BASEBALL
Bay Port 8, Ashwaubenon 4
ASHWAUBENON – The Pirates overcame a three-run deficit with four runs in the third and three in the fourth in their win over the Jaguars.
Carson Hawley had two hits, including a home run, and drove in three runs for Bay Port. Ethan Orlando had a pair of hits.
Parker Lawson pitched 5⅓ innings, allowing seven hits, four runs (one earned) and two walks. He struck out five and was credited with the win.
De Pere 12, Notre Dame 0
DE PERE – Charles Buysse pitched a five-inning complete game, allowing five hits and one walk while striking out three to lead the Redbirds to the win over the Tritons.
Colton Setzer, Max Zimmerman and Rory Obma both had two hits for De Pere. Setzer drove in three runs.
Green Bay Preble 16, Green Bay Southwest 0
GREEN BAY – Will Dornbush, Gavin Krause and Brady Van Pay each drove in two runs in the Hornets’ win over the Trojans.
Jackson Zegers scored three runs for Green Bay Preble, while Harrison Selk and Andrew Lindsley both had two hits.
Lindsley started and got the win for Preble.
Sheboygan North 3, Pulaski 2
PULASKI – The Golden Raiders scored a run in the seventh inning to break a 2-2 tie and defeat the Red Raiders.
Brett Rybarczyk and Eric Paarmann both had two hits for Sheboygan North.
Braun Wotruba had two hits for Pulaski.
Tristan Hundt got the final out of the seventh inning in relief of Rybarczyk to get the win for Sheboygan North.
Eli Heuser pitched 1⅓ innings, allowed the game-winning run and took the loss for Pulaski.
West De Pere 5, Manitowoc Lincoln 0
DE PERE – The Phantoms scored five runs on four hits, three Manitowoc errors and four walks in the win over the Ships.
Gabe Eichmann pitched 3⅔ innings and took the loss for Manitowoc.
Fox Valley Lutheran 12, Green Bay East/West 0
APPLETON – The Foxes scored four runs in the third inning and eight in the fourth in their five-inning win over the Red Devils.
Brady Anderson had two hits for Green Bay East/West.
Douglas Yates started and took the loss for Green Bay East/West.
Xavier 6, Seymour 5
APPLETON – The Hawks rallied from a 5-0 deficit by scoring three runs in the sixth and three in the seventh to defeat the Thunder.
Carson Staffeldt and Cayden Staffeldt both had two hits for Seymour. Jordan Thompson drove in a pair of runs.
Xavier Salzman pitched the final inning and took the loss for Seymour.
Kewaunee 13, NEW Lutheran 0
KEWAUNEE – The Storm took a 3-0 lead after two innings and then broke open the game with eight runs in the third in the win over the Blazers in the completion of a game that was suspended April 9.
Diesel Bosdeck and Peyton Schaller both had two hits for Kewaunee. Brett Paulsen drove in two runs.
Evan Monfre had a pair of hits for NEW Lutheran.
Waylon Delain pitched the first two innings and got the win for Kewaunee.
Memphis Selissen took the loss for NEW Lutheran.
Coleman 15, Wausaukee 2
COLEMAN – The Cougars scored six runs in the first inning and added six in the third in their win over the Rangers.
Cole Berth had two hits, including a double, and drove in three runs for Coleman. Chadd Gruber also had three RBIs. Gavin Pusick, Robert Lange and Wyatt Bieber each drove in two runs. Lange and Bieber both had two hits.
On the mound, Kollin Peters pitched the first three innings for Coleman, allowing one run on one hit and one walk while striking out seven to get the win.
Crivitz 10, St. Thomas Aquinas 0
MARINETTE – JJ Brand, Colten Tarmann and Pierce Polomis each had two hits to lead the Wolverines to the win over the Cavaliers.
Polomis drove in five runs for Crivitz, while Tarmann had a pair of RBIs.
Colton Arpke pitched four innings, allowing one hit and five walks while striking out seven to get the win for Crivitz. Stephen Allard pitched the fifth inning.
Jake Farley started and took the loss for St. Thomas Aquinas.
Niagara 7, Gillett 2
NIAGARA – The Badgers jumped out in front 3-0 in the first inning and tacked on three more runs in the fourth in their win over the Tigers.
Reid Schroeder had three hits, including a double, and drove in two runs for Niagara.
Schroeder also pitched a complete game, allowing two runs on four hits and two walks while striking out six Gillett batters.
Weyauwega-Fremont 10, Menominee Nation 3
KESHENA – The Warhawks overcame a 3-2 deficit by scoring eight runs over the final three innings in the win over the Eagles.
SOFTBALL
Ashwaubenon 6, West De Pere 4
DE PERE – Grace Aichele had the hot bat, going 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI en route to the Fox River Classic Conference win.
The Jaguars led 3-1 after one, but the Phantoms tied it in the third. Ashwaubenon retook the lead with one run in the fourth and two in the fifth. West De Pere closed out the scoring with one run in the bottom of the fifth.
Aichele also earned the win in the circle, pitching seven innings, allowing eight hits, four runs (one earned) and two walks with 11 strikeouts.
De Pere 16, Green Bay Southwest 1
DE PERE – The Redbirds scored early and often en route to the Fox River Classic Conference win.
De Pere scored five runs in the first inning, three in the third and eight in the fourth.
Southwest scored its lone run in the fourth.
Micah Zirbel was 3-for-4 with a triple and three RBIs, while Payton Spaeth was 2-for-4 with a double and three RBIs and Jaelyn Craig was 2-for-2 with a homer and three RBIs. Ava Krepline added two hits for De Pere.
Mallory Madison drove in the Trojans’ run.
Grace Hudson earned the win in the circle, pitching four innings and allowing five hits, one earned run and four strikeouts.
Green Bay Preble 13, Notre Dame 7
GREEN BAY – Camille Konkol and Bella Smits had three hits each, while Izzy Neerdaels and Hannah Von Haden had two hits and four RBIs each to lead the Hornets past the Tritons in Fox River Classic Conference action.
Von Haden also had a double and a home run. Also pacing Preble were Chloe Savage, who was 2-for-3 with a double, and Tenley Kuehn, who was 2-for-4 with an RBI.
Emma Ciak, Addyson Simpson and Olivia Waldrop each had two hits, while Ciak and Waldrop added three RBIs for Notre Dame.
The Tritons led 3-1 after one, but the Hornets took a 4-3 lead after two. Notre Dame tied it at 4-4 in the third before Preble scored one in the fourth, two in the fifth and six in the sixth. The Tritons closed out the scoring with one run in the sixth and two in the seventh.
Seymour 9, Winneconne 5
SEYMOUR – The Thunder built a big early lead and then held off the Wolves for the Bay Conference win.
Adde Smith led the Seymour attack, going 4-for-4 with two doubles, one homer and three RBIs. Also pacing the Thunder were Jada Luben, Lyla Schueler and Aryah Krahn, all with two hits.
Grace Mitchell was 3-for-3 with two doubles and one home run, while Aubrey Mitchell added a home run for Winneconne.
Kendra Rettler earned the win in the circle, pitching seven innings and allowing six hits, five runs (three earned) and no walks while striking out eight.
Winneconne led 2-1 after one, but Seymour scored five times in the second. The Wolves closed to within 6-4 after three. The Thunder went back up 8-4 after five before both teams scored in the sixth.
Fox Valley Lutheran 18, Green Bay East/West 0
APPLETON – The Foxes scored 14 runs in the first inning and four in the second en route to the Bay Conference win.
Paige Leavitt earned the win, giving up three hits with one walk and five strikeouts.
Claire Pfrang and Natalie Bromm each collected two hits for FVL. Emma Pfrang, Ava Martin and Madison Babcock each drove in three runs for the Foxes.
Gabby Martinez, Scarlett Cook and Nora Rentmeester each collected one hit for the Wild Devils.
Shawano 10, New London 4
SHAWANO – The Hawks turned an early deficit into a big Bay Conference win.
The Bulldogs led 1-0 after one-half inning, but Shawano answered with three in the first, six in the second and one in the third. New London closed out the scoring with one run in the fifth and two in the seventh.
Leading the Hawks attack were Amiyah O’Kimosh, who was 3-for-4 with a double and three RBIs, while Jacey Cowden and Jaelyn Hietpas had two hits each.
The Bulldogs were led by Kalia Voight, who was 2-for-4 with a double, and Aubree Schmude, who was 2-for-3 with two RBIs.
Denmark 3, Luxemburg-Casco 1
DENMARK – The Vikings scored single runs in the second, third and sixth innings to turn an early deficit into a North Eastern Conference win.
Rebekah Dittmer led Denmark with three hits, while Maggie Frank and Shaelyn Kraschnewski added two hits each.
Kraschnewski earned the win, pitching 4⅔ innings and allowing three hits, one earned run and no walks while striking out three.
Rylan Kaminski was 2-for-3 with a double to lead Luxemburg-Casco.
Wrightstown 6, Freedom 3
FREEDOM – The Tigers struck for six runs in the sixth to erase a three-run deficit and earn the North Eastern Conference win.
Freedom scored all three of its runs in the third.
Morgan McKewin, Elaina Verbeten, Sophia Garcia and Madelyn DeCleene all had two hits for the Tigers. One of McKewin’s was a double.
Sophia Garcia earned the win in the circle, pitching seven innings and allowing five hits, three earned runs and five walks with two strikeouts.
Koertney Moeller hit a two-run homer and Breanna Dallmann had a solo home run to power the Irish.
Southern Door 11-5, Kewaunee 0-4
BRUSSELS – The Eagles scored 10 times in the first inning and one in the third to earn the win in Game 1, and then held off the Storm in Game 2 to earn the Packerland Conference sweep.
In Game 1, Samantha Melville, Harper Kramer and Lilly Vandertie had two hits each for Southern Door. Vandertie and Alanah Kaye each had a double.
Melville earned the win in the circle, pitching five innings, allowing three hits and two walks while striking out four.
In the second game, Kaye was 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI, while Madyson Counard was 2-for-3 with a homer and two RBIs for Southern Door.
The Eagles grabbed a 3-0 lead after three, but Kewaunee scored three of its own in the top of the fifth to tie the game. Southern Door retook the lead in the bottom of the fifth. The Storm scored one in the sixth, but could not complete the comeback.
Kaye earned the win in the circle, pitching seven innings and allowing five hits, four runs – one earned – and four walks with nine strikeouts.
Wausaukee 7, Coleman 6
COLEMAN – The Rangers built a seven-run lead after three before holding off a late Cougars rally to earn the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
Wausaukee scored three in the first, three in the second and one in the third.
Coleman answered with one run in the fourth, four in the sixth and one in the seventh.
Makenzie Nowak led the Cougars with two hits, while Paige Tuell added a double.
Niagara 7, Gillett 6
NIAGARA – The Badgers rallied for two runs in the bottom of the seventh to pull out the Marinette & Oconto Conference victory.
The game was back-and-forth from the start. Both teams scored three times in the first before the Tigers took a 4-3 lead after three. It was 5-4 after four before Niagara tied it at 5-5 after five. Gillett scored once in the top of the seventh, setting up the Badgers’ late heroics.
Grace Payette and Jaelyn Kleikamp had three hits each for Niagara, while Sienna Larock added two RBIs.
Bonduel 6, Iola-Scandinavia 2
BONDUEL – After trailing by two runs after one-half inning, the Bears responded with two in the first, two in the third and one each in the fourth and fifth to earn the Central Wisconsin Conference victory.
Brooklyn Berrens was 2-for-3 for the Thunderbirds.
Menominee Nation 20, Weyauwega-Fremont 7
KESHENA – Gloriana Wayka was 3-for-3 with a triple and five RBIs, while Avani Nieves was 2-for-2 with a double and two RBIs as the Eagles downed the Warhawks in Central Wisconsin Conference action.
The Eagles took a 5-2 lead after one before steadily pulling away. Menominee Nation led 10-3 after two, 16-6 after three and 20-7 after four.
Ebbie Loehrke and Meredith Kiedrowski both doubled to lead Weyauwega-Fremont.
GIRLS SOCCER
West De Pere 1, Hortonville 0
HORTONVILLE – Kessler Wood scored the goal for the Phantoms in the second half that carried them past the Polar Bears.
Cassidy Baciak had two saves for West De Pere.
Wrightstown 5, Denmark 1
DENMARK – Danica Bartolazzi scored three goals to lead the Tigers to the win over the Vikings.
Kersten Lemke and Natalie McDonald also scored goals for Wrightstown.
Denmark’s goal came from Lucy Olson with Emma Abel getting the assist.
Lucy Swetlik had 17 saves for Denmark.
Freedom 1, Luxemburg-Casco 0
FREEDOM – The Irish got a goal from Elle Lezotte on a free kick in the 23rd minute for the game’s lone goal in the win over the Spartans.
Sophia Johnson had 10 saves for Freedom.
Teagan Gunderson had 10 saves for Luxemburg-Casco.
TRACK AND FIELD
Ashwaubenon Vandenberg Invitational
BOYS
NOTRE DAME 206, ASHWAUBENON 124, APPLETON EAST 82, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 75, GREEN BAY WEST 68, GREEN BAY EAST 39, NEW LUTHERAN 17
Richie Flanigan helped spark Notre Dame to the boys title with wins in the shot put and discus with a toss of 54-8.75 in the shot put and a discus throw of 177.
Notre Dame finished with six first-place finishes in individual events and three firsts in the relay events.
GIRLS
NOTRE DAME 171, ASHWAUBENON 122, GREEN BAY EAST 97, APPLETON EAST 97, GREEN BAY WEST 68, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 47, NEW LUTHERAN 29
Notre Dame took first place with two first-place finishes in individual events and three first-place finishes in the relay events.
Green Bay West’s Mikiah Rogina was a double winner. She took first in the high jump with a jump of 5-0 and in the 300-meter hurdles with a time of :47.14. Her teammate Adriana Moyano was also a double winner with first in the pole vault at 11-0 and in the triple jump with a jump of 36-1.
Luxemburg-Casco Invitational
BOYS
LUXEMBURG-CASCO 192, SOUTHERN DOOR 133.5, MENASHA 114, SHAWANO 103.5, TWO RIVERS 93, MENOMINEE INDIAN 31, GIBRALTAR 18
Luxemburg-Casco had five first-place finishes in individual events and one relay first-place finish to win the boys meet.
Luxemburg-Casco’s Ezra Treml got wins in the 800-, 1,600- and 3,200-meter runs with times of 2:12.63, 4:40.86 and 10:20.57, respectively.
Menasha’s Keonte Thigpen won the 100- and 200-meter dashes with times of :11.62 and :23.49, respectively.
GIRLS
SOUTHERN DOOR 175, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 171, TWO RIVERS 105, MENASHA 82, SHAWANO 67, GIBRALTAR 33, MENOMINEE INDIAN 22
Southern Door had a total of seven first-place finishes – five in individual events and two in relay events.
Southern Door’s Elise Jackson had a pair of firsts. She won the 100- and 300-meter hurdles with times of :16.67 and :47.75, respectively. Teammate Frankie Nellis won the long jump with a jump of 17-4 and also won the triple jump with a jump of 33-6.
Luxemburg-Casco’s Claire DuChateau won the 1,600- and 3,200-meter runs with times of 5:28.11 and 11:38.98, respectively.
Menasha’s Allison Abel won the shot put with a toss of 35-9.5 and won the discus with a throw of 97-5.
Oconto Falls Invitational
BOYS
MARINETTE 86.5, COLEMAN 83.5, SEYMOUR 83, BONDUEL 75, OCONTO FALLS 72, KEWAUNEE 64.5, DENMARK 60, ALGOMA 46, LENA/ST. THOMAS AQUINAS 42, SEVASTOPOL 40, CRANDON 16.5, WABENO/LAONA 16, HILBERT 14, OCONTO 3
Marinette squeezed its way to the title over Coleman with three first-place finishes in indivdual events and two firsts in the relays.
Marinette’s firsts came in the 100-meter dash (Mason Hofherr, :11.16), the 200-meter dash (Kaiden Brown, :23.13), the 400 relay (Luke Adams, Hofherr, Braxton Polzin, Brown; :44.78), the 800 relay (Max Jacobson, Austin Legacy, Trentynn Shaha, Derek Montalvo; 1:38.59) and the pole vault (Mason Floriano, 12-0).
Hunter Dehart of Coleman took first in the shot put and discus with a toss of 59-8.5 in the shot and a discus throw of 181-5. Coleman’s Kolton Peters swept the hurdles with winning times of :14.75 in the 110-meter hurdles and :40.76 in the 300 hurdles.
Cash Kuehn of Sevastopol won the high jump with a jump of 6-2 and the triple jump with a leap of 40-5.5.
GIRLS
KEWAUNEE 121, OCONTO FALLS 101, BONDUEL 80, SEYMOUR 77, DENMARK 62, COLEMAN 58, HILBERT 32.5, LENA/ST. THOMAS AQUINAS 29, MARINETTE 26.5, SEVASTOPOL 25, CRANDON 24, WABENO/LAONA 20, OCONTO 16, ALGOMA 13, CHESTERTON ACADEMY 1
Kewaunee, which took first place in the team standings, had five individual firsts and two first-place finishes in the relay events.
The Storm’s Hannah Miller won the 800-meter run with a time of 2:23.79 and the 1,600 with a time of 5:15.87. She also won the triple jump with a jump of 33-6.5. Alison Kuehl won the 100 hurdles with a time of :18.22. Natalie Miller won the pole vault at a height of 9-0.
The Kewaunee relay team of Noelie El Kout, Kaylyn Martin, Natalie Miller and Hannah Miller won the 1,600 relay with a time of 4:17.72.
BOYS TENNIS
West De Pere 7, De Pere 0
Liam Hankel def. Colin Walczak 6-0, 6-2; Rafe Zifferblatt def. Alex Kaufman 6-0, 6-0; Alex Schmeisser def. Jameson Jauquet 6-4, 6-2; Ozzy Kraft def. Jackson DeCleene 3-6, 6-3, 10-4.
Giovanni Zifferblatt/Brayden Hagenow def. Tudor Cristescu/Anders Obma 6-3, 6-4; Arya Kadam/Vihan Alluru def. Miles Wiegand/Connor Grochowski 6-2, 6-0; Landen Madison/Yash Yeturu def. Ansh Patel/Tristen Ostrom 6-2, 6-4.
Sheboygan North 6, Pulaski 1
Sawyer Brault SN def. Oriol Capella Rodon 6-1, 6-0; Jayden Tinnon SN def. Thoma Pannatier 6-0, 6-1; Jonah Drevs P def. Reegan Cantrall 6-2, 7-6 (5); Joshua Nelson def. Aaron Trijueque Ruiz 6-3, 7-6 (2).
Elijah Lee/Colby Smith SN def. Oscar Delmarcelle/Lucas Ford 6-0, 6-0; Frankie Quasius/Griffin Pond SN def. William Gosse/Conrad Kreutzberg 6-0, 6-1; Jonah Brashaw/Brody Konrad SN def. Liam Ford/Alex Klopotic 6-1, 6-2.
Notre Dame 6, Manitowoc Lincoln 1
Trevor Kuklinski ND def. Isiah Moua 6-0, 6-0; Dominic Knapp ND def. Cole Palmer 6-1, 6-2; Will Seiler ND def. Ezra Smith 7-6 (4), 7-6 (2); Will Scechenger ND def. Julian Wernecke 6-1, 6-1.
Brailyn Farmer/Seth Shopodock ML def. Ciaran Ryan/Andreas Schweiner 6-3, 6-4; Jake Seiler/Antonio Mirao ND def. Jordan Kaderabek/Aidan Comeau 6-1, 6-1; Emanuel Poehlmann/Aaron Miller ND def. Joey Buchholz/Parker Retlich 6-0, 6-0.
Bay Port 7, Green Bay Southwest 0
Andre Ramirez Rodriguez def. Ardie Ivasaronga 6-0, 6-0; William Burg def. Aaron Diaz 6-0, 6-0; Carson O’Connell def. Lincoln Hyder 6-0, 6-0; Lucas Chapman won by default.
Brady Wells/Porter DeGroot def. Ryan DesJardins/Donald Long 6-0, 6-0; Brady Wahlen/Will Story def. William Hansen/Hey Soe 6-1, 6-0; Max Jiang/William McCarthy won by default.
BOYS GOLF
Quad Cities Invitational
MIDDLETON 312-311-623, HOMESTEAD 322-324-646, GERMANTOWN 332-340-672, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 343-335-678, MENOMONEE FALLS 357-328-685, HAMILTON 351-339-690, NOTRE DAME ACADEMY 353-350-703, BROOKFIELD CENTRAL 367-343-710
At Frye Lake National/TPC Deere Run
Winner, top Notre Dame individuals: Sam Forslund MID 74-78-152, Jack O’Brien NDA 81-82-163, Sean Callahan NDA 90-82-172.
Central Wisconsin Conference
AMHERST 334, MANAWA 352, MENOMINEE NATION/GRESHAM 363, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 369, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 372, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 373, MARION 382, SHIOCTON 401, PACELLI 408, NORTHLAND LUTHERAN 417, LENA 433, BONDUEL 462
At Shamrock Heights
Top individuals: Mike Kirmse I-S 73, Owen Reese SHI 76, Bryce Stern MAN 76, Ethan Haas AMH 79, Tate Drummond MAN 80, Roman Johnson W-B 80, Daniel Eichmann AMH 81, Cole Haeuser W-F 81, George Seegmiller W-B 82, Gabe Boivin MN/G 83, Philip Oblender NL 84.
Packerland Conference
KEWAUNEE 179, STURGEON BAY 184, GIBRALTAR 193, SEVASTOPOL 193, SOUTHERN DOOR 200, PESHTIGO 202, OCONTO 218
At Idlewild GC
Top individuals: Evan MacCaux KEW 39, Henry Wehrenberg GIB 42, Baylor Elliott KEW 43, Marek O’Dean SEV 43, Noah Potier SB 44, Briggs Karnopp KEW 45, Ashton Benzinger SB 45, Cruz Anschutz SD 46, Caleb Nielsen SB 46, Chase Kanapka SEV 46.
Brown County Invitational (Wednesday)
BAY PORT 315, DE PERE 325, DENMARK 337, PULASKI 337, WEST DE PERE 338, GREEN BAY PREBLE 353, ASHWAUBENON 370, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST/GREEN BAY WEST 371, GREEN BAY EAST 405
At Wander Springs
Top individuals: Brady Hayward PUL 76, William Hilbert DEN 77, Grant Forgette BP 77, Aiden Morgan DP 78, Wil Therriault BP 79, Jacob Jarvey BP 79, Grant Parrett WDP 80, Everett Johnsen BP 80, Connor Ness BP 80, Cooper Eakin DP 81, Steven Kielpikowski DEN 82, Bennett Reed DP 83, Cam Bjorge DP 83.
This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Green Bay area high school sports results for Thursday, April 30
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