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Weekend Sports Scores

2 March 2020 Sports


GIRLS BASKETBALL (Fri.)

Division 1 Section 1

Kimberly 79, Eau Claire North 34

 

Division 1 Section 2

Regional Second Round

Appleton East 74, Sheboygan South 50

Milwaukee DSHA 84, Fond du Lac 57

Watertown 42, Oshkosh West 38

 

Division 1 Section 4

Regional Second Round

Kettle Moraine 63, Waukesha South 48

 

Division 2 Section 1

Regional Second Round

Hortonville 88, Ashland 26

New London 58, Shawano 32

 

Division 2 Section 2

Regional Second Round

Grafton 57, Plymouth 39

Notre Dame 70, Fox Valley Lutheran 29

Pulaski 44, Menasha 33

West De Pere 89, Kaukauna 70

 

Division 2 Section 3

Regional Second Round

 

Division 3 Section 1

Regional Second Round

Elk Mound 51, Adams-Friendship 38

Prescott 91, Nekoosa 60

 

Division 3 Section 2

Regional Second Round

Freedom 58, Little Chute 22

Kewaskum 55, Brillion 28

Sheboygan Falls 44, Kiel 35

Valders 73, Campbellsport 59

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 67, Clintonville 65, OT

Xavier 56, Oconto Falls 54

 

Division 3 Section 3

Regional Second Round

Berlin 50, Winneconne 31

Marshall 63, Mayville 28

Waupun 67, Columbus 30

 

Division 3 Section 4

Regional Second Round

Kettle Moraine Lutheran 61, Lakeside Lutheran 45

 

Division 4 Section 2

Regional Second Round

Westfield Area 46, Necedah 37

 

Division 4 Section 3

Regional Second Round

Cambridge 34, Markesan 30

Horicon 39, Deerfield 28

Poynette 54, Dodgeland 31

Waterloo 44, Pardeeville 29

 

Division 5 Section 4

Regional Second Round

Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran 48, Hustisford 40

Hilbert 53, Central Wisconsin Christian 38

Randolph 68, Argyle 34

 

BOYS HOCKEY

St. Mary’s Springs 6, Waupun 0

Notre Dame 2, Beaver Dam 0

 

GIRLS HOCKEY

Fox Cities Stars 6, Central Wisconsin Storm 2

 

Girls Regional Basketball (Sat.)

Division 1

Kimberly 61, Appleton West 30

Appleton East 49, Homestead 48

Kettle Moraine Lutheran 78, Brown Deer 54

 

Division 2

Hortonville 100, Mosinee 55

Division 3

MARSHALL 59, BERLIN 32-MARSHALL – The Cardinals outscored the Indians 27-9 on 3-point baskets and cruised to the win. Laura Nickel led Marshall with 22 points, while Anna Lutz and Abby Ward added 16 and 13 points, respectively. Berlin was led by Myah Jodarski with eight points.

 

Laconia 56,  Waupun 49

Wrightstown 108,  Xavier 45

Kewaskum 49, Kewaunee 34

Freedom 56,  Wittenburg-Birnemwood 35

 

Division 4

MISHICOT 55, WINNEBAGO LUTHERAN 42

Marathon 65, Westfield 49

Poynette 64, Horicon 46

 

DIVISION 5

LOURDES ACADEMY 41, NEW LUTHERAN 32-The Knights outpaced the Blazers 25-13 in the second half to pull ahead and secure the regional final win  Leading scorers for Lourdes were Raechel Russo with 11 points, and Paige Droessler and Addy Hafemeister with nine apiece.

Lydia Nelson paced NEW Lutheran with 12 points, while Bailey Scholz added nine.

 

Black Hawk 71, Randolph 45

Oakfield 56, Hilbert 45

 

GYMNASTICS (Sat.)

HARTFORD SECTIONAL

Top two teams and top five gymnasts in each event advance to state

HARTFORD 145.625, HOMESTEAD 135.300, MANITOWOC 134.600, WEST BEND WEST 130.575, CEDARBURG/GRAFTON 129.450, SHEBOYGAN NORTH/SOUTH 122.175, OSHKOSH WEST/NORTH 121.675, KAUKAUNA 104.00

 

State Wrestling Championship

Winneconne sophomore Caleb Meunier experienced the atmosphere of championship Saturday at the WIAA state wrestling tournament last season but failed to complete the task.  After finishing second at the Division 2 106-pound weight class as a sophomore, Meunier finished the job this time around. He pinned Josh Frye of Viroqua in 3:29 to win the title at 113.

 

Women’s College Basketball (Sat.)

 

Monmouth College 61,  Ripon College 47 (Fri.)

 

Monmouth College 74,  Ripon College 69 (Sat.)

 

 

Midwerst Conference Track and Field (Sat.)

 

St. Norbert women win their 6th Midwest Conference title in a row and 12th overall.

Monmouth men win their 21st Midwest Conference title in a row and 27th overall.

 

Major Award Winners

For individuals representing a Women’s Championship

Outstanding Track Athlete-Andrea Hyde, IC

Outstanding Field Athlete-Eva Laun-Smith, Beloit

Outstanding Newcomer-Daijah Brown, St. Norbert

Coach of the Year-Don Augustine, St. Norbert

Elite 20 Winner-Maya Petersen, Ripon

 

For individuals representing a Men’s Championship

Outstanding Track Athlete-Derrick Jackson, Knox

Outstanding Field Athlete-Joe Krall, Monmouth

 

Ripon College senior Trent Jones has been named Midwest Conference Player of the Year, as released Thursday by the conference office. That marks the sixth time this decade, and 10th time in school history, that a Ripon College men’s basketball player has received that honor. Jones is the lone Ripon player to make this year’s All-Conference team, earning First Team recognition.

 


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