1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 18 Madison Memorial | 0 | No. 1 Sun Prairie | 10 | MORE |
4 | The Cardinals continue to assert themselves as the top dogs across the WIAA, defeating No. 18, and conference foe, Madison Memorial at home in just five innings. Brady Stevens and Davis Hamilton made the most of that stretch on the mound, striking out six and failing to allow a hit as the Cardinals' offense took care of the rest. Josh Caron drove three runs in, while Carson Shepard and Jackson Hunley each had two hits in the win. | ||||
5 | No. 2 Bay Port | 6 | Pulaski | 1 | MORE |
6 | Gavin Rusch, Jacob Anderson, and Eli Frank combined to hold Pulaski to just one hit and also struck out nine batters between the three of them. Frank also tripled, driving in two, and James Bornick brought two home on a double. Carl Cano had two hits for Bay Port and, like Frank and Bornick, Logan VanLaanen helped a pair of runners cross home. | ||||
7 | No. 3 Franklin | 15 | Racine Case | 4 | MORE |
8 | Boston Halloran's big day at the plate led the Sabers to another conference win, as the sophomore three-hitter went 3-for-4 with four RBIs. Evan Iwinski doubled twice and drove two in for Franklin, while Dyson Klubertanz, Carson Flugaur, and Charlie Barton all had mutli-hit games. Franklin finished this game with 13 hits in five innings and they continue to swing the bats well from top to bottom. | ||||
9 | No. 4 Pewaukee | 13 | Greenfield | 3 | MORE |
10 | Carson Hansen was flat-out excellent for Pewaukee in all areas of the game as the Pirates blew by Greenfield for another Woodlands West conference victory. Hansen had three hits, including two that went for extra bases, and he drove two runs in as well. Then, the uncommitted junior entered the game in relief and fanned nine over five hitless innings, walking just two. Vince Zipperer's two hits brought three runners home for Pewaukee, while both Nick Doubek and Jack Sandvick had two RBIs each. | ||||
11 | No. 6 Union Grove | 3 | Elkhorn | 1 | MORE |
12 | Union Grove nabbed the lead in the sixth inning and added and insurance run in the seventh after Taylor Brauer scored on an error. Three runs was enough support for Kaden Pfeffer, who started and struck 10 batters out in 6.2 innings, allowing just a singular earned run. Austin Bestul opposed Pfeffer and pitched really well for Elkhorn, striking nine out in 6.1 innings and allowing two earned runs. | ||||
13 | West Allis Hale | 1 | No. 7 Menomonee Falls | 7 | MORE |
14 | The Phoenix earned an outright share of the Greater Metro Conference title with this win over Hale. Cole Fialco paved the way from the start with an impressive performance on the mound, striking out nine batters in 6.2 innings and allowing just one earned run. Zach Wolfram doubled twice and drove three in for the Phoenix, as Luke Nowak and Keli Grennier each had two hits. | ||||
15 | No. 8 Kenosha Tremper | 0 | No. 17 Oak Creek | 10 | MORE |
16 | After dropping a handful of games over the last few weeks, the Knights responded valiently and defeated a tough Tremper squad at home in just five innings. Luke Klekamp got the nod for Oak Creek and was rather dominant, using just 60 pitches to record 15 outs, striking out two. Ryan Santi led the Knights offensively with three hits, including a double and triple, and three RBIs. C.J. Trask and Alex Hale each drove in two and freshman Payton Jibben continues to hit, tallying two more knocks in this victory. | ||||
17 | No. 9 Eau Claire North | 1 | Hudson | 6 | MORE |
18 | Senior Owen Anderson took the mound and turned in an impressive outing against the Huskies' offense, striking out seven and failing to allow an earned run over 5.2 innings pitched. Sam Erickson homered out of the bottom spot in the Raiders' lineup, driving in three total. Owen Weadge and Kyler Hove each had two hits for Hudson as well. | ||||
19 | Sheboygan North | 1 | No. 11 De Pere | 8 | |
20 | No. 14 Hortonville | 4 | No. 12 Kimberly | 8 | MORE |
21 | The atmopshere at Kimberly's home park must have been electric following Bradley commit Cal McGinnis' walk-off grand slam sealed the Papermakers win over a quality Hortonville squad. Kale Twombly's two hits out of the leadoff spot brought two runners home for Kimberly and Josh Bailey went 3-for-3 in the win. Al Leitner continues to pitch well for the Papermakers, striking three out over 3.1 scoreless relief innings. | ||||
22 | No. 13 Greendale | 8 | South Milwaukee | 4 | MORE |
23 | E.J. Kuster did it all for Greendale in this road win over South Milwaukee, striking out sis across six frames and driving two runs in on a home run. Keegan Kapocious brought three home for the Panthers and Tristan Ellis doubled, scoring twice as well. | ||||
24 | Brookfield East | 1 | No. 15 Wauwatosa East | 0 | MORE |
25 | The only run scored in this game came in the top of the second inning, when the Spartans scratched a run home on an RBI groundout. Logan LeTourneau and Fred Pierce teamed up to strikeout eight over seven shutout innings, pacing Brookfield East to an upset road win over the Red Raiders. Senior southpaw Tommy Meyer struck 11 batters out and didn't give up an earned run over seven innings in the loss. | ||||
26 | Milwaukee King | 5 | No. 16 Arrowhead | 2 | MORE |
27 | Milwaukee King pulled off a major upset over the Warhawks on Tuesday, going into Arrowhead and handing them a loss. They scored all five of their runs in the first three innings, led by Natanael Pinet's three hits. Liam Berger and Keshaun Nelson struck eight out over seven combined innings, allowing just one earned run for King in the win. | ||||
28 | No. 19 St. Croix Falls | 8 | Somerset | 2 | MORE |
29 | The Saints have dominated all spring and they continue to compete in all aspects of the game, shaping up nicely right before the D-3 playoffs start. Tyler Olson drove in three runs for Falls, as Brayden Olson, Payton Christenson, and Zack Clark all had two hits, driving in at least one run apiece. Christenson and Clark both pitched for the Saints, striking out six over seven strong innings combined. | ||||
30 | No. 20 Denmark | 14 | Marinette | 0 | MORE |
31 | A recent addition to the Power 25, the Vikings racked up yet another win on Tuesday afternoon - their 12th straight. Brennen Miller K'd five through six scoreless innings and Owen DeGrand shut the door on nine pitches in the seventh. Miller led the Vikings' offense with three hits, as Rheis Johnson and Reece Piontek both doubled and had two hits. Hayden Konkol singled twice and Marcus Derricks drove in two runs on a pinch-hit single later in the game. | ||||
32 | No. 23 Lake Country Lutheran | 14 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 1 | MORE |
33 | Johnny Nehls led the way for LCL in their blowout road win over FVL by talling four hits, including two doubles, and driving in three. Nehls also started on the mound and held Fox Valley Lutheran to one hit over five innings, striking out three. Ben Lubbers and Gunnar Grosenick each had extra-base hits, while Noah Howard and Josh Pavlik both drove two runs in for the Lightning. | ||||
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37 | Boyceville | 8 | Durand | 0 | MORE |
38 | Jacob Granley started and struck 10 out over five scoreless innings for the Bulldogs, leading them to victory on the mound. Trett Joles homered, Walker Retz tripled, and Connor Sempf drove two runs in on two hits. With the D-4 playoffs set to start soon, Boyceville has looked like a serious title contender all spring. | ||||
39 | West De Pere | 15 | Green Bay East/West | 0 | MORE |
40 | Braydon Skennandore drove four runs in on two hits, while both Jourdon Schuyler and Thomas Walder had three hits apiece for the Phantoms. Chris Coolidge did not allow an earned run over five innings for WDP, striking out five and holding East/West to three hits total. | ||||
41 | Clear Lake | 4 | Webster | 16 | MORE |
42 | Owen Washburn's three hits drove in four Tigers as Webster continues to dominate their opponents on a game-to-game basis. Mason Gustafson and Dane Tollander each drove in two runs, while Gage Rossow tallied two hits, also bringing in two. Austin Sigfrids walked four times for the Tigers and leadoff hitter Carsen Stenberg reached base three times via the free pass, too. | ||||
43 | Big Foot | 3 | Beloit Turner | 11 | |
44 | Jefferson | 6 | Beloit Turner | 2 | MORE |
45 | Tyler Butina's three hits and Haygen Miller's two hit, two RBI performance paved the way for a Jefferson victory. Aiden Behm also had two hits for the Eagles and Isiah Hoffmann turned in a strong start, striking out six and allowing just two earned runs in 6.1 innings pitched. | ||||
46 | Chippewa Falls | 3 | Eau Claire Memorial | 1 | MORE |
47 | Leo Burmeister's six inning, seven strikeout shutout start over Eau Claire Memorial helped Chippewa Falls defeat the Old Abes on the road. Dylan O'Connell opposed him for ECM, striking out six across six innings and allowing three earned runs in the loss. | ||||
48 | Verona Area | 3 | Madison East | 2 | MORE |
49 | Four different arms chipped in on the mound as the Wildcats held onto an early lead to styffle conference foe Madison East. Nick West set the tone, starting and striking out four across two scoreless innings. Mason Fink and Mason Armstrong each doubled, driving a run in, and Garret Jones had two hits as well. | ||||
50 | Janesville Parker | 1 | Middleton | 6 | MORE |
51 | Middleton pounded out 11 hits in this win over Parker, as the first six batters in their lineup all recorded at least a hit. Matthew Zimmerman, Aiden Williams, and Nolan Smith all had multi-hit games. Nolan Dunn and Jacob Andler both doubled in the win, too. | ||||
52 | Green Bay Southwest | 0 | Ashwaubenon | 5 | MORE |
53 | Tanner Katers went the distance for the Jaguars, striking out eight and holding Southwest to just three hits in a shutot win. Katers got it done offensively as well, driving two runs in on two hits. | ||||
54 | Belmont | 3 | Mineral Point | 4 | MORE |
55 | All seven runs in this game were scored in the first inning, as the Pointers held on to their one-run lead for six straight frames. Nolan Springer drove in two for the Pointers, as Bo Hanson had two hits and Leyton Bowers brought a run home, too. Liam Stumpf threw a gem for Mineral Point, striking out 11 in 6.2 innings, allowing just one earned run. | ||||
56 | Sussex Hamilton | 0 | Wauwatosa West | 2 | MORE |
57 | An excellent outing by Mitch Fassbender led Tosa West over GMC rival Hamilton, as the senior southpaw struck 11 out in a complete-game, three hit shutout. A double by Seabrook of Tosa West drove in their only two runs and that was all they would need with Fassbender on the hill. | ||||
58 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 6 | Notre Dame Academy | 1 | MORE |
59 | Jacob Gallagher went the distance for Manitowoc Lincoln, striking out six and holding the Tritons to one run in total. Brock Peterson tallied three hits, while both Daniel Cookle and Noah Wech doubled in the win. | ||||
60 | Westosha Central | 5 | Badger | 3 | MORE |
61 | Michael Mulhollon dominated on the mound for the Falcons, striking out 11 in a complete game win. Keegan Kearby and Matt Felske each had two hits, while five different Westosha batters doubled. | ||||
62 | Oshkosh West | 5 | Appleton North | 3 | MORE |
63 | Wilson Zuck homered twice, driving in three, as the Lightning pounded out 10 hits total, yet still fell short against Oshkosh West. Austin Holmes and Mason Haessly each had two hits for Appleton North as well. | ||||
64 | Brookfield Central | 2 | Marquette University | 8 | MORE |
65 | Max Stocco and Michael Cesarz led the way for Marquette offensively, as their middle-of-the-order duo combined for four hits and five RBIs in the Hilltoppers' win. Gavin Gawronski went six shutout innings, striking out five, for Marquette. | ||||
66 | Wautoma | 1 | Wisconsin Dells | 0 | MORE |
67 | Freshman Logan Dunn was excellent on Tuesday, as he struck out 11 in a seven-inning shutout, allowing just one Dells hit and walking only one. Locked in a scoreless tie in the top of the seventh, Wautoma tallied their first hit on Garrett Burt's single to right to lead off the frame. A bunt, error, and a walk followed, and Dunn drove a fly out to right, plenty deep enough to plate the game's first and only run. Dunn got two quick ground-outs in the bottom of the inning, but a walk and single nearly got Wautoma in trouble, but his defense rallied behind him, nabbing the baserunner headed to third on the single, ending the game right then and there. | ||||
68 | Shawano | 7 | New London | 1 | MORE |
69 | Andrew and Carson Popp carried Shawano's offense to victory, as the duo drove five runs in on five hits total - including three extra-base knocks. Brandon Bushy, Aiden Berry, and Jacob London all had two hits for Shawano in the win as well. Andrew Popp started on the hill for the road team, striking out five over five and allowing just one earned run. | ||||
70 | Kaukauna | 7 | Oshkosh North | 1 | MORE |
71 | The Ghosts poured it on late to pull away from North in this one, led by three Brady Kilgas hits, including a double, and he collected two RBIs. Charles Bloch also drove in a pair of runs. Jake Lucas, Cody Gaber, and Matthew Bartel each recorded two hits; Lucas doubled, while Gaber and Bartel tripled. Kaukauna starter Kyle Springstroh struck out seven in 6.1 innings without allowing an earned run. | ||||
72 | Neenah | 3 | Fond du Lac | 0 | MORE |
73 | Logan Kraus put up a valient start for the home team, striking four out over seven innings of work and allowing just three earned runs. That wasn't enough, however, as the Rockets jumped out to an early lead and didn't look back. Jaeden Carstens and Chase Hanselman combined to keep Fond du Lac off the board all game, while Max Medrano drove in all three runs for the Rockets. | ||||
74 | La Crosse Central | 11 | Tomah | 0 | MORE |
75 | Andrew Johnson was highly effective on Tuesday, as he limited the T-Wolves to just two hits in six innings, striking out three and walking just two. Drew Wonderling and Hunter Hess each drove in two runs in the win. Wonderling and Jack Rogers both collected doubles, as well. | ||||
76 | Menomonie | 1 | River Falls | 11 | MORE |
77 | Keenan Mork dominated for River Falls, striking out 11 without allowing an earned run over five shutout innings. Sam Cleveland led the way for the Wildcats' offense, going 3-for-3 with two doubles and he drove in a pair, too. Michael Shurman and Jack Gehl each had two hits, while Jaden Schwantz and Kyle Thompson both brought two runners home. | ||||
78 | Beloit Memorial | 2 | Madison West | 3 | MORE |
79 | With the bases loaded and nobody out in the final frame, Tiago Sanchez came up clutch for the Regeants, driving in two on an RBI single to left field a walk-off win. | ||||
80 | Homestead | 10 | University School | 9 | MORE |
81 | A tremendous seventh-inning rally pushed the Highlanders to the win on Tuesday, as they scored six runs to take a late, go-ahead lead against the Wildcats. Freshman Jackson Brewer launched a three-run homer with no outs in the half-inning, inspiring Homestead. Two untimely errors helped score another couple runs in the inning that pushed Homestead all the way back out front. Another freshman, Deed Capper, came on the get the final six outs to secure the win. Brewer was 3-for-4 in the ballgame with four total RBIs. A freshman in the opposite dugout, the Wildcats' Mike Schoon, pitched 2.1 solid innings of relief, with four Ks, but the game got out of hand from there for his squad upon his departure. | ||||
82 | Appleton West | 10 | Appleton East | 2 | MORE |
83 | Cage Kavenaugh led the way for the Terrors out of the leadoff spot with three hits, three stolen bases, and four runs scored. Brendan Deyo's three hits scored two runners and Nick LaVigne drove two in on two hits. Both Karter Debraal and Garrison Hinkens had two hits in the win as well. LaVigne started on the mound for Appleton West, striking out three and only allowing an earned run in the process. | ||||
84 | Mukwonago | 7 | Cedarburg | 1 | MORE |
85 | Senior Preston Piranio pitched a no-hitter on Tuesday, punching out nine in seven innings, allowing one unearned run. Junior Nate Meliknoff drove in two runs for his team, a game-high. | ||||
86 | Baraboo | 13 | Adams-Friendship | 3 | MORE |
87 | Hudson Turner led the Thunderbirds with a home run and four RBIs in a huge win over a competitive Adams-Friendship team. Brady Henry was even more productive, as he doubled three times and drove in four runs as well for Baraboo. Starter Payton Steiner struck out 10 in six innings and did not allow an earned run, and he walked none. | ||||
88 | Waukesha West | 11 | West Bend West | 5 | MORE |
89 | Jared Hansen and Cal Hanke combined to drive in seven runs total for the Wolverines, as they defeated West Bend West on the road. Ethan Brown pitched in two hits of his own and Jason MacIntyre had three hits in the win. | ||||
90 | Waunakee | 13 | Reedsburg | 3 | MORE |
91 | Henry Lee and Cory King each drove in three runs for the Warriors, as five different Waunakee bats tallied two or more hits in the win. Luke Shepski doubled a run in and also flashed brilliance on the mound, striking out eight across five innings and only allowing an earned run. | ||||
92 | New Berlin West | 20 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | MORE |
93 | Trenton Thompson blanked Milwaukee Lutheran through five IP, striking out five and allowing just one hit. Sam Gorzek's three hits brought three runners home and three other Vikings had multi-hit games, including Mason Jones' two RBI game. 14 different New Berlin West batters recorded at least one hit in the win. | ||||
94 | Prentice | 0 | Abbotsford/Colby | 14 | |
95 | Nekoosa | 0 | Amherst | 4 | |
96 | Luther | 1 | Arcadia | 11 | |
97 | Altoona | 1 | Ashland | 12 | |
98 | Argyle | 6 | Barneveld | 16 | |
99 | Williams Bay | 3 | Big Foot | 8 | |
100 | Osseo-Fairchild | 0 | Bloomer | 6 | |
101 | McFarland | 9 | Brodhead/Juda | 3 | |
102 | Kettle Moraine | 14 | Burlington | 5 | |
103 | Bruce | 16 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 1 | |
104 | Peshtigo | 4 | Crivitz | 7 | |
105 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 12 | Cudahy | 0 | |
106 | Horicon | 3 | Deerfield | 7 | |
107 | Horicon | 3 | Deerfield | 7 | |
108 | Auburndale | 8 | Edgar | 15 | |
109 | Auburndale | 2 | Edgar | 13 | |
110 | Whitewater | 2 | Edgerton | 12 | |
111 | Fall Creek | 6 | Elk Mound | 4 | |
112 | Pecatonica | 7 | Fennimore | 8 | |
113 | Watertown Luther Prep | 6 | Fort Atkinson | 0 | |
114 | Lake Country Lutheran | 14 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 1 | |
115 | Plum City/Elmwood | 13 | Glenwood City | 2 | |
116 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 10 | Goodman/Pembine | 2 | |
117 | Thorp/Gilman | 4 | Greenwood | 7 | |
118 | Lomira | 3 | Hartford | 12 | |
119 | Madison La Follette | 3 | Janesville Craig | 15 | |
120 | Sparta | 1 | La Crosse Logan | 12 | |
121 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 13 | Laconia | 2 | |
122 | Poynette | 2 | Lake Mills | 13 | |
123 | Siren | 16 | Luck/Frederic | 4 | |
124 | Wausau West | 4 | Marshfield | 12 | |
125 | Wausau West | 3 | Marshfield | 4 | |
126 | Alma Center Lincoln | 1 | Melrose-Mindoro | 17 | |
127 | Wisconsin Rapids | 2 | Merrill | 12 | |
128 | Wisconsin Rapids | 2 | Merrill | 12 | |
129 | New Berlin West | 20 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | |
130 | Belmont | 3 | Mineral Point | 4 | |
131 | Shawano | 7 | New London | 1 | |
132 | Baldwin-Woodville | 0 | New Richmond | 3 | |
133 | Seneca | 13 | North Crawford | 4 | |
134 | Superior | 11 | Northwestern | 8 | |
135 | Winneconne | 14 | Omro | 5 | |
136 | Columbus Catholic | 15 | Owen-Withee | 3 | |
137 | Waupun | 3 | Port Washington | 7 | |
138 | Cuba City | 11 | Potosi/Cassville | 3 | |
139 | Richland Center | 3 | Prairie du Chien | 4 | |
140 | Viroqua | 4 | Prairie du Chien | 2 | |
141 | Amery | 11 | Prescott | 0 | |
142 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 5 | Racine Horlick | 3 | |
143 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 12 | Shiocton | 7 | |
144 | Loyal | 12 | Spencer | 14 | |
145 | Rosholt | 7 | Tomahawk | 2 | |
146 | Big Foot | 3 | Turner | 11 | |
147 | Jefferson | 6 | Turner | 2 | |
148 | Sussex Hamilton | 0 | Wauwatosa West | 2 | |
149 | Clear Lake | 4 | Webster | 16 | |
150 | Royall | 5 | Westby | 11 | |
151 | Pius XI Catholic | 6 | Whitnall | 7 | |
152 | Waterford | 4 | Wilmot | 16 |