1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 1 Sun Prairie | 13 | Beloit Memorial | 0 | MORE |
4 | Davis Hamilton's four RBI day led the Cardinal offense, as Sun Prairie defeated Beloit Memorial in a five-inning shortened game. Jackson Hunley and Addison Ostrenga each had two hits, while Carter Wambach struck six out over five scoreless innings. | ||||
5 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 1 | No. 2 Pewaukee | 5 | MORE |
6 | Tanner Moroder doubled, driving in two, and Nick Doubek had two hits for Pewaukee in this win. Colin Kaehler also had two hits in the win and Vince ZIpperer went the distance, striking out seven and holding Brown Deer/Shorewood to one earned run. | ||||
7 | Sheboygan South | 4 | No. 3 Bay Port | 13 | MORE |
8 | Jacob Bornick and James Anderson each homered for Bay Port, as the Pirates duo both drove two runs in as well. Tanner Schmidt, Bryce Gorzelancyzk, and Josh Clark all had two hit games for Bay Port, with the latter driving in three runs total. Schmidt also struck out three over three scoreless innings in relief. | ||||
9 | No. 13 Oak Creek | 3 | No. 8 Franklin | 11 | MORE |
10 | Starter Jordan Bierdemann went the distance in this ballgame, made possible by 11 Sabers hits and runs, each. Franklin's offense got to work straight away, with a sac fly in the bottom of the first. Oak Creek tied it at one in the third, but Franklin retaliated with a two-run triple off the bat of Carson Fluguar. In the next half-inning, Oak Creek nearly tied it when Nathan Hanel singled to left scoring one, and a relay play prevented the tying run from scoring, catching the runner at home in time. Six walks in the bottom of the fourth opened it up for Franklin, as they leapt out to a 7-2 lead, and practically put it away in the next frame on a three-run homer from Keaton Arendt. Boston Halloran, Max Martin, and Jack Baretz each recorded two hits in the win. Oak Creek's Ryan Santi launched a homer in the loss. Franklin trails Tremper by a half-game in the Southeast in the final week of conference action; Oak Creek is 1.5 games back, preparing for their own three-game set with the Trojans this week. Franklin will play its final three games of conference and the regular season against Racine Case this week. | ||||
11 | Milwaukee Reagan | 0 | No. 15 Greendale | 3 | MORE |
12 | Glen Rogers struck eight out in three innings for the Panthers, as Will Brust and Patrick Jankowiak retired three each via the strikeout in relief. Jankowiak doubled and drove in three runs as well for Greendale and Brust added two hits, too. | ||||
13 | Kaukauna | 0 | No. 16 Kimberly | 11 | MORE |
14 | UConn commit Thomas Ellisen struck 11 batters out in a five-inning shutout win over Kaukauna at home. Josh Bailey led the Papermakers' offensively, tallying two hits and driving in three. Ellisen himself and Colin Obermann each had two hits in the win as well. Sophomore Maxwell Kalk doubled and drove in a run, too. | ||||
15 | Sauk Prairie | 0 | No. 17 DeForest | 2 | MORE |
16 | Justin Hausser's two-hit, six-inning start for the Norskies led them over Sauk Prairie, as the UW-Milwaukee commit struck three out in the process. Mason Kirchberg doubled in a run and later scored, as Cal Olson had two hits for DeForest as well. | ||||
17 | La Crosse Central | 5 | No. 20 La Crosse Aquinas | 0 | MORE |
18 | Dylan Lapic was excellent for La Crosse Central, striking out nine over five scoreless innings and setting his team up nicely for an upset win over the Blugolds. Rodger Rogers had three hits out of the leadoff spot for Central and Malik Reynolds drove in two on two hits. | ||||
19 | Elk Mound | 4 | No. 22 Boyceville | 9 | MORE |
20 | Three Boyceville home runs powered the Bulldogs to the win on Monday. Trevor Hollister was responsible for two of them, two solo shots, while senior backstop Trett Joles also launched a solo homer. Ira Bialzik was 2-for-4 with two RBIs. Starter Walker Retz pitched through three of his team's errors, allowing four unearned runs but limited the damage with 13 strikeouts. Hollister recorded the final five outs of the game in a smooth 1.2 innings in relief. | ||||
21 | No. 23 Dodgeville | 9 | Prairie du Chuen | 2 | MORE |
22 | Drew Latterell's two hits drove in two runs and Austin Montague's two-run double helped pace the Dodgers to victory on the road. Aydn Halverson continues to pitch well for Dodgeville, striking four out over three scoreless innings in relief. | ||||
23 | No. 24 Medford | 7 | Abbortsford/Colby | 2 | MORE |
24 | Starting on the mound for Medford in this win was Ryan Alexander, who struck out six over three scoreless innings and allowed just one hit. Caleb Guden tripled and drove three in for the Raiders, while Logan Baumgartner brought two home on a double. | ||||
25 | No. 24 Medford | 7 | Abbortsford/Colby | 0 | MORE |
26 | Seth Mudgett and Logan Baumgartner combined to strikeout six batters over five innings in Medford's DH win over Abbortsford/Colby. Tanner Hraby drove two in out of the two-hole and Caleb Guden doubled again. Blaine Seidl brought home a pair and six different Raiders tallied a hit in the win. | ||||
27 | Green Bay East/West | 0 | No. 25 Seymour | 23 | MORE |
28 | Will DeBruin's impressive offensive performance led Seymour to victory over East/West; five hits, five RBIs, and five runs scored. DeBruin, Javon Leisgang, and Marcus Jens all homered for Seymour, and Jacob Woldt had four hits out of the leadoff spot. Mason Dorn doubled and tripled, scoring four runs as well. It took just 56 pitches for Woldt and Brett Tetzlaff to get through five scoreless innings in the Thunder victory. | ||||
29 | MORE WIAA GAMES | ||||
30 | Janesville Parker | 0 | Milton | 1 | |
31 | Columbus | 0 | Markesan | 2 | MORE |
32 | A masterful pitching performance by Bryce Leedle helped pace the Hornets over their toughest opponent to date at home. Leedle struck out 13 and held the Cardinals to one hit over seven innings, dominating in all facets. Sage Stellmacher doubled and the Hornets scored both their runs on an error by Columbus. Christian Oppor nearly out-dueled Leedle, striking out 15 over six innings as his team just came up short in the contest. | ||||
33 | Luxemburg-Casco | 0 | Denmark | 2 | MORE |
34 | Senior Reece Piontek struck out 14 batters in a complete game no-hitter for the Vikings, as they took game one of this weekday DH. Piontek also had two hits and drove a run in, while Ethan Ovsak brought home the only other run of the game for Denmark. | ||||
35 | Luxemburg-Casco | 0 | Denmark | 3 | MORE |
36 | Following Piontek's no-no in game one, Logan Paplham and Brennen Miller combined to keep Luxemburg-Casco off the hit total board in game two. Paplham started and struck out 13 batters in 6.1 innings, forced to leave early due to the WIAA pitch regulation rules. Miller entered and recorded the last two outs on six pitches, securing the second no-hitter for Denmark in as many games. Reece Piontek and Kenny Satori both drove in runs for Denmark, while leadoff hitter Abe Kapinos doubled. | ||||
37 | Saint Thomas More | 2 | Lake Country Lutheran | 12 | MORE |
38 | A strong outing from Gavin Theis and strong all-around offense from the Lightning helped lead them to victory over St. Thomas More at home. Theis struck six out over five innings, failing to allow an earned run on 61 pitches. He also homered and scored three runs, leading the Lightning in multiple facets. Gunnar Grosenick had two hits for LCL and Tim Frerking brought two runners home. | ||||
39 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 1 | Ozaukee | 2 | MORE |
40 | Simon Bares and Matt Miller combined to strikeout nine batters and failed to allow an earned run in the Warriors' win over Manitowoc Lutheran. Miller also drove in the only two runs of the game for Ozaukee on a two-run double. | ||||
41 | Webster | 7 | Spooner | 0 | MORE |
42 | Owen Washburn's 16 strikeout start led the Tigers over Spooner, as the South Carolina commit also doubled twice and drove in four. Austin Sigfrids and Carsen Stenberg each had three hits for Webster in the win, too. | ||||
43 | Mineral Point | 22 | Shullsburg/Benton | 2 | MORE |
44 | Liam Stumpf and Leyton Bowers each had three hits as the top two batters in the Mineral Point lineup, driving in five runs combined. Joah Filardo had three hits and brought two runs home as well for the Pointers, while Luke Kisgen's two-hit day saw five runners come home. Bo Hanson went the distance for Mineral Point, striking nine out in five innings. | ||||
45 | Catholic Memorial | 8 | Marquette University | 3 | MORE |
46 | The Crusaders are really playing well as of late, taking two against Marquette at UW-Whitewater. Charlie Jarvis doubled and brought three runners home, while Grant Beth, Rory Fox, and Anthony Gross all had extra-base hits as well. Aiden Haney went 2-for-3 for the Crusaders in the win. | ||||
47 | Marquette University | 2 | Catholic Memorial | 6 | MORE |
48 | A five-run sixth inning by Catholic Memorial helped propel them to a sweep over Marquette. Joe Giricz started for CMH and struck out 10 over 5.2 innings, allowing just one earned run en route to a victory. Presley Wachowiak doubled and Braydon Cooper's two hits brought two home. | ||||
49 | Ashwaubenon | 8 | Notre Dame Academy | 0 | MORE |
50 | Mack Crowley's 10 strikeout, complete game shutout led Ashwaubenon to victory on the road over Notre Dame Academy. Crowley was truly dominant, holding the Tritons' offense to just one hit total and he only walked one, too. Clayton Monfils doubled twice and tallied three total hits for the Jaguars, while Eason Hurd and Brady Wittig each tallied two hits apiece. | ||||
51 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 5 | Green Bay Preble | 1 | MORE |
52 | 10 hits from the Shipbuilders and seven no-hit innings by a duo of Manitowoc Lincoln arms helped them pull off a road win over Preble. Aiden Buck, Brock Peterson, and Daniel Cookle each had two hits in the contest for Manitowoc Lincoln. Freshman Noah Wech started and struck three out over five innings, handing the ball off to Buck in relief, who kept Preble hitless over a pair of relief innings. | ||||
53 | Fond du Lac | 0 | Appleton North | 2 | MORE |
54 | Griffin Smith and Mason Haessly held the Fond du Lac offense to two hits in the win for the Lightning. Smith started and threw 6.2 innings, striking out seven. Wilson Zuck tripled and drove a run in, while sophomore Garrett Hietpas doubled for Appleton North. | ||||
55 | Holmen | 10 | La Crosse Logan | 4 | MORE |
56 | Tucker Gegatertner's three hits led the Holmen offense, as he doubled and drove a run in for them in this win. Xavier Palmer and Brett Berget each had two hits, while Evan Jamesson and Gavin Smith each drove in two. | ||||
57 | Mount Horeb | 12 | Oregon | 11 | MORE |
58 | The Vikings scored three runs in the top of the seventh inning, on a double and two singles, to take the lead and ultimately defeat Oregon at home. Jonas Kittoe led the Vikings' offense with a 5-for-5 day, scoring four runs and doubling. Kolton Schaller brought four runners home and Charlie Bogue's three hits drove in five. Five Oregon batters had more two or more hits, including Spencer Buskager, who's three hit day led them offensively. | ||||
59 | West Bend East | 12 | Waukesha West | 5 | MORE |
60 | George Seaman doubled and homered, Evan Roell drove in three, and Nolan Gawryck had three hits out of the leadoff spot for West Bend East. Jack Trampe tripled twice in the win, too. | ||||
61 | Martin Luther | 3 | Homestead | 10 | MORE |
62 | Freshman Paul Nuetzel threw 5.1 innings without allowing an earned run for Homestead, striking out five and holding the Spartans to three hits. Another first-year, Jackson Brewer, doubled and drove a run in. | ||||
63 | Sussex Hamilton | 6 | Waukesha North | 1 | MORE |
64 | Luke Wroblewski has been a very productive hitter all spring long, and he was instrumental to the Chargers' win on Monday, going 4-for-4 with two triples, three runs scored, and an RBI. Chris Lang was able to plate him twice right behind him in the order. Kyle Klapperich was 3-for-4 with an RBI. Starter Alex Pechanach pitched a complete game, with one run allowed and six Ks. | ||||
65 | Tomah | 2 | Wautoma | 7 | MORE |
66 | Tomah jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top of the first on Caden Harmel's base hit, but Wautoma's Christian Weiss settled in from there to pitch five scorelss after while the Hornets' offense, aided by walks, took the lead back right away. Wautoma needed just five hits to generate seven runs in the win on Monday. | ||||
67 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 10 | Badger | 6 | MORE |
68 | Andrew Setter and Jack Davidson each had three hits for the Lancers; the latter driving in two runs as well. Max McCarville and Brady Davidson each had two hits for St. Jo's, while Peter Ruffolo's two knocks brought two runs home. This victory over Badger marks 10 straight wins for St. Jo's as their season starts to unwind. | ||||
69 | Bonduel | 1 | Amherst | 5 | MORE |
70 | With this victory over Bonduel, Amherst secured an outright claim to the CWC-East conference title. They finished the season with an 11-1 record in conference and 16-5 overall. Benjamin Lee pitched a quality game for the Falcons in this home win. | ||||
71 | Brookfield Central | 4 | Brookfield East | 3 | MORE |
72 | Gonzaga commit Matthew Mueller went 2-for-4 at the plate with two RBIs for the Lancers, as sophomore Noah Dreier had two hits with an RBI as well. Luke Langjahr threw 6.1 quality innings for the Lancers before Dreier entered in relief and shut the door down, securing a Brookfield Central victory. | ||||
73 | Wisconsin Rapids | 5 | Adams-Friendship | 7 | |
74 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 17 | Algoma | 7 | |
75 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 14 | Arcadia | 10 | |
76 | Monticello/Albany | 4 | Argyle | 14 | |
77 | Newman Catholic | 9 | Assumption | 8 | |
78 | Cumberland | 15 | Barron | 1 | |
79 | South Shore | 7 | Bayfield | 0 | |
80 | Potosi/Cassville | 1 | Belmont | 3 | |
81 | Westby | 14 | Black River Falls | 4 | |
82 | Wrightstown | 1 | Brillion | 7 | |
83 | Saint Francis | 0 | Brookfield Academy | 14 | |
84 | Siren | 1 | Bruce | 8 | |
85 | Oconomowoc | 5 | Burlington | 10 | |
86 | Waupun | 4 | Campbellsport | 0 | |
87 | Shoreland Lutheran | 2 | Catholic Central | 1 | |
88 | St. Mary Catholic | 3 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 5 | |
89 | Germantown | 11 | Cedarburg | 6 | |
90 | Lourdes Academy | 10 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 3 | |
91 | Big Foot | 15 | Clinton | 4 | |
92 | Durand | 0 | Colfax | 3 | |
93 | Barron | 10 | Cumberland | 8 | |
94 | Parkview | 2 | Deerfield | 13 | |
95 | Wilmot | 10 | Delavan-Darien | 0 | |
96 | Lake Mills | 4 | Fort Atkinson | 1 | |
97 | Coleman | 5 | Freedom | 8 | |
98 | Elcho | 2 | Goodman/Pembine | 6 | |
99 | Manawa | 14 | Gresham Community | 4 | |
100 | River Ridge | 1 | Highland | 10 | |
101 | Martin Luther | 8 | Homestead | 18 | |
102 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 11 | Hurley | 10 | |
103 | Green Lake/Princeton | 17 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 16 | |
104 | Madison East | 0 | Janesville Craig | 10 | |
105 | Two Rivers | 0 | Kewaunee | 10 | |
106 | Holmen | 10 | La Crosse Logan | 4 | |
107 | Williams Bay | 7 | Living Word Lutheran | 5 | |
108 | Lakeside Lutheran | 2 | Lodi | 8 | |
109 | Menominee Indian | 11 | Marion | 2 | |
110 | Onalaska | 7 | Mauston | 0 | |
111 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 9 | Melrose-Mindoro | 1 | |
112 | New London | 0 | Menasha | 3 | |
113 | Antigo | 8 | Merrill | 9 | |
114 | Pacelli | 9 | Nekoosa | 5 | |
115 | Whitnall | 3 | New Berlin West | 4 | |
116 | Chequamegon | 3 | Newman Catholic | 13 | |
117 | Randolph | 5 | Oakfield | 9 | |
118 | Mishicot | 7 | Oostburg | 10 | |
119 | Wausaukee | 6 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 7 | |
120 | Wild Rose | 8 | Pittsville | 9 | |
121 | Greenfield | 1 | Pius XI Catholic | 4 | |
122 | Fennimore | 2 | Platteville | 8 | |
123 | Fennimore | 3 | Platteville | 8 | |
124 | Spring Valley | 13 | Plum City/Elmwood | 2 | |
125 | Kewaskum | 0 | Plymouth | 1 | |
126 | Portage | 6 | Poynette | 7 | |
127 | Osceola | 4 | Prescott | 6 | |
128 | Kiel | 15 | Reedsville | 1 | |
129 | Kickapoo/La Farge | 0 | Seneca | 10 | |
130 | Pulaski | 4 | Sheboygan North | 0 | |
131 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 6 | Slinger | 9 | |
132 | New Richmond | 13 | Somerset | 0 | |
133 | Viroqua | 13 | Sparta | 6 | |
134 | Mosinee | 2 | Stratford | 1 | |
135 | Watertown | 8 | Watertown Luther Prep | 5 | |
136 | West Allis Hale | 7 | West Bend West | 4 | |
137 | Ithaca | 17 | Weston | 3 | |
138 | Shiocton | 8 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 0 | |
139 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 2 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 12 | |
140 | Crivitz | 3 | Xavier | 0 |