Each team battled with big runs of their own in this talent filled game. While Kimberly was able to head into the half with a nine-point lead, Kaukauna stormed back with a 12 point run to start the second half a take a lead. It was a thriller in the final few minutes that saw some big plays from each side. Kaukauna was able to make a few more behind the tremendous second half play of Kegan Pleau and Cayden Vosters to get the 64-57 win.

Andrew Jensen – 2026 – F/C – Kaukauna

It was another dominant performance by Jensen who led all with 24 points and 14 rebounds. He was also able to add in 3 assists, a steal and a couple of blocks. Not only does the DePaul commit have great size at 6’9” but also adds in good strength and athleticism. He did the bulk of his scoring posting up down low. Jensen battles tough inside to get good position and finished it often with an effective baby hook. He also scored it on a couple of put backs and rolls to the basket. Jensen also moves very well for his size to both rebound out of are extremely well as well to defending the paint.

Alex Krause – 2027 – G/F – Kimberly

Krause was a huge piece of the Kimberly win while scoring 15 points as well to 9 rebounds plus 2 assists and 3 steals. He is an active and vocal wing with some size at 6’5” as well to a versatile game. The junior scored in a variety of ways; hit jumpers from three and a mid-ranger, from the mid-post, plus some strong drives to the basket.  

Kegan Pleau – 2026 – G – Kimberly

The strong season for Pleau continued as he led Kimberly to the win while scoring 17 points as well to 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, and a block. The senior shot it very well spotting up from three going 3-4 from the outside. As well to a good all-around game, Pleau also plays with good toughness and energy whether that be with some strong drives to the basket, aggressive on ball defense, and grabbing physical rebounds versus size. He excelled in the second half including leading an 8-point run of his own to stop a double-digit Kaukauna run and retake the lead. This run included a pair of threes and a two-hand transition dunk off of a steal of his.

Jonah Roehrig – 2026 – SG – Kaukauna

While Roehrig can really shoot the ball, there is much more to like about his game. He scored a very efficient 19 points in this game while going 4-4 from three and 6-8 from the field. The senior has a pure jumper from the outside with plenty of range beyond the arc and hit back-to-back threes in this game. As well to his shooting, he also has good size in the backcourt at 6’3”, can handle the ball and be a playmaker with it, and is an active and versatile defender.

Cayden Vosters – 2027 – PG – Kimberly

Even while coming off the bench Vosters was a critical piece of this Kimberly win. As well to his quickness, he is a shifty point guard with tight handle who was able to handle plenty of ball pressure. After scoring just 2 points in the first half, he came alive late with 11 second half points including some key baskets down the stretch. This included a pair of threes with one of them coming with less than two minutes remaining to go up 5. The junior also scored it well on the attack including a floater and on an and-one finish inside.