1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Iowa City | 4 | No. 1 Sun Prairie | 5 | MORE |
4 | The Cardinals survived a three-run seventh inning by Iowa City, as closer Josh Caron earned his second save in as many days with three strikeouts in the win. Carson Shepard doubled and had two hits, Carter Wombach tallied a pair of knocks, and Caron, Liam Moreno, and Addison Ostrenga all doubled for Sun Prairie. | ||||
5 | Racine Park | 0 | No. 5 Kenosha Tremper | 10 | MORE |
6 | Joe Ricchio's three hit day featured two extra-base knocks and the senior backstop drove two for Tremper in the win. Torin Byrnes' two hits drove two in and Rily Dutton also brought home a pair of runners in the win. Wyatt Modory threw four scoreless innings in relief, striking out nine. | ||||
7 | No. 6 Muskego | 14 | Kettle Moraine | 5 | MORE |
8 | No. 6 Muskego | 10 | Kettle Moraine | 2 | MORE |
9 | Pius XI Catholic | 1 | No. 11 Whitefish Bay | 21 | MORE |
10 | South Milwaukee | 1 | No. 13 Oak Creek | 5 | MORE |
11 | Max Graetz held South Milwaukee scoreless through his 5.2 innings of work, striking out six in the process. The Knights only had two hits in the entire game, but they managed to capitalize on three errors by South Milwaukee to win the game. Nate Snead hurled two scoreless innings in relief for South Milwaukee, striking out two. | ||||
12 | West De Pere | 1 | No. 14 De Pere | 12 | MORE |
13 | Garrett Foth homered twice and brought three home in a strong all-around performance by the Redbirds as they defeated rival West De Pere rather handidly at home. Quinn Falish doubled, while JP Gauthier and Austin Litts each had two hits in the win for De Pere. | ||||
14 | Waunakee | 6 | No. 18 Hortonville | 12 | MORE |
15 | Landon Springstroh hit a grand slam and finished with five RBIs for Hortonville, as the Polar Bears took game one of this doubleheader. Sam Dodd and Ben Beulow each had two hits for the Polar Bears, too. On the mound, Tyler Upp and Camden Kuhnke combined to strikeout five over three innings. | ||||
16 | Waunakee | 6 | No. 18 Hortonville | 7 | MORE |
17 | Game two was much closer between these two squads, as it Waunakee pushed Hortonville to the brinks before the Polar Bears scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to win the game. Thomas Burns RBI single to right field tied the game up with two outs and set the stage for Jack Coenen's eventual walk off RBI double. Burns finished the game with three hits for Hortonville, as did Austin Raddatz. | ||||
18 | No. 20 La Crosse Aquinas | 11 | Pacelli | 6 | MORE |
19 | The Blugolds pumped out 13 hits and scored at least one run in each inning but one as they took game one of this road DH over Pacelli. Minnesota commit Jared Everson's three hit day included two extra-base knocks, including four RBIs. Eddie Peters, Calvin Hargrove, Jack Christenson, and Riley Klar all had two hits for Aquinas. Nick Helms brought three home on a double for Pacelli. | ||||
20 | No. 20 La Crosse Aquinas | 8 | Pacelli | 1 | MORE |
21 | Game two was more of a pitching effort for Aquinas, as Pierson Feehan, Nolan Hargrove, and Eddie Peters held Pacelli to just one earned run over seven innings, striking out nine on four hits total. Andrew Suttoh led the Blugolds' offense with two hits. | ||||
22 | Belleville | 4 | No. 23 Dodgeville | 5 | MORE |
23 | Following their first loss of the season, the Dodgers bounced back with a walk-off win over Belleville at home. With two outs and a runner in scoring position, Drew Latterell's pinch hit double scored Anthony Vivian from second base and secured an important win for Dodgeville at home. Dylan Walsley went 2-for-4 with two RBIs for Dodgeville and Dillon Garthwaite plated two with a hit as well. | ||||
24 | MORE WIAA GAMES | ||||
25 | University School | 49 | Heritage Christian | 0 | MORE |
26 | The Wildcats obviously did some serious damage at the plate on Saturday, so much so that they likely broke several WIAA offensive records in the process. For a full look at their offensive statistics from the game, click the link attached to the MORE section of our writeup. | ||||
27 | Hudson | 20 | Wausau West | 19 | MORE |
28 | This high-scoring matchup between two competitive teams leaned in Hudson's favor, as the Raiders grabbed the lead in the sixth inning thanks to a four-run frame. Owen Weadge led the way for Hudson with two home runs and five RBIs. Matt Midby also homered, driving in three total, and Jake Busson's two doubles helped three runners cross home. Hudson has now won five games in a row. | ||||
29 | Kewaskum | 10 | Lake Country Lutheran | 16 | MORE |
30 | Ben Lubbers continues to hit for the Lightning, as their three-hole hitter pounded out three hits, including a triple, and drove in four. Tim Frerking and Gavin Theis both had three hits as well, each of them tallying an extra-base hit in the win. Sam Heicher's two hits drove two in, as the Lightning finished with 14 total hits and 13 RBIs. | ||||
31 | Kewaskum | 8 | Lake Country Lutheran | 11 | MORE |
32 | A red-hot Ben Lubbers and Gunnar Grosenick had three hits apiece, including three extra-base hits total, as the duo combined for five hits in LCL's win. Sam Heicher and Noah Howard each had two hits as well. | ||||
33 | La Crosse Central | 13 | Eau Claire Memorial | 14 | MORE |
34 | Both games in this DH series came down to the wire, as the Old Abes squeaked past a competitive La Crosse Central team in both. They were just on the right side of this high-scoring affair in game one, scoring a run in every inning but the first. Campbell Kapanke's three hit performance included a home run, while Vincent Trapani brought four home and Dylan O'Connell tallied three hits. That trio accounted drove in half of Eau Claire's runs in the win. Johnson and Rodgers, the top two hitters in the La Crosse Central lineup, each homered and combined for five hits. | ||||
35 | La Crosse Central | 5 | Eau Claire Memorial | 6 | MORE |
36 | With their backs against the wall in the bottom of the seventh inning, Eau Claire Memorial battled back valiantly and scored four runs to win the game. Dylan O'Connell drove a run in on an infield pop up and then two runs scored on a passed ball. Grant Gerber brought the game-winning run home after he reached on an error, sealing the victory for ECM. Sophomore Roman Trapani turned in a quality start for the Old Abes on the mound, striking out seven over six innings of three-run ball. | ||||
37 | Catholic Memorial | 10 | Waukesha West | 9 | MORE |
38 | A bases-loaded walk by Keith Williams walked it off for Catholic Memorial in extra innings. Williams doubled twice for the Crusaders, Aiden Haney finished with three hits, and Anthony Gross singled twice for CMH. Sophomore Presley Wachowiak started and struck three out over three scoreless innings, while Notre Dame commit Rory Fox retired five straight via the strikeout in two relief innings. Ranked inside the state's 2023 class, Ethan Brown doubled and finished with two hits for Waukesha West. | ||||
39 | Catholic Memorial | 13 | Waukesha West | 3 | MORE |
40 | The Crusaders jumped out to an early lead and didn't look back, pounding out 16 hits in a convincing win over Waukesha West. Grant Beth, Anthony Gross, and Rory Fox all had three hits for CMH, including Beth's two doubles. JT Kelenic drove three runners in on a pair of hits and Charlie Jarvis also had two hits, including a double. | ||||
41 | Appleton North | 4 | Burlington | 6 | MORE |
42 | Joey Berezowitz went 3-for-4 with a double out of the leadoff spot and Chase Ketterhagen drove three in for Burlington as they defeated Appleton North by two runs at home. | ||||
43 | Jefferson | 9 | Appleton North | 2 | MORE |
44 | The Eagles' offense came to life against Appleton North, pounding out 15 hits total as seven different Jefferson bats had at least two hits. Tyler Butina and Tanner Pinnow both doubled twice, Aaron Heine drove three in on two hits, and Eli Hoffman plated a pair as well. Butina led the way for the Eagles on the mound, striking four out in 3.2 scoreless innings of relief. | ||||
45 | Burlington | 6 | Jefferson | 2 | MORE |
46 | Joe Zuleger continues to pitch well for Burlington, striking out seven and holding Jefferson to two earned runs in a complete game effort. Gage Peterson and Connor O'Reilly each drove two runs in for the Demons, while each of Burlington's first four hitters had at least a base hit. | ||||
47 | Marquette University | 12 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 5 | MORE |
48 | Max Stocco's 4-for-4 performance brought three home for Marquette in their road win over Eisenhower. Nick Hansen, Jack Hrdlick, and Adam Bretsch all had two hits for Marquette in their win. | ||||
49 | Pulaski | 0 | Notre Dame Academy | 4 | |
50 | Sophomore Landon Lozier led the Tritons to victory on the mound, twirling 6.2 scoreless innings and striking out four. Evan Duncan and Isaac Johnson each had two hits in the win for Notre Dame Academy. | ||||
51 | Shawano | 10 | Notre Dame Academy | 0 | MORE |
52 | Andrew Popp had an explosive day at the plate for Shawano, as their three-hole hitter brought six runners home on three hits, including a double and home run. Ashton Henning doubled and drove three in as well. Aidan Berry and Joey Sperberg combined for five scoreless innings on the mound for Shawano, striking out three and holding Notre Dame to three hits. | ||||
53 | Stevens Point | 7 | Holmen | 2 | MORE |
54 | Kenny Schultz and Kaden Thauer both drove two runs in for SPASH, as the Panthers cooled off a rather hot Holmen team with a road win, despite having just three hits total. Bryce Pelky and Bryce Ehr pitched well for Stevens Point, failing to allow a run in a combined 4.2 inning relief effort. | ||||
55 | Stevens Point | 3 | Holmen | 2 | |
56 | Game two between these teams was an extra-inning affair, as Stevens Point grabbed the lead in the ninth inning on Riley Warzynski's solo shot. That was enough of a lead for Warzynski himself to secure a save, capping off a three-inning, four strikeout scoreless relief appearance. Tommy Drohner finished with three hits for SPASH out of the leadoff spot and Kenny Schultz singled twice, too. | ||||
57 | Oconomowoc | 3 | Waukesha South | 1 | MORE |
58 | The Racoons took the lead in the fifth inning and added an insurance run in the seventh to defeat the Blackshirts on the road. Jack Anderson tripled and drove a run in for the Racoons, while four other Oconomwoc batters tallied a hit. Grant Nausmann went the distance for Oconomowoc on the mound, striking out six. | ||||
59 | Oconomowoc | 13 | Waukesha South | 2 | MORE |
60 | Game two between these squad wasn't as close as the first contest and ended in five innings. The Racoons pounded out 12 hits, as both Sam Ott and Brady Burill had three hits each. Leadoff hitter Jack Markowski brought three home on two hits, while Tristan Ott also had a pair of knocks in the contest. | ||||
61 | Waterford | 1 | Badger | 0 | MORE |
62 | Dylan Questad continues to dominate opponents this spring, as the Notre Dame commit struck out 11 batters in a complete game shutout and led Waterford to victory. Opposing him for Badger was Tyler Deleskiewicz, one of the top pitching prospects in the state's 2022 class, who struckout six and allowed just one earned run in a complete game effort. | ||||
63 | New Berlin West | 6 | St. Thomas More | 0 | MORE |
64 | Ty Deckert's three-hit game led the Vikings past the Cavaliers on the road. Ben Johnson homered for New Berlin West and Dominic Kibler drove in three runs on two extra-base hits. Andrew Schmidt, Vincent Gohlke, and Jarien Jones held St. Thomas More scoreless throughout and struck out nine batters combined. | ||||
65 | West Allis Central | 13 | New Berlin West | 19 | MORE |
66 | Andrew Schmidt doubled twice and drove in four for the Vik's, while Jackson Heuer and Mason Jones combined for five hits and three RBIs in the win. Junior Vincent Gohlke's three hit day included two extra-base knocks and brought four runners home as well. Luke Sikorsik, Tyrus Swift, Joey Tanzilo, and Tahvian Cickurzius all drove in two runs for West Allis Central in the loss. | ||||
67 | Tomahawk | 19 | Abbotsford/Colby | 17 | |
68 | Tomahawk | 1 | Abbotsford/Colby | 12 | |
69 | Jefferson | 9 | Appleton North | 2 | |
70 | Waterford | 1 | Badger | 0 | |
71 | Slinger | 10 | Brookfield East | 10 | |
72 | Appleton North | 4 | Burlington | 6 | |
73 | Faith Christian | 12 | Catholic Central | 13 | |
74 | Martin Luther | 19 | Catholic Central | 12 | |
75 | Auburndale | 4 | Chequamegon | 0 | |
76 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 2 | Clintonville | 10 | |
77 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 11 | Clintonville | 1 | |
78 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 10 | Cudahy | 11 | |
79 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 1 | Cudahy | 6 | |
80 | West De Pere | 1 | De Pere | 12 | |
81 | Belleville | 4 | Dodgeville | 5 | |
82 | La Crosse Central | 13 | Eau Claire Memorial | 14 | |
83 | La Crosse Central | 5 | Eau Claire Memorial | 6 | |
84 | New Glarus | 0 | Edgewood | 9 | |
85 | Little Chute | 7 | Freedom | 9 | |
86 | Little Chute | 11 | Freedom | 6 | |
87 | University School | 49 | Heritage Christian | 0 | |
88 | Stevens Point | 7 | Holmen | 2 | |
89 | Stevens Point | 3 | Holmen | 2 | |
90 | Waunakee | 6 | Hortonville | 12 | |
91 | Burlington | 6 | Jefferson | 2 | |
92 | Rio | 0 | Johnson Creek | 13 | |
93 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 21 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 5 | |
94 | Muskego | 14 | Kettle Moraine | 5 | |
95 | Muskego | 10 | Kettle Moraine | 2 | |
96 | Roncalli | 6 | Kewaunee | 10 | |
97 | Mayville | 1 | Laconia | 9 | |
98 | Kewaskum | 10 | Lake Country Lutheran | 16 | |
99 | Kewaskum | 8 | Lake Country Lutheran | 11 | |
100 | Elkhorn | 7 | Lake Mills | 8 | |
101 | Elkhorn | 3 | Lake Mills | 6 | |
102 | Winnebago Lutheran | 1 | Lomira | 5 | |
103 | Wautoma | 4 | Marathon | 1 | |
104 | Oregon | 13 | Monroe | 10 | |
105 | Oregon | 11 | Monroe | 5 | |
106 | Marquette University | 11 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 6 | |
107 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 5 | Nicolet | 2 | |
108 | Pulaski | 0 | Notre Dame | 4 | |
109 | Shawano | 10 | Notre Dame | 0 | |
110 | South Milwaukee | 1 | Oak Creek | 5 | |
111 | Wrightstown | 6 | Oconto Falls | 4 | |
112 | Wrightstown | 14 | Oconto Falls | 2 | |
113 | Saint Mary's Springs | 17 | Omro | 6 | |
114 | Menasha | 3 | Oshkosh North | 4 | |
115 | Menasha | 12 | Oshkosh North | 2 | |
116 | Kaukauna | 4 | Oshkosh West | 7 | |
117 | Aquinas | 11 | Pacelli | 6 | |
118 | Aquinas | 8 | Pacelli | 1 | |
119 | Parkview | 5 | Palmyra-Eagle | 11 | |
120 | Parkview | 5 | Palmyra-Eagle | 8 | |
121 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 8 | Pepin/Alma | 12 | |
122 | New Holstein | 12 | Plymouth | 2 | |
123 | Mauston | 2 | Portage | 12 | |
124 | Mauston | 7 | Portage | 6 | |
125 | Racine St. Catherine's | 5 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 13 | |
126 | Kenosha Tremper | 10 | Racine Park | 0 | |
127 | Milton | 18 | Reedsburg | 6 | |
128 | Milton | 10 | Reedsburg | 0 | |
129 | Lakeside Lutheran | 5 | River Valley | 8 | |
130 | Lakeside Lutheran | 15 | River Valley | 5 | |
131 | New Richmond | 12 | Saint Croix Central | 2 | |
132 | Milwaukee King | 9 | Saint Francis | 8 | |
133 | Milwaukee Reagan | 10 | Saint Francis | 3 | |
134 | New Berlin West | 6 | Saint Thomas More | 0 | |
135 | Platteville | 2 | Sauk Prairie | 6 | |
136 | Homestead | 3 | Sheboygan Falls | 6 | |
137 | Marathon | 18 | Shiocton | 17 | |
138 | Wautoma | 13 | Shiocton | 3 | |
139 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 4 | Shoreland Lutheran | 10 | |
140 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 10 | Shoreland Lutheran | 4 | |
141 | Lourdes Academy | 6 | St. Mary Catholic | 4 | |
142 | Bonduel | 7 | Sturgeon Bay | 3 | |
143 | Iowa City (IA) | 4 | Sun Prairie | 5 | |
144 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 9 | Valders | 18 | |
145 | De Soto | 2 | Viroqua | 12 | |
146 | Hurley | 13 | Washburn | 11 | |
147 | Hurley | 9 | Washburn | 6 | |
148 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 4 | Waterloo | 1 | |
149 | Catholic Memorial | 10 | Waukesha West | 9 | |
150 | Catholic Memorial | 13 | Waukesha West | 3 | |
151 | Hudson | 20 | Wausau West | 19 | |
152 | New Berlin West | 19 | West Allis Central | 13 | |
153 | Wauwatosa West | 13 | West Allis Central | 9 | |
154 | Onalaska | 12 | Westby | 1 | |
155 | Pius XI Catholic | 1 | Whitefish Bay | 21 |