1 | POWER 25 SECTIONALS | ||||
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3 | Homestead | 0 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 3 | |
4 | Menomonee Falls | 9 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 3 | |
5 | To start off their Sectional matchup, No. 1 WFB took on conference foe Homestead. Mitch Voit continued his stellar season as he shut out a solid Highlander lineup and also tallied 10 strikeouts. Offensively, DJ Kojis got the scoring started for the Blue Dukes as he singled home a JD Dix, who led off the inning with a double. This was followed up by a sacrifice from Austin Weinke, to bring home Kojis to put WFB up two. WFB’s final run of the game came from a Caleb Bowers single. With this win, WFB advanced to the Sectional Final game against Menomonee Falls. After cruising to a 10-0 win to advance to the Sectional Final, Menomonee Falls gave us one of the biggest upsets in recent memory as they took down No. 1 WFB, to advance to the state quarter-finals. On the mound, Joey Spalding got things started on the right note as he allowed just two earned runs over his four innings of work. Zach Wolfram and Derek Steinbrenner relieved Spalding and both quieted a talented WFB lineup. Offensively, Caden Wilson’s performance was a major factor as he finished the game with four RBIs on a homerun and a double. Derek Steinbrenner also had a stellar performance as he drove in three runs while collecting a double and a triple. With this major upset win, Menomonee Falls now moves to the state quarterfinals which will take place next week. | ||||
6 | No. 22 Hudson | 0 | No. 2 Eau Claire North | 1 | |
7 | Stevens Point | 0 | No. 2 Eau Claire North | 7 | |
8 | What a game this was between Big River Conference foes, Hudson and Eau Claire North, as it came down to the final play. The pitching on both sides was stellar as Jalen Pascal and Henry Wilkinson combined to shutout the Raiders. Pascal got things started on the mound and despite getting into a little bit of trouble over his four innings, Pascal failed to allow a run while striking out six. Henry Wilkinson came in for the final three innings and was equally impressive as he kept the shutout intact. For Hudson Owen Weadge was dominant as he struck out five over his six innings of work but got unlucky in the final inning of the game. In the seventh inning, Henry Wilkinson led off the inning with a single up the middle. Then Tyler Mooney came up and bunted after two throwing errors, Wilkinson was eventually brought home to give Eau Claire North the win and advance to the Sectional Final game. In the Sectional Final game, Eau Claire North cruised to a 7-0 win to advance to the State Quarter-Finals. In this shutout performance, Andrew Milner got things started and he allowed just three hits over his five innings of work. Henry Wilkinson piggybacked off of Milner and kept the shutout intact as he struck out three over two innings. In the fourth inning, Eau Claire North broke this game open as they exploded for four runs, highlighted by a Jack Kein double that brought home one. In that inning, Jonah Hanson, Chase Watkins, and Tyler Mooney each collected RBIs to help the Huskies to the win. In the sixth inning, ECN grabbed two more runs on a solo homerun from Jonah Hanson and a RBI double from Gabe Richardson. | ||||
9 | No. 18 Union Grove | 6 | No. 3 Franklin | 7 | |
10 | No. 23 Westosha Central | 5 | No. 3 Franklin | 4 | |
11 | In Franklin’s first game of the day they battled with Union Grove all the way to the end. Union Grove jumped out to an early lead as a run came home on a passed ball and Nathan Williams brought home another on a RBI single. In the third inning, Franklin tied the game up as Keaton Arendt singled to drive in one, and Charlie Marion would bring another one home on a sacrifice fly. In the sixth inning, Union Grove would grab the lead back as Hayden Jamison would smack a single to bring home a run. Marshall Loch would then come up with the bases loaded and drill a triple to clear the bases to put Union Grove up by four with just two innings left to play. After scoring one on a double from Evan Iwinski in the sixth, Franklin needed a major comeback in the seventh inning to keep their season alive. In the seventh, Carson Flugaur would come up with two on and smack a RBI single to cut Union Grove's lead to two. This was followed up by a two RBI single from Maximillion Martin to tie the game up and push this game into extra innings. When it was Franklin’s turn to hit in the eighth, Dylan Mass led off with a single up the middle. Then Evan Iwinski would come up and smack a double which brought home Mass and give the Sabers the comeback win and kept their season alive. Franklin would then take on Westosha Central in the Sectional Final game. In the second inning, Franklin would explode for four runs to grab the lead early. In the fourth inning, Westosha would get one run as Adam Switalski doubled, to bring home Nick Argersinger and cut the lead to three. In the fifth inning, Keagan Kearby would start the late push with a RBI double. This was followed by a bases loaded walk and a two RBI single from Switalski, to give Westosha the lead. This is where the scoring would stop for both teams as Switalski and Seth Brankey combined to limit the Sabers to just three earned runs throughout the game. With this win, Westosha Central was crowned Sectional champions and move on to the State Quarter-Finals next week. | ||||
12 | Middleton | 3 | No. 4 Sun Prairie | 5 | |
13 | Waunakee | 1 | No. 4 Sun Prairie | 9 | |
14 | Sun Prairie continued their stellar play as they grabbed a close one over Middleton to advance to the Sectional Final game. In the first inning, Addison Ostrenga would get the scoring started for the Cardinals as he smacked a single to bring home two runs. With the game tied at three in the bottom of the fifth, Davis Hamilton came up big as he roped a solo shot to right field to put Sun Prairie up by one late. The Cardinals would eventually bring one more run home on a passed ball to add to their lead. Hamilton also notched the win for Sun Prairie as he allowed just two earned runs over his six innings of work and also tallied six strikeouts. In the Sectional Final matchup, Sun Prairie matched up with Waunakee, with the winner moving on to the State Quarter-finals. The Cardinal offense came out firing as they put up eight runs in the first three innings of the game. Leading this potent Sun Prairie offense was Isaac Wendler who drove in a team high four RBIs while tallying a pair of singles. Addison Ostrenga, Jack Watkins, and Max Glusick each recorded a single and one RBI to lead this Cardinal squad to victory. On the mound, Zach Brzezinski would earn the win due to his complete game performance in which he allowed just one earned run and struck out eight. The reigning division-1 state champions are well on their way back as they move on to the State Quarterfinals with this win. | ||||
15 | De Pere | 3 | No. 5 Kimberly | 1 | |
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17 | Hartford | 0 | No. 6 Arrowhead | 1 | |
18 | Beaver Dam | 0 | No. 6 Arrowhead | 2 | |
19 | Mason Buss was flat out dominant for Arrowhead as he twirled a shutout gem in their Sectional Semi-Final matchup with Hartford. It took Buss just 86 pitches to get through his complete game efforts in which he also tallied 10 punch outs and Arrowhead would need all of this as the offense could only muster one run. The lone run of the day came in dramatic fashion as Ethan Hindle smacked an RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning to give Arrowhead the win in walk off fashion. The pitching for Arrowhead was key, yet again, in their second win of the day as JJ Vargas threw a shutout of his own, to defeat Beaver Dam. Across his complete game efforts, Vargas fanned 13 batters and scattered just four hits to lead this Arrowhead squad to victory. Offensively, the Warhawks scored their two runs in the first inning, highlighted by a RBI double from James Duncan. | ||||
20 | No. 8 Oak Creek | 1 | No. 23 Westosha Central | 2 | |
21 | Oak Creek and Westosha Central went head-to-head in a Sectional Semi-Final matchup, with the winner taking on Franklin in the finals. Neither team could get anything going offensively as the pitchers on both sides were dominant. For Oak Creek, Will Hyland got the started and over his six innings of work he failed to allow a run, striking out five in the process. For Westosha Keegan Kearby and Seth Brankey would combine to limit Oak Creek to just the one run. With the game still tied at 0-0 going into the ninth inning, Oak Creek would scrape one across the board as Evan Calderon grounded into a fielder's choice. Westosha now had some work to do as they were down one with the season on the line. In the ninth inning, C Kerkman would lead off with a single to get things started for Westosha. After two quick outs, the aforementioned Kearby would come up and rip a single that brough Kerkman home to tie the game. Westosha was not done yet; Nick Argersinger would then smack a RBI single of his own to give Westosha the walk off win. They would then take on Franklin in the Finals, who they eventually defeated and moved onto the State Quarter-Finals. | ||||
22 | Muskego | 5 | No. 9 Marquette University | 6 | |
23 | Greendale | 6 | No. 9 Marquette University | 0 | |
24 | Going into the bottom of the seventh, things looked bleak for Marquette as they trailed by four. After a RBI single from Joey Halser and two runs coming home on a couple of errors, Marquette cut the deficit to just one. Eventually, the Hilltoppers would load up the bases which led way for Michael Cesarz who roped a double, bringing home two and gave Marquette the win in walk-off fashion. With the win earlier in the day, Marquette would take on Greendale in the Sectional Final game and from beginning to end it was all Greendale as they cruised to a 6-0 win. On the mound, Ej Kuster and Tristan Ellis combined to shutout this Marquette lineup as they both allowed just one hit and each tallied four strikeouts. Ellis would also be a key contributor at the plate as he drove in a team high three runs while collecting a pair of doubles. Will Vaile also strung together a solid day at the plate as he doubled and also drove in two runs to lead this team to victory. With this win, Greendale advances to the State Quarter-Finals next week. | ||||
25 | Xavier | 5 | No. 11 Denmark | 10 | |
26 | Notre Dame Academy | 0 | No. 11 Denmark | 6 | |
27 | Denmark cruised to two Sectional wins and allowed them to get back to the division-2 state semi-finals. In their first game against Xavier, Izaac Ditmer paced this Viking lineup as he grabbed a pair of doubles and a single to drive in a team high three runs. The duo of Ethan Ovsak and Hayden Konkol would each tally two RBIs with Konkol also smacking a homerun. On the mound, Luke Miller, Owen DeGrand and Jaycob Dittmer would each get some time on the mound and limited Xavier to five runs. Denmark would then take on Notre Dame Academy, who already had some WIAA upsets under their belt this postseason. Early on, Denmark would grab a five run lead which was too much for NDA to come back from as Denmark will go back to state for the second year in a row. Leading this offense was the aforementioned Konkol who drove in two runs on one hit. Luke Miller also collected an RBI as he doubled in the win. The pitching for this Viking squad was also stellar as the aforementioned Ovsak twirled a near complete game gem, allowing just two hits and striking out seven over his 6 ⅓ innings of work. | ||||
28 | Kewaunee | 1 | No. 13 Amherst | 5 | |
29 | Oconto | 0 | No. 13 Amherst | 10 | |
30 | Amherst kept their undefeated season hopes alive with two more playoff wins and advanced to the division-3 state semi-finals. In their first game of the day, Amherst would defeat Kewaunee 5-1, backed by another dominant performance on the mound from Ben Lee. In his complete game efforts, Lee would allow just one earned run and also logged nine punchouts. Offensively, TJ Brandl led the way for Amherst as he tallied two RBIs while collecting a pair of singles. Amherst's only other hit of the game came from Aidan Jastromski, which was a single. After their first win Amherst would now take on Oconto in the Sectional Finals. In this game, Amherst seemed to play one of their most complete games of the season as they cruised to a 10-0, run rule win. On the mound, Wyatt Blaskowski was lights out as he allowed just one hit and also struckout six to notch the win. The Amherst bats also seemed to heat up as they put up 10 runs on six hits, and were led by the aforementioned Lee who doubled and singled to collect his two RBIs. Jake Hoffman and Tyler Soulsby each singled in the contest and also each drove in a run. With these two wins, Amherst’s undefeated season is still intact and they will try to keep it alive as they travel to Appleton for the division-3 state tournament. | ||||
31 | Altoona | 4 | No. 15 Mosinee | 5 | |
32 | Rice Lake | 3 | No. 15 Mosinee | 10 | |
33 | After narrowly escaping Altoona, Mosinee cruised to a 10-3 win over Rice Lake in a Sectional Final matchup. This Mosinee offense was key in the win as they exploded for 10 runs on eight hits. Davin Stoffel and Keagen Jirschele would each tally home runs, and Jirschele finishing the game with a team high three RBIs. Tyler Lemanski grabbed a single and also scored two runs to lead this Mosinee squad to victory. On the mound, Garrett Shupe and Trevor Garski combined to hold Rice Lake to just three runs. Shupe would do most of the heavy lifting as he stayed in for six innings and tallied three strikeouts. Garski would come in for the final inning and struckout one to cap Mosinee's wi. | ||||
34 | Waunakee | 3 | No. 18 Verona | 0 | |
35 | Luke Shepski shined for Waunakee as they took down a tough Verona opponent to move on to the Sectional Finals. Across Shepski's seven innings of work, he scattered just three hits and also fanned five batters to earn the win for Waunakee. At the plate, Waunakee grabbed the lead early as they put up two runs in the first, thanks to a Verona error and a RBI single from Carter Lory. The Warriors would then tack on one more when Andy Nordloh smacked a RBI single of his own to add to Waunakee's lead. | ||||
36 | St. Thomas More | 1 | No. 19 Pewaukee | 6 | |
37 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 0 | No. 19 Pewaukee | 4 | |
38 | n Pewaukee’s Sectional Semi-Final matchup with St. Thomas More, Nick Doubek led the way on the mound. Doubek twirled a complete gem for the Pirates in which he struck out three and allowed one run on three hits. Offensively, Logan Schill was huge for Pewaukee as he drove in two runs while logging a single and a double. Lead off batter, Carson Hansen was also a key contributor as he collected a pair of singles and also one RBI. Rounding out this productive Pewaukee offense was Greyson Zach who tripled and drove in a run to lead this team to victory. Pewaukee then took on Kettle Moraine Lutheran in the Sectional Final matchup. From the first inning, this game seemed to be all Pewaukee as Gavyn Bowen was locked in on the mound. The southpaw was lights out over his 4 ⅓ innings of work as he allowed just one hit and struck out eight. Ryan Sopha relieved Bowen and was equally dominant, allowing just two hits and striking out two to keep the shutout intact. The aforementioned Zach brought over his hot bat from the first game as he doubled and drove in a team high two runs. Logan Dobberstein and Logan Schill each drove in a run and Dobberstein also collected a pair of singles. With this win, Pewaukee advances ro the division-2 State Semifinals, which will take place next week. | ||||
39 | Mukwonago | 5 | No. 21 Oconomowoc | 0 | |
40 | Nathan Melnikoff was dominant for Mukwonago in their Sectional Semi-Final win over Oconomowoc. Melnikoff twirled a gem over his seven innings of work as he scattered just two hits and also tallied four strikeouts. In the fourth inning, Mukwonago would explode for all five of their runs, highlighted by a three runs home run from Connor Greuel. In that inning, Ryan Albrecht and Brandon Burge would also drive in runs to cap the important inning for the Warriors. | ||||
41 | Elk Mound | 3 | No. 24 La Crosse Aquinas | 4 | |
42 | Saint Croix Falls | 3 | No. 24 La Crosse Aquinas | 0 | |
43 | After grabbing a win in their first game, La Crosse Aquinas ran into a solid SCF team and were eventually defeated. Brayden Olson has been a key piece for this SCF squad all year long, and he continued his stellar season with yet another dominant pitching performance in their Sectional Semi-Final matchup with La Crosse Aquinas. Across his 6 1/3 innings, Olson scattered five hits and also tallied nine strikeouts to notch the win for SCF. Offensively, Dylan Smith strung together a solid day as he drove in a team high two runs on one hit to pace this SCF lineup. After this win, SCF would win the Sectional Final matchup and advanced to the state tournament in Appleton. | ||||
44 | Brookfield Academy | 11 | No. 25 Kenosha St. Joseph | 12 | |
45 | No. 25 Kenosha St. Joseph | 8 | Chilton | 2 | |
46 | The Lancers are going back to the state tournament as they grabbed two sectional wins on Tuesday. In their first win, St. Joes took down Brookfield Academy in a dramatic fashion. Going into the bottom of the seventh, the Lancers were down by one but after two HBP’s and one walk to lead off the inning, they were threatening. With bases loaded, Jacob Ashmus came up and grounded into a fielder’s choice which brought home the tying run. The winning run of the game would then cross the plate on a wild pitch which gave the Lancers the win. Before this dramatic last inning, Matt Schulte strung together a solid day as he smacked a two run home run and he also scored two runs as well. Eric Kenesie, Ashmus, Luke Schuler, and Brady Davidson would each collect two hits in the win as well. In their second win of the day, the Lancer’s did not need any late game heroics as Andrew Setter and the aforementioned Schulte combined to limit Chilton to just two runs, which was plenty as the Lancer offense continued to produce. Brady Davidson would lead this Lancer lineup as he tallied a double and a single to finish with two RBIs. Peter Visconti also had a solid day as he drove in two runs, while recording a solo home run. The duo of Jacob Ashmus and Jack McTernan would each drive in two runs as well, to round out this Lancer offense. | ||||
47 | MORE SECTIONAL RESULTS | ||||
48 | Bay Port | 3 | Hortonville | 2 | |
49 | Bay Port | 11 | De Pere | 2 | |
50 | After taking a close one from Hortonville in their first game of the Sectional, Bay Port cruised to a 11-2 win to advance to the State Quarterfinals. Leading this productive Bay Port offense was Grant Gill who drove in a team high three runs while tallying one single as well. The trio of Ky Mueller, Cal Casper, and Connor LaBar each doubled and combined for five RBIs. Rounding out this Pirate offense was Craig Kabat who tallied a pair of singles and finished with two RBIs as well. Kabat also earned the win on the mound as he was solid over his four innings of work as he allowed two runs on five hits to lead this Pirate squad to victory. | ||||
51 | Kettle Moraine | 3 | Milton | 4 | |
52 | Mukwonago | 4 | Milton | 5 | |
53 | Milton has had an up and down season but the talent this Red Hawk squad possesses is real and it seems like they have figured it out at the right time. Milton would first grab a nail biting win over Kettle Moraine to advance to the Sectional Final game. In this game, Milton allowed a run in the seventh inning that broke the 3-3 tie which meant Milton had some work to do with only three outs left to play. In the bottom of the seventh, Gavin Kilen would lead off the inning with a double and was eventually brought home on a double from Alec Campbell, which tied the game up. With Campbell on second, Jordan Bundy ripped a line drive single to bring home Campbell and give Milton the win in dramatic fashion. | ||||
54 | Edgewood | 2 | Jefferson | 7 | |
55 | Dodgeville | 2 | Jefferson | 11 | |
56 | Jefferson will be making another appearance at the state tournament for the second year in a row as they grabbed two sectional wins on Tuesday. In the final game, Tyle Butina came up big as he exploded for a single, triple and a pair of doubles to drive in a whopping five RBIs. Tanner Pinnow, Evan Neitzel, Tyler Fredrick, and Aiden Devine each grabbed an RBI apiece to round out the scoring efforts for Jefferson. On the mound, Drew Peterson and the aforementioned Butina would limit Dodgeville to just two runs en route to the Sectional Final win for Jefferson. | ||||
57 | Rice Lake | 4 | Osceola | 0 | |
58 | Notre Dame | 4 | Shawano | 3 | |
59 | Baraboo | 1 | Dodgeville | 2 | |
60 | Whitnall | 0 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 5 | |
61 | Marshall | 4 | Viroqua | 7 | |
62 | Chilton | 9 | Lomira | 0 | |
63 | Rib Lake | 6 | Newman Catholic | 1 | |
64 | Chequamegon | 0 | Saint Croix Falls | 10 | |
65 | Oconto | 5 | Stratford | 3 | |
66 | Siren | 2 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 12 | |
67 | Bangor | 3 | Ithaca | 1 | |
68 | Iola-Scandinavia | 5 | Gibraltar | 1 | |
69 | Deerfield | 1 | Cuba City | 4 | |
70 | Lena | 2 | Columbus Catholic | 11 | |
71 | Eau Claire Memorial | 4 | Stevens Point | 5 | |
72 | West Bend West | 4 | Beaver Dam | 7 | |
73 | Wauwatosa East | 0 | Menomonee Falls | 10 | |
74 | South Milwaukee | 0 | Greendale | 9 | |
75 | Independence/Gilmanton | 5 | Regis | 7 | |
76 | Riverdale | 3 | Pecatonica | 7 | |
77 | Fall River | 2 | Oakfield | 8 | |
78 | Rib Lake | 0 | Columbus Catholic | 5 | |
79 | Regis | 13 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 10 | |
80 | Bangor | 9 | Pecatonica | 3 | |
81 | Viroqua | 2 | Cuba City | 3 | |
82 | Oakfield | 13 | Iola-Scandinavia | 6 | |
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1 | POWER 25 Regionals | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Wauwatosa West | 1 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 9 | |
4 | Last week, Wauwatosa West grabbed a huge upset win over this same WFB squad and as a staff we knew that there was a chance that they could meet up again in the playoffs. On Thursday it happened and the Blue Dukes cruised to 7-1 win and grabbed their first playoff win of the postseason. Mitch Voit yet again was a main piece in WFB's win as he twirled a gem over his four innings of work in which he tallied five strikeouts and allowed just one hit. DJ Kojis relieved Voit and twirled three innings of stress free baseball in which he tallied six strikeouts. WFB seemed that they wanted to avenge the loss from last week as they put up four runs in the first inning, highlighted by a two RBI double from JD Dix and a RBI single from Ryan Carew. In the fourth, the aforementioned Kojis would drive in a run on a single to extend Bay's lead to six. In the sixth inning, Kojis and Dix would strike again as they combined to drive in three more runs en route to WFB's dominant regional win. | ||||
5 | Wausau West | 3 | No. 2 Eau Claire North | 9 | MORE |
6 | The Huskies' hot streak continued into the payoffs as they defeated Wausau West handily, to start their playoffs. Leading this ECN offense was Cole Bakkum who doubled and homered, finishing the contest with three RBIs. Leadoff hitter Jonah Hanson also put together a solid performance as he was a homer shy of the cycle, and drove in two RBIs as well. Sam Feck and Roscoe Rennock rounded out this quality ECN offense as they each collected two hits, with Feck also grabbing a double. On the mound, it took a combined effort from Jalen Pascal and Henry Wilkinson to limit the Wausau West bats to just three runs and combined to strikeout 11. Eau Claire North will now take on conference foe, No. 22 Hudson, a team they beat twice during the regular season. | ||||
7 | Waterford | 1 | No. 3 Franklin | 2 | |
8 | A two run inning from the Sabers was all they would need as they took down a quality Waterford squad. In the fourth inning, Evan Iwinski would start the rally with a double which was followed up by a single from Keaton Arendt to break the 0-0 tie. After a single from Charlie Marion that moved Arendt over to second, Boston Halloran ripped a single of his own that brought home the second run of the inning. These would be the only runs Franklin would need as starter Jaxson Easterlin was flat out dominant in his complete game efforts. The Oakland commit tallied nine strikeouts and scattered five hits to notch the big time playoff win for Franklin. | ||||
9 | Monona Grove | 3 | No. 4 Sun Prairie | 10 | |
10 | The Cardinals are riding some major momentum as they have not lost a game in over a month and grabbed their first playoff win of the postseason. In the third inning Sun Prairie exploded for nine runs en route to the dominant win. In the big inning, Isaac Wendler got the scoring started with a RBI double, which was followed up by a two RBI triple to make the score 4-0. Then Jack Watkins, Max Glusick, Wendler and Addison Ostrenga each smacked RBI singles - with Wendler and Glusick driving in two on their singles. On the mound, Sun Prairie has relied on Davis Hamilton throughout the season and they did again on Thursday night. In his 6 1/3 innings of work Hamilton failed to allow a run as he scattered just two hits, while tallying eight strikeouts. With this win, Sun Prairie will now take on cross town rival Middleton next week. | ||||
11 | West De Pere | 2 | No. 5 Kimberly | 6 | |
12 | The Papermakers grabbed their first playoff win to start the WIAA tournament with a 6-2 win over West De Pere. On the mound both Brayden Deering and Allen Leitner combined to hold this West De Pere squad to just two runs and Leitner also struck out six over his three innings of work. Offensively, Brady Koester, Colin Obermann, and Sawyer Deering each collected RBI doubles for Kimberly. Carson Peeters also collected an RBI on a single and Brady Coons drove in two runs on a single to round out this Papermaker offense. | ||||
13 | Oshkosh North | 4 | No. 6 Arrowhead | 10 | MORE |
14 | The Warhawks started their playoff push with a 10-4 win over Oshkosh North on Thursday. Recent Future Game teammates Ethan Hindle and Thomas Curry each strung together solid performances as they both drove in three runs on three hits, with Hindle also collecting a double and three runs as well. Michael Zordani recorded Arrowhead's only other multi-hit performance as he singled twice and drove in one run. On the mound, Mason Buss, JJ Vargas, and Arik Egerbrecht combined to limit Oshkosh North to four earned runs and combined for nine strikeouts. | ||||
15 | Wauwatosa East | 5 | No. 7 Brookfield Central | 2 | |
16 | The Red Raiders took down a Brookfield Central squad who seemed to be playing their best baseball as of late to move on in the WIAA playoffs. In the fifth inning, Tosa East put up three runs which turned out to be the difference maker. In that important inning, Sean Martin got the scoring started as he ripped a RBI double, which was followed up by a RBI single from Alex Esser. Evan Kerstein capped off this inning as he smacked a RBI single to put the Red Raiders up by four. This where the scoring would stop as Wauwatosa East starting pitcher, Thomas Harper allowed just one earned run over his six innings, and also tallied 11 strikeouts. Drew Krause would come in on relief and shut the door for Brookfield Central to earn the save and give Wauwatosa East a major WIAA upset. | ||||
17 | Burlington | 5 | No. 8 Oak Creek | 9 | |
18 | Oak Creek cruised to a 9-5 win over Burlington to start their playoff push. On the mound Luke Klekamp notched the win as he allowed just two runs across his six innings of work and also struck out five. Offensively, CJ Trask was a key contributor as he went a perfect 3-for-3 which included a triple to drive in two runs and also scored three runs as well. Cade Palkowski also put together a solid day at the plate as he tallied a pair of doubles to bring home two runs and scored two runs to lead this Oak Creek squad to victory. | ||||
19 | Milwaukee Reagan | 4 | No. 9 Marquette University | 6 | |
20 | Despite grabbing an early four run lead, Marquette had to fight for the win over Milwaukee Reagan in this regional final matchup. In the first inning, Jack Hardt got the scoring started as he ripped a two RBI double to put Marquette up by two. This was followed up by a M Cesarz RBI single and a RBI single from Ethan Goll to extend Marquette's early lead. Reagan would eventually tie the game in the fifth inning but it wouldn't last long as a run would come home on a sacrifice from Goll and another run would come home on the same play as there was a fielding error. Now with a two run lead, Sam Wronski would come out for the final inning and earned the stress free save as he struck out one and gave Marquette the first round playoff win. | ||||
21 | Bay Port | 3 | No. 14 Ashwaubenon | 2 | |
22 | Bay Port and Ashwaubenon, two talented squads, went head to head for an absolute thriller of a game in the first round of the playoffs. Ashwaubenon would grab a two run lead early as one run would come in on a error and a wild pitch. With some work to do Bay Port would scrape one across the board in the fifth on a fielding error from the Ashwaubenon defense. Going into the seventh inning Bay Port was still down by one but after a RBI single from Ky Mueller they forced this game to go into extra innings. In extra innings, neither team could get anything going up until the 11th inning when Grant Gill led off the inning with a double. Then Craig Kabat would come up and deliver the biggest hit of the game, a single that brought home Gill to give Bay Port the lead. Now with a small lead, Ethan Plog would come back out for his for his fifth inning of work and despite giving up two hits, he would get out of the jam and gave Bay Port the major upset win. | ||||
23 | Kenosha Tremper | 6 | No. 17 Union Grove | 7 | MORE |
24 | Union Grove edged out a tough Kenosha Tremper opponent to advance to the sectional semi-finals. Leading the way for this Bronco offense was Bobby Barrera who drove in a team high two runs while collecting a pair of singles. Nathan Williams was also a key contributor as he recorded a double and a single, finishing with one run batted in. Rounding out the Union Grove offensive output was Hayden Jamison who drove in one run on one hit and Owen Nowak who tallied a pair of singles, finishing with one RBI. Nowak also earned the win due to his five innings of relief in which he allowed two runs and also tallied six strikeouts. With this win Union Grove will now go head to head with Franklin next week. | ||||
25 | DeForest | 2 | No. 18 Verona | 13 | MORE |
26 | Verona came into the playoffs with a full head of steam as they earned some big time wins, to earn them a spot back inside out Power 25 rankings. There hot streak continued as they defeated DeForest handily, in the first round of the WIAA playoffs. The Verona offense was stellar as they exploded for 13 runs on 16 hits and were led by Nick West and Max Steiner who each grabbed doubles in the contest. Another key contributor was Mason Armstrong who grabbed a triple and three singles to finish with one RBI. Mason Fink, Michael Comber, Tre Grignon and NJ Elias all grabbed RBIs to lead this Verona squad to the win. The aforementioned West also earned the win on the mound as he allowed two runs over his six innings of work. | ||||
27 | Oregon | 1 | No. 21 Oconomowoc | 2 | |
28 | Two runs was all Oregon would need as Grant Naumann was stellar in his complete game efforts. Through seven innings, Naumann allowed just one run on six hits and also tallied seven punch outs to lead this newly ranked Oconomowoc squad. Oconomowoc would score their only two runs in the first inning as J Anderson doubled to drive in a run and Carter Tower would drive in the other run on a single to cap this important first inning. With this win Oconomowoc will now go head to head with Mukwonago, who already has one upset under their belt. | ||||
29 | Marshfield | 0 | No. 22 Hudson | 10 | |
30 | Some stellar pitching and some great offensive performances led Hudson to a round one win over Marshfield. On the mound, Ben Berkhof was flat out dominant over his five innings of work as he tallied eight punch outs and scattered just two hits. Offensively, Wylie Baumer nabbed the games multi-hit performance as he grabbed a pair of singles and finished with one RBI. Brennan Ducharme collected the games only XBH which was a triple to drive in one RBI as well. Will Haverly, Jake Busson, Owen Weadge, Kyler Hove, and Ben Land each tallied a single and an RBI a piece to lead this Hudson squad to victory. | ||||
31 | Badger | 4 | No. 23 Westosha Central | 5 | |
32 | Despite allowing a four run inning, Westosha Central came out with the win in their regional matchup with Badger. Offensively, Keegan Kearby tallied two hits, a single and a homerun, to finish with one RBI. Mason Mitacek also collected a pair of singles and also finished with one RBI. On the mound, Adam Switalski and Keegan Kearby combined to hold Badger to four runs, with Switalski also striking out eight batters. With this win, Westosha Central will now take on Oak Creek in the sectional semi-final matchup. | ||||
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34 | West Allis Central | 0 | Greendale | 10 | |
35 | The Greendale Panthers would jump out to an early lead and did not look back as they defeated West Allis Central to advance to sectional semi-finals. Leading the way for this Greendale offense was leadoff hitter Jack Bauer who tallied a trio of singles and also scored two runs. Brayden Latus also grabbed a multi-hit performance as he doubled and singled, finishing with one RBI as well. EJ Kuster, Luke Mattes, and Cameron Bueno each tallied an RBI a piece to round out this potent Greendale offense. On the mound, Tristan Ellis continued his impressive season with yet another dominant pitching performance. Over his five innings of work, Ellis fanned 10 batters and scattered just three hits. The aforementioned Bauer came in for the final inning and kept the shutout intact and also punched out two. Greendale now advances to the sectional semifinals and will take South Milwaukee next week. | ||||
36 | Neenah | 2 | Beaver Dam | 4 | |
37 | Daelen Johnson led Beaver Dam to a first round win as they took down a solid Neenah opponent. In his complete game efforts, Johnson allowed just four hits and also tallied five strikeouts en route to the win. Offensively, the Golden Beavers would scrape across their first run of the game on a error. After allowing one run, Beaver Dam would answer with a run of their own to break the 1-1 tie. In the third inning, Beaver Dam would pull away for good as Ben Scharfenberg would smack a two RBI double. | ||||
38 | Waukesha North | 3 | Milton | 4 | |
39 | Milton would build a four run lead which was started by a RBI single from Owen Holcomb in the fourth inning. A Goll would the follow this up with a RBI single himself to extend the lead to two. After getting one more run on a sacrifice from Jordan Bundy, Brayden Bastian would smack a RBI single. This single would be the difference maker as Waukesha North came roaring back and almost erased the four run lead but Michael Birkhimer would come in and kept Milton's lead intact, giving them the nail biting win. | ||||
40 | Xavier | 8 | Waupaca | 3 | |
41 | De Pere | 12 | Appleton North | 3 | |
42 | Kaukauna | 9 | Hortonville | 10 | |
43 | Holmen | 0 | Middleton | 8 | |
44 | Onalaska | 3 | Waunakee | 10 | |
45 | Slinger | 3 | Hartford | 8 | |
46 | West Bend West | 5 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 1 | |
47 | Neenah | 2 | Beaver Dam | 4 | |
48 | Fort Atkinson | 4 | Kettle Moraine | 14 | |
49 | Oregon | 1 | Oconomowoc | 2 | |
50 | Brookfield East | 0 | Homestead | 1 | |
51 | Germantown | 3 | Menomonee Falls | 4 | |
52 | Greenfield | 0 | Muskego | 9 | |
53 | West Allis Hale | 0 | South Milwaukee | 2 | |
54 | River Falls | 3 | Eau Claire Memorial | 4 | |
55 | Superior | 0 | Stevens Point | 2 | |
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1 | D1 Regionals | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Mukwonago | 5 | No. 12 Janesville Craig | 3 | |
4 | In this extra-inning thriller, Mukwonago took down Janesville Craig to advance to the sectional semi-finals. It was Janesville Craig that go on the board first as Patrick Schork would come home on a passed ball in the second. Mukwonago would then answer with two runs of their own on a RBI double from Brandon Burge and a RBI single from Alex Jacobi. The Indians would then tack on one more as Jacobi would continue his stellar performance as he smacked a RBI triple in the sixth. Janesville Craig had some work to do now, down two with just two outs left to play. In the sixth inning, Craig's Aiden Schenk led off the inning with a triple and was eventually brought home on a error. Joseph Stried would then come up and drive in the game tying run to send this game into extra innings. Neither team could get anything going until the 12th inning when Logan Hansen smacked a RBI triple to break the tie. Mukwonago would then add on their lead as Hansen would come home on a past ball. Now with the lead, the aforementioned Burge came back out for his third inning, and continued his shut out efforts as he cruised through the heart of Craig lineup, to earn the win for Mukwonago. | ||||
5 | D2 Regionals | ||||
6 | Kiel | 1 | No. 11 Denmark | 5 | MORE |
7 | The redhot Vikings continued their charge back to the championship with a 5-1 win to advance to the sectional semi-final. On the mound, Luke Miller was stellar for Denmark as he twirled a complete game gem. It took Miller just 81 pitches to get his 21 outs and he tallied nine strikeouts, leading this Viking team to the win. At the plate, Miller also put together a solid performance as he tallied a trio of singles, driving in one in the process and he also scored a run as well. Abe Kapinos was also a key contributor as he drove in a team high two RBIs on one hit. Rounding out this Denmark offense was Ethan Ovsak and Owen DeGrand who each collected one hit and one RBI to lead this Viking squad to victory. Denmark will now await for the winner of the Waupaca and Xavier, which will take place on June 2. | ||||
8 | No. 20 Medford | 8 | No. 15 Mosinee | 9 | |
9 | What a game it was between two of the top teams in division-2 went head to head with the winner moving onto the sectional semi-finals. After giving up two runs in the ninth inning on a Logan Baumgartner two-RBI double, Mosinee had some work to do with the season on the line. Mosinee led off the inning with Trevor Garski single, which was followed up by a single from Drake Grod, to cap off their four hits performances. Eventually, both Garksi and Grod would be brought home on a wild pitches to tie the game up. After two walks and a HBP, Davin Stoffel would come up and deliver a single to bring home a run and give Mosinee the major win. Before these late game heroics, Tanner Unertl, Gavin Obremski and the aforementioned Stoffel would all grab home runs. | ||||
10 | Catholic Memorial | 5 | No. 19 Pewaukee | 11 | MORE |
11 | Pewaukee came out with the win over a tough Catholic Memorial squad, to advance to the sectional semi-finals. Leading the way for this potent Pirate offense was Logan Schill who grabbed two hits and finished with two RBIs. Nick Doubek also continued his solid season as he tallied a double and a single, finishing with one RBI. Doubek also picked up the win for Pewaukee due to his efforts over five innings in on relief in which he tallied five strikeouts to shut down a solid CMH lineup. With this win, Pewaukee was crowned regional champions and will take on St. Thomas More next week. | ||||
12 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 2 | University School | 1 | MORE |
13 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran edged out USM, the 1-seed in their regional, and advanced to the sectional semi-finals. The Kettle Moraine Lutheran bats came out firing as they scored a run in the first inning as Brady Hermany led off the game with a single and eventually scored on a passed ball. In the bottom of the third inning, USM would score one of their own after Vidal Colon ripped a RBI single to tie the game up. KML would then respond with a run of their own as Landon Hagenow hit a sacrifice fly to bring home a run. This run would be the difference maker as starting pitcher Jack Rechlica was dominant in his complete game efforts. Rechlicz led this KML team to victory as he held a solid USM lineup to just one run and also tallied eight punch outs. | ||||
14 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie School | 1 | St. Thomas More | 4 | |
15 | Despite being down early, St. Thomas More battled back to grab a 4-1 win, and advanced to the sectional semi-finals. STM would get there scoring started in the bottom of the fourth inning as Kyle Alivo hit a sacrifice ground ball to tie the game up at one. In the inning that followed, Brady Johnson would hit a sacrifice fly that broke the tie with only a few innings left to play. STM would get scrap two more across the board on a error from the RL/PS defense. These would be all the runs that STM would need as Eli Niemiec was dominant in his start. The righty allowed just the one run over his six innings of work and also tallied 11 strikeouts. Isaiah Malison would come in for the final inning and shut the door, to give STM the win in this close regional matchup. | ||||
16 | Columbus | 0 | Jefferson | 2 | MORE |
17 | Drew Peterson had all the right stuff working for Jefferson as he twirled a gem in their regional matchup with Columbus. It took Peterson just 88 pitches to get through his complete game efforts as he scattered just three hits and struck out nine. Offensively, Jefferson could only muster two hits, but did take advantage of some Columbus errors to scrape across their two runs. In the fourth inning, Tyler Butina would lead off the inning with a walk and would eventually come home on a wild pitch, to score the first run of the game. Jefferson would then add one more in the sixth, as Tanner Pinnow would score on a fielding error, adding to their small lead. | ||||
18 | Edgewood | 4 | Edgerton | 0 | MORE |
19 | The Crusaders took down a solid Edgerton squad to advance to the sectional semi-finals, backed by a dominant performance from Steffen Mello. Edgewood road Mello to the finish line as he was super efficient, throwing just 69 pitches through his seven innings of shutout ball. Offensively, Leo Koenig was solid as he grabbed a double and also scored a run for Edgewood; Joe Hartlieb also recorded a double as well. As for the scoring efforts, Luke Thompson, Ryan Drumm, and Preston Yaucher all drove in a run a piece to lead this Edgewood squad to victory. | ||||
20 | Rice Lake | 12 | Bloomer | 1 | MORE |
21 | Despite being the lower seed in the regional, Rice Lake cruised to a dominant 12-1 win over Bloomer. Leading this potent Rice Lake offense was Alex Belongia who tallied four singles and finished the game with three RBIs. Easton Stone also grabbed a three RBI game and recorded three singles. On the mound, Christian Lindow and Easton Stone combined to limit Bloomer to just one unearned run. Lindow did the heavy lifting as he struck out eight over his five innings on the mound. Stone piggybacked off of Lindow and was equally impressive as he fanned four batters over the final two innings of the contest. | ||||
22 | Notre Dame Academy | 5 | Luxemburg-Casco | 4 | |
23 | After upsetting the 1-seed, Notre Dame Academy continued their playoff run with a thrilling win over Luxemburg-Casco. In the fifth inning, Micah Marzec got NDA on the board as he came across the plate on a fielder's choice. This was followed up by a RBI single from Landen Lozier and a bases loaded walk that extended NDA's lead to three. In the seventh inning, NDA scraped two more across the board on a two RBI single from Evan Duncan. These final two runs were important as Luxemburg-Casco would score three of their own in the bottom half of the seventh, but this late push wasn't enough as NDA came out with the win. | ||||
24 | Seymour | 1 | Shawano | 3 | MORE |
25 | Shawano edged out Seymour to advance to the sectional semi-finals. Shawano would grab a small lead early on a fielding error from Seymour, to put them up by one. Seymour would then tie the game up as Will Debruin would smack a double to bring home one. This tie wouldn't last long as Andrew Popp came in clutch and smacked a two RBI single to cap Shawano's scoring efforts. Besides the one run, Ashton Henning was solid for Shawano as he logged 10 strikeouts in his complete game gem. | ||||
26 | Sauk Prairie | 1 | Dodgeville | 3 | MORE |
27 | Dodgeville starter, Dillon Garthwaite was solid in his start against Sauk Prairie as he earned the win and helped advance Dodgeville to the sectional semi-finals. In his six innings on the mound, Garthwaite allowed just one earned run on two hits and punched out seven. Trenton Reddell came in for the final inning an notched the stress free save as he did not allow a baserunner. Dylan Wasley drove in Dodgevilles only RBI as he tallied two singles. Despite not logging an RBI, Dalen Rickard was a key contributor as he scored two runs while reaching base with a triple and a single. | ||||
28 | D3 Regionals | ||||
29 | Shiocton | 7 | No. 13 Amherst | 10 | |
30 | The Amherst Falcons continued their undefeated season as they took down Shiocton in Regional Championship game. In the win, the Falcons grabbed the lead early thanks to a RBI double from W Blaskowski which extended Amherst's lead to two. After an error, Matt Glodowski smacked a two RBI single to make the score 5-0 in just the second inning. Shiocton would then go on a run and answered with three runs of their own to cut Amherst's lead to two. This wouldn't last long as Landon Moe would come up with two runners on a delivered a bases clearing double to put Amherst up by four; Moe would eventually be brought home on a sacrifice from Glodowski. Amherst's final two runs of the game would come home on a RBI double from Wyatt Blaskowski and a fielder choice Tyler Soulsby. All these runs were important as Shiocton would go on a late run as they scored two runs in the final two innings but Ben Lee would settle in a get his final three outs to notch the save for Amherst. The aforementioned Blaskowski would also earn the win on the mound for Amherst as he allowed just two runs over his five innings of work and tallied two strikeouts. With this win, Amherst now has nearly a week long break until their sectional matchup with Kewaunee. | ||||
31 | Whitehall | 0 | No. 24 La Crosse Aquinas | 8 | MORE |
32 | A top team in division-3, La Crosse Aquinas definitely played like it as they cruised to a 8-0 win over Whitehall to advance to the sectional semi-finals. On the mound, three Aquinas arms combined to shut out Whitehall while allowing just two hits. Kahler Key got the start for the Blugolds and did most of the heavy lifting in the contest as he struck out six over his five innings of work, allowing just one hit. Will Deets Eddie Peters each threw an inning of relief, and kept the shutout intact and combined to get five of their six outs via the strikeout. Offensively, Calvin Hargrove led the way as he went a perfect 3-for-3. which included a double, and finished with two RBIs. Leadoff hitter Jackson Christenson also was a key contributor as he homered and singled, finishing with two RBIs as well. With this win, Aquinas has earned a nearly week long break and will take on Elk Mound in the sectional semi-finals. | ||||
33 | Shoreland Lutheran | 1 | No. 25 Kenosha St. Joseph | 13 | MORE |
34 | The Lancers claimed a dominant win over Shoreland Lutheran to move on to the sectional semi-finals. This St. Joe's offense exploded for 13 runs on 13 hits and were led by Jacob Ashmus who tallied a double and a pair of singles to finish with three RBIs. Jack McTernan also doubled and singled twice to drive in one run for this St. Joe's squad. Leadoff hitter Eric Kenesie also put together a solid day as he tripled and singled to drive in one run, and also scoring two runs as well. On the mound, Luke Schuler was dominant for the Lancers as he went the distance in the shortened contest. In his five innings of work, Schuler punched out seven and gave up one run on three hits to notch the win for St. Joes. | ||||
35 | Grantsburg | 0 | St. Croix Falls | 10 | |
36 | It was yet another dominant pitching performance for SCF's Brayden Olson. The recent Future Gamer twirled a shut out gem over his five innings of work as he scattered just two hits, and tallied 13 punch outs. At the plate, Brady Belisle recorded a double and a single, the games only multi-hit performance, and finished with two RBIs. Miles Wilson also strung together a solid performance as he drove in three runs while logging a single. Rounding out this SCF offense was the first two hitters of this SCF lineup, Oliver Schmidt and Adrian Scott who each singled and drove in a run a piece to lead SCF with the regional win. | ||||
37 | Brillion | 2 | Kewaunee | 12 | |
38 | Kewaunee stormed to a dominant win over Brillion to advance to the sectional semi-finals. The Storm rallied for eight runs in the second inning to put the game away early. This Kewaunee offense was led by Cal Ihlenfeldt who grabbed a team high four RBIs on a double and two singles. Mitchell Thompson was also a key contributor as he homered and singled to finish with three RBIs. Ihlenfeldt also notched the win on the mound for Kewaunee as he allowed just two runs over his five innings of work. | ||||
39 | Belleville | 1 | Deerfield | 4 | MORE |
40 | A four run sixth inning allowed Deerfield to grab the win over Belleville. In the important sixth inning, Adam Suess and Jackson Drobac each singled to start the inning. These singles were followed up from RBI singles from K Hahn, E Staszak, and S Bagley to cap the scoring for Deerfield. On the mound, Cal Fischer continued his dominance on the mound as he allowed just three hits and tallied five strikeouts over his complete game efforts. | ||||
41 | MORE REGIONAL RESULTS | ||||
42 | Milwaukee Riverside | 6 | Milwaukee Reagan | 11 | |
43 | Oconto | 12 | Coleman | 9 | |
44 | Saint Croix Central | 0 | Osceola | 3 | |
45 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 1 | Altoona | 4 | |
46 | Seymour | 1 | Shawano | 3 | |
47 | Reedsburg | 2 | Baraboo | 3 | |
48 | New Berlin West | 1 | Whitnall | 2 | |
49 | Cameron | 5 | Chequamegon | 9 | |
50 | Boyceville | 3 | Elk Mound | 4 | |
51 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 2 | Stratford | 5 | |
52 | Cashton | 3 | Viroqua | 4 | |
53 | Marshall | 11 | Markesan | 9 | |
54 | Mineral Point | 3 | Cuba City | 13 | |
55 | Saint Mary's Springs | 1 | Lomira | 4 | |
56 | Howards Grove | 2 | Chilton | 14 | |
57 | Brookfield Academy | 13 | Lake Country Lutheran | 5 | |
58 | Siren | 9 | Webster | 1 | |
59 | Washburn | 2 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 15 | |
60 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 3 | Regis | 9 | |
61 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 4 | Independence/Gilmanton | 6 | |
62 | Rib Lake | 7 | Thorp | 3 | |
63 | Newman Catholic | 4 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 2 | |
64 | Edgar | 4 | Columbus Catholic | 7 | |
65 | Lena | 15 | Goodman/Pembine | 9 | |
66 | Bangor | 6 | De Soto | 0 | |
67 | Royall | 1 | Ithaca | 2 | |
68 | Riverdale | 4 | Seneca | 2 | |
69 | Southwestern | 1 | Pecatonica | 4 | |
70 | Iola-Scandinavia | 15 | Pittsville | 7 | |
71 | Reedsville | 1 | Gibraltar | 3 | |
72 | Randolph | 0 | Oakfield | 6 | |
73 | Fall River | 13 | Johnson Creek | 6 | |
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1 | D1 Regional Semi-Finals | ||||
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3 | Racine Park | 0 | No. 8 Oak Creek | 18 | |
4 | In this Regional semi-final, conference opponents in Oak Creek and Racine Park went head to head for the chance to play for a Regional championship. From the first pitch it was all Oak Creek as they cruised to a 18-0 win and moved into the next round of the playoffs. Many players had a good day but Cade Palkowski led the way as he grabbed two home runs, one being a grand slam, and finished the game with seven RBIs. A trio of Knight arms, Payten Jibben, Ryan Buchta, and Owen Leahy combined to shutout Racine Park and also tallied nine strikeouts. With this win Oak Creek advances in their Regional and will take on Burlington on Thursday. | ||||
5 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 2 | No. 17 Union Grove | 3 | MORE |
6 | Things looked bleak for Union Grove as they were down by two runs going into the final inning. Solo home runs from Ian Choi and Tanner Johnson allowed Indian Trail to grab a 2-0 lead as Union Grove couldn't get anything going offensivley. With three more out left in the game, Landon Dessart led off the inning with a single. Union Grove would then load the bases up after two walks, which was followed up by a sacrifice from Owen Nowak. Now with the score 2-1, Nathan Williams delivered a single that brought home one more to tie the game up, moving Nowak to third in the process. Nowak would then score on a passed ball which gave Union Grove the lead and allowed them to advance to their Regional championship against Kenosha Tremper. | ||||
7 | Beloit Memorial | 0 | No. 21 Oconomowoc | 19 | |
8 | Oconomowoc won its 20th game of the season and first as a member of the Power 25 with a combined no-hitter in the Regional Semifinals delievered by Carter Tower and Ryan Brennecke. Tower K'd six in three perfect frames; Brennecke struck out a pair to bridge the Raccoons to the postseason win. Meanwhile, Oconomowoc put together 14 hits, three of which came from Bradyn Nelson, who doubled twice and drove in six runs. Four other Ocon hitters recorded two hits each: Jack Markowski, Jack Anderson, Brady Burrill, and Alex Bryan; Markowski scored twice and drove in two runs from the top of the order and Anderson drove in three runs and scored two times. Oconomowoc will host Oregon in Thursday's Regional title game. | ||||
9 | Wausau East | 3 | No. 22 Hudson | 7 | MORE |
10 | In their first playoff game, Hudson grabbed a 7-3 win over Wausau East on Tuesday. Leading the way for this team offensively was Brennan Ducharme who capped off a three run fourth inning with a two-RBI double. The duo of Jake Busson and Wylie Baumer each doubled and drove in an RBI apiece as well. Rounding out this Raider offense was leadoff hitter, Payton Lawrence who tallied two hits and scored three runs en route to Hudson's win. On the mound, Owen Weadge was the only arm Hudson would need as he was solid in the win. In his seven innings of work Weadge struck out 12 and allowed just four hits to lead the way in the win. | ||||
11 | Menomonie | 2 | Eau Claire Memorial | 4 | MORE |
12 | The Old Abes scored four runs in the fourth inning and rode a strong outing from Roman Trapani on the mound to victory. Trapani punched out 10 batters threw six innings of work, allowing only two earned runs on three hits. He turned the ball over to Peyton Platter, who recorded a quick save on six pitches in the seventh and kept Eau Claire Memorial's postseason alive. Platter doubled and drove in a run at the plate, while Dylan O'Connell tripled and Leo Lauscher launched a two-run shot. | ||||
13 | New Richmond | 1 | River Falls | 2 | MORE |
14 | River Falls just squeaked by their conference rival in the bottom of the seventh. With two outs, Michael Schurman picked up his third single of the day to spark what would eventually be a game-winning rally. New Richmond intentionally walked Ragan Pinnow and sent Teddy Norman to the plate, who brought the winning run home on an infield error. The Wildcats tallied just four hits in total, riding an excellent performance from Eli Condon on the mound. Condon punched out nine across his six innings of work, allowing an earned run on four total hits. | ||||
15 | Appleton West | 8 | De Pere | 11 | MORE |
16 | This was a back-and-forth battle with drama in between, mixed with some sloppy defense on both sides. De Pere's Ethan Hoops opened the scoring with an RBI single in the second, but the Terrors swung in front in the next half-inning on a Cooper Brown three-run homer that put them ahead 4-1 at the time. The Redbirds retaliated right away, as junior Quinn Falish doubled home one run and sophomore Javin Gauthier clobbered a three-run shot to bring them back into the lead, 5-4. It was Appleton West's turn, and RBI singles by Cole Dornfeld and Blayton Wil regained them the lead, 6-5, though De Pere took it back yet again. Two free passes led to a clutch two-out, two-run double by Lukas Brosig in the fourth but the Terrors wouldn't go away, and Dornfeld's second RBI base hit tied the game in the fifth. A bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the fifth and a critical three-run homer from Bryan Gerbers in the sixth pushed De Pere into the lead for good. Falish and Brosig pitched a shutdown final 2.1 frames with five Ks to finally silence the Appleton West bats, pushing De Pere to Thursday's Regional championship game against Appleton North. | ||||
17 | Green Bay East/West | 1 | Hortonville | 11 | |
18 | The Polar Bears cruised to Tuesday's win behind an excellent outing from Sam Dodd, who K'd eight in five excellent innings pitched. Junior Thomas Burns was 3-for-3 with a homer and three RBIs; Jack Coenen raced to an inside-the-park homer and drove in five runs. Hortonville hosts Kaukauna next in Thursday's Regional final. | ||||
19 | Appleton East | 0 | Bay Port | 4 | MORE |
20 | Cole Bensen stepped up in a much-needed way for Bay Port, as the Pirates' uncommitted junior hurled seven shutout innings and helped pitch his squad to victory. Bensen struck out seven and scattered five hits during his outing, walking just one. Cal Casper headlined the Pirates' offense with a 4-for-4 day, including two doubles and two RBIs out of the two-hole. Isaiah Grimm and Brandon Black also doubled, while John Nickel tripled out of the leadoff spot. | ||||
21 | Tomah | 1 | Middleton | 3 | MORE |
22 | JT Hockers out-dueled Tomah ace Drew Brookman as the Cardinals kept their season alive in a close 3-1 win over Tomah. Hockers punched out eight on 75 pitches in a complete game effort, scattering six hits and allowing only one run to cross. Brookman too was impressive, as he didn't allow an earned run and held a competitive Middleton lineup to only four hits over his six innings. Steven Paulsen paced Middleton with two hits, while Robby Erickson drove in a run. The Cardinals scored all three of their runs in the fourth inning, capitalizing on errors to push two of those across. | ||||
23 | Madison East | 6 | Waunakee | 9 | |
24 | The Warriors are headed to the Regional finals with the help of the offensive output from Howie Rickett and Andy Nordloh; Rickett recorded three hits and drove in three runs, while Nordloh reached in all four of his plate appearances to help Waunakee reach Thursday's meeting with Onalaska at home. | ||||
25 | Kenosha Bradford | 5 | Waterford Union | 6 | |
26 | Tyler Lusic pitched a clutch six innings for the Wolverines, guiding them to Tuesday's big postseason win, as he allowed just two runs on three hits, and he struck out six. Juniors Garrett Kay and Calvin Hancock were Waterford's timeliest hitters yet again in this one; Kay's two-run single was hugely important, as was Hancock's RBI base hit. Freshman Connor Harvie was stout defensively behind the plate, and he also added an RBI double in the win. Waterford is headed to Franklin on Thursday to meet the No. 3-ranked Sabers, the Sectional's top seed. | ||||
27 | Racine Case | 2 | Kenosha Tremper | 6 | MORE |
28 | Tied at 2-2 heading into the bottom of the sixth, Tremper rallied and pushed four runs across to keep their season alive. Cam Prickett started things off with an RBI triple, later coming around to score on a defensive miscue. Ethan Bauerschmidt brought home a runner with an RBI single to center field and he too scored on an infield single by Ivan Jake. Wyatt Modory finished off his complete game win with three quick outs in the seventh, pushing the Trojans into the next round of the WIAA playoffs. Bauerschmidt and Prickett each finished with two hits, while Jake, Jalani Hudnall, and Modory all drove in a run. Juliuys Dyess and Ryan Passehl paced the Racine Case offense with two hits each. | ||||
29 | Badger | 2 | Racine Horlick | 0 | MORE |
30 | Tyler Deleskiewicz and Sam Polyock teamed up to blank a scrappy Racine Horlick team, pushing Badger to the next round of postseason play. Deleskiewicz drew the start and punched out nine through five innings before turning it over to Polyock, who finished things off with four strikeouts in two innings. Wade Blakeley and Mason Parent drove in the only two runs of the game, with Parent picking up two hits in the win. Aden Martinez-Ponce threw well for Racine Horlick, scattering four hits through six innings of work and allowing only one earned run. | ||||
31 | Wauwatosa East | 5 | Milwaukee King | 1 | |
32 | King struck first in the top of the first, but Tosa East starter Parker Thompson left it right there. He pitched a complete game and K'd 10 and allowed just the one unearned run on three hits, no walks; Thompson also added two hits of his own and drove in a run. The Red Raiders' lead-off hitter, Eli Michaelis, was 3-for-4 with two runs scored; Evan Kerstein was 2-for-3 with two RBIs, including a double. Noah Crawley also drove in two and doubled in the win. Tosa East will take on fellow Greater Metro foe Brookfield Central in Thursday's Regional finals. | ||||
33 | Oshkosh West | 2 | Neenah | 9 | |
34 | The Rockets' offense just kept chipping away all game long to keep Oshkosh West at an arm's length to glide to Tuesday's playoff win. Carter Thomas struck out seven in six innings of work and allowed just one earned run on three hits, no walks. Senior 1B Gradin Taschner was 2-for-3 with a double and two runs scored; Eli Schmidt drove in three runs; and Andrew Carlson also doubled and drove home two. Shortstop Brady Corso set the table by going 2-for-2 with a walk, three runs scored, and he collected an RBI. Neenah travels to Beaver Dam on Thursday for their Regional final. | ||||
35 | Waukesha South | 0 | Kettle Moraine | 1 | |
36 | Senior LHP Daniel Heikkinen struck out 15 batters in a two-hit complete game that sent the Lasers through to the next round. JJ Wolbert was 2-for-3; sophomore backstop Lincoln Ascher's triple led to the game's lone run, off a squeeze play executed by Layson Fabisiak. Kettle Moraine will take on Fort Atkinson on Thursday, which scored a big upset themselves yesterday. | ||||
37 | Kaukauna | 10 | Green Bay Preble | 8 | |
38 | The Ghosts grabbed a huge upset on Tuesday as the No. 11 seed in their Sectional. Jake Lucas was 3-for-5 with two RBIs, and he was one of four members of his team to record a double; Payton Brandt, Sean Swensen, and Carter Steincke. Owen Mursau was 2-for-3 with two RBIs in the win as well. Preble's Reese Berg homered in the loss; Ian Johnson was 3-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored. Kaukauna travels to Hortonville on Thursday for the Regional final. | ||||
39 | D2 Regional Semi-Finals | ||||
40 | Catholic Memorial | 3 | No. 10 Beloit Turner | 1 | |
41 | It was a pitcher's duel in this matchup with two divison-2 power houses. On the mound and earning the win for Catholic Memorial was Rory Fox who was flat out dominant. Over his complete game efforts, Fox scattered just two hits, with the one run being unearned and also tallied seven strikeouts to lead this CMH squad to the win. For Beloit Turner, Jackson Burk was equally impresssive as he punched out 11 across his six innings of work. Neither team could get anything on the board until the sixth inning when CMH's Fox drove in the first run of the game on a RBI single to put CMH up by one. In the bottom of that inning, Turner would scrape across one run after an error from the CMH defense. Now with the game tied, Chris Schaefer would reach base on a single and was followed up by a walk. With two runners on grant Beth came up and smacked a triple that just stayed fair, that put CMH up by two runs. With the lead, Fox would come back out on the mound and shut the door, giving the Crusaders the upset win. CMH will now take on 1-seed Pewaukee in the regional championship game on Wednesday. | ||||
42 | Plymouth | 4 | No. 11 Denmark | 17 | MORE |
43 | In our most recent Power 25 update, Denmark yet again made a substantial jump to the 11th spot. Denmark continued their solid play with a dominant win over Plymouth to start their division-2 state title defense. The Viking offense was lead by Hayden Konkol who drove in a team high three runs while collecting a double and a single. The duo of Nolan Perry and Luke Miller also were key contirbutors as they each drove in tow runs on two hits. Another important duo for this Viking squad was Ethan Ovsak and Rheis Johnson each grabbed two hits and drove in a run a piece to lead this Viking squad to the win. Ovsak also notched the win on the mound as he gave up four runs on four hits, and also tallied seven strikeouts to lead this team to the win. | ||||
44 | Rhinelander | 1 | No. 15 Mosinee | 11 | |
45 | It was all Mosinee in their regional semi-final matchup with Rhinelander. Leading this potent Indian offense was Gavin Obremski who tallied a pair of double's and also a single, finishing with two RBIs. Keagen Jirschele and Tanner Unertl each tallied three hits as well - each also drove in a run and scored a run as well. Taylor Lemanski also grabbed a double and a single to drive in two runs to round out this potent Mosinee offense. Garrett Shupe twirled a gem for Mosinee as he allowed just one hit and one run to lead Mosinee to the playoff win. | ||||
46 | Xavier | 13 | No. 16 Wautoma | 3 | MORE |
47 | Xavier took down Wautoma, the No. 1 seed in their Sectional, and handily. This Xavier offense seemed to be firing on all cylinders as they exploded for 13 runs on eight hits in the win and were led by Calvin Keesler. From the clean up spot, Keesler tallied a triple and a single to drive in four runs. Anthony Weyers and Reid Hietpas also strung together solid days at the plate as Weyers collected a pair of singles, with one RBI – Hietpas tallied a single with two RBIs. Rounding out this Xavier offense was Parker Bleck who recorded two singles to drive in three runs as well. Bleck also earned the win on the mound for Xavier. In his five innings of work, Bleck gave up three earned runs on six hits and tallied five punch outs. With this major upset win Xavier advances on to their regional championship game and take on Waupaca. | ||||
48 | East Troy | 0 | No. 19 Pewaukee | 9 | MORE |
49 | The Pirates started the postseason off on a high note, using five different pitchers to no-hit East Troy and perserve some of their staff for Saturday's regional championship. Their offense made that possible, as the Pirates pounded out 16 total hits, led by Josh Bunyer's 4-for-4 day and three knocks from Luke Sopha, including a triple. Sopha and Carson Hansen each drove two runs in, while Logan and Drew Dobberstein notched a pair of hits apiece in the win. Each Pewaukee arm that threw struck out two or more batters, with Nick Doubek and Ryan Sopha heading the charge at two scoreless innings each. Pewaukee advances to face Catholic Memorial in the regional championship in what should be an excellent matchup between two of the state's top D2 programs. | ||||
50 | Antigo | 4 | No. 20 Medford Area | 14 | MORE |
51 | Fourteen Medford hits matched their runs scored and it sent them to victory on Tuesday. Logan Baumgartner led the way by going 4-for-4 with two homers and four RBIs; Tanner Hraby launched a grand slam himself as one of his two hits. Caleb Guden also launched his latest home run, and he walked twice and scored three runs total; Brigham Kelly drove in three runs as well. Next up is a huge rivalry game in the GNC, between Power 25-ranked opponents Medford, which will travel to No. 15 Mosinee. The two teams split their season series, though Mosinee captured the conference title outright. | ||||
52 | Lakeside Lutheran | 2 | Jefferson | 6 | MORE |
53 | Jefferson won their 20th game of the spring with Tyler Frederick's complete game effort, aided by eight team hits. Junior Tyler Butina was 2-for-4 with two runs scored; Luis Serrano was 3-for-3 with two runs scored; Aiden Behm doubled and tallied three RBIs. Jefferson will host Columbus in the next round of the D2 playoffs on Wednesday. | ||||
54 | Cudahy | 1 | St. Thomas More | 5 | MORE |
55 | Kyle Alivo continued his succesful sophomore campaign with a complete game gem, striking out 15 and scattering two hits across his seven innings of work. Isaiah Malison clutched up with a key two-run blast for St. Thomas More, while sophomore Sam Mommer went 3-for-3 at the plate and swiped a bag. The Cavaliers continue their winning ways and will now play for a regional championship. | ||||
56 | West Salem | 1 | Altoona | 9 | |
57 | The Rails exploded for a six-run fourth inning that extended the lead for good on Tuesday, winning their 20th game of the season in the process. Starter Andy Schmid struck out five in four innings and he allowed just one unearned run on four hits. Colin Boyarski and Ben Kuenkel each tallied a pair of hits; Evan Gustafson doubled and drove in two runs. C.J. Varsho and Logan Lau each recorded a pair of RBIs. Altoona will take on Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau in the next round on Wednesday evening. | ||||
58 | Notre Dame Academy | 8 | Freedom | 1 | MORE |
59 | Caden Capomaccio struck seven out in a winning effort as Notre Dame academy took down top-seeded Freedom to advance to the regional championship. Cade Milton and Micah Marzec each homered and drove in two, while sophomore Donatello Badalamenti also brought a pair of runs home. | ||||
60 | Brodhead/Juda | 2 | Edgerton | 6 | MORE |
61 | Peyton Lee continues to headline this Crimson Tide squad, as Edgerton's senior standout delivered on both sides of the ball yet again. Lee homered and doubled, finishing the game with three hits out of the two-hole and he drove in two runs as well. He drew the start for Edgerton and failed to allow an earned run through 5 2/3 innings, scattering five hits and striking out four. Steven Olson and Justin Clark each picked up two hits in the Edgerton win, while Ethan Stengel drove in a run. | ||||
62 | Watertown Luther Prep | 1 | Columbus | 11 | |
63 | AJ Uttech tossed a postseason no-hitter with five Ks and he also helped himself out by doubling and driving in two runs at the plate. Brady Link was 4-for-4 with an RBI, three runs scored, and he stole two bases. Christian Oppor drove in two runs, as did Jefferson Mobry; Ryley Nachreiner led the team with three RBIs. Columbus will travel to Jefferson next for Wednesday's Regional finals. | ||||
64 | Grafton | 5 | University School | 6 | |
65 | It was the Wildcats that came away victorious in a back-and-forth affair after scoring the leading run in the bottom of the sixth inning on an RBI triple from junior Vidal Colon. Colon would ultimately play a big role in this victory, driving in two runs on three hits and earning a save with three quick outs in the seventh inning. James Reese doubld and tripled, driving in two while also scoring twice and walking twice, and Graham Kasten brought two home on two hits. Reese drew the start on the mound for University School and struck out nine through five innings of work, allowing three earned runs on four total hits. Five different Grafton bats picked up at least one hit and drove in a run despite the loss. | ||||
66 | New Berlin West | 8 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 1 | |
67 | Vincent Gohlke was his special self again on Tuesday, sending the Vikings through to the next round of the playoffs behind an overpowering 6.1 innings that featured 12 punch-outs and just two hits allowed (no earned runs). Ben Miller doubled twice for New Berlin West and drove in three runs; Jack Heuer had two hits and a walk. New Berlin West topped the Regional's No. 1 seed and they'll take on Whitnall on Wednesday, which also earned the upset on Tuesday. | ||||
68 | Kiel | 8 | Campbellsport | 5 | |
69 | Kiel notched a bit of an upset on Tuesday in this semifinal, as Brett Hartlaub navigated through trouble on the mound and drove in three runs himself on offense. Daniel Schmitz also doubled and drove in a pair. | ||||
70 | D3 Regional Semi-Finals | ||||
71 | St. Mary Catholic | 2 | No. 13 Amherst | 8 | MORE |
72 | Six runs over the first two innings helped the Falcons jump out to an early lead and perserve a key arm for the regional championship game. Ben Lee and Landon Moe each picked up two hits, including a double each, and drove in runs in the win, while TJ Brandl singled twice and also brought a run home. Tyler Soulsby hurled five quality innings in relief, punching out five and allowing only two earned runs on three hits across his outing. Amherst continues to roll, improving to 25-0 on the season. | ||||
73 | Augusta | 1 | No. 24 La Crosse Aquinas | 8 | MORE |
74 | It was all the Blugolds early and often in this game, as La Crosse Aquinas pushed three runs across in the first inning and padded their lead as the game went on. They capitalized on eight errors committed by Augusta and sprayed seven hits of their own, all while holding their opposition to a single in the win - using five different arms. Eddie Peters and Kole Keppel paced the Blugolds' offense, with Peters doubling and Keppel driving in a game-high three runs. Calvin Hargove, Kyle Keppel, and Jack Gagermeier each had an RBI in the win, too. Kahler Key drew the start for La Crosse Aquinas and struck out three on 24 pitches across two scoreless innings of relief. Nolan Hargrove and Will Deets combined for nine strikeouts in 3 1/3 innings of work, doing so on just 51 pitches. | ||||
75 | Kenosha Christian Life | 0 | No. 25 Kenosha St. Joseph | 13 | MORE |
76 | The Lancers came out of the gates hot in this game, scoring six runs in the first inning and all 13 in total across their first four innings of play. Their offense exploded for 15 total hits, led by three-hit days from Jacob Ashmus and Matt Schulte at the plate. Ashmus tripled twice and brought two runners home, while Matt Schulte doubled and tripled as well. Andrew Setter led Kenosha St. Jo's with three RBIs, as seven different Lancer bats drove in at least one run. Tommy Santarelli hurled five scoreless innings in the win, scattering three hits and striking out four in that span. Though they slid a few spots in this recent Power 25 update, the reigning D3 state champs are certainly a force to be reckoned with as the playoffs approach full swing. | ||||
77 | Unity | 0 | Saint Croix Falls | 10 | |
78 | Dylan Smith pitched a five-inning shutout and allowed just three hits and he K'd five and walked only one. The Saints totaled 10 hits and the top of the order did the heavy lifting, as Brady Belisle and Brayden Olson each collected three hits and drove in seven of the team's 10 runs; Belisle tripled and tallied five RBis while Olson doubled twice and drove in two, scoring three times. The Saints will host Grantsburg in Wednesday's Regional final. | ||||
79 | Spring Valley | 3 | Boyceville | 4 | |
80 | Boyceville's Jacob Granley was dominant, making up for some Bulldogs errors with the help of 12 Ks – he allowed just one earned run on four hits, one walk, in a complete game effort. Nick Olson, Isaac Bartz, and Devin Halama each drove in runs for Boyceville. Spring Valley's Charlier Maier homered in the loss; Tyler Bowman tripled and was 2-for-3. Boyceville will take on Elk Mound next on the road in the Regional final. | ||||
81 | Cambridge | 0 | Deerfield | 4 | |
82 | Deerfield's Adam Suess tossed a complete game shuout in the Regional semis, and he allowed just one hit, and he punched out five total to push the Demons onto the next round of the playoffs, where they'll meet Belleville on Wednesday. | ||||
83 | Peshtigo | 0 | Coleman | 7 | |
84 | Ray Lemiuex hoisted Coleman through this round from both the mound and the batter's box. He pitched a complete game shutout of Peshtigo, allowing just two hits, no walks, and he struck out 10 batters. At the plate, Lemiuex was 3-for-4 with two runs and two RBIs. Will Bieber was 2-for-4 with two runs scored; Trent Mongin was 2-for-3 with a double, RBI, and a run. | ||||
85 | MORE REGIONAL RESULTS | ||||
86 | McDonell Central | 3 | Eau Claire Regis | 12 | |
87 | Bruce | 0 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 5 | |
88 | Milwaukee Pulaski/Juneau | 0 | West Allis Hale | 19 | |
89 | Waupaca | 9 | Menasha | 1 | |
90 | Dominican | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 17 | |
91 | Hurley | 1 | Washburn | 3 | |
92 | Goodman/Pembine | 2 | Wausaukee | 0 | |
93 | Iola-Scandinavia | 5 | Pacelli | 2 | |
94 | Sheboygan South | 0 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 20 | |
95 | Rib Lake | 5 | Athens | 0 | |
96 | Greenwood | 3 | Edgar | 13 | |
97 | Saint Croix Central | 10 | Baldwin-Woodville | 6 | |
98 | Prescott | 4 | Osceola | 5 | |
99 | Northwestern | 2 | Bloomer | 3 | |
100 | Rice Lake | 0 | Ashland | 0 | |
101 | La Crosse Logan | 2 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 12 | |
102 | Marinette | 5 | Shawano | 6 | |
103 | New London | 6 | Seymour | 7 | |
104 | Wrightstown | 3 | Luxemburg-Casco | 4 | |
105 | Mount Horeb | 1 | Dodgeville | 7 | |
106 | River Valley | 4 | Sauk Prairie | 7 | |
107 | Reedsburg | 5 | Wisconsin Dells | 2 | |
108 | Baraboo | 8 | Adams-Friendship | 6 | |
109 | Kewaskum | 2 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 3 | |
110 | Whitnall | 3 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 2 | |
111 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 9 | Saint Francis | 0 | |
112 | Grantsburg | 10 | Spooner | 5 | |
113 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 1 | Chequamegon | 11 | |
114 | Ladysmith | 7 | Cameron | 12 | |
115 | Mondovi | 7 | Elk Mound | 8 | |
116 | Spring Valley | 3 | Boyceville | 4 | |
117 | Osseo-Fairchild | 3 | Whitehall | 4 | |
118 | Northland Pines | 2 | Stratford | 7 | |
119 | Marathon | 3 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 6 | |
120 | Peshtigo | 0 | Coleman | 7 | |
121 | Crivitz | 6 | Oconto | 7 | |
122 | Omro | 1 | Shiocton | 3 | |
123 | Brillion | 4 | Southern Door | 2 | |
124 | Mishicot | 1 | Kewaunee | 11 | |
125 | Westfield | 6 | Viroqua | 7 | |
126 | Cashton | 2 | Westby | 1 | |
127 | Waterloo | 2 | Markesan | 5 | |
128 | Marshall | 12 | Green Lake/Princeton | 6 | |
129 | Fennimore | 0 | Cuba City | 1 | |
130 | Prairie du Chien | 8 | Mineral Point | 11 | |
131 | Cambridge | 0 | Deerfield | 4 | |
132 | New Glarus | 2 | Belleville | 15 | |
133 | Horicon | 3 | Lomira | 9 | |
134 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 0 | Chilton | 12 | |
135 | New Holstein | 5 | Howards Grove | 6 | |
136 | Brookfield Academy | 10 | Random Lake | 3 | |
137 | Birchwood/Winter | 0 | Webster | 2 | |
138 | Siren | 8 | Shell Lake | 5 | |
139 | Drummond | 2 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 12 | |
140 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 8 | Eleva-Strum | 2 | |
141 | Pepin/Alma | 3 | Independence/Gilmanton | 8 | |
142 | Owen-Withee | 0 | Thorp | 5 | |
143 | Gresham Community | 2 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 12 | |
144 | Bowler | 1 | Newman Catholic | 12 | |
145 | Spencer | 1 | Columbus Catholic | 11 | |
146 | Lena | 11 | Florence | 4 | |
147 | La Farge | 1 | De Soto | 7 | |
148 | North Crawford | 1 | Bangor | 9 | |
149 | Hillsboro | 1 | Ithaca | 5 | |
150 | Brookwood | 0 | Royall | 10 | |
151 | Potosi/Cassville | 1 | Seneca | 11 | |
152 | Riverdale | 9 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 4 | |
153 | Belmont | 4 | Pecatonica | 16 | |
154 | Southwestern | 13 | Barneveld | 3 | |
155 | Pittsville | 12 | Marion | 1 | |
156 | Sevastopol | 2 | Gibraltar | 9 | |
157 | Reedsville | 10 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 0 | |
158 | Wild Rose | 0 | Oakfield | 9 | |
159 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 1 | Randolph | 4 | |
160 | Catholic Central | 2 | Johnson Creek | 3 | |
161 | Fall River | 4 | Palmyra-Eagle | 2 | |
162 | Wausau West | 3 | D.C. Everest | 1 | |
163 | Marshfield | 4 | Wisconsin Rapids | 2 | |
164 | New Richmond | 1 | River Falls | 2 | |
165 | Chippewa Falls | 7 | Superior | 10 | |
166 | Pulaski | 6 | West De Pere | 7 | |
167 | Green Bay Southwest | 2 | Appleton North | 12 | |
168 | Madison Memorial | 1 | Monona Grove | 3 | |
169 | Holmen | 4 | La Crosse Central | 1 | |
170 | Tomah | 1 | Middleton | 3 | |
171 | Madison East | 6 | Waunakee | 9 | |
172 | Madison La Follette | 4 | Onalaska | 7 | |
173 | DeForest | 3 | Madison West | 0 | |
174 | Cedarburg | 3 | Oshkosh North | 9 | |
175 | Fond du Lac | 3 | Slinger | 5 | |
176 | Sheboygan North | 2 | Hartford | 11 | |
177 | West Bend East | 1 | West Bend West | 3 | |
178 | Waukesha West | 1 | Waukesha North | 11 | |
179 | Fort Atkinson | 6 | Watertown | 0 | |
180 | Janesville Parker | 1 | Oregon | 16 | |
181 | Mukwonago | 7 | Elkhorn | 4 | |
182 | Wauwatosa West | 5 | Nicolet | 4 | |
183 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 5 | Brookfield East | 11 | |
184 | 0 | Homestead | 11 | ||
185 | Sussex Hamilton | 1 | Germantown | 4 | |
186 | Milwaukee Bradley Tech | 0 | Greenfield | 17 | |
187 | Wilmot | 0 | Burlington | 2 | |
188 | Mayville | 0 | Saint Mary's Springs | 10 | |
189 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 1 | West Allis Central | 11 | |
190 | Monroe | 0 | Edgewood | 10 | |
191 | Shoreland Lutheran | 11 | Clinton | 10 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Wauwatosa West | 3 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 1 | |
4 | The Wauwatosa West Trojans handed Whitefish Bay their second loss of the season on Friday. Two Tosa West arms combined to nearly shut out the high octance WFB offense. Doing most of the heavylifting on the mound was D Kleier who was spectacular in his five innings of work as he allowed just one hit and struckout two. S Bucaro came on in relief for the final inning and earned the save as he allowed just one hit. Offensivley, E Kruger was a key contributor for the Trojans as he tallied a pair of singles and ifnished with one RBI. M Nash also put together a solid performance as he also singled twice and scored two runs to lead this Tosa West team to the major Power 25 upset. | ||||
5 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 0 | Verona | 4 | MORE |
6 | Verona | 8 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 4 | MORE |
7 | EJ Jaschinski was flat out dominant for Verona in their first win of the day against Arrowhead. Jaschinski twirled a gem over his complete game efforts as he allowed just one hit, and tallied eight strikeouts to notch the win for Verona. The fifth one was an important one for Verona as they put up three runs, to break the 0-0 tie. In this inning, NJ Elias led off with a single which was followed by a walk and a HBP. Now with the bases loaded, the first two runs came home on passed balls which was followed by a sacrifice ground ball to score the third run. The Wildcat’s grabbed one more insurance run in the sixth inning after Max Steiner smacked a single that brought home Mason Fink and extended Verona’s lead to four. This was all Verona would need as Jaschinski continued to dominate and gave up a big Power 25 upset. A five run sixth inning from Verona was the difference maker as the Wildcats took down Arrowhead to complete the sweep of our No. 2 team in the state. In the sixth, Verona loaded up the bases and then Matthew Keel delivered a single that brought home one run to tie the game up at four. This was followed by a two RBI single from Tre Grignon to grab the lead for Verona. The aforementioned Fink then hit a sacrifice fly to drive in one more run and capped off the big inning for Verona. On the mound, Jack DeTienne notched the win in the contest as he twirled two innings of shutout baseball and punched out four. These are two great wins for a solid Verona team who has had some ups and downs this season, but going into the playoffs they seem to be carrying a ton of momentum. | ||||
8 | No. 24 La Crosse Aquinas | 7 | No. 4 Eau Claire North | 13 | MORE |
9 | The potent Eau Claire North offense led the way in the Huskies Power 25 win over Aquinas. This offense was led by a four RBI day from leadoff hitter Jonah Hanson who drove in four RBIs on one hit to lead this team to the win. Gabe Richardson was also a key contributor as he drove in three runs as he doubled. Sam Feck and Henry Wilkinson grabbed ECNs only multi hit performances as they each tallied two hits - combining for two RBIs. On the mound, Feck and Wilkinson also combined to to pitch the final two innings, holding Aquinas to just one run en route to a quality win for Eau Claire North. | ||||
10 | No. 7 Oak Creek | 4 | No. 16 Kenosha Tremper | 1 | MORE |
11 | No. 16 Kenosha Tremper | 2 | No. 7 Oak Creek | 9 | MORE |
12 | Oak Creek grabbed the lead early in their conference matchup with Kenosha Tremper. In the first inning, Cade Palkowski led off the inning with a single and was eventually moved over to third base. Palkowski then came home on a wild pitch to get the scoring started for Oak Creek. In the inning that followed, Max Hennemann reached base on a single and after stealing a base, he was brought home on a single from Nate Hanel to extend Oak Creek’s lead to two. Hanel then stole a base as well and then scored after CJ Trask smacked a single to cap Oak Creek’s early lead. On the mound, Will Hyland was the only arm Oak Creek would need as he went the distance for the Knights and he scattered six hits, striking out five in win. The Oak Creek bats stayed hot going into the second game as they exploded for nine runs on eight hits to grab their second win of the day. The aforementioned Trask continued his stellar day as he grabbed a single and a double - finishing with two RBIs. The duo of Evan Calderon and Owen Sullivan combined for five RBIs, with Sullivan also collecting a double. Trask also got the start on the mound for Oak Creek and he was solid in the win. In his complete game efforts, Trask tallied five punch outs and allowed two runs on four hits to earn the win. | ||||
13 | No. 8 Hudson | 1 | Superior | 2 | |
14 | No. 10 Brookfield Central | 7 | Rufus King | 3 | MORE |
15 | It was senior night for Brookfield Central and they grabbed a win Milwaukee King despite an early deficit. King jumped out to an early one run lead as B Wozniak hit an RBI single in the first inning. In the fourth inning, King would grab one more run as L Biel hit a sacrifice ground ball that extended their lead to two. Biel would strike again in the fifth when he smacked a RBI single to go up by three runs with just a few innings left to play. This would be all the runs King would score and the Brookfield Central bats started to heat up. Matthew Mueller got the Lancers on the board in the fifth inning when he singled and drove in one run to cut the deficit to two. A six run sixth inning was the difference maker in this contest as Brookfield Central took control. In this innings Luke Wenzel smacked a two RBI double to tie the game up at three. Then RBI hits from J Davey, Luke Langjahr, and Noah Hoffman would help BC grab the four run lead late in the game. On the mound, Andrew Mumm, Noah Hoffman, and Benny Bratina would combine to limit King to just the three runs; Hoffman would also punch out five through his 2 2/3 innings of work. | ||||
16 | Gladstone (MI) | 0 | No. 17 Denmark | 5 | MORE |
17 | Luke Miller, Jaycob Dittmer, and Ethan Ovsak all dominated through their two innings of work for Denmark, in their win against Gladstone. Owen DeGrand finished up this shutout win as he came in for the final inning and tallied two strikeouts. The Vikings led a well balanced offensive attack as Ovsak, Hayden Konkol, Rheis Johnson and Miller all collected one hit and one RBI - with Johnson recording the games only XBH. | ||||
18 | Beloit Memorial | 1 | No. 19 Janesville Craig | 17 | |
19 | No. 23 Kenosha St. Joseph | 1 | Burlington | 5 | |
20 | Burlington gave us a Power 25 upset as they took down St. Joe's in Friday's matchup. On the mound Kaleb Zabielski notched the win as he failed to allow a run over his four innings of work and gave up just one hit. Gage Taylor and Jack Tully combined to hold off St. Joes in the final three innings en route to the upset win. Offensively, Zabielski helped himself out as he drove in one run on one hit; the duo of Zayne Koehnke and David Krause also drove in a run as well. | ||||
21 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
22 | Pepin/Alma | 1 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 5 | |
23 | Menomonee Falls | 7 | Slinger | 4 | |
24 | Waukesha South | 0 | Muskego | 7 | |
25 | Waukesha West | 3 | Waukesha North | 10 | |
26 | Fort Atkinson | 7 | Madison West | 1 | |
27 | Madison La Follette | 1 | Middleton | 8 | |
28 | Pepin/Alma | 0 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 8 | |
29 | Tomah | 9 | Marshfield | 2 | |
30 | Racine Horlick | 0 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 5 | |
31 | Sussex Hamilton | 6 | Waukesha North | 5 | |
32 | Greenfield | 2 | Wauwatosa East | 3 | |
33 | Hortonville | 10 | Pulaski | 7 | |
34 | Kaukauna | 4 | Fond du Lac | 5 | |
35 | Mukwonago | 4 | Kettle Moraine | 2 | |
36 | Green Bay Preble | 12 | Green Bay Southwest | 6 | |
37 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 2 | Racine Horlick | 1 | |
38 | Stevens Point | 0 | De Pere | 1 | |
39 | WIAA REGIONALS | ||||
40 | Whitewater | 2 | No. 13 Beloit Turner | 8 | |
41 | In Turner's first game of the WIAA playoffs, they cruised to a 8-2 win over Whitewater. Leading the way for the Turner offense was Konner Giddley who drove in two runs on a double and a single from the leadoff spot. Cal Ries matched Giddley stat line as he also doubled and singled - and finished with two RBIs as well. Rounding out some of the top performers for this Turner squad was Mason Hoening who grabbed a pair of singles and finished with one RBI. On the mound Jackson Burk was dominant for Turner as he tallied 11 strikeouts in his five innings of work, and he allowed just one hit to notch the first playoff win for Turner. | ||||
42 | Notre Dame | 12 | Little Chute | 2 | |
43 | The Tritons cruised to a 12-2 win in their first game of the WIAA playoffs against Little Chute. The Notre Dame bats came out firing as they scored all 12 of their runs in the first three innings of the contest. Leading the way offensively was Caden Cap who exploded for four RBIs while tallying a double and a home run. Brady Laviolette was also a key run producer as he drove in three runs, while doubling in the contest. Landen Lozier, Cade Milton, and Donatello Badalamenti all had productive days at the plate as they combined for four RBIs en route to Notre Dame's dominant win. The aforementioned Cap also earned the win on the mound as he went all five innings of the game and tallied nine strikeouts. | ||||
44 | Cudahy | 8 | Martin Luther | 5 | |
45 | The Packers grabbed a win over Martin Luther in their Regional matchup on Friday. Pacing this Cudahy squad offensively was Ethan Lindberg who tallied a triple and one single - driving in two RBIs, and scoring two runs from the leadoff spot. Josh Pettke also helped this Packer offense as he drove in a team high three RBIs while collecting a triple. Isaiah Longoria, Brandon Rosolek, and Nolan Litowiec each grabbed two hits in the contest as well, with Rosolek also driving in a run. | ||||
46 | Oconto Falls | 0 | New London | 7 | |
47 | Ethan Herzfeldt was absolutely dominant for New London in their playoff win over Oconto Falls. Herzfeldt was the only arm New London would need in the game as he scattered just four hits and he tallied four strikeouts in his seven innings of work. Herzfeldt also helped himself out as he drove in three runs on three hits en route to the Bulldogs win. The duo of Jackson Fields and Easton Sievert also grabbed three hit performances and both tallied one RBI as well. | ||||
48 | Lakeside Lutheran | 4 | Lake Mills | 1 | |
49 | Tyler Marty was huge for Lakeside Lutheran as they took down Lake Mills in the first round of playoff action. With the game tied at one, Marty drilled a two run home run to put Lakeside Lutheran up by two. He then struck again in the sixth when he drove in his third run of the game on a single to extend the lead to three. On the mound, Aidan Berg and Jakub Junker combined to limit Lake Mills to just one run in the win. Berg got the start for Lakeside Lutheran and he allowed one run on six hits, striking out six in the process. Junker piggybacked off of Berg and was equally impressive over his three innings as fanned three, and scattered just three hits. | ||||
50 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 1 | Random Lake | 4 | |
51 | Random Lake grabbed a win over Hustisford/Dodgeland in the first round of the WIAA regional playoffs. Matt Merlo was a key piece in Random Lake's win as he twirled a gem on the mound. In his complete game efforts, Merlo struckout 11 and allowed just one run on two hits to notch the win. Offensively, Bryan Mitchell and Mitchell Huiras each drove in one run on singles for Random Lake. Mitchell Hiller also tallied a double and scored one run to the playoff win. | ||||
52 | Stoughton | 0 | Edgewood | 19 | |
53 | The Crusaders offense exploded for 19 runs on 13 hits as they defeated Stoughton handily in the first round of playoffs. The Edgewood bats came out firing as they put up a 10 spot in the first inning as they took advantage of a few Stoughton errors and some timely hitting to jump out to the early lead. Leadoff hitter, Jackson Trudgeon strung together a stellar day as he singled three times and drove in three RBIs as well. Joe Hartlieb also tallied three singles in the win, finishing with one RBI and one run scored. Teddy McNeil smacked a two run home run in the bottom of the third in this high offensive output. Steffen Mello was also solid on the mound for Edgewood as he struck out six and allowed just one hit en route to the dominant win. | ||||
54 | Saint John's NW | 1 | Columbus | 18 | |
55 | Columbus cruised to a dominant playoff win on Friday as they took on Saint Johns NW. Christian Oppor got things started on the mound for Columbus and over his four innings he failed to allow a hit, punching out 10 in the process. J Sullivan came in for the final inning of the shortened contest and kept the no-hitter intact and also struckout one. Both Oppor and Sullivan were also key contributors offensively as Opper drove in two runs on two hits and Sullivan also drove in four runs as well. Axell Allain and Jefferson Mobry each drove in three runs as well to lead this Columbus team to the first round playoff win. | ||||
56 | Brodhead/Juda | 3 | Evansville | 0 | |
57 | Black Hawk | 0 | Barneveld | 10 | |
58 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 1 | Brillion | 3 | |
59 | Waupun | 0 | Watertown Luther Prep | 1 | |
60 | Luther | 5 | Augusta | 11 | |
61 | Argyle | 1 | Belmont | 6 | |
62 | Shullsburg/Benton | 0 | Southwestern | 5 | |
63 | Manawa | 2 | Omro | 12 | |
64 | Mayville | 2 | Winnebago Lutheran | 1 | |
65 | Two Rivers | 1 | Campbellsport | 9 | |
66 | Mount Horeb | 8 | Richland Center | 1 | |
67 | Lodi | 1 | River Valley | 5 | |
68 | Roncalli | 1 | Mishicot | 4 | |
69 | Pardeeville | 0 | Waterloo | 8 | |
70 | Poynette | 3 | Marshall | 12 | |
71 | Parkview | 4 | New Glarus | 13 | |
72 | Monticello/Albany | 0 | Belleville | 15 | |
73 | Horicon | 7 | Lourdes Academy | 0 | |
74 | Laconia | 1 | Saint Mary's Springs | 8 | |
75 | Valders | 0 | New Holstein | 4 | |
76 | Butternut/Mercer | 3 | Owen-Withee | 17 | |
77 | Loyal | 1 | Greenwood | 14 | |
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Waukesha South | 0 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 10 | MORE |
4 | Whitefish Bay moved to 23-1 on the season with yet another dominant win. On the mound Bennet Woodliff was dealing for the Blue Dukes as he went the distance and only allowed one hit while punching out five. Offensively, Mitch Voit continued his dominance as he tallied a single and a double. JD Dix is another player who has been solid all season long for the Whitefish Bay and he continued it last night as he homered in the contest and finished with three RBIs. Rounding out this potent Blue Dukes offense was Austin Weinke and Michael Lippe who combined for three hits, and five RBIs. | ||||
5 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 10 | Oconomowoc | 4 | MORE |
6 | After dropping a tough one to this same Oconomowoc squad a few days ago, Arrowhead bounced back for a dominant win. Offensively, the Warhawks exploded for 10 runs on 12 hits and were led by Mason Mckellar who tallied two hits, driving in two in the process. The trio of Ethan Hindle, Riley Zirgibel, and Jacob Stevens all tallied two hits as well and each of them also drove in a run a piece. On the mound Erik Egerbrecht and the aforementioned Mckellar combined to limit Oconomowoc to just four runs, with Egerbrecht tallying seven strikeouts over his five innings of work. | ||||
7 | No. 3 Franklin | 15 | Racine Case | 0 | |
8 | A no-hitter and some loud offensive performances led Franklin to the series sweep over Racine Case. On the mound, Evan Iwinski was dominant for the Sabers as he failed to allow a hit across his seven innings of work and he also tallied nine strikeouts. At the plate, Maxamillion Martin and Grayson Flugaur each tallied two hits, with Flugaur also driving in a run. Dylan Mass and Cael Lynch each also grabbed two hits as well. Rounding out this Saber offense was Lucas Farin and Carson Flugaur. Farin tallied a double and one RBI, and Flugaur grabbed one hit and one RBI en route to this dominant win. | ||||
9 | Madison West | 5 | No. 5 Sun Prairie | 9 | |
10 | A seven-run first inning led Sun Prairie to the win over Madison West to sweep the two-game season series. Addison Ostrenga got the scoring started for the Cardinals as he smacked a two RBI double in the first inning. After a error, passed ball an RBI singles from Brandon Garde and Sam Ostrenga, the Cardinals were up big early in the game. On the mound, Zach Brzezinski was solid in his start for Sun Prairie as he scattered just two hits and tallied four strikeouts en route to the win. Addison Ostrenga notched the save for Sun Prairie due to his effort over 1 1/3 innings as he did not allow a hit while striking out two. | ||||
11 | Appleton North | 1 | No. 6 Kimberly | 11 | |
12 | Kimberly grabbed yet another dominant win to improve on their already impressive season. Leading the way for this potent Papermakers offense, was Brady Coons who homered and singled to drive in three runs. Carson Peeters also put together a solid day at the plate, doubling twice and finishing with two RBIs. Rounding out this Papermaker offense was the duo of Abe Coronado and Colin Oberman who each collected a double, and Oberman drove in three runs as well. | ||||
13 | No. 8 Hudson | 6 | Menomonie | 0 | MORE |
14 | The Raiders cruised to a 6-0 win over Menomonie on Thursday backed by some solid performances on both sides of the ball. Braden Ducharme led the charge offensively as he tallied a pair of doubles to drive in three runs for the Raiders. Payton Lawrence also doubled in the contest to drive in one run and score one run as well. On the mound, Ben Berkhof and Bradyn Bezanson combined to shut out the Menomonie offense. Berkhof did the heavy lifting as allowed just one hit in his five innings of work and he tallied seven punch outs. Bezanson relieved Berkhof and in the final two innings, the southpaw failed to allow a hit while striking out three. | ||||
15 | No. 21 Amherst | 4 | No. 9 Mosinee | 2 | |
16 | Amherst continued their undefeated season with one of their best wins of the year, as they defeated a Mosinee squad who has been playing their best baseball as of late. In the top of the second inning, Matt Glodowski got the scoring started for Amherst when he doubled to bring home a run. Mosinee then tied the game up in the third inning when Eli Miland hit a sacrifice fly to bring home a run. After loading the bases up in the fifth inning, Amherst brought two runs home on walks to break the 1-1 tie. This was all the Falcons would need as Mosinee couldn't get much going against Amherst starting pitcher, Wyatt Blaskowski. In his complete game efforts, Blaskowski allowed just one earned run on three hits and struck out four to lead this Amherst squad to the Power 25 win. | ||||
17 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
18 | South Milwaukee | 5 | Greendale | 4 | |
19 | Things looked bleak for South Milwaukee as they were down by two runs going into the final inning of the game. But after a walk and a double from Nate Snead things looked on the up and up. J Talavera then came up and delivered a single that brought home both runs and tied the game up at four. Talavera then came in after an error from Greendale to take the lead. Now with a 5-4 lead, South Milwaukee's Grant Russell came back out and shut down the Greendale lineup, to give South Milwaukee the win. | ||||
20 | New Richmond | 3 | Eau Claire Memorial | 7 | |
21 | The Old Abes cruised to a conference win over New Richmond on Thursday. In the second inning, ECM exploded for four runs to jump out to an early lead, highlighted by a two RBI double from Payton Platter and a two run home run from Dylan O’Connell. Platter and O’Connell struck again for the Old Abes in the fourth inning as Platter smacked an RBI single and O’Connell hit a sacrifice fly to extend ECM’s lead to six. This would be where the scoring would stop for ECM but they didn't need to worry as Roman Trapani and Tyson Allen combined to limit New Richmond to three runs. Trapani got things started on the mound and struck out five in his three innings of work. Allen would pitch the next four innings and was equally impressive as he allowed just one run and tallied four punch outs. | ||||
22 | Green Bay Southwest | 0 | Homestead | 7 | |
23 | Jackson Brewer was dominant in his six innings of work for Homestead in their win over Green Bay Southwest. In his six innings of work, Brewer punched out nine batters and scattered just three hits en route to the shutout victory. S Yang relieved Brewer for the final inning and got all three of hits via the strikeout for Homestead. Offensively, Will Vierling homered and finished with three RBIs. Will Van Lanen also strung together a solid day at the plate as he tallied a pair of singles, scoring each of those times and finished with one RBI. | ||||
24 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 1 | Duluth Denfeld | 4 | |
25 | Germantown | 7 | Wauwatosa West | 5 | |
26 | Oshkosh West | 1 | Appleton East | 2 | |
27 | Pacelli | 7 | Athens | 6 | |
28 | Bruce | 3 | Edgar | 13 | |
29 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 1 | Cedarburg | 8 | |
30 | D.C. Everest | 8 | Marshfield | 0 | |
31 | Hortonville | 2 | Oshkosh North | 2 | |
32 | Milwaukee King | 2 | Nicolet | 6 | |
33 | River Falls | 2 | Chippewa Falls | 6 | |
34 | Stevens Point | 8 | Wausau East | 0 | |
35 | Kewaskum | 18 | Lomira | 19 | |
36 | Altoona | 8 | Elk Mound | 1 | |
37 | Bangor | 1 | Holmen | 2 | |
38 | West Allis Hale | 18 | West Allis Central | 6 | |
39 | Appleton West | 3 | Neenah | 11 | |
40 | WIAA REGIONALS | ||||
41 | Medford | 5 | Lakeland | 1 | |
42 | In Medford’s first WIAA Regional game, they defeated Lakeland backed by a solid pitching performance from two Raider arms. Getting the start on the mound for Medford was Caleb Guden who dominated over his six innings of work in which he tallied 12 strikeouts and allowed one run on two hits. Logan Baumgartner piggybacked off of Guden and in the final inning he allowed just one hit en route to Medford’s win. Getting the scoring started for Medford was Braxton Weissmiller who hit a sacrifice fly to bring home one run. This was followed by another sacrifice fly from Parker Lissner to extend the lead to two. In the next inning, Tanner Hraby drilled an RBI single to add to Medford’s lead. In the innings that followed, Brigham Kelley drove in a run on a single, and the aforementioned Weissmiller hit another sacrifice fly to cap the scoring for Medford. | ||||
43 | Big Foot | 0 | Catholic Memorial | 9 | |
44 | Catholic Memorial cruised to a 9-0 win over Big Foot in the first round of playoffs. On the mound, Grant Beth was flat out dominant as he allowed just one run across his six innings of work and he also tallied 13 strikeouts. Offensively, Rory Fox paced this CMH lineup as he drove in four runs on a double, and two singles. Aiden Haney also collected a double and two singles, finishing the contest with one RBI and three runs scored. This was a good start for a CMH team that has the talent to make another deep run in the playoffs. | ||||
45 | Pius XI Catholic | 0 | New Berlin West | 5 | |
46 | A trio of freshman bats led New Berlin West to their first playoff win in six years. Daniel Kibler led the way for New Berlin West as he tallied two hits and finished with two RBIs. The duo of Ben Shingledecker and Rocco Conrad combined for the other three Viking RBIs en route to New Berlin West’s win. On the mound, Viking ace Vincent Gohlke was dominant as it took him just 75 pitches to get through his seven innings of work. Gohlke allowed just one hit and failed to allow a walk while striking out 12 batters to earn the win for New Berlin West. | ||||
47 | Delavan-Darien | 5 | East Troy | 9 | |
48 | With the game tied at five in the bottom of the eighth inning, East Troy loaded up the bases to put pressure on Delavan-Darien. Ryan Weed came up to the plate and delivered a walk-off grand slam to give East Troy the win in the first round of the playoffs. | ||||
49 | Northland Pines | 10 | Auburndale | 4 | |
50 | The Eagles offense came out firing in their first playoff game as they exploded for 10 runs on 17 hits to notch the win over Auburndale. Leading this potent Northland Pines offense was Matthew Vedder who tallied a double and two singles, driving in two in the process - the duo of Austin Samanske and Landyn Hoeft each tallied three hits in the contest as well. Rounding out this offense was Eric Nagel who grabbed a pair of singles to drive in two runs. On the mound, the aforementioned Hoeft got the starter and was solid over his five innings of work in which he allowed one earned run and tallied three strikeouts. | ||||
51 | Living Word Lutheran | 0 | Brookfield Academy | 7 | |
52 | Nolan Kahle dominated for Brookfield Academy in their win over Living Word Lutheran to start their playoff push. Kahle went the distance for the Blue Knights in which he struck out a whopping 14 batters and scattered just three hits to earn the win. Offensively, Michael Hoefgen was a key contributor as he drove in two runs on one hit to pace this Blue Knight squad. Jonathan Kim also strung together a solid day as he grabbed a triple and a single, driving in one run, and scoring one as well. Ryan Campbell also tripled and Alex Dieck grabbed a double in the matchup as well. | ||||
53 | Berlin | 2 | Menasha | 8 | |
54 | Some quality performance’s on both sides of the ball led Mensha to their first win of the postseason. Bo Carlson was huge for Menasha as he smacked a two run home run in the fifth inning that extended the lead to seven. Quinn Ludvigsen also was a key contributor as he drove in three runs on a pair of singles en route to Menasha’s win. On the mound, Ian Dohms was solid in his start as he struck out six and allowed just one earned run in his four innings of work. Ludvigsen relieved Dohms and was equally impressive as he also struck out six in his three innings of work. | ||||
55 | Cadott | 0 | Boyceville | 1 | |
56 | Boyceville came out with the win in their low scoring affair against Cadott. Jacob Granley was flat out dominant for Boyceville as he shut out the Cadott lineup. In his complete game efforts, Granley fanned 13 batters and allowed just one hit en route to the win. Boyceville needed this performance as they could only muster one run and one hit. The lone run of the game came in the bottom of the sixth inning when Dawson McRoberts hit a sacrifice fly to bring home Ira Bialzik. | ||||
57 | Barron | 0 | Rice Lake | 4 | |
58 | Prentice | 1 | Rib Lake | 15 | |
59 | Ozaukee | 0 | Dominican | 1 | |
60 | Sheboygan Falls | 2 | Kiel | 9 | |
61 | Durand | 7 | Mondovi | 8 | |
62 | Neillsville | 0 | Osseo-Fairchild | 1 | |
63 | Flambeau | 0 | McDonell Central | 5 | |
64 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 0 | Wrightstown | 1 | |
65 | Ripon | 0 | Xavier | 10 | |
66 | North Fond du Lac | 3 | Plymouth | 4 | |
67 | Saint Anthony | 0 | Saint Francis | 15 | |
68 | St. Mary Catholic | 10 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 0 | |
69 | Heritage Christian | 3 | Kenosha Christian Life | 13 | |
70 | Mellen | 2 | Drummond | 7 | |
71 | South Shore | 0 | Hurley | 17 | |
72 | White Lake | 4 | Bowler | 9 | |
73 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 2 | Wausaukee | 9 | |
74 | Iowa-Grant | 3 | Riverdale | 8 | |
75 | Assumption | 1 | Pittsville | 3 | |
76 | Port Edwards | 3 | Marion | 4 | |
77 | Almond-Bancroft | 1 | Wild Rose | 4 | |
78 | Rio | 0 | Catholic Central | 11 | |
79 | Monroe | 4 | McFarland | 1 | |
80 | Ellsworth | 2 | Saint Croix Central | 3 | |
81 | Amery | 7 | Prescott | 8 | |
82 | Somerset | 1 | Osceola | 9 | |
83 | Hayward | 6 | Northwestern | 9 | |
84 | Arcadia | 0 | West Salem | 8 | |
85 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 1 | La Crosse Logan | 9 | |
86 | Sparta | 1 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 2 | |
87 | Marinette | 7 | Clintonville | 3 | |
88 | Sturgeon Bay | 0 | Luxemburg-Casco | 12 | |
89 | Winneconne | 0 | Waupaca | 3 | |
90 | Platteville | 1 | Sauk Prairie | 6 | |
91 | Portage | 5 | Reedsburg | 9 | |
92 | Mauston | 3 | Baraboo | 9 | |
93 | Port Washington | 4 | Grafton | 6 | |
94 | Unity | 11 | Cumberland | 2 | |
95 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 4 | Grantsburg | 11 | |
96 | Luck/Frederic | 0 | Spooner | 5 | |
97 | Phillips | 3 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 6 | |
98 | Ladysmith | 10 | Stanley-Boyd | 0 | |
99 | Colfax | 0 | Spring Valley | 3 | |
100 | Melrose-Mindoro | 2 | Whitehall | 7 | |
101 | Crandon | 2 | Marathon | 3 | |
102 | Tomahawk | 5 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 10 | |
103 | Peshtigo | 1 | Bonduel | 0 | |
104 | Gillett/Suring | 1 | Crivitz | 15 | |
105 | Menominee Indian | 0 | Oconto | 15 | |
106 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 0 | Kewaunee | 20 | |
107 | Nekoosa | 5 | Westfield | 6 | |
108 | Necedah | 0 | Cashton | 7 | |
109 | Montello | 0 | Green Lake/Princeton | 7 | |
110 | Darlington | 4 | Fennimore | 7 | |
111 | Lancaster | 0 | Prairie du Chien | 4 | |
112 | Boscobel | 0 | Mineral Point | 12 | |
113 | Cambridge | 2 | Wisconsin Heights | 0 | |
114 | Oostburg | 1 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 2 | |
115 | Kohler/Christian | 3 | Howards Grove | 13 | |
116 | Prairie Farm | 3 | Birchwood/Winter | 4 | |
117 | Clear Lake | 3 | Siren | 4 | |
118 | Glenwood City | 0 | Shell Lake | 12 | |
119 | Blair-Taylor | 2 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 3 | |
120 | Plum City/Elmwood | 2 | Pepin/Alma | 3 | |
121 | Alma Center Lincoln | 0 | Independence/Gilmanton | 10 | |
122 | Tigerton | 2 | Gresham Community | 12 | |
123 | Elcho | 3 | Newman Catholic | 13 | |
124 | Spencer | 13 | Northland Lutheran/WI Valley L | 1 | |
125 | Niagara | 2 | Lena | 6 | |
126 | Laona/Wabeno | 1 | Goodman/Pembine | 9 | |
127 | Kickapoo | 0 | La Farge | 7 | |
128 | Hillsboro | 7 | New Lisbon | 0 | |
129 | Weston | 0 | Brookwood | 10 | |
130 | Wonewoc-Center | 0 | Royall | 10 | |
131 | Highland | 6 | Potosi/Cassville | 9 | |
132 | River Ridge | 2 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 3 | |
133 | Iola-Scandinavia | 10 | Rosholt | 3 | |
134 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 2 | Sevastopol | 7 | |
135 | Algoma | 0 | Reedsville | 4 | |
136 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 2 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 8 | |
137 | Cambria-Friesland | 1 | Palmyra-Eagle | 19 | |
138 | Racine St. Catherine's | 2 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 14 |
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3 | Racine Case | 4 | No. 3 Franklin | 12 | |
4 | In the first game of their doubleheader, the Sabers defeated Racine Case handily. Leading the way offensively, was Charlie Marion who drove in a team-high three RBIs while tallying a double and a single. Keaton Arendt and Evan Iwinski each collected a trio of singles and combined to drive in three RBIs. Rounding out this potent Saber offense was Carson Flugaur who collected two hits and Boston Halloran who tripled in the contest. On the mound, Cooper Kamly was solid for the Sabers across his 6 ⅔ innings of work in which he allowed two earned runs and struck out six. The second game was all Franklin as they cruised to a 7-0 win to win the three-game series. Franklin starting pitcher, Max Martin earned the win as he scattered just three hits and punched out 11 over his six innings. Carson Flugaur brought over his hot bat as he grabbed a pair of singles, finishing with two runs scored and two RBIs. Evan Iwinski also grabbed a pair of singles and scored a run each of those times. From the leadoff spot, Max Semancik tallied a perfect 3-for-3 performance en route to Franklin’s dominant win. | ||||
5 | Rice Lake | 3 | No. 4 Eau Claire North | 6 | MORE |
6 | Despite Eau Claire North’s slow start, they battled back to win a tight contest against Rice Lake to clinch the competitive Big Rivers Conference outright. Going into the fifth inning, the Huskies were on the ropes as they were down by three runs. In the fifth inning, Roscoe Rennock, Jonah Hanson, and Jack Kein each singled to load up the bases. Gage Richardson then came up and delivered a single of his own that brought home one run to get Eau Claire North on the board. This was followed by a sacrifice fly from Sam Feck to cut the deficit to just one. In the sixth innings, the Huskies loaded up the bases again and the tying run was brought home after a HBP. The aforementioned Kein continued his solid day as he doubled to bring home two runs to grab the lead. Eau Claire North then grabbed one more run after Feck hit another sacrifice fly. Now with the three run lead, Henry Wilkinson came back ut on the mound and shut down the Rice Lake lineup to earn the win. | ||||
7 | No. 5 Sun Prairie | 13 | Madison West | 3 | |
8 | Sun Prairie exploded for a combined 11 runs in the first two innings in their dominant win over Madison West. Leading the way for this potent Cardinal offense was Addison Ostrenga who doubled and singled, finishing with three RBIs. Jack Watkins and Drew Kavanaugh each drove in three RBIs as well and Watkins grabbed a pair of singles. On the mound, Davis Hamilton, Evan Richmond, and the aforementioned Kavanaugh combined to limit Madison West to just three runs in this shortened contest. | ||||
9 | No. 6 Kimberly | 4 | Oshkosh West | 0 | |
10 | No. 7 Oak Creek | 15 | No. 16 Kenosha Tremper | 1 | |
11 | Oak Creek cruised to a 15-1 win over conference foe and Power 25 member, Kenosha Tremper. Max Henneman led the way for Oak Creek as he drove in a team high four RBIs on a trio of singles. C.J. Trask also strung together solid performance as he grabbed two singles and finished with two RBIs. On both sides of the ball, Luke Klekamp was a key piece for Oak Creek. Offensively, Klekamp tallied a single and a double to drive in three runs en route to the win. On the mound, Klekamp was the only pitcher that Oak Creek needed as he went the distance and punched out eight. | ||||
12 | Menomonie | 0 | No. 8 Hudson | 7 | MORE |
13 | Backed by a shutout performance from two Hudson arms, the Raiders defeated Menomonie on Tuesday. Owen Weadge did heavy lifting in Hudson's shutout as he allowed just one hit and tallied nine strikeouts in his five innings of work. Will Haverly relieved Weadge and was equally impressive as he kept the shutout intact over his two innings of work. Throughout the game, Weadge helped himself out as he drove in a team high two RBIs which came in on a triple in the bottom of the fifth. Jake Busson was also a key contributor as he tallied a double and a single, the game only multi-hit performance, and finished with one RBI. | ||||
14 | Waupaca | 2 | No. 9 Mosinee | 12 | |
15 | The Mosinee Indians continued their impressive season with yet another blow out victory. Leading the way for this Indians offense was Tanner Unertl who went a perfect 3-for-3, which included a pair of doubles, and finished with three RBIs. Davin Stoffel was another key contributor form the three-hole as he grabbed a trio of singles, to drive in two runs, and finished with three runs scored. Rounding out this impressive hitting display was Trenton Dorn who tallied a triple and a single, driving in two runs in the process. On the mound, Trevor Garski did the heavy lifting for this Indians rotation. In Garski's three innings of work, he scattered just two hits to earn the victory for Mosinee. Up next for the Indians is No. 21 Amherst, who is still undefeated this season. | ||||
16 | Sussex Hamilton | 0 | No. 10 Brookfield Central | 4 | |
17 | In the Lancer's GMC finale, they cruised to a 4-0 win over Sussex Hamilton. Matthew Mueller has been solid for the Lancers all year and he continued his impressive season with yet another dominant performance on the mound. In his five innings of work, Mueller scattered two hits and tallied nine punchouts en route to BC's shutout victory. Luke Langjahr relieved Mueller and was equally impressive as he struck out five in just two innings, keeping the shut out intact. Offensively, the first run of the contest came in the bottom of the second when Noah Dreier came home on a HBP. BC couldn't get anything going until the sixth inning as Jack Brand scored on a error and the aforementioned Mueller smacked a huge two RBI single up the middle. With this win, Brookfield Central became co-Greater Metro Conference Champions for the first time since 2009. | ||||
18 | No. 11 Westosha | 2 | No. 25 Union Grove | 11 | MORE |
19 | In an important Southern Lakes game, Union Grove and Westosha Central went head to head for conference championship implications. From the jump, this game was all Union Grove as they put up a three spot in the first inning, highlighted by an Owen Nowak double that brought home one. After this, Union Grove kept pouring it on as they put up 11 runs on 11 hits in the victory. Leading the way for the Broncos was Hayden Jamison who tallied a pair of singles and finished with three RBIs. The aforementioned Nowak tallied another double later in the ballgame and Nathan Williams grabbed a triple, finishing with one RBI. With this win, the Union Grove Broncos were crowned Southern Lakes Conference champs for the third year in a row. | ||||
20 | No. 12 Marquette University | 10 | No. 22 St. Thomas More | 5 | |
21 | Despite giving up the lead early, Marquette defeated newly-ranked St. Thomas More in this Power 25 matchup. A four-run third inning was big for the Hilltoppers. Leading the way in this inning was Max Stocco who drove in one run on a double to cut STM's lead to one. In that same inning with the bases loaded, Luke Agnew came up to the plate and smacked a triple that brought home everyone and put Marquette up by two. STM would eventually tie it up after an RBI single from Alex Alicea and Marquette would walk in a run. This is where the STM offense would stop as they did not get back onto the board for the remainder of the game. The tie would not last long as Marquette's, Jack Hardt smacked a RBI single to go up by one. In their final at-bats the Hilltoppers would put up four more runs to extend their lead to five and it was too much for STM to come back from. | ||||
22 | Broadhead/Juda | 0 | No. 13 Beloit Turner | 4 | |
23 | No. 15 Ashwaubenon | 4 | Green Bay Preble | 2 | |
24 | A three-run fifth inning was pivotal in Ashwaubenon win over Green Bay Preble. Going into the fifth, Ashwaubenon was down by one run but after a two run home run from Caden VanDuyse, they grabbed the lead and added to it after getting one more run on a error. These would be all the runs that Ashwaubenon would need as starting pitcher Mack Crowley was solid in the game. In his six innings of work, Crowley tallied six strikeouts and gave up one earned run on eight hits to earn the win for the Jaguars. Cooper Herr came in for the final inning and notched the save as he failed to allow a baserunner. | ||||
25 | Elkhorn | 4 | No. 18 Milton | 2 | |
26 | On Tuesday, Elkhorn took down No. 18 Milton thanks to some early hitting. Elkhorn scored all four of their runs in the first two innings of this game. In the first inning, Brayden Marks smacked a two run jack to get the scoring started for Elkhorn. In the second, RBI singles from Carter Georgalass and Sam Woolever extended Elkhorn' lead to four. This is where the scoring would stop for Elkhorn but due to some solid pitching form three Elk arms, they didn't need to worry. The aforementioned Marks got the start and over his two innings he failed to allow a hit while punching out two. Abe Herchenbach and Jake Lueptow combined to pich five innings en route to Elkhorn's upset win. | ||||
27 | No. 19 Janesville Craig | 18 | Beloit Memorial | 0 | |
28 | Pacelli | 4 | No. 21 Amherst | 5 | |
29 | Pacelli | 2 | No. 21 Amherst | 6 | |
30 | Amherst grabbed two more wins in a double header against Pacelli, to keep their undefeated season alive. In the first game it came down to the final play as Aiden Jastromski came up with bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh and smacked a single to give Amherst the win. Also, Matt Glodowski strung together a solid performance at the plate as he tallied a double and a single, finishing with three RBIs. Earning the win on the mound for Amherst was Landon Moe who allowed one run over his 2 ⅓ innings of work. In the second game, Amherst did not have to utilize late game heroics as they cruised to a 6-2 win. W Blaskowski led the way for this Falcon lineup as he drove in three runs on a double and single. The aforementioned Moe also was a key contributor for the Falcons as he drove in two runs on one hit to round out Amherst’s scoring. Moe also got the start on the mound in the second game and continued to impress as he scattered three hits and tallied four punch outs in his two innings of work. Tyler Soulsby did most of the heavy lifting on the mound as he pitched the final five innings and allowed just one hits, while tallying six strikeouts. Amherst will try and keep their undefeated season alive as they take on one of the hottest teams in the state, Mosinee, on Thursday. | ||||
31 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
32 | Muskego | 1 | Oconomowoc | 12 | |
33 | Logan Des Lauries homered again in Oconomowoc's 19th win of the spring, a 13-hit team performance, featuring multi-hit games from Des Lauries, Jack Anderson, Alex Bryan, and Carter Tower – Anderson and Tower each drove in three. Jace Laatsch limited Muskego to just one unearned run on two hits, four walks, and he K'd a couple in five frames; Anderson Hayes relieved him to pitch the final two scoreless. | ||||
34 | University School | 5 | Homestead | 3 | |
35 | These two formerly ranked squads went head to head on Tuesday, with University School coming out with the win in this extra inning thriller. Homestead looked poised to run away with the victory as they were up by three runs going into the final inning but USM had other plans. With two runners on, USM's James Reese ripped a home run to center field to tie the game up. Reese then came back out to the mound and shut down Homestead's lineup to push this game into extra's. USM rode Reese all the way to the end after he came in for the fifth inning. In his five innings of work, Reese failed to allow a hit and tallied seven strikeouts to notch the win. In the ninth inning, USM led off with a HBP and a walk, which was followed up by a RBI single form G Grebe to break the tie. The Wildcat's then scored one more as Vidal Colon was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to extend their lead to two. Homestead then came out and was slightly threatening but Reese got out of the jam and gave USM the win. | ||||
36 | Madison Memorial | 1 | Verona | 11 | |
37 | In this shortened game, Verona exploded for 11 runs on eight hits to take down Madison Memorial. Garret Hoppe paced this Wildcat offense as he drove in a team high four runs, and tallied a pair of singles. The duo of Mason Fink and Mason Armstrong also jumped in for this Wildcats offense as they both singled twice and Armstrong finished with one RBI. On the mound, Logan Neuroth was the only pitcher Verona would need as he went all five innings. In his time on the mound, Neuroth scattered four hits and fanned five Madison Memorial bats on route to Verona's dominant win. | ||||
38 | Menomonee Falls | 9 | Brookfield East | 5 | |
39 | Things looked bleak for Menomonee Falls as they were down by four runs with only three innings left to play, but then the Phoenix bats started to heat up em route to the win over Brookfield East. Menomonee Falls scored all nine of their runs in the final three innings of this contest and were led by a three RBI day from Zach Wolfram. Jack Anderson also added in two hits, which included a triple, finishing the game with two RBIs. Lead off hitter, Keli Grennier and Grant Schultz combined for five hits, driving in one run a piece. | ||||
40 | Pittsville | 5 | Medford | 10 | |
41 | Caleb Guden has been a staple of this Medford team for the past four years and it all culminated on Tuesday. In their matchup with Pittsville, Guden led the way as he grabbed two hits, two runs, and three RBIs. With this impressive performance, Guden is now the all-time leader in Runs, Hits, and RBIs for Medford, and that is with the cancellation of the 2020 season. Guden is not done yet as Medford still has the chance to play many more games this season. Besides Guden, Aiden Gardner also had a solid performance as he smacked a two-run home run en route to the the dominant win for Medford. | ||||
42 | Manawa | 16 | White Lake | 0 | |
43 | Wayland Academy | 0 | Palmyra-Eagle | 18 | |
44 | Badger | 6 | Dominican | 5 | |
45 | Bay Port | 6 | Sheboygan North | 2 | |
46 | Fond du Lac | 0 | Appleton North | 1 | |
47 | Fort Atkinson | 8 | Watertown Luther Prep | 1 | |
48 | Germantown | 5 | West Allis Hale | 4 | |
49 | Kohler/Christian | 5 | St. Mary Catholic | 9 | |
50 | Florence | 11 | Laona/Wabeno | 6 | |
51 | Lena | 10 | Peshtigo | 1 | |
52 | Living Word Lutheran | 12 | Martin Luther | 9 | |
53 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 1 | De Pere | 5 | |
54 | Neenah | 6 | Kaukauna | 3 | |
55 | Shawano | 8 | New London | 3 | |
56 | Pulaski | 8 | Green Bay Southwest | 7 | |
57 | Racine Horlick | 1 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 2 | |
58 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 8 | Shoreland Lutheran | 0 | |
59 | Tomah | 0 | La Crosse Central | 7 | |
60 | Wauwatosa East | 11 | Wauwatosa West | 0 | |
61 | Wild Rose | 2 | Iola-Scandinavia | 9 | |
62 | Bonduel | 7 | Rosholt | 4 | |
63 | Hibbing | 3 | Superior | 6 | |
64 | Crivitz | 11 | Marinette | 2 | |
65 | Markesan | 13 | Clintonville | 1 | |
66 | Kewaskum | 0 | Freedom | 6 | |
67 | Monona Grove | 1 | Jefferson | 3 | |
68 | Parkview | 4 | Big Foot | 10 | |
69 | Thorp | 7 | Edgar | 9 | |
70 | Washburn | 7 | Phillips | 6 | |
71 | Appleton East | 2 | Hortonville | 3 | |
72 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 8 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 2 | |
73 | Chippewa Falls | 2 | River Falls | 4 | |
74 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 12 | Augusta | 4 | |
75 | Eau Claire Memorial | 7 | New Richmond | 2 | |
76 | Elk Mound | 7 | Mondovi | 3 | |
77 | Plum City/Elmwood | 3 | Colfax | 8 | |
78 | Bruce | 5 | Flambeau | 8 | |
79 | Lakeside Lutheran | 5 | Westfield | 8 | |
80 | Lomira | 10 | North Fond du Lac | 3 | |
81 | Madison East | 6 | Janesville Parker | 8 | |
82 | Marshfield | 0 | D.C. Everest | 11 | |
83 | Mauston | 13 | Richland Center | 1 | |
84 | Middleton | 5 | Madison La Follette | 3 | |
85 | Milwaukee King | 6 | Cedarburg | 8 | |
86 | Montello | 0 | Oakfield | 7 | |
87 | Omro | 4 | Campbellsport | 9 | |
88 | Oshkosh North | 4 | Appleton West | 7 | |
89 | Owen-Withee | 6 | Stanley-Boyd | 7 | |
90 | Shiocton | 13 | Lourdes Academy | 5 | |
91 | Slinger | 1 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 4 | |
92 | Sparta | 3 | West Salem | 11 | |
93 | Spring Valley | 6 | Durand | 2 | |
94 | Stratford | 1 | Adams-Friendship | 3 | |
95 | Wausau East | 4 | Stevens Point | 5 | |
96 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 8 | Potosi/Cassville | 1 | |
97 | Wisconsin Dells | 11 | Cambridge | 1 | |
98 | Wisconsin Rapids | 2 | Wausau West | 3 | |
99 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 12 | Loyal | 1 | |
100 | Evansville | 0 | Baraboo | 4 | |
101 | Seneca | 1 | Viroqua | 6 | |
102 | Saint Croix Falls | 7 | Baldwin-Woodville | 3 | |
103 | Grantsburg | 5 | Cumberland | 3 | |
104 | Luck/Frederic | 0 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 10 | |
105 | Chequamegon | 3 | Lakeland | 6 | |
106 | Cameron | 0 | Webster | 4 | |
107 | Athens | 2 | Regis | 12 | |
108 | Birchwood/Winter | 2 | Mellen | 5 | |
109 | Laona/Wabeno | 0 | Florence | 7 | |
110 | Onalaska | 1 | Reedsburg | 3 | |
111 | Manawa | 12 | White Lake | 0 | |
112 | Whitewater | 1 | Delavan-Darien | 4 | |
113 | Milwaukee Reagan | 4 | West Allis Central | 10 | |
114 | Crandon | 12 | Tomahawk | 5 | |
115 | Eleva-Strum | 5 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 0 | |
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 3 Franklin | 0 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 5 | |
4 | Mitch Voit has been not only one of Bay's best players this season, he has also been one of the top players in the entire state and he continued his dominance against a talented Franklin squad. Voit got the start on the mound for the Blue Dukes and in his 6 2/3 innings, the righty tallied 10 strikeouts and allowed just three hits en route to the shutout win. Voit showed off his two-way skills as he tallied two singles to drive in one run. Jack Counsell also put together a solid day as he drove in one run on single in the fourth that extended Bay's lead to three. Caleb Bowers and Jack Nau both contributed an RBI as well, to round out this Whitefish Bay scoring. This was yet another dominant win for the No. 1 team in the state and they definitely seemed poised to make a deep run in the playoffs. | ||||
5 | Oconomowoc | 8 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 6 | MORE |
6 | This Oconomowoc squad has steadily put together a very productive season as they have took down multiple Power 25 teams and have a 18-4 record. On Monday, they went head-to-head with a top team in the state and when it was all said and done, Oconomowoc walked away with the win. The Raccoons bats came out firing as they scored three runs in the first two innings. The first inning, RBI doubles from J Anderson and J Musselman powered Oconomowoc to an early lead. Arrowhead then grabbed two runs of their own to cut the deficit to just one. When it was Oconomowoc's turn to hit, the aforementioned Anderson got them back on the board with another RBI double which was followed up with two sacrifice's to break the game open. Arrowhead wouldn't go down without a fight though as they put up three runs of their and once again cut the deficit to one. In the sixth inning, senior Logan Des Lauries got Oconomowoc on the board as he drove in one run on a double which was followed up by a RBI single from Anderson. These would be all the runs Oconomowoc needed as Carter Tower came in for the final two innings and failed to allow a run while tallying two strikeouts. | ||||
7 | New Berlin West | 3 | No. 7 Oak Creek | 2 | MORE |
8 | In the first inning, the New Berlin West bats were hot as they exploded for all three of their runs. After a single form J Heuer and a runner reaching on a error, Vincent Gohlke came up and delivered a single that brought home one run. The next batter, Rocco Conrad walked which led way for B Miller as he singled and drove in one more run. With the bases loaded, Oak Creek walked in a run that capped off the big first run inning for New Berlin West. On the mound, Payton Kaiser notched the win due to his efforts over 5 2/3 innings in which he allowed just one run on four hits and struckout one. With the game on the line, Vincent Gohlke was tasked with the final two outs of the game and it took him just nine pitches as he got forced two ground balls to give New Berlin West the win. | ||||
9 | Rhinelander | 2 | No. 9 Mosinee | 8 | |
10 | This Mosinee squad has strung together a impressive season as they were not ranked until the fifth week. Ever since then they have continuously rose up our Power 25 rankings and cracked the top-ten in our most recent rankings. The new No. 9 team in the state continued their stellar season as they cruised to a 8-2 win over Rhinelander on Monday. Gavin Obremski led off a big five-run second inning with a solo shot to get the scoring started for Mosinee. In that same inning, Keagen Jirschele and Tanner Unertl broke open the game as they each tallied two RBI doubles that capped off the the big inning. On the mound, Garrett Shupe earned the win as he went 5 2/3 innings and gave up two runs while tallying a whopping 11 strikeouts. This Mosinee squad continues to keep rolling and with playoffs starting soon, it seems they are poised for a deep run. | ||||
11 | Cudahy | 1 | No. 10 Brookfield Central | 11 | |
12 | Brookfield Central has strung together some very good wins over the past couple of weeks which culminated in a 12 spot jump in our Power 25 rankings. In their first game inside the top-ten the Lancers cruised to a dominant 11-1 win over Cudahy. Luke Wenzel twirled a gem on the mound for Brookfield Central as he went the distance in the shortened contest in which he tallied seven strikeouts. Offensively, Matthew Mueller put together a solid 3-for-3 day which included a double and a home run driving in a team high four RBIs. After missing some time, Hunter Szymborski also strung together a quality day as he collected two hits and one RBI. Rounding out this potent offense was Luke Langjahr and Ben Bratina who each grabbed two hits and Langjahr also drove in two runs. Next up for Brookfield Central is Sussex Hamilton in which they will be playing for a share of the Greater Metro Conference Championship. | ||||
13 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 3 | No. 14 Wautoma | 4 | |
14 | Wautoma is another team that made a significant jump in our recent Power 25 update. In their first game at the 14th spot, they edged out Weyauwega-Fremont on Monday. Things looked bleak for Wautoma as allowed a three-run first-inning. The Hornets came roaring back as they scored two in the second, thanks to RBI singles from Brett Salm and Hoyt Keller. Neither team would get anything on the board until the fifth inning when Wautoma tied the game when Kyler Fenske ripped a RBI single. The aforementioned Salm would eventually drive in the winning run as he grounded out but brought home a run. On the mound Christian Weiss and Hunter Netzler combined to limit Weyauwega-Fremont to just the three runs. Netzler earned the win thanks to his efforts over the final two innings in which he tallied four strikeouts. | ||||
15 | No. 15 Ashwaubenon | 4 | Bay Port | 3 | MORE |
16 | Bay Port | 7 | No. 15 Ashwaubenon | 3 | MORE |
17 | In the first game of the double-header action, newly ranked Ashwaubenon edged out a solid Bay Port squad. Ashwaubenon exploded for three runs in the sixth inning to grab the lead, highlighted by a two-RBI single from Eli Zollar that put them up by two. Bay Port did have something cooking in their final at-bats as Cal Casper hit an RBI single to cut Ashwaubenon lead to one. This was not enough though as Ashwaubenon came out with the win. In the second game, things were all Bay Port as they cruised to a 7-3 win to take down Ashwaubenon. Leading the way for this potent Pirate offense was Brandon Black who tallied two RBIs which came from a double in the fourth. Cal Casper also strung together a solid performance as he went a perfect 3-for-3 and finished with one run scored. Connor LaBar and Ky Mueller collected a hit, combining to drive in three RBIs. On the mound, Ethan Plog was solid in his start as he struck out eight and limited Ashwuabenon to just two earned runs to earn the win. | ||||
18 | Green Bay Southwest | 2 | No. 17 Denmark | 3 | MORE |
19 | The reigning division-2 state champions, Denmark have put together a solid season as they went from unranked to rising up to the 17th spot in our most recent Power 25 update. In their Monday matchup with Green Bay Southwest, Denmark was down by one with just three outs left to go. After two quick outs, Hayden Konkol reached base on a single which was followed up by a single from Rheis Johnson which brought home Konkol. With a runner on, Jaycob Dittmer delivered a single that drove in the runner, and made Denmark walk off winners in this thriller. | ||||
20 | No. 22 St. Thomas More | 11 | Catholic Central | 6 | |
21 | The Cavaliers finished up a game from earlier in the season that was suspended due to rain. Leading the way for this newly ranked STM squad was B Karole who tallied two hits and drove in two runs as well. Sam Mommer also put together a solid day as he collected three hits and scored one run as well. Rounding out this potent STM offense was Manny Sostre and Jacob Brooks who both grabbed three hits and combined to score three runs. | ||||
22 | Badger | 0 | No. 23 Kenosha St. Joseph | 10 | MORE |
23 | Luke Schuler was flat-out dominant on the mound for St. Joseph's in their matchup with Badger. Schuler went the distance for the Lancers and he scattered just two hits, while striking out four to earn the win. Offensively, Peter Visconti led the way for the Lancers as he tallied two hits and drove in a team high three RBIs. Schuler also helped himself out as he drove in two runs on one hit en route to this dominant win for Kenosha St. Joseph. | ||||
24 | Caledonia | 1 | No. 24 La Crosse Aquinas | 2 | MORE |
25 | In their first game back inside our Power 25 rankings La Crosse Aquinas won a thriller in their matchup with Caledonia. With the game tied in the seventh inning, Caledonia got the first two outs quickly but after two HBP's and a single from Eddie Peters, Aquinas was threatening with the bases loaded. This led the way for Calvin Hargrove who came up and delivered the biggest hit of the game, a single that brought home a run and made Aquinas walk off winners. On the mound Will Deets notched the win due to his efforts over the final two innings in which he did not allow a run and also tallied five strikeouts. | ||||
26 | Waterford | 2 | No. 25 Union Grove | 9 | MORE |
27 | The Union Grove bats started off slow but in the third and fourth innings, they exploded for eight runs to break the game open. Leading this potent Bronco defense was Owen Nowak who tallied a pair of singles and finished with two RBIs. Josh DeGroot also put together solid day as he also grabbed a pair of singles, scoring each of those times. On the mound, AJ Hansche was dominant as he went the distance for UG and allowed four hits, while striking out three. This win was a big one as Union Grove grabbed at least a share of the Southern Lakes Conference Championship and are looking to their next game against Westosha Central on Tuesday. | ||||
28 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
29 | Muskego | 5 | Waukesha South | 2 | |
30 | A three hit day from Sam Stueber led Muskego to the win over Waukesha South. Steuber's most important hit came in the sixth inning when he smoked a triple that brought home two runs and extended Muskego's lead to three. To leadoff the game, Christiano Ramirez smacked a home run to get the scoring started for Muskego and was followed up by a two-RBI double from Steven Wintheiser. Bradyn Horn and the aforementioned Steuber combined to limit Waukesha South to just two runs en route to the win. | ||||
31 | Tomahawk | 0 | Medford | 10 | MORE |
32 | Medford has put together a solid season and is a team to certainly keep an eye on as playoffs start to roll around. They grabbed yet another dominant win thanks to a shutout performance from Logan Baumgartner. Medford rode Baumgartner to the finish line as he held Tomahawk to just three hits while striking out a pair. Offensively, Medford led a balanced attack and were led by Caleb Guden who drove in two runs on two hits. The duo of Tanner Hraby and Parker Lisner each collected two RBIs for Medford as well. | ||||
33 | D.C. Everest | 6 | Merrill | 0 | MORE |
34 | Three D.C. Everest arms combined to shutout Merrill on Monday. Starting off this shutout was Hayden Davidowski who struckout three and scattered four hits in his three innings of work. Braxton Olson piggybacked off of Davidowski and kept the shutout intact over his one inning, striking out one in the process. Noah Chmielewski capped off the shutout win as he failed to allow a hit and struckout a pair over his two innings. Offensively, The aforementioned Davidowski, Chris Wiesman, and Nick Cotter each tallied two hits, with Wiesman and Cotter also driving in runs. Brock Babiash also tallied a double and scored one run as well. | ||||
35 | DeForest | 6 | Madison Memorial | 3 | MORE |
36 | DeForest exploded for six runs on 14 hits en route to the win over Madison Memorial on Monday. Five DeForest bats collected two hits, one of them being NJ Delmore as he tallied a double and a single, finishing with two RBIs; Brogan Hicks also collected a double in the contest as well. Josh Jansen earned the win on the mound for DeForest due to his efforts over the first three innings of the game in which he scattered three hits and struck out a trio of Madison Memorial bats. Zach Hermansen came in for the final 2 2/3 innings and failed to allow a hit in his quality relief appearance. | ||||
37 | Pardeeville | 0 | Oakfield | 12 | |
38 | Appleton West | 1 | Appleton North | 3 | |
39 | Auburndale | 4 | Iola-Scandinavia | 1 | |
40 | Berlin | 6 | Omro | 5 | |
41 | Bowler | 9 | Gresham Community | 14 | |
42 | Brookfield Academy | 11 | Pius XI Catholic | 6 | |
43 | Chequamegon | 16 | Butternut/Mercer | 1 | |
44 | Chilton | 6 | Valders | 2 | |
45 | Crivitz | 5 | Xavier | 9 | |
46 | De Pere | 9 | Sheboygan North | 2 | |
47 | Delavan-Darien | 5 | Wilmot | 1 | |
48 | Florence | 12 | Wausaukee | 7 | |
49 | Luxemburg-Casco | 2 | Freedom | 12 | |
50 | Germantown | 2 | Brookfield East | 0 | |
51 | Green Bay Preble | 14 | Green Bay East/West | 3 | |
52 | Greenfield | 14 | Sussex Hamilton | 0 | |
53 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 4 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 5 | |
54 | Hortonville | 5 | Seymour | 6 | |
55 | Kaukauna | 3 | Oshkosh West | 7 | |
56 | Kettle Moraine | 2 | Mukwonago | 8 | |
57 | Kewaunee | 5 | Peshtigo | 1 | |
58 | Lomira | 2 | Saint Mary's Springs | 1 | |
59 | Manawa | 14 | Northland Lutheran/WI Valley L | 3 | |
60 | White Lake | 0 | Marion | 11 | |
61 | Neenah | 7 | Oshkosh West | 7 | |
62 | Nekoosa | 10 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 8 | |
63 | New Holstein | 4 | Kiel | 9 | |
64 | Oconto | 7 | Gibraltar | 6 | |
65 | Pittsville | 20 | Port Edwards | 1 | |
66 | Platteville | 11 | Iowa-Grant | 7 | |
67 | Pulaski | 2 | New London | 3 | |
68 | Reedsville | 2 | Random Lake | 1 | |
69 | Roncalli | 4 | Brillion | 7 | |
70 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 2 | Kohler/Christian | 1 | |
71 | Slinger | 1 | Wauwatosa East | 3 | |
72 | Saint Francis | 4 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 5 | |
73 | Two Rivers | 7 | Sheboygan Falls | 4 | |
74 | Waupun | 8 | Winneconne | 2 | |
75 | Wausau East | 7 | Wausau West | 4 | |
76 | Wrightstown | 1 | Waupaca | 11 | |
77 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 5 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 6 | |
78 | Mayville | 2 | Oostburg | 1 | |
79 | Edgerton | 10 | Brodhead/Juda | 1 | |
80 | Monona Grove | 5 | McFarland | 4 | |
81 | Newman Catholic | 9 | Abbotsford/Colby | 6 | |
82 | Rib Lake | 12 | Spencer | 1 | |
83 | Stoughton | 4 | Big Foot | 14 | |
84 | Antigo | 13 | Northland Pines | 9 | |
85 | Arcadia | 6 | Tomah | 4 | |
86 | Ashland | 3 | Northwestern | 13 | |
87 | Augusta | 7 | Eleva-Strum | 5 | |
88 | Baldwin-Woodville | 9 | Ellsworth | 3 | |
89 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 1 | Viroqua | 12 | |
90 | Blair-Taylor | 2 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 12 | |
91 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 12 | West Bend West | 5 | |
92 | Bruce | 15 | Prairie Farm | 4 | |
93 | Cambridge | 6 | Johnson Creek | 2 | |
94 | Colfax | 0 | Elk Mound | 10 | |
95 | Cuba City | 7 | Wisconsin Heights | 5 | |
96 | Greendale | 1 | Burlington | 3 | |
97 | Homestead | 7 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 0 | |
98 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 6 | Green Lake/Princeton | 7 | |
99 | La Crosse Logan | 12 | Prairie du Chien | 1 | |
100 | Lake Mills | 4 | Deerfield | 5 | |
101 | Lodi | 8 | Mauston | 3 | |
102 | Luck/Frederic | 6 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 4 | |
103 | Madison East | 2 | Oregon | 4 | |
104 | Marshall | 2 | Waterloo | 6 | |
105 | Melrose-Mindoro | 13 | Alma Center Lincoln | 1 | |
106 | Milwaukee Reagan | 14 | St. Augustine Prep | 2 | |
107 | Mineral Point | 3 | Dodgeville | 1 | |
108 | Onalaska | 3 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 6 | |
109 | Osseo-Fairchild | 4 | Neillsville | 6 | |
110 | Pecatonica | 0 | Mount Horeb | 9 | |
111 | Pepin/Alma | 16 | Independence/Gilmanton | 2 | |
112 | Poynette | 14 | Randolph | 4 | |
113 | Prentice | 4 | Elcho | 12 | |
114 | Prescott | 8 | Osceola | 4 | |
115 | Regis | 18 | Cadott | 1 | |
116 | Ripon | 0 | Winnebago Lutheran | 13 | |
117 | Riverdale | 1 | Richland Center | 11 | |
118 | Saint Croix Central | 12 | Amery | 0 | |
119 | Somerset | 0 | Altoona | 10 | |
120 | Spooner | 11 | Ladysmith | 1 | |
121 | St. Mary Catholic | 6 | Lourdes Academy | 1 | |
122 | Stevens Point | 7 | Wisconsin Rapids | 6 | |
123 | Waukesha North | 7 | Waukesha West | 5 | |
124 | Cashton | 1 | Westby | 6 | |
125 | Whitehall | 9 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 4 | |
126 | Bonduel | 0 | Shawano | 3 | |
127 | Barneveld | 5 | River Ridge | 1 | |
128 | De Soto | 11 | Luther | 4 | |
129 | Racine Park | 6 | Racine Case | 9 | |
130 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 2 | West Allis Central | 13 | |
131 | Siren | 2 | Unity | 8 | |
132 | Shullsburg/Benton | 0 | Darlington | 14 | |
133 | Potosi/Cassville | 4 | Seneca | 2 | |
134 | Milwaukee Pulaski/Juneau | 0 | Milw. School of Languages Co- | 10 | |
135 | Rosholt | 0 | Stratford | 10 | |
136 | Argyle | 3 | New Glarus | 16 | |
137 | Bloomer | 23 | Columbus Catholic | 0 | |
138 | Watertown | 7 | Watertown Luther Prep | 6 | |
139 | Kewaunee | 15 | Peshtigo | 0 | |
140 | Wausau West | 9 | Wausau East | 6 | |
141 | Fond du Lac | 2 | West De Pere | 4 | |
142 | Shoreland Lutheran | 6 | Catholic Central | 4 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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3 | Catholic Memorial | 0 | No. 3 Arrowhead | 13 | |
4 | Catholic Memorial | 6 | No. 3 Arrowhead | 7 | |
5 | In the first game of this doubleheader, Mason Buss absolutely dominated for Arrowhead. In the five inning game, Buss failed to allow a hit while tallying eight strikeouts. Offensively, Michael Zordani and Mason Mckellar led the way as they each drove in three runs, with Mckellar also homering in the contest. JJ Vargas also strung together a solid day as he also homered a finished with three RBIs en route to the win. The second game was a lot more competitive as Arrowhead rallied for three runs in the final inning to win the game. J Stevens led off the seventh inning with a single which was followed up by a single from Connor Olson. Ethan Hindle then came up and hit a sacrifice fly that brought home a run to cut CMH’s lead to one. James Duncan followed that up with an RBI single to tie the ballgame. With one runner on second, Michael Zordani delivered the dagger, a walk-off single to cap off the rally and made Arrowhead winners in this thriller of a game. | ||||
6 | No. 4 Kimberly | 4 | No. 6 Sun Prairie | 5 | |
7 | No. 4 Kimberly | 2 | No. 6 Sun Prairie | 11 | |
8 | Sun Prairie came out on top in both games of the doubleheader against Kimberly. In the first game, things were tied up at four in the final inning. Sun Prairie had something cooking as they loaded up the bases after two walks and HBP. This led way for Addison Ostrenga who hit a sacrifice fly to bring home the winning run. On the mound, Zach Brezinski was solid in his start as he allowed two earned runs and struck out five. In the second game, an eight-run inning led Sun Prairie to the lopsided win. Leading the way for this potent Cardinal offense was Davis Hamilton who drove in three while recording a triple and a home run. The aforementioned Ostrenga continued his solid day as he also homered in the game and finished with two RBIs. Notching the win for Sun Prairie was Evan Richmond who did not allow a run over his 3 ⅔ innings of work. | ||||
9 | La Crosse Central | 4 | No. 5 Eau Claire North | 10 | MORE |
10 | La Crosse Central | 0 | No. 5 Eau Claire North | 7 | MORE |
11 | In the first of the Huskies’ two wins of the day, Henry Wilkinson led the charge offensively as he went a perfect 4-for-4 and drove in two runs. Gabe Richardson also tallied a two RBI day as he collected a double and a single en route to the win. In the second win, three Eau Claire North arms combined to shutout LaCrosse Central. Sam Feck did the heavy lifting in the shutout performance as he twirled a two-hit gem over his four innings. Chase Watkins and the aforementioned Wilkinson each came in on relief and kept the shutout intact for the Huskies’. Offensively, Nolan Coyle was a key contributor as he drove in three runs on two hits for Eau Claire North. Watkins also strung together a solid day at the plate as he grabbed a trio of singles and finished with one RBI. | ||||
12 | No. 11 Oak Creek | 3 | Menomonee Falls | 11 | |
13 | The Phoenix took down Oak Creek backed by a solid, all around game on both sides of the ball. The duo of Caden Wilson and Evan Falkner each collected two RBIs and one hit to lead this Falls squad to the win. Grant Schultz and Zach Wolfram combined for two RBIs to round out this Phoenix offense. On the mound Derek Steinbrenner was solid in his complete game efforts as he allowed three runs on seven hits and tallied six strikeouts. | ||||
14 | Oregon | 0 | No. 17 Janesville Craig | 15 | |
15 | No. 17 Janesville Craig | 2 | Beaver Dam | 3 | |
16 | Janesville Parker | 3 | No. 18 Edgerton | 4 | MORE |
17 | In their contest with Janesville Parker, Edgerton grabbed a one-run lead early, courtesy of an RBI single from Ethan Stengel. The Crimson Tide would then go stagnant and would end up giving up three runs that gave the lead to Parker. In the sixth inning, Carson Dupuis led off with a double and would eventually be brought home on a single from Aydan Hanson. Now down one run in the final inning, Steven Olson delivered the game tying run as he smacked an RBI single. The aforementioned Stengel would then come up and reach base on an error that brought home Olson and gave Edgerton the win. | ||||
18 | No. 19 Kenosha St. Joseph | 10 | Racine Horlick | 7 | |
19 | The Lancers grabbed one from Racine Horlick in this nine inning thriller. Leading the way for St. Joe's was Peter Visconti who tallied two RBIs on one hit. The duo of Jacob Ashmus and Matt Schulte collected St. Joe's only multi-hit performances as they each had two and Ashmus finished with one RBI. | ||||
20 | No. 22 Brookfield Central | 10 | Waukesha North | 7 | |
21 | Things did not look good for the Lancers as they were down 7-2 early on in this game. Brookfield Central would then come roaring back as they defeated Waukesha North in this non-conference matchup. Leading the way for this Lancer offense was Noah Hoffman would grabbed two hits which brought home two runs; Luke Langjahr also tallied two RBIs on one hit. The trio of Matthew Mueller, Matthew Gruetzmacher, and Jaxon Clayton each tallied one RBI a piece to round out this Lancer offense. Jack Brand earned his first varsity save due to his shutout efforts over the final three innings of the game. | ||||
22 | No. 25 Homestead | 13 | Whitnall | 4 | |
23 | No. 25 Homestead | 4 | Oconomowoc | 5 | |
24 | A four RBI day from Jackson Brewer led Homestead to the dominant win. Brewer attained these RBIs on a single and a home run en route to the win. Steven Yang also strung together a solid performance as he grabbed a trio of singles and Nick Haller tallied two hits, driving in one. On the mound, Zach Bartol was solid over his 2 ⅔ innings of work as he allowed just one hit and tallied three strikeouts. In the Highlanders second game of they day they lost a tough one to a solid Oconomowoc squad. This game came down to the final play as Oconomowoc’s Anderson Hayes got walked, which brought home the winning run. Earlier on in the game, Logan Des Lauries grabbed a hit and drove in one run; Jack Laatsch also drove in a run on one hit. | ||||
25 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
26 | Chippewa Falls | 5 | Eau Claire Memorial | 8 | |
27 | With the game tied at five in the ninth inning, Memorial's Jack Redwine came up with two runners on and delievered the walk-off homerun. Redwine finished the game with four RBIs to lead this Old Abes squad to the win. Dylan O'Connell also put together a strong performance as he tallied three hits and drove in one run. On the mound, Roman Trapani and Peyton Platter combined to limit Chippewa Falls to five run throughout the nine inning game. | ||||
28 | Rufus King | 1 | Kenosha Bradford/Ruether | 0 | |
29 | Leo Berger was flat out dominant for the Generals in their win against Bradford/Ruether. In his complete game efforts, Berger allowed just one hit and two walks, striking out eight in the process. Ezekiel Penvose put togehter a solid day at the plate as he had the only multi-hit performance which included a double. Ben Wozniak scored the only run of the game after he reached base on a walk and he also singled in the game. | ||||
30 | Jefferson | 5 | Wisconsin Dells | 11 | |
31 | In Jefferson’s first game of the day they cruised to a 12-6 win over Prescott. Leading this potent Eagle offense was lead off hitter, Aidan Kammer who grabbed a team high four hits and drove in two runs. The trio of Tyler Butina, Luis Serrano, and Drew Peterson combined for five RBIs as they each tallied two hits en route to the win. In Jefferson’s second game, the Wisconsin Dells offense was too much as they exploded for 11 runs on 13 hits. At the top of this Dells lineup, Will Michalsky and Brooks Slack were the main run producers as they each tallied two hits and three RBIs to lead this team to the win. Leadoff hitter, Jacob Rockwell, also put together a solid day as collected three hits and scored each of those times. Matt Getgen notched the win on the mound as he allowed three earned runs in his six innings of work. | ||||
32 | Northland Pines | 3 | Chequamegon | 6 | |
33 | Heritage Christian | 0 | West Allis Hale | 17 | |
34 | Milwaukee Reagan | 2 | Martin Luther | 5 | |
35 | Prescott | 4 | Wisconsin Dells | 9 | |
36 | Saint Thomas More | 7 | New Berlin West | 3 | |
37 | Oregon | 8 | Beaver Dam | 4 | |
38 | Appleton North | 5 | D.C. Everest | 4 | |
39 | Whitnall | 0 | Oconomowoc | 10 | |
40 | Madison La Follette | 11 | Baraboo | 16 | |
41 | West Bend East | 1 | Germantown | 2 | |
42 | Sauk Prairie | 1 | Edgewood | 5 | |
43 | Brookfield Academy | 16 | Saint Francis | 3 | |
44 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 3 | Burlington | 9 | |
45 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 5 | Hartford | 0 | |
46 | Madison Memorial | 4 | Waunakee | 6 | |
47 | Sevastopol | 0 | Algoma | 5 | |
48 | Wauwatosa East | 6 | Mukwonago | 5 | |
49 | Wisconsin Heights | 1 | Cambridge | 11 | |
50 | Kaukauna | 5 | Green Bay Southwest | 6 | |
51 | Waterford | 7 | Cedarburg | 8 | |
52 | Richland Center | 0 | Bangor | 10 | |
53 | Oregon | 0 | Janesville Craig | 15 | |
54 | Appleton North | 8 | D.C. Everest | 0 | |
55 | Brookfield Central | 10 | Waukesha North | 7 | |
56 | Sevastopol | 5 | Algoma | 6 | |
57 | Wrightstown | 6 | Northland Pines | 5 | |
58 | Fennimore | 5 | Viroqua | 15 | |
59 | Menasha | 0 | Neenah | 0 | |
60 | Weston | 5 | Bangor | 7 | |
61 | Janesville Craig | 2 | Beaver Dam | 3 | |
62 | Onalaska | 8 | Baraboo | 7 | |
63 | Slinger | 7 | Germantown | 8 | |
64 | Lewiston-Altura | 1 | Cashton | 2 | |
65 | Kingsford (MI) | 5 | Chequamegon | 2 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Slinger | 6 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 12 | |
4 | Whitefish Bay has not moved from the No.1 spot all season and they don't show signs of moving anytime soon. In their conference win over Slinger, leadoff hitter, Mitch Voit strung together a solid performance as he grabbed three a double and a pair of triples, driving in one in the process. The trio of Michael Lippe, Ryan Carew, and Caleb Bowers each tallied two hits and combined to drive in seven runs. DJ Kojis earned the win on the mound for Bay due to his shutout efforts over two innings. | ||||
5 | No. 13 Kenosha Tremper | 1 | No. 2 Franklin | 8 | |
6 | In the rubber match of this three game conference series, Franklin cruised to a 8-1 win. On the mound, Maxwell Martin was dominant in his start for Franklin as he allowed just one run over his six innings and tallied eight strikeouts. Cooper Kamlay piggybacked off of Martin and in the final inning he failed to allow a run and punched out one. At the plate, Evan Iwinski led the charge for the Sabers as he logged a home run and a RBI single to finish the game with two RBIs. The duo of Dylan Mass and and Boston Halloran each collected two hits, with Mass also recording a RBI. | ||||
7 | No. 7 Marquette University | 7 | University School | 3 | |
8 | After losing a tough one yesterday, Marquette bounced back to defeat a solid University School team in handily fashion. Collecting Marquette's only multi-hit performance was Jack Hardt, who smacked a pair of doubles and drove in a team high three RBIs. From the leadoff spot, Parker Wyatt tallied a triple and one RBI; Luke Agnew and Sam Wronski each grabbed a double with Wronski also driving in a run, en route to the win. Notching the win on the mound for the Hilltoppers was Michael Zidanic who allowed just two runs on seven hits and struck out two. | ||||
9 | No. 8 Westosha Central | 6 | Badger | 10 | MORE |
10 | Lake Geneva Badger upset Westosha Central backed by multiple strong performances. Offensively, Tyler Deleskiewicz put together a dominant game as he tallied a home run and a pair of doubles, finishing the game with one RBI. Deleskiewicz also got the start for Badger and was equally impressive as he held Westosha to three runs, punching out nine in the process. The duo of Lex Dupee and Chandler Loveridge-Flores combined to tally five hits, and Dupee drove in two RBIs. From the leadoff spot, Ryan McCarthy added in a homer en route to Badger's upset win. | ||||
11 | No. 9 Milton | 2 | Waunakee | 6 | |
12 | Three two run innings coupled with some solid pitching led Waunakee to the upset win over Milton. Waunakee's first two run inning happened in the second which came from a sacrifice fly from Peter James and an RBI single from Cory King. Milton then tied the game up, highlighted by a RBI double from Jordan Bundy. This was all Waunakee starter, Trevor Stevens would allow as he settled in for the rest of the game and tallied 10 strikeouts. Waunakee grabbed the lead back in the fourth inning as they put up two more runs, highlighted by a RBI single from Tate Schmidt. They then padded their lead in the fifth when the aforementioned King drove in two more on a double. | ||||
13 | No. 10 Hudson | 1 | Chippewa Falls | 0 | MORE |
14 | Chippewa Falls | 1 | No. 10 Hudson | 5 | MORE |
15 | Logan Vonberge dominated for Hudson in their 1-0 win over Chippewa Falls. Vonberge scattered just three hits in his complete game efforts and struck out 10. Hudson needed this sort of performance on the mound because the offense could muster just one run from a Wylie Baumer sacrifice fly in the fifth. Brennan Ducharme, Ben Land, and Payton Lawrence were responsible for the Raiders three hits in the win. The Hudson bats came out firing in the second game of this doubleheader as they put up a two-spot in the first inning, highlighted by an RBI single from Ducharme. The Raiders were quieted until the sixth inning when one run came in on a wild pitch, and Baumer followed it up with an RBI single that extended Hudson’s lead to three. After getting one more run on the board from a Hunter Carlson RBI single, Hudson cruised to a 5-1 win. Brody Vonberge and Bradyn Bezanson combined to limit Chippewa Falls to just one run in the game on the mound. Vonberge got the start and tallied six strikeouts over his five innings of work. Bezanson came in for the final two innings and failed to allow a run while giving up just one hit. | ||||
16 | No. 11 Oak Creek | 20 | Racine Case | 3 | |
17 | The Knights moved to 17-4 overall as they defeated Racine Case in dominant fashion. Leading the charge for this potent Oak Creek offense was Cade Palkowski who grabbed a pair of doubles and one triple to drive in two runs. The duo of Nathan Schopf and Ryan Santi each drove in two runs and combined for five hits to pace this Knight squad. Payten Jibben notched the win on the mound due to his efforts over four innings and he also talled three RBIs at the plate. | ||||
18 | Stratford | 6 | No. 12 Mosinee | 10 | |
19 | The Indians grabbed their 20th win of the season on Friday as they defeated Stratford 10-6. Trevor Garski put together a outstanding day at the plate as he collected three singles, scoring each of those times, and drove in two runs as well. Drake Grod was the main run producer as he plated three runs on one hit to lead Mosinee to the win. On the mound, Trenton Dorn earned the win in his relief appearance as he allowed just one earned run and struck out three. This win only adds to Mosinee's already impressive year and with playoffs coming around it seems like they are in a great spot. | ||||
20 | No. 14 De Pere | 3 | Ashwaubenon | 7 | |
21 | Ashwaubenon was a team who was on the bubble in our Power 25 rankings and this win is certainly helping their case as they defeated No. 14 De Pere. Mack Crowley was solid in his start for the Jaguars as he allowed one earned run on six hits and struck out four to earn the win. Crowley was helped out by the Ashwaubenon offense as they exploded for seven runs on 10 hits and were led by Matt Schuch who collected a double and a single to drive in two runs. The aforementioned Crowley also helped himself out as he tallied a pair of doubles and finished with two RBIs; Cam Jackson smacked a two run home run to round out this Ashwaubenon offense. Overall, this win only adds to Ashwaubenon's already impressive season and this probably won't be the last time we hear about this Jaguar squad. | ||||
22 | Clinton | 0 | No. 15 Beloit Turner | 15 | MORE |
23 | The Trojans cruised to a dominant 15-0 win over Clinton on Friday. On the mound, Michael Cook and Sean Vogel combined to limit Clinton to just one hit over the shortened five inning game and Cook tallied eight strikeouts. Offensively, Konner Giddey and Connor Hughes strung together great days as they each grabbed three hits, with Hughes also driving in two runs. Mason Hoenig also grabbed two RBIs on one hit en route to Turner's dominant win. | ||||
24 | Greenfield | 0 | No. 16 Pewaukee | 13 | MORE |
25 | Pewaukee grabbed their 20th win of the year in dominant fashion backed by a shutout performance on the mound from Luke Sopha and a three RBI day from Josh Bunyer. To see the full stat line from Pewaukee's win, click the 'MORE' option. | ||||
26 | No. 17 Janesville Craig | 10 | Madison East | 7 | |
27 | Evansville | 3 | No. 18 Edgerton | 0 | |
28 | Willard Peterson was flat-out dominant for Evansville in their upset win over Edgerton. In his complete game efforts, the southpaw scattered four hits in the shutout and also tallied 13 punchouts en route to Evansville's win. Despite the tough loss, the pitching for Edgerton was also solid. Steven Olson got the start and allowed just one hit and also struck out 13; Justin Clark came in for the final inning and didn't allow a run, recording one strikeout in the process. | ||||
29 | West Salem | 3 | No. 24 La Crosse Aquinas | 10 | MORE |
30 | The top of this Blugold lineup was responsible for a bulk of Aquinas' ten runs. Jackson Christenson and Eddie Peters each tallied a double and one RBI at the top of this order. In the third spot, Calvin Hargrove also grabbed a double and finished with two RBIs. Rounding out the top of this order, Riley Klar and Kole Keppel strung together solid days as Klar grabbed a hit and an RBI, and Keppel tallied two hits with two RBIs. The aforementioned Hargrove notched the win for Aquinas as he was solid over his six innings of work. Hargrove allowed three runs on eight hits and tallied three strikeouts en route to the win. | ||||
31 | Cedarburg | 12 | No. 25 Homestead | 5 | |
32 | Cedarburg handed Homestead their second loss of the week in Friday's matchup. An early eight run lead for Cedarburg was too much for Homestead to come back from and leading this Bulldog offense was Noah Josephson who grabbed three singles, scoring each of those times, and drove in one run as well. In the fourth inning, Sam Moses smacked a two run home run the extended Cedarburg's lead to eight. Brett Torbeck and Logan Zahour combined to limit a solid Homestead lineup to just five runs, with Zahour allowing just one hit. | ||||
33 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
34 | D.C. Everest | 0 | Stevens Point | 5 | |
35 | In SPASH's game against D.C. Everest, Noah Marschke was flat out dominant. Marschke did not allow a hit throughout his complete game efforts and during he tallied 13 strikeouts, allowing just one walk in the process. Kaden Thauer doubled in the game en route to the Stevens Point win. | ||||
36 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 0 | Bay Port | 18 | MORE |
37 | Bay Port's, Craig Kabat led the Pirates to a dominant win due to his outstanding performance on the mound. In his five innings of work, Kabat scattered just three hits and tallied three strikeouts en route to Bay Port's win. Offensively, Aidan Colombo and Ky Mueller each grabbed triples and each of them finished with three RBIs. The duo of Jacob Martell and John Nickel each tallied a double as well. In the two hole, Cal Casper recorded Bay Port's only multi-hit game with two singles and finished with one RBI. | ||||
38 | Eau Claire Memorial | 12 | River Falls | 6 | MORE |
39 | Eau Claire Memorial grabbed a big win in the competitive River Falls conference on Friday. The Old Abes bats were hot to start this game as they put up nine runs in the first three innings. Leading this potent offense was Dylan O'Connell who grabbed three hits and drove in two RBIs. Roman Trapani also strung together a solid day at the plate as he also collected three hits and scored two runs. Rounding out this Old Abe lineup was a perfect 4-for-4 day from Sawyer Stein who also finished with two runs scored and two RBIs. | ||||
40 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 2 | Racine Horlick | 5 | |
41 | The Rebels grabbed a conference win over a solid Indian Trail squad. After twirling a gem last week for Horlick, Adan Martinez-Ponce kept up his solid play as he held Indian Trail to just two runs over his six innings of work to earn the win. Offensively, lead off hitter TJ Williams collected a pair of singles and scored two runs to jumpstart this Horlick offense. The two main run producers for Horlick were Tanner Isaacson and Caden Burbey who each drove in two runs and Issacson also tripled. | ||||
42 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 4 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 6 | MORE |
43 | Things looked bleak for Wisconsin Lutheran as they were down by three with just three outs left in the game. In the final inning, after a error and a single form Justin Pontow, Logan Abramowski ripped a double to score one and cut the deficit to two. Zach Adams then brought another home on sacrifice ground out and then was followed up by a sacrifice fly from Ryder Derouin to tie the game up at four. Now with two outs, Lucas Oswald smacked a double which led way for Carlos Walta. Walta then came up and delivered a walk off home run that made Wisconsin Lutheran winner in this absolute thriller of a game. | ||||
44 | Darlington | 0 | Mineral Point | 13 | MORE |
45 | Dominik McVay led the way on both sides of the ball for Mineral Point. McVay got things started on the mound and he would be the only pitcher Mineral Point would need as he twirled a no-hitter throughout his five innings of work and struck out four. Offensively, McVay tallied four RBIs on three singles and a home run to help himself out. Leyton Bowers and Bryce Vamsted each grabbed two hits and Vamsted also drove in two runs. Brayd Radtke rounded out this Mineral Point offense as he drove in two runs on one hit en route to the win. | ||||
46 | Columbus Catholic | 3 | Pacelli | 9 | |
47 | Montello | 3 | Randolph | 14 | |
48 | Royall | 0 | Viroqua | 6 | |
49 | Bonduel | 2 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 4 | |
50 | Southwestern | 6 | Boscobel | 5 | |
51 | Cuba City | 4 | Fennimore | 14 | |
52 | Delavan-Darien | 0 | Burlington | 10 | |
53 | Hortonville | 1 | Fond du Lac | 2 | |
54 | La Crosse Central | 12 | La Crosse Logan | 1 | |
55 | Lakeside Lutheran | 5 | Waupun | 4 | |
56 | Madison La Follette | 10 | Beloit Memorial | 5 | |
57 | New London | 15 | Green Bay East/West | 0 | |
58 | Oostburg | 12 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 5 | |
59 | Pulaski | 12 | Sheboygan South | 0 | |
60 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 7 | Living Word Lutheran | 5 | |
61 | Racine Park | 0 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 5 | |
62 | Rosholt | 1 | Pittsville | 4 | |
63 | Saint Thomas More | 6 | Dominican | 5 | |
64 | Seymour | 6 | Menasha | 1 | |
65 | Sheboygan North | 0 | Notre Dame | 1 | |
66 | Union Grove | 14 | Elkhorn | 4 | |
67 | Waterford | 1 | Wilmot | 6 | |
68 | Monticello/Albany | 0 | Belmont | 7 | |
69 | Rio | 5 | Cambridge | 12 | |
70 | Gillett/Suring | 2 | Lena | 4 | |
71 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 4 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 6 | |
72 | Cudahy | 1 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 15 | |
73 | Spencer | 2 | Athens | 3 | |
74 | Alma Center Lincoln | 1 | Whitehall | 15 | |
75 | Amery | 2 | Ellsworth | 3 | |
76 | Assumption | 6 | Westfield | 5 | |
77 | Augusta | 0 | Thorp | 9 | |
78 | Barron | 7 | Cumberland | 8 | |
79 | Boyceville | 11 | Glenwood City | 3 | |
80 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 12 | Blair-Taylor | 9 | |
81 | De Soto | 2 | Seneca | 10 | |
82 | Edgar | 7 | Stanley-Boyd | 2 | |
83 | Grafton | 0 | West Bend West | 3 | |
84 | Hartford | 1 | Port Washington | 2 | |
85 | Ithaca | 11 | Weston | 0 | |
86 | Lancaster | 0 | Prairie du Chien | 5 | |
87 | Lomira | 7 | North Fond du Lac | 3 | |
88 | Mayville | 2 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 12 | |
89 | Melrose-Mindoro | 3 | Eleva-Strum | 1 | |
90 | Merrill | 0 | Medford | 6 | |
91 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 13 | Milwaukee Bradley Tech | 0 | |
92 | Platteville | 3 | Dodgeville | 14 | |
93 | Poynette | 3 | Lodi | 13 | |
94 | Prescott | 6 | Somerset | 0 | |
95 | Saint Croix Central | 0 | Altoona | 6 | |
96 | South Milwaukee | 3 | Brookfield East | 3 | |
97 | Superior | 8 | New Richmond | 0 | |
98 | Tomahawk | 0 | Northland Pines | 1 | |
99 | Wausau East | 1 | Marshfield | 4 | |
100 | West De Pere | 12 | Appleton West | 9 | |
101 | Potosi/Cassville | 11 | Black Hawk | 1 | |
102 | Highland | 1 | Pecatonica | 9 | |
103 | Abbotsford/Colby | 2 | Lakeland | 3 | |
104 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 4 | Bloomer | 3 | |
105 | Oregon | 1 | Baraboo | 4 | |
106 | Fort Atkinson | 2 | Beaver Dam | 4 | |
107 | Coleman | 6 | Crivitz | 3 | |
108 | Milwaukee Reagan | 2 | Milwaukee King | 12 | |
109 | Monona Grove | 5 | Watertown | 2 | |
110 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 1 | Germantown | 7 | |
111 | Montello | 3 | Randolph | 7 | |
112 | Lake Mills | 2 | Columbus | 1 | |
113 | Monticello/Albany | 0 | Belmont | 12 | |
114 | Madison La Follette | 10 | Beloit Memorial | 0 | |
115 | Melrose-Mindoro | 2 | Eleva-Strum | 9 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Nicolet | 4 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 14 | |
4 | The Blue Dukes cruised to a conference win over Nicolet on Thursday. Leading this potent Whitefish Bay offense was JD Dix who went a perfect 3-for-3, which included a homerun, and finished the game with five RBIs. Mitch Voit also strung together a solid day as he picked up three hits and drove in one run from the leadoff spot. This is just the latest dominant win Whitefish Bay has under their belt thus far and seem to show no signs of slowing down anytime soon. | ||||
5 | Waukesha West | 3 | No. 3 Arrowhead | 5 | MORE |
6 | An early lead was eventually enough for Arrowhead as they came out victorious in their matchup with Waukesha West. In the third inning, the Warhawks recorded four runs coming from RBI singles from J Stevens, Ethan Hindle, JJ Vargas and a fielder's choice RBI from Michael Zordani. This four run inning was pivotal in the game since Waukesha West mounted a rally late but the aforementioned Vargas was too much on the mound. Vargas got the start for Arrowhead and over his complete game efforts he struck out five and allowed four hits. In the fifth inning, Vargas added in another RBI on a double en route to Arrowhead's win. | ||||
7 | Hortonville | 2 | No. 4 Kimberly | 0 | MORE |
8 | Thomas Burns was flat out dominant for Hortonville in their upset win over Kimberly. The Arizona State commit got the start in this marquee matchup and nearly went the distance. In 6 2/3 innings, Burns tallied 10 strikeouts and failed to allow a run while scattering five hits. Leading this Polar Bears offense was Easton Plachetka who was responsible for the games only RBI as he collected one hit. Despite the tough loss, Kimberly starter, freshman Sawyer Deering was impressive in his start as he went toe-to-toe with a top pitcher in the state in Burns, and through his six innings, he struck out five. Overall, this is a really good win for a Hortonville team that has had some ups and downs throughout the year. | ||||
9 | No. 5 Eau Claire North | 7 | No. 10 Hudson | 0 | MORE |
10 | Eau Claire North extended their lead in Big River Conference standings with a dominant win over Hudson and swept the season series in the process. Jalen Pascal and Henry Wilkinson combined to shut out this talented Hudson lineup in the win. Pascal got the start for the Huskies and over his four innings he struck out nine and scattered just two hits. Wilkinson piggybacked off of Pascal and kept the shutout intact as he allowed just one hit. The Huskie offense had a slow start as they scored just one run in the first four innings of the game. In the fifth they put up a three spot which was followed up by two runs in the sixth. Leading this offense was Roscoe Rennock who went a perfect 3-for-3 with one RBI and he scored two runs as well. Tyler Mooney also collected a three hit performance and scored three runs. Jack Kein and the aforementioned Wilkinson each grabbed two hits and one RBI to round out Eau Claire North's scoring efforts. | ||||
11 | No. 6 Sun Prairie | 7 | Middleton | 6 | |
12 | The Cardinals came out with the victory in this thriller of a game with Middleton. In this back and forth matchup, Drew Kavanaugh led the way for Sun Prairie who tallied one hit and drove in a team high two RBIs. Isaac Wendler and Jackson Hunley each collected two hits in the contest, with Hunley also driving in one run. Zach Brzezinski notched the win on the mound due to his efforts over 2 2/3 innings in which he only allowed one hit. | ||||
13 | No. 22 Brookfield Central | 9 | No. 7 Marquette | 2 | |
14 | In this Power 25 matchup and the GMC title on the line, Brookfield Central cruised to a 9-2 win over Marquette. Matthew Mueller was a key contributor on both sides of the ball for Brookfield Central. On the mound, Mueller nearly went the distance, giving up two earned runs on four hits and tallying 12 punch outs in the process. Mueller also provided some key hits for the Lancers as he went 3-for-4, with a double and a triple, driving in three runs. The sophomore Aren Robinson continued his successful season as he collected one hit and drove in three runs as well. With this win, Brookfield Central sweeps the regular season series against this Marquette squad for the first time since 2009 and now give them the opportunity to play for a share of the conference title next week. | ||||
15 | No. 8 Westosha Central | 3 | Kenosha Bradford/Ruether | 1 | MORE |
16 | Nick Argersinger was flat out dominant in his start for Westosha Central in their win over Kenosha Bradford/Reuther. Argersinger went the distance for Westosha and gave up eight hits, striking out four in the process. Jack Rose and Cayleb Correa combined for the only two RBIs of the game as they each collected one hit. Joey Pflug and the aforementioned Argersinger each tallied a hit as well and scored two runs for Westosha. The Falcons are now looking to their matchup with Lake Geneva Badger on Friday and on Saturday they take on No. 13 Kenosha Tremper. | ||||
17 | No. 14 De Pere | 2 | Green Bay Preble | 9 | MORE |
18 | Green Bay Preble took down De Pere in their matchup on Thursday. Leading this potent Preble offense was Adrian Heinemeyer who tallied Preble's only multi-hit game with two and drove in two runs from the leadoff spot. Aiden Hoffman and Ian Johnson each grabbed a hit in the contest and Hoffman drove in a run as well. Earning the win on the mound for Preble was the aforementioned Johnson due to his efforts over five innings in which he failed to allow a run and struck out three. | ||||
19 | No. 15 Beloit Turner | 12 | Big Foot | 0 | |
20 | No. 18 Edgerton | 4 | Whitewater | 2 | MORE |
21 | A dominant performance form Edgerton starter Carson Dupuis led the Crimson Tide to a win over Whitewater. Over his six innings of work, Dupuis allowed just one earned run on three hits and tallied 11 strikeouts en route to the win. Ethan Stengel was the main run producer for this Edgerton lineup as he drove in two runs on one hit. Dupuis and Steven Olson also put together a solid days at the plate as the pair tallied a two doubles each and Dupuis drove in one run as well. Rounding out Edgerton's scoring efforts was Peyton Lee who grabbed one hit and one RBI to lead Edgerton to the win. | ||||
22 | Catholic Central | 3 | No. 19 Kenosha St. Joseph | 11 | MORE |
23 | The Lancers bounced back after receiving their first loss of the season, with a dominant win over Catholic Central. Leading this potent Lancer offense was Andrew Setter who went a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate and drove in two runs. The top two of this lineup, Eric Kenesie and Jacob Ashmus, each collected a pair of hits with Ashmus also driving in a run. The duo of Peter Visconti and Luke Schuler each drove in a pair of runs and Schuler also tallied two hits en route to St. Joe's win. On the mound, Tommy Santarelli was solid in his 3 2/3 inning of relief in which he failed to allow a run and stuckout one. | ||||
24 | No. 20 Wautoma | 4 | Wisconsin Dells | 1 | MORE |
25 | The Hornets clinched the South Central Conference champs with their win over Wisconsin Dells but it was not easy. The pitchers from both sides were each dominant as each team could only muster one run off the the starters. For Wautoma, reigning POTW Logan Dunn kept up his stellar play with yet another dominant start as he allowed just one run on two hits and struck out seven. For Wisconsin Dells, Jared Nevar was equally impressive as he also allowed just one run on four hits and punched out five. With the game tied in the top of the eighth inning, Brett Salm broke the tie with a two RBI double which was followed up by a RBI single from L Kalata that put Wautoma up by three. Logan Dunn came back out in the bottom of the eighth inning and recorded one out but had to be taken out due to his high pitch count, which the led way for Hunter Netzler to come in and record the final two outs, giving Wautoma the win. | ||||
26 | Xavier | 7 | No. 21 Amherst | 8 | |
27 | The Falcons squeaked out a win over Xavier thanks to a hot start at the plate. In the first two innings Amherst took advantage of an Xavier error and RBIs from Ben Lee and Jake Hoffman to put up four runs to jump out to an early lead. In the third inning, Tyler Soulsby drove in one run on a single to extend the lead to three. After this, Xavier came back to tie the game at five but it did not last long as Amherst exploded for three runs in the fourth inning, on RBI hits from TJ Brandl, Aiden Jastromski, and Matt Glodowski. This was all the runs Amherst needed despite a late push from Xavier. Earning the win for the Falcons was Wyatt Blaskowski who battled through five innings and allowed three earned runs. Landon Moe came in for the final inning and earned the save as he allowed just one hit, striking out one in the process. | ||||
28 | No. 23 Denmark | 11 | Oconto Falls | 1 | MORE |
29 | The reigning division-2 state champions, Denmark cruised to a 11-1 win over Oconto Falls. Hayden Konkol absolutely exploded offensively for Denmark at he went a perfect 4-for-4, which included a homerun, and finished the game with six RBIs. Ebyn Laforest also put together a solid day at the plate as he grabbed three hits and drove in one. On the mound, Luke Miller went the distance in the shortened game and tallied six strikeouts, allowing just one hit. | ||||
30 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
31 | Palmyra-Eagle | 1 | Deerfield | 7 | |
32 | On both sides of the ball, Cal Fischer led this Deerfield squad to the victory. The Demons rode Fischer to the finish line as he went the distance on the mound in which he tallied 12 strikeouts and gave five hits. Offensively, Fischer was the key contributor as he went a perfect 3-for-3 and drove in three runs. Bryce Eichoff was also important in Deerfield's win as he drove in two runs on two hits en route to Deerfield's win. | ||||
33 | Union Grove | 9 | Burlington | 6 | |
34 | In the eighth inning, with the game tied at six, Union Grove exploded for three runs which was too much for Burlington to come back from. In this big inning, Nathan Williams led off with a double and was eventually brought home on a sacrifice that put the Broncos up one. Union Grove was not done though as Marshal Loch and Landon Dessart each tallied RBI singles to cap off the big inning. Brady Clark earned the win on the mound for Union Grove as he failed to allow a run over his two innings of work. | ||||
35 | Catholic Memorial | 9 | Waukesha South | 4 | |
36 | Catholic Memorial has seemed to be figuring it out at the right time with playoffs rolling around. In their win against Waukesha South, Chris Schaefer added another solid performance at the plate as he drove in a team high four runs while going a perfect 4-for-4. Aiden Haney also added in a three hit performance and scored one run in the process. Jack Welak earned the win on the mound thanks to his efforts over 3 2/3 innings in which he gave up just one hit and tallied one strikeout. | ||||
37 | Madison Memorial | 3 | Madison West | 4 | |
38 | Madison West took one from crosstown rival, Madison West on Thursday. At the plate, Caleb Karll strung together a solid day as he tallied two hits, one being a double, and scored one run. Tiago Sanchez earned the win on the mound for the Regents due to his efforts over his six innings. Sanchez tallied eight strikeouts and scattered three hits en route to the win. Down by two runs in the final inning, Madison Memorial seemed to have something brewing as Aaron Jungers smacked a RBI single to cut the deficit to just one, but this was all they would get as relief pitcher, Brandon Barfield settled in and earned the save. | ||||
39 | Markesan | 9 | Oakfield | 2 | |
40 | Cudahy | 11 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 5 | |
41 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 0 | Ashland | 3 | |
42 | Chilton | 3 | Roncalli | 0 | |
43 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 4 | Shell Lake | 1 | |
44 | Dodgeville | 4 | Cuba City | 6 | |
45 | Freedom | 14 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 4 | |
46 | Gibraltar | 10 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 0 | |
47 | Green Bay Southwest | 7 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 6 | |
48 | Marinette | 3 | Little Chute | 5 | |
49 | Menasha | 3 | West De Pere | 4 | |
50 | Menominee Indian | 1 | Shiocton | 11 | |
51 | Mishicot | 8 | Kohler/Christian | 5 | |
52 | Muskego | 2 | Mukwonago | 4 | |
53 | Neenah | 11 | Fond du Lac | 3 | |
54 | New Holstein | 4 | Two Rivers | 5 | |
55 | Northland Lutheran/WI Valley L | 5 | Marion | 15 | |
56 | Notre Dame | 13 | Pulaski | 11 | |
57 | Oshkosh West | 1 | Appleton North | 11 | |
58 | Pacelli | 10 | Wild Rose | 3 | |
59 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 13 | Racine St. Catherine's | 1 | |
60 | Saint Thomas More | 11 | Martin Luther | 0 | |
61 | Sheboygan Falls | 3 | Kiel | 13 | |
62 | Sheboygan South | 0 | Sheboygan North | 17 | |
63 | Southern Door | 11 | Oconto | 9 | |
64 | Saint Francis | 4 | Lake Country Lutheran | 17 | |
65 | St. Mary Catholic | 12 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 1 | |
66 | Tomah | 1 | Onalaska | 11 | |
67 | University School | 14 | Living Word Lutheran | 0 | |
68 | Wauwatosa East | 1 | Brookfield East | 0 | |
69 | Wauwatosa West | 6 | Sussex Hamilton | 11 | |
70 | White Lake | 3 | Tigerton | 10 | |
71 | Whitnall | 7 | Pius XI Catholic | 3 | |
72 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 2 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 1 | |
73 | Potosi/Cassville | 12 | Monticello/Albany | 0 | |
74 | Ironwood | 1 | Washburn | 12 | |
75 | East Troy | 9 | Evansville | 10 | |
76 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 4 | Waupun | 2 | |
77 | Plymouth | 5 | Berlin | 2 | |
78 | Winneconne | 1 | Kewaskum | 2 | |
79 | Adams-Friendship | 3 | Nekoosa | 0 | |
80 | Antigo | 6 | Lakeland | 4 | |
81 | Beloit Memorial | 0 | Verona | 11 | |
82 | Cambridge | 2 | Waterloo | 3 | |
83 | Cameron | 1 | Hayward | 2 | |
84 | Campbellsport | 6 | Saint Mary's Springs | 4 | |
85 | Clinton | 2 | Brodhead/Juda | 12 | |
86 | Green Lake/Princeton | 14 | Randolph | 11 | |
87 | Hillsboro | 8 | Richland Center | 2 | |
88 | Holmen | 9 | Sparta | 1 | |
89 | Johnson Creek | 0 | Fall River | 1 | |
90 | Kaukauna | 11 | Oshkosh North | 0 | |
91 | Lake Mills | 10 | Mount Horeb | 11 | |
92 | Crandon | 1 | Laona/Wabeno | 3 | |
93 | Lourdes Academy | 2 | Pardeeville | 1 | |
94 | Luck/Frederic | 1 | Grantsburg | 8 | |
95 | Luther | 4 | Viroqua | 14 | |
96 | Madison La Follette | 3 | Janesville Parker | 5 | |
97 | Mayville | 10 | Laconia | 1 | |
98 | McFarland | 3 | Jefferson | 5 | |
99 | Menomonie | 0 | River Falls | 2 | |
100 | Northwestern | 9 | Spooner | 2 | |
101 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 14 | Birchwood/Winter | 8 | |
102 | Oconomowoc | 7 | Watertown | 6 | |
103 | Omro | 4 | Lomira | 10 | |
104 | Osceola | 6 | Baldwin-Woodville | 1 | |
105 | Pecatonica | 5 | New Glarus | 2 | |
106 | Sauk Prairie | 8 | Platteville | 0 | |
107 | Siren | 2 | Webster | 0 | |
108 | Sturgeon Bay | 7 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 3 | |
109 | Watertown Luther Prep | 4 | Lakeside Lutheran | 2 | |
110 | West Salem | 11 | Westby | 2 | |
111 | Mauston | 10 | Westfield | 9 | |
112 | Wonewoc-Center | 5 | New Lisbon | 14 | |
113 | Argyle | 0 | Barneveld | 10 | |
114 | River Ridge | 0 | MFL Mar Mac | 5 | |
115 | Lena | 7 | Coleman | 11 | |
116 | West De Pere | 2 | Menasha | 5 | |
117 | Cudahy | 5 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 12 | |
118 | North Crawford | 0 | Riverdale | 10 | |
119 | Oostburg | 0 | Howards Grove | 7 | |
120 | Potosi/Cassville | 14 | Monticello/Albany | 4 | |
121 | Boscobel | 1 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 11 | |
122 | Greenfield | 9 | West Allis Central | 1 | |
123 | Sturgeon Bay | 7 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 2 | |
124 | Waukesha North | 3 | Kettle Moraine | 8 | |
125 | Appleton West | 1 | Appleton East | 6 |
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3 | No. 2 Franklin | 5 | No. 13 Kenosha Tremper | 7 | |
4 | After dropping game one of this series last night, Kenosha Tremper came out firing and grabbed game two. In the first inning the Trojans exploded for four runs, highlighted by RBI singles from Ivan Jake and Wyatt Modory. WIth the lead, Tremper starter, Rory Dutton settled in and cruised through five innings in which he ended up allowing one earned run on three hits and stuckout one. In the fourth inning, Kenosha Tremper extended their lead to six on RBI singles from Cam Prickett, Ethan Bauerschmidt, and Ryne Lesnik. In the final two innings, Franklin tried to mount a comeback win but would ultimately fall short as Tremper's lead was just too much to comeback from. These two teams will match up yet again for the rubber match of this three game series on Friday. | ||||
5 | Racine Case | 3 | No. 11 Oak Creek | 12 | |
6 | The Knights cruised to a 12-3 conference win over Racine Case on Wednesday. On the mound, William Hyland earned the win due to his efforts over five innings in which he struck out seven. Brayden Rohde relieved Hyland and over his two innings of work he fanned three. Offensively, Owen Sullivan put together a great day at the plate as he collected a team high three hits, one being a double, and scored two runs as well. The duo of Cade Palkowski and Nathan Hanel each grabbed two hits, with Palkowski collecting a double and Hanel recording a triple, and Hanel finished with three RBIs en route to Oak Creek's win. With this victory, the Knights move to 16-4 on the season and 14-3 in the conference play. | ||||
7 | No. 20 Wautoma | 10 | Manawa | 0 | |
8 | Wautoma seems to be fitting in just fine in the Power 25 as they cruised to a 12-0 win over Manawa on Wednesday. Kyler Fenske was flat out dominant for the Hornets as he went the distance in the shortened game. It took Fenske just 77 pitches to get through six innings and he allowed just one hit, fanning 11 in the process. Fenske also helped himself out at the plate as he drove in three runs on a double and single to pace this squad offensively. Sam and Christian Weiss each put together solid days at the plate as well as Sam tallied two hits and scored three runs from the leadoff spot and Christian also tallied two hits, driving in two in the process. | ||||
9 | Saint Thomas More | 4 | No. 19 Kenosha St. Joseph | 3 | |
10 | Saint Thomas More handed St. Joseph their first loss of the season on Wednesday. The pitching for this Cavalier squad held a quality St. Joseph lineup to just four hits en route to the win. Elijah Niemiec got things started on the mound for Saint Thomas More and throughout his five innings of work he gave up two earned runs on two hits, punching out four in the process. Sam Mommer piggybacked off of Niemiec and during his two innings he allowed one earned run and fanned three to earn the save. The Cavaliers scored all four of their runs in the fifth inning highlighted by a two RBI double from Kyle Alivo. | ||||
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12 | West De Pere | 5 | Hortonville | 8 | |
13 | The Polar Bears grabbed an 8-5 win over West De Pere on Wednesday. For Hortonville, Ethan Peters got things started on the mound and in his six innings of work he fanned eight, while scattering five hits. At the plate, Camden Kuhnke went a perfect 3-for-3 with a pair of doubles, and drove in one RBI. Thomas Burns was a main run producer for this Polar Bear squad as he drove in two runs; Sam Dodd and Jack Coenen each added in an RBI a piece as well. Hortonville will take on No. 4 Kimberly on Thursday which could be a pivotal Fox Valley matchup. | ||||
14 | Muskego | 11 | South Milwaukee | 2 | |
15 | The top four of this Muskego lineup did most of the heavy lifting in their win over South Milwaukee. Christiano Ramirez tallied two hits, one RBI and scored three runs from the leadoff spot for Muskego. The duo of Sam Stueber and Brock Lulewicz each collected three hits and one RBI a piece; Ashton Kampa added in two hits and one RBI from the clean up spot as well. Earning the win on the mound for Muskego was Zach Olson due to his efforts over five innings in which he tallied seven strikeouts and allowed just one earned run. | ||||
16 | La Crosse Central | 10 | Holmen | 0 | |
17 | The River Hawks have built upon their solid season with a dominant 10-0 win over Holmen. Leading this potent offense was Hunter Hess who collected three RBIs, on a pair of doubles and a single. Austin Ziehme added in two hits and two RBIs to lead this Central squad to the win. On the mound Adam Olson was lights out as he scattered just four hits and tallied five strikeouts in his five innings of work. | ||||
18 | Greenfield | 4 | Greendale | 6 | |
19 | Slinger | 5 | Cedarburg | 1 | |
20 | Mukwonago | 1 | Oconomowoc | 3 | |
21 | Ozaukee | 16 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 6 | |
22 | Watertown Luther Prep | 3 | Lake Country Lutheran | 4 | |
23 | Milw. School of Languages Co- | 16 | Milwaukee South | 5 | |
24 | Saint Mary's Springs | 1 | Lomira | 6 | |
25 | West Bend West | 1 | Hartford | 2 | |
26 | White Lake | 1 | Lourdes Academy | 14 | |
27 | Random Lake | 7 | Waupun | 8 | |
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 13 Kenosha Tremper | 0 | No. 2 Franklin | 10 | |
4 | Jaxon Easterlin's latest gem came against conference foe, Kenosha Tremper. In the shortened five inning game, Easterlin nearly no-hit the Trojans as he gave up just one hit and tallied seven strikeouts. Offensively, Charlie Marion was a spark plug for this potent Franklin offense as he grabbed a team leading three hits and drove in two runs. Carson Flugaur also collected a homerun and finished the game with three RBIs. Franklin will be looking to win this three-game series and Tremper will be looking to even the series as these two team match up again on Wednesday. | ||||
5 | No. 3 Arrowhead | 13 | Waukesha West | 8 | MORE |
6 | After being down early, a nine-run fifth inning from the Warhawks led them to the victory as them took down Waukesha West. Lead this high-octane offense was James Duncan who tallied three hits, three RBIs and three runs scored en route to the win. Also, leadoff hitter and Kentucky commit, Ethan Hindle kept up his hot bat as he drove in three RBIs while recording a homerun and a single. Rounding out this Arrowhead run production was Michael Zordani who tallied three RBIs on one hit. | ||||
7 | No. 4 Kimberly | 15 | Appleton West | 1 | |
8 | Allen Leitner continued his dominant season with yet another dominant performance for Kimberly. In their win, Leitner gave up just one run on four hits and tallied six strikeouts to earn the win for the Papermakers. Offensively, Evan Olson and Kale Twombly each grabbed two hits, with Olson also driving in two RBIs. Josh Bailey also added in a double and Josh Bailey drove in two more runs en route to Kimberly's dominant win. | ||||
9 | No. 10 Hudson | 1 | No. 5 Eau Claire North | 2 | MORE |
10 | Two Big River heavyweights, Hudson and Eau Claire North, went head to head on Tuesday with conference championship implications on the line. Kyler Hove got the scoring started for Hudson as smacked a RBI single that put the Raiders up by one run. This was all the Hudson would scrap across against Huskie starter, Andrew Milner who went four innings and struck out two. Drew Wathke and Henry Wilkinson combined to shutout Hudson the rest of the way en route to the win. In the bottom of the sixth inning, Eau Claire North tied the game up on a RBI double from Jonah Hanson. In the inning that followed, the aforementioned Wilkinson led off with a single and was eventually moved over to third. Brayton Thillman then came up to the plate and hit a fly ball that was deep enough to bring home Wilkinson, giving Eau Claire North one of their biggest wins of the year. | ||||
11 | Middleton | 0 | No. 6 Sun Prairie | 3 | |
12 | A shutout performance from Davis Hamilton led the way for Sun Prairie in their win over a quality Middleton opponent. Hamilton had it all working as he went the distance for the Cardinals in which he tallied 10 strikeouts and scattered just four hits to earn the win for Sun Prairie. Julian Torres-Otero got the scoring started for the Cardinals as he drove in a run in the second inning on a sacrifice groundout. The two other runs of the game came in the fifth inning, highlighted by a RBI single from Addison Ostrenga. | ||||
13 | Wauwatosa West | 3 | No. 7 Marquette University | 10 | |
14 | The Hilltoppers cruised to a win over Wauwatosa West, backed by some solid play on both sides of the ball. On the mound, Andrew Halser was spectacular over his six innings of work in which he allowed just one hit and tallied three struckout three. Michael Zidanic came in for the final inning and failed to allow a hit while striking out one. Offensively, Sam Wronski strung together a strong performance as he went a perfect 3-for-3, which included one double, and drove in a team high three runs. Leadoff hitter, Parker Wyatt was solid as well as he grabbed a pair of hits, one being a double, and scored two runs. The bottom three of this Marquette lineup all put together quality performances as well as each tallied two hits en route to Marquette's win. | ||||
15 | Badger | 5 | No. 8 Westosha Central | 6 | MORE |
16 | In one of the more crazy games of the day, Westosha Central came back from a four run deficit in the final inning to grab their 18 win of the season. In the seventh inning, down four, Drew Eckhart started the rally with a RBI single to cut Badger's lead to three. After a walk and HBP, Jack Rose came up and delivered a massive bases clearing triple to tie the game at five. Rose then eventually came on a wild pitch, capping off the major comeback win. Joey Pflug notched the win on the mound for Westosha Central due to his efforts over three innings of work in which gave up one run on four hits and struck out one. | ||||
17 | No. 9 Milton | 6 | Watertown | 7 | |
18 | Despite being down early, Watertown came out victorious in this extra inning thriller against Milton. Going into the seventh inning, Watertown was trailing by three but after RBI singles from Steven Gates, Brady Martin, and Taylor Walter the game was tied at six and pushed this game into extra innings. In extra innings, the aforementioned Gates was able to shut down the Milton lineup as he allowed just one hit over his 2 2/3 innings of work, to earn the win for Watertown. In the bottom of the ninth inning, Watertown loaded up the bases which led way for Nathan Kehl to hit a walkoff single ot give Watertown the major upset win. | ||||
19 | No. 11 Oak Creek | 5 | Racine Case | 0 | |
20 | In his varsity debut, freshman Ryan Buchta was lights out for Oak Creek in their win against Racine Case. The Knights rode Buchta to the finish line as he allowed just one hit and tallied five strikeouts. At the plate, Max Hennemann was the main run producer as he drove in two runs on two hits. Ryan Santi and Cj Trask each also tallied two hits in the matchup en route to Oak Creek's 15th win of the season. | ||||
21 | Menasha | 1 | No. 14 De Pere | 3 | MORE |
22 | A late push from De Pere led them to the win over Menasha on Tuesday's action. The top two of this Red Bird lineup, Bryson Webb and Easton Arendt, led the way for De Pere as they each collected two hits and with Webb also driving in a run as well. The pitching for this De Pere squad was also solid as Mason Stecker got things started on the mound and in 4 1/3 innings he allowed one run on three hits, striking out three in the process. Patrick Rotherham relieved Stecker and was equally impressive as he failed to allow a run over his 1 2/3 inning and tallied one strikeout. | ||||
23 | Big Foot | 1 | No. 15 Beloit Turner | 6 | |
24 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 6 | No. 16 Pewaukee | 7 | MORE |
25 | Pewaukee's Carson Hansen has steadily been put together a strong season for the Pirates and kept it up in their matchup with New Berlin Eisenhower. Hansen tallied a double and a homerun, finished the game with a team leading three RBIs. Logan Schill tallied the games only other multi-hit performance as he grabbed a pair of singles and Logan Dobberstein also added in a triple. | ||||
26 | Madison East | 0 | No. 17 Janesville Craig | 8 | |
27 | With this win, Janesville Craig kept their Big Eight Conference title hopes alive in Tuesday's matchup. A trio of Craig arms combined to shutout Madison East, led by Denver Hughes who got the start and over four innings he scattered two hits and struck out two. Dylan Snyder and Devin Gudenschwager each came on in relief and both kept the shutout intact and only allowed three hits. Janesville Craig broke the game open in the fifth as they scored four runs. Highlighted by a triple from Aiden Schenk that brought home one and Gudenschwager also drove in two on the single to cap of the big inning. | ||||
28 | Whitewater | 3 | No. 18 Edgerton | 2 | MORE |
29 | Wyatt Nickels led Edgerton to the upset win over Edgerton due to his complete game efforts. It took Nickels just 89 pitches to get through his seven innings of work and he allowed two runs on three hits en route to the Whippets win. Marc Jones put together a solid day as he went 1-for-2 and drove in one RBI for Whitewater. Marcus Deporter grabbed Whitewater's only other hit of the game and he also scored two runs to lead the Whippets to the win. | ||||
30 | No. 19 Kenosha St. Joseph | 16 | Catholic Central | 2 | MORE |
31 | The Lancer's stayed undefeated as they cruised to a 16-2 win over Catholic Central on Tuesday. To view the entirety of this potent St. Joseph offense click the 'MORE' option. | ||||
32 | Mauston | 3 | No. 20 Wautoma | 8 | MORE |
33 | Wautoma took advantage of four Mauston errors as the cruised to a 8-3 win. Logan Dunn continued his already impressive year as he collected a pair of doubles to drive in a team high two runs for Wautoma. The duo of Landon Kalata and Hoyt Keller each grabbed one hit and one RBI to round out this Hornets offense. Hunter Netzler notched the win on the mound for Wautoma due to his efforts over two innings in which he recorded every out via the strikeout. With this win, Wautoma kept up their solid season and moved to 16-2 on the season. | ||||
34 | No. 23 Denmark | 14 | Oconto | 4 | MORE |
35 | The Vikings exploded for 14 runs on nine hits as they took down Oconto in Tuesday's matchup. Leading this potent Viking offense was Ethan Ovsak who tallied a triple and a pair of single, finishing the game with two RBIs. Izaac Dittmer also grabbed two singles and drove in one run to pace lead this Denmark squad to victory. Ethan Ovsak and Jaycob Dittmer combined to shutout Oconto over 4 1/3 inning and combined for five strikeouts. | ||||
36 | No. 25 Homestead | 8 | Grafton | 13 | |
37 | The Blackhawks grabbed an upset win over conference opponent, Homestead. The top two of this Grafton lineup, Mason Lempke and Carson Faust led the way as they each grabbed one RBI and with Faust also grabbing a pair of hits. Hunter Schmitt and Caiden Treske also strung together solid days at the plate as they each drove in two runs and Schmitt also recorded a double. Treske also earned the win on the mound for Grafton as he allowed just one run on four hits and struck out two. | ||||
38 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
39 | Waukesha South | 2 | Catholic Memorial | 12 | MORE |
40 | Rory Fox went the distance in the shortened game for CMH in their win over Waukesha South. In six innings, Fox tallied 10 strikeouts and allowed two runs on five hits to earn the win in the matchup. Offensively, Chris Shaefer exploded for five RBIs on two hits to lead this CMH squad to victory. Fox also helped himself out as he tallied on hit and drove in two runs as well. From the leadoff spot, Grant Beth strung together solid day also as grabbed two hits, one being a double, and scored three runs. | ||||
41 | Appleton East | 6 | Kaukauna | 7 | MORE |
42 | Things looked bleak for Kaukauna as they trailed Appleton East by one run going into the bottom of the seventh inning. After a leadoff double from Sean Severson and a single from Carter Steineke, Kaukauna was threatening with no outs in the inning. After a pitching change, Payton Brandt delivered a RBI single to tie the game up at six but Kaukauna was not done. Steineke on third, Pierson VandeHey delivered the biggest hit of the game, a single that brought home the runner and gave Kaukauna the win in walk off fashion. | ||||
43 | Elkhorn | 2 | Union Grove | 3 | |
44 | Union Grove got in the walk off action as they took down Elkhorn on Tuesday. With the game tied in the eighth inning, Owen Nowak reached base on an error which was followed by a single from Nathan Williams. With Nowak now on third, Beau Bloxdorf came up and smoked a line drive to right field that was eventually caught but it was deep enough as Nowak came home to walk it off. Earning the win on the mound for Union Grove was Bobby Barrera who twirled three innings of shutout ball and tallied three strikeouts. | ||||
45 | Living Word Lutheran | 2 | University School | 8 | |
46 | A four RBI day from James Reese led University School to a 8-2 win over Living Word Lutheran. From the leadoff spot, Vidal Colon also put together a quality day at the plate as he tallied one hit and scored three runs to pace this Wildcat lineup. Graham Kasten notched the win on the mound due to his efforts over 5 2/3 innings in which he struck out eight and allowed six hits. | ||||
47 | River Falls | 9 | Menomonie | 0 | |
48 | Keenan Mork was flat out dominant for River Falls as he fanned 16 batters and allowed just one hit en route to the win. Ragan Pinnow was pivotal River Falls as he drove in three runs on a double and a homerun to pace this River Falls squad. Jeffrey Schurman also was a main run producer as he drove in three on one hit to round out this River Falls offense. | ||||
49 | Lancaster | 0 | Riverdale | 10 | |
50 | Gillett/Suring | 5 | Crivitz | 9 | |
51 | Arcadia | 4 | West Salem | 12 | |
52 | Boscobel | 8 | Darlington | 11 | |
53 | Brillion | 6 | Oostburg | 2 | |
54 | Belleville | 22 | Monticello/Albany | 1 | |
55 | Bowler | 13 | Northland Lutheran/WI Valley L | 3 | |
56 | Brookfield Academy | 13 | Saint John's NW | 3 | |
57 | Brookfield East | 13 | Sussex Hamilton | 1 | |
58 | Burlington | 14 | Delavan-Darien | 2 | |
59 | Chequamegon | 6 | Washburn | 4 | |
60 | Chilton | 10 | Sheboygan Falls | 0 | |
61 | Dominican | 3 | Shoreland Lutheran | 1 | |
62 | Fennimore | 16 | Iowa-Grant | 4 | |
63 | Gibraltar | 3 | Wrightstown | 6 | |
64 | Greendale | 6 | Pius XI Catholic | 7 | |
65 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 4 | Racine Horlick | 9 | |
66 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 16 | Catholic Central | 2 | |
67 | Lake Country Lutheran | 17 | Saint Francis | 2 | |
68 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 8 | Kewaunee | 7 | |
69 | Martin Luther | 0 | Saint Thomas More | 11 | |
70 | Mineral Point | 2 | Cuba City | 8 | |
71 | Mukwonago | 7 | Muskego | 8 | |
72 | Oshkosh North | 1 | Neenah | 2 | |
73 | Pittsville | 19 | Gresham Community | 1 | |
74 | Port Edwards | 6 | Marion | 8 | |
75 | Wisconsin Heights | 14 | Poynette | 4 | |
76 | Reedsville | 1 | St. Mary Catholic | 7 | |
77 | Rosholt | 0 | Pacelli | 5 | |
78 | Seymour | 5 | New London | 0 | |
79 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 1 | New Holstein | 12 | |
80 | Valders | 9 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 3 | |
81 | Waupaca | 4 | Clintonville | 1 | |
82 | Wausau West | 1 | West De Pere | 6 | |
83 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 7 | Iola-Scandinavia | 3 | |
84 | Wilmot | 11 | Waterford | 8 | |
85 | Superior | 4 | Hermantown | 0 | |
86 | Racine Park | 1 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 11 | |
87 | St. Augustine Prep | 9 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 2 | |
88 | Peshtigo | 0 | Bonduel | 2 | |
89 | Niagara | 7 | Wausaukee | 13 | |
90 | Assumption | 0 | Stratford | 10 | |
91 | Auburndale | 11 | Phillips | 3 | |
92 | Berlin | 4 | Plymouth | 5 | |
93 | Brodhead/Juda | 14 | Clinton | 4 | |
94 | Edgar | 16 | Prentice | 0 | |
95 | Greenfield | 0 | Whitnall | 10 | |
96 | Kewaskum | 14 | Winneconne | 4 | |
97 | Newman Catholic | 4 | Athens | 12 | |
98 | Owen-Withee | 2 | Rib Lake | 15 | |
99 | Waupun | 0 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 11 | |
100 | Whitewater | 3 | Edgerton | 2 | |
101 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 5 | New Berlin West | 1 | |
102 | Altoona | 27 | Amery | 3 | |
103 | Appleton North | 2 | Hortonville | 8 | |
104 | Ashland | 10 | Ladysmith | 4 | |
105 | Baldwin-Woodville | 14 | Somerset | 2 | |
106 | Bangor | 10 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 6 | |
107 | Beaver Dam | 17 | Stoughton | 7 | |
108 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 14 | Siren | 3 | |
109 | Clear Lake | 0 | Flambeau | 0 | |
110 | De Soto | 4 | Cashton | 3 | |
111 | Deerfield | 14 | Palmyra-Eagle | 4 | |
112 | DeForest | 6 | Monona Grove | 7 | |
113 | Durand | 1 | Osseo-Fairchild | 7 | |
114 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 13 | Augusta | 7 | |
115 | Eau Claire Memorial | 4 | Chippewa Falls | 1 | |
116 | Edgewood | 2 | Sauk Prairie | 3 | |
117 | Elcho | 2 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 15 | |
118 | Eleva-Strum | 5 | Whitehall | 8 | |
119 | Elk Mound | 2 | Bloomer | 3 | |
120 | Plum City/Elmwood | 0 | Boyceville | 7 | |
121 | Fall River | 1 | Johnson Creek | 3 | |
122 | Florence | 5 | Crandon | 9 | |
123 | Fort Atkinson | 2 | Waunakee | 9 | |
124 | Grantsburg | 5 | Shell Lake | 3 | |
125 | Hayward | 11 | Barron | 5 | |
126 | Janesville Parker | 5 | Madison La Follette | 6 | |
127 | Laconia | 1 | Campbellsport | 12 | |
128 | Lomira | 9 | Mayville | 4 | |
129 | Loyal | 3 | Columbus Catholic | 13 | |
130 | Luther | 2 | Westby | 3 | |
131 | Madison West | 5 | Madison Memorial | 6 | |
132 | Marshfield | 13 | Wausau East | 10 | |
133 | McDonell Central | 20 | Cadott | 0 | |
134 | Merrill | 3 | D.C. Everest | 11 | |
135 | Monroe | 3 | Reedsburg | 8 | |
136 | Montello | 1 | Cambria-Friesland | 0 | |
137 | Neillsville | 10 | Spencer | 11 | |
138 | Nekoosa | 1 | Wisconsin Dells | 11 | |
139 | New Glarus | 0 | Lake Mills | 10 | |
140 | Oakfield | 3 | Markesan | 5 | |
141 | Pardeeville | 2 | Lourdes Academy | 8 | |
142 | Prairie du Chien | 5 | Platteville | 1 | |
143 | Prairie Farm | 0 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 4 | |
144 | Randolph | 5 | Green Lake/Princeton | 12 | |
145 | Rice Lake | 3 | New Richmond | 2 | |
146 | Rio | 1 | Waterloo | 13 | |
147 | River Valley | 3 | Dodgeville | 5 | |
148 | Saint Croix Central | 6 | Prescott | 7 | |
149 | Seneca | 14 | La Farge | 2 | |
150 | Spooner | 12 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 0 | |
151 | Saint Croix Falls | 19 | Cameron | 5 | |
152 | Saint Mary's Springs | 8 | North Fond du Lac | 5 | |
153 | Thorp | 7 | Regis | 9 | |
154 | Verona | 10 | Beloit Memorial | 0 | |
155 | Viroqua | 13 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 0 | |
156 | Webster | 6 | Unity | 4 | |
157 | West Allis Hale | 1 | Wauwatosa East | 2 | |
158 | Westfield | 11 | Adams-Friendship | 1 | |
159 | Wisconsin Rapids | 2 | Stevens Point | 6 | |
160 | Argyle | 0 | Pecatonica | 13 | |
161 | Black Hawk | 1 | Barneveld | 11 | |
162 | Belmont | 4 | Shullsburg/Benton | 3 | |
163 | Potosi/Cassville | 10 | Highland | 5 | |
164 | Cumberland | 8 | Northwestern | 14 | |
165 | New Lisbon | 6 | Kickapoo | 4 | |
166 | Boscobel | 1 | Darlington | 7 | |
167 | West Salem | 13 | Arcadia | 4 | |
168 | Wisconsin Heights | 13 | Poynette | 4 | |
169 | Fennimore | 9 | Iowa-Grant | 1 | |
170 | Racine St. Catherine's | 3 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 13 | |
171 | Kettle Moraine | 7 | Waukesha North | 5 |
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 14 | West Bend East | 4 | MORE |
4 | The Blue Dukes cruised to a 14-4 conference win over West Bend East on Monday. Leading the way offensively for Whitefish Bay was Mitch Voit who grabbed four hits in his five at-bats, one of them being a homerun, and he finished the game with four RBIs. Another key contributor was Jack Nau who also tallied four RBIs on two hits and also homered in the contest as well. JD Dix, Ryan Carew, and Jack Counsell each doubled, with Carew tallying two doubles. Earning the win for the Blue Dukes was Gavin Farnsworth due to his efforts scattered across five innings. | ||||
5 | No. 2 Franklin | 8 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 5 | |
6 | Franklin started their week off with a conference win over a solid Indian Trail squad. At the plate, Lucas Farin put together a solid day as he went 2-for-4 and finished the day with three RBIs. Carson Flugaur, Evan Iwinski, and Max Martin each collected two hits and Boston Halloran added in a solo homerun to round out this Saber offense. Iwinski also earned the win on the mound as he allowed three earned run in his 4 2/3 innings and tallied two strikeouts. Carson Reinhardt piggybacked off of Iwinski and earned the save due to his two shutout innings of work. | ||||
7 | Neenah | 2 | No. 4 Kimberly | 12 | |
8 | Last week, these two teams went up against each other and despite a slow start offensively, Kimberly came out on top 2-0. In Monday's matchup, the Kimberly offense was dominant as they exploded for 12 runs. Leading this potent Papermaker offense was Josh Bailey who smacked a three run homer in a seven run third inning. Evan Olson, Colin Obermann and Brady Koester each collected two RBIs with Koester and Olson also grabbing doubles as well. Brayden Deering earned the win and continued his dominant season due to his efforts over five innings. | ||||
9 | No. 7 Marquette University | 5 | Brookfield East | 4 | |
10 | Marquette nudged itself closer to a Greater Metro title with Monday's win over Brookfield East, a game in which they rallied back down 4-2 entering the top of the fifth. Sam Wronski has been a clutch hitter for the 'Toppers this spring, and he singled home a run in the fifth that preceded Jack Hardt's base hit that placed Marquette ahead 5-4, the lead they held onto for good. Junior OF Parker Wyatt reached in all four plate appearances – 2-for-2 with a double, two runs scored, and he walked twice. Hardt finished 2-for-3 with two RBIs; Max Stocco doubled and drove in a run. Wronski pitched a scoreless sixth and seventh to lock down the key win. For B'East, INF Cade Honkamp was 3-for-4 with a run driven in. | ||||
11 | No. 9 Milton | 11 | Burlington | 6 | |
12 | The Red Hawks' offense sprung out to Monday's win at Burlington, taking a 10-0 lead into the bottom of the fifth. While Burlington rallied to gain some ground, Milton ultimately held firm to secure their 18th win of the season. Star senior Gavin Kilen had a big day, notching a double and a homer, with two RBIs and three runs scored. Senior teammate C Alec Campbell also homered and doubled, and he drove in three; Jack Campion and Broden Jackson each collected a pair of hits, as Jackson doubled twice and Campion tripled. Burlington's Gage Peterson was 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs in the loss. | ||||
13 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 4 | No. 11 Oak Creek | 6 | |
14 | The Knights avoided the upset in their extra inning win against conference opponent, Bradford/Ruether. In the top of the eleventh inning, Luke Klekamp hit a two RBI double that proved to be the difference maker in the game. Max Hennemann, Ryan Santi, Nathan Schopf, and Payten Jibben each all collected two hits en route to the win. On the mound, CJ Trask earned the win on the mound in relief. | ||||
15 | No. 12 Mosinee | 11 | Rhinelander | 0 | |
16 | Another steady flow of Mosinee offense set the table for its latest double-digit victory. Keagen Jirschele, sophomore, was excellent on the mound again as he pitched a complete-game, six-inning shutout with three Ks, one walk, and just two hits allowed. Fellow sophomore C Gavin Obremski recorded a pair of triples in a 3-for-3 day that brought home four runs. Davin Stoffel was 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs; Drake Grod and Tanner Unertl each drove in a pair as well. | ||||
17 | No. 14 De Pere | 1 | Pulaski | 4 | |
18 | Pulaski sophomore Kyle Olson led the Red Raiders to a stellar conference win inside the Fox River, as it pushed De Pere into second place in the process. Olson went the distance and limited De Pere to just one run on three hits, two walks, and he struck out five batters. The Red Raiders chipped away throughout the ballgame, capitalizing on four Redbird errors. Pulaski's Jonah Klingeisen, Maxwell Burdette, and Brayden Otto each recorded base hits and drove in a run. For De Pere, Easton Arendt and Luke Brosig each doubled in the defeat. | ||||
19 | No. 16 Pewaukee | 2 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 3 | |
20 | A solid pitching performance from Austin Drayna led New Berlin Eisenhower to a major upset win over Pewaukee. The Lions rode Drayna to the finish line as he stayed in all seven innings in which he struck out five and allowed two runs on five hits en route to the win. Despite tallying just four hits, New Berlin Eisenhower scrapped across three runs thanks to RBIs from Aidan Linder and Carlie Cefalu. The final run for Eisenhower came in on a error, and this run was eventually the difference maker as Pewaukee did score one in the sixth inning that cut Eisenhower's lead to one. | ||||
21 | Oconomowoc | 4 | No. 17 Janesville Craig | 5 | |
22 | A late push was the difference maker for Janesville Craig as they avoided the upset in their matchup against Oconomowoc. In the bottom of the seventh, the Cougars rallied for three runs to grab the lead, highlighted by a Aiden Schenk RBI single. After an error and a wild pitch, Craig grabbed the one run lead. Earning the win for Craig was Brent Klukas due to his efforts scattered across 2 2/3 innings. With playoffs coming around this win was major for Craig as both of these squads are in the same WIAA sectional and they have the chance to meet up again in the postseason. | ||||
23 | No. 21 Amherst | 15 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 1 | |
24 | Yet again, senior UW-Milwaukee recruit Ben Lee propelled Amherst to the win from both the mound and the batter's box. Lee struck out 10 batters in six innings and allowed just one unearned run on two hits, three walks. Offensively, he was 3-for-5 with a homer in his second consecutive game and he generated five RBIs. C Matt Glodowski also homered and drove in five runs in the win; Jake Hoffman and Wyatt Blaskowski notched a pair of RBIs each as well. | ||||
25 | Wauwatosa West | 2 | No. 22 Brookfield Central | 7 | |
26 | The Lancer's coasted to a 7-2 victory over Wauwatosa West led by yet another strong pitching performance from Luke Langjahr. For the Lancers, Langjahr nearly went the distance as he struck out five strikeouts over his six innings of work and allowed two runs on just three hits. Noah Hoffman stepped up for the Lancers as he went 3-for-4, driving in two runs and scoring two of his own. The sophomore, Aren Robinson has continued his solid season with yet another 3-for-4 performance and finished with one RBI. With this win, Brookfield Central is looking to their game against conference foe and Power 25 member Marquette on Thursday. | ||||
27 | Oconto Falls | 0 | No. 23 Denmark | 18 | MORE |
28 | In their first game inside our Power 25, Denmark grabbed a dominant win over Oconto Falls. Owen DeGrand twirled a gem on the mound for Denmark as he failed to allow a run and punched out seven batters over five innings of this shortened game. Leading this potent Denmark offense was Hayden Konkol who exploded for four RBIs on three hits, which included a double and a homerun. The aforementioned DeGrand helped himself out immensely as he also drove in four runs on three hits. Rheis Johnson also strung together a solid day as he went a perfect 2-for-2 at the plate, en route to Denmark's win. | ||||
29 | Onalaska | 6 | No. 24 La Crosse Aquinas | 9 | MORE |
30 | After dropping off of our Power 25 a couple of weeks ago, Aquinas' quality play over the last week or so brought them back on to the Power 25 rankings. In their first game back on our rankings, Aquinas grabbed a win over Onalaska on Monday. After the second inning, Aquinas trailed by three runs but after a error and a two RBI single from Riley Klar, they grabbed a one run lead. In the sixth inning the Blugolds tacked on two more runs on RBI singles from Klar and Kyle Keppel. Michael Lium also strung together a strong performance as he drove in two runs on a home run and two singles. Earning the win for Aquinas was Pierson Feehan who failed to allow a hit over his 2 2/3 innings and punched out one. | ||||
31 | Hartford | 3 | No. 25 Homestead | 4 | |
32 | In Homestead's first game inside our Power 25, they edged out a conference win over Hartford. Jackson Brewer led the charge for the Highlander offense as he tallied three RBIs while going 2-for-3 at the plate, with one of his hits being a home run. Nick Haller scored the winning run for the Homestead in the final inning on a passed ball and also went 2-for-3 in the game as well. Steven Yang and Max Kuenzi combined to limit Hartford to just three runs, with Yang earning the win due to his shutout efforts over 1 2/3 innings. | ||||
33 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
34 | Bay Port | 12 | Notre Dame | 3 | |
35 | Three Bay Port bats combined for 10 of Bay Port's 12 total runs in their matchup with Notre Dame. Leading this trio was Grant Gill who plated four runs on three singles to lead the run producing efforts for Bay Port. Isaiah Grimm and Connor LaBar each drove in three runs, with Grimm also tallying three hits. A solo homerun from Ky Mueller and a RBI from John Nickel rounded out the scoring efforts for Bay Port. Cole Bensen and Brandon Black combined to limit Notre Dame to just three runs with Bensen doing most of the heavy lifting as he went five innings and struck out eight. | ||||
36 | Ashwaubenon | 7 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 3 | |
37 | Ashwaubenon is now leading the Fox River Classic conference, as they took advantage of De Pere's loss to take sole possession of the FRCC. Junior starter Boone Kirst navigated through some early trouble as Lincoln scored its three runs in the first two frames, but Kirst shut them down from there, and each of those runs were unearned as well. Junior DH Eli Zollar connected for a deep homer to center, a solo shot, and 1B Josh Witt boosted the Jaguars to rally later in the game, as his two-run double in the seventh gave Ashwaubenon some breathing room. Backstop Caden VanDuyse, and leadoff hitter, set the table effectively by going 2-for-3 with a double and a walk, two runs scored, and he collected an RBI. Lincoln sophomore starter Noah Wech struck out nine batters in five innings and allowed two earned runs on three hits, four walks; and Wech also singled and walked twice, to spark his team collectively, but it wouldn't be enough. | ||||
38 | Regis | 0 | Saint Croix Falls | 2 | |
39 | This was an intriguing western Wisconsin battle between, arguably, the Division-4 state favorite Regis and one of Division-3's favorites, Saint Croix Falls. The teams were a combined 31-1 this spring prior to Monday's meeting, and Falls opted to start its ace Brayden Olson, one of the top uncommitted juniors in the region. Olson was overwhelming, and he completed the no-hitter, attached to 13 punch-outs against just two walks. SCF's Adrian Scott notched two hits and scored a run, and teammates Sam Glenna and Brady Belisle drove in the game's only two runs. Regis' Payton Loomis was effective, despite getting tagged with the loss, as he allowed just two runs on six hits in five innings. The win moves the Saints to 18-1 on the season, while Regis was hit with their first loss of the year, now 13-1 overall. | ||||
40 | Deerfield | 5 | Columbus | 6 | |
41 | One of the state's top-ranked juniors, Cal Fisher, nearly rallied Deerfield to this win all on his own with a 4-for-4 day at the plate that included a double, leading to three RBIs, one of which was the go-ahead score in the top of the seventh. Columbus loaded the bases straight away in the bottom of the frame, and Jefferson Mobry drove a ball back up the middle of the infield that plated the tying and walk-off runs, handing the Cardinals their 14th win of the season, pulling away inside the Capitol North in the process. | ||||
42 | Menomonee Falls | 9 | Badger | 5 | |
43 | In a game that spanned roughly four hours, and went until the 13th inning, Menomonee Falls came out with the victory in an extra inning thriller. After the seventh inning, neither team could get anything on the board until the 13th inning. With the bases loaded, Caden Wilson smashed a grand slam to break the 5-5 tie. Keli Grennier and Jack Anderson each collected two hits with each of them also scoring three runs. Bradyn Hoefs earned the win on the mound in his 6 ⅔ innings of relief. Hoefs failed to allow a run while scattering just three hits and striking out nine. | ||||
44 | New Berlin West | 10 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 12 | |
45 | WISCO trailed 8-3 in the bottom of the sixth but summoned a huge nine-run rally that stormed them back ahead, and Carlos Walta was at the center of the action. The starting shortstop on this day was 3-for-3 with three runs, three RBIs, with the help of a home run, and once his Vikings took the lead, he pitched a scoreless seventh in which he K'd the side. WISCO's Will Hotchkiss also tallied three hits in the win; Ryder Derouin was 2-for-4 with a triple and two RBIs. For New Berlin West, Dominic Kibler continued to perform as one of the top hitters of the spring, as he connected for three extra-base hits, including a pair of homers, that scored six runs. Senior Vincent Gohlke also launched a homer and he scored a pair of runs – and he punched out another eight batters, despite not having his sharpest stuff of the spring. | ||||
46 | Medford Area | 10 | Tomahawk | 0 | |
47 | The Raiders moved to 17-5 this spring, still recognized as a 'Bubble' team and a true threat in the increasingly interesting state Division-2 race as the postseason nears. On Monday, Medford shut out Tomahawk in five efficient innings, led by Caleb Guden, as you might expect. Guden pitched four shutdown innings and also went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs on offense. Aiden Gardner was also 2-for-3 and he drove in three of Medford's runs; Brigham Kelly was 2-for-3 with an RBI. | ||||
48 | Monona Grove | 4 | Edgewood | 0 | |
49 | Kaden Connor was flat out dominant for Monona Grove’s win against Edgewood. Connor went the distance for the Silver Eagles and scattered just three hits while tallying 10 punchouts. Offensively, Tate Tourtillot strung together a strong performance as he went a perfect 3-for-3 and drove in two runs. Following Tourtillot in the Monona Grove lineup, James Cullison was also a key contributor as he drove in one run and collected two hits as well. | ||||
50 | Milwaukee Pulaski/Juneau | 8 | Milwaukee Bradley Tech | 1 | |
51 | Sheboygan Falls | 1 | Plymouth | 11 | |
52 | Marathon | 7 | Newman Catholic | 6 | |
53 | Saint John's NW | 0 | Waukesha South | 6 | |
54 | Sturgeon Bay | 6 | Sevastopol | 1 | |
55 | Chequamegon | 3 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 6 | |
56 | Sussex Hamilton | 11 | West Allis Hale | 10 | |
57 | Almond-Bancroft | 2 | Pacelli | 14 | |
58 | Appleton East | 8 | Oshkosh West | 9 | |
59 | Appleton West | 10 | Fond du Lac | 6 | |
60 | Clintonville | 1 | Luxemburg-Casco | 11 | |
61 | Cuba City | 4 | Mineral Point | 6 | |
62 | Delavan-Darien | 3 | Fort Atkinson | 0 | |
63 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 0 | St. Mary Catholic | 15 | |
64 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 4 | Freedom | 2 | |
65 | Green Bay Southwest | 15 | Sheboygan South | 1 | |
66 | Hurley | 12 | Drummond | 4 | |
67 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 0 | Watertown Luther Prep | 10 | |
68 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 1 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 3 | |
69 | Marion | 13 | Bowler | 1 | |
70 | Mishicot | 12 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 1 | |
71 | Nekoosa | 13 | Assumption | 8 | |
72 | Ozaukee | 21 | Kohler/Christian | 14 | |
73 | Reedsville | 6 | Oostburg | 13 | |
74 | Roncalli | 2 | Kiel | 6 | |
75 | Saint Thomas More | 20 | Racine St. Catherine's | 1 | |
76 | Sheboygan North | 0 | Green Bay Preble | 1 | |
77 | Iola-Scandinavia | 0 | Shiocton | 10 | |
78 | Tigerton | 8 | Northland Lutheran/WI Valley L | 9 | |
79 | Waterloo | 15 | Mayville | 7 | |
80 | Waupaca | 4 | Wrightstown | 0 | |
81 | Wauwatosa East | 4 | Germantown | 7 | |
82 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 6 | Menominee Indian | 13 | |
83 | Wild Rose | 0 | Pittsville | 10 | |
84 | Xavier | 0 | New London | 10 | |
85 | Pecatonica | 12 | Monticello/Albany | 0 | |
86 | Niagara | 0 | Lena | 9 | |
87 | Gillett/Suring | 10 | Wausaukee | 6 | |
88 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 23 | Cudahy | 6 | |
89 | Evansville | 13 | Clinton | 0 | |
90 | Loyal | 2 | Auburndale | 21 | |
91 | Marathon | 21 | Newman Catholic | 8 | |
92 | Milwaukee King | 16 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 6 | |
93 | Milwaukee Reagan | 0 | South Milwaukee | 10 | |
94 | Whitnall | 2 | Greenfield | 3 | |
95 | Algoma | 1 | Southern Door | 5 | |
96 | Blair-Taylor | 12 | Augusta | 8 | |
97 | Bloomer | 11 | Somerset | 5 | |
98 | Boscobel | 6 | Lancaster | 10 | |
99 | Cedarburg | 2 | Nicolet | 7 | |
100 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 17 | Pepin/Alma | 22 | |
101 | De Soto | 10 | North Crawford | 0 | |
102 | DeForest | 3 | Reedsburg | 6 | |
103 | Dodgeville | 12 | Lancaster | 0 | |
104 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 14 | Melrose-Mindoro | 1 | |
105 | Eleva-Strum | 20 | Alma Center Lincoln | 0 | |
106 | Elk Mound | 10 | Colfax | 5 | |
107 | Glenwood City | 0 | Spring Valley | 18 | |
108 | Grafton | 5 | Slinger | 3 | |
109 | Independence/Gilmanton | 0 | Whitehall | 10 | |
110 | La Crosse Logan | 1 | Holmen | 11 | |
111 | Lakeland | 10 | Antigo | 11 | |
112 | Laona/Wabeno | 21 | Elcho | 2 | |
113 | Lodi | 5 | Wisconsin Dells | 15 | |
114 | Luck/Frederic | 6 | Unity | 7 | |
115 | Marshall | 0 | River Valley | 10 | |
116 | Menomonie | 1 | Altoona | 5 | |
117 | Mondovi | 18 | Plum City/Elmwood | 2 | |
118 | Neillsville | 8 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 10 | |
119 | Northland Pines | 2 | Merrill | 10 | |
120 | Oshkosh North | 2 | Beaver Dam | 1 | |
121 | Osseo-Fairchild | 6 | Cadott | 8 | |
122 | Poynette | 5 | Adams-Friendship | 9 | |
123 | Prairie du Chien | 4 | Richland Center | 5 | |
124 | Ripon | 6 | Lomira | 8 | |
125 | Shell Lake | 6 | Webster | 7 | |
126 | Siren | 11 | Flambeau | 8 | |
127 | Sparta | 3 | Tomah | 5 | |
128 | Spring Valley | 14 | Glenwood City | 1 | |
129 | Stanley-Boyd | 8 | Spencer | 1 | |
130 | Stratford | 6 | Wausau East | 4 | |
131 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 14 | Goodman/Pembine | 3 | |
132 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 15 | Kickapoo | 2 | |
133 | West Salem | 8 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 4 | |
134 | Mabel-Canton | 3 | Luther | 5 | |
135 | Viroqua | 4 | Caledonia | 3 | |
136 | Westby | 3 | La Crescent-Hokah | 5 | |
137 | Bangor | 22 | Brookwood | 0 | |
138 | Hillsboro | 2 | Cashton | 5 | |
139 | New Lisbon | 6 | Royall | 16 | |
140 | Barneveld | 11 | Argyle | 2 | |
141 | River Ridge | 0 | Belmont | 10 | |
142 | Potosi/Cassville | 20 | Shullsburg/Benton | 5 | |
143 | Durand | 1 | Boyceville | 11 | |
144 | Mondovi | 2 | Plum City/Elmwood | 0 | |
145 | Pius XI Catholic | 1 | Greendale | 7 | |
146 | Random Lake | 9 | Howards Grove | 4 | |
147 | Heritage Christian | 0 | West Allis Central | 14 | |
148 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 2 | Waukesha South | 12 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 4 Arrowhead | 3 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 4 | MORE |
4 | Two heavyweights in the WIAA, No. 1 Whitefish Bay and No. 4 Arrowhead went head-to-head and gave us a matchup to remember. In the top of the first inning, Arrowhead’s Ethan Hindle led off the game with a solo shot on just the second pitch of the game to go up by one run early on. After this one blemish, Whitefish Bay starting pitcher, DJ Kojis settled in. The righty ended up going six innings in the matchup and he collected five strikeouts and allowed just the one earned on five hits. The Whitefish Bay bats started to heat up as they put up two runs in the bottom of the third inning, highlighted by an RBI double from Mitch Voit. Arrowhead eventually scrapped across two runs in their next at-bats on two Whitefish Bay errors. The Blue Dukes then tied it in the sixth inning after Koji’s reached on an error and then was eventually brought home on a wild pitch. With the game tied going into the seventh inning, Michael Lippe came in for Whitefish Bay and kept the score tied as and also struck out one. When it was Whitefish Bay’s turn to hit, the aforementioned Voit lead off the inning with a single, which was followed by a single from Lippe. The bases ended up getting loaded as Arrowhead intentionally walked a batter which led way for the aforementioned Kojis who ripped a single to right field, bringing home Voit and giving Whitefish Bay the win in one of the best matchups we have seen thus far. | ||||
5 | Janesville Parker | 2 | No. 3 Milton | 3 | |
6 | Janesville Parker | 3 | No. 3 Milton | 7 | |
7 | The Red Hawks grabbed two wins over Janesville Parker in Saturday’s doubleheader. In game one, Tre Jones continued his solid season as he went the distance for Milton. In his seven innings of work, Jones punched out six batters and allowed two runs on five hits, earning the win for Milton. At the plate, Braylen Vande Berg put together a solid day as he nabbed three hits and finished with one RBI. Jordan Bundy and Owen Holcomb each drove in the other two runs for Milton which was enough as they avoided the upset loss. The second game for Milton went a little different as the Milton bats started to heat up. Justin Schnell paced this Red Hawk lineup as he recorded two hits and drove in a team high, two RBIs. Alec Campbell grabbed Milton’s only other two-hit day and scored one run in the process. Gavin Kilen also got Milton on the board as he drove in one run on one hit to round out this Red Hawk offense. | ||||
8 | No. 16 Greendale | No. 9 Marquette University | |||
9 | Marquette cruised to a 12-0 win over Greendale in Saturday’s matchup. Leading this potent Hilltopper offense was Joseph Halser who collected Marquette’s only multi-hit performance as he tallied two hits, one being a double, and drove in three runs in the process. Parker Wyatt, Jack Hardt, and Ethan Goll each also collected doubles in the contest, with Wyatt also driving in two runs. Michael Cesarz also added in a triple to lead Marquette to the win. Three Marquette arms, Gavin Gawronski, Andrew Halser, and Jayson Koenings combined to shutout Greendale, with Halser earning the win. | ||||
10 | No. 10 Beloit Turner | 4 | Menomonee Falls | 1 | |
11 | Mukwonago | 3 | No. 11 Westosha Central | 7 | MORE |
12 | Despite having the same amount of hits, Westosha Central defeated Mukwonago in their matchup on Saturday. Leading the way for Westosha was Jack Rose who tallied two singles and drove in two runs. Adam Switalski put together a solid day as he drove in three runs, being the main run producer for Westosha. Kade Scott and Nick Agersinger combined to limit Mukwonago to just one earned run, with Argersinger earning the win as he allowed just one hit over his four innings on the mound. | ||||
13 | No. 24 Brookfield East | 3 | No. 12 Sun Prairie | 13 | |
14 | No. 13 Hudson | 1 | No. 12 Sun Prairie | 5 | |
15 | In Sun Prairie's first game of the day, they defeated Brookfield East handily. Leading this potent Cardinal offense was Addison Ostrenga who collected four hits, three of them being doubles, and finished the game with three RBIs. The duo of Isaac Wendler and Jackson Hunley each drove in two RBIs and combined for five hits. Hunley also notched the win in the game as well due to his efforts over five innings in which he allowed one earned run on six hits and logged three hits. Sun Prairie then took on Hudson and came out with the win in this Power 25 matchup. On the mound, Zach Brzezinski was flat-out dominant for Sun Prairie. The southpaw went the distance for Sun Prairie and he allowed just two hits while punching out five. The aforementioned Hunley brought over his hot bat as he tallied one hit and finished with two RBIs. Leadoff hitter, Sam Ostrenga put together a solid game at the plate as well as he grabbed two hits, driving in one run in the process. Overall, this win only adds to Sun Prairie’s already impressive resume. | ||||
16 | Bay Port | 0 | No. 13 Hudson | 10 | MORE |
17 | In Hudson's first game at the Sun Prairie quad, they took on the Bay Port Pirates. The Raiders grabbed the lead early, thanks to a two RBI single from Hunter Carlson that put Hudson up by two, and they did not look back as their cruised to a 10-0 win. Wylie baumer put together a spectacular day at the plate for Hudson as he collected a triple, double, and single, finishing the game with three RBIs. Braden Ducharme and Jack Busson combined for three RBIs, with Busson also recording two hits. Earning the win on the mound was Logan Vonberge who was absolutely dominant as he tallied five strikeouts and only gave up one hit in his five innings of work. | ||||
18 | Lake Mills | 3 | No. 18 Pewaukee | 6 | MORE |
19 | A three RBI day from Nick Doubek lifted Pewaukee to 6-3 win over Lake Mills. Doubek collected his three RBIs on one double that capped off a six-run fourth inning for Pewaukee.Josh Bunyer, Luke Sopha, and Greyson Zach tallied Pewaukee's other three hits of the game with Sopha's being a double. Earning the win on the mound for the Pirates was Ryan Sopha who tallied six punchouts over his 3 2/3 innings of work in which he allowed just one hit. | ||||
20 | No. 19 Brookfield Central | 3 | Nicolet | 4 | MORE |
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22 | No. 20 Edgerton | 12 | Stoughton | 2 | MORE |
23 | No. 20 Edgerton | 11 | Delavan-Darien | 1 | MORE |
24 | The Crimson Tide grabbed two wins on Saturday, the first one being against Stoughton. Steven Olson was spectacular for Edgerton as he collected six RBIs that came in on a pair of homers. Peyton Lee was also a key contributor as he grabbed three hits and finished the game with one RBI. On the mound, Carson Dupuis earned the win due to his efforts over four innings in which he failed to allow a hit and tallied four strikeouts. In their second game, they cruised to an 11-1 run win over Delavan-Darien. The top five of the Edgerton lineup did the heavy lifting for this team as they combined for seven RBIs and 12 Edgerton hits. Leadoff hitter, Shane Kisting, tallied three hits and two RBIs. Carson Dupuis tallied two hits, one being a home run, and finished the game with two RBIs as well. Edgerton needed just one pitcher, Liam Punzel, to get through the shortened game. Punzel limited opposing batters to just three hits and logged five strikeouts. | ||||
25 | No. 22 Stevens Point | 5 | Chippewa Falls | 4 | |
26 | No. 22 Stevens Point | 6 | Chippewa Falls | 13 | |
27 | SPASH split their double-header with Chippewa Falls on Saturday. In game one, Bennet Klish, Kale Roth, and Kaden Thauer each tallied two hits in the win, with Thauer and Klish also driving in one run each. Earning the win for SPASH was Riley Warzynski due to his efforts over his two innings of work in which he allowed two runs on two hits. A nine-run fifth inning was the difference maker as Chippewa Falls took down SPASH in the second game. G Goodman put together a solid day at the plate as he tallied three hits and finished with one RBI. G Fredrick collected one hit but it was a big one, a two-run home run en route to Chippewa Falls’ upset win. On the mound, B Westaby notched the win as he went four innings and scattered four hits while striking out five batters. | ||||
28 | No. 24 Brookfield East | 0 | Bay Port | 9 | MORE |
29 | Bay Port took down the Spartans in the final game at the Sun Prairie quad. On the mound Ethan Plog was flat-out dominant for Bay Port as he twirled a complete game gem. Plog fanned 10 batters and held Brookfield East to just three hits en route to Bay Port's upset win. Offensively, Charlie Zimmer was a key part in Bay Port's win as he smacked a three-run home run in a five-run first inning. | ||||
30 | No. 25 Amherst | 15 | Rosholt | 5 | |
31 | Columbus Catholic | 5 | No. 25 Amherst | 6 | |
32 | A combined offensive effort from Jake Hoffman and Ben Lee led Amherst to a dominant win over Rosholt. In the matchup, Hoffman exploded for two home runs and finished with three RBIs. Lee also homered in the game and added in a double to attain his three RBIs. Notching the win for Amherst was Tyler Soulsby who struck out 10 in his five innings of work and allowed just one earned run on three hits. Amherst’s second game was a different story as they battled with Columbus Catholic until the end. Things looked bleak for the Falcons as they were down three runs going into the bottom of the seventh. They got things going slightly as they loaded up the bases and brought up the aforementioned Lee coming up to the plate. Lee then delivered the biggest hit of the game, a walk-off grand slam that put Amherst up by one, giving them the win and keeping their undefeated season alive. | ||||
33 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
34 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 1 | Denmark | 3 | MORE |
35 | Luke Miller was spectacular on the mound for Denmark as he went the distance. In his seven innings of work, Miller fanned seven batters and allowed four hits all while no allowing a walk. Offensively, Ebyn Laforest was the main run producer as he drove in two runs on one hit. Kenny Satori drove in the only other run for Denmark in this low scoring affair, which came from a solo homerun in the fourth inning. | ||||
36 | La Crosse Central | 15 | Menomonie | 1 | MORE |
37 | A four-RBI day from Tyler Young led La Crosse Central to the dominant win over Menomonie. Young attained his four RBIs while going 3-for-4 at the plate, two of his hits being doubles. Wesley Barnhart was also a key run producer for Central as he drove in three with collecting one hit. Aidan Denzer earned the win on the mound as he allowed just one run on three hits and tallied two strikeouts. | ||||
38 | DeForest | 15 | Madison La Follette | 13 | MORE |
39 | With the game tied at 13 in the eighth inning L Engeseth smacked a two-run homerun that was eventually enough as DeForest took down Madison La Follette. In the bottom half of the inning, Kase Reierson came back out on the mound and shut the door to notch the win for DeForest. Gabe Kennedy also strung together an outstanding day at the plate as he collected four hits and finished with four RBIs. The trio of Nolan Hawk, Josh Jansen and Brogan Hicks each grabbed three hits en route to DeForest's win as well. | ||||
40 | River Falls | 1 | Eau Claire Memorial | 4 | MORE |
41 | Home runs from Luke Erickson and Dylan O'Connell led Eau Claire Memorial to a win over River Falls in this low scoring affair. On the mound, Tyson Allen and Peyton Platter combined to limit River Falls to just one run. Allen got the start for the Old Abes and recorded nine strikeouts across his 5 2/3 innings of work. Platter relieved Allen and was equally impressive in his 1 1/3 innings in which he fanned two and allowed just one hit. | ||||
42 | Madison Memorial | 18 | Baraboo | 0 | |
43 | Senior Aaron Jungers dominated in his five-inning shutout, and he allowed just one hit (three walks) while punching out 12 batters – and he also doubled twice to help pace the team offensively, generating three RBIs. Catcher Tyler Piotrowski was 4-for-4 in the win with two RBIs; sophomore Noah Latham-Woodruff also doubled and drove in a pair; Peter Sellwood and Zak Jessup each added two hits and two RBIs as well. | ||||
44 | Madison Memorial | 8 | Holmen | 0 | |
45 | The Spartans won its second game on Saturday in a combined no-hitter between starter Tyler Schmitt and Bram Broderick. Schmitt carried JMM through 5.2 innings of work with 10 Ks and four walks, and Broderick bridged them to the no-hitter by recording the final four outs with the help of two strike outs. Mark DiLorenzo led Memorial with two hits and he scored twice and drove in a run; Schmitt helped himself out with two RBIs and senior teammate Aaron Jungers drove in another one on the day. | ||||
46 | Prentice | 11 | Bruce | 21 | |
47 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 6 | Green Lake/Princeton | 4 | |
48 | Grafton | 9 | Campbellsport | 6 | |
49 | Jefferson | 6 | Freedom | 3 | |
50 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 4 | West Bend West | 5 | |
51 | Saint Francis | 0 | Saint Thomas More | 14 | |
52 | Columbus Catholic | 17 | Rosholt | 2 | |
53 | Sparta | 8 | Mauston | 2 | |
54 | Hillsboro | 0 | Viroqua | 10 | |
55 | Milwaukee Reagan | 5 | Delavan-Darien | 7 | |
56 | Lake Country Lutheran | 9 | Waukesha West | 1 | |
57 | Kewaunee | 14 | Racine St. Catherine's | 5 | |
58 | Marshall | 5 | Edgewood | 7 | |
59 | Racine Case | 0 | Muskego | 10 | |
60 | Shoreland Lutheran | 2 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 5 | |
61 | Mishicot | 4 | Shiocton | 5 | |
62 | Westby | 1 | Cambridge | 3 | |
63 | Port Washington | 9 | Lomira | 8 | |
64 | Prentice | 11 | Mellen | 1 | |
65 | Royall | 4 | Sparta | 5 | |
66 | Watertown Luther Prep | 5 | Grafton | 6 | |
67 | Bonduel | 5 | Pacelli | 9 | |
68 | McFarland | 2 | Dodgeville | 4 | |
69 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 0 | Green Lake/Princeton | 15 | |
70 | Racine Horlick | 6 | Union Grove | 13 | |
71 | Ithaca | 11 | Cambridge | 5 | |
72 | Lake Country Lutheran | 6 | Sussex Hamilton | 2 | |
73 | Mellen | 0 | Bruce | 10 | |
74 | La Crosse Logan | 7 | Marshfield | 5 | |
75 | Shoreland Lutheran | 7 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 9 | |
76 | Watertown Luther Prep | 3 | Campbellsport | 9 | |
77 | Royall | 8 | Mauston | 7 | |
78 | Iola-Scandinavia | 7 | Pacelli | 10 | |
79 | Sauk Prairie | 0 | Dodgeville | 8 | |
80 | Kewaunee | 5 | Racine Park | 6 | |
81 | Chilton | 3 | Freedom | 13 | |
82 | Spring Valley | 9 | Ellsworth | 8 | |
83 | Crandon | 3 | Shiocton | 12 | |
84 | Holmen | 4 | Baraboo | 5 | |
85 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 2 | Viroqua | 12 | |
86 | Westby | 1 | Ithaca | 3 | |
87 | Germantown | 2 | Homestead | 4 | |
88 | Sussex Hamilton | 1 | Waukesha West | 5 | |
89 | Washburn | 3 | Hurley | 6 | |
90 | Columbus | 9 | Saint Mary's Springs | 2 | |
91 | Johnson Creek | 9 | Waterloo | 6 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 16 | Port Washington | 3 | MORE |
4 | Whitefish Bay cruised to a 13 run win over conference opponent, Port Washington. The Blue Dukes high octane offense was led by Austin Wienke and Caleb Bowers who each drove in three runs and each collected two hits, one of Wienke's hits being a homerun. Michael Lippe also was a key contributor as he drove in two runs on two hits. | ||||
5 | No. 2 Franklin | 12 | No. 7 Oak Creek | 6 | MORE |
6 | An extra-innings affair between these two rivals resulted in victory for Franklin, who exploded for six runs in the top of the eighth to win their second straight game and secure an integral series win. Evan Iwinski paced the Franklin offense with three hits, while Dylan Mass continued his red-hot streak at the plate with three RBIs on two knocks. Max Semancik picked up a pair of hits and all nine Franklin started had at least one hit in the win. Senior Max Martin proved his value to Franklin on Friday, tossing six innings of one-run ball in relief, striking out seven. For the Knights, Peyton Jibben finished 3-for-4 with a double and Ryan Santi drove two home on two hits of his own. William Hyland's six strong relief innings kept Oak Creek in the game, as he held Franklin's potent offense to only three earned runs in the process. | ||||
7 | Waunakee | 7 | No. 3 Milton | 0 | MORE |
8 | Waunakee traveled to Milton and pulled off a major Power 25 upset, blanking a potent Red Hawks' offense. The Warriors scored six runs in the top of the fourth inning, engineered by key extra base hits from Lawson Kuhn and Howie Rickett as well as RBI singles from both Cory King and Tate Schmidt. They took complete control of the game's momentum and didn't look back, giving Nolan Feasel and Luke Shepski plenty to work with on the mound. Feasel drew the start for Waunakee, holding the Red Hawks to one hit across 4 2/3 innings before turning the ball over to Shepski, who struck five out over the final 2 1/3 innings en route to victory. | ||||
9 | Kaukauna | 1 | No. 5 Kimberly | 8 | MORE |
10 | Kimberly is steadily finding their groove - and they're doing so at the right time. The Papermakers defeated Kaukauna at home on Friday, largely in part to a dominant outing on the mound by freshman Sawyer Deering. Deering twirled 6 2/3 innings of one-hit ball, striking out eight and providing plenty of breathing room for Kimberly's offense to operate. The Papermakers backed Deering's gem up with eight runs of their own, as Brady Koester and Brayden Pleau led the way with two RBIs each. Evan Olson and Colin Obermann each went 2-for-3 at the plate in the win. | ||||
11 | Mukwonago | 3 | No. 11 Westosha Central | 7 | MORE |
12 | The Falcons responded nicely after dropping their last game to Elkhorn with a non-conference win over Mukwonago. Adam Switalski, who's been hot on both sides of the ball as of late, drove in three runs and walked twice. Jack Rose's two hits scored two, while Nick Argersinger added an RBI to the Falcons' stat sheet as well. Argersinger proved vital in relief, twirling four scoreless innings and holding Mukwonago to one hit during his time on the mound. | ||||
13 | Bay Port | 0 | No. 14 De Pere | 4 | MORE |
14 | Easton Arendt flat-out dominated for De Pere on the mound, punching out 12 batters on 78 pitches in a complete game shutout of conference rival Bay Port. Arendt held the Pirates to just two hits, which is essentially even more vital to this victory when his own team had only four hits of their own. The Redbirds did capitalize on their opportunities, however, pushing runs across in the first two innings and padding their lead with two in the fourth. Garrett Foth led the way for De Pere with two hits, while Bryson Webb doubled and scored out of the leadoff spot. Sophomore Craig Kabat struck eight out across six innings of work for Bay Port, allowing three earned runs and walking three. | ||||
15 | No. 15 Mosinee | 8 | Tomahawk | 1 | MORE |
16 | The Indians improved to 18-2 on the season with a convincing road win on Friday. David Stoffel led the Mosinee offense with three RBIs, while the middle-of-the-order bunch of Keagan Jirschele, Taylor Lemanski, and Tanner Unertl all had hits in the win. Stoffel started on the mound and held Tomahawk to one hit across four scoreless innings while striking out four, too. The Indians are off this weekend and they'll travel to Rhinelander on Monday for the start of a two-game set. | ||||
17 | No. 16 Greendale | 1 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 10 | MORE |
18 | The Birddogs seemed to put it all together as they took down a talented Greendale squad, backed some dominant pitching. Jack Trost got things started on the mound for Brown Deer/Shorewood and he twirled a gem over his six innings of work. Trost allowed just one run on six hits which was sufficient as the offense exploded for 10 runs. In the leadoff spot, Braylen White grabbed two doubles and scored twice to get things going for the Birddogs. Jacob Church was the main run producer as he tallied three RBIs on one hit to get the scoring started for Brown Deer/Shorewood. Joseph Nicholaus also added in two RBIs on one hit and he also came in for the final inning on the mound. In his one inning of work he struck out two Greendale batters and failed to allow a run, giving Brown Deer Shorewood the major upset win. | ||||
19 | Racine Park | 0 | No. 17 Kenosha Tremper | 11 | MORE |
20 | Kenosha Tremper grabbed their 18 win of the season as they defeated conference opponent, Racine Park, in dominant fashion. The pitching for Tremper was lights out as three arm combined to shutout Racine Park. Jalani Hudnall did most of the heavy lifting as it took him just 29 pitches to get through his three innings of work. Hudnall failed to allow a run on two hits while also fanning three Racin Park batters. Jack DeRousse and Richie Dibble each threw an inning of relief and each gave up just one hit and Dibble tallied two punch outs. Offensively, Tremper took advantage of seven Racine Park errors but Ryne Lesnik, Rory Dutton, and Wyatt Modory each collected an RBI in the contest, and Ivan Jake tallied the games on double. | ||||
21 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
22 | Middleton | 9 | Union Grove | 6 | MORE |
23 | Leading the way for Middleton in their win against Union Grove was Hayden Hellenbrand who tallied three RBIs on one double. The duo of Dylan Klock and Matt Zimmerman each collected two hits and two runs, with Klock also driving in one run as well. Earning the win for Middleton was JT Hockers who dazzled over his five innings of work in which he scattered five hits and tallied one strikeout. | ||||
24 | DeForest | 7 | Verona | 14 | MORE |
25 | The Wildcats exploded for a combined seven runs in the first two innings of their matchup with DeForest and they did not look back as they cruised to a 14-7 win. Leading the charge for this potent Verona offense was Michael Comber who drove in two runs while collecting a triple and a single. Max Steiner and Mason Fink each added in two RBIs on two hits en route to Verona's win. | ||||
26 | Wautoma | 16 | Lourdes Academy | 2 | MORE |
27 | Wautoma's, Hoyt Keller dazzled on the mound in their matchup with Lourdes on Friday. Despite two runs scoring, Keller failed to allow a hit over his five innings of work and also tallied nine strikeouts. Offensively, Logan Dunn continued his dominance as he drove in a whopping five RBIs whilst collecting two triples in the contest. Kyle Fenske was also a key contributor for this Hornets offense as he recorded two RBIs on two hits, on being a double, en route to a dominant win for Wautoma. | ||||
28 | Monona Grove | 3 | Beaver Dam | 4 | MORE |
29 | With the game tied at three going into the bottom half of the eighth inning, Beaver Dam's Nate Tisdale led off with a single which was followed up by a single from James Westover to move the runner into scoring position. After a strikeout, Alex Soto came up to the plate and delivered the walk off single, giving Beaver Dam the win in this extra inning thriller. The aforementioned Tisdale also earned the win on the mound for Beaver Dam as he went the distance and then some. In his eight innings of work, Tisdale tallied seven strikeouts and allowed three runs on nine hits to earn the win for Beaver Dam. | ||||
30 | West Bend West | 1 | Homestead | 2 | MORE |
31 | Despite being out hit by West Bend West, Homestead squeaked one out in this conference matchup. Will Vierling and Max Kuenzi each recorded Homestead's only RBIs and Vierling tallied the only multi-hit performance as well. Earning the win on the mound was Jackson Brewer who was solid over his five innings of work in which he scattered five hits and logged eight punch outs. | ||||
32 | Coleman | 1 | Crivitz | 5 | |
33 | Goodman/Pembine | 4 | Florence | 7 | |
34 | Lodi | 5 | Watertown Luther Prep | 12 | |
35 | Menasha | 15 | Green Bay East/West | 11 | |
36 | Nicolet | 5 | Grafton | 4 | |
37 | Oshkosh North | 6 | Fond du Lac | 5 | |
38 | Pacelli | 10 | Port Edwards | 0 | |
39 | Waterford | 0 | Oconomowoc | 14 | |
40 | White Lake | 16 | Bowler | 21 | |
41 | Wrightstown | 2 | Little Chute | 6 | |
42 | Hurley | 11 | Ironwood | 1 | |
43 | Shullsburg/Benton | 2 | Barneveld | 12 | |
44 | Oostburg | 3 | Random Lake | 8 | |
45 | Assumption | 2 | Abbotsford/Colby | 8 | |
46 | Auburndale | 6 | Athens | 8 | |
47 | Newman Catholic | 14 | Prentice | 1 | |
48 | Pius XI Catholic | 7 | Greenfield | 1 | |
49 | West Allis Central | 3 | Cudahy | 4 | |
50 | Westfield | 16 | Green Lake/Princeton | 9 | |
51 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 12 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | |
52 | Osceola | 5 | Amery | 0 | |
53 | Baldwin-Woodville | 5 | Saint Croix Central | 7 | |
54 | Boyceville | 4 | Elk Mound | 11 | |
55 | Cambridge | 1 | New Glarus | 3 | |
56 | Clear Lake | 2 | Prairie Farm | 6 | |
57 | Columbus | 12 | Poynette | 1 | |
58 | Dodgeville | 9 | River Valley | 4 | |
59 | Lakeside Lutheran | 2 | Lake Mills | 5 | |
60 | Medford | 18 | Antigo | 1 | |
61 | Milwaukee King | 2 | Germantown | 12 | |
62 | Mount Horeb | 1 | Baraboo | 7 | |
63 | Northland Pines | 5 | Rhinelander | 10 | |
64 | Pardeeville | 0 | Markesan | 10 | |
65 | Spencer | 11 | Columbus Catholic | 12 | |
66 | Watertown | 12 | Fort Atkinson | 7 | |
67 | Superior | 1 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 0 | |
68 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 4 | Waupun | 7 | |
69 | Tartan | 3 | River Falls | 13 | |
70 | Mineral Point | 12 | Fennimore | 1 | |
71 | Shullsburg/Benton | 5 | Barneveld | 22 |
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3 | No. 3 Milton | 6 | DeForest | 4 | MORE |
4 | Milton scored all six of their runs in the first inning and shaved off a late comeback effort by DeForest for a road win on Thursday. Jordan Bundy paced the Red Hawks' offense with three hits, while Alec Campbell and Jack Campion each picked up a pair of hits in the win. Kase Reierson led the way for DeForest two hits, including a double. | ||||
5 | No. 4 Arrowhead | 10 | Kettle Moraine | 1 | MORE |
6 | After beating this same Kettle Moraine team a couple of days ago, Arrowhead kept up its winning ways as they cruised to a 10-1 win. Offensively, the duo of Mason Mckellar and JJ Vargas each recorded a homer and each finished the game with two RBIs. Thomas Curry and Ethan Hindle each also added in two RBIs while both collected two hits in the contest as well. The aforementioned Vargas also got the start on the mound for Arrowhead and over his five innings of work he tallied seven strikeouts while allowing one run on two hits. Arik Egerbrecht piggybacked off of Vargas and was equally impressive as he recorded four punch outs and only allowed one hit. | ||||
7 | No. 5 Kimberly | 2 | Neenah | 0 | |
8 | Kimberly squeaked one out against a quality Neenah squad backed by a late push. With the game tied 0-0 in the seventh inning, Carson Peeters smacked a solo home run to lead off the inning and putting Kimberly up by one. After getting another runner on, Brayden Pleau hit a sacrifice fly and made the game 2-0. Allen Leitner kept up his dominant season as he added in yet another quality start. Leitner went the distance for Kimberly and failed to allow run, earning the win in the process. | ||||
9 | River Falls | 2 | No. 6 Eau Claire North | 9 | MORE |
10 | Eau Claire North's offense got going early in their matchup with River Falls and they did not look back. Leading the way offensively for Eau Claire North was Gabe Richardson and Jonah Hanson as they each collected three hits and one RBI in the game. Sam Feck also put together solid game as he drove in two runs on one hit for the Huskies. On the mound, Jalen Pascal was dominant over his six innings of work for Eau Claire North. Pascal recorded eight punch outs and only allowed three hits to earn the win for the Huskies. | ||||
11 | No. 8 Janesville Craig | 1 | Madison LaFollette | 2 | MORE |
12 | Madison LaFollette scored both of their runs in the first inning on a sacrifice fly by Devin Coyle and RBI single from Carter Borcherding. That was all the run support that Ben Menge and David Matuszak would need, as the duo didn't allow an earned run and held the Cougars' potent offense to just two hits. Menge started and dazzled through 5 1/3 innings, punching out six and scattering two hits before turning to Matuszak, who finished the game off with a clean 1 2/3 innings. Senior Jack Ryan opposed the Lancers for Craig and was equally impressive, failing to allow an earned run across a complete game effort while punching out 12. | ||||
13 | West Allis Hale | 0 | No. 9 Marquette University | 9 | |
14 | The Hilltoppers cruised to a 9-0 win over West Allis Hale. In the matchup three Marquette pitchers combined to shutout West Allis Hale, led by Luke Agnew. The Wichita State commit got the start for Marquette and he twirled a gem over his five innings of work in which he scattered five hits and tallied five punchouts. Sam Wronski and Michael Zidanic each threw a shutout inning of relief as well and combined to give just two hits. Offensively, Max Stocco was the main run producer as he drove in three RBIs on a double for Marquette. Andrew Halser also put together a solid day at the plate as he drove in two run on one hit to lead Marquette to victory. | ||||
15 | Jefferson | 1 | No. 10 Beloit Turner | 11 | MORE |
16 | Turner salvaged the season series as they ended up splitting with Jefferson. The Turner bats started off hot as they put up four runs in the first inning on an RBI double from Connor Hughes, an RBI single from Cal Ries, and a two RBI single from Mason Hoenig. The aforementioned Hughes finished the game with three hits and two RBIs as well. Reis also put together a solid overall day at the plate as he collected one more hit and drove in three runs to pace this Turner squad offensively. Michael Cook earned the win on the mound for Turner due to his efforts over five innings. Cook tallied three strikeouts and allowed just one earned run on three hits to lead this Turner squad to victory. | ||||
17 | No. 11 Westosha Central | 4 | Elkhorn | 5 | MORE |
18 | Things looked good for Westosha Central as they scored four runs in the seventh inning that put them up by one run, but Elkhorn had other plans. In the bottom of the seventh inning, Kaden Anzalone got things going with a double. This was followed up by a triple from Wyatt Rushing that brought home Anzalone and tied the game up. After two walks and a fielder's choice, Tanner Meinen scored on a wild pitch, giving Elkhorn the upset win. Meinen finished the game with a team high two RBIs, on one hit as well. | ||||
19 | No. 12 Sun Prairie | 8 | Madison Memorial | 1 | MORE |
20 | The Cardinals finished off a sweep of Madison Memorial with another eight-run win on Thursday, improving to 13-3 on the spring. Casey Wambach led the Sun Prairie offense with three hits, while both Sam Ostrenga and Addison Ostrenga drove in runs. Seven different Sun Prairie bats contributed to the Cardinals' 10-hit day. On the mound, Zach Brzezinski threw 4 1/3 quality innings in relief, striking out five without allowing an earned run. | ||||
21 | No. 13 Hudson | 13 | Rice Lake | 8 | MORE |
22 | Offense streamlined Hudson to a 13-8 road win over Rice Lake, as the Raiders picked up 10 hits and pushed more than two runs across in four of their seven innings. Wylie Baumer served as Hudson's catalyst, tallying four hits and driving in three while also scoring three times out of the Raiders' leadoff spot. Braden Ducharme had two hits and scored three times, while Jake Busson and Owen Weadge each drove two runs in. Ben Berkhof continued to dazzle as Hudson's staff ace, allowing only one earned run through 5 1/3 innings, striking out seven. | ||||
23 | No. 14 De Pere | 1 | Little Chute | 2 | MORE |
24 | Little Chute pulled off the Power 25 upset in this non-conference bout with De Pere. The Mustangs pushed two runs across in the first inning on a fielder's choice and RBI single by Trevor Debruin, giving Ethan Melendrez all the run support he'd need. The Wisconsin-Platteville signee went the distance for Little Chute, not allowing an earned run and scattering four hits throughout. He struck eight batters out on 96 pitches and walked only two, quieting a loud De Pere offense en route to an upset victory. | ||||
25 | Kenosha Bradford | 3 | No. 17 Kenosha Tremper | 6 | MORE |
26 | Tremper is indisputably one of the hottest teams in the entire state right now, having won 15 straight games and not losing a game since April 12th. They clawed their way to a win over Bradford yesterday, pushing four runs across early and adding a two-run cushion in the sixth. Ethan Bauerschmidt and Ryne Lesnik led the Trojans' offensively with two hits towards the top of their lineup, while Simon Koziol pushed two runners across in the win. Wyatt Modory went the distance on 74 pitches for Tremper, scattering four hits across his seven innings of work, punching out five. | ||||
27 | No. 18 Pewaukee | 5 | Port Washington | 2 | MORE |
28 | Two runs in the first and three in the sixth helped Pewaukee scratch away a road win over Port Washington on Thursday night. Nick Doubek played a key role in that, as the senior southpaw limited the Pirates to two runs in a complete game effort, punching out eight. Carson Hansen and Logan Dobberstein picked up a pair of hits, while Logan Schill drove in a run. | ||||
29 | No. 24 Brookfield East | 2 | No. 19 Brookfield Central | 3 | MORE |
30 | In an epic clash between two Power 25 teams and cross-town rivals, the Lancers up-ended GMC foe Brookfield East on the game's final play. After pushing two runs across in the sixth on back-to-back RBI groundouts, the Lancers forced extra-innings and kept their victorious hopes alive. With the bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of the 10th inning, sophomore Aren Robinson peppered a hard ground ball back up the middle for the walk-off winner. Offense was scarce in this game, largely in part to the impressive pitcher's duel that took place between each team's starters. Ryan Karst struck eight out across 5 1/3 innings of one hit ball for Brookfield East, while Brookfield Central's Matthew Mueller retired 17 batters via the K, pitching 7 1/3 innings of three-hit ball. This was certainly one of the better matchups we've seen across the WIAA thus far in 2022. | ||||
31 | Big Foot | 1 | No. 20 Edgerton | 16 | MORE |
32 | Nine runs in the first inning put this game out of hand early, as the Crimson Tide pounded out 12 hits in four offensive innings to defeat Rock Valley foe Big Foot. Peyton Lee continued his dominance at the plate with four extra-base hits: a double, two triples, and home run. The Winona State signee led the way with seven RBIs, continuing his way to a potential 'Conference Player of the Year' award. Steven Olson doubled twice and threw five innings of two-hit ball, punching out six. Carson Dupuis and Ethan Stengel also homered, while Justin Clark drove a pair of runs home as well. Four straight wins as Edgerton at 14-2 on the season and very much in the race with Beloit Turner for the Rock Valley title. | ||||
33 | No. 21 Kenosha St. Joseph | 12 | Dominican | 0 | MORE |
34 | Kenosha St. Joseph continues their dominance, having still not lost since last year and now picking up the series sweep with Dominican. The Lancers scored a run in all but one inning yesterday, including four runs in the fourth and five in the sixth. Jack McTernan led the way with four RBIs, while Brady Davidson, Tommy Santarreli, and Andrew Setter all tripled, respectively. Setter had himself a day on the mound, twirling a no-hitter and punching out 10 batters on 71 pitches, 57 of them for strikes. | ||||
35 | Marshfield | 0 | No. 22 Stevens Point | 7 | MORE |
36 | Kaden Thauer twirled a gem for SPASH, tossing six scoreless innings in a start and scattering five hits. Bennett Klish doubled and drove two runs in and Bryce Ehr brought three runs home of his own on two hits. SPASH improved to 12-4 on the season with the win and travels to Chippewa Falls on Saturday. | ||||
37 | No. 23 University School | 2 | Lake Country Lutheran | 5 | MORE |
38 | The Lightning earned a series split with conference foe University School, upending the Wildcats at home thanks to an early lead. Noah Howard went 3-for-3 at the plate with a double, while Tim Frerking picked up a pair of hits on his own. Sam Heicher and Jack Poellot each double as six different Lake Country starters recorded a hit in the win. Gunnar Grosenick and Josh Pavlik combined for five scoreless innings on the mound, scattering one hit over that span and punching out three. James Reese tripled and drove two in for the Wildcats. | ||||
39 | Menominee Indian | 0 | No. 25 Amherst | 10 | MORE |
40 | Amherst maintained their undefeated season with a conference sweep of Menominee Indian. Landon Moe and Jake Hoffman paired up to shut out their opposition, while Matt Glodowski and Aiden Jastromski each had a pair of hits in the win. The Falcons are certainly one of the state's hottest programs right now and don't appear to be slowing down any time soon. | ||||
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42 | Wautoma | 8 | Nekoosa | 1 | MORE |
43 | A 3-for-3 day from Logan Dunn led Wautoma to the victory over Nekoosa. In the gam Dunn tallied a pair of doubles and a homerun, finishing the game with two RBIs and four runs scored, leading the Hornets squad offensively. On the mound for Wautoma was Hunter Netzler, who went the distance and allowed just one run on three hits, tallying nine strikeouts in the process. | ||||
44 | Mukwonago | 0 | Catholic Memorial | 8 | MORE |
45 | Rory Fox twireld an absolute gem for Catholic Memorial, in their matchup against Mukwonago. It took Fox just 77 pitches to go the distance for CMH as he recorded 14 strikeouts and scattered just three hits, earning the win in the process. Offensively, Charlie Jarvis led the way for CMH as he drove in three runs on two hits, one of them being a double. JT Kelenic also put together a solid day at the plate as he tallied two RBIs while collecting two doubles. | ||||
46 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 0 | Deerfield | 2 | MORE |
47 | Cal Fisher was absolutely dominant on the mound for Deerfield as they took down Hustisford/Dodgeland. In his complete game efforts, Fisher tallied 15 strikeouts and allowed just three hits to earn the win for Deerfield. The only two RBIs of the game ceam from Kris Hahn and Adam Suess, with Hahn also recording a double. Austin Anderson by far had one of the better days at the plate as he tallied the only multi-hit performance, going a perfect 3-for-3. | ||||
48 | Menomonee Falls | 1 | Wauwatosa East | 3 | MORE |
49 | A two-run sixth inning was eventually enough as Wauwatosa East defeated Menomonee Falls. In that big sixth inning, N Crawley got the scoring started as he smoked a RBI single that broke the 1-1 tie. This was followed up with a double from S Martin that plated one more and extended Menomonee Falls lead to two. Drew Krause then came out to shut the door for Wauwatosa East, and he did just that, earning the save in the process. Starting pitcher Thomas Harper was solid as well over his six innings of work. Harper allowed one run on seven hits and tallied four strikeouts to earn the win for Wauwatosa East. | ||||
50 | Union Grove | 6 | Wilmot | 0 | MORE |
51 | Two Union Grove pitchers combined to shutout Wilmot in Thursday's matchup. Brady Clark did most of the heavy lifting as he nearly went the distance at 6 1/3 innings. Clark gave up just three hits while also tallying three strikeouts to earn the win for Union Grove. Nathan Williams came in for the final two outs and got them both via the strikeout to keep the shutout intact. At the plate, Owen Nowak put together the only multi-hit performance as he tallied two hits and scored one run. Landon Dessart, Josh DeGroot, Ty Geschke, Beau Bloxdorf, and the aforementioned Williams each tallied an RBI a piece in the win as well. | ||||
52 | Waukesha North | 13 | Muskego | 4 | MORE |
53 | Waukesha North cruised to a win over Muskego in dominant fashion. The bats were hot for Waukesha North and were led by Connor Curtis who tallied three hits, two RBIs and scored three runs as well. AJ Curtis also put together a solid day at the plate as he drvoe in two runs on a double and a single, scoring one run in the process. Aj Curtis also earned the win on the mound due to his efforts over four innings. Curtis struck out four and allowed two earned runs on two hits to lead this Waukesha North squad to victory. | ||||
54 | Spooner | 5 | Cameron | 2 | |
55 | Unity | 14 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 8 | |
56 | Crandon | 23 | Elcho | 0 | |
57 | Cashton | 5 | Royall | 4 | |
58 | Algoma | 5 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 18 | |
59 | Appleton North | 11 | Kaukauna | 1 | |
60 | Brillion | 5 | Wrightstown | 15 | |
61 | Catholic Central | 18 | Martin Luther | 3 | |
62 | Germantown | 3 | Sussex Hamilton | 5 | |
63 | Green Bay East/West | 0 | Menasha | 10 | |
64 | Iowa-Grant | 0 | Mineral Point | 10 | |
65 | Kohler/Christian | 13 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 8 | |
66 | Living Word Lutheran | 9 | Saint Francis | 3 | |
67 | Manawa | 0 | Marion | 11 | |
68 | Random Lake | 17 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 7 | |
69 | Saint Thomas More | 5 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 1 | |
70 | Shullsburg/Benton | 0 | Southwestern | 13 | |
71 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 7 | Pius XI Catholic | 1 | |
72 | Gibraltar | 2 | Kewaunee | 12 | |
73 | New London | 2 | Xavier | 16 | |
74 | Abbotsford/Colby | 22 | Prentice | 0 | |
75 | Auburndale | 8 | Marathon | 2 | |
76 | Edgar | 2 | Stratford | 8 | |
77 | Greenfield | 12 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | |
78 | Kewaskum | 7 | Waupun | 4 | |
79 | Assumption | 7 | Newman Catholic | 4 | |
80 | Winneconne | 1 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 14 | |
81 | Adams-Friendship | 3 | Mauston | 6 | |
82 | Appleton East | 2 | Oshkosh North | 6 | |
83 | Campbellsport | 1 | Lomira | 3 | |
84 | Colfax | 9 | Spring Valley | 16 | |
85 | Dodgeville | 0 | Prairie du Chien | 2 | |
86 | Eleva-Strum | 4 | Pepin/Alma | 5 | |
87 | Plum City/Elmwood | 10 | Durand | 5 | |
88 | Fond du Lac | 0 | Hortonville | 15 | |
89 | Elk Mound | 10 | Glenwood City | 0 | |
90 | Holmen | 6 | La Crosse Central | 7 | |
91 | Horicon | 5 | Fall River | 4 | |
92 | Lakeside Lutheran | 3 | Marshall | 6 | |
93 | Luther | 3 | Arcadia | 9 | |
94 | Montello | 0 | Markesan | 15 | |
95 | New Richmond | 8 | Chippewa Falls | 4 | |
96 | North Crawford | 3 | Ithaca | 16 | |
97 | North Fond du Lac | 8 | Laconia | 1 | |
98 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 14 | Bruce | 0 | |
99 | Oakfield | 13 | Lourdes Academy | 1 | |
100 | Oshkosh West | 18 | Appleton West | 5 | |
101 | Palmyra-Eagle | 10 | Rio | 0 | |
102 | Pardeeville | 7 | Green Lake/Princeton | 6 | |
103 | Portage | 5 | Beaver Dam | 7 | |
104 | Randolph | 16 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 3 | |
105 | Shell Lake | 14 | Luck/Frederic | 4 | |
106 | Siren | 5 | Grantsburg | 15 | |
107 | Viroqua | 15 | Westby | 5 | |
108 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 5 | Seneca | 10 | |
109 | Wisconsin Dells | 20 | Westfield | 3 | |
110 | Bangor | 11 | Necedah | 0 | |
111 | New Lisbon | 16 | Wonewoc-Center | 1 | |
112 | Poynette | 2 | Johnson Creek | 13 | |
113 | Cameron | 4 | Spooner | 14 | |
114 | Unity | 5 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 6 | |
115 | Cashton | 0 | Royall | 5 | |
116 | Algoma | 3 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 4 | |
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3 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 7 | Cedarburg | 0 | |
4 | The Blue Dukes took on North Shore Conference foe, Cedarburg. JD Dix led the way for Whitefish Bay as he tallied two homers in their matchup. Caleb Bowers also recorded a homerun in the contest as well. On the mound, Mitch Voit continued his dominance as he pitched all seven innings and failed to allow a run in those innings. | ||||
5 | No. 7 Oak Creek | 5 | No. 2 Franklin | 10 | |
6 | After losing to this same Oak Creek team the previous night, Franklin came back after being down by two, to defeat conference rival Oak Creek. Going into the sixth inning, Franklin was down by one but exploded for seven runs to go on top 10-4. Leading the charge offensively for Franklin was Charlie Marion who collected two hits and two RBIs in the win. Reigning POTW, Dylan Mass also put together a solid day at the plate as he tallied a pair of hits, one RBI. Noah Musolf earned the win on the mound for Franklin as he tossed 4 2/3 innings in on relief. In his outing he allowed one earned run on two hits while tallying three strikeouts. | ||||
7 | Oshkosh North | 1 | No. 5 Kimberly | 10 | |
8 | The Papermakers cruised to a 10-1 win over Oshkosh North in Wednesday's matchup. On the mound, Brayden Deering was outstanding as he allowed just two hits while also tallying eight punch outs, leading Kimberly to the win. Offensively, Colin Obermann tallied a double and scored two runs. Also, the trio of Evan Olson, Carson Peeters, and Brady Koester each collected a double and two RBIs to round out the run production for Kimberly. | ||||
9 | Union Grove | 14 | No. 11 Westosha Central | 15 | MORE |
10 | Westosha Central squeaked away with the win in their high scoring, back and forth affair with Union Grove. Mason Mitacek and Kade Scott put together the only multi-hit performances for Westosha. Mitacek tallied three hits and one RBI, while Scott grabbed two hits, one RBI and two runs scored. Jack Rose and Adam Switalski were the main run producers for Westosha as they combined for seven RBIs and two hits. | ||||
11 | Green Bay Preble | 0 | No. 14 De Pere | 3 | MORE |
12 | Some great pitching and some timely hitting, led De Pere to the win over Green Bay Preble. Getting things started on the mound for De Pere was Quinn Falish who failed to allow a hit in his 6 2/3 innings and also recorded 10 punchouts as well. Easton Arendt came in for the final out of the game and got it, keeping the no-hitter intact. Falish also helped himself out as he recorded an RBI on one hit as well. | ||||
13 | No. 15 Mosinee | 11 | Antigo | 1 | |
14 | The Indians cruised past Antigo in their matchup on Wednesday. On both side of the ball Keagen Jirschele was a key contributor. On the mound Jirschele got the start for Mosinee and over his 5 2/3 innings he recorded six strikeouts and allowed five hits. Offensively, Jirschele collected three hits in five at-bats, scoring four runs, and driving in one. Taylor Lemanski was the main run producer for Mosinee as he tallied three RBIs on three hits to lead Mosinee to victory. | ||||
15 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 2 | No. 16 Greendale | 6 | MORE |
16 | Tristan Ellis was spectacular on the mound for Greendale as he went the distance and only allowed one earned run. Over his seven innings, Ellis tallied 10 strikeouts, allowing just three hits and no walks. Ellis also helped himself out as he contributed an RBI for the Panther offense. Keegan Norton put together a solid day at the plate for Greendale as he tallied two hits, an RBI and a run scored. The other run producers for Greendale in this matchup was EJ Kuster, Ryan Takerian and JAck Bauer who each drove in a run apiece. | ||||
17 | No. 17 Kenosha Tremper | 12 | Racine Park | 0 | MORE |
18 | Tremper cruised to a 12-0 win over conference opponent, Racine Park. To view the entire stat line from this game, click the 'MORE' option. | ||||
19 | No. 18 Pewaukee | 14 | Muskego | 4 | MORE |
20 | The Pewaukee offense was just too much for Muskego as the Pirates took charge of this game early and never looked back. Logan Dobberstein put together a very solid day at the plate for Pewaukee as he went a perfect 4-for-4 and also drove in four runs in the contest as well. Nick Doubek was also a key contributor for the Pirates as he drove in two runs on two hits, both of them being doubles. From the leadoff spot, Carson Hansen reached base three times and scored each of those times. On the mound for Pewaukee, Gavyn Bowen got the start and over his 4 2/3 innings he tallied seven punch outs and allowed three hits. Greyson Zach relieved Bowen and was equally impressive as he logged four strikeouts and allows four hits. | ||||
21 | Watertown | 12 | No. 22 Stevens Point | 2 | |
22 | No. 22 Stevens Point | 12 | Watertown | 4 | |
23 | After losing a tough one to Watertown in the first game of this double-header, Steven Point bounced back to win game two. Lead the way offensively for Steven's Point was Ben Raczek who exploded for four RBIs on two hits, one of them being a home run. Tommy Drohner, Kale Roth, Kaden Thauer, and Deacan Koback each collected multi-hit performances as well. The winning pitching the contest was Josh Opiola who struck out three and allowed three in his five innings of work for SPASH. With the split of th double-header, SPASH moves to 11-4 and 5-1 in conference play. | ||||
24 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
25 | Hortonville | 4 | Appleton West | 2 | |
26 | Appleton West | 0 | Hortonville | 11 | |
27 | In Hortonvilles first game of the double-header, Thomas Burns was absolutely dominant on the mound. Burns stayed in for all 10 innings of this game as it went into extra innings. In those innings Burns tallied a whopping 20 strikeouts and allowed just three hits. Offensively, Camden Kuhnke led the way as he went 4-for-5 at the plate, which included a double and triple. Sam Dodd also put together a soldi day at the plate as he drove in a run while going 2-for-5 at the plate. In the second game, Thomas Burns earned the win yet again as he three three innings of shutout ball. Dylan Schroeder relieved Burns and over his two innings he failed to allow run as well. At the plate, Hayden Timm and Nate Vela each homered and with Hayden Timm finishing with four RBIs. Kolden Hunter added in a perfect 3-for-3 day and drove in one run. | ||||
28 | Brookfield Academy | 7 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 4 | |
29 | A strong performance on the mound for Brookfield Academy's, Nolan Kahle led the Blue Knights to a win. In his six innings of work, Kahle struckout six batters and gave up two runs on five hits. Kahle also helped himself as he tallied three hits and an RBI at the plate for Brookfield Academy. Michael Kieckhaefer also collected a three hit day at the plate as well. The trio of Michael Hoefgen, Brady Gomilla, and Jonah Jensen each grabbed two hits in the contest as well, leading the Blue Knights to the win. | ||||
30 | Woodstock North (IL) | 2 | Badger | 3 | |
31 | With this game tied going into the bottom of the seventh inning Badger's, Tyler Deleskiewicz led off the inning with a walk. Then Chandler Loveride-Flores came up to the plate and delivered the walk off single that scored Deleskiewicz, and gave Badger the win. Besides the last inning, Badger put together a quality game all around. The pitching for Badger was solid as Crete Slattery and Colin Coyne combined to hold Woodstock to just two runs. The aforementioned Deleskiewicz also tallied an RBI earlier in the game as well. Lex Dupee added in a three hit day, with one RBI to round out this Badger offense. | ||||
32 | Neenah | 3 | Appleton North | 2 | |
33 | Port Washington | 3 | Homestead | 4 | |
34 | Madison Memorial | 1 | Oconomowoc | 7 | |
35 | Appleton North | 12 | Neenah | 3 | |
36 | Bonduel | 8 | Shiocton | 11 | |
37 | Johnson Creek | 12 | Lake Mills | 13 | |
38 | Cuba City | 8 | Southwestern | 2 | |
39 | Burlington | 14 | Beloit Memorial | 1 | |
40 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 2 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 3 | |
41 | Lake Country Lutheran | 27 | Kenosha Christian Life | 0 | |
42 | Menasha | 2 | Pulaski | 3 | |
43 | Racine Horlick | 12 | Racine Case | 0 | |
44 | Sheboygan Falls | 3 | Roncalli | 2 | |
45 | Woodstock North (IL) | 2 | Badger | 3 | |
46 | New Berlin West | 6 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 8 | |
47 | St. Augustine Prep | 2 | Greenfield | 6 | |
48 | Whitnall | 10 | Cudahy | 0 | |
49 | Grafton | 11 | West Bend East | 3 | |
50 | Hartford | 9 | Nicolet | 4 | |
51 | Milwaukee Pulaski/Juneau | 7 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 5 | |
52 | Oregon | 3 | Sauk Prairie | 7 | |
53 | Tomah | 6 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 2 | |
54 | West Bend West | 5 | Slinger | 6 | |
55 | West De Pere | 5 | Shawano | 6 | |
56 | Pius XI Catholic | 7 | West Allis Central | 3 | |
57 | Martin Luther | 4 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 1 | |
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3 | No. 2 Franklin | 3 | No. 7 Oak Creek | 4 | |
4 | Despite a late push from Franklin, Oak Creek came out with the win in this Power 25 matchup. Luke Klekamp earned the win for Oak Creek due to his complete game efforts. In his seven innings, Klekamp allowed two earned runs on four hits, and tallied five strikeouts. Klekamp also helped himself out as he recorded Oak Creek's only multi-hit performance and he finished the game with one RBI. Ryan Santi and Cade Palkowski were responsible Oak Creeks other RBIs as they each collected one. | ||||
5 | Beaver Dam | 6 | No. 3 Milton | 3 | |
6 | Beaver Dam starter Daelen Johnson allowed one run in his first two frames but silenced the Red Hawks from there, allowing his offense to surge back into the lead and hold onto the win over the No. 3-ranked team in the state. Johnson's final line featured seven punch-outs in six innings and he allowed just two runs on nine scattered hits and one walk. The Golden Beavers' Logan Thomas was 3-for-4 with a run scored, though eight different hitters in the lineup earned at least one hit, and six different batters drove in a run; Boston Damon was 2-for-3 with two runs scored, an RBI, and he stole two bases. For Milton, Gavin Kilen was 2-for-4 with a double; Jack Campion also recorded two hits, including a double, and he drove in a run. | ||||
7 | Kettle Moraine | 2 | No. 4 Arrowhead | 5 | |
8 | Arrowhead cruised past Kettle Moraine backed by a complete game pitching performance from Mason Buss. The Kansas State commit was dominant in his start as he tallied 11 strikeouts while allowing two hits. Offensively, the Warhawks were helped out by home runs from Thomas Curry and Mason McKellar, both finished the game with two hits. JJ Vargas was the main run producer for Arrowhead as he tallied two RBIs. Ethan Hindle and James Duncan each recorded hits as well, and both scored runs. Arrowhead looks to be back on track as winners of two straight, after suffering their first two losses of the season consecutively last week. | ||||
9 | No. 6 Eau Claire North | 5 | River Falls | 4 | MORE |
10 | A late push from Eau Claire North would eventually be enough as they avoided the upset in their matchup against River Falls. After scoring three in the second inning, the Huskie lineup would be quited as they couldn't get anything going until the top of the seventh. With River Falls up by one, J Hanson tied the game up on a RBI single, which was followed up by another RBI single that put the Huskies up by one. Henry Wilkinson came back out for Eau Claire North and earned the save as he shut the River Falls lineup down. Roscoe Rennock also put together a solid day at the plate as he drove in two runs on two hits that got the scoring started for Eau Claire North. | ||||
11 | Madison La Follette | 4 | No. 8 Janesville Craig | 14 | |
12 | Junior shortstop Jake Schaffner led Craig with three hits that set the table for three runs scored, and he added an RBI. Junior Aiden Schenk was erratic on the mound, which was unusual for him this spring as one of Craig's most dependable arms, but he made up for it offensively by going 2-for-3 with a double and three RBIs. Patrick Schork also drove in three runs on Tuesday. La Follette shortstop Mason Coyle doubled twice and drove in three of his team's four runs in the defeat. | ||||
13 | No. 9 Marquette University | 3 | Germantown | 2 | |
14 | Scoreless through three, Sam Wronski stayed hot by driving in the game's first run on an RBI single to left and Michael Cesarz hit an RBI single in the top of the sixth to cushion Gavin Gawronski's lead, who's been one of the area's most reliable senior arms. However, in the sixth, Germantown rallied to tie it aided by three doubles in the inning by Matthew Grater, Tyler Hofmann, and Jerome Pawlak. But Marquette got right back to work in the seventh, culminating in a two-out single to right off the bat of junior Parker Wyatt, scoring the go-ahead run. Gawronski returned for the seventh and earned a 1-2-3 inning, with back-to-back strikeouts to end it with an exclamation point. Marquette is now 14-3 overall this season. | ||||
15 | No. 10 Beloit Turner | 7 | Jefferson | 8 | MORE |
16 | Some late game heroics allowed Jefferson to grab the upset win over Beloit Turner in this extra inning thriller. With the game tied in the game tied in the bottom of the ninth inning, Evan Neitzel smacked a double and was eventually moved over to third on a passed ball. With Nietzel on third, Aidan Kammer came up and smoked a lineup drive to center field which brought home Neitzel and gave Jefferson the upset win. Not only did Kammer have the most important hit of the game, he also collected a team high four hits in the contest as well. Tyler Butina and the aforementioned Neitzel each grabbed three hits in the game, and both drove in a run. | ||||
17 | Madison Memorial | 4 | No. 12 Sun Prairie | 8 | |
18 | While Memorial scored the first runs of the game as part of a three-run third inning, Sun Prairie ultimately chipped away and pulled away late to earn its fourth consecutive win. Freshman Casey Wambach led Sun Prairie with a 3-for-3 day at the plate, and he scored twice. Seniors Addison Ostrenga and Davis Hamilton each doubled and drove in three runs combined. Sam Ostrenga was 2-for-4 from the top of the order with an RBI and a run scored. Sun Prairie reliever Zach Brzezinski tossed 4.1 innings from the 'pen and allowed just one unearned run on three hits, no walks, and he struck out five, and his performance allowed the Cardinals to rally back and hold onto the lead permanently. JMM's Luke DiLorenzo was 2-for-4 with a double in the loss; Brandon Boucher also notched a pair of hits. | ||||
19 | Rice Lake | 2 | No. 13 Hudson | 6 | MORE |
20 | Hudson took advantage of five Rice Lake errors, coupled with some timely hitting to come out on top in this matchup. Leading the way for Hudson was Logan Vonberge who tallied three RBIs, two of which came from a single in the sixth inning that extended Hudson's lead to five. Wylie Baumer and Brennan Ducharme each collected two hits and one RBI round out the offensive output from Hudson. Owen Weadge earned the win on the mound as he nearly went the distance and tallied five strikeouts, allowing one earned run on two hits. | ||||
21 | No. 14 De Pere | 7 | Green Bay Southwest | 1 | |
22 | Green Bay Southwest | 1 | No. 14 De Pere | 7 | |
23 | A four-run first inning paved the way for De Pere's win on Tuesday, hosting Green Bay Southwest. Garrett Foth's two-out doubled scored a pair, and Ethan Hoops followed with his own two-run double to hand starter Luke Brosig a large lead to work with. Brosig limited GBSW to just five hits and no runs in six innings, and he struck out four. Foth and Hoops accounted for five of De Pere's eight team hits and five of their RBIs – Hoops notched a second RBI double later in the ballgame to extend his team's lead, and pitched the seventh to officially secure the win. De Pere is winners of five in a row, now 10-2 overall. | ||||
24 | Tomahawk | 0 | No. 15 Mosinee | 13 | |
25 | No. 16 Greendale | 9 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 6 | MORE |
26 | Greendale came out with the win and avoided the upset in their high scoring affair with Wisconsin Lutheran. A three RBI and three hit day from lead off hitter, Jack Bauer lifted Greendale to the win. Ryan Takerian also tallied a three hits game to drive in one run and also score two. Tristan Ellis, Andy Justus, and Luke Mattes each collected two hits in the contest as well. Out of the three Greendale arms that pitched in the game, Dyaln Campeau tossed the only scoreless stretch. In 1 2/3 innings, Campeau tallied two strikeouts and scattered just two hits. Overall, a solid team win from Greendale over a solid Wisconsin Lutheran squad. | ||||
27 | Racine Park | 0 | No. 17 Kenosha Tremper | 10 | MORE |
28 | Rory Dutton willed newly ranked, Kenosha Tremper to the the win over Racine Park. Tremper rode Dutton to the finish line in the shortened contest and in his six innings of work he tallied seven strikeouts, while scattering just two hits. Offensively, Ethan Bauerschmidt led the way for Tremper as he tallied three RBIs on a double and a single. The aforementioned Dutton also put together a solid day at the plate as he tallied a double, single and scored two runs as well. | ||||
29 | No. 19 Brookfield Central | 19 | West Allis Hale | 7 | |
30 | The Lancers were actually on the ropes in this one, down 7-3 entering the top of the fourth, but they exploded for 11 runs that inning to lift them through to Tuesday's victory. Central's Charlie DiPiazza was 2-for-4 with four RBIs and Braylan Bigler also drove in four runs on three hits; Matthew Mueller scored four runs and drove in two. Four Huskies doubled in the loss: Tyler Clark, Peyton Ryback, Owen Ustruck, and Connor Hackett. | ||||
31 | No. 20 Edgerton | 13 | Big Foot | 1 | MORE |
32 | The Tide are now 13-2 this spring following an overpowering win over Big Foot, featuring 15 hits and the latest dominant outing by Peyton Lee. Lee K'd 13 batters in six innings and he allowed just one run on three hits, three walks, and he also led the way offensively as he recorded three hits (two doubles) that produced four RBIs. Shane Kisting was 3-for-5 from the top of the order with two runs scored and an RBI. Carson Dupuis drove in a pair with the help of a home run; Aydan Hanson was 3-for-5 with a double and three RBIs. | ||||
33 | Dominican | 0 | No. 21 Kenosha St. Joseph | 10 | MORE |
34 | The Lancers are 11-0 this spring and 2-0 as members of the Power 25 now after Tuesday's shutout win over Dominican. Starter Luke Schuler held his opposition to just two hits, no walks, and he K'd five. Brady Davidson stayed hot with two more hits and two runs scored; Schuler and Andrew Setter each recorded two hits and Setter drove in three runs himself. Dylan Love slugged a three-run homer and drove in four total in the ballgame. Dominican's Tyler Feldbrugge recorded his team's line two hits, one of which was a double. | ||||
35 | No. 22 Stevens Point | 4 | Marshfield | 0 | |
36 | Sophomore Noah Marschke was dialed in on Tuesday, and he's been getting better with each and every start for SPASH this spring. On Tuesday, Marschke tossed a complete game shutout featuring 12 punch-outs against just one walk and five hits. For the Panthers, Tommy Drohner, Riley Warzynski, and Deacan Koback were each 2-for-3 in the win; Drohner drove in three of his team's four runs. | ||||
37 | Lake Country Lutheran | 4 | No. 23 University School | 5 | MORE |
38 | University School held on to the lead despite a late push from Lake Country Lutheran in Tuesday's matchup. James Reese led the way for the Wildcats offensively as he drove in two runs on two hits, one of which was a triple and also scored twice. Graham Kasten, Jason Adix, and Gabe Ciralsky each collected one RBI apiece to round out the scoring for University School. Kasten also earned the win due to his efforts over five innings in which he struck out four. The aforementioned Reese earned the save as he came in for the final inning and recorded all three of his outs via the strikeout. | ||||
39 | Wauwatosa West | 5 | No. 24 Brookfield East | 6 | |
40 | B'East fended off a late Tosa West rally to hold onto their 11th win of the spring, and their first as members of the Power 25. A Ryan Berghauer two-out triple in the bottom of the first plated East's first two runs, though West added one back right away in the top of the second on back-to-back doubles from Cal Schwake and David Kleier. The Spartans' Ryan Karst led the bottom of the fourth off with a solo homer, and Drew Staviski and Sam Stergiades singled home a pair more to build on B'East's lead. West's Ethan Krueger and Michael Rueth each doubled in the top of the seventh to pull the Trojans within a run, but Berghauer actually came on to earn the final out and close down his team's fifth straight win. | ||||
41 | No. 25 Amherst | 18 | Menominee Indian | 2 | |
42 | An eight-run first inning and a five-run second allowed Amherst to cruise to Tuesday's win at Menominee Indian. Jake Hoffman tripled twice and drove in four runs to lead the way offensively; starter Wyatt Blaskowski struck out six in three innings to guide the Falcons to their 16th win of their undefeated season. | ||||
43 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
44 | Catholic Memorial | 7 | Mukwonago | 6 | MORE |
45 | A big five-run inning from Catholic Memorial was a big part in their win over Mukwonago. Throughout the course of the game, Mukwonago battled back and was tied after the fifth inning. Catholic Memorial then put up one of their own on a single for JT Kelenic, which was eventually the difference maker as Mukwonago couldn't get anything else on the board. Kelenic also homered in the game and finished with fur RBIs. Charlie Jarvis went a perfect 5-for-5 at the plate, finishing the game with an RBI and a run scored. Jarvis also earned the two inning save as he twirled two scoreless innings in relief. | ||||
46 | Verona | 5 | Madison East | 0 | MORE |
47 | Nick West and Tyler Wied combined to shut out Madison East in their matchup on Tuesday. West threw the bulk of the game as he twirled a one hit gem over six innings of work and he also recorded eight strikeouts. Wied came in for the final inning and kept the shutout intact and allowed two hits. Offensively, Mason Armstrong and the aforementioned West each drove in two runs, with Armstrong also collecting two hits. Tre Grignon tallied the games only other multi-hit performance as he logged a double and a single. | ||||
48 | Portage | 4 | Edgewood | 12 | MORE |
49 | An eight run fifth inning was too much for Portage to come back from as Edgewood cruised to a 12-8 win. Jackson Trudgeon and Jacob Sheahan combined for seven RBIs and four hits to lead this Edgewood squad to victory. Ryan Drumm and Luke Thompson each collected an RBI and a hit in the contest as well. | ||||
50 | Westfield | 1 | Wautoma | 5 | MORE |
51 | For Wautoma, Kyler Fenske put together a solid day at the plate as he collected three hits and one RBI to pace this Wautoma lineup. Logan Dunn was another key contributor as he recorded two hits and one RBI. Dunn also notched the win in the game as well. On the mound, Dunn tallied 14 strikeouts and allowed one run on two hits in his 6 2/3 innings of work. | ||||
52 | Appleton East | 0 | Fond du Lac | 0 | |
53 | Ashwaubenon | 2 | Notre Dame | 1 | |
54 | Brookfield Academy | 22 | Heritage Christian | 1 | |
55 | Cameron | 6 | Ashland | 4 | |
56 | Chilton | 6 | Kiel | 5 | |
57 | Clintonville | 1 | Denmark | 5 | |
58 | Darlington | 12 | Iowa-Grant | 0 | |
59 | De Pere | 7 | Green Bay Southwest | 1 | |
60 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 0 | Ozaukee | 9 | |
61 | Fond du Lac | 6 | Appleton East | 1 | |
62 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 5 | Luxemburg-Casco | 8 | |
63 | Freedom | 12 | Marinette | 1 | |
64 | Green Bay Southwest | 1 | De Pere | 9 | |
65 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 0 | Oostburg | 19 | |
66 | Howards Grove | 5 | Mishicot | 2 | |
67 | Kenosha Christian Life | 9 | Saint John's NW | 4 | |
68 | Kewaunee | 2 | Oconto | 3 | |
69 | Little Chute | 10 | Wrightstown | 11 | |
70 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 9 | Green Bay Preble | 3 | |
71 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 11 | Kohler/Christian | 4 | |
72 | Martin Luther | 0 | Catholic Central | 10 | |
73 | Mineral Point | 5 | Southwestern | 3 | |
74 | Muskego | 7 | Waukesha North | 2 | |
75 | New Holstein | 3 | Valders | 6 | |
76 | Notre Dame | 5 | Ashwaubenon | 0 | |
77 | Onalaska | 2 | La Crosse Central | 0 | |
78 | Palmyra-Eagle | 11 | Faith Christian | 0 | |
79 | Pulaski | 14 | Sheboygan North | 2 | |
80 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 2 | Saint Thomas More | 6 | |
81 | Riverdale | 0 | Fennimore | 3 | |
82 | Roncalli | 0 | Sheboygan Falls | 1 | |
83 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 11 | Reedsville | 6 | |
84 | Sheboygan North | 9 | Pulaski | 8 | |
85 | Sheboygan South | 0 | Bay Port | 12 | |
86 | Sparta | 1 | La Crosse Logan | 11 | |
87 | Saint Francis | 2 | Living Word Lutheran | 6 | |
88 | St. Mary Catholic | 0 | Random Lake | 4 | |
89 | Waukesha West | 1 | Oconomowoc | 12 | |
90 | Waupaca | 9 | Oconto Falls | 2 | |
91 | West Allis Central | 1 | Pius XI Catholic | 18 | |
92 | West Salem | 11 | Viroqua | 4 | |
93 | Ironwood | 20 | Mellen | 15 | |
94 | Galena | 14 | Shullsburg/Benton | 1 | |
95 | Badger | 5 | Woodstock Knights | 1 | |
96 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 4 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 3 | |
97 | Racine Case | 0 | Racine Horlick | 6 | |
98 | Kewaunee | 10 | Oconto | 3 | |
99 | Athens | 10 | Chequamegon | 11 | |
100 | Clinton | 4 | Whitewater | 6 | |
101 | Cudahy | 0 | Whitnall | 13 | |
102 | East Troy | 11 | Brodhead/Juda | 1 | |
103 | Hurley | 4 | Phillips | 12 | |
104 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 11 | Winneconne | 1 | |
105 | Marathon | 9 | Auburndale | 2 | |
106 | McFarland | 14 | Evansville | 5 | |
107 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 5 | New Berlin West | 3 | |
108 | Prentice | 1 | Abbotsford/Colby | 23 | |
109 | South Milwaukee | 21 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 1 | |
110 | Stratford | 2 | Edgar | 4 | |
111 | Waupun | 0 | Kewaskum | 5 | |
112 | Adams-Friendship | 1 | Wisconsin Dells | 11 | |
113 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 6 | Alma Center Lincoln | 7 | |
114 | Altoona | 4 | Baldwin-Woodville | 7 | |
115 | Antigo | 8 | Medford | 9 | |
116 | Luther | 1 | Aquinas | 17 | |
117 | Baraboo | 1 | Monroe | 11 | |
118 | Barron | 3 | Saint Croix Falls | 14 | |
119 | Belleville | 0 | Cambridge | 2 | |
120 | Beloit Memorial | 0 | Madison West | 9 | |
121 | Bloomer | 7 | McDonell Central | 0 | |
122 | Cadott | 4 | Regis | 16 | |
123 | Chippewa Falls | 4 | New Richmond | 3 | |
124 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 15 | Webster | 11 | |
125 | Clear Lake | 0 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 13 | |
126 | Alma Center Lincoln | 3 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 24 | |
127 | Columbus Catholic | 11 | Owen-Withee | 9 | |
128 | Crandon | 1 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 11 | |
129 | Spooner | 15 | Cumberland | 6 | |
130 | D.C. Everest | 2 | Wisconsin Rapids | 1 | |
131 | De Soto | 0 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 10 | |
132 | DeForest | 14 | Fort Atkinson | 0 | |
133 | Drummond | 5 | Shell Lake | 15 | |
134 | Eau Claire North | 5 | River Falls | 4 | |
135 | Elcho | 2 | Laona/Wabeno | 3 | |
136 | Ellsworth | 6 | Saint Croix Central | 1 | |
137 | Grantsburg | 5 | Unity | 4 | |
138 | Greenwood | 3 | Loyal | 10 | |
139 | Ithaca | 3 | Richland Center | 2 | |
140 | Janesville Parker | 2 | Middleton | 1 | |
141 | Ladysmith | 7 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 12 | |
142 | Lakeside Lutheran | 8 | Lodi | 5 | |
143 | Lomira | 7 | North Fond du Lac | 3 | |
144 | Luck/Frederic | 1 | Siren | 12 | |
145 | Mauston | 8 | Nekoosa | 6 | |
146 | McDonell Central | 2 | Bloomer | 4 | |
147 | Melrose-Mindoro | 0 | Blair-Taylor | 12 | |
148 | Menomonie | 1 | Eau Claire Memorial | 7 | |
149 | Milwaukee King | 4 | Milwaukee Reagan | 3 | |
150 | Monona Grove | 2 | Waunakee | 5 | |
151 | New Glarus | 4 | Waterloo | 14 | |
152 | Northwestern | 3 | Hayward | 5 | |
153 | Pepin/Alma | 2 | Augusta | 5 | |
154 | Poynette | 1 | Lake Mills | 12 | |
155 | Prescott | 13 | Amery | 3 | |
156 | Reedsburg | 2 | Oregon | 1 | |
157 | Rhinelander | 8 | Northland Pines | 3 | |
158 | Sauk Prairie | 2 | Mount Horeb | 1 | |
159 | Sevastopol | 9 | Gibraltar | 17 | |
160 | Spencer | 1 | Neillsville | 11 | |
161 | Saint Mary's Springs | 6 | Mayville | 0 | |
162 | Thorp | 8 | Stanley-Boyd | 4 | |
163 | Stoughton | 0 | Watertown | 15 | |
164 | Verona | 5 | Madison East | 0 | |
165 | Watertown Luther Prep | 4 | Columbus | 3 | |
166 | Wausau West | 9 | Merrill | 0 | |
167 | Westfield | 1 | Wautoma | 5 | |
168 | Winnebago Lutheran | 1 | Campbellsport | 6 | |
169 | Wisconsin Heights | 3 | Marshall | 12 | |
170 | Caledonia | 2 | Holmen | 5 | |
171 | Black Hawk | 0 | Pecatonica | 24 | |
172 | Belmont | 0 | Potosi/Cassville | 10 | |
173 | Pacelli | 9 | Randolph | 1 | |
174 | Lancaster | 3 | Dodgeville | 13 | |
175 | River Ridge | 3 | Highland | 15 | |
176 | Seymour | 6 | Xavier | 1 | |
177 | Pepin/Alma | 3 | Augusta | 0 | |
178 | Prairie du Chien | 5 | Viroqua | 3 | |
179 | Shoreland Lutheran | 14 | Racine St. Catherine's | 1 | |
180 | River Valley | 11 | Riverdale | 0 |
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 16 | Grafton | 3 | MORE |
4 | After losing their first game of the season last week, the Blue Dukes seem to be just fine as they cruised to a conference win over Grafton. Leading this powerful offense was Austin Wienke and Mitch Voit who each went 3-for-3 and drove four runs. Both Voit and Wienke also tallied home runs in the contest as well. Michael Lippe and Jack Counsell combined to drive in five runs to round out the scoring production for Whitefish Bay. On the mound, Gavin Farnsworth notched the win in his five innings of work. This was just latest dominant win of many, for the current No. 1 team in the state. | ||||
5 | No. 3 Milton | 13 | Mount Horeb | 2 | |
6 | After moving up to No. 3 in our most recent update, Milton cruised past Mount Horeb. Leading this high octane offense was Jordan Bundy who tallied a home run and two singles, finishing with seven RBIs. Gavin Kilen added in a solid day at the plate, as he logged three hits, three runs scored, and one RBI. On the mound, Tre Jones, Kade Desormeau, and Andrew Maenner combined to limit Mount Horeb to just two runs. | ||||
7 | Fort Atkinson | 3 | No. 4 Arrowhead | 11 | MORE |
8 | Arrowhead is another team that endured their first and second loss of the season last week but they bounced back to defeat Fort Atkinson in dominant fashion. Leading this Arrowhead offense was Michael Zordani, who has been a solid contributor for Arrowhead thus far. Zordani tallied two hits and two RBIs. James Duncan also added in a home run and finished with three RBIs. From the leadoff spot, Ethan Hindle grabbed a triple and a double for Arrowhead as well. Connor Olson and Tanner LaMack combined to limit Fort Atkinson to just one earned run. With Olson starting on the mound he went five innings and logged five strikeouts. Tanner LaMack came in for the final two innings and he failed to allow a run to lead Arrowhead to the win. | ||||
9 | Menomonee Falls | 6 | No. 9 Marquette University | 7 | MORE |
10 | Menomonee Falls grabbed the lead early but Marquette quickly snatched it back and did not look back. Sam Wronski led the way for Marquette as he tallied two hits, one being a double, and finished with three RBIs. Jack Hardt also added in two RBIs on one hit to lead Marquette to victory. Michael Zidanic earned the win for Marquette due to his efforts over three innings. Zidanic tallied two strikeouts and allowed one earned run on two hits. The aforementioned Wronski came in for the final two innings and earned the save as he shut out Menomonee Falls. | ||||
11 | Elkhorn | 0 | No. 11 Westosha Central | 3 | MORE |
12 | Westosha Central's stellar play has been apparent as they continue to steadily rise up our Power 25 rankings. They continued this play in their matchup against Elkhorn. Two Central pitchers combined to shut out Elkhorn with Adam Switalski earning the win. Switalski got the start and in his six innings of work he tallied eight strikeouts,scattering three hits in the process. Joey Pflug came in for the final inning and he kept the shut out intact as it only took him 10 pitches to get his three outs. Two of Westosha's three run came from Nick Argersinger who tallied three hits. | ||||
13 | Cudahy | 0 | No. 18 Pewaukee | 16 | MORE |
14 | The Pirates cruised to a blow out win over Cudahy backed by some spectacular play on both sides of the ball. On the mound, Ryan Sopha and Owen Dobberstein combined to shutout Cudahy, with Ryan Sopha notching the win. In three innings, Sopha tallied three strikeouts and scattered just two hits. Dobberstein came in for the final two innings and he received all six of his of his outs via the strikeout. Offensively, Nick Doubek exploded for five RBIs on three hits, which included a home run and a double. Carson Hansen added in a homer of his own and finished with two RBIs on three hits. Logan Dobberstein tallied two triples in the contest and came out with three RBIs. | ||||
15 | No. 19 Brookfield Central | 3 | Germantown | 2 | |
16 | The Lancers squeaked on out against conference foe, Germantown. On the mound, Noah Dreier got the start for the Lancers and in his 4 1/3 innings of work he gave up two runs on four hits while tallying six strikeouts. Luke Wenzel piggybacked off of Dreier and in 1 2/3 innings he fanned three batters. Matthew Mueller came in for the final inning and earned the save as he failed to allow a run. Hits were at a premium in this matchup as Matthew Mueller recorded the only multi-hit game as he went 2-for-4. Aren Robinson and Jaxon Clayton were the only run producers for the Lancers as Robinson drove in two and Jaxon Clayton drove in one run. | ||||
17 | No. 20 Edgerton | 15 | Clinton | 3 | MORE |
18 | The Crimson Tide defeated Clinton handily, backed by some solid pitching from two Edgerton arms. Liam Punzel got the start for Edgerton and he twirled a solid five innings of work in which he allowed one earned run on four hits and struck out 10. Justin Clark came in for the final inning and he tallied two strikeouts while failing to allow a hit. Offensively, Edgerton took advantage of eight Mount Horeb errors coupled with a solid performance from Carson Dupuis. Dupuis tallied three hits and two RBIs to lead this squad to victory. Peyton Lee tallied a home run and finished the contest with two RBIs. | ||||
19 | Martin Luther | 3 | No. 21 Kenosha St. Joseph | 16 | MORE |
20 | In St. Joe’s first game inside our Power 25 rankings, they continued their undefeated season as they took down Martin Luther handily. Leading this high octane offense was Brady Davidson who collected two hits and three RBIs, also scoring two runs in the process. Jacob Ashmus also had a solid day as he tallied two hits, one of them being a triple, and drove in two RBIs. Rounding out the offensive output for St. Joe’s were Matt Schulte and Luke Schuler who each drove in three runs. On the mound, Tommy Santarelli and Joey Beirne combined to shut down the Martin Luther lineup. | ||||
21 | No. 25 Amherst | 17 | Iola-Scandinavia | 0 | |
22 | In Amherst's first game inside our Power 25 rankings, they cruised to a 17-0 win over Iola-Scandinavia. Ben Lee was a key contributor for Amherst just like he has been throughout the year. On Monday Ben Lee got the start for Amherst and in the shortened, five inning game Lee allowed just one hit and tallied nine strikeouts. Offensively, Lee was also the main run producer as he drove in four on three hits. Wyatt Blaskowski, Landon Moe, Aiden Jastromski, and TJ Brandl each drove in two runs a piece to round out the scoring for Amherst. | ||||
23 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
24 | Berlin | 7 | Wautoma | 17 | |
25 | Wautoma poured it on offensively on Monday, totaling 15 hits and scoring a run in each of the six innings. Sophomore Logan Dunn kept up his terrific spring with a 4-for-5 day that includes a home run that helped generate five RBIs, four runs scored, and he stole a couple bases. Hunter Netzler was 3-for-4 with three RBIs; Brett Salm also drove on three runs on two hits; Kyler Fenske and Clayton Wilcox each doubled. Berlin's Hunter Boegh was 2-for-4 with five RBIs in the loss. | ||||
26 | Burlington | 8 | Badger | 1 | |
27 | Kaleb Zabielski guided the Demons to their seventh win of the season from the mound, allowing just one run on four hits in six innings, and he K'd three. Ryan Dummer was 2-for-3 with an RBI; Wren Dietz doubled, scored twice, and drove in one himself; Connor O'Reilly was 2-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI. | ||||
28 | Saint Croix Falls | 8 | Spooner | 10 | |
29 | Spooner handed SCF its first loss of the season on Monday, building up a big enough lead early to fend of the Saints' late rally. Six Saints errors paved the way to this first defeat of 2022, and Kalvin Field's three RBIs led Spooner offensively, boosted by the triple he recorded. Junior Brayden Olson slugged his third homer of the spring in the Saints' loss. | ||||
30 | Slinger | 3 | Homestead | 7 | |
31 | The Highlanders have notched seven straight wins now, following their latest on Monday over the Owls. Anthony Chung and Jackson Brewer each collected two hits, Chung drove in a pair. Steven Yang also drove in two for Homestead. Starter Max Kuenzi tossed a complete game and allowed just three runs, and he struck out six batters. | ||||
32 | Wilmot | 3 | Union Grove | 5 | MORE |
33 | In Union Grove’s wi, Beau Bloxdorf led the way offensively as he drove in two runs on one hit. Hayden Jamison, Ethan Horon, and Jack Wolf each collected an RBI and a hit to round out the scoring for the Broncos. Three Union Grove errors did not help out starting pitcher AJ Hansche but he battled through to earn the win in his six innings of work. Despite allowing a run in the final inning, Bobby Barrera earned the save for Union Grove. | ||||
34 | La Crosse Logan | 0 | La Crosse Aquinas | 1 | |
35 | The Blugolds battled back from a week that featured their first two losses to earn this 1-0 win on Monday on Chris Wilson's infield single that walked it off, scoring the game's first and only run. Aquinas' Nolan Hargrove tossed a complete game shutout, with six Ks, and he allowed just four hits, one walk. Logan's Gabe Kattchee was 2-for-3 with a double in the loss. | ||||
36 | Kaukauna | 6 | Hortonville | 13 | |
37 | The Polar Bears cruised to a 13-6 win over Kaukauna. Sam Dodd earned the win due to his efforts over five innings of work in which he allowed three earned runs on four hits while tallying eight strikeouts. Ethan Peters came on in relief and was solid over two innings as he logged four strikeouts. Offensively, Nate Vela and Cole Krause each homered and with Vela finishing the game with four RBIs. Jack Coenen and Hayden Timm each collected two hits in the contest as well. | ||||
38 | New London | 11 | Appleton North | 9 | |
39 | New London hit the ground running offensively, scoring 10 runs in the first four innings. Shortstop Jackson Fields set the table for the offense Monday, recording a pair of doubles and he scored four times. Easton Sievert was 3-for-4 with a double, two runs, and two RBIs on Monday; Cole Penn doubled and drove in three runs; Owen Batten was 2-for-4 with two RBIs. North's Garrett Hietpas doubled and drove in a pair; Nathan Schopf slugged a solo homer; Brock Salm was 2-for-4 with a double and he drove in a pair. | ||||
40 | Lena | 0 | Coleman | 9 | |
41 | Coleman's now 18-0 this spring in a complete performance on Monday. Will Bieber doubled and scored a run from the top of the lineup; Karson Casper was 3-for-3 with two runs and he also walked twice; Eli Zablocki was 2-for-2 with three RBIs. Casper, Logan Kurth, and Ray Lemieux combined to shutout Lena with 13 combined Ks. | ||||
42 | Drummond | 0 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 16 | |
43 | Solon Springs' Kaden Corlett struck out six in four shutout innings and he also drove in three runs from the batter's box to give the program its 11th win of the season. Alex Slivensky doubled twice and drove in four runs in the win. | ||||
44 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 14 | Notre Dame | 9 | |
45 | Rosholt | 10 | Wild Rose | 0 | |
46 | Cashton | 9 | New Lisbon | 4 | |
47 | Chilton | 3 | Waupun | 13 | |
48 | Crivitz | 13 | Wausaukee | 2 | |
49 | Greenfield | 13 | St. Augustine Prep | 3 | |
50 | Gresham Community | 0 | Bowler | 10 | |
51 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 1 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 11 | |
52 | Kewaskum | 17 | Oostburg | 2 | |
53 | Kewaunee | 7 | Two Rivers | 1 | |
54 | La Crosse Central | 13 | Tomah | 6 | |
55 | Lancaster | 4 | Cuba City | 3 | |
56 | Nekoosa | 22 | Port Edwards | 2 | |
57 | New Berlin West | 6 | Waukesha North | 13 | |
58 | Pacelli | 10 | Pittsville | 4 | |
59 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 23 | Kenosha Christian Life | 2 | |
60 | Menomonie | 0 | Rice Lake | 10 | |
61 | Sheboygan Falls | 1 | Howards Grove | 11 | |
62 | Somerset | 1 | Osceola | 7 | |
63 | Sparta | 4 | Onalaska | 16 | |
64 | Saint John's NW | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 10 | |
65 | Tigerton | 6 | Manawa | 9 | |
66 | Waterford | 16 | Delavan-Darien | 0 | |
67 | Wauwatosa East | 8 | Sussex Hamilton | 6 | |
68 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 11 | Bonduel | 12 | |
69 | White Lake | 0 | Northland Lutheran/WI Valley L | 12 | |
70 | Bruce | 0 | Prairie Farm | 0 | |
71 | Cedarburg | 5 | Port Washington | 6 | |
72 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 3 | Randolph | 4 | |
73 | Deerfield | 6 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 3 | |
74 | Durand | 13 | Colfax | 5 | |
75 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 11 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 1 | |
76 | Edgewood | 16 | Stoughton | 2 | |
77 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 6 | Arcadia | 3 | |
78 | Green Lake/Princeton | 4 | Pardeeville | 1 | |
79 | Ithaca | 17 | Kickapoo | 0 | |
80 | Janesville Parker | 13 | Oregon | 11 | |
81 | La Farge | 0 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 13 | |
82 | Laona/Wabeno | 1 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 11 | |
83 | Lourdes Academy | 2 | Oakfield | 1 | |
84 | Markesan | 26 | Montello | 8 | |
85 | McFarland | 9 | Lodi | 8 | |
86 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 3 | West Allis Central | 11 | |
87 | Milwaukee Reagan | 1 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 16 | |
88 | New Richmond | 9 | Altoona | 6 | |
89 | North Fond du Lac | 3 | Lomira | 7 | |
90 | Osseo-Fairchild | 11 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 7 | |
91 | Potosi/Cassville | 8 | Platteville | 2 | |
92 | Prairie du Chien | 5 | River Valley | 3 | |
93 | Rio | 0 | Palmyra-Eagle | 10 | |
94 | Seneca | 5 | De Soto | 2 | |
95 | Spencer | 5 | Cadott | 8 | |
96 | Spring Valley | 10 | Plum City/Elmwood | 1 | |
97 | Stanley-Boyd | 1 | McDonell Central | 7 | |
98 | Watertown | 7 | Sauk Prairie | 5 | |
99 | Westby | 10 | Viroqua | 7 | |
100 | Monticello/Albany | 4 | Black Hawk | 9 | |
101 | Royall | 1 | Brookwood | 6 | |
102 | Luther | 9 | Adams-Friendship | 14 | |
103 | Watertown Luther Prep | 21 | Johnson Creek | 12 | |
104 | Newman Catholic | 11 | Assumption | 6 | |
105 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 4 | Bonduel | 7 | |
106 | Green Bay Preble | 16 | Sturgeon Bay | 3 | |
107 | Cashton | 3 | New Lisbon | 2 | |
108 | La Farge | 2 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 13 |
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3 | Brookfield East | 12 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 5 | |
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5 | Racine Park | 0 | No. 3 Franklin | 11 | MORE |
6 | No. 3 Franklin | 24 | Racine Park | 0 | MORE |
7 | The Sabers swept their double-header against a conference opponent, Racine Park. In game one, Franklin starter, Luke Farin twirled an absolute gem of a game. Farin failed to allow a hit in five innings of work and tallied eleven strikeouts to lead this Franklin squad to victory. Offensively, Charlie Marion led the charge as he drove in three runs on a triple and a single. Evan Iwinski and Carson Reinhardt each added in three RBIs to round out this Franklin offense. In the second game, the Franklin offense absolutely exploded for 24 runs on 20 hits and on the mound sophomore Joseph Herrick earned the win in his first career varsity start. To see the entire stat line from the second game click 'MORE'. | ||||
8 | Menomonee Falls | 11 | No. 4 Kimberly | 10 | MORE |
9 | Menomonee Falls | 9 | No. 4 Kimberly | 2 | MORE |
10 | The Phoenix gave us not one, but two upset wins against Kimberly on Saturday. In the first game, Zach Wolfram led the way on both sides of the ball. At the plate, Wolfram exploded for six RBIs that came from a pair of home runs. One of them being the decision maker as his three-run bomb put Menomonee Falls up by one in the seventh inning. Wolfram also earned the win in his two innings in relief in which he allowed just one run on two hits. Keli Grennier also strung together a solid day at the plate as he tallied two hits and scored three runs. In game two, the Phoenix grabbed the lead early and did not look back despite being outhit. Three Phoenix pitchers combined to shut down a talented Kimberly lineup. Getting things started on the mound for Menomonee Falls was Evan Falkner who allowed one run on three hits. Tommy Plantier piggybacked off of Falkner and was equally solid in his three innings in which he also allowed one run on three hits. Derek Steinbrenner came in for the final two innings and he failed to allow a run to round out this Phoenix pitching staff. Offensively, Steinbrenner led the way with three RBIs on one hit. Plantier added in two RBIs while tallying two hits to give Menomonee Falls the sweep over a top team in the state. | ||||
11 | Verona | 3 | No. 6 Janesville Craig | 1 | |
12 | Riley Peterson was dominant for Verona as they took down Janesville Craig in the upset win. Peterson held the Cougars to just one run in his six innings of work whil tallying eight strikeouts to lead the way for Verona. After Peterson got into some trouble, Nick West came in and picked up a strikeout to end the inning. At the plate, Mason Armstrong went 3-for-3 with a home run and a double to lead Verona to this upset win. | ||||
13 | No. 7 Eau Claire North | 15 | Wausau West | 5 | MORE |
14 | No. 7 Eau Claire North | 15 | Wausau East | 5 | MORE |
15 | The Huskies cruised to two 15-5 wins over Wausau West on Saturday. In game one, Wausau West jumped out to an early lead but Eau Claire North exploded for 12 runs in the final two innings of the game. Jonah Hanson led the way for this high octane offense as he collected two RBIs on three hits, one of them being a triple. Tyler Mooney and Bage Richardson each added in a home run in the contest as well. In relief, Gio Basile earned the win for the Huskies due to his three shutout innings. In game two, Eau Claire North grabbed the lead early and did not look back. In a seven run first inning, Nolan Coyle and Cole Bakkum each doubled to get the scoring started for the Huskies. Chase Watkins extended the lead to 11 for Eau Claire North with a grand slam in the top of fourth. Watkins also earned the win as he gave up just on earned run in his three innings of work. | ||||
16 | No. 11 Marquette University | 4 | No. 9 Oak Creek | 3 | |
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18 | No. 10 Pewaukee | 1 | Mosinee | 2 | MORE |
19 | No. 10 Pewaukee | 3 | Mosinee | 5 | MORE |
20 | Mosinee handed Pewaukee two loses in their double-header on Saturday. In game one, Mosinee took advantage of some unfortunate errors to come out with the win despite only tallying one hit in the game. The lone hit was actually an important one as Keagen Jirschele smoked a RBI single that tied the game in the fifth. Jirschele also got the start on the mound for Mosinee and over his 4 ⅓ innings he gave up one run on five hits. Trevor Garski relieved Jirschele and in his 2 ⅔ innings he scattered just two hits and gave Mosinee the win over a talented Pewaukee squad. In game two, Mosinee jumped out to an early lead to take down Pewaukee for the second time. In the first inning, Gavin Obremski ripped a single that got the scoring started for Mosinee. After getting one run on a sacrifice groundout, Taylor Lemanski delivered one of the biggest hits of the game as he tallied a two-RBI triple that extended Mosinee’s lead to three. Devin Stoffel and the aforementioned Obremski combined to quite a solid Pewaukee lineup. Stoffel got things started on the mound and allowed two runs in his 4 ⅓ innings of work. Obremski came on in relief for the final 2 ⅔ innings and he allowed one run while also tallying a pair of strikeouts. | ||||
21 | No. 14 Westosha Central | 9 | Waukesha West | 4 | MORE |
22 | No. 14 Westosha Central | 12 | Pius XI Catholic | 2 | MORE |
23 | Westosha Central grabbed two wins on Saturday, the first one coming against Waukesha West. Nick Argersinger led the way for Westosha offensively as he tallied a home run and finished the game with two RBIs. Adam Switalski also put together a solid day at the plate as he also drove in two runs on two hits to round out this Westosha Central lineup. On the mound, Dakota Veium notched the win as he allowed two earned runs on three hits. Joey Pflug also added in a solid performance on the mound. It took Pflug just 12 pitches to get through his two innings of no-hit ball. In Westosha’s second game of the day they defeated Pius XI in dominant fashion. On the mound for Westosha was Jack Brenton who earned the win for his efforts over 5 ⅓ innings. Brenton allowed two runs on five hits while also tallying four punch outs. Seth Brankey, the aforementioned Pflug, Mason Mitacek, and Drew Eckhardt each tallied two RBIs in the contest as well. | ||||
24 | No. 16 Eau Claire Memorial | 2 | Merrill | 6 | MORE |
25 | Waunakee | 7 | No. 16 Eau Claire Memorial | 6 | MORE |
26 | Merrill took one from Power 25 member, Eau Claire Memorial on Saturday. Jack Hoock and Bradyn Pieper led the way for Merrill’s offense as they each collected two hits, one run scored, and Hoock also tallied an RBI. Connor Cortright added in two RBIs, two of them coming from single, which capped off a four-run fourth for Merrill. Issak Clapper earned the win for Merrill due to his efforts over his five innings of work. Clapper came on in relief early into the game and he allowed two runs on seven hits to help Merrill get the upset win. After allowing five runs in the top of the first inning, Waunakee responded with six runs of their own. Leading this offense was Jack Shepski who tallied two hits in his three at-bats, and he also scored one run. Howie Rickett, Luke Shepski, and Jackson Ehle each drove in a run apiece to round out this Eau Claire Memorial lineup. Nolan Feasel came in on relief in the third inning and over his four innings of work he did not allow a run and tallied one strikeout, to shut down a talented Eau Claire Memorial lineup. | ||||
27 | No. 19 La Crosse Aquinas | 10 | La Crescent-Hokah | 1 | MORE |
28 | The Blugolds cruised to a 10-1 win over La Cresent-Hokah due to some impressive pitching from two Aquians arms. Pierson Feehan got things started on the mound for Aquinas and over his five innings he allowed four hits and tallied six strikeouts to earn the win. Chris Wilson relieved Feehan and was equally solid as he allowed three hits hit while collecting four strikeouts. Offensively, Calvin Hargrove led the way as he logged a triple and a homerun to drive in three for the Blugolds. The aforementioned WIlson also had a solid day at the plate as he drove in two runs on a double. | ||||
29 | No. 24 Medford | 11 | Rhinelander | 1 | MORE |
30 | Rhinelander | 1 | No. 24 Medford | 2 | MORE |
31 | In the first game between these two teams, Medford cruised to a 10-run win. Leading this offense was AIden Gardner who collected three RBIs on three hits. The trio of Tanner Hraby, Braxton Weissmiller, and Max Dietzman each logged two RBIs a piece to round out his Medford offense. On the mound, Caleb Guden was dominant over his 5 ⅔ innings as he tallied 10 strikeouts and just one earned run. Steve Hraby came finished the game off and he gave up just one hit while also recording a strikeout. The second game was a lot closer as neither team could get much going as it was tied going into the seventh inning. When it came to Medford’s turn to bat, Caleb Guden reached base on a walk then Tanner Hraby came up to the plate. Hraby then ripped a double to left field that plated Guden and made Meford walk off winners. On the mound, Logan Baumgartner wsa spectacular in his complete game efforts. Baumgartner tallied 11 strikeouts and allowed one unearned run on four hits to earn the win for Medford. | ||||
32 | Madison Memorial | 1 | No. 25 Middleton | 3 | MORE |
33 | A late push from Middleton was the difference maker in their matchup against Madison Memorial. Matt Zimmerman led the charge for Middleton as he collected three hits, one RBI and one run scored. Steven Paulsen logged the only other RBI for Middleton as he went 1-for-3 to round out Middleton's scoring efforts. On the mound, JT Hockers got the 'nod for Middleton and was solid over his six innings of work. Hockers tallied six strikeouts and allowed two hits to shut down the Madison Memorial lineup. Caden Gmur piggybacked off of Hockers and in his one shutout inning he struck out one to earn the save. | ||||
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35 | Whitewater | 2 | Elkhorn | 13 | MORE |
36 | Elkhorn | 8 | New Berlin West | 7 | MORE |
37 | Elkhorn cruised past Whitewater in their first game of the day backed by a solid performance on both sides of the ball from Wyatt Rushing. On the mound, Rushing went the distance in the shortened game. In five innings Rushing tallied 11 strikeouts and allowed three hits and allowed just one earned run. Rushing also helped himself out as he tallied three RBIs on a triple. Matt Loughney also contributed three RBIs on two hits to help Elkhorn get the win. In their second game of the day Elkhorn took on New Berlin West. Things looked bleak for Elkhorn as they allowed six runs in the top of the seventh that put New Berlin West up by five. When it was Elkhorn’s turn to hit they got hot. RBI singles from Sam Woolever, Jake Lueptow, Brayden Marks and Matt Loughney tied the game up at seven. The aforementioned Rushing then came up to the plate and delivered the walk off single that capped off the epic comeback win for Elkhorn. | ||||
38 | Edgewood | 13 | Platteville | 1 | MORE |
39 | Edgewood cruised past Platteville thanks to a dominant performance at the plate from Ryan Drumm. In his four at-bats, Drumm hit for the cycle and drove in three RBIs to lead the way for Edgewood. Luke Thompson and Joe Hartlieb also helped out offensively as they each recorded three hits and drove in a combined five RBIs. Preston Yacher notched the win for Edgewood due to his shutout efforts over three innings of work. | ||||
40 | Racine Horlick | 1 | Muskego | 13 | MORE |
41 | Steven Wintheiser and Cole Dellinger combined for a solid pitching performance for Muskego. Wintheiser was perfect in his three innings on the mound and also tallied five strikeouts. Cole Dellinger relieved Wintheiser and was solid over his two innings in which he gave up one run on one hit. Offensively, Brock Lulewicz and Ashton Kampa each collected three RBIs. The duo of Heath Venne and Nolan Tomsyck drove in two runs apiece to round out the run production for Muskego. | ||||
42 | Brookfield Academy | 8 | Saint Thomas More | 9 | MORE |
43 | St. Thomas More came out with the victory due to some late game heroics. Things looked bleak for St. Thomas More as Brookfield Academy grabbed a one run lead in their final at-bats but St. Thomas More had other plans. Alex Alicea started the bottom of the seventh with a single and it was followed up with a single from Brady Johnson. So with two runners on, Isaiah Malison came up and smacked a double that scored both runners, giving St. Thomas More the win in walk off fashion. | ||||
44 | West Bend West | 6 | Kewaskum | 3 | MORE |
45 | The Spartans grabbed the win over Kewaskum thanks to solid day at the plate from Camden Broske who tallied three hits and one RBI. Riley O’connell also added in a quality performance as he collected one double and scored twice. On the mound three West Bend West pitchers combined to limit Kewaskum to three runs. O’Connell was the starter for the Spartans and over two innings he gave up two hits and punched out one. Tayton Herron relieved O’Connell and in his four innings of work he struck out three and gave up one earned on five hits. For the final inning, the aforementioned Broske came in and shut the door as he struck out all three batters he faced. | ||||
46 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 0 | Wilmot | 6 | MORE |
47 | Two Wilmot pitchers combined to shutout Kenosha Bradford/Reuther in Saturday's matchup. The starting pitcher for Wilmot was Hayden Christansen who was impressive in his 4 2/3 innings of work. Christansen tallied eight strikeouts and failed to allow a run in his start, earning the win in the process. Will Kunz relieved Christansen and he twirled 2 1/3 innings of no-hit ball and recorded one strikeout. Offensively, Marco Falletti led the charge with three hits and two RBIs for Wilmot. Cody Pappadakis added in an RBI on one hit as well. | ||||
48 | Wrightstown | 2 | Denmark | 1 | MORE |
49 | Wrightstown took down Demark thanks to complete game pitching performance from Jack Hermann. In seven innings, Hermann tallied six strikeouts and gave up one unearned run on five hits. Hits were at a premium for both teams as ony Quade Thompson, Trevor Vande Hey, and Ryan Schmidt each recorded a hit, with Vande Hey also scoring a run as well. | ||||
50 | Stoughton | 4 | Mount Horeb | 3 | MORE |
51 | Stoughton scored one run in the top of the seventh inning on a bases loaded walk which would be the difference maker in their contest against Mount Horeb. One of the biggest hits of the game came in the sixth when E Tranel ripped a double that scored on and tied the game at three. Carson Hanson earned the win due to his efforts over 1 1/3 innings in which he failed to allow a run while giving up just one hit. | ||||
52 | Fond du Lac | 3 | Cedarburg | 11 | |
53 | Notre Dame | 0 | Pacelli | 4 | |
54 | Union Grove | 11 | Lakeside Lutheran | 0 | |
55 | Altoona | 14 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 3 | |
56 | Auburndale | 13 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 3 | |
57 | Cambria-Friesland | 0 | Oakfield | 10 | |
58 | Chippewa Falls | 14 | Marshfield | 1 | |
59 | Lodi | 12 | DeForest | 6 | |
60 | Oconomowoc | 12 | Hartford | 8 | |
61 | Wautoma | 12 | Portage | 9 | |
62 | Holmen | 6 | D.C. Everest | 1 | |
63 | Saint Croix Central | 24 | Luck/Frederic | 4 | |
64 | Colfax | 6 | Somerset | 0 | |
65 | Wisconsin Heights | 1 | Richland Center | 5 | |
66 | Appleton East | 2 | Beaver Dam | 3 | |
67 | Catholic Central | 0 | Badger | 10 | |
68 | Cumberland | 1 | Ladysmith | 2 | |
69 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 2 | Eleva-Strum | 3 | |
70 | Fort Atkinson | 5 | Oregon | 6 | |
71 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 9 | Clintonville | 1 | |
72 | Freedom | 10 | Little Chute | 0 | |
73 | Hayward | 8 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 1 | |
74 | Saint Francis | 20 | Heritage Christian | 3 | |
75 | Janesville Parker | 2 | Madison West | 6 | |
76 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 0 | Grafton | 4 | |
77 | Lakeland | 6 | Tomahawk | 4 | |
78 | Luxemburg-Casco | 12 | Oconto Falls | 1 | |
79 | Madison Memorial | 1 | Middleton | 3 | |
80 | Marinette | 10 | Waupaca | 11 | |
81 | Milwaukee King | 3 | Kenosha Tremper | 9 | |
82 | Mukwonago | 3 | Greenfield | 2 | |
83 | New London | 6 | Seymour | 3 | |
84 | Notre Dame | 4 | Pacelli | 6 | |
85 | Sevastopol | 7 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 0 | |
86 | Shawano | 1 | Menasha | 5 | |
87 | Sparta | 2 | Wisconsin Rapids | 4 | |
88 | Spooner | 10 | Barron | 6 | |
89 | Winneconne | 3 | Southern Door | 9 | |
90 | Xavier | 17 | West De Pere | 11 | |
91 | River Ridge | 10 | Monticello/Albany | 3 | |
92 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 22 | |
93 | River Ridge (IL) | 11 | Black Hawk | 3 | |
94 | Viroqua | 5 | Altoona | 2 | |
95 | Lake Mills | 1 | Marshall | 8 | |
96 | Colfax | 10 | Siren | 11 | |
97 | Brodhead/Juda | 14 | Monroe | 4 | |
98 | Cambria-Friesland | 2 | Oakfield | 7 | |
99 | Union Grove | 17 | Lakeside Lutheran | 4 | |
100 | Saint Croix Central | 14 | Hurley | 4 | |
101 | Manistique (MI) | 0 | Coleman | 10 | |
102 | New Berlin West | 13 | Whitewater | 7 | |
103 | Sturgeon Bay | 1 | Chilton | 14 | |
104 | Sturgeon Bay | 1 | Chilton | 11 | |
105 | Fennimore | 7 | Columbus Catholic | 8 | |
106 | Roncalli | 13 | North Fond du Lac | 7 | |
107 | Holmen | 6 | Superior | 5 | |
108 | Appleton East | 0 | Beaver Dam | 6 | |
109 | Janesville Parker | 0 | Madison West | 3 | |
110 | Oconomowoc | 10 | Hartford | 0 | |
111 | Shawano | 5 | Menasha | 2 | |
112 | Barron | 5 | Spooner | 13 | |
113 | Saint Francis | 18 | Heritage Christian | 0 | |
114 | Wautoma | 9 | Portage | 4 | |
115 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 8 | Wauwatosa East | 9 | |
116 | River Ridge | 8 | Monticello/Albany | 3 | |
117 | Escanaba | 2 | Green Bay Preble | 13 | |
118 | Baldwin-Woodville | 18 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 8 | |
119 | Lake Mills | 1 | Marshall | 4 | |
120 | Wisconsin Heights | 2 | West Allis Hale | 9 | |
121 | Milwaukee King | 4 | Kenosha Tremper | 14 | |
122 | Siren | 3 | Somerset | 7 | |
123 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 11 | Martin Luther | 13 | |
124 | Ladysmith | 7 | Cumberland | 9 | |
125 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 0 | Clintonville | 4 | |
126 | Freedom | 4 | Little Chute | 3 | |
127 | Hayward | 5 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 10 | |
128 | Lakeland | 11 | Tomahawk | 4 | |
129 | Marinette | 2 | Waupaca | 12 | |
130 | New London | 6 | Seymour | 7 | |
131 | Winneconne | 12 | Southern Door | 6 | |
132 | Denmark | 6 | Wrightstown | 1 | |
133 | Xavier | 13 | West De Pere | 3 | |
134 | Hurley | 9 | Luck/Frederic | 8 | |
135 | Peshtigo | 5 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 7 | |
136 | Fennimore | 9 | Bangor | 3 | |
137 | Brodhead/Juda | 4 | Monroe | 1 | |
138 | Superior | 1 | D.C. Everest | 5 | |
139 | Baldwin-Woodville | 5 | Viroqua | 8 | |
140 | Northfield | 2 | River Falls | 13 | |
141 | Martin Luther | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 10 | |
142 | West Allis Hale | 1 | Richland Center | 2 | |
143 | Gibraltar | 3 | Kewaunee | 5 | |
144 | Montello | 2 | Pardeeville | 7 | |
145 | Pius XI Catholic | 9 | Waukesha West | 10 | |
146 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 1 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 20 | |
147 | Valders | 3 | St. Mary Catholic | 11 | |
148 | Arcadia | 6 | Melrose-Mindoro | 3 | |
149 | Dominican | 4 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 9 | |
150 | Columbus Catholic | 13 | Westby | 10 | |
151 | Auburndale | 8 | Peshtigo | 0 | |
152 | Montello | 5 | Pardeeville | 15 | |
153 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 16 | Nicolet | 4 | |
154 | Onalaska | 4 | Merrill | 5 |
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3 | Hartford | 2 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 3 | MORE |
4 | The Blue Dukes avoided the upset in this extra inning thriller between North Shore Conference opponents. In the bottom of the eighth inning with the game tied, Michael Lippe smacked a single that brought home a run and gave Whitefish Bay the win. Dj Kojis continued his productive season as he was solid on the mound for Bay as he tallied nine strikeouts, in seven innings. | ||||
5 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 3 | No. 17 Sun Prairie | 4 | MORE |
6 | Sun Prairie pulled off the Power 25 upset to hand Arrowhead their first loss of the season. Sun Prairie grabbed the lead early as they scored two in the first inning, coming from RBI singles from Addison Ostrenga and Davis Hamilton. From them on, Sun Prairie was in control thanks to two more RBIs from Jackson Hunley later on in the game. The aforementioned Hamilton also got the start on the mound for Sun Prairie and was solid in his six innings of work. Hamilton surrendered two earned runs on six hits and tallied six strikeouts. The aforementioned Ostrenga came in for the final inning and earned the save as he failed to allow a run or hit in the final inning. | ||||
7 | No. 3 Franklin | 3 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 2 | |
8 | An early three run inning for Franklin was all they would need despite a late push from Kenosha Bradford. In the first inning, Charlie Marion got the scoring started for the Sabers as he drove in on run which was followed up by a tripled form Evan Iwinski that brought home two. On the mound, Franklin rode Cooper Kamlay to the finish line as he went all seven innings. Throughout his outing, Kamlay gave up two runs on seven hits, while also tallying six strikeouts. | ||||
9 | No. 4 Kimberly | 13 | Appleton East | 3 | |
10 | The Papermakers cruised to a 10-run win over Appleton East on Friday. Sawyer Deering earned the win on the mound for Kimberly as he allowed just one hit in five innings of work. Offensively, Colin Obermann led the charge for Kimberly as he tallied three hits and drove in four runs. Evan Olson also was a key contributor as he drove in four runs as well, on two hits. | ||||
11 | No. 5 Hudson | 0 | D.C. Everest | 3 | MORE |
12 | Despite only collecting three hits, D.C. Everest came out with the Power 25 upset. D.C. Everest took advantage of four Hudson errors to get their three runs of the game. The pitching for D.C. Everest was solid as three pitchers combined to shut out a talented Hudson squad. Josh Hopkins twirled a gem for D.C. Everest as he pitched five shutout inning and allowed just one hit. In relief, Cuyler Soppe came in for the final two innings and kept the shutout intact as he gave up just one hit. | ||||
13 | No. 8 Milton | 4 | No. 13 Beloit Turner | 3 | |
14 | Milton squeaked away with the win over Beloit Turner in this Power 25 matchup. For Milton, Gavin Kilen put together a solid day at the plate as he walked twice and also collected a double to score two runs in the contest. Alec Campbell added in two hits and run scored as well for Milton. Despite the tough loss, Turner did have some bright spots, highlighted by a three RBI day from Connor Ries. | ||||
15 | Indian Trail | 1 | No. 9 Oak Creek | 3 | |
16 | Indian Trail | 1 | No. 9 Oak Creek | 8 | |
17 | Oak Creek swept the doubleheader against conference foe, Indian Trail. In the first game Cade Palkowski was dominant in the first game for Oak Creek as he went the distance and tallied three strikeouts, scattering five hits in the process. Offensively, Payten Jibben led the way as he drove in two run while going 2-for-3 at the plate. In the second game, Payten took his talents to the mound as he went twirled a complete game in which he struck out seven and gave up three hits. The aforementioned Palkowski had a solid day at the plate as he tallied three hits and three stolen bases to score two runs. Ryan Santi also was a key contributor as he drove in three runs on three hits to lead this Oak Creek squad to the win. | ||||
18 | Sussex Hamilton | 1 | No. 11 Marquette University | 2 | |
19 | Luke Agnew was dominant for Marquette as they squeaked out the conference win over Sussex Hamilton. In his complete game efforts, Agnew allowed just one hit and one unearned run while punching out 10 batters. At the plate Sam Wronski collected two hits, one RBI, and scored one run as well. Joey Halser contributed the other RBI for Marquette as he logged one hit. With this win, Marquette moves to 10-3 on the season and have won two in a row after going through a little rough patch. | ||||
20 | No. 12 Stevens Point | 1 | La Crosse Central | 5 | MORE |
21 | La Crosse Central seems to be getting hot as they took down No. 12 Stevens Point and No. 19 La Crosse Aquinas in back-to-back games. Two Central pitchers combined to carve through the Stevens Point lineup. Aiden Denzer got things started on the mound for Central and in 5 1/3 innings he fanned six batters while allowing just one run on one hit. Adam Olson piggybacked off of Denzer and he failed to allow a run while striking out one, to earn the save. Offensively, Jack Rogers and Mason Elston each drove in a run to lead this La Crosse Central squad to victory. | ||||
22 | Fort Atkinson | 3 | No. 15 Brookfield Central | 7 | |
23 | A big third inning for Brookfield Central was eventually enough as they took down Fort Atkinson in Friday's matchup. Despite being down early, Brookfield Central exploded for six hits which included back-to-back doubles from Maverick Moore and Luke Langjahr. Noah Drier also collected a hit in the inning and finished the game with three RBIs while collecting a pair of doubles. Andrew Mumm earned the win with his efforts over five innings as he allowed one run on three hits. | ||||
24 | Mosinee | 6 | No. 16 Kettle Moraine | 5 | MORE |
25 | Mosinee gained a upset win over Kettle Moraine in Friday's contest. A early five run inning from Mosinee was eventually the difference maker. In that inning, Mosinee took advantage of some Kettle Moraine errors coupled with some timely hitting from Keagen Jirschele and Davin Stoffel to put up the crooked number. Kettle Moraine did not go down without a fight though as they scored four runs in the fifth but the comeback would ultimately fall short as Mosinee got the upset win. | ||||
26 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 1 | No. 20 Greendale | 11 | MORE |
27 | St. Thomas More | 7 | No. 20 Greendale | 2 | MORE |
28 | In the first game of Greendale’s double header, they cruised to a 10-run win over Milwaukee Lutheran. The Panthers exploded for 11 runs on 16 hits, led by a four-hit day from Oliver Kaminski who finished the game with three RBIs. Jack Bauer also contributed a multi-hit performance as he grabbed three hits and scored two runs. The trio of Keegan Norton, Andy Justus, and James Murray collected two hits a piece to round out this Panther offense. Dylan Campeau got the start on the mound and he was dominant in his 5 ⅔ innings of work. Campeau allowed just one hit and tallied 14 punchouts to earn the win. Things were different in Greendale’s second game as St. Thomas More earned the upset win. Kyle Alivo got things started on the mound for St. Thomas More and was solid as allowed two runs on one hit, while fanning five. Sam Mommer relieved Alivo and in his 2 ⅔ innings he tallied seven strikeouts. The St. Thomas More offense took advantage of five Greendale errors to get their seven total runs. Alex Alicea had an outstanding day at the plate as he collected two doubles, one RBI, and also scored a run as well. The aforementioned Mommer also grabbed multiple hits as he had three, driving in one run in the process. | ||||
29 | Clinton | 1 | No. 21 Edgerton | 5 | MORE |
30 | Carson Dupuis got the start for Edgerton and over his five innings he failed to allow a earned run while also tallying seven strikeouts to earn the win in Edgerton's matchup against Clinton. Justin Clark relieved Dupuis and he gave up just one hit while grabbing three strikeouts. Offensively, Shane Kisting, Ethan Stengel, and the aforementioned Dupuis each collected an RBI in the win as well. | ||||
31 | No. 22 Waterford | 14 | Badger | 0 | MORE |
32 | Badger | 8 | No. 22 Waterford | 9 | MORE |
33 | In the first game of the doubleheader between these two games, Dylan Questad was dominant on the mound for Waterford. It took Questad just 69 pitches to get through the five-inning game as he tallied 11 strikeouts and gave up just one hit. At the plate for Waterford, Garret Kay exploded for six RBIs on four hits, which included a double and a home run. Max Northrop, Dean Buse and Connor Harvie each homered in the game as well. The second game was a lot more competitive as it was back and forth throughout. Going into the final inning Waterford was down by by three runs with three outs left to play. In that inning, Waterford loaded the bases and would eventually plate one run on a walk which was followed up by a two RBI single from the aforementioned Northrop that tied the game at eight. Now with a runner one second, Calvin Hancock came up and delivered the biggest hit of the game, a single that scored one and gave Waterford the win. | ||||
34 | No. 23 De Pere | 10 | Sheboygan South | 0 | |
35 | Beloit Memorial | 2 | No. 25 Middleton | 12 | MORE |
36 | In Middleton's game against Beloit Memorial they grabbed the lead early and did not look back. Leading this offense that put up 12 runs was Hayden Hellenbrand who drove in two runs on one hit. Harry Anderson collected two hits and one RBI in the contest as well. On the mound for Middleton was Jacob Guerrero who was solid over the shortened game. Guerrero tallied five strikeouts and allowed two unearned runs on two hits. | ||||
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38 | Appleton North | 16 | Oshkosh North | 6 | MORE |
39 | In this 10 run win, Garret Hietpas led the way as he collected four hits in five at-bats while also driving in three runs. Ben Frantal and Griffin Smith were also two other key contributors for Appleton North's offense. Frantal two hits and four RBIs while Smith grabbed four hits, two of them being doubles, and four RBIs to round out this lineup. | ||||
40 | Hortonville | 8 | Kaukauna | 4 | MORE |
41 | A late four run inning from Hortonville would be enough as they earned the win over Kaukauna. Nate Vela continued his solid season as he drove in two runs while going 2-for-3 at the plate. Vela was also the starting pitcher and he tallied seven strikeouts in his five innings of work to earn the win. Camden Kuhnke relieved Vela and he was solid over two innings in which he punched out two. | ||||
42 | New Glarus | 4 | Edgewood | 6 | MORE |
43 | Going into the bottom of the seventh inning, Edgewood was tied with New Glarus but seemed to have something going after Joe Hartlieb led off the inning with a single. With Hartlieb on first, Luke Thompson came up and delivered the most important hit of the game, a walk off home run that gave Edgewood the win. | ||||
44 | New Berlin West | 8 | Greenfield | 4 | MORE |
45 | A seven run inning from New Berlin West was too much for Greenfield to come back from as the Vikings came out with the win. The top three batters of West's lineup, Jackson Heuer, Dominic Kibler, and Vincent Gohlke each drove in two runs a piece to lead the way, with Heuer and Gohlke each collecting two hits. Jedd Czysz also grabbed two hits in the win as well. | ||||
46 | Green Bay Preble | 13 | Notre Dame | 5 | MORE |
47 | Luke Agnew was dominant for Marquette as they squeaked out the conference win over Sussex Hamilton. In his complete game efforts, Agnew allowed just one hit and one unearned run while punching out 10 batters. At the plate Sam Wronski collected two hits, one RBI, and scored one run as well. Joseph Halser contributed the other RBI for Marqutte as he logged one hit. With this win, Marquette moves to 10-3 on the season and have won two in a row after going through a little rough patch. | ||||
48 | Wausaukee | 13 | Lena | 12 | |
49 | Bay Port | 3 | Green Bay Southwest | 4 | |
50 | Brookfield East | 7 | Germantown | 1 | |
51 | Dominican | 10 | Saint Thomas More | 5 | |
52 | Fennimore | 15 | Boscobel | 7 | |
53 | Fennimore | 14 | Riverdale | 3 | |
54 | Howards Grove | 4 | Reedsville | 0 | |
55 | Nekoosa | 7 | Pacelli | 11 | |
56 | Oshkosh West | 11 | Neenah | 6 | |
57 | Random Lake | 12 | Mishicot | 2 | |
58 | Luther | 13 | Houston | 5 | |
59 | Shullsburg/Benton | 0 | Pecatonica | 14 | |
60 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 10 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 7 | |
61 | Campbellsport | 5 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 6 | |
62 | Chequamegon | 0 | Stratford | 6 | |
63 | Phillips | 1 | Edgar | 7 | |
64 | Shiocton | 4 | Berlin | 2 | |
65 | Whitnall | 5 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 4 | |
66 | Birchwood/Winter | 0 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 10 | |
67 | Cambridge | 10 | Parkview | 0 | |
68 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 3 | Grantsburg | 14 | |
69 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 2 | Independence/Gilmanton | 8 | |
70 | De Soto | 0 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 3 | |
71 | Elk Mound | 13 | Stanley-Boyd | 0 | |
72 | Fort Atkinson | 3 | Brookfield Central | 7 | |
73 | Goodman/Pembine | 4 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 2 | |
74 | Homestead | 7 | Nicolet | 2 | |
75 | Independence/Gilmanton | 2 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 7 | |
76 | Kickapoo | 2 | Ithaca | 15 | |
77 | Lancaster | 7 | Platteville | 4 | |
78 | Markesan | 5 | Laconia | 6 | |
79 | Merrill | 8 | Antigo | 2 | |
80 | Milwaukee Riverside | 2 | Milwaukee King | 12 | |
81 | Omro | 12 | Green Lake/Princeton | 8 | |
82 | Pepin/Alma | 4 | Whitehall | 6 | |
83 | Randolph | 3 | Fall River | 8 | |
84 | Reedsburg | 5 | Wisconsin Dells | 6 | |
85 | Richland Center | 0 | Dodgeville | 10 | |
86 | Watertown Luther Prep | 7 | Winnebago Lutheran | 2 | |
87 | White Lake | 15 | Elcho | 7 | |
88 | Chisago Lakes | 0 | Osceola | 7 | |
89 | Argyle | 1 | Belmont | 11 | |
90 | Barneveld | 5 | Potosi/Cassville | 8 | |
91 | Westfield | 4 | Westby | 16 | |
92 | Kewaskum | 1 | Watertown | 13 | |
93 | Weston | 1 | Seneca | 18 | |
94 | Marion | 7 | Rosholt | 5 | |
95 | Argyle | 0 | Belmont | 5 | |
96 | Whitehall | 2 | Pepin/Alma | 5 | |
97 | Elkhorn | 4 | Burlington | 9 | |
98 | Shullsburg/Benton | 2 | Pecatonica | 16 | |
99 | Oconomowoc | 3 | Waukesha North | 1 |
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Muskego | 6 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 8 | MORE |
4 | Arrowhead is now 2-0 on the week with this win against Muskego on Thursday. A couple of days ago these two teams competed, with Arrowhead winning pretty handily. This game was a lot closer as the Muskego offense got going but Arrowhead was just too much. Leading this offense was Ethan Hindle who collected three RBIs on a homerun and a double – Hindle also homered in their game at Muskego earlier in the week, and drove in three runs as well. Hindle's sixth-inning double with the bases loaded regained Arrowhead the lead. JJ Vargas also contributed a quality day at the plate as he drove in two runs, and also homered in the game. Arik Egerbrecht earned the win in relief for Arrowhead. Egerbrecht came in during the fourth inning and pitched 3 1/3 shutout innings, with five strikeouts. With this comeback win, Arrowhead avoids the upset and also avoids their first loss of the season as they continue to be undefeated. | ||||
5 | Burlington | 2 | No. 3 Franklin | 7 | MORE |
6 | Franklin beat Burlington by a score of 7-2 on Thursday. Jaxson Easterlin started the game for the Sabres going 2.0 innings giving up 2 hits, and 1 earned run while punching out 2 and walking one. Noah Musolf piggy backed off Easterlin going 5.0 strong scattering 7 hits giving up 1 ER and striking out 2 batters and walking none. On the offensive side of things Dylan Mass went 2-3 at the plate with a walk and a stolen base. The Sabres also got offensive contributions from Keaton Arendt going 2-3 with a 2B a walk and an RBI. Luke Farin collected two hits as well. The Sabres improve to 9-1 on the season. The Burlington Demons' Sophomore 2B Aben Beinlich made his Varsity debut collecting 3 hits and making a rangy play to his left having a good showing in the loss. | ||||
7 | No. 4 Kimberly | 12 | Fond du Lac | 1 | MORE |
8 | The Papermakers cruised to a win over Fond Du Lac backed by multiple strong performances. Kimberly needed just one pitcher to get through the game as Brayden Deering was spectacular in his start. Deering went the distance and he allowed just two hits while tallying eight strikeouts. Offensively, Brandon Carew contributed five RBIs on two hits to lead this Papermaker lineup. The duo of Kale Twombly and Brady Koester each drove in a pair of runs, and Carson Peeter's homered to round out Kimberly's lineup. | ||||
9 | No. 5 Hudson | 1 | New Richmond | 2 | MORE |
10 | New Richmond upset Hudson in this close, low-scoring affair. The first run of the contest came on a solo-homerun from Jackson Espiritu to put New Richmond up by one. Hudson couldn't get much going off of New Richmond starter, Altena who was solid in his complete game efforts. Altena allowed just one run on two hits while recording one strikeout. In the sixth inning, Hudson tied the game up on a RBI single from Wylie Baumer. In the bottom half of the inning, New Richmond scored one which ended up being the difference maker as Altena shut Hudson down in the final inning. | ||||
11 | No. 6 Janesville Craig | 7 | No. 25 Middleton | 6 | |
12 | Going into the bottom of the seventh inning, Janesville Craig was trailing Middleton by two runs. Craig then loaded up the bases and a walk would bring home one run, and cut the deficit to one. A single form Patrick Schork would tied the game and send it into extra innings. In the bottom of the ninth, Jake Schaffner came up with a runner on second and delivered the biggest hit of the game, a double to score the runner, to walk it off for Janesville Craig. | ||||
13 | No. 7 Eau Claire North | 4 | No. 16 Eau Claire Memorial | 5 | MORE |
14 | Eau Claire Memorial were walk-off winners in there matchup with cross town rival, Eau Claire North. In the final inning, the Old Abes were down by one run and got their inning started with a lead off double from Platter. This was followed by an error from Eau Claire North that allowed Platter to score and tie the game at four. After an intentional walk and a HBP, the bases were loaded for Stein who delivered the walk off single to split the season series with Eau Claire North. | ||||
15 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 8 | No. 10 Pewaukee | 21 | MORE |
16 | Pewaukee cruised to a 21-8 win over Brown Deer/Shorewood backed by a seven-RBI day from Nick Doubek. In a ten run first inning, Doubek smacked a grand slam that put Pewaukee up by nine. In the third inning, Doubek tipled that drove in three more runs for Pewaukee. Logan Dobberstein and Greyson Zach also contributed solid days offensively, as they each drove in a pair of RBIs. In the leadoff spot, Carson Hansen collected a multi-hit performance and scored four runs in the win as well. After a few tough losses early in the season, it seems that Pewaukee is figuring it out as this win marks their 11th win a row. | ||||
17 | No. 11 Marquette University | 3 | Wauwatosa East | 0 | |
18 | Gavin Gawronski was lights out for Marquette as he was able to shut-out Wauwatosa East in Thursday matchup. Gawronski nearly went the distance and in his six innings of work he tallied nine strikeouts, while scattering four hits. Same Wronski came in for the final inning and earned the save. Offensively, Parker Wyatt collected two hits and two stolen-bases to pace this Hilltopper lineup. | ||||
19 | No. 12 Stevens Point | 2 | Wausau West | 5 | MORE |
20 | Wausau West grabbed the lead early and did not look back as they upset SPASH on Thursday. In the first inning, Wausau West scored four runs, coming from a RBI single from Jesse Osness and a three RBI double from Bryce Heil. That was all Wausau West would need as starting pitcher, Lucas Hager was solid in his complete game efforts. It took Hager just 86 pitches to get through his seven innings due to not allowing a walk and he gave up just two runs on five hits to earn the win for Wausau West. | ||||
21 | No. 13 Beloit Turner | 11 | McFarland | 1 | |
22 | Junior Connor Hughes crushed his latest home run for the Trojans, while senior Jackson Burk was 2-for-3 with a double, RBI, and he scored twice in the win; Will Lauterbach also added a triple and two RBIs. Starter Michael Cook allowed just one run on one hit in his four frames, striking out five. | ||||
23 | No. 15 Brookfield Central | 2 | Menomonee Falls | 10 | |
24 | The Phoenix cruised to Power 25 upset win over Brookfield Central. Caden Wilson was key in Menomonee Falls win as he drove in three runs on a home run and a triple. Zach Wolfram also contributed two RBIs on one hit in the contest as well. On the mound, Grant Schultz got the start for Falls and was solid over his five innings of work. Schultz allowed two runs on two hits while also striking out a pair. | ||||
25 | Oconomowoc | 5 | No. 18 Kettle Moraine | 0 | MORE |
26 | Oconomowoc earned the win in the season series in a shutout victory over Kettle Moraine. On the mound, Jace Laatsch twirled a complete game gem in which he allowed just two hits and tallied two strikeouts to earn the win for Oconomowoc. Offensively, Logan Des Lauries, Jack Markowski, and Carter Tower each drove in a run to pace this Oconomowoc lineup. | ||||
27 | No. 19 La Crosse Aquinas | 10 | La Crosse Central | 11 | MORE |
28 | La Crosse Central pulled off the upset win in a extra inning thriller against cross town rival, La Crosse Aquinas. For Central, Hunter Hess had a great day the plate as he collected two hits and four RBIs to lead this squad to victory. Casey Erickson also had a solid day as he drove in two runs on two hits and also scored a pair of runs. Hess, Erickson, Jack Rogers and Tyler Young recorded doubles in the contest as well. | ||||
29 | No. 20 Greendale | 10 | New Berlin West | 6 | MORE |
30 | Despite allowing a four-run inning, Greendale defeated New Berlin West thanks to a late push. Keegan Norton absolutely exploded for Greendale for six RBIs while going 3-for-5 at the plate. The duo of Tristan Ellis and EJ Kuster each drove in a runas well, with Ellis also collecting three hits. Although he did not start the game, Jack Bauer earned the win due to his four innings of relief. Bauer failed to allow a run or a hit while also tallying 10 strikeouts to shut down the Viking lineup. | ||||
31 | Notre Dame Academy | 2 | No. 23 De Pere | 5 | |
32 | The Red Birds scored a big win over NDA and the reigning Player of the Week with the help of a four-run first, and a Tritons error helped stir a big lead early. Following two quick outs, a hit by pitch, single, and error plated the first run, and Luke Brosig sprayed an RBI grounder through the infield to score another, and Bryan Gerbers tripled home two more. Meanwhile, sophomore Easton Arendt was excellent on the mound, allowing just one run in six innings on five hits, one walk, and he struck out five. Arendt also helped himself out with two RBIs and two hits, including a squeeze bunt that scored a run. For NDA, Cade Milton was 2-for-3 with a double; first baseman Brady LaViolette homered. Junior shortstop Landen Lozier came on to pitch and tossed three shutout innings with three Ks, but Arendt and De Pere were able to fend off NDA for the win, now 7-2 overall on the year. | ||||
33 | Northland Pines | 1 | No. 24 Medford | 0 | MORE |
34 | Northland Pines upset No. 22 Medford backed by a strong performance on the mound from Landyn Hoeft. In seven innings, Hoeft failed to allow a run as he scattered five hits and two walks while punching out three. The lone run of the contest came from a Jack Bunter single in the seventh to break the 0-0 tie. Despite the tough loss, the pitching for Medford was solid. Caleb Guden and Tanner Hraby combined to allow just the one run on five hits and recorded five strikeouts. | ||||
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36 | Hortonville | 12 | Neenah | 0 | MORE |
37 | Thomas Burns was dominant on Thursday, pacing Hortonville to a big FVA win, in a start in which he K'd 12 batters in six innings and allowed just two hits. Hayden Timm doubled and drove in three runs for the Polar Bears; junior Nate Vela stayed hot with another three hits, including a triple. | ||||
38 | Kenosha Tremper | 14 | Racine Case | 4 | MORE |
39 | The Trojans cruised to a 10-run win over conference foe, Racine Case. Ivan Jake was spectacular at the plate for Tremper. Jake exploded for four hits in five at-bats and drove in five runs to lead this Tremper squad to victory. Cal Adamczyk added in two hits and scored three runs for Tremper as well. A trio of Trojan arms combined to limit Racine Case to four runs. Cam Prickett got the start and went four innings and gave up two earned runs. Richie Dibble relieved Prickett and gave up two runs but he got all of his six outs via the strikeout. The final pitcher of the game, Landen Gontscharow, allowed just one hit in his one inning of work. | ||||
40 | Amherst | 11 | Bonduel | 1 | |
41 | The Falcons are now 14-0 on the year, boosted by a 14-hit game in which senior Ben Lee went 3-for-4 with two doubles, three runs, and four RBIs. Center fielder Jake Hoffman was 3-for-4 from the lead-off spot with three runs and a solo homer; Wyatt Blaskowski was 2-for-3 with two runs and an RBI; Aiden Jastromski was 2-for-3 with four RBIs. Blaskowski also starred from the mound, with five Ks in five innings and he allowed just one run on two hits, no walks. | ||||
42 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 14 | Racine St. Catherine's | 0 | |
43 | The Lancers won both games against St. Catherine's this week by 14-0 scores, reaching the 8-0 mark overall this spring as reigning Division 3 champs. Thursday, they were led by uncommitted junior Brady Davidson, who collected seven total bases on two doubles and a triple, resulting in four RBIs. Freshman Peter Visconti was 2-for-2 with a double and three RBIs. Pitchers Matt Schulte and Joey Beirne combined for four Ks in five innings and allowed just one hit each. | ||||
44 | Appleton East | 1 | Appleton North | 2 | |
45 | The Lightning bounced back from Tuesday's loss to Kimberly with a narrow victory over a competitive Appleton East squad, requiring extra innings. Stater Caden Popp was terrific, and he kept North in the ballgame throughout, going the distance with 10 Ks in eight innings, allowing just one run on five hits, one walk – needing only 93 pitches. East's starter Chayce Schultz also went the distance, though was tagged with the tough-luck loss. He pitched 7.2 innings and allowed two runs (one earned) on three hits, two walks. Popp's two-out single in the second scored North's first run, and East equaled in the fifth on a sac fly that scored Nick Lawrence, who led the inning off with a double. Fast forward to the bottom of the eighth, a lead off hit by pitch and a single from Griffin Smith, helped score the walk-off run on a fielder's choice. | ||||
46 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 0 | Denmark | 11 | MORE |
47 | Owen DeGrand twirled a no-hitter for Denmark in their win against Fox Valley Lutheran. In the shortened game, DeGrand struck out six batters while allowing just three walks, the only base runners Fox Valley Lutheran would get. Offensively, Denmark took advantage of five errors to put up 11 runs in the contest. Hayden Konkol added in a solid day at the plate as he logged the only multi-hit performance for Denmark, with three hits and he also scored two runs. Rheis Johnson, Jaycob Dittmer, Luke Miller, and the aforementioned DeGrand each drove in a run to round out this Viking offense. | ||||
48 | Bay Port | 4 | Green Bay Preble | 3 | MORE |
49 | A late two-run inning from Bay Port would be the difference maker as they squeaked past Green Bay Preble. On the bump for Bay Port was Isaiah Grimm and he was solid over six innings as he allowed three runs on seven hits and punched out three. With Bay Port up by one run, Brandon Black came in for the final inning and earned the save while fanning two batters. Grant Gill was key for the Bay Port offense as he went 2-for-4 at the plate and drove in two runs. The aforementioned Black also helped out offensively as he drove in a run as well. | ||||
50 | Lake Mills | 6 | Lodi | 0 | MORE |
51 | Two Lake Mills pitchers combined to shut out Lodi in Thursday’s matchup. Elijah Lee logged seven strikeouts in his five innings of work as he got the shutout started for Lake Mills. In relief, Andy Carpenter kept the shutout intact as he allowed just one hit and tallied three strikeouts in two innings. At the plate, Derek Bruce and Brody Henderson each drove in two runs to pace this Lake Mills lineup. | ||||
52 | Kaukauna | 11 | Appleton West | 9 | MORE |
53 | Kaukauna took advantage of seven Appleton West errors to come out with the victory in Thursday’s matchup. From the start, it seemed that Kaukauna would cruise to an easy win but Appleton East would not go down without a fight as they put up 9 combined runs in two innings. But errors and some timely hitting from Kaukauna were just too much for Appleton East. Owen Maas led the way for Kaukauna as he tallied two RBIs while going a perfect 2-for-2 at the plate. Pierson VandeHey, Jordan VanKauwenberg, Sean Severson, and Payton Brandt each collected an RBI in the contest to lead this Ghost squad to victory. | ||||
54 | Plymouth | 2 | Waupun | 8 | MORE |
55 | An early five-run inning for Waupun would eventually be the difference maker as they got the win over Plymouth. In the first inning, Evan Sauer got the scoring started for Waupun as he drove in two runs on a double. To cap off the big inning, Ethan Cunningham hit a two-run home run that put Waupun up by four. After allowing a run in the first inning, Waupun starting pitcher, Mason Holz settled in and was solid over his seven innings of work. Holz sat down eight batters and gave up two runs on six hits to earn the win for Waupun. | ||||
56 | Brookfield East | 11 | West Allis Hale | 0 | |
57 | Campbellsport | 18 | Mayville | 2 | |
58 | Plum City/Elmwood | 0 | Elk Mound | 14 | |
59 | Fall River | 7 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 0 | |
60 | Somerset | 3 | Amery | 4 | |
61 | Kenosha Christian Life | 0 | Brookfield Academy | 8 | |
62 | Green Bay Southwest | 1 | Sheboygan North | 4 | |
63 | Amery | 16 | Somerset | 14 | |
64 | Birchwood/Winter | 7 | Bruce | 3 | |
65 | Cambria-Friesland | 0 | Markesan | 7 | |
66 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 5 | Berlin | 2 | |
67 | Lourdes Academy | 8 | Montello | 3 | |
68 | Pardeeville | 0 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 1 | |
69 | Bangor | 10 | Royall | 0 | |
70 | Necedah | 4 | Brookwood | 7 | |
71 | Wonewoc-Center | 0 | Cashton | 13 | |
72 | Hillsboro | 4 | New Lisbon | 5 | |
73 | Monticello/Albany | 1 | Pecatonica | 19 | |
74 | Bowler | 11 | White Lake | 8 | |
75 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 1 | St. Mary Catholic | 11 | |
76 | Cuba City | 6 | Boscobel | 4 | |
77 | Dominican | 8 | Catholic Central | 3 | |
78 | Freedom | 15 | Clintonville | 4 | |
79 | Gillett/Suring | 10 | Wausaukee | 12 | |
80 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 3 | Sevastopol | 13 | |
81 | Heritage Christian | 0 | Saint John's NW | 18 | |
82 | Hurley | 14 | Butternut/Mercer | 2 | |
83 | Iola-Scandinavia | 9 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 10 | |
84 | Iowa-Grant | 7 | Highland | 8 | |
85 | Kewaunee | 6 | Southern Door | 9 | |
86 | Lake Country Lutheran | 3 | Living Word Lutheran | 0 | |
87 | Lena | 7 | Niagara | 6 | |
88 | Manawa | 30 | Gresham Community | 6 | |
89 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 0 | Pulaski | 5 | |
90 | Marion | 7 | Tigerton | 3 | |
91 | Notre Dame | 2 | De Pere | 5 | |
92 | Oconto | 8 | Algoma | 1 | |
93 | Oostburg | 2 | Mishicot | 3 | |
94 | Ozaukee | 15 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 1 | |
95 | Port Edwards | 6 | Wild Rose | 3 | |
96 | Reedsville | 14 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 4 | |
97 | Rosholt | 13 | Almond-Bancroft | 1 | |
98 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 5 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 1 | |
99 | Sheboygan South | 3 | Ashwaubenon | 4 | |
100 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 0 | Shiocton | 3 | |
101 | Shoreland Lutheran | 2 | Saint Thomas More | 9 | |
102 | Saint Francis | 1 | University School | 9 | |
103 | Sturgeon Bay | 3 | Gibraltar | 0 | |
104 | University School | 12 | Saint Francis | 5 | |
105 | Waukesha South | 3 | Mukwonago | 13 | |
106 | Wauwatosa West | 0 | Germantown | 15 | |
107 | Xavier | 4 | Menasha | 8 | |
108 | Antioch | 3 | Wilmot | 0 | |
109 | Pittsville | 2 | Pacelli | 8 | |
110 | New London | 4 | West De Pere | 7 | |
111 | Abbotsford/Colby | 13 | Rib Lake | 3 | |
112 | Auburndale | 2 | Stratford | 9 | |
113 | East Troy | 4 | Whitewater | 3 | |
114 | Edgar | 9 | Newman Catholic | 7 | |
115 | Kewaskum | 7 | Ripon | 3 | |
116 | Marathon | 12 | Assumption | 1 | |
117 | Phillips | 0 | Athens | 10 | |
118 | Prentice | 2 | Chequamegon | 13 | |
119 | Whitnall | 9 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 2 | |
120 | Arcadia | 5 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 6 | |
121 | Baldwin-Woodville | 3 | Prescott | 0 | |
122 | Beaver Dam | 7 | Sauk Prairie | 8 | |
123 | Boyceville | 9 | Spring Valley | 6 | |
124 | Cadott | 0 | Osseo-Fairchild | 16 | |
125 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 0 | Cameron | 10 | |
126 | Colfax | 7 | Mondovi | 12 | |
127 | Columbus | 6 | Lakeside Lutheran | 5 | |
128 | Crandon | 5 | Laona/Wabeno | 4 | |
129 | De Soto | 7 | La Farge | 1 | |
130 | Deerfield | 2 | Johnson Creek | 1 | |
131 | Altoona | 13 | Ellsworth | 3 | |
132 | Florence | 11 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 3 | |
133 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 14 | Luther | 3 | |
134 | Durand | 11 | Glenwood City | 3 | |
135 | Goodman/Pembine | 21 | Elcho | 17 | |
136 | Green Bay East/West | 3 | Shawano | 20 | |
137 | Green Lake/Princeton | 9 | Oakfield | 1 | |
138 | Spencer | 4 | Greenwood | 7 | |
139 | Hayward | 11 | Cumberland | 1 | |
140 | Ithaca | 0 | Seneca | 7 | |
141 | Laconia | 0 | Saint Mary's Springs | 8 | |
142 | Ladysmith | 3 | Spooner | 11 | |
143 | Lomira | 14 | Winnebago Lutheran | 8 | |
144 | Loyal | 7 | Neillsville | 12 | |
145 | Luther | 0 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 6 | |
146 | Madison East | 2 | Madison West | 12 | |
147 | Madison Memorial | 12 | Beloit Memorial | 0 | |
148 | Marshall | 7 | Cambridge | 1 | |
149 | Marshfield | 3 | Wisconsin Rapids | 11 | |
150 | McDonell Central | 1 | Stanley-Boyd | 4 | |
151 | Menomonie | 2 | Chippewa Falls | 4 | |
152 | Nekoosa | 13 | Westfield | 3 | |
153 | Omro | 4 | North Fond du Lac | 14 | |
154 | Potosi/Cassville | 0 | River Valley | 11 | |
155 | Regis | 6 | Thorp | 0 | |
156 | Rhinelander | 16 | Lakeland | 3 | |
157 | Rice Lake | 0 | River Falls | 7 | |
158 | Rio | 0 | Parkview | 4 | |
159 | Saint Croix Central | 1 | Osceola | 2 | |
160 | Saint Croix Falls | 9 | Northwestern | 2 | |
161 | Tomah | 2 | Holmen | 9 | |
162 | Tomahawk | 2 | Antigo | 12 | |
163 | Unity | 9 | Luck/Frederic | 4 | |
164 | Verona | 0 | Madison La Follette | 1 | |
165 | Viroqua | 11 | West Salem | 1 | |
166 | Waterloo | 3 | Belleville | 7 | |
167 | Watertown Luther Prep | 8 | Poynette | 3 | |
168 | Wausau East | 5 | Merrill | 2 | |
169 | Wautoma | 0 | Adams-Friendship | 1 | |
170 | Wayland Academy | 4 | Randolph | 10 | |
171 | Webster | 7 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 3 | |
172 | Wisconsin Dells | 7 | Mauston | 3 | |
173 | Wisconsin Heights | 3 | New Glarus | 4 | |
174 | Onalaska | 7 | La Crosse Logan | 4 | |
175 | Berlin | 2 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 4 | |
176 | Birchwood/Winter | 2 | Bruce | 13 | |
177 | Pardeeville | 0 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 9 | |
178 | Kenosha Christian Life | 5 | Brookfield Academy | 13 | |
179 | Living Word Lutheran | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 3 | |
180 | Cambria-Friesland | 1 | Markesan | 10 | |
181 | Lena | 11 | Niagara | 1 | |
182 | Rio | 3 | Parkview | 20 | |
183 | Ripon | 0 | Kewaskum | 2 | |
184 | Green Bay Southwest | 0 | Sheboygan North | 5 | |
185 | Weston | 1 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 11 | |
186 | Bangor | 0 | Royall | 4 | |
187 | Kohler/Christian | 2 | Howards Grove | 13 | |
188 | Oconto | 11 | Algoma | 1 | |
189 | Necedah | 6 | Brookwood | 7 | |
190 | Wonewoc-Center | 0 | Cashton | 14 | |
191 | Hillsboro | 3 | New Lisbon | 4 | |
192 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 1 | Sevastopol | 3 | |
193 | Fall River | 3 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 5 | |
194 | Kewaunee | 3 | Southern Door | 6 | |
195 | Oshkosh West | 2 | Oshkosh North | 5 | |
196 | Saint John's NW | 21 | Heritage Christian | 5 | |
197 | Sturgeon Bay | 4 | Gibraltar | 3 | |
198 | Dodgeville | 7 | Edgewood | 6 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 18 | West Bend West | 0 | MORE |
4 | The Blue Dukes bounced back after losing a tough one earlier in the week and beat conference foe, West Bend West. Leading this high octane offense was Jack Counsell and JD Dix who each collected three hits and with Counsell driving in four runs. The duo of Mitch Voit and DJ Kojis each logged two hits, with Voit tallying a pair of RBIs and Kojis recording three RBIs. Voit got the start on the mound for Bay and was yet again dominant as he failed to allow a run in his five innings of work. | ||||
5 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 7 | Muskego | 1 | MORE |
6 | Mason Buss continued his dominant season with a solid performance over a talented Muskego squad. Arrowhead road Buss to the finish line as he went the distance and he tallied 12 strikeouts while giving up one run on six hits. At the plate for this Arrowhead squad, Ethan Hindle led the way with a homerun and a double, finishing the game with three RBIs. Jacob Stevens joined Hindle in homering in the contest as he smacked one in the top of the fourth. With yet another dominant win, the Warhawks improve to 8-0 on the season. | ||||
7 | No. 3 Franklin | 14 | Kenosha Bradford | 4 | |
8 | Kenosha Bradford | 0 | No. 3 Franklin | 5 | |
9 | Franklin swept their Wednesday night double-header against conference foe, Kenosha Bradford. In game on the Sabers offense exploded for 14 runs led by Dylan Mass who went a perfect 5-for-5 at the plate. Mass also finished the game with four RBIs, three runs, and four stolen-bases as well. The duo of Max Semancik and Maxamillion Martin each collected two hits in the contest and two RBIs. Boston Halloran, Charlie Marion and Carson Flugaur each collected multi RBI performances to round out Franklin's offensive output. Grayson Flugaur earned the win in the game as he went 4 1/3 innings and tallied seven strikeouts. In the second game, the pitching for Franklin aided them in the win as Evan Iwinski and Carson Reinhardt. Iwinski got the start on the mound and he was solid over his two innings of work. Iwinksi failed to allow a hit and also recorded one strikeout. Reinhardt relieved Iwinski and was also solid throughout his five innings in which he struck out five and allowed just one hit. Offensively, Boston Halloran collected two RBIs while going 1-for-4 at the plate. Max Semancik carried over his success from the previous game as he went 3-for-4 at the plate and drove in one run to pace this Saber squad. | ||||
10 | No. 6 Janesville Craig | 4 | No. 25 Middleton | 2 | MORE |
11 | The Cougars pulled off the win over Middleton in Wednesday's Power 25 matchup. With the game tied in the sixth inning, Jack Ryan singled in a run to put Craig up by one. This was followed up by an RBI double from C Claas to break the game open. That was all Janesville Craig would need as starting pitcher, Aiden Schenk continued his productive season as he twirled a complete-game gem. Schenk tallied eight strikeouts while giving up one earned run on eight hits to earn the win for Craig in this Power 25 matchup. | ||||
12 | Edgewood | 0 | No. 8 Milton | 1 | MORE |
13 | Milton squeaked out with the win in their tight matchup against a solid Edgewood squad. The lone RBI of the game came from Owen Holcomb in the fifth inning. That run was enough for Milton as starting pitcher, Michael Birkhimer who failed to allow a run in his complete game efforts. Birkhimer also tallied four strikeouts and scattered four hits to lead this Milton squad to victory. | ||||
14 | No. 9 Oak Creek | 6 | Indian Trail | 2 | |
15 | The Knights cruised to a win over Indian Trail, in Wednesday's conference matchup. Luke Klekamp go things started for Oak Creek on the mound and was solid throughout his 6 2/3 innings. Klekamp tallied nine strikeouts and gave up just one earned run on three hits. Offensively, the kNights were paced by a 2-for-2 day from Nate Schopf who also drove in a run. The trio of Cade Palkowski, Ryan Santi, and Owen Sullivan each collected two hits in the contest as well. With this win, Oak Creek improves to 10-1 on the season. | ||||
16 | No. 10 Pewaukee | 15 | West Allis Central | 1 | MORE |
17 | Pewaukee grabbed their tenth win in a row with this dominant win over West Allis Central. In the game every Pewaukee starter recorded a hit and was led by a 4-for-5 day from Carson Hansen, who also drove in three runs. Nick Doubek grabbed three hits and an RBI in the contest as well. The Sopha brothers combined for quality pitching performance for Pewaukee. Luke Sopha got things started on the mound and gave up one run on two hits, while recording four punch outs in three innings. Ryan Sopha relieved his older brother and he failed to allow a run in his three innings of work while giving up just one hit and striking out two. | ||||
18 | No. 12 Stevens Point | 2 | D.C. Everest | 0 | MORE |
19 | Noah Marschke and Riley Warzynski combined to shutout D.C. Everest in Wednesday's matchup. Marschke got the start for SPASH and was dominant in his five innings of work as he failed to allow a run while fanning seven batters. Warzynski came in for the final two innings and was equally dominant as he did not allow a run either, while striking out four. Bryce Ehr added in a solid day at the plate as he collected two hits to drive in one run and also scored run as well. | ||||
20 | Wauwatosa East | 7 | No. 15 Brookfield Central | 8 | |
21 | The Lancers pulled off the walk-off in their tight matchup against Wauwatosa East. Although, Brookfield Central did not lead before the final inning, they took the lead when it mattered. In the final inning, freshman Braylan Bigler came up to the plate and delivered the walk-off single. Other than the walk-off hit, Bigler had a productive day at the plate as he went 4-for-4 with three RBIs. Aren Robinson, Noah Hoffman, and Luke Wenzel each collected an RBI to round out this Lancer lineup. On the mound, Noah Dreier earned the win during his 1 1/3 innings of work in which he did not surrender a run, hit or walk, and logged two strikeouts. | ||||
22 | Janesville Parker | 1 | No. 17 Sun Prairie | 11 | |
23 | Janesville Parker | 0 | No. 17 Sun Prairie | 16 | |
24 | Sun Prairie cruised to two dominant wins over Janesville Parker. Sun Prairie outscored Parker by a combined 26 runs in the two games, led by Addison Ostrenga who tallied a triple in the first game and added in two hits in the second game. | ||||
25 | No. 18 Kettle Moraine | 1 | Oconomowoc | 8 | MORE |
26 | Oconomowoc pulled off a upset win over Kettle Moraine in dominant fashion. Leading the way for Oconomowoc was Jack Markowski who drove in two runs on two hits. Carter Tower also was a key contributor as well as he collected three hits and drove in two runs as well. On the mound, Grant Naumann earned the win with his efforts in 6 2/3 innings. Naumann struckout six and scattered five hits to give Oconomowoc the upset win over Kettle Moraine. | ||||
27 | No. 21 Edgerton | 7 | Jefferson | 2 | MORE |
28 | Jefferson | 6 | No. 21 Edgerton | 5 | MORE |
29 | In the first game of the double-header, Edgerton cruised to a 7-2 win over Jefferson. Henry Langer was a key contributor for this Crimson Tide offense as he collected two hits, two RBIs, and scored one run. In the leadoff spot, Shane Kisting also had a multi-hit day as well. He logged two hits and two hits in the win. On the mound, Steven Olson got things started for Edgerton and was solid over his six-innings of work as he struck out nine, while surrendering one earned run. In the second game, a late two-run inning from Jefferson would eventually be enough as they took down Edgerton. Tyler Butina led the charge on both sides of the ball for Jefferson. At the plate, he collected three hits and one RBI. On the bump, he got the start and was solid over his four innings in which he allowed three earned run on nine hits and punched out four. Drew Peterson also was a key contributor for Jefferson on both sides of the ball. Peterson relieved Butina and failed to allow a run in the final three innings. At the plate, he drove in three runs on one hit to round out this Jefferson lineup. | ||||
30 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
31 | West Bend East | 0 | Homestead | 6 | MORE |
32 | After defeating No. 1 Whitefish Bay just a few days ago, Homestead continued their winning ways with a dominant win over conference foe, West Bend East. Drew Gernert was spectacular in his start as he scattered four hits and failed to allow a run over his seven innings of work. Offensively, Paul Nuetzel and Max Kuenzi led the way with two RBIs each and with Nuetzel collecting a triple as well. Jackson Brewer added in a multi-hit performance with one RBI in the win as well. | ||||
33 | St. Thomas More | 5 | Shoreland Lutheran | 1 | MORE |
34 | St. Thomas More came out with the win in this low scoring affair, backed by a combined no-hit performance from Elijah Niemic and Isaiah Malison. Niemic got the start and he tallied 15 strikeouts in six innings, failing to allow a hit as well. Malison came in on relief for the final inning and kept the no-hitter intact, striking out two in the process. | ||||
35 | Stoughton | 5 | DeForest | 15 | MORE |
36 | A five RBI day from Josh Jansen led the way for DeForest in their blow-out win over Stoughton. Jansen collected four of his RBIs on a grand slam in the bottom of the second inning, to break the game open. Logan Engeseth also had a solid day at the plate for DeForest as he went 3-for-4 with an RBI and four runs. | ||||
37 | Marinette | 1 | Denmark | 11 | MORE |
38 | The Vikings cruised to a win over Marinette in dominant fashion. Owen DeGrand collected three RBIs while going 2-for-4 at the plate to lead this Denmark lineup. Jaycob Dittmer also added an RBI while collecting two hits. Luke Miller got the start for Denmark and he allowed one run on four hits in his four innings of work to earn the win. In relief, the aforementioned Dittmer pitched the final two innings and he tallied four strikeouts and scatter just two hits. | ||||
39 | Clinton | 6 | Big Foot | 5 | MORE |
40 | Clinton came away victorious in this extra inning thriller. The biggest hit of the game came in the ninth inning from G Wesling who smoked a triple that drove in three runs to break the tie. In the bottom of that inning, Big Foot scored two of their own but it wasn't enough as Clinton was just too much. | ||||
41 | Burlington | 1 | Elkhorn | 4 | MORE |
42 | Two Elkhorn pitcher combined to no-hit Burlington in Wednesday's matchup. Brayden Marks got the no-hitter started as he struck out five in five innings. Wyatt Rushin relieved Marks and kept the no-hitter intact during his appearance and tallied two strikeouts. Marks also drove in two runs while going 1-for-3 as well. Jake Lueptow also added in an RBI on two hits to pace this Elkhorn lineup. | ||||
43 | Kenosha Tremper | 10 | Racine Case | 9 | |
44 | Southwestern | 2 | Cuba City | 7 | |
45 | Pius XI Catholic | 5 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 10 | |
46 | Lake Mills | 2 | Watertown Luther Prep | 4 | |
47 | Brillion | 1 | New Holstein | 7 | |
48 | Darlington | 1 | Riverdale | 5 | |
49 | Fond du Lac | 1 | Kaukauna | 7 | |
50 | Fort Atkinson | 5 | Beaver Dam | 10 | |
51 | Luxemburg-Casco | 1 | Wrightstown | 5 | |
52 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 1 | Random Lake | 6 | |
53 | Mishicot | 7 | Ozaukee | 6 | |
54 | Mount Horeb | 3 | Reedsburg | 6 | |
55 | Mukwonago | 5 | Waukesha West | 1 | |
56 | Notre Dame | 2 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 3 | |
57 | Racine Case | 0 | Kenosha Tremper | 13 | |
58 | Racine Park | 1 | Racine Horlick | 14 | |
59 | Sheboygan South | 0 | Green Bay Preble | 9 | |
60 | Saint Francis | 6 | St. Augustine Prep | 4 | |
61 | Union Grove | 3 | Delavan-Darien | 2 | |
62 | Valders | 4 | Two Rivers | 6 | |
63 | Waukesha North | 30 | Saint John's NW | 0 | |
64 | Wauwatosa East | 7 | Brookfield Central | 8 | |
65 | Green Bay East/West | 1 | West De Pere | 11 | |
66 | Belleville | 5 | Wisconsin Heights | 6 | |
67 | Beloit Memorial | 1 | Madison Memorial | 11 | |
68 | Cedarburg | 3 | Hartford | 5 | |
69 | Lodi | 11 | Columbus | 15 | |
70 | Madison La Follette | 6 | Verona | 13 | |
71 | Marshall | 2 | New Glarus | 3 | |
72 | Milw. School of Languages Co- | 0 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 10 | |
73 | Neenah | 2 | Appleton West | 7 | |
74 | Palmyra-Eagle | 7 | Johnson Creek | 2 | |
75 | Port Washington | 3 | Grafton | 9 | |
76 | Portage | 14 | Monroe | 3 | |
77 | River Valley | 12 | Platteville | 3 | |
78 | Watertown | 4 | Monona Grove | 5 | |
79 | Whitnall | 9 | Milwaukee King | 3 | |
80 | Winnebago Lutheran | 3 | Laconia | 2 | |
81 | Goodman/Pembine | 8 | Crandon | 4 | |
82 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 8 | Pius XI Catholic | 4 | |
83 | Racine St. Catherine's | 0 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 14 | |
84 | Christian Liberty Academy | 6 | Heritage Christian | 7 | |
85 | Riverdale | 3 | Darlington | 0 | |
86 | Green Bay East/West | 1 | West De Pere | 24 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 4 Kimberly | 5 | Appleton North | 4 | |
4 | The Papermakers cruised to a win over Appleton North, backed by yet another gem from Al Leitner. This teams ace tallied 9 strikeouts in his shutout performance. In the first inning of the game, the Papermakers out up four runs led by RBIs from Evan Olson, Sawyer Deering, and Carson Peeters. | ||||
5 | No. 5 Hudson | 5 | New Richmond | 1 | MORE |
6 | Owen Weadge continued his productive season with a dominant performance on the mound for Hudson. Weadge twirled a complete game gem in which he gave up just one earned run on three hits and he logged 10 strikeouts. Offensively, Jake Busson led the way for Hudson as he collected two hits and also scored a run. Brennan Ducharme also collected two hits and a run scored in the contest as well. | ||||
7 | No. 16 Eau Claire Memorial | 1 | No. 7 Eau Claire North | 2 | MORE |
8 | Despite being out hit, North came out with the win in this cross town rivalry against Eau Claire Memorial. In the game, North only tallied one hit, but two sacrifice's from Jonah Hanson and Gabe Richardson, was all the runs they would need. Andrew Milner and Henry Wilkinson combined for a solid pitching performance for North as well. Milner got the start and gave up just one run in his 3 2/3 innings of work as well as logging three strikeouts. Wilkinson relieved Milner and allowed just two hits while tallying two strikeouts. Despite the tough loss Eau Claire Memorial starting pitcher, Dylan O'Connell was impressive in his six innings on the mound. O'Connell struckout five, allowing just one earned run and just the one, lone hit. | ||||
9 | Wauasau West | 1 | No. 12 Stevens Point | 8 | MORE |
10 | A three-RBI day from Bennett Klish led Stevens Point to a dominant win over Wausau West. Klish collected his three RBIs on two-hits, one of them being a double to lead this Panther lineup. Kale Roth also contributed two hits to drive in two runs, and scoring one run as well. Kaden Thauer got things started on the mound for Stevens Point and was solid in his six innings of work. It took Thauer just 59 pitches to get through his start and he tallied seven strikeouts while giving up one run on three hits. Ty Rechner came in for the final inning and he failed to allow a hit while also logging one strikeout. | ||||
11 | McFarland | 0 | No. 13 Turner | 13 | |
12 | No. 24 Medford | 11 | Northland Pines | 3 | MORE |
13 | Caleb Guden continued his dominant start to the season with yet another great performance at the plate in Medford's win over Northland Pines. Guden tallied three hits to drive in two runs while also scoring three runs himself. Aiden Gardner also contributed three hits and two RBIs in the contest as well. Logan Baumgartner got the start for Medford and over his four innings of work he gave up just one earned run on three hits while punching out four. Ty Metz relieved Baumgartner and he allowed two earned runs while fanning two. For the final inning, Brigham Kelley came in and shut the door as he tallied two strikeouts and failed to allow a hit. | ||||
14 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
15 | Chequamegon | 17 | Prentice | 1 | MORE |
16 | A five-RBI day from Colin Luhtala led Chequamegon to a blow-out win over Prentice on Tuesday. Luhtala tallied three hits, which included a home run, to drive in five RBIs and he also scored three runs as well. Jacob Bushman also added in a solid day at the plate as he collected four hits and scored two runs in the contest. On the mound, Luhtala got the start and in his three innings of work he tallied four strikeouts, while failing to allow a run. | ||||
17 | Oshkosh North | 1 | Hortonville | 8 | MORE |
18 | Hortonville's, Sam Dodd shined on the mound in their win against Oshkosh North. Dodd got the start and he logged nine strikeouts, while giving up one run on four hits in his five innings of work. In relief Nathan Vela and Camden Kuhnke each pitched an inning of shutout baseball. Kuhnke also struck out the side and allowed just one walk. Offensively, Turner Kuhnke led the charge as he collected two RBIs on two hits for Hortonville. Thomas Burns also drove in a run on one hit in the contest as well. | ||||
19 | River Falls | 6 | Rice Lake | 1 | MORE |
20 | Keenan Mork continued his stellar start to the season as he twirled a gem for River Falls in their matchup against Rice Lake. Mork got the start for River Falls and he nearly went the distance, giving up just one earned run while also recording six strikeouts. At the plate, Michael Schuman led the way with two hits and two RBIs for River Falls. Jack Gehl added in a double and a single in the win as well. | ||||
21 | Bay Port | 7 | Pulaski | 1 | MORE |
22 | The Pirates cruised to a win over Pulaski, backed by a strong pitching performance from Craig Kabat. The righty tallied 11 strikeouts in his five innings of work and he allowed just one earned run on two hits. Offensively, Ky Mueller paced this Pirate offense as he collected three hits and drove in two RBIs in the win. Brandon Black also added in a quality performance at the plate as he tallied a pair of doubles and a single to drive in one run. | ||||
23 | Edgewood | 6 | Baraboo | 2 | MORE |
24 | Edgewood grabbed the win in their matchup against Baraboo backed a complete game performance from Steffen Mello. In seven innings, Mello tallied two strikeouts and gave up two earned runs on six hits in his complete game efforts. At the plate, Joe Hartlieb led the way with two hits, one being a triple, and two RBIs. Jackson Trudgeon also added in three hits and two runs in the win as well. | ||||
25 | Wisconsin Dells | 1 | Wautoma | 4 | MORE |
26 | Wautoma continued their solid start to the season with a 4-1 win over Wisconsin Dells. Three Wautoma pitchers, Christian Weiss, Hunter Netzler, and Logan Dunn all combined to limit Wisconsin Dells to just one run on three hits. At the plate, Sam Weiss, Logan Dunn and Kyler Fenske each collected an RBI in the win as well. | ||||
27 | Gresham Community | 0 | Marion | 5 | |
28 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 6 | Luther | 5 | |
29 | Bloomer | 10 | Stanley-Boyd | 0 | |
30 | Eleva-Strum | 3 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 1 | |
31 | Flambeau | 1 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 4 | |
32 | Spencer | 6 | Owen-Withee | 3 | |
33 | Almond-Bancroft | 0 | Pittsville | 16 | |
34 | Ashwaubenon | 8 | Green Bay Southwest | 2 | |
35 | Bonduel | 3 | Oconto | 5 | |
36 | Cadott | 4 | McDonell Central | 6 | |
37 | Columbus Catholic | 12 | Loyal | 1 | |
38 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 26 | Wausaukee | 7 | |
39 | Iola-Scandinavia | 3 | Amherst | 11 | |
40 | Iowa-Grant | 0 | Boscobel | 1 | |
41 | Kimberly | 5 | Appleton North | 0 | |
42 | Lakeland | 2 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 14 | |
43 | Little Chute | 1 | Waupaca | 0 | |
44 | Menominee Indian | 1 | Crivitz | 5 | |
45 | Northwestern | 1 | Ashland | 2 | |
46 | Port Edwards | 8 | Northland Lutheran/WI Valley L | 7 | |
47 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 18 | Laona/Wabeno | 3 | |
48 | Tigerton | 13 | Bowler | 11 | |
49 | Superior | 1 | Proctor | 2 | |
50 | Athens | 16 | Phillips | 12 | |
51 | Newman Catholic | 9 | Edgar | 3 | |
52 | Rib Lake | 15 | Abbotsford/Colby | 11 | |
53 | Stratford | 2 | Auburndale | 0 | |
54 | Augusta | 22 | Alma Center Lincoln | 1 | |
55 | Amery | 5 | Baldwin-Woodville | 13 | |
56 | Antigo | 20 | Tomahawk | 6 | |
57 | Arcadia | 0 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 2 | |
58 | Barron | 11 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 14 | |
59 | Cameron | 21 | Ladysmith | 2 | |
60 | Chippewa Falls | 12 | Menomonie | 0 | |
61 | Clear Lake | 5 | Bruce | 8 | |
62 | Crandon | 8 | Goodman/Pembine | 0 | |
63 | Cumberland | 0 | Saint Croix Falls | 10 | |
64 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 14 | Plum City/Elmwood | 2 | |
65 | Elcho | 4 | Florence | 17 | |
66 | Gibraltar | 0 | Algoma | 2 | |
67 | Independence/Gilmanton | 2 | Blair-Taylor | 0 | |
68 | Luck/Frederic | 3 | Webster | 7 | |
69 | Mauston | 4 | Westfield | 3 | |
70 | Melrose-Mindoro | 2 | Pepin/Alma | 12 | |
71 | Merrill | 8 | Wausau East | 2 | |
72 | Nekoosa | 1 | Adams-Friendship | 9 | |
73 | Osceola | 5 | Altoona | 8 | |
74 | Prescott | 1 | Ellsworth | 4 | |
75 | Shawano | 3 | Mosinee | 7 | |
76 | Shell Lake | 2 | Unity | 3 | |
77 | Saint Croix Central | 12 | Somerset | 7 | |
78 | Southern Door | 21 | Sevastopol | 0 | |
79 | Shell Lake | 5 | Unity | 6 | |
80 | Wisconsin Rapids | 3 | Marshfield | 11 | |
81 | Shullsburg/Benton | 1 | Potosi/Cassville | 11 | |
82 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 6 | Eleva-Strum | 4 | |
83 | Marion | 19 | Gresham Community | 3 | |
84 | Luther | 3 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 10 | |
85 | Flambeau | 1 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 12 | |
86 | Owen-Withee | 1 | Spencer | 5 | |
87 | Independence/Gilmanton | 8 | Blair-Taylor | 3 | |
88 | Bloomer | 8 | Stanley-Boyd | 6 |
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3 | Homestead | 6 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 5 | MORE |
4 | The Highlanders pulled off arguably the biggest upset of the WIAA season yet, traveling to Whitefish Bay and handing the top-ranked Blue Dukes their first loss this spring. Homestead struck first in the second, scoring three runs on a bases-clearing triple from Nick Haller and tacking on another thanks to Anthony Chung's RBI single. Whitefish Bay pushed two runs across in the bottom half of the frame, as DJ Kojis came around to score on an Austin Wienke single. Jack Counsell scored Weinke on a fielder's choice to shortstop, making it 4-2 after two. Weinke delivered another key hit in the third, bringing home another run to bring Whitefish Bay within one. The Blue Dukes would tie things up in the next inning, as Jack Counsell turned on a 1-0 pitch and deposited it over the left field fence for a solo shot. That didn't lost long, however, as the Highlanders star sophomore Jackson Brewer blasted a ball to right field for a two-run shot, pushing Homestead ahead by two. Whitefish Bay scored in the bottom of the sixth, but the Blue Dukes' failed to mount a rally in the seventh inning, ultimately falling for the first time this spring. Brewer finished with two hits and two RBIs in the win, while Haller paced Homestead with three RBIs from the nine hole. Max Kuenzi drew the start for Homestead, tossing three innings, but Steven Yang's relief efforts were the defining factor in this game. He held Whitefish Bay's potent offense to just three hits in four innings, ultimately pitching his team to victory. Weinke, Kojis, and JD Dix all had two hits for Whitefish Bay. | ||||
5 | No. 8 Milton | 5 | No. 6 Janesville Craig | 1 | MORE |
6 | In a non-conference bout between two top-10 teams, it was the Red Hawks who came away victorious after scoring three runs early in the game and not looking back. They received an impressive outing on the mound from Trey Jones, who quieted Janesville Craig's lineup through six innings in his start, scattering six hits and punching out four. Broden Jackson and Alec Cambell each doubled, while Gavin Kilen picked up two hits as well. The first four batters in the Janesville Craig lineup recorded a hit, and Dylan Snyder threw two quality innings in relief for the Cougars. | ||||
7 | West Allis Central | 2 | No. 10 Pewaukee | 5 | MORE |
8 | It was nearly another Power 25 upset in this one, as the Bulldogs led Pewaukee 2-1 until the bottom of the sixth, when the Pirates scored four runs to put this game away. Carter Pearson scored on a wild pitch before Greyson Zach singled to right field, scoring Josh Bunyer from second and giving the Pirates their first lead. Zach came around to score on an error later on in the frame, and Pewaukee brought Drew Dobberstein home on a Jack Sandvik sacrifice fly. Luke Sopha entered the game in the seventh and struck out the side on 14 pitches, sealing Pewaukee's 12th win of the season. Nick Doubek started for the Pirates and K'd nine through six, scattering three hits and allowing two earned runs. Zach paced Pewaukee with two hits and two RBIs, while Doubek doubled and Sopha picked up a hit in the win. Travis Ciekurzis two-run shot were the only runs scored by West Allis Central. | ||||
9 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 2 | No. 11 Marquette | 0 | MORE |
10 | Jake Ross turned in arguably the most impressive outing of his varsity career to date, striking out 11 batters and holding the Hilltoppers to just four hits across a complete game effort. Wisco pounded out eight hits in total and played error-free baseball behind Ross, led by Carlos Walta's three-hit day. Ryder Derouin drove in the Vikings only runs of the game, helping them pull off a major Power 25 upset in this non-conference win. | ||||
11 | Whitewater | 3 | No. 13 Beloit Turner | 10 | |
12 | Turner tallied 15 hits and cruised to Monday's win following a seven-run first inning, and eight of those 15 hits went for extra bases. Junior OF Connor Hughes was 2-for-5 with a triple and two RBIs; OF Michael Cook and RHP/INF Will Lauterbach each tripled as well. The win is the Trojans' sixth straight, now 11-1 overall, with a tough slate ahead, starting with conference series against McFarland and Jefferson next week, and a non-conference showdown with No. 8 Milton on Friday. | ||||
13 | No. 15 Brookfield Central | 13 | Sussex Hamilton | 3 | MORE |
14 | Brookfield Central picked up another GMC win on Monday, defeating the Chargers in shortened fashion on the road. Matthew Gruetzmacher paced the Lancers' offense, doubling twice and pushing five runs across on his own. Luke Wenzel, Jaxon Clayton, and Matthew Mueller all combined to hold Sussex Hamilton to just two hits on the night, as Brookfield Central improved to 10-2. | ||||
15 | Holmen | 5 | No. 19 La Crosse Aquinas | 3 | MORE |
16 | Wisconsins hottest team was cooled down yesterday, as Holmen traveled to previously 14-0 Aquinas and handed the Blugolds their first loss of the spring. Leading 2-1 heading into the sixth, Holmen pushed three runs across on a two-run single from Jack Walter and an error. Aquinas responded with two runs on back-to-back bases-loaded walks in the bottom half, but Holmen managed to escape with a lead they wouldn't relinquish. Gunner Hillstead, Kyle Gernold, and Hayden Goodell all had two hits, while Walter's two RBI day paced Holmen. Troy Knutson drew the start for Holmen and struck eight batters out in 5 1/3 innings, limiting the Blugolds to three hits throughout. Kyle Keppel's two hits headlined Aquinas' offensively. | ||||
17 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 8 | No. 22 Waterford Union | 2 | MORE |
18 | The reigning D3 state champions are cruising this spring, starting the year out with six straight wins, including an impressive upset win over the Wolverines. Kenosha St. Joseph pounded out 15 hits, including multi-hit games from Eric Kenesie, Jacob Ashmus, Brady Davidson, Luke Schuler, Andrew Setter, and Matt Schulte. Peter Visconti drove two runs in, and Schulte brought two runs across on his own. Schuler toed the rubber and punched out eight through six, failing to allow an earned run in the process. Calvin Hancock led Waterford with three hits, including a double. | ||||
19 | No. 23 De Pere | 8 | Bay Port | 3 | MORE |
20 | The Redbirds jumped all over Bay Port early on, scoring five runs in the first inning and never looking back. They pounded out 12 hits in this win, anchored by Luke Brosig's team-high three hits. Javin Gauthier doubled and tripled, while Garrett Foth, Quinn Falish, and Bryan Gerbers all homered for De Pere. Falish held a talented Bay Port team to three runs in 6 1/3 innings of work, punching out five and allowing only three earned runs. Ky Mueller and Connor LaBar led the Pirates with two hits, while Brandon Black drove in two runs. | ||||
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22 | Wilmot Union | 1 | Kenosha Tremper | 5 | |
23 | Wyatt Modory led the Trojans from the mound by tossing six quality innings having allowed just one run on six hits, two walks, and his final four frames were scoreless, which allowed Tremper to regain the lead for good. For Tremper, Ryne Lesnik, Jalani Hudnall, and Tanner White each recorded RBIs. The Trojans are now 9-1 and are at the top of the race for the Southeast, alongside ranked Franklin and Oak Creek. | ||||
24 | Brookfield East | 4 | Menomonee Falls | 2 | MORE |
25 | An early three run inning was eventually enough as Brookfield East came out victorius against conference foe, Menomonee Falls. Brookfield East exploded for 12 hits but Menomonee Falls pitcher, Zach Wolfram did a solid job of limiting runs as he allowed four in his 6 2/3 innings. The duo of Ryan Karst and Ryan Berghauer combined to shut down the Phoenix lineup. Karst got the start for East and tallied seven strikeouts in his six innings of work, allowing just two earned runs. Berghauer came in for the final inning and allowed just one hit, but that was it as he came away with the save. Berghauer also was a key contributor at the plate as well. He went a perfect 4-for-4 and drove in one RBI in the win. | ||||
26 | Merrill | 2 | Mosinee | 5 | |
27 | Keagen Jirschele twirled four strong innings in a start and Davin Stoffel drove in three, doubling in the Indians' home win over the Blue Jays. Tanner Unertl and Gavin Obremski each picked up a hit in the win for Mosinee. Connor Cortright homered and Henry Reimann picked up two hits despite Merrill's defeat. | ||||
28 | Catholic Memorial | 16 | Burlington | 9 | MORE |
29 | A seven RBI day from JT Kelenic led the Crusaders to a dominant win ove Burlington. Four of Kelenic's seven RBIs came on a grand slam in the fifth inning to break the game open in favor of Catholic Memorial. Cleanupn hitter, Charlie Jarvis also got in on the aciton as he collected three hits and two RBIs in the contest. The duo of Grant Beth and Rory Fox each drove in a run with Beth also logging two hits to round out this crusader offense. | ||||
30 | Denmark | 6 | Marinette | 0 | MORE |
31 | Ethan Ovsak was excellent for Denmark in this one, pitching six shutout innings having allowed just one hit, one walk, and he K'd six. Ovsak also added two hits, as did Hayden Konkol. Rheis Johnson was 1-for-2 with two walks and an RBI. Denmark is 11-2 this spring. | ||||
32 | La Crosse Central | 4 | Onalaska | 1 | MORE |
33 | La Crosse Central’s, Adam Olson, was nearly perfect in their tight matchup against Onalaska. Olson failed to allow a baserunner throughout 6 ⅓ innings until a fielding error let the first runner of the game on base. That runner eventually scored on a past ball too. Nonetheless, Olson’s outing was one of the most dominant we have seen thus far as he pitched all eight innings of this extra-inning thriller and tallied seven strikeouts. In the eighth inning, La Crosse Central’s Drew Wonderling delivered the biggest hit of the game, a three-run homer to break the tie and put them up three. Olson came out for the final inning of the game and went three up three down to give the River Hawks the win. | ||||
34 | Oshkosh North | 0 | Appleton East | 1 | MORE |
35 | In this tight contest, Appleton East walked away with the win over Oshkosh North on Monday. TJ Hauser got the start for Appleton East and was dominant, to say the least. In 5 ⅔ innings, Hauser tallied seven strikeouts, scattering three hits and three walks. Alex Hanneman collected the only multi-hit performance for Appleton East and he scored the only run of the contest as well. | ||||
36 | Sheboygan Falls | 2 | Campbellsport | 12 | |
37 | Campbellsport bounced back from their first loss of the spring with a commanding victory at home against Sheboygan Falls on Monday, led by senior SS Jalen Gellings, who was 3-for-4 with a homer and three RBIs. Campbellsport is 10-1 this spring, comfortably leading the Flyway Conference. | ||||
38 | Colfax | 5 | Boyceville | 8 | MORE |
39 | Boyceville jumped out to an early lead and did not look back depsite a late run from Colfax. The top four of Boyceville's lineup, Braden Roemhild, Ira Bialzik, Jacob Granley, and Dawson McRoberts, each collected an RBI in the contest. Chase Hollister added in a solid day at the plate as well as he tallied two hits and two runs. Granley and Hollister combined to limit Colfax to just five hits and lead this Boyceville squad to the win. | ||||
40 | Saint Croix Falls | 21 | Cumberland | 3 | |
41 | SCF exploded for 16 runs in the first frame, which was more than enough to hoist them to their eighth win of the year, still undefeated. Four Saints recorded three hits each: Adrian Scott, Miles Wilson, Oliver Schmidt, and Brady Belisle; Schmidt, Belisle, and Wilson each recorded three-plus RBIs. Brayden Olson and Cole Rutledge each pitched two innings and struck out five a piece. | ||||
42 | Pulaski | 1 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 12 | |
43 | The Shipbuilders move to 7-3 on the season following Monday's resounding conference win at home. Five Lincoln batters recorded multi-hit games, and for of them drove in two runs each. Alex Lensmeyer doubled twice and drove in a pair of runs; Noah Wech also drove in a pair and tripled in the game. | ||||
44 | Wauwatosa West | 9 | Wauwatosa East | 6 | |
45 | Tosa West took the win in this ballgame against crosstown rivals East with the help of 15 hits, though it did require a trip to extra innings. Ethan Krueger and Dave Kleier each notched three hits in the win, and drove in five runs combined. Cal Schwake doubled twice and scored a couple runs; freshman shortstop Adam Urban was 2-for-4 with two runs scored and doubled. Tosa East's Evan Kerstein was 3-for-4 with two runs scored; Noah Crawley doubled twice in the loss. The Trojans are now 5-4 this spring. | ||||
46 | Amherst | 6 | Shiocton | 2 | |
47 | Shiocton | 1 | Amherst | 2 | |
48 | The Falcons won their Monday doubleheader against Shiocton to get to 12-0 on the spring as one of the top Division 3 programs in the state. In game one, the back of Amherst's lineup picked up, as Aiden Jastromski and TJ Brandl each recorded a hit and drove in a run, and scored three times between them. | ||||
49 | West De Pere | 8 | New London | 2 | |
50 | West De Pere | 0 | New London | 1 | |
51 | Markesan | 5 | Johnson Creek | 2 | |
52 | Prentice | 6 | Phillips | 19 | |
53 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 5 | Florence | 1 | |
54 | Greenfield | 10 | Waukesha South | 5 | |
55 | Lake Country Lutheran | 15 | Saint John's NW | 1 | |
56 | Sturgeon Bay | 2 | Kewaunee | 8 | |
57 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 5 | Bonduel | 0 | |
58 | Almond-Bancroft | 0 | Port Edwards | 6 | |
59 | Appleton West | 12 | Kaukauna | 3 | |
60 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 14 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 3 | |
61 | Clintonville | 1 | Freedom | 8 | |
62 | Darlington | 3 | Potosi/Cassville | 10 | |
63 | La Farge | 0 | Ithaca | 6 | |
64 | North Fond du Lac | 4 | Mayville | 9 | |
65 | Pacelli | 3 | Rosholt | 0 | |
66 | Southwestern | 4 | Mineral Point | 2 | |
67 | St. Mary Catholic | 15 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 2 | |
68 | Wausaukee | 13 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 1 | |
69 | West Allis Hale | 0 | Germantown | 10 | |
70 | Wrightstown | 3 | Luxemburg-Casco | 5 | |
71 | Brookfield Academy | 2 | Whitnall | 8 | |
72 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 10 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 1 | |
73 | Lomira | 5 | Berlin | 4 | |
74 | Stratford | 11 | Athens | 0 | |
75 | Lourdes Academy | 1 | Waupun | 8 | |
76 | Abbotsford/Colby | 14 | Spencer | 1 | |
77 | Amery | 1 | Prescott | 2 | |
78 | Cambria-Friesland | 4 | Rio | 14 | |
79 | Colfax | 5 | Boyceville | 8 | |
80 | Dodgeville | 4 | Belleville | 2 | |
81 | Durand | 4 | Elk Mound | 6 | |
82 | Plum City/Elmwood | 15 | Glenwood City | 3 | |
83 | Grantsburg | 13 | Webster | 4 | |
84 | Hartford | 8 | Grafton | 4 | |
85 | La Farge | 0 | Ithaca | 17 | |
86 | Lancaster | 11 | Richland Center | 6 | |
87 | Markesan | 5 | Johnson Creek | 2 | |
88 | North Crawford | 1 | Seneca | 14 | |
89 | Pepin/Alma | 11 | Melrose-Mindoro | 3 | |
90 | Port Washington | 4 | Nicolet | 6 | |
91 | Prairie Farm | 2 | Bruce | 7 | |
92 | Somerset | 1 | Saint Croix Central | 3 | |
93 | Siren | 10 | Luck/Frederic | 7 | |
94 | Spooner | 9 | Hayward | 3 | |
95 | Spring Valley | 0 | Mondovi | 3 | |
96 | Tomah | 1 | Baraboo | 9 | |
97 | Viroqua | 12 | Luther | 0 | |
98 | West Bend West | 5 | Cedarburg | 6 | |
99 | New Lisbon | 5 | Brookwood | 3 | |
100 | Black Hawk | 7 | Argyle | 13 | |
101 | Shullsburg/Benton | 2 | Highland | 9 | |
102 | Menasha | 4 | Xavier | 6 | |
103 | Menasha | 12 | Xavier | 7 | |
104 | Riverdale | 1 | Seneca | 0 | |
105 | Sturgeon Bay | 1 | Kewaunee | 2 |
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3 | Appleton West | 1 | No. 19 DePere | 7 | MORE |
4 | DePere cruised to a 7-1 win over Appleton West on Saturday. Offensively, Easton Arendt led the way for the Red Birds as he collected two RBIs whil going 2-for-2 at the plate. The trio of QUinn Falish GArret Foth and JAvin Gauthier each logged two hits in the win as well. On the mound, Mason Stecker got things started for DePere and struck out three while allowing one run on four hits. With this win, the Red Birds bonce back after losing a couple of tough ones earlier on in the week. | ||||
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6 | Germantown | 0 | University School | 1 | MORE |
7 | The Wildcats came out with the win in an extra inning thriller against Germantown on Saturday. Graham Kasten got things started on the mound and was dominant in his seve innings of work. Kasten punched out six and scattered just five hits. Vidal Colon came in for the two extra inning's and was equally impressive as he allowed just two hits while tallying one strikeout. The lone run of the game came in the ninth inning when James Reese smoked a double to score Colon and give University School the win. | ||||
8 | Living Word Lutheran | 3 | Brookfield Academy | 8 | MORE |
9 | Brookfield Academy | 19 | Living Word Lutheran | 2 | MORE |
10 | A three RBI day from Alex Star led Brookfield Academy to win over Living Word Lutheran. At the plate, Star tallied one hit to drive in his three RBIs to pace this Brookfield Academy lineup. Jonah Jensen also put together a quality day at the plate as he collected on hit and two RBIs. On the bump, Michael Hoefgen was dominant in his three innings of work as he struckout four and gave up just one hit. To see the stat line form the second game of this doubleheader click 'MORE' | ||||
11 | Mosinee | 16 | Northlands Pines | 0 | MORE |
12 | Mosinee's offense exploded for 16 runs on 15 hits in their matchup against Northlands Pines on Saturday. Leading this high octane offense was Taylor Lemanski who drove in five runs on two hits, while also scoring two runs. The duo of Gavin Obremski and Tanner Unerti each collected a pair of RBIs in the win as well. Obremski also got the start on the mound and he tallied three strikeouts in three innings. Seann Bryant came on in relief and struck out two in his two innings of work.. | ||||
13 | East Dubuque | 0 | Dodgeville | 0 | |
14 | Fennimore | 7 | Wisconsin Heights | 8 | |
15 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 6 | Peshtigo | 9 | |
16 | New Glarus | 8 | Brodhead/Juda | 2 | |
17 | Mishicot | 8 | North Fond du Lac | 4 | |
18 | Neenah | 3 | Ashwaubenon | 2 |
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3 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 14 | Slinger | 4 | MORE |
4 | The Blue Dukes continued their undefeated season while cruising to a win over conference opponent Slinger. The Whitefish Bay bats continued their dominance as well. The exploded for 14 funs on 16 hits led by three hits days from Mitch Voit, DJ Kojis, and Austin Wienke. Jack Counsell, Michael Lippe and JD Dix each collected two hits. On the mound, the aforementioned Kojis pitched the bulk of the innings and he failed to allow a run while also tallying nine strikeouts. | ||||
5 | Racine Horlick | 3 | No. 4 Franklin | 11 | MORE |
6 | In the third game of this series, the Sabers cruised to a 11-3 win over conference member, Racine Horlick. Leading this high-octane offense was Keaton Arendt who collected a single and a home run in the contest, to finish with one RBI. Dylan Mass, Boston Halloran, Jack Baretz, and Maxwell Martin each contributed two RBIs as well. Franklin ace, Jaxson Easterlin got the start and was solid in his four innings of work, in which he allowed just three hits while striking out six. In relief, Carson Reinhardt came on and struck out six as well in his three innings of work. | ||||
7 | Brookfield East | 1 | No. 6 Marquette University | 7 | |
8 | After losing two in a row, the Hiltopper's bounced back for a dominant win over Brookfield East. Wichita State commit, Luke Agnew twirled a complete game gem for Marquette in which he fanned 11 and allowed one run on three hits. Offensively, Parker Wyatt had a solid day at the plate, collecting one hit and scoring one run for Marquette from the leadoff spot. Lucas Barnes added a triple and an RBI in the win as well. | ||||
9 | No. 8 Janesville Craig | 9 | Janesville Parker | 0 | |
10 | In the second game of this cross town rivalry, Craig came out with the victory. Jack Ryan go the start for Craig and was dominant to say the least in is five innings of work. Ryan scattered just three hits and tallied three strikeouts. The long ball was also important to this Craig teams success. The Cougars got homer's from Aiden Schenk who blasted an opposite field home run in the second inning to get the scoring started for Craig, and Patrick Schork who hit a long one over the left field fence in the sixth inning. Jake Schaffner also had a solid day, going 2-for-4 while also scoring three runs. With this win Craig swept the two game series against their cross town rival, Janesville Parker. | ||||
11 | Superior | 8 | No. 9 Eau Claire Memorial | 4 | MORE |
12 | A six-run third-inning led Superior to an upset win over Eau Claire Memorial on Friday night. In that big inning an error, two walks, and a single from Carter Kalin put the game out of reach for Superior. The pitching for this Superior squad also was solid as George Hansen and Mason Stenberg combined for 12 strikeouts and allowed just two earned runs. The aforementioned Kalin also added in another single and scored two runs. Tristan Brennan contributed two hits in the win as well. | ||||
13 | No. 11 Oak Creek | 20 | Racine Park | 0 | |
14 | The Knights cruised to a conference win over Racine Park and exploded for 20 runs. Leading the charge for the offense was Ryan Santi who went a perfect 3-for-3 with a triple and a double with one RBI. Nathan Hanel also collected two doubles and two RBIs. The duo of CJ Trask and Cade Palkowski each tallied two hits and three RBIs apiece to round out this high-octane offense. Palkowski also got the start for Oak Creek and picked up the win due to his three shutout innings and added in eight strikeouts. | ||||
15 | No. 13 Pewaukee | 7 | South Milwaukee | 5 | MORE |
16 | A late push by the Pirates led them to victory over South Milwaukee on Friday. Going into the final two innings of the contest, Pewaukee was down by one run but in the sixth inning J Servais smoked a double to score one and tie the game at four. In that same inning Nick Doubek singled to put Pewaukee up by one going into the final inning. In the seventh J Sandvik hit a two run home run to extend Pewaukee's lead to three to put Pewaukee up by three. Sandvik's homer would eventually be enough as Greyson Zach shut the door in the final inning. Zach came in on relief early for Pewaukee and in his 6 1/3 innings the righty struckout seven to earn the win. | ||||
17 | No. 14 Waterford | 1 | Burlington | 6 | |
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19 | No. 16 Sun Prairie | 2 | Waunakee | 3 | |
20 | Waunakee was walk-off winners over Power 25 member Sun Prairie in Friday nights matchup. Carter Lory had the big hit for Waunakee as he had the game winning hit. On the mound for Waunakee, Trevor Stevens was solid over his six innings of work. | ||||
21 | No. 17 Westosha Central | 6 | Delavan-Darien | 2 | MORE |
22 | Westosha Central grabbed the lead late to eventually come out with the win in Friday's matchup. Jack Rose led the charge for Westosha as he tallied a double to drive in two runs and he also scored a run as well. Riley Dahms also drove in two runs while collecting one hit. On the mound, Dakota Veium earned the win with his efforts in five innings in which he tallied three strikeouts and allowed two runs on three hits. Joey Pflug came in on relief and earned the save during his two innings of work in which he punched out two and scattered four hits. With this win, Westosha Central moves to 11-1 on the season. | ||||
23 | Fort Atkinson | 3 | No. 18 Union Grove | 2 | MORE |
24 | In this extra inning thriller, Fort Atkinson pulled off the upset win over Union Grove. From the fourth inning on, both teams were tied at one and neither could get anything going until the 10th inning. In that inning, Fort Atkinson scored two on RBI singles from D Brost and C Schrader to go up by two. Now down two runs, Union Grove had some work to do in their final at-bats. After a HBP, Nathan Williams singled on a line drive to to left field that scored the runner on but Williams was eventually thrown out trying to stretch the single. After that Fort Atkinson pitcher, Eli Burhans settled in and gave Fort Atkinson the victory. Starting pitcher, Ryan Schoenherr was solid in his eight innings of work for Fort Atkinson. Schoenherr scattered eight hits and tallied two strikeouts to lead Fort Atkinson to the upset win. | ||||
25 | No. 19 De Pere | 5 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 6 | |
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27 | No. 22 La Crosse Aquinas | 10 | Viroqua | 3 | MORE |
28 | The Blugolds earned a solid road win over Viroqua on Friday. Leading the charge offensively for Aquinas was Kole and Kyle Keppel who each drove in two runs. Kole Keppel also collected two hits and scored two runs for Aquinas as well. Jackson Christenson and Eddie Peters also had a great days at the plate for Aquinas as they each tallied three hits and one RBI a piece. Pierson Feehan got things started on the mound for Aquinas and allowed two runs on four hits in his five innings of work. In relief, Will Deet and the aforementioned Peters each threw an inning and both failed to allow an earned run. With this dominant win, the Blugolds add their 14th win of the season. | ||||
29 | No. 23 Medford | 6 | Mosinee | 4 | |
30 | Despite being down early, Medford battled back to avenge a tough loss they endured a couple of days ago against this same Mosinee squad. Braxton Weissmiller had a great day at the plate as he collected three hits, one RBI and scored one run to pace this Medford lineup. Caleb Guden and Miles Searles also contributed two hits apiece and one RBI each to lead this Raider's squad to victory. Guden also go the start on the mound and after a unfortunate first inning he settled in to earn the win for Medford. Seth Mudgett came on in relief and earned the save with his efforts over 2 1/3 innings. | ||||
31 | No. 24 Greendale | 5 | Whitnall | 1 | MORE |
32 | Backed by two solid pitching performances, No. 24 Greendale cruised to a win over Whitnall. Jack Lentz got things started on the mound for Greendale and in his five innings of work, Lentz fanned five batters and allowed one run on five hits. In relief, Dylan Campeau came in for the final two innings and failed to allow a run while tallying two strikeouts. On the offensive side of things, EJ Kuster led the way with two RBIs while going 1-for-4. Brayden Latus also added in an RBI in the win as well. With this win, the Panther move to 9-3 and are looking to a two-game series against a solid New Berlin West squad. | ||||
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34 | Menasha | 9 | New London | 2 | MORE |
35 | Menasha | 11 | New London | 0 | MORE |
36 | Menasha swept New London in Friday's double-header. In the first game Bryce Duszak and Ian Dohms led the way for Menasha's offense. Dohms went a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate to drive in two runs and he scored two runs as well. Duszak tallied two hits and two RBIs in the win as well. Ryan Baehman earned the win for Menasha with his six inning performance on the mound. Baehman punched out five batters and allowed just one earned run on four hits. The aforementioned Dohms came in for the final inning and he struck out all three batters he faced. In the second game, Duszak continued his spectacular day with a three RBI performance. Dohms also carried over his hot bat with two RBIs in the second game. On the mound, Quinn Ludvigsen twirled a gem in his five innings of work. Ludvigsen allowed just one hit and tallied five strikeouts to shutout New London. | ||||
37 | Indian Trail | 4 | Kenosha Tremper | 5 | MORE |
38 | Kenosha Tremper came out with the victory in this extra innings thriller. With the game tied in the eighth inning R Lesnik got things going for Tremper with a leadoff single and it seemed that Indian Trail would get out of the inning after getting two quick outs after. Then Rory Dutton came up and delivered the walk off single to score Lesnik, giving Tremper the win over cross town rival. | ||||
39 | Middleton | 14 | Madison Memorial | 7 | MORE |
40 | Despite allowing a grand slam in the first inning, Middleton defeated Madison Memorial in dominant fashion. Starting pitcher Easton Zempel battled some adversity in the first inning for Middleton. After giving up four runs in the first inning, the Winona State commit settled in very nicely and failed to allow another run in the game. On the offensive side, Middleton took advantage of four errors to put up 14 runs in the contest. Steven Paulsen was a main contributor for Middleton as he collected two hits, one RBI and scored three runs to pace this Cardinal lineup. | ||||
41 | West Bend West | 8 | Grafton | 3 | MORE |
42 | The Spartans grabbed the lead early in their matchup against North Shore Conference foe and did not look back. Leading the way for the West Bend West offense was Riley O'Connell who collected three RBIs on two hits in the clean up spot. Camden Broske also added a pair of doubles and a pair of RBIs for the Spartans as well. On the mound, Tayton Herron and Quinn Zills combined to limit Grafton to three runs. Herron got the start and allowed two runs on one hit, tallying three strikeouts in his four innings of work. Zills relieved Herron and was equally impressive as he allowed one earned run on two hits and punched out two. | ||||
43 | Boscobel | 8 | Mineral Point | 23 | MORE |
44 | In an absolute offensive showcase, Mineral Point scored 23 runs on 18 hits to take down Boscobel. In the game Dominik McVay, Leyten Bowers, and Bo Hanson homered with Bowers homering twice in the contest. McVay finished the game with five RBIs while going 3-for-4 at the plate. Bryce Vamsted drove in four runs on two hits to lead the Pointers to victory. | ||||
45 | Watertown Luther Prep | 3 | Lake Country Lutheran | 2 | |
46 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 2 | Cumberland | 7 | |
47 | Wauwatosa West | 2 | Menomonee Falls | 3 | |
48 | Holmen | 9 | Chippewa Falls | 2 | |
49 | Cameron | 1 | Barron | 11 | |
50 | Johnson Creek | 2 | Horicon | 8 | |
51 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 16 | Spencer | 8 | |
52 | Algoma | 1 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 6 | |
53 | Amery | 0 | New Richmond | 18 | |
54 | Brillion | 3 | Roncalli | 2 | |
55 | Butternut/Mercer | 0 | Washburn | 7 | |
56 | Columbus | 14 | Nekoosa | 3 | |
57 | De Pere | 5 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 6 | |
58 | Denmark | 7 | Little Chute | 6 | |
59 | Florence | 6 | Lena | 4 | |
60 | Wrightstown | 10 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 3 | |
61 | Green Bay Preble | 0 | Ashwaubenon | 1 | |
62 | Green Bay Southwest | 6 | Pulaski | 7 | |
63 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 10 | Martin Luther | 0 | |
64 | Kiel | 2 | New Holstein | 7 | |
65 | Lakeside Lutheran | 12 | Random Lake | 0 | |
66 | Lomira | 5 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 2 | |
67 | Marion | 27 | Wild Rose | 4 | |
68 | Muskego | 4 | Oconomowoc | 5 | |
69 | Notre Dame | 13 | Sheboygan South | 2 | |
70 | Oconto Falls | 5 | Clintonville | 3 | |
71 | Oshkosh North | 7 | Oshkosh West | 6 | |
72 | Pittsville | 14 | Iola-Scandinavia | 3 | |
73 | Pius XI Catholic | 5 | Cudahy | 6 | |
74 | Prescott | 10 | La Crosse Logan | 11 | |
75 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 2 | Niagara | 14 | |
76 | Sheboygan North | 0 | Bay Port | 2 | |
77 | Iowa-Grant | 1 | Southwestern | 11 | |
78 | Saint John's NW | 1 | Waupun | 14 | |
79 | Sun Prairie | 2 | Waunakee | 3 | |
80 | Washburn | 13 | Butternut/Mercer | 1 | |
81 | Waupaca | 2 | Freedom | 12 | |
82 | Coleman | 19 | Wausaukee | 1 | |
83 | New Berlin West | 3 | West Allis Hale | 2 | |
84 | West De Pere | 5 | Seymour | 8 | |
85 | Monticello/Albany | 5 | Shullsburg/Benton | 7 | |
86 | Belmont | 14 | Black Hawk | 2 | |
87 | Pacelli | 5 | Edgar | 8 | |
88 | Abbotsford/Colby | 13 | Athens | 10 | |
89 | Badger | 7 | Mukwonago | 11 | |
90 | Beaver Dam | 4 | Jefferson | 6 | |
91 | East Troy | 6 | Edgerton | 7 | |
92 | Evansville | 6 | Big Foot | 5 | |
93 | Greendale | 5 | Whitnall | 1 | |
94 | Homestead | 7 | Cedarburg | 0 | |
95 | Lake Mills | 2 | McFarland | 1 | |
96 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 26 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 5 | |
97 | Newman Catholic | 13 | Chequamegon | 19 | |
98 | Port Washington | 1 | Hartford | 8 | |
99 | Stratford | 14 | Phillips | 0 | |
100 | West Allis Central | 2 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 7 | |
101 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 10 | Greenfield | 4 | |
102 | Antigo | 2 | Rhinelander | 1 | |
103 | Blair-Taylor | 1 | Eleva-Strum | 11 | |
104 | Cadott | 0 | Bloomer | 16 | |
105 | Colfax | 2 | Durand | 1 | |
106 | Dodgeville | 11 | Richland Center | 0 | |
107 | Plum City/Elmwood | 6 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 4 | |
108 | Marshall | 10 | Deerfield | 6 | |
109 | Mauston | 6 | Westby | 8 | |
110 | Milwaukee Reagan | 7 | Milwaukee King | 1 | |
111 | Parkview | 2 | Fall River | 16 | |
112 | Platteville | 6 | Lancaster | 13 | |
113 | Rio | 0 | Randolph | 10 | |
114 | River Ridge | 0 | Ithaca | 4 | |
115 | Royall | 4 | Seneca | 6 | |
116 | Sauk Prairie | 9 | Lodi | 0 | |
117 | Somerset | 0 | Saint Croix Falls | 10 | |
118 | Saint Mary's Springs | 7 | Markesan | 2 | |
119 | Unity | 9 | Grantsburg | 7 | |
120 | Webster | 14 | Luck/Frederic | 1 | |
121 | Westfield | 9 | Portage | 12 | |
122 | Weston | 1 | New Lisbon | 3 | |
123 | Potosi/Cassville | 11 | Argyle | 3 | |
124 | Oregon | 7 | Edgewood | 16 | |
125 | Prairie Farm | 2 | Boyceville | 14 | |
126 | Rice Lake | 1 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 9 | |
127 | Cameron | 8 | Barron | 7 | |
128 | Cumberland | 14 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 1 | |
129 | Johnson Creek | 8 | Horicon | 2 | |
130 | Monticello/Albany | 10 | Shullsburg/Benton | 11 | |
131 | Northland Pines | 5 | Lakeland | 1 | |
132 | Belmont | 9 | Black Hawk | 1 | |
133 | Omro | 7 | Lourdes Academy | 6 |
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3 | No. 3 Milton | 4 | Monona Grove | 2 | MORE |
4 | Milton came out with the win backed some timely hitting and solid pitching. Starting pitcher Jack Campion twirled four quality innings for Milton as he allowed two earned runs on four hits. In relief, Tre Jones came on and was also solid in his three innings as he failed to allow a run. The aforementioned Campion also contributed at the plate as well as he collected two hits and one RBI. Broden Jackson collected a hit and a RBI in Milton's win as well. | ||||
5 | Oshkosh West | 1 | No. 5 Kimberly | 14 | MORE |
6 | The Papermakers cruised to 14-1 win over Oshkosh West on Thursday. Leading the charge for this Kimberly lineup was Brandon Carew who contributed two RBIs on two doubles. Colin Oberman also picked up two hits in the contest which plated one run. Brayden Pleau, Sawyer Deering and Carson Peeters combined for seven RBIs as well. Deering also earned his first high school win in this matchup as well. | ||||
7 | No. 6 Marquette | 0 | No. 20 Brookfield Central | 1 | MORE |
8 | An extra-inning thriller between the two top teams in the Greater Metro Conference resulted in the Lancers pulling off the upset over Marquette. Chuck DiPiazza delivered the final blow, sending one through the left side to bring home the winning run. Luke Langjahr continued to dominate on the mound, tossing 6 2/3 innings of scoreless ball while striking out seven. Noah Dreier relieved him and kept the Marquette offense off the board, punching out four in 1 1/3 innings to earn the win. Gavin Gawronski struck seven out across six scoreless for Marquette in his start. | ||||
9 | River Falls | 5 | No. 7 Hudson | 6 | MORE |
10 | Another close contest between these two Big Rivers teams tipped in favor of Hudson, who took the lead on an RBI single from Wylie Baumer in the bottom half of the sixth inning. Pitching was the key for Hudson in this game, as the Raiders benefited greatly from an impressive start from southpaw Ben Berkhof and clean three-innings in relief by Logan VonBerge. Berkhof allowed one earned run over four innings, striking out nine and holding River Falls to just three hits. Baumer finished the game with three hits and two RBIs, while Kyler Hove homered as eight different Hudson bats recorded at least one hit. | ||||
11 | No. 9 Eau Claire Memorial | 1 | Rice Lake | 2 | MORE |
12 | The Big Rivers conference is providing plenty of entertainment from top to bottom, as the Warriors pulled off the walk-off upset over Eau Claire Memorial in extra-innings. After tying things up in the sixth on an error, Rice Lake forced free baseball and won it on back-to-back doubles by Matthew Juza and Tyson Lapoint. Sophomore Easton Stone punched out nine in his start, twirling five innings of two-hit ball without allowing an earned run. Lapoint relieved him and kept Eau Claire Memorial off the board to set up his walk-off knock. Roman Trapani struck out eight over 6 2/3 innings of three-hit ball, failing to allow an earned run in his outing. Leo Lauscher and Jack Redwine led Eau Claire Memorial with two hits, each of them doubling in the loss. | ||||
13 | Chippewa Falls | 3 | No. 10 Eau Claire North | 4 | MORE |
14 | Yet another exhilarating contest from the Big Rivers, as the Huskies walked off rival Chippewa Falls to secure the season sweep over the Cardinals. Jonah Hanson capped a four-hit day with his second double of the game; the game-winning knock to right field. Cole Bakkum launched a three-run blast in the fourth inning, while Jalen Pascal picked up two hits as well. Henry Wilkinson threw four scoreless in relief, striking out three and scattering two hits en route to victory. | ||||
15 | Merrill | 0 | No. 12 Stevens Point | 10 | MORE |
16 | Sophomore southpaw Noah Marschke earned the win on the mound, twirling four scoreless innings in his start yesterday afternoon. Tommy Drohner drove in three out of the leadoff spot, while Kaden Thauer and Jon Nafe each picked up a pair of hits for the Panthers. | ||||
17 | Elkhorn | 4 | No. 14 Waterford Union | 3 | MORE |
18 | Strong showings from Brayden Marks and Jacob Lueptow on the mound propelled the Elks to an upset road win over rival Waterford. Marks, who's one of the top senior arms in the state, drew the start and punched out eight over 5 2/3 innings of work. Lueptow entered after him and recorded four outs for the save. Marks helped his own cause at the plate with a two-run blast, while Lueptow added an RBI double as well. Brock Malecki went the distance for Waterford, allowing one earned run and striking out six, scattering three hits. Garrett Kay and Max Northrop had multi-hit games, each of them driving in a run as well. | ||||
19 | No. 15 Beloit Turner | 6 | Evansville | 0 | |
20 | Beloit Memorial | 0 | No. 16 Sun Prairie | 17 | MORE |
21 | Brandon Garde fired a five-inning no hitter, striking out 10 batters in the Cardinals' blowout home win. Nine different Sun Prairie batters tallied at least one hit, with Drew Kavanaugh's three-hit, two RBI performance heading the charge. Davis Hamilton, Casey Wambach, and Evan Richmond all picked up two hits, while Max Glusick doubled home a run as well. The Cardinals improved to 7-2 on the season with the win and have a key two game set with Kimberly this weekend. | ||||
22 | No. 17 Westosha Central | 7 | Burlington | 6 | MORE |
23 | After Westosha Central beat this same Burlington squad a couple of days ago, on a walk-off single, the two teams battled again on Thursday. In this close contest, Westosha eventually came away with the win in extra innings. Going into the fourth inning, Westosha was down by just one but after an RBI single from Jack Rose, an RBI double from Seth Brankey, a hit batsmen and an error, they finished the inning with a three-run lead. Burlington did not go down without a fight though, they battled back and eventually the game went into extra innings. In the eighth inning Scott Schulz came up to the plate with a runner on third and ripped a double to right field which put Westosha up by one. Schulz then was tasked with closing out the game and delivered, giving Westosha their 10th win of the season. | ||||
24 | No. 22 La Crosse Aquinas | 11 | Tomah | 5 | MORE |
25 | The Blugolds cruised past Tomah in Wednesday's matchup to give them their 13th win of the season. The Aquinas offense continued their dominant season as they scored 11 runs on 12 hits, led by a multi-hit performance from Calvin Hargrove. In the three hole, Hargrove drove in a trio of runs while going 3-for-4 at the plate to pace this offense. Riley Klar also had a solid day at the plate as he logged two hits to drive in three runs in the contest. On the mound Kahler Key, Chris Wilson and Will Deets combined to allow four earned runs, good enough for La Crosse Aquinas to continue their undefeated season. | ||||
26 | Marshfield | 0 | No. 23 Medford Area | 11 | MORE |
27 | Tanner Hraby threw a no-hitter as the Raiders bounced back nicely after yesterday's loss to Mosinee, defeating Marshfield in five innings. Logan Baumgartner went 3-for-3 at the plate with two RBIs, while Braxton Weissmiller chipped in two hits, bringing two runs home as well. Brigham Kelley's two-hit day propelled the offense from the bottom of the lineup, while Colby Elsner had an RBI double in the win. | ||||
28 | No. 25 Hortonville | 2 | Appleton East | 0 | MORE |
29 | Thomas Burns dominated for the Polar Bears, as the Arizona State commit struck nine out and scattered three hits across six innings of work. Nathan Vela picked up the save, punching two out in the final frame while also picking up two hits at the plate, driving in a run, and Turner Kuhnke brought a run home on a hit as well. The Polar Bears square off against Menomonee Falls and Fox Valley Lutheran this Saturday. | ||||
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31 | Columbus | 7 | Lake Mills | 1 | MORE |
32 | Backed by a 14 strikeout performance from Christian Oppor, Columbus cruised to a 7-1 win over a solid Lake Mills squad. Oppor got things started on the mound for Columbus and in his six innings of work the southpaw allowed just one hit and one unearned run. Oppor also helped himself out as he smacked in two runs on a two-run home run after driving in the game's first run on an RBI double to his opposite gap in the first inning. Jaymason Sullivan, Ryley Nachreiner, and Jeff Mobry each collected an RBI a piece to lead the Cardinals to the win. Lake Mills starter Eddy Eveland K'd nine in six strong innings, and allowed just two earned runs. | ||||
33 | Middleton | 5 | Verona Area | 0 | MORE |
34 | A shut out performance from Middleton starter, Robby Erickson led the Cardinals to win over Verona. The Cardinals rode Erickson all the way to the finish line as he struck out seven and scattered just three hits in his complete game efforts. Offensively, Jaron Sarbacker led the way as he drove in two runs while collecting one hit. Steven Paulsen also had a solid day at the plate as he logged two hits and scored two runs as well. | ||||
35 | Appleton North | 7 | Fond du Lac | 2 | MORE |
36 | Appleton North cruised to road win over conference foe, Fond du Lac on Thursday. Caden Popp got the start on the mound for Appleton North and twirled complete game gem. In seven innings Popp punched out five while allowing two runs on seven hits. Offensively, Ben Frantal enjoyed a two-hit game and also drove in a team high two runs. Brock Salm, Griffin Smith, Nathan Schopf, and Ben Tomessetti each contributed an RBI in the contest as well. | ||||
37 | Wautoma | 11 | Mauston | 1 | MORE |
38 | Back by a dominant pitching performance from Logan Dunn, Wautomas cruised to a 11-1 win over Mauston. In his start Dunn fanned 12 opposing batters and scattered five hits in six innings to earn the win for Wautoma. Hoyt Kelle relieved Dunn and tallied one strikeout and failed to allow a baserunner in his one inning of work. Sam Weiss led the way for Wautoma's offense as he collected three RBIs in the win. Brett Salm also played a big role for Wautoma's lineup as he contributed two RBIs while logging two hits. | ||||
39 | Tremper | 5 | Indian Trail | 3 | MORE |
40 | These two rivals met up earlier in the week with Tremper pulling off the win in a tight contest and on Thursday, they gave us yet another close one. Tremper started off the game hot as they scored two runs in the first, highlighted by a double from Rory Dutton that plated one. In the innings that followed Tremper would eventually stretch their lead to four but Indian Trail did not go down without a fight. The Hawks would cut the lead down to just one but Jack DeRousse would come on in relief and shut the door for Tremper. In his two innings of work, DeRousse allowed just one hit while fanning three. The aforementioned Dutton got the start for Tremper as well and was solid in his five innings of work to earn the win. | ||||
41 | Fall River | 0 | Deerfield | 10 | MORE |
42 | A three RBI day from Cal Fisher led Deerfield to a 10-0 win over Fall River. Fisher was a perfect 2-for-2 at the plate, which included a home run en route to Deerfield's win. Austin Anderson and Tommy Lees each logged two hit days as well for Deerfield with Anderson also tallying an RBI as well. Fisher also got the win on the mound as he fanned 12 batters in six shutout innings. | ||||
43 | Badger | 5 | Wilmot Union | 1 | MORE |
44 | Badger's, Sam Polyock was dominant in his outing against Wilmot on Thursday. Badger rode Polyock all the way to the finish line and in his seven innings of work he struck out five while allowing one run on three hits. On the other side of the ball for Badger, Tyler Deleskiewicz had the hot bat. In his four plate appearances, the Wisconsin-Milwaukee commit tallied two hit and two RBIs to pace this lineup. | ||||
45 | Brookfield Academy | 5 | Lake Country Lutheran | 1 | MORE |
46 | A near complete game shutout performance from Brookfield Academy starter, Nolan Kahle, would lead this Blue Knight squad over Lake Country Lutheran. Kahle was dealing throughout the game but was forced to be taken out due to his high pitch count and finished his 6 1/3 innings with nine strikeouts while allowing just two hits. At the plate, Michael Hoefgen went a perfect 3-for-3 and drove in two runs in the contest. Michael Kieckhaefer collected a hit and an RBI in the game as well. | ||||
47 | Brookfield East | 5* | Wauwatosa East | 5* | |
48 | This game was suspended in the 10th inning due to daylight and will resume on Thursday, May 19. | ||||
49 | Kaukauna | 8 | Neenah | 2 | MORE |
50 | Kaukauna cruised past a solid Neenah squad in Thursday matchup. Leading the Ghosts offense was Owen Mursau who drove in three runs while collecting one hit and scored one run out of the two hole. Right behind Mursau in the lineup, Jake Lucas also was solid at the plate as he went 2-for4 and drove in two runs. On the bump, Sean Severson got the start for the Ghosts and earned the win due to his efforts in his 5 1/3 innings of work. Severson tallied three punch-outs while allowing two runs on three hits. | ||||
51 | New Richmond | 9 | Menomonie | 2 | |
52 | In New Richmond's win, Drew Effertz collected two hits and two RBIs from the leadoff spot to pace this Tiger lineup. Hayden Hatella also contributed two RBIs while logging one hit. Alex Gunter got things started on the bump for New Richmond and he was solid in his six innings of work. Gunter logged for punch-outs and allowed one unearned run on five hits. George Schroeder came in for the final inning of the game and struck out one to close the game out. | ||||
53 | Wausau West | 7 | D.C. Everest | 10 | MORE |
54 | A six run fourth inning was too much for Wausau West to come back from as D.C. Everest came away with the win. Two RBI days from Brock Babiash and Chris Wiesman led the way for D.C. Everest. Babiash also got the start and in 4 2/3 innings he struck out three. Cuyler Soppe relieved Babiash and was solid in his 2 1/3 innings of work as he allowed one run on one hit to give D.C. Everest their fourth win of season. | ||||
55 | Jefferson | 11 | Clinton | 1 | MORE |
56 | Kaukauna cruised past a solid Neenah squad in Thursday matchup. Leading the Ghosts offense was Owen Mursau who drove in three runs while collecting one hit and scored one run out of the two hole. Right behind Mursau in the lineup, Jake Lucas also was solid at the plate as he went 2-for-4 and drove in two runs. On the bump, Sean Severson got the start for the Ghosts and earned the win due to his efforts in his 5 1/3 innings of work. Severson tallied three punch-outs while allowing two runs on three hits. | ||||
57 | McFarland | 4 | Edgerton | 5 | MORE |
58 | Edgerton came out on top despite a late push from McFarland. For Edgerton, Peyton Lee got things started on the mound and was spectacular in his six innings of work. The Winona State commit fanned eight and allowed one run on six hits to help Edgerton get their eighth win of the season. Offensively for this Edgerton squad, Ethan Stengel led the way with two RBIs. The duo of Steven Olson and Justin Clark each contributed an RBI in the contest as well. | ||||
59 | Appleton West | 2 | Oshkosh North | 7 | MORE |
60 | The Spartans cruised past Appleton West to get their fourth win of season. Max Bittner was solid on the mound for Oshkosh North as he went 5 1/3 innings in his start and allowed two runs on eight hits while logging six strikeouts. Jeremiah Houswroth relieved Bittner and tallied two strikeouts in his 1 2/3 innings of shutout ball. At the plate Ethan Bennet paced this Oshkosh North lineup with three RBIs on two hits, both of them being doubles. Jack Kese and Cormac Simmons each doubled in the game as well. | ||||
61 | Cameron | 0 | Saint Croix Falls | 6 | |
62 | After winning POTW honors for his performances last week, Brayden Olson continued his dominance on the mound with a complete game no-hitter against Cameron in Thursday's matchup. The recent Future Games participant logged 14 strikeouts and allowed just one BB in his start. Olson also showed off his two-way talents as he went 2-for-3 at the plate and drove in two runs. | ||||
63 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 9 | Shiocton | 2 | |
64 | Luther | 3 | West Salem | 13 | |
65 | Viroqua | 0 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 9 | |
66 | Algoma | 0 | Kewaunee | 10 | |
67 | Almond-Bancroft | 8 | Wild Rose | 7 | |
68 | Amherst | 5 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 0 | |
69 | Appleton North | 7 | Fond du Lac | 2 | |
70 | Badger | 5 | Wilmot | 1 | |
71 | Menominee Indian | 2 | Bonduel | 10 | |
72 | Chippewa Falls | 3 | Eau Claire North | 4 | |
73 | Coleman | 12 | Niagara | 1 | |
74 | Crivitz | 29 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 1 | |
75 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 10 | Saint Anthony | 1 | |
76 | Fennimore | 5 | Mineral Point | 2 | |
77 | Freedom | 3 | Waupaca | 12 | |
78 | Gillett/Suring | 6 | Lena | 15 | |
79 | Lakeside Lutheran | 4 | Watertown Luther Prep | 8 | |
80 | Gillett/Suring | 1 | Lena | 9 | |
81 | Niagara | 0 | Coleman | 5 | |
82 | Onalaska | 18 | Holmen | 0 | |
83 | Port Edwards | 1 | Pacelli | 17 | |
84 | Pittsville | 0 | Rosholt | 7 | |
85 | Sevastopol | 1 | Oconto | 11 | |
86 | Southern Door | 18 | Sturgeon Bay | 5 | |
87 | Saint Francis | 7 | Saint John's NW | 6 | |
88 | Sussex Hamilton | 10 | Wauwatosa West | 4 | |
89 | White Lake | 0 | Marion | 15 | |
90 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 6 | Shiocton | 4 | |
91 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 6 | Wrightstown | 7 | |
92 | Pecatonica | 14 | Potosi/Cassville | 4 | |
93 | Valders | 30 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 10 | |
94 | Assumption | 6 | Edgar | 7 | |
95 | Athens | 1 | Abbotsford/Colby | 2 | |
96 | Auburndale | 7 | Newman Catholic | 2 | |
97 | Big Foot | 4 | East Troy | 10 | |
98 | Chequamegon | 13 | Phillips | 10 | |
99 | Edgar | 12 | Assumption | 9 | |
100 | Hartford | 3 | Slinger | 2 | |
101 | Jefferson | 11 | Clinton | 1 | |
102 | McFarland | 4 | Edgerton | 5 | |
103 | Newman Catholic | 6 | Auburndale | 5 | |
104 | Adams-Friendship | 4 | Westfield | 0 | |
105 | Amery | 0 | Saint Croix Central | 10 | |
106 | Antigo | 4 | Shawano | 15 | |
107 | Barron | 8 | Hayward | 3 | |
108 | Belleville | 11 | New Glarus | 1 | |
109 | Boyceville | 13 | Plum City/Elmwood | 0 | |
110 | Campbellsport | 11 | North Fond du Lac | 8 | |
111 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 5 | Oakfield | 8 | |
112 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 3 | Spooner | 13 | |
113 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 0 | Luck/Frederic | 13 | |
114 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 8 | Whitehall | 11 | |
115 | Crandon | 8 | Florence | 9 | |
116 | DeForest | 3 | Watertown | 13 | |
117 | Dodgeville | 4 | Platteville | 1 | |
118 | Elk Mound | 9 | Spring Valley | 5 | |
119 | Fall River | 0 | Deerfield | 10 | |
120 | Glenwood City | 8 | Colfax | 11 | |
121 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 8 | Rio | 5 | |
122 | Independence/Gilmanton | 7 | Pepin/Alma | 1 | |
123 | Ithaca | 3 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 4 | |
124 | Johnson Creek | 14 | Parkview | 3 | |
125 | Laconia | 3 | Lomira | 4 | |
126 | Lakeland | 4 | Northland Pines | 2 | |
127 | Lodi | 14 | Poynette | 10 | |
128 | Madison East | 3 | Madison Memorial | 11 | |
129 | Markesan | 10 | Lourdes Academy | 1 | |
130 | Mondovi | 5 | Durand | 6 | |
131 | Montello | 3 | Green Lake/Princeton | 17 | |
132 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 10 | West Allis Central | 6 | |
133 | Northwestern | 13 | Cumberland | 2 | |
134 | Osceola | 6 | Prescott | 5 | |
135 | Randolph | 10 | Cambria-Friesland | 0 | |
136 | Seneca | 10 | Kickapoo | 0 | |
137 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 12 | Elcho | 0 | |
138 | Waterloo | 1 | Marshall | 3 | |
139 | Webster | 8 | Shell Lake | 9 | |
140 | Wisconsin Dells | 17 | Nekoosa | 0 | |
141 | Brookwood | 1 | Cashton | 8 | |
142 | Royall | 10 | Necedah | 0 | |
143 | River Ridge | 13 | Shullsburg/Benton | 1 | |
144 | West Bend East | 4 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 1 | |
145 | Cambridge | 0 | Wisconsin Heights | 10 | |
146 | Laconia | 0 | Lomira | 4 | |
147 | Martin Luther | 2 | Shoreland Lutheran | 12 | |
148 | Xavier | 6 | Green Bay East/West | 0 | |
149 | Cudahy | 2 | Homestead | 12 | |
150 | Marathon | 2 | Stratford | 4 | |
151 | Port Washington | 16 | Howards Grove | 11 | |
152 | Saint Anthony | 2 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 3 | |
153 | Xavier | 4 | Green Bay East/West | 2 | |
154 | Algoma | 1 | Kewaunee | 6 | |
155 | Gibraltar | 0 | Peshtigo | 3 | |
156 | West Salem | 20 | Luther | 6 | |
157 | Menominee Indian | 1 | Bonduel | 12 | |
158 | Sevastopol | 1 | Oconto | 9 | |
159 | Southern Door | 4 | Sturgeon Bay | 1 | |
160 | Viroqua | 3 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 2 | |
161 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 5 | Amherst | 11 |
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3 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 6 | Nicolet | 0 | MORE |
4 | Mitch Voit continued his dominance on the mound, failing to allow a hit through six innings of work, punching out 10 and walking just two. Voit chipped in two hits at the plate in the win, as did Jack Counsell, DJ Kojis, and Michael Lippe. Star sophomore JD Dix drove a run in on a hit and Andrew Fassbender shut things down in the sixth to keep Whitefish Bay's undefeated season alive. | ||||
5 | Waukesha South | 1 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 9 | MORE |
6 | The Buss brothers pitched Arrowhead to a Classic Eight conference victory and their offense stayed hot, scoring nine runs on nine hits in Wednesday's home win. Mason Buss hurled five scoreless innings, striking out seven and scattering three hits while allowing an unearned run. Nolan Buss relieved his older brother, punching out five of the eight batters he faced, walking none. JJ Vargas, Michael Zordani, and James Duncan all had multi-hit games. Junior Ethan Hindle doubled and scored three times out of the leadoff spot, walking twice and bringing home two batters of his own. Arrowhead improves to 7-0 on the season as a double-header next week with Muskego awaits. | ||||
7 | No. 4 Franklin | 8 | Racine Horlick | 1 | MORE |
8 | After a tight-knit contest between these two conference foes took place on Tuesday, the Sabers took yesterday's game rather easily. The Sabers pushed runs across in the first three innings, finishing the game with eight hits in total. Max Semancik doubled and tripled, driving in three and stealing a base in the win. Carson Flugaur picked up two hits, Maxamillion Martin drove in two, and Boston Halloran doubled. Noah Musolf dazzled on the hill for Franklin, allowing just one run in five innings of work, striking out 10. | ||||
9 | No. 5 Kimberly | 3 | No. 25 Hortonville | 2 | MORE |
10 | Kimberly secured a major road victory over Fox Valley Association rival Hortonville, largely in part to Brayden Deering's dominant outing on the bump. The uncommitted junior fanned 15 batters in 6 2/3 innings, holding Hortonville to two runs in total before departing the game with one out to go. His younger brother, Sawyer Deering, recorded the final out of the game after his exit, securing the Kimberly win. All of the Papermakers' offense came in the first inning, when senior Colin Obermann turned a pitch around for a three-run blast. Sam Dodd settled in nicely for Hortonville after the first inning, striking out five batters and scattering six hits across five innings of work. Camden Kuhnke punched three out in two clean relief innings, while Nathan Vela homered and tallied two hits at the plate. | ||||
11 | Racine Park | 0 | No. 11 Oak Creek | 10 | MORE |
12 | Oak Creek picked up their eighth straight win on the season, defeating Park in shortened fashion again on Wednesday. William Hyland started and struck four out in four innings on the bump. Owen Sullivan doubled and drove in two, scoring twice on his own, while freshman Nathan Schopf reached each time he stepped up to the plate, scoring three times and swiping three bags. | ||||
13 | No. 12 Stevens Point | 9 | Merrill | 1 | MORE |
14 | The Panthers returned to action, defeating Merrill on the road rather comfortably. Kale Roth led the offense with three hits and Kyle Mayer homered in the win. Ben Raczek and Bennett Klish picked up two hits apiece, while Jon Nafe added a double to the Panthers' 12-hit offensive outburst. Kaden Thauer earned the win on the mound, punching out six across five scoreless innings, scattering five hits in the process. | ||||
15 | New Berlin West | 4 | No. 13 Pewaukee | 14 | MORE |
16 | After taking the first of two integral Woodland West conference games on Tuesday, the Pirates erupted for 14 runs on 11 hits and defeated New Berlin West in shortened fashion. Nick Doubek led the Pewaukee offense yet again, driving in four runs on a pair of hits, including a triple. Carson Hansen, Greyson Zach, and Jack Sandvik all had multi-hit games. Luke Sopha brought two runners home and drew the start for Pewaukee, punching out six in 3 1/3 innings of work while allowing three runs. His younger brother, Ryan Sopha, worked in relief, striking out three in a short, clean outing. Pewaukee has won seven straight games and are rolling right now, with their next game set for Friday at South Milwaukee. | ||||
17 | Lakeside Lutheran | 2 | No. 21 Kettle Moraine | 8 | MORE |
18 | Kettle Moraine scored early and often, scratching at least one run across in four of the six innings they came to bat. They capitalized on five errors by Lakeside Lutheran, but five different Kettle Moraine bats picked up at least one hit and three drove in a run. Eddie Schmidt turned in the most impressive outing of the three arms Kettle Moraine used, striking out three in three scoreless innings. | ||||
19 | Mosinee | 2 | No. 23 Medford | 0 | MORE |
20 | Keagen Jirschele continued his strong start to the WIAA season with a strong performance on the mound to upset the Raiders on the road. Jirschele struck out seven in 6 1/3 innings, striking out two and blanking the Medford offense. Gavin Obremski and Trevor Garski finished with two hits for Mosinee, while Eli Miland and Davin Stoffel both doubled. Despite the loss, Logan Baumgartner twirled a quality start for Medford, allowing only an earned run in seven innings, scattering six hits. | ||||
21 | No. 24 Greendale | 13 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 5 | MORE |
22 | This game was tied up at 5-5 until the top of the seventh, where the Panthers' offense erupted for eight runs to put things away rather quickly to complete the series sweep of Eisenhower. Tristan Ellis and Jack Bauer finished with three hits apiece in the win, with Ellis driving in three runs, including a double. EJ Kuster had an impressive performance at the plate, going 4-for-5 with two doubles and two RBIs. Freshman Luke Mattes brought four home on two hits as well. After a shaky first inning, Ellis settled in on the mound exceptionally well, striking out six and turning in a quality complete game effort. Jack Bretzmann paced the Lions' offense with three hits in the loss. | ||||
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24 | Middleton | 11 | Beloit Memorial | 0 | MORE |
25 | The Cardinals scored three runs in three straight innings, pounding out 12 hits in a road win against Beloit Memorial. Jaron Sarbacker and Erik Pongratz drove in two runs apiece, the latter doubling in the win. Robert Erickson picked up two hits and scored twice, while Hayden Hellenbrand and Preston Roelle each picked up extra-base hits. 10 different Middleton bats recorded at least a hit, while seven different Cardinals drove in a run. On the mound, Dylan Klock and Jacob Guerero combined to blank their opposition, striking out six between the two of them. | ||||
26 | Catholic Memorial | 9 | Oconomowoc | 6 | MORE |
27 | Catholic Memorial cruised past Oconomowoc backed by a big four fun inning late in the game. Leading this offense was Grant Beth, who collected two hits and drove in three runs. Chris Schaefer also was clutch as he drove in three runs on one hit to lead this Crusader squad past Oconomowoc. The aforementioned Beth also got the start on the mound and punched out five in his 6 2/3 innings to earn the win in the contest. | ||||
28 | D.C. Everest | 3 | Wausau West | 4 | MORE |
29 | Back-to-back extra-base hits from Jesse Osness and Dylan Dobratz started a three-run rally for Wausau West in the fifth inning, which was enough to push them to a win over the Evergreens despite finishing the game with just three hits. D.C. Everest pushed a run across in the seventh inning on an RBI single from Cuyle Soppe, but Osness shut the late rally down while working in relief to lock up a victory. Ethan Oelke turned in a quality start for West, striking four out in 5 1/3 innings, failing to allow an earned run on just one hit in total. The Evergreens got a strong start from sophomore star Nate Langbehn, who didn't allow an earned run and struck out six across four quality innings of work. | ||||
30 | Muskego | 3 | Waukesha West | 4 | MORE |
31 | The Wolverines pushed two runs across in the fifth inning to take a one run lead over Muskego they wouldn't relinquish, thanks to key relief work by Eli Pantzlaff. Pantzlaff struck out two and didn't allow a hit across two near perfect innings of relief, locking down the victory for Waukesha West over Muskego. Jason MacIntyre drew the start for the Wolverines and scattered seven hits across five innings, allowing two earned runs and striking out four. Sam Meidenbauer, Jacob Carlsen, Ty Sherman, and Ryan Richter all picked up two hits in the win. Sam Steuber doubled and finished with two hits for Muskego, while Zachary Olson didn't allow an earned run in four innings of work, punching out four. | ||||
32 | Grafton | 3 | Homestead | 4 | MORE |
33 | Five wins in a row for the Highlanders, who rode a dominant start from sophomore star Jackson Brewer to victory. Brewer started and twirled 5 1/3 quality innings, punching out 10 before turning the ball over to Steven Yang, who earned the save by striking out four. Brewer and Will Vierling led the offense with two hits apiece, while Tyler Miller added a two-run double. | ||||
34 | Hartford | 5 | West Bend West | 6 | MORE |
35 | Despite being out-hit by Hartford 11-to-4, the Spartans took the lead on an RBI single from Aaron Young in the fifth and held on for the win. Young and senior Riley O'Connell paced the West Bend West offense with two RBIs. O'Connell started on the mound and only allowed two earned runs in five innings, striking out six and walking one. Carter Lovy earned the save, tossing two scoreless innings in relief after O'Connell. Carter Kutz picked up two hits for Hartford and Teschiner drove two in on a pair of knocks as well. | ||||
36 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 13 | West Allis Central | 0 | MORE |
37 | Carlos Walta pitched the Vikings to victory, striking out 10 and holding his opposition to one hit over five innings of work. Walta added three hits and two RBIs at the plate, while Logan Abramowski drove in four at the plate in the win. | ||||
38 | Mukwonago | 4 | Waukesha North | 5 | |
39 | Unity | 11 | Siren | 2 | |
40 | Wrightstown | 11 | Marinette | 1 | |
41 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 17 | Racine Case | 3 | |
42 | Pius XI Catholic | 1 | University School | 5 | |
43 | Wausau East | 1 | Wisconsin Rapids | 2 | |
44 | Cedarburg | 5 | Slinger | 7 | |
45 | Greenfield | 9 | South Milwaukee | 10 | |
46 | West Bend East | 11 | Port Washington | 10 | |
47 | Whitnall | 11 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 6 | |
48 | Blair-Taylor | 11 | Melrose-Mindoro | 12 | |
49 | Cambria-Friesland | 1 | Green Lake/Princeton | 13 | |
50 | Rhinelander | 0 | Antigo | 1 | |
51 | Marinette | 0 | Wrightstown | 10 | |
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3 | Monona Grove | 1 | No. 3 Milton | 7 | MORE |
4 | Seven runs late in the game helped Milton rally to victory over Monona Grove. Jack Campion led the Redhawks' offense with three hits, including a double, and he drove two runs in as well. Alec Campbell stayed hot at the plate with two hits, as the first seven batters in Milton's lineup all recorded at least one hit in the win. Michael Birkhimer went the distance for Milton on the mound, allowing just one earned run and scattering five hits, striking out four on 89 pitches. | ||||
5 | Racine Horlick | 3 | No. 4 Franklin | 4 | MORE |
6 | Franklin came out with the victory in this tight contest. In the final inning with the game tied, Dylan Mass roped a double to left field to get things started for the Sabers. Then the wheels fell off for Horlick as they walked three in a row which drove in Dylan Mass to give Franklin the win. Other than the final inning, Boston Halloran had a solid day at the plate. Halloran went 2-for-3 at the plate while plating one-RBI. On the mound for Franklin was Evan Iwinski and Coooper Kamlay who combined to give up just three hits and three unearned runs. | ||||
7 | No. 6 Marquette University | 4 | Wauwatosa West | 6 | |
8 | A couple critical Marquette errors early allowed the Trojans to leap out to a 5-0 lead after two innings, helped along by a two-run double from Calvin Schawke. Tosa West starter Michael Rueth pitched over five walks with the help of seven Ks, keep Marquette scoreless through four, getting their first run in the fifth on a Parker Wyatt homer. The Trojans got that run back in the bottom half of the inning, and they held of Marquette's seventh-inning rally to secure the win while handing the 'Toppers their first loss of 2022 in the process. | ||||
9 | No. 7 Hudson | 5 | River Falls | 4 | MORE |
10 | Hudson and River squared off in a classic Big Rivers Conference matchup. Offensively, Braden Ducharme led the way for this Hudson offense as he collected three hits and also drove in a run. Wylie Baumer has been solid since the start of the seaosn and he kept it up on Tuesday where he logged two hits and one RBI in the win. Hudson rode St. Cloud State commit Owen Weadge to the finish line as he got the start for Hudson and in his 6 2/3 innings, he struckout eight and allowed four earned runs. Despite the tough loss, River Falls starter, Keenan Mork has been solid in his handful of starts this season and this one was no different. In five innings, Mork tallied eight strikeouts while allowing just four hits and two unearned runs. Nonetheless, it was a great team win and a key conference win for No. 7 Hudson. | ||||
11 | Janesville Parker | 1 | No. 8 Janesville Craig | 12 | MORE |
12 | Janesville Craig cruised past cross-town rival Janesville Parker on Tuesday. From first pitch this game was all Craig as they put up seven runs in the first inning. Leading this offensive explosion was Aiden Schenk who collected three of Craig's 12 total hits. Leadoff batter Jake Schaffner also had a quality day at the plate, going 2-for-2 and scored each of those times. On the mound for Craig was Denver Hughes who was solid in his three innings, allowing just one run on three hits and earned the win for his efforts. Craig will be trying to earn the series win as these two rivals are scheduled to play on Thursday. | ||||
13 | Rice Lake | 6 | No. 9 Eau Claire Memorial | 11 | MORE |
14 | Seven runs in the sixth inning broke things open for the Old Abes, who needed a win to keep pace with Hudson and Eau Claire North in the Big Rivers Conference. Luke Erickson racked up three hits out of the leadoff spot for ECM, driving a run in and scoring as well. Willy Thibodeau went 3-for-3 at the plate, while sophomore Leo Lauscher continues to hit, tallying two knocks and three RBIs. Jack Redwine homered and the Old Abes capped off an impressive day offensively with 15 hits and six walks. Dylan O'Connell scattered seven hits across five innings of work, punching out six and allowing only an earned run. | ||||
15 | No. 10 Eau Claire North | 7 | Chippewa Falls | 5 | MORE |
16 | Another key Big Rivers Conference matchup resulted in near upset, as the Huskies needed six runs across the last two innings to up-end conference foe Chippewa Falls. Sam Feck scored on a passed ball in the sixth to bring them within three and, in the seventh inning, Henry Wilkinson also came across to score on a passed ball. Jonah Hanson's RBI single brought the Huskies within one until two more runners scored on passed balls in the following plate appearance, giving Eau Claire North the lead. Cole Bakkum's RBI double later in the inning added much-needed insurance, as Eau Claire North would go on to win their fifth game of the spring. Chippewa Falls' starter Easton Bobb punched 12 out across 5 2/3 innings, failing to allow an earned run and quieting the Huskies' offense. Gary Fredrick paced the Cardinals' offensively, homering and bringing two home in the loss. | ||||
17 | No. 11 Oak Creek | 26 | Racine Park | 0 | MORE |
18 | After a crazy comeback to defeat Pius on Monday, the Knights' offense reared back and fired in an SEC matchup against Park. 13 different Knights' collected a hit, including a 3-for-3 night from sophomore Peyton Jibben. Luke Klekamp drew the start on the mound and punched seven out across three scoreless innings. Hayden Rokenbrodt followed him up, retiring five via the K in two scoreless innings of work. Oak Creek improved to 7-1 on the season with the win. | ||||
19 | No. 13 Pewaukee | 5 | New Berlin West | 2 | MORE |
20 | The Pirates took game one of this key Woodland West double-header, scoring three runs in the sixth inning to take a lead they wouldn't relinquish. After Vikings' ace Vincent Gohlke exited the game with another impressive outing under his belt, Jack Sandvik plated a run on a sacrifice fly and Drew Dobberstein followed him up with an RBI double. Carson Hansen's RBI groundout brought Luke Sopha home, capping the Pirates' late rally to victory. Sopha doubled twice, Sandvik drove in two, and Nick Doubek tripled, finishing the game with two hits. Doubek drew the start for Pewaukee on the mound, punching out seven batters in five innings, allowing just one run in total. Gavyn Bowen pitched a clean sixth inning in relief, striking out two batters, and freshman Greyson Zach locked down the save for Pewaukee. Gohlke hurled five innings of two-run ball, navigating his way through a tough lineup while striking out eight. Jackson Heuer paced New Berlin West with three hits and Ben Shingledecker doubled for the Vikings. | ||||
21 | Evansville | 5 | No. 15 Beloit Turner | 17 | MORE |
22 | No. 16 Sun Prairie | 18 | Beloit Memorial | 1 | MORE |
23 | Isaac Wendler's four hits, including two doubles, led Sun Prairie's offensive outburst in yesterday's road victory. The Cardinals pumped out 14 hits in total, with Casey Wambach and Mitchell Glusik picking up two hits apiece. Eight different Sun Prairie hitters recorded at least one hit, as the Cardinals scored the most runs in a game they have all spring. Davis Hamilton started on the mound and struck out nine across three flawless innings, while Adison Ostrenga and Ethan Petsch each punched three batters out in relief. | ||||
24 | Ashwaubenon | 5 | No. 19 De Pere | 3 | MORE |
25 | A crazy 10-inning contest between these two teams resulted in victory for the Jaguars, who scored three runs in the top half of the 10th inning to secure a road win. Boone Kirst's hit-by-pitch gave Ashwaubenon the lead and Mack Crowley's pivitol two-run double padded it. The Redbirds answered with a run of their own in the 10th on an Ethan Hoops RBI single, but the rally was cut short with a game-ending double play two batters later. Crowley started and punched out eight on five hits in 6 2/3 innings for Ashwaubenon and Cooper Herr relieved him, tossing 3 1/3 innings in while holding De Pere to just one run on four hits in the process. Crowley paced the Jaguars' offense with two doubles, while four different Redbirds tallied multi-hit games, including two doubles from Quinn Falish and two knocks for leadoff man Bryson Webb. Falish turned in a quality outing for De Pere on the mound as well, drawing the start and striking eight out over six innings of one-run ball. | ||||
26 | Westby | 3 | No. 22 La Crosse Aquinas | 15 | MORE |
27 | 12 hits, including a six-run second inning and eight run fourth, helped the Blugolds cruise to their 12th victory of the season yesterday afternoon. Seven different starters recorded at least one hit, led by Kyle Keppel's three-hit day. He doubled and drove two in, scoring twice as well. Sophomores Will Deets and Eddie Peters picked up two hits each, while Kole Keppel's multi-hit day brought two runners home in the win. Nolan Hargrove didn't allow an earned run through five innings for Aquinas, striking out five and holding Westby to three hits. | ||||
28 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 5 | No. 24 Greendale | 10 | MORE |
29 | The Panthers plated two in the fifth and four in the second to pull away from Eisenhower and pick up their seventh win this spring. Luke Mattes led the way with three hits, while Will Vaile brought three runners home on two hits, including a triple. EJ Kuster doubled in a run and Tristan Ellis picked up two hits out of the two-hole in this lineup. Sophomore Jack Bauer shined in three scoreless relief innings, striking out five and allowing just two hits. | ||||
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31 | Bay Port | 14 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 2 | MORE |
32 | After dropping out of out Power 25, Bay Port defeated Manitowoc Lincoln in dominant fashion. Leading this high offensive output was Cal Casper who went a perfect 2-for-2 while also driving in three runs. Grant Gill was also a key contributor offensively as he drove in two runs which came from a two-run home run in the third inning. The duo of John Nickel and Brandon Black also each collected two RBIs with Nickel also reaching base three times from the leadoff spot. On the mound Craig Kabat got things started for the Pirates, and in his four innings of work he allowed one run on three hits while also tallying five strikeouts. | ||||
33 | Heritage Christian | 0 | Univeristy School of Milwaukee | 20 | MORE |
34 | Three University School pitchers combined for a no-hitter over Heritage Christian on Tuesday. Henry Vincent got things started on the mound for the Wildcats and tallied six strikeouts in his three innings of work. Griffin Grebe and Brock Miller each threw an inning in the shortened contest and allowed just one walk between the both of them and kept the no-hit bid intact. Leading this high-octane offense was James Reese who collected two home runs and drove in four runs in the contest. Vidal Colon also homered in the game and finished with one RBI. The duo of Gabe Ciralsky and Augie Wolf each collected two RBIs as well. | ||||
35 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 10 | St. Thomas More | 4 | MORE |
36 | Nine runs across the final two innings propelled the Lancers to victory against a quality St. Thomas More team. Jacob Ashmus and Brady Davidson each had two hits at the top of this lineup, including a Davidson double, and the duo each drove in two runs as well. Andrew Setter doubled and walked twice, while junior Luke Schuler launched a two-run shot as seven Lancers recorded at least one hit in the win. For St. Thomas More, Elijah Niemiec punched out 10 batters and held Kenosha St. Joseph to just two runs on three hits in his 5 1/3 innings of work. Sam Mommer finished with three hits out of the cleanup spot for the Cavaliers, doubling twice in the loss. | ||||
37 | Lake Country Lutheran | 9 | Brookfield Academy | 4 | MORE |
38 | Despite collecing more hits than Lake Country Lutheran, five Brookfield Academy errors eventually led to them losing a tough one. For Lake Country Lutheran, Noah Howard led the charge with two RBIs while going 2-for-3 at the plate. Tim Frerking and Gavin Schieffer each drove in a run in the contest as well. Frerking also got the start for Lake Country Lutheran and in his five innings he allowed just one earned run while punching out five batters. | ||||
39 | Little Chute | 3 | Denmark | 11 | MORE |
40 | Defending Division 2 State Champions, Denmark cruised past Little Chute in Tuesday's matchup. Izzac Dittmer and Luke Miller led the charge for this Denmark offense with two RBIs each. Abe Kapinos, Rheis Johnson, and Owen DeGrand each collected an RBI in the contest as well. Ethan Ovsak got the start on the mound and was solid in his five innings, allowing three unearned runs on six hits and fanning four. Jaycob Dittmer came on in releif and threw two innings of shutout ball. | ||||
41 | Menomonee Falls | 6 | Germantown | 1 | MORE |
42 | The Phoenix took down Germantown backed by a three RBI day from Grant Schultz. In the fourth inning Shultz smoked a single to center-field that brought home two runs and put Falls up by three. On the mound Zach Wolfram got the start and threw five quality innings as he allowed just one earned run on five hits. | ||||
43 | Menomonie | 1 | New Richmond | 14 | MORE |
44 | Dominic LaDuke has been one of western Wisconsin's top arms this spring and the Tigers' senior starter turned in another quality outing yesterday. He failed to allow an earned run in four innings, striking out seven and holding Menomonie to just one hit in total. LaDuke walked twice and brought two runners home at the plate, capping off an all-around strong performance from the USC-Lancaster signee. Charlie Salmon led the Tigers' offense with three hits and three runs scored, while Jackson Espiritu, Keegan Trost, and Max Kretovics all drove in two runs on two hits. | ||||
45 | Notre Dame | 12 | Sheboygan North | 1 | MORE |
46 | Caden Capomaccio continued his all-state type of season with another dominant outing on the mound, punching out 12 in five innings and holding Sheboygan North to just one hit. Capomaccio added three hits of his own to the Tritons' 13-hit outburst, as Cade Milton, Evan Duncan, and Owen Wery all picked up multiple hits in the win. | ||||
47 | Oshkosh North | 13 | Kaukauna | 8 | MORE |
48 | Oshkosh North scored all 13 of their runs in the first three innings, putting things out of reach early against the Ghalloping Ghosts. Colton Angell drove in three runs out of the leadoff spot, doubling in the process and scoring twice. Cormac Sammons' three hits and three RBIs led the way for the Spartans, while Carson Krumrei picked up two hits as well. Logan Frank and Kegan Schlicting tripled, while Jack Kese drove in two and scored twice. Oshkosh North drew eight walks in total and capitlized on five Kaukauna errors in the win. | ||||
49 | Indian Trail | 4 | Tremper | 7 | MORE |
50 | The Trojans are steadily making some noise in the SEC, having won four straight games on the year and dropping their only contest to a scrappy Horlick team. They rallied for three runs in the sixth inning to topple Indian Trail on Tuesday thanks to RBI singles from Ivan Jake and Ethan Bauerschmidt and a sacrifice fly from Jalahni Hudnall. Jack DeRousse capped a clean relief outing with three outs in the seventh, earning the save and locking down Tremper's sixth win this spring. Ryne Lesnik propelled the Trojans' offense all day, doubling and tripling in the win while scoring three runs as well. Jake and Bauerschmidt each finished with two hits, while Hudnall's three RBIs led the Trojans. Tanner Johnson finished with two hits and two RBIs for Indian Trail, including a double. | ||||
51 | Clinton | 0 | Jefferson | 30 | MORE |
52 | The Eagles' offense, like it has a handful of times this spring, absolutely exploded on Tuesday, erupting for 20 hits and two innings in which they scored more than eight runs. For a complete look at all the stat leaders from this 30-run outburst, click 'MORE' | ||||
53 | Edgerton | 4 | McFarland | 1 | MORE |
54 | Tied at 1-1 in the bottom half of the fifth inning, the Crimson Tide pushed three runs across to gain a lead they wouldn't relinquish. Shane Kisting brought a run home on a sacrifice fly and Peyton Lee followed that up with a two-run blast to left field, adding a two-run cushion to Edgerton's lead. That was enough support for Steven Olson, who punched out nine batters and held McFarland to two hits across his 6 1/3 innings of work. Justin Clark relieved Olson after he reached his pitch count and Clark punched out the next two batters on eight pitches, securing a win for the Crimson Tide. | ||||
55 | Beaver Dam | 3 | Waunakee | 1 | MORE |
56 | Two runs in the third inning and an insurance run in the sixth pushed Beaver Dam to a key road win over Waunakee. Alex Soto and Logan Thomas led the Golden Beavers at the plate with two hits, including a Soto double and Thomas triple. Cleanup man Daelen Johnson drew three walks and brought a run home, while also hurling six innings of one-run ball on the mound. Nate Tisdale closed things out on just 11 pitches in the seventh for the Golden Beavers. Carter Lory and Luke Shepski each doubled for Waunakee in the loss. | ||||
57 | Edgewood | 9 | Oregon | 3 | MORE |
58 | The Crusaders pounded out 12 hits and earned a road win over Oregon on Tuesday. Steffen Mello brought home three on two hits and Chse Koch doubled out of the cleanup spot, finishing the day with a pair of hits on his own. Jacob Sheahan's two hits plated two, while freshman Preston Yaucher led the Edgewood offense in hits, finishing with three singles. Mello went the distance on the mound for the Crusaders, allowing only an earned run in the win. Andrew Niaves and James Heller picked up two hits each for Oregon in the loss. | ||||
59 | Nekoosa | 0 | Wautoma | 4 | MORE |
60 | Two runs in the first and fifth innings, respectively, is all that Wautoma needed to secure a victory at home yesterday afternoon. The Hornets benefited greatly from Christian Weiss' masterful start, as he struck eight out across seven shutout innings, scattering four hits in the process. Hunter Netzler's two hits brought two runs home for Wautoma, who only tallied four hits in the entire game. | ||||
61 | Verona | 13 | Middleton | 8 | MORE |
62 | Seven runs in the seventh inning helped the Wildcats defeat conference rival Middleton, despite being out-hit by the Cardinals. Mason Fink paced the Verona offense with three RBIs, while Jack DeTienne, Mason Armstrong, and Seth Tobie all had multi-hit games. Erik Jaschinski hurled two key innings in relief, closing things down with scoreless sixth and seventh innings on just 23 pitches. Jaron Sarbacker and Easton Zempel combined to drive five runs in for Middleton. Hayde Hellenbrand and Robby Erickson both had two hits apiece, while Matthew Zimmerman led the Middleton offense with three knocks out of the nine hole. | ||||
63 | Luther Prep | 2 | Lodi | 6 | MORE |
64 | Lodi cruised to a win on Tuesday backed by a strong pitching performance from Owen Wendt. In his complete game efforts, Wendt allowed just two earned runs on six hits while punching out eight, good enough to earn the win. Leading Lodi's offense was Keegan Fleischman who colledcted three hits and drove in two runs. The aforementioned Wendt and TJ Mickelson each also drove in a run in the contest as well. | ||||
65 | Watertown | 7 | DeForest | 8 | MORE |
66 | Neither team could get any seperation from each other as this game went into extra innings tied 6-6. In the eighth inning Watertown put up one run to go up by one and left DeForest needing a score to keep this game going. When it was DeForest's turn to hit RyanBuschmann led off the inning with a single which was followed up by a bunt single from Josh Jansen. Gabe Kennedy then came up to the plate and delivered a single to right field that scored Buschmann and advanced Jansen to third. Nolan Hawk came up next and hit a fly ball to center field that was deep enough to score Jansen and give DeForest their fifth win of the year in dramatic fashion. | ||||
67 | Waupun | 10 | Ripon | 13 | MORE |
68 | Despite allowing a six-run inning late in the game, Ripon walked away with the win in their matchup against Waupun. In the game, Ripon exploded for 13 runs on 17 hits and was lead by Brett Bock who collected three hits, three runs and drove in four RBIs. Jacob Riddick also had a solid game as he hit in three runs while going 3-for-4 at the plate. Riddick also got the start for Ripon and in his five innings he allowed three earned runs on six hits while punching out four, earning the win in the contest. | ||||
69 | Grantsburg | 12 | Luck/Frederic | 8 | |
70 | Wausaukee | 18 | Gillett/Suring | 7 | |
71 | Appleton North | 17 | Oshkosh West | 0 | |
72 | Bowler | 5 | Wild Rose | 6 | |
73 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 0 | Howards Grove | 19 | |
74 | Fennimore | 1 | Cuba City | 2 | |
75 | Fond du Lac | 2 | Neenah | 0 | |
76 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 20 | Sparta | 7 | |
77 | Green Bay Southwest | 7 | Green Bay Preble | 12 | |
78 | Greenwood | 4 | Columbus Catholic | 8 | |
79 | Kiel | 13 | Sheboygan Falls | 1 | |
80 | Menominee Indian | 2 | Tigerton | 11 | |
81 | Mineral Point | 21 | Darlington | 6 | |
82 | New London | 4 | Menasha | 13 | |
83 | Port Edwards | 14 | Almond-Bancroft | 3 | |
84 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 16 | Catholic Central | 5 | |
85 | Random Lake | 8 | Ozaukee | 7 | |
86 | Reedsville | 10 | Kohler/Christian | 1 | |
87 | Regis | 9 | Osseo-Fairchild | 0 | |
88 | Riverdale | 15 | Iowa-Grant | 1 | |
89 | Roncalli | 2 | Chilton | 6 | |
90 | Rosholt | 9 | Iola-Scandinavia | 10 | |
91 | Seneca | 10 | River Ridge | 2 | |
92 | Seymour | 4 | West De Pere | 6 | |
93 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 11 | Mishicot | 6 | |
94 | Sheboygan South | 6 | Pulaski | 8 | |
95 | Shoreland Lutheran | 15 | Martin Luther | 2 | |
96 | Boscobel | 5 | Southwestern | 7 | |
97 | Saint John's NW | 10 | Saint Francis | 20 | |
98 | St. Mary Catholic | 13 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 3 | |
99 | Stanley-Boyd | 8 | Cadott | 7 | |
100 | Sussex Hamilton | 1 | Brookfield East | 7 | |
101 | Thorp | 0 | Bloomer | 4 | |
102 | Valders | 4 | Brillion | 2 | |
103 | Wauwatosa East | 10 | West Allis Hale | 1 | |
104 | West Salem | 11 | Tomah | 12 | |
105 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 4 | Pittsville | 7 | |
106 | Xavier | 6 | Green Bay East/West | 9 | |
107 | La Crescent-Hokah | 3 | La Crosse Logan | 4 | |
108 | Racine Case | 4 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 5 | |
109 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 4 | Whitnall | 5 | |
110 | East Troy | 8 | Big Foot | 6 | |
111 | Kewaskum | 12 | Berlin | 0 | |
112 | Port Washington | 2 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 11 | |
113 | South Milwaukee | 11 | Greenfield | 6 | |
114 | West Allis Central | 1 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 11 | |
115 | Altoona | 5 | Saint Croix Central | 2 | |
116 | Appleton East | 7 | Appleton West | 0 | |
117 | Ashland | 17 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 5 | |
118 | Baldwin-Woodville | 3 | Osceola | 2 | |
119 | Baraboo | 3 | Sauk Prairie | 7 | |
120 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 2 | Arcadia | 5 | |
121 | Blair-Taylor | 0 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 11 | |
122 | Flambeau | 8 | Bruce | 11 | |
123 | Cambria-Friesland | 7 | Randolph | 15 | |
124 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 11 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 1 | |
125 | Cumberland | 2 | Barron | 10 | |
126 | De Soto | 8 | Ithaca | 10 | |
127 | Deerfield | 1 | Fall River | 4 | |
128 | Elk Mound | 14 | Durand | 0 | |
129 | Ellsworth | 4 | Amery | 7 | |
130 | Faith Christian | 6 | Palmyra-Eagle | 11 | |
131 | Fort Atkinson | 15 | Stoughton | 3 | |
132 | Green Lake/Princeton | 15 | Montello | 1 | |
133 | Hayward | 8 | Cameron | 9 | |
134 | Laconia | 6 | Mayville | 11 | |
135 | Lake Mills | 2 | Lakeside Lutheran | 7 | |
136 | Lomira | 9 | Omro | 1 | |
137 | Lourdes Academy | 2 | Markesan | 8 | |
138 | Luther | 10 | Brookwood | 5 | |
139 | Madison La Follette | 8 | Madison West | 9 | |
140 | Madison Memorial | 10 | Madison East | 2 | |
141 | Marshall | 1 | Belleville | 6 | |
142 | Mauston | 1 | Adams-Friendship | 5 | |
143 | McDonell Central | 12 | Colfax | 2 | |
144 | Melrose-Mindoro | 5 | Independence/Gilmanton | 15 | |
145 | Milwaukee Riverside | 1 | Milwaukee Reagan | 16 | |
146 | Mondovi | 3 | Spring Valley | 4 | |
147 | Mount Horeb | 9 | Monroe | 0 | |
148 | New Glarus | 4 | Cambridge | 1 | |
149 | Oakfield | 13 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 0 | |
150 | Parkview | 3 | Johnson Creek | 12 | |
151 | Pepin/Alma | 5 | Eleva-Strum | 11 | |
152 | Platteville | 0 | River Valley | 10 | |
153 | Poynette | 5 | Columbus | 11 | |
154 | Reedsburg | 5 | Portage | 11 | |
155 | Richland Center | 1 | Prairie du Chien | 11 | |
156 | Rio | 2 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 12 | |
157 | Somerset | 0 | Prescott | 10 | |
158 | Saint Mary's Springs | 1 | Campbellsport | 13 | |
159 | Viroqua | 16 | Lancaster | 5 | |
160 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 0 | Dodgeville | 13 | |
161 | Wayland Academy | 1 | Pardeeville | 0 | |
162 | Webster | 3 | Siren | 10 | |
163 | Westfield | 4 | Wisconsin Dells | 7 | |
164 | Whitehall | 22 | Alma Center Lincoln | 5 | |
165 | Winnebago Lutheran | 10 | North Fond du Lac | 8 | |
166 | Wisconsin Heights | 3 | Waterloo | 7 | |
167 | Wonewoc-Center | 0 | Royall | 12 | |
168 | Pecatonica | 11 | Argyle | 0 | |
169 | Barneveld | 18 | Black Hawk | 2 | |
170 | Shullsburg/Benton | 2 | Belmont | 12 | |
171 | Highland | 8 | Potosi/Cassville | 14 | |
172 | Gresham Community | 2 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 8 | |
173 | Dominican | 12 | Racine St. Catherine's | 2 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | West Bend East | 6 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 11 | MORE |
4 | Despite allowing a five-run inning, Whitefish Bay came away as winners in their North Shore Conference matchup against West Bend East. After grabbing a early three-run lead, the Suns put up a five spot to go up by two. The Blue Dukes quickly answered with two runs to tie it. After allowing one more run, Whitefish put up six runs of their own to put the game out of reach for West Bend. On the mound, Michael Lippe earned the win after coming out the 'pen in relief. In his 4 1/3 innings, the Louisville commit struck out 11 while allowing just one hit. Mitch Voit continued his stellar play with a 2-for-3 performance at the plate, which included a home run, bringing him to three on the year. Just a couple days off from throwing a no-hitter, DJ Kojis contributed on the offensive side of things with one hit and two RBIs. The duo of Austin Wienke and JD Dix each drove in a run in the win as well. With this win Whitefish Bay moves to 9-0 on the season. | ||||
5 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 7 | Waukesha South | 0 | MORE |
6 | JJ Vargas and Arik Egerbrecht combined to pitch a shutout in Arrowheads matchup against Waukesha South. Vargas got things going on the mound and in his five innings, he struck out 10 batters while scattering just two hits. Egerbrecht came in on relief and in the final two innings of the game, he logged five strikeouts and allowed just one hit. On the offensive side of things, Jacob Stevens drove in a team high two runs while going one-for-one at the plate. The middle of this Warhawk lineup, Michael Zordani, James Duncan, and Will Hess each drove in a run to pace this lineup. | ||||
7 | No. 3 Milton | 0 | Middleton | 5 | MORE |
8 | Middleton upset No. 3 Milton backed by a shut-out performance from Easton Zempel. The Winona State commit struck out nine and scattered just four hits in his complete game shutout performance against a talented Milton lineup. Three errors coupled with some clutch hits from Preston Roelle and Caden Gmur would eventually seal Milton's fate as Middleton came out with the win, giving Milton their first loss of the season. | ||||
9 | Appleton East | 0 | No. 5 Kimberly | 9 | MORE |
10 | Kimberly cruised to a win over Appleton East, backed by a shut-out performance from All Leitner. The Madison College commit has been spectacular in his handful of appearances this spring and Monday's game was no different. In his start, Leitner allowed just two hits while also tallying eight strikeouts en route to the win. Another Madison College commit, Collin Obermann led the charge offensively for this Papermakers squad while going 3-for-4 with two RBIs and also collecting two stolen bases in the contest. Brayden Pleau and Josh Bailey each picked up two hits with Pleau also driving in a run. | ||||
11 | No. 8 Janesville Craig | 4 | Verona | 0 | MORE |
12 | Janesville Craig pitching staff has been their calling card throughout the season and Monday's matchup was no different. Aiden Schenk got the start for Craig and he dominated as he did not allow a run and fanned four in his 6 1/3 innings of work. With no runs on the board for either team, a big two-out rally from Craig led them to the finish line. In that inning Jack Ryan smacked in the first run of the game. Ryan's RBI single was followed up by a pair of RBIs singles from Jake Schaffner and Patrick Schork that busted the game open, leading to Craig's seventh win of the season. | ||||
13 | New Richmond | 2 | No. 10 Eau Claire North | 7 | MORE |
14 | A five-run fourth eventually led to Eau Claire North to the win over New Richmond on Monday. In that inning, C Bakkum got things started for the Huskies with a leadoff single and after two HBPs and an error, Bakkum came around to score to break the one-to-one tie. The Huskies really broke the game open with singles from J Kein and G Richardson that each plated two, making the score 6-1. Eau Claire North did not have much to worry about as Drew Wathke and the aforementioned Bakkum shut the game down for the final two innings, giving the Huskies their fourth win of season. | ||||
15 | No. 11 Oak Creek | 12 | Pius XI | 11 | |
16 | Oak Creek avoided the upset despite being down by eight runs in the bottom of the sixth. Pius came out firing as they put up nine runs in the first three innings of the contest. After getting two more later on, things looked bleak for Oak Creek as they had some major work to do to get back into this game. In the final two innings, the Knights put up nine runs and would eventually win on a walk-off single from Ryan Santi. Some other top performers from this game was Luke Klekamp who collected four hits in as many plate appearances. The duo of Evan Calderon and Nathan Hanel each collected three RBIs while going 3-for-4 at the plate in the win as well. | ||||
17 | No. 14 Waterford Union | 10 | Elkhorn | 0 | MORE |
18 | From beginning to end, this game was all Waterford as they cruised to a 10 to nothing win over Elkhorn on Monday. Leading the charge offensively for the Wolverines was Calvin Hancock who drove in four runs while going 2-for-4 at the plate. Batting right before Hancock in the lineup was Dean Buse who also had a quality day at the plate, collecting one hit and driving in two runs. From the leadoff spot Garrett Kay did exactly what he was supposed to, get on and score. Despite only collecting one hit, Kay reached base three times and he scored each time he was on. Tyler Lusic got the start for Waterford and he was spectacular in his 6+ innings of work where he struck out eight and scattered four hits. Another quality win for this Waterford squad who recently moved up in our Power 25 rankings. | ||||
19 | Watertown | 5 | No. 16 Sun Prairie | 15 | |
20 | Sun Prairie sophomore Sam Ostrenga and senior shortstop Davis Hamilton each recorded three hits and drove in a combined seven runs in the Cardinals' 15-5 victory on Monday. Ostrenga doubled, as did his senior brother Addison, who also drove in two runs himself; Hamilton doubled and tripled which resulted in his four RBIs. Zach Brzezinski pitched all six innings and allowed five runs, though only two were earned, and he struck out seven batters with no walks. Watertown shortstop Ayden Schauer led the Goslings offensively by going 3-for-3 with two runs scored; senior John Clifford, a Wisconsin football recruit, launched a pinch-hit homer in the loss. | ||||
21 | Burlington | 10 | No. 17 Westosha Central | 11 | MORE |
22 | In this tight contest, No. 17 Westosha came out on top against Burlington on Monday. In this high scoring affair, the first four in of Westosha's lineup combined for eight RBIs. At the leadoff spot, Seth Brankey hit in three runs while also going 3-for-4 at the plate. In the three spot, Nick Argersinger plated two RBIs of his own. Out of the two hole, Joey Pflug hit in two runs which were two of the biggest runs of the game. In the bottom of the seventh inning with Westosha Central down by one, Pflug came up with runners on second and third. He then roped a single to center field to score both runs and give Westosha Central their ninth win in dramatic fashion. | ||||
23 | Delavan-Darien | 1 | No. 18 Union Grove | 11 | MORE |
24 | The Broncos cruised to a 11-1 win over Delavan-Darien backed by a quality performance on the mound from AJ Hansche. In his six innings, Hansche sat punched out seven while allowing just one run on four hits. At the plate the top of this Union Grove order combined for 10 of their 11 runs. Out of the leadoff spot, Owen Nowak collected four hit in as many plate appearances and drove in three runs. Landon Dessart also logged a multi-hit game while driving in two RBIs of his own. Josh DeGroot, Nathan Williams and Hayden Jamison drove in a combined five runs to round out the top of this order. | ||||
25 | Sheboygan North | 3 | No. 19 De Pere | 7 | MORE |
26 | In their first game inside our Power 25, No. 19 De Pere defeated Sheboygan North,despite being down 3-2 at one point. Easton Arendt was solid in his complete game performance as he tallied 10 strikeouts and allowed four hits. Leading this offense was Luke Brosig and Ethan Hoops who each contributed two RBIs apiece. | ||||
27 | No. 20 Brookfield Central | 19 | Saint John's NW | 0 | MORE |
28 | It was an offensive outburst for the Lancers, who have now won four straight contests against non-conference opponents. Jack Brand doubled three times and drove home three, while Noah Dreier paced the Lancer offense with five RBIs, including a double. Ben Bratina brought home a pair of runs on a pair of hits, while Luke Langjahr's two knocks plated three. Luke Wenzel punched out nine batters in a five inning no-hitter as well. The Lancers now turn their eyes to a key Greater Metro Conference battle with Marquette later on in the week. | ||||
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30 | Wilmot | 3 | Badger | 5 | MORE |
31 | Despite a late push from Wilmot, Badger came away with the victory in Monday's matchup. Tyler Deleskiewicz got things started on the mound and carved through the Wilmot lineup, tallying 13 strikeouts in his six innings of work. The only blemish on his stat line was a home run from Wilmot's Marco Falletti in the fourth inning. After Deleskiewicz day was done, Sam Polyock came in for the final inning and got his three outs in just 11 pitches to earn the save. Offensively, this Badger lineup was lead by Wade Blakeley who hit a two-RBI single in the fourth inning to put Badger up three. Crete Slattery and Lex Dupee also collected multi-hit games while driving in two runs apiece in the win. | ||||
32 | Whitewater | 0 | McFarland | 10 | MORE |
33 | McFarland put together a solid game on both sides of the ball to defeat Whitewater on Monday. Braylon Roder got the start on the mound and was dominant in the five inning game. It took Roder just 66 pitches to get through his five innings as he fanned eight batters and allowed just two hits. Roder also helped himself out as he hit in three runs while going 2-for-3 at the plate. Out of the two hole, Kyle Kussow also had a quality day at the plate, going 2-for-2 and driving in one run in McFarland's win. | ||||
34 | Mondovi | 1 | Elk Mound | 6 | MORE |
35 | Elk Mound belted out 12 hits in Monday's win over Mondovi. Leading this offense was Jerome Delikowski who was a perfect 3-for-3 in the contest. The main run producer for Elk Mound was Ethan Johnson who drove in two runs while also collecting two hits. The trio of Kaden Russo, Joe Javanovich, and Carter Vieth each drove in a run in the contest as well. On the mound, the aforementioned Russo got the start and was solid in his 5 1/3 innings of work, tallying nine strikeouts and allowing just one earned run. Avery Kaanta relieved Russo and shut down Mondovi's lineup as he tallied three strikeouts in his 1 2/3 innings. | ||||
36 | Washburn | 12 | Chequamegon | 13 | MORE |
37 | The Screaming Eagles squeaked away with the win in this high scoring affair. Leading this Chequamegon offense was the duo of Nolan Niehoff and Jacob Bushman who each drove in two runs in the contest. From the leadoff spot, Colin Luhtala collected two hits while also scoring two runs. A three run sixth inning would be the deciding factor for Chequamegon as Washburn could not get over the hump in their final inning of the game. | ||||
38 | Barneveld | 4 | Pecatonia | 2 | MORE |
39 | Barneveld came away victorious thanks to a clutch single from G Fishnick. With the game tied in the sixth inning, Fishnick came up with the bases loaded and delivered a single to left-field which score two, putting Barneveld up by two. Eventually, Barneveld got one more run on a walk, making the score 4-1. Fishnick also got the start on the mound and earned the win with a seven strikeout performance. Kasey Helgeson came on in relief and earned the save in his 2/3 of an inning efforts. | ||||
40 | Cumberland | 12 | Hayward | 13 | MORE |
41 | Hayward came out as walk-off winners in this high scoring affair against Cumberland. After a leadoff single from Nolan Gay in the seventh inning, he eventually stole second. Now with a runner in scoring position, Trenton Kirkland came up and smacked a single that scored Gay to give Hayward the win. | ||||
42 | Waukesha West | 4 | Muskego | 5 | MORE |
43 | After dropping out of the Power 25, Muskego battled back for to beat Waukesha West. A big three-run sixth-inning put Muskego up by one run going into the final inning. Leading the offense wa Christiano Ramirez who collected one hit and two RBIs. Bradyn Horn came on in relief and earned the win for Muskego thanks to three shutout innings in which he fanned six. | ||||
44 | Oconomowoc | 2 | Catholic Memorial | 4 | MORE |
45 | Catholic Memoiral's Rory Fox twirled a no-hit gem against Oconomowoc on Monday. Although Oconomowoc scored two runs, they came home on a balk and a sacrifice groudball, but Fox kept the no-hitter intact throughout his complete game efforts. With the scored tied two-two in the bottom of the sixth JT Kelenic blasted a homerun to center field to put Catholic Memorial up by two. That would eventually be enough as Oconomowoc couldn't get anything going against the aforementioned Fox. | ||||
46 | Notre Dame | 6 | Green Bay Southwest | 1 | |
47 | La Crosse Logan | 6 | La Crosse Central | 11 | |
48 | Fond du Lac | 10 | Waukesha South | 5 | |
49 | Niagara | 11 | Wausaukee | 12 | |
50 | Rhinelander | 13 | Wausau East | 0 | |
51 | Abbotsford/Colby | 11 | Merrill | 8 | |
52 | Appleton West | 6 | Oshkosh West | 8 | |
53 | Ashwaubenon | 10 | Sheboygan South | 0 | |
54 | Butternut/Mercer | 2 | Drummond | 12 | |
55 | Campbellsport | 14 | Howards Grove | 1 | |
56 | Clintonville | 5 | Little Chute | 6 | |
57 | Crivitz | 4 | Coleman | 6 | |
58 | Faith Christian | 2 | Catholic Central | 12 | |
59 | Iola-Scandinavia | 0 | Bonduel | 4 | |
60 | Kaukauna | 1 | Appleton North | 6 | |
61 | Laconia | 4 | Winnebago Lutheran | 2 | |
62 | Lena | 12 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 0 | |
63 | Little Chute | 4 | Clintonville | 0 | |
64 | Manawa | 2 | Bowler | 3 | |
65 | Marion | 10 | Northland Lutheran/WI Valley L | 1 | |
66 | Mayville | 8 | Dominican | 0 | |
67 | Milwaukee Riverside | 7 | Saint Francis | 14 | |
68 | Milwaukee Reagan | 7 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 17 | |
69 | Mishicot | 5 | Oconto | 4 | |
70 | Nekoosa | 3 | Amherst | 10 | |
71 | Onalaska | 12 | Tomah | 5 | |
72 | Palmyra-Eagle | 11 | Kenosha Christian Life | 1 | |
73 | Port Edwards | 1 | Pittsville | 11 | |
74 | Riverdale | 4 | Southwestern | 3 | |
75 | Shiocton | 7 | Menominee Indian | 0 | |
76 | Sparta | 0 | Holmen | 10 | |
77 | White Lake | 2 | Tigerton | 4 | |
78 | Waukesha North | 7 | Mukwonago | 0 | |
79 | West Allis Hale | 5 | Brookfield East | 10 | |
80 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 3 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 13 | |
81 | Wild Rose | 0 | Pacelli | 16 | |
82 | Wilmot | 3 | Badger | 5 | |
83 | Black Hawk | 9 | Monticello/Albany | 4 | |
84 | New London | 3 | Xavier | 10 | |
85 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 12 | Kewaunee | 7 | |
86 | Brodhead/Juda | 0 | Jefferson | 10 | |
87 | East Troy | 16 | Clinton | 0 | |
88 | Homestead | 2 | Hartford | 9 | |
89 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 13 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 2 | |
90 | Nicolet | 2 | Cedarburg | 1 | |
91 | Port Washington | 4 | West Bend West | 8 | |
92 | Prentice | 1 | Rib Lake | 11 | |
93 | Slinger | 5 | Grafton | 4 | |
94 | Whitewater | 0 | McFarland | 10 | |
95 | Arcadia | 2 | Luther | 3 | |
96 | Augusta | 1 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 8 | |
97 | Baraboo | 8 | Waunakee | 13 | |
98 | Barron | 2 | Northwestern | 6 | |
99 | Bruce | 8 | Clear Lake | 5 | |
100 | Colfax | 4 | Plum City/Elmwood | 0 | |
101 | Dodgeville | 8 | Fennimore | 12 | |
102 | Durand | 5 | Spring Valley | 12 | |
103 | Eleva-Strum | 8 | Blair-Taylor | 5 | |
104 | Flambeau | 3 | Prairie Farm | 13 | |
105 | Gibraltar | 9 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 3 | |
106 | Glenwood City | 2 | Boyceville | 12 | |
107 | Green Bay Preble | 7 | Southern Door | 11 | |
108 | Independence/Gilmanton | 4 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 1 | |
109 | Johnson Creek | 11 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 5 | |
110 | Marshfield | 5 | Mosinee | 6 | |
111 | McDonell Central | 10 | Osseo-Fairchild | 5 | |
112 | Melrose-Mindoro | 1 | Whitehall | 7 | |
113 | Milwaukee South | 0 | Milwaukee Hamilton | 30 | |
114 | Mineral Point | 4 | River Valley | 3 | |
115 | Mondovi | 1 | Elk Mound | 6 | |
116 | Montello | 5 | Fall River | 11 | |
117 | Owen-Withee | 1 | Columbus Catholic | 11 | |
118 | Portage | 13 | Poynette | 10 | |
119 | Rio | 8 | Horicon | 12 | |
120 | Seneca | 13 | Weston | 1 | |
121 | Thorp | 13 | Stanley-Boyd | 3 | |
122 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 15 | North Crawford | 2 | |
123 | Westfield | 3 | Lodi | 4 | |
124 | Wisconsin Dells | 11 | Marshall | 3 | |
125 | Cashton | 2 | Bangor | 0 | |
126 | Brookwood | 14 | Wonewoc-Center | 0 | |
127 | Royall | 9 | Hillsboro | 2 | |
128 | New Lisbon | 12 | Necedah | 5 | |
129 | Barneveld | 4 | Pecatonica | 2 | |
130 | Highland | 5 | Belmont | 6 | |
131 | Shullsburg/Benton | 0 | River Ridge | 1 | |
132 | Boscobel | 4 | De Soto | 8 | |
133 | Tomahawk | 10 | Crandon | 9 | |
134 | Plymouth | 11 | Sheboygan Falls | 4 | |
135 | Peshtigo | 4 | Escanaba | 3 | |
136 | Platteville | 8 | Fennimore | 9 | |
137 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 0 | Johnson Creek | 15 | |
138 | Randolph | 5 | Lourdes Academy | 7 |
1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Port Washington | 0 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 10 | MORE |
4 | The Blue Dukes cruised to an easy win backed by a no-hit performance on the mound from DJ Kojis. The Wisconsin-Milwaukee commit did not allow a hit in his five-innings of work while tallying 11 strikeouts. | ||||
5 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 9 | Menomonee Falls | 0 | MORE |
6 | In the first slot at the PBR at The Rock High School Invitational, the Warhawks defeated Menomonee Falls. The pitching for this Arrowhead team was dominant to say the least. Michael Carpenter got the nod for Arrowhead and in his six-innings, Carpenter scattered just two-hits while also logging 10 strikeouts. At the plate, Connor Olson and James Duncan led the way as they both contributed multi-hit performances and also drove in three runs each. JJ Vargas also had a solid day at the plate, collecting multiple hit as well as driving in one run. This was a dominant performance from Arrowhead as they were in control of this game from begining to end. | ||||
7 | Neenah | 8 | No. 3 Franklin | 5 | MORE |
8 | Despite having the same amount of hits, Neenah upset No. 3 Franklin in a high energy, back-and-forth game at the PBR at The Rock High School Invitational. At the plate for Neenah, six different batter drove in runs, led by Gradin Taschner and Eli Schmidt who each contributed two RBIs. Taschner's lone hit of the day came at big time though. With two runners on base, Taschner smoked a double down the third base line which cleared the bases and put Neenah up by three with two innings left in the game. Franklin was threatening in the bottom of the seventh as well. Down four, the Sabers had the bases loaded and eventually got one run across but it wasn't enough as Neenah came not only with the win but also the major upset. | ||||
9 | Stoughton | 0 | No. 4 Milton | 10 | MORE |
10 | No. 4 Milton | 11 | Stoughton | 0 | MORE |
11 | Milton cruised to a 10-0 win over Stoughton on Saturday. Leading this Milton offense was Boden Jackson who drove in three runs in the win. Gavin Kilen also continued his spectaular season with a 3-for-4 performance at the plate which included a homerun and a triple. On the mound, freshman Trey Jones was dominant in his start. The southpaw twirled a complete game gem, in which he scattered five hits while tallying four strikeouts. In the second game of the day between these two teams, Milton stayed hot and beat Stoughton 11-0. Kilen continued his great day with another multi-hit performance with three RBIs en route to a 2-0 day. | ||||
12 | No. 7 Marquette | 4 | Verona | 1 | MORE |
13 | Marquette battled for the victory over Verona at the PBR at The Rock High School Invitational. On the mound for Marquette, Gavin Gawronski was spectacular in his start. In five innings Gawronski scattered three hits and allowed just one unearned run while striking out four. In releif, Sam Wronski came in out of the 'pen and was dominant in his two innings of work in which he struck out three and did not allow a hit. The top three of this Marquette lineup each collected a hit and a run scored in the contest as well. | ||||
14 | No. 8 Hortonville | 0 | Catholic Memorial | 3 | |
15 | No. 8 Hortonville | 5 | Verona | 9 | MORE |
16 | Hortonville dropped both of their games at the PBR at The Rock High School Invitational. In their first game of the day, they took on a talented Catholic Memorial squad. For Catholic Memorial, Zach Rechner got the start and pitched 5.1 innings of scoreless baseball. In relief, Wisconsin football recruit, Charlie Jarvis came on and kept the shut-out alive, giving Catholic Memorial the win. At the plate, Notre Dame commit Rory Fox led the charge and drove in two RBIs on a double. Despite the tough loss, Hortonville starter, Nathan Vela was solid in his in his five innings of work, tallying six strikeouts. In Hortonvilles second game of the day, they took on Verona in the final game of the High School Invitational. Max Steiner paced this Verona team offensively, driving in five runs on a triple and pull side homerun. A late push from Hortonville was not enough though as they lost their second game of the day to a solid Verona team. | ||||
17 | Mahtomedi | 0 | No. 9 Hudson | 5 | MORE |
18 | Hudson's Logan Vonberge twirled an absolute gem in their win against Mahtomedi on Saturday. Vonberge scattered two hits in his start and also tallied nine strikeouts in the contest. Offensivley, Brennan Ducharme paced this lineup as he picked up two hits while also driving in one run. Jake Busson also collected a RBI in the contest as well. | ||||
19 | Onalaska | 3 | No. 13 Steven Point | 8 | MORE |
20 | Onalaska | 2 | No. 13 Steven Point | 0 | MORE |
21 | In the first game of the double-header, Stevens Point cruised to a win over Onalaska. The duo of Kaden Thauer and Lucca Weinkauf each drove in two runs to get the scoring started for SPASH. Noah Marschke also continued his hot start to the season with a 3-for-3 day at the plate. On the mound for SPASH, Colby Hintz and Ty Rechner combined for a quality pitching performance which limited Onalaska to just one earned run. In Rechner’s three innings of work, he did not allow a hit as well. Things changed in the second game of the double-header as Onalaska came out on top backed by a spectacular pitching performance from Adam Skifton. In his seven innings, the sophomore scattered just three hits and tallied three strikeouts against a talented Stevens Point lineup. The only RBI of the game came from Wade Fox who also collected two hits in the game. With this win, Onalaska split the series against SPASH and gave us yet another major upset. | ||||
22 | Columbus | 5 | No. 14 Beloit Turner | 7 | |
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24 | No. 19 Westosha Central | 7 | Columbus | 1 | MORE |
25 | D.C. Everest | 4 | No. 19 Westosha Central | 7 | MORE |
26 | Westosha went 2-0 in their double-header action on Saturday, starting with a win over Columbus. Westosha Central took control of this game early, putting up seven runs in the first two innings of the game. Jack Rose and Adam Switalski each collected two RBIs in the game to pace Westosha offensively. Scotty Schulz got things started on the mound and twirled a gem. In his four innings of work, Schulz allowed just two hits and also tallied two strikeouts. In relief, Cayleb Correa came in and was also solid in his one inning, allowing one unearned run on two hits and logging one strikeout. In the second game of their double-header, Westosha defeated D.C. Everest. Despite only collecting four hits as a team, Westosha put up seven runs. One of these hits came from Nick Argersinger, who has put together a solid season thus far and he also drove in two RBIs. Dakota Veium also drove in two runs which helped himself out as he was the starting pitcher for Westosha. On the mound, Veium put together a quality outing. In five innings he allowed three earned runs on three hits while also striking out five, and earned the win in the contest. | ||||
27 | No. 21 Pewaukee | 20 | Mauston | 6 | MORE |
28 | Despite a slow start, No. 21 Pewaukee exploded for 20 runs in the final three innings to cruise to a win over Mauston. To view the complete stat line from this high octane offense click here. | ||||
29 | Appleton West | 6 | No. 22 Medford | 7 | MORE |
30 | The Raiders came out with a win in this tight contest. Appleton North put up a five run inning early on into the game but the Raiders battled back backed by a multi-hit performance from Caleb Guden. The Air Force commit has been on fire to start the season and continued it with a 2-for-4 performance at the plate and also drove in a run. Braxton Weissmiller and Brigham Kelley both contributed an RBI in the contest as well. | ||||
31 | Madison East | 2 | No. 24 Brookfield Central | 9 | |
32 | Waukesha West | 4 | No. 24 Brookfield Central | 6 | |
33 | The Lancers took on Madison East for the first time ever and came out with the win in their first game of the Lancer Invitational. A big seven-run sixth inning was eventually too much for Madison East to handle, highlighted by a double from Ethan Gonzalez that scored two. On the mound for the Lancers was Aren Robinson who got his first start of the year. In 3 ⅔ innings, Robinson allowed just one hit and recorded five strikeouts. After Robinson’s day was done, freshman Braylan Bigler made his varsity debut and in his 2 ⅔ innings he punched out two batters and did not allow a run. With this win, Brookfield Central moved on to the championship game of their invitational tournament. In the championship game, Brookfield Central took on Waukesha West. Early on Waukesha West would go up 1-0 but the Lancers quickly responded in their half of the inning. After loading up the bases they plated two after a HBP and an error by the Waukesha West defense. After giving up the lead, Brookfield Central responded once again, this time Matthew Mueller started things off with a double and would eventually come home on a single from the aforementioned Robinson. Noah Dreier then came up to the plate and drove in Robinson to finish off the three-run inning. This deficit was just too much for Waukesha West to handle as Brookfield Central squeaked away with the win to finish off their double-header on Saturday. | ||||
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35 | Nathan Hale | 5 | Waupun | 3 | |
36 | Lakeland | 3 | Nathan Hale | 14 | |
37 | The Huskies cruised to two wins on Saturday, defeating both Waupun and Lakeland. Against Lakeland, Riley Emons led the way with four RBIs while going 2-for-3 at the plate from the cleanup spot. Ryan Medek also contributed four RBIs to lead this Nathan Hale squad to the win. On the mound, Peyton Ryback got the start and allowed three unearned runs on four hits while recording eight strikeouts. In Hale's game against Waupun, they relied on a four run fifth-inning to take the lead late in the game. Connor Hackett led the charge with two RBIs while the trio of Brett Eastham, Blake Misurek, and Owen Leitel each drove in a run a piece. | ||||
38 | Racine Horlick | 1 | Kenosha Tremper | 2 | MORE |
39 | Kenosha Tremper | 12 | Racine Horlick | 1 | MORE |
40 | In the second game the Trojans put together a solid all-around game to defeat Racine Horlick 12-1. Leading this high octane offense was Jalani Hudnall who drove in three runs while going 1-for-4 at the plate. Jack DeRousse, Cam Prickett, and Ivan Jake all put together solid days at the plate as well, driving in two runs each to pace this Trojan lineup. Rory Dutton got things started on the bump and cruised through his four innings. Dutton scattered three hits while also tallying three strikeouts. The aforementioned DeRousse came in out of the 'pen to end it and allowed just one hit, while punching out two. | ||||
41 | Mount Horeb | 0 | Edgewood | 8 | MORE |
42 | Backed by a strong pitching performance from Jackson Trudgeon, Edgewood defeated Mount Horeb. Trudgeon was spectacular in his start, in which he allowed just one hit and punched out four, taking him only 84 pitches to get through the game. Offensively, Ryan Drumm and Luke Thompson recorded multi-hit games and drove in two combined runs. Chase Koch also drove in a team high two runs while the aforementioned Trudgeon logged three hits in Edgewoods dominanting win. | ||||
43 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 9 | Racine Case | 1 | |
44 | Racine Case | 1 | Indian Trail | 17 | MORE |
45 | In a two-inning span, Indian Trail put up all 17 of their runs to win in blow out fashion over Racine Case. The top two of this Indian Trail lineup, Seth Koci and Jackson Willhelmson, each had two hits and two RBIs in the contest. On the bump, Sam Callow got the start and allowed just one hit in his three innings of work. | ||||
46 | Freedom | 3 | Denmark | 2 | MORE |
47 | A two-run first inning was big in Freedoms close contest against defending the Division 2 state champions. Carson Clausenm, Jace Midbon, and Trenton Feucht combined for the only three RBIs for Freedom. Feucht had one of the better days at the plate as he collected two hits as well. Carter Kriewaldt was dominant in his start on the bump for Freedom. Kriewaldt pitched in all seven innings of the game and allowed two unearned runs while punching out five. | ||||
48 | Neenah | 13 | Catholic Memorial | 3 | |
49 | Lourdes Academy | 20 | Cambria-Friesland | 1 | |
50 | Cashton | 13 | Luther | 8 | |
51 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 2 | Waukesha West | 12 | |
52 | Lodi | 10 | Lakeland | 6 | |
53 | Fennimore | 14 | East Dubuque | 10 | |
54 | Cumberland | 2 | Cameron | 3 | |
55 | Horicon | 1 | Deerfield | 2 | |
56 | Johnson Creek | 16 | Rio | 0 | |
57 | Oakfield | 17 | Wayland Academy | 1 | |
58 | Oconto Falls | 1 | Wrightstown | 4 | |
59 | Palmyra-Eagle | 0 | Parkview | 1 | |
60 | Pardeeville | 2 | Randolph | 5 | |
61 | Florence | 6 | Gillett/Suring | 2 | |
62 | Markesan | 10 | Green Lake/Princeton | 9 | |
63 | Cashton | 5 | Seneca | 20 | |
64 | Baraboo | 7 | Reedsburg | 5 | |
65 | Lourdes Academy | 10 | Cambria-Friesland | 0 | |
66 | Oshkosh North | 4 | Appleton North | 7 | |
67 | Watertown | 12 | Beaver Dam | 5 | |
68 | Unity | 6 | Chequamegon | 10 | |
69 | Green Bay East/West | 4 | New London | 12 | |
70 | West Bend East | 4 | Cedarburg | 13 | |
71 | Fennimore | 6 | East Dubuque | 17 | |
72 | Big Foot | 0 | Jefferson | 8 | |
73 | Cameron | 0 | Cumberland | 6 | |
74 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 6 | Kaukauna | 8 | |
75 | Pacelli | 1 | Aquinas | 2 | |
76 | Lake Linden-Hubbell (MI) | 0 | Merrill | 18 | |
77 | Green Lake/Princeton | 4 | Markesan | 14 | |
78 | Nicolet | 7 | Grafton | 3 | |
79 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 12 | Saint Mary's Springs | 14 | |
80 | Wrightstown | 7 | Oconto Falls | 5 | |
81 | Horicon | 4 | Deerfield | 9 | |
82 | Johnson Creek | 16 | Rio | 2 | |
83 | Lakeside Lutheran | 7 | Shoreland Lutheran | 1 | |
84 | Mayville | 4 | Watertown Luther Prep | 14 | |
85 | Wayland Academy | 2 | Oakfield | 12 | |
86 | Palmyra-Eagle | 11 | Parkview | 1 | |
87 | Pardeeville | 3 | Randolph | 5 | |
88 | Pius XI Catholic | 6 | Saint Thomas More | 20 | |
89 | Beaver Dam | 4 | Watertown | 7 | |
90 | Walter Payton College Prep (IL | 18 | Racine Park | 0 | |
91 | Cambridge | 16 | Monticello/Albany | 0 | |
92 | Seneca | 12 | Luther | 2 | |
93 | Baraboo | 9 | Reedsburg | 6 | |
94 | Green Bay East/West | 5 | New London | 15 | |
95 | Pacelli | 2 | Aquinas | 10 | |
96 | Lake Linden-Hubbell (MI) | 1 | Merrill | 23 | |
97 | Gresham Community | 5 | Gillett/Suring | 3 | |
98 | Lakeside Lutheran | 11 | Shoreland Lutheran | 9 | |
99 | Mount Horeb | 0 | Edgewood | 8 | |
100 | Homestead | 5 | West Bend West | 3 | |
101 | Madison East | 0 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 15 |
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2 | Somerset | 9 | New Richmond | 7 | MORE |
3 | Despite a late push from New Richmond, Somerset came out with the win in this tight contest. Calvin Julson led the charge for Somerset with a multi-hit performance while also driving in two runs. The top three hitters in this Somerset lineup each contributed an RBI as well. | ||||
4 | Phillips | 7 | Newman Catholic | 10 | MORE |
5 | A four RBI day from Jacob Pfiffner led Newman Catholic to the win over Phillips on Friday. All of Pfiffner's four RBIs came on a grand slam in the second inning to break the two-two tie. Josh Klement also collected multiple hits and drove in two runs to pace this Newman lineup. Nate Klement came on in for the final two innings and shut the door, picking up the save in the process. | ||||
6 | Northland Pines | 8 | Calumet | 0 | MORE |
7 | The Northland Pines pitching staff has been on fire to start the season and kept it up in Fridays matchup. Owen Will and Devin Kevilus combined for just 62 pitches in the five inning game. Will got the start and it took him just 50 piches to get through his four innings of work and included seven strikeouts. It took Kevilus just 12 pitches to get out of the final inning of the game and logged 2 strikeouts. Offensively, Matthew Vedder has continued to his hot start to the season with a five RBI performance to pace this Northland Pines lineup. | ||||
8 | Florence | 13 | Niagra | 5 | |
9 | Abbotsford/Colby | 1 | Stratsford | 8 | |
10 | Ellsworth | 0 | Prescott | 7 | |
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 7 | Mukwonago | 3 | MORE |
4 | Mason Buss dominated on the mound, striking out 12 batters across six innings to propel the Warhawks to a conference sweep over rival Mukwonago. Will Hess and Connor Olson each doubled and picked up two hits, while Thomas Curry brought home two as Arrowhead improved to 4-0 on the season. | ||||
5 | No. 17 Greendale | 1 | No. 3 Franklin | 8 | MORE |
6 | Franklin returned to action after almost 10 days off, defeating the Panthers at home in a non-confernece bout. Senior Jaxson Easterlin threw a complete game no-hitter, despite allowing an unearned run, while Carson Flugaur tallied two triples. Max Semancik's key double with two strikes help break the game open for Franklin, who improved to 4-0 with the win. | ||||
7 | Fort Atkinson | 2 | No. 4 Milton | 12 | MORE |
8 | Gavin Kilen's three hits and Alec Campbell's home run, three RBI day helped the Red Hawks win yet again, defeating Fort Atkinson 12-2 on Thursday afternoon. Jack Campion didn't allow an earned run through five innings, striking out 12 in the process. | ||||
9 | Appleton West | 0 | No. 5 Kimberly | 7 | MORE |
10 | Junior Brayden Deering hurled an absolute gem for the Papermakers, striking out seven batters across seven scoreless innings without walking anyone. Kale Twombly finished the game with four RBIs, including a two-run blast in the first, and sophomore Brady Koester doubled in the win. | ||||
11 | No. 15 Sun Prairie | 10 | No. 6 Janesville Craig | 5 | |
12 | The reigning state champs proved on Thursday they'll be a tough out all spring long, exploding for eight runs in the top of the seventh inning to split the season series with the Cougars. Davis Hamilton propelled the Cardinals' offensively, homering and driving in two runs out of the two-hole. Jackson Hunley and Casey Wambach each brought two runners home as well, while Addison Ostrenga picked up a hit, too. For Janesville Craig, Aiden Schenk homered, driving in four in total, and Jake Schaffner picked up two hits from the leadoff spot in the lineup. | ||||
13 | No. 8 Hortonville | 4 | Appleton North | 1 | MORE |
14 | A dominant performance by staff ace Thomas Burns propelled the Polar Bears to another victory in Fox Valley Association play and their second win of the season. The Arizona State commit punched out 12 batters across six innings, holding the Lightning to just one run in total. Camden Kuhnke came in for the save, punching out two batters to lock things down in the seventh. Offensively, Hortonville was led by Joey Fischer, who homered and drove in three runs. Ethan Peters went 2-for-3 and Nathan Vela drove in a run. The Polar Bears travel to The Rock in Franklin this Saturday to face Catholic Memorial and Verona. | ||||
15 | No. 9 Hudson | 3 | No. 12 Eau Claire Memorial | 2 | MORE |
16 | In a classic game between two Big Rivers Conference rivals, the Raiders managed to salvage a series split with the Old Abes by scoring two runs in the top of the seventh inning and quieting Eau Claire Memorial's late rally. Hudson drew first blood in the top half of the first on an Owen Weadge single. The Old Abes answered with a run of their own in the third on an RBI groundout by Jack Redwine and the score would hold at 1-1 until the final frame. Following Brayden Ducharme reaching base on a drop third strike and another Weadge singled, Logan Von Berge doubled to right field, scoring both and giving Hudson a 3-1 lead. Eau Claire Memmorial wouldn't go down without a fight, as senior Peyton Platter's RBI single brought the Old Abes within one. With the bases loaded and two outs, the Raiders escaped with a win after Weadge battled back for a strikeout. Weadge paced the Raiders' offense with three hits, while Platter led Eau Claire Memorial with a pair of his own. Junior southpaw Ben Berkhof struck out six across 4 1/3 innings of work and Roman Trapani punched out five in four frames while failing to allow an earned run. | ||||
17 | No. 10 Eau Claire North | 9 | Menomonie | 0 | MORE |
18 | Jalen Pascal struck 12 batters out across six dominant frames, walking none and scattering three hits as the Huskies took care of business in a road win over Menomonie. Gabe Richardson homered, while Sam Feck doubled and drove in two. Cole Bakkum picked up three hits, including a double, and Brayton Thillman also doubled, driving in two. Pascal chipped in two hits of his own as the Huskies racked up 12 hits and nine walks in total. | ||||
19 | Racine Horlick | 2 | No. 11 Oak Creek | 6 | MORE |
20 | Racine Horlick | 4 | No. 11 Oak Creek | 8 | MORE |
21 | Oak Creek picked up two victories on Wednesday in a conference double-header against the Rebels. Luke Klekamp's strong performance on the mound set the tone early for Oak Creek, as one of the state's top senior arms punched out 11 batters and held the Rebels to one hit in six strong innings. Klekamp added two hits of his own at the plate, joining CJ Trask and Ryan Santi as the three Knights' starters to tally multi-hit games. Owen Sullivan drove in two out of the cleanup spot in the game one victory as well. The Knights' offense rode some of that early momentum into game two, pounding out 12 hits in total to complete the sweep. Sullivan led the way with four hits of his own, including a double, and Payton Jibben picked up three hits with two RBIs. Santi singled twice, driving in a run, and six different Knights had a hit in the win. | ||||
22 | No. 13 Stevens Point | 11 | No. 22 Medford Area | 6 | MORE |
23 | Stevens Point scored a run in four of the first five innings, including four and five runs in the second and fifth frame, respectively. Riley Warzynski doubled twice for SPASH, while Lucca Weinkauf, Bennett Klish, and Noah Marschke all had multi-hit games. Kale Roth paced the Panthers with three hits and two RBIs as SPASH errupted for 14 hits in the win. Kaden Thauer started and hurled four strong innings, allowing just one earned run and scattering five hits. For Medford, Logan Baumgarnter doubled and drove in two, while Caleb Guden brought a pair of runners home as well. Braxton Weissmiller, Parker Lissner, Seth Mudgett, and Max Dietzman all had two hits for the Raiders. | ||||
24 | No. 14 Beloit Turner | 5 | Edgerton | 1 | MORE |
25 | The Trojans split the series with Edgerton thanks to a four-run fifth inning that propelled them to victory on Thursday afternoon. All three hits the Trojans' recorded in this game were doubles, including RBIs from Jackson Burk and Will Lauterbach. Michael Cook tossed 6 1/3 innings of one run ball, scattering eight hits from a strong Edgerton offense and striking out five. Konner Giddley came in to close things out for Beloit Turner, locking down two key outs in the seventh to secure the victory. Carson Dupuis led the Crimson Tide's offense with two hits and Peyton Lee stayed hot, doubling in the loss. Dupuis struck out seven across 4 2/3 innings for Edgerton, allowing just one earned run in the loss. | ||||
26 | Kettle Moraine | 2 | No. 18 Muskego | 0 | MORE |
27 | After beating this same Muskego team a couple of days ago, Ketlle Moraine came out on Thursday to sweep the season series. After a shutout victory for the Lasers in the first game of the series, two pitchers combined for another shutout in Thursdays win. Starting for Kettle Moraine was Jonah Roloff who did not allow a hit in his five innings of work and struckout seven. Tyler Wille came on in relief and was equally dominant in his two innings on the mound as he scattered two hits and struckout a pair. Wille also contributed the only multi-hit performance for Kettle Moraine as he went 2-for-3 at the plate. Despite no one actually earning a RBI in the win, the Lasers put pressure on Muskego and eventually came out with the victory. | ||||
28 | No. 19 Westosha Central | 7 | No. 20 Waterford | 5 | MORE |
29 | Earlier this week, these two teams faced off in another close game with Waterford eventually coming out with the win. On Thursday these two teams had yet another close contest but with Westosha taking the win to split the series. Nick Argersinger has been the anchor to this Westosha lineup thus far and Thursday was no different. Argersinger collected two hits and drove in a team leading two runs in the win. Seth Brankey came in on relief in the third inning and was lights out from then on. In five innings Brankey struck out seven and allowed just two hits to earn the win in the contest. Despite having just four hits in the game, Waterford did have a few bright spots from Thursdays action. Max Northrop and Connor Harvie continued their success to start the season as they each collected a hit and drove in three combined RBIs. It was not enough though as Westosha Central came out with victory in this Power 25 matchup. | ||||
30 | No. 23 University School | 12 | Brookfield Academy | 3 | MORE |
31 | After losing a tight contest to this same Brookfield Academy team a couple of days ago, No. 23 University School cruised to a 12-3 win on Thursday. Despite a slow start, the Wildcat offense exploded for 12 runs on 15 hits and led by a three hit game from Henry Vincent who also drove in three runs. Vidal Colon also logged a three-hit day and drove in one run from the lead-off spot. Graham Kasten got the start on the hill for the Wildcats and turned in a solid out in his five-innings of work to earn the win. The aforementioned Colon also got on the bump for the final two innings in which he did not allow a hit and tallied three strikeouts. With this win Universtiy School moves to 8-1 on the season | ||||
32 | Wauwatosa West | 4 | No. 24 Brookfield Central | 5 | |
33 | Brookfield Central came out as walk-off winners in this Greater Metro Conference bout agaist Wauwatosa West. Down 4-3 with three outs left in the inning, Noah Hoffman got things going for the Lancers with a double after getting moved over to third, Aren Robinson came up to the plate and scored Hoffman to tie the game at four. Senior leader Luke Langjahr came up to the plate and hit in Robinson to win the game for the Lancers. On the mound recent Future Games participant, Noah Dreier, get the win with his efforts in the final inning of the game. | ||||
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35 | De Pere | 11 | Notre Dame Academy | 1 | |
36 | The Redbirds cruised to a 10-run win over Notre Dame academy backed by a strong performance from Quinn Falish on the mound. In four innings Falish allowed just one hit while tallying 10 strikeouts. At the plate Falish also went 3-for-3 with a sacrifice fly. Bryson Webb also contributed a multi-hit game which included a homerun. Bryan Gerbers and Garrett Foth each had solid day at the plate as well, with Gerbers collecting two doubles and Foth driving in two runs. | ||||
37 | Kaukauna | 4 | Appleton East | 5 | MORE |
38 | A three RBI day from Hanneman led Appleton East to the close win over Kaukauna. From the three hole, Hanneman collected three hits, one of them being a homerun, on a day where Appleton East needed it as Olson collected the only other hit of the game. On the mound Verbeten got the start for East and allowed two runs on eight hits in his 4 2/3 innings of work. In the final inning TJ Hauser came in to close the door and despite allowing a unearned run in the inning, Hauser settled in and got every out via the strikeout, to secure the win for East. | ||||
39 | Pulaski | 3 | Green Bay Preble | 13 | MORE |
40 | Four hits from Jake Petasek and three hits, including a double, from Ian Johnson helped the Hornets defeat Pulaski by 10 runs. Five different Hornets had at least two hits, including two doubles from Hunter Frommung and four RBIs from Zach Boucher. In total, Preble exploded for 18 hits in six innings, improving to 6-0 on the season. | ||||
41 | Wausau East | 4 | D.C. Everest | 5 | MORE |
42 | Thursday's contest between these two teams was much closer than the previous one, as the Evergreens picked up the win via walk-off fashion in the bottom of the eighth inning. Wyatt Miles capped a three-hit day by poking an RBI single to right field, scoring the game winning run and keeping the Evergreens' undefeated season alive. Cuyler Soppe and Brock Babiash each had two hits for D.C. Everest, while Soppe pitched three scoreless innings in relief that would prove pivitol to the Evergreens' win. James Wirth led Wausau East with three hits and seven different started recorded at least one hit despite the loss. | ||||
43 | River Falls | 10 | New Richmond | 5 | MORE |
44 | River Falls is slated to make some noise in the Big Rivers this year, starting the season 4-0 and completing a series sweep of New Richmond. Teddy Norman racked up two hits and scored twice, while Cole Evavold's multi-hit day included a double. Jack Gehl homered, Ragan Pinnow plated one, and Owen Larson brought two runners home despite not recording a hit. | ||||
45 | Waukesha West | 3 | Catholic Memorial | 4 | MORE |
46 | A two-run sixth inning propelled the Crusaders to the win over Waukesha West. After going up by one early, Catholic Memorial cooled down until the sixth-inning when AJ Rieck hit a sacrifice groundball to tie the game at three and then Chris Shaefer hit a line drive single to bring home the go-ahead run. Wisconsin-La Crosse commit Grant Beth got things started on the mound and was solid in his four innings as he allowed two earned runs and logged four strikeouts. Notre Dame commit Rory Fox came in out of the 'pen and struck out five in his three innings of work to earn the win. | ||||
47 | La Crosse Aquinas | 2 | Onalaska | 0 | MORE |
48 | The Blugolds picked up a key win against a quality Onalaska team that made it to state last season. Despite being out-hit five to two, Aquinas scored both of their runs in the first few frames and rode two key pitching performances from Kahler Key and Will Deets to victory. Key started and punched out nine through six scoreless, walking just two and scattering five hits. Deets relieved him and locked things down in the seventh, striking out two on 21 pitches. Aquinas maintained their undefeated start to the spring, improving to 8-0. | ||||
49 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 1 | Amherst | 6 | |
50 | An impressive pitching performance by star senior Benjamin Lee led the Falcons to their sixth straight victory to start the 2022 WIAA season. Lee dominated, striking out 13 batters and scattering three hits in six innings of work, failing to allow an earned run. Wyatt Blaskowski struck three out in the seventh inning to ensure Amherst's victory. A key pinch hit single from Eli Bohm brought two runners home and was the Falcons' most productive hit as they mustered just four hits in total on the day. Amherst looks the part of a legit contender at the D3 level, especially with Lee on the mound. | ||||
51 | Madison West | 4 | Middleton | 8 | MORE |
52 | Six runs in the first two innings helped Middleton defeat the Regents at home and lock up a key conference win. Easton Zempel and Jaron Sarbacker both doubled, picked up two hits and drove in runs. Leadoff man Stevenn Paulsen also doubled and brought a run home, scoring twice and walking once in the win. JT Hockers didn't allow an earned run through five innings of relief work, striking out eight and scattering two hits. | ||||
53 | Monona Grove | 14 | Stoughton | 1 | MORE |
54 | The Silver Eagles have an impressive resume this spring thus far. They've scored 10-plus runs in four of their eight games, including a 13-1 blowout of ranked Union Grove. Their offense showed its potency again on Thursday, ripping off 12 hits in five innings to defeat Stoughton in five innings on the road. James Cullison doubled twice and tripled, bringing in two runs and scoring twice on his own to pace Monona Grove offensively. Dillon Connor's two hits scored two runners, while Josh Bittner and Jackson Hewitt each drove in two runs as well. Eddie Rivera, Tate Tourtillott, and Mac Vesperman all produced at the top of this lineup, picking up a hit in the win. | ||||
55 | Columbus | 15 | Luther Prep | 5 | MORE |
56 | AJ Uttech picks up the win in five innings as the Cardinals defeated Luther Prep via run rule. Uttech paced the Columbus offense with a 4-for-4 day, including two doubles and four RBIs. Brady Link doubled twice and tripled in the win, while Christian Oppor homered yet again, driving in two. Brady Schroeder added a pair of knocks and scored twice, while both Jay Sullivan and Ryely Nachreiner drove runs in on a hit apiece. Columbus improves to 6-0 on the season. | ||||
57 | Edgewood | 5 | Monroe | 1 | MORE |
58 | The first five hitters, and seven starters in total, recorded at least one hit for the Crusaders as they out-hit Monroe nine-to-three in the road win. Jackson Trudgeon and Joe Hartlieb led the way with two hits apiece with the latter doubling early on. Ryan Drumm also doubled and drove in a run, scoring once and walking, too. Leo Koenig brought a run home and freshman Preston Yaucher picked up a hit in the win as well. On the mound, Henry Bishop struck nine out in 6 1/3 innings of work, allowing one earned run and holding the Monroe offense to two hits. | ||||
59 | Amery | 2 | Altoona | 16 | MORE |
60 | Altoona improved to 5-0 on the season with a commanding victory over Amery last night. Dyllan Bauer led the Rails on the mound with four strong innings, earning the victory. Trent Cornell paced Altoona offensively with two hits, including an RBI, and Kellen Smith drove in three on a triple. Colin Boyarski, Ben Kuenkel, Caleb Wells, Logan Lau, Kyle Rasmussen, Cameron St. John, and Andy Schmid all picked up hits in the win. | ||||
61 | Campbellsport | 5 | Laconia | 3 | MORE |
62 | D2 Campbellsport is now 6-0 this spring after its latest win Thursday, over Laconia. Mitch McCarty pitched six quality innings for the Cougars and contributed to his own cause by adding a homer and double; senior Jalen Gellings added a pair of hits of his own. Laconia's Colton Hapner also homered in the loss. | ||||
63 | Deerfield | 25 | Williams Bay | 0 | MORE |
64 | The Demons exploded for 25 runs on 19 hits to blow out Williams Bay on Thursday. Out of the lead-off spot, Tommy Lees collected five hits, three of them being doubles, and drove in six runs to lead this high octane offense. Austin Anderson, Adam Suess and Jackson Drobac all contributed three RBIs each as well. Drobac also got the start on the mound and in his three innings he scattered just two hits while striking out three. Kris Hahn came in on relief and tallied five strikeouts in two innings. D3 Deerfield is now 7-0 this spring. | ||||
65 | Beaver Dam | 5 | DeForest | 6 | MORE |
66 | Despite scratching three runs acorss in the first inning for an early lead, the Golden Beavers were unable to fend off a DeForest' offense that chipped away as the game went on. DeForest added a run of their own in the bottom of the first and scored three in the third before taking a lead they wouldn't relinquish thanks to a two-run fifth. Kase Reierson led DeForest with two hits and five different starters drove in at least one run in the win. Reierson and Gabe Reyes chipped in on the mound, keeping Beaver Dam scoreless in three key relief innings. Dalen Johnson led the Golden Beavers' offensively with two RBIs and five different starters recorded at least one hit in the loss. | ||||
67 | Kenosha Tremper | 2 | Burlington | 0 | MORE |
68 | Wyatt Modory and Richie Dibble combined for a shutout victory over Burlington on Thursday. Modory got the start for the Trojans and in his 3 2/3 innings of work he did not allow a hit while logging nine strikeouts. Dibble came on in relief and threw the final 3 1/3 of the game and tallied eight strikeouts while scattering just two hits. The only RBIs of the game came from a two RBI triple from Jalani Hudnall in the third. | ||||
69 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 5 | Brookfield East | 6 | MORE |
70 | Despite being out hit, Brookfield East came out with the win in Thursday's matchup against Brown Deer/Shorewood. Fred Pierce Jr got the nod on the bump for East and was solid in his five innings work allowing two runs on six hits and tallying four strikeouts. Hits were at a premium for East as they only collected five in the matchup. Slawinksi and Julga collected two hits apiece and Berghauet contributed one. | ||||
71 | Rice Lake | 0 | Chippewa Falls | 10 | MORE |
72 | The Cardinals pounded out 10 hits and scored runs in four of their six offensive innings to defeat Rice Lake at home. Liam Brennan led the way with three hits and Karson Bowe drove in three, doubling and finishing the game with two hits of his own. Both Dawson Goodman and Gavin Goodman singled, walking twice and scoring runs, too. Trevor Bowe started on the mound and held the Warriors to three hits over six scoreless innings. | ||||
73 | Homestead | 10 | West Bend East | 6 | MORE |
74 | Three straight wins as Homestead headed in the right direction, as the Highlanders took home a win against the Suns on Thursday. Anthony Chung's four-hit game paced Homestead, as the Highlanders' leadoff man doubled twice and scored three runs. Tyler Miller drove in three with two knocks and Jackson Brewer brought in two as well. Eight different Homestead starters recorded a hit in the win. Steven Yang punched out six batters across three key relief innings for Homestead to secure the win. | ||||
75 | Jefferson | 22 | East Troy | 14 | MORE |
76 | In one of the highest scoring games we have seen thus far, the Jefferson offense was just too much for East Troy. Many players had amazing days at the plate for both teams but Jefferson's Evan Neitzel seemed to lead them all. In his five at-bats, Neitzel tallied three hits and collecetd seven RBIs. Luis Serrano also had a good day at the plate, going 3-for-4 and driving in four runs of his own. To view the entire stat line from this game click here. | ||||
77 | Janesville Parker | 1 | Verona Area | 8 | MORE |
78 | Verona used six hits to score eight runs, capitilizing on Parker's four errors to take home the 8-1 win. Matthew Keel went 2-for-2 at the plate and drove in two to pace Verona's offense. Nick West doubled in a run and three other Wildcats recorded a hit, including Garrett Jones' RBI single. West dazzled on the mound through four innings, striking out seven and not allowing a hit throughout his start. Eric Jaschinski finished things off for Verona by not allowing an earned run through three innings of work, striking out three. | ||||
79 | Lake Mills | 15 | Poynette | 1 | MORE |
80 | The L-Cats are a team we're monitoring closely, as they've ripped off six straight wins after dropping a tight 2-1 contest to a quality Adams-Friendship team. They've scored 10-plus runs in five games this season already, including a 15-1 victory over Poynette on Thursday afternoon. Derek Bruce's 4-for-4 day, including three doubles, headlined the L-Cats' offensive attack, while Elijah Lee doubled twice and scored three runs on his own. Cooper Murphy served as a sparkplug all day as the leadoff man, picking up three hits, scoring two runs, driving in two, and swiping a bag. Brady Strauss and David Bruce each drove in a run in the win, as eight different L-Cats picked up a hit. On the mound, Lee struck out six across four scoreless innings, holding Poynette to just one hit. Lake Mills squares off against Columbus next Thursday in a key conference matchup. | ||||
81 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 4 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 1 | MORE |
82 | Adison Tevz continued his stretch of dominance on the mound in this night cap, striking out 14 batters and holding a Vikings' team that was hot at the plate to just one run on two hits. Sam Hirthe relieved Tevz with one out in the ninth inning and punched the next two batters out, securing the win for New Berlin Eisenhower. Jack Bretzmann paced Ike's offense with three hits and Austin Drayna doubled, bringing two home. | ||||
83 | Wautoma | 0 | Westfield | 2 | MORE |
84 | Despite out hitting Westfield, the Hornets failed to limit their opposition in key spots and didn't capitilize offensively, dropping their first game of the 2022 season. Cole Barton started and threw a gem for Westfield, striking out nine batters in 6 1/3 scoreless innings, holding the Hornets to just three hits in total. KJ Monfries overcame some adversity in the seventh inning and recorded two outs, locking down the win for the home squad. Barton delivered at the plate, homering and scoring both of the Westfield runs. For Wautoma, Logan Dunn tallied a hit and swiped a bag, while Hoyt Keller struck out nine in 3 2/3 innings on the mound. | ||||
85 | Germantown | 5 | Wauwatosa East | 3 | |
86 | Back to .500 at 3-3 now, Germantown has played some good baseball this spring, now in the midst of a three-game win streak. They opened the season with three straight narrow, hard-luck losses, but things are looking back on track following Thursday's win. Cole Baier's one-out single in the top of the seventh broke the tie, scoring two, which pushed Germantown to victory. Tyler Hofmann was 2-for-3 in the game with a double; starter Brady Schulze allowed just two earned runs on five hits, two walks, in 6.1 innings and he struck out six. Tosa East's Eli Michaelis was 2-for-3 with a double from the lead-off spot. | ||||
87 | Port Washington | 0 | Menomonee Falls | 4 | MORE |
88 | The Phoenix have rebounded from a 1-2 start with three straight wins, their latest of which came Thursday at home to Port Washington, in which Nolan Klug K'd nine in four frames of scoreless ball; Braydn Hoefs relieved him and bridged the final three frames to lock in the shutout, striking out four himself. Caden Wilson was 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI; Keli Grennier and Zach Wolfram each also doubled in the win. | ||||
89 | Madison La Follette | 0 | Madison Memorial | 12 | MORE |
90 | Tyler Schmitt threw arguably the most impressive game of his varsity career, striking out 10 and keeping the Lancers hittless in this five inning victory for JMM. Aaron Jungers propelled the Spartans' offense, going a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate with three RBIs and two runs scored, including a double. | ||||
91 | Neenah | 17 | Oshkosh North | 4 | MORE |
92 | Neenah rolled to a road win on Thursday, scoring three or more runs in four of the five innings they played. Elliot Swanson paced the Rockets' offense with four hits, scoring four runs and driving in one out of the two-hole in this lineup. Logan Van Zummeren went 3-for-4, while Evan Paque scored three on two hits, including a double. Gradin Taschner and Eli Schmidt drove in runs with two hits each in the win. | ||||
93 | Riverdale | 2 | Viroqua | 5 | MORE |
94 | Strong relief pitching and a loud performance at the plate by leadoff man Griffin Olson helped lead Viroqua to their third straight win on Thursday. Olson went 3-for-4 at the plate, doubling and driving in a run. He was a menace on the basepaths as well, swiping four bags and scoring two runs on his own. After entering the game in the first inning, Kevin Lendosky struck out eight batters across seven innings in relief, failing to allow a run and holding Riverdale to just one hit. | ||||
95 | Peshtigo | 0 | Southern Door | 10 | MORE |
96 | Tyler Neinas twirled a gem for Southern Door in their 10-0 victory at home against Peshtigo yesterday afternoon. Neinas hurled six no-hit innings and Jack Peterson picked up three hits, including a double. | ||||
97 | Oconomowoc | 6 | Waukesha South | 1 | |
98 | Tomah | 6 | Sparta | 5 | |
99 | McDonell Central | 0 | Regis | 10 | |
100 | Martin Luther | 19 | Racine St. Catherine's | 9 | |
101 | Oakfield | 9 | Randolph | 0 | |
102 | Wausaukee | 3 | Crivitz | 13 | |
103 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 1 | Markesan | 2 | |
104 | Bowler | 1 | Marion | 11 | |
105 | Clintonville | 4 | Wrightstown | 5 | |
106 | Coleman | 13 | Lena | 3 | |
107 | Gibraltar | 4 | Two Rivers | 1 | |
108 | Holmen | 6 | La Crosse Logan | 7 | |
109 | Howards Grove | 22 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 12 | |
110 | Shiocton | 1 | Iola-Scandinavia | 2 | |
111 | Kenosha Christian Life | 4 | Saint Francis | 20 | |
112 | Kewaunee | 10 | Sevastopol | 0 | |
113 | Lake Country Lutheran | 20 | Heritage Christian | 0 | |
114 | Lancaster | 5 | Fennimore | 17 | |
115 | Little Chute | 9 | Luxemburg-Casco | 7 | |
116 | Marshfield | 9 | Wausau West | 13 | |
117 | Northland Lutheran/WI Valley L | 10 | Tigerton | 7 | |
118 | Oostburg | 21 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 8 | |
119 | Oshkosh West | 1 | Fond du Lac | 12 | |
120 | Pacelli | 26 | Almond-Bancroft | 0 | |
121 | Prairie du Chien | 1 | La Crosse Central | 11 | |
122 | Random Lake | 5 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 1 | |
123 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 4 | Gillett/Suring | 14 | |
124 | Shoreland Lutheran | 5 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 1 | |
125 | South Milwaukee | 4 | Pius XI Catholic | 9 | |
126 | Sturgeon Bay | 10 | Algoma | 1 | |
127 | Wisconsin Rapids | 6 | Merrill | 3 | |
128 | Duluth East | 7 | Superior | 1 | |
129 | Shullsburg/Benton | 8 | Black Hawk | 2 | |
130 | Abbotsford/Colby | 7 | Auburndale | 10 | |
131 | Big Foot | 4 | Brodhead/Juda | 6 | |
132 | Edgar | 3 | Marathon | 6 | |
133 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 9 | Plymouth | 4 | |
134 | Nicolet | 5 | Hartford | 4 | |
135 | Waupun | 14 | Berlin | 1 | |
136 | Alma Center Lincoln | 1 | Eleva-Strum | 15 | |
137 | Augusta | 8 | Blair-Taylor | 18 | |
138 | Baraboo | 2 | Portage | 3 | |
139 | Cadott | 1 | Thorp | 13 | |
140 | Cambridge | 2 | Belleville | 22 | |
141 | Ladysmith | 1 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 9 | |
142 | Fall River | 17 | Rio | 1 | |
143 | Florence | 16 | Elcho | 0 | |
144 | Lourdes Academy | 8 | Green Lake/Princeton | 7 | |
145 | Horicon | 10 | Parkview | 4 | |
146 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 3 | Palmyra-Eagle | 4 | |
147 | La Farge | 5 | Seneca | 9 | |
148 | Lakeland | 1 | Mosinee | 21 | |
149 | Lodi | 0 | Lakeside Lutheran | 10 | |
150 | Markesan | 7 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 4 | |
151 | Marshall | 6 | Wisconsin Heights | 2 | |
152 | Mayville | 0 | Lomira | 7 | |
153 | Melrose-Mindoro | 1 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 8 | |
154 | Mount Horeb | 9 | Oregon | 10 | |
155 | Nekoosa | 5 | Mauston | 7 | |
156 | North Crawford | 0 | De Soto | 13 | |
157 | North Fond du Lac | 2 | Saint Mary's Springs | 12 | |
158 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 14 | Prairie Farm | 2 | |
159 | Osseo-Fairchild | 0 | Bloomer | 18 | |
160 | Pepin/Alma | 11 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 6 | |
161 | Prescott | 11 | Saint Croix Central | 9 | |
162 | Siren | 7 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 11 | |
163 | Somerset | 6 | Baldwin-Woodville | 7 | |
164 | Cumberland | 10 | Spooner | 9 | |
165 | Spring Valley | 2 | Elk Mound | 3 | |
166 | Stratford | 14 | Stanley-Boyd | 3 | |
167 | Unity | 1 | Webster | 4 | |
168 | Waterloo | 8 | New Glarus | 3 | |
169 | Watertown | 0 | Waunakee | 2 | |
170 | West De Pere | 6 | Shawano | 9 | |
171 | Westby | 3 | Luther | 5 | |
172 | Whitehall | 0 | Independence/Gilmanton | 2 | |
173 | Wisconsin Dells | 5 | Adams-Friendship | 6 | |
174 | Monticello/Albany | 0 | Highland | 7 | |
175 | Brookwood | 1 | Bangor | 13 | |
176 | Royall | 4 | New Lisbon | 2 | |
177 | Barneveld | 10 | Belmont | 0 | |
178 | Potosi/Cassville | 10 | River Ridge | 1 | |
179 | Randolph | 2 | Oakfield | 14 | |
180 | Weston | 3 | Ithaca | 24 | |
181 | Sturgeon Bay | 9 | Algoma | 12 | |
182 | Parkview | 1 | Horicon | 15 | |
183 | Shullsburg/Benton | 8 | Black Hawk | 6 | |
184 | Green Lake/Princeton | 2 | Lourdes Academy | 5 |
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3 | No. 21 Pewaukee | 19 | Pius XI | 4 | MORE |
4 | 10 runs in the first inning and 18 hits in total propelled Pewaukee to their seventh win of the season. Luke Sopha's loud performance at the plate paced Pewaukee, as he tripled and homered, driving in five runs. Logan Dobberstein brought four home on four hits, including a double, Carson Hansen drove in three on three hits, and Nick Doubek doubled and tripled. Sopha started and punched out seven across three innings of work, while Gavyn Bowen and Tyler Wallace each punched out three in relief. | ||||
5 | Menomonee Falls | 8 | No. 24 Brookfield Central | 1 | MORE |
6 | The Phoenix came out hot early and often, leading them to an upset victory in the Greater Metro. Derek Steinbrenner paced the Phoenix offensively, picking up three hits in the win with an RBI. Bradyn Hoefs brought four runners home on two hits and Dylan Dux doubled, scoring twice. Even with the success Menomonee Falls had offensively, a masterful performance by southpaw Joey Spalding kept a talented Lancers' lineup quiet. Spalding went the distance on 87 pitches, scattering seven hits and allowing just one run in total, striking out two. Forest Hipp went 3-for-3 with an RBI and Matthew Mueller tallied two hits for Brookfield Central in the loss. | ||||
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8 | West Allis Central | 0 | New Berlin West | 10 | MORE |
9 | Illinois-Chicago commit Vincent Gohlke continued his dominant start to the season with a shutout performance against West Allis Central. Gohlke got the start for the Vikings and in his five innings of work he struckout 14 and scattered just two hits. Gohlke was also a key contributor to this Viking offense as he collected three hits and drove in three runs. Myles Rewolinski has also started off the season hot and continued it in Wednesdays game. Rewolinski drove in a duo of runs while going 3-for-3 at the plate. With this win the Vikings move to 6-1 on the season and are looking to a two game series against No. 20 Pewaukee next week. | ||||
10 | Madison West | 3 | Monona Grove | 5 | MORE |
11 | Kaden Connor was masterfull in his start for Monona Grove on Wednesday. In his 5 2/3 innings, Connor allowed just one run on two hits while logging seven strikeouts to earn the win. Sam Baum came in for the final inning with a two-lead and did not allow a baserunner to earn the save. Offensively, Hayden Echols led this Silver Eagles lineup with two RBIs. The duo of Tate Tourtillott and Dillion Connor each contributed RBI as well to lead this Monona Grove squad to victory. | ||||
12 | Badger | 2 | Indian Trail | 5 | MORE |
13 | A complete game by senior Tanner Johnson helped lead the Hawks to victory on Wednesday afternoon. Johnson struck out six batters and scattered seven hits throughout his outing, allowing just two earned runs in total. Indian Triail only tallied three hits in the win, adding extra importance to Johnson's performance on the mound. Chandler Loveridge-Flores, Lex Dupee, and Mason Parent each had two hits for Badger despite the loss. | ||||
14 | Homestead | 6 | Port Washington | 1 | |
15 | The Highlanders rode a strong outing from Max Kuenzi to victory over Port Washington in a five-inning shortened game. Kuenzi tossed five innings, striking out seven and failing to allow an earned run in his outing. Jackson Brewer and Nick Haller doubled, while Carl Roemke tripled in the Highlanders' win. | ||||
16 | South Milwaukee | 2 | Whitnall | 5 | MORE |
17 | Samuel Kolasinski went the distance for Whitnall, punching out six batters and holding the Rockets' offense to just four hits in total. Kolasinski chipped in at the plate as well, driving in a run and going 2-for-3 with a double. Taylor Kilps brought two runners home and picked up two hits for the Falcons in their conference win. Nic Maldonado and Colin Henry each doubled for South Milwaukee. | ||||
18 | Cudahy | 0 | Greenfield | 8 | MORE |
19 | Greenfield cruised to a win over Cudahy backed by a strong pitching performance from Ryan Graf. In his 6 1/3 innings Graf allowed just one hit while tallying eight strikeouts. Parker Meifert came out of the 'pen in relief and got the final two outs of the game via the strikeout. At the plate, Brandon Vosters led this Greenfield lineup with two RBIs while the aforementioned Graf contributed a multi-hit game. | ||||
20 | West Bend East | 8 | Grafton | 12 | |
21 | Germantown | 22 | Milwaukee Reagan | 6 | |
22 | Milw. School of Languages | 4 | Milwaukee Bradley Tech | 3 | |
23 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 12 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | |
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3 | Milwaukee King | 0 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 10 | MORE |
4 | The No. 1 Blue Dukes continue their undefeated season with another dominant win over Milwaukee King. Junior, Gavin Farnsworth got the start for Bay and twirled a shutout performance while allowing just three hits. On the offensive side of things the two Michigan commits on the team, Mitchell Voit and Jack Counsell hit back to back homeruns in the bottom of the first followed up by a single from Austin Weinke to go up 3-0. In the bottom of the second, Whitefish Bay put up four runs highlighted by a two-run homerun from Alabama commit JD Dix. In the third, Counsell struck again, this time with an RBI double. Eventually, the Blue Dukes logged ten runs on nine hits to lead them to yet another victory. | ||||
5 | Mukwonago | 3 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 5 | MORE |
6 | Arrowhead came out with a win against a solid Mukwonago squad thanks to a three-run first inning. Connor Olson got the inning started with a RBI double which was followed up by RBI singles from Illinois State commit, James Duncan and Wisconsin-Parkside commit, Michael Zordani. Zordani continued his hot start to the season with his two RBI performance to pace this Arrowhead lineup. Upper Iowa commit, JJ Vargas showed off his two-way talents by going 1-for-3 at the plate and also getting the start. On the mound, Vargas logged 10 strikeouts while allowing two earned runs to earn the win. In relief, Arik Egerbrecht came in and struckout two in his two innings of work to earn the save. With this quality win, the Warhawks improve to 3-0 on the year. | ||||
7 | No. 4 Milton | 12 | Fort Atkinson | 1 | MORE |
8 | Once again, the senior tandem of Gavin Kilen and Alec Campbell powered the Red Hawks offensively in this ballgame, as the two reached base six times combined. Campbell was 3-for-3 with a solo homer; Kilen tripled, drove in a pair, and scored twice. Owen Holcomb and Ashton Goll added two RBIs each as well. Milton starter Michael Birkhimer allowed just one unearned run on three hits, two walks, in five otherwise shutdown innings. Fort's Dane Brost doubled in the loss. Milton is now 5-0 this spring, and they'll host Fort Akinson again on Thursday, with a doubleheader at home against Stoughton coming Saturday. | ||||
9 | No. 5 Kimberly | 13 | Kaukauna | 3 | MORE |
10 | From beginning to end, Kimberly was in control of this game. In the top of the first inning, the Papermakers put up four runs highlighted by a single from Carson Peeters that scored two runs. As the game went on the Kimberly bats continued to stay hot and were led by Brayden Pleau who drove in three RBIs. Also, Brandon Carew had a multi-hit game and drove in two runs from the leadoff spot. On the mound, Al Leitner earned the win during his five innings of work. Leitner tallied eight strikeouts while giving up three unearned runs on five hits. The aforementioned Carew came in for the final inning and logged two strikeouts and allowed just one hit. | ||||
11 | No. 6 Janesville Craig | 13 | No. 15 Sun Prairie | 8 | MORE |
12 | A big five-run first inning was too much for defending Division 1 state champions Sun Prairie to overcome in this Power 25 matchup against Janesville Craig. Leading this Craig offense was recent Future Game participant Jake Schaffner who finished 3-for-4 which including a bases-clearing triple. Patrick Schork, Devin Gudenschwager, Jack Ryan, Aiden Schenk and Jack Adams all contributed multi-hit performances to lead this high octane offense to the win. Schenk also picked up the win on the mound with his 5 2/3 inning performance in which he struck out five and allowed two earned runs. | ||||
13 | No. 8 Hortonville | 3 | Oshkosh West | 0 | MORE |
14 | In only their second game of the season, Hortonville came out with the win against conference opponent, Oshkosh West. On the mound for Hortonville was Sam Dodd, who was spectacular in his start. Dodd twirled a complete game gem as he allowed only two hits, one walk and logged 12 strikeouts. Although we all know Thomas Burns as a pitcher, the Arizona State commit contributed for this Polar Bears squad offensively on Tuesday as he drove in two runs while going 1-for-3 at the plate. The duo of Easton Plachetka and Nate Vela each contributed multi-hit performances to pace this Hortonville lineup. After losing a tough one in their first game of the season, the Polar Bears bounced back for a solid team win to move to 1-1 on the season. | ||||
15 | No. 12 Eau Claire Memorial | 4 | No. 9 Hudson | 3 | MORE |
16 | Two Power 25 teams squared off in this marquee conference matchup. The first run of the day came from a home run in the second inning from sophomore Leo Lauscher to put the Old Abes up by one. In the third inning, Lauscher came back up to the plate and delivered a triple that scored two more runs to put Memorial up by three. After a sacrifice fly in the top of the fourth, things looked bleak for the Raiders as they were down four with four innings left to play. In the bottom of the fifth, the Hudson bats started to heat up as they scored one run on an error to cut the lead down to three. In the final inning with a three-run deficit, Hunter Carlson led off with a single and was then followed by a base on balls. With two runners on Dylan Lafaive drove both of them in with a single up the middle to cut the deficit down to just one, with two outs in the inning. Lafaive then tried to steal second but was thrown out by Memorial catcher Willy Thibodeau to end the game and seal the Power 25 upset win for Eau Claire Memorial. | ||||
17 | Menomonie | 0 | No. 10 Eau Claire North | 10 | MORE |
18 | The Huskies cruised to a 10-0 win over Menomonie backed by a combined shutout pitching performance. Henry Wilkinson got the start for Eau Claire North and in his four innings of work, he tallied seven strikeouts while scattering just four hits. In relief, Drew Wathke came in and pitched two innings in which he did not allow a hit and struck out three. Offensively, Jack Kein, Gabe Richardson, and Roscoe Rennock each contributed two RBIs to lead this Huskie squad to a dominant win. | ||||
19 | Edgerton | 3 | No. 14 Beloit Turner | 2 | MORE |
20 | Some late game heroics sealed the upset victory for Edgerton over No. 14 Beloit Turner. After allowing two runs in the first inning, starting pitcher settled in for Edgerton. Lee nearly went the distance, and was immaculate in his 6 1/3 innings of work, allowing two unearned runs while logging nine strikeouts. In the fourth inning, Carson Dupuis smoked a two-run homerun to tie the game at two. Neither team could get anything going at the plate until the sixth inning where after a walk and single, S Olson hit a sacrifice fly to give Edgerton the lead. Lee came back out and sat down the Turner lineup but was taken out due to his high pitch count in the final inning. Which led to Justin Clark coming in for the final two outs of the game and he shut the door, handing Beloit Turner their first loss of the season. Meanwhile, Edgerton remains undefeated at 5-0 overall, already labeled a 'Bubble' team with a genuine shot at reaching the Power 25 if they can continue the week strong, starting with a rematch hosting Turner on Thursday, with Evansville and Brodhead on Friday and Saturday. | ||||
21 | Burlington | 11 | No. 16 Union Grove | 8 | |
22 | In their first game being inside our Power 25 rankings, No. 16 Union Grove lost a tough one to Burlington. In this back-and-forth game Burlington was led by Connor O'Reilly who exploded for six RBIs while going 3-for-4 at the plate and included a pair of home runs, one of them being a grand slam. The duo of Wren Dietz who also homered in the game, and Ryan Dummer each drove in two RBIs of their own to lead this Demon squad to victory. Although they did lose, Union Grove did have a few bright spots. One of them being a four RBI day from Nathan Williams, three of them coming on a three run homerun in the third. But it was not enough as Burlington came out on top in this slugfest and gave us yet another Power 25 upset. | ||||
23 | No. 18 Muskego | 0 | Kettle Moraine | 5 | MORE |
24 | The Lasers defeated conference opponent and Power 25 member, Muskego, backed by an outstanding performance on the mound. Daniel Heikkinen got the start for Kettle Moraine and was dominant. Heikkinen went all seven innings and allowed just two hits while tallying 12 strikeouts to shut down a talented Muskego lineup. Leading the offense for the Lasers was Nolan Schopp who contributed a multi-hit game and two RBIs. JJ Wolbert and Jonah Roloff also pitched in an RBI each to help lead this Laser squad to victory and hand Muskego their third loss of the year. | ||||
25 | No. 20 Waterford Union | 9 | No. 19 Westosha Central | 6 | MORE |
26 | On Tuesday, two Power 25 members and two rivals went head to head for some must-see Southern Lakes Conference action. Westosha Central was one of the newest teams inside of our Power 25 due to their undefeated start to the season. On Tuesday, Waterford handed Westosha their first loss of the season thanks to a seven-run fifth inning. Leading this offense to the win was Brock Malecki with three RBIs, all coming on a huge double that scored three. Garrett Kay has continued his hot start to the season with a 3-for-4 performance which included two hard hit doubles as well as two RBIs. The freshman Connor Harvie also contributed two RBIs to pace this Wolverine lineup. On the mound, Arkansas commit Dylan Questad got his first start of the season and was solid in his three innings of work, allowing just one earned run on zero hits and striking out four. Tyler Lusic came in for the final four innings and was equally impressive as he also allowed just one earned run while scattering just three hits. Although they dealt with a tough loss, Westosha did have some bright spots throughout the game. Wichita State commit Michael Mulhollon got the nod for Westosha and in his 4 ⅓ innings of work he struck out seven and allowed four earned runs on four hits. Offensively, Nick Argersinger looked good at the plate as he smoked a double to the opposite field. The trio of Jack Rose, Dakota Veium and Joey Pflug each contributed an RBI in the loss. This rivalry game definitely did not disappoint as Waterford handed Westosha Central their first loss of season. | ||||
27 | Pius XI | 1 | No. 21 Pewaukee | 6 | MORE |
28 | After a couple of tough losses, it seems that No. 21 Pewaukee is starting to figure it out as they cruised to a win over Pius XI. Leading this offense was Wisconsin-Milwaukee commit Carson Hansen who contributed two RBIs while going 3-for-4 at the plate. Out of the three hole, starting pitcher Nick Doubek had a multi-hit game, going 2-for-3 and also drove in two runs in the contest. On the mound Doubek was equally dominant. In his five innings of work, Doubek allowed one earned run on two hits, while striking out 10 to earn the win. Ryan Sopha came out of the 'pen in relief and in his two innings of work he tallied five strikeouts while scattering just two hits. This Pewaukee squad has dealt with some adversity early into the season, but with talent riddled throughout the roster, it is seeming like they are getting over the hump with a bulk of their schedule left to play. | ||||
29 | Brookfield Academy | 1 | No. 23 University School | 0 | MORE |
30 | Brookfield Academy spoiled University Schools first game inside our Power 25 rankings with a 1-0 win on Tuesday. Two Brookfield Academy pitchers combined for a one hit shutout against a solid University School lineup. Michael Hoefgen got things started on the mound and was dominant in his 5 2/3 innings of work as he tallied nine strikeouts while allowing just one hit. Hoefgen was eventually taken out due to his pitch count which led to Alex Star coming in for the final 1 1/3 innings and he did not allow a baserunner while logging one strikeout. Star also drove in the lone run of the contest in the first inning on a single. For University School, James Reese and Jason Adix combined for a quality pitching performance as they combined to allow just the one run. The one run was enough though as Brookfield Academy took down one of the newest Power 25 teams in the close contest. | ||||
31 | No. 24 Brookfield Central | 7 | Brookfield East | 3 | MORE |
32 | In this cross town rivalry, Brookfield Central came away with the win despite a three run deficit. With two talented arms on the hill for each team, Milwaukee School of Engineering commit Luke Langjahr for Central and Illinois-Chicago commit Ryan Karst for East, there was only one hit allowed combined in the first four innings of the game. Then this East lineup got three on the board but that was all that Langjahr would allow. The Lancers then started to heat up offensively as they put up six runs to respond to East, highlighted by a RBI single from Forest Hipp. Langjahr then settled in for yet another quality outing on the mound. In his six innings of work, Langjahr allowed one earned run on two hits and tallied five strikeouts. Recent Future Games participant, Noah Dreier, would come in for the final inning and shut the door, giving Brookfield Central the win in this conference rivalry. | ||||
33 | Notre Dame Academy | 3 | No. 25 Bay Port | 1 | MORE |
34 | Backed by a outstanding performance on the mound from Minnesota commit Caden Capomaccio, Notre Dame upset No. 25 Bay Port on Tuesday. In his start, Capomaccio tallied eight strikeouts while allowing one earned run on five hits in his 6 1/3 innings of work. Hunter Buschke came out of the 'pen in relief and recorded the final two outs of the game. Capomaccio also led this team on the offensive side of things as he drove in two runs in a multi-hit performance. Despite the tough loss, Bay Port starter Cole Bensen did have a quality outing. Bensen went 6 2/3 innings and allowed three runs on seven hits and logged eight strikeouts. | ||||
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36 | Adams Friendship | 4 | Wautoma | 5 | MORE |
37 | In their first real test of the spring, the Hornets rallied to victory, scoring two runs in the bottom of the seventh to walk things off against conference-foe Adams Friendship via a Kyler Fenske two-run single. Logan Dunn's masterful performance on the mound proved pivotal, as one of the state's top sophomores punched out 11 batters across five innings. Dunn went 2-for-3 at the plate with a double, while Fenske brought five runs home on three hits in the win. Wyatt Polex had two hits for the Green Devils and Zander Klaus hurled six innings, striking out seven. | ||||
38 | Appleton North | 11 | Appleton West | 8 | |
39 | Garrett Hietpas, Caden Popp, and Nathan Schopf paced the Lightning's offense to get North to 4-0 this spring. Hietpas was 2-for-4 with a double; Popp also doubled, tallied three RBIs; Schopf doubled and drove in two. | ||||
40 | Middleton | 11 | Madison West | 4 | MORE |
41 | A seven run first inning set the tone early for the Cardinals, who defeated conference rival Madison West in a road game on Tuesday. They drew more walks (nine) than hits (seven) in the win and road a strong pitching performance by Winona State commit Easton Zempel (five innings, eight strikeouts) to victory. Zempel added two hits at the plate and drove in a run, while Hayden Hellenbrand brought three home on a bases-clearing double. | ||||
42 | New Berlin West | 16 | West Allis Central | 6 | MORE |
43 | The Vikings have won three straight games since dropping a non-conference bout to Mukwonago last week, exploding for 12 hits and 16 runs in yesterday's road victory over West Allis Central. Myles Rewolinski propelled the charge, driving in five runs on three hits, including a double. Jedd Czysz tripled and drove in two, while Ben Shingledecker had two RBIs in the win as well. | ||||
44 | DeForest | 4 | Beaver Dam | 14 | MORE |
45 | The Golden Beavers are certainly a team to watch as their off to a 4-0 start with a young, up-and-coming roster. Their offense pounded out 12 hits and scored 14 runs in Tuesday's victory over DeForest, led by multiple strong performances across the lineup. Alex Soto brought four runs home out of the leadoff spot on a double and triple. Logan Thomas' tallied three hits out of the three-hole, Daelen Johnson added a pair, and Ben Scharfenberg two hits drove in three. Freshman Eli Bryant, a name that intrigued us at one of our events this winter, went 2-for-3 with two RBIs. Johnson turned in a strong start for Beaver Dam, striking out nine batters and allowing just one earned run in six innings of work. | ||||
46 | Pulaski | 3 | De Pere | 8 | MORE |
47 | The Redbirds move to 2-0 this spring following Tuesday's win while hosting Pulaski. Luke Brosing was 2-for-3 with two RBIs; Quinn Falish was 2-for-4; Ethan Hoops was 2-for-3 with a double, two runs scored, and an RBI; Bryan Gerbers drove in two runs. Starter Easton Arendt struck out eight in six innings and limited Pulaski to just three runs on three hits, two walks. | ||||
48 | Verona Area | 11 | Janesville Parker | 0 | MORE |
49 | Verona bounced back nicely after Friday's loss to Sun Prairie, ripping off 11 runs on 13 hits while riding strong efforts on the mound by two seniors to victory. NJ Elias and Max Steiner each had three hits for the Wildcats, with the latter driving in five runs on the day. Mason Armstrong went 2-for-3 and drove in two, while Mason Fink added two RBIs of his own to the offensive onslaught, too. Logan Neuroth drew the start on the mound and hurled five scoreless innings, striking out eight while limiting Janesville Parker to two hits. Charlie McChesney secured the shutout in the sixth with two strikeouts, locking down Verona's third victory of the spring. | ||||
50 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 11 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 1 | |
51 | Wisconsin Lutheran is hot, having won three straight games in rather convincing fashion. They did so again on Tuesday, defeating New Berlin Eisenhower at The Rock Sports Complex in a night-time clash. Will Hotchkiss paced the Vikings' offense with three hits and three RBIs, while Logan Abramowski brought two runs home on two hits out of the leadoff spot. Lucas Oswald tallied two hits and seven different Vikings' starters recorded at least one hit in the win. Oswald went the distance on the mound, allowing just one hit and holding New Berlin Eisenhower to one run, striking out five. | ||||
52 | Osseo-Fairchild | 0 | La Crosse Aquinas | 5 | MORE |
53 | Nolan Hargrove blanked Osseo-Fairchild for seven innings, striking out 10 on just 84 pitches and holding his opposition to just four hits. Eddie Peters doubled and Kole Keppel paced the Blugolds' offense with two hits, as six starters in total racked up at least one hit. The Blugolds improved to 7-0 with the win. | ||||
54 | Appleton East | 10 | Neenah | 5 | |
55 | Facing a 5-0 deficit into the top of the fifth, the Patriots rallied for four and then tied it with one in the sixth, eventually pushing the game to extras where a five-run eighth frame virtually gave them the victory. East was led offensively by Alex Hanneman, who was 3-for-4 with a double and four RBIs. Junior two-way prospect T.J. Hauser was 2-for-3 from the lead-off spot with two RBIs and two runs scored, and he pitched the final two frames and scattered two hits and a walk, punching out three along the way to keep Neenah off the board while his offense rallied in the eighth. For the Rockets, each of Brady Corso, Gradin Taschner, Max Medrano, and Ethan Van Dyke recorded two hits; Corso also walked twice and doubled, as the offensive highlight of the day for Neenah. | ||||
56 | D.C. Everest | 9 | Wausau East | 1 | MORE |
57 | Nate Langbehn continues to cement himself as one of the state's top sophomore arms, cruising to a dominant performance over Wausau East on the road Tuesday afternoon. Langbehn punched out 13 batters on 83 pitches, walking one and allowing one hit in the win. The Evergreens pounded out 10 hits in total, led by Brock Babiash and Nick Cotter's multi-hit games. | ||||
58 | Green Bay East/West | 6 | Menasha | 7 | MORE |
59 | Down by five runs heading into the bottom of the sixth inning, the Bluejays' offense rallied and tied things up, led by key knocks from Ian Dohms, Nathan Kurland, and Jon Zielinski. That score didn't hold for long, as Green Bay East/West regained the lead in the top of the seventh inning on a sacrifice fly by Caleb Bazett-Jones in the eighth inning. With one out in the bottom of the eighth, Ty Carlson came around to score on a wild pitch, tying things up at 6-6. Then, on the next pitch, Elliott Franke singled back up the middle, delivering the walk-off win for the Bluejays - their first of the season. | ||||
60 | Green Bay Preble | 12 | Sheboygan North | 6 | MORE |
61 | Seven runs in the first inning put the Hornets in control of this game from the start and they added runs in the fourth and sixth innings to secure their fifth victory of the year. Adrian Heinemeyer picked up three hits out of the leadoff spot, while Ian Johnson and Hunter Frommung had a pair of hits on their own, including an extra-base hit from each, respectively. Reese Berg doubled and drove in three, continuing the strong start to this spring for the senior backstop. Andrew Gehm didn't allow an earned run on the mound for Preble in three innings of work, striking out three. | ||||
62 | Heritage Christian | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 22 | MORE |
63 | The Lightning scored 19 runs combined in the first two innings and exploded for 19 hits in total, defeating Heritage Christian rather handedly. Jacob Merten paced the Lightning offense with four hits and four RBIs, while Gunnar Grosenick and Tim Frerking each added three hits to the mix. Ben Lubbers drove in three on two hits and Josh Pavlik brought a pair home on a pair of hits, too. Pavlik struck out five on the mound across three scoreless innings of work and Brett Powers punched out four on 26 pitches in relief. | ||||
64 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 11 | Ashwaubenon | 3 | |
65 | Nearly all of Manitowoc Lincoln's nine starters recorded a hit in the win, as the Ship Builders offense pounded out 11 hits in total. Bryce Erdmann tripled and drove in two out of the three-hole, finishing with a trio of hits. Benjamin Walsh's three-hit game out of the nine spot in the lineup was key to victory, as he also brought home three runs and tripled, like Erdmann. Ashton Portmann started and got the win for Manitowoc Lincoln, failing to allow an earned run and striking out three in four innings of work. Eason Hurd went 2-for-4 in the loss for Ashwaubenon. | ||||
66 | New Richmond | 0 | River Falls | 4 | MORE |
67 | Junior standout Keenan Mork was masterful for the Wildcats on Tuesday, striking out 16 batters in a complete game shutout victory, scattering four hits throughout. Opposing Mork for New Richmond was Dominic LaDuke, who's off to a strong start on the mound in his own right this pring. Despite the loss, LaDuke struck 12 batters out in total, allowing only two earned runs in six innings of work for New Richmond. Jack Gehl propelled the River Falls' offense with a double and two hits, bringing home two runs in the win. Michael Schurman, Teddy Norman, Ryan Langer, and Cole Evavold all had hits for the Wildcats as they improved to 3-0. | ||||
68 | Lodi | 2 | Lake Mills | 11 | MORE |
69 | The L-Cats are 6-1 this spring following a 13-hit, 11-run display at home over Lodi. Elijah Lee led the team offensively with two hits, including a double, that drove in three runs on the day; Brody Henderson and Payton Klettke each drove in a pair. Cooper Murphy, David Bruce, and and Derek Bruce each tallied two hits to help churn the offense. Starter Eddy Eveland navigated around five walks with the help of five Ks, and he limited Lodi to just one run; Andy Carpenter relieved him and punched out three in two innings of relief. Lodi junior Keegan Fleischman reached safely in all four of his plate appearances; 2-for-2 with two walks. | ||||
70 | Monroe | 1 | Edgewood | 6 | MORE |
71 | Edgewood is a D2 program to keep on the radar this spring, now 3-0-1, and five extra-base hits on Tuesday propelled them past Monroe at Warner Park. Jackson Trudgeon was 2-for-4 from the top of the lineup; junior stand-out and Butler recruit Ryan Drumm doubled and drove in a pair of runs; Joe Hartlieb doubled twice; freshman Preston Yaucher also doubled; Henry Bishop tripled, drove in one, and scored a run; and Jacob Sheahan was 2-for-3 with a double, two runs, and an RBI. | ||||
72 | Wauwatosa East | 0 | Menomonee Falls | 1 | MORE |
73 | Evan Falkner's RBI single in the first inning was the lone run scored in this Greater Metro battle, with two standout pitching performances by each respective team's ace. Thomas Harper went six strong innings for the Red Raiders, striking out five batters and scattering seven hits throughout. Zach Wolfram went the distance for Menomonee Falls, holding the Red Raiders' offense to just one hit in total, striking out six and blanking Tosa East. Keli Grennier notched two hits for the Phoenix out of the leadoff spot in the win. | ||||
74 | Altoona | 4 | Prescott | 2 | |
75 | The Rails are 4-0 this spring with the help of Kellen Smith and Dyllan Bauer, who each notched a pair of hits. Junior Oregon State commit Evan Gustafson K'd four in four shutout innings and allowed only one walk and one hit. | ||||
76 | West De Pere | 10 | Xavier | 2 | |
77 | West De Pere cruised to a victory of Xavier on Tuesday. Benje Hencke was the star of this game collecting multiple hits, driving in a run in the process and he also started on the bump for West De Pere. In his four innings of work, Hencke struckout nine and allowed just one hit. Offensively, Carter Dugre also had a multi-hit game and drove in two runs to pace this Phantom lineup. Josh Bowe came in on relief for Hencke and in his two innings of work he allowed one run while striking out two. Same Cherney pitched the final inning of the game struck out one and allowed one run. | ||||
78 | East Troy | 4 | Jefferson | 5 | MORE |
79 | Jefferson improved to 6-3 on the year with a walk-off win in extra innings over East Troy on Tuesday afternoon. After a double with one out in the ninth, Evan Neitzel delivered the dagger, singling to center field to secure the Golden Eagles' win. Neitzel finished the day with two hits and two RBIs, while Aidan Kammer's two-hit day out of the leadoff spot helped pace the Jefferson offense. Tyler Fredrick threw six innings without allowing an earned run, striking out six, and Neitzel finished the game in relief, striking out three and allowing just one hit in three scoreless innings of work. Colby Atkinson's two-hit game led East Troy and Gavin Theys drove in two runs out of the five-hole in the loss. | ||||
80 | Lakeside Lutheran | 5 | Columbus | 6 | |
81 | Senior Christian Oppor struck out 11 in the win and he added three hits, including a homer and a double, and he drove in a pair. Sophomore Ryely Nachreiner doubled and drove in a run; AJ Uttech doubled and also earned the save, getting Columbus to 5-0 on the spring. | ||||
82 | Homestead | 9 | Slinger | 8 | |
83 | This back-and-forth affair between two North Shore conference rivals made for a competitive matchup, with the Highlanders grabbing a lead late in the game. Slinger drew first blood, scoring three runs in the first inning, but Homestead responded with five runs of their own in the third, propelled by back-to-back doubles from Will Vierling and Jackson Brewer. Max Kuenzi drove in two more runs in the top of the fourth for Homestead before Slinger's offense came alive in the bottom half of the same frame, scoring five runs to tie things up. Homestead took the lead in the fifth on a double by Anthony Chung and added an insurance run with an RBI single from Steven Yang in the sixth inning to secure their win. | ||||
84 | Whitnall | 2 | South Milwaukee | 5 | |
85 | Nate Snead punched out six batters across three innings of work in the Rockets' win over conference-foe Whitnall. Carmelo Ortiz and Jeremy Stapleton each doubled at the top of this lineup, both finishing the game with two hits, while Nathan Lindner had a pair of hits in the win as well. | ||||
86 | Fond du Lac | 4 | Oshkosh North | 14 | MORE |
87 | Eleven runs in the fourth inning burst things open for the Spartans, who caught our attention after a tight-knit, competitive contest against New Berlin West at The Rock last Saturday. Ethan Bennett's lone hit was a loud one, as he launched a grand slam to propel that inning for Oshkosh North. Senior star Max Bittner drove in two runs on two hits and he struck out eight batters across four scoreless innings on the mound, too. Jack Kese and Cormac Sammons each doubled and finished with two hits, while Keegan Schlicting tripled in the win. | ||||
88 | Madison Memorial | 1 | Madison LaFollette | 2 | |
89 | Aaron Jungers' RBI single in the first inning would be the only run scored in this tight-knit contest until the bottom half of the sixth and, in turn, the only run that the Spartans would score all game. Devin Coyle's sacrifice fly got the Lancers on the board in the sixth and the score held until the bottom of the eighth inning. With two strikes and runners on second and third, Cuyler Zukowski came home on a passed ball to give the Lancers' a walk-off win over their rival. Jungers pitched a gem for the Spartans, striking out 12 batters in five innings of work, allowing just one hit and the aforementioned sacrifice fly. He finished the day with three hits as well, while Branden Boucher added two more hits for Madison Memorial in the loss. | ||||
90 | Mondovi | 4 | Boyceville | 11 | MORE |
91 | Defending Division 4 state champs Boyceville cruised to a 11-4 win over Mondovi on Tuesday. Ira Blazik and Devin Halama each contributed two RBIs to pace this Boyceville lineup. On the mound, Jacob Granley twirled a solid complete game performance which included 12 strikeouts. | ||||
92 | Lomira | 0 | Campbellsport | 2 | |
93 | Waukesha South | 0 | Oconomowoc | 8 | |
94 | Sussex Hamilton | 1 | Germantown | 10 | |
95 | Portage | 1 | Baraboo | 5 | |
96 | Newman Catholic | 4 | Stratford | 9 | |
97 | Arcadia | 0 | Viroqua | 1 | |
98 | Chequamegon | 1 | Abbotsford/Colby | 11 | |
99 | Lena | 4 | Wausaukee | 5 | |
100 | Melrose-Mindoro | 3 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 6 | |
101 | Wrightstown | 0 | Clintonville | 1 | |
102 | Brillion | 7 | Kiel | 9 | |
103 | Chilton | 9 | Two Rivers | 0 | |
104 | Chippewa Falls | 10 | Rice Lake | 0 | |
105 | Columbus Catholic | 11 | Almond-Bancroft | 1 | |
106 | Darlington | 3 | Cuba City | 13 | |
107 | Delavan-Darien | 0 | Badger | 3 | |
108 | Denmark | 18 | Waupaca | 5 | |
109 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 0 | Mishicot | 12 | |
110 | Fennimore | 0 | Southwestern | 4 | |
111 | Gillett/Suring | 0 | Coleman | 13 | |
112 | Kohler/Christian | 2 | Random Lake | 3 | |
113 | Luxemburg-Casco | 3 | Little Chute | 0 | |
114 | Marinette | 3 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 0 | |
115 | Merrill | 4 | Wisconsin Rapids | 3 | |
116 | Milwaukee Riverside | 4 | Racine Park | 14 | |
117 | Mineral Point | 11 | Iowa-Grant | 0 | |
118 | Mosinee | 5 | Onalaska | 4 | |
119 | Niagara | 14 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 4 | |
120 | Northland Lutheran/WI Valley L | 11 | White Lake | 0 | |
121 | Oconto Falls | 2 | Freedom | 17 | |
122 | Poynette | 1 | Watertown Luther Prep | 5 | |
123 | Roncalli | 0 | New Holstein | 1 | |
124 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 1 | Ozaukee | 10 | |
125 | Sheboygan South | 0 | Green Bay Southwest | 15 | |
126 | Shiocton | 6 | Bonduel | 3 | |
127 | Saint Francis | 9 | Kenosha Christian Life | 2 | |
128 | Saint John's NW | 0 | Living Word Lutheran | 11 | |
129 | St. Mary Catholic | 1 | Oostburg | 8 | |
130 | Valders | 4 | Sheboygan Falls | 0 | |
131 | Waukesha South | 0 | Oconomowoc | 8 | |
132 | Wausau West | 5 | Marshfield | 0 | |
133 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 5 | Rosholt | 2 | |
134 | Wilmot | 5 | Elkhorn | 2 | |
135 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 11 | Manawa | 1 | |
136 | Tigerton | 0 | Port Edwards | 10 | |
137 | Crivitz | 5 | Phelps/Three Lakes | 4 | |
138 | Abbotsford/Colby | 13 | Chequamegon | 0 | |
139 | Athens | 2 | Rib Lake | 11 | |
140 | Auburndale | 19 | Assumption | 1 | |
141 | Berlin | 3 | Waupun | 30 | |
142 | Brodhead/Juda | 6 | Big Foot | 3 | |
143 | Clinton | 3 | McFarland | 8 | |
144 | Evansville | 6 | Whitewater | 3 | |
145 | Greenfield | 7 | Cudahy | 4 | |
146 | Marathon | 8 | Edgar | 6 | |
147 | Plymouth | 3 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 4 | |
148 | Prentice | 0 | Phillips | 19 | |
149 | Rib Lake | 1 | Athens | 3 | |
150 | Stratford | 10 | Newman Catholic | 1 | |
151 | Algoma | 6 | Peshtigo | 5 | |
152 | Alma Center Lincoln | 0 | Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran | 10 | |
153 | Barneveld | 4 | Johnson Creek | 5 | |
154 | Belleville | 7 | Waterloo | 5 | |
155 | Birchwood/Winter | 0 | Prairie Farm | 9 | |
156 | Bloomer | 6 | Cadott | 2 | |
157 | Cameron | 3 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 14 | |
158 | Clear Lake | 1 | Webster | 13 | |
159 | De Soto | 16 | Kickapoo | 1 | |
160 | Durand | 18 | Plum City/Elmwood | 7 | |
161 | Somerset | 0 | Ellsworth | 5 | |
162 | Fond du Lac | 4 | Oshkosh North | 14 | |
163 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 3 | West Salem | 2 | |
164 | Grantsburg | 4 | Siren | 1 | |
165 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 2 | Kewaunee | 12 | |
166 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 5 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 10 | |
167 | Ithaca | 10 | North Crawford | 0 | |
168 | Laconia | 7 | North Fond du Lac | 5 | |
169 | Luck/Frederic | 5 | Shell Lake | 4 | |
170 | Madison East | 4 | Beloit Memorial | 7 | |
171 | Mauston | 1 | Wisconsin Dells | 8 | |
172 | Northwestern | 0 | Saint Croix Falls | 9 | |
173 | Oregon | 7 | Mount Horeb | 8 | |
174 | Amery | 1 | Osceola | 4 | |
175 | Pepin/Alma | 13 | Blair-Taylor | 2 | |
176 | Pittsville | 9 | Loyal | 1 | |
177 | Prairie du Chien | 2 | Dodgeville | 7 | |
178 | Richland Center | 9 | Platteville | 4 | |
179 | Saint Croix Central | 6 | Baldwin-Woodville | 3 | |
180 | Sauk Prairie | 1 | Reedsburg | 3 | |
181 | Seneca | 0 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 3 | |
182 | Greenwood | 7 | Spencer | 4 | |
183 | Spring Valley | 7 | Colfax | 2 | |
184 | Saint Mary's Springs | 9 | Omro | 1 | |
185 | Stoughton | 0 | Monona Grove | 10 | |
186 | Owen-Withee | 1 | Thorp | 11 | |
187 | Waunakee | 6 | Watertown | 5 | |
188 | Wayland Academy | 1 | Green Lake/Princeton | 24 | |
189 | Westby | 6 | Black River Falls/Fall Creek | 4 | |
190 | Westfield | 8 | Nekoosa | 4 | |
191 | Whitehall | 13 | Augusta | 1 | |
192 | Winnebago Lutheran | 10 | Mayville | 0 | |
193 | Monticello/Albany | 8 | Argyle | 12 | |
194 | Wonewoc-Center | 1 | Bangor | 24 | |
195 | Hillsboro | 6 | Brookwood | 3 | |
196 | Pecatonica | 11 | Black Hawk | 0 | |
197 | Potosi/Cassville | 6 | Belmont | 7 | |
198 | Highland | 10 | River Ridge | 2 | |
199 | Cambridge | 5 | Marshall | 11 | |
200 | Melrose-Mindoro | 2 | Cochrane-Fountain City | 5 | |
201 | Parkview | 3 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 12 | |
202 | Green Lake/Princeton | 19 | Wayland Academy | 0 | |
203 | Arcadia | 6 | Viroqua | 12 | |
204 | Catholic Central | 22 | Racine St. Catherine's | 2 | |
205 | Oconto Falls | 0 | Freedom | 18 |
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3 | Grafton | 7 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 14 | MORE |
4 | Despite a slow start, No. 1 Whitefish Bay cruised to a conference win against Grafton. At one point in the game Grafton was up by four runs, but then the Blue Dukes' bats started to heat up. In the bottom of the fourth Bay exploded for six runs to go up by two, and it was all Bay after that. Offensively, this Blue Duke squad was paced by Louisville commit, Michael Lippe. In the game Lippe went 2-for-3 with a double and a homerun. On the mound, Wisconsin-Milwaukee commit, DJ Kojis earned the win in his 2 1/3 innings of work and tallied five strikeouts. | ||||
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6 | Menasha | 3 | Shawano | 5 | MORE |
7 | Shawano came out on top in this close game against Menasha on Monday. Offensively, Shawano was led by Ashton Henning who smoked a double which drove in three runs in the fourth inning. From the leadoff spot, Zac Jurmu also had a quality day at the plate as he went 3-for-3 and scored one run. On the mound, the aforementioned Henning got the start and in his four innings of work he gave up three runs on three hits while tallying eight strikeouts. With his efforts, Henning would walk away with the win. | ||||
8 | Marion | 16 | Manawa | 6 | MORE |
9 | This game was all Marion from beginning to end as this Marion team scored in every inning besides one. The top four of this Marion lineup did some major damage as they combined for 11 RBIs. Although many Marion hitters had great days, Nick Malueg seemed to lead them all. From the lead off spot, Malueg went 2-for-4 and drove in three runs to pace this team offensivley. Ryan Malueg and Jaden Stuhr each contributed three RBIs of their own whil Alex Zimmerman pitched in two RBIs from the clean up spot. | ||||
10 | Adams-Friendship | 1 | Pacelli | 7 |
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3 | No. 22 Medford | 2 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 16 | MORE |
4 | During the PBR HS Invitational at The Rock, No. 1 Whitefish Bay took on No. 22 Medford in this Power 25 matchup. The Blue Dukes kept up their hitting ways as they pounded out 16 runs on 15 hits on Saturday. Leading the offensive attack was Louisville commit Michael Lippe who drove in five RBIs and went a perfect 4-for-4 highlighted by a inside-the-park homerun which scored two. Caleb Bowers also contributed three RBIs on three hits. The two Michigan commits on this Whitefish Bay squad, Jack Counsell and Mitch Voit, each drove in a run as well. This great offensive performance was coupled with a strong performance on the mound from a trio of Blue Duke arms. The aforementioned Lippe got the start and in his three innings of work he gave up two earned runs on four hits while tallying four strikeouts. The duo of Andrew Fassbender and Sean Callahan each pitched an inning to close the game off, allowing just one hit combined. Yet another dominant win for this Blue Duke squad over a talented Medford team. | ||||
5 | No. 9 Oak Creek | 12 | No. 4 Kimberly | 7 | MORE |
6 | A seven-run fourth for Oak Creek was eventually enough as they took down Power 25 member Kimberly. William Hyland got the start for Oak Creek and in 4 1/3 innings of work he struck out four, eventually picking up the win as well. In relief, sophomore Brayden Rohde came in and was solid in his 2 2/3 innings and included two strikeouts. Freshman Nate Schopf continued his hot start at the plate as he drove in two RBIs to pace this Oak Creek lineup. With this upset win, Oak Creek moves to 3-1 early into the 2022 season. | ||||
7 | No. 6 Milton | 12 | Elkhorn Area | 3 | |
8 | Milton was finally able to play its first game in 10 days, and the offense didn't miss a beat, as they recorded 16 hits against some talented Elkhorn arms. We anticipated seniors Gavin Kilen and Alec Campbell would combine for one of, if not the, most impactful combos in the center of any order in the state, and they combined for a 6-for-7 day at the plate on Saturday and five RBIs. Kilen tripled, walked once, and recorded two sac flies to contribute to Milton's high-powered offense. Campbell, meanwhile, notched four singles that generated three RBIs, two runs scored. Jack Campion was 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored. Lead-off hitter Braylen Vande Berg was 3-for-5 with a double and two runs scored. Elkhorn catcher Matt Loughney was 4-for-4 with an RBI in the loss. | ||||
9 | Whitnall | 4 | No. 7 Pewaukee | 12 | MORE |
10 | The Pirates cruised to a 12-4 win over Whitnall on Saturday backed by a three RBI day from Drew Dobberstein and a 4-for-4 day from Carson Hansen. A five run second inning, highlighted by a two RBI double from Logan Dobberstein, would be the deciding factor in this contest thanks to some solid performances on the mound. Owen Dobberstein got the nod for Pewaukee and in his 4 1/3 innings of work he tallied five strikeouts. Recent Future Game participant and Alabama-Birmingham commit Gavyn Bowen came in on relief and logged five strikeouts in his 2 2/3 innings of work. Despite a slow start to the season this Pirate squad seems to be heating up as they beat three Power 25 teams and improve to 5-3 on the season. | ||||
11 | Marshfield | 3 | No. 15 Hudson | 21 | MORE |
12 | Marshfield | 0 | No. 15 Hudson | 4 | MORE |
13 | No. 15 Hudson cruised to a 21-3 win over Marshfield in the first game of a doubleheader led by five RBIs by Jake Busson. For a full look into Hudson’s stats click here. The second game of the double-header was a lot closer than the first. The pitching in this game was solid as three pitchers combined for the shutout victory. Owen Weadge, a St. Cloud State commit got the start for Hudson and twirled a gem in his 5 ⅓ innings of work as he scattered four hits and struck out 10 opposing batters. Will Haverly and Bradyn Bezanson combined to pitch the final 1 ⅔ innings and shut the door down for this Hudson squad. Offensively, Jake Busson paced this team with one RBI on a double in the third inning. With this doubleheader sweep, the Raiders improve to 5-0 on the season. | ||||
14 | No. 17 Waterford Union | 11 | Cudahy | 5 | |
15 | Eight runs in the first two innings set the tone for Waterford on Saturday, as part of the PBR Wisconsin High School Invitational, and junior Garrett Kay showed off his compact left-handed swing on repeat, launching two doubles from the top of the order, looking like one of the top uncommitted left-handed hitters in the state's Class of 2023. Waterford's Jack Krueger and Max Northrup each doubled twice as well; Krueger was 3-for-4 on the day and drove in three runs himself, both of which were game-highs. Dean Buse also doubled and drove in a run. For Cudahy, lead-off hitter Josh Pettke was 2-for-4 with an RBI; Max Sysavan was 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI. | ||||
16 | No. 22 Medford | 6 | No. 18 Muskego | 7 | MORE |
17 | In what was, possibly, the game of the weekend at the PBR Wisconsin High School Invitational, Medford made the 230-plus mile trip to The Rock Complex to play its first game against Classic Eight heavyweight Muskego. The Warriors got on the board straightaway, following a triple delivered by sophomore Brock Lulewicz, who scored on Ashton Kampa's line-drive single to center to make it 1-0 quickly. Medford junior starter Logan Baumgartner would settle in from there, and the Raiders rallied back to take the lead in the second inning from RBI singles by Aidan Gardner and Parker Lissner. The score was stuck at 2-1 all the way into the sixth when Lulewicz, again, connected for a lead-off solo homer into his opposite gap. Kampa singled again right after him and junior Sam Steuber crushed a go-ahead two-run shot to dead center to make it 4-2. Muskego added a fifth run on a sac fly later in the frame, but Medford was prepared to rally again. Caleb Guden and Gardner helped load the bases with singles, and no outs, but Muskego was able to limit the damage, somewhat, as an RBI groundout and bases loaded hit by pitch brought the Raiders back within a run, 5-4. In the seventh, it was Lulewicz yet again who pulled a ball into the right first corner to drive in his second run of the game on his fourth hit, giving Muskego some breathing room, which turned out to be much needed. With one out, senior Air Force recruit Caleb Guden reminded us of his skill set after he launched a no-doubt solo homer to dead center to bring Medford within two runs again. A hit by pitch put the tying run at the plate, and after a punch-out by reliever Zach Olson, a recent Hawaii commit, Braxton Weissmiller's third hit of the day scored Medford's sixth run, but the rally ended there, handing Muskego the narrow win in the process. | ||||
18 | No. 25 New Berlin West | 8 | Oshkosh North | 5 | MORE |
19 | The Vikings won a competitive ballgame at The Rock Complex as part of the PBR Wisconsin High School Invitational, and mustered a seventh-inning rally to pull three runs ahead during a cold Saturday evening. New Berlin West used walks and timely hitting to take a 4-0 lead after their first two turns at the plate, featuring a two-run single by Myles Rewolinski, a sac fly by Daniel Kibler, and a two-out triple by his older brother Dominic Kibler, the catcher and Kent State commit. But Oshkosh North retaliated right away, taking the lead in the bottom of the second after a two-run single by sophomore Colton Angell tied it, 4-4, and Max Bittner stayed hot with a two-out drive into the right field corner that scored the go-ahead run from first. Another sac fly by Daniel Kibler in the fourth re-tied the game, 5-5, and West's relievers Jarien Jones and eventually Rocco Conrad proved effective as they prevented the Spartans from scoring again. Meanwhile, North lefty reliever Jack Kese was cruising, too, and West wasn't able to crack him until his fourth inning of work, the top of the seventh frame. After a lead-off walk, senior Vincent Gohlke lined a double into the right-center gap that put runners on second and third with only one out. Rewolinski, up again in a key moment, found himself in a 1-2 count and fouled off four straight pitches before spraying a single into shallow right that scored one. Daniel Kibler was at the center of things again when his flare down the left field line landed just fair, scoring a pair more, gaining his team an 8-5 lead in the process. Oshkosh North rallied in the seventh with two outs, bringing the tying run to the plate, but freshman Rocco Conrad locked it down from there. He pitched 1.2 innings of relief that followed Jones' 3.2 scoreless innings out of the 'pen which helped NBW keep up with Kese's relief work on the opposite side, who struck out nine in 4.1 innings. | ||||
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21 | West De Pere | 5 | Oshkosh North | 9 | MORE |
22 | The Spartans took home the win in their first game of the day at the PBR Wisconsin High School Invitational, getting out to a large 8-0 lead early. Max Bittner had a loud day at the plate, and it began with a two-run single in the second that sparked North offensively. In the third, the Spartans loaded the bases and three walks plated three more runs. West De Pere's Wyatt DeSmidt helped cut into their deficit with a two-run single in the third; he would later double and drive in another run. WDP's Thomas Walder was 2-for-4 with a double from the lead-off spot. North's sophomore starter Colton Angell struck out five in four frames though six walks cut his outing short. Reliever Jeremiah Housworth struck out six in three innings and allowed two unearned runs on three hits, no walks, to carry them to the win, ultimately. | ||||
23 | Saint Thomas More | 2 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 8 | |
24 | The Vikings took home the win in their only game of the PBR at The Rock HS Invitational and continue their hot start to the season. On the mound, Jake Ross earned the win with his five quality innings in which he struck out five and scattered six hits. The offense for this Wisconsin Lutheran team was also solid as they put up eight runs in the contest highlighted by home runs by Jaxon Raabe and Ryder Derouin. Carlos Walta also contributed greatly as he went 2-for-3 while driving in four runs. With this win, the Vikings have won four in a row and continue to build off of the hot start. | ||||
25 | West De Pere | 2 | Saint Thomas More | 12 | MORE |
26 | In the final game of the PBR at The Rock High School invitational, St. Thomas More cruised to a win over West De Pere backed by a strong outing from Elijah Niemiec. The righty started on the mound for the Cavalier's and was outstanding in his five innings of work. Niemiec allowed two-runs on two hits and tallied nine strikeouts to earn the win for St. Thomas More. Offensively, the Cavaliers exploded for 12 runs on 14 hits and were led by a three RBI day from Oliver Gonzalez. The duo of Manny Sostre and Samuel Mommer each contributed two RBIs to pace this Cavalier squad. After losing a tough one to Wisconsin Lutheran earlier in the day, this St. Thomas More team bounced back to go 1-1 in our HS invitational. | ||||
27 | Burlington | 8 | Jefferson | 4 | MORE |
28 | Despite being down early, Burlington battled back for the win against a solid Jefferson squad. After allowing two runs in the first, Ethan Daubner smoked a single that scored two and tie the game at two. Jefferson then scored one of their own to go up by one but then it was all Burlington from there. The Demons scored three runs in the bottom of the third to go up by two runs, highlighted by a single by Zayne Koehnke that scored one. The duo of Ryan Dummer and Gage Taylor each contributed an RBI apiece to pace this Viking lineup. On the mound, the aforementioned Daubner got the nod and was solid in his six innings of work which included 11 strikeouts. | ||||
29 | Burlington | 1 | Appleton North | 2 | |
30 | The Lightning won both its games Saturday to get to 4-1 on the year. Senior Nathan Schopf led North with a pair of doubles, the first of which drove in the game's first run in the bottom of the first inning. Burlington evened the score on an RBI groundout in the fourth, and Appleton North loaded the bases in the fifth and scored its go-ahead run on passed ball, and reliever Ben Isom pitched the final three scoreless to lock down the win. Starter Brock Ver Voort allowed just one run on one hit and he struck out four. | ||||
31 | Appleton North | 4 | Jefferson | 3 | |
32 | North won its second game of the day, again by the margin of one, but in much more dramatic fashion. Down 3-0 in the top of the seventh, junior Garrett Hietpas doubled home his team's first run and he scored their second on an error. After doubling twice in the game prior, Nathan Schopf connected for another double to center that scored the tying and go-ahead runs for the Lightning. Senior Griffin Smith struck out the side in the seventh to clinch the come-from-behind win for Appleton North. Jefferson's Tyler Butina was overwhelming in his start, as he pitched through six scoreless frames before North's rally assisted by two errors. Naturally, Butina also added a pair of hits in the ballgame, before being dealt the hard-luck loss. | ||||
33 | Baraboo | 7 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 8 | MORE |
34 | Baraboo | 11 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 16 | MORE |
35 | In game one of this doubleheader New Berlin Eisenhower exploded for 16 runs on 10 hits led by a 2-for-5 day from Dylan Costello who also drove in three runs in the contest. Aidan Linder also contributed three RBIs while going 1-for-3 at the plate. In the second game, freshman Sam Hirthe was solid in his first varsity start of his career in which he struck out five in his four innings of work. Charlie Cefalu came in on relief and in his three innings of work he earned the win thanks to some late game heroics on the offensive side. In the final inning of the game Shay Harwood smacked a two out, two RBI single to tie the game up. With Harwood on base, Connor Loomans came up to the plate and delivered the walk-off hit to give New Berlin Eisenhower the doubleheader sweep of Baraboo. | ||||
36 | Badger | 6 | Kettle Moraine | 17 | MORE |
37 | With this win, the Lasers improve to 4-1 with their only loss comin against a talented Catholic Memorial squad. On Saturday, Owen Bond was a major part of this Kettle Moraine offense that exploded for 17 runs. Bond went 2-for-4 at the plate and drove in six runs to lead this Laser lineup. Lincoln Ascher, who impressed our staff throughout last years summer circuit, was 3-for-3 at the plate and drove in two runs of his own. On the mound, Miles Burkhardt and Will Gehrke combined for a solid overall pitching performance. Burkhardt started for the Lasers and in his six innings of work he scattered six hits and gave up four unearned runs. Gehrke came in for the final inning and gave up two runs on three hits and included a strikeout. | ||||
38 | Fort Atkinson | 2 | Lake Mills | 3 | |
39 | Fort Atkinson | 2 | Lake Mills | 12 | |
40 | The Lake Mills Cougars swept the doubleheader over Fort Atkinson on Saturday. In the first game, Cooper Murphy had a quality day at the plate, going 3-for-3 and scoring three runs. Payton Klettke also drove in a run on double, helping his own cause as he was the starter for Lake Mills as well. Klettke pitched all five innings to earn the win, scattering eight hits and giving up just two earned runs. In the second game, Lake Mills battled through the close game and eventually came out on top. In the fifth inning, Andy Carpenter scored the go-ahead run. On the mound, Elijah Lee and Eddy Eveland combined for an outstanding performance. Lee got the start and struck out 10 in his six innings of work and held Fort Atkinson to unearned runs. Eveland shut the door in the final inning of the game, striking out a pair and earned the save. | ||||
41 | Shoreland Lutheran | 0 | Wilmot | 10 | |
42 | Milwaukee Reagan | 13 | Milwaukee Riverside | 2 | |
43 | Palmyra-Eagle | 10 | Argyle | 3 | |
44 | Boscobel | 3 | East Dubuque (IL) | 4 | |
45 | Boscobel | 0 | Erie-Prophetstown (IL) | 16 | |
46 | Kewanee (IL) | 15 | Shiocton | 13 |
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3 | No. 24 Brookfield Central | 4 | No. 7 Pewaukee | 12 | MORE |
4 | In the first game of the PBR at The Rock High School Invitational, we had the opportunity to see two Power 25 teams go head-to-head. Pewaukee would pull away early in this game, from a wild pitch, a fielder choice, and a single from Carson Hansen to go up 3-0 at the end of the second inning. In the top of the third, the Lancers would get on the board, putting up four runs to go by one, highlighted by a RBI single from B Bigler. It was all Pewaukee after this as they put up nine unanswered runs. The aforementioned Hansen led the way for the Pewaukee offense with four RBIs while going 2-for-2 at the plate. Jackson Servais also contributed three RBIs himself to pace this Pirate squad. On the mound, Luke Sopha came in on relief and in his 4 1/3 innings of work he was dominant as he did not allow any hits while logging eight strikeouts. | ||||
5 | No. 21 Verona | 0 | No. 13 Sun Prairie | 3 | MORE |
6 | In this Power 25 matchup, defending Division 1 state champions, Sun Prairie pulled off the win against Verona backed by a strong pitching performance from senior, Davis Hamilton. The North Dakota State commit twirled a complete game gem, allowing no runs, while scattering four hits and tallying nine strikeouts. Not only did Hamilton contribute on the mound, he also logged one of the games only RBIs on a single in the fourth. Addison Ostrenga, who was a contributor to last year's state team, drove in the first run of the game on a single to right field, which scored the aforementioned Hamilton. Overall, this was solid team win for Sun Prairie against a talented Verona squad. | ||||
7 | No. 14 Janesville Craig | 5 | Madison West | 2 | MORE |
8 | The Cougars continue their winning ways with a Big Eight win over Madison West, moving to 5-0 on the season and 4-0 in conference play. The backbone of this Craig team to start the season has been their pitching and Friday's matchup was no different. Patrick Schork got the start for the Cougars and in his five innings of work he was spectacular, striking out nine, allowing two earned runs, and picking up the win. For the finals two innings, Denver Hughes came in and was equally impressive, striking out three and did not allow a run, good enough to pick up the save. In the top of the third, Janesville Craig took the lead for good with a three run inning. The aforementioned Schork and Devin Gudenschwager earned RBIs in the inning. Recent Future Games participant, Jake Schaffner continues his hot start at the plate as well, going 2-for-3 in the game. | ||||
9 | No. 20 Beloit Turner | 9 | Clinton | 1 | MORE |
10 | Power 25 member, Beloit Turner cruised to a 9-1 win over Clinton on Friday. The duo of Michael Cook and Konner Giddey combined for a solid overall pitching performance on the mound. Cook got the start for Turner and in his six innings of work he scattered three hits, allowed just one run and tallied nine strikeouts. It took Giddey just 13 pitches to finish the final inning which included two strikeouts, and give Beloit Turner the win. Offensively, Will Lauterbach paced this Turner squad with his two RBIs. Jack Stelter and Brayden McMahon each contributed an RBI to lead this Beloit Turner team to victory. | ||||
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12 | Jefferson | 4 | Brodhead/Juda | 2 | MORE |
13 | Despite being down early, Jefferson pulls off the comeback win against Brodhead/Juda. In the first inning, Brodhead/Juda scored two runs but Jefferson responded quickly. The Eagles scored one run in both the second and third inning coming from a Andrew Altermatt sacrifice ground out and sacrifice fly from Tyler Frederick making the score 2-2. Things stayed quiet for both teams until the top of the sixth where two sacrifice flies from Evan Neitzel and Tyler Butina sealed the deal and gave Jefferson the win. | ||||
14 | Union Grove | 10 | Brookfield East | 0 | MORE |
15 | Two sophomore arms combined for a shutout victory for Union Grove at our PBR at The Rock High School Invitational. Landon Dessart got the start for Union Grove in the nightcap against Brookfield East. Dessart was dominant in his start, going four innings while scattering two hits and striking out three. Marshall Loch came in on relief and was equally impressive in his three innings of work where he tallied four strikeouts and scattered just two hits. Offensively, the aforementioned Dessart led the charge with three RBIs for Union Grove. The duo of Nathan Williams and Hayden Jamison each doubled home RBIs as well. Overall, this was a dominant win for the Broncos over a talented Brookfield East opponent. | ||||
16 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 16 | Cudahy | 5 | MORE |
17 | The Vikings cruised to an east 16-5 win over Cudahy on Friday. Leading the offensive attack was Ryder Derouin and Lucas Oswald who each had four RBIs and with Derouin going 5-for-5. Zach Adams also contributed two RBIs of his own to pace this Vikings squad. On the mound, Carlos Walta got the start and was solid in his four innings of work, giving up three runs on six hits and striking out seven. Logan Abramowski came in on relief for the final two innings and gave up two runs on three hits while striking out four opposing batters. | ||||
18 | Brookfield Academy | 3 | Waukesha South | 4 | |
19 | Shiocton | 14 | Princeville | 3 | |
20 | Waukesha South | 10 | Waukesha West | 1 | |
21 | River Valley | 1 | Pecatonica | 11 | |
22 | Edgerton | 2 | Evansville | 1 | |
23 | West Allis Central | 0 | Whitnall | 10 | |
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3 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 9 | Waukesha North | 1 | MORE |
4 | Despite giving up a run early, Arrowhead put up nine runs against Waukesha North on Thursday. Offensively, Thomas Curry and JJ Vargas paced this Warhawk lineup, each having three RBIs and highlighted by a 3 run homerun from Vargas in the sixth inning. On the mound, one of the top pitchers in the '24 class, Nolan Buss got the start and in his three innings of work he struck out four batters while scattering just two hits. Arik Egerbrecht pitched the final three innings and was equally impressive, striking out six while allowing just one hit. | ||||
5 | No. 19 Greendale | 6 | No. 7 Pewaukee | 5 | MORE |
6 | In a Power 25 matchup, No. 19 Greendale upset No. 7 Pewaukee and continue their hot start to the season. After giving up five runs early into the game, this Greendale squad figured it out to shut down Pewaukee. Tristan Ellis got the nod for the Panthers and ended up throwing a complete game with 10 strikeouts. Although he did give up five earned runs, the Greendale lineup had his back putting up six runs and giving Ellis the win. The Panther offense was lead by Will Vaile who drove in three runs on a single in the top of the seventh inning which gave the Panthers the lead for good. | ||||
7 | No. 10 Catholic Memorial | 8 | Kettle Moraine | 9 | MORE |
8 | The Lasers were walk off winners against Power 25 member, No. 10 Catholic Memorial. Kettle Moraine got the lead early, putting up three runs in the first inning but a late push by Catholic Memorial almost held up until the final innings. After giving up the three runs and the lead in the top of the seventh, the Lasers had to do something special to win the game. After a error and a walk, Nolan Schopp came up to the plate and smoked a double that scored two making Kettle Moraine walk-off winners and gave us another Power 25 upset. | ||||
9 | No. 18 Muskego | 13 | Germantown | 10 | MORE |
10 | Muskego avoided the Power 25 upset against conference opponent, Germantown, on Thursday. Going into the seventh inning things didn't look good for Muskego as they were down by four runs but when it was all said and done they put up seven runs, highlighted by a Brock Lulewicz grand slam. Now with a three run lead, the Warriors turned to Bradyn Horn to close the door and he did exactly that, giving Muskego the win. | ||||
11 | No. 23 Marquette | 15 | West Allis Hale | 3 | MORE |
12 | The Hilltoppers continued their hot start with a win against West Allis Hale to improve to 7-0 and gave Head Coach Sal Bando his 200th win. Jack Hardt led the way for this Marquette squad, going 3-for-4 and driving in four runs. Sam Wronski and Ethan Goll each contributed two RBIs to pace this 'Topper lineup. On the mound, Michael Zidanic and Andrew Halser combined for a solid six innings of work, allowing just three runs and giving the win to Zidanic. | ||||
13 | No. 25 New Berlin West | 2 | Whitnall | 0 | MORE |
14 | Two New Berlin West pitchers, Vincent Gohlke and Myles Rewolinski, combined for a one-hit, shutout win against Whitnall. Gohlke, an Illinois-Chicago commit continued to dominant on the mound. Roughly a week ago, Gohlke threw a 15 strikeout no-hitter. While he did get the no-hitter on Thursday he still carved through the Whitnall lineup. In his five innings of work, Gohlke struck out 14 and only allowed one hit. Rewolinski came in for the final two innings and did not give up a hit while striking out two. Offensively, Dominic Kibler had another great day at the plate, going 2-for-3. Gohlke and Rewolinski also helped themselves out as each of them drove in a run in the contest. | ||||
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16 | Union Grove | 9 | Badger | 2 | MORE |
17 | The Broncos got a quality team win against Badger on Thursday. Offensively, Hayden Jamison led the charge with three RBIs while going 2-for-4 at the plate. Owen Nowak and Nathan Williams each contributed two RBIs and Nowak's came from a two run homerun in the fourth inning. Despite giving up two runs in the first inning, starting pitcher AJ Hansche, settled in and cruised for the rest of his start. Hansche went five innings and scattered four hits while striking out three. | ||||
18 | Westosha Central | 8 | Wilmot | 2 | MORE |
19 | A big first inning for Westosha Central propelled them to victory over Wilmot on Thursday. In the first inning Wichita State commit, Michael Mulhollon singled to drive in one run and J Rose doubled to drive in another run. Then an error by Wilmot allowed three runs to come around and made the score 5-0. It was all Westosha Central after that thanks to the efforts on the mound from Indiana commit Adam Switalski and Scott Schulz. The duo combined for nine strikeouts and limited the Wilmot lineup to just two runs on four hits. | ||||
20 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 20 | Greenfield | 3 | MORE |
21 | New Berlin Eisenhower pounded out 20 runs on 17 hits in their matchup with Greenfield on Thursday. Leading this strong offensive showing from New Berlin Eisenhower was Adison Tevz and Kayden Berenz. Tevz went 3-for-5 which included a homerun and four RBIs. Berenz finished the game 2-for-4 which included two doubles and also had four RBIs. On the mound Austin Drayna got the nod and in his five innings of work he tallied nine strikeouts. Drayna also helped himself out at the plate as he went 4-for-5 with four RBIs. | ||||
22 | Lodi | 12 | Belleville | 8 | MORE |
23 | The Blue Devils pulled out the win against Belleville in a close, high run scoring game. For Lodi, Owen Wendt went 2-for-5 and drove in two runs and Owen Breunig also went 2-for-5 with an RBI as well. On the mound, Mason Lane pitched in 3 strong innings to lead this Blue Devil team to victory. | ||||
24 | Cedarburg | 3 | Brookfield East | 4 | |
25 | Elkhorn | 6 | Delavan-Darien | 7 | |
26 | Random Lake | 20 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 0 | |
27 | Abbotsford/Colby | 6 | Adams-Friendship | 12 | |
28 | Pius XI Catholic | 8 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 7 | |
29 | Plymouth | 2 | Kewaskum | 13 | |
30 | Grafton | 10 | Port Washington | 3 | |
31 | Deerfield | 3 | Cambridge | 0 | |
32 | Portage | 1 | Watertown | 11 | |
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3 | Milwaukee King | 1 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 7 | MORE |
4 | This game was suspended in the top of the third inning. | ||||
5 | No. 19 Greendale | 1 | No. 7 Pewaukee | 0 | MORE |
6 | The game was suspended in the bottom half of the first due to inclement weather. It will resume tonight, April 14th, at The Rock Sports Complex on Thursday. | ||||
7 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
8 | Indian Trail | 1 | Racine Case | 0 | MORE |
9 | This game was suspended in the fourth inning. | ||||
10 | Port Washington | 3 | Cedarburg | 5 | MORE |
11 | In one of the only finished games of the day, the Bulldogs pulled off the win against conference opponent, Port Washington. Although Cedarburg did get out hit in this matchup, they took advantage of four Port Washington errors to come out on top. Offensively, the duo of R Andreas and C Gwidt drove in the only two RBIs of the day for the Bulldogs lineup. On the mound, Brayden Gall was spectacular in his start, throwing a complete game (six innings) and giving up just two runs on six hits while striking out three. | ||||
12 | South Milwaukee | 1 | Cudahy | 3 | MORE |
13 | This game was suspended in the top of the fifth inning. |
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3 | Waukesha North | 3 | No. 2 Arrowhead | 14 | MORE |
4 | The Warhawks were finally able to play their first game of the season and took this victory over conference-foe Waukesha North relatively easily. Out of the leadoff spot, Kentucky commit Ethan Hindle clobbered a grand slam and doubled as well to pace the Arrowhead offense. Wisconsin-Parkside commit Michael Zordani finished with three hits, including a double, and drove in two runs. JJ Vargas drew the start for Arrowhead, hurling three scoreless innings while striking out six, and he launched a three-run home run as well. Arrowhead pounded out 10 hits in total and allowed just four, starting their season off on a high note. | ||||
5 | Racine Park | 0 | No. 3 Franklin | 19 | MORE |
6 | Evan Iwinski and Cooper Kamlay combined for 11 strikeouts across five shutout innings for the Sabers, holding Racine Park to just one hit in total. The former started and punched out seven on 44 pitches in three, with the latter relieving him and retiring four via the K on 28 pitches in a pair of frames. Iwinski led Franklin offensively with six RBIs and three hits, doubling twice, and the Sabers' offense continued to show its potency with a 13-hit affair. Charlie Marion went 2-for-3 and drove in three runs, while Maxamillion Martin doubled and finished the game with two hits. Nine Sabers' hitters recorded a hit as the state's third-ranked team improved to 3-0 on the young season. | ||||
7 | No. 4 Kimberly | 9 | Oshkosh North | 6 | MORE |
8 | The Papermakers picked up their second win in as many days, defeating Oshkosh North on the road. Junior Brayden Deering earned the win on the mound, while Colin Obermann closed things down with a save in relief. Obermann led the Kimberly offensive attack with four RBIs and sophomore Brady Koester drove in two runs of his own. Kale Twombly, Ryan Csida, and Carson Peeters all scored two runs in the Papermakers' win. The Spartans' sophomore Colton Angell recorded a game-high three hits in the loss, including a double, and a he scored twice and drove in a run from the top of the order. | ||||
9 | No. 5 Hortonville | - | Appleton West | - | MORE |
10 | Inclement weather suspended this game in the seventh inning with the two conference foes tied up, 2-2 The game will be resumed later in the year when the Polar Bears host the Terrors at home. | ||||
11 | Oregon | 4 | No. 6 Milton | 6 | MORE |
12 | Milton snagged their third win of the season on Tuesday afternoon, leading by six runs before Oregon added four in the top half of the seventh inning to keep the score close. Gavin Kilen tripled and scored three runs, finishing the game with two hits while driving in a run as well. Jack Campion and Jordan Bundy each had two hits, driving in a pair of runs each. Michael Birkhimer started on the mound for Milton and struck out six batters across five scoreless innings in the win. Tyler Soule's three-run shot in the top of the seventh brought Oregon into the game, while Andrew Niaves doubled out of the cleanup spot. | ||||
13 | No. 7 Pewaukee | 7 | No. 19 Greendale | 6 | MORE |
14 | A matchup between the Woodland West's perennial top two programs didn't disappoint, as the Pirates grabbed the lead in the top of the ninth inning and didn't relinquish en route to victory. Greendale drew blood first in the bottom half of the first inning on an Andy Justus double and the Pirates' responded with a two-run shot by Luke Sopha. Will Vaile doubled a run home to tie things up for Greendale in the corresponding half inning and Pewaukee answered by scoring two runs on an error. That lead held until the fifth, when EJ Kuster cleared the bases on a double to center field that gave Greendale a lead. Josh Bunyer's infield single tied things up in the sixth until Vaile struck again, homering over the left field fence to turn things back into the Panthers' favor. Down to their final three outs, Pewaukee's experience and veteran lineup brought them back into the game. All-state selection Nick Doubek tripled to center field and came around to score on a Logan Schill sacrifice fly after he fouled off a few pitches to work the count. Neither side scored until the top of the ninth, when Kansas State commit Logan Dobberstein sent one back up the middle to score Wisconsin-Milwaukee commit Carson Hansen after a leadoff double. Ryan Sopha shut things down in the bottom of the ninth, giving Pewaukee their third win of the season. Sopha's relief work was key, as the uncommitted senior punched out six batters across three nearly perfect innings. Hansen finished with two doubles and Doubek, Schill, and Luke Sopha all had two hits as well. Kuster's three RBIs paced the Panthers, while Vaile, Justus, and Luke Mattes all had multi-hit games. These two will face-off today at WCTC in a key rematch. | ||||
15 | No. 8 Eau Claire North | 1 | New Richmond | 2 | MORE |
16 | Eau Claire North failed to overcome an early deficit to New Richmond, scoring just one time in the top of the fifth inning on an RBI double by Sam Feck. Senior Dominc Laduke dominated the Huskies on the mound, as he struck out nine batters and held an experienced lineup to just three hits in total. Jalen Pascal turned in a quality start for Eau Claire North, punching out five batters on 69 pitches across five innings of two-run ball. | ||||
17 | Kenosha Bradford | 1 | No. 9 Oak Creek | 11 | MORE |
18 | Kenosha Bradford | 2 | No. 9 Oak Creek | 12 | MORE |
19 | Oak Creek earned their first two wins of the season with a weekday doubleheader sweep of conference opponent Kenosha Bradford at home. Senior ace Luke Klekamp twirled five strong innings in game one, striking out five and earning the win. Freshman Nathan Schopf would finish with six hits in total, grabbing four of those in game one while scoring three times and stealing three bases. Owen Sullivan drove in four runs on two hits and Nathan Hanel had an impressive defensive showing behind the plate. Oak Creek didn't slow down in game two, pounding out 12 runs to run-rule Bradford again. Sophomore Payten Jibben followed Klekamp on the mound, striking out seven batters and earning the win with five strong innings to pair. Star outfielder Cade Palkowski doubled and tripled, scoring three times and stealing two bases, while Schopf homered and drove in four runs, capping off an all-around impressive day for the first year varsity backstop. | ||||
20 | Kettle Moraine | 1 | No. 10 Catholic Memorial | 11 | MORE |
21 | Catholic Memorial bounced back valiently after recently dropping two games to Marquette, scoring six runs in the first two innings and not looking back once. Aiden Haney, Rory Fox, and Charlie Jarvis all drove in two runs, while Grant Beth had two hits and scored three times out of the leadoff spot for the Crusaders. Beth drew the start on the mound as well, striking out nine batters across five innings of one-run ball, holding Kettle Moraine to just four hits in total. Sophomore Lincoln Acher was the only Kettle Moraine batter to record two hits, one of which was a double. | ||||
22 | No. 12 Bay Port | 11 | Sheboygan South | 0 | MORE |
23 | It was Bay Port from start to finish on Tuesday night, as the Pirates were in complete control of this game from the first inning. They pounded out 12 hits in total, led by John Nickel's three-hit performance out of the leadoff spot that included two doubles. Ky Mueller doubled twice as well and scored three runs, all while punching out five batters in three scoreless innings of work. Sophomore Cal Casper singled twice and Craig Kabat tripled as eight different Pirates' batters recorded a hit in the win. Relieving Mueller on the mound was Hayden Groff, who struck out four batters on 27 pitches in two scoreless innings of relief. | ||||
24 | No. 13 Sun Prairie | 2 | No. 21 Verona Area | 6 | MORE |
25 | The Wildcats started conference play out on the right note, scoring a run in all but two innings to defeat the reigning state champions, holding them to just one hit. Nick West drew the start and gave Verona five strong innings, striking out three and surrendering an unearned run in the process. He turned the ball over to junior Riley Peterson, who punched out five batters in two frames on just 33 pitches, securing the Wildcats' victory. NJ Elias doubled for Verona, while Mason Fink and Matthew Keel each drove in runs. The Wildcats improve to 2-2 on the season with this win. | ||||
26 | Madison West | 3 | No. 14 Janesville Craig | 13 | MORE |
27 | Janesville Craig's offense struck early and often, scoring at least two runs in all five innings they played on Tuesday. The Cougars' pumped out 13 hits in total, led by multi-hit performances by Patrick Schork, Aiden Schenk, Devin Gudenschwager, and Connor Dillon. Schenk provided plenty of power, doubling and homering in the win, driving in three runs total. Schork doubled as well and brought home a run, Dillon scored three times, and Jake Schaffner plated a trio of baserunners with a bases-clearing triple. For the Regents, Caleb Karll finished with two hits, including a triple, and drove in two. | ||||
28 | No. 18 Muskego | 15 | Whitnall | 0 | MORE |
29 | A few loud performances helped carry the 18th ranked Warriors to victory over Whitnall in five innings. Sophomore standout Brock Lulewicz homered for the first time this season, driving in three runs on two hits while scoring twice as well. Nolan Tomsyck also homered, while freshman Daniel Hauboldt's three RBI day continued an impressive start to the season for the first year infielder. Sam Steuber tripled and brought home three runners out of the cleanup spot, scoring three times on his own right, too. On the mound, uncommitted junior Zachary Olson didn't allow an earned run through three innings, striking out six on 57 pitches. He turned the ball over to sophomore southpaw Bradyn Horn, who completed the shutout win without allowing a baserunner to reach, striking out three. | ||||
30 | No. 20 Beloit Turner | 8 | Brodhead/Juda | 0 | MORE |
31 | Make that a 4-0 start for the Trojans in 2022 after another big win on Tuesday, though the score is a little misleading in this one. Star senior LHP/OF Jackson Burk was excellent from the mound, as he punched out 13 in a dominant complete game shutout, allowing just three hits and two walks. Turner needed all they got from Burk, as they took a 1-0 lead from the first inning all the way to the seventh until their bats finally broke out. Brodhead senior RHP Brady Malkow, a UW-Whitewater recruit, was tough on Turner bats Tuesday, and he K'd 10 in his 6.1 innings and allowed just one earned run in the start. Turner's OF Connor Hughes stayed hot at the plate for the Trojans as he notched another couple of hits, including a double. The two teams will square off again on Thursday in Beloit this time. | ||||
32 | Germantown | 2 | No. 23 Marquette | 4 | MORE |
33 | Marquette's been one of the more impressive teams to start the season, having defeated Wauwatosa East, swept Catholic Memorial, and routed Menomonee Falls. They improved to 6-0 on Tuesday afternoon with a tight-knit victory over Greater Metro Conference rival Germantown, holding on to their lead despite a comeback effort from the Hawks. Gavin Gawronski turned in a brilliant start for Marquette, failing to allow an earned run across six innings while striking out eight batters and walking just one. Max Stocco came in to close the door in the seventh, securing the Hilltoppers' victory despite allowing two hits. For Germantown, leadoff hitter Jerome Pawlak drove in the only two runs of the game and Carson Dulak doubled. | ||||
34 | West Allis Hale | No. 24 Brookfield Central | |||
35 | This Greater Metro Conference bout was called due to darkness in the top half of the seventh inning. The resumption date is currently to be determined. | ||||
36 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
37 | University School of Milwaukee | 28 | St. John's Military Academy | 2 | MORE |
38 | University School won their sixth straight game to start the WIAA season - a resume that includes victories over No. 10 Catholic Memorial and No. 19 Greendale. They didn't sweat this one out much, scoring 27 runs in the first three innings and finishing the game with 25 hits in total. Seven different Wildcats recorded multi-hit games, led by Graham Kasten's five hit, seven RBI performance. To see all of the stats from this game, click the 'MORE' tab in the right-hand column. | ||||
39 | Green Bay Preble | 5 | Manitowoc Lincoln | 3 | MORE |
40 | The Hornets held on to the win despite a late push by Manitowoc Lincoln on Tuesday. Jake Petasek turned in yet another impressive outing on the mound, going five innings and allowing just one earned run. The Preble bats started off hot, scoring three runs in the first inning, highlighted by a double Reese Berg that plated two and eventually would score two more run to go up by five. The Manitowoc Lincoln bats then started to heat up as they put up a run in each of the last three innings but it wasn't enough as Preble came away with the win and improved to 4-0. | ||||
41 | Wautoma | 8 | Waupun | 6 | MORE |
42 | Two runs in the sixth and an insurance run in the seventh helped Wautoma keep their undefeated season alive, improving to 5-0. A bases-loaded walk tied the game and an RBI groundout by Brett Salm put Wautoma in the lead for good. Kyler Fenske's RBI single to center field in the top half of the seventh added a much-needed insurance run. Hunter Netzler pitched a gem in relief, tossing 5 1/3 innings without allowing an earned run and striking out nine. For Waupun, Dane Stelsel went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and Evan Sauer also drove in two runs in the loss. | ||||
43 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 11 | Racine Lutheran | 0 | MORE |
44 | Luke Schuler struck out four batters in five lockdown innings to guide the Lancers to a 3-0 start to the season. Eric Kenesie led the way offensively from the lead-off spot by going 3-for-3 with two doubles, four runs scored, and a pair of RBIs. Right behind him, Jacob Ashmus went 3-for-4 with a run scored and four RBIs. | ||||
45 | Cudahy | 0 | South Milwaukee | 10 | MORE |
46 | On Tuesday, we saw one of the most dominant pitching performance thus far into the season. Iowa Western CC commit, Nate Snead, who has transformed himself into one of the top pitchers in the state, got the start for South Milwaukee in their conference matchup against Cudahy and was absolutley spectacular. In Snead's five innings of work he did not allow a baserunner while striking out 14 Cudahy batters and finished the game with the perfect game intact. The Rockets offense was led by N Maldonado with his two hit, three RBI performance. Snead also helped himself out as he went 2-for-3 at the plate while also driving in two runs. | ||||
47 | Edgerton | 15 | East Troy | 0 | MORE |
48 | Peyton Lee and Steven Olson combined for five inning no-hitter against East Troy, striking out nine batters between the two in the process. Olson, Carson Dupuis, Justin Clark, and Liam Punzel all drove in two runs in the win. Leadoff hitter Shane Kisting had a productive day as well, bringing three runners home, scoring twice, and drawing a walk in the Crimson Tide's win. | ||||
49 | Amherst | 23 | Westfield | 4 | |
50 | The Falcons are 6-0 this spring with the help of 19 walks delievered by Westfield pitching. Matt Glodowski and Luke Hoffman led the team offensively, as both doubled, and Hoffman drove in five runs from the lead-off spot while Glodowski added three hits, three runs, and two RBIs. | ||||
51 | Menomonee Falls | 5 | Sussex Hamilton | 6 | MORE |
52 | Sussex Hamilton pulled off a quality conference win against Menomonee Falls on Tuesday. Kyle Klapperich paced this Hamilton lineup, driving in two runs on two hits. Going into the final inning with a one run lead, the young righty, Ben Moser shut the door for Sussex Hamilton and would walk away with the 2 2/3 inning save. | ||||
53 | Racine Case | 1 | Indian Trail | 3 | |
54 | Indian Trail came away winners in this pitchers duel against Racine Case. Tanner Johnson started on the mound for Indian Trail and twirled a complete game gem with 11 strikeouts and evtually coming away with the win. The duo of Ryan Edwards and Charles Stevenson combined for the only two RBIs of the day for Indian Trail. But thanks to Johnson's performance on the mound, it was enough as Indian Trail came out on top with the win. | ||||
55 | Kenosha Tremper | 10 | Racine Horlick | 11 | MORE |
56 | The Rebels walked it off in their conference matchup against Kenosha Tremper. Horlick took the lead early highlighted by a three-run homerun from Tanner Isaacson that put them up by five runs. After allowing six unanswered runs, Horlick scored one of their own to cut the lead to one. In the final inning, Tremper plated another run to go up by two but in the final at-bats of the game for Horlick they put something together scoring three runs, which inlcuded the winning run. | ||||
57 | Jefferson | 18 | Big Foot | 4 | MORE |
58 | The Eagles bounced back after their first loss of the spring with a 15-hit output away at Big Foot that brought home their fourth win of the season. Luis Serrano, Drew Peterson, and Aidan Kammer each tallied three hits for Jefferson. Kammer and Peterson, specifically, had a huge day as each of his three hits went for extra bases – two doubles and a triple. Peterson doubled, homered, and drove in five of Jefferson's runs. Junior Central Michigan commit RHP/1B Tyler Butina also doubled and K'd five in five innings from the mound, and allowed one earned run. Big Foot's Nevin Anderson was 2-for-3 with a triple and three RBIs in the loss. | ||||
59 | Columbus | 9 | Lodi | 0 | |
60 | Columbus continued their hot start to the season and start conference play with a win. A top pitcher in the state, Christain Oppor got the start for Columbus and did not dissapoint, striking out 11 in his five innings of work and allowing just two hits. Offensively, AJ Uttech led the charge for the Cardinal lineup going 4-for-4 with four RBIs. Ryely Nachreiner also had a nice day at the plate going 3-for-4 in the contest. Not only did Oppor pitch for the Cardinals, he also go to hit and enjoyed a quality day at the plate, highlighted by an importannt RBI single. With this win, the Cardinals improve to 4-0 and seem poised to continue this success. | ||||
61 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 9 | Wauwatosa East | 18 | MORE |
62 | Liam St. Denis earned his first varisty win on Tuesday in Wauwatosa East's contest against Brown Deer/Shorewood. Although St. Denis did allow a few runs, this East offense had his back exploding for 18 runs. At the plate, Tyler Meyer had an outstanding day, going 3-for-4 including two doubles and drove in four runs. Parker Thompson was equally impressive as he went 2-for-3 with two doubles of his own and contributing two RBIs of his own. Although they did lose Brown Deer/Shorewood did have a couple bright spots including a homerun from Joseph Nickolaus. As well as Recent Junior Future Game participant, Braylen White's 3-for-4 performance from the leadoff spot. After suffering heartbreaking loss to Marquette just a few days ago, this Wauwatosa East squad bounced back to get a big conference win. | ||||
63 | Janesville Parker | 1 | Madison Memorial | 3 | MORE |
64 | Madison Memorial pulled out a quality win on Tuesday against Janesville Parker. Aaron Jungers got the start for Memorial and was brilliant, going all seven innings allowing just one run while striking out 11. The duo of Noah Grosspietsch and Oliver Soldat each drove in an RBI, the only two of the game. | ||||
65 | Waukesha West | 9 | Waukesha South | 2 | |
66 | The Wolverines received big performances out of seniors Sam Meidenbauer and Ty Sherman to win this crosstown ballgame. Sherman pitched around a couple of West errors to allow just two earned runs and he struck out 13. Down 3-1 entering the fifth, West rallied for six in the frame to take the lead permanently, and Meidenbauer's double and home run on the day sparked the offense; he drove in three total. Jason MacIntyre added three hits of his own in the win; center fielder Charlie Jackson doubled and scored a run from the two-spot. | ||||
67 | West Allis Central | 2 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 13 | |
68 | Now 3-1 this spring, Eisenhower was propelled Tuesday by a strong start by junior RHP Adison Tevz, who struck out 12 batters in five innings and he allowed only two runs on three hits, two walks. Tevz helped his own cause by launching a homer, as well as a triple, which produced four RBIs total. Aidan Lindner added two hits, including a triple, in the win. | ||||
69 | Reedsburg | 0 | Beaver Dam | 3 | MORE |
70 | Two early runs set the tone for the Golden Beavers as Nate Tisdale and Eli Bryant combined for the shutout on Tuesday. Tisdale struck out six in five scoreless frames and allowed only two hits and navigated over four walks; Bryant K'd three in two relief frames. Daelen Johnson collected a double from the center of the order and drove in a run. Tisdale added two hits and an RBI of his own. | ||||
71 | Watertown | 3 | Baraboo | 6 | |
72 | Watertown raced to a 3-0 lead in the top of the first, but Baraboo pitching held it down from there, which allowed their offense to grab a lead in the second and add to it, handing Watertown its first loss of the spring in the process. Drew Mistele led Baraboo with three hits from the top of the order, resulting in three runs scored. Hudson Turner tripled and drove in three runs; senior Levi Kline went 2-for-3 with two RBIs. The Goslings' Evan Sellnow stayed hot at the plate in the loss, going 3-for-3 with a walk. | ||||
73 | Pius XI Catholic | 1 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 5 | MORE |
74 | The Vikings rolled to a conference win against Pius XI backed by a strong pitching performance from Eddie Rynders. The Kent State commit twirled a gem in his 4 2/3 innings of work, giving up just one hit while striking out eight batters. The Viking offense rolled out five runs on eight hits, highlighted by multi-hit performances from Logan Abramowski, Lucas Oswald and Zach Adams. | ||||
75 | Racine Catherine's | 0 | St. Thomas More | 23 | MORE |
76 | Isaiah Malison struckout 12 batters in five innings and the Cavaliers' offense rolled to victory against Racine Cats. Louisville commit Alex Alicea paced St. Thomas More, as he doubled twice and tripled in the contest, driving home three runs. Kyle Alivo had two hits, while Brady Johnson, Oliver Gonzalez and Sam Mommer each drove in at least two runs, with Johnson bringing four home. | ||||
77 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 10 | Ripon | 0 | MORE |
78 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran cruised to a 10 run win backed by a strong performance on the mound from Jack Rechlicz. Rechliz stayed on the mound for the entire six innings of the game and scattered three hits while logging six strikeouts. Offensively, the lead off hitter, Landon Hagenow led the charge with two RBIs to lead this Kettle Moraine Lutheran team to victory. | ||||
79 | Kenosha Christian Life | 0 | Lake Country Lutheran | 17 | MORE |
80 | Lake Country Lutheran exploded for 17 runs against Kenosha Christian Life. For a complete look at this games stats click here. | ||||
81 | Lourdes Academy | 12 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 2 | |
82 | Coleman | 9 | Menominee (MI) | 0 | |
83 | Boscobel | 2 | Fennimore | 12 | |
84 | Brillion | 6 | Sheboygan Falls | 3 | |
85 | Chilton | 10 | New Holstein | 4 | |
86 | Cuba City | 26 | Iowa-Grant | 0 | |
87 | Darlington | 1 | Southwestern | 4 | |
88 | Denmark | 2 | Fox Valley Lutheran | 1 | |
89 | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah | 0 | Reedsville | 19 | |
90 | Heritage Christian | 0 | Living Word Lutheran | 18 | |
91 | Howards Grove | 3 | Ozaukee | 5 | |
92 | Kohler/Christian | 8 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 3 | |
93 | Lancaster | 2 | Potosi/Cassville | 5 | |
94 | Manitowoc Lutheran | 3 | Oostburg | 6 | |
95 | Martin Luther | 1 | Dominican | 10 | |
96 | Mineral Point | 14 | Riverdale | 9 | |
97 | Mishicot | 5 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 7 | |
98 | Northland Pines | 0 | Wittenberg-Birnamwood | 4 | |
99 | Oconomowoc | 14 | Mukwonago | 2 | |
100 | Oshkosh West | 4 | Kaukauna | 2 | |
101 | Racine St. Catherine's | 0 | Saint Thomas More | 23 | |
102 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 0 | Crivitz | 16 | |
103 | Saint Francis | 8 | Brookfield Academy | 6 | |
104 | Valders | 2 | Kiel | 5 | |
105 | West Salem | 2 | La Crosse Logan | 10 | |
106 | Xavier | 11 | St. Mary Catholic | 0 | |
107 | Athens | 10 | Prentice | 0 | |
108 | Auburndale | 12 | Edgar | 8 | |
109 | Chequamegon | 14 | Rib Lake | 6 | |
110 | Edgar | 7 | Auburndale | 3 | |
111 | Edgerton | 15 | East Troy | 0 | |
112 | Kewaskum | 6 | Plymouth | 4 | |
113 | McFarland | 18 | Whitewater | 7 | |
114 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 3 | Greenfield | 13 | |
115 | Winneconne | 8 | Berlin | 6 | |
116 | Brookwood | 1 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 12 | |
117 | Green Lake/Princeton | 19 | Cambria-Friesland | 3 | |
118 | Hayward | 6 | Spooner | 3 | |
119 | Hilbert/Stockbridge | 0 | Random Lake | 2 | |
120 | Horicon | 19 | Rio | 3 | |
121 | Hustisford/Dodgeland | 16 | Parkview | 11 | |
122 | Ithaca | 25 | Highland | 3 | |
123 | Johnson Creek | 8 | Palmyra-Eagle | 2 | |
124 | Ladysmith | 3 | Cameron | 8 | |
125 | Lakeside Lutheran | 14 | Poynette | 2 | |
126 | Madison East | 5 | Madison La Follette | 11 | |
127 | Markesan | 31 | Wayland Academy | 3 | |
128 | Mayville | 2 | Campbellsport | 18 | |
129 | New Glarus | 13 | Marshall | 2 | |
130 | Oakfield | 11 | Pardeeville | 0 | |
131 | North Fond du Lac | 7 | Omro | 4 | |
132 | Peshtigo | 9 | Sevastopol | 4 | |
133 | River Valley | 4 | Wisconsin Dells | 14 | |
134 | Sauk Prairie | 6 | DeForest | 12 | |
135 | Seneca | 7 | North Crawford | 0 | |
136 | Shell Lake | 8 | Siren | 1 | |
137 | Sparta | 1 | Richland Center | 11 | |
138 | Saint Mary's Springs | 2 | Laconia | 7 | |
139 | Stoughton | 2 | Monroe | 16 | |
140 | Sturgeon Bay | 1 | Green Bay NEW Lutheran | 1 | |
141 | Waterloo | 4 | Cambridge | 5 | |
142 | Watertown Luther Prep | 3 | Lake Mills | 13 | |
143 | Winnebago Lutheran | 1 | Lomira | 2 | |
144 | Wisconsin Heights | 3 | Belleville | 9 | |
145 | Belmont | 11 | River Ridge | 3 | |
146 | Shiocton | 1 | Southern Door | 9 | |
147 | Washburn | 0 | Northwood/Solon Springs | 14 | |
148 | Lourdes Academy | 4 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 3 |
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3 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 11 | Hartford Union | 0 | MORE |
4 | Mitch Voit starred yet again for the Blue Dukes in the team's fourth win of the season in four tries. Voit started and K'd 10 in six spotless innings and added a double and an RBI at the plate. Junior Jack Counsell led the way offensively for Bay in this one by going 4-for-5 with two doubles and three RBIs. Senior D.J. Kojis also doubled and drove in three runs. Star sophomore shortstop J.D. Dix continues to trend as one of the Midwest's top prospects, showing more premium defensive skills all while adding two hits, including a hard-hit double, from the plate. For Hartford, uncommitted junior RHP Austin Kutz pitched well in his 2.1 innings, and made it through Bay's order the first time around unscathed with four Ks before he was relieved, which coinicided with a big half-inning of offense for the Blue Dukes, which virtually put the game away early. | ||||
5 | Fond du Lac | 0 | No. 4 Kimberly | 5 | |
6 | Kimberly cruised to an easy five to nothing win against conference opponent, Fond du Lac. Brandon Carew was the sparkplug for this Papermaker offense with two RBIs on two doubles. Kale Twombly also pitched in an RBI while hitting a single and a double. The winning pitcher for Kimberly was Madison College commit Allen Leitner who did not allow any runs his start. Overall, Kimberly got a quality conference win against Fond du Lac. | ||||
7 | No. 5 Hortonville | 0 | Neenah | 1 | |
8 | Hortonville and Neenah faced off to open up conference play. On the mound for Neenah was MSOE commit Jaeden Carstens and he was absolutely brilliant in his start against a top team in the state. Carstens start lasted 5 2/3 innings in which he gave up only one hit while striking out 11. In relief was Matthew Stuczynski who picked up right where Carstens left off. Stuczynski did not allow a hit in his 1 1/3 innings and kept the shut-out intact. For Hortonville, Sam Dodd and Nathan Vela were equally impressive on the mound despite letting up the single run that ended up to be the difference maker. Yet another Power 25 upset early into the season. | ||||
9 | No. 7 Pewaukee | 13 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 0 | |
10 | Despite taking some tough losses early into the season, Pewaukee bounced back on Monday to beat Milwaukee Lutheran handily. The highlight of the game was the no-hit performance from Owen Dobberstein. The freshman tallied 11 Ks in his five innings of work and only threw 60 pitches, an outstanding performance by the young righty. A big nine-run inning for the Pirates put them up big, a frame in which Carson Hansen, Luke Sopha and Logan Schiil each contributed an RBI, allowed them to secure the mercy rule win. | ||||
11 | Green Bay Southwest | 4 | No. 12 Bay Port | 14 | MORE |
12 | Bay Port came out of the gates hot in there game against Green Bay Southwest. A double by K Mueller plated two in the first inning, but Green Bay Southwest responded with a three run homerun by A Guderyon. With Southwest up one, Bay Port responded with four of their own highlighted by a RBI triple from Cal Casper. It was all Bay Port from then on scoring eight more runs throughout the game, four of which were from Isaiah Grimm who went a perfect 2-for-2 at the plate. The pitching for Bay Port was also dominant from beginning to end. Cole Bensen got the 'nod and in his five innings of work he logged 12 strikeouts with his only blemish being the homerun. The aforementioned Grimm came in on relief and in his one inning of work he shut down the Southwest lineup, getting every out via the strikeout. After a tough loss last week, this Bay Port squad got a quality team win on Monday. | ||||
13 | No. 14 Janesville Craig | 11 | Madison Memorial | 7 | |
14 | The Cougars continue there hot start with this win over conference opponent Madison Memorial, completing the regular season sweep. A little over a week ago Janesvile Craig pitchers, Jack Ryan and Aiden Schenk combined for a no-hitter. Schenk carried that into his first start of the season on Monday where he did not allow a hit in his four innings of work helping build a nine-run deficit early into the game. Recent Future Gamer Jake Schaffner led the charge for this Courgar offense, driving in three runs, two of which came from a double in the second inning. It seems that everything is clicking for this Cougar squad early into the season and they are showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. | ||||
15 | No. 15 Hudson | 7 | Prescott | 1 | MORE |
16 | The Raiders stay undefeated early into the 2022 season thanks to a quality pitching performance from Bradyn Bezanson. The southpaw was dominant in his start, going five innings of shut-out baseball with 7 strikeouts. The duo of Owen McCabe and Will Haverly were on in relief and were equally impressive, allowing only one hit between the two. Offensively, Jake Busson kept up his hot start to the season as he drove in three runs while goin 1-for-2 at the plate. Wylie Baumer, Hunter Carlson, and Payton Lawrence contributed an RBI each to lead this Raider team to their third win of the year. | ||||
17 | Burlington | 4 | No. 17 Waterford | 5 | |
18 | A classic Southern Lakes game took place on Monday and it definitely lived up to the hype. Going into the final inning Waterford was down two runs, but Coach Reed's squad was poised to do something special. In the seventh, Garret Kay came up to the plate with Waterford trailing by two, and launched a solo homerun to cut the lead down to just one. Burlington then allowed another baserunner to get on with Max Northrop coming up to the plate. The junior then found the barrel and deposited the ball over the wall, scoring two and making Waterford walk-off winners and avoiding the Power 25 upset. | ||||
19 | No. 22 Medford | 14 | Lakeland | 1 | MORE |
20 | Lakeland | 10 | No. 22 Medford | 21 | MORE |
21 | Medford earned the sweep of Lakeland in their double-header on Monday backed by a strong performance by Seth Mudgett in both games. In the first game, Mudgett logged two doubles while driving in four runs from the leadoff spot to pace this Raiders lineup. The duo of Caleb Guden and Aiden Gardner each contributed two RBIs themselves. Logan Baumgartner got the start for the Raiders and worked his way through the Lakeland lineup beautifully. Baumgartner was super efficient during his four innings of work, throwing just 50 pitches. Baumgartner tallied five strikeouts while allowing one earned run on one hit. Despite allowing a 7-run first inning in the second game of the double-header, this Raiders lineup stayed hot to score 21 runs in the win. Mudgett carried over his success into the next game as he went 4-for-5 at the plate while also driving in two runs. After pitching the previous game, the aforementioned Baumgartner tallied four RBIs while going 4-for-6 at the dish. Tanner Hraby and Caleb Guden each drove in three-runs from the top of this Raider lineup. With this sweep, Medford improves to 7-0 and seem to be one of the hottest teams in the state. There real test will come later this week as they will travel play two Power 25 powerhouses for some non-conference action. | ||||
22 | No. 23 Marquette | 14 | Menomonee Falls | 6 | MORE |
23 | Two recent PBR Future Games teammates, Wichita State Luke Agnew of Marquette and Zach Wolfram of Menomonee Falls faced off in this must-see Greater Metro Conference game. To start the game, Wolfram went one-two-three against the top of this Hilltopper lineup. When it was Menomonee Falls turn to hit, the uncommitted Keli Grennier led-off the game with a triple to the opposite field that was only a few feet away from going over the fence and later scored on a past ball. It seemed like Menomonee Falls was poised for a big game but the Hilltopper lineup had other plans. Putting up all 14 of their runs in a three inning span, highlighted by an eight-run inning. The duo of Cole Terry and Andrew Halser each drove in three runs to pace this Hilltopper lineup. Sam Wronski relieved Agnew and shutdown the Phoenix lineup in his 3 2/3 innings of work. Despite the tough loss, Menomonee Falls did have some bright spots. Other than the triple he hit earlier in the game, the aforementioned Grennier also smoked a double and made some solid defensive plays at shortstop. Another uncomitted name that stood out for the Phoenix was Evan Faulkner who launched a two run homerun to his pull side. With this win, Marquette stays undefeated and is showing no signs of slowing down. | ||||
24 | Germantown | 2 | No. 24 Brookfield Central | 3 | |
25 | Our No. 24th team in our Power 25, Brookfield Central were walk-off winners against Germantown on Monday. The Lancers jumped out to an early lead, scoring two runs in the second inning courtesy of a RBI single from Jack Brand and Jaxon Clayton would later score on a throw to second base. Germantown then responded with two of their own to tie the game. This would be all starter Luke Langjahr would allow though as he twirled a complete game gem, holding the Warhawks to two hits and logging five strikeouts. With the game tied going into the final inning, Hunter Szymborski reached base on a single to get things going for the Lancers and would eventually get courtesy ran for by Jacob Davey. Davey would then get moved over to third on a throwing error with Aren Robinson coming up to the plate. Robinson then smoked a ball up the middle, allowing Davey to score and making the Lancers walk-off winners in this conference matchup. | ||||
26 | No. 25 New Berlin West | 1 | Mukwonago | 4 | MORE |
27 | Backed by a strong performance on the hill from Cael Bertrandt, Mukwonago took down Power 25 member, New Berlin West. The southpaw twirled a complete game gem against a quality Viking lineup, allowing only one earned run while tallying striking out nine. Offensively, Will Johannes smacked a RBI double in the third inning to tie the ballgame. In the innings that followed, C Gruel, C Dworczyk, and B Lorenz each drove in run to pace this Mukwonago lineup. With this tough loss, the Vikings move to 2-1 early into the WIAA season. | ||||
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29 | La Crosse Central | 0 | La Crosse Aquinas | 1 | MORE |
30 | This was a critical win for Aquinas, which is now 6-0 after defeating in-town, D1 rivals La Crosse Central after a narrow 1-0 win guided by starter Kahley Kay, who K'd six in six scoreless frames, and he allowed just two hits, two walks, yet went into the seventh inning with the game still locked in a scoreless tie. Central starter Adam Olson was equally impressive, and he pitched 6.1 scoreless innings before he reached the pitch count limit, having punched out nine before handing the ball over. In the bottom of the seventh frame, an error put the walk-off run on first for Aquinas and after a successful sac bunt, two pitches got past the catcher that pushed the game-winning run home for the Blugolds. Central's Tyler Young recorded both of his team's hits; Aquinas' Jackson Christenson stayed hot by adding another base hit in this ballgame. | ||||
31 | Notre Dame Academy | 5 | Green Bay Preble | 6 | MORE |
32 | Preble has notched back-to-back quality wins, now 3-0 this spring, after a victory over ranked conference rivals Bay Port on Saturday and now against another talented Fox River Classic team in Notre Dame Academy. Senior Jake Petasek has been, basically, the program's best hitter since his freshman spring and he added two more hits Monday. Austin Renard doubled and drove in a run, and he held off NDA long enough from the mound, fending off a late comeback attempt. For the Tritons, Evan Duncan and Hunter Buschke each added a pair of hits in their first game of the season; Buschke and sophomore Donatello Badalamenti doubled in the loss. NDA uncommitted junior middle infielder Landen Lozier was 1-for-2 with an RBI and two walks. | ||||
33 | Stoughton | 3 | Deerfield | 5 | MORE |
34 | The D3 Deerfield Demons are 5-0 this spring, and they worked around four of their own errors to secure Monday's win over Stoughton at home. Austin Anderson led the game with a pair of hits; Kris Hahn drove in two runs. Deerfield starter Adam Suess went 6.2 innings and struck out 10 without allowing an earned run on just three hits, one walk. Stoughton starter Carson Jesberger pitched five scoreless frames and allowed just one hit, with four Ks of his own. | ||||
35 | Sauk Prairie | 2 | Wisconsin Dells | 12 | MORE |
36 | The Chiefs finally opened its 2022 season, and they opened it with a win. Thirteen hits led to 12 runs, and starter Jared Nevar limited Sauk Prairie, meanwhile to just two runs on four hits in his five innings, which was all that was needed. Dells was led by the heart of its order on offense, as Will Michalsky, Brooks Slack, and Matt Getgen each tallied two hits and two RBIs apiece; Michalsky doubled and tripled, scoring three times total. Braden Buss also recorded a couple of hits and drove in a pair; Austin Cunningham was 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI. | ||||
37 | Denmark | 5 | Luxemburg-Casco | 1 | MORE |
38 | Denmark's lone loss this spring has come against ranked Medford, but they've won four games otherwise, their latest coming against Luxemburg-Casco on Monday. Junior RHP Lucas Miller impressed us in the winter in a showcase setting, and he was excellent on Monday, with eight Ks in seven innings, and he allowed just one run on three hits, two walks. Abe Kapinos doubled and drove in a pair from the top of the order. Jaycob Dittmer was 2-for-3 with a run scored. Izaac Dittmer also doubled and scored. Miller helped his own cause with his own double and he scored two runs. For Luxemburg, Ryan Rothieux was 2-for-4 from the top of the lineup; Owen Deprez doubled and drove in his team's only run. | ||||
39 | Beaver Dam | 16 | Baraboo | 4 | MORE |
40 | Beaver Dam has won its first two games of the spring, including Monday's result. Baraboo actually leapt out front in the bottom of the first but Beaver Dam added four in the third innings and tacked on another seven in the sixth frame to really pull away. Logan Thomas was 2-for-5 with a double and a triple which helped him drive in five runs on the day. Alex Soto was 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs; Eli Bryant also drove in a pair. James Westover was 2-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI. Baraboo's Brady Henry and Drew Mistele each tallied a pair of hits in the loss. | ||||
41 | Nicolet | 4 | Homestead | 3 | MORE |
42 | Nicolet took the game's first lead in the second inning with a two-run top half, but Homestead rallied to equalize in the bottom of that same inning. The Highlanders took a 3-2 lead in the fifth that held until the Knights rallied to grab the lead back with a two-run seventh, and they held onto that for the win. An Evan Mortonson double tied it for the Knights in the seventh and Aidan Dobson's sac fly scored the go-ahead run. Mortonson also pitched the final four frames for Nicolet, and limited Homestead to one unearned run on one hit and one walk, with four Ks. Nicolet's Nolan Sandee and James Wirth each tallied a pair of hits from the top of the lineup. | ||||
43 | Prentice | 0 | Athens | 17 | |
44 | Stratford | 12 | Assumption | 0 | |
45 | Alma Center Lincoln | 0 | Pepin/Alma | 24 | |
46 | Augusta | 10 | Cadott | 6 | |
47 | Bloomer | 10 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 0 | |
48 | Clayton/Turtle Lake | 9 | Bruce | 2 | |
49 | Cuba City | 2 | Prairie du Chien | 4 | |
50 | Glenwood City | 1 | Durand | 12 | |
51 | Elk Mound | 11 | Plum City/Elmwood | 0 | |
52 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 18 | Blair-Taylor | 3 | |
53 | La Farge | 1 | De Soto | 11 | |
54 | Mauston | 8 | West Salem | 15 | |
55 | Mondovi | 5 | Colfax | 7 | |
56 | Riverdale | 3 | Dodgeville | 9 | |
57 | Seneca | 5 | Ithaca | 7 | |
58 | Somerset | 14 | McDonell Central | 11 | |
59 | Spring Valley | 5 | Boyceville | 3 | |
60 | Westfield | 11 | Markesan | 7 | |
61 | New Lisbon | 0 | Bangor | 13 | |
62 | Cashton | 10 | Brookwood | 6 | |
63 | Necedah | 0 | Royall | 11 | |
64 | Argyle | 10 | Black Hawk | 7 | |
65 | Highland | 4 | Shullsburg/Benton | 1 | |
66 | River Ridge | 2 | Potosi/Cassville | 7 | |
67 | Arcadia | 11 | Whitehall | 13 | |
68 | Prairie Farm | 2 | Regis | 12 | |
69 | Phillips | 2 | Abbotsford/Colby | 12 | |
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3 | West Bend West | 2 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 17 | MORE |
4 | The Blue Dukes stayed undefeated as they beat West Bend West and improve to 3-0. For Bay on friday DJ Kojis got the start where he went four innings, tallying seven strikeouts while not allowing a run on two hits. Although many players contributed to the 17 runs, Louisville commit MIchael Lippe led the charge as he drove in four runners, coming from a grand slam in the fourth. Yet another dominant win by our current No.1 ranked team. | ||||
5 | No. 8 Eau Claire North | 11 | Rice Lake | 1 | MORE |
6 | In their first game of the season, Eau Claire North cruised to a win over Rice Lake. The Huskies were hot out of the gates on Friday, putting up four runs in the first inning. There was no stopping this North squad as they scored in every inning of this five inning game. The group of Jalen Pascal, Jonah Hanson, and Chase Watkins led this lineup, each having two RBIs. Throwing four innings in his start, Andrew Milner also earned the win as he only allowed one unearned run on five hits. | ||||
7 | No. 10 Catholic Memorial | 2 | No. 23 Marquette | 9 | |
8 | No. 10 Catholic Memorial | 4 | No. 23 Marquette | 6 | |
9 | Marquette moved to 4-0 on Saturday following a doubleheader sweep of the talented Crusaders. The 'Toppers received overwhelming pitching performances in the first game by RHP Gavin Gawronski and RHP Michael Zidanic, who combined for seven innings and eight Ks. Offensively, Michael Cesarz was 2-for-3 with a double, and sparked the heart of the order behind him to pour it on throughout the first win. Sam Wronski also collected two hits, including a double, Joseph Halser and Ethan Goll also added two hits each and scored twice each; Max Stocco drove in two runs. In a closer game two, Cesarz's first inning single to center drove in Parker Wyatt to grant Marquette another lead early, though CMH rallied back to grab its first lead of the day in the third frame on a two-out base hit by senior Aiden Haney. Ian Reno knotted the game back up after he drove in Lucas Barnes in the fifth, who led the half-inning off with a double to left. Run-scoring base hits by Stocco and Wronski pushed Marquette into a 4-2 lead, and a CMH error made it 5-2. Catholic Memorial pulled back within a run in the sixth, but Wronski came on to close in the seventh protecting a 6-4 lead and he needed only seven pitches to lock it down to help carry Marquette to the two wins on the day and an overall strong start to the season for the program. | ||||
10 | No. 11 Eau Claire Memorial | 3 | La Crosse Central | 4 | MORE |
11 | No. 11 Eau Claire Memorial | 12 | La Crosse Central | 2 | MORE |
12 | In the first game of the double-header La Crosse Central took down No. 11 Eau Claire Memorial. Eau Claire got on the board first as Willy Thibodeau smoked a line drive to left field in the second inning, scoring one. Then in the fifth inning the Old Abes got two more runs from a Jack Redwine double, making it 3-0. In the bottom of the fifth, La Crosse Central put up three runs of their own to tie the game. Things would stay tied and eventually go into extra innings. In the bottom of the eighth, La Crosse Centrals Tyler Young walked things off with a double to left-field and gave us yet another upset early into the season. In the second game things were all Eau Claire Memorial from the start. In the second inning, the Old Abe lineup scored seven runs, highlighted by a two-run home run from potential POTY candidate, Dylan O'Connell. On the bump, Tyson Allen got the win. In his start, Allen went three innings, tallying six strikeouts and allowing two runs on two hits. | ||||
13 | Green Bay Preble | 5 | No. 12 Bay Port | 4 | MORE |
14 | On Saturday, No. 10 Bay Port was on the losing side in a close game against Green Bay Preble. Things were all Bay Port to start the game as they scored three runs in the first inning and eventually stretched their lead to four runs in only the second. That was all that Ian Johnson and this Prebele squad would allow, settling in after the second inning and proceeding to cruise to the finish line. Johnson's start lasted six innings in which he tallied seven strikeouts while giving up four runs on seven hits. Johnson also helped himself out as he had two RBIs in the game. | ||||
15 | Wausau West | 0 | No. 15 Hudson | 11 | MORE |
16 | Wausau West | 1 | No. 15 Hudson | 3 | MORE |
17 | The Raiders swept the double-header against Wausau West over the weekend for their first two wins of the year. In the first game, Wylie Baurner had an outstanding day at the plate. Baurner went a perfect 2-for-2 which included a grand slam and left him with a team leading four RBIs. Logan Vonberge was brilliant in his start for Hudson. Vonberge pitched five innings of shut out baseball while racking up seven strikeouts. Things were a lot closer in the second game. One RBI each from Jake Busson, Owen Weadge, and Brennan Ducharme were the only offense Hudson could muster up, but thanks to the aforementioned Weadge's efforts on the mound it was all they needed. Weadge got the nod for the Raiders and in his five and 1/3 innings of work, he struck out nine while only giving up one run. Ben Berkhof then came in to get the final outs of the game and did it successfully with three strikeouts. | ||||
18 | No. 16 Stevens Point | 7 | DeForest | 3 | MORE |
19 | DeForest | 1 | No. 16 Stevens Point | 11 | MORE |
20 | Finally able to get out on the field, SPASH made a positive impression in their first two games of 2022 WIAA action. The Panthers scored five runs in the first two innings of the first game, aided by sophomore Noah Marschke's loud day at the plate. The left-handed hitter drove in three runs in total on two hits, pacing SPASH offensively. Senior three-hole hitter Kaden Thauer added two knocks of his own and the Panthers managed to take game one of this double-header despite being out-hit by DeForest. The script flipped in the second game with the Panthers cruising to an 11-1 victory, pounding out 11 hits in just four innings at the plate. They scored four in the first and seventh in the fourth, led by Bennett Klish's three-hit performance that included two doubles out of the leadoff spot. Ben Raczek, Riley Warzynski, and Bryce Ehr all drove in two runs on two hits, with Raczek doubling in the win as well. Colby Hintz worked three scoreless innings in relief to lockdown the Panthers' sweep, striking out four batters on 46 pitches without issuing a walk. | ||||
21 | No. 19 Greendale | 3 | University School of Milwaukee | 6 | MORE |
22 | USM is off to great start this spring and added another Power 25 upset to their resume with this win against Greendale on Friday. Leading the charge offensively for the Wildcats was Jason Adix and Will Reese who each contributed an RBI. On the mound the trio of James Reese, Graham Kasten, and Vidal Colon teamed up to shutdown a talented Greendale lineup and left Vidal Colon with his second win of the year. | ||||
23 | No.19 Greendale | 10 | Mukwonago | 4 | MORE |
24 | Despite losing a tough one to University School the night before, Greendale stayed positive and beat Mukwonago on Saturday. The Panthers got off to a hot start, scoring a total of six runs on the first three innings. Andy Justus and Keegan Norton combined for six RBIs to pace this Greendale squad offensively; five of them came in the first three innings. Jack Lentz was the starter for the Panthers and in his four quality innings he logged nine strikeouts while allowing one earned run on three hits. The aforementioned Justus came in for the final three innings and was solid enough to keep the lead, allowing two earned runs on four hits while tallying 3 strikeouts. | ||||
25 | Madison West | 2 | No. 21 Verona | 3 | MORE |
26 | Verona avoided the Power 25 upset with a walk off single by Mason Armstrong on Saturday. Things looked bleak for Verona to start the game as Madison West scored two runs on a homerun by Ohio commit Caleb Karll in the first inning. But that was all starting pitcher Logan Neuroth would give up in his five innings of work. Riley Peterson pitched in relief and threw two scoreless innings giving the Wildcat lineup a chance to win the game. After scoring one run in the fifth on a sacrifice fly from G Jones and scoring a run on an error, Mason Armstrong came in with the bases loaded in the final inning and delivered the walk off single. | ||||
27 | Auburndale | 2 | No. 22 Medford | 10 | MORE |
28 | No. 22 Medford | 10 | Auburndale | 3 | |
29 | Medford swept a double-header against Auburndale on Saturday to improve to 5-0 on the season. In the first game Logan Baumgartner paced this Raider team offensively with four RBIs while going 2-for-4 at the plate. Although he did not start, Steve Hraby got the win as he came in relief during the second inning and pitched the rest of the game. in his five and 2/3 innings of work Hraby tallied three strikeouts and gave up zero runs on two hits. In the second game Medford had a few big innings en route to their 10-3 win. These innings were powered by Parker Lissner, Braxton Weissmiller, and Seth Mudgett who all had multiple RBIs in the game for Medford. The trio of Tanny Hraby, Brigham Kelley, and Ty Metz teamed up to shut down the Auburndale offense, allowing only three earned runs. | ||||
30 | Wauwatosa East | 5 | No. 23 Marquette | 6 | MORE |
31 | A classic Greater Metro Conference contest took place at Kapco Field on Thursday night. Down by two runs heading into the top of the seventh inning, the Red Raiders scored two runs on a triple by senior Thomas Harper. Wauwatosa East quickly retired the first two batters in the bottom half of the inning, but a walk and drop third strike put the winning run into scoring position. In a 3-1 count, sophomore Joseph Halser singled on a line drive to center field, securing the walk-off victory for Marquette. Wichita State commit Luke Angew allowed one earned run across five strong innings, punching out five batters for Marquette in the process. Chase Terry drove two runs in, while Halser collected two hits in total. The aforementioned Harper finished the game with three hits and three RBIs, while junior Tyler Meyer totaled two singles in the loss. | ||||
32 | Brookfield Academy | 7 | No. 24 Brookfield Central | 8 | MORE |
33 | On Saturday, No. 24 Brookfield Central took on Brookfield Academy. Central was on fire to start this game as Ben Bratina and Luke Langjahr each got an RBI in the first inning. In the second inning Matthew Mueller tallied two RBIs of his own and Luke Langjahr added two more RBIs early into the game. The Brookfield Academy bats then started to heat up as Nolan Kahle, M Hoefgen and R Campbell each drove in a run in the third inning and make the score 6-3 and later on scored two more runs on a walk and HBP. In the final innings of the game Aren Robinson plated one run to go up 8-6 going into the final inning which would end up being the winning run as Brookfield Academy scored one of their own in the last inning of the game. | ||||
34 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
35 | Mosinee | 1 | Wautoma | 2 | MORE |
36 | One of the top sophomores in the entire state, southpaw Logan Dunn was masterful for Wautoma in their one-run home win against Mosinee. Dunn didn't allow an earned run across his 6 2/3 innings, punching out 11 batters in the process and walking just one. Relieving him was Christian Weiss, who retired the final out of the game on four pitches to lock down the win. Weiss was the Hornets' lone run producer in the win, as he drove in two runs on a single in the bottom half of the fifth inning. | ||||
37 | Waukesha West | 8 | Elkhorn Area | 18 | |
38 | Elkhorn Area | 6 | Fort Atkinson | 4 | |
39 | The Elks hammered out 11 hits and brought 18 runs home in their first win on Saturday's double-header action. Jack Nokes tallied three hits and scored three runs out of the leadoff spot, while Samuel Woolever scored three runs of his own and singled twice. Cleanup hitter Brayden Marks, who's one of the state's top senior prospects, drove in five runs in total, including a double. Both Jacob Lueptow and Noah Anzalone walked three times in their game one win. It was the sophomore Lueptow who toed the rubber for Elkhorn in game two, punching out nine batters across six innings, allowing just two to score. Elkhorn scored five runs on two hits in total, capitalizing on miscues by the Fort Atkinson defense. | ||||
40 | Randolph | 2 | Markesan | 12 | MORE |
41 | Randolph | 10 | Markesan | 6 | MORE |
42 | Markesan jumped on Randolph early, scoring eight runs in the first inning and putting this game out of reach quickly. That bodes especially true with ace Chayce Osterhaus on the mound, as the former PBR Future Games participant struck out six across three scoreless innings in his start. Osterhaus helped his own cause offensively, homering and driving in three runs. Leadoff hitter Jaden Walker went 3-for-3 with four RBIs and scored two runs, while Aiden Schmick added two hits of his own to the mix, walking twice. Trevor Roberts capped the Hornets' offensive attack with two RBIs of his own. Randolph responded valiantly in game two, defeating the Hornets 10-6. Walker stayed hot for Markesan with two additional hits out of the lineup's top spot, while Osterhaus and Schmick each doubled in the loss. | ||||
43 | Amherst | 12 | Whitewater | 1 | MORE |
44 | Amherst | 3 | Whitewater | 1 | MORE |
45 | The Falcons improved to 4-0 on the season with a clean sweep of the Whippets this past weekend. They took care of business rather easily in the first of two games, pounding out 14 hits and scoring a run in all but one inning. Jake Hoffman doubled and scored three runs out of the leadoff spot, finishing game one with two hits, while Wyatt Blaskowski added two hits of his own out of the three-hole, driving in two. Wisconsin-Milwaukee commit Benjamin Lee went 3-for-4 with three RBIs and Landon Moe matched him out of the five spot in the order with three hits of his own, including a double. Blaskowski drew the start for Amherst, allowing just an earned run across four innings of work, striking out eight in total. Game two finished in five innings, with the Falcons breaking the tie in the top half of the fifth with two free passes with the bases loaded. Moe was the headliner in this game, as he twirled five innings of one-run ball, holding Whitewater to just two hits in total while striking out six. Amherst is a team capable of making some noise throughout the season and they'll certainly be a group to monitor moving forward. | ||||
46 | Marshall | 1 | Edgerton | 7 | MORE |
47 | Marshall | 5 | Edgerton | 8 | MORE |
48 | The Crimson Tide started their season off strong with a double-header sweep of Marshall. Peyton Lee had himself a day in game one, going 3-for-4 with an RBI out of the two-hole for Edgerton. He was also the Crimson Tide's starting pitcher, striking out eight batters without allowing an earned run across four innings, walking just one. Steven Olson helped contribute to Edgerton's first victory out of the cleanup spot, driving in two runs, while Liam Punzel added two hits of his own, too. Lee stole the show again in game two, as he built off his previous offensive performance with an even more impressive one. Lee doubled and homered, driving in three runs and scoring three of his own while walking twice. His early outburst helped Edgerton score seven runs in the first inning and not relinquish the lead despite valiant efforts from Marshall. | ||||
49 | Parkview | 0 | Deerfield | 9 | MORE |
50 | Parkview | 0 | Deerfield | 17 | MORE |
51 | The Demons hammered out 18 hits in their double-header sweep of Parkview on Saturday, taking care of business rather handedly and showing the potency of their offense - a unit that features one of the state's top juniors in Cal Fisher. Fisher paced the WIAA in home runs last season with 10 and launched one in game one, finishing with two RBIs and two runs scored. Eric Staszak drove in two runs of his own, while Austin Anderson and Kris Hahn added an RBI each to the mix as well. Anderson drew the nod for Deerfield on the mound and struck out 11 batters, limiting the Parkview offense to just three hits in total. The Demons' exploded in the second game, with several multi-hit performances across the board. Fisher doubled twice and finished the game with three hits, driving in two runs and scoring three times himself. Hitting right behind him is sophomore Adam Suess, who went 4-for-4 with five RBIs and three runs scored. Stephen Bagley homered, Staszak added two more hits to his daily total, and Jackson Droback singled twice, driving in two. | ||||
52 | Rice Lake | 9 | Mishicot | 2 | MORE |
53 | Viroqua | 6 | Rice Lake | 9 | MORE |
54 | Despite a tough loss against No. 8 Eau Claire North, Rice Lake bounced back the following day to get two wins of their own. The Warriors churned out nine runs on 11 hits, highlighted by a two RBI day from leadoff hitter Matt Juza and three RBI performance from Tyson Lapoint who was also the starting pitcher for Rice Lake. In his start, Lapoint received the win, going five innings and allowed two runs on three hits while tallying four strikeouts. In the second game of the day for Rice Lake, Alex Belongia paced the Warrior lineup. Out of the four spot, Belongia went a perfect 3-for-3 while also batting in three RBIs. | ||||
55 | Westosha Central | 7 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 0 | MORE |
56 | Indiana commit Adam Switalski and Scott Schulz teamed up to shut-out a quality Indian Trail opponent. Switalski was brilliant in his start, going six innings while only allowing three hits and logging seven strikeouts. Schulz came in for the final inning, and it took him just 14 pitches to end the game and keep the shut-out alive. Offensively, one of Westosha's aces, Michael Mulhollon led the way with three RBIs. Nick Argersinger, the aforementioned Switalski, and Chase Kerman each contributed a RBI themselves. Overall, a really good team win by this Westosha Central squad and one to keep an eye on as the season drags on. | ||||
57 | Gibraltar | 10 | Florence | 7 | |
58 | Mishicot | 2 | Rice Lake | 9 | |
59 | Viroqua | 6 | Rice Lake | 9 | |
60 | Martin Luther | 0 | Grafton | 13 | |
61 | Parkview | 0 | Deerfield | 9 | |
62 | Marshall | 1 | Edgerton | 7 | |
63 | Marshall | 5 | Edgerton | 8 | |
64 | Stratford | 0 | Mosinee | 10 | |
65 | Beaver Dam | 4 | Saint Thomas More | 2 | |
66 | Stanley-Boyd | 7 | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser | 6 | |
67 | Cumberland | 5 | Lake Mills | 15 | |
68 | Viroqua | 1 | Adams-Friendship | 2 | |
69 | New Richmond | 2 | Prescott | 1 | |
70 | La Crescent-Hokah | 12 | De Soto | 0 | |
71 | Weston | 0 | Westfield | 20 | |
72 | Parkview | 0 | Deerfield | 17 | |
73 | Randolph | 10 | Markesan | 6 | |
74 | Wayland Academy | 0 | Lourdes Academy | 19 | |
75 | Pecatonica | 12 | River Ridge | 0 | |
76 | Grafton | 19 | Martin Luther | 3 | |
77 | North Fond du Lac | 13 | Tomahawk | 9 | |
78 | Rib Lake | 2 | Marathon | 3 | |
79 | Westosha Central | 7 | Kenosha Indian Trail | 0 | |
80 | Mishicot | 6 | Florence | 7 | |
81 | New Glarus | 10 | Monticello/Albany | 0 | |
82 | Westfield | 2 | Royall | 3 | |
83 | Waukesha West | 7 | Fort Atkinson | 2 | |
84 | Wayland Academy | 4 | Lourdes Academy | 15 | |
85 | Cumberland | 4 | Escanaba | 1 | |
86 | New Richmond | 5 | Baldwin-Woodville | 1 | |
87 | Abbotsford/Colby | 2 | Wausau East | 10 | |
88 | Aquinas | 16 | Holmen | 8 | |
89 | Belmont | 0 | Dodgeville | 11 | |
90 | Waunakee | 1 | Oregon | 13 | |
91 | Ellsworth | 1 | New Richmond | 15 | |
92 | Slinger | 6 | Nicolet | 4 | |
93 | Alma Center Lincoln | 0 | Augusta | 10 | |
94 | Colfax | 0 | Boyceville | 10 | |
95 | Brookfield East | 5 | Brookfield Academy | 1 | |
96 | Cambridge | 5 | Lakeside Lutheran | 7 | |
97 | Poynette | 10 | Westfield | 5 | |
98 | Waukesha South | 13 | Kettle Moraine | 16 | |
99 | Wausaukee | 0 | Coleman | 13 | |
100 | Boscobel | 12 | Iowa-Grant | 14 | |
101 | Crivitz | 13 | Gillett/Suring | 4 | |
102 | Dominican | 7 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 8 | |
103 | Kenosha Christian Life | 2 | University School | 10 | |
104 | Berlin | 1 | Ripon | 13 | |
105 | Brodhead/Juda | 2 | McFarland | 7 | |
106 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 3 | Kewaskum | 1 | |
107 | Milwaukee King | 8 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 7 | |
108 | Rio | 2 | Deerfield | 7 | |
109 | Port Washington | 17 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 14 | |
110 | Catholic Central | 0 | Saint Thomas More | 10 |
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3 | No. 1 Whitefish Bay | 16 | Homestead | 3 | |
4 | The Blue Dukes amassed 13 hits en route to a lopsided win, including a pair of homers from Mitch Voit and Caleb Bowers. Voit led his team from both the mound and the batter's box with three hits and three RBIs, and he struck out six in three clean innings; Bowers added four RBIs of his own. Jack Counsell was 2-for-3 with a pair of RBIs. Michael Lippe was 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs. DJ Kojis drove in three runs. It's been a productive start to the year for the state's top-ranked team, and one of the most talented lineups in the Midwest, as they've scored 29 runs in two games in 2022. | ||||
5 | Indian Trail | 7 | No. 3 Franklin | 9 | MORE |
6 | Things looked bleak for the Sabers in the top of the first inning as they gave up five runs to a solid Indian Trail lineup. Franklin did not let this get them down as they put up six runs of their own in bottom half of the inning capped by a three RBI triple from Charlie Marion. Maxwell Martin then came in on relief and gave the Sabers four and third innings of quality pitching. During those innings the Franklin lineup stayed hot putting up three more runs throughout. Indian Trail did not go down without a fight though as they scored two runs in the top of the fourth but were still down two. The Sabers leaned on Carson Reinhardt to close the game down and he did just that, striking out one and only allowing one hit in his one and two-thirds innings of work, to earn the save. With this win Franklin improves to 2-0 in conference play with two quality team wins against a quality Indian Trail squad. | ||||
7 | Monroe | 1 | No. 6 Milton | 10 | |
8 | Milton starter Justin Schnell struck out eight in three scoreless innings while his offense went to work. The Red Hawks scored five in the first three innings; four players drove in two runs: Jordan Bundy, Gavin Kilen, Hayden Sheetz, and Brayden Bastian. Milton's off to a 2-0 start this spring. | ||||
9 | No. 7 Pewaukee | 4 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 5 | MORE |
10 | Pewaukee dropped one to conference foe Wisconsin Lutheran, falling to a 1-2 record to begin the season. Eddie Rynders, Ryder Derouin, and Jaxon Raabe each contributed an RBI for Lutheran. On the mound, Jake Ross got the start. Ross went six innings and allowed two earned runs on four hits while tallying eight strikeouts. Although it may not have been the most dominant win we have seen thus far, Wisconsin Lutheran took advantage of some Pewaukee mishaps to beat a talented Pewaukee team, and improved to 1-1 in conference play. | ||||
11 | No. 18 Muskego | 1 | No. 10 Catholic Memorial | 2 | |
12 | No. 13 Sun Prairie | 7 | Madison La Follette | 0 | MORE |
13 | After a close game between these teams the previous night, the Cardinals won this one a lot more handily. Davis Hamilton and Addison Ostrenga kept up their hitting ways as they combined for four RBIs. Hamilton was also the starting pitcher for Sun Prairie. In his five and two-thirds innings of work, Hamilton tallied nine strikeouts, allowing no runs on three hits and one walk. | ||||
14 | West Allis Central | 0 | No. 19 Greendale | 26 | MORE |
15 | A shutout performance by Tristan Ellis coupled with some strong performances at the plate, led Greendale to their second conference win of the season. You can find a complete look at the Panthers stats from Wednesday here. | ||||
16 | East Troy | 4 | No. 20 Beloit Turner | 14 | |
17 | The Trojans have won its first two games of the year against East Troy by lopsided totals, and Wednesday's win featured at least one hit by each player who recorded an at-bat. Senior leader Jackson Burk homered and drove in a pair of runs while Jack Stelter doubled twice and scored three times. Junior center fielder Connor Hughes doubled and drove in a run. Brayden McMahon tripled, drove in two runs, and touched home three times. | ||||
18 | Pius XI Catholic | 1 | No. 25 New Berlin West | 11 | MORE |
19 | The Vikings improved to 2-0 in conference play with another dominant win against Pius XI. Tyler Hewitt was dominant on the mound for New Berlin, throwin only 66 pitches in his six innings on the mound. Although Hewitt threw mostly fastballs, he threw them to both sides of the plate at will. Offensively, Dominic Kibler was hot at the plate smoking two doubles and driving in two runs. After hitting a homerun the previous day, freshman Rocco Conrad carried that momentum over into this game as he drove in two runs of his own. | ||||
20 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
21 | Waunakee | 2 | Middleton | 3 | MORE |
22 | Runs were at a premium last night during this Middleton vs Waunakee matchup. Waunakee held a 2-0 lead early into the game, one of them coming from a Luke Shepski double. It wasn't until the final two innings that Middleton got on the board. In the bottom of the sixth J Sarbacker drove smoked a double to center field which drove in a run. In the seventh and final inning, the Cardinals scored two runs, one coming from a bunt and the other from a passed ball, to eventually win the game. | ||||
23 | Grafton | 6 | Hartford Union | 11 | |
24 | This was a solid all-around win for the Orioles as they finally were able to play their first game of the season. Down three in the bottom half of the first, Hartford scored a pair to cut down their deficit and a six-run second pushed them way ahead, and they clung to that lead the rest of the way. Senior shortstop AJ Lausten led the team with three hits, including two doubles, and he scored three times. RJ Thomae was 2-for-5 at the top of the lineup with a run scored. Freshman catcher Carter Kutz notched a double for his first-ever varsity hit, scoring twice in the ballgame. His older brother Austin Kutz, a junior, also doubled and drove in four runs on the day, and he took the mound and struck out five in three innings. | ||||
25 | University School of Milwaukee | 10 | Kenosha Christain Life | 2 | |
26 | Kenosha Christain Life | 3 | University School of Milwaukee | 13 | |
27 | University School is off to a 4-0 start this year with this doubleheader sweep. In the first game Henry Vincent started on the mound for University School and logged two innings of no hit baseball while striking out five. James Reese led the charge offensively for University School. Reese went 2-for-2 at the plate and drove in three runs. In the second game, Vidal Colon continued his hot start to the season as he went 3-for-3 while driving in two runs to pace this squad offensively. Jason Adix came in on relief for Univeristy School, taking him just 12 pitches to get through his two innings of work. | ||||
28 | Milwaukee King | 3 | New Berlin Eisenhower | 4 | |
29 | Scoreless through three, King and Eisenhower battled back and forth the rest of the way, ultimately ending in a walk-off hit delivered by Kayden Berenz to push the Lions to 2-0. Austin Drayna struck out 13 in a complete game effort and walked only two for Eisenhower. The Generals' Leo Berger K'd eight in three scoreless innings and was 4-for-4 at the plate with two runs scored. | ||||
30 | Kenosha Tremper | 15 | Kenosha Bradford | 5 | MORE |
31 | Tremper's off to a 2-0 start following back-to-back wins over rivals Bradford on Tuesday and Wednesday. Five extra-base hits helped motor Tremper's offense, led by Jalani Hudnall, who drove in three runs from the middle of the order. Cal Adamczyk, Ryne Lesnik, Hudnall, Simon Koziol, and Tanner White each recorded two hits – Wyatt Modory led the team with three hits, including a double and a triple, resulting in three RBIs. | ||||
32 | Wilmot | 2 | Burlington | 6 | |
33 | Burlington notched consecutive wins over Wilmot to start its season 2-0, and its latest was led by Ty Sagedal who pitched three scoreless at the start, which allowed the Demons to take a commanding lead early on. Connor O'Reilly was 2-for-3 with a double and a walk, and he scored twice. Wren Dietz led the team by going 3-for-3 with three RBIs. | ||||
34 | South Milwaukee | 19 | Waukesha South | 9 | |
35 | The Rockets traveled to Frame Park on Wednesday to open their season with a big win in Waukesha. Senior RHP Nate Snead, one of the top-ranked pitchers in the state, struck out six of the 10 batters he faced without allowing a hit. Snead also drove in two runs and scored three times himself. Colin Henry tripled for South Milwaukee and drove in a pair as well. | ||||
36 | Racine Case | 14 | Racine Park | 3 | |
37 | Racine Park | 0 | Racine Case | 10 | |
38 | Racine Case won its first two games of the season on Wednesday in a doubleheader sweep of crosstown rivals Park. Julius Dyess collected three hits between the two wins, including two doubles. Austin Sigrist doubled and drove in three runs in the game two win, and in game one he K'd 10 batters in five shutout innings, allowing just one hit in the process. | ||||
39 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 11 | Greenfield | 7 | |
40 | Nicolet | 9 | Port Washington | 5 | |
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3 | No. 3 Franklin | 5 | Indian Trail | 2 | MORE |
4 | Due to some weather constraints throughout last week, this was Franklin's first game of the season. Jaxson Easterlin started things off on the mound for the Sabers, striking out seven in his five innings of work and allowing one earned run. Eventually, Indian Trail scored one run in the bottom of the seventh to tie the game and send it into extras. In that extra inning the Saber lineup seemed to figure something out as they put up a three spot which was enough to not only get their first win of the season but their first conference win as well. | ||||
5 | Wisconsin Lutheran | 3 | No. 7 Pewaukee | 4 | MORE |
6 | Pewaukee avoided yet another Power 25 upset as they came out on top against Wisconsin Lutheran. Going into the final inning Pewaukee was up by three, then the Wisconsin Lutheran bats woke up, putting up three runs to tie the game in their last at-bats. Pewaukee now only one more opportunity to score a run or this game was going to into extras. In the bottom of the seventh Greyson Zach led off the inning with a single and was eventually moved over to third on a HBP and a intentional walk. Now with the bases loaded Logan Dobberstein came up to the plate and hit a sacrifice fly to right field, scoring Zach and winning the game for this Pewaukee squad. | ||||
7 | No. 9 Oak Creek | 1 | Racine Horlick | 2 | MORE |
8 | Racine Horlick came out on top in this pitchers duel as they take down Power 25 member Oak Creek. Adan Martinez-Ponce twirled an absolute gem against a very solid Oak Creek lineup. Martinez-Ponce went the distance for Horlick while scattering five hits and allowing one run. For Oak Creek, Luke Klekamp started on the hill and was equally impressive allowing one earned run on four hits and included nine strikeouts. Blake Fletcher had the only run batted in for Horlick coming from a double in the bottom of the fourth. | ||||
9 | No. 12 Bay Port | 5 | Pulaski | 4 | MORE |
10 | Bay Port came out victorious in this nail biting game against Pulaski. Neither team could get anything across the plate during the first couple of innings of this game until Cal Casper drove in the first run of the game in the bottom of the third. Pulaski then responded by putting up two runs of their own in the top of the fourth. Eventually Bay Port scored one more to tie the game at two with three more innings to play. After Pulaski put up another two runs coming, Bay Port put up a three spot, getting RBIs from Cole Bensen, Ky Mueller, and Grant Gill. Ultimately this was enough for the Pirates as Cal Casper came in to shut the door and earn the save for Bay Port. | ||||
11 | Madison La Follette | 5 | No. 13 Sun Prairie | 8 | MORE |
12 | Despite allowing a four-run inning, Sun Prairie came away with the win against Madison La Follette on Tuesday. Senior Addison Ostrenga logged three RBIs while going 3-for-4 to pace this Cardinal lineup. Classmate of Ostrenga, Davis Hamilton also pitched in two RBIs of his own on two hits in as many plate appearances. On the mound, Jackson Hunley got the nod for the Cardinals and threw four solid innings of work, striking out nine and giving up one run on one hit. | ||||
13 | Madison Memorial | 0 | No. 14 Janesville Craig | 1 | |
14 | One run was all Janesville Craig needed to beat Madison Memorial to open up conference play. Jack Ryan continues to pitch well for this Cougar squad. Last week he was a part of a combined no-hitter and backed it up with this shutout performance this week. In his outing, Ryan tallied nine strikeouts in his six innings of work. The games only RBI came from Jack Adams, who ripped a double in the first inning, scoring one. | ||||
15 | Union Grove | 10 | No. 17 Waterford | 4 | MORE |
16 | Yet another Power 25 upset as unranked Union Grove took down No. 17 Waterford. Union Grove started off hot as Owen Nowak led off the game with a solo homerun, followed by two more runs later in that inning coming from Remmi Sweet and Ethan Horon. In the bottom half of the first inning, Waterford put up 2 runs of their own drove in by Max Northrop and Calvin Hancock. In the next two innings, Waterford scored one run in each giving them the lead. In the fifth and sixth innings, Union Grove exploded for a combined seven runs and taking the lead handily. This ended up being enough as Union Grove got a huge win early into the 2022 season. | ||||
17 | No. 10 Catholic Memorial | 13 | No. 18 Muskego | 3 | |
18 | No. 19 Greendale | 11 | West Allis Central | 0 | MORE |
19 | Greendale kept up their winning ways at they defeated West Allis Central on Tuesday. EJ Kuster got the start for Greendale and dominated this Central lineup. Kuster threw a complete game (5 innings) no-hitter while only walking two. At the plate Andy Justus led the way with two RBIs and went 2-for-3 at the plate with two singles. | ||||
20 | No. 20 Beloit Turner | 13 | East Troy | 3 | |
21 | Beloit Turner stayed hot at the plate on Tuesday. After putting up 30 runs in their game last week, Turner put up 13 against East Troy on Tuesday. | ||||
22 | No. 21 Verona | 2 | Madison West | 3 | MORE |
23 | Yesterday provided us with another Power 25 upset of the year as unranked Madison West took down No. 21 Verona. Simon Conkey of Madison West led the charge offensively as he hit a two run homerun in the second inning, which tied the game at two. During the next few innings, neither team could get on the board until Brandon Barfield came up to the plate and hit a solo shot, putting Madison West up one with two innings to play. Barfield then came in to close the game and did just that, allowing noe runs on one hit in his two innings of work. | ||||
24 | Marathon | 1 | No. 22 Medford | 4 | MORE |
25 | The duo of Caleb Guden and Logan Baumgartner worked their way through a solid Marathon lineup, allowing only two hits and one run. Guden got Medford started on the right note, going three innings while not allowing a run and tallying five strikeouts. Baumgartner came in on relief and threw the final four innings. Although he did give up one lone run, he earned the win due to a big sixth inning for Medford offensively. Marathon's Jaden Koeller started on the hill and cruised through the first five innings. In the fifth inning Medford seemed to figure Koeller out as they put up a four spot. Seth Mudgett, Tanner Hraby, Caleb Guden, and Aiden Gardner each drove in a run during the big sixth inning. | ||||
26 | No. 23 Marquette University | 9 | Sussex Hamilton | 2 | |
27 | No. 24 Brookfield Central | 6 | Wauwatosa East | 3 | |
28 | To open up their 2022 season, Brookfield Central got a quality GMC road win against Wauwatosa East. Luke Langjahr started on the bump for the Lancers and threw a solid five innings of work, scattering five hits and three runs. Which eventually led to Langjahr getting the win, his first of the season. Noah Dreier came in on relief and ended up allowing zero runs while scattering two hits, good enough to close the game out and leaving Dreier with the save. Offensively, this Lancer lineup was led by Aren Robinson who finished the game with two RBIs, one of them coming during a three-run first inning for Brookfield Central. | ||||
29 | No. 25 New Berlin West | 5 | Pius XI Catholic | 0 | MORE |
30 | The Vikings earned their first victory of the season backed by an outstanding pitching performance by Vincent Gohlke. Gohlke went the distance for this New Berlin West squad throwing only 81 pitches in his seven innings of work. Not only did he throw a complete game, he also twirled a no-hitter with 15 strikeouts, one of the most dominant pitching performances we have thus far. The freshman, Rocco Conrad started his high school career with a bang when he smacked a three run shot over the center field fence for his first career hit. | ||||
31 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
32 | Kettle Moraine | 1 | Waukesha South | 0 | MORE |
33 | Two Kettle Moraine pitchers combined for a shutout to open their season. Daniel Heikkinen started on the mound for the Lasers and was brilliant, striking out 13 in his six innings of work. Nolan Schopp then came in to close the game and he did so in only 13 pitches, keeping the shutout alive. For Waukesha South, Tannis Lange got the nod and was excellent as well as he finished with 9 strikeouts in five innings. | ||||
34 | Aquinas | 28 | Melrose-Mindoro | 0 | MORE |
35 | From beginning to end, this game was all Aquinas. Offensively, Aquinas exploded for 28 runs scoring nine in the first, seven in the second and ten in the third. There were many players who had outstanding days at the plate but Eddie Peters and Calvin Hargrove stand out the most as they contributed a combined ten RBIs to pace this Aquinas squad. On the mound Kahler Key, got the nod for Aquinas and proceeded to throw a no-hitter through his five innings of work and added in 14 strikeouts. | ||||
36 | Delavan-Darien | 0 | Westosha Central | 2 | MORE |
37 | It was an absolutely dominant pitching performance by Westosha Central's, Michael Mulhollon. Mulhollon nearly went the distance, throwing six and two-thirds innings and tallied a whopping 16 strikeouts. Mulhollon eventually had to be taken out do to his pitch count, leaving Scott Schulz to get the final out. It took Schulz just four pitches to end the game while also completing the combined no-hitter. | ||||
38 | Waukesha West | 8 | Mukwonago | 4 | |
39 | A five-run second inning helped support a solid pitching performance by seniors Ty Sherman and Jason MacIntyre, who combined for 11 Ks and limited Mukwonago to just five hits in their seven combined innings. Ian Farrell tallied a pair of hits and drove in two runs from the lead-off spot. Ryan Richter and MacIntyre each added two hits themselves; Eli Pantzlaff doubled and drove in a run. Muk senior backstop Will Johannes was 2-for-4; Nolan Abels also added two hits and drove in a pair in the loss. | ||||
40 | Shoreland Lutheran | 4 | Kenosha St. Joseph | 24 | MORE |
41 | The reigning D3 champs are off and running in 2022 courtesy of a huge offensive effort on Tuesday, led by the top of this order. Leadoff hitter Eric Kenesie went 3-for-5 with five RBIs and three runs scored. Uncommitted junior Brady Davidson weas 3-for-4 with a double, two RBIs, and he scored twice. Freshman Peter Visconti added a double and two RBIs. Matt Schulte tripled and drove in three, scoring three times himself. | ||||
42 | Waukesha North | 0 | Oconomowoc | 9 | |
43 | Mount Horeb | 2 | Monona Grove | 3 | MORE |
44 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 11 | Cambria-Friesland | 2 | |
45 | Lourdes Academy | 7 | Randolph | 3 | |
46 | Pittsville | 2 | Nekoosa | 10 | |
47 | Badger | 1 | Elkhorn | 2 | |
48 | Cuba City | 9 | Riverdale | 0 | |
49 | Green Bay Preble | 17 | Sheboygan South | 1 | |
50 | Green Bay Southwest | 4 | Ashwaubenon | 14 | |
51 | Southwestern | 7 | Iowa-Grant | 2 | |
52 | Manawa | 1 | Weyauwega-Fremont | 6 | |
53 | Marshall | 1 | Watertown Luther Prep | 8 | |
54 | Mineral Point | 11 | Boscobel | 0 | |
55 | North Fond du Lac | 11 | Campbellsport | 13 | |
56 | Racine Lutheran/Prairie | 5 | Dominican | 0 | |
57 | Racine St. Catherine's | 4 | Martin Luther | 14 | |
58 | Random Lake | 3 | Cedarburg | 13 | |
59 | Sheboygan Lutheran | 0 | Gibraltar | 8 | |
60 | Two Rivers | 3 | Wautoma | 10 | |
61 | Wisconsin Rapids | 0 | Mosinee | 6 | |
62 | Winona (MN) | 1 | Holmen | 3 | |
63 | Kenosha Bradford/Reuther | 1 | Kenosha Tremper | 11 | |
64 | Big Foot | 3 | Evansville | 13 | |
65 | Greenfield | 10 | Brown Deer/Shorewood | 8 | |
66 | Whitewater | 9 | Jefferson | 4 | |
67 | Kettle Moraine Lutheran | 7 | Kewaskum | 1 | |
68 | Ripon | 16 | Berlin | 4 | |
69 | Winneconne | 5 | Waupun | 7 | |
70 | Adams-Friendship | 12 | Lodi | 2 | |
71 | Brookwood | 0 | Westby | 12 | |
72 | Weston | 11 | De Soto | 1 | |
73 | DeForest | 8 | Portage | 6 | |
74 | Eleva-Strum | 10 | Stanley-Boyd | 5 | |
75 | Fall River | 17 | Parkview | 0 | |
76 | Horicon | 7 | Palmyra-Eagle | 8 | |
77 | Ithaca | 10 | New Lisbon | 0 | |
78 | Lake Mills | 8 | Cambridge | 2 | |
79 | Markesan | 6 | Pardeeville | 1 | |
80 | Madison East | 0 | Middleton | 12 | |
81 | Oakfield | 17 | Montello | 0 | |
82 | Oregon | 7 | Stoughton | 1 | |
83 | Reedsburg | 2 | Watertown | 6 | |
84 | Sauk Prairie | 7 | Waunakee | 8 | |
85 | Wisconsin Heights | 3 | Westfield | 2 | |
86 | Central Wisconsin Christian | 17 | Cambria-Friesland | 2 | |
87 | River Valley | 2 | Columbus | 7 | |
88 | Madison East | 0 | Middleton | 16 | |
89 | Whitewater | 0 | Jefferson | 14 | |
90 | Fort Atkinson | 2 | Edgewood | 8 |
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3 | No. 21 Verona | 1 | No. 6 Milton | 5 | MORE |
4 | The Redhawks came out with the win in a Power 25 matchup. Jack Campion got the nod for Milton and carved through this Wildcat lineup, tallying 3 strikeouts in five innings while giving up 3 hits and allowing one run. After his five innings of work, Michael Birkhimer came in on relief for the final two innings of the game. In those two innings, Birkhimer gave up one hit while having two strikeouts. Jordan Bundy got the Redhawks off to a hot start as he smoked a double to right field, scoring a run in the bottom of the first. Verona then scored one of their own in the top of second on a single by Max Steiner, but it was all Milton after that as they put up four more runs, good enough to come out as winners in this Power 25 matchup. | ||||
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7 | Columbus | 4 | Marshall | 0 | |
8 | Columbus got their first win of the year in their season opener against Marshall. The Cardinals were led by a strong pitching performance by Christian Oppor twirling five innings of no-hit baseball, including 13 strikeouts. A.J. Uttech pitched the final two innings allowing one hit and continued the shut-out the Oppor started. Offensively, Uttech and Brady Link went 2-for-4 at the plate, leading this Columbus squad to victory. | ||||
9 | Osseo (MN) | 4 | River Falls | 8 | MORE |
10 | River Falls opened up their season with a win against Osseo (MN). Keenan Mork got the win for the Wildcats, tallying 10 strikeouts in his four innings of work, allowing zero runs on three hits. A dominant performance from the righty. At the plate, Teddy Norman led the charge going 3-for-4 and tallying three RBIs for the Wildcats. The duo of Cole Evavold and Elijah Baker each contributed two RBIs to pace this Wildcat lineup. | ||||
11 | Cudahy | 1 | Wauwatosa East | 8 | MORE |
12 | The Red Raiders began their season with a 8-1 win over Cudahy. On the mound, many arms pitched for Tosa East highlighted by Parker Thompson and Liam St. Denis. Thompson got the start for the Red Raiders and pitched a solid two innings while striking out three Cudahy batters. St. Denis came in on relief and pitched two innings and struck out five of the six batters he faced. Offensively, the Red Raiders started off hot, scoring two runs in the first inning followed by one in the third. Cudahy kept this lineup quite over the next two innings until the Red Raiders exploded in the sixth inning, putting up five runs. | ||||
13 | Wauzeka-Steuben | 0 | Ithaca | 7 | MORE |
14 | Benji and Sammy Clary combined for a shutout victory over Wauzeka-Steuben. B. Clary started on the mound for Ithaca and nearly pitched a complete game at 6.2 innings. Throughout those innings he allowed three hits, three walks, and tallied 7 strikeouts. He eventually had to be taken out due to his high pitch count (101 pitches) which led to S. Clary coming in one relief to get the final out and complete the shutout. Jacob Manning and Micah Salisbury paced this Ithaca team offensively, each contributing two RBIs. | ||||
15 | Markesan | 1 | Ripon | 5 | MORE |
16 | Despite being a little wild in his start, Bodie Greff got the win for Ripon and secured their first win of the spring. In a start where Greff allowed six free runners throughout his four innings of work, he actually did not allow any runs to score while getting six strikeouts in some key moments. Geff also contributed a team high two RBIs. Max Belling and Mason Killiam each added in an RBI to lead this Ripon team to the win. | ||||
17 | Tomah | 4 | La Crosse Aquinas | 17 | MORE |
18 | The Blugolds are now 3-0 this spring following Monday's win over Tomah, in which the top of their order generated 12 of the team's 17 runs. Calvin Hargrove doubled twice and drove in four runs; Michael Lium was 2-for-2 with a triple and four RBIs. | ||||
19 | Belmont | 5 | Iowa-Grant | 10 | |
20 | Milwaukee Lutheran | 1 | Pius XI Catholic | 12 | |
21 | Sheboygan Falls | 0 | Waupun | 10 | |
22 | Wild Rose | 2 | Almond-Bancroft | 0 | |
23 | Potosi/Cassville | 0 | Galena | 12 | |
24 | Big Foot | 4 | McFarland | 6 | |
25 | Monticello/Albany | 1 | Brodhead/Juda | 11 | |
26 | Antigo | 9 | Adams-Friendship | 12 | |
27 | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 7 | Mauston | 8 | |
28 | Kickapoo | 0 | Seneca | 11 | |
29 | Mineral Point | 12 | Richland Center | 2 | |
30 | Bangor | 7 | Cashton | 1 | |
31 | Wonewoc-Center | 1 | Brookwood | 16 | |
32 | Necedah | 6 | New Lisbon | 9 | |
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3 | No. 10 Catholic Memorial | 5 | University School of Milwaukee | 7 | MORE |
4 | James Reese and Graham Kasten each tallied two hits and accounted for five of the team's six RBIs; Reese also doubled in this one and pitched three key innings, allowing just one run on two hits, one walk, and he K'd four. Kasten started the game and pitched two scoreless, navigating around two hits and two walks. It's a noteworthy win for a quality Wildcats team that's now 2-0 this spring. Meanwhile, ranked CMH falls to 1-1 overall. | ||||
5 | Wausau West | 1 | No. 11 Eau Claire Memorial | 10 | MORE |
6 | The Old Abes opened their spring season with a doubleheader sweep of Wausau West on Saturday. Game one featured a stellar start by senior Dylan O'Connell, who struck out eight of the 11 batters he faced over three hitless, scoreless innings. O'Connell was also 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI. Luke Erickson was 3-for-4 from the lead-off spot in the first game of the day with an RBI and a run scored. Peyton Platter reached safely twice and scored twice. Tyson Allen was 2-for-2 with a double, RBI, and he pitched the final two frames and struck out four over in the relief appearance. | ||||
7 | No. 11 Eau Claire Memorial | 9 | Wausau West | 2 | MORE |
8 | Uncommitted junior RHP Roman Trapani cruised in his first outing, striking out eight over three innings in which he allowed just one run on one hit, one walk. Relievers Jack Redwine and Peyton Platter each struck out three in their two innings of relief work. Bjorn Pressler sparked Memorial's offense with two hits, including a double, that led to five RBIs. Dylan O'Connell, Platter, and Will Seymour each collected a pair of hits to help bolster Memorial's offense in its second win of the day and the season. Old Abe pitchers combined to punch out 26 batters across the two games on Saturday. | ||||
9 | No. 12 Bay Port | 7 | Tampa Prepatory (FL) | 5 | MORE |
10 | The Pirates capped their spring trip to Florida with a win over Tampa Prep to get to 2-2 on the trip, courtesy of a competitive four innings pitched by starter Craig Kabat, who K'd six, walked none, and allowed just one earned run over that span. Meanwhile, Bay Port scored two runs in each of the first three innings to leap out to a lead that they were able to cling to. Isaiah Grimm, Brandon Black, and Ky Mueller each tallied two hits in this game; Black doubled, as did the starter Kabat. Grimm drove in two runs in the win. | ||||
11 | Badger | 0 | No. 14 Janesville Craig | 7 | MORE |
12 | Janesville Craig could not have asked for a better start to their season, shutting out Lake Geneva Badger, 7-0. On the mound Jack Ryan and Aiden Schenk combined for a no-hitter. Ryan started the game off by striking out the first nine batters he faced and ended up going four innings while allowing no hits, walks or runs. Schenk then came in finish off the game, striking out five. The Cougars offense was paced by Jake Schaffner who went 2-for-2 with a triple, two RBIs, two runs scored and three stolen bases. Not only did Schenk contribute on the mound, he also went 2-for-4 at the plate as well. | ||||
13 | Cudahy | 0 | No. 19 Greendale | 11 | MORE |
14 | The Panthers got their second win of the season beating Cudahy 11-0 in five innings. Offensively, Greendale was led by Andy Justus who had two RBIs while going 1-for-1 at the plate. Seniors Tristan Ellis and Keegan Norton also tossed in one RBI each. On the mound, junior Jack Lentz got the start and did not disappoint, coming out with the win. Lentz went 3 innings giving up only one hit, one walk while having four strikeouts. Sophomore Jack Bauer and Andy Justus closed the game down, each throwing one inning while giving up no runs. These performances coupled with ten Cudahy errors allowed the Panthers to close out this game in only five innings. | ||||
15 | Whitewater | 3 | No. 20 Beloit Turner | 30 | MORE |
16 | In a game where many Beloit Turner hitters had great days at the plate, as they put up 13 runs in two different innings, Jackson Burk seemed to lead them all. In the first inning Burk doubled in a run, then in the second he hit a three run homerun and later in that inning he hit a two-run double. Behind Burk, Connor Hughes contributed three RBIs, Cal Ries finished with a pair of RBIs, and Will Lauterbach had four RBIs. Burk was the starting pitcher as well for Turner, going two innings. In those two innings, Burk didn't allow a hit, walk or a run while having four strikeouts. Lauterbach came in for the next two innings and allowed one unearned run on two hits with five strikeouts. Beloit Turner, the No. 20 ranked team is off to a blazing start in the 2022 season, scoring 30 runs on 18 hits in this dominant win. | ||||
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19 | Union Grove | 24 | Saint Mary's Springs | 5 | MORE |
20 | The Broncos put on a offensive display in their game against Saint Mary's Springs. Union Grove started off scorching, scoring 11 runs in the first inning followed by 6 runs the next two innings. For the Bronco's, senior Remmi Sweet led the charge, going 3-for-4 including a homerun and four RBIs. Behind Sweet was junior Owen Nowak who went 4-for-4 while driving in 3 runs and hitting a homerun as well. | ||||
21 | Random Lake | 0 | Union Grove | 12 | MORE |
22 | Senior leader Remmi Sweet carried his hot start over into Saturday where he tacked on another homer and three more RBIs to motor Union Grove to a 12-0 win. Owen Nowak also homered in his second straight game, driving in another two on Saturday afternoon. Josh DeGroot and Hayden Jamison each tripled for the Broncos in the win. Starter A.J. Hansche allowed just one hit in 4.2 innings and he struck out seven. | ||||
23 | Saint Mary's Springs | 4 | Monona Grove | 17 | MORE |
24 | Fourteen hits led to 17 runs in the Silver Eagles' first win of the year on Saturday morning. James Cullison went 3-for-4 with a double to pace Monona Grove, adding three RBIs and three runs scored. Mac Vesperman tripled and drove in three also. Six Monona Grove batters recorded a double in the win, their first of the spring. | ||||
25 | Monona Grove | 13 | Union Grove | 1 | MORE |
26 | The Broncos ran out of runs by the time they played their third game of the weekend, and the Silver Eagles handed them their first loss on the young season in the process – Monona Grove, meanwhile, is 2-0. Monona used five different arms to limit Union Grove to four hits total, while Jackson Hewitt went 2-for-4 with a double and a walk, and it resulted in three runs scored and an RBI. Hayden Echols also scored three times; Terek Verhage drove in three runs, a game-high. Josh DeGroot notched two of UG's four hits in the loss. | ||||
27 | Menomonee Falls | 10 | Nicolet | 1 | MORE |
28 | On both sides of the ball, the Phoenix dominated, beating Nicolet 10-1. Zach Wolfram got the start for Menomonee Falls and twirled a solid four innings of work, allowing only three hits while having six strikeouts. Offensively, they were paced by Jack Anderson who went 3-for-5 with three singles and Mason Corazzari who went 2-for-2 with two singles. Both Anderson and Corazzari contributed two RBIs each. Keli Grennier also had a solid day at the plate. Hitting from the leadoff spot, Grennier had two doubles and scored each of those times. Wilson Kershner also contributed a triple in the game, scoring one run and finishing the game 1-for-2. Nolan Klug also added in one RBI, coming from a double. Joey Spalding came in on relief, and shut the door to this Nicolet lineup. Spalding gave up three hits, one run while having 3 strikeouts in his three innings of work. | ||||
29 | Clear Lake | 1 | Boyceville | 11 | MORE |
30 | The reigning D4 champs Boyceville hit the ground running in their first game of the spring, in an offensive output that was aided by 14 walks. Jacob Granley scorede three times on a pair of base hits; Dawson McRoberts touched home four times. Granley also struck out seven batters in three clean innings on the mound, allowing just one hit and no earned runs. | ||||
31 | Prairie du Chien | 2 | Northland Pines | 3 | MORE |
32 | Northland Pines came out as walk off winners in this nail biting game. The pitching on both sides was solid. Maddox Ceska got the nod for Prairie du Chien, going five innings and allowing two runs on two hits while having eight strikeouts. For Northland Pines, Brady Beyer had a similar stat line going five innings, giving up one unearned run on one hit, with seven strikeouts. Offensively, Nolan Lurvey led the way with two RBIs, coming from a single to right field. Lurvey also came in on relief for Northland Pines, throwing two innings while allowing only one unearned run. Two unfortunate errors spelled the end for Prairie du Chien as the walk off run reached base and scored on errors, allowing Northland Pines to come out victorious. | ||||
33 | Wild Rose | 0 | Wautoma | 12 | MORE |
34 | Two Wautoma arms combine for a no-hitter against Wild Rose. Hoyt Keller started on the hill for Wautoma and went four innings and had eight strikeouts allowing no runs or hits. Sam Weiss pitched one inning of relief, finishing off the no-hitter. At the plate, Christian Weiss had a three RBI day while going 2-for-4. Logan Dunn also contributed one RBI that came from a solo shot to right field. | ||||
35 | D.C. Everest | 9 | Adams-Friendship | 2 | |
36 | Sophomore Nate Langbehn earned the victory for D.C Everest in their first game of the season. Although Langbehn did not start the game, he came in for the third inning. Langbehn threw a solid three innings in relief, giving up no runs, one hit, and two walks, while striking out seven batters. Offensively, Langbehn and Brock Babiash paced this D.C. Everest lineup while each having two RBIs. | ||||
37 | Regis | 14 | Mauston | 0 | |
38 | Bangor | 17 | Luther | 6 | |
39 | Monticello/Albany | 1 | Iowa-Grant | 9 | |
40 | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 2 | Grafton | 12 | |
41 | Highland | 13 | North Crawford | 2 | |
42 | Spring Valley | 2 | Baldwin-Woodville | 3 | |
43 | Pearl City (IL) | 7 | Random Lake | 20 | |
44 | Dover-Eyota | 1 | Prescott | 4 | |
45 | Grayslake Central (IL) | 15 | New London | 1 | |
46 | St. Paul Academy | 4 | Prescott | 14 |