Here are Tuesday's high school sports results for the Wausau and Stevens Point area

BOYS BASKETBALL

DEFOREST 75, STEVENS POINT 65

DEFOREST - The Panthers were outscored 40-28 in the second half in the nonconference loss.

Nate Streveler scored 28 points and Danny Zdroik had 21 for SPASH.

Stevens Point 37 28 - 65

DeForest 35 40 - 75

Stevens Point: Cejka 7, Makalin 9, Streveler 28, Zdroik 21. 3-pt: Streveler 4, Zdroik 4, Cejka, Makalin. FT: 7-9. Fouls: 14.

DeForest: Jansen 12, Frederickson 28, Weisbrod 14, Van Doyen 3, Thennes 7, Hartig 11. 3-pt: Frederickson 6, Weisbrod 3, Van Doyen, Thennes. FT: 8-10. Fouls: 10.

COLUMBUS CATHOLIC 84, COLBY 72

COLBY - The Dons got 24 points from Emmitt Konieczny and 22 from Charlie Moore in the win over the Hornets.

Moore and Konieczny combined for 11 3-pointers for Columbus Catholic. Grant Olson added 13 points for Columbus Catholic.

Richard Streveler led Colby with 17 points. Caden Healy, Brody Decker and Mateo Lopez added 16, 12 and 10 points, respectively.

Columbus Catholic 44 40 - 84

Colby 32 40 - 72

Columbus Catholic: Konieczny 24, Noreen 7, Moore 22, Wilzek 8, Jakobi 8, Olson 13, Kreklau 2. 3-pt: Konieczny 4, Noreen, Moore 7, Jakobi 2, Olson. FT: 11-13. Fouls: 13.

Colby: Meyer 3, Rue 8, Streveler 17, Decker 12, Lopez 10, Healy 16, Wiese 6. 3-pt: Meyer, Rue 2, Streveler, Decker 4, Wiese 2. FT: 2-5. Fouls: 18.

MOSINEE 62, MARATHON 53

MOSINEE - Keagen Jirschele scored 15 points to lead Mosinee to the win over the Raiders.

Trenton Dorn added 10 points for Mosinee.

Marathon was led by Nathan Hanke’s 19 points. Jaden Koeller and Grant Warren added 17 and 11 points, respectively.

Marathon 33 20 - 53

Mosinee 30 32 - 62

Marathon: Koeller 17, Robbins 3, Underwood 3, Hanke 19, Warren 11. 3-pt: Koeller 2, Underwood, Hanke 2. FT: 7-10. Fouls: 16.

Mosinee: Grod 9, Utphall 4, Dorn 10, Garski 9, Kowalski 3, Jirschele 15, Miller 6, Thomer 1, Stoffel 5. 3-pt: Grod, Garski, Kowalski, Jirschele 3. FT: 8-20. Fouls: 14.

WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 66, SHIOCTON 63

SHIOCTON - Ben Wesolowski scored all 13 of his points in the second half to rally the Chargers to the win over the Chiefs.

Simon Schairer led Wittenberg-Birnamwood with 14 points. Michael Miller and Max Fraaza each added 12 points.

Dawson Schmidt led Shiocton with 22 points. Jacob Klitzke, Eyan Putzer and Bennett Wilcox added 14, 13 and 12 points, respectively, for the Chiefs.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 30 36 - 66

Shiocton 34 29 - 63

Wittenberg-Birnamwood: Schmidt 3, Wesolowski 13, Flak 2, J. Fraaza 2, Schairer 14, Miller 13, Meverden 6, M. Fraaza 13. 3-pt: Schmidt, Weselowski, Miller, Meverden 2. FT: 7-9. Fouls: 12.

Shiocton: Wilcox 12, D. Schmidt 22, B. Schmidt 2, Putzer 13, Klitzke 14. 3-pt: Wilcox 3, D. Schmidt 2, Klitzke 4. FT: 12-18. Fouls: 12.

ALMOND-BANCROFT 57, WILD ROSE 50

WILD ROSE - The Eagles made 9-of-11 free throws in overtime to defeat the Wildcats.

Ayden Phillips led Almond-Bancroft with 22 points. TJ Lamb added 16 points, with 11 coming at the free throw line where he was 11-of-14.

Brett Wilbert and Austin Erickson led Wild Rose with 13 and 12 points, respectively.

Almond-Bancroft 17 27 13 - 57

Wild Rose 18 26 6 - 50

Almond-Bancroft: Dernbach 6, Lamb 16, Phillips 22, Zinda 4, Huntington 2, Omernick 7. 3-pt: Dernbach, Lamb. FT: 23-38. Fouls: 18.

Wild Rose: Et. Tratz 5, Al. Erickson 2, Ev. Tratz 9, Wildner 9, Au. Erickson 12, Wilbert 13. 3-pt: Tratz, Wildner, Wilbert 3. FT: 7-14. Fouls: 27.

MOSINEE 98, TOMAHAWK 31 (MONDAY)

TOMAHAWK - Davin Stoffel scored 21 points, while Drake Grod and Trenton Dorn each had 19 for Mosinee in the win.

Tomahawk was led by Gavyn Palmer with 16 points.

Mosinee 45 53 - 98

Tomahawk 22 9 - 31

Mosinee: Grod 19, Utphall 2, Dorn 19, Garski 7, Kowalski 2, Jirschele 10, Shupe 3, Miller 3, Denzine 1, Haskin 3, Thomer 6, Stoffel 21, Spink 2. 3-pt: Grod 3, Shupe, Miller, Haskin. FT: 6-16. Fouls: 11.

Tomahawk: Jablonski 3, Welko 2, Palmer 16, Towle 4, Nelson 4, Norman 2. 3-pt: Jablonski. FT: 2-7. Fouls: 17.

ATHENS 66, SPENCER 37 (MONDAY)

ATHENS - Aiden Janke scored 20 points to lead the Bluejays to the victory.

Spencer 16 21 - 37

Athens 29 37 - 66

Athens: Sheahan 6, Diedrich 6, Wolf 5, Guralski 11, Lepak 12, Komarek 2, Janke 20, Frick 1, Team 3. 3-pt: Guralski 3, Lepak 2, Team. FT: 4-8. Fouls: 14.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

WISCONSIN RAPIDS 59, STEVENS POINT 51

STEVENS POINT - The Panthers had three players finish in double figures but were not able to overcome an eight-point halftime deficit in the loss to the Red Raiders.

Tahlia Moe led Stevens Point with 14 points. Avery Lilly and Zoe Fink added 13 and 12 points, respectively. Fink also had 10 rebounds.

Wisconsin Rapids 31 28 - 59

Stevens Point 23 28 - 51

Stevens Point: Nest 3, Lilly 13, Moe 14, Fink 12, Jossie 9. 3-pt: Lilly 2, Moe, Fink 3.

WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 52, NORTHLAND PINES 29

WITTENBERG - Reese Rogowski scored 28 points and the Chargers played solid defense in the win over the Eagles.

Kaylee Schram added 10 points for Wittenberg-Birnamwood, which shot 46% from the floor.

Northland Pines 16 13 - 29

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 28 24 - 52

Wittenberg-Birnamwood: Betry 2, Rogowski 28, Wendler 4, Davids 2, Resch 4, Schram 10, Milanowski 2. 3-pt: Rogowski 3. FT: 1-3. Fouls: 8.

AUBURNDALE 43, STRATFORD 39

STRATFORD - Annamarie Aue scored all six of the Eagles’ points in overtime to lead them past the Tigers.

Aue led Auburndale with 13 points.

Kalyn Schueller led Stratford with 13 points.

Auburndale 20 17 6 - 43

Stratford 25 12 2 - 39

Auburndale: Hamus 3, G. Krings 8, Becker 2, Grimm 9, Ertl 6, Aue 13, Hasenohrl 2. 3-pt: G. Krings 2, Aue. FT: 14-19. Fouls: 17.

Stratford: Lindner 2, Heidmann 8, Kraus 7, Linzmaier 7, Berg 13, Schueller 2. 3-pt: Heidmann. FT: 14-19. Fouls: 22.

SHIOCTON 49, PACELLI 38

STEVENS POINT - Ashley Strizel scored 10 points for Pacell in the loss.

ALMOND-BANCROFT 51, STOCKBRIDGE 5 (MONDAY)

ALMOND - Messina Meddaugh, Mikala Seymour and Lexie Dernbach each scored 10 points for Almond-Bancroft in the win.

Stockbridge 2 3 - 5

Almond-Bancroft 35 16 - 51

Stockbridge: Ruppenthal 2, Bunnell 1, Menzel 2. 3-pt: None. FT: 3-6. Fouls: 5.

Almond-Bancroft: Meddaugh 10, Omernik 2, Lamb 9, Rendall 2, Seymour 10, Baumgartner 2, Stiles 6, Dernbach 10. 3-pt: None. FT: 3-4. Fouls: 9.

LOYAL 52, COLBY 36 (MONDAY)

LOYAL - Alyssia Zvolena scored 12 points to lead Loyal to the win.

Colby was led by Hayden Willner with 15 points.

Colby 18 18 - 36

Loyal 28 24 - 52

Colby: A. Vanderhoof 6, Schmitt 5, Hernandez 2, Willner 15, Orth 5, Colby 1, Thomsen 2. 3-pt: None. FT: 12-25. Fouls: 15.

Loyal: Alyssia Zvolena 12, Lindner 1, Peroshek 6, Schley 6, Kubista 11, S. Tellock 4, Nikolai 3, N. Tellock 6, Rakovec 3. 3-pt: Schley 2, Zvolena, Nikolai. FT: 4-10. Fouls: 22.

SPENCER 40, ABBOTSFORD 38 (MONDAY)

SPENCER - Heavyn Kind scored 22 points for the Rockets in the victory.

Abbotsford was led by Bridgett Pogodzinski with 13 points and Sydney Falteisek with 12.

Abbotsford 19 19 - 38

Spencer 22 18 - 40

Abbotsford: Pogodzinski 13, Falteisek 12, Brodhagen 4, Fuentes 6, Graff 3. 3-pt: Pogodzinski 3, Fuentes. FT: 8-13. Fouls: 17.

Spencer: Meyer 7, Kind 22, Krause 5, Becker 6. 3-pt: Kind. FT: 7-21. Fouls: 16.

GIRLS HOCKEY

FOX CITIES STARS 4, CENTRAL WISCONSIN 3

SCHOFIELD - Grace Rentmeester scored an even-strength goal at 14:13 of the third period to lead the Stars to the win over the Storm.

McKayla Zilisch scored Fox Cities’ other goals, scoring once in the first period and twice in the second.

Central Wisconsin got two goals from Logan Crawford and one from Dru Sabatke.

Tristan Wicklund had three assists for Central Wisconsin. Gabi Heuser had one.

Rentmeester had an assist for Fox Cities.

Ella Sciborski had 19 saves in goal for the Stars. Chloe Lemke had 24 saves for Central Wisconsin.

BOYS HOCKEY

WAUSAU WEST 5, MARSHFIELD 1

WAUSAU - Thomas Gerum had two goals and an assist for the Warriors in the win.

Cade Gruber, Spencer Cooper and Connor Wendell also scored goals. Caden Bohlin had three assists.

Marshfield’s goal was scored by Tyler Reissmann with an assist by Noah Peterson.

Adam Prokop made 16 saves in goal for Wausau West, while Cole Halvorsen had 40 saves for Marshfield.

GYMNASTICS

MEDFORD 131.375, LAKELAND 101.500

All-Around: 1, Kyla Krause M 33.475; 2, Makala Ulrich M 33.250; 3, Kate Malchow M 32.000. Floor Exercise: 1, Makala Ulrich M 8.80; 2, Kyla Krause M 8.60; 3, Kate Malchow M 8.25. Balance Beam: 1, Makala Ulrich M 7.85; 2, Avery Purdy M 7.80; 3, Kate Malchow M 7.70. Uneven Bars: 1, Kyla Krause M 8.40; 2, Makala Ulrich M 8.00; 3, Kate Malchow M 7.95. Vault: 1, Kyla Krause M 9.225; 2, Ellison Carbaugh M 8.65; 3, Makala Ulrich M 8.60.

WINTER WONDERLAND (SATURDAY)

SAINT FRANCIS 136.300, RIVER FALLS 130.175, HUDSON 129.750, ONALASKA/LUTHER 129.575, MEDFORD 129.425, ASHLAND 129.125, CENTENNIAL 127.425, CHISAGO LAKES 124.625, MENOMONIE 114.675, GRANTSBURG 82.350

All-around: 1, Gabby Dawson SF 35.625; 4, Makala Ulrich MED 33.525. Vault: 1, Lauryn Perry SF 9.25; 4, Kyla Krause MED 8.85. Uneven bars: 1, Gabby Dawson SF 9.10; 5, Kate Malchow MED 8.30. Balance beam: 1, Gabby Dawson SF 9.30; 8, Makala Ulrich MED 8.525. Floor exercise: 1, Catie McPherson ASH 9.00; 5, Makala Ulrich MED 8.75.

Varsity high school coaches or their statisticians should email results to sports@gannettwisconsin.com.

This article originally appeared on Wausau Daily Herald: Here are Tuesday's high school sports results for the Wausau and Stevens Point area