1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
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. | ||||
22 | Game Coverage | ||||
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 |