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TRACK AND FIELD

West De Pere Invitational

GIRLS

WEST DE PERE 140.5, BAY PORT 124.5, HORTONVILLE 106.5, DE PERE 102, FREEDOM 66, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 60.5, DENMARK 3

BOYS

WEST DE PERE 145, BAY PORT 116, DE PERE 106, FREEDOM 101, HORTONVILLE 61, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 53, DENMARK 28

In the girls meet, West De Pere got first-place finishes in the 200 (Eliza Aitken, :26.45), the 400 (Eliza Aitken, :56.62), the 3,200 (Kate Schmoll, 11:39.96), the 100 (Ellie Drews, :16.08), the 400 relay (:50.23), the 1,600 relay (4:03.84) and the triple jump (Emma Schoenwalder, 33-3.25).

Bay Port had a first-place finish in the 100 (Mckenna Sedlacek, :12.89).

Freedom got a first in the 300 hurdles (Lydia Merrick, :46.83) and the high jump (Lydia Merrick, 5-2).

Paige Morrell won the 800 (2:25.74) for Hortonville. The Polar Bears also won the 800 relay (1:47.53), the 3,200 relay (10:11.97), the shot put (Tori McGowan, 35-4.75), the long jump (Eve Vosters, 16-11.25) and the discus (Tori McGowan, 121-7).

De Pere’s Jessica Rolain won the 1,600 (5:25.72). Teammate Megan Dorsey won the pole vault (11-0).

In the boys meet, West De Pere got first-place finishes in the 800 (Bryce Smith, 2:03.25), the 3,200 (Matthew Schmoll, 9:32.67), the 300 hurdles (Langdon Nordgaard, :41.53), the high jump (Bryce Smith, 6-2) and the long jump (Bryce Smith, 21-8.25).

Bay Port got first-place finishes in the 100 (Brody Holewinski, :10.92), the 110 hurdles (Jackson Zepnick, :16.12), the 400 relay (:42.37) and the 3,200 relay (8:41.46).

Freedom won the 800 relay (1:30.71) and the 1,600 relay (3:26.07).

De Pere took first in the triple jump (Andrew Cartier, 44-4).

Luxemburg-Casco won the 1,600 (Spencer Thiry, 4:40.80) and the pole vault (George Herlache, 13-6).

Denmark won the 200 (Simon Alexander, :22.03).

Hortonville got a first-place finish in the 400 (Blake Radish, :50.79), the shot put (Ben Smith, 68-10.5) and the discus (Ben Smith, 190-6).

Oshkosh North Quadrangular

FOND DU LAC 78.5, KIMBERLY 72, OSHKOSH NORTH 67.5, APPLETON NORTH 48

Fond du Lac had first-place finishes in the 100 (Kalvin Mullins, :11.19), the 3,200 (Jonny Golke, 10:56.48), the 300 hurdles (Jacob Haller, :42.89), the 800 relay (1:33.10), the shot put (Matthew Rusch, 56-10), the high jump (Jacob Haller, 5-6) and the long jump (Ray Aguilar-Meza, 19-1).

Oshkosh North’s first-place finishes came in the 200 (Devon Williams, :23.00), the 400 (Devon Williams, :51.96), the 110 hurdles (Harrison Bell, :16.62) and the 400 relay (:44.29).

Appleton North had first-place finishes in the triple jump (Abraham Tomori, 40-5), the 3,200 relay (9:56.55), the 800 (Riley Szymik, 2:04.68) and the 1,600 (Jeremy Clark, 4:55.33).

Kimberly had first places in the pole vault (Alex Reichenberger, 14-9), the discus (Hunter Sprangers, 167-6) and the 1,600 relay (3:48.68).

Shawano Ryan Jozwiak Memorial Invitational

GIRLS

SHAWANO 196, XAVIER 92, BONDUEL 81, COLEMAN 78, SEYMOUR 66, MENOMINEE INDIAN 64

BOYS

SEYMOUR 132, SHAWANO 128, BONDUEL 106, COLEMAN 87, MENOMINEE INDIAN 78, XAVIER 31, WOLF RIVER LUTHERAN 8

In the girls meet, Shawano dominated with first-place finishes in the 100 (Makenna Bubolz, :14.00), the 200 (Adalyn Barkley, :27.55), the 800 (Grace Chelberg, 2:19.70). the 800 relay (1:52.21), the 1,600 relay (4:27.93), the 3,200 relay (10:45.12), the shot put (Hatty Fritz, 32-0) and the triple jump (Adalyn Barkley, 33-8).

Xavier won the 400 (Isabela Garcia, 1:07.74) and the 1,600 (Lily McHugh, 6:07.62).

Menominee Indian took first in the 400 relay (:52.99).

Bonduel’s Mariah Wondra won the 3,200 (12:12.67). Cierra Schnell won the long jump (14-2.5).

Seymour’s Lane Warner won the pole vault (9-6).

Coleman’s Sylvia Fochesato won the 100 hurdles (:17.66) and the 300 hurdles (:49.98). Kiersten Jensen won the discus (110-10). Vivian Kostreva won the high jump (4-10).

In the boys meet, Seymour took first in the 3,200 (Jason Skinkis, 10:27.00), the 3,200 relay (9:03.63) and the long jump (Aidan Court, 20-3).

Shawano had first-place finishes in the 800 (Ethan Onesti, 2:01.48), the 1,600 (Jaymin Boivin, 4:57.92), the 110 hurdles (Brandon Reed, :16.22), the 800 relay (1:37.10) and the 1,600 relay (3:46.55).

Coleman won the 400 relay (:47.05) and the pole vault (Victor Kostreva, 12-0).

Menominee Indian’s Ali Davenport won the 100 (:11.49) and the 200 (:23.21). Teammate Barron Waupoose won the 400 (:52.95) and the triple jump (39-3).

Bonduel’s Ryan Westrich won the shot put (45-10) and the discus (131-3). Karter Schroeder won the high jump (5-10).

Algoma Invitational

GIRLS

LITTLE CHUTE 175, STURGEON BAY 137, KEWAUNEE 104.5, SEVASTOPOL 65, GIBRALTAR 59.5, NEW LUTHERAN 56, ALGOMA 47

BOYS

LITTLE CHUTE 197, KEWAUNEE 181.5, STURGEON BAY 105, NEW LUTHERAN 53, ALGOMA 51, GIBRALTAR 41.5, SEVASTOPOL 26, DENMARK 4

In the girls meet, Little Chute’s first-place finishes were in the 100 (Sierra Hoffman, :12.76), the 800 (Ashley Wilson, 2:25.98), the 1,600 (Sami Miller. 5:36.76), the 300 hurdles (Zuzanna Mosienska, :50.98), the 400 relay (:52.46), the 1,600 relay (4:25.18) and the discus (Emma Fritsch, 106-6).

NEW Lutheran got a first-place finish in the 200 (Ebony Sinclair, :27.23) and the long jump (Ebony Sinclair, 15-6).

Ella Tarkowski won the 400 (1:05.31) for Sturgeon Bay. Julia Kurek won the 3,200 (12:21.53) and Cate Anderson won the 100 hurdles (:16.33). Andrea Wilke won the pole vault (9-0).

Kewaunee won the 800 relay (1:53.45) and the triple jump (Hannah Miller, 33-6).

Gibraltar won the 3,200 relay (11:18.09) and the high jump (McKailey Reisen, 4-10).

Algoma’s Emily Kirchman won the shot put (34-6.75).

In the boys meet, Little Chute got first-place finishes in the 100 (Carson Kerrigan, :11.70), the 200 (Hunter Thiel, :23.22), the 800 (Riley Huss, 2:00.40), the 1,600 (Will Bakken, 4:55.66), the 3,200 (Dominic Fletcher, 11:15.95), the 110 hurdles (Griffin VandenHeuvel, :17.43), the 400 relay (:46.16), the 800 relay (1:36.41) the shot put (Wyatt Kilgas, 48-6.5), the long jump (Hunter Thiel, 20-4) and the triple jump (Hunter Thiel, 42-10).

Mitchell Swagel won the pole vault for Kewaunee (11-6). Kemper Robinson won the discus (146-7). Kewaunee won both the 1,600 relay (3:42.00) and the 3,200 relay (9:08.17).

NEW Lutheran’s Zach Wendland won the high hump (6-0), the 400 (:53.67) and the 300 hurdles (:42.88).

BASEBALL

Kimberly 11, Oshkosh North 1

OSHKOSH - The Papermakers scored 11 runs on seven hits and four Spartans errors to pick up the win in five innings.

Alex Vander Loop got the win for Kimberly, allowing one run on four hits while striking out nine.

Max Kalk had a double and three RBIs for Kimberly. Brady Koester had a double, Sawyer Deering had two RBIs and Ryan Csida had three hits, including a double, and scored twice.

Keegan Schlicting took the loss for Oshkosh North.

Hortonville 3, Appleton West 1

APPLETON - Nathan Vela allowed just one hit and one earned run in 6⅓ innings with two walks and 13 strikeouts to lead the Polar Bears to the Fox Valley Association win.

Camden Kuhnke pitched two-thirds of an inning to finish up, allowing one hit.

Turner Kuhnke paced the Hortonville offense, going 2-for-2.

Loren Georger took the loss despite allowing just four hits, three earned runs and five walks, while striking out seven in 6⅓ innings.

Appleton North 6, Neenah 4

NEENAH - Garrett Hietpas had three hits and drove in four runs for the Lightning in the victory.

Caden Popp added two hits. Bennett Popp and Nick Bergin each scored two runs.

Ben Isom was the winning pitcher.

Kaukauna 1, Oshkosh West 0

KAUKAUNA - The Ghosts scored a run in the fourth inning in the victory over the Wildcats.

Trevor Rice toseed a two-hitter for Oshkosh West, but the Wildcats couldn’t generate a run to support him.

Landon Ubrig, Eddy Schroeder and Louis Schumacher had hits for West.

Denmark 11, Clintonville 0

CLINTONVILLE - Lucas Miller threw a five-hit complete game, striking out eight with no walks to lead the Vikings past the Truckers in North Eastern Conference action.

Ethan Ovsak hit a grand slam in the second inning to give Denmark a 4-0 lead, before Braedyn Heezen had a two-run single in the fifth.

Also leading the offense were Jaycob Dittmer, who was 3-for-3 with three runs scored, and Ovsak, who added two hits.

Kade Rosenow took the loss for Clintonville, going four innings.

Denmark is 17-2 overall and 14-0 in the conference, while Clintonville fell to 8-3 in the conference and 9-3 overall.

Wrightstown 9, Little Chute 5

LITTLE CHUTE - A seven-run fifth proved to be the difference as the Tigers outlasted the Mustangs in North Eastern Conference action.

Trent Vande Hey led Wrightstown, going 2-for-3 with three RBIs, and Trevor Vande Hey was 2-for-3 with two RBIs. Also getting two hits each were Jack Severson and Aiden Humphreys.

Freedom 3, Marinette 1

FREEDOM - Trenton Feucht earned the win, pitching 5⅓ shutout innings as the Irish topped the Marines in North Eastern Conference play. Feucht allowed just two hits, while striking out 11.

Braden Dayton earned his first career save as he pitched the final two-thirds of an inning, striking out one.

There were only six hits in the game, four by the Irish. Freedom’s Jack Vosters had the only RBI of the game. With the win, the Irish improved to 8-7, while Marinette fell to 2-11.

Seymour 13, Green Bay East/West 3

SEYMOUR - The Thunder scored in every inning but the first en route to the Bay Conference win.

Lucas Leisgang led the Seymour offense, going 4-for-4 with three RBIs, while Braden DeBruin was 2-for-4 with a double and Cole Tetzlaff was 2-for-4 with an RBI.

Brady Poch picked up the win for the Thunder, while Frank Badillo-Beyer took the loss.

Badillo-Beyer paced Green Bay, going 3-for-3 with a double, while Ty Phillips doubled and drove in two runs.

West De Pere 4, Menasha 3

MENASHA - After giving up three runs in the first, freshman Logan Wierzba settled in and shut down the Bluejays the rest of the way to earn the Bay Conference win.

Wierzba went the distance, allowing just two hits, three runs - none earned - while walking one and striking out 11.

Carter Schmitt was 2-for-4 with two RBIs, while Jonah Bouchard was 2-for-3 with one RBI.

Lane Boucher had a double and two RBIs to pace Menasha.

Chilton 6, Kiel 2

CHILTON - The Tigers scored two runs in the second inning and four in the third inning in the win over the Raiders.

Slatt Nolan and Hunter Rolbiecki each had two hits for Chilton. Max Mueller hit a home run and drove in two runs.

Mueller was also the winning pitcher. He pitched six innings, gave up three hits, two runs and struck out three. Austin Grube pitched one inning and struck out one.

Brett Hartlaub and Tate Hartlaub had RBIs for Kiel.

Two Rivers 3, Brillion 1

TWO RIVERS - Justin Klinkner tossed 6⅔ innings, striking out nine, to power the Purple Raiders past the Lions in Eastern Wisconsin Conference play.

Zander Popp was 1-for-1 with two walks, and Alex Johnson hit a two-run single in the bottom of the sixth to give Two Rivers a three-run cushion heading into the seventh.

Ozaukee 6, St. Mary Catholic 5

OZAUKEE - The Warriors rallied for two runs in the bottom of the seventh to tie the game, and then won it with a run in the ninth.

Connor Rennicke and Sawyer Kowalkowski both had two hits to lead Ozaukee.

Joseph Pirillo and Mason Wagner had three hits and Owen Ripley and Colin Nigl had two each to pace the Zephyrs.

Gibraltar/Washington Island 13, Hilbert 3 (Monday)

FISH CREEK - Gibraltar/Washington Island scored six runs in the fifth inning and four in the sixth to pull away for the win over the Wolves.

Aaron Brey had three hits and four RBIs. Bennett Isaacson had two hits and two RBIs.

Zander Kopp had two hits, including a double, for Hilbert.

SOFTBALL

Kaukauna 3, Kimberly 1

KAUKAUNA - The Ghosts stayed unbeaten, rallying for one run in the seventh and two in the eighth to earn the Fox Valley Association win.

Karly Meredith hit a two-run home run for the Ghosts for the winning runs.

Jayda Nelson’s home run in the first looked like it may be the game winner, but Kaukauna tied the game on a double and a run-scoring single to force extra innings. The Ghosts then won it on a two-run homer.

Also powering Kimberly was Lydia Stumpf, who was 2-for-3.

Aleigh Buss pitched six innings, allowing one run for the Papermakers. Josie Hammen allowed two runs on two hits.

Oshkosh West 11, Hortonville 2

HORTONVILLE - The Wildcats banged 14 hits and hit four home runs in the victory over the Polar Bears.

Braelee Jodarski was 4-for-4, including two home runs and a triple. Kathryn Bergin was 3-for-3 with a homer, and Chloe Tritt hit a three-run home run. Laina Hammen and Emmy Reichenberger each added two hits.

Brianna Bougie got the win, pitching six innings and giving up two runs and four hits while striking out four and walking none.

Chilton 5, Kiel 2

KIEL - The Tigers pounded out 11 hits while holding the Raiders to five to pick up the win.

Emma Adleman had a double for Kiel.

Aubri Freund took the loss.

St. Mary Catholic 16, Oshkosh Lourdes 1

FOX CROSSING - The Zephyrs scored seven runs in the first inning and followed with nine in the second to coast to a quick victory.

Eight of St. Mary Catholic’s starters recorded hits in the three-inning game and SMC collected 11 total as a team, while Lourdes committed six errors, resulting in eight unearned runs.

Nevaeh Saringer led the way with three RBIs and the trio of Chloe Vogel, Rhiannon Reichenbacher and Sammi Weiss drove in two runs apiece.

Lourdes scored its lone run in the second inning when Ella Slusarski led off with a double and then scored on a two-out single by Rayne Laufer.

For the game, Schneider finished 1-for-3 with two runs scored; Chloe Vogel went 1-for-2 with a double, two RBIs and a pair of runs scored; Saringer was 2-for-2 with three RBIs; Emily Vogel had two hits in as many at-bats with a double and two runs; Reichenbacher went 1-for-2 with two RBIs and a pair of runs scored; Adela Thiel was 1-for-2 with two runs; Weiss tripled, scored twice and drove in a pair; and Audrey Weber recorded her first varsity hit and later came around to score.

Saringer earned the win, giving up three hits in as many innings, two walks, and a run along with one strikeout.

Mishicot 10, Hilbert 0

MISHICOT - Mishicot scored seven runs in the second inning and three more in the fifth in its win over the Wolves.

Cora Nelson drove in two runs for Mishicot. Kasey Brouchoud had three hits while Nelson, Sierra Skarda and Katelyn Callahan each had two hits.

Callahan had two doubles for Mishicot. Kiran Sanford, Cora Stodola, Baylie Carrico and Skarda each had doubles. Nelson had a triple.

Stodola pitched five innings of no-hit ball. She did not walk a batter while striking out nine.

GIRLS SOCCER

Appleton North 10, Hortonville 0

HORTONVILLE - Kalli Drexler scored three goals for the Lightning in the win over the Polar Bears.

Madison Hacker, Macy Moeller, Alayana Behrendt, Natalie Roe, Brinley Dunsirn, Ava Dugan and Alivia Greer also scored for North. Emily Schertz had two assists.

Serena Jaber was in goal for North in the shutout.

Kimberly 7, Appleton West 1

APPLETON - The Papermakers led 5-0 at halftime in the victory over the Terrors.

Emily McCarthy had two goals and two assists. Senah Hanes added two goals and one assist.

The Papermakers also got goals from Abby Lom, Jenna Scholz and Brenna Wilson.

Kimberly goalie Lauren Heckert made four saves.

Freedom 3, Wrightstown 1

WRIGHTSTOWN - Adria Ponschock scored a pair of goals and Claire Murphy added another as the Irish outlasted the Tigers in North Eastern Conference action.

Adriana Burchill had an assist for Freedom.

Tara Theunis scored with an assist from Zoe Bratz for Wrightstown.

Ava Krueger made 12 saves for Wrightstown, while Sophia Johnson made one for Freedom.

Oostburg 5, St. Mary Catholic 1

OOSTBURG - Ava Krier scored two goals to lead the Flying Dutchmen to the win over the Zephrys.

Elle Mentink, Meryl Westerbeke and Kaylee Schmitz accounted for Oostburg’s other goals. Taylor Teunissen and Ady Ketterhagen both had an assist for Oostburg.

Audrey Wanless scored for St. Mary Catholic on a penalty kick.

Luxemburg-Casco 5, Little Chute 0

LITTLE CHUTE - Emi Kuhn scored three goals to lead the Spartans to the win.

Claire Marohl and Maggie Pravechek also added goals. Diem Bonness, Karli Moncada and Trinity Windham each had an assist.

BOYS GOLF

Appleton North 163, Kaukauna 177

At Countryside GC, par 35

Appleton North: Rasmus Madsen 39, Drew Rudolf 40, John Huenink 41, Kyle Schabo 43.

Kaukauna: Tyler Duchow 42, Noah Schneider 43, Sam Knapp 45, Hunter Hussin 47, Jonah Roehrig 47.

Neenah 171, Hortonville 182

At Ridgeway, par 36

Hortonville: Lucas Wise 44, Carter Rohde 45, Mason Fietzer 46, Ross Reinemann 47.

Neenah: Luke Abing 40, Sam Coulthard 41, Julian Gallmeier 45, Blaise Beckman 45.

Fond du Lac 152, Appleton East 174

At Reid GC

Appleton East: Owen Lutes 41, Kenny Kapheim 43, Grant Trygstad 45, Tyler Bell 45, Jadon Geerts 45.

Fond du Lac: Wyatt Pfeiffer 36, Will Mauthe 36, Cole Thorin 40, Jackson Blaine 40, Blake Spies 40.

Appleton West 163, Oshkosh North 167

At Winagamie, par 36

Appleton West: Collin Evers 39, Prestyn Evers 39, Graham Goldschmidt 42, Thomas Wendt 43.

Oshkosh North: Christian Geffers 38, Dan Chopp 41, Keegan Moore 43, Owen Weber 45.

Kimberly 156, Oshkosh West 200

At High Cliff

Kimberly: Aiden Cudney 32, Chance Rill 41, Trey Vanevenhoven 41, Kade Dunham 42.

Oshkosh West: Max Kuerschner 40, Calvin Landolt 51, Jaxen Lloyd 52, Ben Reitz 57.

Big East Conference-North

At Mishicot

ST. MARY CATHOLIC 166, ELKHART LAKE-GLENBEULAH 170, MISHICOT 206, REEDSVILLE 214

Top individuals: Spencer Lynch SMC 35, Carson Mersberger ELG 39, Jake Ganga ELG 40, Aaron Federwisch ELG 41, Ethon Moschea SMC 42, Camden Dvorachek R 43, Payton Bender HG 44, Dane Anderson SMC 44, Karson Kowalski M 45, Cole Uhlenbrauck SMC 45.

Kohler Bomber Invitational (Monday)

KETTLE MORAINE LUTHERAN 320, WEST DE PERE 320, SHEBOYGAN FALLS 325, OCONOMOWOC 325, MARQUETTE 326, KOHLER 328, MCDONELL/REGIS 328, WESTOSHA CENTRAL 337, WRIGHTSTOWN 343, SHEBOYGAN LUTHERAN 344, ELKHART LAKE-GLENBEULAH 356, NEENAH 358, ST. MARY CATHOLIC 374, BADGER 399, VALDERS 412

At Blackwolf Run

Top individuals: Mason Haupt WDP 71, Andrew Kettle SF 71, Andrew Bauer M/R 73, Grant Delsart WR 77, Spencer Lynch SMC 77, Logan Suter O 78, Thomas Haverty MAR 78, Collin Draeger KML 79, Everett Schroeder KOH 79, Carson Mersberger ELG 79, Brycen Tanzi KML 80, Ethan Heck WDP 80, Isaiah Schaser KML 80.

BOYS TENNIS

Appleton North 6, Fond du Lac 1

Lleyton Batchelder FDL def. Tyler Salm 6-1, 6-4; Cam Hoffmann AN def. Matt Janke 6-0, 6-0; Dhruv Vir AN def. Logan Winkel 6-2, 6-2; Pavan Reddy AN def. Garrick Xiong 6-1, 6-0.

Nevan Glenn/Christopher Goymeric AN def. Jackson Aslup/Kaden Bebow 6-2, 6-1; Ryan GrafPadraig Hasz AN def. Madox King/Jude Smet 6-0, 6-2; Kyler Betley/Luke Jermain AN def. James Boda/Henry Hurley 6-1, 6-1.

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