Every week, we're going to update an article with the top highlights, scoring outputs, record breaking performances, and more in boys basketball.
Below are some of the top moments, statistical nights, and more from this week in boys basketball.
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Ayden Phillips, Almond-Bancroft
Phillips had a monster night in which he single-handedly outscored the opposing team in the Eagles 95-50 victory over Gresham. The 6-7 senior forward and UW-Eau Claire football commit set a new school record, breaking his own, by scoring 51 points for Almond-Bancroft.
Cullen Walker, Brodhead
Walker led Brodhead to an 89-68 win over Big Foot on Monday night behind a 35 points outburst. It's the fourth 30-plus point performance for Walker and set a new season high. The senior guard has scored over 1,600 in the past four seasons at Brodhead.
Logan Thompson, Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran
Thompson accounted for over half of the Lancers' scoring in the 67-60 win over Alma/Pepin on Monday night. The senior forward poured in a career high 33 points for Immanuel, including knocking down five threes. Thompson dominated the boards as well, where he hauled in 14 rebounds.
Parker Lischka, Algoma
Lischka had a career night as Algoma beat Gibraltar 85-43 on Monday night. The junior guard who recently surpassed 1,000 career points had 40 points for the first time, setting a new high for single-game scoring.
G-E-T got the 73-71 win over Altoona last night off this game-winner from junior Mason Brone (@brone_mason) #wisbb pic.twitter.com/l1L9EMl3Hs
— Colton Wilson (@ColtonWilson23) February 25, 2025
Mason Brone, G-E-T
Tied at 71, G-E-T got the ball in its playmakers hands and gave him space. Brone did the rest. The junior lead guard drove left, spun back right, and hit a difficult mid-range turn around with just a few seconds left to clinch the Red Hawks' 73-71 win over Altoona.
Jackson Goebel, Lomira
Goebel came into Monday night's matchup with Horicon needing just three points to join the 1,000 point club for his career. The senior lead guard hit that bench mark in the Lion's 68-40 win over Horicon. Not needing to score at. a high rate, Goebel finished with five points.
Tref Rademaker, West De Pere
Rademaker had a big night as the Phantoms turned back Kimberly 76-62. The junior big man is averaging 18.2 points per game this year, but poured in a new high of 33 in the win on Monday night.
Josh Manchester, Mount Horeb
Mount Horeb picked up a quality 81-75 non-conference win over Lodi on Monday night. Star junior Josh Manchester had another big night scoring the ball, finishing with a game high 39 points for the Vikings.
Leyton Schuett, Edgar
Schuett needed 16 points to surpass the 1,000 point mark on Monday and hit that mark in an 88-81 overtime loss to Marathon.
Tyler Kowal, Onalaska
Kowal had a new career high as Onalaska scored a 68-63 win over Menomonie in non-conference action. The freshman wing is averaging 9.8 points for the Hilltoppers this season. He had 24 points, his second 20-plus point performance, on Monday night. Tyler's older brother Ian finished with 20 for Onalaska.
Mitchell Moser, Oakfield
Moser was 13 points shy of hitting 1,000 for his career coming into Monday night's game with Mayville. The senior guard was one of four players to join the 1,000 point club on the last Monday of the regular season, leading the Oaks to a 75-58 win over Mayville.
Kenosha Bradford, Racine Park 60
Bradford handed the top-ranked team in Division 2 its second loss of the season, and the first for Park since its opening game of the year. Senior wing Andy Sauer, who joined the 1,000 point club last week, led Red Devils with 28 points. Robby Belotti and Marvin Jones added 15 and 14 points respectively. Jones, just a freshman, knocked down seven clutch free throws down the stretch and blocked a would-be go-ahead shot by Park's Isaiah Robinson.
Kane Donnelly, Somerset
Somerset fell in a tough non-con matchup to Regis on Monday night, 76-73. However, Donnelly etched his name in the Somerset record books despite the loss. The senior and Winona State football commit became the program's all-time leading scorer as he poured in 28 points. Donnelly sits at 1,436 currently.
Sean Roenius, Wisconsin Rapids
Roenius had a big night for the Red Raiders as they scored a 66-53 win over Tomah. The senior guard is two weeks removed from scoring a personal and program high 41 points. On Monday night he set a new record for points scored by pouring in 43. In doing so, Roenius also surpassed 1,000 career points.
Cooper Campshure, Oconto
Campshure was feeling it from deep as Oconto knocked off Sevastopol 73-49 on Monday night. The senior guard finished with 28 points while knocking down six of ten shots from three. He added six rebounds, three assists, and two steals in the win. Campshure, on his big night, joined the 1,000 point club, joining senior teammate Carter Koch.
Owen Gulke, Cedar Grove-Belgium
Gulke scored 16 points in the Rockets' 61-54 loss to University School on Monday evening. The junior guard joined the 1,000 point club in the process.
Carter Wollan, Amery
Wollan was the catalyst for a Warrior offense that was clicking on Tuesday night. The senior wing poured in 40 points in Amery's 100-75 win over Grantsburg. The 2,000 point scorer has scored 40-plus points in three games this season, including a school record 52 back in December.
Gavin Gores, Cumberland
Gores had a huge night as he and the Beavers knocked off Cameron and pulled themselves into a tie atop the Heart O'North standings. The senior big man and Wyoming commit scored 33 points for Cumberland in the 63-51 victory. Gores also helped in keeping Cameron's top scorer Carter Cherney to just three points.
Amari Allen, Ashwaubenon
Allen continued his domination as he's been mentioned time and again as a top performer on nights Ashwaubenon has played. Tuesday in an 88-73 win over Germantown the Alabama commit recorded a triple-double, filling the stat sheet. Allen finished with 36 points, 14 assists, and 12 rebounds, adding five steals on the defensive end.
For Germantown, Keenan Mulberry poured in a season high 35 points while connecting on 7 of 11 shots from deep.
Amare Hereford, Beloit Memorial
Beloit was without standout junior guard Brock Hodges on Tuesday night, but that didn't slow down Hereford and the Purple Knights' offense. In the 99-70 win over Kenosha Tremper, Hereford poured in 40 points, tying a career high.
Jamarion Batemon, Milwaukee Academy of Science
Science got another impressive win on Tuesday night, knocking off a surging Arrowhead team 91-67. Iowa State commit and one of the top players in the state, Batemon led all scorers with 36 points.
Wisconsin Lutheran 93, Greenfield 59
In a matchup of two ranked teams from each division of the Woodland conference, Wisco flexed its muscles. Junior Zavier Zens led all scorers with 27 points, adding 10 rebounds. Alex Greene poured in 20 points, knocking down four of five from deep. Riley Walz added four three point shots and 12 points while Kager Knueppel had a double-double with 10 points and 13 rebounds.
Delvito Velazquez, Messmer
Velazaquez poured in a new career high in scoring as Messmer knocked off Living Word Lutheran 73-70 in its penultimate regular season game. The sophomore guard scored 42 points while knocking down 10 of 14 shots from deep, also a new high.
Luka Momcilovic, Pewaukee
Momcilovic joined the 1,000 point club as Pewaukee knocked off Milwaukee Luthearn 75-56 in a Woodland crossover matchup on Wednesday night. The St. Thomas Minnesota commit finished with 20 points on 7 of 9 shooting and added 13 rebounds.
Westfield 52, Adams-Friendship 42
Wesftield had been the only team in the South Central conference to never win that league crown in boys basketball. That streak is now over. With this win, the Pioneers have captured a share of the conference crown. It's the first title for Westfield in the South Central and the first conference title in general in 39 years for the basketball team.
Quintin Bresette, Bayfield
Bayfield scored a new program record 130 points in their 130-35 victory over Mercer on Thursday night. Bresette set a few program records along the way. The senior guard scored 67 points, which is the highest output of anyone this season in a single game. He knocked down 11 three-point shots, another school record, and added 13 rebounds and 14 assists.
Matt Buckman, Cambridge
Buckman had a season high 46 points the first time Cambridge faced off with Marshall. Thursday night he poured in 30 points as Cambridge swept the season series with the Cardinals 70-60, clinching the Capitol-South conference title outright for the first time since 2011.
LaMont Hamilton, Racine St. Catherine's
Hamilton again led St. Cats to a key victory on Thursday night, clinching a share of the Metro Classic conference championship along the way. The electric junior lead guard poured in a game high 38 points for the Angels in an 81-79 victory over Dominican.
Jesse DeBauch, Gillett
DeBauch surpassed 40 points once again as he willed Gillett to a 67-64 victory over Saint Thomas Aquinas. The senior point guard poured in 49 points, a new personal high, in his final regular season high school game.
Caleb Gard, Pardeeville
Gard needed 21 points to hit 1,000 coming into Thursday night's matchup with Princeton/Green Lake. He hit that mark exactly in the 75-20 win. Gard was 9 of 13 from the field and finished with 21 points, 9 rebounds, and 6 assists, joining the 1,000 point club.
Trent Grunewald, Howards Grove
Grunewald etched his name into the Howards Grove boys basketball record books on Thursday night in a 64-51 win over Sheboygan Christian. The senior wing finished with 20 points in the victory, surpassed 1,500 in his career, and becoming the all-time leading scorer in Howards Grove boys basketball history.
Kaukauna 82, Fond du Lac 61
Kaukauna clinched the Fox Valley Association conference championship outright on Thursday night with this win over Fond du Lac. Senior point guard Keegan Van Kauwenberg led all scorers with 30 points for the Ghosts. Caden Graff added 20 points and 9 rebounds while Andrew Jensen had 14 points and 13 rebounds. It's the first FVA title since 2016 for Kaukauna.
AJ Bender, Lake Mills
Bender came into Thursday night's rivalry game with Lakeside Lutheran just nine points shy of 2,000 in his prep career. The senior wing and Minnesota State-Mankato commit hit that mark as he led the L-Cats to a 65-56 win. Bender became the ninth player in the Class of 2025 to score 2,000 career points.
Vaughn Karvala, Oregon
Karvala poured in 33 points and 10 rebounds in his final regular season game of his junior season, a 74-65 win over Beaver Dam. The junior wing was 12 of 18 from the field, blocked three shots, and added three assists, proving his difference making ability when he steps on the court.
Justin Jones, Racine Lutheran
Jones joined fellow teammate Sam Pitrof in eclipsing 1,000 career points this season, doing so in an 83-55 win over The Prairie School. The senior wing finished with 20 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists in the victory. Jones joins the 1,000 point club on a night where Lutheran won a share of the Metro Classic conference title, its first since 2012.
Here’s Bryson Fogle’s game winner for Slinger from last night #wisbb pic.twitter.com/QMZV33f3co
— Colton Wilson (@ColtonWilson23) February 28, 2025
Slinger 72, Hartford 69
It was a memorable night in Slinger for a few different reasons in their win over Hartford. Sophomore sensation Jack Kohnen led the Owls with 23 points and in doing so, joined the 1,000 point club 24 games into his sophomore season. With the attention he receives on the court and his ability to score the ball, an assist will be the defining moment from last night's victory. Tied with six seconds left, Kohnen caught an inbounds pass, drew the double team, and kicked it to teammate Bryson Fogle who buried a game-winning three point shot with two seconds left.
Drew Daoust, Southern Door
Daoust has set records, climbed the all-time scoring list, and led Southern Door to a Packerland conference title this season. Thursday night, he did something only one other player in state history has done, scored 3,000 points in his prep career. Daoust scored 34 points and added 10 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 blocks, and 2 steals in a 69-54 win over Oconto.
Brandon Wagner, Turtle Lake
Wagner needed seven points to hit 1,000 in his prep career and hit that mark despite a 55-53 loss to Unity on Thursday night. The junior big man finished with 21 points joining the 1,000 point club.
Donovan Cowley, Roncalli
Cowley helped Roncalli finish 22-2 on the season scoring 24 points in a 74-33 win over Valders last night. In doing so, Cowley scored his 1,000th point in his prep career.
Anthony Rise, Brookfield Central
Rise was 12 of 14 from the field, finishing with a game high 30 points as he led Central to a 78-52 win over Wauwatosa East. Rise's performance helped the Lancers clinch a share of the Greater Metro conference championship.
Tyson Smith, Plymouth
A high scoring affair led to some big outputs in Plymouth's 96-92 win over Winneconne on Thursday. Smith, a senior forward, had a career high 36 points for the Panthers, going 14 of 20 from the field and adding 9 rebounds and 4 assists. Junior teammate Kayden Schultz added 31 points, 11 rebounds, and 8 assists.
Anthony Bull, Racine Case
Bull scored 26 points as Case came up just short in a 77-76 loss to Kenosha Bradford on Thursday night. The senior guard joined the 1,000 point club with his output however.
Owen Krepline, Brillion
Krepline added to the list of players to join the 1,000 point club on Thursday night. The senior guard did so in a 68-52 win over Sheboygan Falls.
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