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3 | No. 18 Altoona | 3 | Holmen | 7 | |
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5 | No. 22 Monona Grove | 16 | Madison West | 3 | MORE |
6 | The Silver Eagles cruised to a dominant win over a solid Madison West team. To start, the Regent's grabbed all of the momentum as they put up a three spot in the first, highlighted by by a RBI single from Caleb Karll. Monona Grove would then answer back in the top of the second as Kaden Connor brought home Nicholas Guidici on an infield single to cut the lead to two. Now in the fourth, the Monona Grove offense turned it on as they poured on seven-runs, highlighted by RBI doubles from Calvin Moreau and Miles Nelson. Nelson would then strike again later on in the game as he smacked another two-RBI double in the sixth. On the mound, senior right-hand pitcher Jackson Hewitt was solid over his 3.2 innings, allowing three runs on four hits and also tallied four strikeouts. | ||||
7 | Vernon Hills (IL) | 0 | No. 25 Kettle Moraine | 10 | MORE |
8 | The Lasers traveled down to the Nashville area to avoid the bitter weather that plagued the first day of WIAA action and in there first game they cruised to a 10-run win against Vernon Hills. Leading the way for the Lasers was Tyler Wille. The southpaw was utterly dominant across his three innings of work, talllying nine strikeouts, and giving up just one hit. Kaiden Ascher and Andrew Ishag would both both come in on relief and they continued the shut-out en route to the Lasers' win. Offensively, JJ Wolbert paced this Kettle Moraine lineup with three RBIs on two-hits, and also scored two runs on his own. Owen Bond and Layson Fabisiak would also provide two RBIs each on two hits apiece. Rounding out the offensive attack for the Lasers was Scott Brown who recorded an RBI and a double. | ||||
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10 | Portage | 12 | Stoughton | 6 | |
11 | Portage took down Stoughton by the score of 12-6 to start off their season. The Warriors scored first and never gave up the lead, scoring seven runs in the sixth to cap of there night on offense. Andrew Steinle led the way for the Warriors on offense driving in five runs on two extra base hits. Griffin Garrigan also chipped in three RBI's on two hits of his own on the day. On the mound Trevor Brouette had seven punchouts in 2.2 innings as the starter for the Warriors. | ||||
12 | Luther | 10 | Independence/Gilmanton | 3 | MORE |
13 | Luther defeated Independence/Gilmantown on Tuesday, a game highlighted by the offensive firepower from the Knights, who scored 10 runs in four innings. Jackson Kendall was the star, as the sophomore did it both at the plate and on the mound. The righty threw four innings, giving up zero runs and two hits, and went 2-for-3 at the plate, including and double and an RBI. Among other contributors was Xander Wendt who went 2-for-3, and Logan Bahr who went 2-for-4 with a double. Luther only won five games in 2022, as they look to turn it around in 2023. | ||||
14 | Iowa-Grant | 5 | Potosi/Cassville | 2 | MORE |
15 | Iowa-Grant snuck past one of the top Division 4 teams in the state with a 5-2 victory. After getting out to a quick 1-0 lead, Potosi/Cassville could not slow down the Panthers' offense, led by Matthew Cartwright (2023) and Ashton Schmitz (2024). Quality pitching and timely offense got the job done for Iowa-Grant, as they coasted to a win after putting up four unanswered runs late in the game. | ||||
16 | Tomah | 11 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 7 | |
17 | Bats were hot as Tomah beat Black River Falls/Falls Creek 11-7 to open up the season. The scoring affair started in the first as Tomah got on the board scoring one. Tomah then took the lead for good in the fourth scoring six runs as Seby Wilbanks, Aidan Brach and Jackson Steffel all drove in runs in the inning. | ||||
18 | West Geauga | 1 | Deerfield | 3 | |
19 | Deerfield came away with a win over West Geauga down in South Carolina. With all of Deerfield's runs coming off the long ball, a solo shot from Cal Fisher in the first gave the Demons the lead and a two-run shot from Austin Anderson ended up putting the game out of reach. Kris Hahn was on the mound for the Demons and he punched out nine batters in six innings, while allowing just one run. | ||||
20 | Riverdale | 19 | North Crawford | 4 | |
21 | Riverdale defeated North Crawford in a game highlighted by the offense for Riverdale. Scoring 19 runs on 15 hits Riverdale scored early and often on the day, which was capped off by a big fourth inning that saw 11 runs score. The offense was led by Landon Bobb, Wyatt Storms, Chase Chitwood, Andre Tainter, Logan Kagel and Emmett Drone who each chipped in during the big fourth inning to drive in runs for Riverdale. | ||||
22 | Sparta | 3 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 12 | |
23 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau got the win over Sparta 12-3 in a game highlighted by the offense. Scoring eight runs in the first three innings for Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau in what was a team effort. Some standout performances came from Ben Hamsen, Colin Handke and Warren Stoner, each got on base multiple times as well as scoring six runs between them. | ||||
24 | River Ridge | 8 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 10 | |
25 | Barneveld | 10 | Hillsboro | 6 | |
26 | La Farge | 4 | Cashton | 14 |
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3 | No. 12 Denmark | 2 | No. 8 Hudson | 3 | MORE |
4 | No. 8 Hudson | 13 | Amherst | 4 | MORE |
5 | In our first Power 25 matchup of the year, the Vikings of Denmark took on Hudson and it definitely did not dissapoint. Getting the nod for Denmark was Ben Berkhof who dominated over his five innings of work as he struckout 12, and did not allow a hit either. Bradyn Bezanson would come on in relief as he struckout four across his two innings of worl. Denmark got on the board first as Eli Kapinos would score on a catchers interference to make it 1-0. Following that half inning, Ryan Rambo would tie the game up at one as he doubled to left field and another one would be brought home later that innings courtesy of a sacrifice fly from Sam Abrahamson. Later in the game the third run for Hudson would eventually come home on past ball, too. In the seventh, Denmark was threatening and put up one run as a result but their late push eventually came up short as Hudson grabbed their first win of the season. Game two was all Hudson as their offense exploded for 13 runs in their matchup against Amherst. Leading the high-powered Raider offense Landon Zueli who went a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate and drove in three runs while also scoring three runs of himself. Jake Busson was also a key contributor as he drove in three runs while tallying a double and a pair of singles. Bradyn Bezanson and Wyatt Gavin would round out the Hudson offense as Bezanson drove in two runs, and Gavin drove in one. On the mound, Nick Hirsch, Aaron Schwechler, Landon Zueli, and Sam Abrahamson all made an appearance on the mound, and combined to limit Amherst to just four runs | ||||
6 | No. 12 Denmark | 5 | Amherst | 0 | MORE |
7 | In game one of Denmark's double-header, the reigning D2 state champs notched a win, backed by a absolutely dominant performance on the mound from Lucas Miller. Across his seven innings, Miller struckout 12 and blanked the Falcon lineup, all while throwing just 86 pitches. Offensively, Nolan Perry was the key contributor as he drove in a team high two runs on one hit. Jaycob Dittmer and Izaac Dittmer rounded out the scoring efforts for the Vikings with an RBI apiece. | ||||
8 | Catholic Memorial | 0 | No. 13 St. Thomas More | 9 | MORE |
9 | The Cavaliers grabbed their first of their 2023 campaign, backed by and absolutely dominant performance from Kyle Alivo. The righty was dominant across his six innings pitched as he struckout six and did not give up a hit throughout. Elijah Niemiec would come in for relief and he too was dominant as he kept the shutout intact and recorded every out via the strikeout. Offensively, Alivo and Oliver Gonzalez were also key contributors as they both drove in two runs on three hits. Samuel Mommer and Bennett Karolewicz rounded out the scoring for the Cavaliers as they both drove in a run on one hit. | ||||
10 | Pikeville (KY) | 4 | No. 16 Hortonville | 10 | MORE |
11 | Hortonville picked up there first win of the season down in Georgia as they defeated Pikeville. Pikeville jumped on them early as they put up a three spot in first. Hortonville would then answer with five of their own in the bottom of the fifth, highlighted by a three-run homerun from Evan Mahan. The Polar Bear continued to pull away throughout the game and beside Mahan were led by Hayden Timm, Nathan Vela, and Jack Coenen who all recorded one RBI. On the mound, Ethan Peters earned the win as he allowed three runs in his four innings of work. Kolden Hunter would relieve Peters and he too was impressive over his three innings of work, striking out five and allowing just one hit in his three innings of work. | ||||
12 | Chilton | 8 | No. 21 Pewaukee | 0 | MORE |
13 | No. 21 Pewaukee | 5 | Chilton | 4 | MORE |
14 | Pewaukee split a double-header in their first taste of action in the 2023 season. In game one, it was all Chilton as Max Mueller and Ryan Lisowe combined to shutout the Pirates. Mueller got things started on the mound and he was dominant across his six innings of work, striking out eight and only allowing three hits. Lisowe would come in for the final inning and strikeout one, while keeping the shut-out intact. Offensively, Mueller helped himself out as he tallied three hits and one RBI. Hunter Rolbiecki and Brandon Heimann would round out the scoring attack as they each drove in a run on two hits apiece. In game two, things were a lot closer and it ended up coming down to the wire. In the bottom of the eighth, Pewaukee was down by one but after a HBP, error and a walk, the Pirates were threatening. Owen Dobbersteing would come up then with bases loaded and deliver a double to center field that brought home two runs and gave Pewaukee their first win of the season. On the mound, Dobberstein, Greyson Zach and Brooks Bigler would combine to limit the Chilton offense to four runs and also combined for 12 strikeouts too. | ||||
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16 | Beachwood (OH) | 0 | Deerfield | 8 | MORE |
17 | Deerfield blanked Beachwood (OH) by a score of 8-0. Austin Anderson took the mound for Deerfield and tossed a no-hitter where he struck out nine batters on the day on only 67 pitches. Offensively Cal Fisher led the way with three hits including a home-run and a two doubles while driving in three runs, Eric Staszak was also a factor on offense going 2-for-3 with a two-run home-run in the bottom of the fifth. | ||||
18 | Milwaukee King | 5 | Nicolet | 8 | MORE |
19 | Nicolet beat Milwaukee King by a score of 8-5 on Friday. Offensively Nolan Sandee led the way for Nicolet going 2-for-2 with two walks on the day and a double, Gabe Nelson and Oliver Scharnick each had two hits and two RBI's on the day with Scharnick also hitting a triple on the day. On the mound Jack Stuck threw four shutout innings of relief striking out eight in that time. For Milwaukee King Leo Berger got the start on the mound and went three innings collecting 6 strikeouts, offensively Zeke Penvose went 1-for-3 with an RBI. | ||||
20 | Padua Franciscan (OH) | 12 | Elkhorn | 2 | MORE |
21 | Elkhorn lost to Padua Franciscan 2-12 in five innings. Leading the Elks offense in this game was Abe Herchenbach who led the way with two hits for Elkhorn hitting out of the two hole. Carter Georgalas, Jacob Lueptow and Mason Olson each came away from the game with a hit each with Lueptow driving in one run on the day. | ||||
22 | Spooner | 9 | Medford | 10 | MORE |
23 | Medford | 2 | Viroqua | 6 | MORE |
24 | In game one of Medford's double-header, the Raiders won a tight one over Spooner. Leading the Raider offense was Jacob Eckert who drove in a team high three runs on one hit, and also scored a run himself. Parker Lissner was a also a key contributor as he drove in two runs, while tallying a single and a double. Logan Baumgartner also had a outstanding day at the plate as he rcorded four hits, which included a double and triple, and drove in one run. Game two was all Viroqua as they took down Medford with a score of 6-2. Viroqua lead a balanced offensive attack as Myles Frye, Kevin Lendosky, and Tyler Quackenbush each had an RBI, and Casey Kowalczyk recorded two hits. On the mound, Cooper Gelhaus and Ben Zahm combined to limit Medford to two runs with Gelhaus taking home the win. | ||||
25 | Janesville Parker | 4 | Watertown | 7 | |
26 | Turner | 13 | Whitewater | 0 | |
27 | Winneconne | 0 | West Bend East | 10 | |
28 | Viroqua | 10 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 9 | |
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3 | Stratford | 0 | No. 6 Mosinee | 16 | MORE |
4 | Mosinee grabbed their first win in their season opener in dominant fashion. Keagen Jirschele got things started on the mound and he struckout six across his three innings of work while allowing just two hits. Ethan Oatman relieved Jirschele and he continued the shutout, striking out three in his two innings of work. On the other side of the ball, Gavin Obremski has himself a day at the plate as he tallied three hits in as many at-bats, including a triple and a double. Garrett Shupe and Brady Lokken drove in two runs apiece, as well. The aforementioned Jirschele, Blake Nichols, and Grant Kuklinski rounded out the scoring as they each drove in a run, too. | ||||
5 | No. 17 Menomonee Falls | 11 | Nicolet | 4 | MORE |
6 | The Phoenix moved to 2-0 on Monday as they took down Nicolet. Ty Cieslewicz was the main run producer for Menomonee Falls as he drove in three runs on a triple in the fifth, that put Falls up by four. Keli Grennier, Zach Wolfram, and Dylan Dux also had solid days at the plate, as each of them recorded a hit and an RBI en route to the win. On the mound, Grant Schultz got the start for Falls and he was solid over his four innings of work as he gave up just one hit and blanked the Knight lineup. | ||||
7 | Racine Horlick | 1 | No. 19 Kenosha Tremper | 8 | MORE |
8 | Racine Horlick | 1 | No. 19 Kenosha Tremper | 8 | MORE |
9 | Tremper grabbed two wins over Racine Horlick to kick off their 2023 campaign. Offensively, Cam Prickett had himself a day at the plate, going 3-for-4 to drive in a team-high two runs, and he also scored two runs himself. On the mound, Rory Dutton got the start and across his 3.2 innings he struckout six, while holding Horlick to just one run on two hits. Chris McMahon and the aforementioned Prickett came in out of the 'pen and they too were solid as they limited Horlick to just one hit and struckout a combined four en route to the win for Tremper. In game two, things went pretty similar to game one as Tremper took down Horlick with a score of 8-1. On the mound, Richie Dibble was dominant over his five innings of work as he did not allow a hit and struckout 11 total batters to earn the win. Jack DeRousse would come in on relief and he kept up the no-hitter as he struckout two across his one inning of work. Offensively, Ryne Lesnik tallied a double and drove in a run. Ethan Bauerschmidt, Rory Dutton, and Joe Mendoza would also each tally a single in the win as well. | ||||
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11 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 1 | No. 11 Marquette University | 5 | MORE |
12 | By: Isaiah Glidden Associate Scout/Staff Writer Marquette took down No. 2 Arrowhead in both teams season openers to give us an early upset. To start the game, both pitchers were flat-out dominating and on the side for Arrowhead was Arik Egerbrecht. Across his four innings of shutout ball, he struckout seven and did not allow a hit either. For Marquette, Luke Agnew toed the rubber and he was equally dominant as he limited a talented Arrowhead lineup to just one run on five hits and also struckout seven across five innings of work. While the offense was quieted for a good chunk of the game, in the fifth, Marquette took advantage of some free bases and timely hitting to put up a five-spot late in the game. In that inning Parker Wyatt got the scoring started for the Hiltoppers when he singled to the right field to bring home two and put Marquette up by one. After an RBI single from Michael Cesarz, Marquette would bring home two more on wild pitch and an error to go up 5-1. Thats where the scoring would stop for both teams, and Marquette would hold on to take down our preseason No. 2 team in the state. Notable Performers Luke Agnew (Marquette): 5 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 7 SO Arik Egerbrecht (Arrowhead): 4 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 7 SO Parker Wyatt (Marquette): 1-for-2, 2 RBIs, BB, R Michael Cesarz (Marquette): 1-for-3, RBI, R Sam Vargas (Arrowhead): 2-for-4 | ||||
13 | Mukwonago | 8 | No. 23 Brookfield Central | 2 | MORE |
14 | By. Josh Fields Area Scout Mukwonago beat No. 23 Brookfield Central by a score of 8-2 in each team's first game of the season. Mukwonago got on the board early, scoring five runs in the first inning. Aidan Perdreau was responsible for driving in the first run of the game, notching two RBIs in his first at bat on the day, Walker Powers drove in a run with his first at-bat of the day as well. Mukwonago would take advantage of some defensive miscues by Brookfield Central that lead to more runs scored during the frame. Tristan Arnold toed the rubber for Mukwonago tossing an efficient three innings, needing only 41 pitches. The UW-Milwaukee commit struck out five batters while only allowing two hits and a walk during his brief outing. The scoring wouldn’t continue until the fourth inning where each team would drive in a run with a ball put in play by Adam Kudronowicz. Brookfield Central would get on the board with a Noah Drier fielder's choice, driving in one run during the frame. In the sixth Mukwonago scored another two runs on a couple of hits by Connor Greuel and Aidan Perdreau and an Adam Kudronowicz fielder's choice. Brookfield Central drove in another run by Charlie DiPiazza and a ground ball to third. | ||||
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16 | Milton | 2 | Verona | 5 | MORE |
17 | The Verona pitching staff held down the reigning Division 1 champions in a non-conference battle on Monday. Alex Rech threw four shutout innings for the Wildcats with five strikeouts. Riley Peterson eventually closed the game, striking out the side and earning the save. The offense was led by Nate Novinska, who smashed a home run in the seventh inning and had three RBIs, sealing the victory for Verona. Jordan Bundy had a double in one of his three at bats for the Red Hawks, who struggled to string together large scoring innings. | ||||
18 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 1 | Kewaskum | 13 | MORE |
19 | It was all Kewaskum as they run-ruled Cedar Grove-Belgium in five innings. Hunter Loser led the way for the Indians, as he went 4-for-4 with three RBIs and a double. Zach Augustin and Derek May each went 2-for-3 as well, contributing to Kewaskum's 11 hits on the day. Two big scoring innings and solid performances from four Indian pitchers got Kewaskum the win in this one. | ||||
20 | Amherst | 8 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 0 | MORE |
21 | Wyatt Blaskowski was the headliner in this game, as he threw a complete game no-hitter, striking out 13 batters on only 77 pitches, as the righty was ultra-efficient in Amherst's first conference game of the season. Additionally, Matt Glodowski was the star on offense, with a double and a triple. TJ Brandl also contributed a double, leading the Falcons to their first win of the season. | ||||
22 | Iowa-Grant | 7 | Monticello/Albany | 6 | MORE |
23 | Iowa-Grant snatched a win from Monticello/Albany on Monday, as the Panthers put up a three-spot in the final inning of play. Two RBI walks given up by Monticello/Albany and an RBI groundout by Alex Popple gave Iowa-Grant the lead in the seventh inning, after being down 6-4. Will Fulton slammed the door for the Panthers, earning the victory after dodging a walk in the last inning of play. | ||||
24 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 11 | Port Washington | 0 | MORE |
25 | Making up a game from last week, Kettle Moraine Lutheran jumped all over Port Washington, winning 11-0 in six innings. Jackson Kobylarczyk was the star on the mound, throwing six shutout innings, sprinkling in four strikeouts during that time. Offensively, hits were evenly distributed throughout the Chargers' lineup, led by Kobylarcyzk, who went 3-for-3, and Brett Biondich, who finished 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs in his first career high school game. Jackson Wallin also added two RBIs with a triple to help Kettle Moraine Lutheran take down the Pirates | ||||
26 | Mayville | 6 | Campbellsport | 16 | MORE |
27 | After putting up six runs in the third inning, Mayville lost their lead as the Campbellsport offense exploded for 16 runs in six innings. A home run from Mitch McCarty and multi-hit games from Brady Nolan, Max Engle, and Tyler Sachen led the Cougars to a large victory on Monday in a Wisconsin Flyway Conference matchup. | ||||
28 | Whitnall | 3 | Grafton | 22 | MORE |
29 | Grafton took advantage of a struggling Whitnall pitching staff in their game, as the Black Hawks drew 20 walks and got hit by three pitches in total. From there, with only six hits, Grafton blew out Whitnall in run-rule fashion. Mason Lempke and Vince Cameranesi each went 2-for-3 on offense, and Jack Sommers threw four quality innings, only giving up two hits and zero runs, striking out six Falcons. AJ Clark went 3-for-3 for Whitnall, as the Falcons dropped their first game of the season, while the Black Hawks advanced to 2-0. | ||||
30 | Onalaska | 6 | Holmen | 5 | MORE |
31 | Holmen dropped a heartbreaker against Onalaska on Monday, as the Vikings put up three runs in the final inning, after being down 6-2. Griffin Schultz got the win for the Hilltoppers, as he threw four innings, and the Onalaska squad never lost the lead for the rest of the game, after getting out to a 3-0 lead right away. For the Hilltoppers, Kaden Kokaisel went 2-for-4 with two RBIs, including a double. On the other hand, Calvin Gilbertson and Paul Goryl each had multi-hit games for Holmen in a losing effort. | ||||
32 | North Fond du Lac | 3 | Omro | 4 | MORE |
33 | Omro entered the fourth inning down 3-0 to North Fond du Lac. After that though, the Foxes mustered up enough offense and strong pitching to pull off the comeback and win 4-3. Bryce Loker shut down the Orioles for 4.2 innings, only allowing two hits and striking out five. On offense, Jacob Calkins got the scoring started with a leadoff home-run. In the fifth, Omro put up three runs with the help of a triple from Nate Piper. Xander Sowls also added a double during the matchup for the Foxes. | ||||
34 | Stoughton | 2 | Oregon | 4 | MORE |
35 | Peyton Soule was the leader for Oregon in this one, as he got the job done both on the mound and at the plate. Soule threw four innings, limited Stoughton's offense to one run, and earning the win. Offensively, Soule went 2-for-3 with a triple. Cameron Mueller also had a multi-hit game for the Panthers. | ||||
36 | West Bend East | 8 | Plymouth | 3 | MORE |
37 | Two big scoring innings guided West Bend East to a win over Plymouth on Monday. Mason Roell and Cutler Schmidt each led the offense for the Suns with two hits apiece, including a double from Roell. The Suns put up three runs in the first inning, followed up by five in the fifth. Jake Chartier, who got the victory, and Victor Gurrola each threw three innings, combining to punch out eight Panthers. | ||||
38 | Spring Valley | 0 | Mondovi | 15 | MORE |
39 | Mondovi was all over Spring Valley in this one, as the Buffaloes finished this one off in five innings. Keegan Catt, Bryce Bollinger, and Easton Ashwell each contributed two hits to Mondovi, who put up 15 runs in the first three innings of the game. Porter Bauer and Austin Remington coasted on the mound to shut out Spring Valley in a dominant performance all around. | ||||
40 | Baraboo | 6 | Beaver Dam | 7 | MORE |
41 | Daelen Johnson walked this game off with a single in the final moment, giving Beaver Dam their first win of the young season. Johnson was a workhorse on the mound as well, as he grinded through six innings for the Golden Beavers. Offensively, Eli Bryant, Kaleb Schmuhl, and Kyler Keel each contributed two hits for Beaver Dam, including a triple from Bryant. Hudson Turner was the offensive standout for Baraboo, as he went 2-for-3 with a double, walk, and two RBIs for the Thunderbirds in a losing effort. | ||||
42 | Potosi/Cassville | 4 | Lancaster | 9 | MORE |
43 | Lancaster was relentless on offense throughout this game, as they strung together 10 hits as team, despite not having any extra base hits. Bryce Galle got the win for the Flying Arrows as a reliever. Logan Wolf had two hits from the leadoff spot, including a walk and an RBI. Mitch Wolf was a constant threat in the middle of the order, going 3-for-4 with an RBI on the day. | ||||
44 | Alomond-Bancroft | 2 | Wild Rose | 12 | MORE |
45 | Despite only having four hits on the day, Wild Rose run-ruled Almond-Bancroft via four innings where they scored three runs in each of them. Brett Willbert and Jaxon Zacharias put together good performances on the mound, as they combined to punch out eight batters. Wild Rose picked up their first win of the season in this one. | ||||
46 | South Milwaukee | 8 | Wauwatosa West | 5 | MORE |
47 | A big six-run first inning was all that South Milwaukee needed against Wauwatosa West on Monday. The Rockets strung together four doubles, led by Keegan Reinke and Brady Bozich. Wauwatosa West made a push to make a comeback as the game proceeded, but South Milwaukee got the outs they needed to in order to pull this one off. Nathan Linder got the first win of the season for the Rockets. | ||||
48 | Slinger | 16 | Wauwatosa East | 4 | MORE |
49 | Slinger came out hot and stayed hot during this game against Wauwatosa East, putting up 16 runs in six innings of play. Carter Tennies launched a home run and a double, while also throwing four innings on the mound, striking out eight Red Raiders. Wauwatosa East struggled on the mound, as their arms allowed 13 walks to the Owls, allowing Slinger to pull away and turn this one into a blowout. | ||||
50 | Aquinas | 13 | Tomah | 0 | MORE |
51 | An eight-run first inning set the tone early for this game, as Aquinas was dominant from the start. Calvin Hardgrove did it on both sides of the ball for the Blugolds on Monday, going 3-for-4 from the plate and throwing two shutout innings to end the game. Tanner Peterson started, got the win, and threw four innings of nearly flawless baseball, only allowing one hit and striking out six. | ||||
52 | Waunakee | 0 | Sun Prairie East | 11 | MORE |
53 | Sun Prairie East blanked Waunakee in dominant fashion on Monday, as the Cardinals got contributions from multiple offensive players, including Sam Ostrenga and Trystan Fry, who each had two hits apiece. Sun Prairie East finished this one off in five innings, as Zach Brzezinski pitched four shutout innings for the Cardinals, striking out six. | ||||
54 | Jefferson | 33 | Whitewater | 1 | |
55 | The offense was hot for Jefferson during their win against Whitewater 33-1. Jefferson started off their day by scoring 25 runs in the first inning, with 8 more runs coming in the next 2 innings. On the day Jefferson had 17 total hits with multi-hit performances from Aidan Kammer, Tyler Butina, Tyler Fredrick and Andrew Altermatt to lead the way for the offense. On the mound Jefferson had a pair of arms, Tyler Fredrick and Tyler Schroedl combined to collect 11 strikeouts through five innings, with Fredrick only allowing two hits and the lone run of the day. | ||||
56 | Lomira | 1 | Laconia | 2 | |
57 | Melrose-Mindoro | 2 | Luther | 3 | |
58 | Sparta | 0 | La Crosse Central | 10 | |
59 | Spencer | 14 | Nekoosa | 2 | |
60 | Valders | 6 | St. Mary Catholic | 7 | |
61 | Waterloo | 7 | Watertown Luther Prep | 4 | |
62 | Antigo | 1 | Wisconsin Rapids | 13 | |
63 | Antigo | 1 | Wisconsin Rapids | 9 | |
64 | Big Foot | 1 | McFarland | 17 | |
65 | Berlin | 2 | Wautoma | 8 | |
66 | Brookwood | 22 | Wonewoc-Center | 2 | |
67 | Cashton | 0 | Bangor | 7 | |
68 | De Soto | 3 | Ithaca | 5 | |
69 | Hillsboro | 0 | Royall | 10 | |
70 | Marshall | 5 | Wisconsin Dells | 3 | |
71 | New Lisbon | 10 | Necedah | 3 | |
72 | Oakfield | 26 | Montello | 0 | |
73 | Pecatonica | 9 | River Valley | 4 | |
74 | Wayland Academy | 2 | Green Lake/Princeton | 18 | |
75 | Iola-Scandinavia | 1 | Westfield | 11 | |
76 | Weston | 3 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 5 | |
77 | Whitehall | 1 | Arcadia | 4 | |
78 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 2 | Viroqua | 5 | |
79 | Ladysmith | 0 | Mauston | 7 | |
80 | Regis | 11 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 5 | |
81 | Burlington | 6 | Wilmot | 4 | |
82 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 10 | Waupaca | 0 | |
83 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 3 | Waupaca | 1 | |
84 | Ellsworth | 13 | Cadott | 3 |
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3 | Rock Ridge (MO) | 6 | No. 16 Hortonville | 0 | MORE |
4 | Hortonville got their season started in Georgia as they took on a solid Rock Ridge team from Missouri. The Polar Bears' bats were silenced as they ended up being no-hit to start the season. Hortonville finishes up their trip to Georgia with two games on Friday. | ||||
5 | No. 17 Menomonee Falls | 14 | Greendale | 0 | MORE |
6 | No. 22 Monona Grove | 5 | Bullitt East | 0 | MORE |
7 | No. 22 Monona Grove | 8 | Pleasure Ridge Park | 13 | MORE |
8 | The Silver Eagles took their talents to Kentucky on Wednesday, and came out with a shutout victory, winning 5-0 over Bullitt East. Leading the way was freshman Calvin Moreau, who put together a quality showing both offensively and defensively. At the plate, Moreau went 2-for-3 with two singles. On the mound, Moreau got the two-inning save, punching out four batters. Jackson Hewitt and Mac Vesperman were the run producers as each tacked on two RBIs each for Monona Grove, as they used three-run third inning to coast to a victory. Kaden Connor was almost flawless in his five-inning outing, as he only allowed one hit and struck out six, earning the win for the Silver Eagles. Monona Grove could not contain the Pleasure Ridge Park offense on Thursday, as the group blitzed the Silver Eagles with 10 runs in the first three innings of play. Monona Grove put a fight though, making a comeback towards the middle of the game, with the help of home runs from both Jackson Hewitt and Mac Vesperman. Unfortunately for the Silver Eagles, despite having 14 walks as a team, it was not enough as Pleasure Ridge Park made enough plays to survive this one. | ||||
9 | No. 25 Kettle Moraine | 16 | Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy | 3 | MORE |
10 | No. 25 Kettle Moraine | 4 | Beech (TN) | 1 | MORE |
11 | The Lasers tallied two more wins down in the Nashville area, the first one over Cuyahoga Christian Academy (OH). Kettle Moraine pounced quickly, as they dropped a six-spot in the first inning, highlighted by a three-run homerun from Tyler Wille. Wille would lead the Lasers offensive onslaught with four RBIs. Owen Bond also put together a solid day as he tallied three RBIs on two hits, and also scored one run of his own. On the mound, W Johnson would earn the win as he allowed just one run on one hits, while tallying two punchouts. Their second game of the day would be a much closer contest, as Kettle Moraine would take on Beech (TN). On the mound, Miles Burchardt nothced the win due to a four strikeout performance across three innings and only allowed one run. Andrew Ishag and Kaiden Ascher would relieve Burchardt and they combined for two strikeouts and neither allowed a run, as well. Offensively, Peter Garvin led the Lasers with two RBIs, and Lincoln Ascher would contribute one RBI of his own, too. | ||||
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13 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 4 | No. 9 Westosha Central | 5 | MORE |
14 | By: Josh Fields/Isaiah Glidden Wisconsin Staff Westosha Central defeated Kenosha St. Joseph 5-4 in eight innings. Westosha got on the board in the first inning from a sacrifice fly by Mason Mitacek. It started with a pair of four pitch walks by Seth Brankey and Nick Argersinger. Adam Switalski advanced the runners on a groundout, setting the table for Mitacek to drive in the first run of the game Switalski also got the start on the mound, where he tossed 3 no-hit innings, striking out five batters. He maintained his velocity throughout his start with his fastball coming in at 87-90 mph. He worked his slider in at 75-77 mph with depth and used it as a swing and miss pitch. St. Joseph's would get on the board in the top of the fifth as Westosha would walk in a run and Peter Visconti singled to center to bring home the second run of the inning, and make the score 2-1. This lead didn't last for long as Mitacek would strike again, this time on a double that brought home Nick Argersinger and notched the game up at 2. Westosha Central then go up by one, courtesy of a sacrifice fly from Joseph Suokko. Westosha' 3-2 lead would last all the way up until the seventh when a sacrifice fly form Brady Davidson would tie the game up at 3 and send it into extra innings. In the eighth, things looked good for the Lancers after a leadoff homerun from Luke Schuler that put them up by one. In the bottom of the eighth, after a single from Seth Brankey, and Nick Argersinger reaching base on a error, Adam Switalski came up and delivered the biggest hit of the game, a single to center field that brought home both runs and gave Westosha Central the win. Notable Performers Adam Switalski (Westosha Central): 3 IP, 5 K, 0 H, 0 R, 2-for-5, 2 RBI Mason Mitacek (Westosha Central): 1-for-2, 2B, 2 RBI, BB, SF Joseph Suokko (Westosha Central): 2-for-3, RBI, SF Brady Davidson (Kenosha St. Joseph): 0-for-0, 3 BB, 2 RBI, SF Jack Mcternan (Kenosha St. Joseph): 3-for-4, R, SB | ||||
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16 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 0 | Grafton | 14 | MORE |
17 | In the only game played in the state on Wednesday, Grafton downed Cedar Grove-Belgium in a dominant fashion. The Black Hawks put up 14 runs in four innings, with the help of multiple contributors. Vince Cameranesi led the team with two hits and a walk. At the top of the order, Michael Muecke walked in all four of his at bats, scoring three runs in total. Carson Faust had a two-RBI triple in the fourth, along with singles from Colin Haldeman and Brady Eader, who each drove in runs. Jack Sommers got the start for the Black Hawks, and threw a five-innning complete game shutout, striking out eight batters and only giving up a hit and a walk. Jude Ackeret had the lone hit for Cedar Grove-Belgium. 10 walks and four errors given up by the Rockets allowed the Black Hawks to run away with this one in run-rule fashion. | ||||
18 | Sidwell Friends | 4 | Deerfield | 8 | MORE |
19 | Deerfield won their second game in as many days, matching up against Sidwell Friends in South Carolina. Cal Fisher was dominant on the mound for 5 2/3 innings, striking out 11 batters, giving him his first win of the season. The Demons had big offensive performances from Austin Anderson, Adam Suess, and Stephen Bagley, each finishing with multiple hits by the end of the game. Kris Hahn chipped in three RBIs for Deerfield, as the Demon offense strung together 11 hits on the day. | ||||
20 | Summit Country Day | 13 | Deerfield | 5 | MORE |
21 | Deerfield could not contain the Summit Country Day offense on Thursday, as the Demons only put up five runs, after coming out hot in their first two games in South Carolina. Cal Fisher had a double and a triple, along with Austin Anderson and Eric Staszak, who each chipped in two hits. | ||||
22 | Caledonia (MN) | 2 | Viroqua | 1 | MORE |
23 | Caledonia defeated Viroqua in a Border Battle on Thursday. The Black Hawks only had one hit, coming from Casey Kowalczyk, who also had a good day on the mound. The righty threw two innings and punched out five of the eight batters he faced. After being down 1-0 for a majority of the game, Caledonia put up two runs in the fifth, giving them a 2-1 and the victory. Tristan Augedahl threw five innings in a shortened game, only allowing that one hit. | ||||
24 | Evansville | 0 | Jefferson | 10 | MORE |
25 | Evansville | 4 | Jefferson | 10 | MORE |
26 | Jefferson flexed its muscles in a doubleheader matchup against Evansville, outscoring them 20-4 on the day in a Rock Valley Conference matchup. In game one, the Eagles rode the pitcing performance of Tyler Fredrick, who threw five shutout innings and got his first win of the season. Zach Holland went 3-for-4 from the plate, including a double, and scored three runs. Drew Peterson had two RBIs as well. In game two, the story was slightly different for Jefferson. Evansville jumped out to a quick 4-0 after the third inning, led by doubles from Max Kurth and Bennett Keller. Alex Karnes was dominant on the bump for six plus innings, before the Jefferson offense exploded in the seventh. As Tyler Butina shut down the Blue Devils for four innings in relief, the Eagles strung together five hits, six walks, and one Blue Devil error to score nine runs and take over the game. Aidan Kammer, Andrew Altermatt, Butina, and Fredrick all had multiple hits, including one in the seventh to guide them to a 10-4 win. | ||||
27 | Whitewater | 0 | Turner | 11 | MORE |
28 | Whitewater | 0 | Turner | 13 | MORE |
29 | It was all Turner on Thursday in a doubleheader against Whitewater. shutting them out in 11 innings of play. Michael Cook only gave up one hit and struck out eight, while JT Fell closed it out in a five-inning shortened game. Mason Hoenig and Jack Stelter each had two hits, as the Trojans scored in every inning that they came up to the plate. Moving to Game 2, the storyline was the same for Turner, who threw a combined no-hitter in a 13-0 victory. Cook had two hits, and Konnor Giddley and Stelter each added a hit as well. The Whippets struggled offensively and defensively in both games, as their pitching staff allowed a run in every inning of play, and they only combined to get one hit in 11 frames. | ||||
30 | Argyle | 0 | Palmyra-Eagle | 10 | MORE |
31 | Palmyra-Eagle blanked Argyle in run-rule fashion via a one-hitter from Devin Patrick over five innings of play. Patrick struck out 11 Argyle batters, and also went 2-for-2 with a triple, two RBIs, and two walks. Sean Dooley added a home run in the fourth inning to guide the Panthers to a dominant 10-0 victory in their first game of the season. | ||||
32 | Iowa-Grant | 0 | Belmont | 17 | MORE |
33 | Bats were hot as Belmont beat Iowa-Grant in run-rule fashion. It was a team effort as multiple players in this Belmont lineup came away with multiple hits on the day including, Jesse Ruiz, Josiah Ruiz, Konner Lancaster and Bradley Riechers. Konner Lancaster also started on the mound for Belmont, giving up one hit in three innings of work striking out two and earning the win. | ||||
34 | Waupun | 7 | Watertown Luther Prep | 3 | |
35 | Mineral Point | 1 | Pecatonica | 11 | |
36 | Reedsburg | 7 | Mauston | 9 | |
37 | Wisconsin Dells | 0 | Baraboo | 10 | |
38 | Lomira | 5 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 9 | |
39 | Wisconsin Dells | 0 | Baraboo | 10 | |
40 | Caledonia | 2 | Viroqua | 1 | |
41 | Melrose-Mindoro | 0 | Luther | 1 | |
42 | Racine Horlick | 4 | Greendale | 6 | |
43 | Waupun | 7 | Watertown Luther Prep | 3 | |
44 | Lomira | 5 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 9 | |
45 | Iowa-Grant | 0 | Belmont | 17 | |
46 | Reedsburg | 7 | Mauston | 9 | |
47 | Rio | 3 | Barneveld | 13 |
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3 | Neenah | 7 | No. 5 Bay Port | 6 | MORE |
4 | Neenah took down Bay Port in one of the biggest upsets in the young season, despite striking out 17 times as an offense. Right away in the second inning, the Rockets jumped out to a 3-0 lead with the help of a 2-RBI single from Elliott Swanson, who finished with four RBIs in total as the eight hitter. The Pirates would answer and retake the lead in the fourth inning, via a fielder's choice from Jacob Martell, giving Bay Port a 4-3 lead. Neenah had an immediate response with a four-spot in the next frame, with the help of a double from Swanson, among other contributors. Tavian Ramos would get the win, and Zak Vanlerberghe slammed the door with five strikeouts over the last 2.2 innings and secured a 7-6 victory for the Rockets. For Bay Port, Brett Nysted had a quality performance at the plate by going 3-for-4 with a home run. | ||||
5 | Racine Case | 3 | No. 7. Franklin | 4 | MORE |
6 | Franklin squeezed out a win on Wednesday, coming back from being down in a 3-2 deficit for a majority of the game. Tyler Mielcarek of Racine Case had a 2-RBI double in the first inning to get the Eagles out to a quick 2-0 lead. A single from Boston Halloran cut the lead in half for the Sabers in the first inning. From there, both offenses went quiet for the most part. Racine Case added a run in the third inning, giving the Eagles a 3-1 lead, as starting pitcher Mateo Fuentes found his groove. Franklin added one run in the fifth via a sacrifice fly from Dylan Cunningham, scoring Alex Mierow. Then, in the seventh inning, the Sabers took advantage of an error and multiple walks, ultimately coming back to take home a 4-3 victory against Racine Case, topped off with a walk-off walk from Ben Hefter. | ||||
7 | Catholic Central | 7 | No. 13 St. Thomas More | 11 | MORE |
8 | St. Thomas More coasted to an 11-7 win over Catholic Central after putting up eight runs in the first inning. Five hits, including a double and triple, in addition to a few walks and errors allowed the Cavaliers to put up those eight tallies, as they sent 12 batters to the plate. St. Thomas More remained quiet after that though, which allowed the Hilltoppers to claw back into this one. Despite St. Thomas More throwing a no-hitter, Catholic Central drew 12 walks, allowing them to cut the lead to 10-7 after five innings. Manuel Sostre then came in for the last 2 2/3 innings, and was flawless, punching out five batters and giving up zero walks. Brayden Alivo, Oliver Gonzalez, and Bennett Karolewicz each had two hits for the Cavaliers on Wednesday. | ||||
9 | No. 19 Kenosha Tremper | 6 | Racine Horlick | 5 | MORE |
10 | Tremper avoided the upset as they took down Racine Horlick to move to 3-0 on the season. Leading the way for the Trojans offensively was Tanner White who tallied a team-high three RBIs on two hits. From the leadoff spot, Ethan Bauerschmidt recorded a three hits, including a double and also scored two runs. Bauerschmidt also notched the win on the mound due to his shutout performance during the final three innings of game and he also struckout seven. | ||||
11 | Homestead | 5 | No. 20 Whitefish Bay | 23 | MORE |
12 | The runs came early and often for Whitefish Bay, as they took it to Homestead in a 23-5 blowout. Every player on Whitefish Bay reached base at least once, including seven players who had multi-hit games. Leading the way was JD Dix, who went 3-for-3 with two walks, three RBIs, two doubles, a triple, and four runs scored. He wasn't the only standout though, as Jack Counsell, Austin Wienke, and Benjamin Volpe added in two hits apiece. Jack Wright had five RBIs, along with Ben Van Bell, who chipped in four more of his own. 17 hits and nine walks overwhelmed the Highlanders, who never got it going on the offensive or defensive end. | ||||
13 | Greendale | 1 | No. 22 Pewaukee | 9 | MORE |
14 | Pewaukee was all over Greendale on Wednesday, as they paired a strong offensive performance with Greyson Zach's dominance on the mound. Over 5 2/3 innings of work, Zach struck out five batters and limited Greendale to two hits, both coming from EJ Kuster. On offense, Jackson Servais went 3-for-3, including a 2-RBI single in the first inning, that gave them the lead for the rest of the game. Tyler Wallace and Carson Dobberstein each chipped in two hits for the Pirates as well, as they accumulated 11 hits as a team over six innings of play. Ryan Sopha entered to relieve Zach and knock off the Panthers for their second win of the season, first in the Woodland West Conference. | ||||
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16 | Appleton West | 2 | Kaukauna | 5 | MORE |
17 | A five-run second inning for Kaukauna was all the Galloping Ghosts needed on Tuesday, as their pitching staff limited Appleton West to two runs on five hits. Sean Severson was one out away from a complete game, striking out 10 Terrors. Jake Lucas came into the game and closed it out, getting the save. Pierson VandeHey had two hits from the leadoff spot, leading the offensive attack for Kaukauna. Loren Georger threw five innings for Appleton West, striking out seven. He allowed five runs, but none of them were earned, as the Terrors finished with five errors as a team. | ||||
18 | Valders | 4 | Two Rivers | 14 | MORE |
19 | Justin Klinkner was the story of this game for Two Rivers, as the shortstop went 3-for-3 at the plate, with a double, home run, two RBIs, and four runs scored. His presence led the Purple Raiders to put eight runs in the sixth inning, walking off Valders in run-rule fashion on Tuesday in their first game of the season. | ||||
20 | Columbus | 12 | Omro | 1 | MORE |
21 | From the start, it was all Columbus in a non-conference battle, as the Cardinals put up four runs in the first two innings, and then had an eight-run fourth inning to seal a victory. Jaymeson Sullivan and Jefferson Mobry each went 2-for-3 with two runs scored for Columbus. Additionally, Collin Selk had four RBIs for the Cardinals. Xander Sowls was the lone bright spot for Omro, as he went 2-for-2 at the plate. | ||||
22 | Fennimore | 14 | Darlington | 2 | MORE |
23 | Fennimore strung together nine hits and nine walks to take down Darlington on Tuesday. Konner Swatek, Maximos Miles, and Lucas Lendosky each had multiple hits for the Golden Eagles, including a double from Miles. Fennimore moves to 1-0 in the SWAL and has put up 14 runs in the first two games of their season. | ||||
24 | Oostburg | 2 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 1 | MORE |
25 | Caleb Salm was dealing for Oostburg on Tuesday, as the senior threw five innings and punched out nine batters. Salm got the win and Levi Mills finished off the Lancers in the last two innings, striking out three. Small ball won the game for Oostburg, as a sacrifice fly from Caden Helmer gave the Flying Dutchmen their lead for the rest of the game. | ||||
26 | Pulaski | 0 | Ashwaubenon | 6 | MORE |
27 | Ashwaubenon picked up their first win of the season, as Eason Hurd got the start for the Jaguars and threw four innings, striking out seven. He also went 2-for-4. at the plate. Cale Herzog went 2-for-2 with four RBIs for Ashwaubenon, also helped by Boone Kirst and Ian Aoki, who each had two hits. Pulaski was blanked, and scattered five hits throughout the game. | ||||
28 | Riverdale | 3 | Cuba City | 8 | MORE |
29 | Cuba City dominated in this one, leading 8-0 for a majority of the game. Riley Rosenkranz started on the mound for the reigning Division 3 champions, limiting Riverdale to three hits and zero runs over six innings of work. Breyden Johll went 3-for-4 from the plate for the Cubans, with four RBIs and a double. The Chieftains put up three runs in the final inning, but it was not enough as Cuba City pulled away with this one. | ||||
30 | Southwestern | 4 | Iowa-Grant | 14 | MORE |
31 | Iowa-Grant took advantage of 15 walks and four errors given up by Southwestern to win in run-rule fashion. Maddox Fisher and Everett Zimmer were the two batters with multiple hits, as the Panthers had a six-run third inning and a five-run fifth, overwhelming the Wildcats. | ||||
32 | Madison East | 3 | Sun Prairie East | 7 | MORE |
33 | Consistent offense allowed Sun Prairie East to take down Madison East on Tuesday. Max Glusick had two hits with two RBIs, along with Jack Watkins, who went 2-for-3 for an RBI. A four-run third inning put the Cardinals ahead for the entirety of the game, as the Purgolders only had five hits. Elliott Tuinstra had two of those hits for Madison East, as he was the lone standout on offense. | ||||
34 | Mayville | 3 | Lakeside Lutheran | 9 | MORE |
35 | Four extra base hits from Lakeside Lutheran led them a dominant performance against Mayville, as Nate Yaroch went 3-for-4 with three RBIs and a double. Aidan Berg was solid on the mound, throwing six innings and striking out eight, winning the game for the Warriors. | ||||
36 | Pardeeville | 0 | Markesan | 10 | MORE |
37 | Pardeeville could only muster up one hit against Chayce Osterhaus, who struck out eight batters in six innings, giving him the win and a complete game. 17 walks given up by the Pardeeville pitching staff, and three errors allowed Markesan to coast to an easy 10-0 victory on Tuesday. | ||||
38 | Watertown | 4 | Reedsburg | 14 | MORE |
39 | The top half of the order were major offensive producers for Reedsburg on Tuesday, as the first five batters accounted for 10 of their 13 hits. Leading the way with multiple hits was Alek Southworth, Edison Alonso, Clint Harms, and Brody Perea. Harms went 4-for-4 with six RBIs in the middle of the order. Watertown got behind early and couldn't climb back later in the game. | ||||
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41 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 12 | Kewaskum | 14 | MORE |
42 | Kewaskum | 0 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 16 | MORE |
43 | Offense was the name of the game in the first matchup between Kewaskum and Kettle Moraine Lutheran in a back-and-forth affair. The teams combined for 25 hits and 12 walks, grinding through seven innings of baseball. For the Indians, Andrew Reichert, Sam Ciriacks, and Hunter Loser were the leading offensive contributors. Brett Biondich, Sam Ehlke, and Jackson Kobylarcyzk were the top bats for the Chargers in this one. A seven-run sixth inning pushed Kewaskum to the finish the line in Game One. Game Two was a different story, as Landon Hagenow was dominant on the mound and shutout Kewaskum, striking out seven and walking nothing. Kettle Moraine Lutheran did not slow down on offense, as they put up 16 runs off of 14 hits, as Hagenow also added in three hits. | ||||
44 | New Berlin West | 3 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 8 | MORE |
45 | New Berlin West | 13 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 7 | MORE |
46 | 12 hits from New Berlin Eisenhower, plus a quality start from Adison Tevz guided the Lions to a victory in Game One. Caleb Johns went 4-for-4 in his first prep game, with one run scored and one RBI. River Lindsey and Sam Hirthe each added on two hits. New Berlin West finished with two hits, both coming from Ben Miller. In Game Two, the offense for the Vikings bounced back, as they strung together 10 hits to score 13 runs. Daniel Kibler went 2-for-3, along with Myles Rewolinski and Miller. New Berlin West scored in every inning except for one to take this one, as they split the doubleheader with their inner-city rivals. | ||||
47 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 5 | University School | 6 | MORE |
48 | University School made a valiant comeback on Wednesday to take home their first win of the season against Cedar Grove-Belgium. After being down 5-3 in the fifth, the Wildcats scored three runs in the final two innings to win it, ended by a RBI-single from Griffin Grebe. Vidal Colon came in and shut down the Rockets for one inning, holding the score at 5-5 before entering the final inning. Along with Grebe's three hits, Jason Adix went 3-for-4 at the plate, and Will Reese added two hits. | ||||
49 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 10 | Pius XI | 0 | MORE |
50 | Wisconsin Lutheran took down a Woodland West Conference foe on Wednesday, by run-ruling Pius XI. Eddie Rynders went 2-for-4 with three RBIs. Wynn Hotchkiss, Henry Szymanski, Logan Abramowski, and Jake Ross all had two hits for the Vikings as well. Ross also threw a complete game, only allowing two hits and two walks, punching out eight batters. | ||||
51 | Hartford | 3 | Grafton | 4 | MORE |
52 | Grafton took down Hartford in each team's first conference game of the season, highlighted by an intense matchup. Nick Colker was solid on the mound for the Black Hawks, as the senior threw six innings and only gave up two runs. Vince Cameranesi got the save, including retiring Carter Kutz with the tying run at third base. Eli Goldstein had the clutch hit in the sixth inning, scoring Garrett Bonk and Tyler Tagliapietra, and extending Grafton's lead to 4-2 at the time, breaking a previous tie. Austin Kutz threw well for Hartford ,and RJ Thomae had a double and a triple for the Orioles, but it was not enough as the Black Hawks came out with a victory, moving to 3-0 on the year. | ||||
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3 | No. 1 Kimberly | 6 | Olentangy Liberty (OH) | 7 | MORE |
4 | Kimberly lost a tough one to a solid Olentangy Liberty squad from Ohio. In the loss, the Papermakers actually out hit Olentangy Liberty 10-7 and were led by Brayden Pleau and Bryson Vieth who each tallied a pair of hits and also an RBI apiece. Kimberly will now travel back to the Badger State and is set to take on Appleton East on Monday. | ||||
5 | Mukwonago | 1 | No. 4 Union Grove | 7 | MORE |
6 | Four Union Grove arms combined to limit a solid Mukwonago lineup to just one run en route to the win. Landon Dessart got things started on the mound and across his three innings he struck out six, and allowed just one run on three hits. Jack Wolf, Owen Nowak, and Beau Bloxdorf would come in on relief and they combined to strikeout six whil not allowing a hit as well. Offensively, the aforementioned Nowak put together an impressive day at the plate as he tallied a single and a double, and also drove in one run as well. Leo Weist and Beau Bloxdorf rounded out the scoring effort as they each recorded an RBI. | ||||
7 | Luxemburg-Casco | 1 | No. 12 Denmark | 7 | MORE |
8 | The defending D2 State Champions in Denmark, cruised to a 7-1 win on Friday. Leading the way for this Viking offense was Braedyn Heezen who recorded a single and a double, and also drove in two runs, too. Ethan Ovsak had a similar performance as he also drove in two on a pair of singles. On the mound, Lucas Miller was dominant in his start as he struckout seven in his five innings start and allowed just three hits. Ethan Ovsak would come in on relief and during his two innings he punched out three while not allowing a hit. | ||||
9 | Oregon | 3 | No. 15 Janesville Craig | 33 | MORE |
10 | No. 17 Menomonee Falls | 15 | Wauwatosa East | 1 | MORE |
11 | Menomonee Falls beat Wauwatosa East 15-1 by run rule. As a team Menomonee Falls had 12 hits to go along with six total walks leading the way offensively for the Phoenix was Jordan Hedrick and Wilson Kershner who each tallied three hits on the day, with Hedrick collecting two RBI's and Kershner driving in four. On the mound Zach Wolfram got the start for the Phoenix and went the distance, in five innings Wolfram allowed four hits and one run to go along with 5 strikeouts. | ||||
12 | Waukesha North | 5 | No. 23 Brookfield Central | 6 | MORE |
13 | A big seventh inning pushed Brookfield Central over Waukesha North. Waukesha North started the day scoring 5 runs in four innings against Brookfield Central with Central's bats remaining relatively quite through those innings only scoring one. It wasn't until bottom of the seventh when Brookfield Central really started to do something offensively, nearly batting around the order before Jaxon Clayton walked it off with an RBI single. | ||||
14 | No. 14 River Falls | 12 | Tartan (MN) | 2 | MORE |
15 | No. 14 River Falls beat Tartan (MN) by run rule in the sixth inning by a score of 12-2. It was a good day for the offense as they collected 10 hits as a team and seven total walks, leading the way offensively was Elijah Baker who came away with three hits including a home run and three RBI's on the day for the Wildcats. On the mound Eli Condon got the start but the Wildcats used seven total arms throughout the game, as a staff collecting 11 strikeouts and only allowing five hits and two walks. | ||||
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17 | D.C. Everest | 7 | Janesville Parker | 5 | MORE |
18 | Nate Langbehn was a standout in this one, as D.C. Everest took down Janesville Parker on Friday. The Wichita State commit threw three shutout innings for the Evergreens, giving up zero runs, one hit, and striking out seven. Offensively, Langbehn had a double and scored two runs. Logan George went 2-for-3 with two RBIs and a double for D.C. Everest. Janesville Parker had five errors on defense and fourteen strikeouts on offense, ultimately not producing enough on either side to get the win. | ||||
19 | Highland | 3 | Iowa-Grant | 1 | MORE |
20 | Highland's pitching staff was able to cool down a hot Iowa-Grant team. John Dreschmeier got the start and threw five innings, striking out nine and only allowing three hits. As for the offense, Wes Kraisinger went 2-for-4 from the plate, scoring a run for the Cardinals. Brach Holman had a good outing on the mound for Iowa-Grant, throwing six innings, and also went 2-for-4 on offense. | ||||
21 | Eau Claire North | 5 | Holmen | 10 | MORE |
22 | Tucker Gegenfurtner had five RBIs for Holmen in a win against Eau Claire North on Friday. The senior went 2-for-5 with two doubles and a run scored. A big six-run sixth inning gave the Vikings their first lead of the game after being down 5-4 entering the frame. Two errors and four walks allowed the inning to balloon for Eau Claire North. Chase Watkins was the lone Husky with multiple hits, going 2-for-4. | ||||
23 | Oostburg | 8 | Brillion | 4 | MORE |
24 | Brillion could not overcome an early 7-0 deficit against Oostburg, as the Flying Dutchmen went on to win 8-4. Caleb Salm went 2-for-4 for Oostburg, hitting a double and driving in two runs. As the Lions made a late push, the Flying Dutchmen pitching staff was able to get enough stops to end the game. | ||||
25 | Plymouth | 0 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 10 | MORE |
26 | In their first game of the season, Manitowoc Lincoln came out firing with an eight-run first inning, which eventually led to a run-rule victory after five innings of play. Bryce Erdmann had two hits for the Ships, including an RBI. Brock Peterson was solid on the mound for four innings, striking out four Panthers. Alex Ames had a double for Plymouth, but it was not enough as the Panthers' offense could only muster up three hits in total. | ||||
27 | Random Lake | 9 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 0 | MORE |
28 | Matt Merlo was dominant in Random Lake's first win in five games. The senior struck out 13 batters, only allowing one hit in a nearly flawless performance. Bryan Mitchell closed out the last two innings with ease, completing the combined shutout. Mitchell Huiras had two hits for the Rams, including an RBI and run scored. | ||||
29 | Edgewood | 18 | McFarland | 3 | MORE |
30 | The Edgewood offense exploded for 18 runs on 16 hits on Friday, as they put up five crooked numbers against McFarland. Jacob Sheahan, Preston Yaucher, Bennett Cagle, Teddy McNeil, Leo Koenig, and Steffen Mello all had two hits for the Crusaders. Koenig had four RBIs, and Sheahan had a double. Mello had a solid start on the mound as well, throwing five innings and only allowing two runs. Jack Schraml went 3-for-3 as the top offensive stand out for McFarland. | ||||
31 | Cudahy | 1 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 15 | MORE |
32 | It was all New Berlin Eisenhower in this one, as the Lions used a 10-run fourth inning to separate themselves from Cudahy. Caleb Johns had four RBIs on two hits, and Sam Hirthe, along with Jack Bretzmann, had two hits for New Berlin Eisenhower. Charlie Wait, a freshman, struck out six in his first high school appearance, getting the win and throwing four innings. | ||||
33 | South Milwaukee | 14 | West Allis Central | 6 | MORE |
34 | 10 hits from South Milwaukee's offense overwhelmed West Allis Central, starting with Elijah Osborne. Osborne went 3-for-3, scoring four runs for the Rockets, along with walking once, jumpstarting the offense. Max Johnson added two hits from the leadoff spot, as the South Milwaukee offense scored in every inning except for one on Friday. | ||||
35 | Whitnall | 6 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 8 | MORE |
36 | Wisconsin Lutheran broke a 6-6 tie in the sixth inning by putting up two runs, which was ultimately the difference in the game. Isaiah Johnston had the clutch single that broke the tie, one of his two hits on the day. He then came in and shut down Whitnall in the last two innings on the mound, striking out five of his six outs. Wynn Hotchkiss also chipped in two hits for the Vikings. Josh Diorio had two doubles for the Falcons, and Dominic Greer finished 2-for-4 at the plate. | ||||
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3 | Beaver Dam | 0 | No. 13 St. Thomas More | 1 | MORE |
4 | In one of the most dominant pitching performances we have seen in recent years, Elijah Niemiec and his Cavalier squad took down a quality Beaver Dam opponent. During his complete game efforts, Niemiec allowed just one hit and one walk and also tallied a whopping 18 strikeouts, which is a new school record. Offensively, Alexander Alicea tallied three hits in the win and scored the only run of the game as well. Oliver Gonzalez tallied one hit in the win, a single that brought home Alicea in the third inning. | ||||
5 | Elkhorn | 2 | No. 15 Janesville Craig | 14 | MORE |
6 | Janesville Craig cruised to a 14-2 win during Saturday's slate of games. Leading the offense was Ryan Lemm who tallied a double and single to drive in two runs. David Distefano and Devin Gudenschwager both tallied a hit en route to the win as well. On the mound, Denver Hughes earned the win in the run-rule shortened game as he gave up just one run on one hit acorrs his three innings of work, while also striking out four. | ||||
7 | No. 16 Hortonville | 10 | Green Bay Southwest | 0 | MORE |
8 | No. 16 Hortonville | 2 | West De Pere | 0 | MORE |
9 | The Polar Bears tallied two win in their double-header on Saturday, the first one coming over Green Bay Southwest. On the mound, Eddie Peters and Dylan Schroeder combined to shut out the Green Bay Southwest lineup while tallying a combined nine strikeouts as well. Offensively, Joe Fischer put together a solid performance as he drove in a team high three on a double and a single. Kolden Hunter also put together a multi-hit performance and drove in a run, too. Rounding out the Polar Bear offense was Ethan Peters and Camden Kuhnke, who each drove in a run on a single apiece. In game two, Hortonville took on West De Pere. Much like game one, the pitching was dominant for Hortonville. Arizona State commit, Thomas Burns got the start and across hi six innings of work he gave up just one hit while striking out 11 to notch the win. In the final inning, Camden Kuhnke came in on relief and earned the save in his three-up three-down inning. The first run of the game came home courtesy of a sacrifice fly from Joe Fischer in the sixth inning and Hortonville would scrape one more across on a wild pitch in the seventh as well. | ||||
10 | No. 17 Menomonee Falls | 12 | West Bend West | 1 | MORE |
11 | The Phoenix cruised to a 12-1 win over West Bend West, backed by some dominant performances on both sides of the ball. The top performance of the day came from Zach Wolfram, who went a perfect 4-for-4, which included a homerun, double and two singles, and drove in a team-high five runs as well. Leadoff hitter, Keli Grennier also put together a solid day at the plate, going 3-for-3 and scored a run each of those three times. Jordan Hedrick, Jack Anderson, and Derek Steinbrenner each recorded multi-hit games, and Hedrick also drove in three runs too. On the mound, the aforementioned Steinbrenner twirled a gem in five innings of work as he limited West Bend West to one run on three hits and tallied a pair of strikeouts. | ||||
12 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 0 | No. 20 Whitefish Bay | 19 | MORE |
13 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 3 | No. 20 Whitefish Bay | 15 | |
14 | Whitefish Bay put up 34 total runs in two games between Racine Lutheran/Praire both games ending in a run rule. In game one Whitefish Bay played all around clean baseball commiting no errors and having more walks than strikeouts as a team while collecting 16 hits as a team. Ben Volpe and Jack Wright had three hits each leading the way for the offense in game one. On the mound Charlie McIntyre tossed four innings striking out four and earning the win, Eric Milia came in relief in the fifth inning tossing one inning and striking out one. In game two Whitefish Bay scored 15 runs in six innings before run ruling Lutheran/Praire again and had 13 total hits with Volpe again notching three hits and Jack Trettin also had three hits, on the mound John Campbell came away with the win going 4.1 innings striking out six and Charlie Taft pitching 1.2 innings of relief striking out one. | ||||
15 | No. 21 Pewaukee | 13 | Columbus | 14 | MORE |
16 | An eight run sixth inning pushed Columbus over the top against Pewaukee. Jaymeson Sullivan led the way for Columbus offensively going 3-5 on the day while also driving in three runs, AJ Uttech came in relief for Columbus and went 4.1 innings and earning the win on the mound. Pewaukee had 19 hits on the day with big performances coming from Drew Dobberstein, Josh Bunyer and Ryan Sopha who each had three hits, and Greyson Zach, Karl Eidem, Blake Hunter coming away with two hits each. | ||||
17 | Cudahy | 10 | No. 24 Waterford | 11 | MORE |
18 | Waterford took down Cudahy 11-10 in an offensive battle between the teams. Waterford came away with 13 hits on the day with multi-hit games coming from Garrett Kay, Max Northrop, Zack Flater and Tyler Lusic with Kay coming away with the only extra base hit for the Wolverines. On the mound Zaiden Eblin, Carson Thompson, Max Northrop and Calvin Hancock all pitched in the game with Hancock earning the win after pitching in the seventh. | ||||
19 | No. 25 Kettle Moraine | 5 | Burlington | 6 | MORE |
20 | Burlington took down No. 25 Kettle Moraine in nine innings by a score of 6-5. Off the back of a big sixth inning for Burlington that got the game tied at 5 where some key hits by Carter Baumeister and Murphy Diggins helped Burlington tie the game up and eventually push the game into extra innings where Burlington would then walk off the game on a Carter Baumeister walk. | ||||
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22 | Deerfield | 17 | Parkview | 0 | MORE |
23 | Parkview | 1 | Deerfield | 11 | |
24 | Deerfield continued to stay hot on offense, by putting up 17 runs in five innings against Parkview. In Game One, Cal Fisher and Kris Halton each had multiple hits for the Demons. On the defensive side, Tommy Lees threw a no-hitter, striking out seven and walking zero batters. The Demons kept up the quality play in Game Two, as the offensive leaders included Eric Staszak, Jackson Drobac, and Hahn all had two hits for Deerfield. Austin Anderson performed well on the mound, limiting Parkview to one run and striking out eight batters. This capped off a sweep for the Demons, who move to 7-1 on the year. | ||||
25 | Fall River | 0 | Palmyra-Eagle | 5 | MORE |
26 | Palmyra-Eagle | 18 | Fall River | 3 | |
27 | Palmyra-Eagle got the sweep on Saturday, taking down Fall River twice. Devin Patrick was 2-for-3 in Game One with a double and two RBIs, in addition to Sean Dooley going 1-for-3, scoring two runs. Noah Taylor was dominant and struck out 11 batters over six innings of work, getting the win. The Panthers offense got going in Game Two, ending this one in five innings via run-rule. Sam Millis, Patrick, and Taylor all had three hits for Palmyra-Eagle, and were catalysts in the Panthers pulling away in the second matchup of the day. | ||||
28 | Horicon | 3 | Johnson Creek | 4 | MORE |
29 | Johnson Creek | 9 | Horicon | 1 | |
30 | Johnson Creek could only muster up three hits in Game One, but it ended up being enough as they held on to win 4-3. Ian Heald had two of those hits for Blue Jays, finishing at 2-for-3 with an RBI. Dylan Bredlow got the win for Johnson Creek, and Aiden Smith was crucial as the closer, earning the save after a clean inning of pitching. The Blue Jays separated a little more in Game 2, as they used a five-run fifth inning to pull away. Heald contributed two RBIs, and Taylor Joseph chipped in two hits. Dugg Hartwig and Smith combined to quiet the Marshmen bats for another game, scattering seven hits and only allowing one unearned run. | ||||
31 | Randolph | 6 | Markesan | 12 | MORE |
32 | Markesan | 7 | Randolph | 0 | |
33 | Markesan got out to an early lead in Game One and Randolph couldn't recover. Chayce Osterhaus and Treston Eckstein each had two hits, combining to have four RBIs, two walks, and three runs scored. Four pitchers Hornets completed the game for the Hornets, giving them a win in Game One. Osterhaus was dominant on the mound in Game Two, throwing six innings and striking out 12. Garrett Heberer came in to pitch the last inning, and performed well, completing the combined shutout. Six walks and seven hits from the Markesan offense allowed them to pull away in this one, taking both games from Randolph on Saturday. | ||||
34 | West De Pere | 10 | Green Bay Southwest | 1 | MORE |
35 | West De Pere closed out their game against Green Bay Southwest with a six-run sixth inning, winning 10-1. Carter Schmitt finished 3-for-3 on the day, with a double, RBI, and walk. Josh Bowe also had a big day at the plate, going 3-for-4 with two RBIs. Additionally, Duke Shovald chimed in two hits, including a double. Three West De Pere pitchers combined to silence the Trojans' bats, limiting them to one run and striking out nine in total. | ||||
36 | Clinton | 6 | Edgerton | 3 | MORE |
37 | Edgerton could not overcome two errors and and 10 walks allowed by their pitching staff, as Clinton pulled away in this one. Owen Hesebeck did well on both sides on the field, as he went 3-for-4 at the plate and struck out nine batters on the mound. Hesebeck accounted for over half of the Cougars' hits on the day. Noah Towns had two hits for Edgerton from the nine-spot in the lineup. | ||||
38 | De Pere | 15 | Sheboygan South | 1 | MORE |
39 | In five innings, De Pere put up 15 runs and scored in every inning of play against Sheboygan South. Landon Raygo was the star at the plate, going 4-for-4 with two doubles and a home run, scoring three runs in that time span as well. Raygo had some help too from Easton Arendt and Axel Donaldson, who each had three hits at the top of the order for the Redbirds. Three pitchers combined to limit Sheboygan South to three hits and only one run scored. | ||||
40 | Merrill | 2 | Madison West | 10 | MORE |
41 | Madison West was dominant in their game on Saturday, earning their first win of the season. Nolan Brozyna got his first complete game win on the mound, chucking seven innings, and consistently getting outs. Brozyna, despite giving up six hits, only allowed two runs and was able to strike out six batters. The Regents' offense took advantage of 12 walks from Merrill's pitching staff, along with Benji Wenkman's two hits on the day. | ||||
42 | Shoreland Lutheran | 7 | Milwaukee King | 8 | MORE |
43 | Shoreland Lutheran | 1 | Milwaukee King | 6 | |
44 | Milwaukee King held on in Game One to take home a victory, walking off Shoreland Lutheran. A wild pitch, after an error and hit by pitch allowed the Generals to salvage Game One. Leo Berger and Henry Wohlt each had two hits over the course of the game. David Ripke went 3-for-5 for Shoreland Lutheran. Game Two was a different story for Milwaukee King, as Leo Berger was pure dominance on the bump. The senior had 15 strikeouts and came one out away from completing the game, as he hit his pitch count after 6.2 innings of play. Ben Wozniak and Zeke Penvose each went 2-for-3 on the day, completing the sweep for Milwaukee King. | ||||
45 | Luxemburg-Casco | 0 | Notre Dame Academy | 7 | MORE |
46 | Notre Dame Academy got their first win of the season against Luxemburg-Casco, in shutout fashion. Landon Lozier got the start for the Tritons and threw five innings, scattering a hit and a walk, while he struck out five batters. Bryson Koehne came in for the last two innings, and completed the combined shutout. Lozier had an exemplary day at the plate too, going 4-for-4 with a double. Brady LaViolette added three hits, including a double and home run, chipping in three RBIs. Additionally, Owen Wery was 3-for-3 for Notre Dame Academy at the plate. | ||||
47 | Madison Memorial | 3 | Middleton | 0 | MORE |
48 | Quality pitching, paired with a three-run sixth inning, was all that Madison Memorial needed in Saturday's win against Middleton. Cashton Jones was dominant on the bump for the Spartans, throwing six innings and striking out four batters. He only allowed one hit, and was followed up by Avery White, who got the save in his inning of work. The sixth inning was highlighted by a RBI single from Andrew Allen, extending the Madison Memorial lead, eventually leading to a win. | ||||
49 | Milton | 1 | Sun Prairie West | 7 | MORE |
50 | Sun Prairie West got their first win in program history against Milton on Saturday. With the game tied at 1-1 in the fifth inning, the Wolves' offense exploded for one run in the fifth, and five in the sixth. Jaiden Jung was the standout, as the senior went 3-for-4 at the plate, with a double and four RBIs. 10 strikeouts and six innings pitched from Jackson Hunley gave the Sun Prairie West offense time to heat up, as the Lewis University commit got his first win of the season. | ||||
51 | Sheboygan North | 0 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 6 | MORE |
52 | Noah Wech and Bryce Erdmann were nearly unhittable on the mound against Sheboygan North. Wech struck out eight over 4.2 innings of pitching, and Erdmann punched out three batters in his two inning session. Evan Deicher also got an out in-between the two pitchers. Erdmann also went 2-for-4 at the plate, accounting for half of the Ships' hits. | ||||
53 | Mount Horeb | 15 | Lake Mills | 8 | MORE |
54 | Mount Horeb used a nine-run fifth inning to outscore Lake Mills in a shootout on Saturday. The Vikings got to the Lake Mills' pitching staff, with the help of two hits coming from Tyler Buechner, Josh Kuntz, Talon Stoenner, and Declan Dahm. Despite having 11 hits, the L-Cats could not keep up with Mount Horeb's offense. | ||||
55 | Edgewood | 7 | Fort Atkinson | 8 | MORE |
56 | After blowing a 7-3 lead in the final inning, where Edgewood tied it up, Fort Atkinson flashed a flare for the dramatic and walked off the Crusaders in an 8-7 win. Braden Hausen got the game-winning hit, singling and scoring a pinch runner from second base. The Black Hawks got multi-hit games from both Carson Schrader and Cam Haagenson, including Schrader's single that started the seventh inning rally. Kroix Kicken also added a home run for Fort Atkinson. Edgewood finished with nine hits in total. | ||||
57 | Kickapoo | 4 | Boscobel | 12 | MORE |
58 | Boscobel got their first win of the season, after dropping their first four, against Kickapoo on Saturday. Eight hits and 12 walks allowed by the Panthers' defense was too much to overcome, as Boscobel recovered after giving up four runs in the first inning. Justis Molldrem went 3-for-3, as the shortstop had two doubles and two RBIs on the day. Landon Hassely and Stewart Trumm each chipped in two hits as well. | ||||
59 | East Troy | 0 | Badger | 2 | MORE |
60 | Badger maintained their perfect record on Saturday, winning a tight one against East Troy. In a game of limited offense, Crete Slattery stood out as the star, going 2-for-2 and scoring one run. A combination of three pitchers for the Badgers, none of which threw over three innings, shut down the East Troy offense. Ryan Weed was the lone Trojan who found success, as he went 2-for-3. | ||||
61 | Lakeland Regional (NJ) | 1 | La Crosse Central | 4 | |
62 | La Crosse Central came out on top as they took on Lakeland Regional (NJ) down in Florida. On the mound, Aiden Denzer was flat-out dominantas he allowed just one run on one hit across his 6.2 innings of work. Offensively, Denzer helped himself out in the first inning when he doubled to left field and brought home two runs. Wesley Barnhardt put together a multi-hit game and he also drove in one run as well. Rounding out the scoring efforts for La Crosse Central was Jude Alvarado who tallied on RBI on one hit. | ||||
63 | Montello | 5 | Pardeeville | 24 | |
64 | Montello | 3 | Pardeeville | 16 | |
65 | Barnevald | 2 | Wisconsin Heights | 10 | |
66 | Freedom | 6 | Crivitz | 1 | |
67 | Menominee (MI) | 6 | Crivitz | 14 | |
68 | Freedom | 16 | Menominee (MI) | 1 | |
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70 | Cambria-Friesland | 1 | Oakfield | 21 | |
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3 | No. 4 Union Grove | 7 | Badger | 2 | MORE |
4 | It was Badger that got out to the early 2-0 lead, courtesy of a wild pitch, and a RBI double from Crete Slattery. This is where the scoring would stop for Badger as Owen Nowak dazzled across his five innings of work, allowing just one hit and striking out two in his impressive outing. After being down early, the Broncos would tie the game after a RBI single in the fourth from Hayden Jamison, and a RBI double from Brady Clark to send this game into extras. In the eighth, the offensive came alive for Union Grove as they put up five runs, highlighted by RBI singles from Matthew Gruber and Owen Nowak. Beau Bloxdorf would earn the win in the game as he struckout six across his 2.2 no-hit innings in on relief. | ||||
5 | No. 5 Bay Port | 7 | Green Bay Southwest | 0 | MORE |
6 | The Pirates cruised to a shutout win over Green Bay Southwest backed by a dominant performance from Ethan Plog on the mound. Across his five innings of work, Plog struckout 11 batters and gave up just one hit to notch the win. Austin Vandeyacht relieved Plog for the final two innings and continued the shutout, while also tallying four strikeouts. Offensively, Cal Casper had himself a day at the plate, going 4-for-4, which included a homerun, and drove in a team high two runs. Cole Bensen put together the only other multi-hit day for the Pirates as he tallied a triple and a single to drive in one RBI as well. Connor LaBar, Grant Gill, Craig Kabat, and Charlie Zimmer all drove in a run in the contest as well. | ||||
7 | Medford | 4 | No. 6 Mosinee | 1 | MORE |
8 | In a Great Northern Conference heavyweight matchup, it was the Raiders who came out on top in a big Power 25 upset. On the mound, Logan Baumgartner got the start and he twirled a gem across his 6.2 innings as he scattered just five hits and struckout nine to earn the win. Offensively, a four-run fifth inning was all Medford would need. In that inning, Miles Searles got things started with a leadoff double, which was followed up with a bunt single from Jacob Eckert. After a walk the bases were loaded for Tanner Hraby who delivered the biggest hit of the game, a three RBI triple that put Medford on top late in the game. The aforementioned Baumgartner would follow it up with a double to drive in Hraby and extended Medford's lead to three. Medford and Baumgartner held on to the win and gave us a huge Power 25 upset early on into the season. | ||||
9 | No. 9 Westosha Central | 1 | Wilmot | 2 | MORE |
10 | Some late game heroics catapulted Wilmot to the big Power 25 upset. It was a pitchers duel for a good majority of the game as Hayden Christiansen scattered five hits and struckout 10 in his five innings of work for Wilmot. Opposing Christiansen was Adam Switalski who was equally impressive as he struckout 11 and gave up one run on four hits for Westosha. Up until the final inning, the game was gridlocked at one but after a leadoff single from Cody Pappadakis who was eventually moved over to third, Wilmot was threatening in the seventh. After a intentional walk and a HBP, the bases were then loaded for Kyle DePasquale who then delivered the biggest hit of the game, a single to left that brought home a run and gave Wilmot the walk-off upset win over Westosha Central. | ||||
11 | No. 12 Denmark | 9 | Grafton | 7 | MORE |
12 | Denmark pulled off a valiant comeback against Grafton, coming back from a 6-1 deficit and winning in eight innings. After Black Hawks' pitcher Jack Sommers ran into some trouble in the sixth inning, Denmark took advantage of multiple walks and a big error from Grafton to tie the ballgame. The Vikings got clutch hits from both Lucas Miller and Isaac Dittmer in the inning, with two outs. Jaycob Dittmer had the game-winning two-run double in the eighth inning, giving Denmark their first lead of the game. Eli Kapinos also chipped in two hits for the Vikings. For the Black Hawks, Colin Haldeman went 3-for-3 with two doubles, along with Mason Lempke, who finished 2-for-4 with a triple. | ||||
13 | No. 13 St. Thomas More | 7 | Whitnall | 3 | MORE |
14 | St. Thomas More beat Whitnall 7-3, taking the lead in the first and never giving up the lead throughout the game. St. Thomas More had five hits on the day, three of them coming in the top of the fifth starting with a double by Sam Mommer followed by singles by Kyle Alivo and Alex Alicea. On the mound Manny Sostre tossed 5.2 innings allowing seven hits and 3 runs, Samuel Mommer came in and earned the save tossing a clean 1.1 innings in relief. | ||||
15 | Madison La Follette | 0 | No. 15 Janesville Craig | 27 | MORE |
16 | The Janesville Craig bats were on fire in their matchup with Madison La Follette as they combined for 20 hits and scored a whopping 27 runs. Leading the way for this high-octane offense was Jake Schaffner who tallied a homerun, and three singles to drive in a team high six runs. Joseph Stried and Jackson Adams each recorded three hits and four RBIs in the win as well. Devin Gudenschwager also tallied a homerun, and Aiden Schenk drove in two runs to round out the scoring efforts for Janesville Craig. | ||||
17 | Rice Lake | 4 | No. 18 Altoona | 8 | MORE |
18 | Wauwatosa East | 1 | No. 20 Whitefish Bay | 12 | MORE |
19 | Whitefish Bay beat Wauwatosa East by a score of 12-1 in run rule fashion. Scoring 12 runs on seven hits, with multi hit games coming from Jack Counsell and Charlie McIntyre, also Whitefish Bay had 11 stolen bases as a team with JD Dix and Jack Counsell having three apiece. Gavin Farnsworth got the start and pitched four innings giving up three hits one run and striking out four batters, Alex Brodersen came in the fifth and pitched a clean inning in relief giving up zero hits, runs, and walks. | ||||
20 | Germantown | 2 | No. 23 Brookfield Central | 1 | MORE |
21 | Germantown took down Brookfield Central 2-1 in 10 innings. Carter Szohr tossed seven innings for Germantown allowing one run on one hit, Brady Vincent came in relief and tossed three scoreless innings only giving up one hit as well. Germantown would take the lead in the top of the tenth on a hit by Cole Baier and a defensive error which allowed another baserunner, and a Matt Grater hit that scored Baier. | ||||
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23 | Brookfield East | 6 | Oconomowoc | 9 | MORE |
24 | By: Isaiah Glidden Associate Scout/Staff Writer In the first game of the double-header action at Wisconsin Brewing Co. Park, a late push from Oconomowoc gave them the win against a solid Brookfield East opponent. In the first, the Raccoons jumped out to an early 2-0 lead after Bradyn Nelson and Marek Bolson each drove in a run. Then in the third Brookfield East took advantage of some free bases and timely hitting from Ryan Berghauer to tie the game up at two. In the two innings that followed, it was all Brookfield East as they put up two more in both the fourth and fifth frames, courtesy of a RBI single from Charlie Olson and a RBI double from Hunter Scariot. That is where the scoring would stop for Brookfield East as the Oconomowoc bats would come alive in the fifth. After two singles from Luke Schlosser and Marek Bolson, Anderson Hayes delivered a single of his own to bring home two runs and cut the lead down to two. Soon after, Andrew Flanagan delivered another two-RBI single that gave Oconomowoc their first led since the beginning of the game. This was all Oconomowoc would need as Ryan Brennecke came in and shut the door in his three-up three-down inning to earn the save en route to the comeback win for the Raccoons. Notable Performers: Ryan Berghauer (Brookfield East): 4-for-4, 3B, 1 RBI, 1 R Bradyn Nelson (Oconomowoc): 2 H, 1 2B, 1 RBI, 3 R Marek Bolson (Oconomowoc): 2 H, 1 R, 1 RBI Andrew Flanagan (Oconomowoc): 1 H, 2 RBI Ryan Brennecke (Oconomowoc): 1 IP, 2 K, 0 H, S | ||||
25 | Waunakee | 4 | No. 25 Kettle Moraine | 11 | MORE |
26 | By: Isaiah Glidden Associate Scout/ Staff Writer Game two pitted our preseason No. 25 team in Kettle Moraine vs. a solid Waunakee squad. It was Waunakee that would get on the board first as Jack Shepski, who reached on a leadoff walk, tagged up on a foul ball to the Kettle Moraine first basemen. The lead did not last for long as Tyler Wille delivered a two-RBI double for Kettle Moraine and after a walk that brought a run in, they found themselves up 3-1 in the first. In the second, Layson Fabisiak singled on a pop fly that brought home two more runs for the Lasers. In the fourth, Tyler Wille struck again as he doubled to right field that drove in one more run. After that, Jimmy Angle and Peter Garvin would each tally a single and an RBI to extend Kettle Moraine's lead to six. In the sixth, the Kettle Moraine scoring stopped after RBI singles from the aforementioned Garvin and Sam Scafiddo that made the score 11-4. On the mound, it was a combined effort as four Kettle Moraine arms combined to hold Waunakee to four runs. One of the top pitching performances of the day came from Jonah Roloff, who struckout four across his two innings of work and also not allow a baserunner either. Notable Performers: Oliver Lee (Waunakee): 2B, 1 RBI, 1 R Nolan Justmann (Waunakee): 1 2B, 2 RBI Owen Bond (Kettle Moraine): 1 H, 2 R, 2 BB Tyler Wille (Kettle Moraine): 2 2B, 3 RBI, 2 R Peter Garvin (Kettle Moraine): 2 H, 3 RBI Jonah Roloff (Kettle Moraine): 2 IP, 4 K, 0 H, 0 BB | ||||
27 | No. 24 Waterford | 2 | Burlington | 4 | MORE |
28 | By: Josh Fields Area Scout A four run sixth inning pushed Burlington over the top of Waterford. Kaleb Zabielski toed the rubber for Burlington as the right hander shut down the Waterford offense for six innings and striking out six total batters. Opposite of him was Dylan Questad who had a lot of attention on him during his first start of the season. Questad went four innings giving up zero runs, walking two batters, and striking out seven. It took until the bottom of the sixth inning before either team scored a run, Burlington crossed the plate first. Notching a couple of hits, collecting some walks and taking advantage of some defensive miscues allowing Burlington to put up four runs in the inning. Waterford would threaten to comeback in the top of the seventh with a couple of extra base hits by Jack Butler, Garrett Kay, and Tyler Lusic that would drive in two runs before Carter Baumeister shut the door on Waterford earning the save for Burlington. Notable Performers: Kaleb Zabielski (Burlington) 6 IP, 9 H, 6 SO, 3-2, RBI, BB Wren Dietz (Burlington) 1-3, 2B, R, BB Garrett Kay (Waterford) 3-4, 3 2B, R, RBI Dylan Questad (Waterford) 4 IP, 1 H, 2 BB, 7 SO, 3-2, SB | ||||
29 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
30 | Loyal | 0 | Abbotsford/Colby | 13 | MORE |
31 | Abbotsford/Colby ended this one in five innings against Loyal, with the help of a two-hitter from Payton Schreiber, and three hits from Brandon Diedrich. Diedrich had two triples in this one, along with three runs scored and three RBIs. Blake Bargender also had two hits, capping off a successful scoring day for Abbotsford/Colby. | ||||
32 | Bonduel | 1 | Amherst | 2 | MORE |
33 | Amherst got another quality performance from Wyatt Blakowski, who went the distance, striking out eight and only allowing two hits and one unearned run. Behind his performance, the Falcons got just enough to walk-off Bonduel, via a wild pitch which scored the runner from third base. Matt Glodowski and Marcus Kennedy each had multiple hits for Amherst, as the team was able to produce eight hits in total despite the low run total. | ||||
34 | Crivitz | 6 | Lena | 0 | MORE |
35 | Crivitz used two pitchers, Kenny Andrekopolous and Seth Sellen, to shutout Lena on Monday. The two combined to strike out nine batters in total. Tegan Werner went 2-for-3 for the Wolverines, as the group used a four-run third inning to pull away. | ||||
36 | Xavier | 0 | Oshkosh North | 1 | MORE |
37 | Jeramiah Housworth threw six shutout innings for Oshkosh North and got the win for the Spartans. Despite only having one hit on offense, Oshkosh North got their lone run from an RBI single off of the bat of Charlie Clark, scoring Zach Kiffmeyer in the third inning. That was all the Spartans would need, winning this one 1-0. Parker Bleck was 2-for-3 for Xavier. | ||||
38 | Appleton North | 11 | Oshkosh North | 4 | MORE |
39 | Four hits and a quality relief performance from Ben Isom allowed Appleton North to pull away and defeat Oshkosh North. Isom had two doubles and struck out five Spartans in 4.2 innings. William Hoerner added two hits, driving in two runs during his day as well. Alex Ramus did the same thing as Hoerner, contributing from the bottom of the Lightning order. | ||||
40 | Thorp | 10 | Augusta | 0 | MORE |
41 | Thorp scored seven runs in the sixth, and three in the seventh to blow out Augusta. It was scoreless for the first five innings, before the offensive eruption from the Cardinals. Three Thorp pitchers combined to shutout Augusta, including Aiden Rosemeyer, who punched out 13 batters. 13 walks allowed by the Beavers eventually led to a scoring rampage from Thorp. | ||||
42 | Sun Prairie West | 15 | Beloit Memorial | 5 | MORE |
43 | Five players had multi-hit games for Sun Prairie West, as they run-ruled Beloit Memorial in six innings. Leading the way was Peyton Schumann who went 3-for-3 with a run scored and three RBIs. Jaiden Jung also added three RBIs, hitting a triple during the game as well. The Wolves scored multiple runs in four straight innings. | ||||
44 | Elkhorn | 4 | Delavan-Darien | 7 | MORE |
45 | A home run from Conner Wallman guided Delavan-Darien past Elkhorn, handing the Elks their seventh loss of the season. Mickey O'Grady got the win for the Comets, throwing five innings and controlling the Elkhorn bats. Neil Janssen and Sam Hetzel each had two hits for Delavan-Darien in the win. | ||||
46 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 15 | Tomah | 10 | MORE |
47 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau took down Tomah in a slugfest on Monday. The Red Hawks scored in every inning except for one, putting up four runs in two innings of play. Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau got two hits from Owen Eddy, in a game where nine walks dominated the offensive scene. Bryant Thornton had a home run for the Timberwolves. | ||||
48 | Holmen | 0 | Aquinas | 7 | MORE |
49 | Aquinas shutout Holmen in this one, with the help of four pitchers who combined to no-hit the Vikings. Tanner Peterson, Aedan David, Calvin Hardgrove, and Eddie Peters got the job done for the Blugolds, allowing zero hits over the course of seven innings. A four-run sixth inning allowed the Blugolds to pull away and defeat Holmen in a dominant fashion. Cullen Sackman went 3-for-4, in addition to Peters and Ben Corsi who each contributed two hits. | ||||
50 | Wittenberg-Birnanwood | 10 | Iola-Scandinavia | 1 | MORE |
51 | After a cold start, Wittenberg-Birnanwood's offense heated up and took over the game against Iola-Scandinavia. Keegan Benbo and Nathan Waupekenay each had two doubles to lead the way for the Chargers. Mason Meverden was dominant for five innings on the mound, striking out 10 members of Iola-Scandinavia. | ||||
52 | Kaukauna | 3 | De Pere | 4 | MORE |
53 | Javin Gauthier ended this one, walking off Kaukauna in nine innings. The double off of Gauthier's bat broke a 3-3 tie in extra innings, as it was his lone hit on the day. Easton Arendt was 2-for-4 with a walk and a double for the Redbirds. Lucas Koskey threw the last five innings of the game for De Pere, striking out five and only allowed one hit and one unearned run. Pierson VandeHey went 3-for-4 for the Galloping Ghosts. | ||||
54 | La Crosse Logan | 12 | Sparta | 1 | MORE |
55 | Nine hits, seven walks, and zero strikeouts summarized a quality offensive day for La Crosse Logan. Johnny Leaver, Gabe Kattchee, and Lucas Eilertson all had two hits for the Rangers, combining for over half othe offensive production. Eilertson performed well on the mound as well, throwing 5.2 innings and holding Sparta to only one run. | ||||
56 | Living Word Lutheran | 1 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 7 | MORE |
57 | Despite only having two hits offensively, Racine Lutheran/Prairie was able to draw 12 walks and coast past Living Word Lutheran. Riley Gavigan got the win for the LPS, striking out 10 batters over the course of six innings. | ||||
58 | Mayville | 6 | Waupun | 14 | MORE |
59 | The offense was firing early and often for both teams to start, but Waupun was able to outscore Mayville during that span, as both offenses went quiet after the fourth inning. Chase Beahm, Evan Sauer, and Jake Krueger all had two hits for Waupun. Sauer and Beahm each had a double as well. Beahm also controlled the Mayville offense, throwing 4.2 shutout innings in his relief appearance. | ||||
60 | Menasha | 4 | West De Pere | 5 | MORE |
61 | West De Pere edged out Menasha in a tight matchup. Lucas Planert struck out five of the nine batters he faced to hold the one-run lead for the Phantoms. Two RBI groundouts gave West De Pere the lead they needed in the fifth inning, as neither was able to score for the rest of the game. | ||||
62 | Milwaukee Reagan | 21 | Saint Francis | 3 | MORE |
63 | A 13-run sixth inning put this one away for Milwaukee Reagan, as the offense exploded for 21 runs, taking advantage of 20 walks allowed by Saint Francis. Alan Duran had four RBIs, and Brady Scott finished with two hits. The Huskies only had seven hits in this one, but took an 8-0 lead right away and never looked back. | ||||
64 | Shawano | 11 | New London | 7 | MORE |
65 | In a high-scoring affair, Shawano's offense was too much for New London, as they ended up pulling away late. Owen Curran had three RBIs for the Hawks, in addition to Carsen Herm, who had two hits and two RBIs. The Shawano pitching staff combined to punch out 14 batters over seven innings, ultimately getting enough outs to win the game. | ||||
66 | Sheboygan Falls | 0 | Sheboygan South | 11 | MORE |
67 | Sheboygan South got their first win of the year, defeating Sheboygan Falls in five innings. Ryan Stephen was electric on the mound, striking out 10 batters and only allowing one hit and a walk over the course of five innings. He also had a multi-hit game, including a double. Spencer Hall finished the day without being retiring, going 2-for-2 in a run-rule victory. | ||||
68 | Sheboygan North | 3 | Plymouth | 6 | MORE |
69 | Plymouth got their first win of the season on Monday, taking down Sheboygan North. Ethan Demunk struck out nine batters in 4.2 innings, shutting down the Sheboygan North offense. Jordan Schmitt had half of the Panthers' hits, scoring a run and walking. He also stole two bases, as Plymouth stole 10 as a team, allowing them to pull away from Sheboygan North. Armani Pena had two hits for Sheboygan North. | ||||
70 | Valders | 3 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 9 | MORE |
71 | Four pitchers for Manitowoc Lincoln combined to quiet the Valders' offense, coasting to a 9-3 victory. Noah Wech had two doubles and three RBIs on offense, leading the way for the Ships. Manitowoc Lincoln jumped out to a 9-0 lead after the first four innings of play, taking pressure off of their pitchers. | ||||
72 | Wrightstown | 1 | Notre Dame | 3 | MORE |
73 | Avery Duncan and Aaron Heyroth combined to throw a no-hitter against Wrightstown on Monday, winning 3-1. They struck out 13 batters between the two of them, and held down a powerful Wrightstown offense. Doubles from both Micah Marzec and Christian Collins led the offensive attack for Notre Dame, as Marzec and Owen Wery had all of the RBIs for the Tritons. | ||||
74 | Wautoma | 4 | Pacelli | 6 | MORE |
75 | Pacelli took home a victory over Wautoma, outscoring the Hornets 6-4. Asher Jordan and Malise Beduhn each had two hits at the top of the Cardinals' order, including a double from Jordan. Keltin Oppor and Peyton Flees held down a high-octane Wautoma offense, handing the Hornets their first loss of the season. Brett Salm finished 3-for-4 for Wautoma. | ||||
76 | Hartford | 5 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 15 | MORE |
77 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran ended up run-ruling Hartford after the game was close for the first three innings. After being tied at three, the Chargers erupted for 12 runs in the next two innings, winning this game in short fashion. Hunter Abitz led the way, going 3-for-4 with a home run and two RBIs. Landon Hagenow went 2-for-3 with two walks as well. Jackson Kobylarczyk controlled the Hartford offense on the mound for five innings. Austin Kutz, Braden O'Morrow, and Nick Janicki all had two hits for the Orioles. | ||||
78 | Pius XI | 0 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 6 | MORE |
79 | Wisconsin Lutheran remained undefeated on the season, shutting out Pius XI in a 6-0 victory. Eddie Rynders got the job done on both sides of the field, throwing six innings and striking out 13, only letting up one hit and two walks. He also got two hits at the plate, driving in a run and scoring a run. Jaxon Raabe had two hits in the nine-hole as well for the Vikings. | ||||
80 | Port Washington | 0 | Nicolet | 2 | MORE |
81 | Nicolet beat Port Washington 2-0 as two pitchers combine to shutout Port Washington. On the mound James Wirth pitched four inning allowing two hits and walks, striking out 7 batters, Nolan Sandee pitched three innings in relief striking out 7 batters. Offensively James Wirth led the way for Nicolet with two hits, Oliver Scharnick, Ben Ott and Cole Fox also chipped in a hit each for Nicolet. | ||||
82 | Middleton | 9 | Madison Memorial | 0 | MORE |
83 | Middleton shut out Madison Memorial 9-0. Middleton was able to capitalize on some miscues from Madison Memorial to score nine runs on only four hits as a team, those hits coming from Jackson Rademacher, Hayden Hellenbrand, Wyatt Baird and Jason Morgan. On the mound for Middleton Noah Schmitt tossed five no-hit innings giving up one walk, Cooper Jolin tossed two innings in relief striking out five batters. | ||||
84 | Monroe | 0 | Milton | 13 | MORE |
85 | Milton defeated Monroe in run rule fashion 13-0. Milton put up 12 runs in the first two innings with Charlie Fitzke, Jordan Bundy, Dylan McLean, Owen Holcomb, Brayden Bastian and Jake Cummins all drove in runs in the first inning. Trey Jones hot the start for Milton and pitched three shutout innings allowing a hit and a walk, striking out three, Carson Biddick and Andrew Maenner pitched clean innings in relief after Jones was taken out of the game. | ||||
86 | Sun Prairie East | 14 | Madison East | 2 | MORE |
87 | Nine hits, seven walks, and zero strikeouts summarized a quality offensive day for La Crosse Logan. Johnny Leaver, Gabe Kattchee, and Lucas Eilertson all had two hits for the Rangers, combining for over half of the offensive production. Eilertson performed well on the mound as well, throwing 5.2 innings and holding Sparta to only one run. | ||||
88 | Sussex Hamilton | 3 | Waukesha North | 4 | MORE |
89 | Waukesha North walks off Sussex Hamilton with a Connor Curtis single in the bottom of the seventh. Ethan Knoll got the offense started for Waukesha North in the third inning when he hit a two run home run to tie up the game at two apiece. Other standout performers for Waukesha North on offense was AJ Curtis who had two hits on the day. On the mound for Waukesha North AJ and Connor Curtis each went three inning with AJ getting the start allowing four hits and two runs striking out 4 batters in his outing. Connor Curtis allowed four hits, one run and struck out four batters in his outing, D'Angelo Rivera pitched the last inning in relied and walked one and struck out one. | ||||
90 | Lake Mills | 4 | New Glarus | 6 | |
91 | Stanley-Boyd | 2 | Spencer | 14 | |
92 | Algoma | 13 | Kohler/Christian | 6 | |
93 | Bowler | 4 | Northland Lutheran | 14 | |
94 | Niagara | 2 | Gillett/Suring | 3 | |
95 | Norway | 1 | Marinette | 2 | |
96 | Port Edwards | 4 | Wild Rose | 2 | |
97 | Rosholt | 10 | Almond-Bancroft | 5 | |
98 | Seymour | 17 | Green Bay East/West | 2 | |
99 | Shiocton | 6 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 11 | |
100 | Tigerton | 0 | Marion | 7 | |
101 | Wisconsin Heights | 1 | Fennimore | 6 | |
102 | Shullsberg/Benton | 5 | River Ridge (IL) | 15 | |
103 | Elk Mound | 4 | Arcadia | 9 | |
104 | Edgar | 4 | Auburndale | 3 | |
105 | Green Lake/Princeton | 9 | Berlin | 10 | |
106 | Pulaski | 7 | West Bend East | 11 | |
107 | Belleville | 1 | Pecatonica | 4 | |
108 | Cashton | 19 | Necedah | 0 | |
109 | Clinton | 13 | Cambridge | 7 | |
110 | Durand-Arkansaw | 6 | Independence/Gilmantown | 2 | |
111 | East Troy | 10 | Stoughton | 1 | |
112 | Hillsboro | 4 | Bangor | 8 | |
113 | Ripon | 9 | Markesan | 10 | |
114 | Royall | 22 | Wonewoc-Center | 0 | |
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3 | Oshkosh North | 1 | No. 1 Kimberly | 11 | |
4 | Kimberly defeated Oshkosh North 11-1. Kimberly scored 11 runs on just six hits with notable performances from Brady Koester who went 2-2 with two doubles, Kale Twombly who had two RBI's and Bryson Veith who had a double on the day for the Papermakers. On the mound Brayden Deering got the start and came away with the win, tossing five innings allowing two hits, one run and struck out four batters. | ||||
5 | Sussex Hamilton | 1 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 8 | |
6 | Arrowhead defeated Sussex Hamilton 8-1. Arrowhead would get on the board early scoring one run in the bottom of the first courtesy of Will Hess who drove in a run with an RBI single to center field. Offensively Arrowhead was lead by Sam Vargas and Will Hess who each came away with three hits on the day. On the mound Arik Egerbrecht got the start and tossed six innings allowing three hits, three walks, one run and struck out six batters. Wes Lindee came in relief of Egerbrecht and allowed no runs on two hits. | ||||
7 | No. 25 Kettle Moraine | 12 | No. 3 Oak Creek | 1 | |
8 | Kettle Moraine took down our preseason No.3 team, in Oak Creek, in handily fashion on Tuesday. Offensivley for the Lasers Owen Bond recorded a pair of RBIs to drive in to runs. JJ Wolbert and Reed Burns talllied the only other multi-hit performances as they combined for five-hits. on the mound, Tyler Wille got things started and he was impressive across his four innings of work, as he allowed Oak Creek's talented offense to just one run. Kaiden Ascher relieved Wille and he was equally impressive, scattering just two hits en route to the win. | ||||
9 | No. 6 Mosinee | 12 | Xavier | 0 | |
10 | Mosinee shutout Xavier 12-0 by run rule in the sixth inning. Mosinee's first runs came across in the top of the fourth with a Gavin Obremski home run on a 2-0 count. Other offensive performers were Keagen Jirschele and Sawyer Holtz who along with Obremski came away with multiple hits on the day. Gavin Obremski also started on the mound for Mosinee tossing five innings allowing one hit, three walks, and six strikeouts. | ||||
11 | Chippewa Falls | 1 | No. 8 Hudson | 11 | |
12 | Hudson defeated Chippewa Falls 11-1 by run rule in six innings. Hudson scored early in the bottom of the first with Landon Zueli driving in Hunter Carlson for the first score of the game. Other offensive performers for Hudson include Hunter Carlson, Jake Busson and Wyatt Gavin who each had multi-hit performances on the day. Ben Berkhof got the start on the mound for Hudson where he tossed four innings allowing two hits, one run and struck out 6 batters. | ||||
13 | No. 9 Westosha Central | 7 | Delavan-Darien | 3 | |
14 | Westosha Central defeated Delavan-Darien 7-3 in eight innings. Westosha Central got the scoring started in the top of the second when Kade Scott and Bryce Backus each drove in a run. Offensively leading the way for the Falcons was Joe Suokko who went 3-4 with an RBI and three runs. Brody Schulte got the start on the mound for Westosha Central where he went four innings giving up two hits, one run, three walks, striking out three batters. Coming in relief for the Falcons were Carson Sieler and Nick Argersinger who ended up with the win after tossing 1.2 innings striking out five batters. | ||||
15 | D.C. Everest | 0 | No. 10 Stevens Point | 11 | |
16 | Stevens Point defeated D.C. Everest 11-0 by run rule and improves to 3-0 overall. Leading Stevens Point on offense was Jackson Fox, Noah Marschke, Braylen Nystrom and Carl Biechler who each had multi hit games. Josh Opiola got the start on the mound for Stevens Point where he tossed four innings allowing three hits and striking out one batter. | ||||
17 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 0 | No. 12 Denmark | 10 | |
18 | Denmark defeated Fox Valley Lutheran 10-0 by run rule. On the mound Ethan Ovsak pitched a complete game shutout allowing one hit, three walks, while striking out nine batters. Offensively Denmark drew 13 walks as a team while only striking out six times, Lucas Miller led the way offensively going 2-3 with three RBIs and a walk. | ||||
19 | No. 13 St. Thomas More | 14 | Racine St. Catherine's | 0 | |
20 | St. Thomas More beat Racine St. Catherines 14-0 by run rule. St. Thomas More scored in every inning during the game starting off with a two run first inning when Oliver Gonzalez and George Benske each drove in runs to start off the day on offense for the Cavaliers. Other notable performers on offense were Alex Alicea, Brady Johnson and Bennett Karolewicz. Oliver Gonzalez got the start on the mound for the Cavaliers and tossed a complete game allowing two hits and two walks, striking out eight batters. | ||||
21 | Eau Claire Memorial | 1 | No. 14 River Falls | 11 | |
22 | River Falls defeated Eau Claire Memorial 11-1 by run rule. River Falls got on the board in the bottom of the third where they scored six runs during the frame, Ben Johnson, Elijah Baker, Cayden Mueller, Brooks Rivard all drove in runs during the inning with Rivard driving in three with a three-run home-run. Keenan Mork got the start on the mound tossing a complete game where he allowed one hit, one run, and struck out seven batters. | ||||
23 | Janesville Parker | 2 | No. 15 Janesville Craig | 12 | |
24 | Janesville Craig defeated Janesville Parker 12-2 by run rule. Janesville Craig had five extra base hits as an offense to go along with six stolen bases, offensively Craig was led by Jake Schaffner, Aidan Schenk, Devin Gudenschwager and Joe Stried who each had multi hit games. Schenk got the start on the mound for Janesville Craig where he tossed a complete game allowing four hits, two runs, and four strikeouts. | ||||
25 | Appleton West | 2 | No. 16 Hortonville | 7 | |
26 | Hortonville beat Appleton West by a score of 7-2. Camden Kuhnke got the scoring started in the first inning with a RBI double, later scoring in the inning he also scored off of an Hayden Timm sacrifice fly. Kuhnke would lead the way for the Polar Bears on offense going 2-3 with 2 RBI's. Nathan Vela got the start on for Hortonville on the mound, where he tossed 6.2 innings allowing five hits and two runs, striking out 12 batters, Kolden Hunter came in relief and pitched a third of an inning. | ||||
27 | Ellsworth | 0 | No. 18 Altoona | 9 | |
28 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 1 | No. 21 Pewaukee | 5 | |
29 | Pewaukee beat New Berlin Eisenhower by a score of 5-1. Pewaukee got the scoring started in the first inning when Drew Dobberstein, Greyson Zach and Tyler Wallace each drove in a run on the inning. Josh Bunyer and Greyson Zach led the way offensively foor Pewaukee with two hits each. Greyson Zach got the start for Prewaukee on the mound tossing 5.2 innings allowing three hits, one run, three walks and six strikeouts, Ryan Sopha came in and pitched 1.1 innings in relief striking out three batters. | ||||
30 | Edgewood | 2 | No. 22 Monona Grove | 5 | |
31 | Monona Grove improves to 5-1 after a win against Edgewood 5-2. Monona Grove got on the board first in the bottom of the second courtesy of Dom Najacht who had a two RBI single on a 3-2 count. Jackson Hewitt got the start on the mound for Monona Grove where he tossed 5.2 innings giving up one hit, two runs, three walks and striking out 6 batters. Eddie Rivera led Monona Grove on offense going 2-3 with an RBI and a run on the day. | ||||
32 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
33 | Phillips | 0 | Abbotsford/Colby | 18 | |
34 | Abbotsford/Colby | 12 | Phillips | 0 | |
35 | Abbotsford/Colby exploded for a total of 30 runs in two games of play, shutting out Phillips in both matchups as well, dominating on both sides of the field. In Game One, JV Castillo led the way offensively by going 2-for-2 with a double, four RBIs, and three walks. 12 hits and 13 walks gave Abbotsford/Colby the win in this one, backed by a combined one-hitter. A 2-for-3 performance from Mateo Lopez and Carlos Lara guided the Falcons to another easy win against Phillips. The pitching staff once again threw a one-hitter, capping off a successful day for Abbotsford/Colby, who finished both games in five innings. | ||||
36 | Notre Dame Academy | 15 | Green Bay Southwest | 1 | |
37 | Deuce Musial struck out 10 batters and combined with one other pitcher to throw a one-hitter against Green Bay Southwest. Brady LaViolette hit a home run, one of his two hits on the day. He also had four RBIs for Notre Dame Academy. Donatello Badalamenti chipped in three RBIs, along with a triple. The Tritons put up a crooked number in four of the five innings played on offense, coasting to a 15-1 victory. | ||||
38 | West De Pere | 9 | Menasha | 10 | |
39 | In this back-and-forth affair, Menasha made a comeback in the seventh inning, putting up four runs to tie it after being down 9-5. Then, in the eighth inning, Ty Carlson sent a sacrifice fly to the outfield, scoring Ryan Baehman and winning the game. Carlson, Quinn Ludvigsen, and AJ Korth all had two hits for the Blue Jays in the win. Carter Schmitt stood out offensively for the Phantoms, going 3-for-5 with two RBIs. | ||||
40 | Appleton East | 12 | Fond du Lac | 15 | |
41 | Fond du Lac moved to 2-0 on the season, outlasting Appleton East in a slugfest on Tuesday. The Cardinals used a seven-run third inning, and a four-run fifth to hold off the Patriots. In the leadoff spot, Sam Ernst had four hits for Fond du Lac, including two doubles and four RBIs on his statline. Conner Klapperich and Tanner Dalske also added two hits to the offense. Chase Nelson and Thomas Parker each had two hits for Appleton East, leading their offensive attack. | ||||
42 | Arcadia | 1 | La Crosse Logan | 11 | |
43 | It was all La Crosse Logan in this one, as five hitters had multi-hit games for the Rangers. Gabe Kattchee had three hits and four RBIs, along with Nick Joley, who also had four RBIs. Kattchee got the job done on the mound too, throwing six innings and only allowing two hits. He missed barrels as well, as Kattchee finished with only one strikeout. | ||||
44 | Brookfield Academy | 6 | Saint Francis | 9 | |
45 | Saint Francis snuck past Brookfield Academy, overcoming a five-run third inning from the Blue Knights. Eight hits and five walks got the job done for the Mariners, who had three doubles in total. Tyler Budzien, in his relief appearance, shut down the Brookfield Academy offense, striking out 10 batters in 4.1 innings of work. | ||||
46 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 11 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 0 | |
47 | Cedar Grove-Belgium got their first win of the season behind a one-hitter from Jude Ackeret, who struck out 12 batters in his six innings of work. Brayden Oelhafen, in the middle of the Rockets order, went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and a double. Cedar Grove-Belgium finished with eight hits, three of which were for extra bases. | ||||
48 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 1 | Random Lake | 21 | |
49 | Backed by three quality pitching performances for Random Lake, the offense erupted for 21 runs in five innings, starting with a 12-run first inning. 13 hits, two of which came from Mitchell Hiller, who had a triple, home run, two walks, and five RBIs. Matt Merlo chipped in four RBIs as well. | ||||
50 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 1 | Ozaukee | 7 | |
51 | Ozaukee got their first win of the season with the help of a two-hitter, thrown by Connor Rennicke, over seven innings. Sawyer Kowalkowski and Tyler D'Angelo each went 2-for-3 for the Warriors' offense, driving in runs via extra base hits. Kowalkowski scored three runs of his own over the course of the game. | ||||
52 | Iola-Scandinavia | 8 | Manawa | 3 | |
53 | Iola-Scandinavia pulled out a victory against Manawa after falling behind early. The Thunderbirds produced 10 hits as a team, three of which came from the eight-spot from Alek Rogalla. Ryan Thulien, Jayden Singh, and Owen Wolberg each contributed to hits to the win. For the Wolves, Spencer Strebe was the lone standout, going 2-for-3 with two RBIs. | ||||
54 | Iowa-Grant | 6 | Cuba City | 4 | |
55 | Iowa-Grant got their fifth win of the year, taking down the reigning D3 champions in Cuba City. All the Panthers needed was a six-run second inning to win this one, as the pitching staff combined to hold down the Cubans. Everett Zimmer led the way for Iowa-Grant, going 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs. | ||||
56 | Kaukauna | 11 | Oshkosh West | 4 | |
57 | A seven-run second inning blew this one open for Kaukauna, as Oshkosh West could not keep up with the offensive attack. Noah Meyer was 3-for-3, and Pierson VandeHey was 2-for-4, providing the spark for this offense. Payton Brandt added a grand slam as well, as the Galloping Ghosts took this game over early. | ||||
58 | Kenosha Christian Life | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 26 | |
59 | It was all Lake Country Lutheran in this one, as Jack Poellot and Jacob Merten combined to throw a no-hitter, striking out nine between the two of them. The Lightning had 13 hits and 12 walks, including six doubles as a team in this dominant performance. | ||||
60 | Kiel | 18 | Valders | 2 | |
61 | From the start, Kiel was all over Valders on Tuesday, scoring five runs in the first inning, two in the third, and a whopping 11 in the fifth. Tate Hartlaub had two hits and five RBIs, including a home run in the fifth frame. Nathan Stephany finished 3-for-3 on the day, paired with a 2-for-3 performance from Jackson Neese, both leading the offensive attack behind Hartlaub. | ||||
62 | Kohler/Christian | 1 | Oostburg | 12 | |
63 | Oostburg remained undefeated on the season, dominating Kohler/Christian in run-rule fashion. 11 walks and three errors allowed by the Blue Bombers was all that the Flying Dutchmen needed in this one, as they only had five hits. Cadem Helmer had two of them, along with three RBIs. Caleb Salm held Kohler/Christian to one run, punching out 10 batters in five innings. | ||||
64 | Mayville | 4 | Laconia | 5 | |
65 | Laconia walked off Mayville in a tight matchup. Connor Shaver got the winning hit for the Spartans, a single that scored a runner from third base. Shaver, in addition to Sawyer Schulties and Reed McCauley, all had two hits for Laconia, who finished with 10 on the day. | ||||
66 | Little Chute | 3 | Oconto Falls | 0 | |
67 | Three pitchers for Little Chute combined to silence the Oconto Falls' bats, scattering three hits. Drew Joten did the heavy lifting, working 6.2 innings and striking out four. Garrett Johnson had a two-run home run in the first inning, and that was all that the Mustangs needed in this one. | ||||
68 | Living Word Lutheran | 23 | Heritage Christian | 2 | |
69 | Easton Oliver struck out 11 batters in five innings of work, throwing a complete game for Living Word Lutheran. Six extra base hits, including three triples, separated the Timberwolves from Heritage Christian. Nathan Strassburg had two extra base hits, a triple and double, helping him finish with three RBIs. | ||||
70 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 0 | Mishicot | 10 | |
71 | Mishicot took advantage of six Manitowoc Lutheran errors to pull away and win in run-rule fashion. Nolan Sand scored four runs for the Indians, in addition to throwing a five-inning shutout. The sophomore struck out six batters and scattered three Manitowoc Lutheran hits. | ||||
72 | Marinette | 2 | Wrightstown | 6 | |
73 | Trever Vande Hey was dominant on the bump, pitching a complete game and striking out 13 batters over seven innings of work. Quade Thompson, Keegan Leick, and Jack Hermann carried the offense, contributing multi-hit games. Leick finished with three hits and two runs scored. | ||||
74 | Mauston | 4 | Holmen | 7 | |
75 | Holmen got their third win of the season, erasing a 4-3 deficit and scoring four unanswered runs towards the ends of the game. Calvin Gilbertson and Braeden Linse each had two hits for the Vikings. Reid Tengblad and Tucker Gergenfurther both had two RBIs in the game, separating from Mauston. Nick Erier finished with a 2-for-4 performance for the Golden Eagles. | ||||
76 | Merrill | 3 | Marshfield | 4 | |
77 | Marshfield held down a Merrill team that cut the lead in half in the final inning, as Owen Griesbach got the final two outs via strikeout to win it. Chase Robinson was a force at the top of the order for Marshfield, going 3-for-3 with a solo home run. Sam Reimann and Connor Cortright each had two hits to lead the way for Merrill in a losing effort. | ||||
78 | Neenah | 2 | Appleton North | 3 | |
79 | Neenah could not muster up enough offense to overcome a three-run sixth inning from Appleton North. Caden Popp performed well on both sides of the field, going 2-for-3 at the plate with an RBI, and throwing six quality innings on the mound. The Rockets got two hits from both Will Sorenson and Austin Price in this one. | ||||
80 | New London | 1 | Shawano | 2 | |
81 | In this 10-inning affair, Shawano broke the 1-1 tie via a RBI double off of Jerzy Brocker's bat, winning the game for the Hawks. Tom Keszo and Bryce Popp combined to throw 10 innings, five from each athlete, only allowing a combined one run and five hits. Keszo struck out six, while Popp punched out seven. Crew Weisnicht also had a multi-hit game for Shawano. | ||||
82 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 3 | Gibraltar | 6 | |
83 | Gibraltar | 11 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 2 | |
84 | In a doubleheader, Gibraltar swept Green Bay NEW Lutheran. Carl Burgess had three RBIs in Game One with a double in there too. Will Friedenfels went 3-for-3 in the victory too. The Vikings were dominant in Game Two, with the help of a nine-run fourth inning. This was powered by eight hits, three of which came from Brady Kita, who was 3-for-3 in the two-spot, with a double. | ||||
85 | Slinger | 12 | West Bend East | 1 | |
86 | With the help of four pitchers, Slinger used their performances to take down West Bend East in a dominant fashion. Raine Fredericks, Josh Borchert, Jack Klippel, and Carter Tennies all had two hits to lead the offensive attack for the Owls, which was in full force on Tuesday. The Suns only had two hits as a team, and the Owls got their second win of the year. | ||||
87 | Two Rivers | 3 | Roncalli | 2 | |
88 | Two runs in the final inning allowed Two Rivers to take down Roncalli via a 3-2 score. Evander Kummer singled in the seventh to score a run and break the 2-2 tie. Justin Klinker was 2-for-3 for the Purple Raiders as well. Kummer struck out seven in five innings of work, and Damien Gretz slammed the door in the last two frames. | ||||
89 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 22 | Wild Rose | 6 | |
90 | In five innings, Weyauwega-Fremont exploded for 22 runs, and combined to throw a no-hitter, despite giving up six runs. Parker Wilson, despite struggling with command, and Jaden Rice combined to throw the no-hitter. The Warhawks had 12 hits and 14 walks, paired with 15 RBIs in a dominant win. | ||||
91 | Sun Prairie West | 6 | Oconomowoc | 3 | |
92 | Two doubles and two RBIs from Jackson Hunley, and solid pitching performances led Sun Prairie West to another win, as they sit at 4-0 to start the season. Jaiden Jung and Peyton Schumann each added two hits for the Wolves, as they scored two runs in three straight innings to overcome an early 3-0 deficit. Brayden Nelson had a good day at the plate for Oconomowoc, as he finished 3-for-3 with two RBIs for the Raccoons. | ||||
93 | Stratford | 10 | Assumption | 0 | |
94 | Stratford | 16 | Assumption | 3 | |
95 | Stratford was dominant on the road against Assumption, accumulating 11 hits and limiting Assumption to three. Jack Tubbs and Brady Schmidt each had three hits to lead the way for the Tigers, as the offense picked up as the game continued. Game Two's storyline was more of the same, as Stratford was just as dominant. They had 14 hits and held Assumption to two as a team. | ||||
96 | Berlin | 3 | Winneconne | 13 | |
97 | Winneconne got their first win of the season backed by a relentless offense that had 11 hits, including three extra base hits. Brady Mavroff went 3-for-4 with three runs scored and four RBIs, as his production increased the Wolverines' lead. Jeremiah Jahnke and Dylan Sharratt each had two hits for Winneconne as well. | ||||
98 | Brodhead/Juda | 7 | Big Foot | 3 | |
99 | Brodhead/Juda held on to defeat Big Foot after taking a lead towards the middle of the game. Kohen Sawle was the leader for the Cardinals, as he went 2-for-4 with two RBIs. Evan Senobe got the start, pitched 5.1 innings, and got the win for Brodhead/Juda in this one. | ||||
100 | Brookfield East | 4 | Cedarburg | 5 | |
101 | In dramatic fashion, Cedarburg put up two runs in the bottom of the seventh to win against Brookfield East, 5-4. The Bulldogs got clutch hits from Rowan Andreas and the walk-off from Colton Bork, winning their first game of the season. Both Owen Brezovar and Sam Moses had a double on offense. | ||||
102 | Clinton | 2 | McFarland | 7 | |
103 | McFarland got their third win of the season, using 10 hits and Jack Schraml's effort on the mound to push past Clinton. The defense stepped up for McFarland, as Schraml did not get a strikeout in this one. Two hits and two RBIs came from both Braylan Roder and Dadon Gillen, who were the offensive leaders at the top of the order for the Spartans. | ||||
104 | Edgerton | 1 | Turner | 13 | |
105 | Turner dominated this game, defeating Edgerton in five innings via two innings where they put up six runs. 13 hits, highlighted by two from Jack Stelter and Will Lauterbach, carried the Trojans to an easy victory on Tuesday. Three pitchers from Turner's squad combined to shut down the Edgerton offense, limiting them to two hits and one run. | ||||
106 | Plymouth | 17 | Kewaskum | 12 | |
107 | In an offensive shootout, Plymouth took down Kewaskum with a high score of 17-12. A combined 14 runs was scored in the final frame, as the Panthers plated eight, and the Indians added six. Ethan Demunk was the offensive stand out among the Plymouth prospects, going 4-for-5 with a triple and four RBIs. Four other players had two hits for the Panthers, including Alex Ames. For Kewaskum, Andrew Reichert led the way from the leadoff spot, going 3-for-5 with three RBIs. | ||||
108 | Whitnall | 20 | South Milwaukee | 8 | |
109 | Whitnall exploded for 20 runs on Tuesday, accumulating 17 hits and 11 walks as a team against South Milwaukee. The Falcons had multiple quality performances, including Dylan Keelan, who went 3-for-5 with two RBIs. Dominic Greer, Brayden Schimmel, and Tony Kunz all had two hits in a successful day for Whitnall. Austin Olla was 2-for-3 for the Rockets. | ||||
110 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 15 | West Allis Central | 3 | |
111 | Wisconsin Lutheran remained undefeated as they put up multiple runs in every inning played against West Allis Central. Logan Abramowski had a stellar day at the plate, with three hits, four runs scored, and four RBIs. He was not retired for the entire game. Eddie Rynders added four RBIs, and Will Hotchkiss had two hits to power the Vikings' offense. | ||||
112 | Baraboo | 6 | Watertown | 4 | |
113 | Baraboo held on in a tight one to defeat Watertown 6-4. Drew Mistele and Peyton Poker both had two hits for the Thunderbirds, including two RBIs coming from Poker, one of which gave Baraboo the lead. The Goslings dropped to 2-2 on the season. | ||||
114 | Beaver Dam | 3 | Reedsburg | 4 | |
115 | Two hits from Winston Alonso and Brogan Honer carried Reedsburg to a win against a tough Beaver Dam squad. Aden Edwards pitched a complete game, getting the win for the Beavers, only allowing one earned run against the Golden Beavers. After being down 3-1 in the fourth inning, Reedsburg would score three unanswered runs throughout the rest of the game, taking home a win. | ||||
116 | Belleville | 3 | Dodgeville | 13 | |
117 | Dodgeville moved to 3-0 on the season after run-ruling Belleville on Tuesday, in six innings. Chase Forsyth was all over the offensive stat sheet, going 4-for-5 with a double and two RBIs, leading the offensive rampage for the Dodgers. Jayden Olson and Tarron Bockhop each contributed two hits as well. | ||||
118 | Beloit Memorial | 0 | Verona | 13 | |
119 | Riley Peterson only allowed two hits in four innings of work, combined with an inning from Braden Rozga, the two shut down the Beloit Memorial offense. Peterson was not retired at the plate either, going 3-for-3 with a triple and a home run, along with four RBIs from the slugger. 10 hits from Verona, plus Peterson's standout performance led them to a victory over Beloit Memorial. | ||||
120 | Columbus | 13 | River Valley | 2 | |
121 | Columbus stayed hot, and undefeated, by beating River Valley in short-game fashion, winning 13-2. 13 hits, including a home run from Jefferson Mobry and three hits from Riley Kaminski, led the attack from the Cardinals. Jaymeson Sullivan and Ty Cowell were solid in their appearances on the mound. | ||||
122 | Eleva-Strum | 16 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 2 | |
123 | Eleva-Strum scored in all five innings of play on Tuesday, dominating from the start. The Cardinals had 13 hits, four of which came from Carter Gunderson, who was only retired once and had a double. Justin Becker and Jake Bjerke each had a multi-hit game to push Eleva-Strum past Cochrane-Fountain City. | ||||
124 | Boyceville | 2 | Elk Mound | 14 | |
125 | Elk Mound got their first win of the season, behind an offensive onslaught of eight hits and eight walks. Ryan Bartig was the lone Mounder with multiple hits, but seven different players got a base hit before the game concluded. The Bulldogs had no answer for Kamron Diermeier and Lucas Johnson, who combined to hold them down to two runs on two hits. | ||||
126 | Fort Atkinson | 2 | Mount Horeb | 1 | |
127 | In a low-scoring affair, Fort Atkinson's one run in the seventh inning guided them past Mount Horeb. Isaac Seavert had two hits from the nine-spot for the Black Hawks, as he was the only player with a hit for Fort Atkinson. Kroix Kuchen was lights out on the mound, punching out 13 batters and only allowing a singular run. The Black Hawks got just enough offensive production to pull out a win on Tuesday. | ||||
128 | Madison East | 2 | Madison West | 10 | |
129 | Madison West got out to a 10-1 lead in the first three innings of play, and never looked back from there, winning against their inner-city rival 10-2. Three hits and a home run from Caleb Karll, plus three hits from Tiago Sanchez carried the offense for the Regents. Nick Thums and Callum Donovan also had two hits for Madison West. Lerontae Fullilove, from the leadoff spot, went 3-for-4 for the Purgolders in a losing effort. | ||||
130 | Madison Memorial | 11 | Madison La Follette | 0 | |
131 | A combined no-hitter from Bram Broderick and Logan Lenz allowed Madison Memorial to cruise past Madison La Follette. The two arms combined to strike out nine batters. The Spartans took advantage of nine walks and five errors allowed by the Lancers to blow up the score. Luke DiLorenzo was one of the only bats who produced hits for the Spartans, going 3-for-3 with a double and two RBIs. Tyler Kerkhoff also had a triple. | ||||
132 | Milton | 12 | Oregon | 3 | |
133 | Milton had a productive day at the plate, including a home run from Broden Jackson, three hits from Owen Holcomb, and two hits from Jordan Bundy. The team combined to finish with 10 hits, and utilized six walks and four errors allowed by the Oregon defense. Three Red Hawk pitchers combined to quiet the Oregon offense, and drop them to 1-2 on the season. | ||||
134 | Milwaukee King | 15 | Milwaukee Riverside | 1 | |
135 | Henry Steffes and Zeke Penvose combined to throw a five-inning no-hitter against their inner-city rival in Milwaukee Riverside. Milwaukee King finished with 11 hits, two apiece coming from Leo Berger, Ben Wozniak, Jacek Gutowski, and Penvose.The Generals scored in every inning except for one, including a five-run fourth. | ||||
136 | Flambeau | 2 | Regis | 12 | |
137 | 15 hits from the Regis offense carried them to a 10-run victory in this one. The Ramblers scored in every inning, getting two hits from Sam Knickerbocker, Cole Selvig, Jason Kostka, and Alex Ciulla. Cooper Dykes was 4-for-4 at the plate, scoring three runs and hitting a double in that span of at bats. Three pitchers for Regis were enough to quiet the Flambeau offense. | ||||
138 | Cadott | 4 | Owen-Withee | 0 | |
139 | Warren Bowe was lights out for Cadott in a 4-0 victory. The uncommitted prospect threw a no-hitter, striking out 20 of the 21 outs that he got. On offense, Axel Tegels crushed a three-run home run, and Conner Roth had two hits, earning Cadott their first win of the season. | ||||
140 | Fennimore | 11 | Boscobel | 0 | |
141 | Dawson Cole was flawless in his complete game, throwing a no-hitter against Boscobel. The pitcher struck out 12 batters and was dominant. On offense, Fennimore got multi-hit games from Cole, Maximos Miles, and Macoy Miles, leading to 10 hits as a team. Maximos Miles hit a home run to cap off a successful day for the Golden Eagles. | ||||
142 | Burlington | 2 | Racine Case | 12 | |
143 | Racine Case gave Burlington their first loss of the year, blitzing them in run-rule fashion. 11 walks and seven hits for the Eagles carried them to a victory, along with the performance of Austin Sigrist on the mound. Sigrist threw a five-inning complete game and punched out seven Demons. Anthony Bull had two hits and two RBIs for Racine Case, as he was one of the main contributors to this large victory. | ||||
144 | Green Bay Preble | 6 | Sturgeon Bay | 7 | |
145 | In this 10-inning affair, Sturgeon Bay took down Green Bay Preble. Curt Meyer had the game-winning hit, scoring Caleb Pizak for the win. The combination of five different pitchers managed to keep the Clippers in the game, and eventually got enough stops to get a victory. Sturgeon Bay walked 13 times on offense to summarize the length of the game. | ||||
146 | Greendale | 6 | Pius XI Catholic | 2 | |
147 | Tomahawk | 4 | Nekoosa | 14 | |
148 | Omro | 1 | St. Mary's Springs | 11 | |
149 | Somerset | 2 | Prescott | 8 | |
150 | Sheboygan Falls | 5 | Brillion | 1 | |
151 | Shoreland Lutheran | 4 | Catholic Central | 5 | |
152 | Wittenberg-Birnanwood | 1 | Shiocton | 7 | |
153 | Cudahy | 6 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 2 | |
154 | East Troy | 2 | Jefferson | 8 | |
155 | Evansville | 10 | Whitewater | 1 | |
156 | Ripon | 0 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 13 | |
157 | Alma Center Lincoln | 6 | Augusta | 10 | |
158 | Belmont | 2 | Shullsberg/Benton | 1 | |
159 | Cambria-Friesland | 0 | Green Lake/Princeton | 12 | |
160 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 3 | Whitehall | 7 | |
161 | Kickapoo | 2 | La Farge | 3 | |
162 | Thorp | 3 | Loyal | 13 | |
163 | Marshall | 1 | Lakeside Lutheran | 2 | |
164 | McDonnell Central | 2 | Neillsville | 17 | |
165 | Melrose-Mindoro | 1 | Pepin-Alma | 15 | |
166 | Monroe | 2 | Stoughton | 8 | |
167 | Monticello/Albany | 2 | Barneveld | 12 | |
168 | Monticello/Albany | 4 | Barneveld | 5 | |
169 | Columbus Catholic | 0 | Osseo-Fairchild | 10 | |
170 | Palmyra-Eagle | 6 | Johnson Creek | 4 | |
171 | Pardeeville | 0 | Oakfield | 8 | |
172 | Parkview | 3 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 13 | |
173 | Pecatonica | 11 | Argyle | 1 | |
174 | Spencer | 9 | Pittsville | 13 | |
175 | Portage | 2 | Waunakee | 4 | |
176 | Poynette | 2 | Waupun | 12 | |
177 | Randolph | 4 | Montello | 0 | |
178 | Rio | 6 | Horicon | 18 | |
179 | River Ridge | 4 | Highland | 6 | |
180 | Tomah | 4 | Adams-Friendship | 6 | |
181 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 9 | Ithaca | 3 | |
182 | Wayland Academy | 4 | Markesan | 15 | |
183 | Westfield | 13 | Wisconsin Heights | 8 | |
184 | Williams Bay | 0 | Fall River | 2 | |
185 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempeleau | 4 | West Salem | 14 | |
186 | Luther | 0 | Viroqua | 10 | |
187 | Wautoma | 12 | Richland Center | 5 | |
188 | Greenfield | 6 | Waukesha South | 7 | |
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3 | New Berlin West | 1 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 10 | |
4 | The Warhawks cruised to a 10-1 win over New Berlin West on Wednesday. Leading the way for Arrowhead offensively was Ethan Hindle who drove in a team-high three RBIs while tallying a double. Sam Reichert logged the only multi-hit performance of the day, with two singles, and he also drove in two RBIs. On the mound, it was a combined effort, starting with Nolan Buss. Across his 3.1 innings of work, Buss gave up one run on one hit and struckout seven. Relieving Buss was Brayden Ramus who was equally impressive, giving up just one hit and striking out four. | ||||
5 | No. 13 St. Thomas More | 8 | No. 3 Oak Creek | 9 | |
6 | It was the Oak Creek Knights that came out on top in this Power 25 matchup, courtesy of some late game heorics. The offenses were hot for both teams despite going up against both teams ace. For St. Thomas More, Alex Alicea and Samuel Mommer led the way with two RBIs a piece, with Mommer also collecting two hits. For Oak Creek Max Henneman drove in two RBIs and Payten Jibben drove in one run on a double, but the biggest hit of the game came in the final inning. In the seventh, Oak Creek was down 8-5, but were threatening after two HBPs and a single from Nathan Schopf. That opened the door for Matt Risser who delivered the dagger, a walk-off grand slam that gave Oak Creek the win in this nailbiting, Power 25 matchup. | ||||
7 | No. 9 Westosha Central | 10 | No. 19 Kenosha Tremper | 7 | |
8 | In the second Power 25 matchup on Wednesday's slate, Westosha Central captured the 10-7 win over Tremper. Leading the charge for the Falcons at the plate was Carson Schultz with one hit and two RBIs. Joseph Suokko and Carson Sieler also tallied one hit apiece and each drove in a run as well. Notching the win on the mound was the aforementioned Suokko who was solid over his 5.2 innings of work, giving up three earned runs on seven hits, while striking out three. | ||||
9 | No. 20 Whitefish Bay | 5 | West Bend West | 4 | |
10 | The Blue Dukes won a close one as they took on West Bend West in a conference matchup. Getting things started at the plate for Whitefish Bay was S Callahan who doubled in the second to bring home a run. Then in the third, JD Dix smacked a two-run homerun to right field that tied the game up at three. Whitefish Bay would then grab the lead in the fifth when Ben Volpe singled to center field, putting the Blue Dukes up by one. The lead would not last for long as West Bend West tied the game up on a double steal but in the top of the seventh, Charlie McIntyre to get the lead right back. In the bottom of the seventh, J Campbell would came back in for his fourth inning and shut the door to give the Blue Dukes the win. | ||||
11 | No. 21 Pewaukee | 13 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 10 | |
12 | In this slugfest, it was Pewaukee that came out on top. Leading the offense was Logan Schill with a single and a double to drive in a team-high three runs. Ryan Sopha and Carson Dobberstein contributed two RBIs apiece in the win as well. Earning the win for the Pirates was Drew Dobberstein who gave up two earned runs on seven hits, and tallied five strikeouts in his six innings of work. | ||||
13 | No. 24 Waterford Union | 14 | Mukwonago | 12 | |
14 | It was the Wolverines who came out on top as they took on a tough Mukwonago team. Offensively, Garret Kay and Connor Harvie each tallied three hits in the win. Calvin Hancock and Dylan Questad were the main run producers as they combined for five RBIs. Rounding out the Wolverine offense was Jack Butler who drove in two runs of his own on one hit. | ||||
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16 | Milwaukee Riverside | 2 | Dominican | 12 | |
17 | Dominican put up at least one run in each of the five innings played, walking this one off in run-rule fashion, taking down Milwaukee Riverside 12-2. Three Knights pitchers combined to get 13 strikeouts of the 15 outs recorded. Charlie Wahlen had seven of those in three innings of work. 10 walks and five hits guided Dominican to a win in this one. Andres Gonzalez, Leo Saaverdra, and Leo Langerman all had multiple RBIs. | ||||
18 | Muskego | 17 | West Allis Hale | 7 | |
19 | Muskego collected 16 hits in their first game of the season, run-ruling West Allis Hale. Steven Wintheiser had a quality day at the plate, hitting a home run and going 3-for-3, with five RBIs. Ben Kuglitsch, in his first high school game, went 3-for-3 with two doubles and three RBIs, scoring three runs as well. Ashton Kampa, Sam Steuber, and Nolan Tomsyck each had multiple hits for the Warriors. Tomsyck also launched a home run. | ||||
20 | Wauwatosa West | 1 | Brookfield East | 16 | |
21 | The first two batters in the Brookfield East lineup, Ryan Berghauer and Charlie Olson, were the catalysts in jump-starting this Spartan offense to their first win of the season. Each had three hits, including a double from Berghauer. Presley Wachowiak was dominant on the mound too, going five innings and striking out six in his first start of the season. | ||||
22 | Grafton | 12 | Port Washington | 9 | |
23 | In the HWY 32 rivalry, Grafton survived against Port Washington, winning 12-9. In the sixth inning, the Pirates took advantage of multiple walks and errors to put up a six-spot, tying the game at 9-9. Then, in the top of the seventh, the Black Hawks got RBI hits from Carson Faust and Vince Cameranesi, scoring three runs. Ryan Quello, who was 3-for-4 at the plate, closed out the last two innings of play, striking out three and getting the win. Garrett Bonk also went 3-for-4 with a triple and a double. Sam Hoeft and Jon Martin each had two hits for Port Washington. | ||||
24 | Nicolet | 12 | Slinger | 9 | |
25 | Nicolet edged out Slinger, coming back from a 9-5 deficit with a six-spot in the sixth inning. James Wirth went 2-for-5 for the Knights, doubling, and driving in three runs. Additionally, Evan Mortonson was 2-for-4 with two runs scored. Ben Ott got the win, despite giving up three runs, the righty struck out nine Owls in four innings of work. Tyler Johnson had a home run for Slinger, along with two hits coming from Carter Tennies and Raine Fredericks in a losing effort. | ||||
26 | South Milwaukee | 2 | Whitnall | 8 | |
27 | Jake Rechlicz threw a complete game and carried Whitnall to their third win of the season. Rechlicz punched out seven in his effort, only allowing two runs to a potent South Milwaukee offense. Josh Diorio, AJ Clark, and Jack Strubel all ahd two hits for the Falcons, including a double from Strubel. Whitnall had 10 hits as a team, as the Rockets couldn't muster up the offense to compete. | ||||
28 | West Allis Central | 1 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 17 | |
29 | Wisconsin Lutheran remained undefeated behind an offensive explosion, and a solid start from Logan Abramowski. Abramowski had 10 strikeouts in five innings, throwing a complete game. He also had a double at the plate. Ethan Dunn had a quality day at the plate, going 2-for-2 with four RBIs for the Vikings. Wisconsin Lutheran took advantage of 11 walks, and had 12 hits on top of that. | ||||
30 | West Bend East | 11 | Homestead | 9 | |
31 | In this 10-inning marathon, West Bend East outlasted Homestead by scoring two runs in the tenth inning, winning 11-9. The Highlanders came back after being down 6-1 early in the game, as the teams continued to trade the lead until the score locked up at 9-9 in extra innings. Cutler Schmidt, Josh Stehly, and Mason Roell each had two hits for the Suns, including the double off of Roell's bat that gave West Bend East the lead in extra innings. Schmidt silenced Homestead's offense, going 4.1 innings, striking out six, and only allowing one hit. Jackson Brewer and Carl Roemke both had two hits for the Highlanders. | ||||
32 | Cedarburg | 3 | Hartford | 2 | |
33 | Cedarburg held Hartford to one hit, as Sam Moses and Kyle Anderson combined to strike out 10 batters. Moses provided the offense for the Bulldogs as well, going 2-for-4 with all three RBIs. Despite walking eight times, the Orioles could only muster up two runs. Brandon Pohl threw 4.1 innings, striking out seven Bulldogs in that time, keeping the game close until the end. | ||||
34 | Sun Prairie West | 9 | Waukesha West | 5 | |
35 | Sun Prairie West moved to 5-0 on the season, winning 9-5 in a road game against Waukesha West. At the end of the fifth inning, the Wolves' lead ballooned to 8-2. After that, Sun Prairie West held on and won the game. Julian Torres-Otero was the offensive standout for the Wolves, going 3-for-4 with an RBI and two doubles. Jackson Hunley, Jaiden Jung, and Peyton Schumann all had multi-hit performances, as Sun Prairie West acculmulated nine hits in this one. Tanner Kalinowski went 3-for-3 for the Wolverines. | ||||
36 | Verona | 14 | Janesville Parker | 0 | |
37 | Alex Rech and Jack DeTienne combined to throw a no-hitter against Janesville Parker on Wednesday. The offense showed up as well for the Wildcats, finishing with nine hits. DeTienne had a home run and two RBIs. Tre Grignon went 2-for-3 with two runs scored, and Nate Novinska had three RBIs. Verona put up a crooked number in the first four innings of the game, dominating from the start. | ||||
38 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | Cudahy | 14 | |
39 | Isaiah Longoria finished off Milwaukee Lutheran by throwing a no-hitter, striking out 10 batters and only walking two. He also went 2-for-3 at the plate with two RBIs. Additionally, Colin Weist and Josh Pettke each had a home run in a winning effort. Hector Cabrera finished 3-for-3 as well for the Packers. | ||||
40 | Pius XI Catholic | 4 | Greendale | 17 | |
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3 | No. 1 Kimberly | 6 | Neenah | 3 | |
4 | A three-hit three RBI day from Evan Olson jolted Kimberly to the win over a tough Neenah opponent. Kale Twombly and Sawyer Deering each pitched in a pair of singles en route to the win as well. On the mound, Alex Vander loop came out of the 'pen and was impressive in his four innings of work, striking out eight and scattering just two hits. | ||||
5 | Badger | 2 | No. 4 Union Grove | 10 | |
6 | A seven run fourth inning eventually led Union Grove to their win over Badger on Thursday. Leading the way offensively was Braxton Hinds with two hits and two RBIs. Beau Bloxdorf also had himself a day at the plate, going 2-for-2 which included a homerun and finished the day with one RBI. On the mound, Landon Dessart was impressive over his 4.1 innings of work, allowing just two hits and striking out five to earn the win. Jack Wolf relieved Dessart and he gave up just one hit while striking out four. | ||||
7 | No. 5 Bay Port | 11 | De Pere | 14 | |
8 | While there were many bats that had impressive performances, Landon Raygo's rose above the rest. Raygo went a a perfect 2-for-2, which included a single and a two-run homerun in the fifth inning. Javin Gauthier, Bryan Gerbers, and Jake Weckwerth all contributed two RBIs in the win as well. Rounding out the high octane for De Pere was Milo Upton who smacked a solo-shot in the bottom the fifth. Despite the loss, Bay Port was led by Cal Casper with three RBIs and Connor LaBar with three hits and two RBIs. | ||||
9 | No. 8 Mosinee | 8 | Medford | 0 | |
10 | After losing a tough one to this same Medford team a few days ago, Mosinee came out on top in their matchup on Thursday. On the mound, Keagen Jirschele twirled a complete game gem, striking out nine and gave up just one hit. Jirschele was also a contributor offensively as he homered and scored two runs. Davin Stoffel also put together an impressive day at the plate as he was a homerun short of the cycle, and finisherd the day with one RBI. Taylor Lemanski also homered in the game and he also registered a double, finishing the game with two RBIs. | ||||
11 | Greendale | 4 | No. 7 Franklin | 5 | |
12 | Franklin avoided the upset in their matchup with Greendale, courtesy of some late game heroics. With the game tied in the seventh, Maxamillion Martin delivered a triple to right field that scored Boston Halloran who reach base on a walk, giving Franklin the win. That wasn't Martin's only big hit as he also recorded two other RBIs while tallying a pair of singles. On the mound, Noah Musolf and Joe Herrick combined to give up just three earned runs on six hits, and totaled four strikeouts. | ||||
13 | No. 8 Hudson | 10 | Chippewa Falls | 11 | |
14 | Three RBI days from Dawson Goodman and Grady Fredrick catapulted Chippewa Falls to a huge upset win. Goodman had himself a day at the plate, going 2-for-4 with a double and homerun. Fredrick also homered in the win and recorded two singles, as well. Easton Bobb was also a key contributor offensively as he drove in two runs on a pair of singles. Jackson Gugel notched the win on the mound for Chippewa Falls as he allowed one hit and struck out two in his two innings of work. | ||||
15 | Wilmot | 5 | No. 9 Westosha Central | 4 | |
16 | After taking down this same Westosha Central team on Monday, Wilmot came out and did it again on Thursday. Offensively, Hayden Christiansen drove in two runs on one hit to lead the scoring production for Wilmot. Marco Falletti, Jake Christiansen, and Max Haley each recorded two hits, with Falletti doubling, and they drove in a combined two RBIs. Earning the win for Wilmot was Isaac Fitzgerald who gave up two earned runs on five hits and struck out three. Jake Christiansen came in for the final 2.2 innings and he earned the save, not allowing a run or hit, and striking out one. | ||||
17 | No. 12 Denmark | 11 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 1 | |
18 | Denmark cruised to a dominant 11-1 win over FVL on Thursday, backed by some dominant performances on both sides of the ball. Starting on the mound for Denmark was Lucas Miller who allowed just one run on four hits and tallied six strikeouts across his five innings of work. Miller also had a solid day at the plate, going 1-for-3, but his lone hit was a triple that drove in three. Ethan Ovsak and Braedyn Heezen each recorded two hits and Heezen also drove in two runs. Jaycob Dittmer and Ebyn LaForest rounded out the offensive efforts for Denmark, as Dittmer tripled and drove in two. LaForest tallied two hits, a double and a single to drive in two runs of his own. | ||||
19 | Racine St. Catherines | 1 | No. 13 St. Thomas More | 26 | |
20 | The STM offense was hot in their matchup with Racine St. Cats as they put up a whopping 26 runs in five innings, and were led by Alex Alicea. In his three at-bats, Alicea tallied three hits, two singles, and a homerun to finish the day with seven RBIs. Brady Johnson also recorded a three hit day, which included two doubles, and he drove in four runs. Samuel Mommer also recorded a homerun and finished the day with four RBIs. Manuel Sostre, Brayden Alivo, and Evan Rinzel all tallied two hits and two RBIs in the win as well. On the mound, the aforementioned Alivo was solid in his four innings of work, allowing one run on four hits and striking out eight. | ||||
21 | No. 15 Janesville Craig | 22 | Janesville Parker | 0 | |
22 | Fond Du Lac | 6 | No. 16 Hortonville | 11 | |
23 | The Polar Bears relied on the long ball in their win over Fond Du Lac. Camden Kuhnke, Turner Kuhnke, Brett Sommer, and Joe Fischer all smacked home runs in the win and they combined to drive in eight of Hortonville's 11 runs. Ethan Peters, Nathan Grams, and Evan Mahan rounded out the scoring for the Polar Bears, with an RBI apiece. On the mound, Ethan Peters notched the win as he allowed three in his four innings of work. Camden Kuhnke was also dominant as he came in for the final two innings and he struck out four while not allowing a hit or run. | ||||
24 | Germantown | 0 | No. 17 Menomonee Falls | 15 | |
25 | Reigning 'Player of the Week' Zach Wolfram continued his hot start to the season in Menomonee Falls win over Germantown. On the mound, Wolfram struckout eight over his five innings of work and scattered just five hits. Offensively, he drove in two runs on a double, too. Grant Schultz and Wilson Kershner each doubled and singled, while driving in two runs apiece as well. Jordan Hedrick and Ty Cieslewicz both had two singles, and also drove in two runs to round out the scoring efforts for Menomonee Falls. | ||||
26 | No. 18 Altoona | 12 | Ellsworth | 4 | |
27 | No. 22 Monona Grove | 18 | Monroe | 1 | |
28 | The offense for the Silver Eagles was hot in their matchup against Monroe, led by Kaden Connor who drove in a team high five runs on a double and two singles. Leadoff hitter, James Cullison also had a productive day at the plate, going 3-for-4, and driving in two runs. Jackson Hewitt doubled and drove in three runs, while Nicholas Guidici smacked a homerun and a double, finishing the day with two RBIs. Rounding out the scoring efforts for Monona Grove was Miles Nelson, with a triple and single and one RBI. On the mound, the freshman Calvin Moreau struckout six across his four innings of work and allowed just one run on two hits. | ||||
29 | Homestead | 10 | No. 23 Brookfield Central | 3 | |
30 | Jackson Brewer led the charge for Homestead in their upset win over Brookfield Central. Brewer tallied the only XBH of the game, a double, and he finished the day with two RBIs. Griffin Bowers and Nick Haller both recorded a pair of singles and each drove in a run. Carl Roemke also recorded a hit and he drove in two RBIs. On the mound, Deed Capper held the Lancer lineup to just two earned runs on four hits, and struck out four in his 6.2 innings of work. | ||||
31 | Burlington | 7 | No. 24 Waterford | 8 | |
32 | Late game heroics led Waterford to the win over a hot Burlington squad. Going into the seventh, Waterford found themselves down by one but after a Dylan Questad double that brought home a run, it was all tied at seven. With Questad moved over to third after two intentional walks, Jack Butler came up and delivered a single to center, bringing home Questad and giving Waterford the big win. Some other top performers in the game were Seth Hernandez who tallied a hit and two RBIs and Garrett Kay who doubled and had one RBI. | ||||
33 | Game Coverage | ||||
34 | No. 10 Stevens Point | 3 | D.C. Everest | 5 | |
35 | By: Isaiah Glidden Associate Scout/Staff Writer Backed by a dominant performance on the bump from Nate Langbehn, the D.C. Everest Evergreens took down our preseason No. 10 team in SPASH. Despite his impressive outing, the SPASH offense did jump on him early after single from Jackson Fox on the first pitch of the game and another single from Kale Roth, SPASH was threatening in the first. Bennet Klish then came up and grounded into a fielder's choice to bring home the first run of the game. After this one run first inning, Langbehn would then start to dominate as he would hold SPASH scoreless until the sixth and he got some help from his offense. In the fifth, with runners on, Preston Miller grounded into a fielder's choice but SPASH tried to get the runner out advancing to home which ultimately brought home two runs after an errant throw and gave D.C. Everest the 2-1 lead. In the sixth, SPASH grabbed the lead right back after a sacrifice fly from the aforementioned Klish and a an error to make it 3-2. When it was D.C. Everest's turn to hit in the sixth, Cuyler Soppe delivered a RBI single to tie the game up at three. Then after a sacrifice fly from Logan George and a RBI single from Preston Miller, the Evergreens found themselves up by two going into the final inning. In the seventh, Langbehn continued to dominate but was ultimately taken out to his pitch count but Noah Chmielewski came in for the final out and produced a ground out to give D.C. Everest the upset win. Notable Performers: Ty Rechner (Stevens Point): 4.2 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 4 K Jackson Fox (Stevens Point): 2 H, 2 R Kale Roth (Stevens Point): 1 H, 1 R Bennett Klish (Stevens Point): 2 RBIs Nate Langbehn (D.C. Everest): 6.2 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 9 K Cuyler Soppe (D.C. Everest): 1 H, 1 RBI, 1 BB Preston Miller (D.C. Everest): 1 H, 2 RBI Jake Vercimak (D.C. Everest): 2 H, 1 R | ||||
36 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
37 | Barron | 6 | St. Croix Falls | 10 | |
38 | St. Croix Falls | 19 | Barron | 7 | |
39 | St. Croix Falls took both games in a doubleheader against Barron. They won Game One 10-6, behind a 2-for-3 performance from Brayden Olson, who hit a double and triple with one RBI. Dylan Smith had two hits, as the Saints accumulated 10 hits as a team. They scored in five of the six innings played. It was more of the same for St. Croix Falls in Game Two, as they had 12 hits and used five errors to guide them to a 19-7 win. Brady Belisle had a home run and three RBIs, while Smith was 3-for-3 with three runs scored and two RBIs. The Saints totaled 11 walks as a team too. | ||||
40 | Cumberland | 2 | Northwestern | 16 | |
41 | Northwestern | 10 | Cumberland | 1 | |
42 | Northwestern was dominant in two games against Cumberland. Eight errors did the Beavers in on Thursday, as the Tigers exploded for 16 runs. Cole Lahti and Justin Fouts both had two hits. Luke Sedin hit a home run, and the Northwestern pitchers combined to one-hit Cumberland, taking Game Two by a final score of 10-1. | ||||
43 | Amherst | 11 | Iola-Scandinavia | 3 | |
44 | Three pitchers combined to hold down a strong Iola-Scandinavia team, as the offense stepped up for the Falcons and got 15 hits. TJ Brandl led the way, going 3-for-5 with a double and two runs scored. Wyatt Blakowski, Eli Bohm, Noah Spoelstra, and Aiden Jastromski all had two hits for Amherst in a winning effort. | ||||
45 | Appleton North | 7 | Kaukauna | 3 | |
46 | Appleton North remained undefeated on the season, taking a game against Kaukauna. Going into the final inning with a 4-2 lead, the Lightning added some insurance and got three runs. Caden Popp had two hits and an RBI for Appleton North, and the team finished with eight hits. Ben Tomassetti and Alex Ramus combined to limit the Galloping Ghosts to three runs. | ||||
47 | Chilton | 7 | Kiel | 2 | |
48 | Austin Grube threw five innings and struck out 10 in a win for Chilton against Kiel. Hunter Rolbiecki went 2-for-3 with a double for the Tigers, leading the way offensively. Brett Hartlaub and Jackson Neese each had a double for the Raiders. | ||||
49 | Delavan-Darien | 1 | Elkhorn | 2 | |
50 | Elkhorn edged out Delavan-Darien in a low-scoring affair, winning 2-1. Wyatt Rushing had 12 punch outs for the Elks in his five innings of work, with Paulson Yesbeck finishing the game off in his two innings of relief. Jake Lueptow had one of the RBIs for Elkhorn in the fifth inning, where they scored their only two runs of the game. | ||||
51 | Greenfield | 8 | Mukwonago | 12 | |
52 | Mukwonago got two hits from Aidan Perdeau, Connor Greuel, and Adam Kudronowicz in a win against Greenfield. The Indians answered the Hustlin' Hawks five-run fifth inning with one of their own. Greenfield had five errors, and the offense could not keep up with Mukwonago's consistent pursuit. | ||||
53 | Howards Grove | 12 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 10 | |
54 | In an offensive shootout, Howards Grove used a six-run fifth inning to guide themselves past Cedar Grove-Belgium. Kyle Damrow was the only Tiger with multiple hits, going 2-for-3 with a double and three RBIs. Colton Sellin, from the leadoff spot, went 3-for-4 with a double for the Rockets. | ||||
55 | Laconia | 12 | Waupun | 8 | |
56 | Laconia remained undefeated on the year, outscoring Waupun 12-8. The Spartans have 13 hits, led by Sawyer Schulties and Reed McCauley, who each contributed three hits. Justin Segerman hit a home run in the win. For the Warriors, Hunter Kamp went 3-for-3 with two doubles, and Mason Holz was 2-for-4 with three RBIs. | ||||
57 | Laona/Wabeno | 0 | Crivitz | 11 | |
58 | Pierce Polomis threw a perfect game for Crivitz, sending down the 15 batters he faced. Polomis struck out nine, on only 64 pitches. Seth Sellen had two hits, including a home run to lead the way offensively for the Wolverines. | ||||
59 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 15 | Sheboygan South | 1 | |
60 | Manitowoc Lincoln improved to 4-0 on the season, run-ruling Sheboygan South by putting up six runs in the fourth inning, and seven runs in the fifth. Bryce Erdmann and Walker Linboom both went 2-for-3, with four and five RBIs respectively. Linboom had two doubles as well. Brock Peterson was solid on the mound, going five innings and striking out four. | ||||
61 | Little Chute | 12 | Oconto Falls | 1 | |
62 | Little Chute scored in every inning of play in a blowout, defeating Oconto Falls 12-1. Drew Joten had four RBIs to lead the way for the Mustangs. Caden Kerrigan and Charlie Vanden Burgt each had multi-hit games for Little Chute, and Vanden Burgt threw 4.1 quality innings on the mound, getting the win. | ||||
63 | Pacelli | 0 | Pittsville | 7 | |
64 | Logan Zickert was one out away from throwing a complete game, as the righty scattered two hits and didn't allow a run. He struck out five in total, as the defense for the Panthers stepped up. Offensively, six errors from the Cardinals was the story, as Pittsville put up seven runs and took advantage of the defensive miscues. | ||||
65 | Random Lake | 19 | Kohler | 0 | |
66 | Matt Merlo twirled a no-hitter in this one, shutting down Kohler. He struck out 12 batters, overcoming a walk and an error. The offense helped out in a big way, putting up 19 runs in five innings. Toren Vandenbush and Mitchell Hiller each had three hits, both driving in three runs in a dominant win. | ||||
67 | Shawano | 2 | Menasha | 9 | |
68 | Nathan Kurland and Ty Carlson each had multi-hit games for Menasha, guiding them to a 9-2 win over Shawano. Jason Beier threw a complete game, striking out five batters, and only allowed one earned run. The Blue Jays had three doubles in a winning effort. | ||||
69 | Sheboygan North | 1 | Ashwaubenon | 4 | |
70 | Ashwaubenon remained undefeated behind the combination of three pitchers, who worked together to limit Sheboygan North's offense to one run. Eason Hurd led the way for the Jaguars, going 2-for-3 with a double from the middle of the order. He also stole two bases, to contribute to the Jaguars' eight had as a team. | ||||
71 | Sussex Hamilton | 9 | West Allis Hale | 7 | |
72 | In this back-and-forth affair, Sussex Hamilton came out on top after a four-run sixth inning. Braden Anders was 3-for-4 to lead the offensive attack for the Chargers. Colton Schneider and Nick Brahn each had two hits to complement Anders for Sussex Hamilton. | ||||
73 | University School | 16 | Saint John's NW | 0 | |
74 | A three-run home run from Mike Schoon, along with multi-hit games from Griffin Grebe, Jason Adix, and William Reese carried University School to a dominant victory against SJNMA. | ||||
75 | Wauwatosa East | 7 | Brookfield East | 17 | |
76 | In six innings, Brookfield East scored 17 runs on 10 hits and nine walks. Ryan Berghauer was 3-for-3 with two walks and two RBIs, and wasn't retired in five plate appearances. The Spartans hung nine runs on the Red Raiders in the first inning, guiding them to a dominant victory. | ||||
77 | Xavier | 10 | West De Pere | 8 | |
78 | Xavier survived an offensive shootout between the Hawks and West De Pere. The Phantoms had six errors as a team, helping guide Xavier to a win. Parker Bleck was 3-for-4 with a double, walk, and a run scored. Luke Krull and Reid Hietpas each chipped in two hits for the Hawks. Duke Shovald had a home run for West De Pere. | ||||
79 | Kewaskum | 0 | Plymouth | 2 | |
80 | All Plymouth needed was two runs in the first inning, via a RBI single from Jackson Neilitz and a stolen base of home, giving the Panthers a 2-0 lead. It was all Ethan Demunk from there, who struck out 14 batters and pitched a complete game, shutting out Kewaskum and holding them to two hits. | ||||
81 | Appleton East | 2 | Oshkosh North | 5 | |
82 | A four-run fifth inning guided Oshkosh North gave the Spartans a 5-2 win over Appleton East. Despite only having three hits as a team, Oshkosh North took advantage of four defensive miscues from Appleton East. Kegan Schlichting, Colton Angell, and Logan Frank all drove in runs for the Spartans in a winning effort. | ||||
83 | Aquinas | 6 | Holmen | 1 | |
84 | Aquinas remained undefeated on the season, as three pitchers combined to hold Holmen to one run. Eddie Peters struck out five batters in two innings to close the game, and Will Deets punched out four in four innings of work as the starter. Calvin Hardgrove was the catalyst on offense, going 3-for-4 with a triple and two runs scored. Kole Keppel added two RBIs as well. | ||||
85 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 4 | Parkview | 0 | |
86 | Casey Grudzinski was the star on the mound in this one, twirling a one-hitter, striking out an impressive 15 batters in seven innings. Hustisford/Dodgeland did not commit an error during the game, and used a four-run third inning to push them to a victory. | ||||
87 | Luxemburg-Casco | 0 | Freedom | 4 | |
88 | Trenton Feucht was flat-out dominant in his Freedom's win against Luxemburg-Casco. In his start, Fuecht struckout a whopping 16 batters en route to the win. Now the Freedom Irish move to 3-1 and take on Reedsville on Friday. | ||||
89 | Madison La Follette | 0 | Madison Memorial | 10 | |
90 | A two-hitter from Hudson Wagner, plus nine hits from Madison Memorial guided them to a run-rule victory against Madison La Follette. Wagner had four strikeouts and scattered four hits. Andrew Allen and Noah Latham-Woodruff were not retired in this one, each finishing with multiple hits and RBIs. Allen had two doubles, and Latham-Woodruff had a triple. | ||||
91 | Middleton | 1 | Sun Prairie East | 4 | |
92 | Sun Prairie East improved to 4-0 on the season, defeating Middleton 4-1. Zach Brzezinski had a quality start, throwing a complete game and striking out seven, avoiding big innings despite giving up six hits. Trystan Fry was 2-for-3 for the Cardinals, leading the way offensively. | ||||
93 | Milwaukee Reagan | 0 | Milwaukee King | 8 | |
94 | Milwaukee King used a five-run sixth inning to seal a victory against Milwaukee Reagan. Ben Wozniak was dominant on the mound, striking out six in a complete game, only allowing four hits. Leo Berger, Henry Woldt, and Reece Perry each had two hits to jumpstart the offensive attack for the Generals. Berger had two RBIs and a triple. | ||||
95 | Mount Horeb | 7 | Milton | 11 | |
96 | Broden Jackson led the way for Milton in a win on Thursday, hitting a double and a home run, driving in four runs. Jake Cummins, Braylen Vande Berg, Jordan Bundy, and Tyler Zeal all had multi-hit games for the Red Hawks, in addition to Jackson's performance. Mount Horeb made a late push, with the help of a 3-for-5 performance from Josh Kuntz, but came up short in the end. | ||||
97 | Prairie du Chien | 3 | Dodgeville | 7 | |
98 | Dodgeville improved to 4-0 on the season, taking home a win against Prairie du Chien. Dalen Rickard went 3-for-3 at the plate, hitting a double and driving in two runs. He also pitched for four innings, striking out seven and allowing zero earned runs. Jamison Allen was 2-for-4 for the Dodgers, and Tarron Bockhop launched a home run. | ||||
99 | Richland Center | 4 | Platteville | 5 | |
100 | Down 4-3 in the seventh inning, Platteville came back and won 5-4 via a walkoff two-run single from Trenton Mumm, scoring runners from second and third base. Cameron Key and Davyn Edge both had two hits for the Hillmen, as the team got their second win of the season. | ||||
101 | Sauk Prairie | 2 | Beaver Dam | 7 | |
102 | Two big scoring innings carried Beaver Dam to a victory over Sauk Prairie. Eli Bryant and Daelen Johnson both went 2-for-3 for the Golden Beavers, driving in a combined three runs. Bryant's two hits were doubles, and Johnson had a home run. Bryant was also dominant on the mound, striking out 13 batters over five innings of work, allowing zero earned runs and getting the win. | ||||
103 | Verona | 15 | Beloit Memorial | 5 | |
104 | Verona improved to 4-0 after defeating Beloit Memorial 15-5 on Thursday. Tre Grignon and Nate Novinska each had three hits for the Wildcats, along with Jack DeTienne and Michael Scharenbroch, who both chipped in two hits. Grignon had a triple, and DeTienne also had a triple, in addition to a double. 13 hits was plenty of cushion for Verona in this one. | ||||
105 | Watertown | 12 | Portage | 2 | |
106 | Eliot Roethle's three hits, paired with a solid performance from Caleb Hinkes on the mound, got Watertown their third win of the season. Calvin Hurtgen and Landon Fendt both got two hits during this one as well, powering the Goslings' offense to 14 hits. | ||||
107 | Roncalli | 10 | Sheboygan Falls | 11 | |
108 | Sheboygan Falls overcame an early 10-4 deficit, scoring seven unanswered runs in the final three innings to pull off the comeback. On the mound, Rhett Albight threw four shutout innings, silencing the Roncalli offense and keeping his team in the game. Seth Rohde was 2-for-4 at the plate for the Falcons with one run scored and three RBIs. Kannon Kinsella led the way for Roncalli, going 3-for-4 with three RBIs. | ||||
109 | Stoughton | 2 | Edgewood | 9 | |
110 | Under the lights at Warner Park, Edgewood used a five-run sixth inning to coast past Stoughton. Henry Bishop performed well on the mound for the Crusaders, punching out eight batters over his complete game. Bennett Cagle was the spark on offense, going 2-for-4 with three RBIs and two runs scored. Edgewood took advantage of the Vikings' eight errors as a team, guiding them to a 9-2 win. | ||||
111 | Jefferson | 9 | East Troy | 3 | |
112 | On both sides of the ball, Tyler Butina was huge for Jefferson. Starting offensively, the Central Michigan commit drove in three runs while tallying a double and single. On the mound he earned the win due to his efforts over 4.2 innings, striking out five and scattering four hits. Aidan Kramer added in a three his day and Drew Peterson and Tyler Fredrick each tallied two hits. | ||||
113 | Gillett/Suring | 3 | Wausaukee | 11 | |
114 | Green Bay Preble | 3 | Pulaski | 3 | |
115 | Heritage Christian | 0 | Living Word Lutheran | 22 | |
116 | Lake Country Lutheran | 19 | Kenosha Christian Life | 0 | |
117 | Niagara | 11 | Lena | 13 | |
118 | Oostburg | 7 | St. Mary's Catholic | 6 | |
119 | Osceola | 5 | St. Croix Central | 6 | |
120 | St. Croix Central | 13 | Osceola | 1 | |
121 | Ozaukee | 19 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 5 | |
122 | Somerset | 6 | Prescott | 8 | |
123 | St. Francis | 16 | Brookfield Academy | 0 | |
124 | Valders | 1 | New Holstein | 4 | |
125 | Waupaca | 3 | Clintonville | 4 | |
126 | Wausau East | 10 | Wausau West | 15 | |
127 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 1 | Bonduel | 10 | |
128 | Wild Rose | 0 | Rosholt | 5 | |
129 | Wrightstown | 11 | Marinette | 1 | |
130 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 5 | Racine Case | 15 | |
131 | Big Foot | 1 | Brodhead/Juda | 15 | |
132 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 5 | Ripon | 4 | |
133 | McFarland | 13 | Clinton | 3 | |
134 | Turner | 0 | Edgerton | 7 | |
135 | Whitewater | 2 | Evansville | 12 | |
136 | Whitnall | 4 | New Berlin West | 2 | |
137 | Augusta | 8 | Melrose-Mindoro | 7 | |
138 | Bangor | 18 | New Lisbon | 0 | |
139 | Belleville | 4 | Lodi | 5 | |
140 | Columbus | 9 | Cambridge | 3 | |
141 | Durand-Arkansaw | 20 | Colfax | 6 | |
142 | Fall River | 5 | Williams Bay | 7 | |
143 | Green Lake/Princeton | 17 | Cambria-Friesland | 4 | |
144 | Horicon | 32 | Rio | 3 | |
145 | Johnson Creek | 1 | Palmyra-Eagle | 2 | |
146 | Kickapoo | 2 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 8 | |
147 | Loyal | 21 | Greenwood | 2 | |
148 | Madison West | 19 | Madison East | 0 | |
149 | Marshall | 0 | Deerfield | 4 | |
150 | Glenwood City | 2 | Mondovi | 13 | |
151 | Montello | 3 | Randolph | 15 | |
152 | Nekoosa | 2 | Westfield | 8 | |
153 | Oakfield | 20 | Pardeeville | 7 | |
154 | Oregon | 2 | Fort Atkinson | 13 | |
155 | Oshkosh West | 13 | Appleton West | 3 | |
156 | Owen-Withee | 3 | Neillsville | 14 | |
157 | Pepin/Alma | 4 | Whitehall | 11 | |
158 | Reedsburg | 11 | DeForest | 1 | |
159 | Northland Pines | 14 | Tomahawk | 4 | |
160 | Tomahawk | 2 | Northland Pines | 12 | |
161 | Waterloo | 8 | Lakeside Lutheran | 10 | |
162 | Catholic Central | 5 | Shoreland Lutheran | 9 | |
163 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 2 | North Bullitt (KY) | 5 | |
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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 | |
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | No. 3 Bay Port | 5 | Ashwaubenon | 1 | |
4 | No. 3 Bay Port | 1 | Ashwaubenon | 8 | |
5 | Game one of this doubleheader was all Bay Port as they cruised to a 5-1 win over a tough Ashwaubenon opponent. Leading the charge for the Pirates was Sawyer Larson who drove in two runs on a triple. Cal Casper and Craig Kabat each tallied a double and one RBI in the win as well. On the mound, Ethan Plog was dominant in his start, sticking out 11 and scattering just four hits in his complete game efforts to notch the win. Game two was much different story as Ashwaubenon would come out and put up a five-spot in the first inning as they took down Bay Port. Caden Van Duyse had himself a day at the plate for Ashwaubenon, going 3-for-4, which included a triple, double, single, and he finished the day with five RBIs. Eli Zollar and Matt Schuh each doubled, with Zollar also recording and RBI in the win as well. Hunter Heinemeyer was key on the mound for Ashwaubenon, going five innings and striking out five while allowing just one run. | ||||
6 | Antioch (IL) | 3 | No. 4 Union Grove | 2 | |
7 | The Broncos lost a nailbiter to Antioch on Saturday. Antioch was led by TJ Schuyler on the mound who allowed two runs on 10 hits, and struckout seven over the course of his complete game efforts. Despite the loss, Leo Weist, Owen Nowak and Landon Dessart each collected two hits, and Dessart also drove in one run for Union Grove. | ||||
8 | Beloit Memorial | 1 | No. 15 Janesville Craig | 19 | |
9 | No. 21 Pewaukee | 13 | Cudahy | 3 | |
10 | Backed by a stellar performance from Greyson Zach, the Pirates defeated Cudahy in handily fashion. In his five at-bats, Zach tallied a hit in four of them and he finished the day with two RBIs, and also scored three runs as well. Owen Dobberstein had a whopping five RBIs while recording a double. Logan Schill, Jackson Servais and Josh Bunyer each had two hits and an RBI en route to the win. On the mound, Drew Dobberstein, Braylan Bigler, Carson Dobberstein, and Noah Long all pitched in the game and combined to limit Cudahy to just three runs. | ||||
11 | Slinger | 1 | No. 23 Brookfield Central | 11 | |
12 | The Lancers cruised to a 11-1 win over Slinger, backed by some impressive offensive performances. Leading the way for Brookfield Central was Hunter Syzmborski who registered three hits and drove in team high four RBIs. Aren Robinson also put together a four RBI day and he recorded a pair of doubles. Jaxon Clayton and Christian Lim each tallied two hits, and Lim also drove in one run. Jackson Glisczinski was the only pitcher Brookfield Central would need in this matchup as he went all six innings and only allowed the one earned run, while striking out three | ||||
13 | No. 24 Waterford | 14 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 13 | |
14 | It was the Wolverines that came out on top in this high scoring affair. Leadoff hitter, Garrett Kay, led the way for Waterford offensively, going 3-for-4 with one RBI and three runs scored. Max Northrop, Seth Hernandez, and Connor Harvie all tallied a pair of singles in the contest as well, and Harvie also drove in two runs. Rounding out the offensive efforts for Waterford was Cade Harmeling who drove in two runs on one single. | ||||
15 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
16 | Brookfield East | 0 | Milwaukee King | 4 | |
17 | Leo Berger was the difference-maker on both sides of the field, throwing six shutout innings on the mound and going 2-for-3 with two doubles at the plate. Berger struck out 12 in his appearance, only allowing two hits. His one RBI, paired with a 3-for-3 performance from Henry Wohlt, who had two RBIs, guided Milwaukee King to a win over Brookfield East. | ||||
18 | Pulaski | 0 | Notre Dame | 2 | |
19 | Notre Dame | 5 | Pulaski | 6 | |
20 | Notre Dame Academy split a doubleheader against Pulaski on Saturday. Donatello Badalamenti threw a complete game shutout, punching out six batters and only allowing one hit. The Tritons also only had one hit as a team, but it was a big one, a double off of the bat of Micah Marzec, driving in the only two runs of the game. Both offenses got it going in Game Two, as it took nine innings to determine a winner. Pulaski, as the home team, got a walk-off single from Brady Wotruba to break up the 5-5 tie. Wotruba also threw six innings in a start, striking out nine. Christian Collins and Badalamenti were the two batters who had multi-hit games for the Tritons. | ||||
21 | De Pere | 11 | Green Bay Preble | 0 | |
22 | Green Bay Preble | 7 | De Pere | 12 | |
23 | De Pere's offense was hot in both games, as they improved to 5-0 on the year. In Game One, Javin Gauthier and Easton Arendt both had three hits for the Redbirds, as Gauthier had two triples and four RBIs. Carter Polfuss was 2-for-2 for De Pere as well. Landon Raygo was the story in Game Two, as he hit two home runs and accumulated seven RBIs in the match. De Pere had 15 hits as a team, exploding on offense to put up 12 runs. Walks kept this game close for Green Bay Preble, but they eventually could not keep up with the Redbird offense. | ||||
24 | Madison La Follette | 3 | Sun Prairie East | 11 | |
25 | It was all Sun Prairie East on Saturday, as the Cardinals put together a couple of big innings late to pull away from Madison East. Leading the way was Isaac Wendler, who went 3-for-4 with three RBIs and three runs scored. Jack Watkins and Drew Kavanaugh both had multiple hits, and Sam Ostrenga was not retired from the leadoff spot. Sun Prairie East improved to 6-0 on the season. | ||||
26 | Madison West | 1 | Sun Prairie West | 2 | |
27 | Two runs in the first inning was all that Sun Prairie West needed in a win against Madison West. Jaiden Jung had the big hit, sending a single to the outfield and driving in two runs. Jackson Hunley showcased his two-way skills, going 2-for-3 at the plate and throwing six innings, striking out nine batters. Hunley only allowed a run on two hits, silencing the Regents. Tiago Sanchez had a good outing for Madison West, striking out 10 batters in a losing effort. | ||||
28 | Saint John's NW | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 10 | |
29 | Saint John's NW | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 17 | |
30 | Lake Country Lutheran got their third and fourth win of the season, dominating SJNMA in two games. Game One was highlighted by a perfect game from Jack Poellet, who punched out 12 of the 15 batters he faced. He did so on only 54 pitches in five innings. He also performed well at the plate, going 3-for-3 with a double, triple, and two RBIs. Jackson Menzel added a home run for the Lightning. Game Two had a similar headline, as Braden Theis and Tyler Howard combined to no-hit SJNMA, striking out 11 total batters. Lake Country Lutheran had 18 hits, eight of which were for extra bases. Gavin Schieffer led the way, going 3-for-4 with a triple. | ||||
31 | Wauwatosa East | 9 | Waukesha West | 10 | |
32 | In extra innings, Evan Brown hit a walk-off single, capping off a 3-for-5 day, including four RBIs. Ethan Brown was 2-for-3 with four runs scored for Waukesha West. Charlie Jackson had a home run for the Wolverines as well. Despite having a seven-run fourth inning, Wauwatosa East could not hold onto the lead. The Red Raiders got a home run from Tyler Meyer in this one. | ||||
33 | Grafton | 2 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 4 | |
34 | Jackson Wallin was 2-for-3 for Kettle Moraine Lutheran, with two RBIs, carrying them to a win against Grafton. Brett Biondich and Sam Ehlke combined to hold down the Black Hawks' offense, who struggled to drive in runs, as they had base runners on in every inning. Eli Goldstein had two doubles, and Carson Faust, Michael Muecke, and Tyler Tagliapietra all had two hits for Grafton. | ||||
35 | Watertown Luther Prep | 0 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 12 | |
36 | Wisconsin Lutheran improved to 7-0 on the season, behind a 2-for-2 performance from Eddie Rynders. The 2024 graduate had two triples, three RBIs, and two runs scored in this one. Wynn Hotchkiss also added two hits, as he was not retired during the game. Seven walks and seven hits, behind a two-hit shutout pitched by Will Hotchkiss and Ethan Dunn, guided the Vikings to a dominant win. | ||||
37 | Beaver Dam | 9 | Appleton East | 1 | |
38 | Appleton East | 3 | Beaver Dam | 6 | |
39 | Beaver Dam swept a doubleheader against Appleton East on Saturday. Boston Damon and Aiden Root combined to limit the Patriots to two hits, allowing one unearned run. Kaleb Schmuhl had three RBIs in the win. Appleton East made a late push in the final inning of Game Two, but it was not enough, as the Golden Beavers went on to win 6-3. Jeffrey Freund was the key piece in the win, throwing well for six innings, only allowing two hits. Daelen Johnson was 2-for-3 at the plate with three RBIs and a double. | ||||
40 | Sussex Hamilton | 3 | Hartford | 4 | |
41 | Hartford got their first win of the season, taking down Sussex Hamilton in a non-conference battle. Austin Kutz had the walk-off hit in the final inning, driving a single to left field and scoring Brandon Pohl. Carter Kutz was dominant on the mound, only allowing two hits and striking out 10 batters over 6.2 innings of work. | ||||
42 | Aquinas | 6 | Pacelli | 3 | |
43 | Aquinas | 10 | Pacelli | 3 | |
44 | Two hits from Eddie Peters and Ben Corsi guided Aquinas to a Game One victory over Pacelli. Peters had a double and an RBI, while Corsi scored a run. Aedan David got out of multiple jams, throwing six strong innings, striking out seven. Asher Jordan and Malise Beduhn both had quality offensive days for Pacelli, combining for five hits. Aquinas used 11 hits and four errors to sweep Pacelli on Saturday. Calvin Hargrove, Cullen Sackman, and Peters all had multi-hit games from the top spots in the order. Peters had two triples in this one. The run production came from Tanner Peterson, who had three RBIs on two hits, one of which was a double. | ||||
45 | Appleton North | 6 | Burlington | 15 | |
46 | Wren Dietz was a catalyst to sparking the Burlington offense against Appleton North, as the senior went 4-for-5 with four RBIs and three runs scored. Complimenting him was Kaleb Zabielski, Drew Weis, Isaac Dow, and Carter Baumeister, all of whom had multi-hit games to power the Demons past the Lightning. Caden Popp had two hits, a triple and a home run, and three RBIs for Appleton North. | ||||
47 | Muskego | 13 | South Milwaukee | 2 | |
48 | Muskego run-ruled South Milwaukee in five innings of play, guided by a 4-for-4 performance from Brock Lulewicz, who had five RBIs with a pair of doubles in his flawless performance at the plate. Nolan Tomsyck added three RBIs, and Ian Rintelman had two hits out of the nine-spot in the order. Bradyn Horn and Tyson Grulkowski held the Rockets to two hits, and Grulkowski had four strikeouts in two innings of work. | ||||
49 | Verona | 2 | DeForest | 3 | |
50 | Verona dropped their first game of the season, losing a tight one to DeForest. A wild pitch, scoring Cullen Kirchberg, ended the game in walk-off fashion. Kirchberg threw a complete game on the mound, striking out five batters and walking zero. NJ Delmore went 2-for-4, with an RBI to push the Norskies past Verona. The Wildcats had multiple players with multi-hit games, but couldn't muster up more than two runs. Jack DeTienne had nine strikeouts in a four-inning start. | ||||
51 | Mount Horeb | 9 | Dodgeville | 17 | |
52 | The Dodgeville offense was relentless in this triangular, putting up 10 hits with 14 walks. Tarron Bockhop, from the leadoff spot, was 4-for-5 with three RBIs and three runs scored. Jamison Allen was 2-for-4 with two RBIs, and Dalen Rickard chipped in three RBIs, leading the offensive attack for the Dodgers. Despite getting three hits from both Ethan Tranel and Colin Larson, Mount Horeb could not keep up with Dodgeville. | ||||
53 | La Crosse Central | 8 | Eau Claire Memorial | 9 | |
54 | La Crosse Central | 15 | Eau Claire Memorial | 9 | |
55 | Boyceville | 12 | Mishicot | 13 | |
56 | Abbotsford/Colby | 13 | Auburndale | 3 | |
57 | East Troy | 3 | Delavan-Darien | 11 | |
58 | Big Foot | 2 | Delavan-Darien | 15 | |
59 | Janesville Parker | 2 | Madison Memorial | 3 | |
60 | Laona/Wabeno | 1 | Coleman | 13 | |
61 | Marathon | 2 | Edgar | 1 | |
62 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 8 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 10 | |
63 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 10 | |
64 | St. Mary Catholic | 6 | Winneconne | 5 | |
65 | East Dubuque (IA) | 3 | Dodgeville | 5 | |
66 | East Dubuque (IA) | 8 | Mount Horeb | 15 | |
67 | Kohler/Christian | 12 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 5 | |
68 | North Central (MI) | 0 | Kohler/Christian | 10 | |
69 | Campbellsport | 13 | Baraboo | 11 | |
70 | Campbellsport | 15 | Viroqua | 5 | |
71 | Greenfield | 4 | Waukesha North | 10 | |
72 | Portage | 11 | Milwaukee Reagan | 13 | |
73 | Gibraltar | 10 | Sevastopol | 2 | |
74 | Gibraltar | 13 | Sevastopol | 1 | |
75 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 7 | Waterloo | 9 | |
76 | Menominee | 3 | Wisconsin Rapids | 13 | |
77 | Menominee | 0 | Wisconsin Rapids | 11 | |
78 | Peshtigo | 5 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 10 | |
79 | Peshtigo | 2 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 1 | |
80 | Prairie du Chien | 7 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempeleau | 9 | |
81 | Prairie du Chien | 2 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempeleau | 5 | |
82 | River Valley | 2 | Reedsburg | 22 | |
83 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 0 | Roncalli | 7 | |
84 | Sturgeon Bay | 3 | Oconto | 10 | |
85 | Sturgeon Bay | 3 | Oconto | 18 | |
86 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 16 | Rosholt | 6 | |
87 | Wonewoc-Center | 12 | Alma Center Lincoln | 15 | |
88 | Florence | 15 | Gresham Community | 4 | |
89 | Florence | 8 | Gillett/Suring | 6 | |
90 | Faith Christian | 0 | Williams Bay | 1 | |
91 | Faith Christian | 0 | Williams Bay | 1 | |
92 | Saint Mary's Springs | 9 | Kewaunee | 19 | |
93 | Mondovi | 7 | Cumberland | 15 | |
94 | Crivitz | 23 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 0 | |
95 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 0 | Crivitz | 13 | |
96 | Shiocton | 5 | Cuba/Spoon RV (IL) | 3 | |
97 | Shiocton | 8 | Bushnell-Prairie City-Avon (IL) | 9 | |
98 | Wauwatosa East | 11 | Fort Atkinson | 9 | |
99 | Fort Atkinson | 9 | Waukesha West | 4 | |
100 | Appleton East | 3 | Beaver Dam | 6 | |
101 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 5 | Kewaskum | 6 | |
102 | Portage | 4 | St. Augustine Prep | 6 | |
103 | Monroe | 6 | Brodhead/Juda | 5 | |
104 | Monroe | 1 | Brodhead/Juda | 8 | |
105 | Viroqua | 7 | Baraboo | 6 | |
106 | Random Lake | 3 | Clintonville | 10 | |
107 | Racine Park | 2 | Milwaukee Riverside | 12 | |
108 | Valders | 5 | Howards Grove | 6 | |
109 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 3 | Medford | 4 | |
110 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 7 | Medford | 9 | |
111 | Southern Door | 4 | Algoma | 2 | |
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1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | Kaukauna | 1 | No. 1 Kimberly | 8 | |
4 | The Papermakers cruised to a 8-1 win backed by some standout performances on both sides of the ball. While we know of Brady Koester's talents on the mound, he was hot at the plate for the Papermakers as he drove in six runs on two home runs to lead the Kimberly offense. Evan Olson and Kale Twombly each recorded multi-hit days as well and Olson would drive in one run, too. On the mound, Brayden Deering notched the win in his 4.1 innings of work, allowing just one run and he also struck out six. | ||||
5 | No. 25 Wisconsin Lutheran | 3 | No. 2 Marquette University | 5 | |
6 | Marquette gave Wisconsin Lutheran their first loss of the season, taking down the Vikings with a 5-3 final score. The Hilltoppers used a plethora of arms to win this one, ending with two shutout innings from Luke Agnew, who struck out three batters in his time on the mound. Agnew was the spark at the plate as well, doubling twice and finishing with a 3-for-4 line. Alongside him was the play of Parker Wyatt and Jack Hardt, who each had multiple hits in the Power 25 matchup, both doubling. Marquette strung together 11 hits as a squad, and held a lead for the second half of the game. | ||||
7 | No. 3 Menomonee Falls | 6 | Sussex Hamilton | 1 | |
8 | The Phoenix notched a win over Sussex Hamilton, courtesy of some free bases late in the game. In the sixth, Menomonee Falls found themselves down by one, but after a single from Dylan Dux, and two HBPs they were threatening. Wilson Kershner would then single to bring home one and Ty Cieslewicz reached base on a error that brought home two more runs. In the seventh, another run was brought home on a wild pitch, and after a walk and HBP, Jordan Hedrick delivered a single to bring home one more. On the mound for the Phoenix was Derek Steinbrenner who was one of the bright spots for this Falls squad. Across his complete game efforts, he scattered just four hits and struck out four, en route to the win. | ||||
9 | Racine Park | 0 | No. 4 Franklin | 10 | |
10 | The Sabers won in dominant fashion in their matchup with Racine Park. Noah Musolf got things started on the mound and was flat-out dominant across his four innings as he allowed just one hit, and struckout 11. Joe Herrick would come in for the final inning of the run-rule shortened game and he did not allow a hit while striking out one. Offensively, Alex Mierow had an impressive day at the plate, recording two hits and three RBIs from the leadoff spot. Dylan Cunningham, Cael Lynch, and Cooper Kamly all doubled in the contest, and Kamlay also drove in a run. | ||||
11 | Burlington | 4 | No. 5 Union Grove | 18 | |
12 | A seven RBI day from Nathan Williams, which included two home runs, led the way for Union Grove in their dominant win over Burlington. Besides Williams, Brady Clark also had an impressive day at the plate recording a double, homerun and a single to drive in two more for Union Grove. Rounding out the offensive efforts for the Broncos was Leo Weist and Braxton Hinds who each singled and doubled and drove in a combined three runs as well. On the mound, Robert Barrera earned the win in his 4.2 innings of work while striking out seven. | ||||
13 | Eau Claire Memorial | 1 | No. 6 Hudson | 3 | |
14 | In a big BRC conference matchup, it was the Hudson Raiders that came out on top. While the offense was slowed down by solid Eau Claire Memorial pitching, Ben Berkhof had their backs on the mound as he twirled a gem across his 4.2 innings of work, allowing just one run on two hits, and striking out nine to earn the win. Bradyn Bezanson relieved Berkhof and earned the 2.1 inning save while striking out three and allowing just one hit. Offensively, Payton Lawrence recorded a single and a RBI. Eli Ramthun tallied the days only XBH, a double, and also scored a run en route to the win. Despite being tasked with the loss, Roman Trapani was solid on the mound for the Old Abes as he held a talented Hudson lineup to three runs on five hits and punched out eight. | ||||
15 | No. 7 River Falls | 11 | New Richmond | 0 | |
16 | No. 7 River Falls | 9 | New Richmond | 0 | |
17 | In game one of this doubleheader, River Falls ace, Keenan Mork twirled an absolute gem. Across his six innings of shutout work, the Notre Dame commit allowed just two hits and struck out a whopping 14 batters to earn the win. Jaren Schwantz relieved Mork and he struck out two in his one inning of work. At the plate, Ben Johnson recorded three hits which included a double, and he drove in one. Caden Mueller also put together a solid day as he singled and doubled to drive in two runs. Teddy Norman and Elijah Baker each recorded two hits and drove in one run apiece in the win as well. Rounding out the offensive efforts for the Wildcats was Austin Curti and Chase McQuade who each singled and drove in a combined three RBIs. Game two went pretty similarly to the previous, as the pitching for River Falls continued to dominant. Eli Condon got things started on the mound and across his five innings of work, he allowed just one hit, and struckout 10 to earn the win. Auden Pankonin and Teddy Norman would each throw an inning of relief and Pankonin would strikeout three and each would hold New Richmond scoreless. Ben Johnson continued his hot streak at the plate as tallied a pair of singles to drive in one, and he also scored two runs as well. Bryce Bevan also singled twice and he too drove in one. Chase McQuade recorded the only XBH of the contest, a double and he drove in two. Teddy Norman, Cayden Mueller, and Zac Cleveland each recorded a single and one RBI to round out the scoring efforts for River Falls. | ||||
18 | No. 8 Arrowhead | 4 | Waukesha North | 0 | |
19 | A four-run seventh would be enough for Arrowhead in their win against Waukesha North. Arik Egerbrecht continued his hot start on the mound for Arrowhead as he scattered just four hits in his six innings of shutout work and he also tallied 13 strikeouts. Brady Carpenter came in for the final inning and notched the save while not allowing a hit, and striking out one. After a HBP and a pair of singles from Connor Olson and Issei Takahashi, Wes Lindee delivered a huge double to left field that cleared the bases, giving Arrowhead a 3-0 lead. Then Sam Vargas came up and recorded a single of his own that brought home Lindee and made the score 4-0. | ||||
20 | No. 9 Janesville Craig | 8 | Beloit Memorial | 0 | |
21 | No. 10 Monona Grove | 5 | Stoughton | 2 | |
22 | The Silver Eagles continued their hot start to the season as they took down Stoughton, 5-2. In the matchup, Nicholas Guidici drove in a team-high two runs on a single. Miles Nelson recorded a double and a single to drive in one run and Mac Vesperman also doubled while also scoring two runs of his own. Rounding out the scoring for Monona Grove was Dom Najacht who singled and drove in one run, en route to the win. On the mound, Noah Schaller got the start and he was impressive as he held Stoughton scoreless across his four innings of work and struckout eight. The aforementioned Najacht earned the save as he recorded the final two outs of the game via the strikeout. | ||||
23 | No. 11 Denmark | 7 | Waupaca | 0 | |
24 | Waupaca | 0 | No. 11 Denmark | 11 | |
25 | Denmark no-hit Waupaca twice on the day. In game one Denmark run ruled Waupaca 11-0 on only 10 hits on offense. Ethan Ovsak got it done on both sides of the ball. On the mound he tossed five no-hit innings on only 58 pitches, walking three and striking out five. Offensively Ovsak went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and four runs. In game two Denmark defeated Waupaca 7-0 as two pitchers combined for the no-hitter across seven innings. Lucas Miller went the first 6.1 innings for Denmark and walked three batters while tallying nine punchouts. Jaycob Dittmer came into the game to record the final out and struck out the last batter of the game. | ||||
26 | No. 12 Oak Creek | 8 | Racine Horlick | 0 | |
27 | Oak Creek shut out Racine Horlick 8-0. Payten Jibben tossed a complete game shutout in 73 pitches, striking out 11 batters only giving up two hits on the day. Offensively Oak Creek scored their first runs in the third inning courtesy of doubles from Nate Schopf and Payten Jibben that drove in two runs on the inning. Oak Creek would score two more in the fourth and four runs in the fifth to finish off the day on offense. | ||||
28 | Dominican | 2 | No. 13 Saint Thomas More | 13 | |
29 | Saint Thomas More took down Dominican 13-2 by run rule in the fifth inning. The Cavaliers offense scored seven runs in the bottom of the second on just four hits and walks during the inning along with some defensive miscues that the Cavaliers were able to capitalize on. The Cavaliers offense would score six more runs in the next two innings bringing their total up to 13 on the day. Elijah Niemiec was on the mound for the Cavaliers and tossed four innings giving up four hits and walks, striking out nine batters on the day. Oliver Gonzalez finished the game tossing one inning allowing two runs on two hits and walks. | ||||
30 | No. 14 Hortonville | 9 | Oshkosh West | 0 | |
31 | Hortonville shut out Oshkosh west 9-0. Nate Vela toed the rubber for the Polar Bears against Oshkosh West and tossed six innings, only giving up three hits and walks, while striking out seven batters. Dylan Schroeder would finish out the game on the mound, tossing one inning and striking out one batter. Offensively the Polar Bears tallied eleven hits on the day. Leading the way was Joe Fischer, Kolden Hunter, Turner Kuhnke and Nathan Grams who had multiple hits on the day. | ||||
32 | Lakeland | 3 | No. 15 Mosinee | 13 | |
33 | Lakeland | 0 | No. 15 Mosinee | 17 | |
34 | Mosinee was dominant in their two wins, outscoring Lakeland 30-3 over the course of the doubleheader. A seven-run fourth inning guided the Indians to a 13-3 run-rule win in Game One. Gavin Obremski, Davin Stoffel, Taylor Lemanski, and Sawyer Holtz all had two hits in this one. Game Two was a similar story, behind the performance of Keagen Jirschele both at the plate and on the mound. Offensively, Jirschele and Lemanski each launched a home run to guide Mosinee to their 17 runs. On the mound, Jirschele twirled a no-hitter in the run-rule victory, striking out seven and only walking two batters. Holtz and Obremski stayed hot at the plate, each contributing three hits. Blake Nichols had two RBIs for the Indians as well. | ||||
35 | No. 17 Sun Prairie West | 4 | Madison West | 5 | |
36 | Sun Prairie West was handed their first loss of the season and in program history, as Madison West upset the Wolves on the final play of the game. With the bases loaded, Nolan Broyzna was hit by a pitch, and won the game for the Regents. He scored two runs, paired with multi-hit games from Tiago Sanchez and Benji Wenkman. Madison West got a key performance from Ryan Schiessel, who held Sun Prairie West to one run over six innings, striking out seven. The Wolves put up three in the seventh to tie it, with the help of a 2-for-2 performance from Casey Wambach, but it was not enough. | ||||
37 | No. 18 Westosha Central | 0 | Waterford | 2 | |
38 | Dylan Questad and Ricky Maerzke combined to no-hit and upset Westosha Central, dominating from start to finish. Questad threw five innings, striking out 11 batters and walking one. Maerzke worked the last two innings, and was flawless, punching out two batters in the process. RBIs from Connor Harvie and Zach Flater was all that the Wolverines needed in this one, as they used their dominant pitching to get their sixth win under their belt. | ||||
39 | No. 19 Sun Prairie East | 13 | Madison La Follette | 1 | |
40 | Sun Prairie East remained undefeated as they took down Madison La Follette on Tuesday. In this run-rule win, Sam Ostrenga, Isaac Wendler, and Drew Kavanaugh all finished with two hits apiece. Wendler had three RBIs and both Ostrenga and Kavanaugh had a double. Three Cardinal pitchers combined to strike out eight batters over five innings of work, including Zach Brzezinski punching out the side in his one inning of relief. | ||||
41 | No. 21 Kenosha Tremper | 2 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 12 | |
42 | Indian Trail handed Tremper their second loss of the season. Offensively, Jack Zeller tallied one hit and three RBIs to lead the scoring efforts for ITA. Gage Finch recorded two hits, a double and single, and drove in two runs. Cade Minatto, Jackson Wilhelmson and Adrian Moyao each logged two-hits and Moyao also drove in two runs from the ninth spot. Sam Callow, Brad Filippis, and Jaylen Almond each tallied a hit and RBI to round out the scoring efforts for ITA. On the mound, the aforementioned Callow was solid across his five innings of work as he held Tremper to two runs on five hits and struck out six to earn the win. | ||||
43 | No. 22 De Pere | 0 | Pulaski | 1 | |
44 | In this marathon of a game, lasting nine innings, Pulaski pulled off the upset against an undefeated De Pere squad that just made their first appearance in our rankings. Kyle Olson had the walk-off single in the ninth inning, driving in the only run of the game. The Cardinals, despite having nine hits, could not get the clutch one to drive in runs. Easton Arendt finished 3-for-5 for them. As for the Red Raiders, Olson was the star, going 3-for-4 on his day. Michael Molthen added two hits as well. The combination of Olson, Braedon Eron, and Michael Wyant were able to shut down De Pere and its offense, which was hot coming into the game. | ||||
45 | Notre Dame | 10 | No. 24 Bay Port | 1 | |
46 | Notre Dame Academy was clicking on all ends of play on Tuesday, as they accumulated 11 hits as a team, and combined to throw a one-hitter to dominate Bay Port. Leading the way offensively was Brady LaViolette, who went 2-for-4 with a home run and five RBIs. Christian Collins also had two hits, including a double, and Donatello Badalamenti added three RBIs. On the mound, Avery Duncan threw a solid 5.2 innings, punching out nine and only allowing one hit. Then, Deuce Musial came on to close it out, going 1.1 innings and striking out two. | ||||
47 | Game Coverage | ||||
48 | Jefferson | 2 | Turner | 6 | |
49 | By. Josh Fields Area Scout Turner defeats Jefferson 6-2 in part to a five run fifth inning. Michael Cook toed the rubber for Turner and tossed 6.1 innings, in which he only allowed two runs against a Jefferson team that had not scored less than eight runs in a game up to this point. The Turner offense turned things on in the fifth inning in which they put up a five-spot during the frame. To start off the inning on offense the first two batters reached on errors and then Konner Giddley bunted for a hit to load the bases. Eric Halon came up and tripled on a fly ball to left field to clear the bases for Turner. Another error put a baserunner on for Turner and a Will Lauterbach ground out and a Mason Hoenig single drove in the last two runs of the inning. Konner Giddley would come on to relieve Cook in the bottom of the seventh inning and record the final two outs for Turner, striking out the two batters he saw to close out the game. Notable Performers: Michael Cook (Beloit Turner) 6.1 IP, 8 H, 2ER, 4 BB, 7 K: 1-3 Konner Giddley (Beloit Turner) 2-4, R: 0.2 IP, 2 K Eric Halon (Beloit Turner) 2-4, 3 RBI, R, 3B, 2 SB Aidan Kammer (Jefferson) 2-4 Tyler Fredrick (Jefferson) 6.2 IP, 8 H, ER, BB, 7 K: 2-4 | ||||
50 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
51 | Cedarburg | 4 | Port Washington | 5 | |
52 | From Monday, after losing a 4-0 lead in the sixth and seventh inning, Port Washington responded with a walk-off single off of the bat of Bryce Stasik, who drove in Colton Schall and won the game. In addition to Stasik's two-hit day, Nate Uselding was 3-for-3 with a run scored. Sam Hoeft performed well in his start, throwing six innings and only allowing one run, striking out five. Everett King carried Cedarburg's offense in a losing effort, going 4-for-4 with three RBIs. | ||||
53 | Brookfield East | 4 | Germantown | 12 | |
54 | Germantown put up five runs in both the fourth and fifth inning in their matchup against Brookfield East. Alex Pluta and Logan Zaverl each had a pair of hits to lead the offensive attack for the Warhawks, including a double from each of them. Jake Olszewski and Ryan Ferguson each drove in two runs for Germantown in a dominant win. | ||||
55 | Brookfield Academy | 0 | University School | 10 | |
56 | Graham Kasten was dominant for University School in a run-rule victory, striking out 10 batters in only five innings. Vidal Colon, Jason Adix, and Brock Miller all had two hits for the Wildcats, who also took advantage of their speed on the basepaths, stealing seven bases as a team. The six-run fourth inning put this one away. | ||||
57 | Wrightstown | 12 | Clintonville | 1 | |
58 | Clintonville | 9 | Wrightstown | 6 | |
59 | Wrightstown split a doubleheader with Clintonville, taking Game One in dominant fashion. Trevor Vande Hey had a home run and the Tigers had 13 hits as a team to carry them to a victory. Trent Vande Hey had three RBIs, and Avery Leick, Jack Hermann, and Quade Thompson all had two hits. Clintonville flipped the script in Game Two, stringing together 12 hits and outscoring Wrightstown 9-6. Jack Yeager led the way for Clintonville, launching a home run and jump-starting this offense. Yeager, along with Bryce Cartwright, Kolton Barkow, and Blake Weatherwax all had two hits for the Truckers. | ||||
60 | Menasha | 10 | Green Bay East/West | 0 | |
61 | Menasha | 5 | Green Bay East/West | 3 | |
62 | Menasha took both games in a doubleheader against Green Bay East/West, throwing a no-hitter in Game One. Quinn Ludvigsen and Jason Beier threw three innings apiece and shut down the Devilcats, combining to strike out nine batters.Offensively, a home run and a double from Nathan Kurland, along with three hits from Ian Dohms led the attack for the Blue Jays. Game Two was a little tighter, but Menasha managed to hang onto the lead for the entirety of the game. Dohms, who did well on the mound too, had two RBIs at the plate. From the leadoff spot, Ty Carlson was crucial too, going 2-for-2 with a walk, a run scored, and an RBI. | ||||
63 | Appleton West | 4 | Appleton North | 6 | |
64 | Caden Popp performed well on both sides of the field on Tuesday, going 2-for-3 at the plate and throwing six innings in his start. Popp earned the win, striking out four and only allowing one earned run. His offense helped him, as Garrett Hietpas and Alex Ramus each had two hits from the top of the order. William Hoerner added two RBIs with his double. | ||||
65 | Ashwaubenon | 1 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 11 | |
66 | Bryce Erdmann threw a five-inning complete game for Manitowoc Lincoln, taking advantage of the Ships' 11 hits. A lot of production came from the bottom of the order, as Ethan Hubbartt, Gavin Lettenberger, and Evan Vogt each had multi-hit games and drove in runs. Erdmann had two hits of his own, and Manitowoc Lincoln coasted to a run-rule victory after scoring in every inning except for one. | ||||
67 | Mukwonago | 8 | Oconomowoc | 2 | |
68 | After a slow start offensively, Mukwonago exploded for eight runs in two innings near the end of the game. Helping out was Logan Hansen and Roman Sienza from the top of the order, both having multi-hit games. Sienza had three hits, including a double. Walker Powers and Tyler Harvin also chipped in two hits for the Indians. Cael Bertrandt got the win after going 5.2 innings, and kept his team in the game long enough for the offense to heat up. | ||||
69 | Rice Lake | 1 | Chippewa Falls | 12 | |
70 | Chippewa Falls | 5 | Rice Lake | 4 | |
71 | Chippewa Falls remained hot, sweeping Rice Lake in two different types of games. The top of the order, including Grady Frederick, Dawson Goodman, and Jackson Gugel, along with Gavin Thompson from the nine-spot each had multi-hit games. Five runs in the fourth inning, backed by a dominant outing from Easton Bobb, who struck out 16 in 5.2 innings, guided the Cardinals to an victory. Then, in dramatic fashion, Chippewa Falls walked off the Warriors in Game Two, as Liam Brennan had a two-RBI single to right field to drive in the game-winning runs. Gugel and Fredrick both once again had multi-hit games, and the Cardinals pulled out another win on Tuesday. | ||||
72 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 0 | Oostburg | 6 | |
73 | Oostburg improved to 8-0 on the season, taking down Sheboygan Lutheran 6-0. Caleb Salm was dominant on the mound, striking out 10 and scattering two hits and two walks from Sheboygan Lutheran over five innings. Offensively, aside from the two RBIs from Donovan Depagter, the Flying Dutchmen took advantage of the six errors committed by Sheboygan Lutheran on the defensive end. | ||||
74 | Waukesha West | 5 | Catholic Memorial | 15 | |
75 | JT Kelenic blasted a home run, and Catholic Memorial used 10 hits and 11 walks to take down Waukesha West on Tuesday. Keith Williams and Cal Weber stood out on the offensive end, both with multiple hits and RBIs, including four off of the bat of Weber. Max Mullane finished 2-for-3 for the Wolverines in a losing effort. | ||||
76 | Hartford | 3 | Nicolet | 2 | |
77 | Austin Kutz and Hartford went on the road and took down Nicolet with a final score of 3-2. Kutz threw a complete game, holding Nicolet to only two runs, striking out eight and only walking one. RJ Thomae, Ethan Birkel, and Carter Kutz all had RBIs. Curtis Rodriguez was the table-setter, going 2-for-3 with two runs scored from the nine-spot, doubling as well. | ||||
78 | Pewaukee | 3 | New Berlin West | 5 | |
79 | New Berlin West took down Pewaukee, backed by a solid outing from Tyler Hewitt, and six defensive errors from the Pirates. Hewitt threw six innings, striking out 11, holding down a potent Pewaukee offense and keeping his team in the game. His offense took advantage, as Myles Rewolinski, Ben Miller, and Jaxon Weise all had multi-hit games to lead the way for the Vikings. For the Pirates, Logan Schill and Josh Bunyer each had two hits. | ||||
80 | Pius XI Catholic | 3 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 9 | |
81 | New Berlin Eisenhower got their fourth win of the season, taking down Pius XI 9-3. Charlie Cefalu and Jack Bretzmann had multiple hits for the Lions in the middle of their order, leading the way offensively. Sam Hirthe and Cefalu each struck out six batters in their appearances, including Cefalu doing so in 2.1 innings, holding down the Popes. | ||||
82 | Columbus | 0 | Lake Mills | 2 | |
83 | Lake Mills handed Columbus their first loss of the season, as Eddy Eveland twirled a three-hitter, striking out nine and only walking two. He gave up zero runs, and all the L-Cats needed was two hits from Caden Belling and a couple of RBIs scattered throughout their lineup to upset the Cardinals. | ||||
84 | Madison Memorial | 8 | Janesville Parker | 2 | |
85 | A home run from Noah Latham-Woodruff and 11 hits from Madison Memorial guided them to an 8-2 win over Janesville Parker. Along with Latham-Woodruff, Andrew Allen, Reid Adams, and Cashton Jones each chipped in two hits. The Spartans got a lead early on and never looked back from there, getting their fifth win of the season. | ||||
86 | Waukesha South | 4 | Muskego | 5 | |
87 | Brock Lulewicz had the walk-off triple to end this one, after Waukesha South tied it at 4-4 heading into the bottom of the seventh. Ian Rintelman scored the winning run, after getting his second hit of the day. Ben Kuglitsch had two RBIs for the Warriors, along with Ashton Kampa, who finished with an RBI and a double. For Waukesha South, Tannis Lange struck out 13 batters over 5.1 innings of work, and Brandon Dable ended his day by going 2-for-3. | ||||
88 | Iowa-Grant | 9 | Mineral Point | 10 | |
89 | In an eight-inning shootout, Mineral Point came out on top via a walk off single from Finley. Brendan Lynch, Luke Kisgen, and Jaiden Galle all had quality days at the plate, getting two hits apiece. Kisgen had a home run in this one, as Mineral Point pulled out a close win. For Iowa-Grant, Alex Popple was 2-for-3 in a losing effort. | ||||
90 | West Allis Hale | 0 | Brookfield Central | 10 | |
91 | Brookfield Central was dominant in their win against West Allis Hale, run-ruling the Huskies in five innings. Charlie DiPiazza was not retired, going 3-for-3 with an RBI. Aren Robinson and Hunter Szymborski each had two hits for the Lancers. Robinson finished with a double and two RBIs. On the bump, Noah Dreier and Jack Brand combined to throw five shutout innings, including three flawless innings from Dreier to start the game. | ||||
92 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | Greenfield | 20 | |
93 | Parker Meifert and Ryan Graf combined to shutout Milwaukee Lutheran on Tuesday and combined to strikeout five. Offensivley, Niko Vega and and Evan Alms each tallied three hits. Brett Goggins smacked a RBI triple in the win as well. | ||||
94 | Durand-Arkansaw | 8 | Boyceville | 16 | |
95 | Rhinelander | 4 | Northland Pines | 2 | |
96 | Rhinelander | 9 | Northland Pines | 2 | |
97 | Ladysmith | 2 | Saint Croix Falls | 9 | |
98 | Ladysmith | 0 | Saint Croix Falls | 13 | |
99 | Wausaukee | 5 | Lena | 15 | |
100 | Wayland Academy | 0 | Montello | 6 | |
101 | Badger | 4 | Delavan-Darien | 2 | |
102 | Bonduel | 0 | Shiocton | 10 | |
103 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 2 | Random Lake | 3 | |
104 | Coleman | 22 | Gillett/Suring | 0 | |
105 | Cuba City | 6 | Darlington | 3 | |
106 | Eau Claire North | 14 | Menomonie | 7 | |
107 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 2 | Kohler/Christian | 6 | |
108 | Elkhorn | 2 | Wilmot | 5 | |
109 | Faith Christian | 0 | St. Augustine Prep | 13 | |
110 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 12 | Marinette | 11 | |
111 | Freedom | 12 | Oconto Falls | 4 | |
112 | Oconto Falls | 2 | Freedom | 3 | |
113 | Green Bay Southwest | 6 | Sheboygan South | 3 | |
114 | Iola-Scandinavia | 5 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 3 | |
115 | Kenosha Christian Life | 10 | Saint Francis | 8 | |
116 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 7 | Martin Luther | 2 | |
117 | Kewaunee | 18 | Sturgeon Bay | 0 | |
118 | Lake Country Lutheran | 30 | Heritage Christian | 1 | |
119 | Little Chute | 7 | Luxemburg-Casco | 6 | |
120 | Living Word Lutheran | 11 | Saint John's NW | 1 | |
121 | Marshfield | 2 | Wausau West | 0 | |
122 | Menominee Indian | 0 | Marion | 15 | |
123 | Neenah | 9 | Appleton East | 5 | |
124 | New Holstein | 15 | Roncalli | 2 | |
125 | Niagara | 5 | Crivitz | 10 | |
126 | Oshkosh North | 7 | Fond du Lac | 11 | |
127 | Pacelli | 6 | Rosholt | 2 | |
128 | Pittsville | 10 | Almond-Bancroft | 0 | |
129 | Poynette | 13 | Watertown Luther Prep | 10 | |
130 | Racine Case | 6 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 7 | |
131 | Racine St. Catherine's | 8 | Catholic Central | 9 | |
132 | Reedsville | 14 | Ozaukee | 2 | |
133 | Riverdale | 11 | Boscobel | 8 | |
134 | Sheboygan Falls | 11 | Valders | 1 | |
135 | Sheboygan North | 1 | Green Bay Preble | 4 | |
136 | Shoreland Lutheran | 15 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 12 | |
137 | St. Mary Catholic | 16 | Mishicot | 4 | |
138 | Tigerton | 2 | Wild Rose | 10 | |
139 | Two Rivers | 0 | Chilton | 5 | |
140 | Wausau East | 0 | D.C. Everest | 9 | |
141 | Wauwatosa West | 4 | Wauwatosa East | 24 | |
142 | West Allis Central | 5 | Greendale | 22 | |
143 | Wisconsin Rapids | 12 | Merrill | 2 | |
144 | Xavier | 7 | Seymour | 0 | |
145 | Cloquet | 4 | Superior | 3 | |
146 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 4 | Bowler | 14 | |
147 | Big Foot | 0 | Edgerton | 10 | |
148 | Brodhead/Juda | 5 | East Troy | 6 | |
149 | Evansville | 3 | McFarland | 4 | |
150 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 8 | Plymouth | 3 | |
151 | Milwaukee King | 7 | Cudahy | 6 | |
152 | Waupun | 13 | Berlin | 2 | |
153 | Whitewater | 1 | Clinton | 13 | |
154 | Winneconne | 10 | Ripon | 14 | |
155 | Altoona | 8 | Osceola | 5 | |
156 | Amery | 3 | Ellsworth | 16 | |
157 | Ashland | 4 | Spooner | 2 | |
158 | Augusta | 4 | Bloomer | 11 | |
159 | Baraboo | 10 | Portage | 2 | |
160 | Beaver Dam | 0 | DeForest | 10 | |
161 | Belleville | 7 | Cambridge | 9 | |
162 | Cameron | 14 | Barron | 2 | |
163 | Dodgeville | 6 | River Valley | 4 | |
164 | Edgewood | 14 | Monroe | 2 | |
165 | Elk Mound | 10 | Colfax | 2 | |
166 | Fort Atkinson | 7 | Milton | 2 | |
167 | Hayward | 3 | Cumberland | 4 | |
168 | Johnson Creek | 14 | Markesan | 3 | |
169 | Lakeside Lutheran | 0 | Lodi | 5 | |
170 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 3 | Green Lake/Princeton | 13 | |
171 | Marshall | 7 | New Glarus | 5 | |
172 | Mayville | 3 | Horicon | 4 | |
173 | Monticello/Albany | 0 | Pecatonica | 12 | |
174 | Mount Horeb | 4 | Oregon | 3 | |
175 | North Fond du Lac | 0 | Laconia | 16 | |
176 | Northwestern | 14 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 0 | |
177 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 15 | Bruce | 1 | |
178 | Potosi/Cassville | 13 | Shullsburg/Benton | 0 | |
179 | Birchwood/Winter | 7 | Prairie Farm | 4 | |
180 | River Ridge | 0 | Belmont | 10 | |
181 | Saint Croix Central | 8 | Prescott | 0 | |
182 | Prescott | 6 | Saint Croix Central | 8 | |
183 | Siren | 5 | Grantsburg | 6 | |
184 | Somerset | 7 | Baldwin-Woodville | 7 | |
185 | Baldwin-Woodville | 7 | Somerset | 4 | |
186 | Saint Mary's Springs | 7 | Campbellsport | 3 | |
187 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 4 | Unity | 0 | |
188 | Watertown | 2 | Waunakee | 8 | |
189 | Westfield | 6 | Wautoma | 3 | |
190 | Madison East | 0 | Middleton | 10 | |
191 | Kewaunee | 10 | Sturgeon Bay | 0 | |
192 | Ladysmith | 0 | Saint Croix Falls | 13 | |
193 | New Auburn | 2 | Clear Lake | 23 | |
194 | Wayland Academy | 10 | Montello | 2 | |
195 | Ellsworth | 10 | Amery | 2 | |
196 | Green Lake/Princeton | 2 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 4 | |
197 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 7 | Howards Grove | 17 |
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3 | No. 23 Kettle Moraine | 8 | No. 2 Marquette University | 1 | |
4 | Backed by a dominant performance on the bump from Tyler Wille, and Miles Burchardt, the Laser took down No. 2 Marquette. Wille got the start for Kettle Moraine and in his three innings of work he allowed just one earned one on two hits and tallied six strikeouts. Burchardt relieved Wille and was equally impressive across his four innings as he allowed three hits, six strikeouts and only one walk. Offensively, the bottom of the Laser's lineup was hot and Layson Fabisiak led the way with two doubles, a single, and three RBIs. Reed Burns also tallied three hits, including a double and he drove in two. Rounding out the the offensive efforts was Jimmy Angle and Cade Buchholz who each recorded a pair of singles and Buchholz drove in two runs, as well. | ||||
5 | No. 4 Franklin | 37 | Racine Park | 0 | |
6 | The high octane Saber offense was led by Bennett Schueller who went off for a single, a pair of doubles, and a triple en route to his nine RBI day. Cooper Kamlay went a perfect 5-for-5 which included a double and four singles, and finished the day with eight RBIs. Boston Halloran also put together an impressive day at the plate as he hit for the cycle and drove in six runs, too. Dylan Cunningham and Cael Lynch each also tallied four hits and drove in a combined six runs, too. On the mound, Ben Verges and Bradley Corcoran combined to no-hit the Panthers in the run-rule shortened game, and combined for seven strikeouts. | ||||
7 | Racine Horlick | 3 | No. 12 Oak Creek | 13 | |
8 | The Knights grabbed their second win over Racine Horlick of the week. The offense was hot for Oak Creek as they went off for 20 hits and were led by four hit performances from CJ Trask and Nathan Schopf, and they drove in a combined five runs, too. Cade Palkowski and Evan Calderon each tallied three hits and one RBI. Nathan Hanel homered and singled in the game, finishing with one RBI as well. On the mound Ryan Buchta, Brady Rickert, and Brock Peterson combined to hold the Horlick lineup to just the three runs and combined for nine strikeouts. | ||||
9 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 4 | No. 21 Kenosha Tremper | 6 | |
10 | After losing to this same Indian Trail team just a couple of days ago, the Tremper Trojans evened the series on Wednesday. Leading the way offensively for the Trojans was Ryne Lesnik who tallied a double and two singles, driving in a run and scoring one in the process. Cam Prickett and Cal Adamczyk each singled twice with Adamczyk also driving in one and Prickett scored two. Tanner White and Vance Gerou rounded out the scoring efforts for Tremper as they each recorded an RBI on one hit apiece. On the mound, Jack DeRousse earned the save across his three innings of work as he scattered just two hits and struck out three. On Friday, these same teams matchup again with a big conference series win on the line. | ||||
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12 | Janesville Parker | 3 | Verona | 1 | |
13 | After an 0-7 start to the year, Janesville Parker got their first win of the season against a tough Verona squad, pulling off an upset. Gavyn Novak was the difference-maker in this one, going 2-for-3 with two RBIs. The Vikings got just enough offense, as they used the performance of Carter Smalley to carry them to victory. Smalley carved up the Wildcats' lineup, throwing 6.1 innings and striking out 11, only allowing three hits and one run. Despite threatening in the final inning, Novak was able to slam the door as the closer and earn Janesville Parker their first win of the year. | ||||
14 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 9 | Racine Case | 3 | |
15 | Two hits from Nolan Shiplett, Jackson LaBuda, and Joey Hagen, along with three RBIs off of Max Strash's bat carried Kenosha Bradford to their second win in as many days against Racine Case. Alex Boyle was solid on the mound too, going five innings, striking out seven and allowing zero earned runs. | ||||
16 | Milwaukee King | 1 | Wauwatosa East | 11 | |
17 | Wauwatosa East took advantage of 10 walks, while also stringing together seven hits to take down a hot Milwaukee King team, who entered the game on a six-game winning streak. Gavin Thompson was not retired in this one, going 2-for-2 with two runs scored and an RBI. Tyler Meyer, Dane Vermillion, and Jack Templeton each chipped in two RBIs for the Red Raiders as well. Liam St. Denis was solid for four innings on the bump, allowing one hit and striking out seven. | ||||
18 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 3 | Pius XI Catholic | 1 | |
19 | Addison Tevz was dominant on the mound for New Berlin Eisenhower in their win against Pius XI. The Popes could not catch up to the veteran right hander, as Tevz pitched a complete game, striking out 14 and only allowing three walks and two hits. Tevz finished 2-for-3 at the plate as well. Kayden Berenz was 2-for-4, and River Lindsey, Axel Krainz, and Jack Bretzmann were all run producers on the evening to lead the Lions' offensive attack. | ||||
20 | Middleton | 15 | Milton | 14 | |
21 | Milton erupted for eight runs in the final inning of play on Wednesday, but ultimately came up a run short in a shootout. Both teams each had 10 hits and five errors. Jason Morgan, Alden Cleary, and Jackson Rademacher each had two hits for Middleton in this one, leading the offensive rampage. Cleary and Hayden Hellenbrand both had a double as well. The Cardinals used a 10-run fifth inning to give themselves a large enough cushion to survive the Red Hawks' comeback. Justin Schnell hit a grand slam during the eight-run seventh inning, and Owen Holcomb and Jordan Bundy both had multi-hit games for Milton in a losing effort. | ||||
22 | Beloit Memorial | 6 | Madison Memorial | 15 | |
23 | Madison Memorial's offense ended up overwhelming Beloit Memorial in this one, as the Spartans scored 11 unanswered runs in their win. Five members of Madison Memorial had two hits on the day, including two doubles from Luke DiLorenzo, and a home run off of the bat of Andrew Allen. After Cashton Jones got off to a shaky start, he settled in nicely for five innings, punching out eight. Logan Lenz came on to throw the last two, and was dominant. He struck out four batters and held down the Beloit Memorial offense, which put up five runs in the first two innings. | ||||
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3 | Pewaukee | 12 | New Berlin West | 0 | |
4 | Owen Dobberstein notched the win for Pewaukee in their matchup with New Berlin West. On the mound, Dobberstein held the Viking lineup to just two hits and tallied eight punchouts. Offensively, the top the Pirate lineup delt most of the damage, starting with Logan Schill who collected a pair of singles and drove in two runs. Josh Bunyer, Drew Dobberstein, and Greyson Zach each drove in a pair of runs as well, and Bunyer and Zach each tripled, too. Owen Dobberstein rounded out the offensive efforts with one RBI on one hit. | ||||
5 | Appleton East | 6 | Kaukauna | 0 | |
6 | Grant Wettig and Matthew Bixler combined to shut out the Ghosts on Thursday. Wettig got things started on the mound and he allowed just one hit and struck out six across his six innings of work. Bixler came in for the final inning and allowed two hits but kept the shut-out intact. At the plate, leadoff hitter, Cade Prestigiacomo tallied a pair of singles and drove in one run. Alex Hanneman recorded a single and a solo homerun, to finish the day with one RBI. The aforementioned Wettig also helped himself out as he collected a two singles, and scored one run. | ||||
7 | Ozaukee | 0 | Random Lake | 10 | |
8 | Backed by a no-hit performance from Bryan Mitchell, Random Lake cruised to 10-run win on Thursday. In the run-rule shortened game, Mitchell was dominant, striking out seven in his five-innings of work. Offensively, Matthew Merlo drove in two runs on a home run. The aforementioned Mitchell and Toren Vandenbush tallied two hits, and Vandenbush drove in two runs, too. | ||||
9 | Kewaunee | 1 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 11 | |
10 | The Ships moved to 8-0 after yet another dominant, 11-1 win over Kewaunee. Evan Deicher went the distance the Ships in the run-rule shortened game, allowing one run on two hits, and striking out a pair his five innings of work. Offensively, Brayden Steinbecker tallied two singles and two RBIs from the leadoff spot. Brock Peterson smacked a home run and a single to drive in a team high two runs. Douglas Moore and Brady Hadler rounded out the scoring efforts with one RBI a piece. | ||||
11 | University School | 15 | Brookfield Academy | 2 | |
12 | The Wildcats cruised to a 15-2 win over Brookfield Academy on Thursday. In the win, Vidal Colon, Graham Kasten, and Mike Schoon each collected two-hit performances and also drove in two-RBIs apiece. It was a combined effort on the mound as the aforementioned Schoon and Colon, along with Jason Adix and Peter Idleman each threw an inning in the matchup, combining for seven strikeouts. | ||||
13 | Martin Luther | 3 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 13 | |
14 | In the win, Luke Schuler tallied the days only multi-hit performance for the Lancers with a pair of singles and he finished the day with two RBI. Dominic Santarelli reached base in all-four of his plate appearances, with three walks and one single. He finished his day with two RBIs and three runs scored. Dylan Love collected the only XBH of the day, a double and he drove in a team-high three runs, too. Jack McTernan and Matthew Ashmus each drove in two runs on a single apiece as well. | ||||
15 | Lake Mills | 5 | Columbus | 4 | |
16 | A late push from Lake Mills resulted in a close win over Columbus. With the game tied in the bottom of the seventh, Wyatt Werner delivered an RBI single that eventually gave the L-Cats the win. Earlier in the game, Werner collected another RBI and he led the L-Cats with two RBIs on the day. Caden Belling and Brody Henderson each collected an RBI as well. On the mound, the aforementioned Belling and Payton Klettke combined to limit Columbus to the four runs on seven hits, and struck out six. | ||||
17 | Middleton | 1 | Madison West | 2 | |
18 | A two-run sixth inning would be the difference maker, as Madison West took down Middleton. In the inning, after a Caleb Karll walk, Joe Marcin delivered an RBI double to tie the game up at one. Then Callum Donovan would come up and smack a single that brought home Marcin and give the Regents the lead. This would be all Madison West would need as starting pitcher, Tiago Sanchez dazzled across his 6.2 innings of work, allowing one run on six hits, and striking out eight to earn the win. | ||||
19 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 2 | Shoreland Lutheran | 7 | |
20 | The Pacers were led by two RBIs from David Ripke who doubled. Soren Smith, Isaac Lopez, and Ethan Kassulke all tallied two-hit performances, including a double from Smith. Smith also notched the win on the mound dur his efforts across 6.2 innings in which he struck out nine and gave up five hits. | ||||
21 | Homestead | 2 | West Bend West | 3 | |
22 | Camden Broske earned the win in West Bend West's close win over Homestead. In his complete game efforts, Broske struck out six and allowed two runs on five hits en route to the win. Offensively, Jack Geniesse, Dieter Pommer, and Carter Lovy each drove in a run in this low-scoring affair. | ||||
23 | Aquinas | 7 | La Crosse Central | 1 | |
24 | Deerfield | 14 | Williams Bay | 0 | |
25 | Catholic Central | 12 | Racine St. Catherine's | 4 | |
26 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 14 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 1 | |
27 | Germantown | 5 | Wauwatosa West | 0 | |
28 | Laona/Wabeno | 5 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 9 | |
29 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 3 | St. Mary Catholic | 2 | |
30 | Roncalli | 0 | Kiel | 7 | |
31 | Whitnall | 3 | Pius XI Catholic | 8 | |
32 | Berlin | 1 | Waupun | 20 | |
33 | East Troy | 9 | Brodhead/Juda | 2 | |
34 | Adams-Friendship | 0 | Mauston | 7 | |
35 | Lodi | 2 | Lakeside Lutheran | 12 | |
36 | Milwaukee Riverside | 4 | Milwaukee King | 14 | |
37 | Wisconsin Dells | 14 | Westfield | 2 | |
38 | Muskego | 4 | Waukesha South | 9 |
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3 | No. 1 Kimberly | 19 | Appleton West | 0 | |
4 | Kimberly racked up 11 hits and 10 walks in a dominant performance against Appleton West, winning 19-0 in five innings of play. Kale Twombly was 2-for-2 with three runs scored, a RBI, and a double. Sawyer Deering chipped in two hits and two RBIs, along with three RBIs coming from Max Kalk. Deering was solid on the mound too, scattering two hits and striking out six batters in four innings, earning the win. | ||||
5 | No. 2 Marquette University | 5 | Wauwatosa West | 0 | |
6 | Backed by a dominant performance from Luke Agnew, who threw a complete game shutout and punched out 12 batters, Marquette cruised to a 5-0 win over Wauwatosa West. Jack Hardt and Grant Spielbauer each had two hits to lead the offensive attack for the Hilltoppers. Hardt had an RBI and two runs scored, while Spielbauer drove in three runs and had a double. Andrew Olson was 2-for-3 for the Trojans in a losing effort. | ||||
7 | Racine Park | 0 | No. 4 Franklin | 13 | |
8 | Two big innings of scoring, plus a hit one-hit shutout moved Franklin to 8-0 on the season. Bennett Schueller only allowed that one hit in five innings of work, pitching a complete game and striking out five. Maxamillion Martin was the standout on offense, going 3-for-3 with two RBIs and a double. Noah Musolf also had multiple hits, driving in four runs and tripling. | ||||
9 | No. 5 Union Grove | 10 | Burlington | 6 | |
10 | Union Grove used a six-run sixth inning to take a lead and pull away with a win over Burlington. RBI singles from Marshall Loch and Braxton Hinds were key in that inning, as the Broncos entered down 6-4. Loch finished his day with three hits, along with a 2-for-4 performance from Brady Clark. Owen Nowak quieted the Demons' attack in the final three innings, only allowing a hit, striking out two. | ||||
11 | No. 6 Hudson | 5 | Eau Claire Memorial | 0 | |
12 | Jake Busson was the story in this one, as the senior twirled a complete game shutout over Eau Claire Memorial. The Iowa Central CC commit only allowed two hits, punching out nine batters and walking zero. He helped himself out too, going 3-for-4 at the plate with an RBI. Wyatt Gavin was not retired in this one either, finishing with a 4-for-4 line with one run scored. | ||||
13 | No. 9 Janesville Craig | 12 | Waterford | 1 | |
14 | Janesville Craig scored in every inning except for one in their run-rule victory over Waterford. Jake Schaffner and Aiden Schenk led the way for the Cougars, each producing and scoring runs at the top of the lineup. Schenk had a double and a home run in the win, driving in three runs. Schaffner tripled and scored three runs from the leadoff spot, driving in a pair of runs as well. Garrett Kay had two hits and scored the only run for the Wolverines in this one. | ||||
15 | No. 12 Oak Creek | 14 | Racine Horlick | 2 | |
16 | 16 hits and 10 walks got the job done for Oak Creek on Friday, as they run-ruled Racine Horlick with a 14-2 final. Cade Palkowski went 3-for-3 as the leadoff hitter, driving in a run. Nate Schopf had three RBIs, along with two more from Nathan Hanel. Max Henneman, Evan Calderon, and CJ Trask all accumulated two hits for the Knights, as they coasted to a victory. | ||||
17 | Appleton North | 2 | No. 14 Hortonville | 4 | |
18 | After being down 2-1 in the sixth, Hortonville put up three runs in the sixth to pull away from a tough Appleton North squad. Thomas Burns threw six innings, striking out seven and only allowing one earned run. Cam Kuhnke came in to close it at the end, and struck out two of the three batters he faced. Turner Kuhnke launched the go-ahead home run for the Polar Bears, giving them the lead late, and eventually the win. | ||||
19 | No. 16 Whitefish Bay | 16 | Port Washington | 6 | |
20 | Six RBIs from Austin Wienke, plus 12 hits as a team led Whitefish Bay to a six-inning run-rule over Port Washington on Friday. Wienke went 3-for-4 and hit a home run, leading the offensive rampage for the Blue Dukes. Ben Volpe and Ben Van Bell both had two hits, with Volpe finishing with three RBIs. JD Dix scored two runs and drove in one off of one hit, walking twice on the day. Whitefish Bay used a plethora of arms to get through this one, including three strikeouts from John Campbell in 1.1 innings of work. | ||||
21 | No. 18 Westosha Central | 9 | D.C. Everest | 4 | |
22 | Mason Mitacek was a thorn in the side of DC Everest on Friday, going 4-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs. Carson Sieler and Nick Argersinger both had two hits from the first and second spots in the order, producing and scoring runs at a high clip. Drew Eckhart also had two hits, providing some offense from the bottom of the order. Multi-hit games from Cayden Bangtson and Nate Langbehn were not enough for the Evergreens, as they dropped this one 9-4. | ||||
23 | No. 21 Kenosha Tremper | 18 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 4 | |
24 | Kenosha Tremper's offense and mistakes on the defensive side for Kenosha Indian Trail led to a dominant win for the Trojans. In this rout, Kenosha Tremper got two hits from Rory Dutton and Vance Gerou, both of crossed the plate more than once. Tanner White led the offense in hits, going 3-for-5 with three RBIs and a double. Ethan Bauerschmidt was solid on the mound in three innings of relief, punching out five and only allowing one hit. | ||||
25 | No. 22 De Pere | 5 | Ashwaubenon | 3 | |
26 | In a 3-3 tie heading into the seventh, Bryan Gerbers gave De Pere a lead via an RBI single. Landon Raygo also chipped in two hits with an RBI, keeping the Cardinals in this one throughout the game. After giving up three runs in the third, Easton Arendt settled in nicely for 6.1 innings, using his defense to get outs against an Ashwaubenon squad that consistently put the ball in play. | ||||
27 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 3 | No. 24 Bay Port | 10 | |
28 | Bay Port handed Manitowoc Lincoln their first loss of the season, putting up eight runs in the fifth inning to take a lead and blow this game open. Grant Gill and Carter Kallies each had multi-hit games for the Pirates to lead the way. Connor LaBar and Cole Bensen were the main run producers, each batter driving in a pair. In their relief appearances, Austin Vandeyacht and Cal Casper combined to quiet the Ships' bats over the last 3.2 innings. | ||||
29 | Cudahy | 5 | No. 25 Wisconsin Lutheran | 7 | |
30 | After being down early, Wisconsin Lutheran roared back and took the game from Cudahy. Eddie Rynders went 2-for-4 with a triple and two RBIs for the Vikings. Everyone in the lineup reached base for Wisconsin Lutheran, as they put up 10 hits as a team. Hunter Szymanski was big in his relief role, going five innings and giving up zero earned runs in the 7-5 win, striking out seven. | ||||
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43 | Sussex Hamilton | 12 | Brookfield East | 9 | |
44 | Brookfield East | 15 | Waukesha South | 2 | |
45 | Brookfield East split a pair of games on Friday, dropping their first game of the night to Sussex Hamilton. The Chargers' offense was relentless, putting up 11 hits and 12 runs as a team. Colton Schneider was the main catalyst, going 3-for-4 with a double. Nate Glapa, Nate Vaughan, and Nick Brahn all accumulated two hits for Sussex Hamilton, as they pulled away from the Spartans in the end. Luke Heinkel had a home run and four RBIs in the loss. The Spartans turned it around in Game Two of the night, exploding for 12 runs in the first inning and winning 15-2. Ryan Berghauer and Drew Staviski each collected two hits, as Brookfield East only had seven of them. Staviski had two doubles on his stat line. Nine walks paired with six errors from Waukesha South put this game away, as the Spartans were dominant from the start. | ||||
46 | Superior | 6 | Chippewa Falls | 2 | |
47 | Superior | 5 | Chippewa Falls | 8 | |
48 | Superior and Chippewa Falls split a pair of games in a doubleheader on Friday. The Cardinals surrendered five runs to Superior in the eighth inning of Game One, allowing the Spartans to pull away and win it. Carter Anderson and Hayden Smith both had two hits for Superior, and Nathan Maki got the win after going five innings with seven strikeouts and zero walks. Chippewa Falls got its revenge in Game Two after building a quick 8-1 lead after three innings. Jackson Gugel and Jakeb Lequia each chipped in two hits for the Cardinals. Two RBIs from Grady Fredrick pushed Chippewa Falls past Superior in Game Two. | ||||
49 | Delavan-Darien | 0 | Badger | 5 | |
50 | Three hits from Matthew O'Grady and a combined shutout from three different pitchers guided Badger past Delavan-Darien. O'Grady's two RBIs, along with two hits from Wade Blakeley, Jimmy Athans, and Ryan Bays led the offensive attack for the Badgers. Those three pitchers mentioned previously combined to strikeout nine Comets over the course of the seven innings played. | ||||
51 | Columbus | 5 | Turner | 15 | |
52 | Turner plated 15 runs on 19 hits on Friday, as the bats guided them to a win over Columbus. Seven players for the Trojans had multi-hit games, led by a 4-for-5 performance from Konnor Giddley, who also scored four times. Both Braeden Ovist and Michael Cook had four RBIs in this offensive onslaught, one that the Cardinals' offense could not handle in the end. | ||||
53 | Oconomowoc | 12 | Mukwonago | 8 | |
54 | In an offensive shootout, Oconomowoc outlasted Mukwonago on Friday, winning 12-8. The Raccoons put up a crooked number in the last four innings to outscore the Indians, who kept the game close until the end. Andrew Flanagan and Luke Schlosser were two players who chipped in two hits to lead the way, with Flanagan driving in two RBIs. Roman Sienza and Cael Bertrandt both had two hits in a losing effort for Mukwonago. | ||||
55 | Racine Case | 0 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 10 | |
56 | Colin Freitag was dominant for Kenosha Bradford in their run-rule win over Racine Case. Freitag threw a complete game shutout over six innings, striking out four and only allowing one hit. On offense, the Red Devils used a home run from Santino Pignotti-Wojtak and two hits from Max Strash, Alex Boyle, and Daniel Kleutsch to take over the game against the Eagles. | ||||
57 | Sheboygan North | 0 | Notre Dame | 9 | |
58 | Deuce Musial and Jackson Spejcher combined to twirl a no-hitter against Sheboygan North on Friday. Musial got the start, going five innings and striking out 10. Spejcher followed for the final two innings, punching out three. Four RBIs from Landon Lozier, and a home run from Drew Siudzinski carried the Tritons to a win. They also got two hits from both Mitch Marzec and Brady LaViolette. | ||||
59 | Nicolet | 6 | Grafton | 9 | |
60 | Grafton used a seven-run first inning and a home run from Carson Faust later in the game to take down Nicolet. Colin Haldeman was 2-for-3 with a double, triple, and an RBI, along with a 2-for-4 performance from Mason Lempke. Gabe Nelson finished 3-for-4 for the Knights, who couldn't quite keep up with this Black Hawks' offense in this one. | ||||
61 | South Milwaukee | 7 | Pewaukee | 5 | |
62 | Multi-hit days from Brady Bozich and Max Johnson pushed South Milwaukee past a competitive Pewaukee team. Bozich had three hits to lead the attack, including a double and an RBI. Pewaukee had 10 hits as a team, but could not overcome the four defensive errors and ended up dropping this non-conference matchup. | ||||
63 | West Bend East | 9 | Cedarburg | 10 | |
64 | After being down 9-0, Cedarburg made a valiant comeback and won the game, scoring 10 unanswered runs. Tyler White had the game-winning single, driving in Rowan Andreas and Charlie Ehlers. All three of those players had two hits for the Bulldogs. Josh Stehly had three hits for West Bend East in this one. | ||||
65 | Slinger | 0 | Hartford | 7 | |
66 | Braycen Burg and Bryce Duhr combined to shutout their rival, Slinger, in dominant fashion. Burg struck out eight in five innings, and only allowed one hit. Duhr closed the last two innings, punching out two and also only let up a hit. Two hits and multiple RBIs from RJ Thomae and Austin Kutz carried the Orioles' offense to a win over the Owls. | ||||
67 | Waunakee | 1 | Watertown | 5 | |
68 | Caleb Hinkes held down a strong Waunakee offense that was threatening for most of the game, but couldn't put together the big inning. The Goslings only put up three hits as a team, but used four errors from the Waunakee defense to take home a victory in this one. | ||||
69 | Tomahawk | 1 | Medford | 9 | |
70 | Tomahawk | 0 | Medford | 13 | |
71 | Oconto | 1 | Kewaunee | 7 | |
72 | Palmyra-Eagle | 11 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 1 | |
73 | Crivitz | 7 | Wausaukee | 0 | |
74 | West Salem | 4 | Luther | 3 | |
75 | Glenwood City | 12 | Boyceville | 15 | |
76 | Almond-Bancroft | 3 | Pacelli | 13 | |
77 | Belmont | 11 | Monticello/Albany | 0 | |
78 | Green Bay Preble | 7 | Green Bay Southwest | 8 | |
79 | Highland | 21 | Argyle | 2 | |
80 | Howards Grove | 1 | Chilton | 3 | |
81 | La Crosse Central | 16 | Sparta | 0 | |
82 | Lena | 0 | Coleman | 15 | |
83 | Loyal | 3 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 16 | |
84 | Menominee Indian | 0 | Amherst | 10 | |
85 | Milwaukee Reagan | 14 | St. Augustine Prep | 15 | |
86 | New London | 3 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 4 | |
87 | Northland Pines | 9 | Florence | 2 | |
88 | Osceola | 0 | New Richmond | 6 | |
89 | Oshkosh North | 7 | Oshkosh West | 0 | |
90 | Pecatonica | 15 | Shullsburg/Benton | 1 | |
91 | Potosi/Cassville | 9 | Barneveld | 6 | |
92 | Pulaski | 11 | Sheboygan South | 1 | |
93 | Ripon | 5 | Winneconne | 2 | |
94 | River Ridge | 4 | Black Hawk | 3 | |
95 | Sheboygan Falls | 6 | North Fond du Lac | 11 | |
96 | Shiocton | 8 | Iola-Scandinavia | 2 | |
97 | Saint Anthony | 0 | Racine St. Catherine's | 17 | |
98 | Saint John's NW | 5 | Living Word Lutheran | 9 | |
99 | Sturgeon Bay | 1 | Luxemburg-Casco | 4 | |
100 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 8 | Marion | 3 | |
101 | Valders | 10 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 0 | |
102 | Wilmot | 8 | Elkhorn | 9 | |
103 | Winneconne | 2 | Ripon | 5 | |
104 | Big Foot | 0 | Clinton | 2 | |
105 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 18 | West Allis Central | 4 | |
106 | Evansville | 2 | Brodhead/Juda | 12 | |
107 | Jefferson | 4 | Edgerton | 3 | |
108 | Plymouth | 4 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 5 | |
109 | Whitewater | 2 | East Troy | 16 | |
110 | Wautoma | 17 | Berlin | 7 | |
111 | Augusta | 8 | Blair-Taylor | 6 | |
112 | Clear Lake | 0 | Amery | 8 | |
113 | Cadott | 1 | Regis | 20 | |
114 | Cambridge | 6 | Belleville | 7 | |
115 | Campbellsport | 9 | Saint Mary's Springs | 5 | |
116 | Dodgeville | 2 | Platteville | 4 | |
117 | Elk Mound | 7 | Mondovi | 5 | |
118 | Colfax | 16 | Plum City/Elmwood | 1 | |
119 | Independence/Gilmanton | 8 | Whitehall | 2 | |
120 | La Crosse Logan | 1 | Altoona | 11 | |
121 | La Farge | 0 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 8 | |
122 | Milwaukee Bradley Tech | 0 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 25 | |
123 | Milton | 15 | Fort Atkinson | 2 | |
124 | New Glarus | 9 | Marshall | 8 | |
125 | New Lisbon | 13 | Wonewoc-Center | 3 | |
126 | North Crawford | 2 | Kickapoo | 6 | |
127 | Oconto | 5 | Kewaunee | 10 | |
128 | Oregon | 8 | Mount Horeb | 7 | |
129 | Pittsville | 0 | Wausau East | 3 | |
130 | Portage | 4 | Baraboo | 12 | |
131 | Prairie du Chien | 6 | Lancaster | 0 | |
132 | Random Lake | 0 | Laconia | 10 | |
133 | Westfield | 17 | Poynette | 18 | |
134 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 1 | Arcadia | 17 | |
135 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 2 | Markesan | 12 | |
136 | Belmont | 11 | Monticello/Albany | 1 | |
137 | Luther | 2 | West Salem | 12 | |
138 | Auburndale | 15 | Assumption | 1 | |
139 | Faith Christian | 4 | Catholic Central | 14 | |
140 | Menomonie | 1 | Eau Claire North | 7 | |
141 | Boscobel | 8 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 0 | |
142 | Lakeland | 4 | Waupun | 11 | |
143 | Lodi | 7 | West Allis Hale | 8 | |
144 | Monroe | 1 | Edgewood | 3 |
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3 | No. 12 Oak Creek | 2 | No. 1 Kimberly | 8 | |
4 | In a top-15 matchup in the state, Kimberly took down Oak Creek in one of the top games of the week. The Papermakers strung together 13 hits as a team, three of which came off of the bat of Brayden Pleau. Sawyer Deering and Ryan Csida each added two hits for Kimberly, as Deering had two RBIs. A home run from Evan Olson and a big three-run fifth inning allowed the Papermakers to pull away. Alex Vander Loop was solid on the mound, going six innings and only allowing the two runs, punching out six batters. CJ Trask had a home run for the Knights in this one. | ||||
5 | Homestead | 6 | No. 3 Menomonee Falls | 8 | |
6 | Menomonee Falls defended their home turf and moved to 8-0 with a win over Homestead on Saturday. During the game, two hits and two RBIs from both Zach Wolfram and Dylan Dux carried the Phoenix offense to victory. Derek Steinbrenner added two more hits, crossing home plate twice during the game. A 3-for-4 performance from Carl Roemke was not enough, as the Highlanders' offense could not keep up with Menomonee Falls. | ||||
7 | Fort Atkinson | 4 | No. 10 Monona Grove | 5 | |
8 | No. 10 Monona Grove | 2 | Fort Atkinson | 3 | |
9 | In two tight matchups, Monona Grove made a valiant comeback in the final inning to walk-off Fort Atkinson in Game One. Down 4-1 in the seventh, the Silver Eagles scored four runs to mount their comeback. Five straight hits and an error got Monona Grove the win, as Dom Najacht had the walk-off after reaching on that error. Eddie Rivera was 3-for-3 for the Silver Eagles and Calvin Moreau had six strikeouts in three innings of relief on the mound, earning the win. Fort Atkinson bounced back in Game Two, as this one took nine innings to settle. Three of the Black Hawks' relievers held down this potent Monona Grove offense to just one run over the last four innings of play. Braeden Sayre had the game-winning hit, singling to centerfield and winning the game for Fort Atkinson. Nathan Hartwig and Cam Haagenson each had two hits in the win. James Cullison finished 3-for-5 for the Silver Eagles in the loss. | ||||
10 | Freedom | 1 | No. 11 Denmark | 14 | |
11 | No. 11 Denmark | 15 | Freedom | 3 | |
12 | Nine runs in the second inning guided Denmark to a run-rule victory in Game One. Lucas Miller led the way, going 2-for-3 with two RBIs and three runs scored, including a double too. Ethan Ovsak dominated on the mound for five innings, only allowing one run and striking out six batters. Game Two was more of the same for the reigning Division 2 State Champions, as the Vikings put up a combined 14 runs in the fifth and sixth inning to blow this game open. Miller once again was the producer, going 4-for-5 with two doubles and two RBIs. Nolan Perry helped out too, going 3-for-4 with a double and three RBIs. | ||||
13 | Cedarburg | 2 | No. 16 Whitefish Bay | 12 | |
14 | Whitefish Bay remained undefeated through the first month of the season after run-ruling Cedarburg in six innings. Two hits from Austin Wienke, including a triple, and a 3-for-4 performance from Charlie McIntyre was the difference for the Blue Dukes. McIntyre, a freshman, had three RBIs and two runs scored. Charlie Taft was solid in 2.2 innings of relief, allowing zero runs against a solid Bulldogs team. Sam Moses hit a home run in a losing effort for Cedarburg. | ||||
15 | No. 18 Westosha Central | 8 | West Allis Hale | 1 | |
16 | No. 18 Westosha Central | 6 | Waupun | 10 | |
17 | Westosha Central could only pick up one victory on Saturday, defeating West Allis Hale 8-1. Nick Argersinger was solid on both sides of the field, going 2-for-4 with two RBIs, and throwing three shutout innings of relief. Kade Scott was the main run producer for the Falcons, driving in four with the help of a triple. Game Two of the day was a different story, as Waupun erupted for an eight-run fourth inning, finishing with nine hit and nine walks on the day. Mason Holz, Chase Beahm, and Ethan Cunningham all had multiple hits for the Warriors in this one, as their offense was too much to handle for Westosha Central, who was handed their fourth loss of the season. | ||||
18 | Waukesha South | 5 | No. 23 Kettle Moraine | 10 | |
19 | From Sunday, Kettle Moraine scored early and often to push themselves past Waukesha South in a Classic 8 battle. Owen Bond went 2-for-4 with two RBIs from the leadoff spot to jumpstart the Lasers' offense. Peter Garvin added two more RBIs from the middle of the lineup. Kettle Moraine used four pitchers to navigate through the seven innings played, including a combined three shutout innings from Kaiden Ascher and Bond. | ||||
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25 | New Berlin West | 5 | Neenah | 6 | |
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27 | Catholic Memorial | 2 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 8 | |
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29 | Muskego | 7 | No. 6 Hudson | 0 | |
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31 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 1 | No. 13 St. Thomas More | 9 | |
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34 | Beaver Dam | 0 | Watertown | 10 | |
35 | Beaver Dam | 5 | Watertown | 6 | |
36 | Eliot Roethle was electric in his five-inning complete game, twirling a no-hitter and striking out an impressive 12 batters. He only faced 16, hitting one of them with a pitch. Aside from that though, the starter was flawless, only throwing 76 pitches. Watertown brought out the bats too, as their standouts included Jacob Hurtgen, Calvin Hurtgen, and Cameron Kranz. Kranz was not retired in this one, going 3-for-3 with three RBIs. Game Two was a little tighter, as the Goslings just held on to the lead in the final frame, holding Beaver Dam to only one run with a two-run lead. Four errors from the Golden Beavers pushed Watertown towards their sweep, as one of the errors in a four-run fifth inning gave the Goslings the lead that they needed. | ||||
37 | Deerfield | 3 | Horicon | 2 | |
38 | Deerfield | 4 | Horicon | 3 | |
39 | In two highly contested matchups, Deerfield snuck out of Horicon with two one-run wins. In Game One, Cal Fisher struck out 14 batters in seven innings, and kept the Demons in this one. They used a three-run sixth, with the help of RBI hits from Kris Hahn and Jackson Drobac, to take over the lead and win Game One. With a 3-3 tie heading into the fifth inning, the Demons got one run via an RBI groundout from Austin Anderson, which gave Deerfield the 4-3 lead that they eventually held on to. Fisher had two RBIs and Landon Brattlie had two hits from the leadoff spot to guide the team to their second win of the day. | ||||
40 | Hartford | 2 | Lake Country Lutheran | 0 | |
41 | After defeating Kewaskum earlier, Hartford swept the triangular by taking down Lake Country Lutheran in a low-scoring affair. Carter Kutz dominated on the mound, throwing a complete game and striking out six batters. Kutz helped himself as well, getting two hits and an RBI on the day. Braycen Burg also had two hits in the win from the bottom of the order. | ||||
42 | Green Bay Southwest | 0 | Ashwaubenon | 10 | |
43 | A five-inning shutout produced by Hunter Heinemeyer, and 12 hits from the Ashwaubenon was the formula the Jaguars needed to earn their run-rule victory on Saturday. Heinemeyer only let up one hit, striking out nine in his start. Boone Kirst, Matt Schuch, Caden Van Duyse, and Evan Jacobs all had two hits for Ashwaubenon in their win. | ||||
44 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 11 | West Bend East | 6 | |
45 | Two hits and three RBIs from Ben Mallow, along with three RBIs from Hunter Abitz pushed Kettle Moraine Lutheran past West Bend East. From the second to the sixth, the Chargers put up at least one run in each frame. Mason Roell and Cutler Schmidt each contributed two hits for the Suns, but it was not enough as Kettle Moraine Lutheran pulled away. | ||||
46 | Oostburg | 5 | Plymouth | 8 | |
47 | Oostburg was handed their first loss of the season, as Plymouth upset the Flying Dutchmen, winning 8-5. Jack Neilitz and Alex Ames both had two hits at the top of the order, jumpstarting the offense for the Panthers. Neilitz had a double and a triple in this one. In addition to those two, Jake Shutter had an RBI and two hits from the bottom of the order in the win. | ||||
48 | West Allis Hale | 0 | Turner | 17 | |
49 | Lake Country Lutheran | 5 | Kewaskum | 6 | |
50 | Cambria-Friesland | 10 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 7 | |
51 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 11 | Montello | 5 | |
52 | Marion | 8 | Elcho | 6 | |
53 | Green Lake/Princeton | 4 | Markesan | 11 | |
54 | Greenfield | 13 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 3 | |
55 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 19 | Williams Bay | 0 | |
56 | Brookfield Academy | 1 | Living Word Lutheran | 4 | |
57 | Randolph | 16 | Pardeeville | 20 | |
58 | Rio | 1 | Johnson Creek | 19 | |
59 | Southern Door | 2 | St. Mary Catholic | 3 | |
60 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 5 | Crivitz | 1 | |
61 | Valders | 9 | Roncalli | 0 | |
62 | Wayland Academy | 2 | Oakfield | 38 | |
63 | Clinton | 19 | East Troy | 23 | |
64 | Goodman/Pembine | 2 | Gillett/Suring | 11 | |
65 | Algoma | 0 | Gibraltar | 10 | |
66 | Brillion | 1 | Chilton | 11 | |
67 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 4 | Little Chute | 6 | |
68 | Kiel | 9 | Two Rivers | 1 | |
69 | Luxemburg-Casco | 1 | Waupaca | 2 | |
70 | Marinette | 2 | Clintonville | 12 | |
71 | New Holstein | 7 | Sheboygan Falls | 1 | |
72 | New London | 2 | Green Bay East/West | 1 | |
73 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 8 | Sturgeon Bay | 18 | |
74 | Notre Dame | 11 | Pacelli | 1 | |
75 | Reedsburg | 7 | Baraboo | 4 | |
76 | Sevastopol | 0 | Peshtigo | 8 | |
77 | Seymour | 0 | Menasha | 2 | |
78 | Shawano | 3 | Xavier | 4 | |
79 | St. Augustine Prep | 2 | Dominican | 6 | |
80 | Wisconsin Rapids | 8 | La Crosse Central | 13 | |
81 | Wrightstown | 11 | Oconto Falls | 0 | |
82 | Cambria-Friesland | 1 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 13 | |
83 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 16 | Montello | 0 | |
84 | Markesan | 3 | Green Lake/Princeton | 0 | |
85 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 14 | Williams Bay | 3 | |
86 | Randolph | 8 | Pardeeville | 1 | |
87 | Rio | 1 | Johnson Creek | 23 | |
88 | Valders | 2 | Roncalli | 3 | |
89 | Oakfield | 7 | Wayland Academy | 0 | |
90 | Appleton West | 3 | Slinger | 9 | |
91 | Living Word Lutheran | 15 | Brookfield Academy | 4 | |
92 | Turner | 4 | Waupun | 7 | |
93 | Algoma | 2 | Gibraltar | 4 | |
94 | Brillion | 0 | Chilton | 5 | |
95 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 8 | Little Chute | 10 | |
96 | Kiel | 8 | Two Rivers | 7 | |
97 | Waupaca | 6 | Luxemburg-Casco | 0 | |
98 | Clintonville | 6 | Marinette | 5 | |
99 | New Holstein | 1 | Sheboygan Falls | 0 | |
100 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 4 | Sturgeon Bay | 5 | |
101 | Sevastopol | 5 | Peshtigo | 11 | |
102 | Seymour | 0 | Menasha | 2 | |
103 | Shawano | 4 | Xavier | 10 | |
104 | Wisconsin Rapids | 8 | La Crosse Central | 4 | |
105 | Oconto Falls | 6 | Wrightstown | 9 | |
106 | Notre Dame | 9 | Pacelli | 3 | |
107 | Reedsburg | 7 | Baraboo | 4 | |
108 | New London | 7 | Green Bay East/West | 8 | |
109 | Highland | 4 | New Glarus | 7 | |
110 | Columbus | 3 | Lakeland | 1 | |
111 | Grafton | 8 | West Bend East | 9 | |
112 | West Salem | 8 | Belleville | 3 | |
113 | West Salem | 15 | Belleville | 3 | |
114 | Laconia | 9 | North Fond du Lac | 3 | |
115 | Columbus | 11 | D.C. Everest | 5 |
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3 | No. 3 Menomonee Falls | 2 | West Allis Hale | 1 | |
4 | The Phoenix continued their undefeated season with a close 2-1 win over Nathan Hale. On both sies of the ball, Grant Schultz was the difference maker on both sides of the ball. On the mound, Schultz went the distance, allowing just one hit and one unearned run while sriking out four. Offensively, he was responsible for both of the runs Menomonee Falls scored in the matchup as he tallied a pair of singles, and two RBIs. | ||||
5 | No. 4 Marquette University | 6 | Germantown | 5 | |
6 | Marquette moved to 7-2 on the season with this close win over Germantown. In the win, Jack Hardt drove in a team-high two runs while tallying a single and a double en route to the win. The top two of the Hiltopper lineup, Parker Wyatt and Joey Halser, each recorded a hit but also scored three runs a piece. Rounding out the scoring efforts for Marquette was Grant Spielbauer who tallied a single and one RBI, too. On the mound, Nate Schramm notched the win as he gave up just one run on six hits and struck out five. | ||||
7 | No. 5 Union Grove | 6 | Delavan-Darien | 0 | |
8 | Backed by a dominant performance on the mound, the Broncos cruised to a 6-0 win over Delavan-Darien. Getting things started on the mound was Robert Barrera, who was lights out over his five innings of work as he allowed just two hits, and struck out nine. In relief, Jack Wolf and Beau Bloxdorf each threw in inning in which they struck out two apiece, and neither allowed a hit, as well. | ||||
9 | No. 10 Arrowhead | 1 | Oconomowoc | 3 | |
10 | No. 10 Arrowhead fell to Oconomowoc by a score of 3-1. Oconomowoc took the lead in the the first, scoring off of an error to take an early lead. Oconomowoc would add to the lead in the second pushing the score to 2-0 on a Drew Flanagan single to left field. Other performers on offense for Oconomowoc were Luke Schlossser and Ryan Belawski who had multi-hit games on the day. Issei Takahashi would drive in the lone run on the day for Arrowhead in the third inning. Oconomowoc would drive in an additional run in the fifth to push the lead to 3-1. On the mound Ryan Brennecke toed the rubber for Oconomowoc tossing a complete game allowing three hits, a run and four walks while striking out five batters. | ||||
11 | Stoughton | 6 | No. 13 Monona Grove | 7 | |
12 | Mac Vesperman and Nicholas Guidici helped the Silver Eagles get out to an early 3-0 lead in the first frame when Vesperman doubled home the first run of the ballgame and Guidici connected for a two-run homer right after that. In the third inning, Eddie Rivera and Kaden Connor tallied back-to-back hits that expanded Monona Grove's lead, 5-1, at the time, but Stoughton rallied all the way back soon after. In the top of the fifth, the Vikings loaded up the bases and three straight two-out hits propelled Stoughton into the lead all of a sudden, delivered by Beckett Spilde, Kasen Sperle, and a go-ahead two-run double from Bo Iverson. After tying it up in the bottom half of the sixth, the game headed into the eighth frame and back-to-back doubles from James Cullison and Jackson Hewitt ended the game then and there, with the Silver Eagles now 10-2 overall on the season. | ||||
13 | No. 14 Whitefish Bay | 6 | West Bend East | 7 | |
14 | The Suns handed the Blue Dukes their first loss of the season in this nail-biting win. Offensively, Mason Roell tallied three hits, a double and two singles and drove in one run. Tyler Hooper, and Dominic Richlin collected two hits and combined for three RBIs. Rounding out the scoring efforts for West Bend East was Kaleb Schepp, Josh Stehly, and Cutler Schmidt who each recorded one hit, and also drove in a run a piece, too. Schmidt also earned the win on the mound, as he allowed Whitefish Bay to four runs on seven hits, and struckout four, too. | ||||
15 | Janesville Parker | 1 | No. 17 Sun Prairie East | 11 | |
16 | No. 17 Sun Prairie East | 20 | Janesville Parker | 0 | |
17 | No. 17 Sun Prairie East swept Janesville Parker. In game one the Cardinals would win by run rule in the sixth inning by a score of 11-1. The Cardinals would score in every inning in game one, top offensive performers are Sam Ostrenga, Tyler Rauls and Drew Kavanaugh each had multiple hits on the day in game one. On the mound Zach Brezinski was on the mound and earned the win for the Cardinals, tossing five innings, allowing four hits and a run and a walk striking out six batters, Evan Richmond would toss one inning in relief striking out one batter. In game two of the double header Sun Prairie would win by a score of 20-0. Offensively the Cardinals collected 18 hits in the game with Max Glusick leading the way with four hits on the day, other standout performers on offense were John Hadley VI, Jack Watkins, Isaac Wendler, Sam Ostrenga and Davis Whetten who each tallied multiple hits on the day. On the mound Drew Kavanaugh tossed four innings giving up two hits and a walk while striking out give batters, Brady Stelzer would toss a clean inning in relief. | ||||
18 | No. 19 Sun Prairie West | 1 | Verona Area | 5 | |
19 | Verona took down No. 19 Sun Prairie West by a score of 5-1. Sun Praire West would score their lone run on the day in the first inning off of a Jaiden Jung sacrifice fly. Verona's offense would score three runs in the fourth inning, two of them would score off of a Owen Davis single. Verona would score two more runs in the sixth inning off of a wild pitch and a walk. On the mound for Verona Jack DeTienne got the start and tossed six innings giving up six hits and allowing a run and a walk while striking out eight batters, Nolan Witkowski would toss a clean seventh inning striking out one batter. | ||||
20 | Elkhorn Area | 2 | No. 22 Waterford Union | 3 | |
21 | No. 22 Waterford walked off Elkhorn in the bottom of the seventh when Jack Krueger singled, driving in one run to tie the game, and Seth Hernandez walked off Elkhorn on the first pitch of his at-bat on a line-drive to shortstop. Offensively, Garrett Kay led the way for Waterford with two hits and scored a run on the day. Dylan Questad took the mound for 4.2 innings allowing two hits and a run, walking three batters and struck out 10 batters; Ricky Maerzke would toss 2.1 innings in relief striking out five batters and earning a win. | ||||
22 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 2* | No. 24 De Pere | 2* | |
23 | A rain delay suspended this one while tied up, 2-2, in the seventh inning. It will be completed on May 18, the next time these two meet. | ||||
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25 | Bay Port | 8 | Sheboygan North | 0 | |
26 | Craig Kabat was the story in this one, twirling a no-hitter as Bay Port went on to defeat Sheboygan North 8-0. Kabat only faced one batter over the minimum, letting up one walk and striking out 12 batters. The Pirates got it going offensively too, as a three-hit day from Cole Benson led the way for Bay Port. Grant Gill added two hits, including a double and an RBI. | ||||
27 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 8 | Shoreland Lutheran | 2 | |
28 | Five extra base hits, plus 10 walks guided Kenosha St. Joseph to a win over Shoreland Lutheran on Monday. Eric Kenesie had two hits, along with Luke Schuler, who finished 2-for-4 to lead the way for the Lancers. Brady Davidson had two RBIs, and Dominic Santarelli scored two runs and had an RBI in the win. | ||||
29 | Viroqua | 3 | West Salem | 2 | |
30 | In a heavy-weight matchup out west, Viroqua just held on to win against West Salem, as the Panthers put up two runs in the final frame to cut into the Black Hawks' original 3-0 lead. Connor Mathison was 2-for-4 for Viroqua, scoring one run in the process. Tyler Quackenbush was one out away from a complete game, throwing 6.2 innings and striking out eight batters. Casey Kowalczyk came on to close, and got a flyout to end the game with the tying run on third. Viroqua handed West Salem their first loss of the season. | ||||
31 | Appleton East | 6 | Appleton North | 7 | |
32 | After Appleton East put up three runs in the top half of the final frame, William Hoerner had a two-out walk-off single in the bottom of the seventh inning, winning the inner-city rivalry for Appleton North. That was one of his three RBIs on the day from the three-spot in the order. Garrett Hieptas, Austin Ramus, and Trent Mullen, who scored the game-winning run, all had two hits in the dramatic win for the Lightning. | ||||
33 | La Crosse Logan | 1 | La Crosse Aquinas | 6 | |
34 | Aquinas moved to 8-0 on the season, as a complete game from Tanner Peterson carried them to another win. Peterson only allowed four hits, and punched out five batters in the dominant outing. On offense, Eddie Peters led the way from the middle of the order. The Xavier commit was 2-for-3 with a home run and two RBIs. Will Deets was 2-for-3 as well, contributing from the bottom of the order. | ||||
35 | West Bend West | 10 | Port Washington | 0 | |
36 | Tayton Herron faced 21 batters on Monday, all of which he retired. The West Bend West lefty twirled a perfect game against Port Washington, striking out an impressive 16 batters in a winning effort, only throwing 86 pitches in seven innings. To help himself, Herron finished 2-for-3 with two RBIs at the plate, as the Spartans put up 10 runs on 12 hits. Carter Lovy had three hits to lead the way, along with two hits coming from Jack Geniesse. | ||||
37 | Oshkosh West | 1 | Neenah | 3 | |
38 | Freshman Mack Krause got the win on the mound for Neenah, throwing six innings and only allowing a run, punching out seven batters. Isaac Verbruggen came in and closed out the game, getting a double play to end the game. AJ Price and Elliot Swanson both had an RBI to lead the way for the Rockets. | ||||
39 | Badger | 10 | Wilmot | 3 | |
40 | Badger picked up their eighth win of the year, dominating Wilmot from the start. The Badgers erupted for seven runs in the first inning, jumping out to a 8-0 lead after two frames of play. Leading the way with two hits was Wade Blakeley, Gavin Stewart, and Zach Walton. Blakeley doubled, and Crete Slattery had a triple in the win. | ||||
41 | Saint Mary's Springs | 1 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 2 | |
42 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran walked off Saint Mary's Springs in a low-scoring affair, outlasting the Ledgers and winning 2-1. Jackson Kobylarczyk threw a complete game, holding Saint Mary's Springs to one run. Ben Mallow had a big RBI in his one hit on the day, as the Chargers to advantage of six walks and two errors from the Ledgers to win it. | ||||
43 | Brookfield East | 4 | Brookfield Central | 3 | |
44 | In the battle for Brookfield, it took eight innings to determine a winner, as Brookfield East escaped with a 4-3 win. In the eighth inning, locked in a 3-3 tie, Presley Wachowiak broke the tension with an RBI single to left field, scoring Luke Heinkel. Wachowiak and Heinkel, in addition to Charlie Olson and Nate Munnagle, all managed to get two hits for the Spartans. Noah Dreier had 12 strikeouts in his seven-inning start for the Lancers, but it was not enough as Brookfield East edged out their Greater Metro rival. | ||||
45 | Hartford Union | 4 | Homestead | 5 | |
46 | Jackson Brewer put this game away, sending a two-run home run to right-centerfield, taking home a victory against a tough Hartford squad. Brewer had two hits on the day, the other being a double, driving in four runs in the process. Griffin Bowers went 2-for-4 as the other offensive standout in this one. Drew Gernert struck out 10 batters in six innings of work for Homestead, throwing a solid game for the Highlanders. RJ Thomae and Nick Janicki each had two hits for the Orioles in this tight matchup. | ||||
47 | Sheboygan South | 2 | Notre Dame Academy | 13 | |
48 | Notre Dame Academy was dominant in their win over Sheboygan North, using an 11-run fourth inning to get the run-rule victory in five innings. Landen Lozier and Deuce Musial were not retired at the plate, both going 3-for-3 at the plate. Musial had a double and three RBIs, while Lozier had two runs scored and two RBIs. Brady LaViolette added a home run in the win, and Donatello Badalamenti had two doubles. | ||||
49 | Westosha Central | 2 | Burlington | 3 | |
50 | Burlington put up one run in the last fourth, fifth, and sixth innings to overcome a 2-0 deficit to defeat Westosha Central. Kaleb Zabielski got the job done on both sides of the field, throwing a complete and wasn't retired at the plate. In seven innings, Zabielski weathered an early run from the Falcons, as he finished with 10 strikeouts and only allowed three hits. In the batters box, Zabielski was 2-for-2 with a run scored. Kade Scott hit a home run, but it wasn't enough as Westosha Central couldn't answer when the Demons took over the lead. | ||||
51 | Cedarburg | 4 | Nicolet | 5 | |
52 | After being down 4-1, Nicolet put up four runs in the fifth inning to overcome the deficit and eventually win the game against Cedarburg. Evan Mortonson, James Wirth, and Gabe Nelson all had two hits for the Knights in the victory. Mortonson had a double and Wirth drove in three runs. Nolan Sandee was solid in four innings of relief, limiting the Bulldogs to only one run and kept his team in it. Ty Cramer and Charlie Ehlers both had three hits for Cedarburg in the loss. | ||||
53 | Mukwonago | 14 | Catholic Memorial | 12 | |
54 | Mukwonago pulled off an epic comeback in the seventh inning, putting up seven runs and erasing a 12-7 deficit. The Indians had 14 hits, including three off of the bat of Connor Gruel, who had a double and a triple. Cael Bertrandt, Roman Sienza, and Logan Hansen all managed to produce multi-hit games for Mukwonago in the win. Keith Williams hit a home run in the loss for the Crusaders. | ||||
55 | Waukesha South | 3 | Waukesha West | 2 | |
56 | Waukesha South jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead, and held on to win 3-2 over their crosstown rivals. In his start, Tannis Lange threw four innings and struck out 10 batters. Relievers Bryten Staab and James Smith shut down the Wolverines, throwing a combined three shutout innings with three strikeouts. Brandon Dable was 2-for-4 in the leadoff spot, driving in two key runs early. | ||||
57 | Fennimore | 3 | Dodgeville | 4 | |
58 | In dramatic fashion, Dodgeville walked off Fennimore on Monday, as Chase Forsyth drew a bases-loaded walk to win it, after the Dodgers walked three times in the inning prior to that at bat. Trenton Reddell was the offensive standout for Dodgeville, finishing with a 3-for-4 line with an RBI. He was the only batter with a hit in this one for the Dodgers. The Golden Eagles had nine hits, including three from both Macoy Miles and Lucas Lendosky. It was not enough though, as Dodgeville broke the 3-3 tie in the final inning to win it. | ||||
59 | Waunakee | 12 | Sauk Prairie | 0 | |
60 | Oliver Lee and Jacob Furan combined to one-hit Sauk Prairie in five innings of work, as Waunakee got a run-rule victory. Tate Schmidt led the way, going 2-for-3 with a triple and two runs scored. The Warriors walked nine times as a team, and used their six hits to dominate Sauk Prairie. | ||||
61 | Sparta | 0 | Onalaska | 7 | |
62 | Adam Skiffin and Caden Perzina combined to shutout Sparta on Monday. The two arms combined to strike out eight Spartans in the win. Offensively, Sam Pica and Ben Stuhr both went 1-for-2 for the Hilltoppers, scoring two runs and driving in one apiece. Rhett Swenson was 2-for-2 for Sparta with a double. | ||||
63 | Grafton | 19 | Slinger | 5 | |
64 | Grafton, backed by a grand slam from Carson Faust and a three-run home run from Colin Haldeman, used a 14-run fourth inning to blow out Slinger on Monday. Faust finished 4-for-5 on the day, as the Aurora commit had six RBIs. Along with Haldeman's three hits, Mason Lempke also chipped in three of his own with three RBIs, as the Black Hawks finished with 18 hits on the day. Jaeden Tiegs and Garrett Bonk had two hits from the bottom of the order for Grafton, as every Black Hawk starter had a hit in this one. Tyler Johnson had two hits for the Owls in a losing effort. | ||||
65 | Cambridge | 4 | Deerfield | 3 | |
66 | Cambridge used four pitchers to navigate through the juggernaut offense of Deerfield, as they came away with a 4-3 win. Devin Schuchart and Owen Bernhardt both had two RBIs for the Blue Jays as the offensive producers for this squad. Cal Fisher and Stephen Bagley both smacked a home run for the Demons, but it was not enough as Cambridge walked into Deerfield and took home a victory. | ||||
67 | Wauwatosa West | 1 | Sussex Hamilton | 12 | |
68 | Sussex Hamilton scored in five of the six innings on offense, run-ruling Wauwatosa West 12-1. Ethan Hibicke was not retired in this one, going 4-for-4 with a double, home run, and two RBIs. Braden Anders was 2-for-4 with four RBIs from the two-spot, emering as a catalyst in this one. Ben Moser was solid for five innings, quieting the Trojans' offense, striking out five. | ||||
69 | Richland Center | 6 | Wautoma | 7 | |
70 | In eight innings, Wautoma walked off Richland Center with a 7-6 final score. Brett Salm had the game-winning hit, singling to left field, driving in Kyler Reinke for the win. Salm had three hits on the day, followed by Reinke, Logan Dunn, and Landon Keller, who each had two hits apiece. Christian Weiss was solid in two innings of relief, punching out four batters. | ||||
71 | Madison West | 10 | Middleton | 12 | |
72 | In an offensive shootout, Middleton outlasted Madison West 12-10. Hayden Hellenbrand, Wyatt Baird, and Jacob Guerrero all had multi-hit games for the Cardinals, as they scored five runs in two separate innings to pull away. With the help of four hits from Simon Conkey, Madison West made an attempt at a comeback, but eventually fell short. | ||||
73 | Marshfield | 4 | Madison Memorial | 2 | |
74 | Marshfield | 18 | Madison Memorial | 22 | |
75 | Marshfield got out to a 4-0 lead in Game One, holding on to defeat Madison Memorial in Game One 4-2. The Tigers had 10 hits in this one, three of which came from both Wyatt Post and Owen Griesbach, who led the offensive attack. Zander Edmundson threw a complete game, holding back an explosive Spartans offense to two runs, neither of which were earned. Noah Grosspietsch hit a home run for Madison Memorial in the loss. Game Two ended with the polar opposite result, as these two teams heated up on the offensive end. Madison Memorial put up 11 runs in both the first and second inning, overcoming an early 7-0 deficit. Andrew Allen hit a grand slam for the Spartans in the first inning, finishing with two hits and five RBIs. Tyler Craig and Sam Watson both had two hits as well, as Madison Memorial used those two big innings to guide them past a stingy Marshfield squad, who put up 11 unanswered runs before the game concluded. | ||||
76 | Amherst | 14 | Manawa | 3 | |
77 | A 10-run fifth inning from Amherst ended this game in run-rule fashion, as the Falcons went on to defeat Manawa 14-3. TJ Brandl went 3-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI to the lead the way. Following in his footsteps was both Matt Glodowski and Marcus Kennedy, who chipped in two hits in the winning effort. Glodowski also struck out two batters in his one inning of relief. | ||||
78 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 1 | Waukesha North | 8 | |
79 | Under the lights at Frame Park, Waukesha North used a four-run fourth inning to take down Kenosha Bradford. Connor Curtis and Cole Muchow each had two hits for the Northstars to lead the way, as Waukesha North accumulated seven hits on the evening. Cooper Haas and Cole Evans were solid in their relief appearances, combining to throw four innings of shutout baseball. Haas struck out seven in three innings of work. | ||||
80 | Pulaski | 6 | Green Bay Southwest | 2 | |
81 | Spooner | 4 | Hayward | 18 | |
82 | Spooner | 5 | Hayward | 6 | |
83 | Auburndale | 14 | Nekoosa | 6 | |
84 | Gresham Community | 0 | Marion | 15 | |
85 | Lancaster | 5 | Boscobel | 4 | |
86 | Menominee Indian | 0 | Shiocton | 5 | |
87 | Grand Rapids | 9 | Superior | 11 | |
88 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 9 | Holmen | 11 | |
89 | Chequamegon | 3 | Abbotsford/Colby | 13 | |
90 | McFarland | 5 | Big Foot | 2 | |
91 | Winnebago Lutheran | 0 | Kewaskum | 10 | |
92 | Assumption | 6 | Columbus Catholic | 3 | |
93 | Bangor | 15 | Brookwood | 1 | |
94 | Barron | 0 | Cumberland | 3 | |
95 | Potosi/Cassville | 3 | Belmont | 6 | |
96 | Blair-Taylor | 1 | Osseo-Fairchild | 2 | |
97 | Chilton | 9 | Campbellsport | 5 | |
98 | Clear Lake | 0 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 18 | |
99 | De Soto | 15 | Kickapoo | 14 | |
100 | Durand-Arkansaw | 0 | Mondovi | 12 | |
101 | Webster | 2 | Unity | 4 | |
102 | Plum City/Elmwood | 1 | Boyceville | 11 | |
103 | Faith Christian | 1 | Palmyra-Eagle | 28 | |
104 | Goodman/Pembine | 1 | Florence | 11 | |
105 | Hillsboro | 8 | Cashton | 2 | |
106 | Ithaca | 2 | La Farge | 5 | |
107 | Living Word Lutheran | 5 | Mayville | 15 | |
108 | Loyal | 6 | Neillsville | 16 | |
109 | Milw. School of Languages Co- | 2 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 7 | |
110 | Platteville | 15 | River Ridge | 3 | |
111 | Racine St. Catherine's | 9 | Milwaukee Riverside | 10 | |
112 | Regis | 3 | McDonell Central | 1 | |
113 | Shullsburg/Benton | 1 | Highland | 7 | |
114 | Bloomer | 1 | Somerset | 7 | |
115 | Spring Valley | 0 | Elk Mound | 22 | |
116 | Wausau East | 8 | Adams-Friendship | 2 | |
117 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 6 | North Crawford | 2 | |
118 | Wonewoc-Center | 3 | Necedah | 6 | |
119 | Pecatonica | 15 | Black Hawk | 0 | |
120 | Monticello/Albany | 0 | Darlington | 22 | |
121 | Seneca | 2 | Westby | 9 | |
122 | Ellsworth | 12 | Prairie Farm | 1 | |
123 | Poynette | 5 | Watertown Luther Prep | 15 | |
124 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 9 | Sheboygan Falls | 7 | |
125 | Heritage Christian | 2 | Dominican | 12 | |
126 | Madison East | 6 | Madison La Follette | 1 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | No. 2 Franklin | 8 | No. 21 Kenosha Tremper | 1 | |
4 | Franklin moved to 10-0 on the season, defeating Kenosha Tremper in Game One of their three-game series this week. Noah Musolf led the way on the mound, twirling a complete game, striking out six Trojans in the process. On offense, the Sabers got two hits from both Maxamillion Martin and Alex Mierow, two players who performed well at the Rock this past weekend. Martin had a double and two RBIs for Franklin. A four-run sixth inning put this one away for the Sabers, as they took Game One of the series. | ||||
5 | Sussex Hamilton | 6 | No. 4 Marquette University | 7 | |
6 | For the second straight night, Marquette came out of their game with a one-run victory, this time taking down Sussex Hamilton. Early on, the Hilltoppers jumped out to a 7-2 lead after the first four innings of play. Helping contribute to this was Parker Wyatt and Jack Hardt, who each had multi-hit games. Hardt had two RBIs as well, producing runs for this squad. The Chargers tried to answer, and with the tying run on third, they just came up short as Andrew Halser retired the last batter with a groundout. | ||||
7 | No. 19 Sun Prairie West | 0 | No. 7 Janesville Craig | 6 | |
8 | Janesville Craig, backed by quality pitching from Aiden Schenk and Charlie Claas, used a five-run sixth inning to pull away from Sun Prairie West. The Cougars handed the Wolves their third loss of the season. Schenk was solid for five innings, scattering two hits and didn't allow any runs. Claas finished the last two innings, maintaining the shutout throughout. Devin Gudenschwager was the leader on offense for Janesville Craig, going 2-for-3 with two RBIs in the middle of the order. | ||||
9 | No. 8 Saint Thomas More | 10 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 2 | |
10 | St. Thomas More got their 10th win of the season, as Kyle Alivo was an impact on both sides of the field for the Cavaliers. Starting on the mound, the Iowa commit threw 6.2 innings, striking out 12 batters and only allowed three hits before reaching his pitch count. Offensively, Alivo had the same amount of hits as Kenosha St. Joseph, going 3-for-3 with a double and four RBIs. Alex Alicea and Manuel Sostre each added two hits to lead the offense as well. | ||||
11 | No. 11 Denmark | 5 | Little Chute | 3 | |
12 | Denmark survived a close one against Little Chute, putting up two runs in the final inning to separate themselves in this one. Rheis Johnson had an RBI single in the seventh to extend the Vikings' lead, as he finished with three hits and two RBIs on the day. Lucas Miller, who was 2-for-4 with two runs scored, also threw 6.2 innings, punching out six batters in the process. | ||||
13 | Milton | 5 | No. 13 Monona Grove | 9 | |
14 | Monona Grove was powered by a six-run third inning on Tuesday, as they used nine walks and two errors allowed by the Milton defense to win this one. Miles Nelson and Dom Najacht each had two RBIs for the Silver Eagles, along with a solo home run off of the bat of Mac Vesperman. After struggling early, Kaden Connor was solid in his start, throwing five innings and striking out four. Vesperman then came in for the last two innings, punching out four Red Hawks. Owen Holcomb was 3-for-4 in a losing effort for Milton. | ||||
15 | No. 15 Kettle Moraine | 1 | Muskego | 11 | |
16 | From the start, Muskego was dominant in their win over Kettle Moraine, who was hot coming into the game. Ashton Kampa, Bradyn Horn, Ben Kuglitsch, and Steven Wintheiser all had multi-hit games for the Warriors in the win, as Muskego went on to run-rule the Lasers in six innings. All four batters had multiple RBIs on the day too. Wintheiser, backed by Muskego's solid defense, threw six innings and only allowed four hits and one run, striking out three. | ||||
17 | No. 16 Mosinee | 4 | Marshfield | 0 | |
18 | Keagen Jirschele was lights out on the mound, going the distance and striking out seven batters. The junior scattered three Marshfield hits in the shutout. Mosinee didn't have much going on offense, but two RBIs from both Gavin Obremski and Davin Stoffel was enough to get them the win. Obremski finished with a double as well, going 1-for-3 at the plate. | ||||
19 | Beloit Memorial | 3 | No. 17 Sun Prairie East | 13 | |
20 | Sun Prairie East moved to 10-0 on the year, throwing a no-hitter and winning in run-rule fashion. Three pitchers, despite giving up three runs, navigated through the Beloit Memorial lineup to pitch a no-hitter. The offense helped out too, accumulating 11 hits as a team, as Isaac Wendler, Drew Kavanaugh, and Luke Damm all had multiple hits and RBIs in the win for the Cardinals. | ||||
21 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 3 | No. 18 Oak Creek | 9 | |
22 | Oak Creek got a solid win over Kenosha Indian Trail on Tuesday, as Payten Jibben overcame a three-run first inning to throw a complete game. The righty struck out seven batters, not allowing a run for the last six innings of the game. CJ Trask was 3-for-4 from the plate, smacking two doubles and driving in two runs. Max Henneman was an impact too, going 2-for-3 with a triple and four RBIs. | ||||
23 | Merrill | 0 | No. 20 Stevens Point | 6 | |
24 | Josh Opiola and Devin Mrozek combined to shutout Merrill, as Opiola threw 6.1 innings of one-hit baseball, striking out two. Mrozek came on for the last two outs, and got them as Stevens Point defeated the Blue Jays 6-0. Jackson Fox, Bennett Klish, and Deacan Koback all had two hits for the Panthers, as they jumped out to a quick 5-0 lead in the first two innings of the game, carrying them to a victory. | ||||
25 | Greendale | 1 | No. 23 Wisconsin Lutheran | 3 | |
26 | In a low-scoring affair, Eddie Rynders provided the spark for Wisconsin Lutheran on both sides of the field, launching a home run and throwing a complete game. In going the distance on the bump, the Kent State commit punched out nine Greendale hitters, only allowing two hits in seven innings of work. Wynn Hotchkiss had a double and an RBI to help out as well, as the Vikings picked up their ninth win of the season. | ||||
27 | Green Bay Southwest | 3 | No. 24 De Pere | 4 | |
28 | De Pere just slipped past Green Bay Southwest, breaking the 3-3 tie in the sixth inning. A single from Bryan Gerbers was the difference-maker for the Redbirds, as he gave them the 4-3 lead that would hold. Gerbers finished with two RBIs on the day. Casey Trousil went the distance for De Pere, striking out six and earning the win on the mound. Easton Arendt was 1-for-3 with an RBI as well. | ||||
29 | No. 25 Wisconsin Rapids | 9 | Wausau East | 12 | |
30 | In an offensive shootout, Wausau East handed Wisconsin Rapids their first loss of the season, behind four RBIs from Zach Pagel. Pagel finished 2-for-4, both hits being doubles in the win. Davis Winter also had two hits and two RBIs for the Lumberjacks, helping contribute to a four-run fourth inning. Wausau East then used a five-run fifth inning to pull away from the newly ranked Red Raiders. Brennan Huber was electric at the plate in the loss for Wisconsin Rapids, going 5-for-5 with a double, triple and three RBIs. It wasn't enough though, as Caden Werth got the last two outs of the game with the Red Raiders threatening. | ||||
31 | Game Coverage | ||||
32 | No. 12 Hortonville | 3 | No. 1 Kimberly | 4 | |
33 | By. Josh Fields Wisconsin Staff No. 1 Kimberly outlasted No. 12 Hortonville 4-3 in a Fox Valley Association Conference matchup. On the mound each team’s starters tossed quality innings to keep the game within reach for either team. For Kimberly Brayden Deering got the start and tossed five innings eventually earning the win. For Hortonville Nathan Vela tossed six quality innings in a losing effort. Maxwell Kalk put the Papermakers on the board early with an RBI double that gave the Papermakers a 1-0 lead heading into the second. The Polar Bears would come up in the top of the second and get a leadoff base hit by Hayden Timm, followed by a Joe Fischer opposite field home run on a 1-1 count that gave the Polar Bears a 2-1 lead. The scoring would slow down until the bottom of the fourth where Sawyer Deering smacked a two-run home run on the first pitch of the at-bat, giving the Papermakers back the lead. Deering would drive in another run in the bottom of the sixth on an RBI single extending the lead to two runs. Hortonville would threaten in the top of the seventh, making it a one run game on a Camden Kuhnke walk bringing in a run and leaving the bases loaded. Deering would strike out the next two batters earning the save for Kimberly. Notable Performances: Maxwell Kalk (Kimberly) 1-3, RBI, 2B Sawyer Deering (Kimberly) 2-3, 3 RBI, R, HR, 0.2 IP, BB, 2 K Brayden Deering (Kimberly) 5 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 6 K Brady Koester (Kimberly) 1.1 IP, 1 H, R, 2 BB, 4 K Ethan Peters (Hortonville) 2-3, BB Joe Fischer (Hortonville) 2-4, 2 RBI, R, HR Nathan Vela (Hortonville) 6 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 3 BB, 6 K | ||||
34 | No. 6 River Falls | 2 | No. 9 Hudson | 3 | |
35 | By: Isaiah Glidden Associate Scout, Staff Writer A late push from the No. 9 Raiders eventually was enough in this massive Big River Conference matchup. To start the game, both pitchers were dominating as neither team saw their first run until the fifth inning. For Hudson, the southpaw Ben Berkhof allowed two runs on four hits and struckout 11 during his five innings of work. Opposing Berkhof was Keenan Mork who struckout six in his six innings of work, and allowed one earned run on four hits. In the fifth, it was the Wildcats that got on the board first, as Chase McQuade ripped a double down the left-field line to bring home a run and give River Falls the lead. The Wildcats weren't done their though as Cayden Mueller tallied a double of his own that brought home McQuade and extended River Falls' lead to two. In the bottom of the fifth, Hudson did bring a run in a error and cut the lead down to just one. In the bottom of the sixth, Jake Busson delivered the biggest hit of the game. After a passed ball on a dropped third strike, and a single, Jake Busson ripped a double to right field that brought home both run and gave Hudson the lead with only one to play. Busson would then come back out to the mound for his second inning and held onto the win as he struck out five of the six he faced and scattered just two hits. Notable Performers: Ben Berkhof (Hudson): 5 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 4 BB, 11 K Jake Busson (Hudson): 2-for-3, 1 2B, 2 RBI; 2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 5 K Keenan Mork (River Falls): 6 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 6 K Chase McQuade (River Falls): 1 2B, 1 RBI, 1 R Cayden Mueller (River Falls): 1 2B, 1 RBI, 1 BB | ||||
36 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
37 | Rhinelander | 6 | Medford | 10 | |
38 | Rhinelander | 0 | Medford | 10 | |
39 | Medford swept Rhinelander in a doubleheader on Tuesday, using nine hits and four defensive errors from the Hodags in Game One to pull away and win it. Ty Metz and Miles Searles each had two hits for the Raiders in the win, as Metz had three RBIs and Searles scored two runs. Logan Baumgartner, once again, was dominant on the mound for Medford, as the righty twirled a complete game two-hit shutout. He struck out eight batters in the process, and only walked two. Baumgartner also had two RBIs on offense. Standing out with the bats was Max Dietzman, who went 3-for-4 at the plate, highlighted by a double and a grand slam, coming in the sixth inning. | ||||
40 | Big Foot | 0 | Jefferson | 10 | |
41 | Big Foot | 0 | Jefferson | 12 | |
42 | In Game One, Jefferson used a seven-run fourth inning to run-rule Big Foot. Tyler Fredrick had eight strikeouts in four innings of work, scattering two hits and not allowing a runner to cross the plate in the win. As for the offensive leaders, Zach Holland and Marcus Turley each had three RBIs for the Eagles, both doubling in the process. Game two went pretty similarly to the previous as Jefferson cruised to a 12-0 win. Leading the offense was Tyler Butina who struck for three hits and four RBIs in the win. On the mound, Drew Peterson earned the win as he held Big Foot hitless across three innings of work, and he also struck out three. | ||||
43 | Appleton West | 0 | Appleton East | 8 | |
44 | In what was a scoreless game for the first five innings, Appleton East scored all eight of their runs in the sixth inning, accumulating three hits and four walks in the blowup inning. Chayce Schultz had two RBIs and got the win on the mound, throwing a complete game shutout against the Terrors, punching out five batters and only walking one. | ||||
45 | Brookfield Academy | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 10 | |
46 | Gavin Baranyk and Tyler Howard combined to throw five innings of one-hit baseball, as the two pitchers shutout Brookfield Academy in a run-rule win on Tuesday. Howard had four strikeouts in his two innings of relief. The Lightning only had four hits as a team, one of which coming from Payton Manthei and Jack Poellot, as they utilized five errors from the Brookfield Academy defense to score 10 runs. | ||||
47 | Brookfield Central | 1 | Wauwatosa West | 9 | |
48 | A six-run sixth inning allowed Wauwatosa West to blow this game open, as they went on to win it 9-1 against Brookfield Central. The Trojans got a clutch performance from Isaac Brewer, who threw five innings in relief and only allowed one run. Parker Schwake had a big home run, along with his four RBIs in the win. Adam Urban had two RBIs and Tristan Smith was 2-for-3 at the plate. For Brookfield Central, Braylan Bigler was 2-for-3 on offense. | ||||
49 | Chippewa Falls | 10 | Eau Claire North | 4 | |
50 | Chippewa Falls' offense was too much for Eau Claire North on Tuesday, as the Cardinals jumped out to an 8-0 lead in the first two innings of play. Liam Brennan led the way, going 2-for-5 with two RBIs from the cleanup spot in the order. Despite struggling with command on the mound, Easton Bobb struck out eight batters in four innings, but walked six, raising his pitch count. Two hits from Chase Watkins allowed the Huskies to make some noise in the middle of the game, but Chippewa Falls eventually put it away. The two teams face-off against each other again on Thursday. | ||||
51 | Cuba City | 6 | Fennimore | 5 | |
52 | After seven innings, Cuba City and Fennimore found themselves in a 4-4 tie, resulting in extra innings. Both teams put up one run in the eighth, but one more run from Cuba City in the ninth was enough to win it. Tyson Richard got the job done for the Cubans, as he singled to centerfield and broke the 5-5 tie. Max Lucey was 2-for-4 for Cuba City in the win. Despite dropping this one, the Golden Eagles' got a standout performance from Lucas Lendosky, who went 3-for-3 with two RBIs, a double, and a home run. | ||||
53 | DeForest | 7 | Watertown | 9 | |
54 | Watertown got their fourth win in a row, as they outscored DeForest 9-7. Nathan Walter was the star for the Goslings, as the hitter hit a home run and a double, going 2-for-2 with two RBIs as the designated hitter. Jayden Ninmann was on base three times as well, walking twice, getting a hit, and driving in a run. Michael Tarr weathered a storm in his relief appearance, where the Norskies put up all seven runs in the fourth inning. Tarr threw 3.1 scoreless innings, striking out four and only allowed two hits. Easton Snow had two hits and three RBIs as the offensive leader for DeForest. | ||||
55 | Eau Claire Memorial | 4 | Rice Lake | 1 | |
56 | Roman Trapani was electric in his complete game for Eau Claire Memorial, as the North Dakota State commit struck out 13 batters and only allowed three hits. Trapani had three hits of his own at the plate as well. Two hits from Leo Lauscher and a home run from Sawyer Stein powered the Old Abes past Rice Lake, who couldn't muster up much offense against Trapani. | ||||
57 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 1 | Wrightstown | 7 | |
58 | Trevor Vande Hey struck out 10 batters in six innings of shutout baseball as Wrightstown's starter, earning the win on Tuesday. As Quade Thompson got on base four times for the Tigers, Landon Helphrey drove him in three times, along with others, as the batter had five RBIs and two hits in the victory. | ||||
59 | Germantown | 11 | Wauwatosa East | 5 | |
60 | Germantown went on the road and defeated Wauwatosa East 11-5. After getting out to an early lead, the Warhawks maintained it for the rest of the game. Alex Pluta, the Concordia (WI) commit, was 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI to lead the way for Germantown. Logan Zaverl had a similar stat line, finishing 2-for-4 on the day with two RBIs. He also had three shutout innings in his relief appearance, holding back a Red Raiders offense that made some noise at the beginning of the game. Tyler Meyer was 3-for-3 at the plate for Wauwatosa East in the loss, hitting a double. | ||||
61 | Menasha | 4 | New London | 3 | |
62 | Menasha improved to 7-1 as the Blue Jays scored four runs early and just held on against New London. Ty Carlson was 2-for-4 from the top of the order, and Nathan Kurland had a triple and an RBI. Ryan Baehman was solid for six innings, and Jason Breier threw a large inning for the Blue Jays, earning the save after retiring the Bulldogs in order in the seventh. | ||||
63 | Mukwonago | 6 | Badger | 7 | |
64 | After Mukwonago got a 6-5 lead heading into the bottom of the seventh inning, Badger scored two runs in the final frame to win this back-and-forth affair. Wade Blakeley had the game-winning hit, doubling to right field and scoring Matthew O'Grady and Zach Walton to win it. Blakeley had two hits and two RBIs at the plate, same as Crete Slattery, who had a double and a triple. In the cleanup spot, Jimmy Athans had three RBIs on two hits for the Badgers. Tristan Arnold had two hits in the loss, and Cael Bertrandt was 3-for-4 for the Indians. | ||||
65 | Neenah | 0 | Fond du Lac | 1 | |
66 | Connor Klapperich outdueled AJ Price on the mound, as Fond du Lac's pitched twirled a shutout, only allowing three hits and striking out five. Price was just as impressive, but an error on the infield in the second inning allowed the lone run of the game to score. Klapperich also had two hits in the win, as he was the only player in the game to reach base multiple times. | ||||
67 | New Berlin West | 7 | Pius XI Catholic | 2 | |
68 | New Berlin West had 10 hits and scored seven runs in their win, defeating Pius XI on Tuesday. Every starter had one hit for the Vikings in this one, as Ben Miller drove in three runs to lead the production. Miller also had a double in the win. Tyler Hewitt got the win for his five-inning start, striking out 12 of the 20 batters he faced. | ||||
69 | Oostburg | 10 | Ozaukee | 0 | |
70 | Oostburg improved to 9-1 on the season, run-ruling Ozaukee in a Big East battle. Levi Mills was dominant on the mound, striking out nine batters and only allowing one hit in the six innings played. Caleb Mills and Liam Stewart were each 2-for-3 at the plate for the Flying Dutchmen, leading an offensive attack that got help from the Warriors' five errors. Caleb Salm had two RBIs in the victory too. | ||||
71 | Oshkosh West | 2 | Appleton North | 9 | |
72 | After falling behind 2-0 in the first inning, Appleton North scored nine unanswered runs during the rest of the game to win it 9-2. After struggling in the first inning, Ben Tomassetti got the win and threw six innings, striking out three and walking nobody. Ben Isom, William Hoerner, and Brock Salm all had multiple hits in the win. Hoerner had four RBIs and a home run, while Isom had three hits with two RBIs. | ||||
73 | Wausau West | 0 | D.C. Everest | 1 | |
74 | Nate Langbehn was electric on the bump, coming up one out short of going the distance for D.C. Everest. The Wichita State commit struck out 14 batters in 6.2 innings of work, only letting up two hits. Cuyler Soppe, who scored the only run of the game, got an infield pop up to end it, getting the Evergreens the win. An RBI single from Cayden Bangtson in the first inning was the difference, as Langbehn and D.C. Everest used it to defend their home turf and get a win. | ||||
75 | West Allis Hale | 3 | Brookfield East | 5 | |
76 | Brookfield East scored all of their runs in the third inning and got a conference victory over West Allis Hale. Ryan Berghauer was the leader on offense for the Spartans, going 2-for-2 with a run scored and two walks from the leadoff spot. Luke Heinkel had a triple and an RBI in the win, along with an RBI coming from Nate Munnagle as well. Noah Melby was solid for six innings on the bump, striking out four and only walking one. Connor Hackett and Owen Ustruck both had two hits for the Huskies in the loss. | ||||
77 | West De Pere | 5 | Seymour | 11 | |
78 | West De Pere put up two runs in the first inning, but Seymour answered with 11 runs in the next five innings, winning 11-5. Xavier Salzman and Ethan Volz were both 2-for-4 for the Thunder in the win. Depsite struggling for two innings, Ty Schaumberg went the distance and struck out seven batters while doing so. Duke Shovald had two hits and an RBI for the Phantoms, who couldn't get much going after the first inning. | ||||
79 | Brodhead/Juda | 0 | Turner | 4 | |
80 | Michael Cook got the start for Turner, throwing six shutout, striking out three, and only allowing two hits. Konnor Giddley followed and secured the shutout in one inning of work. Two hits from J.T. Fell and a big RBI and hit from Maason Hoenig was all that the Trojans needed against Brodhead/Juda on Tuesday. | ||||
81 | Cudahy | 3 | South Milwaukee | 13 | |
82 | South Milwaukee acquired their fourth win in a row, run-ruling Cudahy in five innings with the help of an eight-run fifth inning. Leading the way was Adam Finn, who was 2-for-3 at the plate and threw the entirety of the game. Finn struck out 10 Packers, and didn't allow an earned run, getting the win. Colin Henry was also 2-for-3 with two RBIs, along with two RBIs coming from Max Johnson, Nathan Linder, and Brady Bozich, who all contributed to the scoring in the big fifth inning. | ||||
83 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 11 | West Allis Central | 1 | |
84 | Nine errors from West Allis Central and a solid performance from Adam Hirthe guided New Berlin Eisenhower to a win over the Bulldogs. Hirthe threw five innings in the run-rule win, striking out five batters. Offensively, Jarrett Hall was 2-for-3 with two RBIs. Two RBIs also came from Charlie Cefalu and pinch hitter Carter Hollenbeck. | ||||
85 | Ripon | 0 | Waupun | 8 | |
86 | A six-run first inning from Waupun pushed the Warriors past Ripon on Tuesday. Evan Sauer, Mason Holz, Emmett Hull, and Ethan Cunningham all had multi-hit games to pace the offense for Waupun. Holz and Cunningham both had a double as well. Two pitchers combined to shutout the Tigers, as the Warriors only allowed three hits and one error in the win. | ||||
87 | Gibraltar | 1 | Southern Door | 8 | |
88 | Southern Door | 7 | Gibraltar | 4 | |
89 | Southern Door took two games in a monumental doubleheader in the Packerland Conference. The Eagles got two hits from both Jack Peterson and Christian Counard in Game One, along with three RBIs from Jaden Diller in the third spot of the order. Diller was a key piece to the win on the mound too, throwing 5.1 innings and striking out 10, only allowing one hit in that time. Due to lighting, Game Two only got five innings of the way, which still makes the game official. So, Southern Door got their second win of the day, as Peterson and Counard each had two hits for the Eagles again. Peterson doubled for the second time on the day, and Counard launched a home run. Diller once again produced at the plate, getting two RBIs in the 7-4 win. Tyler Neinas struck out 11 batters and only walked one. Two hits from Rylan Caldecott, Aidan Purington, and Brady Kita were not enough for Gibraltar, who suffered their first two losses of the season on Tuesday. | ||||
90 | Kaukauna | 3 | Oshkosh North | 6 | |
91 | Oshkosh North took advantage of eight errors to pull away and defeat Kaukauna on Tuesday. Kegan Schlitchting was not retired in the leadoff spot, and Jeramiah Housworth had three hits in the win, jumpstarting the Spartans offense. Shaun Gavin had two RBIs from the three-spot in the order. Christopher DeGroot had two hits for the Galloping Ghosts. | ||||
92 | Lakeside Lutheran | 3 | Columbus | 4 | |
93 | In dramatic fashion, Columbus walked off Lakeside Lutheran, as the Warriors failed to turn a double play to force extra innings, throwing the ball away and losing the game. Jordan Mobry, Jaymeson Sullivan, Riley Kaminski, and Ethan Soldner all had two hits in the win for the Cardinals. Kaminski put the ball in play in his final at bat to walk it off. AJ Uttech threw six innings, keeping Columbus in the game and striking out six in the process. | ||||
94 | Northland Pines | 4 | Antigo | 6 | |
95 | Antigo edged out Northland Pines on Tuesday, erasing a 4-0 deficit from early in the game. The Red Robins scored six unanswered runs, putting up three in both the third and fifth inning. Hunter Aiuppy was 2-for-3 from the plate, leading the way for Antigo. Mason Gray and Luke Bastle both had two RBIs, including a two-RBI single from Bastle that gave the Red Robins the lead for the rest of the game in the fifth inning. Austin Samanske had a double for Northland Pines in the loss, doubling. | ||||
96 | Prairie du Chien | 0 | Aquinas | 10 | |
97 | A six-inning no-hitter from Aedan David and a home run from both Eddie Peters and Calvin Hardgrove highlighted a dominant night from Aquinas. An error was the difference in a perfect game for David, who struck out nine batters in his electric start. Hardgrove finished with a 3-for-4 line, driving in a run and scoring three of them. Along with Peters' three RBIs, Tanner Peterson had a two-RBI triple to lead the offensive attack for Aquinas. | ||||
98 | Ashland | 2 | Saint Croix Falls | 3 | |
99 | St. Croix Falls improved to 9-0 on the season, as Brayden Olson struck out 11 batters and scored on a passed ball to win the game in eight innings. Olson hit a home run as well, going 3-for-4 at the plate. Miles Wilson followed along with a long-ball of his own in the third inning. Dylan Smith silenced the Oredockers' offense in the final two innings, striking out three and facing the minimum amount of batters. | ||||
100 | Verona | 5 | Madison West | 0 | |
101 | Riley Peterson displayed his ace material on Tuesday, throwing 6.1 shutout innings, striking out 11 batters and only allowing one walk and three hits. Peterson also had three RBIs and a double in the win, sparking the offense. Jack DeTienne finished 2-for-3 at the plate, and Nate Novinska drove in two runs as Verona went on to shutout Madison West. | ||||
102 | Waunakee | 0 | Beaver Dam | 1 | |
103 | A total of three hits were accumulated between these two teams, with Beaver Dam coming out with a 1-0 victory. Eli Bryant had the lone RBI in the game, doubling to left field to break the 0-0 bind. Daelen Johnson struck out 10 in a complete game shutout, only allowing one hit to Waunakee. Jack Shepski struck out nine Golden Beavers over his six innings of work, matching Johnson in a pitchers duel. | ||||
104 | West Bend West | 5 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 1 | |
105 | The West Bend West pitching staff remained hot as they limited a tough offense in Kettle Moraine Lutheran to one run on the day. Carter Lovy threw five innings and struck out five, and Aaron DeBaets came on and finished the last two innings with ease. Tayton Herron had a spectacular day at the plate, going 3-for-4 with an RBI for the Spartans. Joey Baumann also had a multi-hit game in the win. | ||||
106 | Madison La Follette | 1 | Middleton | 12 | |
107 | Middleton got their eighth win of the year by run-ruling Madison La Follette in five innings. They used a nine-run second inning to put this game away, as Jason Morgan was the lone Cardinal with two hits on the day. Middleton got contributions from most in the lineup, including three RBIs from Tyler Vogt. Three pitchers, including starter Jacob Guerrero who had six strikeouts in three innings, quieted a struggling Madison La Follette squad. | ||||
108 | Kewaunee | 12 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 1 | |
109 | Kewaunee got a run-rule victory over Green Bay NEW Lutheran on Tuesday, using a 10-run sixth inning to end it. Braxton Riha, Owen Carlson, and Mitchell Thompson all had multiple hits and RBIs for the Storm in their win, leading the offensive attack that didn't quite get going until the sixth inning. Cal Ihlenfeldt struck out 10 batters as the starter in this one, in only four innings of work. | ||||
110 | Oregon | 5 | Edgewood | 1 | |
111 | After scoring zero runs for the first six innings, Oregon put up one to tie it in the seventh and send it to extra innings. The Panthers then erupted for four runs in the eighth, defeating Edgewood 5-1. Brock Buskager was key for Oregon as the starting pitcher, limiting a strong Crusaders offense to one run over seven innings of play, striking out 10 and walking one. He ended up getting the win, and George Mihm led the Panthers offensively by going 2-for-3 from the leadoff spot. | ||||
112 | Mishicot | 0 | Random Lake | 3 | |
113 | Matt Merlo had 15 strikeouts and shutout Mishicot over seven innings of work. Merlo also had two hits at the plate, going 2-for-3 with an RBI. Bryan Mitchell and Mitchell Huiras both had one hit and one RBI in the win for Random Lake. | ||||
114 | Markesan | 11 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 2 | |
115 | Abbotsford/Colby | 11 | Prentice | 0 | |
116 | South Shore | 8 | Butternut/Mercer | 12 | |
117 | Amherst | 6 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 4 | |
118 | Black Hawk | 9 | Monticello/Albany | 2 | |
119 | Bloomer | 6 | Thorp | 1 | |
120 | Boscobel | 9 | Southwestern | 8 | |
121 | Brillion | 11 | Valders | 5 | |
122 | Cadott | 0 | Stanley-Boyd | 4 | |
123 | Catholic Central | 0 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 10 | |
124 | Chilton | 9 | Roncalli | 2 | |
125 | Columbus Catholic | 19 | Greenwood | 0 | |
126 | Crivitz | 14 | Menominee Indian | 1 | |
127 | Darlington | 10 | Mineral Point | 11 | |
128 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 0 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 15 | |
129 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 1 | St. Mary Catholic | 7 | |
130 | Howards Grove | 11 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 0 | |
131 | Iowa-Grant | 12 | Riverdale | 2 | |
132 | Kenosha Christian Life | 5 | Living Word Lutheran | 10 | |
133 | Kohler/Christian | 19 | Saint Lawrence Seminary | 1 | |
134 | La Crosse Central | 4 | Tomah | 0 | |
135 | Tomah | 3 | La Crosse Central | 6 | |
136 | Lodi | 2 | Watertown Luther Prep | 1 | |
137 | Manawa | 6 | Iola-Scandinavia | 8 | |
138 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 1 | Reedsville | 2 | |
139 | Marinette | 4 | Luxemburg-Casco | 9 | |
140 | New Holstein | 1 | Two Rivers | 6 | |
141 | New Richmond | 14 | Menomonie | 3 | |
142 | Oconto Falls | 2 | Clintonville | 14 | |
143 | Osseo-Fairchild | 1 | Regis | 11 | |
144 | Owen-Withee | 12 | Loyal | 6 | |
145 | Peshtigo | 2 | Algoma | 3 | |
146 | Pittsville | 2 | Rosholt | 0 | |
147 | Racine Case | 11 | Racine Park | 0 | |
148 | Racine Horlick | 0 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 2 | |
149 | Racine St. Catherine's | 0 | Dominican | 11 | |
150 | Sheboygan Falls | 0 | Kiel | 11 | |
151 | Shoreland Lutheran | 15 | Martin Luther | 6 | |
152 | Gilman | 1 | Spencer | 12 | |
153 | Saint John's NW | 7 | Saint Francis | 8 | |
154 | Sturgeon Bay | 18 | Sevastopol | 8 | |
155 | Waupaca | 3 | Freedom | 2 | |
156 | White Lake | 2 | Marion | 20 | |
157 | Wild Rose | 2 | Almond-Bancroft | 12 | |
158 | Arcadia | 11 | Luther | 2 | |
159 | Duluth Denfeld | 2 | Superior | 7 | |
160 | Assumption | 0 | Edgar | 16 | |
161 | Berlin | 3 | Kewaskum | 21 | |
162 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 3 | Whitnall | 10 | |
163 | Chequamegon | 0 | Phillips | 8 | |
164 | East Troy | 3 | Edgerton | 9 | |
165 | Evansville | 12 | Clinton | 5 | |
166 | Plymouth | 4 | Winneconne | 7 | |
167 | Stratford | 7 | Marathon | 8 | |
168 | Whitewater | 0 | McFarland | 10 | |
169 | Alma Center Lincoln | 0 | Independence/Gilmanton | 12 | |
170 | Augusta | 8 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 13 | |
171 | Barneveld | 2 | Pecatonica | 3 | |
172 | Cambridge | 6 | Waterloo | 2 | |
173 | Campbellsport | 9 | Omro | 0 | |
174 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 2 | Oakfield | 13 | |
175 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 3 | Cumberland | 9 | |
176 | Crandon | 13 | Elcho | 1 | |
177 | Durand-Arkansaw | 16 | Plum City/Elmwood | 4 | |
178 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 4 | Pepin/Alma | 15 | |
179 | Ellsworth | 4 | Baldwin-Woodville | 5 | |
180 | Fall River | 2 | Deerfield | 10 | |
181 | Hayward | 10 | Northwestern | 0 | |
182 | Highland | 8 | Belmont | 6 | |
183 | Horicon | 9 | Williams Bay | 6 | |
184 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 9 | Rio | 6 | |
185 | Janesville Parker | 7 | Madison East | 3 | |
186 | Johnson Creek | 11 | Parkview | 0 | |
187 | La Crosse Logan | 1 | West Salem | 6 | |
188 | Laconia | 1 | Saint Mary's Springs | 3 | |
189 | Ladysmith | 1 | Cameron | 4 | |
190 | Lake Mills | 11 | Poynette | 0 | |
191 | Lakeland | 14 | Tomahawk | 2 | |
192 | Lancaster | 12 | Richland Center | 1 | |
193 | Lomira | 16 | North Fond du Lac | 0 | |
194 | Luck/Frederic | 4 | Grantsburg | 6 | |
195 | Marshall | 4 | Belleville | 6 | |
196 | Mauston | 4 | Wautoma | 0 | |
197 | Melrose-Mindoro | 2 | Eleva-Strum | 3 | |
198 | Monroe | 2 | Mount Horeb | 4 | |
199 | Montello | 2 | Green Lake/Princeton | 17 | |
200 | Nekoosa | 0 | Wisconsin Dells | 10 | |
201 | New Glarus | 16 | Shullsburg/Benton | 0 | |
202 | Osceola | 27 | Amery | 3 | |
203 | Portage | 3 | Reedsburg | 4 | |
204 | Potosi/Cassville | 12 | River Ridge | 2 | |
205 | Randolph | 14 | Cambria-Friesland | 0 | |
206 | Saint Croix Central | 6 | Somerset | 10 | |
207 | Sauk Prairie | 7 | Baraboo | 8 | |
208 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 9 | Shell Lake | 3 | |
209 | Siren | 7 | Webster | 17 | |
210 | Spooner | 12 | Barron | 3 | |
211 | Stoughton | 3 | Fort Atkinson | 7 | |
212 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 14 | Goodman/Pembine | 1 | |
213 | Westfield | 3 | Adams-Friendship | 2 | |
214 | Weston | 4 | New Lisbon | 5 | |
215 | Whitehall | 1 | Blair-Taylor | 0 | |
216 | Winnebago Lutheran | 2 | Mayville | 5 | |
217 | Westby | 1 | Viroqua | 3 | |
218 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 3 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 10 | |
219 | Peshtigo | 2 | Algoma | 3 | |
220 | Prentice | 0 | Abbotsford/Colby | 11 | |
221 | Sturgeon Bay | 12 | Sevastopol | 2 | |
222 | Green Bay East/West | 9 | Xavier | 10 | |
223 | Prescott | 1 | Altoona | 3 | |
224 | Slinger | 11 | Homestead | 12 |
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3 | No. 21 Kenosha Tremper | 0 | No. 2 Franklin | 9 | |
4 | It was an all-around effort for Franklin as they took down conference foe, Kenosha Tremper for the second time in as many days. Leading the offensive efforts was Dylan Cunningham who tallied a single and a triple, and drove in a team high four RBIs. Cooper Kamly also recorded an XBH, a double, and he tallied a pair of RBIs, too. On the mound, Joe Herrick was lights out across his seven innings of work as he struck out seven and scattered just three hits. With the win, Franklin moves to 11-0 on the season and show no signs of slowing down. | ||||
5 | No. 4 Marquette University | 4 | No. 3 Menomonee Falls | 10 | |
6 | The Phoenix have been one of the hottest teams in the state to start the year and after this massive win over Marquette, they move to 11-0. Leadoff hitter, Keli Grennier had himself a day at the plate, going 3-for-4 with a pair of singles, and a double, and he drove in two runs, while scoring two. Jordan Hedrick and Jake Anderson also had solid days as they doubled and singled to also drive in two runs. Jack Anderson, Zach Wolfram, and Derek Steinbrenner rounded out the scoring efforts for the Phoenix as they each drove in a run, too. On the mound, Wolfram went the distance for Menomonee Falls and he limited Marquette to four hits and struck out seven to notch the win. | ||||
7 | Oconomowoc | 5 | No. 10 Arrowhead | 10 | |
8 | For Arrowhead, Wes Lindee lead the charge for the Warhawks' scoring effort as he drove in a team-high three runs, while recording a single. Thomas Curry and Connor Olson each logged three-hit performances, with Curry also recording an RBI. On the mound, Brayden Ramus was solid across his 5.1 innings of work as he allowed four runs across six hits and struck out three to earn the win. | ||||
9 | Nicolet | 4 | No. 14 Whitefish Bay | 5 | |
10 | In this North Shore Conference rivalry, it was the No. 14 Blue Dukes that came out on top. In the game, Jack Wright drove in a team-high two runs on one hit to lead the Blue Dukes. Jack Counsell and Ben Volpe each drove in a run on one hit as well. On the mound, Charlie Taft earned the win as he scattered just three hits across his 4.2 innings of work and also struck out a pair. | ||||
11 | Muskego | 2 | No. 15 Kettle Moraine | 3 | |
12 | After losing a tough one to this same Muskego squad yesterday, Kettle Moraine held on to even the season series. In the matchup, Kettle Moraine got on the board in the first, courtesy of a Scott Brown sacrifice. Then in the fourth Tyler Wille brought another run in on a single, to extend the Lasers lead to two and in that same inning R Bruns hit a sacrifice fly to extend the Lasers lead to three. Muskego wasn't going to go down without a fight though as they brought home their first run of the game on a sacrifice from Nolan Tomsyck in the sixth. Then in the seventh, Brock Lulewicz drove another in a sacrifice fly, but that is where the scoring would stop for Muskego as Kettle Moraine pitcher, Jonah Roloff would get out of the jam and earn the save. The winning pitcher in the contest was Miles Burchardt who was impressive over his 5.2 innings of work as he struck out a pair and allowed one run on two hits to earn the win. | ||||
13 | No. 18 Oak Creek | 13 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 0 | |
14 | Oak Creek cruised to dominant 13-0 win over conference foe, Indian Trail. On the mound, Ryan Buchta was impressive across five innings of work, allowing just one hit, and striking out seven to earn the win. Offensively, Max Henneman tallied the games only XBH, a triple, and a single, and drove in a team-high four runs. CJ Trask and Payten Jibben each singled, drove in a pair of runs, and also scored a pair, too. | ||||
15 | No. 23 Wisconsin Lutheran | 6 | Greendale | 7 | |
16 | The Panthers were walk-off winners in their matchup with No. 23 Wisconsin Lutheran. In the seventh, Greendale loaded up the bases after a error, walk and a single from Luke Mattes. Then Jake Spormann came up and delivered a sacrifice fly that brought home a run and gave Greendale the big Power 25 upset. EJ Kuster was also a top performer in this matchup as he tallied a double and a single to drive in a team-high two runs. | ||||
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18 | Palmyra-Eagle | 8 | Waterloo | 2 | |
19 | Palmyra-Eagle took down Waterloo by a score of 8-2. Offensively, Palmyra-Eagle was led by Travis Tiller, Noah Taylor, and Antonio Covarrubias who each tallied multiple hits on the day. On the mound for Palmyra-Eagle Devin Patrick toed the rubber and tossed a complete game in only 85 pitches, allowing six hits, two runs and a walk while striking out seven batters. | ||||
20 | Catholic Memorial | 0 | Mukwonago | 10 | |
21 | Mukwonago beat Catholic Memorial by a score of 10-0 in six innings. On the mound Mukwonago's pitchers tossed a combined no-hitter, Tristan Arnold got the start and tossed four innings collecting eight strikeouts. Chase Baker came on to relieve him tossing two innings collecting six strikeouts. Offensively, seven Mukwonago hitters tallied a hit in this game with Connor Greuel, Logan Hansen and Aidan Perdreau driving in two runs each. | ||||
22 | Waukesha West | 14 | Waukesha South | 5 | |
23 | Waukesha West defeated Waukesha South by a score of 14-5. Offensively for Waukesha West Evan Brown and Jacob Carlsen had multi-hit games on the day as well as drove in two runs each. On the mound Nate Szuta got the start of pitched 1.1 innings with Sam Cook pitching 5.2 innings in relief for Waukesha West where he struck out 11 batters. | ||||
24 | West Bend West | 6 | Hartford | 5 | |
25 | A late rally led West Bend West past Hartford, winning 6-5 in seven innings. On the mound for West Bend West Camden Broske tossed 5.2 innings allowing 11 hits and five runs, striking out six batters, with Jack Geniesse tossing 1.1 innings in relief and picking up the win for West Bend West. Offensively Quin Zolls and Dieter Pommer tallied multiple hits on the day for West Bend West. | ||||
26 | Whitnall | 2 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 5 | |
27 | Brown Deer/Shorewood defeated Whitnall 5-2. The Birddogs offense tallied 11 hits on the day with four players getting multiple hits on the day including Braylen White, Owen McLellan, Jonah Javorsky and William Lichtenstein. On the mound Joseph Nicholaus earned the win tossing six innings, Jacob Church came on to relieve Nicholaus in the seventh and allowed a run on two hits in his inning of work. | ||||
28 | Racine Park | 0 | Racine Case | 19 | |
29 | Racine Case defeated Racine Park by run rule 19-0 in five innings. On the mound for Racine Case Carlos Cervantes got the start and tossed a complete game shutout allowing three hits, a walk and struck out nine in five innings. Offensively Racine Case tallied 13 hits as an offense with Joe Bline, Evan Sommer and Anthony Bull collecting multiple hits on the day. | ||||
30 | Wauwatosa East | 4 | West Allis Hale | 8 | |
31 | West Allis Hale defeated Wauwatosa East 8-4. Offensively nine different players got a hit for West Allis Hale with with Peyton Ryback and Owen Ustruck driving in multiple runs on the day. On the mound Ustruck got the start and tossed 4.1 innings allowing three hits, an earned run and four walks while striking out two batters. Riley Emons came on to relieve Ustruck for the final 2.2 innings of the game where he allowed two hits, runs and walks while striking out two batters. | ||||
32 | Homestead | 3 | Grafton | 1 | |
33 | Homestead defeated Grafton by a score of 3-1. Homestead's offense started early, scoring three runs in the first two innings with standout performances from Nick Haller, Griffin Bowers and Will Van Laanen who each had multiple hits on the day. On the mound Paul Nuetzel took the mound and tossed six inning allowing one run on seven hits, striking out four and walking one batter. Nick King came on to relieve Nuetzel in the last inning and tossed a clean seventh inning allowing one hit. | ||||
34 | Sussex Hamilton | 0 | Greenfield | 1 | |
35 | Madison Memorial | 4 | Beloit Memorial | 14 | |
36 | South Milwaukee | 8 | Cudahy | 1 | |
37 | Oshkosh North | 5 | Neenah | 6 | |
38 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 14 | Saint John's NW | 2 | |
39 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 5 | Racine Horlick | 4 | |
40 | Melrose-Mindoro | 18 | Alma Center Lincoln | 8 | |
41 | Pius XI Catholic | 1 | New Berlin West | 2 | |
42 | Port Washington | 0 | West Bend East | 11 | |
43 | Slinger | 6 | Cedarburg | 0 | |
44 | St. Augustine Prep | 5 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 3 | |
45 | West Allis Central | 1 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 20 | |
46 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 12 | Milw. School of Languages Co- | 6 | |
47 | Dominican | 3 | Martin Luther | 6 |
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3 | No. 1 Kimberly | 11 | Oshkosh West | 1 | |
4 | The Papermakers cruised to a dominant win over Oshkosh West on Thursday. On the mound, Alex Vander Loop was solid over five innings in which he totaled six strikeouts, and allowed just three hits. Offensively, Max Kalk drove in four RBIs while going 2-for-4, which included a home run. Evan Olson, Kale Twombly, Brady Koester, and Sawyer Deering, each collected two hits and Twombly also drove in two runs. | ||||
5 | Brookfield East | 2 | No. 3 Menomonee Falls | 4 | |
6 | Menomonee Falls moved to 12-0 with yet another win, this time over Brookfield East. Starting pitcher, Derek Steinbrenner, was dominant in his complete game efforts as he scattered just two hits, and struckout seven to notch the win for Menomonee Falls. At the plate, Wilson Kershner logged a double and triple, and also scored a run for the Phoenix. Zach Wolfram and Jake Anderson each brought in a run on a hit to round out the scoring efforts for Menomonee Falls. | ||||
7 | No. 4 Marquette University | 5 | Brookfield Central | 4 | |
8 | The Hilltoppers grabbed a nail biting win over a solid Brookfield Central squad. In the first, Marquette got out to an early 3-0 lead, courtesy of a RBI triple from Jack Hardt, a RBI-single from Michael Cesarz, and a error from the Brookfield Central defense. In the second, Marquette brought home one more run on another error but the Lancer offense would eventually tie the game up in the fifth. In the top of the seventh, after a single from Joey Halser, Jack Hardt delivered another XBH that brought home Halser and gave the Hilltoppers the lead late. Ian Reno was the only arm that Marquette needed in their win as he struck out seven in his seven innings of work to earn the win. | ||||
9 | Delavan-Darien | 1 | No. 5 Union Grove | 11 | |
10 | The Broncos won in run-rule fashion in their matchup with Delavan-Darien thanks to some impressive performances on both sides of the ball. Offensively, Union Grove was led by Leo Weist would tallied the days only multi-hit performance and the days only XBH to finish the day with two RBIs. Nathan Williams and Landon Dessart each drove in two runs too, while both recording a single. Rounding out the scoring efforts for the Broncos was Beau Bloxdorf and Marshall Loch would each singled, and drove in a run. On the mound, the aforementioned Dessart struck out seven across his five innings of work and scattered just four hits. | ||||
11 | No. 9 Hudson | 2 | No. 6 River Falls | 1 | |
12 | Hudson grabbed their second win of the week over conference rival River Falls. The Raiders were the ones that got on the board first, courtesy of a sacrifice fly from Jake Busson in the first inning. In the fourth, Brody Rudolph tied the game up for RIver Falls on a RBI single. In the sixth, Bradyn Bezanson brought home the second run for Hudson which ended up being the difference maker on a RBI single. On the mound, the aforementioned Busson notched the win in his 6.2 innings of work as he scattered 10 hits, and struck out 11. Despite being tasked with the loss, Eli Condon was still impressive during his complete game efforts for River Falls, as he struck out six and allowed the two runs on six hits. | ||||
13 | No. 7 Janesville Craig | 5 | No. 19 Sun Prairie West | 2 | |
14 | It was Janesville Craig that came out on top in this Power 25 matchup. Leading the offense for Craig was Jake Schaffner, who tripled and drove in a team-high two runs. Devin Gudenschwager recorded a pair of singles and drove in one run, too. | ||||
15 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 0 | No. 8 Saint Thomas More | 2 | |
16 | The Cavaliers came out on top in their matchup with a tough Kenosha St. Joseph squad. On the mound, Elijah Niemiec continued to dominate like he has all season long. Across his five innings of work, the righty struck out nine and scattered just two hits to hold the Lancers lineup scoreless. Samuel Mommer relieved Niemiec and he struck out five in two innings of work while not allowing a hit. This game did not see its first run until the bottom of the sixth when Brady Johnson smacked a two-run home run to give STM the lead late. | ||||
17 | Pewaukee | 6 | No. 11 Denmark | 4 | |
18 | Pewaukee handed the Vikings their second loss of the season. Leading the way for the Pirates at the plate was Logan Schill who drove in two runs on a pair of singles from the leadoff spot. Blake Hutter also had a impressive day at the plate as he tallied three hits, which included a home run and he finished the day with one RBI. Owen Dobberstein and Greyson Zach combined to limit the Denmark offense to seven hits, and struck out a total of six batters, as well. | ||||
19 | Appleton East | 0 | No. 12 Hortonville | 7 | |
20 | Thomas Burns was dominant in Hortonville's win over Appleton East on Thursday. In his complete game efforts, the Arizona State commit struck out 11 and scattered just two hits to earn the win. At the plate, Hayden Timm drove in a team-high three runs while tallying three singles. Evan Mahan drove in two runs on two singles as well. Camden Kuhnke, Thomas Burns, and Nate Vela each put together multi-hit days at the plate, with Burns recording a pair of doubles, and Kuhnke logging a triple. | ||||
21 | No. 13 Monona Grove | 5 | Milton | 3 | |
22 | In the Silver Eagles win over Milton, Dom Najacht logged a pair of hits, a single and a double, to drive in two runs. Nicholas Guidici also drove in a pair of runs as he tallied a double, too. Jack Hewitt and Sam Baum combined to limit Milton to the two runs on eight hits en route to the win. | ||||
23 | No. 14 Whitefish Bay | 12 | Grafton | 12 | |
24 | This game was suspended in the ninth inning due to lighting. Makeup date is TBD. | ||||
25 | Shawano | 1 | No. 16 Mosinee | 2 | |
26 | Gavin Obremski doubled to right field and ended this marathon of a game, one that lasted nine innings. Keagen Jirschele got the scoring started for the Indians, launching a solo home run in the first inning. He went on to score the game-winning run as well. Despite having 10 hits in the game, Mosinee could only muster up two runs. Taylor Lemanski was 4-for-5 at the plate to lead the way. Ethan Oatman was solid on the mound in five relief innings, striking out three batters and getting the win. | ||||
27 | No. 17 Sun Prairie East | 11 | Beloit Memorial | 0 | |
28 | Sun Prairie East used a seven-run sixth inning to run-rule Beloit Memorial. Drew Kavanaugh was a star on both sides of the field, throwing five shutout innings and going 3-for-4 at the plate. He struck out six and only walked one batter in his appearance. In addition to Kavanaugh's two RBIs, John Hadley VI had two of his own. Sam Ostrenga and Jack Watkins both had two hits to power the offense as well. | ||||
29 | No. 18 Oak Creek | 4 | Kenosha Bradford | 2 | |
30 | Oak Creek got their eighth win of the season behind a quality outing from William Hyland and a home run from Max Hennemann. Hyland had eight strikeouts over 6.1 innings of work, only allowing one run to Kenosha Bradford. Matthew Risser had a triple and an RBI in this one, along with an RBI and hit coming from both Owen Sullivan and Evan Calderon. | ||||
31 | No. 20 Stevens Point | 10 | Merrill | 0 | |
32 | An eight-run third inning powered Stevens Point past Merrill in a run-rule in five innings. Ty Rechner was nearly flawless on the bump, only letting up one hit and striking out nine in his five inning complete game. Offensively, Bennett Klish, Braylen Nystrom, and Deacon Koback all had two hits to lead the way for the Panthers. Each batter drove in one or more runs as well, three coming from Nystrom. | ||||
33 | No. 22 Waterford | 6 | Elkhorn | 0 | |
34 | Tyler Lusic struck out 10 batters in five innings, and Garrett Kay came in to shut down the Elkhorn offense on Thursday. Kay helped out on offense too, as he hit a home run. Seth Hernandez went yard too, going 2-for-4 with two RBIs. Dylan Questad and Jack Butler were both 2-for-3 as well for the Wolverines. Butler drove in two runners on the day. | ||||
35 | Sheboygan North | 0 | No. 24 De Pere | 15 | |
36 | The offense was thriving for De Pere on Thursday, as the Cardinals strung together 13 hits and nine walks as a team. Milo Upton arguably had the best day, going 2-for-2 with two runs scored, four RBIs, and a home run. Bryan Gerbers and Carter Polfuss both went 2-for-3 at the plate, producing from the bottom of the order. Polfuss finished with three RBIs. Easton Arendt struck out nine of the 11 batters he faced, only allowing one hit to Sheboygan North in three innings. | ||||
37 | Wausau East | 3 | No. 25 Wisconsin Rapids | 4 | |
38 | After being down 3-2 in the final inning of play, an error with the bases loaded allowed two runs to score and Wisconsin Rapids defended their home turf and got a win. Josh Dekarske, Brennan Huber, and Brett Simonsen all had multi-hit games for the Red Raiders in the dramatic win. Dekarske also got the win on the mound after shutting down Wausau East in the final inning. The Lumberjacks got a quality performance from Jed Vander Sanden, who went 2-for-3 with three RBIs. | ||||
39 | Game Coverage | ||||
40 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 1 | Notre Dame | 2 | |
41 | By Josh Fields
Wisconsin Staff Notre Dame Academy took down Manitowoc Lincoln 2-1 in an important conference matchup. On the mound, Avery Duncan and Noah Wech matched up against each other for Notre Dame Academy and Manitowoc Lincoln respectively. Each pitcher would keep the opposing offenses at bay during their outings as both went six innings on the mound collecting double digit strikeouts. Notre Dame would get on the board first in the bottom of the third. Landon Lozier would walk in his at-bat and then proceed to advance to second on a pickoff attempt and then to third off of a balk. Lozier would come home on a safety squeeze by Owen Wery, giving Notre Dame Academy the lead. Manitowoc Lincoln would answer in the top of the fifth putting together tough at-bats and drawing multiple walks before Bryce Erdmann walked with the bases loaded tying the game. Notre Dame Academy would answer again in the bottom of the fifth as Landon Lozier would hit a triple and then score on a wild pitch pushing the lead to 2-1. Donatello Badalamenti would come on to pitch the seventh, tossing a clean inning for Notre Dame Academy striking out two batters earning the save. Notable Performers Avery Duncan (Notre Dame Academy) 6 IP, H, ER, 4 BB, 10 K Landon Lozier (Notre Dame Academy) 1-2, 2 R, BB, 3B Brady LaViolette (Notre Dame Academy) 2-2, 2 2B, Donatello Badalamenti (Notre Dame Academy) 1-3, 2B, 1 IP, H, 2K Noah Wech (Manitowoc Lincoln) 6 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 14 K Brayden Steinbecker (Manitowoc Lincoln) 1-3, 2B | ||||
42 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
43 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 5 | Amherst | 4 | |
44 | With two runners on in the final inning, Dylan Anadell got a groundout to get the win against a strong Amherst team. Bryce Dittmann was solid in his start beforehand, as the senior went 6.2 innings and struck out five. Eli Boelter was 1-for-2 with an RBI and two runs scored in the win for Weyauwega-Fremont. Wyatt Blakowski was 2-for-4 in the loss for the Falcons. | ||||
45 | Bay Port | 10 | Pulaski | 0 | |
46 | Ethan Plog twirled a one-hitter against Pulaski over seven innings, striking out 11 batters in the process. Connor LaBar, Charlie Zimmer, and Carter Kallies all had two hits for Bay Port in the win. Kallies had two doubles and an RBI. Grant Gill hit a triple and added three RBIs as the leading run producer on the day. | ||||
47 | Burlington | 6 | Westosha Central | 4 | |
48 | In the ninth inning, Burlington scratched across two runs to break up the 4-4 tie against Westosha Central and went on to win. Murphy Diggins had the big hit, doubling and driving in two runs to get the Demons their second win of the week. Kaleb Zabielski was not retired from the leadoff spot, going 4-for-4 with two runs scored. Wren Dietz and Carter Baumeister also had two hits in the win. Mason Mitacek was 2-for-4 in a losing effort for the Falcons. | ||||
49 | Eau Claire North | 4 | Chippewa Falls | 14 | |
50 | The Chippewa Falls offense was relentless on Thursday, run-ruling Eau Claire North on Thursday. Dawson Goodman and Jackson Gugel were catalysts in sparking the Cardinals' attack from the top of the order, as Goodman went 3-for-3 and Gugel was 2-for-4. Goodman had a double and scored four runs, while Gugel drove in three runs. Preston Alger was not retired from the bottom of the order, going 3-for-3 with an RBI and three runs scored. | ||||
51 | Fond du Lac | 4 | Appleton North | 11 | |
52 | Appleton North got their eighth win of the season behind a four-hit day from Austin Ramus and a home run from Caden Popp. Popp finished the day with five RBIs, doubling in his performance as well. Ramus was not retired, driving in two runs and hitting a double in the process. Garrett Hiepttas and Ben Isom chipped in two hits as well, summarizing a dominant offensive day for the Lightning. | ||||
53 | Neenah | 5 | Kaukauna | 4 | |
54 | Five runs early in the game was all that Neenah needed, as they defeated Kaukauna 5-4 in this matchup. Ethan Van Dyke, Elliot Swanson, and Andrew Carlson all had multi-hit games to lead the way for the Rockets. Adam Lorrig threw two shutout innings to close this one out, stepping up in a big way to get the win, only allowing one hit. | ||||
55 | New London | 1 | Menasha | 2 | |
56 | Menasha got another win under their belt, taking down New London 2-1. Bryce Duszak went 2-for-3 to jumpstart the offense, driving in a run. Ian Dohms and Quinn Ludvigsen were dominant on the mound, combining to strike out 10 Bulldogs, holding New London to just five hits as a team. Menasha improves to 8-1 on the season. | ||||
57 | Rice Lake | 1 | Eau Claire Memorial | 4 | |
58 | In a pretty quiet offensive game, Leo Lauscher was the standout, going 1-for-3 with a triple and an RBI. Cooper Jesperson struck out seven batters in his three-inning start, not allowing a walk. Sawyer Stein followed in relief, throwing four innings and didn't allow an earned run, punching out three batters. | ||||
59 | Southwestern | 0 | Fennimore | 19 | |
60 | Fennimore scored in all four of their innings on offense, crushing Southwestern with a 19-0 final score. Maximos Miles was not retired, going 3-for-3 with three runs scored. Lower in the order, Macoy Miles followed with a 2-for-3 performance with three RBIs. Ethan Sheckler and Lucas Lendosky both had two hits for the Golden Eagles as well. Sheckler struck out the side in his one inning of relief too. Justin Trumm-Nihles punched out five batters in four shutout innings, only letting up one hit. | ||||
61 | Wauwatosa East | 4 | Sussex Hamilton | 5 | |
62 | In this 10-inning marathon, Sussex Hamilton walked it off via a Luke Lehnen double that drove in a run, winning it for the Chargers. It was Lehnen's second hit on the day, going 2-for-5 for Sussex Hamilton. The Chargers got two hits from four other players as well, summing up a quality offensive day for them. Ben Moser struck out four batters and got the win in two innings of relief at the end of the game. | ||||
63 | Wauwatosa West | 7 | West Allis Hale | 8 | |
64 | With the bases loaded, Michael Decker drew a walk and won the game for West Allis Hale in the seventh inning. In this back-and-forth affair, the Huskies came out on top with two hits from Connor Hackett, Raymond Abreu, and Riley Emons. Hackett had a double and four RBIs to lead the pack. Adam Urban stepped up for Wauwatosa West in this one, going 4-for-4 with a double and three runs scored. | ||||
65 | Turner | 11 | Brodhead/Juda | 2 | |
66 | Turner got their 11th win of the season, dominating Brodhead/Juda from the start. Konner Giddley and Connor Hughes both had two hits from the top of the order for the Trojans, leading the charge. Will Lauterbach followed them with a 1-for-3 performance, driving in three runs and walking once in the process. | ||||
67 | West Bend East | 0 | Hartford | 6 | |
68 | Nick Janicki drove in three runs, in addition to two RBIs coming from RJ Thomae, as Hartford coasted to a 6-0 win over West Bend East. Carter Kutz was dominant on the mound, punching out eight batter over six innings of work, only allowing two hits. Alex Kuntz followed by striking out the side to end the game. Mason Roell had the Suns' only hits of the day, going 2-for-2. | ||||
69 | Aquinas | 5 | La Crosse Logan | 2 | |
70 | Appleton North got their eighth win of the season behind a four-hit day from Austin Ramus and a home run from Caden Popp. Popp finished the day with five RBIs, doubling in his performance as well. Ramus was not retired, driving in two runs and hitting a double in the process. Garrett Hietpas and Ben Isom chipped in two hits as well, summarizing a dominant offensive day for the Lightning. | ||||
71 | Beaver Dam | 5 | Waunakee | 3 | |
72 | A five-run fifth inning from Beaver Dam erased an early 3-0 deficit that Waunakee had created. Daelon Johnson had two hits and Boston Damon drove in two runs to spark the offense for the Golden Beavers. In his relief appearance, Eli Bryant carved for 3.2 innings, striking out eight batters and only letting up one hit. That allowed Beaver Dam to make their comeback in the end, as Bryant got the win. Oliver Lee had two hits and an RBI in a losing effort for the Warriors. | ||||
73 | Wilmot | 2 | Badger | 5 | |
74 | Badger got to the 10-win mark of their season, taking down Wilmot. Matthew O'Grady, Sam Polyock, and Ryan McCarthy all had two hits for the Badgers. McCarthy tripled and drove in two runners to lead the way. Three pitchers for Badger combined to hold down the Panthers' offense to two runs, controlling the game throughout. | ||||
75 | Edgewood | 7 | Oregon | 2 | |
76 | Edgewood bounced back from Tuesday's loss against Oregon by defeating the Panthers 7-2 on Thursday. At the top of the order, Preston Yaucher and Jacob Sheahan had two hits to push the Crusaders to victory. Sheahan scored two runs and drove one in. Henry Bishop went the distance on the mound, throwing seven innings and striking out four, not allowing a walk for the entire game. | ||||
77 | Madison West | 6 | Verona | 4 | |
78 | Tiago Sanchez struck out 12 batters over 5.2 innings, and Caleb Karll hit a home run to power Madison West past Verona in a Big Eight Conference matchup. Karll had three hits on the day, driving in two runs. Additionally, Simon Conkey was 2-for-4 with an RBI. Mason Armstrong was 2-for-3 for the Wildcats, who attempted a late comeback but ended up falling short. | ||||
79 | Middleton | 16 | Madison La Follette | 1 | |
80 | Middleton's offense was relentless and took advantage of eight Madison La Follette errors to win this one in run-rule fashion. Marc Wareing and Dylan Klock each had two hits in the win for the Cardinals, who strung together 11 hits over five innings of play. Three pitchers combined to only give up one hit in the win. | ||||
81 | Milwaukee Reagan | 14 | Milwaukee Riverside | 0 | |
82 | Joshua Barndt was dominant in the blowout victory for Milwaukee Reagan, as the MATC commit struck out 13 batters in six innings, only letting up two hits. The Huskies took advantage of eight walks and seven errors from Milwaukee Riverside, as the Tigers struggled to defend all game. | ||||
83 | Northwestern | 2 | Saint Croix Falls | 7 | |
84 | Saint Croix Falls remained undefeated by taking down Northwestern 7-2 on Thursday. Dylan Smith was a workhorse for the Saints on the mound, striking out 10 batters over 6.1 innings of work. Brady Belisle was the offensive standout, as he was 4-for-4 at the plate with a double, triple, and three RBIs. Brayden Olson, Tyler Olson, and Nolan Imhoff each contributed two hits as well, summarizing a successful offensive day for Saint Croix Falls. | ||||
85 | Reedsburg | 13 | Portage | 5 | |
86 | The offense was consistent for Reedsburg, as they put up 13 runs in seven innings to win it. Winston Alonso, Alek Southworth, and Caden Brandt all had two hits in the order, producing from all parts of the lineup. Edison Alonso hit a home run and had three RBIs as well to power the offense to victory. | ||||
87 | Wautoma | 3 | Wisconsin Dells | 1 | |
88 | Logan Dunn and Landon Keller combined to no-hit Wisconsin Dells on Thursday, as they struck out eight batters in the win. Dunn threw six innings, striking out six batters and allowed zero earned runs. Christian Weiss was 2-for-4 with an RBI, and Dunn added a triple. | ||||
89 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 0 | Markesan | 6 | |
90 | Chayce Osterhaus was electric in his complete game for Markesan, as the Upper Iowa commit struck out 20 batters and only allowed one hit. Ryan Mast and Caleb Stoll were both 2-for-4 at the plate to lead the offensive attack for the Hornets. Stoll had two RBIs, in addition to two RBIs coming from pinch hitter Jagur Jahnke in a big sixth inning. | ||||
91 | Whitnall | 1 | Waukesha North | 5 | |
92 | A five-run sixth inning pushed Waukesha North past Whitnall in a non-conference matchup. Connor Curtis was the offensive standout, as he was 2-for-4 with a RBI and a home run, leading the attack for the Northstars. Three pitchers combined to shut down the Whitnall offense, as they couldn't get the big hit to score multiple runs. | ||||
93 | Watertown | 10 | DeForest | 0 | |
94 | After a quiet start to the game, Watertown got hot as a team, using three hits from both Caleb Hurtgen and Nathan Walter to carry the team. Hurtgen had three RBIs and Walter scored three runs. Eliot Roethle threw for 4.2 innings, striking out eight and only allowing two hits, coming off of a perfect game on Saturday. Owin Walsh followed with 2.1 innings of shutout baseball. | ||||
95 | Cudahy | 3 | Greenfield | 4 | |
96 | On the mound, Nate Wendricks scattered eight hits and allowed one earned run for Greenfield in their win over Cudahy. In the first, Greenfield put up the first run of the game as they executed a double-steal. In the third, the Hawks would plate two more, highlighted by a sacrifice fly from Ryan Graf. In the sixth, Brett Goggins delivered a clutch RBI single that helped Greenfield notch the win. | ||||
97 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 12 | Saint Anthony | 1 | |
98 | Shell Lake | 12 | Webster | 2 | |
99 | Athens | 5 | Abbotsford/Colby | 13 | |
100 | Oakfield | 15 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 0 | |
101 | Bonduel | 15 | Menominee Indian | 4 | |
102 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 3 | Oostburg | 4 | |
103 | Clear Lake | 1 | Birchwood/Winter | 9 | |
104 | D.C. Everest | 8 | Wausau West | 3 | |
105 | Dominican | 14 | Racine St. Catherine's | 3 | |
106 | Freedom | 2 | Waupaca | 3 | |
107 | Kiel | 14 | Winnebago Lutheran | 3 | |
108 | Lake Country Lutheran | 12 | Brookfield Academy | 0 | |
109 | Living Word Lutheran | 18 | Kenosha Christian Life | 4 | |
110 | Marion | 17 | Bowler | 6 | |
111 | Martin Luther | 7 | Shoreland Lutheran | 14 | |
112 | Menomonie | 8 | New Richmond | 4 | |
113 | Niagara | 1 | Coleman | 6 | |
114 | Onalaska | 7 | Sparta | 0 | |
115 | Ozaukee | 8 | Mishicot | 10 | |
116 | Port Edwards | 0 | Pacelli | 5 | |
117 | Highland | 5 | Potosi/Cassville | 2 | |
118 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 4 | Catholic Central | 2 | |
119 | Random Lake | 12 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 3 | |
120 | Rosholt | 0 | Pittsville | 11 | |
121 | Seymour | 4 | West De Pere | 6 | |
122 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 6 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 4 | |
123 | Shiocton | 2 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 12 | |
124 | Shullsburg/Benton | 3 | Darlington | 14 | |
125 | South Shore | 7 | Mellen | 17 | |
126 | St. Mary Catholic | 11 | Kohler/Christian | 2 | |
127 | Saint Mary's Springs | 0 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 10 | |
128 | Tigerton | 18 | Gresham Community | 2 | |
129 | Two Rivers | 4 | Luxemburg-Casco | 3 | |
130 | Wausaukee | 1 | Oconto | 11 | |
131 | White Lake | 6 | Northland Lutheran/WI Valley | 16 | |
132 | Xavier | 6 | Green Bay East/West | 1 | |
133 | Duluth Marshall | 4 | Superior | 5 | |
134 | West Salem | 12 | Arcadia | 11 | |
135 | Auburndale | 11 | Newman Catholic | 0 | |
136 | Clinton | 2 | Evansville | 9 | |
137 | Edgar | 12 | Assumption | 6 | |
138 | Edgerton | 4 | East Troy | 7 | |
139 | Kewaskum | 21 | Berlin | 2 | |
140 | Marathon | 0 | Stratford | 4 | |
141 | McFarland | 8 | Whitewater | 2 | |
142 | Phillips | 8 | Chequamegon | 6 | |
143 | Prentice | 0 | Rib Lake | 23 | |
144 | Waupun | 9 | Ripon | 2 | |
145 | Winneconne | 1 | Plymouth | 5 | |
146 | Adams-Friendship | 6 | Nekoosa | 9 | |
147 | Alma Center Lincoln | 0 | Whitehall | 9 | |
148 | Altoona | 11 | Prescott | 0 | |
149 | Amery | 3 | Osceola | 16 | |
150 | Augusta | 7 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 5 | |
151 | Baldwin-Woodville | 8 | Ellsworth | 2 | |
152 | Bangor | 7 | Cashton | 4 | |
153 | Barron | 2 | Hayward | 6 | |
154 | Belleville | 0 | Marshall | 7 | |
155 | Bloomer | 2 | Regis | 8 | |
156 | Boyceville | 3 | Colfax | 4 | |
157 | Cambria-Friesland | 0 | Randolph | 11 | |
158 | Cameron | 11 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 4 | |
159 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 3 | Blair-Taylor | 13 | |
160 | Cumberland | 4 | Spooner | 2 | |
161 | De Soto | 0 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 5 | |
162 | Deerfield | 13 | Fall River | 1 | |
163 | Elcho | 0 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 6 | |
164 | Eleva-Strum | 11 | Pepin/Alma | 3 | |
165 | Elk Mound | 17 | Durand-Arkansaw | 3 | |
166 | Flambeau | 7 | Prairie Farm | 2 | |
167 | Florence | 7 | Crandon | 3 | |
168 | Fort Atkinson | 4 | Stoughton | 0 | |
169 | Glenwood City | 7 | Plum City/Elmwood | 3 | |
170 | Green Lake/Princeton | 7 | Montello | 2 | |
171 | Greenwood | 0 | Neillsville | 15 | |
172 | Highland | 5 | Potosi/Cassville | 2 | |
173 | Independence/Gilmanton | 13 | Melrose-Mindoro | 1 | |
174 | Iowa-Grant | 8 | River Ridge | 5 | |
175 | Laona/Wabeno | 7 | Goodman/Pembine | 5 | |
176 | Luck/Frederic | 5 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 12 | |
177 | Madison East | 2 | Janesville Parker | 13 | |
178 | McDonell Central | 10 | Thorp | 1 | |
179 | Mondovi | 12 | Spring Valley | 1 | |
180 | Mount Horeb | 1 | Monroe | 2 | |
181 | Necedah | 0 | New Lisbon | 5 | |
182 | North Crawford | 0 | Ithaca | 8 | |
183 | Osseo-Fairchild | 10 | Stanley-Boyd | 1 | |
184 | Parkview | 4 | Johnson Creek | 14 | |
185 | Poynette | 3 | Lake Mills | 14 | |
186 | Rio | 2 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 18 | |
187 | River Valley | 7 | Platteville | 0 | |
188 | Seneca | 10 | La Farge | 0 | |
189 | Siren | 4 | Unity | 5 | |
190 | Somerset | 1 | Saint Croix Central | 5 | |
191 | Spencer | 4 | Columbus Catholic | 1 | |
192 | Tomahawk | 5 | Lakeland | 6 | |
193 | Waterloo | 8 | Cambridge | 15 | |
194 | Watertown Luther Prep | 1 | Lodi | 4 | |
195 | Westfield | 0 | Mauston | 19 | |
196 | Williams Bay | 2 | Horicon | 12 | |
197 | Wisconsin Heights | 4 | New Glarus | 12 | |
198 | Wonewoc-Center | 2 | Brookwood | 18 | |
199 | Luther | 1 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 11 | |
200 | Milwaukee South | 20 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 1 | |
201 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 25 | Saint Anthony | 6 | |
202 | Heritage Christian | 1 | University School | 23 | |
203 | Owen-Withee | 9 | Cadott | 10 | |
204 | Abbotsford/Colby | 14 | Athens | 0 | |
205 | Clear Lake | 8 | Birchwood/Winter | 5 | |
206 | Reedsville | 3 | Howards Grove | 4 | |
207 | West Salem | 12 | Arcadia | 11 | |
208 | Dodgeville | 11 | Lancaster | 3 | |
209 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 12 | Mayville | 0 | |
210 | Viroqua | 6 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 0 |
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | No. 1 Kimberly | 6 | Appleton East | 7 | |
4 | Appleton East handed our No. 1 team in Kimberly, their first in-state loss of the season. While the Patriots did take advantage of some 'free' runs, Danny Dieck tallied the Patriots only multi-hit performance with a pair of singles and he also scored a run. Grant Wettig and Ethan Winkler were each responsible for one RBI a piece and each singled, too. On the mound, Matthew Bixler notched the win as he held the Kimberly offense scoreless in his final 1.1 innings of work. | ||||
5 | No. 2 Franklin | 7 | No. 21 Kenosha Tremper | 0 | |
6 | The Sabers finished off a three game sweep over conference foe, and No. 21 ranked Kenosha Tremper on Friday. Dylan Cunningham has been a spark plug atop this Saber lineup all year, and yesterday he tallied a pair of doubles, and drove in a team-high three runs. On the mound, Cooper Kamlay and Ben Verges combined to hold Tremper scoreless. During Kamlay's six inning of shut-out work, he struck out eight and scattered just two hits to earn the win. Verges would come in for the last inning and would retire all three batters via the strikeout. | ||||
7 | Brookfield Central | 1 | No. 3 Menomonee Falls | 8 | |
8 | The Phoenix continue to dominant in 2023 and added on another win to their total over Brookfield Central. Dylan Dux was key in this one, as he struck for a pair of doubles, and drove in four RBIs in the win. Zach Wolfram, Jordan Hedrick, and Wilson Kershner each logged a pair of hits and combined for two RBIs. On the mound, Ty Cieslewicz notched the win across his six innings, in which he struck out seven, and allowed just one run on five hits. | ||||
9 | No. 5 Union Grove | 7 | Middleton | 0 | |
10 | Leading the Broncos on the offensive end was Landon Dessart who recorded the games only XBH and he drove in a team-high two runs. Nathan Williams also had a solid day at the plate as he recorded a pair of singles to drive in one run and he also scored a run, too. Jack Wolf turned in a masterful performance on the mound for the Broncos. Across his complete game efforts, Wolf struck out four and scattered just four hits while walking zero to hold the Middleton lineup scoreless. | ||||
11 | Waukesha North | 0 | No. 10 Arrowhead | 6 | |
12 | Ethan Hindle exploded at the plate for Arrowhead in this one, and helped the Warhawks take down Waukesha North. From the leadoff spot, Hindle went a perfect 4-for-4, which included a pair of home runs, and a double, to finish the day with a team-high four RBIs. Wes Lindee was responsible for the two other RBIs of the game as he roped a single to to center field in the third. Earning the win on the mound for Arrowhead was Andrew Jung who held Waukesha North scoreless in his seven innings pitched, and he punched out six. | ||||
13 | Little Chute | 1 | No. 11 Denmark | 7 | |
14 | The Denmark offense struck early and often in this one, and were led by Ethan Ovsak. In his three at-bats, Ovsak singled and homered to drive in his three RBIs of the day. Lucas Miller also had a solid day at the plate as he went 4-for-4 with one run scored and one RBI. Rounding out the offensive efforts for the Vikings was John Wertel, Eli Kapinos, and Jaycob Dittmer who each drove in a run in the win, as well. The aforementioned Ovsak also earned the win on the mound as he held the Little Chute offense to just one run on three hits in his six innings of work. Grant Schroeder would come on in the seventh and did not allow a baserunner in his one inning of work. | ||||
15 | No. 14 Whitefish Bay | 1 | Slinger | 16 | |
16 | The Owls cruised to dominant 16-1 win over Whitefish Bay in this North Shore Conference matchup. Leading the way for the Owls was Tyler Johnson who drove in five runs on three hits, one of them being a double. Blake Johnson was also a main contributor as he drove in four runs on a home run on a single to help Slinger to the Power 25 upset. On the mound, Carter Tennies limited Whitefish Bay's potent offense to just one run on two hits to earn the win. | ||||
17 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 0 | No. 18 Oak Creek | 10 | |
18 | Oak Creek exploded for nine combined runs in the final two innings in their matchup with conference foe, Kenosha Indian Trail. In the fifth, CJ Trask got the scoring started with a RBI double to center field. This was followed up by a two-run home run from Nate Schopf that extended the Knights lead to four. Later in the inning, Nathan Hanel drove in a run of his own on a single to make the score 5-0. The Knights then broke the game wide open in the sixth as Nate Schopf and Payten Jibben each drove in one more run on singles. Then Nathan Hanel delivered the dagger, a two-RBI single that ended the game due to run-rule. On the mound, Cade Palkowski was dominant as he struck out 11 batters in six innings, and scattered just two hits. | ||||
19 | Verona | 7 | No. 19 Sun Prairie West | 8 | |
20 | It was the Wolves who came out on top in their matchup with a tough Verona squad, courtesy of some late game heroics. Going into the bottom of the seventh, Sun Prairie West found themselves down by one, but after a walk and HBP, Julian Torres-Otero ripped a double to left field that tied the game up. The Wolves would then load up the bases after an intentional walk which opened the door for Caden Updike who hit a fly ball that was deep enough to bring home a run, and gave Sun Prairie West the walk-off win. Some other top performers in this one were Jackson Hunley and Jaiden Jung who each recorded a pair of hits, and Casey Wambach drove in a team-high two RBIs. | ||||
21 | No. 23 Wisconsin Lutheran | 12 | Greenfield | 2 | |
22 | Wisconsin Lutheran came out firing in this one as they put up a six spot in the second inning, en route to the win over Greenfield. Isaiah Johnston and Wynn Hotchkiss each drove in three runs in the matchup and they both recorded a double, too. Eddie Rynders and Logan Abramowski each also doubled and combined to drive in three runs for Wisconsin Lutheran. On the mound, it was a combined effort as Henry Szymanski, Zach Eggert, and Ethan Dunn combined to limit Greenfield to the two runs and only gave up three hits. | ||||
23 | Merrill | 3 | No. 25 Wisconsin Rapids | 1 | |
24 | A three-run fifth was all Merril would need as they took down Wisconsin Rapids on Friday. In that inning, Merril would bring in one on a passed ball and Sam Reimann followed it up with two-run homer to left field, to give Merrill the lead. This was all they would need as starting pitcher, Brady Kanitz twirled a complete game gem in which he gave up one run on four hits, and struck out five to notch the upset win. | ||||
25 | Game Coverage | ||||
26 | No. 10 Monona Grove | 2 | No. 17 Sun Prairie East | 6 | |
27 | By: Isaiah Glidden Associate Scout, Staff Writer It was the Sun Prairie East Cardinals who came out on top in their matchup with a hot Monona Grove squad. In the first, the Cardinals took advantage of a Monona Grove defensive miscue that resulted in one run coming home. Then Drew Kavanaugh drove in one more unearned run in the inning to give Sun Prairie East the early lead. The lead did not last for long as Monona Grove would tie the game up at two after RBI singles from Dom Najacht and John Bittner. Following this, both offenses went stagnant as the starting pitchers for both sides settled in and we did not see another run until the bottom of the sixth. In the sixth, Sun Prairie put two runners on, courtesy of singles, and Sam Ostrenga would drive one in on a bunt single to give the Cardinals the lead. Max Glusick would then bunt into a fielder's choice to extend their lead to two. This was followed up by a two-RBI single from Isaac Wendler that broke the game wide open late. Zach Brzezinski would the come back out for his third inning of work and cruised through the top part of the Monona Grove lineup to give Sun Prairie East the win. Notable Performers: Zach Brzezinski (Sun Prairie East): 3 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 4 K Isaac Wendler (Sun Prairie East): 1 H, 2 RBI, 1 R Sam Ostrenga (Sun Prairie East): 1 H, 1 RBI, 1 R Drew Kavanaugh (Sun Prairie East): 1 H, 1 RBI Dom Najacht (Monona Grove): 1 H, 1 RBI John Bittner (Monona Grove): 1 H, 1 RBI | ||||
28 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
29 | Chippewa Falls | 5 | Holmen | 10 | |
30 | Chippewa Falls | 4 | Holmen | 1 | |
31 | Holmen put up a crooked number in the final four innings of play, as they outscored Chippewa Falls 10-5 in Game One. Gavin Halaska was the leader for the Vikings, as he went 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBIs. Tyrus McCoy and Calvin Gilbertson were each 2-for-3 with two RBIs on the day. Grady Fredrick hit a homerun in the loss for the Cardinals. Cole Perlberg cooled the Holmen offense in Game Two, going the distance on the mound and striking out three batters. Perlberg only allowed two hits and zero earned runs in the win. Fredrick was trouble on offense once again, this time going 2-for-3 with an RBI. | ||||
32 | Cameron | 1 | Saint Croix Falls | 16 | |
33 | The St. Croix Falls offense was explosive on Friday, handling Cameron in a Heart O'North conference matchup. Brady Belisle and Nolan Imhoff each went 3-for-3 to power the offense to 16 runs. Imhoff had three RBIs, while Belisle had a double, home run, and five RBIs. Brayden Olson added two hits, and Michael Shannon struck out seven batters in his five-inning start. | ||||
34 | Notre Dame | 2 | Green Bay Preble | 8 | |
35 | Green Bay Preble pulled off an upset to a hot Notre Dame Academy team, defeating the Tritons 8-2. Ian Johnson was 3-for-4 with nine strikeouts on the mound too, dominating both sides of the field. Johnson would get the win, as the Hornets began to pull away after a four-run fourth inning. Kole Konkel had two RBIs and Ben Hess chipped in two hits. | ||||
36 | Brookfield East | 4 | Badger | 3 | |
37 | Brookfield East got a big win over Badger on Friday, breaking up a 3-3 tie in the ninth and holding on for a 4-3 victory. Ryan Berghauer had the big hit, driving in a runner with a single to centerfield. Presley Wachowiak threw three key innings for the Spartans, only allowing one hit in his time on the mound. Sam Polyock struck out seven batters in three innings for the Badgers in a losing effort. | ||||
38 | Coleman | 14 | Wausaukee | 2 | |
39 | Coleman moved to 11-0, scoring a combined 14 runs in the first two innings of play. Logan Kurth, Gavin Pusick, Joe Olsen, and Trent Mongin all had two hits in the team, powering the Cougars past Wausaukee in blowout fashion. Kurth and Mongin both had three RBIs. | ||||
40 | Kaukauna | 3 | Bay Port | 4 | |
41 | Sawyer Larson ended this 10-inning marathon of a game with a walk-off single, driving in a run and winning it for Bay Port. Cole Benson and Connor LaBar each had two hits for the Pirates, who couldn't come up with the big inning. Peyton VandeHey had three hits to lead Kaukauna, who had 11 hits as a team. They couldn't find the clutch hit though, only scoring in the fifth inning. | ||||
42 | Pulaski | 0 | Menasha | 6 | |
43 | Jason Breier worked six solid innings on the bump for Menasha, only allowing two hits to Pulaski and zero walks. Ryan Johnson then came in to close it and was successful in maintaining the shutout. The Blue Jays' offense was powered by two hits coming from Ty Carlson, Bryce Duszak, and Lane Boucher. Menasha had 11 hits as a team, and went on to win 6-0, improving to 9-1 on the season. | ||||
44 | East Troy | 3 | Wilmot | 5 | |
45 | A triple and an RBI from Marco Falletti, along with an RBI from Hayden Christiansen and two hits off of the bat of Chance Ruby was just enough as Wilmot hung on to defeat East Troy. A three-run fourth inning pushed the Panthers past the Trojans on Friday. Ruby closed the game with 1.2 innings of shutout baseball, striking out three batters. | ||||
46 | Cedarburg | 1 | Homestead | 7 | |
47 | Homestead jumped out to an early lead and never looked back, dominating their conference rival from start to finish. Nick Haller was 3-for-4 on the day and both Jackson Brewer and Carl Roemke had two RBIs in the win. Ryan Apel had a quality appearance on the mound, only throwing 74 pitches over 6.2 innings of work, getting the win. | ||||
48 | Grafton | 5 | West Bend West | 2 | |
49 | In a tight matchup, Grafton used a three-run sixth inning to separate themselves from West Bend West on Friday. Michael Muecke had a big RBI in the inning, capping off a 2-for-3 performance on the day to lead the way for the Black Hawks. Colin Haldeman and Garrett Bonk added two hits as well, along with two RBIs coming from Mason Lempke in the leadoff spot. Jack Sommers struck out four over six innings of work. Quinn Zills was 1-for-2 in a losing effort for the Spartans. | ||||
50 | Hartford | 8 | Port Washington | 2 | |
51 | Brandon Pohl threw a complete game for Hartford, striking out nine batters and walking zero. The Orioles used that performance to motivate the offense too, as they walked eight times to help score eight runs. Bryce Duhr was 2-for-4 with a run scored, and Braycen Burg had an RBI in the win. | ||||
52 | New Berlin West | 3 | South Milwaukee | 4 | |
53 | South Milwaukee picked up their ninth win of the year after defeating New Berlin West after 10 innings of play. Max Johnson's bat ended it, as he singled to centerfield to win it, scoring the runner from third base. Adam Finn was 4-for-5 with a run scored in the win, along with two RBIs coming from Austin Olla for the Rockets. Daniel Kibler, Tyler Hewitt, and Ben Shingledecker each had two hits for the Vikings in the loss. | ||||
54 | Pewaukee | 6 | Whitnall | 8 | |
55 | Pewaukee erased an early 6-1 deficit, but it was not enough as Whitnall put up a run in the fifth and sixth inning to pull away from the Pirates. Jack Strubel was the key run producer for the Falcons, going 3-for-3 with four RBIs and three doubles. Josh Diorio scored three runs and was 2-for-2 at the plate, while Nate Baake drove in two runs. Logan Schill and Ryan Sopha each had two RBIs and two hits for Pewaukee, but they couldn't grab a lead after the first inning in this one. | ||||
56 | West Bend East | 7 | Nicolet | 2 | |
57 | Two hits from Camden Hoier and Blake Twito pushed West Bend East past Nicolet on Friday. Mason Roell was clutch on both sides of the field too, driving in two runs and throwing 3.1 scoreless innings for the Suns. A four-run fifth inning broke up the 2-2 tie for West Bend East, as pulled away in the end. | ||||
58 | Altoona | 12 | New Richmond | 11 | |
59 | In this wild game, Altoona outlasted New Richmond on the offensive end and won 12-11. Each team had 13 hits in the offensive rampage, both scoring six runs in the fourth inning too. Cameron St. John was 3-for-4 with three runs scored and a double to lead the way for the Railroaders. Colin Boyarski added two hits, Bennett Stokke had three RBIs, and Christian Varsho drove in two runs in the win. For the Tigers, Reagan Driscoll had the best offensive day, doubling and driving in three runs in the back-and-forth affair. | ||||
60 | Columbus | 0 | Lakeside Lutheran | 1 | |
61 | Nolan Meis was clutch for Lakeside Lutheran in this one, throwing a four-hit shutout and silencing the Columbus offense to get the win. Jaymeson Sullivan was equally solid in the duel, striking out eight, but he gave up one run in the fourth inning, which was all the Warriors needed in this one. Phillip Becraft had the lone RBI, walking with the bases loaded to give Lakeside Lutheran their 1-0 lead. | ||||
62 | Howards Grove | 1 | Waupun | 7 | |
63 | Evan Sauer was big on both sides of the field for Waupun on Friday, going 1-for-1 with two runs scored and an RBI, along with five solid innings on the mound. Sauer struck out nine batters, and only allowed four hits in the successful outing. Mason Holz, coming off of his PBR POTW recognition, was 1-for-4 with an RBI and a stolen base. Chase Beahm was 2-for-4 for Waupun in the win. | ||||
64 | Lancaster | 3 | Viroqua | 13 | |
65 | Viroqua put up eight runs in the first inning and never looked back from there, taking down Lancaster in five innings. Myles Frye got things going from the leadoff spot, finishing 3-for-4 with a triple, RBI, and two runs scored. From the middle of the lineup, Tyler Quackenbush was 2-for-3 with an RBI. Backed by this offense, Kevin Lendosky was solid on the bump, going five innings and striking out six batters. | ||||
66 | Stanley-Boyd | 1 | Regis | 12 | |
67 | Regis strung together 11 hits on offense and got a solid performance from their ace, Cole Selvig, in the win on Friday. Cooper Dykes was 3-for-4 with a double, while Caden Weber, Jason Kostka, and Harrison Haas all chipped in two hits apiece for the Ramblers. Haas had three RBIs in the blowout win. Selvig, the Texas commit, threw for three innings, striking out seven and only walking one. | ||||
68 | Wautoma | 15 | Nekoosa | 3 | |
69 | It took a couple of innings to heat up, but the Wautoma offense did so in a big way, run-ruling Nekoosa with a 15-3 final score. The Hornets had 17 hits, four of which came from Christian Weiss, who tripled and had two RBIs. Landon Keller had three hits and three RBIs of his own, leading the way for Wautoma. Additionally, Logan Dunn, Brady Abitz, and Ben Miller each had two hits in their performances. | ||||
70 | Auburndale | 7 | Medford | 14 | |
71 | Medford's offense was too much for Auburndale, as the Red Raiders came back from a 7-2 deficit and put up 11 runs in the fifth inning to take the lead and win it. Tanner Hraby was a catalyst in that inning, as he finished 4-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI. Logan Baumgartner, who recently committed to UWSP for basketball on Friday, launched a grand slam in the big fifth inning, capping off a 2-for-4 day for the infielder. Miles Searles added two hits and two RBIs to the Red Raiders' offense, highlighting a successful day for Medford. | ||||
72 | Milton | 9 | Turner | 5 | |
73 | Milton upset Turner behind 11 hits and four pitchers who combined to hold the Trojans to five runs on offense. Jake Cummins and Braylen Vande Berg led the way, both accumulating three hits and two RBIs for the Red Hawks from the top half of the order. Brayden Bastian was 2-for-3 as well, leading the offensive attack for Milton. Karson Lueck was solid on the mound in relief, striking out five batters over two innings of work. | ||||
74 | Markesan | 0 | Cambridge | 13 | |
75 | A no-hit performance from Carter Lund led Cambridge to the dominant 13-0 win over Markesan. During his five innings, Lund struck out nine and walked just one in his dominant no-hitter. Lund was also a key contributor offensively as he drove in four runs on three hits to lead Cambridge to the win. | ||||
76 | Wrightstown | 7 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 6 | |
77 | Wrightstown took down Fox Valley Lutheran in a nail biting win on Friday. In the game, Trevor Vande Hey drove in one run on a single and Quade Thompson tallied Wrightstown's only XBH. Thompson's double was a big one as it came in the seventh with the game tied at six, and he was eventually brought home on a defensive error from Fox Valley Lutheran that gave Wrightstown the win. | ||||
78 | Barron | 4 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 5 | |
79 | Chilton | 9 | Valders | 0 | |
80 | Edgewood | 9 | Mount Horeb | 10 | |
81 | Parkview | 1 | Horicon | 11 | |
82 | Lena | 3 | Reedsville | 8 | |
83 | Marshfield | 2 | Eau Claire North | 1 | |
84 | Sevastopol | 0 | Kewaunee | 11 | |
85 | Seymour | 13 | Shawano | 14 | |
86 | Seymour | 3 | Shawano | 5 | |
87 | Xavier | 14 | New London | 11 | |
88 | Almond-Bancroft | 10 | Green Lake/Princeton | 6 | |
89 | Argyle | 2 | Potosi/Cassville | 6 | |
90 | Birchwood/Winter | 4 | Bruce | 5 | |
91 | Black Hawk | 0 | Belmont | 5 | |
92 | Blair-Taylor | 5 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 1 | |
93 | Clinton | 19 | Faith Christian | 0 | |
94 | Clintonville | 16 | Oconto Falls | 8 | |
95 | Crivitz | 10 | Gillett/Suring | 0 | |
96 | Cuba City | 12 | Riverdale | 2 | |
97 | Darlington | 2 | Fennimore | 12 | |
98 | Williams Bay | 0 | Delavan-Darien | 10 | |
99 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 3 | Algoma | 9 | |
100 | Fort Atkinson | 2 | Elkhorn | 4 | |
101 | Green Bay East/West | 0 | West De Pere | 10 | |
102 | Iowa-Grant | 9 | Southwestern | 3 | |
103 | Luxemburg-Casco | 7 | Marinette | 2 | |
104 | Menominee Indian | 0 | Iola-Scandinavia | 11 | |
105 | Menomonie | 7 | D.C. Everest | 8 | |
106 | Mineral Point | 6 | Boscobel | 7 | |
107 | New Holstein | 1 | Kiel | 2 | |
108 | Niagara | 18 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 1 | |
109 | Northland Lutheran/WI Valley | 5 | Port Edwards | 15 | |
110 | Oshkosh West | 5 | Green Bay Southwest | 7 | |
111 | Pecatonica | 14 | Highland | 2 | |
112 | Racine Case | 16 | Racine Park | 4 | |
113 | Racine Horlick | 10 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 3 | |
114 | River Ridge | 3 | Barneveld | 5 | |
115 | Roncalli | 3 | Brillion | 4 | |
116 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 8 | Kohler/Christian | 6 | |
117 | Shullsburg/Benton | 4 | Monticello/Albany | 6 | |
118 | Wild Rose | 0 | Marion | 14 | |
119 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 6 | Pacelli | 12 | |
120 | Manawa | 3 | Bonduel | 2 | |
121 | La Crosse Logan | 8 | La Crescent-Hokah | 0 | |
122 | Rosholt | 3 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 4 | |
123 | Abbotsford/Colby | 5 | Edgar | 4 | |
124 | Chequamegon | 5 | Newman Catholic | 8 | |
125 | Edgerton | 5 | Beloit Memorial | 0 | |
126 | Greendale | 22 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 1 | |
127 | Phillips | 1 | Stratford | 11 | |
128 | Pius XI Catholic | 4 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 3 | |
129 | West Allis Central | 3 | Cudahy | 10 | |
130 | Pittsville | 6 | Assumption | 5 | |
131 | Athens | 4 | Rib Lake | 14 | |
132 | Antigo | 10 | Northland Pines | 0 | |
133 | Ashwaubenon | 4 | Appleton West | 1 | |
134 | Berlin | 17 | Randolph | 6 | |
135 | Bloomer | 15 | Cadott | 5 | |
136 | De Soto | 7 | North Crawford | 10 | |
137 | Ellsworth | 8 | Elk Mound | 2 | |
138 | Mayville | 12 | Winnebago Lutheran | 5 | |
139 | McFarland | 5 | Lake Mills | 4 | |
140 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 13 | Milwaukee Pulaski/Juneau | 2 | |
141 | Milwaukee Bradley Tech | 12 | Milw. School of Languages Co | 2 | |
142 | Milwaukee Washington | 12 | Milwaukee South | 3 | |
143 | Neillsville | 8 | Owen-Withee | 2 | |
144 | North Fond du Lac | 5 | Lomira | 16 | |
145 | Onalaska | 6 | Prairie du Chien | 2 | |
146 | Osseo-Fairchild | 9 | McDonell Central | 4 | |
147 | Horicon | 14 | Parkview | 0 | |
148 | Pepin/Alma | 1 | Independence/Gilmanton | 8 | |
149 | Portage | 11 | Westfield | 9 | |
150 | Rio | 6 | Cambria-Friesland | 9 | |
151 | Wausau West | 2 | Oshkosh North | 12 | |
152 | Wisconsin Heights | 4 | Poynette | 12 | |
153 | Westby | 3 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 2 | |
154 | Necedah | 0 | Bangor | 15 | |
155 | Cashton | 1 | Mauston | 9 | |
156 | Edgewood | 4 | Mount Horeb | 9 | |
157 | Sevastopol | 2 | Kewaunee | 13 | |
158 | Two Rivers | 0 | Sheboygan Falls | 3 | |
159 | Xavier | 12 | New London | 7 | |
160 | Black Hawk | 3 | Belmont | 6 | |
161 | Mishicot | 0 | Green Bay Preble | 23 | |
162 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 0 | Niagara | 16 | |
163 | Random Lake | 13 | Racine St. Catherine's | 7 | |
164 | Saint Francis | 4 | Saint John's NW | 14 | |
165 | Dodgeville | 6 | Baraboo | 5 | |
166 | West Allis Hale | 15 | Waukesha South | 0 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | Jefferson | 1 | No. 1 Kimberly | 6 | |
4 | Burlington | 6 | No. 1 Kimberly | 4 | |
5 | In game one of Kimberly's two game saturday, they cruised to a 6-1 win over Jefferson. In the matchup Kale Twombly led the way with three hits and he also scored one run. Brady Koester was responsible for the Papermakers only XBH of the game and him and Ryan Csida each drove in a pair of runs as well. It was a combined effort on the mound as Bryson Veith and Hunter Berry combined to limit Jefferson to one run on seven hits and struck out seven. Game two was a different story for the Papermakers as they ended up losing their second game of the week. For Burlington, Ethan Daubner led the charge with a pair of hits and also a pair of RBIs. Wren Dietz, Carter Baumeister and Murphy Diggins, each singled and drove in a run for Burlington, too. On the mound, Westin Kairis and Kaleb Zabielski held the Kimberly offense quiet enough en route to the win. | ||||
6 | No. 8 Saint Thomas More | 3 | Greendale | 0 | |
7 | This game was suspended in the second inning. The makeup date is TBD. | ||||
8 | No. 20 Stevens Point | 16 | Watertown | 3 | |
9 | No. 20 Stevens Point | 8 | Watertown | 4 | |
10 | Stevens Point's offense was electric in Game One of their doubleheader against Watertown, putting up 16 runs in the win. Braylen Nystrom and Devin Mrozek were the main catalysts in sparking this run-scoring, as the two batters combined to drive in nine runs. Nystrom was 3-for-4 with two doubles and four RBIs, while Mrozek hit a three-run home run and drove in five runs. Josh Opiola held down a hot Watertown team to three runs in six innings of work, earning the win. Game Two played out slightly different, as the Panthers fell into a 4-0 deficit by the fifth inning. In the sixth and seventh though, Stevens Point scored a total of eight unanswered runs, including a five-run seventh. Nystrom once again had a multi-hit game, going 2-for-3. To help him out, Mrozek, Opiola, and Max Kruger all drove in two runs apiece. Michael Tarr was solid in his two-inning relief appearance, not allowing any runs and striking out four in the process, getting the Panthers the sweep over the Goslings. | ||||
11 | No. 25 Wisconsin Rapids | 14 | Tomah | 7 | |
12 | No. 25 Wisconsin Rapids | 11 | Tomah | 7 | |
13 | For all of Game One, Wisconsin Rapids was in control, defeating Tomah 14-7. A home run, paired with two hits and four RBIs from Braden Lewis sparked the big offensive numbers for the Red Raiders in this one. Jackson Laskowski finished 2-for-5 on the day, and both Marcos Simonsen and Ethan Freeman had two RBIs apiece. Andrew Brookman was Tomah's standout, going 2-for-4 with a home run, double, and five RBIs for the Timberwolves. It was not enough though, as Tomah dropped Game One. After being down 7-1, Wisconsin Rapids erupted for 10 runs in the fourth inning to pull away and defeat Tomah in their second matchup of the day. Brennan Huber and Lewis each had three RBIs in their performances on Saturday, leading in the run production department. The Red Raiders accumulated six hits in the big fourth inning, walking four times as well. | ||||
14 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
15 | Lake Mills | 1 | Belleville | 5 | |
16 | Lake Mills | 12 | Belleville | 0 | |
17 | Lake Mills and Belleville split a doubleheader with the Wildcats taking Game One on Saturday. Devin Frydenlund and Kaden DeSmet led the way at the plate, both going 2-for-3 on the day. The L-Cats accumulated nine hits during the game, but couldn't capitalize with runners on base to win the game. The script was flipped in Game Two behind a perfect game from Eddy Eveland. The Southeastern CC (IA) commit struck out 11 batters, only throwing 64 pitches in his appearance. In two innings, the righty struck out the side, putting down 15 Belleville batters in order. The offense helped too, as they put up 12 runs on 10 hits. Blaise Buechel, Derek Bruce, Caden Belling, and Ty Shaefer all had two hits in the win, powering the offense after struggling in Game One. | ||||
18 | Racine Park | 5 | Racine St. Catherine's | 21 | |
19 | 16 walks and six errors allowed by the Racine Park defense helped guide Racine St. Catherine's to a 21-5 win on Saturday. Domonic Pitts had two RBIs and threw a five-inning complete game on the mound, punching out 11 batters. Nathanyel Callis was the lone Angel to have a multi-hit game, as he was 2-for-4 with a double, two RBIs, and three runs scored. Along with Callis, Pitts and John Perugini had two RBIs apiece. | ||||
20 | Amherst | 14 | Pacelli | 15 | |
21 | Amherst | 8 | Pacelli | 4 | |
22 | In a wild Game One, Pacelli mounted a comeback after being down 12-9 in the sixth inning. The Cardinals put up six runs, accumulating four hits in the inning. Peyton Flees and Brock Birrenkott were both 2-for-3 in the win, as Flees had two doubles and three RBIs, while Birrenkott scored twice. Matt Glodowski cut the lead to one in the final inning, hitting a two-run home run. Goldowski finished 4-for-4 in Game One, hitting two doubles in addition to the home run for the Falcons. The offense kept producing for Amherst in Game Two, as they took the lead in the middle of the game and never looked back. In this game, Noah Spoelstra was the standout, going 2-for-4 with a double and three RBIs. Glodowski threw four big innings of relief, striking out four. He did not allow an earned run, containing a hot Pacelli offense. | ||||
23 | Northland Pines | 0 | Medford | 10 | |
24 | Northland Pines | 2 | Medford | 18 | |
25 | Medford was dominant in a doubleheader against Northland Pines on Saturday, outscoring the Eagles 28-2 on the day. In Game One, Ty Metz threw a one-hit shutout in five innings of work, striking out six and getting the win. Logan Baumgartner had three hits and was a home run away from the cycle, while Tanner Hraby hit a home run and Braxton Weissmiller was 3-for-3. The Red Raiders continued to produce at the plate, putting up 18 runs in a run-rule victory. Hraby was successful from the leadoff spot once again, going 4-for-4 with three doubles and three RBIs. Medford had 18 hits as a team, with four players with two hits apiece. | ||||
26 | Wauwatosa West | 11 | University School | 3 | |
27 | West Bend West | 11 | University School | 0 | |
28 | University School struggled in two games on Saturday, letting up 11 runs in each. Wauwatosa West used a big six-run fourth inning to pull away and dominate this one. Andrew Olson was a force in the middle of the order, going 3-for-3 with two RBIs and four runs scored. Colman Hanlon was equally as impressive, also going 3-for-3 with two RBIs. Nick Arneson was solid in his four-inning start, striking out five and walking zero. West Bend West followed and run-ruled the Wildcats in six innings. Tayton Herron, coming off of a perfect game, threw five shutout innings and struck out nine batters. Jack Geniesse was the offensive standout, going 3-for-5 with an RBI. Camden Broske and Joey Baumann both had two RBIs in the win as well. | ||||
29 | Jefferson | 2 | Burlington | 7 | |
30 | In the Kimberly Triangular, Burlington got a sweep, defeating Jefferson in their second game of the day. Wren Dietz had a spectacular day on both sides of the ball, getting the win on the mound and hitting a home run at the plate. Dietz threw six innings, holding down a powerful Eagles offense to just two runs, striking out seven. He helped himself offensively too, going 2-for-2 with two RBIs and two walks. Kaleb Zabielski was 3-for-4 from the leadoff spot, scoring two runs. | ||||
31 | Saint Francis | 4 | Milwaukee Riverside | 18 | |
32 | Milwaukee Riverside was dominant from the first inning, scoring in all of their offensive trips to put up 18 runs. In the run-rule victory, the Tigers walked 19 times and accumulated seven hits as a team. Thomas Bastardo and Jeremiah Brown had over half of Milwaukee Riverside's hits, as Brown was not retired and Bastardo scored three runs. | ||||
33 | West Allis Central | 4 | Wauwatosa East | 14 | |
34 | Two big innings from the offense of Wauwatosa East was all they needed in this run-rule victory. Tyler Meyer, Jack Kirchner, and Carter Stefanich each had two hits for the Red Raiders, powering the offense to 14 runs. Meyer and Kirchner both finished with two RBIs as well. | ||||
35 | Neenah | 8 | Oregon | 2 | |
36 | Neenah put up five runs in the first inning, as it was all they needed in the Saturday non-conference matchup. Isaac Verbruggen was the main run producer, going 2-for-3 with three RBIs and a double. Logan Van Zummeren was 3-for-4, along with a 2-for-3 performance from Payton Miller. Miller was a big help in relief on the mound too, throwing four solid innings, striking out eight. | ||||
37 | Lake Country Lutheran | 17 | Watertown Luther Prep | 3 | |
38 | Lake Country Lutheran exploded for 17 runs against Watertown Luther Prep, highlighted by a grand slam from Jackson Menzel in the fourth inning. Brendon Flinton and Jack Poellot both finished with multi-hit games for the Lightning in the win. Flinton scored three runs, and Poellot had a double and three RBIs. Parker Winghart was 2-for-3 for the Phoenix in the loss. | ||||
39 | Luther | 8 | Cashton | 14 | |
40 | Delavan-Darien | 11 | Whitewater | 0 | |
41 | Stoughton | 7 | Brodhead/Juda | 14 | |
42 | DeForest | 0 | Lodi | 4 | |
43 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 12 | Roncalli | 0 | |
44 | Mondovi | 13 | Plum City/Elmwood | 1 | |
45 | Southern Door | 15 | Peshtigo | 5 | |
46 | Lakeland | 7 | Merrill | 6 | |
47 | New Richmond | 3 | Stewartville | 6 | |
48 | Evansville | 6 | Monroe | 8 | |
49 | Southern Door | 17 | Peshtigo | 3 | |
50 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 5 | Racine Horlick | 8 | |
51 | Stoughton | 3 | Brodhead/Juda | 5 | |
52 | Stewartville | 11 | New Richmond | 12 | |
53 | Merrill | 10 | Lakeland | 6 | |
54 | Manawa | 2 | Shiocton | 12 | |
55 | New Glarus | 0 | Monticello/Albany | 13 | |
56 | Platteville | 5 | Belmont | 0 | |
57 | Lake Country Lutheran | 15 | Watertown Luther Prep | 5 |
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3 | D.C. Everest | 0 | No. 5 Hudson | 2 | |
4 | It was the Raiders that came away with the win in their close matchup with D.C. Everest. Through the first four innings of the game, Hudson's offense was quieted from Wichita State commit Nate Langbehn, who struck out eight and allowed just two hits across his four innings of work. After Langbehn was taken out, Hudson put up two runs in the fifth, courtesy of a Jake Busson double. On the mound for Hudson was Aaron Schwechler who shut-out the Evergreens and struck out eight across 6.1 innings of work. | ||||
5 | No. 8 River Falls | 9 | Baldwin-Woodville | 3 | |
6 | River Falls handed Baldwin-Woodville their first loss of the season as they cruised to a 9-3 win on Monday. Leading the offense for the Wildcats was Henry Zimmerman who drove in a team-high three runs on a pair of singles. Chase McQuade was also responsible for a RBI himself, and Eli Condon recorded the only XBH in the game, which was a double. On the mound, Auden Pankonin got the start and was solid across his five innings of work as he gave up two earned runs and struck out six. Brody Rudolph came in for the final two innings and he allowed just one hit, while striking out two. | ||||
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8 | Cuba City | 2 | Dodgeville | 6 | |
9 | Dodgeville defeated Cuba City by a score of 6-2. It was a back and forth game until the third inning where Dodgeville would score three runs and never give up the lead afterwards. In the bottom of the third inning Trenton Reddell drove in a run on a walk and Sean Reilly drove in two on an RBI single. On the mound Aiden Murphy got the start and tossed five innings in a winning effort, allowing two runs on four hits, walked four and struck out five batters. Caidyn Holtzman earned the save tossing two innings in relief. | ||||
10 | Holmen | 2 | La Crosse Central | 7 | |
11 | Early offense led La Crosse Central to a 7-2 win over Holmen. La Crosse Central scored seven runs on 11 total hits with Mason Elston, Casey Erickson and Tyler Young each going for multiple hits on the day. Aiden Denzer got the start on the mound for La Crosse Central and allowed one run on six hits through five innings, striking out five batters. Wesley Barnhart tossed two innings in relief and struck out four batters. | ||||
12 | Tomah | 6 | La Crosse Logan | 12 | |
13 | La Crosse Logan defeated Tomah 12-6. After trading blows early on, La Crosse Logan plated six runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to put the game out of reach for Tomah. Jackson Bosch and Bradley Check were standout performers for La Crosse Logan as they each tallied multiple hits on the day. | ||||
14 | Arcadia | 6 | Osseo-Fairchild | 5 | |
15 | Arcadia scored six runs in the first two innings of play to defeat Osseo-Fairchild. Carson Martin and Mavrick Drazkowski collected multiple hits for arcadia and Max Sobotta swatted a two-run home run in the second inning. On the mound Sobotta got the start and tossed six innings in a winning effort and Vince Braun tossed a clean inning in relief. | ||||
16 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 12 | Blair-Taylor | 1 | |
17 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau defeated Blair-Taylor 12-1 by run rule in five innings. Owen Eddy led the Red Hawks on offense going 2-for-4 with a RBI double and scored two more runs himself. On the mound Oliver Marley started the game for the Red Hawks and tossed three innings allowing a hit and a walk, striking out three batters. Ben Hanson and Brenden Brady each tossed an inning in relief with Brady giving up the only run of the game. | ||||
18 | Barneveld | 11 | Monticello/Albany | 0 | |
19 | Barneveld shut out Monticello/Albany by a score of 11-0.The Golden Eagles collected 13 hits as a team with Kasey Helgeson, Quinn Dimpfl, Hunter Larson, Ty Thousand and Terek Marx each had multiple hits. On the mound two pitchers combined for the shutout as Helgeson got the start and tossed four innings striking out nine batters and Hunter Schmid tossed the final two innings allowing two hits a walk and struck out three batters. | ||||
20 | Fennimore | 7 | Prairie du Chien | 15 | |
21 | While Prairie du Chien found themselves down by seven early on, but would explode for 15 runs across four innings to defeat Fennimore. Leading the offensive efforts was Maddox Cejka who singled and homered to drive in a team-high four runs. Tommy Mara, Ty Wagner, and Hunter Jones would each also tally a pair of hits to drive in two runs apiece. Notching the win on the mound was Logan Kiesau who allowed one run on three hits, and struck out three across four innings of work. | ||||
22 | Boscobel | 5 | Galena | 18 | |
23 | Augusta | 3 | Whitehall | 12 | |
24 | Ladysmith | 3 | Cumberland | 5 | |
25 | Elk Mound | 10 | Plum City/Elmwood | 0 | |
26 | Greenwood | 2 | Gilman | 6 | |
27 | Highland | 10 | River Ridge | 2 | |
28 | Ithaca | 4 | De Soto | 6 | |
29 | La Farge | 4 | North Crawford | 9 | |
30 | McDonell Central | 0 | Stanley-Boyd | 2 | |
31 | Mondovi | 12 | Colfax | 3 | |
32 | New Lisbon | 6 | Hillsboro | 4 | |
33 | Shullsburg/Benton | 0 | Belmont | 10 | |
34 | Spooner | 5 | Grantsburg | 3 | |
35 | Spring Valley | 4 | Boyceville | 14 | |
36 | Westby | 1 | Riverdale | 4 | |
37 | Siren | 6 | Birchwood/Winter | 16 | |
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3 | No. 2 Menomonee Falls | 8 | No. 10 Marquette University | 4 | |
4 | The Phoenix have been one of the hottest teams, if not the hottest in the state and they just keep winning. In their matchup with Marquette, Derek Steinbrenner went 3-for-3, which included a double, and he brought home two run, while scoring one himself. Leadoff hitter, Keli Grennier also put together a solid, multi-hit day and drove in one run while also scoring one, too. Rounding out the offensive efforts was Zach Wolfram, who smacked a leadoff home run in the third. Wolfram also earned the win on the mound as he allowed four runs on six hits, and struck out nine for the Phoenix. | ||||
5 | Verona | 0 | No. 3 Janesville Craig | 7 | |
6 | Back by a dominant performance from Aiden Schenk on the mound, and some timely hitting, the Cougars continue their undefeated season. Across six innings of work, Schenk scattered just three hits and three walks, while punching out a pair to notch the win on the mound. Devin Gudenschwager talled Craig's only multi-hit performance with a pair of singles, and also drove in one run. Denver Hughes and Joseph Stried each singled as well, and also drove in one run apiece to round out the offensive efforts for Craig. | ||||
7 | Westosha Central | 0 | No. 4 Union Grove | 7 | |
8 | It was the Broncos who came out on top in this Southern Lakes Conference matchup. Owen Nowak was key for the Broncos in their victory as he held Westosha scoreless over his five innings of work. Beau Bloxdorf relieved Nowak and was equally impressive as he allowed just one hit across the final two innings of the game. At the plate, Marshall Loch logged three hits, a single, double, and triple, to drive in two runs. Leo Weist also drove in a pair for the Broncos from the leadoff spot, and Nathan Williams smacked a solo shot in the win, too. | ||||
9 | No. 5 Hudson | 5 | New Richmond | 0 | |
10 | Ben Berkhof was the storyline in Hudson's 5-0 win over conference foe, New Richmond. The southpaw dazzled across his seven innings of work, holding New Richmond hitless, and also striking out 12 en route to the win for Hudson. At the plate, Bradyn Bezanson went 3-for-3 and scored one run in the win. Eli Rambo was the main run producer as he drove in two runs on a double in the seventh inning. | ||||
11 | Rice Lake | 2 | No. 8 River Falls | 3 | |
12 | A late push from River Falls was eventually enough to take down conference opponent, Rice Lake. While it was Rice Lake that got on the board first, courtesy of a Aidan Dorst RBI single, River Falls answered back with two runs of their own, as Ben Johnson ripped a double to left field that brought home two runs. In the fifth, Rice Lake plated one more run on a Tanner Koltunski RBI single, to tie the game up. River Falls would respond in the sixth as Brooks Rivard smacked a RBI single himself that gave the Wildcats the lead, and they never looked back. On the mound, Keenan Mork continued to dominate as he allowed one earned run on four hits, and also struck out 12 batters across 6.2 innings of work. | ||||
13 | No. 9 Hortonville | 13 | Oshkosh North | 0 | |
14 | It was a dominant win for Hortonville, backed by some impressive performances on both sides of the ball. Starting at the plate, Brett Sommer drove in a team-high four runs on a single and a home run. Camden Kuhnke also put together a solid day at the plate, as he tallied a double, and a triple to drive in his three runs. Also, Joe Fischer doubled and singled in the contest and finished the day with two runs batted in. On the mound, Nathan Vela was the only arm that the Polar Bears would need as he no-hit Oshkosh North across the run-rule shortened game, and he also struck out five. | ||||
15 | No. 12 Denmark | 25 | Marinette | 3 | |
16 | Marinette | 0 | No. 12 Denmark | 19 | |
17 | In game one, Denmark was led by Ethan Ovsak at the plate, as he drove in four runs on a single and a double from the leadoff spot. Lucas Miller, Rheis Johnson, and Jaycob Dittmer each drove in three runs in the win as well. Nolan Perry and John Wertel combined for five hits, and two RBIs for Denmark, too. On the mound, the aforementioned Miller did not allow a hit across his three innings of work, and struck out three. Ebyn LaForest came in for the final two innings of the game in which he scattered just two hits, and struck out one. Game two went pretty similarly as Denmark cruised to a dominant 19-0 win. Leading the way was Rheis Johnson who exploded for a whopping seven RBIs, four of which came on in a grand slam in the second inning. Ovsak and Miller each also recorded three hits in the win and combined to drive in three runs. Izaac Dittmer, Braedyn Heezen, and Ebyn LaForest all tallied a pair of hits and combined for four RBIs. It was a combined effort on the mound as Jaycob Dittmer, John Wertel, and Grant Schroeder combined to hold Marinette scoreless. Dittmer pitched the biggest chunk of the game as he tallied six strikeouts across his three innings of work. | ||||
18 | No. 15 Monona Grove | 5 | Watertown | 1 | |
19 | The Silver Eagles bounced back after a loss to end last week with a 5-1 win over Watertown. On the mound, it was a combined effort as Kaden Connor started things off as he allowed one run on seven hits and struck out six across 4.1 innings of work. Sam Baum relieved Connor, and he allowed just one hit and struck out five in his 2.2 innings. Offensively, Jackson Hewitt drove in two runs on one hit. Nicholas Guidici singled and doubled to drive in one run, too. | ||||
20 | No. 18 Stevens Point | 14 | Wausau West | 1 | |
21 | Stevens Point dominated in their matchup against Wausau West, winning this one in five innings. Braylen Nystrom and Devin Mrozek were not retired in this one in the middle of the Panthers' order. Nystrom had a double and three RBIs, while Mrozek followed with a double and five RBIs. Bennett Klish was 2-for-2 with three runs scored and a double to round out the offensive standouts. On the mound, Ty Rechner struck out eight Warriors over eight innings, getting the win. | ||||
22 | Badger | 0 | No. 21 Waterford | 1 | |
23 | Dylan Questad and Max Northrop combined combined to two-hit a hot Badger team, and get the 1-0 win on Tuesday. In 5.2 innings of work, Questad struck out nine batters and only allowed one hit. Northrop got the 1.1 inning save, punching out two Badgers in the process. A balk from Sam Polyock, who was excellent in his start, in the sixth inning gave the Wolverines the 1-0 lead they needed to win it. Polyock had both hits in the loss for Badger. | ||||
24 | No. 22 Muskego | 1 | Waukesha North | 2 | |
25 | Tied in the eighth inning, Ethan Knoll ended it as he drove a single up the middle to win it, scoring Aaron Curtis from third base. Chris Rymer was clutch on the mound, throwing 7.2 innings and holding down a potent Muskego offense. Rymer struck out six batters and only walked one during his time on the bump. Steven Wintheiser was solid in his start for the Warriors, going five innings and striking out nine. | ||||
26 | Tomah | 0 | No. 24 Aquinas | 1 | |
27 | Tanner Peterson was the storyline in this 1-0 victory for newly-ranked Aquinas, who improved to 11-0 after this win. Peterson went the distance, striking out 10 Tomah hitters in the process, only allowing one hit. The Blugolds were able to manufacture a run in the sixth inning, as Calvin Hardgrove had an RBI single, his second hit of the day, to give Aquinas the 1-0 lead. | ||||
28 | No. 25 Wisconsin Lutheran | 1 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 0 | |
29 | An RBI-double from Eddie Rynders was the difference in this low-scoring affair, as the Kent State commit had the lone RBI of the game in the fifth inning. Jake Ross was the star on the mound, silencing the New Berlin Eisenhower offense for seven innings. Ross struck out seven batters and only allowed three hits, earning him the complete game and win. One run ended up costing Adison Tevz, who threw a quality game, striking out four batters over six innings. | ||||
30 | Game Coverage | ||||
31 | No. 16 Oak Creek | 5 | No. 1 Franklin | 2 | |
32 | By: Isaiah Glidden Associate Scout, Staff Writer Oak Creek handed newly ranked No. 1 Franklin their first loss of the season in this massive conference matchup. It was the Oak Creek Knights the got on the board first in the top of the first, as CJ Trask doubled and was eventually brought home on a single from Payten Jibben. Then in the fourth inning, CJ Trask continued his hot streak at the plate as he led off the inning with a solo home run that extended the knights lead to two. In the sixth, the Sabers offense got hot. After a leadoff single from Boston Halloran, a walk from Maxamillion Martin, and another single from Cael Lynch, Franklin was threatening. Lucas Farin then drove in one run on a error and Mitchell Semancik singled to left field that tied the game up at two. In the seventh, neither team could get anything going and the matchup was eventually sent into extras. It didn't take long to see the first run of the extras, as after a walk and a single, a run was brought home on a past ball to give Oak Creek the 3-2 lead. Then Nathan Hanel delivered a RBI single which was followed up by another RBI single from Matthew Risser to break the game open. In the bottom half, Michael Merline came out for his second inning of work and held onto the huge conference win for Oak Creek. While he did earn the no decision, Payten Jibben was impressive across his six innings of work as he struck out nine and allowed just five hits. Notable Performers: CJ Trask (Oak Creek): 3 H, 1 2B, 1 HR, 1 RBI Payten Jibben (Oak Creek): 6 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 9 K: 2 H, 1 R, 1 RBI Michael Merline (Oak Creek): 2 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 2 K, W Noah Musolf (Franklin): 6 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 10 K | ||||
33 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
34 | Viroqua | 1 | Arcadia | 0 | |
35 | Arcadia | 1 | Viroqua | 8 | |
36 | Viroqua took home a sweep in a doubleheader against Arcadia, winning 1-0 in Game One. Tyler Quackenbush was one out away from a complete game shutout, but hit his pitch count after striking out 12 batters. Quackenbush only allowed two hits for the entirety of the game. The Black Hawks got their lone run in the seventh inning via a throwing error after a single from Clayton Weston, who finished 2-for-3 on the day. In Game Two, Viroqua's offense began to heat up, as they scored four runs in the first two innings of play. Casey Kowalczyk got the job done on both sides of the field, as the right hander threw 6.2 innings of three-hit baseball, and was 2-for-3 at the plate. Kowalczyk punched out seven batters, and hit a double in the win. Miles Frye, who got the final out of both games, and Quackenbush each drove in two runs as well. | ||||
37 | Brookfield East | 5 | Wauwatosa West | 3 | |
38 | In this tight matchup, Brookfield East scored the last three runs of the game to pull away from Wauwatosa West. Connor Mantei led the way for the Spartans, going 1-for-1 with an RBI double and a walk. Noah Melby struck out eight in his five-inning start, holding the Trojans to only three runs. Alex MacVane then entered and got the save after pitching the last two innings. | ||||
39 | Delavan-Darien | 2 | Wilmot | 4 | |
40 | Hayden Christiansen was the difference-maker on both sides of the field on Tuesday, as the UW-La Crosse commit struck out 10 batters in 6.2 innings, and doubled twice at the plate. His two hits and RBI, paired with the 2-for-3 performance from Cody Pappadakis carried Wilmot to a win over Delavan-Darien. | ||||
41 | Elkhorn | 2 | Burlington | 8 | |
42 | Burlington reached the 10-win mark, defeating Elkhorn 8-2. Six runs in the seventh inning eventually separated the Demons from the Elks, as both Aben Beinlich and Carter Baumeister had two hits and three RBIs. Kaleb Zabielski, who threw well on the mound with nine strikeouts in 6.1 innings, followed their lead with a 2-for-3 performance of his own, scoring twice. | ||||
43 | Fennimore | 5 | Mineral Point | 4 | |
44 | Fennimore just held on in their win over Mineral Point, two quality teams in the Division 3 field. The Pointers put up two runs in the final inning, but with one out and the tying run on third, Dawson Cole struck out two straight batters to get the win. Before that, Lucas Lendosky had a quality outing for the Golden Eagles, punching out 12 batters and only allowing one hit in five innings. Wyatt Ahnen and Maximos Miles were the stars on offense, both going 3-for-3 for Fennimore. For Mineral Point, Brendan Lynch was 2-for-4. | ||||
45 | Kaukauna | 4 | Fond du Lac | 5 | |
46 | In extra innings, Brayden Eigenbrodt had the big hit for Fond du Lac, driving a double to right field for the walk-off win, breaking up the previous 4-4 tie. Eigenbrodt and Hudson Burg both had two hits from the bottom of the Cardinals' order, producing in big spots. Kamdyn Ernst struck out eight batters over five innings of work in his start, walking zero. Two hits from both Jake Lucas and Tyler Jezeski was not enough for Kaukauna in this one. | ||||
47 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 25 | Racine Park | 4 | |
48 | From the start, Kenosha Bradford was all over Racine Park in this blowout victory. The Red Devils put up 14 runs in the first inning, led by a 3-for-4 performance from Alex Boyle, who tallied six RBIs on the day. Kenosha Bradford had 21 hits as a team, earning flawless lines from Max Strash and Branden Parent, who weren't retired at the plate. | ||||
49 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 20 | Racine St. Catherine's | 0 | |
50 | Six extra base hits from Kenosha St. Joseph, paired with a combined two-hitter from Luke Schuler and Jonathan Warosh guided the Lancers to a dominant win over Racine St. Catherine's. From the top of the order, Eric Kenesie, Brady Davidson, and Peter Visconti all had multi-hit games and multiple RBIs to lead the offense. | ||||
51 | Kenosha Tremper | 8 | Racine Case | 0 | |
52 | Richie Dibble was the star for Kenosha Tremper in this one, as the pitcher twirled a complete game shutout, punching out 10 in a win over Racine Case. Ethan Bauerschmidt was 2-for-3 with an RBI to jumpstart the offense for the Trojans. Kenosha Tremper exploded for six runs in the final inning, putting this game away. | ||||
53 | Kewaunee | 14 | Algoma | 0 | |
54 | Algoma | 3 | Kewaunee | 13 | |
55 | Kewaunee's offense was electric in two games on Tuesday, scoring a combined 27 runs in the doubleheader. In Game One, the Storm had 14 hits as a team, including a home run from both Cal Ihlenfeldt and Payton Kohnle. The two players combined for 11 RBIs between the two bats, Ihlenfeldt with six and Kohnle with five. Ihlenfeldt was solid for his four-inning start too, striking out six. Game Two was more of the same for Kewaunee, as Braxton Riha, Mitchell Thompson, Sawyer Pribek, Collin Spranger, and Kohnle all had two hits apiece. The Storm put up eight runs in the fourth inning to erase a 1-0 deficit, and turn this second game into their second run-rule victory of the day. | ||||
56 | Lake Country Lutheran | 14 | Living Word Lutheran | 0 | |
57 | Lake Country Lutheran racked up another flawless outing from their pitching staff, as Braden Theis and Jacob Merten combined to twirl a five-inning no-hitter. Seven batters struck out in the process, as the lone baserunner for Living Word Lutheran came via a walk. Jack Poellot and Brendon Flinton were the offensive catalysts at the top of the order, as Poellot was 2-for-2 and Flinton drove in four runs and doubled. | ||||
58 | Racine Horlick | 2 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 6 | |
59 | Two RBIs from Cade Minatto, plus a complete game outing from Sam Callow carried Kenosha Indian Trail to a win over Racine Horlick. Minatto was the lone Hawk with multiple hits, as the freshman finished 2-for-3 at the plate. Gage Finch was not retired, going 1-for-1 with an RBI and two walks to help out as well. Callow struck out eight batters in going the distance, only allowing three hits. | ||||
60 | Shiocton | 3 | Amherst | 2 | |
61 | One run in the fifth inning was all that Shiocton needed to pull away from Amherst in a Central Wisconsin East conference battle. A SAC fly from Braxton Ebben was the difference, driving in Bennett Wilcox, who finished 4-for-4 with a double and triple in the win. Wyatt Blakowski struck out eight batters over 6.1 innings in the loss for the Falcons. | ||||
62 | Southwestern | 4 | Cuba City | 20 | |
63 | After struggling against Dodgeville's defense yesterday, Cuba City bounced back in a big way against Southwestern, putting up 20 runs in four innings. Will Busch, Henry Kruser, and Breyden Johll were the offensive standouts for the Cubans, each racking up multiple hits. Johll had the biggest day, driving in four runs and scoring three times. | ||||
64 | Saint Francis | 0 | University School | 14 | |
65 | Jason Adix threw a no-hitter for University School on Tuesday, striking out four and only walking one batter over the five-inning complete game. Adix was 2-for-4 at the plate too, driving in a team-high five RBIs and tripling. Graham Kasten and Gabe Ciralsky followed, going 2-for-3 and each scoring twice in the dominant win over St. Francis. | ||||
66 | Waukesha South | 3 | Catholic Memorial | 13 | |
67 | From the start of the game, Catholic Memorial was dominant on the offensive side, overwhelming the Waukesha South pitching staff. Chase Langman, Keith Williams, and Cal Weber all accumulated three hits for the Crusaders in the win. Weber had four RBIs and a double in his performance. To cap off the day, AJ Rieck and Miken Haddon each hit a home run for Catholic Memorial. | ||||
68 | Xavier | 4 | Menasha | 1 | |
69 | Xavier was able to maintain an early lead for the entirety of the game to hand Menasha their second loss of the season. Parker Bleck was one of the main reasons for that, as the pitcher went the distance and struck out eight Blue Jays in the process, only allowing five hits and one walk. On offense, it was the top of the order that got the job done for the Hawks. Luke Krull and Anthony Weyers each had two-hit games for Xavier, as they combined to score three of the Hawks' four runs. | ||||
70 | Clinton | 0 | Turner | 19 | |
71 | Michael Cook and JT Fell combined to throw a five-inning no-hitter against Clinton, improving their overall record to 12-1 on the year. Cook struck out four batters in three innings. Beloit Turner had multiple offensive standouts, highlighted by a home run from Eric Halon, a 2-for-2 performance from Mason Hoenig, and five RBIs from Braeden Ovist to name a few. | ||||
72 | East Troy | 1 | McFarland | 11 | |
73 | McFarland got a run-rule victory over East Troy on Tuesday, defeating them 11-1. Dylan Schaefer got the win for the Spartans, going six strong innings and striking out five. Dadon Gillen, Aaron Stephany, and Braylan Roder all had two hits from the top of the order for McFarland, powering the offense to 11 runs on the day. | ||||
74 | South Milwaukee | 4 | Greenfield | 2 | |
75 | South Milwaukee got their 10th win of the season behind a solid outing from Adam Finn, who threw for six innings, striking out five batters. Finn, paired with a save from Jaron Knez held down Greenfield for the entirety of the game to just two early runs. Offensively, Logan Laine was the lone Rocket with two hits, scoring a run. | ||||
76 | West Bend West | 7 | Cedarburg | 7 | |
77 | This matchup was suspended in the top of the eighth inning. The game will be completed on Saturday, May 6th. | ||||
78 | Grafton | 3 | Hartford | 1 | |
79 | Grafton finished with only two hits in this one, but they were big ones, as Ryan Quello and Jaeden Tiegs both launched a home run out of West Side Park on Tuesday. Nick Colker was solid for 5.1 innings, striking out six. Jack Sommers locked it down for the last 1.2 innings, getting the save for the Black Hawks. Austin Kutz was 1-for-1 with two walks in the loss for Hartford. | ||||
80 | Port Washington | 3 | Homestead | 14 | |
81 | Homestead was dominant in this North Shore Conference matchup, taking down Port Washington 14-3. The Highlanders launched four home runs in this one, including a grand slam from Griffin Bowers. Drew Gernert, who also had a four-bagger, was 2-for-3 with three RBIs to lead the way. Nolan King and Paul Nuetzel also homered for Homestead. Deed Capper, after giving up two runs in the first inning, settled in nicely to only allowed one hit in five innings of work, punching out 10. | ||||
82 | Adams-Friendship | 4 | Wautoma | 2 | |
83 | Lincoln Smith and Zander Klaus were the top players for Adams-Friendship in their win over a tough Wautoma squad. Smith started the game on the mound, punching out nine Hornets over 5.2 innings of work. After his outing, Klaus came in and earned the 1.1-inning save, striking out three of the four batters he faced. Smith was 2-for-4 at the plate, and Klaus drove in two runs. Logan Dunn, the Missouri State commit, was 2-for-4 with a double in the loss for Wautoma. | ||||
84 | Altoona | 9 | Saint Croix Central | 2 | |
85 | Altoona's offense was too much to handle for St. Croix Central on Tuesday, as the Railroaders got another win under their belt. Evan Gustafson had two doubles and four RBIs in this one, as the Panthers failed to retire the Oregon State commit, who was 3-for-3. Ben Kuenkel and Colin Boyarski added two hits to the total as well. Bennett Stokke was lights out on the mound, twirling a complete game while striking out 12 batters and walking zero. | ||||
86 | Cambria-Friesland | 1 | Markesan | 16 | |
87 | Markesan did all of their damage in the first inning, scoring 16 runs to put this game away early. From there, three pitchers combined to limit Cambria to one run. Chayce Osterhaus and Jabin Lawson each threw two innings and struck out five batters. Lawson was relentless at the plate too, going 2-for-3 with a triple and four RBIs. Carson Davis added three RBIs, and Ryan Mast was 3-for-3 from the leadoff spot to round out the offense. | ||||
88 | Columbus | 0 | Lodi | 2 | |
89 | Despite out-hitting Lodi on the day, Columbus could not scratch across a run against the Blue Devils. Owen Breunig only struck out two batters in seven innings, but used his solid defense behind him to get the victory. He had one of the two RBIs as well, along with one coming from Keegan Fleischman. AJ Uttech had 10 strikeouts on the mound, but suffered the loss for the Cardinals. | ||||
90 | Darlington | 5 | Pecatonica | 6 | |
91 | Pecatonica maintained their undefeated record on Tuesday, after they put up two runs in the sixth inning against Darlington. Down 5-4, Carson Kurschner had the big hit, a two-RBI single to left field to give the Vikings a 6-5 lead. Tyler McKeon and Lucas Rue each had two hits to help out as well. McKeon closed out the last inning, getting the save for Pecatonica, as the Vikings improved to 13-0 on the season. | ||||
92 | Deerfield | 3 | Johnson Creek | 4 | |
93 | In possibly the craziest game of the day, Johnson Creek took down Deerfield, who was previously undefeated in conference play. Down 3-1 in the final frame, the Blue Jays came back via back-to-back home runs to win it. After a leadoff double from Taylor Joseph, Ian Heald followed with a two-run home run to tie it up at 3-3. On the next pitch, Dylan Bredlow launched the game-winner over the left field wall to give Johnson Creek the 4-3 win. Bredlow struck out seven in 5.2 innings, returning as the ace of this squad. | ||||
94 | DeForest | 2 | Milton | 3 | |
95 | A solid start from Trey Jones, paired with two RBIs from Broden Jackson, carried Milton to a one-run victory over DeForest. Jones punched out four batters in six innings, only allowing two runs. Justin Schnell came in to close it, and struck out two Norskies in the process. | ||||
96 | Elk Mound | 8 | Regis | 10 | |
97 | Regis remained undefeated on the season after holding down Elk Mound, winning 10-8. The Ramblers used an eight-run second inning to guide them to a win, despite a late comeback attempt from the Mounders. Caden Weber was the offensive stand out for Regis, going 2-for-3 with three RBIs and a double. Sam Knickerbocker and Cole Selvig added two RBIs apiece, powering this high-octane offense to another win. The first five batters in the Elk Mound had two hits each, including a 2-for-3 performance from Kaden Russo, who doubled and tripled. It was not enough though as the Ramblers held on to win this one. | ||||
98 | Madison La Follette | 5 | Madison West | 15 | |
99 | Madison West | 12 | Madison La Follette | 0 | |
100 | Madison West got a pair of run-rule wins over Madison La Follette on Tuesday. In Game One, the Regents' offense exploded for 15 runs, behind a home run and three RBIs from Caleb Karll. Simon Conkey had three hits and scored three times from the leadoff spot. Callum Donovan, Nolan Broyzna, and Emilio De La Rosa all had two hits in the win. Game Two had a similar result, as Madison West continued to dominate the day. Three pitchers combined to shutout the Lancers, and the Regents accumulated 13 hits. Tiago Sanchez and Karll hit a home run in the win. In addition to that, Quinn Lightbourne, Benji Wenkman, and Seth Massoglia had two hits apiece from the bottom of the order. | ||||
101 | Madison Memorial | 4 | Sun Prairie West | 5 | |
102 | After fast starts on offense for both teams, the production came to a halt, with Sun Prairie West coming out with a 5-4 win in the end. Jackson Hunley had two RBIs, along with a 1-for-3 performance from Jaiden Jung, who tripled and drove in a run himself. Seth Austin and Casey Wambach were big in their relief appearances, covering 3.1 innings and shutting out Madison Memorial with a one-run lead. Andrew Allen finished with two hits and two RBIs in the loss for the Spartans. | ||||
103 | Menomonie | 0 | Chippewa Falls | 4 | |
104 | Easton Bobb was electric on the bump for Chippewa Falls on Tuesday, as the lefty struck out an impressive 15 batters over 6.1 innings of work. On offense, Liam Brennan had a triple, Dawson Goodman was 2-for-4 with an RBI, and Preston Alger had two RBIs in the win. Menomonie could only muster up four hits against the St. Thomas commit, failing to plate a run. | ||||
105 | Milwaukee King | 19 | Milwaukee Riverside | 7 | |
106 | In this high-scoring affair, Leo Berger separated himself as the offensive standout, going 3-for-4 with a home run and three RBIs. Zeke Penvose, Reece Perry, and Satchel Senboutaraj all had two hits in the win, as the Generals had 12 as a team. Eric Cotte and Jedvier Garcia were the top performers for Milwaukee Riverside, both accumulating multiple hits in the loss. | ||||
107 | Reedsburg | 9 | Mount Horeb | 7 | |
108 | Reedsburg was able to stop a comeback from Mount Horeb in the final innings, holding onto a 9-7 win. Alek Southworth, Carsen Brandt, and Aden Edwards all had multi-hit performances for the Beavers in this one, powering the offense to nine runs. Jack Fenwick was big for three innings of relief to close it out, striking out six and only allowing two hits and one unearned run. | ||||
109 | Richland Center | 2 | Dodgeville | 6 | |
110 | For the second straight day, Dodgeville won with a final score of 6-2. The bottom of the order did a majority of the work for the Dodgers, as both Jamo Allen and Cooper Fockler had two hits in the win. Allen's hits were both doubles, as he scored twice out of the nine-spot. Trenton Reddell, Joey Honerbaum, and the Dodgeville defense held Richland Center to just two runs on two hits in seven innings. | ||||
111 | Saint Croix Falls | 15 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 0 | |
112 | Brayden Olson carried St. Croix Falls to their 12th win of the season, remaining undefeated. On the mound, Olson twirled a perfect game, striking out 15 batters over six innings in dominant fashion. Only three batters were able to put a ball in play throughout the entirety of the game for Chetek-Weyerhaeuser. The Purdue commit didn't stop there though, as he was 3-for-4 with two home runs, a triple, and a team-high seven RBIs. His teammates helped too, as five other players had multi-hit games. Nolan Imhoff was not retired, going 3-for-3 with a triple and an RBI. | ||||
113 | Stoughton | 0 | Waunakee | 10 | |
114 | Waunakee was dominant in their run-rule win over Stoughton. Jack Shepski was 3-for-3 with four runs scored for the Warriors, hitting a double and a triple in the process. Andy Nordloh and Danny Cotter both had multiple hits to help pace the offense too. Three pitchers combined to two-hit the Vikings over six innings of play. | ||||
115 | Janesville Parker | 4 | Middleton | 8 | |
116 | Despite out-hitting Middleton 14-9, Janesville Parker could not string together the big inning, as they dropped this one 8-4. Alden Cleary had a big day at the plate for the Cardinals, going 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs. Jackson Rademacher helped from the leadoff spot too, going 2-for-3 with two RBIs in the win. | ||||
117 | Eau Claire North | 5 | Eau Claire Memorial | 6 | |
118 | In the battle for Eau Claire, Eau Claire Memorial came out on top with a walk-off SAC fly from Blake Bugher after Eau Claire North came back to tie it at 5-5 in the top half of the frame. Sawyer Stein had two hits in the win for the Old Abes, along with three RBIs coming from Cooper Jesperson's bat. Roman Trapani was solid for six innings, punching out eight and only allowing four hits. In the fourth inning, Trenton Palmer blasted a home run for the Huskies in a losing effort. | ||||
119 | Cameron | 2 | Cumberland | 5 | |
120 | Ashland | 10 | Barron | 0 | |
121 | Independence/Gilmanton | 3 | Augusta | 1 | |
122 | Loyal | 5 | Columbus Catholic | 15 | |
123 | Northwestern | 14 | Spooner | 3 | |
124 | Pardeeville | 12 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 1 | |
125 | Unity | 4 | Shell Lake | 5 | |
126 | Luther | 0 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 10 | |
127 | Boscobel | 10 | Iowa-Grant | 7 | |
128 | Dominican | 3 | Catholic Central | 1 | |
129 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 0 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 10 | |
130 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 1 | Onalaska | 5 | |
131 | Howards Grove | 18 | Kohler/Christian | 3 | |
132 | Iola-Scandinavia | 2 | Pittsville | 3 | |
133 | Kenosha Christian Life | 9 | Brookfield Academy | 19 | |
134 | Roncalli | 1 | Kiel | 1 | |
135 | Lake Mills | 14 | Watertown Luther Prep | 8 | |
136 | McDonell Central | 9 | Cadott | 10 | |
137 | Mishicot | 3 | Oostburg | 4 | |
138 | Neillsville | 25 | Gilman | 0 | |
139 | Omro | 11 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 2 | |
140 | Owen-Withee | 5 | Spencer | 2 | |
141 | Riverdale | 10 | Kickapoo | 0 | |
142 | Rosholt | 2 | Marion | 17 | |
143 | St. Mary Catholic | 4 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 5 | |
144 | Stanley-Boyd | 1 | Bloomer | 15 | |
145 | Thorp | 0 | Osseo-Fairchild | 10 | |
146 | West Allis Hale | 5 | Wauwatosa East | 7 | |
147 | Winneconne | 1 | Random Lake | 6 | |
148 | Proctor | 4 | Superior | 1 | |
149 | Abbotsford/Colby | 10 | Rib Lake | 5 | |
150 | Auburndale | 2 | Stratford | 6 | |
151 | Edgar | 19 | Newman Catholic | 4 | |
152 | Evansville | 0 | Edgerton | 2 | |
153 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 14 | Berlin | 1 | |
154 | Kewaskum | 14 | Ripon | 1 | |
155 | Milwaukee Reagan | 4 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 3 | |
156 | Phillips | 1 | Athens | 14 | |
157 | Prentice | 0 | Chequamegon | 10 | |
158 | Whitewater | 1 | Big Foot | 9 | |
159 | Pepin/Alma | 12 | Alma Center Lincoln | 4 | |
160 | Amery | 6 | Prescott | 14 | |
161 | Baldwin-Woodville | 11 | Osceola | 7 | |
162 | Bangor | 11 | Hillsboro | 1 | |
163 | Belleville | 7 | New Glarus | 8 | |
164 | Belmont | 2 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 3 | |
165 | Brookwood | 8 | New Lisbon | 9 | |
166 | Bruce | 12 | Clear Lake | 13 | |
167 | Cumberland | 5 | Cameron | 10 | |
168 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 12 | Grantsburg | 8 | |
169 | Eleva-Strum | 15 | Blair-Taylor | 3 | |
170 | Fall River | 0 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 5 | |
171 | Mondovi | 25 | Glenwood City | 4 | |
172 | Hayward | 14 | Ladysmith | 11 | |
173 | Lakeside Lutheran | 13 | Poynette | 1 | |
174 | Lancaster | 3 | Platteville | 10 | |
175 | Lomira | 9 | Mayville | 2 | |
176 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 10 | Montello | 3 | |
177 | Webster | 12 | Luck/Frederic | 22 | |
178 | Marshall | 4 | Waterloo | 2 | |
179 | Marshfield | 2 | Wisconsin Rapids | 7 | |
180 | Mauston | 2 | Wisconsin Dells | 1 | |
181 | Melrose-Mindoro | 9 | Whitehall | 10 | |
182 | Monroe | 8 | Portage | 6 | |
183 | Monticello/Albany | 0 | Argyle | 3 | |
184 | Flambeau | 0 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 10 | |
185 | Potosi/Cassville | 7 | Highland | 3 | |
186 | Prairie Farm | 4 | Cornell/Lake Holcombe | 9 | |
187 | River Ridge | 1 | Shullsburg/Benton | 5 | |
188 | River Valley | 3 | Prairie du Chien | 4 | |
189 | Sauk Prairie | 4 | Oregon | 5 | |
190 | Somerset | 3 | Ellsworth | 7 | |
191 | Spring Valley | 4 | Durand-Arkansaw | 18 | |
192 | Wausau East | 1 | Merrill | 14 | |
193 | Wayland Academy | 6 | Randolph | 11 | |
194 | Westfield | 12 | Nekoosa | 6 | |
195 | Williams Bay | 0 | Palmyra-Eagle | 10 | |
196 | Wonewoc-Center | 0 | Royall | 18 | |
197 | West Salem | 9 | Westby | 7 | |
198 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 4 | St. Augustine Prep | 5 | |
199 | Cambridge | 14 | Wisconsin Heights | 10 | |
200 | Pardeeville | 14 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 4 | |
201 | Loyal | 4 | Columbus Catholic | 6 | |
202 | Northwestern | 7 | Spooner | 1 | |
203 | Luther | 8 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 1 | |
204 | Beaver Dam | 2 | Fort Atkinson | 3 | |
205 | Baraboo | 7 | Edgewood | 4 | |
206 | Brodhead/Juda | 0 | Jefferson | 7 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | No. 1 Franklin | 8 | No. 16 Oak Creek | 5 | |
4 | In their second matchup in as many days, Franklin got its revenge and earned an 8-5 win over Oak Creek. The Sabers erased an early 4-1 deficit, putting up four runs in the fifth inning. Boston Halloran had the big hit, slapping a single to first base. A throwing error allowed two runs to score and gave Franklin the 5-4 lead. From there, the Sabers put up three runs in the seventh inning to pull away, one driven in via a RBI single from Cooper Kamlay. Alex Mierow and Bennett Schueller each had multi-hit games for Franklin. In a losing effort, Nathan Schopf was 4-for-5 from the plate with two RBIs, and CJ Trask hit a home run for the second straight day for the Knights. | ||||
5 | No. 2 Menomonee Falls | 10 | Wauwatosa West | 0 | |
6 | Menomonee Falls notched their 15th win of the season, maintaining their flawless record with a run-rule win over Wauwatosa West. Derek Steinbrenner twirled a five-inning complete game for the Phoenix, only allowing two hits in the win. Pacing the offense was Keli Grennier and Jack Anderson from the top of the Menomonee Falls' order. Grennier scored three runs and was 2-for-4 with an RBI, while Anderson was 2-for-2 with a double and an RBI. | ||||
7 | No. 6 Saint Thomas More | 3 | Shoreland Lutheran | 0 | |
8 | Kyle Alivo was dominant in his complete game on Wednesday, going the distance while striking out 14 batters. The Iowa commit scattered two hits and walked zero batters. The St. Thomas More offense was quiet for the most part, but did accumulate six hits in total. Alex Alicea was 2-for-4 with a run scored to lead the way, while Oliver Gonzalez and Alivo each had an RBI. | ||||
9 | No. 19 Appleton North | 3 | No. 7 Kimberly | 10 | |
10 | Kimberly launched three home runs to push the offense to a victory over a solid Appleton North squad. Brady Koester, Ryan Csida, and Brady Coons all finished with four-baggers in this one, helping the offense scored in every inning except for the sixth. Csida had three RBIs and Coons had two RBIs to highlight the run producers. Brayden Deering was solid for five innings, quieting the Lightning offense and striking out five in the process, giving him the win. For Appleton North, Austin Ramus, Caden Popp, and Brock Salm all had two hits in the loss. | ||||
11 | Oconomowoc | 13 | No. 13 Kettle Moraine | 2 | |
12 | No. 13 Kettle Moraine | 5 | Oconomowoc | 0 | |
13 | What looked to be a pitchers' duel in Game One turned into a blowout victory for Oconomowoc. As this game remained tied at 2-2 after seven innings of play, it took a total of 11 to complete. In the 11th inning, the Raccoons erupted for 11 runs, capped off by a Bradyn Nelson two-run home run. Alex Bryan and Jackson Reno both had two hits in the win for Oconomowoc, who 11 hits in total. Bryan was big in relief too, throwing six innings, striking out six, and not allowing a run. Kettle Moraine bounced back nicely in Game Two behind a combined shutout from Tyler Wille and Owen Bond. Wille started the second game, throwing 5.2 innings while punching out four batters. Bond came in to finish the last 1.1, and did so with ease. Lincoln Ascher and Layson Fabisiak both chipped in two RBIs on the offensive end for the Lasers, as Reed Burns led in the hitting department, finishing 3-for-4 with an RBI. | ||||
14 | Verona | 3 | No. 15 Monona Grove | 2 | |
15 | Verona scored a Power 25 upset on Wednesday, putting up three runs in the sixth inning to grab a 3-2 lead and eventually the win over Monona Grove. Jack DeTienne was the difference-maker at the plate, as he had the clutch two-RBI single to give the Wildcats the lead. DeTienne did quality work on the mound too, limiting the Silver Eagles to just two hits over five innings. The Xavier commit struck out five batters in the process. Bryson Kundinger locked it down for the last two innings, holding the 3-2 lead. | ||||
16 | Tomahawk | 0 | No. 17 Mosinee | 12 | |
17 | In this run-rule victory, Keagen Jirschele and Taylor Lemanski combined to twirl a no-hitter against Tomahawk. Jirschele got the start, as the right hander threw four innings and struck out six. Lemanski closed the last inning without giving up a hit, securing a no-hitter for the Indians. Mosinee was hot on offense too, led by 2-for-3 performance from Brady Lokken, including a home run and three RBIs. Cameron Ziebell added four RBIs to the totals for the Indians, who put up five runs in both the second and fourth inning to pull away in this one. | ||||
18 | Sheboygan South | 1 | No. 20 De Pere | 11 | |
19 | De Pere was dominant in their win on Wednesday, run-ruling Sheboygan South in five innings. Bryan Gerbers was 2-for-4 with three RBIs to pace the offense, along with two RBIs coming from both Landon Raygo and Easton Arendt towards the middle of the Redbirds' lineup. A seven-run second inning, plus five solid innings from Ryan Karbon was all that De Pere needed to secure the victory. | ||||
20 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 7 | No. 25 Wisconsin Lutheran | 8 | |
21 | For the second straight day, Wisconsin Lutheran earned a one-run victory over New Berlin Eisenhower, as this one took an impressive 12 innings to finish. With the bases loaded in the bottom of the 12th frame, Logan Abramowski drew a walk and won the marathon game for the Vikings. Connor Raabe and Wynn Hotchkiss each finished with multi-hit games for Wisconsin Lutheran. Ian Johnston came up clutch in relief, holding the Lions to zero runs over the last 3.1 innings of the game. Kayden Berenz and Caleb Johns both had three hits in a losing effort for New Berlin Eisenhower. | ||||
22 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
23 | Sun Prairie West | 8 | Madison Memorial | 10 | |
24 | After losing yesterday, Madison Memorial bounced back in this wild matchup, scoring two runs in the bottom of the sixth to break the 8-8 tie. Two hits from both Noah Grosspietsch and Cashton Jones, along with a home run from Luke DiLorenzo powered the Spartans' offense to victory in this one. Jaiden Jung had a big day at the plate for Sun Prairie West, as he was 2-for-3 with four RBIs and a home run. Jackson Hunley finished 3-for-4 in the loss as well. | ||||
25 | Appleton West | 9 | Neenah | 6 | |
26 | Appleton West scored a combined seven runs in the last two innings to pull away and defeat Neenah on Wednesday. Dexter Gerard and Cooper Brown contributed two hits apiece for the Terrors. Two RBIs from Dimitry Edmunds was big in the win as well. | ||||
27 | Ashwaubenon | 5 | Pulaski | 2 | |
28 | Ashwaubenon got their first win of May, as the Jaguars added two insurance runs in the sixth inning to separate themselves from Pulaski. Eason Hurd had a triple and two RBIs, along with a 2-for-4 performance from Caden Van Duyse, powering the offense to. awin. Hurd, the Creighton commit, started on the mound for the Jaguars too, going six innings and striking out seven, giving up zero earned runs. | ||||
29 | Brookfield Central | 3 | Wauwatosa East | 2 | |
30 | Noah Dreier punched out 12 batters over 6.2 innings of work on Wednesday, coming up one out short of a complete game. Jaxon Clayton had a big RBI for Brookfield Central, finishing 1-for-3 on the day. For Wauwatosa East, Sean Martin was not retired, going 2-for-2 and walking twice in a losing effort. Liam St. Denis was solid as well, only allowing four hits over seven innings, striking out six batters in the process. | ||||
31 | Catholic Memorial | 4 | University School | 1 | |
32 | AJ Rieck and Armani Camus combined to hold University School to one run over the course of seven innings, getting Catholic Memorial the win. Rieck struck out five batters over 4.2 innings. Offensively, Cal Weber was the main run producer for the Crusaders, driving in two runs, paired with a 1-for-3 performance. Chase Langman was 2-for-4 to lead the way in Catholic Memorial's win over the Wildcats. | ||||
33 | Green Bay Southwest | 5 | Bay Port | 10 | |
34 | Bay Port racked up 10 hits as a team to outlast Green Bay Southwest 10-5. Cal Casper had a three-run home run to lead the way for the Pirates, with the help of two hits coming from both Sawyer Larson and Aidan Colombo at the bottom of the order. Cole Bensen added two RBIs and struck out four batters on the mound over two innings, guiding Bay Port to a win. | ||||
35 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 14 | Racine Horlick | 0 | |
36 | Kenosha Indian Trail got their second win in as many days over Racine Horlick behind a one-hitter from Everett Smith over six innings of work. Smith struck out six batters, and only threw 77 pitches. Seth Koci, Gage Finch, Seth Callow, and Nate Urban all had two hits in the win for the Hawks. Urban tripled and drove in three runs, while Koci had a double and a triple in his performance. | ||||
37 | New London | 5 | West De Pere | 11 | |
38 | West De Pere | 10 | New London | 0 | |
39 | West De Pere was dominant in a doubleheader against New London on Wednesday. In Game One, Duke Shovald led the way by going 2-for-3 with three runs scored, two RBIs, and a triple. Alex Rottier, Brody Duquaine, and Jason Lehman all chipped in two hits to help as well, contributing to a seven-run fifth inning for the Phantoms. In Game Two, New London could not manufacture a run due in part to the performance of three pitchers from West De Pere, combining to four-hit the Bulldogs in this one. Carter Schmitt struck out three batters while throwing for the last two innings of the game. Offensively, the Phantoms continued to stay hot, putting up 10 runs on 11 hits. Josh Bowe was the main standout, going 3-for-4 with two RBIs and a run scored for West De Pere in the win. | ||||
40 | Pius XI Catholic | 1 | Pewaukee | 11 | |
41 | Pewaukee | 10 | Pius XI Catholic | 0 | |
42 | Pewaukee dominated Pius XI Catholic in two games, outscoring the Popes 21-1 on the day. In Game One, the Pirates used a six-run fifth inning to pull away. Helping that cause was Greyson Zach, who was not retired, going 3-for-3 with a double and two RBIs. Blake Hutter had a three-hit day as well, driving in two runs himself. Owen Dobberstein was solid for five innings, giving up zero earned runs and striking out three. Game Two was a similar story, as the Pirates once again run-ruled Pius XI Catholic behind a six-run sixth inning. Zach started, throwing 4.2 innings and striking out eight, earning the win. Ryan Sopha completed the shutout, punching out three of the four batters he faced. Offensively, Pewaukee got three doubles and three RBIs from Josh Bunyer, along three more RBIs from Owen Dobberstein. | ||||
43 | Racine Case | 7 | Kenosha Tremper | 3 | |
44 | Heading into the seventh inning, the game was locked in a 3-3 tie before Racine Case erupted for four runs in the final frame to pull away and win it. Collin Jaeger had the big hit, driving in a run with a single, giving the Eagles a 4-3 lead. From there, with the bases loaded, three straight walks were allowed to give Racine Case their 7-3 lead. Evan Sommer and Joe Bline each had multi-hit performances for the Eagles in the win. | ||||
45 | Sussex Hamilton | 6 | Germantown | 5 | |
46 | Sussex Hamilton | 8 | Waukesha South | 2 | |
47 | Sussex Hamilton played in two games and won both on Wednesday, taking down Germantown in Game One after erasing a 5-1 deficit in the final inning. Nate Glapa's SAC fly was the difference, giving the Chargers their 6-5 lead. From there, Ethan Hibicke got the win, shutting down the Warhawks in the final frame. Ben Moser got the start and struck out eight batters in five innings. In Game Two, Sussex Hamilton took it to Waukesha South, winning 8-2. Nate Vaughan, Glapa, and Hibicke all had two hits to pace the offense to eight runs, which put up three runs in both the fifth and sixth inning to separate themselves from Waukesha South. Luke Lehnen was big in relief, going four innings and shutting out the Blackshirts, punching out three batters in the process. | ||||
48 | Wrightstown | 4 | Luxemburg-Casco | 1 | |
49 | Luxemburg-Casco | 6 | Wrightstown | 0 | |
50 | Wrightstown and Luxemburg-Casco split a pair of games in a doubleheader, with the Tigers winning in Game One. Quade Thompson was the offensive leader, going 2-for-3 with a double and run scored for Wrightstown. Aiden Humphreys had two big RBIs in the three-run fourth inning, which ended up being the difference maker in this one. Trevor Vande Hey struck out eight batters in five innings of work, only allowing two hits and earning the win. Luxemburg-Casco took home a victory in Game Two, holding Wrightstown to zero runs. Braeden Schley was one of the main reasons for that, as the junior threw six innings of quality baseball, punching out three batters. After him, Drew Bandow came in and struck out all three batters he faced, silencing the Tigers. Max Thayse led the way offensively, going 2-for-4 with a run scored. Ryan Routhieaux had an RBI and a hit in the win too. | ||||
51 | Cudahy | 0 | Whitnall | 11 | |
52 | From the start, Whitnall was dominant in their game against Cudahy. Brayden Schimmel was electric on the mound, striking out 11 batters and only allowing three hits over the six-inning complete game start. He also went 2-for-3 at the plate with two RBIs. Helping out Schimmel as well was Jackson Meyer, who doubled and homered in the win, driving in two. The Falcons scored in every offensive inning, winning 11-0 in run-rule fashion. | ||||
53 | Greenfield | 4 | South Milwaukee | 3 | |
54 | After losing to South Milwaukee yesterday, Greenfield just held on to take down the Rockets. With runners on first and second in the final frame, Elijah Hunt got a big strikeout to end it, winning 4-3. Alex Lopez got the start in front of Hunt, throwing six innings and striking out eight batters. Evan Alms was the offensive standout, going 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored. | ||||
55 | Milwaukee King | 5 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 3 | |
56 | Milwaukee King got another win under their belt after defeating Brown Deer/Shorewood 5-3. The Generals erased an early 3-1 deficit in the late innings with the help of a 2-for-4 performance from Ben Wozniak, and two more hits coming from Leo Biel. Jacek Gutowski earned a big two-inning save for Milwaukee King, striking out five batters. Joseph Nickolaus had 11 strikeouts in 5.2 innings in a losing effort for the Birddogs. | ||||
57 | Mukwonago | 6 | Watertown | 7 | |
58 | Watertown notched their 10th win of the season, slipping past Mukwonago with a 7-6 non-conference victory. Nathan Walter and Landon Fendt each had two RBIs apiece to lead the run-production department for the Goslings. Walter doubled in the win as well. Roman Sienza had two hits for the Indians, but it was not enough as Mukwonago dropped this one. | ||||
59 | New Berlin West | 12 | West Allis Central | 0 | |
60 | A no-hitter from Tyler Hewitt, along with 15 total hits coming from the New Berlin West offense were the headliners in this one. Over five innings, Hewitt struck out 10 batters and walked two, earning the win in his nearly flawless performance. Rocco Conrad, Miles Rewolinski, Jaxon Wiese, Nathan Hinek, and Peyton Kaiser all finished with multi-hit performances for the Vikings in the win. | ||||
61 | Hartford | 3 | Cedarburg | 0 | |
62 | Austin Kutz and Brandon Pohl were dominant in the shutout win for Hartford over Cedarburg. Kutz pitched 5.2 innings, striking out eight. Pohl followed and earned the save, going 1.1 innings and punching out three in the process. Braden O'Morrow was the run producer for the Orioles, driving in all three runs in the win. Sam Moses finished 2-for-3 for the Bulldogs in the loss. | ||||
63 | Homestead | 4 | West Bend East | 3 | |
64 | Homestead scratched across a run in the seventh inning to break the 3-3 tie, and held down West Bend East in the bottom half of the frame to win it 4-3. Will Van Laanen was the difference, hitting a SAC fly to right field to score a runner from third. Griffin Bowers was 2-for-4 with an RBI and run scored, leading the offensive attack for the Highlanders. For the Suns, Mason Roell was the standout, going 2-for-4 with an RBI at the plate. | ||||
65 | Port Washington | 3 | Grafton | 13 | |
66 | Grafton scored in every inning in this one, run-ruling Port Washington on Wednesday. Tyler Tagliapietra and Garrett Bonk were the offensive producers for the Black Hawks, each finishing 3-for-4 at the plate. Tagliapietra had two RBIs and scored twice, while Bonk hit a double. Mason Lempke added three RBIs and two hits to the offensive attack for Grafton, rounding out a quality day for the Black Hawks. Sam Hoeft was 2-for-3 for the Pirates in the loss. | ||||
67 | Slinger | 9 | Nicolet | 15 | |
68 | In this high-scoring affair, Slinger erased a 9-0 deficit early in the game to tie it at 9-9 in the sixth inning. In the bottom half of the frame though, Nicolet put up six runs and pulled away to win it. Evan Mortonson was the star from the leadoff spot for the Knights, going 3-for-3 with four runs scored, two RBIs, and a home run. Nolan Sandee, Jack Stuck, Cole Fox, and Oliver Scharnick each had multi-hit games in the wild win for Nicolet. | ||||
69 | West Bend West | 6 | Whitefish Bay | 7 | |
70 | Whitefish Bay entered the bottom of the seventh inning down 6-5, but a dramatic two-run home run from Ben Van Bell gave the Blue Dukes the win and the lone spot in first place in the North Shore Conference. Charlie McIntyre and Austin Wienke both produced as well, accumulating multiple hits throughout the game to lead the Whitefish Bay offense. Charlie Taft finished the game, going 2.2 innings and holding West Bend West to one run in a tight matchup. Joey Baumann had two hits and two RBIs in the loss for the Spartans. | ||||
71 | Lake Country Lutheran | 3 | Greendale | 4 | |
72 | In nine innings, Greendale walked it off against Lake Country Lutheran, via an error that allowed a runner to score. Jack Bauer was 2-for-4 from the leadoff spot for the Panthers, driving in a run and walking once. Cameron Bueno was big on the mound, shutting out the Lightning for the last 3.2 innings, striking out two batters in the process and earning the win. | ||||
73 | Racine Park | 0 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 19 | |
74 | Max Strash twirled a no-hitter in the win over Racine Park, striking out 11 of the 16 batters he faced, only throwing 50 pitches in the outing. Strash also went 4-for-5 on the day, doubling and driving in two runs. Joey Hagen and Alex Boyle were the two other Red Devils to finish with multiple hits on the day, as Kenosha Bradford racked up 14 hits as a team, including four triples. | ||||
75 | Washburn | 15 | Butternut/Mercer | 5 | |
76 | Butternut/Mercer | 16 | Washburn | 1 | |
77 | New Holstein | 0 | Brillion | 8 | |
78 | Two Rivers | 4 | Valders | 1 | |
79 | Niagara | 2 | Kingsford (MI) | 8 | |
80 | Freedom | 4 | Clintonville | 7 | |
81 | Lakeside Lutheran | 3 | Delavan-Darien | 5 | |
82 | Martin Luther | 0 | Dominican | 6 | |
83 | Oshkosh West | 1 | Appleton East | 4 | |
84 | Sheboygan Falls | 0 | Chilton | 5 | |
85 | Saint Anthony | 2 | Saint Francis | 12 | |
86 | Milw. School of Languages Co | 14 | Milwaukee Bradley Tech | 0 | |
87 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 1 | Milwaukee Washington | 0 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | Wauwatosa East | 3 | No. 2 Menomonee Falls | 8 | |
4 | It was a combined effort on the mound for Menomonee Falls as they captured their 16th win of the year. Getting things started on the mound, Grant Schultz struck out 11 across 4.2 innings and allowed two runs on four hits. Ty Cieslewicz and Jordan Hedrick finished the game off in the final 2.1 innings and combined to strike out three, and gave up one run. Offensively, Zach Wolfram and the aforementioned Schultz each drove in two runs on two hits. Keli Grennier also tallied two hits, and also scored two runs, too. | ||||
5 | Shoreland Lutheran | 1 | No. 6 Saint Thomas More | 8 | |
6 | On the mound, Manuel Sostre was impressive during his five innings of work as he stuck out six, and allowed just one run on four hits. Samuel Mommer came in for the final two innings of the game and got five of the his six outs via the strikeout. At the plate, the aforementioned Mommer brought in two runs on two hits and Kyle Alivo also brought home two runs on one hit. From the leadoff spot, Alex Alicea also had a pair of hits, and drove in one run. | ||||
7 | Fond du Lac | 2 | No. 7 Kimberly | 5 | |
8 | Fond du Lac | 3 | No. 7 Kimberly | 13 | |
9 | No. 8 River Falls | 13 | Rice Lake | 0 | |
10 | The Wildcats cruised to a 13-0 win over Rice Lake on Thursday. On the mound, offensively Teddy Norman was a catalyst as he drove in five runs on three hits, and also scored two. Ben Johnson and Brooks Rivard each logged two RBIs, on two hits apiece. Elijah Baker also put together a solid day as he tallied three hits, and scored two runs as well. | ||||
11 | No. 9 Hortonville | 14 | Neenah | 1 | |
12 | Thomas Burns was dominant in his start for Hortonville as he struck out 12 batters across 4.2 innings, and gave up just one run on three hits. Offensively, Kolden Hunter led the way with three RBIs on one hit. Hayden Timm and and Nathan Vela each drove in two runs on a hit as well. From the leadoff spot, Evan Mahan tallied the games only multi-hit performance as he singled and doubled, and drove in one run, too. | ||||
13 | No. 10 Marquette University | 0 | Brookfield East | 7 | |
14 | No. 10 Marquette University | 9 | Brookfield East | 5 | |
15 | No. 10 Marquette University split with Brookfield East. In game one the Spartans scored seven runs on seven hits with Drew Staviski going 2-for-3 with four RBIs on the day. On the mound for the Spartans Presley Wachowiak tossed a complete game shutout allowing two hits and walks, striking out seven batters. In game two the Hilltoppers came back to earn the split on the day. Michael Cesarz went 4-for-4 with four RBIs and led the Hilltoppers to the win, Jack Hardt also had a standout performance on offense going 3-for-5 with two RBIs. On the mound Ian Reno got the start and tossed five innings allowing three runs on six hits walking one and struck out 10 batters. Andrew Halser tossed two innings in relief allowing two runs on three hits walking one and striking out two batters. | ||||
16 | No. 11 Sun Prairie East | 2 | Sun Prairie West | 3 | |
17 | Sun Prairie West took down No. 11 Sun Prairie East. Jackson Hunley got the start on the mound and tossed 6.2 innings allowing two runs on five hits, a walk and struck out seven batters in a winning effort for the Wolves. Brady Rhoads came on to record the final out and struck out the only batter he faced, earning the save. Offensively the Wolves scored three runs on only five hits with Jaiden Jung being a standout performer going 2-for-3 on the day with a run. | ||||
18 | No. 14 Arrowhead | 17 | Waukesha West | 0 | |
19 | No. 14 Arrowhead | 13 | Waukesha West | 8 | |
20 | Arrowhead sweeps Waukesha West on the day, scoring 30 runs on the day. In game one Arrowhead scored 12 runs in the first inning and followed it up with five more runs in the second inning. Offensively Ethan Hindle, Issei Takahashi, Will Hess, Jacob Lorbecki, Connor Olson, and Sam Vargas each had multiple hits on the day. Nolan Buss got the start on the mound and tossed a five inning complete game allowing one hit and struck out eight batters. In game two Arrowhead scores eight runs in the final two innings to secure the win against Waukesha West. Offensively Ethan Hindle, Connor Olson and Will Hess each had multiple hits on the day. On the mound Arik Egerbrecht got the start and tossed three innings allowing four runs on five hits, walking five and striking out six. Brayden Ramus and Wes Lindee came on to relieve the final four innings of the game. | ||||
21 | No. 17 Mosinee | 15 | Tomahawk | 2 | |
22 | A big seventh inning helps Mosinee get past Tomahawk 15-2. Mosinee on the day scored 15 runs on nine hits and collected 13 total walks as a team. Davin Stoffel was a standout performer for Mosinee as he went 4-for-6 with five total RBIs on the day with a home run and a double. On the mound Blake Nichols got the start and tossed 4.1 innings allowing two runs on three hits, walked three and struck out two. Wyatt Kurzinski tossed 2.2 innings out of the 'pen allowing one hit and struck out five batters. | ||||
23 | Wausau West | 4 | No. 18 Stevens Point | 10 | |
24 | Wausau West jumped out to an early lead on Thursday, but Stevens Point answered in a big way to win it. Josh Opiola settled in nicely for the Panthers, throwing 6.1 innings and striking out six. Offensively, Stevens Point racked up 15 hits, including three from Jackson Fox at the top of the order. Deacon Koback, Devin Mrozek, and Kaleb Meyer all had two hits in the win for the Panthers, pacing the offense throughout. | ||||
25 | No. 19 Appleton North | 7 | Appleton East | 9 | |
26 | Appleton East earned their second upset in two weeks, taking down another Power 25 team on Thursday. The Patriots put up seven runs in the fourth inning to overcome a 4-1 deficit, ultimately holding the lead for the rest of the match. Danny Dieck was the catalyst, going 4-for-4 with two runs scored and two RBIs. Right after him, Chase Nelson helped out too, finishing with a 3-for-4 line, driving in two runners and doubling. | ||||
27 | No. 20 De Pere | 11 | Green Bay Southwest | 0 | |
28 | De Pere was dominant in their victory over Green Bay Southwest, winning in five innings. Javin Gauthier was the offensive leader, going 3-for-4 with an RBI, adding onto the Redbirds' 13 hits. Landon Raygo and Carter Polfuss both had two RBIs and two hits in the win as well, sparking the offense up and down the lineup. Casey Trousil threw two innings of relief during the game too, striking out five batters. | ||||
29 | No. 21 Waterford | 12 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 1 | |
30 | The Waterford offense put up seven runs in the sixth inning to pull away and win this one in run-rule fashion against Kenosha Bradford. Garrett Kay and Dylan Questad combined to only be retired once at the top of the order, with Kay doubling tripling, and homering in the win. The UIC commit was just a single away from the cycle. Dean Buse was 3-for-4, and Jack Butler was not retired in this one, going 2-for-2 for the Wolverines. | ||||
31 | Waukesha North | 0 | No. 22 Muskego | 4 | |
32 | Muskego bounced back after a loss yesterday, taking down Waukesha North behind a combined shutout from Bradyn Horn and Tyson Grulkowski. Horn did most of the heavy lifting, throwing six innings and striking out eight in the process. Grulkowski scattered a hit in his one inning, punching out the side. Horn was 2-for-2 at the plate too, driving in a run to lead the way. Brock Lulewicz and Ian Rintelman both had two hits in the win, powering the Warriors' offense to 10 hits on the day. | ||||
33 | Plymouth | 6 | No. 23 Waupun | 13 | |
34 | Plymouth | 2 | No. 23 Waupun | 9 | |
35 | Evan Sauer powered Waupun to a win in Game One, doubling and homering while going 2-for-2 at the plate. The shortstop walked three times and drove in two runs. Hunter Kamp, Bryant Ferris, and Emmett Hull all finished with multi-hit performances on the day, including three RBIs coming from both Hull and Kamp. In Game Two, the storyline was similar, as Ferris and Kamp both finished with two hits again, powering the Waupun offense to their second win of the day. Mason Holz was solid on the mound, going 6.2 innings and striking out seven in the process. The former PBR POTW only allowed one hit and zero earned runs too. Four doubles from the Warriors pushed them to a victory to cap off the evening. | ||||
36 | Sparta | 3 | No. 24 Aquinas | 5 | |
37 | Aquinas remained undefeated on the year, winning against Sparta 5-3. After being down 3-2, the Blugolds scored three unanswered runs to pull away and defeat the Spartans. Ben Corsi was a key factor in this one, driving in a team-high four runs from the middle of the order. Eddie Peters was solid in relief, holding a two-run lead over two innings, punching out three batters. | ||||
38 | Game Coverage | ||||
39 | Madison West | 0 | No. 3 Janesville Craig | 12 | |
40 | By Josh Fields Wisconsin Staff Janesville Craig defeats Madison West by 12-0 by run rule. Denver Hughes got the scoring started in the first with an RBI single driving in Aiden Schenk. A sacrifice bunt would go on to score Devin Gudenschwager to push the lead to 2-0 heading into the second. Craig would continue the scoring barrage going scoring each inning on offense scoring 12 runs on 11 hits with Jake Schaffner and Charlie Claas led the charge on offense with each collecting multiple hits with Claas collecting three hits with two RBIs. Janesville Craig took advantage of some defensive miscues from the Madison West defense scoring five of their 12 runs off of errors. Hughes got the start on the mound for Janesville Craig and tossed a five inning complete game shutout allowing two hits, a walk and three strikeouts. Notable Performers Denver Hughes (Janesville Craig) 1-for-3, RBI, 5 IP, 2 H, BB, 3 K Charlie Claas (Janesville Craig) 3-for-3, 2B, 2 RBI, 3 R, Jake Schaffner (Janesville Craig) 2-for-4, RBI, 2 SB Tiago Sanchez (Madison West) 1-for-1, BB, SB | ||||
41 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
42 | Thorp | 0 | Regis | 11 | |
43 | Cole Selvig twirled an absolute gem for Regis in their matchup with Thorp. In his complete game efforts, Selvig tossed a perfect game, as he did not allow a baserunner across his six innings of work and struck out 16 of the 18 batters he faced. Offensively, Zander Rockow logged three hits, one RBI and scored two runs from the leadoff spot. Patrick Callaghan one hit, but it was a home run and he finished the game with two RBIs. Cooper Dykes and Caden Weber each had two hits, and combined for three RBIs in the win as well. | ||||
44 | Racine St. Catherine's | 3 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 8 | |
45 | Kenosha St. Joseph scored early and often to pull away and defeat Racine St. Catherine's. Eric Kenesie was 2-for-4 from the leadoff spot to pace the offense, while Luke Schuler drove in two runs. On the defensive side, Tommy Santarelli was solid on the mound, throwing six innings and striking out four. Santarelli was also 2-for-3 at the plate, scoring a run in the process. | ||||
46 | Amherst | 1 | Bonduel | 7 | |
47 | A four-run second inning pushed Bonduel to a win over Amherst. Beckett Hartleban was the standout on offense, going 2-for-3 with three RBIs and a double from the bottom half of the order. Noah Weir used the Bears' offensive attack to dominate on the mound too, going six innings while striking out nine and only allowing one run. | ||||
48 | Bay Port | 16 | Sheboygan South | 5 | |
49 | The Bay Port offense exploded for 16 runs against Sheboygan South on Thursday, winning behind 11 hits. The Pirates had multiple contributions, including four RBIs from Aidan Colombo and a 3-for-4 performance from Henry Schneider, who scored four times. Caleb Schierl had a home run, and four Bay Port pitchers combined to slow down the Redwings. | ||||
50 | Coleman | 13 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 3 | |
51 | Coleman improved to 12-0 on the season after defeating St. Thomas Aquinas 13-3 in five innings. Will Bieber was 2-for-2 from the leadoff spot, scoring three times for the Cougars. Logan Kurth had three RBIs and Gavin Pusick doubled and tripled in the dominant performance from Coleman, who put up 11 runs in the first three innings to separate themselves. | ||||
52 | Richland Center | 10 | Fennimore | 12 | |
53 | In this high-scoring affair, Fennimore outlasted Richland Center 12-10. Carter Washburn was the star, hitting two home runs for the Golden Eagles and driving in four runners. Lucas Lendosky wasn't far behind, driving in four as well, going 2-for-4. Logan Olson was 3-for-4 in the loss for the Hornets. | ||||
54 | Green Bay Preble | 2 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 9 | |
55 | Manitowoc Lincoln exploded for seven runs in the sixth inning to make this game a blowout, pulling away to win it 9-2. Brock Peterson and Walker Linboom were both 2-for-3 for the Ships, each driving in three runs apiece to lead the offense. Noah Wech had a triple and an RBI as well. Peterson and Evan Deicher combined to shut down the Green Bay Preble offense, only allowing two runs on five hits. | ||||
56 | Germantown | 2 | West Allis Hale | 8 | |
57 | West Allis Hale | 9 | Germantown | 7 | |
58 | West Allis Hale swept a doubleheader against Germantown on Thursday. In Game One, the middle of the order was the most productive for the Huskies, as they got multiple RBIs from Owen Ustruck, Peyton Ryback, and Connor Hackett. Hackett and Ustruck both had two doubles in their stat line too. Game Two featured a tighter contest, but West Allis Hale was able to put up three runs in the final frame to erase a 7-6 Germantown lead. Ryback and Hackett were dominant on the offensive end again, both going 4-for-4 on the day. Hackett had the go-ahead three-run home run in the final inning, driving in a total of four Huskies in his performance. | ||||
59 | Living Word Lutheran | 3 | Lake Country Lutheran | 8 | |
60 | Lake Country Lutheran got their ninth win of the season behind two hits from both Gavin Schieffer and Preston Manthei, and a six-inning start from Gavin Skrzypchak. Manthei had the best day, driving in two runners, while he doubled and tripled. Skrzypchak struck out four and only allowed one hit in his start, earning himself the win. | ||||
61 | Oostburg | 13 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 0 | |
62 | Logan Schuessler twirled a two-hitter over five innings, and Oostburg had 13 hits in their dominant win over Hilbert/Stockridge. Schuessler struck out eight batters in his performance. Caleb Salm was the offensive catalyst, going 3-for-3 with a double and four RBIs. Donovan Depagter helped too, as he drove in three runs in the victory. | ||||
63 | Sussex Hamilton | 8 | Brookfield Central | 3 | |
64 | Sussex Hamilton extended their winning streak to four games with a victory over Brookfield Central. Luca Tusic was pesky from the bottom of the order, going 3-for-3 in the nine-spot, driving in two runs. Ethan Hibicke was the other standout for the Chargers, going 2-for-4. Josh Dahlgren was big in relief, earning the win while throwing 4.1 innings and striking out five. | ||||
65 | University School | 12 | Saint Francis | 1 | |
66 | In two games this week, University School didn't allow a hit against St. Francis. In this game, Mike Schoon and Henry Vincent combined to twirl the no-hitter. Schoon had 10 strikeouts over four innings of work, and Vincent struck out three in the final two innings. Schoon was 2-for-2 with two RBIs at the plate, while Griffin Grebe drove in three runners to win it for the Wildcats. | ||||
67 | Burlington | 8 | Milton | 7 | |
68 | Burlington earned their sixth straight victory with a win over Milton, erasing a 7-3 deficit in the final inning to win it. Kaleb Zabielski once again, after earning the PBR POTW award recently, was the star at the plate. Zabielski was 4-for-5, doubling and driving in three runs in the process. Aben Beinlich drove in two runs and got the save for the Demons in this one. Braylen Vande Berg was 2-for-3 in a losing effort for the Red Hawks. | ||||
69 | McFarland | 13 | East Troy | 1 | |
70 | McFarland was dominant in their run-rule win over East Troy, scoring four runs in three separate innings. Leading the way was Dadon Gilen and Adam Stephany, as both prospects had three hits. Gillen tripled, and Stephany was not retired once. Stephany did solid work on the mound too, throwing six innings and only allowing one run. Jack Schraml had a home run to get the scoring started, pushing the Spartans to a win. | ||||
71 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 2 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 12 | |
72 | New Berlin Eisenhower put up 12 runs in six innings to defeat Milwaukee Lutheran. The Lions tallied 15 hits on the day, including 3-for-3 performances from Kayden Berenz and Carter Hollenbeck. New Berlin Eisenhower finished with seven doubles on the day, two of which came from freshman Caleb Johns. Charlie Wait struck out 10 batters in his six innings of work on Thursday to earn the win. | ||||
73 | Turner | 13 | Clinton | 6 | |
74 | Tuner was solid in this one, earning a 13-6 win over Clinton. After a quiet start, the Trojans finally broke through in the fourth inning, putting up five runs. Helping push that narrative was a pair of 3-for-4 performances from Konnor Giddley and Eric Calon, who each doubled twice and drove in multiple runners. | ||||
75 | West Allis Central | 0 | New Berlin West | 13 | |
76 | A 4-for-4 performance from Daniel Kibler, paired with 10 more hits coming from the New Berlin West offense, paced the Vikings to a win over West Allis Central. Ben Miller had two doubles in the win, going 2-for-3 on the day, driving in a run and scoring two himself. Peyton Kaiser and Rocco Conrad combined to throw a six-inning shutout against the Bulldogs. | ||||
77 | Elk Mound | 13 | Boyceville | 3 | |
78 | Elk Mound run-ruled Boyceville in six innings on Thursday, due in part to a 14-strikeout performance from Kamron Diermeier. Diermeier went six innings, and only allowed three hits and four walks in this one. Offensively, Jacob Osbourne and Peyton Vieth were clutch from the bottom of the order, each finishing with multiple hits and runs scored. | ||||
79 | Chippewa Falls | 7 | Menomonie | 1 | |
80 | Chippewa Falls picked up a 7-1 win over Menomonie to sweep the Mustangs during the week. Jakeb Lequia was a large reason for that, punching out 11 batters in his complete game outing, only allowing three hits and one run. Preston Alger was the offensive standout, going 3-for-4 with two RBIs to lead the way for the Cardinals. | ||||
81 | Cuba City | 7 | Lancaster | 8 | |
82 | With a 7-7 tie in the bottom of the seventh, Logan Wolf drew a bases loaded walk to win it for Lancaster over Cuba City. Nolan Wolf homered in this one, finishing with three RBIs on the day for the Flying Arrows. Bryce Galle had the most hits, going 3-for-4 with a double and a run scored. Reece Rosenkranz finished 2-for-4 in the Cubans' loss, homering and driving in four runs. | ||||
83 | Johnson Creek | 0 | Deerfield | 2 | |
84 | Deerfield bounced back after Tuesday's loss, defeating Johnson Creek 2-0. Austin Anderson was solid on the mound, going the distance while throwing a two-hitter in the process. Adam Suess and Eric Staszak both drove in Landon Brattlie, who finished 2-for-3 in the win. | ||||
85 | Markesan | 5 | Cambria-Friesland | 3 | |
86 | Chayce Osterhaus came out of the bullpen in this one, and was electric in his four innings of work. Osterhaus faced 12 batters, and struck all of them out in an impressive relief performance. The Upper Iowa commit was 2-for-4 on offense too, scoring twice. Driving him in was Caleb Stoll, who finished 3-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI, as he had a big one in the final inning to give Markesan the lead they needed. | ||||
87 | Medford | 5 | Antigo | 1 | |
88 | Medford racked up another win on Thursday, defeating Antigo 5-1. Logan Baumgartner was once again dominant on the mound, going the distance while striking out nine batters and walking zero. He held the Red Robins to one run, and was 2-for-4 at the plate himself. Braxton Weismiller was 3-for-4, and Max Dietzman drove in two runs to win it for the Raiders. | ||||
89 | Milwaukee Reagan | 0 | Milwaukee King | 1 | |
90 | Leo Berger was the headliner in this one, twirling a no-hitter and scoring the only run of the game to win it for his squad. On the bump, the UW-Parkside commit struck out 14 batters and only walked one, facing the minimum over seven innings. In the fifth inning, Berger scored on a two-out single from Wyatt Holder. Joshua Barndt was solid for Milwaukee Reagan despite earning the loss, punching out five in six innings. | ||||
91 | New Lisbon | 8 | Bangor | 9 | |
92 | Bangor remained undefeated on the season, winning this one in dramatic fashion. Chase Horstman was the hero, singling and scoring two runners with the bases loaded in the final inning, walking it off for the Cardinals. Horstman finished 3-for-5 on the day with four RBIs and two runs scored. Bryce Peterson and Eli Tucker each had two hits for Bangor in the win as well. | ||||
93 | Osceola | 2 | Baldwin-Woodville | 3 | |
94 | Baldwin-Woodville notched their 10th win of the season behind a complete game from Cal Smith. Smith struck out eight batters and allowed zero earned runs in his performance. The Black Hawks only got one hit in this one, but took advantage of four Osceola errors to win it, scoring early in the game to take a lead. | ||||
95 | Reedsburg | 6 | Waunakee | 7 | |
96 | Andy Nordloh was the hero for Waunakee in this one, hitting a two-run walk-off home run to give the Warriors the win in the final inning. Tate Schmidt was 3-for-4 with an RBI to help out, along with a 2-for-4 performance from Shea DuCharme, who also hit a home run. Alek Southworth was 2-for-4 with an RBI in the loss for Reedsburg. | ||||
97 | River Ridge | 3 | Potosi/Cassville | 6 | |
98 | The offense was consistent for Potosi/Cassville on Thursday, getting the 6-3 win for the Chieftains. Sam Udelhofen was 2-for-3 with an RBI from the leadoff spot, scoring twice in the win. Despite having command issues, Ethan Kerkhoff struck out 10 batters in his 3.2-inning start. River Ridge could only manage to get one hit in this one. | ||||
99 | Saint Croix Central | 7 | Altoona | 12 | |
100 | Altoona's offense continued to be too much for St. Croix Central, who dropped their second game this week against the Railroaders. Ben Kuenkel was the star at the bottom of Altoona's order, going 3-for-3 with three RBIs and two runs scored. Colin Boyarski added two hits to the totals, as the Railroaders took advantage of seven walks. Kellen Smith was solid in the last two innings of relief, allowing zero runs while striking out five. | ||||
101 | Verona | 5 | Madison Memorial | 4 | |
102 | Verona pulled off their second one-run victory of the week, this time defeating Madison Memorial 5-4. Mason Armstrong was 2-for-3, and Tre Grignon had two RBIs to lead the way. Nolan Witkowski got the win and struck out nine batters in five innings of work for the Wildcats. Noah Latham-Woodruff was 2-for-4, but it wasn't enough as the Spartans dropped this one. | ||||
103 | Watertown Luther Prep | 0 | Lake Mills | 1 | |
104 | Eddy Eveland, coming off of his recent PBR POTW award, was back at it on the mound again for Lake Mills, this time going 6.1 innings. Eveland struck out 12 batters and scattered five hits, shutting out Watertown Luther Prep in the process. Caden Belling was 2-for-4 and scored the lone run of the game, driven in by a walk-off double from Derek Bruce to end it. | ||||
105 | Wautoma | 10 | Westfield | 6 | |
106 | Wautoma got four hits from Christian Weiss, including a double and two triples to pull away from Westfield and win it. Weiss drove in three runs, and got help in the run-production department with three more RBIs coming from Clayton Wilcox. Landon Keller was 3-for-4 as well, driving in a run. Mitchell Meinke was 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI in the loss for the Pioneers. | ||||
107 | West Bend East | 0 | Slinger | 5 | |
108 | Josh Borchert was dominant for Slinger on Thursday, throwing a complete game shutout on 79 pitches against a strong West Bend East team. Borchert struck out five and only allowed two hits in the win. On offense, Tyler Johnson drove in two runs and Chase Elliott finished with a 3-for-4 line, doubling and earning an RBI. | ||||
109 | Whitefish Bay | 2 | Homestead | 8 | |
110 | Jackson Brewer homered and Homestead got an 8-2 win to take sole possession of first place in the North Shore Conference. Brewer's three-run home run in the sixth inning extended the Highlander's lead to 8-2, which ended up being the final score. Griffin Bowers and Ryan Apel each had two hits, and Will Van Laanen drove in two runs to complete the offensive day for Homestead. | ||||
111 | Menasha | 5 | Xavier | 1 | |
112 | Menasha got another win on Thursday, taking down Xavier with a 5-1 victory. Ty Carlson and Lane Boucher each finished 2-for-3 for the Blue Jays, jumpstarting the offense to a win. Ian Dohms earned the win and struck out seven batters in his five-inning start, only allowing four hits. | ||||
113 | Catholic Memorial | 8 | Waukesha South | 6 | |
114 | In extra innings, Catholic Memorial was able to outlast Waukesha South with the help of a home run from Keith Williams, and two hits coming from AJ Rieck and Chris Schaefer. Rieck had two RBIs and a triple in the win for the Crusaders. Zach Rechner got the win and struck out seven Blackshirts in four innings of relief. James Smith got 12 strikeouts in seven innings of work in the loss for Waukesha South. | ||||
115 | Iowa-Grant | 2 | Platteville | 3 | |
116 | Oakfield | 3 | Green Lake/Princeton | 8 | |
117 | Shell Lake | 12 | Siren | 2 | |
118 | Almond-Bancroft | 1 | Rosholt | 2 | |
119 | Bayfield | 2 | Mellen | 19 | |
120 | Brookfield Academy | 6 | Kenosha Christian Life | 2 | |
121 | Cudahy | 12 | Pius XI Catholic | 4 | |
122 | Kiel | 13 | Brillion | 1 | |
123 | Kohler/Christian | 9 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 4 | |
124 | La Crosse Central | 3 | Holmen | 5 | |
125 | La Crosse Logan | 8 | Tomah | 9 | |
126 | Marion | 11 | Tigerton | 2 | |
127 | Martin Luther | 9 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 3 | |
128 | Manawa | 16 | Menominee Indian | 1 | |
129 | Niagara | 7 | Lena | 5 | |
130 | Ozaukee | 8 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 1 | |
131 | Reedsville | 0 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 5 | |
132 | Roncalli | 0 | Two Rivers | 6 | |
133 | Sheboygan North | 3 | Pulaski | 4 | |
134 | Spencer | 15 | Greenwood | 7 | |
135 | Saint John's NW | 12 | Heritage Christian | 2 | |
136 | Wausaukee | 11 | Gillett/Suring | 1 | |
137 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 2 | Shiocton | 4 | |
138 | Bowler | 21 | White Lake | 0 | |
139 | Wild Rose | 4 | Port Edwards | 7 | |
140 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 1 | Iola-Scandinavia | 0 | |
141 | Ashland | 13 | Superior | 0 | |
142 | Assumption | 5 | Marathon | 15 | |
143 | Athens | 0 | Phillips | 7 | |
144 | Berlin | 4 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 14 | |
145 | Big Foot | 4 | Whitewater | 2 | |
146 | Chequamegon | 13 | Prentice | 3 | |
147 | Edgerton | 10 | Evansville | 14 | |
148 | Jefferson | 5 | Brodhead/Juda | 0 | |
149 | Marathon | 7 | Assumption | 2 | |
150 | Newman Catholic | 2 | Edgar | 11 | |
151 | Rib Lake | 2 | Abbotsford/Colby | 7 | |
152 | Ripon | 1 | Kewaskum | 10 | |
153 | Stratford | 2 | Auburndale | 4 | |
154 | Kaukauna | 15 | Appleton West | 2 | |
155 | Barron | 12 | Cameron | 5 | |
156 | Belmont | 0 | Dodgeville | 2 | |
157 | Blair-Taylor | 11 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 3 | |
158 | Bruce | 1 | Birchwood/Winter | 4 | |
159 | Campbellsport | 17 | Winnebago Lutheran | 7 | |
160 | Cashton | 9 | Brookwood | 3 | |
161 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 7 | Northwestern | 18 | |
162 | Durand-Arkansaw | 8 | Colfax | 9 | |
163 | Cumberland | 4 | Hayward | 12 | |
164 | De Soto | 1 | Seneca | 12 | |
165 | Edgewood | 7 | Waterloo | 0 | |
166 | Elcho | 6 | Goodman/Pembine | 2 | |
167 | Ellsworth | 10 | Somerset | 0 | |
168 | Plum City/Elmwood | 15 | Spring Valley | 7 | |
169 | Hillsboro | 16 | Wonewoc-Center | 1 | |
170 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 5 | Fall River | 7 | |
171 | Ithaca | 4 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 1 | |
172 | Janesville Parker | 6 | Madison La Follette | 7 | |
173 | Laconia | 14 | Omro | 0 | |
174 | Laona/Wabeno | 1 | Crandon | 20 | |
175 | Lodi | 3 | Columbus | 2 | |
176 | Lomira | 5 | Saint Mary's Springs | 1 | |
177 | Luxemburg-Casco | 8 | Shawano | 9 | |
178 | Mayville | 9 | North Fond du Lac | 1 | |
179 | Melrose-Mindoro | 0 | Arcadia | 10 | |
180 | Merrill | 4 | Wausau East | 5 | |
181 | Milwaukee Riverside | 2 | Port Washington | 25 | |
182 | Milwaukee South | 0 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 16 | |
183 | Mineral Point | 2 | Platteville | 10 | |
184 | Mount Horeb | 3 | DeForest | 4 | |
185 | Loyal | 9 | Neillsville | 11 | |
186 | Nekoosa | 1 | Mauston | 3 | |
187 | New Glarus | 7 | Belleville | 6 | |
188 | Osseo-Fairchild | 17 | Cadott | 7 | |
189 | Owen-Withee | 12 | Gilman | 10 | |
190 | Palmyra-Eagle | 13 | Williams Bay | 2 | |
191 | Poynette | 1 | Lakeside Lutheran | 11 | |
192 | Prescott | 14 | Amery | 6 | |
193 | Randolph | 15 | Wayland Academy | 2 | |
194 | Royall | 15 | Necedah | 2 | |
195 | Spooner | 4 | Ashland | 8 | |
196 | Stanley-Boyd | 2 | McDonell Central | 7 | |
197 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 8 | Florence | 3 | |
198 | Webster | 7 | Grantsburg | 17 | |
199 | Westby | 7 | Prairie du Chien | 17 | |
200 | Wisconsin Dells | 1 | Adams-Friendship | 7 | |
201 | Wisconsin Rapids | 13 | Marshfield | 14 | |
202 | Beloit Memorial | 4 | Middleton | 15 | |
203 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 10 | Luther | 0 | |
204 | Lakeland | 5 | Rhinelander | 4 | |
205 | Ironwood | 1 | Northland Pines | 7 | |
206 | Wisconsin Heights | 1 | Cambridge | 4 | |
207 | Catholic Central | 1 | Dominican | 15 | |
208 | Green Lake/Princeton | 2 | Oakfield | 6 | |
209 | Shell Lake | 1 | Siren | 16 | |
210 | Spencer | 12 | Greenwood | 0 | |
211 | Mishicot | 1 | Howards Grove | 0 | |
212 | Oshkosh West | 9 | Oshkosh North | 8 | |
213 | Eau Claire Memorial | 9 | Eau Claire North | 5 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | No. 16 Oak Creek | 2 | No. 1 Franklin | 3 | |
4 | It was the Franklin Sabers who took the three-game series win over conference foe Oak Creek with this 3-2 win on Friday. It was the Sabers who got on the board first in this one, courtesy of a Cael Lynch RBI single. Oak Creek would answer with one of their own as Nathan Hanel ripped a RBI single of his own, followed by an Owen Sullivan fielder's choice which brought home a run and gave the Knights a 2-1 lead. In the fifth, Dylan Cunningham tied the game up with solo home run to center field. In the sixth it was Mitchell Semancik who drove in the difference maker, courtesy of a single to center which brought home a run and gave the Knights the lead. It was Cooper Kamlay who notched the win on the mound as he allowed the two runs over his complete game efforts and struckout seven. | ||||
5 | Milwaukee King | 2 | No. 2 Menomonee Falls | 1 | |
6 | Milwaukee King handed the Phoenix their first loss of the season. Ben Wozniak nearly went the distance in this extra-inning affair as he pitched 7.2 innings and gave up one run on five hits, while striking out five. Offensively, Wyatt Holder tallied three hits, and Zeke Penvose logged a hit, and one RBI. | ||||
7 | No. 3 Janesville Craig | 6 | Madison West | 1 | |
8 | Leading the way for the Cougars was Jake Schaffner who tallied a pair of homeruns, and a single to finish the day with four RBIs, and three runs scored. Devin Gudenschwager and Charlie Claas each logged a hit and a RBI in the win as well. | ||||
9 | No. 4 Union Grove | 11 | Westosha Central | 1 | |
10 | On both sides of the Broncos were led by some dominant performances in their 11-1 win over Westosha Central. At the plate, Owen Nowak drove in three runs on a pair of singles and a triple. Landon Dessart also had a solid day at the plate as he doubled, and singled twice, to drive in two run on the day. On the mound, Dessart also did the heavy lifting as he allowed just one run across his five innings of work and struck out seven to earn the win. | ||||
11 | New Richmond | 2 | No. 5 Hudson | 5 | |
12 | It was a combined effort for Hudson in their matchup with New Richmond. Jack Solheid tripled to bring in one run and Bradyn Bezanson doubled to bring in one of his own which were the only two XBHs Hudson would see in this contest. Payton Lawrence, Hunter Carlson, and Bennett Brathol each also drove in a run on a single to round out the scoring efforts for the Raiders. It was a combined effort on the mound, starting with Busson who twirled four shutout innings and struck out nine. Landon Zeuli gave up two runs in his two innings of work, and Nick Hirsch notched the save in his one inning of shut-out work as he struck out two. | ||||
13 | No. 6 Saint Thomas More | 15 | Catholic Central | 0 | |
14 | The Cavalier cruised to dominant run-rule win over Catholic Central on Friday. At the plate, Alex Alicea, Manuel Sostre and Kyle Alivo each tallied a pair of hits and combined for six RBIs. Oliver Gonzalez and Brady Johnson logged a hit apiece and drove in two runs apiece as well. George Benske also tallied two hits, and scored three runs, too. On the mound, the aforementioned Gonzalez and Johnny Kendzierski combined to hold Catholic Central scoreless over the five-inning game. Gonzalez did the heavy lifting as he allowed just one hit and struck out four across his four innings of work. | ||||
15 | Appleton East | 1 | No. 7 Kimberly | 6 | |
16 | Due to a impressive performance from Brennan Grams on the mound, Kimberly cruised to a 6-1 win over Appleton East. Across Grams' 6.2 innings of work, he punched out 11 and allowed one run on six hits. Offensively, Evan Olson went 2-for-4 and drove in one run. Sawyer Deering also logged two hits, and he scored two runs. Ryan Csida was 1-for-3 with two runs scored, two stolen bases, and one RBI. | ||||
17 | Kaukauna | 9 | No. 9 Hortonville | 10 | |
18 | Thanks to some late game heroics, the Polar Bears avoided the Power 25 upset. Things looked good for Hortonville going into the final inning as they were up by two, but after a seven run seventh inning from Kaukauna, they had some work to do in the in their half of the inning. Kaukauna pitching ended up walking in the first run of the inning, which was followed by another run being scored on a fielder's choice. Then Brett Sommer got hit by a pitch that brought home another run. Then during Evan Mahan's at-bat, one run was brought home on a passed ball, and Mahan eventually delivered the biggest hit of the game, a single to left field which brought home two runs and gave Hortonville the win in walk-off fashion. Nathan Vela put together a solid day at the plate as he doubled, and drove in four runs. Nathan Grams tallied the only multi-hit day as he logged three singles. | ||||
19 | Sun Prairie West | 1 | No. 11 Sun Prairie East | 3 | |
20 | After losing a close one to this same Sun Prairie West team yesterday, the Cardinals came out on top on Friday. Offensively, Evan Richmond tallied a pair of singles and drove in one run. Jack Watkins also drove in a run on a hit as well. Earning the win on the mound was Drew Kavanaugh who allowed the lone run on four hits across his seven innings of work, and struck out six. | ||||
21 | Waukesha West | 1 | No. 13 Kettle Moraine | 9 | |
22 | No. 13 Kettle Moraine | 13 | Waukesha West | 11 | |
23 | Kettle Moraine earned a sweep over Waukesha West in a doubleheader against the Wolverines, in most part due to their offense. In Game One, the Lasers were powered to a victory with a six-run sixth inning, led by the bat of Owen Bond. In that inning, Bond launched a grand slam to blow this game open, giving him five RBIs on the day. Layson Fabisiak added two more hits and an RBI, as two Kettle Moraine pitchers combined to shut down Waukesha West, completing the win. Kettle Moraine erased a 11-6 deficit in the seventh inning in Game Two, coming back to win it 13-11. The offense was relentless, stringing together 11 hits and walking 10 times. Scott Brown led the way with a 3-for-5 performance, doubling and driving in one. JJ Wolbert and Bond followed, each accumulating two hits in four at bats. Jonah Roloff was key in relief, holding Waukesha West's lead at 11-6, going four innings while striking out seven. For the Wolverines, Sam Cook led the way with a 2-for-4 line, driving in four runs. | ||||
24 | Catholic Memorial | 6 | No. 14 Arrowhead | 12 | |
25 | Catholic Memorial | 4 | No. 14 Arrowhead | 11 | |
26 | Arrowhead swept Catholic Memorial in a Friday doubleheader, putting up double digit run totals in both games. In Game One, the Warhawks scored early and often, putting up 10 runs in the first three innings. Connor Olson and Brady Carpenter each finished with three hits, leading the offensive attack for Arrowhead. William Hess helped out too, driving in four runs and doubling in the win. Game Two was a similar story, as Arrowhead once again put up big offensive numbers early in the game to coast to a victory. The Warhawks had a new set of contributors in this one, as Issei Takahashi led the way, going 2-for-3 with two runs scored and a triple. Sam Reichert drove in three runs on the day, including earning two of those RBIs in a six-run second inning for Arrowhead. | ||||
27 | La Crosse Central | 3 | No. 18 Stevens Point | 7 | |
28 | La Crosse Central | 1 | No. 18 Stevens Point | 2 | |
29 | In hosting La Crosse Central, Stevens Point finished the day with two wins via solid all-around play. In Game One, the Panthers got out to a 7-1 lead after four innings, and earned their first victory from there. Deacan Koback had four RBIs, and Bennett Klish drove in three more runners to lead the run-production department for Stevens Point. From there, three pitchers combined to hold the Riverhawks to three runs, giving the Panthers a 7-3 win. In Game Two, Braylen Nystrom, Carl Biechler, and Jackson Fox combined to shut down the La Crosse Central offense, only allowing one run on four hits. Nystrom threw five innings, striking out four, and Fox closed the last inning, punching out two batters. Kale Roth and Ben Fonti were both 2-for-3, with Roth driving in a run in the fifth inning to give Stevens Point the 2-1 lead. | ||||
30 | Oshkosh North | 0 | No. 19 Appleton North | 5 | |
31 | Two pitchers and flawless defense from Appleton North allowed the Lightning to shutout Oshkosh North on Friday, despite giving up eight hits. A four-run third inning was all that Appleton North needed in this one, as Ben Isom had a big RBI in the inning, finishing with two hits and two RBIs in the game. Ryan Tesch added two RBIs in the win, along with 4.2 innings of relief, shutting out the Spartans to get himself a win. | ||||
32 | No. 21 Waterford | 3 | Badger | 2 | |
33 | Runs were at a premium in this one, as Waterford came out with the win over a streaking Badger squad. Garrett Kay was dominant on the mound for Waterford as he punched out 10, and gave up just one earned run on three hits to earn the win. Max Northrop notched the save as he pitched the final two innings of the contest and allowed one unearned run on two hits. Offensively, Tyler Lusic, Max Northrop and Dean Buse each tallied a hit and RBI in the win, too. | ||||
34 | No. 22 Muskego | 6 | Brookfield Central | 3 | |
35 | Brock Lulewicz and Bradyn Horn continued their impressive seasons as they each tallied three hits in Muskegon win over a solid Brookfield Central squad. Recent Florida State commit, Ben Kuglitsch drove in two runs on one hit to lead the scoring efforts for Muskego. Tyler Gress earned the win on the mound as he allowed three runs on three hits, and struck out three across his 3.2 innings of work. Sam Steuber relieved Gress and he held the Lancers scoreless and also struck out three in 3.1 innings of work. | ||||
36 | No. 24 Aquinas | 4 | Sparta | 2 | |
37 | The Blugolds moved to 13-0 on the season with a 4-2 win over Sparta. With the game tied at two, Eddie Peters delivered a solo home run to put Aquinas up by one. Then Ben Corsi ripped a single up the middle to bring home one more run for the Blugolds. Calvin Hargrove notched the win on the mound as he struck out 10 across his six innings of work. The aforementioned Peters earned the save as he held Sparta scoreless and struck out two in the final inning of the game. | ||||
38 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | No. 25 Wisconsin Lutheran | 14 | |
39 | Jake Ross, Jaxon Raabe, and Ethan Dunn each singled and doubled in Wisconsin Lutheran's win over Milwaukee Lutheran, and Dunn also drove in two runs. Wynn Hotchkiss smacked a solo homerun for WISCO too, and he finished the day with one RBI and one run scored. The aforementioned Dunn also notched the win as he held Milwaukee Lutheran scoreless across the five innings game, and he also struck out four. | ||||
40 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
41 | Oostburg | 11 | Kewaskum | 12 | |
42 | Oostburg | 1 | Kewaskum | 3 | |
43 | Kewaskum swept Oostburg on the day. In game one Kewaskum defeated Oostburg 12-11 in part to a late comeback by Kewaskum, scoring nine runs in the final two innings of play. Offensively Kewaskum was lead by Hunter Loser, Dylan Soyk and Carter Curtain. On the mound Donny Zilmer, Cooper Petermann and Josh Koeing contributed on the mound with Koeing earning the win. In game two of the doubleheader Kewaskum grabbed the lead early by scoring in the top of the first thanks to a Dylan Soyk sacrifice fly. Two more runs would cross in the top of the fourth giving Kewaskum a 3-1 lead. Offensively Hunter Loser lead the way again for Kewaskum, and Everett Donath went the distance for Kewaskum on the mound allowing one run on four hits and struck out two. | ||||
44 | Cuba City | 4 | Iowa-Grant | 2 | |
45 | Cuba City defeated Iowa-Grant by a score of 4-2. Offensively Reece Rosenkranz lead the way for Cuba City collecting two hits on the day. Will Busch got the start on the mound and allowed two runs in five innings before Rosenkranz tossed the final two innings in relief, earning the save. | ||||
46 | Jefferson | 5 | Beaver Dam | 3 | |
47 | Jefferson defeated Beaver Dam by a score of 5-3. Offensively Jefferson was led by Tyler Butina who homered in the game. On the mound Aidan Kammer go the start on the mound and tossed 3.1 innings, Tyler Schroedl tossed 3.2 scoreless innings out of the 'pen. | ||||
48 | Kenosha Tremper | 6 | Racine Case | 0 | |
49 | Kenosha Tremper defeated Racine Case by a score of 6-0. Rory Dutton got the start on the mound for the Trojans and tossed six scoreless innings allowing a hit, four walks and struck out eight batters, Chase Maika would relieve Dutton in the seventh and struck out every batter he faced. Tanner White lead the way for Tremper on offense collecting multiple hits on the day. | ||||
50 | Watertown | 10 | Oconomowoc | 3 | |
51 | Watertown defeated Oconomowoc by a score of 10-3. Offensively Calvin Hurtgen, Jayden Ninmann, Cameron Kranz and Nathan Walter led the way offensively. On the mound Landon Fendt tossed four innings allowing two runs on five hits and a strikeout, Michael Tarr came on to toss three innings in relief. | ||||
52 | Green Bay East/West | 3 | Notre Dame Academy | 4 | |
53 | Notre Dame Academy defeated Green Bay East/West by a score of 4-3. Offensively the Tritons scored four runs on three hits with Cole Magnuson going 2-for-2 on the day. On the mound Jackson Spejcher started the game on the mound tossing three innings giving up two runs on no hits. Elijah Connaher relieved Spejcher and tossed two innings in relief earning the win, Bryson Koehne would toss the final two innings and earned the save. | ||||
54 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 9 | Pewaukee | 8 | |
55 | Brown Deer/Shorewood defeated Pewaukee by a score of 9-8. Offensively the Birddogs walked 10 times as an offense with Joe Nicholas having a standout performance, going 2-for-4 with three RBIs. On the mound Finn Knoernschild tossed six innings allowing seven runs on eight hits, Will Lichtenstein would toss the final inning in relief earning the save. | ||||
56 | South Milwaukee | 0 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 10 | |
57 | New Berlin Eisenhower defeated South Milwaukee 10-0 in five innings. Offensively River Lindsey, Jack Bretzmann and Adam Hirthe led the way for the Lions, each collecting multiple hits on the day. Austin Drayna got the start for the Lions and tossed three innings allowing no runs on one hit striking out five batters, Hirthe would toss the final two innings in relief. | ||||
58 | Whitnall | 6 | Cudahy | 2 | |
59 | Whitnall defeated Cudahy 6-2. The Falcons scored six runs on eight hits with Brayden Schimmel and Dylan Keelan coming away with multiple hits each. On the mound Jack Rechlitz got the start on the mound tossing five innings allowing a run on four hits and a walk, striking out seven batters. Nate Kasten would toss the final two innings in relief for the Falcons, allowing a run on two hits. | ||||
60 | Cedarburg | 10 | Grafton | 3 | |
61 | Cedarburg defeated Grafton 10-3. Cedarburg got hot late, scoring nine runs in the fifth and sixth inning of the game. For the game the Bulldogs collected 13 hits on the day with five different hitters getting multiple hits on the day. Charlie Gwidt got the start on the mound for the Bulldogs and tossed two innings allowing two runs, Ben Verhaalen was the winning pitcher and tossed two innings in relief, Rowan Andreas would come on to close the game and earn the save. | ||||
62 | Dodgeville | 0 | Prairie du Chien | 7 | |
63 | Prairie du Chien shutout Dodgeville by a score of 7-0. On the mound Maddox Cejka would go the distance and toss a complete game shutout allowing three hits and walks on the day while striking out nine batters. Offensively the Blackhawks collected runs on seven hits, with Noah Perdretti collecting multiple hits on the day. | ||||
64 | Madison Memorial | 4 | Verona | 9 | |
65 | It was Verona that came out on top in their matchup with Madison Memorial. Leading the way offensively was Mason Armstrong who drove in a pair of runs on one hit. Nate Novinska, and Tre Grignon each tallied a pair of singles, and Novinska also drove in a run. The only XBH for Verona came at the hands of Atticus Marse who tripled and drove in a run, too. On the mound, Bryson Kundinger notched the win across his 3.2 innings of work as he held Madison Memorial hit-less and struck out two. | ||||
66 | Nicolet | 6 | Homestead | 5 | |
67 | Nicolet took a late lead in the ninth inning to defeat Homestead 6-5. The Knights scored six runs on three hits with Gabe Nelson coming away with two of those hits. On the mound four different arms would combine for the win with Nolan Sandee tossing 6.2 innings in relief allowing no runs on four hits and three walks while striking out seven batters, Oliver Scharnick would strike out the final batter of the game earning the save. | ||||
68 | West Bend East | 10 | West Bend West | 7 | |
69 | In this crosstown rivalry, it was the Suns who came out on top. Things looked bleak for West Bend East as they found themselves down by two going into their final at-bats but their offense got hot and exploded for seven runs. In that inning, Josh Stehly got the scoring started with a RBI triple which was followed up by a Camden Hoier RBI single. Victor Gurrola would then bring home two more on a single. The Suns would really break it open after two sacrifices, and a RBI single from Kaleb Schepp which capped off their huge inning. | ||||
70 | Whitefish Bay | 2 | Hartford | 0 | |
71 | Whitefish Bay shutout Hartford 2-0. Offense would be hard to come by as both starters would keep the opposing teams offense in check. Until the fifth inning where the Blue Dukes would score two runs on a Austin Wienke double. On the mound Tyler Andrews would go the distance allowing a hit and two walks while striking out six batters. | ||||
72 | Viroqua | 11 | Luther | 0 | |
73 | Baraboo | 10 | Fort Atkinson | 5 | |
74 | Mukwonago | 15 | Waukesha North | 6 | |
75 | Grantsburg | 4 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 10 | |
76 | Northwestern | 9 | Cameron | 2 | |
77 | Clear Lake | 0 | Prairie Farm | 10 | |
78 | Argyle | 0 | River Ridge | 2 | |
79 | Belmont | 2 | Barneveld | 4 | |
80 | Black Hawk | 2 | Shullsburg/Benton | 12 | |
81 | Brillion | 2 | Sheboygan Falls | 0 | |
82 | Butternut/Mercer | 12 | Mellen | 20 | |
83 | Chilton | 12 | New Holstein | 0 | |
84 | Crivitz | 1 | Niagara | 3 | |
85 | Florence | 13 | Laona/Wabeno | 7 | |
86 | Neenah | 2 | Oshkosh West | 3 | |
87 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 11 | Oconto Falls | 2 | |
88 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 14 | Racine Park | 2 | |
89 | Lena | 7 | Wausaukee | 9 | |
90 | Mellen | 25 | Bayfield | 2 | |
91 | Mineral Point | 5 | Riverdale | 2 | |
92 | Northwestern | 12 | Cameron | 1 | |
93 | Pacelli | 12 | Port Edwards | 1 | |
94 | Potosi/Cassville | 3 | Pecatonica | 2 | |
95 | Racine Horlick | 1 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 12 | |
96 | Racine St. Catherine's | 16 | Saint Anthony | 1 | |
97 | Random Lake | 3 | St. Mary Catholic | 0 | |
98 | Ripon | 4 | Laconia | 15 | |
99 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 7 | White Lake | 9 | |
100 | Southwestern | 3 | Darlington | 16 | |
101 | Saint Francis | 9 | Kenosha Christian Life | 2 | |
102 | Valders | 4 | Kiel | 10 | |
103 | Williams Bay | 5 | Living Word Lutheran | 6 | |
104 | Wilmot | 10 | Delavan-Darien | 4 | |
105 | Winnebago Lutheran | 2 | Watertown Luther Prep | 12 | |
106 | Wisconsin Rapids | 6 | Onalaska | 2 | |
107 | Osceola | 4 | Chisago Lakes | 6 | |
108 | Adams-Friendship | 3 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 1 | |
109 | Abbotsford/Colby | 13 | Chequamegon | 9 | |
110 | Greenfield | 9 | West Allis Central | 1 | |
111 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 14 | Campbellsport | 1 | |
112 | Prentice | 2 | Phillips | 12 | |
113 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 4 | Warren | 7 | |
114 | Brodhead/Juda | 14 | Mount Horeb | 8 | |
115 | Flambeau | 4 | Birchwood/Winter | 5 | |
116 | Ithaca | 11 | Brookwood | 2 | |
117 | La Crosse Logan | 3 | Prescott | 1 | |
118 | La Farge | 3 | Boscobel | 8 | |
119 | Lancaster | 1 | River Valley | 7 | |
120 | Lodi | 11 | Evansville | 5 | |
121 | Madison La Follette | 6 | Janesville Parker | 10 | |
122 | Mauston | 10 | Nekoosa | 3 | |
123 | McFarland | 2 | Stoughton | 5 | |
124 | Middleton | 11 | Beloit Memorial | 2 | |
125 | Montello | 2 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 8 | |
126 | Sauk Prairie | 7 | Tomah | 0 | |
127 | Slinger | 13 | Port Washington | 0 | |
128 | Spring Valley | 3 | Somerset | 12 | |
129 | Saint Mary's Springs | 3 | Columbus | 2 | |
130 | Unity | 0 | Saint Croix Central | 17 | |
131 | Waterloo | 1 | Marshall | 2 | |
132 | Wisconsin Dells | 1 | Reedsburg | 2 | |
133 | Warren | 11 | Monroe | 1 | |
134 | Milwaukee Washington | 0 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 1 | |
135 | Deerfield | 10 | Wisconsin Heights | 0 | |
136 | Tigerton | 1 | Rosholt | 9 | |
137 | Clear Lake | 9 | Prairie Farm | 2 | |
138 | Fond du Lac | 4 | Appleton West | 5 | |
139 | Osseo-Fairchild | 7 | Bloomer | 2 | |
140 | Burlington | 7 | Elkhorn | 4 | |
141 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 20 | New Auburn | 1 | |
142 | Portage | 5 | Poynette | 10 | |
143 | West Allis Hale | 2 | Greendale | 16 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | No. 22 Muskego | 11 | No. 1 Franklin | 4 | |
4 | It was the Warriors who came out on top in their Power 25 matchup with Franklin. Leading the way at the offensive end was Bradyn Horn who drove in a whopping five runs on four hits, including a double. Ashton Kampa also had a solid day at the plate as he tallied two hits, one of which was a home run, and he finished with three RBIs. It was a combined effort on the mound as Ben Kuglitsch got the start and allowed three runs across three innings. Ian Rintelman earned the win as over 3.1 innings he allowed one run on three hits. | ||||
5 | No. 3 Janesville Craig | 10 | Verona | 2 | |
6 | Janesville Craig continued their dominant season with yet another win over Verona. Offensively, Jake Schaffner and Charlie Claas each drove in two runs on two hits to lead the Cougars offense. Claas also did the heavy lifting on the mound as he allowed just one run across his one inning of work, and struck out two. | ||||
7 | No. 5 Union Grove | 11 | Fort Atkinson | 1 | |
8 | Nathan Williams led the way for the Union Grove offensively as he drove a team-high four runs on two hits, one of which was a home run. Owen Nowak also homered for the Broncos and he finished the day with two RBIs. Notching the win on the mound was Jack Wolf who allowed just one run on three hits and struck out four. | ||||
9 | Prescott | 3 | No. 8 River Falls | 8 | |
10 | No. 12 Denmark | 5 | Wrightstown | 1 | |
11 | Wrightstown | 2 | No. 12 Denmark | 23 | |
12 | Denmark swept a doubleheader against Wrightstown, taking down the Tigers in dominant fashion. In Game One, Ethan Ovsak was lights out on the mound, throwing seven innings and striking out eight. The veteran pitcher only allowed four hits and one run. The offense helped too, as Izaac Dittmer was 4-for-4 with an RBI and two doubles, and Lucas Miller added three more hits and two RBIs to power the Vikings' offense. The team finished with 14 hits in total. Game Two was close up until the bottom half of the fourth inning, when Denmark exploded for 20 runs. Miller was back at it again, going 4-for-4 in this one, driving in three runs, doubling, and homering. Rheis Johnson had four RBIs from the cleanup spot, and Dittmer was once again not retired, going 2-for-2 with two RBIs. At one point in the fourth inning, the Vikings reached base 20 straight times. | ||||
13 | Rhinelander | 0 | No. 17 Mosinee | 10 | |
14 | No. 17 Mosinee | 10 | Rhinelander | 0 | |
15 | Mosinee got a pair of shutouts from their pitching staffs, blanking Rhinelander twice on Saturday. For the first game, Gavin Obremski struck out nine batters in five innings, earning the win. He only allowed one hit in the process. Taylor Lemanski had two hits to lead the way for the Indians, and Davin Stoffel drove in two runs, tripling in the process. A five-run fifth inning gave Mosinee the run-rule victory. Game Two was a near carbon-copy of the prior match, with Mosinee once again winning 10-0. This time though, it took the offense until the fifth inning to start putting up runs. Keagen Jirschele had two hits from the leadoff spot, scoring three times and driving in a run. Blake Nichols had two hits and two RBIs in the win as well, pacing the offensive attack for the Indians. On the bump, Jirschele was once again solid, going the distance and striking out 10 Hodags. Jirschele scattered three hits and held the shutout for the entirety of the game. | ||||
16 | Notre Dame Academy | 2 | No. 20 De Pere | 3 | |
17 | No. 20 De Pere | 4 | Notre Dame Academy | 3 | |
18 | Two tight contests ended up going De Pere's way on Saturday, as they swept Notre Dame Academy with two one-run victories. In Game One, Easton Arendt held down the Tritons' offense, only allowing two runs over his complete game efforts. Arendt struck out five batters and only allowed one earned run in the process. Jack Nikolay had the big hit in the sixth inning, driving in a via a single, breaking the 2-2 tie. Bryan Gerbers was 2-for-2 with an RBI in the win as well. Drew Siudzinski was 3-for-3 in a losing effort for Notre Dame Academy. Down 3-0 in the final frame, De Pere erupted for four runs to take an eventual lead and win the game. Lucas Koskey drove in two runs in the inning, and Arendt gave the Redbirds' the lead, both singling to get the job done. Isaac Poehlman threw 1.2 clutch innings of relief, shutting down the Notre Dame Academy offense with the lead. In earning a no-decision, Deuce Musial threw six shutout innings, punching out six batters. | ||||
19 | No. 25 Wisconsin Lutheran | 21 | West Allis Hale | 9 | |
20 | This game was resumed from a prior date, and Wisconsin Lutheran came out swinging in this offensive shootout. The Vikings had four batters finish with four hits, accumulating 25 hits over the entirety of the game. Isaiah Johnston, Wynn Hotchkiss, Jake Ross, and Zach Eggert all had four hits apiece, including a home run from Ross. Wisconsin Lutheran finished with nine extra base hits on the day. | ||||
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22 | Martin Luther | 1 | Lake Country Lutheran | 13 | |
23 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 25 | |
24 | Lake Country Lutheran outscored their opponents 38-1 on Saturday in two dominant performances. Jack Poellot powered the Lightning offense to a win in Game One, hitting a homerun and a double to finish 2-for-3 on the day, driving in five runs. Braden Theis finished 3-for-3 at the plate, and pitched four innings on the mound, striking out five. Lake Country Lutheran followed their first win with another one against Milwaukee Lutheran, capping off a successful day. Jacob Merten twirled a one-hit shutout, and the Lightning scored 16 runs in the second inning to push themselves to another victory. Preston Manthei was 4-for-5 with five RBIs, and Levi Benes and Theis each had three hits to lead the way for Lake Country Lutheran. | ||||
25 | Medford | 6 | Oshkosh North | 4 | |
26 | Medford | 10 | Appleton West | 4 | |
27 | In extra innings, Medford broke up the 4-4 tie with a walk from Tanner Hraby, followed by an RBI single from Miles Searles. Max Dietzman drove in the most runs, plating three while going 2-for-4. Nick Steliga was big in relief too, going five innings while only allowing one run, keeping the Raiders in this one. A seven-run fifth inning powered Medford to their second win of the day, as the Raiders pulled away from Appleton West. Logan Baumgartner and Dietzman each had three RBIs on the day, including a 3-for-3 performance from Baumgartner, who doubled twice. After that, Hraby was solid on the mound, giving Medford five strong innings, earning the win. | ||||
28 | Port Washington | 9 | West Bend West | 10 | |
29 | West Bend West | 9 | Cedarburg | 7 | |
30 | West Bend West picked up a pair of conference wins on Saturday, taking down Cedarburg and Port Washington. In their game against the Pirates, the Spartans won via an RBI single from Dieter Pommer, breaking up the 9-9 tie. Jack Genisse had a big RBI single earlier the seventh inning to tie it after Port Washington got the lead in the top half of the frame. Quinn Zills was 3-for-3 to lead the offensive attack for West Bend West. West Bend West and Cedarburg's matchup was postponed to a later date from earlier in the week, and was resumed on Saturday. The Spartans began play by putting up two runs in the eighth inning, as Pommer was clutch once again, driving in two runs via a double. Before that though, the Bulldogs put up four runs in the sixth inning to tie it. Tyler White was 3-for-3 for Cedarburg, but it was not enough as the West Bend West offense was too much to handle. | ||||
31 | Two Rivers | 1 | Coleman | 2 | |
32 | Coleman improved to 13-0 on the year after defeating Two Rivers 2-1. Logan Kurth locked it down on the mound for the Cougars, striking out 11 batters, while only allowing three hits. Kurth went 6.2 innings and hit his pitch count one out away from a complete game. He also had one of the two RBIs for Coleman, with Gavin Pusick driving in the other, both in the third inning. | ||||
33 | Edgewood | 11 | Badger | 7 | |
34 | Badger | 2 | Edgewood | 12 | |
35 | Edgewood handed Badger a pair of losses in a doubleheader on Saturday, putting up double digit offensive numbers in both games. In Game One, the Crusaders scored big early, getting two RBIs from both Bennett Cagle and Steffen Mello. Henry Gill added two hits, and the pitching staff was able to hold down the Badgers just enough to get a win. Crete Slattery had a home run in the loss. The offense continued to produce in Game Two, putting up 12 runs in five innings. Seth Myers was the spark on offense, going 2-for-3 with four RBIs. Teddy McNeil had the team-high in RBIs though, driving in five runners with a 2-for-3 performance. Myers and Gill combined to limit Badger to two runs, despite giving up another home run to Slattery, who was the only Badger with multiple hits in this one. | ||||
36 | Fond du Lac | 1 | Beaver Dam | 8 | |
37 | Fond du Lac | 0 | Beaver Dam | 4 | |
38 | Beaver Dam, after dropping two games earlier this week, bounced back to sweep Fond du Lac in a doubleheader. In Game One, Eli Bryant twirled a complete game, only allowing three hits, punching out seven. Jeffrey Freund and Brandon Morrissey both had two hits and two RBIs, including a triple from Morrissey, powering the Golden Beavers to an 8-1 victory. Game Two was more of the same, as Beaver Dam got an excellent pitching performance from Freund. The sophomore struck out 14 batters and only let up one hit in the win, going the distance. He helped himself on the offensive end too, going 3-for-4 with an RBI from the leadoff spot, doubling once. | ||||
39 | Germantown | 0 | Cedarburg | 3 | |
40 | Brayden Gall and Sam Moses combined to shutout Germantown on Saturday, scattering five hits and striking out a combined five batters. Moses was big at the plate too, driving in two of the three Bulldogs' runs via a single in the second inning. Cedarburg scored all of their runs in the third inning to win this one. | ||||
41 | Green Bay Preble | 0 | Bay Port | 10 | |
42 | Bay Port | 6 | Green Bay Preble | 3 | |
43 | Bay Port picked up a pair of wins on Saturday, taking down Green Bay Preble twice. Ethan Plog and Parker Lawson combined to shutout the Hornets. Plog struck out six batters over 3.2 innings of work, and Lawson got the win after throwing 2.1 innings of relief. Sawyer Larson was the big producer from the nine-spot in the order, going 2-for-3 with three RBIs. The offense continued to produce for Bay Port in Game Two, putting up 14 hits as a team. Cal Casper had three of those from the leadoff spot, doubling twice and scoring three times. Cole Bensen, Grant Gill, and Connor LaBar each had two hits in the middle of the Pirates' order to power the offense to six runs. Bensen got the start and was solid for four innings, punching out three and only letting up one hit. | ||||
44 | Pulaski | 1 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 3 | |
45 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 5 | Pulaski | 1 | |
46 | The Manitowoc Lincoln pitching staff was solid in two games against Pulaski, only allowing two runs in 14 innings. It was Noah Wech in Game One, as the Oklahoma State commit twirled a complete game shutout, punching out 12 batters. Wech only allowed three hits and walked no one in the win. The Ships scored all three of their runs in the first inning, with the help of RBIs from Brock Peterson, Gavin Lettenberger, and Walker Linboom. Game Two was more of the same, as Manitowoc Lincoln's win was backed by a quality outing from Bryce Erdmann, along with two more RBIs from Peterson. Erdmann threw for six innings, pitching around four errors from the Ships. Brayden Steinbrecker came in to close it, striking out two batters in the process. Walker Linboom and Jackson Cherney both finished with multiple hits, powering the Manitowoc Lincoln squad to another win. | ||||
47 | Marshfield | 1 | Chippewa Falls | 7 | |
48 | Marshfield | 1 | Chippewa Falls | 12 | |
49 | Chippewa Falls was dominant in two games against Marshfield in this doubleheader. A six-run sixth inning, paired with a complete game effort from Jacob Danielson, gave the Cardinals a 7-1 win. Grady Fredrick had two hits and three RBIs, along with two hits coming from Dawson Goodman and Colton Turner. Danielson was solid on the mound, punching out four batters and using the flawless defense of Chippewa Falls to finish the game. Game Two ended in run-rule fashion, as Chippewa Falls put up all 12 runs in the first three innings of the game. Cole Perlberg, who pitched all five innings for the Cardinals, was 2-for-2 with a double and three RBIs to lead the way. Fredrick was also not retired, going 2-for-2 with an RBI. Liam Brennan added two more RBIs to the totals on Saturday for the second straight game. | ||||
50 | Saint Croix Falls | 11 | Cumberland | 1 | |
51 | Cumberland | 2 | Saint Croix Falls | 12 | |
52 | St. Croix Falls remained undefeated on the season, improving to 14-0 with two wins over Cumberland. Tyler Olson was the star in Game One, going 4-for-4 at the plate with two doubles and two RBIs. Michael Shannon followed in his footsteps, going 3-for-3 with three RBIs from the bottom of the order. Both of those prospects combined to hold Cumberland to one run in this one. Game Two ended with a similar storyline, as St. Croix Falls run-ruled Cumberland again. Brayden Olson hit a home run, and four other Saints had two hits to power the offense to a win, putting up 11 runs in the first two innings. Alex Hoff wasn't retired, going 2-for-2 with a triple and two RBIs. | ||||
53 | Waukesha South | 0 | Mukwonago | 11 | |
54 | Waukesha South | 1 | Mukwonago | 0 | |
55 | Cael Bertrandt was electric in his start in Game One, twirling a one-hit shutout against Waukesha South. Bertrandt struck out 10 batters and only walked three in a near-flawless five-inning performance. The Mukwonago offense was on fire as well, accumulating 11 hits, three of which were home runs. Aiden Perdreau had one of those home runs, going 4-for-4 with a team-high seven RBIs, doubling twice. Roman Sienza and Logan Hansen both hit a four-bagger too, as the Indians won this one in five innings. Waukesha South flipped the script in Game Two, winning this low-scoring affair in eight innings. Bryten Staab scored on a walk-off wild pitch for the Blackshirts, breaking up the 0-0 tie. Staab got the win on the mound too, only allowing one hit over 1.2 innings, striking out three. Before him though was the elite performance from Tannis Lange, as the Ohio State struck out 16 batters in 7.1 innings of work, allowing zero hits in his start. Chase Baker was impressive in his start for Mukwonago too, striking out 10 batters in a five-inning start. | ||||
56 | Sun Prairie West | 10 | DeForest | 9 | |
57 | Sun Prairie West was just able to hang onto a lead in this one, after being up 10-2 after four and a half innings of play. DeForest answered with a six-run fifth inning, but it wasn't enough. Jaiden Jung, Peyton Schumann, and Brady Rhoads all drove in two runs, powering the Wolves offense to 10 runs. Ben Olsen had two hits in the win from the leadoff spot, scoring twice. | ||||
58 | Viroqua | 0 | Eleva-Strum | 10 | |
59 | Eleva-Strum, one of the top Division 4 teams in the state, dominated Viroqua with a run-rule victory. George Munson led the way for the Cardinals, going 3-for-4 with two RBIs and three runs scored. Jake Bjerke doubled and finished with three RBIs and two hits on the day. Tyler Webb was solid on the mound too, punching out nine batters over five innings, walking zero. | ||||
60 | Fennimore | 10 | Bangor | 3 | |
61 | Fennimore handed Bangor their first loss of the season, backed by a dominant performance from Lucas Lendosky at the plate. Lendosky finished with a 4-for-5 line from the middle of the order, doubling and driving in two runs. Dawson Cole and Tyson Starkey helped as well, each producing three-hit days at the plate. The Golden Eagles used a five-run seventh inning to blow this one open. | ||||
62 | South Milwaukee | 1 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 11 | |
63 | Kenosha St. Joseph's offense was too much for South Milwaukee on Saturday, as the Lancers put up 11 runs on nine hits. Brady Davidson and Dominic Santarelli were solid, each driving in multiple runs. Santarelli was 2-for-3, and Davidson had three hits on the day, including a double. Tommy Santarelli was 2-for-3 with two RBIs as well. | ||||
64 | Rice Lake | 2 | Baldwin-Woodville | 12 | |
65 | Milwaukee Reagan | 11 | Racine Park | 0 | |
66 | Sheboygan North | 0 | Green Bay Southwest | 10 | |
67 | Delavan-Darien | 10 | Clinton | 0 | |
68 | Dominican | 1 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 8 | |
69 | Heritage Christian | 3 | Lake Mills | 10 | |
70 | Middleton | 12 | Janesville Parker | 6 | |
71 | Seymour | 8 | New London | 3 | |
72 | Wausau West | 5 | Eau Claire North | 2 | |
73 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 10 | Appleton West | 4 | |
74 | Sparta | 3 | Mauston | 5 | |
75 | Manawa | 4 | Chilton | 11 | |
76 | Ashwaubenon | 10 | Sheboygan South | 0 | |
77 | Ashland | 3 | Hayward | 5 | |
78 | Little Chute | 8 | Freedom | 2 | |
79 | Oconto Falls | 0 | Luxemburg-Casco | 5 | |
80 | Waupaca | 6 | Marinette | 3 | |
81 | Hillsboro | 2 | Baraboo | 19 | |
82 | Eleva-Strum | 2 | Rice Lake | 12 | |
83 | Rice Lake | 6 | Viroqua | 3 | |
84 | Milwaukee Reagan | 17 | Racine Park | 2 | |
85 | Heritage Christian | 3 | Lake Mills | 16 | |
86 | Wausau West | 4 | Eau Claire North | 2 | |
87 | Seymour | 3 | New London | 7 | |
88 | Sheboygan North | 5 | Green Bay Southwest | 6 | |
89 | Fennimore | 5 | Westby | 3 | |
90 | Ashwaubenon | 12 | Sheboygan South | 2 | |
91 | Little Chute | 2 | Freedom | 0 | |
92 | Oconto Falls | 5 | Luxemburg-Casco | 2 | |
93 | Waupaca | 3 | Marinette | 1 | |
94 | Sturgeon Bay | 16 | Manawa | 6 | |
95 | Greenfield | 1 | Wauwatosa West | 9 | |
96 | Ashland | 1 | Hayward | 7 | |
97 | Oshkosh North | 7 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 9 | |
98 | Ozaukee | 2 | Howards Grove | 6 | |
99 | Royall | 3 | Mauston | 5 | |
100 | Edgerton | 23 | Big Foot | 0 | |
101 | Regis | 2 | St. Louis Park | 5 |
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3 | Champlin Park (MN) | 2 | No. 8 River Falls | 1 | |
4 | River Falls dropped their game against Champlin Park (MN) in a Wisconsin and Minnesota border battle. Auden Pankonin performed well on the mound for the Wildcats, only allowing one hit and zero earned runs. Pankonin struck out five batters, but it was not enough as the Rebels were able to put up two runs in the first inning and hold the lead. Teddy Norman was 1-for-4 and had the lone RBI on the day for River Falls in the fifth inning, as three pitchers from Champlin Park (MN) shut them down. | ||||
5 | No. 15 Kettle Moraine | 1 | Waukesha South | 0 | |
6 | Kettle Moraine just snuck past Waukesha South, backed by a solid start from Miles Burchardt, and two scoreless innings from the bullpen. Burchardt struck out five batters over five innings, scattering three hits in the process. After him, Kaden Ascher and Owen Bond each got their inning of relief, shutting down the Blackshirts, both punching out one batter. Layson Fabiak did most of the offensive work on Monday, going 2-for-3 for the Lasers, doubling and driving in the only run of the game via a single in the second inning. | ||||
7 | Onalaska | 6 | No. 24 Aquinas | 0 | |
8 | Onalaska handed Aquinas their first loss of the season, as the Hilltoppers got an excellent pitching performance from Grant Schultz, paired with eight hits from their offense, carrying them to a win. Schultz went the distance, twirling a four-hitter as he struck out four batters. Onalaska only had one error behind him defensively, playing clean baseball throughout. Caden Pierzina was the lone Hilltopper with multiple hits, going 2-for-4 with an RBI. Kaden Kokaisel helped out too, driving in two runs to summarize the offensive play. | ||||
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10 | Notre Dame Academy | 1 | Ashwaubenon | 11 | |
11 | Ashwaubenon run-ruled Notre Dame Academy on Monday, behind a home run from Caden Van Duyse and a solid outing from Hunter Heinemeyer on the mound. Matt Schuch and Cale Herzog were not retired in this one, combining to go 4-for-4 with two RBIs. Boone Kirst had two RBIs from the middle of the order as well. Heinemeyer pitched 4.2 innings for the Jaguars, quieting a solid Tritons' offense by punching out nine batters, earning the win. | ||||
12 | Milwaukee Reagan | 19 | South Milwaukee | 1 | |
13 | The Milwaukee Reagan offense was on fire, as the Huskies put up 20 runs to dominate South Milwaukee in a run-rule win. Joshua Barndt and Owen Hirthe were the offensive standouts in this one, as they both finished with 3-for-3 lines, each driving in two runs. Barndt also had six strikeouts in his three-inning start. Maddux Brackett added two hits and two RBIs to round out a stellar offensive day for Milwaukee Reagan, who put up nine runs in the fifth inning to pull away. | ||||
14 | West Bend West | 6 | Nicolet | 7 | |
15 | Nicolet erased a 6-3 deficit in the final inning to take down West Bend West in the lone North Shore Conference matchup of the day. Cole Fox had the game-winner with the bases loaded, sending a SAC fly to right field to score a run, breaking up the 6-6 tie. Oliver Scharnick had three RBIs, and Nolan Sandee was 3-for-4 with two RBIs for the Knights. | ||||
16 | Wonewoc-Center | 0 | Bangor | 16 | |
17 | Wonewoc-Center | 0 | Bangor | 28 | |
18 | Bangor was dominant in their doubleheader, throwing two no-hitters on the day, and outscoring Wonewoc-Center 44-0. In Game One, Eli Tucker struck out 14 of the 15 batters he faced, going 4.2 innings, while only allowing one walk. The Cardinals strung together 24 hits as a team, including perfect performances from Samuel Cropp and Chase Horstman. Game Two featured a similar storyline, as this game only lasted three innings. Bangor got another no-hitter, this time from Brock Peterson who struck out seven batters in his three innings of work. 15 hits and 11 walks was the difference, as Wonewoc-Center struggled with the Cardinals' offense all day. | ||||
19 | Palmyra-Eagle | 17 | Rio | 0 | |
20 | Devin Patrick headlined this game, as the righty twirled a five-inning no-hitter, leading Palmyra-Eagle to a 17-0 win. The sophomore struck out 10 batters during his time on the mound, only walking one batter, nearly flawless. Hunter Pagel and Dylan Walsh were the sparks on offense, as they both went 2-for-2 on the day. Walsh doubled and drove in three, while Pagel drove in four and scored once. | ||||
21 | Iola-Scandinavia | 7 | Amherst | 17 | |
22 | Amherst got back on track after dropping a couple of games last week, as the Falcons got eight hits and walked 17 times in the win. TJ Brandl was a staple in the middle of the order, going 3-for-3 with a double and two RBIs. Noah Spolestra added four RBIs and two hits, and Amherst got a 2-for-2 performance from Ethan Peskie. | ||||
23 | Siren | 16 | Luck/Frederic | 2 | |
24 | Cadott | 0 | Bloomer | 11 | |
25 | Brookwood | 4 | Royall | 3 | |
26 | New Auburn | 0 | Birchwood/Winter | 10 | |
27 | Wausaukee | 1 | Crivitz | 13 | |
28 | Gresham Community | 1 | Bowler | 14 | |
29 | La Crosse Logan | 3 | Holmen | 0 | |
30 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 14 | Menominee Indian | 1 | |
31 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 1 | Superior | 7 | |
32 | Pittsville | 7 | Pacelli | 3 | |
33 | Riverdale | 7 | Fennimore | 17 | |
34 | Southwestern | 2 | Potosi/Cassville | 8 | |
35 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 11 | Laona/Wabeno | 1 | |
36 | Niagara | 4 | Iron Mountain (MI) | 0 | |
37 | Brodhead/Juda | 2 | McFarland | 8 | |
38 | Evansville | 7 | Big Foot | 10 | |
39 | Phillips | 3 | Rib Lake | 4 | |
40 | Belmont | 7 | River Ridge | 0 | |
41 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 1 | Whitehall | 8 | |
42 | Elk Mound | 5 | Glenwood City | 0 | |
43 | Goodman/Pembine | 2 | Crandon | 15 | |
44 | Grantsburg | 9 | Unity | 10 | |
45 | La Farge | 1 | De Soto | 11 | |
46 | McDonell Central | 6 | Osseo-Fairchild | 7 | |
47 | Mondovi | 15 | Boyceville | 4 | |
48 | Necedah | 0 | Hillsboro | 15 | |
49 | Columbus Catholic | 3 | Neillsville | 5 | |
50 | New Lisbon | 0 | Cashton | 10 | |
51 | North Crawford | 1 | Seneca | 6 | |
52 | Platteville | 1 | Prairie du Chien | 5 | |
53 | Prescott | 14 | Osceola | 4 | |
54 | Spring Valley | 3 | Colfax | 5 | |
55 | Stanley-Boyd | 3 | Thorp | 8 | |
56 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 11 | Kickapoo | 7 | |
57 | Weston | 0 | Ithaca | 10 | |
58 | Adams-Friendship | 6 | Luther | 7 | |
59 | New Auburn | 3 | Birchwood/Winter | 16 | |
60 | Brookwood | 3 | Royall | 7 |
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3 | No. 1 Janesville Craig | 13 | Madison Memorial | 2 | |
4 | In their first game at the No. 1 spot, Janesville Craig cruised to a dominant 13-2 win over Madison Memorial. Leading the way offensively was Devin Gudenschwager who homered twice, and also doubled twice to drive in a team high six runs. Aiden Schenk also homered in the game, and he drove in one. From the leadoff spot, Jake Schaffner tallied three hits, including a double, and scored three runs too. Aiden Schenk and Charlie Claas, did the heavy lifting on the mound as they each held Madison Memorial scoreless in their four combined innings of work. | ||||
5 | No. 2 Franklin | 6 | Racine Horlick | 1 | |
6 | Noah Musolf was key on the mound for the Sabers in their matchup with Racine Horlick. Across 6.2 innings of work, Musolf punched out 12 batters, and allowed just one run on five hits. At the plate, a two-RBI day from Cael Lynch led the way for the Saber offense and there wasn't much else offense after that. | ||||
7 | Sussex Hamilton | 0 | No. 3 Menomonee Falls | 7 | |
8 | The Phoenix bounced back after losing their firsts game of the season last week, with a dominant 7-0 win over Sussex Hamilton. On the mound, Zach Wolfram twirled a gem, going seven innings and striking out four. Wolfram not only was a key piece on the mound, he also drove in a team high four runs on a single and a double. Jordan Hedrick also tallied a multi-hit performance with a pair of singles, and he drove in one. | ||||
9 | No. 5 Hudson | 3 | Rice Lake | 0 | |
10 | Ben Berkhof continued to dominate for Hudson as they took down Rice Lake in shut out fashion. Berkhof was impressive in his start, going all seven innings in which he scattered just two hits, and also struck out a whopping 15 batters. Offensively, Hunter Carlson was responsible for two of Hudson's runs as he smacked a two-RBI double in the seventh. Jake Busson drove in the only other run of the game on a single in the first to round out the scoring effort for the Raiders. | ||||
11 | No. 6 Saint Thomas More | 5 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 0 | |
12 | Samuel Mommer shined on the mound for STM in their shutout win over Racine Lutheran/Prairie. In his start, Mommer K'd 15 batters, and allowed just one hit, en route to the win. Oliver Gonzalez was responsible for the only multi-hit day for the Cavaliers as he tallied a pair of signed, and he also drove in one run. The freshman, Brayden Alivo also drove in one run as he tallied a single in his three at-bats. | ||||
13 | No. 7 Kimberly | 11 | Oshkosh North | 1 | |
14 | With this 10-run win over Oshkosh North, the Papermakers seem to be back on track after dropping two games two weeks ago. In the win, Ryan Csida went 3-for-3 with a double, and also scored two runs himself. Max Kalk and Brady Koester each also doubled in the win, and Kalk also drove in three RBIs, too. Alex Vander Loop earned the win across his five innings of work in which he struck out nine and gave up just one run on four hits. | ||||
15 | No. 8 River Falls | 7 | Eau Claire North | 0 | |
16 | On both sides of the ball, the River Falls Wildcats dominated in their win over Eau Claire North. Starting on the mound, Eli Condon cruised through his seven innings as he scattered just four hits, and struck out 13 to notch the win. Brooks Rivard came up huge at the plate for River Falls as he drove in three runs on a pair of singles. Cayden Mueller, who has been dominant on the mound for River Falls in past games, switched roles yesterday and also logged a two singles to drive in one run, too. | ||||
17 | No. 9 Hortonville | 3 | Appleton West | 1 | |
18 | The Polar Bears squeaked out a win over Appleton West on Tuesday, backed by a impressive performance from Nathan Vela on the mound. Across his 6.1 innings pitched, Vela punched out 13 batters, and allowed one run on just one hits to earn the win for Hortonville. Camden Kuhnke would come in for the final two outs of the game, and earned the save. Thomas Burns was responsible for one run, which he drove in with a double. Turner Kuhnke recorded the days only multi-hit game as he logged a pair of singles, too. | ||||
19 | Mukwonago | 1 | No. 10 Arrowhead | 6 | |
20 | In Arrowhead's win, Ethan Hindle smacked a three-run home run in the second inning which ultimately led to their 6-1 win over a tough Mukwonago team. In the win, Thomas Curry and Sam Vargas each also tallied a pair of singles, and Vargas drove in a run, too. On the mound, Nolan Buss and Brady Beck combined to hold Mukwonago to one run. Buss did most of the heavy lifting as he struck out 11 over his five innings, and scattered just five hits. | ||||
21 | No. 11 Denmark | 11 | Clintonville | 0 | |
22 | On both sides of the ball, some impressive performances led to a dominant 11-0 win over Clintonville. At the plate, leadoff hitter, Ethan Ovsak, tallied a grand slam and a single to lead the Vikings offense. Jaycob Dittmer put together a three-hit performance and drove in one run. Rounding out the scoring efforts for Denmark was Braedyn Heezen doubled to drive in two more runs. On the mound, Lucas Miller was lights out, as he held Clintonville scoreless across his six innings, and also struck out eight. With this win, Head Coach Bill Miller grabbed his 500th WIAA win. In his tenure at Denmark, he has allotted four state appearances, two state titles, and sits at a 76-6 record since 2021. | ||||
23 | Verona | 2 | No. 12 Sun Prairie East | 4 | |
24 | Zach Brzezinski came up huge on the mound for Sun Prairie East in their win over a tough Verona squad. In his complete game gem, the southpaw gave up one earned run on two hits, and struck out six to notch the win. WHile the offense was pretty quite, Sam Ostrenga led the way with two hits, two runs scored, and one RBI. Jack Watkins was responsible for the only other RBI in the game, as he singled as well. | ||||
25 | Marshfield | 2 | No. 13 Stevens Point | 4 | |
26 | Stevens Point defeats Marshfield 4-2. After Marshfield secured an early lead in the second inning Stevens Point would chip away each inning and eventually take the lead from Marshfield. On the mound Josh Opiola would toe the rubber for the Panthers and toss a complete game allowing two runs on five hits while striking out six batters. Offensively Devin Mrozek, Ty Rechner, Jackson Fox and Kale Roth all drove in a run to help the Panthers secure the win. | ||||
27 | Catholic Memorial | 2 | No. 15 Kettle Moraine | 3 | |
28 | Lincoln Asher walks off Catholic Memorial to secure Kettle Moraine a 3-2 victory. On the mound Tyler Wille got the start and the lefty tossed six innings allowing two runs on four hits a walk while striking out 11 batters, Jonah Roloff would come on to pitch the final two inning out of the 'pen. Offensively the game was even going into extras with the Lasers putting two runners on-base in the bottom of the eighth before Lincoln asher would hit an RBI single to right field scoring the winning run from second. | ||||
29 | No. 16 Mosinee | 15 | Northland Pines | 0 | |
30 | Two Mosinee pitchers combine to no-hit Northland Pines in a game ended by run rule after five innings. On the mound for Mosinee Garrett Shupe tossed four innings allowing a walk and struck out five batters, Ethan Oatman came on to toss the final inning out of the pen. Mosinee scored ten runs in the fifth inning with Brady Lokken, Sawyer Holtz, Cameron Ziebell, Grant Kuklinski, Keagan Jirschele and Gavin Obremski all driving in runs in the frame. | ||||
31 | Delavan-Darien | 1 | No. 17 Waterford | 11 | |
32 | Waterford cruised to a 11-1 win over Delavan-Darien. On the mound Tyler Lusic got the start and tossed a complete game allowing one run on four hits and struck out three batters. Offensively every player in the Wolverine lineup got a hit, with Garrett Kay collecting a pair of triples and Dylan Questad hitting a homerun in the second inning. | ||||
33 | Racine Case | 0 | No. 18 Oak Creek | 14 | |
34 | Two Oak Creek pitchers combine to shutout Racine Case by a score of 14-0. On the mound Peyton Jibben tossed four innings allowing one run and a walk while striking out three batters, Brayden Rhode tossed the final innings in relief striking out two batters. Offensively the Knights were led by standout performances by Cade Palkowski, CJ Trask, Peyton Jibben and Owen Sullivan who all notched multiple hits on the day. | ||||
35 | Waunakee | 2 | No. 19 Monona Grove | 4 | |
36 | Kaden Connor was big in Monona Grove's 4-2 win over Monona Grove. On the mound Connor tossed six innings allowing two runs on six hits and struck out six batters, Sam Baum would go on to throw one inning in relief out of the 'pen. The Silver Eagles scored three runs in the second inning with Miles Nelson driving in one run and two other runs scoring off errors. | ||||
37 | Kewaskum | 8 | No. 20 Waupun | 1 | |
38 | An early lead helps Kewaskum upset No. 20 Waupun 8-1. Kewaskum scored six runs in the first two innings with Hunter Loser, Dylan Soyk, Derek May, Austin Loehr and Carter Curtain all driving runs in the frame. On the mound Derek May got the start and tossed seven innings allowing one run on six hits and two walks while striking out four batters. | ||||
39 | New Berlin West | 1 | No. 21 Wisconsin Lutheran | 8 | |
40 | Wisconsin Lutheran defeated New Berlin West by a score of 8-1. In the win Jake Ross was a key on the mound as he went the distance for the Vikings tossing a complete game allowing one run on four hits, striking out seven while walking two batters. Offensively the top of the order came through for the Vikings with their one through three hitters all notching multiple hits on the day. | ||||
41 | Oconomowoc | 0 | No. 22 Muskego | 1 | |
42 | Two Muskego pitchers combine to shutout Oconomowoc 1-0. Steve Wintheiser got the start on the mound and tossed 6.1 innings allowing two hits and four walks while striking out eight batters, Tyson Grulkowski came on to relieve the final two-thirds of the seventh and earned the save for the Warriors. As on offense the Warriors were led by Nolan Tomsyck and Sam Steuber, Tomsyck was responsible for the lone extra-base hit of the day and the run and Steuber collected two of the Warriors six hits and also drove in a run. | ||||
43 | No. 24 Aquinas | 14 | Luther | 0 | |
44 | Aquinas shuts out Luther 14-0. Aquinas scored 14 runs off of seven hits and 16 total walks, standout performers on offense were Eddie Peters who went 1-for-2 with a home run and for RBIs. On the Mound Waylon Hargrove tossed a five inning shutout allowing two hits and striking out three batters, | ||||
45 | Somerset | 2 | No. 25 Altoona | 3 | |
46 | Game Coverage | ||||
47 | No. 14 De Pere | 1 | Bay Port | 6 | |
48 | By Josh Fields
Wisconsin Staff Bay Port upsets No. 14 De Pere in a Fox River Classic conference matchup 6-1. De Pere was scored early on in the game, Javin Gauthier drew a walk on five pitches and Landon Raygo would drive Gauthier in from first base on an RBI double to left field putting De Pere ahead 1-0 in the first inning. Bay Port got off to a slow start on offense, their first hit came in the third inning when Jacob Martell notched a base hit to center field. Martell would advance to second on a sacrifice bunt by Sawyer Larson and would score the next at-bat via a Cal Casper double. Three more runs would score on hits by Grant Gill and Connor LaBar putting the score at 4-1 entering the fourth inning. In the bottom of the fourth Bay Port would score two more runs on a bases loaded walk and hit by pitch. On the mound for Bay Port Ethan Plog got the start and earned the win, tossing 4.2 innings allowing two hits and one run while striking out six, Keegan Wheeler threw 2.1 innings in relief to close out the game. Notable Performers Ethan Plog (Bay Port) 4.2 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 5 BB, 6 K Cal Casper (Bay Port) 2-for-4, 2 R, 2B, RBI, SB Cole Benson (Bay Port) 1-for-1, 3 BB, 2 SB, RBI, R Grant Gill (Bay Port) 4-for-2, 2 2B, 2 RBI Landon Raygo (De Pere) 1-for-3, RBI, BB, 2B Javin Gauthier (De Pere) 0-for-1, 3 BB, R | ||||
49 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
50 | Whitefish Bay | 12 | Grafton | 13 | |
51 | Grafton | 12 | Whitefish Bay | 4 | |
52 | Grafton traveled to Cahill Park on Tuesday and swept Whitefish Bay in a doubleheader. In Game One, resuming play in the ninth inning, the Black Hawks and Blue Dukes looked to finish their game from a couple of weeks ago. The matchup resumed with a 12-12 tie, as Grafton put up six runs in the seventh inning to erase a 12-6 deficit, including a big three-RBI triple from Jaeden Tiegs. Tiegs played hero again for the Black Hawks in the 11th inning, as the junior drove a line-drive single to left field to walk it off. Carson Faust and Eli Goldstein each tallied multiple hits on the day. Nick Colker was big in three innings of relief, as the Viterbo commit struck out five batters and gave up zero hits, earning the win. Austin Wienke and Jack Counsell had multiple hits in the losing effort for Whitefish Bay. In Game Two, Grafton had baserunners on in every inning and put up 12 runs, accumulating 14 hits on the day. The top of the order had a productive day, as Mason Lempke, Michael Muecke, and Faust all had multiple hits, scoring a combined eight runs as well. Lempke and Faust each doubled twice. Garrett Bonk and Colin Haldeman were both 2-for-4, each driving in runs for the Black Hawks. Then on the mound, Jack Sommers and Brady Eader combined to limit the Whitefish Bay offense to four runs, shutting them out for the last three innings. JD Dix was 1-for-4 with an RBI double for the Blue Dukes, as they dropped their second game of the day. | ||||
53 | Appleton North | 6 | Neenah | 4 | |
54 | Appleton North defeated Neenah by a score of 6-4 in eight innings. Offensively the Lightning was lead by Garrett Hietpas and William Hoerner who each had multiple hits on the day. Hietpas had the go ahead RBI single in the top of the eighth to put the Lightening up by two heading into the bottom of the frame. On the mound Caden Popp started the game on the mound and tossed four innings, Ben Isom came on to relieve Popp and earned the win tossing four innings allowing one run. | ||||
55 | Brookfield Central | 10 | West Allis Hale | 8 | |
56 | Brookfield Central defeated West Allis Hale by a score of 10-8 in eight innings. The Lancers started off the eighth inning with singles from Nathan Roskopf, Noah Dreier and Aren Robinson to load the bases. Hunter Szymborski would drive in two runs with an RBI single to put the Lancers up by two. Jaxon Clayton would come on to close out the game striking out three batters. | ||||
57 | Catholic Central | 2 | Martin Luther | 3 | |
58 | A two run fifth inning helps Martin Luther to defeat Catholic Central 3-2. In the fifth inning Brendan Scheel would drive in a run with an RBI double pushing the score to 2-1, the next batter Drew Salzer would come on and drive Scheel in on an RBI single two give the Spartans a two run lead. Catholic Central would answer back by scoring a run in the sixth to reduce the lead to one run. | ||||
59 | Green Bay Southwest | 3 | Notre Dame | 5 | |
60 | Notre Dame Academy defeated Green Bay Southwest by a score of 5-3. The Tritons were lead by Drew Siudsinski on offense who drove in two runs in the win. On the mound Donatello Badalamenti got the start and tossed 4.1 innings allowing three runs on three hits, walking five and striking out seven batters. | ||||
61 | Racine Park | 0 | Kenosha Tremper | 10 | |
62 | Kenosha Tremper shuts out Racine Park by a score of 10-0. On the mound two pitchers combined for the shutout for the Trojans, Richie Dibble who got the start on the mound and allowed one hit and zero runs over three innings, striking out seven batters. Matthew Renner relieved the final two innings allowing one hit and struck out one. | ||||
63 | University School | 1 | Lake Country Lutheran | 6 | |
64 | Lake Country Lutheran defeats University School by a score of 6-1. Lake Country Lutheran scored six runs on six hits and drew six walks as a team. Offensively the Lightning were led by Gavin Schieffer who went 2-for-3 at the plate and Braden Theis who had two RBIs on the day. | ||||
65 | Wauwatosa East | 5 | Wauwatosa West | 2 | |
66 | Wauwatosa East defeated Wauwatosa West 5-2. The Red Raiders scored four runs in the final frame to pull ahead 5-2. On the mound Jackson Golatke came on in the final inning to earn the save allowing one hit during his inning in relief. | ||||
67 | Wrightstown | 9 | Little Chute | 5 | |
68 | A seven run fifth inning helps lead Wrightstown to a win against Little Chute 9-5. Offensively Wrightstown collected 11 hits as a team with Trevor Vande Hey, Jack Severson and Aiden Humphreys all collecting multiple hits on the day. Vande Hey also got the win on the mound tossing 4.2 innings allowing three runs on a hit, struck out five while walking five. | ||||
69 | East Troy | 7 | Big Foot | 3 | |
70 | East Troy defeated Big Foot by a score of 7-3. The Trojans had a productive day at the plate scoring seven runs on 10 hits, five of those going for extra bases. Offensively Ryan Weed was a standout performer on the day going 3-for-3 with two home runs and a double. Zach Jonson got the start and the win for the Trojans tossing three scoreless innings on the mound allowing a hit and a walk while striking out three. | ||||
71 | Greenfield | 0 | Whitnall | 2 | |
72 | Whitnall no-hits Greenfield in a conference matchup. Whitnall scored both of there runs in the first inning off of a Josh Diorio home run. Brayden Schimmel toed the rubber for the Falcons and tossed all seven innings in 68 pitches, walking one batter and striking out five. | ||||
73 | Homestead | 4 | Slinger | 5 | |
74 | Slinger walks off Homestead in nine innings. Slinger started off the bottom of the ninth with a strikeout and then three consecutive base hits to load the bases then Jesse Retzlaff would reach on an error and the runner from third would score. | ||||
75 | Milton | 1 | Beaver Dam | 11 | |
76 | Beaver Dam defeated Milton by a score of 11-1 in six innings. Offensively Dealen Johnson was as standout performer going 3-for-4 on the day with two RBIs, Johnson also got the start on the mound and earned the win tossing five innings allowing one run. | ||||
77 | Pewaukee | 11 | West Allis Central | 0 | |
78 | Pewaukee defeated West Allis Central 11-0 by run rule. As a team the Pirates scored 11 runs on seven hits and drew nine walks, the Pirates also stole eight bases as a team. On the mound Greyson Zach tossed a five inning shutout allowing two hits and two walks while striking out 11 batters. | ||||
79 | Ashwaubenon | 12 | Sheboygan North | 4 | |
80 | Late offense pushes Ashwaubenon past Sheboygan North 12-4. The Jaguars scored nine runs in the final two innings of play, as on offense the Jaguars scored 12 runs on four hits and nine walks. Brecken Staidl was a standout performer collecting two of the Jaguars four hits and also driving in four runs. | ||||
81 | Badger | Burlington | |||
82 | A five run sixth inning helps Burlington push past Badger 9-6. Burlington scored nine runs on 12 hits with Aben Beinlich, Ethan Daubner and Murphy Diggins all going for multiple hits on the day. Kaleb Zabielski went 5.1 innings on the mound allowing three runs on six hits and earned the win. | ||||
83 | Cuba City | 9 | Boscobel | 1 | |
84 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 7 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 0 | |
85 | Racine St. Catherine's | 3 | Shoreland Lutheran | 0 | |
86 | Clinton | 2 | Jefferson | 4 | |
87 | Evansville | 1 | Turner | 11 | |
88 | Dominican | 9 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 18 | |
89 | Waukesha West | 6 | Waukesha North | 4 | |
90 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 5 | Viroqua | 1 | |
91 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 2 | Greendale | 6 | |
92 | D.C. Everest | 1 | Wisconsin Rapids | 2 | |
93 | Arcadia | 4 | Westby | 3 | |
94 | Bayfield | 3 | Butternut/Mercer | 14 | |
95 | Ashland | 9 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 7 | |
96 | Oconto | 3 | Southern Door | 13 | |
97 | Cameron | 3 | Spooner | 5 | |
98 | Hayward | 2 | Saint Croix Falls | 4 | |
99 | Northwestern | 13 | Ladysmith | 3 | |
100 | Bayfield | 7 | Butternut/Mercer | 23 | |
101 | Brillion | 1 | Two Rivers | 3 | |
102 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 0 | Oostburg | 11 | |
103 | Fond du Lac | 3 | Appleton East | 4 | |
104 | Germantown | 1 | Brookfield East | 2 | |
105 | Gillett/Suring | 2 | Coleman | 14 | |
106 | Green Bay East/West | 3 | Seymour | 13 | |
107 | Heritage Christian | 2 | Brookfield Academy | 7 | |
108 | Howards Grove | 13 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 5 | |
109 | Iola-Scandinavia | 7 | Pacelli | 10 | |
110 | Iowa-Grant | 1 | Darlington | 11 | |
111 | Kewaunee | 10 | Gibraltar | 1 | |
112 | Kiel | 2 | Chilton | 6 | |
113 | Laona/Wabeno | 13 | Elcho | 12 | |
114 | Living Word Lutheran | 10 | Saint Francis | 1 | |
115 | Loyal | 0 | Pittsville | 15 | |
116 | Luxemburg-Casco | 4 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 8 | |
117 | Marinette (1-10) | 1 | Freedom | 3 | |
118 | Menominee Indian | 0 | Bonduel | 11 | |
119 | New Holstein | 3 | Valders | 7 | |
120 | Northland Lutheran/WI Valley L | 3 | Marion | 4 | |
121 | Oconto Falls | 4 | Waupaca | 14 | |
122 | Oshkosh West | 0 | Kaukauna | 1 | |
123 | Port Edwards | 12 | Almond-Bancroft | 2 | |
124 | Pulaski | 2 | Green Bay Preble | 1 | |
125 | Reedsville | 0 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 10 | |
126 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 5 | Wausaukee | 16 | |
127 | Shawano | 6 | New London | 1 | |
128 | Sheboygan Falls | 9 | Roncalli | 2 | |
129 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 1 | Random Lake | 12 | |
130 | Sheboygan South | 1 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 9 | |
131 | Southwestern | 0 | Mineral Point | 14 | |
132 | St. Mary Catholic | 5 | Ozaukee | 6 | |
133 | Sturgeon Bay | 5 | Peshtigo | 6 | |
134 | Tomah | 2 | Holmen | 9 | |
135 | West De Pere | 4 | Menasha | 3 | |
136 | Manawa | 0 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 1 | |
137 | Mishicot | 10 | Sevastopol | 0 | |
138 | Cudahy | 2 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 4 | |
139 | Edgar | 2 | Stratford | 3 | |
140 | Edgerton | 1 | McFarland | 11 | |
141 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 1 | South Milwaukee | 20 | |
142 | Phillips | 8 | Prentice | 4 | |
143 | Plymouth | 5 | Ripon | 2 | |
144 | Winneconne | 3 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 13 | |
145 | Newman Catholic | 3 | Abbotsford/Colby | 10 | |
146 | Birchwood/Winter | 4 | Flambeau | 1 | |
147 | Black Hawk | 0 | Pecatonica | 12 | |
148 | Chippewa Falls | 11 | New Richmond | 1 | |
149 | Eau Claire Memorial | 14 | Menomonie | 4 | |
150 | Edgewood | 6 | Portage | 3 | |
151 | Elcho | 13 | Laona/Wabeno | 3 | |
152 | Fennimore | 9 | Lancaster | 0 | |
153 | Fort Atkinson | 2 | DeForest | 3 | |
154 | La Crosse Central | 4 | Prairie du Chien | 0 | |
155 | Laconia | 4 | Campbellsport | 5 | |
156 | Lakeland | 1 | Medford | 11 | |
157 | Lodi | 4 | Lake Mills | 2 | |
158 | Lomira | 8 | Omro | 2 | |
159 | Madison La Follette | 3 | Beloit Memorial | 4 | |
160 | Madison West | 3 | Janesville Parker | 1 | |
161 | Mauston | 10 | Adams-Friendship | 1 | |
162 | Merrill | 3 | Wausau West | 4 | |
163 | Monroe | 5 | Baraboo | 12 | |
164 | Mount Horeb | 1 | Sauk Prairie | 4 | |
165 | Nekoosa | 0 | Wautoma | 2 | |
166 | New Glarus | 2 | Cambridge | 3 | |
167 | Nicolet | 7 | Port Washington | 5 | |
168 | North Fond du Lac | 4 | Winnebago Lutheran | 1 | |
169 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 17 | Clear Lake | 1 | |
170 | Oregon | 0 | Reedsburg | 6 | |
171 | Osceola | 4 | Ellsworth | 5 | |
172 | Osseo-Fairchild | 12 | Durand-Arkansaw | 13 | |
173 | Owen-Withee | 1 | Columbus Catholic | 11 | |
174 | Belmont | 1 | Potosi/Cassville | 7 | |
175 | Poynette | 0 | Columbus | 6 | |
176 | Prairie Farm | 10 | Bruce | 0 | |
177 | Prescott | 1 | Baldwin-Woodville | 10 | |
178 | Regis | 4 | Cadott | 2 | |
179 | Saint Croix Central | 9 | Amery | 7 | |
180 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 6 | Crandon | 4 | |
181 | Watertown | 4 | Stoughton | 1 | |
182 | Watertown Luther Prep | 3 | Lakeside Lutheran | 8 | |
183 | Westfield | 5 | Wisconsin Dells | 8 | |
184 | Whitehall | 8 | Pepin/Alma | 2 | |
185 | Wisconsin Heights | 1 | Marshall | 8 | |
186 | Hayward | 5 | Saint Croix Falls | 6 | |
187 | Kewaunee | 9 | Gibraltar | 1 | |
188 | Ashland | 10 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 3 | |
189 | Northwestern | 6 | Ladysmith | 7 | |
190 | Oconto | 3 | Southern Door | 4 | |
191 | Cameron | 9 | Spooner | 7 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | Racine Horlick | 0 | No. 2 Franklin | 4 | |
4 | A quality start from Ben Verges, and 10 hits accumulated by the Franklin offense carried the Sabers to their second win over Racine Horlick in as many days. On the bump, Verges went six innings, as the sophomore struck out 14 batters and only walked one in his start. Bennett Schueller and Dylan Cunningham were the offensive leaders on the day, both going 2-for-3 with an RBI, including a double from Cunningham. Cooper Kamlay was pesky at the plate too, going 3-for-3 with three doubles for Franklin in the win. | ||||
5 | No. 4 Union Grove | 1 | Wilmot | 0 | |
6 | Owen Nowak was lights out on the mound on Wednesday, as the senior went the distance and struck out seven batters, scattering five hits in the process. His flawless efforts were needed, as Union Grove's offense could only put up one run in this one, winning 1-0. Beau Bloxdorf was the offense, as he drove in the lone run of the game, scoring Landon Dessart on a single in the sixth inning. Bloxdorf finished 2-for-3 on the day, paired with a 2-for-4 performance from Braxton Hinds towards the top of the order. | ||||
7 | No. 23 Marquette University | 3 | No. 10 Arrowhead | 2 | |
8 | Marquette scored a Power 25 upset victory over Arrowhead due to a solid outing from Andrew Halser, followed by a shutout inning from Ian Reno. Halser went six innings in his start, limiting a powerful Warhawks offense to two runs. Reno got the save, punching out one batter, as the Hilltoppers finished with zero errors on the day, playing flawless defense when it counted. On the offensive side, Michael Cesarz led the way, going 2-for-4 with two RBIs. He drove in Parker Wyatt twice, who was also 2-for-4 with a double from the leadoff spot to round out the offense. For Arrowhead, Sam Vargas was 2-for-3 with an RBI in the loss. | ||||
9 | No. 17 Waterford | 7 | Delavan-Darien | 1 | |
10 | Despite giving up a run, Garrett Kay and Ricky Maerzke combined to twirl a no-hitter against Delavan-Darien on Wednesday. Kay got the start and went five innings, as the UIC commit struck out five batters in the process. Maerzke worked around a couple of errors in his two innings of relief, striking out three batters to complete the no-hitter. Kay was the offensive spark as well, going 3-for-4 with a home run and three RBIs. Connor Harvie had two hits, and Max Northrop drove in two runs, guiding Waterford to a 7-1 win. | ||||
11 | No. 18 Oak Creek | 5 | Racine Case | 0 | |
12 | Oak Creek got their second straight shutout over Racine Case, as Ryan Buchta only needed 82 pitches to get the complete game win. Buchta struck out seven batters, only allowing four hits in the process. Payten Jibben and Max Henneman were the offensive standouts from the middle of the order, both accumulating two hits on the day. Jibben drove in a run, and Henneman scored twice in the win. | ||||
13 | Catholic Memorial | 1 | No. 22 Muskego | 23 | |
14 | No. 22 Muskego | 14 | Catholic Memorial | 7 | |
15 | The offense was firing on all cylinders for Muskego in this doubleheader, as they combined to score 37 runs in two games. In Game One, Sam Steuber had a team-high three hits, and Ben Kuglitsch drove in four runs to power the offense. Brock Lulewicz was 2-for-4 with three RBIs and a double, and Ashton Kampa followed a 2-for-3 line, scoring four times and finishing with two RBIs. Zach Olson was solid on the mound, going all five innings of this one, punching out five batters. Game Two was more of the same, as Muskego finished with 20 hits and 13 RBIs on the day. A nine-run fifth inning gave them the lead and the win over Catholic Memorial, as there were multiple offensive standouts. Steven Wintheiser had the most hits in Game Two, going 4-for-5 with a double. Lulewicz and Shane Pecoraro each added three hits of their own in the win too. The Warriors finished with seven extra base hits, powering themselves to a second victory over the Crusaders. Keith Williams was 2-for-2 with a double and two RBIs in a losing effort. | ||||
16 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
17 | Waukesha West | 6 | Oconomowoc | 3 | |
18 | Waukesha West broke up a 3-3 tie in the final inning of play, putting up three runs in the seventh to win it. Jacob Carlsen had two hits to lead the way for the Wolverines, as they had multiple successful pinch hit appearances to guide them to a win. Adam Diesch was big for Waukesha West, singling and driving in a run in the final frame, and closing out the last two innings of the ballgame, only allowing one batter to reach base as he earned the win. | ||||
19 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 16 | Sheboygan North | 6 | |
20 | An 11-run fourth inning put this game away for Manitowoc Lincoln, as the Ships went on to run-rule Sheboygan North 16-6. Bryce Erdmann and Brayden Steinbecker were the sparks at the top of the lineup, going a combined 5-for-6 on the day. Erdmann was not retired, as the first baseman tripled and finished with two RBIs. Steinbecker drove in four runs, scoring three times as well. | ||||
21 | Brookfield Central | 0 | Germantown | 2 | |
22 | Evan Lauer was the key for Germantown in this one, as he went the distance and twirled a two-hitter against a tough Brookfield Central squad, striking out eight and walking zero in the process. In the sixth inning, Cole Baier launched a home run, which was all the Warhawks needed in this one. | ||||
23 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 4 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 2 | |
24 | After a slow offensive start for both teams, Kenosha Bradford had a big three-run fifth inning to win this one. Max Strash was the answer here, as the senior was 3-for-3 at the plate, and threw a complete game, striking out five batters. AJ Oliver led the run-production department for the Red Devils as well, driving in a team-high three runners. Jackson LaBuda followed a 2-for-4 performance himself, driving in a run. | ||||
25 | Kenosha Tremper | 12 | Racine Park | 0 | |
26 | Jack DeRousse was dominant on the mound, and Kenosha Tremper put up eight hits and nine walks on offense, run-ruling Racine Park in six innings. DeRousse struck out 10 batters in his appearance, only letting up two hits and two walks. Offensively, Ryne Lesnik and Cal Adamcyzk each plated three runs. Ethan Bauerschmidt was 2-for-3 with an RBI and three runs scored to lead the way, tripling in the process. | ||||
27 | Middleton | 5 | Waunakee | 1 | |
28 | Middleton improved to 14-4 on the season with a 5-1 win over Waunakee. The Cardinals put up all five of their runs in the fifth inning, erasing a 1-0 deficit. Hayden Hellenbrand, Jackson Rademacher, and Alden Cleary all had two hits for Middleton in the win. Cleary drove in two runs, and Rademacher doubled. Jacob Guerrero threw seven innings and earned the win on the mound, only allowing one hit while striking out six. | ||||
29 | Greendale | 6 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 5 | |
30 | Greendale got their second win in a row over New Berlin Eisenhower, outlasting the Lions in eight innings. To break up the 5-5 tie, EJ Kuster had an RBI single in the eighth inning to give the Panthers the lead. He also went 6.2 innings on the mound, striking out nine batters. Luke Mattes was the star on offense, going 4-for-5 with two RBIs, accounting for almost half of Greendale's hits. | ||||
31 | West Allis Central | 0 | Pewaukee | 34 | |
32 | The Pewaukee offense was relentless on Wednesday, putting up 34 runs on 28 hits. Josh Bunyer was 4-for-4 with a team-high six RBIs, while Logan Schill was also 4-for-4 with six runs scored. Owen Dobberstein was solid on both sides of the field, going 4-for-5 with four RBIs at the plate, and striking out 12 batters on the mound, wrapping up a successful day for the Pirates. | ||||
33 | Homestead | 3 | Port Washington | 5 | |
34 | Port Washington earned an upset win over Homestead, as the Pirates got an early lead and held onto it for the entirety of the game. Aidan Swartwout led the way, going 2-for-3 with an RBI. Nate Uselding scored once in his 2-for-3 performance. On the mound, Carson Page held down a potent Homestead offense for 5.2 innings, and Andrew Huber closed it out with a save. Griffin Bowers and Nick Haller had multi-games for the Highlanders in a losing effort. | ||||
35 | Slinger | 6 | West Bend West | 7 | |
36 | In the final two innings, West Bend West erased a five run deficit to take down conference foe Slinger. Jack Geniesse led the way for the Spartans offensively as he drove in three runs on two hits from the leadoff spot. Tayton Herron was also a key piece as he also recorded two hits to drive in a pair in the matchup as well. Bo Tennies notched the win in his three innings of relief as he held the Owls scoreless and scattered just three hits. Geniesse would also earn the save in his final inning of work, allowing one run and striking out two. | ||||
37 | West Bend East | 12 | Grafton | 3 | |
38 | After a quiet start to this one, West Bend East erupted for 11 runs in the last three innings of the game, defeating Grafton 12-3. Mason Roell and Camden Hoier were the catalysts in the middle of the order, as Roell drove in three runs with two hits, and Hoier was 3-for-4. Dominic Richlin added three RBIs in the win too. Devan Gentry-Komasa was solid on the mound, going six innings, striking out seven, and shutting down a solid Black Hawks' offense. | ||||
39 | Whitefish Bay | 21 | Cedarburg | 0 | |
40 | Whitefish Bay bounced back on Wednesday with a perfect game from Alex Broderson, and 16 hits from the offense to take down Cedarburg 21-0. The Blue Dukes' defense was solid behind Broderson, as he only had three strikeouts. Offensively, JD Dix led the way with a 4-for-4 performance, driving in and scoring four runs. Charlie McIntyre and Ben Van Bell followed, each accumulating three hits in the win. McIntyre had a team-high five RBIs, and Van Bell doubled and had three RBIs himself. | ||||
41 | Nicolet | 4 | Hartford | 3 | |
42 | Nicolet walked-off Hartford in this nine-inning marathon, as Evan Mortonson doubled to deep centerfield and drove in Jack Stuck from first base, giving the Knights a 4-3 win. Nolan Sandee was key in this one for Nicolet, as the uncommitted junior was 3-for-4 at the plate with a triple, while also getting the win on the mound. Sandee threw three shutout innings of relief to win it, punching out four batters. Ben Ott and Oliver Scharnick each added two hits to round out the offense. | ||||
43 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 5 | Dominican | 0 | |
44 | Luke Schuler was the story in this one, as the senior carried Kenosha St. Joseph to a win on the mound and at the plate. From the bump, Schuler struck out 15 batters in his complete game effort, only allowing four hits, walking zero. Offensively, the righty was 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs to lead the way for the Lancers. | ||||
45 | Chilton | 18 | Sheboygan Falls | 0 | |
46 | Milwaukee King | 13 | St. Augustine Prep | 0 | |
47 | Rhinelander | 7 | D.C. Everest | 6 | |
48 | Westosha Central | 2 | Elkhorn | 5 | |
49 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 11 | Cudahy | 6 | |
50 | South Milwaukee | 12 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 1 | |
51 | Whitnall | 8 | Greenfield | 2 | |
52 | Blair-Taylor | 1 | Independence/Gilmanton | 11 | |
53 | Edgewood | 8 | Marshall | 2 | |
54 | Milwaukee Bradley Tech | 14 | Milwaukee Pulaski/Juneau | 15 | |
55 | Milwaukee Washington | 0 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 7 | |
56 | Neillsville | 1 | Columbus Catholic | 7 | |
57 | Milw. School of Languages Co | 8 | Milwaukee South | 5 | |
58 | Kenosha Christian Life | 0 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 13 | |
59 | Pius XI Catholic | 12 | Waukesha South | 5 | |
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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 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | Greendale | 1 | No. 4 Union Grove | 7 | |
4 | Union Grove used a five-run fifth sixth inning to pull away from Greendale in a non-conference matchup, winning 7-1. Landon Dessart and Leo Weist were the sparks at the top of the order, each finishing 2-for-4 with two RBIs apiece. Dessart doubled and Weist scored two runs. Hayden Jamison finished with two hits as well, driving in a run in the process. Jack Wolf earned the victory on the mound, going the distance while striking out five batters, only allowing one run all game. | ||||
5 | No. 6 Saint Thomas More | 15 | Dominican | 4 | |
6 | The Saint Thomas More offense was relentless in their pursuit of a victory on Friday, putting up 15 runs in seven innings. Sam Mommer, Kyle Alivo, and Manuel Sostre all collected multiple hits and RBIs to power the Cavaliers' offense. Alivo had a triple, and Mommer finished with a double. Alivo was solid on the mound too, earning the win after 3.2 innings of relief, striking out seven batters. | ||||
7 | No. 7 Kimberly | 15 | Kaukauna | 1 | |
8 | After a somewhat quiet start offensively, Kimberly put up a combined 13 runs in the fifth and sixth inning to run-rule Kaukauna. Maxwell Kalk was big in this one, going 3-for-3 with two RBIs for the Papermakers. Brayden Pleau also added three hits, scoring three times. Sawyer Deering had a big day too, going 2-for-4 with three RBIs and a home run. Tanner Hart performed well in his six-inning start, only allowing one run while striking out four batters, walking no one. | ||||
9 | No. 8 River Falls | 5 | Osceola | 4 | |
10 | Oshkosh West | 7 | No. 9 Hortonville | 8 | |
11 | Hortonville outlasted Oshkosh West in this back-and-forth affair, walking it off in the bottom of the seventh via a wild pitch, in which Brett Sommer scored. The Polar Bears jumped out to a 7-1 lead after four innings, but couldn't quite maintain it, as the Wildcats put up six unanswered runs to tie it, including a five-run sixth inning. Joe Fischer led the offensive attack for Hortonville, going 2-for-3 with three runs scored. Turner Kuhnke and Hayden Timm both added an RBI in the win, as seven of the nine batters in the Polar Bears' order finished with a hit. | ||||
12 | Clintonville | 0 | No. 11 Denmark | 7 | |
13 | Jaycob Dittmer was dominant in his outing on the mound for Denmark, going the distance while striking out three batters, scattering four hits in the shutout. Rheis Johnson powered the offense, which scored three runs in the first inning and four runs in the sixth, going 3-for-3 with an RBI and a double. Eli Kapinos helped out too, finishing with a 2-for-3 line. The Vikings extended their winning streak to eight games. | ||||
14 | Pulaski | 0 | No. 14 De Pere | 4 | |
15 | Easton Arendt was a key factor in this one, as the uncommitted junior threw well for De Pere, going 6.1 innings in his start. Arendt didn't allow a run, and struck out five batters. Lucas Koskey closed it, retiring the next two batters to finish off the victory. Offensively, the Redbirds strung together three runs in the second inning, as four separate players had one RBI, including Landon Raygo and Bryan Gerbers. | ||||
16 | Northland Pines | 1 | No. 16 Mosinee | 11 | |
17 | Mosinee run-ruled Northland Pines in five innings on Friday, getting 10 strikeouts from Keagen Jirschele on the mound, and 13 hits as a team. Jirschele went all five innings and only allowed three hits and one unearned run. He was also 3-for-3 at the plate for the Indians, doubling in all three of his hits. Taylor Lemanski launched a three-run home run in the fourth inning, finishing with a team-high five RBIs. Gavin Obremski and Davin Stoffel both added two hits to round out an excellent offensive performance from Mosinee. | ||||
18 | Racine Case | 2 | No. 18 Oak Creek | 9 | |
19 | Oak Creek got out to an early lead in this one, and never looked back, as the Knights went on to defeat Racine Case 9-2. William Hyland had eight strikeouts in his five-inning start, giving up zero runs and one hit in his performance. On the offensive end, Payten Jibben, Max Henneman, and Nathan Hanel all finished with multiple RBIs for Oak Creek, leading the way in the run-production department. Matthew Risser was the lone Knight with multiple hits, going 2-for-3 with an RBI in the win. | ||||
20 | Beaver Dam | 6 | No. 19 Monona Grove | 8 | |
21 | Monona Grove erased a 6-3 deficit in the middle of the game, putting up five unanswered runs between the fifth and sixth inning. Miles Nelson, Mac Vesperman, Nic Guidici, and Dom Najacht all finished with two hits apiece for the Silver Eagles. Nelson homered and he, along with Najacht, each had two RBIs as well. Monona Grove finished with seven extra base hits, using their offensive firepower to win this one. Sam Baum got the win, shutting down a Beaver Dam offense that got off to a hot start. Eli Bryant and Boston Damon both finished with multi-hit games in a losing effort for the Golden Beavers. | ||||
22 | No. 22 Muskego | 7 | Germantown | 4 | |
23 | A four-run sixth inning guided Muskego past Germantown in this non-conference matchup on Friday. Nolan Tomsyck had the key at bat in that sixth inning, launching a three-run home run to left field, giving the Warriors key insurance runs. Bradyn Horn was 2-for-3 with three runs scored, walking twice as well for Muskego. Beau Martins threw four innings of relief, punching out four and only let up one run, earning the win. | ||||
24 | No. 25 Altoona | 6 | Baldwin-Woodville | 1 | |
25 | Big performances at the plate from Trent Cornell and Evan Gustafson, paired with a complete game effort from Bennett Stokke, carried Altoona to a 6-1 win over Baldwin-Woodville. Gustafson was 2-for-3 from the leadoff spot, as the Oregon State commit scored twice and had an RBI. Cornell followed in the three-spot, going 3-for-4 with two RBIs. To wrap up the offense, Cameron St. John was 2-for-3 with a triple and an RBI. On the mound, Stokke went the distance and struck out seven batters, allowing zero walks in the Railroaders' win. | ||||
26 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
27 | West Bend West | 4 | Homestead | 2 | |
28 | West Bend West defeated Homestead by a score of 4-2. In a low scoring affair West Bend West was able to strike first in the top of the first inning, pushing two runs across in the inning and adding one more in the fourth and fifth innings. Standout performers from West Bend West were Tayton Herron who tossed six innings allowing one run on six hits while striking out nine. | ||||
29 | Appleton East | 8 | Neenah | 1 | |
30 | Danny Dieck drives in five runs as Appleton East defeated Neenah. Dieck went 3-for-3 on the day with three singles as the standout performer for the Patriots on offense, on the mound Ethan Winkler tossed six innings allowing one run on four hits while striking out eight batters. | ||||
31 | Bay Port | 7 | Notre Dame Academy | 8 | |
32 | Drew Suidzinski and Notre Dame Academy walks of Bay Port 8-7. Sophmore Drew Siudzinski came up big for the Tritons going 2-for-4 with a double and driving in the winning run in the bottom of the ninth. Other standout performers for the Tritons include Brady LaViolette who went 3-for-5 with two extra base hits and Avery Duncan who struck out 11 batters in 5.1 innings of work. | ||||
33 | Chilton | 3 | Two Rivers | 0 | |
34 | Chilton shuts out Two Rivers 3-0. Austin Grube was a standout performer for Chilton on the mound tossing a complete game allowing three hits, two walks while striking out 18 batters over the game. | ||||
35 | Darlington | 4 | Cuba City | 9 | |
36 | Cuba City scores early and often as they defeat Darlington 9-4. Three Cuba City hitters came away with multiple hits on the day as the offense scored nine runs on nine total hits. Will Busch got the start on the mound tossing five innings allowing three runs on four hits while striking out five batters. | ||||
37 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 3 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 1 | |
38 | Kenosha Indian Trail defeats Kenosha Bradford/Reuther 3-1. The Hawks took the lead in the fifth inning off of an error and a RBI single by Seth Koci. On the mound Sam Collow tossed a complete game allowing one run on two hits while striking out nine batters. | ||||
39 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 8 | Burlington | 12 | |
40 | An eight run fourth inning helps lead Burlington past Kenosha St. Joseph 12-8. Offensively Kaleb Zabielski, Carter Baumeister and Drew Weis all came away with multiple hits on the day. | ||||
41 | Little Chute | 4 | Wrightstown | 0 | |
42 | Little Chute defeated Wrightstown 4-0. Little Chute pushes runs across in the third, fourth and fifth innings, including a home run by Drew Joten to get the scoring started in the third. Joten also tossed 6.2 scoreless innings with eight strikeouts. | ||||
43 | Racine Park | 0 | Kenosha Tremper | 12 | |
44 | Kenosha Tremper shutsout Racine Park 12-0 in five innings. Two Trojan pitchers combine to shutout Racine Park, Cam Prickett tossed four innings allowing the only hit on the day and struck out seven batters, Chase Maike came on to relieve the final inning striking out one batter. | ||||
45 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 12 | Whitnall | 2 | |
46 | New Berlin West | 6 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 3 | |
47 | Turner | 11 | Evansville | 1 | |
48 | Appleton North | 13 | Appleton West | 6 | |
49 | Cedarburg | 2 | West Bend East | 6 | |
50 | Grafton | 1 | Nicolet | 7 | |
51 | Madison East | 0 | Verona | 17 | |
52 | Madison Memorial | 3 | Madison West | 4 | |
53 | Milton | 1 | Waunakee | 4 | |
54 | Port Washington | 0 | Whitefish Bay | 10 | |
55 | Middleton | 3 | Sun Prairie West | 2 | |
56 | Hartford | 10 | Slinger | 6 | |
57 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 2 | Ashwaubenon | 1 | |
58 | Waukesha North | 6 | Mukwonago | 5 | |
59 | Unity | 5 | Siren | 3 | |
60 | Alma Center Lincoln | 3 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 13 | |
61 | Melrose-Mindoro | 9 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 11 | |
62 | Amherst | 9 | Shiocton | 14 | |
63 | Boscobel | 3 | Riverdale | 1 | |
64 | Brillion | 2 | Kiel | 8 | |
65 | Fennimore | 14 | Southwestern | 2 | |
66 | Gibraltar | 0 | Mishicot | 13 | |
67 | Green Bay Preble | 3 | Sheboygan North | 0 | |
68 | Lakeside Lutheran | 5 | Watertown Luther Prep | 6 | |
69 | Living Word Lutheran | 1 | Racine St. Catherine's | 11 | |
70 | Mellen | 0 | Hurley | 10 | |
71 | Menasha | 5 | Seymour | 2 | |
72 | Monticello/Albany | 0 | Potosi/Cassville | 10 | |
73 | Prairie du Chien | 2 | La Crosse Logan | 4 | |
74 | Roncalli | 3 | New Holstein | 9 | |
75 | Rosholt | 15 | Wild Rose | 3 | |
76 | Sheboygan South | 2 | Green Bay Southwest | 1 | |
77 | Southern Door | 10 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 2 | |
78 | Saint Lawrence Seminary | 0 | Kohler/Christian | 10 | |
79 | Valders | 4 | Sheboygan Falls | 7 | |
80 | Richmond-Burton | 0 | Wilmot | 5 | |
81 | Chequamegon | 1 | Edgar | 2 | |
82 | Elkhorn | 5 | Big Foot | 0 | |
83 | Pius XI Catholic | 14 | Greenfield | 4 | |
84 | West Allis Central | 0 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 3 | |
85 | Baraboo | 0 | Mount Horeb | 10 | |
86 | Belleville | 5 | Waterloo | 3 | |
87 | Prairie Farm | 1 | Birchwood/Winter | 8 | |
88 | Catholic Memorial | 4 | Brookfield Central | 1 | |
89 | Columbus | 13 | Poynette | 2 | |
90 | Columbus Catholic | 9 | Spencer | 3 | |
91 | Durand-Arkansaw | 4 | Elk Mound | 1 | |
92 | Fond du Lac | 7 | Oshkosh North | 3 | |
93 | Medford | 21 | Lakeland | 1 | |
94 | Montello | 0 | Oakfield | 11 | |
95 | Neillsville | 13 | Greenwood | 0 | |
96 | Portage | 3 | Oregon | 2 | |
97 | Saint Mary's Springs | 2 | Mayville | 3 | |
98 | Stanley-Boyd | 6 | Osseo-Fairchild | 10 | |
99 | Thorp | 3 | McDonell Central | 4 | |
100 | Waukesha South | 6 | Wauwatosa West | 3 | |
101 | Winnebago Lutheran | 4 | North Fond du Lac | 0 | |
102 | Arcadia | 6 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 2 | |
103 | Fall River | 2 | Wautoma | 17 | |
104 | South Milwaukee | 2 | Brookfield East | 3 | |
105 | Monticello/Albany | 4 | Potosi/Cassville | 12 | |
106 | Flambeau | 4 | Ladysmith | 8 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | No. 3 Menomonee Falls | 6 | Germantown | 0 | |
4 | Menomonee Falls shuts out Germantown 6-0, clinching the Greater Metro Conference championship. Grant Schultz got the start for the Phoenix on the mound and tossed a complete game, only allowing two walks and two hits while striking out six batters. Zach Wolfram, Jordan Hedrick and Wilson Kershner lead the way on offense, each collecting multiple hits on the day. | ||||
5 | No. 6 Saint Thomas More | 2 | No. 10 Arrowhead | 4 | |
6 | Arrowhead defeated Saint Thomas More 4-2 in a Power 25 upset. Brady Carpenter got the start on the mound and tossed 6.2 innings allowing two runs on six hits and five walks, while striking out one batter. Offensively, the Warhawks scored four runs on three hits with Brady Beck collecting two RBIs on the day. The Warhawks were able to get out to a lead in the second inning that was started by a Sam Vargas walk, who then stole second and then was driven in by Beck, who hit a single to center field. Ethan Hindle followed and drove in Beck with an RBI double. Hindle would then steal both third and home, rounding out the offense for the Warhawks. | ||||
7 | Ashwaubenon | 2 | No. 7 Kimberly | 12 | |
8 | No. 14 De Pere | 2 | No. 7 Kimberly | 8 | |
9 | In the first game of a doubleheader for Kimberly they defeated Ashwaubenon 12-2 in five innings. Offensively the Papermakers bats were hot as multiple hitters came away with multi-hit games on the day including Brady Coons, Evan Olson, Kale Twombly and Brayden Pleau. On the mound Brayden Deering got the start and tossed one inning striking out one better, Sawyer Deering came on in relief and pitched two innings striking out four batters and picked up the win. In game two Kimberly defeated De Pere 8-2. Bryson Vieth tossed a complete game allowing two runs on two hits and a walk while striking out two batters. Offensively Evan Olson was a standout performer for the Papermakers going 4-for-4 on the day with two home runs and four RBIs. | ||||
10 | Chippewa Falls | 0 | No. 13 Stevens Point | 3 | |
11 | Chippewa Falls | 4 | No. 13 Stevens Point | 5 | |
12 | Stevens Point swept Chippewa Falls on the day, defeating them 3-0 in Game One. Josh Opiola got the start on the mound and was able to hold off this Chippewa Falls lineup in 6.1 innings, allowing zero runs on seven hits, all while striking out seven batters. In Game Two, Stevens Point defeated Chippewa Falls 5-4. Three pitchers combined for the win for Stevens Point as Jaxon Stelter got the start, followed by a combined four innings of relief from Braylen Nystrom and Ben Fonti, who each pitched two innings out of the bullpen. Offensively, Deacan Koback walked it off for the Panthers when he pushed a single through the infield, scoring the winning run. | ||||
13 | No. 14 De Pere | 6 | Neenah | 0 | |
14 | De Pere earned a split on the day with a win over Neenah 6-0. Landon Raygo got the start for De Pere on the mound and tossed four scoreless innings striking out six batters, Kaden Krutz would come on and toss three innings in relief striking out four batters in his outing. | ||||
15 | No. 16 Mosinee | 7 | D.C. Everest | 4 | |
16 | Mosinee defeated D.C. Everest by a score of 7-4. Mosinee scored seven runs on seven hits and walked nine times as a team with Gavin Obremski driving in three runs for the team including a home run in the first inning to give Mosinee an early lead. | ||||
17 | Lakeside Lutheran | 0 | No. 21 Wisconsin Lutheran | 2 | |
18 | Shoreland Lutheran | 0 | No. 21 Wisconsin Lutheran | 7 | |
19 | Wisconsin Lutheran defeated Lakeside Lutheran 2-0. Two pitchers would combine to no-hit Lakeside Lutheran as Henry Szymanski tossed five innings and struck out five batters earning the win, and Logan Abramowski would pitch the final two innings in relief, striking out five batters. Wisconsin Lutheran defeated Shoreland Lutheran 7-0. Three Viking pitchers would combine to shutout the Pacers on offense, as Ethan Dunn started on the mound, tossing five innings while allowing two hits and struck out three batters. Jake Ross and Zach Eggert would each have an appearance out of the 'pen going one inning apiece. | ||||
20 | West Allis Hale | 11 | No. 23 Marquette University | 15 | |
21 | Marquette defeated West Allis Hale 15-11. The Hilltoppers scored 15 runs on 17 hits with seven extra base hits, Parker Wyatt was a standout performer on offense going 4-for-5 on the day also collecting three RBIs. Other contributors on offense are Joey Halser, Grant Spielbauer, Jack Hardt, Ian Reno and Michael Cesarz who all had multiple hits on the day. | ||||
22 | Game Coverage | ||||
23 | Watertown | 2 | No. 12 Sun Prairie East | 5 | |
24 | By Maddox Durst Wisconsin Staff Sun Prairie East only accumulated two hits as a team in their first game of the day, but used a four-run fifth inning to guide themselves to a win over Watertown. To start, the Goslings put up one run in the first inning, via an RBI groundout from Gideon Vana to take the 1-0 lead. Ralph Haumschild followed in the second inning with an RBI single to right field, extending the lead to 2-0. From there, it was all the Cardinals, as they put up five unanswered runs for the rest of the game. In the bottom of the second frame, Sam Ostrenga walked with the bases loaded to cut the lead in half. In the fifth inning, two straight suicide squeeze bunts, coming from Evan Richmond and Tyler Rauls, with the bases loaded plated four runs for Sun Prairie East, as Watertown had trouble fielding the bunts, including a throwing error. Connor Kamp got the lead and shut down the Goslings for the last two innings, as Sun Prairie East started 1-0 on the day with a 5-2 victory. Notable Performers: John Hadley IV (Sun Prairie East): 1-for-3, R Drew Kavanaugh (Sun Prairie East): 1-for-2, R Davis Whetton (Sun Prairie East): 5 INN, 4 K, 4 BB, 4 H, 2 R Connor Kamp (Sun Prairie East): 2 INN, 2 K, H, 0 R Ralph Haumschild (Watertown): 2-for-3, RBI | ||||
25 | No. 5 Hudson | 6 | No. 15 Kettle Moraine | 10 | |
26 | By Maddox Durst Wisconsin Staff Kettle Moraine took advantage of seven walks and six errors allowed by the Hudson defense to pull away and defeat them in their first game of the day. Scott Brown, with the offense already putting up seven runs beforehand, launched a home run out to left field to extend the lead to 8-0 on the day. Before that, the Lasers put up three runs in the in second inning, and four runs in the third. The Raiders had an answer in the later portion of the game, as Nick Hirsch had an RBI single in the sixth, scoring Jake Busson and cutting the lead to 9-6. From there though, the Kettle Moraine pitching staff was able to hold down the Hudson offense, going on to win the game 10-6. Notable Performers: Scott Brown (Kettle Moraine): 2-for-3, 2B, HR, 3 R, RBI Reed Burns (Kettle Moraine): 3-for-5, 2B, 2 R, RBI Layson Fabisiak (Kettle Moraine): 2-for-3, 2 R Hunter Carlson (Hudson): 2-for-5, R Landon Zeuli (Hudson); 2-for-4, R, RBI, BB Bradyn Bezanson (Hudson): 2-for-2, R, RBI, 2 BB Nick Hirsch (Hudson): 2-for-2, 2 RBIs | ||||
27 | No. 15 Kettle Moraine | 3 | No. 12 Sun Prairie East | 9 | |
28 | Maddox Durst Wisconsin Staff Sun Prairie East swept the field at their home tournament, taking down Kettle Moraine in Game Two. After falling behind 3-0 due to RBIs from Layson Fabisiak and Scott Brown for the Lasers, the Cardinals answered with three runs in both the second and third inning. Sam Ostrenga and Isaac Wendler had RBI singles to get the scoring started in the second inning for Sun Prairie East. The Cardinals ultimately took the lead for the rest of the game in the third inning, as John Hadley VI scored on a wild pitch, and Wendler followed it up with another RBI single. Brady Stelzer was the winning pitcher and went the distance, only allowing four hits to a potent Kettle Moraine offense. Notable Performers: Sam Ostrenga: (Sun Prairie East): 1-for-2, RBI, 2 BB Isaac Wendler (Sun Prairie East): 2-for-3, 2 R, RBI Trystan Fry (Sun Prairie East): 2-for-3, 3 RBI, R Luke Damn (Sun Prairie East): 2-for-3, RBI, R Brady Stelzer (Sun Prairie East): 7 INN, K, BB, 4 H, 3 R Scott Brown (Kettle Moraine): 1-for-2, RBI, R | ||||
29 | Watertown | 0 | Hudson | 10 | |
30 | By Maddox Durst Wisconsin Staff Hudson bounced back from their loss earlier in the day with a 10-0 run-rule victory over Watertown. The offense was producing right away, as Hunter Carlson and Landon Zeuli hit back-to-back singles in the first inning to set up their teammate: Jake Busson. Statistically standing as the best offensive player on the Raiders entering the weekend, the Iowa Central CC commit proved that with a three-run blast to deep left field, giving Hudson an early 3-0 lead. From there, the Raiders put up at least one run in every inning except for the second, including a three-run fifth. In that inning, it was Carlson again, as the uncommitted 2024 graduate roped a single to right field and drove in two runs. Nick Hirsch was solid on the mound for the No. 5 team in the state, as the sophomore went five innings, striking out eight batters while only allowing three hits, maintaining a shutout. Hirsch topped out an 86 mph on the bump, showing a comfortable feel for all four of his pitches, as the Raiders used his performance to dominate Watertown, winning 10-0. Notable Performers: Hunter Carlson (Hudson): 2-for-3, 2 RBI, BB Jake Busson (Hudson): 1-for-3, HR, 3 RBI, 2 R Bradyn Bezanson (Hudson): 3-for-3, 2 RBI Bennett Brathol (Hudson): 2-for-2, R, RBI Nick Hirsch (Hudson): 5 INN, 8 K, 3 H, 4 BB, W Calvin Hurtgen (Watertown): 2-for-4 | ||||
31 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
32 | Ozaukee | 2 | Whitefish Bay | 12 | |
33 | Whitefish Bay used eight hits, nine walks, and a solid performance from Gavin Farnsworth to take down Ozaukee in a non-conference matchup. Joey Weide and Sean Callahan were big at the bottom of the order, both going 2-for-3 at the plate. Callahan had a triple and two RBIs, and Weide added an RBI and two runs scored. Farnsworth, who recently committed to Benedectine (IL), threw six innings, punching out seven batters while only walking one. | ||||
34 | Grafton | 6 | Campbellsport | 4 | |
35 | New Holstein | 1 | Grafton | 7 | |
36 | Grafton swept a doubleheader on Saturday, taking down Campbellsport and New Holstein. In Game One, the Black Hawks put up five runs in the first three innings and maintained the lead for the rest of the game. Ryan Quello and Nick Colker each had an RBI in the three-run third inning. Brady Eader struck out five batters in five innings, and Mason Lempke got the save, going 1.2 innings, punching out two batters and allowing zero runs. Cole Kaehne and Brody Nolan both accumulated two hits for the Cougars in the loss. In Game Two, Grafton had 12 hits, including a home run and a double from Carson Faust to lead them to a 7-1 win over New Holstein. Michael Muecke, had a team-high three hits, scoring twice, along with two hits coming from Sam Schiller, Tyler Tagliapietra, and Eli Goldstein. Luke Michalak was solid on the mound, as the sophomore twirled a complete game, only allowing four hits. | ||||
37 | Pewaukee | 8 | McFarland | 3 | |
38 | Pewaukee | 16 | Dodgeville | 18 | |
39 | Pewaukee split a pair of games in the McFarland Triangular, taking down McFarland in Game One. They did so behind a six-RBI performance from Logan Schill, as their leadoff hitter launched two home runs out of the park, finishing 3-for-4 on the day. Josh Bunyer contributed as well, going 3-for-4 with an RBI. Carson Dobberstein got the win on the mound, going six innings and striking out four batters. Game Two featured a wild sequence of events, as Pewaukee erased an early 10-1 deficit to take a lead, only for Dodgeville to walk them off in the last inning. Sean Reilly played hero, sending a three-run home run out to left field, winning it for the Dodgers, who entered the inning down 16-13. It was Reilly's second home run of the day, as he finished 4-for-6 with seven RBIs. Dalen Rickard also hit a four-bagger, going 3-for-5 with four RBIs. Ryan Sopha had two home runs and four RBIs in the loss for the Pirates. | ||||
40 | Port Washington | 2 | Cedarburg | 3 | |
41 | Cedarburg used a big three-run fifth inning to take a lead against Port Washington, ultimately holding it for the rest of the game. Charlie Ehlers had the eventual game-winning hit, driving in two runs on a single to left field. Sam Moses added two hits from the top of the order, finishing with an RBI. Ben Verhaalen was clutch in five innings of relief, earning the win and holding the Pirates to zero runs, punching out six. | ||||
42 | Jefferson | 8 | Wisconsin Dells | 2 | |
43 | Jefferson got a win over Wisconsin Dells on Saturday, putting up runs early to take down the Chiefs. Tyler Schroedl had a team-high two RBIs in this one, and Tyler Butina was 1-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored to lead the offense. Drew Peterson was solid on the mound for the Eagles, striking out nine batters over his five innings of work, earning the victory. | ||||
44 | Wauwatosa East | 8 | Lake Country Lutheran | 10 | |
45 | Wauwatosa East | 4 | Lake Country Lutheran | 5 | |
46 | Lake Country Lutheran swept a doubleheader against Wauwatosa East in two close matchups. Gavin Schieffer led the way for the Lightning in Game One, going 3-for-4 with two RBIs in their 10-8 victory. Gavin Skrzypchak got the win on the bump and had a team-high four RBIs. Levi Benes also finished with multiple hits, going 2-for-3 with two runs scored. Jack Poellot broke up a 4-4 tie in the sixth inning with an RBI double, leading Lake Country Lutheran to a 5-4 win. Poellot finished with a 2-for-3 line for the Lightning in the middle of their order. Braden Theis got the win as a reliever for Lake Country Lutheran, and Tyler Howard earned the save, shutting out Wauwatosa East in the final inning. Tyler Meyer was 1-for-4 with three RBIs and a home run in the loss for the Red Raiders. | ||||
47 | Waukesha South | 0 | Badger | 6 | |
48 | Sam Polyock and Travis Bates combined to twirl a shutout against Waukesha South in this non-conference battle. In his start, Polyock struck out eight batters in four innings and gave up zero hits, facing one batter over the minimum. Crete Slattery was the spark on offense, going 3-for-4 with a double, home run, and three RBIs. Polyock helped out too, going 3-for-3 at the plate, matching Waukesha South's hit total. | ||||
49 | Milwaukee King | 2 | Kenosha Tremper | 0 | |
50 | Milwaukee King got another stellar performance from their pitching staff on Saturday, as Leo Berger and Henry Steffes combined to shutout Kenosha Tremper. Berger struck out six batters over his five-inning start, only letting up one hit and one walk. Steffes closed it, scattering three hits while punching out one. Berger and Wyatt Holder had the RBIs, as that's all the Generals needed in this one. Ethan Bauerschmidt had four strikeouts in two innings of relief for the Trojans in a losing effort. | ||||
51 | Oostburg | 0 | West Bend East | 10 | |
52 | Jake Chartier threw a shutout for West Bend East, and the Suns' offense finished with eight hits to run-rule Oostburg in six innings. Chartier struck out five batters and only let up three hits in the win, dominating during his start. Mason Roell, as he's done for most of the season, continues to produce for West Bend East, as the righty finished 2-for-2 on the day, doubling, tripling, and driving in a run. Victor Gurrola had a team-high four RBIs, leading the Suns to a win. | ||||
53 | Bay Port | 2 | Middleton | 3 | |
54 | Middleton got a win over Bay Port in walk-off fashion, as Jason Morgan drove a double to centerfield, driving in a run and breaking up the prior 2-2 tie. Before that though, Max Farin and Kevin Sheehan combined to hold the Pirates to two hits, as both pitchers stepped up for the Cardinals. Sheehan was flawless over three innings, facing the minimum while striking out four batters. Hayden Hellenbrand led the offense with a 3-for-4 performance. | ||||
55 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 16 | Waterloo | 5 | |
56 | After a quiet start, Kenosha St. Joseph put up all 16 runs in the last four innings to win against Waterloo. Dylan Love, Eric Kenesie, and Luke Schuler all hit home runs in the win to power the offense. Peter Visconti and Tommy Santarelli were both 4-for-4, as Santarelli scored three times and Visconti drove in a run. Brady Davidson and Dominic Santarelli were the two other bats to finish with multi-hit games, as the Lancers accumulated 18 in the game. | ||||
57 | Elk Mound | 0 | Saint Croix Falls | 10 | |
58 | Prescott | 0 | Saint Croix Falls | 1 | |
59 | Saint Croix Falls scored a pair of wins, throwing a shutout in each game. In Game One, Dylan Smith twirled a complete game, striking out five batters and only using 75 pitches to get through the entirety of the game. Brady Belisle was 2-for-4 with a team-high four RBIs, and Brayden Olson had two hits, including a double, and an RBI. From the leadoff spot, Miles Wilson was 3-for-4 with three runs scored and two RBIs. Game Two ended up being a tighter matchup between Saint Croix Falls and Prescott, but Olson was dominant on the mound, as he did most of the heavy lifting to throw a combined no-hitter. The Purdue commit went 6.2 innings, striking out 14 batters and walking two. Michael Shannon then came in to get the last out, and did so, completing the no-hitter. A passed ball allowed Nolan Imhoff to score in the sixth inning, giving the Saints the 1-0 lead they needed. | ||||
60 | Westosha Central | 1 | Homestead | 5 | |
61 | Homestead | 11 | Waukesha West | 8 | |
62 | Homestead earned two wins over non-conference opponents, taking down Westosha Central in their first game of the day. Ryan Apel went the distance on the bump, punching out three batters in the process. Jackson Brewer led the offense, going 2-for-4 with two RBIs from the middle of the order. Paul Nuetzel added a hit and an RBI as well. In the eighth inning, Homestead broke up an 8-8 tie against Waukesha West with an RBI single from Nick Haller, followed by a two-RBI single from Zach Bartol, giving them their 11-8 lead. Haller finished with three hits and three RBIs, and Carl Roemke had a team-high four hits, driving in two runs. Evan Brown and Ryan Richter each had three hits in the loss for the Wolverines, as the Highlanders' 15 hits were too much to overcome in this one. | ||||
63 | Ashwaubenon | 14 | Neenah | 7 | |
64 | A seven-run seventh inning from Ashwaubenon allowed the Jaguars to pull away and defeat Neenah 14-7. Eli Zollar had the big hit in that inning, ripping a grand slam to center field, extending Ashwaubenon's lead. Boone Kirst was 2-for-3 with four RBIs, and Zollar had a team-high five RBIs. Caden Van Duyse also had two hits in the win. Trevor Stichman had three hits and Andrew Carlson had a home run, but it was not enough as the Rockets couldn't keep up with the bats of the Jaguars. | ||||
65 | Lancaster | 3 | Riverdale | 0 | |
66 | Birchwood/Winter | 34 | Butternut/Mercer | 0 | |
67 | Green Lake/Princeton | 12 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 1 | |
68 | Lena | 11 | Crivitz | 12 | |
69 | Racine St. Catherine's | 8 | Martin Luther | 9 | |
70 | Somerset | 4 | Baraboo | 0 | |
71 | Tomahawk | 0 | Johnson Creek | 10 | |
72 | Westosha Central | 1 | Waukesha West | 3 | |
73 | Columbus Catholic | 7 | Rosholt | 0 | |
74 | North Fond du Lac | 3 | Mishicot | 4 | |
75 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 0 | Randolph | 12 | |
76 | Medford | 8 | Abbotsford/Colby | 3 | |
77 | Mayville | 6 | Ripon | 5 | |
78 | Laconia | 3 | Adams-Friendship | 4 | |
79 | North Crawford | 1 | Belmont | 11 | |
80 | Stoughton | 3 | Edgerton | 6 | |
81 | Watertown Luther Prep | 9 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 4 | |
82 | Antigo | 16 | Lakeland | 2 | |
83 | Eau Claire North | 0 | Wisconsin Rapids | 10 | |
84 | Florence | 7 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 3 | |
85 | Fond du Lac | 9 | Green Bay Southwest | 5 | |
86 | Kiel | 5 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 3 | |
87 | Luxemburg-Casco | 1 | Green Bay Preble | 2 | |
88 | Marshfield | 2 | La Crosse Logan | 3 | |
89 | Menasha | 8 | Shawano | 4 | |
90 | Menomonie | 0 | La Crosse Central | 1 | |
91 | Milton | 5 | Janesville Parker | 0 | |
92 | Platteville | 3 | Edgewood | 13 | |
93 | Winneconne | 2 | Southern Door | 5 | |
94 | Lake Mills | 2 | Delavan-Darien | 8 | |
95 | Lancaster | 2 | Riverdale | 9 | |
96 | Richland Center | 1 | Cambridge | 4 | |
97 | Prentice | 4 | Birchwood/Winter | 19 | |
98 | Green Lake/Princeton | 7 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 4 | |
99 | Tomahawk | 0 | Johnson Creek | 10 | |
100 | Shoreland Lutheran | 1 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 0 | |
101 | Mellen | 1 | Bruce | 12 | |
102 | Pacelli | 3 | Bonduel | 4 | |
103 | Palmyra-Eagle | 10 | Cambria-Friesland | 0 | |
104 | Somerset | 5 | Baraboo | 8 | |
105 | Wausau East | 2 | Superior | 4 | |
106 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 5 | Randolph | 16 | |
107 | Medford | 5 | Abbotsford/Colby | 11 | |
108 | Lomira | 0 | Kewaskum | 3 | |
109 | North Fond du Lac | 3 | Mishicot | 6 | |
110 | Mayville | 2 | Ripon | 3 | |
111 | Racine Horlick | 11 | Saint Croix Central | 3 | |
112 | Stoughton | 8 | Lake Mills | 14 | |
113 | Antigo | 2 | Lakeland | 5 | |
114 | Eau Claire North | 7 | Wisconsin Rapids | 5 | |
115 | Marshfield | 9 | La Crosse Logan | 6 | |
116 | Menasha | 11 | Shawano | 9 | |
117 | Menomonie | 1 | La Crosse Central | 2 | |
118 | Winneconne | 11 | Southern Door | 12 | |
119 | Amherst | 4 | Columbus Catholic | 2 | |
120 | Milwaukee Pulaski/Juneau | 7 | Milwaukee Riverside | 18 | |
121 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 0 | Nicolet | 5 | |
122 | Wausau East | 3 | Superior | 2 | |
123 | Faith Christian | 0 | Iowa-Grant | 14 | |
124 | Pacelli | 2 | Bonduel | 5 | |
125 | Palmyra-Eagle | 9 | Cambria-Friesland | 3 | |
126 | Lakeside Lutheran | 2 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 8 | |
127 | Delavan-Darien | 10 | Edgerton | 2 | |
128 | Ashland | 2 | Elk Mound | 16 | |
129 | Amherst | 11 | Rosholt | 0 | |
130 | Racine Horlick | 5 | Adams-Friendship | 6 | |
131 | Ithaca | 0 | Cambridge | 5 | |
132 | Butternut/Mercer | 5 | Prentice | 15 | |
133 | Iowa-Grant | 18 | Rio | 6 | |
134 | Kewaunee | 7 | Gibraltar | 4 | |
135 | Big Foot | 6 | East Troy | 14 | |
136 | Greenfield | 4 | New Berlin West | 14 | |
137 | Hartford | 2 | Oconomowoc | 3 | |
138 | Hartford | 3 | Oconomowoc | 4 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | No. 1 Janesville Craig | 6 | Milton | 1 | |
4 | Janesville Craig remained undefeated on the year after taking down Milton behind a solid outing from Denver Hughes, and two hits from Jake Schaffner. Hughes lasted for five innings, holding the Red Hawks' offense to three hits and one run. Schaffner doubled and scored twice on the day, going 2-for-3 to lead the way for the Cougars. Jack Adams was also 2-for-3 from the nine-spot in the order, driving in one run. In the loss, freshman Jake Cummins was 2-for-3 with the lone run scored for Milton. | ||||
5 | West Allis Hale | 0 | No. 2 Menomonee Falls | 6 | |
6 | Menomonee Falls earned the outright Greater Metro Conference championship with a win over West Allis Hale. Zach Wolfram was the standout, as the righthander twirled a complete game shutout for the Phoenix, throwing a two-hitter and striking out six batters. Jake Anderson was the offensive leader, going 2-for-3 with three RBIs, along with a 2-for-2 performance turned in by Derek Steinbrenner. Jordan Hedrick added two RBIs, as Menomonee Falls earned their 20th win of the season. | ||||
7 | No. 7 Sun Prairie East | 6 | Middleton | 0 | |
8 | Zach Bryzezinski was dominant in his complete game, pitching a two-hitter for Sun Prairie East, punching out four batters and walking zero. The Cardinals put up six runs behind his performance, accumulating eight hits as a team. Max Glusick and Drew Kavanaugh were the sparks, both finishing with two hits and an RBI apiece. Jack Watkins scored twice, and Trystan Fry capped off his day with a 1-for-2 line, driving in a run. | ||||
9 | No. 10 Denmark | 6 | Luxemburg-Casco | 1 | |
10 | Denmark improved to 20-2 on the season after defeating Luxemburg-Casco on Monday. After a quiet start offensively, the Vikings put up three runs in both the fifth and sixth inning to pull away and take down the Spartans. Lucas Miller and Eli Kapinos both finished with multiple hits, including an RBI from Miller. The UW-Whitewater commit was key on the mound too, holding Luxemburg-Casco to one run over 5.2 innings of work. | ||||
11 | No. 13 Kettle Moraine | 3 | No. 16 Arrowhead | 6 | |
12 | Arrowhead used a four-run fifth inning to take over first place in the Classic 8 Conference with a win over Kettle Moraine. Thomas Curry, Connor Olson, and William Hess all had two RBIs for the Warhawks in the win, including a clutch two-out base hit from Olson which extended Arrowhead's lead in the fourth. Nolan Buss and Cam Carter combined to hold the Lasers to just three runs, cooling down a hot offense. Owen Bond was 2-for-3 with a two-run home run in a losing effort for Kettle Moraine. | ||||
13 | Germantown | 4 | No. 15 Marquette University | 0 | |
14 | Germantown earned a Power 25 upset behind a complete game effort from Carter Szohr. Szohr went the distance, only allowing six hits, all while striking out five batters. Matthew Grater and Landon Mani were the offensive standouts for the Warhawks in this one, as each batter finished with multiple hits. Grater was 2-for-4 with a team-high three RBIs, and Mani was 3-for-4 to round out the offense, which did just enough to put away Marquette. | ||||
15 | Antigo | 6 | No. 17 Mosinee | 7 | |
16 | In extra innings, Blake Nichols played hero and broke up the 6-6 tie with a RBI double to centerfield, winning the game for Mosinee. Nichols led the team in hits, going 3-for-5 with two doubles. Keagen Jirschele was 2-for-5 with a double, triple, and an RBI to round out the offense for the Indians. Ethan Oatman and Taylor Lemanski were key in relief, keeping their team in it by shutting out Antigo for the last three innings of play. | ||||
17 | South Milwaukee | 5 | No. 18 Oak Creek | 7 | |
18 | Oak Creek got out to an early lead and maintained it, defeating South Milwaukee in a non-conference matchup. CJ Trask was big in this one, going 3-for-4 with a double, triple, and two runs scored for the Knights. Cade Palkowski and Max Henneman were both 2-for-4 on the day, as Palkowski doubled and scored, and Henneman drove in two runs. Adam Finn was 3-for-4 for the Rockets, as South Milwaukee finished with more hits than Oak Creek, but couldn't find the clutch hit in the end. | ||||
19 | Bay Port | 3 | No. 20 Manitowoc Lincoln | 1 | |
20 | Ethan Plog was at it again for Bay Port, as the lefthander twirled a complete game, holding down a potent offense in Manitowoc Lincoln, ensuing a Power 25 upset. Plog struck out 10 batters and walked zero, only letting up one hit in seven innings. The Pirates put up all three runs in the fifth, taking advantage of an error and a balk. Jacob Martell was 3-for-3 in the big win for Bay Port, who improves to 13-6 on the year. | ||||
21 | Ashwaubenon | 8 | No. 22 De Pere | 2 | |
22 | Ashwaubenon plated four big insurance runs in the final inning to pull away and upset De Pere. Eason Hurd was the offensive leader, as the Creighton commit launched a two-run home run in the second inning, powering the Jaguars past the Redbirds. Hurd ended his day with a 2-for-5 line, scoring once and driving in three runs. Evan Jacobs had a team-high three hits, and Caden Van Duyse ripped a triple and drove in two runs, rounding out a strong performance from Ashwaubenon on Monday. | ||||
23 | Mukwonago | 1 | No. 23 Muskego | 3 | |
24 | Despite ending the game with only two hits, Muskego got just enough offense, and a quality outing from Steven Wintheiser to defeat rival Mukwonago. Brock Lulewicz scored twice from the leadoff spot, and finished with two stolen bases and an RBI. The Witchita State commit was 1-for-2 with a walk on the day. Wintheiser struck out nine batters in six innings, allowing one unearned run to score. With a two run lead, Tyler Gress got the save in the final inning, retiring the Indians in order. | ||||
25 | Game Coverage | ||||
26 | Southern Door | 3 | Kewaunee | 4 | |
27 | By Maddox Durst Wisconsin Staff Kewaunee got off to a hot start in this one, as they used a three-run second inning to give themselves a lead early. Mitchell Thompson and Caleb Schaller each launched a home run to deep left-center field, giving their pitcher and defense a lead to work with. Southern Door would have an answer though, as the Eagles had a three-run inning of their own in the fifth to tie it up. Jack Peterson and Tyler Neinas were clutch with two outs, both singling to erase a previous 3-2 deficit. Peterson singled to centerfield, and advanced to second on a wild pitch. Then, Neinas drove a fastball to the opposite field, driving in the UW-La Crosse commit. Both offenses then went quiet for the next three innings, before Kewaunee ended the game in the eighth inning. After a leadoff HBP from Cal Ihlenfeldt, the Storm loaded the bases with zero outs. Sawyer Pribek came up clutch, putting a ball in play with two strikes and driving in Ihlenfeldt for the win, as the Ripon College commit just beat a throw from second base, giving Kewaunee the 4-3 win in Game One. Notable Performers: Mitchell Thompson (Kewaunee): 1-for-3, HR, R, RBI, BB Caleb Schaller (Kewaunee): 1-for-3, HR, R, 2 RBI, BB Cal Ihlenfeldt (Kewaunee): 5 INN, 9 K, 2 BB, 5 H, 3 ER Jack Peterson (Southern Door): 1-for-2, R, 2 BB Will Jandrin (Southern Door): 2-for-4, 2B, R Tyler Neinas (Southern Door): 6 INN, 9 K, 4 BB, 3 H, 3 ER | ||||
28 | Kewaunee | 10 | Southern Door | 6 | |
29 | By Maddox Durst Wisconsin Staff Kewaunee's offense was too much to handle for Southern Door, as the Storm put up 10 runs in their pursuit of the sweep over the Eagles. Tyler Schaefer gave Southern Door a quick 2-1 lead with a two-RBI single, putting the Eagles up 2-1 after one inning of play. Kewaunee would answer in the second, putting up a four-spot, capped off by a two-RBI single from Caleb Schaller. Schaller drove a single to the opposite field, extending the Storm's lead to 5-3, as Southern Door answered with one run of their own in the bottom half of the frame. In the fourth, Southern Door would once again take a lead in this back-and-forth affair, as Will Jandrin put a ball in play and had an RBI groundout, breaking up a 5-5 tie. Jaden Diller had a big hit in the inning, barreling up a single up the middle. From there though, it was all Kewaunee, as the Storm put up five unanswered runs before the game was called due to darkness. Owen Carlson had the big hit in the fifth to give Kewaunee the lead, driving a double over the rightfielder, scoring a run to break up the previous 6-6 tie. Three more runs in the final frame were big insurance runs, as the Storm pulled away and defeated the Eagles 10-6, handing Southern Door their first Packerland Conference losses since the 2019 season. Notable Performers: Peyton Kohnle (Kewaunee): 1-for-2, 2B, 2 R, 3 BB Owen Carlson (Kewaunee): 2-for-4, 2B, 2 RBI, BB Ethan Paplham (Kewaunee): 3-for-4, 2B, 2 R, 2 RBI Caleb Schaller (Kewaunee): 6 INN, 8 K, 4 BB, 7 H, 6 ER Jack Peterson (Southern Door): 2-for-3, 2B, 3 R Jaden Diller (Southern Door): 2-for-4, R, RBI | ||||
30 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
31 | Brookfield Central | 10 | Brookfield East | 7 | |
32 | Jeff Bigler got his 500th win of his career with a 10-7 win over inner-city rival, Brookfield East. Brookfield Central scored in every inning except for one on Monday, putting up a total of 10, all while taking advantage of four errors from the Spartans. Nathan Roskpof had a team-high two hits, driving in two runs as well. Hunter Szymborski had two RBIs, and Aren Robinson was 1-for-3 with two runs scored, a double, and an RBI rounded out a successful day at the ballpark for the Lancers. | ||||
33 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 2 | Kenosha Tremper | 5 | |
34 | Kenosha Tremper got a win over Kenosha Bradford with the help of a four-run third inning from the Trojans, which guided them to an eventual victory. Tanner White and Cal Adamczyk were big in the inning, both finishing with RBI singles to extend Kenosha Tremper's lead. Rory Dutton and Ethan Bauerschmidt each had two hits for the Trojans to lead the offense. Richie Dibble had eight strikeouts in five innings, and Bauerschmidt followed with three strikeouts in 1.2 innings of relief. | ||||
35 | La Crosse Central | 1 | La Crosse Logan | 3 | |
36 | La Crosse Logan put up all three of their runs in the fifth inning, pulling away from their inner-city rival, La Crosse Central. Gabe Katttchee was big for the Rangers, going six innings in his start, punching out five batters and holding the Riverhawks to one hit. Lucas Eilerston got the save, shuting down La Crosse Central in the final inning without much trouble. Eilerston also had a hit and an RBI for La Crosse Logan, powering them to a win. | ||||
37 | Living Word Lutheran | 1 | University School | 6 | |
38 | University School got a lead early and never looked back, as they defeated Living Word Lutheran on Monday. Mike Schoon settled in nicely for the Wildcats, after giving up the lone run in the first inning. Schoon struck out nine batters and only let up three hits, walking no one. He was big at the plate too, going 2-for-3 with a double, triple, and two RBIs. | ||||
39 | Notre Dame Academy | 16 | Sheboygan North | 5 | |
40 | Notre Dame Academy put up 14 runs early in this one to run-rule Sheboygan North in five innings, winning 16-5. Landon Lozier was 2-for-4 from the leadoff spot, doubling and driving in two runs. Brady LaViolette, Micah Marzec, and Aaron Heyroth all had two RBIs coming early in the game, when the Tritons erupted for six runs in the first inning, followed by an eight-spot in the second. Deuce Musial had 10 strikeouts in 4.2 innings, earning himself the win. | ||||
41 | Oconomowoc | 11 | Catholic Memorial | 1 | |
42 | Oconomowoc scored in every inning and run-ruled Catholic Memorial in this Classic 8 matchup. Alex Bryan led the offense, going 4-for-5 on the day with a double and an RBI. Brayden Nelson followed his lead, driving in a team-high three runs for the Raccoons in their win. Benny Grider was 1-for-3 with two runs scored and two RBIs at the bottom of the order. Ryan Belawski earned the win, going five innings, punching out nine batters in the process. | ||||
43 | Roncalli | 0 | Chilton | 10 | |
44 | Max Mueller pitched a no-hitter for Chilton, as the Tigers improved to 19-1 on the season. Mueller struck out eight batters during his time on the mound, facing one batter over the minimum, as the Chilton defense had two errors. The righty was big at the plate too, going 2-for-4 with three RBIs, doubling once. Grant Mueller and Ryan Lisowe had two hits apiece, rounding out a strong offensive day from the Tigers. | ||||
45 | East Troy | 2 | Turner | 10 | |
46 | Konnor Giddley was the distance on the mound, and Beloit Turner accumulated 11 hits in a rout of East Troy. Giddley only struck out three batters, as the Trojans only committed one error over seven innings of play. Offensively, Eric Halon, Jack Stelter, Connor Hughes, and Giddley all had multiple hits in their performances on Monday. Halon had a team-high three RBIs, along with a flawless 3-for-3 stat line in the win. | ||||
47 | Milwaukee Reagan | 3 | Whitnall | 4 | |
48 | Whitnall scratched across three runs later in the game to erase a previous 3-1 deficit, taking down Milwaukee Reagan on Monday. AJ Clark was the lone Falcon with multiple hits, going 2-for-4 with a run scored and a double. Jack Strubel was 1-for-2 with an RBI for Whitnall as well. Jake Rechlitz was big in two innings of relief, closing out the game with a lead for the Falcons, earning the win while striking out three batters. Diego Navarro was a perfect 4-for-4 with an RBI for the Huskies, who ended up dropping this one. | ||||
49 | Argyle | 1 | Pecatonica | 10 | |
50 | Pecatonica remained undefeated on the season, as the Vikings took down Argyle with ease, winning 10-1. Jameson Johnson had a team-high three hits, doubling and scoring twice. Coy Ruegsegger was big at the plate and on the mound, going five innings, while striking out five, and finishing with a 2-for-3 line at the plate with three RBIs. Pecatonica finished with 13 hits on the day in a quality offensive performance. | ||||
51 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 3 | Aquinas | 14 | |
52 | Aquinas used a nine-run third inning to pull away and dominate Black River Falls/Fall Creek, scoring 14 runs on 10 hits. Kole Keppel was the offensive standout, going 2-for-4 with three RBIs from the second spot in the order for the Blugolds. Eddie Peters and Tanner Peterson both had two hits, and Jacob Thornton led the team in hits with three. | ||||
53 | DeForest | 2 | Beaver Dam | 4 | |
54 | Daelon Johnson's pitching performance, paired with 2-for-3 days turned in by Eli Bryant and Brandon Morissey was just enough, as Beaver Dam went on to defeat DeForest 4-2. On the bump, Johnson went seven innings, striking out seven batters, all while only allowing three hits. Bryant had a double and an RBI on offense, while Morissey tripled twice to lead the way. Kaleb Schmuhl had a team-high two RBIs, powering the Golden Beavers to victory. | ||||
55 | Edgewood | 3 | Reedsburg | 4 | |
56 | This game had to be finished over the span of two separate days, as it lasted 15 innings, with Reedsburg coming out on top. Edison Alonso stepped up to the plate in the bottom of the 15th and ended it, blasting a solo home run to left field, walking it off for the Beavers. Before that though, his brother, Winston, launched two home runs for Reedsburg, going 4-for-7 with two RBIs. Aden Edwards was big in relief, going five strong innings of shutout baseball, punching out five batters while only allowing three hits. | ||||
57 | Nicolet | 0 | Cedarburg | 2 | |
58 | Cedarburg received a quality outing from Brayden Gall, who went 6.1 innings on the mound, shutting out a potent Nicolet offense. Brett Torbeck came on to get the last two outs, and did so, working around a HBP. Charlie Gwidt was 2-for-3 with a big RBI in the sixth inning, where the Bulldogs put up both of their runs. Ty Cramer and Tyler White were both 1-for-3 with a run scored in Cedarburg's North Shore Conference win. | ||||
59 | Regis | 3 | Altoona | 5 | |
60 | Regis got off to a quick start against Altoona in this non-conference matchup, as the Ramblers put up three runs early with Patrick Callaghan cruising on the mound. The Railroaders responded with five unanswered runs, starting with a bunt from Ben Kuenkel, which was followed by a throwing error, allowing the scoring to start. Colin Boyarski had the big hit, driving a double to the gap, giving Altoona a 4-3 lead, their first of the game. That's all they needed, as the Railroaders added one more run to win it, 5-3. | ||||
61 | Slinger | 4 | Grafton | 7 | |
62 | Garrett Bonk was the lone batter with multiple hits on the day for Grafton, finishing 3-for-3 with a triple and three RBIs, leading the offensive attack for the Black Hawks. Jaeden Tiegs had two RBIs, and Ryan Quello and Colin Haldeman both scored twice in this one. Sam Schiller was key in relief, going four innings, holding a lead and earning the win for Grafton, as the Black Hawks move into first place in the North Shore Conference. | ||||
63 | West Bend East | 15 | Whitefish Bay | 7 | |
64 | The West Bend East offense was electrice in this one, as the Suns put up 15 runs on 13 hits in their win over Whitefish Bay. Mason Roell was not retired at the plate, going 2-for-2 with three runs scored, two RBIs, and a walk. Blake Twito followed, finishing 3-for-4 on the day, socring once and driving in a run. Tyler Walsh and Victor Gurrola combined to have seven RBIs, including a three-run home run from Gurrola. In a losing effort, Austin Wienke was 2-for-4 with three RBIs for the Blue Dukes. | ||||
65 | Homestead | 2 | Hartford | 12 | |
66 | Carter Kutz twirled a one-hitter, and Hartford erupted for 12 runs in a dominant win over Homestead, ending this one after five innings. Kutz struck out nine batters, and only gave up one earned run in his win for the Orioles. He also doubled and drove in three runs at the plate. His brother, Austin, along with RJ Thomae and Nick Janicki, all finished with two hits, each having RBIs as well to round out a successful day in the batters box for Hartford. | ||||
67 | Waukesha North | 1 | Waukesha South | 2 | |
68 | Tannis Lange and Tyler Suttner matched up in a pitchers duel, but both prospects hit their pitch counts just over midway through the game. Lange struck out 10 batters in 5.2 innings of work, only allowing two hits and one run. Suttner responded with 4.1 innings, striking out 10 batters as well, but giving up two runs in the process. Walks were an issue, as the Blackshirts earned one with the bases loaded, giving them a 2-1 advantage. Ben Staab closed it for Waukesha South, facing the minimum in the last 1.1 innings of play, earning him the save. | ||||
69 | Sheboygan South | 0 | Pulaski | 15 | |
70 | Kyle Olson twirled a no-hitter in this one, only needing 64 pitches to work through five innings of play. Olson struck out nine batters in total, as the only runner who reached base for Sheboygan South was via an error in the first inning. Offensively, Caden Rybicki was 2-for-2 with two RBIs in the leadoff spot, and Logan Shultz had a team-high four RBIs. Pulaski used a eight-run second inning to blow this game open, winning 15-0. | ||||
71 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 11 | Luck/Frederic | 1 | |
72 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 0 | Barron | 5 | |
73 | Amery | 14 | Luck/Frederic | 1 | |
74 | Kiel | 16 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 3 | |
75 | Loyal | 1 | Spencer | 11 | |
76 | Assumption | 11 | Nekoosa | 0 | |
77 | Belleville | 12 | Monticello/Albany | 3 | |
78 | Bonduel | 7 | Manawa | 0 | |
79 | Chequamegon | 5 | Hurley | 16 | |
80 | Dominican | 1 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 4 | |
81 | Green Bay Southwest | 1 | Green Bay Preble | 3 | |
82 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 0 | Algoma | 10 | |
83 | Holmen | 9 | Sparta | 6 | |
84 | Iola-Scandinavia | 0 | Shiocton | 10 | |
85 | Lancaster | 12 | Southwestern | 7 | |
86 | Lomira | 3 | Ripon | 2 | |
87 | Marinette | 0 | Oconto Falls | 2 | |
88 | Marion | 19 | Gresham Community | 2 | |
89 | Martin Luther | 10 | Milwaukee Riverside | 0 | |
90 | Menominee Indian | 6 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 2 | |
91 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 0 | Mishicot | 20 | |
92 | Oconto | 12 | Sevastopol | 0 | |
93 | Oshkosh North | 10 | Appleton West | 9 | |
94 | Pacelli | 10 | Almond-Bancroft | 0 | |
95 | Peshtigo | 0 | Gibraltar | 9 | |
96 | Riverdale | 4 | Darlington | 1 | |
97 | Shawano | 5 | West De Pere | 8 | |
98 | Sheboygan Falls | 7 | Kohler/Christian | 8 | |
99 | Sussex Hamilton | 7 | Wauwatosa West | 4 | |
100 | Tomah | 0 | Onalaska | 7 | |
101 | Two Rivers | 5 | New Holstein | 6 | |
102 | Valders | 1 | Brillion | 5 | |
103 | Bayfield | 1 | Washburn | 39 | |
104 | Wild Rose | 0 | Pittsville | 10 | |
105 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 3 | Amherst | 13 | |
106 | Xavier | 10 | Seymour | 4 | |
107 | Hermantown | 8 | Superior | 5 | |
108 | Freedom | 2 | Wrightstown | 7 | |
109 | Wausaukee | 13 | Lena | 12 | |
110 | Athens | 5 | Stratford | 6 | |
111 | Brookfield Academy | 2 | Cudahy | 8 | |
112 | Catholic Central | 4 | Big Foot | 11 | |
113 | Greendale | 20 | West Allis Central | 5 | |
114 | Kewaskum | 6 | Winneconne | 2 | |
115 | Neillsville | 2 | Marathon | 8 | |
116 | Adams-Friendship | 2 | Wisconsin Dells | 3 | |
117 | Eleva-Strum | 16 | Alma Center Lincoln | 6 | |
118 | Augusta | 4 | Blair-Taylor | 12 | |
119 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 8 | Birchwood/Winter | 0 | |
120 | Osseo-Fairchild | 11 | Bloomer | 3 | |
121 | Brookwood | 1 | Bangor | 11 | |
122 | Cashton | 2 | Hillsboro | 3 | |
123 | Plum City/Elmwood | 0 | Colfax | 10 | |
124 | Columbus Catholic | 5 | McDonell Central | 3 | |
125 | Cumberland | 3 | Ladysmith | 5 | |
126 | De Soto | 10 | Weston | 7 | |
127 | Boyceville | 9 | Glenwood City | 8 | |
128 | Goodman/Pembine | 11 | Elcho | 13 | |
129 | Kickapoo | 1 | North Crawford | 11 | |
130 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 8 | Melrose-Mindoro | 6 | |
131 | Mondovi | 8 | Elk Mound | 5 | |
132 | New Lisbon | 6 | Royall | 13 | |
133 | Pepin/Alma | 3 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 6 | |
134 | Phillips | 5 | Northland Pines | 3 | |
135 | Rhinelander | 11 | Tomahawk | 3 | |
136 | Rice Lake | 5 | Eau Claire North | 4 | |
137 | Seneca | 10 | Ithaca | 0 | |
138 | Shullsburg/Benton | 0 | Potosi/Cassville | 11 | |
139 | Thorp | 5 | Cadott | 15 | |
140 | Wausau East | 6 | Menomonie | 0 | |
141 | West Salem | 1 | Prairie du Chien | 2 | |
142 | Westfield | 3 | Lakeside Lutheran | 6 | |
143 | Whitehall | 0 | Independence/Gilmanton | 1 | |
144 | Columbus | 8 | Marshall | 3 | |
145 | Luther | 5 | Westby | 12 | |
146 | Prentice | 8 | Owen-Withee | 9 | |
147 | Watertown Luther Prep | 1 | Mayville | 2 | |
148 | Milwaukee South | 5 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 26 | |
149 | Auburndale | 18 | Stanley-Boyd | 2 | |
150 | Oconto | 11 | Sevastopol | 1 | |
151 | Peshtigo | 1 | Gibraltar | 9 | |
152 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 17 | Menominee Indian | 0 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | No. 1 Janesville Craig | 17 | No. 7 Sun Prairie East | 6 | |
4 | Leading the way for the high-powered, Cougar offense was both Jackson Adams and Aiden Schenk. Adams had himself a day at the plate, tallying a pair of doubles, and driving in four RBIs. Schenk was equally impressive as he singled and homered to drive in four runs of his own. Leadoff hitter Jack Schaffner was also a top performer as he logged a pair of singles, to drive in two, and also score three as well. | ||||
5 | Appleton West | 0 | No. 4 Kimberly | 10 | |
6 | The Papermakers cruised to a 10-0 win Appleton West on Tuesday. On the mound, Brayden Deering was lights out, fanning 10 and scattering just two hits in his six innings of work. At the plate, Max Kalk and Bryson Vieth each homered, with Kalk also driving in four RBIs. Kale Twombly and Brady Coons each has mulit-hit days, and Coons also scored a pair of runs, too. | ||||
7 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 1 | No. 5 Franklin | 4 | |
8 | The Sabers snuck past a solid Kenosha Indian Trail team on Tuesday, backed by a dominant performance from Noah Musolf. Across his compelte game efforts, musolf punched out seven, and allowed just the one run on five hits en route to the win. As for the offensive efforts, Mitchell Semancik led the way with a pair of RBIs and singles. Bennett Schueller drove in the only other RBI for the Sabers, as he singled in the sixth. | ||||
9 | No. 6 Hortonville | 3 | Appleton North | 0 | |
10 | Hortonville's Nate Vela was spectacular in his start, punching out 12 and not allowing a hit across his seven innings of work. This dominance on the mound was much needed as the Polar Bears' offense could only muster three runs. Of those three runs, Hayden Timm was responsible for two of them, as he drove in a pair on a two-RBI single in the fifth. | ||||
11 | Martin Luther | 0 | No. 7 Saint Thomas More | 8 | |
12 | Three Cavalier arms combined to throw a no-hitter, starting off with Kyle Alivo. In his five inning start, the Iowa commit struck out 12 and only allowed two walks to get the no-hitter started. Both Sam Mommer and Johnny Kendzierski came in for an inning of relief and kept the no-hitter intact, while striking out five combined. Mommer was also a key piece offensively as he drove in two runs on a double and single. Bennett Karolewicz, George Benske, and Jacob Brooks each tallied one RBI on a hit apiece, as well. Rounding out the offensive efforts was Alex Alicea who went 2-for-4, and also scored a pair of runs, too. | ||||
13 | Eau Claire North | 0 | No. 8 Hudson | 15 | |
14 | It was a dominant win for the Raiders on both sides of the ball in this classic Big Rivers matchup. Leading the way for the offense was Bradyn Bezanson who went a perfect 3-for-3 to drive in team-high five RBIs. Hunter Carlson also had a solid day at the plate as he logged a pair of doubles, and drove in two runs. Jake Busson and Jack Solheid each tallied two-hit performances, and combined for three RBIs as well. On the mound, Ben Berkhof scattered just two hits across his four inning start, and also struck out eight. | ||||
15 | No. 10 Denmark | 10 | Oconto Falls | 0 | |
16 | On both sides of the ball, Ethan Ovsak was a key contributor for the Vikings in their win. On the mound, Ovsak scattered just four hits, and struck out three in his six innings of work. At the plate, he also tallied a pair of hits, to drive in and score two runs, as well. Lucas Miller also had a two hit performance, and he drove in a run, too. The only XBH for the Vikings came from Izaac Dittmer, who also drove in a team high four RBIs. | ||||
17 | No. 11 Stevens Point | 6 | Wisconsin Rapids | 0 | |
18 | SPASH cruised to a 6-0 win over Wisconsin Rapids, backed by shutout performance from Ty Rechner. Across his five innings of work, Rechner allowed just one hit and four walks, while striking out six. Braylen Nystrom came in on relief and kept up the shut-out, while tallying four punch outs. Offensively, Braylen Nystrom also, tallied a pair of doubles in his four at-bats and also drove in two runs. Jackson Fox and Carl Biechler also had two-hit performances, and Biechler also drove in a pair. | ||||
19 | No. 12 Waterford | 5 | Wilmot | 2 | |
20 | A late push from Waterford, led them to a close win over Wilmot. Going into the seventh, Waterford found themselves down by one, but after a single from Calvin Hancock, and a walk, Tyler Lusic delivered a huge two-RBI triple that gave the Wolverines the lead. They would also bring home two more coutesy of a error from the Wilmot defense. This push was eventually enough as Ricky Maerzke held Wilmot hitless in his one inning of work, to earn the save. While Dylan Questad earned the no-decision, he was dominant in his start as he fanned 13 batters and gave up just two hits. Besides, Lusic, Garrett Kay logged the only other XBH for Waterford which was a solo home run. | ||||
21 | No. 13 Kettle Moraine | 20 | Mukwonago | 5 | |
22 | Kettle Moraine's bats were hot in their matchup with a solid Mukwonago team. Leading the way was Lincoln Ascher who went 3-for-6, and drove in two RBIs. JJ Wolbert and Owne Bond both homered in this game as well, and also combined to drive in a whopping seven runs. Scott Brown, Layson Fabisiak, Reid Burns, and Jonah Roloff each logged two-hit performances to round out the offensive efforts. | ||||
23 | Menomonie | 4 | No. 14 River Falls | 3 | |
24 | Menomonie rallies back to upset No. 14 River Falls by a score of 4-3. The Mustangs scored four runs in the final two innings with a three run sixth inning to kickstart there offense. The Mustangs scored off of a single by Cage Sorenson, and took the lead on a Kahne Johnson sacrifice bunt while Ben Bystol added an insurance run bringing the score to 3-1 going into the bottom of the sixth. Menomonie would score another run in the top half of the seventh, while River Falls would rally and score two runs in the bottom of the seventh but would fall short. | ||||
25 | No. 15 Marquette University | 10 | Sussex Hamilton | 0 | |
26 | Two Marquette pitchers combine to shutout Sussex Hamilton. The Hilltoppers scored six runs in the final three innings of play and scored 10 total runs on 11 hits. Grant Spielbauer was a standout performer on offense as he went 3-for-4 with four RBIs and blasted two home runs. On the mound Luke Agnew tossed six shut out innings allowing three hits and walked two while striking out a pair of batters, Jayson Koenings tossed the final inning in relief allowing a hit and walking one batter. | ||||
27 | No. 16 Arrowhead | 11 | Waukesha South | 0 | |
28 | Brayden Ramus twirled a five-inning complete game, and Ethan Hindle launched a home run to guide Arrowhead to a run-rule victory over Waukesha South. Ramus only allowed two hits in his start, throwing a low 56 pitches after five innings, as the Warhawks' defense was flawless behind him. Hindle was 3-for-3, as the Kentucky commit had three RBIs and three runs scored, in addition to the home run. Issei Takahashi and Sam Vargas helped out as well, both going 2-for-3 on the day. Takahashi had two RBIs and a double, while Vargas scored twice, rounding out a strong offensive day turned in by Arrowhead. | ||||
29 | No. 18 Oak Creek | 32 | Racine Park | 0 | |
30 | Oak Creek exploded for 32 runs in this one, as they used home runs from Owen Sullivan and Cade Palkowski and 24 hits as a team to blow out Racine Park. Sullivan was 4-for-4, and Palkowski was 2-for-2, as neither of which were retired. Payten Jibben chipped in four hits of his own, and Evan Calderon, Max Henneman, and Sullivan all accumulated four RBIs. Ryan Buchta did his job on the mound, going four innings in his start, punching out eight batters without walking anyone. | ||||
31 | No. 19 Monona Grove | 10 | DeForest | 1 | |
32 | A complete game performance from Mac Vesperman, paired with 13 hits from the Monona Grove offense led to a solid 10-1 win over DeForest on Tuesday. In going the distance, Vesperman struck out seven batters, only allowing one run to score on six hits. Offensively, Jackson Hewitt had a team-high three RBIs and James Cullison and Nick Guidici both finished 2-for-4 with two RBIs. Guidici doubled and scored twice in the win for the Silver Eagles, who improve to 17-4 on the season. | ||||
33 | Two Rivers | 6 | No. 20 Manitowoc Lincoln | 12 | |
34 | Offense was hot for Manitowoc Lincoln as they defeat Two Rivers 12-6. The Ships managed to score in six of the seven innings of play tallying 12 total runs on 11 hits, five of them going for extra bases. Standout performers for the Ships were Brock Peterson, Ethan Hubbart, and Noah Wech who went 3-for-5 with two doubles and two RBIs. On the mound Trenton Ducat tossed the first three innings earning the win while Peterson notched a four inning save allowing one run on two hits and struck out seven batters. | ||||
35 | No. 21 Wisconsin Lutheran | 13 | Pewaukee | 3 | |
36 | Wisconsin Lutheran took sole possession of first place in the Woodland West, as they defeated Pewaukee 13-3. Jake Ross was electric on the mound, holding a dangerous Pirates offense to just three runs over his seven innings of work, all while striking out 12 batters. Eddie Rynders led the way for the Vikings' offense, going 2-for-3 with a double, triple, and three RBIs. Wynn Hotchkiss and Connor Raabe both had multiple hits and RBIs to help out too, as Raabe finished with a team-high four RBIs on the evening. The Vikings would score in every inning of this one, taking home a win and setting up the rematch for Wednesday. | ||||
37 | No. 23 Muskego | 1 | Waukesha West | 0 | |
38 | Zachary Olson was a key factor in this one, as the Hawaii commit twirled a complete game gem, punching out six batters and only allowing three hits. Olson held a one-run lead for the entirety of his performance, as Muskego put up their lone run in the top of the first inning. That run via an RBI double from Bradyn Horn, scoring Brock Lulewicz, who singled and advanced to second base later on a wild pitch. That would be all the Warriors needed, as they went on to win 1-0 over Waukesha West. | ||||
39 | No. 24 Burlington | 6 | Delavan-Darien | 11 | |
40 | Delavan-Darien used a big seven-run fifth inning to erase a deficit and eventually pull away from Burlington, upsetting the Demons on Tuesday. Conner Wallman was a contributor to the offense in the fifth and for the entirety of the game, as the junior hit a solo home run in the frame, and finished 3-for-4 on the day, scoring twice. Jacob Huff and Nathan Huff both ended with two hits and an RBI apiece from the top of the order, rounding out a successful offensive day. Carter Baumeister and Murphy Diggins both had two hits in the losing effort for Burlington. | ||||
41 | Game Coverage | ||||
42 | No. 3 Union Grove | 11 | Elkhorn | 1 | |
43 | By Josh Fields Wisconsin Staff In a Southern Lakes Conference matchup, it was Union Grove that came out on top against Elkhorn. The Broncos were able to pull out a victory behind starting pitcher Owen Nowak who tossed a complete game on the mound. Union Grove's offense was quite the first two innings of play but then errupted for seven runs in the third inning. Driving in runs for Union Grove were the aforementioned Nowak, Nathan Williams, Hayden Jamison, Leo Weist and Jackson Licht bringing the score to 7-0 going into the bottom of the third. Union Grove would score every inning afterwards until the sixth when they pushed the lead to 11 runs. Elkhorn would load the bases in the bottom of the sixth and push one run across on a sacrifice fly to center field but would not be able to capitalize with more runners in scoring position as Union Grove would induce a ground ball the next batter and defeat Elkhorn 11-1. Notable Performers: Owen Nowak (Union Grove) 6 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 3 K, 2-for-3, 2 SB, RBI Nathan Williams (Union Grove) 2-for-3, 2 RBI, 2 SB, 2B, BB Beau Bloxdorf (Union Grove) 2-for-3, 2 RBI, SB Hayden Jamison (Union Grove) 2-for-3, 2 RBI, SB Abe Herchenbach (Elkhorn) 1-for-2, R | ||||
44 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 6 | No. 25 Waupun | 2 | |
45 | By Maddox Durst Wisconsin Staff Kettle Moraine Lutheran traveled to Waupun to try and take the first place crown in the East Central Conference in the last week of conference play. The Chargers were able to do so, behind a solid start from Landon Hagenow, and three hits from both Brett Biondich and Hunter Abitz. After a Hagenow single in the first inning, Abitz, the MATC commit, drove him in from second base via an RBI single to left-center field, giving Kettle Moraine Lutheran the early 1-0 advantage. The Chargers would on to two mroe in the third, with the help of a couple of defensive miscues from the Warriors. Biondich ended his day with a triple to right field, ultimately being driven in by Abitz to add onto the insurance runs for Kettle Moraine Lutheran. Hagenow shut out Waupun for four innings, striking out four in the process. The Warriors were able to put up two runs in the bottom half of the sixth, after Hunter Kamp doubled to the gap, scoring two runs. It was too late though, as the Chargers put up too many runs beforehand for Waupun to make a comeback, as they pulled off the Power 25 upset, winning 6-2. The two teams rematch at Kettle Moraine Lutheran on Thursday, as a win for the Chargers gives them the outright conference championship. Notable Performers: Brett Biondich (Kettle Moraine Lutheran): 3-for-4, 2B, 3B, 2 R Hunter Abitz (Kettle Moraine Lutheran): 3-for-4, 2 RBIs Landon Hagenow (Kettle Moraine Lutheran): 4 INN, 4 K, 4 H, 0 R, BB Mason Holz (Waupun): 2-for-4, SB Chase Beahm (Waupun): 2-for-4, 2B, R | ||||
46 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
47 | West De Pere | 1 | Ashwaubenon | 6 | |
48 | Ashwaubenon defeated West De Pere 6-1 in a game led by their pitching staff. Jonathan Jeske toed the rubber for the Jaguars, allowing only one run over five innings of work. Boone Kirst drove in the first run of the game which led to a three-run third inning for the Jaguars that saw them take hold of the game for good. Kirst would later drive in another run turning in a multi-RBI performance. In relief, Cody Monfils shut the door with two scoreless innings to close out the 6-1 victory. | ||||
49 | Brookfield East | 3 | West Allis Hale | 4 | |
50 | Nathan Hale escaped a late-inning rally from Brookfield East as they came away with the 4-3 victory. A three-run fourth inning from the Huskies held strong as the offense was led by Riley Emons and Owen Ustruck, who both drove in runs in the decisive inning. Raymond Abreu earned the save for the Huskies as he was able to close out the final four outs without conceding a run. | ||||
51 | Cuba City | 13 | Mineral Point | 5 | |
52 | Cuba City got out to an early 7-0 lead in this one and never looked back, dominating Mineral Point from the start. Gavin Vaassen had three doubles in total, finishing 4-for-5 on the day with an RBI. The Cubans accumulated 15 hits, two of which came from Max Lucey, who was 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs. Reece Rosenkranz followed in Lucey's foosteps, going 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs from the cleanup spot. Cuba City improved to 15-4 on the season. | ||||
53 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 1 | Chilton | 15 | |
54 | Chilton continued to impress as one of the top Division 3 teams in the state, getting their 20th win of the season, this time against Hilber/Stockbridge. Ryan Lisowe was 3-for-4 with four RBIs, doubling twice to lead the offensive attack for the Tigers. Austin Grube and Peyton Juckem were both 3-for-3 on the offensive end, neither of which being retired in their combined six plate appearances. Also, Dahlton Tasch added three RBIs for Chilton, who ended this game in five innings. | ||||
55 | Howards Grove | 0 | Oostburg | 1 | |
56 | Caleb Salm and Cooper Damrow found themselves in a pitchers' duel on Tuesday, as both arms went the distance for their teams, with Oostburg coming out on top. Salm struck out four and scattered three hits, while Damrow allowed one run on one hit, punching out eight in the loss for Howards Grove. In the fourth, a bases loaded walk from Donovan Depagter gave the Flying Dutchmen a 1-0 lead. From there, Salm dominated, only needing 79 pitches to work the complete game. | ||||
57 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 5 | Kenosha Tremper | 6 | |
58 | Kenosha Tremper walked-off Kenosha Bradford in perfect fashion as they went on to steal the 6-5 victory. The Trojans went into the bottom of the seventh inning down by two runs but would put runners on to allow Tanner White to hit the game-winning single. The Kenosha Tremper victory saw multi-hit performances from Ethan Bauerschmidt and Cal Adamczyk, which both contributed to the eventual win. | ||||
59 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 15 | Catholic Central | 0 | |
60 | The Kenosha St. Joseph offense remained hot on Tuesday, as the Lancers took down Catholic Central with ease. Luke Schuler and Peter Visconti each hit a home run for Kenosha St. Joseph in their win, as Schuler was 2-for-3 and Visconti had three RBIs. Dylan Love had three hits, and Matthew Ashmus and Brady Davidson each had three RBIs to summarize the explosive day for the Lancers at the plate. Mason Ballard maintained a shutout on the mound, only allowing one hit and striking out four. | ||||
61 | Menasha | 12 | Green Bay East/West | 2 | |
62 | Menasha improved to 14-3 this seaon with a run-rule victory over Green Bay East/West. The Blue Jays scored in every inning with the help of 12 hits, one of which was a home run off of the bat of Zak Talbot. Ian Dohms had three RBIs, and Ty Carlson, Alex Bradley, and AJ Korth all had multiple hits and at least one RBI in the dominant win. | ||||
63 | Saint Francis | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 10 | |
64 | Gavin Baranyk twirled a one-hitter on the mound, and Lake Country Lutheran put up 10 runs on eight hits to go on and dominate Saint Francis. Baranyk only needed 49 pitches to get through five innings, working efficiently while striking out six batters. Luke Benes was the offensive leader, going 2-for-3 with two doubles and three RBIs. Tyler Howard added three RBIs in the win as well. | ||||
65 | University School | 11 | Living Word Lutheran | 1 | |
66 | William Reese had three hits and Graham Kasten struck out seven batters on the mound to guide University School past Living Word Lutheran. Reese was 3-for-4 on the day, driving in a pair of runs and doubling. Gabe Ciralsky, Henry Vincent, and Kasten all accumulated multiple hits for the Wildcats, inlcuding a double and triple from Vincent. On the bump, Kasten's start lasted five innings, as the lefthander only gave up three hits. | ||||
67 | Waukesha North | 8 | Catholic Memorial | 1 | |
68 | A three-run first inning powered Waukesha North to an 8-1 victory over Catholic Memorial. D'Angelo Rivera got the offense started with a three-run home run in the frame which gave them a lead that wouldn't be lost. AJ Curtis and Grant Hyde both threw three shutout innings, holding the Crusaders to two hits through the sixth. Connor Curtis and Lucas Walters both contributed to the double-digit hit total with multi-hit performances. | ||||
69 | Wauwatosa West | 3 | Brookfield Central | 1 | |
70 | Wauwatosa West scored all three of their runs in the first inning, and went on to defeat Brookfield Central 3-1 in a Greater Metro battle. Parker Schwake was ultimately the difference maker, as he hit a three-run home run to give the Trojans an early 3-0 lead. Nick Arneson used that cushion on the mound to go 6.2 innings, striking out seven batters and only allowing one run, a home run from Lancers' outfielder Logan Rampetsreiter. | ||||
71 | Westosha Central | 5 | Badger | 1 | |
72 | A four-run seventh inning from Westosha Central allowed the Falcons to break up a previous 1-1 tie and run away with a win. Mason Mitacek led the way by going 2-for-4 at the plate with a pair of doubles. He extended Westosha Central's lead to 5-1 after he hit a two-RBI double to the gap. Jake Urban added two hits in three at bats as well for the Falcons. Nick Argersinger went the distance on the mound, punching out eight batters, while only allowing three hits. | ||||
73 | Wausaukee | 3 | Coleman | 4 | |
74 | Coleman improved to 17-0 on the season with the help of a walk-off single from Gavin Pusick, driving in a run from second base to break up the 3-3 tie in the eighth inning. Pusick, along with Tyler Renne and Will Bieber, all had two hits for the Cougars in the win. Logan Kurth helped out too, driving in two runs to lead the run-production department. Despite allowing a few runs, Ray Lemiuex struck out nine batters and walked zero in seven innings of work. | ||||
75 | Slinger | 2 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 10 | |
76 | Adison Tevz put on a quality performance on the mound, striking out five batters over four innings as New Berlin Eisenhower went on to defeat Slinger 10-2. Tevz was also able to swing it, driving in two runs on two hits, further adding to his impressive day. Sam Hirthe joined in on the hitting parade, driving in three runs on three hits which contributed to the Lions double-digit hit total. In relief, Adam Hirthe and Charlie Wait surrendered just one run over three innings to hold the Owls at bay, capping an impresive team performance from the Lions. | ||||
77 | McFarland | 11 | Jefferson | 14 | |
78 | McFarland attempted a late comeback in the final inning of play with a five-run seventh, but ultimately came up short against Jefferson. Offensively, for the Eagles, Drew Peterson and Tyler Butina led the way. Peterson was not retired, finishing 3-for-3 on the day, tripled and driving in a team-high four RBIs. Butina, the Central Michigan commit, drove in three runs on a triple and a home run. Casey Miller added three hits as well. As for the Spartans, Jack Schraml was 2-for-2 with a double and three walks in the loss. | ||||
79 | Turner | 16 | Big Foot | 0 | |
80 | Three Turner pitchers combined to shutout Big Foot in a run-rule victory, including Will Lauterbach, who threw for three innings and struck out five. Konnor Giddley and Eric Halon were the catalysts that sparked the offense, both finishing with two hits and three RBIs from the top of the order. Jack Stelter led the team in hits, going 3-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI, as the Trojans went on to win 16-0. | ||||
81 | Chippewa Falls | 8 | Eau Claire Memorial | 0 | |
82 | Chippewa Fallls maintained their first place spot in the Big Rivers with a conference win over Eau Claire Memorial. Easton Bobb came one out away from going the distance, hitting his pitch count at 6.2 innings. He was dominant though, as the lefthander scattered three hits and struck out seven batters. Jackson Gugel was a park of the offensive outburst the Cardinals had in the seventh inning, contributing an RBI to the five-run frame. Gugel finished 2-for-4 with two RBIs. | ||||
83 | Hartford | 1 | West Bend West | 3 | |
84 | Camden Broske shut down Hartford for six innings on the mound, followed by a save from Carter Lovy, who struck out the side in his one inning of work. Broske struck out five and only walked one during his time on the bump. Offensively, it was a quiet day all around, but Lovy and Dieter Pommer had the RBIs for the Spartans, ultimately getting them the lead and the win, as the Orioles could not scratch across much on offense. | ||||
85 | Madison West | 7 | Madison Memorial | 2 | |
86 | Tiago Sanchez was only retired once, and Quinn Lightbourne had two RBIs to push Madison West past Madison Memorial on Tuesday. Sanchez was 1-for-2 with two walks, scoring twice in the game. Lightbourne, towards the bottom of the order, was 1-for-4 with those two RBIs, a team-high. Tyler Kerkhoff was 2-for-3 for the Spartans in a losing effort. | ||||
87 | Sun Prairie West | 2 | Middleton | 5 | |
88 | Middleon got their second win in a row against Sun Prairie West, sweeping the Wolves for the year. Kevin Sheehan had a quality outing for the Cardinals, as he went the distance and struck out four batters. Sheehan only allowed four hits for the entirety of the game. Alden Cleary was the difference maker on offense, going 3-for-3 from the middle of the order with a double, home run, and two RBIs. His bat powered Middleton past Sun Prairie West with a final score of 5-2. | ||||
89 | Milwaukee King | 16 | Milwaukee Reagan | 7 | |
90 | Milwaukee King's offense was in sync on Tuesday, putting up 11 hits and tallying 16 runs with the help of eight errors from the Milwaukee Reagan defense. Leading the Generals was Henry Wohlt, who finished 2-for-4 with three RBIs and four runs scored, doubling and tripling as well. Ben Wozniak and Leo Biel each added two hits in the fourth win of the year for Milwaukee King over the Huskies. | ||||
91 | Markesan | 4 | Oakfield | 3 | |
92 | Markesan handed Oakfield a loss with the help of three pitchers, who combined to shut down the potent offense of the Oaks. Chayce Osterhaus was a part of that formula, throwing three innings of relief for the Hornets, striking out six. Caleb Stoll had the big hit to give Markesan the lead in the fifth, smacking a single up the middle, driving in two runs and breaking up the 2-2 tie. Hunter Sabel gave up zero earned runs and struck out eight in five innings, but still received the loss for Oakfield in this one. | ||||
93 | Palmyra-Eagle | 4 | Deerfield | 8 | |
94 | A five-run fifth inning, highlighted by a Cal Fisher two-run home run, powered Deerfield past Palmyra-Eagle on Tuesday. Fisher, the Florida State commit, was 2-for-4 with two RBIs on the day, leading the Demons' offense. Adam Suess, Eric Staszak, and Stephen Bagley chipped in two hits apiece to round out a strong offensive day turned in by Deerfield. | ||||
95 | Pecatonica | 10 | Barneveld | 2 | |
96 | Pecatonica got an early lead and never looked back, improving their undefeated record to 17-0. Elijah Knutson and Coy Ruegsegger were the standouts on the offensive end, both accumulating multiple hits and RBIs from the top half of the order. Knuston was 3-for-5 with a double and four RBIs, while Ruegsegger was 2-for-4 with three RBIs. Tyler McKeon added three hits, leading the Vikings to a 10-2 over Barneveld. | ||||
97 | Platteville | 2 | Dodgeville | 4 | |
98 | Dodgeville got out to an early 4-0 lead and maintained it for the second half of the game, holding Platteville to just two runs. A reason for that was the performance of Dalen Rickard and Aiden Murphy, as the two pitchers combined to hold the lead for that the Dodgers' offense had created. Sean Reilly was the spark, as the senior was 2-for-3 with two RBIs. | ||||
99 | Regis | 15 | Thorp | 2 | |
100 | Cooper Dykes and Truman Lokken each had three RBIs, as Regis bounced back after a loss on Monday to Altoona with a run-rule victory over Thorp. Dykes was 2-for-4 with a run scored, and Lokken was 2-for-2 with a walk from the nine-spot. Patrick Callaghan and Chase Kostka added two RBIs as well, powering the Ramblers to another win. | ||||
101 | Royall | 1 | Bangor | 8 | |
102 | Bangor improved to 14-1 with a win over Royall on Tuesday. Brock Peterson and Eli Tucker led the way with three hits apiece, as Peterson was not retired and drove in two runs. Tyler Meyer, Bryce Anderson, and Brock Bores all contributed two hits to the day as well, rounding out a strong offensive performance from the Cardinals. Chase Horstman was dealing on the mound, striking out 10 batters in his complete game performance, only letting up three hits. | ||||
103 | Stoughton | 0 | Beaver Dam | 5 | |
104 | Jeffrey Freund threw a six-inning shutout against Stoughton, and then Eli Bryant came on to complete it, working the final inning of play. Freund struck out seven and only let up one hit during his time on the mound. Bryant and Freund also finished with two hits apiece on the offensive end, including an RBI from Freund and double from Bryant. Boston Damon added two hits, as the Golden Beavers performed well against a struggling Vikings squad. | ||||
105 | Watertown | 6 | Milton | 7 | |
106 | Milton erased a 6-0 deficit with a six-run fifth inning, followed by a walk-off in the last frame. Joey Olson played hero, singling to right field and driving in the winning run from second base. Broden Jackson had a big home run in the sixth, finishing 2-for-3 with three RBIs. Jake Cummins was not retired from the leadoff spot, as the freshman was 4-for-4. Charlie Kober added two hits and two RBIs in a big win for the Red Hawks. | ||||
107 | Waunakee | 4 | Fort Atkinson | 0 | |
108 | Waunakee put up four runs early and took advantage of six errors made by Fort Atkinson's defense to win this one 4-0. Jack Shepski was electric on the mound, twirling a complete game gem, striking out 10 batters and allowing two hits. Andy Norloh had the lone RBI for the Warriors on the day, going 1-for-4 in a quiet outing for the bats. | ||||
109 | Wausau West | 2 | Medford | 5 | |
110 | Medford put up five runs early, and held onto their lead to defeat Wausau West on Tuesday. Miles Searles ledthe offense by going 1-for-2 with two RBIs. Tanner Hraby reached base three times, and Logan Baumgarnter had a RBI to power the Raiders past the Warriors. Parker Lissner was 2-for-2 as well for Medford, scoring once. Nick Steliga and Gavin Fuchs combined to hold Wausau West to just two runs. | ||||
111 | Viroqua | 13 | Seneca | 0 | |
112 | Viroqua used five arms to combine and shutout Senenca, only allowing one hit while striking out 13 of the 17 batters faced. Offensively, Connor Mathison was the star, going 4-for-4 with three RBIs and a triple. Casey Kowalczyk helped out too, finishing 2-for-3 with two doubles, two RBIs, and three runs scored. The Black Hawks scored in every inning except for one, taking down the Royals with ease. | ||||
113 | Kewaunee | 0 | Bay Port | 10 | |
114 | Craig Kabat and Parker Lawson combined to shut down a Kewaunee offense that put up 14 runs in two games the day prior to this one. The two righthanders only allowed one hit in the process, as Kabat struck out seven batters in four innings. Right away in the first inning, Cole Bensen hit an inside-the-park home run for the Pirates, giving them a 3-0 lead. Bensen finished 3-for-4 with four RBIs on the day. Connor LaBar and Brett Nysted each added two hits in the win. | ||||
115 | Stratford | 18 | Newman Catholic | 1 | |
116 | Newman Catholic | 5 | Stratford | 8 | |
117 | Shoreland Lutheran | 1 | Dominican | 3 | |
118 | Columbus | 11 | Watertown Luther Prep | 1 | |
119 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 1 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 11 | |
120 | Gibraltar | 8 | Sturgeon Bay | 2 | |
121 | Iowa-Grant | 0 | Fennimore | 10 | |
122 | Kaukauna | 5 | Appleton East | 2 | |
123 | Kohler/Christian | 0 | Mishicot | 19 | |
124 | Luxemburg-Casco | 0 | Clintonville | 1 | |
125 | Marinette | 0 | Little Chute | 13 | |
126 | Menominee Indian | Gresham Community | |||
127 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 1 | Roncalli | 11 | |
128 | Oshkosh West | 2 | Fond du Lac | 9 | |
129 | Ozaukee | 0 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 12 | |
130 | Pulaski | 6 | Seymour | 0 | |
131 | Racine Horlick | 7 | Racine Case | 2 | |
132 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 11 | Racine St. Catherine's | 4 | |
133 | Random Lake | 2 | Reedsville | 0 | |
134 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 0 | St. Mary Catholic | 3 | |
135 | Shiocton | 11 | Manawa | 2 | |
136 | Southwestern | 0 | Riverdale | 6 | |
137 | Saint John's NW | 1 | Brookfield Academy | 8 | |
138 | Wauwatosa East | 6 | Germantown | 13 | |
139 | West Allis Central | 0 | Pius XI Catholic | 17 | |
140 | Wrightstown | 1 | Waupaca | 6 | |
141 | Marathon | 1 | Pittsville | 4 | |
142 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 5 | Bonduel | 1 | |
143 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 0 | Greenfield | 11 | |
144 | Clinton | 3 | Brodhead/Juda | 4 | |
145 | East Troy | 8 | Evansville | 2 | |
146 | Edgerton | 17 | Whitewater | 1 | |
147 | Greendale | 22 | New Berlin West | 11 | |
148 | Winneconne | 1 | Kewaskum | 3 | |
149 | Plymouth | 18 | Berlin | 6 | |
150 | Tigerton | 0 | Auburndale | 8 | |
151 | Whitnall | 15 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 2 | |
152 | Amery | 2 | Altoona | 17 | |
153 | Belleville | 2 | Wisconsin Heights | 11 | |
154 | Belmont | 1 | Highland | 2 | |
155 | Brookwood | 6 | Luther | 7 | |
156 | Cambria-Friesland | 11 | Montello | 3 | |
157 | Cambridge | 4 | Marshall | 5 | |
158 | Campbellsport | 1 | Lomira | 10 | |
159 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 7 | Wayland Academy | 4 | |
160 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 0 | Cameron | 10 | |
161 | Crandon | 11 | Florence | 9 | |
162 | D.C. Everest | 8 | Merrill | 3 | |
163 | Durand-Arkansaw | 16 | Augusta | 6 | |
164 | Ellsworth | 1 | Prescott | 11 | |
165 | Grantsburg | 3 | Shell Lake | 0 | |
166 | Green Lake/Princeton | 13 | Randolph | 6 | |
167 | Hayward | 16 | Barron | 0 | |
168 | Holmen | 11 | Tomah | 1 | |
169 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 1 | Horicon | 7 | |
170 | Independence/Gilmanton | 2 | Eleva-Strum | 3 | |
171 | Beloit Memorial | 2 | Janesville Parker | 3 | |
172 | Johnson Creek | 17 | Fall River | 2 | |
173 | Kickapoo | 1 | Cashton | 11 | |
174 | Lake Mills | 1 | Lakeside Lutheran | 3 | |
175 | Lakeland | 0 | Northland Pines | 4 | |
176 | Lancaster | 0 | Prairie du Chien | 6 | |
177 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 0 | Pardeeville | 10 | |
178 | Spencer | 7 | Loyal | 5 | |
179 | Mauston | 4 | Westfield | 0 | |
180 | St. Augustine Prep | 10 | Milwaukee Pulaski/Juneau | 0 | |
181 | Monticello/Albany | 3 | Black Hawk | 2 | |
182 | Mount Horeb | 13 | Portage | 3 | |
183 | Neenah | 3 | Oshkosh North | 2 | |
184 | New Auburn | 2 | Bruce | 14 | |
185 | Omro | 2 | Mayville | 12 | |
186 | Oregon | 6 | Baraboo | 5 | |
187 | Osceola | 5 | Somerset | 1 | |
188 | Parkview | 1 | Williams Bay | 5 | |
189 | Pepin/Alma | 6 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 0 | |
190 | Reedsburg | 13 | Monroe | 3 | |
191 | Rice Lake | 0 | New Richmond | 12 | |
192 | Richland Center | 6 | River Valley | 4 | |
193 | Sauk Prairie | 1 | Edgewood | 5 | |
194 | Shullsburg/Benton | 3 | River Ridge | 0 | |
195 | Spooner | 4 | Cumberland | 5 | |
196 | Saint Mary's Springs | 9 | North Fond du Lac | 1 | |
197 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 14 | Elcho | 4 | |
198 | Unity | 14 | Webster | 0 | |
199 | Verona | 14 | Madison East | 3 | |
200 | Wausau East | 6 | Marshfield | 10 | |
201 | West Salem | 19 | Sparta | 0 | |
202 | Whitehall | 1 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 6 | |
203 | Winnebago Lutheran | 1 | Laconia | 5 | |
204 | Gilman | 2 | Owen-Withee | 5 | |
205 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 1 | Arcadia | 6 | |
206 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 1 | Westby | 6 | |
207 | Niagara | 12 | Crivitz | 2 | |
208 | Bloomer | 4 | Elk Mound | 12 | |
209 | Kiel | 13 | Sheboygan Falls | 1 | |
210 | Stratford | 18 | Newman Catholic | 1 | |
211 | Washburn | 10 | Chequamegon | 7 | |
212 | Fennimore | 11 | Iowa-Grant | 3 | |
213 | Gibraltar | 15 | Sturgeon Bay | 3 | |
214 | Flambeau | 7 | Clear Lake | 4 | |
215 | Boyceville | 13 | Spring Valley | 14 | |
216 | New London | 2 | Xavier | 1 | |
217 | Beloit Memorial | 2 | Janesville Parker | 13 | |
218 | Baldwin-Woodville | 1 | Saint Croix Central | 5 | |
219 | Saint Croix Falls | 8 | Northwestern | 9 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | No. 5 Franklin | 5 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 1 | |
4 | Joe Herrick went the distance on the mound for Franklin, striking out six batters and earning the win over Kenosha Indian Trail, their second in as many days. The Sabers got out to an early lead in the first inning with the help of a two-RBI double from Cael Lynch, giving Franklin a quick 2-0 lead before the Hawks had a chance to hit. Lynch finished with three RBIs, going 2-for-4 on the day. Maxamillion Martin was 2-for-4 as well, doubling in the Sabers' win. | ||||
5 | Wautoma | 2 | No. 17 Mosinee | 14 | |
6 | Mosinee only led 4-2 heading into the seventh inning before the Indians' offense erupted for 10 runs to blow out Wautoma. Keagen Jirschele was the star on offense, going 4-for-5 with a double, triple, and three RBIs. Grant Kuklinski was a key piece at the bottom of the order, going 2-for-2 with two walks and two runs scored. Gavin Obremski shut down a solid Hornets offense, punching out seven batters while only allowing four hits. | ||||
7 | Racine Park | 0 | No. 18 Oak Creek | 17 | |
8 | Oak Creek pitched their second shutout in a row, as Wiliam Hyland and Brady Rickert combined to one-hit Racine Park, paired with 18 hits tallied by the Knights offense. Hyland did the heavy lifting on the mound in this run-rule victory, as the pitcher struck out eight batters and walked no one. Rickert then threw a clean inning in the fifth, working around a walk. Nathan Schopf had a home run on the offensive end, going 4-for-4 with four runs scored and four RBIs. Five separate Knights had two hits, including 2-for-2 performances turned in by Owen Sullivan and Evan Calderon. | ||||
9 | McFarland | 1 | No. 19 Monona Grove | 4 | |
10 | Monona Grove and McFarland matched up in a non-conference battle at American Family Field in Milwaukee, with the Silver Eagles coming out with a 4-1 win. Four Monona Grove pitchers combined to hold the Spartans, including Cal Moreau, who closed it out and earned the save, striking out the side. James Cullison and Miles Nelson both were 2-for-3 at the top of the order, each scoring once. Dom Najacht was also 2-for-3, as he acquired one of the two RBIs for the Silver Eagles, who improved to 18-4 on the year | ||||
11 | Pewaukee | 1 | No. 21 Wisconsin Lutheran | 3 | |
12 | Wisconsin Lutheran notched its 20th win of the season with its second victory over Pewaukee in as many days, clinching an outright Woodland West Conference championship. Eddie Rynders was the difference maker on the offensive and defensive end, going 2-for-2 at the plate and throwing six innings on the mound. The Kent State commit struck out 10 batters in his start, scattering five hits and shutting out a dangerous Pirates offense. Jake Ross added two hits and two RBIs to round out the offense. Logan Schill was 3-for-4 in a losing effort for Pewaukee. | ||||
13 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
14 | Cedarburg | 5 | Slinger | 3 | |
15 | Cedarburg picked up a conference win over Slinger on Wednesday, using a four-run fourth inning to power them to a victory. Tyler White led the way for the Bulldogs, as he was the lone member of the team with two hits, scoring once and driving in a run as well. From the nine-spot in the order, Elliott Wells drove in two runs to help power the offense. Mac Wagner was 3-for-4 with a double in a losing effort for the Owls, who dropped below .500 in conference play. | ||||
16 | Antigo | 2 | Medford | 6 | |
17 | Logan Baumgartner twirled a complete game for Medford, striking out seven batters over the course of seven innings, only allowing one earned run. The Raiders put up 10 hits as an offense too, led by Tanner Hraby's 2-for-3 performance, as the infielder scored twice. Braxton Weismiller also had two hits, including a double. He drove in a team-high two runs as well. The Raiders put up three runs in the sixth to ultimately pull away from Antigo. | ||||
18 | Brookfield East | 5 | Wauwatosa East | 6 | |
19 | Wauwatosa East erased a 5-0 deficit with six unanswered runs, capping the evening off with a walk-off two-RBI double from Jackson Golatke, who drove in Gavin Thompson and Cole Esser for the win. Before that, Tyler Meyer was the offensive star for the Red Raiders, going 4-for-4 at the plate. Meyer doubled twice and tripled, driving in two runs while he scored once. Golatke also got the win on the mound for Wauwatosa East, going two innings and facing one batter over the minimum. Ryan Berghauer was 3-for-4 for Brookfield East, who could not plate a run after the first inning. | ||||
20 | Howards Grove | 3 | Random Lake | 4 | |
21 | Mitchell Hiller played hero in this one, as he broke up the 3-3 tie in the final frame to win it for Random Lake, singling to the gap. Hiller was 4-for-4 with three RBIs and a double, all of which led the offense. Payton Donahue and Matt Merlo both had two hits as well, as Donahue scored the game-winning run for the Rams. Merlo struck out 10 batters in 6.1 innings of work, giving up three runs on five hits. | ||||
22 | Kenosha Tremper | 4 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 0 | |
23 | Ethan Bauerschmidt and Cam Prickett combined to throw a shutout against Kenosha Bradford to move to 14-7 on the season. Prickett allowed just two hits over his five innings of work while striking out four. In relief, Ethan Bauerschmidt threw two innings without allowing a hit, also striking out four along the way. Vance Gerou was the only multi-hit performer from Kenosha Tremper, as he went 2-for-3 while crossing home twice. | ||||
24 | Green Bay Preble | 7 | Notre Dame Academy | 8 | |
25 | In the eighth inning, Emmet Hunter broke up the 7-7 tie with an RBI single, driving in Owen Wery to win it for Notre Dame Academy, as the Tritons walked it off on their home field. Micah Marzec drove in two runs for Notre Dame Academy, as he went 2-for-4 in the win. Drew Siudzinski was 2-for-2 at the plate, driving in a run to round out the offense. In relief, Landen Lozier tossed four scoreless innings, allowing only one hit while striking out five. Lozier managed to keep his team in the game, setting up an eventual comeback. | ||||
26 | Milwaukee King | 1 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 8 | |
27 | Sam Hirthe tossed a complete game for New Berlin Eisenhower as they went on to defeat Milwaukee King 8-1. Hirthe struck out four while only allowing one run on three hits through the seven frames. The Lions' offense was led by Austin Drayna, who went 3-for-3 at the plate while driving in a run and scoring twice. Kayden Berenz and Jack Bretzmann also had multi-hit performances that contributed to the Lions' double-digit hit total, guiding New Berlin Eisenhower to a non-conference win | ||||
28 | Grafton | 6 | Homestead | 8 | |
29 | Homestead used a four-run first inning to give themselves a lead over Grafton, as they went on to win it 8-6. Carl Roemke led the way offensively, going 3-for-3 with an RBI. Griffin Bowers and Nick King chipped in two hits apiece, including a double and two RBIs coming from King's bat. The Black Hawks made a push at the end, including an RBI double from Ryan Quello in the seventh, who finished 2-for-3 with four RBIs, but ultimately came up short. King got the last out on the mound, throwing three innings in relief, as the Highlanders held on to win it. | ||||
30 | West Bend East | 12 | Port Washington | 10 | |
31 | A seven-run third inning was the turning point in this high-scoring matchup between West Bend East and Port Washington. Josh Stehly and Cutler Schmidt were both 2-for-4 on the evening in the 12-10 victory, including a team-high three RBIs coming from Stehly. Mason Roell had two doubles and continued to produce for the Suns, going 2-for-5 with an RBI. Nate Uselding was 3-for-3 for the Pirates, tallying four RBIs in the loss. With the win, West Bend East improved to 14-8 on the year. | ||||
32 | Whitefish Bay | 2 | Nicolet | 9 | |
33 | Ben Ott led Nicolet to a 9-2 victory over Whitefish Bay on the mound, allowing just one run over five innings. Ott worked around five walks with four strikeouts, holding the Blue Dukes to just one run. Oliver Scharnick went 2-for-3 on the day, driving in three runs in the process. Nolan Sandee and Gage Nelson added two hits apiece, as Sandee wasn't retired in this one, going 2-for-2 with a dobule and an RBI. The Knights kept the lead they earned in the first inning to improve to 14-7 on the season with the victory over Whitefish Bay. | ||||
34 | New Berlin West | 12 | Greendale | 9 | |
35 | A five-run seventh inning propelled New Berlin West to a 12-9 victory over Greendale. Dominic Kibler had himself a day at the plate going 2-for-4 and driving in four runs. Kibler homered in the sixth which gave the Vikings the lead that ended up winning them the game. Nathan Hinek also contributed for New Berlin West at the plate, going 2-for-5 while driving in a team-high five runs. | ||||
36 | Sheboygan South | 3 | Sheboygan North | 6 | |
37 | Kenosha Christian Life | 1 | Dominican | 11 | |
38 | Antioch | 6 | Westosha Central | 16 | |
39 | Greenfield | 11 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 7 | |
40 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | Whitnall | 19 | |
41 | Milwaukee Riverside | 0 | Cudahy | 10 | |
42 | Pius XI Catholic | 17 | West Allis Central | 1 | |
43 | Wilmot | 4 | Shoreland Lutheran | 5 | |
44 | Westby | 16 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 2 | |
45 | Milw. School of Languages Co- | 1 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 7 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | No. 1 Janesville Craig | 10 | Madison East | 0 | |
4 | No. 2 Menomonee Falls | 8 | Brookfield East | 11 | |
5 | Brookfield East put up all 11 of their runs in the first three innings of this one, but held on to defeat Menomonee Falls, the second ranked team in the state. The Spartans finished with 15 hits in total, including three triples from Ryan Berghauer, who led the squad in hits. Berghauer drove in two as well, scoring three times from the leadoff spot. Luke Heinkel, Hunter Scariot, Patrick Erwin, and Connor Mantei all had two hits for Brookfield East in the upset win, helping contribute to a six-run third inning, the ultimate separator. Grant Schultz was 2-for-3 with a double and three RBIs, but it was not enough as the Phoenix dropped their second game of the season. | ||||
6 | No. 4 Kimberly | 9 | No. 6 Hortonville | 4 | |
7 | In this top-10 battle, Kimberly came out on top with a 9-4 win, sweeping the season series against Hortonville. Sawyer Deering got the start for the Papermakers, as the sophomore went five innings, striking out three and only allowing two earned runs. He was matched up against Thomas Burns, who went 4.2 innings and struck out seven batters. Evan Olson hit a solo shot for Kimberly to get the scoring started, and Brayden Pleau was 4-for-4 at the plate. Pleau had a double, three runs scored, and two RBIs on the day. Alex Vander Loop was big in relief, going two innings, allowing zero runs on one hit. Nate Vela had two hits and two RBIs for the Polar Bears in the loss. | ||||
8 | Madison Memorial | 0 | No. 7 Sun Prairie East | 7 | |
9 | Drew Kavanaugh had a solid outing on the mound for Sun Prairie East, along with two RBIs to carry the Cardinals to a win. Kavanaugh only gave up two hits in six innings, striking out seven and walking zero batters. Sam Ostrenga and Isaac Wendler were both 2-for-3 in their performances, as each of them scored twice. Trystan Fry added an RBI, as Sun Prairie East coasted to a 7-0 victory, improving to 18-3 on the season. | ||||
10 | No. 8 Hudson | 4 | Eau Claire North | 3 | |
11 | Landon Zeuli, with runners on first and second base, was able to get a flyout to win the game, as Eau Claire North scored all three of their runs in the final frame. Before that though, Jake Busson was cruising in this one, as the righty struck out 10 batters and walked zero, shutting out the Huskies until the seventh inning. Offensively, Payton Lawrence led the way, going 3-for-4 with a run scored and a double. Hunter Carlson added a double and an RBI, along with two RBIs from Ryan Rambo, rounding out the bats. Jack Kein was an impressive 3-for-3 for Eau Claire North in their loss, as Hudson pulled out another Big Rivers Conference win. | ||||
12 | No. 9 Saint Thomas More | 14 | Martin Luther | 6 | |
13 | Saint Thomas More finished off their conference slate with an undefeated record, completing the feat with a win over Martin Luther, their second this week. The Cavaliers put up seven runs in both the first and seventh inning, using their offense to power themselves past the Spartans. Alex Alicea, Oliver Gonzalez, Kyle Alivo, and Manuel Sostre all had two hits, producing from all areas of the order. Alicea and Alivo doubled, along with a team-high three RBIs coming from Bennett Karolewicz. | ||||
14 | Oconto Falls | 0 | No. 10 Denmark | 8 | |
15 | Jaycob Dittmer did the heavy lifting on the mound, twirling six innings of shutout baseball for Denmark, who improved to 22-2 on the season. Dittmer struck out four batters and walked zero, only allowing three hits. Grant Schroeder closed the last inning, punching out two of the three batters he faced. Lucas Miller was the offensive standout, as the Wisconsin-Whitewater commit was 3-for-4 with two runs scored. Izaac Dittmer had three RBIs, and Rheis Johnson drove in one run to guide the Vikings past Oconto Falls. | ||||
16 | Wisconsin Rapids | 1 | No. 11 Stevens Point | 11 | |
17 | Stevens Point defeated Wisconsin Rapids for the second time this week, run-ruling the Red Raiders in five innings. The top of the order were the main producers, as they combined to go 8-for-10 on the day. Kale Roth was 2-for-3 with a double, home run, and four RBIs to lead the way. Jackson Fox was 3-for-4, and Bennett Klish was 3-for-3 in the dominant win, including two doubles and two RBIs from Klish. Josh Opiola was solid in his start, going five innings while striking out four batters. | ||||
18 | No. 12 Waterford | 6 | Westosha Central | 7 | |
19 | Westosha Central erupted for six runs in the sixth inning to erase a 5-1 deficit and came back to upset Waterford 7-6. The Falcons took advantage of multiple errors committed by the Wolverines defense to take their lead, as they let of three of them in the frame. Seth Brankey and Bryce Backus led the way offensively, both accumulating two hits for Westosha Central, powering the team to a victory. With the bases loaded and Waterford threatening, Joe Sukko got a groundout and a flyout to end it, not allowing the Wolverines to plate another run. | ||||
20 | Mukwonago | 4 | No. 13 Kettle Moraine | 5 | |
21 | With the bases loaded in a 4-4 tie, Reed Burns of Kettle Moraine was hit by a pitch, walking it off and giving the Lasers their second win against Mukwonago this week. Before that, Layson Fabsiak was 3-for-4 with two RBIs and Scott Brown was 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI. Kettle Moraine put up their first four runs all in the third inning, as they improved to 10-3 in conference. | ||||
22 | No. 14 River Falls | 6 | Menomonie | 7 | |
23 | Menomonie pulled off their second upset of River Falls in the week, taking down the Wildcats with a final score of 7-6. The Mustangs put up four runs in the sixth to take the lead, including the eventual game-winning hit from Ben Bystol. Bystol doubled with two outs and drove in two runs, giving Menomonie their 7-6 lead. James Hoff was 2-for-3 with a run scored and an RBI from the leadoff spot. Bystol closed it out on the mound, silencing the River Falls' offense, who only accumulated two hits against him in three innings. | ||||
24 | Waukesha South | 0 | No. 16 Arrowhead | 11 | |
25 | Brady Carpenter finished with a quality outing for Arrowhead, going five innings with five strikeouts in this run-rule victory, only allowing one hit. Offensively, Ethan Hindle brought the thump, homering to begin the scoring. The Kentucky commit had two RBIs in total, scoring twice as well. To help him out, Issei Takahashi was 3-for-3 with two RBIs and a double. William Hess was 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI, along with two RBIs coming from Connor Olson. The Warhawks advanced to 11-2 in conference play with the victory. | ||||
26 | No. 22 De Pere | 4 | No. 20 Manitowoc Lincoln | 1 | |
27 | Easton Arendt's pitching, paired with home runs from Javin Gauthier and Bryan Gerbers, powered De Pere past Manitowoc Lincoln in this Power 25 matchup. Arendt went 6.1 innings, only allowing two hits while striking out three batters. The Redbirds' defense only committed one error behind him, playing clean defense throughout. Arendt was also 2-for-3 at the plate with an RBI, helping himself out. Gerbers was 2-for-4 with a solo shot, as Gauthier followed with a two-run bomb in a 12-pitch battle. With the win, De Pere took sole possession of first place in the Fox River Classic. | ||||
28 | Waukesha West | 2 | No. 23 Muskego | 4 | |
29 | Muskego notched their third win of the week in the second game against Waukesha West. After a low-scoring affair on Tuesday, the Warriors follow it up with a 4-2 victory, improving to 16-5 on the season. The Warriors had a late rally in the sixth inning to turn the tide. At the plate, Brock Lulewicz, Ashton Kampa, and Nolan Tomsyck all had multi-hit performances to lead the way for the Warriors. On the mound, Bradyn Horn had an impressive outing as he took the win, allowing just one earned run in the six innnings he threw. Horn struck out seven batters before handing the ball to Tyler Gress who closed out the seventh inning without allowing a run. | ||||
30 | No. 24 Burlington | 5 | Kenosha Tremper | 7 | |
31 | Kenosha Tremper earned an upset over ranked Burlington after coming back from an early 5-0 deficit. A big error in the sixth inning, coming from a Ryne Lesnik fly ball, allowed three runs to score for the Trojans, giving them the 7-5 lead. Cam Prickett was the lone member of Kenosha Tremper with multiple hits, going 2-for-3. Ethan Bauerschmidt was 1-for-3 with two runs scored, as he threw the last inning and got the save, punching out two batters to get the win. Wren Dietz was 3-for-3 for the Demons in a losing effort, tripling once. | ||||
32 | No. 25 Waupun | 4 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 5 | |
33 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran handed Waupun their second loss of the week, as they got a home run from Sam Ehlke and a clutch relief performance from Carson Rau. Ehlke was 2-for-4 with the solo homer, scoring twice on the day. Jackson Kobylarczyk was 2-for-3, and Hunter Abitz had two RBIs in tight contest. Rau struck out six batters in the last 3.2 innings of play, shutting down the Warriors who put up all four of their runs early in the game. | ||||
34 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
35 | Green Bay Preble | 3 | Ashwaubenon | 12 | |
36 | Bats were hot for Ashwaubenon yesterday, led by a three hit, three-RBI performance from Eli Zollar, with one of his hits being a triple. Eason Hurd and C Herzog each homered in this matchup as well, and combined to drive in seven runs. Hurd also notched the win on the mound as he allowed two earned runs on three hits, and struck out four in his complete game efforts. | ||||
37 | Appleton North | 10 | Oshkosh West | 0 | |
38 | Appleton North defeated Oshkosh West in just five innings as Matthew Hietpas put on a dominant pitching performance. Hietpas allowed just one hit over five innings while striking out eight batters. On the other side of the ball, Garrett Hietpas went 3-for-3 while Brock Salm went 2-for-3, both crossing home twice. | ||||
39 | Fond du Lac | 7 | Neenah | 5 | |
40 | It was the Cardinals who came out on top in their close matchup with Neenah. Leading the way at the plate was Brayden Eigenbrodt who went 3-for-4, which included a double, and drove in one run. Connor Klapperich also logged a multi-hit performance, with a double and a single and also drove in a run from the leadoff spot. Rounding out the offensive efforts for Fond du Lac was Kamdyn Ernst and Logan Schmitz who each tallied an RBI in the win. The aforementioned Klapperich also earned the win on the mound, allowing just two earned runs on five hits, and he also struck out six. | ||||
41 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 1 | Badger | 3 | |
42 | Badger scored a run in each of the three first innings, as they took down a solid ITA squad. In the first, Wade Blakeley was responsible for the first run of the game, as he ripped an RBI single. After bringing home one more on an error in the second, Crete Slattery smacked a solo home run in the third. These three runs were enough as Riley Lussmeyer was dominant in his start for Badger. Across his complete game efforts, Lussmeyer struckout four and allowed one unearned run on five hits. | ||||
43 | La Crosse Logan | 5 | La Crosse Central | 1 | |
44 | In this crosstown matchup, it was La Crosse Logan who came out on top. Getting things started on the mound was Tyler Rumsey who held Central scoreless in his five innings of work, and struck out a pair. Lucas Eilerston came in for the final two innings of the game and struck out three while allowing just one run on four hits. Offensively, Nick Joley was key in this one as he recorded a pair of hits, and also drove in a pair. Bradley Check, Gabe Kattchee, and Scott Grossbach each were responsible for an RBI in the win as well. | ||||
45 | Lake Country Lutheran | 12 | Saint Francis | 0 | |
46 | Lake Country Lutheran picked up their second double-digit victory this week over Saint Francis as they went on to win in five innings on Thursday. Brendon Flinton and Gavin Schieffer led the Lightning offense, both going 2-for-3 at the plate. Schieffer was one of seven Lightning players that drove in a run, one of them being Braden Theis who drove in a pair. Lake Country Lutheran are now 8-2 in their last 10 games and saw their season record move to 16-5 on Thursday. | ||||
47 | Menasha | 8 | New London | 5 | |
48 | Menasha got out to an early lead in the second innings after AJ Korth hit an inside-the-park home run, giving them a lead that would last the game. Korth continued to produce driving in three runs and crossing home twice for the Bluejays. Lane Boucher and Nathan Kurland both had multi-RBI performances for the Bluejays as they went on to defeat New London 8-5. | ||||
49 | Notre Dame Academy | 8 | Sheboygan South | 9 | |
50 | Sheboygan South stun Notre Dame Academy after scoring five runs in the fifth inning and fending off a late comeback attempt to ultimately picking up the 9-8 victory. For the Redwings, W Hilbrint went 2-for-3 at the plate and pushed across two runs. D Justus also had a multi-hit performance for the Rewdwings going 2-for-4 at the plate and driving in a run. For the Tritons, Landen Lozier and Christian Collins both went 3-for-4 with Lozier driving in three runs. Despite the effort, Notre Dame came up with too little to late to match the Sheboygan South five-run fifth inning as the Redwings win a Fox River Classic conference matchup. | ||||
51 | Oostburg | 9 | Reedsville | 0 | |
52 | The Flying Dutchmen shut out Reedsville, backed by dominant pitching from three arms. Levi Mills did the heavylifting on the mound as he scattered just four hits and punched out eight in his five innings o f work. Reese Dock and Ben Harmeling would each hold Reedsville hitless in their one inning of work apiece, too. At the plate, Caleb Salm went 3-for-4, all singles, and also drove in a team-high three RBIs too. The aforementioned Dock and Mills also recorded multi-hit days, and combined to drive in a pair of runs, as well. | ||||
53 | Sheboygan North | 0 | Bay Port | 4 | |
54 | Cole Bensen was dominant on the mound for Bay Port in their win over Sheboygan North. In his complete game efforts, Bensen fanned six, and scattered just four hits en route to the shut out win. Offensively, Connor LaBar ws key, as he tallied two singles, and drove in a pair as well. Aidan Colombo was responsible for the only other RBI for the Pirates as he tallied just one hit. | ||||
55 | Dodgeville | 5 | Potosi/Cassville | 3 | |
56 | Despite a late push from the Potosi/Cassville offense, the Dodgers held on to the 5-3 win. Lighting the way for the Dodgeville offense was Chase Forsyth who logged one hit, and drove in a team-high two runs. Also, Tarron Bockhop, Sean Riley, and Aiden Murphy each logged two hits, and Riley also drove in one run, too. | ||||
57 | Eau Claire Memorial | 8 | Chippewa Falls | 7 | |
58 | After a late rally from Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire Memorial hung on to win 8-7 in a Big Rivers conference matchup. Cooper Jesperson did it all for Eau Claire Memorial as he went 3-for-4 at the plate while also allowing just one run over five innings on the rubber. Jesperson struck out five in his pitching performance that limited Chippewa Falls to just three runs through the five, while only one of them were earned. At the plate, Roman Trapani also led the Eau Claire offense as he went 3-for-4 while driving in a pair of runs. Austin Jaggar's fifth inning single broke the tie and was the turning point in what led to a 8-7 victory. | ||||
59 | Milwaukee King | 3 | Brookfield Central | 7 | |
60 | Jackson Glisczinski spun a complete game for Brookfield Central as they defeated Milwaukee King 7-3. Glisczinski allowed three earned runs on four hits in his complete game bid striking out seven batters in the process. Noah Drier and Hunter Szymborski led the Lancer offense as they both went 2-for-3 and drove in a run. The offense was futher supplemented as Christian Lin went 2-for-3 as well, driving in a pair of runs in the process. Milwaukee King's only runs came in the top of the seventh, but were not enough as Brookfield Central pulled out the win. | ||||
61 | Oakfield | 3 | Markesan | 4 | |
62 | Markesan extended their win streak to six games as they defeated Oakfield by a score of 4-3 for the second time this week. Chayce Osterhaus toed the rubber for the Hornets as he posted 12 strikeouts over his six innings of work. Caleb Stroll broke the 3-3 tie in the bottom of the fifth innning with a double that pushed across the deciding run. The important conference win moves Markesan to 17-4 on the season. | ||||
63 | Saint Croix Central | 1 | Baldwin-Woodville | 8 | |
64 | A five-run second inning saw Baldwin-Woodville advance to 14-3 on the season with their victory over Saint Croix Central. Sean Van Someren led the way for the Blackhawks offense as he went 3-for-4 and drove in a run. Graiden Monicken had a multi-RBI performance as well. | ||||
65 | West Bend West | 0 | Grafton | 1 | |
66 | Jack Sommers and Tayton Herron locked up in a pitchers duel on Thursday, with Sommers and Grafton coming out on top with a 1-0 win. The righty had five strikeouts, scattering five hits, and going the distance with only 82 pitches on his line. Mason Lempke stole home plate in the first inning after reaching on a single, scoring the lone run of the game. Garrett Bonk was 2-for-2 in the win as well. Herron went six innings, striking out seven and walking zero. He was also 2-for-3 at the plate in the losing effort. | ||||
67 | Verona | 11 | Middleton | 2 | |
68 | Mason Armstrong and Riley Peterson led the Verona both went 3-for-3 driving in two runs each in the 11-2 victory over Middleton. Owen Davis also contributed for the Wildcats as he went 2-for-4, driving in four runs of his own. On the mound, Nolan Witkowski allowed just two hits over six innings of work while striking out five. A tight game until the seventh inning, Verona hung up six runs to close out the conference win over Middleton to improve to 13-7 on the season. | ||||
69 | Catholic Memorial | 2 | Waukesha North | 1 | |
70 | It took 12 innings of play, but Catholic Memorial got a hard-earned win over Waukesha North on Thursday Night. In the second game of the week between the two teams, both pitching staffs were exhausted in an effort to come out on top. Zach Rechner got the game started on the mound for the Crusaders, spinning six innings and allowing just one run. In relief, Kael Johns continued on Rechner's impressive night by throwing five scoreless innings, allowing only one hit while striking out seven. For the Northstars, Chris Rymer threw five and two-thirds innings allowing just one run. However, it was Catholic Memorial that took advantage of a defensive mistake in the top of the eleventh as Cal Weber was pushed across to give Catholic Memorial the lead. | ||||
71 | Altoona | 30 | Amery | 1 | |
72 | Port Edwards | 1 | Pittsville | 16 | |
73 | Mosinee | 16 | Antigo | 3 | |
74 | Viroqua | 3 | Westby | 2 | |
75 | Northland Pines | 6 | Lakeland | 0 | |
76 | Tomahawk | 1 | Rhinelander | 13 | |
77 | Dominican | 3 | Shoreland Lutheran | 6 | |
78 | Argyle | 4 | Monticello/Albany | 9 | |
79 | Bonduel | 11 | Iola-Scandinavia | 5 | |
80 | Brillion | 5 | Roncalli | 6 | |
81 | Brookfield Academy | 0 | Saint John's NW | 10 | |
82 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 5 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 4 | |
83 | Clintonville | 9 | Luxemburg-Casco | 12 | |
84 | Cuba City | 1 | Highland | 13 | |
85 | Fort Atkinson | 4 | Delavan-Darien | 5 | |
86 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 3 | Freedom | 1 | |
87 | Green Bay Southwest | 4 | Pulaski | 8 | |
88 | Valders | 7 | Chilton | 11 | |
89 | Ithaca | 1 | Iowa-Grant | 4 | |
90 | Manawa | 7 | Amherst | 14 | |
91 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 2 | Pius XI Catholic | 7 | |
92 | Onalaska | 8 | Tomah | 3 | |
93 | Oshkosh North | 4 | Kaukauna | 10 | |
94 | Racine St. Catherine's | 9 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 6 | |
95 | Sevastopol | 1 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 3 | |
96 | Shiocton | 19 | Menominee Indian | 0 | |
97 | Jefferson | 3 | McFarland | 4 | |
98 | St. Mary Catholic | 9 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 0 | |
99 | Waupaca | 5 | Wrightstown | 4 | |
100 | West Allis Hale | 10 | Wauwatosa West | 9 | |
101 | Wild Rose | 0 | Pacelli | 10 | |
102 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 9 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 4 | |
103 | Athens | 4 | Marion | 7 | |
104 | Lena | 10 | Niagara | 0 | |
105 | Big Foot | 0 | Turner | 8 | |
106 | Evansville | 2 | East Troy | 3 | |
107 | River Ridge | 0 | Pecatonica | 10 | |
108 | Whitewater | 4 | Edgerton | 14 | |
109 | Loyal | 0 | Abbotsford/Colby | 11 | |
110 | Appleton East | 7 | Appleton West | 9 | |
111 | Auburndale | 1 | Columbus Catholic | 2 | |
112 | Barron | 0 | Spooner | 10 | |
113 | Beloit Memorial | 1 | Madison West | 9 | |
114 | Boyceville | 15 | Plum City/Elmwood | 2 | |
115 | Shell Lake | 1 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 4 | |
116 | Cumberland | 10 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 0 | |
117 | Deerfield | 2 | Palmyra-Eagle | 5 | |
118 | Elcho | 8 | White Lake | 4 | |
119 | Elk Mound | 17 | Spring Valley | 5 | |
120 | Fall River | 2 | Johnson Creek | 12 | |
121 | Lakeside Lutheran | 3 | Lake Mills | 4 | |
122 | Lomira | 4 | Campbellsport | 0 | |
123 | Madison La Follette | 1 | Sun Prairie West | 11 | |
124 | Marshall | 4 | Cambridge | 3 | |
125 | Marshfield | 1 | Wausau East | 6 | |
126 | Mayville | 12 | Omro | 7 | |
127 | McDonell Central | 3 | Bloomer | 5 | |
128 | Merrill | 1 | D.C. Everest | 3 | |
129 | Mondovi | 9 | Durand-Arkansaw | 0 | |
130 | Hayward | 5 | Northwestern | 4 | |
131 | Birchwood/Winter | 0 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 10 | |
132 | Pardeeville | 6 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 3 | |
133 | Poynette | 0 | Lodi | 18 | |
134 | Randolph | 7 | Green Lake/Princeton | 8 | |
135 | Riverdale | 0 | Weston | 6 | |
136 | Somerset | 3 | Osceola | 4 | |
137 | Watertown Luther Prep | 0 | Columbus | 3 | |
138 | Wayland Academy | 2 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 12 | |
139 | Williams Bay | 10 | Parkview | 5 | |
140 | Wisconsin Dells | 2 | River Valley | 12 | |
141 | Wisconsin Heights | 3 | Belleville | 7 | |
142 | Luther | 2 | Arcadia | 9 | |
143 | Richland Center | 4 | Mauston | 8 | |
144 | Stratford | 13 | Spencer | 8 | |
145 | Whitehall | 7 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 4 | |
146 | Kewaskum | 1 | Living Word Lutheran | 12 | |
147 | Catholic Central | 0 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 10 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | Madison East | 0 | No. 1 Janesville Craig | 13 | |
4 | Elkhorn | 1 | No. 3 Union Grove | 12 | |
5 | It was all Union Grove in this one, as they defeated Elkhorn 12-1. It was a combined effort offensively, but Leo Weist and Owen Nowak combined to drive in five runs, on one hit apiece. Beau Bloxdorf and J Licht each tallied two hits apiece, and combined to drive in three runs. Landon Dessart was the only arm the Broncos would need as he gave up one run on two hits and struck out eight in his five innings of work. | ||||
6 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 1 | No. 5 Franklin | 3 | |
7 | Cooper Kamlay and Will Gardner combined to limit a tough ITA squad to just one run in this run. Kamlay got things started on the mound, and across his four innings of work he scattered just four hits, and punched out four, too. Gardner would then relieve Kamlay, and he was equally impressive as he allowed one run on two hits, and also earned the win. Offensively, Dylan Cunningham went 2-for-2, which included a double. Lucas Farin and Ben Hefter each tripled in the matchup, and also scored a run, too. | ||||
8 | No. 7 Sun Prairie East | 7 | Madison Memorial | 2 | |
9 | Leading Sun Prairie East's offense in this one was Max Glusick, who went a perfect 4-for-4, which included a pair of doubles, to drive in one RBI and also score three runs himself. Drew Kavanaugh also had a solid day at the plate, as he tallied three hits in his four at-bats and drove in two runs, too. Rounding out the offensive firepower for the Cardinals was Sam Ostrenga and Isaac Wendler, who each logged a pair of hits. On the mound, Zach Brzezinski continued his solid season on the bump, as he allowed just two runs on six hits, and struck out a pair across his six innings to earn the win. | ||||
10 | No. 8 Hudson | 18 | Marshfield | 2 | |
11 | No. 8 Hudson | 10 | Marshfield | 0 | |
12 | The Raiders grabbed two dominant wins over Marshfield yesterday. In game one the offense was hot as they exploded for 18 runs on 21 hits. Leading the way was a four-hit day from Wyatt Gavin, with one of those hits being a home run, and he finished the day with five RBIs. Landon Zeuli put together a three-hit performance, to drive in and score three runs apiece. Payton Lawrence and Jake Busson each logged two hit days, and also each drove in three runs, too. On the mound, Nick Hirsch notched the win as he allowed just one earned run on one hit, and struck out seven across his four innings of work. Game two went similarly to the previous, as Hudson would cruise to a dominant 10-0 win. Hunter Carlson was key at the plate, as he went 3-for-3, with four RBIs, and was just a double short of the cycle. Landon Zeuli and Wyatt Gavin continued to impress at the plate as they each recorded two hits, and Zeuli also drove in a pair. Aaron Schwechler did the heavy lifting on the mound, as he struck out seven across his four innings pitched and allowed just one hit. Eli Ramthun and Sam Abrahamson would combine to pitch the final three innings and continued the shutout, while striking out six combined. | ||||
13 | No. 9 Saint Thomas More | 13 | Greendale | 3 | |
14 | The Cavaliers grabbed their 20th win of the year, with a 10-run win over Greendale on Friday. Offensively, Kyle Alivo lead the way with three doubles, and one triple to drive in a team-high four runs. Samuel Mommer and Alex Alicea each doubled in this matchup and they combined for three RBIs, too. Rounding out the offensive efforts was Brayden Alivo and Oliver Gonzalez who each recorded a pair of hits while combining to score three runs, as well. On the mound, Manuel Sostre was the only arm the Cavaliers would need as he allowed three runs on four hits, and punched out eight in his five inning of work. | ||||
15 | Wilmot | 1 | No. 12 Waterford | 6 | |
16 | Reigning POTW, Garret Kay was key on both sides of the ball in Waterford's win over Wilmot. Kay got the start on the bump and across his six innings, he allowed one run on six hits, while striking out nine to notch the win. Offensively, he tallied a hit and an RBI from the leadoff spot. Calvin Hancock and Tyler Lusic each tallied two hits and one RBI, with one of Lusic's being a double. | ||||
17 | Waukesha North | 1 | No. 13 Kettle Moraine | 6 | |
18 | Despite having one less hit as a team, the Lasers cruised to a 6-1 win over Waukesha North. Scott Brown was the difference maker at the plate as he tripled and singled to drive in two runs, and also scored two runs, too. The only other hits for Kettle Moraine came from JJ Wolbert, Layson Fabisiak and Jonah Roloff, with Fabisiak also driving in a run. It was combined effort on the mound, as five Laser arms combined to limit Waukesha North to just the one run. Miles Burchardt did most of the heavy lifting on the mound as he went three innings, and allowed one run on three hits, while fanning a pair. | ||||
19 | Altoona | 1 | No. 14 River Falls | 2 | |
20 | No. 15 Marquette University | 9 | West Bend East | 2 | |
21 | Leading the way offensively for the Hilltoppers was Ian Reno who went 2-for-3, and drove in two-runs. Leadoff hitter, Parker Wyatt also drove in a pair while tallying a triple. Michael Cesarz, Joseph Halser, and Gavin Coury rounded out the offensive efforts with two hits apiece, and Coury also drove in a run, too. The aforementioned Reno also notched the win on the mound, as he gave up two runs on four hits, while striking out seven in 5.2 innings of work. | ||||
22 | No. 17 Mosinee | 7 | Merrill | 5 | |
23 | Despite a late push from Merrill, the Mosinee Indians held on to the 7-5 win. Taylor Lemanski came up huge at the plate for Mosinee as he drove in a whopping five RBIs while tallying a home run and a single. Davin Stoffel also had himself a day at the plate, going 4-for-5, with a double, and he also scored a run, as well. Lead off hitter Keagen Jirschele logged a double and two singles to score two runs, too. On the mound, Ethan Oatman earned the win, allowing two runs on five hits over his five innings of work. | ||||
24 | No. 18 Oak Creek | 11 | Racine Park | 0 | |
25 | The Knights cruised to a 11-0 win over Racine Park, backed by an all around effort on both sides of the ball. At the plate, 11 different Oak Creek bats were responsible for their 11 hits. CJ Trask and Nathan Schopf hits were triples, and Schopf also drove in a run. Brayden Rhode, Ethan Mallonee, and Jatinder Singh each doubled in the matchup, and Mallonee also recorded on RBI, too. Ethan Engelbrecht got things started on the mound, and he held Racine Park hitless across three innings, and also struck out eight. Jayden Pryor relieved Engelbrecht and was equally impressive, allowing just one hit and striking out seven in 2.2 innings. | ||||
26 | South Milwaukee | 7 | No. 21 Wisconsin Lutheran | 1 | |
27 | On the back of a dominant outing from Adam Finn, the Rockets took down WISCO in this upset win. Finn twirled a complete game gem for South Milwaukee, allowing one unearned run on six hits, needing only 82 pitches to get through his seven innings of work. Offensively, Finn helped himself out as he singled and doubled to drive in a team-high three runs. Nathan Linder was responsible for two RBIs as he went 1-for-2 at the plate as well. | ||||
28 | Seymour | 3 | No. 22 De Pere | 4 | |
29 | It was the Cardinals who came out on top in this one, courtesy of some late game heroics. Going into the final inning, De Pere was up by three but after a three-run inning from the Seymour offense, they found themselves all tied up. That was until Milo Upton delivered a walk-off hit to give De Pere the nailbitting win. Also in the matchup, Landon Raygo went 2-for-4, and drove in a team-high two runs. On the mound Casey Trousil needed just 66 pitches to get through his complete game efforts, while walking just one. | ||||
30 | Delavan-Darien | 3 | No. 24 Burlington | 4 | |
31 | Going into the final inning, Burlington found themselves down by one, but were threatening after a leadoff single from Carter Baumeister, and a walk. With two runners on, Kaleb Zabielski came up and delivered a huge double that brought both runners home, and gave Burlington the win in walk-off fashion. While the late game heroics were eventually the difference maker, Aben Beinlich put Burlington in a good spot due to his efforts on the mound. Across his six innings of work, Beinlich allowed one earned run on three hits, and punched out 10 to earn the no-decision. Drew Weis notched the win as he came in for the final inning and allowed one hit and one unearned run. | ||||
32 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
33 | West Bend West | 2 | Germantown | 7 | |
34 | After giving up two runs in the first inning, Germantown shut down the West Bend West offense, allowing zero runs for the rest of the game. Alex Pluta, Cole Baier, and Ryan Ferguson all had two hits for the Warhawks to lead the way, as Germantown scored seven unanswered runs over the course of the game. Baier doubled and Pluta had an RBI, as Germantown got the non-conference win in the Doug Gonring Classic. | ||||
35 | Oostburg | 1 | Kiel | 3 | |
36 | Oostburg | 3 | Kiel | 9 | |
37 | Kiel got a sweep over Oostburg on Friday, taking Game One by a score of 3-1. Eyan Dessellier had 13 strikeouts in 5.2 innings, shutting down a potent Oostburg offense. Brett Hartlaub came in and closed it, working around an unearned run while striking out two batters. Hartlaub had two hits, and Nathan Stephany was 2-for-3 with a team-high two RBIs to take Game One. Game Two was more of the same, as the offense continued to produce for Kiel. Tate Hartlaub was the standout, going 2-for-3 with a double, two runs scored, and three RBIs. Dessellier followed with a 2-for-3 performance of his own, driving in two runs on the day. The Raiders were able to separate themselves in this one with a five-run fourth inning, as this game ended in the sixth inning due to darkness. | ||||
38 | Aquinas | 5 | Arcadia | 3 | |
39 | Will Deets had the big hit in this tight contest, as he singled to right field and drove in two runs, capping off a four-run sixth inning. From there, Eddie Peters closed it out on the mound, striking out two batters and allowing zero runs, as the Xavier commit earned the save. Along with the production of Deets, Tanner Peterson and Cullen Sackman each had a pair of hits for the Blugolds, as they improved their overall record to 17-2. | ||||
40 | Ashwaubenon | 7 | Fond du Lac | 2 | |
41 | Ashwaubenon earned a win over Fond du Lac behind a solid outing from Hunter Heinemeyer and three RBIs from Caden Van Duyse. Heinemeyer went 5.2 innings on the bump, punching out seven batters and only letting up the two runs on two hits. Van Duyse had two hits on the day, along with a two-hit performance turned in by lead-off hitter Matt Schuch, as the Jaguars got their 17th win of the year. | ||||
42 | Badger | 5 | Westosha Central | 9 | |
43 | Westosha Central broke up a 4-4 tie in the sixth inning, beginning with a bases loaded hit by pitch from Kade Scott, leading to four more runs being scored. Mason Mitacek was 3-for-4 to lead the way, doubling and tripling. Joe Sukko and Bryce Backus each put up two hits for the Falcons, including a double from Sukko. Seth Brankey had a big two-RBI double in the sixth inning to extend Westosha Central's lead, clutching up for the Falcons with two outs. Sam Polyock had two hits and two RBIs for Badger in the losing effort. | ||||
44 | Chippewa Falls | 5 | Wausau West | 0 | |
45 | Jackson Gugel twirled a two-hitter for Chippewa Falls to guide the Cardinals to a win over Wausau West on Friday. Gugel struck out six batters over his seven innings of work, only allowing three walks on the day. Preston Alger and Traycen Bowe were key offensive pieces from the bottom of the order, as each had two hits. Bowe drove in two runs with a triple early in the game, creating a solid lead for Gugel to use on the mound. | ||||
46 | Fennimore | 11 | Cuba City | 7 | |
47 | Fennimore outlasted Cuba City in this SWAL Conference matchup in nine innings of play, as the Golden Eagles exploded for five runs in the top half of the final frame, pulling away in extra innings. Tyson Gehrke broke up the 6-6 tie, singling and driving in two runs for Fennimore to give them the lead they needed. Before his hit, Ethan Sheckler had the best offensive day, driving in a team-high five runs on three hits, doubling once. Dawson Cole was clutch in relief, going the last 4.1 innings, striking out four batters and allowing one unearned run. | ||||
48 | Peshtigo | 0 | Kewaunee | 14 | |
49 | Peshtigo | 1 | Kewaunee | 7 | |
50 | Cal Ihlenfeldt was dominant in his start, and Owen Carlson launched a home run to give Kewaunee a 14-0 win over Peshtigo in Game One of a doubleheader. Ihlenfeldt struck out eight batters over five innings, only letting up three hits and two walks. The Ripon commit was 3-for-3 at the plate too, driving in two runs and doubling twice. Ethan Paplham was also 3-for-3, and Caleb Schaller doubled twice in the win. Thomas Stangel had a triple and four RBIs too, rounding out a quality day at the plate for the Storm. Kewaunee earned the sweep over Peshtigo by winning Game Two 7-1, behind another quality start from the pitching staff and a homer from Carlson. Schaller went the distance on the mound, punching out 10 batters and walking zero. He only allowed three hits, identical with Ihlenfeldt in Game One. Schaller was also 2-for-2 at the plate, driving in a run. Payton Kohnle and Carlson both had two RBIs to power the team to victory too. | ||||
51 | Sussex Hamilton | 18 | Wauwatosa East | 0 | |
52 | Sussex Hamilton was dominant on both sides of the field in their run-rule victory over Wauwatosa East. On the bump, Ben Moser struck out five batters in his four-inning start, only allowing two hits. Braden Anders and Noah Vernon both had two hits and three RBIs apiece for the Chargers, including two doubles coming from Vernon. Nathan Glapa and Cody Heisdorf added two hits as well, rounding out a quality day at the diamond for Sussex Hamilton. | ||||
53 | Xavier | 2 | Menasha | 3 | |
54 | Menasha extended their winning streak to seven games with a dramatic comeback victory over Xavier, as the Bay Conference champions got their 15th conference win of the year. Ian Dohms led off the final frame, down 2-0, with a triple, as he was driven in by a groundout from Lane Boucher. After the Blue Jays loaded the bases, a wild pitch allowed Quinn Ludvigsen to tie the game. Then, Jacob Coopman had a walk-off fielder's choice, winning it for Menasha. Aside from the final inning, Parker Bleck was solid for the Hawks, going 6.1 innings while striking out seven batters. | ||||
55 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 0 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 5 | |
56 | Jarrett Hall was solid in his complete game start against Brown Deer/Shorewood, twirling a shutout while striking out four batters. The freshman scattered three hits and three walks, not allowing a run for the entirety of the game. New Berlin Eisenhower's offense helped him out too, led by Kayden Berenz. Berenz was 2-for-3 with three RBIs, doubling once. The Lions put up all five of their runs in the second inning to win this one. | ||||
57 | Cudahy | 4 | New Berlin West | 2 | |
58 | Cudahy earned a win over New Berlin West on Friday by putting up eight hits as an offense, along with a complete game start from Nolan Litkowiec. Colin Weist and Hector Cabrera both had two hits for the Packers to lead the way, including a double from Weist and an RBI from Cabrera. Litkowiec struck out five batters and held down a strong Vikings' offense. Dominic Kibler was 2-for-3 in the loss for New Berlin West. | ||||
59 | Medford | 4 | Stratford | 3 | |
60 | Medford broke up a 3-3 tie in the fifth inning with a RBI SAC fly from Braxton Weissmiller's bat, driving in Tanner Hraby and giving the Raiders a 4-3 lead. Hraby then came on for the last two innings and shut down Stratford, as the righty struck out two batters and only allowed one base hit. Logan Baumgartner and Jacob Eckert each contributed two hits to the win as well. | ||||
61 | Saint Croix Falls | 1 | Ashland | 0 | |
62 | Brayden Olson was clutch on the mound in this one, striking out an impressive 18 batters to win a 1-0 game for Saint Croix Falls. The Purdue commit only allowed two hits on the day, punching out two-thirds of the batters he faced. Wyatt Connors drove in the lone run of the game between both teams, singling in the second inning to drive in Dylan Smith. That's all Saint Croix Falls needed on Friday, earning their 20th win of the year. | ||||
63 | Homestead | 4 | Cedarburg | 2 | |
64 | Homestead used a four-run sixth inning, powered by a three-run home run from Ryan Apel, to take down rival Cedarburg in their final North Shore Conference matchup of the season. Will Van Laanen, Grant Poindexter, and Nick Haller all had two hits for the Highlanders in the win. Paul Nuetzel only gave up two runs in his five-inning start, striking out eight batters. Zach Bartol got the win, shutting out the Bulldogs in the last two innings of play. Sam Moses had a home run of his own, but it was not enough as Cedarburg dropped this one. | ||||
65 | Lancaster | 0 | Dodgeville | 5 | |
66 | Trenton Reddell threw a shutout on 75 pitches, and Dodgeville went on to defeat Lancaster 5-0. Reddell struck out seven batters and only allowed three hits on the day, dominating from the start. He also had two hits at the plate, along with a 2-for-3 performance from Tanner Bockhop, who scored twice. Dalen Rickard drove in the most runs, a total of three on the day to power the offense to a win. | ||||
67 | Middleton | 8 | Verona | 2 | |
68 | Middleton used a six-run seventh inning to pull away and defeat Verona on Friday, accumulating eight hits on the day. Wyatt Baird led the way with a 2-for-4 performance, driving in two runs. Jacob Guerrero was solid in his complete game outing, punching out two batters over seven innings, holding the Wildcats to two runs. Verona had four errors in this one, as the Cardinals were able to take advantage of it late in the game. | ||||
69 | Slinger | 0 | Whitefish Bay | 2 | |
70 | JD Dix and Tyler Andrews were the stories in this one, as both players guided Whitefish Bay to a shutout win over Slinger. Dix was 3-for-3 at the plate, including a solo home run, as the Alabama commit scored both of the Blue Dukes' runs. Andrews went 6.2 innings on the mound, maintaining a shutout for the entirety of his outing, striking out six batters. He only allowed a total of two hits, as Austin Broderson came in to get the last out and the save. | ||||
71 | Waterloo | 3 | Deerfield | 9 | |
72 | Deerfield erupted for eight runs in the sixth inning to take the lead and finish off Waterloo, winning 9-3. Cal Fisher was 3-for-4 at the plate with a double, and Luke Brattlie and Kris Hahn both had two RBIs, leading the run-production department for the Demons. All three prospects had RBIs in the big sixth inning, powering Deerfield to a win. Trevor Fiari was 3-for-3 with two doubles in a losing effort for the Pirates. | ||||
73 | Bangor | 5 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 1 | |
74 | Bangor accumulated 11 hits as a team, and got a complete game performance from Nolan Michek to pick up another win in the regular season. Samuel Cropp, Brock Peterson, Eli Tucker, and Caleb Hemmersbach all had two hits in the win, including a double from both Tucker and Hemmersbach. Michek worked around poor command, as the pitcher walked eight batters, but only allowed one run on the day, earning the win. | ||||
75 | Port Washington | 0 | Hartford | 10 | |
76 | Austin Kutz was dominant in his start against Port Washington, striking out eight batters over five innings, as Hartford went on to run-rule the Pirates 10-0. Braden O'Morrow, Carter Kutz, and JJ Walters all finished with two hits for the Orioles, as they ended the day with a six-run fifth inning, capped off by an RBI single from Kutz. Bryce Duhr added two RBIs as Hartford wrapped up their conference play with a victory. | ||||
77 | Oconomowoc | 3 | Waukesha West | 6 | |
78 | Waukesha West pulled off a victory against Oconomowoc, taking down the Raccoons with a final score of 6-3. Ethan Brown led the way for the Wolverines on the offensive end, as the Dartmouth commit was 2-for-3 with a double and three run scored from the leadoff spot. Ryan Richter and AJ Franceschetti were the ones to drive him in, as they both finished with two RBIs. Brady Anderson and Nate Szuta combined to hold Oconomowoc to three runs, striking out nine in total. | ||||
79 | Watertown | 4 | Fort Atkinson | 2 | |
80 | After being down 2-0 early, Watertown erased that deficit to win this one 4-2, defeating Fort Atkinson. Caleb Hurtgen was a big part of this, going 2-for-4 with two RBIs, including one in the seventh inning to extend the Goslings' lead. Owin Walsh was solid in relief on the defensive side, throwing three innings of shutout baseball, all while striking out three. | ||||
81 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 15 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 2 | |
82 | Kenosha St. Joseph extended their winning streak to five games, victorious in nine out of their last 10, behind five-RBI days from Eric Kenesie and Jack McTernan. Kenesie had three triples from the leadoff spot, going 4-for-5 on the day. Lower in the order, McTernan had two doubles and those five RBIs to power the Lancers to dominant win over Racine Lutheran/Prairie. Tommy Santarelli was not retired, going 3-for-3 with two RBIs to round out a stellar day at the plate for Kenosha St. Joseph. | ||||
83 | Milton | 1 | Beaver Dam | 3 | |
84 | Eli Bryant twirled a complete game three-hitter, striking out six batters in seven innings. Beaver Dam used that performance to defeat Milton on Friday night, winning 3-1. Daelon Johnson was 1-for-3 with an RBI in the victory, along with a team-high two RBIs coming from Kaleb Schmuhl in the fourth inning, erasing a 1-0 deficit that the Red Hawks had created. | ||||
85 | Saint Anthony | 2 | Kenosha Christian Life | 20 | |
86 | Randolph | 1 | Oakfield | 7 | |
87 | Superior | 4 | New Richmond | 1 | |
88 | Gilman | 3 | Columbus Catholic | 13 | |
89 | Algoma | 10 | Sevastopol | 0 | |
90 | Amherst | 12 | Nekoosa | 2 | |
91 | Gibraltar | 2 | Oconto | 10 | |
92 | Superior | 0 | New Richmond | 7 | |
93 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 2 | Manawa | 3 | |
94 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 9 | Ozaukee | 2 | |
95 | Mineral Point | 7 | Darlington | 2 | |
96 | New London | 0 | West De Pere | 10 | |
97 | North Fond du Lac | 0 | Valders | 10 | |
98 | Pacelli | 16 | Assumption | 5 | |
99 | Racine Horlick | 2 | Racine Case | 3 | |
100 | Riverdale | 2 | Iowa-Grant | 0 | |
101 | Rosholt | 5 | Port Edwards | 3 | |
102 | Southwestern | 2 | Boscobel | 1 | |
103 | Tomahawk | 1 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 11 | |
104 | West Allis Central | 11 | St. Augustine Prep | 4 | |
105 | Winnebago Lutheran | 2 | New Holstein | 9 | |
106 | Oshkosh North | 5 | Winneconne | 1 | |
107 | Brodhead/Juda | 1 | Edgerton | 13 | |
108 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 7 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 15 | |
109 | Marathon | 12 | Abbotsford/Colby | 0 | |
110 | East Troy | 12 | Clinton | 3 | |
111 | Argyle | 5 | Black Hawk | 4 | |
112 | Blair-Taylor | 6 | Whitehall | 13 | |
113 | Bloomer | 2 | Spooner | 8 | |
114 | D.C. Everest | 9 | Wausau East | 0 | |
115 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 3 | La Crosse Logan | 4 | |
116 | Belmont | 4 | Argyle | 0 | |
117 | Kickapoo | 7 | De Soto | 5 | |
118 | Lodi | 9 | Westfield | 4 | |
119 | Madison West | 18 | Beloit Memorial | 5 | |
120 | Monticello/Albany | 2 | Wisconsin Heights | 4 | |
121 | North Crawford | 0 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 3 | |
122 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 7 | Prairie Farm | 1 | |
123 | Omro | 6 | Green Lake/Princeton | 12 | |
124 | Pittsville | 10 | Osseo-Fairchild | 4 | |
125 | Gilman | 4 | Columbus Catholic | 9 | |
126 | Platteville | 2 | River Valley | 0 | |
127 | Poynette | 1 | Johnson Creek | 11 | |
128 | Richland Center | 1 | Prairie du Chien | 11 | |
129 | Sun Prairie West | 17 | Madison La Follette | 2 | |
130 | Wautoma | 3 | Adams-Friendship | 7 | |
131 | Wautoma | 3 | Adams-Friendship | 7 | |
132 | Prescott | 0 | Mondovi | 10 | |
133 | West Salem | 11 | Viroqua | 0 | |
134 | Reedsburg | 6 | Mount Horeb | 5 | |
135 | Cambridge | 6 | New Glarus | 4 | |
136 | Algoma | 10 | Sevastopol | 0 | |
137 | Oakfield | 15 | Randolph | 10 | |
138 | Westby | 0 | Mauston | 10 | |
139 | Whitnall | 2 | Greendale | 4 | |
140 | Saint Anthony | 2 | Kenosha Christian Life | 20 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | No. 7 Sun Prairie East | 1 | No. 1 Janesville Craig | 7 | |
4 | Despite having just three hits, Janesville Craig cruised to their latest win on their undefeated season. While the offense was slow for both teams, Jake Schaffner was one of the bright spots in the Craig lineup, as he tripled and drove in four runs in the matchup. On the mound, Denver Hughes earned the win, allowing just one earned run on four hits in his seven innings of work. | ||||
5 | No. 2 Menomonee Falls | 3 | No. 18 Oak Creek | 4 | |
6 | It was the Knights who came out on top in this talented Power 25 matchup. On the mound, Payten Jibben earned the win for Oak Creek, as he gave up three runs on five hits, and struck out three across his near complete game efforts. Offensively, CJ Trask and Evan Calderon each logged two hits, and Calderon also drove in a run. Matthew Risser rounded out the offensive efforts as he singled and drove in a run, too. | ||||
7 | No. 23 Muskego | 3 | No. 3 Union Grove | 8 | |
8 | The Broncos cruised to a 8-3 win over Muskego, and were led by a two-hit, two-RBI day from Beau Bloxdorf at the plate. Owen Nowak, Nathan Williams, and B Clark each tallied a one-hit performance and each also drove in two runs. It was a combined effort on the mound, but getting things started was J Wolf who scattered six hits in his 4.1 innings, and also struck out four. Bloxdorf also came in two pitch for two innings, and he allowed just one earned run on one hit and punched out a pair. | ||||
9 | Antigo | 1 | No. 6 Hortonville | 11 | |
10 | Camden Kuhnke was the story on the offensive side of things for the Polar Bears. In his four at-bats, Kuhnke reached base all four times, and ended up hitting for the cycle while driving in a pair of runs. Bo Anderson and Hayden Timm were each responsible for an RBI of their own, as well. Earning the win on the mound was Eddie Peters who scattered just two hit in his four shutout innings. The aforementioned Anderson would relieve Peters and he was equally impressive as he allowed one run on three hits and also struck out three, as well. | ||||
11 | New Berlin West | 1 | No. 9 Saint Thomas More | 10 | |
12 | STM cruised to a dominant 10-1 win over New Berlin West, to grab their 21st win of the year. At the plate, both Kyle Alivo and Bennett Karolewicz doubled and singled in this matchup, and also drove one run apiece. G Benske drove in a team-high two RBIs, and Brady Johnson rounded out the offensive efforts with one RBI. On the mound Eli Niemiec and Samuel Mommer each twirled similar outings. Across his four innings, Niemiec scattered three hits, and punched out five. Mommer would come in the last three innings, and he did not allow a hit while also striking out five. | ||||
13 | No. 22 De Pere | 1 | No. 11 Stevens Point | 8 | |
14 | No. 22 De Pere | 4 | No. 11 Stevens Point | 17 | |
15 | In game one of this Power 25 double-header, Braylen Nystrom was the story. At the plate, Nystrom singled and homered, to finish the first game with a team-high three RBIs. Devin Mrozek and Kale Roth each also enjoyed two-hit performances, and Mrozek also drove in a pair. Nystrom also got the start on the mound for SPASH, and across his six innings, he gave up one run on four hits to earn the win. SPASH's bats got hot in the second game of the day as they exploded for 17 runs on 16 hits. Leading the way was leadoff hitter, Jackson Fox, who tallied three singles and also drove in three runs. Kale Roth, Bennett Klish and Carl Biechler had other multi-hit performances and they would combine for five RBIs in total. Rounding out the offensive efforts was the aforementioned Nystrom who doubled and drove in four runs. Earning the win on the mound was Ty Rechner, who scattered two hits, and punched out two in his three innings. | ||||
16 | Racine Case | 1 | No. 12 Waterford | 11 | |
17 | The Wolverines claimed a 10-run win over Racine Case on Saturday. Max Northrop twiled a gem on the mound for Waterford, as he punched out 11 and allowed just one run in his five innings of work. At the plate, Northrop was also a key contributor with three hits and two RBIs. Garret Kay, Calvin Hancock, and Jack Butler each tallied one hit, one RBI performances for Waterford as well. | ||||
18 | No. 15 Marquette University | 7 | Kewaskum | 3 | |
19 | West Bend West | 3 | No. 15 Marquette University | 9 | |
20 | The Hilltoppers nabbed two wins in their Saturday double-header. In game one, N Schramm was solid on the bump, scattering six hits and punching out five in six innings. Offensively, Michael Cesarz drove in three runs on two hits, both of them being doubles to lead Marquette. Parker Wyatt and Joseph Halser each logged two hits, and drove in a run apiece, too. Ian Reno led Marquette in hits for the game, with three and he finished the day with one run scored. A six-run fifth inning, propelled the Hilltoppers to their second win of the day. At the plate, it was a combined effort, as Parker Wyatt, Grant Spielbauer, and Andrew Halser each enjoyed two-hot days. Jack Hardt and Gavin Coury each drove in a pair on one hit, with Hardt's being a home run. Notching the win on the mound was Damian Kosempa who held the Spartans to three runs and he also struck out four, too. | ||||
21 | Verona | 6 | No. 16 Arrowhead | 1 | |
22 | Backed by a lights out performance from Jack DeTienne, the Wildcats took down Arrowhead. Across his five innings of work, DeTienne allowed five hits, and struck out four to earn the win. B Rozga came in for the final two innings and he was equally impressive, allowing just one hit and also striking out a pair. At the plate, Mason Armstrong led the charge with a pair of doubles which drove in two runs, and he also scored two. Riley Peterson and Tre Grignon each tallied two hit performances as well, and would each drive in a run. | ||||
23 | Kaukauna | 2 | No. 17 Mosinee | 5 | |
24 | It was a combined effort for Mosinee, as they defeated a solid Kaukauna squad. The top six hitter in the Indian lineup each tallied one hit apiece, led by Keagen Jirschele who launched a solo home run. Gavin Obremski, Sawyer Holtz, Davin Stoffel, and Taylor Lemanski each doubled in the contest, and Holtz also drove in two runs. On the mound, Garrett Shupe was solid across his six innings of work, in which he allowed one earned run on five hits, and struck out eight to earn the win. | ||||
25 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
26 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 9 | Waukesha North | 1 | |
27 | New Berlin Eisenhower pulled away from Waukesha North on Saturday with the help of a solid start from Austin Drayna, and 11 hits put together by the offense. Drayna threw for six innings, only allowing two hits while striking out seven batters. He got help from the Lions' offense, including three-hot days from both River Lindsey and Adison Tevz. Lindsey had one RBI and two runs scored, and Tevz finished with a triple and two RBIs. Caleb Johns was 2-for-4 with a double and a pair of RBIs, giving New Berlin Eisenhower their fifth straight win. | ||||
28 | Appleton North | 6 | D.C. Everest | 2 | |
29 | Appleton North | 8 | Eau Claire Memorial | 6 | |
30 | Appleton North swept the field at the D.C. Everest Triangular, taking down host D.C. Everest in Game One. Brett Salm came up clutch in the top of the sixth inning, breaking up the 2-2 tie with a two-RBI single to centerfield. The Lightning went on to score two more runs in the frame, separating themselves from the Evergreens. Ben Tomassetti added two more RBIs in the win as well. Cuyler Soppe was 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI in a losing effort for D.C. Everest. Game Two was more of the same for Appleton North, as they broke up a tie late in the game to eventually win it. Austin Ramus was the hitter this time, sending an RBI SAC fly in the air, driving in Caden Popp to give the Lightning a 7-6 lead. Tomassetti had an RBI right after that, extending the lead to 8-6. Ramus closed out the last inning with ease, giving Appleton North their second win of the day. Mason Stoik and Leo Lauscher both had two hits for Eau Claire Memorial in the loss. | ||||
31 | Sussex Hamilton | 4 | Waukesha West | 1 | |
32 | Sussex Hamilton earned a win over Waukesha West with three hits coming from Braden Anders, along with a strong pitching performance from Colin Roubik. Anders was 3-for-5 on the day, driving in a run. The Chargers used eight walks and two errors from the Wolverines to push themselves towards a victory. Roubik helped too, holding Waukesha West to one run over five innings of work, punching out three batters. Luke Lehnen came on for the save, throwing two clean innings, striking out three batters. | ||||
33 | Brookfield East | 6 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 4 | |
34 | In the eighth inning, Patrick Erwin broke up the 4-4 tie, as he had an RBI single for Brookfield East, the eventual game-winning hit in this one. Erwin finished with a team-high three hits on the day, doubling once. Hunter Scariot and Drew Staviski both had two hits in the win, including two RBIs from Scariot. Jackson LaBuda was 2-for-3 with three RBIs for Kenosha Bradford in the loss. | ||||
35 | Catholic Memorial | 6 | Wilmot | 2 | |
36 | Jeff Makinen earned the win on the mound for Catholic Memorial behind a six-inning performance, striking out nine batters for the Crusaders. Makinen only let up three hits and three walks on the day, holding Wilmot to two runs. Offensively, Catholic Memorial got a 1-for-3 performance from AJ Rieck, who doubled and had an RBI. Keith Williams was 1-for-2, and Chris Schaefer had an RBI to win this one. | ||||
37 | Little Chute | 2 | Jefferson | 4 | |
38 | Jefferson | 4 | Little Chute | 3 | |
39 | Jefferson got a pair of victories over Little Chute in a doubleheader on Saturday, scoring four runs in both games. In Game One, Tyler Butina was 2-for-3, as the Central Michigan commit scored twice for the Eagles. Tyler Altermatt was big in the nine-spot, going 2-for-3 as well, driving in a run. Despite having the same number of hits, the Mustangs could not find the clutch one, as they only had one batter reach base in the last two innings. Game Two followed, and Jefferson ran away with a 4-3 win, hanging onto a lead they acquired early in the game. Butina and Zach Holland both had two hits for the Eagles, including an RBI from Holland. Aidan Kammer scored twice for Jefferson in this one, along with throwing the last four innings out of the bullpen. He gave up two unearned runs, and struck out one batter, earning the win on the mound. | ||||
40 | Madison West | 8 | Waunakee | 3 | |
41 | Madison West got an 8-3 non-conference win over Waunakee with the help of eight hits coming from the offense, along with four errors from the Warriors. Tiago Sanchez and Caleb Karll both finished with two hits for the Regents, including a double and an RBI from Karll. Nick Thums drove in a team-high three runs, leading the run-production department for Madison West. Joe Marcin finished the game off, going two innings, scattering three hits and striking out two batters. | ||||
42 | Waukesha South | 2 | Whitefish Bay | 6 | |
43 | Despite being out-hit by Waukesha South, Whitefish Bay pulled out a victory over the Blackshirts, holding them to two runs on the day. Ben Van Bell had half of those hits, going 2-for-4 with two RBIs. Charlie McIntyre and Austin Wienke each scored twice for the Blue Dukes, including a 1-for-3 performance from McIntyre. Gavin Farnsworth got the start and the win, as the right-hander struck out two batters in four innings, allowing one unearned run to score. | ||||
44 | Beaver Dam | 2 | Oshkosh North | 1 | |
45 | Boston Damon and Daelon Johnson combined to hold Oshkosh North to just one hit, with Damon doing most of the heavy lifting on the mound. He threw six innings, giving up one run due to an error, striking out one batter. Johnson threw a clean seventh inning with the lead, punching out one batter and working around an error. Beaver Dam broke up the 1-1 tie in the seventh inning with an RBI single from Jeffrey Freund, the eventual game-winning hit in this one. | ||||
46 | Germantown | 15 | West Bend East | 5 | |
47 | Port Washington | 11 | Germantown | 6 | |
48 | Germantown split a pair of games against North Shore Conference opponents at the Doug Gonring Classic, taking down West Bend East in Game One. The Warhawks had 14 hits, including a team-high three hits from Cole Baier, who drove in two runs. Matthew Grater, Alex Pluta, and Jack Kolinski all had two hits for Germantown in the win. Pluta doubled and tripled, and Grater drove in three runs, as the Warhawks won this one in six innings. Port Washington accumulated 17 hits against Germantown in their win, including a 4-for-5 performance from Nate Uselding. Colton Schall, Owen Webb, and Anthony Backhaus all drove in two runs for the Pirates, leading them to a six-run fourth inning. Sam Hoeft was 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs in the victory, as the pitching staff of Port Washington worked around three defensive errors to hold the Warhawks to just six runs. | ||||
49 | West Bend West | 13 | Living Word Lutheran | 3 | |
50 | Despite giving up three runs, three West Bend West pitchers combined to no-hit Living Word Lutheran, working around a few walks and errors. On the offensive end, Connor Wick and Emmett Selin both had three hits and two RBIs for the Spartans, who took the lead right away in the first inning by putting up three runs. Jacob DeBaets and Connor Spaeth each accumulated two RBIs in the win as well. | ||||
51 | Cedarburg | 11 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 5 | |
52 | Sam Moses was the standout on the offensive and defensive end of the ball in Cedarburg's win over Brown Deer/Shorewood. Moses was 3-for-3 at the plate, driving in four runs on two doubles and a triple. On the mound, Moses went three innings, scattering two hits and striking out five. To help out, Everett King, Charlie Gwidt, and Rowan Andreas all had two hits in the win, guiding the Bulldogs past the Birddogs. | ||||
53 | Reedsville | 2 | Kewaunee | 9 | |
54 | Kewaunee got a win over Reedsville with the help of three hits from Caleb Schaller, along with a two-run home run from Mitchell Thompson. Schaller tripled and scored once to power the Storm past the Panthers. Payton Kohnle helped out too, going 2-for-3 from the leadoff spot, tripling and driving in a run. Brady Pribek was solid for five innings on the mound, striking out six batters in his start. | ||||
55 | Wrightstown | 6 | Northland Pines | 1 | |
56 | Wrightstown | 10 | Marathon | 5 | |
57 | Wrightstown won the Northland Pines tournament with two wins on Saturday. In Game One, the Tigers were victorious over host team Northland Pines with the help of a near complete-game performance from Aiden Humphreys. The pitcher struck out 10 batters over 6.2 innings, holding the Eagles to one run. Humphreys and Quade Thompson both had three hits to lead the way offensively, including two RBIs from Humphreys. Trent Vande Hey launched a grand slam in Wrightstown's second game of the day, powering the Tigers to a 10-5 win over Marathon. Vande Hey had five RBIs and three hits in this one, both team-highs. Trevor Vande Hey was 3-for-5 from the leadoff spot to help out as well. Despite giving up five runs on the bump, Jack Hermann tossed a complete game for Wrightstown, punching out three batters and earning the win. | ||||
58 | Lakeside Lutheran | 7 | West Bend East | 11 | |
59 | West Bend East erupted for 11 runs in the last two innings of play, including a seen-run seventh inning, and a four-run eighth inning to defeat Lakeside Lutheran. Tyler Walsh had the most hits for the Suns, going 4-for-5 with two RBIs and a run scored. Cutler Schmidt and Ben Hesse both had three RBIs in the win, including a double from Schmidt. Mason Roell closed the last two innings, earning the win on the mound for West Bend East. Thomas Dywer was 3-for-4 in the losing effort for the Warriors. | ||||
60 | Regis | 15 | Cumberland | 3 | |
61 | Regis blew out Cumberland on Saturday with the help of 17 hits as a team, including seven players with multiple hits. Zander Rockow and Payton Loomis both had a team-high three hits for the Ramblers, including an one RBI from each of them. Cooper Dykes had six strikeouts on the mound, going five innings and holding the Beavers to just three runs. Regis scored in every inning to end this game in six innings. | ||||
62 | Neenah | 6 | Menasha | 4 | |
63 | Neenah scored five of their six runs in the last two innings of play, defeating Menasha 6-4. Trevor Stichman was big at the top of the order, going 3-for-4 with two RBIs, tripling as well. From the nine-spot, Payton Miller had two hits and drove in two runs for the Rockets, powering them to a win over the Blue Jays. Mack Krause earned the victory on the mound, throwing the last three innings in relief, punching out three batters. For Menasha, AJ Korth was 3-for-4 in the loss. | ||||
64 | Lake Country Lutheran | 5 | Sussex Hamilton | 1 | |
65 | Lake Country Lutheran | 0 | Waukesha West | 10 | |
66 | Lake Country Lutheran split a pair of games against Division 1 teams in their doubleheader, defeating Sussex Hamilton in Game One. Three pitchers combined to hold the Chargers to just three hits, only letting up one run in seven innings, including five strikeouts from Braden Theis in three innings of relief. Brendon Flinton was 2-for-4 with an RBI to lead the way for the Lightning. Waukesha West run-ruled Lake Country Lutheran in their second game of the day, scoring in four of the five innings. Adam Diesch threw five innings for the Wolverines, earning the win by scattering four hits and striking out five batters. Sam Cook was the lone member of Waukesha West with multiple hits, going 2-for-3 on the day. Ryan Richter drove in two runs, powering the Wolverines to a victory. | ||||
67 | University School | 8 | Nicolet | 9 | |
68 | Gabe Nelson lined a double to the outfield, driving in a run and breaking up the 8-8 tie in the eighth inning, winning this offensive shootout for Nicolet. Ben Ott was 4-for-4 with three runs scored and an RBI to lead the way for the Knights. James Wirth was 2-for-4 with two runs scored from the bottom of the order. Evan Mortonson earned the win with two innings of relief, facing one batter over the minimum. For University School, Griffin Grebe was the standout, going 2-for-3 with three RBIs. | ||||
69 | Pulaski | 3 | Appleton West | 2 | |
70 | Ashland | 3 | Northwestern | 9 | |
71 | Edgerton | 2 | Janesville Parker | 9 | |
72 | La Crosse Logan | 0 | Onalaska | 2 | |
73 | Luxemburg-Casco | 3 | St. Mary Catholic | 4 | |
74 | Somerset | 1 | Amery | 12 | |
75 | Mishicot | 9 | Shiocton | 3 | |
76 | Lakeside Lutheran | 4 | Living Word Lutheran | 10 | |
77 | Port Washington | 1 | Kewaskum | 3 | |
78 | Parkview | 3 | Whitewater | 4 | |
79 | Clintonville | 1 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 11 | |
80 | Cudahy | 11 | Racine St. Catherine's | 0 | |
81 | Eau Claire North | 0 | La Crosse Central | 3 | |
82 | Flambeau | 5 | Cumberland | 8 | |
83 | Gibraltar | 8 | Roncalli | 2 | |
84 | Green Bay Southwest | 13 | Sturgeon Bay | 0 | |
85 | Menomonie | 8 | Superior | 5 | |
86 | Plymouth | 10 | Howards Grove | 8 | |
87 | Rio | 0 | Williams Bay | 17 | |
88 | Winneconne | 0 | Mayville | 5 | |
89 | Baraboo | 1 | Edgewood | 8 | |
90 | Ashland | 6 | Northwestern | 15 | |
91 | Loyal | 15 | Cadott | 9 | |
92 | Milwaukee Reagan | 0 | Palmyra-Eagle | 3 | |
93 | Milwaukee Reagan | 5 | Palmyra-Eagle | 6 | |
94 | La Crosse Logan | 3 | Onalaska | 13 | |
95 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 10 | Clintonville | 4 | |
96 | Eau Claire North | 6 | La Crosse Central | 3 | |
97 | Menomonie | 11 | Superior | 1 | |
98 | Rio | 7 | Williams Bay | 14 | |
99 | Mishicot | 7 | Crandon | 3 | |
100 | Evansville | 4 | Stoughton | 1 | |
101 | Whitewater | 9 | Parkview | 3 | |
102 | Sturgeon Bay | 5 | Green Bay Southwest | 9 | |
103 | Crandon | 10 | Shiocton | 19 | |
104 | Ithaca | 5 | Seneca | 4 | |
105 | Rhinelander | 1 | Lakeland | 2 | |
106 | Saint Croix Central | 12 | Ellsworth | 2 | |
107 | Eau Claire Memorial | 5 | D.C. Everest | 7 | |
108 | Wausau East | 4 | Appleton East | 11 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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3 | No. 1 Janesville Craig | 12 | Madison La Follette | 1 | |
4 | It was a combined effort for the Cougars offensively, as five players each drove in a pair of runs. Joseph Stried, Dylan Snyder and Ryan Lemm logged the only multi-hit performances for Janesville Craig while also each driving in two runs., and Lemm also doubled. Denver Hughes recorded the only other XBH for the Cougars, and he also drove in two runs. Aiden Schenk rounded out the offensive efforts as he also drove in a pair on a single. The aforementioned Snyder also earned the win on the mound, allowing just one hit and striking out five in his five innings of work. | ||||
5 | Wauwatosa West | 2 | No. 5 Menomonee Falls | 12 | |
6 | In this one, Zach Wolfram was solid in his six innings of work on the mound, striking out 10 and allowing just two runs on five hits to earn the win. Offensively, Grant Schultz led the way with four RBIs on three hits, two of which were doubles, and also scored one run as well. Wilson Kershner drove two runs on one hit, too. | ||||
7 | No. 6 Hortonville | 11 | Kaukauna | 0 | |
8 | Dominant performances on both sides of the ball, catapulted Hortonville to the big 11-0 win. Offensively, Camden Kuhnke tallied a three-hit performance and also drove in a team-high five runs. Turner Kuhnke also had himself a solid day at the plate, as he logged a pair of hits and also drove in two runs. Rounding out the offense for the Polar Bears, was Joe Fischer and Nathan Grams who each doubled and drove in a run as well. Pitching for Hortonville was Nathan Vela who allowed just one hit across his five inning, complete game efforts, and he also struck out eight. | ||||
9 | Holmen | 1 | No. 7 Stevens Point | 6 | |
10 | It was a combined pitching effort for SPASH in their 6-1 win over Holmen on Monday. Getting things started was Ben Fonti who scattered just four hits across his four innings, and he also struck out five. Benett Klish would releive Fonti, and he allowed just one run on two hits, which was followed up by a shutout inning from Carl Biechler to end it. Offensively, Jackson Fox logged a 3-for-3 day, which included a double, and he scored each of those three times. Braylen Nystrom tallied a double, and he finished the day with three RBIs too. Deacon Koback and the aforementioned Klish also doubled in this one, too. | ||||
11 | No. 8 Hudson | 8 | Mahtomedi (MN) | 6 | |
12 | With the game tied at six in the seventh inning, Hudson loaded up the bases after a HBP, a single from Wyatt Gavin, and an error. Eventually one run was brought home on a passed ball, which was followed up by yet another error from the Mahtomedi defense that brought home the second run of the inning. Before that, the aforementioned Gavin also had a RBI single of his own, as well. Some other run producers in this one were Hunter Carlson, Bradyn Bezanson, and Sam Abrahamson, who each singled and drove in a run, too. On the mound, Landon Zeuli earned the win across his three innings of work as he allowed just one run on three hits, and struck out one as well. Earning the save was Jack Jensen who allowed just one hit in his final inning of work. | ||||
13 | No. 9 Saint Thomas More | 10 | No. 20 Wisconsin Lutheran | 2 | |
14 | It was the Cavaliers who came out on top in their Power 25 matchup with WISCO. On the mound, Johnny Kendzierski earned the win as he held the Vikings to two runs on five hits, and also punched out six. At the plate, Kyle Alivo doubled twice, and also singled to drive in his team-high four runs. Oliver Gonzalez was also a main run producer as he drove in three runs on a pair of singles. Rounding out the offense was Alex Alicea and Brayden Alivo who each tallied two hits and combined to score four runs. | ||||
15 | No. 16 Marquette University | 10 | West Allis Hale | 4 | |
16 | A late push from the Hilltoppers was enough as they defeated West Allis Hale on Monday. Jack Hardt led the way offensively with two hits, and three RBIs. Grant Spielbauer and Ian Reno were also huge in the win as they each logged three hits, and combined to drive in three runs, too. Parker Wyatt and Michael Cesarz each tallied two hits, including a triple from Wyatt, and combined for three RBIs. On the mound, Andrew Halser was solid over his six innings, scattering six hits and striking out four to earn the win. | ||||
17 | No. 19 Muskego | 7 | Mukwonago | 3 | |
18 | A five-run sixth inning was eventually enough for Muskego as they took down a solid Mukwonago squad. Muskego got on the board early, courtesy of a two-run home run from Nolan Tomsyck, but were quieted until their big push late in the game. In the sixth, Ian Rintelman got the scoring started with a three-RBI triple that broke up the 2-2 tie. They would eventually bring home two more on a passed ball, and a fielder's choice from Ashton Kampa to give them the 7-2 lead. | ||||
19 | No. 21 Ashwaubenon | 9 | Green Bay Southwest | 0 | |
20 | It was a dominant win for Ashwaubenon in their first game inside of our Power 25. On the mound, Ian Aoki was lights out over his six innings as he scattered just two hits and struck out seven to earn the win. At the plate, Eason Hurd was just a home run short of the cycle, and he tallied three RBIs, while also scoring one run. Despite logging just one hit, it was a big one for Eli Zollar as he launched a two-run home run for his fifth of the year. Rounding out the offensive efforts was Boone Kirst who doubled and drove in one for Ashwaubenon as well. | ||||
21 | Pulaski | 1 | No. 22 Bay Port | 17 | |
22 | In their first game back inside the Power 25, the Pirates cruised to a dominant 17-1 win over Bay Port. Grant Gill led the charge for Bay Port offensively, as he exploded for seven RBIs on a home run, double and single. Lead off hitter, Cal Casper also had a solid day at the plate as he doubled and singled twice, scoring each of those three times he reached base. Cole Bensen was also a key contributor, as he doubled twice to bring home one run, and he also scored four runs, as well. On the mound, Ethan Plog continued his solid season as he held Pulaski to one run on three hits, and struck out five. | ||||
23 | Notre Dame Academy | 3 | No. 24 Manitowoc Lincoln | 7 | |
24 | The Ships cruise to a 7-3 win over a tough NDA squad on Monday. Noah Wech and Walker Linboom were responsible for two RBIs apiece, and Wech also logged the only two-hit performance of the day. On the mound, Brayden Steinbecker earned the win, allowing three runs on four hits, and also punched out a pair. The aforementioned Wech was also impressive in his relief outing, as he shutout NDA across his two innings, while striking out two, as well. | ||||
25 | Kewaunee | 7 | No. 25 Chilton | 4 | |
26 | An early lead led Kewaunee to upset No. 25 Chilton 7-4. Kewaunee scored six runs in the first three innings, offensively eight hitters collected a hit on the day with Mitchell Thompson and Ethan Paplham collecting multiple hits on the day. On the mound Thomas Stangel got the start for Kewaunee and tossed six innings allowing three runs on three hits walking one and striking out nine batters. | ||||
27 | Game Coverage | ||||
28 | Whitefish Bay | 3 | No. 4 Franklin | 1 | |
29 | By Josh Fields
Wisconsin Staff Whitefish Bay upset No. 4 Franklin by a score of 3-1. Whitefish Bay was able to score first in the top of the third inning with a 2-RBI single by Austin Wienke. The Blue Dukes would add another run in the top of the fourth on a Jack Counsell RBI single bringing the lead to 3-0 through 4 innings. Franklin would threaten in the bottom of the sixth pushing one run across on a fielder's choice and put runners in scoring position but were unable to push another run across the board. Alex Brodersen toed the rubber for Whitefish Bay and tossed a complete game allowing one run on six hits, striking out three batters. Notable Performers Jack Counsell (Whitefish Bay) 2-for-3, RBI, R, BB, SB JD Dix (Whitefish Bay) 2-for-4, R, SB Austin Wienke (Whitefish Bay) 1-for-3, 2 RBI Alex Brodersen (Whitefish Bay) 7 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 3 K Bennett Schueller (Franklin) 2-for-3 | ||||
30 | No. 17 Arrowhead | 10 | No. 15 Kettle Moraine | 0 | |
31 | By: Isaiah Glidden Associate Scout, Staff Writer It was the Warhawks who came out on top in their Power 25 matchup with conference foe, Kettle Moraine, to earn the Classic 8 Conference Champions. It was Arrowhead who got on the board first, courtesy of a RBI single from Carter Scott in the second inning, to give them an early 1-0 lead. Then in the fourth, the Warhawks really broke the game open, after a passed ball brought home a run, Issei Takahashi beat out a infield single that brought home a run. Then, with two runners on, Thomas Curry absolutely launched a home run to left field, bringing home three more runs in the inning. Arrowhead wasn't done there though, as Will Hess ripped a double to bring home a run, which was followed up by two more runs being brought in on a walk and a fielder's choice. Earning the win on the mound for Arrowhead was Nolan Buss, who twirled a gem across his five innings as he punched out seven and allowed just one hit. Notable Performers: Nolan Buss (Arrowhead): 5 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 7 K Thomas Curry (Arrowhead): 1 HR, 4 RBI, 1 R Issei Takahashi (Arrowhead): 2 H, 1 2B, 1 RBI, 1 R Brady Beck (Arrowhead): 2 H, 1 RBI, 2 R Carter Scott (Arrowhead): 2 H, 1 RBI, 1 R | ||||
32 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
33 | Freedom | 0 | Coleman | 8 | |
34 | Ray Lemiuex and Braeden Dufeck combined to shut out Gibraltar on Monday, holding the team to three hits in seven innings. Lemiuex had four strikeouts in his three-inning start, facing one batter over the minimum. Offensively, the Cougars had five players with multiple hits, led by Will Bieber in the leadoff spot. Bieber was 3-for-4 with a double and an RBI, and Logan Kurth and Tyler Rennie both had two hits and two RBIs. Coleman improved to 19-0 on the season. | ||||
35 | McDonell Central | 0 | Regis | 10 | |
36 | Cole Selvig was dominant in his start against McDonell Central, going five innings and striking out 10 batters. The offense helped out too, as Sam Knickerbocker and Patrick Callaghan led the way. Both prospects finished with three hits, including two doubles apiece, and two RBIs on the day. Payton Loomis had a team-high three RBIs, rounding out a strong offensive performance from the Ramblers. | ||||
37 | Cameron | 3 | Saint Croix Falls | 13 | |
38 | Superior | 1 | Saint Croix Falls | 7 | |
39 | Saint Croix Falls picked up a pair of wins in their doubleheader on Monday, first defeating Cameron in run-rule fashion. Brayden Olson launched a grand slam in Game One, breaking up a 3-3 tie and leading the Saints to scoring 11 unanswered runs. Tyler Olson had two RBIs to help out in this one as well. Dylan Smith was solid on the mound, throwing all five innings for Saint Croix Falls, punching out five batters in the process. In what was a tight ballgame, Saint Croix Falls erupted for six runs in the sixth inning to pull away and defeat Superior. Brady Belisle, the offensive star in this one, had a two-RBI single in Game Two to break up the 1-1 tie. Belisle finished with a 3-for-3 line, doubling twice and driving in two runs. Dylan Smith added two RBIs, as the Saints got a complete game performance out of Tyler Olson to win it. Olson struck out three batters and walked no one in earning the victory. | ||||
40 | Viroqua | 1 | Aquinas | 6 | |
41 | Will Deets was able to shut down a potent offense in Viroqua, as Aquinas improved to 18-2 on the season with a non-conference victory over the Black Hawks. Deets threw for six innings, striking out five batters and only let up one hit and one walk. Eddie Peters pitched the final inning, facing the minimum to close it out. Peters was the difference maker at the plate too, going 2-for-3 with a triple and two RBIs to lead the Blugolds to their fourth straight win. | ||||
42 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 5 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 7 | |
43 | In this tight matchup, Kenosha St. Joseph separated themselves with a three-run fourth inning, taking down Racine Lutheran/Prairie with a final score of 7-5. Eric Kenesie and Brady Davidson were the key pieces to the offensive success for the Lancers, both accumulating three hits on the day. Kenesie tripled and hit a home run, finishing with two RBIs in his performance. Davidson was not retired, going 3-for-3 with two triples and an RBI. Mason Ballard struck out nine batters in five innings of work, earning the win for Kenosha St. Joseph. | ||||
44 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 4 | University School | 5 | |
45 | In nine innings, University School snatched a victory away from Brown Deer/Shorewood, as Mike Schoon hit a walk-off double, driving in Henry Vincent to break up the 4-4 tie. Vincent had an RBI single earlier in the inning, as the Birddogs put up one run in the ninth inning. The outfielder had two hits and two RBIs in the win, leading the way from the three-spot in the order. William Reese was big in relief, pitching six innings and striking out seven batters, keeping the Wildcats in this one. | ||||
46 | Catholic Memorial | 5 | Oconomowoc | 6 | |
47 | An eighth-inning double by Benny Grider saw Oconomowoc defeat Catholic Memorial by a score of 6-5. On the mound for the Raccoons, Anderson Hayes spun five innings in a performance where he gave up just one earned run. Across those five frames, Hayes struck out seven batters and gave the Raccoon offense a chance to strike. In the third inning, Oconomowoc took the lead by driving in three runs. Contributing to the Oconomowoc offense was Jackson Reno who went 2-for-4 and drove in a run. Marek Bolson also had a solid day going 1-for-3 while driving in two runs. Brayden Nelson closed the door for the Raccoons as he handled the top of the eighth inning, striking out two and retiring the other to close out what would eventually be the final inning. Despite the losing effort, Keith Williams, JT Kelenic, and Cal Weber all had multi-hit performances for the Crusaders. | ||||
48 | De Pere | 4 | Sheboygan North | 1 | |
49 | Landon Raygo and Lucas Koskey combined to no-hit Sheboygan North on Monday, as De Pere won 4-1 and a share of the Fox River Classic Conference championship. Raygo had nine strikeouts in 4.1 innings, walking four batters and allowing one unearned run. Koskey closed it out, facing the minimum in the last 2.2 innings of play. Offensively, Bryan Gerbers had two RBIs to lead the way, and Axel Donaldson was 1-for-4 with an RBI to round out the bats. | ||||
50 | East Troy | 0 | Elkhorn | 10 | |
51 | Brolan Frost and Paulson Yesbeck combined to shutout East Troy, twirling a four-hitter over six innings. Frost got the start, throwing the first four innings, punching out three batters. Yesbeck scattered one hit in two innings, striking out one batter to hold what was Elkhorn's 3-0 lead. The Elks exploded for seven runs in the sixth inning, with the help of RBIs from Jake Lueptow, Carter Georgalas, and Abe Herchenbach. Elkhorn took advantage of four errors and eight walks as well, run-ruling the Trojans. | ||||
52 | Germantown | 3 | Sussex Hamilton | 2 | |
53 | Germantown broke up a 2-2 tie in the final frame via an RBI single from Matthew Grater, driving in Jake Olszewski to give themselves a 3-2 lead. Alex Pluta was 2-for-3 with two RBIs from the middle of the Warhawks' order, sparking the offense in the first inning, where they put up their first two runs. Carter Szohr was one out away from going the distance, striking out six batters over 6.2 innings of work, only allowing two unearned runs. | ||||
54 | Lakeside Lutheran | 0 | Waupun | 5 | |
55 | Waupun scored all of their runs in the fifth inning and used a solid start from Mason Holz to defeat Lakeside Lutheran on Monday. Evan Sauer had a big home run in the inning, launching a two-run bomb to extend the Warriors' lead. Emmett Hull also drove in two runs from the leadoff spot, powering the offense to a win. On the bump, Holz went five innings, striking out three batters while only allowing three hits. Jake Krueger scattered three more hits in the last two innings to hold the shutout for the entirety of the game. | ||||
56 | Sturgeon Bay | 2 | Southern Door | 3 | |
57 | Southern Door | 12 | Sturgeon Bay | 2 | |
58 | Southern Door got a sweep over Sturgeon Bay on Monday, walking off the Clippers in Game One of the evening. Jaden Diller was the difference, as he had an RBI single up the middle to score Jack Peterson and win the game for the Eagles. The MATC commit finished with a 2-for-3 line in Game One, driving in a total of two runs. Tyler Neinas threw all seven innings, striking out eight batters and allowing one earned run. Game Two was a different story, as Southern Door got out to an early lead and run-ruled Sturgeon Bay for the sweep. Peterson and Christian Counard were not retired in this one, including a 4-for-4 performance from Counard. The Madison JC commit scored four times and drove in a run in this dominant victory. Will Jandrin and Jared Hawkey combined to drive in seven runners to round out the offense. Diller threw all five innings on the mound, punching out four batters in the process. | ||||
59 | Luther | 8 | Bangor | 7 | |
60 | Luther strung together 14 hits as a team to upset Bangor, handing the Cardinals their second loss of the season. Jackson Kendall and Owen Haas were the stars, as each batter went 3-for-3 on the day to power the offense. Kendall scored three times, and Haas had a double and two RBIs. Logan Bahr had a team-high four RBIs in the win, earning two hits himself. For Bangor, Landon Phillips was 3-for-4 with three RBIs in the loss for the Cardinals. | ||||
61 | Greenfield | 11 | Cudahy | 1 | |
62 | Parker Meifert was electric in his complete game start against Cudahy, as the right-hander held the Packers to just one run, striking out 16 batters in total. Meifert threw a two-hitter for seven innings, only allowing one walk in the process. He was 3-for-4 at the plate for Greenfield too, out-hitting Cudahy. Evan Alms, Charlie Olson, and Jayden Valdez also finished with multiple hits, including a double and a triple from Alms. Olson ended his day with a team-high four RBIs in the victory. | ||||
63 | Wauwatosa East | 4 | Brookfield Central | 5 | |
64 | A three-run first-inning from Brookfield Central guided the Lancers to a 5-4 win over Wauwatosa East in Monday's matchup. Aren Robinson led the way for the Lancer offense, driving in a run and crossing home twice during his 2-for-3 day. Noah Drier, the Saint Xavier commit, allowed just one earned run across four innings on the mound and was 2-for-2 at the plate, driving in a run, and walking twice. Despite the loss, Tyler Meyer, the North Iowa Area CC commit, went 2-for-3, driving in two runs in the process. Liam St. Denis also pushed across a run as he went 2-for-4 on the day. | ||||
65 | Jefferson | 7 | Clinton | 5 | |
66 | Despite Clinton's late effort, Jefferson was able to hold onto the lead they held since the first inning and win by a score of 7-5. Caysen Miller and Tyler Schroedl led the Eagles offense with two hits each. In addition, Schroedl was able to cross home twice, drive in a run, and draw a walk to add to his multi-hit performance. For the Cougars, Connor Whalen, Gavin Wesling, and Bryce Phillips all had multi-hit performances, despite the losing effort. | ||||
67 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 10 | Homestead | 4 | |
68 | New Berlin West | 9 | Homestead | 8 | |
69 | A high-powered Kettle Moraine Lutheran offense saw the Chargers defeat Homestead 10-4 in Homestead's first game of the day. The Chargers' offense totaled 16 hits on the day with Brett Biondich leading the way. Biondich, the TCU commit, went 4-for-5, drove in five runs, and crossed home three times. Hunter Abitz, an MATC commit, also went 3-for-4 on the day and drove in two runs. For Homestead, Jackson Brewer went 2-for-4 and drove in a run, while Drew Gernert went 1-for-3 and drove in three runs. Ultimately, Homestead was unable to catch up to the Kettle Moraine Lutheran offense as they dropped their first game of the day. For their second game of the day, Homestead would go into extra-innings before dropping their second of the day, this time to New Berlin West. For the VIkings, the scoring started early as they were able to push across three runs in the second inning due to two-run single from Myles Rewolinski. After another four runs in the fourth inning that gave the Vikings an 8-1 lead, the smooth sailing was cut short when Homestead answered with six of their own runs in the bottom of the fourth, cutting the lead to just one. After the Highlanders tied the game at eight in the bottom of the fifth, the deciding run was scored via a double from Jaxon Wiese that would have scored another, if not for the third out of the inning to be thrown out at home. The Vikings closed out the bottom of the eighth to secure the 9-8 victory in extra-innings. On the day for New Berlin West, Wiese went 3-for-4 and drove two runs, one of which ended up winning the game. Ben Shingledecker and Myles Rewolinski each had two hits and drove in two runs. Despite the losing effort, Jackson Brewer went 2-for-2 while driving in two runs and drawing two walks. | ||||
70 | McFarland | 9 | Evansville | 5 | |
71 | Jack Schraml led the McFarland offense to a victory over Evansville with final score of 9-5. Schraml had an impressive day at the plate, as he went 3-for-4 and drove in two runs at the top of the Spartans' lineup. The 13 team hit-total was led by Dadon Gillen and Mason Roe, as both prospects had multi-hit performances. Similarly, Kyle Kussow drove in a pair of runs that contributed to the total of nine runs. Bennett Keller was the standout performer for Evansville as he went 2-for-4 and drove in two runs. | ||||
72 | Baldwin-Woodville | 1 | Altoona | 9 | |
73 | Bennett Stokke tossed a complete game as Altoona beat Baldwin-Woodville by a score of 9-1. Stokke impressed as he threw seven innings, allowing just one run on four hits. Stokke struck out seven batters on his way to a complete-game win. Altoona knocked all of the nine runs in the bottom of the sixth. At the plate, Stokke was also able to swing it as he went 2-for-4 with a home run, driving in two runs in the process. Following suit, Evan Gustafson, the Oregon State commit, Keaton Camastral also drove in a pair of his own during his 2-for-3 while Ben Kuenkel rounded out the Altoona offense, going 3-for-3 on the day. | ||||
74 | Cedarburg | 29 | Milwaukee Riverside | 1 | |
75 | Cedarburg's offense was relentless on Monday, as they posted 29 runs on 26 hits. Seven different Bulldogs had multi-hit performances and six finished with multiple RBIs. Cedarburg's standout performer was Sam Moses, who went 5-for-5 and drove in 10 runs. With many others who could also be considered as noteworthy performers, the Bulldogs certainly put on a game to remember against their non-conference opponent. | ||||
76 | Medford | 5 | Marshfield | 2 | |
77 | Medford continued their stellar season as they defeated Marshfield 5-2, improving to 21-4 on the season. A Parker Lissner single put the Raiders ahead and gave them a lead in the second inning. Despite Marshfield tying the game in the third, they would have no answer for the next three runs that Medford pushed across. Logan Baumgartner toed the rubber for Medford allowing just two runs over the six innings he pitched. Nick Steliga and Braxton Weissmiller each had multi-hit performances for the Raiders. | ||||
78 | Milwaukee King | 13 | Saint Francis | 0 | |
79 | Milwaukee King only needed five innings to hang 13 runs on Saint Francis, as they recorded the run-rule win. Leo Berger swung a hot bat as he went 3-for-3, driving in five runs in the process. Jacek Gutowski and Henry Wohlt also joined the hitting parade as they both finished with multi-hit performances. Milwaukee King advanced to 18-5 on the season with their victory over the Mariners. | ||||
80 | Nicolet | 0 | West Bend East | 10 | |
81 | West Bend East defeated Nicolet in six innings as they won with a final score of 10-0. Camden Hoier went 3-for-4 at the plate and drove in a run. On the mound for Suns, Devan Gentry-Komasa spun six innings allowing just two hits and recorded five strikeouts. Kaleb Schepp and Dominic Richlin also contributed to the Suns offense with multi-hit performances. With the win, West Bend East earned a share of the North Shore Conference title. | ||||
82 | Pecatonica | 3 | Mount Horeb | 2 | |
83 | Pecatonica defended their early lead as they defeated Mount Horeb 3-2 to improve their season record to 19-1. Jameson Johnson, on the mound for the Vikings, threw the first four innings, allowing just two runs and striking out eight batters. In relief, Tyler McKeon shut the door as he allowed just one hit over the final three innings. On the offensive side of things, Johnson and McKeon also led the way, accounting for four of the team's seven hits with two each. | ||||
84 | Fort Atkinson | 4 | Westosha Central | 7 | |
85 | A five-run fifth propelled Westosha Central to a 7-4 victory over Fort Atkinson. Seth Brankey highlighted the Falcons' offense, as he went 3-for-4 and drove in a run. Nick Argersinger, Joe Suokko, and Jake Urban also contributed to the victory with multi-hit performances. On the mound for the Falcons, Argersinger had a quality outing, as he allowed just two hits over six innings of work. Argersinger struck out five batters during the six frames and allowed just two runs. | ||||
86 | Turner | 3 | Verona | 2 | |
87 | A single to center by Jacob Fell broke the deadlock between Turner and Verona in the top of the eighth inning to secure the 3-2 victory. Before extra innings, the game was kept tight by both teams' pitching as the score remained 1-1 as the game went into the sixth. However, a sacrifice fly from Mason Armstrong pushed across Jack DeTienne to give the Wildcats the lead. Down to their last out, the Trojans responded as Connor Hughes singled to center, tying the game at two. Throwing four different pitchers throughout the game, Turner's pitching staff was solid, as they only allowed four hits over the eight innings of play. For the Trojans, Konner Giddley, Will Lauterbach, Jacob Fell, and Hughes all had multi-hit performances. | ||||
88 | Waukesha South | 6 | Waukesha North | 7 | |
89 | This cross-town Waukesha rivalry saw Waukesha North finish ahead by a score of 7-6. Ethan Knoll led the way for the Northstars offense as he posted a 3-for-4 day, driving in two runs in the process. Following suit, AJ Curtis and Cole Muchow both had multi-hit performances that contributed to the team total of 12 hits. Despite a late effort by Waukesha South, which saw them score all of their six runs in the last few innings, the Northstars held strong and got across the finish line with the win. | ||||
90 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 2 | Wayland Academy | 4 | |
91 | Elcho | 1 | Florence | 3 | |
92 | Sheboygan South | 4 | Green Bay Preble | 5 | |
93 | Oconto Falls | 3 | Oconto | 6 | |
94 | Abbotsford/Colby | 0 | Pittsville | 11 | |
95 | Algoma | 1 | Luxemburg-Casco | 5 | |
96 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 3 | Mishicot | 4 | |
97 | Clintonville | 0 | Freedom | 5 | |
98 | Crivitz | 0 | Xavier | 17 | |
99 | Dominican | 4 | Ozaukee | 3 | |
100 | Green Lake/Princeton | 6 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 0 | |
101 | Gresham Community | 7 | White Lake | 4 | |
102 | Hartford | 9 | Campbellsport | 1 | |
103 | Highland | 15 | Black Hawk | 2 | |
104 | Howards Grove | 16 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 0 | |
105 | Butternut/Mercer | 1 | Hurley | 11 | |
106 | Johnson Creek | 0 | Watertown Luther Prep | 1 | |
107 | Kickapoo | 5 | Iowa-Grant | 4 | |
108 | Kohler/Christian | 2 | Kiel | 7 | |
109 | La Farge | 2 | Riverdale | 12 | |
110 | Milwaukee Reagan | 9 | Martin Luther | 7 | |
111 | New Holstein | 7 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 8 | |
112 | Reedsville | 6 | Brillion | 4 | |
113 | River Ridge | 4 | Boscobel | 5 | |
114 | Roncalli | 15 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 0 | |
115 | Rosholt | 0 | Pacelli | 4 | |
116 | St. Mary Catholic | 3 | Plymouth | 9 | |
117 | Westfield | 6 | Assumption | 15 | |
118 | Winnebago Lutheran | 3 | Ripon | 0 | |
119 | Marion | 10 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 3 | |
120 | Lancaster | 5 | Belmont | 3 | |
121 | Seymour | 12 | Appleton West | 11 | |
122 | Potosi/Cassville | 6 | Fennimore | 18 | |
123 | Spencer | 7 | Adams-Friendship | 14 | |
124 | Iola-Scandinavia | 1 | Auburndale | 11 | |
125 | Lakeland | 4 | Chequamegon | 5 | |
126 | Milw. School of Languages Co | 0 | St. Augustine Prep | 12 | |
127 | Newman Catholic | 1 | Rib Lake | 5 | |
128 | Saint Anthony | 0 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 15 | |
129 | Lakes Community (IL) | 9 | Wilmot | 9 | |
130 | Whitewater | 8 | Williams Bay | 7 | |
131 | Amery | 3 | Somerset | 15 | |
132 | Antigo | 5 | Merrill | 6 | |
133 | Barneveld | 5 | Ithaca | 3 | |
134 | Berlin | 5 | North Fond du Lac | 0 | |
135 | Bonduel | 2 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 5 | |
136 | Cadott | 14 | Thorp | 11 | |
137 | Cambridge | 13 | Wisconsin Dells | 0 | |
138 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 8 | Markesan | 11 | |
139 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 2 | Bloomer | 9 | |
140 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 8 | Siren | 5 | |
141 | Clear Lake | 13 | Bruce | 7 | |
142 | Cuba City | 9 | River Valley | 1 | |
143 | Cumberland | 11 | Grantsburg | 6 | |
144 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 2 | Augusta | 12 | |
145 | Edgewood | 10 | Belleville | 1 | |
146 | Ellsworth | 2 | Saint Croix Central | 11 | |
147 | Plum City/Elmwood | 0 | Elk Mound | 22 | |
148 | Florence | 18 | Elcho | 0 | |
149 | Marathon | 2 | Columbus Catholic | 4 | |
150 | Marinette | 1 | Oshkosh North | 7 | |
151 | Melrose-Mindoro | 1 | Independence/Gilmanton | 6 | |
152 | Mondovi | 12 | Arcadia | 6 | |
153 | New Richmond | 2 | Eau Claire Memorial | 12 | |
154 | North Crawford | 2 | Westby | 8 | |
155 | Pardeeville | 9 | Cambria-Friesland | 2 | |
156 | Pepin/Alma | 1 | Eleva-Strum | 11 | |
157 | Platteville | 1 | Sauk Prairie | 11 | |
158 | Poynette | 0 | Randolph | 0 | |
159 | Rio | 18 | Montello | 28 | |
160 | Southwestern | 16 | Argyle | 6 | |
161 | Tigerton | 5 | Tomahawk | 15 | |
162 | Tomah | 0 | West Salem | 3 | |
163 | Whitehall | 8 | Alma Center Lincoln | 4 | |
164 | Phillips | 12 | Owen-Withee | 5 | |
165 | Wausau East | 8 | Rhinelander | 3 | |
166 | Colfax | 2 | Boyceville | 3 | |
167 | Stratford | 10 | Neillsville | 0 | |
168 | Greenwood | 7 | Gilman | 11 | |
169 | Columbus | 4 | Waterloo | 1 | |
170 | Shell Lake | 4 | Spooner | 14 | |
171 | Sheboygan South | 3 | Green Bay Preble | 15 | |
172 | Shoreland Lutheran | 0 | Palmyra-Eagle | 12 | |
173 | Big Foot | 7 | Parkview | 5 | |
174 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 2 | West Allis Central | 7 | |
175 | Random Lake | 3 | Lomira | 5 | |
176 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 5 | Wayland Academy | 8 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | Middleton | 2 | No. 1 Janesville Craig | 1 | |
4 | It was the Middleton Cardinals who handed Janesville Craig their first loss of the season. Both offenses were quiteded by some solid pitching. On the mound for the Cardinals was Noah Schmitt who allowed just one run on six hits. Hayden Hellenbrand would come in for the final inning, and earn the save as he struck out two and allowed just one walk. As for the offense, each of the top four batters in the Middleton lineup recorded a hit, including a double from Alden Clearly, and a triple from Jackson Rademacher. The only RBI for Middleton came from Jason Morgan who ripped a RBI single in the fourth. With this massive upset win, the Middleton Cardinals improved to 18-7 on the season, and will look to take on this same Janesville Craig team on Thursday. | ||||
5 | Brookfield East | 2 | No. 2 Union Grove | 11 | |
6 | The Broncos cruised to a dominant 11-2 win over Brookfield East on Tuesday. Leading the way for the offense was Robert Barrera, who tallied a pair of singles, and drove in three runs. Owen Nowak also logged a three RBI day for the Broncos, as he had a bases-clearing triple in the sixth inning. Beau Bloxdorf rounded out the offensive efforts for Union Grove as he logged a triple and a single to drive in a pair of runs, as well. Notching the win on the mound was Leo Weist, who scattered three hits and struck out a pair in his five innings of work. Nathan Williams would relieve Weist and he was equally impressive, allowing just one run, and striking out two. | ||||
7 | Oshkosh West | 3 | No. 3 Kimberly | 10 | |
8 | In this matchup, Kale Twombly went 3-for-4 and drove in two runs to pace this Kimberly offense. Brady Koester also had a multi-hit game, including a home run, and he finished with two RBIs. Even Olson rounded out the scoring efforts as he also drove in a pair, and Sawyer Deering tallied a double and single in the win. | ||||
9 | No. 4 Franklin | 12 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 0 | |
10 | Franklin grabbed their 20th win of the season over conference foe, Kenosha Bradford/Reuther on Tuesday. On the mound, Noah Musolf was dominant as he shut out the opposition and struck out eight in his six innings of work. As for the offense, Boston Halloran smacked a two RBI triple for the Sabers. Alex Mierow and Bennett Schueller each tallied a hit, combining for three RBIs, and also scored two runs each. | ||||
11 | No. 6 Hortonville | 10 | Appleton East | 5 | |
12 | The bottom half of this Hortonville offense was responsible for a large chunk of the offensive output, and were led by a three-hit, two-RBI performance from Brett Sommers. Ethan Peters also logged a three-hit performance and he drove in one run, while scoring two, as well. Thomas Burns and Nathan Vela each logged doubles in the win, and combined to drive in three runs in the win, too. On the mound, Camden Kuhnke earned the win across his 2.1 innings of relief as he allowed just one run on one hit, and punched out five batters. | ||||
13 | No. 7 Stevens Point | 5 | Wausau East | 3 | |
14 | SPASH improved to 21-1 with a conference win over Wausau East on Tuesday. It was the Panthers who got on the board first, courtesy of a Ben Fonti double in the second that brought home a run. Then in the fifth, Kale Roth delivered an RBI single that stretched SPASH's lead to two. In that same inning, Bennett Klish doubled to bring home another run for the Panthers. After the Wausau East offense put up a three-spot, Ty Rechner would then rip an RBI single of his own to make the score 5-3. On the mound, Josh Opiola did the heavy lifting, as he gave up the three runs on seven hits, and fanned five in his 6.2 innings of work, to earn the win. | ||||
15 | No. 8 Hudson | 6 | Menomonie | 0 | |
16 | Ben Berkhof was brilliant on the bump for Hudson in their win over Menomonie on Tuesday. In his complete game efforts, Berkhof no-hit the opposition, striking out 14 in the process, and was just en error short of twirling a perfect game. As for the offense, it was led by a two-hit performance from Landon Zeuli who doubled and singled. Jake Busson logged the games only triple, and he finished the day with one RBI. Payten Lawrence and Wyatt Gavin each also drove in a run on a single apiece, and Brady Bezanson scored one himself after ripping a double. | ||||
17 | Madison West | 4 | No. 10 Sun Prairie East | 8 | |
18 | Despite a late push from the Madison West offense, Sun Prairie East held on to the 8-4 win. Drew Kavanaugh put the Cardinals in a good spot on the mound, gave up just one unearned run on five hits, and also struck out five in his six innings of work. Offensively, Jack Watkins enjoyed a 3-for-3 day at the plate to drive in two and also score two runs as well. Sam Ostrenga was another key run producer as he singled and recorded a pair of RBIs. John Hadley VI also had a multi-hit performance with a pair of singles, and he also scored two runs to round out the scoring efforts for the Cardinals. | ||||
19 | Kenosha Tremper | 4 | No. 12 Oak Creek | 12 | |
20 | The Knights grabbed their 19th win of the season with a dominant win over conference foe Kenosha Tremper. On the mound, Ryan Buchta got things started and allowed two runs, while striking out two across his five innings of work. Michael Merline came in on relief, and he struck out four in his time on the bump. As for the offense, the Knights were led by Payten Jibben who drove in a whopping five runs on three hits. CJ Trask also had a solid day at the plate as he doubled and singled twice to drive in three runs, too. Nate Schopf and Max Hennemann each also logged two-hit performances, with Schopf also stealing two bases, and they combined for three runs scored as well. | ||||
21 | No. 19 Muskego | 3 | No. 17 Arrowhead | 10 | |
22 | Ethan Hindle was huge in Arrowhead's dominant Power 25 win. In his four at-bats, Hindle came up a triple short of the cycle, and he finished the day with three RBIs. Issei Takahashi logged the days only other multi-hit day with a pair of singles, and he also scored two runs himself. Will Hess and Sam Vargas combined for three RBIs also, on singles. B Ramus was the only arm the Warhawks would need, as he allowed three runs on three hits, and three walks to earn the win. | ||||
23 | Waupaca | 8 | No. 18 Mosinee | 11 | |
24 | To cap off their regular season schedule, Mosinee battled for a 11-8 win over Waupaca. Gavin Obremski led the way for the offense as he homered and tripled to drive in three runs. Both Davin Stoffel and Sawyer Holtz each logged three-hit performances with one RBI and one run apiece. Despite only recording one hit, Keagen Jirschele was walked three times and scored three runs from the leadoff spot as well. To round out the offensive efforts, Blake Nichols doubled twice to drive in one run, and also score two runs as well. | ||||
25 | No. 24 River Falls | 4 | Chippewa Falls | 3 | |
26 | Despite a late push from Chippewa Falls, River Falls held on to the one-run win. In the second, Henry Zimmerman got the Wildcats on the board first with a RBI double, which was followed up by a fielder's choice that brought home another run. Then in the sixth, Ben Johnson ripped a two-RBI single to extend their lead to four. In the bottom of the sixth, Mayson Tester got Chippewa Falls on the board with a huge three-run home but that is where the scoring would stop, giving River Falls the win. Keenan Mork earned the win on the mound, as he struck out seven and scattered just two hits in his four innings of work. | ||||
27 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
28 | Appleton North | 0 | Fond du Lac | 6 | |
29 | Kamdyn Ernst and Sam Ernst combined to one-hit Appleton North on Tuesday, getting the 6-0 win for Fond du Lac. Kamdyn threw the first five innings, scattering the lone hit while striking out four batters. Sam closed the last two frames, facing the minimum during his time on the bump. Ethan Basler and Sam both had two hits and two RBIs to power the offense to a victory, as the Cardinals scored in five of their six innings on offense. | ||||
30 | De Pere | 9 | Menasha | 1 | |
31 | De Pere got a big non-conference win over Menasha, taking an early lead and defeating the Blue Jays 9-1. Offensively, Landon Raygo, Isaac Poehlman, and Jake Weckwerth all had three hits to guide the team to a win, including a home run from Raygo. Weckwerth drove in a team-high three runners, as the Redbirds continued to add on insurance runs to their early 4-0 lead. Poehlman struck out seven batters in six innings, scattering four hits in the process. Bryce Duszak had two hits for the Blue Jays in the loss. | ||||
32 | Homestead | 7 | University School | 2 | |
33 | Three hits from Jackson Brewer, plus eight strikeouts from starting pitcher Drew Gernert pushed Homestead past University School in this non-conference rivalry. Brewer was 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs, leading an offense that put up 13 hits in total. Griffin Bowers, Grant Poindexter, and Paul Nuetzel all had two hits to round out the offense. Defensively, Gernert threw for four innings, earning the win. Ryan Apel finished the last three innings, punching out three while only allowing two unearned runs. | ||||
34 | Kaukauna | 1 | Neenah | 6 | |
35 | Ethan Van Dyke carried the Neenah offense in this one, going 3-for-3 in the 6-1 win. Van Dyke had a triple, home run, three runs scored, and two RBIs on his day, separating himself from the rest as the standout. AJ Price helped out too, going 2-for-3 with two runs scored, emerging as a table-setter for Van Dyke. Beckett Davidson was solid for six innings on the mound, earning the win by only allowing one run to cross the plate for Kaukauna. | ||||
36 | Milwaukee King | 4 | Wauwatosa West | 7 | |
37 | Wauwatosa West built a 7-0 lead throughout the game, and Milwaukee King could not recover, dropping this non-conference matchup with a final score of 7-4. Colman Hanlon was 3-for-3 to lead the way for the Trojans, along with getting two doubles from Parker Schwake. Schwake and Griffin Long finished with two RBIs apiece, powering the run-production department. Long did quality work as a pitcher too, working 6.1 innings and striking out three batters, earning the win. | ||||
38 | Prairie du Chien | 3 | Cuba City | 5 | |
39 | In a 2-2 tie in the bottom of the sixth, Cuba City's offense got hot and put up three runs to break up the tie and give themselves a lead in this one. Henry Kruser had the big hit, lining a triple to right field, driving in two runners. An error extended the lead to 5-2 for the Cubans, which is all they needed in this one. Max Lucey and Reece Rosenkranz combined to hold down the Prairie du Chien offense for the final three innings, as Lucey earned the win in this one. | ||||
40 | Racine Case | 0 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 10 | |
41 | Sam Callow twirled a one-hitter and Kenosha Indian Trail took advantage of multiple defensive miscues by Racine Case to run-rule the Eagles 10-0. Callow only struck out two batters in five innings, throwing a low 39 pitches to get through this one. He was big at the plate too, as he drove in two runs by going 1-for-3 on the day. Adrian Moyao also had two RBIs, and Gage Finch scored twice in the win. | ||||
42 | Sheboygan Falls | 0 | Oostburg | 8 | |
43 | Logan Schuessler and Levi Mills combined to strike out 11 batters in a three-hitter, as Oostburg defeated Sheboygan Falls 8-0. In two innings of relief, Mills struck out five of the eight batters he faced, scattering two hits in the process. On offense, Reese Dock and Logan Wight were the standouts. Both of the hitters had two hits, as Dock drove in three runs from the cleanup spot. | ||||
44 | South Milwaukee | 2 | Burlington | 7 | |
45 | Burlington used a four-run first inning to give themselves an early lead, and used that cushion to get a non-conference win over South Milwaukee. Murphy Diggins was the lone Demon with multiple hits, going 2-for-3 with a run scored in this one. Ryan Dummer helped out too, doubling and driving in two runs for Burlington in the win. Starting pitcher Aben Beinlich benefited from the early lead, striking out seven batters in his four-inning start. | ||||
46 | Waukesha West | 9 | Mukwonago | 10 | |
47 | In this wild back-and-forth affair, Roman Sienza played hero and hit a walk-off two-run home run to win it for Mukwonago in the final frame, erasing the 9-8 deficit. Sienza was the offensive leader during the matchup, going 2-for-3 with four RBIs and three runs scored for the Indians. Tristan Arnold, Adam Kudronowicz, and Brandon Berge all finished with two hits apiece, rounding out a strong offensive day from Mukwonago. Ethan Brown was 2-for-3 and Eli Pantzlaff homered for Waukesha West in the losing effort. | ||||
48 | West Allis Hale | 4 | Sussex Hamilton | 3 | |
49 | West Allis Hale earned a win over Sussex Hamilton by putting up two late runs in the top half of the sixth inning, taking a 4-3 lead and holding onto it for the rest of the matchup. A passed ball allowed Brett Eastham and Owen Leitel to score, which proved to be the game-winning play. Peyton Ryback, Connor Hackett, Raymond Abreu, and Eastham all had two hits prior to that, as the Huskies put up 10 as a team during this one. | ||||
50 | Brookfield Central | 3 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 13 | |
51 | In the battle of Lancers, it was Kenosha St. Joseph who came out on top with a run-rule victory over Brookfield Central. For Kenosha St. Joseph, the team put up 15 hits and had seven batters with multi-hit performances. Dominic Santarelli, Brady Davidson, and Jack McTernan were all 2-for-4 with two RBIs from the middle of the Lancers' order. Peter Visconti was solid in three innings of relief for Kenosha St. Joseph, as the right-hander struck out five batters and only allowed one hit and one walk, earning the win. | ||||
52 | Milton | 6 | Jefferson | 4 | |
53 | Milton used a big four-run sixth inning to take a lead and eventually defeat Jefferson on Tuesday, winning 6-4. Jordan Bundy led the way offensively, going 2-for-4 with a double, triple, and a team-high three RBIs. Jake Cummins and Broden Jackson were both 2-for-4, including an RBI from Cummins and a double from Jackson. Jackson was solid on the mound too, going 5.2 innings and holding down a powerful Eagles' offense to just one earned run. Tyler Butina had a solo home run early, but it was not enough as Jefferson fell to Milton. | ||||
54 | D.C. Everest | 16 | Marshfield | 0 | |
55 | Nate Langbehn was lights out on the mound in this one, and the D.C. Everest put up 12 hits in total to dominate Marshfield in a five-inning victory. Langbehn struck out 13 batters and only allowed one hit, as the Wichita State commit was electric in what could be his final start of the regular season. Offensively, Langbehn was 2-for-3 with two RBIs, helping himself out. Logan George, from the nine-spot in the order, launched a grand slam to left field, accumulating four RBIs on the day. Cuyler Soppe had two RBIs from the middle of the order, as he was 1-for-2 with two walks in the win. | ||||
56 | Janesville Parker | 7 | Sun Prairie West | 6 | |
57 | Despite being out-hit 13-4, Janesville Parker was able to get a victory over Sun Prairie West, taking advantage of five defensive errors from the Wolves. Gavyn Novak was the leader for the Vikings, going 1-for-3 with an RBI in the upset win. Carter Smalley, who was able to work around multiple jams on the mound, was also 1-for-3 with two RBIs. Despite the loss for Sun Prairie West, Jaiden Jung was 2-for-4 with two triples and three RBIs, and Jackson Hunley had 12 strikeouts in his five innings on the bump. | ||||
58 | Madison East | 3 | Madison Memorial | 4 | |
59 | In extra innings, Madison Memorial came back and walked off Madison East, as Oliver Soldat hit a single to left field and scored a run to break up the previous 3-3 tie. Hudson Wagner struggled early, but settled in and was able to keep the Spartans in this one, shutting out the Purgolders for six straight innings. Avery White got the win, throwing a shutout eighth inning to extend the game. | ||||
60 | Mauston | 0 | Portage | 1 | |
61 | Portage earned a solid 1-0 victory over Mauston, the champions of the South Central Conference. Andrew Steinle played a big part in that for the Warriors, as he threw five innings and held a shutout during that time, striking out three batters. Haakon Johnson closed the last two innings for Portage, punching out three and facing one batter over the minimum. The Warriors scored their lone of the game in the sixth inning, as Griffin Garrigan had an RBI single to drive in Keagan Hooker. | ||||
62 | Reedsburg | 6 | Onalaska | 5 | |
63 | In an 11-inning marathon, Reedsburg came out on top to improve their overall record to 16-3 on the year. Edison Alonso was the difference maker on offense, as the prospect was 3-for-5 with two home runs and three RBIs from the three-spot in the order. Aden Edwards was solid on the mound despite earning the no-decision. The pitcher struck out 10 batters and walked no one in seven innings of work, as Jack Fenwick got the win after his relief performance. | ||||
64 | Verona | 3 | Madison La Follette | 1 | |
65 | After Madison La Follette put up their lone run in the first inning, the Verona pitching staff shut them down for the rest of the game. Max Jones was the main reason for that, as the pitcher threw five shutout innings of relief, allowing one hit during that time. That earned him the win, as Riley Peterson had a big RBI and Michael Scharenbroch finished with a 2-for-3 line, also driving in a run in the win. | ||||
66 | Watertown | 5 | Slinger | 4 | |
67 | Watertown got their 15th win of the season after they put up one run in the final frame to break up the 4-4 tie, eventually winning it 5-4. Cameron Kranz had an RBI groundout to give the Goslings their lead, winning it in the end. Caleb Hurtgen, Jacob Hurtgen, Caleb Hinkes, and Ralph Haumschild all had two hits at the end of this one, providing the sparks on offense for Watertown. Michael Tarr was big in relief, as he shutout Slinger for the last two innings, getting the win. Raine Fredericks was 3-for-4 in the loss for the Owls. | ||||
68 | Wausau West | 2 | Wisconsin Rapids | 8 | |
69 | Wisconsin Rapids scored early and often to pull away from Wausau West on Tuesday, putting up four runs in the fourth inning to give themselves a strong lead. Cannon Plawman and Brett Simonsen both had three RBIs for the Red Raiders to lead the way in the run-production department, including a home run from Simonsen in the fourth inning. Braden Lewis got the start and the win, striking out nine batters in 5.2 innings of work. For the Warriors, Tony Iaffaldano was 3-for-3 from the two-spot in the loss. | ||||
70 | Wauwatosa East | 4 | Cedarburg | 8 | |
71 | Cedarburg scored in every inning with the exception of the fifth to take down Wauwatosa East in this non-conference battle. Logan Zahour and Everett King both had two hits in the win, including a double from King at the bottom of the order. For the third straight game, Sam Moses wasn't retired at the plate, as the lefty went 1-for-1 with an RBI and three walks. Moses also had five strikeouts in two innings to close it out for the Bulldogs. | ||||
72 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 7 | Nicolet | 4 | |
73 | New Berlin Eisenhower capped off their 2023 regular season on a six-game winning streak by defeating Nicolet 7-4. Adison Tevz was the star on both sides of the field, starting at the plate. He was 2-for-2 with an RBI, double, and two walks. Despite getting hit around a bit, the Madison JC commit worked around a few jams and struck out 10 batters in five innings to earn the win. Caleb Johns scored three times and doubled to help the Lions get the victory. Nolan Sandee homered and James Wirth had three hits for the Knights, who couldn't quite get the clutch hit in this one. | ||||
74 | Shiocton | 16 | Reedsville | 1 | |
75 | Athens | 5 | Rosholt | 1 | |
76 | Bonduel | 10 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 0 | |
77 | Crandon | 3 | Antigo | 15 | |
78 | Gillett/Suring | 7 | Laona/Wabeno | 5 | |
79 | Green Bay Southwest | 15 | Green Bay East/West | 7 | |
80 | Hurley | 12 | Mellen | 0 | |
81 | Iola-Scandinavia | 11 | Wild Rose | 3 | |
82 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 1 | New Holstein | 2 | |
83 | Milwaukee Riverside | 3 | Racine St. Catherine's | 11 | |
84 | Pius XI Catholic | 12 | Brookfield Academy | 0 | |
85 | Pulaski | 8 | West De Pere | 5 | |
86 | Racine Park | 0 | Racine Horlick | 10 | |
87 | Spencer | 1 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 8 | |
88 | White Lake | 4 | Tigerton | 19 | |
89 | Sheboygan North | 8 | Pacelli | 5 | |
90 | Milwaukee Reagan | 2 | Greenfield | 12 | |
91 | Prentice | 1 | Newman Catholic | 13 | |
92 | Rib Lake | 0 | Marathon | 7 | |
93 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 0 | Whitnall | 10 | |
94 | Appleton West | 13 | Oshkosh North | 1 | |
95 | Auburndale | 13 | Loyal | 4 | |
96 | Amery | 2 | Unity | 10 | |
97 | Columbus Catholic | 15 | Owen-Withee | 11 | |
98 | DeForest | 3 | Oregon | 2 | |
99 | Eau Claire Memorial | 14 | New Richmond | 3 | |
100 | Edgar | 12 | Stanley-Boyd | 4 | |
101 | Edgewood | 9 | Lodi | 6 | |
102 | Evansville | 5 | Belleville | 8 | |
103 | Highland | 0 | Lancaster | 6 | |
104 | Martin Luther | 19 | Living Word Lutheran | 17 | |
105 | New Glarus | 0 | Baraboo | 10 | |
106 | Northland Pines | 7 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 8 | |
107 | Parkview | 5 | Rio | 17 | |
108 | Random Lake | 5 | Lakeside Lutheran | 9 | |
109 | Stoughton | 8 | Cambridge | 7 | |
110 | Watertown Luther Prep | 8 | Marshall | 7 | |
111 | Westby | 8 | Cashton | 6 | |
112 | Wisconsin Dells | 2 | Wautoma | 1 | |
113 | Wisconsin Heights | 8 | Sauk Prairie | 9 | |
114 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 20 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 12 | |
115 | Stratford | 3 | Rhinelander | 4 | |
116 | Spring Valley | 7 | Baldwin-Woodville | 15 | |
117 | East Troy | 4 | Johnson Creek | 14 | |
118 | Royall | 2 | Viroqua | 6 | |
119 | Dodgeville | 3 | Mineral Point | 4 | |
120 | Omro | 0 | Waupun | 14 | |
121 | Oconomowoc | 8 | Waukesha South | 3 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | No. 13 Waterford | 10 | No. 2 Union Grove | 0 | |
4 | In this one, Waterford cruised to a dominant 10-0 win to clinch their first conference championship since 2015. It was the stars of this Wolverine squad who rose up to the occasion, starting with Garret Kay, who homered twice, and drive in a team-high five RBIs. On the mound, Waterford's long-time ace, Dylan Questad was equally impressive as he scattered just two and struck out 10 in his five innings of shutout ball. Connor Harvie also put together a impressive day at the plate as he went 3-for-4 with two runs scored, and two RBIs. | ||||
5 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 0 | No. 4 Franklin | 10 | |
6 | It was an all-around dominant performance for Franklin on Wednesday, as the Sabers got a quality start out of Joe Herrick and put up 14 hits on offense to defeat Kenosha Bradford. Herrick struck out an impressive 14 batters in the win, throwing 5.2 innings for the Sabers. The underclassman only allowed two hits on the day, walking one batter as well. Offensively, Boston Halloran and Alex Mierow both had three hits in their performances, including two RBIs from Mierow. Maxamillion Martin had a team-high three RBIs, and Evan Saxe had the lone extra base hit in the run-rule victory. | ||||
7 | Green Bay Preble | 0 | No. 11 Denmark | 5 | |
8 | Denmark improved to 24-2 on the year with a shutout win over Green Bay Preble. Lucas Miller was dominant on the mound, twirling a complete game two-hitter while striking out five batters. The offense was consistent, as seven of the nine starters ended the day with at least one hit. Jaycob Dittmer finished with two RBIs, and John Wertel was 2-for-3 to lead the offensive attack. The Vikings put up two runs in both the fourth and sixth inning. | ||||
9 | No. 12 Oak Creek | 10 | Kenosha Tremper | 0 | |
10 | Oak Creek got another conference win under their belt by run-ruling Kenosha Tremper, defeating the Trojans for the second time in two days. Recently committed Will Hyland was the starter, throwing five innings and striking out five batters in the process. On the offensive end, CJ Trask, Nate Schopf, and Nathan Hanel all had two hits in the win, including a double and triple from Schopf. Payten Jibben, Schopf, and Hanel all finished with two RBIs for the Knights, dominating Kenosha Tremper in six innings of play. | ||||
11 | Madison Memorial | 5 | No. 14 Monona Grove | 8 | |
12 | Monona Grove used six separate pitchers to navigate themselves through a game versus Madison Memorial, as the Silver Eagles had a five-run sixth inning to extend their lead and win the non-conference matchup. James Cullison and Dom Najacht both had two hits for Monona Grove, as Najacht was 2-for-2 and not retired. Miles Nelson powered the offense with a big fly, sending a solo home run out of the field in the third inning. Terek Verhage added two more RBIs to guide the Silver Eagles to their 20th win of the season. Noah Latham-Woodruff was 2-for-5 with a double in the loss for the Spartans. | ||||
13 | No. 17 Arrowhead | 5 | Fort Atkinson | 4 | |
14 | Arrowhead went on the road and overcame a 4-2 deficit early on to defeat Fort Atkinson 5-4. In the seventh inning, Jacob Lorbecki doubled and drove in a run to break up the 4-4 tie for the Warhawks. Connor Olson closed the last two innings of the ballgame, earning the win. The Wisconsin-Stevens Point commit struck out one batter and only allowed one hit and one walk in his work. Cameron Carter and William Hess threw shutout innings of their own beforehand, recovering after the Blackhawks put up four runs in the third inning. | ||||
15 | Game Coverage | ||||
16 | Hartford | 2 | Beaver Dam | 1 | |
17 | By Maddox Durst PBR Wisconsin Staff Hartford's two runs in the third inning ended up being the difference in this one, as the ballgame quietly developed into a pitchers' duel. Daelen Johnson toed the rubber for Beaver Dam, as the Wisconsin-La Crosse commit was solid in his four-inning start, while also driving in the Golden Beavers' lone run of the game. He struck out five batters in total, but gave up two unearned runs in the process. Carter Kutz had the clutch base hit to give the Orioles the 2-1 lead over the Golden Beavers in the third frame, sending a single through the infield to plate a run with two outs. Hartford took advantage of two errors in the frame, as they only finished with three hits on the day. From there, Brandon Pohl worked out of multiple jams in six innings on the mound for Hartford, earning the win with three strikeouts and one walk. Kutz then came on to close the matchup, and was successful, as he stranded the bases loaded with one out with a strikeout and a lineout to the first baseman. Hartford got the non-conference win, and a victory over a Beaver Dam team in their sectional, previewing a possible future matchup in the playoffs. Notable Performers: Carter Kutz: 1-for-3, RBI - 1 INN, K, 2 BB, H, S (Hartford) Connor Ford: 1-for-2, R (Hartford) Brandon Pohl: 6 INN, 3 K, BB, 8 H, ER, W (Hartford) Eli Bryant: 4-for-4 - 3 INN, 2 K, H, BB (Beaver Dam) Daelen Johnson: 3-for-3, RBI, BB - 4 INN, 5 K, 2 BB, 2 H, 2 R (Beaver Dam) Jeffrey Freund: 2-for-3, R (Beaver Dam) | ||||
18 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
19 | De Pere | 11 | West De Pere | 4 | |
20 | An eight-run fourth inning propelled De Pere to a win over their cross-town rivals, West De Pere. A slew of singles from the Redbirds saw them take a decisive lead that would last for the game. Landon Raygo led the Redbird offense as he posted a 3-for-5 day and drove in two runs. Devin Weber had a multi-RBI day as he went 1-for-3, driving in three runs. Mason Sequin joined the party as he had a multi-hit performance, going 2-for-4 and driving in a run of his own. Despite the losing effort, Josh Bowe went 2-for-4 for West De Pere. | ||||
21 | Fond du Lac | 6 | Kaukauna | 7 | |
22 | A pair of runs in the fifth and sixth inning saw Kaukauna complete a late comeback to take a win against Fond du Lac. Jake Lucas went 4-for-4 and drove in two runs in an impressive performance at the plate. Owen Maas also contributed to the Kaukauna offense as he went 3-for-3. In addition to Lucas, Pierson Vande Hey drove in two of his own runs. | ||||
23 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 11 | Racine Case | 10 | |
24 | Kenosha Indian Trail took their second game over the week over Racine Case by a score of 11-10. A back-and-forth game that saw multiple lead changes ended up falling the Hawks' way. Jackson Wilhelmson went 2-for-4 and drove in three runs that contributed to the double-digit total. Cade Minatto also had an impressive day at the plate as he went 2-for-4 with two RBI's. For Racine Case, Evan Sommer swung an impressive bat as he went 3-for-4 and drove in a run. | ||||
25 | Racine Horlick | 12 | Racine Park | 2 | |
26 | Racine Horlick took a Southeast conference matchup on Wednesday when they defeated Racine Park by a score of 12-2. In the five innings of play, Parker Jensen swung a hot bat as he went 3-for-3 and drove in a run. On the mound, Jensen allowed zero earned runs on three hits and recorded 13 strikeouts. Also contributing to the Rebels' offense, Cole Weisenbeck had a multi-RBI performance as he drove in a pair of runs. On the other side of the scoreline, Carter Eschmann went 2-for-3 for the Panthers. | ||||
27 | Homestead | 5 | Germantown | 6 | |
28 | Cole Baier broke a tie in the bottom of the sixth inning that pushed Germantown to a 6-5 win over Homestead. Matthew Grater went 3-for-4 and drove in two runs at the top of the lineup for the Warhawks. Alex Pluta had a multi-hit performance as he went 2-for-4, driving in one run. Pluta achieved the feat by hitting a home run in the bottom of the fifth. Jackson Brewer and Nick King also drove in runs via the long ball, despite the losing effort. | ||||
29 | Milwaukee King | 3 | Whitefish Bay | 4 | |
30 | Whitefish Bay walked-off Milwaukee King by way of a suicide squeeze in the bottom of the seventh inning that pushed them to 18-7 on the season. The squeeze play, perfectly executed by Jack Wright, capped off a late comeback by the Blue Dukes that saw them push across three runs in the final inning. Jack Wright's bunt was the cherry on top of his 3-for-3 performance that saw him drive in two runs and walk once. For Milwaukee King, Leo Berger had a 2-for-4 day that saw him cross home twice. | ||||
31 | Verona | 1 | Watertown | 7 | |
32 | A three-run fifth inning was more than enough for Watertown as they were victorious over Verona by a score of 7-1. Watertown's ten-hit total was fueled by Jacob Hurtgen, Cameron Kranz, and Landon Fendt who all had multi-hit performances. On the mound for the Goslings, Caleb Hinkes spun a complete game allowing just one run over seven innings. For Verona, Jack DeTienne, the Xavier commit, went 2-for-3 on the day. | ||||
33 | Greendale | 7 | Waukesha West | 1 | |
34 | Greendale held Waukesha West to just one run over seven innings of play, which allowed them to pick up the win on Wednesday. On the mound for the Panthers, Jack Lentz had an impressive start as he tossed five innings of scoreless play. Over those five innings, Lentz struck out six batters. At the plate, Cameron Bueno, EJ Kuster, and Trevor Picago all had multi-hit performances for Greendale. For the Wolverines, Tanner Kalinowski went 3-for-3 in the losing effort. | ||||
35 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 1 | Slinger | 9 | |
36 | Saint Anthony | 0 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 23 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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3 | No. 1 Janesville Craig | 9 | Middleton | 2 | |
4 | After losing to this same Middleton team just a couple of days ago, Janesville Craig cruised to a 9-2 win to even the season series. Jackson Adams and Jake Schaffner each had multi-hit days for the Cougars. Adam went 3-for-4 at the plate, with one double to drive in one run and he alsos scored as well. Jake Schaffner doubled and singled, too and scored three runs. Devin Gudenschwager also doubled in this one, and he finished the day with a pair of RBIs. On the mound, Denver Hughes notched the win as he held the Cardinals scoreless in his six innings of work, and struck out three. | ||||
5 | No. 3 Kimberly | 8 | Appleton North | 7 | |
6 | In this extra-inning thriller, it was the Papermakers that came out on top over a tough conference foe in the Lightning. Leading the way offensively was Sawyer Deering who singled and doubled to drive in a team-high four runs. Kale Twombly and Max Kalk also recorded two-hit days, with one of Kalks being a double. Brayden Pleau rounded out the scoring efforts with a one hit, one RBI performance. On the mound, Alex Vander Loop battled as he allowed three earned runs on six hits in his five-inning start. | ||||
7 | No. 4 Franklin | 4 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 3 | |
8 | For the third year in a row, the Franklin Sabers were crowned Southeast Conference Champions after a nail biting, 4-3 win over Bradford/Reuther. In the first inning, Franklin dropped a three-spot after an RBI single from Dylan Cunningham and a two-RBI single from Maxamillion Martin. But after a late push from Bradford, this game was eventually sent into extra-innings. In the eighth, Mitchell Semancik came up huge as he delivered a RBI single of his own to take back the lead. W Gardner would then come in to earn the save, not allowing a hit and striking out two in his one inning of work. Earning the win on the mound was Cooper Kamlay who gave three runs on nine hits while striking out nine across his seven innings. | ||||
9 | Slinger | 0 | No. 5 Menomonee Falls | 8 | |
10 | The Phoenix cruised to a dominant 8-0 win over Slinger, backed by some noteworthy performances on both sides of the ball. Leading the way at the plate was Jack Anderson whologged three triples, three runs scored and three RBIs. Keli Grennier and Zach Wolfram each doubled twice as well, with Wolfram driving in two runs, and Grennier scoring three. Wilson Kershner rounded out the offensive efforts with a double and two-RBIs en route to the win. On the mound, Derek Steinbrenner held Slinger Scoreless across six innings and he also struck out eight. | ||||
11 | Oshkosh North | 1 | No. 6 Hortonville | 4 | |
12 | Thomas Burns was solid in his start for the Polar Bears, allowing just one run on six hits, and striking out nine to earn the win. Offensively, Camden Kuhnke was the difference maker as he doubled and homered for two of the three hits for Hortonville, and he finished the day with one RBI. | ||||
13 | Wausau East | 1 | No. 7 Stevens Point | 11 | |
14 | The Panthers grabbed their second win over Wauwau East on the week, with this one coming in dominant fashion. Braylen Nystrom tallied three hits in the win and he finished his day with two runs score also. Bennett Klish, Devin Mrozek, and Carl Biechler each logged two-hits, with Mrzek also driving in a pair of runs. Rounding out the offensive efforts was Jacob Ebel who doubled in his one at-bat to drive in a team-high three runs. Ty Rechner was the only arm SPASH would need in this one as he scattered six hits, and punched out five to earn the win. | ||||
15 | Menomonie | 12 | No. 8 Hudson | 0 | |
16 | Despite only collecting five hits, Menomonie took advantage of double-digit errors from the Hudson defense as they cruised to a 12-0 win on Thursday. On the mound, Treysen Witt was dominant in his start, allowing just one hit and striking out five in his five innings of work to notch the win. Offensively, Ben Bystol tallied the day's only two-hit performance and he also scored a run. James Hoff, Owen Welch, and Caleb Rynes were responsible for the three other hits for Menomonie, and they each also drove in a run, too. | ||||
17 | No. 10 Sun Prairie East | 5 | Madison West | 6 | |
18 | Madison West took down the Cardinals, backed by some late game heroics. In the seventh, with the game deadlocked at five, Joe Marcin came up with the bases loaded, and delivered a single that brought home a run, and gave Madison West the walk-off win. Quinn Lightbourne also had a solid day at the plate as he tallied two singles to drive in one, and Seth Massoglia drove in a pair on one hit, too. | ||||
19 | Kenosha Tremper | 0 | No. 12 Oak Creek | 3 | |
20 | Payten Jibben was huge on the mound in this one as he held a tough Tremper lineup scoreless in his complete game efforts, while also striking out 12. At the plate, Nathan Hanel recorded the day's only multi-hit performance with two singles and he also drove in one. Matthew Risser and Evan Calderon each drove in a run for the Knights as well. | ||||
21 | No. 13 Waterford | 4 | Sussex Hamilton | 3 | |
22 | All seven of this games runs were scored in the third inning, and Waterford would eventually hold on to the win. In the third, Calvin Hancock got the scoring started with a two-RBI single, which was followed by a Dean Buse two-RBI double. This would be all the scoring the Wolverines would need as three different Waterford arms would combine for the win. Getting things started on the mound was Tyler Lusic would held Sussex Hamilton scoreless in his two innings, and also struck out three. Ricky Maerzke relieved Lusic and he allowed three runs on three hits, while also punching out three in his three innings of work. Zaiden Eblin notched the save across two innings as he allowed just one hit and punched out two batters. Also, with Garret Kay's single to lead off the third inning, he is now holds the most career hits in Waterford history. | ||||
23 | No. 15 Kettle Moraine | 3 | Waukesha North | 7 | |
24 | A late push from Waukesha North jolted them to a dominant 7-3 upset win. In the fifth and sixth, Waukesha North exploded for all seven of their runs, and were led by a two-hit, two-RBI day from AJ Curtis. Connor Curtis also drove in a pair on a double as well and he also earned the win on the bump. Across his 4.1 innings of work, Curtis struck out three and held the Lasers to just one hit. | ||||
25 | Brookfield Central | 0 | No. 16 Marquette University | 4 | |
26 | Luke Agnew was dominant in this one, as he held Brookfield Central scoreless and struck out nine in his complete game efforts. As for the offense, Jack Hardt led the way with two hits and one RBI. Michael Cesarz and Ian reno each tallied one hit, and also drove in a run as well. Lead off hitter Parker Wyatt recorded the day's only XBH, a double, and he also scored a run to round out the offensive efforts. | ||||
27 | No. 17 Arrowhead | 14 | No. 19 Muskego | 5 | |
28 | Arrowhead defeated Muskego 14-5. Arrowhead's offense was firing on all cylinders as they scored runs in each inning of play. As an offense Arrowhead came away with 14 hits on the day with six players collecting multiple hits on the day, Brady Beck being the lone Arrowhead player to collecting three hits on the day. On the mound two Arrowhead pitchers combined for the win, Brady Carpenter got the start and tossed four innings allowing three runs and Cam Carter tossed three innings in relief. | ||||
29 | Chippewa Falls | 3 | No. 23 River Falls | 8 | |
30 | Game Coverage | ||||
31 | Turner | 5 | Deerfield | 2 | |
32 | By Josh Fields Wisconsin Staff An early lead helps Tuner defeat Deerfield 5-2. Turner's offense came out hot as they scored three runs in the first two innings of play. In the first inning, Jack Stelter and Mason Hoenig each drove in runs on RBI singles to left field, bringing the score to 2-0 after the first. In the bottom of the second, Turner scored on three consecutive single,s with Konner Giddley collecting the RBI on a single to center field. Deerfield was able to push runs across in the fourth and seventh innings to cut down the lead but was unable to threaten any more. Two Turner pitchers combined for the win on the mound Michael Cook got the start and tossed four innings, striking out five batters. The aforementioned Giddley came on in relief and tossed the final three innings, striking out five batters. Notable Performers Michael Cook (Turner) 4 IP, 3 H, R, BB, 5 K Konner Giddley (Turner) 3 IP, 2 H, R, BB, 5 K, 2-for-4, RBI, R Cal Fisher (Deerfield) 2-for-3, 2B, R | ||||
33 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
34 | Aquinas | 13 | Saint Croix Falls | 5 | |
35 | Aquinas' 11-run seventh inning completed a dramatic late comeback that saw them defeat Saint Croix Falls and advance to 19-2 on the season. Calvin Hargrove and Eddie Peters kickstarted the Aquinas offense as they both went 2-for-4 and drove in three runs each. Kole Keppel also had a multi-RBI performance as he went 1-for-3 and drove in a pair of his own. For St. Croix Falls, Brayden Olson had an impressive day on the mound and at the plate. Olson went 1-for-2 with a home run in the first inning that drove in two. Olson then pitched four and two-thirds innings, striking out ten batters and allowing only two earned runs on two hits. Despite the effort, Aquinas' seventh inning storm of runs was more than enough to take a game over St. Croix Falls. | ||||
36 | Menasha | 5 | Pulaski | 1 | |
37 | Menasha's pitching staff combined to allow just one hit over seven innings of play as they held Pulaski to just one run. Ian Dohms toed the rubber for Menasha to begin the game and pitched five innings, allowing just one run on one hit. Dohms struck out eight and walked one over the five frames. Dohms then passed the ball to his team to close out the rest of the game. Ryan Johnson and Bryce Duszak pitched the sixth and seventh, respectively, and allowed no hits. The duo capped off an impressive performance from Dohms and secured the win for the Bluejays. At the plate for Menasha, AJ Korth had a multi-hit performance and drove in one run. With the win, the Bluejays moved to 17-5 on the season. | ||||
38 | Greendale | 8 | South Milwaukee | 1 | |
39 | A six-run fourth inning from Greendale was the deciding factor in their 8-1 victory over South Milwaukee. The Panther offense broke the game open after heading into the fourth tied 1-1. Jack Bauer went 2-for-5 atop the Greendale lineup and drove in two runs. In addition to allowing just one run over four innings on the mound, EJ Kuster went 2-for-3 and drove in a pair of runs. Luke Mattes swung a hot bat for the Panther offense as well as he went 3-for-3 and drove in two of his own. | ||||
40 | Barneveld | 5 | Dodgeville | 9 | |
41 | Jamo Allen and Tanner Bockhop were standout performers for the Dodgeville offense in their 9-5 win over Barneveld on Thursday. Leading off for the Dodgers, Bockhop went 3-for-3 and drove in a run as his first inning home run gave Dodgeville an early lead. Following suit, in the sixth, Sean Reilly got on the board with a home run of his own. Jamo Allen also contributed as he went 2-for-3 and drove in three runs. | ||||
42 | Cedarburg | 10 | Milwaukee King | 0 | |
43 | Cedarburg continued its offensive hot streak as it posted double-digit runs, making it three out of their last four games doing so. Ty Cramer The Bulldog pitching was just as impressive as they held Milwaukee King scoreless over six innings of play. On the mound for the Bulldogs, Brett Torbeck turned in a quality performance as he spun five innings of scoreless baseball. Over the five frames, Torbeck allowed just three hits and struck out five. Ty Cramer and Collin Ehlers led the way for the Bulldog offense as they both had multi-RBI performances. | ||||
44 | Wisconsin Rapids | 6 | Wausau West | 7 | |
45 | Wausau West fought off a late comeback by Wisconsin Rapids and ultimately pulled out the victory by a score of 7-6. Tony Iffaldano was the standout performer for the Warriors, as he went 2-for-4 at the plate and drove in three runs. Travis Kade also contributed as he went 2-for-3. On the mound for Wausau West, Lucas Hager three four scoreless innings as he turned in a quality performance that gave the offense room to work. Despite the loss, Wisconsin Rapids' Brennan Huber went 2-for-3, drew two walks, and drove in two runs. | ||||
46 | Mukwonago | 5 | Waukesha West | 3 | |
47 | Mukwonago outlasted Waukesha West and picked up a Classic Eight conference win by a score of 5-3. Adam Kudronowicz and Cael Bertrandt both went 2-for-4 to kickstart Mukwonago's offense. Connor Greuel drove in three runs on the day to push the runners across and put Mukwonago on the board. Some solid backend pitching allowed the lead to last as Mukwonago defeated Waukesha West in what can be labeled as a clean win. | ||||
48 | Waukesha South | 2 | Oconomowoc | 8 | |
49 | Oconomowoc's high-powered offense was on full display as they defeated Waukesha South by a score of 8-2 and posted 12 hits in the process. Brayden Nelson had a strong day at the plate as he went 3-for-4 and drove in three runs. Jackson Reno continued his string of impressive performances this week as he went 3-for-3 and crossed home twice. Owen Borkowski toed the rubber and threw five and two-thirds innings, where he allowed just one run. | ||||
50 | Oregon | 4 | Waunakee | 5 | |
51 | It took nine innings of play, but Andy Nordloh's single in the bottom of the ninth was enough for Waunakee as they defeated Oregon by a score of 4-5. On top of his walk-off single, Nordloh went 3-for-5 on the day. Danny Cotter also contributed to the Warhawk offense as he turned in a 2-for-4 performance. To close out the game on the mound, Nordloh pitched the last three innings and didn't allow a single hit. Over the three frames, Nordloh struck out seven batters to keep Oregon at bay. | ||||
52 | Sun Prairie West | 3 | Janesville Parker | 1 | |
53 | A tight game between Sun Prairie West and Janesville Parker saw Sun Prairie West outlast and win with a final score of 3-1. Jackson Hunley, Peyton Schumann, and Ben Olsen all had multi-hit performances for the Wolves. On the mound, Brady Rhoads picked up the win as he allowed just one run over five innings of work. In relief, Austin Adamowski threw two scoreless innings to finish off a quality team performance. | ||||
54 | La Crosse Central | 9 | New Richmond | 0 | |
55 | Appleton East | 4 | Oshkosh West | 7 | |
56 | Milton | 6 | Elkhorn | 7 | |
57 | Racine Case | 1 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 11 | |
58 | Racine Park | 0 | Racine Horlick | 17 | |
59 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 12 | Duluth Denfeld (MN) | 9 | |
60 | Green Bay Southwest | 1 | Westosha Central | 11 | |
61 | Marion | 11 | Markesan | 4 | |
62 | Little Chute | 7 | Shiocton | 3 | |
63 | Seneca | 6 | Potosi/Cassville | 7 | |
64 | Marathon | 2 | Pacelli | 6 | |
65 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 0 | Wauwatosa West | 2 | |
66 | Madison La Follette | 3 | Verona | 15 | |
67 | Madison Memorial | 1 | Madison East | 5 | |
68 | Marshfield | 12 | D.C. Everest | 3 | |
69 | Milwaukee Reagan | 0 | Germantown | 1 | |
70 | Neenah | 0 | Appleton West | 2 | |
71 | Onalaska | 1 | Viroqua | 4 | |
72 | Osseo-Fairchild | 1 | Cumberland | 8 | |
73 | Owen-Withee | 0 | Rib Lake | 10 | |
74 | WIAA REGIONALS | ||||
75 | New London | 5 | Plymouth | 2 | |
76 | New London put up three big insurance runs in the seventh inning to pull away and upset Plymouth, as the No. 10 seed took down the No. 7 seed on the first day of the tournament. Ethan Herzfeldt was the offensive stand out for the Bulldogs, going 3-for-3 at the plate. Herzfeldt doubled and drove in two runs on the day, leading New London to their win. Austin Schmallenberg had a team-high three RBIs, including driving in two on a double in the final frame. Herzfeldt would get the save, closing it out for the Bulldogs in the last two innings after a solid start from Seth Thayer. Jackson Neilitz had a home run, but it was not enough, as the Panthers season came to a close. | ||||
77 | Parkview | 2 | Cuba City | 12 | |
78 | Cuba City dominated on both sides of the ball on Thursday against Parkview, led by the two-way performance of Riley Rosenkranz. On the mound, Rosenkranz pitched for all six innings in the run-rule victory, punching out 11 batters while allowing one earned run. Offensively, Rosenkranz was 3-for-5 with a team-high three RBIs from the top of the order. Will Busch scored four times, and Gavin Vaassen had three hits as well to power the Cubans' offense. Henry Kruser chipped in two hits and two RBIs too, rounding out a quality offensive day for the defending Division 3 champions. | ||||
79 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 6 | Shoreland Lutheran | 0 | |
80 | Casey Grudzinski was the difference-maker on the bump for Hustisford/Dodgeland in Thursday's playoff win, as the pitcher twirled a complete game shutout for the Falcon-Trojans. Grudzinski struck out 11 batters and only walked one, scattering seven hits from Shoreland Lutheran's offense. Collin Wagner was 2-for-3 on the day to lead the offense, driving in one run. Andy Maas crossed home plate twice in the win, as Hustisford/Dodgeland eliminated the Pacers to move on. | ||||
81 | Brookfield Academy | 4 | Living Word Lutheran | 6 | |
82 | Living Word Lutheran gained a lead in the middle of the game and never looked back, taking down Brookfield Academy in this regional quarterfinal. Easton Oliver and Nathan Strassburg both had two hits to power the Timberwolves to a win, including a double from Strassburg. Both prospects had an RBI as well. Oliver threw for six innings in his start, striking out eight batters while holding the Blue Knights to four runs on seven hits. Gavin Weissenburger came in to close and worked around some trouble to do so, earning the save for Living Word Lutheran. | ||||
83 | Somerset | 0 | Saint Croix Central | 5 | |
84 | Eli Babler twirled a gem for Saint Croix Central, going the distance on the mound for the Panthers. Babler struck out 10 batters in total, only allowing two hits and three walks in the shutout win. Saint Croix Central put up four runs in the fourth inning to separate themselves from Somerset, as Mark Albright led the way by going 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs. | ||||
85 | Sparta | 0 | West Salem | 14 | |
86 | West Salem was dominant in their opening matchup of the playoffs against Sparta, defeating the lower seed by a score of 14-0 in run-rule fashion. The pitching lineup of Brett McConkey and Bennett Burke combined to one-hit the Spartans, as McConkey struck out four batters in his four-inning start. Chris Calico and Luke Noel powered the offense on Thursday, as the two combined to go 5-for-6 on the day. Calico drove in three runs and doubled once, while Noel had two RBIs, a double, and a triple. Brendon Ghelfi-Haverly was a standout too, finishing with a 3-for-3 line with two RBIs from the bottom of the Panthers' order. | ||||
87 | Oconto Falls | 0 | Wrightstown | 1 | |
88 | Avery Leick played hero for Wrightstown to keep their season alive, as the right-handed hitter shot a single to the left side to drive in Eli Lemke, who scored the lone run of the game in the bottom of the seventh inning. Before that though, Trevor Vande Hey was dominant on the mound, earning the win for the Tigers with the walk-off. Vande Hey struck out 11 batters and twirled a two-hitter, only walking two batters on the day. He also had two hits at the plate for the Wrightstown offense in a narrow victory over No. 12 seeded Oconto Falls. Jack Adler was equally impressive for the Panthers, as the sophomore threw 6.1 innings and struck out eight batters before giving up the run. | ||||
89 | Ripon | 4 | Wautoma | 6 | |
90 | Wautoma erupted for all of their six runs in the sixth inning to overcome a 2-0 deficit, which was all they needed in this first round victory. Logan Dunn, Christian Weiss, and Brett Salm all had one double in the win, and each drove in at least one run in the big sixth inning. Weiss finished with two RBIs, and both Dunn and Salm had two hits apiece. Dunn, the Missouri State commit, pitched six innings in his start, punching out seven batters while holding Ripon to just two runs on three hits, keeping his team in the game to win it. | ||||
91 | Watertown Luther Prep | 3 | Lake Mills | 4 | |
92 | After running into some trouble in the first inning, Eddy Eveland bounced back and pitched 6.1 quality innings, punching out 12 batters in total while earning the win for Lake Mills. The L-Cats were able to help out their star pitcher on the offensive end after falling behind early, as a two-run home run from Derek Bruce tied things up in the third inning. Ben Buchholtz broke up the tie in the sixth inning with an RBI double, and Blaise Buechel followed with an RBI single. The Phoenix threatened in the last frame by putting up a run, but eventually fell short in this one. | ||||
93 | Whitewater | 1 | McFarland | 11 | |
94 | McFarland maintained their regular season success with a run-rule victory over Whitewater to advance to the regional semifinals. Jack Schraml hit a solo home run in the victory, finishing with two hits and two runs scored. Mason Roe was not retired in this one, going 3-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored. Braylan Roder, Dadon Gillen, and Kyle Kussow all had two hits to round out the Spartans' offensive attack, which overwhelmed the Whippets. Nick Cappozzo got the win after his four-inning start, striking out five batters in the process. | ||||
95 | Pius XI Catholic | 0 | New Berlin West | 7 | |
96 | New Berlin West picked up a solid victory over Pius XI to advance to play No. 1 seed Wisconsin Lutheran next Tuesday. Tyler Hewitt was a large reason for this, as the right-hander performed well in his five-inning start, as he struck out an impressive 12 batters while holding the Popes to zero runs. Ben Miller doubled and tripled, while Dominic Kibler was walked three times and had two RBIs on the day. Payton Kaiser and Nathan Hinek both reached base three times to round out a quality day at the ballpark for the Vikings. | ||||
97 | Saint John's NW | 0 | University School | 10 | |
98 | University School coasted a run-rule victory over Saint John's NW on Thursday, backed by the performance of Graham Kasten on the mound. The left-hander struck out eight batters and walked zero in four innings of work, earning the win for the Wildcats. On the offensive end, Jason Adix, William Reese, Griffin Grebe, and Brock Miller all accumulated two RBIs to lead the way in the run-production department. While taking advantage of six walks, University School put up six runs in the third inning to end this one early. | ||||
99 | Port Washington | 5 | Catholic Memorial | 6 | |
100 | Catholic Memorial took advantage of a defensive miscue to walk off this one, as Kael Johns stole third and advanced home on the throwing error to break up the 5-5 tie, eliminating Port Washington. Before that, JT Kelenic launched a solo home run to left field to start the scoring for the Crusaders. Keith Williams was 2-for-3 with two RBIs to lead the way for Catholic Memorial, including a big RBI single in the bottom of the sixth inning. On the mound, Zach Rechner struck out 10 batters in 5.1 innings before hitting his pitch count. From there, the bullpen was able to work around multiple jams without giving up too many runs. Nate Uselding was 2-for-3 for the Pirates, who couldn't quite get the clutch hit in the end to take a lead. | ||||
101 | Big Foot | 2 | Wilmot | 22 | |
102 | Wilmot scored in every inning to defeat Big Foot in run-rule fashion and advance to the regional semi-finals. Hayden Christiansen hit a homerun in the victory, as he wasn't retired on the day, going 1-for-1 with one walk and a hit by pitch. Jake Christiansen, Marco Falletti, and Max Haley all finished with three hits to lead the way, as the Panthers accumulated 15 in total. Wilmot took advantage of nine errors as well, dominating this one from the start. | ||||
103 | Saint Francis | 0 | East Troy | 5 | |
104 | Zach Johnson and Ryan Meehan combine to three-hit Saint Francis in the regional quarterfinal, advancing East Troy to the next stage of the playoffs with a 5-0 win over the Mariners. Johnson got the start and threw for five innings, striking out nine batters in total. Meehan closed out the last two innings with ease, scattering two hits while punching out two batters. Offensively, Ryan Weed and Connor Moat both finished with two hits to lead the way, including a double from Moat. Weed scored once and Moat had a team-high two RBIs in the shutout victory for the Trojans. | ||||
105 | Kohler/Christian | 2 | Random Lake | 6 | |
106 | Matt Merlo was the star for Random Lake in their first round win, as the senior got the job done on both sides of the field for the Rams. On the mound, Merlo struck out eight batters and walked no one, only allowing two hits and two unearned runs. At the plate, the multi-sport athlete was 2-for-3 with two RBIs, doubling once on the day. Bryan Mitchell, the batter before him, helped out too, going 1-for-2 with an RBI and two runs scored. | ||||
107 | Southwestern | 5 | Iowa-Grant | 4 | |
108 | Iowa-Grant attempted a comeback in the final frame, but Bryce Reese was able to slam the door and end the rally by getting a pop up on the infield, advancing Southwestern. Tyler Brotzman was the offensive stand out for the Wildcats, going 3-for-4 from the leadoff spot with a double and a run scored. Klaeton Hendricks followed behind him, finishing with a 2-for-3 line, driving in two runs. Hendricks had the eventual game-winning hit in the upset, extending Southwestern's lead to 5-3 with an RBI single. Dawson Reid finished with two hits and three RBIs for the Panthers, but it was not enough as their 2023 season came to a close on Thursday night. | ||||
109 | Waterloo | 5 | Dominican | 8 | |
110 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 0 | Oconto | 7 | |
111 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 0 | St. Mary Catholic | 8 | |
112 | Riverdale | 0 | Darlington | 5 | |
113 | Goodman/Pembine | 4 | Athens | 5 | |
114 | Tigerton | 0 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 10 | |
115 | Sevastopol | 2 | Iola-Scandinavia | 12 | |
116 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 0 | Algoma | 10 | |
117 | Almond-Bancroft | 0 | Rosholt | 9 | |
118 | Wild Rose | 1 | Lena | 6 | |
119 | Cambria-Friesland | 1 | Reedsville | 4 | |
120 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 1 | Abbotsford/Colby | 11 | |
121 | Edgerton | 8 | Brodhead/Juda | 2 | |
122 | Williams Bay | 0 | Clinton | 7 | |
123 | Tomah | 3 | Arcadia | 6 | |
124 | Ellsworth | 5 | Prescott | 3 | |
125 | Amery | 1 | Northwestern | 15 | |
126 | Osceola | 1 | Rice Lake | 2 | |
127 | Bloomer | 1 | Ashland | 2 | |
128 | Lakeland | 3 | Merrill | 10 | |
129 | Northland Pines | 4 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 8 | |
130 | Rhinelander | 5 | Antigo | 3 | |
131 | Seymour | 4 | Luxemburg-Casco | 5 | |
132 | Marinette | 0 | Clintonville | 5 | |
133 | Sturgeon Bay | 2 | Shawano | 12 | |
134 | Two Rivers | 2 | Freedom | 3 | |
135 | Sheboygan Falls | 1 | Waupaca | 11 | |
136 | Winneconne | 2 | Campbellsport | 7 | |
137 | North Fond du Lac | 0 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 14 | |
138 | Berlin | 0 | Xavier | 10 | |
139 | Adams-Friendship | 2 | Wisconsin Dells | 0 | |
140 | River Valley | 3 | La Crosse Logan | 2 | |
141 | Richland Center | 0 | Mount Horeb | 11 | |
142 | Portage | 9 | Baraboo | 14 | |
143 | Platteville | 0 | Sauk Prairie | 3 | |
144 | Monroe | 1 | Edgewood | 9 | |
145 | Stoughton | 2 | Lakeside Lutheran | 7 | |
146 | Evansville | 4 | Columbus | 14 | |
147 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | Kewaskum | 12 | |
148 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 6 | Cudahy | 0 | |
149 | St. Augustine Prep | 1 | Delavan-Darien | 10 | |
150 | Saint Anthony | 0 | Whitnall | 24 | |
151 | Racine St. Catherine's | 2 | Martin Luther | 5 | |
152 | Cameron | 4 | Ladysmith | 2 | |
153 | Chequamegon | 1 | Unity | 6 | |
154 | Luck/Frederic | 3 | Spooner | 18 | |
155 | Tomahawk | 6 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 5 | |
156 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 1 | Phillips | 2 | |
157 | Colfax | 10 | Spencer | 7 | |
158 | Barron | 5 | Grantsburg | 4 | |
159 | Stanley-Boyd | 1 | Elk Mound | 12 | |
160 | Cadott | 2 | Stratford | 7 | |
161 | Augusta | 2 | Neillsville | 12 | |
162 | Boyceville | 5 | Durand-Arkansaw | 7 | |
163 | Crandon | 3 | Auburndale | 10 | |
164 | Manawa | 2 | Bonduel | 12 | |
165 | Gillett/Suring | 0 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 10 | |
166 | Menominee Indian | 0 | Amherst | 13 | |
167 | Peshtigo | 4 | Crivitz | 3 | |
168 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 1 | New Holstein | 7 | |
169 | Roncalli | 7 | Mishicot | 8 | |
170 | Valders | 3 | Howards Grove | 8 | |
171 | Omro | 3 | Brillion | 6 | |
172 | Luther | 3 | Poynette | 6 | |
173 | Necedah | 0 | Pardeeville | 12 | |
174 | Montello | 0 | Whitehall | 10 | |
175 | Nekoosa | 2 | Westby | 9 | |
176 | Melrose-Mindoro | 0 | Westfield | 12 | |
177 | Lancaster | 2 | Marshall | 4 | |
178 | Wisconsin Heights | 7 | Mineral Point | 16 | |
179 | Belleville | 2 | Fennimore | 11 | |
180 | Boscobel | 3 | New Glarus | 6 | |
181 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 2 | Green Lake/Princeton | 4 | |
182 | Ozaukee | 0 | Laconia | 7 | |
183 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 0 | Lomira | 11 | |
184 | Mayville | 3 | Horicon | 5 | |
185 | Winnebago Lutheran | 2 | Saint Mary's Springs | 3 | |
186 | Kenosha Christian Life | 2 | Cambridge | 9 | |
187 | Bruce | 9 | Flambeau | 5 | |
188 | Webster | 3 | Drummond | 12 | |
189 | South Shore | 0 | Birchwood/Winter | 10 | |
190 | Bayfield | 1 | Hurley | 28 | |
191 | Butternut/Mercer | 1 | Shell Lake | 26 | |
192 | Mellen | 1 | Siren | 11 | |
193 | Spring Valley | 7 | Prairie Farm | 6 | |
194 | Prentice | 0 | Clear Lake | 9 | |
195 | New Auburn | 0 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 10 | |
196 | Gilman | 3 | McDonell Central | 6 | |
197 | Thorp | 4 | Glenwood City | 6 | |
198 | Elcho | 15 | Northland Lutheran/WI Valley L | 9 | |
199 | Laona/Wabeno | 0 | Edgar | 19 | |
200 | White Lake | 0 | Florence | 17 | |
201 | Gresham Community | 3 | Wausaukee | 9 | |
202 | Newman Catholic | 8 | Bowler | 2 | |
203 | Assumption | 8 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 5 | |
204 | Plum City/Elmwood | 0 | Blair-Taylor | 17 | |
205 | Greenwood | 0 | Columbus Catholic | 10 | |
206 | Alma Center Lincoln | 7 | Port Edwards | 12 | |
207 | Loyal | 3 | Pepin/Alma | 13 | |
208 | North Crawford | 7 | New Lisbon | 6 | |
209 | La Farge | 0 | Royall | 9 | |
210 | Kickapoo | 1 | Ithaca | 11 | |
211 | Wonewoc-Center | 0 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 10 | |
212 | Weston | 5 | Hillsboro | 4 | |
213 | De Soto | 9 | Brookwood | 10 | |
214 | River Ridge | 0 | Shullsburg/Benton | 3 | |
215 | Black Hawk | 0 | Belmont | 1 | |
216 | Southwestern | 5 | Iowa-Grant | 4 | |
217 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 3 | Catholic Central | 8 | |
218 | Rio | 2 | Randolph | 9 | |
219 | Heritage Christian | 1 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 11 | |
220 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 3 | Fall River | 10 |
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3 | No. 2 Union Grove | 11 | Racine Case | 1 | |
4 | Union Grove picked up a run-rule victory over Racine Case on Saturday, as Jack Wolf and Nathan Williams combined to no-hit the Eagles. Wolf did most of the heavy lifting, throwing the first four innings, striking out eight batters. Williams came on to close it, working around a hit by pitch to finish the game. Williams was the spark on offense too, going 2-for-4 with a team-high three RBIs. Braxton Hinds and Leo Weist both chipped in two hits for the Broncos, as they used a five-run first inning to dominate this one. | ||||
5 | Menasha | 2 | No. 6 Hortonville | 3 | |
6 | Camden Kuhnke was the difference-maker in this one, lining a double to the gap to break up the 2-2 tie in the final inning, walking it off for Hortonville to win the ballgame. Brett Sommer and Nate Vela both had two hits in their performances for the Polar Bear, including a double in Vela's 2-for-2 line. Joe Fischer hit a home run in the sixth inning to tie the game after Menahsa had gained a 2-1 lead in the top half of the frame. Griffin Jens shut down the Blue Jays in the final inning to give his team a shot to win it. For Menasha, Ryan Johnson was 3-for-4 in a losing effort. | ||||
7 | Oconomowoc | 6 | No. 10 Sun Prairie East | 8 | |
8 | Sun Prairie East scored in five separate innings to win their final regular season game, defeating Oconomowoc in a non-conference matchup. Sam Ostrenga led the way from the leadoff spot, going 3-for-3 with a walk, tripling once and scoring three times. The rest of the order contributed to the win as well, as Drew Kavanaugh, Isaac Wendler, and Jack Watkins all had two hits, as Kavanaugh had an RBI to round out a strong offensive day from the Cardinals. Bradyn Nelson was 3-for-4 with two doubles and three runs scored, but it was not enough as the Raccoons couldn't scratch across enough runs to hang with the Cardinals. | ||||
9 | Superior | 4 | No. 8 Hudson | 14 | |
10 | The Hudson offense was clicking on all cylinders against Superior, using an eight-run second inning and five doubles to power themselves past the Spartans. Hunter Carlson, the most recent PBR Wisconsin POTW, was 2-fr-2 with two RBIs and a double to lead the way. Bradyn Bezanson had the most RBIs, driving in four runners wiht two hits on the day. Wyatt Gavin and Sam Abrahamson both added two RBIs in their performances, as the Raiders' offense overwhelmed Superior. | ||||
11 | Sun Prairie West | 2 | No. 14 Monona Grove | 4 | |
12 | Monona Grove put up one run in four separate innings to defeat Sun Prairie West to cap off their regular season, winning 4-2 in the non-conference matchup. Mac Vesperman was solid on the mound in relief for the Silver Eagles, as the pitcher threw for three innings, facing one batter over the minimum while striking out four. He ended up earning the win, while Sam Baum closed it out to get the save. Kaden Connor scored half of the Silver Eagles' runs on Friday, going 2-for-3 with two doubles in the process. Jackson Hunley was the lone offensive standout on the Wolves' side, going 2-for-3 with a solo home run. | ||||
13 | Wauwatosa West | 4 | No. 16 Marquette University | 7 | |
14 | Marquette got their seventh win in a row to cap off their 2023 regular season, picking up a victory over Wauwatosa West. Parker Wyatt came up big for the Hilltoppers, launching a two-run home run in the sixth inning to give the team key insurance runs. An inning prior to that, Joey Halser came up clutch with a two-RBI triple to extend Marquette's lead to 4-0 after five innings of play. Ian Reno got the win and struck out seven batters over six innings, allowing two runs on five hits. Adam Urban and Parker Schwake both had two hits apiece for the Trojans, but it was not enough as Wauwatosa West came up short in this one. | ||||
15 | Milton | 1 | No. 22 Bay Port | 7 | |
16 | In a rematch of the 2022 Division 1 State Championship game, Bay Port got its revenge and defeated Milton by a score of 7-1. The Pirates maintained their hot streak with the help of two triples and three RBIs coming from Cole Bensen's bat, a key piece in the middle of the order. Connor LaBar and Jacob Martell helped out too, both accumulating two hits on the day, including a double from Martell. LaBar drove in two more runs for Bay Port, highlighted by a two-RBI single in the third inning. Four pitchers on the Pirates' staff combined to punch out 11 batters, as Ethan Plog struck out two in one inning to complete their victory. | ||||
17 | Superior | 0 | No. 23 River Falls | 6 | |
18 | Despite finishing with the same amount of hits, Superior fell short against River Falls, as the Wildcats took advantage of an error and seven walks allowed by the Spartans. Thatcher Anderson's three-RBI triple was the difference-maker in this one, as the batter extended River Falls' lead to 5-0, capping off a four-run fourth inning. Four pitchers combined to shutout Superior, including a four-inning start from Eli Condon. Condon struck out six batters and only allowed three hits in his start, eventually earning the win at the end of the game. | ||||
19 | Kaukauna | 4 | No. 24 Manitowoc Lincoln | 5 | |
20 | Kaukauna made a late push to try and steal a victory from Manitowoc Lincoln, but eventually came up short by one run, putting up a total of three in the inning. Hits were at a premium in this one, as the Ships only finished with three of them. Bryce Erdmann and Noah Wech, two of their best players, each had a hit and an RBI for Manitowoc Lincoln, powering the offense in a four-run second inning. Gavin Lettenberger's RBI single in the fifth proved to be the game-winning one with the Galloping Ghosts late comeback attempt. Four pitchers managed to somewhat quiet the Kaukauna offense, including three innings of shutout baseball from Brock Peterson, who struck out four batters in the process. | ||||
21 | Game Coverage | ||||
22 | No. 3 Kimberly | 4 | No. 5 Menomonee Falls | 2 | |
23 | By Maddox Durst & Isaiah Glidden PBR Wisconsin Staff Two of the top teams in the Badger State matched up in a non-conference battle to cap off the 2023 regular season, as Kimberly traveled to Menomonee Falls to take on the Phoenix. In the first inning, the Papermakers took advantage of an error to score their first run, as Kale Twombly crossed the plate. A double from Derek Steinbrenner tied things up in the bottom of the second at 1-1, but Kimberly would have a response in the next frame. The Papermakers were able to manufacture a run via an RBI groundout from Maxwell Kalk, who drove in Evan Olson to take a 2-1 lead. Zach Wolfram then clutched up in the bottom half of the frame, lining a single to the outfield to score a run and tie it up again. After that, Kimberly took advantage of Brady Koester and Brayden Deering's performances on the mound to retake the lead. Sawyer Deering was the difference, as one of the top sophomores in the state smacked a double to left field to drive in a run, where an error occurred, allowing one more run to score. The Papermakers got their 4-2 lead and held it for the last two innings, as Brayden Pleau snagged a line drive and turned a double play to end the top-five matchup. Notable Performers: Sawyer Deering (Kimberly): 1-for-4, 2B, RBI Brady Koester (Kimberly): 0-for-1, 3 BB - 5 INN, 6 K, 5 BB, 3 H, 2 R Brayden Deering (Kimberly): 2 INN, 2 K, BB, 2 H Zach Wolfram (Menomonee Falls): 2-for-3, RBI - 3 INN, 2 K, 2 BB, 2 H, 2 R Derek Steinbrenner (Menomonee Falls): 1-for-3, 2B, RBI | ||||
24 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
25 | Westosha Central | 2 | Mukwonago | 7 | |
26 | Mukwonago put up their runs early and got a quality outing from Brayden Pampuch to defeat non-conference foe Westosha Central on Friday. Roman Sienza, Cael Bertrandt, Adam Kudronowicz, and Logan Hansen all had two hits from the top of the Indians' order, including doubles from Sienza, Bertrandt, and Kudronowicz. On the mound, Pampuch struck out four batters in six innings, holding the Falcons to one hit and two runs. | ||||
27 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 1 | Whitefish Bay | 7 | |
28 | Whitefish Bay used the production from the top of their order to take down Brown Deer/Shorewood to finish off the 2023 regular season. Jack Counsell, Austin Wienke, and Jack Wright all had two hits for the Blue Dukes, along with JD Dix scoring twice on the day. All three players with multiple hits each drove in a run as well, producing early and often. Gavin Farnsworth got the start and the win, shutting out the Birddogs for the first four innings of the ballgame, as the right-hander earned the win. | ||||
29 | Fond du Lac | 11 | Watertown | 1 | |
30 | Fond du Lac picked up a run-rule victory over Watertown on Friday, finishing with 11 hits and six walks on offense. Jack Brenner led the way for the Cardinals, going 3-for-4 with a double, two runs scored, and a team-high four RBIs. Ethan Basler added three hits and three RBIs as well, along with a 2-for-3 day turned in by Sam Ernst, who scored three separate times. Brayden Eigenbrodt struck out egiht batters in six innings, earning the win for Fond du Lac in a dominant victory. | ||||
31 | Madison West | 9 | Fort Atkinson | 1 | |
32 | After a quiet start, Madison West put up a combined nine runs in the last four innings to get a road win over Fort Atkinson. Tiago Sanchez and Joe Marcin both finished with two hits and two RBIs for the Regents to lead the way, including a double from Sanchez in the leadoff spot. Three pitchers combined to hold the Blackhawks to one run on the day, including a two-inning relief appearance from Max Zuehlke, who struck out four batters during his time on the bump. | ||||
33 | Nicolet | 6 | Brookfield Central | 1 | |
34 | A six-run fourth inning was all that Nicolet needed in this one, defeating Brookfield Central to end the regular season with a win. Nolan Sandee extended the Knights' lead to 6-0 with a three-run home run. Before that though, John Merk had two RBIs and finished 2-for-2 on the day. Gage Nelson was 3-for-4, scoring once in the big inning. Joseph Jewell, despite not striking out anyone, had a quality six-inning outing, holding the Lancers to just one run. | ||||
35 | DeForest | 1 | Madison Memorial | 6 | |
36 | Madison Memorial received big production form the middle of their order to defeat DeForest on Saturday. To start, Andrew Allen was 3-for-4 from the three-hole, driving in a run and scoring one himself. One spot below him was Reid Adams, who was not retired in this non-conference battle. Adams was 2-for-2, walking twice while driving in a run. Avery White and Hudson Wagner combined to shut down the Norskies, as White earned the win and struck out five batters in four innings. | ||||
37 | Germantown | 12 | Waukesha West | 5 | |
38 | The Germantown offense put up four separate crooked numbers to defeat Waukesha West on the final day of the regular season, as the Warhawks finished with 15 hits on the day. Throughout their order, 11 separate players ended the game with at least one hit. Matt Grater and Alex Pluta led the way, both accumulating two hits, including a double from Grater. Cole Baier, Logan Zaverl, and Nicholas Heisl all had two RBIs to round out a successful day at the ballpark for Germantown before they enter the playoffs. | ||||
39 | Oakfield | 1 | Waupun | 9 | |
40 | Eleva-Strum | 4 | Mondovi | 3 | |
41 | Milwaukee Riverside | 3 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 14 |
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3 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 2 | No. 4 Saint Thomas More | 6 | |
4 | Saint Thomas More scored early and often to defeat Racine Lutheran/Prairie in their first matchup of the playoffs. Alex Alicea and Oliver Gonzalez were the sparks on the offensive end, both accumulating two hits, including a triple from Alicea. Sam Mommer and Kyle Alivo had RBIs in the middle of the order, each driving in one runner on the day. Mommer was solid on the mound, going five innings while striking out seven batters. Manuel Sostre closed it out with ease, throwing the last two frame, punching out three batters in the process. The Cavaliers move on to play Wilmot for a Regional Championship today. | ||||
5 | Beloit Memorial | 0 | No. 11 Waterford | 10 | |
6 | Tyler Lusic twirled a three-hitter and struck out nine batters in a dominant first round victory for Waterford. Max Northrop was the top offensive performer, going 3-for-4 with a team-high four RBIs, doubling once. Garrett Kay scored twice and was 2-for-3 from the leadoff spot, including a triple. Connor Harvie scored twice, and Dean Buse hit a solo home run to round out a solid day on the offensive end for the Wolverines. Waterford moves on to play Oregon, a team fresh off of an upset victory over Westosha Central. | ||||
7 | Luxemburg-Casco | 5 | No. 13 Denmark | 6 | |
8 | Denmark got a scare from Luxemburg-Casco in their first playoff game, but the two-time defending state champions pulled through with a walk-off win. John Wertel played hero in this one, breaking up a 5-5 tie with an RBI single, scoring Eli Kapinos. Lucas Miller and Izaac Dittmer both turned in 2-for-4 performances from the top of the Vikings' order, including a double from each of them. Braedyn Heezen had two hits and two RBIs from the nine-spot in the order, as Denmark was able to erase a 5-2 deficit in the sixth inning to keep their season alive. They advance to play Wrightstown for a ticket to Sectionals. | ||||
9 | Merrill | 2 | No. 17 Mosinee | 13 | |
10 | Mosinee was dominant in their run-rule victory over Merrill, as the Indians did what they've done for a majority of the year. Keagen Jirschele struck out six batters in four innings, earning the win for the No. 17 team in the state. Gavin Obremski and Davin Stoffel were the run producers, driving in nine of the 13 runs in the game. Obremski had a team-high five RBIs, tripling once. Stoffel homered twice, as the football prospect had four RBIs on the day. The win means Mosinee is back at it today, as they face-off against Abbotsford/Colby. | ||||
11 | Green Bay East/West | 0 | No. 18 Ashwaubenon | 3 | |
12 | Hunter Heinemeyer and Jonathan Jeske combined to shutout Green Bay East/West in Ashwaubenon's first playoff game of the week, striking out seven batters in total. Heinemeyer only allowed one hit in three innings, while Jeske gave up two and struck out four in four innings. With the game tied at 0-0, Eli Zollar hit a three-RBI double, accounting for all of the scoring for the Jaguars. Zollar would clear the bases with two outs, clutching up to get the win for Ashwaubenon. The Jaguars advance to play against Appleton North. | ||||
13 | Wausau East | 0 | No. 19 River Falls | 1 | |
14 | Keenan Mork and Cayden Muller combined to shutout Wausau West in a 1-0 win for River Falls. Mork got the start on the mound and tossed 6.2 innings, giving up two hits while striking out 15 batters across his entire outing. Cayden Muller would come on in relief for the final out and induce a ground ball to the shortstop for the final out of the game. With this win River Falls moves on to face Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln on Thursday. | ||||
15 | Appleton West | 3 | No. 20 Bay Port | 6 | |
16 | A four-run sixth inning guided Bay Port to a 6-3 win over Appleton West 6-3. The top of Pirates' lineup came up big in the later innings of the game, as Cal Casper, Carter Kallies, and Cole Benson each drove in runs in the big sixth frame to lead the way on offense. On the mound, a group effort by Benson, Craig Kabat, and Ethan Plog was needed to secure the win for Bay Port. With this win, the Pirates move on to face De Pere on Thursday for a Regional Championship. | ||||
17 | Janesville Parker | 0 | No. 23 Kettle Moraine | 4 | |
18 | Tyler Wille and Jonah Roloff combined to one-hit Janesville Parker in a 4-0 win for Kettle Moraine, advancing them to the Regional Championship. Wille got the start and struck out 11 batters in five innings, only allowing three walks and that lone hit, dominating from the beginning. Roloff finished off the last two innings, facing the minimum while punching out two batters. On offense, Scott Brown powered the way with a two-run home run in the third inning, which started the scoring for Kettle Moraine. Owen Bond and Reed Burns added two hits apiece, as the Lasers move on to Thursday, where they matchup against Burlington. | ||||
19 | Adams-Friendship | 0 | No. 24 Reedsburg | 5 | |
20 | Jack Fenwick's dominant performance on the mound was enough for Reedsburg as they advanced past Adams-Friendship into the next round of the WIAA Playoffs. Fenwick was electric on the mound as he spun a complete game shutout over seven frames. Fenwick allowed just one hit over those innings and struck out nine batters. Carsen Brandt, Brogan Honer, and Mark Othmer all had multiple hits for the Beavers. Edison Alonso drove in two runs on the night as he went 1-for-3. Behind Jack Fenwick's gem, the Beaver offense did their job as they will now host Mount Horeb in Wednesday's Regional Championship. | ||||
21 | Racine Park | 0 | No. 25 Muskego | 11 | |
22 | Zach Olson and Beau Martins combined to one-hit Racine Park in a run-rule victory for Muskego, as the Warriors accumulated 11 hits in four innings of offense to win 11-0. Olson did most of the heavy lifting on the mound, going four innings. The Hawaii commit struck out eight batters and allowed zero hits on the day, reflecting his consistency throughout the season. Offensively, Steven Wintheiser was 3-for-3 with two runs scored and three RBIs for the Warriors. Bradyn Horn was 2-for-3 with an RBI, and Ian Rintelman finished with a team-high four RBIs in the win. Muskego advances to their Regional Championship game on Thursday, where they will face South Milwaukee. | ||||
23 | Game Coverage | ||||
24 | New Berlin West | 10 | No. 21 Wisconsin Lutheran | 0 | |
25 | By: Josh Fields Area Scout New Berlin West upset No. 21 Wisconsin Lutheran, who entered the playoffs as the No. 1 seed in their regional, in a run-rule victory, winning 10-0. The Vikings got the offense going in the top of the second inning with Payton Kaiser driving in the first run of the game with a line drive to center field. Nathan Hinek and Ben Miller would also drive in runs in the frame, pushing the score to 3-0. Offensively, the scoring would slow down until the fifth inning, where New Berlin West would score three more runs on a two-RBI single by Rocco Conrad and a Kaiser fielders choice. The Vikings wouldn't stop there though, as they added four more runs to their total in the top of the sixth inning via hits from Daniel Kibler and Conrad. On the mound, Tyler Hewitt tossed a complete game shutout for New Berlin West, allowing just one hit on the day, walking three batters and striking out eight. Notable Performances: Rocco Conrad (New Berlin West): 3-for-4, 2 2B, 4 RBI, 3 R Ben Miller (New Berlin West): 3-for-4, 2B, RBI, R Tyler Hewitt (New Berlin West): 6 IP, H, 3 BB, 8 K Logan Abramowski (Wisconsin Lutheran): 1-for-2, BB | ||||
26 | Waukesha West | 4 | Oconomowoc | 5 | |
27 | By: Isaiah Glidden Associate Scout/Staff Writer Ryan Brennecke was the star in this one, as the sophomore drove a single to the gap to drive in a run in the seventh inning, walking it off for Oconomowoc to keep their season alive. Before that though, the game featured multiple lead changes early in the game. Waukesha West got on the board right away with the help of a two-RBI single from Eli Pantzlaff, giving the Wolverines an early 2-0 lead. The Raccoons responded by plating three runs of their own in the bottom half of the frame. It would be Waukesha West who took back the lead though, as Evan Brown hit an RBI single, and the Wolverines scored one more to give themselves a 4-3 lead. In the third inning, Marek Bolson clutched up for Oconomowoc, driving in a run to tie the game up at 4-4. From there, scoring was at a premium, as it was Brennecke's walk-off that eventually won the game for the Raccoons, giving reliever Anderson Hayes the win. As Waukesha West's season comes to a close, Oconomowoc moves on to the Regional Championship, where they'll travel to play against Homestead. Notable Performers: Marek Bolson (Oconomowoc): 3-for-3, RBI, BB Luke Schlosser (Oconomowoc): 2-for-2, 2B, BB Anderson Hayes (Oconomowoc): 2 IP, 3 K, W Eli Pantzlaff (Waukesha West): 2-for-2, 2 RBI Jacob Carlsen (Waukesha West): 2-for-3, R Evan Brown (Waukesha West): 6.1 IP, K, 4 BB, 7 H, 5 R, 1 ER | ||||
28 | D1 Regional Semi-Finals | ||||
29 | Green Bay Southwest | 0 | De Pere | 10 | |
30 | Landon Raygo twirled a no-hitter and De Pere used a five-run fifth inning to run-rule Green Bay Southwest and advance to a Regional Championship game on Thursday. Raygo struck out seven batters and only walked two batters on the day, his only blemishes to his pitching line. Javin Gauthier launched a home run in this one, going 2-for-3 with two RBIs. Milo Upton had a team-high four RBIs with two doubles, and Bryan Gerbers and Devin Weber both had two hits to contribute to a dominant performance turned in by the Redbirds. De Pere matches up against Bay Port next, a battle between two teams who earned a share of the Fox River Classic Conference title. | ||||
31 | Greenfield | 7 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 2 | |
32 | Greenfield pulled off an upset win over Kenosha Indian Trail with the help of a solid outing from Parker Meifert, along with 11 hits as a team. Meifert struck out eight batters in 5.2 innings, earning the win for the Hustlin' Hawks. Brett Goggins led the team in hits, going 3-for-4 on the day, doubling once. Evan Alms, Brandon Vosters, and Meifert all accumulated two hits to round out the offense for Greenfield, which came up big in their first playoff game of the week. The Hustlin' Hawks advance to Thursday to battle against the No. 2 seed in Oak Creek. | ||||
33 | New Richmond | 1 | Chippewa Falls | 9 | |
34 | Chippewa Falls used a five-run second inning to give themselves a solid cushion against New Richmond, as the Cardinals coasted to a 9-1 victory. Dawson Goodman homered in this one, going 2-for-3 with two runs scored and three RBIs from the leadoff spot. Lower in the order, Liam Brennan was also 2-for-3, driving in two runs for Chippewa Falls, doubling once. Gavin Thompson played a big role in the nine-spot, going 2-for-3 with two RBIs to complete the offense. Jackson Gugel threw a complete game, striking out seven batters while allowing zero earned runs on the day, encapsulating a quality performance on all ends of the field for the Cardinals. | ||||
35 | Eau Claire North | 17 | Eau Claire Memorial | 12 | |
36 | In one of the wilder games of the day, Eau Claire North took this inner-city battle with an extra-inning victory over Eau Claire Memorial, as the Huskies put up five runs in the top of the eighth inning to break up the 12-12 tie. Logan Hesselman had the eventual game-winning hit, driving in a run with an RBI single to start the five-run eighth frame. Jack Kein, Brayton Thillman, and Jack Gorman all had three RBIs, including a few in a monumental seven-run seventh inning, where Eau Claire North made a comeback and took a lead. Trenton Palmer finished with a team-high five RBIs in this intense back-and-forth affair. A 4-for-5 performance from Grant Lokken, along with quality numbers from others, was not enough for the Old Abes, as they were eliminated from state contention with this loss. | ||||
37 | Appleton East | 7 | Pulaski | 5 | |
38 | Appleton East put up three runs in the final frame to break up a 4-4 tie, giving the Patriots a 7-5 win to advance to the Regional Championship. Danny Dieck had the big hit, driving in a run via an RBI triple, giving Appleton East the lead they needed. Dieck was 2-for-2 to lead the way, along with a 2-for-3 performance from Ethan Winkler. Winkler drove in two runs, powering the run-production department for the Patriots. Chayce Schultz was able to go the distance, working around three errors while striking out two batters. Appleton East will now face Kimberly on Thursday, as the Patriots were the only team in 2023 to hand the Papermakers a conference loss. | ||||
39 | Green Bay Preble | 1 | Appleton North | 11 | |
40 | Appleton North got a solid outing out of Caden Popp, and used four RBIs from Brett Isom to power themselves past Green Bay Preble on Tuesday. Popp threw five innings on the mound, striking out three batters while holding the Hornets to just their one run. On the offensive end, Isom doubled twice and drove in those aforementioned RBIs, leading the way from the middle of the order. Garrett Hietpas and Trent Mullen both added two hits from the top of the order for the Lightning, rounding out a quality day at the plate. With the win, Appleton North is back at it on Thursday, where they will take on Ashwaubenon for a Regional Championship. | ||||
41 | La Crosse Central | 0 | Sun Prairie West | 2 | |
42 | Three Sun Prairie West pitchers combined to shutout La Crosse Central on Tuesday, including a five-inning start turned in by Ben Ketelsen. Ketelsen struck out four and only allowed two hits during his outing, setting up the Wolves for success. Brady Rhoads and Casey Wambach then each threw an inning, maintaining the shutout for the rest of the game. The pitchers combined to strike out seven Riverhawks, only letting up three hits and three walks in the process. Wambach was 2-for-2 for Sun Prairie West, and Julian Torres-Otero had the lone RBI in the playoff win. The Wolves advance to play the No. 1 seed in cross-town rival Sun Prairie East, a team they defeated earlier in the season. | ||||
43 | Madison Memorial | 0 | Madison West | 7 | |
44 | In what was a low-scoring affair, Madison West changed that narrative with a six-run fifth inning to pull away and convincingly defeat Madison Memorial. Nolan Broyzna turned in a complete game for the Regents, punching out three batters over the course of the game, using a strong defense behind him to succeed. Callum Donovan was 3-for-3 to lead the way, while Simon Conkey drove in a team-high three runs to power Madison West's offense in this one. Joe Marcin was 2-for-3 with an RBI, as the Regents advance to play at Middleton for a bid to the Sectionals. | ||||
45 | Oshkosh West | 2 | Beaver Dam | 11 | |
46 | Beaver Dam's offense put up a crooked number in four innings to dominate Oshkosh West in this playoff battle. Daelen Johnson led the way with a home run, summarizing his 2-for-3 day, where he drove in three runs. Brandon Morrissey was 3-for-4 with two doubles and a triple from the middle of the order, driving in a total of two runs for the Golden Beavers. Johnson got the start and struck out three batters in four innings, followed by three more strikeouts that were induced by Eli Bryant over the next two innings. The all-around performance from Beaver Dam advanced them to a Regional Championship, where they'll battle against Sheboygan North, the No. 13 seed. | ||||
47 | Sheboygan North | 1 | West Bend East | 0 | |
48 | Sheboygan North pulled off one of the bigger upsets in the Division 1 field on Tuesday, taking down No. 4 seeded West Bend East with a 1-0 defeat. Tyler Schoessow was one of the main reasons for that, as the starter struck out an impressive 12 batters in five innings. While he only allowed two hits, Ty Voight came up clutch in the final two frames, completing the shutout. Voight struck out three batters, totaling 15 strikeouts for the Golden Raiders' pitching staff on the day. Sheboygan North scored their lone run of the game in the third inning, as Voight walked with the bases loaded, scoring the game-winning run in Drew Widder. | ||||
49 | Sheboygan South | 0 | Watertown | 10 | |
50 | Watertown scored in every inning except for one to run-rule Sheboygan South, advancing them to a Regional Championship matchup against West Bend West on Thursday. Caleb Hinkes struck out 11 batters in his six innings of work, scattering four hits and four walks on the day. Cameron Kranz was 2-for-2 in the cleanup spot, scoring three times and walking twice. Nathan Walter had a big day at the plate, going 3-for-4 with three RBIs, both team-highs. Jacob Hurtgen scored three times to round out a successful performance turned in by the Goslings. | ||||
51 | Neenah | 0 | Hartford | 1 | |
52 | Austin Kutz was clutch in his two-way performance for Hartford on Tuesday, as the Canisius commit had the walk-off hit and pitched for seven innings. In the bottom of the ninth inning, Kutz lined an RBI single to the gap, scoring the first and only run of the game, as the Orioles went on to win 1-0. On the bump, the right-hander struck out 11 batters and walked three, dominating throughout his start. Brandon Pohl threw the last two innings, punching out two batters and earning the win in the end. RJ Thomae scored the lone run of the game, as he reached on a single in the final frame, while also stealing third by the time Kutz came up to bat. Hartford looks now to face Menasha, the Bay Conference champions, on Thursday. | ||||
53 | Fort Atkinson | 4 | Milton | 6 | |
54 | Despite a late rally from Fort Atkinson, Milton hung on and won with a final score of 6-4. Owen Holcomb went 2-for-3 and drove in a run for the Milton offense. Broden Jackson toed the rubber for Milton as he threw four and two-thirds innings where he allowed one unearned run. Jackson allowed just three hits as the offense went to work and grabbed a lead that would last. Milton's win booked them a trip to Janesville where they will take on the top seed in the region, Janesville Craig. | ||||
55 | Elkhorn | 6 | Burlington | 7 | |
56 | Down to the final out of the season, down by two with a runner on, Aben Beinlich's walk-off home run sent Burlington into a frenzy as they kept their season alive. Beinlich's home run capped off an impressive day as he went 3-for-3 and drove in three runs, two of them winning the game in an instant. In addition to Beinlich, Wren Dietz contributed to the Demons' offense as he went 2-for-4 and drove in a run. Despite the losing effort, Paulson Yesbeck was a standout performer for Elkhorn as he went 3-for-4 and drove in two runs. With the win, Burlington advances to their Regional Championship and will matchup against Kettle Moraine. | ||||
57 | Oregon | 15 | Westosha Central | 3 | |
58 | Oregon's ten-run fourth inning blew open a highly contested game that only lasted five innings. Entering the top of the fourth, Oregon led 4-2 and the explosion in the fourth put the game out of reach. Eventually ending 15-3, Oregon's offense totalled 15 runs on 16 hits as they advanced to their Regional Championship. Hayden Derein and Ashton Ritter propelled the Oregon offense as they both recorded three hits and drove in two runs. Oregon, the eleventh seed in their region, will look to complete another upset on Wednesday night when they visit Waterford for their Regional Championship. | ||||
59 | Mukwonago | 3 | Badger | 0 | |
60 | Mukwonago's three-run eighth inning broke the scoreless deadlock in extra innings as the Indians advanced past Badger on Tuesday. A pitcher's duel that lasted into extra innings was broken up as Brandon Burge singled up the middle to put Mukwonago on the board. Walker Powers continued the scoring after Burge as he singled and drove in two runs. On the mound for Mukwonago, Cael Bertrandt was dominant as he threw six and two-thirds innings and allowed no runs. Over the frames, Bertrandt struck out ten batters and allowed just two hits, keeping the Badger offense silent throughout. In relief, Adam Kudronowicz closed the game as he threw the final four outs without allowing a hit. Mukwonago, the tenth seed in their region, will look to upset another team on Wednesday when they take a trip to Monona Grove for the Regional Championship. | ||||
61 | Brookfield Central | 6 | Germantown | 5 | |
62 | With the tying run on second in the eighth inning, Jaxon Clayton was able to retire two straight batters to win it for Brookfield Central. In this upset, the Lancers tied the ballgame at 3-3 in the final frame, and then added three more runs in the eighth inning. Playing a big role in that was Noah Dreier and Aren Robinson, both of which finished with two RBIs. Charlie DiPiazza finished with two hits, and Jack Brand wasn't retired to round out a solid performance from Brookfield Central's offense, which heated up towards the end of the game. Ryan Ferguson had three hits for the Warhawks, but it wasn't enough, as Germantown dropped this playoff matchup. The Lancers move on to Thursday, where they will battle against a hot Arrowhead team. | ||||
63 | Waukesha North | 2 | Cedarburg | 1 | |
64 | Superior | 3 | Wisconsin Rapids | 4 | |
65 | DeForest | 6 | Waunakee | 4 | |
66 | Marshfield | 3 | Wausau West | 4 | |
67 | Menomonie | 1 | D.C. Everest | 2 | |
68 | Kaukauna | 6 | West De Pere | 11 | |
69 | Madison La Follette | 4 | Middleton | 5 | |
70 | Madison East | 1 | Verona | 6 | |
71 | Holmen | 4 | Onalaska | 1 | |
72 | Fond du Lac | 4 | Slinger | 5 | |
73 | Oshkosh North | 3 | West Bend West | 5 | |
74 | Waukesha South | 3 | Brookfield East | 4 | |
75 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 1 | Sussex Hamilton | 9 | |
76 | Wauwatosa West | 4 | Homestead | 7 | |
77 | Milwaukee Reagan | 4 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 1 | |
78 | Racine Case | 1 | Kenosha Tremper | 2 | |
79 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 0 | Greendale | 17 | |
80 | Racine Horlick | 0 | South Milwaukee | 6 | |
81 | Milw. School of Languages Co | 11 | Milwaukee Pulaski/Juneau | 5 | |
82 | Milwaukee Riverside | 4 | West Allis Central | 7 | |
83 | D2 Regional Semi-Finals | ||||
84 | Wautoma | 1 | Xavier | 4 | |
85 | Xavier used a solid start from Parker Bleck to coast to a victory over Wautoma, holding a strong offensive group to just one run. Bleck struck out nine Hornets in his complete game efforts, twirling a three-hitter in the process. The right-hander only allowed two walks and the one run, putting together a clutch performance in the playoffs. Offensively, Bleck, along with Matthew Potter and Spencer Reed, all drove in one run for the Hawks. Potter was the lone player in the entire game to finish with multiple hits, going 2-for-2 on the day. Xavier now prepares for Wednesday, where they'll face-off against Waupun. | ||||
86 | Martin Luther | 0 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 22 | |
87 | New Berlin Eisenhower advanced to the regional championship on Tuesday night with their 22-0 win over Martin Luther. Among many, Caleb Johns had a standout performance as he went 3-for-4 and drove in three runs. Kayden Berenz also led the Lions' offense as he went 3-for-3 and drove in a run of his own. Berenz and Johns were two of five Lions to have multi-hit performances, and were two of ten who drove in runs on the day. On the mound for the Lions, Adison Tevz started the day and didn't allow a run before Jarret Hall entered in relief in the third inning. The two pitchers allowed just three hits together and kept the Martin Luther offense quiet as they cruised to a win. With the win, New Berlin Eisenhower will take on Whitnall, a rematch of the 2022 Regional Championship between the two. | ||||
88 | Rhinelander | 2 | Medford | 9 | |
89 | Medford's explosive fourth inning saw them advance past Rhinelander to their Regional Championship. The six-run inning propelled Medford's offense as they had a double-digit hit total. Braxton Weissmiller had a solid day at the plate as he went 3-for-4 and drove in two runs. Ty Metz also had himself a day as he went 2-for-3 and drove in four runs. In the loss, Cody Everson went 2-for-4 for Rhinelander. With the win, Medford advanced and will host West Salem for the Regional Championship. | ||||
90 | Wrightstown | 4 | Clintonville | 1 | |
91 | Jack Hermann held Clintonville to just one run as he picked up the win and helped Wrightstown defeat Clintonville by a score of 4-1. Hermann tossed the first six frames and struck out five batters as he held Clintonville quiet. In relief, Aiden Humphreys closed out the seventh inning and recorded the save as he recorded three straight outs. Offensively, Trevor Vande Hey and Keegan Leick each recorded multi-hit performances that kickstarted the Wrightstown offense. The victory advances them in the WIAA Playoffs, where they will now visit Denmark for the Regional Championship. | ||||
92 | Freedom | 8 | Notre Dame Academy | 9 | |
93 | Emmet Hunter's walk-off single sent Notre Dame Academy to the next round of the WIAA Playoffs as they defeated Freedom by a score of 9-8. Bryson Koehne went 2-for-4 and drove in two runs in the victory. Koehne, Hunter, and Donatello Badalamenti all had multi-RBI performances. The close game saw five different players on Freedom turn in multi-hit performances. In the end, Hunter's walk-off single sent Notre Dame to their Regional Championship, where they will host Little Chute. | ||||
94 | Waupaca | 1 | Chilton | 2 | |
95 | A pitcher's duel saw Chilton advance in the WIAA Playoffs as they beat Waupaca by a score of 2-1. Max Mueller faced off against Henry Williams, and both turned in quality performances. Mueller toed the rubber for the Chilton as he tossed all seven innings and allowed just one run. Mueller struck out seven en route to his complete game victory. Despite the losing effort, Williams allowed just two runs during the six frames and kept the Waupaca offense in the game. With the win, Chilton advanced to their Regional Championship, where they will host Campbellsport. | ||||
96 | New London | 2 | Waupun | 3 | |
97 | Waupun nudged out a close victory against New London by a final score of 3-2. On the mound for Waupun, M Holz turned in a quality performance as he pitched six and one-third innings and allowed just two runs. E Sauer was the standout performer for the Waupun offense as he went 2-for-3 and drove in three runs. H Kamp also had a multi-hit performance. For New London, Ayden Kanaman went 2-for-3 and drove in two runs in the losing effort. Waupun will host Xavier in Wednesday night's Regional Championship. | ||||
98 | University School | 4 | Grafton | 12 | |
99 | Grafton put up 12 runs on 11 hits and took advantage of five errors from University School to eliminate the Wildcats, using a five-run fifth inning to put this one away. Carson Faust led thew way, going 3-for-5 with a double, three runs scored, and an RBI for the Black Hawks. Ryan Quello, Garrett Bonk, and Vince Cameranesi all finished with two hits for Grafton, including a double from Quello. Bonk had a team-high three RBIs in the dominant win, getting two of those in the big fifth frame. Jack Sommers earned the win and was solid for six innings, as the senior struck out four batters and only walked two. Vidal Colon was 3-for-3 with three RBIs in the losing effort, as the UIC commit doubled twice in the loss for University School. The Black Hawks will host New Berlin West on Wednesday to determine a regional champion. | ||||
100 | Kewaskum | 10 | Pewaukee | 11 | |
101 | A four-run comeback in the bottom of the seventh inning was capped off by Josh Bunyer's walk-off single that advanced Pewaukee to the next round of the WIAA Playoffs. Going into the bottom of the seventh, the Pirates found themselves with their backs against the wall and down to their final outs. The Pirates rallied with a combination of hits, walks, and a hit-by-pitch that gave them a chance to move on. With the bases loaded, Josh Bunyer drove a single to left field, giving the Pirates a win with a final score of 11-10. On the day for the Pirates, Bunyer, Logan Schill, and Blake Hutter all had 3-for-4 performances. Bunyer and Schill both drove in three runs on their three hits. Despite the loss, Hunter Loser was the standout performer for Kewaskum as he went 4-for-4 and drove in four runs. Dylan Soyk also contributed to the Kewaskum offense as he went 2-for-4 and drove in three runs. With the win, Pewaukee advanced to the regional championship, where they will play Kettle Moraine Lutheran. | ||||
102 | Catholic Memorial | 2 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 3 | |
103 | A three-run second inning was enough for Kettle Moraine Lutheran to advance past Catholic Memorial by a score of 3-2 to advance to their Regional Championship game. On the mound for the Chargers, Landon Hagenow pitched five and two-thirds innings where he allowed just one run and struck out eight. At the plate for the Chargers, Sam Ehlke and Hunter Abitz both had 2-for-3 performances. For Catholic Memorial, Chris Schaefer, Cal Weber, and Chase Langman all went 2-for-3 as well. With the win, Kettle Moraine Lutheran moved to 23-4 on the season, the most in program history. The Chargers will now host Pewaukee in the Regional Championship game on Wednesday night. | ||||
104 | East Troy | 1 | Whitnall | 11 | |
105 | Whitnall's offense propelled them to an 11-1 victory over East Troy that advanced them to the next round of the WIAA Playoffs. Brayden Schimmel had himself a day at the plate and on the mound. At the plate, Schimmel went 3-for-3, walked once, and drove in a run. On the mound, he started the game for the Falcons and allowed just one hit over the first two innings before he was relieved. AJ Clark and Jack Strubel both had themselves a pair of hits. Clark and Strubel drove in three and two runs, respectively. Whitnall's impressive offensive performance that saw them post double-digit totals in both hits and runs was more than enough to put them into their Regional Championship game against New Berlin Eisenhower, a rematch of the 2022 Regional Championship game that they won. | ||||
106 | Ellsworth | 0 | Altoona | 13 | |
107 | Rice Lake | 5 | Hayward | 6 | |
108 | Ashland | 9 | Baldwin-Woodville | 8 | |
109 | Arcadia | 4 | Abbotsford/Colby | 9 | |
110 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 2 | West Salem | 10 | |
111 | Shawano | 0 | Little Chute | 8 | |
112 | Campbellsport | 6 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 2 | |
113 | River Valley | 2 | Mount Horeb | 6 | |
114 | Sauk Prairie | 7 | Mauston | 0 | |
115 | Edgerton | 2 | Turner | 12 | |
116 | Lakeside Lutheran | 3 | McFarland | 4 | |
117 | Columbus | 8 | Jefferson | 9 | |
118 | Delavan-Darien | 4 | Wilmot | 6 | |
119 | Saint Croix Central | 4 | Northwestern | 2 | |
120 | Lake Mills | 1 | Edgewood | 17 | |
121 | D3 Regional Semi-Finals | ||||
122 | Cameron | 1 | Saint Croix Falls | 2 | |
123 | Saint Croix Falls avoided a scare in the second round of the playoffs, walking it off against Cameron. Michael Shannon was the hero, as the shortstop drove a single up the middle to drive in Dylan Smith to win it, breaking up a 1-1 tie in the eighth inning. Smith was solid on the mound before that, going seven innings on the day. The right-hander struck out eight, walked zero, and only allowing the lone earned run in a no-decision. Brayden Olson closed the last inning, punching out one batter in the process. The Purdue commit earned the win, and the Saints advance to Wednesday to play Spooner, one of the lone teams to hand the Saints a loss this year. | ||||
124 | Living Word Lutheran | 2 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 12 | |
125 | Kenosha St. Joseph used a dominant performance from their top of the order to power themselves past Living Word Lutheran in six innings. Brady Davidson and Peter Visconti were both 3-for-3 on the day, combining to score five times and drive in five runs. Eric Kenesie and Dominic Santarelli turned in quality outings as well, each accumulating two hits and two RBIs on the day, rounding a strong offensive day. Tommy Santarelli went all six innings on the bump, striking out four batters and walking zero, earning himself the victory to advance the Lancers to the Regional Championship. | ||||
126 | Dominican | 5 | Lake Country Lutheran | 9 | |
127 | After falling behind 4-0 early, Lake Country Lutheran took advantage of six errors and five walks to erase the deficit and take down Dominican. Gavin Skrzypchak threw for three innings, striking out seven of the nine batters he retired. The Lightning offense was able to help out, especially the production of Brendon Flinton. He was not retired, going 2-for-2 with a run scored and two RBIs. Luke Benes scored a team-high three runs, and Gavin Schieffer chipped in two RBIs to get Lake Country Lutheran the win. After a quality relief outing from Tyler Howard, the Lightning advance to play Kenosha St. Joseph for a Regional Championship. | ||||
128 | Auburndale | 7 | Coleman | 5 | |
129 | As Coleman went a majority of the season undefeated, they were handed their second loss of the year on Tuesday. Their season ended against Auburndale, as the No. 1 seed was eliminated with a 7-5 loss. Blake Raab excelled in his two-way role for the Eagles, going the distance on the mound while going 3-for-4 from the leadoff spot. As a pitcher, the sophomore struck out eight batters and only allowed five hits all game to a powerful Cougars offense. He set the tone as the first batter for Auburndale as well, scoring twice. Aden Cherney and Alex Willfahrt followed him up with two hits apiece, providing clutch hits for the Eagles to get the win. | ||||
130 | New Holstein | 7 | Kewaunee | 5 | |
131 | New Holstein pulled off one of the bigger upsets of the day, taking down the No. 1 seed in Kewaunee in an 11-inning marathon. Logan Kremer had the big hit for the Huskies, driving a single to the outfield, scoring two runs and breaking up the 5-5 tie. Along with Kremer's two hits, Keaton Wagner, Conner Meyer, and Hayden Jurgensmeir all finished with multiple hits to power New Holstein past the Storm. Wagner, who had a team-high three hits, doubled twice in the win. Abram Smith was big in relief, throwing five shutout innings, holding Kewaunee to just two hits. Cal Ihlenfeldt hit a home run, but it wasn't enough for the Storm, who couldn't get the clutch hit in the end. | ||||
132 | Brillion | 3 | Kiel | 6 | |
133 | Three Kiel pitchers combined to hold Brillion to just three runs on the day, as the Raiders advanced to the Regional Championship game with a 6-3 win. Brett Hartlaub earned the save over 1.2 innings, facing the minimum over that time period. Benjamin Kienbaum was the spark at the bottom of the order for Kiel, going 2-for-2 with a double and two RBIs. Nathan Stephany and Eyan Dessellier each added an RBI, as the Raiders put up two big insurance runs in the sixth inning to pull away in this one. | ||||
134 | Poynette | 0 | Aquinas | 10 | |
135 | Will Deets twirled a shutout in five innings of work, as Aquinas advanced to a Regional Championship game to play against Whitehall behind a 10-0 victory over Poynette. On the bump, Deets struck out six batters and scattered three hits, allowing the Blugolds to take a lead right away. Eddie Peters was big in the middle of the order, going 2-for-4 with two doubles, two runs scored, and three RBIs. Calvin Hargrove and Tanner Peterson stepped up too, both accumulating two hits on the day. Deets added two RBIs as well, as the offense finished with 11 hits. | ||||
136 | Westfield | 0 | Bangor | 10 | |
137 | A quality pitching performance, paired with 11 hits from the offense, pushed Bangor past Westfield in this Regional Semifinal matchup. Brock Peterson and Chase Horstman were the sparks at the top of the order, each going 2-for-3 on the day. Peterson doubled, tripled, and had three RBIs for the Cardinals. Bryce Anderson and Landon Phillips were big at the bottom half of the lineup, combining to drive in four runs. Eli Tucker was solid on the mound, throwing a four-hitter while striking out five batters in the win. | ||||
138 | Marshall | 1 | Dodgeville | 13 | |
139 | The Dodgeville offense scored early and often, as the Dodgers run-ruled Marshall 13-1 to advance to the Regional Championship. Sean Reilly, as he's been for a majority of the year, was the star for Dodgeville on offense. The senior was 2-for-2 with three RBIs and a home run, leading the bats to 11 hits. Tarron Bockhop and Trenton Reddell both had two hits from the top of the order, combining to score a total of five times. Aiden Murphy's performance should be noted too, as the pitcher went all five innings for the Dodgers, punching out five batters while allowing one unearned run on three hits. | ||||
140 | Mineral Point | 8 | Fennimore | 6 | |
141 | Mineral Point scored six of their eight runs in the final two innings, forcing extra innings and earning an upset win over Fennimore. In the seventh inning, down 6-2, the Pointers took advantage of multiple errors and walks to tie it up. The same action occurred in the eighth frame, as Brady Radtke drove in two runs via an error, giving Mineral Point the win. Radtke also got the win on the mound, throwing three key innings of shutout baseball, punching out four batters in the process. Brendan Lynch homered and doubled for the Pointers to power the offense, as they pulled off an improbable comeback to win it. | ||||
142 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 0 | Deerfield | 2 | |
143 | Cal Fisher twirled a one-hitter and struck out 10 batters in a shutout victory over Hustisford/Dodgeland. The Florida State commit only walked one while scattering the lone hit, as he also scored once on the offensive end. Eric Staszak, Landon Brattlie, and Jackson Drobac all finished with two hits apiece for the Demons, including a double from Brattlie. Both Staszak and Drobac drove in a run for Deerfield, which is all they needed in this tight win. | ||||
144 | Clinton | 0 | Cambridge | 2 | |
145 | Carter Lund was dominant on the mound for Cambridge, as they picked up a victory and eliminated Clinton from state contention. Lund went the distance, throwing all seven innings while striking out seven. He only allowed three hits and three walks on the day. Offensively, Jett Horton was 2-for-3 to lead the way, as Clayton Stenjem and Kiefer Parish both drove in a run to power the Blue Jays to a 2-0 win. | ||||
146 | Unity | 5 | Spooner | 6 | |
147 | Tomahawk | 2 | Phillips | 6 | |
148 | Barron | 0 | Cumberland | 4 | |
149 | Colfax | 2 | Marathon | 5 | |
150 | Elk Mound | 10 | Stratford | 11 | |
151 | Neillsville | 4 | Mondovi | 6 | |
152 | Durand-Arkansaw | 9 | Osseo-Fairchild | 8 | |
153 | Bonduel | 1 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 7 | |
154 | Peshtigo | 1 | Amherst | 2 | |
155 | Oconto | 5 | Shiocton | 6 | |
156 | St. Mary Catholic | 0 | Mishicot | 2 | |
157 | Howards Grove | 5 | Southern Door | 15 | |
158 | Pardeeville | 0 | Whitehall | 7 | |
159 | Westby | 5 | Viroqua | 8 | |
160 | New Glarus | 1 | Cuba City | 11 | |
161 | Darlington | 1 | Prairie du Chien | 2 | |
162 | Green Lake/Princeton | 2 | Oostburg | 8 | |
163 | Random Lake | 3 | Laconia | 1 | |
164 | Saint Mary's Springs | 1 | Lomira | 2 | |
165 | Horicon | 2 | Markesan | 1 | |
166 | D4 Regional Semi-Finals | ||||
167 | Catholic Central | 0 | Palmyra-Eagle | 15 | |
168 | Devin Patrick was the two-way star for Palmyra-Eagle, as the Panthers put up a crooked number in every inning in their run-rule victory. On the mound, Patrick twirled a two-hitter and struck out six batters in a five-inning complete game. At the plate, Patrick was 3-for-4 with three RBIs, both team-highs. Noah Taylor scored four times, as Palmyra-Eagle coasted to a dominant victory over Catholic Central, eliminating the Hilltoppers. | ||||
169 | Spring Valley | 3 | Regis | 13 | |
170 | Regis used a 10-run sixth inning to defeat Spring Valley in their first round of the tournament. Zander Rockow, the Minnesota Football commit, was 4-for-5 with a double, two triples, two runs scored, and three RBIs. Patrick Callaghan, Payton Loomis, and Cole Selvig all had multi-hit performances in the Ramblers' win as well, rounding out an offense that put up 15 hits in six innings. Callaghan doubled and tripled, as the defending Division 4 champions move to the Regional Championship on Wednesday. | ||||
171 | Shullsburg/Benton | 2 | Pecatonica | 3 | |
172 | Pecatonica entered the final frame with a 3-0 lead and was able to hold on to win it, defeating Shullsburg/Benton 3-2. Tyler McKeon and Coy Ruegsegger were the two offensive leaders in this one, each going 2-for-3 with an RBI. An error that scored Ruegsegger proved to be the eventual game-winning run, as the Vikings advanced to the Regional Championship. Ruegsegger got the start on the mound too, striking out six batters over 5.1 innings to earn the win. | ||||
173 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 7 | Marion | 8 | |
174 | Rosholt | 2 | Gibraltar/Washington Island | 3 | |
175 | Lena | 2 | Pacelli | 4 | |
176 | Bruce | 1 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 8 | |
177 | Drummond | 7 | Birchwood/Winter | 17 | |
178 | Shell Lake | 17 | Hurley | 13 | |
179 | Siren | 1 | Washburn | 10 | |
180 | McDonell Central | 8 | Owen-Withee | 4 | |
181 | Glenwood City | 12 | Rib Lake | 4 | |
182 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 9 | Elcho | 0 | |
183 | Athens | 1 | Edgar | 5 | |
184 | Wausaukee | 5 | Florence | 7 | |
185 | Newman Catholic | 5 | Niagara | 3 | |
186 | Iola-Scandinavia | 4 | Algoma | 1 | |
187 | Assumption | 6 | Eleva-Strum | 9 | |
188 | Blair-Taylor | 5 | Columbus Catholic | 4 | |
189 | Port Edwards | 3 | Independence/Gilmanton | 4 | |
190 | Pepin/Alma | 4 | Pittsville | 14 | |
191 | North Crawford | 3 | Seneca | 13 | |
192 | Royall | 2 | Ithaca | 8 | |
193 | Weston | 5 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 3 | |
194 | Brookwood | 2 | Cashton | 12 | |
195 | Belmont | 6 | Highland | 9 | |
196 | Southwestern | 5 | Barneveld | 10 | |
197 | Argyle | 2 | Potosi/Cassville | 9 | |
198 | Randolph | 10 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 8 | |
199 | Reedsville | 3 | Johnson Creek | 4 | |
200 | Fall River | 6 | Oakfield | 5 | |
201 | Clear Lake | 3 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 6 |
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3 | Wilmot | 2 | No. 4 Saint Thomas More | 5 | |
4 | Despite a late push from the Wilmot offense, St. Thomas More held on to the close win and move onto the sectional semi-finals. On the mound, Iowa commit, Kyle Alivo did the heavy lifting on the mound, as he struck out 13 during his 6.2 inning start, and only allowed two earned runs. As for the offense, Sam Mommer was the difference maker, as he drove in a pair of runs on a two-run home run in the fifth. Bennett Karolewicz and George Benske each drove a run on a hit apiece. | ||||
5 | Wrightstown | 5 | No. 13 Denmark | 6 | |
6 | It was the Vikings who came out on top in their regional matchup with Wrightstown. At the plate, Ethan Ovsak and Lucas Miller each tallied a pair of singles and one run apiece. Izaac Dittmer also logged a single, and he drove in a run as well. On the mound, Ethan Ovsak earned the win as he allowed four earned runs over his 3.2 innings of work, and also struck out five. Grant Schroeder and Jaycob Dittmer combined for 3.1 innings of one-run relief, with Dittmer also earning the save. | ||||
7 | Abbotsford/Colby | 1 | No. 17 Mosinee | 11 | |
8 | The Indians cruised to a dominant win over Abbotsford/Colby in this regional final matchup. At the plate, Gavin Obremski had himself a day, as he drove in a team-high four runs on a pair of home runs and a double. Keagen Jirschele also had a impressive day at the plate, going a perfect 3-for-3 and also driving in three runs, too. Rounding out the scoring efforts for Mosinee was Sawyer Holtz and Blake Nichols who each tallied an RBI on a combined three hits. On the mound, Garrett Shupe was the only arm the Indians would need as he sat down nine batters and allowed just one hit across his six innings of work. | ||||
9 | Mount Horeb | 1 | No. 24 Reedsburg | 2 | |
10 | Newly ranked Reedsburg avoided an early exit in their regional final matchup, courtesy of some late game heroics. In the fourth inning, Edison Alonso got the Beavers on the board with solo-shot to tie the game up at one. After that, neither team could get anything going and eventually this game was sent into extras. In the eighth inning, Reedsburg loaded up the bases after two HBPs, and an intentional walk which led the way for Carsen Brandt. On the first-pitch of the at-bat, Brandt ripped a single to left field that brought home and gave Reedsburg the walk-off win. While he earned the no decision, Aden Edwards was solid in his six inning start as he struck out six and allowed just one run on five hits. Mark Othmer did notch the win in his two innings of relief in which he scattered just two hits and punched out one. | ||||
11 | Game Coverage | ||||
12 | Pewaukee | 1 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 3 | |
13 | By Maddox Durst PBR Wisconsin Staff In a low-scoring affair, Kettle Moraine Lutheran put up all three of their runs in the third inning and got a solid performance out of Jackson Kobylarczyk to earn their second straight Regional Championship, as the Chargers finished one game away from state last year, where they were eliminated by Pewaukee. The Pirates got on the board first with a two-out RBI single from Karl Eidem in the second inning, which scored Blake Hutter from second base. Kettle Moraine Lutheran had the answer though, as the Chargers loaded the bases with no one out in the third. Two straight walks allowed runs to score, followed by an RBI infield hit from Eli Zarling. With the 3-1 lead, Kobylarczyk took over at an ultra-efficient pace. He only needed 82 pitches to get through this one, 60 of which were for strikes. The right-hander ended the game by retiring the last 16 batters, a clutch performance when the Chargers needed it most. Kettle Moraine Lutheran advances to Tuesday, where they'll face-off against Grafton in the Sectional Semifinals. Notable Performers: Jackson Kobylarczyk (Kettle Moraine Lutheran): 7 IP, 3 K, 3 H, R, W Hunter Abitz (Kettle Moraine Lutheran): 1-for-1, 2B, 2 BB, RBI Karl Eidem (Pewaukee): 1-for-2, RBI Owen Dobberstein (Pewaukee): 4 IP, 3 K, BB, H | ||||
14 | D2 Regional Championships | ||||
15 | Xavier | 4 | Waupun | 5 | |
16 | Waupun nudged out a 5-4 victory in the ninth inning against Xavier to win the Regional Championship and advance to the Sectionals. Jake Krueger's walk-off single came after a walk to keep the lineup moving. After a check swing that was ruled a ball, which walked the prior batter, Krueger drove a runner home with two outs to send Waupun on. Mason Holz turned in a solid performance at the plate as he went 2-for-4 and drove in a run for Waupun. Despite the loss, Parker Bleck went 2-for-4 and drove in two runs for Xavier. With the win, Waupun advanced to Sectionals and will take a trip to Winneconne where they matchup against the top-seeded Chilton. | ||||
17 | Saint Croix Central | 1 | Altoona | 8 | |
18 | Altoona's high-powered offense struck again as they won the Regional Championship and advanced to Sectionals with an 8-1 victory over St. Croix Central. Colin Boyarski and Christian Varsho led the run-scoring for the Altoona offense as they drove in two runs on two hits each. Keaton Camastral also turned in a quality performance at the plate as he went 3-for-3 on the day. On the mound, Bennett Stokke was dominant as he threw six and one-third innings and struck out 12 batters. The top-seeded team in the region advanced and will play Ashland in their first game of Sectionals. | ||||
19 | West Salem | 9 | Medford | 1 | |
20 | West Salem's five-run seventh inning was the nail in the coffin that saw them win the Regional Championship and advance to Sectionals. The seventh inning explosion was kickstarted by a double from Bennett Burke that pushed across two runs. Brennan Kennedy also had a multi-RBI performance for West Salem as the high-powered offense was more than enough to secure the victory. On the mound for the Panthers, Brett McConkey spun a gem as he threw six innings and surrendered just one run. McConkey only allowed three hits through the six frames and struck out seven en route to a Regional Championship victory. | ||||
21 | Campbellsport | 0 | Chilton | 6 | |
22 | Austin Grube dominated as his performance on the mound powered Chilton past Campbellsport to clinch a Regional Championship. Grube threw six and two-thirds innings and allowed just three hits. Grube kept Chilton off of the scoreboard as he fanned 12 batters in the process. At the plate, Grube went 1-for-3 and drove in two crucial runs. Slatt Nolan, Max Mueller, and Hunter Rolbiecki all had multi-hit performances for the Chilton offense. With the win, Chilton secured a Regional Championship and advanced to Sectionals where they will face off with Waupun to keep their season alive. | ||||
23 | McFarland | 3 | Jefferson | 11 | |
24 | An eight run inning helps Jefferson defeat McFarland 11-3. Offensively Jefferson collected 15 hits as a team with Tyler Butina and Tyler Schroedl collecting three hits on the day. On the mound Drew Peterson tossed a complete game allowing three runs on five hits and struck out four batters. Jefferson advances to face top seeded Beloit Turner in sectionals next Tuesday. | ||||
25 | New Berlin West | 4 | Grafton | 5 | |
26 | In an intense battle, New Berlin West stranded the bases loaded and came up a run short in the final inning, as Grafton won 5-4 to earn the Regional Championship and advance to Sectionals. In this back-and-forth affair, Eli Goldstein got what proved to be the game-winning hit, as he smacked an RBI single to the outfield in the fifth inning to score Vince Cameranesi. Mason Lempke was 2-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI for the Black Hawks, leading the way from the top of the order. Sam Schiller got the win and was clutch on the mound in relief, shutting out the Vikings in the last three innings of play, punching out four batters. In a losing effort, Dominic Kibler hit a home run and Nathan Hinek was 2-for-2 with three RBIs for New Berlin West. | ||||
27 | Whitnall | 1 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 11 | |
28 | New Berlin Eisenhower got their second run-rule victory of the week as they defeated Whitnall in six innings with a final score of 11-1. Unlike the 2022 Regional Championship between the two teams, the Lions advance to Sectionals with the wind. Caleb Johns had a monster day at the plate as he went 3-for-4 and drove in four runs. Some of those runs came from a towering double that scraped off the right-field wall to give New Berlin Eisenhower a lead that would last. On the mound for the Lions, Austin Drayna shoved as he went the full six innings and allowed just one run. Drayna contributed at the plate as he went 2-for-3 and drove in three runs. Adison Tevz and Jack Bretzmann also had multi-RBI performances that contributed to the Regional Championship run-rule. With the Regional Championship under their belt, the Lions moved on to Sectionals, where they will match up against the top-seeded St. Thomas More. | ||||
29 | Baraboo | 5 | Sauk Prairie | 6 | |
30 | A late rally helps Sauk Prairie comeback to defeat Baraboo 6-5. After four innings Baraboo lead Sauk Prairie 5-3, Sauk Prairie was able to chip away at the lead in the fifth and sixth innings tieing up the game going into the seventh before Marty Hanna would drive in the go-ahead run on a sacrifice fly to center field. Baraboo would load the bases in the bottom of the seventh before Landon Ballweg would induce a ground ball for the third out, picking up the win for the Eagles. | ||||
31 | Edgewood | 0 | Turner | 3 | |
32 | Ashland | 10 | Hayward | 8 | |
33 | D3 Regional Championships | ||||
34 | Spooner | 0 | Saint Croix Falls | 10 | |
35 | Brayden Olson twirled a no-hitter and launched a home run in a run-rule victory for Saint Croix Falls over Spooner. Olson struck out 10 batters on the mound, as one walk was the only blemish to his line on Wednesday. The Purdue commit faced the minimum against a Rails team that had upset the Saints earlier in the year. He also launched a home run and was not retired at the plate on offense. Dylan Smith picked up two RBIs in the win from the six-spot in the order. Michael Shannon was 2-for-3 with a double and a team-high three RBIs, providing a spark from the bottom of the order to advance Saint Croix Falls to Sectionals. | ||||
36 | Auburndale | 8 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 5 | |
37 | Auburndale continued its Cinderella run on Wednesday with another upset, this time defeating Wittenberg-Birnamwood 8-5. The Eagles exploded for five runs in the seventh inning to erase a 5-3 deficit, as they ended up winning this one 8-5. An RBI single from Tim Schmitt proved to be the game-winning hit for Auburndale, who took advantage of an error in the outfield to get the lead. Blake Raab followed with an RBI single of his own, extending the lead for the Eagles. Before that though, Alex Willfahrt had a big day by going 2-for-4 with two RBIs, earning a Sectional birth for Auburndale. | ||||
38 | Amherst | 10 | Shiocton | 5 | |
39 | Amherst's offense was able to overwhelm Shiocton in this Regional Championship matchup, as the Falcons got out to an early lead and never looked back. Matt Glodowski and TJ Brandl were key pieces in that, as both prospects finished with two hits on the day, including a double from each of them. Glodowski drove in two runs as well, powering the team to victory. Ethan Peskie had a team-high three hits on the day, going 3-for-4 with two RBIs in the win for Amherst, who now two wins away from making it back to the D3 State Tournament. | ||||
40 | Southern Door | 0 | Kiel | 3 | |
41 | Brett Hartlaub silenced a potent Southern Door offense on Wednesday, twirling a complete game shutout to give Kiel the win. The Lawrence University commit struck out six batters and only allowed three hits on the day, dominating throughout. He also had one of the three RBIs for the Raiders on the offensive end, driving in a run via an RBI single. Jackson Neese was 2-for-3 with an RBI, and Aaron Stephany added one more RBI from the nine-spot in the order. With the win, Kiel moved to 22-2 on the season and earned themselves a Regional Championship. | ||||
42 | Whitehall | 0 | Aquinas | 3 | |
43 | Tanner Peterson was dominant on the mound for Aquinas, as the pitcher twirled a complete game three-hitter, throwing the Blugolds a shutout to win the Regional Championship. Peterson struck out nine batters and walked one in his nearly-flawless outing. It was the bottom of the order that clutched up for Aquinas in this one, as Waylon Hargrove and Jacob Thornton each got a hit and drove in a run in the sixth inning to add onto the Blugolds' lead. From there, Peterson slammed the door and advanced Aquinas to Sectionals, where they'll face-off against Bangor. | ||||
44 | Viroqua | 1 | Bangor | 2 | |
45 | Bangor defended their home turf and escaped with a 2-1 victory over Viroqua. The Cardinals got a big day out of Brock Peterson on offense, as the shortstop was 2-for-3 with an RBI and two doubles. Chase Horstman added an RBI, but did most of his work on the bump. Horstman went the distance, working out of jams throughout, and only giving up one run in the process. With the tying run on third in the final frame, Horstman induced a pop up on the infield to win it for Bangor. The right-hander struck out seven in his performance, punching the Cardinals' ticket to Sectionals on Tuesday. | ||||
46 | Mineral Point | 5 | Dodgeville | 15 | |
47 | Dodgeville won a Regional Championship once again behind a stellar performance from their offense, which put up 15 runs on 15 hits. Chase Forsyth was 3-for-4 with a team-high four RBIs from the cleanup spot, powering the group to a win. Sean Reilly was not retired, going 2-for-2 with two RBIs and two walks. Right before him, Trenton Reddell was 2-for-3 with three runs scored and three RBIs, summarizing an explosive day at the plate for the Dodgers. They move on to face Cuba City in Sectionals next Tuesday. | ||||
48 | Cuba City | 6 | Prairie du Chien | 3 | |
49 | Cuba City continued to stay hot in the postseason, dating back to last season, as the Cubans erupted for three runs in extra innings to pull away and upset Prairie du Chien. Gavin Vaassen had the eventual game-winning hit, lining a single to the outfield to drive in a run. Henry Kruser followed, smacking a two-RBI double to right field to score two more runs in the eighth inning and extend the Cubans' lead. All of this came with two outs as well. Tyson Richard earned the win in relief, shutting out the Black Hawks for three innings, scattering three hits to send Cuba City to Sectionals. | ||||
50 | Random Lake | 7 | Oostburg | 2 | |
51 | A solid outing from Bryan Mitchell, along with accumulating eight hits and nine walks on offense was the perfect formula for Random Lake to pull off the upset on Wednesday, taking down the No. 1 seed in Oostburg. Mitchell went six innings, allowing four hits and one unearned run. He struck out three batters and walked zero on the day. Bennett Abler and Mitchell Huiras both finished with two hits, as Abler was 2-for-2 in this one. The Flying Dutchmen could not recover from a five-run fifth inning from the Rams, as they dropped this one 7-2. | ||||
52 | Cambridge | 4 | Deerfield | 9 | |
53 | Four hits from Cal Fisher, paired with a six-run first inning, powered Deerfield to a Regional Championship victory over Cambridge. Fisher was 4-for-4 at the plate, hitting two home runs and driving in four batters. Kris Hahn was 2-for-3 for the Demons, along with two RBIs from Adam Suess to round out the offense. Hahn was big in relief too, throwing the last three innings of the game. The pitcher struck out four batters and only let up one hit and one run, shutting down the Blue Jays offense. Carter Lund was 2-for-3 with two RBIs in the loss for Cambridge, who season officially came to a close. | ||||
54 | Phillips | 0 | Cumberland | 11 | |
55 | Stratford | 0 | Marathon | 2 | |
56 | Durand-Arkansaw | 2 | Mondovi | 3 | |
57 | New Holstein | 3 | Mishicot | 1 | |
58 | Horicon | 0 | Lomira | 11 | |
59 | D4 Regional Championships | ||||
60 | Gibraltar | 0 | Pacelli | 2 | |
61 | Brock Birrenkott went the distance on the mound, throwing all seven innings for Pacelli, shutting out Gibraltar to advance to Sectionals. Birrenkott struck out 10 batters on the day, scattering two hits and two walks. The Cardinals were able to put up one run in the third and sixth inning to pull away in this one. Peyton Flees had an RBI single in the third to start the scoring for Pacelli, and a bases loaded walk gave them their second run. The Cardinals now advance to Tuesday, where they'll need to win two games to make it to the State Tournament. | ||||
62 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 0 | Regis | 14 | |
63 | Cole Selvig was electric in his start for Regis on Wednesday, twirling a five-inning no-hitter for the Ramblers to earn them a Regional Championship. The Texas commit struck out 12 of the 17 batters he faced, only allowing two walks on the day. The offense scored in every inning as well for Regis, led by Zander Rockow for the second straight night. Rockow launched a home run, while also going 3-for-4 with two RBIs in the leadoff spot. Caden Weber was 2-for-3 with four RBIs, and Selvig chipped in two RBIs to round out the day. The Ramblers move on to play McDonnell Catholic next Tuesday. | ||||
64 | Iola-Scandinavia | 12 | Marion | 10 | |
65 | In a crazy back-and-forth affair, Iola-Scandinavia came out on top with an eight-inning 12-10 win to advance to Sectionals. It was an upset, as Marion entered the tournament with the No. 1 overall seed in their respective regional. Parker Gullixon had the big hit in a 10-10 tie, as he tripled and scored on a throwing error to give the Thunderbirds the lead. From there, Carson Desrochers had a clutch two-out RBI single to give Iola-Scandinavia some insurance. Desrochers finished with a team-high three RBIs. Despite the loss, Jaden Stuhr was 1-for-2 with two RBIs and three walks for the Mustangs. | ||||
66 | Highland | 2 | Pecatonica | 3 | |
67 | For the second straight game, Pecatonica found themselves in a low-scoring affair, battling and eventually earning a 3-2 win over their opponent. Jameson Johnson was the two-way star, as the prospect hit a home run at the plate to start the scoring, while performing well on the mound. Johnson had 13 strikeouts in 5.2 innings while letting up two runs on five hits. Tyler McKeon and Elijah Knutson were both 3-for-3 on the day from the top of the order, as McKeon doubled and scored twice to win the Vikings a Regional Championship. | ||||
68 | Randolph | 1 | Palmyra-Eagle | 11 | |
69 | Sean Dooley struck out 10 batters in a run-rule victory for Palmyra-Eagle, giving the Panthers the win and a Regional Championship. Dooley gave up one unearned run and only allowed three hits in this one, dominating in his start. Noah Taylor, Sean Millis, and Dooley all finished with two RBIs to power the offense. In the middle of all of that, Devin Patrick was 2-for-4 with two runs scored and two doubles. | ||||
70 | Fall River | 1 | Johnson Creek | 9 | |
71 | Dylan Bredlow's two-way performance came up clutch for Johnson Creek, who advanced to Sectionals with a 9-1 victory over Fall River. At the plate, Bredlow was 1-for-3 with two runs scored and three RBIs. On the mound, Bredlow threw for five innings, striking out six batters and only allowing two hits. Sam Hartz was 2-for-4 to help out as well, hitting a double while driving in two runs for the Bluejays. A big six-run first inning and five errors from the Pirates allowed Johnson Creek to run away with this one. | ||||
72 | Blair-Taylor | 3 | Eleva-Strum | 5 | |
73 | Shell Lake | 1 | Washburn | 8 | |
74 | Glenwood City | 2 | McDonell Central | 14 | |
75 | Edgar | 2 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 0 | |
76 | Newman Catholic | 4 | Florence | 5 | |
77 | Independence/Gilmanton | 5 | Pittsville | 8 | |
78 | Ithaca | 6 | Seneca | 1 | |
79 | Weston | 8 | Cashton | 5 | |
80 | Barneveld | 0 | Potosi/Cassville | 4 | |
81 | Birchwood/Winter | 4 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 9 |
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3 | Milton | 0 | No. 1 Janesville Craig | 8 | |
4 | On both sides of the ball, Janesville Craig was dominant in this one. Aiden Schenk was a key contributor on both sides of the ball as he drove in two runs on two hits to pace the Cougar lineup. On the mound, he was lights out in his five inning start, scattering just three hits and striking out three, too. Jake Schaffner also tallied the Craig's only XBH, a triple, and also singled to drive in one run from the leadoff spot. Denver Hughes also came up big on the mound in his two innings of relief, as he scattered just two hits and struck out one. | ||||
5 | Appleton East | 0 | No. 2 Kimberly | 9 | |
6 | The Papermakers cruised to a huge 9-0 win over Appleton East, backed by some impressive performances on both sides of the ball. On the mound, Brayden Deering was the only arm that Kimberly would need as he allowed just one hit and struck out 10 in his complete game efforts. Offensively, Max Kalk and Brady Koester each went 2-for-3 with a double and home run a piece, and combined for seven RBIs. Evan Olson and Ryan Csida each tallied two hits, including a double a piece, and Olson also scored two runs, too. | ||||
7 | West De Pere | 1 | No. 3 Hortonville | 11 | |
8 | Earning the win on the mound in this one was Arizona State commit, Thomas Burns who was solid over his five-innings of work, striking out five and allowing just one run on four hits. Offensively, Turner Kuhnke had himself a day, as he homered twice and drove in four RBIs. The aforementioned Burns also had himself a solid day at the plate with a 3-for-4 performance and also drove in two runs. Reigning 'Player of the Week' Camden Kuhnke, also enjoyed a multi-hit day with two hits to round out the offensive efforts for the Polar Bears. | ||||
9 | Wausau West | 2 | No. 5 Stevens Point | 5 | |
10 | It was a combined effort for SPASH in their win over Wausau West on Thursday. Offensively, Braylen Nystrom, Ben Fonti, and Jaxon Stetler each tallied two-hit days, and also drove in a run apiece, too. Bennett Klish rounded out the scoring efforts with one RBI on one hit. On the mound, Ty Rechner notched the win as he held Wausau West scoreless in his four innings of work, and also struck out six. | ||||
11 | Milwaukee Reagan | 0 | No. 6 Franklin | 13 | |
12 | Franklin cruised to their first win of the WIAA Tournament as they defeated Milwaukee Reagan to clinch a Regional Championship. At the plate, Lucas Farin, Ben Hefter, and Mitchell Semancik had multi-RBI performances for the Sabers' offense. The trio was just three of six who had mult-hit performances as well. Noah Musolf was dominant in the four innings he threw as he struck out eight batters without conceding a run. In relief, Cooper Kamlay struck out the three batters he faced in the final inning. With the win, the Sabers will travel to Kenosha, where they will face off against Greendale in the first game of Sectionals. | ||||
13 | Mukwonago | 1 | No. 7 Union Grove | 11 | |
14 | In this run-rule shortened Regional Final matchup, it was the Broncos who came out on top. Nathan Williams recorded Union Grove's only multi-hit day, with two doubles, and he also drove in one run. Beau Bloxdorf, Landon Dessart, and Robert Barrera each drove in one run on a hit apiece, and despite not collecting a hit, Hayden Jamison also drove in four runs. The aforementioned Dessart also earned the win on the mound as he allowed one run on four hits, and struck out six in his five innings of work. | ||||
15 | Greenfield | 1 | No. 8 Oak Creek | 11 | |
16 | I was CJ Trask who was the main offensive contributor for the Knights in this one as he drove in four runs on a double and a pair of singles while also scoring one run, too. Cade Palkowski also had a impressive day at the plate with a pair of doubles to drive in two runs, and he also scored two runs as well. On the mound, Payten Jibben was solid across his four innings of work, striking out six and scattering just two hits en route to the win. William Hyland came in for the final inning and he held Greenfield hitless while punching out two, as well. | ||||
17 | Brookfield Central | 3 | No. 9 Arrowhead | 4 | |
18 | Arrowhead avoided an early upset in their matchup with a solid Brookfield Central squad, courtesy of some late game heroics. It was the Warhawks who got on the board first when Thomas Curry ripped a double to left field that brought home Ethan Hindle. Brookfield Central would then respond with two of their on sacrifices from Jaxon Clayton and Noah Dreier. Then in the fourth, Arrowhead would tie it back up at two, after a RBI single from Brady Carpenter. But it wouldn't last long as Hunter Szymborski would hit a sacrifice fly to give Brookfield Central the lead right back. In the sixth, Ethan Hindle tied the game back up for Arrowhead when lined out to bring home a run. Then in the seventh, the Warhawks loaded up the bases on singles from Thomas Curry and Connor Olson, and a HBP. This led the way for Brady Beck who ripped a single to right field for his third hit of the game, which brought home a run and gave Arrowhead the walk-off win. On the mound, Nolan Buss got the start and he allowed two earned runs on three hits in his five innings of work. Brayden Ramus was also solid in his two-innings of relief, scattering just one hit and punching out one too. | ||||
19 | Waukesha North | 2 | No. 10 Menomonee Falls | 10 | |
20 | An eight run third inning jolted the Phoenix to a dominant Regional Championship. Zach Wolfram led the way at the plate for Menomonee Falls, as he drove in three runs on a pair of singles. Jake Anderson also drove in three runs too, which all came home on a three-run home run in the third. Jack Anderson, J Hedrick, and Grant Schultz rounded out the offensive efforts with one hit and one RBI a piece. The aforementioned Wolfram also earned the win on the mound, as he limited Waukesha North to two runs on seven hits and struck out five in his six innings of work. | ||||
21 | Oregon | 0 | No. 11 Waterford | 9 | |
22 | The aces were out for Waterford in their dominant win over Oregon on Thursday. Getting things started on the mound was reigning 'Pitcher of the Week' Dylan Questad, who punched out a whopping 14 and allowed just two hits in his five innings of work. Garret Kay relieved Questad and he too was dominant as he fanned five batters and held Oregon hitless for the final two innings. Offensively, Jack Butler drove in a team-high four runs on a double. Dean Buse also was a main run contributor as he drove in three on one hit. Rounding out the offensive efforts was Tyler Lusic who launched a solo home run in the second. | ||||
23 | Eau Claire North | 3 | No. 12 Hudson | 13 | |
24 | Despite allowing a three-run first inning, Hudson bounced back and cruised to a 13-3 win. Leading the way offensively was Payton Lawrence, who drove in three runs on three hits from the leadoff spot. Both Landon Zeuli and Eli Rambo tallied three hit day as well, and they each drove in a pair of runs. After giving up the three runs in the first, Ben Berkhof settled in for the rest of his 4.2 innings of work as punched out nine and held ECN scoreless throughout the remainder of his start. Jake Busson came in for the final 1.1 innings and he held the opposition scoreless, and struck out one. | ||||
25 | Sun Prairie West | 9 | No. 14 Sun Prairie East | 8 | |
26 | Sun Prairie West knocked off Sun Prairie East 9-8 in the schools first ever meeting in the playoffs. Each team would trade leads heading into the top of the fifth with Sun Prairie East leading 8-7, where Sun Prairie West would score two runs in the top of the fifth taking the lead back from West. Peyton Schumann would drive in both runs on an RBI single to the left fielder giving West the lead. Casey Wambach would hold Sun Prairie East's offense scoreless after West took the lead earning the win on the mound for West. | ||||
27 | West Allis Central | 0 | No. 15 Marquette University | 19 | |
28 | Led by a 12 run fourth inning, Marquette University defeated West Allis Central 19-0. Offensively the Hilltoppers scored 19 runs on 11 hits and also drew 13 walks as a team with eight of the teams 11 hits came in the fourth inning. Three pitchers combined to shutout West Allis Central, Andrew Halser got the start and tossed three scoreless innings allowing two hits and struck out three batters. Ian Reno and Luke Agnew would each toss clean innings in relief both striking out a pair of batters. | ||||
29 | Holmen | 0 | No. 16 Monona Grove | 10 | |
30 | Monona Grove clinched a Regional Championship on Thursday as they cruised to a run-rule victory in five innings. Monona Grove was in complete control as their six-run second inning gave them a lead that would last. Monona Grove's offense didn't stop as their four-run fifth inning ended the game early. On the mound, Kaden Connor turned in a quality performance as he went five scoreless innings and struck out six. Connor's performance on the mound, coupled with the relentless offense, was more than enough for Monona Grove to clinch a Regional Championship. The Silver Eagles will take a trip out to La Crosse as they find themselves matched up with Verona in the first game of Sectionals. | ||||
31 | Appleton North | 8 | No. 18 Ashwaubenon | 3 | |
32 | Appleton North pulled off the upset on Thursday as they knocked off Ashwaubenon and advanced to Sectionals. Appleton North's offense was on full display as Alex Ramus led the way. Ramus went 2-for-4 and drove in three runs that fueled the Lightning's upset. Caden Popp went 2-for-4 and drove in a run, contributing to the team total of 12 hits. After four innings passed, Ben Isom entered the game in relief for Appleton North and was dominant out of the bullpen. Isom toed the rubber for the final three innings and didn't allow a hit. Not only did he not allow a hit, but he also did not allow a single runner in the final three innings. Isom's relief gave Appleton North's offense room to work and secured their place in Sectionals. With the upset, the Lightning moved on and will have another Power 25 matchup as they will meet Hortonville in the first game of Sectionals. | ||||
33 | No. 19 River Falls | 7 | Wisconsin Rapids | 1 | |
34 | Eli Condon twirled a complete game three-hitter, and River Falls scored two runs in each of the last three innings to defeat Wisconsin Rapids. Condon struck out seven batters in his start, only allowing the one run early in the game. As he earned the win, the Wildcats' offense stepped up to help him out. Thatcher Anderson and Chase McQuade each had two hits for River Falls, including two doubles from McQuade. Ben Johnson had a team-high two RBIs in the win, walking once and laying down a SAC bunt later on. With the win, the Wildcats earned a Regional Championship and will battle against Stevens Point next Tuesday in the Marshfield Sectional. | ||||
35 | De Pere | 3 | No. 20 Bay Port | 1 | |
36 | Easton Arendt and Ethan Plog matched up in a pitchers' duel on Thursday, as Arendt was able to come out on top for De Pere. The right-hander pitched a complete game, striking out seven batters while throwing a three-hitter. As Arendt earned the win, the Redbirds put up all three of their runs in the third inning, which proved to be all they needed in this one. Landon Raygo had a big RBI double in the inning, as his hit gave De Pere the lead. Raygo would eventually score on an error to extend their lead to 3-1. From there, Arendt did not allow a hit, winning it for the Redbirds. De Pere now looks to Sectionals and a matchup with No. 1 seeded Kimberly. | ||||
37 | Slinger | 1 | No. 22 Manitowoc Lincoln | 2 | |
38 | Manitowoc Lincoln survived a scare from Slinger on Thursday, as Ethan Hubbartt walked it off with an RBI double, scoring Noah Wech in the eighth inning. Wech had a major influence on this one, as the Oklahoma State commit was 3-for-3 at the plate, and dominated on the mound. Offensively, Wech doubled and drove in a run in the fifth inning to tie the game at 1-1. On the mound, the right-hander struck out 11 batters in a five-inning start, allowing five hits and one run to score. Bryce Erdmann would get the win, as the reliever threw the last three innings, holding the Owls to zero runs. Despite the loss, Raine Fredericks was solid in his start for Slinger, striking out seven in six innings. It was not enough though, as the Ships advance to Tuesday to play against Beaver Dam in Sectionals. | ||||
39 | Game Coverage | ||||
40 | Burlington | 3 | No. 23 Kettle Moraine | 1 | |
41 | By: Josh Fields Area Scout Burlington scored three runs in the first two innings to defeat Kettle Moraine 3-1. In a low scoring affair Aben Beinlich was able to hold the Kettle Moraine offense to four hits and one run throughout his start. Tossing a complete game and striking out six in the process as he lead Burlington to a win on the mound. Burlington struck first in the bottom of the first off of an Ethan Daubner RBI single. Kettle Moraine would tie up the game in the bottom of the frame off of a passed ball. Burlington would answer back with two more runs in the top of the second on a Kaleb Zabielski RBI triple, Wren Dietz would bat Zabielski in on a RBI single to left field bringing the score to 3-1 in the top of the second. From there Beinlich was able to hold off the Kettle Moraine offense and Jonah Roloff came on in relief and tossed 5.2 scoreless innings in relief keeping his team within striking distance. Notable Performances Kaleb Zabielski (Burlington) 2-for-2, 3B, RBI, 2 R, 2 BB Wren Dietz (Burlington) 3-for-4, RBI Aben Beinlich (Burlington) 7 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 6 K JJ Wolbert (Kettle Moraine) 3-for-3, 3B, R Jonah Roloff (Kettle Moraine) 5.2 IP, 2 H, BB, 6 K | ||||
42 | South Milwaukee | 2 | No. 25 Muskego | 12 | |
43 | A five run first inning led Muskego to a 12-2 win over South Milwaukee. Muskego would force an early pitching change in the first inning after scoring five runs in the frame. Muskego would go on to score a couple of runs in the middle innings of the game until the bottom of the sixth where they would go on to score four runs bringing the score to 12-2. Offensively the Warriors scored 12 runs on 10 hits with Sam Steuber, Steve Wintheiser and Shane Pecoraro collecting multiple hits on the day. On the mound three Warrior pitchers combined to bring Muskego the win, Wintheiser tossed the first four innings and picked up the win, Tyler Gress and Tyson Grulkowski would toss the final two innings allowing zero runs across the two frames. Notable Performances Sam Steuber (Muskego) 2-for-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2B, 3 SB Steve Wintheiser (Muskego) 2-for-2, 2B, 4 R, 2 BB, 2 SB Shane Pecoraro (Muskego) 2-for-3, 2 BB | ||||
44 | West Bend West | 3 | Watertown | 7 | |
45 | By Maddox Durst PBR Wisconsin Staff Watertown used a five-run first inning to navigate through this Regional Championship matchup, as starting pitcher Eliot Roethle took advantage of that lead to defeat West Bend West. Every starter in the Goslings' lineup had at least one hit on the day, as the team finished with 12 in total. In the first inning, Nathan Walter barreled up a baseball to the left field wall, driving in two runs with two outs to extend Watertown's lead. As the Goslings batted through their order, they took advantage of two defensive miscues from the Spartans' defense to score those five runs. From there, the two teams traded a couple of runs for the rest of the game. Roethle pitched for five innings in his start, earning the win by avoiding crooked numbers, along with striking out two batters. Michael Tarr was big in relief, as the left-hander closed the last two innings and got out of a bases loaded jam with zero outs in the sixth frame, only letting one inherited runner score on a SAC fly. Tarr retired the last six batters to win it, as the Goslings advance to Sectionals for a battle with another North Shore Conference team in Hartford. Notable Performers: Nathan Walter (Watertown): 2-for-3, 2B, 2 RBI, R Jacob Hurtgen (Watertown): 2-for-2, 2B, R Cameron Kranz (Watertown): 2-for-3, R, RBI Eliot Roethle (Watertown): 5+ IP, 2 K, 3 BB, 6 H, 3 R, W Michael Tarr (Watertown): 2 IP, K, S Emmett Selin (West Bend West): 2-for-3, RBI Connor Wick (West Bend West): 1-for-2, 2B, 2 R | ||||
46 | D1 Regional Championships | ||||
47 | Hartford | 10 | Menasha | 0 | |
48 | Hartford pulled off a dominant upset of Menasha on Thursday behind the outing from Carter Kutz, and a three-run home run from RJ Thomae. Kutz struck out seven batters in six innings, only allowing four hits and two walks in the shutout victory. Braycen Burg finished the last inning, striking out three straight batters to end it. Everyone in the Orioles' lineup had at least one hit in the Regional Championship, including a three-hit day from Joe Landgraf. Both JJ Walters and Kutz had two hits for Hartford, as Walters finished with a team-high three RBIs on the day. The Orioles move on to Tuesday, where they will matchup against Watertown in the Sectional Semifinals. | ||||
49 | West Allis Hale | 3 | Milwaukee King | 5 | |
50 | Milwaukee King got out to a 5-0 lead early and earned themselves a Regional Championship with a 5-3 win over West Allis Hale. Wyatt Holder was the offensive leader for the Generals, as the first baseman was 2-for-2 with a walk, a run scored, and a team-high three RBIs. Henry Wohlt scored twice as well from the leadoff spot. Leo Berger ran into some trouble in the fifth inning, but was solid for Milwaukee King. Berger struck out 11 batters in 4.2 innings, and earned the win. Ben Wozniak came on in relief, and was nearly flawless. In 2.1 innings, Wozniak only allowed one hit and one walk, getting the save in this Regional Championship matchup. | ||||
51 | Wauwatosa East | 0 | Whitefish Bay | 2 | |
52 | Tyler Andrews and Austin Broderson combined to shutout Wauwatosa East on Thursday, giving Whitefish Bay their first win of the postseason. Andrews did most of the heavy lifting, going the first six innings in his start, allowing just three hits and two walks, punching out seven batters. Broderson ran into some trouble in the final frame, but earned the save when he induced a bases loaded infield pop fly to JD Dix to end the game. Dix was the spark on offense, doubling to drive in one of two of the Blue Dukes' runs in this one, finishing 1-for-2 at the plate. With the win, Whitefish Bay will now travel to Maslowski Park for Sectionals, where they'll play against Nicolet. | ||||
53 | Madison West | 2 | Middleton | 4 | |
54 | Middleton put up two runs in both the fifth and sixth inning to eliminate Madison West and advance to Sectionals, earning a complete game out of Jacob Guerrero. Guerrero only struck out one batter, and used the Cardinals' stingy defense to his advantage. Middleton did not allow an error, and took advantage of four miscues on the Regents' end of the ball. Wyatt Baird and Jackson Rademacher each had a hit and an RBI from the top of the order, including a triple from Baird in the fifth inning to give the Cardinals the lead. Middleton used two errors in the sixth frame to pad their lead and eventually win this one 4-2. | ||||
55 | DeForest | 0 | Verona | 7 | |
56 | The Verona offense put up runs early to give themselves a cushion, and used a quality day from Riley Peterson to defeat DeForest 7-0. Nate Novinska and Mason Armstrong were both 2-for-4 in this one, including a double from Armstrong to lead the way. Atticus Marse and Jack DeTienne both had two RBIs from the top of the order, leading the way in the run-production department. The Wildcats then handed the ball to Peterson, and the Wisconsin-Milwaukee commit was lights out. The left-hander struck out nine batters and walked zero in five innings, only letting up two hits in his outing. In earning the win, Verona advances to Sectionals next Tuesday, where they'll battle against Monona Grove to keep their season alive. | ||||
57 | Sheboygan North | 2 | Beaver Dam | 5 | |
58 | Beaver Dam advance to Sectionals with a 5-2 win over Sheboygan North, behind a solid outing from Eli Bryant, and a four-run third inning turned in by the offense. Bryant had nine strikeouts in six innings of work, twirling a two-hitter in the process. As he limited the Golden Raiders' offense, the Golden Beavers stepped it up in their big third inning. Jeffrey Freund, Boston Damon, and Bryant all had RBI singles in the frame, as the bottom of the order was able to set the table for Beaver Dam. From there, Daelen Johnson closed the last inning with ease, and the Golden Beavers earned a Regional Championship. | ||||
59 | Brookfield East | 4 | Sussex Hamilton | 11 | |
60 | Sussex Hamilton's offense was too much to handle for Brookfield East on Thursday, as the Chargers used a seven-run third inning to pull away and take down the Spartans. Noah Vernon played a large role in that, going 3-for-4 with two runs scored and two RBIs from the cleanup-spot. Braden Anders and Luka Tusic, two prospects who had RBIs in that big third inning, both finished with two hits on the day. Ben Moser got the start on the mound, working six innings for a quality start. Moser struck out six batters and held Brookfield East to just three runs, despite giving up eight hits. He earned the win, as Sussex Hamilton looks to take down No. 1 seed Menomonee Falls on Tuesday. | ||||
61 | Oconomowoc | 13 | Homestead | 2 | |
62 | Oconomowoc went on the road and run-ruled Homestead to win the Regional Championship, defeating the Highlanders 13-2 in five innings. The offense had multiple contributors, including Ryan Brennecke, who was 3-for-3 with two RBIs, two runs scored, and a home run. Marek Bolson had three RBIs on the day, with the help of a long ball in the Raccoons' seven-run fourth inning. On the bump, Anderson Hayes got the start and finished the game, striking out four batters over his five innings of work. The right-hander held Homestead to just four hits and one walk, advancing them to Sectionals. | ||||
63 | Milw. School of Languages Co | 0 | Nicolet | 34 | |
64 | It was all Nicolet in this Regional Final matchup, as the Knights put up a crooked number in every inning to defeat Milwaukee School of Languages 34-0. Jack Stuck and David Maertz combined to no-hit the Hawks, punching out a total of nine batters between the two of them. Evan Mortonson, Oliver Scharnick, Ben Ott, and Stuck all had three hits on the offensive end, as Nicolet finished with 25 as a team. Gabe Nelson had a team-high five RBIs, as Nicolet advances to Sectionals on Tuesday, where they'll face-off against conference foe: Whitefish Bay. | ||||
65 | Kenosha Tremper | 0 | Greendale | 10 | |
66 | A seven-run first inning, paired with the two-way efforts of EJ Kuster, guided Greendale to a run-rule victory over Kenosha Tremper, advancing them to Sectionals. Kuster got the scoring started in this one, hitting a three-run home run to give the Panthers the early advantage. He used that lead on the mound to throw a two-hitter, striking out six batters in the process. Luke Mattes was 3-for-3 with two RBIs, and both Brayden Laws and Trevor Picaso collected two hits for Greendale. Jack Bauer finished with three RBIs and a double in the leadoff spot, summarizing a dominant win for the Panthers. | ||||
67 | D.C. Everest | 3 | Chippewa Falls | 2 | |
68 | D2 Regional Championships | ||||
69 | Little Chute | 5 | Notre Dame Academy | 6 | |
70 | Despite a late effort by Little Chute, the lead that was taken in the fifth inning by Notre Dame Academy lasted and sent them through to Sectionals. At the plate for the Tritons, Micah Marzec went 2-for-3 and drove in a run. Christian Collins and Drew Siudzinski also fueled the Notre Dame victory as they each drove in a pair of runs. The game was tightly contested, but Little Chute could not catch up to the Notre Dame offense. With the win, Notre Dame wins a Regional Championship, and will play Denmark in the first game of Sectionals. | ||||
71 | D3 Regional Championships | ||||
72 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 4 | Lake Country Lutheran | 5 | |
73 | In one of the most unique ends to a Regional Championship, Lake Country Lutheran advanced past Kenosha St. Joseph in extra innings. With the game tied at four in the eighth inning, Maddux Kiley was hit by a pitch that sent home the winning run for the Lightning. Jacob Merten propelled the Lightning offense as he went 2-for-4 and drove in two runs. Despite the losing effort, B Davidson went 3-for-5 and drove in two runs for Kenosha St. Joseph. The game was full of offense, as both teams had a double-digit hit total, but the Lightning lasted as they moved on to Sectionals, where they will meet the top-seeded Deerfield. |
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3 | Burlington | 4 | No. 1 Janesville Craig | 2 | |
4 | Burlington pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the WIAA season in the Oregon Sectional Semifinal, as they used a three-run first inning and quality pitching outing to take down Janesville Craig. In their big first inning, Ryan Dummer capped off the frame with an RBI single, which drove in a run and extended the Demons' lead to 3-0. The Cougars would slowly chip away for the next four innings, highlighted by a sacrifice fly from Ryan Lemm. Aben Beinlich was solid for five innings though, only letting up one earned run on the day, striking out three. Kaleb Zabielski closed the last two innings, punching out two batters and facing one over the minimum, earning the save for Burlington. | ||||
5 | De Pere | 5 | No. 2 Kimberly | 3 | |
6 | It was the Papermakers who jumped on the board first in this one, courtesy of RBI singles from both Bryson Veith and Ryan Csida, which made the score 3-0 in the second. In the fifth though, the Redbirds offense came alive as they exploded for five runs, highlighted by a three RBI double from Landon Raygo. On the mound, Axel Donaldson earned the win in his four innings of work, as he held Kimberly scoreless and also struck out six. | ||||
7 | Appleton North | 2 | No. 3 Hortonville | 10 | |
8 | De Pere | 0 | No. 3 Hortonville | 10 | |
9 | Hortonville was dominant in their two sectional games yesterday, outscoring their opponents 20-2. To start the day they took on a solid Appleton North team and cruised to a 10-2 win, backed by a two hit, three-RBI performance from Nathan Vela. The No. 9 hitter, Evan Mahan also put together solid day at the plate as he too drove in three runs on just one hit. Rounding out the offensive efforts for the Polar Bears was Brett Sommer and Camden Kuhnke, who each tallied 2-for-4 day, and Kuhnke also drove in one run. On the mound, Thomas Burns was impressive across his five-inning start, as he allowed just one earned run and struck out six to earn the win. Camden Kuhnke would pitch the final two-innings and he too was lights out as he held the Lightning hitless and struck out four. In the Sectional Final, Hortonville squared off with a De Pere team who played upset earlier in the day, but this didn't faze the Polar Bears as they cruised to a dominant win in run-rule fashion. On the mound, Nathan Vela was dominant as he held the Redbirds scoreless across his five inning of work, and also struck out seven. The fourth inning is when we saw they first run cross the plate, courtesy of a Evan Mahan RBI single. Also in the fourth RBI singles from Brett Sommer, Camden Kuhnke, Joe Fischer, and Hayden Timm extended Hortonville's lead to five. Then fifth and final inning, Camden Kuhnke got the scoring started again, this time with a two-RBI double. This was followed up by a three-run home run from Joe Fischer to end the game in run-rule fashion. With the win, Hortonville earned a spot in the State Tournament taking place in Appleton next weekend. | ||||
10 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 7 | No. 4 Saint Thomas More | 9 | |
11 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 2 | No. 4 Saint Thomas More | 3 | |
12 | In Division 2, St. Thomas More, who has been one of the most dominant teams all season long, is making the trip out to Appleton after two sectional wins on Tuesday. In the first one, the Cavaliers were led by Kyle Alivo who smacked a grand slam in the sixth that gave STM the lead late in the game. Alex Alicea was also a key contributor offensively as he tallied one hit and two RBIs. Oliver Gonzalez, George Benske, and Brayden Alivo also contributed two-hit performances in the game too, and benske also drove in a run. On the mound, Elijah Niemiec earned the win in his two innings of relief as he allowed just two hits and one unearned run while striking out four. Despite a late push from the KML offense, St. Thomas More held onto the win, and solidified there spot in Appleton. STM jumped out to an early one run lead in the first inning, courtesy of sacrifice from Oliver Gonzalez. Then in the second, Brayden Alivo smacked a double to bring home another run, and give STM the two-run lead, and they would also bring home one more run on a passed ball in the fourth. In the seventh, Ben Mallow got KML on the board with a two-RBI double, but this late push would eventually fall short as Samuel Mommer got out of the jam to earn the win. Mommer was the only arm STM would need in this one as he allowed just the two runs on three hits and struck out nine in his seven innings of work. | ||||
13 | No. 19 River Falls | 1 | No. 5 Stevens Point | 5 | |
14 | No. 5 Stevens Point | 6 | No. 12 Hudson | 5 | |
15 | Out in Marshfield, SPASH came out on top in this absolutely loaded sectional. In game one, Ty Rechner was key on the mound, as he held a talented River Falls lineup to just one run on four hits, and struck out three. Offensively, the Panthers took advantage of three defensive errors from the Wildcats but both Devin Mrozek and Ben Fonti each tallied a hit, an RBI, and a run in the win. The only other hit for SPASH came at the hands of D Koback, who tripled and scored a run too. In the Sectional Championship, it came down to the wire, and eventually Stevens Point came out on top. With the game tied at five in the seventh inning, Ben Fonti lead off the inning with a single, and was eventually moved over to third. Then Bennett Klish came up and delivered a sacrifice fly to bring home Fonti, and give SPASH the Sectional Championship. Before his late game heroics, Klish was key in the win, as he tallied a 3-for-3 day and also scored two runs. Both Deacan Koback and Ben Fonti also enjoyed two hits days, and Koback also drove in one. Rounding out the offensive efforts for the Panthers was Kale Roth and Braylen Nystrom who combined for three RBIs and two hits. On the mound, Josh Opiola earned the win as he limited Hudson to four runs on seven hits in his complete game efforts. | ||||
16 | Greendale | 2 | No. 6 Franklin | 5 | |
17 | No. 6 Franklin | 2 | No. 8 Oak Creek | 0 | |
18 | It was the Sabers who made it out of Sectional 8 and punched their ticket to Appleton. In game one, Cael Lynch came up big at the plate as he doubled and drove in a team-high two runs. Both Dylan Cunningham and Maxamillion Martin each were responsible for XBHs in this one, and combined for three runs scored too. On the mound, Noah Musolf earned the win as he punched out nine in his 6.2 innings of work and allowed two runs on two hits. In game two, the Sabers went up against conference rival Oak Creek, who they bested in the season series earlier in the year. Cooper Kamlay was lights out on the mound for Franklin, holding a talented Oak Creek lineup scoreless and allowing just two hits in his complete game efforts. Offensively, Cael Lynch was responsible for the only two RBIs of the game, both of which came home on a single in the fourth inning. Alex Mierow tallied the days only multi-hit performance as he went 2-for-3. Dylan Cunningham, Maxamillion Martin and Ben Hefter each logged a hit in the win as well. | ||||
19 | No. 11 Waterford | 0 | No. 7 Union Grove | 4 | |
20 | Burlington | 7 | No. 7 Union Grove | 0 | |
21 | Union Grove beat the one team who had their number for all of 2023, Waterford, on Tuesday to advance to the Sectional Final. Landon Dessart and Dylan Questad found themselves in a pitcher's duel throughout the first portion of this one, before the Broncos were able to put two runs on the board. Owen Nowak got the scoring started with an RBI single to right field, followed by a sacrifice fly from Nathan Williams, as Union Grove was able to manufacture two runs against one of the top arms in the state. They added two more runs in the fifth with the help of a sacrifice fly from shortstop Beau Bloxdorf, extending their lead to 4-0. This all happened as Dessart dominated on the mound, going six strong innings when the Broncos needed him most. The right-hander only allowed one hit, walking five and striking out four batters in the win. With the Wolverines threatening in the final frame, Nowak came in and closed it out, striking out the side in the process. Burlington and Union Grove matched up in the Sectional Final in Oregon, as the Demons were able to pull off their third straight Power 25 upset and defeat the Broncos 7-0. Kaleb Zabielski was back at it on the mound after closing out the first game. The senior was nearly flawless with the 71 pitches he had to work with, going five innings while only allowing two hits. He struck out six batters, and then handed the ball to Carter Baumeister. Baumeister finished the last two innings stress-free, facing the minimum and sending his team to the State Tournament. Offensively, Wren Dietz was 3-for-4 with an RBI and a double to lead the way, as Burlington got a 2-for-4 performance from Ryan Dummer as well. | ||||
22 | No. 25 Muskego | 0 | No. 8 Oak Creek | 4 | |
23 | Payten Jibben once again turned in a quality performance for Oak Creek in this Sectional Semifinal, as the right-hander has done for a majority of the season. He struck out four batters in his complete game efforts, twirling a two-hitter against a formidable Muskego offense. For the Knights, Nathan Schopf led the way with a 2-for-2 performance in the middle of their order, doubling and driving in a team-high two runs. Cade Palkowski added two hits, and Jibben chipped in an RBI to win it for Oak Creek, as the Warriors were never able to get anything going on the offensive end. | ||||
24 | Oconomowoc | 6 | No. 9 Arrowhead | 5 | |
25 | Despite getting out-hit 6-11, Oconomowoc was able to put up six runs early and hold on for a 6-5 victory over their rivals, Arrowhead. The Raccoons' offense put up three runs in both the third and fourth inning, which started with a bases-clearing triple from Alex Bryan. Bryan drove in three runs to give Oconomowoc a 3-2 lead, but the Warhawks responded with a run of their own in the next inning to tie it. In the fourth, Jackson Reno had a big two-RBI single to extend the Raccoons' lead to 6-2. From there, Ryan Brennecke and Anderson Hayes only allowed Arrowhead to score three runs, working out of jams and avoiding big innings to win and advance to the Sectional Final. | ||||
26 | Sussex Hamilton | 0 | No. 10 Menomonee Falls | 4 | |
27 | Oconomowoc | 0 | No. 10 Menomonee Falls | 2 | |
28 | Menomonee Falls got two complete game performances out of their pitchers to send themselves back to Appleton, a place they have become very familiar with over the past couple of years. In their first game of the day, Zach Wolfram struck out 11 batters in a 4-0 win over Sussex Hamilton, holding the Chargers to just two hits on the day. The Phoenix took advantage of 10 walks on offense, as they group only had three hits in total. Jake Anderson highlighted the fifth inning with a solo home run, as Menomonee Falls put up all four of their runs in that fifth frame to advance to the Sectional Final against Oconomowoc. Grant Schultz followed up Wolfram's performance with a complete game shutout of his own, as Menomonee Falls used that to advance to the State Tournament. Schultz only struck out two batters, working around six hits and two defensive errors in this one. Offensively, Derek Steinbrenner hit a home run to extend the Phoenix' lead to 2-0, which is all they needed on Tuesday. Jake Anderson was the lone member of the offense with multiple hits, going 2-for-3 on the day. As the Oconomowoc offense went quiet, Menomonee Falls took advantage and propelled themselves to the State Tournament next week. | ||||
29 | D.C. Everest | 6 | No. 12 Hudson | 16 | |
30 | Hudson took their first game of the day, run-ruling DC Everest in five innings. The bottom of the order was key for the Raiders in this one, as Eli Ramthun and Sam Abrahamson were a combined 6-for-6. Ramthun was 4-for-4 with a double, three RBIs, and four runs scored for Hudson. Behind him in the nine-spot was Abrahamson, who was 2-for-2 with a double, a triple, and a team-high four RBIs. The Raiders used those bats, along with three RBIs from Peyton Lawrence, to dominate the Evergreens in the Sectional Semifinal. | ||||
31 | Notre Dame Academy | 4 | No. 13 Denmark | 5 | |
32 | Chilton | 0 | No. 13 Denmark | 2 | |
33 | Izaac Dittmer played hero in Denmark's first game of the day, as he singled to right field to drive in the game-winning run, walking it off for the Vikings. It was their third straight one-run win, as they took down Notre Dame Academy in this tight matchup. Lucas Miller was clutch in relief for Denmark, as the right-hander threw three scoreless innings after the Tritons had put up four runs earlier. As Miller weathered the storm, the Vikings took advantage with the walk-off in the bottom of the seventh to extend their dominant season. Both Miller and Dittmer had multiple hits in this one, powering Denmark to another victory. The Sectional Final in Winneconne featured Denmark and Chilton, two teams that have dominated the Division 2 field all season. Jaycob Dittmer nearly threw a complete game shutout for the Vikings in this one, coming up one out short. Dittmer, in 6.2 innings of work, struck out two batters and walked three, allowing five hits in the process. Lucas Miller came in to get the last out, and did so. Rheis Johnson had a big RBI double in the first inning that proved to be the difference-maker for Denmark, as the catcher went 2-for-2 in this one. The Vikings added one more run in the fifth inning, and now look to take home their third straight Division 2 State Title next week. | ||||
34 | Milwaukee King | 1 | No. 15 Marquette University | 6 | |
35 | No. 15 Marquette University | 0 | Whitefish Bay | 3 | |
36 | Marquette picked up a victory over Milwaukee King in their Sectional Semifinal matchup to start the day. Andrew Halser picked up the win for the Hilltoppers, working a quality start against the Generals. Halser struck out four batters and only walked one, allowing one unearned run on the day. Marquette put up three runs in both the second and fifth inning to pull away in this one, led by a 2-for-2 performance from Ian Reno, who also pitched the last inning. Parker Wyatt tripled and added an RBI, as Marquette would advance to the Sectional Final to face-off against Whitefish Bay. Whitefish Bay, after falling short of the State Tournament last year, punched its ticket to Appleton with a shutout victory over Marquette. The Blue Dukes got a complete game shutout out of Charlie McIntyre, as the freshman stepped up in a big moment for his team. McIntyre only struck out one batter in his two-hitter, as Whitefish Bay played flawless defense behind him. Offensively, both JD Dix and Jack Counsell tripled and scored in the win from the top of the order. Austin Wienke followed, going 2-for-4 with an RBI. Despite getting nine strikeouts from Luke Agnew, it was not enough for the Hilltoppers, as the offense went cold, sending the Blue Dukes to Appleton, where they'll play in the semifinals next Monday. | ||||
37 | Verona | 6 | No. 16 Monona Grove | 4 | |
38 | Despite walking 10 batters and giving up 10 hits in this one, the Verona pitching staff was able to hold Monona Grove to just four runs, defeating the Silver Eagles in the Sectional Semifinals. The Wildcats put up all of their runs between the fifth and sixth inning to erase an early 3-0 deficit. Atticus Marse and Riley Peterson both had two hits, in addition to two RBIs coming from Mason Armstrong. Jack DeTienne got the win for Verona, throwing the last 3.1 innings in relief, striking out three batters in the process. | ||||
39 | West Salem | 7 | No. 17 Mosinee | 3 | |
40 | West Salem pulled off one of the biggest upsets in the Division 2 field on Tuesday, taking down Mosinee, as the Panthers erupted for six runs in the sixth inning. Brennan Kennedy and Brett McConkey were large reasons for that, as both prospects got two hits and scored at least once, including a double from McConkey. McConkey silenced the Indians' offense too, only allowing three runs in five innings, avoiding crooked numbers to keep his team in it. Brett Plomedahl closed the last two innings, as West Salem earned the upset and advanced to the Sectional Final. | ||||
41 | Beaver Dam | 3 | No. 22 Manitowoc Lincoln | 1 | |
42 | Beaver Dam picked up a win over No. 1 seeded Manitowoc Lincoln with a dominant start from Daelen Johnson, who twirled a complete game. The right-hander struck out six batters and only allowed one run on five hits, quieting a powerful Ships' offense. The Golden Beavers got RBIs and two hits from both Eli Bryant and Johnson to power themselves to a win, as they put up one run in the second, fifth, and seventh inning. Noah Wech was able to strike out 10 batters in 6.1 innings, but it was not enough as Manitowoc Lincoln was eliminated from State Title contention. | ||||
43 | Sauk Prairie | 0 | No. 24 Reedsburg | 4 | |
44 | No. 24 Reedsburg | 2 | Jefferson | 12 | |
45 | Reedsburg picked up a shutout win over Sauk Prairie in their first game of the day, behind a complete game performance from Aden Edwards. Edwards struck out six batters in seven innings, only letting up four hits and two walks in the process. Offensively, Edison Alonso, as he's done for a majority of the season, powered the Beavers' team to a win with his bat. Alonso hit another home run, driving in three runs for Reedsburg in total. Winston Alonso added one hit and scored a run, as the Beavers moved on to the Sectional Final game against Jefferson. Jefferson was able to run-rule Reedsburg in this one, advancing to the Division 2 State Tournament for the third straight season. The Eagles erupted for seven runs in the second inning, followed up with four more in the third inning to put this game away early on. Drew Peterson got the scoring started for Jefferson, singling to right field to drive in Andrew Altermatt. Aidan Kammer, who was 3-for-3 in the game prior to this one, hit a three-run home run to end it for the Eagles, sending them to Appleton with the walk-off run-rule win. Jefferson has been State Runners-Up for two straight seasons, as they look to get over the hump next week. | ||||
46 | D1 SECTIONAL RESULTS | ||||
47 | Sun Prairie West | 3 | Middleton | 4 | |
48 | Middleton | 3 | Verona | 1 | |
49 | Middleton has quietly put together a quality season, as the Cardinals punched their ticket to the State Tournament with two wins over other Madison area squads. The Cardinals put up all four of their runs early against Sun Prairie West, as Wyatt Baird and Hayden Hellenbrand each had a hit and an RBI, including a double from Hellenbrand. Jacob Guerrero and Hellenbrand combined on the mound to hold the Wolves to just three runs, settling in after giving up two runs early. With Sun Prairie West threatening in the last frame, Hellenbrand was able to induce a fly out to the outfield, as Middleton held on and won their semifinal matchup. In the Sectional Final, Middleton and Verona found themselves in a low-scoring affair, as neither team got quite a rhythm going on offense. Noah Schmitt threw six innings in his start for the Cardinals, holding the Wildcats to just one run on four hits. Jackson Rademacher and Jacob Guerrero both had two hits and an RBI to lead the way for Middleton, as that would be all they needed in this matchup. The Cardinals earned a trip to the State Tournament in the Division 1 field, as Hayden Hellenbrand closed out the last inning to punch their ticket to Appleton. | ||||
50 | Hartford | 8 | Watertown | 1 | |
51 | Beaver Dam | 1 | Hartford | 4 | |
52 | Hartford got a pair of wins and surprised everyone at the Oshkosh North Sectional, as the No. 7 seeded Orioles will play in Appleton starting next Monday. In Game One, Hartford erupted for six runs in the final frame to pull away from Watertown. Carter Kutz led the way with two hits and three RBIs, including a double from the righty. Joe Landgraf and Braden O'Morrow each added two hits as well. Austin Kutz was solid on the mound, going 6.1 strong innings, striking out five batters while holding the Goslings to just one run, earning himself the win. Game Two was a rematch from a couple of weeks ago, as Beaver Dam and Hartford faced-off once again. This one took 10 innings, as Eli Bryant and Carter Kutz found themselves in a pitcher's duel. In eight innings, Bryant allowed just one unearned run, punching out six batters. On the other hand, Kutz went 7.1 innings while tallying eight strikeouts, only allowing one hit and one unearned run. Braycen Burg came on in relief for Kutz, and was dominant. Burg didn't allow the Golden Beavers to score in 2.1 innings of relief, as he struck out four batters in the process. The Orioles put up three runs in the top of the 10th, as RJ Thomae and Austin Kutz both had RBI singles in the frame. Hartford struggled to start the season, but have now picked it up and made an improbable run to the State Tournament. | ||||
53 | Whitefish Bay | 8 | Nicolet | 0 | |
54 | Before Whitefish Bay upset Marquette, they got a no-hitter out of Tyler Andrews against North Shore Conference foe: Nicolet. Andrews struck out four batters and only walked two on the day, as those were the lone baserunners in the entirety of the game. The Blue Dukes helped him out on offense too, as put up eight runs on 10 hits, six walks, and five defensive errors from the Knights. Austin Wienke and Jack Wright both had a pair of RBIs in the win, along with a 2-for-3 performance from Charlie McIntyre. | ||||
55 | D2 SECTIONAL RESULTS | ||||
56 | Ashland | 2 | Altoona | 3 | |
57 | West Salem | 0 | Altoona | 3 | |
58 | Despite a stellar performance from Marcus Kruzan on the mound, Altoona was able to manufacture enough runs to pull away and defeat Ashland in 10 innings. Evan Gustafson tied the game at 1-1 late in the matchup, as the Oregon State commit tripled to drive in a run. The Oredockers led 1-0 for a majority of the game beforehand. The Railroaders were able to outlast Ashland in the end, setting themselves up for a battle against West Salem in the Sectional Final. Mason Lange and Keaton Camastral combined to shut out West Salem in this Sectional Final, as the two Railroaders only allowed five hits in total. Lange did most of the heavy lifting, striking out six batters in six innings of work. Camastral came in and closed it out, punching out two of the three batters he faced. Offensively, Colin Boyarski and Kellen Smith both had two hits for Altoona, as Boyarski had an RBI and Smith scored once. Camastral had a team-high two RBIs in the win for the Railroaders, as they will be one of four teams to compete for a title at the Division 2 State Tournament. | ||||
59 | D3 SECTIONAL RESULTS | ||||
60 | Cumberland | 1 | Saint Croix Falls | 5 | |
61 | Marathon | 0 | Saint Croix Falls | 4 | |
62 | Saint Croix Falls will be making their second appearance in State Tournament in as many years, after two dominant wins in their Sectional. In game on, Dylan Smith was the story on both sides of the ball. He earned the win on the mound, as he allowed just one run on one hit and struck out four in his complete game efforts. Offensively, he wen 1-for-2, and drove in a team-high two runs, too. Both Brayden Olson and Miles Wilson logged two hit performances, and each scored a pair of runs too. Rounding out the offensive efforts for the Saints was N Imhoff, who drove in one run on a single. In game two, Brayden Olson dominated on the mound, as he struck out 11 in his near complete game efforts and scattered just three hits. Offensively, Saint Croix Falls took advantage of four errors from Marathon's defense. Brady Belisle tallied the days only multi-hit performance with a triple and a single, and he also scored one run, too. Wyatt Connors recorded the games only RBI as he went 1-for-3 at the plate. | ||||
63 | Bangor | 0 | Aquinas | 4 | |
64 | Cuba City | 2 | Aquinas | 4 | |
65 | Aquinas was the team to come out one of the toughest Sectionals in the Division 3 field, as they used quality pitching and timely hitting to defeat both of their opponents. In the Sectional Semifinals, the Blugolds got a complete game shutout from Tanner Peterson, who twirled a three-hitter while striking out five batters in a nearly flawless performance. Calvin Hargrove was the main run producer for Aquinas, as the catcher went 2-for-2 at the plate, including a triple while driving in a team-high three runs. The Blugolds used those three RBIs to push themselves past Bangor, the Division 4 Runners-Up last season. Game Two was more of the same against the reigning Division 3 champion: Cuba City. Will Deets went five innings, and held the Cubans to just two runs on three hits. Deets struck out six in his start, and then handed the ball over to Eddie Peters. The Xavier commit closed the last two innings, only letting up two hits and a walk, while accumulating two strikeouts in the process. Will Hargrove was 2-for-2 with a run scored, and Cullen Sackman had two RBIs to get Aquinas the victory. The Blugolds now look to Tuesday, where they will fight to a Division 3 title. | ||||
66 | Random Lake | 2 | Lomira | 1 | |
67 | Random Lake | 7 | Deerfield | 0 | |
68 | In their first game of the day, Random Lake found themselves locked into a pitcher's duel with Lomira. Matt Merlo toed the rubber for Random Lake and tossed a complete game. Merlo struck out ten batters and allowed just one run on three hits. For Lomira, Joshua Steger threw five scoreless innings and struck out eight batters. However, Random Lake, was able to push across two runs in the middle innings which was enough to send them to the Sectional Championship. In their second game of the day, Bryan Mitchell turned in a dominant performance as Random Lake punched their ticket to the Appleton. Mitchell three a complete game one-hitter. Mitchell surrendered his first hit with two outs remaining in the seventh inning. At the plate, Payton Donahue went 2-for-3 and drove in three runs. | ||||
69 | New Holstein | 3 | Kiel | 4 | |
70 | Amherst | 0 | Kiel | 2 | |
71 | Despite giving up three runs in this one, Brett Hartlaub and Eyan Dessellier combined to throw a no-hitter against New Holstein, one of their rivals. Hartlaub struck out six batters in five innings, as the Raiders had five errors as a team to allow runs to score. Dessellier closed out the last two frames, punching out four batters while only walking one. Benjamin Kienbaum had the big hit to give Kiel the 4-3 lead in the sixth inning, as the DH hit a single and drove in two runners for the Raiders. That clutch hit powered Kiel past the Huskies, as they advanced to the Sectional Final. Nathan Stephany twirled a complete game shutout to send Kiel to the State Tournament next week, as he struck out six batters in seven innings of work, only allowing four hits and two walks. Eyan Dessellier was 2-for-3 with an RBI to lead the way for the Raiders, who scored both of their runs in the fifth inning. Tate Hartlaub scored once and got a hit, as Kiel did just enough to sneak by Amherst, who made an appearance at the State Tournament last season. | ||||
72 | D4 SECTIONAL RESULTS | ||||
73 | McDonell Central | 3 | Regis | 2 | |
74 | Washburn | 2 | McDonell Central | 11 | |
75 | McDonell Central was locked in a tight game with Regis when they headed into the bottom of the seventh. Cael Holm's walk-off hit to left field sent McDonell to the Sectional Championship, continuing their miracle run throughout the WIAA Playoffs. The sixth-seeded team in their region, McDonell, toppled the top-seeded Regis in a back-and-forth game that saw them advance to the Sectional Championship. At the plate for the Macks, Aidan Misfeldt went 2-for-3. Misfeldt also earned the win on the mound as the Macks advanced to the Sectional Championship. Unlike their first game, McDonell's offense exploded in the second as they hung 11 runs against their opponent, Washburn. Despite an early lead from Washburn, the Macks' offense could not be stopped as they tallied 11 hits throughout the game that turned into 11 runs. McDonell's runs would go unanswered as they locked their name into a spot in the State Tournament. | ||||
76 | Potosi/Cassville | 1 | Pecatonica | 2 | |
77 | Pecatonica | 5 | Johnson Creek | 2 | |
78 | Pecatonica is headed to Appleton where they will compete for the State Championship after they picked up two sectional wins on Tuesday. In the first game, a matchup between the two teams atop the Six Rivers divisions, a walk-off hit from Elijah Knutson broke the deadlock and sent the Vikings to the Sectional Championship. The low-scoring affair was led by Jameson Johnson who was on the mound for Pecatonica. Johnson was dominant as he threw a complete game and struck out nine batters. Johnson only allowed one run on four hits. At the plate, Tyler McKeon also contributed as he went 2-for-4. Pecatonica's second win came against Johnson Creek in the Sectional Championship game. A three-run first inning propelled them and lasted for the rest of the game as they defeated Johnson Creek by a final score of 5-2. Again, the Vikings were impressive defensively. On the mound, McKeon threw five and two-thirds innings and allowed just two runs. McKeon punched out nine batters over the frames and allowed just five hits. In relief, Coy Ruegsegger was able to close out the victory for the Vikings as he recorded the final four outs without allowing a hit. At the plate, Max Steele went 2-for-3 and drove in a run. With the win, Pecatonica was crowned Sectional Champions and punched their ticket to Appleton. | ||||
79 | Auburndale | 3 | Amherst | 4 | |
80 | Cuba City | 5 | Dodgeville | 2 | |
81 | Lake Country Lutheran | 1 | Deerfield | 2 | |
82 | Edgar | 7 | Florence | 3 | |
83 | Pittsville | 3 | Eleva-Strum | 12 | |
84 | Grafton | 3 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 6 | |
85 | Washburn | 3 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 2 | |
86 | Waupun | 3 | Chilton | 8 | |
87 | Jefferson | 4 | Turner | 1 | |
88 | Mondovi | 2 | Marathon | 9 | |
89 | Iola-Scandinavia | 1 | Pacelli | 4 | |
90 | Weston | 1 | Ithaca | 8 | |
91 | Johnson Creek | 5 | Palmyra-Eagle | 4 | |
92 | Ithaca | 6 | Eleva-Strum | 2 | |
93 | Edgar | 2 | Pacelli | 1 |