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De Pere 76, Green Bay Preble 40
DE PERE – Claire Bjorge and Sophie Hafeman scored 21 and 18 points, respectively, to lead the Redbirds to the win over the Hornets.
Aubree Fischer and Jaden Ciesielczyk added 11 and 10 points, respectively, for De Pere.
Helena Paplham and Jada Raeder both scored 11 points to lead Green Bay Preble.
Green Bay Preble 21 19 – 40
De Pere 37 39 – 76
Green Bay Preble: Smith 5, Lucassen 3, Shefchik 2, Dreger 5, Beauchamp 3, Paplham 11, Raeder 11. 3-pt: Smith, Lucassen, Beauchamp. FT: 11-15. Fouls: 12.
De Pere: Tassoul 2, Anderson 3, Ciesielczyk 10, Dwyer 7, Fischer 11, Bjorge 21, Bierowski 2, Hafeman 18, Vengrowsky 2. 3-pt: Anderson, Ciesielczyk, Bjorge 4. FT: 9-15. Fouls: 22.
West De Pere 76, Green Bay East 18
DE PERE – The Phantoms ran out to a 40-point halftime lead in the win over the Red Devils.
Madisyn Berggren and Ava Van Ess led West De Pere with 15 and 14 points, respectively, with a total of 11 Phantoms players scoring.
Jamaya Mariner scored six points for Green Bay East.
Green Bay East 10 8 – 18
West De Pere 50 26 – 76
Green Bay East: Mariner 6, Brandner 5, Gonion 5, LaTour 2. 3-pt: Gonion. FT: 6-14. Fouls: 11.
West De Pere: C. Hoffman 8, Al. Rattray 2, Walder 9, Racine 7, An. Rattray 4, Runke 4, Koltz 2, Berggren 15, A. Hoffman 3, Van Ess 14, Dorow 8. 3-pt: C. Hoffman 2, Walder, Berggren 3, A. Hoffman, Van Ess 3, Dorow 2. FT: 8-10. Fouls: 15.
Notre Dame 103, Sheboygan North 25
SHEBOYGAN – The Tritons, with four players scoring in double figures, easily defeated the Golden Raiders.
Trysta Fayta led Notre Dame with 23 points. Peyton Musial and Gracie Grzesk scored 18 points each and Syd Whitehouse had 17 points.
Teagan Peitzmeier led Sheboygan North with 10 points.
Notre Dame 60 43 – 103
Sheboygan North 14 11 – 25
Notre Dame: Gokey 2, Ronsman 9, DeMoulin 7, Fayta 23, Whitehouse 17, Waldrop 8, Musial 18, Webster 1, Grzesk 18. 3-pt: Fayta 3, Whitehouse 2. FT: 21-26. Fouls: 20.
Sheboygan North: Dailey 2, E. Cinealis 3, Peitzmeier 10, Schley 4, A. Cinealis 4, Adams 2. 3-pt: Peitzmeier 2. FT: 6-18. Fouls: 19.
Manitowoc Lincoln 59, Bay Port 53
SUAMICO – Grace Fruzen and Laurin Hamann both scored 15 points to lead the Ships to the win over the Pirates.
Ellie McDermid led Bay Port with 19 points.
Manitowoc 29 30 – 59
Bay Port 24 29 – 53
Manitowoc: Bolchen 6, Peterson 5, Johnson 2, Schmitz 7, Fruzen 15, Hamann 15, Swoboda 5, Breese 4. 3-pt: Fruzen, Hamann. FT: 12-23. Fouls: 15.
Bay Port: Whiteman 8, Dudra 5, Coughlin 8, Tebon 9, E. McDermid 19, Williams 4. 3-pt: Whiteman 2, Duden, Coughlin, Tebon 3. FT: 8-15. Fouls: 24.
Xavier 57, Seymour 30
SEYMOUR – The Hawks started fast, building a 30-9 halftime advantage and never looking back in the Bay Conference win.
Halle VandeHey led a balanced scoring attack for Xavier with 12 points. In all, nine Hawks scored.
Corinne Setliff had the hot hand for the Thunder, scoring a game-high 15 points, including three 3-pointers.
Xavier 30 27 – 57
Seymour 9 21 – 30
Xavier: Standish 6, J. Krull 9, VandeHey 12, Pfefferle 2, Martine 9, E. Krull 8, Hafner 2, Heimann 5, Stempa 4. 3-pt: Standish 2, J. Krull, VandeHey, Martine 3. FT: 2-4. Fouls: 6.
Seymour: K. VandeHei 9, Boyd 2, Setliff 15, Miller 4. 3-pt: K. VandeHei 2, Setliff 3, Miller. FT: 2-4. Fouls: 6.
Oconto 45, Algoma 32
OCONTO – The Blue Devils blew open a close game in the second half to register the Packerland Conference win.
Addisyn Viestenz led Oconto with 13 points, while Natalie Schlueter added 10.
The game was tied 16-16 at intermission, but the Blue Devils came out hot, outscoring Algoma 29-16 the rest of the way.
Jadyn Nellis led the Wolves with a game-high 15 points.
Algoma 16 16 – 32
Oconto 16 29 – 45
Algoma: R.Zimmerman 3, Mattson 1, Nellis 15, Slaby 8, M. Zimmerman 2, C. Gerdmann 3. 3-pt: Nellis 5. FT: 7-12. Fouls: 26.
Oconto: Viestenz 13, Banker 8, Martin 4, McDowell 7, Simon 3, Schlueter 10. 3-pt: Viestenz, Banker. FT: 15-34. Fouls: 17.
Coleman 54, Wausaukee 34
WAUSAUKEE – The Cougars outscored the Rangers 32-16 in the second half to earn the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
Kiersten Jensen had the hot hand for Coleman with a game-high 20 points, while Vivian Kostreva added 14.
Lydia Schaal paced Wausaukee with 10 points.
Coleman 22 32 – 54
Wausaukee 18 16 – 34
Coleman: Kostreva 14, Breuninger 1, Hoida 8, S. Broderick 3, Gross 2, Compe 6, Jensen 20. 3-pt: Hoida, S. Broderick, Compe, Jensen 3. FT: 6-15. Fouls: 9.
Wausaukee: M. Schaal 6, White 1, L. Schaal 10, Oberle 2, J. Luccarini 7, K. Luccarini 8. 3-pt: L. Schaal, J. Luccarini, K. Luccarini 2. FT: 2-7. Fouls: 17.
Crivitz 37, Gillett 30
CRIVITZ – The Wolverines jumped out to a 20-14 halftime advantage and kept the Tigers at bay the rest of the way in the Marinette & Oconto Conference matchup.
Lucy Gruszynski led Crivitz with 13 points, while Kiya Brand added 10.
Cilena Guns had the hot hand for Gillett with 13 points.
Gillett 14 16 – 30
Crivitz 20 17 – 37
Gillett: H. Soper 4, Guns 13, Pate 8, Kaczmarek 3, Shaal 2. 3-pt: Guns. FT: 11-22. Fouls: 12.
Crivitz: Gruszynski 13, Brand 10, Tracy 1, Werner 4, M. Pusick 9. 3-pt: Gruszynski 2. FT: 9-18. Fouls: 19.
Gibraltar 34, NEW Lutheran 33
GREEN BAY – The Vikings overcame a three-point halftime deficit to defeat the Blazers.
Andie Schar led Gibraltar with 19 points.
Lexie Meerstein and Ingrid Beaumont scored 16 and 14 points, respectively, for NEW Lutheran.
Gibraltar 15 19 – 34
NEW Lutheran 18 15 – 33
Gibraltar: Alexander 4, Gorham 1, Reisen 6, Schar 19, Chomeau 2, Jarosh 2. 3-pt: Schar 3. FT: 7-13. Fouls: 17.
NEW Lutheran: Atkinson 1, Beaumont 14, Meerstein 16, Saliger 2. FT: 9-19. Fouls: 16.
Niagara 50, St. Thomas Aquinas 17
NIAGARA – The Badgers outscored the Cavaliers 29-11 down the stretch to post the Marinette & Oconto Conference win.
Mallory Sanicki led the charge for Niagara with 25 points.
Kate Peters had 10 points for St. Thomas Aquinas.
St. Thomas Aquinas 6 11 – 17
Niagara 21 29 – 50
St. Thomas Aquinas: Peters 10, Suchan 2, Gramala 2, Maxwell 3. 3-pt: Maxwell. FT: 4-10. Fouls: 12.
Niagara: E.Sweig 9, M. Sanicki 25, B. Sanicki 2, Jones 2, A. Sweig 3, Walker 5, Brasure 4. 3-pt: E. Sweig, M. Sanicki 3, A. Sweig. FT: 5-17. Fouls: 9.
Oneida Nation 49, Suring 38
ONEIDA – Jaylyn Caldwell scored 27 points to lead the Thunderhawks to the win over the Eagles.
Mariah Cloud added 12 points for Oneida Nation.
Bunny Cramer and Emma Kristof scored 14 and 10 points, respectively, to lead Suring.
Suring 16 22 – 38
Oneida Nation 16 33 – 49
Suring: Pommerich 4, Bi. Cramer 2, Peterson 4, Bu. Cramer 14, Kristof 10, Talor 2, Seefeldt 1, Van Rens 1.
Oneida Nation: Flores 1, King 3, Danforth 2, Cloud 12, R. Danforth 4, Caldwell 27. FT: 10-21.
Lena 76, Stockbridge 3
LENA – Eva Brooks scored 23 points and Madilyn Thomson added 15 as the Wildcats cruised to the nonconference win.
Kali Fischer added 10 points for Lena. All 10 Wildcat players scored on the night.
Jensen Stout led Stockbridge with three points.
Stockbridge 3 0 – 3
Lena 42 34 – 76
Stockbridge: Stout 3. 3-pt: Stout. FT: 0-5. Fouls: 10.
Lena: Karli Fischer 2, Lambert 4, Brooks 23, Van Ark 2, H. Thomson 3, M. Thomson 15, Kali Fischer 10, Cook 2, Potter 9, Kushner 6. 3-pt: Kali Fischer, Potter. FT: 6-14. Fouls: 14.
Wrightstown 44, Freedom 43 (Thursday)
WRIGHTSTOWN – The Tigers snapped the Irish’s 60-game North Eastern Conference win streak.
Mallory Colwell led the way for Wrightstown with a game-high 13 points, while Briley Durocher added 10.
Stella Verhasselt was the only Freedom player to reach double-digit scoring with 12 points.
The Tigers are now 1-1 in the NEC and 1-2 overall, while the Irish fell to 2-1 and 3-1.
Freedom: Sowinski 6, Lang 6, Bork 6, Reed 7, Verhasselt 12, Lillge 2, Ponschock 4.
Wrightstown: Verbeten 6, Durocher 10, Leick 2, Colwell 13, Bousley 4, Fandrey 9.
State scores
Almond-Bancroft 48, Wild Rose 46
Altoona 45, Osceola 28
Appleton East 74, Fond du Lac 58
Aquinas 54, La Crosse Logan 52
Arcadia 51, Westby 38
Ashland 51, Cumberland 31
Assumption 60, Phillips 53
Athens 63, Newman Catholic 47
Auburndale 35, Abbotsford 28
Bangor 78, New Lisbon 33
Barron 63, Chetek-Weyerhaeuser 32
Black River Falls 35, Viroqua 31
Bonduel 72, Menominee Indian 57
Bowler 53, Marion 14
Brookfield East 61, Menomonee Falls 46
Brookwood 52, Necedah 48
Cashton 57, Hillsboro 43
Catholic Memorial 55, Muskego 47
Chilton 57, Brillion 55, OT
Coleman 54, Wausaukee 34
Crivitz 37, Gillett 30
Cudahy 89, Whitnall 7
De Pere 76, Green Bay Preble 40
Dodgeville 53, Lancaster 50, OT
Edgar 47, Rib Lake 34
Elkhorn Area 75, Monroe 5
Franklin 71, Racine Case 59
Gibraltar 34, Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran 33
Gresham Community 70, Northland Lutheran 38
Hamilton 54, Wauwatosa West 43
Hayward 67, Spooner 16
Homestead 61, Cedarburg 33
Howards Grove 70, Ozaukee 49
Hudson 53, Eau Claire Memorial 36
Hurley 44, Butternut 40
Janesville Craig 52, Sun Prairie West 45
Kaukauna 70, Oshkosh North 56
Kenosha St Joseph 69, Racine St. Catherine’s 42
Kenosha Tremper 66, Racine Horlick 50
Kewaskum 56, Berlin 42
Kewaunee 50, Mishicot 41
Kickapoo 51, De Soto 25
La Farge 57, Ithaca 45
Laconia 97, Mayville 12
Lake Country Lutheran 41, Martin Luther 33
Lakeland 63, Medford Area 32
Laona-Wabeno 67, Three Lakes 25
Luther 50, Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 18
Manawa 63, Iola-Scandinavia 33
Manitowoc 59, Bay Port 53
Marathon 60, Chequamegon 18
Marshfield 59, La Crosse Central 47
Menomonie 62, Eau Claire North 42
Mercer 39, Solon Springs 35
Milwaukee DSHA 70, Milw. King 38
Milwaukee Hamilton 54, Milwaukee Reagan 43
Milwaukee Lutheran 42, Greenfield 26
Mukwonago 66, Waukesha North 30
Neenah 68, Kimberly 67, OT
New Berlin Eisenhower 59, Wisconsin Lutheran 53
New Berlin West 73, Brown Deer 59
New London 63, Wisconsin Rapids 51
Niagara 60, St Thomas Aquinas 17
North Fond du Lac 82, Campbellsport 23
Northwestern 50, Ladysmith 38
Notre Dame 103, Sheboygan North 25
Oconomowoc 60, Waukesha West 45
Omro 58, St Mary’s Springs 53
Oneida Nation 49, Suring 38
Pacelli 56, Port Edwards 12
Pittsville 51, Rosholt 21
Pius XI Catholic 69, Greendale 32
Platteville 63, Prairie du Chien 52
Prairie 60, Dominican 38
Pulaski 57, Sheboygan South 50
Racine Park 66, Kenosha Indian Trail 53
Random Lake 63, Reedsville 43
Rhinelander 66, Antigo 45
Rice Lake 72, Chippewa Falls 21
Roncalli 51, Kiel 46
Sevastopol 19, Southern Door 7
Sheboygan Falls 61, New Holstein 23
Shoreland Lutheran 53, Waterford 48
Shorewood 56, South Milwaukee 52
South Shore 71, Mellen 35
St Thomas More 61, Racine Lutheran 12
St. Croix Falls 65, Cameron 56
Stevens Point 71, Holmen 46
Stratford 53, Prentice 32
Sturgeon Bay 36, Peshtigo 29
Tomah 54, Adams-Friendship 40
Valders 64, Two Rivers 28
Verona 78, Janesville Parker 22
Watertown Luther Prep 52, Saint Francis 25
Waupun 61, Kettle Moraine Lutheran 48
Wauwatosa East 72, Brookfield Central 42
West Allis Hale 55, Milwaukee Golda Meir 53, OT
West De Pere 76, Green Bay East 18
Weyauwega-Fremont 36, Amherst 32
Winnebago Lutheran Academy 54, Lomira 34
Winneconne 51, Plymouth 43
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 64, Shiocton 62
Xavier 57, Seymour 30
BOYS BASKETBALL
Xavier 75, Green Bay Preble 43
GREEN BAY – Five players scored in double figures in the Hawks’ convincing nonconference win over the Hornets.
Hayden Quimby and Tyler Brightman both scored 12 points for Xavier. Sam Pfefferle and Luke Krull scored 11 each. Isaiah Des Jardins added 10 points.
Green Bay Preble was led by Jack Thorpe who scored 13 points.
Xavier 37 38 – 75
Green Bay Preble 29 14 – 43
Xavier: Mares 3, Pfefferle 11, Quimby 12, Des Jardins 10, Gallucci 4, Hietpas 5, Krull 11, Brightman 12, Oelhafen 7. 3-pt: Mares, Quimby 2, Des Jardins 2, Krull 2, Brightman, Oelhafen. FT: 16-24. Fouls: 22.
Green Bay Preble: Shanoski 8, Gerard 6, Sullivan 5, Blom 5, Johnson 6, Thorpe 13. 3-pt: Blom, Johnson 2. FT: 12-22. Fouls: 17.
Freedom 77, Wrightstown 61
WRIGHTSTOWN – The Irish used multiple runs and controlled the boards in the win over the Tigers.
Drew Kortz led Freedom with 19 points. Matt Eberhardt and Ashton Peterson both added 15 points. Donovan Davis scored 12.
Aiden Van Zeeland led Wrightstown with 19 points. Ethan Cyra and Grant Lamers scored 17 and nine points, respectively.
Freedom 40 37 – 77
Wrightstown 31 30 – 61
Freedom: Eberhardt 15, Kortz 19, Sowinski 8, Peterson 15, Wedin 8, Davis 12. 3-pt: Peterson 3, Eberhardt 3, Kortz, Sowinski, Wedin. FT: 6-11. Fouls: 13.
Wrightstown: Kittoe 6, Van Zeeland 19, Lamers 9, Humphreys 3, Bosma 2, Colwell 3, Cyra 17, Meulemans 2. 3-pt: Kittoe 2, Van Zeeland, Lamers 3, Humphreys, Cyra 3. FT: 7-11. Fouls: 10.
Lena 56, Stockbridge 32
LENA – Mason Spice scored 17 points to lead a balanced scoring attack, which saw eight players register points for Lena.
The Wildcats raced to an 11-point halftime advantage before putting the game out of reach with a 23-10 second-half run.
Preston Piper had the hot hand for Stockbridge with 14 points.
Stockbridge 22 10 – 32
Lena 33 23 – 56
Stockbridge: Hostettler 3, Fredrickson 5, M. Von Neupert 4, C. Von Neupert 3, Strebe 3, Piper 14. 3-pt: C. Von Neupert, Strebe, Piper 2. FT: 4-10. Fouls: 16.
Lena: Shallow 9, Spice 17, Belongia 2, Thomson 6, McVane 2, Graef 2, Schlasser 10, Seefeldt 8. 3-pt: Shallow 2, Spice 2, Schlasser 2. FT: 8-14. Fouls: 18.
State scores
Abundant Life-St. Ambrose 69, Madison Country Day 34
Altoona 63, Ellsworth 55
Appleton East 61, Fond du Lac 57
Aquinas 73, Regis 57
Assumption 61, Phillips 53
Baldwin-Woodville 55, Amery 45
Belleville 66, Cuba City 58
Beloit Memorial 81, Milw. Washington 24
Birchwood 43, Shell Lake 42
Black River Falls 55, Independence 27
Burlington 57, Brookfield Central 55
Catholic Central 46, University Lake 28
Dodgeland 57, Lourdes Academy 51
Durand-Arkansaw 46, Neillsville 31
Eau Claire Memorial 75, D.C. Everest 61
Edgerton 83, Evansville 39
Edgewood 76, Portage 59
Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah 69, Elcho 23
Elkhorn Area 77, Monroe 68
Fall River 63, Pardeeville 61
Fox Valley Lutheran 67, Kettle Moraine Lutheran 63
Freedom 77, Wrightstown 61
Glenwood City 54, Alma-Pepin 41
Grafton 87, West Bend East 65
Heritage Christian 71, University School of Milwaukee 38
Hilbert 58, Central Wisconsin Christian 54
Homestead 90, Cedarburg 63
Horicon 49, Hustisford 45
Kenosha Tremper 52, Racine Horlick 37
Kettle Moraine 72, Waukesha South 47
Kiel 58, Wautoma 47
Kimberly 74, Neenah 52
Lakeland 57, Medford Area 53
Lena 56, Stockbridge 32
Luxemburg-Casco 58, Oconto Falls 55
Marathon 66, Chequamegon 35
Marquette 94, Milwaukee Juneau 81
Marshfield 68, Holmen 59
McFarland 75, Sauk Prairie 61
Menasha 54, Green Bay Southwest 52
Milw. King 48, Brookfield East 46
Milwaukee Arts 41, HAPA 40
Milwaukee Bradley Tech 59, Badger 46
Milwaukee Lutheran 57, Martin Luther 52
Milwaukee Science 101, Columbus 34
Mineral Point 73, New Glarus 49
Montello 74, Markesan 63
Mosinee 88, Merrill 53
Mukwonago 68, Waukesha North 65
New Richmond 73, Bloomington Kennedy, Minn. 38
North Crawford 65, Westby 64
Northland Pines 63, Tomahawk 24
Oak Creek 81, Kenosha Bradford 70
Oakfield 68, Valley Christian 34
Oregon 52, Fort Atkinson 50
Oshkosh North 67, Kaukauna 64
Oshkosh West 76, Appleton West 50
Osseo-Fairchild 80, Plum City/Elmwood 45
Palmyra-Eagle 57, Williams Bay 39
Potosi 78, Lancaster 44
Prescott 65, Somerset 62
Princeton 67, Rio 29
Pulaski 62, Shawano 50
Racine Park 66, Kenosha Indian Trail 53
Randolph 72, Cambria-Friesland 39
Reedsville 66, Random Lake 28
Rhinelander 56, Antigo 34
Rib Lake 62, Pittsville 52
Saint Francis 58, Messmer 54
Sheboygan Area Luth. 60, Kewaskum 46
Sheboygan South 78, New Holstein 41
Solon Springs 111, Mercer 12
Stoughton 74, Reedsburg Area 40
Thorp 56, Loyal 50
Union Grove 70, Milwaukee Reagan 55
Waupaca 74, Denmark 66
West Salem 101, Tomah 59
Westfield 60, Tri-County 27
Whitewater 62, Delavan-Darien 47
Winter 103, Lac Courte Oreilles 67
Wisconsin Dells 65, Ripon 38
Wisconsin Lutheran 82, Arrowhead 67
Xavier 75, Green Bay Preble 43
BOYS HOCKEY
Fond du Lac 1, Bay Port 1
ASHWAUBENON – Mason Spejcher scored at the 10:50 mark of the second period off an assist from Konor Tignall as the Pirates erased an early deficit to earn an overtime tie with the Cardinals.
Fond du Lac’s Madox King opened the scoring three minutes earlier. Aiden Heffner and Parker Ziebell assisted on the play.
Devin Rustlie made 27 saves in net for Bay Port, while Spencer Shober made 38 saves for Fond du Lac.
Gentry Academy, Minn. 4, Notre Dame 2
VADNAIS HEIGHTS, Minn. – Wyatt Herres and Ian Aitken both scored goals, but it wasn’t enough as the Tritons dropped a decision to Gentry Academy.
Herres opened the scoring at the 3:08 mark of the first period off an assist by Joseph Coghlin, but Gentry came back to score three consecutive goals to take command of the game.
Aitken cut the Notre Dame deficit to 3-2 at the 10:35 mark of the third period, but Gentry answered two minutes later to ice the win.
Anton Widas made 22 saves in net for the Tritons.
Brookfield 11, De Pere 0
BROOKFIELD – The Stars scored six goals in the first, four in the second and one in the third to upend the Voyageurs.
Brookfield outshot De Pere 55-15, as Colin Masek led the way with three goals.
Keegan Handrick made 44 saves in net for the Voyageurs.
WRESTLING
Two Rivers 49, Southern Door 30
144: Kaden Kakes TR pinned Hailey Veeser 3:15. 150: Lance Veeser SD pinned Derek Klinkner 1:59. 157: Logan Hansen TR dec. Trevin Veeser 8-3. 165: Gavin Glaser TR pinned Joseph McDonald 1:50. 175: Hayden Jeanquart SD pinned Jeremy Dey 3:21. 190: Max Matthias TR pinned Thomas Jackson 1:35. 215: Justin Klinkner TR won by forfeit. 285: Chase Matthias TR pinned Josh Nachtwey :25. 106: Jordan Ostrom TR won by forfeit. 113: Nora LeFevre SD pinned Skyler Ostrom 2:23. 120: Bentley Lambert TR won by forfeit. 126: Chris Parker TR major dec. Lukas Kallin 9-1. 132: Mason Motquin SD won by forfeit. 138: Spencer Slezewski SD pinned Ben Klein 3:13. 126: Sydney Turner SD pinned Metadel Edwards 2:15. 132: Sophia Soukup TR pinned Ashley Larson 1:24.
Denmark 64, Southern Door 10
150: Dominic Swetlik D major dec. Lance Veeser 17-5. 157: Trevin Veeser SD major dec. Bradley Nellis 16-3. 165: Steven Kielpikowski D pinned Joseph McDonald :59. 175: Carson Peterson D dec. Hayden Jeanquart 6-5. 190: Quinn Kaminski D pinned Thomas Jackson 3:43. 215: Nick Langhoff D won by forfeit. 285: David Cervantes Jr. D won by forfeit. 106: Ryan Collar D won by forfeit. 113: Gavin Zellner D pinned Nora LeFevre 1:52. 120: Brady Vieaux D won by forfeit. 126: Caden Kersten D pinned Sydney Turner 3:20. 132: Mason Motquin SD pinned Kase Bradley 1:54. 138: Nolan Larsen D dec. Spencer Slezewski SD 6-2. 144: Drew Demmin D pinned Hailey Veeser 1:03.