1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
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. | ||||
37 | MORE WIAA RESULTS | ||||
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 |