1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Waunakee | 2 | No. 1 Sun Prairie | 14 | MORE |
4 | From 6/12: Sun Prairie scored all 14 of their runs in the first two innings, putting this game against Waunakee away rather quickly. Addison Ostrenga's grand slam led the Cardinals' offense and Nebraska commit Josh Caron homered as well. Davis Hamilton drove a run in and doubled, too. Ethan Petsch and Jason Starr combined to strikeout six over five innings. | ||||
5 | West De Pere | 3 | No. 2 Bay Port | 5 | MORE |
6 | Tied at 3-3 heading to the bottom of the sixth, Jacob Kleeman's RBI single up the middle brought two runs home for Bay Port and gave them a lead they ultimately wouldn't let go of. Eli Frank it done for BP on the mound, striking five out in four scoreless innings, all while holding West De Pere to two hits in that span. Kleeman, Carl Cano, and Theo Zeidler all had two hits in the win, while Frank himself drove in two. For the Phantoms, NIU commit Kaden Kosobucki homered and brought three in. | ||||
7 | No. 4 Pewaukee | 17 | West Allis Central | 0 | MORE |
8 | With this win over Central, the Pirates earned an outright clinch to the Woodlands West crown. Kansas State commit Logan Dobberstein struck out 10 in his five inning no-hitter, doing so on just 68 pitches. Tanner Moroder led the way for Pewaukee with four hits total, two that went for extra bases, and Cam Gensler's three hits brought three runners home. Tyler Wallace had three hits as well for Pewaukee, driving two in, and both Carson Hansen and Nick Doubek finished with two hits. | ||||
9 | Slinger | 5 | No. 7 Menomonee Falls | 7 | MORE |
10 | From 6/12: Keli Grennier doubled twice and drove two runs in, while Cole Fialco also doubled, finishing the game with two hits total. Brandon Anderson's double drove two runs in as well for the Phoenix. | ||||
11 | No. 8 Kenosha Tremper | 27 | Racine Park | 0 | MORE |
12 | 16 runs in the second inning and 22 hits total propelled Tremper to a massive road win over Racine Park. Ben Loyd's five hits paced the Trojans, while Will Esposito and Ryan McGonegle each drove in four. Torin Byrnes brought a trio of runners home with his only hit of the game and five different Trojan bats had multi-hit games. Wyatt Modory started and struck six out over three scoreless innings for Tremper. | ||||
13 | Whitnall | 0 | No. 10 Whitefish Bay | 9 | MORE |
14 | No. 12 Kimberly | 1 | Appleton North | 2 | MORE |
15 | Gage Smith and Cayden Sohuh battled through some adversity, limiting the Papermakers' offense to just one run despite walking 10 combined between the two. That, and two runs scored by the Lightning in the second inning, was all Appleton North needed to pull off an upset at home over No. 12 Kimberly. | ||||
16 | Appleton North | 0 | No. 12 Kimberly | 4 | MORE |
17 | From 6/12: Two runs in the fourth and fifth inning was all the Papermakers' needed offensively for UConn commit Thomas Ellisen, who struck six out in a complete game shutout. Sophomore Evan Olson drove two runs in for Kimberly and Jake Huntington also brought a run in on his only hit of the game. | ||||
18 | No. 14 Hortonville | 3 | Oshkosh North | 1 | MORE |
19 | Tyler Upp, Easton Plachetka, and Camden Kuhnke combined to strike seven Spartans out, holding Oshkosh North to just two hits in the Polar Bears road win. Landon Springstroh and Jack Coenen each drove in runs for Hortonville and Plachetka finished with two hits. The first seven hitters in Hortonville's lineup all recorded at least one hit. | ||||
20 | No. 16 Arrowhead | 5 | Sussex Hamilton | 8 | MORE |
21 | A run in the bottom halfs of the fifth and sixth inning proved costly for Arrowhead as Hamilton was able to pull off the upset at home. AJ Hamilton led the Chargers' offense with four hits, including a double, and Colton Martell brought three runners home on a triple. Kyle Klapprich, Alex Pechanach, and Aidan Ennevens held the potent Arrowhead offense to just four earned runs in the win. Josh Ferrito was a bright spot for the Warhawks, as their five-hole hitter clobbered a grand slam. | ||||
22 | West Salem | 4 | No. 25 La Crosse Aquinas | 9 | MORE |
23 | The Blugolds offense came to play early and often on Friday, as they scored at least a run in each of the first five innings. Jack Christenson led the way for Aquinas, driving three runs in on a double and home run. Kyle Keppel and freshman standout Eddie Peters both doubled in the Blugolds win. Seven different pitches toed the rubber for the Blugolds. West Salem's Justin Barney had three hits and two of them went for extra bases. | ||||
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25 | Mukwonago | 4 | Waterford | 14 | MORE |
26 | Calvin Hancock's four hit day brought four runners home for Waterford in their 10-run win over Mukwonago at home. Brock Malecki homered, driving in a pair, and Garrett Kay brought two home as well out of the leadoff spot. Eight different Wolverines had at least one hit in the win, including the first seven batters in their lineup. | ||||
27 | Superior | 3 | Hudson | 6 | MORE |
28 | A two-run single by Gabe Walter and Wylie Baumer's sacrifice fly in the sixth inning led to three Hudson runs - enough for the Raiders to vault into the lead and not look back. Owen McCabe, Ben Berkhof, and Logan VonBerge held Superior to two hits and struck out a combined seven batters in the Raiders' win. | ||||
29 | Chippewa Falls | 4 | Holmen | 1 | MORE |
30 | A four-run second inning was enough for Chippewa Falls as Michael Maurer and Grady Fredrick held Holmen to just one earned run over seven combined innings. Caleb Gardow's two hits resulted in three Cardinals' runners crossing home and Ben Steinmetz brought a runner home as well for Chippewa Falls. | ||||
31 | Chippewa Falls | 4 | Holmen | 0 | MORE |
32 | Another dominant outing by Falls' pitching staff led them to a sweep over Holmen, as four different arms participated in the shutout - Easton Bobb, Will Jacobson, Brady Johnson, and Caleb Gardow. That quartet held Holmen to just four hits and combined for 11 strikeouts, too. Bobb led the way for the Chippewa Falls offense with two RBIs and six different Cardinal bats recorded at least one hit. | ||||
33 | Elkhorn | 1 | Milton | 7 | MORE |
34 | Alec Campbell has been one of the hottest hitters in the state over the last few weeks and the Milton backstop struck again on Friday afternoon, driving in two on two hits in the Redhawks win over Elkhorn. Charlie Terrill doubled and also had two hits, while Hessenauer and Daskam matched Terrill in the hit column for Milton. | ||||
35 | Appleton West | 1 | Neenah | 10 | MORE |
36 | Gradin Taschner was all-around dominant for Neenah as the Rockets cruised to victory on Friday afternoon over Appleton West. Taschner struck eight batters out in four innings on the bump and doubled at the plate, driving two in for the Rockets' offense. Eli Schmidt had three hits, scoring three times, and Payton McClowry doubled, finishing the game with two hits. | ||||
37 | Marquette | 5 | Green Bay Preble | 7 | MORE |
38 | Four hits from Connor Shefchik helped lead the Hornets to victory over a competitive Marquette squad. Reese Berg's two hits brought two runners home and Aiden Heinemeyer also had two hits for Preble. Jake Petasek allowed one hit over three scoreless relief innings, keeping it competitive for Preble throughout. | ||||
39 | Verona | 6 | Beloit Memorial | 0 | MORE |
40 | Seven combined shutout innings from Riley Peterson, Andres Kleinsek, and Charlie McChesney, paired with 11 hits from their offense, helped Verona ride to victory over Memorial. That aforementioned trio struck 12 batters out in the win, too. NJ Elias had three hits for the Wildcats and Garrett Hoppe's two hits brought three runners home. | ||||
41 | Chestek | 0 | Webster | 15 | MORE |
42 | Owen Washburn drove six runs in on three hits, adding another triple and home run to his season total. Carsen Stenberg drove in three for Webster, while Auston Sigfrids and Gage Rossow both brought a pair of runners in as well. | ||||
43 | Wausau West | 3 | River Falls | 8 | MORE |
44 | Ragan Pinnow's double and triple led to three Wildcat runs crossing home. Jaden Scwhantz also doubled, driving in a pair, for River Falls and Michael Krueger finished with two hits in the win. | ||||
45 | Wausau West | 2 | Tomah | 6 | MORE |
46 | Brandon Betthauser's three RBIs paced the Tomah offense to victory over Wausau West. Josh Georgeson singled twice and Benny Pierce doubled; seven different Tomah bats had at least one hit in their win, too. Pierce went the distance on the bump, failing to allow an earned run. | ||||
47 | Tomah | 7 | River Falls | 6 | MORE |
48 | After throwing up a five spot in the fifth inning to tie the game at 6-6, Andrew Brookman's RBI double broke the tie in the top of the seventh inning and gave Tomah the lead. That was enough for reliever Tom Hesse, who shut the door down on the Wildcats and earned the win after a valient four-inning relief appearance. Tucker Francis hit a solo shot for Tomah, while Brett Pierce tripled and Evan Long finished with two hits. Jake Rivard led the River Falls' offense with three hits and two RBIs in the loss. | ||||
49 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 8 | Racine Horlick | 1 | MORE |
50 | Three runs in the fifth followed by four runs in the seventh was enough padding for St. Jo's, as the Lancers won their 11th straight game and 19th on the season. Brady Davidson finished with three hits and two RBIs in the win and his older brother Jack, who hits out of the two-hole, tripled and scored twice. Andrew Setter had two hits for St. Jo's and Joey Istvanek drove two in as well. | ||||
51 | Stevens Point | 5 | Onalaska | 3 | MORE |
52 | From 6/12: Five runs in the first two innings was enough to get the job done for SPASH, as the Panthers rode strong pitching performances from four different arms in the win. Bryce Ehr started for SPASH, striking five out across four strong innings. Evan Tuskowski paced the Panther offense with two hits and an RBI. | ||||
53 | Stevens Point | 11 | Onalaska | 1 | MORE |
54 | From 6/12: Jake Sankey and Isaiah Christianson combined for 10 strikeouts in the Panthers' blowout win over Onalaska, holding the opposing offense to just three hits total. Tommy Drohner, Sankey, and Ben Raczek all had two hits in the win. | ||||
55 | Oshkosh West | 5 | Appleton East | 2 | |
56 | Kaukauna | 5 | Fond du Lac | 2 | |
57 | Racine St. Catherine's | 12 | Saint Francis | 2 | |
58 | Plymouth | 10 | Sheboygan North | 13 | |
59 | Mukwonago | 4 | Waterford | 14 | |
60 | Chilton | 0 | Waupun | 2 | |
61 | South Milwaukee | 12 | Wauwatosa West | 3 |