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Here are Friday's high school sports results for the Green Bay area

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FOOTBALL

Wrightstown 28, Waupaca 0

WAUPACA - The Tigers controlled the game, rushing for 263 yards and 291 yards of offense in the win over the Comets.

Waupaca was held to 130 yards of offense.

Aiden Humphreys led Wrightsown with 146 yards rushing on 18 carries.

Xzavier Pittman led Waupaca with 63 yards rushing.

Wrightstown 8 14 6 0 - 28

Waupaca 0 0 0 0 - 0

SCORING PLAYS

First Quarter

WR - Payton Vande Hey 2 run (Trevor Vande Hey run)

Second Quarter

WR - Gavin Ducat 18 pass from Quade Thompson (Daniel Buntin kick)

WR - Landon Helphrey fumble recovery (Buntin kick)

Third Quarter

WR - Aiden Humphreys 3 run (kick failed)

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing: WR - Trevor Vande Hey 7 42, Landon Helphrey 11-52, Aiden Humphreys 18-146. WAU - Andre Hendrix 5-35, Xzavier Pittman 15-63.

Passing: WR - Thompson 1-1-0-18, Trevor Vande Hey 1-2-0-10. WAU - Henry Mouw 9-12-0-42.

Receiving: WR - Payton Vande Hey 1-10, Gavin Ducat 1-18. WAU - Ian Vanden Wyngaard 5-28, Trayse Hanson 3-16.

Kaukauna 25, West De Pere 22

DE PERE - Osvaldo Soto Sanchez kicked a 28-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to break a 22-22 tie and give the Ghosts the victory over the Phantoms.

Kaukauna’s defense then preserved the win by sacking West De Pere quarterback Duke Shovald on the Ghosts’ 26-yard line with 4 seconds left in the game.

Kaukauna took a 14-0 lead in the first half as Finnley Doriot passed for 131 yards and two touchdowns. Doriot finished with 302 yards passing.

West De Pere responded in the third quarter with a 2-yard run by Andrew Baumgart and a 10-yard pass from Shovald to Ben Lemirand. Isaac Kaster put West De Pere up 15-14 on a 2-point conversion pass from Shovald.

West De Pere’s lead disappeared quickly as Doriot connected with Tucker Hofman for an 82-yard touchdown.

Langdon Nordgaard and Shovald combined to tie the game on the first play of the fourth quarter with Shovald completing a 6-yard touchdown pass to Nordgaard.

Both teams had drives that stalled to set up the winning field goal.

Kaukauna finished with 355 yards of offense while West De Pere had 212 yards of offense.

Kaukauna 7 7 8 3 - 25

West De Pere 0 0 15 7 - 22

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing: WDP - Evan Ott 12-39.

Passing: WDP - Duke Shovald 20-32-0-177/

Receiving: WDP - Joey Riesenberg 4-24, Ben Leminrand 4-56, Langdon Nordgaard 9-90.

Hortonville 13, Pulaski 0

PULASKI - Broden Butzin connected with Colin Wendt on a 49-yard pass play midway through the third quarter to put the Polar Bears ahead in their win over the Red Raiders.

Levi Strange added a game-clinching touchdown on a 2-yard run in the fourth quarter for Hortonville.

Butzin finished with 152 yards passing on seven completions while Wendt had three receptions for 136 yards.

Pulaski was led by Ethan Schmidt, who completed 13 passes for 96 yards.

Hortonville 0 0 7 6 - 13

Pulaski 0 0 0 0 - 0

SCORING PLAYS

Third Quarter

H - Colin Wendt 49 pass from Broden Butzin (Wendt kick)

Fourth Quarter

H - Levi Strange 2 run (kick failed)

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing: H - Strange 24-80. P - Trevor Schuessler 5-43, Spencer Hakes 10-43.

Passing: H - Butzin 7-19-1-152. P- Ethan Schmidt 13-23-0-96.

Receiving: H - Wendt 3-136. P - Schuessler 6-49.

Southern Door 26, Brillion 7

BRILLION - Zack Lynch scored on touchdown runs of 66 and 71 yards to lead the Clippers to the win over the Lions.

Lynch finished with 173 yards rushing on 17 carries to account for more than half of Southern Door’s yards. It finished with 301 yards of offense.

Brillion was led by Joseph Shimek, who passed for 67 yards, and Chase Braun, who rushed for 56. Brennan Kleist rushed for 21 yards and caught a pass for 58 yards.

Southern Door 6 6 6 8 - 26

Brillion 0 7 0 0 - 7

SCORING PLAYS

First Quarter

SD - Drew Daoust 2 run (kick failed)

Second Quarter

B - Hayden Cousin 15 interception return (Diego Nolasco kick)

SD - Zack Lynch 66 run (pass failed)

Third Quarter

SD - Gavin Geisel 14 pass from Daoust (pass failed)

Fourth Quarter

SD - Lynch 71 run (Daoust run)

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing: SD - Daoust 4-30, Gaige Geisel 4-11, Lynch 17-173. B - Hayden Cousin 5-18, Chase Braun 15-56, Brennan Kleist 6-21, Heath Cousin 9-30, Chase Thibodeau 10-39.

Passing: SD - Daoust 5-10-1-87. B - Joseph Shimek 2-7-1-67.

Receiving: SD - Tyler Neinas 1-58, Gavin Geisel 2-15. B - Kleist 1-58.

Crivitz 13, Shiocton 0

CRIVITZ - The Wolverines scored twice in the second half in their win over the Chiefs.

Brody MacNeill put Crivitz ahead in the third quarter when he picked off Ty Marcks’ pass and returned it 17 yards for a touchdown.

TJ Mueller scored Crivitz’s other touchdown on a 13-yard run in the fourth quarter.

Shiocton 0 0 0 0 - 0

Crivitz 0 0 6 7 - 13

SCORING PLAYS

Third Quarter

C - Brody MacNeill 17 interception return (kick failed)

Fourth Quarter

C - TJ Mueller 13 run (Stephan Allard kick)

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing: S - Jordan Janke 4-10, Ty Marcks 5-1. C - Tegan Werner 8-56, TJ Mueller 18-68.

Passing: S - Marcks 19-48-184. C - Kaden Klaver 1-9-4.

Receiving: S - Bennett Schmidt 7-56. C - Werner 1-4.

Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas 34, Wausaukee 0

LENA - Calvin Peters ran for 136 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Wildcats to the win over the Rangers.

Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas limited Wausaukee to 13 yards of offense.

Wausaukee 0 0 0 0 - 0

Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas 12 8 0 14 - 34

SCORING PLAYS

First Quarter

L/STAA - Calvin Peters 3 run (run failed)

L/STAA - Logan Graef 2 run (pass failed)

Second Quarter

L/STAA - Peters 2 run (Graef run)

Fourth Quarter

L/STAA - Peters 15 run (Colt Miller pass from Peters)

L/STAA - Ty Shallow 5 run (run failed)

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing: L/STAA - Peters 25-136, Shallow 14-28, Graef 9-25, Max Peterson 7-31. W - Luke Smith 15-(-23)

Passing: L/STAA - Peters 0-5-0. W - SMith 5-18-32.

Receiving: W - Jimmy Kanzenbach 3-23.

BOYS SOCCER

Green Bay Preble 4, D.C. Everest 1

APPLETON - Abraham Navarro, Yosef Navarro, Aaron Madrigal and Bogdan Tereshchenko scored for the Hornets.

Goalies Eric Janus and Jack Thorpe combined for three saves in the win.

Preble moves to 2-0 and plays Eau Claire Memorial on Saturday at Green Bay East.

La Crosse Central 2, Pulaski 1

LA CROSSE - Hudson Schultz scored off an assist by AJ Schenk in the 65th minute, but the Red Raiders came up short in a nonconference match.

Davin Wilkerson scored a pair of unassisted goals to lift Central.

Josh Roth made five saves for Pulaski, while Austin Bruley made eight for Central.

Pulaski finishes its trip Saturday with a match against Onalaska.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Beast of the Northeast Tournament

GRAND CHUTE - Fox Valley Lutheran got off to a 3-0 start in the tournament, defeating Appleton East 2-0, Sheboygan Falls 2-0 and Randolph 2-0.

Annalise Patchett had 30 kills and 15 digs for Fox Valley Lutheran. Ava Patchett had 27 assists and 10 digs while Molly Bixby had 35 assists and 10 digs. Riley Schmitz had 36 digs and Keira Jahner 12 digs. Emma Nilson contributed 17 kills.

Pulaski went 0-3, losing to Oconto Falls 25-16, 25-2; Edgewood 25-9, 25-13 and Aquinas 26-12, 25-19.

Alexia Thibodeau led Pulaski with 12 kills and 18 digs. Brin Lemense added 12 digs.

GIRLS SWIMMING

Bay Conference Relays

STURGEON BAY - Door County United won the Bay Conference Relays with 136 points, 30 points better than runner-up New London.

Door County United won three of 11 events and did not finish lower than third in the other eight events.

CROSS-COUNTRY

Freedom Irish Waters Invite

BOYS LARGE

DE PERE 44, GREEN BAY PREBLE 44, WINNECONNE 85, LITTLE CHUTE 130, KAUKAUNA 144, SEYMOUR 149, OCONTO FALLS 169, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 189, NEW LONDON 237, MARINETTE 240

Top individuals: 1, Grady Lenn DP 15:26.55; 2, Jacob Nuthals GBP 16:25.61; 3, Ben Adams OF 16:46.31; 4, Grant Wenzelow WIN 16:47.41; 5, Andrew Milhans KAU 17:15.80; 6, Casey Trousil DP 17:18.10; 7, Killian Arlt GBP 17:23.14; 8, Benjamin Piontek GBP 17:26.05; 9, Ben Toeppler LC 17:31.89; 10, Chase Deshazer DP 17:32.74; 11, Reid Cross WIN 17:34.81; 12, Enoch Thielhelm DP 17:35.17; 13, Brayden Michaels GBP 17:37.28; 14, Marshall Willems GBP 17:37.90; 15, Evan Milkie DP 17:41.84.

BOYS SMALL

CHILTON 42, BRILLION 57, FREEDOM 74, PESHTIGO 83, GILLETT 100, ASSUMPTION 160, ST. MARY’S SPRINGS 161

Top individuals: 1, Lucas Mathes BRI 17:40.95; 2, Bradyn Wendorff GIL 17:46.54; 3, Bob Huntley BRI 18:07.84; 4, Jackson Meyers CHI 18:12.23; 5, Dawson Jarmolowicz FRE 18:25.83; 6, Kaleb Plate CHI 18:34.75; 7, Dominik Baxter PES 18:43.79; 8, Eliot Wieting CHI 18:50.06; 9, Andrew Shepard FRE 18:56.14; 10, Lincoln Kuehn CHI 19:00.64.

GIRLS LARGE

KAUKAUNA 41, LITTLE CHUTE 84, GREEN BAY PREBLE 86, NEW LONDON 100, WINNECONNE 138, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 140, DE PERE 141, OCONTO FALLS 178, MARINETTE 236

Top individuals: 1, Sophie Yetter WIN 19:06.31; 2, Sydney Fauske KAU 19:17.56; 3, Reese Fauske KAU 19:56.68; 4, Ashley Wilson LC 20:04.52; 5, McKenna Lowe KAU 20:07.72; 6, Jessica Rolain DP 20:09.12; 7, Melana Webber GBP 20:11.41; 8, Elsie Abba NL 20:15.14; 9, Macy Reybrock NL 20:18.57; 10, Lauren Wegand LC 20:23.35; 11, Allison Buraczewski GBP 20:31.32; 12, Jenna Kinas KAU 20:39.91; 13, Sami Miller LC 20:40.39; 14, Addison Lacy MAR 20:43.08; 15, Kristin Donart FVL 20:53.55.

GIRLS SMALL

FREEDOM 35, ASSUMPTION 72, SEVASTOPOL 77, ST. MARY’S SPRINGS 97, CHILTON 98, PESHTIGO 138, BRILLION 162

Top individuals: 1, Lucy Dolan AS 19:24.59; 2, Rachel Nelson PES 19:51.22; 3, Leigh Dewitt FRE 20:03.05; 4, Claire Helmila FRE 20:10.44; 5, Brooklyn Schoenick AS 20:55.82; 6, Melanie Jentsch W-F 21:05.90; 7, Lydia Merrick FRE 21:21.81; 8, Baylee Hartjes AS 21:25.60; 9, Katherine Cook FRE 21:29.97; 10, Bea Dramm SEV 21:37.49.

Appleton West Terror Invite

BOYS

ASHWAUBENON 81, KIMBERLY 90, SHAWANO 99, XAVIER 105, OSHKOSH WEST 108, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 149, APPLETON NORTH 181, PULASKI 186, HORTONVILLE 188, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 272, WISCONSIN RAPIDS LINCOLN 303, APPLETON EAST 322, APPLETON WEST 325, OMRO 413, MENASHA 465

Top individuals: 1, Logan Salzmann KIM 16:01.2; 2, Ethan Onesti SHA 16:15.6; 3, Noah Donnermeyer X 16:31.8; 4, Will Chelberg SHA 16:35.6; 5, Caleb Hardy AN 17:10.4; 6, Tyce Scheetz AW 17:18.2; 7, Delson Troedel OW 17:25.6; 8, Ryan Jadin ASH 17:25.8; 9, Riley Szymik AN 17:29.4; 10, Ryan Lang SN 17:32.2; 11, Ian Willemsen SN 17:33.0; 12, Brady Wallace ASH 17:35.2; 13, Jerry Sowers OW 17:40.0; 14, Alex Ratchman HOR 17:43.5; 15, Turner Behm KIM 17:47.6.

GIRLS

XAVIER 44, KIMBERLY 64, SHAWANO 68, APPLETON NORTH 112, OSHKOSH WEST 133, APPLETON WEST 154, HORTONVILLE 195, ASHWAUBENON 243, APPLETON EAST 261, OREGON 285, WISCONSIN RAPIDS LINCOLN 308, OMRO 334, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 358

Top individuals: 1, Lilie Fouts X 19:04.2; 2, Annalise Minorik X 19:38.3; 3, Ava Helmbrecht AN 19:57.3; 4, Madison Krueger KIM 20:04.7; 5, Bailey Hendricks SHA 20:09.8; 6, Lilly Guenther SHA 20:17.2; 7, Grace Chelberg SHA 20:24.1; 8, Hannah Huza HOR 20:37.3; 9, Elie Volheim-Bise KIM 20:38.4; 10, Braelee Jodarski OW 20:41.6; 11, Olivia Stedl PUL 20:48.4; 12, Joy Krull X 20:54.8; 13, Madi Lotten KIM 21:00.5; 14, Elle Krull X 21:03.1; 15, Sophie Busch AN 21:04.5.

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