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soft ball
Green Bay Preble 10, Green Bay Southwest 0
GREEN BAY – The Hornets won after Katie Geidshek struck out 13 batters and pitched a five-inning no-hitter.
Green Bay Preble's Tenley Kuehn had three hits, including a home run, and two RBIs. Sam Foytich had a two-hit home run. He also recorded three RBIs. Chloe Savage had two hits.
Notre Dame 10, Sheboygan North 0
GREEN BAY – The Tritons' Emma Jerner had two triples, three RBIs, three runs scored and two stolen bases to lead Notre Dame to a victory over the Golden Raiders.
For Notre Dame, winning pitcher Addie Simpson had two hits, including a double, and three RBIs. Eva Massey had two hits and Lissa Peters scored two runs.
Simpson pitched five innings, allowing two hits and four walks, but had four strikeouts.
Emily Brandis took the loss for Sheboygan North.
For Sheboygan North, Mara Babak had two hits, including a double.
Bayport 14, Manitowoc 4
Suamico – The Pirates had 14 hits and four home runs in a win over the Shipps.
Bay Port finished 3-0 in the Fox River Classic Conference and 3-2 overall.
Manitowoc is 0-3 in conference play and 0-5 overall.
Denmark 5, Oconto Falls 1
OCONTO FALLS – Macy Mleziba went 4-for-4 on Sunday to lead the Vikings back from an early 1-0 deficit and upset the Panthers in Northeastern Conference play.
Keira Cole scored Oconto Falls' only RBI.
In the top of the second inning, Olivia Ullman hit a double to tie Denmark at 1-1. In the top of the fourth inning, Abby Johnson's grounder and Ullman's single scored one run each, giving the Vikings the lead for good.
Maggie Frank led Denmark, allowing six hits and one run in seven innings, with six strikeouts and two walks.
Mishicot 1, Shawano 0
SHAWANO – Mishicot defeated the Hawks as Kaylin Adair hit Cora Stodola in the fourth inning for the only run of the game.
Kylan Sanford pitched seven innings, allowing four hits while recording 10 strikeouts and earning the win.
Braylin Babino led Shawano with two hits.
baseball
Lightstown 4, Brillion 2
WRIGHT TOWN – The Tigers improved to 5-0 with a win over the Lions.
Wrightstown, which scored one run in the first inning and three in the second, got two hits from Trevor Vande Hei and a double from Trent Vande Hei. Jack Severson drove in both runs.
Joe Simek, Chase Brown and Landon Mathes each had two hits for Brillion.
Quade Thompson pitched four shutout innings, allowing three hits and striking out eight, giving Wrightstown the win.
Jaden Bastian took on Brillion's loss.
Wausaukee 6, Three Lakes 4
WAUSAUKI – The Rangers rallied from a 4-2 deficit to score three runs in the fifth inning and one run in the sixth inning for a nonconference victory.
Christian Deschene led Wausaukee with two hits and two runs scored in four at-bats.
The Rangers took advantage of nine walks and one error.
For Three Lakes, Yoshitomo Kuze and CJ Force both had two hits.
girls soccer
Green Bay Southwest 5, Denmark 0
GREEN BAY – Autumn Nolte scored three goals to lead the Trojans to a victory over the Vikings.
Rima Noorzad and Adchen Engels also scored for Green Bay Southwest.
Alexandra Ciuzinski had an assist for Southwest.
Gail Wherry made two saves in goal for the Trojans.
Peshtigo 3, Luxembourg – Casco 2
Luxembourg – Bulldogs outscored Spartans in non-conference action.
In Luxembourg vs. Casco, Emi Kuhn and Diem Bones scored the goals.
The Spartans' Tavi Lemens made seven saves in net.
Athletics
Nina season opener
boys
Neenah's Grant Dean took first place in the 100, 200 and 400 meters with times of 10.83, 22.18 and 50.97, respectively. His teammate Wyatt Armock won the 3,200 meters in 10:24.32 and the 800 meters in 2:07.54.
Neenah's Sam Scheer dominated the heavyweight events, winning the discus 131-11 and the shot put 46-0.5.
girl
Celia Gentile of Nina won the 200 meters in 26.96 seconds and the 400 meters in 1:05.34. She also won the long jump at 18-0.
Rachel Dietrich of Neenah won the 800 meters in 2:27.50 and the 1,600 meters in 5:35.56.
Ashwaubenon's Thea Krall won the shot put and discus with a 35-7 put and 130-10 discus.
No team scores were recorded.
lena quadrangle
boys
Coleman 100, Krivitz 69, Lena/St. Thomas Academy 38, Oneida Nation 21.
Coleman's Mika Kuchta won the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes in 11.89 and 24.42 seconds, respectively. Victor Kostreva dominated the hurdle events, winning the 110 and 300 hurdles with times of 16.06 and 46.14 seconds, respectively. Kostreva also won the pole vault with a score of 12-3.
James Cain of Krivitz won both the 800 meters and 1,600 meters with times of 2:29.77 and 5:11.19.
girl
Lena/St. Thomas Academy 81, Krivitz 64, Coleman 42, Oneida Nation 23
At Lena/St. Thomas Academy, Adrena Labas won the 800th and 1,600th in 3:03.01 and 6:46.32, respectively. Abigail Kostreva won the long jump with a time of 13-5.75 and the 400 meters with a time of 1:08.60.
Coleman's Kiersten Jensen won the shot put with a score of 29-9.5 and the discus with a score of 102-4.
Marinette Purple Power Invitational (Thursday)
boys
Kewaunee 202, Gladstone, MI 190, Marinette 115.5, Sling 79.5, Green Bay West 54
Kewaunee's Christopher Cullen won the 800-meter and 1,600-meter dashes in 2:02.82 and 4:45.69, respectively. Karen also ran the first leg of Marinette's 1,600 relay team, which won in 3:48.16. Other team members included Jackson Wisnicki, Joe Schries, and Thomas Stangel.
Kewaunee's 3,200 relay team of Schleese, Teagan Shaw, Gage Biles and James Joskey won in 9 minutes, 33.14 seconds. Biles also won the 400 relay with a time of 57.01 seconds.
Kewaunee's Maddix Muller won the triple jump with a height of 41-0.25 and the high jump with a height of 6-0. Muller teamed with DJ Ecoss, Stangel and Owen Carlson to win the 400-meter relay with a time of 45.99 seconds. Echoes won the long jump with a score of 19-2.
For Marinette, Mason Hoffer took first place in the 100-meter relay with a time of 11.68 seconds, and won the 800-meter relay with Braxton Polzin, Luke Adams, and Elijah Wimbush in a time of 1:36.04. achieved the crown. Adams won the 200 meters in 25.15 seconds.
girl
Kewaunee 163, Gladstone, MI 138.83, Green Bay West 137.5, Salling 125.16, Marinette 70.5
Kewaunee's Hannah Miller was part of the winning 1,600 relay team along with Riley Dax, Braelynn Witpalek and Lily Hudson, posting a winning time of 4:38.25. Miller also won the 400 meters with a distance of 1:02.82 and the triple jump with a distance of 34-5.75. Dax and Hudson, along with Alice Bergo and Katie Meyer, won the 3,200 relay in 11:21.73.Meyer won the 3,200m with a time of 14:32.20.
In the shot put and discus for Kewanee, Sian Robinson won 29-9 in the put and 96-4 in the discus.
Green Bay West's Adriana Moyano won the pole vault with a height of 9-0 and the long jump with a height of 16-0. Dajaya Slaton won the high jump with a height of 4-10, tying her teammate Mikia Rosina and Gladstone's Christy Carle. Rosina won the 300 hurdles with a time of 54.29 seconds and Slaton won the 200 hurdles with a time of 28.45 seconds.
boy tennis
Wausau West 4, Shawano 3
Andrew Vandenheuvel S def. Andrew Lipowski 6-1, 7-5. Breton Wade WW def. Benjamin Langlois 6-1, 6-4. Eli Hackett WW def. Abraham Kim 7-5, 6-0. Derek Emon WW def. Evan Anderson 6-3, 6-4.
Tristan Sheldon/George Berman S def. Mika Boamenue/Jackson Ngo 6-2, 6-2. Carson Kirsch/Jack Berger WW def. Tristan Tetting/Isaac Welander 7-5, 6-3. Cristian Hernandez/Domenic Badalamenti S def. Ryan McCollum/Nathan Yan 7-5, 6-3.