1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Beaver Dam | 0 | No. 13 St. Thomas More | 1 | MORE |
4 | In one of the most dominant pitching performances we have seen in recent years, Elijah Niemiec and his Cavalier squad took down a quality Beaver Dam opponent. During his complete game efforts, Niemiec allowed just one hit and one walk and also tallied a whopping 18 strikeouts, which is a new school record. Offensively, Alexander Alicea tallied three hits in the win and scored the only run of the game as well. Oliver Gonzalez tallied one hit in the win, a single that brought home Alicea in the third inning. | ||||
5 | Elkhorn | 2 | No. 15 Janesville Craig | 14 | MORE |
6 | Janesville Craig cruised to a 14-2 win during Saturday's slate of games. Leading the offense was Ryan Lemm who tallied a double and single to drive in two runs. David Distefano and Devin Gudenschwager both tallied a hit en route to the win as well. On the mound, Denver Hughes earned the win in the run-rule shortened game as he gave up just one run on one hit acorrs his three innings of work, while also striking out four. | ||||
7 | No. 16 Hortonville | 10 | Green Bay Southwest | 0 | MORE |
8 | No. 16 Hortonville | 2 | West De Pere | 0 | MORE |
9 | The Polar Bears tallied two win in their double-header on Saturday, the first one coming over Green Bay Southwest. On the mound, Eddie Peters and Dylan Schroeder combined to shut out the Green Bay Southwest lineup while tallying a combined nine strikeouts as well. Offensively, Joe Fischer put together a solid performance as he drove in a team high three on a double and a single. Kolden Hunter also put together a multi-hit performance and drove in a run, too. Rounding out the Polar Bear offense was Ethan Peters and Camden Kuhnke, who each drove in a run on a single apiece. In game two, Hortonville took on West De Pere. Much like game one, the pitching was dominant for Hortonville. Arizona State commit, Thomas Burns got the start and across hi six innings of work he gave up just one hit while striking out 11 to notch the win. In the final inning, Camden Kuhnke came in on relief and earned the save in his three-up three-down inning. The first run of the game came home courtesy of a sacrifice fly from Joe Fischer in the sixth inning and Hortonville would scrape one more across on a wild pitch in the seventh as well. | ||||
10 | No. 17 Menomonee Falls | 12 | West Bend West | 1 | MORE |
11 | The Phoenix cruised to a 12-1 win over West Bend West, backed by some dominant performances on both sides of the ball. The top performance of the day came from Zach Wolfram, who went a perfect 4-for-4, which included a homerun, double and two singles, and drove in a team-high five runs as well. Leadoff hitter, Keli Grennier also put together a solid day at the plate, going 3-for-3 and scored a run each of those three times. Jordan Hedrick, Jack Anderson, and Derek Steinbrenner each recorded multi-hit games, and Hedrick also drove in three runs too. On the mound, the aforementioned Steinbrenner twirled a gem in five innings of work as he limited West Bend West to one run on three hits and tallied a pair of strikeouts. | ||||
12 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 0 | No. 20 Whitefish Bay | 19 | MORE |
13 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 3 | No. 20 Whitefish Bay | 15 | |
14 | Whitefish Bay put up 34 total runs in two games between Racine Lutheran/Praire both games ending in a run rule. In game one Whitefish Bay played all around clean baseball commiting no errors and having more walks than strikeouts as a team while collecting 16 hits as a team. Ben Volpe and Jack Wright had three hits each leading the way for the offense in game one. On the mound Charlie McIntyre tossed four innings striking out four and earning the win, Eric Milia came in relief in the fifth inning tossing one inning and striking out one. In game two Whitefish Bay scored 15 runs in six innings before run ruling Lutheran/Praire again and had 13 total hits with Volpe again notching three hits and Jack Trettin also had three hits, on the mound John Campbell came away with the win going 4.1 innings striking out six and Charlie Taft pitching 1.2 innings of relief striking out one. | ||||
15 | No. 21 Pewaukee | 13 | Columbus | 14 | MORE |
16 | An eight run sixth inning pushed Columbus over the top against Pewaukee. Jaymeson Sullivan led the way for Columbus offensively going 3-5 on the day while also driving in three runs, AJ Uttech came in relief for Columbus and went 4.1 innings and earning the win on the mound. Pewaukee had 19 hits on the day with big performances coming from Drew Dobberstein, Josh Bunyer and Ryan Sopha who each had three hits, and Greyson Zach, Karl Eidem, Blake Hunter coming away with two hits each. | ||||
17 | Cudahy | 10 | No. 24 Waterford | 11 | MORE |
18 | Waterford took down Cudahy 11-10 in an offensive battle between the teams. Waterford came away with 13 hits on the day with multi-hit games coming from Garrett Kay, Max Northrop, Zack Flater and Tyler Lusic with Kay coming away with the only extra base hit for the Wolverines. On the mound Zaiden Eblin, Carson Thompson, Max Northrop and Calvin Hancock all pitched in the game with Hancock earning the win after pitching in the seventh. | ||||
19 | No. 25 Kettle Moraine | 5 | Burlington | 6 | MORE |
20 | Burlington took down No. 25 Kettle Moraine in nine innings by a score of 6-5. Off the back of a big sixth inning for Burlington that got the game tied at 5 where some key hits by Carter Baumeister and Murphy Diggins helped Burlington tie the game up and eventually push the game into extra innings where Burlington would then walk off the game on a Carter Baumeister walk. | ||||
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22 | Deerfield | 17 | Parkview | 0 | MORE |
23 | Parkview | 1 | Deerfield | 11 | |
24 | Deerfield continued to stay hot on offense, by putting up 17 runs in five innings against Parkview. In Game One, Cal Fisher and Kris Halton each had multiple hits for the Demons. On the defensive side, Tommy Lees threw a no-hitter, striking out seven and walking zero batters. The Demons kept up the quality play in Game Two, as the offensive leaders included Eric Staszak, Jackson Drobac, and Hahn all had two hits for Deerfield. Austin Anderson performed well on the mound, limiting Parkview to one run and striking out eight batters. This capped off a sweep for the Demons, who move to 7-1 on the year. | ||||
25 | Fall River | 0 | Palmyra-Eagle | 5 | MORE |
26 | Palmyra-Eagle | 18 | Fall River | 3 | |
27 | Palmyra-Eagle got the sweep on Saturday, taking down Fall River twice. Devin Patrick was 2-for-3 in Game One with a double and two RBIs, in addition to Sean Dooley going 1-for-3, scoring two runs. Noah Taylor was dominant and struck out 11 batters over six innings of work, getting the win. The Panthers offense got going in Game Two, ending this one in five innings via run-rule. Sam Millis, Patrick, and Taylor all had three hits for Palmyra-Eagle, and were catalysts in the Panthers pulling away in the second matchup of the day. | ||||
28 | Horicon | 3 | Johnson Creek | 4 | MORE |
29 | Johnson Creek | 9 | Horicon | 1 | |
30 | Johnson Creek could only muster up three hits in Game One, but it ended up being enough as they held on to win 4-3. Ian Heald had two of those hits for Blue Jays, finishing at 2-for-3 with an RBI. Dylan Bredlow got the win for Johnson Creek, and Aiden Smith was crucial as the closer, earning the save after a clean inning of pitching. The Blue Jays separated a little more in Game 2, as they used a five-run fifth inning to pull away. Heald contributed two RBIs, and Taylor Joseph chipped in two hits. Dugg Hartwig and Smith combined to quiet the Marshmen bats for another game, scattering seven hits and only allowing one unearned run. | ||||
31 | Randolph | 6 | Markesan | 12 | MORE |
32 | Markesan | 7 | Randolph | 0 | |
33 | Markesan got out to an early lead in Game One and Randolph couldn't recover. Chayce Osterhaus and Treston Eckstein each had two hits, combining to have four RBIs, two walks, and three runs scored. Four pitchers Hornets completed the game for the Hornets, giving them a win in Game One. Osterhaus was dominant on the mound in Game Two, throwing six innings and striking out 12. Garrett Heberer came in to pitch the last inning, and performed well, completing the combined shutout. Six walks and seven hits from the Markesan offense allowed them to pull away in this one, taking both games from Randolph on Saturday. | ||||
34 | West De Pere | 10 | Green Bay Southwest | 1 | MORE |
35 | West De Pere closed out their game against Green Bay Southwest with a six-run sixth inning, winning 10-1. Carter Schmitt finished 3-for-3 on the day, with a double, RBI, and walk. Josh Bowe also had a big day at the plate, going 3-for-4 with two RBIs. Additionally, Duke Shovald chimed in two hits, including a double. Three West De Pere pitchers combined to silence the Trojans' bats, limiting them to one run and striking out nine in total. | ||||
36 | Clinton | 6 | Edgerton | 3 | MORE |
37 | Edgerton could not overcome two errors and and 10 walks allowed by their pitching staff, as Clinton pulled away in this one. Owen Hesebeck did well on both sides on the field, as he went 3-for-4 at the plate and struck out nine batters on the mound. Hesebeck accounted for over half of the Cougars' hits on the day. Noah Towns had two hits for Edgerton from the nine-spot in the lineup. | ||||
38 | De Pere | 15 | Sheboygan South | 1 | MORE |
39 | In five innings, De Pere put up 15 runs and scored in every inning of play against Sheboygan South. Landon Raygo was the star at the plate, going 4-for-4 with two doubles and a home run, scoring three runs in that time span as well. Raygo had some help too from Easton Arendt and Axel Donaldson, who each had three hits at the top of the order for the Redbirds. Three pitchers combined to limit Sheboygan South to three hits and only one run scored. | ||||
40 | Merrill | 2 | Madison West | 10 | MORE |
41 | Madison West was dominant in their game on Saturday, earning their first win of the season. Nolan Brozyna got his first complete game win on the mound, chucking seven innings, and consistently getting outs. Brozyna, despite giving up six hits, only allowed two runs and was able to strike out six batters. The Regents' offense took advantage of 12 walks from Merrill's pitching staff, along with Benji Wenkman's two hits on the day. | ||||
42 | Shoreland Lutheran | 7 | Milwaukee King | 8 | MORE |
43 | Shoreland Lutheran | 1 | Milwaukee King | 6 | |
44 | Milwaukee King held on in Game One to take home a victory, walking off Shoreland Lutheran. A wild pitch, after an error and hit by pitch allowed the Generals to salvage Game One. Leo Berger and Henry Wohlt each had two hits over the course of the game. David Ripke went 3-for-5 for Shoreland Lutheran. Game Two was a different story for Milwaukee King, as Leo Berger was pure dominance on the bump. The senior had 15 strikeouts and came one out away from completing the game, as he hit his pitch count after 6.2 innings of play. Ben Wozniak and Zeke Penvose each went 2-for-3 on the day, completing the sweep for Milwaukee King. | ||||
45 | Luxemburg-Casco | 0 | Notre Dame Academy | 7 | MORE |
46 | Notre Dame Academy got their first win of the season against Luxemburg-Casco, in shutout fashion. Landon Lozier got the start for the Tritons and threw five innings, scattering a hit and a walk, while he struck out five batters. Bryson Koehne came in for the last two innings, and completed the combined shutout. Lozier had an exemplary day at the plate too, going 4-for-4 with a double. Brady LaViolette added three hits, including a double and home run, chipping in three RBIs. Additionally, Owen Wery was 3-for-3 for Notre Dame Academy at the plate. | ||||
47 | Madison Memorial | 3 | Middleton | 0 | MORE |
48 | Quality pitching, paired with a three-run sixth inning, was all that Madison Memorial needed in Saturday's win against Middleton. Cashton Jones was dominant on the bump for the Spartans, throwing six innings and striking out four batters. He only allowed one hit, and was followed up by Avery White, who got the save in his inning of work. The sixth inning was highlighted by a RBI single from Andrew Allen, extending the Madison Memorial lead, eventually leading to a win. | ||||
49 | Milton | 1 | Sun Prairie West | 7 | MORE |
50 | Sun Prairie West got their first win in program history against Milton on Saturday. With the game tied at 1-1 in the fifth inning, the Wolves' offense exploded for one run in the fifth, and five in the sixth. Jaiden Jung was the standout, as the senior went 3-for-4 at the plate, with a double and four RBIs. 10 strikeouts and six innings pitched from Jackson Hunley gave the Sun Prairie West offense time to heat up, as the Lewis University commit got his first win of the season. | ||||
51 | Sheboygan North | 0 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 6 | MORE |
52 | Noah Wech and Bryce Erdmann were nearly unhittable on the mound against Sheboygan North. Wech struck out eight over 4.2 innings of pitching, and Erdmann punched out three batters in his two inning session. Evan Deicher also got an out in-between the two pitchers. Erdmann also went 2-for-4 at the plate, accounting for half of the Ships' hits. | ||||
53 | Mount Horeb | 15 | Lake Mills | 8 | MORE |
54 | Mount Horeb used a nine-run fifth inning to outscore Lake Mills in a shootout on Saturday. The Vikings got to the Lake Mills' pitching staff, with the help of two hits coming from Tyler Buechner, Josh Kuntz, Talon Stoenner, and Declan Dahm. Despite having 11 hits, the L-Cats could not keep up with Mount Horeb's offense. | ||||
55 | Edgewood | 7 | Fort Atkinson | 8 | MORE |
56 | After blowing a 7-3 lead in the final inning, where Edgewood tied it up, Fort Atkinson flashed a flare for the dramatic and walked off the Crusaders in an 8-7 win. Braden Hausen got the game-winning hit, singling and scoring a pinch runner from second base. The Black Hawks got multi-hit games from both Carson Schrader and Cam Haagenson, including Schrader's single that started the seventh inning rally. Kroix Kicken also added a home run for Fort Atkinson. Edgewood finished with nine hits in total. | ||||
57 | Kickapoo | 4 | Boscobel | 12 | MORE |
58 | Boscobel got their first win of the season, after dropping their first four, against Kickapoo on Saturday. Eight hits and 12 walks allowed by the Panthers' defense was too much to overcome, as Boscobel recovered after giving up four runs in the first inning. Justis Molldrem went 3-for-3, as the shortstop had two doubles and two RBIs on the day. Landon Hassely and Stewart Trumm each chipped in two hits as well. | ||||
59 | East Troy | 0 | Badger | 2 | MORE |
60 | Badger maintained their perfect record on Saturday, winning a tight one against East Troy. In a game of limited offense, Crete Slattery stood out as the star, going 2-for-2 and scoring one run. A combination of three pitchers for the Badgers, none of which threw over three innings, shut down the East Troy offense. Ryan Weed was the lone Trojan who found success, as he went 2-for-3. | ||||
61 | Lakeland Regional (NJ) | 1 | La Crosse Central | 4 | |
62 | La Crosse Central came out on top as they took on Lakeland Regional (NJ) down in Florida. On the mound, Aiden Denzer was flat-out dominantas he allowed just one run on one hit across his 6.2 innings of work. Offensively, Denzer helped himself out in the first inning when he doubled to left field and brought home two runs. Wesley Barnhardt put together a multi-hit game and he also drove in one run as well. Rounding out the scoring efforts for La Crosse Central was Jude Alvarado who tallied on RBI on one hit. | ||||
63 | Montello | 5 | Pardeeville | 24 | |
64 | Montello | 3 | Pardeeville | 16 | |
65 | Barnevald | 2 | Wisconsin Heights | 10 | |
66 | Freedom | 6 | Crivitz | 1 | |
67 | Menominee (MI) | 6 | Crivitz | 14 | |
68 | Freedom | 16 | Menominee (MI) | 1 | |
69 | Oakfield | 17 | Cambria-Friesland | 4 | |
70 | Cambria-Friesland | 1 | Oakfield | 21 | |
71 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 2 | Greendale | 8 | |
72 | Madison East | 3 | DeForest | 11 | |
73 | East Dubuque | 7 | Cuba City | 19 |