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    Kimberly 49, DeForest 0

    KIMBERLY – Seth Miron had three touchdown passes – all in the first half – to spark the Papermakers (2-0) to the shutout win.

    Miron hit Ethan Criter on two of the scores on tosses of 43 and 29 yards. He also connected with Jaxson Garbisch on a 37-yard score to start the game.

    Blake Barry added 138 yards on 13 carries and two touchdowns.

    Ethan Doucette had eight tackles and a sack to lead the Papermakers defense.

    DeForest 0 0 0 0 – 0

    Kimberly 14 14 14 7 – 49

    SCORING PLAYS

    First Quarter

    K – Jaxson Garbisch 37 pass from Seth Miron

    K – Ethan Criter 43 pass from Miron

    Second Quarter

    K – Blake Barry 16 run

    K – Criter 29 pass from Miron

    Third Quarter

    K – Barry 36 run

    K – Brennan Grams 59 run

    Fourth Quarter

    K – Brayden Pleau 1 run

    INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

    Rushing: Kimberly – Barry 13-138, Grams 1-58, Pleau 4-31.

    Passing: Kimberly – Miron 6-8-0-140.

    Receiving: Kimberly – Criter 3-92, Garbisch 2-40, Grams 1-8.

    Appleton East 40, Appleton West 14

    APPLETON – The Patriots exploded for 24 second-quarter points and rolled to the nonconference victory.

    Appleton West 7 0 7 0 – 14

    Appleton East 3 24 13 0 – 40

    SCORING PLAYS

    First Quarter

    AE – Bryan Bedolla 27 field goal

    AW – Matthew Vander Putten 8 pass from Ryder Hoffman (Jered Marvin kick)

    Second Quarter

    AE – Anthony Burdett 11 run (Bedolla kick)

    AE – Burdett 61 run (Bodella kick)

    AE – Burdett 9 pass from Chase Nelson (Bedolla kick)

    AE – Bedolla 42 field goal

    Third Quarter

    AE – Burdett 43 pass from Nelson (Bedolla kick)

    AW – Ben Vallafskey 64 interception return (Marvin kick)

    AE – Nelson 1 run (Kick blocked)

    INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

    Rushing: Appleton West – Vallafskey 6-29. Appleton East – Burdett 5-76, Alex Hannemann 9-65, Nelson 10-53.

    Passing: Appleton West – Hoffman 12-25-1-115. Appleton East – Nelson 3-6-1-65.

    Receiving: Appleton West – Vallafskey 2-37, EJ Holt III 3-27. Appleton East – Tyler Mettille 1-13, Burdett 2-52.

    Neenah 35, Menasha 13

    NEENAH – Jase Jenkins ran for 213 yards and three touchdowns and Evan Vanevenhoven added 122 yards and two scores to lead the Rockets past the Bluejays at Rocket Stadium.

    Vanevenhoven scored on runs of 65 and 25 yards in the first quarter, with Jenkins scoring on a 70-yard run in the second quarter and runs of 53 and 10 yards in the fourth for the Rockets (2-0).

    AJ Korth had 150 yards on 30 carries to lead the Bluejays, with Chase Parker scoring on a 2-yard run in the second quarter. Enock Mulungula also scored on a 4-yard run for the Bluejays (1-1).

    Menasha 0 7 0 6 – 13

    Neenah 14 7 0 14 – 35

    SCORING PLAYS

    First Quarter

    N – Evan Vanevenhoven 65 run (Dean kick)

    N – Vanevenhoven 25 run (Dean kick)

    Second Quarter

    M – Chase Parker 2 run (Samuel Blansette kick)

    N – Jase Jenkins 70 run (Dean kick)

    Fourth Quarter

    N – Jenkins 53 run (Dean kick)

    N – Jenkins 10 run (Dean kick)

    M – Enock Mulungula 4 run (pass failed)

    Pulaski 21, Hortonville 16

    HORTONVILLE – The Red Raiders’ Brock Steinbrecher recovered a blocked punt for a touchdown which turned the momentum in Pulaski’s favor in the win over the Polar Bears.

    Pulaski added a pair of touchdowns in the third quarter on a 7-yard pass from Logan Schultz to Aidan McDougla and an 8-yard run by Maverick Cole.

    Winston Peters caught a 31-yard touchdown pass from Brodin Butzin in the fourth quarter to pull Hortonville within five points but that’s as close as it could get.

    Hortonville outgained Pulaski 261-199 and had a 11 1/2 minute advantage in time of possession.

    Pulaski 0 7 14 0 – 21

    Hortonville 0 10 0 6 – 16

    SCORING PLAYS

    Second Quarter

    H – Gavin Vallner 2 run (Colin Wendt kick)

    H – Wendt 27 field goal

    P – Brock Steinbrecher recoved blocked punt (Sam Murphy kick)

    Third Quarter

    P – Aidan McDougal 7 pass from Logan Schultz (Murphy kick)

    P – Maverick Cole 8 run (Murphy kick)

    Fourth Quarter

    H – Winston Peters 31 pass from Broden Butzin (pass failed)

    INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

    Rushing: P – Cole 8-71, Schultz 14-39. H – Vallner 27-86.

    Passing: P – Schultz 9-15-1-84. H – Butzin 14-28-0-178.

    Receiving: P – McDougal 3-36, Cole 1-26, Jacob Doxtater 5-22. H – Wendt 9-75, Miles Silas 2-68.

    Freedom 48, Shawano 7

    FREEDOM – Carter Kriewaldt rushed for three touchdowns in the first quarter and the Irish bolted out to a 28-0 lead en route to the win over the Hawks.

    Kriewaldt would finish with 149 yards and three touchdowns on nine carries.

    Jacob Landon caught a 37-yard touchdown pass from Jerzy Brocker in the third period to account for Shawano’s score.

    Shawano 0 0 7 0 – 7

    Freedom 28 14 0 6 – 48

    SCORING PLAYS

    First Quarter

    F – Carter Kriewaldt 65 run (Nolan Phillips kick)

    F – Greg Westemeier 31 interception return (Phillips kick)

    F – Kriewaldt 1 run (Phillips kick)

    F – Kriewaldt 2 run (Phillips kick)

    Second Quarter

    F – Kriewaldt 13 pass from Matt Wyngaard (Phillips kick)

    F – Carson Clausen 6 pass from Wyngaard (Phillips kick)

    Third Quarter

    S – Jacob Landon 37 pass from Jerzy Brocker (kick good)

    Fourth Quarter

    F – Noah Heinke 1 run (Phillips kick)

    INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

    Rushing: F – Kriewaldt 9-149, Heinke 8-32, Wyngaard 5-26. S – Micah Bouwma 10-26.

    Passing: F – Wyngaard 5-8-0-91. S – Brocker 6-15-2-72

    Receiving: F – Clausen 2-19, Kriewaldt 1-13. S – Landon 4-55.

    Little Chute 14, Xavier 6

    LITTLE CHUTE – Drew Joten had 120 yards rushing and scored on a 37-yard run in the fourth quarter to lift the Mustangs past the Hawks.

    Little Chute (2-0) finished with 146 yards rushing. The Mustangs also got a 1-yard touchdown run from junior quarterback Charlie Vanden Burgt.

    Nate Twombly had 100 yards rushing on 24 carries for Xavier (1-1) and scored on a 45-yard run for the Hawks’ lone score.

    Clintonville 34, Brillion 14

    BRILLION – Kade Rosenow completed 13-of-21 passes for 186 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Truckers over the Lions.

    Rosenow threw touchdown passes of 26 and 31 yards to Jordan Wegener, and 1 and 11 yards to Samuel Wegener.

    Jaden Bastian led Brillion with 83 yards rushing on 19 carries.

    Clintonville 0 14 14 6 – 34

    Brillion 6 0 0 8 – 14

    SCORING PLAYS

    First Quarter

    B – Jaden Bastian 9 run (kick failed)

    Second Quarter

    C – Jordan Wegener 26 pass from Kade Rosenow (pass failed)

    C – Zach Spaulding 3 run (Kolton Barkow pass from Rosenow)

    Third Quarter

    C – Samuel Wegener 1 pass from Rosenow (pass failed)

    C – J. Wegener 31 pass from Rosenow (Spaulding run)

    Fourth Quarter

    B – Damon Schmidt 2 pass from Joe Shimek (Bastian run)

    C – S. Wegener 11 pass from Rosenow (pass failed)

    INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

    Rushing: C – Spaulding 10-53. B – Bastian 19-83, Bennett Olson 13-65, Chase Thibodeau 13-53.

    Passing: C – Rosenow 13-21-0-186. Shimek 3-5-1-36.

    Receiving: C – J. Wegener 7-116, S. Wegener 3-10, Drake Lorge 2-55. B – B.Olson 1-30.

    Fox Valley Lutheran 42, Waupaca 6

    APPLETON – Liam Heiges passed for 285 yards and five touchdowns and Zach D. Johnson caught three touchdown passes in the Foxes’ win over the Comets.

    Fox Valley Lutheran rushed for only 23 yards but passed for 297.

    Waupaca, meanwhile, rushed for 201 yards and passed for 51. The Comets struggled on third down, turning only 1 of their 10 third-down plays into first downs.

    Waupaca 6 0 0 0 – 6

    Fox Valley Lutheran 21 21 0 0 – 42

    SCORING PLAYS

    First Quarter

    FVL – Zach Johnson 1 pass from Liam Heiges (Adam Loberger kick)

    FVL – Owen Gerhardt 10 pass from Heiges (Loberger kick)

    FVL – Jack Egan 1 run (Loberger kick)

    W – Parker Krcmar 56 run (kick failed)

    Second Quarter

    FVL – Johnson 22 pass from Heiges (Loberger kick0

    FVL – Johnson 2 pass from Heiges (Loberger kick)

    FVL – Benett Reader 23 pass from Heiges (Loberger kick)

    INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

    Rushing: FVL – Aiden Hirthe 2-8, Heiges 2-7, Egan 7-7. W – Xzaver Pittman 10-80, Krcmar 13-71.

    Passing: FVL – Heiges 18-27-1-285. W – Krcmar 5-13-0-51.

    Receiving: FVL – Johnson 6-93, Reader 5-91, Cavan Dobberstein 3-59, Gerhardt 4-42. W – Owen Smidt 4-44.

    St. Mary Catholic 50, Belmont 16

    FOX CROSSING – The second-ranked Zephyrs scored 28 unanswered points to pull away from the sixth-ranked Braves.

    Danny Griffith completed 12 passes for 168 yards and four touchdowns with Atticus Johson catching seven of the passes for 87 yards and three scores.

    Ashton Post rushed for 148 yards and two touchdowns for St. Mary Catholic.

    St. Mary Catholic finished with 373 yards of offense while Belmont had 278 yards of offense.

    SCORING PLAYS

    SMC – Atticus Johnson 31 pass from Danny Griffith (2-point conversion)

    SMC – Johnson 13 pass from Griffith (2-point conversion)

    B – 3 run (2-point conversion)

    SMC – Johnson 12 pass from Griffith (conversion failed)

    B – 73 pass (2-point conversion)

    SMC – Ashton Post 38 run (2-point conversion)

    SMC – Owen Swanstorm 64 interception return (2-point conversion)

    SMC – Johnson 31 pass from Griffith (conversion failed)

    SMC – Post 2 run (conversion failed)

    INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

    Rushing: SMC – Post 17-148.

    Passing: SMC- Griffith 12-22-1-168.

    Receiving: SMC – Johnson 7-87, Post 2-61.

    Weyauwega-Fremont 48, Rosholt 6

    WEYAUWEGA – The Warhawks scored the first 48 points and held the Hornets to minus-13 yards rushing on 20 carries in the victory.

    Weyauwega-Fremont rushed for 259 yards on 33 attempts, with Cashton Hoffman leading the way with 83 yards on 16 carries.

    Kameron Zielke threw for 107 yards and rushed for 70 for Weyauwega-Fremont.

    Alex Wierzba passed for 122 yards to lead Rosholt.

    Rosholt 0 6 0 0 – 6

    Weyauwega-Fremont 28 20 0 0 – 48

    SCORING PLAYS

    First Quarter

    WF – Brayden Arndt 78 run (Dylan Anadell kick)

    WF – Cashten Hoffman 6 run (Anadell kick)

    WF – Hunter Meisenhelder interception return (Anadell kick)

    WF – Arndt 34 pass from Kameron Zielke (Anadell kick)

    Second Quarter

    WF – Zielke 7 run (kick failed)

    WF – Zielke 30 run (Anadell kick)

    WF – Zielke 15 run (Anadell kick)

    R – Ethan Stroud 45 pass from Alex Wierzba (pass failed)

    INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

    Rushing: R – Gibson Printz 8-12. WF – Hoffman 16-83, Arndt 1-789, Zielke 9-70.

    Passing: R – Wierzba 11-29-0-122. WF – Zielke 5-8-0-107.

    Receiving: R – Stroud 1-45, Charlie Walder 6-37. WF – Nicholas Huebner 3-62, Arndt 2-45.

    Shiocton 46, Crivitz 13

    SHIOCTON – Cade Stingle caught a 14-yard touchdown pass and returned two kickoffs for touchdowns to lead the Chiefs to the win over the Wolverines.

    Stingle’s kickoff returns covered 85 yards to start the third quarter and 80 yards following Crivitz’s third quarter touchdown.

    Crivitz 6 0 7 0 – 13

    Shiocton 0 14 19 13 – 46

    SCORING PLAYS

    First Quarter

    C – Cashton Mertens 1 run (pass failed)

    Second Quarter

    S – Cade Stingle 14 pass from Dawson Schmidt (Bennett Schmidt kick)

    S – 5 pass from D. Schmidt (B. Schmidt kick)

    Third Quarter

    S – Stingle 85 kickoff return (B.Schmidt kick)

    S – Stingle 5 pass from D. Schmidt (kick failed)

    C – Dillan Gehm 1 run (Stephan Allard kick)

    S – Stingle 80 kickoff return (kick failed)

    Fourth Quarter

    S – Dion Melser 1 run (B.Schmidt kick)

    S – 16 run (kick failed)

    INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

    Rushing: C – Sean Christiansen 5-42, Tegan Werner 10-34, Dillan Gehm 22-75. S – Dawson Schmidt 4-15, Dion Melser 8-18.

    Passing: C – Cashton Mertens 3-8-2-59. S – Ty Marcks 3-3-0-24, Dawson Schmidt 14-22-3-159.

    Receiving: C – Kaden Spalding 3-59. S – B. Schmidt 1-20, Dylan Herb 6-55, Stingle 3-36.

    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

    Hilbert Invite

    HILBERT – Valders finished in first place, with Hilbert second and Brillion third.

    Cambria-Friesland took fourth place, Kohler was fifth and Kewaunee was sixth.

    Megan Woelfel had 35 kills and Aubree Diedrich had 30 digs for Hilbert. Gwen Breckheimer had 58 assists and Cady Kuhn added 43 assists.

    BOYS SOCCER

    D.C. Everest 3, Appleton North 0

    APPLETON – Hezekiah Mletzko scored twice within the first seven minutes and Landon Gray added a third goal for D.C. Everest in the ninth minute.

    Each team had five shots on goal. Jacob Lorge had five saves for D.C. Everest while Ethan Nadboralski saved two chances for the Lightning.

    CROSS COUNTRY

    Freedom Irish Invite

    LARGE SCHOOL BOYS

    WINNECONNE 41, DE PERE 64, KAUKAUNA 77, LITTLE CHUTE 95, FREEDOM 115, SEYMOUR 151, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 169, MARINETTE 205

    Top 10: 1, Aaron Schimke KAU 15:38.41; 2, Grady Lenn DP 16:38.36; 3, Riley Huss LC 17:02.72; 4, Grant Wenzelow WIN 17:06.26; 5, Andrew Milhans KAU 17:31.34; 6, Will Bakken LC 17:34.57; 7, Reid Cross WIN 17:43.22; 8, Sam Sarbo WIN 17:44.58; 9, Beau Gilbert WIN 17:45.47; 10, Reid Clement SEY 17:55.95.

    SMALL SCHOOL BOYS

    GILLETT 63, BRILLION 81, OCONTO FALLS 91, CHILTON 105, PESHTIGO 127, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 137, COLEMAN 149, ASSUMPTION 168, ST. MARY’S SPRINGS 168

    Top 10: 1, Alex Peterson GIL 16:02.51; 2, Evan Peterson GIL 17:03.48; 3, Andrew Nelson PES 17:19.47; 4, Ben Adams OF 17:40.98; 5, Lucas Mathes BRI 17:56.01; 6, Bradyn Wendorff GIL 18:25.02; 7, Jaden Rice WF 18:36.93; 8, Bob Huntley BRI 18:49.65; 9, Blake Lobner ASS 18:54.65; 10, Reese Yunke PES 18:55.40.

    LARGE SCHOOL GIRLS

    KAUKAUNA 43, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 102, FREEDOM 102, NEW LONDON 105, WINNECONNE 109, DE PERE 110, LITTLE CHUTE 123, MARINETTE 218

    Top 10: 1, Hope Dragseth DP 18:36.90; 2, Sophie Yetter WIN 18:49.47; 3, McKenna Lowe KAU 18:58.46; 4, Sydney Fauske KAU 19:19.42; 5, Emma Coon DP 19:28.40; 6, Claire Helmila FRE 19:43.92; 7, Alexa Kinas KAU 19:59.43; 8, Macy Reybrock NL 20:26.43; 9, Ashley Wilson LC 20:28.04; 10, Jane Johnston NL 20:36.43.

    SMALL SCHOOL GIRLS

    ASSUMPTION 36, OCONTO FALLS 57, ST. MARY’S SPRINGS 75, CHILTON 107, PESHTIGO 119, GILLETT 144, BRILLION 171, SEVASTOPOL 192

    Top 10: 1, Lucy Dolan ASS 19:34.41; 2, Jordyn Jaglinski ASS 20:29.57; 3, Rachel Nelson PES 20:51.30; 4, Carleigh Kaczmarek GIL 21:30.56; 5, Hannah Ludemann OF 21:37.53; 6, Brooke Hodkiewicz OF 21:50.68; 7, Hailey Delzer OF 21:55.51; 8, Sophie Norton SMS 22:02.70; 9, Brooklyn Schoenick ASS 22:08.44; 10, Stephanie Kuhne CHI 22:13.62.

    GIRLS TENNIS

    Manitowoc Lincoln 5, Kimberly 2

    Olivia Minikel M def. Julia Gurholt 6-0, 6-0; Brianna Owens K def. Sophia Wergin 6-2, 6-3; Jordin Popp M def. Lauren Heckert 6-2, 6-1; Molly Forkins M def. Kate McGinnis 6-7 (1), 6-2, 10-3.

    Hannah Dvorak/Taylor Peterson M def. Sonja Mau/Abby Kallio 6-1, 7-5; Allison Gates/Zylia Kleinfeldt def. Sarah McCarthy/Addylin Vieth 2-6, 7-5, 10-7; Casdyn Thomas/Mirana Van Abel K def. Reilly Blaser/Lindsey Pionek 6-0, 6-1.

    Notre Dame 5, Kimberly 2

    Julia Gurholt K def. Lucy Lawton 6-1, 6-3; Brianna Owens K def. Sophia Perret 6-4, 6-4; Mia Miller ND def. Lauren Heckert 6-3, 7-5; Francesca Casis ND def. Kate McGinnis 7-5, 6-2.

    Kennedy May/Lilia Root ND def. Sonja Mau/Abby Kallio 6-2, 6-0; Natalia Welle/Bea Rayel ND def. Sarah McCarthy/Addylin Vieth 6-7, 6-3, 12-10; Mary Sullivan/Sophie Lin ND def. Mirana Van Abel/Casdyn Thomas 7-6, 6-1.

    Fox Valley Lutheran 7, St. Mary’s Springs 0

    Olivia Pethan def. Sophie Vande Slunt 6-2, 6-2; Alli Olson def. Ava Huempfner 6-1, 6-0; Johanna Mears def. Teresa Brunette 6-2, 6-1; Giovanna Flink def. Jasline Loynes 6-1, 6-2.

    Jessica Griepentrog/Amelia Segelstrom def. Olivia Kremer/Anna Willis 7-5, 6-1; Chloe Lemberger/Amelia Kelly def. Molly Diedrich/Lucille Rathke 6-0, 6-1; Greta Kopp/Lauren Wilson def. Samantha Konkol/Natalie Hafermann 6-0, 6-1.

    Varsity high school coaches or their statisticians should email results to sports@gannettwisconsin.com.



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