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baseball
Notre Dame 7, Escanaba, Michigan 0
GREEN BAY – Donatello Badalamenti pitched six innings, allowing two hits and striking out five as the Tritons earned a nonconference victory.
Zach Lemieux pitched the final inning. He allowed one hit and struck out one.
Christian Collins had three hits, two stolen bases, and one run scored. Mika Marzek had two hits and one stolen base, and Jack Collins had two hits, one RBI, and one stolen base. Bryson Kane added two RBIs.
Wrightstown 5, Chilton 2
WRIGHTTOWN – The Tigers scored two runs in the bottom of the third inning to tie the game at 2-2, then added one run in the fifth and two in the sixth to win.
Wrightstown had four hits, but Aiden Humphries had a hit and two RBIs. Trevor Vande Hei, Trent Vande Hei and Jayden Kitto also scored.
Ryan Piake and Hunter Rolbicki both had hits and RBIs, and Chilton had three hits.
At Wrightstown, Aiden van Zeeland pitched a complete game. He allowed three hits, two earned runs, and had 12 strikeouts.
Freedom 11, Marinette 2
MARINETTE – Carson Clausen allowed one hit in six innings to lead the Irish to the win over the Marines.
Carson Peters started the game with a bases loaded triple in the 5th inning. He had three hits and four RBIs at Freedom. Matt Everhart also had three hits for the Irish.
Ethan Doubek replaced Marinette in the loss.
The Freedom is currently 8-7 overall and 4-6 in the Northeastern Conference. Marinette has 4 wins and 8 losses overall, and 3 wins and 7 losses in the NEC.
Coleman 5, Krivitz 3
COLEMAN – Logan Kearse went 2-for-3 with a double and Gavin Pusic scored two runs as the Cougars recovered from an early deficit to win the Marinette & Oconto Conference.
Krivitz led 3-0 after two innings, but Coleman answered with one run in the third and four runs in the fourth.
Teagan Warner and Kolten Turman each had two hits and Logan Marvin drove in two runs to lead the Wolverines.
Logan Ramin pitched seven innings, allowing six hits, three runs (one earned), one walk, and six strikeouts for the win.
Oconto 5-12, Sevastopol 0-2
OCONTO – The Blue Devils dominated the Pioneers in a Packerland Conference doubleheader.
In Game 1, Devon Bostwick and Riley Sousa combined for a four-hit shutout with 11 strikeouts. Kyle Bowman and Colin Bowman each had two hits to lead Oconto's attack.
In the nightcap, the Blue Devils' three pitchers combined for 16 strikeouts. Cooper Campschur had nine strikeouts and gave up two hits and no runs. Bowman had three hits and led the offense with 11 hits.
Wausaukee 14, Gillette/Sling 4
WAUSAUKI – The Rangers scored nine runs in the third inning to advance to a five-game win.
For Wausaukee, Connor Schroeder had two hits, including a home run, and three RBIs. Evan Suenen also had three RBIs. Caden Suenen, Christian Deschene, Ryan Wojcik and Luke Smith each had two hits. Smith had a triple.
Gillette/Sling got two RBIs from Cody Schrank and two hits from Brady Kristoff.
Callahan Betts was the winning pitcher. He pitched three innings, allowing one hit and one run (earned run), with five strikeouts.
Bonduel 17, Menominee Indian 0 (Thu)
Keshena – The Bears scored nine times in the top of the first inning and never looked back en route to the Central Wisconsin Conference East championship.
Bonduel added four runs in the third inning, two runs in the fourth, and two runs in the fifth.
Brody Hartman pitched four innings, allowing just one hit and recording seven strikeouts for the win.
Colin Marzierowski went 3-for-4 with a double, a triple, three RBIs, and two RBIs. Easton Reinke went 3-for-3 with a double and three RBIs. Beckett Hartraven added a triple and three RBIs to lead the Bears' 12-hit attack.
Bonduel is 10-2 overall and 6-1 in CWC-East play.
soft ball
Sevastopol 15-9, Oconto 3-0
OCONTO – The Pioneers dominated the Blue Devils in a doubleheader, racking up 25 hits.
In the first game, Naomi Riccola hit a double, triple, and home run while scoring four points. Bryn Shartner had three hits, including a double and a home run, and had five RBIs. Kayla Lanley had two hits, including a home run, and two RBIs, and Jolene Lutke had two hits and scored four runs.
In Game 2, Schartner had two hits, including a double, and scored four runs. Addison Schauske had three hits and Addie Sawyer had two hits.
Schauske pitched three innings and won his first game.
Libby Ash pitched four innings and won the second game.
Peshtigo 14, Notre Dame 4
GREEN BAY – Neveah Russell had three hits, four RBIs and four runs scored to lead Peshtigo to a nonconference victory.
Laney Wedel and Neela Sotka both added three hits, and Peshtigo finished with 16 hits.
For Notre Dame, Kaia Waldrop had two hits and Clarissa Peters scored two runs.
girls soccer
Green Bay Preble 6, Luxembourg Casco 0
GREEN BAY – Spartans goaltender Tavi Lemens made 10 saves before going down with an injury after scoring the lead in Luxembourg Casco's loss to the Hornets.
Backup goalkeeper Ashley Fameley made 11 saves in Luxembourg vs. Casco.
Appleton North 1, De Pere 1
DE PERE – The Lightning got a goal from Brynley Danthaan in the second half en route to tying the game with the Redbirds.
Claire Zurowski had an assist for Appleton North.
Serena Jaber had 10 saves for the Lightning.
Kimberly 4, Bayport 0
DEPERE – The Papermakers defeated the Pirates, taking a 1-0 lead on a header from Senna Haynes in the first half.
Kimberley's Abby Lomu assisted on the cross to Haynes.
Kimberly was active in the second half, getting goals from Marie Van Zeeland, Haynes and Kennedy Eben. Emily McCarthy and Brenna Wilson assisted on the goals of Van Zeeland and Eben, respectively.
Athletics
St. Norbert Elite Meat
boys
Notre Dame 117, Wausau West 95, Peshtigo 60, Iola Scandinavia 59, Green Bay SW 59, New London 49, Port Washington 47, Cedar Grove Belgium 40, Denmark 36, Sheboygan South 29, Seymour 28, St. Louis Mary's Springs 27, Sturgeon Bay 19, Green Bay West 19, Howards Grove 15, Athens 14, Lomira 10, Green Bay East 6, Gillette 5, Dominican 4, Sevastopol 2
Notre Dame's Joseph Hunt won the 800 meters and 1,600 meters in 1:51.91 and 4:25.98, respectively. His teammate James Flanigan won the shot put with a score of 50-10.5 and the discus with a score of 175-11.
Peshtigo's Ethan Brissett won the pole vault with a height of 14-0 and the 300 hurdles with a time of 42.26 seconds.
girl
Notre Dame 105, Wausau West 96.5, Port Washington 55, New London 54, Green Bay Southwest 54, Peshtigo 45, Green Bay West 46, St. Louis Mary's Springs 43, Lomira 32.5, Sturgeon Bay 25, Cedar Grove Belgium 24, Dominica 22, Green Bay East 22, Athens 22, Sheboygan South 20, Mishicot 15, Reidsville 13, Seymour 12, Howards Grove 9, Denmark, Sevastopol 6, Gillette 6
Notre Dame's Danica Apple won the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes in 12.08 and 26.04 seconds, respectively. Apple won the 400 relay with a time of 50.02 seconds along with Sidney Whitehouse, Madeline Rose and Julia Noll. Whitehouse also won the 300 hurdles in 47.65 seconds.
Macy Raybrock of New London won the 400m in 1:01.03. She teamed with Leanna Schultz, Maren Stepniak and Elsie Abba to win the 1,600 relay in 4:13.67.
Green Bay Southwest's Delaney King won the discus 111-2 and the shot put 37-3.25.
Kimberly Gill Frank Invitational
Participating teams: Freedom, Little Chute, Green Bay Preble, Kimberly, Xavier, Fox Valley Lutheran, De Pere, West De Pere, Wincon, Manitowoc, Plymouth.
boys
Kimberley's Alejandro Pagan-Vega won the 100-meter dash in 11.17 seconds and the 200-meter dash in 22.68 seconds.
West De Pere's Langdon Nordgaard placed first in the 110 hurdles in 15.18 seconds and in the 300 hurdles in 40.63 seconds.
Winneconne's Cody McLeod, Koltyn Kachur, Jack Quigley and Ryan Curran won the 800 relay in 1:31.75. McLeod, Curran and Quigley were joined by Ben Harmon, who won the 1,600 relay in 3:28.16. Harmon teamed with Grant Wenselow, Beau Gilbert and Reed Cross to win the 3,200 relay in 8 minutes, 29.84 seconds.
girl
Freedom's Lydia Merrick dominated the hurdle competition. She won the 100 hurdles in 16.67 seconds and the 300 hurdles in 47.80 seconds. Merrick also won the high jump with a height of 5-0.
Xavier's Lily Fouts won the 1,600 and 3,200 events in 5:09.62 and 11:21.37, respectively.
Kimberly's Haley Stannard won the long jump with a jump of 16-2.5 and teamed up with Lilly Shafer, Teresa Behnke and Cadence Waddell to win the 400-meter relay with a time of 52.10 seconds. The same quartet won the 800-meter relay with a time of 1:50.25.
Kaukauna Galloping Ghost Invitational
boys
Kaukauna 152, Pulaski 137, West Bendwest 103.5, Hartford 94.5, Ashwaubenon 74, Mosinee 57.5, Wisconsin Rapids 56, Menasha 18.5
Pulaski's Madden Skenandall dominated the hurdle events, winning the 110-meter and 300-meter hurdles in 15.48 and 42.11 seconds. Each.
Charlie Vangiem of Ashwaubenon won the 3,200-meter run in 10:07.47. He also teamed with Andrew Shelley, Carter Thompson and Ryan Jardin to win the 3,200 relay in 8 minutes, 50.03 seconds.
girl
Kaukauna 209, Pulaski 123, West Bendwest 117.5, Hartford 80, Ashwaubenon 63, Mosinee 34.5, Wisconsin Rapids 31, Menasha 17
Kaukauna won the 3,200 relay with a time of 10 minutes, 31.31 seconds, led by McKenna Rowe, Reece Fauske, Kaylee Bering and Josie Greenthal. Fauske also won the 3,200 meters in 11:27.62.
Pulaski's Olivia Sprangers won the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes in 13.10 and 26.68 seconds, respectively. The Sprangers won the 800-meter relay in 1:48.45 with Addison Krueger, Lily Erben and Rachel Allen. Erben won the 300 hurdles with a time of 49.33 seconds.
Ashwaubenon's Thea Krall won the shot put with a score of 36-1 and the discus with a score of 136-7.
boys golf
Fox River Classic Conference (Thursday)
Bayport 153, Pulaski 155, DePere 156, Notre Dame 157, Sheboygan North 157, Sheboygan South 163, Green Bay Preble 186, Manitowoc Lincoln 194, Green Bay SW/West 215, Ashwaubenon 244
At the Whistling Channel (Irish)
Top people: Ryder Miller SN 35, Brady Hayward PUL 35, Preston Lamirande BP 36, Thomas Bobinski ND 36, Grant Butrimovic DP 37, Hayden Stobro SS 38, Evan Herman DP 38, Hayden Brickley SS 38, Carsen Kruse BP 39.