Green Bay area high school sports results for Thursday, May 22

By Green Bay Press-Gazette

Green Bay area high school sports results for Thursday, May 22

Before he was an NBA star, Oshkosh North's Tyrese Haliburton appeared on Varsity Roundtable in January 2018. Here are some of the highlights.

GREEN BAY - De Pere won the boys team championship with 140 points, while Pulaski was the winner on the girls side with 143.

BOYS

DE PERE 140, GREEN BAY PREBLE 128.5, NOTRE DAME 105, PULASKI 77, BAY PORT 75.5, ASHWAUBENON 47, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 45, MANITOWOC LINCOLN 39, SHEBOYGAN SOUTH 34, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 11

100: 1, Max Stascak BP :10.98; 2, Kingston Allen ND :11.09; 3, Noah Platten ASH :11.10. 200: 1, Keaton Dauk PUL :22.36; 2, Braylon Schadt GBP :22.37; 3, Charlie Rozz GBP :22.53. 400: 1, David Venegas SS :49.66; 2, James Williams BP :49.69; 3, Charlie Rozz GBP :51.26. 800: 1, Joseph Hunt ND 1:55.28; 2, Carter Thompson ASH 1:57.66; 3, Ryan Lang SN 1:59.65. 1,600: 1, Grady Lenn DP 4:16.06; 2, Joseph Hunt ND 4:22.09; 3, Benjamin Piontek GBP 4:29.20. 3,200: 1 Grady Lenn DP 9:36.25; 2, Jacob Nuthals GBP 9:41.80; 3, Benjamin Piontek GBP 9:43.55. 110H: 1, Vince Nienhuis SN :14.66; 2, Jackson Zepnick BP :14.79; 3, Keaton Dauk PUL :14.96. 300H: 1, Keaton Dauk PUL :39.51; 2, Raynin Sinkfield GBP :41.40; 3, Vince Nienhaus SN :41.60. 400R: 1, Notre Dame (Regan McGuan, Cayden Kiefert, Marcus Sirmans, Kingston Allen) :43.85; 2, Pulaski (Spencer Hakes, Sawyer Goodness, Max Fredrickson, Kam McKeefry) :43.86; 3, Bay Port (Brady Moon, Landen Lorang, Parker Betts, Max Stascak) :43.92. 800R: 1, Pulaski (Aiden McGlinn, Kam McKeefry, Sawyer Goodness, Spencer Hakes) 1:31.28; 2, Bay Port (Brady Moon, Landen Lorang, Jordy Walker, Clark Butler) 1:33.01; 3, De Pere (Gavin Jensky, Andrew Stiles, Aiden Arttus, Andrew Taber) 1:33.36. 1,600R: 1, Bay Port (Evan Wiebel, Erik Schmidt, Clark Butler, James Williams) 3:26.61; 2, De Pere (Jacob Hafner, Richmond Gyamfi, Xavier Hansen, Ryan Bintz) 3:26.95; 3, Pulaski (Jacob Betley, Mitchell Pilon, Thomas Murphy, Daniel Augustine) 3:28.36. 3,200R: 1, Notre Dame (Marshall Pahl, Leo Muller, Nicholas Fogarty, Joseph Hunt) 8:05.13; 2, Green Bay Preble (Killian Arlt, Brayden Michaels, Yahye Mohamed, Jordan Goral) 8:06.70; 3, Ashwaubenon (Logan Frasch, Thomas McNicoll, Andrew Shelly, Ethan High) 8:27.36. Shot: 1, James Flanigan ND 59-3.5; 2, Connor Fontaine DP 54-8; 3, Cayden Cavanaugh DP 51-8.5. D: 1, James Flanigan ND 183-3; 2, Connor Fontaine DP 177-2; 3, Richie Flanigan ND 146-6. HJ: 1, Joe Rivas GBP 6-1; 2 (tie) Tyler Hancock DP and Cooper Aitkin ND 6-0. PV: 1, Andrew Cartier DP 14-0; 2 Caleb Wilke GBP 13-3; 3, Jacob Peruzzi GBP 13-0. LJ: 1, Andrew Cartier DP 21-4.5; 2, Jayden Wesaw SS 20-9.25; 3, Noah Vander Heyden DP 20-7. TJ: 1, Andrew Cartier DP 47-8.5; 2, Landon Zick ML 42-5.5; 3, Nicolas VanCalster 42-5.25.

GIRLS

PULASKI 143, BAY PORT 100, GREEN BAY PREBLE 91.5, NOTRE DAME 85, DE PERE 74.5, MANITOWOC LINCOLN 72.5, ASHWAUBENON 61, SHEBOYGAN SOUTH 34.5, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 23, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 17

100: 1, Olivia Sprangers PUL :12.27; 2, Olivia Knowles SS :12.56; 3, Faye Brunke PUL :12.62. 200: 1, Tessa Campbell ML :24.99; 2, Olivia Sprangers PUL :25.16; 3, Olivia Knowles SS :26.15. 400: 1, Tessa Campbell ML :56.41; 2, Aubrey Kopling DP :58.17; 3, Peyton Musial ND 1:00.49. 800: 1, Emerson Fabry PUL 2:17.76; 2, Olivia Stedl PUL 2:19.49; 3, Erin Schuch ASH 2:21.27. 1,600: 1, Emerson Fabry PUL 5:09.34; 2, Anna Miller ND 5:09.69; 3, Olivia Stedl PUL 5:10.83. 3,200: 1, Bella Heideman DP 11:27.29; 2, Melana Webber GBP 11:36.00; 3, Arya Shefchik GBP 11:39.60. 100H: 1, Jamyana Witte ASH :15.93; 2, Katelyn Jossie PUL :16.59; 3, Hallie Schroeter ML :16.70. 300H: 1, Lily Urben PUL :47.18; 2, Hallie Schroeter ML :48.10; 3, Briana Bain BP :49.46. 400R: 1, Notre Dame (Julia Nolle, Hannah West, Haley Blevins, Peyton Musial) :50.09; 2, Pulaski (Katelyn Jossie, Addison Krueger, Megan Kraft, McKenna McKeefry) :51.28; 3, Green Bay Southwest (Jaisa VandenHouten, Mackenzie Beres, Jorja Miller, Wren Algrem) :51.96. 800R: 1, Pulaski (Addison Krueger, Lily Urben, Faye Brunke. Olivia Sprangers) 1:45.12; 2, Ashwaubenon (Fiona Josephs, Aubrey LeCleir, Olivia Schneider, Jamyana Witte) 1:47.62; 3, Bay Port (Anne Sophie Ramirez, Trista Harju, Margaux, Brown, Briana Bain) 1:48.11. 1,600R: 1, Manitowoc Lincoln (Calla Eichmann, Breanna Jansky, Khloe Jalbert, Tessa Campbell) 4:02.64; 2, Pulaski (Anna Friedman, Olivia Stedl, Emerson Fabry, Lily Urben) 4:07.60; 3, Bay Port (Ava Roland, Mya Wysocki, Ava Kasprzycki, Onika Colassacco) 4:09.75. 3,200R: 1, Green Bay Preble (Cacey Kurowski, Ivy Yanke, Carlee Paris, Arya Shefchik) 10:04.27; 2, Bay Port (Melia Lemorande, Johanna Brunette, Madi Ashmead, Marin Brown) 10:08.63; 3, Manitowoc Lincoln (Norah Free, Ava Bierman, Breanna Jansky, Addison Jalbert) 10:10.87. Shot: 1, Thea Kral ASH 43-5.5; 2, Destiny Duesterbeck SN 36-9; 3, Annika Watzka GBP 34-2.5. D: 1, Thea Kral ASH 139-8; 2, Kendall Ronsman ND 105-5; 3, Natalie Rykal BP 103-7. HJ: 1, Adah Danen ND 5-2; 2, Olivia Williams BP 5-0; 3, Wesnaytha Benish SN 4-10. PV: 1, Bryn Murphy DP 9-9; 2, Kendall Ronsman ND 9-9; 3 (tie), Maya Myers B, Kaeley Carter GBP and Emma Seitz DP 9-6. LJ: 1, Olivia Sprangers PUL 16-10; 2, Lydia Gwidt PUL 16-6.75; 3, Julia Nolle ND 16-3.75. TJ: 1, Meghan Bruss BP 35-6.5; 2, Briana Bain BP 34-4.75; 3, Emma DeBraske GBP 34-3.

ASHWAUBENON - Green Bay Preble stayed perfect at 24-0 and completed its Fox River Classic Conference schedule at 18-0 to claim its fourth conference title in the last five years. The Hornets' season record is now 24-0.

Preble's Katie Geydoshek and Ashwaubenon's Berritt Herr had a pitcher's duel, each allowing only four hits.

Southern Door 10, Sevastopol 6

STURGEON BAY - The Eagles won despite the Pioneers getting a home run and a double from Naomi Rikkola, and home runs from both Addison Schauske and Leah Schopf.

Schauske and Rikkola both drove in two runs. Adison Sawyer had a double for Sevastopol.

OCONTO FALLS - It's on to the regional semifinals for the Marines after their win over the Panthers.

Marinette, which is now 6-14, will play No. 1 seed Fox Valley Lutheran on Tuesday.

GREEN BAY - The Tritons, who are seeded seventh, defeated the 10th-seeded Mustangs.

Notre Dame will face second-seeded Luxemburg-Casco in the regional semifinals.

Little Chute finishes its season with a record of 2-19.

GILLETT - The Tigers advance to the regional semifinals with the win over the Eagles in four innings.

Gillett/Suring, which is now 5-14, will face top-seeded Peshtigo on Tuesday.

Menominee Nation closes its season with a record of 2-19.

Kiel 14, Sturgeon Bay 0

KIEL - The Raiders upped their record to 10-13 with the win over the Clippers.

Kiel will face top-seeded Brillion in a regional semifinal Tuesday.

Wrightstown 15, Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian 0

WRIGHTSTOWN - The Tigers advance with the three-inning win over the Crusaders.

Wrightstown, which is seeded seventh, will play second-seeded Valders in a regional semifinal Tuesday.

MANITOWOC - The Redbirds won the Fox River Class Conference title outright with the win over the Ships.

De Pere (17-3 overall, 12-3 FRCC) took a 3-0 lead in the third inning on run-scoring hits by Will Nikolay and Trenton Kriewaldt.

Nikolay made it 4-0 in the fourth inning with a sacrifice fly, with Kriewaldt driving in the game's final run in the seventh inning.

Lucas Koskey pitched a complete game for De Pere, shutting out Manitowoc on six hits and three walks. He struck out six.

Wrightstown 7, Little Chute 4

WRIGHTSTOWN - Aiden Humphreys hit a grand-slam walk-off home run to give the Tigers the win over the Mustangs and a share of the conference title.

After Little Chute took a 4-2 lead in its half of the 10th inning, Rogan Thompson, who was making his first varsity start of the year after playing JV all season, opened the inning with a double.

After a flyball out, Ryan Leahy walked, Bennett Stengel singled to load the bases, Trevor Vande Hey walked to force in a run and then Humphreys had his game-winning home run.

Little Chute was led by Dane Kruckeberg with three hits, including a double. Brock Gardner had two hits and two RBIs, while Reece Joten had two hits.

Vande Hey pitched two-thirds of an inning to get the win for Wrightstown (16-5, 14-2).

FREEDOM - The Marines used a big fourth inning to pull away in Game 1, but the Irish returned the favor in the nightcap, scoring nine times in the first to hold on for the North Eastern Conference split.

In the opener, Chase MacGregor was 2-for-3, while Wyatt Stauss and Justin Kruse added two RBIs each to lead Marinette.

Kruse picked up the win on the mound, pitching seven innings and allowing five hits and two earned runs with one walk and seven strikeouts.

In the nightcap, the Irish took advantage of eight walks and four errors while mustering just three hits.

Marinette had taken a 3-0 lead in the top of the first, before Freedom answered with nine in the first and one in the third. The Marines closed out the scoring with three in the fifth.

Ethan Doubek was 2-for-4 with three RBIs, while MacGregor homered twice for the Marines.

Parker Jochimsen was 2-for-4 with two RBIs, while Carson Peters added two RBIs for the Irish.

Kewaunee 11, Sturgeon Bay 2

STURGEON BAY - Brett Paulsen was 4-for-4 with a double and two RBIs, while Waylon Delain was 2-for-4 with a homer and four RBIs as the Storm downed the Clippers in Packerland Conference action.

Alec Carlson was 2-for-3 with a double and three RBIs for Kewaunee.

Bryce Plzak had two RBIs for Sturgeon Bay.

Kewaunee scored in six of seven innings, plating four in the first, one in the second, one in the third, three in the fourth, one in the fifth and one in the seventh.

Sturgeon Bay scored its two runs in the second.

The win moves the Storm to 8-0 in the conference and 12-4 overall, while the Clippers fall to 10-8 overall and 6-4 in the Packerland.

Kewaunee 9, Crivitz 0

KEWAUNEE - The Storm scored five runs in the third inning and four in the sixth as it blanked the Wolverines in nonconference action.

Diesel Bosdeck was 3-for-4 with an RBI, while Brady Pribek was 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs.

Pribek also got the win on the mound, pitching all seven innings, allowing one hit and one walk while striking out eight.

Oconto 10, Wausaukee 0

OCONTO - Collin Baumann threw a four-hit shutout with eight strikeouts and no walks as the Blue Devils downed the Rangers in nonconference play.

Ethan Wusterbarth led the Oconto offense with four hits, two doubles and two RBIs. Cooper Campshure, Riley Susa and Joe Bailey all contributed two hits to help the Blue Devils improve their record to 15-5.

Gibraltar/Washington Island 10, Lena 0

FISH CREEK - Aaron Brey allowed one hit and four walks while striking out three as the Vikings cruised to the nonconference win.

Bennett Isaacson-Krueger helped power the offense, going 3-for-3 with an RBI, while Hobbs Emerson was 2-for-3, and Brey and Luke Rericha drove in two runs each.

Gibraltar/Washington Island is 17-5 overall, while Lena falls to 10-5.

Shiocton 14, Menominee Nation 1

KESHENA - The Chiefs scored early and often en route to the Central Wisconsin Conference-East win.

Shiocton scored two runs in the first, six in the second, one in the third, three in the fourth and two in the fifth.

The Eagles scored their lone run in the second.

Cody Young had the hot bat for the Chiefs, going 4-for-4 with four runs scored, while Jackson Young, Isaiah Carton, Braylon Krull, Henry Garvey and Hunter Heinemeyer had two hits each.

Carton earned the win, pitching four innings and allowing two hits, one unearned run and two walks with five strikeouts.

With the win, Shiocton moves to 9-10 overall and 6-8 in the CWC-East, while Menominee Nation falls to 3-16 overall and 1-13 in the conference.

Bonduel 10, Amherst 3

BONDUEL - Trailing 3-0 after three innings, the Bears rallied with one run in the fifth and nine in the sixth to earn the Central Wisconsin Conference-East victory.

Bonduel took advantage of nine walks and five Amherst errors. The Bears were also aggressive on the bases, stealing 10 times without getting caught.

Cade Johnson started on the mound for Bonduel and struck out 10 in five innings. He gave way to Beckett Hartlaben, who struck out three more in two innings to earn the win.

Bonduel could not get the bats going until the fifth, scoring a run on a fielder's choice ground ball.

In the sixth, the Bears took advantage of six walks, four singles and three errors by the Falcons and scored nine runs.

Joe Felhofer and Hartlaben had two hits each and Felhofer added two RBIs. Sully Perkins had the lone hit for Amherst.

BRUSSELS - Andrew Wiesner shut down the Eagles on four hits, one earned run and one walk while striking out 13 to earn the Packerland Conference win.

Bo Tanck and Logan Schuh had two hits each, including a double by Schuh.

The win moves the Pioneers to 3-5 in the conference, while the Eagles fall to 3-8 in the league.

FOX CROSSING - Emi Kuhn scored unassisted in the fifth minute and the match stayed that way the rest of the way as the Spartans earned the nonconference win.

Teagan Gunderson made three saves in net for Luxemburg-Casco, while Bethany Ruppert had 11 saves for St. Mary Catholic.

Green Bay East 3, New London 0

GREEN BAY - Cynthia Coronado Delgadillo, Najma Salad and Sherlyn Grijalva each scored goals in the Red Devils' win over the Bulldogs.

Grijalva also had an assist.

Jamaya Mariner was in goal and did not record any saves.

DE PERE 309, NOTRE DAME ACADEMY 312, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 322, BAY PORT 324, PULASKI 349, GREEN BAY PREBLE 356, MANITOWOC LINCOLN 359, ASHWAUBENON 367, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST/GREEN BAY WEST 422, SHEBOYGAN SOUTH INCOMPLETE TEAM

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