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. | ||||
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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 |