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TRACK AND FIELD
Division 1
Appleton North Regional
GIRLS
KIMBERLY 179, KAUKAUNA 144, WEST DE PERE 125, HORTONVILLE 76.5, APPLETON NORTH 76.5, MENASHA 38, APPLETON EAST 34, APPLETON WEST 25
Kimberly had seven individual first-place finishes and one relay win to help take the regional title.
Kimberly’s Miranda Winkler was a double winner, taking first in both the 100 and the 300 hurdles.
Kaukauna’s Alexa Kinas was a triple winner, taking first in the long jump, triple jump and 400.
West De Pere won three of the four relay events. Eliza Aitken won the pole vault and the 200 for the Phantoms.
BOYS
KIMBERLY 179, WEST DE PERE 156, KAUKAUNA 128, APPLETON NORTH 66.5, HORTONVILLE 58, APPLETON WEST 56.5, APPLETON EAST 44, MENASHA 12
Kimberly had six first-place finishes in taking the regional crown, winning three individual events and three relay events.
Hortonville’s Ben Smith was a double winner with victories in both the shot put and the discus.
Liam Richards picked up a pair of firsts for Appleton West. Richards won both the 110 and the 300 hurdles.
Complete results: Click here.
De Pere Regional
GIRLS
BAY PORT 173, DE PERE 128.5, GREEN BAY PREBLE 127.5, PULASKI 91, ASHWAUBENON 70, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 45, GREEN BAY EAST 37, GREEN BAY WEST 18
Bay Port won three of the four relay events to power the Pirates to the girls regional title. The Pirates won eight total events. Bay Port’s double winners in individual events included Madeline Thoreson in the long jump and the triple jump.
De Pere’s Emma Coon won the 1,600 and the 3,200.
BOYS
DE PERE 173, GREEN BAY PREBLE 151, BAY PORT 108.5, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 77, PULASKI 62.5, ASHWAUBENON 56, GREEN BAY EAST 42, GREEN BAY WEST 26
Regional champion De Pere, which won seven events, had a double winner in freshman Grady Lenn who won both the 1,600 and the 3,200.
Aiden Cartier also won two individual events, taking first in the long jump and the triple jump. Teammmate Hayden May won the 110 and 300 hurdles.
Green Bay Southwest’s Lyndon Hemmrich-Hartman was a double winner, capturing the 100 and the 200.
Complete results: Click here.
Marshfield Regional
GIRLS
MARSHFIELD 140, D.C. EVEREST 128, STEVENS POINT 113, WAUSAU WEST 94, SHAWANO 90, WAUSAU EAST 50, MERRILL 47, WISCONSIN RAPIDS 32
Marshfield had four individual first-place finishes and one win in the relay events to help take the team title.
Marshfield’s Aubri Brown was a double winner with first-place finishes in the shot put and the discus.
D.C. Everest’s Sara Mlodik won the 800, the 1,600 and the 3,200.
Merrill’s Madison Crossman brought home first-place finishes in the 100 and the 200.
BOYS
STEVENS POINT 196, D.C. EVEREST 142, WAUSAU WEST 95, MARSHFIELD 77.5, WAUSAU EAST 71, WISCONSIN RAPIDS 66, SHAWANO 40.5, MERRILL 12
Stevens Point won the boys title handily with seven individual first-place finishes and one win in the relay events.
Matthew Eiden picked up a pair of wins for Stevens Point, winning the 200 and the 400.
D.C. Everest’s Cole Stevens won both weight events, taking first in the shot put and discus. Blake Postler won both the 110 and 300 hurdles for the Evergreens.
Complete results: Click here.
Division 2
Brillion Regional
GIRLS
XAVIER 147.5, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 115, LITTLE CHUTE 113, KIEL 110, PLYMOUTH 68.5, NEW LONDON 59, BRILLION 53, CHILTON 27, NEW HOLSTEIN 6
Lilie Fouts of Xavier won the 1,600 and the 3,200 to help lead the Hawks to the team title.
Zuzanna Mosienska of Little Chute won the 100 hurdles and the 300 hurdles, and Emma Nilson of Fox Valley Lutheran won the shot put and the discus.
BOYS
FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 142, LITTLE CHUTE 126, NEW LONDON 94, PLYMOUTH 89.5, KIEL 89, XAVIER 80, BRILLION 56.5, CHILTON 20, NEW HOLSTEIN 3
Cavan Dobberstein of Fox Valley Lutheran won the 110 and the 300 hurdles to lead the Foxes to the team title.
Riley Huss of Little Chute won the 800, the 1,600 and the 3,200.
Kyle Wisniewski of New London won the high jump and the long jump, and Wyatt Kilgas of Little Chute won the shot put and the discus.
Complete results: Click here.
Sturgeon Bay Regional
GIRLS
NOTRE DAME 144, FREEDOM 119, TWO RIVERS 118, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 82.5, STURGEON BAY 81.5, WRIGHTSTOWN 55, KEWAUNEE 43, SOUTHERN DOOR 29, DENMARK 27
Danika Apple won the 100 and the 200 to lead the Tritons to the girls team title.
Jaqueline Zacharias of Notre Dame won the discus, Julia Nolle won the long jump and the Tritons also won the 400 relay.
Mikaela Helling of Two Rivers was a double winner, finishing first in the 1,600 and the 3,200.
Freedom’s Lydia Merrick won the 100 hurdles and the 300 hurdles.
BOYS
NOTRE DAME 138, FREEDOM 134, TWO RIVERS 87, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 82, DENMARK 80, KEWAUNEE 75, SOUTHERN DOOR 46, STURGEON BAY 34, WRIGHTSTOWN 25
Joseph Stumpf won the 1,600 and the 3,200 to lead Notre Dame to the team title. Isaac Nowak won the 800 and James Flanigan won the discus for the Tritons.
Austin Phillips of Two Rivers won the 110 and the 300 hurdles.
Simon Alexander of Denmark won the 100 and the 200.
Complete results: Click here.
Waupun Regional
GIRLS
COLUMBUS 131, WATERTOWN LUTHER PREP 101, WAUPUN 100, LAKESIDE LUTHERAN 91, JEFFERSON 88, LAKE COUNTRY LUTHERAN 83, LOMIRA 48, MAYVILLE 30, LAKE MILLS 29
Columbus won one relay event and five individual events en route to the regional title.
Waupun had first-place finishers with Lydia Aalsma in the 400 and Leanah Schlatter in the 300 hurdles.
Mayville’s Edyn Marx won the pole vault.
BOYS
LAKESIDE LUTHERAN 207, WATERTOWN LUTHER PREP 99, WAUPUN 84, COLUMBUS 75.5, LAKE COUNTRY LUTHERAN 70.5, MAYVLLE 67.5, LAKE MILLS 45, JEFFERSON 24, LOMIRA 23.5
Lakeside Lutheran swept the relay events and had 10 individual first-place finishes.
Waupun’s Jacob Abel took first in three events, winning the triple jump, the long jump and the 100.
Division 3
Princeton Regional
GIRLS
LACONIA 142, ASSUMPTION 108, PRINCETON/GREEN LAKE 101, MARKESAN 100, PARDEVILLE 71, PITTSVILLE 56, TRI-COUNTY 53, WILD ROSE 20, NEKOOSA 13, PORT EDWARDS 10, NECEDAH 8, ALMOND-BANCROFT 6
Laconia won three of the relays and two individual events to win the regional title. Molly Duel won the 1,600-meter run for Laconia. Mattie Isaac won the shot put.
Assumption’s Bella Thomas won the two events, taking first in the 100 and 200.
Pittsville’s Reese Grimm won the 400 and the 800.
BOYS
PARDEEVILLE 101, NEKOOSA 92, WILD ROSE 90, MARKESAN 87.5, LACONIA 62, PRINCETON/GREEN LAKE 59, PITTSVILLE 58, NECEDAH 44, ASSUMPTION 41, TRI-COUNTY 22.5, PORT EDWARDS 11, ALMOND-BANCROFT 5
Pardeeville won two relays and one individual event but had enough other top four finishers to win the boys title.
Nekoosa’s Aiden Neduzak captured two events, winning the long jump and the triple jump.
Rosholt Regional
GIRLS
MANAWA 128, NEWMAN CATHOLIC 122, SHIOCTON 121, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 94, ROSHOLT 92, PACELLI 56, AUBURNDALE 37, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 16, NORTHLAND LUTHERAN 12, GRESHAM/BOWLER 11
Olivia Santos of Manawa won the shot put and the discus to help the Wolves to the team title.
Kendal Stingle of Shiocton won the 100 hurdles and the 300 hurdles. Sophia Bablitch of Rosholt won the 1,600 and the 3,200.
BOYS
SHIOCTON 132, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 100, PACELLI 86, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 81, NEWMAN CATHOLIC 76, MANAWA 73, ROSHOLT 69, AUBURNDALE 52, GRESHAM/BOWLER 21
Cade Stingle of Shiocton won the 200, the 110 hurdles and the 300 hurdles to lead the Chiefs to the team title.
Shiocton’s Jacob Klitzke was also a double winner, taking first in the discus and the shot put.
Adam Eiden of Pacelli won two individual events, the 1,600 and the 800.
BASEBALL
De Pere 4, Sheboygan North 1
SHEBOYGAN – The Redbirds earned a share of the Fox River Classic Conference title with the win over the Golden Raiders.
Back-to-back singles by De Pere’s Mason Sequin and Axel Donaldson drove in runs to break up a scoreless game.
Sheboygan North got a run back in its half of the fifth to make it 2-1.
De Pere added a pair of runs in the sixth on a two-run double by Bryan Gerbers that scored Javin Gauthier and Landon Raygo.
Raygo and Lucas Kosey combined to throw a no-hitter. Raygo pitched the first 4⅓ innings, walking four and striking out nine. Koskey threw the final 2⅔, striking out one.
Freedom 5, Clintonville 0
CLINTONVILLE – Carter Kriewaldt led off the game with a walk and scored on a triple by Jack Vosters to put the Irish on top of the Truckers en route to the victory.
Mattt Eberhardt pitched 6⅓ innings for Freedom to get the win. He scattered five hits and walked two while striking out six.
Carson Peters and Rowan Lonigro both had two hits for Freedom. Matt Wyngaard had a triple while Kriewaldt and Peters each had a double.
Kaleb Rath had two of Clintonville’s five hits.
Stevens Point 6, Holmen 1
STEVENS POINT – Ben Fonti (3-0) earned the win for the Panthers after four scoreless innings of four-hit ball, striking out five. Benett Klish allowed two hits, a walk and a run in two innings of relief and Carl Biechler allowed three walks to go with a strikeout in one inning on the mound.
Jackson Fox went a perfect 3-for-3 with a double and three runs scored. Braylen Nystrom also doubled and drove in three runs. Deacon Koback and Klish joined the double parade, each recording a two-bagger.
SPASH improves to 20-1 overall with the victory.
Oconto 6, Oconto Falls 3
OCONTO – The Blue Devils overcame an early 2-0 deficit by scoring six runs in the second and third innings in their win over the Panthers.
Cooper Campshure got the win for Oconto.
Bryton Fuller had two hits for Oconto, which improved its record to 16-5.
Kewaunee 7, Chilton 4
CHILTON – The Storm built a 6-3 lead through three innings in the win over the Tigers.
Payton Kohnle, Owen Carlson and Sawyer Pribek each drove in two runs for Kewaunee. Mitchell Thompson and Ethan Paplham both had two hits.
Max Mueller had two doubles for Chilton. Kenyon Davidson drove in two runs.
Thomas Stangel pitched six innings to get the win for Kewaunee.
Austin Grube took the loss.
Pittsville 11, Abbotsford/Colby 1
PITTSVILLE – The Panthers scored five times in the second inning and never trailed in their win over Abbotsford/Colby.
Dylan Luther had three hits for Pittsville, while Dawson Luther had two hits, drove in two and scored three times. Logan Zickert had three hits, drove in two runs and scored two runs. Easton Damman had two hits, two runs scored and two RBIs.
Brandon Diedrich and Payton Schreiber both had two hits for Abbotsford/Colby.
Zickert pitched a complete to get the win.
JV Castillo took the loss for Abbotsford/Colby.
Plymouth 9, St. Mary Catholic 3
PLYMOUTH – The Panthers scored three runs in the first to claim an early lead, but the Zephyrs retaliated with two runs in the second and one in the third to tie the game.
Plymouth put together back-to-back three-run innings in the fourth and fifth to gain a comfortable advantage and secure the victory.
Jackson Neilitz went 3-for-4 with a double, two runs scored and three RBIs for the Panthers. Alex Ames and Ethan Demuck each added 2-for-4 efforts with a triple each. Ames also scored twice and Demuck scored once while driving in a pair.
Joseph Pirillo led SMC with two hits in four at-bats. Aidan Birling doubled and collected both RBIs for the Zephyrs, and Colin Nigl also doubled. SMC stole eight bases as a team, four by Noah Decker.
BOYS GOLF
Division 1
Onalaska Regional
HOLMEN 299, ONALASKA 314, WISCONSIN RAPIDS LINCOLN 324, TOMAH 328, SPARTA 331, BARABOO 338, LA CROSSE CENTRAL/LOGAN 353, REEDSBURG 370
(Top four teams advance to sectional)
At Trempealeau Mountain, par 71
Medalists: Colin Comeau ONA 72, Luke Taebel HOL 72.
Individual sectional qualifiers: Maddox Herlitzke LC/L 75, Brock Connelly SPA 78, Tyler Poker BAR 78, Adam Janssen BAR 82.
Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln: Carter Morrison 74, Conner Jensen 77, Sawyer Wilkens 83, Chase Jensen 90, Jax Pagel 91.
Division 2
Amherst Regional
MOSINEE 329, AMHERST 347, OCONTO FALLS 368, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 372, MARINETTE 383, COLUMBUS CATHOLIC/SPENCER 384, PESHTIGO 410, CLINTONVILLE 457, COLBY 475, MENOMINEE INDIAN/GRESHAM 510
(Top 4 teams advance to sectional)
At Glacier Woods Golf Club, par 71
Medalist: Jett Walters MOS 68.
Individual sectional qualifiers: Charlie Moore CC/S 83, Dominic Smerchek MAR 87, Brady Eastman MAR 90, Josh Weiland CC/S 98.
Amherst: Michael Benjamin 84, Evan Trzebiatowski 84, Elijah Zakrzewski 88, Tyler Soulsby 91, Kyler Kollauf 100.
Clintonville: Jacob Malesa 107, Carter Writt 113, Jeremiah Devroy 116, Jacob Harbaugh 121.
Colby: John Kaiser 106, Kaden Weise 109, Tucker Brost 126, Zander Engel 134.
Columbus Catholic/Spencer: Charlie Moore 83, Josh Weiland 98, Kohle Hilgemann 101, Kaleb Hilgemann 102, Emily Boyer 118.
Marinette: Dominic Smerchek 87, Brady Eastman 90, AJ Behnke 101, Henry Bailey 105, Bryce Gamelin 109.
Menominee Indian/Gresham: Gryffin Hoffman 117, Cierra Ninham 129, Jefferson Hoffman 131, Kaidyen Zaitz 133, Porter Hoffman 142.
Mosinee: Jett Walters 68, Alex Steppke 82, Andrew Carlson 86, Braiden Hoehn 93, Brody Laporte 97.
Oconto Falls: Kadyn Riel 85, Trevor Metzler 93, Caden Leonhardt 93, Mathew Behnke 97, Cy Vizelka 98.
Peshtigo: Grant Bauman 73, Peyton Demmith 102, Mark Pesch 115, Achal Gowda 120, Maddox Levknecht 129.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood: Joe Seegmiller 86, Dylan Resch 86, Owen Schultz 97, August Barke 103, George Seegmiller 109.
BOYS TENNIS
Division 1
Notre Dame Subsectional
NOTRE DAME 18, BAY PORT 16, GREEN BAY PREBLE 10, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 6, PULASKI 6, SHAWANO 6, GREEN BAY EAST 0, GREEN BAY WEST 0
Sectional qualifiers
Singles
No. 1 – Matt Gugluizza, Notre Dame; Daniel Pereyra, Green Bay Southwest; Aryaman Bhatia, Bay Port; Isaac Fagre, Green Bay Preble. No. 2 – Alex Thomas, Notre Dame; Gustin Lertjirawong, Green Bay Preble. No. 3 – Ethan Hejny, Notre Dame; Will Schluetter, Bay Port. No. 4 – Evan Ertman, Notre Dame; Sam Stimpson, Bay Port.
Doubles
No. 1 – Aidan Burich/Mason Olson, Notre Dame; Alex Sedlacek/Carson Spindler, Bay Port; George Buerman/Tristan Sheldon, Shawano; Eric Sperduto/Jacob Ebent, Pulaski. No. 2 – Pablo Cuene/Zeb Zifferblatt, Notre Dame; Nathan Pawlak/Braydon Hanson, Bay Port. No. 3 – Giacomo D’Alessandro/Ian Noble, Notre Dame; Peyton Garcia/Sam Erickson, Bay Port.
Wausau West Subsectional
RHINELANDER 16, D.C. EVEREST 16, STEVENS POINT 16, WAUSAU EAST 10, MARSHFIELD 6, WISCONSIN RAPIDS LINCOLN 2, WAUSAU WEST 0
Sectional qualifiers
Singles
No. 1 – Colin Belton, D.C. Everest; Matt Davis, Stevens Point; Theodore Schlindwein, Wausau East; Dalton Fritz, RHI. No. 2 – Ted Kitchell, D.C. Everest; Marek Woytasik, Stevens Point. No. 3 – Mason DeBot, Stevens Point; Calvin Gasall, D.C. Everest. No. 4 – Carson Slowinski, Stevens Point; Nicholas Leach, Rhielander.
Doubles
No. 1 – Joseph Belanger/Layne Roeser, Rhinelander; Jack Diekelman/Carter Gaede, Stevens Point; Adam Swedlund/Gavin Burress, D.C. Everest; Carter Swen/Baldwin James, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln. No. 2 – Leo Losch/Charlie Heck, Rhinelander; Brock Chandonais/Winston Hill, Stevens Point. No. 3 – Dawson Pontell/Eli Lundt, Rhinelander; Cooper Engen/Max Hoffman, D.C. Everest.
Division 2
Sheboygan Falls Subsectional
PLYMOUTH 20, UNIVERSITY SCHOOL MILWAUKEE 16, KOHLER 14, SHEBOYGAN FALLS 8, BROWN DEER 6, GRAFTON 0, HOWARDS GROVE 0, KEWASKUM 0
Sectional qualifiers
Singles
No. 1 – Max Watchmaker, University School; Nolan Villwock, Kohler; Owen Plate, Plymouth; Dax Mortenson, Sheboygan Falls. No. 2 – Oliver Boyd, University School; Jaren Baltus, Plymouth. No. 3 – Srikar Mudili, University School; Parker Lehn, Plymouth. No. 4 – Hayden Baum, University School; Aidan Schueller, Kohler.
Doubles
No. 1 – Miles Gourlay/Jack Gilpin, University School; Gianni Frausto/Cavin Baltus, Plymouth; Griffin Montes/Chaz Hoell, Kohler; Ben Kastenmeier/Zach Thao-Her, Brown Deer. No. 2 – Ryan McEvoy/Gaven Marx, Plymouth; Brady Ryan/Max Reinthaler, Kohler. No. 3 – Beckett Stratton/Will Merluzzi, University School; Braden Neu/Alec Wilderman, Plymouth.
Portage Subsectional
VIROQUA 22, EDGEWOOD 18, PORTAGE 14, MAUSTON 10, RIPON 4, WAYLAND ACADEMY 2, WAUPUN 0
Sectional qualifiers
Singles
No. 1 – Mark Miller, Edgewood; Owen Benck, Portage; Jon Muenchow, Ripon; Dalton Buros, Viroqua. No. 2 – Sam Kane, Viroqua; Ethan Macomber, Portage. No. 3 – Odin Snowdeal, Viroqua; Hayden Meier, Edgewood. No. 4 – Ian Czap, Viroqua; Alex Fleming, Edgewood.
Doubles
No. 1 – Gavin Goss/Owen King, Viroqua; Mason Robinson/Mac Yackee, Edgewood; Brody McCluskey/Tyler Neron, Mauston; Oliver Roeper/Emerson Hendricks, Ripon. No. 2 – Hans Sprinkman/Joe Powless, Viroqua; Carter Roels/Dylan Andersen, Viroqua. No. 3 – Jameson Cary/Zach Wolter, Edgewood; Soren Declerq/Owen Wagner, Viroqua.