High School Boys Basketball
Bay Conference
Xavier 83, Shawano 67
A.J. Kohl scored a game-high 26 points, but it wouldn’t be enough to help Shawano hand Xavier their first loss of the season. Hunter Plamann and Sam Ferris had a team-high 21 points each for Xavier.
West De Pere 75, Seymour 65
Seymour had two players reach over 24 points, but it still was not enough to knock off rival West De Pere. The Phantoms won 75-65. Trent Blake and Nik Yaeger both had strong days on offense. West De Pere put on two scoring runs, led by Drew Kocken who had 7 three pointers in the game.
New London 49, Green Bay West 46
New London’s three point halftime lead stayed throughout the day with a 49-46 win over Green Bay West. Will Wohlt scored 18 points to lead all-scorers.
Green Bay East 60, Menasha 55
CWC-8
Amherst 61, Iola-Scandinavia 48
CWC-10
Almond-Bancroft 79, Bowler 23
Rosholt at Marion
Tigerton at Menominee Indian
Port Edwards at Tri-County
Gresham at Wild Rose
Fox River Classic Conference
Bay Port 79, Sheboygan North 68
Bay Port’s 26 free throws helped them stay unbeaten in the FRCC with a 79-68 win over Sheboygan North. Brett Frider had 18 points to lead the Pirates. The contest became physical and 51 free throws were shot.
Pulaski 71, Sheboygan South 57
Pulaski stayed unbeaten in the FRCC with a 71-57 win over Sheboygan South. Three players reached double figures with Marcus Malewski, Jacob DeStarkey and Luke VandenHeuvel all scored 14 points.
De Pere 54, Green Bay Preble 38
Ashwaubenon 75, Manitowoc Lincoln 65
Fox Valley Association
Oshkosh North 89, Fond Du Lac 74
Kimberly 68, Appleton West 23
Appleton East at Appleton North
Hortonville at Oshkosh West
NorthEastern Conference
Denmark 71, Oconto Falls 43
Marinette and Oconto Conference
Suring 51, Niagara 44
Chris Geniesse scored 18 points while Ryan Mahoney reached 17 and John Christiansen scored 11 in a 51-44 win over Niagara.
Peshtigo 72, Lena 53
Peshtigo had two player score a double-double and picked up a 72-53 win over Lena in the process.
St. Thomas Aquinas 77, Wausaukee 44
Crivitz 50, Oneida Nation 36
Coleman at Gillett
Non-Conference
Anitgo 76, Pacelli 44
Shiocton 72, Green Bay N.E.W Lutheran 62
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High School Girls Basketball
CWC-8
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 65, Manawa 29
Taylor Nier scored a school-record 35 points, while grabbing nine rebounds, and passing out two assits.
CWC-10
Menominee Indian 36, Tigerton 34
Senihseah Wayka led the Eagles with 12 points and Tennille Lyons chipped in seven points for the win. The Tigers had a second half comeback, but it fell short despite outscoring the Eagles 16-10.
Rosholt 48, Marion 46 (OT)
Taylor Krogwold poured in 18 points, while she and Kenzie Stalter hit clutch free throws to seal the overtime win for Rosholt.
Bowler 63, Almond-Bancroft 60
Wild Rose 44, Gresham 29
Tri-County 58, Port Edwards 44
Fox River Classic Conference
De Pere 75, Green Bay Preble 36
De Pere took over first place in the FRCC with a 75-36 win over Green Bay Preble. Lizzie Miller led the way with 24 points.
Pulaski 80, Sheboygan South 42
Pulaski got another strong offensive performace, leading to an 80-42 win ove Sheboygan South. Emily Higgins led the way with 22 points and Madi Winter added 17. The Red Raiders led 41-26 at the half.
Sheboygan North 52, Bay Port 47
First place Bay Port had a cold shooting night, and it cost them the game and their lead in the FRCC. The Pirates were 1 of 15 from behind the arc, and fell to Sheboygan North 52-47. Free throws made the difference with Sheboygan North outscoring Bay Port 20-8.
Fox Valley Assocation
Kimberly at Appleton West
Hortonville 64, Oshkosh West 49
Rachel Bayer led Hortonville with 17 points and Shay Frederick had 14 to help the Polar Bears take the FVA contest. Hortonville had a team-effort in the scoring column, as 10 different players would score.
Kaukauna at Neenah
Fond Du Lac at Oshkosh North
NorthEastern Conference
Denmark 64, Clintonville 50
Clintonville led 24-20 at halftime, but could not secure their first win of the season. Catherine Morse turned in an incredible 17-point 16-rebound performance. Though disappointed, head coach Nick Yaeger was proud of how far his team has come during the season. “We have come a long way in two months,” said Yaeger. “There is still room for a ton of improvement. If we would have done a lot of the little things correctly, the score tonight could have easily been flip-flopped. We really beat ourselves tonight with all the turnovers.” Ashley Leiterman of Denmark led all scorers with 25 points, 23 of them coming in the second half. Leiterman also had seven rebounds.
Wrightstown 55, Little Chute 35
Bridget Froehlke paced the Tigers with 11 points and Danielle Nennig added 10, as Wrightstown took care of Little Chute.
Luxemburg-Casco 58, Fox Valley Lutheran 38
Luxemburg-Casco drilled 10 three pointers, which made the difference in a 58-38 win over Fox Valley Lutheran. Cassie Schiltz had 22 points to lead all-scorers.
Waupaca 36, Oconto Falls 24
Waupaca turned a 20-7 halftime lead into a 36-24 win over Oconto Falls. Victoria Nowak scored 13 to lead the way.
Freedom at Marinette
Marinette and Oconto Conference
Wausaukee 56, Wabeno/Laona 29
Suring 56, St Thomas Aquinas 34
Greta Sleeter scored more than half of Suring’s points, propelling them to a 56-34 win over St. Thomas Aquinas. Sleeter ended the night with 30 points.