1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 1 Sun Prairie | 11 | Middleton | 5 | MORE |
4 | Josh Caron is certainly playing himself into strong consideration for our Player of the Year award, as the Nebraska commit drove in four runs on a double and home run in this weekday victory over Middleton. Davis Hamilton also homered, driving three in total, and Durlin Rudlund brought two in on two hits, including a home run of his own. Carson Shepard had two hits off the bench for the Cardinals and Liam Moreno's two knocks brought two home. Brady Stevens struck out eight batters in five innings for Sun Prairie, holding Middleton to just one earned run. | ||||
5 | No. 3 Franklin | 7 | Racine Case | 2 | MORE |
6 | With their win over Racine Case, the Sabers clinched an outright share of the Southeast Conference title. They scored a run in all but one inning, spreading 13 hits out across all seven frames. Evan Iwinski led the way with three hits for Franklin, while Max Semancik and Boston Halloran both finished with two hits each. Jack Baretz tripled and nine different Sabers tallied a hit in this game. Noah Musolf and Cooper Kamlay, two underclassman, gave up four hits and one earned run combined on the mound for Franklin. | ||||
7 | Elkhorn Area | 2 | No. 6 Union Grove | 12 | MORE |
8 | Noah France struck out nine batters over five innings of work for the Broncos, allowing two earned runs. Nathan Williams and Remmi Sweet, the two and three hitters in the Broncos' lineup, combined for six hits and five RBIs in the win. Maguire Delagrave finished with two hits for Union Grove, including a triple. | ||||
9 | Jefferson | 0 | No. 7 Menomonee Falls | 8 | MORE |
10 | Zach Wolfram was stellar for Falls in game one, as he K'd eight in a shutout effort, without allowing a walk. Zach Albrug tripled twice and drove in two runs. Brandon Anderson was 2-for-3 with three RBIs. Cole Fialco was 2-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI. Jefferson sophomore Tyler Butina was 2-for-3 with a double in the loss. | ||||
11 | Jefferson | 14 | No. 7 Menomonee Falls | 2 | MORE |
12 | Tyler Butina's explosive offensive game two led Jefferson to a doubleheader split with No. 7 Falls, as the left-handed-hitting sophomore tallied three extra-base hits and drove in five runs. David Peterson doubled and brought three runs in for Jefferson, while Luis Serrano's lone hit scored a pair. | ||||
13 | No. 8 Kenosha Tremper | 10 | No. 17 Oak Creek | 7 | MORE |
14 | Despite having less hits than the Knights, Tremper found a way to win this game and take the season series over their Southeast Conference foes. Ryan McGonegle drove three runs in despite not recording a hit for Tremper, as Ben Loyd and Jahlani Hudnall each tallied two hits in the Trojan win. Nathan Hanel had three hits and two RBIs for Oak Creek, while Peyton Jibben doubled, finishing the game with two knocks total. | ||||
15 | Hudson | 12 | No. 9 Eau Claire North | 6 | MORE |
16 | Hudson earned an outright claim to the BRC title with this win, sweeping the season series over Eau Claire North. Owen Anderson sparked the Raiders' offense from the beginning, homering twice in the win, two days after leading them to the win over the Huskies from the mound. Gabe Walter and Braden Ducharme each drove in two runs on two hits, while Sam Erickson also had two hits in the win. All nine Hudson starters recorded at least one hit as they won their seventh straight game. | ||||
17 | No. 11 De Pere | 6 | Ashwaubenon | 3 | MORE |
18 | JP Gauthier's two extra-base hits paired with multi-hit games from Wyatt Fischer and Luke Brosig paved the way for a De Pere road win. Seven different Redbirds had a hit in the win. Austin Litts kept De Pere in the lead and closed the game out, hurling two scoreless relief innings and striking out two. Freshman Eason Hurd had three hits out of the leadoff spot for Ashwaubenon. | ||||
19 | No. 13 Greendale | 10 | Brookfield Central | 1 | MORE |
20 | It was a fairly balanced offensive performance from Greendale in the win, as the Panthers spread their 10 runs out across five different innings, finishing the game with 14 hits total. Tristan Ellis and Joe Toetz each had three hits, while Keegan Kapocius' two knocks brought two runs in to score. Patrick Jankowiak failed to allow an earned run over six strong innings and doubled, finishing with two hits total. | ||||
21 | Appleton East | 1 | No. 14 Hortonville | 12 | MORE |
22 | Sam Dodd led the way for Hortonville, as the clobbering a grand slam in their nine-run fourth inning. Ben Beulow added a three-run shot to Hortonville's 12-run outburst as 11 different Polar Bears recorded at least one hit, including the red-hot Landon Springstroh, who doubled. Nate Vela allowed just one earned run and four hits across five innings, striking out three. | ||||
23 | Mukwonago | 2 | No. 15 Wauwatosa East | 1 | MORE |
24 | The Red Raiders were unable to overcome an early two-run lead by Mukwonago, scoring their only run in the bottom of the seventh inning. Will Johannes did it all for Mukwonago, driving two runs in on a double and home run. Tommy Meyer had two hits for the Red Raiders, as Cal Dobbe struck three out over two relief innings. | ||||
25 | No. 16 Arrowhead | 11 | West Bend West | 0 | MORE |
26 | Sophomore Connor Olson dominated for the Warhawks on the mound, striking out nine over five complete innings and holding West Bend West to just two hits. Josh Ferrito led Arrowhead with two hits and Evan Nyhouse drove two runs in despite not recording a hit. Arrowhead worked 10 walks in this game and the first three hitters in their lineup, Jacob Stevens, Nyhouse, and Emiliano Ramos, combined to walk seven times. | ||||
27 | No. 18 Madison Memorial | 4 | Madison West | 2 | MORE |
28 | A dominant performance from Aaron Jungers propelled Madison Memorial to victory in this low-scoring affair. The junior southpaw struck nine batters out across 6.2 innings, failing to allow an earned run in the process. Tyler Schmitt, Jacob Carney, and Tyler Piotrowski all had two hits for the Spartans in the win. | ||||
29 | Madison West | 8 | No. 18 Madison Memorial | 9 | MORE |
30 | Game two of this conference DH was much closer than game one, as the Spartans were forced to rattle off five unanswered runs in the fifth and sixth innings to win the game. Jaydon Bott and Tyler Piotrowski led the way with two RBIs each, while Kyle Yu tripled in a run as well. The first eight hitters in the Spartan lineup all had hits and six different batters drove a run in for JMM, too. Both Aidan Baccus and Tiago Sanchez homered for Madison West, combining to drive in four runs at the top of Madison West's order. | ||||
31 | Edgar | 2 | No. 22 Medford | 5 | MORE |
32 | Blaine Seidl's two-run blast and mutli-hit performances from Seth Mudgett and Aiden Gardner led Medford to their 21st win of the season. Caleb Guden and Ryan Alexander kept Edgar off the board through the first six innings, striking out four total. | ||||
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34 | Sussex Hamilton | 5 | West Bend East | 12 | MORE |
35 | Despite giving up 12 hits to Sussex, the Suns managed to out duel the GMC Chargers and won this game by seven runs. Four Suns had mutli-hit games and 11 different West Bend bats notched at least one hit. | ||||
36 | Markesan | 4 | Wautoma | 5 | MORE |
37 | In a battle of the Hornets, Wauomta pulled off the win over Markesan in walk-off fashion. Following two singles and an out, Hunter Netzler's second double of the game brought the winning run home in the bottom of the eighth inning for Wautoma. Freshman standout Logan Dunn had three hits for Wautoma and Sam Weiss added two hits right behind him in the two-hole. Kyler Fenske started and struck seven out in 6.1 innings, failing to allow an earned run for Wautoma. | ||||
38 | Marinette | 3 | Seymour | 4 | MORE |
39 | WIAA REGIONAL: Few things can beat an extra-inning walk-off win in a playoff game and that's exactly what Seymour had to do in order to defeat Marinette yesterday afternoon. Off the bench in a pinch-hit situation, Treyton Cornell singled in the game-winning run, pushing Seymour to the next round of WIAA playoff action. Brett Tetzlaff and Javon Leisgang combined to have five hits in the win for Seymour, while Carson Erdman went 3-for-4, driving in three for Marinette. | ||||
40 | New Berlin West | 1 | Catholic Memorial | 11 | MORE |
41 | WIAA REGIONAL: Catholic Memorial put this game out of reach rather quickly, cruising through five innings and ending it in a run rule. Grant Beth, Anthony Gross, and AJ Rieck all had two hits for the Crusaders, while eight different batters tallied a hit in the win. Kellan Short got the nod for CMH and struck five out over five innings, limiting the Vikings' offense to just three hits. | ||||
42 | Beloit Memorial | 2 | Verona Area | 12 | MORE |
43 | The Wildcats pounded out 14 hits and scored a run in each inning, defeating Beloit Memorial at home rather handidly. Five different Verona batters had two hits in the win, led by John Ferguson's two hit, three RBI performance. Bradley commit Jacob Kisting started and struck five batters out in two innings. | ||||
44 | Badger | 3 | Westosha Central | 4 | MORE |
45 | Westosha Central scored all four of their runs in the last two innings, including a three-run bottom of the seventh that ended in walk-off fashion. The first three runners in the seventh got on base for the Falcons and scored on an error, sacrifice fly, and the eventual game-winning fielder's choice groundout came off the bat of Jake Roberts. Indiana commit Adam Switalski started for the Falcons, striking out five over 2.1 hitless innings. Tyler Deleskiewicz opposed him for Badger and turned in one of his better starts of the spring, allowing just one earned run over six innings and striking out eight. | ||||
46 | Neenah | 7 | Kaukauna | 0 | MORE |
47 | Jaden Hackbarth and Chase Hanselman led the way for the Rockets, tallying five hits between the two Neenah seniors. The Rockets worked 10 walks total in the game, as Gradin Taschner walked four times and Eli Schmidt worked three free passes as well. Carter Thomas held Kaukauna's offense quiet throughout his start, cruising through five three-hit innings on 63 pitches. | ||||
48 | Eau Claire Memorial | 4 | Chippewa Falls | 8 | MORE |
49 | The Cardinals scored a run in each of the first five innings, including a four-run fourth to firmly put them in the lead. Caleb Gardow homered, driving in two, while both Karson Bowe and Owen Krista finished with two hits in the win. Eight different Chippewa Falls' batters recorded a hit for the Cards in this victory. Toeing the rubber for Falls was Teig Perlberg and Trevor Bowe, who failed to allow an earned run in a combined seven-inning effort. | ||||
50 | Wilmot | 8 | Waterford Union | 7 | MORE |
51 | Wilmot's early lead wasn't enough for the Wolverines to overcome, despite a valient comeback effort from the home team. Jack Vozel homered and drove in three for the Panthers, while the Falletti duo of Leo and Marco combined for five hits, including two extra-base knocks. Gavin Roanhouse had a loud day at the plate for Waterford, driving in four on four hits with both a double and triple. Garret Kay doubled and Brock Malecki had three hits out of the three-hole for Waterford. Notre Dame commit Dylan Questad worked in relief, striking four out on 15 pitches in two innings for the Wolverines. | ||||
52 | Oshkosh North | 4 | Appleton West | 9 | MORE |
53 | Garrison Hinkens and Isaac Milhaupt propelled the Terrors to victory. The four and five hitters in Appleton West's lineup combined for five hits and four RBIs, scoring three runs as well. Nick LaVigne continues to produce offensively for Appleton West, doubling in the win. Garrett Beschta started and allowed two earned runs over five innings for the Terrors on 69 pitches. | ||||
54 | Two Rivers | 1 | Notre Dame Academy | 8 | |
55 | WIAA REGIONAL: Recent Minnesota commit Caden Capomaccio struck out 12 runs in six innings, continuing his season-long dominance on the mound for the Tritons. Griffin Klein led the way for Notre Dame Academy, as the UW-Oshkosh commit went 4-for-4 with two RBIs. Isaac Johnson and Evan Duncan each had two hits, while Landon Lozier struck two out in his lone relief inning. | ||||
56 | Racine Park | 5 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 9 | MORE |
57 | Matt Felber and Tanner Johnson each tripled, while Kris Podskarbi led the way with two hits for Indian Trail. The Hawks pounded out 10 hits total and capitlized on eight errors by Racine Park to win this game. | ||||
58 | Green Bay East/West | 0 | West De Pere | 12 | MORE |
59 | West De Pere's Jack Clark didn't allow a hit through five innings, striking six out on 64 pitches as the Phantoms cruised to a blowout win over East/West. Kaden Kosobucki doubled twice and drove two runs in, finishing with three hits total. Josh Brud and Joshua Blount both had three hits as well, while Myles Jensen brought three runners home with his two hits. | ||||
60 | Oconto Falls | 1 | New London | 4 | MORE |
61 | WIAA REGIONAL: Connor Brinkman paced the Bulldogs on the mound, striking 11 out and holding Oconto Falls to four hits in a complete game win. Andrew Parker went 2-for-3 at the plate and Jackson Fields hit an inside the park home run. | ||||
62 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 1 | University School | 8 | MORE |
63 | WIAA REGIONAL: James Reese and Vidal Colon combined to strikeout 10 batters over seven innings, allowing just three hits and one earned run in the Wildcats' win. Colon led USM offensively as well, driving two runs in on three hits, including a double and triple. Griffin Grebe doubled and drove in two, as nine different Wildcats tallied at least one hit in the win. | ||||
64 | Menominee Indian | 1 | St. Mary Catholic | 2 | MORE |
65 | WIAA REGIONAL: Tied at 1-1 apiece as the bottom of the seventh inning started, the Zephyrs got the first two runners on base after a walk and bunt single. They then layed a sacrifice bunt down, moving both runners into scoring position and ultimately setting up Ethan Collins' eventual walk-off sacrifice fly. Mitch Lukasik's performance on the mound kept St. Mary Catholic in it throughout, as he held Menominee Indian to one run on three hits through seven innings pitched, striking out seven. Jamison Besaw K'd eight and also allowed just one earned run in 6.1 innings for the road team. | ||||
66 | Kenosha Christian Life | 0 | Brookfield Academy | 13 | MORE |
67 | WIAA REGIONAL: It only took the Blue Knights five innings to advanced in their regional, as their offense came alive early in the contest with a nine-run first inning. Jonathan Kim tallied three hits total, two of them for extra bases, and drove three runs home. Nolan Kahle and Dillon Rosado each had an extra-base hit of their own, finishing with two hits total apiece. Ryan Campbell scored three runs and David Dellagnese brought a pair home, too. | ||||
68 | Burlington | 3 | Milton | 8 | |
69 | Ellsworth | 4 | Amery | 8 | MORE |
70 | WIAA REGIONAL: The Warriors overcame a competitive outing by Ellsworth's offense, scoring six runs in the fifth inning to ultimately win the game. Chase Jonns drove three in on a pair of hits, while Dakota White and Mikey Kursdiuski both had two hits as well. Charlie Planum's only hit brought two runners home for Amery and eight different Warriors recorded at least one hit in the win. | ||||
71 | Richland Center | 1 | Mount Horeb | 19 | MORE |
72 | WIAA REGIONAL: Mount Horeb's season stays alive, as the Vikings won the first game of regional play in emphatic fashion. They scored 15 runs in the bottom of the fourth inning and run-ruled their opponent by doing so. Charlie Bogue homered, driving in four runs total, and Kolton Schaller finished with three hits. Ethan Steinhoff and Kian Preimesberger both had two hits for Mount Horeb, as Ray Woller and Jonas Kittoe each plated a pair. Ethan Tranel struck out the side in his lone relief inning. | ||||
73 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 5 | Pius XI Catholic | 6 | MORE |
74 | WIAA REGIONAL: The Popes scored three runs with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning to pull off an improbable comeback and advance in the WIAA playoffs. They scored their runs on a drop third strike, bases-loaded walk, and an infield error that scored the winning run. Tristan Obst and Connor Loomans each had two hits for New Berlin Eisenhower in the loss. | ||||
75 | Delavan-Darien | 2 | Lakeside Lutheran | 3 | MORE |
76 | WIAA REGIONAL: The Warriors scored a run in both the sixth and seventh inning, tying the game in the former and walking it off come the latter. With two outs in the seventh, Nate Yoroch pushed a single into left field for a walk-off win, earning Lakeside Lutheran a trip to the next round of the playoffs. Yaroch and Gabe Uttech had two hits for Lakeside Lutheran, and Ian Olszewski struck six out for the Warriors in five innings without allowing an earned run. | ||||
77 | Brookfield East | 2 | Cedarburg | 9 | MORE |
78 | Owen Tegtmeier, Colin Dailey, and Noah Josephson, the top three hitters in the Bulldogs' lineup, combined to drive in seven of Cedarburg's nine total runs. Ethan Ehlers started on the mound for Cedarburg, striking out seven in 4.2 innings and he only allowed one earned run in the win. | ||||
79 | North Fond du Lac | 1 | Campbellsport | 7 | MORE |
80 | WIAA REGIONAL: Dallas Baptist commit Joey Nerat had a day for Campbellsport. The left-handed hitting outfielder went 3-for-3 with a double, home run, and two RBIs. Jalen Gellings brought two runs in for Campbellsport as well and struck 12 out across six scoreless innings, allowing just one hit total. | ||||
81 | Adams-Friendship | 2 | Tomah | 3 | MORE |
82 | Chrystan Quinnell K'd six in five for Adams-Friendship as he dueled Tomah's Caden Harmel and Hunter Miller, as that duo limited AF to just one hit and two unearned runs. Tucker Francis led the Timberwolves with two hits. Harmel and Luke Duncan each drove in a run for Tomah. | ||||
83 | WIAA REGIONAL RESULTS | ||||
84 | Iola-Scandinavia | 6 | Almond-Bancroft | 0 | |
85 | Merrill | 11 | Altoona | 10 | |
86 | Ellsworth | 4 | Amery | 8 | |
87 | Tomahawk | 2 | Antigo | 16 | |
88 | Monticello/Albany | 2 | Argyle | 12 | |
89 | Port Edwards | 9 | Assumption | 5 | |
90 | Northland Lutheran | 3 | Athens | 13 | |
91 | Somerset | 2 | Baldwin-Woodville | 3 | |
92 | North Crawford | 0 | Bangor | 13 | |
93 | Lake Mills | 1 | Big Foot | 6 | |
94 | Flambeau | 7 | Birchwood/Winter | 1 | |
95 | Shullsburg/Benton | 9 | Black Hawk | 1 | |
96 | Eleva-Strum | 4 | Blair-Taylor | 5 | |
97 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 2 | Bonduel | 12 | |
98 | Kenosha Christian Life | 0 | Brookfield Academy | 13 | |
99 | Siren | 6 | Bruce | 11 | |
100 | North Fond du Lac | 1 | Campbellsport | 7 | |
101 | Brookwood | 5 | Cashton | 13 | |
102 | Augusta | 8 | Clear Lake | 9 | |
103 | Northland Pines | 1 | Clintonville | 11 | |
104 | Darlington | 0 | Cuba City | 6 | |
105 | Luck/Frederic | 1 | Cumberland | 2 | |
106 | Royall | 4 | De Soto | 9 | |
107 | Williams Bay | 0 | Dominican | 12 | |
108 | Whitewater | 4 | East Troy | 9 | |
109 | Glenwood City | 0 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 10 | |
110 | Platteville | 0 | Edgewood | 1 | |
111 | Heritage Christian | 3 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 7 | |
112 | Clinton | 6 | Evansville | 4 | |
113 | Parkview | 7 | Fall River | 8 | |
114 | Lancaster | 0 | Fennimore | 10 | |
115 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 0 | Freedom | 5 | |
116 | La Crosse Logan | 7 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 10 | |
117 | Roncalli | 1 | Gibraltar | 8 | |
118 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 9 | Grantsburg | 6 | |
119 | Winnebago Lutheran | 4 | Green Lake/Princeton | 3 | |
120 | Elcho | 5 | Gresham Community | 8 | |
121 | Lakeland | 5 | Hayward | 2 | |
122 | Potosi/Cassville | 7 | Highland | 5 | |
123 | New Lisbon | 5 | Hillsboro | 6 | |
124 | Kohler/Christian (1-11) | - | Howards Grove (9-4) | - | |
125 | Wonewoc-Center | 0 | Ithaca | 10 | |
126 | Rio | 0 | Johnson Creek | 10 | |
127 | Sheboygan Falls (2-12) | - | Kewaskum (9-5) | - | |
128 | Algoma | 3 | Kewaunee | 15 | |
129 | Horicon | 0 | Laconia | 7 | |
130 | Chequamegon (3-7) | - | Ladysmith (3-15) | - | |
131 | Delavan-Darien | 2 | Lakeside Lutheran | 3 | |
132 | Niagara | 0 | Laona/Wabeno | 8 | |
133 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 2 | Lomira | 7 | |
134 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 0 | Lourdes Academy | 7 | |
135 | Sturgeon Bay | 0 | Luxemburg-Casco | 9 | |
136 | Sevastopol | 0 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 10 | |
137 | Spencer | 0 | Marathon | 4 | |
138 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 2 | Marion | 3 | |
139 | Belleville | 6 | Marshall | 0 | |
140 | Portage | 11 | Mauston | 4 | |
141 | Prairie Farm | 1 | McDonell Central | 12 | |
142 | Drummond | 4 | Mellen | 9 | |
143 | Kickapoo/La Farge | 1 | Melrose-Mindoro | 11 | |
144 | Colfax | 7 | Mondovi | 8 | |
145 | Brodhead/Juda (4-14) | - | Monroe (4-10) | - | |
146 | Abbotsford/Colby | 0 | Mosinee | 8 | |
147 | Richland Center | 1 | Mount Horeb | 19 | |
148 | Necedah | 3 | Neillsville | 13 | |
149 | Auburndale | 4 | Nekoosa | 3 | |
150 | Catholic Memorial | 11 | New Berlin West | 1 | |
151 | Waterloo | 7 | New Glarus | 3 | |
152 | Omro | 2 | New Holstein | 5 | |
153 | Oconto Falls | 1 | New London | 4 | |
154 | Butternut/Mercer | 0 | Newman Catholic | 10 | |
155 | Barron | 15 | Northwestern | 16 | |
156 | Two Rivers | 1 | Notre Dame | 8 | |
157 | Gillett/Suring | 1 | Oconto | 5 | |
158 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 2 | Oostburg | 5 | |
159 | Loyal | 6 | Owen-Withee | 8 | |
160 | Wild Rose | 0 | Pacelli | 10 | |
161 | Plum City/Elmwood | 9 | Pepin/Alma | 13 | |
162 | Crandon | 0 | Peshtigo | 11 | |
163 | Cornell/Lake Holcombe | 6 | Phillips | 20 | |
164 | Alma Center Lincoln | 0 | Pittsville | 17 | |
165 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 5 | Pius XI Catholic | 6 | |
166 | Mayville | 0 | Plymouth | 10 | |
167 | Grafton | 1 | Port Washington | 11 | |
168 | Boscobel | 3 | Prairie du Chien | 2 | |
169 | Saint Croix Central | 1 | Prescott | 2 | |
170 | Cambria-Friesland | 0 | Randolph | 13 | |
171 | Living Word Lutheran | 1 | Random Lake | 16 | |
172 | Durand (3-11) | - | Regis (9-5) | - | |
173 | Prentice | 0 | Rib Lake | 18 | |
174 | McFarland | 1 | River Valley | 2 | |
175 | Weston | 3 | Riverdale | 4 | |
176 | Marinette | 3 | Seymour | 4 | |
177 | Catholic Central | 10 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 0 | |
178 | Green Bay Southwest (2-15) | - | Sheboygan South (0-17) | - | |
179 | River Ridge | 2 | Southwestern | 3 | |
180 | Black River Falls | 1 | Sparta | 4 | |
181 | Unity | 0 | Spooner | 16 | |
182 | Menominee Indian | 1 | St. Mary Catholic | 2 | |
183 | Osseo-Fairchild | 15 | Stanley-Boyd | 5 | |
184 | White Lake | 8 | Tigerton | 11 | |
185 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 1 | University School | 8 | |
186 | Mishicot (5-8) | - | Valders (7-7) | - | |
187 | South Shore | 1 | Washburn | 21 | |
188 | Saint John's NW | 0 | Watertown Luther Prep | 10 | |
189 | Berlin | 9 | Waupaca | 10 | |
190 | Florence | 6 | Wausaukee | 7 | |
191 | Iowa-Grant | 2 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 1 | |
192 | Luther | 7 | Westby | 9 | |
193 | Pardeeville | 4 | Westfield | 10 | |
194 | Cadott (2-12) | - | Whitehall (9-7) | - | |
195 | Lodi | 3 | Wisconsin Dells | 2 | |
196 | Montello | 1 | Wisconsin Heights | 11 | |
197 | Manawa | 1 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 13 | |
198 | Ripon | 3 | Xavier | 6 | |
199 | MORE WIAA GAMES | ||||
200 | Neenah | 7 | Kaukauna | 0 | |
201 | Mukwonago | 2 | Wauwatosa East | 1 | |
202 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 4 | Cameron | 2 | |
203 | Brookfield East | 2 | Cedarburg | 9 | |
204 | Appleton East | 1 | Hortonville | 12 | |
205 | Waukesha South | 10 | Deerfield | 5 | |
206 | Milwaukee Reagan | 0 | Milwaukee King | 5 | |
207 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 6 | Racine Horlick | 5 |