WIAA Daily Roundup: May 11
May 12, 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 Wisconsin Lutheran Vikings shut out the St. Joseph Lancers 1-0 in a defensive stalemate, secured by a masterful complete-game performance from Colton Meier. Meier earned the win on 93 pitches, navigating seven flawless frames while racking up eight strikeouts and surrendering only three hits to keep the Lancers neutralized. Offensively, Eli Dreier provided the game’s definitive spark by driving in the lone run on a sacrifice fly to capitalize on a disciplined Vikings approach. Wisconsin Lutheran utilized elite situational speed to swipe four bases—including two from Cooper Sievert—and maintained a relentless defensive presence to preserve the narrow lead. St. Joseph remained competitive behind hits from Zach Rizzo, Robbie Johnson, and Jack Schmitz, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against Meier’s steady command. Brock Smith took the tough loss for the Lancers despite a solid four-inning start as the Vikings utilized superior mound presence and aggressive base-running to secure the shutout victory.
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The De Pere Redbirds edged out Kaukauna 4-3 in a tightly contested battle, secured by a steady start on the hill from Jake Mleziva and disciplined situational play. Mleziva earned the win on 84 pitches, navigating five frames while racking up five strikeouts to keep the Galloping Ghosts in check before Isaac Herlache and Ryland Nowak provided scoreless relief to seal the victory. Offensively, Will Nikolay spearheaded the effort with an RBI, while the Redbirds utilized superior situational efficiency—capitalizing on four walks and two Kaukauna hit-by-pitches—to maintain a narrow lead throughout the contest. Kaukauna remained competitive behind a two-hit effort from Kaden Kress and an RBI from Brayden Jenkins, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against the De Pere bullpen. Quentin Gustman provided a gritty 106-pitch performance for Kaukauna, but player #23 took the tough loss in relief as the Redbirds utilized superior mound presence and aggressive base-running to secure the win.
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Grafton dismantled the Slinger Owls in a 13-6 offensive explosion, powered by a massive 16-hit barrage and a dominant relief performance from Sam Benter. Benter stabilized the game for the Black Hawks, navigating four masterful scoreless frames on 77 pitches to keep the Owls in check after a high-scoring opening stretch. Offensively, Everett Bonk spearheaded the attack with a game-high three RBIs, while Will Heinz and Zach Plier each provided a definitive spark by recording a combined seven hits. Grafton utilized superior extra-base power with a double from Plier and capitalized on eight walks and elite situational speed to swipe two bases. Slinger remained competitive behind a two-hit effort from Ethan Miller and RBIs from Miller, Kyle Panten, and Brayden Zimmerman, but the squad struggled to find a late-game response against Benter’s command. Zimmerman took the loss for the Owls as Grafton utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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West Bend West edged out the Beaver Dam Golden Beavers 6-4 in a tightly contested battle, secured by a steady performance on the hill and a disciplined offensive approach. Landon Wertz earned the win on 50 pitches, navigating two critical frames and racking up two strikeouts to stabilize the Spartans before Maddex Welzien and Collin Grass combined for three strikeouts in relief to seal the victory. Offensively, Dieter Pommer spearheaded the attack with two RBIs—including a double—while Cullen Roell and Kingston Bechler each provided a definitive spark by driving in a run apiece. West Bend West utilized superior situational efficiency and capitalized on five walks and elite situational speed to swipe a base from Welzien. Beaver Dam remained competitive behind a multi-hit performance from Kelin Schmuhl and a double from Parker Blank, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against the Spartans' bullpen. Isaiah Yuenger took the loss for the Golden Beavers as the Spartans utilized superior mound presence and timely situational hitting to secure the victory.
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The Amery Warriors edged out the Grantsburg Pirates 3-2 in a tightly contested defensive battle, secured by a steady relief performance on the hill from Owen Gould. Gould earned the win on 37 pitches, navigating two masterful scoreless frames while racking up two strikeouts to stabilize the Warriors after Logan Doten provided four solid innings with seven strikeouts. Offensively, Gavin Humpal spearheaded the effort with two RBIs and a hit, while the squad utilized superior situational discipline to draw seven walks and maintain a relentless presence on the basepaths. Grantsburg remained competitive behind a multi-hit performance from Brock Matheny and a double from Adam Handy, who also drove in a run, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against the Amery bullpen. Adam Handy took the tough loss for the Pirates despite a gritty 114-pitch effort as the Warriors utilized superior mound presence and timely hitting to secure the victory.
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The Amherst Falcons dismantled Shiocton in a 13-2 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant performance on the hill from Michael Glodowski. Glodowski earned the win on 88 pitches, navigating five masterful frames while racking up six strikeouts and surrendering only two hits to keep Shiocton neutralized. Offensively, Cash Cullen spearheaded the attack with a game-high three RBIs, while Michael Glodowski, Levi Cullen, and Logan Hintz each provided a definitive spark by driving in two runs apiece. Amherst utilized superior situational speed to swipe eight bases—including two apiece from Glodowski and Wyatt Beaudoin—and capitalized on eight walks to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Shiocton remained competitive behind hits from Brent Collar and Jackson Young, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against the Falcons' staff. Henry Garvey took the loss for Shiocton as Amherst utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Aquinas Blugolds dismantled the Sparta Spartans in a 12-2 offensive explosion, powered by a 15-hit barrage and a dominant start on the hill from Waylon Hargrove. Hargrove earned the win on 99 pitches, navigating 5.2 masterful frames while racking up six strikeouts and surrendering only two earned runs to keep the Spartans neutralized. Offensively, Cullen Swanson spearheaded the attack by going 3-for-4 with two doubles and three RBIs, while Connon Benz provided a definitive spark by driving in three runs of his own. Aquinas utilized superior extra-base power with an additional double from Marcus Klar and capitalized on aggressive situational speed to swipe five bases—including two from Ryan Johnson. Sparta remained competitive behind a two-hit effort from Landon Connelly, who also recorded a double, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against Hargrove’s steady command. Jackson Bender took the loss for the Spartans as the Blugolds utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the definitive six-inning victory.
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The Arcadia Raiders defeated the Luther Knights 5-2, powered by a steady performance on the hill from Logan Breska and a clinical offensive display. Breska earned the win on 92 pitches, navigating four masterful frames while surrendering just one earned run and racking up eight strikeouts to keep the Knights neutralized. Offensively, Carter Wegman spearheaded the attack with a home run, while Carson Wozney provided a definitive spark by recording two hits—including a double. Arcadia utilized superior extra-base power with an additional double from Austin Fernholz and capitalized on five walks and aggressive situational speed to swipe five bases. Luther remained competitive behind hits from Calvin Rick, Finn Rick, Max Lorenz, and Asher Lemke, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against the Raiders' staff. Cal Lyga took the loss for the Knights despite a gritty 105-pitch complete-game effort as Arcadia utilized superior mound presence and timely power to secure the victory.
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The Ashwaubenon Jaguars defeated Menasha 10-6, powered by a disciplined offensive approach and a steadying start on the hill from Kingston Vang. Vang earned the win on 99 pitches, navigating 4.2 frames and racking up six strikeouts while helping his own cause at the plate with a double and an RBI. Offensively, Nolan Vertz spearheaded the attack with a game-high three RBIs, while Charlie Aichele provided a definitive spark by recording a double and scoring twice. Ashwaubenon utilized superior situational patience to draw nine walks and capitalized on aggressive base-running to swipe four bases, including two from Ian Justman. Menasha remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Kinley Bilke, Jack Olszewski, and Tommy Shuey, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against Alex Thayse's relief outing. Zach Dedering took the loss for Menasha as the Jaguars utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the victory.
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The Brillion Lions edged out New Holstein 7-6 in a tightly contested battle, secured by a masterful complete-game performance on the hill from Joe Shimek. Shimek earned the win on 94 pitches, navigating seven full frames while racking up seven strikeouts and surrendering zero walks to keep the Huskies in check. Offensively, McCormick Zutz spearheaded the effort with a double and two RBIs, while Hayden Cousin provided a definitive spark by going 2-for-2 with an RBI and three runs scored. Brillion utilized superior extra-base power with an additional double from Joe Shimek and capitalized on three walks to maintain a relentless presence on the basepaths. New Holstein remained competitive behind a two-hit effort from Parker Ziebell and a double from Colton Doherty, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against Shimek’s steady command. Ethan Schmitz took the loss for New Holstein as the Lions utilized superior mound presence and timely hitting to secure the victory.
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The Chetek-Weyerhaeuser Bulldogs dismantled the Colfax Vikings in a 17-0 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant complete-game shutout from Ethan Brown. Brown earned the win on 87 pitches, navigating five masterful frames while racking up nine strikeouts and surrendering only three hits to keep the Vikings neutralized. Offensively, Brown helped his own cause with a home run and a game-high four RBIs, while Jude Poppe provided a definitive spark by going 3-for-5 with two doubles and three RBIs. Chetek-Weyerhaeuser utilized superior extra-base power with additional doubles from Aiden Becker and Chuck Clark, and capitalized on five walks and elite situational speed to swipe 14 bases. Colfax struggled to find any rhythm against Brown’s command, managing only a double from Rob Holmen and singles from Grant Demoe and Ethan Schindler. Orion Nichols took the loss for the Vikings as the Bulldogs utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the definitive five-inning victory.
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The Chilton Tigers shut out Sheboygan Falls 8-0 in a dominant defensive masterclass, secured by a masterful complete-game performance on the hill from Nathan Mueller. Mueller earned the win on 95 pitches, navigating seven flawless frames while racking up a game-high 10 strikeouts and surrendering only four hits to keep the Falcons neutralized. Offensively, Carsin Cullen spearheaded the attack with two RBIs—including a triple—while Ryan Schmitz provided a definitive spark with a double and an RBI. Chilton utilized superior extra-base power and capitalized on seven walks and elite situational speed to swipe six bases, including three apiece from Easton Wagner and Kale Wagner. Sheboygan Falls struggled to find any rhythm against Mueller’s command, managing only four singles throughout the contest. Austin Sharpe took the loss for the Falcons as the Tigers utilized superior mound presence and relentless situational hitting to secure the shutout victory.
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The Coleman Cougars defeated Saint Thomas Aquinas 8-1, powered by a dominant outing on the hill from Wyatt Bieber. Bieber earned the win on 81 pitches, navigating six masterful frames and racking up seven strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run to keep the opposition in check. Offensively, Kollin Peters spearheaded the attack with a game-high three RBIs, while Gavin Pusick and Miles Lewis each provided a definitive spark by recording two and three hits, respectively. Coleman utilized superior extra-base power with a double from Pusick and capitalized on aggressive situational speed to swipe eight bases. Saint Thomas Aquinas remained competitive, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against the Cougars' staff. Coleman utilized superior mound presence and timely situational hitting to secure the victory.
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Crivitz dismantled the Hornets in a relentless 18-1 offensive explosion, powered by a 13-hit barrage and dominant command on the hill. Jaxon Kroll earned the win in relief, following a masterful starting performance from Pierce Polomis, who racked up nine strikeouts over three hitless frames to keep the Hornets neutralized. Offensively, Colten Tarmann spearheaded the attack by going 2-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs, while Colton Arpke provided a definitive spark with two hits and four RBIs of his own. Crivitz utilized superior extra-base power with a triple from Jaxon Kroll and a double from Pierce Polomis, and capitalized on five walks and elite situational speed to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. The Hornets remained competitive behind a double from Brock Murphy and an RBI from Parker Haak, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against the Wolverines' staff, which combined for 12 strikeouts. Clayton Borremans took the loss for the Hornets as Crivitz utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the definitive five-inning victory.
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The Deerfield Demons edged out the Palmyra-Eagle Panthers 4-2 in a tightly contested defensive battle, secured by a masterful complete-game performance from Landon Brattle. Brattle earned the win on 85 pitches, navigating seven flawless frames while racking up a game-high 12 strikeouts and surrendering only one earned run to keep the Panthers in check. Offensively, Noah Maginn spearheaded the attack with two hits and two RBIs—including a double—while Aiden McAloon provided a definitive spark by going 2-for-2 with an RBI and a run scored. Deerfield utilized superior extra-base power with an additional double from Landon Brattle and capitalized on three walks to maintain a relentless presence on the basepaths. Palmyra-Eagle remained competitive behind doubles from Alex Harbison and Nathan Brodzik, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against Brattle’s steady command. Dillen Patrick took the tough loss for the Panthers despite a gritty nine-strikeout effort as the Demons utilized superior mound presence and timely hitting to secure the victory.
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The DeForest Norskies shut out the Verona Wildcats 1-0 in a defensive stalemate, secured by a masterful outing on the hill from JB Hall. Hall earned the win on 94 pitches, navigating 6.1 scoreless frames while surrendering only four hits to keep the Wildcats completely neutralized before Evan Kallstrom struck out the final batter to seal the victory. Offensively, DeForest capitalized on clinical situational discipline, drawing four walks and utilizing superior speed to swipe two bases. Cooper Goldschmidt spearheaded the lineup with a multi-hit performance, while Carter Meyers provided a definitive spark by reaching base in all four plate appearances and recording a stolen base. Verona remained competitive behind two hits from Sawyer Martin and a gritty six-inning, seven-strikeout start from Cooper Stier, but the squad struggled to find a definitive breakthrough against the Norskies' staff. Stier took the tough loss for the Wildcats as DeForest utilized superior mound presence and elite situational discipline to secure the narrow shutout victory.
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The Delavan-Darien Comets shut out the Whitewater Whippets 6-0 in a dominant defensive showcase, powered by a masterful complete-game performance on the hill from Joel Janssen. Janssen earned the win on 97 pitches, navigating seven flawless frames while racking up a game-high 11 strikeouts and surrendering only two hits to keep the Whippets completely neutralized. Offensively, Braedyn McKean spearheaded the attack with two hits and two RBIs, while Haaken Hovestol provided a definitive spark by recording a triple and scoring twice. Delavan-Darien utilized superior situational speed to swipe seven bases—including two from Hovestol and two from Kaden Garbe—and capitalized on eight walks to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Whitewater struggled to find any rhythm against Janssen’s command, managing only a double from Matt Carollo and a single from Connor Brummeyer. Carollo took the loss for the Whippets as the Comets utilized superior mound presence and aggressive base-running to secure the shutout victory.
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The Dodgeville Dodgers shut out the Southwestern Wildcats 4-0 in a defensive masterclass, secured by a masterful combined three-hitter. Jentry Olson earned the win on 72 pitches, navigating five masterful scoreless frames before Boone Rickard provided two dominant innings of hitless relief with three strikeouts to seal the victory. Offensively, Jayce Halverson spearheaded the attack with two hits, while Bryce Crubaugh-Lockard provided a definitive spark by recording a hit and scoring a run. Dodgeville utilized superior situational discipline to draw two walks and capitalized on three Wildcats defensive miscues to maintain a steady lead throughout the contest. Southwestern remained competitive behind a 93-pitch complete-game effort from Klaeton Hendricks, who racked up six strikeouts, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against the Dodgers' staff. Hendricks took the tough loss for the Wildcats as Dodgeville utilized superior mound presence and clinical situational play to secure the shutout victory.
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The Dominican Varsity Knights dismantled Aug Prep in a 15-1 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant combined no-hitter. Charlie Weiler earned the win with three masterful hitless frames and three strikeouts, while Max Luna provided two perfect innings of relief to complete the five-inning no-hit performance. Offensively, Gabe Chacon spearheaded the attack with two hits and three RBIs, while Xavier Parlier provided a definitive spark by recording a hit and two RBIs. Dominican utilized superior situational patience to draw 13 walks and capitalized on elite situational speed to swipe 14 bases, including three from Parlier and two apiece from Levi Kolb, Michael Griesel, and RJ Foy. Aug Prep struggled to find any rhythm against the Knights' staff, managing only a lone RBI from Esario Rojo. Mateo Manzanet took the loss for the Lions as Dominican utilized relentless situational discipline and superior mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran Lancers edged out Pepin/Alma 4-3 in a tightly contested defensive battle, secured by a dominant relief performance from Derek Wales. Wales earned the win on 74 pitches, navigating 5.1 masterful frames of hitless ball while racking up eight strikeouts to keep the Eagles neutralized. Offensively, Sawyer Sydow and Tanner Quade each provided a definitive spark by driving in a run, while Seth Bernthal led the charge with two runs scored and two stolen bases. Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran utilized superior situational speed to swipe seven bases—including three from Cam Nelson—and capitalized on clinical situational play to maintain a narrow lead throughout the contest. Pepin/Alma remained competitive behind a double from Owen Post and hits from Jaxon Busch, Jake Komisar, and Max Carothers, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against Wales' command. Jake Komisar took the tough loss for the Eagles despite a gritty 99-pitch complete-game effort as the Lancers utilized superior mound presence and aggressive base-running to secure the victory.
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The Elk Mound Mounders defeated Ellsworth 11-3, powered by a clinical offensive performance featuring two home runs and a steady outing on the hill from Conor Mock. Mock earned the win on 73 pitches, navigating 5.1 frames while racking up six strikeouts to keep the opposition in check before Easton Chisholm provided scoreless relief to seal the victory. Offensively, Dylan Plets spearheaded the attack with a home run and two RBIs, while Parker Rhude provided a definitive spark by also launching a long ball. Elk Mound utilized superior extra-base power and capitalized on three walks and elite situational speed to swipe 12 bases, including three apiece from Blake Niska and Parker Rhude. Ellsworth remained competitive behind a double from Orrichio and hits from Gavin Wittenberg and Myers, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against the Mounders' staff. Kloss took the loss for Ellsworth as Elk Mound utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau Red Hawks dismantled the Black River Falls Tigers in a 15-4 offensive explosion, powered by a clinical 8-hit barrage and a complete-game effort on the hill. Wyatt Oines earned the win on 68 pitches, navigating five frames while racking up three strikeouts to keep the Tigers neutralized throughout the contest. Offensively, Sam De Jager spearheaded the attack by going 3-for-5 with a triple and four RBIs, while Brady Hansen provided a definitive spark by driving in three runs. G-E-T utilized superior extra-base power with triples from De Jager and Daxson Scow and a double from Mitchell Thell, and capitalized on nine walks and aggressive situational speed to swipe five bases. Black River Falls remained competitive behind two hits and an RBI from Max Gearing and a multi-RBI performance from Will Rahmlow, but the squad struggled to find a late-game response against Oines’ steady command. Max Gearing took the loss for the Tigers as the Red Hawks utilized relentless situational hitting and superior extra-base power to secure the definitive five-inning victory.
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The Glenwood City Hilltoppers edged out Mondovi 6-5 in a tightly contested battle, secured by a steady relief performance from Brock Wood. Wood earned the win on 65 pitches, navigating three masterful scoreless frames while racking up seven strikeouts to keep the Buffaloes neutralized after Jacob Hager provided four solid innings. Offensively, Hager helped his own cause by going 1-for-1 with a double and three RBIs, while Brock Wood provided a definitive spark with a double and an RBI of his own. Glenwood City utilized superior situational efficiency and capitalized on six walks and a stolen base from Wood to maintain a relentless presence on the basepaths. Mondovi remained competitive behind a perfect 3-for-4 day from Cooper Sandberg—including a double—and additional doubles from Hunter Wik and Mason Brenner, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough. Bryton Bauer took the tough loss for Mondovi in relief as the Hilltoppers utilized superior mound presence and timely hitting to secure the victory.
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The Green Lake/Princeton Tigersharks dismantled Fall River in a 12-0 offensive explosion, powered by a masterful one-hit shutout from Drake Westfield. Westfield earned the win on 67 pitches, navigating five dominant frames while racking up 11 strikeouts to keep the Pirates completely neutralized. Offensively, Westfield helped his own cause by going 1-for-3 with a triple and two RBIs, while Jamison Luepke provided a definitive spark with a double and an RBI. The Tigersharks utilized superior extra-base power and capitalized on 11 walks and elite situational speed to swipe two bases. Fall River struggled to find any rhythm against Westfield’s command, managing only a lone single from Mason Powell throughout the contest. Ethan Stai took the loss for the Pirates as the Tigersharks utilized relentless situational discipline and superior mound presence to secure the definitive five-inning victory.
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The Greendale Panthers defeated Wauwatosa West 16-9 in a high-scoring affair, powered by a clinical 10-hit attack and superior situational discipline. Brandon Antczak spearheaded the offensive explosion, driving in four runs on two hits—including a triple—while Vincent Kenny provided a definitive spark by going 2-for-2 with an RBI and three runs scored. Greendale utilized superior extra-base power with a double from Will Picago and capitalized on 13 walks and elite situational speed to swipe 12 bases, led by three from Antczak. Wauwatosa West remained competitive behind home runs from Devin Townsend and Reid Schultz, but the squad struggled to maintain pace against the Panthers' relentless scoring. Reece Kelly earned the win on 72 pitches, navigating three frames with three strikeouts to anchor the pitching staff. Jackson McWalter took the loss for the Trojans as the Panthers utilized superior situational discipline and aggressive base-running to secure the five-inning victory.
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The Hilbert Wolves dismantled the Howards Grove Tigers in a 10-0 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant combined two-hitter. Brody Hein earned the win on 58 pitches, navigating four masterful scoreless frames while racking up five strikeouts to keep the Tigers neutralized before Maverick Breckheimer provided a clean inning of relief to seal the victory. Offensively, Spencer Karls spearheaded the attack with a game-high four RBIs, while Drew Halbach provided a definitive spark by going 2-for-2 with two RBIs and scoring once. Hilbert utilized superior situational discipline to draw 11 walks and capitalized on elite situational speed to swipe five bases—including two from Kendrix Grenzer. Howards Grove struggled to find any rhythm against the Wolves' staff, managing only singles from Vincent Dirker and Cooper Schmidt throughout the contest. Owen Harms took the loss for the Tigers as Hilbert utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the definitive five-inning victory.
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Holmen dismantled the La Crosse Logan Rangers in a 13-3 offensive explosion, powered by a clinical 8-hit barrage and a steady complete-game effort from Alex Goryl. Goryl earned the win on 70 pitches, navigating five frames while racking up four strikeouts to keep the Rangers neutralized throughout the contest. Offensively, Joe Meeter spearheaded the attack by going 2-for-2 with two doubles and a game-high five RBIs, while Noah Carlson provided a definitive spark with two doubles and an RBI of his own. Holmen utilized superior extra-base power with additional doubles from Mason Flury and capitalized on six walks and five hit batsmen to maintain a relentless presence on the basepaths. La Crosse Logan remained competitive behind a two-RBI double from Jackson Bosch and a hit from Sam Diehl, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against Goryl’s command. Jackson Bosch took the loss for the Rangers as Holmen utilized relentless situational hitting and superior extra-base power to secure the definitive five-inning victory.
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The Homestead Highlanders outlasted the Hartford Orioles 14-10 in a high-scoring offensive showcase, powered by a relentless 15-hit attack and superior extra-base power. Luke Lalonde spearheaded the Highlanders' offense by going 3-for-4 with two doubles and two RBIs, while Ari Crabbe provided a definitive spark by driving in three runs on two hits, including a double. Homestead utilized a balanced approach with additional doubles from Nicholas Harris, Benjamin Stanowsky, and Connor Pangallo, and capitalized on five walks and aggressive situational speed to swipe five bases. Hartford remained competitive behind a 4-hit, 2-RBI performance from Aidan Kolb and multi-RBI efforts from Brady Helms and Brandon Radermacher, but the Orioles struggled to maintain pace during the late-inning surge. Nicholas Harris earned the win on 94 pitches, navigating four frames in relief while racking up two strikeouts to stabilize the Highlanders' defense. Boden Brandner took the loss for Hartford as Homestead utilized superior situational hitting and relentless offensive pressure to secure the victory.
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The Horicon Marshmen shut out the Lourdes Academy Knights 4-0 in a dominant defensive showcase, powered by a masterful complete-game one-hitter from Reed Vorlob. Vorlob earned the win on 99 pitches, navigating seven flawless frames while racking up a game-high 12 strikeouts and surrendering only a single hit to keep the Knights completely neutralized. Offensively, Max LaBlanc spearheaded the attack with two hits—including a double—and an RBI, while Reed Vorlob helped his own cause with a sacrifice fly. Horicon utilized superior situational efficiency and capitalized on two stolen bases to maintain a steady lead throughout the contest. Lourdes Academy struggled to find any rhythm against Vorlob’s command, managing only a lone double from Michael Santiago. Eli Halla took the loss for the Knights despite a gritty 81-pitch effort as the Marshmen utilized superior mound presence and timely situational hitting to secure the shutout victory.
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The Indian Trail Hawks outlasted Westosha Central 6-5 in a nine-inning marathon, secured by a dominant relief performance on the hill from Charlie Hamilton. Hamilton earned the win on 49 pitches, navigating four masterful scoreless frames while racking up one strikeout and surrendering just two hits to keep the Falcons neutralized. Offensively, Nate Geraghty spearheaded the attack with three RBIs—including a double—while Ronald Arias and Owen Zeller each provided a definitive spark by recording two hits apiece. Indian Trail utilized superior situational patience to draw five walks and capitalized on aggressive base-running with steals from Cade Minatto and Talynn Ade. Westosha Central remained competitive behind doubles from Everett Lucero and Nathan Corey and a multi-hit effort from Gunnar Schwartz, but the squad struggled to find a definitive breakthrough against the Hawks' late-game pitching. Jack Erber took the tough loss for the Falcons in a 57-pitch relief outing as Indian Trail utilized superior mound presence and timely hitting to secure the walk-off victory.
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The Kenosha Bradford Red Devils dismantled St. Catherine's in an 11-2 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant complete-game performance from Isaiah Barlow. Barlow earned the win on 85 pitches, navigating five masterful frames while racking up four strikeouts and helping his own cause at the plate with three runs scored and three stolen bases. Offensively, Wyatt Knudsen and Logan Swank spearheaded the attack with two RBIs apiece, while Carter Allen and Julian Gutierrez provided definitive sparks by also driving in runs. Kenosha Bradford utilized superior extra-base power with doubles from Knudsen, Swank, and Gutierrez, and capitalized on seven walks and elite situational speed to swipe six bases. St. Catherine's remained competitive behind doubles from Javon Vinson and Stephen Straszewski, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against Barlow’s steady command. Findlay Lalor took the loss for the Angels as the Red Devils utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the definitive five-inning victory.
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The Kewaskum Indians dismantled Lomira in a 15-3 offensive explosion, powered by a clinical 14-hit barrage and a dominant start on the hill from Landon Zak. Zak earned the win on 52 pitches, navigating three masterful hitless frames while racking up four strikeouts to keep the opposition neutralized before Marcus Perondi and Liam Stoffel closed out the contest. Offensively, Landon Zak spearheaded his own cause by going 3-for-3 with three RBIs and a double, while Liam Stoffel and Kingston Grisolono each provided a definitive spark by driving in two runs apiece. Kewaskum utilized superior extra-base power with triples from Grisolono and Stoffel and capitalized on aggressive situational speed to swipe seven bases, including two from Cole Loser. Lomira remained competitive behind a multi-hit effort and an RBI from Wagoner, but the squad struggled to find a late-game response against the Indians' steady command. Bloohm took the loss for Lomira as Kewaskum utilized relentless situational hitting and superior extra-base power to secure the definitive five-inning victory.
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The Kiel Raiders dismantled the Valders Vikings in a 10-0 offensive explosion, powered by a masterful six-inning no-hitter from Aaron Stephany. Stephany earned the win on 66 pitches, navigating a flawless outing while racking up eight strikeouts and surrendering only one walk to keep the Vikings completely neutralized. Offensively, Ryan Holz spearheaded the attack with two RBIs—including a triple—while Aaron Stephany and Teagan Schleh each provided a definitive spark by driving in two runs of their own. Kiel utilized superior extra-base power with an additional double from Colton Schaefer and capitalized on seven walks and elite situational speed to swipe 12 bases. Valders struggled to find any rhythm against Stephany’s dominant command, failing to record a hit throughout the entire contest. Austin Starr took the loss for the Vikings as the Raiders utilized superior mound presence and relentless situational pressure to secure the definitive shutout victory.
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The La Crosse Central RiverHawks edged out the Onalaska Hilltoppers 3-2 in a tightly contested defensive battle, secured by a dominant combined pitching performance. Aiden Schulze earned the win in relief, tossing a hitless final frame to stabilize the RiverHawks after Liam Branson provided six masterful innings with four strikeouts. Offensively, Kenden Bishofsky spearheaded the effort with a game-high two RBIs, while Beckett Allert provided a definitive spark by driving in the third and final run. La Crosse Central utilized superior situational discipline and capitalized on a hit-by-pitch and three Onalaska defensive miscues to secure the one-run victory. Onalaska remained competitive behind a perfect 2-for-2 day from Cooper Rudie—who recorded both a double and a triple—and an RBI from Bradyn DeLong, but the squad struggled to find a late-game breakthrough against the RiverHawks' staff. Ian Kowal took the tough loss for the Hilltoppers despite a gritty 88-pitch outing as the RiverHawks utilized superior mound presence and timely hitting to secure the win.
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The Laconia Spartans dismantled the Wautoma Hornets in a 12-2 offensive explosion, powered by a clinical 11-hit barrage and a dominant combined pitching effort. Tillman Madigan spearheaded the attack by going 4-for-4 with three doubles and four RBIs, while Drake Nitz provided a definitive spark with three hits and a double of his own. Laconia utilized superior extra-base power with additional doubles from Jack Rens and Cayden Shaver and capitalized on five walks and elite situational speed to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Wautoma remained competitive behind a double from Carson Rose and hits from Noah Reepsdorf and Jacob Polak, but the squad struggled to find a definitive response against the Spartans' staff. Tillman Madigan earned the win on 30 pitches before Asher Morgan provided 2.2 masterful scoreless frames with four strikeouts to anchor the defense. Tyler Perkins took the loss for the Hornets as the Spartans utilized relentless situational hitting and superior extra-base power to secure the definitive five-inning victory.
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The Lake Mills L-Cats defeated the Stoughton Vikings 7-2, powered by a dominant combined three-hitter and clinical situational hitting. Nolan Kolkovich earned the win on 75 pitches, navigating 4.1 masterful frames without surrendering an earned run before Luke Everson provided 2.2 dominant innings of relief with four strikeouts to seal the victory. Offensively, Max Stelter spearheaded the attack with three hits—including a double—while Nolan Kolkovich provided a definitive spark by driving in two runs. Lake Mills utilized superior extra-base power with an additional double from Stelter and capitalized on three walks and a stolen base to maintain a relentless presence on the basepaths. Stoughton remained competitive behind a triple from Givon Storkson and hits from Oliver Pietruszynski and Logan Hedstrom, but the squad struggled to find a definitive breakthrough against the L-Cats' staff. Tate Schneider took the loss for the Vikings as Lake Mills utilized superior mound presence and timely hitting to secure the victory.
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The Lodi Blue Devils outlasted the Wisconsin Dells Chiefs 9-8 in an eight-inning thriller, secured by a relentless 15-hit attack and superior extra-base power. Kale Schneider spearheaded the Blue Devils' offense with three RBIs—including a triple—while Isaiah Birkrem and Ace Hoffmann each provided a definitive spark by recording three and two hits, respectively. Lodi utilized a balanced approach with additional multi-hit efforts from Alex Breunig, Reece Schreiber, and Balin Hillestad, and capitalized on five walks and a stolen base to maintain a relentless pace. Wisconsin Dells remained competitive behind a three-RBI performance from Eli Rupnow and a double from Jax Gall, but the Chiefs struggled to maintain their lead against the Blue Devils' late-game surge. Alex Breunig earned the win on 25 pitches, navigating the final frame to stabilize the defense and seal the victory. Carter Syverson took the tough loss for the Chiefs in relief as Lodi utilized superior situational hitting and relentless offensive pressure to secure the walk-off win.
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Manitowoc Lincoln dismantled the Sheboygan South Redwings in a 13-3 offensive explosion, powered by a clinical 10-hit barrage and a dominant relief appearance. Nick Braun spearheaded the attack with a game-high four RBIs, including a double, while Cade Grapentine provided a definitive spark by going 2-for-3 with a triple and two RBIs. The Ships utilized superior extra-base power and capitalized on five walks and two stolen bases to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Sheboygan South remained competitive early behind doubles from Owen Pflum and Seaver Noll, but the squad struggled to find a definitive response against the Ships' late-inning surge. Nick Minikel earned the win in relief after Cameron Shilts provided 5.2 steady frames with three strikeouts to anchor the defense. Chase Bohman took the loss for the Redwings as Manitowoc Lincoln utilized relentless situational hitting and superior extra-base power to secure the definitive six-inning victory.
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The McFarland Spartans outlasted Columbus 13-12 in a high-scoring thriller, secured by a relentless 14-hit attack and superior situational discipline. Sawyer Punzel spearheaded the Spartans' offense with a perfect 4-for-4 performance at the plate, while Brayden Thompson and Chase Weber provided definitive sparks by combining for seven RBIs. McFarland utilized superior extra-base power with a double from Chase Weber and capitalized on five walks and elite situational speed to swipe seven bases, including two from Grayson Gauwitz and Weber. Columbus remained competitive behind a massive 4-hit, 2-RBI game from Garret Hodge and multi-hit efforts from Jordan Mobry, Brady Volesky, and Gavin Schultz, but the squad struggled to maintain their lead against the Spartans' late-game surge. Sawyer Punzel earned the win on 68 pitches, navigating four frames while racking up three strikeouts to anchor the defense before Brandon Maly closed out the final inning. Owen Cowell took the loss for Columbus as McFarland utilized relentless situational hitting and aggressive base-running to secure the victory.
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The Medford Raiders defeated the Tomahawk Hatchets 8-2, powered by a steady outing on the hill from Will Wojcik and clinical situational baserunning. Wojcik earned the win on 78 pitches, navigating 5.1 frames while racking up five strikeouts to keep the Hatchets neutralized before Conor Anderson provided hitless relief to seal the victory. Offensively, Andrew Mann spearheaded the attack with two hits and an RBI, while Broden Schilling provided a definitive spark with a double and an RBI. Medford utilized superior situational speed to swipe eight bases—including three from Hayden Strebig—and capitalized on six walks to maintain a relentless presence on the basepaths. The Tomahawk Hatchets remained competitive behind a home run from Cash Olsen and two hits from Wally Horabik, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against Wojcik’s command. Cash Olsen took the loss for the Hatchets as the Raiders utilized superior mound presence and aggressive situational speed to secure the victory.
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The Melrose-Mindoro Mustangs shut out Whitehall 6-0, anchored by a masterful complete-game performance on the hill from Colton Koss. Koss earned the win on 97 pitches, navigating seven dominant scoreless frames while racking up 10 strikeouts and surrendering just three hits to keep the opposition completely neutralized. Offensively, Eric Herzberg spearheaded the attack with two hits—including a double—while Wade Adams, Brody Banse, and Brady Blaken each provided a definitive spark by driving in one run apiece. The Mustangs utilized superior situational discipline to draw six walks and capitalized on elite situational speed to swipe four bases, including two from Isaiah Kleinsmith. Whitehall remained competitive behind two hits from Grayson Pronckinske, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against the dominant command of Koss. Riley Herman took the tough loss for Whitehall as the Mustangs utilized superior mound presence and clinical situational hitting to secure the definitive shutout victory.
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The Menominee Indian Eagles dismantled Manawa in a 19-6 offensive explosion, powered by a clinical 18-hit barrage and a dominant relief appearance from CJ Pyawasay. Pyawasay earned the win on 49 pitches, navigating 3.2 scoreless frames while racking up seven strikeouts to stabilize the defense after August Nahwahquaw provided a solid start. Offensively, Craig Penass spearheaded the attack with four hits and two RBIs, while CJ Pyawasay helped his own cause by going 3-for-5 with a triple, two doubles, and three RBIs. Menominee Indian utilized superior extra-base power with additional doubles from Caleb Grignon and Derek Corn, and capitalized on seven walks and elite situational speed to swipe eight bases. Manawa remained competitive early behind doubles from Oden Streesonreuther and Brody Rosin, but the squad struggled to find a late-game response against Pyawasay’s command. Porter Gehrke took the loss for Manawa as the Eagles utilized relentless situational hitting and superior extra-base power to secure the definitive victory.
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The Milwaukee Reagan Huskies edged out the Brookfield Academy Blue Knights 6-5 in a tightly contested defensive battle, secured by a late-inning surge and clinical relief pitching. Lucas Wall provided the definitive spark for the Huskies, launching a towering three-run home run to spearhead the offensive attack while Emilio Cruz added three hits to keep the pressure on. Milwaukee Reagan utilized superior situational discipline to capitalize on three walks and a hit batsman, maintaining a relentless presence on the basepaths throughout the afternoon. Brookfield Academy remained competitive behind a two-RBI performance from Garrett Priebe and hits from Isaaq Qureshi and Connor Tracy, but the squad struggled to find a final breakthrough against Noah Thompson's steady relief command. Kevin Wright earned the win on 39 pitches, stabilizing the defense before Cameron Kleinfeldt closed out the final frame to seal the victory. Kevin Wright took the tough loss for the Huskies in relief as Milwaukee Reagan utilized superior extra-base power and timely hitting to secure the victory.
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The Montello Hilltoppers defeated the Rio Vikings 6-2, powered by a masterful starting performance on the hill from Evan Lee and clinical situational baserunning. Lee earned the win on 96 pitches, navigating six dominant frames while racking up eight strikeouts and surrendering only one earned run to keep the Vikings neutralized. Offensively, Noah Maass spearheaded the attack with three hits and two RBIs, while Ian Klein provided a definitive spark by going 2-for-2 and driving in one run. Montello utilized superior situational speed to swipe three bases—including one each from Klein, Maass, and Kaiden Schumann—and capitalized on four walks to maintain a relentless presence on the basepaths. Rio remained competitive behind RBIs from Ashton Ladwig and Miles Hall, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against Lee’s command. Charlie Homman took the loss for the Vikings despite seven strikeouts as the Hilltoppers utilized superior mound presence and aggressive situational speed to secure the victory.
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The Nicolet Knights edged out the Cedarburg Bulldogs 5-4 in a tightly contested defensive battle, secured by a masterful starting performance from Will Vander Mel. Vander Mel earned the win on 97 pitches, navigating five dominant frames while racking up six strikeouts and surrendering only two hits to keep the Bulldogs in check. Offensively, Brock Stuck and Matthew Hellman spearheaded the attack with an RBI apiece, while Hayden Konczal provided a definitive spark with a double. Nicolet utilized superior situational speed to swipe five bases—including two from Nick Bongard—and capitalized on clinical situational discipline to maintain a narrow lead throughout the contest. Cedarburg remained competitive behind a double from Cooper Hall and additional hits from Tommy Dailey, Andrew Sargent, and Gavin Piepkorn, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough. Will Berland took the loss for the Bulldogs as the Knights utilized superior mound presence and aggressive base-running to secure the victory.
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The Pacelli Cardinals dismantled the Almond-Bancroft Eagles in a 22-0 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant 15-hit barrage and a masterful shutout on the hill from Jaden Garski. Garski earned the win on 58 pitches, navigating 4.1 hitless frames while racking up six strikeouts to keep the Eagles completely neutralized. Offensively, Nate Haemmerle spearheaded the attack with a game-high four RBIs—including two doubles—while Eric Reincke provided a definitive spark by also driving in four runs. Pacelli utilized superior extra-base power and capitalized on five walks and aggressive situational baserunning to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Almond-Bancroft struggled to find any rhythm against Garski’s command, managing only two singles from Ashton Czapnski and Kayden Hagness. Dwight Nigh took the loss for the Eagles as the Cardinals utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the definitive five-inning victory.
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The Plymouth Panthers edged out the Winnebago Lutheran Academy Vikings 7-6 in a tightly contested battle, secured by a steady relief performance on the hill from Ethan Rau. Rau earned the win on 65 pitches, navigating 3.2 frames while striking out four to stabilize the Panthers' defense after Ryan Stearns provided a solid start. Offensively, Aidan Demunck spearheaded the attack with two hits—including a double—and one RBI, while Cole Kuhn provided a definitive spark by driving in an additional run on two hits. Plymouth utilized superior situational discipline and capitalized on elite situational speed to swipe seven bases, led by two apiece from Demunck, Kuhn, and Will Krebsbach. Winnebago Lutheran remained competitive behind a triple from Mason Faust and doubles from Skaer and Nolan, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough. Isaac LaMotte took the loss for the Vikings as the Panthers utilized superior mound presence and aggressive base-running to secure the victory.
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Prairie du Chien edged out the Fennimore Eagles 10-9 in a high-scoring thriller, secured by a steady relief performance on the hill from J. Maron. Maron earned the win on 36 pitches, navigating two masterful frames while surrendering zero earned runs to stabilize the defense after J. Simmons provided four solid innings. Offensively, Drake Cheesebro spearheaded the attack by going 3-for-3 with two triples and an RBI, while J. Simmons provided a definitive spark by driving in two runs. Prairie du Chien utilized superior extra-base power and capitalized on aggressive situational speed with steals from Drake Cheesebro and Westin Marx. Fennimore remained competitive behind a massive 6-RBI performance from Casey Dresen—including a home run and two doubles—but the squad struggled to maintain their lead against the late-game surge. Rowan Kinney took the loss for the Eagles as Prairie du Chien utilized superior mound presence and timely extra-base hitting to secure the victory.
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Rhinelander relied on a dominant mound presence and a timely long ball to stifle Merrill in a 3-1 defensive battle on Monday. White earned the win with a masterful performance, racking up 11 Ks and surrendering just one run on six hits over six innings of work to stabilize the defense before Johnson closed the door with a perfect seventh. The game remained a scoreless stalemate until the fourth when Rhinelander broke the ice on a fielder's choice, followed by White helping his own cause in the sixth with a solo home run to center field. Noah Klug spearheaded the Merrill attack by going 2-for-2 with an RBI, while Cameron Wallin added a hit and a run to keep the pressure on. Rhinelander’s Bishop and Jackson West anchored the winning side with two hits apiece, providing the necessary stability to secure the road victory.
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Roncalli overwhelmed the Two Rivers Raiders 11-0 in a dominant shutout on Monday, propelled by a massive six-run explosion in the third inning. Jake Hillmer earned the win with a commanding performance on the hill, surrendering only two hits and zero runs over five frames while racking up five Ks to anchor the defense. Offensively, Dominick Frozena spearheaded the attack with two hits, including a triple and an RBI, while Kannon Kinsella provided a definitive spark by going 2-for-2 with a triple and an RBI. Roncalli utilized superior situational discipline and capitalized on aggressive base-running to swipe five bases, led by steals from Aiden Jergenson, Dexter Lepich, Lucas Naidl, Sawyer Van Drisse, and Victor Anzia. Two Rivers remained competitive with hits from Derek Klinkner and JJ Lichterman.
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Rosholt overwhelmed Wild Rose 14-0 in a dominant shutout on Monday, propelled by a massive seven-run explosion in the third inning. Tyler Kluck earned the win with a commanding performance on the hill, surrendering only two hits and zero runs over 4.2 frames while racking up 10 Ks to anchor the defense before Zane Volz recorded the final out. Offensively, Eli Lorbiecki spearheaded the attack with two hits, including a double and an RBI, while Matthew Ostrowski provided a definitive spark by going 2-for-2 with three runs scored. Rosholt utilized superior situational discipline and capitalized on aggressive base-running to swipe eight bases, led by three from Matthew Ostrowski and two from Mason Lockery. Landwehr remained competitive for Wild Rose by going 2-for-2 with a double and two stolen bases.
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The Royall Panthers completed a stunning comeback on Monday, erasing a four-run deficit to secure a thrilling 7-6 walk-off victory over the Brookwood Falcons in 10 innings. Brookwood controlled the early stages of the contest, taking a 1-0 lead in the first on a Brennan Mack RBI single and expanding their advantage to 5-1 by the third inning behind run-scoring hits from Owen Wang and Jackson Cunitz. However, Royall clawed their way back, tying the game at 5-5 in the fifth inning highlighted by a Braxton Board sacrifice fly and a clutch RBI single from Preuss. After the teams traded zeros deep into extra innings, Brookwood reclaimed a 6-5 lead in the top of the tenth on a sacrifice fly from Talen Yzenga, setting the stage for a dramatic finish. In the bottom half of the frame, Jett Bender played the hero, lining a two-run walk-off single to seal the victory. Bender also started on the mound for the Panthers, yielding five runs (two earned) on five hits over 2.0 innings, while Brookwood starter Owen Wang surrendered five runs (one earned) on seven hits while striking out four over four and two-thirds frames. Bender and Board spearheaded the Royall offense with 2 RBI apiece, while Trey Wildes, Johnson, and Preuss each recorded multi-hit games to fuel the 12-hit attack; for the Falcons, Wang drove in two runs and joined Cullen Brueggeman with multiple stolen bases, as Brueggeman and Lacy each tallied two hits in the narrow defeat.
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The Sauk Prairie Varsity Eagles leaned on a stellar offensive showcase and lockdown pitching to defeat the Wisconsin Heights Varsity Vanguards 11-1 on Monday. The Eagles established an early lead in the first inning when Sam Patterson doubled home a run and Levi Yngsdal-Chapi followed with a sacrifice fly. Sauk Prairie continued to apply pressure, extending their advantage to 4-1 in the second inning behind a two-run single from Sam Patterson. The game was effectively put out of reach in the fourth inning when the Eagles exploded for six runs, highlighted by a two-run double from Parker Frosch, an RBI triple from Yngsdal-Chapi, and run-scoring hits from Patterson and Jude Thompson. Gavin Larsen earned the win on the mound, surrendering just one run on two hits while striking out four over 4.0 innings of work, and Tyler Jorgenson provided a clean, hitless inning of relief to secure the victory. Sam Patterson spearheaded the 11-hit attack, finishing a perfect 3-for-3 with a double and 4 RBI, while Yngsdal-Chapi and Frosch each drove in two runs. For the Vanguards, Andrew Murray drove in the lone run and joined Quinn Payne in collecting a hit.
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The Seneca Varsity Royals survived a late rally to hold off Wauzeka-Steuben for an 8-6 victory on Monday. After Wauzeka-Steuben jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning, Seneca answered immediately in the bottom half of the frame. The Royals seized a 3-2 advantage behind run-scoring singles from Gage Wall and Sawyer Swiggum, followed by a sacrifice fly from Preston Kuhnke. Seneca extended their lead to 5-2 in the second inning when Jax Wall laced a crucial triple, and added three more runs in the fifth to build a commanding 8-2 cushion before Wauzeka-Steuben mounted a late comeback attempt in the final two frames. Gage Wall earned the win on the mound with a strong start, surrendering five runs (one earned) on seven hits while striking out five over five and two-thirds innings. Kaden Roberts provided clutch relief to slam the door, striking out three and allowing just one unearned run over the final inning and a third to secure the victory. Gage Wall and Jax Wall formed a devastating duo to spearhead the 10-hit attack, with both finishing with two hits and 3 RBI apiece, while Gage Wall also added two stolen bases. For Wauzeka-Steuben, Johnson led the lineup with a perfect 3-for-3 performance and an RBI, while Martin also drove in a run.
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The Seymour Varsity Thunder secured a thrilling 5-4 walk-off victory over West De Pere on Monday, overcoming a late deficit in the final frame. Seymour controlled the early portion of the game, taking a 1-0 lead in the first inning on a Romy Oskey RBI single, before eventually extending their advantage to 3-0 in the fourth. The game flipped dramatically in the top of the seventh when West De Pere exploded for four runs to seize a 4-3 lead, highlighted by an Ethan Collar RBI double and run-scoring singles from Sammy Berg and Chase Kerrigan, along with an RBI groundout by Reid Sands. However, the Thunder refused to quit in the bottom half of the inning, as Nolan Beilfuss delivered a crucial game-tying RBI single before Seymour plated the winning run to seal the deal. Xavier Salzman earned the win in relief, striking out four over 2.0 innings, following a brilliant start from Kobe Barth, who tossed 5.0 scoreless frames with just two hits and 8 Ks. Brayden Banker, Romy Oskey, and Nolan Beilfuss spearheaded the nine-hit Seymour attack with two hits apiece, while Caden Steffens also drove in a run. For West De Pere, Ethan Collar and Jake Rodewald each collected two hits, and Collar added a pair of stolen bases
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The Shawano Varsity Hawks leaned on a relentless 18-hit offensive attack and multiple home runs to pull away for a 14-5 victory over Wrightstown on Monday. Shawano set the tone early with a three-run first inning, highlighted by an RBI single from Kristoffer Kallies, before extending their lead to 5-0 in the second behind a T.J. Johnson RBI single and a run-scoring double play from Brody Schutt. After Wrightstown stormed back with a four-run third inning to make it a one-run game, the Hawks effectively put the contest out of reach in the fifth, plating four runs fueled by a Kristoffer Kallies solo home run, a two-run single from T.J. Johnson, and an RBI knock by Brody Schutt. Grant Keszo earned the win on the mound, surrendering five runs on five hits while striking out six and walking three over 5.0 innings, before Ayden Bystol provided two frames of lockdown, scoreless relief to secure the victory. T.J. Johnson was virtually unstoppable at the plate, spearheading the offense with a perfect 5-for-5 performance and a team-high 4 RBI. Kristoffer Kallies also dominated, going 3-for-4 with a home run, while Brody Schutt and Brayden Carpenter each collected multiple hits, and Drew Hagedorn capped the late-game scoring with a solo shot in the seventh. For Wrightstown, Rogan Thompson paced the lineup with a 3-for-4 day and 3 RBI.
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The St. John's Northwestern Military Academy combined for a dominant no-hitter on the mound and ran wild on the basepaths to secure an 8-0 shutout victory over the Faith Christian Varsity Eagles on Monday. St. John's struck first in the second inning when Matthias Ericksen drove in a run with a sacrifice fly. They extended their advantage with a three-run fourth inning, and ultimately blew the game open in the seventh with a four-run surge, highlighted by a two-run double from Isaac Maltby and run-scoring hits from George Smyczek and Jacob Malloy. Grady Braaten earned the win in relief, tossing 3.0 hitless innings with six Ks and five walks, following a masterful start from Dominic Ericksen, who struck out seven and walked just one over 3.0 hitless frames. Jacob Malloy slammed the door with a flawless final inning, striking out two to complete the combined no-hitter. The St. John's offense amassed an incredible 11 stolen bases on the day, with Damien Dax swiping four bags and George Smyczek stealing three. Charlie Hundt led the hit column with a 2-for-4 performance, while Isaac Maltby provided maximum efficiency off the bench with 2 RBI in his lone at-bat; for Faith Christian, Caleb Tartaglia and Jacob Degroot each showed patience by drawing two walks.
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The St. Croix Falls Varsity Saints erased a mid-game deficit with a massive four-run sixth inning to secure an 8-6 comeback victory over the Barron Varsity Golden Bears on Monday. St. Croix struck first, building a 2-0 lead by the top of the third behind an RBI groundout from Kyle Olson and a sacrifice fly by Brodie Allram. Barron answered aggressively in the bottom half of the frame, seizing a 3-2 advantage fueled by a Braydon Roberts two-run single and a run-scoring double from William Hoveland, and eventually extended their lead to 5-2 after four innings. The Saints roared back, capturing an 8-5 lead in the pivotal sixth inning highlighted by a Carter Ridgeway RBI single, another sacrifice fly from Allram, and a run-scoring knock from Olson, capitalizing on a crucial Golden Bears error to pull ahead for good. Brett Sladky earned the win with a dominant relief appearance, holding Barron hitless over the final 3.0 innings while striking out five and yielding just one unearned run, following a start from Kyle Olson who struck out five over 4.0 frames. Alex Hoff provided the heavy lifting for the St. Croix offense, driving in a team-high 3 RBI with a double, while Brett Sladky and Carson Marks each collected two hits to pace the attack. For the Golden Bears, Zac Edwards, Troy McDonough, and Bryce Kittelson all tallied multi-hit games, and Braydon Roberts drove in two runs while swiping a pair of bases.
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The St. Thomas More Varsity Cavaliers leaned on a dominant performance on the mound and a relentless offensive attack to secure a 15-0 shutout victory over the Cudahy Packers on Monday. The Cavaliers established an early lead in the first inning when Brayden Alivo and Carson Weist laced RBI singles, while Ethan Rudolph added a sacrifice fly to build a quick 5-0 cushion. St. Thomas More continued to apply pressure with another five-run surge in the second inning, highlighted by a Brody Alivo sacrifice fly and a clutch two-run single from Cal McMahon. The game was effectively put out of reach in the third inning as the Cavaliers plated four more runs, fueled by a triple from Luke Mrazek and an RBI knock by Jackson Rodriguez. Carson Weist earned the win with a commanding complete-game effort, surrendering just two hits and zero runs while striking out seven over 5.0 innings of work. Brayden Alivo was virtually unstoppable at the plate, spearheading the 11-hit attack with a perfect 3-for-3 performance that included a triple, four runs scored, and three stolen bases. Luke Mrazek added a double and a triple, while Brody Alivo and Ethan Rudolph each drove in two runs; for the Packers, Jalen Seipel collected both of the team's hits with a 2-for-3 day.
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The Stanley-Boyd Orioles wasted no time asserting dominance on Monday, parlaying a massive eight-run second inning into a 12-2 run-rule victory over the Augusta Varsity Beavers. The Orioles established control early in the top of the first inning, plating four runs fueled by an RBI single from Ewer. Stanley-Boyd then blew the game wide open in the second, pushing eight more runs across the plate, highlighted by two-run singles from both Ewer and Wundrow, run-scoring walks drawn by Lew and Goettl, and an RBI fielder's choice off the bat of Barnett. Birky started on the mound for the Orioles, setting the tone by striking out one and allowing just one hit over a scoreless opening inning. Goettl, Ewer, and Wundrow spearheaded the nine-hit offensive attack with two hits apiece, while Ewer and Wundrow each provided the heavy lifting with a team-high 3 RBI, and Demske swiped two of the team's six stolen bases. For the Beavers, Josh Shong and Mooney each collected two hits, with Shong going 2-for-3 with an RBI.
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The University School of Milwaukee Varsity Wildcats leaned on a historically dominant offensive explosion to crush Milwaukee Lutheran 36-3 on Monday. The Wildcats established an early lead in the first inning when Willy McGregor tripled to put them on the board, but the game was blown completely open in the second inning with a staggering 20-run outburst highlighted by a Willy McGregor inside-the-park home run and multiple RBI knocks from Mason Kroening, Nathan Liberman, and Augie Baum. University School of Milwaukee continued the onslaught with 13 more runs in the third, punctuated by a massive grand slam to left field from Augie Baum. Nicholas Hoyt earned the win on the mound, surrendering two runs (one earned) on two hits while striking out five over 3.0 innings of work, before Landon Tegge entered to provide relief. Willy McGregor was virtually unstoppable at the plate, spearheading the 27-hit attack with a perfect 4-for-4 performance and a team-high 9 RBI, while Augie Baum drove in eight runs of his own on three hits. Landon Tegge also delivered a flawless 5-for-5 day at the dish.
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The Waterford Wolverines leaned on a masterful performance on the mound and an early offensive explosion to secure a 7-0 shutout victory over the Wilmot Panthers on Monday. The Wolverines established control immediately in the first inning, plating four runs fueled by run-scoring singles from Michael Ardis and Beau Veit, along with an RBI walk drawn by Mason Lusic. Waterford extended their advantage to 5-0 in the second inning when Hayden Milosh drove in a run, and effectively put the game out of reach with a two-run surge in the seventh. Mason Lusic earned the win with a dominant complete-game effort, surrendering just five hits and zero runs while striking out five and issuing zero walks over 7.0 innings. Michael Ardis was virtually unstoppable at the plate, spearheading the nine-hit attack with a perfect 3-for-3 performance and 2 RBI, while Carter Thoen added a multi-hit game by going 2-for-4 and Mason Sturma wreaked havoc on the basepaths with two stolen bases. For the Panthers, Michael McCormick led the lineup with a 2-for-3 day.
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The West Allis Hale Huskies erased a mid-game deficit with a massive eight-run sixth inning to secure a 10-4 comeback victory over the Milwaukee King Varsity Generals on Monday. The Huskies opened the scoring in the top of the third inning when Luke Schaning laced a two-run single, but Milwaukee King answered immediately in the bottom half of the frame. The Generals seized a 4-2 advantage behind an RBI single from Cavalli Clincy, a crucial two-run defensive error, and a run-scoring knock by Eli Ramirez. The game flipped dramatically in the sixth when West Allis Hale exploded for eight runs, fueled by RBI doubles from Yovanni Llanas, Mason Shore, and Beckham Shoults, an RBI triple by Schaning, run-scoring singles from Easton Parker and Coleton Cohen, an RBI groundout by Cohen, and a run-scoring fielder's choice off the bat of Dawson Becker. Dawson Becker earned the win in relief, tossing a hitless, scoreless inning with one strikeout and one walk. Yovanni Llanas started for the Huskies, surrendering four runs (zero earned) on three hits with 7 Ks over 4.0 innings, while Daniel Cervantes and Brady Mudgett each provided a scoreless frame of relief to seal the victory. Schaning and Cohen spearheaded the 10-hit attack with two hits and 2 RBI apiece, while Llanas and Shoults also tallied multi-hit games. The Huskies displayed elite patience with six team walks and wreaked havoc on the basepaths with 10 stolen bases, led by multiple steals from both Becker and Cohen. For the Generals, Cavalli Clincy and Eli Ramirez each drove in a run and joined Elvin Aguila-Ramirez and Evan Kress in collecting a hit
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The Weston Varsity Silver Eagles leaned on a dominant pitching performance and a massive second-inning rally to secure a 6-1 victory over the Kickapoo Varsity Panthers on Monday. Weston established an early lead in the first inning and blew the game open in the second, plating five runs on six hits. The offensive explosion was fueled by run-scoring singles from Blake Bingham, Trevor Westphal, and William Johnsrud, along with an RBI double from Isaac Jennings. Isaac Jennings earned the win on the mound with a stellar start, surrendering zero runs on just one hit while racking up 6 Ks and issuing zero walks over three and two-thirds innings. Trevor Westphal provided outstanding relief, tossing three and one-third innings while allowing one unearned run and striking out two to seal the victory. Isaac Jennings spearheaded the relentless 14-hit attack with a 3-for-4 day that included a double and a stolen base, while Trevor Westphal provided the heavy lifting with a team-high 2 RBI. Brady Westphal, Blake Bingham, and William Johnsrud also collected multi-hit performances; for the Panthers, Brentyn Ewing drove in the lone run of the contest and joined Chase Krings and Jackson Stoikes in collecting a hit.
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The Whitefish Bay Varsity Blue Dukes leaned on a stellar pitching performance and timely hitting to secure a tight 2-1 victory over Port Washington in a pitcher's duel on Monday. Port Washington struck first in the top of the first inning when Webb launched a solo home run to left field. The Blue Dukes answered in the bottom of the third to tie the game at 1-1, capitalizing on a sacrifice fly from Chase Wolter. Whitefish Bay eventually seized the lead for good in the fifth inning when Matthew Schoenfeldt delivered a crucial RBI single to push the winning run across the plate. Chase Wolter earned the win with a dominant relief appearance, shutting down the opposition by surrendering zero runs on three hits while striking out five over five and one-third innings, following a start from Charlie McIntyre, who allowed one run on one hit while striking out three over the first one and two-thirds frames. Charlie McIntyre was the catalyst at the top of the lineup, spearheading the seven-hit attack with a 3-for-4 performance, two runs scored, and three stolen bases. Matthew Schoenfeldt added two hits and the game-winning RBI, while Bo Behrendt contributed a double. For Port Washington, Webb led the lineup with a 2-for-3 day that included the team's lone RBI on a solo home run.
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The Wittenberg-Birnamwood Varsity Chargers leaned on a masterful pitching performance and an early long ball to secure a 2-0 shutout victory over the Bonduel Varsity Bears on Monday. The Chargers established an early lead in the first inning when Carson Meverden launched a solo home run to left field. After a relentless pitcher's duel kept the game at 1-0 for several innings, Wittenberg-Birnamwood added a crucial insurance run in the sixth to seal the deal. Zandyr Barke earned the win with a dominant complete-game effort, surrendering just one hit and zero runs while striking out 11 and issuing only one walk over 7.0 flawless innings. Carson Meverden provided the heavy lifting for the offense, collecting a home run, a walk, and the team's lone RBI, while Zandyr Barke also tallied a hit, scored a run, and swiped a base to round out the two-hit attack. For the Bears, Joe Felhofer collected the team's only hit and reached base safely twice.
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