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Top Performers from the Sectional Semifinals of Boys Basketball

03/14/2025, 12:30pm CDT
By Colton Wilson

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Below are some of the top moments, statistical nights, and more from the sectional semifinals in boys basketball.

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All six game winners from last night can be found at the link below.

Game-Winning Article with Poll

Sectional Semifinal Top Performers

Chandler Perry, The Prairie School
Perry played well offensively and defensively as The Prairie School continued to win from its six-seed standing. The sophomore guard had 21 points to lead the Hawks which knocked off top-seed Cambridge 57-52 on Wednesday night.

Porter Ehrat, Cochrane-Fountain City
Ehrat finished with 15 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 assists as top-seed Cochrane-Fountain City advanced to the sectional finals with a 60-51 win over Columbus Catholic. The senior forward joined the 1,000 point club in the victory.

Aaron Cullen, Kimberly
Cullen didn't want his high school career to end, and had a night to remember as the 13-seed Papermakers continued its playoff run. The senior guard scored a career high 32 points, knocking down seven of nine shots from deep. Cullen also made the game-winning layup in overtime to give Kimberly its 85-83 win over FVA foe Kaukauna.

AJ Bender, Lake Mills
Bender was aggressive early as he led Lake Mills to a 72-60 win over Edgerton and a spot in the sectional finals. The MSU-Mankato commit finished with a game high 22 points while hauling in a handful of rebounds. Teammate Tyler Wollin came close to a triple-double, finishing with 12 points, 11 rebounds, and 9 assists.

Treyton Bahr, Aquinas
Bahr had a career night scoring the ball as Aquinas beat Luther 67-49 to advance to Saturday's sectional final action. The senior guard poured in 29 points for the Blugolds, a career high for him.

Jaxon Moss, Racine Park
Moss dominated the interior as he helped Park get a 73-69 overtime win over Greenfield in the sectional semifinals on Thursday night. The 6-7 senior wing finished with a game high 22 points and 18 rebounds. Sophomore teammate Zare Gwinn had 19 points and 8 rebounds and fellow sophomore Cole Betker added 16 points.

Owen Gulke, Cedar Grove-Belgium
Gulke and 7-seed Cedar Grove-Belgium continued to tally upset victories in the playoffs. The Rockets knocked off top-seed Roncalli on a game-winning half court heave by Thomas Wiesner. However, it was Gulke who led the Rockets with 25 points and 5 rebounds in the victory.

Pryce Gregoire, De Pere
As you can see from this article, Gregoire had the most memorable shot from last night's 58-55 win for the Redbirds. The senior guard finished with 15 points for De Pere in its thrilling win over Sheboygan North. None more important than the three-point shot he hit with less than ten seconds left to win it.

Ryan Westrich, Bonduel
Westrich was a force offensively and defensively in the paint for Bonduel in the 71-57 win over Southern Door on Thursday. The junior big man was 9 of 14 from the field and finished with a team high 25 points. He added 11 rebounds and 5 blocks in the victory.

Eli Selk, Waunakee
Selk was nine of ten from the charity stripe and had a team high 25 points as he led the Warriors to a 77-64 sectional semifinal win over Verona. The senior wing added 13 points and 3 assists in the victory while senior backcourt mate Kaden MacKenzie had 22 points and 6 rebounds for Waunakee.

Jalen Brown, Wauwatosa West
Brown impacted the game in a plethora of ways as Tosa West knocked off Brookfield Central 63-58 on Thursday night. The sophomore wing finished with 26 points while making 9 of 12 free throws. Brown added 9 rebounds an 6 assists for the Trojans.

Kyle Hehli, West Salem
Hehli was the catalyst for the Panthers 20-point comeback win over Onalaska on Thursday. The senior guard finished with a game high 25 points in the 77-73 overtime victory.

Yusef Gray Jr., West Allis Central
Gray was determined to get to Saturday and another matchup with Woodland-West rival Wisconsin Lutheran. The junior and Iowa State commit finished with 25 points, 11 rebounds, and 5 assists for the Bulldogs. Sophomore Max Jones added 23 points and went 6 of 14 from deep for West Allis.

Zavier Zens, Wisconsin Lutheran
Oak Creek did a great job of slowing down most of the Wisconsin Lutheran offense on Thursday night, but could not contain Zens. The 6-7 forward was the only Viking in double figures and finished with 25 points on 10 of 14 shooting.

Drew Kortz, Freedom
Up just one at halftime, the Freedom offense erupted for 50 points in the second half to secure an 84-59 win over Wrightstown. Kortz, the senior leader, finished with a game high 31 points for the Irish.

Chris Davis Jr., Sun Prairie East
Davis and the Cardinals handed Kettle Moraine its first loss of the season and advanced to the sectional finals Saturday. The top scorer in the state finished with 35 points for East in the 80-71 sectional semifinal win. Teammate Max Raimer added 27 for the Cardinals.

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