1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | Waunakee | 7 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 5 | |
4 | Waunakee jumped out to an early lead against Arrowhead, and ultimately held on in a massive Power 25 upset. A single from Danny Cotter, who was 2-for-3 on the day, was the beginning of a four-run burst from the Warriors. They walked four times in the second inning after Cotter's hit, putting up a quick for runs against the Warhawks. Multiple extra base hits kept Waunakee in the lead, as they were able to outscore the Arrowhead offense. Ethan Hindle was 2-for-2 with two home runs and three RBIs, and Thomas Curry had a home run and was walked three times. | ||||
5 | Lakeside Lutheran | 0 | No. 4 Union Grove | 8 | |
6 | Bobby Barrera and Brady Clark combined to shutout Lakeside Lutheran on Friday, only allowing three hits combined. Clark did the heavy lifting, going five innings and striking out four, getting the win. The Broncos' offense had 10 hits, two of which were doubles off of the bat of Landon Dessart, who also finished with four RBIs. Beau Bloxdorf and Braxton Hinds each chipped in two hits for Union Grove, as the Broncos were dominant from the start of the game, putting up five runs in the first two innings. | ||||
7 | No. 7 Franklin | 5 | Burlington | 0 | |
8 | Cooper Kamlay twirled a six-inning gem in this one, striking out four and only allowing Burlington's one hit on the day. Maxamillion Martin and Lucas Farin had big performances at the plate for the Sabers, each going 2-for-3, including a double from Farin. Franklin put up their five runs in the first two innings, partially with the help of Ben Hefter, who contributed two RBIs to the win. The Sabers remained undefeated after Friday's performance, improving to 5-0 on the year. | ||||
9 | Racine Horlick | 2 | No. 9 Westosha Central | 7 | |
10 | Despite falling behind 2-0 right away, Westosha Central responded with seven unanswered runs in a winning effort. Two relievers, Carson Sieler and Jack Nottingham, threw quality innings out of the bullpen, shutting down Racine Horlick. Adam Switalski and Kade Scott were each 2-for-3, as the Falcons put up a five-spot in the third inning, pulling away from the opponent. Racine Horlick accumulated seven errors during the matchup as well. | ||||
11 | No. 12 Denmark | 17 | Seymour | 3 | |
12 | Ethan Ovsak and Lucas Miller were the stars on offense, leading Denmark to 19 hits as a team, as the Vikings exploded for 17 runs in a win. Both players had four hits, including a triple from Ovsak, and six RBIs for Miller. Isaac Dittmer and Nolan Perry both had quality performances as well, accumulating multiple hits. Jaycob Dittmer and Grant Schroeder used that heavy cushion to coast through their outings on the mound, throwing a combined five innings and only allowing three runs. | ||||
13 | Rochester John Marshall (MN) | 0 | No. 14 River Falls | 16 | |
14 | The offense was cooking for River Falls in their matchup against Rochester John Marshall (MN), as the Wildcats scored in all four innings they had at the plate, putting up a notable seven runs in the first inning. River Falls had seven doubles as a team, and a triple, as Teddy Norman had two of those doubles. Elijah Baker and Thatcher Anderson both accumulated two hits at the plate in their performances as well. Auden Pankonin struck out nine batters in four innings of work on Friday, getting the victory on the bump. | ||||
15 | Neenah | 2 | No. 16 Hortonville | 9 | |
16 | Hortonville got out to a quick start, scoring four runs in the first inning, a deficit that Neenah would ultimately not be able to overcome. Turner Kuhnke was the star on offense, going 3-for-3 for the Polar Bears. Joe Fischer, Nate Vela, and Camden Kuhnke all had two hits on Friday. Vela added four RBIs to his season totals, with the help of a double. Thomas Burns had 10 strikeouts on the mound, going six innings and earning the win, despite allowing seven hits. | ||||
17 | No. 19 Kenosha Tremper | 7 | Wilmot | 3 | |
18 | A five-run third inning guided Kenosha Tremper to a 7-3 win over Wilmot. Rory Dutton and Cam Prickett led the way, going 2-for-4 with two RBIs apiece. Ethan Bauerschmidt and Vance Gerou also had multi-hit games for the Trojans. In relief, Bauerschmidt was dominant on the bump, throwing the last three innings, navigating through a tough Wilmot lineup. The righty punched out six batters, as he closed out a win for Kenosha Tremper | ||||
19 | Hartford | 3 | No. 20 Whitefish Bay | 9 | |
20 | Whitefish Bay improved to 6-0 on the season, as the Blue Dukes took down Hartford 9-3. Alex Broderson and Charlie Taft combined to limit the Orioles' offense to three runs on six hits, allowing their defense to get the job done, as they combined to only have two strikeouts. Offensively, Austin Wienke hit a home run and the freshman, Charlie McIntyre, was 2-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI. Joe Landgraf was 2-for-2 from the nine-spot for Hartford, including a double. | ||||
21 | No. 22 Monona Grove | 12 | No. 25 Kettle Moraine | 2 | |
22 | In this Power 25 battle, Monona Grove was dominant behind an offense that put up 12 runs on 12 hits. The bats didn't heat up though until the top of the seventh inning, where up 3-2, the Silver Eagles erupted for nine runs. Mac Vesperman, Nick Guidici, and Miles Nelson all got a hit in that innings, and finished with two on the day. Calvin Moreau was a star at the plate, going 3-for-3 with two RBIs and two runs scored. Kaden Connor and Sam Baum held the Kettle Moraine offense to only two hits, taking down the Lasers to improve to 7-1 on the season. | ||||
23 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
24 | Madison Memorial | 4 | Oconomowoc | 10 | |
25 | Oconomowoc defeated Madison Memorial by a score of 10-4. The Raccoons got there offense going in the first when Ryan Brennecke drove in two runs with an RBI single. Oconomowoc continued to stay hot, scoring 10 runs in five innings pushing the game out of reach for Madison Memorial. On the mound Alex Bryan, Brayden Nelson and Mason Schmidt combined to strike out 11 batters for the Raccoons. | ||||
26 | Muskego | 9 | Racine Case | 6 | |
27 | A seven run third inning helped Muskego win against Racine Case. The Warriors scored nine runs on only nine hits on the day. Leading the way offensively for Muskego was Brock Lulewicz, Ashton Kampa and Nolan Tomsyck who each had two hits on the day. On the mound Zach Olson got the win for the Warriors after tossing five innings, giving up only one run on three hits and striking out eight batters. | ||||
28 | Racine Park | 2 | Badger | 12 | |
29 | Badger defeated Racine Park 12-2 in run-rule fashion. Badger jumped out to a 6-0 lead after two innings before Racine Park added two runs themselves, only for Badger to score six more runs in the fourth and fifth innings of play. Matthew O'Grady was a standout performer for Badger, who led the offense with two hits and also stole three bases on the day. On the mound, Wade Blakeley pitched 3.2 innings, allowing two hits, runs and walked three batters, also striking out three. | ||||
30 | Edgerton | 1 | Jefferson | 10 | |
31 | Jefferson beat Edgerton by a score of 10-1. Jefferson's bats got hot in the third inning, putting up three runs in the frame and placing crooked number on the scoreboard in the fourth and fifth inning. Leading the way offensively for Jefferson was Tyler Fredrick and Zach Holland, who each came away with two hits on the day. Drew Peterson got the win for the Eagles on the mound, tossing 5.2 innings and striking out 10 batters. | ||||
32 | East Troy | 10 | Whitewater | 7 | |
33 | East Troy pulled out a win against Whitewater after a three-run seventh inning, putting the game out of reach for Whitewater. Seth Lingford and Ryan Weed led the way for offensively for the Trojans, both of them coming away with multi-hit games and driving in six runs between them. Alex Bruce started the game on the mound for East Troy with Aiden Bayley, Colby Atkinson and Ryan Meehan coming in out of the 'pen. Meehan eventually earned the win for the Trojans. | ||||
34 | Grafton | 4 | Cedarburg | 5 | |
35 | Sam Moses was a key piece in guiding Cedarburg to a win over one of their rivals, Grafton. Moses was 2-for-2 at the plate, with a double, two walks, and two runs scored. Tyler White had two RBIs, one of which coming in a three-run fifth inning for the Bulldogs, which allowed them to add to their lead and eventually pull away. Rowan Andreas got the save, closing out the final inning for Cedarburg with a one run lead. Mason Lempke was 1-for-1 with three walks and two RBIs for the Black Hawks. | ||||
36 | Green Bay Southwest | 0 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 4 | |
37 | Green Bay Southwest | 0 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 14 | |
38 | Manitowoc Lincoln came away 2-0 on the day against Green Bay Southwest. Brayden Steinbecker and Evan Diecher combined for the shutout in Game One, striking out 10 batters between them. In Game Two, Manitowoc Lincoln's bats got hot run-ruling Green Bay Southwest 14-0. The offense was lead by Brayden Steinbecker, Noah Wech, Ethan Hubbart and Evan Vogt all of which had multiple hits on the day. Wech and Trenton Ducat combined to shutout Green Bay Southwest for the second straight game, striking out 11 total batters. | ||||
39 | Chippewa Falls | 11 | Tomah | 0 | |
40 | Chippewa Falls run-ruled Tomah 11-0 in five innings. Chippewa Falls scored all 11 of their runs by the fourth inning with the damage being done from the bottom of their order. Mayson Tester, Colton Turner and Preston Alger all had big days for Chippewa Falls, coming away with multiple hits between them. Leadoff hitter Dawson Goodman reached base every time he came up to bat, going 2-2 and drawing two walks. On the mound, Cole Perlberg tossed a complete game shutout, where he allowed three hits, a walk, and struck out seven batters. | ||||
41 | Germantown | 9 | University School | 6 | |
42 | The offenses were hot out of the gates for both teams, as Germantown led 8-6 after three innings of play. All the Warhawks needed was one more insurance run to guide them past University School. Alex Pluta led the way, going 2-for-3 with a double, two RBIs, and two runs scored for Germantown. Logan Zaverl and Brady Vincent shutout the Wildcats for the final 4.2 innings of play. Despite dropping this game, University School had some standout performers in Vidal Colon, who hit a home run and was not retired, and Gabe Ciralsky, who finished 2-for-4 at the plate. | ||||
43 | Wautoma | 2 | Oshkosh West | 0 | |
44 | Logan Dunn was dominant on both sides of the field on Friday, throwing 5.1 innings of shutout baseball, and going 3-for-3 at the plate, accumulating over half of Wautoma hits. The righty struck out nine batters during his time on the mound, and also hit a double. The Hornets only mustered up two runs, but it was enough as Brady Abitz was flawless in his relief appearance, going 1.2 innings and striking out two to close the game. | ||||
45 | Homestead | 10 | Nicolet | 5 | |
46 | The Homestead offense exploded for 17 hits on Friday, four of which came from Jackson Brewer, who hit two home runs and had two RBIs. Nick Haller, Carl Roemke, and Grant Poindexter all had three hits on Friday, leading a Highlander team that scored in every inning aside from the first. Poindexter also hit a home run for Homestead. Evan Mortonson, Oliver Scharnick, and Ben Ott all had two hits for Nicolet in a losing effort. | ||||
47 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 7 | Greenfield | 2 | |
48 | New Berlin Eisenhower got their third win of the season by defeating Greenfield 7-2. Adam Hirthe was solid on the hill for the Lions, going 6.2 innings and striking out six. River Lindsey, who got the last out of the game, was 2-for-3 from the leadoff spot with a double. Caleb Johns chipped in two RBIs as well, along with a 2-for-3 performance from Carter Hollenbeck out of the nine-spot in the order. | ||||
49 | Port Washington | 0 | Slinger | 6 | |
50 | Josh Borchert threw a two-hit shutout for Slinger on Friday, striking out nine batters and only walking three. The Owls used the righty's performance to kickstart their offense, as Macay Wagner and Chase Elliott were both 2-for-4, including a triple from Wagner and two RBIs from Elliott. A four-run sixth inning, paired with Port Washington's three errors gave Slinger enough fuel to outscore the Pirates 6-0. | ||||
51 | West Bend West | 13 | West Bend East | 0 | |
52 | Camden Broske was lights out on the mound in this inner-city rivalry for West Bend West. The righty threw a five-inning shutout, striking out six members of West Bend East, and only allowed one hit and one walk. Broske was a catalyst at the plate too, going 3-for-4 with five RBIs, including a double and a home run. Dieter Pommer was not retired on Friday, going 3-for-3 with a double and three RBIs. | ||||
53 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 9 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 1 | |
54 | Wisconsin Lutheran improved to 6-0 on the season, coasting to a win after jumping out to a 6-1 lead in the first three innings. Jake Ross was 3-for-4 on the day with a double and two RBIs. At his side was Eddie Rynders, Wynn Hotchkiss, and Jacob Belott, all of which got two hits for the Vikings. Two pitchers combined to limit Brown Deer/Shorewood to one run, including reliever Zach Eggert, who earned the win with six punch outs in four innings. | ||||
55 | Middleton | 7 | Madison East | 4 | |
56 | Middleton used a five-run fourth inning to jump-start their offense past Madison East. Jackson Rademacher was 2-for-3 with a run scored to lead the way. Hayden Hellenbrand walked twice, scored a run, and had an RBI. Jacob Guerrero threw six quality innings for Middleton, striking out seven. | ||||
57 | Boyceville | 0 | Mondovi | 11 | |
58 | Regis | 6 | Prescott | 3 | |
59 | New Glarus | 1 | Edgewood | 7 | |
60 | Mishicot | 7 | Cumberland | 8 | |
61 | Mishicot | 1 | Mondovi | 10 | |
62 | Barron | 1 | Columbus Catholic | 11 | |
63 | Northwestern | 5 | Kewaunee | 7 | |
64 | Boyceville | 9 | Cumberland | 6 | |
65 | Escanaba | 8 | Columbus Catholic | 3 | |
66 | Lake Mills | 0 | Kewaunee | 6 | |
67 | Little Chute | 1 | Clintonville | 11 | |
68 | Rice Lake | 8 | Superior | 9 | |
69 | Black Hawk | 0 | Potosi/Cassville | 10 | |
70 | Boscobel | 2 | Cuba City | 12 | |
71 | Chequamegon | 1 | Assumption | 8 | |
72 | Crivitz | 5 | Gibraltar | 8 | |
73 | Darlington | 4 | Iowa-Grant | 2 | |
74 | Fennimore | 7 | Riverdale | 17 | |
75 | Iola-Scandinavia | 8 | Winneconne | 3 | |
76 | Kewaskum | 3 | Kiel | 4 | |
77 | Lomira | 5 | Waupun | 9 | |
78 | Marshfield | 5 | Merrill | 3 | |
79 | Mayville | 5 | Laconia | 2 | |
80 | Monticello/Albany | 1 | River Ridge | 7 | |
81 | New Richmond | 12 | Somerset | 2 | |
82 | Niagara | 13 | Florence | 11 | |
83 | North Fond du Lac | 1 | Campbellsport | 11 | |
84 | Pecatonica | 9 | Belmont | 0 | |
85 | Sheboygan South | 2 | Sheboygan North | 9 | |
86 | Saint Mary's Springs | 10 | Omro | 2 | |
87 | Stratford | 5 | Nekoosa | 2 | |
88 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 13 | Wausaukee | 8 | |
89 | Watertown Luther Prep | 9 | Living Word Lutheran | 3 | |
90 | Winnebago Lutheran | 4 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 5 | |
91 | Shiocton | 11 | Princeville | 1 | |
92 | Sparta | 15 | Luther | 8 | |
93 | Freedom | 16 | Reedsville | 2 | |
94 | Abbotsford/Colby | 3 | Adams-Friendship | 4 | |
95 | Brodhead/Juda | 2 | Evansville | 3 | |
96 | Clinton | 15 | Big Foot | 2 | |
97 | Greendale | 0 | Cudahy | 7 | |
98 | Hurley | 2 | Phillips | 5 | |
99 | Marathon | 10 | Newman Catholic | 0 | |
100 | New Berlin West | 22 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 2 | |
101 | Pius XI Catholic | 5 | South Milwaukee | 6 | |
102 | Sun Prairie East | 15 | Milton | 11 | |
103 | Turner | 12 | McFarland | 2 | |
104 | West Allis Central | 4 | Whitnall | 14 | |
105 | Amery | 7 | Grantsburg | 12 | |
106 | Appleton West | 4 | Xavier | 6 | |
107 | Belleville | 1 | Columbus | 2 | |
108 | Cadott | 1 | Saint Croix Central | 11 | |
109 | Colfax | 16 | Spring Valley | 1 | |
110 | Plum City/Elmwood | 8 | Durand-Arkansaw | 21 | |
111 | Gilman | 2 | Neillsville | 16 | |
112 | Glenwood City | 0 | Elk Mound | 7 | |
113 | Green Bay East/West | 1 | Oshkosh North | 14 | |
114 | Green Lake/Princeton | 6 | Westfield | 1 | |
115 | Horicon | 16 | Cambria-Friesland | 4 | |
116 | La Crosse Logan | 13 | Richland Center | 3 | |
117 | Markesan | 0 | Waterloo | 2 | |
118 | Oregon | 4 | Watertown | 10 | |
119 | River Valley | 2 | Marshall | 3 | |
120 | Royall | 19 | North Crawford | 8 | |
121 | West Salem | 11 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 1 | |
122 | Viroqua | 8 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 3 | |
123 | Pecatonica | 8 | Belmont | 1 | |
124 | Ithaca | 16 | Riverdale | 6 |