TRACK AND FIELD
Kimberly Gil Frank Invitational
BOYS
WINNECONNE 122, GREEN BAY PREBLE 112, WEST DE PERE 102, KIMBERLY 74, LITTLE CHUTE 71, FOND DU LAC 70, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 57, FREEDOM 39, PLYMOUTH 38, XAVIER 12, MANITOWOC 4
Winneconne won eight individual events and one relay event to power its way to first place.
Hudson Samolinski took first in the discus and shot put for Winneconne with a discus throw of 170-8 and a shot put toss of 56-4. Brody Schaffer won the long jump with a jump of 22-6 and 100-meter dash with a time of :10.82.
The Winneconne quartet of Luke Fuller, Logan Wolf, Koltyn Kachur and Grant Wenzelow won the 1,600 relay with a time of 3:28.88. Wenzelow also won the 800 with a time of 1:56.36, while Kachur won the 200 with a time of :22.33.
Jacob Nuthals was a double winner for Green Bay Preble. He took first in the 1,600- and 3,200-meter runs with times of 4:27.60 and 9:50.41, respectively.
GIRLS
KIMBERLY 135, XAVIER 84, WEST DE PERE 82.5, FREEDOM 78, MANITOWOC 69, LITTLE CHUTE 53.5, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 45.5, WINNECONNE 42, GREEN BAY PREBLE 40, PLYMOUTH 36.5, FOND DU LAC 36
Kimberly used four first-place finishes in individual events to win the girls meet.
Kimberly’s Madison Krueger won the 800-meter run with a time of 2:22.61. Addison Johnson took first in the 1,600 with a time of 5:14.70. Theresa Behnke won the discus with a throw of 135-3. Annabel Schneider won the high jump with a jump of 4-10.
Xavier had three individual first-place finishes with Kayla Fournillier in the 100 (:12.70), Grace Hackl in the 200 (:26.54) and Caroline Basehoar in the pole vault (11-6). Xavier’s Lauren Erickson, Fournillier, Hailey Hafner and Bryce Hietpas won the 400 relay with a time of:50.96.
The Freedom quartet of Ashley Hietpas, Marisa Greiner, Mara Janssen and Gabriella Hambel won the 800 relay with a time of 1:48.74. Hietpas also won the 100 hurdles with a time of :14.85.
Green Bay Preble’s Arya Shefchik won the 3,200-meter run with a time of 10:52.92.
Fox Valley Lutheran’s Claire Fischer won the 400 with a time of 1:00.85.
West De Pere’s Kaylin Thomson won the 300 hurdles with a time of :47.28.
Kaukauna Invitational
BOYS
KAUKAUNA 108, PORT WASHINGTON 93.83, RHINELANDER 91, MUKWONAGO 90, WEST BEND WEST 87.67, NEW LONDON 81.5, SHEBOYGAN SOUTH 60, ASHWAUBENON 42, WISCONSIN RAPIDS 31, MOSINEE 16
Kaukauna’s Thomas Kornowski swept the 100- and 200-meter dashes, winning with times of :11.16 and :22.93, respectively.
The only other winner for Kaukauna was Hunter Meyers in the shot put (52-11).
Ashwaubenon had winners in Logan Frasch in the 400 (:52.23), Preston Thompson in the 1,600 (4:51.33) and Isaac Aoki in the long jump (20-10.5).
New London’s Cory Brooker won the triple jump (39-6).
GIRLS
MUKWONAGO 145, KAUKAUNA 143.5, RHINELANDER 118, PORT WASHINGTON 97, SHEBOYGAN SOUTH 55, ASHWAUBENON 49, NEW LONDON 42.5, WISCONSIN RAPIDS 29, MOSINEE 4
Mukwonago won three individual events and one relay to win the girls meet.
Kaukauna’s Reese Fauske won the 1,600 with a time of 5:33.15. Jenna Kinas took first in the 300 hurdles with a time of :46.35. Kaukauna’s Kayla West, Addison Banaszynski,, Hattie Hader and Isabelle Maass combined to win the 1,600 relay with a time of 4:16.29. Jacqueline Dirkes, Josie Greenthal, Sawyer Olson and Kaylee Behling won the 3,200 with a time of 10:34.83.
Ashwaubenon’s Jamyana Witte won the 100-meter hurdles with a time of :15.51. Lera Black won the pole vault at a height of 12-3. Black also won the triple jump, winning with a jump of 36-5.25.
New London’s Aydan Smith won the shot put with a put of 42-7.25.
Neenah Rocket Invitational
Participating teams: Appleton East, Appleton North, Bay Port, Kewaskum, Neenah, Oshkosh North, Sheboygan Falls, Stevens Point.
Team scores were not provided
BOYS
Appleton East’s Liam Krainik won the 800-meter run with a time of 2:02.01. Allan Massingue won the 300-meter hurdles with a time of :42.19.
Appleton East’s Krainik, Holden Poole, Auden Winkel and Preston Schefe won the 3,200-meter relay with a time of 8:17.8.
Bay Port’s Carl Bleser took first in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of :15.09. Bay Port’s Grant Jacques won the triple jump with a jump of 40-7.75.
The Bay Port foursome of Evan Wiebel, Loyal Cantu, Damon Bree and Woodlens Frederic won the 1,600-meter relay with a time of 3:32.69.
Appleton North’s Adrion Rogers took first in the high jump at 5-10 and first in the long jump with a jump of 21-6.75.
GIRLS
Appleton North’s Ashley Parrish won the 100-meter dash with a time of :12.24. Isabel Parrish won the 100-meter hurdles with a time of :14.86 and the 300-meter hurdles with a time of :47.73.
The Appleton North relay team of Jada Ellis, Ashley Parrish, Maddie Loken and Emily Thompson won the 400 relay with a time of :50.08. Parrish, Ellis, Nora Thornton and Sophia Busch won the 1,600 relay with a time of 4:10.18.
Neenah’s Emma Severson won the shot put and discus with a put of 49-11 and a throw of 155-8. Sam Zilm took first in the 3,200-meter run with a time of 11:03.67. Mirella Taschner won the high jump at 5-2.
Neenah’s Molly Snider, Brynn Fox, Kobi Meyer and Celia Gentile won the 800 relay with a time of 1:46.14, while the foursome of Elsa Gruber, Natalie Willes, Lizzy LaPlant and Natalie Schultz won the 3,200 relay with a time of 9:57.60.
Gentile won the long jump with a jump of 19-2.75.
Bay Port’s Onika Colassacco won the 800 with a time of 2:20.10. Maya Myers won the pole vault at a height of 10-6.
Brillion Sting Cancer Invitational
BOYS
MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 172.5, KIEL 135.33, WRIGHTSTOWN 106.33, SHIOCTON 86, CHILTON 73.33, BRILLION 33.5, ST. MARY CATHOLIC 32
Manitowoc Lutheran won three individual events and three relay events in capturing the team title.
Shiocton’s Paxton Kuehn won the 200-meter dash with a time of :22.88 and the long jump with a jump of 22-0.5. Wyatt Hess won the 110 hurdles with a time of :15.63 and the 300 hurdles with a time of :42.86.
Hess, Kuehn, Lincoln Volkman and Hunter Austin won the 1,600 relay for Shiocton with a time of 3:33.15.
Wrightstown’s Alex VanHelvoirt took first in the high jump at a height of 5-10.
GIRLS
KIEL 145, CHILTON 129, SHIOCTON 92, WRIGHTSTOWN 88, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 84, ST. MARY CATHOLIC 72, BRILLION 64
Kiel won six events – five individual events and one relay event – to win the team title.
Chilton’s Adeline Bodinger won the 100- and 200-meter dashes with times of :12.91 and :27.10, respectively. Teammate Maddie Mertz won the 100- and 300-meter hurdles with times of :17.21 and :48.41, respectively. Chilton’s Taylor Byrge won the pole vault at a height of 10-0.
London Dockum of Wrightstown grabbed a pair of first-place finishes, winning the 400 with a time of 1:00.23 and the 800 with a time of 2:29.24.
Shiocton’s Monica Young took first in the long jump with a jump of 16-10.5, while Bellah Young won the shot put with a toss of 34-8.25.
St. Mary Catholic’s Cora Epping, Autumn Crowe, Ellie Davel and Luci Nackers won the 400 relay with a time of :51.42. Crowe, Davel, Nackers and Moorea Steckling won the 800 relay with a time of 1:52.79.
SOFTBALL
Appleton East 18, Appleton West 8
APPLETON – The Patriots banged out 14 hits and scored in all but two innings en route to the Fox Valley Association win.
East scored four in the first, seven in the third, one in the fourth, two in the fifth and four in the seventh.
West countered with two runs in the first, one in the second, three in the fourth and two in the sixth.
Ali Raddatz led the Terrors’ attack, going 3-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI, while Marie-Rae Ott was 2-for-4.
Kaukauna 5, Hortonville 0
KAUKAUNA – Paige Bodenheimer tripled and drove in a pair of runs as the Ghosts blanked the Polar Bears in Fox Valley Association action.
Addy Belongea earned the win in the circle, pitching seven innings and allowing five hits and two walks.
The Ghosts took advantage of three Hortonville errors as they scored three in the third and two in the fifth.
Emmy D’Addario led the Polar Bears with two hits.
Freedom 5, Little Chute 2
FREEDOM – The Irish scored two in the fourth to break a 2-2 tie and sealed the North Eastern Conference win with a run in the sixth.
Freedom took advantage of seven walks and three errors. Brooke Sowinski had Freedom’s lone RBI.
Maddie Inger earned the win in the circle, pitching seven innings and allowing five hits, two earned runs and four walks with three strikeouts.
Laine Hietpas doubled for the Mustangs, while Madalyn Bork added an RBI.
Hayden Burton struck out 11 for Little Chute.
Luxemburg-Casco 11-13, Clintonville 1-0
CLINTONVILLE – The Spartans were able to dominate on offense in both games of a doubleheader en route to the North Eastern Conference wins.
In Game 1, Luxemburg-Casco scored six runs in the first, two in the second, one in the third and two in the fourth. Clintonville scored its run in the fourth on a Claire Papendorf home run.
In the nightcap, the Spartans took charge from the start, scoring seven in the first, three in the third and three in the fourth.
Papendorf had two of the Truckers’ four hits.
Iola-Scandinavia 5, St. Mary Catholic 1
IOLA – The Zephyrs scored their only run in their half of the first inning in the loss to the Thunderbirds.
Sammi Weiss and Illa Moder both had two hits for SMC. Moder drove in a run.
Iola-Scandinavia, which scored three runs in its half of the first, finished with 12 hits compared to six for St. Mary Catholic.
Brooklyn Berrens had three hits, including a triple, and drove in two runs for Iola-Scandinavia.
Rayanne Clendenning allowed six hits and two walks while striking out three to get the win for Iola-Scandinavia.
Gabby Guerrero took the loss for SMC. She allowed 11 hits, three earned runs and struck out two.
Chilton 7, Oakfield 2
OAKFIELD – The Tigers started fast and cruised to the nonconference win.
Chilton scored one in the first, three in the second and three in the fifth.
The Oaks scored single runs in the fourth and seventh.
Reese Ramminger led Oakfield with four hits, while Meredith Steinke had three and Lainey Schepp with two.
BASEBALL
Appleton North 6, Fox Valley Lutheran 2
APPLETON – Brennan Otto had two doubles and drove in two runs and Owen Reuland had three hits, including a pair of doubles and two RBIs, in the Lightning’s win over the Foxes.
Appleton North used six pitchers. Nathan Ramus pitched two innings and was credited for the win.
Hortonville 6, Hudson 2
HORTONVILLE – The Polar Bears scored four runs in the third inning on the way to their win over the Raiders.
Elijah Yeager had two hits, including a double, and scored twice for Hortonville. Isaac Behnke had two hits and drove in two runs.
Behnke pitched 6⅔ innings for Hortonville to get the win. He allowed two runs on seven hits and three walks while striking out four. Adam DeHaai got the final out.
De Pere 9, Menasha 0
DE PERE – The Redbirds’ Kasen Gregoire pitched six shutout innings to lead De Pere to the win over the Bluejays.
Gregoire gave up just two hits and two walks while striking out six for De Pere.
Ethan Krepline and Rory Obma both had two hits for De Pere.
New London 14, Freedom 0
FREEDOM – The Bulldogs took a 3-0 lead through two innings and then scored 11 runs in the sixth for the victory over the Irish.
Parker had four RBIs for New London, which had 14 hits. Cale Adamovich had three hits and two RBIs. Nicholas Starcheske and Brett Marquardt both had two RBIs. Garrett Clegg and Logan Ten Haken each had two hits.
Freedom got just two hits off New London pitcher Jasper Celske, who walked three and struck out seven.
Grant Millan started and took the loss for Freedom.
Brillion 11, Oostburg 1
BRILLION – Landon Mathes pitched a complete game, allowing five hits, one walk and one unearned run while striking out eight in the Lions’ win over the Flying Dutchmen.
Evan Hardy drove in two runs for Brillion.
Lucas Lemahieu and Ken Holschbach both had two hits for Oostburg.
Regan Beardsley pitched 3⅓ innings and took the loss for Oostburg.
Winneconne 4, Wautoma 1
WINNECONNE – Ethan Duel pitched six innings of two-hit baseball to lead the Wolves to the win over the Hornets.
Duel allowed one run and walked six while striking out three for Winneconne.
Noah Bouras had three hits for Winneconne, while Lucky Pahl and Jesse Michaud both had two hits. Halen Olson drove in two of Winneconne’s three runs.
Markesan 12, Chilton 0
MARKESAN – The Hornets scored three runs in the first inning, two in the second and seven in the fourth in their win over the Tigers.
Lucas Bruce had two hits and four RBIs for Markesan.
Ryan Schmitz had two hits for Chilton, including a double.
Bruce pitched the first four innings and got the win for Markesan.
Ethan Schneider started, allowed seven runs in three innings and took the loss for Chilton.
GIRLS SOCCER
Kimberly 1, Hudson 0
EAU CLAIRE – Emily Urban scored a goal off an assist from Katie Owens in the victory for the Papermakers.
GIRLS LACROSSE
Appleton United 14, Pulaski 1 (Thursday)
APPLETON – Candice Guerrero and Naomi Konkle each scored three goals for Appleton in the victory over the Red Raiders.
Kailey Heindel added two goals, while Ella Hoetschl, Jordan McCarthy, Maelin Wood, Nica Adesso, Riley Harris and Sasha Sanchez also scored. Harris had two assists. Chloe Rhoda and Kayden Smit each had one assist.
Morgan Muntner made three saves in goal and Rachel Racine had one save for Appleton.
BOYS GOLF
Seymour Thunder Invitational
SEYMOUR 309, HORTONVILLE 325, PRENTICE 329, KAUKAUNA 331, FREEDOM 335, APPLETON NORTH 337, DE PERE 338, MARINETTE 342, APPLETON WEST 345, OCONTO FALLS 346, LITTLE CHUTE 348, SOUTHERN DOOR 370, SEYMOUR 2 381, LIVING WORD LUTHERAN 381, STURGEON BAY 390, RANDOLPH/CAMBRIA-FRIESLAND 394, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 435
At Crystal Springs
Top individuals: Jonathan Huenink AN 68, Vince Sigl SEY 70, Owen Sigl SEY 71, Carter Rohde HOR 76, Matti Heikkinen PRE 76, Shaymus Smith LC 77, Eliah Harding PRE 78, Bax Benson KAU 78, Aiden Morgan DP 78, Connor Eastman MAR 79, Jonah Roehig KAU 79, Wesley Barker HOR 80, Mason Weyers FRE 81, Connor Graf HOR 81.
Oshkosh West 165, Appleton East 171
At Oshkosh Country Club, par 36
Appleton East: Brody Muller 36, Mason Rehberg 43, Tyler Bell 46, Calvin Doszak 46.
Oshkosh West: Lincoln Houle 40, Tyler Mellgren 41, Brayden Kufel 41, Billy Berg 43.
This article originally appeared on Appleton Post-Crescent: Appleton area high school sports results for Friday, May 1
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