team. However, Lena struggled to keep pace with Gillett’s offense in the second half.
Game Breakdown:
Team | 1st Half | 2nd Half | Total |
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Lena | 21 | 11 | 32 |
Gillett | 25 | 27 | 52 |
Top Performer for Gillett: DeBauch (27 pts).
Top Performer for Lena: Spice (13 pts).
Niagara’s boys’ basketball team came back to win against Suring. They edged out the Eagles 58-56 in a tight Marinette & Oconto Conference game. The Badgers rallied from behind after halftime. They overcame an eight-point deficit.
Cameron Schiefelbein was the hero for Niagara. He scored 32 points, including 17 in the second half! Dante Stachowicz also helped the team. He added 11 points for the Badgers. Niagara outscored Suring 32-22 in the second half.
Taylor Booth Stoffregen led Suring’s scoring. He had 21 points for the Eagles. Michael Bailey also played well, contributing 17 points. Despite their efforts, Suring couldn’t hold off Niagara’s comeback.
Game Breakdown:
Team | 1st Half | 2nd Half | Total |
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Niagara | 26 | 32 | 58 |
Suring | 34 | 22 | 56 |
Top Performer for Niagara: Schiefelbein (32 pts).
Top Performers for Suring: Stoffregen (21 pts), Bailey (17 pts).
Menasha took the top spot at the Wrightstown Regional! They scored 181.5 points as a team. Wrightstown came in second place with 113 points. Southern Door finished third with 97 points.
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Wausau West dominated at their home regional! They scored 237.5 points to win the team title. Shawano finished in second place with 176 points. Tomahawk took third with 161.5 points.
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Bay Port emerged victorious at the Peshtigo Regional! They scored 197 points for the team win. Pulaski finished as the runner-up with 143 points. Bonduel placed third with 139.5 points.
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