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WIAA Daily Roundup: April 21


Wisconsin Staff

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For April 21, 2026
Prep Baseball Wisconsin Power 25
G1#1 Hudson 7
   Menomonie 5
G2#1 Hudson 13
   Menomonie 2
P S. Abrahamson: 6.2 IP, 1 BB, 6 K
Recap

Hudson built a commanding seven-run advantage and withstood a fierce rally to defeat Menomonie 7-5 on Tuesday. Sam Abrahamson anchored the Raiders both on the mound and at the plate, striking out six and allowing five unearned runs over six and two-thirds innings, while also going 3-for-4 out of the leadoff spot. Spencer Bullis chipped in two RBI to support the 10-hit Hudson attack, which chased Menomonie starter Luke Bystol after he surrendered nine hits and seven runs (five earned) across three and one-third innings. The Mustangs capitalized on defensive miscues to score five runs in the fifth inning, highlighted by a two-run single from Charlie Mikesell, but Bergen Aune entered in relief to record the final out and seal the victory for Hudson.

The Hudson Raiders erupted for 10 runs in the first inning to overwhelm the Menomonie Mustangs 13-2 in a five-inning, run-rule victory on Thursday. Sam Manchester sparked the early offensive explosion with a three-run double, while Jace Mataczynski and Spencer Bullis each went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI. On the mound, Mark Susa earned the complete-game win for Hudson, yielding just one earned run on two hits and three walks while striking out five over 5.0 innings. Offensively for Menomonie, Andrew Hoff plated a run on a second-inning groundout, and Luke Bystol collected one of the team's two hits.

#6 Milton 7
DeForest 3
P C. Wilke: 6 IP, 5 BB, 5 K
H C. Fitzke: 1-3, R, 4 RBI, 2B
Recap

Cael Wilke and Bradyn Shefka combined to throw a no-hitter, securing a 7-3 victory for the Milton Red Hawks over DeForest. Charlie Fitzke powered the Milton offense with a standout four-RBI performance, breaking the game open in the fourth inning with a three-run home run to right field. Carter Vande Berg provided relentless pressure from the bottom of the lineup, going a perfect 3-for-3 and swiping three of the team's four stolen bases. Wilke earned the win by striking out five across six hitless innings, though he yielded three runs (two earned) on five walks, before Shefka pitched a scoreless inning of relief to finalize the milestone. Despite failing to record a hit against the Red Hawks, DeForest manufactured three runs through a patient approach that yielded six walks, including two apiece from Mason Ladwig and Mason Sprague, but starter Nolan Pennekamp took the loss after surrendering eight hits and six runs over four innings.

#8 Kimberly 13
Appleton West 0
P M. Hermus: 5 IP, 2 BB, 10 K
H M. Hermus: 1-1, 2 R, 4 RBI, HR, 2 BB
Recap

Maddux Hermus delivered a spectacular two-way performance, tossing a complete-game one-hitter with 10 Ks while launching a three-run home run to power the Kimberly Papermakers past the Appleton West Terrors 13-0 on Tuesday. The Kimberly starter was untouchable on the mound, issuing just two walks over five scoreless innings and yielding only a single hit to Reeder Luedtke, who went 1-for-2 to account for the Terrors' entire offense. Shaefer Peterson jumpstarted the Papermakers' 10-hit attack with a first-inning solo shot, and Hermus later broke the game open with a three-run blast to center field in the fourth. Kimberly sealed the victory with a five-run fifth inning, highlighted by a two-run single from Lex Knaebe and a disciplined team approach that forced three bases-loaded walks. Quintynn Grych took the loss for Appleton West, allowing eight runs (seven earned) on seven hits while striking out five across four innings of work.

#10 Bay Port 12
Sheboygan North 2
P C. Hawley: 4.2 IP, 3 BB, 10 K
H T. Berg: 2-3, 1 R, 2 RBI, BB
Recap

Carson Hawley delivered a dominant 10-strikeout performance on the mound to help the Bay Port Pirates cruise past the Sheboygan North Golden Raiders 12-2 on Tuesday. Hawley earned the victory by scattering six hits and allowing just two runs over four and two-thirds innings before Quinn Boeckman entered in relief to record the save. Bay Port's aggressive offense built an early advantage in the second inning behind a two-run single from Tommy Berg and a steal of home, eventually finishing the contest with six stolen bases. The Pirates put the game completely out of reach with a seven-run fourth frame, highlighted by Cayden Heier’s two-run double and an RBI single from Orlando, who matched Berg with two hits and two RBI on the afternoon. Carter Regan anchored the Golden Raiders' lineup with a perfect 3-for-3 effort at the plate, but Sheboygan North starter Hundt took the loss after surrendering 10 runs (five earned) across three innings.

#12 Germantown 10
Wauwatosa West 1
H V. Inga: 1-2, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B, BB
Recap

Germantown capitalized on early run production and defensive miscues to rout Wauwatosa West 10-1 on Tuesday. The Warhawks immediately erased a one-run deficit in the bottom of the first inning behind Vinny Inga's two-run double, before blowing the game wide open with a five-run third frame highlighted by Alex Pluta two-run single and a pair of costly Trojan errors. Landon Hagland paced Germantown on the mound, striking out five and allowing just one run on one hit across four and two-thirds innings, though he navigated around seven walks to keep the opposition at bay. Wauwatosa West's Reid Schultz put together a solid 2-for-3 performance at the plate in the defeat, but starter Coleman Arneson took the loss after surrendering eight runs—only three of them earned—over four innings. Germantown's balanced attack was rounded out by a two-hit, two-RBI day from Nolan Vogt and a relentless running game that swiped six bases to keep the pressure high.

#13 Appleton North 4
#9 Hortonville 1
P C. Christianson: 6 IP, 2 BB, 5 K
H M. Hietpas: 2-3, R, 3 RBI, 2B
Recap

Cash Christianson tossed six masterful innings to propel the Appleton North Lightning to a 4-1 victory over the Hortonville Polar Bears on Tuesday. Infielder Matthew Hietpas provided the offensive firepower for the Lightning, going 2-for-3 with three RBI, including a run-scoring double in the second inning and a clutch single to left field in the third that extended the lead to 4-0. Christianson earned the win by allowing just one unearned run on two hits and two walks while striking out five, ultimately handing the ball over to Thomas Carew who collected the save. Hortonville starter Mason Burrichter took the loss, pitching all six frames while surrendering four runs on five hits and four walks. The Polar Bears struggled to sequence their offense against Appleton North's pitching, scattering lone hits from Brock Wolter, Derek Baumbach, Isaac Behnke, and Gary Wuest throughout the contest.

#14 Arrowhead 7
#7 Mukwonago 5
P T. Buhlmann: 4 IP, BB, 6 K
H O. Corry: 2-4, R, 3 RBI
Recap

Arrowhead built a commanding early lead and held off a late surge to defeat Mukwonago 7-5 on Tuesday. After Mukwonago tied the game in the top of the third, Arrowhead immediately responded with a four-run bottom half, highlighted by a two-run triple from Jacob Madlung and RBI singles from Ollie Corry and Alex Hansen. Tanner Buhlmann earned the win on the mound, striking out six and allowing just one run on four hits over four solid innings before Finley Birkenstock entered in relief. Corry anchored Arrowhead's 10-hit attack with three RBI in a 2-for-4 effort, while Niko Frangopoulos set the pace with three hits. Despite taking the loss on the mound with Cooper Graham's early exit, Mukwonago narrowed the gap late behind a three-RBI performance from Isaac Teisl and multi-hit games from Braedon Paczocha, Bo Dooley, and Gavin Reilly.

#15 Wisconsin Lutheran 9
New Berlin Eisenhower 8
H C. Sievert: 2-4, 2R, 2 RBI, HR
Recap

Wisconsin Lutheran overcame a five-run deficit to stun New Berlin Eisenhower 9-8 in an eight-inning thriller on Tuesday. Cooper Sievert delivered the decisive blow for the Vikings, breaking a 6-6 tie in the top of the eighth with a go-ahead home run to left field. Eli Dreier and Carter Fry also fueled the comeback by driving in two runs apiece, helping to erase an early hole after Lion's starting pitcher Cal Schneider struck out seven across five solid innings. Ayden Schneble earned the relief victory by yielding just one run on two hits over three frames, stabilizing the game after Vikings starter Brayden Abramowski allowed five runs (three earned) over four innings. Despite multi-hit performances from Alex Michna, Mason Jones, and Caleb Johns, New Berlin Eisenhower's bullpen could not maintain the lead, as Josh Bonin took the loss after surrendering six runs over his three innings of work.

#17 Franklin 10
Racine Case 0
P S. Ortiz: 6 IP, 1 BB, 9 K
H D. Walters: 3-3, 5 RBI, 2B
Recap

Dominick Walters delivered a dominant offensive performance, driving in five runs on three hits to power Franklin past Racine Case 10-0 on Tuesday. Sam Ortiz was equally impressive on the mound for the Sabers, earning the win with a masterful one-hit shutout over six innings while striking out nine and walking just one. Walters sparked the offense early with RBI singles in the first and third innings before breaking the game open with a three-run double in the fourth, while Dominic Bombien punctuated the scoring with a solo home run to right field in the fifth. The Sabers combined patience and speed, utilizing eight team walks and five stolen bases to chase Racine Case starter Oliver Clouse, who took the loss after surrendering six runs over four innings. Tyler Brochhausen recorded the lone hit for Racine Case in a 1-for-2 effort, but the lineup could not solve Ortiz's overpowering command in the error-free Franklin victory.

#18 Madison Memorial 12
Janesville Craig 5
P B. Adams: 5 IP, BB, 4 K
H C. Sauer: 3-5, 4 RBI
Recap

Madison Memorial used a relentless offensive attack, highlighted by a five-run fourth inning, to easily dispatch Janesville Craig 12-5 on Tuesday at Riverside Park. Cam Sauer anchored the Spartans' 11-hit onslaught, going 3-for-5 with four RBI, including a crucial three-run single during the decisive fourth frame. Starter Blake Adams earned the victory on the mound, striking out four and allowing four runs on six hits over five innings before turning the ball over to Zach Schowalter in relief. Janesville Craig briefly held a 2-1 lead in the first inning after a Mike Sikich sacrifice bunt, but starter Colton Barnes could not quiet the Memorial bats, surrendering nine runs over three innings to take the loss. Despite the wide margin, Malachi Schoonover and Brady Ausen recorded two hits apiece to pace the Craig lineup, while Jordan Yurs swiped a pair of bases.

#19 Marquette University 8
Hamilton 5
H G. Coury: 2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI
Recap

Marquette University Hilltoppers built a commanding early lead to secure a victory over Hamilton, sparked by a four-run first inning that capitalized on an RBI single from Gavin Coury and two costly errors. Ben Schroeder earned the win with five shutout innings on the mound, scattering two hits and three walks before handing the ball over to Harrison Schwabe in relief. Coury paced the Hilltoppers' offense with two hits and two RBI, while Lucas Perez added two hits and a pair of stolen bases to keep the pressure on Hamilton starter Jacob Osmanski, who took the loss after surrendering seven runs (four earned) over four and a third innings. Despite the early deficit, Hamilton eventually pushed runs across behind a two-RBI effort from Ben Zimmer, but their lineup was ultimately stifled by Marquette's pitching and a defense that turned two double plays.

#20 Chippewa Falls 2
River Falls 0
H B. Smith: 3-4, 2 RBI
Recap

Brady Smith delivered a dominant two-way performance to lead the Chippewa Falls Cardinals to a 2-0 shutout victory over the River Falls Wildcats on Tuesday. Starting on the mound, Smith tossed 6.1 scoreless innings, scattering six hits and striking out four without issuing a walk. The number three hitter also provided all the necessary offense, going 3-for-4 at the plate with two RBI, including the game-winning single in the third inning. Sam Bresina entered in relief to secure the combined shutout, recording the final outs and sealing the win by striking out Ryan Dumond. River Falls starter Ethan Jeffers took the hard-luck loss after allowing just two runs on seven hits over 6.2 IP with four Ks. Though the Wildcats' lineup was ultimately blanked, Landon McQuade and Dumond remained persistent threats, collecting two hits apiece in the error-free defensive battle.

#22 Cedar Grove-Belgium 10
Sheboygan Area Lutheran 0
P I. Hilbelink: 2 IP, 0 BB, 5 K
H G. Knight: 2-3, R, RBI
Recap

Cedar Grove-Belgium erupted for six runs in the second inning to cruise past Sheboygan Lutheran 10-0 on Tuesday. The Rockets piled up 10 hits and capitalized on early defensive miscues, highlighted by two-run singles from both Griffin Knight and Jonah Banton during the decisive second-inning outburst. Josh Anzia matched Knight with two hits and drove in a pair of runs, while Ira Hilbelink and Carter Schmitz catalyzed a relentless running game that swiped seven bases. Hilbelink also set the tone on the mound, earning the win with two perfect innings and five Ks before handing the ball over to relievers Seth Race and Austin Knapp to complete the shutout.

#25 West Bend West 14
Plymouth 3
P C. Roell: 5 IP, BB, 4 K
H D. Pommer: 3-5, 3 RBI, 2B
Recap

West Bend West erupted for nine runs in the sixth inning to pull away for a commanding 14-3 victory over Plymouth on Tuesday at Plymouth High School. Maddex Welzien and Dieter Pommer anchored the Spartans' 10-hit attack with three hits apiece. Pommer drove in a team-high three runs, while Welzien tallied two doubles and two RBI to help spark the late-game surge. The Spartans also demonstrated excellent plate discipline, drawing 10 total walks, including three from Kingston Bechler. Cullen Roell earned the win on the mound for West Bend West, tossing five innings and allowing just one earned run on seven hits while striking out four. Emmett Braatz followed with a hitless scoreless inning in relief to seal the game. Plymouth starter Will Krebsbach took the loss after surrendering four runs (two earned) over two innings, though he managed two hits at the plate alongside teammate Ethan Rau. Despite RBIs from Aidan Demunck, Krebsbach, and Jordan Wagner, Plymouth's pitching ultimately couldn't contain the Spartans' massive sixth-inning rally.

More Game Recaps
Amherst 5
Iola-Scandinavia 3
P M. Glodowski: 6 IP, BB, 8 K
Recap

Amherst rallied with a decisive three-run sixth inning to defeat Iola-Scandinavia 5-3 in a back-and-forth contest. Trailing 3-2 late in the game, Amherst surged ahead when leadoff hitter Michael Glodowski delivered a clutch two-run single, followed by a sacrifice fly from Wyatt Beaudoin. Glodowski was equally impactful on the mound, earning the win by striking out eight over six innings while allowing just three runs (two earned) on four hits, before handing the ball over to Jackson Lutz for the save. Iola-Scandinavia had manufactured early runs on a passed ball and a wild pitch before briefly taking the lead in the fifth on an RBI single from RJ Opperman. Iola-Scandinavia starter Mason Kriesel kept the team in the game with seven strikeouts over five innings of two-run ball, but reliever CHase Timdal took the loss after surrendering the lead and three walks in the critical sixth inning. Despite an error-free defensive effort from Iola-Scandinavia, Amherst's patient approach at the plate—netting eight team walks—and Glodowski's two-way heroics ultimately made the difference.

Ashwaubenon 23
Green Bay Southwest 0
P O. Amenson: 3 IP, BB, 7 K
H O. Amenson: 2-2, 2 R, 4 RBI
Recap

Ashwaubenon absolutely overwhelmed Green Bay Southwest in a 23-0 rout on Tuesday, backed by a staggering 16-hit offensive attack and lights-out pitching. Owen Amenson starred as a two-way threat for the Jaguars, driving in four runs on two hits while tossing three no-hit, scoreless innings with seven strikeouts to earn the win. The Jaguars put the game away immediately with an eight-run first inning, highlighted by multi-RBI hits from Ian Justman and Amenson, before adding a nine-run eruption in the third frame. Justman, Moxson Kernz, Kingston Vang, and Charlie Aichele all recorded multi-hit games, while the team's disciplined approach yielded seven walks and five stolen bases. Green Bay Southwest's pitching had no answers, as starter Bradyn Kelsey took the loss after being chased during the disastrous first inning.

Beaver Dam 6
Baraboo 3
P A. Seifert: 3.1 IP, BB, 8 K
H B. Wendorf: 2-3, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

Beaver Dam snatched a late lead to defeat Baraboo 6-3 on Tuesday, breaking a 3-3 tie in the fifth inning on a crucial three-run sacrifice fly by Eli Johnson. The Golden Beavers' offense was anchored by Wendorf, who went 2-for-3 with two RBIs, and a patient approach that yielded seven team walks against Baraboo starter Owen Rogers. Baraboo had clawed back from early deficits twice thanks to a stellar 2-for-3, three-RBI performance from number eight hitter Brady Bauer, who delivered a pair of run-scoring doubles. However, Beaver Dam reliever Ashtyn Seifert slammed the door shut, earning the win by striking out eight and allowing just one hit over three and one-third scoreless innings.

Brillion 19
Two Rivers 0
P C. Braun: 4 IP, 0 BB, 4 K
H A. Reinke: 2-3, 2 R, 5 RBI, BB
Recap

Aiden Reinke drove in five runs on two hits to power the Brillion Lions to a dominant 19-0 shutout victory over Two Rivers on Tuesday. Chase Braun earned the win with a stellar performance, striking out four and scattering just two hits across four scoreless innings before James Shimek tossed a hitless final frame in relief. Brillion's offense was relentless from the start, breaking the game wide open with a massive nine-run third inning fueled by timely hitting and opponent miscues. The Lions capitalized on eight team walks, six stolen bases, and an error-free defense to completely overwhelm Two Rivers starter Chase Rohrer, who took the loss in the lopsided affair.

Brookfield Academy 13
University School of Milwaukee 1
P G. Priebe: 5 IP, 2 BB, 10 K
H N. Roth: 1-3, R, 2 RBI
Recap

Garrett Priebe delivered a masterful no-hit performance on the mound, racking up 10 strikeouts over five innings to lead the Brookfield Academy Blue Knights to a dominant 13-1 victory over the University School of Milwaukee on Tuesday. The Blue Knights' offense supported their ace with a patient and aggressive approach, drawing eight walks and stealing five bases, highlighted by three steals from Isaaq Qureshi. After building an early lead in the first three frames, Brookfield put the game completely out of reach with a massive eight-run fourth inning, fueled by a two-run single from Luke Rogutich and an RBI single from Nick Roth. University School of Milwaukee starter Werner took the loss after surrendering seven runs in three innings, as his squad's lineup failed to record a single hit against Priebe in the error-free contest.

Burlington 8
Jefferson 6
P W. Bauman: 3.1 IP, BB, 4 K
H N. Ruleford: 1-2, 3 RBI, 2B
Recap

Burlington snatched a late lead with a massive five-run fifth inning to defeat Jefferson 8-6 on Tuesday. Trailing late in the game, the Demons rallied behind Trey Kerkhoff, who delivered a decisive two-run single to break a 6-6 tie and later earned the save on the mound. Noah Ruleford also provided crucial early offense for Burlington, pacing the team with three RBIs, including a two-run double in the second inning. Wes Bauman secured the win in relief with four strikeouts over three and one-third innings to neutralize the Eagles' attack. Despite multi-hit efforts from Gavin Berge and Tanner Bergey, and an aggressive running game that netted four steals, Jefferson's pitching staff struggled with control, ultimately issuing nine walks that fueled Burlington's winning comeback.

Catholic Memorial 10
Kettle Moraine 4
H I. Kawczynski: 3-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2B, 3B, BB
Recap

Catholic Memorial relied on a 16-hit offensive explosion to defeat Kettle Moraine 10-4. Ian Kawczynski paced the Crusaders' lineup with a spectacular 3-for-4 performance, tallying a single, double, and triple to help build an early advantage. Jesse Sobczak earned the win by striking out four across four innings of work, while Luke Johns entered later in relief to shut the door and secure the save. Kettle Moraine's Callen Mirek delivered a strong three-hit effort, but starter Colton Strosin ultimately took the loss after yielding five runs to the deep Catholic Memorial lineup. The Crusaders' error-free defense and consistent run production, highlighted by a two-run double from Chase Freschi in the first inning, proved too much for the Lasers to overcome.

Cedarburg 12
Sheboygan South 2
P L. Emery: 4 IP, 4 BB, 9 K
H D. Lonstine: 2-3, 4 R, 2 RBI, 2B, BB
Recap

Cedarburg capitalized on a dominant 11-hit offensive attack and aggressive base running to rout Sheboygan South 12-2. Starter Logan Emery fueled the victory on the mound, striking out nine over four innings of one-hit, unearned-run ball to earn the win before Luke Verhaalen pitched a scoreless frame in relief. The Bulldogs' offense surged early with multi-RBI performances from Tommy Dailey, Damen Lonstine, and Grant Liegler, while Dailey and Lonstine also helped pace a relentless running game that racked up 11 stolen bases. Sheboygan South starter Kyle Heling took the loss after yielding nine runs in less than three innings, though Hildebrand managed to drive in a run for the Redwings in the defeat.

Chilton 9
Valders 2
P N. Mueller: 6 IP, 2 BB, 4 K
H E. Wagner: 3-5, 2 R, 2 RBi
Recap

Easton Wagner paced a 12-hit offensive attack with a 3-for-5 performance to lead the Chilton Tigers past Valders 9-2. The Tigers seized control early with a three-run first inning, highlighted by a two-run single from Ryan Schmitz and a costly Valders error. Nathan Mueller earned the victory on the mound, scattering nine hits and allowing just two runs across six solid innings before handing the ball to Jacob Thielman for a scoreless seventh. Valders' offense was anchored by Carter Valleskey, who drove in both of their runs, but their lineup was ultimately stifled by a spectacular Chilton defense that turned both a double play and a rare triple play. Starter Austin Ebert took the loss for Valders despite a solid effort, striking out six batters over three innings of work.

Coleman 4
Menominee 2
Recap

The Coleman Cougars utilized an aggressive running game to secure a 4-2 victory over Menominee, accumulating nine stolen bases in the win. After Menominee tied the game in the bottom of the first on an RBI single from Robert Finger, Coleman regained the lead for good in the third inning behind run-scoring groundouts from Cole Berth and Alex Meyer. Lewis paced the Cougars' lineup with two hits, while Wyatt Bieber, Berth, and Matt Tedtman each swiped multiple bases to constantly pressure the defense. Berth also contributed on the mound, earning the win in relief by allowing just one run over two and one-third innings before Gavin Pusick closed the door for the save. Menominee starter Urijah Linsmeier took the hard-luck loss despite a strong complete-game effort, striking out eight batters and yielding just three earned runs over seven innings of work.

Columbus 11
Poynette 2
P G. Schulz: 5 IP, BB, 2 K
H B. Carthew: 2-4, 3 RBI
Recap

Gavin Schultz delivered a standout two-way performance to lead the Columbus Cardinals to an 11-2 victory over the Poynette Pumas on Tuesday at Pauquette Park. The Cardinals' pitcher earned the win by tossing five innings of unearned, one-run ball, while also pacing a 13-hit offensive attack with three singles at the plate. Columbus broke the game wide open with a five-run fourth inning, highlighted by a two-run single from Grady Corrado and run-scoring hits from Owen Cowell and Blake Carthew, who drove in a team-high three runs from the number nine spot. The Cardinals' aggressive base running netted eight stolen bases, placing constant pressure on Poynette starter Justin Wells, who took the loss after yielding 10 runs over three and two-thirds innings. Despite the lopsided score, Jack Gossfeld and Sawyer Steinhorst both managed to drive in runs for the Pumas in the defeat.

Columbus Catholic 8
Mosinee 4
P M. Konieczny: 3.2 IP, 3 BB, 6 K
H R. Becker: 1-3, 4 RBI, 3B, BB
Recap

Columbus Catholic capitalized on a massive six-run second inning to secure an 8-4 victory over Mosinee. The Dons broke the game wide open during that pivotal frame, backed by a costly three-run error and a towering three-run homer to left field from Carson Eckes. Mac Konieczny earned the win on the mound by striking out six batters across three and two-thirds innings before Devlin Timmler entered to secure the save. Ray Becker also fueled the Dons' offense with a game-high four runs batted in, while a remarkably patient team approach netted nine total walks to constantly pressure Mosinee starter Dane Cihlar, who took the loss. Despite the early deficit, Mosinee fought back late behind number eight hitter Noah Zebro, who drove in two runs on a 2-for-3 day alongside a relentless team running game that swiped six bases.

Delavan-Darien 7
East Troy 6
Recap

Delavan-Darien outlasted East Troy in a thrilling 7-6 victory on Tuesday, breaking a late tie when Jacob Huff delivered a clutch go-ahead double in the top of the seventh inning. The Comets initially built a four-run advantage by utilizing an aggressive running game that racked up 11 stolen bases, but East Troy relentlessly battled back to tie the game twice behind a three-RBI performance from Mason Beaver and three hits from leadoff man Kellen Pluess. Kevin O'Grady paced the Delavan-Darien offense with a 3-for-4 day at the plate, while Hunter Hovestol anchored their patient approach by drawing three of the team's six walks. Reliever Joel Janssen ultimately earned the victory by tossing one and one-third hitless innings to quiet the East Troy bats, handing the loss to Cole Pettijohn who surrendered the decisive run in the final frame.

Denmark 13
Clintonville 2
H C. Kersten: 2-3, R, 3 RBI
Recap

Denmark easily overcame an early deficit to rout Clintonville 13-2, fueled by a patient offensive attack that drew eight walks. After Clintonville built a 2-0 lead in the first inning, the Vikings exploded for six runs in both the second and third frames, highlighted by a two-run double and a three-RBI afternoon from Caden Kersten. Caden Peterson earned the victory on the mound by scattering five hits over three innings of two-run ball before Kersten silenced the Clintonville bats with two scoreless innings in relief. Clintonville starter Zach Johnson took the loss after issuing seven walks over two rocky innings, though teammates Rogan Schertz and Conner MaGee managed to piece together multi-hit games in the defeat.

Dodgeville 8
Richland Center 0
P N. Johnson: 6 IP, 5 BB, 13 K
H C. Schneider: 1-3, R, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

Nathan Johnson delivered a dominant 13-strikeout performance over six scoreless innings to lead the Dodgeville Dodgers to an 8-0 combined shutout victory over Richland Center on Tuesday. The Dodgers capitalized early with two runs in the first inning before breaking the game open with a six-run fifth frame, highlighted by a two-run double from Caden Schneider and a two-run triple from Stodola. Bryce Crubaugh-Lockard and Jentry Olson paced the offense with two hits apiece, while an aggressive running game netted six stolen bases to keep the pressure high. Schneider secured the shutout with a flawless inning of relief, striking out two batters to slam the door. Richland Center starter Wyatt Barker took the loss after yielding eight runs (four earned) over five innings, while Avery McGlynn and Isaac Gald managed the only hits for their squad in the defeat.

Eau Claire Memorial 4
New Richmond 2
P A. Johnson: 6.2 IP, 3 BB, 8 K
Recap

Eau Claire Memorial rallied from an early deficit to defeat the New Richmond Tigers 4-2, powered by a pivotal three-run third inning. Trailing 2-0 after New Richmond manufactured runs on a fielder's choice and a sacrifice fly, Eau Claire seized control when a bases-loaded walk by Ian Bauer set up a decisive two-run triple from cleanup hitter Mason McCarthy. Alex Johnson earned the victory on the mound for Memorial, striking out eight batters and allowing just three hits over six and two-thirds stellar innings. New Richmond starter Nick Stellrecht took the loss after surrendering three runs in three innings of work, despite his team's aggressive base-running that resulted in five stolen bases from the likes of Mason Benning and Reegan Saverine. Ryan Reesman added depth to the Eau Claire lineup with a pair of hits from the number eight spot, backing an error-free defensive performance to secure the win.

Eau Claire North 14
Rice Lake 0
P M. Bruesewitz: 5 IP, BB, 9 K
H A. Kata: 2-3, R, 3 RBI, BB
Recap

Mason Bruesewitz delivered a masterclass on the mound, tossing a one-hit shutout with nine strikeouts over five innings to power the Eau Claire North Huskies to a 14-0 rout of the Rice Lake Warriors. The starting pitcher also sparked the offense early with a first-inning RBI single, setting the tone for a relentless Huskies lineup that amassed 12 hits and eight stolen bases. Eau Claire North broke the game completely open with a five-run fourth inning, highlighted by a two-run single from Ashton Kata, who paced the team with three RBIs on a 2-for-3 afternoon. Tyler Barrows was a constant menace on the base paths for the Huskies, drawing two walks, collecting two hits, and stealing a staggering four bases to keep the pressure on Rice Lake starter Gavin Richter, who took the loss. Collin Hutzler managed the lone hit for the Warriors in a 1-for-2 effort, but the Rice Lake lineup simply had no answers for Bruesewitz's overpowering command.

Fall River 20
Montello 10
P E. Stai: 1.2 IP, 2 BB, 6 K
H B. Bolman: 2-2, 2 R, 4 RBI, HR, 3 BB
Recap

The Fall River Pirates outslugged the Montello Hilltoppers 20-10 in a high-scoring affair defined by a massive 14-run second inning. Ben Bolman anchored the Pirates' offense, launching a solo home run in the first and finishing with four RBIs and three walks. Fall River capitalized on a disciplined approach at the plate, drawing 12 total walks and tallying nine hits, including multi-hit performances from Tyler Coloso and Jayden Abegglen. Despite a late five-run surge from Montello led by Evan Lee’s two-run double, the Hilltoppers could not overcome the early deficit created by the Pirates' explosion. Bolman also earned work on the mound, striking out three in relief to help secure the victory.

Fennimore 17
Cuba City 5
H G. Filardo: 2-4, R, 3 RBI, 2B, BB
Recap

The Fennimore Eagles dominated early to secure a high-scoring victory over Cuba City, ignited by a seven-run first inning. Gianni Filardo and Jude Kinney fueled the offense with three RBIs apiece, while the team’s incredible discipline at the plate resulted in 16 total walks. Cuba City struggled to find an answer for the Eagles' relentless pressure, as starter Cam Guler was chased in the opening frame after surrendering seven runs. Grant Biba earned the win on the mound, holding Cuba City to just one earned run over nearly four innings before the bullpen sealed the win. Despite a three-hit performance from Frankie Welp and nine total hits for Cuba City, Fennimore’s early offensive explosion and seven stolen bases proved insurmountable.

Fond du Lac 16
Oshkosh North 6
P B. Haus: 2 IP, BB, 4 K
H H. Burg: 3-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 2B
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Fond du Lac utilized an explosive 15-hit offensive attack, highlighted by a massive six-run second inning, to overpower Oshkosh North 16-6 on Tuesday. Hudson Burg paced the Cardinals with a perfect 3-for-3 day, delivering a pivotal three-run double in the second frame, while Bryson Patton and Logan Bonlander also chipped in three hits apiece to keep the bases crowded. Gavin Suprenand started on the mound for Fond du Lac, allowing six runs (three earned) on five hits and three walks with four strikeouts over three innings, before right-hander Brody Haus entered to toss two dominant, scoreless innings in relief. Despite a rough start from Elliott Schmidt, who yielded six runs in just one and a third innings to take the loss, Oshkosh North managed to push across early runs behind multi-RBI efforts from Braydan Frank and Jacob Seager. Anderson also tallied two hits and two stolen bases for the Spartans, but their pitching staff could not weather the Cardinals' relentless scoring pace and patience at the plate.

Greenfield 5
Whitnall 3
P M. Grafwallner: 5 IP, 2 BB, 5 K
H E. Miszewski: 2-3, 3 RBI, BB
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Greenfield capitalized on a decisive second-inning rally to secure a 5-3 victory over Whitnall on Tuesday. Ethan Miszewski anchored the Hawks' offense with a 2-for-3, three-RBI performance, including a crucial two-run single during a four-run second frame that gave his team a lead they would not relinquish. Mason Grafwallner earned the win by striking out five over five innings and allowing three runs on seven hits, while Ethan Hanke came on in relief to cleanly record the save. Whitnall tightened the contest in the fifth when cleanup hitter Michael Gappa launched a two-run homer to left field, but despite his power and a two-hit day from Lucas Weber, they could not complete the comeback. Weber also took the loss on the mound after surrendering five runs and walking five over four innings, though he managed to strike out eight and benefited from an error-free defense that turned two double plays.

Laconia 8
Campbellsport 4
P T. Madigan: 4.2 IP, 2 BB, 9 K
H F. O'Laire: 4-4, 2R, 2 RBi
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Flynn O’Laire fueled a 15-hit Laconia attack with a perfect 4-for-4 performance at the plate to lead the Spartans past the Campbellsport Cougars 8-4. Laconia seized control in the second inning when O’Laire sparked the scoring with an RBI single, followed by a two-run double from Jack Rens. Tillman Madigan earned the win on the mound, racking up nine strikeouts over nearly five innings of work before Zac Rabe entered to secure the save. Although Campbellsport tallied 10 hits of their own, including multi-hit games from Trenton Schladweiler, Gage Kohlmann, and Keegan Bowe, they were unable to overcome seven runs surrendered by starter Levi Bentz. Drake Stigler added to the Spartans' dominant offensive showing with three hits, while O’Laire and Rens each finished the game with two runs batted in.

Little Chute 3
Luxemburg-Casco 0
P J. Hermsen: 5.2 IP, 4 BB, 9 K
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Little Chute utilized dominant pitching to secure a 3-0 shutout victory over Luxemburg-Casco behind a combined 11-strikeout effort. Jaden Hermsen earned the win, striking out nine and allowing only three hits over five and two-thirds scoreless innings before Reece Joten closed the game for the save. The Mustangs took an early lead in the first inning on an RBI single from Hermsen and a Spartan error, later adding an insurance run via a Gerrit Wittman single in the third. Wittman and Trevor Verhagen led the offensive charge with two hits each, while the Little Chute defense remained flawless without committing a single error. Luxemburg-Casco starter Gavin Lax took the loss despite a solid six-strikeout performance, as his lineup was held to just three total hits in the shutout.

Living Word Lutheran 5
Lake Country Lutheran 2
P G. Weissenburger: 6 IP, 2 BB, 12 K
H O. Sather: 2-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR
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Owen Sather powered the Timberwolves to a 5-2 victory over Lake Country Lutheran by launching two home runs and driving in three runs. Gavin Weissenburger was lights-out on the mound, striking out 12 batters and allowing only two hits over six strong innings to earn the win. After the Lightning tied the game in the third, Sather delivered the decisive blow in the fifth with a two-run blast to center field. Grant Manthei took the loss for the Lightning despite striking out five, as the Lake Country Lutheran offense was held to just two total hits. Jack White finished the game with a hitless inning of relief, striking out two to secure the win for Living Word Lutheran.

Manitowoc Lincoln 5
Green Bay Preble 3
P B. Johnson: 5 IP, 4 BB, 6 K
H T. Sorenson: 2-3, R, 2 RBI, 2B
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Manitowoc Lincoln utilized a productive bottom of the order to secure a 5-3 victory over Green Bay Preble. Turner Sorenson and Nick Braun anchored the offense from the lower half of the lineup, each collecting two hits and two RBIs to help the Shipbuilders build a 5-0 lead. Bennett Johnson earned the win on the mound, striking out six over five innings before Gabe Eichmann entered to secure the save. Green Bay Preble attempted a late-inning comeback behind Will VanBoxel, who finished 3-for-4 with two RBIs, but they were unable to overcome the early deficit. Jackson Zegers took the loss for the Hornets despite a complete-game effort, while the Shipbuilders' error-free defense proved crucial in holding the lead.

Marinette 10
Sturgeon Bay 3
P C. MacGregor: 5 IP, 5 BB, 7 K
H C. MacGregor: 2-2, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B, HR, BB
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Chase MacGregor delivered a standout two-way performance to lead the Marinette Marines past Sturgeon Bay in a 9-3 victory. The Marines jumped ahead early in the first inning behind MacGregor’s solo home run to left field and capitalized on a Sturgeon Bay error to extend the lead. MacGregor also earned the win on the mound, striking out seven and allowing three runs over five innings before Jack Raygo and Nik Williams combined for two scoreless frames in relief. Marinette's offense was bolstered by a disciplined approach that netted eight walks, while Ryker Maye joined MacGregor in tallying two RBIs. Sturgeon Bay starter Ethan Kratcha took the loss after a rocky opening frame, though Jack Higginbotham paced their offense with a three-hit game in the defeat.

McFarland 6
Edgewood 1
P B. Maly: 7 IP, 2 BB, 4 K
H G. Gauwitz: 3-4, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 2B
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Grayson Gauwitz led the charge for McFarland with three hits, including two doubles, in a 6-1 victory over Edgewood. Brandon Maly delivered a complete-game performance on the mound, earning the win after allowing just one run on five hits over seven innings. McFarland built an early lead with a run in the first and two more in the second, highlighted by a Gauwitz RBI double and a sacrifice fly from Benny Steinke. Edgewood starter Liam Bishop took the loss, yielding six runs across five innings of work despite four strikeouts. Henry Bieri and Trevor Ray contributed multi-hit games to McFarland’s 11-hit total, while Ben Smarrella paced Edgewood's offense with two hits. McFarland's defense backed Maly's strong start by turning a double play to stifle any late-inning threats.

Oconto Falls 1
Waupaca 0
P T. Tate: 7 IP, 0 BB, 6 K
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Teagan Tate delivered a dominant performance on the mound, tossing a complete-game shutout to lead the Oconto Falls Panthers to a narrow 1-0 victory over Waupaca. In a classic pitcher's duel, Tate struck out six and allowed only minimal traffic, while the Panthers' defense remained flawless without committing a single error. The game remained scoreless until the sixth inning, when Oconto Falls finally broke the deadlock to push across the game's only run. Waupaca starter Carson Jameson suffered a hard-luck loss despite a stellar effort, yielding just one run on five hits over six innings of work. The Panthers' offense was a balanced effort with Logan Berg, Landon Timm, Landon Delfosse, Tate, and JJ Pytleski each recording a hit, while John Zeamer led Waupaca with a hit in the defensive struggle.

Omro 3
Mayville 1
P B. Loker: 5 IP, 1 BB, 7 K
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Bryce Loker dominated on the mound and at the plate to lead the Omro Foxes to a 3-1 victory over Mayville. Loker earned the win by tossing five innings of one-hit, shutout ball while striking out seven, and he provided the game's biggest offensive blow with a two-run double in the third. Cade Boynton followed Loker's double with an RBI single to extend the lead to 3-0. Mayville’s Kevin Keller finally got his team on the board in the sixth with a solo home run to left field, but Jake Hunter entered in relief to secure the save for the Foxes. Mayville starter Weston Teeters suffered a tough loss despite a complete-game effort, striking out seven without allowing a walk. Although Mayville played error-free defense and turned a double play, they were unable to overcome the early deficit created by Omro's three-run third inning.

Pewaukee 10
Waukesha South 2
P B. Duvall: 6.2 IP, 2 BB, 9 K
H C. Burtness: 4-4, 2 R, RBI, 3B
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Pewaukee rode an explosive 12-hit offense and a historic performance on the mound to a 10-2 victory over Waukesha South. Cayden Burtness anchored the Pirates' lineup with a perfect 4-for-4 afternoon, while Brooks Dobberstein sparked the scoring early with an RBI double in the first. The offensive highlight came in the fifth inning when Colton Wall launched a solo inside-the-park home run. On the base paths, Pewaukee remained aggressive, tallying eight stolen bases led by multi-steal games from Burtness, Colin Peterson, and Dobberstein. Blayke Duvall earned the win with a dominant performance, striking out nine over six and two-thirds innings. His outing was highlighted by a rare feat in the seventh, where he threw an immaculate inning by striking out the side on exactly nine pitches. Waukesha South starter Bryce Krueck took the loss after yielding six runs over five innings. Despite the defeat, the Blackshirts' Michael Petfalski remained perfect at the plate, going 3-for-3 and driving in both of his team's runs. Pewaukee’s defense was equally sharp, playing error-free baseball to support the decisive win.

Pittsville 27
Necedah 0
P Z. Roberts: 3 IP, 0 BB, 5 K
H D. Luther: 3-5, 4 R, 4 RBI, 2 2B, BB
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The Pittsville Panthers dominated Necedah in a 27-0 shutout, powered by a massive 17-hit offensive explosion. Dawson Luther led the charge with four RBIs on three hits, while Kash Ostermann and Zach Roberts each turned in perfect 4-for-4 performances at the plate. The Panthers' scoring peaked in a 12-run fifth inning, capitalizing on disciplined hitting and aggressive base running that included five stolen bases. On the mound, Roberts earned the win by striking out five and allowing just one hit over three scoreless innings, before Chris Zawislan provided two hitless innings of relief. Necedah struggled to find an answer for Pittsville's relentless attack, with their starter yielding 10 runs in three innings as the Panthers played flawless, error-free defense.

Port Washington 3
Kettle Moraine Lutheran 2
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Port Washington secured a dramatic 3-2 walk-off victory over Camel after Ward delivered a clutch RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning. The Pirates initially took an early lead on a Max Webb sacrifice fly, but Camel surged ahead in the fourth behind a Brett Biondich double and a Jackson Mutz RBI single. Webb later tied the game in the sixth with a crucial two-out single, eventually setting the stage for the final heroics. Ward earned the win in relief, while Camel starter Blake Hagenow suffered a difficult loss despite a dominant 11-strikeout performance over nearly seven innings. O'Neil Wright paced the Port Washington offense with two hits and two stolen bases, helping the Pirates overcome a patient Camel lineup that drew six walks.

Potosi/Cassville 2
River Ridge 0
P K Vogelsberg: 7 IP, H, 9 K
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Kolton Vogelsberg tossed a masterful one-hit shutout to lead the Potosi/Cassville Chieftains past River Ridge in a tight 2-0 pitcher's duel on Tuesday. Vogelsberg completely overmatched the opposing lineup, earning the complete-game victory after striking out nine batters and issuing zero walks over seven pristine innings. River Ridge starter Cael Koenig was nearly as dominant, taking the hard-luck loss despite racking up 10 Ks and allowing just one hit and zero earned runs across 5 2/3 frames. The Chieftains finally broke the scoreless deadlock in the top of the sixth inning, capitalizing on defensive miscues to push across a pair of unearned runs highlighted by a Logan Rausch RBI sacrifice bunt. Ben Infield recorded the lone base knock for Potosi/Cassville and came around to score the go-ahead run, while Jack White managed to break up Vogelsberg's no-hit bid with a second-inning single to account for River Ridge's only offense of the afternoon.

Pulaski 4
Notre Dame Academy 0
P E. Heuser: 6.2 IP, 0 BB, 8 K
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Pulaski rode a dominant pitching performance to a 4-0 shutout victory over Notre Dame Academy, led by starter Eli Heuser. Heuser earned the win by striking out eight and allowing zero runs on five hits over six and two-thirds innings, before Gabe VerGiesen entered to secure the save. The Red Raiders broke a scoreless tie in the fourth inning when a passed ball allowed two runs to cross the plate, followed later by two RBIs from Bryce Treml. Despite a spectacular 10-strikeout effort from Notre Dame Academy starter Ty Bumgardner, he was tagged with the loss after surrendering three runs on just one hit. Notre Dame Academy's offense was limited to five hits, two of which came from Kyan Redling, as Pulaski's defense and pitching staff effectively stifled every scoring threat.

Random Lake 15
Howards Grove 2
P P Fischer: 4 IP, R, 3 BB, 8 K
H D Kleppin: 3-3, 3 R, 2 RBI
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Random Lake's offense scored in every inning to comfortably back a dominant performance on the mound, cruising to a 15-2, six-inning victory over Howards Grove on Tuesday. Starter Reed Traas pitched a hitless first inning, allowing one run and walking three, before Parker Fischer took over to earn the win by striking out eight batters and allowing just one run on three hits across four stellar innings of relief. Decker Kleppin reached base in all five of his plate appearances to pace the Rams' 11-hit attack, going a perfect 3-for-3 with a double, three runs scored, and a pair of RBI. Chase Verbanac drove in a game-high four runs for Random Lake, taking advantage of three walks, while Logan Michaels and Fischer each contributed run-scoring doubles to the rout. Matt Koenig, Parker Wilson, and Nolan Wilson accounted for the only three hits of the afternoon for Howards Grove, with Parker Wilson driving in a run on a fifth-inning single in the defeat.

Reedsburg 9
Portage 2
P L Verch: 7 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 13 K
H W Alonso: 2-4, 2 R, SB
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Backed by a dominant complete-game pitching performance from Luke Verch, Reedsburg steadily built a commanding early lead to cruise past Portage for a 9-2 victory on Tuesday. Verch completely overmatched the opposition on the mound, earning the win after scattering just four hits and surrendering zero walks while racking up an impressive 13 strikeouts over seven innings of work. The Beavers’ offense provided plenty of run support, pulling away with a pair of three-run rallies in the third and fourth innings fueled by multi-hit performances from Mason Molitor, Gavin Budnik, and Winston Alonso. Molitor paced the attack by going 2-for-3 with a double, an RBI, and three runs scored, while Kane Kennedy chipped in a pair of RBI for Reedsburg despite going hitless. Portage's lineup was held entirely in check until the bottom of the sixth inning, when Austin Fries finally broke up the shutout by launching a two-run home run to right field to account for his team's only scoring of the afternoon.

Sauk Prairie 9
Stoughton 4
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Sauk Prairie overcame an early deficit with a decisive four-run fourth inning, ultimately pulling away for a 9-4 victory over Stoughton on Tuesday. Starting pitcher Sam Patterson earned the win for the Eagles, striking out seven batters while allowing just one earned run on seven hits and four walks across six frames, before Bryan Breunig secured the final three outs with a scoreless seventh inning in relief. Trailing 4-1 in the top of the fourth, Sauk Prairie capitalized on Stoughton's defensive miscues to grab the lead on a two-run error, later cementing the game with another four-run rally in the seventh highlighted by Cayden Hermsdorf's two-run single. Hermsdorf paced the Eagles' offense by going 2-for-4 with a pair of RBI and two runs scored, while Jude Thompson contributed an RBI double to the comeback effort. Kotlowski and Pietruszynski collected two hits apiece to lead the Stoughton lineup, and Reuter drove in a pair of runs during the team's three-run third inning.

Seymour 8
Shawano Community 2
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Seymour answered an early deficit with a three-run first inning and never looked back, cruising to an 8-2 victory over Shawano on Tuesday. Starting pitcher Xavier Salzman earned the win for the Thunder, allowing one earned run on two hits and four walks while striking out six across four innings of work, before Brayden Banker tossed three scoreless innings of relief with four Ks to secure the outcome. Seymour's offense was powered by Salzman, who helped his own cause by going 3-for-4 with a double and two RBI, and Romy Oskey, who drove in a game-high three runs highlighted by a go-ahead, two-run double in the bottom of the first. Cayden Staffeldt also collected three hits and scored twice for the Thunder, while Carson Staffeldt reached base in all four of his plate appearances and crossed the plate three times. Anderson Schmidt and Brody Schutt paced Shawano's lineup in the defeat, combining for all four of the Hawks' hits, including an RBI single by Schutt in the opening frame.

Shorewood 10
West Allis Central 0
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Shorewood's offense erupted for six runs in the second inning to back a combined one-hit shutout, cruising to a 10-0, five-inning victory over West Allis Central on Tuesday. Starting pitcher Aedan Rowhani completely overwhelmed the Bulldogs, earning the win after striking out six and scattering just one hit and one walk over four scoreless frames, before Charlie Berry sealed the run-rule victory with a perfect fifth inning. Yanni Douros powered the Greyhounds' 14-hit attack at the plate, going 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles and three RBI, including a two-run two-bagger that highlighted the massive second-inning rally. Alex Douros and River Marks contributed two RBI apiece to the rout, while Harry Mielnicki and Josh Miller each tallied perfect 2-for-2 days at the dish. Julian Molthen managed to record West Allis Central's lone base knock with a first-inning double, but the rest of the lineup was completely silenced by the Shorewood pitching staff.

South Milwaukee 30
Cudahy 0
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South Milwaukee's offense erupted for a staggering 30-0, five-inning rout of Cudahy on Tuesday, complementing a dominant combined shutout on the mound. Starting pitcher Lucas Stapleton anchored the victory, scattering three hits and striking out eight over four scoreless innings while also driving in a game-high five runs at the plate. Reliever Tommy Parker sealed the win by striking out the side in a perfect fifth inning. The Rockets capitalized on 10 walks and eight Cudahy errors, putting the contest completely out of reach with a 10-run second inning before pouring on 13 more runs in the fifth. Mason Hintz and Bryce Plennes paced the 17-hit barrage with three hits apiece, while Easton Nowak managed to cross the plate five times without officially recording an at-bat after drawing four walks and getting hit by two pitches. Cudahy’s lineup was kept entirely in check throughout the afternoon, with TJ Hahn, Jonathan Pettke, and Thomas Bryan managing the team's only base hits.

St. Thomas More 13
Dominican 1
P N Margoni: 4 IP, R, BB, 4 K
H L Mrazek: 2-4, RBI, R, 2 3B
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St. Thomas More's pitching staff combined for a five-inning no-hitter as the Cavaliers cruised past Dominican for a commanding 13-1 victory on Tuesday. Starter Nathan Margoni anchored the mound, earning the win after allowing just one unearned run on zero hits and one walk while striking out four across four innings. Alex Lininger then sealed the combined gem, striking out two batters during a perfect fifth inning. The Cavaliers' offense blew the contest open with a seven-run fourth, highlighted by Margoni's bases-clearing double and an RBI single from Carson Weist, who finished 2-for-3 with three RBI and three runs scored. Luke Mrazek also sparked the lineup with a pair of triples, while Dominican's offense was entirely stifled, managing to push across its lone run in the second inning only after Cabral reached and scored on consecutive St. Thomas More errors.

Stratford 11
Assumption 1
P D. Gage: 1 H, 0 ER, 5 BB, 5 SO
H B. Berg: 2-2, 2 2B, 6 RBI, BB
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Stratford defeated Assumption 11-1 in five innings, powered by Brady Berg, who finished with two doubles, a single, and six RBIs. The Tigers built an early lead with a three-run second inning and extended it to 8-0 In the fourth, highlighted by a two-run single from Drew Gage. Assumption scored its lone run in the fifth when Keegan Cavanaugh crossed the plate on a wild pitch. However, Stratford ended the game at the bottom of the inning after an error allowed Matt Schoenfuss to score, and Berg delivered a walk-off two-run double. Gage earned the win on the mound, striking out five across five innings of work.

Superior 20
Denfeld 2
H J. Rue: 2-4, 3 RBI
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Superior overwhelmed Denfeld 20-2, fueled by a 10-run second inning and a 20-hit attack. Mattson Rue led the charge with four hits, while Luke Lundgren, Tripp Row, and Dawson Ahlborg each recorded triples. Superior capitalized on seven Denfeld errors and eight walks to build a commanding 16-0 lead by the fourth inning. Austin Edwards earned the win, pitching five innings and allowing only three hits. Denfeld broke the shutout in the fifth inning following an RBI single by Kallen Blix and a fielder's choice by Cole Harshman that scored Jo Jo Ohman. Despite the late rally, the Spartans' massive offensive performance secured the run-rule victory.

Verona 10
Sun Prairie West 1
P C. Martin: 4 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 0 BB, 7 SO
H G. Miller: 1-3, HR, RBI, 2 BB
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Verona defeated Sun Prairie West 10-1, fueled by a massive eight-run second inning. Grady Miller set the tone early with a solo home run in the first, while Ben DeTienne and Peyton DiMaggio each delivered two-run singles during the second-inning surge. Oliver Hecklesmiller added a final blow in the third, driving in two runs on a single and an error. Sun Prairie West took its only lead in the first inning when Jensen hit an RBI single to score Magli. However, Verona's Caden Martin earned the win, striking out seven batters over four innings. Reliever JJ Rufer sealed the victory with three scoreless innings of work, allowing only three hits while striking out two.

Watertown 8
Waunakee 6
P D. Cashin: 5.1 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 9 SO
H C. Kletsch: 2-3, 2B, RBI, BB
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Watertown defeated Waunakee 8-6 after holding off a late-inning comeback. The Goslings broke the game open in the fourth inning, scoring six runs highlighted by a two-run single from Blake Stamper and RBI singles from Brady Lessner, Connor Kletsch, and Landon Washetas. Waunakee rallied in the final frames, scoring one in the sixth and three in the seventh. The Warriors' late surge was aided by several Watertown errors, including a run-scoring miscue that brought home Ashton Ayre, but James Radabaugh popped out with the tying run on base to end the game. Luke Tattersall paced the Warriors with a 2-for-4 performance, including a double, while Davis Cashin earned the win for the Goslings.

Waukesha North 15
Greendale 6
P B. Sumner: 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 3 SO
H T. Flemming: 2-4, 2B, 6 RBI
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Waukesha North overcame a 6-0 first-inning deficit to defeat Greendale 15-6, scoring 15 unanswered runs across the final three frames. The Northstars' rally was sparked by Tyler Flemming, who drove in four runs on a double and a single, and Thomas Radomski, who finished with a two-run double and a walk. Chase Muchow also contributed significantly, reaching base four times and stealing three bases. Greendale built their early lead through a two-run double by Noah Jacobson and RBI hits from Vincent Kenny, Reece Kelly, and Lucas Kenny. However, the Panthers' offense stalled against reliever Brady Sumner, who earned the win with two innings of hitless relief and three strikeouts. Ian Hanson recorded the final two outs in the seventh to complete the comeback.

Waupun 4
Lodi 2
P S. Nelson: 6 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 9 SO
H S. Nelson: 1-2, 2 RBI, 2 BB
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Waupun held off a late Lodi rally to secure a 4-2 victory. The Warriors built an early lead in the third inning behind a two-run single from Sutton Nelson and a Lodi error that allowed Trey Schmidt to score. Schmidt added an insurance run in the fifth on a wild pitch. Nelson also excelled on the mound, striking out nine batters across six innings to earn the win. Lodi’s offense was led by Alex Breunig, who finished 3-for-4 with a double. The Blue Devils broke through in the sixth with an RBI single from Casey Fleischman. In the seventh, Lodi loaded the bases and cut the deficit to 4-2 when Logan Leistico was hit by a pitch, but reliever Logan Prall induced a flyout to end the game and secure the save.

Wausau East 5
Wausau West 3
P C. Rye: 7 IP, 2 H, 3 R, 2 BB, 5 SO
H T. Staszak: 3-3, 3 RBI
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Wausau East scored three runs in the fifth inning to come from behind and defeat Wausau West 5-3. Iain Stahel ignited the rally with a solo home run, followed by RBI singles from Ethan Loppnow and Tyler Staszak. Staszak and James Dennis led the Lumberjacks' offense with five hits, while Camdyn Rye earned the complete-game win, striking out five and allowing only two hits. Wausau West originally took a 2-0 lead in the third inning on a two-run double by Carson Thurs. After the Lumberjacks’ big fifth inning, the Warriors cut the lead to two when Miles Waldvogel tripled and scored on a Parker Monday sacrifice fly. Rye remained dominant in the final frames, retiring the side in order in both the sixth and seventh to clinch the victory.

West Allis Hale 12
Brookfield Central 0
P B. Mudgett: 5 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 7 SO
H M. Shore: 3-4, 2B, 4 RBI
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West Allis Hale secured a 12-0 shutout over Brookfield Central, powered by a nine-run first inning and a dominant pitching performance. Brady Mudgett earned the win, striking out seven batters and allowing just four hits over five scoreless innings. Mason Shore led the Huskies' offense, going 3-for-4 with four RBIs, while Luke Schaning and Yovanni Llanas each contributed two-RBI performances. The Huskies' early barrage included RBI doubles from Schaning and Llanas, alongside run-scoring singles by Shore. Brookfield Central managed five hits, including a 2-for-2 effort from Jake Christman, but could not overcome Mudgett’s command. Mudgett punctuated the victory by striking out the side in the bottom of the fifth to end the game via the run rule.

West Bend East 9
Kewaskum 7
P C. Multerer: 4.1 IP, 4 H, 4 ER, 4 BB, 6 SO
H Z. Fechter: 2-4, HR, 5 RBI
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West Bend East used a nine-run outburst in the first three innings to defeat Kewaskum 9-7. Zack Fechter led the Suns' offense, going 2-for-4 with a three-run home run and five RBIs, while Davis Rowley added three hits and a double. Kewaskum mounted a late rally in the fifth inning, highlighted by a two-run home run and an RBI single, but fell two runs short. Colton Multerer started for the Suns, recording six strikeouts across 4.1 innings. Blake Blau earned the save in relief, striking out four over the final 2.2 frames to preserve the lead.

West De Pere 2
De Pere 0
P L. Wierzba: 7 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 17 SO
H L. Delgado: 1-2, 2B, RBI
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Logan Wierzba turned in a dominant performance on the mound to lead West De Pere to a 2-0 shutout win over De Pere. Wierzba struck out 17 batters in a complete-game effort, surrendering only a fourth-inning double to Ethan Krepline. The Phantoms took an early lead in the first when Laliwa Delgado scored on an error, and Delgado later provided insurance with a sixth-inning RBI double. Ryland Nowak took the loss for the Redbirds despite a strong outing, allowing just two hits and one earned run over six innings, with four strikeouts.

Winneconne 14
Green Bay East 0
P L. Pahl: 5 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 12 SO
H N. Bouras: 2-3, 2 RBI
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Winneconne dominated from the start, routing Green Bay East 14-0 behind a nine-run first inning and a masterpiece on the mound from Lucky Pahl. Pahl earned the win, striking out 12 batters and allowing only three hits over five scoreless innings. Noah Bouras led the offensive charge for the Wolves, going 2-for-3 with two RBIs, while Colson Kleinschmidt drove in two runs. The Wolves capitalized on four Green Bay East errors, including a first-inning miscue that allowed Kleinschmidt and Lukas Bertram to score. Winneconne added three runs in the second via a Broderick Stille groundout and another DevilCats error, before Andon Lang capped the scoring with an RBI single in the fourth. Pahl remained untouchable throughout, striking out the side in the third and the final two batters of the game to secure the shutout.

Wisconsin Dells 11
Wautoma 1
P C. Syverson: 6 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 3 BB, 4 SO
H B. Weaver: 2-4, 3B, 3 RBI
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Wisconsin Dells cruised to an 11-1 victory over Wautoma, ending the game in the sixth inning behind a 11-hit offensive explosion. Nolan Schmitz spearheaded the attack, going 3-for-4 with three RBIs, while Blake Weaver tripled and drove in three runs. Carter Syverson earned the win, tossing six scoreless innings with four strikeouts and contributing a triple and two runs scored at the plate. The Chiefs established an early lead with three runs in the first and three more in the second, highlighted by Schmitz’s two-run single. Wautoma broke the shutout in the top of the sixth when Nitz scored on a Dobe sacrifice fly, but Wisconsin Dells answered immediately in the bottom half. Henry Grove’s RBI single drove in the final run to trigger the mercy rule and secure the win.

Wisconsin Heights 13
New Glarus 7
H Q. Payne: 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI, BB
Recap

Wisconsin Heights erased a five-run deficit with an 11-run outburst in the sixth inning to secure a 13-7 comeback victory over New Glarus. Quinn Payne and River Lubchansky keyed the rally with two-run doubles, while Zachary Sander added a two-run single and Ryan Flynn finished 2-for-4 with two RBIs. New Glarus was led by Landon Stelter, who went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs, and Nolan Julseth, who contributed a two-run double. Matthew Roth delivered a strong start for New Glarus, allowing just two runs on five hits with five strikeouts in four innings. New Glarus' Kaleb Weber also impressed, finishing 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored in the losing effort.

Wrightstown 8
Freedom 5
H T. Van Rossum: 1-3, HR, RBI, BB
Recap

Wrightstown relied on a balanced offensive effort and a solo home run from Theo Van Rossum to defeat the Irish 8-5. Van Rossum finished 1-for-3 with one walk and a fourth-inning blast to center field, while Michael Besel led the Tigers at the plate by going 3-for-3 with a walk. The Irish were paced by Carlton Romitti, who went 2-for-2 with one RBI, and Chase Calmes, who finished 1-for-3 with a double and a walk. Rogan Thompson earned the win, tossing four innings, allowing one earned run. While Bennett Stengel recorded the save by navigating a bases-loaded jam in the seventh. Wrightstown capitalized on a two-run third inning and a two-run fifth to maintain the lead despite a late Irish push that saw Carson Peters and Ryan Heran drive in runs in the final two frames.

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