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Bay Port 42, De Pere 14

DE PERE – Cole Bensen ran for three touchdowns and threw twice as the Pirates built a big first-half lead in the Fox River Classic Conference-North. See the article : House passes bill to protect interstate travel for abortion.

Bensen rushed 17 times for 195 yards and completed 6 of 8 passes for 123 yards.

Easton Arendt led the offense for the Redbirds, completing 13 of 23 passes for 138 yards and one touchdown and one interception.

BP – Cole Bensen 83 runs (Owen Bellisle kick)

BP – Bensen 12 runs (Bellisle kick)

BP – Benzen 2 runs (Bellisle kick)

DP – Easton Arendt 16 runs (Logan Dost kick)

BP-Ethan Houle 52 pass from Bensen (Bellisle kick)

BP – Brett Shipley 41 pass from Bensen (kick failed)

BP – Carter Kallies 8 runs (Bensen true)

DP – Hayden May 31 passed Arendt (Dost kick)

Rushing: Bay Port – Bensen 17-195, Blake Buchinger 11-66. De Pere – Arendt 12-44, Devin Koskey 7-29.

Transmission: Bay Port – Bensen 6-8-0-123. De Pere – Arendt 13-23-1-138.

Scoring: Bay Harbor – Houle 2-61, Shipley 3-58. De Pere – Hayden May 4-46.

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West De Pere 45, Green Bay Preble 7

DE PERE – Najeh Mitchell ran for 174 yards and four touchdowns in the first half to help the Phantoms up by 42 points before being stopped. On the same subject : Sports Wrap: Football Results 30 September 2022. Preble was held to 28 yards and two first downs in the first half, while West De Pere racked up 264 yards.

With the running clock rule in effect throughout the second half, there were a total of three possessions. For Preble, Ja’Donn Potter-Kanyata gained 47 yards on the ground, while David Torres completed 8 of 12 passes for 66 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions.

The undefeated Phantoms held six of their eight opponents to 13 points or less. This game was also the second game in a row that the defense did not give up 100 yards from the opposing team.

West De Pere will face Bay Port next week to decide the Fox River Classic Conference-North championship.

Rushing: Green Bay Preble – Ja’Donn Potter-Kanyata 14-47. West De Pere – Najeh Mitchell 13-174.

Passing: Green Bay Preble – David Torres 8-12-2-66. West De Pere – Duke Shovald 9-17-0-90.

Scoring: Green Bay Preble – Jackson Racine 2-24. West De Pere – Mitchell 2-34.

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Pulaski 42, Green Bay Southwest 17

GREEN BAY – The Red Raiders rushed for 434 yards and averaged 10. On the same subject : NFL Week 1 Takeaways: Commanders pass test; Be happy for Saquon Barkley.1 yards per carry in their win over the Trojans.

Maverick Cole rushed for 348 of those yards on 35 carries. He scored four touchdowns

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Green Bay Southwest was led by Hayden Hernandez, who passed for 190 yards and two touchdowns. Connor Pytleski caught seven passes for 108 yards. Jacob Hanson added 81 yards rushing on 25 carries.

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GBSW – Connor Pytleski 14 pass from Hayden Hernandez (Samuel Berg kick)

P – Logan Schultz 15 runs (Sam Murphy kick)

P – Jacob Doxtator 22 runs (Murphy kick)

P – Maverick Cole 34 run (Murphy kick)

GBSW – Gavin Yang catches 24 passes from Hernandez (Berg kick)

Rushing: P – Cole 25-348, Doxtater 8-46, Schultz 10-40. GBSW – Jacob Hanson 25-81, Hutson Giannunzio 6-16, Pytleski 3-11, Hernandez 5-10.

Passing: P – Cole 2-2-79. GBSW – Hernandez 13-31-190.

Scoring: P – Schultrz 2-7. GBSW – Pytleski 7-108, Zaire Russell 1-43, Yang 2-27, Miles Rauschenbach 2-13.

Little Chute 34, Wrightstown 7

WRIGHTSTOWN – Hunter Thiel caught seven passes for 143 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Mustangs to a win over the Tigers.

Charlie Vanden Burgt completed 14-of-19 passes for Little Chute for 182 yards and Drew Joten ran for 87 yards on 18 carries.

Wrightstown, which finished with 203 yards of total offense, was led by Conlen Lasecki and Isaiah Pennenberg who rushed for 74 and 64 yards, respectively.

LC – Hunter Thiel 25 pass to Charlie Vanden Burgt (Dawson Roseman kick)

LC – Vanden Burgt 2 (Roseman kick)

LC – Drew Joten 7 runs (Roseman kick)

LC – Thiel 37 pass from Vanden Burgt (Roseman kick)

WR – Isaiah Pennenberg 19 runs (Daniel Buntin kick)

LC – Thiel 5 pass from Vanden Burgt (kick failed)

Rushing: LC – Caden Kerrigan 3-10, Joten 18-87, Vanden Burgt 6-15. WR – Conlen Lasecki 13-74, Landon Helphrey 6-23, Pennenberg 17-64.

Pass: LC – Vanden Burgt 14-19-182. WR – Josh Lewandowski 3-8-23.

RECEIVING: LC – Cade Griffin Vandenheuvel 1-13, Joten 1-7, Tyler Fisher 1-6, Carter Engle 1-7, Thiel 7-143. WR – Lasecki 2-18, Pennenberg 1-5.

Freedom 40, Denmark 0

LIBERTY – Carter Kriewaldt accounted for 231 yards of offense and three touchdowns in the Irish’s win over the Vikings.

Kriewaldt finished with 182 yards rushing and 47 yards receiving for Liberty, which held Denmark to less than 100 yards of offense.

The Irish also took three passes from Denmark.

Matt Wyngaard added 151 yards passing for Liberty.

F – Carter Kriewaldt 7 (Nolan Phillips kick)

F – Kriewaldt 9 pass to Matthew Wyngaard (Phillips kicks)

F – Kriewaldt 38 pass from Wyngaard (kick missed)

F – Greg Westemeier 26 passes to Wyngaard (Phillips kick)

F – Wyngaard 9 runs (pass failed)

F – Noah Heinke 3 run (Phillips kick)

Rushing: F – Kriewaldt 27-182, Wyngaard 11-54. D – Nolan Perry 10-25, Rheis Johnson 5-19.

Passing: F – Wyngaard 12-16-151. D – Lucas Miller 2-12-10.

Scorers: F – Kriewaldt 2-27, Westemeier 2-33, Owen Wedin 2-16, Levi Baumgart 2-16. D – Cole Czarneski 1-9, Jacob Dittmer 1-1.

Coleman 42, Clintonville 16

COLEMAN — Will Bieber’s 99-yard interception return for a touchdown in the first quarter got the Cougars running to a victory over the Truckers.

Bieber would also score a touchdown on a 2-yard run and a 22-yard pass.

Peter Kuchta led Coleman with 69 yards rushing.

Clintonville was led by Kade Rosenow with 293 yards passing. Samuel Wegener caught eight passes for 156 yards.

CO – Will Bieber 99 Come Back (Bieber True)

CO – Braxton Darga 2 runs (Peter Kuchta passed Trent Mongin)

CO – Bieber 22 from Mongin (true Bieber)

CL – Kade Rosenow 4 runs (Samuel Wegener passed Rosenow)

CO – Peter Kuchta 6 runs (2-point conversion failed)

CO – Mongin 2 runs (2-point conversion failed)

CO – Joe Olsen 15 pass from Mongin (2-point conversion failed)

CL – Wegener 16 pass from Rosenow (Jack Yaeger pass from Rosenow)

Fast: CL – Zachary Spaulding 15-74, Rosenow 8-66. CO – Darga 10-47, Bieber 6-60, Mongin 6-39, Kuchta 13-69.

Pass: CL – Rosenow 26-33-293. CO – Mongin 4-4-84.

Scorers: CL – S. Wegener 8-156, Jordan Wegener 7-82, Kolton Barkow 2-12, Jace Schultz 1-12, Yaeger 1-25. CO – Mitch Van DeWalle 2-39, Bieber 1-22, Olsen 1-15.

BOYS SOCCER

Bay Port 2, Kimberly 1

SUAMICO – Dominik Dempsey scored the only goal for the Papermakers in a loss to the Pirates.

Both teams finished with five shots. Bay Harbor had 3 shots on goal while Kimberly had 4 shots.

Luxemburg-Casco 2, Ashwaubenon 0

LUXEMBOURG – Johan Amador scored twice to help the Spartans beat the Jaguars in a non-conference game.

Amador scored a free kick in the 45th minute. Ethan Vandenhouten scored the winning goal in the 75th minute.

Quentin Massart made two saves in net for Luxemburg-Casco, while Kaleb Westgor made five saves for Ashwaubenon.

CROSS-COUNTRY

Luxemburg-Casco Russ Fameree Classic

KIEL 31, TWO RIVERS 72, OCONTO FALLS 105, REEDSVILLE 127, LUXEMBOURG-CASCO 130, SEVASTOPOL 179, CHILTON 220, SURING 228, STURGEON BAY 246, HODS243 3 MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 363, WRIGHTSTOWN 368, NEWCHAA 441, RONCALLI 531

Top 10 finishers: 1, Mikaela Helling TR 18:40.79; 2, Lily Watson KIE 20:08.90; 3, Leah Patterson VC 20:28.63; 4, Addison Vogel KIE 20:31.79; 5, Allena O’Connell RE 20:43.09; 6, Lillian Larson KIE 20:43.97; 7, Olivia Stanley TR 20:44.78; 8, Hailey Helms KIE 20:47.46; 9, Hannah Ludemann OF 20:48.06; 10, Hannah Miller KEW 20:53.06.

KIEL 60, TWO RIVERS 89, LUXEMBOURG-CASCO 93, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 125, OCONTO FALLS 133, CHILTON 134, WRIGHTSTOWN 175, KEWAUNEE 245, OCONTO 269, HOWARDOUMAN 20.

Top 10 finishers: 1, Eli Gallagher TR 16:52.03; 2, Ethan Vander Meer KIE 16:53.77; 2, Brayden Yanda RON 16:58.65; 4, Pierce Arenz KIE 17:13.17; 5, Carson Kadow TR 17:15.56; 6, Ben Adams OF 17:16.87; 7, Spencer Thierry LC 17:19.96; 8, Aaron Stephany KIE 17:22.15; 9, Gabe Havel LC 17:29.31; 10, Brice Radant TR 17:30.99.

Varsity high school coaches or their coaches should email results to sports@gannettwisconsin.com.

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