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Green Bay area high school sports results for Tuesday, May 26

TRACK AND FIELD

Division 1

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Green Bay Preble Regional

BOYS (17 OF 18 EVENTS SCORED)

GREEN BAY PREBLE 177, DE PERE 164, PULASKI 109, BAY PORT 105, ASHWAUBENON 44, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 24, GREEN BAY WEST 22, GREEN BAY EAST 5

Green Bay Preble had eight first-place finishes and sits in first place with all but the shot put event scored.

Preble’s Jordan Escobar-Goral won the 800-meter run with a time of 1:58.54. Raynin Sinkfield took first in the 300 hurdles with a time of :39.30. Joe Rivas won the high jump at a height of 6-3. Maximus Davis won the pole vault at a height of 15-10. Isaiah Flowers took first in the long jump with a jump of 22-11.5. Noah Vander Heyden won the triple jump with a jump of 45-8.75. Ben Mathys took first in the discus with a throw of 141-3.

Preble’s Huj Chi Vang, Flowers, Gavin Sullivan and Layqwan Wilson won the 800 relay with a time of 1:28.62.

De Pere’s Grady Lenn took first in the 1,600 with a time of 4:30.97. Teammate Noah Zhang won the 3,200 with a time of 9:34.82. Tyler Hancock won the 110 hurdles with a time of :14.55.

De Pere won the 400 relay with Noah Vander Heyden, Evan Frelich, Aiden Arttus and Richmond Gyamfi turning in a winning time of :43.04. De Pere also won the 3,200 relay with James Dereene, Dominick Alvarado Raeder, Gabe Hansen and Brett Spice turning in a winning time of 8:24.24.

Max Fredrickson won the 400 for Pulaski with a time of :50.50.

Pulaski’s Fredrickson, Landyn Kroll, Kam McKeefry and Keaton Dauk took first in the 1,600 relay with a time of 3:26.42.

Bay Port’s Max Stascak won the 100 with a time of :10.67 and the 200 with a time of :22.74.

GIRLS (17 OF 18 EVENTS SCORED)

BAY PORT 137.5, DE PERE 109.5, GREEN BAY PREBLE 103, PULASKI 95.5, GREEN BAY WEST 65, ASHWAUBENON 57, GREEN BAY EAST 47.5, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 25

Bay Port, with one event yet to be scored, is in first place with four first-place finishes.

Bay Port’s Hailey Schroeder won the 100-meter dash with a time of :12.35.

The Pirates also won three of the four relays. Mariana Nieto, London LaBlonde, Trista Harju and Hailey Schroeder won the 400 relay with a time of :50.73. LaBlonde, Harju, Schroeder and Mya Wysocki won the 800 relay with a time of 1:45.68. Wysocki, LaBlonde, Onika Colassacco and Ava Roland won the 1,600 relay with a time of 4:05.37.

De Pere’s Nevaeh Randall took first in the 200 with a time of :26.18. Randall also won the 400 with a time of :59.75.

De Pere won the 3,200 relay with Betsy Hermsen,. Kassidy Hutjens, Natalie Novak and Colleen Kopling teaming to win with a time of 10:09.19.

Pulaski’s Emerson Fabry won the 800 with a time of 2:21.72. Her teammate Maggie Gerth won the 1,600 and 3,200 with a times of 5:14.01 and 11:13.32, respectively. Noelle Manning took first in the shot put with a toss of 36-4.5.

Green Bay East’s Lakeria Gonnigan won the 100 hurdles with a time of :14.73.

Green Bay West’s Mikiah Rogina took first in the 300 hurdles with a time of :47.72. Rogina also won the high jump at a height of 5-4. Adriana Moyano won the long jump with a jump of 17-1.25 and the triple jump with a jump of 36-9.

Ashwaubenon’s Lera Black won the pole vault at a height of 11-3.

Appleton North Regional

BOYS

KIMBERLY 156, WEST DE PERE 147, APPLETON NORTH 107, APPLETON EAST 94, HORTONVILLE 75, KAUKAUNA 47, MENASHA 44, APPLETON WEST 29

Kimberly captured the regional title on the strength of six first-place finishes.

Kimberly’s Alejandro Pagan Vega took first in the 200-meter final with a time of :22.30. Adam Bleck won the 1,600 with a time of 4:36.13. Gavin Salzmann took first in the 3,200 with a time of 9:39.43. Elias Janssen won the discus with a throw of 189-1.

The Kimberly quartet of Spencer Pendleton, Owen Handschke, Alex Lom and Pagan Vega won the 800 relay with a time of 1:30.07. Kimberly added a second first-place finish in the relay events when Turner Behm, Graham Piette, Bleck and Salzmann won the 3,200 relay with a time of 8:12.00.

West De Pere’s Maddox Black won the 100 with a time of :10.93. Jaxon Jashinsky took first in the 300 hurdles with a time of :41.32. Thomas Heraly won the pole vault at a height of 13-0.

Menasha’s Zane Tank, Logan Bivens, Shamir Senyange and Keonte Thigpen took first in the 400 relay with a time of :42.64. Teammate Marquell Brown won the triple jump with a jump of 44-7.5.

Appleton East’s Birk Kozlowicz, Preston Schefe, Abiatar Massingue and Allan Massingue won the 1,600 relay with a time of 3:27.27. Abiatar Massingue won the 110 hurdles with a time of :15.96.

Appleton North got a first-place finish from Gryphon Armon in the high jump at a height of 6-2. Appleton North picked up another first-place finish with Aaden Gorenc winning the long jump with a jump of 20-11.

Hortonville’s Eli Shattuck won the 400 with a time of :50.80. Teammate Cade Mansfield won the 800 with a time of 1:58.05.

Kaukauna’s Hunter Meyers won the shot put with a toss of 50-10.75.

GIRLS

APPLETON NORTH 163, KAUKAUNA 124, KIMBERLY 123, HORTONVILLE 113, WEST DE PERE 95, MENASHA 53, APPLETON EAST 15, APPLETON WEST 9

Appleton North finished with nine first-place finishes and brought home the team title.

Appleton North’s Eva Busch won both the 1,600- and 3,200-meter runs with times of 5:16.00 and 10:59.90, respectively. Isabel Parrish grabbed first in the 100 hurdles with a time of :14.78 and in the 300 hurdles with a time of :45.45. Ashley Parrish won the 100 with a time of :12.24 and the long jump with a jump of 18-5.5. Ava Helmbrecht won the 800 with a time of 2:20.32.

Appleton North won the 400 relay with a time of :49.76 with Jada Ellis, Ashley Parrish, Maddie Loken and Emily Thompson making up the team. The quartet of Ashley Parrish, Jada Ellis, Elise Brazzale and Sophia Busch won the 1,600 relay with a time of 4:08.26.

Menasha’s Isabella Stephani took first in the 200 with a time of :26.15.

Hannah Huza of Hortonville won the 400 with a time of 1:00.46.

Hortonville’s Huza, Lexi Wloszczynski, Ellie Young and Hailey Falbo won the 3,200 relay with a time of 9:55.11.

Kaukauna’s Kayla West, Jenna Kinas, Isabelle Maass and Addison Banaszynski won the 800 relay with a time of 1:44.73.

Kaukauna’s Madison Koschnik won the high jump at a height of 5-4. Kinas won the triple jump with a jump of 35-6.5.

Kimberly’s Audrey Myers won the shot put with a toss of 37-7.25, while teammate Theresa Behnke won the discus with a throw of 138-4.

West De Pere’s Aubrey Kempen won the pole vault at a height of 11-9.

Division 2

Little Chute Regional

BOYS

LITTLE CHUTE 139, NOTRE DAME 133, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 101, PESHTIGO 68, STURGEON BAY 66, WRIGHTSTOWN 65, DENMARK 62, MARINETTE 57

Little Chute had five first-place finishes in winning the regional title.

Cooper Effa took first in the 110-meter hurdles for Little Chute with a time of :15.12. Effa also won the 300 hurdles with a time of :38.61. Teammate Ben Toeppler won the, 1,600 with a time of 4:37.43. Toeppler also won the 800, finishing first with a time of 2:02.21.

The Little Chute relay team of Elijah Driessen, Casey Perz, William Goffard and Andrew Davis won the 800 relay with a time of 1:32.91.

Notre Dame’s Richie Flanigan won the discus with a throw of 177-0. He also won the shot put, doing so with a toss of 59-2.25.

Notre Dame’s relay team of Marshall Pahl, Leo Muller, Colson Baudhuin and Nicholas Fogarty won the 3,200 relay with a time of 8:30.63.

Luxemburg-Casco’s Brady Kinnard, Levi Kinnard, Mason Trimburger and Jonathan Salentine won the 1,600 relay with a time of 3:29.72. Ezra Treml won the 3,200 with a time of 10:01.20.

Sturgeon Bay’s Oliver Carmody won the pole vault at a height of 13-9.

Marinette’s Mason Hofherr won the 100 for the Marines with a time of :11.07. He also won the 200 with a time of :21.39.

The Marinette quartet of Luke Adams, Hofherr, Derek Montalvo and Kaiden Brown won the 400 relay with a time of :43.07

Wrightstown’s Sam Haven took the top spot in the triple jump with a jump of 44-2.5. Haven won the long jump with a jump of 21-0.5, while teammate Alex Van Helvoirt won the high jump at a height of 6-4.

Denmark’s Lincoln Arneson won the 400 with a time of :49.63.

GIRLS

LITTLE CHUTE 133, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 116.5, DENMARK 102, NOTRE DAME 91, PESHTIGO 87.33, WRIGHTSTOWN 80.33, MARINETTE 37, STURGEON BAY 31.5

Little Chute had four first-place finishes in capturing the regional crown.

In the 100-meter hurdles, Little Chute’s Zuzanna Mosienska won with a time of :15.02. Mosienska also won the 300 hurdles, taking first with a time of :45.73. Brooklyn Jakubek won the 200 with a time of :25.55.

Little Chute’s Cadence Hoffman, Campbell DeBoth, Lauren Vosters and Madisen Job won the 3,200 relay with a time of 10:30.51.

Luxemburg-Casco’s Ana Wolfert won the long jump with a jump of 17-0.75. Claire DuChateau won the 3,200 with a time of 11:32.88.

Denmark’s Elle Denor won the 100 with a time of :12.73.

Denmark’s foursome of Anya Joyce, Ella Ovsak, Riley Guns and Denor won the 800 relay with a time of 1:43.64. Addison Kane, Guns, Joyce and Denor won the 400 relay with a time of :49.78. Hazel Fields, Ovsak, Kane and Emma Abel teamed to win the 1,600 relay with a time of 4:08.73.

Peshtigo’s Athena Powers won the shot put with a toss of 37-8.5. Powers also won the discus with a throw of 122-2. Berkeley Chaltry won the 1,600 with a time of 5:13.78.

Wrightstown’s Katerina Hruska took first in the high jump at a height of 5-2 and first in the triple jump with a jump of 34-7.5. Teammate London Dockum won the 400 with a time of 1:00.23 and the 800 with a time of 2:22.63.

Sturgeon Bay’s Talia Schmidt won the pole vault at a height of 9-9.

Division 3

Suring Regional

BOYS

COLEMAN 138, BONDUEL 129, CRIVITZ 90, LENA/SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS 79, FLORENCE/NIAGARA 56, SURING 54.5, WABENO/LAONA 51, ONEIDA NATION 49, GILLETT 15, GRESHAM/BOWLER 13, OCONTO 12, WOLF RIVER LUTHERAN 6.5

Dawson Patz of Coleman was first in the 100-meter dash in 11.28 seconds. Teammate Kolton Peters won the 110 hurdles in 14.30 seconds, the 300 hurdles in 40.48 seconds and the long jump with a leap of 21-8. The Cougars’ Hunter Dehart won the shot put with a toss of 57-3.5 and the discus with a throw of 178-10.

Coleman won the 400 relay in 44.42 seconds with Peters, Bryce Seefeldt, Dayton Patz and Dawson Patz.

Zander Thomson of Lena/Saint Thomas Aquinas won the 200 in 23.22 seconds. Teammate Lucas Heimke won the triple jump with a leap of 40-4.5.

Mason Ballwahn of Bonduel won the 400 in 51.82 seconds.

Bonduel won the 800 relay in 1:33.46 with Griffin Uelmen, Carter Moesch, Gage Scholl and Malachi Gray, and won the 1,600 relay in 3:33.89 with Uelmen, Moesch, Scholl and Ballwahn.

Bradyn Wendorff of Gillett won the 800 in 1:58.42.

Jacob Richlen of Crivitz won the 3,200 in 10:54.19. The Wolverines also won the 3,200 relay in 8:46.64 with James Caine, Donny Brandow, Richlen and Carson Weidner. Brayden Sellen won the pole vault at a height of 12-0.

Osa Cornelius of Oneida Nation won the high jump at a height of 6-0.

GIRLS

BONDUEL 158, SURING 105.5, CRIVITZ 96, COLEMAN 78, FLORENCE/NIAGARA 57, WABENO/LAONA 44.5, LENA/SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS 42, OCONTO 39, GRESHAM/BOWLER 31, ONEIDA NATION 15, GILLETT 14, WOLF RIVER LUTHERAN 7

Kelsi Chrisman of Florence/Niagara won the 100-meter dash in 13.39 seconds. Teammate Ina Holt won the 800 in 2:39.63.

Bonduel’s Peyton Westrich won the 200 in 26.50 seconds and the 400 in 59.41 seconds. Teammate Mariah Wondra won the 1,600 in 5:36.98 and the 3,200 in 12:01.16.

Bonduel also won the 400 relay in 50.78 seconds with Paige Niquette, Josie Pawlak, Audrey Jacobs and Westrich, and won the 800 relay in 1:49.58 with Niquette, Cierra Schnell, Pawlak and Jacobs. Pawlak also won the long jump with a leap of 17-7.5 and the triple jump with a leap of 37-0.

Aliya Cox of Suring won the 100 hurdles in 16.02 seconds and the 300 hurdles in 48.63 seconds. Cox also ran on the 1,600 relay team with Lexi Remic, Ginger Gerndt and Kyler Kempka that placed first in 4:18.96. Suring’s Ellayna Skarban won the high jump with a leap of 4-11.

The Crivitz 3,200 relay team of Ellie Goltz, Ella Wallace, Alyssa Franzmeier and Lexi Wieting took first in 10:58.68.

Allie Gross of Coleman won the shot put with a toss of 37-0. Teammate Kendal Truckey won the pole vault at a height of 9-0.

Hilbert Regional

BOYS

MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 171, SOUTHERN DOOR 117.5, RONCALLI 70, KEWAUNEE 66, MISHICOT 63.5, VALDERS 55, ALGOMA 50, REEDSVILLE 39, SEVASTOPOL 37, GIBRALTAR 13, GREEN BAY NEW LUTHERAN 10, HILBERT 7

Colt Gilbertson of Southern Door won the 100-meter dash in 11.93 seconds. DeMarco Parks Jr. won the 300 hurdles in 42.38 seconds, Grant Pieschek won the pole vault at a height of 14-0 and Lauden Berg won the long jump with a leap of 21-2.5 for the Eagles.

Cash Kuehn of Sevastopol won the high jump with a leap of 6-2 and the triple jump with a leap of 43-2.

Mitchell Boeder of Kewaunee won the discus throw with a toss of 155-4.

GIRLS

MISHICOT 136.5, KEWAUNEE 128.5, SOUTHERN DOOR 115, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 69, VALDERS 59.5, REEDSVILLE 42, GIBRALTAR 35, GREEN BAY NEW LUTHERAN 29, HILBERT 24.5, SEVASTOPOL 20, ALGOMA 16, RONCALLI 15

Hannah Miller of Kewaunee won the 800-meter run in 2:18.49 and the 1,600 in 5:12.18.

Kewaunee also won the 1,600 relay with Natalie Miller, Noelie El Kout, Kaylyn Martin and Hannah Miller finishing in 4:08.02.

Elise Jackson of Southern Door won the 300 hurdles in 46.80 seconds. Teammate Frankie Nellis won the long jump with a leap of 17-3. The Eagles also won the 3,200 relay in 10:29.79 with the team of Kennedy Pierre, Skya Scrimgeour, Emma Bousley and Malaina Veeser.

Green Bay NEW Lutheran’s Kiera Adams-McIntosh won the shot put with a toss of 36-7.75 and the discus with a throw of 117-7.

Algoma’s Estella Marrero won the pole vault at a height of 10-0.

SOFTBALL

Division 1 regional semifinals

Bay Port 8, Pulaski 1

SUAMICO – The eighth-seeded Pirates started fast en route to the regional semifinal win over the ninth-seeded Red Raiders.

Bay Port scored two runs in the second inning, but Pulaski cut its deficit to 2-1 in the top of the third. The Pirates, however, put away the game with six runs in the bottom of the frame.

Kamrie Dorn led the Red Raiders with two hits, including a double, and one RBI.

West De Pere 10, Green Bay Southwest 0

DE PERE – The fifth-seeded Phantoms cruised past the 12th-seeded Trojans in regional semifinal action.

West De Pere scored three in the first, one in the second, one in the third and five in the fourth.

Antoinette Way had Southwest’s lone hit.

Hortonville 16, Green Bay West/East 0

HORTONVILLE – The third-seeded Polar Bears scored all 16 runs in the first inning en route to the regional semifinal win over the 14th-seeded Wild Devils in three innings.

Ivy Schroeder was 2-for-2 with a double and three RBIs, while Grace Danoski was 2-for-2 with three RBIs. Also registering two hits was Eileen Gassner.

Danoski struck out eight of the nine batters she faced and didn’t allow a hit to earn the win.

Division 2 regional semifinals

Luxemburg-Casco 7, Marinette 0

LUXEMBURG – The second-seeded Spartans scored two runs in the fourth inning and five in the sixth en route to the regional semifinal victory.

Lilly Anderson led the Marines with two hits.

Denmark 15, Little Chute 0

DENMARK – The top-seeded Vikings wasted little time taking charge en route to the regional semifinal win over the Mustangs.

Denmark plated five runs in the first inning, two in the second, seven in the third and one in the fourth to put a premature end to the game.

Shaelyn Kraschnewski was 3-for-3 with a double, while Rebekah Dittmer was 3-for-4 with a double and three RBIs to lead the Vikings. Vanny Umentum added a home run.

Seymour 4, Freedom 0

SEYMOUR – The third-seeded Thunder was led by pitcher Kendra Rettler, who shut down the Irish on two hits. She struck out 12 en route to the regional semifinal win.

Lyla Schueler and Aryah Krahn had two hits each, while Adde Smith doubled for Seymour.

The Thunder took charge with three first-inning runs before adding on a run in the fourth.

Fox Valley Lutheran 28, Oconto Falls 0

APPLETON – The Foxes scored 17 runs in the first inning and 11 in the second inning in a three-inning victory over the Panthers.

Claire Pfrang drove in five runs for FVL. Madison Babcock and Natalie Bromm both hit home runs and drove in four runs apiece.

Division 3 regional semifinals

Southern Door 11, Chilton 2

BRUSSELS – The top-seeded Eagles scored in five of the six innings in which they batted as they cruised to the regional semifinal win.

Southern Door scored one in the second, two in the third, fourth in the fourth, two in the fifth and two in the sixth as it outhit Chilton 16-4.

The Tigers scored their two runs in the sixth.

Alanah Kaye helped power the Eagles, going 4-for-4 with a double and one RBI, while Samantha Melville was 2-for-3 with a double and three RBIs. Registering two hits each were Audrey Plzack, Reese Vogel and Madyson Counard.

Mya Grenzer and Ellison Emmer each had a hit and an RBI to lead the Tigers.

Brillion 9, Kewaunee 3

BRILLION – The fourth-seeded Lions scored seven times in the fifth inning to erase an early deficit en route to the win over the fifth-seeded Storm.

Brillion led 2-1 after one inning, but Kewaunee took a 3-2 edge with two runs in the top of the third. The game stayed that way until the Lions’ offensive explosion.

Amaya Brooks was 2-for-4 with two RBIs, while Addyson Feldkamp doubled and drove in three runs to power Brillion.

London Karnopp had the hot bat for the Storm, going 3-for-4 with one double and two RBIs, while Breanna Riha and Ali Repitz added two hits each.

Nekoosa 8, Oconto 7

NEKOOSA – The fourth-seeded Papermakers advanced by holding off the fifth-seeded Blue Devils.

Nekoosa led 1-0 after one inning and 5-0 after two. Oconto scored one in the third, but the Papermakers scored two in the fourth. The Blue Devils closed to within 8-5 after five and 8-7 after six, but could not overtake Nekoosa.

Montana Rowe led the Papermakers, going 3-for-4 with three RBIs.

Peshtigo 10, Clintonville 0

PESHTIGO – The third-seeded Bulldogs used three big innings to upend the sixth-seeded Truckers in their regional semifinal.

Peshtigo scored three runs in the second inning, four in the fourth and three in the fifth.

Morgan Retzlaff and Abby Tate had hits for Clintonville.

Valders 8, Wrightstown 4

WRIGTHSTOWN – The sixth-seeded Vikings beat the third-seeded Tigers in regional semifinal action.

Valders led 3-1 after one inning and 5-2 after two. The Tigers closed to 5-3 after three, but both teams scored a run in the fourth before the Vikings closed out the scoring with two in the fifth.

Charlie Bowker and Sophia Garcia had two hits each to lead Wrightstown, while Bryn Amundson added a triple.

Division 4 regional semifinals

Crivitz 3, Manawa 2

CRIVITZ – After giving up the tying runs in the top of the seventh, the third-seeded Wolverines answered with a Marli Meyers walk-off hit in the bottom of the frame to earn the regional semifinal win over the sixth-seeded Wolves.

Crivitz had taken a 2-0 lead after two innings and the game stayed that way until the final inning.

Taryn Tracy was 3-for-3 with a homer, while Lillian Biundo was 3-for-3 and Meyers 2-for-2 with an RBI to power the Wolverines.

Tracy earned the win in the circle, pitching seven innings and allowing five hits, two unearned runs while striking out nine.

Ella Gehrke was 2-for-3 with an RBI to lead Manawa.

Olivia Zielke took the loss, going 6⅔ innings, allowing nine hits, three runs (two earned) with two walks and seven strikeouts.

Auburndale 12, Coleman 2

AUBURNDALE – The second-seeded Eagles scored in every inning they batted en route to the regional semifinal win over the seventh-seeded Cougars.

Breleigh Grimm powered Auburndale, going 2-for-3 with a homer and two RBIs.

The Eagles led 2-0 after one inning, 5-0 after two, 10-2 after three and 12-2 after four en route to the inning-shortened win.

Registering two hits each for Coleman were Makenzie Nowak, Kara Goddard and Trina Wendt. One of Goddard’s hits was a double.

Bonduel 11, Shiocton 0

BONDUEL – The top-seeded Bears made short work of the eighth-seeded Chiefs in a regional semifinal.

Bonduel scored two runs in the first inning, eight in the second and one in the third to earn the five-inning victory.

Helping lead the Bears’ attack were Gracyn Wudtke and Juliana Jacobs, both of whom were 2-for-3 with a double and three RBIs with one run scored.

Emery Thompson earned the win in the circle, pitching five innings and allowing three hits and one walk while striking out nine.

Division 5 regional semifinals

Marion 20, Gibraltar/Washington Island 13

FISH CREEK – The fifth-seeded Mustangs overcame an early eight-run deficit to rally past the fourth-seeded Vikings to earn the regional semifinal victory.

Gibraltar/Washington Island led 3-1 after one and 9-1 after two. Marion closed to 9-3 after three, but the Vikings extended their lead to 10-3 after four. Both teams scored one run in the fifth before the Mustangs exploded for seven runs in the sixth and nine in the seventh. Gibraltar/Washington Island closed out the scoring with two in the bottom of the seventh.

Newman Catholic 4, Niagara 2

NIAGARA – Maddie Jankowski was 3-for-4 with a double as the Cardinals used a two-run fifth inning to break a 1-1 tie en route to the regional semifinal win over the Badgers.

Jankowski also earned the win in the circle, pitching seven innings and allowing six hits, two earned runs and six walks while striking out six.

Newman opened the scoring with one run in the first, but Niagara evened it in the third. The Cardinals, however, took the lead in the fifth and then scored a run in the seventh. The Badgers answered with one run in the bottom of the seventh, but couldn’t come all the way back.

Paige Guardiola had the hot bat for Niagara, going 3-for-4 with an RBI.

BASEBALL

De Pere 10, Notre Dame 6

GREEN BAY – The Redbirds scored six runs on no hits in the second inning to take an 8-0 lead and went on to defeat the Tritons in a Fox River Classic Conference game.

De Pere scored its runs on a series of bases-loaded walks and a two-run error.

Will Nikolay had three RBIs for De Pere. Isaac Herlache hit a double and scored two runs.

Notre Dame clawed its way back into the game with a six-run sixth inning. Jackson Bouthilet drove in two runs with a single and Miles Hunter drove in two runs with a double.

Charles Buysse allowed six runs on nine hits over 5⅓ innings to get the win. He struck out eight.

Ty Baumgardner took the loss for Notre Dame.

Pulaski 13, Sheboygan North 7

SHEBOYGAN – The Red Raiders overcame a 5-2 deficit by scoring nine runs in the third inning in their Fox River Classic Conference win over the Golden Raiders.

Matt Heck drove in three runs for Pulaski, while Eli Heuser and Braun Wotruba both drove in two runs. Gavin Sikorski and Eddie Van Roy both had two hits for Pulaski.

Sheboygan North’s Mark Williams had three hits, including a home run, scored three runs and drove in three runs.

Wotruba got the win for Pulaski.

Cooper Goes took the loss for Sheboygan North.

West De Pere 12, Manitowoc Lincoln 0

MANITOWOC – The Phantoms scored in every inning of their five-inning triumph over the Ships in Fox River Classic Conference action.

West De Pere, which took a 4-0 lead in the first inning, pounded out 14 hits.

Manitowoc had four hits.

Bay Port 4, Ashwaubenon 1

SUAMICO – The Pirates made the most of their five hits, scoring two runs in the first inning and one in both the second and third innings in their win over the Jaguars.

Cayden Heier had two hits for Bay Port. Artie Adams and Ethan Orlando had a double and triple, respectively.

Parker Lawson got the win for Bay Port.

Nick Smith took the loss for Ashwaubenon.

The game was called due to bad weather in the last half of the fifth inning.

Green Bay Preble 17, Green Bay Southwest 0

GREEN BAY – David Petasek led the Hornets offense with two hits and four RBIs in the Fox River Classic Conference win over the Trojans.

Marco Aregoni had two hits, including a double, and scored three runs for Green Bay Preble. Andrew Lindsley had a double and three RBIs. Harrison Selk had two hits, including a double. Trent DeMeuse had two RBIs.

Green Bay Southwest had one hit, a single by Jackson Stein.

Seymour 15, Campbellsport 2

CAMPBELLSPORT – The Thunder scored three runs in the first inning and three runs in the second inning before breaking the game open with seven runs in the third in their win over the Cougars.

Seymour’s offense was led by Cayden Staffeldt, who had a double, a home run and four RBIs. Brayden Banker had two hits and two RBIs. Nolan Beilfuss had two hits, while Romy Oskey drove in two runs.

Xavier Salzman pitched three innings for Seymour, allowing a run on one hit and two walks to get the win.

Caden Steffens pitched two innings and allowed a run on a hit and two walks for Seymour.

Kewaunee 11, Valders 4

KEWAUNEE – Waylon Delain was 2-for-4 with a double and four runs scored as the Storm scored in four of the five innings of the rain-shortened win.

Valders led 2-1 after one inning, but Kewaunee grabbed a 6-2 edge after two. Valders scored twice in the third, but the Storm answered with four in the fourth and one in the fifth before the rain came.

Adding two hits each for Kewaunee were Connor Kilgore and Micah Vanness.

Noah Hudson earned the win on the mound, pitching five innings and allowing four hits, four runs (one earned) with four strikeouts.

Kiel 6, Sturgeon Bay 3

STURGEON BAY – The Raiders broke a 3-3 tie with the Clippers by scoring three runs in the fifth inning for the nonconference win.

Caden Milbrath had two hits, including a double, for Kiel.

Drew Propsom had three hits for Sturgeon Bay.

Andrew Kleinhans was credited with the win for Kiel.

Siggy Hansen got the loss for Sturgeon Bay.

Peshtigo 11, Lena 1

PESHTIGO – The Bulldogs, who led 4-1 after three innings, broke open the game with a six-run fourth in their win over the Wildcats.

Lincoln Nemec drove in three runs for Peshtigo, while Vin Paoli drove two runs across the plate. Elliot Proft had a triple for Peshtigo.

Proft pitched the first four innings, allowing a run on two hits while striking out six to get the win for Peshtigo.

Nemec pitched the fifth inning.

GIRLS SOCCER

Menasha 10, Green Bay West 0

MENASHA – Josie Fonder and Sophia Sierra each scored two goals for the Bluejays in the victory over the Wildcats.

Emma Hanagen, Keira Randall, Frida Ambriz Zermeno, Mya McAllister, Kasadee Vaubel and Aria Bilke also scored for Menasha. Fonder also had two assists.

Bluejays goalie Madison Mulder made one save.

BOYS GOLF

Division 2

Luxemburg-Casco Regional

SEYMOUR 306, WRIGHTSTOWN 341, OCONTO FALLS 344, DENMARK 346, LITTLE CHUTE 346, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 358, FREEDOM 359, PESHTIGO 375, MARINETTE 376, STURGEON BAY 397

Top 4 teams advance to sectionals (Demark won tiebreaker with Little Chute).

At Northbrook Golf and Grill

Individual sectional qualifiers: Owen Schmitz, Little Chute; Shaymus Smith, Little Chute; Connor Eastman, Marinette; Stanley Peot, Luxemburg-Casco.

Top individuals: Vince Sigl SEY 69, Dylan Clark OF 76, Tristan Drath SEY 76, Owen Schmitz LITC 78, Nolan Watzka WRI 79, Owen Sigl SEY 80, William Hilbert DEN 80, Shaymus Smith LITC 81, Teage Cornell SEY 81, Steven Kielpikowski DEN 83, Connor Eastman MAR 83, Stanley Peot LUXC 84, Zach Wendlandt WRI 85, Ethan Boudreau WRI 85, Carson McDermid OF 86, Henry Laurent SEY 86.

Winneconne Regional

WINNECONNE 296, XAVIER 300, MENOMINEE NATION/GRESHAM 331, NEW LONDON 332, AMHERST 334, SHAWANO 345, WAUPACA 349, ANTIGO 349, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 355, CLINTONVILLE 364

Top 4 teams advance to sectionals

At Lake Breeze Golf Club

Individual sectional qualifiers: Ethan Haas, Amherst; Isaac Buchman ANT; Duane Gristeau-Blanche SHA; Jeremiah Devroy CLI.

Top individuals: Austin Dobbie WIN 70, Derek Watry X 72, Parker Groff WIN 73, William Bauman X 74, Sawyer Krueger WIN 76, Ethan Haas AMH 77, Grant Neumann X 77, Sully Ramthun WIN 77, Phillip Schmidtke X 77, Isaac Buchman ANT 78, Allex Mahl MN/G 78, Cullen Corcoran NL 80, Duane Gristeau-Blanche SHA 80.

Division 3

Marion Regional

ST. MARY CATHOLIC 330, MARION 331, COLEMAN 338, MANAWA 345, LENA 361, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 363, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 363, BONDUEL 373, GILLETT 377, SHIOCTON 423

Top 4 teams advance to sectionals

At J&B Clover Greens

Individual sectional qualifiers: Owen Reese, Shiocton; Cole Haeuser, Weyauwega-Fremont; Brandon Sampe, Iola-Scandinavia; Cooper Demmith, Lena.

Top individuals: Tate Drummond MAN 74, Bryce Stern MAN 75, Owen Reese SH 77, Cole Haeuser WF 78, Charlie Whaley SMC 79, Elijah Scheef MAR 80, Brandon Sampe IS 80, Javen Prickette MAR 80, Cooper Demmith LEN 81, Pearson Owens COL 81, Brady Deleeuw SMC 82, Carter Pendergast SMC 82, Collin Grogan MAR 83, Tanner Behnke LEN 83, Landon Seefeldt COL 83.

Oneida Nation Regional

MISHICOT 337, GIBRALTAR 358, REEDSVILLE 360, RONCALLI 366, SEVASTOPOL 372, OCONTO 377, KEWAUNEE 384, SOUTHERN DOOR 447, ONEIDA NATION INCOMPLETE TEAM

Top 4 teams advance to sectionals

At Thornberry Creek at Oneida, Hobart

Individual sectional qualifiers: Evan MacCaux, Kewaunee; Kyle Prey, Oconto; Chase Kanapka, Sevastopol; Isaiah Dunlop, Oconto.

Top individuals: Dane Moore MIS 78, Elden Stephan MIS 81, Karson Kowalski MIS 81, Evan MacCaux KEW 82, Jack Krueger REE 84, Henry Wehrenberg GIB 85, Carter Kilbride RON 87, Bairen Lhost GIB 88, Marshall Gray REE 88, Kenson Zipperer REE 88, Kyle Prey OCO 90, Jameson Tepe GIB 91, Chase Kanapka SEV 91, Isaiah Dunlop OCO 91, Chase Crees RON 92.

Crivitz Regional

THREE LAKES/PHELPS 328, WABENO/LAONA 348, CRANDON 352, CRIVITZ 365, FLORENCE 382, PEMBINE/GOODMAN 429, NIAGARA 481

Top 4 teams advance to sectionals

At Hunter’s Glen Golf Club

Individual sectional qualifiers: Colt Atwell, Florence; Brayden Lewis, Pembine/Goodman; Carson Chrisman, Florence; Evan Parker, Florence (won playoff over Auron Garrow of Pembine/Goodman).

Top 15 finishers: Colton Nowicki W/L 74, Reid Votis CRA 75, Colt Atwell FLO 76, Sean Wallschlaeger TL/P 77, Grayson Polcaster TL/P 78, Reese Connor W/L 83, Griffen Christiansen CRI 84, Trenton Peterson TL/P 86, Levi Lurvey TL/P 87, Kollin Gerow CRA 88, Brayden Lewis P/G 89, Desmond Soman CRA 90, Tyler Langer CRI 92, Marshal Smith W/L 92, Gaetano Biundo CRI 94, Carson Chrisman FLO 94.

BOYS TENNIS

Division 1

Notre Dame Subsectional

NOTRE DAME ACADEMY 22, BAY PORT 18, PULASKI 14, GREEN BAY PREBLE 12, ASHWAUBENON 6, GREEN BAY EAST 0, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 0, GREEN BAY WEST 0

Sectional qualifiers

Singles

No. 1 – Alex Thomas, Notre Dame Academy; Dhruv Bidari, Bay Port; Carter Nguyen, Green Bay Preble; Landon Gottfedson, Ashwaubenon. No. 2 – Augustine Luy, Notre Dame Academy; Thoma Pannatier, Pulaski. No. 3 – Nik Janas, Notre Dame Academy; Paul Scherer, Bay Port. No. 4 – Jordan Allen, Bay Port; Trevor Kuklinski, Notre Dame Academy.

Doubles

No. 1 – Porter DeGroot/Brady Wells, Bay Port; Ciaran Ryan/Andreas Schweiner, Notre Dame Academy; Oscar Delmarcelle/Lucas Ford, Pulaski; Tyce Bergstrom/Abe Eastman, Green Bay Preble. No. 2 – Brady Wahlen/William Burg, Bay Port; Antonio Mirao/Jake Seiler, Notre Dame Academy. No. 3 – Simon Banaszynski/Liam Ford, Pulaski; Emanuel Poehlmann/Aaron Miller, Notre Dame Academy.

Division 2

Altoona Subsectional

ALTOONA 20, MEDFORD 18, SHAWANO 14, ASHLAND 8, LAKELAND UNION 8, ANTIGO 0, FAITH CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 0, PACELLI 0

Sectional qualifiers

Singles

No. 1 – Trenton Navarre, Altoona; Enrique Omella Valls, Shawano; Adrian Erickson, Ashland; Parker Hill, Medford. No. 2 – Carter Drescher, Altoona; Blaine Searles, Medford. No. 3 – Jonah Oldenkamp, Altoona; Tanner Thiel, Shawano. No. 4 – Connor Gower, Altoona; Everett Grover, Shawano.

Doubles

No. 1 – Jaxton Semrow/Tegan Bennett, Altoona; Andrew Colianni/Main Byram, Lakeland Union; Evan Anderson/Charlie Grieves, Shawano; Christian Preuss/Cash Thums, Medford. No. 2 – Joey Ricci/Owen Drescher, Altoona; Marshall Czlapinski/Jayden Shepski, Lakeland Union. No. 3 – Austin Czarnezki/Lucas Mahner, Medford; Lucas Pederson/Isaiah Yi, Altoona.

This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Green Bay area high school sports results for Tuesday, May 26

Reporting by USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin, Green Bay Press-Gazette / Green Bay Press-Gazette

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