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Division 2 regional quarterfinals
Ashwaubenon 62, Green Bay East 34
GREEN BAY – The Jaguars advance to the regional semifinals with the victory over the Red Devils.
Ashwaubenon improves to 6-19 and will play at Notre Dame on March 6.
Green Bay East finishes the season with a 5-19 record.
Marinette 61, Green Bay Southwest 59
MARINETTE – The Marines advance to the regional semifinals with the victory over the Trojans.
Marinette improves to 6-19 and will play at West De Pere on March 6.
Green Bay Southwest finishes the season with a 1-24 record.
Luxemburg-Casco 53, Green Bay West 52
LUXEMBURG – The Spartans advance to the regional semifinals with the victory over the Wildcats.
Luxemburg-Casco improves to 16-9 overall and will play at Plymouth on March 6.
Green Bay West finishes the season with a 1-23 record.
Menasha 83, Shawano 60
MENASHA – The Bluejays outscored the Hawks by 23 points in the second half to advance to the regional semifinals.
Menasha improves to 9-16 overall and will play at Onalaska on March 6.
Xavier John, Tayden Wilke and Mason Lukasavage each had 17 points for Menasha. Shamir Senyange had 16 points and Levi Miller added 13.
Shawano was led by Jackson Nordin with 33 points.
The Hawks end the season with a 9-16 record.
Shawano 36 24 – 60
Menasha 36 47 – 83
Shawano: Dieck 3, Mead 3, Schmidt 8, Lawe 7, Swedberg 3, Nordin 33, Moede 3. 3-pt: Nordin 3, Schmidt 2, Dieck, Mead, Lawe, Swedberg, Moede. FTs: 8-8. Fouls: 16.
Menasha: Senyange 16, John 17, Miller 13, Wilke 17, Lukasavage 17, Lingnofski 3. 3-pt: John 3, Miller 3, Lukasavage 3, Wilke 2, Senyange, Lingnofski. FTs: 22-27. Fouls: 12.
Division 3 regional quarterfinals
Wrightstown 50, Northland Pines 40
EAGLE RIVER – Despite falling behind early, the Tigers rallied to advance to the regional semifinals with the victory over the Eagles.
Alden Cyra led Wrightstown with 17 points.
Northland Pines was led by Mylo Albrecht with 10 points.
The Tigers improve to 11-14 overall and will play at Freedom on March 6.
Northland Pines finishes the season with a 14-11 record.
Wrightstown 24 26 – 50
Northland Pines 22 18 – 40
Wrightstown: Buntin 3, Kinnard 2, Hagerstrom 2, VandenHeuvel 9, Genke 3, Cyra 17, Thompson 6, Morschauser 8. 3-pt: Cyra 3. FTs: 19-26. Fouls: 15.
Northland Pines: Huelskamp 2, Vojta 9, Rydeski 7, Minx 4, J. Albrecht 6, M. Albrecht 10, Miller 2. 3-pt: Vojta 3, J. Albrecht. FTs: 4-11. Fouls: 25.
Denmark 71, Clintonville 57
DENMARK – The Vikings advance to the regional semifinals with the victory over the Truckers.
Denmark improves to 13-12 overall and will play at Wittenberg-Birnamwood on March 6.
Denmark was led by Cade Delarwelle’s 23 points. He scored 14 in the second half. Brayden Jeanquart and Jacob Bohn added 15 and 14 points, respectively. David Dittmer added 10.
Bryer Hagberg led Clintonville with 28 points. Cale Polzin added10.
Clintonville finishes the season with a 3-22 record.
Clintonville 23 34 – 57
Denmark 31 40 – 71
Clintonville: Howe 3, Loose 3, Santiago 3, Polzin 10, Young 6, Mauel 4, Hagberg 28. 3-pt: Howe, Loose, Santiago, Young 2. FTs: 8-10. Fouls: 19.
Denmark: Delarwelle 23, Lemke 3, Dittmer 10, Bohn 14, Freitag 4, North 2, Jeanquart 15. 3-pt: Delarwelle 5, Bohn, Jeanquart. FTs: 18-27. Fouls: 12.
Menominee Nation 59, Sturgeon Bay 57
KESHENA – The Eagles advance to the regional semifinals with the victory over the Clippers.
Menominee Nation improves to 14-11 overall and will play at Seymour on March 6.
Sturgeon Bay finishes the season with an 11-14 record.
Division 4 regional quarterfinals
Algoma 73, Southern Door 50
ALGOMA – Parker Lischka poured in 20 points as the fifth-seeded Wolves raced out to a big first-half lead en route to the regional win over the 12th-seeded Eagles.
Algoma took a 38-19 halftime advantage and kept Southern Door at bay the rest of the way.
Also scoring in double figures for the Wolves were Griffen Robinson with 13 points and Braeden Leist with 10.
The Eagles were paced by Lauden Berg and Ryker Lohrey, both with 14 points.
Algoma (19-6) advances to face fourth-seeded St. Mary Catholic on March 6, while Southern Door finishes its season at 4-21.
Southern Door 19 31 – 50
Algoma 38 35 – 73
Southern Door: Jadin 5, Vandertie 2, Patza 3, Berg 14, Fish 2, D. Schwartz 6, Lohrey 14, Paye 2, Q. Schwartz 2. 3-pt: Jadin, Patza, Berg, D. Schwartz 2, Lohrey 4. FTs: 5-10. Fouls: 14.
Algoma: Moen 2, Leist 10, Prokash 8, Lischka 20, Cochart 8, Krause 9, Zeitler 3, Robinson 13. 3-pt: Prokash 2, Lischka, Krause, Robinson 3. FTs: 10-14. Fouls: 9.
Crivitz 54, Coleman 18
CRIVITZ – The Wolverines stormed out to a 26-point halftime lead in the win over the Cougars.
Kade Thoma and Colton Arpke both scored 11 points to lead Crivitz.
Kolton Peters led Coleman with seven points.
Crivitz is now 19-6 and will play at third-seeded Iola-Scandinavia in the regional semifinals March 6.
Coleman finishes with an 11-14 record.
Coleman 7 11 – 18
Crivitz 33 21 – 54
Coleman: Kolton Peters 7, Kollin Peters 4, Ziemer 2, Tedtman 2, Corona 3. 3-pt: None. FTs: 2-7. Fouls: 19.
Crivitz: Logan 2, Sellen 5, L. Thoma 2, K. Thoma 11, Brandow 9, Arpke 11, Allard 6, Polomis 8. 3-pt: Brandow, Arpke 3. FTs: 6-17. Fouls: 11.
Oconto 70, Shiocton 66
OCONTO – The Blue Devils advance to the regional semifinals with the victory over the Chiefs.
Oconto improves to 10-15 overall and will play at Bonduel on March 6.
Shiocton finishes the season with a 7-18 record.
Division 5 regional quarterfinals
Gibraltar 56, Suring 54
SURING – The 12th-seeded Vikings rallied from a nine-point deficit early in the second half to stun the fifth-seeded Eagles.
Kayin Jackson led Gibraltar with 23 points, while Aaron Brey added 17.
Suring led 25-23 at intermission and appeared to take charge, but the Vikings battled back and hit their free throws down the stretch to help pull out the win.
Parker Haak led the Eagles with 17 points, while Taylor Booth-Stoffregen added 16 and Karl Hischke 11.
Gibraltar (7-17) advances to play fourth-seeded Providence Academy on March 6.
The loss finishes Suring’s season at 13-10 overall.
Gibraltar 23 33 – 56
Suring 25 29 – 54
Gibraltar: Jauregui 8, Jackson 23, Brey 17, Dannhausen 2, Brenner 6. 3-pt: Jauregui 2, Jackson 3, Brey 2. FTs: 7-9. Fouls: 12.
Suring: Booth-Stoffregen 16, Richard 1, Thomson 4, Ermis 5, Haak 17, Hischke 11. 3-pt: Booth-Stoffregen 2, Ermis. FTs: 11-14. Fouls: 12.
Providence Academy 70, Lena 43
GREEN BAY – Grayson Herlache scored 17 points in the second half to help the Paladins pull away from the Wildcats for the win.
Providence Academy (11-13) will host 12th-seeded Gibraltar in a regional semifinal March 6.
Herlache finished with 26 points, while Isaiah Faulkner added 15.
Lucas Mongiat scored 29 points to lead Lena (6-19).
Lena 17 26 – 43
Providence Academy 34 36 – 70
Lena: Comins 4, Koslowsky 2, Mongiat 29, Peters 2, Demmith 3, Finger 3. 3-pt: Mongiat 5, Demmith. FTs: 7-19. Fouls: 12.
Providence Academy: Gungor 3, Herlache 26, Perkins 8, Sauder 5, Faulkner 15, Hoiska 9, Asman 2, Cox 2. 3-pt: Herlache 2, Hoiska. FTs: 5-10. Fouls: 17.
Green Bay NEW Lutheran 81, St. Thomas Aquinas 68
GREEN BAY – Hayden Schultz and Brett Gajeski scored 27 points each to power the sixth-seeded Blazers past the 11th-seeded Cavaliers to advance to the regional semifinals where they will face third-seeded Oneida Nation.
NEW Lutheran took a 44-34 halftime advantage and held off Aquinas from there.
Also scoring in double figures for the Blazers was Kenji Lange with 13 points.
The Cavaliers were led by Jake Farley with 28 points, Caleb Duvall with 26 and Lucas Farley with 12.
The win moves NEW Lutheran to 12-12, while St. Thomas Aquinas finishes its season at 11-12.
St. Thomas Aquinas 34 34 – 68
Green Bay NEW Lutheran 44 37 – 81
St. Thomas Aquinas: Duvall 26, Koesling 2, L. Farley 12, J. Farley 28. 3-pt: Duvall 3, L. Farley 2, J. Farley 3. FTs: 14-15. Fouls: 14.
Green Bay NEW Lutheran: Schultz 27, Lange 13, Gajeski 27, Fosheim 5, Monfre 5, Nichols 4. 3-pt: Schultz 4, Lange, Gajeski 7, Fosheim. FTs: 6-11. Fouls: 17.
Lourdes Academy 66, Niagara 44
OSHKOSH – The Knights advance to the regional semifinals with the victory over the Badgers.
Henry Achterberg led Lourdes with 16 points. Brady Bauer added 12 points.
Lourdes improves to 13-12 overall and will play at Reedsville on March 6.
Niagara finishes the season with a 13-12 record.
Niagara 22 22 – 44
Lourdes 25 41 – 66
Reedsville 90, Gillett 35
DATELINE – The Panthers improve to 22-3 overall with the victory over the Tigers.
Reedsville will host Lourdes Academy in the regional semifinals March 6.
Gillett finishes the season with a 2-23 record.
Hilbert 53, Sevastopol 48
HILBERT – The Wolves advance to the regional semifinals with the victory over the Pioneers.
Hilbert improves to 13-12 overall and will play at Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah on March 6.
Sevastopol finishes the season with a 12-12 record.
Oneida Nation 67, Stockbridge 57
ONEIDA – The Thunderhawks improve to 14-8 overall with the win over Stockbridge.
Oneida Nation will play at home against Green Bay NEW Lutheran on March 6 in the regional semifinals.
Stockbridge finishes the season with a 7-17 record.
Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah 112, Wausaukee 28
ELKHART LAKE – The Resorters improve to 16-9 overall with the victory over the Rangers.
Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah will host Hilbert on March 6 in the regional semifinals.
Wausaukee finishes the season with a 4-20 record.
This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Green Bay area high school sports results for Tuesday, March 3
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