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WBCA Boys And Girls All-Star Game Results

Friday, June 28th, 2024 -- 4:40 PM

The annual Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Girls' All-Star Games were held on Wednesday, June 26 at JustAgame Fieldhouse in Wisconsin Dells.  The North All-Stars won three of the five games. 

DIVISION 1: SOUTH 94, NORTH 51

Adriana Gonzalez of Kenosha Indian Trail led all scorers with 24 points, while Verona's Reagan Briggs added 21 points. Alayna West of Madison La Follette chipped in with 17 points for the South squad. Germnantown's Lucy Leininger was the only North team member to reach double figures, scoring 14 points.

 

DIVISION 2: NORTH 56, SOUTH 37

Notre Dame's Sydney Whitehouse scored a game-high 17 points. Addison Pytleski of Green Bay Southwest added nine points, including seven in the second half. McFarland's Hailey Testolin led the South team with 9 points.

 

DIVISION 3: NORTH 63, SOUTH 48

Molly Janke of Ellsworth led three players in double figures with 21 points. Alyssa Wirth of Altoona chipped in with 12 while Lucy Belisle of Saint Croix Falls scored 10. Gracie Gopalan from Waupun was the top scorer for the South with nine points.

 

DIVISION 4: NORTH 80, SOUTH 68

Paris Opelt of Neillsville finished with a game-high 20 points. Ashley Chilson from Regis added 13 points and Emily Cooper of McDonell Central added 12. Three players hit double figures for the South. Lindsey Schadewalt of New Glarus and Erin Knowles of Boscobel tied for team-high honors with 13 points, while Westfield's Carly Drew added 12.

 

DIVISION 5: SOUTH 78, NORTH 52

Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah's Coryn Fromm knocked down five, three-pointers en route to a game-high 29 points. She was the only player from the South to reach double-figures. Mackenzie Tarman from Turtle Lake led the North with 12 points.

 

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The annual Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Boys' All-Star Games were held on Thursday, June 27 at JustAgame Fieldhouse in Wisconsin Dells.

DIVISION 1: WHITE 138, BLACK 118

Five players scored in double figures for the Division 1 Boys White squad.  Brady Corse of Neenah led all scorers with 32 points, including six, three-pointers. Charlie Geske of Brookfield Central added 17 points, while Thomas Meyers (Kimberly) and Charlie Wunderlich (Neenah) chipped in 16 points, plus 15 from Appleton East's Joey LaChapell. Oshkosh North's Stevie Clark led the Black team with 26 points, while Sussex Hamilton's Cooper Grams added 18, all in the second half.

 

DIVISION 2: BLACK 143, WHITE 113

Seven players hit double-figures for the Black team. Team-high scoring honors went to Ari Nimani of New Berlin Eisenhower and Conner Roffers of Burlington. Six players scored in double-figures for the White team, led by 17 from Onalaska's Evan Anderson.

 

DIVISION 3: BLACK 144, WHITE 114

Big scoring outbursts from Zay Howards of Turner and Jaiden Martin of Dominican helped the Black team in the win.  Martin led all players with 28 points, while Howards connected for 24, 22 of those coming after halftime. 11 players scored between six and 15 points for the White team. Leading the way with 15 were Henry Hoel of Stanley-Boyd and Cody Schmitz of G-E-T.

 

DIVISION 4: WHITE 123, BLACK 108

A balanced scoring output that saw all 12 players reach at least four points including eight in double-figures for the White team. Jaxon Tilton of Unity grabbed high-scoring honors for the White team with 18 points. The Black team was led by 21 points from Pardeeville's Austin Hohn, who connected on seven, three-pointers.

 

DIVISION 5: BLACK 133, WHITE 110

Heath Poppy of Shullsburg had eight points in the decisive final quarter, finishing with 17 for the game. Isaiah Kastern of Solon Springs led all scorers with 25 points for the Black squad. J.J. McKellips from Lourdes Academy led the White team with 22 points, including six made three-pointers.


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