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TRACK AND FIELD
North Eastern Conference Championships
GIRLS
LITTLE CHUTE 160, FREEDOM 135.5, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 129.5, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 76.5, OCONTO FALLS 59, WRIGHTSTOWN 51.5, CLINTONVILLE 31, MARINETTE 22, DENMARK 18, WAUPACA 16
Little Chute finished with six first-place finishes as part of its conference-winning performance while second- and third-place finishing Freedom and Fox Valley Lutheran both had four first-place finishes.
Sierra Hoffman and Ashley Wilson both had a pair of firsts for Little Chute. Hoffman won the 100- and 200-meter dashes while Wilson took first in the 1,600 and 3,200.
Fox Valley Lutheran’s Emma Nilson was a double winner by sweeping the shot put and discus.
100: 1, Sierra Hoffman LITC :12.42; 2, Mckaylee Stephenson CL :12.88; 3, Annalise Patchett FVL :13.12. 200: 1, Sierra Hoffman LITC :26.04; 2, Gracie Martzahl FR :26.81; 3, Sophia Wunderlich FVL :26.95. 400: 1, Gracie Martzahl FR 1:01.72; 2, Claire Fischer FVL 1:02.17; 3, Lauren Wegand LITC 1:03.25. 800: 1, Claire Helmila FR 2:24.14; 2, Leigh DeWitt FR 2:25.41; 3, Brooke Hodkiewicz OF 2:25.59. 1,600: 1, Ashley Wilson LITC 5:22.86; 2, Sami Miller LITC 5:23.83; 3, Claire Helmila FR 5:26.79. 3,200: 1, Ashley Wilson LITC 12:18.97; 2, Addison Lacy MR 12:32.98; 3, Claire Helmila FR 12:40.24. 100H: 1, Lauren Zwirschitz CL :15.81; 2, Lydia Merrick FR :16.09; 3. Sophia Wunderlich FVL :16.77. 300H: 1, Lydia Merrick FR :47.13; 2, Zuzanna Mosienska LITC :48.73; 3, Alexa Gordee FVL :48.88. 400R: 1, Little Chute :51.23; 2, Fox Valley Lutheran :52.48; 3, Oconto Falls :53.41. 800R: 1, Luxemburg-Casco 1:49.09; 2, Fox Valley Lutheran 1:50.76; 3, Little Chute 1:51.57. 1,600R: 1, Freedom 4:09.44; 2, Luxemburg-Casco 4:14.61; 3, Little Chute 4:17.81. 3,200R: 1, Fox Valley Lutheran 10:18.22; 2, Freedom 10:35.17; 3, Oconto Falls 10:44.60. Shot: 1, Emma Nilson FVL 34-10; 2, America Cackowski LITC 33-7.25; 3, Emily Taylor CL 31-9.5. D: 1, Emma Nilson FVL 123-3; 2, Naomi Huebner WR 118-9; 3, Lindsey Pardowsky LUXC 98-3. HJ: 1, Brailyn St. Louis OF 5-3; 2, Danielle Bruecker WR 5-2; 3, Lydia Merric FR 5-1. PV: 1, Cailey Peterson WR 10-0; 2, Lauren Jochman FR 9-9; 3, Lucy Sadler FR 9-3. LJ: 1, Kara Verstegen LITC 15-11; 2, Alexa Gordee FVL 15-7; 3, Gracie Martzahl FR 15-3.5. TJ: 1, Alexa Gordee FVL 36-1.25; 2, Molly Martens WAU 33-7.75; 3, Tessa Recob WR 33-3.75.
BOYS
LITTLE CHUTE 130, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 129, FREEDOM 126, DENMARK 88, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 51, MARINETTE 49, OCONTO FALLS 40, CLINTONVILLE 38, WRIGHTSTOWN 29, WAUPACA 22
Little Chute, which edged Fox Valley Lutheran by one point, had five first-place finishes compared to four for Fox Valley Lutheran and three for Freedom, which finished four points out of first.
Three athletes were triple winners in individual events.
Little Chute’s Riley Huss won the 800, 1,600 and 3,200. Denmark’s Simon Alexander won the 100, 200 and 400. Fox Valley Lutheran’s Cavan Dobberstein won the 110 and 300 hurdles as well as the long jump.
Freedom won three of the four relay events, taking the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 relays.
100: 1, Simon Alexander D :10.80; 2, Nolan Perry D :11.02; 3, Jack Bonnet FR :11.18. 200: 1, Simon Alexander D :21.89; 2, Aaron Hambel FR :22.26; 3, David Schumacher FVL :22.46. 400: 1, Simon Alexander D :50.61; 2, Gavin Greiner FR :50.86; 3, Trystan Krueger CL :50.93. 800: 1, Riley Huss LITC 2:01.68; 2, Reed Curtis FVL 2:05.56; 3, Spencer Thiry LUXC 2:06.77. 1,600: 1, Riley Huss LITC 4:30.15; 2, Spencer Thiry LUXC 4:43.38; 3, Reed Curtis FVL 4:45.27. 3,200: 1, Riley Huss LITC 9:54.30; 2, Ben Adams OF 10:13.13; 3, Will Bakken LITC 10:36.20. 110H: 1, Cavan Dobberstein FVL :14.91; 2, Zach Johnson FVL :15.75; 3, Logan Paris MAR :15.86. 300H: 1, Cavan Dobberstein FVL :40.84; 2, Zach Johnson FVL :41.41; 3, Logan Paris MAR :41.73. 400R: 1, Fox Valley Lutheran :43.92; 2, Denmark :44.06; 3, Wrightstown :44.77. 800R: 1, Freedom 1:32.21; 2, Luxemburg-Casco 1:33.86; 3, Denmark 1:33.92. 1,600R: 1, Freedom 3:31.30; 2, Waupaca 3:32.24; 3, Little Chute 3:37.54. 3,200R: 1, Freedom 8:39.54; 2, Oconto Falls 8:48.82; 3, Little Chute 8:55.19. Shot: 1, Wyatt Kilgas LITC 49-8.25; 2, Cale Ducane MAR 48-5; 3, Mitch Kallies OF 43-7.25. D: 1, Logan Peters WR 160-11; 2, Cale Ducane MAR 144-0; 3, Wyatt Kilgas LITC 138-1. HJ: 1, Sam Wegener CL 6-0; 2, Cooper Effa LITC 5-10; 3, Carsten Jungwirth FVL 5-8. PV: 1, Ethan Bergelin D 14-0; 2, Donovan Brady D 13-6; 3, Jack Steinbarth FR 13-0. LJ: 1, Cavan Dobberstein FVL 22-6.75; 2, Noah Heinke FR 20-10.25; 3, Sam Wegener CL 20-7.5. TJ: 1, Hunter Thiel LITC 42-6.75; 2, Noah Heinke FR 41-6.5; 3, Trevor Beaupre LUXC 41-3.75.
Bay Conference Championships
GIRLS
WEST DE PERE 229, XAVIER 140.5, SHAWANO 118, NEW LONDON 83, MENASHA 43, GREEN BAY WEST 26.5, SEYMOUR 26, GREEN BAY EAST 23
The Phantoms were dominant, winning 10 events and taking the top three places in three events.
Ellie Drews was a double winner for West De Pere, sweeping both hurdles events. Eliza Aitken won the 400 and the pole vault.
Lilie Fouts was a double winner for Xavier, taking first in the 1,600 and 3,200.
400R: 1, West De Pere :51.11; 2, Menasha :52.84; 3, Xavier :53.00. 800R: 1, West De Pere 1:44.56; 2, Xavier 1:51.55; 3, Green Bay East 1:51.71. 1,600R: 1, West De Pere 4:07.90; 2, New London 4:13.37; 3, Xavier 4:16.54. 3,200R: 1, Shawano 9:47.05; 2, Xavier 9:54.77; 3, New London 10:39.64. 100: 1, Erika Ukkola WDP :12.58; 2, Jocelyn Thomson WDP :12.66; 3, Kayla DeBruin WDP :12.75. 200: 1, Jocelyn Thomson WDP :25.54; 2, Eliza Aitken WDP :25.68; 3, Faith Kibbe WDP :26.26. 400: 1, Eliza Aitken WDP :57.48; 2, Jocelyn Thomson WDP :58.81; 3, Faith Kibbe :59.43. 800: 1, Grace Chelberg SH 2:24.07; 2, Kallie Vannieuwenhoven WDP 2:28.26; 3, Adriana Garcia GBE 2:28.83. 1,600: 1, Lilie Fouts X 5:13.22; 2, Kate Schmoll WDP 5:15.06; 3, Grace Chelberg SH 5:29.21. 3,200: 1, Lilie Fouts X 11:32.48; 2, Kate Schmoll WDP 11:53.63; 3, Lilly Guenther SH 12:14.74. 100H: 1, Ellie Drews WDP :15.30; 2. Allie Zuelke WDP :16.75; 3, Kate Jannette X :16.87. 300H: 1, Ellie Drews WDP :47.62; 2, Grace Hackl X :49.27; 3, Tela Hopfensperger SH :49.83. HJ: 1, Anna Maass MEN 4-10; 2, Jenna Handschke NL 4-10; 3, Mattea Kiepert X and Mikiah Rogina GBW 4-8. PV: 1, Eliza Aitken WDP 11-0; 2, Lane Warner SEY 10-3; 3, Onna Hermann SH 9-6. LJ: 1, Carsyn Stempa X 16-9.25; 2, Ashlyn Magnin WDP 16-0.75; 3, Macey Nelson SH 15-5. TJ: 1, Adriana Moyano GBW 33-7.25; 2, Macy Reybrock NL 33-1; 3, Emma Schoenwalder WDP 33-0.25. Shot: 1, Hatty Fritz SH 32-8; 2, Madisyn Berggren WDP 32-7.5; 3, Madisyn Weinig SH 32-1. D: 1, Alanna Noggle WDP 105-3; 2, Addison Marsh NL 104-0; 3, Kylie Johnson NL 98-3.
BOYS
WEST DE PERE 210.5, NEW LONDON 94, XAVIER 92, GREEN BAY EAST 80.5, SEYMOUR 80, SHAWANO 79, MENASHA 40, GREEN BAY WEST 17
West De Pere turned in an impressive performance with six first-place finishes in individual events and three wins in the relay events.
The Phantoms swept the top three spots in two events and had two finishers in the top three in three other events to power their way to the conference title.
Ben Lemirand was a double winner for West De Pere in the individual events, taking first in the 100 and the 200.
New London’s Kyle Wisniewski won three events, taking first in the high jump, the long jump and the triple jump.
Xavier swept the distance events with Ean Mares winning both the 800 and 1,600 and teammate Kenny Power winning the 3,200.
400R: 1, West De Pere :43.31; 2, Xavier :45.53; 3, Menasha :46.04. 800R: 1, West De Pere 1:30.98; 2, Green Bay East 1:34.73; 3, Seymour 1:35.59. 1,600R: 1, West De Pere 3:30.78; 2, Seymour 3:35.87; 3, Shawano 3:40.00. 3,200R: 1, Xavier 8:25.25; 2, West De Pere 8:33.78; 3, New London 8:38.46. 100: 1, Ben Lemirand WDP :10.87; 2, Daekwon Smith :11.12; 3, Evan McCormick X :11.18. 200: 1, Ben Lemirand WDP :22.50; 2, Daekwon Smith :22.81; 3, Clifford Janssen WDP :22.85. 400: 1, Bryce Smith WDP :49.59; 2, Eli Olson WDP :51.47; 3, Clifford Janssen WDP :51.67. 800: 1, Ean Mares X 2:00.78; 2, Ethan Onesti SH 2:03.13; 3, Donovan Beauchamp GBW 2:04.42. 1,600: 1, Ean Mares X 4:32.56; 2, Ethan Onesti SH 4:32.92; 3, Will Chelberg SH 4:33.28. 3,200: 1, Kenny Power X 10:03.22; 2, Huw Griffiths GBE 10:16.69; 3, Will Chelberg SH 10:17.46. 110H: 1, Ben Olvey X :15.24; 2, Kayden Fenlon GBE :15.79; 3, Brandon Reed SH :15.94. 300H: 1, Langdon Nordgaard WDP :39.96; 2, Brandon Reed :42.65; 3, Kayden Fenlon GBE :42.78. HJ: 1, Kyle Wisniewski NL 6-6; 2, Bryce Smith WDP 6-4; 3, Ryan Flood WDP 6-0. PV: 1, Kayden Fenlon GBE 11-0; 2, Jack Usiak WDP 10-9; 3, Connor Goodman WDP and Ryan Ruhland WDP 10-0. LJ: 1, Kyle Wisniewski NL 22-3; 2, Bryce Smith WDP 21-1.5; 3, Langdon Nordgaard WDP 20-6.25. TJ: 1, Kyle Wisniewski NL 44-8.25; 2, Ian Oberstadt NL 43-8.25; 3, Langdon Nordgaard WDP 42-1.75. Shot: 1, Elliot Maufort SEY 45-3.75; 2, Jackson Pecher NL 43-2.75; 3, Ethan Farr MEN 43-1.75. D: 1, Andrew Baumgart WDP 150-5; 2, Elliot Maufort 141-7; 3, Alex Marsh NL 130-8.
Central Wisconsin Conference-Large Championships
GIRLS
SHIOCTON 128, MANAWA 123, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 97.5, ROSHOLT 93, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 73, BONDUEL 62, PACELLI 43, MENOMINEE INDIAN 32.5, AMHERST 19, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 10
Shiocton won the meet with four first-place finishes, taking the top spot in the 100-meter hurdles, the pole vault, the triple jump and the 800 relay. Shiocton had top three finishers in seven other events.
Manawa, which finished a close second, had first-place finishes in the discus and high jump.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood’s Reese Rogowski won four individual events. The senior in her final Central Wisconsin Conference meet won the 100, 200 and 400 along with the long jump. She set a school record in the 100.
Sophia Bablitch of Rosholt took first in the 800, 1,600 and 3,200.
100: 1, Reese Rogowski WB :12.45; 2, Karissa Birch SH :12.72; 3, Ari Stingle SH :13.12. 200: 1, Reese Rogowski WB :26.30; 2, Karissa Birch SH :27.24; 3, Casey Vaughan PAC :27.49. 400: 1. Reese Rogowski WB :58.95; 2, Casey Vaughan PAC 1:02.08; 3, Emma Reincke PAC 1:02.68. 800: 1, Sophia Bablitch ROS 2:21.40; 2, Annie Vaughan PAC 2:28.22; 3, Kaitlyn Dombrowski ROS 2:32.56. 1,600: 1, Sophia Bablitch ROS 5:34.79; 2, Mariah Wondra BON 5:38.46; 3, Ava Lorenz SH 5:39.83. 3,200: 1, Sophia Bablitch ROS 11:57.93; 2, Mariah Wondra BON 12:11.79; 3, Ava Lorenz SH 12:13.60. 100H: 1, Kendal Stingle SH :16.10; 2, Faith Resch WB :16.78; 3, Abby Elmhorst MAN :17.29. 300H: 1, Faith Resch WB :45.70; 2, Kendal Stingle SH :46.98; 3, Abby Elmhorst MAN :49.75. 400R: 1, Menominee Indian :53.94; 2, Shiocton :54.24; 3, Bonduel :55.01. 800R: 1, Shiocton 1:52.89; 2, Weyauwega-Fremont 1:54.33; 3, Bonduel 1:54.99. 1,600R: 1, Pacelli 4:17.63; 2, Shiocton 4:25.77; 3, Rosholt 4:27.99. 3,200R: 1, Bonduel 10:43.02; 2, Manawa 11:29.25; 3, Weyauwega-Fremont 11:33.14. Shot: 1, Payton Skortz ROS 36-10.25; 2, Olivia Santos MAN 34-10.25; 3, Josie Anvelink BON 31-5.5. D: 1, Olivia Santos MAN 120-3; 2, Payton Skortz ROS 94-8; 3, Lily Lorbeckie ROS 89-10. HJ: 1, Lexi Hedtke MAN 5-0; 2, Cathryn Gunst WF 4-10; 3, Isabelle Trzebiatowski ROS 4-10. PV: 1, Lexi Riehl SH 8-0; 2, Olivia Sedlar WF 7-6; 3, Ava Loehrke WF 7-0. LJ: 1, Reese Rogowski WB 17-0; 2, Lexi Hedtke MAN 16-0; 3, Alivia Trinrud MAN 15-7.75. TJ: 1, Destiny Monnot SH 32-0; 2, Ashlyn Kurey BON 32-0; 3, Emma Komanekin MI 31-6.5.
BOYS
IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 110, SHIOCTON 103, AMHERST 102, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 81, ROSHOLT 72, MANAWA 70, PACELLI 59, BONDUEL 44, MENOMINEE INDIAN 32, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 11
Iola-Scandinavia turned four first-place finishes and enough depth to edge Shicton, which had five first-place finishes.
Iola-Scandinavia’s first-place finishes came from Charlie Vater in the 1,600 and 3,200 and Ian Koss in the long and triple jumps.
Shiocton had a triple winner in Cade Stingle, who won the 200 as well as the 110 and 300 hurdles. Jacob Klitzke was a double winner for Shiocton with first-place finishes in the shot put and discus.
100: 1, Ali Davenport MI :11.14; 2, Jacob Derezinski AM :11.20; 3, Jensen Rice IS :11.25. 200: 1, Cade Stingle SH :22.90; 2, Alex Wierzba ROS :23.06; 3, Ali Davenport MI :23.51. 400: 1, Alex Wierzba ROS :51.04; 2, Barron Waupoose MI :52.09; 3, Drake Frasier MAN :52.91. 800: 1, Adam Eiden PAC 1:58.14; 2, Charlie Vater IS 1:59.19; 3, Max Voss AM 2:02.56. 1,600: 1, Charlie Vater IS 4:23.62; 2, Adam Eiden PAC 4:27.78; 3, Max Voss AM 4:29.20. 3,200: 1, Charlie Vater IS 9:30.44; 2, Jacob Ross ROS 10:27.04; 3, Ayden Kazda AM 10:32.23. 110H: 1, Cade Stingle SH :15.37; 2, Jensen Rice IS :16.02; 3, Kameron Zielke WF :16.27. 300H: 1, Cade Stingle SH :40.06; 2, Jensen Rice IS :43.38; 3, Otto Boelk AM :43.58. 400R: 1, Amherst :44.95; 2, Weyauwega-Fremont :45.97; 3, Shiocton :47.07. 800R: 1, Pacelli 1:36.59; 2, Weyauwega-Fremont 1:36.85; 3, Bonduel 1:37.20. 1,600R: 1, Manawa 3:36.61; 2, Amherst 3:36.63; 3, Shiocton 3:45.45. 3,200R: 1, Pacelli 8:33.62; 2, Iola-Scandinavia 8:48.92; 3, Manawa 8:59.43. Shot: 1, Jacob Klitzke SHI 53-9.25; 2, Ryan Westrich BON 46-8.25; 3, Charlie Lorbeckie ROS 44-1.5. D: 1, Jacob Klitzke SH 145-5; 2, Charlie Lorbeckie ROS 130-11; 3, Ryan Westrich BON 129-5. HJ: 1, Ethan Zilisch AM 6-0; 2, Nathan Gorman MAN 5-10; 3, Bennett Schmidt SH 5-10. PV: 1, Isiah Schuh WF 12-0; 2, Clay Fee WF 9-0; 3, Caden Meisenhelder WF 8-0. LJ: 1, Ian Koss IS 20-6.5; 2, Paxton Kuehn SH 20-1.75; 3, Jordan Zastrow WF 19-3.5. TJ: 1, Ian Koss IS 41-7.25; 2, Broc Billington WF 40-10.5; 3, Joey Hess SH 40-1.
BASEBALL
Kimberly 12, Ashwaubenon 2
KIMBERLY – The Papermakers held the Jaguars to two hits in the five-inning win at Sunset Park.
Sawyer Deering was the winning pitcher. He didn’t allow a hit or a run in two innings while striking out four.
Kale Twombly was 3-for-4 with a double and two runs scored. Brayden Pleau was 2-for-3 with two runs scored, Brady Koester had a double and three RBIs, Brady Coons was 3-for-3 with a double and three RBIs, and Evan Olson was 2-for-3 with two runs scored. Bryson Vieth added a double for Kimberly.
Kimberly 8, De Pere 2
KIMBERLY – Bryson Vieth pitched a complete game to lead Kimberly, allowing three hits while striking out four batters in the win.
Evan Olson was 4-for-4 with two home runs and four RBIs. Brady Coons was 2-for-3 with a home run and two RBIs, Sawyer Deering hit a home run and Max Kalk added a double for Kimberly.
Stevens Point 3-5, Chippewa Falls 0-4
STEVENS POINT – The Panthers scored three runs in the fifth inning to win the opener 3-0 and scored two runs in the seventh inning to pull out a 5-4 win and sweep the nonconference doubleheader.
Josh Opiola pitched 6⅓ innings in the first game for the win. He allowed seven hits, did not walk a batter and struck out seven. Jaxon Stetler recorded the final two outs for the save.
Bennett Klish was 2-for-3 for SPASH. Ben Fonti had an RBI single in the fifth and Jackson Fox had a two-run single.
In the second game, Deacan Koback had the game-winning hit in the seventh inning for the walk-off win.
Fox and Carl Biechler both had two hits, and Fox had a triple.
Fonti was the winning pitcher. He pitched two innings, allowed one hit, one run and struck out one.
SPASH improves to 15-1 overall with the two wins.
Bonduel 4-5, Pacelli 3-2
BONDUEL – The Bears scored four runs in the fifth inning to win the first game 4-3, then scored three runs in the second inning in the second game to take the lead and win 5-2 for the doubleheader sweep.
Pacelli struck first in the opener with a Peyton Flees home run off Brodie Hartmann in the second inning. The Cardinals added two runs in the third on a single by Brock Birrenkott to make it 3-0.
In the fifth, Colin Margelofsky drew a leadoff walk and Noah Weier greeted relief pitcher Asher Jordan with a two-run home run to get Bonduel on the board. The Bears tied the game on a Beckett Hartlaben RBI groundout and took the lead on an RBI single by Mason Zuleger. Weier finished with two hits.
Cade Johnson got the win with 3⅓ innings of hitless, shutout relief with four strikeouts. Colin Margelofsky struck out the final batter for the save.
In the second game, Pacelli took a 2-0 lead in the first on three hits.
Bonduel scored three in the second on three hits and a couple of walks, and added two runs in the fourth on a hit by Margelofsky and a couple of errors.
Tim Sackmann had two hits for Pacelli.
Hartlaben pitched five innings for the win. He allowed two runs, five hits and struck out one. Karson Stoss did not allow a hit or a run and struck out one in two innings for the save.
Bonduel is 10-3 overall and 6-3 in the Central Wisconsin-East.
Oconto 5-14, Algoma 2-2
OCONTO – The Blue Devils swept the Wolves 5-2 and 14-2 in a Packerland Conference doubleheader.
Conner Christensen hit a two-run home run in the first game to give the Blue Devils a 4-0 lead in the fifth inning.
Kyle Bowman had three hits for Oconto. Jackson Martin, Cooper Campshure and Christensen all had two hits.
Parker Lischka had two hits for Algoma.
Campshure was the winning pitcher and Christensen got the save.
In the second game, Christensen got the win on the mound with help from Ethan Wusterbarth in relief.
The Blue Devils opened up a 4-0 lead in the second inning and scored four in the fourth, along with three runs in the fifth and sixth innings.
Riley Susa, Jackson Martin, Kyle Bowman and Wusterbarth all had two hits to lead an 11-hit attack.
Parker Lischka had two hits for Algoma.
Crivitz 12, Lena 11
CRIVITZ – The Wolverines scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning for the walk-off win after Lena had taken the lead with two runs in the top of the seventh.
Seth Sellen had three hits and three RBIs for Crivitz. Tegan Werner added three hits and scored four runs, and Logan had three RBIs. Colten Tarmann added two hits.
Manitowoc Lincoln 2, Ashwaubenon 1 (Friday)
ASHWAUBENON – Noah Wech pitched 6⅔ innings and struck out 13 batters to lead the Ships past the Jaguars.
Brayden Steinbecker recorded the final out for the save.
Bryce Erdmann had two hits, including a double, and drove in a run for Manitowoc. Evan Vogt had a double and an RBI.
The Ships improve to 15-2 overall.
SOFTBALL
West De Pere 9-3, Menasha 2-13
MENASHA – The teams split the Bay Conference doubleheader, with West De Pere winning the first game 9-2 and the Bluejays taking the second game 13-3 in five innings.
Megan Burns had two hits, including a triple, and drove in three runs for the Phantoms in the first game. Karleigh Linssen added two hits and two RBIs. Leah Kocken, Ella Arendt and Lydia Fullmer each added two hits.
Burns had a bases-loaded triple in the second inning and Linssen had a two-run double in the fourth.
Karly Helf had three hits and Taylor Papendorf had two hits for Menasha.
Kocken was the winning pitcher. She scattered nine hits in the complete game, did not allow an earned run and struck out six.
In the second game, Menasha had 17 hits and scored in every inning. Helf finished with four hits and Papendorf hit a grand slam in the fifth inning.
Addie Lund added two hits, both doubles, and drove in three runs. Sam Shuey added two hits, including a double, and drove in three runs. Kelsie Mohr had two hits, including a double, and two RBIs. Papendorf and Maddie Zaves also had two hits each.
Nevaeh Wagendorf hit a three-run home run for West De Pere in the fifth inning and finished with two hits. Linssen had her fifth three-hit game of the season.
Kylie Van De Loo was the winning pitcher. She pitched a complete game and scattered eight hits.
Lomira 4, Watertown Luther Prep 2
LOMIRA – The Lions scored two runs in the third inning and two in the fourth in the victory.
Haleigh Caspary pitched three innings for the win. She didn’t allow an earned run and struck out four.
Morgan Schroeder and Savanna Frea each drove in two runs for the Lions.
Lomira 10, Ripon 1
LOMIRA – The Lions banged out 15 hits in the victory over the Tigers.
Nora Buske was the winning pitcher. She worked four innings, did not allow an earned run and struck out nine.
Haleigh Caspary was 4-for-4 and had two RBIs, and Trista Gassner had two hits and scored two runs for Lomira. Taylor Bloohm had three hits, including a double, and drove in a run. Buske added two hits and scored twice.
Hayden Baker had two hits and an RBI for Ripon.
Almond-Bancroft 15, Wittenberg-Birnamwood 0
ALMOND – The Eagles had eight hits and took advantage of eight walks to beat the Chargers.
Messina Meddaugh collected two hits, while Raegen Omernik and Aaliyah Newby each hit a two-run double for Almond-Bancroft.
Riya Ceballos was the winning pitcher, She allowed zero hits in four innings with five strikeouts.
Almond-Bancroft 9, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah 2
ALMOND – Oakley Omernik and Riya Ceballos each hit two-run home runs for the Eagles in the win over the Resorters.
Raegen Omernik added two doubles, and Jillian Newby had a pair of two-RBI hits.
Ceballos pitched a complete game. She allowed two hits and struck out 10.
Kimberly 9, Hortonville 0 (Friday)
HORTONVILLE – Josie Hammen pitched a complete game, allowing three hits and striking out four, to lead the Papermakers over the Polar Bears.
Kimberly had 11 hits, led by Paige Wyngaard with three hits. Lilly Hurt had two hits, including a home run. Sophie Hermus also had two hits and walked twice.
Wyngaard drove in three runs, and Hermus had two RBIs and scored three runs.
BOYS TENNIS
Mauston 5, Pacelli 2
Ben Westrick P def. Tyler Neron 6-4, 7-5; Rumen Southworth M def. Eli Robinson 7-6 (2), 5-7, 10-8; Antonio Perez M def. Josh Opaneye 6-1, 6-0; Emilio Mata M won by forfeit.
Keagen Austreng/Hunter Wrezinski P def. Airic Jopling/Brody McCluskey 0-6, 6-4, 10-6; Jesus Gomez Nava/Xzavior Smith M def. Dominic Kroening/Evan Pekarek P 6-0, 6-1; Logan Lund/Anthony Lopez-Fike M won by forfeit.
Aquinas 7, Pacelli 0
Anderson Fortney def. Ben Westrick 6-0, 6-0; Joe O’Flaherty def. Keagen Austreng 6-0, 6-0; Jaedan Silcox def. Evan Pekarek 6-0, 6-1; Tegan Schott won by forfeit.
Shane Willenbring/Mitchell Fortney def. Eli Robinson/Hunter Wrezinski 6-0, 6-0; Sam Dickinson/Patrick Gundersen def. Dominic Kroening/Josh Opaneye 6-0, 6-0; Lars Gundersen/Michael Johnson won by forfeit.
Oshkosh North 4, Manitowoc Lincoln 3 (Friday)
Ray Peroutka M def. Konrad Bowlus-Jasinski 6-3, 7-5; Justin Liska M def. Keaton Geis 6-2, 6-0; Kallum Larson-Poeschel ON def. Seth Charles 6-4, 6-1; Ari Gionopolis ON def. Riley Hermsen 6-0, 6-0.
Ayden Knuth/Cohen Newberg M def. Saksham Dhirai/David Tjugum 6-1, 6-0; Anjal Adhikari/Payton Rockterschel ON def. Matt Minehan/Lincoln Johnson 6-2, 6-4; Gaven Paquette/Allen Koji ON def. Brailyn Farmer/Seth Shopodock 6-1, 6-1.