1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | AWAY | SCORE | HOME | SCORE | DETAILS |
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 |