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Fox Valley Association Championships

GIRLS

KIMBERLY 144, KAUKAUNA 133.5, OSHKOSH WEST 86.5, APPLETON NORTH 82, NEENAH 81, HORTONVILLE 78, FOND DU LAC 47, APPLETON EAST 29, APPLETON WEST 18, OSHKOSH NORTH 3

Kimberly had three first-place finishes but enough finishes in the top eight to pick up enough points to win the conference title.,

First-place finishes for Kimberly came from the 3,200-meter relay team, Campbell Roberts in the pole vault and Kristin Behnke in the discus.

Kaukauna, which finished second, had first-place finishes from Emma Sippel in the 100 and 200, Alexa Kinas in the 400, long jump and triple jump, and from its 800 relay team.

Neenah had a double winner in Mazie Olkowski. She won both the 1,600 and 3,200. Rachel Dietrich won the 800. Neenah also won the 1,600 relay.

Oshkosh West swept the hurdles with Olivia Navin winning the 100 hurdles and Sydnee Nelson winning the 300 hurdles. Oshkosh West also won the 400 relay.

Fond du Lac’s Lauren Grier won the high jump.

Appleton East’s Mikaela Koenig won the shot put.

100: 1, Emma Sippel KAU :12.52; 2, Sydnee Nelson OW :12.92; 3, Makayla Durango AW :12.94. 200: 1, Emma Sippel KAU :25.96; 2, Emily Blaskowski OW :26.76; 3, Lilly Granditzke N :26.82. 400: 1, Alexa Kinas KAU :59.55; 2, Olivia Rechner AE 1:00.31; 3, Paige Morrell H 1:00.75. 800: 1, Rachel Dietrich N 2:19.22; 2, Madison Krueger KIM 2:20.03; 3, Paige Morrell H 2:20.74. 1,600: 1, Mazie Olkowski N 5:16.68; 2, Lauren Tears N 5:20.96; 3, Sophia Scherwinski AN 5:27.81. 3,200: 1. Mazie Olkowski N 11:29.99; 2, Sydney Fauske KAU 11:30.25; 3, Reese Fauske KAU 11:50.48. 100H: 1, Olivia Navin OW :15.38; 2, Miranda Winkler KIM :15.51; 3, Amber Gerrits KAU :15.99. 300H: 1, Sydnee Nelson OW :46.89; 2, Trinity Wallendal FDL :47.84; 3, Miranda Winkler KIM :48.42. 400R: 1, Oshkosh West :49.73; 2, Hortonville :50.36; 3, Kimberly :51.19. 800R: 1, Kaukauna 1:46.27; 2, Hortonville 1:47.19; 3, Kimberly 1:47.52. 1,600R: 1. Neenah 4:10.08; 2, Fond du Lac 4:10.59; 3, Kimberly 4:11.77. 3,200R: 1, Kimberly 9:51.23; 2, Kaukauna 9:54.97; 3, Appleton North 10:00.16. HJ: 1, Lauren Grier FDL 5-0; 2. Jade Sok KIM 5-0; 3, Caroline Vanderloop AN 5-0. PV: 1, Campbell Roberts KIM 11-9; 2, Nora Waddell AN 10-6; 3, Ella Ryan AW 10-0. LJ: 1, Alexa Kinas KAU 17-10.5; 2, Emily Blaskowski OW 17-5.5; 3, Ryan Guest AN 17-5.25. TJ: 1, Alexa Kinas KAU 37-1.5; 2, Jade Sok KIM 36-8.25; 3, Mckenzie Vosters KIM 35-9.25. Shot: 1, Mikayla Koenig AE 36-6; 2, Lydia Delene N 35-4.5; 3, Tori McGowan H 34-9. D: 1, Kristin Behnke KIM 128-7; 2, Tayler Liesch AN 118-7; 3, Katie Jenson KAU 115-6.

BOYS

KIMBERLY 176, KAUKAUNA 118.14, NEENAH 91.14, OSHKOSH NORTH 56.42, OSHKOSH WEST 56, APPLETON NORTH 52, FOND DU LAC 47.14, HORTONVILLE 44.14, APPLETON WEST 38, APPLETON EAST 23

Kimberly won the boys title with four first-place finishes and a bevy of top eight finishes in other events.

Kimberly had a first-place finish from Kamin Cabana in the triple jump, Alex Reichenberger in the pole vault as well as first-place finishes from the 400 relay and the 800 relay teams.

Kaukauna had the most first-place finishes. Daniel VanDyke won the 100 and 200. Aaron Schimke won the 1,600 and 3,200. Andrew Milhans won the 800. Mason Tienor won the high jump. Kaukauna also won the 3,200 relay.

Appleton West’s Liam Richards won both hurdle events as well as the long jump.

Oshkosh North got a first-place from Devon Williams in the 400.

Hortonville’s Ben Smith swept the weight events, winning the shot put by more than 6 feet and the discus by more than 32 feet.

Neenah won the 1,600 relay.

100: 1, Daniel VanDyke KAU :11.14; 2, Kalvin Mullins FDL :11.22; 3, Logan Schettle ON :11.29. 200: 1, Daniel VanDyke KAU :22.38; 2, Jack Schreiber KIM :22.45; 3, Grant Dean N :22.83. 400: 1, Devon Williams ON :50.99; 2, Judah Hammen KAU :51.24; 3, Charles Fredrickson N :51.55. 800: 1, Andrew Milhans KAU 1:57.45; 2, Owen Siebert KIM 1:58.05; 3, Matt Leder KIM 1:59.99. 1,600: 1, Aaron Schimke KAU 4:26.05; 2, Logan Salzmann KIM 4:32.79; 3, Jack Dorner N 4:36.55. 3,200: 1, Aaron Schimke KAU 9:54.78; 2, Logan Salzmann KIM 10:07.16; 3, Jack Dorner N 10:14.36. 110H: 1, Liam Richards AW :14.61; 2, Ethan Criter KIM :15.04; 3, Connor Schiessl KIM :15.20. 300H: 1, Liam Richards AW :39.52; 2, Jarrett Alger OW :39.75; 3, Ethan Criter KIM :40.77. 400R: 1, Kimberly :43.07; 2, Oshkosh North :43.84; 3, Appleton East :44.21. 800R: 1, Kimberly 1:27.80; 2, Neenah 1:30.40; 3, Kaukauna 1:30.99. 1,600R: 1, Neenah 3:24.94; 2, Oshkosh North 3:29.42; 3, Kaukauna 3:32.62. 3,200R: 1, Kaukauna 8:04.88; 2, Kimberly 8:05.17; 3, Neenah 8:20.28. HJ: 1, Mason Tienor KAU 6-0; 2 (tie), Connor Briones N and Brady Hoffer KAU 5-10. PV: 1, Alex Reichenberger KIM 14-6; 2, Eathan Lund H 14-0; 3, Ethan Pinkerton OW 13-6. LJ: 1, Liam Richards AW 21-4.25; 2, Jeevan Ambati OW 20-11.5; 3, Ray Aguilar-Meza FDL 20-10.25. TJ: 1, Kamin Cabana KIM 43-6.25; 2. Abraham Tomori AN 42-2; 3, Trey Fox AN 41-11. Shot: 1 Ben Smith H 64-6.5; 2, Matthew Rusch FDL 58-3; 3, Ben Youngworth KIM 57-1. D: 1, Ben Smith H 197-0; 2, Ben Youngworth KIM 167-9; 3, Hunter Sprangers KIM 162-4.

Flyway Conference Championships

GIRLS

LACONIA 158, ST. MARY’S SPRINGS 154.5, CAMPBELLSPORT 111.5, WINNEBAGO LUTHERAN ACADEMY 96, OMRO 61, LOMIRA 58.5, MAYVILLE 38, NORTH FOND DU LAC 22.5

Laconia had seven first-place finishes to edge St. Mary’s Springs for the conference title.

Leading the way for the Spartans was Molly Duel, who accounted for first-place finishes in the 800, the 1,600 and the 3,200. Laconia’s other first-place finishes came from Payton Morgan in the high jump, Galena Everson in the 400, Mattie Isaac in the shot put and Kinsly Laudloff in the discus.

The second-place Ledgers won all four relay events. They also got a pair of first-place finishes from Grace Coon in the 100 and 200.

Campbellsport’s Lydia Toshner won both the 100 and 300 hurdles. Teammate Sienna Hewitt won the pole vault.

Omro’s Felicity Richmond won the long jump and WLA’s Jenna Petrowitz won the triple jump.

3,200R: 1, St. Mary’s Springs 10:38.74; 2, Omro 10:40.57; 3, Laconia 10:42.65. 100H: 1, Lydia Toshner C :17.52; 2, Kameron Rohlfs C :17.96; 3, Emersyn Moreau WLA :18.11. 100: 1, Grace Coon SMS :12.86; 2, Riley Walters SMS :13.03; 3, Trinity Hammer LAC :13.13. 1,600: 1, Molly Duel LAC 5:31.19; 2, Morgan Flasch C 6:02.34; 3, Josie Wrage O 6:06.77. 800R: 1, St. Mary’s Springs 1:52.30; 2, Lomira 1:52.51; 3, North Fond du Lac 1:55.89. 400: 1, Galena Everson LAC 1:02.65; 2, Zosia Rusniaczek SMS 1:02.73; 3, Sienna Hewitt C 1:03.37. 400R: 1, St. Mary’s Springs :52.00; 2, Laconia :53.31; 3, Winnebago Lutheran Academy :54.50. 300H: 1, Lydia Toshner C :48.39; 2, Sophie Norton SMS :49.23; 3, Morgan Fowler NFDL :49.77. 800: 1, Molly Duel LAC 2:20.43; 2, Marissa Johnson LAC 2:29.67; 3, Zosia Rusniaczek SMS 2:31.21. 200: 1, Grace Coon SMS :26.30; 2, Kaleigh Purswell WLA :26.84; 3, Emily Dreikosen LOM :27.16. 3,200: 1, Molly Duel LAC 12:38.46; 2, Morgan Flasch C 13:08.48; 3, Marissa Johnson LAC 13:33.27. 1,600R: 1, St. Mary’s Springs 4:14.67; 2, Lomira 4:25.42; 3, Omro 4:30.76. HJ: 1, Payton Morgan LAC 4-8; 2, Grace Coon SMS 4-8; 3, Addie Larsen O 4-8. PV: 1, Sienna Hewitt C 11-0; 2, Edyn Marx MAY 10-6; 3, Scarlett Gaertig SMS 8-6. LJ: 1, Felicity Richmond O 15-8.75; 2, Evelyn Davies WLA 15-4.5; 3, Kaylee Richardson WLA 15-4. TJ: 1, Jenna Petrowitz WLA 31-10.75; 2, Kaylee Richardson WLA 31-10.5; 3, Aubrey Leonard LAC 31-8.5. Shot: 1, Mattie Isaac LAC 39-6; 2, Aubree Koenings C 36-3; 3, Olivia Kremer SMS 32-1. D: 1, Kinsly Laudolff LAC 106-2; 2, Lexi Deils C 95-6; 3, Mattie Isaac LAC 95-2.

BOYS

OMRO 146, CAMPBELLSPORT 135.5, WINNEBAGO LUTHERAN ACADEMY 131, ST. MARY’S SPRINGS 91, MAYVILLE 80, NORTH FOND DU LAC 42.5, LACONIA 38, LOMIRA 19, ST. LAWRENCE SEMINARY 18

Omro had seven first-place finishes, including three by Brady Hager, to win the boys title.

Hager took first in the high jump, the 800 and the 400.

Ryan Courter added a first for Omro by winning the 100. Bryce Crowley won the pole vault for Omro, which also won the 1,600 and 3,200 relays.

Second-place Campbellsport had first-place finishes from Logan Nolan in the 1,600 and from the 400 relay.

St. Mary’s Springs had firsts from Thomas Koffman in the 110 and 300 hurdles and Nolan Baudry in the shot put.

Winnebago Lutheran won the 800 relay while Bennett Midthun won the 3,200, Gannan Schwartz won the long jump and Austen Grassel won the triple jump.

Logan Waas won the 200 for Mayville. Cyle Laatsch won the discus.

3,200R: 1, Omro 8:34.79; 2, Winnebago Lutheran Academy 8:44.25; 3, North Fond du Lac 8:47.20. 110H: 1, Thomas Koffman SMS :15.65; 2, Caleb Smith C :16.02; 3, Evan Wilcox C :16.18. 100: 1, Ryan Courter O :11.30; 2, Tyson Keel LAC :11.40; 3, Logan Waas MAY :11.46. 1,600: 1, Logan Nolan C 4:39.62; 2, Bennett Midthun WLA 4:39.64; 3, Gavin Pickering C 4:57.73. 800R: 1, Winnebago Lutheran Academy 1:33.65; 2, Campbellsport 1:36.23; 3, Laconia 1:36.66. 400: 1, Brady Hager O :51.43; 2, Caleb Joachim O :51.65; 3, John Coon SMS :51.69. 400R: 1, Campbellsport :45.06; 2, Winnebago Lutheran Academy :45.78; 3, Laconia :45.88. 300H: 1, Thomas Koffman SMS :41.93; 2, Evan Wilcox C :42.62; 3, Caleb Smith C :42.73. 800: 1, Brady Hager O 2:01.56; 2, Nicholas Dean SLS 2:03.73; 3, Garrett Garcia NFDL 2:09.10. 200: 1, Logan Waas MAY :22.94; 2, Gannan Schwartz WLA :23.03; 3, Ryan Courter O :23.25. 3,200: 1, Bennett Midthun WLA 11:00.32; 2, Logan Nolan C 11:03.90; 3, Carter Hahn LOM 11:06.36. 1,600R: 1, Omro 3:37.06; 2, St. Mary’s Springs 3:42.83; 3, Mayville 3:43.60. HJ: 1, Brady Hager O 5-8; 2, Caleb Joachim O 5-8; 3, Ayden Fowler NFDL and Caleb Smith C 5-8. PV: 1, Bryce Crowley O 13-0; 2, Josh Dontchenko C 12-0; 3, Cole Keifenheim WLA 11-0. LJ: 1, Gannan Schwartz WLA 19-8; 2, Mason Willacker C 19-6; 3, John Coon SMS 19-5.5. TJ: 1, Austen Grassel WLA 40-2; 2, Caleb Smith C 38-6.75; 3, Louis Schultz WLA 38-4.25. Shot: 1, Nolan Baudry SMS 52-10.5; 2, Cyle Laatsch MAY 47-8.5; 3, Jack Wellhoefer O 47-0. D: 1, Cyle Laatsch MAY 150-11; 2, Kaiden Schmitz WLA 150-11; 3, Nolan Baudry SMS 149-1.

Eastern Wisconsin Conference Championships

GIRLS

KIEL 170.5, TWO RIVERS 159, SHEBOYGAN FALLS 99.5, BRILLION 84.5, VALDERS 74, CHILTON 57, RONCALLI 28.5, NEW HOLSTEIN 13

Kiel had three first-place finishes and enough overall depth to hold off Two Rivers and win the girls meet.

Brooklyn Manz had a first-place finish in the shot put for Kiel. Sara Riebe won the 400. Kiel also won the 400 relay.

Mikaela Helling for Two Rivers won the 800, 1,600 and 3,200.

Alexa Zimney won the discus for Two Rivers. Allyson Kakes won the 300 hurdles, the 100 and the 200.

Brillion got a pair of first-place finishes from Megan Schuman, who won the long jump and triple jump. Sophia Galoff won the pole vault for Brillion. Brillion also won the 800 relay.

Valders’ Avery Kauth won the 100 hurdles. Valders also won the 3,200 relay.

Roncalli’s Grace Mueller won the high jump.

Chilton took first in the 400 relay.

800: 1, Mikaela Helling TR 2:22.70; 2, Hannah Welch V 2:29.04; 3, Zoe Watson K 2:29.67. PV: 1, Sophia Galoff B 8-9; 2, Jasmine Lor TR 8-6; 3, Kelsie Bessert V 8-0. HJ: 1, Grace Mueller R 5-0; 2, Halle Meyer K 5-0; 3. Gabby Kuplic SF 4-10. LJ: 1, Megan Schuman B 16-10.5; 2, Rachel Halverson SF 16-7.5; 3, Addie Wenzel B 16-7.5. TJ: 1, Megan Schuman B 35-8; 2, Avery Kauth V 35-3.5; 3, Grace McDole K 32-8.5. D: 1, Alexa Zimney TR 113-0; 2, Brooklyn Manz K 111-1; 3, Olivia Hartlep SF 106-4. Shot: 1, Brooklyn Manz K 36-3; 2, Alexa Zimney TR 36-1; 3, Marenda Lee TR 32-10.5. 3,200R: 1, Valders 10:06.94; 2, Sheboygan Falls 10:35.58; 3, Chilton 10:41.57. 100H: 1. Avery Kauth V 17:09.53; 2, Gretchen Schwarz NH 17:09:53; 3, Halle Meyer K 17:09.53. 100: 1, Allyson Kakes TR :12.82; 2, Addie Wenzel B :12.90; 3, Rachel Halverson SF :13.19. 1,600: 1. Mikaela Helling TR 5:15.00; 2, Lily Watson K 5:30.80; 3, Zoe Watson K 5:38.87. 800R: 1, Brillion 1:48.06; 2, Kiel 1:51.53; 3, Sheboygan Falls 1:53.61. 400: 1, Sara Riebe K 1:02.73; 2, Lily Watson K 1:04.77; 3, Sophia Soukup TR 1:05.01. 400R: 1, Chilton :52.38; 2, Sheboygan Falls :52.94; 3, Kiel :53.49. 200: 1, Allyson Kakes TR :26.18; 2, Megan Schuman B :26.78; 3. Kylie Kakes TR :27.24. 3,200: 1, Mikaela Helling TR 11:23.07; 2, Lily Watson K 12:26.45; 3, Zoe Watson K 12:26.63. 1,600R: 1, Kiel 4:20.29; 2, Two Rivers 4:24.32; 3, Sheboygan Falls 4:28.03. 300H: 1, Allyson Kakes TR :47.71; 2, Avery Kauth V :48.14; 3, Halle Meyer K :51.26.

BOYS

SHEBOYGAN FALLS 197, TWO RIVERS 171, KIEL 124, BRILLION 85, CHILTON 50, VALDERS 45, RONCALLI 16

Sheboygan Falls won nine events to capture the boys title.

Emmitt Krauter led the way for Sheboygan Falls with four first-place finishes, winning the long jump, the 100, 200 and 400. Logan Murphy picked up firsts for Sheboygan Falls in the 1,600 and 3,200. Connor Murphy won the 800.

Sheboygan Falls’ other first-place finishes came in the 800 and 1,600 relays.

Runner-up Two Rivers had first-place finishes from Christian Pyles in the shot put and discus, Austin Phillips in the 110 and 300 hurdles and in the 400 relay.

Kiel’s Aiden Field had a first-place finish in the pole vault. Kiel also won the 3,200 relay.

Brllion’s Lucas Mathes won the triple jump. Teammate William VanderZanden won the high jump.

PV: 1, Aiden Field K 12-6; 2, Blaise Kriese TR 12-0; 3, Austin Riesterer K 11-6. TJ: 1, Lucas Mathes B 42-1.5; 2, Reid Federer SF 41-10.75; 3, Nathan Jackson TR 41-2. LJ: 1, Emmitt Krauter SF 20-10.5; 2, Austin Phillips TR 20-7.75; 3, Cole Hove V 19-11. Shot: 1, Christian Pyles TR 49-3.5; 2, Chase Matthias TR 47-5; 3, Logan Schmidt B 44-5.5. D: 1, Christian Pyles TR 124-2; 2, Lukas Geiser C 121-7; 3, Isaiah Ray C 119-9. 110H: 1, Austin Phillips TR :15.93; 2, Xavier Kauth V :16.88; 3, Owen Ewald SF :17.68. 100: 1, Emmitt Krauter SF :10.77; 2, Charlie Freis K :11.17; 3, Nathan Jackson TR :11.41. 200: 1, Emmitt Krauter SF :21.82; 2, Nathan Jackson TR :22.67; 3, Austin Phillips TR :23.26. 400: 1, Emmitt Krauter SF :51.33; 2, Seth Rohde SF :53.16; 3, Pierce Arenz K :53.31. 800: 1, Connor Murphy SF 2:01.81; 2, Logan Murphy SF 2:02.03; 3, Lucas Mathes B 2:02.47. 1,600: 1, Logan Murphy SF 4:21.29; 2, Connor Murphy SF 4:25.31; 3, Eli Gallagher TR 4:34.94. 3,200: 1, Logan Murphy SF 9:28.33; 2, Connor Murphy SF 9:50.05; 3. Brayden Sabel V 10:04.00. 400R: 1, Two Rivers :45.15; 2, Sheboygan Falls :46.13; 3, Kiel :46.74. 800R: 1, Sheboygan Falls 1:34.65; 2, Two Rivers 1:35.86; 3, Kiel 1:36.61. 3,200R: 1, Kiel 9:00.65; 2, Valders 9:07.07; 3, Chilton 9:10.26. 1,600R: 1, Sheboygan Falls 3:37.10; 2, Brillion 3:38.88; 3. Kiel 3:42.61. 300H: 1, Austin Phillips TR :41.56; 2, Nathan Jackson TR :43.42; 3, Xavier Kauth V :44.12. HJ: 1, William VanderZanden B 6-0; 2, Dylan Schuman B 5-10; 3, Braden Aprill K 5-6.

Packerland Conference Championships

GIRLS

PESHTIGO 133, STURGEON BAY 130, KEWAUNEE 109.5, SOUTHERN DOOR 99, GIBRALTAR 68, ALGOMA 48, NEW LUTHERAN 43, SEVASTOPOL 42.5, OCONTO 23

Peshtigo had three first-place finishes and squeezed out a three-point margin of victory to capture the girls meet.

Taking first for Peshtigo was Alaina Archambault in the 300 hurdles and Rachel Nelson in both the 1,600 and 800.

Sturgeon Bay, which finished second, had first-place finishes in the 100 (Ella Tarkowski), the 3,200 (Julia Kurek), the 1,600 relay and the pole vault (Andrea Wilke).

NEW Lutheran’s Ebony Sinclair won the 200 and the long jump.

Hannah Miller had a first place in the 400 and the triple jump for Kewaunee. Fany Pecout won the discus.

Gibraltar’s McKailey Reisen won the 100 hurdles. Gibraltar also had a first place in the 400 relay, the 800 relay and the 3,200 relay.

Sevastopol’s Danica Werkheiser won the high jump.

Algoma’s Emily Kirchman won the shot put.

100: 1, Ella Tarkowski SB :12.83; 2, Fany Pecout KEW :12.87; 3, Ebony Sinclair NEWL :12.92. 200: 1, Ebony Sinclair NEWL :27.08; 2, Fany Pecout KEW :27.19; 3, Frankie Nellis SD :28.12. 400: 1, Hannah Miller KEW 1:01.68; 2, Ella Tarkowski SB 1:04.03; 3, Rylee Dax KEW 1:05.22. 800: 1, Rachel Nelson P 2:27.79; 2, Hannah Miller KEW 2:29.59; 3, Rylee Dax KEW 2:36.43. 1,600: 1, Rachel Nelson P 5:27.27; 2, Hannah Miller KEW 5:32.79; 3, Bea Dramm SEV 5:34.87. 3,200: 1, Julia Kurek SB 12:10.91; 2, Bea Dramm SEV 12:18.66; 3, Rachel Nelson P 12:36.24. 100H: 1, McKailey Reisen G :16.23; 2, Nida Zukauskaite SB :16.72; 3, Emma Raygo P :18.64. 300H: 1, Alaina Archambault P :51.13; 2, Nida Zukauskaite SB :52.61; 3, Maddie Finger SD :55.74. 400R: 1, Gibraltar :52.85; 2, Sturgeon Bay :54.33; 3, NEW Lutheran :54.44. 800R: 1, Gibraltar 1:54.01; 2, Peshtigo 1:57.40; 3, Oconto 1:57.76. 1,600R: 1, Sturgeon Bay 4:32.58; 2. Peshtigo 4:33.28; 3, Kewaunee 4:49.54. 3,200R: 1, Gibraltar 11:05.60; 2, Sturgeon Bay 11:49.60; 3. Peshtigo 11:56.55. HJ: 1, Danica Werkheiser SEV 5-1; 2, Nida Zukauskaite SB 5-1; 3, McKailey Reisen G 4-10. PV: 1, Andrea Wilke SB 9-1; 2, Danica Neville SD 8-6; 3, Riley Sabel P 7-6. LJ: 1, Ebony Sinclair NEWL 16-10.5; 2, Frankie Nellis SD 16-7; 3, Bella Jones G 16-4. TJ: 1, Hannah Miller KEW 34-8; 2, Ella Tarkowski SB 32-10; 3, Alaina Archambault P 31-1. Shot: 1, Emily Kirchman A 35-10; 2, Christina Powers P 35-3.75; 3, Madelyn Wind SB 34-8.5. D: 1,Fany Pecout KEW 101-10; 2, Emily Kirchman A 96-6; 3, Faith Gerdmann A 92-0.

BOYS

KEWAUNEE 172, SOUTHERN DOOR 141, PESHTIGO 121.5, STURGEON BAY 89.5, GIBRALTAR 42, ALGOMA 37, OCONTO 35, NEW LUTHERAN 35, SEVASTOPOL 17

Kewaunee had three individual first-place finishes and two winning relay teams to take first place in the boys meet.

Christopher Cullen took first place in the 800 for Kewaunee. Maddix Mueller won the triple jump. Kemper Robinson won the discus. Kewaunee won the 1,600 and 3,200 relays.

Second-place Southern Door got a first-place finish in the 100 and the 200 from Zach Lynch. The Eagles took first in the 400 relay.

Peshtigo’s Andrew Nelson won both the 1,600 and 3,200. Ethan Brissette won the 110 and 300 hurdles. Kavin Kleikamp won the pole vault.

Sturgeon Bay’s Espen Walker won the high jump and Braden Evers won the shot put.

Gibraltar won the 800 relay.

NEW Lutheran’s Zach Wendland won the 400 and the long jump.

100: 1, Zach Lynch SD :11.43; 2, Tristan Krejcarek P :11.53; 3, Nathan Schlough KEW :11.57. 200: 1, Zach Lynch SD :23.43; 2, Will Lecy G :23.63; 3, Nathan Schlough KEW :23.75. 400: 1, Zach Wendland NEWL :52.97; 2, Christopher Cullen KEW :54.28; 3, Lucas Conard SD :55.80. 800: 1, Christopher Cullen KEW 2:06.28; 2, Lucas Conard SD 2:08.63; 3, Andrew Nelson P 2:10.38. 1,600: 1, Andrew Nelson P 4:40.05; 2, Ben Grota SD 4:54.64; 3, Dominick Baxter OCO 5:00.10. 3,200: 1, Andrew Nelson P 10:51.77; 2, Ben Grota SD 10:54.08; 3, Dominick Baxter OCO 11:19.56. 110H: 1, Ethan Brissette P :15.54; 2, Kaden Borkovetz SD :15.88; 3, Isaac Schleis KEW :15.91. 300H: 1, Ethan Brissette P :41.62; 2, Zach Wendland NEWL :41.65; 3, Isaac Schleis KEW :42.26. 400R: 1, Southern Door :46.26; 2, Gibraltar :46.95; 3, Sturgeon Bay :47.26. 800R: 1, Gibraltar 1:36.35; 2, Kewaunee 1:36.62; 3, Southern Door 1:37.82. 1,600R: 1, Kewaunee 3:43.82; 2, Peshtigo 3:49.88; 3, Southern Door 3:52.17. 3,200R: 1, Kewaunee 9:25.47; 2, Southern Door 9:50.97; 3, Oconto 9:51.75. HJ: 1, Espen Walker SB 6-4; 2, Jordan Lamack KEW 6-2; 3, Maddix Mueller KEW 6-1. PV: 1, Kavin Kleikamp P 12-3; 2, Mitchell Swagel KEW 12-3; 3, Xavier Jandrin SB 11-6. LJ: 1, Zach Wendland NEWL 20-8.5; 2, Braden Sitte G 20-5; 3, Kaden Borkovetz SD 20-4. TJ: 1, Maddix Mueller KEW 42-0.5; 2, Craven Lautenbach SB 40-0.5; 3, Alaric Urban SD 40-0.5. Shot: 1, Braden Evers SB 45-3.25; 2, Kemper Robinson KEW 43-0.5; 3, DJ Echos KEW 42-10.5. D: 1 Kemper Robinson KEW 145-11; 2, Gannon Evers SB 139-7; 3, Mitchell Boeder KEW 132-9.

Big East Conference Championships

GIRLS

OOSTBURG 100, ST. MARY CATHOLIC 91, KOHLER 73, ELKHART LAKE-GLENBEULAH 69, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 66, HOWARDS GROVE 59, CEDAR GROVE-BELGIUM 53, MISHICOT 48, HILBERT 35, OZAUKEE 29, RANDOM LAKE 27, SHEBOYGAN AREA LUTHERAN 26, REEDSVILLE 25

Oostburg won one event but accumulated enough points to take home first place in the girls meet. The Flying Dutchmen had at least one finisher in the top three in seven other events to secure the win.

The Flying Dutchmen’s only win came in the 800 where Minnie Hoffman took first place.

Howards Grove’s Eden Maranell was the star of the meet. Maranell took home four first-place finishes, winning the 100, 200 and 400 as well as the triple jump.

Second-place St. Mary Catholic got a first-place finish from Lauren Ripley in the 1,600 and from Nolie Anderson in the discus. St. Mary Catholic took first in the 3,200 relay.

Noelle Makela won the 3,200 for Sheboygan Area Lutheran.

Reedsville took first place in the 100 hurdles thanks to Alyssa Witkowski’s winning effort.

Kohler’s Sophia Kwacz won the 300 hurdles. Kohler also won the 1,600 relay.

Paige Kurlinski of Ozaukee won the shot put.

Jaden Propson of Hilbert took first place in the pole vault.

Manitowoc Lutheran’s Elizabeth Blauert took first in the long jump.

Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah took home first in the 400 relay as well as the high jump with Kaitlyn Feldmann.

Mishicot won the 800 relay.

100: 1 Eden Maranell HG :12.89; 2, Hope Taylor OO :12.92; 3, Ariana Parnitzke ELG :12.95. 200: 1, Eden Maranell HG :26.26; 2, Ariana Parnitzke ELG :26.58; 3, Hope Taylor OO :27.30. 400: 1, Eden Maranell HG 1:01.69; 2, Brenna Mittag OO 1:06.08; 3 Addison Korte ML 1:06.39. 800: 1, Minnie Hoffman OO 2:32.95; 2, Lauren Ripley SMC 2:33.05; 3, Addison Dinka SMC 2:33.33. 1,600: 1, Lauren Ripley SMC 5:37.88; 2, Ella Loest KOH 5:38.56; 3, Noelle Makela SAL 5:40.69. 3,200: 1, Noelle Makela SAL 12:32.48; 2, Holly Bley OO 12:37.33; 3, Clara McKee OZ 12:39.24. 100H: 1, Alyssa Witkowski REE :17.36; 2, Gabby Ruback SMC :17.79; 3, Lorelai Haase OO :17.85. 300H: 1, Sophia Kwacz KOH :50.51; 2, Lorelai Haase OO :53.25; 3, Elise Brill CGB :53.56. 400R: 1, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah :51.99; 2. Manitowoc Lutheran :53.11; 3, Mishicot :53.23. 800R: 1, Mishicot 1:51.82; 2, Manitowoc Lutheran 1:51.90; 3, Kohler 1:55.86. 1,600R: 1, Kohler 4:21.26; 2. St. Mary Catholic 4:26.16; 3, Manitowoc Lutheran 4:27.72. 3,200: 1, St. Mary Catholic 10:16.46; 2, Cedar Grove-Belgium 10:43.74; 3, Manitowoc Lutheran 10:57.98. Shot: 1, Paige Kurlinski OZ 39-2.25; 2, Liliana O’Leary HIL 35-7; 3, Graceann Oleck ELG 35-2.5. D: 1, Nolie Anderson SMC 126-3; 2, Fiona Shields ELG 120-7; 3, Jenna Dirks ELG 114-0. HJ: 1, Kaitlyn Feldmann ELG 5-1; 2, Karli Swart OO 5-1; 3, Layla Beaudoin HG 5-0. PV: 1, Jaden Propson HIL 8-0; 2. Karly Klein MIS 7-6; 3. Sanalisa Anderson MIS 7-0. LJ: 1, Elizabeth Blauert ML 16-3.75; 2. Sophia Kwacz KOH 15-10.75; 3, Gabby Ruback SMC 15-2. TJ: 1, Eden Maranell HG 34-11.75; 2, Makiah Krause ML 31-1.25; 3, Jackline Kakuzi SAL 30-11.75.

BOYS

OOSTBURG 145, KOHLER 106, ST. MARY CATHOLIC 61, CEDAR GROVE-BELGIUM 55, HILBERT 55, OZAUKEE 55, SHEBOYGAN AREA LUTHERAN 53, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 49, HOWARDS GROVE 32, MISHICOT 28, ELKHART LAKE-GLENBEULAH 23, REEDSVILLE 20, RANDOM LAKE 18

Oostburg used seven first-place finishes to compile enough points to handily win the boys conference title.

The Flying Dutchmen got three first-place finishes from Aiden Hendrikse, who won both hurdles events as well as the triple jump. Other Oostburg first-place finishes came from Kevin VanStelle in the 200 and 400, Connor Swihart in the shot put and Connor Schupp in the discus.

Kohler, which finished second, had a first-place finish in the 3,200 with Davis Behler and from the 1,600 relay.

Caleb Beightol won the 100 for Cedar Grove-Belgium.

Ozaukee’s winners were Owen Klaus in the 800 and 1,600 and the 3,200 relay team.

St. Mary Catholic got a first-place finish from Charlie Nackers in the high jump and Ashton Post in the pole vault SMC also won the 800 relay.

Hilbert’s Austin Cullen won the long jump.

Howards Grove won the 400 relay.

100: 1, Caleb Beightol CGB :11.23; 2, John Cole SAL :11.52; 3, Kevin VanStelle OO :11.54. 200: 1, Kevin VanStelle OO :23.00; 2. Austin Cullen HIL :23.01; 3, Caleb Beightol CGB :23.08. 400: 1, Kevin VanStelle OO :50.72; 2, Austin Cullen HIL :52.64; 3, Henry Pociask KOH :53.11. 800: 1.Owen Klaus OZ 2:01.08; 2, Jacob Kanzenbach ML 2:05.26; 3, Hunter Taddy REE 2:05.45. 1,600: 1, Owen Klaus OZ 4:30.02; 2, Davis Behler KOH 4:30.35; 3, Ben Regennitter KOH 4:38.23. 3,200: 1. Davis Behler KOH 9:52.63; 2, Ben Regennitter KOH 9:53.81; 3, Jonathan LeClerc ELG 9:57.58. 110H: 1, Aiden Hendrikse OO :16.33; 2, Miles Fetterer HG :16.82; 3, Jackson Thorpe REE :17.06. 300H: 1, Aiden Hendrikse OO :41.91; 2, Brody Feldmann ELG :42.54; 3, Jimmy Neist KOH :44.79. 400R: 1, Howards Grove :44.94; 2, Oostburg :44.99; 3, Cedar Grove-Belgium :45.12. 800R: 1, St. Mary Catholic 1:34.50; 2, Sheboygan Area Lutheran 1:34.66; 3, Oostburg 1:35.12. 1,600R: 1, Kohler 3:35.77; 2, Sheboygan Area Lutheran 3:38.01; 3, Manitowoc Lutheran 3:38.36. 3,200R: 1. Ozaukee 8:23.72; 2, Kohler 8:28.19; 3, Cedar Grove-Belgium 8:32.73. Shot: 1, Connor Swihart OO 45-3.25; 2, Connor Schupp OO 44-2.75; 3, Mason Stoeckigt HG 43-8. D: 1, Connor Schupp OO 140-8; 2, Austin Lemke OZ 129-5; 3, Matt Schneider HIL 128-7. HJ: 1, Charlie Nackers SMC 6-0; 2, Dylan Fischer ML 5-11; 3, Ari Sevela HIL 5-10. PV: 1, Ashton Post SMC 12-0; 2, Adam Backus MIS 11-0; 3, Anthony Butler MIS 10-6. LJ: 1, Austin Cullen HIL 20-1; 2, John Cole SAL 20-0.5; 3, Bennett Cornwell KOH 19-1.75. TJ: 1, Aiden Hendrikse OO 42-0.5; 2, Kevin VanStelle OO 41-10.5; 3, Trenton Schuettpelz ML 39-8.75.

BASEBALL

Appleton North 5, Kaukauna 0

APPLETON - Caden Popp and Bennett Popp combined to shut out the Ghosts in FVA action.

Caden Popp pitched six innings and struck out four, with Bennett closing out the seventh.

Caden Popp also had a triple and two RBIs, and Garrett Hietpas added two RBIs.

Ashwaubenon 8, De Pere 2

DE PERE - Ian Aoki pitched six strong innings, allowing two runs on five hits to lead the Jaguars to the win over the Redbirds.

Caden Van Duyse put Ashwaubenon ahead in the first inning with a two-run triple.

After De Pere responded with an RBI double from Landon Raygo, Eason Hurd hit a two-run home run for Ashwaubenon.

Javin Gauthier had an RBI triple in the third for De Pere.

Ashwaubenon broke open the game with four runs in the seventh inning. Evan Jacobs had a two-run double and Caden Bartelme and Hurd had run-scoring singles.

Eli Zollar and Jacobs both had three hits for Ashwaubenon. Hurd and Bartelme both had two hits.

Wrightstown 7, Freedom 2

WRIGHTSTOWN - The Tigers plated six runs in the third inning and added another run in the fourth en route to the victory over the Irish.

Trevor Vande Hey went 2-for-4 with a pair of runs scored leading things off for Wrightstown. Keegan Leick also had a pair of hits in three at-bats with an RBI and Trent Vande Hey went 1-for-2 with a walk, a run scored and two driven in.

Carter Kriewaldt and Jack Vosters each collected two hits in four at-bats with Kriewaldt scoring and Vosters driving in a run for Freedom. Trenton Feucht also had an RBI with a 1-for-4 day at the plate.

Trevor Vande Hey earned the win on the mound for the Tigers, allowing six hits and two walks, two unearned runs and struck out 14 batters over six innings.

Feucht took the loss for the Irish, surrendering four hits, three walks and six runs to go with five strikeouts over 2⅔ innings.

Chilton 10, Roncalli 0

CHILTON - Max Mueller pitched a five-inning no-hitter to lead the Tigers past the Jets.

Mueller did not walk a batter and struck out eight. He faced only 16 batters.

Mueller also had two hits, including a double, and drove in three runs. Grant Mueller had two hits and an RBI, Ryan Lisowe had two hits and Jakob Lemke had a double and two RBIs.

Austin Grube scored three runs and had an RBI for Chilton.

Denmark 6, Luxemburg-Casco 1

LUXEMBURG - Lucas Miller allowed two hits through 5⅔ innings, striking out five, in the victory over the Spartans.

Miller also had two hits, including an RBI single in the fifth inning, when Denmark broke a scoreless tie with three runs. Denmark added three runs in the sixth.

Eli Kapinos added two hits for Denmark.

The Spartans’ only run came when Jacob DeGrave was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded.

Denmark is 16-0 in the North Eastern Conference and 20-2 overall. Luxemburg-Casco is 8-8 in the NEC and 9-12 overall.

Crivitz 25, St. Thomas Aquinas 3

CRIVITZ - The Wolverines advance to the M&O conference tournament semifinals with a convincing win over the Cavaliers.

Tegan Werner and Brady Tadisch each collected three hits to lead the Crivitz offense. Werner also walked, scored four times, stole a base and drove in a run and Tadisch scored twice, swiped a bag and had a pair of RBIs.

Logan Marvin homered, walked, scored twice and drove in two. Kenny Andrekopoulos finished with a team-high four RBIs on two hits in as many at-bats, walked, scored three times and stole a base for the Wolverines.

Esteban Carlson doubled and STAA received base hits from Tug Pavidl and Brady Koesling. Dakota Yother, Ethan Braley and Henry Piasecki each scored a run for the Cavs.

JJ Brand earned the win for Crivitz, allowing three hits, a walk and just one earned run while striking out six. Marvin pitched an inning of relief with a walk and a strikeout.

Bonduel 7, Manawa 0

MANAWA - Cade Johnson pitched a three-hit shutout to lead the Bears past the Wolves.

Johnson walked two batters and struck out five. He allowed only two runners to get to second base.

The Bonduel bats started fast with three hits and two runs in the first inning and added one run on four hits in the fourth. The Bears then broke open the game with four runs on three hits and took advantage of a couple fielding errors by the Wolves in the seventh for the win.

Brodie Hartmann and Beckett Hartlaben had three hits each. Easton Reinke added two hits in the 12-hit attack by the Bears.

Bonduel is 11-3 overall and 7-3 in CWC-East play.

Mosinee 7, Antigo 6

MOSINEE - Blake Nichols singled to drive in the winning run in the eighth inning to lead Mosinee to the victory.

Mosinee was down 6-5 going into the bottom of the seventh until Taylor Lemanski launched a deep fly ball to the left-center fence that was misplayed to score the tying run.

In the bottom of the eighth, Sawyer Holtz doubled with two outs and scored on Nichols’ single.

Lemanski got the win in relief, holding the Red Robins scoreless the final two innings and striking out two. Garrett Shupe tossed the first four innings, striking out six, followed by Ethan Oatman’s two innings with two strikeouts.

Nichols had three hits, including two doubles. Keagen Jirschele had a double and a triple.

Mosinee improves to 15-2 overall and 10-1 in conference.

Pittsville 10, Wild Rose 0

PITTSVILLE - The Panthers had 14 hits and scored in five of six innings in the victory.

Dawson Luther was 3-for-4 with an RBI. Brad Neve, Joey Downs and Waylon Grimm added two hits each, and Evan Haley had two RBIs.

Haley pitched five innings for the win. He allowed two hits and struck out six.

West De Pere 10-8, Shawano 7-5

DE PERE - Game one was a resumption from the postponed contest on April 18.

Brody Duquaine led the Phantoms with three hits in as many at-bats with a pair of stolen bases, two runs scored and an RBI. Josh Bowe and Jason Lehman each collected two hits with Bowe doubling and stealing a base while Lehman walked and scored a run.

Crew Weisnicht went 2-for-2 with two walks, a run scored and two driven in for the Hawks.

Bennett Marsden started for West De Pere and lasted 3⅓ innings, allowing two hits, four walks and four runs (three earned) without striking out a batter. Drew VanOss picked up the win after two innings of relief, giving up a hit, two walks and a run with one strikeout.

Bryce Popp received a no-decision after starting for Shawano, surrendering three hits, four walks and a run with four strikeouts in 3⅓ innings. Tom Keszo took the loss for the Hawks after four hits, two walks and seven runs over 1⅓ innings.

In game two, Shawano climbed out to an early 4-0 lead after two and a half innings, but the Phantoms struck for seven runs in the bottom of the third to grab a lead they would protect the rest of the game.

Duquaine and Carter Schmitt each had a couple hits and Duke Shovald tripled and drove in three for West De Pere.

Ashton Henning went 3-for-3 with a double and three runs scored for the Hawks. Michael Metcalf added two hits in three at-bats with a walk, a run, a stolen base and two RBIs.

Logan Wierzba started and earned the win for the Phantoms, allowing four hits, a walk and four runs (three earned) with six strikeouts over four innings pitched.

Gibraltar/Washington Island 9-9, Peshtigo 0-1

FISH CREEK - In the first game, Bennett Isaacson pitched six innings of four-hit ball to lead the Vikings to the win over the Bulldogs.

Isaacson struck out five and walked none.

Aaron Brey and Rylan Caldecott both homered for Gibraltar/Washington Island. Caldecott had three RBIs. Brey had two.

Bryce Heroux had two hits for Peshtigo. Landon Beyer took the loss.

In the second game, Gibraltar scored three times in the second inning and never trailed.

Caldecott, Brey and Carl Burgess each had two hits. Braden Kita and Brey both drove in two runs. Kita also scored twice.

Canon Bickel had two hits for Peshtigo.

Isaacson got the win for Gibraltar/Washington Island.

Dyllan Young took the loss for Peshtigo.

Mishicot 20, Sheboygan Lutheran 0

MISHICOT - Nolan Sand pitched a no-hitter for Mishicot, allowing just two walks over five innings while striking out 10.

Mishicot scored four runs in the first inning, six in the second and 10 in the fourth in its shutout victory over the Crusaders.

At the plate, Brady Urbanek went 4-for-5 with two doubles, two stolen bases, three runs scored and a team-high four RBIs. Ethan Gnadt added a 2-for-3 line with a double, two walks, three runs scored and three more driven in.

Mishicot stole eight total bases as a team.

Isaiah Cyr and Joe Schreurs were the lone base runners for Sheboygan Lutheran, recipients of free passes from Sand.

Kewaunee 4-10, Southern Door 3-6

KEWAUNEE - The Storm grounded the Eagles by sweeping the doubleheader.

In game one, Kewaunee walked it off in the eighth inning, 4-3. The Storm grabbed three runs in the second inning and Southern Door tied it in the fifth with three runs.

Kewaunee only had three hits - one each from Mitchell Thompson, Braxton Riha and Caleb Schaller. Thompson and Schaller both walked and homered while Riha scored and was hit by a pitch.

William Jandrin led Southern Door with two hits in four at-bats, including a double. Tyler Neinas and Derek Schinktgen drove in runs for the Eagles and Christian Counard also doubled.

Cal Ihlenfeldt started for Kewaunee but earned a no-decision after five innings, allowing five hits, two walks and three runs with nine strikeouts. Thomas Stangel earned the win for the Storm in relief, giving up a hit and four walks to go with four strikeouts over the final three innings.

Neinas also earned a no-decision after six innings, giving up three hits, four walks and three runs, striking out nine.

In the nightcap, the teams went back and forth through five innings before Kewaunee pulled away with three runs in the top of the sixth, up 7-6.

Ethan Paplham went 3-for-4 with a double, two runs and two RBIs for the Storm. Owen Carlson added two hits in four at-bats, including a walk, a double and two runs driven in. Payton Kohnle also doubled, walked three times and scored twice in two at-bats.

Jack Peterson and Diller both had two hits for Southern Door. Peterson doubled, stole a base and scored three times and Diller scored, stole a base and drove in a run. Jared Hawkey led the team with two RBIs.

Schaller earned the win for Kewaunee, allowing seven hits, four walks and six runs in as many innings, striking out eight.

SOFTBALL

St. Mary Catholic 8, Appleton East 6

APPLETON - The Zephyrs scored twice in the eighth inning to defeat the Patriots.

Chloe Vogel led off the eighth inning with a single for St. Mary Catholic. One out later, Emily Vogel hit a double to score Chloe Vogel. Jaylyn Akey then singled to score Emily Vogel.

St. Mary Catholic finished with 17 hits, including three by Chloe Vogel and Rhiannon Reichenbacher and two by Adel Schneider, Nevaeh Saringer, Emily Vogel and Akey.

Allie Strande, Sammie Wiess and Emily Vogel drove in two runs for SMC.

Torie Neubauer and Haley Verhagen both had two hits for Appleton East. Neubauer had a triple and three RBIs. Verhagen had a double. Allysin Briggs had a triple and two RBIs.

Saringer pitched the final four innings for St Mary Catholic and got the win.

Verhagen took the loss for Appleton East.

West De Pere 12, Shawano 7

DE PERE - The Phantoms trailed 4-3 until the third inning when they scored four runs to take the lead en route to the win over the Hawks.

Leah Kocken had two hits, including a home run, and three RBIs for West De Pere. Karleigh Linssen had two hits, including a double, and scored three times. Morgan Hansel also scored three runs for West De Pere.

Nevaeh Wagendorf pitched the first four innings to get the win. Kocken pitched the final three innings and got the save.

Marissa Tomashek, Abigail Bystol, Abbygail Wachtel and Ella Stuber each had two hits for Shawano. Tomashek and Bystol both scored twice. Wachtel drove in two runs.

Kadence Meyers, who hit a two-run home run for Shawano, took the loss.

Fond du Lac 4, Appleton West 0

FOND DU LAC - Ally Osier pitched a no-hitter and struck out 16 batters to lead the Cardinals past the Terrors.

Susan Vokes and Reghan Ziegler each had two hits for Fond du Lac. Vokes also drove in a run. Tristyn Ernst added a double and an RBI, and Breahna Mentink also drove in a run.

Campbellsport 1, North Fond du Lac 0

NORTH FOND DU LAC - The Cougars got an RBI single in the second inning by Maia Morgan for the only run of the game to beat the Orioles.

Kinsley Hamuth had two hits for Campbellsport. Sam Schodrow and Morgan each had one hit.

North Fond du Lac had two hits, a single from Lauren Stettbacher in the first inning and a double by Allison Now in the fourth.

Peyton Hall was the winning pitcher. She allowed two hits, walked four and struck out six.

Leah Patterson took the loss. She gave up four hits and struck out two.

Menasha 3, Denmark 1

MENASHA - Addison Lund hit a two-run home run in the first inning as the Bluejays beat the Vikings.

Denmark scored its run in the fourth inning, then the Bluejays tacked on a run in the fifth.

Eve Rausch and Kylie Van De Loo added doubles for Menasha, which finished with four hits.

Olivia Ullman was 3-for-3 for Denmark, which finished with six hits. Hannah Kittell had a double and drove in a run.

Van De Loo pitched four innings and was the winning pitcher. She gave up four hits, one run and struck out three. Teagan Massey-Plamann pitched three innings, allowed two hits and struck out two.

Wausau East 7, Stratford 4

WAUSAU - The Lumberjacks broke a 1-1 tie with six runs in the fifth inning in their win over the Tigers.

Baley Berndt had two hits, including a double, and drove in three runs. Graysen Burger added two RBIs.

Lexie Christopherson had two hits for Stratford.

Savannah Spees pitched a complete game to get the win for Wausau East. Tria Tubbs took the loss for Stratford.

Mishicot 15, Cedar Grove-Belgium 0

MISHICOT - Cora Stodola tossed a no-hitter for Mishicot on only 33 pitches and one turn through the Rockets’ lineup, allowing just a single walk to go with seven strikeouts over three innings of work in the circle.

Mishicot scored 10 runs in the first inning and added five more in the second.

Kasey Brouchoud went 3-for-3 with a team-high five RBIs and Katelyn Callahan homered and doubled in two at-bats with a walk, a stolen base, a pair of runs scored, and four runs driven in.

Kiel 20, Sheboygan Falls 0

SHEBOYGAN FALLS - Kiel closed out the regular season in shutout fashion, limiting Sheboygan Falls to just a single hit which was erased on a double play in the first inning.

The Raiders didn’t allow a runner past first base the entire game.

Kiel combined for 19 hits as a team, led by Addi Karls and Liz Neils with three each in four at-bats. Karls had a solo home run, five RBIs and scored three runs and Neils doubled, drove in a pair and scored four runs.

Emily Endries also had three hits, including two doubles, and drove in three runs, scoring four times. Emma Adleman, Chloe Meyer, Emily Klotz and Jaidyn Spencer each had two hits and Lauren Olig doubled.

Neils earned the win for the Raiders, giving up one hit and striking out five. Aubri Freund came in for relief to strike out two of her three batters faced to end the game.

New Holstein 8, Two Rivers 0

NEW HOLSTEIN - The Huskies no-hit the Purple Raiders and scored two runs in the first inning, five runs in the second inning and one run in the third inning.

Anna Klein gave up 12 hits, two walks and struck out four for Two Rivers.

New Holstein improves to 21-1 overall and 13-1 in the Eastern Wisconsin standings with the victory.

Mosinee 4, Antigo 2

ANTIGO - The Red Robins struck first with a run in the bottom of the first, but Mosinee tied the game in the top of the third.

Antigo jumped ahead again with another run the following half inning, but Mosinee took the lead right back with two runs in the fourth and held on for the victory.

Adeline Strejc and Maggie Woller each went 2-for-4 with a pair of RBIs and Woller homered for Mosinee. Emily Verhasselt doubled as part of her 2-for-4 day and Martina Miller was 2-for-2 with a walk, a run scored and a stolen base.

Molly Neufield went 2-for-3 for the Red Robins and Laura Burkhart collected Antigo’s lone RBI. Makala Beck and Jenna Czerneski both scored.

Ava Busse earned the win for Mosinee, allowing six hits and two runs (one earned) with seven strikeouts in as many innings pitched.

Athens 16, Tri-County 3

ATHENS - The Bluejays scored four runs in the first, seven in the second and five in the third inning en route to victory over the Penguins.

Sydney Coker went 1-for-3 and led Athens with five RBIs. McKenzie Belter doubled and drove in three for the Bluejays. Jazelle Hartwig and Sophia Coker each added a pair of RBIs. Hartwig went 3-for-3 and scored three times while Coker had a 2-for-4 day with two runs.

Taylor Millard went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBIs for Tri-County and Morgan Anderson drove in the Penguins’ other run with a hit in three at-bats.

Celina Ellenbecker earned the win for Athens, allowing five hits, a walk and three runs (two earned) without recording a strikeout.

Oconto 8-7, Sevastopol 5-13

STURGEON BAY - The Pioneers and Blue Devils split a doubleheader.

In game one, Oconto defeated Sevastopol, 8-5. The Pioneers collected nine hits as a team and committed one error. The Blue Devils had six hits and two errors.

Kayla Ranly, Naomi Rikkola, Alaina Schopf and Claire Haberli all went 2-for-3 for Sevastopol. Ranly had two stolen bases, Rikkola swiped three bags and Schopf doubled.

Libby Ash took the loss for the Pioneers, surrendering a pair of walks and three home runs to go with three strikeouts.

In game two, Sevastopol defeated Oconto, 13-7. The Pioneers doubled their team hits total from the first game while also committing three errors.

Ash went 2-for-2 with a pair of walks, three runs scored and four stolen bases. Addison Schauske was 2-for-4 with a double, two runs scored and two more driven in. Johanna Andreae, Jolene Luedtke and Bailey Rikkola all went 3-for-5. Luedtke drove in three runs and Rikkola scored twice with two RBIs and two stolen bases.

Schauske earned the win for Sevastopol, allowing five hits, 10 walks and four earned runs to go with six strikeouts.

Oostburg 5, Sheboygan South 4

OOSTBURG - The Flying Dutchmen won in dramatic fashion as Morgan DenBoer walked it off on an error.

An error got the Redwings on the board first in the opening frame and Sheboygan scored three more runs in the third inning, with Bianca Schneiderwent and Lainee Kuhfuss tallying RBIs. Schneiderwent finished 2-for-4 on the day.

Oostburg tied it up at four apiece in the fifth inning when Kylie Schuessler singled on an 0-1 count, driving in a run. Lilly Hengst also drove in a run in the big inning.

The Flying Dutchmen collected 10 hits as a team, led by Cassie TenHaken, Lexi Hoffmann and Schuessler with two each.

TenHaken earned the win, allowing six hits and four runs while striking out nine over seven innings.

Laila Hadzidedic took the loss for the Redwings, surrendering 10 hits, a walk and five runs in 6⅓ innings, with three strikeouts.

GIRLS SOCCER

Lakeside Lutheran 2, Winnebago Lutheran 0

LAKE MILLS - Ella Schultz scored in the fourth minute and Kylie Lundgren scored as time expired for the Warriors in the nonconference win over the Vikings.

Lydia Bernhard had 10 saves in goal for WLA.

Waupun 4, St. Mary Catholic 1

WAUPUN - Mady VandeStreek had a hat trick for the Warriors and Brez Brown also scored for Waupun. Nicole Roecker assisted on the final VandeStreek goal.

Audrey Norville found the back of the net for SMC’s lone goal, assisted by Stella Virlee.

Bethany Ruppert had 10 saves for the Zephyrs while Emily Heeringa stopped four shots for Waupun.

Assumption 8, Mosinee 1

MOSINEE - Assumption outshot Mosinee, 21-5, in the victory.

Kendall Duellman put the first two goals of the match on the board for the Royals, one just 82 seconds in and the other in the seventh minute, assisted by Sarah Shaw.

Kaitlyn Selle countered with Mosinee’s lone goal just 16 seconds later.

Shaw then rattled off four consecutive goals in the 34th, 42nd, 49th and 52nd minutes, all unassisted.

Addi Vollert joined the goal parade in the 60th minute on an assist from Duellman and Maddie Graumann added a goal in the 73rd minute.

Morgan Hoernke and Isabelle Olson combined for 14 stops in goal for Mosinee and Morgan Reichl had four saves for the Royals (10-2).

Assumption improves to 10-2 overall while Mosinee drops to 2-8.

BOYS GOLF

Wisconsin Valley Conference

WAUSAU EAST 328, MARSHFIELD 329, STEVENS POINT 336, WAUSAU WEST 355, WISCONSIN RAPIDS 356, MERRILL 360, D.C. EVEREST 390

At Stevens Point CC

Top individuals: Sawyer Krambs WE 77, Hayden Ackerlund SP 77, Cooper Bjerke WE 78, Kyle Berres MAR 79, Carter Morrison WR 80, Jacob Schmelzter MER 80, Tyler Heiman MAR 80, Grant Chandonais SP 81, Ethan Schnitzler MAR 82, Arin Dettmering MER 82, Russell Harder WW 83, Teddy Schlindwein WE 85, Nathan Earnest SP 87.

Flyway Conference

LOMIRA 169, ST. MARY’S SPRINGS 171, CAMPBELLSPORT 172, OMRO 181, MAYVILLE 183, WINNEBAGO LUTHERAN 193, LACONIA 199, NORTH FOND DU LAC 214, SAINT LAWRENCE SEMINARY 228

At Auburn Bluffs

Top individuals: Pierce Zimmel LOM 38, Ryan Gehrke O 40, Donovan McGalloway SMS 41, Kaden Lietzke C 42, Ayden Fleischman C 42, Preston Jung LOM 42, Tyler Hoffmann SMS 42, Alex Luedtke LOM 42, Hayden Masters O 43, Ben Baker SMS 43.

Flyway Conference

ST. MARY’S SPRINGS 163, LOMIRA 171, MAYVILLE 173, WINNEBAGO LUTHERAN 188, LACONIA 193, OMRO 193, CAMPBELLSPORT 197, NORTH FOND DU LAC 239

At South Hills

Top individuals: Ray Baldus M 38, Ben Baker SMS 40, Pierce Zimmel LOM 40, Tyler Hoffmann SMS 40, Preston Jung LOM 41, Khalil Rebek SMS 41, Donovan McGalloway SMS 42, Ryan Gehrke O 42, Bradley Bushke MAY 42, Jameson Ahern SMS 42.

Kaukauna 171, Oshkosh West 203

At Oshkosh Country Club, par 36

Kaukauna: Noah Schneider 39, Jonah Roehrig 44, Sam Knapp 44, Tyler Duchow 44.

Oshkosh West: Max Kuerschner 44, Fred Moorhead 52, Ethan Tsai 53, Jaxen Lloyd 54.

Battle at the Rock

MIDDLETON 304, MADISON MEMORIAL 308, WINNECONNE 308, DEFOREST 310, WAUNAKEE 312, HOLMEN 318, TOMAH 326, MINERAL POINT 327, ONALASKA 328, VERONA 338, MOUNT HOREB 340, WAUTOMA 344, SAUK PRAIRIE 351, BARABOO 354, SPARTA 356, BADGER 362, RIVER VALLEY 373, REEDSBURG 383, RICHLAND CENTER 385, ADAMS-FRIENDSHIP 385, WISCONSIN DELLS 387, PORTAGE 396, LANCASTER 410

At Wild Rock

Winneconne: Winston Knobloch 70 (medalist), Casey Peters 73, Ben Henning 79, Jackson Ellis 86.

Adams-Friendship: Lukas Hutcheson 87, Robert Irey 96, Colton Reuterskiold 97, Tyler Erickson 105.

BOYS TENNIS

Kohler 7, St. Mary’s Springs 0

Nolan Villwock def. Ben McGuire 4-6, 6-3, 10-4; Dylan Grueneberg def. Gavin Slinde 6-2, 6-0; Paul Ritter def. Diego Besne 6-3, 6-2; Aidan Schueller def. Max Baus 7-5, 7-6 (0).

Griffin Montes/Chaz Hoell def. Adam Wilcox/Connor Schramm 6-0, 6-1; Jorge Felde/Aneek Patel def. Jack Sadownikow/Thomas Arndt 6-3, 1-6, 10-5; Brecken Cech/Wilson Gebler def. Cole Rottman/Nicholas Sweeney 6-1, 6-0.

This article originally appeared on Appleton Post-Crescent: Here are Monday's high school sports results