High School Highlights (Sept. 10)

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NEW Media Staff

FOOTBALL

Pulaski 49

Green Bay Southwest 7

Pulaski rolled to a Fox River Classic Conference-North Division win over Green Bay Southwest on Sept. 10 in Pulaski.

Pulaski is now 4-0 overall and 2-0 in conference play.

Oconto Falls 38

Crivitz 35

Oconto Falls picked up a high-scoring victory over Crivitz in a Northwoods Conference clash on Sept. 10 in Crivitz. Oconto Falls moved to 4-0 overall and 2-0 in conference play.

Dylan Thomson rushed for 241 yards and four touchdowns on 30 carries to lead Oconto Falls. Carter Hill passed for 104 yards and touchdowns to Isaac Raddatz and Skyler Dalton.

Raddatz tallied 67 receiving yards, while Noah Hirst posted 79 rushing yards.

Weston Borkovec intercepted a pass for the Panthers, while Jeremy Caldwell and Kody Vorpahl forced one fumble each. Devon Dorn registered the Panthers' lone sack. Borkovec led the team with eight total tackles, with Thomson chipping in seven tackles.

Lena/STAA 58

Wausaukee 22

Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas Academy routed Wausaukee in a MONLPC crossover 8-player game on Sept. 10 in Wausaukee. Lena/STAA is now 3-0 on the season.

Logan Shallow rushed for 200 yards and four touchdowns on just 11 attempts to lead the co-op. Sam Marquardt added 119 rushing yards and three scores, while Lane Whiting had 110 rushing yards and the other score.

As a team, Lena/STAA had 442 rushing yards on 47 attempts.

Ethan Braley picked off a pass for the co-op.

Cadott 54

Menominee Indian 26

Menominee Indian came up short in a nonconference clash against Cadott on Sept. 10 in Schofield.

Bryce Dixon broke the Menominee Indian school record for receiving yards in a single game with 282. He caught a total of eight passes and scored three touchdowns. He rushed for the team's other touchdown.

Andre Corn had six receptions for 107 yards. Devin Beaulieu-Morgan passed for 365 yards and three scores. Allen Smith led the Eagles with 41 rushing yards.

Corn led the defense with 21 total tackles, a forced fumble and an interception, while Smith had 11 total tackles, a sack, a forced fumble and an interception. Gregory Turney was credited with 12 total tackles.

Algoma 22

Suring 6

Suring dropped a MONLPC crossover 8-player contest against Algoma on Sept. 10 in Suring. The Eagles are now 1-2 overall.

Taron Haak rushed for Suring's lone touchdown in the third quarter. He led the team with 83 rushing yards, while Jeremy Hensel had 41.

Hensel and Keegan Ratting tallied 11 total tackles each for the Eagles. Haak had seven total tackles and a sack.

Suring didn't complete a pass in the contest and turned the ball over twice.

Amherst 26

Witt-Birn 19

Wittenberg-Birnamwood fell short in the waning minutes in a Central Wisconsin Conference-Large Division showdown with Amherst on Sept. 10 in Amherst.

Witt-Birn is now 3-1 overall and 2-1 in conference play.

Gilman 56

Bowler/Gresham 8

Bowler/Gresham couldn't keep up with Gilman in an 8-player CWC crossover matchup on Sept. 10 in Bowler. The co-op slipped to 0-3 overall.

Emmitt Kietlinski had Bowler/Gresham's lone touchdown on a 2-yard run. He also threw for 125 yards.

Zach Ziemer led the co-op's defense with six tackles, while Connor Kaquatosh had five.

Marathon 28

Bonduel 16

Bonduel dropped a nonconference matchup to Marathon on Sept. 10 in Marathon.

The Bears are now 2-3 overall, including a forfeit win over Sturgeon Bay. Bonduel and Sturgeon Bay were scheduled to meet on Friday.

Kingsford (Michigan) 45

Shawano 18

Shawano couldn't slow Kingsford in a nonconference game on Sept. 10 in Kingsford, Michigan.

The Hawks are now 2-2 on the season.

New Auburn 42

Marion/Tigerton 32

Marion/Tigerton dropped a high-scoring CWC crossover 8-player game to New Auburn on Sept. 10 in New Auburn.

Marion/Tigerton is now 1-2 overall.

BOYS SOCCER

Pulaski 8

Xavier 1

Pulaski rolled to a nonconference victory over Xavier on Sept. 10 in Pulaski.

Noah Jaime and Austin Decker each had two goals and an assist for Pulaski. Dylan Carley and Ben Uelmen had a goal and an assist each.

Hayden Burkel and Will Steeno had Pulaski's other two goals. Joe Wacholz and Jonah Kochaver had an assist each.

Mason Baker and Gaven Haldemann defended the net for the Red Raiders.