Appleton area high school sports results for Thursday, April 10

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SOFTBALL​

Kaukauna 12, Hortonville 1​


HORTONVILLE - The Ghosts scored in every inning but one as they opened Fox Valley Association play with the big win.

Lilly Boyle had the hot bat for Kaukauna, going 5-for-5 with a double and five RBI.

Paige Bodenheimer was 3-for-5, while Taylor Federwitz was 2-for-3 as the Ghosts scored once in the first, twice in the second, once in the third, three in the fourth, two in the fifth and three in the seventh.

The Polar Bears scored their lone run in the fourth.

Karly Meredith picked up the win, pitching seven innings, allowing four hits and one run, while striking out 10.

Neenah 11, Kimberly 0​


KIMBERLY - Kaylee Marhefke banged out three hits, including two doubles, as the Rockets finished with six hits en route to the Fox Valley Association win.

Kimberly had three hits, including two by Sophie Hermus and one by Kylie VanHandel.

All-area boys basketball team: Keegan VanKauwenberg chosen Post-Crescent boys basketball player of the year

Fond du Lac 3, Appleton North 1​


FOND DU LAC - Susan Vokes scattered five hits across seven innings to lead the Cardinals to the win over the Lightning.

McKenna Thome had a home run and two RBI for Fond du Lac.

Appleton North falls to 1-2 overall with the loss.

Fox Valley Lutheran 16, Waupaca 0​


APPLETON - Madison Babcock was dominant in the circle, allowing one hit and no walks while striking out 11 in four innings of work.

The Foxes scored seven times in the first and five in the second to all but sew up the North Eastern Conference win.

Claire Pfrang, Natalie Bromm, Ava Martin, Nora Probst and Avery Steffes had two hits each to power the Foxes.

A.J. Koran had Waupaca’s lone hit.

FVL will travel to Appleton North for a nonconference matchup Friday.

Winneconne 11, Ripon 1​


RIPON - The Wolves scored five times in the first inning, added four in the fourth and finished off the Tigers with two runs in the fifth inning.

Grace Mitchell and Julia Youngbauer both drove in three runs for Winneconne.

Libby Jahnke had a double and a home run for Winneconne. Youngbauer and Audra Schaffer both had doubles. Claire Schaffer and Mitchell hit home runs.

Youngbauer got the win for Winneconne, allowing one run on three hits and two walks while striking out seven over five innings.

Bonduel 11, Weyauwega-Fremont 1​


BONDUEL - Emery Thompson threw a complete-game no-hitter, walking four and striking out nine as the Bears opened Central Wisconsin Conference play with the win over the Warhawks.

Thompson also led the Bears at the plate, going 3-for-3 with a pair of doubles and three RBI. Jayla Reinke was also 3-for-3 with an RBI, while Tatum Sporisky also had two hits with a double and two RBI.

Bonduel banged out 13 hits on the afternoon.

BASEBALL​

Kimberly 6, Neenah 0​


KIMBERLY - Sawyer Deering picked up the win, pitching four innings and allowing three hits and two walks while striking out seven as the Papermakers cruised to the Fox Valley Association win.

Maddux Hermus picked up the save, pitching the final three innings, allowing two hits and one walk while striking out one.

Deering also had two of Kimberly’s five hits, including a home run.

The Papermakers led 3-0 after two innings before adding a run in the third and two in the fifth to seal the win.

Appleton East 11, Oshkosh West 1​


OSHKOSH - Rylan Winkler pitched five innings and allowed one earned run to lead the Patriots to the victory.

Winkler allowed three hits, walked one and struck out three.

Cade Prestigiacomo had two hits, including a triple, and drove in two runs for East. AJ Thompson had two hits, a double and scored three runs.

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Appleton North 9, Fond du Lac 5​


FOND DU LAC - Nathan Ramus had three hits, scored three runs and drove in two runs for the Lightning in the win over the Cardinals.

Levi Watts added two hits and two RBI, Brennan Otto had two hits and Logan Hudson scored two runs.

Matthew Hietpas pitched four innings to get the win. He struck out five. Teegan Karpinske pitched three innings for the save, striking out four.

Shiocton 7, Hilbert 6​


SHIOCTON - Sawyer Young singled in the winning run in the bottom of the seventh to rally the Chiefs past the Wolves in nonconference action.

Isaiah Carton had tied the game with a two-run single and finished going 4-for-4. Also pacing Shiocton was Hunter Heinemeyer, who was 3-for-4, and Young, who was 2-for-3.

Brody Hein had three hits to lead Hilbert.

GIRLS SOCCER​

Plymouth 6, Neenah 0​


PLYMOUTH - Kalli Knowles scored three goals and Avery Fieber, Hannah Downs and Rachel Van Derven added one each as the Panthers topped the Rockets in nonconference action.

Adding assists were Fieber with two and Megan Schuenemann and Downs, both with one.

Plymouth led 3-0 at intermission.

BOYS GOLF​

East Central Conference (Wednesday)​


WINNECONNE 164, KETTLE MORAINE LUTHERAN 164, PLYMOUTH 166, BERLIN 170, WAUPUN 179, RIPON 182, KEWASKUM 182

At Lake Breeze

Top individuals:
William Strohm KML 36, Hudson Masters B 38, Brody Peppler WIN 39, Magnus Blad P 39, Parker Groff WIN 40, Austin Dobbe WIN 41, Brennan Helmer P 41, Jacob Busse R 41, Josh Aswege KML 42, Ben Harpstead P 42.

Brown County Metro Meet (Wednesday)​


DE PERE 316, BAY PORT 328, WEST DE PERE 341, PULASKI 349, NOTRE DAME ACADEMY 355, WRIGHTSTOWN 365, GREEN BAY PREBLE 379, ASHWAUBENON 393, DENMARK 420, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST/WEST 468, GREEN BAY EAST INCOMPLETE TEAM

At Wander Springs

Top individuals:
Brady Hayward PUL 73, Cam Bjorge DP 76, Karsen Kruse BP 77, Oliver Qualls DP 78, Grant Butrymowicz DP 79, Darrien Thomas WDP 80, Dixon Holewinski PUL 80, Ben Knutson BP 80, Cooper Eakin DP 83, Sean Callahan ND 83, Andrew Besel WR 83, Grant Parrett WDP 84, Carter Broten DP 84, Noah Thomas BP 85, Ben Burgess ND 85.

This article originally appeared on Appleton Post-Crescent: Appleton area high school sports results for Thursday, April 10

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