Central Wisconsin Storm rolls to road victory
EAU CLAIRE - Katelyn Ramthun and Eden Gruber both scored twice as the Central Wisconsin Storm rolled to a 7-1 win over Eau Claire Area Monday.
Emelia Edmondson, Samie Brown and Angie Stroik all added a goal as the top-ranked Storm improved to 14-3 overall.
The Storm, in the midst of six straight road games, travel to Madison on Tuesday for a matchup with the Metro Lynx.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Three Lakes 59,
Tomahawk 39
THREE LAKES - Sierra Graeber had 17 points,20 rebounds, five steals and five blocks to lead Tomahawk in the nonconference loss.
Hannah Schade added six points, while Jordyn Kaminski and Kayleigh Brostowitz added five and four points, respectively.
D.C. Everest 67,
Wausau East 22
WESTON - The Evergreens won their third straight game and fourth out of the past five.
Everest improved to 9-5 overall and 4-2 in the Wisconsin Valley Conference. The Evergreens host Hudson on Tuesday.
East dropped to 0-6 in conference play.
Wisconsin Valley Lutheran 46,
Gresham 32
MOSINEE- The Wolves cruised to a win over the Wildcats behind the strong effort of Simeon Schult.
Schult scored 21 points to help Wisconsin Valley Lutheran improve to 4-9 on the season. Cassidy Maroszek added 12 points.
The Wolves made 20 of 24 attempted free throws in the second half to seal the win.
Gresham | 12 | 20 | — | 32 |
WVL | 12 | 34 | — | 46 |
WVL (46): Simeon Schult 21, Cassidy Maroszek 12, Chassiya Betts 5, Shealan Kelly 4, Jubilee Morgan 2, Sara Sawyer 2.
Gresham (32): Sydney Jensen 22, Kamille Davids 7, Makena Arndt 3.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 53,
Bonduel 50 (OT)
BONDUEL - The Chargers escaped with an overtime road win over the Bears in a Central Wisconsin Conference-8 clash.
Taylor Nier led Wittenberg-Birnamwood with 23 points while grabbing seven rebounds. Corissa Konkol added 13 points and recorded 10 rebounds.
“The girls fought hard, and held on to win in overtime,” Witt-Birn coach Mike Balliett said. “We made some big free throws down the stretch in OT to go up by three.”
The Chargers improved to 13-0 overall and 7-0 in CWC-8 play. Witt-Birn hosts Manawa on Friday in its next scheduled matchup.
Witt-Birn | 27 | 19 | 7 | 53 |
Bonduel | 13 | 33 | 4 | 50 |
Witt-Birn (53): Maykayla Verkuilen 3, Paige Norrbom 5, Kirsten Clark 2, Alexis Balliett 2, Emily Norrbom 5, Taylor Nier 23, Corrissa Konkol 13.
3-pointers: Witt-Birn 2 (Verkuilen, P. Norrbom).
BOYS BASKETBALL
Antigo 70,
DCE 65
ANTIGO - Riley Petterson had a team-high 23 points as the Evergreens rally from a double-digit deficit fell short in the nonconference game.
Dylan Ellenbecker added 21 points for the Evergreens, who trailed by as much as 14 points and fell to 6-7 overall.
The Evergreens host Stevens Point Area Senior High on Thursday.
Antigo improved to 8-5 overall.
Eau Claire North 59,
Wausau West 44
WAUSAU - The Warriors fell to 6-7 overall with the loss in the nonconference game.
The Warriors host Wisconsin Rapids in a Wisconsin Valley Conference matchup Tuesday.
Tomahawk 62,
Rhinelander 58
TOMAHAWK - Tomahawk earned a tight, Great Northern Conference home win over the Hodags.
With the win, Tomahawk improved to 2-4 in GNC play and 7-6 overall.
BOYS HOCKEY
Ashland 9,
Tomahawk 1
ASHLAND - Tomahawk dropped to 5-11 overall with the nonconference loss.
Tomahawk hosts Lakeland in a Great Northern Conference game Tuesday at Sara Park.
MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
UW-Baraboo 77,
UW-Marathon County 73
WAUSAU - Darrny Baratake had 18 points and six rebounds as the Huskies fell to 6-7 overall and 5-2 in the Wisconsin Collegiate Conference.
Austin Frick added 17 points and five rebounds for the Huskies, who trailed 37-27 at the half. UW-Baraboo led by as much as 18 points in the second half before the Huskies rallied.
Michael Pecore added 10 points for the Huskies, while both Reese Chandler and Andy Yang chipped in with nine points.
Hudson Barsness and Jabriel Burnette led UW-Baraboo with 26 and 25 points, respectively.
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WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
UW-Marathon County 93,
UW-Rock County 55
JANESVILLE - Morgan Rachu had 21 points and 15 rebounds to lead the Huskies to the win in the Wisconsin Collegiate Conference matchup
Amber Krause added 17 points and 15 rebounds as UW-Marathon County led 49-21 at the half.
The Huskies shot 40.7 percent and had five players in double figures. Alison Stieber had 13 points and boy Jayci Blume and Regan Dobbs added 10 points.
Katelyn Harnack had 25 points to lead UW-Rock County.