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 |