1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 3 Bay Port | 3 | Green Bay Preble | 0 | MORE |
4 | Gavin Rusch started on the mound for Bay Port in this conference victory and starred, hurling 6.2 scoreless innings and holding the Hornets to just two hits total. Carl Cano led the way for the Pirates on offense, driving in two runs on a triple. Eli Frank also drove in a run and ended the game with a strikeout on five pitches in relief of Rusch. | ||||
5 | Waukesha South | 0 | No. 6 Muskego | 10 | |
6 | Westosha Central | 5 | No. 8 Union Grove | 16 | MORE |
7 | The Broncos scored two or more runs in every single inning and tallied 14 hits en route to a runaway victory over Westosha Central. The brother tandem of Nathan and Nick Williams paced the Broncos' offense, driving in a combined eight runs on five hits between the two of them, including two extra-base hits. Sophomore Owen Nowak also doubled and had two hits total, while Brady Ketterhagen brought a pair home on a double. Remmi Sweet continues to hit for the Broncos, tallying two knocks and driving in two in this game; and he also stole two bags. Southpaw Taylor Brauer allowed just one earned run across 4.1 innings, striking out seven. | ||||
8 | Sussex Hamilton | 7 | No. 9 Wauwatosa East | 3 | MORE |
9 | A pinch-hit three-run home run by Devin Schneider and multi-RBI games from both Luke Wroblewski and Trevor Walczak helped the Chargers pull off a weekday upset over Wauwatosa East. Beau Bauer added two hits of his own as eight different Chargers recorded hits in this victory. Wroblewski also strung together a quality outing for Sussex, allowing just three earned runs across seven complete innings; doing it all on 69 pitches. | ||||
10 | Notre Dame Academy | 1 | No. 10 De Pere | 11 | |
11 | Wyatt Fischer and Quinn Falish both homered in an impressive victory for De Pere at home over Notre Dame Academy. Fischer also threw five innings and allowed just one earned run, holding the Tritons' offense quiet throughout en route to a win. | ||||
12 | Marquette University | 3 | No. 11 Menomonee Falls | 4 | MORE |
13 | The Hilltoppers nearly erased an early four run deficit by scratching their way to three runs, but a three strikeout save across two scoreless innings from Billy Howard helped secure a Phoenix win. Starter Zach Wolfram threw a competitive game for Menomonee Falls, striking out seven across five innings and he only allowed one earned run. Wolfram also doubled and drove in two, pacing the Phoenix offensively. | ||||
14 | No. 12 Arrowhead | 2 | Oconomowoc | 4 | MORE |
15 | Three errors and four unearned runs charged to Warhawks' starter Mason Buss helped Oconomwoc pull off this upset over No. 12 Arrowhead. Six different Ocononowoc hitters tallied a hit against the Kansas State commit, including Matthew Last who added a pair. Ethan Hindle and Jacob Stevens both doubled for Arrowhead, with Stevens bringing two batters across home. That was all the damage that Arrowhead managed to do against Oconomwoc's Grant Naumann, who struck out five across seven innings on 81 pitches. | ||||
16 | No. 14 Whitefish Bay | 8 | Cedarburg | 3 | MORE |
17 | Jack Nau, Brady Marget, and Caleb Bowers all had two hits for Whitefish Bay as the Blue Dukes secured their 17th win on the season and continue to roll through their conference opponents. | ||||
18 | No. 15 Hortonville | 4 | Kaukauna | 5 | MORE |
19 | The Ghosts truly rallied to victory in this contest, scoring three runs in the bottom of the seventh to send this game to extras and following that up with a walk-off single by Carter Steinke to pull off the upset over No. 15 Hortonville. Jake Lucas had two hits and doubled for Kaukauna, while Matthew Dortel drove in two on two knocks, walking twice. Sophomore Thomas Burns started for Hortonville and struck out nine over 5.2 innings, allowing just two earned runs. | ||||
20 | No. 16 West De Pere | 16 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 2 | MORE |
21 | West De Pere totaled 12 hits and scored at least two runs in each inning to cruise to victory over Fox Valley Lutheran. Northern Illinois commit Kaden Kosobucki homered and brought three home on two total hits. Braydon Skenandore and Lucas Bartelt combined to drive in five runs on four doubles, while Josh Brud brought three home on three hits out of the leadoff spot; walking twice. | ||||
22 | No. 18 Kimberly | 13 | Appleton East | 2 | MORE |
23 | Only up by two runs heading into the seventh inning, the Papermakers' offense errupted for nine runs as they comfortably increased their lead over Appleton East. Evan Olson led the way for Kimberly, driving in three on three hits. Al Leitner drove in a run on two hits, while leadoff hitter Kale Twombly added a pair of knocks as well, including a double. Cal McGinnis, Colin Obermann, Max Kalk, Brayden Deering, and Brandon Carew all had extra-base hits for Kimberly. | ||||
24 | No. 21 La Crosse Aquinas | 5 | Sparta | 1 | MORE |
25 | The Blugolds are amongst the hottest teams in the state right now, defeating Sparta for their 16th victory on the season. Two extra-base hits from Mikey Lium brought two batters home, while Calvin Hargrove and Kole Keppel each doubled, too. Piersen Feehan and Kahler Key held the Sparta offense to just four hits in this contest, striking out seven batters combined and only accounting for one earned run between the two. | ||||
26 | No. 23 Madison Memorial | 8 | Madison La Follette | 2 | MORE |
27 | A recent addition to the Power 25, the Spartans defeated their crosstown counterparts on Monday afternoon, tallying 11 hits total as a squad. Kyle Yu, Aaron Jungers, and Zak Jessup all had two hits, while Yu and Jessup drove in runs as well. Jaydon Bott tripled and brought three runners across home, while a TJ Bennett double also saw a runner score. Jessup and Jungers combined to hold La Follete to just three hits in this game, striking out five and the duo was only held responsible for one earned run. | ||||
28 | Glenwood City | 2 | No. 24 Boyceville | 13 | MORE |
29 | After some inclement weather stymied the end of Boyceville's week four, the Bulldogs were back in action on Monday and defeated Glenwood City in emphatic fashion. Trett Joles went 3-for-4 and drove in two out of the leadoff spot for Boyceville. Walker Retz brought four home on three hits, including a home run, and Jacob Granley also homered. Brady Helland allowed just one earned run and struck out three in five innings for Boyceville. | ||||
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31 | Sheboygan South | 3 | Ashwaubenon | 24 | MORE |
32 | The Jaguars scored three or more runs in all four of their offensive innings, including a 13-run outburst in the second, and compilied 17 total hits in this victory over Sheboygan South. Boone Kirst doubled and drove in five, while Mack Crawley brought three home on two knocks. Eight other Jaguars' brought in runs, including Eason Hurd and Eli Zollar, who plated two. | ||||
33 | Oregon | 5 | Verona | 14 | MORE |
34 | N.J. Elias homered out of the leadoff spot and six Wildcats had an extra-base hit. John Ferguson and Garrett Hoppe each drove in two on two hits, while Mason Fink brought two home on a double. Nine total Wildcats drove in at least one run. | ||||
35 | Randolph | 1 | Markesan | 12 | MORE |
36 | In game one of this weekday double-header, the Hornets' offense put up an impressive 16-hit performance to defeat Randolph in five innings. The first six hitters in the Hornets' lineup all had multi-hit games. Sage Stellmacher and Trevor Roberts both tripled and had three hits apiece, combining to drive in seven runs total between the two. Aiden Schmick, Chayse Osterhaus, Gavin Gilbertson, and Bryce Leedle all drove in runs on two hits apiece as well. Osterhaus started on the hill for Markesan, striking out six over five innings and allowing just one earned run. | ||||
37 | Randolph | 4 | Markesan | 11 | MORE |
38 | Another game, another strong offensive performance for Markesan. The Hornets upped their hit total to 17 in this one as five starters had multi-hit affairs. Bryce Leedle led Markesan with a three hit day and he drove in four runs, too. Gavin Gilbertson and Trevor Roberts both brought two across on three hits apiece, while Chayse Osterhaus and Aiden Schmick each had two hits. Markesan improves to 12-1 on the season with this double-header sweep. | ||||
39 | Mineral Point | 10 | Iowa-Grant | 0 | MORE |
40 | The Pointers scored 10 runs on just five hits, capitalizing on six errors by their opponents to win their 18th game of the spring. Leyton Bowers led the offense with a 3-for-3 day and he drove in two, swiping three bags as well. Dominick McVay started on the mound for Mineral Point and struck out six over four scoreless, giving up just three hits. | ||||
41 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 6 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 4 | MORE |
42 | Down 4-3 in the top of the seventh, with two down and the bases loaded, Luke Schuler's double to left scored all three baserunners to launch the Lancers into the 6-4 lead, where it stood. Schuler went on to pitch the seventh to earn the save in nine pitches, helping the Lancers to an 11-1 record with this big win over one of their D1 neighbors. St. Joseph's Brady Davidson also tripled in the game, drove in a run, and scored twice. Jack Davidson struck out two in 1.2 scoreless innings to help make the comeback possible. For Indian Trail, Matt Felber continued his productive spring with another couple of hits and two RBIs. Kris Podskarbi went 2-for-3 with a triple in the loss. | ||||
43 | Hartford Union | 9 | West Bend West | 1 | MORE |
44 | Tied at 0-0 heading into the final inning, the Orioles offense errupted for nine runs in the top of the seventh to put this game away. R.J. Pouzar led the way for Hartford, tallying three hits total in the contest and he drove in a run, too. Leadoff hitter A.J. Lausten doubled and brought three runners home, while R.J. Thomae had two knocks out of the three-hole. Sophomore Austin Kutz started for Hartford and threw 6.1 innings of one run ball, striking out three. Joey Schneider opposed him for the Spartans, hurling six scoreless four-hit innings and striking out four. | ||||
45 | Oshkosh West | 4 | Neenah | 9 | MORE |
46 | The Rockets' Gradin Taschner was 3-for-3 with a triple and three runs scored, while Brady Frost doubled and collected a couple of RBIs. Chase Hanselman also tallied a pair of hits and an RBI. Starter Jaeden Carstens struck out four and did not allow an earned run in his 5.1 innings of work. Neenah's 7-4 this spring. | ||||
47 | Hilbert | 0 | St. Mary Catholic | 8 | MORE |
48 | The Zephyrs' Mitch Lukasik threw a complete game shutout with just two hits allowed, no walks, and nine punch-outs to lead St. Mary to its 11th win of the spring. Offensively, Daniel Decker pitched in again with another double and an RBI. Ben Wilson also featured with two RBIs. Four other members of St. Mary's lineup drove in a run. | ||||
49 | Little Chute | 15 | Wrightstown | 1 | MORE |
50 | The Mustangs won their 12th game of the season with this victory and their offense mustered 10 hits across six innings to do so. Jacob Weigman set the tone out of the leadoff spot for Little Chute, driving in two runs on three total hits. Drew Vanderloop tripled and drove in four, while Caden Kerrigan and Bennett Jansen each brought two runs home on two hits. On the mound for the Mustangs, Charlie Vanden Burgt struck out five across five innings, allowing just one earned run. | ||||
51 | Menasha | 6 | New London | 8 | MORE |
52 | Menasha exploded for six runs in the third to take a 6-2 lead, but the Bulldogs' bats continued to rally throughout to eventually pull ahead. They countered for two in the third and three in the fourth to grab the lead, and added an insurance run in the sixth that gave senior Connor Brinkman the support to cruise to the save in the seventh with two Ks to earn the save. | ||||
53 | Badger | 2 | Waterford | 8 | MORE |
54 | Dylan Questad continues to pitch the Wolverines to victory each time he toes the rubber and dominate in the process. Committed to Notre Dame, the sophomore right-hander hurled six two-hit innings and was charged with only one earned run, striking out 13 in the process. Offensively for the Wolverines, Garrett Kay and Andrew Chapman both had two hits, while cleanup hitter Gavin Roanhouse went 3-for-3 with two RBIs. | ||||
55 | Mukwonago | 6 | Kettle Moraine | 7 | MORE |
56 | Sophomore outfielder Owen Bond hit his third home run of the spring for the Lasers, finishing the day with three hits total and three RBIs. Ryan Blanchard and Peyton Schopf both doubled, while Tyler Hart's lone hit of the contest was a triple. The Lasers won this game in the bottom of the eighth inning, when they scored a run to walk it off. | ||||
57 | Delavan-Darien | 2 | Wilmot | 3 | MORE |
58 | Leo Falletti came close to tossing a shutout but a late Delavan rally brought them a run away from tying it up in the seventh. Still, Wilmot was able to hang on for the win in this one. Kaleb Gendron was 3-for-3 for the Panthers with a run scored and an RBI. Jake Christiansen was 2-for-3 with an RBI. | ||||
59 | Columbus | 4 | Waupun | 0 | MORE |
60 | James Mobry hurled five quality innings for the Cardinals and handed the ball off to Ayden Adam, who shut the door down on Waupun in two relief innings. Christian Oppor homered, while AJ Uttech doubled and drove in a run. Trace Kirchberg went 1-for-3 with an RBI as well. | ||||
61 | Tomah | 4 | La Crosse Logan | 2 | MORE |
62 | Andrew Brookman pitched a complete game, allowing only one earned run on two hits, three walks, and he struck out six. Senior Evan Long was 2-for-2 with a double, home run, two runs scored and two RBIs. Luke Duncan added three hits of his own; Benny Pierce was 2-for-3. | ||||
63 | Brookfield Central | 0 | Germantown | 5 | MORE |
64 | Riley Wagie led Germantown with three RBIs with starter Johnny Nieskes pitched a one-hit shutout with nine Ks to score the Warhawks their 10th win of the spring, now 10-5 overall, 8-4 in the Greater Metro. | ||||
65 | Appleton North | 9 | Oshkosh North | 13 | MORE |
66 | Oshkosh North was propelled extended their large lead in the fifth with the help of Keegan Schlichting's grand slam that wound up making a big difference, as the Lightning rallied late but North's lead was just too much. Underclassmen Colton Angell and Logan Frank each tallied two hits; Angell scored three times while Frank drove in a pair. Alex Stinl also drove in two runs in the Oshkosh North win. For Appleton North, Noah Leopold doubled twice and drove in two runs as the team's offensive leader on this day. | ||||
67 | River Falls | 1 | Park Cottage Grove (MN) | 9 | MORE |
68 | Ragan Pinnow was 2-for-3 and drove in the Wildcats' lone run in the loss to this out-of-state program, moving to 6-6 overall this spring, and a critical two-game series with Eau Claire North on the horizon. | ||||
69 | Fond du Lac | 2 | Appleton West | 4 | MORE |
70 | Cade Kavenaugh powered the Terrors from the top of the order with three hits, including a double, and a run scored. Anthony Ruzzicone added two hits and an RBI as well, while Patrick Crawford tripled and scored twice. Ruzzicone was also terrific from the mound on Monday, with seven Ks in six innings, allowing just two unearned runs on three hits, three walks. | ||||
71 | West Bend East | 3 | Slinger | 4 | MORE |
72 | The Owls pulled ahead in the fifth and sixth with the help of Jack Murray's RBI double, as part of his three-hit day. A sac fly later tied it, and Daniel Sherman's two-out infield single scored the go-ahead run. For the Suns, Nolan Gawryck, Dawson Rondorf, and Jack Trampe each tallied two hits in the loss. | ||||
73 | Waukesha West | 11 | Waukesha North | 8 | MORE |
74 | Ben Cook tripled twice to help him plate five runs in the West win. Sophomore Ethan Brown was 2-for-4 with a double and two runs scored. Jack Kundinger helped quiet North's offense in relief, limiting the Bears to one run on two hits, one walk, which allowed the Wolverines to steer themselves to the win. North was led offensively by Cole Armstrong's three hits and Henry Kukla's homer and three RBIs. Caleb Brauer was also 2-for-4 with two runs scored. | ||||
75 | Elkhorn Area | 0 | Burlington | 5 | MORE |
76 | Brayden Marks was dealt a tough-luck loss in this one, having allowed just one earned run in five innings, on four hits, one walk, and he struck out six. Burlington's Joey Berezowitz was 2-for-4 fromt he top of the order with a run scored. Connor O'Reilly tripled and drove in a run. Chase Ketterhagen doubled and scored twice. | ||||
77 | Adams-Friendship | 1 | Wisconsin Dells | 3 | MORE |
78 | Will Michalsky's two-run blast in the first inning and an RBI from Matt Getgen were enough to propel Wisconsin Dells to victory over Adams-Friendship at home. Getgen impressed on the mound for the Dells, striking out four across seven scoreless innings and holding a quality Adams-Friendship lineup to just five hits. | ||||
79 | Brookfield East | 6 | West Allis Hale | 1 | MORE |
80 | Drew Staviski's complete game led B'East to Monday's victory, as he navigated around three hits, four walks, to allow just one unearned run, with three strikeouts. Nathanael Gaub doubled and drove in a run for the Spartans. Will Staviski led the team with a pair of RBIs. Ryan Karst scored twice and stole a pair of bases. | ||||
81 | Wauwatosa West | 12 | West Allis Hale | 0 | MORE |
82 | Mitch Fassbender struck out 12 across five no-hit innings for Tosa West, doing so on just 45 pitches, per GameChanger. Fassbender also doubled and drove in four total runs, leading the way for Wauwatosa West in multiple different avenues. Seth Thomas brought three runs home on two knocks, while Matthew Nash and Quinn Cepican each had two hits. | ||||
83 | Amherst | 9 | Shiocton | 0 | |
84 | Landon Moe, Wyatt Blaskowski, and Marcus Glowdowski combined for the shutout win over Shiocton on Monday, while Jake Hoffman's triple helped spark them offensively. The Falcons are now 12-5 overall. | ||||
85 | Stratford | 4 | Abbotsford/Colby | 1 | |
86 | Whitehall | 17 | Alma Center Lincoln | 6 | |
87 | McDonell Central | 3 | Altoona | 10 | |
88 | Northland Pines | 0 | Antigo | 5 | |
89 | Kimberly | 13 | Appleton East | 2 | |
90 | Fond du Lac | 2 | Appleton West | 4 | |
91 | Menomonie | - | Ashland | - | |
92 | Sheboygan South | 3 | Ashwaubenon | 24 | |
93 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 20 | Augusta | 7 | |
94 | Prescott (6-2) | - | Baldwin-Woodville (5-2) | - | |
95 | Royall | 3 | Bangor | 1 | |
96 | Westfield | 5 | Baraboo | 11 | |
97 | New Glarus | 13 | Belleville | 4 | |
98 | Janesville Craig | 11 | Beloit Memorial | 2 | |
99 | Cornell/Lake Holcombe (0-8) | - | Birchwood/Winter (3-4) | - | |
100 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 9 | Bonduel | 4 | |
101 | Cuba City | 12 | Boscobel | 1 | |
102 | Gresham Community | 1 | Bowler | 13 | |
103 | Glenwood City | 2 | Boyceville | 12 | |
104 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 6 | Brookfield Academy | 2 | |
105 | Prairie Farm | 2 | Bruce | 8 | |
106 | Elkhorn | 0 | Burlington | 5 | |
107 | Necedah | 5 | Cashton | 3 | |
108 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah (1-7) | - | Cedar Grove-Belgium (2-6) | - | |
109 | Whitefish Bay | 8 | Cedarburg | 3 | |
110 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 17 | Clear Lake | 1 | |
111 | Blair-Taylor | 4 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 12 | |
112 | Niagara | 0 | Crivitz | 10 | |
113 | Southwestern | 14 | Darlington | 9 | |
114 | Notre Dame | 1 | De Pere | 11 | |
115 | South Shore | 3 | Drummond | 14 | |
116 | Spring Valley | 13 | Durand | 2 | |
117 | Pepin/Alma | 11 | Eleva-Strum | 5 | |
118 | Mondovi | 0 | Elk Mound | 4 | |
119 | Clinton | 4 | Evansville | 10 | |
120 | Laona/Wabeno | 16 | Florence | 7 | |
121 | West De Pere | 16 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 2 | |
122 | STA/Lena | 18 | Gillett/Suring | 1 | |
123 | Homestead | 5 | Grafton | 4 | |
124 | Luck/Frederic | 2 | Grantsburg | 6 | |
125 | Melrose-Mindoro | 12 | Independence/Gilmanton | 18 | |
126 | Menominee Indian | 5 | Iola-Scandinavia | 7 | |
127 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 1 | Ithaca | 3 | |
128 | North Crawford | 1 | Kickapoo/La Farge | 16 | |
129 | Viroqua | 16 | La Crosse Central | 8 | |
130 | Waterloo | 1 | Lake Mills | 8 | |
131 | Campbellsport | 1 | Lomira | 2 | |
132 | Lakeland | 0 | Marathon | 5 | |
133 | Luxemburg-Casco | 13 | Marinette | 5 | |
134 | Randolph | 1 | Markesan | 12 | |
135 | Randolph | 5 | Markesan | 11 | |
136 | Washburn | 13 | Mellen | 7 | |
137 | Milwaukee King | 18 | Milw. School of Languages Co- | 2 | |
138 | Warren (IL) | 9 | Monroe | 2 | |
139 | Argyle | 13 | Monticello/Albany | 3 | |
140 | Edgar | 0 | Mosinee | 1 | |
141 | Auburndale | 0 | Nekoosa | 5 | |
142 | Greenfield | 1 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 9 | |
143 | Lourdes Academy | 3 | New Holstein | 4 | |
144 | Prentice | 1 | Newman Catholic | 17 | |
145 | Port Washington | 2 | Nicolet | 7 | |
146 | Kickapoo/La Farge | 6 | North Crawford | 3 | |
147 | Sevastopol | 2 | Oconto | 6 | |
148 | Holmen | 0 | Onalaska | 8 | |
149 | Oostburg | 2 | Ozaukee | 11 | |
150 | Oakfield | 20 | Pardeeville | 0 | |
151 | Horicon | 6 | Parkview | 1 | |
152 | Black Hawk | 0 | Pecatonica | 17 | |
153 | Gibraltar | 1 | Peshtigo | 2 | |
154 | Tigerton | 4 | Pittsville | 7 | |
155 | Colfax | 3 | Plum City/Elmwood | 2 | |
156 | Colfax | 5 | Plum City/Elmwood | 2 | |
157 | Almond-Bancroft | 14 | Port Edwards | 9 | |
158 | Belmont | 13 | Potosi/Cassville | 2 | |
159 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 7 | Pulaski | 5 | |
160 | Mishicot | 3 | Random Lake | 5 | |
161 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 0 | Reedsville | 4 | |
162 | Columbus Catholic | 14 | Rib Lake | 4 | |
163 | Northwestern | 7 | Rice Lake | 10 | |
164 | Highland | 10 | River Ridge | 4 | |
165 | Lancaster | 0 | River Valley | 15 | |
166 | Fennimore | 6 | Riverdale | 3 | |
167 | Pacelli | 0 | Rosholt | 1 | |
168 | Osceola | 12 | Saint Croix Central | 2 | |
169 | Green Bay East/West | 0 | Shawano | 12 | |
170 | Howards Grove | 11 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 1 | |
171 | Green Bay Southwest | 2 | Sheboygan North | 4 | |
172 | Amery | 7 | Somerset | 16 | |
173 | Athens | 4 | Spencer | 3 | |
174 | Cloquet | 2 | Superior | 6 | |
175 | Rhinelander | 22 | Tomahawk | 1 | |
176 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 10 | Unity | 8 | |
177 | Coleman | 14 | Wausaukee | 0 | |
178 | Siren | 2 | Webster | 8 | |
179 | De Soto | 13 | Weston | 2 | |
180 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 19 | White Lake | 5 | |
181 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 10 | Wild Rose | 0 | |
182 | Lakeside Lutheran | 2 | Winnebago Lutheran | 12 | |
183 | Wautoma | 7 | Winneconne | 4 | |
184 | Brookwood | 5 | Wonewoc-Center | 7 |