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Partition 1

Appleton north side

the girls

KIMBERLY 179, KAUKAUNA 144, VEST FOR PERE 125, HORTONVILLE 76,5, NORD FOR APPLETON 76,5, MENASHA 38, ØST FOR APPLETON 34, VEST FOR APPLETON 25

Kimberly's top seven individual finishes and one relay win helped her win a regional title.

Kimberly's Miranda Winkler was a double winner, finishing first in the 100 and 300 meter hurdles.

Alexa Kinas of Kaukauna took first place in the long jump, triple jump and 400m.

Sid Pere won three of the four relays. Eliza Aitken wins the pole vault and 200m for the Mirages.

Children

KIMBERLY 179, VEST FOR PERE 156, KAUKAUNA 128, NORTH APPLETON 66.5, HORTONVILLE 58, WEST APPLETON 56.5, EAST APPLETON 44, MENASHA 12

Kimberly has 6 regional titles and has won 3 individual events and 3 relay events.

Hortonville's Ben Smith won in both the shot put and discus.

Liam Richards scored a first two for Appleton West. Richards won the 110 and 300 columns.

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from the Perret region

the girls

BAY PORT 173, DE PERE 128.5, GREEN BAY PREBLE 127.5, PULASKI 91, ASHWAUBENON 70, GREEN BAY SUROESTE 45, GREEN BAY ESTE 37, GREEN BAY OESTE 18

Gulfports won three of the four relays to give the Buccaneers the women's regional title. The Buccaneers have won eight games overall. Bay Port's singles doubles include Madeline Thoreson in the long and triple jumps.

De Peres' Emma Coon won the 1,600 and 3,200.

Children

DE PERE 173, GREEN BAY PREBLE 151, BAY PORT 108.5, GREEN BAY SUROESTE 77, PULASKI 62.5, ASHWAUBENON 56, GREEN BAY ESTE 42, GREEN BAY OESTE 26

Regional champion De Pere won seven events and freshman Grady Lenn was a two-time champion, winning the 1,600 and 3,200.

Aiden Cartier also won two individual events, winning the long jump and triple jump respectively. His teammate Hayden May won the 110 and 300 hurdles.

Green Bay Southwest's Lyndon Hemmrich-Hartman was the double winner in the 100 and 200.

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marshy area

the girls

MARSHFIELD 140, DC EVEREST 128, STEVENS POINT 113, WAUSAU OESTE 94, SHAWANO 90, WAUSAU ESTE 50, MERRILL 47, Wisconsin Rapids 32

Marshfield had four individual first-place finishes and a relay win, which helped secure the team title.

Marshfield's Aubri Brown finished first in both the shot put and discus.

DC Everest's Sara Mlodik won the 800, 1600 and 3200 meters.

Merrill's Madison Crossman finished first in the 100 and 200.

Children

STEVENS POINT 196, DC EVEREST 142, WAUSAU OESTE 95, MARSHFIELD 77.5, WAUSAU ESTE 71, Wisconsin Rapids 66, SHAWANO 40.5, MERRILL 12

Stevens Point easily won the men's championship with seven individual first-place finishes and a relay win.

Matthew Eiden scored twice for Stevens Point, winning the 200 and 400.

Cole Stevens of Everest in Washington, D.C. he won both heavyweight events and finished first in both the shot put and discus. Blake Postler won the 110 and 300 relays for the Evergreens.

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syd for sheboygan

the girls

Oshkosh West had a top eight, while Neenah had six.

Oshkosh West's Sydnee Nelson won the 100m and 300m hurdles. Olivia Navin won the 100m hurdles and triple jump. Oshkosh West also won two relay races.

Manitowoc's Tessa Campbell is a two-time winner. He took first place in the 200 and 400 meter boat races.

Team results are not available.

Children

Manitowoc's Mason Gates is a two-time champion. He finished first in the 1,600 and 3,200 meter races.

Neenah won three of the four relays and Oshkosh North won the remaining.

Fond du Lac's Matthew Rusch won the weight events, coming in first in both the shot put and discus with relative ease.

Team results are not available.

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2. division

ten billion area

the girls

XAVIER 147.5, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 115, LITTLE CHUTE 113, KIEL 110, PLYMOUTH 68.5, NEW LONDON 59, BRILLION 53, CHILTON 27, NEW HOLSTEIN 6

Xavier's Lilie Fouts won the 1,600 and 3,200, helping the Eagles to the tag team title.

Little Chute's Zuzanna Mosienska won the 100- and 300-meter hurdles, and Fox Valley Lutheran's Emma Nilson won the shot put and discus.

Children

FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 142, LITTLE CHUTE 126, NEW LONDON 94, PLYMOUTH 89,5, KIEL 89, XAVIER 80, BRILLION 56,5, CHILTON 20, NEW HOLSTEIN 3

Fox Valley Lutheran's Cavan Dobberstein won the 110 and 300 hurdles to lead the Foxes to the team title.

Little Chute's Riley Huss won the 800, 1600 and 3200.

New London's Kyle Wisniewski won the high jump and long jump, and Little Chute's Wyatt Kilgas won the shot put and discus.

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Sturgeon Bay area

the girls

Notre Dame 144, Liberty 119, Two Rivers 118, Luxemburgo-Casco 82,5, Sturgeon Bay 81,5, Wrightstown 55, Kewanee 43, Southgate 29, Dinamarca 27

Danika Apple won the 100 and 200 meters to lead the Tritons to the women's team title.

Notre Dame's Jaqueline Zacharias won the discus throw, Julia Nolle won the long jump and the Tritons also won the 400-meter relay.

Two Rivers' Mikaela Helling was a double champion and finished first in the 1,600m and 3,200m.

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Freedom's Lydia Merrick won the 100 and 300 columns.

Children

Notre Dame 138, Liberty 134, Two Rivers 87, Luxemburgo-Casco 82, Dinamarca 80, Kiwanee 75, Southgate 46, Sturgeon Bay 34, Wrightstown 25

Joseph Stumpf won the 1,600 and 3,200 to lead Notre Dame to the team title. Isaac Nowak won the 800m and James Flanigan won the discus for the Tritons.

Austin Phillips of Two Rivers won the 110 and 300 columns.

Simon Alexander from Denmark won the 100 and 200.

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Area of ​​Vaubun

the girls

COLUMBUS 131,WATERTOWN LUTHER PREP 101,WAUPUN 100,LAKESIDE LUTHERAN 91,JEFFERSON 88,LAKE COUNTRY LUTHERAN 83,LOMIRA 48,MAYVILLE 29KE MILLS,MAYVILLE 29 MILLS

Columbus won one relay and five individual titles, culminating in a regional title.

Waupun finished first with Lydia Aalsma in the 400 hurdles and Leanah Schlatter in the 300 hurdles.

Edyn Marx of Mayville won the pole vault competition.

Children

LAKESIDE LUTHERAN 207, WATERTOWN LUTHER PREP 99, WAUPUN 84, COLUMBUS 75.5, LAKE COUNTRY LUTHERAN 70.5, MAYVLLE 67.5, LAKE MILLS 45, JEFFERSON 24, LO5MIRA 23.

Lakeside Lutheran sweeps the relay to take 10 individual firsts.

Waupun's Jacob Abel placed first in three events, winning the triple jump, long jump and 100m.

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clintonville area

the girls

OCONTO FALLS 150, PESHTIGO 107, SEYMOUR 84.5, ANTIGO 78.5, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 76, MARINETTE 71, MENOMINEE INDIAN 44, CLINTONVILLE 41

Oconto Falls has four No. 1 rankings and used its depth to win the women's regional title with a comfortable victory over second-place Peshtigo.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood's Reese Rogowski won all three sprint events at 100, 200 and 400 meters. He also won the long jump competition.

Peshtigo's Christina Powers placed first in both the shot put and discus.

Children

OCONTO FALLS 121, SEYMOUR 120,5, MARINETTE 120, PESHTIGO 107,5, ANTIGO 65, CLINTONVILLE 64, MENOMINEE INDIAN 57, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 25

Oconto Falls edged Seymour for the team title. The Panthers had an individual first and won a relay race.

Seymour came within half a point of the regional title, finishing first at Aiden Court in both the triple jump and high jump. Seymour also won three of the four relays.

Marinette's Cale Ducane was a double champion, finishing first in both the shot put and discus.

Peshtigo's Ethan Brissette won the 110 and 300 columns.

Menominee Indians' Ali Davenport won both the 100 meters and 200 meters.

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West Salem area

the girls

WEST SALEM 157, LA CROSSE LOGAN 132, AQUINAS 88, MAUSTON 81, GALE-ETTRICK-TREMPEALEAU 76, ARCADIA 71, ADAMS-FRIENDSHIP 47, BLACK RIVER FALLS 23

Adams-Friendship has two champions, Evy Shaw in the 200m and Molly Johnson in the 400m.

Children

LA CROSSE LOGAN 169, WEST SALEM 127.5, AQUINAS 96, MAUSTON 92, GALE-ETTRICK-TREMPEALEAU 81.5, ARCADIA 57, BLACK RIVER FALLS 48, ADAMS-FRIENDSHIP 10

Adams-Friendship had no winning projects at the Boys Meet.

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colby area

the girls

Northland Pines 107, Mosini 101,5, Colby 96, Medford 91, Tomahawks 80, Lakeland 76,5, Rhinelander 76, Stanley Boyd 67

Northland Pines was ranked No. 1 in the region and has won three No. 1s. Runner-up Mosini had five first-place finishes and third-place Colby had four.

Mosinee's Britt Fitzgerald won both events. He took first place in the 200 m and long jump.

Colby's Daelyn Rieck finished first in both the shot put and discus.

Children

LAKELAND 149,STANLEY-BOYD 145,MEDFORD 105,NORTHLAND PINES 89,RHINELANDER 69,COLBY 66,TOMAHAWK 47,MOSINEE 31

Lakeland and Stanley-Boyd dominated the competition with 12 first-place finishes between the two schools. Lakeland has seven first place finishes and Stanley Boyd has five.

Simon Polman is a double Stanley-Boyd champion and finished first in the 100m and 200m.

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Grafton area

the girls

In the girls competition, no school in the district had more winners in individual events.

Campbellsport's Lydia Toshner won the 300m hurdles. Her teammate, Sienna Hewitt, won the pole vault. Aubree Koenings won the puck.

Rachel Halverson of Sheboygan Falls won the long jump.

Team results are not available.

Children

SHEBOYGAN FALLS 130,5, KETTLE MORAINE LUTHERAN 110,5, OOSTBURG 105, GRAFTON 81, CAMPBELLSPORT 75, KOHLER 58, MILWAUKEE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 57, BROWN DEER 54, KEWASKUM 27

Sheboygan Falls took home a top six finish as part of winning the regional title.

Emmitt Krauter of Sheboygan Falls won the 100 and 200.

Osterburg's Aiden Hendrikse won the 110 hurdles and triple jump.

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vandzone

the girls

WINNECONNE 200, BERLIN 153, RIPON 82, OMRO 69, WAUTOMA 67, WAUPACA 41, AMHERST 40, NORTH FOND DU LaC 21

Winneconne scored 11 firsts, including 4 from Joey Perry and 3 from Sophia Yetter.

Perry won the high jump, 300 hurdles, 200 meters and 400 meters. Yeter took first place in the 800m, 1,600m and 3,200m.

2. Berlin has four first places.

Children

WINNECONNE 201, OMRO 102, BERLIN 101, AMHERST 100, RIPON 69, WAUPACA 56, NORTH FOND DU LaC 45, WAUTOMA 18

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Regional champion Winneconne earned two first-place finishes in the relay and five first-place finishes in the individual events as part of its march to the regional championship.

Winneconne's Ayden Hart won the 110 and 300 hurdles.

Devin Derleth, from Berlin, won the long jump, triple jump and 200m.

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3. division

Valdes region

the girls

VALDERS 115.5, MANITOWOC LUTUERNA 85.5, RONCALLI 77, GIBRALTAR 76.75, MISHICOT 65.5, SEBASTOPOL 64.75, NEW LUTHERAN 53, HILBERT 46, ALGOMA 45, 3A8.5ID

Valdez has earned five first-place finishes as part of the regional title run.

Valders' Avery Kauth took first place in the 300 hurdles and triple jump.

Ebony Sinclair is a two-time winner for NEW Lutheran, placing first in the long jump and 100-meter dash.

Gibraltar's McKailey Reisen won the 100 hurdles and high jump.

Children

MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 126, VALDERS 89, HILBERT 88, MISHICOT 76, RONCALLI 74, ALGOMA 57, NEW LUTHERAN 46, REEDSVILLE 39, GIBRALTAR 38, SEBASTOPOL 30, 8 ONEIDA NATION

Manitowoc Lutheran took home three first-place finishes as part of its bid to win the regional championship.

Hilbert's Austin Cullen won the 100, 200 and 400 meters as well as the long jump.

New Lutheran's Zach Wendland won the high jump and 300 hurdles.

Valders' Brayden Sabel won the 1,600 and 3,200.

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princeton area

the girls

Laconia 142, Asunción 108, Princeton/Green Lake 101, Marksan 100, Padwell 71, Pittsville 56, Three Counties 53, Wildrose 20, Nekusa 13, Port Edwards 10, Nesse Da 8, Almond-Bancroft 6

Laconia won three relays and two individual events to claim the regional title. Molly Duel won the 1,600m race for Laconia. Marty Isaac won the shot put.

Bella Thomas from Asunción won both events and placed first in the 100 and 200 meters.

Pittsville's Reese Grimm won the 400 and 800.

Children

Pardeeville 101, Nekoosa 92, Wild Rose 90, Markesan 87.5, Laconia 62, Princeton/Green Lake 59, Pittsville 58, Necedah 44, antagelse 41, Tri-County 22.5, Port Edwards 11, Almond-Bancroft 5 个

Pardeeville won two relays and an individual event, but there were enough other four finishers to win the men's title.

Nekoosa's Aiden Neduzak won two titles in the long jump and triple jump.

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Rosholt Region

the girls

MANAWA 128, NEWMAN CATHOLC 122, SHIOCTON 121, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 94, ROSHOLT 92, PACELLI 56, AUBURNDALE 37, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 16, NORTHLAND LUTHERAN 12, GRESHAM 1/11

Manawa's Olivia Santos won the shot put and discus to help the Wolves claim the team title.

Shiocton's Kendal Stingle won the 100 and 300 races. Rosholt's Sophia Bablich won the 1,600 and 3,200.

Children

SHIOCTON 132, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 100, PACELLI 86, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 81, NEWMAN CATOLIC 76, MANAWA 73, ROSHOLT 69, AUBURNDALE 52, GRESHAM/BOWLER 21

Shiocton's Cade Stingle won the 200, 110 and 300 hurdles to lead the Chiefs to the team title.

Shiocton's Jacob Klitzke was also a double champion, placing first in both the discus and shot put.

Pacelli's Adam Eiden won two individual events, the 1,600m and 800m.

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catholic area in santa maria

the girls

piedra británica. Mary´s Spring 119, St. MARY CATHOLIC 83, LOURDES ACADEMY 78.5, WINNEBAGO LUTHERAN ACADEMY 75, ELKHART LAKE-GLENBEULAH 65, HOWARDS GROVE 61.5, LIVING WORD LUTHERAN 54, CRANGI 45 CHRISDOM, CRANGI 45, CRANGI 45 SØ 28, O ZAUKEE 27, SHEBO ÁREA DE YGAN LUTERANA 19

St. Mary's Springs won three relay races and three individual races to top the team standings.

Sophie Norton is a double Ledgers champion, placing first in the 300 hurdles and pole vault.

Lourdes Academy won with Erin Moore in both the 800 and 1600.

Howards Grove's Eden Maranell won the 400m and triple jump.

Children

Winnebago Lutheran College 122.5, ST. Mary Springs 111, SHEBOYGAN AREA LUTHERAN 82, CEDAR GROVE-BELGIUM 79, OZAUKEE 66, ST. MARY CATHOLIC 59.5, LIVING WORD LUTHERAN 50, HOWARDS GROVE 35.5, ELKHART LAKE-GLEN BEULAH 32, RANDOM LAKE 30. 5 , ACADEMIA LOURDES 17, VALLE CRISTIANO 13

Winnebago Lutheran Academy claimed the regional championship with two individual first-place finishes.

Thomas Koffman from St. Mary Springs won a double in the 110 and 300 meters.

Caleb Beightol of Cedar Grove-Belgium won the 100 and 200.

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Johnson Creek area

the girls

RANDOLPH 145, DODGELAND 134, JOHNSON CREEK 104, CENTRAL WISCONSIN CHRISTIAN 60, HORICON 59, RIO 55, FALL RIVER 47, WAYLAND ACADEMY 32, HUSTISFORD 23, OAKFIELD 12 NW, John's 12

Ida Smith of Christian, Wisconsin won the high jump.

Oakfield has no tournament winners.

Children

RANDOLPH 136.33, FALL RIVER 124, HORICON 111.33, DODGELAND 79, WAYLAND COLLEGE 74, HUSTISFORD 54, RIO 33, CENTRAL WISCONSIN CHRISTIAN 30.33, JOHNSON CREEKFIELD 6, C20, 2, 2

Central Wisconsin Christian and Oakfield have no event winners.

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Flambeau Region

the girls

LADYSMITH 160, CADOTT 113, MCDONELL CENTRAL 100, CHETEK-WEYERHAEUSER 66, GILMAN 62, FLAMBEAU 50, CORNELL/LAKE HOLCOMBE 44, BRUCE 40, THORP 22, OWEN8-WITHEE 11AUBURN

Owen-Withee had no event winners.

Children

CHETEK-WEYERHAEUSER 105, OWEN-WITHEE 98, MCDONELL CENTRAL 96, LADYSMITH 87, CORNELL/LAKE HOLCOMBE 77, BRUCE 69, CADOTT 68, FLAMBEAU 36, NEW AUBURN 221, TILHORP

Owen-Withee's Nathan Zarins won the puck.

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Lutheran area

the girls

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COCHRANE-FOUNTAIN CITY 110,5, LUTHER 87,5, NEILLSVILLE 80,5, MELROSE-MINDORO 78, BANGOR 77, WHITEHALL 61, INDEPENDENCE-GILMANTON 51, ALMA-PEPIN 37, ALMA-PEPIN 37, ALMA-PEPIN 37. Anton 13, Provi Dun universitet

Neillsville's Gabby Kuhn won the pole vault, and Ava Miller won the pole vault.

Children

Luther 186.5, Bangor 96, Blair-Taylor 87, Neillsville 77.5, Cochrane-Fountain City 58

Ashton Schultz of Neillsville won the 110 column.

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Stratford area

the girls

MARATHON 123, LOYAL 100, PHILLIPS 96, EDGAR 88, STRATFORD 81, ABBOTSFORD 61, ATHENS 59,5, COLUMBUS CATOLIC 29,5, RIB LAKE 23, SPENCER 16, GREENWOOD 126, PRENTICEWOOD 126

The marathon saw two first-place finishers win regional titles.

Anden Loyal has four first places.

Children

STRATFORD 138, MARATHON 101, EDGAR 85, PHILLIPS 77, ATENAS 73, COLUMBUS CATOLIC 47, SPENCER 44, ABBOTSFORD 42, LOYAL 37, RIB LAKE 32, GREENWOOD 12, PRENTICE

Stratford won the men's regional championship, finishing first four times.

Aiden Janke won the shot put and discus for Athens.

Connor Sheahan won two events for Athens, winning the 1,600m and 3,200m.

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shingles on

the girls

SURING 117, Lena/St. THOMAS ACADEMY 81, BONDUEL 77, FLORENCE 68.5, COLEMAN 67, THREE SEA 64, CRIVITZ 62, CRANDON 60, OCONTO 40.5, GILLETT 37, LAONA/WABENO 4

Christine Sleeter won two of four first-place finishes in Suring, and the Eagles were regional champions, taking first in the high jump and pole vault.

Children

THOMAS ACADEMY 111, BONDUEL 106, COLEMAN 81, LAONA/WABENO 64, FLORENCE 61.5, GILLETT 60, 59. OCTOBER, CRANDON 44, SURING 39.5, CRIVITZ 35, BELTE 81.

Lena/St. Thomas College has four first-place regional championship performances, five points ahead of Bondour.

Lena/St. Thomas College's Sam Marquardt won the 100 and 200.

Gillett's Alex Peterson won the 1,600 and 3,200.

Complete results.click here.

baseball

De Pere 4, North Sheboygan 1

SHEBOYGAN - The Red Jays vandt Fox River Classic Conference med en sejr over Golden Raiders.

Back-to-back Mason Sequin singles from De Pere and Axel Donaldson ended a scoreless game.

Sheboygan North scored a comeback midway through the fifth quarter to make it 2-1.

De Pere added a pair of runs in the sixth, scored by Bryan Gerbers on a two-run double by Javin Gauthier and Landon Raygo.

Raygo and Lucas Kosey combined for a no-hitter. Rego pitched the first 4⅓ innings, walking four and striking out nine. Koskey pitched the final 2⅔ and struck out one.

Seymour 12, Appleton Oeste 11

SEYMOUR - The Terrors grabbed a first-inning 3-pointer to take an early lead, but the Thunder battled back with a bottom-in 3-pointer to take a 4-3 lead in the second.

Appleton West scored eight more runs in the third inning to take an 11-4 lead until Seymour got back into the game with six runs in the fourth. After several scoreless innings, the Thunder closed out with two runs in the bottom of the seventh.

Brady Poch led the Thunder at the plate, going 4-for-5 with five RBIs and a pair of runs. Parker McHugh added two hits and scored in three at-bats, Xavier Salzman went 1 for 3 with a solo home run and Colten Nyland went 1 for 4 with a double, an RBI and a triple.

Loren Georger and Cooper Brown each finished 2-5 for the Terrors. George had a double, an RBI and a homer. Brown homered and tripled. Riker Blahnik and Dimitry Edmunds made it 2 of 3 each. Blahnik doubled and scored twice and Edmunds had an RBI.

Johnny Pintar won for Seymour.

Dexter Gerard tabte til Appleton West.

Liberty 5, Clintonville 0

CLINTONVILLE - Carter Kriewaldt led off the game with a walk and Jack Vosters tripled to put the Irish ahead of the Truckers en route to the win.

Mattt Eberhardt pitched 6⅓ innings to give Freedom the win. He scattered five hits and walked two while allowing six.

Carson Peters and Rowan Lonigro had two hits for the Freedom. Matt Wingard had a triple, while Krivalt and Peters each had a double.

Kaleb Rath had two of Clintonville's five hits.

Stevens point 6, Holmen 1

Stevens Point - Ben Fonti (3-0) was scoreless in four innings and struck out five for the Panthers. Benett Klish allowed two hits, a walk and a run in two innings of relief, while Carl Biechler allowed three walks and a strikeout in one inning on the mound.

Jackson Fox went a perfect 3-for-3 from the field, scoring two and three. Braylen Nystrom also doubled and drove in a triple. Deacon Koback and Klish participated in the double parade and each recorded two sacks.

With the win, SPASH improved to 20-1 overall.

October 6, October Falls

OCONTO - The Blue Devils overcame an early 2-0 deficit with a second and third six-run victory over the Panthers.

Cooper Campshure got the win for Oconto.

Bryton Fuller had two hits for Oconto to improve their record to 16-5.

Kewanee 7, Chilton 4

Chilton - The Storm led 6-3 through three innings in a win over the Tigers.

Payton Kohnle, Owen Carlson and Sawyer Pribek each started two games for Kewaunee. Mitchell Thompson and Ethan Paplham had two hits.

Max Mueller scored two goals for Chilton. Kenyon Davidson scored two.

Thomas Stangel pitched six innings to give Kewaunee the win.

Austin Grube took the loss.

Pittsville 11, Abbotsford/Colby 1

PITTSVILLE - The Panthers scored five runs in the second inning and never lost in a win over Abbotsford/Colby.

Dylan Luther had three hits for Pittsville, while Dawson Luther had two hits, two runs and three runs scored. Logan Zickert had three hits, drove in two runs and scored two runs. Easton Damman had two hits, two runs and two RBIs.

Brandon Diedrich and Payton Schreiber had to hit for Abbotsford/Colby.

Zickert threw a complete pitch for the win.

JV Castillo takes the loss for Abbotsford/Colby.

Plymouth 9, St. Mary's Catholic 3

PLYMOUTH - The Panthers scored three runs in the first inning to take the lead, but the Zephyrs answered with two runs in the second and one in the third to tie the game.

Plymouth reeled off three straight in the fourth and fifth innings to take a comfortable lead and secure the victory.

Jackson Neilitz was 3-for-4 from the field with two runs as the Panthers had a 3-run RBI. Alex Ames and Ethan Demuck each shot 2-for-4 from 3-point range. Ames also scored twice while Demuk scored once as the two were tied.

Joseph Pirillo led SMC with two hits in four at-bats. Aidan Birling doubled and had two RBIs for the Zephyrs, as did Colin Nigl. SMC stole eight bases as a team, four of which were stolen by Noah Decker.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 5, Bonduel 2

WITTENBERG -- The Chargers took advantage of four Bonduel errors and combined their five hits for the win.

The Bears' only two runs came on a two-run home run by Noah Ware.

Chase Krull had two hits for Wittenberg-Birnamwood and Weier had two for Bonduel to lead their respective teams.

Nate Waupekaney got the win for the Chargers with five hits, one walk, two runs and six strikeouts in four innings. Mason Meverden completed the save, allowing just three walks and two strikeouts over the final three innings.

Cade Johnson lost the game with two hits, one walk, three runs and two strikeouts.

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Bonduel fell to 12-6 overall on the season and 8-5 in the CWC East.

Mishicot 4, Cedar Grove - Belgien 3

MISHICOT - The Rockets scored all three runs in the top of the first inning, but Mishicot battled back in the bottom of the inning, with another run in the second and a two-run lead in the third.

Mishicot has been favored by Nolan Sand, Will Garceau, Hunter Trochil, Ethan Gnadt, Kaden Kowalski and Wyatt Arkens. Sand doubled and stole a base, Garceau and Arkens walked, stole and scored, Gnadt swung a pair and scored twice and Ashton Ayotte scored the team's only RBI.

Colton Sellin, Brayden Oelhafen, Parker Knight and Cade Borden each had hits for Cedar Grove-Belgium. Oelhafen, Knight and Jude Ackeret scored for the Rockets. Knight and Borden collected RBIs.

Garceau got the win, pitching a complete game and allowing 4 hits and 3 runs (one earned) and 4 strikeouts.

Jacob Norris took the damage for the Rockets, allowing four hits, three walks, four runs (one of his own) and two strikeouts. Arkreit pitched the final three innings, allowing two hits and a walk while striking out five.

Javier 17, Krivitz 0

Appleton - The Eagles took the baseline in a win over Krivitz, recording 10 hits and nine walks.

Parker Bleck and Reid Hietpas lead Xavier 2-3. Black homered, stole a base, scored twice and walked two bases. Hietpas scored and also scored two. Spencer Reed led the Eagles with four RBIs.

Tegan Werner had two hits in three at-bats for the Wolverines. Brady Tadisch added a triple and Logan Marvin singled.

Markesan 11, Wisconsin Center Christian 8

MARKESAN - Jabin Lawson led Markesan on base, going 4-for-4 with two runs and five RBIs. Chase Osterhouse was next, going 3-for-5 from the field, scoring three runs, scoring four runs and stealing five bases. Ethan Roberts finished the offense with a walk and a hit, scoring one.

Brant Bille went 2-for-3 with a walk and two RBIs for CWC. Jacob Schaalma added two hits in four at-bats. Baylee Schaalma went 1 for 3 with two RBIs and Lawson Phillips had a walk and recorded 3 hits with a stolen base.

Osterhaus got the win for Markesan.

Cody Van Herwaarden til CWC.

Women's football

Winnebago Lutheran 6, Valdes 0

FOND DU LAC - Ava Lorenz clinched a hat trick by scoring her first three goals for WLA. Lorenz scored first in the second minute and scored again at 32 and 43 with assists from Eva Borke.

Leah Theisen scored in the 45th and 50th minutes, both assisted by Lorenz.

In the 58th minute, Alix Janke scored from an assist from Lorenz.

Elayna Schultz had a clean sheet for WLA with a save.

Luxembourg-Hull 2, Peshtigo 2

Luxembourg - Diem Bonness and Emi Kuhn scored for LC, while Karli Moncada added an assist.

Tabi Lemens made 14 saves for the Spartans.

boys golf

Partition 1

area of ​​onalaska

HOLMEN 299, ONALASKA 314, WISCONSIN RAPIDS LINCOLN 324, TOMAH 328, SPARTA 331, BARABOO 338, LA CROSSE CENTRAL/LOGAN 353, REEDSBURG 370

(top four advance)

I Trempealeau Hill, par 71

Medal winners:Colin Como ONA 72, Luke Tybell HOL 72.

Individual part qualifications:Maddox Herlitzke LC/L 75, Brock Connelly SPA 78, Tyler Poker BAR 78, Adam Janssen BAR 82.

Lincoln, Wisconsin Rapids:Carter Morrison is 74, Connor Jensen 77, Sawyer Wilkens 83, Chase Jensen 90 and Jax Pegel 91.

2. division

amherst area

Mosini 329, Amherst 347, Oconto Falls 368, Wittenberg-Burnhamwood 372, Marinette 383, Columbus Catholic/Spencer 384, Peshtigo 410, Clintonville 457, Colby 475, Menominee Indians/Gresham 510

(Advanced Top 4)

At Glacier Woods Golf Club, par 71

Medal winners:Jeter Walters MOS 68.

Individual part qualifications:Charlie Moore CC/S 83, Dominique Smochek MAR 87, Brady Eastman MAR 90, Josh Whelan CC/S 98.

Amherst:Michael Benjamin 84, Evan Trzebiatowski 84, Elijah Zakrzewski 88, Tyler Soulsby 91, Kyler Kollauf 100.

Clintonville:Jacob Malesa 107, Carter Writt 113, Jeremiah Devroy 116, Jacob Harbaugh 121.

Colby:John Caesar 106, Caden Visser 109, Tucker Brost 126, Xander Engel 134.

Catholic Colon/Spencer:Charlie Moore 83, Josh Whelan 98, Khloe Hilgeman 101, Caleb Hilgeman 102, Emily Boyer 118.

Marinette:Dominic Smerchek 87, Brady Eastman 90, AJ Behnke 101, Henry Bailey 105, Bryce Gamelin 109.

Indios Menominee/Gresham:Gryffin Hoffman 117,Cierra Ninham 129,Jefferson Hoffman 131,Kaidyen Zaitz 133,Porter Hoffman 142.

Moisés:Jeter Walters 68, Alex Stipke 82, Andrew Carlson 86, Bradenhorn 93 and Brody Laporte 97.

Okonto Falls:Kadyn Riel 85, Trevor Metzler 93, Caden Leonhardt 93, Mathew Behnke 97, Cy Vizelka 98.

pest:Grant Bauman 73, Peyton Demmith 102, Mark Pesch 115, Achal Gowda 120, Maddox Levknecht 129.

Wittenberg-Burnhamwood:Joe Signiller 86, Dylan Resch 86, Owen Schultz 97, August Barker 103, George Signiller 109.

men's tennis

Partition 1

Notre Dame subsection

NOTRE DAME 18, BAY PORT 16, GREEN BAY PREBLE 10, GREEN BAY SUROESTE 6, PULASKI 6, SHAWANO 6, GREEN BAY ESTE 0, GREEN BAY OESTE 0

Segment Qualifications

individual

number 1 -Matt Gugluizza, Notre Dame; Daniel Pereyra, Green Bay Southwest; Aryaman Bhatia, Bay Harbor; Isaac Fagley, Green Bay Preble.Number 2 -Alex Thomas, Notre Dame; Gustin Lertjirawong, Green Bay Preble.number 3 -Ethan Hejny, Notre Dame; Will Schluetter, Bay Harbor.nr. 4 -Evan Utterman, Notre Dame; Sam Stimpson, Gulfports.

double

number 1 -Aidan Burich/Mason Olson, Notre Dame; Alex Sedlacek/Carson Spindler, Gulfports; George Boorman/Tristan Shelton, Shawano; Eric Sperduto/Jacob Ebent, Pulaski.Number 2 -Paul Cuene/Zeb Zifferblatt, Notre Dame; Nathan Paulak/Braydon Hanson, Gulf Harbors.number 3 -Giacomo D'Alessandro/Ian Noble, Notre Dame; Peyton García/Sam Erickson, Gulfports.

Wausau West Division

RHINELANDER 16, DC EVEREST 16, STEVENS POINT 16, WAUSAU ESTE 10, MARSHFIELD 6, WISCONSIN RAPIDS LINCOLN 2, WAUSAU OESTE 0

Segment Qualifications

individual

number 1 -Colin Belton, Everest, Washington, DC; Matt Davis, Stevens Point; Theodore Schlindwein, East Wausau; Dalton Fritz, RHI.Number 2 -Ted Kitchell, DC Everest; Marek Woytasik, Point Stevens.number 3 -Mason DeBotter, C. Stevens, Calvin Gasall, Everest, Washington, DC.nr. 4 -Carson Slovinski, Corner Stevens; Nicholas Rich, Rayland.

double

number 1 -Joseph Belanger/Layne Roeser, Rhinelanders; Jack Diekelman/Carter Gaede, Stevens Point; Adam Swedlund/Gavin Burress, Mount Everest, DC; Carter Swen/Baldwin James, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln.Number 2 -Leo Losch/Charlie Heck, Rhinelander; Brock Chandonais/Winston Hill, Stevens Point.number 3 -Dawson Pontell/Eli Lundt, Rhinelander; Cooper Engen/Max Hoffman, Everest, DC.

2. division

Sheboygan Falls Subdivision

PLYMOUTH 20,UNIVERSITY SCHOOL MILWAUKEE 16,KOHLER 14,SHEBOYGAN FALLS 8,BROWN DEER 6,GRAFTON 0,HOWARDS GROVE 0,KEWASKUM 0

Segment Qualifications

individual

number 1 -Max Urmager, University of Applied Sciences; Nolan Wilwork, Kohler; Owen Pratt, Plymouth; Dax Mortenson, Sheboygan Falls.Number 2 -Oliver Boyd, University College; Baltus, Plymouth.number 3 -Srikar Mudili, Colegio Universitario; Park Lane, Plymouth.nr. 4 -Heidenbaum, Colegio Universitario; Aidan Schuler, Kohler.

double

number 1 -Miles Gourlay/Jack Gilpin, University College; Gianni Frausto/Cavin Baltus, Plymouth; Griffin Montes/Chaz Hoell, Kohler; Ben Kastenmeier/Zach Thao-Her, Brown Deer.Number 2 -Ryan McEvoy/Gaven Marx, Plymouth; Brady Ryan/Max Reinthaler, Kohler.number 3 -Beckett Stratton/Will Merluzzi, University College; Braden Neu/Alec Wilderman, Plymouth.

handling section

VIROQUA 22, EDGEWOOD 18, PORTAGE 14, MAUSTON 10, RIPON 4, WAYLAND ACADEMY 2, WAUPUN 0

Segment Qualifications

individual

number 1 -Mark Miller, Edgewood; Owen Benck, Portage; Jon Muenchow, Ripon; Dalton Burrows, Viroqua.Number 2 -Sam Kane, Viroqua; Ethan Macomber, Porter.number 3 -Odin Snowdeal, Viroqua; Haydenmeier, Edgewood.nr. 4 -Ian Zapp, Viroqua; Alex Fleming, Edgewood.

double

number 1 -Gavin Goss/Owen King, Viroqua; Mason Robinson/McYarkey, Edgewood; Brody McCluskey/Tyler Neron, Mauston; Oliver Roeper/Emerson Hendricks, Ripon.Number 2 -Hans Sprinkman/Joe Powless, Viroqua; Carter Roels/Dylan Andersen, Viroquanumber 3 -Jameson Cary/Zach Wolter, Edgewood; Søren Declerq/Owen Wagner, Viroqua.

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