1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 12 Verona Area | 2 | No. 1 Sun Prairie | 4 | MORE |
4 | The Cardinals earned their second win over their ranked conference opponent of the week on Saturday, behind Liam Moreno's complete game. He limited Verona to one earned run on five hits, no walks, and he struck out four. Carson Shepard and Josh Caron each tallied two hits; Moreno, Davis Hamilton, and Carter Wambach each drove in a run. | ||||
5 | No. 25 Greendale | 4 | No. 2 Oak Creek | 5 | MORE |
6 | Oak Creek's four-run first inning pushed the Knights way out front early, but the Panthers mostly kept this lineup at bay after that, and they climbed back in and tied at 4-4 in the sixth. In the bottom of the sixth, Luke Klekamp singled to center, stole second, and an infield error on a groundout in the same at-bat scored him to grant Oak Creek the late lead. For Greendale, Will Brust led the team with two hits and an RBI. Andrew Justus allowed just one unearned run in his four quality innings of relief. Oak Creek's Ryan Santi stayed hot offensively with two more hits, including a double. Freshman Cade Palkowski tripled again and drove in a run. Isaac Engelbrecht did not allow an earned run in his 3.1 relief innings, and he struck out four. | ||||
7 | No. 3 Bay Port | 19 | Green Bay Southwest | 0 | MORE |
8 | The Pirates earned a lopsided doubleheader sweep of Southewest on Saturday, headlined by a five-inning no-hitter thrown by senior RHP Gavin Rusch, who struck out three and walked only two. Rusch also went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and three runs scored at the dish. Theo Zeidler was 2-for-4 with three runs scored and three RBIs. James Bornick homered and drove in two. Brandon Black was 2-for-2 with two doubles and five RBIs. | ||||
9 | Green Bay Southwest | 0 | No. 3 Bay Port | 5 | MORE |
10 | Senior RHP Carl Cano was overpowering in his start, striking out 10 batters in five innings, and he allowed just two hits and pitched around four walks. Offensively, senior Eli Frank went 2-for-3 with two runs scored. John Nickel drove in a pair to support Bay Port's 5-0 start to their season. | ||||
11 | Appleton East | 2 | No. 4 Kimberly | 4 | MORE |
12 | Jake Huntington struck out six in five innings and allowed just one earned run on one hit, no walks, settling in after East's two-run first. The Papermakers struck back right away, tying it up at the bottom of one. Kaleb Vandenberg and Maxwell Kalk each tallied RBI singles to make it 2-2 early. Kale Twombly worked a two-out bases-loaded walk to give Kimberly the lead in the fourth, and in the fifth, Brandon Carew's RBI single gave his team some breathing room. The 'Makers are 3-0 on the year now. | ||||
13 | No. 5 Union Grove | 6 | Middleton | 2 | MORE |
14 | The Broncos visited Middleton for a doubleheader on Saturday and they maintained their undefeated start to the spring. Maguire Delagrave dealt in game one, limiting Middleton to two runs and he K'd seven. Isaiah Cerfus has done it all for Union Grove this spring, notching a double and solo homer in this one. Owen Nowak and Delgrave himself each tallied two hits. | ||||
15 | No. 5 Union Grove | 7 | Middleton | 3 | MORE |
16 | LHP Taylor Brauer pitched around a Middleton three-run second frame to record a complete game, in which he K'd four. Isaiah Cerfus slugged his second homer of the day, another solo shot. Owen Nowak was 2-for-3 with two RBIs. Nicklas Williams went 3-for-4 with a double and run scored. The Broncos are up to a 9-0 start this season. | ||||
17 | Waukesha South | 1 | No. 6 Arrowhead | 16 | MORE |
18 | The Warhawks slugged three home runs in their morning win over South on Saturday, off the bats of juniors Emiliano Ramos and J.J. Vargas, and sophomore Ethan Hindle. Ramos also doubled and walked in the ballgame, continuing what has been one of the hottest offensive starts to the spring season in the area. Junior LHP Michael Carpenter struck out six in 3.2 innings and allowed one unearned run on two hits, four walks. | ||||
19 | Milton | 2 | No. 6 Arrowhead | 1 | MORE |
20 | Milton's Jack Campion shut out Arrowhead through his six innings of work, pitching around three hits and six walks while dueling with Warhawks sophomore RHP Arik Egerbrecht, who limited the RedHawks to just two earned runs. For Milton, Luke Hessenauer and Mason Havens each recorded two hits and drove in a run. | ||||
21 | No. 7 Catholic Memorial | 15 | Burlington | 5 | MORE |
22 | Junior Charlie Jarvis led the offense with a 4-for-4 game that generated six RBIs. Sophomore Keith Williams hit a solo home run. Senior Anthony Gross was 3-for-5 with three runs scored. Zach Rechner collected another two hits, including a double, and drove in a run. | ||||
23 | No. 7 Catholic Memorial | 4 | Whitefish Bay | 5 | MORE |
24 | The senior duo of Brady Counsell and Brady Marget starred yet again for the Blue Dukes, who combined for five hits and all five runs scored. Patrick Muth's three-run homer was a big contributor to WFB's huge upset victory as well. The Blue Dukes should make their mark on the first update to the Power 25 Rankings. | ||||
25 | Columbus | 1 | No. 8 Pewaukee | 16 | MORE |
26 | The reigning PBR Wisconsin Player of the Week, senior INF/RHP Grant Ross, went 4-for-4 in game one of Pewaukee's doubleheader with Columbus, with a double and his second homer of the spring, with helped him score three times while driving in five. Carson Hansen and Logan Dobberstein each drove in a pair from the top of the order. Sophomore LHP Gavyn Bowen struck out five over three innings, and allowed just one run on one hit, walked two. Senior Vince Zipperer struck out three in two scoreless innings of relief. | ||||
27 | Columbus | 3 | No. 8 Pewaukee | 17 | MORE |
28 | The Pirates were overwhelming once again in game two, scoring another 17 runs on 14 hits. Carson Hansen went 3-for-3 with a double, two runs, and two RBIs; Logan Dobberstein collected two more hits and two more RBIs; Grant Ross scored another three runs; Vince Zipperer has been one of this team's most productive players, and he drove in six on two hits; Nick Doubek doubled and drove in three runs; Cam Gensler was 3-for-3. Pewaukee is 9-0 this season, and now a state threat at the D1 level, after a WIAA playoff reformatting announced last week. | ||||
29 | No. 14 Franklin | 6 | No. 9 Muskego | 7 | MORE |
30 | Muskego pulled out the win in this back-and-forth ballgame that ended on a walk-off double from Joseph Lawrence. The Warriors scored two runs in each of the first, second, and third frames but Franklin battled to stick around with a four-run third. Muskego re-took the lead on freshman Brock Lulewicz's two-out single to center scoring two in the process. Franklin added a run on a Jordan Bierdemann sac fly later, and a Boston Halloran double set up a Keaton Arendt RBI single to tie it back up, but Lawrence's double ended things. Muskego starter RHP Adam Balcerak struck out five in four innings, and allowed five unearned runs on two hits, three walks. Mitchell Crawley allowed just one run in three innings of relief, and he K'd three. | ||||
31 | Sheboygan South | 3 | No. 11 De Pere | 28 | |
32 | Sheboygan South | 0 | No. 11 De Pere | 16 | |
33 | Kaukauna | 5 | No. 13 Hortonville | 2 | MORE |
34 | Tied 2-2 in the sixth, the Ghosts' Cody Gaber drove in the go-ahead run on an RBI single, and two more run-scoring singles in the seventh separated them from their ranked opponents. Kaukauna starter Zander Hietpas limited Hortonville to one earned run on four hits, no walks, and he struck out eight. Kyle Springstroh relieved Hietpas in the sixth and he allowed just one hit and one walk and struck out three to lock down the upset victory. | ||||
35 | No. 15 Wauwatosa East | 5 | Sussex Hamilton | 1 | MORE |
36 | Cal Dobbe turned in another highly effective start for the Red Raiders, tossing a complete game in which allowed just one run on five hits, one walk, and he struck out five. Zach Ortner went 1-for-3 with two RBIs. Alex Esser was 2-for-3 with an RBI; Parker Thompson doubled, drove in one. Hamilton's Luke Wroblewski was 2-for-4 with three shutout innings in relief, with four Ks. | ||||
37 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 5 | No. 15 Wauwatosa East | 7 | MORE |
38 | The Red Raiders are 8-0 to start their spring, scoring a second victory in Saturday, battling back in a four-run fifth inning that allowed them to take the lead and hold onto it. Tommy Meyer kept up a great start to the spring at the plate, with a 2-for-4 day that included a double and an RBI. | ||||
39 | No. 17 Eau Claire Memorial | 14 | Stoughton | 0 | MORE |
40 | The Old Abes used three arms to combine for a no-hitter; starter Roman Trapani faced the minimum in his three innings of work with one punch-out. Will Bergman and Aiden Clark each contributed a hitless inning while their offense went to work. Jack Redwine and Jake Becker each drove in three runs. Campbell Kapanke doubled and drove in two. Dylan O'Connell was 2-for-3 with four runs scored and an RBI. Peyton Platter went 2-for-2 with a double and three runs scored. | ||||
41 | No. 17 Eau Claire Memorial | 7 | Waunakee | 1 | MORE |
42 | Memorial made the most of their trip east, capping the day with a quality win over perennially competitive Waunakee. Connor Lysy pitched six scoreless, limiting the Warriors to four hits, and he struck out six. Dylan O'Connell drove in two runs; Campbell Kapanke's RBI double opened the scoring to this one in the fifth, and the Old Abes' four-run seventh put the game way out of reach. | ||||
43 | No. 20 Brookfield East | 5 | No. 18 Kenosha Tremper | 2 | MORE |
44 | Brookfield East handed Tremper their first loss of the season in an extra-inning contest backed by four solid innings of work from Dylan Dombrowicki and four hitless relief innings from Drew Staviski. Ryan Karst was 3-for-4 from the top of the order for East with two runs scored. Senior Harrison Toone was 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs. | ||||
45 | Wausau West | 3 | No. 21 Eau Claire North | 9 | MORE |
46 | The Huskies overpowered Wausau West on Saturday in a doubleheader sweep to reach an 8-0 start to the season, trending as the top team in the western part of the state once more. Evan Zachow, Sam Feck, and Cody Dayton each drove in two runs in the win; Feck and Roscoe Rennock led the team with two hits apiece. | ||||
47 | Wausau West | 1 | No. 21 Eau Claire North | 12 | MORE |
48 | In game two, North ended the game early on a three-run home run from star junior Gabe Richardson. Andrew Milner drove in a pair, as did Sam Feck. Feck also struck out three in two innings as the starter; Evan Zachow pitched three scoreless in relief and struck out three. | ||||
49 | No. 22 Notre Dame Academy | 3 | Green Bay Preble | 9 | MORE |
50 | The D2 Tritons faced their first big test of the spring against in-town heavyweights Preble and they split their Saturday doubleheader, and rallied back from a rough start in game one. Preble's Jake Petasek's RBI single and Jagger Vine's run-scoring double made it a 6-0 game after two, and a three-run Reese Berg double in the fifth really put the first game out of reach. Senior LHP Wyatt Wiitanen struck out eight in 5.2 innings and allowed just two earned runs on four hits. | ||||
51 | Green Bay Preble | 3 | No. 22 Notre Dame Academy | 5 | MORE |
52 | Game two looked like it might be a similar story for NDA, as the Hornets leapt to a 3-0 lead in the third, but the Tritons dug in and chipped away. In the bottom of the fourth, an RBI single from Caden Capomaccio scored a run, and a two-out, two-run double from Deuce Musial gave the Tritons the 5-3 lead. Musial, a sophomore, was also effective on the mound in his start. He limited Preble to one earned run in 5.1 innings on six hits, and he struck out five. Hunter Buschke's 1.2 hitless innings of relief helped NDA earn the split. | ||||
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54 | Burlington | 3 | Whitefish Bay | 13 | MORE |
55 | The Blue Dukes scored two key wins on Saturday against traditional powers Catholic Memorial and Burlington to reach a 9-0 start to their season. Brady Marget's double and home run earned him five RBIs. Brady and Jack Counsell added two hits each, and Brady drove in three runs. | ||||
56 | Jefferson | 7 | Wisconsin Dells | 2 | MORE |
57 | Jefferson | 11 | Wisconsin Dells | 8 | MORE |
58 | Jefferson won both its games against the Dells on Saturday to reach an 8-0 start to their season, as one of the top D2 threats to the state title this season. Haygen Miller jumpstarted the offense from the lead-off spot with three hits and three RBIs. Luis Serrano went 4-for-5 with two RBIs. Isiah Hoffman and Carson Fairfield also recorded three hits each. Serrano also struck out six batters in five innings, and allowed just one run in game one. Sophomore Tyler Butina relieved Serrano and struck out four in two scoreless innings. In game two, the Dells climbed back from a 7-3 deficit to take the lead in the fifth, with the help of a three-hit day from Will Michalsky. Serrano's two-out RBI single to center tied it back up, and in the top of the seventh, down to their final out, Jefferson rallied back. A Tyler Danielson walk and Miller single helped score the go-ahead run on an error. Aiden Devine's pinch-hit double scored two more insurance runs and that helped the Eagles maintain their undefeated start. | ||||
59 | Westosha Central | 3 | Waukesha West | 10 | MORE |
60 | Waukesha West sophomore Ethan Brown has been really productive so far this spring, and he kept it up in his team's big 10-3 win over Westosha on Saturday morning. Brown went 4-for-5 with a double, two runs, and an RBI. Collin Seibel recorded a game-high three RBIs for West. | ||||
61 | Fort Atkinson | 4 | Westosha Central | 5 | MORE |
62 | Keagan Kearby's hitless five innings of relief work that followed Fort Atkinson's rally from 5-0 down helped the Falcons save the split in their two Saturday games. Junior Michael Mulhollon slugged a difference-maker grand slam in the third innings that Westosha leaned on. | ||||
63 | Fort Atkinson | 1 | Waukesha West | 2 | MORE |
64 | The Wolverines won both of their games in this triangular, and senior RHP Tyler Hug's dominant outing made sure of that in game two. Hug struck out 12 in seven innings and limited Fort to just one run on four hits, two walks. Hug also doubled and drove in one of West's runs, and Ian Farrell drove in the other. Waukesha West is now 4-2 on the spring. | ||||
65 | Beloit Turner | 6 | East Troy | 1 | MORE |
66 | Turner continues to look like a D2 threat – especially with some of the larger D2 programs having been promoted to D1 for this season, announced last week. Turner's 6-0 this spring following this 6-1 win, led by Konnor Gidley's three hits and Drew Ries' five innings of quality work, limited East Troy to one unearned run on one hit. | ||||
67 | Cedarburg | 10 | Grafton | 7 | MORE |
68 | The Bulldogs jumped out to a 4-0 lead after their first two turns to bat, but Grafton's seven-run second frame turned the tables. Yet, the Bulldogs hung in there and battled right back, and their four-run sixth inning pushed them ahead for good. James Dunne doubled twice for Cedarburg; both Lucas Bork and Sam Spaude drove in two runs. Grafton's Hunter Schmitt recorded a game-high three RBIs. | ||||
69 | St. Thomas More | 18 | Brookfield Academy | 13 | MORE |
70 | The Cavaliers bounced back from their first loss of the season with a 15-hit win in this slugfest against the Blue Knights. Junior Isaiah Malison collected three RBIs with the help of two doubles and five hits total. Sophomore Alex Alicea sparked the top of the order with two doubles, two runs scored, and two RBIs. Brady Johnson and Mitch Paszkowski also drove in a pair each. For Brookfield Academy, one of the state's top uncommitted juniors, OF Jonathan Kim, led his team with three doubles, four runs scored, and three RBIs. Michael Hoofger also doubled and drove in two runs for the Blue Knights. | ||||
71 | Elkhorn Area | 11 | Burlington Catholic Central | 0 | MORE |
72 | The Elks are certainly a team to continue to monitor this spring, getting out to a 5-1 start after Saturday's win. Jake Lueptow tossed four shutout innings and struck out seven. Brayden Marks went 3-for-4 with two doubles and four RBIs. | ||||
73 | Holmen | 0 | D.C. Everest | 11 | MORE |
74 | Roman Maguire threw a five-inning no-hitter for the Evergreens on Saturday; struck out four, walked three. Justin Reimer and Landon Mezei each drove in two runs. Evan Gartzke was 2-for-2 with a double, walk, and run scored. | ||||
75 | Wilmot | 5 | Kenosha Bradford | 3 | MORE |
76 | Wilmot overcame a three-run first inning from Bradford to eventually win it in extras, with the help of a two-run single off the bat of Chase Goodwin, who led the team with three hits and four RBIs. Collin Hart pitched six strong and allowed just one earned run on two hits, three walks, and he struck out four. Leo Falletti did not allow a run in two innings of relief. | ||||
77 | Oshkosh North | 2 | Appleton North | 5 | MORE |
78 | The Lightning earned their first win of the spring on Saturday, with the help of a 4-for-4 day at the plate from senior OF Wilson Zuck, who just recently committed to Lindenwood (MO). Smith Griff and Austin Holmes each recorded two-hit games. Starter Cayden Shuch did not allow a run in his five innings, and he struck out four. | ||||
79 | Hartford Union | 1 | Oconomowoc | 4 | MORE |
80 | Hartford Union | 3 | Oconomowoc | 13 | MORE |
81 | The Raccoons scored a doubleheader sweep of Hartford on Saturday, getting back to .500 this spring, now 4-4 overall. In game one, Grant Naumann tossed a complete game, allowing just one run on one hit, two walks, and he struck out three. Tristan Ott doubled and drove in a run. In game two, Matthew Last slugged a grand slam to help take advantage of 11 team walks. Jack Anderson and Tristan Ott doubled and drove in three combined. | ||||
82 | South Milwaukee | 5 | West Bend West | 12 | MORE |
83 | The Spartans snapped a two-game losing streak as their 11 hits pushed them to score a run in each of their first five innings. Tyler Young homered and drove in three runs, scoring three times himself. Riley O'Connell went 2-for-2 with two runs scored and an RBI. O'Connell also struck out 11 batters in five innings, and allowed just one earned run on five hits. | ||||
84 | Ashwaubenon | 13 | Pulaski | 4 | MORE |
85 | Pulaski | 2 | Ashwaubenon | 4 | MORE |
86 | The Jaguars earned their second and third wins of the season on Saturday. In game one, Cam Jackson went 2-for-4 with a home run and five RBIs in the win. Andrew Pludeman was 2-for-4 with two runs scored and two RBIs. Freshman Eason Hurd was an excellent lead-off man, with one base hit and three walks, which helped him touch home twice. Sophomore RHP Eli Zollar started and K'd four in four innings, limiting Pulaski to just one earned run on two hits. Pulaski's Easton Vertz homered in the first game of the day. In game two, Ashwaubenon's Mack Crowley struck out six in a complete game win. Boone Kirst drove in two runs for the Jaguars. Pulaski's Jarrett Olson followed up a two-hit game one with another two in the second game on Saturday. | ||||
87 | Lakeland | 0 | Medford | 10 | MORE |
88 | Medford | 6 | Lakeland | 2 | MORE |
89 | Medford's up to a 7-2 start this spring following a doubleheader sweep of Lakeland on Saturday. Caleb Guden K'd eight in four shutout frames to guide them to a game one win; and he also homered and drove in three runs. Blaine Seidl homered as well for the Raiders and drove in two. In game two, Medford's Logan Baumgartner struck out 10 in seven innings and allowed just two runs on four hits, two walks. Guden added another couple of hits; Tanner Hraby went 3-for-4 with three runs and an RBI. | ||||
90 | Waukesha North | 1 | Brookfield Central | 6 | MORE |
91 | Andrew Mumm struck out five batters in five innings Saturday, allowing only one run on four hits, two walks. Matthew Mueller recorded a double and a home run in a 3-for-3 effort to score three times. Sophore RHP Noah Dreier K'd four batters in two innings of relief, allowing only one hit, no walks. | ||||
92 | South Milwaukee | 15 | New Berlin West | 6 | MORE |
93 | The Rockets ended the Vikings' undefeated start to the spring on Saturday with a 12-hit outburst offensively. Dom Goodenough was 2-for-5 with a double and three RBIs; Antonio Ruiz, Nate Snead, and Jeremy Stapleton each drove in a pair. | ||||
94 | Prescott | 0 | River Falls | 9 | MORE |
95 | It was a combined effort for the Wildcats to limit Prescott to one hit in this shutout. Sophomore starter Keenan Mork allowed the lone hit in three scoreless, and he struck out four and walked just one. Eli Condon, Andrew Aderman, and Teddy Norman took it from there. Michael Krueger was 3-for-3 for Falls, and he drove in three, a game-high. | ||||
96 | Milwaukee King | 4 | Nicolet | 0 | MORE |
97 | Natanael Pinet struck out 11 batters in five shutout innings for King, allowing only one hit and two walks. Leo Berger tallied a double and two RBIs in the win. | ||||
98 | Neenah | 8 | Oshkosh West | 5 | |
99 | After a pair of suspended, to-be-concluded ballgames, Neenah's season is finally off and running with their first win of the spring, as they get their conference play started on a high note. | ||||
100 | Spencer | 5 | Abbotsford/Colby | 16 | |
101 | Spencer | 0 | Abbotsford/Colby | 12 | |
102 | Kewaunee | 14 | Algoma | 0 | |
103 | Gresham Community | 8 | Almond-Bancroft | 15 | |
104 | Viroqua | 1 | Altoona | 4 | |
105 | Mosinee | 6 | Antigo | 7 | |
106 | Mosinee | 5 | Antigo | 6 | |
107 | Lancaster | 0 | Aquinas | 5 | |
108 | Viroqua | 14 | Baldwin-Woodville | 10 | |
109 | Fennimore | 2 | Bangor | 5 | |
110 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 10 | Baraboo | 9 | |
111 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 7 | Baraboo | 16 | |
112 | Shullsburg/Benton | 6 | Belmont | 15 | |
113 | Sparta | 13 | Black River Falls | 2 | |
114 | Saint Thomas More | 18 | Brookfield Academy | 13 | |
115 | Waukesha North | 1 | Brookfield Central | 6 | |
116 | Ithaca | 4 | Cambridge | 3 | |
117 | Elkhorn | 11 | Catholic Central | 0 | |
118 | Cumberland | 26 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 0 | |
119 | Random Lake | 2 | Chilton | 12 | |
120 | New Richmond | 0 | Chippewa Falls | 11 | |
121 | New Richmond | 10 | Chippewa Falls | 1 | |
122 | Fennimore | 16 | Columbus Catholic | 3 | |
123 | Dominican | 1 | Cudahy | 10 | |
124 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 5 | Cumberland | 3 | |
125 | Superior | 0 | D.C. Everest | 3 | |
126 | Fall Creek | 8 | Durand | 3 | |
127 | Platteville | 2 | Edgewood | 10 | |
128 | Kenosha Christian Life | 2 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 7 | |
129 | Clintonville | 3 | Freedom | 4 | |
130 | Clintonville | 4 | Freedom | 14 | |
131 | Peshtigo | 7 | Gibraltar | 5 | |
132 | Saint Francis | 3 | Grafton | 4 | |
133 | Webster | 18 | Hurley | 3 | |
134 | Watertown Luther Prep | 9 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 1 | |
135 | Waterloo | 12 | Johnson Creek | 1 | |
136 | Waterloo | 7 | Johnson Creek | 9 | |
137 | Bloomer | 10 | Ladysmith | 0 | |
138 | Bloomer | 22 | Ladysmith | 1 | |
139 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 12 | |
140 | Oconto Falls | 0 | Little Chute | 6 | |
141 | Oconto Falls | 6 | Little Chute | 16 | |
142 | Houston | 5 | Luther | 11 | |
143 | Sheboygan North | 0 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 3 | |
144 | Roncalli | 10 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 6 | |
145 | Wrightstown | 7 | Marinette | 1 | |
146 | Wrightstown | 3 | Marinette | 5 | |
147 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | Martin Luther | 18 | |
148 | Lake Country Lutheran | 2 | Martin Luther | 1 | |
149 | Ithaca | 12 | Mauston | 2 | |
150 | Omro | 1 | Mayville | 3 | |
151 | Lake Mills | 13 | Monroe | 3 | |
152 | Lake Mills | 3 | Monroe | 1 | |
153 | Hayward | 4 | Northwestern | 11 | |
154 | Hayward | 11 | Northwestern | 8 | |
155 | Amherst | 9 | Pacelli | 5 | |
156 | Amherst | 1 | Pacelli | 10 | |
157 | Clinton | 6 | Parkview | 7 | |
158 | Clinton | 13 | Parkview | 12 | |
159 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 5 | Port Washington | 6 | |
160 | Mauston | 10 | Poynette | 3 | |
161 | Cambridge | 4 | Poynette | 3 | |
162 | Pardeeville | 0 | Randolph | 10 | |
163 | Pardeeville | 0 | Randolph | 0 | |
164 | North Fond du Lac | 13 | Rio | 1 | |
165 | Sturgeon Bay | 10 | Rio | 0 | |
166 | Lodi | 2 | Sauk Prairie | 5 | |
167 | Oconto | 15 | Sevastopol | 2 | |
168 | Plymouth | 7 | Sheboygan Falls | 4 | |
169 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 6 | Sheboygan North | 3 | |
170 | Saint Croix Central | 9 | Spring Valley | 14 | |
171 | Gillett/Suring | 0 | STA/Lena | 8 | |
172 | Eau Claire Memorial | 14 | Stoughton | 0 | |
173 | Holmen | 4 | Superior | 10 | |
174 | Northland Pines | 9 | Tomahawk | 6 | |
175 | Northland Pines | 9 | Tomahawk | 8 | |
176 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 1 | Waterford | 16 | |
177 | Onalaska | 7 | Waunakee | 4 | |
178 | River Ridge | 1 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 5 | |
179 | Hurley | 1 | Webster | 8 | |
180 | Columbus Catholic | 7 | Westby | 13 | |
181 | Bangor | 7 | Westby | 14 | |
182 | Auburndale | 11 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 3 | |
183 | Auburndale | 0 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 9 |