Fox River Classic: First Team
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Will Hornseth Will Hornseth 6'8" | PF De Pere | 2024 State #208 Nation WI | De Pere 2024 Hornseth was named Player Of The Year in the Fox River Classic Conference, and will take his talents to division 1…
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Continue ReadingWill Hornseth Will Hornseth 6'8" | PF De Pere | 2024 State #208 Nation WI | De Pere
2024 Hornseth was named Player Of The Year in the Fox River Classic Conference, and will take his talents to division 1 Northern Iowa next season. A top 10 scorer in the Fox River Classic, he averaged nearly 17 points per game, and his season high 32 points was recorded in a win over Ashwaubenon. The 6 ‘8 forward proved to be a solid playmaker as well, dishing out 3 assists per game and landing in the top 10 in the category. His efforts earned his first team all-conference honors in the Fox River Classic as well as a back to back selection on the all-state team.
Zach Kinzinger | De Pere
2025 Kinzinger is a top returner in the Fox River Classic, and will take his talents to UW-Madison following his senior year. Leading the conference in scoring with nearly 20 points per game, he finished his junior year scoring 20 points on 14 occasions. The 6 ‘3 guard recorded his season high 27 points in a win over Marquette. A top floor spacer in the state, he connected on 82 three pointers on the year, and finished 2nd in the conference in assists with nearly 4 per game. His efforts earned him first team all-conference and all-state honors in just his junior campaign.
Drew Tomashek Drew Tomashek 6'0" | PG Ashwaubenon | 2024 State WI | Ashwaubenon
2024 Tomashek helped lead his team to a 23-5 record in his senior season, and will take his talents to Division 3 UW- La Crosse in the fall. A top scorer in the conference, he averaged 19 points per game. As one of the more consistent scorers he finished with more than 20 points on 11 occasions, and his season high 27 points came in a win over DC Everest. The premier floor spacer averaged 5.3 assists per game, and connected on 39 threes. The 6 ‘2 guard earned himself first team all-conference honors in the Fox River Classic conference.
Colin Schultz | Pulaski
2025 Schultz played a major role as a playmaker for Pulaski, and is a top returner in the Fox River Classic conference. Averaging over 18 points per game, he landed among the top 3 in the conference in the category. The 6 ‘2 guard’s most productive output came in a loss against Notre Dame where he recorded 37 points and 8 rebounds. A reliable scorer for Pulaski, he finished with 20 or more points in 11 games. The engine to his team’s offense averaged nearly 5 assists per game and connected on 72 triples on the year. His season high 11 assists was recorded in a loss to Bay Port. His stellar season earned him first team all-conference honors.
Jayden Jayden WI Schoen | Ashwaubenon
2024 Schoen was a major contributor to Ashwaubenon’s success in the 23′-24′ season, and he will take his talents to Division 3 UW- Oshkosh next fall. With 23 games scored in double figures, the 6 ‘4 wing averaged nearly 15 points per game. The sniper for his team, he connected on 71 made threes on the year. His efforts earned him first team all-conference honors in the Fox River Classic conference.
Cale Buboltz Cale Buboltz 6'1" | PG Sheboygan North | 2025 State WI | Sheboygan North
2025 Buboltz caps off a solid junior campaign for Sheboygan North, and will be a top returner in this coming fall. The 6 ‘1 guard finished in the top 5 in scoring with a 17 point per game average, and completed 6 games with 20 or more points. Spacing the floor for his team a great deal, he connected on 72 made threes on the year. His career high 30 points was recorded in a tough loss against Ashwaubenon. Buboltz completed 18 games with double figure scoring outputs. He is primed for a big 24′-25 season.
Pryce Gregoire Pryce Gregoire 6'6" | SF De Pere | 2025 State WI | De Pere
2025 Gregoire played a solid role in their run to a conference championship, and will be a top returner as a senior in the fall. The 6 ‘6 wing averaged 10.4 points per game, on 14 occasions he recorded double figure scoring outputs. His season high 19 points came in a win over Bay Port. A top shooter on his team, he connected on 47 threes on the year and made 3 or more triples in 6 games throughout the season. Gregiore holds interests from various Division 2 programs, we can expect the list to grow as he goes into his senior campaign.