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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 3 Pewaukee | 9 | Pius XI Catholic | 1 | MORE |
4 | In a game played at American Family Field, the Pirates came out victorius yet again for the second straight day over Pius XI. Carson Hansen doubled twice and brought in two runs on three total hits, while senior Vince Zipperer also had three hits and a double. Logan Dobberstein, Nick Doubek, and Tanner Moroder all had two hits. Grant Ross started on the mound for Pewaukee and struck out six across 2.2 innings, while the aforementioned Doubek earned the victory after hurling 4.1 scoreless innings and striking out seven. | ||||
5 | No. 4 Union Grove | 16 | Delavan-Darien | 7 | MORE |
6 | The Broncos as a whole continue to hit, scoring 16 runs on 15 total hits in this victory over Delevan-Darien. Owen Nowak and Nick Williams led the team with three hits each, while Isisah Cerfus, Ethan Horon, and Kaden Pfeffer all had multi-hit games. Cerfus struck out eight batters over four innings, allowing three earned runs and Tommy Pinnow relieved him, striking out five over three scoreless frames. | ||||
7 | No. 5 Eau Claire North | 0 | Eau Claire Memorial | 3 | MORE |
8 | Dylan O'Connell and Connor Lysy combined to no-hit the Huskies as the Old Abes claimed victory over their cross-town rival. O'Connell struck out eight batters over 5.2 innings before handing the ball off to Lysy, who shut the door and finished the impressive feat. Jack Redwine led Eau Claire Memorial's offense with two hits and he drove in a run, too. For the Huskies, Andrew Miner struck out seven over four innings, without allowing an earned run. | ||||
9 | No. 6 Oak Creek | 0 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 1 | MORE |
10 | Noah Reeves had everything working for Indian Trail as he no-hit the Knights on just 72 pitches total, striking out three. Andon Wells went 2-for-3 and drove in the only run of the game in the second inning on a single to right field. For Oak Creek, Ohio commit Tyler Peck struck out eight batters across five innings and Isaac Engelbrecht struck out the side in his lone relief inning. | ||||
11 | Appleton West | 2 | No. 7 Kimberly | 4 | MORE |
12 | Maxwell Kalk and Thomas Ellisen each doubled for Kimblery as the Papermakers had nearly every starter tally one hit in this game. Ellisen and Evan Olson both had multi-hit games, while Kaleb Vandenberg drove in two runs. Brayden Deering and Al Lietner held the Terrors to just two runs and struck out a combined seven batters. | ||||
13 | Racine Case | 3 | No. 8 Kenosha Tremper | 5 | MORE |
14 | The Trojans scored all five of their runs in the first three innings and managed to hold off Racine Case to secure the victory. Torin Byrnes started on the hill for Kenosha Tremper, striking out six over five innings and allowing two earned runs. Byrnes also doubled and drove in two runs, while Ryan McGonegle had two hits of his own. | ||||
15 | Brookfield Central | 2 | No. 9 Wauwatosa East | 3 | MORE |
16 | Locked in a 2-2 tie heading into the bottom half of the 10th inning, Mo Rockette singled in Eli Michaelis to secure a win for Wauwatosa East and send Brookfield Central home empty-handed. Cal Dobbe and Trevor Marquardt held the fort down for the Red Raiders on the hill, striking out a combined nine batters through 10 innings and holding the Lancers to four hits throughout the game. Noah Crawley and Parker Thompson each doubled for Tosa East, while Michaelis tallied two hits and scored two runs. Despite his team not coming out victorius, Gonzaga commit Matthew Mueller hurled eight innings of two-run ball, striking out 12 batters. | ||||
17 | Wauwatosa West | 4 | No. 10 Menomonee Falls | 14 | MORE |
18 | East Carolina commit Luke Nowak finally had his staple game for the Phoenix, going a perfect 5-for-5 with two extra-base hits, three RBIs, four runs scored, and a stolen base. Billy Howard doubled and drove in four runs, while cleanup hitter Keli Grennier had three knocks and plated a pair. | ||||
19 | No. 11 Muskego | 11 | Mukwonago | 0 | |
20 | No. 12 Arrowhead | 5 | Waukesha West | 2 | MORE |
21 | This game was tied 2-2 entering the sixth inning before RBI singles from James Duncan, Ethan Hindle, and Jacob Stevens gave Arrowhead a three-run lead. Emiliano Ramos homered and had three hits, while Kansas State commit Mason Buss struck out nine batters across seven innings for Arrowhead, and he did not allow an earned run. | ||||
22 | No. 14 West De Pere | 16 | Shawano | 9 | MORE |
23 | In a game where Shawano scored six runs in the first inning, it was West De Pere's offense that held firm throughout and led the Phantoms to victory. Braydon Skenandore went 3-for-4 with a triple and drove in two, while Lucas Bartelt scored four batters on two hits. Myles Jensen brought three home on two knocks and NIU commit Kaden Kosobucki also had two hits, including a double. | ||||
24 | No. 15 Whitefish Bay | 10 | Nicolet | 2 | MORE |
25 | Whitefish Bay's offense showed up in emphatic fashin for the second straight day and helped lead the Blue Dukes to victory over conference rival Nicolet. Brady Counsell, Jack Stecker, and Ryan Carew all had two hits and drove in runs, as sophomore Jack Counsell poured in an extra-base hit of his own. | ||||
26 | Kenosha Bradford | 1 | No. 16 Franklin | 6 | MORE |
27 | Senior Joe Turco continues to solidify himself as the ace of Franklin's pitching staff, going the distance and striking out 11 batters without giving up an earned run. Max Semancik and Keaton Arendt each had two hits, while sophomore Boston Halloran and Evan Iwinski each doubled. | ||||
28 | No. 17 Catholic Memorial | 11 | Waukesha South | 1 | |
29 | No. 18 Hortonville | 3 | Appleton North | 7 | MORE |
30 | Gage Smith struck out eight batters across six innings for Appleton North, holding the Polar Bears offense at bey and leading his squad to victory. Nathan Schopf doubled and drove in five runs for Appleton North and five other starters tallied hits for the home team. Over on the Hortonville side, Hayden Timm went 3-for-4 and Nate Vela doubled. | ||||
31 | New Berlin West | 7 | No. 19 Greendale | 12 | MORE |
32 | Greendale's offense came to life in the Panthers' Woodland West Conference victory over New Berlin West, spreading 15 hits across six offensive frames. Jack Bauer and Joe Toetz each doubled twice and had three hits total, driving in a combined six runs between the two of them. Keegan Kapocius also had three hits and he brought two runs home, while Purdue commit Tristan Ellis added a pair of knocks on his own. | ||||
33 | Oakfield | 0 | No. 20 Markesan | 5 | MORE |
34 | The Hornets trotted their ace Bryce Leedle out to the mound in this mid-week affair and he shoved, striking out 12 batters across six scoreless innings and gave up just one hit. Offensively for Markesan, Sage Stellmacher doubled twice and sophomore Chayce Osterhaus tripled in a run. | ||||
35 | No. 21 Medford | 11 | Wausau East | 1 | MORE |
36 | The Raiders have now won 10 straight games and improved their overall record to 14-2 on the season. Aiden Gardner doubled and drove in three runs, while Caleb Guden continues to rake, tallying two hits and driving in a run. On the mound for Medford, Seth Mudgett and Brigham Kelly held Wausau East to two hits across five scoreless innings. | ||||
37 | Ladysmith | 1 | No. 25 St. Croix Falls | 8 | MORE |
38 | Braydon Olson went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs out of the leadoff spot for the Saints and Adrian Scott added two more hits behind him in the two-hole. AJ Simpkins and Zack Clark each had two hits as well, while that same duo combined to strikeout five over seven innings on the mound for St. Croix Falls. | ||||
39 | No. 25 St. Croix Falls | 18 | Ladysmith | 0 | MORE |
40 | It was Olson and Scott who led the Saints' offensively in game two of this double-header, as the two combined for six hits, four RBIs, and six runs scored in eight at-bats. Dylan Smith and Brady Belisle only struck out one batter over five innings for St. Croix Falls, but the duo failed to allow an earned run and only gave up one hit. | ||||
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42 | La Crosse Logan | 1 | La Crosse Aquinas | 7 | MORE |
43 | Kole Keppel and Eddie Petters each doubled and had multi-hit games, while Mikey Lium also had doubled and drove in two runs. Aiden Lee started and threw five scoreless innings for the Bluegolds, striking out two batters and only giving up two hits. | ||||
44 | Reedsburg | 0 | DeForest | 12 | MORE |
45 | Justin Hausser and Mason Kirchberg were at the center of DeForest's loud offensive day. Kirchberg homered, doubled, and drove in four runs, while Hausser led the top of the lineup with three hits, three runs, and an RBI, doubling twice. Keagon Kaufmann pitched four shutout innings, allowing just one hit, one walk, and he struck out four. Hausser struck out the side in his lone innings of relief. DeForest is 7-1 this season. | ||||
46 | Denmark | 2 | Little Chute | 1 | MORE |
47 | After a close game on Monday resulted in a Denmark victory between these two conference opponets, it was the Vikings that toppled Little Chute on the road in this 13-inning affair. Kenny Satori reached on an error and was brought into scoring position after a Brennen Miller sacrifice bunt and Hayden Konkol single. Then, Logan Paplham's sacrifice fly scored Satori and gave Denmark the lead. Reece Piontek's valient effort on the mound kept Denmark in this game throughout, as the southpaw struck out 10 batters over six scoreless innings in relief. | ||||
48 | Elkhorn | 5 | Waterford | 10 | |
49 | Notre Dame commit Dylan Questad had arguably the best start of his high school career on Tuesday afternoon, striking out 17 batters across a complete game victory over the Elks. Garrett Kay and Andrew Chapman each had three hits, including at least one extra-base hit each, and drove in a pair. | ||||
50 | St. Thomas More | 7 | Martin Luther | 2 | MORE |
51 | The Cavaliers continue to hit, tallying 12 total knocks and scoring six earned runs off a quality arm for Martin Luther. Alex Alicea, Jacob Brooks, and Isaiah Mallison all had two hits and doubled, while the latter started got the nod for St. Thomas More and struck out six over 5.2 innings of work. | ||||
52 | St. Francis | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 21 | MORE |
53 | Brett Powers had an explosive day at the plate for the Lightning, driving in six total runs. Gavin Theis had three hits, including a triple, and drove in three runs, while Sam Heicher and Ben Lubbers both doubled as well. Josh Pavlik allowed just two hits and struck out four across five scoreless innings, doing all of that on just 53 pitches. | ||||
54 | Saint John's NW | 0 | Brookfield Academy | 10 | MORE |
55 | Nolan Kahle has been a force on the mound for Brookfield Academy all season and continued his hot streak on Tuesday, no-hitting St. Johns and striking out seven batters across five innings. Kahle also homered and drove in four runs, while former PBR Future Gamer Jonathan Kim doubled and tripled. | ||||
56 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 11 | Shoreland Lutheran | 2 | MORE |
57 | The Lancers remain undefeated this spring, now 8-0 overall following their 11-2 win at Shoreland on Tuesday. Jack and Brady Davidson combined for four hits and five RBIs in the win. Jack homered and drove in a pair, while Brady doubled and plated three total. Max McCarville was 2-for-4 with a double, two runs scored, and two RBIs. Starter Andrew Setter pitched a complete game and allowed two runs, both unearned, on seven hits, one walk, and he struck out four. | ||||
58 | Watertown Luther Prep | 2 | Oconomowoc | 5 | MORE |
59 | Matthew Last went 3-for-4 with a double and triple for Oconomowc and Brady Burill drove in two runs on two hits, including a double. Jackson Hunter turned in a strong outing for the Racoons, going six innings on just 40 pitches and striking out four. | ||||
60 | Green Bay East/West | 0 | New London Bulldogs | 14 | |
61 | Jack Grable struck out seven batters and twirled a no-hitter, helping lead New London to victory over their opponents. Easton Sievert tripled twice and totaled three hits, while Gabe Wohlt and Murphy Sharnon each had two hits. | ||||
62 | West Bend East | 11 | Port Washington | 5 | MORE |
63 | Port's offense was working hard early, but the Suns rallied to keep pace and eventually pulled ahead permanently. Dawson Rondorf, Evan Roell, and Jack Trampe each recorded three hits in the win. Trampe tripled and drove in four runs, a game-high. Rondorf also pitched 4.2 scoreless innings of relief, which allowed for the East comeback victory. | ||||
64 | Homestead | 1 | West Bend West | 11 | MORE |
65 | Riley O'Connell and Ethan Labeck each had extra-base hits and the pair combined to drive in five runs. Landon Dott and Michael Kleinhans knocked in a pair as well, while Brayden Roecker also had two base hits. Sophomore Tayton Herron made his first career varsity start for West Bend West and struck out seven batters across five innings, allowing just one earned run. | ||||
66 | Neenah | 10 | Oshkosh North | 0 | MORE |
67 | Payton Kramer doubled and drove in four runs for the Rockets and Gradin Taschner, Payton McClowry, and Jaden Hackbarth also brought runs home in multi-hit affairs. Jaeden Carstens started on the mound and threw six scoreless innings, striking out seven and giving up just three hits. | ||||
68 | Rice Lake | 5 | River Falls | 6 | MORE |
69 | Michael Krueger stayed hot for the Wildcats, as he tallied three hits and drove in a run on Tuesday. Jake Rivard collected a pinch-hit two-run base hit that proved to be clutch. Starter Jaden Schwantz struck out eight in four innings of work, navigating around five walks. The Wildcats are gaining some steam, on a three-game win streak, 6-4 overall. | ||||
70 | Marquette University | 5 | Sussex Hamilton | 10 | MORE |
71 | Colton Martell tripled and drove in three runs, while Brayden Mueller, Kyle Klapperich, and Beau Bauer all doubled. AJ Hamilton plated a pair and Luke Wroblewski struck out five batters across four scoreless innings in relief. | ||||
72 | Waukesha North | 5 | Kettle Moraine | 8 | MORE |
73 | Ryan Blanchard homered, driving in a pair, and Jon Ksobiech went 3-for-4 with a double. Daniel Heikkinen allowed just one earned run and struck out seven over six innings of work. | ||||
74 | Kaukauna | 1 | Appleton East | 3 | MORE |
75 | This was a true pitcher's duel, as Kaukauna's Sean Severson settled in for six quality innings, striking out seven in that time, but East's Trent Harp was just a little bit better, as he held the Ghosts to one unearned run on three hits, no walks, and he K'd nine in the win. Harp was also 2-for-3 from the lead-off spot with two RBIs. East's Evan Olson also collected a couple hits and an RBI. | ||||
76 | Waterloo | 2 | Columbus | 9 | MORE |
77 | Trace Kirchberg turned in a big day at the plate, with three hits, including a homer and a triple, that resulted in two RBIs. Starter James Mobry IV allowed one run in five innings, on five hits, two walks, and he struck out five. | ||||
78 | South Milwaukee | 12 | Cudahy | 0 | MORE |
79 | Nate Snead struck out nine batters over four scoreless innings for the Rockets en route to South Milwaukee's blowout victory over Cudahy. Colin Henry led the way for the Rockets on offense, driving in five runs on two hits. | ||||
80 | Amherst | 7 | Manawa | 2 | |
81 | Ben Lee, Landon Moe, and Wyatt Blaskowski each recorded multi-hit games in this big win over Manawa, while Tyler Soulsby's work on the mound earned both him and his team the win. | ||||
82 | Tigerton | 7 | Almond-Bancroft | 14 | |
83 | West Salem | 14 | Arcadia | 0 | |
84 | Amery | 2 | Baldwin-Woodville | 11 | |
85 | Portage | 0 | Beaver Dam | 6 | |
86 | Plymouth | 15 | Berlin | 6 | |
87 | Whitewater | 6 | Big Foot | 16 | |
88 | Augusta | 11 | Blair-Taylor | 13 | |
89 | Cumberland | 2 | Bloomer | 12 | |
90 | Northland Lutheran | 4 | Bowler | 14 | |
91 | Valders | 0 | Brillion | 10 | |
92 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 3 | Bruce | 0 | |
93 | Chequamegon | 13 | Butternut/Mercer | 7 | |
94 | Regis | 5 | Cadott | 10 | |
95 | Hayward | 7 | Cameron | 2 | |
96 | Ripon | 1 | Campbellsport | 6 | |
97 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 2 | Catholic Central | 0 | |
98 | Grafton | 0 | Cedarburg | 10 | |
99 | Roncalli | 0 | Chilton | 12 | |
100 | Menomonie | 0 | Chippewa Falls | 1 | |
101 | Shiocton | 0 | Coleman | 3 | |
102 | Kickapoo/La Farge | 1 | De Soto | 16 | |
103 | Assumption | 1 | Edgar | 18 | |
104 | Crandon | 22 | Elcho | 2 | |
105 | Alma Center Lincoln | 2 | Eleva-Strum | 12 | |
106 | Alma Center Lincoln | 1 | Eleva-Strum | 16 | |
107 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 12 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 5 | |
108 | Southwestern | 3 | Fennimore | 7 | |
109 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 13 | Florence | 0 | |
110 | Oshkosh West | 0 | Fond du Lac | 0 | |
111 | Milton | 14 | Fort Atkinson | 3 | |
112 | Wrightstown | 1 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 11 | |
113 | Marinette | 4 | Freedom | 5 | |
114 | Brookfield East | 1 | Germantown | 5 | |
115 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 3 | Gibraltar | 4 | |
116 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 3 | Gibraltar | 9 | |
117 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 2 | Grantsburg | 5 | |
118 | Randolph | 7 | Green Lake/Princeton | 8 | |
119 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 10 | Greenfield | 0 | |
120 | Northland Pines | 15 | Hurley | 16 | |
121 | Horicon | 6 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 1 | |
122 | Fall River | 4 | Johnson Creek | 14 | |
123 | Winneconne | 5 | Kewaskum | 3 | |
124 | Sheboygan Falls | 0 | Kiel | 10 | |
125 | Saint Francis | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 21 | |
126 | Cambridge | 9 | Lake Mills | 19 | |
127 | Ashland | 6 | Lakeland | 2 | |
128 | University School | 15 | Living Word Lutheran | 4 | |
129 | North Fond du Lac | 1 | Lomira | 11 | |
130 | North Fond du Lac | 4 | Lomira | 12 | |
131 | Pardeeville | 1 | Lourdes Academy | 10 | |
132 | Columbus Catholic | 19 | Loyal | 2 | |
133 | Westby | 12 | Luther | 5 | |
134 | Waupaca | 9 | Luxemburg-Casco | 2 | |
135 | Laconia | 4 | Mayville | 7 | |
136 | Fall Creek | 2 | McDonell Central | 1 | |
137 | Pittsville | 9 | Menominee Indian | 7 | |
138 | Mosinee | 4 | Merrill | 3 | |
139 | Stoughton | 2 | Monona Grove | 15 | |
140 | Spencer | 6 | Neillsville | 9 | |
141 | Adams-Friendship | 10 | Nekoosa | 0 | |
142 | Two Rivers | 2 | New Holstein | 9 | |
143 | Norway | 18 | Niagara | 8 | |
144 | Altoona | 8 | Osseo-Fairchild | 6 | |
145 | Rosholt | 5 | Pacelli | 4 | |
146 | Deerfield | 5 | Palmyra-Eagle | 7 | |
147 | Belleville | 10 | Pecatonica | 9 | |
148 | Oconto | 10 | Peshtigo | 4 | |
149 | Athens | 12 | Phillips | 6 | |
150 | River Ridge | 17 | Potosi/Cassville | 11 | |
151 | Cornell/Lake Holcombe | 2 | Prairie Farm | 11 | |
152 | Ellsworth | 2 | Prescott | 9 | |
153 | Racine Park | 1 | Racine Horlick | 6 | |
154 | Dominican | 8 | Racine St. Catherine's | 11 | |
155 | Lakeside Lutheran | 20 | Rio | 1 | |
156 | Xavier | 4 | Seymour | 12 | |
157 | Oostburg | 1 | Sheboygan North | 3 | |
158 | Siren | 6 | Shell Lake | 7 | |
159 | Hartford | 9 | Slinger | 5 | |
160 | Saint Croix Central | 5 | Somerset | 2 | |
161 | Sevastopol | 0 | Southern Door | 15 | |
162 | Sevastopol | 4 | Southern Door | 14 | |
163 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 2 | Spooner | 12 | |
164 | Thorp/Gilman | 10 | Stanley-Boyd | 0 | |
165 | Newman Catholic | 2 | Stratford | 3 | |
166 | Kewaunee | 8 | Sturgeon Bay | 3 | |
167 | Kewaunee | 13 | Sturgeon Bay | 3 | |
168 | Hermantown | 0 | Superior | 4 | |
169 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 4 | Waupun | 2 | |
170 | Medford | 11 | Wausau East | 1 | |
171 | Mauston | 4 | Wautoma | 3 | |
172 | Unity | 0 | Webster | 10 | |
173 | Burlington | 6 | Westosha Central | 4 | |
174 | Badger | 7 | Wilmot | 1 |