
Jacob Herm de Neenah named post-consent wrestler
The senior wrestler of Neenah, Jacob Herm, talks about his senior season during which he won his second consecutive state of Wiaa
Softball
Kaukauna 12, Hortonville 1
Hortonville – The Ghosts marked each round but one when they opened the Fox Valley Association Playing with the Great Victory.
Lilly Boyle had the hot bat for Kaukauna, going 5 for 5 with a double and five products produced.
Paige Bodenheimer was 3-in-5, while Taylor Federwitz was 2 for 3 while the ghosts marked once in the first, twice in the second, once in the third, three in fourth, two in fifth and three in the seventh.
The polar bears marked their only race in the fourth.
Karly Meredith won the victory, launching seven rounds, granting four strokes and one point, while withdrawing 10.
Neenah 11, Kimberly 0
Kimberly – Kaylee Marhefke struck three strokes, including two doubles, while the Rockets finished with six strokes on the way to the victory of Fox Valley Association.
Kimberly managed three shots, including two by Sophie Hermus and one by Kylie Vanandhel.
Lac 3 background, Appleton North 1
Background of the lake – Susan Vokes dispersed five strokes in seven rounds to lead the cardinals to victory on lightning.
McKenna Thome had a home run and two points produced for background of the lake.
Appleton North drops to 1-2 in total with loss.
Fox Valley Lutheran 16, Waupaca 0
Appleton – Madison Babcock was dominant in the circle, allowing a blow and no promenade while removing 11 in four work sleeves.
The Foxes marked seven times in the first and the five in second to all, except sewing the victory of the Northeast Conference.
Claire Pfrang, Natalie Bromm, Ava Martin, Nora Probst and Avery Steffes had two shots to feed the foxes.
AJ Koran had the only Waupaca blow.
FVL will go to Appleton North for a confrontation without a conference on Friday.
St. Mary Catholic 11, Hilbert 1
Fox Crossing – The Zephyrs did a short job on the Wolves, marking three points in the first, four in the second, one in third and three in fifth to win the victory of the Big East Conference.
SMC food was Scarlett Reichenbacher, who scored two points; Emmi Weiss, who was 3-in-4 with two products produced; Sammi Weiss, who was 2-in-4 with two products produced and two points scored; And Emily Vogel, who was 3-in-3 with a double, Home Run and three products produced.
Gabby Guerrero won the victory, launching five heats, granting a deserved point on four strokes and two goals on balls with six stick withdrawals.
Hilbert was led by Maddie Schnurer, who was 2 for 3 with a marked round, and Alandra Grenzner, who was 1 for 3 with a product point.
Winneconne 11, Ripon 1
RIPON – The Wolves scored five times in the first round, added four in fourth and finished the tigers with two points in fifth round.
Grace Mitchell and Julia Youngbauer both made three points for Winneconne.
Libby Jahnke had a double and a home run for Winneconne. Youngbauer and Audra Schaffer both had doubles. Claire Schaffer and Mitchell struck circuits.
Youngbauer obtained the victory for Winneconne, granting a point on three strokes and two goals on balls while removing seven in five rounds.
Bonduel 11, Weauwega-Fremont 1
BONDUEL – Emery Thompson launched a full blow without a safe blow, walking four and hitting nine while the Bears opened the conference of the Central Wisconsin with the victory over the Warhawks.
Thompson also led the marble bears, going 3 for 3 with a pair of doubles and three products produced. Jayla Reinke was also 3-in-3 with an RBI, while Tatum Sporisky also had two strokes with a double and two RBI.
Bonduel struck 13 strokes in the afternoon.
BASEBALL
Kimberly 6, Neenah 0
Kimberly – Sawyer Deering won the victory, launching four rounds and granting three strokes and two walks while withdrawing seven while the Papemakers came up against the victory of Fox Valley Association.
Maddux Hermus recovered the backup, launching the last three sleeves, granting two strokes and a walk while removing one.
Deering also had two of Kimberly, including a Home Run.
The Papermakers led 3-0 after two rounds before adding a point in the third and two in fifth to seal the victory.
Appleton East 11, Oshkosh West 1
OSHKOSH – Rylan Winkler launched five rounds and has allowed a deserved point to lead the Patriots to victory.
Winkler granted three strokes, walked one and withdrew three.
CADE PRESTIGIACOMO achieved two strokes, including one triple, and rolled in two points for East. AJ Thompson achieved two strokes, one double and scored three points.
Appleton North 9, background of Lake 5
Background of the lake – Nathan Ramus succeeded three shots, scored three points and rolled in two points for the lightning in the victory against the cardinals.
Levi Watts added two strokes and two products produced, Brennan Otto succeeded two strokes and Logan Hudson scored two points.
Matthew Hietpas launched four heats to win. He removed five. Teegan Karpinske launched three sleeves for backup, removing four.
Kaukauna 2, Hortonville 1
Hortonville – The ghosts have ahead of polar bears in a competition of nine rounds in the Fox Valley Association.
Bron Schaefer launched six heats for Kaukauna. He gave a blow and withdrew 13 strikers.
Paxton Schuh launched two rounds to win the victory. He withdrew four of the six strikers he faced.
Schaefer was also 3-in-5 on the plate with a double and an RBI.
Appleton West 5, Oshkosh North 2
OSHKOSH – The terrors finished with six strokes in the victory over the Spartans.
Oshkosh North, who made four mistakes, finished with four strokes.
Chilton 8, Brillion 2
Chilton – Slaytt Nolan launched a full match to lead the Tigers to the Lions victory.
Nolan withdrew nine hours while granting two points at eight strokes.
Nolan, Hudson Ludwig, Lucas Groeschel and Rayden Wagner each had two strokes for Chilton.
Joe Shimek managed three of the eight of Brillion.
Chase Braun took the defeat of Brillion, abandoning six points in 4⅓ sleeves in relief from the launcher leaving Landon Mathes.
Shiacton 7, Hilbert 6
Shiacton – Sawyer Young chose the winning round at the end of the seventh to reach the chiefs in front of the Wolves in non -conference action.
Isaiah Carton had equaled the match with a single two points and had finished spending 4-in-4. Hunter Heinemeyer, who was 3-in-4, and Young, 2 for 3 years.
Brody HEIN has achieved three strokes to lead Hilbert.
Soccer for girls
Appleton North 4, West of Pere 0
Appleton – Lightning scored three goals in the second half to move away from the Phantoms for the victory.
The Appleton North score was Madi Hacker, Aubrey Scherer, Brinley Dunsirn and Alexia Schuh. Nevaeh Higgins, Scherer, Natalie Roe and Schuh each had a decisive pass.
Ava Koleske was for the first 70 minutes and made two stops. Dylan Kenny was for the purpose for 10 minutes and didn’t need to stop.
Xavier 5, Luxemburg-Casco 1
Luxembourg – Kayla Standish had a goal and a decisive pass for the Hawks in victory without conference on the Spartans.
Luxemburg-Casco took an advance of 1-0 on a goal from Emi Kuhn, assisted by Diem Beauté.
Xavier equaled the match on a penalty kick from Gabby Wasco.
The Hawks then obtained goals from Brali Kiepert, Ciara Simon, Standish and Elizabeth Munao to open the game.
Abigail Anderson had a stop for Xavier’s goal. Teagan Gunderson and Ashley Fameree shared the goalkeeper tasks for Luxemburg-Casco and each made five stops.
Fox Valley Lutheran 3, Green Bay Southwest 0
Appleton – The Foxes scored three goals in a period of 14 minutes of the second half to defeat the horses from Trojan.
The goals for FVL were Sydney Szerkins with Two and Kyleigh Huza with one.
Julie Nielsen and Alaina Schmidt added assists.
Joséphine Giannunzio achieved 13 stops for Green Bay Southwest.
Plymouth 6, Neenah 0
Plymouth – Kalli Knowles scored three goals and Avery Fieber, Hannah Downs and Rachel Van Derven added one while the panthers have exceeded the Rockets in non -conference action.
Adding assists were fieber with Two and Megan Schuenemann and Downs, both with one.
Plymouth led 3-0 to the intermission.
Way and field
Mishicot Big East 6
Boys
Kohler 150, Howards Grove 125, Reedsville 88, Mishicot 78, st. Mary Catholic 58, Hilbert 47
Logan Franczek de Hilbert won the pole jump at a height of 10-0. He also took second place in the 300 meter hedges with a time of: 51.42.
Isaiah Hennessy finished second in St. Mary Catholic disc with a 115-0 throw.
Girls
Mishicot 150, st. Mary Catholic 140, Kohler 111, Howards Grove 69, Reedsville 43, Hilbert 36
Lauren Ripley of St. Mary Catholic won the 1,600 meter race with a time of 5: 31.23. Ellie Davel and Moorea Steckling won the 100 and 300 hedges with times of: 16.24 and: 52.00, respectively.
Cora Epping by St. Mary Catholic, Kate Nackers, Lucy Norville and Davel finished second in the 400 relay in: 54.49. In the 800 relay, Nackers and Davel team with Audrey Wanless and Mara Marti to finish second in 1: 52.32. Wanless, Ripley, Marti and Claire Higgins won the 1,600 relay in 4: 15.71.
Nolie Anderson de SMC won the weight throwing and the disc with a put of 33-6 and a discus throw of 132-3, respectively. Teammatge Marissa Hahn finished second on the disc with a 96-9 throw.
Ripley and Epping finished 1-2 in long jump with jumps of 15-3 and 14-4.5, respectively, for St. Mary Catholic.
Golf boys
Bay conference
Seymour 167, Xavier 168, West de Pere 173, New London 183, Shawano 197, Green Bay East incomplete team
In Crystal Springs
The best individuals: Owen Sigl Sey 37, Derek Watry X 40, Darrien Thomas WDP 41, Kyle Watry X 42, Tristan Drath Sey 42, Jack Schmidtke X 43, Owen Williams NL 43, Jonah Gentry X 43, Cody Gevers Sigl Sey 44.
Central conference of the East (Wednesday)
Winneconne 164, Kettle Moraine Lutheran 164, Plymouth 166, Berlin 170, Waupun 179, Ripon 182, Kewaskum 182
In Lake Breeze
The best individuals: William Strohm KML 36, Hudson Masters B 38, Brody Peppler Win 39, Magnus Blad P 39, Parker Groff Win 40, Austin Dobbe Win 41, Brennan Helmer P 41, Jacob Busse R 41, Josh Aswege KML 42, Ben Harpstead P 42.
Brown county metro meeting (Wednesday)
De Pere 316, Bay Port 328, West de Pere 341, Pulaski 349, Notre Dame Academy 355, Wrightstown 365, Green Bay PREBLE 379, Ashwaubenon 393, Denmark 420, Green Bay Southwest / West 468, Green Bay East Team Team Team Team
In Wander Springs
The best individuals: Brady Hayward Pul 73, Cam Bjorge DP 76, Karsen Kruse BP 77, Oliver Quals DP 78, Grant Butrymowicz DP 79, Darrien Thomas WDP 80, Dixon Holewinski Pul 80, Ben Kutson BP 80, Cooper Eakin DP 83, Sean Callahan ND 83, and Bissel WR 83 WDP 8, 83, and Bisseaux WR83, WDP 8, 83, and in short WR 83, WDP 8, 83 years old Carter Brotten DP 84, Noah Thomas BP 85, Ben Burgess ND 85.