
On May 11, Ashwaubenon defeated De Pere in high school softball with a score of 13-2, scoring nine runs in the fourth inning.
Green Bay area high school sports results for Monday, May 11
DE PERE - The Jaguars scored nine runs in the fourth inning and finished with 13 hits in the victory over the Redbirds.
Mariah Weisse had three hits and drove in two runs for the Jaguars. Aubrey House and Ashley Woodworth both had two hits and two RBIs, with Woodworth hitting a home run. Lauren Seeling added two hits and three RBIs.
Gracie Aichele pitched five innings for the win. She allowed five hits, two runs, walked two and struck out six.
GREEN BAY - Tenley Kuehn pitched a one-hitter to lead the Hornets to the five-inning victory over the Trojans.
Kuehn walked one batter and struck out nine.
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Maya Darmawan had two hits – both doubles – drove in three runs and scored two runs for Notre Dame. Camille Konkol drove in two runs.
Elizabeth Boughton had the only hit for Southwest.
MANITOWOC - Kaia Waldrop was 5-for-5 with two home runs and six RBIs to power the Tritons to the win over the Ships.
Addyson Simpson added three hits for Notre Dame, Aubrey Wycoff had two hits and Stella Starry drove in two runs.
Wycoff pitched a complete game for the win. She allowed seven hits, five earned runs, walked one and struck out five.
SHEBOYGAN - The Red Raiders scored 10 runs in the third inning and finished with 15 hits in the four-inning victory over the Golden Raiders.
Molly Molthen had four hits and an RBI for Pulaski. Madison Bloom had three hits and three RBIs, Josey Shaw had two hits and three RBIs, and Kiera Altman had two hits, including a home run. Bailey Hronek and Ella Maroszek both added two RBIs.
Kamrie Dorn pitched four innings for the win. She allowed one hit, an unearned run and struck out eight.
New London High School's Cale Adamovich (7) swings at a pitch against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
Wrightstown High School's Mason Vande Hey (10) dives back to first base on a pickoff play against New London High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
New London High School's Logan Ten Haken (11) pitches against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
Wrightstown High School's Jackson Leitzke (3) pitches against New London High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
New London High School's Garrett Clegg (6) lays down a bunt against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
New London High School's Darrian Rice (14) dives safely into home plate to score a run against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
Wrightstown High School’s Preston Nowak (2) catches a fly ball against New London High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
New London High School's Cale Adamovich (7) fields a ground ball against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
New London High School's Logan Ten Haken (11) pitches against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
Wrightstown High School's Theo Van Rossum (1) swings at a pitch against New London High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
New London High School's Darrian Rice (14) pitches against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
Wrightstown High School's Jackson Leitzke (3) throws the ball back to the infield against New London High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
New London High School's Cale Adamovich (7) swings at a pitch against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
Wrightstown High School's Mason Vande Hey (10) bumps fists with an assistant coach after tallying a base hit against New London High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
New London High School's Logan Ten Haken (11) reacts after making a diving catch on a line drive against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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New London High School's Cale Adamovich (7) swings at a pitch against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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New London High School's Cale Adamovich (7) swings at a pitch against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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Wrightstown High School's Mason Vande Hey (10) dives back to first base on a pickoff play against New London High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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New London High School's Logan Ten Haken (11) pitches against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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Wrightstown High School's Jackson Leitzke (3) pitches against New London High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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New London High School's Garrett Clegg (6) lays down a bunt against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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New London High School's Darrian Rice (14) dives safely into home plate to score a run against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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Wrightstown High School’s Preston Nowak (2) catches a fly ball against New London High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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New London High School's Cale Adamovich (7) fields a ground ball against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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New London High School's Logan Ten Haken (11) pitches against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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Wrightstown High School's Theo Van Rossum (1) swings at a pitch against New London High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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New London High School's Darrian Rice (14) pitches against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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Wrightstown High School's Jackson Leitzke (3) throws the ball back to the infield against New London High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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New London High School's Cale Adamovich (7) swings at a pitch against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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Wrightstown High School's Mason Vande Hey (10) bumps fists with an assistant coach after tallying a base hit against New London High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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New London High School's Logan Ten Haken (11) reacts after making a diving catch on a line drive against Wrightstown High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Wrightstown High School in Wrightstown, Wis. New London won the game, 12-7. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
SHAWANO - Shawano scored three runs in the third inning in the victory over Xavier.
Riley Krueger had three hits and two RBIs for Shawano.
Kadence Meyers pitched five innings and allowed five hits for Shawano to get the win. She allowed two runs, walked two and struck out six. Lily Bubolz pitched two scoreless innings, allowed one hit and struck out two.
Kalia Stammer had two hits and an RBI for Xavier.
Morgan Staszak pitched a complete game for Xavier. She allowed eight hits, three unearned runs, walked two and struck out four.
ASHWAUBENON - The Jaguars scored six runs in the third inning to take an 8-3 lead and went on to the nonconference win over the Bluejays.
Nolan Vertz had two hits and three RBIs for Ashwaubenon. Andrew Jeske added two hits and Caden Blasczyk had two RBIs.
Kingston Vang pitched 4⅔ innings for the win. He allowed nine hits, six runs (four earned), walked four and struck out six. Alex Thayse pitched 2⅓ innings, did not allow a hit or a run and struck out two.
DE PERE - The Redbirds improve to 13-5 overall with the nonconference win over the Ghosts.
The game was tied 3-3 in the bottom of the fifth inning when Fisher Anderson was hit by a pitch to force in the go-ahead run.
Jake Mleziva earned the win for De Pere. He surrendered six hits and three runs over five innings, striking out five and walking two.
Kaden Kress had two hits and Quentin Gustman drove in two runs for Kaukauna.
SEYMOUR - The Phantoms scored four runs in the top of the seventh inning to take a 4-3 lead, then Seymour scored twice in the bottom of the seventh inning to pull out the win.
Romy Oskey, Brayden Banker and Nolan Beilfuss each had two hits for Seymour.
Kobe Barth pitched five scoreless innings, allowed two hits, walked three and struck out eight for Seymour.
APPLETON - Ethan Engum allowed three hits and two runs in 4⅓ innings to get the win for the Spartans in the victory over the Hawks.
Engum struck out five batters and walked three.
Noah Chervenka drove in two runs for Luxemburg-Casco. Tatem Klaubauf had two hits.
Quinn Comerford had two hits for Xavier, including a solo home run.
Frankie Cavaiani took the loss for Xavier. He went seven innings, allowing four runs on seven hits, striking out eight and walking one.
WRIGHTSTOWN - The Hawks led 5-4 after four innings then scored four runs in the fifth and four in the sixth to pull away for the win.
T.J. Johnson was 5-for-5 with four RBIs for Shawano, which had 17 hits. Kristoffer Kallies had three hits and three RBIs, including a home run. Kody Popelka drove in three runs and Drew Hagedorn hit a solo home run.
Grant Keszo pitched five innings to get the win. He allowed five hits, five runs, walked three and struck out six.
Rogan Thompson had three hits, including two doubles, and drove in three runs for Wrightstown. Theo Van Rossum also hit a double and Michael Besel had a triple.
COLEMAN - Wyatt Bieber pitched six innings, allowed five hits and one run to lead the Cougars to the victory over the Cavaliers.
Bieber walked two batters and struck out seven.
Miles Lewis had three hits and an RBI for Coleman. Gavin Pusick had two hits, including a double, and two RBIs, Bieber had two hits and one RBI, and Kolin Peters drove in three runs.
Bay Port High School's Liam Hansen high fives supporters during the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Bay View Middle School's Christian Gonion celebrates crossing the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Bonduel's Damon DeGrand crosses the finish line during the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
West De Pere's Lokawehati Green celebrates finishing the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Gillett's Daryn Bonner (148) crosses the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Pulaski High School's Isaac Ingalls gets a hug after crossing the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
West De Pere's Wyatt Kurkiewicz (104) celebrates crossing the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Freedom's Abbi Abendrorth crosses the finish line during the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Goody Duathlon athletes and their mentors complete the bicycle portion of the course on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Sevastopol's Ivan Withers crosses the finish line during the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Bay Port High School's Grace Wiitala celebrates crossing the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Bay View Middle School's Cooper Walsh acknowledges supporters during the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Hortonville's Mariah Reisterer gets a high five after crossing the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Gillett's Zac McClain crosses the finish line during the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Freedom High School's John Russell Tebeau (6) crosses the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Freedom's Aaron Merkel and his mentors participate in the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Goody Duathlon athletes and their mentors complete the bicycle portion of the course on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Bay Port High School's Liam Hansen celebrates crossing the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Bay Port High School's Kira Mevis and her mentors Eva and Kali Streckenbach cross the finish line during the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Wrightstown's Amara Pelky celebrates crossing the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Goody Duathlon athletes and their mentors complete the bicycle portion of the course on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Bonduel's Dylan Boldt gets a hug from one of his mentors after crossing the finish line during the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Bonduel's Qwynnlynn Kurtz with her mentors, Carter Beilfuss and Mary Shepard, participate in the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Bay View Middle School's Christian Gonion gets a high five after crossing the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Pulaski High School's Isaac Ingalls, center, crosses the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
Bicycles lined up for the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Bay Port High School's Liam Hansen high fives supporters during the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Bay Port High School's Liam Hansen high fives supporters during the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Bay View Middle School's Christian Gonion celebrates crossing the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Bonduel's Damon DeGrand crosses the finish line during the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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West De Pere's Lokawehati Green celebrates finishing the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Gillett's Daryn Bonner (148) crosses the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Pulaski High School's Isaac Ingalls gets a hug after crossing the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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West De Pere's Wyatt Kurkiewicz (104) celebrates crossing the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Freedom's Abbi Abendrorth crosses the finish line during the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Goody Duathlon athletes and their mentors complete the bicycle portion of the course on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Sevastopol's Ivan Withers crosses the finish line during the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Bay Port High School's Grace Wiitala celebrates crossing the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Bay View Middle School's Cooper Walsh acknowledges supporters during the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Hortonville's Mariah Reisterer gets a high five after crossing the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Gillett's Zac McClain crosses the finish line during the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Freedom High School's John Russell Tebeau (6) crosses the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Freedom's Aaron Merkel and his mentors participate in the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Goody Duathlon athletes and their mentors complete the bicycle portion of the course on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Bay Port High School's Liam Hansen celebrates crossing the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Bay Port High School's Kira Mevis and her mentors Eva and Kali Streckenbach cross the finish line during the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Wrightstown's Amara Pelky celebrates crossing the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Goody Duathlon athletes and their mentors complete the bicycle portion of the course on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Bonduel's Dylan Boldt gets a hug from one of his mentors after crossing the finish line during the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Bonduel's Qwynnlynn Kurtz with her mentors, Carter Beilfuss and Mary Shepard, participate in the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Bay View Middle School's Christian Gonion gets a high five after crossing the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Pulaski High School's Isaac Ingalls, center, crosses the finish line of the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Athletes and their mentors from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
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Bicycles lined up for the Goody Duathlon on May 8, 2026, in Pulaski, Wis. Students from 17 area schools participated in the 15th anniversary of the event, which includes a run/walk and bicycle ride.
GILLETT - The Wolverines scored seven runs in the first inning and 11 runs in the third inning in the six-inning victory over the Hornets.
Crivitz improves to 16-1 overall and clinches the Marinette & Oconto Conference title outright.
Colton Arpke had three hits and four RBIs, JJ Brand had three hits and two RBIs, and Colten Tarmann had two hits and four RBIs for Crivitz. Jaxon Kroll added three hits and an RBI, Tyler Wene had two RBIs and Pierce Polomis drove in three runs.
Tarmann hit a home run, Kroll had a triple and Polomis had a double.
Polomis pitched three innings to get the win. He allowed two hits, no runs and struck out nine.
Brock Murphy hit a double for Gillett/Suring and Parker Haak had an RBI.
DE PERE 306, SEYMOUR 309, NOTRE DAME ACADEMY 2 325, BAY PORT 326, PULASKI 328, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 332, KAUKAUNA 336, NOTRE DAME ACADEMY 339, WEST DE PERE 341, ASHWAUBENON 359, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST/GREEN BAY WEST 361, GREEN BAY PREBLE 362
At Oneida Golf & Country Club
Top individuals: Grant Lawton DP 71, Vince Sigl SEY 72, Brady Hayward PUL 74, Nolan Ten Pas SN 76, Jonah Garot DP 76, Murphy O’Reilly SN 76, Owen Sigl SEY 77, Ben Burgess NDA 77, Everett Johnsen BP 77, Cam Bjorge DP 78, Teage Cornell SEY 79, Bax Benson KAU 79, Grant Parrett WDP 79, Ethan Rasmussen NDA 80.
KEWAUNEE 178, STURGEON BAY 184, GIBRALTAR 188, PESHTIGO 188, SEVASTOPOL 191, OCONTO 198, SOUTHERN DOOR 212
At Peninsula State Park
Top individuals: Evan MacCaux KEW 38, Henry Wehrenberg GIB 41, Chase Kanapka SEV 43, Marek O’Dean SEV 44, Briggs Karnopp KEW 44, Trygg Stuth SB 45, Baylor Elliott KEW 45, Caleb Nielsen SB 45, Lauren Ahrndt PES 45.
LENA 376, COLEMAN 377, GILLETT 381, CRIVITZ 402, ONEIDA NATION 478, NIAGARA 485
At Thornberry Creek at Oneida
Top individuals: Cooper Demmith LEN 86, Brody Halla GIL 87, Tanner Behnke LEN 88, Landon Risner COL 92, Bradyn Kiedrowski GIL 94, Landon Seefeldt COL 94, Pearson Owens COL 95, Hunter Seefeldt COL 96, Drake Hanson CRI 96, Tyler Langer CRI 99, Reezen Owens COL 99.
This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Green Bay area high school sports results for Monday, May 11
Ashwaubenon won the game against De Pere with a final score of 13-2.
Ashwaubenon scored nine runs in the fourth inning against De Pere.
Ashwaubenon finished the game with a total of 13 hits.
The teams that played were Ashwaubenon and De Pere.


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