Westrick lifts Milton to win

By GAZETTE STAFF   Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012
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Tyler Westrick swished a three-point shot with three seconds left to give Milton a 43-40 victory over visiting Waterford in a boys basketball nonconference opener.

Waterford tied the game at 40-all with a free throw with 17 seconds left.

Westrick got the ball behind a double screen and swished his shot to give the Red Hawks the win.

Westrick finished with 19 points.

MILTON 43, WATERFORD 40

Waterford (40)—N. Schwalbach, 1-0-3; Hunsucker, 9-6-24; Benavides, 2-0-4; Nicholls, 1-0-2; Schindler, 1-3-5; Peterson, 1-0-2. Totals: 14-9-40

Milton(43)—D. Johnson, 0-3-3; Phillips, 1-0-2; Westrick, 7-2-19; Hartman, 2-0-4; Weberpal, 0-1-1; Hammil, 3-1-7; N. Johnson, 3-1-7. Totals: 16-8-43.

Waterford 8 15 8 9—40

Milton 9 8 11 15—43

Three-point goals—Waterford (N. Schwalbach), Milton 3 (Westrick 3). Free throws missed—Waterford 8, Milton 10. Total fouls—Waterford 21, Milton 18. Fouled out—Nicholls.

Junior varsity—Milton 65, Waterford 54.

n Edgerton 66, Jefferson 57—Edgerton High had little trouble in its season-opening boys basketball victory.

Cameren Wileman and Evan Deegan each had 17 points to lead the Crimson Tide. Adam Converse added 15 points.

Vinny Cincotta led Jefferson with 14.

EDGERTON 66, JEFFERSON 57

Jefferson (57)—Green, 0-2-2; C. Ott, 4-2-10; Morrison, 4-4-12; Cincotta, 4-4-14; M. Ott, 2-0-5; Welper, 2-5-10; Lenz, 1-0-2; Janny, 1-0-2. Totals: 18-17/22-57.

Edgerton (66)—Schmidt, 1-0-2; Gregory, 0-2-2; Wileman, 6-2-17; E. Deegan, 7-1-17; Johnson, 1-0-2; Converse, 3-9-15; DeVoll, 1-0-2; B. Deegan, 0-4-4; Zeimet, 1-3-5. Totals: 20-21/28-66.

Jefferson 11 10 11 25—57

Edgerton 15 16 17 18—66

Three-point goals—Jefferson 4 (Cincotta 2, M. Ott, Welper), Edgerton 5 (Wileman 3, E. Deegan 2). Free throws missed—Jefferson 5, Edgerton 7. Total fouls—Jefferson 23, Edgerton 20.

Junior varsity—Jefferson 58, Edgerton 54.

n Shoreland Lutheran 54, Turner 30—Evan Metzger scored 10 points, but host Turner didn’t have enough firepower to match Shoreland Lutheran.

SHORELAND LUTHERAN 54, TURNER 30

Shoreland Lutheran (54)—White, 0-1-1; Thren, 4-2-10; Zupinski, 2-2-6; Freitag, 7-5-22; Anderson, 2-0-4; Ritcher, 4-3-11. Totals: 19-13-54.

Turner (30)—Pickett, 1-0-2; Stenulson, 2-0-4; Bartz, 1-0-2; Metzger, 5-0-10; Olson, 3-0-8; Hanson, 1-2-4. Totals: 12-2-30

Shoreland 13 12 16 13—54

Turner 6 7 7 10—30

Three-point goals—Shoreland 3 (Freitag 3), Turner 2 (Olson 2). Free throws missed—Shoreland Lutheran 4, Turner 4. Total fouls—Shoreland 11, Turner 15.

Junior varsity—Shoreland 46, Shoreland 24.

n Elkhorn 68, Williams Bay 36—The Thundering Herd outscored the Bulldogs, 35-11, in the second half at Williams Bay.

Chris Knudtson led the Elks with 17 points. Teammates Drew Bryson and Arik Anderson scored 16 and 10 points, respectively.

Adam Lechelt led Williams Bay with 13 points.

ELKHORN 68, WILLIAMS BAY 36

Elkhorn (68)—Rios, 1-0-2; Konapski, 2-1-5; Anderson, 4-0-10; Jurevicius, 2-0-6; Knudtson, 5-4-17; Wales, 2-2-7; Bryson, 7-1-16; Johnson, 2-0-4; Bowes, 0-1-1. Totals: 25-9-68.

Williams Bay (36)—Klyukuin, 1-4-6; Reyenga, 1-0-2; Quino, 0-3-3; Lechelt, 4-3-13; Van Vleet, 0-1-1; Sutter, 0-3-3; Gray, 2-0-4; Wilson, 2-0-4. Totals: 10-14-36.

Elkhorn 13 20 17 18—68

Williams Bay 12 13 4 7—36

Three-point goals—Elkhorn 9 (Knudtson 3, Anderson 2, Jurevicius 2, Wales, Bryson), Williams Bay 2 (Lechelt 2). Free throws missed—Elkhorn 7, Williams Bay 9. Total fouls—Elkhorn 22, Williams Bay 14.

n Racine Case 84, Beloit Memorial 68—Racine Case outscored Beloit Memorial, 22-9, in the third quarter and went on to an opening-night victory.

Beloit’s Andre Neal led all scorers with 21 points. Jaylen Edwards had 19, while Denzel Barnes added 10 points in the loss.

RACINE CASE 84, BELOIT MEMORIAL 68

Racine Case (84)—Pinson, 4-0-10; Bell, 1-1-4; Cannon, 4-0-9; Price, 9-1-20; House, 0-1-1; Jackson, 8-1-17; King, 6-3-15; Brennan, 2-0-6; Thompson, 1-0-2; Totals: 35-7-84.

Beloit (68)—Farr, 1-3-5; Edwards, 6-5-19; Barnes, 4-4-12; Morris, 3-1-9; Neal, 8-4-21; Gill, 1-0-2; Totals: 23-17-68.

Racine Case 20 24 22 18—84

Beloit 23 18 9 18—68

Three-point goals—Case 7 (Pinson 2, Bell 1, Cannon 1, Price 1, Brennan 2) Beloit 5 (Edwards 2, Morris 2, Neal 1). Free throws missed—Case 18, Beloit 18, Total fouls—Case 27, Beloit 19.

n Monroe 73, Clinton 60—Monroe put Clinton point guard Cody Risseeuw in early foul trouble and defeated the visiting Cougars in the nonconference opener on the Cheesemakers’ court.

Joe Latimer scored 19 points. Alex Barenklau added 17 for the Cheesemakers.

Risseeuw scored 15 points before fouling out. Matt Paschke added 13 points.

MONROE 73, CLINTON 60

Clinton (60)—Paschke, 6-0-13; Eliszewski, 0-2-2; Risse, 1-3-6; Risseeuw, 6-0-15; McMartin, 6-0-12; DeLong, 5-0-12; Severson, 0-0-0. Totals: 24-5-60.

Monroe (73)—Barenklau, 6-4-17; Hirsbrunner, 4-1-10; Murray, 0-1-1; Wyssbrod, 1-4-7; Schneider, 4-3-12; Erickson, 1-0-2; Kind, 1-3-5; Latimer, 6-5-19. Totals: 23-21-73.

Clinton 16 6 21 17—60

Monroe 17 15 21 20—73

Three-point goals—Clinton 7 (Pachke, Risse, Risseeuw 3, DeLong 2), Monroe 6 (Barenklau, Hirsbrunner, Wyssbrod, Schneider, Latimer 2). Free throws missed—Clinton 2, Monroe 7. Total fouls—Clinton 26, Monroe 15. Fouled out—Severson, Risse, Risseeuw.

Junior varsity—Monroe 63, Clinton 33.

n Lakeside 56, Deerfield 42—Isaiah Gronholz led the Warriors with 14 points, while Jason Eternick had 13 and Logan Birholz 12.

LAKESIDE 56, DEERFIELD 42

Lakeside (56)—Torgerson, 2-1-5; I. Gronholz, 4-4-14; DeNoyer, 2-5-9; Eternick, 5-3-13; Birkholz, 6-0-12; Weiland, 2-0-4. Totals: 21-13/20-56.

Deerfield (42)—Brown, 1-0-2; Jensen, 5-1-12; Br. Ehrke, 4-4-13; Herman, 1-1-3; Erickson, 2-0-4; Bl. Ehrke, 2-0-5; Transue, 1-1-3. Totals: 16-7/14-42.

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