1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | Madison Memorial | 1 | No. 1 Janesville Craig | 8 | |
4 | Craig grabbed their second win over Madison Memorial on the week. It was a combined effort offensively, as Devin Gudenschwager, Aiden Schenk, Denver Hughes and Charlie Claas each singled to drive in a run a piece for the Cougars. On the mound, Drayton Lou notched the win due to efforts over five innings, in which he scattered four hits, and strike out three. | ||||
5 | No. 2 Franklin | 4 | Racine Horlick | 5 | |
6 | While the Rebels found themselves down early, in the seventh they took advantage of some timely hitting and free bases from Saber pitching. In the seventh, Horlick loaded up the bases after a pair of walks and one HBP, then Jayden Wendt delivered a two RBI double to cut Franklin's lead down to one. Kaleb Steinmetz would then rip a RBI single to tie the game up. Then the winning run would eventually be brought home on a wild pitch, which gave Racine Horlick the major upset win. | ||||
7 | No. 3 Menomonee Falls | 6 | Brookfield Central | 1 | |
8 | The Phoenix cruised to a 6-1 win over Brookfield Central on Thursday. Leading the way offensively was Zach Wolfram, who drove in three runs on a single and a double. Grant Schultz also doubled in the matchup and he drove in a pair, too. Derek Steinbrenner was the only arm Menomonee Falls would need as he twirled a gem across his seven innings, in which he allowed just one run on five hits, and also struck out three. | ||||
9 | Wilmot | 0 | No. 4 Union Grove | 4 | |
10 | Landon Dessart, a recent riser inside of our 2024 rankings board, was dominant in his start for Union Grove. Across his complete game efforts, Dessart scattered seven hits and struck out three to notch the win. Offensively, Marshall Loch singled and doubled, to drive in one run. Owen Nowak and Beau Bloxdorf each tallied a single, to drive in a run apiece, too. | ||||
11 | Rice Lake | 0 | No. 5 Hudson | 10 | |
12 | The Raiders cruised to a 10-run win over Rice Lake on Thursday. While there were impressive performances on both sides of the ball, Jake Busson's dominance on the mound was the biggest takeaway. Across his six innings, Busson no-hit the Warriors, and also struck out 13 batters. At the plate, Hunter Carlson and Jake Busson each logged a pair of hits and one RBI for Hudson. Landon Zeuli drove in a pair of runs on a double. Bradyn Bezanson and Eli Ramthun each also doubled and drove in a run, too. | ||||
13 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 0 | No. 6 Saint Thomas More | 17 | |
14 | Leading the way for the potent STM offense was Kyle Alivo, who drove in a team high five runs on two hits. The top of the order also dealt most of the damage for the Cavaliers. Brady Johnson logged four hits, one of which was a double and he drove in three runs. Alex Alicea and Oliver Gonzalez each singled three times, and combined to drive in three runs. Rounding out the offensive efforts for STM was Samuel Mommer who logged a pair of singles and a pair of RBIs. Manuel Sostre notched the win on the mound, as he held the opposition hitless in his three innings of work, and also struck out five. Johnny Kendzierski put the finishing touches on the no-hitter in his two innings of work, and punched out three. | ||||
15 | Neenah | 6 | No. 7 Kimberly | 7 | |
16 | Kimberly came out on top in this nailbiter of a game. Evan Olson came up huge in the final inning of the game as he delivered a walk-off single to notch the win for the Papermakers. Some other top offensive performers were Brayden Pleau who went 2-for-3 to drive in a pair and also score a pair of runs himself. Ryan Csida also logged a two-hit game, and also drove in two runs. | ||||
17 | Eau Claire North | 4 | No. 8 River Falls | 3 | |
18 | It was Eau Claire North who came out on top in their matchup with No. 8 River Falls. Going into the seventh, ECN found themselves down by just one, but after RBI single from Logan Hesselman, it pushed this game into extra innings. In the top of the eighth, after a run being brought home on a passed ball, Jack Gorman delivered the biggest hit of the day, a two RBI double that put the Huskies up by three. While River Falls did make a push in the bottom half of the inning, they ultimately fell short. Chase Watkins earned the in on the mound for ECN as he allowed just four hits, and one earned run across his 7.1 innings of work. | ||||
19 | No. 9 Hortonville | 9 | Fond du Lac | 1 | |
20 | The Polar Bears cruised to a 9-1 win over Fond Du Lac on Thursday. Hortonville came out of the gates hot at the plate as they put up all nine of their runs in the first three innings, and were led by a three hit performance from Camden Kuhnke, who also scored three runs. Turner Kuhnke was also a key contributor as he doubled and singled to drive in a pair. Rounding out the offensive efforts for Hortonville was Hayden Timm and Nate Vela who combined for three hits and three RBIs. | ||||
21 | No. 11 Denmark | 13 | Kewaunee | 4 | |
22 | Denmark overcame an early Kewaunee lead to win 13-4. Offensively Denmark scored 13 runs on 13 hits and drew five walks as a team, they were lead by Rheis Johnson, Ethan Ovsak and Izaac Dittmer on offense who each had multiple hits, including a 4-for-4 day from Johnson. On the mound Ovsak got the start and tossed six complete innings for the Vikings allowing four runs on eight hits walking one and striking out three batters. | ||||
23 | No. 12 Sun Prairie East | 0 | Verona | 2 | |
24 | Verona outlasted Sun Prairie East 2-0 in a pitchers dual. Riley Peterson for Verona and Drew Kavanaugh for Sun Prairie East took the mound for their respective teams and they both managed to pitch well throughout the game. Although it was the Verona offense that was able to get to Kavanaugh tagging him with runs in the third and fifth innings. Offensively Mason Armstrong and Nate Novinska drove in the runs for the Wildcats securing the win over the Cardinals. | ||||
25 | No. 13 Stevens Point | 10 | Marshfield | 0 | |
26 | Stevens Point blanked Marshfield on Thursday in a 10-0 win, behind a three-hitter from Ty Rechner and 12 hits on the offensive end. Rechner struck out four batters in his six innings, as the Panthers didn't commit an error behind him. Jackson Fox and Carl Biechler led the way for Stevens Point offensively, each going 3-for-4. Biechler drove in two runs from the nine-spot in the order. Kaleb Mayer added two hits and two RBIs to the totals, as the Panthers pulled away after a five-run third inning. | ||||
27 | No. 15 Kettle Moraine | 10 | Catholic Memorial | 0 | |
28 | Kettle Moraine was dominant in their win over Catholic Memorial, defeating the Crusaders for the second time this week. After a quiet start, the Lasers put up all 10 of their runs in the last three innings of play, including a six-run seventh inning. JJ Wolbert had two hits and an RBI from the leadoff spot, reaching base four times. Tyler Wille added two RBIs, and Owen Bond launched a home run to guide the offense. Andrew Ishag performed well on the bump, going 5.1 innings while striking out seven batters, only letting up one hit. | ||||
29 | No. 17 Waterford | 10 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 3 | |
30 | A 5-for-5 performance from Garrett Kay guided Waterford past Kenosha Indian Trail on Thursday, as they won 10-3. The UIC commit was on the barrel all game, finishing with two triples, a double, and three runs scored. Max Northrop and Dean Buse added two hits apiece as well to round out the offense. Dylan Questad got the start, as the Arkansas commit went four innings, punching out seven batters and earning the win. | ||||
31 | Sauk Prairie | 0 | No. 19 Monona Grove | 11 | |
32 | From the start, Monona Grove was dominant in their matchup against Sauk Prairie, run-ruling the Eagles in five innings. Cal Moreau was the story on the mound, as the freshman struck out 10 batters in his five-inning start, twirling a two-hitter in the win. The righty also finished with two RBIs at the plate. John Bittner was the offensive stand out for the Silver Eagles, going 2-for-3 with an RBI and a double. Kaden Connor chipped in two RBIs throughout the game too, as Monona Grove went on to win 11-0. | ||||
33 | No. 20 Waupun | 3 | Kewaskum | 2 | |
34 | In this nine-inning marathon, Waupun outlasted Kewaskum to avoid the upset, breaking up a 2-2 tie in the final inning. Emmett Hull had a clutch RBI single in the ninth to give the Warriors their lead. Ethan Cunningham had a team-high three hits for Waupun to power the offense, and Evan Sauer was 1-for-3 with an RBI. Mason Holz threw 6.2 innings on the mound in his start, striking out nine batters, only allowing one earned run to score. Sauer got the win, punching out three batters in 2.1 innings of relief. | ||||
35 | No. 21 Wisconsin Lutheran | 6 | New Berlin West | 4 | |
36 | Wisconsin Lutheran, backed by two home runs, earned a victory over New Berlin West on Thursday. Eddie Rynders and Jaxon Raabe had the home runs, with Raabe's coming the seventh inning, providing a key insurance run for the Vikings. Rynders tripled as well, driving in a run and walking twice. Jake Ross wasn't retired at the plate, going 2-for-2 with two RBIs to guide Wisconsin Lutheran to another win, their sixth in a row. Ian Johnston closed the last two innings, punching out three batters and shutting down the Vikings' offense. | ||||
37 | No. 22 Muskego | 2 | Oconomowoc | 6 | |
38 | Oconomowoc scored a Power 25 upset over Muskego, taking an early lead and holding it for the entirety of the game. Jackson Reno led the way of the offensive end, going 3-for-3 with two RBIs. Marek Bolson added two hits, and Luke Schlosser chipped in two RBIs to power the offense to a win. Anderson Hayes was solid in his start for the Raccoons, going 5.2 innings while striking out nine batters. Brayden Nelson finished it off, scattering a hit in 1.1 innings of relief. | ||||
39 | No. 23 Marquette University | 6 | Wauwatosa East | 2 | |
40 | A big four-run sixth inning powered Marquette a win over Wauwatosa East, as the game was tied at 1-1 beforehand. Jack Hardt, Luke Agnew, and Grant Spielbauer all collected two hits in the win for the Hilltoppers, including two doubles from Agnew and an RBI from Hardt. Cole Terry was big in the nine-spot too, going 2-for-3 with two RBIs. On the mound, Agnew was electric, as the Wichita State commit struck out 10 batters in his complete game, only giving up two unearned runs. | ||||
41 | No. 24 Aquinas | 1 | Onalaska | 3 | |
42 | Onalaska got their second win against Aquinas this week, taking down the Blugolds with a final score of 3-1. The Hilltoppers got solid pitching performances from their staff on Thursday, including two innings of relief from Caden Pierzina, who struck out four batters to close it out. Offensively, Carter Gilhausen had two hits from the bottom of the order, doubling and driving in a run. Zavier Lawrence was 1-for-3 on the day, finishing with one RBI. | ||||
43 | No. 25 Altoona | 0 | Somerset | 1 | |
44 | Kane Donnelly was the story in this one, as the pitcher went the distance and twirled a shutout in this one, silencing a potent Altoona offense. Donnelly struck out three batters, and Somerset only committed one error behind the pitcher, playing close to a flawless game. Calvin Julson had the lone RBI of the day, driving a SAC fly to the outfield in the second inning, scoring the only run of the game. For the Railroaders, Christian Varsho had two hits in a losing effort. | ||||
45 | Game Coverage | ||||
46 | No. 10 Arrowhead | 1 | Mukwonago | 11 | |
47 | By Josh Fields
Wisconsin Staff Mukwonago defeated Arrowhead 11-1 in a Classic Eight conference matchup. Mukwonago got their offense going in the first inning. First a lead-off walk by Logan Hansen, Cael Bertrandt would move Hansen over on a sacrifice bunt, the next batter would pop out to the shortstop. Aidan Perdreau would come up to the plate with two outs and on the first pitch would hit an opposite field two-run home run. The score would remain the same for the next two innings with both pitchers keeping the offenses in check for the most part through three innings. Then in the bottom of the fourth Mukwonago’s offense would get hot, scoring seven runs during the frame including back-to-back home runs by Connor Greuel and Aidan Perdreau pushing the lead to 9-0. Arrowhead would push a run across in the top of the fifth, but Mukwonago would answer with two more in the bottom of the frame, winning the game 11-1. Chase Baker would toss a complete game for Mukwonago collecting six strikeouts throughout his start. Notable Performers Aidan Perdreau (Mukwonago) 2-for-3, 3 RBI, 2 HR, 2 R Connor Greuel (Mukwonago) 1-for-3, 2 RBI, HR, R Chase Baker (Mukwonago) 5 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 6 K Thomas Curry (Arrowhead) 1-for-2, 2B, BB Ethan Hindle (Arrowhead) 1-for-2, 2B | ||||
48 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
49 | Racine Park | 0 | Kenosha Tremper | 12 | |
50 | For the second straight day, Kenosha Tremper beat Racine Park 12-0. Cam Prickett struck out seven in his four-inning start, as the Trojans only let up one hit as a staff. Rory Dutton, Ethan Bauerschmidt, and Tanner White all finished with two RBIs for Kenosha Tremper, consistently driving in runs all game. Ryne Lesnik was 2-for-4 as the only Trojan with multiple hits. | ||||
51 | Crivitz | 1 | Coleman | 6 | |
52 | Coleman remained undefeated on the year after defeating Crivitz 6-1, improving to 16-0. Logan Kurth was dominant on the mound, going the distance and striking out 13 batters in the process, only letting up three hits. He also added two RBIs on the offensive end. Tyler Renne added two hits, and Will Bieber scored three times to get the win for the Cougars. | ||||
53 | Deerfield | 5 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 1 | |
54 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 2 | Deerfield | 8 | |
55 | Deerfield swept a doubleheader against Hustisford/Dodgeland, only allowing three runs in two games. Game One lasted nine innings, but the Demons were able to put up four runs in the ninth to pull away. Cal Fisher was key in his relief appearance, going four innings and striking out five batters to earn the win. Austin Anderson was 2-for-4 and Tommy Lees had two RBIs to lead the way offensively. A six-run fifth inning allowed Deerfield to run away with Game Two, as the Demons went on to win 8-2. Kris Hahn got the job done on both sides of the field, going 1-for-1 with two RBIs at the plate, and earning the win on the bump. Hahn went six innings, striking out nine batters in the process. Eric Staszak and Luke Brattlie each chipped in two hits to round out the offense. | ||||
56 | Saint Croix Falls | 10 | Spooner | 1 | |
57 | Spooner | 6 | Saint Croix Falls | 3 | |
58 | Saint Croix Falls and Spooner split a doubleheader on Thursday, with the Saints taking Game One. Tyler Olson was locked in on the mound, going the distance while striking out eight batters, throwing a three-hitter. Brayden Olson and Brady Belisle led the offense, each sending a home run out of the park. The Purdue commit was 3-for-4, and Belisle finished with three RBIs in the 10-1 win. In Game Two, Spooner handed Saint Croix Falls their first loss of the season, as the Rails won 6-3. A big five-run fifth inning guided Spooner to a win, as the combination of Alex Kissack and Spenser Griffeth worked together to quiet the Saints' offense. Brandon Rangel was big at the plate for the Rails, going 2-for-3 with three RBIs from the three-spot. Mason Sobralski added two hits as well. | ||||
59 | Brookfield East | 2 | Sussex Hamilton | 8 | |
60 | Sussex Hamilton's offense was too much to handle for Brookfield East in this one, as the Chargers won 8-2. Braden Anders had a team-high three hits, driving in two runs too. Noah Vernon was 2-for-3 from the cleanup spot, earning an RBI. Josh Dahlgren got the start and the win, punching out five batters in 5.2 innings. | ||||
61 | Lake Country Lutheran | 3 | University School | 4 | |
62 | Henry Vincent played hero in this rivalry, as the sophomore drove a RBI single to left field to break up the 3-3 tie in the seventh inning, winning it for University School. Graham Kasten was a difference maker for the Wildcats, going 2-for-3 with an RBI at the plate, while also quieting a strong Lake Country Lutheran offense for six innings on the mound. | ||||
63 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 8 | Green Bay Preble | 4 | |
64 | Noah Wech was 3-for-4 with five RBIs to lead the way for Manitowoc Lincoln in their 8-4 win over Green Bay Preble. The Oklahoma State commit doubled as well, powering the offense to a win. Brayden Steinbecker and Brady Hadler had two hits as well, as both prospects scored two runs in their respective performances. | ||||
65 | Mineral Point | 0 | Iowa-Grant | 2 | |
66 | Iowa-Grant broke out of a cold stretch by getting a win over Mineral Point. Will Fulton was the main reason for this, going seven innings on the mound and only allowing one hit, punching out four batters in the process. His bat was the difference maker too, as Fulton was 3-for-3 with one run scored in the win. Gavin Hinderman helped too, going 1-for-3 with an RBI. | ||||
67 | Notre Dame Academy | 3 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 10 | |
68 | Fox Valley Lutheran earned a 10-3 win over Notre Dame Academy, accumulating nine hits and eight walks as a team. Eli Retzlaff and Owen Gerhardt each finished with two RBIs for the Foxes, leading the way in the run-production department. Ethan Melso was 2-for-3 from the nine-spot, as he was the only member of the team with multiple hits. | ||||
69 | Pecatonica | 13 | Monticello/Albany | 1 | |
70 | Pecatonica pulled away in this one with a 10-run fifth inning against Monticello/Albany, improving their overall record to 15-1. Carson Kurschner and Elijah Knutson led the team in hits, each putting up two hits and an RBI. Coy Ruegsegger was solid on the mound, going all five innings while striking out seven batters, walking no one in the run-rule victory. | ||||
71 | Random Lake | 1 | Oostburg | 2 | |
72 | Oostburg outlasted Random Lake in eight innings, walking it off with an RBI single from Levi Mills, taking advantage of an error earlier in the inning. Caleb Salm and Reese Dock combined to only let up one run over eight innings, keeping the Flying Dutchmen within striking distance all game. Dock struck out four batters in his two innings of relief. For the Rams, Matt Merlo struck out 14 batters in his 6.1 innings of work, earning a no decision. | ||||
73 | West De Pere | 5 | Appleton North | 3 | |
74 | West De Pere erupted for four runs in the final frame to snatch a victory away from Appleton North on Thursday. Duke Shovald was big in this one, going 3-for-4 with two RBIs and a double from the middle of the Phantoms' order. Jonah Bouchard had two hits from the nine-spot as well, scoring once. Four pitchers combined to hold the Lightning to three runs. | ||||
75 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 7 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 8 | |
76 | Kenosha St. Joseph had just enough offense to outlast New Berlin Eisenhower, winning 8-7. Brady Davidson and Peter Visconti each had a home run in this one, as Davidson finished 3-for-5 with an RBI. Eric Kenesie helped out too, ending his game with a team-high four hits, doubling too. Caleb Johns was 1-for-4 with a double and two RBIs in the loss for the Lions. | ||||
77 | McFarland | 5 | Edgerton | 3 | |
78 | McFarland got another win under their belt by defeating Edgerton 5-3. The Spartans put up their five runs within the first two innings, including a four-spot in the second inning. Jack Schraml was 1-for-4 with a run scored and a team-high two RBIs. Carson Dupuis settled in after a rough start, punching out 10 batters in 5.2 innings, while also going 2-for-4 at the plate. | ||||
79 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | Pewaukee | 18 | |
80 | Ryan Sopha twirled a one-hitter over five innings to guide Pewaukee to a win, striking out 13 batters in a winning effort. Once again, the Pirates put up double digit numbers on offense for the third straight game, putting up 18 runs on 13 hits. Drew Dobberstein, Logan Schill, and Josh Servais were the standouts, all of which finished with multiple hits and RBIs. | ||||
81 | Bangor | 14 | Necedah | 0 | |
82 | Chase Horstman and Hayden Massman combined to one-hit Necedah in a run-rule win, improving their record to 12-1. Horstman struck out six batters over four innings of work in the win. He was also 2-for-2 with two runs scored and a double at the plate. Brock Peterson had three hits, and Eli Tucker and Bryce Anderson both had three RBIs to round out the offense. | ||||
83 | Fort Atkinson | 3 | Watertown | 4 | |
84 | Watertown edged out Fort Atkinson behind a five-inning relief appearance from Michael Tarr, and eight hits as an offense. Tarr only let up one run on one hit over five frames, keeping the Goslings in it. Offensively, Landon Fendt, Nathan Walter, and Cameron Kranz all finished with two hits on the day, including two RBIs from Walter. Caleb Hurtgen had the big hit, hitting an RBI single to break up a 3-3 tie in the sixth. | ||||
85 | Hartford | 8 | West Bend East | 4 | |
86 | Hartford used a five-run third inning to build a 7-0 lead during the middle of the game, a deficit West Bend East could not recover from. Carter Kutz was 1-for-4 with two RBIs, hitting a home run out of Regner Park. Braden O'Morrow was the lone Oriole with multiple hits, going 2-for-2 with two runs scored from the bottom of the order. Alex Kuntz had nine strikeouts in his start, working 5.1 innings in the win. | ||||
87 | New Richmond | 1 | Chippewa Falls | 9 | |
88 | After a quiet start, Chippewa Falls exploded for eight runs in the fifth inning to dominate this game, winning 9-1 against New Richmond. Grady Fredrick and Liam Brennan were big on the offensive end, both finishing with two hits, including a double from Fredrick. Brennan and Easton Bobb both had two RBIs, and Mayson Tester helped out too, going 3-for-3. Jakeb Lequia was solid on the mound, going six innings in his start, striking out six batters in the process. | ||||
89 | Regis | 4 | Osseo-Fairchild | 0 | |
90 | Cooper Dykes threw six innings of shutout baseball, and Caden Weber closed it out to win it for Regis against Osseo-Fairchild. The Ramblers' defense only committed one error behind the pitchers, playing solid all-around. Zander Rockow, Patrick Callaghan, and Payton Loomis all finished with two hits for Regis. Rockow dorve in a run and Callaghan doubled in the 4-0 win. | ||||
91 | Dodgeville | 3 | River Valley | 2 | |
92 | Dodgeville broke up a 2-2 tie in the top half of the final frame to get a win over River Valley. Tarron Bockhop had the big hit, singling to left field and driving in Jamo Allen. Allen also finished with one RBI in a game where offense was hard to come by. Joey Homerbaum earned the win after throwing 1.2 innings of relief, maintaining the tie and eventually holding the lead for the Dodgers. | ||||
93 | West Bend West | 1 | Slinger | 9 | |
94 | A 3-for-3 day from Josh Borchert, paired with a complete game effort from Tyler Johnson guided Slinger to a bounce back victory over North Shore Conference foe West Bend West. Borchert scored twice and drove in a team-high four RBIs, being the spark in the middle of the Owls' order. Raine Fredericks and Blake Johnson both had multi-hit games as well, powering the offense to nine runs. On the mound, Johnson struck out four batters and only allowed three hits in the win. | ||||
95 | Burlington | 3 | Badger | 2 | |
96 | Burlington outlasted Badger on Thursday, using solid outings from both Aben Beinlich and Carter Baumeister in the win. Beinlich got the start and worked five innings, striking out three. Baumeister then entered in relief, throwing two flawless innings to earn the save for the Demons. He was big on offense too, going 2-for-3 with an RBI. Murphy Diggins came up clutch in the fourth inning, homering and driving in two runs, which ended up being the difference in this one. | ||||
97 | Oconto Falls | 2 | Marinette | 9 | |
98 | Dominican | 0 | Pius XI Catholic | 5 | |
99 | Algoma | 16 | Sturgeon Bay | 7 | |
100 | Sturgeon Bay | 5 | Algoma | 15 | |
101 | Ashland | 1 | Cumberland | 7 | |
102 | Hayward | 9 | Cameron | 1 | |
103 | Ladysmith | 2 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 8 | |
104 | Clear Lake | 15 | New Auburn | 6 | |
105 | South Shore | 2 | Hurley | 12 | |
106 | Markesan | 11 | Montello | 1 | |
107 | Northwestern | 10 | Barron | 0 | |
108 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 0 | Oakfield | 10 | |
109 | Portage | 5 | Sauk Prairie | 7 | |
110 | Royall | 6 | Cashton | 5 | |
111 | Almond-Bancroft | 0 | Pittsville | 10 | |
112 | Amherst | 16 | Menominee Indian | 2 | |
113 | Appleton West | 6 | Oshkosh West | 3 | |
114 | Ashland | 6 | Cumberland | 2 | |
115 | Berlin | 3 | Laconia | 7 | |
116 | Brookfield Academy | 13 | Heritage Christian | 4 | |
117 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 7 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 9 | |
118 | Elkhorn | 1 | Westosha Central | 2 | |
119 | Hayward | 6 | Cameron | 1 | |
120 | Kohler/Christian | 1 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 3 | |
121 | Ladysmith | 4 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 1 | |
122 | Lena | 19 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 0 | |
123 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 5 | Manawa | 0 | |
124 | Marion | 28 | White Lake | 2 | |
125 | Martin Luther | 4 | Catholic Central | 3 | |
126 | New London | 13 | Pulaski | 4 | |
127 | Niagara | 12 | Wausaukee | 0 | |
128 | Oconto | 6 | Clintonville | 5 | |
129 | Oshkosh North | 4 | Appleton East | 3 | |
130 | Peshtigo | 1 | Little Chute | 6 | |
131 | Port Edwards | 1 | Rosholt | 2 | |
132 | Reedsville | 0 | Mishicot | 4 | |
133 | River Ridge | 2 | Fennimore | 12 | |
134 | Sevastopol | 1 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 7 | |
135 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 2 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 10 | |
136 | Shiocton | 1 | Bonduel | 2 | |
137 | Shoreland Lutheran | 9 | Racine St. Catherine's | 2 | |
138 | Saint Francis | 0 | Living Word Lutheran | 1 | |
139 | Tigerton | 5 | Bowler | 3 | |
140 | Tomah | 2 | Sparta | 1 | |
141 | Wausau East | 1 | Antigo | 10 | |
142 | Wauwatosa West | 3 | Germantown | 4 | |
143 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 4 | Iola-Scandinavia | 3 | |
144 | Wrightstown | 2 | Freedom | 3 | |
145 | Alden-Hebron | 13 | Faith Christian | 0 | |
146 | Cedarburg | 13 | Ozaukee | 6 | |
147 | Assumption | 6 | Newman Catholic | 3 | |
148 | Athens | 13 | Chequamegon | 4 | |
149 | Clinton | 5 | Whitewater | 2 | |
150 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 14 | Winneconne | 3 | |
151 | Marathon | 2 | Auburndale | 1 | |
152 | Newman Catholic | 6 | Assumption | 4 | |
153 | Rib Lake | 0 | Phillips | 6 | |
154 | Ripon | 4 | Plymouth | 3 | |
155 | Stratford | 6 | Edgar | 1 | |
156 | Adams-Friendship | 7 | Westfield | 1 | |
157 | Amery | 0 | Saint Croix Central | 11 | |
158 | Pepin/Alma | 3 | Augusta | 4 | |
159 | Baldwin-Woodville | 8 | Prescott | 1 | |
160 | Beloit Memorial | 1 | Madison La Follette | 9 | |
161 | Blair-Taylor | 11 | Melrose-Mindoro | 4 | |
162 | Boyceville | 1 | Durand-Arkansaw | 4 | |
163 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 14 | Bruce | 2 | |
164 | Cambria-Friesland | 0 | Wayland Academy | 10 | |
165 | Unity | 4 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 3 | |
166 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 20 | Alma Center Lincoln | 7 | |
167 | Colfax | 9 | Elk Mound | 13 | |
168 | Wisconsin Rapids | 7 | D.C. Everest | 4 | |
169 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 15 | Independence/Gilmanton | 4 | |
170 | Elcho | 0 | Crandon | 12 | |
171 | Eleva-Strum | 12 | Whitehall | 0 | |
172 | Ellsworth | 1 | Osceola | 7 | |
173 | Fall River | 2 | Horicon | 3 | |
174 | Spencer | 15 | Gilman | 6 | |
175 | Goodman/Pembine | 3 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 13 | |
176 | Grantsburg | 6 | Siren | 1 | |
177 | Greenwood | 3 | Columbus Catholic | 21 | |
178 | Hillsboro | 4 | Brookwood | 9 | |
179 | Holmen | 6 | La Crosse Logan | 0 | |
180 | Horicon | 10 | Fall River | 4 | |
181 | Janesville Parker | 4 | Madison West | 3 | |
182 | Kickapoo | 1 | Ithaca | 12 | |
183 | Laona/Wabeno | 3 | Florence | 22 | |
184 | Madison East | 0 | Sun Prairie West | 8 | |
185 | Mayville | 0 | Lomira | 4 | |
186 | Menomonie | 1 | Eau Claire Memorial | 5 | |
187 | Milwaukee Riverside | 1 | Milwaukee King | 11 | |
188 | Parkview | 3 | Belleville | 13 | |
189 | Prairie du Chien | 2 | Platteville | 1 | |
190 | Richland Center | 3 | Lancaster | 13 | |
191 | Rio | 1 | Palmyra-Eagle | 12 | |
192 | Seneca | 8 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 2 | |
193 | Spring Valley | 7 | Glenwood City | 10 | |
194 | St. Mary Catholic | 5 | Howards Grove | 4 | |
195 | Stanley-Boyd | 5 | Cadott | 4 | |
196 | Bloomer | 17 | Thorp | 11 | |
197 | Wausau West | 2 | Merrill | 1 | |
198 | Wautoma | 1 | Mauston | 9 | |
199 | Williams Bay | 1 | Johnson Creek | 14 | |
200 | Wisconsin Dells | 9 | Nekoosa | 0 | |
201 | Wonewoc-Center | 0 | New Lisbon | 15 | |
202 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 6 | Arcadia | 3 | |
203 | Westby | 5 | Luther | 2 | |
204 | Pardeeville | 7 | Green Lake/Princeton | 6 | |
205 | Hillsboro | 6 | Brookwood | 5 | |
206 | Royall | 3 | Cashton | 4 | |
207 | Ithaca | 10 | Kickapoo | 4 | |
208 | Oakfield | 10 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 2 | |
209 | Northwestern | 9 | Barron | 0 | |
210 | Portage | 2 | Sauk Prairie | 8 | |
211 | Sevastopol | 1 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 9 | |
212 | South Shore | 4 | Hurley | 14 | |
213 | Waukesha North | 7 | Waukesha West | 4 | |
214 | Seymour | 6 | Xavier | 5 | |
215 | Sun Prairie West | 16 | Madison East | 0 | |
216 | Green Lake/Princeton | 6 | Pardeeville | 3 | |
217 | Montello | 4 | Markesan | 21 |