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Green Bay area high school sports results for Tuesday, Nov. 25

De Pere, Bay Port, and New London were among the girls basketball teams securing decisive victories.
In boys basketball, Cade DeLarwelle’s 32 points helped Denmark defeat Southern Door.
Several games featured large halftime leads, including De Pere’s 37-point advantage over Fond du Lac.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
De Pere 77, Fond du Lac 26
FOND DU LAC – The Redbirds took advantage of 23 Cardinals turnovers to build a 52-15 halftime advantage and never looked back.
Allie Neuenfeldt led all scorers with 18 points, while Aubree Fischer added 15 and Addie Dwyer 14.
Anna Ciha led Fond du Lac with 12 points.
De Pere 52 25 – 77
Fond du Lac 15 11 – 26
De Pere: Spaeth 4, Tassoul 6, Hutjens 6, Craig 9, Dwyer 14, Fischer 15, Renier 3, Hallsten 2, Neuenfeldt 18. 3-pt: Hutjens 2, Fischer, Renier. FTs: 19-23. Fouls: 11.
Fond du Lac: Johnson 9, Buelow 3, Poteat 2, Ciha 12. 3-pt: Johnson, Ciha. FTs: 4-10. Fouls: 16.
Bay Port 75, Oshkosh North 36
SUAMICO – Olivia Williams scored 25 points and Kailynn Thompson added 21 to lead the Pirates to the win over the Spartans.
Oshkosh North 11 25 – 36
Bay Port 42 33 – 75
Bay Port: Whiteman 2, Dudra 4, Pigeon 2, Williams 25, Neuenschwander 2, Cornette 2, Nagel 8, Lemorande 9, Thompson 21. 3-pt: Williams 5, Lemorande, Thompson 4. FTs: 9-20.
Seymour 47, Luxemburg-Casco 37
SEYMOUR – Natalie Rudnick and Kenlee Jansen combined for 21 points in the second half to lead the Thunder to the win over the Spartans.
Rudnick finished with 15 points for Seymour. Jansen scored 10.
Brianna Bray scored 18 points to lead Luxemburg-Casco.
Luxemburg-Casco 21 16 – 37
Seymour 16 31 – 47
Luxemburg-Casco: Heurkens 4, Bray 18, Blohowiak 4, Walczyk 5, Host 4, Deprez 2. 3-pt: Bray 4. FTs: 5-7. Fouls: 15.
Seymour: Jansen 10, Schuettpelz 4, Zahn 7, Rudnick 15, Wenninger 7, Martinez 2, Hill 2. 3-pt: Jansen, Rudnick 3, Wenninger 2. FTs: 5-10. Fouls: 13.
Brillion 63, Southern Door 36
BRILLION – The Lions forced a bevy of turnovers in the first half to take a 25-point halftime lead over the Eagles en route to the win.
Kaitlyn Schuman led Brillion with 18 points. Paydin Hale and Emma Schuh scored 14 and 12 points, respectively.
Kyleigh Claflin led Southern Door with 12 points.
Southern Door 12 24 – 36
Brillion 37 26 – 63
Southern Door: Kaye 7, K. Claflin 12, C. Claflin 6, DeBauche 2, Pierre 2, Hiller 2, Jacquet 3, Bache 2. 3-pt: Kaye, K. Claflin 2, C. Claflin 2. FTs: 3-6. Fouls: 12.
Brillion: Schuman 18, Hedrich 7, Schuh 12, Tamm 2, Krahn 4, P. Hale 14, Gipp 6. 3-pt: Schuman 2, P. Hale 2. FTs: 3-5. Fouls: 9.
Marinette 70, Coleman 34
COLEMAN – Bianca Furton scored 18 points and Elizabeth Wade added 17 as the Marines pulled away with a big second half.
Marinette led by 11 at intermission before closing the game on a 41-16 run.
Sophia Baron added 13 points for the Marines.
Coleman was led by Alayna Gilbertson with nine points.
Marinette 29 41 – 70
Coleman 18 16 – 34
Marinette: Coakley 9, Baron 13, Wade 17, Furton 18, Marzahl 8, Krouth 5. 3-pt: Coakley, Baron, Wade, Furton. FTs: 16-25. Fouls: 18.
Coleman: Jensen 4, Hanrahan 5, Gilbertson 9, Kuchta 3, Rosner 5, Gross 3, Kurth 5. 3-pt: Kurth. FTs: 9-20. Fouls: 16.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 55, Green Bay Preble 40 (Monday)
GREEN BAY – The Chargers outscored the Hornets by 17 points in the second half to pull away for the win.
Rory Salvesen and Melania Granquist scored 20 and 19 points, respectively, for Wittenberg-Birnamwood.
Brooklyn Lucassen led Green Bay Preble with 10 points.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 19 36 – 55
Green Bay Preble 21 19 – 40
Wittenberg-Birnamwood: Brei 4, Lodika 2, Rogowski 8, Thorson 2, Salvesen 20, Grandquist 19. 3-pt: Rogowski, Salvesen 2, Granquist 2. FTs: 9-21. Fouls: 13.
Green Bay Preble: Konkol 5, Day 6, Smith 4, Lucassen 10, Carter 1, DeBlaey 3, Kuehn 3, Thompson 6, Willems 2. 3-pt: Konkol, Lucassen, Kuehn. FTs: 3-8. Fouls: 20.
New London 75, Ashwaubenon 43 (Monday)
NEW LONDON – Ella Grable had the hot hand with 16 points, while Ayden Smith added 13 as the Bulldogs raced out to a big lead and rolled to the nonconference win.
New London led 38-13 at intermission.
Aubrey House, Sophia Remiker and Lauren Seeling had eight points each to lead the Jaguars.
Ashwaubenon 13 30 – 43
New London 38 37 – 75
Ashwaubenon: Wirth 2, Johnson 4, Brunhoefer 2, Matchopatow 6, House 8, Hogue 1, Krull 3, Remiker 8, Seeling 8, Danforth 1. 3-pt: House, Krull, Remiker 2. FTs: 11-18. Fouls: 25.
New London: Baehman 3, Handschke 8, Magolski 5, Langel 8, Allen 3, Daly 6, Grable 16, Esser 2, Jones 3, Tepoorten 8, Smith 13. 3-pt: Baehman, Handschke 2, Daly, Grable 4, Jones. FTs: 20-29. Fouls: 22.
Little Chute 62, Green Bay East 13 (Monday)
GREEN BAY – Adalyn Engle poured in 15 points as the Mustangs built a big first-half lead and cruised to the nonconference win.
Lauren Vosters and Hattie Grishaber added 13 points apiece for Little Chute.
Kylie Rodriguez had four points to lead Green Bay East.
The Mustangs took a 38-7 halftime lead.
Little Chute 38 24 – 62
Green Bay East 7 6 – 13
Little Chute: Vosters 13, Grishaber 13, Wilber 5, Merchant 7, Van Wychen 6, Engle 15, Thiel 3.
Green Bay East: Thomas 3, Nelson 3, Naze 3, Rodriguez 4.
St. Mary Catholic 65, Wrightstown 46 (Monday)
WRIGHTSTOWN – Autumn Crowe blistered the nets for 30 points and Gabby Guerrero added 11 as the Zephyrs rolled past the Tigers in nonconference play.
St. Mary Catholic built a 38-22 halftime advantage and kept Wrightstown at bay the rest of the way.
Pacing the Tigers were Ella Verbeten with 11 points and Madelyn DeCleene with 10.
St. Mary Catholic 38 27 – 65
Wrightstown 22 24 – 46
St. Mary Catholic: McCauley 7, Norville 2, Janssen 1, Crowe 30, Guerrero 11, Britzke 2, Nackers 8, Neubauer 4. 3-pt: McCauley. FTs: 16-24. Fouls: 11.
Wrightstown: Verbeten 11, Welhouse 9, Zirbel 3, DeCleene 10, Cavanaugh 5, McDonald 5, Nelson 3. 3-pt: Verbeten, Nelson. FTs: 12-17. Fouls: 18.
BOYS BASKETBALL
Denmark 71, Southern Door 56
DENMARK – Cade DeLarwelle poured in a game-high 32 points as the Vikings pulled away from the Eagles in the second half.
Brayden Jeanquart also had a hot hand for Denmark, scoring 18 points.
The Vikings took a 34-28 halftime advantage before holding off Southern Door the rest of the way.
Talon Mueller led a balanced Eagles scoring attack with 14 points, while Eli Jadin added 12, Lauden Berg 11 and Ryker Lohrey 10.
Southern Door 28 28 – 56
Denmark 34 37 – 71
Southern Door: Mueller 14, Jadin 12, Vandertie 3, Berg 11, Schwartz 4, Lohrey 10, Meeks 2. 3-pt: Mueller, Jadin 2, Berg, Schwartz, Lohrey 2. FTs: 5-10. Fouls: 8.
Denmark: DeLarwelle 32, Lemke 7, Bohn 5, Noth 2, Jeanquart 18, Wessley 7. 3-pt: Delarwelle 5, Lemke, Wessley. FTs: 6-9. Fouls: 17.
Sevastopol 64, Mishicot 43
STURGEON BAY – The Pioneers pulled away in the second half to earn the season-opening nonconference win.
Andrew Wiesner hit four 3-pointers en route to a 22-point performance to lead Sevastopol.
Mishicot was paced by Bradley Wendricks with 10 points.
Mishicot 23 20 – 43
Sevastopol 31 33 – 64
Mishicot: B. Wendricks 10, Fick 4, Thor 1, Garcia 8, M. Wendricks 3, Moore 5, Wiles 3, Vogel 6, Hagenow 2, Ledvina 1. 3-pt: B. Wendricks 2, Fick, Garcia, M. Wendricks, Moore, Vogel. FTs: 12-24. Fouls: 25.
Sevastopol: Schuh 7, Tanck 7, Kacmarynski 4, Valdivia 6, Castillo 5, Lardinois 8, Wiesner 22, O’Dean 2, Schultz 3. 3-pt: Wiesner 4. FTs: 13-29. Fouls: 20.
Sturgeon Bay 49, Chilton 34
CHILTON – Sam Fruzyna led the Clippers with 18 points in the win over the Tigers.
Ben Ash added 15 points for Sturgeon Bay.
Wyatt Gregory led Chilton with 15 points.
Sturgeon Bay 29 20 – 49
Chilton 20 14 – 34
Sturgeon Bay: Fruzyna 18, Ash 15, Hansen 7, Bleck 4, Sprita 2, Boden 2.

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