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WIAA Daily Roundup: April 30


Wisconsin Staff

Welcome to the WIAA Daily Roundup, where our Prep Baseball Wisconsin staff will provide readers with scores, game recaps, and highlights from the games that took place the day before. In conjunction with our comprehensive in-game coverage throughout the 2026 season, we’ll publish this Daily Roundup to keep readers informed on the latest happenings across the state.

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From May 1, 2026
Prep Baseball Wisconsin Power 25
#1 Hudson 10
#17 Chippewa Falls 0
P S. Abrahamson: 5.0 IP, 5 BB, 4 K
H L. Hagman: 2-3, 2 R, 0 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Hudson Raiders shut out Chippewa Falls in a 10-0 victory, anchored by a masterful complete-game performance from Sam Abrahamson. Abrahamson was untouchable on the mound, surrendering only one hit while racking up four strikeouts over five dominant frames to earn the win. Offensively, the Raiders were led by Logan Hagman and Brady Swanson; Hagman finished 2-for-3 with a double and two runs scored, while Swanson drove in a pair of runs to keep the pressure on. Hudson took full advantage of seven walks and aggressive base-running, swiping three bags—including two from Tyler Beaulieu—to manufacture runs in nearly every inning. Chippewa Falls struggled to find any rhythm against Abrahamson’s command, managing just a lone single from Kolinski. Sam Bresina took the loss for the Cardinals as Hudson utilized elite pitching and disciplined hitting to secure the definitive regional win.

#2 Kimberly 5
Neenah 3
P B. Mischler: 5.0 IP, 3 BB, 7 K
H R. Halfmann: 3-4, 0 R, 2 RBI, 2 SB
Recap

The Kimberly Papermakers defeated the Neenah Rockets 5-3, anchored by a strong starting performance from Bryce Mischler and a balanced offensive attack. Mischler earned the win, surrendering only one earned run while racking up seven strikeouts over five solid innings. Offensively, Ryan Halfmann led the charge for the Papermakers with a three-hit performance and two RBIs, while Beckett Hermus added a double and scored once to keep the pressure on. Kimberly capitalized on aggressive base-running and timely hitting to build an early lead. Neenah remained competitive behind Ethan Hellengreen, who recorded two hits, including a double, and two RBIs, along with a multi-hit effort from Gus Weinholzer. Cal Juckem took the loss for the Rockets despite a six-strikeout effort, as the Papermakers' bullpen, led by Braeden Hermes, held firm late in the contest to secure the conference victory.

#3 Appleton North 3
#24 Fond du Lac 1
P C. Reddy: 5.0 IP, 2 BB, 2 K
H T. Karpinske: 2-4, R, 2B
Recap

The Appleton North Lightning edged out the Fond du Lac Cardinals in a 3-1 victory, propelled by a dominant performance on the mound from Colin Reddy and a balanced 13-hit offensive attack. Reddy earned the win, tossing five masterful innings of two-hit ball while surrendering zero runs. Owen Reuland provided effective relief, striking out three over the final two frames to secure the win. Offensively, the Lightning were led by Teegan Karpinske and Aedan Waterstreet, who both recorded multi-hit games including a double each. Matthew Hietpas and Nathan Ramus provided key RBI singles to manufacture the lead. Fond du Lac remained competitive behind a double from Hudson Burg and a grit-filled five-inning start from Burg, who struck out six. However, the Cardinals struggled to find a rhythm against Reddy’s command, managing just four hits throughout the contest. Burg took the hard-luck loss as Appleton North utilized superior contact hitting and lockdown pitching to secure the definitive conference victory.

Waukesha South 5
#4 New Berlin Eisenhower 3
P C. Shepard: 4.0 IP, 2 BB, 2 K
H M. Petfalski: 1-1, R, RBI, 2B, 3 BB
Recap

The Waukesha South Blackshirts edged out the New Berlin Eisenhower Lions in a 5-3 victory, propelled by a disciplined offensive approach and a strong relief appearance from Charlie Shepard. Shepard earned the win on the hill, surrendering just two earned runs while racking up two strikeouts over four solid frames to stabilize the game. Offensively, the Blackshirts were led by Michael Petfalski, who finished a perfect 1-for-1 with three walks, a double, and a run scored, while Cooper Wiltz anchored the middle of the order with a two-hit performance. Waukesha South capitalized on eight walks and elite plate discipline to manufacture the lead. New Berlin Eisenhower remained competitive behind Carter Monreal, who recorded two hits, and a multi-RBI effort from A. Stoltz. P. Johnsen also provided a spark for the Lions with a double and a run scored. Nathan Ryan took the hard-luck loss for the Lions despite a gritty three-inning start, as the Blackshirts utilized superior patience and error-free pitching to secure the definitive regional win.

Verona 6
#5 Sun Prairie East 5
H O. Heckelsmiller: 2-4, RBI, 2B
Recap

The Verona Wildcats edged out Sun Prairie East in a narrow 6-5 victory, propelled by a balanced offensive attack and a gritty performance on the mound. Oliver Heckelsmiller and Peyton DiMaggio led the charge for the Wildcats, each recording two hits and a combined three RBIs, while Heckelsmiller added the game's lone extra-base hit with a double. Verona capitalized on timely hitting and aggressive base-running to build an early lead that they would narrowly defend. Sun Prairie East remained competitive throughout, led by Hudson Turek’s two-hit effort and a multi-RBI performance from Grayson Uttech. Joey Tamboli provided a strong five-inning start for Sun Prairie East, racking up six strikeouts, but Verona's bullpen held firm late. Ben Yoss earned the win for the Wildcats, surrendering just one earned run over four solid innings, while Caden Martin secured the save with a perfect final frame. Brayden Johnson took the loss in relief as Verona utilized superior contact hitting to secure the hard-fought regional win.

#6 Hortonville 6
#14 Kaukauna 2
P E. Yeager: 6.0 IP, 2 BB, 9 K
H J. Tennie: 2-3, 3 R, 1 RBI, SB
Recap

The Hortonville Polar Bears defeated the Kaukauna Ghosts 6-2, anchored by a masterful performance on the mound from Elijah Yeager. Yeager earned the win, tossing six scoreless frames of four-hit ball while racking up an impressive nine strikeouts to stifle the Ghosts' offense. Offensively, Hortonville was led by Jack Tennie and Derek Baumbach; Tennie finished 2-for-3 with an RBI and three runs scored, while Baumbach added two hits and an RBI to keep the pressure on. The Polar Bears utilized aggressive base-running and took advantage of defensive miscues to build their lead. Kaukauna remained competitive behind Nolan Lotzer, who finished 2-for-3 with a double, while Bron Schaefer and Blake Vandeloo each drove in a run. Carson Gates took the loss for the Ghosts despite a gritty five-inning start, as Hortonville utilized elite strikeout pitching and timely hitting to secure the definitive conference victory.

#16 Muskego 9
#7 Mukwonago 3
P C. Ramirez: 4.0 IP, BB, 6 K
H T. Grulkowski: 2-4, R, 3 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Muskego Warriors defeated the Mukwonago Indians 9-3, anchored by an explosive middle-of-the-order performance and a dominant showing on the mound. Tyson Grulkowski was the catalyst for the Warriors, finishing 2-for-4 with a double and a game-high three RBIs, while Carter Nicolato and Callen Tomsyck combined for three hits and three RBIs to keep the pressure on. Cruz Ramirez earned the win, surrendering zero earned runs and striking out six over four masterful innings. Mukwonago struggled to find rhythm against Muskego's pitching staff, which combined for a one-hitter, with Braedon Paczocha recording the Indians' lone single. Despite the lack of hits, Mukwonago managed to manufacture three runs behind aggressive base-running and three stolen bases. Ben Jones took the loss for the Indians as Muskego utilized superior extra-base power and lockdown relief from Hunter Buchan to secure the definitive conference victory.

#9 Bay Port 8
Ashwaubenon 4
P P. Lawson: 5.1 IP, 2 BB, 5 K
H C. Hawley: 2-4, R, 3 RBI, HR
Recap

The Bay Port Pirates defeated the Ashwaubenon Jaguars 8-4, powered by a signature performance from Carson Hawley and steady control on the mound. Hawley provided the game's biggest highlight, launching a three-run home run to anchor a balanced offensive attack that saw Ethan Orlando contribute two hits and a double. Bay Port utilized elite plate discipline and aggressive base-running to build their lead, swiping three bases while drawing six walks. Parker Lawson earned the win, surrendering only one earned run and racking up five strikeouts over 5.1 solid frames, while Parker Broehm provided lockdown relief to secure the victory. Ashwaubenon remained competitive behind a multi-hit effort from Owen Amenson, including a double, and a triple from Ian Justman. Nick Smith took the loss for the Jaguars despite a gritty 5.1-inning start, as the Pirates utilized superior extra-base power to secure the definitive regional win.

#10 Milton 15
Baraboo 3
P B. Schultz: 5.0 IP, 3 BB, 8 K
H L. Schwarz: 4-5, 4 R, 3 RBI, 2B, 1 SB
Recap

The Milton Red Hawks overwhelmed Baraboo in a 15-3 victory, fueled by an explosive 16-hit offensive barrage and a dominant performance on the mound. Landon Schwarz was the catalyst for the Red Hawks, finishing 4-for-5 with a double and three RBIs, while Carter Thompson provided additional firepower with a four-RBI game. Easton Agnew and Charlie Fitzke each contributed multi-hit efforts to keep the pressure on, and Jack Spielmann added a double to the team's extra-base tally. Ben Schultz earned the win, surrendering zero earned runs and racking up eight strikeouts over five masterful innings. Baraboo struggled to find rhythm against Milton's pitching staff, managed just four hits, though Brody Bjorklund was a bright spot, finishing 3-for-4 with a double. Owen Rogers took the loss for Baraboo as the Red Hawks utilized superior power and aggressive base-running to secure the definitive regional victory.

#12 Franklin 13
Burlington 0
P S. Ortiz: 5.0 IP, BB, 7 K
H D. Walters: 2-2, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B, 3B, HBP
Recap

The Franklin Sabers shut out the Burlington Demons in a dominant 13-0 victory, anchored by a masterful complete-game performance from Sam Ortiz. Ortiz was untouchable on the mound, surrendering only three hits while racking up seven strikeouts over five scoreless frames to earn the win; he also contributed at the plate with a double and two RBIs. Offensively, the Sabers utilized an explosive extra-base attack led by Ben Merkel, who launched a home run, and Dominick Walters, who finished 2-for-2 with a double, a triple, and two RBIs. Tavin Nass provided additional firepower with a three-hit game, while Dillon Herling drove in two runs to keep the pressure on. Burlington struggled to find any rhythm against Ortiz’s command, managed only singles from Trey Kerkhoff, Charlie Appleby, and Matthew Hoffman, and was plagued by a defensive error. Parker Davis took the loss for the Demons as Franklin utilized superior power and elite pitching to secure the definitive regional win.

#19 Wisconsin Lutheran 7
#13 Slinger 3
P J. French: 5.2 IP, BB, 2 K
H C. Fry: 2-4, 2 R, 3B, 1 SB
Recap

The Wisconsin Lutheran Vikings defeated the Slinger Owls 7-3, anchored by a balanced offensive attack and a strong starting performance on the mound. Carter Fry led the way for the Vikings, finishing 2-for-4 with a triple and two runs scored, while Chase Muma and Eli Dreier each contributed two hits and an RBI, including a double from Dreier. Wisconsin Lutheran utilized aggressive base-running and timely hitting to build their lead, swiping six total bases to keep constant pressure on the defense. Jackson French earned the win, surrendering three earned runs and striking out two over 5.2 solid frames, while Ayden Schneble provided hitless relief to secure the victory. Slinger remained competitive behind solo home runs from Grady Chvosta and Payton Tennies, but the Owls struggled to manufacture additional runs. Aksel Pocernich took the loss for Slinger as the Vikings utilized superior extra-base power and elite plate discipline to secure the definitive conference win.

Oconomowoc 22
#18 Arrowhead 7
P C. Doyle: 4.0 IP, 2 BB, 2 K
H D. Flor: 4-6, 1 R, 5 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Oconomowoc Raccoons overwhelmed Arrowhead in a massive 22-7 offensive explosion, fueled by an 18-hit barrage and disciplined plate appearances. Danny Flor and Jacob Kopfer were the catalysts for the Raccoons, both delivering four-hit performances; Flor racked up five RBIs and a double, while Kopfer drove in four and added a double of his own. Cooper Schaefgen and Jonathan Seeger also provided significant punch, combining for five hits and seven RBIs, including a double from Schaefgen. Oconomowoc capitalized on elite plate discipline, drawing eight walks to keep constant pressure on the bases. Chase Doyle earned the win on the mound, surrendering only one earned run over four solid innings of work. Arrowhead remained competitive early behind multi-hit efforts from Cam Carter and Jacob Bastian, with Carter driving in two runs. However, the Warhawks' pitching staff struggled to contain the Raccoons' relentless attack. Carter Tuerk took the loss for Arrowhead as Oconomowoc utilized superior extra-base power and opportunistic hitting to secure the definitive victory.

#20 St. Joseph 13
Martin Luther 3
P N. Falk: 4.0 IP, BB, 3 K
H D. Santarelli: 2-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 SB
Recap

The Lancers dominated the Martin Luther Spartans in a 13-3 victory, powered by a 12-hit offensive explosion and opportunistic base-running. Dominic Santarelli and Zach Rizzo set the tone for the Lancers, combining for three hits and seven RBIs, while Carson Tanke provided the game's biggest extra-base spark with a triple and two runs scored. Chris Kenesie and Patrick Davidson also contributed doubles to the lopsided effort. The Lancers took full advantage of aggressive base-running, swiping eight total bases to keep constant pressure on the Spartans' defense. Nick Falk earned the win on the mound, surrendering only one earned run and striking out three over four solid innings. Martin Luther struggled to find a rhythm against Falk’s command, though Juan Torres provided a bright spot with a two-hit, two-RBI performance. Jovani Serrano took the loss for the Spartans as the Lancers utilized superior extra-base power and elite plate discipline to secure the definitive victory.

#21 Cedar Grove-Belgium 10
Kohler 9
H I. Hilbelink: 3-4, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B, 1 SB
Recap

The Cedar Grove-Belgium Rockets edged out the Kohler Blue Bombers in a 10-9 offensive thriller, propelled by a balanced 12-hit attack and timely extra-base power. Ira Hilbelink and Austin Knapp led the charge for the Rockets, with Hilbelink finishing 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs, while Knapp drove in a game-high three runs on two hits, including a double. Seth Race provided additional fireworks with a triple and three runs scored. Griffin Knight earned the win on the hill, navigating six innings and allowing four runs while keeping the Kohler bats largely in check before a wild final frame. The Blue Bombers remained relentless until the final out, nearly overcoming the deficit behind multi-hit efforts from Kaden Harrington, Nolan Kading, and Noah Mueller. Collin Thorne and Mueller each contributed doubles to fuel the late-game surge. However, the Rockets' early lead proved just enough to withstand Kohler's six-run charge over the final two innings. Aiden Oldenhoff took the loss for the Blue Bombers as Cedar Grove-Belgium utilized superior run production and aggressive base-running to secure the narrow conference victory.

#22 West Bend West 11
Sheboygan South 1
P C. Roell: 6.0 IP, 2 BB, 11 K
H L. Wertz: 2-2, 0 R, 2 RBI, 2B, SF, 1 SB
Recap

The West Bend West Spartans dominated Sheboygan South in an 11-1 victory, anchored by a historic performance on the mound from Cullen Roell. Roell was nearly untouchable, racking up a staggering 11 strikeouts in a complete-game two-hitter, surrendering just one earned run over six dominant frames. Offensively, the Spartans utilized a balanced attack and elite base-running to overwhelm the Redwings. Landon Wertz provided the game's biggest extra-base spark with a double and two RBIs, while Ryan Rose and Kingston Bechler each contributed multi-hit games. The Spartans were relentless on the basepaths, swiping 12 total bases—including four from Blake Herbert—to keep constant pressure on the Sheboygan South defense. Sheboygan South struggled to find any rhythm against Roell’s command, managed only a double from Owen Pflum and a single from Ryan Stephen. Stephen took the loss for the Redwings as West Bend West utilized elite strikeout pitching and aggressive team speed to secure the definitive conference victory.

Badger 5
#23 Brookfield East 2
P Z. Dennis: 7.0 IP, 2 BB, 6 K
H M. O'Grady: 2-4, R, RBI, HR
Recap

The Badger Badgers defeated the Brookfield East Spartans 5-2, anchored by a masterful complete-game performance from Zach Dennis. Dennis earned the win on the hill, surrendering only three hits and one earned run while racking up six strikeouts over seven dominant frames. Offensively, the Badgers were powered by Matthew O'Grady, who launched a solo home run, and Brendan Kellar, who added a double and scored once. Badger utilized elite plate discipline, drawing nine walks to keep constant pressure on the Brookfield East defense throughout the contest. The Spartans remained competitive behind a multi-hit effort from Joel Markusse, who also swiped two bases, but the lineup struggled to find rhythm against Dennis’s command. Collin VanderVilet took the loss for Brookfield East despite a gritty five-inning start in which he allowed only one run. The Badgers capitalized on timely power and superior patience at the plate to secure the definitive non-conference victory.

#25 Random Lake 8
Ozaukee 0
P D. Kleppin: 5.0 IP, BB, 7 K
H G. Donahue: 2-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Random Lake Rams delivered a masterclass in fundamentally sound baseball, dismantling the Ozaukee Warriors in a decisive 8-0 shutout. Decker Kleppin dictated the tempo from the mound, surrendering a lone hit over five dominant innings while fanning seven to earn the victory. Random Lake’s offense mirrored this efficiency, manufacturing runs through a blend of aggressive base-running and timely extra-base hits, highlighted by Griffin Donahue’s three-RBI afternoon. The Rams were relentless on the basepaths, swiping nine total bags—including four from Logan Michaels—to force Ozaukee into costly defensive miscues. Colton Dybul took the loss for the Warriors as Random Lake utilized elite strikeout pitching and disciplined situational hitting to secure the definitive conference win.

More Game Recaps
Appleton East 7
Appleton West 6
P A. Thompson: 6.0 IP, 6 BB, 4 K
H C. Feucht: 4-5, 2 R, RBI, SB
Recap

The Appleton East Patriots outlasted the Appleton West Terrors in a 7-6 cross-town thriller that required eight innings to decide. Calvin Feucht ignited the Patriots' offense with a four-hit performance and two runs scored, while Alex Thompson and Nick Verbeten combined for four hits and three RBIs to keep the pressure on. Thompson also provided a steady six-inning start on the mound before Zander Martin earned the win in relief, navigating two frames to seal the victory. The Terrors remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Isaac Ise and Quinn Meyers, but struggled to overcome eight walks issued by East pitching. Kellin Gilbert took the hard-luck loss for West as the Patriots utilized superior contact hitting and timely relief to secure the definitive city rivalry win.

Assumption 10
Auburndale 3
P K. Cavanaugh: 6.2 IP, 2 BB, 6 K
H C. Martin: 3-4, 2 R, RBI, 2B, SB
Recap

The Assumption Royals cruised to a 10-3 victory over the Auburndale Eagles, propelled by a relentless offensive effort and a lockdown performance from Keegan Cavanaugh. Cavanaugh anchored the defense with a masterpiece on the mound, surrendering only two earned runs while racking up six strikeouts over 6.2 dominant frames. Offensively, the Royals were led by Camden Martin, who finished 3-for-4 with a double, while JJ Oswald and Ron Bord each contributed multi-hit games to keep the pressure on. Assumption took full advantage of aggressive base-running and timely extra-base hits to build a lead that the Eagles simply couldn't touch. Truxton Becker took the loss for Auburndale despite a gritty nine-strikeout performance, as the Royals utilized superior run production and elite pitching to secure the definitive conference win.

Beaver Dam 2
Watertown 0
P A. Seifert: 7.0 IP, BB, 9 K
Recap

The Beaver Dam Golden Beavers blanked the Watertown Goslings in a 2-0 shutout, anchored by a masterful complete-game one-hitter from Ashtyn Seifert. Seifert was untouchable on the mound, surrendering only a lone single to Connelly Cashin while racking up nine strikeouts to earn the victory. Offensively, the Golden Beavers manufactured just enough support, led by Seifert's two hits and an RBI, along with a double from Brady Caine. Beaver Dam utilized disciplined plate appearances and timely hitting to secure the lead in a game dominated by elite pitching. Davis Cashin took the loss for the Goslings despite a gritty eight-strikeout performance, as the Watertown bats failed to find any rhythm against Seifert’s command.

Big Foot 23
Whitewater 2
P C. Ries: 3.1 IP, 6 BB, 5 K
H R. Huff: 4-6, 3 R, 2 RBI, 2B, SB
Recap

The Big Foot Chiefs overwhelmed Whitewater in a lopsided 23-2 victory, fueled by an 11-hit barrage and elite plate discipline that yielded 19 walks. Ryne Huff and Carter Ries spearheaded the offensive onslaught, with Huff finishing 4-for-6 with a double and two RBIs, while Ries added three hits and two RBIs. Eli Hansen provided the game's biggest power surge, driving in four runs and recording a double to keep the pressure on. Ries also earned the win on the mound, surrendering only two hits and striking out five over 3.1 solid frames. Whitewater struggled to contain the relentless Chiefs attack, cycling through five pitchers as they sought to find the strike zone. Matt Carollo took the loss as Big Foot utilized superior extra-base power and aggressive base-running to secure the definitive win.

Brillion 8
Chilton 1
P C. Braun: 5.0 IP, 3 BB, 8 K
H J. Shimek: 2-4, 3 R, 2B, 3 SB
Recap

The Brillion Lions dismantled Chilton in an 8-1 victory, anchored by a dominant starting performance on the mound from Chase Braun. Braun earned the win by tossng five scoreless frames of three-hit ball while racking up eight strikeouts to stifle the Chilton offense. Joe Shimek provided the offensive spark for the Lions, finishing 2-for-4 with a double and three stolen bases to keep constant pressure on the basepaths. Brillion capitalized on aggressive base-running and timely contact to build an early lead that Chilton could not threaten. Jake Thielman took the loss for Chilton as the Lions utilized elite strikeout pitching and superior team speed to secure the definitive conference win.

Brookfield Academy 10
Luther Prep 0
P G. Priebe: 5.0 IP, 3 BB, 9 K
H L. Rogutich: 1-2, 2 R, 2 RBI, HBP
Recap

The Brookfield Academy Blue Knights stifled Luther Prep in a clinical 10-0 shutout, anchored by a masterful complete-game performance from Garrett Priebe. Priebe was in total control on the mound, surrendering only two hits while racking up nine strikeouts over five dominant frames to earn the victory. Offensively, the Blue Knights utilized a balanced attack led by Luke Rogutich and Connor Tracy, who combined for three hits and four RBIs. Kolton Nimmer added a spark with a multi-hit game and a stolen base, ensuring the pressure remained constant throughout the contest. Luther Prep struggled to find any rhythm against Priebe’s command, managed only singles from Brice Gosch and Micah Schultz. Reid Martin took the loss for the Phoenix as Brookfield Academy utilized elite strikeout pitching and disciplined run production to secure the definitive win.

Cambridge 8
Marshall 6
P E. Harbort: 6.0 IP, 0 BB, 11 K
H E. Harbort: 3-3, 4 R, RBI, 2 2B
Recap

The Cambridge Blue Jays edged the Marshall Cardinals in an 8-6 victory, anchored by a dual-threat performance from Evan Harbort. Harbort dictated the game from the mound, striking out 11 batters over six innings while helping his own cause with three hits, including two doubles. The Cardinals remained within striking distance behind multi-hit efforts from Ryan Braun and Xander Wentworth, along with a three-RBI performance from Landon Connelly. However, Cambridge capitalized on aggressive base-running and timely contact to maintain their lead through the final frames. Jett Horton provided a scoreless inning of relief to stifle Marshall's late momentum and secure the win. Logan Ney took the loss for the Cardinals as the Blue Jays utilized superior extra-base power and elite strikeout pitching to clinch the conference victory.

Catholic Central 15
Heritage Christian 4
P I. Jimenez: 5.0 IP, 2 BB, 9 K
H W. Leiting: 2-2, 4 R, 2B, 3B, 2 SB
Recap

The Catholic Central Hilltoppers dismantled the Heritage Christian Patriots in a 15-4 blowout, powered by a disciplined offensive approach and a dominant start from Isaac Jimenez. Jimenez earned the win on the hill, racking up nine strikeouts over five frames while fueling his own cause with two hits and two RBIs. Wyatt Leiting acted as a primary catalyst for the Hilltoppers, recording two extra-base hits and scoring four times to keep the pressure on. Catholic Central capitalized on elite plate discipline, drawing 11 walks to maintain a relentless presence on the basepaths throughout the contest. Jayce Anderson also contributed significantly with a triple and three RBIs to help secure the definitive victory. Larkso took the loss for the Patriots as Catholic Central utilized superior extra-base power and opportunistic hitting to clinch the win.

Coleman 15
Wausaukee 2
P K. Peters: 3.0 IP, 0 BB, 7 K
H C. Berth: 2-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 2B
Recap

The Coleman Cougars dismantled Wausaukee in a 15-2 blowout, powered by a relentless offensive attack and a dominant relief appearance from Kollin Peters. Peters earned the win on the hill, racking up seven strikeouts while surrendering only one hit over three masterful frames. Cole Berth spearheaded the Cougars' offense with two doubles and three RBIs, while Chadd Gruber and Wyatt Bieber each contributed multi-hit efforts to keep the pressure on. Coleman utilized aggressive base-running to maintain momentum, swiping 10 total bags and capitalizing on three Wausaukee defensive errors. Ansyn Taylor took the loss for Wausaukee as the Cougars utilized superior extra-base power and elite strikeout pitching to secure the definitive victory.

D.C. Everest 6
Stevens Point 3
P C. Miller: 6.0 IP, BB, 2 K
H R. Schulz: 2-3, 2 R, 2 RBI, HR
Recap

The D.C. Everest Evergreens utilized a balanced offensive attack and steady pitching to secure a 6-3 victory over the Stevens Point Panthers. Ryan Schulz provided the decisive power for the Evergreens, launching a home run and finished with two hits and two RBIs. Cooper Richie and Ty Rohde also fueled the offense, each recording multiple hits and a double to keep constant pressure on the Panthers' defense. Carter Miller earned the win on the hill, navigating six effective innings while allowing only one earned run. Stevens Point countered with a home run from Gavin Thiel and two hits from Calvin Roth, but the lineup struggled to manufacture enough support against Miller's command. Joe Schiszik took the loss for the Panthers as D.C. Everest utilized superior extra-base power and opportunistic hitting to clinch the conference win.

De Pere 12
Notre Dame Academy 0
P C. Buysse: 5.0 IP, BB, 3 K
H C. Setzer: 2-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, SF, SB
Recap

The De Pere Redbirds dismantled Notre Dame Academy in a lopsided 12-0 shutout, anchored by a masterful complete-game performance from Charles Buysse. Buysse was clinical on the mound, surrendering five hits while striking out three over five scoreless frames to earn the win. Offensively, the Redbirds were relentless, fueled by a three-hit afternoon from Colton Setzer and a multi-hit effort from Max Zimmerman. De Pere utilized elite base-running to maintain constant pressure, swiping seven total bags—including three from Brandon Krueger—to capitalize on defensive miscues. Drew Magnuson took the loss for the Tritons as De Pere utilized superior situational hitting and disciplined pitching to secure the definitive victory.

Deerfield 10
Parkview 0
P L. Brattleie: 5.0 IP, 0 BB, 13 K
H N. Maginn: 3-4, 2 R, 3 RBI
Recap

The Deerfield Demons dismantled Parkview in a dominant 10-0 shutout, anchored by a masterful complete-game performance from Landon Brattleie. Brattleie was virtually untouchable on the mound, surrendering only two hits while racking up a staggering 13 strikeouts over five scoreless frames to earn the win. Offensively, the Demons were led by Noah Maginn, who finished 3-for-4 with three RBIs, and Brenden Bergeron, who contributed two hits and two RBIs including a double. Deerfield utilized elite plate discipline and timely extra-base power to build a lead that Parkview simply could not threaten. Burrell took the loss for Parkview as the Demons utilized elite strikeout pitching and superior run production to secure the definitive victory.

Dodgeville 3
River Valley 0
P N. Johnson: 7.0 IP, BB, 15 K
Recap

The Dodgeville Dodgers leaned on a historic performance from Nathan Johnson to secure a 3-0 shutout victory over River Valley. Johnson was untouchable on the mound, carving through the lineup for a staggering 15 strikeouts in a complete-game two-hitter to earn the win. Offensively, Jayce Halverson and Jentry Olson provided the necessary support, each recording a hit and a run scored to capitalize on Johnson's dominance. The Dodgers utilized disciplined pitching and opportunistic base-running to maintain the lead throughout the afternoon. Q Blakley took the hard-luck loss for River Valley despite a solid five-strikeout effort, as the lineup struggled to find any rhythm against Johnson’s elite command.

Eau Claire North 8
New Richmond 3
P C. Buchman: 6.0 IP, 3 BB, 4 K
H A. Kata: 2-4, R, 3 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Eau Claire North Huskies utilized a balanced offensive attack and steady pitching to secure an 8-3 victory over the New Richmond Tigers. Ashton Kata provided the heavy lifting for the Huskies, driving in three runs and recording a double as part of a 10-hit team effort. Cameron Buchman earned the win on the hill, allowing only two earned runs while striking out four over six solid innings of work. The Tigers remained competitive behind a multi-hit performance from Lucas Quade, but four defensive errors proved too costly to overcome. Truman Weiss took the loss for New Richmond despite racking up seven strikeouts in his five-inning start. Eau Claire North capitalized on timely extra-base power and disciplined situational hitting to clinch the definitive conference win.

Fennimore 15
Lancaster 1
P G. Biba: 4.0 IP, 2 BB, 3 K
H S. Jahnke-Fiedler: 3-3, 3 R, 6 RBI, HR, 2B, SB
Recap

The Fennimore Varsity Eagles overwhelmed Lancaster in a 15-1 blowout, fueled by an explosive performance from Shawn Jahnke-Fiedler. Jahnke-Fiedler anchored the offensive onslaught, launching a home run and recording six RBIs as part of a three-hit afternoon. Corey Dresden and Gianni Filardo provided significant support, combining for four hits and three RBIs, while Grant Biba earned the win with four dominant innings on the hill. Lancaster struggled to find any rhythm against Biba’s command, managed only a multi-hit effort from Edge. Edge took the loss for Lancaster as the Eagles utilized superior extra-base power and elite situational hitting to secure the definitive victory.

Fox Valley Lutheran 12
Green Bay East 0
H L. Heimerl: 2-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 3B, SB
Recap

The Fox Valley Lutheran Foxes cruised to a 12-0 shutout victory over the Green Bay East DevilCats, anchored by a clinical combined five-hitter. Luke Heimerl dictated the tempo from the mound, surrendering four hits over three scoreless frames with three strikeouts to earn the win. Offensively, Heimerl helped his own cause with two hits and three RBIs, including a triple, while Wyatt Schlueter and Spencer Bromm each drove in two runs. The Foxes utilized aggressive base-running to maintain pressure, swiping six total bags to capitalize on Green Bay East's defensive miscues. Douglas Yates took the loss for the DevilCats as Fox Valley Lutheran utilized superior extra-base power and elite strikeout pitching to secure the definitive victory.

Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 10
Arcadia 0
P W. Oines: 5.0 IP, 0 BB, 5 K
H D. Scow: 3-3, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau Red Hawks dismantled the Arcadia Raiders in a clinical 10-0 shutout, anchored by a dominant complete-game performance from Wyatt Oines. Oines was nearly untouchable on the mound, surrendering only two hits while racking up five strikeouts and issuing 0 BB over five scoreless frames to earn the victory. Offensively, Daxson Scow provided a massive spark, finishing 3-for-3 with a double and two RBIs to lead a nine-hit attack. Mitchell Thell also contributed significantly with a double and two RBIs, while the Red Hawks utilized aggressive base-running to swipe four bags and capitalize on four Arcadia defensive errors. Carter Wegman took the loss for the Raiders as Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau utilized superior extra-base power and elite command to secure the definitive win.

Green Bay Preble 16
Green Bay Southwest 0
P A. Lindsley: 3.0 IP, 2 BB, 3 K
H H. Selk: 2-3, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B, SB
Recap

The Green Bay Preble Hornets overwhelmed Green Bay Southwest in a 16-0 shutout, anchored by a masterful combined one-hitter on the mound. Andrew Lindsley dictated the tempo early, surrendering only a single hit over three scoreless frames while racking up three strikeouts to earn the win. Offensively, the Hornets were relentless, fueled by multi-hit performances from Harrison Selk and Lindsley, who both recorded doubles in the lopsided effort. Preble capitalized on elite plate discipline, drawing 10 walks to keep the bases loaded throughout the abbreviated contest. Elijah Pukel took the loss for Southwest as the Hornets utilized superior extra-base power and opportunistic hitting to secure the definitive city victory.

Greenfield 15
Milwaukee Lutheran 0
P D. Ueberfluss: 3.0 IP, 0 BB, 7 K
H J. Sanchez: 2-4, R, 3 RBI, SB
Recap

The Greenfield Hawks dismantled the Milwaukee Lutheran Red Knights in a clinical 15-0 combined no-hitter, anchored by a dominant start from Devon Ueberfluss. Ueberfluss earned the win by striking out seven over three perfect frames, while JJ Francour finished the final two innings with three additional strikeouts to preserve the shutout. Offensively, Jaden Sanchez sparked the attack with two hits and three RBIs, while Chase Eade contributed three RBIs and a double. The Hawks utilized elite base-running to maintain relentless pressure, swiping 10 total bags—including three from Enrique Lopez—to capitalize on five Milwaukee Lutheran errors. Elijah LeFlore took the loss for the Red Knights as Greenfield utilized superior extra-base power and a lockdown pitching staff to secure the definitive win.

Hartford 8
Cedarburg 2
P A. Horwath: 5.0 IP, 2 BB, 8 K
H K. Romens: 3-4, 3 R, 2 RBI, 2B, 2 SB
Recap

The Hartford Orioles utilized steady pitching and timely extra-base power to secure an 8-2 victory over the Cedarburg Bulldogs. Andrew Horwath earned the win on the hill, racking up eight strikeouts while allowing only one earned run over five dominant frames. Kaiden Romens ignited the Orioles' offense with a perfect 3-for-3 performance, including a double and two stolen bases, while Jaxson Stater drove in two runs to keep the pressure on. Cedarburg remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Jake Scherzer and Andrew Sargent, but the Bulldogs struggled to overcome 11 total strikeouts from the Hartford staff. Cooper Hall took the loss for Cedarburg as the Orioles capitalized on disciplined plate appearances and aggressive base-running to secure the definitive win.

Kewaskum 6
Kettle Moraine Lutheran 5
P M. Perondi: 5.0 IP, 3 BB, 4 K
H K. Grisolono: 1-3, 2 RBI, HR, 2 SB
Recap

The Kewaskum Indians utilized a powerful long-ball display to secure a 6-5 victory over the Kettle Moraine Lutheran Chargers. Kingston Grisolono and Liam Stoffel provided the decisive fireworks, each launching home runs to anchor an eight-hit offensive attack. Marcus Perondi earned the win with five stellar innings of relief, surrendering only one earned run while striking out four to stifle a Chargers comeback attempt. Kettle Moraine Lutheran remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Jackson Mutz and Braxton Abitz, but the Chargers struggled to overcome an early deficit. Derek Sans took the loss for the Chargers as the Indians utilized superior extra-base power and timely relief pitching to clinch the win.

Kiel 5
New Holstein 1
P A. Stephany: 7.0 IP, 2 BB, 4 K
H A. Stephany: 4-5, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 2B, SB
Recap

The Kiel Raiders dismantled the New Holstein Huskies in an 11-1 victory, powered by a massive 18-hit offensive performance and a dominant outing from Aaron Stephany. Stephany dictated the game from both sides, tossing a complete-game three-hitter with four strikeouts on the mound while helping his own cause with a perfect 4-for-5 day at the plate, including two doubles and two RBIs. The Raiders utilized relentless extra-base power to pull away, with Colton Schaefer adding a triple and a double to the barrage. New Holstein struggled to find a rhythm against Stephany’s command, managing only a double from Joey Karls and a single RBI from Joah Sippel. Parker Ziebell took the loss for the Huskies as Kiel utilized superior contact hitting and elite pitching to secure the definitive conference win.

La Crosse Central 5
Sparta 0
P K. Bishofsky: 7.0 IP, 4 BB, 6 K
H J. Candahl: 2-4, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

The La Crosse Central RiverHawks utilized steady pitching and a balanced 10-hit attack to secure a 5-0 shutout victory over the Sparta Spartans. Kenden Bishofsky anchored the win with a masterful complete-game performance, surrendering only three hits while racking up six strikeouts to stifle the Sparta offense. Jordan Candahl provided the primary offensive spark for the RiverHawks, finishing 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs, while Sam Blegen and Beckett Allert each added multi-hit efforts to keep the pressure constant. Sparta struggled to find a rhythm against Bishofsky’s command, managed only singles from Sebastian Lopez, Simon Schmitz, and Landon Connelly. Karson Swenson took the loss for the Spartans as the RiverHawks utilized superior situational hitting and elite defense to clinch the definitive conference win.

Laconia 14
Mayville 7
H T. Madigan: 4-4, 3 R, RBI, SB
Recap

The Laconia Spartans outlasted the Mayville Cardinals in a 14-7 offensive shootout, powered by a massive four-hit performance from Tillman Madigan. Madigan set the tone for a 12-hit Laconia attack, while Drake Stigler and Cayden Shaver combined for five RBIs to keep the Spartans ahead. Shaver also earned the win on the mound, navigating four innings before Asher Morgan provided three frames of solid relief to stifle a Cardinals comeback attempt. Mayville remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Tanner Schneider and Cole Runte, but the Cardinals struggled to overcome five defensive errors. Kevin Keller took the loss for Mayville as Laconia utilized superior extra-base power—including two doubles from Shaver and a triple from Jack Rens—to secure the definitive conference victory.

Lake Country Lutheran 12
University School of Milwaukee 1
P G. Manthei: 4.0 IP, BB, 5 K
H L. Daane: 2-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, SB
Recap

The Lake Country Lutheran Lightning overwhelmed the University School of Milwaukee Wildcats in a 12-1 victory, powered by a 10-hit attack and a dominant start from Grant Manthei. Manthei earned the win on the hill, striking out five over four effective frames while fueling his own cause with two hits and two RBIs. Lucas Daane ignited the Lightning offense with two hits and three RBIs, while Tate Hagen scored three times to keep the pressure on. Lake Country Lutheran utilized elite base-running to maintain a relentless presence, swiping eight total bags to capitalize on the Wildcats' defensive miscues. Mason Kroening took the loss for USM as the Lightning utilized superior situational hitting and disciplined pitching to secure the definitive win.

Manitowoc Lutheran 12
Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah 0
P I. Hochmuth: 7.0 IP, 0 BB, 10 K
H W. Franzen: 2-5, R, 4 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Manitowoc Lutheran Lancers dismantled Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah in a 12-0 shutout, powered by a massive 19-hit offensive barrage and a dominant performance from Isaiah Hochmuth. Hochmuth was untouchable on the mound, tossing a complete-game five-hitter while racking up 10 strikeouts and issuing 0 BB to earn the victory. Will Franzen spearhead the Lancers' attack with four RBIs and two hits, including a double, while Logan Haupt and Collin Rounds combined for six hits and five RBIs. Manitowoc Lutheran utilized relentless extra-base power to pull away early, recording five doubles as a team to keep constant pressure on the defense. Brayden Smith took the loss for Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah as the Lancers utilized superior contact hitting and elite pitching command to secure the definitive win.

Menomonie 5
Rice Lake 1
P B. Casey: 7.0 IP, 2 BB, 11 K
H H. Anderson: 2-3, R, RBI, SB
Recap

The Menomonie Mustangs rode a masterful performance from Bailey Casey to secure a 5-1 victory over Rice Lake. Casey was in total control on the mound, surrendering only a single hit while racking up 11 strikeouts in a complete-game effort to earn the win. Offensively, the Mustangs utilized a balanced 10-hit attack led by Hawkins Anderson and Charlie Mikesell, who combined for three hits and three RBIs. Menomonie maintained constant pressure on the basepaths, swiping six bags to capitalize on Rice Lake's defensive miscues. Miller took the loss for Rice Lake as the Mustangs utilized elite strikeout pitching and disciplined situational hitting to clinch the definitive win.

Middleton 4
Sun Prairie West 3
P B. Kalscheuer: 2.0 IP, BB, 4 K
H C. Rogers: 2-3, 2 R, RBI, SB
Recap

The Middleton Cardinals edged the Sun Prairie West Wolves in a 4-3 nail-biter, secured by a lockdown relief performance from Brody Kalscheuer. Kalscheuer earned the win by tossng two scoreless frames, allowing just one hit to preserve the lead built by the Cardinals' offense. Chase Rogers ignited Middleton, finishing 2-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI, while Tyler Vogt and Joey Passaglia each added timely hits to keep the pressure on. Sun Prairie West remained competitive behind a home run from Kal Magli and a double by Grant Petterson, but the Wolves struggled to overcome 10 total strikeouts from the Middleton staff. Caden Cook took the hard-luck loss for the Wolves despite a gritty complete-game effort as the Cardinals utilized superior situational hitting and elite bullpen work to clinch the victory.

Milwaukee Hamilton 9
Pulaski 8
P I. Talamantes: 3.0 IP, 3 BB, 8 K
Recap

The Milwaukee Hamilton Wildcats edged out the Pulaski Rams in a 9-8 high-scoring affair, fueled by aggressive base-running and a dominant relief appearance from Ignacio Talamantes. Talamantes earned the win by striking out eight over three effective frames, allowing only one hit to stifle the Rams' comeback attempt. Offensively, Talamantes helped his own cause with two hits and an RBI, while Mason Leber added a double and two runs scored. The Wildcats utilized elite speed to maintain constant pressure, swiping a staggering 14 total bags—including three each from Nyjal Ewing and Xavier Otero-Febus—to capitalize on Pulaski's pitching miscues. Jaydel Pedraza Montanez took the loss for the Rams despite recording six strikeouts in his start. Milwaukee Hamilton utilized superior opportunistic base-running and high-volume strikeout pitching to clinch the hard-fought victory.

Milwaukee Reagan 12
Milwaukee School of Languages 3
P K. Wright: 4.0 IP, 2 BB, 11 K
H K. Wright: 3-3, R, 4 RBI, HR, SB
Recap

The Milwaukee Reagan Huskies utilized a dominant dual-threat performance from Kevin Wright to secure a 12-3 victory over the Milwaukee School of Languages Hawks. Wright dictated the game from the start, tossing four masterful innings with 11 strikeouts while surrendering only one hit to earn the win. Offensively, Wright fueled his own cause by launching a home run and driving in four runs, while Alexander Silva-Tripoli anchored the top of the order with two hits, including a double, and two RBIs. The Huskies maintained relentless pressure on the basepaths, swiping eight total bags to capitalize on five Hawks defensive errors. Brewer Larkee took the loss for School of Languages as Milwaukee Reagan utilized elite strikeout pitching and superior extra-base power to clinch the definitive win.

Monona Grove 7
DeForest 3
P L. Hanson: 5.0 IP, 0 BB, 3 K
H E. Bauler: 3-4, 3 R, 3 RBI, HR
Recap

The Monona Grove Silver Eagles leaned on a powerful long-ball display to fly past the DeForest Norskies in a 7-3 conference victory. Eli Bauler and Alex Wahe provided the decisive fireworks, each launching home runs to anchor a nine-hit offensive attack that kept the Norskies on their heels. Logan Hanson earned the win with five solid innings of work, while Max Gavinski slammed the door with two hitless frames of relief to preserve the lead. DeForest countered with a home run from Carter Meyers and a double by Mason Sprague, but the Norskies struggled to string together enough hits to overcome the early deficit. Nolan Pennekamp took the loss for DeForest despite a gritty complete-game effort as Monona Grove utilized superior extra-base power to secure the definitive win.

Mount Horeb 8
McFarland 5
P J. Finley: 6.0 IP, 5 BB, 3 K
H J. Myers: 2-2, 2 R, 2 RBI, HR, 2 BB
Recap

The Mount Horeb Vikings secured an 8-5 victory over the McFarland Spartans, fueled by a powerful performance from Jackson Myers. Myers anchored the middle of the order, launching a home run and recording two hits with two RBIs. Terek Isely provided significant support with a double and three RBIs, while Josh Kuntz kept the pressure on by scoring three times. Jaxen Finley earned the win on the hill, navigating six gritty innings while allowing three earned runs before Brecken Dudley closed the door with a scoreless final frame. McFarland remained competitive behind a multi-hit afternoon from JJ Blattner and two hits from Grayson Gauwitz, but the Spartans struggled to overcome 10 total strikeouts from the Vikings' staff. Gauwitz took the loss for McFarland as Mount Horeb utilized superior extra-base power and opportunistic situational hitting to clinch the win.

New Glarus 19
Waterloo 9
P K. Nehmer: 5.2 IP, 4 BB, 7 K
H N. Julseth: 3-4, 4 R, 3 RBI, 2B, 2 SB
Recap

The New Glarus Glarner Knights dismantled Waterloo in an 18-9 offensive explosion, powered by a disciplined approach and elite base-running. Nolan Julseth acted as a primary catalyst for the Glarner Knights, recording three hits, three RBIs, and four runs scored while swiping two bags. Ethan Colstad and Landon Stelter provided significant support, combining for six hits and three RBIs to keep the pressure relentless. Kamm Nehmer earned the win on the hill, racking up seven strikeouts over nearly six innings of work. Waterloo remained competitive behind a home run and three RBIs from Peachey, along with multi-hit efforts from Jaehnke and Sellnow, but the squad struggled to overcome eight walks and three defensive errors. Jaehnke took the loss for Waterloo as New Glarus utilized superior extra-base power and a staggering 11 stolen bases to clinch the definitive victory.

Nicolet 7
Port Washington 4
P C. Vercoe: 1.2 IP, 2 BB, 2 K
H B. Stuck: 4-4, RBI, 2B
Recap

The Nicolet Knights outlasted the Port Washington Pirates in a 7-4 extra-inning battle, powered by a relentless offensive effort and a lockdown relief appearance from Cal Vercoe. Vercoe earned the win on the hill, tossing nearly two hitless frames while racking up two strikeouts to stifle the Pirates' late-game momentum. Offensively, Brock Stuck led the charge with a perfect 4-for-4 performance at the plate, including a double and an RBI, while Nick Bongard and Hayden Konczal combined for five hits and four RBIs to keep the pressure on. Port Washington remained competitive behind a triple from Max Webb and multi-hit efforts from Jackson Bergin and Jackson Dickson, but the squad struggled to overcome three costly defensive errors. Jack Bunyan took the loss for the Pirates as Nicolet utilized superior situational hitting and disciplined pitching to secure the hard-fought victory.

Oak Creek 13
Catholic Memorial 3
P L. Margoni: 3.0 IP, 2 BB, 4 K
H M. Endres: 3-3, 1 R, 4 RBI, 2 2B
Recap

The Oak Creek Knights dismantled Catholic Memorial in a 13-3 blowout, powered by a relentless offensive attack and a clinical start from Lucas Margoni. Margoni earned the win on the hill, racking up four strikeouts while surrendering only two hits over three solid frames. Mack Endres spearheaded the Knights' barrage, finishing with three hits—including two doubles—and four RBIs, while Jackson Villarreal added a home run and three RBIs to keep the pressure on. Oak Creek utilized elite plate discipline and aggressive base-running to maintain momentum, drawing eight walks and swiping two bags. Catholic Memorial remained competitive behind a double and two RBIs from Chase Freschi, but the Crusaders' staff struggled to contain the Knights' high-volume hitting. Jesse Sobczak took the loss for Catholic Memorial as Oak Creek utilized superior extra-base power and opportunistic situational hitting to clinch the definitive win.

Omro 12
Lomira 2
P M. Boerner: 3.0 IP, BB, 3 K
H B. Loker: 1-3, 2 R, 2 RBI, SF
Recap

The Omro Foxes dismantled Lomira in a 12-2 victory, powered by a disciplined approach at the plate and opportunistic base-running. Omro utilized elite plate discipline to draw 10 walks, with Evan Bernier and Cade Sowls each reaching safely via the base on balls three times. Bryce Loker and Jake Hunter provided the heavy lifting in the middle of the order, combining for four hits and four RBIs to keep the pressure relentless. Mason Boerner earned the win on the hill, racking up three strikeouts while allowing only two hits over three solid frames. Lomira struggled to find a rhythm against the Omro staff, managed only singles from players #8 and #1. Player #1 took the loss for Lomira as the Foxes utilized superior situational hitting and a staggering seven stolen bases—including four from Bernier—to secure the definitive win.

Onalaska 8
Tomah 1
P J. Banasik: 7.0 IP, 3 BB, 3 K
H H. Morse: 2-3, 4 RBI
Recap

The Onalaska Hilltoppers utilized a balanced offensive attack and a complete-game gem from Jagger Banasik to secure an 8-1 victory over the Tomah Timberwolves. Banasik was in control from start to finish, surrendering just one run on four hits while striking out three to earn the win. Offensively, Hunter Morse anchored the middle of the order with two hits and a team-high four RBIs, while Tyler Kowal and Carson Zinnecker combined for five runs scored to keep the pressure on. The Hilltoppers utilized consistent contact to rack up 13 hits, including a double from Zinnecker, while capitalizing on two Tomah defensive errors. Nate Hendricks provided the lone RBI for the Timberwolves, scoring Teag Stephenson, who recorded a multi-hit game. Quinn Gerke took the loss for Tomah as Onalaska utilized superior situational hitting and elite pitching durability to clinch the win.

Pittsville 6
Pacelli 1
P D. Luther: 7.0 IP, 0 BB, 8 K
H D. Luther: 2-3, 2 R, 2B, 3B
Recap

The Pittsville Panthers secured a 7-1 victory over the Pacelli Cardinals, led by a dominant two-way performance from Dawson Luther. Luther was masterful on the mound, tossing a complete-game eight-strikeout gem while surrendering just one run. At the plate, he fueled his own cause by going 2-for-3 with a double and a triple. Kash Ostermann provided additional offensive punch, driving in two runs and scoring once to keep the pressure on the Cardinals. Pacelli remained competitive behind a multi-hit effort from Sully Schober and a double by Tysen Holmes, but the squad struggled to overcome five defensive errors. Jaden Garski took the loss for Pacelli despite a solid four-strikeout start, as Pittsville utilized superior extra-base power and elite pitching command to clinch the win.

Reedsburg 10
Stoughton 0
P K. Kennedy: 5.0 IP, 1 BB, 8 K
H L. Verch: 3-4, 1 R, 2 2B, 2 SB
Recap

The Reedsburg Beavers dismantled Stoughton in a 10-0 shutout victory, powered by a dominant outing from Kane Kennedy and a relentless 11-hit offensive attack. Kennedy was in complete control on the mound, surrendering only three hits while racking up eight strikeouts over five scoreless frames to earn the win. Offensively, Luke Verch led the charge with a perfect 3-for-4 performance, including a double and two stolen bags, while Gavin Budnik provided the heavy lifting with two doubles and three RBIs. Reedsburg utilized superior extra-base power and disciplined situational hitting to pull away early, capitalizing on a shaky Stoughton pitching staff that issued four walks. Oliver Pietruszynski took the loss for Stoughton as the Beavers utilized elite pitching command and high-volume contact to secure the definitive win.

Regis 12
Cadott 8
P B. Vesperman: 4.0 IP, 2 BB, 8 K
H M. Palecek: 3-3, 3 R, RBI, HR, SB
Recap

The Regis Ramblers outlasted the Cadott Hornets in a 12-8 high-scoring battle, powered by a clinical performance from Matt Palecek and a lockdown start by Brad Vesperman. Palecek was unstoppable at the plate, finishing a perfect 3-for-3 with a home run and three runs scored, while Vesperman earned the win on the hill by racking up eight strikeouts over four frames. The Ramblers utilized aggressive base-running and superior extra-base power to pull away, with Chase Brogelman and Brad Vesperman each contributing three RBIs. Cadott remained competitive behind a triple and five RBIs from Isaac Wellner, along with a multi-hit effort from Drew Rykal, but the Hornets struggled to overcome 12 total walks issued by their pitching staff. Jacob Anderson took the loss for Cadott as Regis utilized superior situational hitting and a persistent offensive attack to clinch the victory.

Sheboygan North 3
Pulaski 2
P B. Rybarczyk: 6.2 IP, 2 BB, 6 K
Recap

The Sheboygan North Golden Raiders edged out Pulaski in a 3-2 defensive battle, secured by a gritty combined pitching effort and timely situational hitting. Brett Rybarczyk anchored the Raiders for most of the contest, striking out six over 6.2 frames, while Tristin Hundt earned the win in relief by recording the final out. Offensively, Rybarczyk helped his own cause with two hits, including a double, while Eric Paarmann drove in a crucial run on two hits. Pulaski remained competitive behind multi-hit performances from Braun Wotruba and Eli Heuser, along with a double from Hunter Huisman, but the squad struggled to capitalize with runners in scoring position. Eli Heuser took the loss for Pulaski in relief of Wotruba, who struck out six in a solid start. Sheboygan North utilized superior extra-base power and disciplined late-game pitching to clinch the narrow victory.

Shiocton 14
Manawa 3
P J. Young: 5.0 IP, 2 BB, 6 K
H B. Krull: 3-4, 3 R, RBI, SB
Recap

The Shiocton Chiefs dismantled Manawa in a 14-3 offensive explosion, powered by a 14-hit attack and a dominant start from Jackson Young. Young earned the win on the hill, striking out six over five effective frames while fueling his own cause with two hits, including a double, and two RBIs. Braylon Krull spearheaded the Chiefs' barrage with a perfect 3-for-4 performance and three runs scored, while Brent Collar provided the heavy lifting with three RBIs. Shiocton utilized superior extra-base power and aggressive base-running to maintain relentless pressure, capitalizing on six walks issued by the Manawa staff. Manawa remained competitive behind doubles from Oden Strasenruethen and Porter Gehrke, but the squad struggled to overcome 10 total strikeouts from the Shiocton staff. Carsen Stroud took the loss for Manawa as the Chiefs utilized elite situational hitting and high-volume contact to secure the definitive win.

Shoreland Lutheran 11
Dominican 0
P N. Reece: 5.2 IP, 2 BB, 13 K
H E. Schneider: 1-3, R, 3 RBI, HR
Recap

The Shoreland Lutheran Pacers dismantled the Dominican Knights in a clinical 11-0 shutout, anchored by a masterful performance from Noah Reece. Reece was untouchable on the hill, racking up a staggering 13 strikeouts over 5.2 innings while surrendering just three hits to earn the victory. Offensively, Eli Schneider ignited the attack with a home run and three RBIs, while Chase Creuziger and Isaac Lopez combined for four RBIs and four runs scored to keep the pressure relentless. The Pacers utilized elite plate discipline to draw 13 walks and showcased aggressive base-running with eight stolen bags to capitalize on Dominican's pitching miscues. Levi Kolb took the loss for the Knights as Shoreland Lutheran utilized superior strikeout pitching and long-ball power to secure the definitive win.

Somerset 12
Baldwin-Woodville 7
P M. Schmidt: 5.0 IP, 3 BB, 9 K
H K. Donnelly: 1-2, R, 5 RBI, HR, SF
Recap

The Somerset Spartans utilized a massive power display from Kellen Donnelly to secure a 12-7 victory over the Baldwin-Woodville Blackhawks. Donnelly anchored the offensive explosion, launching a home run and racking up five RBIs on the afternoon. Rece Anderson provided significant support, driving in three runs on two hits, while Carson Belisle set the tone at the top of the order by scoring three times. Mason Schmidt earned the win on the hill, dominant over five innings while racking up nine strikeouts and surrendering only two hits. Baldwin-Woodville remained competitive behind a triple and an RBI from JT Dachel, along with a multi-hit effort from Anthony Berends, but the Blackhawks struggled to overcome a high-volume strikeout performance from the Somerset staff. Berends took the loss for Baldwin-Woodville as the Spartans utilized superior long-ball power and elite starting pitching to clinch the win.

St. Mary Catholic 4
Reedsville 3
P J. Ernsting: 5.0 IP, 2 BB, 6 K
Recap

The St. Mary Catholic Zephyrs edged out Reedsville in a 4-3 thriller, secured by a dominant start from Jacob Ernsting and timely situational hitting. Ernsting earned the win on the hill, racking up six strikeouts while allowing only one earned run over five effective frames. Offensively, Mason Wagner led the charge for the Zephyrs with two hits and two runs scored, while Caleb Vogel and Luke Fairweather each added multi-hit efforts to keep the pressure on. Reedsville remained competitive behind doubles from C Meulemans and L Lodel, but the Panthers struggled to capitalize on early opportunities against the St. Mary Catholic staff. L Maertz took the hard-luck loss for Reedsville despite a gritty six-strikeout performance, as the Zephyrs utilized superior pitching depth and disciplined defense to clinch the narrow victory.

St. Mary's Springs 16
North Fond du Lac 13
P M. Mueller: 5.1 IP, 9 BB, 6 K
H J. Sabel: 2-5, 3 R, 2 RBI, 3 SB
Recap

St. Mary's Springs outlasted the NFDL-Oakfield Fighting O's in a 16-13 offensive slugfest, powered by a disciplined approach at the plate and opportunistic base-running. Jaxon Sabel acted as a primary catalyst for the Ledgers, recording two hits, scoring three times, and swiping three bags to keep the pressure on. Beckett Longley and Kale Krusick anchored the attack with two hits and two RBIs apiece, as St. Mary's Springs capitalized on eight walks and four Oakfield defensive errors. The Fighting O's remained competitive behind a massive 4-for-4 performance from Carson Fisher, who also drove in two runs and recorded a double. Matthew Mueller earned the win in relief, navigating over five frames to stifle the NFDL-Oakfield comeback attempt. Henry Drazkowski took the loss for the Fighting O's as the Ledgers utilized superior situational discipline and aggressive base-running to clinch the high-scoring victory.

Turner 10
East Troy 7
P J. Mosely: 3.0 IP, 4 BB, 2 K
H A. Berg: 3-4, 3 R, 2 SB
Recap

The Turner Trojans outlasted the East Troy Trojans in a 10-7 battle of the Trojans, fueled by a high-octane performance from Aiden Berg. Berg was relentless at the plate, finishing 3-for-4 with three runs scored while also providing three strong innings of relief with five strikeouts to help secure the win. Adriel Salazar and Peyton Tucker provided the heavy lifting in the middle of the order, combining for four RBIs and three hits to keep the pressure on East Troy. Jayden Mosely earned the win on the hill, navigating three effective frames while allowing zero earned runs. East Troy remained competitive behind a triple and an RBI from Kellen Pluess and a multi-hit effort from Mason Beaver, but the squad struggled to overcome nine walks issued by the Turner staff. Pluess took the loss for East Troy as Turner utilized superior situational hitting and aggressive base-running to clinch the victory.

Two Rivers 13
Sheboygan Falls 12
P E. Schramm: 4.0 IP, 4 BB, 2 K
H K. Klein: 3-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 SB
Recap

The Two Rivers Raiders outlasted Sheboygan Falls in a 13-12 high-scoring thriller, powered by a resilient relief effort from Ethan Schramm and a balanced offensive attack. Schramm earned the win by navigating four gritty innings, striking out two to stabilize the game as the Raiders' offense found its rhythm. Kole Klein and Odin Clem spearheaded the Two Rivers barrage, each recording three hits and three RBIs, while Noah Shillcox contributed two hits and two RBIs to keep the pressure on. Sheboygan Falls remained competitive behind a multi-hit performance from Tayte Reineking and two RBIs apiece from Reineking, Nolan Fladvid, and Aaron Bronson, but the squad struggled to overcome eight total walks issued by their staff. Austin Sharp took the loss for Sheboygan Falls as the Raiders utilized superior situational hitting and elite opportunistic base-running to clinch the narrow victory.

Valders 2
Roncalli 1
P E. Spindler: 5.0 IP, 5 BB, 8 K
Recap

The Valders Vikings secured a 2-1 victory over Roncalli in a combined no-hitter, anchored by a masterful start from Ethan Spindler. Spindler earned the win by striking out eight over five hitless frames, while Austin Starr provided two perfect innings of relief with two additional strikeouts to complete the no-hit bid. Offensively, Valders capitalized on timely situational hitting, receiving RBIs from Jacob Olson and Austin Starr to provide just enough support. Roncalli remained competitive behind the grit of Hayden Dewane, who struck out five over five innings while allowing only two earned runs, but the Jets were unable to find an answer for the Valders' dominant pitching. Dewane took the hard-luck loss as Valders utilized elite mound command and error-free late relief to clinch the definitive conference win.

Waukesha West 3
Kettle Moraine 0
P C. Hyland: 7.0 IP, 2 BB, 7 K
Recap

The Waukesha West Wolverines secured a 3-0 shutout victory over the Kettle Moraine Lasers, fueled by a clinical complete-game masterpiece from Carter Hyland. Hyland was in total command on the hill, scattering five hits while racking up seven strikeouts over seven scoreless frames to earn the win. Offensively, Jackson Farina led the charge with two hits and an RBI, while Nolan Schmidbauer and CJ Knapek each scored a run and swiped a bag to keep the pressure on. The Wolverines utilized superior situational hitting and elite defensive discipline to capitalize on a late-inning push. Callen Mirek took the hard-luck loss for Kettle Moraine despite a gritty 6.2-inning start with six strikeouts, as the Lasers were unable to find an answer for Hyland's dominant pitching. Waukesha West utilized elite mound command and timely contact to clinch the definitive victory.

Waunakee 3
Oregon 2
H W. DuCharme: 3-3, R, RBI, 2 2B, SB
Recap

The Waunakee Warriors edged out the Oregon Panthers in a 3-2 walk-off victory, fueled by a clutch offensive performance from Wes DuCharme. DuCharme was the engine for the Warriors' attack, finishing a perfect 3-for-3 with two doubles, an RBI, and a stolen base. James Radabaugh added a hit and an RBI to support the winning effort. Grant Endres earned the win in relief, tossing three dominant, hitless frames with three strikeouts to keep the Panthers at bay late in the game. Oregon remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Calvin Ritter and Dillon McCarthy, but the squad struggled to capitalize on early momentum. Landon Gladden took the hard-luck loss for Oregon despite a gritty six-inning start with six strikeouts, as Waunakee utilized superior situational hitting and elite late-game relief to clinch the definitive win.

Waupun 10
Poynette 0
Recap

The Waupun Warriors dismantled the Poynette Pumas in a 10-0 shutout victory, powered by a dominant outing from Logan Prall and a balanced offensive attack. Prall was in complete control on the hill, racking up six strikeouts while allowing just one hit over three masterful innings to earn the win. Offensively, Chase Beahm provided the fireworks with a home run and three RBIs, while Trey Schmidt and Grahm Gopalan anchored the lineup with multi-hit performances. The Warriors utilized elite plate discipline and aggressive base-running to maintain relentless pressure, drawing 11 walks and swiping eight bags—including two each from Eli Ewerdt, Grahm Gopalan, and Trey Schmidt. Jack Gossfeld took the loss for Poynette as Waupun utilized superior long-ball power and elite strikeout pitching to secure the definitive five-inning win.

Wautoma 5
Nekoosa 1
P L. Prall: 3.0 IP, BB, 6 K
H C. Beahm: 2-2, R, 3 RBI, HR
Recap

The Waupun Warriors dismantled the Poynette Pumas in a 10-0 shutout victory, powered by a dominant outing from Logan Prall and a balanced offensive attack. Prall was in complete control on the hill, racking up six strikeouts while allowing just one hit over three masterful innings to earn the win. Offensively, Chase Beahm provided the fireworks with a home run and three RBIs, while Trey Schmidt and Grahm Gopalan anchored the lineup with multi-hit performances. The Warriors utilized elite plate discipline and aggressive base-running to maintain relentless pressure, drawing 11 walks and swiping eight bags—including two each from Eli Ewerdt, Grahm Gopalan, and Trey Schmidt. Jack Gossfeld took the loss for Poynette as Waupun utilized superior long-ball power and elite strikeout pitching to secure the definitive five-inning win.

West Bend East 6
Plymouth 3
P C. Multerer: 4.1 IP, 6 BB, 5 K
H B. Blau: 2-3, 2 R, 2B
Recap

The West Bend East Suns secured a 6-3 victory over the Plymouth Panthers, fueled by a dual-threat performance from Colton Multerer and an opportunistic offense. Multerer earned the win on the hill, navigating over four frames with five strikeouts, while also contributing a hit and a stolen base at the plate. Blake Blau and Jonah Kluck set the tone at the top of the order, each recording two hits including a double to keep the pressure on. The Suns utilized elite plate discipline and timely situational hitting to capitalize on three Panthers defensive errors. Plymouth remained competitive behind a double from Charlie Monkoski and multi-hit efforts from Aidan Demunck, but the squad struggled to overcome eight total strikeouts from the Suns' staff. Will Krebsbach took the loss for Plymouth as West Bend East utilized superior extra-base power and disciplined pitching to clinch the win.

West De Pere 5
Manitowoc Lincoln 0
P C. Multerer: 4.1 IP, 6 BB, 5 K
H B. Blau: 2-3, 2 R, 2B
Recap

The West Bend East Suns secured a 6-3 victory over the Plymouth Panthers, fueled by a dual-threat performance from Colton Multerer and an opportunistic offense. Multerer earned the win on the hill, navigating over four frames with five strikeouts, while also contributing a hit and a stolen base at the plate. Blake Blau and Jonah Kluck set the tone at the top of the order, each recording two hits including a double to keep the pressure on. The Suns utilized elite plate discipline and timely situational hitting to capitalize on three Panthers defensive errors. Plymouth remained competitive behind a double from Charlie Monkoski and multi-hit efforts from Aidan Demunck, but the squad struggled to overcome eight total strikeouts from the Suns' staff. Will Krebsbach took the loss for Plymouth as West Bend East utilized superior extra-base power and disciplined pitching to clinch the win.

Winneconne 4
New London 3
P C. Kleinschmidt: 4.0 IP, 2 BB, 3 K
H H. Olson: 1-2, 2 RBI, 2 SB, BB
Recap

The Winneconne Wolves outlasted the New London Bulldogs in an 8-inning, 4-3 extra-inning victory, fueled by a stellar relief performance from Colson Kleinschmidt. Kleinschmidt earned the win by tossing four scoreless innings with three strikeouts, effectively silencing the Bulldogs' bats late in the game. Offensively, Halen Olson provided a clutch two-RBI performance, while Aaron Zimmer anchored the lineup by scoring twice and swiping a bag. Winneconne utilized aggressive base-running, recording five stolen bases to capitalize on timely situational hitting. New London remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Logan Ten Haken and Parker Heise, along with a double from Dane Meyer, but the Bulldogs struggled to overcome a persistent Wolves pitching staff. Parker Heise took the loss for New London as Winneconne utilized superior late-game discipline and relief pitching to secure the hard-fought victory.

Wisconsin Dells 22
Berlin 1
P N. Schmitz: 4.0 IP, 2 BB, 4 K
H N. Tollaksen: 1-1, 2 R, 5 RBI, HR, SF
Recap

The Wisconsin Dells Chiefs dismantled the Berlin Indians in a 21-1 five-inning blowout, powered by a massive offensive explosion and a dominant start from Nolan Schmitz. Schmitz earned the win on the hill, racking up four strikeouts while allowing just one hit over four masterful frames. Offensively, Nolan Tollaksen provided the fireworks with a home run and a game-high five RBIs, while Peter Waterman anchored the attack with three hits and three RBIs. The Chiefs utilized elite plate discipline and aggressive base-running to maintain relentless pressure, drawing 13 walks and swiping eight bags—including two each from Carter Syverson and Blake Weaver. Berlin struggled to find a rhythm against the Dells' staff, managing only two hits on the afternoon. Royce Lichtenberg took the loss for the Indians as Wisconsin Dells utilized superior long-ball power and a clinical approach at the plate to secure the definitive victory.

Wisconsin Heights 4
Belleville 3
P R. Lubchansky: 6.0 IP, BB, 7 K
Recap

The Wisconsin Heights Vanguards outlasted Belleville in an 8-inning, 4-3 extra-inning thriller, powered by a dominant relief appearance from Zachary Sander and a clutch home run by Quinn Payne. Payne ignited the offense with his long ball and drove in two runs, while River Lubchansky anchored the top of the order with a perfect 3-for-3 performance and two RBIs. On the mound, Lubchansky was masterful through six frames, racking up seven strikeouts, before Sander earned the win by striking out two in the final innings. Belleville remained competitive behind a home run and two RBIs from Marcus Hegben, along with a multi-hit effort from Hegben himself, but the squad struggled to overcome 14 total strikeouts from the Vanguards' staff. Hegben took the hard-luck loss for Belleville despite an eight-strikeout start, as Wisconsin Heights utilized superior situational hitting and elite late-game pitching to secure the hard-fought victory.

Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln 17
Wausau West 0
P B. Olds: 5.0 IP, 3 BB, 4 K
H J. Potter: 2-2, 3 R, 2 RBI
Recap

The Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln Red Raiders dismantled the Wausau West Warriors in a 17-0 five-inning blowout, powered by a clinical shutout from Brett Olds and a relentless offensive barrage. Olds was dominant on the mound, surrendering only two hits while racking up four strikeouts over five masterful frames to earn the win. Offensively, Jack Potter anchored the attack with two hits and two RBIs, while Jarrett Szelagowski and Cooper Susa provided significant support with multi-hit performances. The Red Raiders utilized elite plate discipline to draw 13 walks and capitalized on two Wausau West defensive errors to maintain constant pressure. The Warriors struggled to find a rhythm against Olds' command, managed only singles from Miles Waldvogel and Carson Thurs. Keegan Kruzan took the loss for Wausau West as Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln utilized superior extra-base power and a disciplined approach at the plate to secure the definitive victory.

Xavier 6
Seymour 5
P Q. Comerford: 6.0 IP, BB, 2 K
H G. Wiese: 4-4, 3 RBI, 3B, SB
Recap

The Xavier Hawks edged out the Seymour Thunder in a 6-5 thriller, secured by a late offensive surge and a dominant relief appearance from Gavin Wiese. Wiese earned the win by tossng a scoreless final frame and leading the charge at the plate with a massive 4-for-4 performance, including a triple and three RBIs. Matt Potter provided significant support with two hits and an RBI, while Frankie Cavaiani added a double to keep the pressure on. Seymour remained competitive behind a home run and two RBIs from Jordan Thompson, along with a triple from Cayden Staffeldt, but the Thunder struggled to stifle the Hawks' late-inning momentum. Xavier Salzman took the loss for Seymour in relief of Kobe Barth, who struck out four over nearly six innings. Xavier utilized superior situational hitting and aggressive base-running, including three stolen bases, to clinch the hard-fought victory.

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