1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | |
3 | No. 1 Janesville Craig | 9 | Middleton | 2 | |
4 | After losing to this same Middleton team just a couple of days ago, Janesville Craig cruised to a 9-2 win to even the season series. Jackson Adams and Jake Schaffner each had multi-hit days for the Cougars. Adam went 3-for-4 at the plate, with one double to drive in one run and he alsos scored as well. Jake Schaffner doubled and singled, too and scored three runs. Devin Gudenschwager also doubled in this one, and he finished the day with a pair of RBIs. On the mound, Denver Hughes notched the win as he held the Cardinals scoreless in his six innings of work, and struck out three. | ||||
5 | No. 3 Kimberly | 8 | Appleton North | 7 | |
6 | In this extra-inning thriller, it was the Papermakers that came out on top over a tough conference foe in the Lightning. Leading the way offensively was Sawyer Deering who singled and doubled to drive in a team-high four runs. Kale Twombly and Max Kalk also recorded two-hit days, with one of Kalks being a double. Brayden Pleau rounded out the scoring efforts with a one hit, one RBI performance. On the mound, Alex Vander Loop battled as he allowed three earned runs on six hits in his five-inning start. | ||||
7 | No. 4 Franklin | 4 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 3 | |
8 | For the third year in a row, the Franklin Sabers were crowned Southeast Conference Champions after a nail biting, 4-3 win over Bradford/Reuther. In the first inning, Franklin dropped a three-spot after an RBI single from Dylan Cunningham and a two-RBI single from Maxamillion Martin. But after a late push from Bradford, this game was eventually sent into extra-innings. In the eighth, Mitchell Semancik came up huge as he delivered a RBI single of his own to take back the lead. W Gardner would then come in to earn the save, not allowing a hit and striking out two in his one inning of work. Earning the win on the mound was Cooper Kamlay who gave three runs on nine hits while striking out nine across his seven innings. | ||||
9 | Slinger | 0 | No. 5 Menomonee Falls | 8 | |
10 | The Phoenix cruised to a dominant 8-0 win over Slinger, backed by some noteworthy performances on both sides of the ball. Leading the way at the plate was Jack Anderson whologged three triples, three runs scored and three RBIs. Keli Grennier and Zach Wolfram each doubled twice as well, with Wolfram driving in two runs, and Grennier scoring three. Wilson Kershner rounded out the offensive efforts with a double and two-RBIs en route to the win. On the mound, Derek Steinbrenner held Slinger Scoreless across six innings and he also struck out eight. | ||||
11 | Oshkosh North | 1 | No. 6 Hortonville | 4 | |
12 | Thomas Burns was solid in his start for the Polar Bears, allowing just one run on six hits, and striking out nine to earn the win. Offensively, Camden Kuhnke was the difference maker as he doubled and homered for two of the three hits for Hortonville, and he finished the day with one RBI. | ||||
13 | Wausau East | 1 | No. 7 Stevens Point | 11 | |
14 | The Panthers grabbed their second win over Wauwau East on the week, with this one coming in dominant fashion. Braylen Nystrom tallied three hits in the win and he finished his day with two runs score also. Bennett Klish, Devin Mrozek, and Carl Biechler each logged two-hits, with Mrzek also driving in a pair of runs. Rounding out the offensive efforts was Jacob Ebel who doubled in his one at-bat to drive in a team-high three runs. Ty Rechner was the only arm SPASH would need in this one as he scattered six hits, and punched out five to earn the win. | ||||
15 | Menomonie | 12 | No. 8 Hudson | 0 | |
16 | Despite only collecting five hits, Menomonie took advantage of double-digit errors from the Hudson defense as they cruised to a 12-0 win on Thursday. On the mound, Treysen Witt was dominant in his start, allowing just one hit and striking out five in his five innings of work to notch the win. Offensively, Ben Bystol tallied the day's only two-hit performance and he also scored a run. James Hoff, Owen Welch, and Caleb Rynes were responsible for the three other hits for Menomonie, and they each also drove in a run, too. | ||||
17 | No. 10 Sun Prairie East | 5 | Madison West | 6 | |
18 | Madison West took down the Cardinals, backed by some late game heroics. In the seventh, with the game deadlocked at five, Joe Marcin came up with the bases loaded, and delivered a single that brought home a run, and gave Madison West the walk-off win. Quinn Lightbourne also had a solid day at the plate as he tallied two singles to drive in one, and Seth Massoglia drove in a pair on one hit, too. | ||||
19 | Kenosha Tremper | 0 | No. 12 Oak Creek | 3 | |
20 | Payten Jibben was huge on the mound in this one as he held a tough Tremper lineup scoreless in his complete game efforts, while also striking out 12. At the plate, Nathan Hanel recorded the day's only multi-hit performance with two singles and he also drove in one. Matthew Risser and Evan Calderon each drove in a run for the Knights as well. | ||||
21 | No. 13 Waterford | 4 | Sussex Hamilton | 3 | |
22 | All seven of this games runs were scored in the third inning, and Waterford would eventually hold on to the win. In the third, Calvin Hancock got the scoring started with a two-RBI single, which was followed by a Dean Buse two-RBI double. This would be all the scoring the Wolverines would need as three different Waterford arms would combine for the win. Getting things started on the mound was Tyler Lusic would held Sussex Hamilton scoreless in his two innings, and also struck out three. Ricky Maerzke relieved Lusic and he allowed three runs on three hits, while also punching out three in his three innings of work. Zaiden Eblin notched the save across two innings as he allowed just one hit and punched out two batters. Also, with Garret Kay's single to lead off the third inning, he is now holds the most career hits in Waterford history. | ||||
23 | No. 15 Kettle Moraine | 3 | Waukesha North | 7 | |
24 | A late push from Waukesha North jolted them to a dominant 7-3 upset win. In the fifth and sixth, Waukesha North exploded for all seven of their runs, and were led by a two-hit, two-RBI day from AJ Curtis. Connor Curtis also drove in a pair on a double as well and he also earned the win on the bump. Across his 4.1 innings of work, Curtis struck out three and held the Lasers to just one hit. | ||||
25 | Brookfield Central | 0 | No. 16 Marquette University | 4 | |
26 | Luke Agnew was dominant in this one, as he held Brookfield Central scoreless and struck out nine in his complete game efforts. As for the offense, Jack Hardt led the way with two hits and one RBI. Michael Cesarz and Ian reno each tallied one hit, and also drove in a run as well. Lead off hitter Parker Wyatt recorded the day's only XBH, a double, and he also scored a run to round out the offensive efforts. | ||||
27 | No. 17 Arrowhead | 14 | No. 19 Muskego | 5 | |
28 | Arrowhead defeated Muskego 14-5. Arrowhead's offense was firing on all cylinders as they scored runs in each inning of play. As an offense Arrowhead came away with 14 hits on the day with six players collecting multiple hits on the day, Brady Beck being the lone Arrowhead player to collecting three hits on the day. On the mound two Arrowhead pitchers combined for the win, Brady Carpenter got the start and tossed four innings allowing three runs and Cam Carter tossed three innings in relief. | ||||
29 | Chippewa Falls | 3 | No. 23 River Falls | 8 | |
30 | Game Coverage | ||||
31 | Turner | 5 | Deerfield | 2 | |
32 | By Josh Fields Wisconsin Staff An early lead helps Tuner defeat Deerfield 5-2. Turner's offense came out hot as they scored three runs in the first two innings of play. In the first inning, Jack Stelter and Mason Hoenig each drove in runs on RBI singles to left field, bringing the score to 2-0 after the first. In the bottom of the second, Turner scored on three consecutive single,s with Konner Giddley collecting the RBI on a single to center field. Deerfield was able to push runs across in the fourth and seventh innings to cut down the lead but was unable to threaten any more. Two Turner pitchers combined for the win on the mound Michael Cook got the start and tossed four innings, striking out five batters. The aforementioned Giddley came on in relief and tossed the final three innings, striking out five batters. Notable Performers Michael Cook (Turner) 4 IP, 3 H, R, BB, 5 K Konner Giddley (Turner) 3 IP, 2 H, R, BB, 5 K, 2-for-4, RBI, R Cal Fisher (Deerfield) 2-for-3, 2B, R | ||||
33 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
34 | Aquinas | 13 | Saint Croix Falls | 5 | |
35 | Aquinas' 11-run seventh inning completed a dramatic late comeback that saw them defeat Saint Croix Falls and advance to 19-2 on the season. Calvin Hargrove and Eddie Peters kickstarted the Aquinas offense as they both went 2-for-4 and drove in three runs each. Kole Keppel also had a multi-RBI performance as he went 1-for-3 and drove in a pair of his own. For St. Croix Falls, Brayden Olson had an impressive day on the mound and at the plate. Olson went 1-for-2 with a home run in the first inning that drove in two. Olson then pitched four and two-thirds innings, striking out ten batters and allowing only two earned runs on two hits. Despite the effort, Aquinas' seventh inning storm of runs was more than enough to take a game over St. Croix Falls. | ||||
36 | Menasha | 5 | Pulaski | 1 | |
37 | Menasha's pitching staff combined to allow just one hit over seven innings of play as they held Pulaski to just one run. Ian Dohms toed the rubber for Menasha to begin the game and pitched five innings, allowing just one run on one hit. Dohms struck out eight and walked one over the five frames. Dohms then passed the ball to his team to close out the rest of the game. Ryan Johnson and Bryce Duszak pitched the sixth and seventh, respectively, and allowed no hits. The duo capped off an impressive performance from Dohms and secured the win for the Bluejays. At the plate for Menasha, AJ Korth had a multi-hit performance and drove in one run. With the win, the Bluejays moved to 17-5 on the season. | ||||
38 | Greendale | 8 | South Milwaukee | 1 | |
39 | A six-run fourth inning from Greendale was the deciding factor in their 8-1 victory over South Milwaukee. The Panther offense broke the game open after heading into the fourth tied 1-1. Jack Bauer went 2-for-5 atop the Greendale lineup and drove in two runs. In addition to allowing just one run over four innings on the mound, EJ Kuster went 2-for-3 and drove in a pair of runs. Luke Mattes swung a hot bat for the Panther offense as well as he went 3-for-3 and drove in two of his own. | ||||
40 | Barneveld | 5 | Dodgeville | 9 | |
41 | Jamo Allen and Tanner Bockhop were standout performers for the Dodgeville offense in their 9-5 win over Barneveld on Thursday. Leading off for the Dodgers, Bockhop went 3-for-3 and drove in a run as his first inning home run gave Dodgeville an early lead. Following suit, in the sixth, Sean Reilly got on the board with a home run of his own. Jamo Allen also contributed as he went 2-for-3 and drove in three runs. | ||||
42 | Cedarburg | 10 | Milwaukee King | 0 | |
43 | Cedarburg continued its offensive hot streak as it posted double-digit runs, making it three out of their last four games doing so. Ty Cramer The Bulldog pitching was just as impressive as they held Milwaukee King scoreless over six innings of play. On the mound for the Bulldogs, Brett Torbeck turned in a quality performance as he spun five innings of scoreless baseball. Over the five frames, Torbeck allowed just three hits and struck out five. Ty Cramer and Collin Ehlers led the way for the Bulldog offense as they both had multi-RBI performances. | ||||
44 | Wisconsin Rapids | 6 | Wausau West | 7 | |
45 | Wausau West fought off a late comeback by Wisconsin Rapids and ultimately pulled out the victory by a score of 7-6. Tony Iffaldano was the standout performer for the Warriors, as he went 2-for-4 at the plate and drove in three runs. Travis Kade also contributed as he went 2-for-3. On the mound for Wausau West, Lucas Hager three four scoreless innings as he turned in a quality performance that gave the offense room to work. Despite the loss, Wisconsin Rapids' Brennan Huber went 2-for-3, drew two walks, and drove in two runs. | ||||
46 | Mukwonago | 5 | Waukesha West | 3 | |
47 | Mukwonago outlasted Waukesha West and picked up a Classic Eight conference win by a score of 5-3. Adam Kudronowicz and Cael Bertrandt both went 2-for-4 to kickstart Mukwonago's offense. Connor Greuel drove in three runs on the day to push the runners across and put Mukwonago on the board. Some solid backend pitching allowed the lead to last as Mukwonago defeated Waukesha West in what can be labeled as a clean win. | ||||
48 | Waukesha South | 2 | Oconomowoc | 8 | |
49 | Oconomowoc's high-powered offense was on full display as they defeated Waukesha South by a score of 8-2 and posted 12 hits in the process. Brayden Nelson had a strong day at the plate as he went 3-for-4 and drove in three runs. Jackson Reno continued his string of impressive performances this week as he went 3-for-3 and crossed home twice. Owen Borkowski toed the rubber and threw five and two-thirds innings, where he allowed just one run. | ||||
50 | Oregon | 4 | Waunakee | 5 | |
51 | It took nine innings of play, but Andy Nordloh's single in the bottom of the ninth was enough for Waunakee as they defeated Oregon by a score of 4-5. On top of his walk-off single, Nordloh went 3-for-5 on the day. Danny Cotter also contributed to the Warhawk offense as he turned in a 2-for-4 performance. To close out the game on the mound, Nordloh pitched the last three innings and didn't allow a single hit. Over the three frames, Nordloh struck out seven batters to keep Oregon at bay. | ||||
52 | Sun Prairie West | 3 | Janesville Parker | 1 | |
53 | A tight game between Sun Prairie West and Janesville Parker saw Sun Prairie West outlast and win with a final score of 3-1. Jackson Hunley, Peyton Schumann, and Ben Olsen all had multi-hit performances for the Wolves. On the mound, Brady Rhoads picked up the win as he allowed just one run over five innings of work. In relief, Austin Adamowski threw two scoreless innings to finish off a quality team performance. | ||||
54 | La Crosse Central | 9 | New Richmond | 0 | |
55 | Appleton East | 4 | Oshkosh West | 7 | |
56 | Milton | 6 | Elkhorn | 7 | |
57 | Racine Case | 1 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 11 | |
58 | Racine Park | 0 | Racine Horlick | 17 | |
59 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 12 | Duluth Denfeld (MN) | 9 | |
60 | Green Bay Southwest | 1 | Westosha Central | 11 | |
61 | Marion | 11 | Markesan | 4 | |
62 | Little Chute | 7 | Shiocton | 3 | |
63 | Seneca | 6 | Potosi/Cassville | 7 | |
64 | Marathon | 2 | Pacelli | 6 | |
65 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 0 | Wauwatosa West | 2 | |
66 | Madison La Follette | 3 | Verona | 15 | |
67 | Madison Memorial | 1 | Madison East | 5 | |
68 | Marshfield | 12 | D.C. Everest | 3 | |
69 | Milwaukee Reagan | 0 | Germantown | 1 | |
70 | Neenah | 0 | Appleton West | 2 | |
71 | Onalaska | 1 | Viroqua | 4 | |
72 | Osseo-Fairchild | 1 | Cumberland | 8 | |
73 | Owen-Withee | 0 | Rib Lake | 10 | |
74 | WIAA REGIONALS | ||||
75 | New London | 5 | Plymouth | 2 | |
76 | New London put up three big insurance runs in the seventh inning to pull away and upset Plymouth, as the No. 10 seed took down the No. 7 seed on the first day of the tournament. Ethan Herzfeldt was the offensive stand out for the Bulldogs, going 3-for-3 at the plate. Herzfeldt doubled and drove in two runs on the day, leading New London to their win. Austin Schmallenberg had a team-high three RBIs, including driving in two on a double in the final frame. Herzfeldt would get the save, closing it out for the Bulldogs in the last two innings after a solid start from Seth Thayer. Jackson Neilitz had a home run, but it was not enough, as the Panthers season came to a close. | ||||
77 | Parkview | 2 | Cuba City | 12 | |
78 | Cuba City dominated on both sides of the ball on Thursday against Parkview, led by the two-way performance of Riley Rosenkranz. On the mound, Rosenkranz pitched for all six innings in the run-rule victory, punching out 11 batters while allowing one earned run. Offensively, Rosenkranz was 3-for-5 with a team-high three RBIs from the top of the order. Will Busch scored four times, and Gavin Vaassen had three hits as well to power the Cubans' offense. Henry Kruser chipped in two hits and two RBIs too, rounding out a quality offensive day for the defending Division 3 champions. | ||||
79 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 6 | Shoreland Lutheran | 0 | |
80 | Casey Grudzinski was the difference-maker on the bump for Hustisford/Dodgeland in Thursday's playoff win, as the pitcher twirled a complete game shutout for the Falcon-Trojans. Grudzinski struck out 11 batters and only walked one, scattering seven hits from Shoreland Lutheran's offense. Collin Wagner was 2-for-3 on the day to lead the offense, driving in one run. Andy Maas crossed home plate twice in the win, as Hustisford/Dodgeland eliminated the Pacers to move on. | ||||
81 | Brookfield Academy | 4 | Living Word Lutheran | 6 | |
82 | Living Word Lutheran gained a lead in the middle of the game and never looked back, taking down Brookfield Academy in this regional quarterfinal. Easton Oliver and Nathan Strassburg both had two hits to power the Timberwolves to a win, including a double from Strassburg. Both prospects had an RBI as well. Oliver threw for six innings in his start, striking out eight batters while holding the Blue Knights to four runs on seven hits. Gavin Weissenburger came in to close and worked around some trouble to do so, earning the save for Living Word Lutheran. | ||||
83 | Somerset | 0 | Saint Croix Central | 5 | |
84 | Eli Babler twirled a gem for Saint Croix Central, going the distance on the mound for the Panthers. Babler struck out 10 batters in total, only allowing two hits and three walks in the shutout win. Saint Croix Central put up four runs in the fourth inning to separate themselves from Somerset, as Mark Albright led the way by going 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs. | ||||
85 | Sparta | 0 | West Salem | 14 | |
86 | West Salem was dominant in their opening matchup of the playoffs against Sparta, defeating the lower seed by a score of 14-0 in run-rule fashion. The pitching lineup of Brett McConkey and Bennett Burke combined to one-hit the Spartans, as McConkey struck out four batters in his four-inning start. Chris Calico and Luke Noel powered the offense on Thursday, as the two combined to go 5-for-6 on the day. Calico drove in three runs and doubled once, while Noel had two RBIs, a double, and a triple. Brendon Ghelfi-Haverly was a standout too, finishing with a 3-for-3 line with two RBIs from the bottom of the Panthers' order. | ||||
87 | Oconto Falls | 0 | Wrightstown | 1 | |
88 | Avery Leick played hero for Wrightstown to keep their season alive, as the right-handed hitter shot a single to the left side to drive in Eli Lemke, who scored the lone run of the game in the bottom of the seventh inning. Before that though, Trevor Vande Hey was dominant on the mound, earning the win for the Tigers with the walk-off. Vande Hey struck out 11 batters and twirled a two-hitter, only walking two batters on the day. He also had two hits at the plate for the Wrightstown offense in a narrow victory over No. 12 seeded Oconto Falls. Jack Adler was equally impressive for the Panthers, as the sophomore threw 6.1 innings and struck out eight batters before giving up the run. | ||||
89 | Ripon | 4 | Wautoma | 6 | |
90 | Wautoma erupted for all of their six runs in the sixth inning to overcome a 2-0 deficit, which was all they needed in this first round victory. Logan Dunn, Christian Weiss, and Brett Salm all had one double in the win, and each drove in at least one run in the big sixth inning. Weiss finished with two RBIs, and both Dunn and Salm had two hits apiece. Dunn, the Missouri State commit, pitched six innings in his start, punching out seven batters while holding Ripon to just two runs on three hits, keeping his team in the game to win it. | ||||
91 | Watertown Luther Prep | 3 | Lake Mills | 4 | |
92 | After running into some trouble in the first inning, Eddy Eveland bounced back and pitched 6.1 quality innings, punching out 12 batters in total while earning the win for Lake Mills. The L-Cats were able to help out their star pitcher on the offensive end after falling behind early, as a two-run home run from Derek Bruce tied things up in the third inning. Ben Buchholtz broke up the tie in the sixth inning with an RBI double, and Blaise Buechel followed with an RBI single. The Phoenix threatened in the last frame by putting up a run, but eventually fell short in this one. | ||||
93 | Whitewater | 1 | McFarland | 11 | |
94 | McFarland maintained their regular season success with a run-rule victory over Whitewater to advance to the regional semifinals. Jack Schraml hit a solo home run in the victory, finishing with two hits and two runs scored. Mason Roe was not retired in this one, going 3-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored. Braylan Roder, Dadon Gillen, and Kyle Kussow all had two hits to round out the Spartans' offensive attack, which overwhelmed the Whippets. Nick Cappozzo got the win after his four-inning start, striking out five batters in the process. | ||||
95 | Pius XI Catholic | 0 | New Berlin West | 7 | |
96 | New Berlin West picked up a solid victory over Pius XI to advance to play No. 1 seed Wisconsin Lutheran next Tuesday. Tyler Hewitt was a large reason for this, as the right-hander performed well in his five-inning start, as he struck out an impressive 12 batters while holding the Popes to zero runs. Ben Miller doubled and tripled, while Dominic Kibler was walked three times and had two RBIs on the day. Payton Kaiser and Nathan Hinek both reached base three times to round out a quality day at the ballpark for the Vikings. | ||||
97 | Saint John's NW | 0 | University School | 10 | |
98 | University School coasted a run-rule victory over Saint John's NW on Thursday, backed by the performance of Graham Kasten on the mound. The left-hander struck out eight batters and walked zero in four innings of work, earning the win for the Wildcats. On the offensive end, Jason Adix, William Reese, Griffin Grebe, and Brock Miller all accumulated two RBIs to lead the way in the run-production department. While taking advantage of six walks, University School put up six runs in the third inning to end this one early. | ||||
99 | Port Washington | 5 | Catholic Memorial | 6 | |
100 | Catholic Memorial took advantage of a defensive miscue to walk off this one, as Kael Johns stole third and advanced home on the throwing error to break up the 5-5 tie, eliminating Port Washington. Before that, JT Kelenic launched a solo home run to left field to start the scoring for the Crusaders. Keith Williams was 2-for-3 with two RBIs to lead the way for Catholic Memorial, including a big RBI single in the bottom of the sixth inning. On the mound, Zach Rechner struck out 10 batters in 5.1 innings before hitting his pitch count. From there, the bullpen was able to work around multiple jams without giving up too many runs. Nate Uselding was 2-for-3 for the Pirates, who couldn't quite get the clutch hit in the end to take a lead. | ||||
101 | Big Foot | 2 | Wilmot | 22 | |
102 | Wilmot scored in every inning to defeat Big Foot in run-rule fashion and advance to the regional semi-finals. Hayden Christiansen hit a homerun in the victory, as he wasn't retired on the day, going 1-for-1 with one walk and a hit by pitch. Jake Christiansen, Marco Falletti, and Max Haley all finished with three hits to lead the way, as the Panthers accumulated 15 in total. Wilmot took advantage of nine errors as well, dominating this one from the start. | ||||
103 | Saint Francis | 0 | East Troy | 5 | |
104 | Zach Johnson and Ryan Meehan combine to three-hit Saint Francis in the regional quarterfinal, advancing East Troy to the next stage of the playoffs with a 5-0 win over the Mariners. Johnson got the start and threw for five innings, striking out nine batters in total. Meehan closed out the last two innings with ease, scattering two hits while punching out two batters. Offensively, Ryan Weed and Connor Moat both finished with two hits to lead the way, including a double from Moat. Weed scored once and Moat had a team-high two RBIs in the shutout victory for the Trojans. | ||||
105 | Kohler/Christian | 2 | Random Lake | 6 | |
106 | Matt Merlo was the star for Random Lake in their first round win, as the senior got the job done on both sides of the field for the Rams. On the mound, Merlo struck out eight batters and walked no one, only allowing two hits and two unearned runs. At the plate, the multi-sport athlete was 2-for-3 with two RBIs, doubling once on the day. Bryan Mitchell, the batter before him, helped out too, going 1-for-2 with an RBI and two runs scored. | ||||
107 | Southwestern | 5 | Iowa-Grant | 4 | |
108 | Iowa-Grant attempted a comeback in the final frame, but Bryce Reese was able to slam the door and end the rally by getting a pop up on the infield, advancing Southwestern. Tyler Brotzman was the offensive stand out for the Wildcats, going 3-for-4 from the leadoff spot with a double and a run scored. Klaeton Hendricks followed behind him, finishing with a 2-for-3 line, driving in two runs. Hendricks had the eventual game-winning hit in the upset, extending Southwestern's lead to 5-3 with an RBI single. Dawson Reid finished with two hits and three RBIs for the Panthers, but it was not enough as their 2023 season came to a close on Thursday night. | ||||
109 | Waterloo | 5 | Dominican | 8 | |
110 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 0 | Oconto | 7 | |
111 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 0 | St. Mary Catholic | 8 | |
112 | Riverdale | 0 | Darlington | 5 | |
113 | Goodman/Pembine | 4 | Athens | 5 | |
114 | Tigerton | 0 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 10 | |
115 | Sevastopol | 2 | Iola-Scandinavia | 12 | |
116 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 0 | Algoma | 10 | |
117 | Almond-Bancroft | 0 | Rosholt | 9 | |
118 | Wild Rose | 1 | Lena | 6 | |
119 | Cambria-Friesland | 1 | Reedsville | 4 | |
120 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 1 | Abbotsford/Colby | 11 | |
121 | Edgerton | 8 | Brodhead/Juda | 2 | |
122 | Williams Bay | 0 | Clinton | 7 | |
123 | Tomah | 3 | Arcadia | 6 | |
124 | Ellsworth | 5 | Prescott | 3 | |
125 | Amery | 1 | Northwestern | 15 | |
126 | Osceola | 1 | Rice Lake | 2 | |
127 | Bloomer | 1 | Ashland | 2 | |
128 | Lakeland | 3 | Merrill | 10 | |
129 | Northland Pines | 4 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 8 | |
130 | Rhinelander | 5 | Antigo | 3 | |
131 | Seymour | 4 | Luxemburg-Casco | 5 | |
132 | Marinette | 0 | Clintonville | 5 | |
133 | Sturgeon Bay | 2 | Shawano | 12 | |
134 | Two Rivers | 2 | Freedom | 3 | |
135 | Sheboygan Falls | 1 | Waupaca | 11 | |
136 | Winneconne | 2 | Campbellsport | 7 | |
137 | North Fond du Lac | 0 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 14 | |
138 | Berlin | 0 | Xavier | 10 | |
139 | Adams-Friendship | 2 | Wisconsin Dells | 0 | |
140 | River Valley | 3 | La Crosse Logan | 2 | |
141 | Richland Center | 0 | Mount Horeb | 11 | |
142 | Portage | 9 | Baraboo | 14 | |
143 | Platteville | 0 | Sauk Prairie | 3 | |
144 | Monroe | 1 | Edgewood | 9 | |
145 | Stoughton | 2 | Lakeside Lutheran | 7 | |
146 | Evansville | 4 | Columbus | 14 | |
147 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | Kewaskum | 12 | |
148 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 6 | Cudahy | 0 | |
149 | St. Augustine Prep | 1 | Delavan-Darien | 10 | |
150 | Saint Anthony | 0 | Whitnall | 24 | |
151 | Racine St. Catherine's | 2 | Martin Luther | 5 | |
152 | Cameron | 4 | Ladysmith | 2 | |
153 | Chequamegon | 1 | Unity | 6 | |
154 | Luck/Frederic | 3 | Spooner | 18 | |
155 | Tomahawk | 6 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 5 | |
156 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 1 | Phillips | 2 | |
157 | Colfax | 10 | Spencer | 7 | |
158 | Barron | 5 | Grantsburg | 4 | |
159 | Stanley-Boyd | 1 | Elk Mound | 12 | |
160 | Cadott | 2 | Stratford | 7 | |
161 | Augusta | 2 | Neillsville | 12 | |
162 | Boyceville | 5 | Durand-Arkansaw | 7 | |
163 | Crandon | 3 | Auburndale | 10 | |
164 | Manawa | 2 | Bonduel | 12 | |
165 | Gillett/Suring | 0 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 10 | |
166 | Menominee Indian | 0 | Amherst | 13 | |
167 | Peshtigo | 4 | Crivitz | 3 | |
168 | Lourdes Academy/VC | 1 | New Holstein | 7 | |
169 | Roncalli | 7 | Mishicot | 8 | |
170 | Valders | 3 | Howards Grove | 8 | |
171 | Omro | 3 | Brillion | 6 | |
172 | Luther | 3 | Poynette | 6 | |
173 | Necedah | 0 | Pardeeville | 12 | |
174 | Montello | 0 | Whitehall | 10 | |
175 | Nekoosa | 2 | Westby | 9 | |
176 | Melrose-Mindoro | 0 | Westfield | 12 | |
177 | Lancaster | 2 | Marshall | 4 | |
178 | Wisconsin Heights | 7 | Mineral Point | 16 | |
179 | Belleville | 2 | Fennimore | 11 | |
180 | Boscobel | 3 | New Glarus | 6 | |
181 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 2 | Green Lake/Princeton | 4 | |
182 | Ozaukee | 0 | Laconia | 7 | |
183 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 0 | Lomira | 11 | |
184 | Mayville | 3 | Horicon | 5 | |
185 | Winnebago Lutheran | 2 | Saint Mary's Springs | 3 | |
186 | Kenosha Christian Life | 2 | Cambridge | 9 | |
187 | Bruce | 9 | Flambeau | 5 | |
188 | Webster | 3 | Drummond | 12 | |
189 | South Shore | 0 | Birchwood/Winter | 10 | |
190 | Bayfield | 1 | Hurley | 28 | |
191 | Butternut/Mercer | 1 | Shell Lake | 26 | |
192 | Mellen | 1 | Siren | 11 | |
193 | Spring Valley | 7 | Prairie Farm | 6 | |
194 | Prentice | 0 | Clear Lake | 9 | |
195 | New Auburn | 0 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 10 | |
196 | Gilman | 3 | McDonell Central | 6 | |
197 | Thorp | 4 | Glenwood City | 6 | |
198 | Elcho | 15 | Northland Lutheran/WI Valley L | 9 | |
199 | Laona/Wabeno | 0 | Edgar | 19 | |
200 | White Lake | 0 | Florence | 17 | |
201 | Gresham Community | 3 | Wausaukee | 9 | |
202 | Newman Catholic | 8 | Bowler | 2 | |
203 | Assumption | 8 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 5 | |
204 | Plum City/Elmwood | 0 | Blair-Taylor | 17 | |
205 | Greenwood | 0 | Columbus Catholic | 10 | |
206 | Alma Center Lincoln | 7 | Port Edwards | 12 | |
207 | Loyal | 3 | Pepin/Alma | 13 | |
208 | North Crawford | 7 | New Lisbon | 6 | |
209 | La Farge | 0 | Royall | 9 | |
210 | Kickapoo | 1 | Ithaca | 11 | |
211 | Wonewoc-Center | 0 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 10 | |
212 | Weston | 5 | Hillsboro | 4 | |
213 | De Soto | 9 | Brookwood | 10 | |
214 | River Ridge | 0 | Shullsburg/Benton | 3 | |
215 | Black Hawk | 0 | Belmont | 1 | |
216 | Southwestern | 5 | Iowa-Grant | 4 | |
217 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 3 | Catholic Central | 8 | |
218 | Rio | 2 | Randolph | 9 | |
219 | Heritage Christian | 1 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 11 | |
220 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 3 | Fall River | 10 |