Here are Friday's high school sports results for the Green Bay area

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BOYS BASKETBALL

Luxemburg-Casco 62, Oconto Falls 49

LUXEMBURG - The Spartans opened up a nine-point lead at halftime and went on to defeat the Panthers.

Chase Bukouricz led Luxemburg-Casco with 18 points. Caleb Blohowiak added 12 points while Jack Rollin had 10 points.

Kody Vorpahl led Oconto Falls with 19 points and Grayson Cahak contributed 18 points.

Oconto Falls  16  33  -  49

Luxemburg-Casco  25  37  -  62

Oconto Falls: Haines 7, Vandermoss 1, Vorpahl 14, Birr 9, Cahak 18. 3-pt: Birr 2, Cahak 5. FT: 8-17. Fouls: 17.

Luxemburg-Casco: Schley 3, Parins 9, Bukouricz 18, Rollin 10, Cherovksy 8, Blohowiak 12, Koss 2. 3-pt: Parins 3, Bukouricz 4, Cherovsky. FT: 9-19. Fouls: 12.

Wrightstown 42, Freedom 34

FREEDOM - The Tigers jumped out to a 14-point halftime lead and held off the Irish for the win.

Jack Hermann led Wrightstown with 10 points.

Freedom was led by Gavin Greiner with 10 points.

Wrightstown  21  21  -  42

Freedom  7  27  -  34

Wrightstown: Leitzke 9, Hermann 10, Humphreys 6, Lewandowski 2, Cyra 4, Spees 4, Edinger 7. 3-pt: Leitzke 3, Hermann, Humphreys 2. FT: 6-7. Fouls: 12.

Freedom: Greiner 10, Wyngaard 7, Kortz 5, Eberhardt 2, Sowinski 2, Peterson 8. 3-pt: Greiner 2, Kortz, Peterson 2. FT: 3-3. Fouls: 9.

Green Bay NEW Lutheran 80, Sturgeon Bay 63 (Thursday)

GREEN BAY - The Blazers had three players score in double figures, led by Tristian Lynch’s 32 points. Elijah Meerstein added 25 and Jack Henschel had 11.

Garrett Ulberg had the hot hand for the Clippers with 23 points, while Jackson Starr and Isaak Aune had 11 each and Calvin Richard 10.

Sturgeon Bay: Ulburg 23, Aune 11, Starr 11, Richard 10, Tracy 4, Hubbard 2, Ayala 2.

Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran: Lynch 32, Meerstein 25, Henschel 11, Wendlend 4, Steffel 4, Misovec 2, Hillmann 2.

Gillett 61, Marion 33 (Thursday)

GILLETT -Jesse DeBauch scored 20 points and Austin VandeCorput had 15 to lead Gillett to the victory.

Marion was led by Parker Miller with 16 points.

Marion  15  18  -  33

Gillett  32  29  -  61

Marion: Van Kooy 3, Stuhr 7, Gueths 3, Malueg 4, Miller 16. 3-pt: Miller 3, Gueths. FT: 7-14.

Gillett: Matczak 11, Frank 3, Franti 6, Bjelland 3, Rowell 3, VandeCorput 15, DeBauch 20. 3-pt: DeBauch 4, Matczak 2, Franti, Rowell, VandeCorput. FT: 6-13. Fouls: 15.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Green Bay Southwest 58, Green Bay Preble 49

GREEN BAY - Margie Stevens and Addison Pytleski combined for 35 points to lead the Trojans over the Hornets.

Stevens finished with 20 points while Pytleski had 15 points.

Green Bay Preble was led by Helena Paplham and Elise Smith with 12 and 10 points, respectively.

Green Bay Southwest 27 31 - 58

Green Bay Preble 24 25 - 49

Green Bay Southwest: Deines 9, Pytleski 15, Danforth 5, Stevens 20, Siudzinski 9. 3-pt: Deines, Danforth, Stevens. FT: 17-25. Fouls: 15.

Green Bay Preble: Smith 10, Racine 8, Shefchik 2, Novitski 3, Al. Butterbrodt 7, An. Butterbrodt 3, Schadrie 4, Paplham 12. 3-pt: Smith, Al. Butterbrodt. FT: 13-26. Fouls: 19.

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De Pere 42, Pulaski 32

PULASKI -Sophie Hafeman scored 17 points and Allison Wettstein added 11 to lead the Redbirds to the victory.

Pulaski was led by Madeline Christenson with 10 points.

De Pere 29 13 - 42

Pulaski 14 18 - 32

De Pere: Anderson 2, Ciesielszyk 8, Wettstein 11, Bierowski 3, Hafeman 17, Dugenske 1. 3-pt: Hafeman 2, Ciesielszyk 2. FT: 10-17. Fouls: 17.

Pulaski: Christenson 10, Mangold 4, Olson 4, Wiese 7, Ficarri 4, Servais 3. 3-pt: Christenson 3, Mangold, Wiese. FT: 9-13. Fouls: 20.

West De Pere 90, Green Bay East 25

DE PERE - Faith Walder poured in 21 points and 11 Phantoms scored in the victory.

Madisyn Berggren added 14 points, while Ava Hoffman and Ella Francois chipped in 11 each for West De Pere.

Jamaya Mariner paced Green Bay East with 13 points.

The Phantoms jumped out to a 56-14 halftime advantage and never looked back.

Green Bay East  14  11  -  25

West De Pere  56  34  -  90

Green Bay East: Mariner 13, Gonion 2, Tlachac 2, Ponce 2, Hohn 6. 3-pt: None. FT: 5-10. Fouls: 6.

West De Pere: Noggle 4, Walder 21, Thomson 4, Runke 2, Koltz 6, Berggren 14, Olson 6, Hoffman 11, VanEss 7, Francois 11, Karchinski 4. 3-pt: Walder, Koltz 2, Berggren 2, Hoffman 3, VanEss. FT: 5-8. Fouls: 9.

Freedom 73, Wrightstown 40

FREEDOM - The Irish started the second half with a 13-0 scoring run to break open the game and cruise past the Tigers.

Sadie Jarmolowicz scored 20 points to lead Freedom, which made nine 3-pointers. Kierstin Kriewaldt added 17 points and Gracie Martzahl scored 10.

Wrightstown was led by Danielle Bruecker with 11 points, all coming in the first half.

Wrightstown 24 16 - 40

Freedom 32 41 - 73

Wrightstown: Verbeten 9, Durocher 3, Vickman 2, Theunis 3, Colwell 2, Peters 3, Bruecker 11, Uitenbroek 5, Fandrey 2. 3-pt: Bruecker 2, Peters, Uitenbroek, Verbeten. FT: 9-16. Fouls: 21.

Freedom: Jarmolowicz 20, Martzahl 10, Bartels 7, Kriewaldt 17, Bork 2, Murphy 7, Lang 3, Dickrell 2, Lillge 2, Brown 2, Cropsey 1. 3-pt: Jarmolowicz 3, Martzahl 2, Bartels, Kriewaldt, Murphy, Lang. FT: 22-29. Fouls: 16.

Algoma 40, NEW Lutheran 24

GREEN BAY - Ryley Zimmerman scored 13 points to lead the Wolves to the win over the Blazers.

NEW Lutheran, which mustered just nine points in the second half, was led by Ebony Sinclair with nine points.

Algoma  21  19  -  40

NEW Lutheran  15  9  -  24

Algoma: Zimmerman 13, Panger 7, Madden 1, McCoskey 5, Slaby 7, Robinson 3, Kirchman 2, Gerdmann 2. 3-pt: Zimmerman, McCoskey, Slaby 2. FT: 16-29. Fouls: 17.

NEW Lutheran: Sinclair 9, Rusch 2, Beaumont 4, Nelson 2, Meerstein 7. FT: 12-24. Fouls: 17.

Coleman 45, Niagara 34

NIAGARA - Kiersten Jensen scored 16 points and Aubrey Bintz added 11 to lead the Cougars to the win over the Badgers.

Josie Rock led Niagara with 13 points.

Coleman  24  21  -  45

Niagara  14  20  -  34

Coleman: Markiewicz 1, Hoida 2, Bintz 11, Zeitler 8, Hinther 5, Compe 2, Jensen 16. 3-pt: Zeitler, Hinter, Jensen 3. FT: 12-27. Fouls: 17.

Niagara: Lukowicz 3, Rock 13, Wells 5, Borchardt 9, Oratch 4. 3-pt: Lukowicz, Rock, Wells. FT: 7-20. Fouls: 19.

Lena 64, Crivitz 35

LENA - Whitney Potter scored a team-high 18 points and the Wildcats outscored the Wolverines by 16 in the second half to pick up the win.

Chaela Rabas added 10 points for Lena.

Crivitz was led by Lucy Gruszynski and Lexi Franzmeier, who both scored eight points.

Crivitz  20  15  -  35

Lena  33  31  -  64

Crivitz: Gruszynski 8, Watson 5, Neuman 5, Werner 4, Franzmeier 8, Pusick 5. 3-pt: Watson, Neuman. FT: 1-4. Fouls: 21.

Lena: McNurlen 7, E. Brooks 9, Kar. Fischer 2, C. Brooks 8, Kal. Fischer 2, Koslowsky 6, Van Ark 2, Potter 18, Rabas 10. 3-pt: C. Brooks, Rabas. FT: 14-24. Fouls: 11.

Kewaunee 55, Gibraltar 29

KEWAUNEE - Breanna Demmin scored 21 points and Lexi Hanrahan added 10 as the Storm raced out to a 28-11 halftime lead and rolled over the Vikings.

Mikala Gorham paced Gibraltar with 11 points.

Gibraltar  11  18  -  29

Kewaunee  28  27  -  55

Gibraltar: Alexander 2, Gorham 11, Reisen 1, Schar 9, Chomeau 2, Church 2, Lecy 2. 3-pt: Schar. FT: 8-22. Fouls: 20.

Kewaunee: Walechka 7, Morton 6, Stangel 2, Hanrahan 10, Demmin 21, Vlies 4, Todd 2, Riha 3. 3-pt: Walechka, Morton, Hanrahan, Vlies, Riha. FT: 14-24. Fouls: 21.

BOYS HOCKEY

Notre Dame 7, Gentry Academy 4

MAPLEWOOD, Minn. - The Tritons scored four goals in the third period to break open the game.

Sam Kappell had two goals and an assist for Notre Dame. Joe Gerbitz, Michael McIntee, Quinn Koszarek, James Flanigan and Mason Peapenburg also scored.

Nathan Antti, Hunter Bill and James Flanigan each had two assists for the Tritons.

Notre Dame goalie Lleyton Jaschke had 27 saves.

Appleton United 5, De Pere 1

DE PERE - Appleton scored twice in both the second and third periods to pull away from the Voyageurs.

Landon Hill had two goals for Appleton while Hans Ridlehoover, Ben Tomassetti and Connor Cooke each had one goal. Dane Heindel had two assists.

De Pere’s goal was scored by Evan Ott with AJ Butrymowicz and Jack Welsing getting assists.

Owen Debbert had 44 saves in goal for Appleton United. Keegan Handrick had 33 saves for De Pere.

Bay Port 5, St. Mary’s Springs 4

ASHWAUBENON - The Pirates scored three goals in the third period to rally for the win.

Eliott Mikesch and William Lyons each scored two goals for Bay Port. Aidan Fahey also scored, while Samuel Lyons had three assists.

Bay Port goalie Devin Rustlie made 17 saves.

Austin Westergaard had two goals and an assist for the Ledgers. Talan Blanck added a goal and two assists, and Tate Baker also scored a goal.

Springs goalie Memphis Young had 23 saves.

GIRLS HOCKEY

University School Milwaukee 2, Bay Area 1

RIVER HILLS - Eileen Carey scored a power-play goal in overtime to lift University School past the Ice Bears.

Faye Brunke scored the goal for Bay Area with Claire Bradford picking up the assist.

Bay Area goalie Anna Byczek made 16 saves. Molly Jex made 25 saves for University School.

WRESTLING

Oconto Invitational

EDGERTON 183, SHEBOYGAN SOUTH 137, OCONTO 134, FLORENCE/NIAGARA 100, ELCHO 40

106 - 1, Garrett Kotnour EDG; 2, Ariya Yang SS; 3, Liam Brady, OCO. 120 - 1, Caleb Krause F/N; 2, Russel Multhauf EL; 3, Cody Stamsta OCO. 132 - 1, Charlie Jordan OCO; 2, Nic Vang SS; 3, Noah Reilly EDG. 138 - 1, Ethan Wusterbarth OCO; 2, Joe Duwell SS: 3, Ethan Kastenmeier EDG. 145 - 1, Dylan Norin EDG; 2, Anthony Mossakowski OCO; 3, Kyleigh Beekman OCO. 152: 1, Lucas Collado SS; 2, Braden Troeger EDG; 3, Miguel Vargas OCO. 160 - 1, Dominic Caylor OCO; 2, Damien Johnson EDG; 3, Dyland Maschio SS. 170 - 1, Andrew Collado SS; 2 , Beau Allison EDG; 3, Jacob Smith F/N. 182 - 1, Breyson Kelley F/N; 2, Ethan Stengel EDG; 3, Kyle Bowman OCO. 195 - 1, Giancarlo Oregon SS; 2, Zach Troeger EDG; 3, Roger Herrera-Ramirez OCO. 220 - 1, Jacob Wienke EDG; 2, Isaiah Fennessy F/N; 3, Jaxson Hernandez SS.