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FOOTBALL
division 1
Bay Port 49, Milwaukee Riverside 0
SUAMICO – The third-seeded Pirates dominated sixth-seeded Riverside, racing to leads of 23-0 after one and 36-0 at intermission en route to a first-round victory.
Bay Port outgained Riverside 378-57 in total yards as Anthony Lefebvre rushed for 146 yards and three touchdowns. Tevin Montgomery, Anthony Lohr and Brady Moon added TD runs.
Mikey Jones led the passing attack, completing 7 of 11 passes for 64 yards and a score.
Milwaukee Riverside 0 0 0 0 – 0
Bay Port 23 13 6 7 – 49
SCORING GAMES
First quarter
BP – Blake Buchinger 25 pass from Mikey Jones (Owen Bellisle kick), 10:26
BP – Tevin Montgomery 6 run (Bellisle kick), 8:06
BP – Safety, 7:25
BP – Anthony Lefebvre 11 run (Bellisle kick), 4:57
Second quarter
BP – LeFebre 32 run (PAT failed), 7:39
BP – LeFebre 8 run (Bellisle kick), 3:21
Third quarter
BP – Brady Moon 15 run (PAT failed), 6:23
Fourth quarter
BP – Anthony Lohr 3 run (Bellisle kick), 2:02
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: MR – Jahmyron Jackson 14-51; BP – LeFebre 20-146, Aidan Elinsky 6-65, Jones 5-56.
Pitching: MR – Zaevion Yang 3-20-0-32; BP – Jones 7-11-0-64.
Receiving: MR – Jackson 2-20; BP – Buchinger 1-25.
division 2
West De Pere 27, Menomonee Falls 0
DE PERE – The Phantoms piled up 386 yards and passed for just 226 in the opening-round win.
Andrew Baumgart rushed for 177 yards on eight carries. Joseph Riesenberg had two catches for 28 yards, both for touchdowns. Ben Lemiran caught three passes for 55 yards and a TD.
Duke Shovald surpassed 6,000 career passing yards. He threw for 133 yards and 6,067. He also threw his 57th career touchdown pass.
Menomonee Falls 0 0 0 0 – 0
West De Pere 13 0 7 7 – 27
Homestead 27, Pulaski 13
MEQUON – Bentley Hickman rushed for 162 yards and Tommy O’Hagan passed for 110 yards to lead the Highlanders to a victory over the Red Raiders.
Homestead went up 8-0 after O’Hagan’s pass to Jonah Wenzler covered 21 yards and never trailed.
Pulaski stayed close on a 28-yard touchdown run by Trevor Schuessler in the first quarter and a 19-yard run by Schuessler in the third quarter, but never got the go-ahead.
Schuessler led Pulaski with 59 yards rushing and 72 yards passing. Logan Schultz added 56 yards rushing.
Pulaski 7 0 6 0 – 13
Homestead 8 7 6 6 – 27
SCORING GAMES
First quarter
H – Jonah Wenzler 21 pass from Tommy O’Hagan (Dominic Bruno)
P – Trevor Schuessler 28 run (Miles Whippel kick)
Second quarter
H – Shaun West 5 pass from O’Hagan (West kick)
Third quarter
H – West 28 field goal
P – Schuessler 19 run (extra point failed)
H – West 29 field goal
Fourth quarter
H – Bentley Hickman 23 run (extra point failed)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: P – Schuessler 5-59, Ethan Schmidt 3-8, Logan Schultz 10-56, Spencer Hakes 7-19. H – O’Hagan 3-41, Hickman 29-162, Bruno 4-23.
Passes: P – Schmidt 9-15-0-72, Schultz 2-3-0-21. H – O’Hagan 8-12-0-110.
Receiving: P – Schuessler 7-32, Brayden Kamps 2-16, Hakes 1-11, Samuel Norman 1-34. H – Will Van Laanen 2-32, Wenzler 4-60, Bruno 1-13, West 1-5.
division 3
Mount Horeb/Barneveld 41, Seymour 20
MOUNT HOREB – Casey Helgeson hauled in 11 passes for 223 yards and four touchdowns to lead Mount Horeb/Barneveld to a win over the Thunder.
Seymour got his touchdowns on a 5-yard run by Xavier Salzman in the first quarter, a 3-yard run by Salzman in the fourth quarter and a 41-yard pass from Cayden Staffeldt to Riley Young.
Seymour 6 0 0 14 – 20
Mount Horeb/Barneveld 18 16 7 0 – 41
SCORING GAMES
First quarter
S – Xavier Salzman 5 runs (run failed)
MHB – Kasey Helgeson 12 run (T. Owens run)
MHB – Safety
MHB – Owen Preimesberger 9 pass from Helgeson (Landon Ellestad from Helgeson)
Second quarter
MHB – Owen Eschliman 61 pass from Helgeson (Jack Wilson run)
MHB – Ellestad 11 pass from Helgeson (Wilson pass from Helgeson)
Third quarter
MHB – Preimesberger 1 pass from Helgeson (Zack Maguire kick)
Fourth quarter
S – Salzman 3 run (run failed)
S – Riley Young 41 pass from Cayden Staffeldt (Keanu Chinana pass from Cayden Staffeldt)
division 5
Wrightstown 29, Sturgeon Bay 12
WRIGHTSTOWN – Aidan Humphries scored three touchdowns to help the Tigers roll past Sturgeon Bay.
Third-seeded Wrightstown (8-2) advances to play second-seeded South Gate next Friday.
Humphries scored on runs of 4, 3 and 3 yards, culminating in a 98-yard touchdown.
Gavin Ducat also had a 10-yard touchdown pass from Quade Thompson.
Danny Lodle had a pair of touchdown passes to lead Sturgeon Bay.
Sturgeon Bay 6 6 0 0 – 12
Wrightstown 7 15 7 0 – 29
SCORING GAMES
First quarter
W – Aidan Humphries 4 runs (Daniel Buntin hit)
SB – Bryce Pisak 29 pass from Danny Lodell (kick failed)
Second quarter
W – Gavin Ducat 10 pass from Quade Thompson (Buntin kick)
W – Humphreys 3 run (Humphreys run)
SB – Cordell Anderson 18 pass from Lodl (pass failed)
Fourth quarter
W – Humphries 3 run (Buntin hit)
division 6
Kewaunee 42, Oconto 0
KEWAUNEE – Owen Carlson rushed for two touchdowns, including a 51-yarder, and Maddix Mueller scored on a 67-yard punt return and a 4-yard pass from Thomas Stengel as the top-seeded Storm topped the eighth-seeded Blue Devils.
Demardo Echols opened the scoring with a 4-yard TD run and Kewaunee opened up a 13-0 lead after one.
The margin eventually grew to 35-0 by the break as the Storm moved to 10-0 on the season. Oconto finished 4-6 overall.
Kewaunee will host fourth-seeded Cedar Grove-Belgium, a 28-13 winner over Waterloo, in the second round.
Okonto 0 0 0 0 – 0
Kewaunee 13 22 7 0 – 42
SCORING GAMES
First quarter
K – Demardo Echols 4 run (kick failed), 6:49
K – Maddix Mueller 67 punt return (Mueller kick), 1:59
Second quarter
K – Owen Carlson 17 (Mueller kick), 11:15
K – Thomas Stengel 21 run (Echols run), 4:33
K – Mueller 4 pass from Stangel (Mueller kick), :33
Third quarter
K – Karlsson 51 run (Mueller kick), 5:35
division 7
Randolph 34, Krivitz 33
RANDOLPH – The second-seeded Rockets overcame an 11-point deficit in the third quarter to pull away from the seventh-seeded Wolverines.
Krivitz led 33-22 entering the fourth quarter, but Nick Katsma ran for 19 and 7 yards to power Randolph.
The Rockets led 22-14, but the Wolverines seemed to take control with three straight goals.
Kaden Klaver found Kade Thoma for a 31-yard scoring strike to close out the first half, trailing 22-20.
Krivitz then owned the third quarter as Tegan Werner returned the second-half kickoff 71 yards for a score and TJ Mueller scored from a yard out to give the Wolverines a double-digit lead.
Krivitz finished with 218 yards, led by Mueller with 82 yards and two TDs and Werner with 76 yards.
Claver completed 6 of 10 passes for 80 yards.
Krivitz 7 13 13 0 – 33
Randolph 8 14 0 12 – 34
SCORING GAMES
First quarter
R – Ben Paul 10 run (Jacob Kile run)
C – TJ Mueller 1 run (Stephen Allard hit)
Second quarter
R – Paul 5 run (Run Levi Wiersma)
C – Kaden Klaver 3 run (Klaver kick)
R – Paul 1 run (pass failed)
C – Kade Thomas 31 pass from Claver (failed)
Third quarter
C – Tegan Werner 71 kickoff return (failed)
C – Muller 1 run (Allard hit)
Fourth quarter
R – Nick Katzma 19 run (pass failed)
R – Hook 7 execution (pass failed)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Shooting: C – Muller 19-82, Werner 10-76; R – Katsma 17-109, Paul 18-83, Carter Meredith 16-80.
Submission: C – Clavier 6-10-1-80; R – Meredith 3-3-0-52.
Receiving: C – Thoma 3-58, Werner 2-20; R – Katsma 1-16, Meredith 1-12.
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VOLLEYBALL BOYS
Kaukauna 3, Green Bay Notre Dame 0
KAUKAUNA – The fourth-seeded Ghosts got off to a fast start and cruised to a 25-15, 25-15, 25-23 victory over the fifth-seeded Tritons in WIAA regional action.
Helping Kaukauna were Jack VanEppern with 13 kills and six aces, Andrew Vande Hey with 10 kills and 14 digs, Brady Schultz with five kills and three blocks, Jack McCartney with 16 assists, Nolan Laughlen with 11 assists, Jade Breckheimer with 26 digs and Brady Meyer with two blocks.