1 | D1 Regional Semi-Finals | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
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 |