Green Bay area high school sports results for Friday, Jan. 30

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Green Bay Preble 71, Pulaski 60

GREEN BAY – Gavin Sullivan scored 21 points and Nick Howard added 15, leading the Hornets over the Red Raiders in a Fox River Classic Conference matchup.

Will Dornbush scored all 14 of his points in the second half as Preble rallied from a 14-point deficit to break a six-game losing streak and improve its record to 7-10 overall, 3-8 in the FRCC.

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Noah Mijal led Pulaski with 17 points.

Pulaski 36 24 – 60

Green Bay Preble 22 49 – 71

Pulaski: Mijal 17, Brancefield 12, Schmidt 15, Bock 3, Weise 6, Burnett 7. 3-pt: Brancefield 2, Burnett, Weise, Mijal. FTs: 17-21. Fouls: 18.

Green Bay Preble: Dornbush 14, Paplham 8, Sullivan 21, Howard 15, Levanetz 4, Sprutles 4, Kinard 5. 3-pt: Sullivan 5, Paplham. FTs: 24-27. Fouls: 17.

De Pere 77, Sheboygan North 59

SHEBOYGAN – Noah Maniscalco was one of four Redbirds in double figures with a game-high 23 points as De Pere downed the Golden Raiders in Fox River Classic Conference action.

Also powering the Redbirds were Will Krueger and Isaac Herlache, both with 16 points, and Silas Cohen with 13.

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De Pere led 40-25 at intermission and held Sheboygan North at bay in the final 18 minutes.

Blake Buhr led the Golden Raiders with 20 points, while Rylan Buhr added 18 and Parion Palmer 10.

De Pere 40 37 – 77

Sheboygan North 25 34 – 59

De Pere: Cohen 13, Maniscalco 23, Bookter 9, Krueger 16, Herlache 16. 3-pt: Cohen 3, Maniscalco 3, Krueger 2, Herlache 2. FTs: 7-9. Fouls: 15.

Sheboygan North: Ten Pas 3, R. Buhr 18, Pena 2, Steward 6, B. Buhr 20, Palmer 10. 3-pt: Ten Pas, R. Buhr 4, B. Buhr. FTs: 9-13. Fouls: 10.

Wrightstown 59, Clintonville 47

WRIGHTSTOWN – Carter Kinnard scored 15 points in the first half to lead the Tigers to the win over the Truckers.

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Kinnard finished with a team-high 18 points, including five 3-pointers, for Wrightstown. His 8-0 run sparked the Tigers to the lead at halftime.

Truman Morschauser had a couple of steals and a dunk in the second half to seal the win for Wrightstown.

Bryer Hagberg led Clintonville with 18 points. Landon Loose added 11.

Clintonville 25 22 – 47

Wrightstown 29 30 – 59

Clintonville: Loose 11, Magee 2, Kamba 3, Polzin 2, Young 5, Mauel 6, Hagberg 18. 3-pt: Loose 3, Young, Mauel 2. FTs: 7-10. Fouls: 10.

Wrightstown: Nowak 4, Buntin 4, Kinnard 18, Hagerstrom 8, VandenHeuvel 9, Genke 2, Cyra 2, Thompson 4, Morschauser 8. 3-pt: Kinnard 5, VandenHeuvel 2. FTs: 6-11. Fouls: 12.

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Coleman 63, Lena 33

COLEMAN – Kolton Peters poured in a game-high 31 points, including 20 in the second half, as the Cougars pulled away in the second half to earn the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.

Coleman led by just one at intermission before going on a 44-15 second-half run.

Clay Peters led Lena with 10 points.

Lena 18 15 – 33

Coleman 19 44 – 63

Lena: Comins 4, Koslowsky 2, Mongiat 2, Peters 10, Fischer 2, Potter 4, Demmith 5, Finger 4. 3-pt: Demmith. FTs: 8-19. Fouls: 12.

Coleman: Owens 3, Kolton Peters 31, Kollin Peters 6, Theilman 2, Whitaker 3, Ziemer 7, Tedtman 4, Rosner 1, Corona 6. 3-pt: Owens, Kolton Peters 3, Whitaker, Ziemer. FTs: 9-17. Fouls: 17.

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Crivitz 82, St. Thomas Aquinas 40

MARINETTE – Kade Thoma had the hot hand with 19 points and Pierce Polomis added 14 as the Wolverines built a big early lead and cruised to the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.

Also scoring in double figures for Crivitz was Donovan Brandow with 10 points.

The Wolverines led 45-22 at intermission and kept the Cavaliers at bay the rest of the way.

Jake Farley led St. Thomas Aquinas with a game-high 25 points.

Crivitz 45 37 – 82

St. Thomas Aquinas 22 18 – 40

Crivitz: Sellen 6, L. Thoma 6, Ludwig 1, K. Thoma 19, Brandow 10, Arpke 5, Allard 8, LaVesser 3, Flynn 8, Polomis 14, Stahl 2. 3-pt: Brandow 2, Arpke. FTs: 9-17. Fouls: 20.

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St. Thomas Aquinas: Duvall 6, Stelmaszewski 2, L. Farley 7, J. Farley 25. 3-pt: Duvall, J. Farley. FTs: 12-22. Fouls: 12.

Bonduel 84, Manawa 49

BONDUEL – The Bears improved to 14-2 overall and remained unbeaten in conference play with the record now 9-0 with the win over the Wolves.

Ryan Westrich led Bonduel with 23 points. Quinn Wesenberg and Jack Weier both scored 14 points. Carter Moesch added 13.

Manawa was led by Logan Zirbel’s 12 points. Brayden Zielke added 10.

Bonduel 50 34 – 84

Manawa 26 23 – 49

Bonduel: Wesenberg 14, Westrich 23, Uelmen 6, Zernicke 8, Moesch 13, Weier 14, Hillsberg 6. 3-pt: Wesenberg 2, Westrich, Moesch 2, Weier 4, Hillsberg 2. FTs: 9-15. Fouls: 10.

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Manawa: Kravetz 2, Barrington 8, Korotka 2, Zielke 10, Stroud 7, Timm 8, Zirbel 12. 3-pt: Barrington 2, Timm 2, Zirbel. FTs: 8-10. Fouls: 13.

Brillion 72, Southern Door 40 (Thursday)

BRILLION – The Lions scored 42 points in the first half in the nonconference win over the Eagles.

Colton Larsen led Brillion with 25 points, including 17 in the first half. Connor Holly added 14 points.

Southern Door was led by Eli Jadin with 12 points.

Southern Door 18 22 – 40

Brillion 42 30 – 72

Southern Door: Jadin 12, Delwiche 4, Vandertie 5, Patza 2, Berg 7, D. Schwartz 5, Paye 2, Q. Schwartz 3. 3-pt: Jadin 2, Vandertie, D. Schwartz, Q. Schwartz. FTs: 1-2. Fouls: 7.

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Brillion: Holly 14, Hayden Cousin 2, Mielke 2, Shimek 8, Larsen 25, Heath Cousin 9, Mathes 3, Lisowe 2, Gilbertson 5, Reinke 2. 3-pt: Holly 3, Shimek 2, Larsen 2, Heath Cousin, Gilbertson. FTs: 5-7. Fouls: 5.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

De Pere 50, Sheboygan North 38

DE PERE – Abby Tassoul and Aubree Fischer combined for 17 of De Pere’s 23 second-half points as the Redbirds held off a late Golden Raiders rally to earn the Fox River Classic Conference win.

Tassoul finished with 19 points and Fischer 14.

De Pere had grabbed a 27-16 halftime advanced.

Sheboygan North was led in scoring by Anna Revelis with 13 points and Ella Spielman with 11.

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Sheboygan North 16 22 – 38

De Pere 27 23 – 50

Sheboygan North: Post 2, Miller-Macon 1, Revelis 13, Spielman 11, Peitzmeier 7, Schley 2, Adams 2. 3-pt: Revelis, Peitzmeier. FTs: 12-19. Fouls: 13.

De Pere: Spaeth 2, Tassoul 19, Craig 5, Dwyer 2, Fischer 14, Neuenfeldt 8. 3-pt: Tassoul 3, Craig, Neuenfeldt 2. FTs: 6-14. Fouls: 15.

Manitowoc Lincoln 56, Ashwaubenon 51

ASHWAUBENON – Kendall Schmitz had the hot hand with 19 points, while Sarah Bolchen added 15 as the Ships pulled away late for the Fox River Classic Conference win.

The game was tied at the break before Manitowoc outscored the Jaguars 30-25 over the final 18 minutes.

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Lauren Seeling led Ashwaubenon with 16 points.

Manitowoc 26 30 – 56

Ashwaubenon 26 25 – 51

Manitowoc: Bolchen 15, Conard 2, Peterson 9, Eichmann 5, Quinchia 4, Schmitz 19, Stecker 2. 3-pt: Bolchen 3, Peterson, Eichmann, Schmitz 4. FTs: 7-8. Fouls: 14.

Ashwaubenon: Wirth 6, Johnson 7, Matchopatow 9, Hogue 3, Malvitz 4, Krull 6, Seeling 16. 3-pt: Wirth 2, Hogue. FTs: 10-16. Fouls: 11.

New London 56, Menasha 38

MENASHA – The Bulldogs outscored the Bluejays by 11 points in the second half to seal the Bay Conference victory.

Jenna Handschke and Morgan Jones both scored 12 points for New London.

Menasha was led by Aria Bilke with 19 points.

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New London 21 35 – 56

Menasha 14 24 – 38

New London: Handschke 12, Magolski 8, Allen 4, Daly 7, Jones 12, Tepoorten 6, Smith 7. 3-pt: Handschke 2, Magolski 2, Jones 3. FTs: 15-26. Fouls: 18.

Menasha: Hill 4, Kelly 3, Jenkins 6, Kolasinski 3, Bilke 19, Wegener 3. 3-pt: Kolasinski, Wegener. FTs: 14-21. Fouls: 20.

Seymour 47, Wrightstown 37

SEYMOUR – Kenlee Jansen and Natalea Hill scored 15 points apiece as the Thunder outlasted the Tigers in a nonconference matchup.

Seymour led by four at the half before closing on a 21-15 second-half run.

Ella Verbeten led Wrightstown with 15 points.

Wrightstown 22 15 – 37

Seymour 26 21 – 47

Wrightstown: Podgorski 3, Verbeten 15, Welhouse 1, Zirbel 8, Cavanaugh 3, Ducat 2, McDonald 2, Nelson 3. 3-pt: Podgorski, Verbeten 2, Cavanaugh, Nelson. FTs: 8-14. Fouls: 14.

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Seymour: Jansen 15, Zahn 7, Rudnick 4, Wenninger 2, Heinke 2, Martinez 2, Hill 15. 3-pt: Jansen. FTs: 8-13. Fouls: 11.

Luxemburg-Casco 56, Waupaca 33

WAUPACA – The Spartans led by 11 points at halftime in the North Eastern Conference win over the Comets.

Chloe Host led Luxemburg-Casco with 13 points. Alayna Deprez added 12 points and Sienna Blohowiak scored 10.

Waupaca was led by Hailey Bechard with 16 points.

Luxemburg-Casco 25 31 – 56

Waupaca 14 19 – 33

Luxemburg-Casco: Mrotek 4, Bray 7, Blohowiak 10, Walczyk 2, Moede 2, Host 13, Deprez 12, Kaye 6. 3-pt: Mrotek, Bray. FTs: 6-9. Fouls: 14.

Waupaca: Bechard 16, Widdel 9, Landre 3, Amelia Koran 5. 3-pt: Bechard, Amelia Koran. FTs: 7-13. Fouls: 9.

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Denmark 63, Clintonville 33

CLINTONVILLE – Kiarrah Micolichek scored 22 points to pass the 1,000-point mark for her career while leading the Vikings to the win over the Truckers.

Allie VanVonderen added 12 points for Denmark.

Clintonville was led by Caitlyn Prue’s eight points.

Clintonville 15 18 – 33

Denmark 41 22 – 63

Clintonville: Retzlaff 5, Birling 7, Prue 8, Ferg 7, Tate 6. 3-pt: Retzlaff. FTs: 4-7. Fouls: 9.

Denmark: Dittmer 3, Lamack 3, Schanhofer 2, Brice 4, Selner 2, Vogel 9, Micolichek 22, VanVonderen 12, Lindsley 2, Kraschnewski 4. 3-pt: Dittmer, Lamack, Vogel 2, Micolichek 6, VanVonderen 2. FTs: 5-8. Fouls: 7.

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Crivitz 60, St. Thomas Aquinas 32

MARINETTE – Kiya Brand and the Wolverines throttled the Cavaliers. The junior guard poured in 31 points, including 16 in the second half, as Crivitz rolled to the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.

Also scoring in double figures for the Wolverines was Marli Meyers with 12 points.

Crivitz raced out to a 36-14 halftime advantage and never looked back.

Lauren Paidl led St. Thomas with 13 points.

Crivitz 36 24 – 60

St. Thomas Aquinas 14 18 – 32

Crivitz: Robinson 2, Franzmeier 2, Brand 31, Dorschner 4, Wesoloski 9, Meyers 12. 3-pt: Brand 5, Wesoloski. FTs: 14-23. Fouls: 14.

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St. Thomas: Padgett 3, Peters 9, Anderson 7, Paidl 13. 3-pt: Padgett, Peters. FTs: 8-18. Fouls: 18.

Algoma 57, Sevastopol 35

ALGOMA – The Wolves sprinted out to a 19-point halftime lead in their win over the Pioneers.

Jadyn Nellis led Algoma with 13 points. Lauren Loucks and Ella Severinsen both added 10 points.

Luna Ramirez led Sevastopol with nine points.

Sevastopol 12 23 – 35

Algoma 31 26 – 57

Sevastopol: Peterson 7, Staats 2, Cain 8, Caralee Fellner 3, Ramirez 9, Schartner 4, Caitlyn Fellner 2. 3-pt: Peterson 2, Cain 2, Caralee Fellner, Ramirez. FTs: 1-2. Fouls: 14.

Algoma: Nellis 13, Schneider 3, Severinsen 10, Rikkola 4, Lukes 3, Loucks 10, Tebon 3, C. Gerdmann 8, T. Gerdmann 3. 3-pt: Nellis 3, Schneider, Severinsen, Tebon. FTs: 5-11. Fouls: 12.

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GIRLS WRESTLING

Laconia Invitational

BELOIT MEMORIAL 129, LAKESIDE LUTHERAN 106, NORTH FOND DU LAC/ST. MARY’S SPRINGS 94, KEWAUNEE 91, APPLETON WEST 88, SUN PRAIRIE WEST 77, WRIGHTSTOWN 52, WINNEBAGO LUTHERAN 49, LACONIA 44, SUN PRAIRIE EAST 40.5, REEDSVILLE 35, RIPON 35, KEWASKUM 22, KIEL 10, SHEBOYGAN FALLS 5

Top area finishers

107 – 2, Anabella Hanneman AW; 3, Anna Rislov AW. 114 – 1, Mariah Behrmann KEW. 120 – 1, Aubrey Ducat KEW. 126 – 4,Alanah Verhagen AW. 132 – 1, Annaleah Jacobson AW. 138 – 3, Stella Somers AW. 152 – 1, Brooke Hansen WR. 165 – 1, Arianna Niemojuski KEW; 2, Evelyn Barker WR.

This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Green Bay area high school sports results for Friday, Jan. 30

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