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West De Pere 63, Ashwaubenon 48

ASHWAUBENON - The Phantoms outscored the Jaguars 35-16 in the second half to pull away for the win.

Madisyn Berggren led West De Pere with 20 points. Faith Walder added 16.

Lauren Seeling and Bella Daul led Ashwaubenon with 13 and 11 points, respectively.

West De Pere 28 35 - 63

Ashwaubenon 32 16 - 48

West De Pere: Alex Rattray 2, Walder 16, Racine 7, Anna Rattray 9, Runke 2, Berggren 20, Hoffman 1, Van Ess 6. 3-pt: Anna Rattray 3, Berggren, Van Ess. FT: 18-23. Fouls: 23.

Ashwaubenon: Raye 6, Whiters 3, Phipps 5, Guarascio 6, Daul 11, Seeling 13, Johnson 4. 3-pt: Whiters, Phipps, Daul 2. FT: 18-27. Fouls: 19.

De Pere 68, Appleton North 38

DE PERE - Egan Bierowski scored 12 points to lead three Redbirds players in double figures in the nonconference win over the Lightning.

Abby Tassoul and Claire Bjorge both added 11 points for De Pere.

Appleton North was led by Kate Vanden Berg with nine points.

Appleton North 19 19 - 38

De Pere 32 36 - 68

Appleton North: Williamson 7, Busch 4, Griffith 5, Vanden Berg 9, Werfal 5, Peterson 6, Maas 2. 3-pt: Williamson, Busch, Werfal. FT: 7-15. Fouls: 19.

De Pere: Spaeth 5, Tassoul 11, Ciesielczyk 5, Dwyer 7, Fischer 5, Bjorge 11, Bierowski 12, Hafeman 8, Peters 4. 3-pt: Tassoul 2, Bierowski 2, Spaeth, Ciesielczyk, Bjorge. FT: 11-18. Fouls: 13.

Appleton East 70, Green Bay Preble 28

GREEN BAY – The Patriots raced out to a huge early lead and continued their onslaught in the second half to earn the nonconference win.

Ella Sweeney led a balanced scoring attack with 17 points, while Torie Neubauer added 16, Lilly Meulemans 12 and Jenna Ott 11.

The Hornets were paced by Jada Raeder with nine points.

Appleton East 37 33 – 70

Green Bay Preble 16 12 - 28

Appleton East: Schwan 1, Ott 11, Gerard 4, Schwartz 2, Meulemans 12, Neubauer 16, Sweeney 17, Jazdzewski 7. 3-pt: Ott, Meulemans 2, Neubauer, Sweeney 3. FT: 15-18. Fouls: 14.

Green Bay Preble: Gorecki 2, Watzka 2, Smith 2, Lucassen 6, Dreger 3, Paplham 4, Raeder 9. 3-pt: Lucassen 2, Dreger. FT: 3-9. Fouls: 17.

Kaukauna 50, Bay Port 47

SUAMICO – The Ghosts buried 11 3-pointers and held off a furious Bay Port rally to get the nonconference victory in the season opener for both teams.

Kaukauna led 27-15 at the half, but Bay Port bounced back to tie the game on two occasions, including 41-41 with less than four minutes left in regulation.

The Ghosts got a conventional 3-point play from Addison Baumgart, a 3-pointer from Josie Djupstrom and a basket from Savanna Robinson the rest of the way to ice the win. A 3-point attempt by Bay Port missed the mark in the closing seconds.

Baumgart and Djupstrom had 13 points each to lead the Ghosts and also hit three 3-pointers each. The Ghosts committed 24 turnovers, but still gutted out the victory. Djupstrom also had seven rebounds for Kaukauna.

Ellie McDermid, the Pirates’ standout 6-foot-3 center, had 18 points and eight rebounds.

Kaukauna 27 23 – 50

Bay Port 15 32 – 47

Kaukauna: Plate 8, Djupstrom 13, Baumgart 13, Reader 9, Robinson 5, Ebben 2. 3-pt: Djupstrom 3, Baumgart 3, Reader 3, Plate 2. FT: 5-5. Fouls: 6.

Bay Port: Dudra 5, Coughlin 5, Tebon 12, Rau 3, E. McDermid 18, Williams 4. 3-pt: Tebon 4, Dudra, Coughlin, Rau. FT: 6-7. Fouls: 13.

Manitowoc 88, Green Bay East 17

GREEN BAY – Laurin Hamann scored 19 points and Sarah Bolchen added 17 as the Ships took a 52-13 halftime advantage and never looked back.

Kendell Schmitz and Grace Fruzen added 16 points apiece for Manitowoc.

Kiana Brandner led the Red Devils with seven points.

Manitowoc allowed just four second-half points en route to the nonconference win.

Manitowoc 52 36 – 88

Green Bay East 13 4 - 17

Manitowoc: Bolchen 17, Peterson 6, Kulpa 2, Schmitz 16, Fruzen 16, Hamann 19, Conard 2, Swoboda 7, Breese 2, Kaiser 1. 3-pt: Bolchen 2, Schmitz 2, Fruzen 2, Hamann 2. FT: 11-17. Fouls: 13.

Green Bay East: Mariner 5, Payant 3, Brandner 7, La Tour 2. 3-pt: Payant, Brandner. FT: 5-8. Fouls: 15.

New London 42, Pulaski 37

NEW LONDON - Shelby Glodowski and Jensen Mix scored 13 and 12 points, respectively, as the Bulldogs staved off the Red Raiders.

Maggie Lardinois led Pulaski with nine points.

Pulaski 16 21 - 37

New London 25 17 - 42

Pulaski: Lardinois 9, Fischer 5, Urben 4, Mangold 4, Gwidt 4, Hasser 1, Servais 3, Sprangers 7. 3-pt: Lardinois 3, Fischer, Servais. FT: 4-11. Fouls: 21.

New London: Handschke 3, Langel 6, K. Mix 8, Glodowski 13, J. Mix 12. 3-pt: Handschke, Glodowski, J. Mix 2. FT: 12-18. Fouls: 18.

Denmark 58, Wrightstown 55

DENMARK - The Vikings trailed the Tigers 26-16 at halftime but rallied for the win.

Kiarrah Micolichek led Denmark with 25 points. Allie VanVonderen added 18 points for Denmark.

Ella Verbeten scored 19 points to lead Wrightstown. Mallory Colwell added 12.

Wrightstown 26 29 - 55

Denmark 16 42 - 58

Wrightstown: Verbeten 19, Durocher 5, Leick 2, Windey 4, Colwell 12, Peters 3, Bousley 1, Fandrey 9. 3-pt: Verbeten 5, Durocher, Windey, Colwell 3. FT: 11-23. Fouls: 25.

Denmark: Van Noie 8, Quick 2, Vogel 5, Micolichek 25, VanVonderen 18. 3-pt: Van Noie, Vogel, Micolichek 3 FT: 21-34. Fouls: 17.

Crivitz 62, NEW Lutheran 54

GREEN BAY - Kiya Brand scored 30 points while Taryn Tracy scored 18 in the Wolverines’ win over the Blazers.

Lexie Meerstein led NEW Lutheran with 24 points. Ingrid Beaumont added 13.

Crivitz 31 31 - 62

NEW Lutheran 34 20 - 54

Crivitz: Gustafson 1, K. Pusick 6, Brand 30, Tracy 18, Werner 2, M. Pusick 5. 3-pt: K. Pusick, Brand 3, Tracy. FT: 13-24. Fouls: 17.

NEW Lutheran: Lemke-Scott 4, Atkinson 5, Beaumont 13, Nelson 3, Meerstein 24, Saliger 5. 3-pt: Atkinson, Nelson, Meerstein. FT: 9-17. Fouls: 20.

Lena 86, Bowler 25

LENA - Eva Brooks and Madilyn Thomson each scored 20 points for Lena in the victory.

Kali Fischer added 18 points for Lena, which scored 58 points in the first half.

Bowler 16 9 - 25

Lena 58 28 - 86

Bowler: Treptow 3, Stevens 18, Rickert 4. 3-pt: Stevens 2, Treptow. FT: 2-5. Fouls: 9.

Lena: Lambert 5, Brooks 20, Van Ark 2, H. Thomson 4, M. Thomson 20, Fischer 18, Kostreva 2, Cook 3, Potter 6, Kushner 6. 3-pt: Brooks, Cook. FT: 10-13. Fouls: 3.

Coleman 48, Peshtigo 22

COLEMAN – The Cougars raced out to a 33-12 halftime lead and cruised to the nonconference win.

Kiersten Jensen led the Coleman attack with a game-high 13 points.

Shayla Boettcher led the way for Peshtigo with six points.

Peshtigo 12 10 – 22

Coleman 33 15 - 48

Peshtigo: Nelson 5, Brissette 2, Waldon 2, Finger 2, Boettcher 6, Mullins 5. 3-pt: Nelson, Mullins. FT: 2-3. Fouls: 14.

Coleman: Kostreva 9, Breuninger 3, Markiewicz 6, Hoida 2, S. Broderick 2, C. Broderick 2, Gross 2, Compe 7, Jensen 13, Kurth 2. 3-pt: Markiewicz, Jensen. FT: 12-22. Fouls: 11.

State scores

Amherst 50, Brillion 46

Argyle 64, Belmont 48

Assumption 80, Edgar 26

Athens 71, Rib Lake 27

Auburndale 47, Newman Catholic 39

Badger 62, Racine Case 41

Baldwin-Woodville 63, Amery 38

Barneveld 42, Lancaster 30

Beaver Dam 44, Watertown 27

Belleville 51, Columbus 48

Beloit Memorial 93, Milwaukee Vincent 2

Berlin 71, Mayville 22

Big Foot 49, Clinton 37

Boyceville 41, Independence 35

Brookfield East 55, Oak Creek 42

Brown Deer 68, Milwaukee Washington 51

Cambridge 54, Lake Mills 43

Cashton 57, Seneca 25

Chesterton 44, St. Augustine 13

Chetek-Weyerhaeuser 37, Spring Valley 33

Cochrane-Fountain City 44, Sparta 33

Darlington 40, Platteville 34

De Soto 56, Hillsboro 35

Deerfield 59, Palmyra-Eagle 56

Dodgeville 60, Wisconsin Heights 40

Drummond 45, Luck 42

East Troy 54, Jefferson 37

Eau Claire Memorial 70, Superior 55

Eau Claire North 84, Wisconsin Rapids 54

Edgerton 67, Evansville 49

Elk Mound 50, Fall Creek 47

Ellsworth 58, Altoona 36

Fox Valley Lutheran 46, Waupaca 38

Franklin 57, Brookfield Central 37

Frederic 41, Clayton 33

Freedom 66, Clintonville 27

Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 42, Blair-Taylor 39

Germantown 78, Cedarburg 61

Greenfield 46, West Allis Hale 44

Greenwood 53, Augusta 34

Hamilton 53, Oconomowoc 48

Hartford 79, Fond du Lac 59

Johnson Creek 54, Madison Country Day 15

Kenosha Indian Trail 51, Catholic Central 27

Kewaskum 62, North Fond du Lac 52

Kewaunee 66, Manitowoc Lutheran 45

Kohler 52, Roncalli 44

Ladysmith 46, Stanley-Boyd 31

Lakeland 56, Shawano 48

Laona-Wabeno 63, Oconto 36

Lomira 60, Ripon 49

Lourdes Academy 79, Hustisford 13

Luther 53, Melrose-Mindoro 40

Madison East 54, Janesville Craig 45

Madison La Follette 72, Sun Prairie West 65

Madison Memorial 74, Janesville Parker 18

Manitowoc 88, Green Bay East 17

Marinette 43, Luxemburg-Casco 35

Martin Luther 56, Whitnall 49

Mauston 69, Richland Center 27

McFarland 61, Sauk Prairie 38

Medford Area 55, Chippewa Falls 48

Menomonee Falls 58, Brookfield Academy 46

Menomonie 67, Onalaska 49

Milwaukee DSHA 69, Sheboygan North 30

Milwaukee Saint Anthony 31, Eastbrook Academy 14

Milwaukee Science 83, Kenosha Tremper 48

Mineral Point 66, River Valley 17

Mondovi 64, Whitehall 59

Monona Grove 70, Waunakee 69, OT

Mount Horeb 56, Baraboo 53

Mukwonago 49, Waterford 36

Muskego 49, Kenosha Bradford 34

Neenah 80, Marshfield 48

Neillsville 65, Tomah 24

New Auburn 45, Lac Courte Oreilles 10

New Berlin Eisenhower 63, Elkhorn Area 55

Oconto Falls 63, Little Chute 21

Oregon 86, Fort Atkinson 30

Ozaukee 66, West Bend West 64

Pacelli 63, Manawa 37

Pardeeville 81, Montello 38

Pittsville 59, Nekoosa 11

Port Washington 59, Random Lake 32

Poynette 55, Waterloo 32

Prairie 80, Wisconsin Lutheran 75

Prairie du Chien 71, La Crosse Logan 52

Prentice 43, Abbotsford 36

Prescott 66, Somerset 64

Princeton 59, Markesan 42

Randolph 58, Fall River 44

Reedsburg Area 77, Stoughton 58

Regis 69, Eleva-Strum 19

Rio 54, Cambria-Friesland 45

River Falls 62, Colfax 52

Royall 68, Black River Falls 33

Saint Croix Central 47, Osceola 44

Saint Francis 55, Kenosha Christian Life 45

Salam School 59, Milwaukee South 17

Seymour 38, Shiocton 34

Sheboygan Area Luth. 97, West Bend East 14

Sheboygan Christian 64, Howards Grove 63

Sheboygan Falls 59, Sheboygan South 27

Shorewood 68, Milwaukee Riverside University 20

Slinger 58, Plymouth 56

South Shore 82, Winter 53

St Mary's Springs 57, New Holstein 43

St Thomas More 71, Cudahy 11

St. Mary Catholic 63, Winneconne 40

Stratford 42, Marathon 21

Three Lakes 44, Northland Pines 40

Turner 38, Brodhead 37

Verona 88, Middleton 32

Waukesha North 58, Milwaukee Lutheran 50

Wausau East 59, Gillett 33

Wauwatosa East 63, South Milwaukee 24

Wauwatosa West 72, Milwaukee King 57

West Salem 57, Holmen 31

Whitefish Bay 69, Kettle Moraine 59

Whitewater 50, Delavan-Darien 42

Wild Rose 67, Iola-Scandinavia 33

Winnebago Lutheran Academy 59, Kiel 42

Wisconsin Dells 59, Lodi 51

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 66, Antigo 42

BOYS BASKETBALL

Seymour 59, Southern Door 49

SEYMOUR - Kyler Marks and Tru Cornell combined for 24 points in the second half of the Thunder’s win over the Eagles.

Marks finished with 19 points. Cornell had 17 for Seymour.

Drew Daoust scored 18 of his 29 points in the first half for Southern Door.

Southern Door 23 26 - 49

Seymour 23 36 - 59

Southern Door: Daoust 29, Malvitz 5, Pierre 11, Berg 4. 3-pt: Daoust 2, Malvitz, Pierre 3. FT: 9-15. Fouls: 18.

Seymour: Chinana 2, Salzman 8, Volz 4, Cornell 17, Geyso 3, Marks 19, Feske 6. 3-pt: Salzman, Cornell 3, Geyso, Marks, Feske. FT: 14-21. Fouls: 15.

Sturgeon Bay 68, Chilton 58

STURGEON BAY – The Clippers broke open a close game in the second half to post the season-opening nonconference win.

Jackson Starr led Sturgeon Bay with 15 points, while Danny Lodl added 14, Calvin Richard 13 and Garrett Ulberg 11.

Ben Willett paced the Tigers with a game-high 18 points, while Bennett Woelfel added 11 and Ryan Pierquet 10.

Chilton 29 29 – 58

Sturgeon Bay 30 38 - 68

Chilton: Woelfel 11, Vanden Heuvel 8, Pierquet 10, Willett 18, Wittmus 9, Geiser 2. 3-pt: Woelfel, Vanden Heuvel 2, Pierquet, Wittmus 2. FT: 8-12. Fouls: 18.

Sturgeon Bay: Ulberg 11, Starr 15, Lodl 14, Tracy 7, Richard 13, B. Evers 2, G. Evers 6. 3-pt: Ulberg 2, Starr 2, Lodl 2, Tracy, Richard 2. FT: 13-22. Fouls: 14.

Oconto 68, Wabeno/Laona 51

WABENO – The Blue Devils raced out to a 37-20 halftime advantage and held the Rebels at bay the rest of the way.

Carter Koch poured in a game-high 30 points, while Cooper Campshure added 16 to pace Oconto.

Walker Winkelman had the hot hand for Wabeno/Laona with 17 points, while Canton Chrisman chipped in with 12.

Oconto 37 31 – 68

Wabeno/Laona 20 31 - 51

Oconto: Bailey 5, Alwin 2, Martin 3, Campshure 16, Hartman 6, Koch 30, Guerrero 6. 3-pt: Bailey, Campshure 3, Koch 2. FT: 14-23. Fouls: 20.

Wabeno/Laona: Connor 2, Cooper 3, Webb 2, Chrisman 12, Smith 4, Winkelman 17, Albrecht 4, Vanzile 7. 3-pt: Chrisman 2, Smith, Winkelman 2. FT: 8-16. Fouls: 20.

Sevastopol 39, Suring 30

STURGEON BAY - The Pioneers made eight more free throws and one more 3-point basket than the Eagles to account for the margin of victory.

Logan Schuh and Damien Lardinois scored 14 and 10 points, respectively, for Sevastopol.

Trent VanDenElzen led Suring with eight points.

Suring 10 20 - 30

Sevastopol 17 22 - 39

Suring: VandenElzen 8, Bailey 7, T. Thompson 6, Booth 3, Q. Thompson 2, Cornell 2, Schrank 2. 3-pt: Booth. FT: 7-14. Fouls: 18.

Sevastopol: Schuh 14, Lardinois 10, Castilllo 6, Mathews 2, Delsart 2, Luedtke 2, deYoung 2, Valdavia 1. 3-pt: Lardinois 2. FT: 15-35. Fouls: 20.

State scores

Abundant Life-St. Ambrose 60, Central Wisconsin Christian 44

Alma Center Lincoln 45, Neillsville 43

Almond-Bancroft 72, Loyal 32

Arcadia 51, Viroqua 47

Argyle 69, Iowa-Grant 67

Baraboo 68, Wisconsin Dells 59

Berlin 80, Winnebago Lutheran Academy 71

Boyceville 66, Independence 31

Brown Deer 66, Messmer 59

Campbellsport 44, Random Lake 25

Catholic Memorial 78, Port Washington 43

Cedar Grove-Belgium 86, New Holstein 59

Cochrane-Fountain City 78, Osseo-Fairchild 58

Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah 71, Valley Christian 46

Elkhorn Area 87, Whitewater 47

Fall River 73, Columbus 51

Highland 55, Boscobel 54

Hillsboro 58, Kickapoo 38

Ithaca 85, New Lisbon 32

Janesville Craig 69, Milton 68

Kenosha Indian Trail 54, El Paso-Gridley, Ill. 36

Kohler 74, Sheboygan Falls 54

Laconia 83, Markesan 46

Ladysmith 56, Chequamegon 34

Lancaster 74, Barneveld 60

Manawa 54, Rosholt 30

Manitowoc Lutheran 81, Two Rivers 53

Marion 42, Faith Christian (Wausau) 27

Martin Luther 84, Mukwonago 76

Milwaukee Lutheran 87, Waukesha West 74

Mount Horeb 74, River Valley 47

Nekoosa 76, Montello 51

North Crawford 49, Riverdale 33

Oconto Falls 73, Menominee Indian 63

Owen-Withee 68, Athens 55

Palmyra-Eagle 49, St. Ambrose 47

Pardeeville 76, Waterloo 53

Parkview 81, Monticello 70

Pecatonica 63, Benton 31

Plymouth 88, Valders 58

Prentice 73, Abbotsford 52

Racine Park 72, Waterford 67

Rhinelander 72, Crandon 56

Richmond-Burton, Ill. 54, Williams Bay 42

River Ridge 60, Fennimore 16

Shawano 63, Lakeland 49

Somerset 100, Colfax 58

Southwestern 71, Cassville 36

St. Augustine 78, Chesterton 36

Tenor-Veritas 83, University Lake 37

Thorp 67, Lake Holcombe 37

Three Lakes 47, Northland Pines 41

University School of Milwaukee 62, Shorewood 44

Wautoma 76, Omro 57

Westby 63, Mauston 27

Westfield 48, Princeton 46

Weston 32, Wonewoc-Center 23

Williams Bay Faith Christian 65, Cristo Rey 57

BOYS HOCKEY

Notre Dame 2, University School of Milwaukee 0

RIVER HILLS - James Flanigan and Bryce Dahl scored goals in the third period to lift the Tritons to the win.

Nathan Antti had an assist for Notre Dame.

Notre Dame goalie Lleyton Jaschke made 30 saves.

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