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TRACK AND FIELD

Kimberly Gil Frank Invitational

GIRLS

KAUKAUNA 116, KIMBERLY 110.5, WINNECONNE 82, WEST DE PERE 80, FREEDOM 62, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 46.5, XAVIER 44, GREEN BAY PREBLE 44, DIVINE SAVIOR HOLY ANGELS 29.5, LITTLE CHUTE 26.5, SHIOCTON 23, PLYMOUTH 19, MANITOWOC 18, WAUPACA 0

BOYS

KIMBERLY 163, KAUKAUNA 102, WEST DE PERE 97, WINNECONNE 65, GREEN BAY PREBLE 54, FREEDOM 45, FOND DU LAC 41, XAVIER 40, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 40, LITTLE CHUTE 19, SHIOCTON 13, MANITOWOC 13, WAUPACA 6, PLYMOUTH 4

In the girls meet, Kaukauna had first-place finishes in the 800 relay (1:48.00), the 100 hurdles (Amber Gerrits, :15.70), the long jump (Alexa Kinas, 16-9.5) and the triple jump (Kinas, 35-10.5).

West De Pere got first-place finishes from its 400 relay team (:51.58), its 1,600 relay team (4:06.19) and the pole vault (Eliza Aiken, 12-0).

Freedom had a first-place finish with its 3,200 relay team (9:54.33).

Fox Valley Lutheran’s Emma Nilson won the discus (123-7).

Plymouth’s Ella Ahlstrand won the 100 (:12.73),

Joey Perry of Winneconne won the 200 (:25.84), the 400 (:57.54),the high jump (5-4) and the 300 hurdles (:45.72). Teammate Sophie Yetter won the 800 (2:19.44).

Xavier’s Lillie Fouts won the 1,600 (5:07.94) and the 3,200 (11:17.75).

In the boys meet, Kimberly won the 800 relay (1:27.65), the 200 (Jack Schreiber, :22.23), the pole vault (Alex Reichenberger, 13-6) and the discus (Ben Youngworth, 165-3).

Kaukauna’s Daniel VanDyke won the 100 (:11.21), Andrew Milhans won the 800 (1:59.37), Aaron Schimke won the 1.600 (4:31.87) and Mason Tienor won the high jump (6-0).

West De Pere won the 400 relay (:43.80), the 400 (Bryce Smith, :50.30) and the triple jump (Langdon Nordgaard, 42-8.5).

Plymouth took first in the 1,600 relay (3:45.41).

Cavan Dobberstein of Fox Valley Lutheran won the long jump (21-2.5).

Winneconne won the 3,200 relay (8:22.49), the 3,200 (Grant Wenzelow, 10:15.02) and the 300 hurdles (Ayden Hart, :39.58).

Cade Stingle of Shiocton won the 110 hurdles (:14.89).

Matthew Rusch of Fond du Lac won the shot put (59-3.5).

Brillion Sting Cancer Invitational

GIRLS

KIEL 159.5, BRILLION 105.5, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 93, ST. MARY CATHOLIC 90.5, WRIGHTSTOWN 90, CHILTON 78, MISHICOT 40, RONCALLI 35.5

BOYS

KIEL 130.5, BRILLION 116, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 76, WRIGHTSTOWN 68.5, ST. MARY CATHOLIC 65.5, CHILTON 53, MISHICOT 37.5, RONCALLI 35

In the girls meet, Kiel had four first-place finishes in taking first place.

Kiel’s first-place finishes came from Brooklyn Manz (shot put, 34-9.5), Zoe Watson (3,200, 12:06.38), Lily Watson (1,600, 5:36.93) and Halle Meyer (300 hurdles, :53.78).

Chilton got a first-place finish from the 400 relay team (:52.98).

Brillion had first-place finishes with the 800 relay team (1:51.15), Addie Wenzel (100, :13.36) and Megan Schuman (200, :27.81; long jump, 16-4; triple jump 34-7.5),

St. Mary Catholic had first-place finishes with the 1,600 relay team (4:27.65), the 3,200 relay team (10:32.86), Lauren Ripley (800, 2:30.82), Gabby Ruback (100 hurdles, :17.31) and Nolie Anderson (discus, 120-4)

Wrightstown’s Danielle Bruecker in the 400 (1:04.10) and the high jump (5-2), and Cailey Peterson in the pole vault (10-0) had first-place finishes.

In the boys meet, Kiel got first-place finishes from the 3,200 relay team (9:03.44), Charlie Freis (100, :11.47) and Aidan Murphy (1,600, 4:55.95; 3,200, 11:01.52).

Wrightstown got first-place finishes from the 400 relay team (:53.78), Griffin Lamers (110 hurdles, :13.36), Shea Cavanaugh (long jump, 19-4) and Logan Peters (discus, 154-2).

Manitowoc Lutheran got a first-place finish from the 800 relay team (1:36.56) and Gabriel Stuebs (400, :55.02).

Brillion got a first place from its 1,600 relay team (3:36.35), from Dylan Schuman in the 200 (:23.96), Lucas Mathes (800, 2:04.71; triple jump, 40-9) and Logan Schmidt (shot put, 47-10).

St. Mary Catholic got first-place finishes from Nevin Jamison (300 hurdles, no time listed) and Charlie Nackers (high jump, 6-0).

Mishicot’s Anthony Butler won the pole vault (11-0).

St. Norbert College Elite Meet

GIRLS

NOTRE DAME 101.5, WAUSAU WEST 99, PORT WASHINGTON 74.5, NEW LONDON 63, PESHTIGO 63, ST. MARY’S SPRINGS 61, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 47.5, HOWARDS GROVE 32, ASHWAUBENON 32, ATHENS 30, STURGEON BAY 28.5, SEVASTOPOL 19, LOMIRA 19, GREEN BAY WEST 17, GREEN BAY EAST 15, SHEBOYGAN SOUTH 12, SEYMOUR 9, DENMARK 7, REEDSVILLE 6, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 3, GILLETT 1

BOYS

NOTRE DAME 101.5, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 80, WAUSAU WEST 78.5, GREEN BAY EAST 48, NEW LONDON 47, DENMARK 46, PORT WASHINGTON 45, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 41, ST. MARY’S SPRINGS 39, ATHENS 30, SHEBOYGAN SOUTH 29, SEYMOUR 28.5, ASHWAUBENON 28, GILLETT 25, PESHTIGO 21, HOWARDS GROVE 15, STURGEON BAY 11, GREEN BAY WEST 6.5, LOMIRA 6, REEDSVILLE 4

In the girls meet, Notre Dame’s Danika Apple won the 100 (:12.83) and the 200 (:26.78) while the 400 relay team took first (:50.91), as did the 800 relay team (1:52.05).

Marisa Harvey of Green Bay Southwest won the pole vault (10-6).

Wausau West’s Laiana Oldenburg-Marsh took first in the long jump (16-7.75).

New London won the 1,600 relay (4:12.77).

Howards Grove’s Eden Maranell won the 400 (1:00.29) and the triple jump (35-.25).

Peshtigo’s Rachel Nelson won the 800 (2:29.99) and the 1,600 (5:28.64). Christina Powers took first in the shot put (34-10).

Cate Anderson of Sturgeon Bay took first in the 100 hurdles (:16.44).

Ashwaubenon’s Lauren Mader won the discus (117-8).

Sophie Norton of St. Mary’s Springs won the 300 hurdles (:50.21). The Ledgers won the 3,200 relay (10:19.32).

In the boys meet, Notre Dame got first-place finishes from Isaac Nowak (800, 1:59.99; 1,600, 4:35.77) and James Flanigan (discus, 161-3).

Green Bay Southwest’s Lyndon Hemmrich-Hartman won the 100 (:11:09). The 400 relay team took first with a time of :44.71. CJ Danforth won the high jump (5-10) and the long jump (21-3.5).

Ashwaubenon’s Adam Newel took first in the shot put (49-7.75).

New London’s Ian Oberstadt won the triple jump (43-2).

Denmark’s Simon Alexander won the 200 (:22.36). Denmark won the 1,600 relay (3:31.51). Ethan Bergelin won the pole vault (13-9).

Gillett won the 3,200 relay (8:22.10).

Wausau West won the 800 relay (1:34.45).

St. Mary’s Springs’ Thomas Koffman won the 110 hurdles (:16.11) and the 300 hurdles (:42.63).

Iola-Scandinavia’s Charlie Vater won the 3,200 (9:14.27).

Neenah Rockets Invitational

GIRLS

BAY PORT 178, NEENAH 118, APPLETON NORTH 107.5, KEWASKUM 81, OSHKOSH WEST 80.5, APPLETON EAST 43, SHEBOYGAN FALLS 34, ANTIGO 23, APPLETON WEST 17, WEST BEND EAST 14, OSHKOSH NORTH 6

BOYS

STEVENS POINT 177.5, NEENAH 110, SHEBOYGAN FALLS 88, OSHKOSH NORTH 69.5, OSHKOSH WEST 66.5, BAY PORT 59, APPLETON NORTH 47, APPLETON WEST 38, APPLETON EAST 24.5, KEWASKUM 16, ANTIGO 6

In the girls meet, champion Bay Port won the 100 hurdles (Jillian Anderson, :15.19), the 100 (Isabele Denny, :12.45), the 800 relay (1:47.70), the 400 relay (:50.17), the 300 hurdles (Kyla Hendricks, :45.21), the 1,600 relay (4:09.67), the pole vault (Jamie Steenbock, 10-6), the long jump (Madeline Thoreson, 17-2.25) and the triple jump (Nevaeh Johnson, 34-7.25).

Neenah’s Mazie Olkowski won the 1,600 (5:19.56) and the 3,200 (11:42.31). Rachel Dietrich won the 800 (2:22.61). Lydia Delene took first in the discus (114-2).

Appleton East’s Mikayla Koenig won the shot put (35-8).

In the boys meet, Stevens Point took first in the 400 (Matthew Eiden, :49.56), the 800 (Tate Bruckhart, 2:01.94), the high jump (Amon Konopacki, 6-0), the pole vault (Evan Koelemay, 13-6), the long jump (Nick Tuchscherer, 22-9.5) and the triple jump (Tuchscherer, 44-7.5).

Neenah won the 3,200 relay (8:27.05), the 1,600 relay (3:28.88), the 800 relay (1:31.57) and the discus (Blake Dietzen, 159-4).

Bay Port’s Brody Holewinski won the 200 (:22.36).

Appleton West’s Liam Richards won the 110 hurdles (:15.15) and the 300 hurdles (:40.44).

Emmitt Krauter of Sheboygan Falls won the 100 (:11.22) Teammate Logan Murphy won the 1,600 (4:24.33) and the 3,200 (9:27.42).

Oshkosh North won the 400 relay (:44.20) and John Klinger won the shot put (57-6.25).

BASEBALL

Denmark 7, Little Chute 1

DENMARK - Luke Miller had four hits, including a double, to help power the Vikings to the North Eastern Conference victory.

Denmark banged out 14 hits as Ethan Ovsak and John Wertel added two hits each. Wertel and Eli Kapinos had RBI singles in the first inning, while Ovsak had a three-run home run in the four-run third inning.

Ovsak was winning pitcher, going six innings, allowing three hits, while striking out four.

Rowan Schmidt took the loss for Little Chute, which was led by Caden Kerrigan, who had a double.

Denmark is 9-0 in conference play and 12-2 overall, while Little Chute fell to 6-3.

West De Pere 10, Green Bay East/West 0

DE PERE - Carter Schmitt and Jason Lehman drove in a pair of runs each as the Phantoms got the Bay Conference win in five innings.

West De Pere scored five times in the second, four in the fourth and one in the fifth to put a quick end to the game.

Logan Wierzba pitched four innings to get the win. He allowed three hits and struck out four.

Wrightstown 7, Fox Valley Lutheran 6

APPLETON - The Tigers scored the winning run in their half of the seventh inning when Quade Thompson doubled, advanced to third on a wild pitch and then scored on an error by the Foxes shortstop.

Avery Leick drove in two runs for Wrightstown.

Lucas Pappendorf had three hits for Fox Valley Lutheran. Lincoln Thede, Everett Nowak, Corey Riesop and Quinn Jahns each had two hits. Riesop had a double. Jahns drove in two runs.

Jack Hermann got the win for Wrightstown with Reed Ott getting the save.

Alex Tornio took the loss for Fox Valley Lutheran.

Coleman 14, Wausaukee 2

WAUSAUKEE - The Cougars scored five times in the first and nine in the second to cruise to the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.

Logan Kurth and Trent Mongin were 2-for-3 with three RBIs and Mitchell VanDeWalle drove in three runs to help power Coleman.

Kayden Suennen led Wausaukee with two hits.

Crivitz 10, Gillett/Suring 0

GILLETT - The Wolverines scored three times in the first, two in the second and five in the sixth to earn the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.

Sean Christiansen was 2-for-3 with two RBIs, and Tegan Werner, Logan Marvin, Seth Sellen, Kenny Andrekopoulos and Brady Tadisch all had two hits with an RBI.

Pierce Polomis picked up the win, pitching five innings, allowing three hits, walking one and striking out six. Christiansen pitched the seventh and struck out the side.

Manawa 3 Bonduel 2

BONDUEL - The Wolves scored in each of the first three innings and held on for the Central Wisconsin Conference win.

Bonduel had baserunners in every inning and loaded the bases with no outs in the seventh inning, but only scored one run on a Beckett Hartlaben single with one out.

Spencer Strebe pitched 5⅔ innings to get the win. He allowed two hits, one run and struck out five.

Bonduel is now 5-3 overall and 3-3 in CWC play.

SOFTBALL

Denmark 8, Little Chute 2

LITTLE CHUTE - The Vikings scored a run in the sixth inning to break a 2-2 tie, then added five runs in the seventh inning for the victory.

Olivia Ullman drove in the go-ahead run with a double for Denmark. She finished with two hits.

Kate Buresh, Gabby Goral, Emma Olsen, Macey Mleziva and Morgan Brice drove in runs during the five-run seventh.

Little Chute got things started in the first inning. Madi Birling drove in one when Birling singled.

Emma Lendved went 2-for-2 at the plate to lead Little Chute.

Crivitz 12, Gillett 1

GILLETT - The Wolverines scored in every inning en route to the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.

Kristen Pusick was 4-for-4 with three RBIs and Raegen Nelsen was 4-for-4 with two RBIs to lead Crivitz.

Taryn Tracy added three hits, while Hattie Frievalt, Madelyn Welty and Isabelle Danielczek had two each.

Danielczek picked up the win in the circle, allowing three hits, one run and three walks, while striking out 10.

Sevastopol 7-12, Kewaunee 2-2

KEWAUNEE - Libby Ash earned the win in both games, allowing six hits and striking out three in the opener and allowing four hits and striking out one in five innings in the nightcap.

In Game 1, Ash was 2-for-3 with one run scored, while Jolene Luedtke was 2-for-4 with two runs scored and one RBI.

In Game 2, Claire Haberli was 2-for-2 with two runs scored, two RBIs and a double. Ash was 2-for-2 with three runs scored and two RBIs, Addison Schauske was 3-for-4 with a double, Naomi Rikkola was 2-for-4 with a triple, and Bailey Rikkola was 3-for-3 with two runs scored and two RBIs.

Wrightstown 7-10, Fox Valley Lutheran 3-0 (Thursday)

WRIGHTSTOWN - The Tigers defeated the Foxes in the first game as Penelope Mead had three hits, including a triple, and drove in three runs.

Esme Moses had two hits for Wrightstown. Maddy Wilson added a double.

Mallory Colwell pitched a complete game for Wrightstown, allowing three runs on eight hits. She struck out four in picking up the win.

MacyJean Cain and Natalie Bromm both had two hits for Fox Valley Lutheran.

Adele Depner took the loss for Fox Valley Lutheran.

In the second game, Wrightstown scored four times in the third and six runs in the fourth to defeat Fox Valley Lutheran.

Colwell got the win in the second game, allowing zero runs on four hits while striking out four.

Moses had two hits, including a home run, and four RBIs for Wrightstown. Wilson had two hits and scored twice. Briley Durocher had two RBIs.

Bromm had two hits for Fox Valley Lutheran.

Brooklyn Blob took the loss for the Foxes.

BOYS GOLF

Packerland Conference

STURGEON BAY 193, SOUTHERN DOOR 212, PESHTIGO 218, SEVASTOPOL 228, OCONTO 229, GIBRALTAR 238, KEWAUNEE 243, GREEN BAY NEW LUTHERAN Inc.

At Idlewild

Sturgeon Bay: Isaak Aune 47, Tre Wienke 48, Owen Pichette 48, Calvin Richard 50.

Southern Door: Finley LaVine 40, Tyler Plzak 56, Blake Guilette 58, James Zittlow 58.

Peshtigo: Grant Bauman 42, Peyton Demmith 56, Achal Gowda 59, Mark Pesch 61.

Sevastopol: Frankie de Young 46, Henry Bley 59, Jordyn Welch 59, Dan Castillo 64.

Oconto: Connor Huggett 55, Marc Perrizo 55, Owen Hornblad 59, Jacob LeMere 60.

Gibraltar: Finn Salm 44, Teddy Roth 50, Ivo Unkefer 72, Leo Frisoni 72.

Kewaunee: Evan Maccaux 47, Henry Amen 64, Jackson Sinicki 65, Quinten Havlovitz 67.

Green Bay NEW Lutheran: Kengi Lange 51, Jonathan DeLorey 69.

This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Here are Friday's high school sports results for the Green Bay area