STEVENS POINT, Wis. – The 2021 State Boys Basketball Tournament crowned its five champions Thursday-Saturday, Feb. 25-27 with Divisions 2, 4 and 5 played at the La Crosse Center in La Crosse, Wis., and Divisions 1 and 3 at the Menominee Nation Arena in Oshkosh, Wis.
DIVISION 1
Second-seeded Wauwatosa East (23-3) won the Division 1 championship with a second-half surge leading to a 62-44 victory over top-seeded Kimberly (25-3) in the championship game.
The Red Raiders gained control of the game with a 27-3 run in the second half after trailing the Papermakers 27-26 at the half. Wauwatosa East shot a blistering 71 percent from the floor in the second half and finished at 55 percent for the game. In contrast, Kimberly shot 30 percent in the second half and 36 percent for the game.
The Red Raiders were propelled by a 40-18 advantage in points scored in the paint, as well as a 33-21 edge in rebounding.
Alex Singleton led all scorers with 20 points for the Red Raiders to go with eight rebounds. Jay Hinson also scored in double figures with 11 points, as did Leon Bond, who contributed 10 points and eight rebounds. The Papermakers were led by Jackson Paveletzke with 14 points and six assists, and Owen Pawikowski contributed 13 points.
Wauwatosa East advanced to the championship game with a 56-48 victory over River Falls in the semifinal. Kimberly ousted DeForest 63-42 in its semifinal to set-up the championship match-up.
The Red Raiders win their fourth State championship in the program’s 17th tournament appearance, and Kimberly finishes runner-up in its 13th experience in the State Tournament.
DIVISION 2
Pewaukee (27-3), the #2 seeded, toppled top-seeded and previously undefeated Onalaska (19-1) 54-37 in the championship game in Division 2.
The Pirates never trailed in the game and led by as many as 15 points in the first half. They entered the locker room at halftime with a 38-24 lead thanks impart to shooting 56 percent from the floor in the half.
Both teams struggled finding their shooting range in the second half. Pewaukee extended its lead to 21 at 48-27 with 10:35 in the game. The Hilltoppers could get no closer than 14 points the rest of the way. Any thoughts of a Hilltoppers’ comeback was thwarted by 25 percent shooting in the second half.
The Pirates were led in scoring by Ashton Janowski with 19 points. AJ Hintz made 5-of-6 field goals, including a 3-for-3 from beyond the arc to score 16 points, and Milan Momcilovic added 12 points. The Hilltoppers were paced by Victor Desmond, who scored 10 points and grabbed a game-high six rebounds, and Gavin McGrath with nine points.
The Pirates moved past Lake Mills in the semifinals with a 65-51 victory, and the Hilltoppers were 66-57 victors over Xavier in their semifinal.
Pewaukee wins the program’s first State championship in the Pirates’ second appearance, and Onalaska finishes runner-up in its 10th State appearance.
DIVISION 3
Racine St. Catherine’s (28-1), the #1 seeded team in the bracket, captured the Division 3 championship with a 68-49 win over Lake Country Lutheran (26-2) in the tournament final.
The Angels implemented a spread offense in the second half that allowed Kamari McGee the opportunity to find lanes to the basket. He scored 22 of his game-high 26 points in the second half and ignited a 24-10 run to open the Angels’ largest lead of the game at 60-40 with 5:39 remaining. They shot 71 percent from the floor in the half and 54 percent for the game.
Jameer Barker and Marcel Tyler both added 14 points for the Angels, and Barker grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds and dished out a game-high five assists. The Lightning was paced by Luke Haertle with 16 points. John Nehls chipped in with 15 points and Ben Lubbers added 13.
The Angels defeated Wrightstown 53-44 in their semifinal earlier in the day, and the Lightning struck down St. Croix Central 59-47 in their semifinals to advance to the final.
Racine St. Catherine’s wins its sixth championship in its seventh State Tournament appearance, and Lake Country Lutheran finishes runner-up in its first-ever appearance.
DIVISION 4
Second-seeded Lourdes Academy (25-5) made one of the greatest comebacks in State Tournament history to defeat top-seeded The Prairie School (24-4) 43-41 with a shot at the final buzzer
Nathan Slagter received a pass from Preston Ruedinger in the lane, turned, and sank a short shot as the buzzer sounded to send the Knights into celebration mode. Lourdes was outscored 23-4 at the onset of the game and trailed by as many as 20 in the first half. The Knights went on a 21-4 run in the second half to erase their deficit and take a 39-35 lead prior to the Hawks tying the game prior to the last-second winner.
Ruedinger and Joshua Bauer led the Knights in scoring with 13 points apiece. Ruedinger also distribute a team-high five assists, and Slagter led the team on the glass with six rebounds. The Hawks were led by Antuan Nesbitt with 12 points and a game-high eight rebounds. Asanjai Hunter and Kody Krekling also scored in double-figures with 11 and 10 points, respectively.
Lourdes defeated Edgar 65-41 in the semifinals to earn its berth in the State title game, and The Prairie School downed Luther 61-46 in its semifinal.
The Knights win their first State championship in their fifth experience at State, and the Hawks were runner-up in the first-ever State appearance.
DIVISION 5
Top-seeded Hustisford (18-3) won the Division 5 championship by cruising to a 69-35 over McDonell Catholic (17-5) in the championship game Thursday.
The Falcons used a staunch inside defense to jump out to a 20-2 lead and limit any inside presence on the offensive end for the Macks. Alex Eggleston tied a Division 5 State Tournament game record by blocking seven shots to lead the defense that set a State team game record with 11 blocks.
Dylan Kuehl led all scorers in the game with 20 points for the Falcons, shooting 9-of-12 from the floor and grabbing 11 rebounds. Eggleston scored 19 points on 9-of-11 shooting from the floor with 11 rebounds. Hustisford shot a sizzling 67 percent that shattered the Division 5 State Tournament team record for field goal percentage in a game. Gavin Thimm chipped in with 11 points.
Logan Hughes was the top scorer for the Macks with 12 points. McDonell Catholic struggled shooting throughout the game, finishing with a .245 field goal percentage.
Hustisford wins the program’s first championship in its first-ever appearance at State. McDonell Catholic finishes runner-up in their sixth experience at State.
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