1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 2 Pewaukee | 14 | Cudahy | 3 | MORE |
4 | Pewaukee earned a share of the Woodlands West conference title with their road win over Cudahy on Thursday afternoon. Eight different Pirates had at least one hit in the win, led by Tanner Moroder, who drove in three total runs. Nick Doubek struckout six and allowed one earned run over three innings for Pewaukee, earning the win. | ||||
5 | Ashwaubenon | 1 | No. 3 Bay Port | 14 | MORE |
6 | Behind Theo Zeidler's nine strikeout five-inning no-hitter, Bay Port defeated the only team to hand them a loss this season rather handidly at home. Jacob Kleeman and Carl Cano each drove three runs in on two hits, while James Bornick joined Cano in the home run department, scoring three on his. | ||||
7 | No. 5 Franklin | 4 | No. 15 Greendale | 1 | MORE |
8 | The Sabers continue to grind out wins against quality competition, scoring three runs in the top of the 10th inning to edge out Greendale on the road. Boston Halloran led the Sabers' offense with a 2-for-4 day, while Evan Iwinski drove in two on an a single in that final frame. Max Semancik walked twice, stole two bags, and scored twice out of the leadoff for Franklin. Starting on the hill for the Sabers was freshman Grayson Flugaur, who continued his strong first season of WIAA action by striking out six and allowing just one earned run over 6.2 innings. Jordan Bierdemann didn't allow a run over 3.1 near perfect innings of relief. | ||||
9 | No. 9 Wauwatosa East | 14 | West Allis Hale | 6 | MORE |
10 | Eli Michaelis doubled and drove in three, while Parker Thompson tallied three hits, including a double, in the Red Raiders' road win over Hale. Noah Crawley tripled and plated a pair, while Mo Rockette notched two hits, one of them a double, and drove in a run. The aforementioned Michaelis also struckout three over two scoreless innings in relief for Tosa East. | ||||
11 | No. 10 Menomonee Falls | 7 | Germantown | 1 | MORE |
12 | A strong offensive day from Cole Fialco and masterful mound work from Billy Howard led the Phoenix to victory over Germantown. Fialco drove in three runs on two hits to lead the way for Menomonee Falls, while Howard allowed just two hits and zero earned runs on 71 pitches in a complete game shutout. Zach Alburg tallied two hits for the Phoenix in the win. | ||||
13 | No. 11 Whitefish Bay | 20 | Homestead | 1 | |
14 | No. 12 Arrowhead | 2 | Westosha Central | 3 | MORE |
15 | Despite a combined 14 strikeouts between Mason Buss and Michael Carpenter, the Warhawks weren't able to overcome an early lead by the Falcons and fell just short of a road win. Sophomore Scottie Schultz struckout eight over 6.1 innings, allowing just one earned run and holding Arrowhead to six hits. Keegan Kearby went 2-for-3 out of the two-hole and Nick Argersinger drove in two runs. For Arrowhead, sophomore Ethan Hindle tallied a pair of hits and drove in a run. | ||||
16 | Racine Case | 2 | No. 13 Oak Creek | 9 | MORE |
17 | Tyler Gall had an all-around impressive day offensively for the Knights, going 3-for-3 with a double, scoring twice, driving in a run, and drawing a walk. Freshman Peyton Jibbon tripled and drove in four, while Ryan Santi brought a pair home out of the three-spot in Oak Creek's lineup. Tyler Peck didn't allow an earned run over six innings, stirking out eight, and Isaac Engelbrecht struckout the side in his one relief inning. | ||||
18 | Mount Horeb | 2 | No. 17 DeForest | 7 | MORE |
19 | After dropping game one to Mount Horeb earlier in the week, the Norskies battled back valiently and jumped out to an early lead, riding that wave to victory. Justin Hausser and Logan Engeseth each had three hits for DeForest, while Kase Reierson doubled twice and drove in two. Cal Olson also brought two runners home and Mason Kirchberg walked twice. Keegan Kaufmann started for DeForest and allowed two earned runs in six innings, striking out four. | ||||
20 | No. 18 Hortonville | 10 | Oshkosh West | 1 | MORE |
21 | Camden Kuhnke shined for the Polar Bears, hitting three doubles and finishing the day with four hits total. He drove three runners home out of the leadoff spot in this Hortonville lineup and scored three runs, too. Easton Plachetka doubled and drove in four, while Hayden Timm brought a run in on his only hit of the game; a double. Nathan Vela started for Hortonville and struckout seven over five innings. His lone hit of the game left the park; a solo shot. | ||||
22 | No. 19 St. Croix Falls | 7 | Hayward | 0 | MORE |
23 | Jared Lessman finally ended his no-hit streak, giving up a hit in this game, but the Saints' ace still struckout 15 batters over six innings of work. Lessman also drove in two runs at the plate, hitting cleanup for St. Croix Falls. Brayden Olson doubled and brought three runners home, while Adrian Scott tallied two hits out of the two-hole in this Saints' lineup. | ||||
24 | No. 23 Dodgeville | 6 | Mineral Point | 4 | MORE |
25 | A rivarly game between these two teams didn't disappoint, as a 4-4 tie was broken in the seventh inning on a bases-loaded HBP and RBI single by Dodgeville senior Casey Meier. UW La-Crosse commit Anthony Vivian shut the door on Mineral Point in the seventh, capping off an impressive four inning relief outing for Vivian. Offensively for Dodgeville, Austin Montague singled and drove in two, while Vivian brought a run home on a double to deep center field. Sophomore Aydn Halverson tallied two hits to right field out of the leadoff spot, too. Leyton Bowers and Liam Stumpf each drove in two runs on two hits for Mineral Point, while Nolan Springer also had a multi-hit perormance for the Pointers. Stumpf was excellent in relief for Mineral Point, striking out eight over 5.1 innings. Dodgeville remained undefeated with this win and improved to 18-0 on the season. | ||||
26 | Mosinee | 1 | No. 24 Medford | 4 | MORE |
27 | Caleb Guden played a pivotol role in Medford's home win over Mosinee yesterday afternoon, striking out 10 batters and allowing just one earned run in a complete game victory. Leadoff hitter Seth Mudgett went 3-for-4 and drove in a run for the Raiders, while Guden and Ryan Alexander each drove in runs out of the three/four spots in the Medford lineup. | ||||
28 | No. 25 Seymour | 7 | Little Chute | 8 | MORE |
29 | Seymour nearly erased a six-run deficit, but the Mustangs held strong and Charlie Vanden Burgt struckout a Seymour pinch hitter to leave the game-tying run stranded on the bases. Bennett Jansen's two doubles drove four in for the Mustangs, while Brett Tetzlaff's two knocks scored three for Seymour. | ||||
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31 | Heritage Christian | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 23 | MORE |
32 | The Lightning pounded out 20 hits and scored 20+ runs for the second time this week, both games against Heritage Christian. Ben Lubbers, Levi Benes, Adam Zuhlke, and Nate Brazgel all drove in runs and had multi-hit games. Johnny Nehls and Jonah Wallgren combined to strikeout 10 and allow just one hit over five innings of work. | ||||
33 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 7 | St. Thomas More | 17 | MORE |
34 | Alex Alicea and Kyle Alivo each tallied four hits for St. Thomas More, as the latter drove in three runs as well. Isaiah Malison homered and drove in three, while Sebastian Rublis brought four in on a double and home run. Freshman Brady Johnson continues to swing it well for the Cavaliers, scoring three on two hits. | ||||
35 | West Bend West | 4 | Homestead | 14 | MORE |
36 | Freshman Jackson Brewer led the way for Homestead with a double and three total hits, driving in a pair. Anthony Chung, Max Kuenzi, Evan Endres, and Drew Ballistreri each had two hits and they all drove in at least one run, too. For West Bend West, Tyler Young and Michael Kleinhans each had two hits. | ||||
37 | Martin Luther | 4 | Shoreland Lutheran | 8 | MORE |
38 | Sawyer Smith and Paul Otto Jr. each doubled in two runs as seven different Pacers notched at least one hit. Nick Schemming pitched well for Shoreland Lutheran in relief, holding the Spartans to one earned run across four innings. Bailey Lemke continues to swing it well for Martin Luther, doubling twice and tallying three hits total. | ||||
39 | East Troy | 5 | Jefferson | 8 | MORE |
40 | Eli Hoffman did a bit of everything for Jefferson, driving two runs in on two hits and scoring twice. Aaron Heine also had two hits and scored twice, while Evan Neitzel finished with four RBIs. Seven different Eagles had at least one hit in the win. | ||||
41 | Columbus | 9 | Poynette | 3 | MORE |
42 | The Cardinals wrap up conference play with their 10th straight win on the season, anchored by an impressive all-around day from Trace Kirchberg. Kirchberg started for Columbus on the hill and struckout 10 in five innings, holding Poynette to just two hits total. He also fell a single short of the cycle at the plate, driving in four total runs and scoring three times. James Mobry went 3-for-3 for Columbus, while Christian Oppor drove in a pair of runs. | ||||
43 | Oshkosh North | 16 | Fond du Lac | 2 | MORE |
44 | Freshman Colton Angell had three hits and drove in five, helping lead the Spartans to a blowout road win over Fond du Lac. Max Bittner tallied three hits as well and Logan Frank had a multi-hit game for the Spartans, too. Frank got the nod for Oshkosh North on the hill, striking out seven and he didn't allow an earned run across six innings, either. Eight different Spartans contributed to Oshkosh North's 13 hit team total. | ||||
45 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 11 | Dominican | 1 | MORE |
46 | Matt Schulte doubled twice and drove in two runs, while Max McCarville also brought two runners home on two knocks. Peter Ruffolo went the distance for St. Jo's on the mound, striking out three and holding Dominican to just two hits. The Lancers have now won eight games in a row and are 15-1 on the spring. | ||||
47 | Stevens Point | 2 | D.C. Everest | 3 | MORE |
48 | Game one of this weekday double-header ended in walk-off fashion when Justin Reimer drove in Logan Ebersold to secure a D.C. Everest win. Everest did an impressive job chasing SPASH starter Logan Schulfer after just seven innings, scratching two unearned runs across to send this game into extra innings. Schulfer was still brilliant for the Panthers, however, striking out 12 and giving up just three hits. Tommy Drohner had two hits for SPASh and Jake Sankey finished with three knocks in the loss. | ||||
49 | D.C. Everest | 4 | Stevens Point | 5 | MORE |
50 | Game two between these teams also ended in walk-off fashion, this time however tipping in favor of the Panthers. Stevens Point scored both of their runs in the bottom of the seventh inning in rather unorthodox fashion, tying the game on an error and ultimately winning it becuase of a bases-loaded hit by pitch. Cade Konczal drove in three for SPASH, while Tommy Drohner and Kenny Schultz each had two hits in the win. Keegan Bohlman doubled and drove in two for D.C. Everst, while one of Justin Reimer's two hits was a triple. | ||||
51 | Marquette University | 2 | Wauwatosa West | 1 | MORE |
52 | The Hilltoppers took the lead on an RBI groundout by Luke Agnew and RBI infield single off the bat of Michael Cesarz. Parker Wyatt had two hits for Marquette as well and scored a run. From a pitching standpoint, Agnew struckout eight and wasn't charged with an earned run over five innings for Marquette. Max Stocco relieved him and shut the door on Tosa West, tossing two flawless relief innings with a strikeout. | ||||
53 | University School | 6 | Brookfield Academy | 7 | MORE |
54 | Brookfield Academy earned a quality win over USM on Thursday afternoon, beating a hot Wildcats team on the road. Dillon Rosado went 3-for-3 at the plate, while Jonathan Kim homered and drove in three. Ryan Campbell tripled and Nolan Kahle struckout three in relief for Brookfield Academy. Graham Kasten and Jason Adix each drove in runs on two hits for the Wildcats. | ||||
55 | Holmen | 8 | Tomah | 4 | MORE |
56 | Holmen is playing well as of late, defeating Eau Claire Memorial the other day and winning this game on the road over Tomah. Tucker Gegfuntner went 2-for-3 with a double and drove in a run for Holmen, all while striking out eight across six innings of work on the mound as well. Evan Long struckout six and was charged with just one earned run in five innings for the Timberwolves. Nine different Holmen batters recorded a hit in the win. | ||||
57 | Sussex Hamilton | 4 | Brookfield East | 3 | MORE |
58 | The Chargers have quietly won four games in a row, including an upset victory over Pewaukee on Wednesday night. They defeated another GMC foe in Brookfield East on Thursday, after Colton Martell broke a 3-3 tie in the top of the seventh inning with an RBI single. Martell and Luke Wroblewski each finished the day with two hits apiece, while Evan Becker doubled for the Chargers. AJ Hamilton started and struckout eight over seven innings, allowing three earned runs in total. | ||||
59 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 2 | Brookfield Central | 4 | MORE |
60 | Luke Wenzel struckout seven and held New Berlin Eisenhower to one earned run over five innings of work. Bobby Ball doubled and drove in a run, while Matthew Mueller went 2-for-3 with an RBI in the Lancers win. | ||||
61 | St. Mary Catholic | 0 | Ozaukee | 3 | MORE |
62 | The Warriors remain undefeated, picking up an impressive conference win over a quality St. Mary Catholic team at home. Noah Miller is certainly playing like the top player in the state, finishing this game with a double and home run. Right behind Miller in the Ozaukee lineup, Simon doubled twice and drove in a run. Matt Miller started on the mound for Ozaukee, holding St. Mary Catholic scoreless across six innings, striking out five. | ||||
63 | Beloit Turner | 11 | Evansville | 2 | MORE |
64 | The Blue Devils finished the game with one more hit than Turner, yet still lost by nine runs at home. Beloit Turner worked six walks and capitalized on two Evansville errors to score a few runs in the win. Jackson Burk homered for Turner and Maguire Kurth drove three runs in on two hits. Willard Peterson went 3-for-4 with an RBI for the Blue Devils. | ||||
65 | Gibraltar | 0 | Denmark | 6 | MORE |
66 | Brennen Miller, Logan Paplham, and Hayden Konkol combined to shutout Gibraltar, striking out 10 in the process. Konkol also homered for the Vikings and Drake Locklear drove in two runs in the win. | ||||
67 | Hudson | 5 | Chippewa Falls | 3 | MORE |
68 | Despite a three-run sixth inning by Chippewa Falls, the Raiders were able to hold off a potential comeback and secure the road win against a quality opponent. Owen Weadge started on the mound for Hudson and struckout six batters over five innings, not allowing an earned run in the process. Weadge also doubled and finished the game with two hits for Hudson. Sam Erickson went 2-for-3 at the plate and scored twice for the Raiders, while Owen Anderson brought a pair of runners home as well. The Raiders swept the season series with Chippewa Falls and have now won five straight games. | ||||
69 | Middleton | 5 | Janesville Parker | 3 | MORE |
70 | Middleton broke a 2-2 tie in the sixth inning, scoring two runs, and added an insurance run in the seventh to secure a road win over Janesville Parker. Nolan Dunn and Easton Zempel each tripled, while Aiden Williams tallied a pair of hits and brought a run home. Tyler Pincombe went the distance on 80 pitches for Middleton, striking out three and allowing three earned runs. | ||||
71 | River Falls | 3 | Eau Claire Memorial | 8 | MORE |
72 | Behind a strong outing from Vincent Trapani and timely offense, the Old Abes defeated rival River Falls at home in this Thursday matchup. Austin Baker doubled and drove in two runs for ECM, while Jack Redwine and Peyton Platter each had two hits. Dylan O'Connell doubled as well and Trapani helped his own cause with an RBI triple. Eight different Old Abes' recorded a hit in the win. Platter relieved Trapani after five innings, striking out five on 33 pitches. | ||||
73 | West Bend East | 16 | Nicolet | 7 | MORE |
74 | The Suns are playing good baseball as of late, having won six games in a row, including a victory over Whitefish Bay earlier in the week. Nine different Suns' recorded a hit in this win over Nicolet, led by George Seaman's three hit day that included a triple. John Hynst, Dawson Rondorf, and Jack Trample all doubled for West Bend East. Five different Suns' also drove in two or more runs in the victory. | ||||
75 | Amherst | 9 | Menominee Indian | 2 | MORE |
76 | With this win, the Amherst Falcons claim at least a share of the CWC-East title, something their program hasn't done since 2012 - an impressive feat for the Falcons' program as they continue to steer things in the right direction. | ||||
77 | Pittsville | 5 | Almond-Bancroft | 3 | |
78 | Menominee Indian | 2 | Amherst | 9 | |
79 | Adams-Friendship | 11 | Antigo | 6 | |
80 | Neenah | 8 | Appleton East | 2 | |
81 | Rib Lake | 1 | Athens | 11 | |
82 | Stratford | 12 | Auburndale | 0 | |
83 | Somerset | 4 | Baldwin-Woodville | 7 | |
84 | Cameron | 4 | Barron | 2 | |
85 | Baraboo | 2 | Beaver Dam | 12 | |
86 | Brodhead/Juda | 2 | Big Foot | 8 | |
87 | Argyle | 14 | Black Hawk | 6 | |
88 | Kiel | 16 | Brillion | 1 | |
89 | University School | 6 | Brookfield Academy | 7 | |
90 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 2 | Brookfield Central | 4 | |
91 | Sussex Hamilton | 4 | Brookfield East | 3 | |
92 | Port Washington | 4 | Cedarburg | 2 | |
93 | Prentice | 0 | Chequamegon | 2 | |
94 | Two Rivers | 3 | Chilton | 5 | |
95 | Shell Lake | 2 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 3 | |
96 | Birchwood/Winter | 6 | Clear Lake | 9 | |
97 | Wausaukee | 0 | Coleman | 12 | |
98 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 11 | Crandon | 0 | |
99 | Cuba City | 14 | Deerfield | 4 | |
100 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 11 | Dominican | 1 | |
101 | Elk Mound | 5 | Durand | 4 | |
102 | Newman Catholic | 1 | Edgar | 13 | |
103 | Turner | 11 | Evansville | 2 | |
104 | Oshkosh North | 15 | Fond du Lac | 2 | |
105 | Menomonee Falls | 7 | Germantown | 1 | |
106 | Lourdes Academy | 7 | Green Lake/Princeton | 8 | |
107 | Franklin | 4 | Greendale | 1 | |
108 | Milwaukee Reagan | 2 | Greenfield | 5 | |
109 | Owen-Withee | 1 | Greenwood | 12 | |
110 | Northland Lutheran | 22 | Gresham Community | 15 | |
111 | Saint Croix Falls | 7 | Hayward | 0 | |
112 | Whitefish Bay | 20 | Homestead | 1 | |
113 | West Bend West | 5 | Homestead | 14 | |
114 | Rio | 2 | Horicon | 12 | |
115 | Parkview | 3 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 16 | |
116 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 5 | Independence/Gilmanton | 6 | |
117 | East Troy | 5 | Jefferson | 8 | |
118 | Milwaukee King | 9 | Johnson Creek | 1 | |
119 | Saint Francis | 12 | Kenosha Christian Life | 5 | |
120 | Plymouth | 1 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 11 | |
121 | Campbellsport | 2 | Kewaskum | 1 | |
122 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 12 | Kohler/Christian | 2 | |
123 | Cumberland | 1 | Ladysmith | 2 | |
124 | Heritage Christian | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 23 | |
125 | Lakeside Lutheran | 6 | Lake Mills | 3 | |
126 | Florence | 1 | Laona/Wabeno | 3 | |
127 | Saint John's NW | 12 | Living Word Lutheran | 6 | |
128 | Black River Falls | 7 | Luther | 5 | |
129 | Green Bay Southwest | 2 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 4 | |
130 | Howards Grove | 1 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 2 | |
131 | Assumption | 2 | Marathon | 3 | |
132 | Manawa | 1 | Marion | 4 | |
133 | Belleville | 10 | Marshall | 1 | |
134 | Mosinee | 1 | Medford | 4 | |
135 | Augusta | 3 | Melrose-Mindoro | 13 | |
136 | Rice Lake | 7 | Menomonie | 2 | |
137 | Dodgeville | 6 | Mineral Point | 4 | |
138 | Watertown | 5 | Monroe | 4 | |
139 | West Bend East | 16 | Nicolet | 6 | |
140 | Ithaca | 13 | North Crawford | 1 | |
141 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 4 | Northwestern | 14 | |
142 | Prairie Farm | 1 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 10 | |
143 | Hortonville | 6 | Oshkosh West | 1 | |
144 | West Allis Central | 6 | Pewaukee | 14 | |
145 | Abbotsford/Colby | 8 | Phillips | 1 | |
146 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 3 | Pius XI Catholic | 4 | |
147 | Columbus | 9 | Poynette | 3 | |
148 | Catholic Central | 11 | Racine St. Catherine's | 1 | |
149 | Oakfield | 7 | Randolph | 6 | |
150 | Sauk Prairie | 3 | Reedsburg | 2 | |
151 | Viroqua | 14 | Riverdale | 1 | |
152 | Prescott | 10 | Saint Croix Central | 9 | |
153 | Lomira | 0 | Saint Mary's Springs | 10 | |
154 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 7 | Saint Thomas More | 17 | |
155 | Martin Luther | 4 | Shoreland Lutheran | 8 | |
156 | Highland | 5 | Shullsburg/Benton | 2 | |
157 | Altoona | 10 | Stanley-Boyd | 3 | |
158 | Fort Atkinson | 4 | Stoughton | 2 | |
159 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 11 | Sturgeon Bay | 13 | |
160 | Holmen | 8 | Tomah | 4 | |
161 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 3 | Tomahawk | 4 | |
162 | Sheboygan Falls | 8 | Valders | 9 | |
163 | Monroe | 0 | Watertown | 10 | |
164 | Lodi | 13 | Watertown Luther Prep | 3 | |
165 | Berlin | 4 | Waupun | 14 | |
166 | Marquette University | 2 | Wauwatosa West | 1 | |
167 | Seneca | 3 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 6 | |
168 | Kickapoo/La Farge | 6 | Weston | 7 | |
169 | Arrowhead | 2 | Westosha Central | 3 | |
170 | Iola-Scandinavia | 5 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 8 | |
171 | Pepin/Alma | 5 | Whitehall | 1 | |
172 | Pepin/Alma | 3 | Whitehall | 2 | |
173 | Waterloo | 14 | Wisconsin Heights | 2 |