
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 23
Brandon Davis, River Ridge, senior
Davis commanded the offense as River Ridge lit up the scoreboard to the tune of a 100-48 win over Argyle. The senior lead guard finished with a triple-double, tallying 13 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists.
Kellen Donnelly, Somerset, junior
Somerset scored an impressive 75-64 win overRegis on Monday night behind a big-time performance from their junior wing. Donnelly finished with 34 points, 12 rebounds, 3 assists and added 5 steals defensively for the Spartans.
JJ Heikkinen, Phillips, senior
Heikkinen was on a heater on Monday night, leading Phillips to a 99-76 win over Chequamegon. Already a 1,000 point scorer, Heikkinen poured in a new school record 58 points for the Loggers in the win. He finished
Brock Hodges, Beloit Memorial, senior
It was a night to celebrate Brock Hodges on Monday as Beloit Memorial scored a 78-50 win to pull even with Waterford in the Southern Lakes standings. Hodges, a senior guard, finished with 23 points in the game, adding 8 rebounds, 5 assists, and 5 steals. In doing so, Hodges joined the 1,000 point club.
Caleb Irlbeck, Osceola, senior
Osceola is gearing up for postseason play, but before they hit regionals, their senior scorer hit a career milestone in a 91-45 victory over North Branch (MN). Irlbeck scored 25 points in the win, surpassing 1,000 for his prep career.
Jack Kohnen, Slinger, junior
Slinger and Wauwatosa West squared off in a game that very well could be re-played at the Kohl Center next month. Slinger came away victorious thanks in part to the play if the incredible junior forward’s play. Kohnen finished with 23 points, 15 rebounds, and 6 assists while turning away three shots via the block defensively in the 75-63 Owls’ victory.
Easton Lurvey, Three Lakes, sophomore
Lurvey, just a sophomore, has scored the ball at a high rate through two seasons at Three Lakes. Monday night he joined the 1,000 point club despite an 89-70 loss to Mellen. Lurvey finished with 17 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists.
Owen Munson, Chippewa Falls, junior
Munson had a career night as Chippewa Falls scored a 70-63 victory over Sparta in non-conference action. The junior buried eight of twelve shots from deep en route to 39 points for the Cardinals.
Quinn Peyer, Williams Bay, senior
Peyer was one of four to join the 1,000 point club on Monday night, doing so in a 76-44 win over Monticello. The senior guard finished with 32 points and buried six shots from deep for the Bulldogs.
Jack Schwahn, Reedsville, senior
Schwahn was absolutely feeling it Monday night going up against Chilton’s 2-3 zone. The senior buried 10 of 16 triples in the Panther’s 71-47 victory. He finished with 32 points in the win.
Keaton Wollan, Amery, junior
Wollan had a monster triple-double as he led Amery to a 91-52 win over Grantsburg Monday night. The junior multi-sport talent finished with 36 points, 13 rebounds, and 12 assists for the Warriors.
Others of Note
Caleb Arcand, Clear Lake, jr - 32 points on 11 of 16 shooting in 62-60 win over Webster
Jameson Beamon, Oconto Falls, sr - 36 points and 8 rebounds in 90-84 win over Green Bay West
Matthias Behling, Valley Christian, sr - 32 points, 12 rebounds and 5 steals in 78-33 win over Marion
Broker Buschor, Darlington, sr - 28 points, 13 rebounds, and 5 assists with 8 made threes in 93-67 win over New Glarus
Caleb Dahlke, Fox Valley Lutheran, sr - 32 points with 7 made threes in 75-72 win over Wausau East
Lucas Hansen, Hayward, sr - 20 points and 20 rebounds in 96-65 win over Spooner
Breckin Hullopeter, Alma/Pepin, sr - 22 points and 16 rebounds in 60-56 win over Melrose-Mindoro
Braydon Lowrance-Eischen, Ozaukee, jr - 29 points and 17 rebounds in 75-73 loss to Valders
D’Amirion Mayweather, Shoreland Lutheran, sr - 32 points in 92-60 win over Salam
Alston Metoxen, Green Bay West, sr - 31 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists in 90-84 loss to Oconto Falls
Luke Paddock, Elkhorn, sr - 31 points, 11 rebounds, and 5 assists in 68-66 win over Delavan-Darien
Ben Prochnow, Reedsville, sr - 11 points and 18 assists in 71-47 win over Chilton
Johnny Roehl, Shoreland Lutheran, jr - 32 points and 12 assists in 92-60 win over Salam
Tuesday, February 24
Andrew Dillin, Mauston, freshman
Dillin was exceptional as Mauston clinched a share of the South Central conference title Tuesday night in a 70-53 win over Adams-Friendship. The freshman finished with a double-double with 23 points and 11 rebounds, adding six assists.
Avery Holliman, Racine Horlick, senior
Holliman had a career night as Horlick won 91-53 over Saint Anthony. The senior finished with 55 points in the Rebels’ win, none of those coming from beyond the arc. He was 26 of 36 from the field and added 6 rebounds, 3 assists, and 7 steals.
Oshkosh North 87, Seymour 65
Oshkosh North did something no other team could in the 2025-26 regular season. The Spartans handed Seymour its first and only loss. Junior and MSU-Mankato recruit Bryce Ott led the way for North, finishing with 26 points and 8 rebounds. Front court mate Owen Weber scored 22 points and added 4 rebounds.
Others of Note
Braylon Backaus, Black River Falls, jr - 30 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists, and 6 steals in 96-65 win over Viroqua
Miles Schmidgall, Fall Creek, jr - 24 points, 15 rebounds, 4 assists, and 5 blocks in 78-63 win over Colfax

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].
