Basketball for girls
De Father 87, Sheboygan South 21
DE PERE – The Redbirds had five players of five two -digit players in victory.
Egan Bierowski led from 19 points. Abby Tassoul added 17 points, Aubree Fischer scored 12, Jaden Ciesielczyk had 11 and Allie Neuenfeldt marked 10.
Sheboygan South 10 11 – 21
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Of Father 42 45 – 87
Sheboygan South: GAUGEN 6, Herber 8, Lloyd 7. 3-PT: Herber, GAUGEN 2. FT: 4-8. Faults: 12.
Of father: Tassoul 17, Craig 6, Ciesielczyk 11, Dwyer 5, Washington 7, Fischer 12, Neuenfeldt 10, Bieowski 19. 3-PT: Bieowski 3, Ciesielczyk 2, Craig 2, Tassoul, Dwyer, Neuenfeldt. FT: 15-15. Faults: 9.
Girls Hoops Power ranking:Kailynn Thompson, Jada Raeder Headline Green Bay Area Girls Basketball Performances, as well as power rankings
Green Bay East 55, Sturgeon Bay 45
Green Bay – Haillie Gonion scored 15 points for the Red Devils in the victory over the Clippers.
Jamaya Mariner added 16 points and Maddie paid scored 12 for Green Bay East.
Sturgeon Bay was led by Rejea Kasten with 22 points and Dasha Yeltysheva with 16.
Sturgeon Bay: Goettelman 4, Kasten 22, Yeltysheva 16, Carlson 2, Tjernagel 1.
Green Bay East: Mariner 16, paying 12, Brandner 7, Naze 3, Gonion 15, Rodriguez 2.
Bay Port 50, Luxemburg-Casco 39
Luxembourg – Melia Lemorand scored 11 points to lead the pirates to victory without conference.
Luxemburg-Casco was led by Brianna Bray with 19 points.
Port of the bay 27 23 – 50
Luxemburg -Casco 22 17 – 39
Port of the bay: Tebon 2, Williams 8, Lewitzke 5, Lynch 8, Lemorand 11, Thompson 8, Dudra 8. 3-PT: Dudra 2, Lynch 2, Lemorand, Lewitzke. FT: 6-7. Faults: 12.
Luxemburg-Casco: Cherovsky 2, Bray 19, Schley 2, Blohowiak 10, Host 4, Deprez 2. 3-PT: Brey 4. FT: 5-6. Faults: 11.
Brillion 57, South door 30
Brussels – The Lions led by 12 points at halftime and sailed in the second period to victory without conference.
Camden Hale led Brillion with 16 points. Emma Schuh added 12 and Amaya Brooks had 10.
Southern Door was led by Ashlyn Delfosse with 17 points.
Brillion 30 27 – 57
South door 18 12 – 30
Brillion: C. Hale 16, OTT 7, Hedrich 4, Krahn 6, Krueger 2, Brooks 10, E. Schuh 12. 3-PT: C. Hale 4, Ott. FT: 4-4. Faults: 13.
South door: Claflin 5, Tassoul 1, Vogel 2, Kaye 3, Delfosse 17, Bouche 2. 3-PT: Delfosse 3, Kaye, Claflin. FT: 9-10. Faults: 9.
Coleman 46, St. Thomas Aquinas Academy 12
Coleman – Vivian Kostreva scored 10 points to lead Coleman to victory.
St. Thomas Aquinas 7 5 – 12
Coleman 27 19 – 46
St. Thomas Aquinas: K. Peters 4, Anderson 2, Payl 2, L. Peters 4. 3-PT: None. FT: 2-4. Faults: 9.
Coleman: Kostreva 10, Jensen 5, Nowak 3, Markiewicz 2, Hanrahan 2, Gilbertson 8, Kuchta 5, Dallman 4, Seibert 2, Kurth 5. 3-PT: Kurth, Nowak, Jensen, Kostreva. FT: 4-8. Faults: 5.
Crivitz 51, Gibraltar 23
Crivitz – The Wolverines led by 16 points at halftime and succeeded.
The Izzy Wesoloski and Kiya brand has each scored 11 points for Crivitz. Marli Meyers added 10 points.
Gibraltar was led by Mikala Gorham with 11 points.
Gibraltar 9 14 – 23
Crivitz 25 26 – 51
Gibraltar: SCHAR 4, Jauregui 1, Tepe 4, Gorham 11, Martin 3. 3-PT: None. FT: 5-12. Faults: 15.
Crivitz: Gruszynski 7, Brand 11, OTT 6, Doyen 2, Pusick 4, Wesoloski 11, Meyers 10. 3-PT: Wesoloski 3, Brand 2, Gruszynski. FT: 5-16. Faults: 13.
Lena 46, Niagara 28
LENA – Madi Thomson scored 18 points to lead the Wildcats to victory.
Eva Brooks added 11 points for Lena, who led by eight at halftime.
Niagara was led by Mallory Sanicki with eight points.
Niagara 13 15 – 28
LENA 21 25 – 46
Niagara: M. Sanicki 8, B. Sanicki 6, Jones 2, Neuens-Allin 2, Swanson 5, Kleikamp 5. 3-PT: M. Sanicki, B. Sanicki, Swanson. FT: 9-18. Faults: 11.
Lena: Cook 2, Kostreva 4, Brooks 11, H. Thomson 2, M. Thomson 18, Fischer 7, Kushner 2. 3-PT: Kostreva, Fischer. FT: 4-10. Faults: 14.
Oneida Nation 53, Gillett 48
Gillett – Mariah Cloud scored 20 points to lead a Oneida nation to victory.
Gillett was led by Cilena Guns with 16 points. Hope Soper added 13 points.
Oneida Nation 24 29 – 53
Gillett 21 27 – 48
Oneida Nation: Flores 5, King 3, J. Danform 2, Cloud 20, R. Danforth 4, Caldwell 9, House 5, White 5. 3-PT: Flores, King, Cloud 2, House, White. FT: 9-15. Faults: 14.
Gillett: H.SOPER 13, GUNS 16, KACZMAREK 8, M. SOPER 5, Linberg 2, PATE 4. 3-PT: GUNS 3, KACZMAREK 2, H. SOPER 2. FT: 8-16. Faults: 13.
Basketball boys
Bay Port 72, Pulaski 70
Suamico – The pirates led by nine points at halftime and kept the victory over the Red Raiders.
Maddox Cornette and Kelly worlds each scored 15 points for Bay Port. Matt Stevens added 14.
Pulaski was led by Colin Schultz with 21 points and Dixon Holewinski with 18.
Pulaski 29 41 – 70
Bay Port 38 34 – 72
Pulaski: Schultz 21, Wotruba 9, E. Schmidt 4, B. Schmidt 7, Mijal 11, Holewinski 18. 3-PT: Schultz 3, Wotruba 3, Holewinski 3, Bohdan Schmidt 2. FT: 9-11. Faults: 11.
Port of the bay: Jones 7, Gering 4, Stevens 14, Durkee 3, Binns 2, Kelly 15, Thomas 2, Hendricks 10, Cornette 15. 3-PT: Stevens 2, Hendricks 2, Cornette 2, Durkee, Kelly. FT: 6-8. Faults: 9.
Notre Dame 57, Menasha 56
Menasha – The newts led by 11 points at halftime, then retained the victory over the Bluejays.
Leo Weber and Drew Siudzinski each scored 13 points for Notre Dame.
Menasha was led by Josiah Hibbler with 16 points.
Notre Dame 37 20 – 57
MENASHA 26 30 – 56
Our Lady: Weber 13, Austin Hendricks 4, AJ Hendricks 7, Suidzinski 13, Guyette 8, Rader 12. 3-PT: Weber 2, Siudzinski 2, Guyette, AJ Hendricks. FT: 9-15. Faults: 11.
Menasha: White 9, Mukome 7, Hibbler 16, Senyange 3, Miller 9, Lockridge 10, Lukasavage 2. 3-PT: Miller 3, White, Mukome, Hibbler, Senyange, Lockridge. FT: 8-10. Faults: 16.
Power classification of boys’ hoops:Easton Deschane, Isaac Feske Headline Basketball Performances Green Bay Area, as well as power rankings
West of Pere 83, Green Bay West 58
DE PERE-The Phantoms improved at 8-0 at the Bay Conference and 10-5 in total with victory.
West de Father obtained five two -digit players, led by Bryce Borowicz with 16 points. Mason Werner added 14 points, Patrick Greisen scored 12 and Riley Kraft and Tref Rademaker each had 10.
Green Bay West was led by Sam Hemery with 16 points and Brandon Wilson with 14.
Green Bay West 27 31 – 58
West of Pere 40 43 – 83
Green Bay West: Hemery 16, Moore 6, Wilson 14, Brundridge 2, Thao 2, Jacobson 11, Beauchamp 3, Chapman 2, Carvalho 2. 3-PT: Jacobson 3, Hemery, Wilson, Beauchamp. FT: 2-4. Faults: 8.
West of Father: Borowicz 16, Werner 14, Greisen 12, Jindra 2, Collar 3, Samson 3, Kraft 10, Deschane 4, Wilichowski 7, Schmidt 2, Rademaker 10. 3-PT: Borowicz 4, Werner 4, Greisen 2, Kraft 2, Collar . FT: 6-8. Faults: 13.
Algoma 69, Valders 49
Algoma – The Wolves had a score advantage of 18 points in the second period in victory without conference.
Parker Lischka led Algoma with 26 points.
Valders was led by Will Sieracki with 19 points.
Valders 27 22 – 49
Algoma 29 40 – 69
Valders: Olsen 11, Staudinger 8, Sieracki 19, Spindler 11. 3-PT: Spindler 3, Sieracki 2, Staudinger, Olsen. FT: 6-7. Faults: 14.
Algoma: Romdenne 12, Leist 11, Prokash 10, Lischka 26, Kirchman 10. 3-PT: Kirchman 2, Prokash 2, Romdenne. FT: 8-15. Faults: 11.
Boys hockey
Ashwaubenon 3, Appleton United 0
Ashwaubenon – The Jaguars scored a goal for each period of victory on Appleton.
Conner Viau, Mitchell Specht and Ryan Leahy marked for Ashwaubenon. Leahy, Mason Murray and Ilya Svetlichnyy had assists.
The Ashwaubenon Justin Pintar goalkeeper managed 12 stops. The goalkeeper of the Appleton United Brandon Tobak managed 27 stops.