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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 2 Oak Creek | 7 | Kenosha Bradford | 0 | MORE |
4 | Senior Tyler Gall has now thrown back-to-back no-hitters for the Knights in his last two outings, this one a 14-strikeout gem against Kenosha Bradford. He also tripled and collected another hit in the game, capping off a strong Friday night performance for the Bryant & Stratton commit. Sophomore Evan Calderon went 2-for-3 at the plate and drove in three runs, while sophomore leadoff hitter Owen Sullivan borught a pair across. | ||||
5 | Badger | 0 | No. 5 Union Grove | 9 | MORE |
6 | Union Grove is off to an undefeated start and they're firing on all cylinders early, but the top-end of their pitching staff was their key strength we identified in our preseason preview and it showed on Friday afternoon. Madison JC commit Isaiah Cerfus twirled a gem for the Broncos, allowing just three hits in a 12-strikeout complete game performance – walking just one batter in 97 pitches. Union Grove's offense backed Cerfus admirably, scoring nine runs on nine hits and totaling five extra-base hits in the contest. Brady Ketterhagen drove in three runs on two doubles, Remmi Sweet tripled, and Maguire Delagrave went 3-for-4. | ||||
7 | No. 6 Arrowhead | 2 | No. 9 Muskego | 0 | MORE |
8 | A makeup game from Thursday's rain-out, the Warhawks went on the road and edged out Muskego, defeating their Classic Eight rivals by two runs. Arrowhead trotted their ace, Mason Buss, out to the mound in this one and the Kansas State commit didn't disappoint, scattering four hits across a complete game shutout, striking out nine. Thomas Curry's RBI single in the third got Arrowhead on the board and Emiliano Ramos brought another run across in the fifth on a groundout to the shortstop. Evan Nyhouse had two hits in the game and James Duncan collected a base hit as well. For Muskego, uncommitted senior Alex Jamroziak allowed just one earned run over six strong innings, striking out nine and walking one. | ||||
9 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 0 | No. 13 Hortonville | 5 | MORE |
10 | Hortonville's strength as a squad is one of the state's strongest pitching staffs and Sam Dodd re-emphasized that Friday, twirling a complete game shutout and striking out 12 batters total. Dodd also drove a run in on a double and Ben Beulow had two hits out of the three-hole in the Polar Bears' lineup. | ||||
11 | No. 14 Franklin | 16 | Racine Park | 3 | MORE |
12 | The Sabers scored a run in all five offensive innings they had against Racine Park, totaling 13 hits en route to victory. Sophomore Boston Halloran continues the strong start to his varsity career, driving in three runs on three hits, including yet another double. Charlie Barton brought four runs across home on two hits, and Max Semancik added a pair of hits, too. Freshman Cooper Kamlay started for the Sabers and allowed two earned runs over four innings, striking out four. | ||||
13 | Racine Horlick | 3 | No. 18 Kenosha Tremper | 13 | MORE |
14 | Senior Joe Ricchio doubled twice and drove in four runs, pacing the Trojans' offense as they completed the Southeast Conference sweep of Racine Horlick. Ryan McGonegle and Jalani Hudnall each had two hits of their own, while Riley Dutton brought a pair of runs in on one hit. Wyatt Modory went the distance for Kenosha Tremper, striking out three batters across five innings. | ||||
15 | Xavier | 5 | No. 19 West De Pere | 15 | MORE |
16 | Brayden Skenandore had his best offensive day of the season thus far and it helped pace the Phantoms to a blow out victory over Xavier. The Wisconsin-Oshkosh commit slugged a home run and drove in four runs, scattering three hits total throughout the day. Kaden Kosobucki doubled for the third time in two days, while Joshua Blount, Jourdon Schuyler, and Lucas Bartlett all had multi-hit games. | ||||
17 | No. 23 Markesan | 17 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 0 | MORE |
18 | The Hornest scored seven runs in each of the first two innings, putting this game against Central Wisconsin Christian away rather early. Trevor Roberts led the offense for Markesan, going 2-for-3 with three RBIs, three runs scored, and also added a double. Sophomore Chayce Osterhaus tripled and also threw three scoreless innings as the Hornets' starting pitcher. | ||||
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20 | University School | 22 | Racine St. Catherine's | 6 | MORE |
21 | Even without the state's home run leader Vidal Colon in the lineup, the Wildcats' offense exploded for 22 runs on 16 hits in this victory over Racine St. Catherine's. Six starters had multi-hit games for the Wildcats', including Stephawn Easley, who drove in four runs on two hits. Jimmy Fox went 3-for-3 and brought three runs across, while Branden White tripled and brought home a pair out of the three-hole in USM's lineup. | ||||
22 | Deerfield | 16 | Marshall | 5 | MORE |
23 | With a talent like Notre Dame commit Cal Fisher nestled right in the heart of their lineup, the Demons are capable of explosive outbursts like this one on any given day. Fisher drove in eight runs total against Marshall by homering twice, including a grand slam. Clayton Mathwig tripled and added another hit, while Jackson Drobac tallied three knocks and scored three times for the Demons. | ||||
24 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 9 | Racine Case | 1 | MORE |
25 | Indian Trail's strong start to the season continued as they swept the three game set against Racine Case. Tanner Johnson scored three runs on his own and had two extra-base hits, including a home run. Johnson also started on the mound and threw seven strong innings for Indian Trail, striking out eight batters on 93 pitches. Matt Felber went 3-for-4 and scored two runs out of the two-hole in Indian Trail's lineup. The Hawks are now 6-1 on the season. | ||||
26 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 6 | Marquette University | 13 | MORE |
27 | Freshman Eddie Rynders continues to prove why he's a high-follow name in the state's 2024 class, starting on the mound for Wisconsin Lutheran in this one and striking out seven batters over three scoreless innings. It was after Rynders exited the game that Marquette's offense came alive, as the Hilltoppers scored all their runs from the fourth inning onward. Leadoff hitter Brady Ahn doubled twice and brought three runs home, scoring twice as well. Nick Hansen drove in two runs on a home run and sophomore Parker Wyatt continues to hit for Marquette, knocking three singles across the yard. | ||||
28 | Cedarburg | 4 | Whitefish Bay | 14 | MORE |
29 | Whitefish Bay continues to be one of the top stories of the spring, as they put togeteher another stellar day offensively at Cahill Park. Jack Counsell motored the top of the order with two hits and two runs scored, while his brrother, and senior, Brady Counsell doubled and walked three times, which helped him score three runs and drive in three. Fellow senior Brady Marget went 2-for-3 with three runs scored and an RBI. Ryan Carew was 2-for-4 with two RBIs. | ||||
30 | Whitewater | 0 | Jefferson | 6 | MORE |
31 | Isiah Hoffman struck out seven batters and held Whitewater's offense to just three total hits in a complete game shutout victory over the Whippets. Tyler Butina has been amongst the hotters hitters in the WIAA this spring, keeping that offensive heat-streak going by doubling three times. The Eagles improve to 6-0 on the season and look like legitimate D2 contender, yet again. | ||||
32 | Mineral Point | 7 | Cuba City | 1 | MORE |
33 | The Pointers scored at least one run in five of their seven offensive innings and this steady-paced offense led them to victory over Cuba City. Five starters had hits, including Gunner Gorgen, who had the lone RBI for Mineral Point and scored two runs after walking twice. A strong pitching performance by Liam Stumpf helped the Pointers win this one, as the Missouri State commit struck out three batters over five scoreless innings. | ||||
34 | Cuba City | 11 | Mineral Point | 16 | MORE |
35 | Mineral Point's offense scored nine runs total in the sixth inning to secure the double-header sweep of Cuba City. Leyton Bowers doubled twice and drove in three runs out of the three-hole in the Pointers' lineup, while leadoff man Dominick McVay doubled as well. Will Straka, Gunner Gorgen, and Luke Kisgen all had multi-hit games, combining to drive in six runs between the three of them. Kobe Vosberg homered and had four total RBIs for Cuba City, while Mason Reese went 4-for-5 in a losing effort. | ||||
36 | Waterford | 4 | Burlington | 5 | MORE |
37 | Waterford rallied to tie the ballgame in the top of the seventh, but the Demons walked it off on Chase Ketterhagen's RBI double – which was just their third hit of the day, and Ketterhagen's second. Burlington's Kale Dietz struck out eight and limited Waterford to just two runs. Gavin Roanhouse drove in three runs for his Waterford squad, which was a game-high. | ||||
38 | Waupaca | 2 | Denmark | 7 | MORE |
39 | Denmark | 10 | Waupaca | 3 | MORE |
40 | Denmark has won its first eight games of the season after a doubleheader sweep of Waupaca on Friday. In game one, RHP Logan Paplham struck out eight in 6.1 strong innings, and allowed just one earned run over that stretch. Hayden Konkol and Owen DeGrand each recorded a pair of hits to pace the team offensively in a well-rounded performance. Konkol followed that up in game two with three shutout innings in relief, which allowed for the Denmark offense to pull away. Abe Kapinos went 2-for-4 with two RBIs in the second game. Brennen Miller drove in two as well. | ||||
41 | Waukesha North | 8 | Waukesha South | 2 | MORE |
42 | North earned its first win of 2021 on Friday with a nine-hit, eight-run showing at crosstown South. Henry Kukla went 2-for-4 with a truple and an RBI; Sam Marchan was 2-for-3 with an RBI. A.J. Kurtis drove in two runs with the help of a double. Colin Kania also doubled and pitched 4.2 shutout innings from the 'pen. | ||||
43 | Valders | 0 | Kiel | 12 | MORE |
44 | Kiel's 5-0 this spring following an overwhelming victory against Valders Friday. Brett Hartlaub's grand slam helped him tally five RBIs on the day. Brandon Stephany pitched five shutout innings and struck out four, walked none. | ||||
45 | Seymour | 3 | New London | 5 | MORE |
46 | New London | 4 | Seymour | 5 | MORE |
47 | New London and Seymour split their Friday doubleheader in two close contests. Senior LHP Connor Brinkman was dominant in 6.1 innings, in which he allowed just one run on five hits, one walk, and he struck out 10; he also drove in two runs at the plate. Gabe Wohlt collected another couple of hits from the lead-off spot to keep up a hot start. For Seymour, Aiden Linsmeyer doubled twice. In game two, Seymour got out to an early 4-0 lead and clung to it. Javon Leisgang pitched a complete game and limited New London to just one earned run. Wohlt doubled in the loss for the Bulldogs; Jackson Fields and Easton Sievert eached went 3-for-4. | ||||
48 | Onalaska | 11 | Tomah | 1 | MORE |
49 | After Tomah scored one in the top of the first, Onalaska rallied and poured it on, scoring eight in their first three frames. Mason Manglitz went 2-for-3 with a double, walk, and scored four times. Griffin Schultz went 2-for-3; Wade Fox drove in three runs. | ||||
50 | New Berlin West | 13 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 8 | MORE |
51 | West's great start to the spring continued on Friday behind several stand-out offensive performances. Lead-off man Zach Grusczynski set the table with three hits that helped him score three times. Sophomore Dominic Kibler was 2-for-4 with a double, triple, and he drove in three runs. Vincent Gohlke was 3-for-5 with three RBIs as well; Jedd Czysz also plated three. | ||||
52 | Delvan-Darien | 0 | Elkhorn Area | 4 | MORE |
53 | Junior RHP Brayden Marks, a recent Bradley commit, turned in one of the day's best performances by recording an efficient no-hitter, needing just 81 pitches to do so, while punching out 11 and walking just one. | ||||
54 | Wilmot | 3 | Westosha Central | 5 | MORE |
55 | Sophomore RHP Adam Switalski, one of the state's top 2023 prospects, struck out 11 batters in seven innings on Friday, navigating around solo home runs from seniors Leo Falletti and Jack Vozel. Switalski also doubled and drove in a run on offense. Keegan Kearby drove in a pair for Westosha. | ||||
56 | Crivitz | 4 | St. Mary Catholic | 14 | MORE |
57 | The Zephyrs are 4-1 on the season and they earned a quality win over Crivitz on Friday in strong overall performance. Daniel Decker went 3-for-4 with a double and four RBIs. Ben Wilson and Ethan Collins both doubled and drove in two runs. Wilson also struck out eight batters in six innings and did not allow an earned run. | ||||
58 | Hudson | 3 | Marshfield | 5 | MORE |
59 | The Raiders lost their lead late in Marshfield to suffer their second straight loss of the year, which followed a 4-0 start. Hudson still looks like one a threatening program in the area, with a series against rivals River Falls looming this week. | ||||
60 | Baraboo | 3 | Mount Horeb | 6 | MORE |
61 | Jonas Kittoe went 3-for-4 with two runs scored from the top of the order for Mount Horeb. Junior Kolton Schaller went 2-for-3 with a double, RBI, and two runs scored. Finn Polman went 2-for-3 with two RBIs. | ||||
62 | West Bend West | 1 | Hartford | 8 | MORE |
63 | Hartford's A.J. Lausten paced his team from the top of the order with a double inside a 2-for-4 day with a run scored and two RBIs. Tommy Sheehan also drove in a pair. Bryce Duhr did not allow an earned run in five innings and surrendered just one hit and struck out four. | ||||
64 | Sussex Hamilton | 8 | Waukesha South | 2 | MORE |
65 | Senior A.J. Hamilton led the Chargers offensively with a double and four RBIs, while Luke Wroblewski set the table ahead of him with a double, triple, two runs scored, and two RBIs. | ||||
66 | Germantown | 0 | Brookfield Central | 3 | |
67 | Luke Wenzel tossed a complete game shutout in the win and struck out seven in the process, while Ben Bratina's RBI double helped the Lancers to Friday's win. | ||||
68 | Sauk Prairie | 1 | Waunakee | 3 | MORE |
69 | Bucky Kuhn's tremendous complete game limited Sauk Prairie to just one unearned run on two hits, one walk, and he struck out five. Kuhn also drove in a pair from the plate; Jack Shepski recorded the day's lone multi-hit performance. | ||||
70 | Marathon | 2 | Abbotsford/Colby | 3 | |
71 | La Crosse Logan | 5 | Adams-Friendship | 13 | |
72 | Augusta | 17 | Alma Center Lincoln | 5 | |
73 | Prescott | 14 | Amery | 1 | |
74 | Assumption | 4 | Athens | 7 | |
75 | New Richmond | 2 | Baldwin-Woodville | 3 | |
76 | River Ridge | 8 | Barneveld | 9 | |
77 | Green Lake/Princeton | 11 | Berlin | 3 | |
78 | Nekoosa | 5 | Black River Falls | 4 | |
79 | Shawano | 6 | Bonduel | 0 | |
80 | Argyle | 2 | Cambridge | 9 | |
81 | Markesan | 17 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 0 | |
82 | Stratford | 14 | Chequamegon | 0 | |
83 | Prairie Farm | 2 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 20 | |
84 | Owen-Withee | 0 | Columbus Catholic | 12 | |
85 | Elcho | 7 | Crandon | 8 | |
86 | Iowa-Grant | 3 | Darlington | 13 | |
87 | Iowa-Grant | 11 | Darlington | 22 | |
88 | Catholic Central | 8 | Dominican | 9 | |
89 | Big Foot | 7 | East Troy | 4 | |
90 | Whitehall | 0 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 8 | |
91 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 12 | Eleva-Strum | 15 | |
92 | Delavan-Darien | 0 | Elkhorn | 4 | |
93 | Brodhead/Juda | 5 | Evansville | 11 | |
94 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 1 | Faith Christian | 11 | |
95 | Altoona | 3 | Fall Creek | 7 | |
96 | Boscobel | 2 | Fennimore | 14 | |
97 | Boscobel | 0 | Fennimore | 14 | |
98 | Wausaukee | 11 | Gillett/Suring | 0 | |
99 | St. Augustine Prep | 2 | Greenfield | 12 | |
100 | Neillsville | 7 | Greenwood | 1 | |
101 | Aquinas | 7 | Holmen | 4 | |
102 | Grafton | 15 | Homestead | 1 | |
103 | Randolph | 1 | Horicon | 7 | |
104 | Blair-Taylor | 2 | Independence/Gilmanton | 3 | |
105 | Lodi | 1 | Lakeside Lutheran | 2 | |
106 | Dodgeville | 30 | Lancaster | 1 | |
107 | Spencer | 8 | Loyal | 2 | |
108 | Bruce | 18 | Luck/Frederic | 11 | |
109 | Madison East | 2 | Madison La Follette | 12 | |
110 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 12 | Marion | 1 | |
111 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 6 | Marquette University | 13 | |
112 | Deerfield | 16 | Marshall | 5 | |
113 | Hudson | 3 | Marshfield | 5 | |
114 | Regis | 9 | McDonell Central | 1 | |
115 | Clinton | 12 | McFarland | 13 | |
116 | Milwaukee King | 14 | Milwaukee Reagan | 8 | |
117 | Oregon | 4 | Monona Grove | 8 | |
118 | Fort Atkinson | 3 | Monroe | 4 | |
119 | Baraboo | 3 | Mount Horeb | 6 | |
120 | Chilton | 8 | New Holstein | 3 | |
121 | Cambria-Friesland | 0 | Oakfield | 12 | |
122 | Thorp/Gilman | 14 | Osseo-Fairchild | 1 | |
123 | Highland | 3 | Pecatonica | 9 | |
124 | Highland | 3 | Pecatonica | 8 | |
125 | Edgar | 11 | Phillips | 0 | |
126 | River Valley | 6 | Platteville | 7 | |
127 | Pittsville | 13 | Port Edwards | 3 | |
128 | Nicolet | 9 | Port Washington | 8 | |
129 | Reedsburg | 8 | Portage | 3 | |
130 | Auburndale | 18 | Prentice | 2 | |
131 | Newman Catholic | 6 | Rib Lake | 5 | |
132 | Prairie du Chien | 13 | Richland Center | 0 | |
133 | Southwestern | 3 | Riverdale | 13 | |
134 | Tigerton | 0 | Rosholt | 10 | |
135 | Ellsworth | 8 | Saint Croix Central | 3 | |
136 | Random Lake | 18 | Saint Lawrence Seminary | 0 | |
137 | Brillion | 11 | Sheboygan Falls | 0 | |
138 | Osceola | 7 | Somerset | 1 | |
139 | Sturgeon Bay | 1 | Southern Door | 11 | |
140 | Cadott | 9 | Stanley-Boyd | 10 | |
141 | Edgerton | 1 | Turner | 2 | |
142 | Roncalli | 18 | Two Rivers | 5 | |
143 | Stoughton | 4 | Watertown | 6 | |
144 | Sauk Prairie | 1 | Waunakee | 3 | |
145 | Lourdes Academy | 1 | Wayland Academy | 0 | |
146 | Slinger | 12 | West Bend East | 1 | |
147 | Goodman/Pembine | 3 | White Lake | 4 | |
148 | Westfield | 15 | Wisconsin Heights | 4 |