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Bound Wisconsin Basketball Player of the Week - Feb. 23-March 1



Jack Kohnen, Slinger BBB
Slinger had already clinched an outright North Shore Conference championship, but added a couple nice non-conference wins last week. First they took down Wauwatosa West 75-63, as junior Jack Kohnen had 23 points with 15 rebounds, six assists, and three blocks. They finished the season with an 86-41 win over West Bend East. Kohnen had 16 points, six rebounds, five assists, three steals, and two blocks in that one.

Rita Kuepper, Hartford GBB
Hartford advanced to sectional play with a pair of impressive victories last week. Junior Rita Kuepper went off in a big way, pouring in 29 points with seven steals in a 74-34 opening win over Oshkosh North. Kuepper stayed red-hot against DSHA in a regional final, scoring 34 points as the Orioles won 76-50.

Kaitlyn Schuman, Brillion GBB

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