1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Notre Dame Academy | 0 | No. 3 Bay Port | 2 | MORE |
4 | The Pirates continue to play competitive ball and win games, improving to 15-1 on the season after this tight-knit contest with Notre Dame Academy. Theo Zeidler anchored Bay Port on the mound, striking out nine in a complete game shutout and holding the Tritons to just three hits total. Doubles by Carl Cano, James Bornick, and Eli Frank helped the Pirates scratch two runs across Tritons' starter Griffin Klein, who strung together a quality six-inning outing. | ||||
5 | No. 10 De Pere | 0 | Pulaski | 9 | MORE |
6 | Senior Easton Vertz excelled on Friday for the Red Raiders, as he pitched a seven-inning shutout, with nine Ks, no walks, and just two hits allowed. Meanwhile, Jarron McKeefry doubled and drove in three runs for Pulaski; Jarret Olson drove in two runs as well in the upset win. | ||||
7 | Appleton West | 0 | No. 15 Hortonville | 10 | MORE |
8 | Behind yet another quality start from Jonah Conradt, the Polar Bears defeated Appleton West rather handidly at home. Conradt allowed just one hit across five shutout innings, striking out six and walking two on just 71 pitches. He's been excellent for Hortonville in his first season at the varsity level and continues to give the Polar Bears a frontline presence each time he toes the rubber. Offensively, Camden Kuhnke had two hits and drove in a run from the leadoff spot. Evan Mahan and Sam Dodd each drove in two runs, while Hayden Timm, Easton Plachetka, and Caleb August all doubled. Hortonville will travel to Menomonee Falls to face the Phoenix on Saturday afternoon. | ||||
9 | Oshkosh North | 0 | No. 18 Kimberly | 8 | MORE |
10 | The top three hitters in Kimberly's lineup combined for six hits and three RBIs, including Bradley commit Cal McGinnis, who homered out of the two-hole. Leadoff hitter Kale Twombly added a pair of hits and scored two runs, while Colin Obermann drove a run in on two singles out of the three-hole. Maxwell Kalk did it all for Kimberly, tallying one hit, run, RBI, and walking twice. Jake Huntington started on the bump for Kimberly and struck out seven across six scoreless innings. | ||||
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12 | Denmark | 5 | Westosha Central | 4 | MORE |
13 | Westosha Central scored two unearned runs in the bottom of the seventh inning and threatened the Vikings' lead, but Brennen Miller managed to induce a game-ending ground ball to secure Denmark's 17th win of the year. Reece Piontek started for Denmark and allowed just one earned run in six innings, holding Westosha Central to just one hit. Piontek and Abe Kapinos each drove in two runs apiece and seven Vikings had hits in the contest. | ||||
14 | Wausau East | 2 | Stevens Point Area | 9 | |
15 | Senior Logan Schulfer did it all for the Panthers in game one on Friday, striking out 11 in five innings without allowing an earned run, while he tallied three hits, including a homer, and two RBIs. Tommy Drohner was 2-for-3 with three runs scored as well. | ||||
16 | Stevens Point Area | 17 | Wausau East | 1 | |
17 | The SPASH offense was dynamic in the win, while Kenny Schultz K'd seven in three innings to steer the Panthers to the two wins on Friday night, as the program is now 10-2 overal and 9-1 in the Wisconsin Valley. | ||||
18 | Waupaca | 0 | Markesan | 7 | MORE |
19 | Bryce Leedle, Gavin Gilbertson, and Chayce Osterhaus struck out a combined nine batters across seven shutout innings for the Hornets. Markesan's offense produced a 13-hit game and senior Sage Stellmacher led the way with a 3-for-3 day, driving in two and scoring twice. Aiden Schmick added a pair of hits and Trevor Roberts continues to hit, adding a pair of knocks with an RBI. Leedle doubled and Gilbertson drove in two runs on two hits on top of their strong pitching performances. | ||||
20 | Menomonie | 0 | Eau Claire Memorial | 2 | MORE |
21 | The Old Abes scored a run in both the fifth and sixth inning on a Jack Redwine home run and straight steal of home. That was all the offense the Old Abes would need with Vincent Trapani on the mound, as the Arkansas commit struck out 17 batters across six scoreless innings of work. Trapani then handed the ball off to Peyton Platter, who had a 1-2-3 final inning to shut the door down on Menomonie. | ||||
22 | Ashuwabenon | 2 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 3 | MORE |
23 | Freshman Noah Wech started on the mound for Manitowoc Lincoln and allowed just one earned run in four innings pitched. He also went 2-for-4 at the plate and drove in two, leading the Shipbuilders offensively in this win. Wech handed the ball off to Daniel Cookle, who threw three scoreless relief innings and struck out two. For Ashuwabenon, Matt Schuch went 3-for-3 and drove in a run. | ||||
24 | Sheboygan North | 4 | Green Bay Preble | 7 | MORE |
25 | Trailing by two heading into the bottom half of the fifth, the Hornets scored five runs over the next two frames to ultimately win their 11th game of the spring. Reese Berg doubled twice and drove in three runs total and Jake Petasek also brought two runners home despite not recording a hit. Ian Johnson had a base hit and knocked in a run, too. On the mound for Preble, Petasek allowed just one earned run across five innings of relief, striking out three and keeping his team in a position to win throughout. | ||||
26 | Neenah | 4 | Appleton North | 11 | MORE |
27 | Appleton North is starting to get on somewhat of a hot streak here, defeating a quality Neenah squad rather handidly in this Friday afternoon matchup. Wilson Zuck doubled and tallied two hits out of the leadoff spot for the Lightning, while Noah Leopold had a pair of knocks and drove in two. Blake Davies also doubled and had two hits, scoring a pair of runs in the process, too. Appleton North trotted Gage Smith out to the mound and he struck out eight across five innings, allowing just two earned runs. | ||||
28 | Osceola | 3 | River Falls | 11 | MORE |
29 | River Falls jumped out to an early lead, scoring all 11 of their runs in the first three innings. Ragan Pinnow had two hits and drove in three runs, while two-hole hitter Owen Larson also had two knocks, including a double. Chase McQuade brought a pair of runners home as well and River Falls earned their seventh win of the season. | ||||
30 | Slinger | 9 | West Bend West | 8 | MORE |
31 | Down by five runs heading into the bottom of the seventh, West Bend West battled valiently and evened the game up, sending it to extra innings. The inning started with back-to-back singles before two walks in a row brought a run in. A fielder's choice and RBI singles by Riley O'Connell and Tyler Young later and the Spartans' managed to pull off an improble comeback, forcing free baseball with Slinger. However, the road team managed to score a run in the top of the eighth on a double steal and Auggie Frasheski pitched a 1-2-3 inning to secure the Slinger victory. | ||||
32 | Plymouth | 1 | Little Chute | 4 | MORE |
33 | Jacob Melendrez struck out seven across six scoreless innings, allowing just three hits in Little Chute's 4-1 win over Plymouth. Jacob Weigman, Charlie Vanden Burgt, and Drew Vanderloop all drove in runs for the Mustangs. With this win, the Mustangs improve to 14-4 on the season. | ||||
34 | Evansville | 2 | McFarland | 6 | MORE |
35 | Zach Stroch's three-run homer propelled McFarland to the win in a five-run fourth that pushed them into the lead; Matt Amrhein notched two hits and an RBI; Gavin Wood was 3-for-4 with two runs scored. For Evansville, Tyr Severson homered in a 3-for-4 performance. | ||||
36 | D.C. Everest | 3 | Marshfield | 2 | MORE |
37 | Marshfield tied the ballgame in the sixth and seventh, as Nick Urban's two-out RBI double knotted it, 2-2, in the top of the final frame. But then, an error put the winning run on as Nick Cotter doubled to left to earn the Evergreens a walk-off win. | ||||
38 | D.C. Everest | 10 | Marshfield | 3 | MORE |
39 | Eight strikeouts in four shutdown innings of relief delievered by Logan Ebersold helped the Evergreens score two Friday victories over Marshfield. Nick Cotter drove in another three runs for Everest in the win. Owen Latendresse was 2-for-3 with a double; Chris Wiesman tripled, scored twice, and drove in a pair; Roman Maguire homered and scored three times. | ||||
40 | Xavier | 6 | Watertown | 4 | MORE |
41 | Xavier's Parker Bleck limited Watertown to three runs in 6.2 innings, while Justin Podojil led the team with a double and two RBIs. Connor Bleck, Anthony Weyers, and Nick Valinski each drove in a run in the win. | ||||
42 | Sheboygan Falls | 0 | Brillion | 7 | |
43 | New Holstein | 5 | Chilton | 6 | |
44 | Antigo | 8 | Clintonville | 1 | |
45 | Shiocton | 7 | Clintonville | 3 | |
46 | Crivitz | 1 | Coleman | 2 | |
47 | Kickapoo/La Farge | 0 | De Soto | 0 | |
48 | Washburn | 7 | Drummond | 1 | |
49 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 4 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 5 | |
50 | Blair-Taylor | 8 | Eleva-Strum | 4 | |
51 | Luck/Frederic | 1 | Flambeau | 0 | |
52 | Luxemburg-Casco | 9 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 4 | |
53 | Hartford | 3 | Grafton | 1 | |
54 | Superior | 20 | Hibbing | 11 | |
55 | Ironwood | 3 | Hurley | 18 | |
56 | Whitehall | 3 | Independence/Gilmanton | 5 | |
57 | Holmen | 3 | La Crosse Central | 10 | |
58 | Tigerton | 5 | Marion | 6 | |
59 | Janesville Craig | 10 | Milton | 3 | |
60 | Spring Valley | 2 | Mondovi | 7 | |
61 | Greenwood | 22 | Neillsville | 7 | |
62 | Assumption | 2 | Nekoosa | 12 | |
63 | Laona/Wabeno | 5 | Niagara | 9 | |
64 | Omro | 6 | North Fond du Lac | 12 | |
65 | Columbus Catholic | 19 | Northland Lutheran | 1 | |
66 | Montello | 0 | Oakfield | 10 | |
67 | Montello | 0 | Oakfield | 9 | |
68 | Saint Thomas More | 5 | Random Lake | 11 | |
69 | McDonell Central | 5 | Regis | 6 | |
70 | Platteville | 3 | River Valley | 4 | |
71 | Two Rivers | 6 | Roncalli | 2 | |
72 | New Lisbon | 1 | Royall | 3 | |
73 | New Lisbon | 0 | Royall | 1 | |
74 | Wausaukee | 2 | STA/Lena | 8 | |
75 | White Lake | 6 | STA/Lena | 16 | |
76 | Marathon | 2 | Stratford | 3 | |
77 | Southern Door | 11 | Sturgeon Bay | 1 | |
78 | Osseo-Fairchild | 2 | Thorp/Gilman | 8 | |
79 | Pacelli | 2 | Turner | 12 | |
80 | Kiel | 3 | Valders | 1 | |
81 | Lodi | 3 | Waupun | 4 | |
82 | Lourdes Academy | 4 | Wautoma | 6 |