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Neenah beats Kimberly at the horn after back-and-forth game

Eight local teams are moving on to the WIAA sectional final round.
Posted at 11:48 PM, Mar 10, 2022
and last updated 2022-03-11 00:48:15-05

Neenah, De Pere, Ashwaubenon and five other local schools advanced to the sectional final round of the WIAA tournament.

Neenah beat Kimberly in a thrilling game as Chevalier Emery, Jr. hit a game-winning three at the buzzer.

Other scores from across the state are listed below.

Division 1

Eau Claire Memorial 69, Appleton East 64

Neenah 66, Kimberly 64

De Pere 87, Homestead 77

Menomonee Falls 99, Green Bay East 68

Brookfield Central 57, Middleton 39

Sun Prairie 85, Madison La Follette 80, OT

Racine Case 69, Franklin 56

Waukesha South 45, Mukwonago 43

Division 2

La Crosse Central 66, Onalaska 45

Medford Area 56, Rhinelander 29

Ashwaubenon 68, Oshkosh North 58

Nicolet 59, Beaver Dam 42

Oregon 74, DeForest 71

Westosha Central 72, Milton 52

Pewaukee 75, Whitnall 65

Wisconsin Lutheran 76, Wauwatosa West 59

Division 3

Baldwin-Woodville 67, Saint Croix Central 61, OT

West Salem 76, Adams-Friendship 45

Brillion 75, Kewaunee 50

Columbus 56, Edgewood 45

Big Foot 51, Racine St. Catherine's 49

Saint Thomas More 83, Brown Deer 76

Division 4

Cameron 45, Unity 31

Durand 77, Spring Valley 65

Iola-Scandinavia 54, Stratford 47

Roncalli 85, St. Mary Catholic 61

Luther 78, Mineral Point 60

Marshall 42, New Glarus 40

Howards Grove 71, Sheboygan Area Luth. 68, OT

Milwaukee Academy of Science 65, Kenosha Saint Joseph Catholic Academy 56

Division 5

Athens 34, Turtle Lake 31

Hurley 72, Prentice 56

Columbus Catholic 65, Newman Catholic 59

Gibraltar 58, Three Lakes 40

Bangor 72, Blair-Taylor 55

Southwestern 59, Potosi 55

Cambria-Friesland 58, Fall River 49

Randolph 74, Reedsville 63