1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
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. | ||||
37 | Sheboygan North | 12 | Howards Grove | 17 | |
38 | Randolph | 6 | Lake Mills | 21 | |
39 | River Valley | 6 | Potosi/Cassville | 9 | |
40 | Rhinelander | 2 | Wisconsin Rapids | 14 | |
41 | Wisconsin Rapids | 4 | Rhinelander | 1 |