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Bonduel, Pulaski boys notch wins of 20-plus points

Tuesday, Dec. 2

Bonduel 79, St. Mary Catholic 56

Ryan Westrich and Quinn Wesenberg each scored 24 points as Bonduel beat up on St. Mary Catholic 79-56 at home Dec. 2.

Griffin Uelmen contributed 12 points, while Jack Weier added another 10.

Wesenberg and Weier each had a pair of 3-pointers.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood wins big over Manawa

Tuesday, Dec. 2

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 74, Manawa 14

It was no contest for Wittenberg-Birnamwood when the Chargers crushed Manawa 73-14 on Dec. 2.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood had a commanding 51-10 lead at halftime and continued dominating with a 22-4 second half.

“We came out with great pressure tonight, which led to a nice lead going into halftime,” coach Nick Mechelke said.

Boys swim team crushed by Hodags

The Shawano/Seymour boys swim team won only one of 11 events and lost to Rhinelander 119-51 in Shawano on Dec. 2.

It was the Great Northern Conference opener.

Hawks beat Cardinals on the ice

Tuesday, Dec. 2

Shawano/Bonduel 5, Stevens Point Pacelli 2

Shawano/Bonduel traveled to the Ice Hawks Arena to take on Stevens Point Pacelli and returned home Dec. 2 with a 5-2 win.

Shawano Community High School sophomore Quinten Harkey had a hat trick for the Hawks, who scored all five of their goals in the first two periods. Pacelli’s two scores came in the third period.

Tigerton boys open season with a win

James Brady scored 22 points to led Tigerton to a 62-50 win over Green Bay NEW Lutheran at home Dec. 1. Brady also led the Tigers with 10 rebounds.

Cameron Carlson added 11 points, including 3-of-4 from the free throw line.

Sam Anheuser notched eight assists for the home team, and Carlson had six steals.

Bowling

Lakeshore Masters

Lakeshore Lanes, Nov. 24

Team Standings

Farmall 186-38

Cassidy’s Studio Lounge 146.5-77.5

Arndt Trucking 145.5-78.5

Remi’s 138.5-85.5

Rosie’s Railway 115-109

Golden Sands 112-112

Shawano Auto 100.5-123.5

Pin Pricks 95.5-128.5

Launching Pad 90-134

Brothers 80-144

Lakeshore Lanes 74-5-149.5

Jack Magnin left a mark on this sports editor

Jack Magnin probably didn’t know me from Adam, but I certainly knew him.

He passed away Nov. 22 at the age of 86, and his contributions to the Oconto Falls community — especially Oconto Falls High School and its athletic programs — won’t be forgotten.

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