Here are Tuesday's high school sports results for the Appleton area
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GIRLS BASKETBALL
Kimberly 65, Appleton East 48
APPLETON – Kate McGinnis poured in a game-high 24 points as the fifth-ranked Papermakers outlasted the ninth-ranked Patriots.
Raegan Krueger added 15 points and Haylie Dulas had 10 for Kimberly.
Lilly Meulemans powered East with 12 points, while Torie Neubauer chipped in 11.
The Papermakers grabbed a 40-29 edge at the half and held the Patriots to 19 second-half points.
Kimberly is now 2-0, while Appleton East fell to 4-1.
Kimberly 40 25 – 65
Appleton East 29 19 - 48
Kimberly: Drout 2, Urban 2, McGinnis 24, Asman 4, Dulas 12, Van Vonderen 6, Krueger 15. 3-pt: McGinnis 3, Asman, Dulas, Van Vonderen. FT: 13-15. Fouls: 15.
Appleton East: Schwan 8, Ott 4, Gerard 6, Meulemans 12, Neubauer 11, Sweeney 4, Jazdzewski 3. 3-pt: Schwan 2, Gerard 2, Meulemans 2, Neubauer. FT: 3-7. Fouls: 14.
Hortonville 71, Oshkosh West 46
HORTONVILLE - The Polar Bears outscored the Wildcats by 16 points in the second half to pull away for the big Fox Valley Association win.
Rainey Welson scored 22 points and Kardyn Peppler had 21 to lead Hortonville. Welson went over 1,000 points for her career.
Oshkosh West was led by Braelee Jodarski with 12 points, all on 3-pointers.
Oshkosh West 28 18 - 46
Hortonville 37 34 - 71
Oshkosh West: Gehri 5, Lenz 7, Hammen 5, Jodarski 12, Martin 3, Tomar 1, Seckar 10, Tigert 3. 3-pt: Jodarski 4, Seckar 2, Gehri, Lenz, Hammen. FT: 3-7. Fouls: 13.
Hortonville: Lillie 3, Welson 22, Weister 2, Heraly 3, Werner 10, Martin 3, Harlow 2, Kardyn Peppler 21, Fane 5. 3-pt: Welson 3, Kardyn Peppler 2, Lillie, Heraly, Martin, Fane. FT: 10-17. Fouls: 10.
Kaukauna 78, Fond du Lac 62
KAUKAUNA – Addison Baumgart scored 17 of her 22 points in the second half as the Ghosts pulled away from the Cardinals.
Also powering Kaukauna were Savanna Robinson with 17 points and Jozy Ebben with 14 points.
The Ghosts led 33-30 at intermission before outscoring Fond du Lac by 13 the rest of the way.
Morgan Zangl led the Cardinals with 12 points, while Ellie Shultis added 10.
Kaukauna 33 45 - 78
Fond du Lac 30 32 - 62
Kaukauna: Plate 7, Djupstrom 7, Baumgart 22, Boucher 6, Reader 5, Robinson 17, Ebben 14. 3-pt: Plate, Djupstrom, Baumgart 4, Reader, Robinson, Ebben 4. FT: 16-18. Fouls: 19.
Fond du Lac: Johnson 5, Pilsl 6, Shultis 10, Zangl 12, Butler 9, L. Kejo 9, Ciha 3, A. Kejo 8. 3-pt: Johnson, Pilsl 2, Shultis 3, Zangl, Butler 3, Ciha. FT: 11-16. Fouls: 20.
Neenah 65, Appleton North 54
NEENAH - Allie Ziebell scored 37 points to lead the Rockets to the victory.
Ziebell was 20-for-23 at the free throw line as Neenah made 30-of-34 attempts as a team.
Rowan Klesmit and Ellie Buss both scored 10 points for Neenah.
Appleton North was led by Avery Werfal with 20 points and Shayna Williamson with 15.
Appleton North 30 24 - 54
Neenah 28 37 - 65
Appleton North: Williamson 15, Hacker 5, Busch 4, Vanden Berg 6, Werfal 20, Maass 4. 3-pt: Werfal 4, Williamson 3, Hacker. FT: 6-17. Fouls: 22.
Neenah: Ziebell 37, Buss 10, White 4, Klesmit 10, Dietrich 2, Bartman 2. 3-pt: Ziebell 3, Buss 2. FT: 30-34. Fouls: 16.
Freedom 45, Fox Valley Lutheran 39
APPLETON - The Irish led by 11 points at halftime and held on for the North Eastern Conference win.
Abbie Cropsey scored 15 points for Freedom and Haley Reed added 10 points.
FVL was led by Grace Meier with 11 points.
The Irish outscored the Foxes 19-2 at the free throw line.
Freedom 28 17 - 45
Fox Valley Lutheran 17 22 - 39
Freedom: Sowinski 4, Bork 9, Reed 10, Verhasselt 4, Lillge 3, Cropsey 15. 3-pt: Sowinski, Lillge. FT: 19-31. Fouls: 12.
Fox Valley Lutheran: Immel 2, Movrich 8, Volhard 2, Krueger 5, Meier 11, Johnson 2, Last 9. 3-pt: Movrich 2, Last. FT: 2-5. Fouls: 23.
Ashwaubenon 43, Menasha 41
ASHWAUBENON – Bella Daul scored 13 points and Gianna Guarascio chipped in 12 as the Jaguars held off the Bluejays in nonconference action.
Hannah Neubert led Menasha with 13 points, while Rayanna Jenkins added 11 and Olivia Mohr 10.
Ashwaubenon held a 20-16 halftime advantage, and the Bluejays kept it close throughout the second half.
Menasha 16 25 - 41
Ashwaubenon 20 23 - 43
Menasha: Jenkins 11, Robinson 2, Bilke 5, Neubert 13, Mohr 10. 3-pt: Jenkins 2. FT: 11-17. Fouls: 16.
Ashwaubenon: Raye 4, Whiters 6, Guarascio 12, Daul 13, Wirth 4, Seeling 4. 3-pt: Whiters 2, Guarascio 3, Daul. FT: 9-17. Fouls: 14.
Xavier 44, Bonduel 37
APPLETON - The Hawks outscored the Bears 21-6 on 3-point baskets in Xavier’s victory.
Carsyn Stempa led Xavier with 12 points.
Hailey Zernicke had 11 points to lead Bonduel.
Bonduel 19 18 - 37
Xavier 21 23 - 44
Bonduel: Hischke 5, Weier 9, Kurey 2, Thompson 2, Zernicke 11, Schnell 2, Jacobs 6. 3-pt: Hischke, Weier. FT: 5-9. Fouls: 14.
Xavier: Standish 3, J. Krull 4, VandeHey 6, Martine 6, E. Krull 3, Tylinski 3, Hafner 2, Heimann 5, Stempa 12. 3-pt: Standish, Martine 2, E. Krull, Heimann, Stempa 2. FT: 9-12. Fouls: 11.
Seymour 63, Clintonville 25
SEYMOUR - Keira VandeHei scored 19 points and made five 3-point baskets to lead the Thunder to the win over the Truckers.
Natalie Sunita scored nine points to lead Clintonville.
Clintonville 7 18 - 25
Seymour 41 22 - 63
Clintonville: Kasson 3, Ferg 6, Tate 7, Sunita 9. 3-pt: None. FT: 9-19. Fouls: 12.
Seymour: Schuettpelz 4, K. VandeHei 19, Boyd 5, Setliff 8, Miller 5, Hill 8, Zahn 6, A. VanDeHei 8. 3-pt: K. VandeHei 5, Hill. FT: 5-11. Fouls: 20.
New London 63, Wausau East 51
WAUSAU - Shelby Glodowski scored 27 points to lead the Bulldogs to the win over the Lumberjacks.
Jensen Mix added 12 points for New London, which led by eight points at halftime.
Sydney Crawford scored 25 points to lead Wausau East.
New London 28 35 - 63
Wausau East 20 31 - 51
New London: Handschke 4, Langel 4, Stroesenreuther 2, Allen 2, K. Mix 6, Glodowski 27, J. Mix 12, Reybrock 6. 3-pt: J. Mix, Reybrock 2. FT: 11-17. Fouls: 17.
Wausau East: Coushman 7, Burger 8, Schjoneman 2, Herrick 2, Crawford 25, Liss-’s-Gravemade 3, Michlig 4. 3-pt: Crawford 6. FT: 13-22. Fouls: 20.
Sheboygan Falls 49, Brillion 27
SHEBOYGAN FALLS - Addison Schliewe scored 18 points to lead the Falcons to the win over the Lions.
Brillion was led by Amaya Brooks with 12 points.
Brillion 17 10 - 27
Sheboygan Falls 26 23 - 49
Brillion: Hale 8, C. Schuh 3, Ott 2, Brooks 12, E. Schuh 2. 3-pt: Brooks 2, Hale 2, C. Schuh, Ott. FT: 0-0. Fouls: 11.
Sheboygan Falls: A.Nickolai 2, A. Schliewe 18, Reinl 4, N. Nickolai 4, Schroeder 10, M. Schliewe 11. 3-pt: None. FT: 7-14. Fouls: 12.
Valders 49, Chilton 37
CHILTON - Adahlyn Hoerl poured in 23 points, but it wasn't enough as the Tigers fell to the Vikings.
Leading the way for Valders were Claire Zipperer with 17 points and Audrey Wagner with 10.
Winneconne 49, Markesan 40
WINNECONNE - The Wolves took a nine-point halftime lead and maintained it in the second half in their win over the Hornets.
Jada Kaiser, Taylor Rogers and Isabella Schaffer each scored 10 points for Winneconne.
Markesan 15 25 - 40
Winneconne 24 25 - 49
Winneconne: Kaiser 10, Rogers 10, Gardner 2, Schaffer 10, Verkuilen 4, Braman 4, Knobloch 5, Mitchell 4. 3-pt: Rogers 2, Schaffer. FT: 10-20. Fouls: 20.
State scores
Algoma 64, Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran 36
Almond-Bancroft 61, Necedah 28
Altoona 72, Osseo-Fairchild 41
Amherst 38, Adams-Friendship 30
Antigo 43, Tomahawk 39
Arcadia 43, Black River Falls 31
Auburndale 43, Columbus Catholic 27
Baldwin-Woodville 50, Somerset 42
Bangor 59, Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 14
Barron 41, Cameron 25
Beaver Dam 64, Sheboygan Area Luth. 52
Belleville 70, Shullsburg 63
Beloit Memorial 76, Milwaukee Hamilton 5
Bowler 65, Stockbridge 40
Brookfield Academy 75, Kenosha Christian Life 35
Cambridge 52, Columbus 42
Catholic Central 63, Big Foot 58
Catholic Memorial 63, Big Foot 58
Chesterton 43, Cristo Rey 34
Chetek-Weyerhaeuser 51, Ashland 27
Clear Lake 54, Spring Valley 28
Cochrane-Fountain City 58, Alma Center Lincoln 45
Coleman 68, Oneida Nation 47
Deerfield 45, Brodhead 42
Dodgeville 54, Black Hawk 35
Durand-Arkansaw 51, Fall Creek 33
Eau Claire Memorial 66, River Falls 48
Eau Claire North 66, New Richmond 51
Elkhorn Area 72, Clinton 37
Ellsworth 58, Amery 49
Fort Atkinson 55, East Troy 47
Germantown 95, Wisconsin Lutheran 84
Greendale 56, Westosha Central 52
Greenfield 47, Franklin 44
Hayward 56, Northwestern 38
Holmen 42, Prairie du Chien 36
Howards Grove 58, Kohler 46
Hudson 67, Chippewa Falls 20
Independence 55, Alma-Pepin 42
Janesville Craig 72, Middleton 65
Kenosha Bradford 66, Milwaukee Reagan 15
Kenosha Tremper 41, Badger 34
Kettle Moraine 51, Mukwonago 37
Kettle Moraine Lutheran 97, Lakeside Lutheran 40
Kewaunee 63, Gibraltar 39
Kickapoo 56, Wonewoc-Center 30
Kiel 45, New Holstein 40
Laconia 83, Lomira 36
Lake Country Lutheran 54, Delavan-Darien 37
Lake Holcombe 66, Lac Courte Oreilles 26
Lake Mills 57, Marshall 37
Lakeland 53, Mosinee 38
Lena 69, St Thomas Aquinas 6
Living Word Lutheran 67, University School of Milwaukee 21
Lodi 53, Waterloo 50
Luther 52, Westby 38
Madison East 71, Madison West 22
Madison La Follette 59, Janesville Parker 41
Madison Memorial 51, Sun Prairie 40
Marshfield 59, Baraboo 28
Mayville 58, Campbellsport 34
McFarland 71, Milton 64
Melrose-Mindoro 63, Blair-Taylor 60
Menomonie 72, Rice Lake 69
Milwaukee DSHA 67, West Allis Hale 27
Mineral Point 50, Platteville 42
Mount Horeb 60, Evansville 56
Muskego 57, Waukesha West 37
Neillsville 71, Mondovi 30
Nekoosa 47, Montello 45
New Auburn 59, Butternut 38
New Berlin Eisenhower 76, Martin Luther 42
Niagara 39, Gillett 34
Northwood 69, Birchwood 18
Notre Dame 77, Manitowoc Lincoln 36
Notre Dame 77, Manitowoc Lutheran 36
Oakfield 65, Princeton 27
Oconto 59, Sturgeon Bay 23
Oregon 71, Cuba City 54
Osceola 50, Unity 33
Oshkosh North 62, Appleton West 43
Owen-Withee 44, Hurley 35
Pacelli 67, Menominee Indian 52
Pewaukee 71, Brookfield East 64, OT
Phillips 62, Laona-Wabeno 42
Pittsville 65, Iola-Scandinavia 24
Plymouth 59, Sheboygan North 47
Prairie 89, Brown Deer 72
Prescott 52, Saint Croix Central 31
Reedsburg Area 58, Tomah 34
Rhinelander 44, Medford Area 29
Rib Lake 56, Northland Pines 37
Rio 53, Johnson Creek 20
River Ridge 68, Boscobel 40
Riverdale 69, Richland Center 31
Roncalli 53, Two Rivers 32
Rosholt 43, Northland Lutheran 34
Royall 59, Ithaca 46
Salam School 65, Faith Christian 42
Shawano 72, Merrill 45
Sheboygan South 50, Green Bay East 42
Shiocton 52, Wild Rose 43
Shoreland Lutheran 70, Kenosha Indian Trail 54
Slinger 50, Kewaskum 36
Southern Door 51, Peshtigo 44
Spooner 48, Cumberland 38
St. Mary's Springs 73, North Fond du Lac 57
St. Croix Falls 55, Ladysmith 12
Tri-County 31, Marion 29
Valley Christian 58, Central Wisconsin Christian 51
Verona 78, Sun Prairie West 59
Waterford 61, Racine Horlick 41
Watertown 58, Hamilton 36
Waunakee 61, DeForest 49
Wautoma 50, Waupaca 39
Wauwatosa West 72, West Bend West 31
Webster 48, Bruce 17
West De Pere 50, Bay Port 29
West Salem 84, Viroqua 25
Westfield 63, Berlin 46
Weyauwega-Fremont 72, Port Edwards 67
Whitehall 75, Eleva-Strum 46
Whitewater 39, Burlington 34
Whitnall 74, Milwaukee Golda Meir 37
Winnebago Lutheran Academy 60, Omro 42
Wisconsin Heights 54, Monroe 29
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 54, Marathon 22
BOYS BASKETBALL
Appleton North 84, Wausau West 55
WAUSAU - Grant Hardy scored 22 of his game-high 29 points in the first half to lead the Lightning to the nonconference win.
Abraham Tomori added 16 points, Will Sweeney scored 12 and Nate Ramus had 11 for the Lightning.
Appleton North: Sweeney 12, Ramus 11, Hardy 29, Hansen 5, Guilbeault 5, Kuehl 2, Tomori 16, Zdzieblowski 4.
Marshfield 52, Appleton East 51
APPLETON - Brooks Hinson made two free throws with 14 seconds remaining in the game to put the Tigers ahead by one in their nonconference win over the Patriots.
Hinson finished with 15 points to lead Marshfield.
Cade Prestigiacomo led Appleton East with 13 points. Brayden Nieman added 12.
Marshfield 24 28 - 52
Appleton East 20 31 - 51
Marshfield: Pohl 11, Ketterer 3, Hinson 15, Freis 5, Ramberg 5, Knecht 13. 3-pt: Pohl 3, Ketterer, Hinson, Freis, Ramberg, Knecht 2. FT: 9-16. Fouls: 12.
Appleton East: La Chapell 9, Prestigiacomo 13, Nieman 12, Keil 3, Demerath 6, Weisbach 3, Feldhausen 5. 3-pt: La Chapell, Prestigiacomo, Nieman 2, Keil, Demerath 2, Weisbach. FT: 5-11. Fouls: 13.
Stevens Point 55, Neenah 47
STEVENS POINT - Grant Chandonais scored 16 points and had seven rebounds for the Panthers in the win over the Rockets.
Baraka Makalin added 14 points for SPASH.
Neenah was led by Brady Corso with 27 points and Charlie Wunderlich with 11.
Fox Valley Lutheran 74, Waupaca 62
APPLETON - The Foxes grabbed a 10-point lead at halftime in their win over the Comets.
Adam Loberger led Fox Valley Lutheran with 23 points. Sam Ferge added 18 points. Elijah Last scored 12 points.
Riley Bechard scored 21 points for Waupaca with Aaron Wolff and Henry Mouw adding 16 and 15 points, respectively.
Waupaca 29 33 - 62
Fox Valley Lutheran 39 35 - 74
Waupaca: Durrant 2, Adamczak 8, Mouw 15, Wolff 16, Bechard 21.
Fox Valley Lutheran: Ferge 18, Feidt 5, Loberger 23, Heyn 4, Heiges 6, Last 12, Dahlke 6.
Little Chute 66, Oconto Falls 32
LITTLE CHUTE – The Mustangs used a huge second half to roll past the Panthers in NEC action.
Grant Hermus led the way for Little Chute with 18 points, while Tyler Fischer added 15.
The Mustangs grabbed an eight-point halftime advantage before finishing on a 40-14 run in the second half.
Alex Haines paced Oconto Falls with 11 points.
Oconto Falls 18 14 - 32
Little Chute 26 40 - 66
Oconto Falls: Bursa 2, Haines 11, McDonald 2, Beaman 9, Adler 2, Cahak 5, Moody 1. 3-pt: Cahak. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 12.
Little Chute: Sullivan 3, Vandenburgt 6, Manns 1, Hermus 18, Fischer 15, Peeters 3, Effa 6, Jkubek 8, Magnussen 3, Alcala 1, Joten 2. 3-pt: Fischer, Peeters. FT: 6-11. Fouls: 12.
Wrightstown 66, Denmark 56
DENMARK - The Tigers trailed at halftime but went on an 11-0 run early in the second half to take the lead in the win over the Vikings.
Denmark would rally to take the lead but Ethan Cyra’s 3-pointer with 9:51 left in the game gave Wrightstown the lead for good.
Grant Lamers led Wrightstown with 16 points. Cyra had 14 points. Aiden Humphreys and Jaeden Kittoe both scored 10.
Drake Derricks led Denmark with 13 points. Eli Kapinos and Jack Dewar both added 11.
Wrightstown 31 35 - 66
Denmark 37 19 - 56
Wrightstown: Sundin 2, Kittoe 10, Van Zeeland 3, Lamers 16, Humphreys 10, Bosma 2, Colwell 9, Cyra 14. 3-pt: Kittoe 3, Lamers 3, Humphreys, Cyra. FT: 7-11. Fouls: 20.
Denmark: Delarwelle 4, Dittmer 4, Derricks 13, Kapinos 11, Malay 9, Dewar 11, Lamack 4. 3-pt: Derricks, Kapinnos, Malay 3, Dewar. FT: 10-17. Fouls: 15.
Clintonville 64, Freedom 48
FREEDOM - Jack Yaeger scored 22 points to lead the Truckers to the North Eastern Conference win over the Irish.
Sam Wegener added 18 points, Kade Rosenow had 12 and Jonathon Scherschel scored 10 for Clintonville.
Freedom was led by Ashton Peterson with 15 points.
Clintonville: Scherschel 10, Rosenow 12, Wegener 18, Yaeger 22, Hagberg 2.
Freedom: Peterson 15, Sowinski 10, Davis 9, Wedin 6, Kortz 6, Eberhardt 2.
Plymouth 73, Menasha 70
PLYMOUTH - The Panthers got 17 points apiece from Kayden Schultz, Jack Jacquat and Jordan Schmitt in the nonconference win over the Bluejays.
Menasha trailed 35-33 at halftime.
Parker Wienandt led Menasha with 16 points. CK White added 14, while Tayden Wilke and Jacob Coopman each scored 12.
Menasha 33 37 - 70
Plymouth 35 38 - 73
Menasha: Makome 1, Hibbler 7, Wienandt 16, Coopman 12, Sconiers 2, Stuart 1, White 14, Lockridge 5, Wilke 12. 3-pt: Coopman 4, Wilke 2, White, Wienandt, Hibbler. FT: 5-10. Fouls: 31.
Plymouth: Blad 9, Shutter 8, K. Schultz 17, Jacquat 17, T. Schultz 2, Schmitt 17, Troka 3. 3-pt: Schmitt 2, Blad, Shutter, K. Schultz. FT: 24-40. Fouls: 12.
St. Mary Catholic 74, Bonduel 67
BONDUEL - Fisher MacKenzie and Braeden Brenn both scored 18 points to lead the Zephyrs to the victory over the Bears.
Preston Fields added 14 points for St. Mary Catholic.
Bonduel, which made 12 3-point baskets, was led by Noah Weider with 18 points. Race Anvelink chipped in with 11.
St. Mary Catholic 28 46 - 74
Bonduel 36 31 - 67
St. Mary Catholic: Brenn 18, Fairweather 5, Uhlenbrauck 8, Fields 14, Ortscheid 3, Mackenzie 18, Czarneski 8. 3-pt: Uhlenbrauck 2, Ortscheid, Mackenzie 5. FT: 17-31. Fouls: 15.
Bonduel: Johnson 9, Margelofsky 7, Springborn 6, Tauchen 6, Hartmann 2, Weier 18, Wesenberg 5, Anvelink 11, Roberts 3. 3-pt: Johnson 2, Margelofsky, Springborn 2, Tauchen, Weier, Wesenberg, Anvelink 3, Roberts. FT: 11-17. Fouls: 20.
Brillion 71, Hilbert 32
BRILLION - The Lions had 14 players score in their win over the Wolves.
Lucas Mathes led Brillion with 12 points. Grady Geiger added 10.
Brody Hein led Hilbert with 12 points.
Hilbert 12 20 - 32
Brillion 46 25 - 71
Hilbert: Huettl 8, Halbach 6, Dohr 2, Hein 12, Sheets 4. 3-pt: Hein 2. FT: 4-4. Fouls: 20.
Brillion: Gantz 4, Krepline 8, Shiek 2, Vande Hey 2, Lehman 5, Leiterman 4, Fischer 2, Dvorachek 8, Cousin 4, Mathes 12, Geiger 10, Holly 3, Schwartz 6, Schmidt 1. 3-pt: None. FT: 13-22. Fouls: 10.
Wausau East 74, New London 60
NEW LONDON – Jesse Napgezek scored 18 points and Brady Priholda added 12 as the Lumberjacks pulled away in the second half for the nonconference win.
Also scoring in double figures for East were Caden Werth and Jaydan Garrett with 11 each.
Wausau East 36 38 - 74
New London 30 30 - 60
Wausau East: Werth 11, Garrett 11, Napgezek 18, Rozwadowski 9, Barthels 7, Prihoda 12, Cayley 6. 3-pt: Werth, Garrett, Rozwadowski, Barthels. FT: 10-17. Fouls: 17.
Oconto 71, Shiocton 55
OCONTO - The Blue Devils led by 16 points at halftime in the nonconference win over the Chiefs.
Carter Koch led Oconto with 25 points. Jackson Martin added 17 points.
Shiocton was led by Cody Young with 12 points and Bennett Schmidt with 11.
Shiocton 24 31 - 55
Oconto 40 31 - 71
Shiocton: C.Young 12, Dewar 2, S. Young 6, K. Bergsbaken 2, Marcks 9, Schmidt 11, Singler 2, C. Bergsbaken 8, Jorgensen 3. 3-pt: C. Bergsbaken 2, C. Young, Schmidt, Jorgensen. FT: 2-2. Fouls: 13.
Oconto: Alwin 3, Martin 17, Campshure 9, Hartman 5, Brzozowski 2, Goetsch 2, Koch 25, Guerrero 8. 3-pt: Koch 3, Guerrero 2, Hartman, Campshure, Martin, Alwin. FT: 8-20. Fouls: 8.
Crivitz 73, Manawa 61
CRIVITZ - Tegan Werner scored 25 points to lead the Wolverines to the win over the Wolves.
Kade Thoma and Jackson Flowers added 18 and 17 points, respectively, for Crivitz.
Manawa was led by Nathan Gorman’s 21 points. Vincente Timm and Brady Jaeckle scored 17 and 13 points, respectively.
Manawa 30 31 - 61
Crivitz 38 35 - 73
Manawa: Jaeckle 13, Strebe 4, Gorman 21, Timm 17, Zemple 6. 3-pt: Jaeckle 2, Gorman, Timm. FT: 15-28. Fouls: .22
Crivitz: Thoma 18, Werner 25, Klaver 6, Flowers 17, Polomis 7. 3-pt: None. FT: 13-24. Fouls: 22.
State scores
Abundant Life-St. Ambrose 91, Parkview 40
Alma Center Lincoln 59, New Lisbon 31
Amery 71, Colfax 59
Amherst 66, Wild Rose 44
Aquinas 78, Melrose-Mindoro 36
Argyle 76, Cassville 60
Baldwin-Woodville 42, Turtle Lake 29
Baraboo 56, Portage 43
Beaver Dam 71, Fort Atkinson 44
Boscobel 78, Benton 30
Burlington 48, Mukwonago 46
Cadott 54, Abbotsford 52
Cambria-Friesland 50, Rio 38
Cashton 69, Kickapoo 28
Central Wisconsin Christian 80, Valley Christian 35
Cochrane-Fountain City 63, Ellsworth 41
Cristo Rey 59, Chesterton 57
Crivitz 73, Manawa 61
Darlington 75, Dodgeville 36
Deerfield 57, Palmyra-Eagle 41
Dodgeland 75, Wayland 43
Eastbrook Academy 62, University Lake 37
Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran 60, Alma-Pepin 38
Edgerton 70, New Glarus 57
Elcho 59, Gresham Community 40
Elk Mound 58, Stanley-Boyd 53, OT
Elkhorn Area 70, Clinton 58
Fall Creek 52, Altoona 42
Florence 62, Wausaukee 29
Freedom 45, Clintonville 39
Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 74, Bangor 57
Grafton 68, Milwaukee Lutheran 64
Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran 67, Sheboygan Christian 58
Green Bay Preble 83, Green Bay East 53
Greendale 72, Shorewood 65
Hartford 71, Manitowoc 54
Heritage Christian 65, Martin Luther 48
Holmen 68, Wisconsin Rapids 59
Hortonville 77, Notre Dame 36
Iola-Scandinavia 58, Pittsville 32
Iowa-Grant 77, Highland 73
Jefferson 75, Waterloo 41
Johnson Creek 48, Madison Country Day 35
Kewaskum 54, Lomira 49
Kohler 79, University School of Milwaukee 50
La Crosse Central 66, Eau Claire North 53
Lakeside Lutheran 81, Watertown Luther Prep 55
Lourdes Academy 55, Hustisford 42
Luther 76, Tomah 65
Luxemburg-Casco 69, Marinette 52
Manitowoc Lutheran 69, Kewaunee 56
Marathon 77, Spencer 32
Mauston 66, Necedah 26
McFarland 87, Edgewood 58
Menomonee Falls 45, Catholic Memorial 41
Merrill 70, Shawano 68
Milton 79, Oregon 63
Milwaukee King 70, Milwaukee South 38
Milwaukee Carmen 88, Brown Deer 73
Milwaukee Juneau 90, Messmer 61
Mineral Point 78, Platteville 68
Mondovi 45, Eleva-Strum 22
Monona Grove 84, Watertown 58
Muskego 48, Racine Park 41
Nekoosa 78, Greenwood 37
New Auburn 74, Butternut 18
Niagara 66, Carney-Nadeau, Mich. 32
Oakfield 66, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah 54
Onalaska 74, Menomonie 53
Oostburg 89, Port Washington 70
Pacelli 81, Menominee Indian 30
Pius XI Catholic 78, Dominican 20
Potosi 63, Albany 34
Prairie 78, Williams Bay 40
Prentice 70, Flambeau 58
Princeton 57, Markesan 51
Pulaski 51, Wittenberg-Birnamwood 48
Racine Lutheran 81, Union Grove 66
Reedsville 51, Ozaukee 46
Rib Lake 54, Northland Pines 23
Ripon 56, Campbellsport 45
River Valley 72, Evansville 36
Salam School 77, Faith Christian 35
Sauk Prairie 57, Reedsburg Area 38
Scales Mound, Ill. 50, Shullsburg 45
Shoreland Lutheran 70, Living Word Lutheran 38
Solon Springs 77, Frederic 39
Somerset 95, Barron 57
Southwestern 63, Wauzeka-Steuben 53
Sparta 70, Black River Falls 59
Spring Valley 46, McDonell Central 43
Stockbridge 49, Bowler 33
Stoughton 69, Mount Horeb 67
Stratford 43, Neillsville 41
Superior 79, Saint Croix Central 68, OT
Tenor-Veritas 77, St. Augustine 68
Thorp 57, Gilman 20
Unity 53, St. Croix Falls 45
Verona 79, Milwaukee Riverside University 32
Viroqua 68, Richland Center 44
Warren, Ill. 56, Belmont 42
Waukesha West 99, Cudahy 30
Wausau East 74, New London 60
Wauwatosa West 67, Fond du Lac 53
Webster 68, Bruce 62
West Allis Central 66, Waterford 61
Weyauwega-Fremont 72, Port Edwards 67
Whitefish Bay 58, Waukesha North 48
Whitnall 63, Racine St. Catherine's 56
Wilmot 70, Big Foot 62
Winneconne 73, North Fond du Lac 57
Winter 77, South Shore 35
Wisconsin Lutheran 73, Brookfield Central 46
BOYS HOCKEY
Neenah/Hortonville/Menasha 9, Fox Cities 0
GRAND CHUTE - Ben Carey, Mark Sutton and Evan Hans each scored two goals for the Rockets in the victory.
Cartyr Simonson, Cooper Zinda and Cole Rothermel added goals for NHM. Calvin Zinda had three assists.
NHM goalie Aaron Jacoby made eight saves. Stars goalie Elliot Reichenbacher had 28 saves.
Waupaca 7, Shawano/Bonduel 2
SHAWANO - Dylan Smith scored three goals and had an assist to lead the Comets to the victory.
Ryan Mace added two goals, while Alex Gusmer and Zack Gusmer also scored. Liam Bloedow had three assists.
Shawano/Bonduel goals were scored by Gavin Hundt and Karson Stoss. Blake Knope had two assists.
Waupaca goalie Carson Jameson made 16 saves. Shawano/Bonduel got 16 saves from Tyson Lyons and 14 saves from Kaiden Thornborrow.
Fond du Lac 5, Appleton United 2
FOND DU LAC - Landon Larson put the United ahead 1-0 on a power play in the first period but the Cardinals scored the next five goals in their win.
James Lewis, who assisted on Larson’s goal, scored on a power play late in the third period for the United. Larson assisted on that goal.
Fond du Lac got two goals from Blake Spies and one each from Drake Deanovich, Connor Klapperich and Peyton Umentum. Deanovich had two assists for Fond du Lac.
Spencer Shober had nine saves in goal for Fond du Lac. Brandon Tobak made 48 saves for Appleton United.
This article originally appeared on Appleton Post-Crescent: Here are Tuesday's high school sports results for the Appleton area