1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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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 |