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 |