Here are Tuesday’s high school sports results for the Green Bay area

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Girls basketball

Notre Dame 77, Manitowoc Lincoln 36

GREEN BAY – Gracie Grzesk scored 11 of her team-high 16 points in the first half to lead the Tritons to a win over the Mariners.

Trista Faita had 15 points, while Kaya Waldrop and Peyton Musial added 12 each for the Tritons.

Grace Frozen led Manitowoc with 11 points.

Manitowoc 10 26 – 36

Notre Dame 38 39 – 77

Manitowoc: Bolchen 5, Peterson 2, Schmitz 5, Frozen 11, Hamann 6, Swoboda 5, Bracey 2. 3-pt: Frozen. FT: 9-16 Fouls: 10.

Our Lady: Ronman 7, DeMoulin 4, Faita 15, Whitehouse 8, Waldrop 13, Musial 12, Webster 2, Grzesk 16. 3-pt: Ronsman, Faita 3, Grzesk. FT: 10-14 Fouls: 15.

Ashwaubenon 43, Manasha 41

ASHWABENNON — Bella Daul scored 13 points and Gianna Guarascio chipped in 12 as the Jaguars held off the Bluejays in the conference playoff.

Hannah Neubert led Menasha with 13 points, Ryanna Jenkins added 11 and Olivia Mohr 10.

Ashwauben held a 20-16 halftime lead and the Bluejays closed it out in the second half.

Menasha 16 25 – 41

Ashwaubenon 20 23 – 43

Manasha: Jenkins 11, Robinson 2, Bilk 5, Neubert 13, Mohr 10. 3-pt: Jenkins 2. FT: 11-17. Fouls: 16.

Ashwaubenon: Ray 4, Whites 6, Guaraccio 12, Daul 13, Wirth 4, Seeling 4. 3-pt: Waiters 2, Guaraccio 3, Daul. FT: 9-17 Fouls: 14.

Seymour 63, Clintonville 25

SEYMOUR – Keira VandeHei scored 19 points and made five 3-pointers as the Thunder beat the Tractors.

Natalie Sunita scored nine points to lead Clintonville.

Clintonville 7 18 – 25

Seymour 41 22 – 63

Clintonville: Kasson 3, Ferg 6, Tate 7, Sunita 9. 3-pt: None. FT: 9-19 Fouls: 12.

Siemer: Schuettpelz 4, K. VandeHei 19, Boyd 5, Setliff 8, Miller 5, Hill 8, Zahn 6, A. VanDeHei 8. 3-pt: K. VandeHei 5, Hill. FT: 5-11 Fouls: 20.

Algoma 64, New Lutheran/Provident 36

ALGOMA – Jade Nellis hit five 3-pointers and scored 21 points to lead the Wolves to a win over the Blazers.

Riley Zimmerman added 14 points and Sierra Slaby had 11 points for Algoma.

New Lutheran was led by Lexi Merstein and Jocelyn Salinger with 11 points apiece.

New Lutheran 21 15 – 36

Algoma 33 31 – 64

New Lutheran: Lemke-Scott 1, Beaumont 8, Nelson 3, Hoiska 2, Meerstein 11, Saliger 11. 3-pt: Saliger 2, Beaumont, Nelson. FT: 8-17 Fouls: 9.

Algoma: Zimmerman 14, Mattson 8, Nellis 21, Krause 2, Slaby 11, C. Gerdmann 4, T. Gerdmann 4. 3-pt: Nellis 5, Slaby 2, Zimmerman 2, Mattson. FT: 4-5 Fouls: 19.

Coleman 68, Oneida Nation 47

COLEMAN – The Cougars raced out to a big first half lead and cruised to a Marinette & Oconto Conference win.

Vivian Kostreva led the Coleman offense with 17 points, Kali Komp added 15 points and Kiersten Jensen had 10 points.

The Thunderhawks were led by Mariah Cloud with 16 points, Jaylin Caldwell with 15 and Osa Wheelock-Flores with 10 points.

Oneida Nation 18 29 – 47

Coleman 37 31 – 68

Oneida Nation: Wheelock-Flores 10, Cloud 16, Caldwell 15, House 1, White 3, Skenandore 2. 3-pt: Wheelock-Flores 2, Cloud 2, Caldwell 2, White. FT: 8-15 Fouls: 15.

Coleman: Kostreva 17, Breuninger 3, Markiewicz 8, Hoida 8, S. Broderick 3, C. Broderick 4, Compe 15, Jensen 10. 3-pt: Hoida 2, Compe 3. FT: 17-24. Fouls: 13.

Kewaune 63, Gibraltar 39

FISH CREEK — Jadelyn Kroll had the hot hand with 18 points and Brianna Demmin added 13 as the Hurricanes jumped out to a 10-point halftime advantage and then pulled away.

Lexi Hanrahan had 12 points for Kewanee.

Mikala Gorham led Gibraltar with 18 points.

Kewaune 31 32 – 63

Gibraltar 21 18 – 39

Kewauni: Stangle 7, Hanrahan 12, Chevalier 9, Rhea 4, Kroll 18, Dammin 13. 3-pt: Stangle, Hanrahan 2, Chevalier, Kroll 2. FT: 11-16. Fouls: 15.

Gibraltar: Alexander 3, Prescott 1, Gorham 18, Rezen 6, Beehive 9, Yarosh 2. 3-pt: Gorham, Beehive. FT: 7-12 Fouls: 12.

Xavier 44, Bonduel 37

Appleton – The Hawks beat the Bears 21-6 on 3-point baskets in the Xavier victory.

Carsyn Stempa led Xavier with 12 points.

Haile Zernike had 11 points to lead Bonduel.

Bonduel 19 18 – 37

Xavier 21 23 – 44

Bonduel: Hischke 5, Weyer 9, Currey 2, Thompson 2, Zernicke 11, Schnell 2, Jacobs 6. 3-pt: Hischke, Weyer. FT: 5-9 Fouls: 14.

Xavier: Standish 3, J. Krull 4, VandeHey 6, Martine 6, E. Krull 3, Tylinski 3, Hafner 2, Heimann 5, Stempa 12. 3-pt: Standish, Martine 2, E. Krull, Heimann, Stempa 2. FT : 9-12 Offenses : 11.

Men’s basketball

Wrightstown 66, Denmark 56

Denmark – The Tigers trailed at halftime but went on an 11-0 run early in the second half to win against the Vikings.

Denmark settled for the lead, but Ethan Serra’s 3-pointer with 9:51 left in the game put Wrightstown ahead.

Grant Lammers led Wrightston with 16 points. Sierra had 14 points. Aiden Humphreys and Jaeden Kittoe both scored 10.

Drake Derricks leads Denmark with 13 points. Eli Kapinos and Jack Dewar both added 11.

Wrightstown 31 35 – 66

Denmark 37 19 – 56

Wrightstown: Sundin 2, Quito 10, Van Zeeland 3, Lammers 16, Humphreys 10, Bosma 2, Colwell 9, Sira 14. 3-pt: Quito 3, Lammers 3, Humphreys, Sira. FT: 7-11 Fouls: 20.

Denmark: Delarwelle 4, Dittmer 4, Derricks 13, Kapinos 11, Malay 9, Dewar 11, Lamack 4. 3-pt: Derricks, Kapinnos, Malay 3, Dewar. FT: 10-17 Fouls: 15.

Little Chute 66, Oconto Falls 32

A Little Chat – The Mustangs used a big second half to outlast the Panthers in NEC action.

Grant Hermus led Little Chute with 18 points and Tyler Fisher added 15.

The Mustangs took an eight-point halftime advantage before finishing on a 40-14 run in the second half.

Alex Hynes paced Oconto Falls with 11 points.

Oconto Falls 18 14 – 32

Little Chute 26 40 – 66

Oconto Falls; Exchange 2, Haynes 11, McDonald 2, Beeman 9, Adler 2, Kahak 5, Moody 1. 3-pt: Kahak. FT: 9-13 Fouls: 12.

A little chat Sullivan 3, Vandenberg 6, Manns 1, Hermus 18, Fisher 15, Peters 3, Effa 6, Jakubek 8, Magnuson 3, Alcala 1, Joten 2. 3-pt: Fisher, Peters. FT: 6-11 Fouls: 12.

Oconto 71, Shiocton 55

OCONTO – The Blue Devils led by 16 points at halftime in a non-conference win over the Chiefs.

Carter Koch led Oconton with 25 points. Jackson Martin added 17 points.

Schioocton was led by Cody Young’s 12 points and Bennett Schmidt’s 11 points.

Sciocton 24 31 – 55

Oconto 40 31 – 71

Shikton: C. Young 12, Dewar 2, S. Young 6, K. Bergsbaken 2, Marks 9, Schmidt 11, Singler 2, C. Bergsbaken 8, Jorgensen 3. 3-pt: C. Bergsbaken 2, C. Young, Schmidt, Jorgensen. FT: 2-2 Fouls: 13.

Oconto: Alwin 3, Martin 17, Campshure 9, Hartman 5, Brozowski 2, Gottsch 2, Koch 25, Guerrero 8. 3-pt: Koch 3, Guerrero 2, Hartman, Campshure, Martin, Alwin. FT: 8-20 Fouls: 8.

St. Mary Catholic 74, Bonduel 67

BONDUEL – Fisher McKenzie and Brayden Breen both scored 18 points to lead the Zephyrs to a win over the Bears.

Preston Fields added 14 points for St. Mary’s Catholic.

Bonduel, who made 12 3-pointers, was led by Noah Wider’s 18 points. Rees Anvelink entered at 11.

St. Mary Catholic 28 46 – 74

Bonduel 36 31 – 67

St. Mary’s Catholic: Breen 18, Fairweather 5, Uhlenbrauck 8, Fields 14, Ortscheid 3, Mackenzie 18, Czarneski 8. 3-pt: Uhlenbrauck 2, Ortscheid, Mackenzie 5. FT: 17-31 Fouls: 15.

Bonduel: Johnson 9, Margelofsky 7, Springboard 6, Tauchin 6, Hartman 2, Weier 18, Weisenberg 5, Anvelink 11, Roberts 3. 3-pt: Johnson 2, Margelofsky, Springborn 2, Tauchin, Weier, Weisenberg, Anvelink 3, Roberts. FT: 11-17 Fouls: 20.

Florence 62, Wausaukie 29

WAUSAUKEE – William Kelly scored 19 points to lead the Bobcats to a win over the Rangers.

Logan Koski added 13 points for Florence.

Kaiden Sunen and Anthony Vanik scored 13 and 11 points for Wausaukie.

Florence 31 31 – 62

Wausukee 18 11 – 29

Florence: Thompson 2, Settner 9, Kelley 19, Williams 8, Koski 13, Worple 2, Milan 2, McClain 7. 3-pt: Settner, Kelley 2. FT: 11-20. Fouls: 18.

Wausaki: Suennen 13, Betts 2, Vanick 11, Schroeder 2, Thomson 1. 3-pt: Vanick, Schroeder. FT: 11-20 Fouls: 18.

Crivitz 73, Time 61

CRIVITZ – Tegan Werner scored 25 points to lead the Wolverines to a win over the Wolves.

Cade Thomas and Jackson Flowers added 18 and 17 points, respectively, for Crivitz.

Manawan was led by Nathan Gorman’s 21 points. Vincente Thiem and Brady Jackel scored 17 and 13 points, respectively.

Period 30 31 – 61

Krivitz 38 35 – 73

Time: Jackel 13, Strebe 4, Gorman 21, Thiem 17, Zemple 6. 3-pt: Jackel 2, Gorman, Thiem FT: 15-28 Fouls: .22

Krivitz: Thomas 18, Werner 25, Claver 6, Flowers 17, Polomis 7. 3-pt: None. FT: 13-24 Fouls: 22.

Niagara 66, Carney/Nado 32

Carney – The Badgers jumped out to a 22-point halftime lead in a win over Carney/Nadeo.

Tommy Martin led Niagara with 17 points. Blake Holmes, Cameron Shifflebein and Dante Stachowicz scored 13, 12 and 11 points for Niagara.

Niagara 33 33 – 66

Carney/Nado 11 21 – 32

Niagara Falls; Tripp 2, Beard 3, Nuens 5, Swig 1, Martin 17, Stachowicz 11, E. Holmes 2, b. Holmes 13, Schefflebein 12. 3-pt: Beard, Nuens, Martin 3, Stachowicz. FT: 10-14 Fouls: 7.

Karni/Nado: Salo 3, Johnson 3, Maule 3, Peters 15, Tillman 3, Kasbohm 5. 3-pt: Salo, Johnson, Maule, Peterfs, Tillman, Kasbohm. FT: 4-5 Fouls: 14.

New Lutheran 67, Sheboygan Christian 58

SHEBOYGAN – The Blazers hit 3-pointers down the stretch to hold off the Eagles.

Sam Hillman led New Lutheran with 18 points. Griffin Steffel had 16 points and Reid Nelson had 11 points.

Jackson Kiel led Sheboygan Christian with 21 points. Cameron Ferraino had 14 points.

New Lutheran 38 29 – 67

Sheboygan Christian 32 26 – 58

New Lutheran: Borgeaud 5, Hillman 18, Nelson 11, Lange 9, Gajeski 5, Misovec 3, Steffel 16. FT: 15-31.

Sheboygan Christian: Zylstra 9, Kiel 21, Ferraino 14, Kautzer 4, Wright 10. FT: 15-28.

Pacelli 81, Menominee Indians 30

KESHENA – Camden Shurk scored 25 points, Jayden Awe added 19 points and 24 for Pacelli in the win.

Andrew Van Order added 14 points for Pacelli and Logan Meyer dished out six assists.



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