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WBCA boys basketball All-Star Game results

07/01/2023, 7:30pm CDT
By Travis Wilson

The annual Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Boys' All-Star Games were held on Thursday, July 29 at JustAgame Fieldhouse in Wisconsin Dells. 

The North All-Stars won three of the five games. The results with player points are below: 

DIVISION 1: White 116, Red 108

The White team trailed 51-50 at halftime of the Division 1 contest at the WBCA All-Star Games but rallied with a big second half to claim a 116-108 victory at JustAGame Fieldhouse.

Player Points: 
White

Jamriea Dalton, Fond du Lac - 21
Luther Smith, Jr, Sussex Hamilton - 16
Austin Villareal, Arrowhead - 13
Mac Wrecke, Arrowhead - 12
Cal Klesmit, Neenah - 11
Seth Miron, Kimberly - 11
Mason Stoik, Eau Claire Memorial - 8
August Maurer, Hortonville - 8
Collin Madson, Mukwonago - 8
Mason Monarski, Chippewa Falls - 4
Cam Bratzke, Sussex Hamilton - 4

Red

Marcus Hall, D.C. Everest - 20
Will Gardner, Franklin - 19
Gavyn Hurley, Middleton - 15
Solomon Garrison, Homestead - 12
Tre Miller, Janesville Parker - 11
Jayden Hackett, Bay Port - 11
Caleb Glaser, Appleton East - 8
Connor Pytleski, Green Bay Southwest - 7
Luke LeMoine, Marshfield - 5
Bryce Duhr, Hartford - 0

Division 2: White 115, Red 101

The White team scored 30 points in the fourth quarter to put away the Red squad in a 115-101 victory at JustAGame Fieldhouse.

Player Points: 
White

Jaden Guyton, Whitefish Bay - 8
Severin Hilt, West Bend East - 14
Jamiir Allen, Wisconsin Lutheran - 21
Deven Kulp, McFarland - 3
Demerius Shakur, Martin Luther - 6
Will Fortier, Lakeland - 2
Kyan Reichoff, Portage - 11
Matt Kirk, Milton - 11
Aidan Chislom, McFarland - 5
JR Lukenbill, Burlington - 7
Brogan McIntyre, Milton - 13

Red

Tyler Orr, Rice Lake - 5
Kenyon Davis, Port Washington - 16
Charlie Morning, Menomonie - 9
Nic Williams, La Crosse Central - 7
Devin Davenport, Milwaukee Lutheran - 13
Tommy Fritsch, Greendale - 13
Logan Baumgartner, Medford - 11
Michael Metcalf-Grassman, Shawano - 20
Ethan Heck, West De Pere - 6
Bennett Fried, La Crosse Central - 10
David Ackles, Whitefish Bay - 4

Division 3: Red 113, White 92

The Red team overwhelmed the White squad in a 113-92 victory at JustAGame Fieldhouse.

Player Points: 
White

Shavaree Hicks, Saint Francis - 13
Trey Luehring, Kettle Moraine Lutheran - 9
Aaron Uttech, Columbus - 9
Connor Weltzien, Arcadia - 6
Keegan Spees, Wrightstown - 11
AC Strok, New Glarus - 7
Al Deang, Edgewood - 2
Jared Hawkey, Southern Door - 4
Nathan Cotter, Columbus - 14
Brayden Bradway, Osceola - 23
Cole Lahti, Northwestern - 7
Chandler Batchelor, Dodgeville - 14

Red

Ryan Bartig, Elk Mound - 8
Isaiah Hubanks, Omro - 2
Carson Koepnick, West Salem - 4
Adison Mittelstadt, Mayville - 10
Parker Braun, Brillion - 8
Braden McGlothlin, Catholic Memorial - 16
Jase Nelson, Northwestern - 0
Jared Nevar, Wisconsin Dells - 15
Trey Cowley, Black River Falls - 2
Riley Brooks, Ripon - 20
Alex Sherwood, Xavier - 10
Peter Lattos, West Salem - 17

Division 4: White 123, Red 101

The White team claimed a 123-101 victory over the Red team at JustAGame Fieldhouse.

Player Points: 
White

Kodi Miller, Luther - 17
Braden Crubel, River Ridge - 4
Grant Paetzold, Cameron - 14
Andrew Brown, Neillsville - 11
Brady Larson, Fennimore - 8
Jax Effertz, Cumberland - 14
Cole Hove, Valders - 12
Max Lucey, Cuba City - 10
Luke Kisgen, Mineral Point - 9
Aiden Klosky, Poynette - 12
Isaiah Deitz, Chequamegon - 12

Red

Cal Fisher, Deerfield - 12
Jacob Brabender, Wisconsin Heights - 7
Tanner Jones, Bangor - 6
Gavin Jahns, Saint Mary's Springs - 5
DeMarcus Conner, Belleville - 7
Devon McCune, Whitehall - 12
Tanner Schumacher, Howards Grove - 8
Isaiah Schwichtenberg, Luther - 4
Dawson Schmidt, Shiocton - 16
Lucas Rameker, Saint Mary's Springs - 13
Carver Fitzsimons, Darlington - 11

Division 5: Red 136, White 110

The Red team blew the doors off the place offensively to claim a 136-110 victory over the White team at JustAGame Fieldhouse.

Player Points: 
White

Ryan Shaw, Assumption - 2
Zachary Dvorachek, Reedsville - 10
Eddie Mittermeyer, McDonell Central - 8
Ashton Pfaff, New Lisbon - 3
Connor Sheahan, Athens - 4
Carter Klabon, Owen-Withee - 7
Mason Prey, Newman Catholic - 17
Isaac Seidel, Newman Catholic - 21
Eli Talsma, Hurley - 12
Nathan Gibbs, Port Edwards - 11
Aiden Janke, Athens - 14

Red

Sam Udelhofen, Potosi - 14
Evan Payne, Seneca - 9
Cullen Rauls, Fall River - 18
Seth Bunders, Wauzeka-Steuben - 16
Drake Burmania, Cambria-Friesland - 2
Elijah Meerstein, Green Bay NEW Lutheran - 10
Ryan Gust, Barnevled - 6
Anthony Martin, Southwestern - 11
Colin Vieth, Fall River - 12
Jacob Ganga, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah - 16
Rex Blaine, Benton - 14
Tristian Lynch, Green Bay NEW Lutheran - 8


About the Author

Travis Wilson serves as the WisSports.net General Manager, Football Editor, and contributing writer for other parts of the site. Wilson was selected as part of the Sports 40 Under 40 list by Coach & AD Magazine and the National High School Athletic Coaches Association for 2019. The Wisconsin Football Coaches Association (WFCA) named Travis the 2015 recipient of the Dave McClain Distinguished Service Award. He currently serves on the WFCA Executive Board and is a member of the Executive Board of the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association. A graduate of Richland Center High School and Mount Mercy College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Travis was a three-sport athlete in high school (football, baseball, basketball), inducted to the Richland Center High School Hall of Fame in 2023, and currently resides in Reedsburg. You can follow him on Twitter at @travisWSN.

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