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 |