Seymour High School's Isaac Feske (32) gains control of the ball against Xavier High School's Quinn Comerford (5) during their boys basketball game Tuesday, December 9, 2025, in Appleton, Wisconsin. Seymour won 82-69.
Seymour High School's Isaac Feske (32) gains control of the ball against Xavier High School's Quinn Comerford (5) during their boys basketball game Tuesday, December 9, 2025, in Appleton, Wisconsin. Seymour won 82-69.
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Appleton area high school sports results for Tuesday, Dec. 9

BOYS BASKETBALL

Appleton East 57, Pulaski 56

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APPLETON – Freshman Tyler Seidl hit the game-winning free throw to propel the Patriots past the Red Raiders in nonconference action.

Miles Bertrand led East with 20 points, while Seidl finished with eight.

The Patriots trailed by two at the half but outscored Pulaski 32-29 the rest of the way.

Bohdan Schmidt led the Red Raiders with 20 points.

Pulaski  27  29  –  56

Appleton East  25  32  –  57

Pulaski: Mijal 9, Brancefield 5, Urben 7, Schmidt 20, Pratt 5, Bock 2, Weise 4, Heuser 2, Van Roy 2. 3-pt: Mijal, Brancefield, Urben 2, Pratt. FTs: 17-31. Fouls: 21.

Appleton East: O’Reilly 7, Christiansen 4, Schmidt 7, Childs 2, Bertrand 20, Ksionda 2, Hron 3, Boegh 4, Seidl 8. 3-pt: Schmidt 2, Bertrand 2. FTs: 15-21. Fouls: 22.

Seymour 82, Xavier 69

APPLETON – The Thunder (2-0) led by 11 points at halftime in the Bay Conference win over the Hawks.

Logan Ramczyk had 23 points and Kyler Bleck scored 21 for Xavier (2-2).

Seymour  37  45  –   82

Xavier  26  43  –  69

Xavier: Ramczyk 23, Bleck 21, Schuler 8, Comerford 6, Neumann 7, Donnermeyer 2, Fournillier 2. 3-pt: Bleck 5, Schuler 2, Comerford, Neumann. FTs: 12-17. Fouls: 17.

Freedom 70, Wrightstown 52

WRIGHTSTOWN – The Irish built a 15-point halftime lead against the cold-shooting Tigers and held off Wrightstown for the North Eastern Conference win.

Donovan Davis led Freedom with 22 points, while Kaden Vandenberg added 14.

Davis became the all-time leading scorer in program history in the first half of the game.

Wrightstown, which cut the deficit to eight points in the second half ,was led by Alden Cyra with 13 points.

Freedom 33 37 – 70

Wrightstown 18 34 – 52

Freedom: Calhoon 5, Barse 8, Vandenberg 14, Garvey 3, Rueckl 9, Henkel 3, Jochimsen 6, Davis 22. 3-pt: Barse 2, Vandenberg 3, Garvey, Rueckl, Henkel, Jochimsen. FTs: 11-18. Fouls: 15.

Wrightstown: Buntin 7, Kinnard 2, Hagerstrom 3, VandenHeuvel 7, Genke 7, Cyra 13, Thompson 5, Morschauser 8. 3-pt: Buntin, Cyra, Thompson, Morschauser. FTs: 10-13. Fouls: 14.

Fox Valley Lutheran 85, Green Bay East 43

GREEN BAY – Eligh Erickson made five of the Foxes’ 11 3-point baskets and finished with 23 points in Fox Valley Lutheran’s win over the Red Devils.

Erickson had plenty of support as Gabe Heiges, Caleb Dahlke and Riley Lindell added 14, 11 and 10 points, respectively.

Abrian Allen scored 14 points to lead Green Bay East..

Fox Valley Lutheran  38  47  –  85

Green Bay East  22  21  –  43

Fox Valley Lutheran: G. Heiges 14, Erickson 23, Olsen 3, Lindell 10, Schlueter 3, Loberger 6, Gauger 4, Burleton 9, Boehm 2, Dahlke 11. 3-pt: G. Heiges, Erickson 5, Olsen, Schlueter, Burleton 3. FTs: 12-16. Fouls: 10.

Green Bay East: Allen 14, Msafiri 6, Collins 1, Brown 2, Woods 5, Bowman 6, Chanthadouangsy 1, Wolfe 8. 3-pt: Bowman 2. FTs: 13-23. Fouls: 9.

St. Mary Catholic 66, Manitowoc Lutheran 57

FOX CROSSING – Mason Uhlenbrauck scored 19 points and three other Zephyrs scored in double figures as St. Mary Catholic rallied for the Big East Conference win.

Also leading the Zephyrs were Dylan Brenn with 16 points, Luke Fairweather with 13 and Mason Wagner with 10.

Wesley Hecker led the Lancers with 24 points.

Manitowoc Lutheran 31 26 – 57

St. Mary Catholic 28 38 – 66

Manitowoc Lutheran: Wagner 1, Hecker 24, Muchka 6, Krause 8, Franzen 9, Martin 5, Fischer 4. 3-pt: Hecker 2, Franzen, Martin. FTs: 7-10. Fouls: 23.

St. Mary Catholic: Wagner 10, Trinkner 3, Beck 5, Uhlenbrauck 19, Fairweather 13, Brenn 16. 3-pt: Beck, Uhlenbrauck 2, Brenn 2. FTs: 15-20. Fouls: 13.

Lena 71, Stockbridge 46

LENA – Lucas Mongiat poured in 19 points, while Dash Comins added 16 as Lena raced out to a 41-17 halftime advantage and never looked back.

Also scoring in double figures for the Wildcats were Zander Thompson and P.J. Finger, both with 12 points.

Grant Karls and Colton Kramp led Stockbridge with 10 points each.

Stockbridge 17 29 – 46

Lena 41 30 – 71

Stockbridge: Olson 7, Grant Karls 10, Hostettler 8, Strebe 4, Griffin Karls 7, Kramp 10. 3-pt: Olson, Grant Karls 2, Strebe, Griffin Karls. FTs: 13-20. Fouls: 6.

Lena: Comins 16, Koslowsky 2, Mongiat 19, Peters 6, Thompson 12, Finger 12, Behnke 4. 3-pt: Comins 4, Mongiat. FTs: 2-2. Fouls: 15.

West De Pere 67, Kimberly 53 (Monday)

DE PERE – The Phantoms built a nine-point halftime lead in the nonconference win over the Papermakers.

West De Pere had four players score in double figures, led by Jack Wilichowski with 15 points. Erik Bouchard had 14 points, Cooper Borowicz scored 12 and Patrick Greisen had 11.

Kimberly was led by Alex Krause with 13 points.

Kimberly 22 31 – 53

West De Pere 31 36 – 67

Kimberly: Wyngaard 2, Holschuh 2, Pleau 8, Krause 13, Buchanan 10, Mendoza 2, Schiedermayer 1, Lukasavage 8, Gabner 2, Dudek 2, Vosters 3. 3-pt: Krause, Buchanan, Lukasavage. FTs: 14-20.

West De Pere: Samson 6, Greisen 11, Borowicz 12, Bouchard 14, Schmidt 2, Wggart 6, Wilichowski 15, Butterfield 1. 3-pt: Bouchard 3, Eggart 2, Borowicz, Greisen. FTs: 8-12. Fouls: 20.

Green Bay Preble 72, Appleton West 65 (Monday)

APPLETON – Junior guard Henry Paplham scored 16 points and senior guard Gavin Sullivan added 15, helping the Hornets beat the Terrors in a nonconference game.

Tyrus Cooper made six consecutive free throws down the stretch as Preble (3-0) held off a late charge by the Terrors.

Braylon Ise led Appleton West (1-3) with 28 points.

Green Bay Preble 35 37 – 72

Appleton West 19 46 – 65

Green Bay Preble: Paplham 16, Sullivan 15, Howard 11, Flowers 2, Levanetz 12, Cooper 14, Sprutles 2. 3-pt: Paplham 4, Howard 3, Sullivan 2, Levanetz. FTs: 20-28. Fouls: 18.

Appleton West: Hinkens 12, Ise 28, Goldschmidt 3, Peace 6, Weideman 2, Alger 4, Nelson 10. 3-pt: Ise 3, Goldschmidt. FTs: 7-13. Fouls: 22.

Weyauwega-Fremont 73, Pacelli 41 (Monday)

WEYAUWEGA – The Warhawks led by 17 points at halftime and rolled to the victory over the Cardinals.

Bryce Magdanz had 17 points and Ethan Koplien scored 14 for Weyauwega-Fremont, which got at least nine points from all five starters.

Pacelli 22 19 – 41

Weyauwega-Fremont 39 34 – 73

Pacelli: Garski 8, Reimer 3, Williams 17, Vogel 7, Rebholz 2, Bembenek 4. 3-pt: Williams 5, Garski 2. FTs: 4-8. Fouls: 9.

Weyauwega-Fremont: McIvor 4, Billington 9, Weed 3, Rucks 9, Hutchison 7, Pantzlaff 10, Koplien 14, Magdanz 17. 3-pt: Magdanz 5, Hutchison, Weed, Billington. FTs: 11-15. Fouls: 11.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Neenah 74, Manitowoc Lincoln 62

MANITOWOC – Rowan Klesmit and Ellie Buss combined for 51 points in the Rockets’ win over the Ships.

Klesmit finished with 27 points, Buss had 24 and Sydney Michalkiewicz added nine.

The Rockets outscored the Ships by 13 points in the second half.

Sarah Bolchen led Manitowoc with 21 points. Kendall Schmitz added 19, while Taylor Peterson contributed 12.

Neenah  29  45  –  74

Manitowoc  30  32  –  62

Neenah: Ebel 4, Gentile 3, Malloy 2, Klesmit 27, Buss 24, Michalkiewicz 9, Danforth 5. 3-pt: Klesmit 2, Buss 6, Michalkiewicz. FTs: 15-21. Fouls: 25.

Manitowoc: Bolchen 21, Peterson 12, Conard 3, Eichmann 2, Schmitz 19, Stecker 2, Spaeth 3. 3-pt: Bolchen 2, Peterson, Schmitz 2, Spaeth, Conard. FTs: 16-25. Fouls: 16.

Kimberly 43, De Pere 42

DE PERE – Emily Urban hit two free throws with 8.4 seconds left as the Papermakers were able to overcome a nine-point second-half deficit to beat the Redbirds in a nonconference game.

Haylie Dulas led all scorers with 14 points, while Ava VanVonderen added 12 for Kimberly.

Allie Neuenfeldt led De Pere with 13.

Kimberly  17  26  –  43

De Pere  24  18  –  42

Kimberly: Urban 9, Buchinger 2, Ebben 3, Dulas 14, Asman 3, Van Vonderen 12. 3-pt: Urban, Ebben, Asman. FTs: 14-14. Fouls: 16.

De Pere: Spaeth 3, Tassoul 5, Craig 5, Dwyer 8, Fischer 8, Neuenfeldt 13. 3-pt: Spaeth, Craig, Neuenfeldt. FTs: 9-12. Fouls: 15.

Xavier 60, Seymour 33

SEYMOUR – Hailey Hafner and Kayla Standish scored 11 points each as the Hawks built a double-digit halftime advantage and cruised to the Bay Conference win.

Natalea Hill led the Thunder with 11 points.

Xavier led 29-17 at the half.

Xavier  29  31  –  60

Seymour  17  16  –  33

Xavier: Hafner 11, B. Krull 7, Simon 5, Kiepert 5, Standish 11, Pfefferle 4, Hietpas 2, Reed 3, Petersen 2, Heimann 10. 3-pt: Hafner, B. Krull, Simon, Standish 3, Reed. FTs: 2-6. Fouls: 14.

Seymour: Jansen 1, Zahn 6, Rudnick 9, Schueler 2, Wenniger 4, Hill 11. 3-pt: Rudnick. FTs: 6-13. Fouls: 10.

Bay Port 52, Kaukauna 42

SUAMICO – Melia Lemorande scored 24 points and had 11 rebounds to lead the Pirates to the win over the Ghosts.

Lemorande made four 3-point baskets and was 6-for-6 at the free throw line. Olivia Williams added 14 points for Bay Port.

Bay Port: Williams 14, Winkler 2, Nagel 6, Lemorande 24, Thompson 6. 3-pt: Williams 2, Lemorande 4. FTs: 14-18.

St. Mary Catholic 47, Manitowoc Lutheran 39 (Monday)

FOX CROSSING – Autumn Crowe scored 20 points to lead the Zephyrs to the win over the Lancers.

Crowe added 14 rebounds and had 10 steals.

Gabby Guerrero added 13 points for SMC.

Manitowoc Lutheran was led by Marissa Mehlhorn with 13 points.

Manitowoc Lutheran 18 21 – 39

St. Mary Catholic 21 26 – 47

Manitowoc Lutheran: Krause 10, M. Mehlhorn 13, Jost 3, L. Mehlhorn 3, Vandermause 2, Behnke 4, LaFond 4. 3-pt: L. Mehlhorn. FTs: 2-8. Fouls: 20.

St. Mary Catholic: McCauley 1, Norville 5, Guerrero 13, Crowe 20, Nackers 6, Neubauer 2. 3-pt: Guerrero. FTs: 12-23. Fouls: 11.

Wrightstown 41, Chilton 35 (Monday)

WRIGHTSTOWN – Ella Verbeten scored 20 points to lead Wrightstown to the nonconference win.

Chilton was led by Taylor Byrge with 13 points and Reegan Woodard with 11.

Chilton 19 16 – 35

Wrightstown 23 18 – 41

Chilton: Byrge 13, Mertz 5, Moehn 2, Geiser 3, Woodard 11, Roehrig 1. 3-pt: Byrge 2. FTs: 7-11. Fouls: 10.

Wrightstown: Verbeten 20, DeCleene 8, Cavanaugh 7, Ducat 3, Nelson 3. 3-pt: Verbeten 3, Cavanaugh, Nelson. FTs: 10-12. Fouls: 14.

Brillion 44, Algoma 41 (Monday)

ALGOMA – Kaitlyn Schuman scored 25 points for the Lions in the nonconference victory.

Schuman was 10-for-13 at the free throw line, including 8-for-9 in the second half.

Algoma was led by Jadyn Nellis with 18 points and Sadie Rikkola with 15.

Brillion 22 22 – 44

Algoma 16 25 – 41

Brillion: Schuman 25, Hedrich 3, Schuh 3, Krahn 4, Krueger 4, P. Hale 5. 3-pt: Schuman 3, P. Hale. FTs: 12-19. Fouls: 11.

Algoma: Nellis 18, R. Schneider 4, Rikkola 15, Loucks 2, C. Gerdmann 2. 3-pt: Nellis 3, Rikkola 3. FTs: 7-9. Fouls: 16.

Peshtigo 61, Shiocton 27 (Monday)

SHIOCTON – The Bulldogs led by 12 points at halftime and rolled in the second half to the nonconference win.

Jadyn Jashinsky, Emma Vista and Mya Boettcher each scored nine points for Peshtigo.

Shiocton was led by Aliyah Reese, Monica Young and Bellah Young, all with six points.

Peshtigo 28 33 – 61

Shiocton 16 11 – 27

Peshtigo: Michalski 5, Jashinsky 9, Baxter 8, Vista 9, Mullins 7, Azkargorta 2, Boettcher 9, Wortner 4, Walden 8. 3-pt: Walden 2, Vista, Baxter, Jashinsky. FTs: 22-40. Fouls: 15.

Shiocton: Reese 6, M. Young 6, Carpenter 2, N. Young 5, B. Young 6, Dawes 2. 3-pt: M. Young, N. Young. FTs: 1-12. Fouls: 26.

BOYS HOCKEY

Fox Cities 7, Fond du Lac 1

GRAND CHUTE – The Stars scored three goals in the second period and three in the third to pull away for the win.

Preston McGinnis scored three goals for Fox Cities. Blayke Adamovich, Cale Adamovich, Andrew Ostermann and Jake Koller also scored.

Parker Janssen, Nathan Muller and Kellan Murphy each had two assists for Fox Cities.

Stars goalie Elliot Reichenbacher had 21 saves. Cardinals goalie Collin Gamble had 28 saves.

GIRLS HOCKEY

Arrowhead 4, Fox Cities 2

FOX CROSSING – The Warhawks led 2-0 after one period and went on to the victory over the Stars.

Lyla Cooke and Hailey Fischer scored goals for Fox Cities. Scarlet Pellegrini, Kendall Lindemann and Emmaree Drach had assists.

Arrowhead got two goals from Quinn Halvorson.

Fox Cities goalie Addison Grasse made 15 saves. Arrowhead goalie Kennedy Bostrom had 28 saves.

BOYS SWIMMING AND DIVING

Neenah 97, Appleton West/Kimberly 82

200 Medley R: 1, Appleton West/Kimberly (Emerson Middendorp, Hayden Hollenbeck, Ethan Shalkhauser, Bauer Seefeldt) 1:52.42; 2, Neenah (Gage Jensen, Josh Powell, Ben Munson, Gideon Benner) 1:52.80. 200 Free: 1, Ethan Pasholk AWK 1:48.01; 2, Ethan Bruce AWK 1:58.37. 200 IM: 1, Hayden Hollenbeck AWK 2:04.54; 2, Burke Wendell N 2:06.71. 50 Free: 1, Gideon Benner N :24.13; 2, Emerson Middendorp AWK :24.59. Diving: 1, Phenix Yahr N 120.50; 2, Kegan Phalin AWK 92.95. 100 Fly: 1, Ethan Bruce AWK :56.53; 2, Ryker Zarda N 1:01.94. 100 Free: 1, Jack Kippa N :54.48; 2, Ben Munson N :59.64. 500 Free: 1, Hayden Hollenbeck AWK 5:34.70; 2, Gage Jensen N 6:12.50. 200 Free R: 1, Appleton West/Kimberly (Ethan Pasholk, Ethan Shalkhauser, Ethan Bruce, Hayden Hollenbeck) 1:36.79; 2, Neenah (Ryker Zarda, Jack Kippa, Ben Munson, Burke Wendell) 1:37.87. 100 Back: 1, Emerson Middendorp AWK :58.83; 2, Gideon Benner N 1:03.19. 100 Breast: 1, Ethan Pasholk AWK 1:00.05; 2, Burke Wendell N 1:00.69. 400 Free R: 1, Appleton West/Kimberly (Ethan Shalkhauser, Emerson Middendorp, Ethan Bruce, Ethan Pasholk) 3:32.79; 2, Neenah (Ryker Zarda, Gideon Benner, Jack Kippa, Burke Wendell) 3:36.97.

Appleton North/East 119, Fond du Lac 49

200 Medley R: 1, Appleton North/East (Sebastian Brown, Jason Hindman, Arthur Skorr, Cash Braun) 1:49.55; 2, Appleton North/East (Akhil Maheshwari, Brady Koplitz, Mats Ridlehoover, Will Zinth) 2:04.02. 200 Free: 1, Logan Gilgenbach FDL 2:04.27; 2, Kellan Morris AN/E 2:08.45. 200 IM: 1, Arthur Skorr AN/E 2:11.08; 2, James Krantz FDL 2:23.34. 50 Free: 1, Cash Braun AN/E :23.18; 2, Abram Hansen AN/E :23.78. Diving: 1, Owen Schmitz AN/E 249.20. 100 Fly: 1, Sebastian Brown AN/E 1:05.54; 2, Akhil Maheshwari AN/E 1:22.72. 100 Free: 1, Cash Braun AN/E :52.26; 2, Arthur Skorr AN/E :53.29. 500 Free: 1, Logan Gilgenbach FDL 5:30.21; 2, Will Zinth AN/E 5:38.20. 200 Free R: 1, Appleton North/East (Cash Braun, Arthur Skorr, Ryan Campana, Abram Hansen) 1:37.21; 2, Fond du Lac (Logan Gilgenbach, Simon Sirna, Sam Miller, James Krantz) 1:44.38. 100 Back: 1, Abram Hansen AN/E 1:12.39; 2, Jason Hindman AN/E 1:14.37. 100 Breast: 1, Sebastian Brown AN/E 1:15.78; 2, Ryan Campana AN/E 1:18.64. 400 Free R: 1, Appleton North/East (Abram Hansen, Ryan Campana, Kellan Morris, Sebastian Brown) 3:59.69; 2, Appleton North/East (Lukas Nahm, Sean Clemens, Akhil Maheshwari, Jon Waggener) 4:18.39.

This article originally appeared on Appleton Post-Crescent: Appleton area high school sports results for Tuesday, Dec. 9

Reporting by USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin, Appleton Post-Crescent / Appleton Post-Crescent

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