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16 January 2019 Sports


Sports from Wayne Mausser

Appleton East 48, Fond du Lac 42

Appleton West 72, Oshkosh North 63

Beaver Dam 89, Menasha 70

Central Wisconsin Christian 69, Valley Christian 44

Chilton 64, Two Rivers 50

Kaukauna 93, Hortonville 81

Lourdes Academy 83, Hustisford 74

Neenah 54, Appleton North 27

Oakfield 48, Horicon 43

Oostburg 63, Hilbert 49

Oshkosh West 73, Kimberly 67

St. Marys Springs 87, University School of Milwaukee 76

Watertown Luther Prep 56, Columbus Catholic 48

Wild Rose 65, Marion 33

Winnebago Lutheran Academy 65, Berlin 48

Montello 69, Princeton/Green Lake 32

Girls Basketball Results

Appleton East 53, Fond du Lac 35

Freedom 83, Marinette 24

Denmark 54, Clintonville 49

Kiel 63, Hilbert 52

Seymour 35, Green Bay West 29

Shawano Community 50, Green Bay East 21

Waupun 52, Mayville 37

Homestead 54, Kettle Moraine Lutheran 51

Winnebago Lutheran 49, Lomira 33

Kimberly 63, Oshkosh West 42

Sam Hauser scored a career-high 31 points, Theo John tied a career-high with 14 points, and No. 15 Marquette held on to beat Georgetown 74-71 on Tuesday night despite Markus Howard – the nation’s fourth leading scorer – playing just three scoreless minutes due to lower back tightness.

John blocked Georgetown’s James Akinjo’s drive with four seconds left as Marquette (15-3, 4-1) won its fourth straight game.

Georgetown (12-6, 2-3) was led by Mac McClung with 24 points while Jessie Govan added 14 points and nine rebounds. McClung’s desperation 3-point heave from half court was off the mark.

Hauser, the team’s second leading scorer, picked up with Howard out by scoring 22 of his points in the second half including his basket to break a 70-all tie with less than a minute remaining. Howard took two of Marquette’s first three shots but went to the sideline early and attempted to stretch out his back but never returned.

The nation’s fourth leading scorer at 25.8 points per game, Howard had a career-high 53 points at Creighton on Jan. 9 to set a school and Big East scoring record.

Giannis Antetokounmpo had 12 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in his fourth triple-double of the season, and the Milwaukee Bucks cruised past the Miami Heat 124-86 on Tuesday night.

Eric Bledsoe had 17 points and Malcolm Brogdon added 16 for Milwaukee, which has won 13 of 16 dating to Dec. 14. The Bucks improved to 31-12, second-best in the NBA.

The Bucks play at Memphis tonight.


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