Green Bay area high school sports results for Tuesday, Dec. 16

Green Bay area high school sports results for Tuesday, Dec. 16

BOYS BASKETBALL

Bay Port 93, Green Bay Southwest 59

SUAMICO – The Pirates shot 60% for the game, including 66% on 3-point attempts, in overwhelming the Trojans.

AJ Ivy led Bay Port with 26 points. Sawyer Durkee added 18, while Roman Binns and JT Meyer each reached double figures with 13 and 10 points, respectively.

John Paul Guinter led Green Bay Southwest with 19 points. DeBron Danforth and Zachary Diemer both scored 10 points.

Green Bay Southwest 23 36 – 59

Bay Port 46 47 – 93

Green Bay Southwest: Guinter 19, Weaver 7, Schroeder 3, Danforth 10, Diemer 10, Baird 7, Mincheski 3. 3-pt: Weaver, Schroeder, Danforth, Diemer, Baird, Mincheski. FTs: 7-12. Fouls: 13.

Bay Port: H. Finlan 8, Stevens 3, Maney 4, Durkee 18, Binns 13, Roland 3, LaBlonde 2, Clusman 2, Ivy 26, Meyer 10, Hudak 4. 3-pt: Stevens, Durkee 4, Binns 3, Roland, Ivy 4, Meyer. FTs: 15-25. Fouls: 10.

De Pere 86, Sheboygan North 65

DE PERE – Noah Maniscalco poured in 25 points and Will Krueger added 19 as the Redbirds built a 13-point halftime lead en route to the Fox River Classic Conference win.

Also scoring in double figures for De Pere were Bennett Reimer with 14 points and Isaac Herlache with 10.

Rylan Buhr led Sheboygan North with 21 points, while Nolan Ten Pas added 14 and Parion Palmer added 12.

Sheboygan North 27 38 – 65

De Pere 40 46 – 86

Sheboygan North: Ten Pas 14, Buhr 6, Pena 4, Steward 2, Buhr 21, Palmer 12, Olsen 6. 3-pt: Ten Pas 4, Buhr, Palmer 2. FTs: 6-9. Fouls: 15.

De Pere: Cohen 4, Miller 3, Maniscalco 25, J. Bookter 9, Krueger 19, Hansen 2, Herlache 10, Reimer 14. 3-pt: Miller, Maniscalco, Krueger 3, Herlache 2. FTs: 11-13. Fouls: 12.

Pulaski 67, Green Bay Preble 44

PULASKI – Bohdan Schmidt scored 22 points and made 7-of-8 free throws to lead the Red Raiders to the win over the Hornets.

Noah Mijal added 12 points for Pulaski.

Nick Howard led Green Bay Preble with 18 points.

Green Bay Preble 19 25 – 44

Pulaski 28 39 – 67

Green Bay Preble: Paplham 9, Sullivan 2, Howard 18, Levanetz 7, Kinard 8. 3-pt: Howard 2, Levanetz. FTs: 9-15. Fouls: 19.

Pulaski: Mijal 12, Brancefield 4, Urben 5, Schmidt 22, Pratt 2, Shaw 9, Weise 8, Burnett 2, Heuser 2, Van Roy 1. 3-pt: Mijal 3, Urben, Schmidt, Shaw 3. FTs: 15-22. Fouls: 15.

West De Pere 66, Notre Dame 65

DE PERE – The Phantoms built a 13-point halftime lead and then withstood a furious comeback by the Tritons in the second half to improve to 2-0 in the Fox River Classic Conference.

Carson Samson led West De Pere with 25 points. Patrick Greisen added 18 points with Jack Wilichowski scoring 12.

Notre Dame finished with four players in double figures led by Austin Hendricks with 19 points. AJ Hendricks had 16, while Leo Weber and Jack Warden finished with 12 and 10 points, respectively.

Notre Dame 17 48 – 65

West De Pere 30 36 – 66

Notre Dame: Ciak 5, Au. Hendricks 19, AJ Hendrick 16, Weber 12, Warden 10, Marzac 3. 3-pt: Warden 2, Weber, Au. Hendricks, Ciak, Marzac. FTs: 11-16. Fouls: 17.

West De Pere: Samson 25, Greisen 18, Borowicz 5, Bouchard 6, Wilichowski 12. 3-pt: Samson, Greisen 4, Borowicz, Wilichowski. FTs: 11-17. Fouls: 17.

Wrightstown 71, Oconto Falls 63

WRIGHTSTOWN – Truman Morschauser scored 18 points as the Tigers held off the Panthers for the North Eastern Conference win.

Also scoring in double figures for Wrightstown were Asher VandenHeuvel and Alden Cyra, both with 12 points.

Leading Oconto Falls were J.J. Pytleski with 14 points, Carson McDermid and Collin Radtke, both with 12, and Jameson Beaman with 11.

Wrightstown led 32-29 at the half.

Oconto Falls 29 34 – 63

Wrightstown 32 39 – 71

Oconto Falls: Tate 8, McDermid 12, Holl 2, Radtke 12, Szoszorek 4, Beaman 11, Pytleski 14. 3-pt: Tate 2, McDermid 2, Radtke 2, Beaman, Pytleski 4. FTs: 10-12. Fouls: 18.

Wrightstown: Van Dyke 3, Buntin 4, Kinnard 9, Hagerstrom 4, VandenHeuvel 12, Genke 4, Cyra 12, Thompson 5, Morschauser 18. 3-pt: Kinnard 3, Cyra 4. FTs: 16-22. Fouls: 15.

Two Rivers 44, Gibraltar 39

TWO RIVERS – Noah Shillcox poured in 17 points and the Purple Raiders topped the Vikings in nonconference action.

Marco Jauregui led Gibraltar with 15 points.

Two Rivers led 23-17 at the half before holding the Vikings the rest of the way.

Two Rivers 23 21 – 44

Gibraltar 17 22 – 39

Two Rivers: Glandt 6, Engh 6, Shillcox 17, Mott 4, Coupar 8, Pyles 3. 3-pt: Glandt, Engh 2, Shillcox 2, Mott, Pyles. FTs: 9-17. Fouls: 12.

Gibraltar: M. Jauregui 15, F. Jauregui 3, Bray 7, Reinhardt 3, Bultman 7, Dannhausen 2, Brenner 2. 3-pt: M. Jauregui 3, Reinhardt. FTs: 5-11. Fouls: 14.

Bonduel 80, Menominee Nation 67

KESHENA – The Bears moved to 4-0 on the season as they built an eight-point halftime advantage en route to the win.

Quinn Wesenberg and Ryan Westrich both scored 23 points to lead Bonduel. Also scoring in double digits for the Bears were Jack Weier with 12 points and Griffin Uelmen with 10.

Ryan Corn had the hot hand for the Eagles, scoring 27 points, while Kenew Awonohopay added 16 and Anik Corn 13.

Bonduel  41  39  –  80

Menominee Nation  33  34  –  67

Bonduel: Wesenberg 23, Westrich 23, Uelmen 10, Zernicke 7, Moesch 5, Weier 12. 3-pt: Wesenberg 4, Moesch, Weier 4. FTs: 11-15. Fouls: 14.

Menominee Nation: Pyawaysay 1, R. Corn 27, Awonohopay 16, Penass 2, A. Corn 13, K. Lyons 5, Ishom 3. 3-pt: R. Corn 6, Awonohopay 3, A. Corn, K. Lyons, Ishom. FTs: 9-15. Fouls: 16.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Green Bay Preble 47, Pulaski 44

GREEN BAY – Gracie Day scored 10 of her team-leading 15 points in the second half to help the Hornets defeat the Red Raiders.

Sophia Smith added 10 points for Green Bay Preble.

Olivia Sprangers scored 20 points to lead Pulaski.

Pulaski 19 25 – 44

Green Bay Preble 23 24 – 47

Pulaski: Hasser 3, Shaw 9, Lemerond 3, Nischke 9, Sprangers 20. 3-pt: Hasser, Shaw 2, Sprangers. FTs: 6-10. Fouls: 15.

Green Bay Preble: Konkol 4, Day 15, Smith 10, Lucassen 6, Carter 6, DeBlaey 4, Thompson 2. 3-pt: Lucassen 2. FTs: 5-14. Fouls: 15.

Notre Dame 79, West De Pere 52

GREEN BAY – Kaia Waldrop, Aspen Abel and Maisie Hinz combined for 33 points in the first half of the Tritons’ win over the Phantoms.

Waldrop and Abel both finished with 22 points, while Hinz and Desinty Webster scored 12 and 11 points, respectively.

West De Pere was led by Clara Hoffman and Alexa Rattray, who both scored nine points.

West De Pere 31 21 – 52

Notre Dame 42 37 – 79

West De Pere: Hoffman 9, Rattray 9, Cutler 1, Walder 7, Hannula 2, Runke 3, M. Shefchik 8, Doyen 3, Janquart 3, Baciak 7. 3-pt: Rattray 3, Walder, Runke, Doyen, Janquart, Baciak. FTs: 6-13. Fouls: 9.

Notre Dame: Webster 11, Cumicek 2, Hinz 12, Waldrop 22, Stenavich 4, Simpson 2, Breese 4, Abel 22. 3-pt: Webster 3, Hinz 2, Abel 4. FTs: 2-6. Fouls: 16.

De Pere 65, Sheboygan North 37

SHEBOYGAN - De Pere’s Aubree Fischer led all scorers with 15 points and Abby Tassoul added 12 as the Redbirds earned the Fox River Classic Conference win.

Teagan Peitzmeier led Sheboygan North with seven points.

De Pere raced out to a 31-15 halftime advantage and kept the Golden Raiders at bay the rest of the way.

Manitowoc 44, Ashwaubenon 41

MANITOWOC – Taylor Peterson scored 14 points and Sarah Bolchen added 13 as the Ships took charge early and then held off the Jaguars to earn the Fox River Classic Conference win.

Manitowoc led 22-17 at the half.

Leading the Ashwaubenon attack was Lauren Seeling with 18 points.

Ashwaubenon 17 24 – 41

Manitowoc 22 22 – 44

Ashwaubenon: Johnson 4, Brunhoefer 4, Matchopatow 6, House 9, Seeling 18. 3-pt: Matchopatow, House 3. FTs: 3-12. Fouls: 14.

Manitowoc: Bolchen 13, Peterson 14, Eichmann 3, Schmitz 8, Spaeth 6. 3-pt: Bolchen, Peterson, Spaeth 2. FTs: 12-17. Fouls: 15.

Wrightstown 40, Oconto Falls 36

OCONTO FALLS – Ella Verbeten scored 10 of her 12 points in the second half to help the Tigers defeat the Panthers.

Ashlyn Cavanaugh added 11 points for Wrightstown.

Addy Leja led Oconto Falls with 11 points.

Wrightstown 23 17 – 40

Oconto Falls 19 17 – 36

Wrightstown: Verbeten 12, Welhouse 6, Cavanaugh 11, Ducat 8, Nelson 3. 3-pt: Welhouse 2, Cavanaugh 3, Nelson. FTs: 2-3. Fouls: 13.

Oconto Falls: Shallow 9, Otto 1, Jahnke 7, Gorman 5, Leja 11, Horkman 3. 3-pt: Horkman, Leja 3. FTs: 10-17. Fouls: 11.

Little Chute 52, Denmark 45

LITTLE CHUTE – The Mustangs made nine 3-pointers, including seven in the second half, in their win over the Vikings.

Hattie Grishaber led Little Chute with 19 points. Lauren Vosters added 13 points.

Allie Van Vonderen led Denmark with 11 points. Paige Vogel, Kiarrah Micolichek and Shae Krashnewski each scored 10 points.

Denmark 16 29 - 45

Little Chute 17 35 – 52

Denmark: Dittmer 2, Vogel 10, Micolichek 10, Van Vonderen 11, Lindsley 2, Kraschnewski 10. 3-pt: Vogel, Micolichek 2, Van Vonderen. FTs: 7-11. Fouls: 13.

Little Chute: Vosters 13, McGregor 2, Grishaber 19, Martin 2, Merchant 2, Engle 6, Thiel 8. 3-pt: Vosters 3, Grishaber 3, Engle, Thiel 2. FTs: 5-12. Fouls: 11.

Luxemburg-Casco 63, Marinette 54

LUXEMBURG – Sienna Blohowiak scored 14 points in the second half to help the Spartans hold off the Marines.

Blohowiak finished with a team-high 18 points for Luxemburg-Casco. Chloe Host added 16 points, while Alayna Deprez chipped in with 11.

Elizabeth Wade led Marinette with 26 points.

Marinette 24 30 – 54

Luxemburg-Casco 30 33 – 63

Marinette: Coakley 6, Menor 9, Baron 3, Wade 26, Andeson 3, Koenings 2, Krouth 3, Stauss 2. 3-pt: Coakley 2, Menor, Wade 5. FTs: 14-19. Fouls: 19.

Luxemburg-Casco: Mrotek 6, Bray 7, Blohowiak 18, Walczyk 3, Host 16, Deprez 11, Kaye 2. 3-pt: Mrotek 2, Bray 2. FTs: 13-22. Fouls: 14.

Algoma 57, Southern Door 41

ALGOMA – Jadyn Nellis poured in 19 points and Sadie Rikkola added 11 as the Wolves built a nine-point halftime lead en route to the Packerland Conference win.

Kyleigh Claflin led the Eagles with 15 points.

Southern Door 22 19 – 41

Algoma 31 26 – 57

Southern Door: Kaye 6, Page 3, K. Clafiln 15, Vogel 1, C. Claflin 6, Delwiche 1, Lillian Delwiche 2, Miller 3, Bouche 4. 3-pt: Kaye 2, Page, C. Claflin 2, Miller, Bouche. FTs: 2-10. Fouls: 11.

Algoma: Nellis 19, R. Schneider 5, Rikkola 11, Loucks 6, C. Gerdmann 9, T. Gerdmann 7. 3-pt: Nellis 5, R. Schneider, Rikkola 3. FTs: 7-15. Fouls: 14.

Coleman 54, Oneida Nation 29

COLEMAN – Allie Gross and Ava Kuchta combined for 32 points in the Cougars’ win over the Thunderhawks.

Gross finished with 20 points for Coleman, while Kuchta scored 12.

Giovanna Espinoza led Oneida Nation with 16 points.

Oneida Nation 16 13 – 29

Coleman 21 33 – 54

Oneida Nation: R. Hill 2, Wheelock-Flores 4, Blackowl 7, Espinsoza 16. 3-pt: Espinosa, Blackowl, Wheelock-Flores. FTs: 6-10. Fouls: 12.

Coleman: Jensen 4, Hanrahan 4, Gilbertson 3, Kuchta 12, Goddard 2, Rasner 7, Gross 20, Kurth 2. 3-pt: Jensen. FTs: 11-15. Fouls: 14.

GIRLS HOCKEY

Bay Area 4, Fond du Lac 0

FOND DU LAC - The Ice Bears got three goals in the second period after a scoreless first period to take control in the win over the Warbirds.

Hannah Von Haden, Madeline Engles and Faye Brunke scored for Bay Area in the second period with Von Haden getting the third-period goal.

Jordyn Clarke and Lily Lyons each notched assists for Bay Area.

Reese Spiering was in goal for Bay Area and she recorded 12 saves. Kennedy Kohlman had 32 saves for Fond du Lac.

This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Green Bay area high school sports results for Tuesday, Dec. 16