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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | No. 1 Kimberly | 19 | Appleton West | 0 | |
4 | Kimberly racked up 11 hits and 10 walks in a dominant performance against Appleton West, winning 19-0 in five innings of play. Kale Twombly was 2-for-2 with three runs scored, a RBI, and a double. Sawyer Deering chipped in two hits and two RBIs, along with three RBIs coming from Max Kalk. Deering was solid on the mound too, scattering two hits and striking out six batters in four innings, earning the win. | ||||
5 | No. 2 Marquette University | 5 | Wauwatosa West | 0 | |
6 | Backed by a dominant performance from Luke Agnew, who threw a complete game shutout and punched out 12 batters, Marquette cruised to a 5-0 win over Wauwatosa West. Jack Hardt and Grant Spielbauer each had two hits to lead the offensive attack for the Hilltoppers. Hardt had an RBI and two runs scored, while Spielbauer drove in three runs and had a double. Andrew Olson was 2-for-3 for the Trojans in a losing effort. | ||||
7 | Racine Park | 0 | No. 4 Franklin | 13 | |
8 | Two big innings of scoring, plus a hit one-hit shutout moved Franklin to 8-0 on the season. Bennett Schueller only allowed that one hit in five innings of work, pitching a complete game and striking out five. Maxamillion Martin was the standout on offense, going 3-for-3 with two RBIs and a double. Noah Musolf also had multiple hits, driving in four runs and tripling. | ||||
9 | No. 5 Union Grove | 10 | Burlington | 6 | |
10 | Union Grove used a six-run sixth inning to take a lead and pull away with a win over Burlington. RBI singles from Marshall Loch and Braxton Hinds were key in that inning, as the Broncos entered down 6-4. Loch finished his day with three hits, along with a 2-for-4 performance from Brady Clark. Owen Nowak quieted the Demons' attack in the final three innings, only allowing a hit, striking out two. | ||||
11 | No. 6 Hudson | 5 | Eau Claire Memorial | 0 | |
12 | Jake Busson was the story in this one, as the senior twirled a complete game shutout over Eau Claire Memorial. The Iowa Central CC commit only allowed two hits, punching out nine batters and walking zero. He helped himself out too, going 3-for-4 at the plate with an RBI. Wyatt Gavin was not retired in this one either, finishing with a 4-for-4 line with one run scored. | ||||
13 | No. 9 Janesville Craig | 12 | Waterford | 1 | |
14 | Janesville Craig scored in every inning except for one in their run-rule victory over Waterford. Jake Schaffner and Aiden Schenk led the way for the Cougars, each producing and scoring runs at the top of the lineup. Schenk had a double and a home run in the win, driving in three runs. Schaffner tripled and scored three runs from the leadoff spot, driving in a pair of runs as well. Garrett Kay had two hits and scored the only run for the Wolverines in this one. | ||||
15 | No. 12 Oak Creek | 14 | Racine Horlick | 2 | |
16 | 16 hits and 10 walks got the job done for Oak Creek on Friday, as they run-ruled Racine Horlick with a 14-2 final. Cade Palkowski went 3-for-3 as the leadoff hitter, driving in a run. Nate Schopf had three RBIs, along with two more from Nathan Hanel. Max Henneman, Evan Calderon, and CJ Trask all accumulated two hits for the Knights, as they coasted to a victory. | ||||
17 | Appleton North | 2 | No. 14 Hortonville | 4 | |
18 | After being down 2-1 in the sixth, Hortonville put up three runs in the sixth to pull away from a tough Appleton North squad. Thomas Burns threw six innings, striking out seven and only allowing one earned run. Cam Kuhnke came in to close it at the end, and struck out two of the three batters he faced. Turner Kuhnke launched the go-ahead home run for the Polar Bears, giving them the lead late, and eventually the win. | ||||
19 | No. 16 Whitefish Bay | 16 | Port Washington | 6 | |
20 | Six RBIs from Austin Wienke, plus 12 hits as a team led Whitefish Bay to a six-inning run-rule over Port Washington on Friday. Wienke went 3-for-4 and hit a home run, leading the offensive rampage for the Blue Dukes. Ben Volpe and Ben Van Bell both had two hits, with Volpe finishing with three RBIs. JD Dix scored two runs and drove in one off of one hit, walking twice on the day. Whitefish Bay used a plethora of arms to get through this one, including three strikeouts from John Campbell in 1.1 innings of work. | ||||
21 | No. 18 Westosha Central | 9 | D.C. Everest | 4 | |
22 | Mason Mitacek was a thorn in the side of DC Everest on Friday, going 4-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs. Carson Sieler and Nick Argersinger both had two hits from the first and second spots in the order, producing and scoring runs at a high clip. Drew Eckhart also had two hits, providing some offense from the bottom of the order. Multi-hit games from Cayden Bangtson and Nate Langbehn were not enough for the Evergreens, as they dropped this one 9-4. | ||||
23 | No. 21 Kenosha Tremper | 18 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 4 | |
24 | Kenosha Tremper's offense and mistakes on the defensive side for Kenosha Indian Trail led to a dominant win for the Trojans. In this rout, Kenosha Tremper got two hits from Rory Dutton and Vance Gerou, both of crossed the plate more than once. Tanner White led the offense in hits, going 3-for-5 with three RBIs and a double. Ethan Bauerschmidt was solid on the mound in three innings of relief, punching out five and only allowing one hit. | ||||
25 | No. 22 De Pere | 5 | Ashwaubenon | 3 | |
26 | In a 3-3 tie heading into the seventh, Bryan Gerbers gave De Pere a lead via an RBI single. Landon Raygo also chipped in two hits with an RBI, keeping the Cardinals in this one throughout the game. After giving up three runs in the third, Easton Arendt settled in nicely for 6.1 innings, using his defense to get outs against an Ashwaubenon squad that consistently put the ball in play. | ||||
27 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 3 | No. 24 Bay Port | 10 | |
28 | Bay Port handed Manitowoc Lincoln their first loss of the season, putting up eight runs in the fifth inning to take a lead and blow this game open. Grant Gill and Carter Kallies each had multi-hit games for the Pirates to lead the way. Connor LaBar and Cole Bensen were the main run producers, each batter driving in a pair. In their relief appearances, Austin Vandeyacht and Cal Casper combined to quiet the Ships' bats over the last 3.2 innings. | ||||
29 | Cudahy | 5 | No. 25 Wisconsin Lutheran | 7 | |
30 | After being down early, Wisconsin Lutheran roared back and took the game from Cudahy. Eddie Rynders went 2-for-4 with a triple and two RBIs for the Vikings. Everyone in the lineup reached base for Wisconsin Lutheran, as they put up 10 hits as a team. Hunter Szymanski was big in his relief role, going five innings and giving up zero earned runs in the 7-5 win, striking out seven. | ||||
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34 | Greenfield | 3 | Greendale | 4 | |
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36 | Muskego | 1 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 2 | |
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38 | Kaukauna | 4 | No. 13 Saint Thomas More | 9 | |
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40 | No. 8 Arrowhead | 7 | No. 15 Mosinee | 4 | |
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43 | Sussex Hamilton | 12 | Brookfield East | 9 | |
44 | Brookfield East | 15 | Waukesha South | 2 | |
45 | Brookfield East split a pair of games on Friday, dropping their first game of the night to Sussex Hamilton. The Chargers' offense was relentless, putting up 11 hits and 12 runs as a team. Colton Schneider was the main catalyst, going 3-for-4 with a double. Nate Glapa, Nate Vaughan, and Nick Brahn all accumulated two hits for Sussex Hamilton, as they pulled away from the Spartans in the end. Luke Heinkel had a home run and four RBIs in the loss. The Spartans turned it around in Game Two of the night, exploding for 12 runs in the first inning and winning 15-2. Ryan Berghauer and Drew Staviski each collected two hits, as Brookfield East only had seven of them. Staviski had two doubles on his stat line. Nine walks paired with six errors from Waukesha South put this game away, as the Spartans were dominant from the start. | ||||
46 | Superior | 6 | Chippewa Falls | 2 | |
47 | Superior | 5 | Chippewa Falls | 8 | |
48 | Superior and Chippewa Falls split a pair of games in a doubleheader on Friday. The Cardinals surrendered five runs to Superior in the eighth inning of Game One, allowing the Spartans to pull away and win it. Carter Anderson and Hayden Smith both had two hits for Superior, and Nathan Maki got the win after going five innings with seven strikeouts and zero walks. Chippewa Falls got its revenge in Game Two after building a quick 8-1 lead after three innings. Jackson Gugel and Jakeb Lequia each chipped in two hits for the Cardinals. Two RBIs from Grady Fredrick pushed Chippewa Falls past Superior in Game Two. | ||||
49 | Delavan-Darien | 0 | Badger | 5 | |
50 | Three hits from Matthew O'Grady and a combined shutout from three different pitchers guided Badger past Delavan-Darien. O'Grady's two RBIs, along with two hits from Wade Blakeley, Jimmy Athans, and Ryan Bays led the offensive attack for the Badgers. Those three pitchers mentioned previously combined to strikeout nine Comets over the course of the seven innings played. | ||||
51 | Columbus | 5 | Turner | 15 | |
52 | Turner plated 15 runs on 19 hits on Friday, as the bats guided them to a win over Columbus. Seven players for the Trojans had multi-hit games, led by a 4-for-5 performance from Konnor Giddley, who also scored four times. Both Braeden Ovist and Michael Cook had four RBIs in this offensive onslaught, one that the Cardinals' offense could not handle in the end. | ||||
53 | Oconomowoc | 12 | Mukwonago | 8 | |
54 | In an offensive shootout, Oconomowoc outlasted Mukwonago on Friday, winning 12-8. The Raccoons put up a crooked number in the last four innings to outscore the Indians, who kept the game close until the end. Andrew Flanagan and Luke Schlosser were two players who chipped in two hits to lead the way, with Flanagan driving in two RBIs. Roman Sienza and Cael Bertrandt both had two hits in a losing effort for Mukwonago. | ||||
55 | Racine Case | 0 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 10 | |
56 | Colin Freitag was dominant for Kenosha Bradford in their run-rule win over Racine Case. Freitag threw a complete game shutout over six innings, striking out four and only allowing one hit. On offense, the Red Devils used a home run from Santino Pignotti-Wojtak and two hits from Max Strash, Alex Boyle, and Daniel Kleutsch to take over the game against the Eagles. | ||||
57 | Sheboygan North | 0 | Notre Dame | 9 | |
58 | Deuce Musial and Jackson Spejcher combined to twirl a no-hitter against Sheboygan North on Friday. Musial got the start, going five innings and striking out 10. Spejcher followed for the final two innings, punching out three. Four RBIs from Landon Lozier, and a home run from Drew Siudzinski carried the Tritons to a win. They also got two hits from both Mitch Marzec and Brady LaViolette. | ||||
59 | Nicolet | 6 | Grafton | 9 | |
60 | Grafton used a seven-run first inning and a home run from Carson Faust later in the game to take down Nicolet. Colin Haldeman was 2-for-3 with a double, triple, and an RBI, along with a 2-for-4 performance from Mason Lempke. Gabe Nelson finished 3-for-4 for the Knights, who couldn't quite keep up with this Black Hawks' offense in this one. | ||||
61 | South Milwaukee | 7 | Pewaukee | 5 | |
62 | Multi-hit days from Brady Bozich and Max Johnson pushed South Milwaukee past a competitive Pewaukee team. Bozich had three hits to lead the attack, including a double and an RBI. Pewaukee had 10 hits as a team, but could not overcome the four defensive errors and ended up dropping this non-conference matchup. | ||||
63 | West Bend East | 9 | Cedarburg | 10 | |
64 | After being down 9-0, Cedarburg made a valiant comeback and won the game, scoring 10 unanswered runs. Tyler White had the game-winning single, driving in Rowan Andreas and Charlie Ehlers. All three of those players had two hits for the Bulldogs. Josh Stehly had three hits for West Bend East in this one. | ||||
65 | Slinger | 0 | Hartford | 7 | |
66 | Braycen Burg and Bryce Duhr combined to shutout their rival, Slinger, in dominant fashion. Burg struck out eight in five innings, and only allowed one hit. Duhr closed the last two innings, punching out two and also only let up a hit. Two hits and multiple RBIs from RJ Thomae and Austin Kutz carried the Orioles' offense to a win over the Owls. | ||||
67 | Waunakee | 1 | Watertown | 5 | |
68 | Caleb Hinkes held down a strong Waunakee offense that was threatening for most of the game, but couldn't put together the big inning. The Goslings only put up three hits as a team, but used four errors from the Waunakee defense to take home a victory in this one. | ||||
69 | Tomahawk | 1 | Medford | 9 | |
70 | Tomahawk | 0 | Medford | 13 | |
71 | Oconto | 1 | Kewaunee | 7 | |
72 | Palmyra-Eagle | 11 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 1 | |
73 | Crivitz | 7 | Wausaukee | 0 | |
74 | West Salem | 4 | Luther | 3 | |
75 | Glenwood City | 12 | Boyceville | 15 | |
76 | Almond-Bancroft | 3 | Pacelli | 13 | |
77 | Belmont | 11 | Monticello/Albany | 0 | |
78 | Green Bay Preble | 7 | Green Bay Southwest | 8 | |
79 | Highland | 21 | Argyle | 2 | |
80 | Howards Grove | 1 | Chilton | 3 | |
81 | La Crosse Central | 16 | Sparta | 0 | |
82 | Lena | 0 | Coleman | 15 | |
83 | Loyal | 3 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 16 | |
84 | Menominee Indian | 0 | Amherst | 10 | |
85 | Milwaukee Reagan | 14 | St. Augustine Prep | 15 | |
86 | New London | 3 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 4 | |
87 | Northland Pines | 9 | Florence | 2 | |
88 | Osceola | 0 | New Richmond | 6 | |
89 | Oshkosh North | 7 | Oshkosh West | 0 | |
90 | Pecatonica | 15 | Shullsburg/Benton | 1 | |
91 | Potosi/Cassville | 9 | Barneveld | 6 | |
92 | Pulaski | 11 | Sheboygan South | 1 | |
93 | Ripon | 5 | Winneconne | 2 | |
94 | River Ridge | 4 | Black Hawk | 3 | |
95 | Sheboygan Falls | 6 | North Fond du Lac | 11 | |
96 | Shiocton | 8 | Iola-Scandinavia | 2 | |
97 | Saint Anthony | 0 | Racine St. Catherine's | 17 | |
98 | Saint John's NW | 5 | Living Word Lutheran | 9 | |
99 | Sturgeon Bay | 1 | Luxemburg-Casco | 4 | |
100 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 8 | Marion | 3 | |
101 | Valders | 10 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 0 | |
102 | Wilmot | 8 | Elkhorn | 9 | |
103 | Winneconne | 2 | Ripon | 5 | |
104 | Big Foot | 0 | Clinton | 2 | |
105 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 18 | West Allis Central | 4 | |
106 | Evansville | 2 | Brodhead/Juda | 12 | |
107 | Jefferson | 4 | Edgerton | 3 | |
108 | Plymouth | 4 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 5 | |
109 | Whitewater | 2 | East Troy | 16 | |
110 | Wautoma | 17 | Berlin | 7 | |
111 | Augusta | 8 | Blair-Taylor | 6 | |
112 | Clear Lake | 0 | Amery | 8 | |
113 | Cadott | 1 | Regis | 20 | |
114 | Cambridge | 6 | Belleville | 7 | |
115 | Campbellsport | 9 | Saint Mary's Springs | 5 | |
116 | Dodgeville | 2 | Platteville | 4 | |
117 | Elk Mound | 7 | Mondovi | 5 | |
118 | Colfax | 16 | Plum City/Elmwood | 1 | |
119 | Independence/Gilmanton | 8 | Whitehall | 2 | |
120 | La Crosse Logan | 1 | Altoona | 11 | |
121 | La Farge | 0 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 8 | |
122 | Milwaukee Bradley Tech | 0 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 25 | |
123 | Milton | 15 | Fort Atkinson | 2 | |
124 | New Glarus | 9 | Marshall | 8 | |
125 | New Lisbon | 13 | Wonewoc-Center | 3 | |
126 | North Crawford | 2 | Kickapoo | 6 | |
127 | Oconto | 5 | Kewaunee | 10 | |
128 | Oregon | 8 | Mount Horeb | 7 | |
129 | Pittsville | 0 | Wausau East | 3 | |
130 | Portage | 4 | Baraboo | 12 | |
131 | Prairie du Chien | 6 | Lancaster | 0 | |
132 | Random Lake | 0 | Laconia | 10 | |
133 | Westfield | 17 | Poynette | 18 | |
134 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 1 | Arcadia | 17 | |
135 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 2 | Markesan | 12 | |
136 | Belmont | 11 | Monticello/Albany | 1 | |
137 | Luther | 2 | West Salem | 12 | |
138 | Auburndale | 15 | Assumption | 1 | |
139 | Faith Christian | 4 | Catholic Central | 14 | |
140 | Menomonie | 1 | Eau Claire North | 7 | |
141 | Boscobel | 8 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 0 | |
142 | Lakeland | 4 | Waupun | 11 | |
143 | Lodi | 7 | West Allis Hale | 8 | |
144 | Monroe | 1 | Edgewood | 3 |