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    Here are Tuesday's high school sports results for the Appleton area

    By USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin,

    14 days ago

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    BASEBALL

    Neenah 4, Fond du Lac 2

    NEENAH - The Rockets used a four-run third inning to hold off the Cardinals to earn the Fox Valley Association win.

    Gus Weinholzer allowed two runs on six hits with three walks and three strikeouts in six innings to earn the win. Isaac Verbruggen pitched an inning, allowing a run and a walk with one strikeout.

    Verbruggen powered the offense with three hits, while Andrew Carlson drove in a pair of runs.

    Kaukauna 3, Oshkosh North 0

    OSHKOSH - Bron Schaefer pitched a complete game to lead the Ghosts to the shutout over the Spartans.

    Schaefer allowed two hits, walked three and struck out 13.

    Tyler Jezeski had two doubles and drove in a run for Kaukauna. Chris Degroot also drove in a run.

    Appleton North 7, Appleton East 2

    APPLETON - Brandon Schopf had two hits and three RBI to lead the Lightning to the win over the Patriots.

    Appleton North finished with 10 hits. East had five hits.

    Kimberly 9, Hortonville 5

    KIMBERLY - The Papermakers pounded out 12 hits in the win over the Polar Bears.

    Tanner Hart had two hits, including a grand slam, and finished with five RBI for Kimberly. Sawyer Deering, who pitched the first five innings, had three hits including a double and a home run. He had two RBI.

    Kimberly’s Connor Olson had three hits, while Braedon Ellefson and Hudson Wagner both had two hits.

    Freedom 10, Clintonville 9

    FREEDOM - The Irish used a pair of big innings to stave off the Truckers in North Eastern Conference action.

    Freedom plated four runs in the first and five in the fourth, and then held off Clintonville late after the Truckers scored three in the seventh.

    Freedom’s Carson Clausen, Drew Kortz and Parker Jochimsen all had two hits for the Irish. Matt Eberhardt earned the victory, pitching 3⅓ innings of relief.

    With the win, the Irish improves to 9-8 overall and 5-6 in the NEC. Clintonville falls to 1-10.

    Wrightstown 11, Waupaca 6

    WAUPACA - The Tigers scored four runs in the top of the fifth inning to go ahead 9-6 in the North Eastern Conference win over the Comets.

    Quade Thompson was 4-for-4, including a double, with two RBI for Wrightstown. Landon Helphrey had three hits and drove in two runs. Trevor Vande Hey added two hits, including a triple, and drove in two runs.

    Mason Driscoll pitched 3⅓ scoreless innings to get the win. He allowed two hits, walked four and struck out five.

    Max Dolski had three hits and an RBI for Waupaca. Henry Williams had a double and drove in three runs, and Riley Bechard had two hits, including a solo home run.

    Little Chute 2, Oconto Falls 1

    LITTLE CHUTE - Charlie Vanden Burgt pitched a complete game, allowing one run on three hits while striking out nine to lead the Mustangs to the win over the Panthers.

    Isaac Verhagen had two hits for Little Chute.

    Jack Adler took the loss for Oconto Falls.

    Chilton 15, Roncalli 2

    MANITOWOC - The Tigers scored five runs in the first inning and finished with 18 hits in the victory over the Jets.

    Mike Vanden Heuvel was 4-for-4 with a double, two runs scored and two RBI. Peyton Juckem added two hits and three RBI, and Rayden Wagner and Hudson Ludwig also drove in two runs each.

    Ryan Pierquet added three hits, while Bennet Woelfel, Hunter Rolbiecki and Ludwig each had two hits for Chilton.

    Juckem pitched a complete game. In six innings, he allowed four hits, walked three and struck out seven.

    St. Mary Catholic 8, Reedsville 1

    FOX CROSSING - Colin Nigl, Joseph Pirillo and Jacob Ernsting had two hits each and Fisher Mackenzie doubled in three runs to power the Zephyrs past the Panthers in Big East Conference action.

    St. Mary Catholic scored three in the first, two in the second, one in the third, one in the fifth and one in the sixth as it cruised to the win.

    Reedsville scored its lone run in the sixth.

    Ethan Plutz picked up the win, pitching six innings, allowing two hits, one earned run and four walks, with four strikeouts.

    Shiocton 12, Amherst 2

    SHIOCTON - The Chiefs scored 11 times in the fifth inning to turn a one-run deficit into the Central Wisconsin Conference win.

    Shiocton was led by Carter Young had three hits with a double and three RBI, while Braylon Krull was 3-for-3 with an RBI. Bennett Schmidt was 2-for-4 with two RBI.

    James Mutchie earned the win, allowing two runs on one hit with three walks and seven strikeouts.

    SOFTBALL

    Oshkosh West 2, Appleton East 1

    OSHKOSH - Laina Hammen and Emmy Reichenberger had two hits each and the Wildcats held off the Patriots.

    West scored in the first and third innings, while the Patriots plated their lone run in the seventh.

    Fond du Lac 5, Appleton North 0

    FOND DU LAC - Susan Vokes allowed two hits over seven innings to lead the Cardinals to the win over the Lightning.

    Mackenna Shultis had three hits and stole three bases for Fond du Lac. Vokes had two doubles and two RBI, and Ava Vermillion had two doubles.

    Menasha 4, New London 2

    MENASHA - The Bluejays plated three runs in the bottom of the sixth as they rallied past the Bulldogs in Bay Conference action.

    Addie Lund was 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI and two runs scored, while Hannah Neubert was 2-for-3 with two RBI.

    Teagan Massey-Plamann pitched three innings of relief, allowing two hits and two walks, while striking out three to earn the win.

    The Bulldogs scored their runs in the first and fourth innings.

    Freedom 2, Fox Valley Lutheran 0

    APPLETON - The Foxes’ Madison Babcock struck out 10 batters but Freedom was still able to pick up the win over Fox Valley Lutheran.

    Wrightstown 5, Little Chute 0

    LITTLE CHUTE - Mallory Colwell went 4-for-4, including a two-run home run, to power the Tigers to the victory.

    Bryn Amundson added two hits and two RBI for the Tigers.

    Colwell went the distance on the mound, allowing two hits.

    Winneconne 10, Ripon 0

    RIPON - The Wolves scored early and often and cruised to the East Central Conference win.

    Winneconne scored three in the first, three in the second, two in the third and two in the fourth.

    Claire Kollat and Izzy Schaffer led the Wolves’ offense with three hits each, while Claire Schaffer and Grace Mitchell added two apiece. Mitchell had a triple, while Jaidyn Halder, Izzy Schaffer and Kollat all doubled.

    Hilbert 18, Sheboygan Lutheran 2

    SHEBOYGAN - The Wolves pounded 18 hits on their way to the Big East crossover win.

    Kaylie Hernke was 3-for-5 with five RBI, including an inside-the-park home run. Riley Polifka was 4-for-4 with two doubles and two RBIs, and Addison Grenzer was 3-for-4 with three RBI.

    Annalise Haser had two hits for Sheboygan Lutheran.

    Hilbert scored four in the first, eight in the second, two in the fourth and four in the fifth.

    St. Mary Catholic 8, Peshtigo 4

    FOX CROSSING - The Zephyrs took a 5-3 lead with three runs in the fifth inning and went on to the nonconference win.

    Nevaeh Saringer had a two-run double and Sammi Weiss added an RBI single for SMC in the inning.

    Saringer added a three-run home run in the sixth inning and finished with six RBI.

    Emily Vogel went 4-for-4 and scored two runs for the Zephyrs. Rhiannon Reichenbacher added two hits, including a double, and scored three runs.

    Peshtigo was led by Nevaeh Russell, who was 3-for-4 with a double and two RBI.

    Saringer was the winning pitcher. She pitched 2⅔ innings, allowed one run and two hits.

    TRACK AND FIELD

    Fox Valley Association Relays

    BOYS

    KIMBERLY 103, KAUKAUNA 93, NEENAH 86, OSHKOSH WEST 59, APPLETON NORTH 56, APPLETON EAST 52, HORTONVILLE 52, FOND DU LAC 43, OSHKOSH NORTH 23, APPLETON WEST 9

    Kimberly won six events, while Neenah, Appleton East, Appleton North and Kaukauna each won two events.

    GIRLS

    KIMBERLY 106, KAUKAUNA 97, NEENAH 86, APPLETON NORTH 84.5, HORTONVILLE 77.5, OSHKOSH WEST 35.5, FOND DU LAC 29, APPLETON WEST 23, APPLETON EAST 16.5, OSHKOSH NORTH 14

    Kaukauna and Kimberly each won four events, while Neenah and Hortonville won two events. Appleton North won one event.

    Eastern Wisconsin Conference Relays

    BOYS

    KIEL 113, SHEBOYGAN FALLS 109, BRILLION 97, CHILTON 67, TWO RIVERS 66, VALDERS 53, RONCALLI 33, NEW HOLSTEIN 23

    Brillion’s Lucas Mathes was a triple winner, taking first in the triple jump at 41-6 and teaming with Ian Calaway, Aiden Jeske and Bob Huntley to win the 3,200-meter relay with a time of 8:42.47. Mathes, Calaway, Heath Cousin and Jacob Lehman also won the 1,600 relay with a time of 3:35.04. Teammate William VanderZanden won the high jump at a height of 5-10 and the long jump with a jump of 20-2.

    GIRLS

    KIEL 113, CHILTON 103, SHEBOYGAN FALLS 103, TWO RIVERS 68, BRILLION 55, RONCALLI 37, VALDERS 33, NEW HOLSTEIN 12

    Chilton’s Erietta Davis was a double winner in field events, taking first in the shot put with a put of 34-2.5 and in the discus with a throw of 113-6.5. Teammate Taylor Byrge took first in three events. She won the pole vault at a height of 8-6. She also teamed with Morgen Mueller, Samantha Koehler and Adeline Bodinger to win the SMR 800-meter relay with a time of 1:58.75. Bodinger, Byrge, Koehler and Amber Anhalt teamed up to win the 400 relay with a time of :51.05.

    Waupun Quadrangular

    BOYS

    WINNECONNE 129, WAUPUN 58, KETTLE MORAINE LUTHERAN 46, BERLIN 30

    Winneconne’s Cody McLeod won the 100- and 200-meter dashes with times of :11.52 and :23.03, respectively. McLeod also took first in the 400 with a time of :50.04.

    GIRLS

    KETTLE MORAINE LUTHERAN 87, BERLIN 76.5, WINNECONNE 55.5, WAUPUN 52

    Winneconne did not have anyone win multiple events.

    Freedom Pentagular

    BOYS

    LITTLE CHUTE 152, WAUPACA 103, DENMARK 86, SHIOCTON 82, FREEDOM 79, CLINTONVILLE 47

    Little Chute’s Owen Butkovich won the shot put with a put of 44-4.75 and the discus with a throw of 145-4. Tyler Fischer won the triple jump with a jump of 41-11 and teamed with Casey Perz, Ronald Gomm and Carson Kerrigan to win the 400-meter relay with a time of :44.28.

    Clintonville’s Isaiah Smith won both hurdles events, taking the 110- and 300-meter hurdles with times of :15:98 and :42.22.

    Waupaca’s Xzaver Pittman won the 200-meter dash with a time of :22.98 and teamed with Liam Bloedow, Brody Woitczak and Logan Nusz to win the 1,600 relay in 3:32.74.

    GIRLS

    LITTLE CHUTE 184, FREEDOM 118, SHIOCTON 85, DENMARK 61, WAUPACA 58, CLINTONVILLE 21

    Little Chute’s Zuzanna Mosienska won the 100-meter hurdles with a time of :16.50 and the 300-meter hurdles with a time of :50.38. Kara Verstegen won the triple jump with a jump of 34-4 and then teamed with Katelyn Wegand, Addisen Harper and Brooklyn Jakubek to win the 800 relay in 1:54.51. In the 400 relay, Verstegen, Wegand, Harper and Sierra Hoffman won the event with a time of :52.34.

    Shiocton’s Karissa Birch teamed with Lydia Hofacker, Ava Lorenz and Destiny Monnot to win the 3,200 relay with a time of 10:27.54. Birch, Hofacker, Destiny Monnot and Cordelia Monnot won the 1,600 relay in 4:23.15. Birch also won the long jump with a jump of 16-3.5.

    Fox Valley Lutheran Pentagular

    BOYS

    FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 105.33, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 99.66, MARINETTE 62, OCONTO FALLS 58, WRIGHTSTOWN 25

    Fox Valley Lutheran’s Blessings Kapande won the long jump with a jump of 20-5 and the 100-meter dash with a time of :11.61. Reed Curtis, who ran with Noah Nolte, Grayson Jungwirth and Tom Needham to win the 3,200-meter relay with a time of 9:31.10, also won the 1,600 in 4:37.33.

    Marinette’s Mason Hofheer took first in the 200- and 400-meter dashes, winning with times of :23.06 and :50.98, respectively.

    Luxemburg-Casco’s Trevor Beaupre won the triple jump with a jump of 40-11. He, along with teammates Cameron Dorner, Andrew Klass and Hudson Thiry, won the 800 relay with a time of 1:37.06.

    GIRLS

    FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 152.33, OCONTO FALLS 91, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 67.33, WRIGHTSTOWN 56, MARINETTE 16.33

    Fox Valley Lutheran’s Sophia Wunderlich won the 100- and 300-meter hurdles with times of :16.73 and :49.10, respectively. She teamed with Annalise Patchett, Amethyst Holmes and Mya Burleton to win the 400 relay with a time of :51.07. Patchett had a first-place finish in the high jump at a height of 5-0. Emma Nilson took first in the shot put with a put of 36-5.5 and the discus with a throw of 128-0. Kristin Donart won the 800 in 2:32.59 and ran with teammates Madeline Zuelsdorf, Carys Wendland and Claire Fischer to first place in the 3,200 relay in 10:15.30. Wendland won the 3,200 with a time of 13:10.96. Fischer won the 400 in 1:01.64.

    Wrightstown’s Cailey Peterson won the pole vault at a height of 8-0. She also won the 100 with a time of :13.16.

    New London Quadrangular

    BOYS

    SHAWANO 103, NEW LONDON 97, MENASHA 50, GREEN BAY WEST 11

    Shawano’s Will Chelberg won the 800-meter run with a time of 2:01.93 and the 1,600 in 4:26.21. Drake Herm won the pole vault at a height of 11-0 and the 200-meter dash with a time of :23.75.

    New London’s Hunter Beebe took first in the long and triple jumps with jumps of 19-11.5 and 40-3, respectively.

    Menasha’s Josiah Hillber took first in the high jump at a height of 6-3 and teamed with Parker Wienandt, Beau Thompson and Tayden Wilke to win the 400-meter relay with a time of :45.90.

    GIRLS

    SHAWANO 100, NEW LONDON 55, GREEN BAY WEST 52, MENASHA 51

    Shawano’s Adalyn Barkley won the 200-meter dash with a time of :26.67 and the 400 with a time of :59.47.

    Green Bay West’s Mikah Rogina won the high jump at a height of 5-2 and the 100-meter hurdles with a time of :17.58. Adriana Moyano won the long jump with a jump of 16-7, the triple jump with a jump of 36-5 and the pole vault at a height of 10-6.

    GIRLS SOCCER

    Appleton North 5, Kaukauna 1

    APPLETON - Madi Hacker scored two goals and had an assist for the Lightning in the Fox Valley Association win over the Ghosts.

    Brinley Dunsirn, Kalli Drexler and Addison Schneider also scored for North.

    Natalie Roe had two assists, while Dunsirn and Claire Zulewski also had assists.

    Winneconne 9, New London 0

    WINNECONNE - The Wolves scored eight goals in the first half in the win over the Bulldogs.

    Callee Fink scored three goals for Winneconne, with Holly Arens, Suri Hottmann, Alyssa Koval, Olivia Knobloch, Lacey Stephens and Addison Cegielski each adding one goal.

    Arens, Kellyn Kresal, Elianna Hardy, Millie Braman, Cegielski and Brooklyn Messerschmidt each had an assist for Winneconne.

    Macy Dodd had one save in goal for Winneconne.

    Kiel 4, Wrightstown 1

    KIEL - Taavi Saeger scored two goals for the Raiders in the nonconference win over the Tigers.

    Lydia Vander Meer and Ava Fuhrmann also scored for Kiel.

    BOYS GOLF

    Appleton East 159, Kaukauna 173

    At Reid GC, par 36

    Appleton East: Owen Lutes 37, Jadon Geerts 38, Kenny Kapheim 42, Tyler Bell 42.

    Kaukauna: Noah Schneider 40, Bax Benson 43, Mav Kelderman 44, Jonah Roehrig 46.

    Kimberly 160, Appleton North 186

    At High Cliff, par 35

    Kimberly: Aiden Cudney 37, Chance Rill 41, Peter Van Grinsven 41, Tyler Steeno 41.

    Appleton North: Jon Huenink 41, Drew Rudolf 43, Dax Macklin 46, Mason Bernhardt 56.

    Fond du Lac 162, Neenah 178

    At Rolling Meadows, par 36

    Fond du Lac: Will Mauthe 36, Riley Yeskie 39, Cole Thorin 42, Blake Spies 45.

    Neenah: Calvin Zinda 41, Ryan Geary 44, Cartyr Simonson 46, Carson Seitz 47.

    North Eastern Conference

    LUXEMBURG-CASCO 329, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 334, WRIGHTSTOWN 335, LITTLE CHUTE 335, MARINETTE 337, WAUPACA 338, OCONTO FALLS 351, FREEDOM 352, DENMARK 360, CLINTONVILLE 411

    At Little River CC

    Top individuals: Brady Eastman MAR 72, James Glampe L-C 73, Kaden Kusserow FVL 76, Kadyn Riel OF 77, Jacob Zwiers LC 77, Dylan Smith WAU 79, Matthew Van Den Heuvel WR 79, Josh Parins L-C 81, Alex Wendlandt WR 83.

    Kimberly 166, Kaukauna 176 (Tuesday)

    At Countryside, par 35

    Kimberly: Chance Rill 39, Aiden Cudney 41, Tyler Steeno 41, Peter Van Grinsven 45.

    Kaukauna: Noah Schneider 41, Bax Benson 42, Maverik Kelderman 45, Jonah Roehrig 48.

    BOYS TENNIS

    Neenah 7, Fond du Lac 0

    Carl Hein def. Leyton Batchelder 6-2 , 6-1; Brady Lawatsch def. Ethan Pagel 6-0, 6-1; Luke Grassl def. Logan Winkel 6-1, 6-4; Harrison Tanger def. Garrick Xiong 6-0, 6-1.

    Andrew Werner/Brady Hildreth def. Matthew Janke/Henry Hurley 6-0, 6-0; Tristin Yun/Hunter Brown def. Logan Clark/Jaden Gaskell 6-0, 6-0; Henry Farrell/Joe Schultz won by default.

    This article originally appeared on Appleton Post-Crescent: Here are Tuesday's high school sports results for the Appleton area

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