Here are Thursday's high school sports results for the Appleton area
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GIRLS BASKETBALL
Laconia 60, Xavier 45
ROSENDALE - The Spartans scored 43 points in the first half in the nonconference victory over the Hawks.
Elle Krull led Xavier with 11 points. Halle Vande Hey added nine points.
Laconia, which made 13 3-pointers in the victory, was led by Aubrey Leonard with 14 points.
Xavier 25 20 - 45
Laconia 43 17 - 60
Xavier: Standish 4, J. Krull 2, Vande Hey 9, Power 6, Martine 3, E. Krull 11, Hafner 4, Stempa 6. 3-pt: Powers 2, Krull 2, Martine. FT: 6-7. Fouls: 8.
Laconia: Engel 9, Duel 1, Madigan 11, Vandeberg 5, Leonard 14, P. Morgan 8, F. Morgan 12. 3-pt: Engel 3, Leonard 3, P. Morgan 2, F. Morgan 4, Madigan. FT: 5-10. Fouls: 10.
Freedom 48, Algoma 27
FREEDOM – The Irish used a big second half to pull away for the nonconference win.
Freedom led 26-18 at intermission, but held Algoma to nine second-half points. Freedom started the second half with a 7-0 run.
Haley Reed had 10 points to lead Freedom. Abbie Cropsey had eight points and 11 rebounds. Gracie Martzahl and Stella Verhasselt each had nine points.
Ryley Zimmerman paced the Wolves with 12 points.
Algoma 18 9 – 27
Freedom 26 22 - 48
Algoma: Zimmerman 12, Mattson 2, Nellis 2, Slaby 9, Gerdman 2. 3-pt: Slaby. FT: 4-8.
Freedom: Martzahl 9, Lang 6, Bork 1, Reed 10, Verhasselt 9, Lillge 3, Brown 2, Cropsey 8. 3-pt: Verhasselt 3, Martzahl, Reed. FT: 3-8.
Green Bay East 36, Little Chute 22
GREEN BAY – Jamaya Mariner had the hot hand with 14 points as the Red Devils cruised past the Mustangs in a nonconference matchup.
Little Chute was paced by Addi Daelke with six points.
Little Chute: Whalley 4, Martin 4, Jansen 5, Daelke 6, Roche 3.
Green Bay East: Mariner 14, Payant 6, Brander 4, Robinson 2, Gonion 7, LaTour 3.
St. Mary Catholic 62, Bonduel 53
FOX CROSSING - Audrey Norville scored 24 points and Emily Vogel had 23 to lead the Zephyrs to the nonconference win.
The Zephyrs outscored the Bears by nine points in the second half after being tied at halftime.
Norville made five 3-pointers in the victory and scored 14 points in the first half. Vogel had 13 points in the second half.
Bonduel was led by Audrey Weier with 15 points and Hailee Thompson with 14.
Bonduel 27 26 - 53
St. Mary Catholic 27 35 - 62
Bonduel: Hischke 3, Weier 15, Kurey 4, Sporisky 1, Thompson 14, Zernicke 10, Jacobs 6. 3-pt: Thompson 2, Hischke, Zernicke. FT: 13-17. Fouls: 18.
St. Mary Catholic: Vogel 23, Ripley 3, Norville 24, N. Anderson 9, S. Anderson 2, Voss 1. 3-pt: Norville 5, Vogel, Ripley. FT: 15-26. Fouls: 15.
Lomira 61, Winneconne 40
WINNECONNE - The Wolves struggled to shoot the ball well in the loss to the Lions.
Winneconne was 16-of-68 overall on field goals, 2-of-24 on 3-point attempts and 6-of-18 at the free throw line.
Jada Kaiser led Winneconne with 10 points.
Winneconne: Kaiser 10, Stephans 6, Rogers 5, Gardner 6, Braman 4, Mitchell 8, Barkovich 1. 3-pt: Rogers, Gardner. FT: 6-18. Fouls: 15.
Brillion 50, Reedsville 30
BRILLION - The Lions had a well-balanced offense, making both inside and outside shots throughout the game in the win over the Panthers.
Camden Hale led Brillion with 13 points. Amaya Brooks was next with 10 points.
Reedsville’s scoring was topped by Mallory Novy with 15 points.
Reedsville 13 17 - 30
Brillion 31 19 - 50
Reedsville: Novy 15, Grimm 7, Dvorachek 8. 3-pt: Grimm, Dvorachek. FT: 8-14. Fouls: 8.
Brillion: C. Hale 13, Ott 6, O’Connell 2, Krueger 7, P. Hale 3, Brooks 10, Klug 4, Reichardt 5. 3-pt: C. Hale 3, P. Hale, Brooks 2, Reichardt. FT: 3-5. Fouls: 15.
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Chilton 80, Sturgeon Bay 41
CHILTON - The Tigers won their season-opening game convincingly over the Clippers.
Adahlyn Hoerl led Chilton with 21 points. Maddie Tasch and Ally Thomes added 15 and 10 points, respectively.
Sturgeon Bay was led by Dasha Yeltysheva and Regan Kasten with 11 and 10 points, respectively.
Lourdes Academy 60, Weyauwega-Fremont 22
OSHKOSH - Up by 18 at the half, the Knights left no doubt, opening their season with a convincing victory over the Warhawks.
Hailee Bauer drained six 3-pointers, finishing with a game-high 19 points. Ella Slusarski and Hannah McDowell each added 11 points for Lourdes.
Olivia Witkowski had six in each half to finish with a team-high 12 points for Weyauwega-Fremont.
Weyauwega-Fremont 9 13 - 22
Lourdes Academy 28 32 - 60
Weyauwega-Fremont: Wohlt 2, Delwiche 4, Witkowski 12, Gunst 1, Pantzlaff 2, Samz 1. 3-pt: Delwiche. FT: 13-18. Fouls: 12.
Lourdes Academy: Schettle 3, Bauer 19, Ruedinger 6, Mullen 4, Huizenga 2, Machiros 4, Slusarski 11, McDowell 11. 3-pt: Schettle, Bauer 6, Slusarski, McDowell. FT: 5-7. Fouls: 19.
State scores
Albany 47, Turner 29
Alma Center Lincoln 43, New Lisbon 29
Almond-Bancroft 79, Marion 9
Altoona 67, Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 21
Amery 63, Cumberland 25
Appleton North 72, Stevens Point 50
Appleton West 57, Shiocton 45
Assumption 76, Newman Catholic 29
Athens 64, Abbotsford 42
Bangor 58, Luther 40
Barneveld 65, River Valley 24
Belmont 49, Fennimore 47
Benton 57, Juda 36
Berlin 44, Waupaca 28
Blair-Taylor 43, Black River Falls 29
Bloomer 59, Ladysmith 26
Brookwood 58, North Crawford 48
Butternut 49, Tomahawk 37
Cadott 52, Prairie Farm 50
Cambria-Friesland 78, Hustisford 40
Chetek-Weyerhaeuser 46, Boyceville 42
Clear Lake 46, New Auburn 28
Clintonville 33, Antigo 29
Cochrane-Fountain City 58, Durand-Arkansaw 49, 2OT
Colfax 43, Baldwin-Woodville 36
Dodgeland 67, Montello 40
Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran 56, Spring Valley 31
Eau Claire Memorial 58, Holmen 52
Eau Claire North 86, La Crosse Central 53
Eleva-Strum 63, Plum City/Elmwood 26
Elk Mound 55, Somerset 37
Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah 62, Valley Christian 55
Fall Creek 63, Cameron 40
Florence 38, Niagara 30
Gilman 66, Flambeau 42
Grantsburg 64, Northwestern 45
Ithaca 47, Hillsboro 37
Janesville Craig 50, Sun Prairie 40
Kettle Moraine 70, New Berlin West 37
Kohler 58, Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran 31
Laona-Wabeno 68, Crivitz 42
Lena 67, Three Lakes 41
Madison East 69, Madison La Follette 67
Madison Memorial 48, Middleton 40
Manawa 56, Wild Rose 44
Marshall 64, Clinton 37
McDonell Central 59, Neillsville 52
Medford Area 42, Hayward 36
Menasha 38, Valders 34
Merrill 61, Ashland 16
Messmer 59, St Joan Antida 38
Mondovi 67, Alma-Pepin 27
Necedah 38, Nekoosa 31
North Fond du Lac 55, Amherst 41
Oakfield 68, Rio 26
Onalaska 67, Chippewa Falls 52
Oshkosh West 54, De Pere 52
Osseo-Fairchild 59, Ellsworth 48
Phillips 83, Prentice 36
Plymouth 51, Cedar Grove-Belgium 48
Poynette 53, Adams-Friendship 50
Racine Horlick 72, Milwaukee Riverside University 9
Racine St. Catherine's 55, Catholic Central 42
Rhinelander 67, Crandon 38
Rib Lake 84, Chequamegon 27
River Ridge 39, De Soto 27
Riverdale 40, Seneca 32
Royall 59, Richland Center 16
Saint Croix Central 38, Arcadia 31
Sevastopol 54, Hilbert 27
Shawano 76, Wausau East 39
Sheboygan North 53, Port Washington 45
Shoreland Lutheran 61, Wilmot 24
St Thomas Aquinas 38, White Lake 36
Sun Prairie West 70, Janesville Parker 40
Turtle Lake 61, Osceola 54
Unity 57, Bruce 18
Verona 110, Madison West 14
Waterloo 56, Palmyra-Eagle 30
Wausaukee 60, Goodman-Pembine 28
Wautoma 75, Iola-Scandinavia 32
Wauzeka-Steuben 41, Lancaster 34
Wayland 59, Horicon 38
Webster 47, Drummond 35
West De Pere 45, Green Bay Southwest 37
Westby 39, Sparta 34
Whitefish Bay 76, West Allis Hale 28
Whitehall 55, Port Edwards 13
Wisconsin Rapids 56, Tomah 33
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 54, Rosholt 11
Wonewoc-Center 41, La Farge 40
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