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Notre Dame 106, Green Bay Preble 27
GREEN BAY – Five players reached double-figure scoring, led by Trista Fayta’s 29 points, as the Tritons raced out to a 64-15 halftime advantage and never looked back.
Also leading the way for Notre Dame were Sydney Whitehouse with 21 points, Peyton Musial with 19, Kaia Waldrop 15 and Gracie Grzesk with 14.
Jada Raeder paced the Hornets with 14 points.
With the win, the Tritons move to 5-0 in the Fox River Classic Conference and 5-1 overall, while Preble falls to 1-3 and 2-5.
Notre Dame 64 42 – 106
Green Bay Preble 15 12 – 27
Notre Dame: Ronsman 4, Fayta 29, Whitehouse 21, Waldrop 15, Musial 19, Webster 4, Grzesk 14. 3-pt: Fayta 2, Whitehouse, Musial 2, Grzesk. FT: 10-13. Fouls: 15.
Green Bay Preble: Gorecki 1, Shefchik 3, Umentum 5, Beauchamp 2, Paplham 2, Raeder 14. 3-pt: None. FT: 13-20. Fouls: 12.
Green Bay Southwest 42, Pulaski 20
GREEN BAY – Addison Pytleski scored 18 points to lead the Trojans to the win over the Red Raiders.
Alex Siudzinski added 10 points for Green Bay Southwest.
Ellie Mangold scored eight points to lead Pulaski.
Pulaski 6 14 – 20
Green Bay Southwest 19 23 – 42
Pulaski: M. Lardinois 4, Mangold 8, Servais 6, R. Lardinois 1, Sprangers 1. 3-pt:, Mangold, M. Lardinois. FT: 6-14. Fouls: 14.
Green Bay Southwest: Bynum 8, Pytleski 18, Siudzinski 10, Szarowicz 6. 3-pt: Bynun 2, Pytleski. FT: 11-17. Fouls: 15.
De Pere 64, Manitowoc 51
MANITOWOC – Claire Bjorge scored 29 points to lead the Redbirds to the win over the Ships.
Sophie Hafeman added 14 points for De Pere, while Aubree Fischer tallied 10.
Sarah Bolchen scored 11 points to lead Manitowoc.
De Pere 30 34 – 64
Manitowoc 25 26 – 51
De Pere: Anderson 2, Dwyer 4, Fischer 10, Bjorge 29, Bierowski 5, Hafeman 14. 3-pt: Bjorge 3. FT: 9-14. Fouls: 19.
Manitowoc: Bolchen 11, Peterson 9, Kulpa 5, Johnson 3, Schmitz 1, Fruzen 5, Hamann 8, Lehman 3, Swoboda 4, Breese 2. 3-pt: Bolchen, Kulpa, Fruzen, Hamann, Lehman. FT: 12-16. Fouls: 15.
West De Pere 46, Xavier 44
DE PERE – Faith Walder scored 14 points, Madisyn Berggren 12 and Mia Racine 10 as the Phantoms erased a six-point halftime deficit en route to the Bay Conference win.
Xavier led 23-17 at intermission, but West De Pere outscored the Hawks by eight the rest of the way.
Joy Krull led Xavier with 14 points, while Carsyn Stempa chipped in 12.
West De Pere moves to 2-0 in the conference and 8-1 overall, while the Hawks fall to 1-1 and 7-3.
Xavier 23 21 – 44
West De Pere 17 29 – 46
Xavier: Standish 6, J. Krull 14, Vande Hey 7, Martine 1, E. Krull 4, Stempa 12. 3-pt: J. Krull 2, Stempa 2. FT: 12-18. Fouls: 13.
West De Pere: Rattray 3, Walder 14, Racine 10, Berggren 12, Van Ess 7. 3-pt: Walder 3, Berggren 2, Van Ess. FT: 6-9. Fouls: 14.
New London 68, Green Bay East 32
NEW LONDON – Shelby Glodowski, Kenna Mix and Caitlin Stroesenreuther combined for 37 points to lead the Bulldogs to the win over the Red Devils.
Glodowski had 14 points while Mix and Strosenreuther had 12 and 11 points, respectively, for New London, which is now 9-1.
Green Bay East was led by Jamaya Mariner with 17 points.
Green Bay East 11 21 – 32
New London 27 41 – 68
Green Bay East: Mariner 17, Brandner 4, Robinson 2, Gonion 9. 3-pt: Mariner, Gonion. FT: 2-8. Fouls: 16.
New London: Handschke 2, Magolski 3, Langel 8, Stroesenreuther 11, K. Mix 12, Glodowski 14, J. Mix 8, Reybrock 6, Batten 1, Hoffman 3. 3-pt: Chesney M, Stroesenreuther 2, Glodowski 3, Hoffman. FT: 7-13. Fouls: 16.
Denmark 68, Sturgeon Bay 29
DENMARK – Kiarrah Micolichek poured in 28 points, connecting on seven 3-pointers in the process, as the Vikings cruised to the nonconference win over the Clippers.
Denmark built a 40-16 halftime advantage and never looked back.
The Vikings’ Paige Vogel also reached double-digit scoring with 11 points.
Dasha Yeltysheva led the way for Sturgeon Bay with 13 points.
Denmark is now 5-4 overall, while the Clippers fall to 3-5.
Sturgeon Bay 16 13 – 29
Denmark 40 28 – 68
Sturgeon Bay: Kasten 3, Frangipane 2, Goettelman 6, Yeltysheva 13, Carlson 4, Stai 1. 3-pt: Yeltysheva 2. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 14.
Denmark: Van Noie 8, Quick 3, Selner 5, Klinksick 2, Vogel 11, LeBresh 2, Micolichek 28, Van Vonderen 9. 3-pt: Van Noie, Quick, Vogel, Micolichek 7, Van Vonderen. FT: 9-18. Fouls: 16.
Algoma 56, Southern Door 41
ALGOMA – Rylie Zimmerman scored 20 points, including 16 in the first half, of the Wolves’ win over the Eagles.
Brooke Mattson and Sierra Slaby added 12 and 10 points, respectively, for Algoma.
Isabella Price led Southern Door with 16 points. Payton Gilbertson had 13 points.
Southern Door 20 21 – 41
Algoma 46 10 – 56
Southern Door: Price 16, Gilbertson 13, Tassoul 3, Counard 2, DelFosse 7. 3-pt: Gilbertson 2, DelFosse. FT: 8-14. Fouls: 11.
Algoma: Zimmerman 20, Mattson 12, Nellis 7, Slaby 10, C. Gerdmann 1, T. Gerdmann 6. 3-pt: Zimmerman 4, Mattson 2, Nellis, Slaby 2. FT: 1-6. Fouls: 12.
Crandon 41, Coleman 36
CRANDON – Lily Palubicki and Lauren Littleton scored 11 points apiece as the Cardinals pulled away from the Cougars down the stretch in the nonconference matchup.
Kiersten Jensen scored a game-high 14 points to pace Coleman.
The Cougars fall to 9-1 on the season, while the Cardinals move to 5-2.
Coleman 23 13 – 36
Crandon 24 17 – 41
Coleman: Kostreva 8, Hoida 5, Campe 9, Jensen 14. 3-pt: Campe, Jensen 2. FT: 5-10. Fouls: 14.
Crandon: Schallock 5, Kane 5, Palubicki 11, Littleton 11, Erdmann 9. 3-pt: Schallock, Palubicki 2, Littleton 3, Erdmann 2. FT: 5-13. Fouls: 14.
Sevastopol 66, Gibraltar 22
FISH CREEK – The Pioneers raced to a big halftime lead and rolled to the Packerland Conference victory.
Kayla Ranly had the hot hand with a game-high 20 points, while Libby Ash added 19.
Also scoring in double figures for Sevastopol was Naomi Rikkola with 14.
Andie Schar paced the Vikings with 13 points.
The win moves the Pioneers to 4-0 in the conference and 7-0 overall, while Gibraltar falls to 1-3 and 2-5.
Sevastopol 47 19 – 66
Gibraltar 10 12 – 22
Sevastopol: Ranly 20, Cain 2, Ash 19, Rikkola 14, Deussler 4, Spude 7. 3-pt: Ranly 3, Ash 5, Deussler. FT: 11-16. Fouls: 12.
Gibraltar: Prescott 2, Gorham 2, Reisen 1, Schar 13, McNally 2, Jarosh 2. 3-pt: Schar. FT: 3-8. Fouls: 16.
Oneida Nation 74, Crivitz 53
ONEIDA – The Thunderhawks trailed by one point at halftime but outscored the Wolverines by 22 in the second half to win going away.
Jaylyn Caldwell led Oneida Nation with 27 points. Mariah Cloud scored 17 points and Maddy King added 10.
Kiya Brand led Crivitz with 15 points. Lucy Gruszynski also hit double figures, finishing with 11 points.
Crivitz 31 22 – 53
Oneida Nation 30 44 – 74
Crivitz: Gruszynski 11, Watson 5, K. Pusick 6, Brand 15, Tracy 4, Werner 7, Doyan 4, M. Pusick 3. 3-pt: Gruszynski, Watson, Brand. FT: 12-30. Fouls: 17.
Oneida Nation: Wheelock-Flores 4, King 10, J. Danforth 5, Cloud 17, R. Danforth 5, Caldwell 27, House 3, Skenandore 3. 3-pt: Wheelock-Flores, King 3, J. Danforth, Caldwell 3, House. FT: 17-24. Fouls: 19.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 66, Menominee Indian 51
WITTENBERG – Rory Salvesen and Melaina Granquist scored 24 points apiece to power the Chargers past the Eagles in a Central Wisconsin Conference matchup.
Faith Resch added 10 points for Wittenberg-Birnamwood.
Menominee Indian trailed by as many as 30 points, but battled back and made a game of it late.
Menominee Indian 20 31 – 51
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 45 21 – 66
Wittenberg-Birnamwood: Brie 1, Ladika 5, Salvesen 24, Stewart 2, Resch 10, Granquist 24. 3-pt: Ladika, Salvesen, Granquist 2. FT: 8-13. Fouls: 14.
Niagara 50, Suring 33
SURING – Alivia Kleikamp scored 14 points and Sydney Swanson added 11 as the Badgers jumped out to a 19-10 halftime advantage and continued to build on that in the second half.
Bunny Cramer led the Eagles with 12 points.
Niagara moves to 4-2 in the Marinette & Oconto Conference and 4-4 overall, while Suring falls to 2-4 and 3-6.
Niagara 19 31 – 50
Suring 10 23 – 33
Niagara: Sweig 5, M. Sanicki 9, B. Sanicki 3, Kleikamp 14, Walker 7, Brasure 1, Swanson 11. 3-pt: Sweig, B. Sanicki, Walker. FT: 13-21. Fouls: 11.
Suring: C. Pommerich 4, Bi. Cramer 4, Peterson 3, P. Pommerich 7, Bu. Cramer 12, Taylor 3. 3-pt: C. Pommerich, Peterson, P. Pommerich 2, Bu. Cramer 3. FT: 4-12. Fouls: 17.
State scores
Algoma 56, Southern Door 41
Alma Center Lincoln 39, Alma-Pepin 38
Almond-Bancroft 87, Tri-County 14
Amherst 54, Iola-Scandinavia 24
Appleton North 79, Oshkosh North 68
Aquinas 93, Holmen 69
Arrowhead 67, Muskego 45
Ashwaubenon 52, Bay Port 43
Badger 57, Westosha Central 56
Beaver Dam 55, DeForest 39
Blair-Taylor 46, Eleva-Strum 41
Bonduel 57, Weyauwega-Fremont 31
Brookfield East 51, Milwaukee DSHA 43
Brown Deer 62, Milwaukee Lutheran 51
Butternut 67, Solon Springs 45
Cashton 51, Brookwood 41
Clear Lake 54, Luck 27
Crandon 41, Coleman 36
De Pere 64, Manitowoc 51
Durand-Arkansaw 66, Melrose-Mindoro 25
Edgewood 59, Stoughton 17
Fond du Lac 56, Appleton West 18
Germantown 71, West Allis Hale 34
Grafton 89, West Bend West 32
Green Bay Southwest 42, Pulaski 20
Greendale 62, New Berlin West 52
Greenfield 85, Shorewood 45
Hamilton 78, Brookfield Central 63
Hartford 83, Port Washington 45
Hayward 56, Cameron 41
Homestead 62, Slinger 48
Hortonville 75, Kaukauna 46
Ithaca 53, North Crawford 50
Kenosha Christian Life 72, Faith Christian 59
Kettle Moraine 59, Waukesha North 20
Kickapoo 46, La Farge 22
Laconia 73, St Mary’s Springs 20
Lancaster 77, Richland Center 18
Laona-Wabeno 84, Goodman-Pembine 27
Lena 44, Gillett 24
Luther 51, Viroqua 19
Madison East 69, Janesville Parker 46
Madison La Follette 59, Janesville Craig 47
Madison Memorial 98, Madison West 14
Manitowoc Lutheran 71, Ozaukee 38
Marshfield 66, D.C. Everest 37
Mauston 67, Nekoosa 16
McFarland 88, Mount Horeb 53
Mellen 40, Hurley 34
Merrill 62, Wausau East 39
Milw. King 59, Milwaukee Reagan 17
Milwaukee Languages 77, Milwaukee North 29
Mishicot 67, Hilbert 36
Mosinee 69, Antigo 31
Neenah 93, Appleton East 70
New Berlin Eisenhower 60, Whitnall 52
New Holstein 51, Roncalli 44
New London 68, Green Bay East 32
Northwestern 63, Ashland 36
Notre Dame 106, Green Bay Preble 27
Oconto 50, Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran 37
Omro 52, Lomira 38
Oneida Nation 74, Crivitz 53
Oostburg 79, Kohler 35
Oregon 47, Monona Grove 38
Pacelli 43, Pittsville 36
Platteville 63, Dodgeville 46
Poynette 73, Pardeeville 41
Random Lake 58, Sheboygan Christian 45
Rice Lake 65, Medford Area 38
Royall 52, Necedah 21
Saint Francis 64, Milwaukee Carmen 35
Sauk Prairie 63, Baraboo 46
Sevastopol 66, Gibraltar 22
Shawano 66, Marinette 36
Sheboygan Area Luth. 46, Cedar Grove-Belgium 30
Sheboygan Falls 62, Two Rivers 11
Shell Lake 49, Frederic 30
Shiocton 54, Manawa 48
Shoreland Lutheran 50, Catholic Central 46
Somerset 65, Eau Claire North 51
South Milwaukee 52, Cudahy 30
South Shore 67, Washburn 22
St. Croix Falls 60, Spooner 26
Stevens Point 59, Wausau West 40
Superior 62, Chippewa Falls 25
Turtle Lake 61, Siren 58
Unity 47, Grantsburg 41
Valders 46, Brillion 37
Valley Christian 54, Newman Catholic 34
Verona 77, Sun Prairie 35
Wauwatosa East 48, Menomonee Falls 41
Wauzeka-Steuben 72, Seneca 20
Webster 39, Northwood 21
West De Pere 46, Xavier 44
West Salem 84, Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 14
Westby 48, Black River Falls 38
Westfield 47, Wisconsin Dells 37
Whitehall 72, Augusta 30
Wild Rose 66, Rosholt 12
Winnebago Lutheran Academy 54, Campbellsport 34
Winter 55, Bruce 26
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 66, Menominee Indian 51
Wonewoc-Center 51, New Lisbon 47
BOYS BASKETBALL
De Pere 68, Manitowoc 34
DE PERE – Zach Kinziger scored 20 points to lead the Redbirds to the win over the Ships.
Will Hornseth added 10 points for De Pere.
Brayden Steinbecker led Manitowoc with 14 points.
Manitowoc 17 17 – 34
De Pere 33 35 – 68
Manitowoc: Kubsch 9, Bolchen 6, Bender 3, Grapentine 2, Steinbecker 14. 3-pt: Kubsch 3, Bolchen 2, Bender. FT: 4-8. Fouls: 17.
De Pere: Demovsky 2, Kinziger 20, Hutjens 7, Bookter 5, Dorchester 3, Hornseth 10, Willihnganz 8, Gregoire 9, Ellingson 2, Bonfigt 2. 3-pt: Kinziger 4, Hutjens, Dorchester, Gregoire. FT: 5-8. Fouls: 11.
Notre Dame 62, Green Bay Preble 43
GREEN BAY – Adam Guyette had the hot hand with 19 points as the Tritons built a 34-16 halftime advantage and held on from there.
Aaron Heyroth added 13 points and Jack Warden 10 for Notre Dame, which moves to 2-1 in the Fox River Classic Conference and 3-3 overall.
The Hornets, who fall to 0-4 and 1-5, were paced by Carson Blom’s 11 points and Peyton Kuehn’s 10.
Green Bay Preble 16 27 – 43
Notre Dame 34 28 – 62
Green Bay Preble: Shanoski 4, Gerard 8, Sullivan 4, Blom 11, Johnson 6, Kuehn 10. 3-pt: Blom 3, Johnson, Kuehn. FT: 6-8. Fouls: 16.
Notre Dame: Augustine 2, Frelich 5, Heyroth 13, Charles 1, Siudzinski 6, Weber 6, Warden 10, Guyette 19. 3-pt: Frelich, Heyroth 2, Guyette. FT: 16-19. Fouls: 13.
Fox Valley Lutheran 86, Wrightstown 58
APPLETON – Sam Ferge and Adam Loberger scored 26 points apiece as the Foxes built a 47-34 halftime advantage before pulling away in the second half.
Ethan Cyra led the way for the Tigers with 14 points.
The win moves FVL to 5-0 in the North Eastern Conference and 6-0 overall, while Wrightstown falls to 2-3 and 2-4.
Wrightstown 34 24 – 58
Fox Valley Lutheran 47 39 – 86
Wrightstown: Kittoe 8, Van Zeeland 5, Lamers 7, Humphreys 5, Bosma 7, Colwell 2, Cyra 14, Podgorski 7, Meulemans 1, Hermann 2. 3-pt: Kittoe 2, Lamers, Humphreys, Cyra 3, Podgorski. FT: 8-16. Fouls: 17.
Fox Valley Lutheran: Ferge 26, Burington 3, Feidt 2, Papendorf 4, Loberger 26, Heyn 6, L. Heiges 9, G. Heiges 9, Dahlke 1. 3-pt: Ferge 2, Burington, Loberger 6, G. Heiges. FT: 10-19. Fouls: 16.
Waupaca 59, Oconto Falls 55
OCONTO FALLS – The Comets built an 11-point halftime lead and then held off the Panthers in the second half.
Ethan Harms scored 17 points, including hitting five 3-pointers, while Aaron Wolff added 16, including four threes.
Alex Haines led Oconto Falls with 15 points.
The win moves the Comets to 3-3 in the North Eastern Conference and 4-3 overall, while the Panthers fall to 0-5 and 2-5.
Waupaca 28 31 – 59
Oconto Falls 17 38 – 55
Waupaca: Adamczak 9, Mouw 8, Wolff 16, Harms 17, Bechard 9. 3-pt: Wolff 4, Harms 5. FT: 6-12. Fouls: 10.
Oconto Falls: Bursa 2, Haines 15, Yuma 4, Carriveau 2, Beaman 9, Wilquet 2, Skarban 2, Pytleski 14, Cahak 5. 3-pt: Haines 2, Beaman, Pytleski 4, Cahak. FT: 9-10. Fouls: 15.
State scores
Alma Center Lincoln 62, Port Edwards 52
Almond-Bancroft 79, Tri-County 34
Appleton North 71, Oshkosh North 63
Aquinas 53, Holmen 46
Argyle 79, Black Hawk 41
Arrowhead 66, Muskego 52
Auburndale 61, Assumption 38
Baraboo 64, Sparta 61
Beloit Memorial 76, Waterford 59
Big Foot 84, Brodhead 83, OT
Bloomer 66, McDonell Central 57
Brookfield Academy 86, St John’s NW Military Academy 57
Bruce 66, Winter 58
Burlington 67, Elkhorn Area 45
Cambria-Friesland 64, Montello 57
Cherry, Minn. 53, Superior 51
Clear Lake 61, Luck 49
Clinton 57, Evansville 43
Clintonville 78, Marinette 70
Colby 70, Spencer 56
Columbus Catholic 67, Owen-Withee 40
Cuba City 61, Fennimore 54
De Pere 68, Manitowoc 34
De Soto 68, Weston 50
Deerfield 87, Madison Country Day 23
Denmark 65, Luxemburg-Casco 49
Dominican 95, Martin Luther 79
Durand-Arkansaw 67, Plum City/Elmwood 57
Eau Claire Memorial 68, River Falls 61, OT
Elk Mound 90, Boyceville 48
Fond du Lac 67, Appleton West 33
Fox Valley Lutheran 86, Wrightstown 58
Freedom 63, Little Chute 45
Germantown 88, West Allis Hale 51
Gilman 53, Greenwood 25
Greenfield 84, Shorewood 52
Hamilton 61, Brookfield Central 38
Highland 62, Benton 47
Homestead 82, Slinger 50
Hudson 80, Chippewa Falls 52
Kaukauna 77, Hortonville 68
Kenosha St Joseph 58, Racine Lutheran 54
Kettle Moraine 76, Waukesha North 43
Kewaskum 74, Kettle Moraine Lutheran 67
Kimberly 72, Oshkosh West 47
Lakeland 40, Northland Pines 26
Lourdes Academy 55, Horicon 54
Marathon 78, Newman Catholic 34
Marion 50, Elcho 35
Marquette 70, Brookfield East 53
Marshfield 62, D.C. Everest 50
Milwaukee Lifelong Learning 79, Milwaukee South 75
Milwaukee Obama SCTE 76, Milwaukee Madison 74
Milwaukee Pulaski 74, Milwaukee Arts 38
Milwaukee Science 99, Messmer 39
Mineral Point 75, Darlington 58
Monona Grove 65, McFarland 61
Mosinee 71, Antigo 18
Mukwonago 68, Waukesha West 48
Neenah 63, Appleton East 53
Neillsville 54, Loyal 36
Nekoosa 64, Blair-Taylor 48
New Berlin West 71, Greendale 66
New Glarus 53, Barneveld 47
New Richmond 75, Eau Claire North 67
Notre Dame 62, Green Bay Preble 43
Oakfield 51, Dodgeland 49
Oconomowoc 83, Waukesha South 71
Omro 80, Mayville 75
Osceola 48, Baldwin-Woodville 27
Osseo-Fairchild 81, Fall Creek 75
Pardeeville 80, Markesan 39
Parkview 89, Williams Bay 56
Pecatonica 69, Monticello 31
Phillips 68, Athens 58
Pius XI Catholic 81, West Allis Central 68
Potosi 48, Belmont 28
Prairie 53, Shoreland Lutheran 48
Prentice 71, Chequamegon 56
Prescott 82, Amery 58
Pulaski 80, Green Bay Southwest 54
Randolph 58, Rio 36
Regis 54, Thorp 40
Rhinelander 69, Tomahawk 26
Rib Lake 66, Abbotsford 40
Rice Lake 63, Menomonie 43
Ripon 66, Winneconne 63
Saint Croix Central 71, Altoona 43
Shell Lake 60, Frederic 48
South Milwaukee 89, Cudahy 63
Southwestern 61, Riverdale 54
Spring Valley 59, Colfax 45
St. Thomas More 66, Racine St. Catherine’s 65
Stanley-Boyd 79, Cadott 54
Stevens Point 46, Wausau West 32
Stratford 57, Edgar 54
Turner 62, Edgerton 55
Turtle Lake 66, Siren 30
Unity 51, Grantsburg 28
Watertown 89, Sauk Prairie 74
Waupaca 59, Oconto Falls 55
Wausau East 73, Merrill 38
Wauwatosa East 55, Menomonee Falls 54
Westosha Central 83, Badger 44
Whitefish Bay 74, West Bend East 58
Whitewater 84, East Troy 76
Whitnall 78, New Berlin Eisenhower 67
Wisconsin Dells 73, Westfield 41
Wisconsin Lutheran 77, Onalaska 61
Xavier 82, Wautoma 71
WRESTLING
Coleman 54, Denmark 15
285: Kain Otto C pinned David Cervantes :41. 106: Parker Owens C pinned Ryan Collar 1:05. 113: Pearson Owens C pinned Gavin Zellner 3:33. 120: Caden Kersten D won by forfeit. 126: Brady Vieaux D dec. Chadd Gruber 7-0. 132: Wyatt Van Haren C pinned Kase Bradley 4:53. 138: Nolan Larsen D dec. Wyatt Bieber 6-0. 144: Brady Gross C won by technical fall over Drew Demmin 23-5. 150: Dominic Swetlik D dec. Cole Berth 12-6. 157 Cameron Kimmell C pinned Grant Liddicoat 3:10. 165: Micah Kuchta C major dec. Steven Kielpikowski 15-4. 175: Isaiah Nowak C pinned Landon Ullmer 5:40. 190: West Bieber C dec. Carson Peterson 1-0. 215: Devin Otto C pinned Rudy Wagner :37.
Wrightstown 72, Tri-County 0
106: Braeden Butcher won by forfeit. 113: Easton Felchlin won by forfeit. 120: Double forfeit. 126: Everett Koltz won by forfeit. 132: Cameron Schumacher pinned Cayden Weis 3:03. 138: Kevin Biese won by forfeit. 144: Kyler Verbeten pinned Dominique Friebel 1:48. 150: Jack Nelson pinned Aiden Brewer 5:13. 157: Jacob Durocher won by forfeit. 165: Jackson Ervin won by forfeit. 175: Payton Vande Hey won by forfeit. 190: Carter Gilson won by forfeit. 215: Sam Keuler pinned Evangalina Flores 2:15 285: Double forfeit.
Wrightstown 64, Kewaunee 12
106: Braeden Butcher W pinned Nolan Lambrecht :45. 113: Easton Felchlin W dec. Aiden Ducat 10-2. 120: Double forfeit. 126: Everett Koltz W won by forfeit. 132: Cameron Schumacher W pinned Tucker DuFresne 2:00. 138: Kevin Biese W pinned Trevor Gauthier 2:31. 144: Kyler Verbeten W won by forfeit. 150: Jack Nelson W won by forfeit. 157: Jacob Durocher W pinned Mitchell VanGoethem 4:24. 165: Jackson Ervin W won by forfeit. 175: Payton Vande Hey W pinned Jose Garza 1:37. 190: Kemper Robinson K pinned Carter Gilson 2:40. 215: Sam Keuler W pinned Ben VanGoethem 5:00. 285: Mitchell Boeder K won by forfeit.