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WIAA Daily Roundup: April 28


Wisconsin Staff

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From April 28, 2026
Prep Baseball Wisconsin Power 25
#1 Hudson 16
#17 Chippewa Falls 6
P M. Susa: 4.0 IP, 2 BB, 4 K
H J. Mataczynski: 2-2, 4 R, 3 RBI, HR, 2 BB
Recap

The Hudson Raiders overpowered the Chippewa Falls Cardinals in a high-scoring 16-6 victory, fueled by an explosive offensive display and elite plate discipline. Jace Mataczynski was the catalyst for the Raiders, launching a home run and driving in three runs while crossing the plate four times himself. Logan Hagman and Bergen Aune also provided significant production, combining for four RBIs, with Aune adding a double to his multi-hit performance. Hudson's patience at the plate was a major factor as they drew 12 walks throughout the five-inning contest. On the mound, Mark Susa earned the win, battling through four innings and striking out four. Chippewa Falls managed 10 hits, including three from Landon Atckisson and a double, but they were unable to keep pace with Hudson's relentless scoring. Brady Smith took the loss for the Cardinals as the Raiders capitalized on extra-base hits and aggressive baserunning to secure the decisive regional win.

#2 Kimberly 2
#14 Kaukauna 1
P M Hermus: 7 IP, 3 H, ER, BB, 9 K
H M Hermus: 2-4, R, RBI, HR
Recap

Maddux Hermus tossed a complete-game gem to lead the Kimberly Papermakers past the Kaukauna Ghosts 2-1 in a tightly contested pitcher's duel. Hermus anchored the victory on the hill, striking out nine batters while surrendering just one run on three hits and a single walk over seven dominant innings. Helping his own cause at the plate, the starting pitcher also fueled the Kimberly offense with a 2-for-4 performance that featured a pivotal solo home run. Paxton Schuh was tagged with the hard-luck loss for the Ghosts despite a standout effort, yielding two runs—only one earned—on six hits and three walks with seven Ks across 6.0 frames. Breaking through to provide the lone scoring production for Kaukauna in the narrow defeat, Quentin Gustman drove in a run with a double.

#3 Appleton North 4
Appleton East 0
P C Christianson: 7 IP 6 H, 5 K
Recap

Cash Christianson tossed a complete-game shutout to lead Appleton North to a 4-0 victory over Appleton East. Clinging to a narrow one-run lead late in the contest, the Lightning pulled away with a decisive three-run surge in the bottom of the sixth inning to secure the win. Christianson anchored the victory on the mound, striking out five while scattering just six hits and issuing zero walks over seven scoreless frames. Owen Reuland paced the Appleton North lineup with a 2-for-3 performance and an RBI, while Griffin Stan chipped in a run-scoring double. Nick Verbeten was tagged with the loss for the Patriots despite a solid outing, yielding four runs, only two of which were earned, on seven hits over six innings. Attempting to spark the Appleton East offense in the defeat, Evan Benbrooks and Calvin Feucht tallied two hits apiece.

#4 New Berlin Eisenhower 8
Greendale 0
P C. Schneider: 6.0 IP, BB, 15 K
H C. Wait: 1-2, R, 2 RBI, 2 BB
Recap

The Bay Port Pirates edged out the West De Pere Phantoms in a 3-1 defensive battle, driven by a dominant performance on the mound. Carson Hawley earned the victory, racking up a staggering 15 strikeouts while surrendering just three hits over six masterful innings. Offensively, Arty Adams provided the spark with a double and two RBIs, while Eli Hart added a triple and a run scored to the winning effort. West De Pere struggled to find a rhythm against Hawley's command, finishing with 16 total strikeouts as a team. Logan Wierzba took the tough loss for the Phantoms, striking out seven and allowing only three runs in a complete-game effort. Despite multi-base hits from Ethan Collar and Wierzba, the Phantoms were unable to overcome the Pirates' clinical pitching.

Verona 6
#5 Sun Prairie East 5
H J Wepking: 2-4, RBI, R
Recap

The Verona Wildcats edged out Sun Prairie East 6-5 in a tight, back-and-forth contest, taking the lead for good with a decisive two-run fifth inning. Jaxon Wepking, Ben Erdman, and Ben DeTienne paced the Wildcats' offense with two hits apiece, while Erdman chipped in an RBI double. Verona starter Landon Lassahn struck out four over 3.2 innings, allowing four runs on seven hits and four walks, before Cooper Stier earned the victory with 2.2 innings of one-run relief. Caden Martin secured the final two outs of the game, navigating around a late walk with a strikeout to preserve the one-run advantage and seal the win. Delivering standout performances in the narrow defeat, Joey Tamboli went a perfect 3-for-3 with a double for Sun Prairie East, while Grayson Uttech tallied two hits, scored twice, and struck out seven over 4.0 innings of strong relief work.

#6 Hortonville 7
Oshkosh West 0
P M Burrichter: 6 IP, 2 H, 2 BB, 9 K
Recap

Mason Burrichter tossed six dominant innings to propel the Hortonville Polar Bears to a commanding 7-0 shutout victory over the Oshkosh West Wildcats. Burrichter anchored the victory on the mound, striking out nine while scattering just two hits and two walks before Matthew Tank closed out the game with a scoreless, one-strikeout final frame. The Polar Bears' offense struck early and steadily capitalized on four Wildcats errors, powered by RBI doubles from Isaac Behnke, Brock Wolter, Tristan Berrens, and Jaime Varela. Oshkosh West starter Cade Heiman took the loss despite a gritty effort, surrendering six runs—only two of which were earned—on three hits and three walks while striking out six over 4.2 innings. Managing to break up the shutout bid but unable to string a rally together, Wyatt Martin and Madden Mercado accounted for the lone offensive hits for the Wildcats with a single apiece.

#7 Mukwonago 9
Kettle Moraine 1
P C. Scheel: 7.0 IP, 2 BB, 10 K
H B. Paczocha: 1-4, R, 3 RBI, 3B
Recap

The Mukwonago Indians cruised to a 9-1 victory over the Kettle Moraine Lasers, led by a dominant complete-game performance from Caleb Scheel. Scheel was in total control on the mound, surrendering only two hits and zero earned runs while racking up 10 strikeouts to earn the win. The Indians' offense provided steady support with a 10-hit attack, sparked by Braedon Paczocha, who finished with three RBIs and a triple. Gavin Reilly also had a standout day at the plate, going 2-for-4 with two runs scored and a triple of his own. Kettle Moraine struggled to find an answer for Scheel’s command, managing only singles from Jimmy Angle and Micah Witt Jr. Colton Strosin took the loss for the Lasers, as Mukwonago utilized aggressive baserunning and timely extra-base hits—including a double by Bo Dooley—to secure the decisive regional win.

Grafton 10
#8 Whitefish Bay 2
P J. Schmanski: 5.0 IP, 3 BB, 4 K
H E. Bonk: 3-4, 3 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Grafton Black Hawks defeated the Whitefish Bay Blue Dukes 10-2, powered by a steady offensive attack and a strong starting performance on the mound. Jack Schmanski earned the victory, pitching five solid innings and allowing just two earned runs while striking out four. Schmanski also helped his own cause at the plate with a double and two RBIs. The Black Hawks' offense was further fueled by Zach Plier, who collected two hits and two RBIs, and Everett Bonk, who finished 3-for-4 with a double. Whitefish Bay managed six hits in the contest, including multi-hit efforts from Max Egan and Chase Wolter, but struggled to overcome a combined seven walks and five hit batters issued by their pitching staff. Sam Benter provided two perfect innings of relief to seal the win for Grafton, as the Black Hawks capitalized on scoring opportunities to maintain control throughout the game.

#10 Milton 11
Baraboo 4
P L. Schwarz: 6.0 IP, 5 BB, 3 K
H J. Cummins: 3-4, 4 R, RBI, 2B
Recap

The Milton Red Hawks powered past Baraboo in an 11-4 victory, fueled by an explosive offensive performance and a steady starting effort on the mound. Landon Schwarz earned the win, navigating six innings and allowing just two earned runs while striking out three. The Red Hawks' lineup was relentless, led by Jake Cummins, who went 3-for-4 with a double and four runs scored, and Easton Agnew, who drove in a team-high three runs. Charlie Fitzke also played a vital role, contributing a double and two RBIs to the winning effort. Baraboo managed seven hits in the contest, including a double from Peyton Poker and two RBIs from Adam Schlender, but struggled to keep pace with Milton’s consistent scoring. Despite drawing eight walks, the Thunderbirds were unable to overcome the Red Hawks' offensive momentum and aggressive baserunning, which included four stolen bases.

#11 Germantown 7
Wauwatosa East 6
P B. Lauer: 5.0 IP, BB, 4 K
H T. Olszewski: 2-3, R, 2 RBI, BB
Recap

The Germantown Warhawks narrowly defeated the Wauwatosa East Red Raiders 7-6 in a back-and-forth battle defined by timely hitting and aggressive baserunning. Brady Lauer set the tone early on the mound, striking out four over five innings, while the Warhawks' offense maximized their six hits by drawing seven walks. Ty Olszewski and Jon Murkowski anchored the attack, each driving in two runs to keep Germantown ahead. Wauwatosa East out-hit the Warhawks 12 to 6, led by a perfect 3-for-3 afternoon from Simon Fox and three hits from Louie Fox, but the Red Raiders struggled to overcome seven earned runs allowed. Nolan Vogt provided crucial relief for Germantown, tossing two innings of one-hit ball to preserve the lead. The Warhawks' speed proved to be a deciding factor, as they swiped 10 bases to maintain constant pressure and secure the victory.

Hartford 9
#13 Slinger 1
P B. Brandner: 3.1 IP, 4 BB, 8 K
H E. Ford: 1-4, R, 2 RBI
Recap

The Germantown Warhawks narrowly defeated the Wauwatosa East Red Raiders 7-6 in a back-and-forth battle defined by timely hitting and aggressive baserunning. Brady Lauer set the tone early on the mound, striking out four over five innings, while the Warhawks' offense maximized their six hits by drawing seven walks. Ty Olszewski and Jon Murkowski anchored the attack, each driving in two runs to keep Germantown ahead. Wauwatosa East out-hit the Warhawks 12 to 6, led by a perfect 3-for-3 afternoon from Simon Fox and three hits from Louie Fox, but the Red Raiders struggled to overcome seven earned runs allowed. Nolan Vogt provided crucial relief for Germantown, tossing two innings of one-hit ball to preserve the lead. The Warhawks' speed proved to be a deciding factor, as they swiped 10 bases to maintain constant pressure and secure the victory.

#15 Marquette University 6
#23 Brookfield East 5
H S Kwaterski: 3-5, RBI, R
Recap

Marquette University erased an early four-run deficit and captured a thrilling 6-5 extra-inning victory over Brookfield East, punctuated by Ben Schroeder's go-ahead solo home run in the top of the ninth. Hilltoppers starting pitcher Damian Kosempa yielded four runs on four hits and seven walks over 3.0 innings, but reliever Harrison Schwabe stabilized the contest, striking out six and allowing just one run across 5.0 innings of work. Silas Kwaterski fueled the Marquette offense with a 3-for-5 performance, delivering a crucial RBI single during a three-run sixth inning that tied the game. Brookfield East starter Noah Melby took a no-decision after giving up two runs on five hits and three walks over 5.0 innings with three Ks. Despite the loss, Sam Wells reached base in all five plate appearances for the Spartans, going 2-for-2 with an RBI double, three walks, and two runs scored before Charlie McElherne sealed the win for Marquette with a flawless, two-strikeout bottom of the ninth.

#16 Muskego 7
Catholic Memorial 1
P T. Grulkowski: 4.0 IP, BB, 9 K
H M. Lessard: 2-2, R, 4 RBI, 3B, HR, 2 BB
Recap

The Muskego Warriors powered past the Catholic Memorial Crusaders in a 7-1 victory, fueled by an elite performance from Maddux Lessard. Lessard was the offensive powerhouse of the day, finishing a double shy of the cycle with a triple and a home run while racking up four RBIs. Callen Tomsyck provided consistent support at the plate, tallying three hits including a double and scoring twice to keep the momentum squarely with the Warriors. On the mound, Tyson Grulkowski earned the win with a dominant four-inning start, striking out nine and allowing only one run. Catholic Memorial struggled to solve Muskego's pitching staff, which combined for 12 strikeouts, despite a triple from Ian Kawczynski. Chase Thomas took the loss for the Crusaders as the Warriors utilized timely extra-base hits and disciplined defense to secure the decisive win.

Waukesha West 5
#18 Arrowhead 3
P C. Grunewald: 5.0 IP, BB, K
H D. Schreiber: 2-4, 2 RBI
Recap

The Waukesha West Wolverines edged out Arrowhead in a 5-3 victory, relying on a productive 10-hit attack and a steady starting performance. Connor Grunewald earned the win on the mound, allowing just two hits and one earned run over five innings of work. Offensively, Dylan Schreiber led the way with two hits and two RBIs, while Jackson Farina provided a spark at the top of the lineup with three hits and a run scored. Calek Smith also contributed to the winning effort with a double and an RBI. Arrowhead kept the game close behind a solo home run from Colton Topp and a multi-hit performance from Cam Carter, but they struggled to string together enough hits to overcome the early deficit. Tanner Buhlmann took the loss for Arrowhead, surrendering two earned runs over three innings, as Waukesha West’s disciplined hitting and effective relief pitching secured the regional win.

#19 Wisconsin Lutheran 6
Waukesha North 5
P C. Sievert: 2-4, 2 R, RBI
H A. Schneble: 3.0 IP, BB, 2 K
Recap

The Wisconsin Lutheran Vikings edged out the Waukesha North Northstars in a tight 6-5 contest, utilizing a balanced offensive attack and effective relief pitching. Ayden Schneble earned the win on the mound, providing three innings of stellar relief where he allowed only two hits and zero earned runs. Offensively, the Vikings were led by Cooper Sievert, who finished 2-for-4 with a team-high two runs scored and an RBI. Cole Kugler and Daniel Jupp also contributed multi-hit performances, each driving in a run to help build the lead. Waukesha North out-hit the Vikings 10 to 9, sparked by Tyler Schettler’s two hits and two runs scored, along with a triple from Chase Muchow, but the Northstars struggled to overcome three defensive errors. Brady Sumner took the loss in relief for Waukesha North as Wisconsin Lutheran’s aggressive baserunning—totaling five stolen bases—helped them maintain a slim advantage to secure the victory.

#20 St. Joseph 12
Martin Luther 0
H D. Santarelli: 3-3, 3 R, 3 RBI, HR
Recap

St. Joseph dominated the Martin Luther Spartans in a 12-0 shutout victory, powered by a combined no-hitter and an explosive offensive performance. Number 14 earned the win on the mound, tossing five masterful innings where he allowed only one hit and zero earned runs while striking out three. The Lancers' offense was unstoppable, led by Dominic Santarelli and the team's shortstop (number 3), who both launched home runs and combined for six RBIs. Santarelli finished a perfect 3-for-3, scoring three times to keep the pressure on the Spartans' defense. Martin Luther struggled to generate any momentum against the Lancers' command, managing only a single hit from Jovani Serrano throughout the contest. Kip Sabanosh took the loss for the Spartans as St. Joseph utilized extra-base hits—including doubles from number 14 and number 3—to secure the shortened five-inning win.

#21 Cedar Grove-Belgium 24
Kohler 2
P C. Schmitz: 3.0 IP, 2 BB, 3 K
H J. Anzia: 2-4, 2 R, 5 RBI
Recap

The Cedar Grove-Belgium Rockets overwhelmed the Kohler Blue Bombers in a 24-2 victory, fueled by an offensive explosion and extreme plate discipline. Josh Anzia anchored the attack, driving in five runs on two hits, while Griffin Knight delivered a perfect 3-for-3 performance with four RBIs and a double. The Rockets' discipline was on full display as they drew 14 walks and took advantage of several defensive miscues. Carter Schmitz earned the win on the mound, tossing three innings and allowing only one earned run while striking out three. Kohler struggled to contain the Rockets' momentum, though Nolan Kading provided a bright spot with a triple and an RBI. Kading also took the loss for the Blue Bombers, as Cedar Grove-Belgium utilized a 13-hit barrage and consistent baserunning to secure the shortened five-inning win.

#22 West Bend West 17
Sheboygan South 5
P L. Wertz: 4.0 IP, 0 BB, 9 K
H R. Rose: 3-5, R, 3 RBI, 2B
Recap

The West Bend West Spartans unleashed a massive offensive performance to defeat Sheboygan South 17-5. The Spartans' lineup was firing on all cylinders, collecting 18 hits and consistently pressuring the Redwings' defense. Ryan Rose led the charge with three hits and three RBIs, while Colton Steinmetz and Cullen Roell also drove in three runs apiece to power the lopsided victory. Kingston Bechler added to the scoring onslaught, crossing the plate three times on two hits. On the mound, Landon Wertz earned the win with four dominant innings of hitless relief, striking out nine batters to shut down any hope of a Sheboygan South comeback. The Redwings saw a multi-hit effort from Ryan Stephen, including a double, but they struggled to keep pace with West Bend West's relentless scoring and aggressive baserunning, which featured eight stolen bases. Kyle Heling took the loss for Sheboygan South as the Spartans utilized a barrage of extra-base hits to secure the definitive road win.

Neenah 6
#24 Fond du Lac 2
P G. Weinholzer: 7.0 IP, 0 BB, 8 K
H E. Hellengreen: 2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI
Recap

The Neenah Rockets secured a 6-2 victory over the Fond du Lac Cardinals, anchored by a dominant complete-game performance from Gus Weinholzer. Weinholzer earned the win on the mound, striking out eight batters and allowing just one earned run over seven innings. He was equally effective at the plate, collecting two hits and scoring twice. The Rockets' offense out-hit the Cardinals 11 to 6, with Ethan Hellengreen and Henry St. Clair each driving in two runs to provide a steady cushion. St. Clair also contributed a triple to the winning effort, while Levi Boivin added two hits including a double. Fond du Lac kept the game competitive with doubles from Grant Guderski, Jack Brenner, and Keyton Kilian, but they struggled to find a rhythm against Weinholzer’s command. Gavin Suprenand took the loss for the Cardinals, surrendering two earned runs over six innings as Neenah’s timely hitting and error-free pitching proved to be the difference.

#25 Random Lake 14
Ozaukee 6
H R Traas: 4-5, 4 RBI, 3 R, HR,
Recap

Random Lake's offense erupted late, securing a 14-6 victory over Ozaukee by pulling away with a decisive six-run sixth inning. Reed Traas anchored the Rams' lineup, going 4-for-5 with a home run and four RBIs, while Logan Michaels drove in three runs and swiped four bases. On the mound, Random Lake starter Parker Fischer struck out six over 3.1 innings, allowing four runs on eight hits and four walks, before Traas earned the win with 3.2 innings of two-run, six-K relief. Ozaukee starter Mason Schroeder was tagged with the loss, yielding six runs on seven hits and three walks over three frames. Pacing the Warriors' attack in the defeat, Aiden Acevedo drove in three runs on two hits, and Dane Zimdars crossed the plate twice on a 2-for-4 day.

More Game Recaps
Assumption 13
Auburndale 6
P R. Bord: 5.0 IP, 3 BB, 8 K
H R. Bord: 2-3, 2 R, 3 RBI
Recap

The Assumption Royals powered to a 13-6 victory over the Auburndale Eagles, fueled by a high-octane offense that racked up 16 hits. Ron Bord was the dual-threat standout of the day, earning the win on the mound with eight strikeouts over five innings while also driving in three runs at the plate. The Royals' lineup was relentless, with JJ Oswald contributing three hits, including a triple and a double, while Chase Leberg and Camden Martin each drove in two runs. Auburndale kept the game competitive early with a three-RBI performance from Josh Lundgren and a multi-hit effort from Peyton Weinfurter, who scored four times. However, the Eagles struggled to contain Assumption's balanced attack, which featured six players with multi-hit games. Devin Cherney took the loss for the Eagles as the Royals utilized extra-base hits and aggressive baserunning to pull away and secure the decisive regional win.

Barron 11
Spooner 9
H Z. Edwards: 4-4, 3 R, RBI, 2B, BB
Recap

The Barron Golden Bears outlasted Spooner in an 11-9 offensive shootout, powered by a massive performance from Zac Edwards. Edwards was unstoppable at the plate, finishing a perfect 4-for-4 with a double and three runs scored, while also earning the win on the mound with two perfect innings of relief featuring four strikeouts. The Golden Bears' 14-hit attack saw significant contributions from Glendon Thompson and Bryce Kittelson, who each drove in two runs, and Braydon Roberts, who added a double and an RBI. Spooner kept the game within reach behind multi-hit efforts from Mason Sobroski and Hagen, with Fehle driving in a team-high two runs. Despite Spooner’s aggressive baserunning—swiping seven bases—they were unable to overcome the consistent pressure from the Barron lineup. Romportl took the loss for Spooner as Barron utilized a barrage of extra-base hits and elite plate discipline to secure the hard-fought victory.

Beaver Dam 5
Watertown 4
H A. Seifert: 2-2, 2 R, 2B, 2 BB
Recap

The Beaver Dam Golden Beavers edged out the Watertown Goslings in a 5-4 thriller, overcoming a strong pitching performance from Watertown's starter to secure the regional victory. Isaiah Yuenger earned the win in relief, tossing 2.1 dominant innings of one-hit ball to silence the Goslings' bats late in the game. Offensively, Beaver Dam was led by Ashtyn Seifert, who collected two hits including a double, and Jaxon Ladron, who finished with two hits and an RBI. Bradley Wendorf and Cam Blank also contributed RBIs to help the Golden Beavers capitalize on their limited scoring opportunities. Watertown saw a standout day from Brady Lessner, who struck out seven over six innings on the mound while also leading the offense with two doubles and three RBIs. Despite Connelly Cashin contributing two hits and a triple, the Goslings were unable to maintain their early lead as Brody Winkelman took the loss in relief. Beaver Dam’s disciplined bullpen and timely hitting from the middle of the order proved to be the difference in this closely fought contest.

Brillion 14
Bonduel 8
P K. Gilbertson: 3.1 IP, 0 BB, 3 K
H L. Mathes: 3-5, 2 R, 4 RBI, 2 2B
Recap

The Brillion Lions overpowered Bonduel in a high-scoring 14-8 victory, fueled by a relentless 17-hit barrage and an airtight bullpen performance. Landon Mathes anchored the offensive explosion, driving in four runs on three hits, including a pair of doubles that kept the pressure on the Bears' pitching staff all afternoon. While Bonduel kept pace early through multi-hit efforts from Carter Beilfuss and Jackson Reyment, Kelvin Gilbertson effectively slammed the door in relief, tossing 3.1 hitless frames to earn the win. Brillion's disciplined approach at the plate was evident as five different players recorded multiple hits, consistently turning scoring opportunities into a commanding lead. Jackson Reyment took the loss for Bonduel, as the Lions utilized their extra-base power and aggressive baserunning to pull away and secure the definitive regional win.

Brookfield Academy 6
Luther Prep 5
Recap

Brookfield Academy edged out Luther Prep in a tightly contested 6-5 victory, relying on a disciplined approach at the plate and lockdown relief pitching. Patrick Mahoney earned the win with two stellar innings of scoreless relief, surrendering only two hits to stifle a late-game surge by the Phoenix. The Blue Knights' offense maximized their five hits by drawing five walks, led by Connor Tracy, who reached base twice and scored two runs while also swiping three bases. Luther Prep’s attack featured doubles from Micah Schultz and Olie Archer, but the Phoenix were ultimately undone by three defensive errors that proved costly in the one-run loss. Ezra Dick took the loss for Luther Prep as Brookfield Academy’s aggressive baserunning and error-free pitching down the stretch secured the hard-fought win.

Burlington 11
Wilmot 9
P C. Appleby: 3.0 IP, 2 BB, 3 K
H L. Willich: 2-4, R, 4 RBI, HR, BB
Recap

The Burlington Demons outlasted the Wilmot Panthers in a high-scoring 11-9 affair, fueled by a powerful performance from Lincoln Willich. Willich anchored the Demons' offense, launching a home run and driving in a team-high four runs to keep Burlington ahead in the slugfest. Despite a late surge from Wilmot that included three RBIs from Cash Panosian and a 14-hit effort, Charlie Appleby held on to earn the win for the Demons. Burlington's aggressive baserunning proved vital, as they swiped seven bases to consistently put pressure on the Panthers' defense. James Kunz took the loss for Wilmot, as the Demons utilized timely extra-base hits and elite plate discipline to secure the hard-fought victory.

Cambridge 5
Marshall 0
P C. Nottestad: 7.0 IP, 3 BB, 9 K
H C. Nottestad: 2-3, 0 R, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Cambridge Blue Jays shut out the Marshall Cardinals in a dominant 5-0 performance, anchored by a masterful complete-game shutout from Cal Nottestad. Nottestad was untouchable on the mound, surrendering only two hits while racking up nine strikeouts over seven frames to earn the win. He also bolstered his own cause at the plate with two hits, including a double, and a team-high two RBIs. Evan Harbort set the tone from the top of the lineup, recording two doubles and scoring twice while adding an RBI to keep the Blue Jays ahead. Marshall struggled to find any rhythm against Nottestad’s command, managing only singles from Brady Kleinheinz and Mason Aldworth. Aldworth took the loss for the Cardinals, as Cambridge utilized aggressive baserunning and timely extra-base hits to secure the definitive regional victory.

Crivitz 11
Coleman 3
P J. Schramm: 5.0 IP, 0 BB, 6 K
H J. Brand: 2-2, 4 R, RBI, BB
Recap

The Crivitz Wolverines secured a decisive 11-3 victory over the Coleman Cougars, fueled by an opportunistic offense and lights-out relief pitching. Jackson Schramm anchored the win on the mound, tossing five stellar innings of two-hit ball while racking up six strikeouts to shut down the Cougars' offense. Offensively, JJ Brand set the table by scoring four times, while Jaxon Kroll and Colton Arpke each provided steady production with two RBIs and two runs scored respectively. Coleman managed to keep things interesting early with a solo home run from Cole Berth and a triple from Gavin Pusick, but they were ultimately undone by eight earned runs allowed and critical defensive miscues. Kollin Peters took the loss for the Cougars as Crivitz utilized extra-base power—including a double from Pierce Polomis—and aggressive baserunning to pull away and secure the road win.

Cudahy 6
West Allis Central 5
P J. Pettke: 5.2 IP, 4 BB, 11 K
Recap

The Cudahy Packers outlasted West Allis Central in a 6-5 defensive battle, anchored by a dominant 11-strikeout performance from Jonathan Pettke. Pettke surrendered only two hits and zero earned runs over 5.2 masterful innings, while Jalen Seipel earned the win with 1.1 innings of hitless relief. Offensively, Alejandro Castillo and TJ Hahn each drove in a run to provide just enough support to overcome a late push from the Bulldogs. West Allis Central benefited from three RBIs by Styven Vasquez Mejia and a multi-hit game from Cooper Fox, but they were ultimately plagued by three defensive errors and 12 strikeouts. Styven Vasquez Mejia took the loss in relief as the Packers utilized elite plate discipline, drawing nine walks to secure the narrow regional victory.

DeForest 7
Monona Grove 4
P E. Kallstrom: 6.0 IP, 1 BB, 6 K
H A. Brandsma: 1-2, R, 2 RBI
Recap

The DeForest Norskies used a late offensive surge to secure a 7-4 victory over the Monona Grove Silver Eagles. Evan Kallstrom anchored the win on the mound, striking out six over six solid innings while contributing two hits at the plate. Asher Brandsma provided the decisive blow for the Norskies, driving in two runs to break the deadlock and propel DeForest ahead for good. Monona Grove kept the contest tight behind Eli Bauler, who finished with two doubles and two RBIs, but the Silver Eagles were unable to overcome a three-run seventh inning by the visitors. Michael Wahe took the loss in relief as DeForest utilized timely extra-base hits and elite plate discipline to secure the hard-fought road win.

Delavan-Darien 9
Big Foot 1
P K. Garbe: 5.2 IP, 1 BB, 6 K
H J. Huff: 2-4, R, 3 RBI
Recap

The Delavan-Darien Comets dominated the Big Foot Chiefs in a 9-1 victory, powered by a clinical performance on the mound and a balanced offensive attack. Kaden Garbe earned the win, stifling the Chiefs' bats over 5.2 innings while allowing just one unearned run and striking out six. Jacob Huff provided the offensive spark for the Comets, driving in a team-high three runs, while Haaken Hovestol and Braedyn McKean combined for five runs scored at the top of the order. Big Foot struggled to generate momentum against the Comets' pitching staff, managing only four hits including a pair of doubles from Dawson Walter. Quincy Torrez took the loss for the Chiefs as Delavan-Darien utilized aggressive baserunning and extra-base hits to secure the definitive regional win.

Dodgeville 4
Evansville 2
P J. Graber: 6.2 IP, 1 BB, 7 K
Recap

The Dodgeville Dodgers leaned on a masterful performance from Jack Graber to secure a 4-2 road victory over Evansville. Graber was the story of the game, stifling the Blue Devils' bats over 6.2 innings while allowing just one earned run and striking out seven to earn the win. Offensively, the Dodgers out-hit Evansville 13 to 4, led by three-hit efforts from Bryce Crubaugh-Lockard and Andrew Hesseling, while Nathan Johnson provided a key RBI and scored a run. Evansville struggled to find an answer for Graber’s command, managing only a handful of hits despite two runs scored by C Harris. Harris took the loss on the mound for the Blue Devils, as Dodgeville’s consistent offensive pressure and dominant starting pitching proved to be the difference in the regional clash.

East Troy 11
Clinton 0
H J. Pluess: 3-3, 3 R, 3 RBI, 2 2B
Recap

The East Troy Trojans dominated the Clinton Cougars in an 11-0 shutout victory, powered by an explosive long-ball attack and clinical pitching. Jackson Pluess was the offensive catalyst, finishing a perfect 3-for-3 with two doubles and three RBIs, while Kellen Pluess and Cole Pettijohn each launched home runs to break the game open. Mason Beaver earned the win on the mound, tossing four hitless innings and striking out three to keep the Cougars completely off-balance. Clinton struggled to generate any momentum against the Trojans' combined two-hitter, managing only singles from Logan Thill and Maddux Liptow. Logan Thill took the loss for the Cougars as East Troy utilized a 15-hit barrage and aggressive baserunning to secure the shortened five-inning regional win.

Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran 4
Melrose-Mindoro 1
P D. Wales: 6.0 IP, 3 BB, 6 K
H C. Nelson: 4-4, R, 2 RBI
Recap

The Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran Lancers secured a 4-1 victory over Melrose-Mindoro, fueled by a relentless 14-hit attack and a masterful outing from Derek Wales. Wales anchored the win on the mound, striking out six over six solid innings while surrendering only one earned run and helping his own cause with two hits at the plate. Cam Nelson provided the primary offensive spark for the Lancers, finishing a perfect 4-for-4 with two RBIs to keep the pressure on the Mustangs' defense all afternoon. Melrose-Mindoro struggled to find a rhythm against Wales' command, managing only four hits despite a pair of triples from Isaiah Kleinsmith. Colton Koss took the loss for the Mustangs as the Lancers utilized a deep lineup and error-free pitching to secure the definitive regional win.

Eau Claire North 8
New Richmond 1
P M. Bruesewitz: 7.0 IP, BB, 8 K
H L. Bean: 2-3, 2 R, RBI, BB
Recap

The Eau Claire North Huskies cruised to an 8-1 victory over the New Richmond Tigers, anchored by a masterful complete-game performance from Mason Bruesewitz. Bruesewitz was nearly untouchable on the mound, surrendering only two hits and one earned run while racking up eight strikeouts to earn the win. Offensively, Lavonte Bean and Ashton Reas provided the spark, combining for three hits and three RBIs to keep the Huskies ahead throughout the contest. New Richmond struggled to generate any momentum against Bruesewitz's command, managing only a double from Dane Lease as their lone extra-base hit. Nick Stellrecht took the loss for the Tigers, as Eau Claire North utilized elite plate discipline—drawing eight walks—and capitalized on four New Richmond errors to secure the definitive road win.

Elkhorn 12
Westosha Central 5
P D. Beckstrand: 4.0 IP, 4 BB, 8 K
H R. Morales: 2-3, R, 3 RBI, 2B, BB
Recap

The Elkhorn Elks surged past Westosha Central in a high-scoring 12-5 victory, fueled by a relentless 12-hit offensive performance and a dominant start on the mound. Romeo Morales and Aden Getka led the charge for the Elks, each driving in three runs, while Ethan Woller set the tone from the top of the lineup with two hits and three runs scored. Derrik Beckstrand earned the win, striking out eight batters over four innings and allowing four earned runs to keep the Falcons at bay. Westosha Central stayed competitive early with Everett Lucero driving in three runs on two doubles, but they were unable to overcome a deep Elks lineup that consistently capitalized on scoring opportunities. Ben Smet-Cooper took the loss for the Falcons as Elkhorn utilized timely extra-base hits and aggressive baserunning to secure the definitive regional victory.

Fennimore 11
Iowa-Grant 7
H C. Dresen: 2-2, 2 R, 3 RBI, HR, 2 BB
Recap

The Fennimore Eagles outlasted Iowa-Grant in an 11-7 victory, fueled by Casey Dresen’s dominant performance both at the plate and on the mound. Dresen powered the offense with a home run and three RBIs before entering the game as a reliever to toss 1.1 hitless innings and secure the win. Shawn Jahnke-Fiedler and Corey Dresen each added two hits and combined for three runs to keep the pressure on the Panthers' defense. Iowa-Grant remained competitive behind a three-hit effort from Brody Linclner, including a double, but they were ultimately undone by Fennimore’s elite plate discipline and 10 total walks. E Zimmer took the loss for the Panthers as the Eagles utilized timely extra-base hits and aggressive baserunning to pull away in the late innings.

Fox Valley Lutheran 25
Green Bay East 1
P N. Mayer: 2.0 IP, 2 BB, 2 K
H J. Sanders: 3-5, 3 R, 6 RBI, 2B, 2 SB
Recap

The Fox Valley Lutheran Foxes dominated the Green Bay East DevilCats in a staggering 25-1 offensive explosion, collecting 15 hits and capitalizing on six defensive errors. Jordan Sanders led the charge with a massive six-RBI performance, including a double, while Luke Heimerl and Mason Stark each drove in three runs and combined for eight runs scored. Stark was particularly effective, finishing a perfect 3-for-3 with two triples to keep the pressure on the Green Bay East pitching staff throughout the five-inning contest. Noah Mayer earned the win on the mound, surrendering only one earned run and three hits over two innings of work. The DevilCats struggled to generate momentum, managing just four singles, as Brady Anderson took the loss in the lopsided regional affair.

Hamilton 9
West Allis Hale 3
P J. Osmanski: 6.0 IP, 3 BB, 4 K
H M. Hahn: 3-4, R, 3 RBI
Recap

The Hamilton Chargers fended off the West Allis Hale Huskies in a 9-3 victory, powered by a sustained 14-hit offensive attack. Mason Hahn set the pace for the Chargers, collecting three hits and three RBIs, while John Arnold and Evan Crnkovich each contributed two hits and a pair of RBIs to maintain a steady lead. Jacob Osmanski earned the win on the hill, battling through six innings and allowing only one earned run while striking out four. The Huskies managed to scatter 11 hits, led by multi-hit games from Yovanni Llanas and Mason Molthen, but they struggled to convert those baserunners into runs against the Chargers' defense. Mason Shore took the loss in relief as Hamilton utilized timely extra-base hits and aggressive baserunning to secure the decisive home win.

Heritage Christian 4
Catholic Central 0
P I. Dufek: 7.0 IP, 3 BB, 11 K
H A. Barningham: 1-2, 2 R, BB
Recap

The Heritage Christian Patriots shut out Catholic Central in a narrow 4-0 victory, anchored by a masterful complete-game performance from Isaiah Dufek. Dufek was nearly untouchable on the mound, surrendering only four hits while racking up 11 strikeouts over seven scoreless frames to earn the win. While the Patriots' bats were held to just three hits, they capitalized on five walks and aggressive baserunning—including three stolen bases from Alex Barningham—to manufacture the game's only runs. Catholic Central struggled to find any rhythm against Dufek’s command, managing only singles from four different players. Wyatt Leiting took the hard-luck loss for the Hilltoppers, allowing only one earned run over five innings as defensive miscues and a dominant opposing starter proved too much to overcome.

Holmen 9
Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 1
P A. Goryl: 6.0 IP, 4 BB, 7 K
H C. Holmes: 2-3, R, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Holmen Vikings cruised to a 9-1 victory over Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau, anchored by a masterful performance on the mound from Alex Goryl. Goryl earned the win by stifling the Red Hawks' bats over six innings, surrendering only two hits while racking up seven strikeouts. The Vikings' offense provided plenty of support with a 10-hit barrage, led by Chris Holmes, who finished with two hits and two RBIs, including a double. Nolan Mashak and Nolan Lomas also played key roles, combining for four runs and three hits to keep the pressure on throughout the contest. Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau struggled to generate momentum against Goryl's command, managing only singles from Mitchell Thell and Sam De Jager. Chase Gienza took the loss for the Red Hawks as Holmen utilized extra-base power and elite plate discipline to secure the definitive regional win.

Horicon 5
Markesan 2
H B. Anderson: 3-3, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Horicon Marshmen secured a 5-2 victory over the Markesan Hornets, anchored by a dual-threat performance from Brady Anderson. Anderson earned the win on the mound, surrendering only one hit and two runs over 4.2 innings while striking out four, and led the offense with three hits and two RBIs. The Marshmen out-hit the Hornets 9 to 2, with Reed Vorlob and Cole Berggren each contributing two-hit games to keep the pressure on. Markesan struggled to find a rhythm against Horicon's pitching staff, managed only a triple from Benton VandeBerg and a single from Logan Lemke. Jackson Laper took the loss for the Hornets as Horicon utilized timely hitting and three stolen bases to secure the regional win.

Hortonville 7
Oshkosh West 0
P M. Burrichter: 6.0 IP, 2 BB, 9 K
H B. Wolter: 1-2, R, RBI, 2B
Recap

The Hortonville Polar Bears shut out the Oshkosh West Wildcats in a 7-0 victory, anchored by a masterful performance on the hill from Mason Burrichter. Burrichter was dominant over six innings, surrendering only two hits while racking up nine strikeouts to earn the win. The Polar Bears' offense capitalized on four extra-base hits, including doubles from Brock Wolter and Isaac Behnke, to build a steady lead. Oshkosh West struggled to find any rhythm against the Hortonville arms, managing only singles from Wyatt Martin and Madden Mercado throughout the contest. Cade Heiman took the loss for the Wildcats, as the Polar Bears utilized a disciplined approach and error-free pitching to secure the definitive regional win.

Indian Trail 8
Kenosha Tremper 1
P B. Thoe: 6.0 IP, 2 BB, 6 K
H O. Zeller: 3-3, 2 R, 2B
Recap

The Indian Trail Hawks cruised to an 8-1 victory over Kenosha Tremper, fueled by a dominant performance on the mound from Briar Thoe. Thoe earned the win by stifling the Trojans' bats over six innings, surrendering only one hit and zero earned runs while racking up six strikeouts. The Hawks' offense provided plenty of support with nine hits, led by Jacob Johnson and Owen Zeller, who combined for five hits and four runs scored. Cade Minatto also contributed significantly, driving in two runs to help break the game open. Kenosha Tremper struggled to find any rhythm against Thoe’s command, managing only two hits throughout the contest. Indian Trail utilized timely extra-base hits and elite plate discipline to secure the definitive conference win.

Iola-Scandinavia 14
Rosholt 9
P B. Gruba: 2.0 IP, 4 BB, 2 K
H M. Morfey: 1-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2B, BB
Recap

The Iola-Scandinavia Thunderbirds outlasted the Rosholt Hornets in a wild 14-9 offensive showcase, fueled by a relentless 11-hit attack and elite plate discipline. Mason Morfey and Jose Gutierrez powered the Thunderbirds' offense, each driving in three runs, while Jameson Heshcke set the table effectively with two hits and two runs scored. Ben Gruba earned the win on the mound, providing two innings of relief to stabilize the game after a back-and-forth middle stretch. Rosholt remained competitive behind a multi-hit performance from Eli Lorbiecki and an impressive five walks drawn by Tyler Kluck, but the Hornets were ultimately undone by 14 earned runs and three defensive errors. Lorbiecki took the loss in relief as Iola-Scandinavia utilized a massive nine-walk effort and timely extra-base hits to secure the high-scoring regional victory.

Jefferson 6
Turner 2
P B. Wagner: 6.1 IP, 4 BB, 4 K
H T. Bergey: 1-4, 3 RBI
Recap

The Jefferson Eagles secured a 6-2 victory over the Turner Trojans, anchored by a stellar performance on the mound from Bentley Wagner. Wagner earned the win, tossing 6.1 innings of four-hit ball while allowing only one earned run and striking out four. He was equally effective on the basepaths, crossing the plate twice and swiping four bases to keep the pressure on the Trojans' defense. Offensively, Tanner Bergey provided the big hits for the Eagles, driving in a team-high three runs, while Gavin Berge contributed two hits and an RBI. Turner struggled to generate consistent offense against Wagner, though Case Ehret managed two hits and Adriel Salazar drove in a run. Sawyer Wightman took the loss for the Trojans, surrendering five earned runs over 4.1 innings, as Jefferson utilized a disciplined approach at the plate and aggressive baserunning—totaling seven stolen bases—to maintain control and secure the road win.

G1 Kewaunee 14
   Algoma 0
G2 Kewaunee 6
   Algoma 0
P B. Paulsen: 4 IP, 0BB, 11 K
H B. Temme: 2-3, R, 4 RBI
Recap

The Kewaunee Storm pitching staff put on an absolute clinic this weekend, surrendering only four total hits across two shutouts to overwhelm the Algoma Varsity Wolves in a dominant doubleheader sweep.

Brett Paulsen was the definition of untouchable in the series opener, carving through the Algoma lineup with 11 strikeouts over four hitless innings to anchor a combined one-hit shutout. The Storm offense provided staggering support, exploding for 14 runs on 11 hits while showing elite discipline to draw eight walks. Blake Temme spearheaded the attack with a massive four-RBI day, while Paulsen and Waylon Delain combined for five runs scored at the top of the order. Algoma’s Charlie Prokash managed the only hit for the Wolves, but they could find no rhythm against a Storm defense that remained perfect in the field.

The defensive dominance continued in the nightcap as Waylon Delain tossed five scoreless innings, allowing just three hits to secure the sweep. Kewaunee’s lineup remained efficient, led by Delain’s three-hit performance and a pair of RBIs from Diesel Bosdeck and Brett Paulsen. Although Charlie Prokash notched two hits for the Wolves, Algoma was unable to capitalize on baserunners, hindered by a pair of critical errors and eight total strikeouts from the Storm arms. Jackson Walecka provided two flawless innings of relief to cap off the weekend, ensuring the Wolves remained scoreless through 12 innings of play.

Laconia 5
Mayville 2
P T. Madigan: 6.0 IP, 3 BB, 10 K
H T. Madigan: 3-4, R, RBI, 2B
Recap

The Laconia Spartans fended off the Mayville Cardinals in a 5-2 victory, anchored by a dominant dual-threat performance from Tillman Madigan. Madigan was the story of the game, racking up 10 strikeouts over six innings of work to earn the win while also leading the offense with three hits, including a double, and an RBI. Cayden Shaver and Asher Morgan provided additional support, combining for three hits and two runs to keep the Spartans ahead. Mayville managed six hits, highlighted by doubles from Brady Zitlow and Tanner Schneider, but they were unable to overcome 11 total strikeouts. Weston Teeters took the loss for the Cardinals, as Laconia utilized timely extra-base hits and elite starting pitching to secure the definitive regional win.

Lake Country Lutheran 7
University School of Milwaukee 4
P T. Hagen: 4.0 IP, 2 BB, 6 K
H T. Hagen: 2-3, 4 R, 2B, 3B
Recap

The Lake Country Lutheran Lightning topped the University School of Milwaukee Wildcats in a 7-4 victory, driven by a standout performance from Tate Hagen. Hagen earned the win on the mound, striking out six over four innings, while also anchoring the offense with two hits—including a double and a triple—and scoring four runs. Lucas Daane provided a crucial spark with a two-RBI game, helping the Lightning capitalize on four Wildcats errors. USM remained competitive behind Andy Werner and Carter Lo, who each recorded doubles and combined for three RBIs, but they were ultimately stifled by a Lightning pitching staff that racked up 12 total strikeouts. Werner took the loss for the Wildcats as Lake Country Lutheran utilized extra-base power and timely hitting to secure the road win.

Little Chute 11
Marinette 5
P J. Romenesko: 5.0 IP, 2 BB, 3 K
H N. Faccio: 3-4, R, 5 RBI, HR, 2 2B
Recap

The Little Chute Mustangs powered past the Marinette Marines in an 11-5 victory, fueled by a massive offensive performance from Noah Faccio. Faccio was a force at the plate, launching a home run and two doubles while driving in a game-high five runs to anchor the Mustangs' attack. Reece Joten also contributed significantly to the high-scoring effort, crossing the plate three times to keep the pressure on the Marines. Jackson Romenesko earned the win on the hill, limiting Marinette to two earned runs over five solid innings of work. The Marines managed nine hits, including doubles from Ryker Maye and Wyatt Stauss, but were unable to overcome the early deficit created by the Mustangs' long-ball power. Nik Williams took the loss for Marinette as Little Chute utilized timely extra-base hits and disciplined hitting to secure the definitive regional win.

Living Word Lutheran 10
Kenosha Christian Life 2
P G. Weissenburger: 6.0 IP, 3 BB, 10 K
H J. White: 2-4, 3 R, 2 RBI, 3B, BB
Recap

Living Word Lutheran dominated Kenosha Christian Life in a 10-2 victory, driven by a masterful performance from Gavin Weissenburger. Weissenburger was untouchable on the mound, racking up 10 strikeouts over six innings and surrendering only one hit and zero earned runs to earn the win. The Timberwolves' offense provided relentless support, led by Jack White, who finished with two hits—including a triple—and two RBIs while scoring three runs. Nathan Hermann and Owen Sather also contributed significantly, each driving in two runs to keep the pressure on the Eagles' defense. Kenosha Christian Life struggled to find any rhythm against the Living Word pitching staff, managing only a single hit from Austin Becker throughout the contest. William (Liam) Carnine took the loss for the Eagles, as the Timberwolves utilized superior extra-base power and elite plate discipline to secure the definitive regional win.

Luxemburg-Casco 2
Wrightstown 1
P N. Chervenka: 7.0 IP, 2 BB, 7 K
Recap

The Luxemburg-Casco Spartans edged out Wrightstown in a 2-1 pitcher's duel, propelled by a dominant complete-game performance from Noah Chervenka. Chervenka was masterful on the hill, surrendering only two hits and zero earned runs while racking up seven strikeouts over seven innings to earn the win. He also bolstered his own cause at the plate with a double and an RBI. Tatem Klaubauf provided the secondary spark for the Spartans, finishing with a team-high two hits to keep the pressure on. Wrightstown struggled to generate momentum against Chervenka's command, managing only singles from Ryan Leahy and Michael Besel. Jacob Miller took a hard-luck loss for Wrightstown despite a solid seven-inning effort, as Luxemburg-Casco’s error-free pitching and timely extra-base power secured the narrow regional victory.

Menomonee Falls 18
Wauwatosa West 1
P C. Geiger: 5.0 IP, 5 BB, 6 K
H M. Nemec: 3-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, BB
Recap

Menomonee Falls dominated Wauwatosa West in an 18-1 offensive explosion, fueled by a relentless 20-hit attack and a masterful outing from Cail Geiger. Geiger earned the win on the mound, surrendering only one hit and one earned run while racking up six strikeouts over five frames. The Phoenix offense was firing on all cylinders, led by Matthew Nemec and Tyson Resch, who each drove in three runs to keep the pressure on throughout the contest. Cade Kosnick and Drew Browne also provided a massive spark, combining for six hits and six runs scored, with Kosnick adding a triple to the highlight reel. Wauwatosa West struggled to find any rhythm against Geiger’s command, managing only a single hit from Leonard. Pitcher #2 took the loss for the Trojans as Menomonee Falls utilized superior extra-base power and aggressive hitting to secure the definitive regional victory.

Menomonie 5
Rice Lake 3
P M. Erickson: 4.0 IP, 5 BB, 6 K
H T. Mars: 2-4, 2 RBI, 2 2B
Recap

The Menomonie Mustangs outlasted Rice Lake in a 5-3 victory, anchored by a dominant collective performance on the mound that combined for 12 strikeouts. Max Erickson earned the win, striking out six over four innings, while Cade Lamb provided a perfect three innings of hitless relief to slam the door. Offensively, Taylor Mars led the charge with two hits, both doubles, and two RBIs to keep the Mustangs ahead. Menomonie's defense supported their pitchers with error-free play in the late frames, capitalizing on four doubles from the lineup to maintain pressure. Rice Lake struggled to generate momentum against the Mustangs' staff, managing only two hits throughout the contest, both coming from Roux. Roux took the hard-luck loss for Rice Lake after a complete-game effort, as Menomonie’s extra-base power and lockdown bullpen secured the regional win.

Middleton 15
Sun Prairie West 5
P C. Gebhard: 2.2 IP, BB, 4 K
H A. Faessler: 3-4, R, 6 RBI, 2 2B
Recap

The Middleton Cardinals overpowered Sun Prairie West in a 15-5 victory, fueled by an explosive performance from August Faessler. Faessler was the driving force behind the Cardinals' offense, racking up a game-high six RBIs on three hits, including two doubles. August Faessler’s power was complemented by Jackson Guerrero, who added a triple and two RBIs, and Joey Passaglia, who also drove in two runs. On the mound, Brody Kalscheuer earned the win, while Carter Gebhard provided stellar relief with 2.2 innings of one-hit ball and four strikeouts. Sun Prairie West managed eight hits, led by Maverick Johnson’s two RBIs, but was unable to keep pace with Middleton's relentless scoring. Will Jensen took the loss for the Wolves as the Cardinals utilized superior extra-base power and aggressive hitting to secure the definitive regional win.

Milwaukee Reagan 5
Milwaukee King 0
P L. Wall: 5.0 IP, 3 BB, 8 K
H L. Hernandez-Garcia: 1-2, R, RBI, BB
Recap

The Milwaukee Reagan Huskies shut out the Milwaukee King Generals in a 5-0 victory, anchored by a masterful combined one-hitter. Lucas Wall earned the win with a dominant five-inning start, surrendering only one hit while racking up eight strikeouts. Ryan Szymanski provided two perfect innings of relief to complete the shutout. Despite only recording one hit—a single from Leonel Hernandez-Garcia—the Huskies’ offense capitalized on elite plate discipline and three King errors to manufacture their runs. Alexander Silva-Tripoli and Hernandez-Garcia each drove in a run to keep Reagan in control. Milwaukee King struggled to find any rhythm against Wall’s command, with Zach Parry recording the Generals' lone hit of the contest. Oden Petty took the loss for King, as the Huskies utilized lockdown pitching and steady execution to secure the definitive city win.

Mosinee 15
Lakeland 3
P B. Reinke: 4.2 IP, 3 BB, 9 K
H B. Cveykus: 4-4, 2 R, 4 RBI
Recap

The Mosinee Indians overwhelmed Lakeland in a 15-3 offensive barrage, powered by a massive performance from Bryson Cveykus. Cveykus was the focal point of the Indians' attack, finishing a perfect 4-for-4 with four RBIs and scoring two runs. Aiden Laurila provided a secondary punch with a 3-for-3 day, including a double and an RBI, while Kaden Kolodziej chipped in two RBIs to keep the pressure on the T-Birds. Brayden Reinke earned the win on the mound, surrendering only two earned runs and striking out nine over 4.2 innings of work. Lakeland struggled to contain the Indians' 13-hit attack, though Gabe Karch provided a bright spot with two RBIs and a double. Drew Warren took the loss for Lakeland as Mosinee utilized superior extra-base power and aggressive hitting to secure the definitive conference victory.

Mount Horeb 6
McFarland 0
P H. Anderson: 7.0 IP, 3 BB, 5 K
H J. Kuntz: 1-2, R, 2 RBI, 3B, BB
Recap

The Mount Horeb Vikings shut out the McFarland Spartans in a 6-0 victory, anchored by a masterful complete-game performance from Hayden Anderson. Anderson was untouchable on the hill, surrendering only three hits while racking up five strikeouts over seven scoreless frames to earn the win; he also helped his own cause at the plate with a double and an RBI. Josh Kuntz provided a major spark for the Vikings' offense, recording a triple and driving in two runs to keep the pressure on the Spartans' defense. McFarland struggled to find any rhythm against Anderson's command, managing only singles from Grayson Gauwitz, Trevor Ray, and Brayden Thompson. Brandon Maly took the loss for the Spartans despite a solid six-inning effort, as Mount Horeb utilized superior extra-base power and error-free pitching to secure the definitive regional win.

New Berlin West 10
Waukesha South 3
P T. Fischer: 5.0 IP, BB, 7 K
H C. Kreuser: 3-4, R, 4 RBI, HR
Recap

The New Berlin West Vikings overwhelmed Waukesha South in a 10-3 victory, propelled by a powerful 16-hit offensive display and a lockdown performance on the mound. Cal Kreuser was the standout for the Vikings, launching a home run and driving in four runs to anchor the attack. Nathan Hinek and Ryan Funk also provided major contributions, combining for six hits and three RBIs to keep the pressure on the Blackshirts' defense. Trenton Fischer earned the win, surrendering only two earned runs while racking up seven strikeouts over five solid innings. Waukesha South managed just four hits, led by Braden Montez’s two-hit effort, but they were unable to keep pace with the Vikings' relentless scoring. Bryce Krueck took the loss for the Blackshirts as New Berlin West utilized superior extra-base power and a disciplined approach to secure the definitive home win.

Nicolet 7
Shorewood 0
P W. Vander Mel: 5.0 IP, BB, 5 K
H A. Schupper: 2-2, R, 2 RBI, 2B, BB
Recap

The Nicolet Knights shut out Shorewood in a 7-0 victory, anchored by a masterful combined three-hitter. Will Vander Mel earned the win with a dominant five-inning start, surrendering only two hits while racking up five strikeouts. Cal Vercoe provided two scoreless innings of relief to complete the shutout and bolstered the offense with a triple and an RBI. Ari Schupper led the Knights at the plate with two hits, including a double, and a pair of RBIs to keep the pressure on. Shorewood struggled to find any rhythm against the Nicolet arms, managing only three singles throughout the contest. Aedan R took the loss for Shorewood as the Knights utilized superior extra-base power and error-free pitching to secure the definitive regional win.

Oak Creek 2
Oconomowoc 1
P J. Pryor: 7.0 IP, 0 BB, 8 K
Recap

The Oak Creek Knights edged past the Oconomowoc Raccoons in a 2-1 pitcher's duel, propelled by a masterful complete-game performance from Jayden Pryor. Pryor was dominant on the hill, surrendering only three hits and one earned run while racking up eight strikeouts over seven frames to earn the win. Offensively, Brian Simmons led the charge for the Knights, finishing a perfect 3-for-3 with a double to keep the pressure on. Mack Endres also provided a crucial spark, recording a double and two RBIs to account for Oak Creek's scoring. Oconomowoc struggled to find rhythm against Pryor’s command, managing only a double from Logue as their lone extra-base hit. Alex Herzog took the hard-luck loss for the Raccoons despite a solid six-inning effort, as Oak Creek’s error-free pitching and timely hitting secured the narrow road victory.

G1 Oconto Falls 10
   Clintonville 0
G2 Oconto Falls 4
   Clintonville 2
P T. Tate: 4 IP, 0 BB, 7 K
H C. Heroux: 1-3, 1 R, 1 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Oconto Falls Varsity Panthers showcased a total defensive lockdown and timely power this past Saturday, sweeping a doubleheader against Clintonville while surrendering only two total runs across 12 innings of play.

Teagan Tate was the focal point of the Panthers' success in the opener, stifling the Clintonville bats with four dominant innings of one-hit ball while racking up seven strikeouts. The Oconto Falls offense took full advantage of their opportunities, drawing an impressive 10 walks and utilizing timely extra-base hits from Carter Heroux and Landon Delfosse to pull away. While the Panthers only tallied three hits as a team, their elite plate discipline consistently forced the Truckers into difficult situations on the mound. Reliever JJ Pytleski provided a clean final frame to secure the combined one-hit shutout.

The nightcap proved to be a more competitive affair, but Oconto Falls relied on a towering home run from Trace Brehmer to secure the sweep. Brehmer fueled the offense with three RBIs on the day, while Teagan Tate and Landon Delfosse each collected multiple hits to keep the pressure on the Clintonville pitching staff. On the hill, JJ Pytleski and Carter Heroux combined for a steady performance, with Heroux striking out six over four innings of relief to neutralize a late Truckers threat. Although Clintonville’s Reece Killips notched two hits and drove in two runs, the Panthers' ability to manufacture runs in key moments allowed them to exit the weekend undefeated.

Omro 3
Lomira 2
P C. Sowls: 4.0 IP, 0 BB, 5 K
Recap

The Omro Foxes outlasted Lomira in a 3-2 defensive battle, anchored by a strong collective effort on the mound. Jake Hunter earned the win in relief, providing two solid innings with three strikeouts to stabilize the game. Cade Sowls set the tone early with four effective innings, surrendering only one earned run while striking out five. Offensively, Cade Boynton provided the biggest spark for the Foxes, recording a triple and an RBI to help Omro manufacture enough runs for the victory. Lomira out-hit the Foxes nine to six, led by multi-hit performances from players #2, #5, and #24, but they struggled to capitalize on scoring opportunities, finishing with 10 total strikeouts. Pitcher #10 took the loss for Lomira despite a competitive five-inning start, as Omro’s timely hitting and lockdown bullpen secured the narrow conference win.

Oshkosh North 7
Appleton West 5
P K. Kinzfogl: 5.2 IP, 2 BB, 8 K
H J. Anderson: 2-3, R, 3 RBI, 2 BB
Recap

The Oshkosh North Spartans fended off the Appleton West Terrors in a 7-5 victory, propelled by a strong dual-threat performance from Jackson Anderson and elite plate discipline. Anderson earned the win in relief with 1.1 perfect innings and anchored the offense with two hits and a game-high three RBIs. Keegan Kinzfogl set a dominant tone early on the mound, surrendering only one earned run while racking up eight strikeouts over 5.2 innings. Despite being out-hit by the Terrors, the Spartans utilized a massive 12-walk effort to consistently manufacture scoring opportunities. Appleton West remained competitive behind a triple from Isaac Ise and a multi-hit game from Charlie Blevins, but they were unable to overcome the Spartans' late-inning command. Reeder Luedtke took the loss for the Terrors as Oshkosh North utilized superior strikeout pitching and patient hitting to secure the road win.

Pewaukee 29
Pius XI Catholic 0
P B. Dobberstein: 2.0 IP, 0 BB, 5 K
H B. Dobberstein: 2-4, 3 R, 4 RBI, 3B, BB
Recap

The Pewaukee Pirates overwhelmed Pius XI Catholic in a staggering 29-0 victory, fueled by a relentless 21-hit offensive explosion and a combined one-hitter on the mound. Brooks Dobberstein led the charge with a massive four-RBI performance, including a triple, while Cayden Burtness anchored the top of the order with three hits and three runs scored. Dobberstein also earned the win, contributing two perfect innings of relief to a pitching staff that racked up 12 total strikeouts over five frames. The Pirates displayed elite plate discipline and power, capitalizing on three doubles and three triples to keep the pressure on throughout the contest. Pius XI struggled to find any rhythm against the Pewaukee arms, managing only a single hit from Morgan Gillitzer. Finn Beecham took the loss for the Popes as the Pirates utilized a massive 13-walk effort and aggressive hitting to secure the definitive regional win.

Reedsburg 11
Stoughton 0
P L. Verch: 6.0 IP, BB, 8 K
H I. McClure: 3-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Reedsburg Beavers shut out Stoughton in an 11-0 victory, anchored by a masterful complete-game performance from Luke Verch. Verch was untouchable on the hill, surrendering only two hits while racking up eight strikeouts over six scoreless frames to earn the win; he also bolstered the offense with a two-RBI game. Winston Alonso set a powerful tone for the Beavers' attack, launching a home run and a double while finishing 2-for-3 with an RBI. Ian McClure provided additional firepower with a three-hit performance, including a double and three RBIs, to keep the pressure on throughout the contest. Stoughton struggled to find any rhythm against Verch’s command, managing only singles from Jaxson Nielsen and Colyn Kotlowski. Alex Reuter took the loss for Stoughton, as Reedsburg utilized superior extra-base power and error-free pitching to secure the definitive regional win.

Rhinelander 10
Medford 6
H V. White: 2-4, R, 2 RBI, HR
Recap

Rhinelander pulled away late to secure a 10-6 victory over the Medford Raiders, fueled by a powerful offensive performance and lights-out relief pitching. Vince White was the standout for the Hodags, earning the win with 2.2 innings of hitless relief while racking up four strikeouts; he also anchored the lineup with two hits, including a home run, and two RBIs. Jackson Waydick added another long ball to the Rhinelander attack, while Rowan Wiczek and Wes Kibler each contributed extra-base hits to keep the pressure on. Medford remained competitive behind AJ Guden, who finished with three hits and two RBIs, but the Raiders were ultimately undone by a six-run surge against their bullpen. Conor Anderson took the loss for Medford as Rhinelander utilized superior extra-base power to clinch the road win.

Ripon 6
Adams-Friendship 5
P C. DeVries: 5.0 IP, 4 BB, 8 K
H J. Gabrielski: 2-3, R, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Ripon Tigers edged past the Adams-Friendship Green Devils in a tight 6-5 contest, led by a strong dual-threat performance from Coy DeVries. DeVries earned the win on the mound, racking up eight strikeouts over five effective innings while surrendering only two earned runs; he also contributed a hit and an RBI at the plate. Ben Walter and Jackson Gabrielski provided the offensive punch for the Tigers, combining for four hits and four RBIs, with Gabrielski adding a double to the scorecard. Adams-Friendship remained competitive behind a multi-hit game from G. Seis and a massive nine-walk effort as a team, but they were unable to overcome 11 total strikeouts. C. Hendricksen took the loss for the Green Devils, as Ripon utilized timely hitting and DeVries' command to secure the narrow regional victory.

Seymour 9
Xavier 1
P B. Banker: 5.1 IP, 4 BB, 1 K
H K. Barth: 2-2, 1 R, 3 RBI, 2 2B, BB
Recap

The Seymour Thunder powered past the Xavier Hawks in a 9-1 victory, fueled by a multi-hit attack and a lockdown performance on the mound from Brayden Banker. Banker earned the win, surrendering zero earned runs over 5.1 effective innings while limiting the Hawks to just five hits. Offensively, Cayden Staffeldt led the charge for the Thunder, launching a home run and finishing with two hits and an RBI. Kobe Barth also provided a massive spark, racking up three RBIs on two hits, both doubles, while Nolan Beilfuss chipped in two hits and two RBIs to keep the pressure on. Xavier managed seven hits, including a double from Gavin Wiese, but they were unable to overcome three defensive errors and struggled to capitalize with runners on base. Kyler Bleck took the loss for the Hawks as Seymour utilized superior extra-base power and error-free pitching to secure the definitive conference win.

Shoreland Lutheran 6
Dominican 4
P A. Beernink: 2.2 IP, 0 BB, 4 K
H C. Creuziger: 2-4, R, 2B
Recap

The Shoreland Lutheran Pacers edged out the Dominican Knights in a 6-4 comeback victory, fueled by a multi-hit attack and lights-out relief pitching. Andrew Beernink earned the win on the mound, providing 2.2 innings of one-hit ball and racking up four strikeouts to stifle the Knights' momentum. Offensively, Chase Creuziger and Isaac Lopez set the tone for the Pacers, each recording two hits and scoring once, while Aiden Fiers drove in two crucial runs with a double. Dominican remained competitive behind a two-hit performance from Michael Griesel and elite base-running by Jimmy Weiler, but the Knights were ultimately undone by a late-inning surge. Joseph Cabral took the loss in relief for Dominican as Shoreland Lutheran utilized timely extra-base power and a disciplined approach to secure the definitive regional win.

Solon Springs 7
Drummond 1
P I. Ahlberg: 7.0 IP, 1 BB, 15 K
H I. Ahlberg: 2-3, 3 R, 2B
Recap

The Northwood/Solon Springs Co-opers defeated Drummond 7-1, powered by a historic performance on the mound from Isaiah Ahlberg. Ahlberg was untouchable, racking up a staggering 15 strikeouts in a complete-game two-hitter. He also led the charge at the plate, finishing with two hits, including a double, and scoring three runs. Logan Wondra and Brody Hankins each contributed an RBI to support the Co-opers' efficient offensive attack, which took full advantage of six walks and aggressive base-running. Drummond struggled to find any answer for Ahlberg’s dominance, with Geisregen recording both of the team's hits. Jadon took the loss for Drummond after a short start, as the Co-opers utilized elite strikeout pitching and disciplined hitting to secure the definitive regional victory.

Somerset 10
Baldwin-Woodville 1
P R. Sabrowsky: 7.0 IP, 4 BB, 5 K
H R. Anderson: 2-3, 2 R, RBI, BB
Recap

The Somerset Spartans cruised to a 10-1 victory over the Baldwin-Woodville Blackhawks, led by a dominant complete-game performance from Ryan Sabrowsky. Sabrowsky was masterful on the hill, surrendering just four hits and zero earned runs while racking up five strikeouts over seven innings to earn the win. The Spartans' offense provided relentless support, fueled by Carson Belisle, Braden Bignell, and Sawyer Owen, who each drove in two runs. Rece Anderson also anchored the lineup with two hits and two runs scored, capitalizing on six Blackhawks errors. Baldwin-Woodville struggled to find any rhythm against Sabrowsky’s command, managing only a single hit and an RBI from Colton Palmer as their primary offensive spark. Ryan Aho took the loss in relief for the Blackhawks as Somerset utilized superior extra-base power and error-free pitching to secure the definitive conference win.

South Milwaukee 12
Greenfield 1
P L. Stapleton: 6.0 IP, 0 BB, 11 K
H C. Helgren: 3-3, 2 R, 2 RBI, BB
Recap

The South Milwaukee Rockets soared to a 12-1 victory over the Greenfield Hawks, fueled by a masterful performance on the mound from Lucas Stapleton. Stapleton was untouchable, racking up 11 strikeouts over six innings while surrendering only three hits and zero earned runs to earn the win. The Rockets' offense was equally dominant, tallying 13 hits led by Casey Helgren, who finished a perfect 3-for-3, and Bryce Plennes, who drove in two runs with a multi-hit effort. Easton Nowak and Finley Pearson also provided a major spark, each recording a double and combining for four RBIs to keep the pressure on throughout the contest. Greenfield struggled to find any rhythm against Stapleton’s command, with Chase Wallich recording the Hawks' lone extra-base hit. Trenton Schellinger took the loss for Greenfield as South Milwaukee utilized superior extra-base power and elite strikeout pitching to secure the definitive regional win.

St. Mary's Springs 2
North Fond du Lac 1
P J. Sabel: 6.2 IP, 2 BB, 7 K
Recap

St. Mary's Springs edged out the North Fond du Lac Fighting O's in a tense 2-1 pitcher's duel, propelled by a masterful performance on the hill from Jaxon Sabel. Sabel earned the win, surrendering only five hits and zero earned runs while racking up seven strikeouts over 6.2 innings of work. Offensively, Calvin Steffes provided the spark for the Ledgers, finishing 2-for-3 and scoring a run to help the team capitalize on their limited scoring opportunities. North Fond du Lac remained competitive behind Eli Zar, who recorded two hits, and a dominant 10-strikeout complete-game effort from Drew Stettbacher. However, the Fighting O's were unable to overcome the Ledgers' error-free pitching and timely execution. Stettbacher took the hard-luck loss despite his stellar performance on the mound, as St. Mary's Springs utilized lockdown defense to secure the narrow conference victory.

Stratford 5
Marathon 0
P D. Gage: 7.0 IP, 3 BB, 10 K
H C. Rehm: 3-4, R, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Stratford Tigers shut out the Marathon Red Raiders in a 5-0 victory, anchored by a masterful complete-game performance from Drew Gage. Gage was untouchable on the hill, surrendering only two hits while racking up 10 strikeouts over seven scoreless frames to earn the win. The Tigers' offense provided relentless support with a 12-hit attack, led by Christian Rehm and Jaegar Ormond. Rehm finished 3-for-4 with two RBIs and a double, while Ormond added two doubles and scored twice to keep the pressure on the Marathon defense. Kolton Haupt also contributed significantly, driving in two runs and recording a double of his own. Marathon struggled to find any rhythm against Gage’s command, managing only singles from Blake Underwood and Quillan Kunkel. Underwood took the loss for the Red Raiders as Stratford utilized superior extra-base power and elite strikeout pitching to secure the definitive conference win.

Union Grove 12
Badger 2
P L. Drummond: 4.0 IP, BB, 2 K
H C. Dye: 2-5, 2 R, 2 RBI
Recap

The Union Grove Broncos cruised to a 12-2 victory over the Badger Badgers, powered by a balanced 11-hit attack and a solid start from Luke Drummond. Drummond earned the win on the mound, surrendering only two earned runs over four innings of work. Offensively, the Broncos were led by Griffin Williams, who racked up three hits and two RBIs, and Cooper Dye, who contributed two hits and two RBIs of his own. Quinton Schmitz provided additional pop with a double and two runs scored, while the team took full advantage of four Badger errors to break the game open late. Badger remained competitive early behind a home run from Brendan Kellar and a double from Calvin Ecklund, but they were unable to keep pace with Union Grove's relentless scoring. Bradley McCarthy took the loss for the Badgers as the Broncos utilized superior extra-base power and disciplined hitting to secure the definitive road win.

Waterford 17
Beloit Memorial 1
P M. Lusic: 4.0 IP, BB, 6 K
H H. Milosh: 1-2, R, 3 RBI, HR, BB
Recap

The Waterford Wolverines overwhelmed the Beloit Memorial Purple Knights in a 17-1 victory, fueled by an explosive offensive display and a dominant performance on the mound from Mason Lusic. Hayden Milosh was the catalyst for the Wolverines' attack, launching a home run and racking up three RBIs, while Jack Butler and Mason Thoen combined for four hits and six RBIs to keep the pressure on. Lusic earned the win, surrendering only one earned run while striking out six over four solid innings of work. Waterford capitalized on elite plate discipline, drawing seven walks and utilizing aggressive base-running to manufacture runs in nearly every frame. Beloit Memorial struggled to find any rhythm against Lusic’s command, managing just four hits, including a multi-hit effort from Tayvon Cates. Braylen Huebbe took the loss for the Purple Knights as Waterford utilized superior power and patient hitting to secure the definitive conference win.

Waupun 14
Poynette 1
P J. Steinbach: 2.0 IP, 2 BB, 2 K
H C. Beahm: 1-3, 1 R, 4 RBI, HR, 1 BB
Recap

The Waupun Warriors cruised to a 14-1 victory over the Poynette Pumas, fueled by a powerful offensive display and a combined four-hitter on the mound. Chase Beahm provided the biggest spark for the Warriors, launching a home run and racking up four RBIs, while Grahm Gopalan anchored the lineup with two hits and two RBIs of his own. Jacob Steinbach earned the win in relief, contributing two effective innings to a pitching staff that totaled seven strikeouts. Waupun capitalized on superior extra-base power, recording five doubles alongside Beahm's blast to keep the pressure on throughout the contest. Poynette struggled to find rhythm against the Waupun arms, managing just four singles, led by Talan Schoeneberg’s two-hit effort. Justin Wells took the loss for the Pumas as the Warriors utilized a disciplined approach and opportunistic hitting to secure the definitive road win.

Wautoma 7
Nekoosa 1
P C. Rose: 5.2 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 11 SO
H C. Rose: 2-3, 2 RBI, 3 SB
Recap

Wautoma utilized a dominant performance from Carson Rose to defeat Nekoosa 7-1. Rose led the Hornets both on the mound, striking out 11 in 5.2 innings, and at the plate, where he went 2-for-3 with two runs and three stolen bases. Peyton Pica and Chase Nitz each contributed sacrifice flies to help build the lead, while Jett Richard added two hits and three runs. Drew Tetting paced Nekoosa’s offense with two hits, and the Papermakers' lone run scored on a passed ball in the fourth. Chase Caswell secured the victory by striking out the side in the seventh inning to complete the three-hit defensive effort.

West Bend East 7
Plymouth 3
P B. Blau: 5.1 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 6 SO
H C. Van Roo: 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI
Recap

West Bend East pulls away with a 7-3 victory over Plymouth. Camden Van Roo powered the Suns' offense, finishing 2-for-3 with two RBIs and a double, while Blake Blau reached base three times and scored twice. Plymouth was led by Will Krebsbach, who went a perfect 3-for-3 with an RBI and a run. Blau earned the win on the mound, striking out six batters and surrendering two runs across 5.1 innings. Cole Kuhn took the loss for the Panthers despite striking out seven in four innings of work.

Whitnall 20
Milwaukee Lutheran 0
P L. Weber: 4 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 10 SO
H M. Gappa: 2-2, 2 RBI, 2 BB
Recap

Whitnall overwhelmed Milwaukee Lutheran in a 20-0 blowout, punctuated by an 11-run outburst in the third inning. Michael Gappa reached base four times, going 2-for-2 with two RBIs, while Craig Sorrem added a double, a single, and four RBIs. Luke Parkinson also fueled the attack, finishing 1-for-3 with a double and two RBIs. Lucas Weber earned the win with a dominant performance on the mound, striking out ten and allowing only one hit over four scoreless innings. Milwaukee Lutheran was held to just three hits in the shutout, with Nick Weiss and TJ Terry recording singles in the fifth against reliever Hayden Spahn.

Wisconsin Dells 11
Berlin 0
P C. Syverson: 5 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 4 SO
H N. Schmitz: 3-3, 2B, 2 RBI
Recap

Wisconsin Dells dominated Berlin in an 11-0 shutout, highlighted by a six-run explosion in the first inning. Nolan Schmitz spearheaded the attack, finishing 3-for-3 with a double and two RBIs, while Blake Weaver added a triple and two runs. Henry Grove contributed significantly with three RBIs, including a double and a sacrifice fly. Carter Syverson earned the win on the mound, striking out four and allowing just one hit over five scoreless innings.

Wisconsin Heights 2
Belleville 1
P Q. Payne: 5 IP, 6 H, 1 R, 3 BB, 5 SO
H C. Reader: 1-2, 2B, RBI
Recap

Wisconsin Heights jumped out to an early lead and held on for a 2-1 victory over Belleville. The Vanguards did all their damage in the first inning via an RBI single from Nolan Keith and an RBI double by Charlie Reader. Belleville narrowed the gap in the third when Wesley Henry tripled to drive in Randy Raven, but the comeback effort fell short. Quinn Payne earned the win, allowing one run on six hits with five strikeouts over five innings. Zachary Sander pitched two innings of hitless relief to seal the win. Despite the loss, Belleville's Austin McKinley struck out 10 batters in 5.2 innings and finished 1-for-3 at the plate.

Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln 3
Wausau West 1
P G. Honeyager: 6.2 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 3 BB, 12 SO
Recap

Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln used a two-run fourth inning to defeat Wausau West 3-1. Jack Potter broke a 1-1 tie with a go-ahead RBI single, followed by Caden Schalinske scoring on a passed ball to provide the final margin. Schalinske led all hitters with a perfect 3-for-3 day, while Keegan Kruzan drove in the lone run for Wausau West. Gage Honeyager dominated on the mound for the Red Raiders, racking up 12 strikeouts while allowing only two hits over 6.2 innings. Ty Teske pitched a complete game for the Warriors, yielding three earned runs on seven hits in the loss.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 3
Amherst 2
P Z. Barke: 6.1 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 10 SO
H C. Meverden: 3-4, 2 RBI
Recap

Wittenberg-Birnamwood secured a 3-2 walk-off victory over Amherst in nine innings after Carson Meverden hit a game-winning RBI single to left field. The Chargers forced extra innings in the bottom of the seventh when Meverden drove in Milo Salvensen with a sacrifice fly. Salvensen led the offense going 1-for-3 with one run, while Meverden finished with three hits and two RBIs. Zandyr Barke started on the mound for the Chargers, striking out 10 and allowing one run over 6.1 innings. Connor Meverden earned the win in relief, striking out three over three innings, while Amherst’s Lutz provided a bright spot for the visitors with an RBI double in the seventh.

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