BOYS SOCCER
Ashwaubenon 4
Shawano 0
Shawano was held scoreless in Thursday’s home nonconference meeting with the Jaguars.
Hawks goalkeeper Will Bergner saved 15 shots.
The Hawks are 3-2-1 overall, 1-0 in the Bay Conference.
Gresham/Bowler 3
Amherst 2
Gresham senior Neal Cerveny tallied a hat trick in Thursday’s road victory.
Goalkeeper Justice Paiser saved 12 shots for the Wildcats.
Gresham moved to 4-4 with the victory.
GIRLS SWIM
Seymour 113
Shawano 57
Emme Quandt won the 200-yard individual medley as the Hawks fell to Seymour at home Thursday.
Lydia Colon added a second-place finish for the Hawks in the 200 free.
Shawano’s 200 medley and 400 free relays each finished in second place.
VOLLEYBALL
Xavier 3
Shawano 0
Shawano managed four kills while getting swept by Xavier at home in a Bay Conference opener Thursday, 25-8, 25-10, 25-18.
Julia Klement and Averi Vomastic each had two kills for Shawano (7-5, 0-1 Bay Conference).
Libero Saige Henning had six digs for the Hawks.
Bonduel 3
Manawa 0
Senior middle hitter Emily Sorenson tallied 14 digs, nine kills and two blocks in Bonduel’s road sweep of Manawa on Thursday, 25-23, 25-17, 25-16.
Setter Brynn Reinke dished out 28 assists for the Bears (4-6, 1-1 Central Wisconsin Conference-8).
Witt-Birn 3
Weyauwega-Fremont 0
Wittenberg-Birnamwood senior middle hitter Taylor Nier totaled 19 kills, 16 digs and two blocks in Thursday’s home victory, 25-19, 25-17, 25-23.
Madison Bushman added 33 assists, and Lauren Bushman tallied 11 kills and 12 blocks for the Chargers (14-2, 2-0 Central Wisconsin Conference-8).
Wittenberg-Birnamwood trailed throughout much of the third set before coming back to win 25-23 to seal the sweep.
GIRLS TENNIS
Green Bay West 5
Shawano 2
Cheyenne Knueppel at No. 4 singles and the No. 3 doubles team of Addie Shuler and Gabrielle Tuma won their respective matches for Shawano on the road Thursday.
Shuler and Tuma battled for over 2 1/2 hours in a 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 victory, while Knueppel needed a tiebreaker in the first set to take the 7-6 (2), 7-5 victory.
At No. 2 doubles, Carlie Hinnefeld and Olivia Schultz forced a third set before falling 1-6, 6-1, 7-5.