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TRACK AND FIELD
Division 1
West De Pere Sectional
GIRLS
KAUKAUNA 109, KIMBERLY 99.5, BAY PORT 98.5, WEST DE PERE 87, DE PERE 57, GREEN BAY PREBLE 41, HORTONVILLE 40, ASHWAUBENON 40, APPLETON NORTH 35, PULASKI 34, APPLETON EAST 15, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 15, GREEN BAY EAST 13, MENASHA 9, GREEN BAY WEST 3
Kaukauna won the 3,200 relay but it was Alexa Kinas who sparkled for the Ghosts. Kinas turned in three first-place finishes, winning the 400, the long jump and the triple jump. Sydney Fauske won the 1,600 with Reese Fauske winning the 3,200.
Kimberly’s Madison Krueger won the 800. Campbell Roberts won the pole vault. Kristin Behnke won the discus.
Bay Port had a first-place finish in the 400 relay and the 100 with Isabelle Denny. Bay Port swept the hurdles events with Jillian Anderson winning the 100 hurdles and Kyla Hendricks taking first in the 300 hurdles.
West De Pere won the 800 and 1,600 relays. Eliza Aitken won the 200.
Ashwaubenon’s Thea Kral won the shot put.
Green Bay Preble’s Jennifer Luczaj won the high jump.
BOYS
KIMBERLY 127, KAUKAUNA 97, DE PERE 95, WEST DE PERE 91, GREEN BAY PREBLE 65, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 42, BAY PORT 38, HORTONVILLE 36, APPLETON WEST 34, APPLETON NORTH 16, ASHWAUBENON 16, PULASKI 15, GREEN BAY EAST 11, APPLETON EAST 9, GREEN BAY WEST 7
Kimberly, as part of its sectional title-winning performance, got first-place finishes from its 800 and 3,200 relay teams.
Appleton West’s Liam Richards continued to impress, winning both the 110 and 300 hurdles as well as the long jump.
Hortonville’s Ben Smith was a double winner, picking up first in the shot put by nearly 10 feet and winning the discus by over 21 feet. Teammate Blake Radish won the 800.
Green Bay Southwest got a pair of first-place finishes from Lyndon Hemmrich-Hartman, who won both the 100 and the 200. Green Bay Southwest won the 400 relay.
Kaukauna got a first-place finish from Aaron Schimke in the 1,600. Mason Tienor won the high jump.
Green Bay Preble’s Augustus Counard Chichano won the pole vault.
Freshman Grady Lenn won the 3,200 for De Pere. Andrew Cartier won the triple jump.
West De Pere won the 1,600 relay with Bryce Smith winning the 400.
Complete results: Click here.
West Bend East Sectional
GIRLS
OSHKOSH WEST 106, SLINGER 94, WEST BEND WEST 62, NEENAH 61, MANITOWOC 55, FOND DU LAC 54, CEDARBURG 51, HARTFORD 42, GERMANTOWN 42, PORT WASHINGTON 34, WEST BEND EAST 23, BEAVER DAM 21.5, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 18, WATERTOWN 17.5, SHEBOYGAN SOUTH 13
Olivia Navin had two of Oshkosh West’s seven first-place finishes. Navin won the triple jump and the 100-meter hurdles. Teammates Sydnee Nelson won the 100, Marissa Dutschek won the shot put and Kyana Williams won the long jump. Oshkosh West also won the 800 and 400 relays.
Neenah won the 3,200 relay.
Fond du Lac’s Lauren Grier won the high jump.
Manitowoc’s Tessa Campbell won the 200.
BOYS
HARTFORD 102, NEENAH 95, GERMANTOWN 91, FOND DU LAC 53, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 47, OSHKOSH NORTH 41, CEDARBURG 40, OSHKOSH WEST 38, WATERTOWN 38, WEST BEND WEST 37, MANITOWOC 31, WEST BEND EAST 25, PORT WASHINGTON 25, SLINGER 24, BEAVER DAM 10, SHEBOYGAN SOUTH 4
Blake Dietzen brought home a first-place finish for Neenah, winnning the discus.
Matthew Rusch won the shot put for Fond du Lac with teammate Kalvin Mullins winning the 100.
Mason Gates won the 3,200 for Manitowoc.
Sheboygan North’s Lang Ryan won the 400.
Oshkosh North took first in the 400 relay.
Complete results: Click here.
Division 2
Little Chute Sectional
GIRLS
FREEDOM 70, WINNECONNE 68, XAVIER 60.5, LITTLE CHUTE 59.5, NOTRE DAME ACADEMY 52, TWO RIVERS 50, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 49, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 38, WRIGHTSTOWN 33, PLYMOUTH 28, BRILLION 25, KIEL 24, KEWAUNEE 19, NEW LONDON 16, STURGEON BAY 15, ANTIGO 13, OCONTO FALLS 12, SEYMOUR 11, BERLIN 11, PESHTIGO 11, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 9, CLINTONVILLE 8, RIPON 5, AMHERST 5, WAUPACA 3, NEW HOLSTEIN 3, WAUTOMA 2, MENOMINEE INDIAN 1, OMRO 1
Reese Rogowski of Wittenberg-Birnamwood won three individual events, taking first in the 100, 200 and 400.
Mikaela Helling of Two Rivers won the 1,600 and the 3,200.
Team champion Freedom got individual wins from Claire Helmila in the 800 and Lydia Merrick in the high jump. Freedom also won the 1,600 and 3,200 relays.
BOYS
WINNECONNE 76, NOTRE DAME ACADEMY 73, DENMARK 54, FREEDOM 54, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 49, NEW LONDON 44, TWO RIVERS 38, LITTLE CHUTE 35, OMRO 30, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 25, AMHERST 24, XAVIER 23, KEWAUNEE 21, PESHTIGO 20, KIEL 16, BERLIN 16, CLINTONVILLE 15, BRILLION 15, PLYMOUTH 13, MARINETTE 13, WAUPACA 10, STURGEON BAY 10, RIPON 7, MENOMINEE INDIAN 6, WRIGHTSTOWN 6, ANTIGO 5, SEYMOUR 3, OCONTO FALLS 1
Simon Alexander of Denmark took first in the 100 and the 200, while Kyle Wisniewski of New London won the long jump and the triple jump.
Team champion Winneconne got individual wins from Sam Waech in the 400, Ayden Hart in the 300 hurdles and Brady Immel in the discus. The Wolves also won the 1,600 relay.
Jack Barbeau of Waupaca won the 100 and 400 wheelchair events.
Complete results: Click here.
Division 3
Horicon Sectional
GIRLS
DODGELAND 66, ST. MARY’S SPRINGS 63, RANDOLPH 54.5, DEERFIELD 53, MADISON COUNTRY DAY 52, LOURDES ACADEMY 44, DARLINGTON 37.5, HOWARDS GROVE 34, ELKHART LAKE-GLENBEULAH 30, JOHNSON CREEK 22, ST. MARY CATHOLIC 20, THE PRAIRIE SCHOOL 20, RIO 18.5, CENTRAL WISCONSIN CHRISTIAN 18, WINNEBAGO LUTHERAN ACADEMY 16, HORICON 16, BLACK HAWK 14, PECATONICA/ARGYLE 14, FAITH CHRISTIAN 14, PARKVIEW 12, VALLEY CHRISTIAN-OSHKOSH 12, PALMYRA-EAGLE 12, OZAUKEE 11, LIVING WORD LUTHERAN 9, KENOSHA ST. JOSEPH 8, CATHOLIC CENTRAL 7, MARSHALL 6.5, WAYLAND ACADEMY 5, FALL RIVER 4, ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 2, HUSTISFORD 2, CEDAR GROVE-BELGIUM 2, CAMBRIDGE 2, ALBANY 1
St. Mary’s Springs excelled in the relays, taking first place in the 400, 800 and 1,600 relay events.
Eden Maranell of Howards Grove took first in the 400 and also won the triple jump.
Lourdes Academy won the 3,200 relay, Ariana Parnitzke of Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah won the 200, Ada Smies of Central Wisconsin Christian won the high jump, Nolie Anderson of St. Mary Catholic won the discus and Paige Kurlinski of Ozaukee won the shot put.
BOYS
ST. MARY’S SPRINGS 61, WINNEBAGO LUTHERAN ACADEMY 58.5, CEDAR GROVE-BELGIUM 58, FALL RIVER 38, MARSHALL 37, PALMYRA-EAGLE 36, WAYLAND ACADEMY 33, OZAUKEE 32, ALBANY 31, RANDOLPH 25, DODGELAND 24, ST. MARY CATHOLIC 24, KENOSHA ST. JOSEPH 21, DARLINGTON 21, HORICON 21, PECATONICA/ARGYLE 20, DEERFIELD 19.5, ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 18, ELKHART LAKE-GLENBEULAH 16, FAITH CHRISTIAN 14, BLACK HAWK 13, LIVING WORD LUTHERAN 13, SHEBOYGAN AREA LUTHERAN 12, HOWARDS GROVE 10, EASTBROOK ACADEMY 8, KENOSHA CHRISTIAN LIFE 7, PARKVIEW 6, SALAM 6, JOHNSON CREEK 4, WATERLOO 4, CAMBRIDGE 3, RANDOM LAKE 3, LOURDES ACADEMY 3, RIO 1, TRINITY ACADEMY 1
Nolan Baudry of St. Mary’s Springs won two individual events, taking first in the discus and the shot put.
Bennett Midthun of Winnebago Lutheran won the 3,200.
Caleb Beightol of Cedar Grove-Belgium won the 100 and the Rockets also won the 400 relay.
Owen Klaus of Ozaukee won the 800.
Complete results: Click here.
Marathon Sectional
GIRLS
SHIOCTON 61.2, LOYAL 51.2, NEWMAN CATHOLIC 46, ROSHOLT 45, PHILLIPS 43, VALDERS 43, EDGAR 36, THREE LAKES 35, COLEMAN 33, MANAWA 27, MARATHON 25, SEVASTOPOL 24, PACELLI 22, FLORENCE 21, ATHENS 18, CRANDON 17, LENA/ST. THOMAS ACADEMY 16, BONDUEL 14, SURING 11, CRIVITZ 11, GIBRALTAR 10, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 10, NEW LUTHERAN 10, ABBOTSFORD 10, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 9, STRATFORD 9, NORTHLAND LUTHERAN 7, HILBERT 6.2, OCONTO 6, RIB LAKE 5, AUBURNDALE 5, ALGOMA 5, RONCALLI 4.2, MISHICOT 3, COLUMBUS CATHOLIC 1.2, SPENCER 1, PRENTICE 1
Shiocton’s Karissa Birch won the 100. Kendal Stingle took first in the 300 hurdles to go along with her second-place finish in the 100 hurdles. Shiocton also got a first-place finish in the 800 relay.
Rosholt’s Sophia Bablitch won the 3,200. She became a double winner when she took first in the 1,600. Payton Skortz won the shot put.
Loyal won the 400 relay and Sheila Tellock won the pole vault for Loyal.
Edgar’s Morgan Schnelle won the 200.
Kiersten Jensen of Coleman won the discus by eight inches over Olivia Santos of Manawa.
Valders had a first-place finish with Avery Kauth winning the triple jump.
BOYS
STRATFORD 71, SHIOCTON 65, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 57, ATHENS 49, PACELLI 31, EDGAR 30, MANAWA 30, MARATHON 25, SPENCER 24, GILLETT 23, NEW LUTHERAN 23, ROSHOLT 23, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 21, COLUMBUS CATHOLIC 20, HILBERT 20, FLORENCE 19, GRESHAM/BOWLER 18, NEWMAN CATHOLIC 16, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 15, BONDUEL 14, LENA/ST. THOMAS ACADEMY 12, PHILLIPS 12, ABBOTSFORD 11, AUBURNDALE 9.5, RIB LAKE 8, VALDERS 8, REEDSVILLE 8, GIBRALTAR 7.5, CRANDON 6, LAONA/WABENO 6, LOYAL 5, CRIVITZ 4.5, COLEMAN 4, SURING 2, ALGOMA 1.5
Stratford had first-place finishes from Conner Weigel in the triple jump and Payton Glenn in the long jump. Stratford also won the 400 relay.
Iola-Scandinavia’s Charlie Vater won the 1,600 by .06 seconds over Connor Sheahan of Athens. Vater also won the 3,200, defeating Sheahan by 5 seconds.
Shiocton’s Kade Stingle had three first-place finishes. He picked up wins in the 110 hurdles, the 300 hurdles and the 200. Jacob Klitzke won the shot put.
Athens got a first-place finish from Aiden Janke, who won the discus, and Ryan Peel, who won the pole vault.
Weyauwega-Fremont’s Brayden Arndt won the 100.
Rosholt’s Alex Wierzba won the 400.
Pacelli’s Adam Eiden won the 800.
Edgar won the 800 relay, Manawa won the 1,600 relay and Gillett won the 3,200 relay.
Complete results: Click here.
SOFTBALL
Division 1
Green Bay Preble 4, Hortonville 0
GREEN BAY – The Hornets’ Katie Geydoshek pitched a one-hit shutout, striking out 13, including the last five Polar Bears batters, en route to the regional win.
Leading hitters for Preble included Ashley Wolfe, Kaitlyn DuChateau and Geydoshek, who had two hits apiece. Tenley Kuehn had two RBIs for the Hornets.
Division 3
Mishicot 5, Chilton 4
CHILTON – Mishicot scored four times in the top of the seventh to rally from a three-run deficit to earn the regional final win.
Cora Stodola picked up the win in the circle as she allowed four earned runs on 10 hits and one walk, while striking out eight.
Kaelin Adair, Kiran Sanford and Emma Schmidt had two hits apiece to power Mishicot.
Delaney Byng was 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs to pace Chilton.
Division 4
St. Mary Catholic 4, Reedsville 2
FOX CROSSING – The Zephyrs scored three times in the fourth to erase a 2-1 deficit en route to the regional final win.
Jaylyn Akey doubled and singled, and Sammy Weiss added two hits and three RBIs to help power the SMC offense.
Nevaeh Saringer picked up the win in the circle, going seven innings and allowing one earned run on seven hits, while striking out four.
Kayla Bubolz doubled and had an RBI for the Panthers.
BASEBALL
Division 2
Xavier 10, Berlin 0
APPLETON – Parker Bleck struck out 12 gave up just two hits over six innings to lead the Hawks to the win over Berlin in a Division 2 regional game.
Anthony Weyers had two doubles, two RBIs and two runs scored to lead Xavier. Bleck had two hits while Reid Hietpas had a double and three RBIs.
Wrightstown 1, Oconto Falls 0
WRIGHTSTOWN – Avery Leick hit a bases-loaded single in the last of the seventh to score pinch-runner Eli Lemke with the winning run in the Tigers’ win over the Panthers.
Aiden Humphreys led off the inning with a single with Lemke going in to pinch run. Kegan Leick then bunted for a base hit. After an out, Jack Hermann hit a bloop single to load the bases and set the stage for the game-winning hit.
Trevor Vande Hey, who had two hits for Wrightstown, pitched a complete game, allowing two hits and two walks while striking out 11.
Jack Adler gave up one run on eight hits in taking the loss for Oconto Falls. He struck out eight.
Freedom 3, Two Rivers 2
FREEDOM – Carson Peters broke a 2-2 tie in the bottom half of the sixth inning, singling home Brody VanDenHeuvel with the winning run in the Irish’s win over the Purple Raiders.
Carson Clausen pitched 4⅔ innings of one-hit relief to get the win for Freedom. He also doubled twice and had two RBIs.
Peters had two hits, including a double. Carter Kriewaldt scored Freedom’s first two runs and also stole three bases.
Two Rivers had three hits in the game.
Division 3
St. Mary Catholic 8, Manitowoc Lutheran 0
NEENAH – The Zephyrs shut out the Lancers to advance to the regional semifinals.
Fisher MacKenzie went 3-for-4, finishing a home run short of the cycle, with a stolen base, a run scored and two RBIs.
Colin Nigl and Mason Wagner each added two hits for SMC. Nigl knocked a double, drove in a run and scored and Wagner stole a base, drove in two and scored twice. Noah Decker also doubled, walked, swiped two bags, collected an RBI and scored twice.
Aidan Franzen led Manitowoc Lutheran with two hits in three at-bats, including a double. Caden Stanzel had a hit and stole a base and Jonah Melso went 1-for-2 with a walk.
Owen Ripley earned the win for the Zephyrs, scattering four hits and two walks without allowing a run and striking out eight batters over 5⅓ innings. MacKenzie finished the game for SMC, tossing the final 1⅔ innings.
Brayden Zirbel took the loss, surrendering five hits and four runs (two earned) with two strikeouts in as many innings.
Bonduel 12, Manawa 2
BONDUEL – After spotting Manawa two runs in the top of the first, the Bears answered with six runs in the first, five in the second and one in the third en route to the regional win.
Noah Weier picked up the win, scattering seven hits while striking out nine. Offensively, Beckett Hartlaben had two hits, including a three-run triple, and four RBIs. Karson Stoss had three hits and two RBIs and Easton Reinke two hits, including a double.
Brody Zemple had a two-run homer for the Wolves.
Bonduel moveds to 14-6 and will travel to Wittenberg-Birnamwood on Tuesday.
Oconto 7, Weyauwega-Fremont 0
OCONTO – Conner Christensen and Riley Susa combined on the shutout for the Blue Devils.
Devon Bostwick and Alex Fuller had two hits each. Kyle Bowman drove in three runs with a hit and a sacrifice fly.
Oconto will travel to Shiocton next Tuesday in WIAA regional action.
Regular season
Hortonville 4, Oshkosh North 1
HORTONVILLE – The Polar Bears moved to 20-4 overall and 16-2 in the Fox Valley Association with the win over the Spartans, despite managing just three hits.
Hortonville scored one in the first, two in the third and one in the fifth. North scored its lone run in the seventh.
Camden Kuhnke led the offense, going 2-for-2 with a triple and a homer.
Jeramiah Housworth was 2-for-3, while Colton Angell homered to lead the Spartans.
GIRLS SOCCER
Omro 1, St. Mary Catholic 0
OMRO – The Foxes scored on a mad scramble in front of the box with less than a minute remaining to earn the nonconference win.
Bethany Ruppert made 10 saves in net for the Zephyrs.
BOYS TENNIS
Division 1
Oshkosh North Sectional
NEENAH 44, OSHKOSH WEST 38, WEST BEND EAST 25, HARTFORD UNION 24, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 23, MANITOWOC LINCOLN 12, OSHKOSH NORTH 10, WEST BEND WEST 8, MENASHA 6, SLINGER 6, BEAVER DAM 4, FOND DU LAC 4, SHEBOYGAN SOUTH 4, APPLETON EAST 2, PORT WASHINGTON 2
State Qualifiers
Singles
No. 1 – Aaron Hoffmann, Hartford; Jacob Stinski, Oshkosh West; Jon Olafsson, Slinger; Lleyton Batchelder, Fond du Lac. No. 2 – Carl Hein, Neenah.
Doubles
No. 1 – Satchel Moss/Ben Kotchen, Neenah; Ayden Knuth/Cohen Newberg, Manitowoc Lincoln; Hans Larson/Ryan Jorgensen, Oshkosh West; Keegan Kainz/Traynor Gieryn, West Bend West. No. 2 – Jack Rasmussen/Nyle Dar, Oshkosh West.
Notre Dame Sectional
NOTRE DAME ACADEMY 45, DE PERE 43, KIMBERLY 37, BAY PORT 24, WEST DE PERE 12, APPLETON NORTH 10, GREEN BAY PREBLE 10, APPLETON WEST 8, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 8, SHAWANO 8, PULASKI 6, KAUKAUNA 2, ASHWAUBENON 0, GREEN BAY EAST 0, GREEN BAY WEST 0
State Qualifiers
Singles
No. 1 – Nicholas Balthazor, De Pere; Aiden Meixl, Kimberly; Matt Gugluizza, Notre Dame; Chase Colucci, West De Pere. No. 2 – Alex Thomas, Notre Dame.
Doubles
No. 1 – Aidan Burich/Mason Olson, Notre Dame; Kegan McDonough/Tudor Cristescu, De Pere; Nathan Darrow/Karan Mandepudi, West De Pere; George Buerman/Tristan Sheldon, Shawano. No. 2 – Pablo Cuene/Zeb Zifferblatt, Notre Dame.
Division 2
Kohler Sectional (Wednesday)
XAVIER 46, UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MILWAUKEE 46, PLYMOUTH 31, ST. MARY CATHOLIC 23, KOHLER 21, ST. MARY’S SPRINGS 16, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 12, SHEBOYGAN FALLS 8, BROWN DEER 6, RONCALLI 4, VALLEY CHRISTIAN/LOURDES 4, GRAFTON 0, HOWARDS GROVE 0, KEWASKUM 0, TWO RIVERS 0
State Qualifiers
Singles
No. 1 – Max Watchmaker, University School of Milwaukee; Joshua Horak, Xavier; Wesley Auth, St. Mary Catholic; Ben McGuire, St. Mary’s Springs. No. 2 – Oliver Boyd, University School of Milwaukee.
Doubles
No. 1 – Nick Bittner/Nate Hall, Xavier; Miles Gourlay/Jack Gilpin, University School of Milwaukee; Gianni Frausto/Cavin Baltus, Plymouth; Grant Bergstrom/Harry Bergstrom, St. Mary Catholic. No. 2 – Sean Utrie/Mark Steinlage, Xavier.