 and welcome to the campus of UW-Shabuigan where tonight the first annual Boys-Shabuigan County All-Star Game is taking place. I'm Chris Wright along with Coach Jeff Wolf. Mike Martin is there in Arizona. What a great opportunity for these young men to have one more chance to play a basketball game, Jeff, in kids from all over the county. Well, it's a great opportunity, especially when you consider when you take that high school jersey off, you think it's for the last time. And it is maybe for your high school, but now these guys have the opportunity to come out and play. I mean, the great thing is it's all the visions. So it's guys from all over the county that get the opportunity that never probably played together, maybe since they were little guys to come out here and play together now. Well, I know Coach Greenwood, who coaches the men here at UW-Shabuigan and Penny Molletsky, an athletic director, came up with this idea. And it's kind of an experiment thing. They said, yeah, we're gonna try it with the boys. This year, maybe girls next year, which I think would be a great chance for the women too. Well, as the father of some pretty good girls, basketball players, unfortunately, they're too old for this. But yeah, I think the girls should always have the equal opportunity. And judging from the crowd out here tonight, Chris, I mean, it's a good start. Well, we have two, another neat thing is they brought two former coaches in. Coach Scott Richard, who coached at Plymouth, he'll be one of the coaches. And Coach Mike Rank, who coached at Random Lake at Shabuigan South, they both had a chance to meet with the kids for one day and they got a little mini-practice in. And not a lot of time, but maybe something for them to do. Well, I think that's typical of all-star games is in that the fact that, you know, you've got kids now in spring sports and things like that. So probably a couple of them that would have liked to have played can't because of that. But, you know, it's a good turnout here, 18 kids. You got good players, fantastic crowd. And I'm looking forward to it. Yeah, I'm looking forward to it. They were wondering a little bit about the crowd. They're, you know, next year, they said they might charge a buck or two or something like that. They all got in for free. I mean, the place, I just went over to Brent Whitter's parents. I said, this is bigger than some of the high school turnout games, you know, on a Tuesday night, because, you know, you got girls playing in one place and boys playing on another, but they're going to be playing in front of a nice crowd. Yeah, it's going to be a great opportunity. I mean, probably a little bit of rust. You know, you've got some former coaches. They'll have to get a little rust off themselves. But the players, too. But, you know, the important thing is come on and have a good time and enjoy the game of basketball. Brian, I think it's an opportunity to meet some kids from, you know, you probably hear about them, or, you know, a little bit in the paper and stuff, and you get opportunities with AEU and stuff. It's so much different than today. But, you know, you get a chance to, you know, play with some other kids. You know, we don't know what kind of basketball is, because we kind of mentioned they have a three point contest that takes place, which will show you at another time. But you wonder if the rust is there or will they have any legs for this? But, you know, they're kids, so they should be ready to go. Judging by the three point contest, there was some pretty good shooting there. There was any rust that those last three guys didn't show much of. So that was a good start. I'm looking forward to see a very competitive game out here today. What, uh, do you think kind of, do they just kind of be passing the ball around a little bit? You know, you said you, you know, you've been involved in basketball for a long time in all-star games. Do the kids play a lot of defense? Do they not play some defense? Well, I mean, I hope they don't model it after the NBA all-star game. You know, you know, I'm looking forward to see a competitive game, defense being played. You know, you don't have to make every ESPN top 10 highlight pass that there is. So you just come out and play good, fundamental basketball. I think the competitive juices will kick in and I think they'll play hard and play to win. Yeah, probably spread the ball around a little bit more than, you know, you know, I guess things let everybody have an opportunity as well. 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And the starting line-ups for Team Dark. 5'9", from Howard's Grove, number two, Will Raupman. 6'4", from Howard's Grove, number 12, Justin Miller. 6'1", from Sheboygan Luther, number 15, Delvin Barnstable. At 6'1", from Howard's Grove, number 23, Dalton Free. And cold player of the year in the Big East, 6'3", from Howard's Grove, Jack Baldwin, number 25. Now the starting lineup for Team White, at 5'11", from Howard's Grove, number one, Blake Pedron. At 6'2", from Sheboygan South, your three-point champion, number 20, Nick Larson. At 6'5", from Sheboygan Christian, number 23, Joe Lemnes. At 6'2", from Keele, number 24, Matt Cislevich. And cold player of the year in the Fox River Conference, at 6'1", from Sheboygan North, number 24, Brent Winter. Coaching Team White, former Plymouth head coach, Scott Richards, and he is assisted by Brad Smuddy. Team Dark, former Sheboygan South coach, giving up for Mike Rank. Officials for the game are Rick Rodel and Jeff Schwartz. Let's have a great game of basketball. All right, Jeff, there you have it. We have our starting lineup, very impressive. Lots of kids from Howard's Grove, which kind of neat to in this game. You have two kids playing for Howard's Grove, from the White, three kids, or four kids, from Howard's Grove, playing for the Dark. That's the neat dynamic about that. This is not only where you're playing against, with and against players from different divisions. You're actually playing against, because you played your whole high school career with. It's a little different, but they try to make the teams competitive, and when the ball goes up, now it's time to compete. There it's Barton Stable on the drive, with his left hand, and there's a basket right away. The right to the hoop, straight line drive, wide open. Layed it up against the glass, and dropped it through. There's a shot right away by Pedron. Rebound there by Jack Baldwin, number 25 from Howard. This is Dalton Free. I had Dalton Free as a kindergartner. He didn't look like that. And right away, there's a three by Will Routeman. Without the practice time, you don't really have any sets that you can put in. You just want guys to get out there and move, keep the court spread. There's winner for three, Bingo. Also the good thing about an All-Star game is you got some of the best players and best shooters in the area, so they're not gonna hesitate to put the ball up. No, there's Barton Stable with three and a miss. Good look ahead. Pedron from Howard. There's our three point champ, Larson. Still hot. That's become a much more prevalent pass to go down to the baseline and throw that pass. I think it's an influence from the NBA that started it. Now it's being used more and more on every level. There is the cold player of the year, Jack Baldwin with a miss. Witter who played a lot of point and two man at North. Honorable mention, All-State has been selected to play in the state All-Star game, but because of baseball and commitments and a D1 baseball player, he's not gonna play that. There's three on the drive and he's gonna get fouled. There's Nick Larson with a three on our replay. Baldwin, Witter matchup will be putting two really good players against one another interested in watching that one. Here's a good shot at Dalton. Good follow through. One on a two trip for him. Pedron here. It's checked by his former teammate there, Baldwin. Already more defense being played out here than in typical All-Star games. I like to see that. Like I said, once the game starts, you know the competition, you wanna go out and win if you're a real competitor. The other, still on fire. Here's Routen. Three-hours growth, four-hours growth starters on that side. Pedron with the miss. I think anytime you see the ball come down and one or two passes being made for an All-Star game, that's unselfish. Yeah, there's a nice pick and roll. Oh, and a turnover. There's Barnes-Stable. One on three. Nice take. Long, lanky player really extends well. Here you see the replay. Dalton really improved. He was a, I thought, the most improved player for that team this year. There's a miss. Good take, good pass. Got it inside. Nice finish. That was Justin Miller from Howard's. Larson again. Finally missed one. As a three-point champ that, you know, hopefully people will be able to see, he put on quite a performance. Good take again. Wow. State champion, Sheboygan Lutheran. Good take. Strong move to the basket, nice finish at the rim. Gonna get our first substitute in the game here. Here's a rebound by Witter. Witter also averaged about six, seven rebounds a game. One of the top rebounders in the league, seven. I think as a coach, you want everyone to experience and if you're looking to, maybe you can't give everybody the same amount of time that you would want everybody to have a good experience and be able to play. So you want to get guys in and out and save the real competition for the end of the game where you go for the win. And it's 14-13, we're at 15-40 left. Boy, these kids can shoot a little bit, coach. Should be some of the best of the best in the county. So that's, hopefully that's why the big crowd is here to come see this level basketball being played. Larson, picked by Barnstable. Brent challenges it. There's a three-pointer by Jack Baldwin. Cole, player of the year in the Big East. Hard's Grove had a great season this year, 24-3. Lee George up still in a really nice job at Howard's. Oh. Remember coaching against somebody who played at Usberg. Oh, yeah. Quite a good player, too. Well, their only problem is that Ron Colley, they lost two of their three games for Ron Colley this season. Witter short, rebound by Free. And we're going to get wholesale changes for White. There's a three in and out by Baldwin. Not too many stoppages here. So they're tired to get substitutes in and out at that. That guy's waiting at the table, hoping somebody follows. It turns the ball over so they can get in the game. There's Witter for three, just short, Baldwin with the rebound. They're playing out here in this college court. Chris is 10 feet longer. You can see right at this point in the game, everybody's legs seem to be getting a lot heavier. Witter with a dipsy and a do and a foul. We do get a stoppage of play. And a couple free throws for Brent. Brent averaged 23 points a game this year. Seven rebounds. 90% from the free throw line coach. And he's getting a D1 scholarship for baseball, not basketball. Wholesale line changes. And a nice appreciation by the crowd. Game has good flow to it, Chris. You know, for an all-star game it's going up and down, but it's not, you know, the straight line drive. They're straight line drive. Guys are playing it selfishly, picking the ball to the hoop. Knocking in some threes and it's been entertaining so far. Here's Michael Berger, number 11. He's part of that Lutheran state champion. He was the sixth man this year. Moved here from out of state. And was a great asset to that Lutheran squad. There's a rare mess. Gavin Winter there. Just stay there. Rick Rodolair, the official, long-time official, under the basket. Does baseball, football and basketball. I believe he did football too. I know he does baseball and basketball. Nice ball movement here. He's a wancer from Cedar Grove. A little bit short. Didn't have his legs underneath him. Trying to try to take it again. I don't think so. Cedar Grove had a nice season, 12-11 as well. Six-six kid from Cedar Grove, number 22. This is Winter again. A little short on that shot. Rebound, that's Alex Schmidt from Falls number two. He's a purple bird. Justin Tempest also from the Falls. And in for Winter. Comes Blake Pedrant. And back in the game. To counter is Will Routeman, number two. Team-mate of Blake. Nice job. Floor's spread. Looking for that three. Good look ahead. Nice pass. Good finish. And Sawyer Pottis on the finish. Nice job. Sawyer on the finish now. That break away. Yup. Dad was a little concerned about his legs. Looked good on that layup there. Big block there by Nick Falls of Plymouth, number 22. Nice job of blocking the ball without falling. Michael Berger. Hit the top. Out of bounds. Nick Falls, number 33 from Plymouth. He's had the block there. Six-six Plymouth, 19-5. Made it to the regional finals this year. Good basketball in our county this year. A lot of good teams that finished well in their conferences. Yeah, well in the tournament you get a state champ regional sectionals and a couple of trips for sectionals for Plymouth and... Scott's in high school basketball that's got some of the top players in the country. Oh, yeah. You look out here at the level of player that we've got here in Sheboyin County, I think it says a lot for where basketball is at and I think it's a big positive that... Well, what's strange too, a lot of the places we went this year, Coach, a lot of the teams were really young. Sheboyin Christian was young and Kohler was young and Sheboyin Luther brings back a whole bunch of kids as well. Bingo. Alex Schmidt. Nice shot by Alex, good follow through. So there's gonna be some nice players in next year's group as well. Of course featured by Jacob Anasovic from Sheboyin Lutheran. Josh Kohler from South is another really good player. Kohler will have a couple nice seniors this next coming year too. Yes. Raider. Raider and Kevlar, yep. Tyler Raider, both good players. Nice pass by Michael Berger over to Sawyer Pottis. Oh, almost all the way down, pop back out. Nice pass though, through the defense and kicked it out. And that's something Michael Berger did a real nice job of. He could dribble drive and then he could hit Barnstable and Graydon Grubowski. Could hit some threes. So just a very important cog in that Lutheran offense. Nice spin move. Sawyer was a 75% free throw shooter this year coach. And again, one of the most improved players at North which was dominated by seniors, unlike some of the other schools around here. Howard Grove and North were senior strong. Howard Grove winning their conference freeway tie for the conference in the big East and North finished just one game out. Shot by Sawyer. You know the thing is when you get out here Chris as an all-star, you're playing with guys that you haven't played with and kind of, there's a feeling out process. What does, what can this guy do? Nice look ahead, it falls. Wow. Running the court, get rewarded. Always good as a big when you're gonna put in that effort to get the ball and be able to get those buckets. You're gonna run hard, should be rewarded. You know, they really spread the floor well for not really practicing or doing much coach. Right. Again, smart basketball. Hard. As I was gonna say, not a lot of falls, but you know, there haven't been many stoppages in play and that was, you know, that was just a good take to the basket and trying to wall off in defense and ended up falling. Ethan was 61% from the free throw line. Another one of our lefties. Average 13 points. At least six rebounds a game. Yep. Coach by Josh Ketterhagen there been coaching for a long time. Josh does a nice job developing players. Well, now you, I know he missed that one a lot, but he did make 33 threes on the year and for a six, six kid shooting threes, this shows you again how the game has changed. The game has evolved and you know, that's the way, because it dribbled the drive and trying to keep the lane open for drivers. You know, the post game has suffered because of it. That's the third three for Alec Schmidt. There you see it. He's got nine points. Lerger from way downtown. Likes that corner. The look ahead. Feeling it. Might have rushed it a little bit with the defender running at him. Kicks it. Potts can make that shot too. He missed that one. Six, six, six, six kid bringing the ball up the court. That's another evolution of the game that you didn't always see and that's positive. Everybody can handle the ball. Everybody can shoot the ball. Rebound there by Potts. Picked away. Oh, he's trying to challenge Nick Falls and so far he's been up to the tag. Yeah, he's a big kid too. Bingo. God, Peter and it's his fourth. Oh, that's wrong. Oh, that's right. I got him for 14 points already Blake. He's got four threes. And then the nice job by these guys out here, they're playing hard, playing some defense. Looks like they're all enjoying playing with each other. That's the most important thing. Yeah, and Coach Rank and Richard both join or haven't briefed commodity with it. I got to coach in a baseball all-star game, high school all-star game. It was what a thrill to have kids that can all hit and throw. Did you get a chance? Yeah, I did the WBCA. See, yep, that was his command. He got the 10 best players in the year half of the state, and that was a real pleasure to bring those guys in. They're a great group of guys, all the good guys. And we spent the week up here in Kohler, and we got to go to the Kohler company. We got to do a few other things around the community. It's really a great experience. Young guys getting together and doing something that is a big fundraiser for the Children's Hospital. Oh, yes. And the Coach's Association has raised over $2.8 million for children's cancer, so it's really important. Xayah the Witch still can't get his first basket. It's on keel. It's felt free. Good open hook. Winner on the rebound. Trying to take it. Shump shot missed. Barn stable. You don't see too many mid-range jumpers anymore. Yeah, another lost start, kind of like the post game. If you can do it, though, it's. And he does it very well. Look at Baldwin here. Lifting good. Jack will get to get the chance to play in the WBC All-Stars game, I believe. And it's a great opportunity to get together with some of the best players in the state. Oh, he was hot. Heat check there. Looks a little gas. Blake's going to get a little bit of a rest. Up there, great start, so. Yeah. Rolling under 5 and 1 half minutes. And first annual, Sheboygan County All-Star game held at UW Sheboygan. Nice drive, good take. Athletic move. Brent's got seven, eight points. The way he shoots free throws, should get him up to 10. I'm already putting X's in the mark, coach. Dang it. Brent, of course, played baseball for me. Great kid. Great, great kid. I'd like to have nine of him on my baseball team and any basketball program I'd like to have. Well, as a coach, it's always great to have those special players come through and play for you. Yeah. Especially when they're good people, too. Nice finish. You can see why Howard's girl was so good when the so many good players that are here today. Why are so many people from Howard's on the team? Somebody asked me. I go, because they've got a lot of good players. And they've got a lot of seniors that deserve to be here. When you're looking to fill out these teams, everybody was offered an opportunity to send a senior. And like we talked about before, Usberg and Kohler are two examples dominated by juniors. And all good players out here, and they're all doing a great job of looking ahead. Of course, George off, too. I mean, the last two years, I mean, they've been dominant. The other thing that always impressed me the last two years, Coach, is the size of their kids. I mean, they are put together. I mean, they are put together. I mean, they are. Nice pass. I think those two guys have done that before. I mean, Howard's girls team is like, they are well put together. And they are not lacking in size. White team put down a little bit of a show here. Yep, in transition, getting the ball up ahead. Close game, very competitive. Guys, good take. Didn't have a white finish to shot. Bellwood missed his last couple. Pottis. Sorry, he's a little strong on that corner shot today so far. Sure, he'll make an adjustment. Too good a shooter not to. There's Baldwin. I believe he has eight points, unofficially. Co-player of the year in his conference, does a great job. Here's Nick Larson. Too close for him, so he sends it out to Pottis. There was an adjustment, much closer. I'll predict the next one he's going to knock in. Can't let Jack that wide open. No. And Brent says, you can have it. Three minutes left. Robert Keele still hasn't gotten his first bucket. Nice pass, good look, unselfish. I think the coaches have done a good job of keeping the guys fresh. So the level of the play hasn't dropped much. Nice, nice seal, reverse. There you go. Joel from Shwayen Christian. Coach Flipsy's, guy did a nice seal inside and got the ball in his target hand up. Hit him right there and knocked it in. Coach Flipsy's in the house tonight too. Jackson, nice pass. There's Lebanese again. Back to back baskets for Joel, 6'5", senior. High game, Chris, very competitive. 41-41. Belvin can't get his shot going. He's four of 11 from the floor. Get him back in the corner, I think would be better for him. There's a screen, a little bit of a bump there. That's where that strength you were talking about before couldn't get by him off the dribble. Falls like I mentioned before. That was Justin Tempest. Witter with two more. Nice finish by Brent. 13 points for Witter in the first half and a deflection. A lot of hands on the hips right now. Always an indicator that you're just trying to suck a little bit of extra oxygen because you're getting a little tired. Like I said, these coaches have a good job of substituting, keeping the guys fresh for the most part. That's why the level of play hasn't dropped. Barn stable. Devin, must have heard you. Didn't need to get to the corner, but he knocked that one in. He's got 12. Oh, here's teammates, Berger and Barn stable going at it and chuckling. That's nice to see. A little bit of a mono on mono. Match up. Oh, now they're going on this end. I don't know who wanted that one more. Mitch or Michael or Delvin. I'm not getting in his way, coach. Nice take off the dribble by another big man. Oh, my. Didn't want it. 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I think you can't want anything better than that. Yeah, I was very impressed with the game. And so far, the organization and stuff out here by the UW Center here, of course, Greenwood, Coach Moleski, has been just outstanding. And the place is packed. It is just packed. And what a great idea. And again, I want to thank our crew here. Scott for coming here. And that's what your press was here. Richard's doing our camera. But let me tell you, so far, if the second half is anything like the first half, everything's been A-plus out here at the center. Yeah, I think, you know, you're certainly gonna be some kinks in the process. But so far, everything's run very smoothly. And that's a testament to Coach Greenwood and Penny Moleski. They will announce a most valuable player. And they've got a team picture. So we're not gonna have any interviews after. We thought about that. But we're gonna take some team photos and et cetera. Nice tip. Good finish by Sawyer. Sawyer now with seven points. Sawyer pass from Sheboygan North. And there is the 11th point there for Blake Schmidt from Sheboygan Falls. There's Will Raupman, no. He's a Howard's Grove player. Good look ahead. Nice ball fake, takes it strong. Can't finish. Nice ball movement. Cutters. Different group of starters basically for the dark team. Couple different starters for the white team too. Everyone's a little different except for, I believe... Both coaches mixed it up a little bit. So they pretty much did line changes of five for five in the first half. It looks like they made some adjustments and changes here at halftime. Let some other guys play together and see what they can do. That's a deep three, but not that deep for Will Raupman. He's got his eighth point here. Nick Larson, the three point champ. Hit his first three, but the ball game would miss that one. Raupman should get used to this basketball court because I think he's gonna play his college basketball here, so. Yeah, he's got a couple of those kids that are playing so try to fill people in as we go along here. Uh-oh. And the last thing Brent wants to do is get hurt. Stumble. Yeah. Again. He'll say that was a pass. All right. That's an assist. Make sure you're taking those stats. Give him the assist. Six points for Justin Tempest. And Nick Falls gets his six point as well from Plymouth, number 33. Wow. Feeling it. 14 points now for Alex Schmidt. Really got a nice stroke from the corner of the knocked in some threes. Good battle inside. Wanzer and Falls. Sawyer will go back to the line. A few foul calls we've had. Cleanly played game. Although they've been playing good defense to this point. Sawyer normally pretty good. He's a very good free throw shooter. Probably a little bit tired and a little bit out of shot of all a lot lately. So so much of shooting is about rhythm and confidence that what if the shooters, if they're good shooters, they usually have that mentality where they believe that the next shot is going in. So I'm sure it'll bounce back. Gavin Winter checking in. Christian also checking back in. He's in for Nick Falls. Little different substitution pattern in the second half. Not going five for five. Each coach has had the opportunity to see the players that are playing for him and figuring out what they can do. So now you can use them as needed in special situations. Nice pass. Whoa, there's a serious, serious block there by Wanzer. But Joel sticks with it and he can't get it to go. But nice rebound by Wilt Raltman in the... There's a Wanzer with a shot and miss. Wanzer with a block before. Maybe at 29, there was a takeaway again by Wanzer. And there goes a rocket. He definitely was a rocket. Active body, run, jump, left-handed. Gives him the opportunity when you're trying to block a shot on the right-handed player. Witter from Sheboygan North on the miss. This is Alec Schmidt. Deep three, rolls around for Raltman. Peter in on a deep three. Whoops. Dark with the ball and the lead. Nice pass. Pass opposite. And there's a basket for Mitch Weicker from Ozaki. His first basket of the game. Nice to see him get in the book. White wants to stop the run by the dark. Rare time out. So coach, why don't you tell us a little bit about what you're doing right now with your life, your girls? Obviously, another successful season at Green Bay. Not quite the way they wanted to finish. But tell us a little bit about yourself. Well, that's my life right now. It's following the last two of my kids. And it's been quite a run. And I appreciate all the hard work and effort that they've put in as athletes. And allowed us, my wife and I, to see a lot of things and go to a lot of places. And this year, Green Bay was down a little bit, had a lot of, lost two of their best all-time players to graduation. And then had injuries to two starters from last year. And then another girl had a stress fracture this year. So they really struggled with injuries. But as a testament to Coach Borseth and his program up there, they still managed to finish second in one game behind in the regular season. And lost a close three point game in the tournament. Unfortunately, didn't get into the NCAA tournament, but played in the WNIT. So as I tell my girls is that the standard of excellence at Green Bay is high. And that's why you went to school there. And they made it to the final eight or something, right? For the NIT? The girl? No, the guys. The guys went to the finals. No, the girls lost in the first round, unfortunately. But most schools have loved to have those kind of years. And off your, you know, Green Bay would be a great year at a lot of other places. Good job by Joe Lemenez, kept the ball high and was able to finish off the offensive rebound. And back-to-back baskets there for Weicker. He had no baskets in the first half, so that's good. And I think we're down to just one or a couple of kids that haven't scored yet. So hopefully they'll get an opportunity yet. The nice thing about it is, again, the down selfishness people are looking to make it the past. Instead of a typical all-star game, where the ball is into a one-on-one situation, whoever has the ball is going to take the shot. Nice defense. All right. Everyone has scored, coach, except for Gavin Winter. I believe Faisal Witz from Keele has yet to score. So hopefully those young men will get a chance yet. That's unofficial, but that's like it. 14 minutes left. There should be plenty of shots out there. There's plenty of shots going now. There's Baldwin with his first shot here in the second half. He had 11 in the first half. Nice player. A lot of nice players out here. Like I said in the first half, it's a lot of competitive teams and players out here in the Sheboygan County area. It's good to see it. Here's our two points now for Faisal Witz from Keele. He's on the board. All that's left is Winter. Left to score. Barn stable against Berger. He's got 15. Look at this. Nice shot in rhythm. They'll talk about that at lunch tomorrow. Remember when I shot that three, Oria? And Winter finally gets up baskets. We had talked about that in the first half to where these guys that had played high school basketball together for the last four years now in an all-star situation now are playing against each other. So the same situation you may have in practice where you're going against one-on-one. Wow. The Albert Barn stable. He's got 18. It's the reason those guys are state champs this year. They have a lot of good players and he's wonderful. Free. His first basket, he's got three points. Dalton, as I said, former pseudomine. Way long time ago, then moved to Howard's Grove. Howard's Grove happy to have him. And there's everybody's in the book now, coach. Gavin Winter from Howard's gets one in on his former teammates as well. And they both had the sly smile. People pull on another. I got you that time, although we'll see what happens when the ball comes back down on this end of the court. Still a good ball movement. Yep. A little unselfishness there. The basket there. Free. Out to Weicker and misses that one. And into the ball game comes Will Routen for the dark from Howard's Grove. As does Nick Larson and Jackson Pottis. And Nick falls for the white squad. You know, as a coach, an all-star team, that's part of the responsibility is that you have that maybe not what you use with your. You're trying to give everybody the opportunity to shine out here. And that's managing the minutes is one of those things that you have to. Here's Nick falls. Pottis. Not a lot of room for him. Barns table with the rebound. Once again, Scott Richards, coaching the white squad, former Plymouth coach, Mike Rank, former Random Lake, and Shway and South here. Oh, I think we lost Coach Wolfe here. I can't hear Coach right now. And there's a layup by Baldwin. Pottis on the layup. And good. No, what happened? We just lost Coach Wolfe. Hopefully you have him, even though we can't hear him. There's a miss there. Deep shot by Larson there and the miss. And I'm going to put Coach Wolfe on Mike Six. Put Coach on Mike Six, see if that works a little better. I don't have yet. Got to put Coach on Mike Six. So we'll see if that changes things here. Good look ahead. Now I got you, Coach. Baldwin with the take. Barns table, nice job. Nice body control in the middle. He's got 20 points, Coach. And he's making effortlessly. 79-65 in favor of the dark. Jackson, Pott, you call. He's going to make his next three. I believe I said that, didn't I? Yep, and it went. There you see Jackson. He's a good shoot. I just called him his brother's name. Sawyer, I called him his brother's name. Sorry about that, Sawyer. A variety of players coming in again for the dark. The only one left out there is Delvin Barns table. Blake Pedron, he's from Howard's Grove. 13.8 points per game for Blake. Jubal handoff. Looking for Nick Falls, trying to post up. Whitter shot, parsley blocked. Wanzer, look out, whoa. A little hustle in this All-Star game. As Justin Tempest knocked it off. Guys are playing hard, and that's something, as an All-Star coach, you always want to emphasize, just go out and play hard. Good things will happen. So far, that's been the case. And again, a nice shot by the coaches, keeping everybody fresh so they can do that. Still playing defense, trying to protect the rim, and step back. Didn't get that one. Rare miss for Delvin, his first miss of the second half. He's got eight and a half, 20 in the game, number 15 from Sheboygan Lutheran. Brent Whitter, nice feed out there, Pedron. He really did a nice job of drawing two defenders to him, and then going back, he knew that the defensive player was doubling over him, and he hit his open teammate. Well, now he hit 62-3's in the regular season. Blake did hit one there. And Whitter now with a three. And just like that, it's a five-point ball game here. You see Brent. White team climbing back into this. Brent Whitter now with 18 points as well. Arm stable on the miss. Whitter looking at a shot. The white team's going to get the battle inside. Nice finish, Joe Lemenas. He's got 10 in the game now. Really uses his body well inside to shield off the opposing player, both on offense and the defensive end. Under seven minutes. Nice take. I'll tell you, Coach, there's under seven minutes, but I could sit here for another hour. I mean, it's very enjoyable watching these young men. This game has gone very quickly. Very competitive game, well played, well coached. And I think this big crowd's been entertained. Larson rolled out. He might have used the ball up in a three-point contest. He missed his last five threes. Just shot the lights out to win that contest. Good look ahead. Look at that. Not good there. I didn't want to see anybody get hurt there. He went over Whitter. Still, guys are playing hard, being competitive. Nice pass. Drew two defenders. Greg Leonard, unselfishly, average four assists the game, no matter besides being the leading scorer and rebounder for North this year. There's a pick by Whitter. Here it comes. 81-81. Five minutes left on a timeout. Got a timeout by Stark. Coach Richard took his timeout. The white team came back. Now that they've climbed back in it, Coach Rank wants to talk to his guys, maybe set up a play and see if they can run something to get a basket and get the momentum back. Here's a view of the crowd that's here today that's really thank you to the community for coming out and supporting this. I think it's an important first step for basketball in general in the county and just a great opportunity for players to play, continue to play, and then for people to come out and watch a very competitive basketball game. And again, as I mentioned before, Coach, I think it's important that the players and the parents go home and talk to people and just imagine next year, they might have to... I don't know what they're gonna do. If this was as good as this year, this place could be packed for the future and you hope you can keep it here. But it could be a big thing just to going forward. As we mentioned before, maybe a woman's game or a girl's game next year would really be special. We talked about earlier, it's the first step and you have to figure out, would there be support? Yeah, you can look at the stands and it's great support. So that's the first step. And then do you have a competitive game that people want to come and watch that game? Well, that's happened out here because these guys have played a great brand of basketball. Well, and I think us covering it and the press covering it is just very important too. And little things like if you get a sponsor maybe, you can get a sponsor as well. Coach ranks that up a pretty good play. They had a good look at it, but unfortunately it didn't drop. Oh, that's his second or third block. At least for Ethan Wanzer. Just a very live body, quick, athletic. Like Peter and he can hit that. He's got 20. I'd like to see guys be excited for making the pass that makes a basket. That shows you something about being unselfish. For the tie, Pingo. Who else, but for the... Jack Baldwin. Yeah, co-players Jack Baldwin. You know what I like to watch about his game is he doesn't try to force anything and lets the game to come to him. Seems no one to take the shot, where to make the pass and just a great all-the-world player. And Baldwin now with 19 points. Nice feed in inside there to Miller. Trying to take advantage of the size and strength inside and do a good job finishing. Howard's grows senior. Jack, Justin to Miller. Now with five points. Like Peter, a little short for him. Justin will be playing here next year too. One of the bunch of guys that are out here tonight that will start off their careers as Wombats. And putting on a show. That was Will Routeman. Routeman now unofficially having for a dozen points. Michael Berger gonna check back into the lineup. Nick falls the Plymouth player as does Nick Larsen come back in. Getting down the crunch time here with 335, 88, 84. Coaches will want to get that win. Players will want to get that win. So looking forward to a great finish. Wow. Witter. I'm Q. Mr. Witter knocks in the three to bring it back to one. Nice job there, Brent. There was Alex Schmidt, red hot tonight. Missed that one though. And Foyer for the lead, can't get it to go. Here's Baldwin is going to challenge Witter and Witter gets out of the way. Right thing to do in an all-star game. Rebound by Miller. Rebound by Miller. I'm sure Coach Green will like to see that next year too when he's out here. Strong rebound in the finish, great hands. Rare turnover. Look out below. Oh. They only have him jump tomorrow. Oh. Those teammates bailed them out. Wow. What a three there by Will Routman. He had 33s on this. Witter's going to try to keep his team in down four now. Maybe they should just say first team to 100, Coach. It's been up and down, and the guy's been knocking in shots. That's, but still it's been well played. It hasn't been letting guys drive straight to the basket and see these two great players going against one another. It's a little bit of a challenge. One of that one to pull with it. One, Miller, Wanzer. Ethan Wanzer really plays hard. It's a nice player. Time out on the court. Coach Richards wants to talk about it. 93-89, 146 left. Well, we were talking at halftime a little bit about both of us former coaches and things. What do you miss about coaching with all those years? You want to stay championship at Kohler and things. What do you miss about the game? And obviously you get to follow your daughters now, but what do you miss about coaching? The control of sitting on the bench and making decisions. And some people may not like that, because it's all on you at that point. But I guess it's the practice, the camaraderie, the locker room, the interaction with the referees. I mean, everything that's involved in just the, I used to call it the juice when you come out of the locker room and the crowd is going crazy. The band is playing, and you can feel the goosebumps and the adrenaline kicks in. That's hard to replace after stepping away as a player and then as a coach, too. Well, of course, you played at Kohler High School and went on to play at North Carolina. The basketball's basically been in your life from the time you were little, so. Yeah, well, we've had a few, we've been on the court a few times as a Wolf family. So my siblings and my kids, I mean, and coaching, it's done a lot for us, and it's been a great ride. And I'm so thankful to be able to have all the experiences that we've had. A half left. Saw your pot, or three couldn't get it to go. That would have pulled them within two. So with a minute and a half left, I don't think they're going to be running clock. As Baldwin gets two more, he's now up to 20 points. Much better result than the attempt at Dunk earlier. Thought he was followed there. Back in the game, it's Blake Pedron. White team's going to have to come up in pressure to see if they can get a turnover. All by a press in an all-star game, coach. It's competitive, Chris. And good sportsmanship there by Nick Falls, knowing he has to follow on Baldwin, except that. I don't think anyone's near the bonus right now. So you're going to have to follow quickly to try to get to that point. Trying to follow. Instead, they're going to get a basket and a foul. I agree with you, coach. Ethan Wanzer from Cedar Grove has been very impressive tonight, both on the offensive end and with some key blocks. Handles the ball very well for some of his size. That's a great job by those Cedar Grove coaches that believe that everybody should be able to handle the basketball and pass the ball and be a complete player. And he makes that. Knocked it in. Yep. He now has. Unofficially, I have him at seven points. Whoa, long shot there. Quick follow there by Pedron. 10-point game. Only in an all-star game. Winner checks out of the game. I have Brent with, I think I have for 20, 25 points for Brent. 10-point spread right now will not indicate how competitive this game has been and how close it's been. Well, they're trying to foul, but they're not going to allow them to foul. Coach Larson, excuse me, Nick Larson trying to foul, and they would call one. And now we are finally in the bonus. That's the seventh. So foul, Will Routeman, Howard Grove, his first free throw. And because he's one of the better seniors, he's probably going to make free throws to coach. Yeah, they're all good shooters out here. See how I jinxed that? I think he'd done that at least twice for us. Nick Larson tried to look for three. Pretty tight for Nick, but he gets it to go. He's now got seven. Sheboy himself. Thinking about coming here's two, I think, Nick Larson to play. Oh, look out below. Here's our All-Star game. Oh, hey. He should try to take it from the other side. Well, coach, thanks so much for joining us tonight. It was a wonderful experience. Some last words as we end this first All-Star game? Like I said earlier, it's been a great experience. It was a well-played game. I think it was a first-class operation. Well-supported and well-run. And hopefully Sheboygan will continue to see this opportunity to grow for the guys and want to start for the girls and onto bigger and better things. Well, the score ended up 191. Again, I want to thank Scott for doing this. I know that the center really appreciates that. And Richard, of course, being here, they're going to announce the MVP. And as soon as that gets done, we're going to close our basketball season. We thought the basketball season. You've got to even score it with 20 points. Shroyana Lucas, Delvin Barnes. Delvin Barnes' table coach is here also. Good nice job. You really scored inside and out and did a nice job. And with that, we're going to conclude our basketball season. We're going to do some baseball games when Mike Martin returns from Arizona coming up. With that, as Mike Martin always says, we'll see you down the road.