
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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Monday, February 2
Lauden Berg, Southern Door, senior
Berg was efficient and filled the stat sheet as he led Southern Door to a 64-43 win over Crivitz. The senior poured in 27 points on 12 of 15 shooting from the field. Berg added ten points and six assists on the offensive side while causing havoc on defense with nine blocks and three steals.
Jordan Coleman, University School, junior
Coleman had a career night as University School scored a 58-25 win over Kenosha Christian Life. He had a double-double with 32 points and 13 rebounds while adding six assists in the win. Coleman was six of eleven from deep for the Wildcats.
Amare Hereford & Brock Hodges, Beloit Memorial, senior
The dynamic senior duo continue to lead a Beloit Memorial team that is stacking wins. Hereford hit the 2,000 point threshold in his career last week and on Monday night he had another 40-point outburst, tallying 41 points and 9 rebounds. Hodges added 30 points and 9 rebounds of his own for the Purple Knights.
Jacob Kelbel, Altoona, freshman
Altoona got a a big 69-54 win over McDonell Central and the freshman shooter was lights out from deep. Playing with a talented guard group, Kelbel scored 21 points for the Railroaders, all from the three-point line.
Kewaunee 81, Bonduel 77
Kewaunee scored another impressive win on Monday night to stay undefeated on the season and did so with a balanced scoring attack from their electric rotation. Connor Kilgore (2026) was one of five Storm players to score in double figures, leading the way with 19 points. Senior Avery Jerabek (12), and sophomores Diesel Bosdeck (16), Dane Harrell (14), and Mason Kovacs (11) all hit double figures as well.
Carson Marks, Saint Croix Falls, senior
Marks was integral to Falls securing a 69-61 win over Ashland. He was a playmaker with the ball in his hands, finishing with 13 points and 10 assists as the Saints secured a Heart O’North conference victory.
Brayden Smith, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah, sophomore
Smith had an efficient night shooting the ball as Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah got an 81-43 victory over Providence Academy. The sophomore sharpshooter finished with a game high 28 points for the Resorters, knocking down six of nine shots from deep, while assisting on seven more made buckets.
Cam Thellefsen, Wonewoc-Center, junior
Thellefsen had a monster double-double in Wonewoc’s 90-61 victory over Coulee Christian on Monday night. The junior forward poured in 33 points and 18 rebounds as the Wolves got in the win column.
Others of Note
Graysen Becker, Altoona, jr - 29 points in 69-54 win over McDonell Central
Ethan Fromm, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah, sr - 24 points and 13 rebounds in 81-43 win over Providence Academy
Owen Gunderson, Altoona, jr - 8 points and 10 assists in 69-54 win over McDonell Central
Breckin Hullopeter, Alma/Pepin, sr - 14 points and 19 rebounds in 60-58 loss to Eleva-Strum
David Johnson, Hillsboro, sr - 10 points and 22 rebounds in 69-36 win over La Farge
Tuesday, February 3
Sam Bezlyk, Spencer, senior
Bezlyk was the epitome of a stat sheet stuffer as Spencer scored a 77-57 win over Colby on Tuesday night. The senior forward had 20 points, 11 rebounds, and 12 assists for Spencer, recording a triple-double.
Jalen Brown, Wauwatosa West, junior
Tosa West got an impressive 73-64 non-conference victory over Whitefish Bay as the junior sensation led the way for the Trojans. Brown finished with 32 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists in the win, in the first game of an important week for Tosa West.
Rylan Buhr, Sheboygan North, sophomore
Buhr hit one of many game winners on Tuesday night in dramatic fashion in a 65-62 win over Bay Port. The Pirates had battled back from a double-digit deficit to tie it with 4.7 seconds on the clock. Buhr took a pass around half court and buried a double-clutch triple off the glass to give the Golden Raiders the thrilling victory.
Brandon Davis, River Ridge, senior
Davis was his usual impressive self, this time in leading River Ridge to a 65-63 win over Belmont, giving the Braves their first conference loss. The heady leader of the TImberwolves finished with 25 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 assists on the offensive side while adding five steals and two blocks defensively.
Zachary Edwards, Barron, senior
Edwards had a monster night scoring the ball as Barron went home with a 79-70 victory over Ladysmith. The senior scored a career high 46 points while shooting 16 of 21 from the field, 5 of 7 from three, and 9 of 10 from the free throw line.
Andrew Hoeser, Neillsville, senior
Hoeser was integral to Neillsville getting an important 86-82 victory over Owen-Withee on Tuesday night. The senior big man was nearly unstoppable on the court, finishing with 31 points on 10 of 14 shooting. Hoeser was lights out from deep, connecting on 7 of 10 from beyond the arc.
Hudson Kieler, Cuba City, junior
Kieler gave the Cubans a thrilling moment at home on Tuesday night, hitting a game-winner to lift Cuba City to a 54-53 victory. A week after the Cubans fell in Boscobel, Kieler took a pass, and buried a 25-foot shot from deep with .6 seconds on the court.
Will Krueger, De Pere
Krueger poured in 37 points as De Pere got a win in the FRCC, defeating Ashwaubenon 88-66. The win kept the Redbirds alone atop the conference standings.
Oliver Leibham, Sheboygan Lutheran, junior
Leibham had one of the more improbable game winners I’ve seen as Sheboygan Lutheran secured a 60-58 win over Kohler. Tied, the junior guard inbounded the ball from the sideline, sprinted across the court and received a pass around the elbow extended. He took three dribbles to his left and hit a fading away shot on the baseline to give the Crusaders the electric conference victory.
Lomira 101, Xavier 94 (2OT)
This non-conference matchup lived up to the hype as it took two overtimes for Lomira to come out on top. Senior big man Jake Broeske had 27 points and 13 rebounds for the Lions, becoming the school’s all-time leading scorer in the process. Juniors Jackson Bloohm and Cooper King both scored 20-plus points in the win for Lomira. For Xavier, junior combo guard Logan Ramczyk did all he could for the Hawks, finishing with 41 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists.
Ben Petrie, Sheboygan Falls, sophomore
Petrie had his best night scoring the ball on the court on Tuesday night, leading Falls to a 72-67 Eastern Wisconsin conference win over Valders. The sophomore finished with a game high 32 points for the Falcons.
Chris Pohl, Marshfield, senior
Pohl was efficient and dominated as Marshfield scored a dominating 83-53 victory over a good Holmen squad. The Wyoming recruit finished with 32 points for the Tigers, making 12 of 16 shots from the field.
Crew Rebolz, Pacelli, sophomore
Rebolz had a moment to remember as Pacelli got a 53-51 win over Rosholt. As time was winding down, the sophomore took a rotational pass and attacked the middle, pulling up from the elbow and burying a 10-footer to give the Cardinals a victory.
Jakari Smith, Milwaukee Bradley Tech, senior
Smith was absolutely electric as Bradley Tech won 82-79 over Carmen Northwest. The uncommitted senior had a career high 50 points for the Trojans, putting the ball into the hoop at an impressively high rate. On top of that, Bradley Tech was tied at 79 with under four seconds left, when Smith got open in transition, received an pass up the sideline and buried a three-point shot from the low-wing at the buzzer.
Rick Storlie, Fall Creek
Storlie is one of the winningest active coaches in the state and leads a very good Fall Creek squad in 2025-26. On Tuesday night, the tenured leader won his 400th game at the helm as the Crickets won 63-21 over Cadott.
Quinn Wesenberg, Bonduel, junior
Wesenberg can score in bunches when he gets going and on Tuesday night he hit a career milestone in Bonduel’s 86-61 win over Menominee Nation. The junior Bear wing finished with 31 points in the victory, joining the 1,000 point club in the process.
Others of Note
Zandyr Barke, Wittenberg-Birnamwood, sr - 39 pts in 65-53 win over Weyauwega-Fremont
Joey Coon, Saint Mary’s Springs, jr - 29 points in 59-50 win over Sheboygan Christian
Devon Feck, Rhinelander, sr - 29 points on 7 of 10 shooting from deep in 63-44 win over Wisconsin Rapids
Henry Gruetzmacher, Brookfield Central, sr - 33 points and 18 rebounds in 78-71 win over Wauwatosa East
Keagan Hesier, River Valley, sr - 32 points on 15 of 16 shooting in 81-61 loss to Sauk Prairie
Carter Hess, Berlin, sr - 26 points on 7 of 10 shooting from deep in 74-42 win over Nekoosa
Andrew Jensen, Kaukauna, sr - 25 points, 17 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 blocks in 91-59 win over Appleton West
Kager Knueppel, Wisconsin Lutheran, jr - 31 points and 7 rebounds in 95-68 win over Homestead
Cooper Markee, Whitnall, sr - 37 points, 8 rebounds in 80-66 wino ver Brown Deer
Tommie Muskgrow, Wauwatosa East, sr - 31 points in 78-71 win over Wauwatosa East
Gabe Nottling, Watertown Luther Prep, sr - 32 points on 11 of 14 shooting from the field and 7 of 9 from deep in 76-53 win over Kingdom Prep Lutheran
Jayden Paul, Big Foot, sr - 30 points in 75-66 win over Whitewater
Landon Rakestraw, Neillsville, soph - 26 points and 8 assists in 86-82 win over Owen-Withee
Blake Risler, Regis, sr - 38 points while shooting 6 of 9 from three in 91-62 win over Elk Mound
Griffin Schultz, Union Grove, sr - 32 points in 90-73 win over Badger
Delvito Velazquez, Messmer, jr - 29 points and 7 assists in 70-55 win over Heritage Christian
JJ Walters, Germantown, sr - 29 points and 10 rebounds in 85-57 win over West Allis Hale
JJ Zavatchin, Oostburg, sr - 30 points on 14 of 15 shooting in 73-61 win over Cedar Grove-Belgium

Colton Wilson serves a contributor and member of Bound Wisconsin. Wilson has worked in high school sports for 10 years, covering the state of Wisconsin in various sports. He has had roles in content creation, boys basketball coverage, director of events, and data management. Wilson is a graduate of Richland Center High School where he will currently serves as the Varsity Reserve boys basketball coach, entering his eleventh year coaching at the high school level. Wilson also has officiated basketball and organized youth tournaments for multiple years. You can follow him on Twitter at @ColtonWilson23 or reach him at [email protected].
