WIAA Daily Roundup: May 1
May 4, 2026
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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The Appleton North Lightning secured a 6-2 victory over the Fox Valley Lutheran Foxes, powered by a steady offensive performance from Owen Reuland and a disciplined collective effort on the mound. Reuland was the engine for the Lightning's attack, finishing with three hits, including two doubles, and a team-high two RBIs. Brennan Otto provided a massive boost with a double and two RBIs of his own, while Jackson Skorr set the tone at the top of the order by scoring twice. Aedan Waterstreet earned the win in relief, navigating a perfect frame to stabilize the game during a middle-inning surge. Fox Valley Lutheran remained competitive behind a multi-hit day from Jackson Thede and a run scored by Wyatt Schlueter, but the squad struggled to overcome timely pitching from a deep Appleton North staff that utilized six different arms. Jordan Sanders took the loss for the Foxes as the Lightning utilized superior extra-base power and clinical situational hitting to clinch the definitive win.
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The Hortonville Polar Bears secured a 6-2 victory over the Hudson Raiders, powered by a dominant two-way performance from Isaac Behnke. Behnke earned the win on the hill, racking up four strikeouts while surrendering just two runs over 6.2 effective frames. He also fueled the offense with two hits and two RBIs, while Elijah Yeager provided a massive boost with a double and two runs scored. The Polar Bears utilized elite plate discipline to draw six walks, maintaining constant pressure throughout the contest. Hudson remained competitive behind a solo home run and two runs scored from Mark Susa, along with a multi-hit day from Sam Abrahamson, but the squad struggled to overcome three defensive errors. Myles Howe took the loss for the Raiders as Hortonville utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound command to secure the definitive win.
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The Whitefish Bay Blue Dukes dismantled the Cedarburg Bulldogs in a 17-2 victory, powered by a massive offensive explosion and a dominant two-way performance from Charlie McIntyre. McIntyre was clinical on the hill, racking up six strikeouts while surrendering just two runs over four effective frames to earn the win. He also ignited the offense with three hits, including a double, while Chase Wolter and Reid Muderlak each drove in three runs to anchor the middle of the order. The Blue Dukes utilized elite situational hitting, totaling 14 hits and drawing seven walks to maintain relentless pressure throughout the contest. Cedarburg remained competitive behind a double and a triple from Damen Lonstine, but the squad struggled to overcome a persistent Whitefish Bay staff that combined for nine strikeouts. Ethan Buske took the loss for the Bulldogs as the Blue Dukes utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound command to secure the definitive win.
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The Bay Port Pirates outlasted the Fond du Lac Cardinals in a 4-2 victory, fueled by a dominant start from Quinn Boeckman and a clutch performance from Cayden Heier. Boeckman earned the win on the hill, racking up seven strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run over 6.1 effective frames. Offensively, Heier provided a massive boost with a double and a team-high two hits, while Ethan Orlando ignited a key rally with a triple and a run scored. The Pirates utilized elite plate discipline to draw six walks, maintaining constant pressure despite being out-hit by the Cardinals. Fond du Lac remained competitive behind two hits from Bryson Patton and a double from Zac Zangl, but the squad struggled to overcome seven total strikeouts from the Bay Port staff. Noah Ditter took the loss for the Cardinals as the Pirates utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound command to secure the definitive win.
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The Milton Red Hawks outlasted Mukwonago in a 4-3 extra-inning thriller, secured by a lockdown bullpen performance and opportunistic hitting from the bottom of the order. Jack Yohanek earned the win with four scoreless frames of relief, striking out five to stifle Mukwonago's late-game momentum. Offensively, Brayden Dopkins spearheaded the Red Hawks' attack with two hits, while Jack Spielmann provided a spark with a double and two RBIs. Gavin Cole also proved vital to the lineup, crossing the plate twice to keep the pressure on. Mukwonago remained competitive behind a double from Bo Dooley and a pair of hits from Isaac Teisl, along with a dominant 10-strikeout start from Preston Ciurro. However, the squad struggled to overcome three defensive errors and 12 total strikeouts from the Milton staff. Ayden Andrysczyk took the loss in relief as Milton utilized superior late-inning discipline and elite relief pitching to clinch the hard-fought victory.
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The Germantown Warhawks powered past the Marquette Hilltoppers in a 10-2 victory, fueled by a massive offensive performance from Liam Hagland and a clinical start from Brady Keller. Hagland spearheaded the attack with a home run and a game-high four RBIs, while Nolan Vogt added a home run of his own and three RBIs to anchor the middle of the order. Keller earned the win on the hill, scattering three hits while surrendering just two runs over 5.1 effective frames. The Warhawks utilized aggressive base-running and timely extra-base power to maintain constant pressure, including a double from Grady Cheever. Marquette remained competitive behind hits from Ben Schroeder, Harrison Schwabe, and Ryan Mahn, along with a disciplined approach that saw them draw six walks. However, the squad struggled to overcome two defensive errors and superior situational hitting from the Germantown staff. Leo Sanders took the loss for the Hilltoppers as Germantown utilized elite long-ball power and steady mound work to secure the definitive win.
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The Franklin Sabers powered past the Kettle Moraine Lasers in a 5-1 victory, fueled by a historic offensive performance from Tavin Nass and a clinical complete-game effort on the mound. Nass was the engine for the Sabers' attack, launching two home runs and accounting for a game-high three RBIs to anchor the lineup. Colby Kamlay earned the win with a masterful performance, scattering six hits while surrendering just one run over seven full innings of work. Kettle Moraine remained competitive behind hits from Chace Staude, Callen Mirek, and Chase Schimpf, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Kamlay’s command, managing only one run on the afternoon. The Sabers utilized elite plate discipline and superior long-ball power to maintain constant pressure throughout the contest. Nick Sievert took the loss for the Lasers despite a gritty start, as Franklin utilized two big swings from Nass and steady mound work to secure the definitive win.
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The Slinger Owls outlasted Nicolet in an 8-6 victory, powered by a clinical start from Nathan Miller and a relentless opportunistic offense. Miller earned the win on the hill, racking up seven strikeouts while surrendering just two earned runs over five effective frames. Offensively, Colby Williams spearheaded the attack with two hits and an RBI, while Brayden Zimmerman and Grady Chvosta each added a double to anchor the lineup. The Owls utilized aggressive base-running and elite situational discipline to draw six walks and swipe three bases, maintaining constant pressure throughout the contest. Nicolet remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Nick Bongard and Quinn Bork, including doubles from Bork and Matthew Hellman. However, the squad struggled to overcome four defensive errors and a staggering nine total strikeouts from the Slinger staff. Nick Bongard took the loss for Nicolet despite a seven-strikeout performance over four innings. Slinger utilized superior defensive execution and timely extra-base power to secure the hard-fought win.
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The Chippewa Falls Varsity Cardinals and Stevens Point Varsity Panthers engaged in a high-scoring marathon this past Saturday, with the Cardinals emerging victorious in a 20-12 slugfest defined by relentless offensive pressure.
Offensive fireworks were on full display as the Cardinals amassed 14 hits and 18 RBIs to outlast the Panthers in a high-scoring affair. Chase Fredrick and Gavin Thompson powered the Chippewa Falls attack with home runs, while Fredrick led all hitters with a staggering five RBIs. Stevens Point kept the game competitive behind a multi-hit performance and a home run from Calvin Roth, who drove in four runs, but the Panthers' pitching staff struggled to contain the Cardinals' deep lineup. Eli Burmeister earned the win in relief, providing much-needed stability on the mound before Brady Smith closed out the final two innings with flawless, hitless ball. The Cardinals' ability to work the count—drawing 10 walks—consistently placed runners in scoring position, ensuring they remained in control of the scoreboard throughout the afternoon.
The Cardinals carried their momentum into the second game, utilizing another strong offensive surge to secure the doubleheader sweep. Chippewa Falls continued to find the gaps, manufacturing runs through a combination of extra-base hits and aggressive secondary leads. Stevens Point attempted to answer with timely hitting from the top of their order, but the Cardinals' defense remained composed under pressure, turning key double plays to stifle potential rallies. By pairing their consistent contact at the plate with efficient relief work, Chippewa Falls ensured a decisive conclusion to a weekend defined by their high-octane offense.
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The St. Joseph Lancers overpowered Racine Lutheran in a 14-4 victory, fueled by a clinical start from Zach Rizzo and a historic offensive performance by Chris Kenesie. Kenesie was unstoppable at the plate, finishing with two hits, including a double, and a staggering seven RBIs to anchor the Lancers' attack. Rizzo earned the win on the hill, racking up eight strikeouts while surrendering zero earned runs over four dominant frames. The Lancers utilized elite situational hitting and aggressive base-running to maintain constant pressure, recording triples from Patrick Davidson and Robbie Johnson along with six stolen bases. Racine Lutheran remained competitive behind a multi-hit day from Eli Gasau and two RBIs from Spencer Knoell, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the St. Joseph staff, which combined for nine strikeouts. Knoell took the loss for Racine Lutheran, as the Lancers capitalized on three defensive errors and 12 total hits to secure the definitive win.
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The West Bend West Spartans cruised to a 7-2 victory over Hartford, powered by a clinical start from Collin Grass and a historic offensive performance from Ryan Rose. Rose was the engine for the Spartans' attack, launching a home run and racking up a team-high two RBIs, while Landon Roecker set the tone by crossing the plate twice. Grass earned the win on the hill, racking up eight strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run over 5.2 masterful frames. The Spartans utilized aggressive base-running and elite plate discipline to maintain constant pressure, swiping six total bases to capitalize on Hartford's pitching changes. Hartford remained competitive behind a home run from Aidan K and a double from Kaiden Romens, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the West Bend West staff, which combined for nine strikeouts. Hunter W took the loss for Hartford as the Spartans utilized superior long-ball power and steady mound dominance to secure the definitive win.
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The Brookfield East Spartans outlasted the West Allis Hale Huskies in a 6-4 victory, powered by a lockdown relief performance from Zack Steichen and a balanced offensive attack. Steichen earned the win by retiring all six batters he faced over two perfect frames, racking up four strikeouts to slam the door. Offensively, Cooper Haas spearheaded the effort with two hits and two RBIs, while Evan Ruesch, Joel Markusse, and Mario Taormina each added a double to maintain pressure on the Huskies' staff. The Spartans utilized aggressive base-running to their advantage, swiping seven total bases—including four from Haas—to capitalize on every scoring opportunity. West Allis Hale remained competitive behind a double and an RBI from Mason Molthen, but the squad struggled to overcome four defensive errors. Coleton Cohen took the loss for the Huskies despite a six-strikeout start, as Brookfield East utilized superior situational discipline and elite relief pitching to secure the hard-fought win.
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The Random Lake Rams outlasted the Sheboygan North Golden Raiders in a 6-5 victory, powered by a lockdown relief performance from Chase Verbanac and timely extra-base hitting. Verbanac earned the win by tosssing two perfect frames to close out the game, racking up three strikeouts to stifle the Golden Raiders' comeback attempt. Offensively, Logan Michaels and Mikey Merlo provided the spark, each recording a double and an RBI, while Reed Traas anchored the middle of the order with a two-RBI performance. The Rams utilized aggressive base-running to maintain pressure, swiping three bags to capitalize on Sheboygan North's early lead. Sheboygan North remained competitive behind a two-hit day from Eric Paarmann and doubles from Tristin Hundt and Brett Rybarczyk, but the squad struggled to overcome two defensive errors. Cooper Goes took the loss for the Golden Raiders, as Random Lake utilized superior situational discipline and elite relief pitching to secure the hard-fought win.
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The Aquinas Blugolds defeated West Salem 6-2, led by a complete-game masterpiece from Landon Teachout. Teachout dominated on the mound, allowing just one earned run on five hits while striking out four over seven full innings. He also fueled his own cause at the plate, finishing with a team-high two hits and an RBI. Ryan Johnson provided a steady presence in the middle of the order, driving in two runs to help the Blugolds capitalize on eight walks issued by the West Salem staff. West Salem remained competitive behind doubles from Berkley Brose and Will Schmidt, but the squad struggled to overcome three defensive errors. Elliot Corcoran took the loss in relief as Aquinas utilized superior plate discipline and Teachout's elite mound command to secure the definitive victory.
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The Blair-Taylor Wildcats defeated Pepin/Alma 7-3, powered by a dominant outing from Ty Tranberg and a relentless three-hit performance from Brady Thompson. Tranberg earned the win on the hill, racking up six strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run over 6.2 effective frames. Offensively, Thompson spearheaded the attack with three hits and two RBIs, while Austin Olson set the tone at the top of the order by crossing the plate three times. The Wildcats utilized aggressive base-running to maintain constant pressure, swiping five bags and recording doubles from Matthew Beck and Kale Knutson. Pepin/Alma remained competitive behind a multi-hit day from Owen Post and a double from Connor Moskwa, but the squad struggled to overcome seven defensive errors. Jaxon Busch took the loss despite a four-strikeout effort, as Blair-Taylor utilized superior situational discipline and elite mound presence to secure the definitive win.
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The Brillion Lions dominated Oostburg in an 11-1 victory, powered by a masterclass on the mound from Landon Mathes and a clinical offensive display. Mathes earned the win with a dominant complete-game performance, racking up eight strikeouts while surrendering zero earned runs over five frames. Offensively, McCormick Zutz provided the definitive spark with a triple and a team-high seven total bases, while Evan Hardy anchored the middle of the order with a two-RBI performance. The Lions utilized elite plate discipline to draw seven walks and maintain constant pressure, capitalizing on aggressive base-running from Weston Schmidt and Hayden Cousin. Oostburg remained competitive behind multi-hit days from Lucas Lemahieu and Koen Holschbach, but the squad struggled to overcome eight total strikeouts from Mathes. Regan Beardsley took the loss for Oostburg as Brillion utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the definitive win.
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The Cambridge Blue Jays dismantled the Fall River Pirates in a 17-3 victory, powered by a massive offensive explosion from Jett Horton and Cal Nottestad. Horton was unstoppable at the plate, finishing 3-for-5 with a team-high six RBIs, while Nottestad added three hits and three RBIs of his own. Nathan Rahn earned the win on the mound, striking out four over three innings before Ben Radloff closed the game with two perfect frames. The Blue Jays utilized relentless pressure to rack up 13 hits and capitalize on four Fall River defensive errors. Ben Bolman took the loss for the Pirates, despite contributing a double and an RBI at the plate.
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The Cameron Varsity Comets and Hayward engaged in a pair of high-scoring slugfests this past Saturday, with the Comets’ relentless offense ultimately powering them to a hard-fought doubleheader sweep.
The Comets outlasted Hayward in a high-scoring, eight-inning thriller to open the day, utilizing a balanced 12-hit attack to secure the victory. The offense was paced by a career day from Parker Humphrey, who fell just a home run short of the cycle with three hits and three RBIs. Cameron established an early rhythm, but Hayward remained resilient behind Joey Gajewski’s three-RBI performance and multiple hits from Ryker Chipman and Sam Berquist. On the hill, Carter Carlson provided six solid innings for the Comets before AJ Guerra took over in relief, navigating the final two frames to earn the win. Despite Hayward’s persistent pressure and five extra-base hits, Cameron’s ability to manufacture runs in the extra frame proved to be the difference in this back-and-forth battle.
The bats remained hot in the nightcap as the Comets erupted for 16 hits to complete the sweep. Myles Grassmann led the charge with a massive four-hit, three-RBI performance, while AJ Guerra helped his own cause with two doubles and three runs batted in. Hayward’s offense continued to fight, led by Jacob Schuck and Ryker Chipman, who combined for seven hits and five runs scored, but they were unable to keep pace with Cameron’s middle-inning explosion. AJ Guerra earned the win on the mound with three steady innings of relief, followed by Andrew Larson, who closed out the final frame to seal the victory. The Comets' aggressive approach resulted in seven players recording multi-hit games, ensuring a definitive conclusion to a weekend defined by offensive fireworks.
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The Campbellsport Cougars dominated Columbus in a 14-1 victory, fueled by a relentless 12-hit attack and a disciplined performance at the plate. Cullen Reis led the charge with three RBIs and a double, while Carter Gellings anchored the lineup with two hits, two RBIs, and a double of his own. Gellings also earned the win on the mound, allowing just one hit and one run over four effective innings before Keegan Bowe provided three scoreless frames of relief. The Cougars capitalized on eight walks and two Columbus errors to maintain constant pressure throughout the contest. Aidan Lundeen took the loss for Columbus as Campbellsport utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the definitive win.
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The Catholic Memorial Crusaders secured a 4-2 victory over the Milwaukee Reagan Huskies, powered by a strong performance from Liam Darst both on the mound and at the plate. Darst earned the win, striking out four over 5.2 innings while contributing an RBI double to help his own cause. Jackson Fischer provided the offensive spark for the Crusaders with three hits, including two doubles, and two RBIs to anchor the middle of the order. The Crusaders' pitching staff combined to hold the Huskies to just five hits, with Luke Johns closing out the final inning with two strikeouts to preserve the lead. Leonel Hernandez-Garcia recorded a double and a run for Milwaukee Reagan, but the Huskies struggled to overcome two defensive errors and timely hitting from the Crusaders. Emilio Cruz took the loss for the Huskies as Catholic Memorial utilized superior extra-base power to clinch the win.
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Crivitz cruised to an 11-1 victory over the Iron Mountain Mountaineers, powered by a dominant complete-game performance from Pierce Polomis and a balanced offensive attack. Polomis was masterful on the hill, racking up eight strikeouts and surrendering just one unearned run over six frames while also contributing a double and an RBI at the plate. Tyler Wene spearheaded the offense with a team-high three RBIs, while JJ Brand and Colten Tarmann each recorded multi-hit games to keep the pressure on. The Mountaineers struggled to find a rhythm against Polomis’ command, managing only three hits, including a double by Joey Wahoviac. Iron Mountain’s defense was hampered by three errors, and their pitching staff combined for ten walks, allowing Crivitz to pull away early. Charles Anderson took the loss for the Mountaineers as Crivitz utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the definitive win.
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The De Pere Redbirds shut out Menasha in a 9-0 victory, led by a dominant performance on the hill from Kasen Gregoire. Gregoire earned the win by tossing six scoreless innings, racking up six strikeouts and surrendering only two hits to the Bluejay lineup. Offensively, Will Nikolay spearheaded the attack with a double and a game-high three RBIs, while Colton Setzer and Ethan Krepline each recorded multi-hit efforts. De Pere utilized aggressive base-running to maintain pressure, swiping seven total bases including three from Max Zimmerman. Menasha struggled to find a rhythm against Gregoire’s command, managing just two singles throughout the contest. Zach Dedering took the loss for the Bluejays as De Pere utilized elite situational hitting and superior mound work to secure the win.
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The Delavan-Darien Comets outlasted the Turner Trojans in a 4-2 victory, fueled by a dual-threat performance from Jacob Huff. Huff earned the win on the hill, tossing 5.2 effective innings with zero earned runs, while also leading the offense with three RBIs and a sacrifice fly. Devin Hoey provided a spark in the lineup with two hits and two runs scored before coming on to record the final four outs for the save. The Trojans remained competitive behind a three-hit effort from Case Ehret and multi-hit day from Peyton Tucker, but the squad struggled to overcome three defensive errors. Peyton Tucker took the loss for Turner despite a gritty start, as the Comets utilized superior situational hitting to secure the win.
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The East Troy Trojans shut out the Evansville Blue Devils in a 3-0 victory, headlined by a dominant performance from Cole Pettijohn. Pettijohn earned the win with 6.2 masterful innings, racking up ten strikeouts and allowing just three hits. Jackson Pluess sparked the offense with a double and an RBI, while Mason Beaver contributed two hits to the Trojans' attack. Evansville struggled to find any rhythm against Pettijohn’s command, managing only three singles throughout the contest. Cordell Harris took a tough loss despite a complete-game effort, surrendering only two earned runs over six innings. East Troy utilized elite mound presence and timely hitting to secure the definitive win.
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The Edgerton Crimson Tide dominated Whitewater in an 11-0 shutout victory, fueled by a masterful performance on the hill from Bryce Laschum. Laschum earned the win by tossing six scoreless innings, racking up 10 strikeouts and surrendering only two hits to the Whitewater lineup. Offensively, Beckett Johnson spearheaded the attack with a game-high three RBIs, while Donovan Hatch contributed a double and two RBIs. Edgerton utilized relentless pressure to rack up 13 hits and capitalize on six walks issued by the Whitewater staff. Whitewater struggled to find any rhythm against Laschum’s command, managing only two singles throughout the contest. Friend took the loss for Whitewater as Edgerton utilized elite mound presence and superior situational hitting to secure the definitive win.
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The Eleva-Strum Cardinals dominated Augusta in a 12-0 shutout victory, fueled by a historic masterpiece on the mound from Noah Martinson. Martinson was untouchable, tosssing a five-inning no-hitter while racking up 10 strikeouts and allowing zero walks in a perfect display of command. He also led the charge offensively, finishing with two hits and a team-high three RBIs. Alex King set the tone at the top of the order with a perfect 3-for-4 day and three runs scored, while Calvin Barneson added a double and two RBIs to anchor the lineup. The Cardinals utilized aggressive base-running and elite situational discipline to swipe five bases and capitalize on two Augusta defensive errors. Augusta struggled to find any rhythm against Martinson's dominance, as the Cardinals' defense remained perfect behind him. Aiden Barnett took the loss for Augusta as Eleva-Strum utilized elite mound presence and high-volume hitting to secure the definitive win.
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The Elk Mound Mounders defeated Arcadia 10-2, powered by a dominant outing from Dylan Plets and a massive offensive performance by Parker Rhude. Plets earned the win on the hill, racking up seven strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run over six effective frames. Offensively, Rhude spearheaded the attack with a home run and a game-high four RBIs, while Kaden Moyer added three hits and three RBIs to anchor the middle of the order. Arcadia remained competitive behind doubles from Carter Wegman, Logan Breska, and Max Blashko, but the squad struggled to overcome eight total strikeouts from the Elk Mound staff. Deklyn Grzadzielewski took the loss for Arcadia despite a gritty start, as the Mounders utilized elite long-ball power and steady mound presence to secure the win.
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The Elkhorn Elks defeated Westosha Central 5-1, powered by a dominant complete-game masterpiece from Carson Lysaght. Lysaght earned the win on the hill, racking up six strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run on five hits over seven full innings. Offensively, John Zambito anchored the lineup with a game-high two RBIs, while Aden Getka reached base four times and swiped a bag to maintain constant pressure. The Elks utilized elite plate discipline to draw nine walks, capitalizing on early command issues from the Westosha staff. Westosha Central remained competitive behind hits from Tytus Nichter and Nolan Woltersdorf, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Lysaght’s steady presence. Erik Novak took the loss for the Falcons as Elkhorn utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound work to secure the definitive win.
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The Fall Creek Crickets outlasted the Prescott Cardinals in an 8-7 walk-off thriller, fueled by elite plate discipline and timely hitting from Bryson Elkins. Fall Creek capitalized on a staggering 10 walks and two Prescott defensive errors, with Elkins driving in two runs and swiping two bases to maintain pressure. Ethan Westrate earned the win in relief, navigating nearly three frames as the Crickets' offense clawed back from a late deficit. Prescott remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Jack Matzek and Zack Murphy, who both recorded doubles, but the squad struggled to overcome command issues late in the game. Evan Kochendorfer took the loss for the Cardinals after a chaotic final inning. The Crickets utilized superior situational discipline to secure the hard-fought victory.
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The Fennimore Golden Eagles defeated Riverdale 6-4, powered by a dominant outing from Casey Dresen and opportunistic situational hitting. Dresen earned the win on the hill, racking up seven strikeouts while surrendering just two earned runs over 5.1 effective frames. Offensively, Grant Biba spearheaded the attack with a double and two RBIs, while Noah Needham provided a spark with a triple and an RBI of his own. The Golden Eagles utilized aggressive base-running to swipe three bags and capitalized on five walks to maintain pressure throughout the contest. Riverdale remained competitive behind a two-RBI performance from Ethan Kagel, but the squad struggled to overcome 11 total strikeouts from the Fennimore staff. Henry Drone took the loss in relief as Fennimore utilized superior extra-base power to secure the hard-fought victory.
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The Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau Red Hawks dismantled the Regis Ramblers in a 13-3 offensive explosion, fueled by a relentless team effort at the plate. Sam De Jager spearheaded the attack with a double and two RBIs, while also earning the win on the hill with three effective innings of work. The Red Hawks utilized elite plate discipline to draw five walks and swiped three bases to maintain constant pressure throughout the contest. Mitchell Thell and Adain Busch each contributed multi-RBI performances to anchor a deep lineup that recorded nine total hits. Regis remained competitive behind a triple from Braxton Tarbox and a double from Brad Vesperman, but the squad struggled to overcome five defensive errors. Jake Harris took the loss for the Ramblers as G-E-T utilized superior situational hitting and aggressive base-running to secure the definitive win.
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Green Bay Preble dominated Gladstone in a 12-0 shutout victory, powered by a clinical performance on the mound and a relentless offensive attack. Trent DeMeuse earned the win, tossing three scoreless frames with five strikeouts, while the Hornet staff combined to surrender only three hits throughout the contest. Offensively, David Petasek and Marco Aregoni spearheaded the effort, each recording multi-hit games and two RBIs, including a double by Aregoni. Harrison Selk set the tone at the top of the order by crossing the plate three times as Preble utilized elite plate discipline to draw ten walks. The Hornets capitalized on two Gladstone errors and aggressive base-running to maintain constant pressure and secure the definitive win. Xavier Leipzig took the loss for Gladstone, who struggled to find a rhythm against Preble's superior mound command and situational hitting.
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The Holmen Vikings Varsity displayed a high-powered, balanced attack this past Saturday, amassing 19 total runs to secure a definitive doubleheader sweep over the Menomonie Varsity Mustangs.
Holmen’s offense set a frantic pace in the series opener, racking up 14 hits to outlast a resilient Menomonie squad. Nolan Lomas and Nolan Mashak were the engines of the Vikings' lineup, combining for six hits and six RBIs, while Maddax Connely contributed a double and two runs scored. On the mound, Chris Holmes earned the victory, striking out six over four-plus innings of work before Wyatt Aponte entered in relief to stifle a late Mustangs rally. Menomonie kept the contest within reach behind multi-hit efforts from Landon Mittlestadt and Taylor Mars, but the Vikings' ability to consistently find the gaps and capitalize on scoring opportunities proved to be the difference-maker in a back-and-forth battle.
The Vikings' power was on full display in the nightcap as they launched three home runs to complete the sweep. Joe Meeter, Mason Flury, and Nolan Mashak each cleared the fences, with Flury leading the team with a staggering four RBIs on the day. Bennett Schild earned the win on the hill, navigating three innings of work before Riley Krismer provided four strong frames of relief to neutralize the Menomonie bats. The Mustangs saw a bright spot in Max Erickson, who launched a home run and drove in a run, but the depth of the Holmen lineup was too much to contain. By pairing their long-ball surge with disciplined at-bats, the Vikings ensured a decisive conclusion to the weekend.
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The Jefferson Eagles defeated the Big Foot Chiefs 7-3, powered by a dominant performance on the mound from Braxton Thiede. Thiede earned the win with a masterful 5.1 innings, racking up 13 strikeouts while allowing zero earned runs on just three hits. Offensively, Jaxon Bushey provided the definitive spark with a double and a game-high three RBIs, while Tanner Bergey and Mason Merz each contributed doubles to the extra-base attack. The Eagles capitalized on seven walks and three Big Foot defensive errors to maintain pressure throughout the contest. Eli Hansen led the Chiefs with three hits, but the squad struggled to overcome 17 total strikeouts from the Jefferson staff. Flynn Montgomery took the loss for Big Foot as Jefferson utilized elite mound presence and timely hitting to secure the definitive win.
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The Johnson Creek Bluejays dismantled Williams Bay in an 11-1 victory, fueled by a dominant performance on the mound from Mike Heinrich and a clinical offensive display. Heinrich earned the win with a five-inning masterpiece, racking up seven strikeouts and surrendering only one hit and zero earned runs. Luke Hartz spearheaded the attack with a double and a game-high four RBIs, while Evan Malueg provided a spark with a triple and two RBIs. The Bluejays utilized elite plate discipline and aggressive base-running to swipe five bags and capitalize on four Williams Bay defensive errors. Andrew Ades took the loss for the Bulldogs as Johnson Creek utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the definitive win.
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The Kenosha Bradford Red Devils outslugged Racine Horlick in a 10-5 victory, powered by a massive 15-hit offensive explosion and shutdown relief from Julian Gutierrez. Logan Swank led the charge with three hits, two RBIs, and two stolen bases, while Carter Allen and Raeden Spencer each contributed three hits to keep the pressure on. Gutierrez earned the win with 3.1 dominant innings of one-hit relief, racking up six strikeouts to stall the Rebels' offense. Racine Horlick remained competitive early behind multi-hit games from Trentin Morrison and Jaxon Scalf, but the squad struggled to overcome 14 total strikeouts from the Bradford staff. Topher Larson took the loss for the Rebels as the Red Devils utilized elite extra-base power and aggressive base-running to secure the win.
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The Kenosha Tremper Trojans defeated Indian Trail 10-3, led by a complete-game masterpiece and offensive contribution from Logan DiVito. DiVito earned the win on the mound, racking up five strikeouts while allowing zero earned runs on five hits, and added a double at the plate to help his own cause. Zeke Stuebner and Braxton Danielson spearheaded the offensive surge, each driving in three runs to anchor the Trojans' attack. Tremper utilized aggressive base-running to swipe three bags and capitalized on six walks and two Indian Trail errors to pull away late. Jacob Johnson led Indian Trail with a hit and an RBI, but the squad struggled to overcome DiVito's steady command. Cameron Bentz took the loss for Indian Trail as Kenosha Tremper utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the win.
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The Kewaskum Indians defeated Ripon 9-2, powered by a clinical offensive performance and lockdown relief from Landon Scheel. Kewaskum utilized elite plate discipline to draw nine walks, with Landon Zak driving in a team-high three runs and recording a double. Scheel earned the win with 3.2 perfect frames of relief, racking up five strikeouts to completely shut down the Ripon lineup. Ripon remained competitive early behind a three-hit day from Braden Dudzinski, but the squad struggled to overcome 10 total strikeouts from the Indians' staff. Jackson Nelson took the loss for Ripon as Kewaskum utilized aggressive base-running, including six stolen bases, to secure the definitive victory.
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The Kewaunee Storm put on a clinical display of high-octane offense and historic pitching this past Saturday, surrendering zero hits in the opener to anchor a dominant doubleheader sweep of the Southern Door Varsity Eagles.
Brett Paulsen authored a masterpiece in the series opener, tossing six hitless innings and racking up a staggering 16 strikeouts to lead the Storm to a combined no-hitter. Jackson Walecka provided a perfect final frame to seal the achievement, completing a game where the Eagles' bats were entirely silenced. Kewaunee’s offense provided overwhelming support, amassing 14 hits led by Paulsen, Waylon Delain, and Micah Vanness, who each recorded multi-hit games. Diesel Bosdeck and Vanness both delivered doubles to drive in a combined four runs, while the Storm's aggressive baserunning—highlighted by six stolen bases—consistently pressured the Southern Door defense. By pairing elite situational hitting with an untouchable performance on the mound, Kewaunee ensured a definitive opening victory.
The Storm's momentum carried directly into the nightcap as the offense erupted for 13 hits to complete the weekend sweep. Dane Harrell provided the signature blow with a towering home run and four runs batted in, while Waylon Delain and Noah Hudson each contributed multi-hit efforts to keep the scoreboard moving. On the hill, Noah Hudson earned the win with a steady five-inning performance, surrendering only three hits and striking out four to keep the Eagles at bay. Southern Door managed to find the scoreboard behind a multi-hit effort from their lineup, but they were unable to keep pace with Kewaunee’s early 11-run explosion. The Storm's relentless approach resulted in another five stolen bases, capping off a weekend defined by total team dominance in every phase of the game.
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The Kiel Raiders defeated Howards Grove 7-1, powered by a dominant outing from Teagan Schleh and an aggressive display on the basepaths. Schleh earned the win on the hill, racking up six strikeouts while surrendering just one unearned run over six effective frames, and added two hits at the plate to help his own cause. Offensively, Colton Schaefer provided the definitive spark with a double and two RBIs, while the Raiders utilized elite situational speed to swipe eight total bases. Howards Grove remained competitive behind a two-hit day from Matt Koenig, but the squad struggled to overcome two defensive errors and Schleh's steady command. Vincent Dirker took the loss for the Tigers as Kiel utilized superior plate discipline and relentless pressure to secure the definitive win.
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The Living Word Lutheran Timberwolves dismantled Shoreland Lutheran in a 16-1 offensive explosion, powered by a masterclass on the mound from Gabe Lambrecht and a clinical performance at the plate. Lambrecht earned the win with a five-inning complete game, racking up two strikeouts while allowing zero earned runs on six hits. Offensively, Jackson Oliver spearheaded the attack with two doubles and a game-high five RBIs, while Jack White and Gavin LaPerriere each recorded three hits to keep the pressure on. The Timberwolves utilized elite plate discipline and aggressive base-running to swipe eight total bases and capitalize on seven walks issued by the Pacers' staff. Shoreland Lutheran remained competitive early behind a double from Chase Creuziger, but the squad struggled to overcome three defensive errors. Liam O'Neill took the loss for the Pacers as Living Word Lutheran utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the definitive win.
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The Manitowoc Lincoln Shipbuilders defeated the Plymouth Panthers 7-2, powered by a dominant outing from Cade Grapentine and a home run from Bentley Henrickson. Grapentine earned the win on the hill, racking up three strikeouts while allowing zero earned runs on just three hits over six masterful frames. Offensively, Henrickson provided the spark with a home run and a game-high three RBIs, while Nick Minikel and Turner Sorenson each contributed multi-hit games to keep the pressure on. The Shipbuilders utilized aggressive base-running to swipe four bags and capitalized on five walks to pull away late. Plymouth remained competitive behind hits from Will Krebsbach and Charlie Monkoski, but the squad struggled to overcome Grapentine’s steady command and a costly defensive error. Liam O'Toole took the loss for the Panthers as Manitowoc Lincoln utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the win.
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The Marathon Varsity Red Raiders and Spencer Rockets split their doubleheader this Saturday, as Marathon followed up a clinical victory in the opener with a massive offensive explosion to close out the weekend.
Ean Shuda was the story for the Red Raiders in game one, tossing a complete-game masterpiece while surrendering only one run and striking out four to keep the Prentice bats at bay. The Marathon offense provided steady support, highlighted by a towering home run from Blake McCain, who finished the day with two hits and two RBIs. The Red Raiders displayed a patient approach at the plate, drawing five walks and capitalizing on a double by Blake Underwood to keep the pressure on the Buccaneers' staff. Prentice managed to find some rhythm behind a multi-hit effort from Aidan Hause, but they struggled to manufacture runs against Shuda's steady presence.
The Red Raiders' bats reached a fever pitch in the nightcap, erupting for 19 runs to overwhelm the Spencer Rockets. Blake McCain continued his torrid Saturday by driving in four runs on three hits, while Blake Underwood and True Thurs displayed elite plate discipline, combining for six walks and four RBIs. Marathon took advantage of a staggering 11 walks and several defensive miscues to break the game open early, scoring nearly at will in the middle innings. Charlie Ehlert earned the win on the hill, striking out four over nearly three innings of work. Spencer showed flashes of life with multi-hit performances from Jakob Sobak and Jackson Manicke, but they were unable to contain a Marathon lineup that saw nine different players cross the plate.
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The Mosinee Indians dismantled the Medford Raiders in an 11-1 victory, powered by a massive offensive performance from Sebastian Andersen and a dominant start from Kaden Kolodziej. Andersen spearheaded the attack with a home run and three RBIs, while Treve Stoffel and Carter Fandrey each recorded three hits to keep the pressure on. Kolodziej earned the win on the hill, racking up four strikeouts while surrendering only one earned run over five masterful frames. Mosinee utilized aggressive base-running to swipe seven total bases and capitalized on four Medford defensive errors to pull away early. Medford remained competitive behind a two-hit day from Will Wojcik, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Kolodziej's steady command. Hayden Strebig took the loss for the Raiders as Mosinee utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the definitive win.
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The New Glarus Glarner Knights overwhelmed Clinton in a 23-5 offensive explosion, headlined by a monster performance from Nolan Julseth. Julseth spearheaded the 19-hit barrage with a home run and a game-high six RBIs, while Landon Stelter added three hits and seven RBIs to anchor a relentless lineup. Liam Crawford earned the win on the hill, racking up four strikeouts over four innings of work before Ethan Colstad closed out the five-inning contest. The Knights utilized elite plate discipline and aggressive base-running, swiping six bags and drawing seven walks to maintain constant pressure. Clinton remained competitive early behind hits from Williams and Clarke, but the squad struggled to overcome a defensive error and the Knights' superior extra-base power. Welte took the loss for Clinton as New Glarus utilized a historic scoring surge to secure the definitive victory.
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The New Richmond Varsity Tigers dominated their Saturday doubleheader, pairing elite pitching with a relentless offense to outscore the Superior Varsity Spartans 22-1 across two lopsided contests.
The Tigers established control early in the opener, amassing nine hits and utilizing aggressive baserunning to overwhelm the Spartans. Conley Abbott and Reegan Saverine fueled the offensive attack, combining for four hits and four RBIs, while Lucas Quade added a double and two runs scored. On the hill, Brady Sempf turned in a masterful performance, surrendering just one run over five innings while racking up six strikeouts. Matthew Fouks provided flawless relief to seal the victory, ensuring Superior never found their rhythm. Despite a triple from Tripp Row, the Spartans were plagued by defensive miscues and an inability to contain the Tigers' situational hitting.
The defensive lockdown reached another level in the nightcap as Jaxon VonWald tossed five masterful innings of two-hit ball, striking out nine to secure the sweep. The New Richmond lineup remained efficient, led by Mason Benning’s four-RBI performance and multi-hit efforts from Conley Abbott and Dane Lease. Superior’s bats were completely stifled, managing only two hits in the contest as VonWald and a perfect relief inning from the bullpen combined for the shutout. By pairing clinical pitching with disciplined plate appearances, the Tigers ensured a definitive conclusion to a weekend defined by their depth in every facet of the game.
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The Northwestern Varsity Tigers and Barron engaged in a pair of high-scoring battles this past Saturday, with the Tigers utilizing an explosive 17-hit barrage in the opener to secure a weekend split.
The Tigers’ offense reached a fever pitch in the first game, dismantling the Barron pitching staff with a relentless collective effort. Tysen Teal was the catalyst for the attack, turning in a perfect 3-for-3 performance with four runs scored and a triple, while Kade Paulson anchored the middle of the order with four hits and three RBIs. Northwestern displayed elite discipline and situational awareness, drawing 10 walks and swiping six bases to keep Barron under constant duress. On the mound, Gage Nollet and Tysen Teal combined for a steady performance, racking up eight strikeouts to stifle any potential Bears rally. Despite a multi-hit game from Barron’s Bryce Kittelson, the Tigers' depth proved overwhelming in the lopsided victory.
Barron found their rhythm in the nightcap, surmounting an early deficit to push the Tigers to the limit in a competitive second contest. The Bears' lineup showed improved patience at the plate, drawing eight walks and capitalizing on scoring opportunities fueled by Bryce Kittelson and Braydon Roberts. Northwestern remained dangerous behind multi-hit efforts from Ethan Harms and Mason Chell, while Tysen Teal continued his productive weekend with two more hits. However, the Bears utilized a disciplined approach and timely relief pitching to keep the Tigers within reach. While Northwestern ultimately held on to take the victory and the sweep, Barron's resilience in the second game highlighted a balanced weekend of high-octane baseball for both squads.
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The Oconomowoc Varsity Raccoons utilized clinical pitching and timely extra-base hits to secure a 5-1 victory over McFarland, keeping the Spartans' offense at bay for the duration of the contest. The Raccoons' pitching staff put on a dominant display, led by Colton Meyer’s three perfect innings of relief where he racked up four strikeouts to earn the win. Berkely Erickson set a strong tone early, navigating three innings while surrendering only one run, while Jonathan Seeger closed out the final frame without allowing a hit. Offensively, Oconomowoc capitalized on doubles from Cooper Schaefgen and Jacob Kopfer to manufacture runs, while Colin O’Leary and Max Basso consistently pressured the defense on the basepaths with three combined steals. McFarland struggled to find a rhythm against the Raccoons' deep rotation, managed only five hits, with Grayson Gauwitz and Nolan Wells providing the few offensive highlights. By pairing lockdown relief work with disciplined situational hitting, Oconomowoc ensured a definitive victory.
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The Oconto Blue Devils defeated the Algoma Wolves 7-1, powered by a dominant performance on the mound from Davis Knoll and an opportunistic offensive attack. Knoll earned the win, tossing five masterful innings where he allowed zero earned runs and struck out four while surrendering only three hits. Offensively, Roman Canta and Bryce Knoll spearheaded the effort with two hits apiece, while Easton Lampshure and Canta both recorded doubles to maintain constant pressure. Oconto utilized aggressive base-running to swipe four bags and capitalized on three Algoma defensive errors to pull away late. Algoma remained competitive early behind a double from Charlie Prokash and a stolen base from Braeden Leist, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the Blue Devils' steady mound presence. Jacob Massey took the loss for the Wolves as Oconto utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound command to secure the definitive win.
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The Pacelli Cardinals defeated Loyal in an 18-10 offensive shootout, powered by a career day from Eric Reincke and steady mound work from Nate Haemmerle. Haemmerle earned the win, striking out five over five innings, while Reincke spearheaded the 14-RBI barrage with a double and a game-high four RBIs. Pacelli utilized elite plate discipline to draw 12 walks and maintained constant pressure on the basepaths with seven stolen bases, including two each from Bryce Flaker and Haemmerle. Loyal remained competitive behind a monster performance from Lemovec, who recorded four hits, five RBIs, and a home run, but the squad struggled to overcome 15 earned runs surrendered by the pitching staff. Welter took the loss for Loyal as Pacelli utilized superior situational hitting and relentless team speed to secure the definitive victory.
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The Poynette Pumas defeated the Adams-Friendship Green Devils 8-1, powered by a complete-game masterpiece and offensive contribution from Sawyer Koch. Koch earned the win on the hill, racking up eight strikeouts while surrendering just one unearned run on two hits over seven full innings, and added two hits at the plate to help his own cause. Offensively, Kyle Hellenbrand spearheaded the attack with a double and a game-high four RBIs, while Talan Schoeneberg chipped in two hits of his own. Poynette utilized aggressive base-running to swipe three bags and capitalized on three Green Devils defensive errors to maintain constant pressure throughout the contest. Adams-Friendship remained competitive behind a double from Cody Hendrickson, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Koch's steady command. Hendrickson took the loss for the Green Devils as Poynette utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the definitive win.
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The Pulaski Red Raiders outlasted Appleton East in an 8-7 extra-inning thriller, fueled by elite plate discipline and timely hitting from Eli Heuser and Eddie Van Roy. Pulaski capitalized on a staggering 12 walks and three Appleton East defensive errors, with Heuser and Van Roy each driving in two runs to maintain pressure. Brock Wiedeman earned the win, navigating five effective frames on the mound while also contributing an RBI at the plate. Appleton East remained competitive behind a triple from Alex Thompson and a double from Nick Verbeten, but the squad struggled to overcome command issues late in the game. Dietzem took the loss for the Patriots after a tense final frame. The Red Raiders utilized superior situational discipline to secure the hard-fought victory in eight innings.
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A massive offensive breakout, highlighted by a six-run second inning, carried the Reedsburg to a commanding 13-2, five-inning victory over Onalaska on Friday. Starting pitcher Baron Koch earned the win for Reedsburg, allowing just one earned run on five hits and three walks while striking out four over four innings of work before Gavin Budnik sealed the run-rule win with a scoreless frame of relief. Winston Alonso delivered an explosive performance to anchor the lineup, going a perfect 4-for-4 with a triple, a home run, and a staggering six RBIs. Sawyer Mittelstaedt also factored heavily into the 12-hit attack, driving in a pair of runs and scoring twice, while Luke Verch chipped in with two hits and two runs scored.
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An early offensive surge and stellar relief pitching propelled the Shorewood to an 8-2 victory over the Port Washington Pirates on Friday. Starting pitcher Charlie Berry earned the win for Shorewood, allowing two earned runs on two hits and a pair of walks over three innings before Harry Mielnicki slammed the door with four scoreless innings of relief, yielding just three hits and striking out three. The Greyhounds' 12-hit attack was paced by Owen McLellan, who went 2-for-4 with a double, two runs scored, and two RBIs, alongside Jai Kaleka, who drove in a pair of runs on two hits. Evan Douros also fueled the lineup, reaching base three times with two hits, a double, an RBI, and two runs scored. Jack Bunyan drove in both of Port Washington's runs with a single, while Dawson Dinkel collected a team-high two hits to pace the Pirates' offense in the defeat.
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A relentless offensive onslaught carried the Somerset Spartans to an 18-8 victory over the Grantsburg Pirates on Friday. Somerset tallied 14 hits and capitalized on 12 walks throughout the afternoon, breaking the game open with a six-run third inning and capping their scoring with a five-run seventh. Starting pitcher Kellen Donnelly earned the win, racking up seven Ks and yielding just two earned runs on nine hits over 5.2 IP before Wyatt Mielke closed out the game with 1.1 hitless frames of relief. The Spartans' lineup was anchored by Braden Bignell, who drove in four runs and drew two walks in a perfect 2-for-2 showing, alongside Carson Belisle, who reached base in all six of his plate appearances with three hits, three walks, a triple, and five runs scored. Caden Matheny doubled and collected an RBI, while Levi Anderson and Ryker Stelsel each added a pair of hits to pace the primary offensive production for Grantsburg in the defeat.
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A massive eight-run outburst in the second inning provided all the cushion the Stoughton Vikings needed to secure a 9-5 victory over Fort Atkinson on Friday. Starting pitcher Saxton Wiest anchored the effort on the mound, tossing five innings and allowing three earned runs on five hits and three walks while striking out six. Givon Storkson paced the Stoughton lineup by ripping a pair of doubles and driving in two runs in a 2-for-4 performance, and later slammed the door on the mound by striking out the side in a perfect seventh inning of relief. Colyn Kotlowski, Logan Hedstrom, and Jaxson Nielsen each added RBI doubles to fuel the early scoring barrage for the Vikings. Vasher Sampson and Colton Vosburg collected two hits apiece to lead the offensive effort for Fort Atkinson in the defeat, with Vosburg also tossing four strong innings of one-hit relief to keep the game within reach.
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A patient offensive attack and a complete-game gem from Evan Northup propelled the Union Grove Broncos to an 11-1, five-inning victory over the Badger Badgers on Friday. Northup was highly efficient on the mound to earn the win, scattering four hits and two walks while racking up eight Ks and allowing just one earned run over 5.0 IP. The Broncos capitalized on 10 walks throughout the afternoon and officially sealed the run-rule win in the bottom of the fifth when Drew Dinauer laced a walk-off RBI single to left field. Dinauer anchored the lineup by going 2-for-3 with three RBIs, while Tucker Katterhagen finished 2-for-4 with a triple and two runs scored. Logan Levitt tallied two hits and scored a run, and Ryan Albanese added a double to provide the main offensive production for Badger in the defeat.
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A relentless offensive attack and a combined shutout on the mound powered the Waterford Wolverines to a commanding 13-0 victory over the Beloit Memorial Purple Knights on Friday. Starting pitcher Roman Read earned the win for Waterford, tossing five scoreless innings while scattering three hits and three walks alongside seven strikeouts. Hunter Schneiker closed out the final two frames in relief, yielding just one hit and striking out three to preserve the shutout. The Wolverines' lineup generated 12 hits and capitalized on five Beloit Memorial errors, paced by Mason Lusic, who went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs, and Mason Sturma, who reached base safely in all four plate appearances with two hits, two walks, and a pair of RBIs. Jack Butler also chipped in two hits, two stolen bases, and two RBIs, while Jacoby Morgan tripled and scored three times. Braylen Huebbe doubled and drew a walk to supply the primary offensive production for the Purple Knights in the loss.
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A relentless offensive attack and a complete-game gem from Marshal Helke powered the Wausau West Warriors to an 11-1, five-inning rout of the Wittenberg-Birnamwood Chargers on Friday. Helke dominated on the mound to earn the win, yielding just one unearned run on four hits and a walk while striking out three over five innings. The two-way standout also anchored the lineup, ripping three doubles and driving in a pair of runs in a perfect 3-for-3 performance at the plate. Ty Teske fueled the 12-hit barrage by going 2-for-2 with a double, three runs scored, and a game-high three RBIs, while Miles Waldvogel tripled and brought home two runs. Connor Meverden doubled and Eddie Nowinsky collected an RBI to provide the main offensive push for Wittenberg-Birnamwood in the loss.
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An explosive nine-run second inning and a masterful no-hitter from Luke Parkinson propelled the Whitnall Falcons to an 11-0, five-inning victory over the New Berlin West Vikings on Friday. Parkinson dominated on the mound to earn the win, striking out eight and issuing just one walk over five hitless innings to completely shut down the opposition. The Falcons' offensive outburst was highlighted by Mitchell Chmielewski, who drove in a game-high three runs, and Evan Kaczmarek, who ripped a pair of doubles and scored twice in a perfect 2-for-2 performance at the plate. Kyle Klumb also collected two hits and an RBI, while Corey Gast chipped in with two RBIs to fuel the scoring barrage. Nathan Hinek drew a walk to account for New Berlin West's lone baserunner in a tough afternoon against Parkinson's overpowering arm.
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A steady offensive attack and strong pitching carried the Winneconne Wolves to a 4-1 victory over the Wautoma Hornets on Friday. Starting pitcher Ethan Duel secured the win for Winneconne, navigating six walks to allow just one earned run on two hits while striking out three over six innings of work. Aaron Zimmer slammed the door in the seventh, striking out the side in a perfect frame of relief to preserve the victory. The Wolves' lineup was paced by Noah Bouras, who finished a perfect 3-for-3 with a run scored, while Halen Olson drove in a pair of runs and Jesse Michaud added two hits and an RBI. Carson Rose doubled and reached base twice, and Chase Caswell collected an RBI single to provide the primary offensive production for the Hornets in the defeat.
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Wisconsin Heights built a commanding early lead and weathered a late rally to defeat Pecatonica 7-4 on Friday. Starting pitcher Nolan Keith earned the win for the Vanguards, allowing just one earned run on four hits and six walks over five innings while striking out two. Keith also did heavy damage at the plate, going 2-for-3 with a double and a game-high four RBIs to pace the offense alongside Ryan Flynn, who added two hits, two runs, and an RBI. Beckham Schaefer pitched the final two frames in relief, navigating three unearned runs to seal the victory. Kale Hendrickson reached base in all four of his plate appearances with two hits and two walks, while Austin Enloe chipped in a pair of hits and an RBI to pace the offensive effort for Pecatonica in the loss.
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