WIAA Daily Roundup: May 12
May 13, 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 Bay Port Varsity Pirates snatched a late lead to secure a thrilling 3-2 victory in eight innings over the Notre Dame Academy Tritons on Tuesday. The Pirates jumped out to an early advantage in the first inning when Cayden Heier laced an RBI single, but Notre Dame Academy answered immediately in the bottom half of the frame with a Ty Bumgardner RBI knock. Bay Port reclaimed the lead in the third behind a Cayden Heier RBI double, only for the Tritons to tie it up again in the bottom half of the inning on a run-scoring double from Jackson Bouthilet. After four scoreless frames of a intense pitching duel, Ethan Orlando played the hero in the top of the eighth, launching a solo home run to right field to push the winning run across the plate. Parker Broehm earned the win in relief, delivering 3.0 dominant innings of one-hit ball while striking out four and walking none. Searin Mueller started for the Pirates, surrendering two runs on four hits while striking out four over 5.0 innings of work. The Bay Port offense tallied 10 hits on the day, spearhead by multi-hit performances from Cayden Heier, Ethan Orlando, Eli Hart, and Carson Hawley. Heier provided the heavy lifting with 2 RBI, while Hawley and Jackson Otradovec each wreaked havoc on the basepaths with two stolen bases apiece. For the Tritons, Jacob Reineking, Ty Bumgardner, and Jackson Bouthilet each collected a hit.
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The Germantown Warhawks shut down the Brookfield Central Lancers in a 2-1 defensive masterclass, anchored by a stellar performance from Brady Lauer. Lauer earned the victory by navigating 6.2 scoreless innings, scattering five hits while maintaining efficient command. Offensively, Grady Cheever spearheaded the Warhawks by going 2-for-3 with a run scored and a stolen base, while Connor Meyers provided a definitive spark with an RBI double. Brookfield Central remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Vince Bitter and Nolan Monosso, but the squad struggled to find a late-game breakthrough against Germantown's pitching. Colton Semmelmann took a tough loss despite a dominant 9-strikeout performance over six innings, as the Warhawks utilized superior situational execution to secure the narrow win.
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The Hortonville Polar Bears outlasted the Appleton East Patriots 7-4 in a back-and-forth Fox Valley Association clash. Jack Tennie set the table for Hortonville, finishing a perfect 3-for-3 with two RBIs and a double, while Xavier Enriquez chipped in with two hits and an RBI. Matthew Tank provided pivotal relief for the Polar Bears, tossing 3.2 hitless frames to earn the victory and stabilize the defense. Appleton East kept the pressure on behind a three-hit performance from Blake Dietzen, which included a double and an RBI, but the Patriots were unable to overcome nine walks issued by their pitching staff. Zander Martin was saddled with the loss in relief, despite contributing a hit and a stolen base at the plate.
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The Milton Red Hawks dismantled Beaver Dam in a lopsided 11-0 shutout, spearheaded by a relentless 14-hit offensive and a dominant outing from Ben Schultz. Schultz earned the victory by scattering just three hits over five scoreless frames while striking out six. The Milton lineup provided overwhelming support, led by Carter Thompson’s three hits and three RBIs, alongside a home run from Easton Agnew. Extra-base contributions from Brayden Dopkins and Jack Spielmann helped widen the gap, while multi-hit performances from Carter Vande Berg, Gavin Cole, and Jake Cummins kept the pressure constant. Eli Johnson was saddled with the loss for Beaver Dam, whose offense was held to a mere three hits in the abbreviated five-inning contest.
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The Wisconsin Lutheran Varsity Vikings leaned on a historically dominant offensive explosion to crush Pius XI Varsity 41-0 on Tuesday. The Vikings established an insurmountable lead immediately, plating 11 runs in the first inning highlighted by a Cooper Sievert two-run home run, an Andrew Belott RBI triple, and run-scoring doubles from Egann Sundby and Chase Muma. Wisconsin Lutheran continued the staggering onslaught with a 14-run second inning, punctuated by a three-run blast and a two-run triple from Cooper Sievert, along with RBI knocks by Brayden Abramowski, Khalil Volbrecht, and Colton Meier. Brayden Abramowski earned the win on the mound, surrendering zero runs on just one hit while striking out four over 3.0 innings of work, before Ayden Schneble provided two frames of scoreless relief with four Ks to secure the combined shutout. Cooper Sievert was virtually unstoppable at the plate, spearheading the monumental 28-hit attack with a perfect 4-for-4 performance that included two home runs, a triple, and a game-high 7 RBI. Andrew Belott and Colton Meier each drove in four runs on three hits, while Brayden Abramowski and Khalil Volbrecht also tallied three hits and combined for 6 RBI. For Pius XI, Mariano Rivera led the lineup with a 2-for-3 day that included a double
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The Kaukauna Ghosts utilized dominant pitching and timely extra-base hits to secure a hard-fought doubleheader sweep of the Appleton North Lightning.
The Ghosts opened the day with an efficient performance, led by a clinical two-way effort from Bron Schaefer. On the hill, Schaefer tossed 5.2 innings, surrendering only two hits and two earned runs while racking up a staggering 10 strikeouts to earn the win. At the plate, he helped his own cause by finishing a perfect 3-for-3 with a double and two stolen bases. Kaukauna's offense was bolstered by Quentin Gustman, who drove in two runs, and Paxton Schuh, who reached base twice and recorded an RBI. Appleton North remained dangerous behind a home run from Teegan Karpinske, but they were unable to overcome the Ghosts' steady defensive presence and Schaefer's dominant control.
The nightcap proved to be a defensive stalemate that required extra innings to decide a victor. Paxton Schuh delivered a signature performance for the Ghosts, earning the win with 6.2 innings of two-run ball while also providing the primary offensive spark with a home run and three total hits. Bennett Geitner provided crucial relief, tossing 2.1 hitless innings to preserve the lead. Appleton North’s Aedan Waterstreet fueled the Lightning's effort with two hits, including a double, but the team struggled to capitalize on scoring opportunities against a Kaukauna staff that combined for nine strikeouts. By pairing Schuh’s power at the plate with elite collective composure on the mound, the Ghosts ensured a definitive conclusion to the sweep.
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The Chippewa Falls Cardinals edged out Eau Claire North 5-4 in a tightly contested battle, clinching the win with a late-inning surge. Gavin Thompson provided the decisive blow for the Cardinals, launching a three-run home run, while Dane Krista contributed two runs and a triple to fuel the offense. Evan Weiler earned the victory in relief, navigating a scoreless frame to seal the game after Sam Bresina’s dominant nine-strikeout performance over six innings. Eau Claire North stayed competitive behind a two-run home run from Zach Shipman, but the Huskies' offense was largely stifled by the Cardinals' pitching. The loss was pinned on the Huskies' relief pitcher after Chippewa Falls capitalized on late opportunities to secure the victory.
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Landon Lassahn delivered a masterclass on the mound, propelling the Verona Varsity Wildcats to a 5-1 victory over Middleton. Lassahn earned the complete-game win, racking up 11 strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run on four hits. The Wildcats' offense provided steady support with a 12-hit barrage, led by Ben Erdman, who finished 2-for-2 with an RBI and a double. Additional multi-hit efforts from Jaxon Wepking, Peyton DiMaggio, and Will Scharenbroch kept the pressure on the Middleton defense throughout the contest. Middleton's Tristano Feyrer provided a bright spot with two hits, including a double, but the team struggled to find a rhythm against Lassahn’s dominant command. Joey Passaglia was saddled with the loss for Middleton after allowing four runs in four innings of work.
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The Sun Prairie East Cardinals defeated the Janesville Craig Cougars 8-2 in a decisive seven-inning contest, anchored by a dual-threat performance from Grayson Uttech. Uttech earned the win on the hill, navigating four frames with five strikeouts, and spearheaded the offense with three hits, including a double. The Cardinals’ attack featured additional doubles from Jack Ostrenga and consistent situational hitting from Van Vogler and Hudson Turek, who combined for three RBIs. Sun Prairie East utilized superior extra-base power and capitalized on aggressive situational speed to swipe four bases, including one each from Joey Tamboli and Brady Stelzer. Janesville Craig remained competitive behind a double from Asher Schoonover and multi-hit efforts from Jake Conway and Joey Mikkelsen, but the squad struggled to find a definitive response against Jonathan Kratz's three scoreless frames of relief. Ethan Forett took the loss for the Cougars as the Cardinals utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the victory.
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The Pewaukee Pirates defeated the Waukesha North Northstars 5-2, powered by a steady performance on the hill from Blayke Duvall and clinical situational hitting. Duvall earned the win on 100 pitches, navigating 6.1 dominant frames while racking up six strikeouts to keep the Northstars neutralized before Brady LaBlanc closed out the final outs. Offensively, Logan Peterson spearheaded the attack with two hits and an RBI, while Cayden Burtness provided a definitive spark by going 3-for-3 and driving in one run. Pewaukee utilized superior situational speed to swipe four bases—including two from Burtness—and capitalized on three walks to maintain a relentless presence on the basepaths. Waukesha North remained competitive behind a perfect 3-for-3, two-RBI performance from Henry Koopmeiners and a double from Thomas Radomski, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against Duvall’s command. Connor Blaschko took the loss for the Northstars as the Pirates utilized superior mound presence and aggressive situational speed to secure the victory.
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The Mukwonago Indians outlasted the Oak Creek Knights 9-7 in a high-powered matchup featuring dominant individual offensive performances. Tyler Smeiska spearheaded the Indians' attack with a historic 4-for-4 afternoon, launching three home runs and driving in five runs. Mukwonago’s offense was further bolstered by Braedon Paczocha’s three hits and two RBIs, while Oak Creek’s Mack Endres countered with a perfect 4-for-4 day including a home run and four RBIs. Caleb Scheel earned the victory on the mound, navigating five innings and striking out five to stabilize the defense against the Knights' pressure. Jayden Pryor took the loss for Oak Creek after surrendering eight earned runs, as Mukwonago utilized superior home run power and timely hitting to secure the victory.
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The Random Lake Rams outlasted the Cedar Grove-Belgium Rockets 7-5 in a seesaw affair, ultimately decided by a shutdown relief appearance from Chase Verbanac. Verbanac earned the win by firing three hitless innings to close the door, while Logan Michaels ignited the Rams' offense with a stellar 3-for-4 performance that included a double, a home run, and three RBIs. Although the Rockets stayed within striking distance thanks to a home run from Jonah Banton and an 11-strikeout masterpiece from starter Ira Hilbelink, they could not overcome the Rams' late-inning composure. Seth Race was tagged with the loss after yielding two runs in his lone inning of work, as Random Lake’s balanced attack and clinical bullpen management secured the narrow victory.
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The New Berlin Eisenhower Varsity Lions claimed bragging rights in the crosstown rivalry, defeating the New Berlin West Varsity Vikings 8-2. Max Nemoir dictated the pace from the rubber, surrendering just three hits and zero earned runs over five dominant frames to earn the win. Eisenhower's offense was ignited by Mason Jones, who launched a home run and collected two RBIs, while Carter Monreal added a pair of hits and two RBIs of his own. The Vikings struggled to find their rhythm against Nemoir's command, though Nicco Carravella provided a bright spot with two hits, including a double. Trenton Fischer took the loss for West after battling through 6.2 innings, as Eisenhower utilized clinical situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the decisive victory.
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The Kewaunee Storm displayed overwhelming dominance this Wednesday, amassing 25 total runs to secure a commanding doubleheader sweep over the Sturgeon Bay Clippers.
The Storm’s offense ignited early in the opener, tallying 12 hits and benefiting from a disciplined approach at the plate. Connor Kilgore anchored the attack, launching a home run and finishing 3-for-4 with four RBIs. On the mound, Brett Paulsen was clinical, surrendering only two runs over five dominant innings while racking up 10 strikeouts to keep the Clippers at bay. Sturgeon Bay remained competitive behind a double from Ethan Kratcha, but they were unable to contain a Kewaunee lineup that utilized aggressive baserunning—highlighted by five stolen bases—to manufacture runs in every frame.
The offensive onslaught reached a fever pitch in the nightcap as the Storm erupted for 13 more runs to complete the sweep. Noah Hudson spearheaded the effort with a massive three-RBI performance, while Connor Kilgore and Waylon Delain each contributed two hits and two RBIs. Kewaunee displayed elite extra-base power, recording doubles from Kilgore, Dane Harrell, and Landon LaTour to consistently pressure the Clippers' staff. On the hill, Waylon Delain was dominant, tossing four innings of two-hit ball with four strikeouts. Despite a multi-hit effort from Sturgeon Bay’s Siggy Hansen, Kewaunee’s relentless attack and disciplined eye—drawing 13 walks across the two games—ensured a definitive conclusion to the day.
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The Stevens Point Panthers defeated the Wausau West Warriors 6-2, fueled by a balanced offensive attack and clinical relief pitching. Brayden Marschke earned the win on the mound, providing 4.1 dominant hitless innings of relief with three strikeouts to silence the Warriors' bats. Offensively, Calvin Roth spearheaded the Panthers by going 3-for-4 with a double and an RBI, while Kasen Saeger added a solo home run. Wausau West remained competitive behind two RBIs from Carson Thurs, but the squad struggled to find a breakthrough against Marschke's command. Ty Teske was tagged with the loss for the Warriors after allowing four earned runs over four innings, as Stevens Point utilized superior extra-base power to secure the victory.
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The Amery Warriors outslugged the Baldwin-Woodville Blackhawks 14-8 in a contest defined by a massive 18-hit performance. Levi Thayer and Michael Morrissey led the charge for the Warriors, both going 4-for-4 at the plate, with Morrissey driving in two runs. Jacob Maxon and Valdin Anderson also chipped in multi-hit games to keep the pressure on the Blackhawks' defense throughout the afternoon. Isaac Thayer earned the victory on the mound, while Michael Morrissey provided two solid innings of relief to shut the door on any comeback attempt. Baldwin-Woodville kept pace early behind Colton Palmer, who went 4-for-4 with a double and two RBIs, and Brody Everts, who added a triple. Despite the offensive production and five walks drawn, the Blackhawks could not overcome a difficult first inning that saw Anthony Berends tagged for seven runs. Berends took the loss as the Warriors' relentless lineup proved too much to contain in the high-scoring affair.
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The Arcadia Raiders defeated the Viroqua Blackhawks 6-3, led by a strong two-way performance from Carter Wegman. Wegman earned a complete-game victory on the mound, striking out six batters while allowing three runs. At the plate, Wegman helped his own cause by going 2-for-4 with two RBIs. The Raiders' offense was also sparked by Deklyn Grzadzielewski and Max Blashko, who each collected two hits and combined for three runs scored. Viroqua remained competitive behind Jack Olson, who finished 3-for-3 with two runs scored and three stolen bases. Despite Olson's perfect day at the plate, the Blackhawks struggled to overcome four defensive errors. Alex Klum took the loss for Viroqua, surrendering two runs across three innings of work.
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The Argyle Warbirds dominated Highland in a 12-2 victory, fueled by a brilliant performance on the mound and a balanced offensive attack. Mitchell Johnsen spearheaded the win, pitching a complete six-inning game while surrendering zero earned runs and racking up 13 strikeouts. Johnsen was equally impressive at the plate, going 4-for-4 with three RBIs. The Warbirds' lineup consistently pressured Highland's defense, capitalizing on nine errors. Jackson Beret contributed to the scoring with a double and two runs, while Braylon Bidlingmaier added two hits to the team's total of 10. Highland struggled to find a rhythm against Johnsen's dominant command, managing only two hits throughout the contest. Jack Tarrell provided the lone RBI for Highland and recorded a double, but he was tagged with the loss after allowing 12 runs (only two earned) over 5.1 innings. The Warbirds utilized aggressive baserunning, including stolen bases from Max Soper, Mitchell Johnsen, and Trent Bidlingmaier, to maintain control from start to finish.
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The Brookfield Academy Blue Knights secured a massive 20-7 victory over Heritage Christian, powered by a 19-hit explosion. Garrett Priebe led the offensive charge, going 2-for-2 with five RBIs and a home run. Nick Roth and Noah Thompson also had stellar days at the plate, each contributing three hits to the team's total. Connor Tracy earned the win on the mound, striking out eight batters while allowing just one earned run over four innings of work. Heritage Christian struggled to contain the Blue Knights' lineup, though Luke Ellis provided a highlight with a double and two RBIs. Isiah Dufek took the loss for Heritage Christian, surrendering seven runs in four innings. Brookfield Academy capitalized on aggressive baserunning and extra-base hits, including doubles by Tracy and Luis Torres and a triple by Kolton Nimmer, to maintain control throughout the five-inning contest.
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The Cambridge Blue Jays defeated the New Glarus Glarner Knights 10-8 in a high-scoring contest. Ben Radloff earned the win in relief, pitching 2.1 innings and striking out two. Cambridge's offensive attack was led by Sam Incha, who drove in four runs on two hits, and Nathan Rahn, who went 4-for-4 at the plate. Evan Harbort also contributed to the 16-hit performance with two hits, including a double. New Glarus mounted a strong offensive effort of their own with 19 total hits. Brock Roth, Matthew Roth, Nolan Julseth, and Ethan Colstad all recorded three hits for the Glarner Knights, while Landon Stelter drove in two runs. Both Matthew Roth and Nolan Julseth added doubles to their team's total. Brock Roth was tagged with the loss after surrendering four runs in two innings of relief work.
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The Campbellsport Varsity Cougars secured a dominant 9-0 shutout victory over Omro, led by a stellar complete-game performance from Levi Bentz. Bentz was untouchable on the mound, surrendering only two hits and zero walks while striking out four batters over seven innings. The Cougars' offense provided plenty of support with seven hits, including doubles from Trenton Schladweiler and Braden Ebert. Schladweiler anchored the attack with two RBIs, while Carter Gellings and Keegan Bowe each contributed two hits and combined for four runs scored. Omro struggled to find any momentum against Bentz's command, with Cole Marine recording the team's only two hits. Defensive errors further hampered Omro, as they committed three miscues throughout the game. Cade Sowls was tagged with the loss after giving up eight runs (four earned) in four innings of work as Campbellsport maintained control from start to finish.
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The Clintonville Truckers secured a 10-4 victory over Iola-Scandinavia, powered by a high-scoring offense and an effective relief performance. Zach Johnson led the Truckers at the plate, going 2-for-4 with four RBIs and a double. Landon Loose earned the win on the mound, pitching 3.2 innings of relief while allowing only one earned run and striking out two. Clintonville's attack featured a balanced effort with 12 total hits, including doubles from Parker Soldner, Rogan Schertz, Levi Wolf, and Matthew Gross. Iola-Scandinavia managed four hits in the contest, highlighted by a double from Ben Gruba. Broghan Gullixon contributed two hits and scored two runs, but the team struggled to overcome a defensive performance that included four errors. Chase Timdal took the loss for Iola-Scandinavia as the Truckers utilized a steady stream of extra-base hits to maintain their lead throughout the game.
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The Marquette University Hilltoppers cruised to a 7-1 victory over the Wauwatosa West Trojans, powered by a dominant pitching performance and aggressive baserunning. Damian Kosempa set the tone on the mound, striking out nine batters while surrendering zero earned runs over six strong innings. Offensively, Brady Potier Brown led the charge with a 3-for-4 performance at the plate, while Gavin Coury drove in two runs to bolster the lead. The Hilltoppers consistently pressured the Trojans' defense, swiping seven bases during the contest, including two each from Ben Schroeder, Ryan Mahn, and Silas Kwaterski. Wauwatosa West struggled to find their rhythm against Kosempa, though Layne Guardiola managed two hits and Jonathan Vang drove in the Trojans' lone run. Evan Laserstein took the loss for Wauwatosa West after yielding two runs in four innings of work.
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The Union Grove Broncos stifled the Waterford Wolverines in a 6-1 victory, anchored by a masterful pitching performance from Jude Rogowski. Rogowski earned the win by dismantling the Waterford lineup over 7.2 innings, allowing only one unearned run on three hits while racking up 10 strikeouts. Offensively, Quinton Schmitz provided the spark for the Broncos with two hits, including a double, and a team-high three RBIs. Cooper Dye also contributed a double and an RBI, while the Broncos' hitters capitalized on five walks to keep constant pressure on the Wolverines' defense. Waterford struggled to find a rhythm against Rogowski’s command, managing only four total hits, with Mason Thoen driving in their lone run. Beau Veit took the loss for the Wolverines after yielding four runs in relief, as Union Grove utilized superior mound presence and timely hitting to secure the win.
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The West Allis Central Bulldogs orchestrated a massive 22-4 offensive explosion to defeat the Milwaukee Lutheran Red Knights in a five-inning contest. Styven Vasquez Mejia anchored the victory on the mound, striking out 10 batters and allowing zero earned runs over five frames. The Bulldogs' lineup displayed relentless plate discipline, drawing 17 walks, which paired with an 11-hit barrage that featured a triple from Anthony Galvez and a double from Ethan Schroeder. Isaiah Navejar sparked the attack with a perfect 3-for-3 performance, while Galvez, Schroeder, Vasquez Mejia, and Julian Molthen each tallied three RBIs to overwhelm the Red Knights' defense. Milwaukee Lutheran struggled to contain the rally despite a multi-hit game and a double from NiJoel Pulliam. Ta'Jae Terry was tagged with the loss as West Allis Central utilized aggressive baserunning—including six stolen bases—to secure the dominant win.
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The Oshkosh West Wildcats outlasted the Appleton West Terrors 4-2 in an eight-inning thriller. Madden Mercado earned the victory in relief, tossing 1.1 perfect frames after Avery Mosloski set a dominant tone with 12 strikeouts over 5.2 innings. Offensively, Noah Muehrer led the Wildcats with two hits, while Wyatt Marten and Avery Mosloski each delivered a double and an RBI to secure the extra-inning win. Appleton West remained competitive behind two-hit efforts from Isaac Ise and Quinn Meyers, but the Terrors were ultimately stifled by a Wildcats pitching staff that combined for 15 strikeouts. Kellin Gilbert was saddled with the loss for the Terrors as Oshkosh West utilized superior mound presence and late-game execution to prevail.
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Osseo-Fairchild cruised to a 9-2 victory over the Augusta Beavers, propelled by a potent extra-base attack and a steady performance on the hill from Drew Paulus. Paulus earned the win by pitching 6.2 strong innings, allowing just two runs on seven hits while striking out six Beavers. The Osseo-Fairchild offense was spearheaded by Brooks Koxlien, who delivered a triple and two RBIs, and Drew Hanson, who finished with three hits including a double. Emerick Korger also added to the power display with a triple of his own to help secure the seven-run margin. Augusta saw a multi-hit effort from Owen Lee, who recorded a triple and scored two runs, but the Beavers struggled to string together enough hits to threaten the lead. Colton Wincse was tagged with the loss as Osseo-Fairchild’s 12-hit barrage proved too much for the Augusta pitching staff.
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The Platteville Hillmen outlasted the River Ridge Timberwolves 16-13 in a high-scoring marathon defined by explosive offensive innings and a critical relief performance. Keegan Weigel secured the victory on the mound, providing three hitless innings of scoreless relief to halt a furious River Ridge rally. Platteville's 14-hit attack was headlined by Brycen Carl, who drove in four runs, and Carson Opgenorth, who launched a home run as part of a multi-hit day. River Ridge remained competitive behind Jackson White’s three hits and four RBIs, along with a double from Noah Copsey, but they could not overcome Platteville's late-game composure. Draven Moris was tagged with the loss for the Timberwolves after the Hillmen capitalized on 10 walks and timely extra-base hits to claim the win.
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The Port Washington Pirates capitalized on exceptional plate discipline and timely relief pitching to outlast the Plymouth Panthers 9-6. Despite being out-hit 8-4, the Pirates leveraged 10 walks and four hit-by-pitches to keep the pressure on the Plymouth staff. Thomas Ward anchored the Port Washington offense, going 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs, while O'Neil Wright added a hit and an RBI to the winning cause. On the mound, Grant Eslinger secured the victory in relief, throwing 1.1 scoreless innings to stabilize the game after starter Sam Thompson fanned seven over 5.2 frames. Plymouth stayed competitive behind multi-hit performances from Aidan Demunck and Ethan Rau, along with a double and an RBI from Liam O'Toole. However, the Panthers' defense struggled with errors, and the pitching staff ultimately faltered in the later stages. Cole Kuhn was tagged with the loss after surrendering four runs in the final 1.2 innings as Port Washington pulled away for the victory.
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Racine Lutheran/Prairie unleashed a relentless offensive onslaught to overwhelm the Shoreland Lutheran Pacers in a 20-6 victory. The Racine Lutheran/Prairie lineup combined for 16 hits and drew eight walks, highlighted by a massive performance from Kyler Godson, who finished 3-for-4 with a triple and three runs scored. Parker Stroupe anchored the middle of the order with three hits and three RBIs, while Spencer Knoell and Paxton Akins also delivered multi-hit games to keep the scoreboard moving. Lucas Reinheimer earned the win in relief, stabilizing the game with three innings of work and three strikeouts. Shoreland Lutheran struggled to contain the rally, rotating through six different pitchers in an attempt to slow the Racine Lutheran/Prairie bats. While the Pacers found some success at the plate—including a triple from Colton Morrow and a double from Isaac Lopez—they were unable to match the volume of their opponent's attack. Eli Schneider was tagged with the loss after surrendering seven runs in the opening 2.2 frames as Racine Lutheran/Prairie maintained control from start to finish.
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Reedsville delivered a commanding performance to defeat the Hilbert Wolves 13-3 in a five-inning contest. Lucas Lodel earned the victory on the mound, allowing only three earned runs on five hits while striking out four in a complete-game effort. The Reedsville offense was powered by Nathan Christensen, who went 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBIs. Jack Schwahn and Chuck Meulemans also made significant contributions, each collecting two hits and combining for four RBIs. Hilbert struggled to contain the Reedsville bats, with Drew Halbach taking the loss after surrendering six earned runs in two innings. Max Schneider provided a highlight for the Wolves with a double, but Reedsville's 13-hit attack proved insurmountable.
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The Ripon Tigers delivered an overwhelming performance this past Wednesday, amassing 25 total runs to secure a dominant doubleheader sweep over the Berlin Indians.
The Tigers' offense ignited early in the series opener, tallying 11 hits and capitalizing on several defensive miscues. Shay Otto led the charge with a perfect 3-for-3 performance, while Adam Mashock and Coy DeVries each drove in three runs. Ripon displayed elite extra-base power, recording doubles from Otto, DeVries, Aiden Pick, and Weston Page. On the mound, Coy DeVries set a strong tone before Odin Huber provided three innings of one-hit, scoreless relief to earn the win. Berlin struggled to find a rhythm against the Tigers' staff, which combined for nine strikeouts to end the five-inning contest.
The defensive lockdown reached another level in the nightcap as the Tigers authored a six-hit shutout to complete the sweep. Jackson Gabrielski earned the win, tossing three scoreless innings, while Jack Moniz provided two flawless innings of relief to preserve the lead. The offense remained in sync, led by Shay Otto, who finished 3-for-2 with two RBIs, and Jackson Gabrielski, who helped his own cause with two hits and two runs batted in. Ripon utilized aggressive baserunning—stealing eight bases—and clinical situational hitting to manufacture runs in nearly every frame. By pairing a high-octane attack with elite collective composure on the hill, the Tigers ensured a definitive end to the day.
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The Rosholt Hornets rode a dominant performance on the mound and a relentless run game to secure an 11-1 run-rule victory over Almond-Bancroft on Tuesday. While the Hornets fell behind early after a solo home run by Davis Dernbach in the first, they answered immediately in the bottom half of the frame with RBI hits from Tyler Kluck and Evan Hintz to take a 2-1 lead. Rosholt effectively put the game away in the third inning with a seven-run explosion, highlighted by a two-run double from Matthew Ostrowski, an RBI triple by Aiden Wiza, and run-scoring hits from Eli Lorbiecki, Mason Lockery, and Nolin Betker. Cash Calhoun earned the win with a masterful performance, surrendering just one run on four hits while racking up 10 strikeouts over 5.0 dominant innings. Nolin Betker was a force at the top of the lineup, finishing a perfect 3-for-3 with an RBI and four stolen bases, while Matthew Ostrowski drove in a team-high 2 RBI and swiped three bags of his own. The Hornets were aggressive throughout, tallying 14 hits and a staggering 11 stolen bases as a team. For Almond-Bancroft, Davis Dernbach led the way with two hits and the team's lone RBI.
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The Sauk Prairie Eagles leaned on an early offensive surge and a massive six-hit sixth inning to secure a 10-4 victory over the Reedsburg Beavers on Tuesday. The Eagles established control immediately in the first inning when Sam Patterson and Bo Breunig laced run-scoring hits, before extending the lead to 5-0 in the second behind a two-run double from Marty Hanna and an RBI groundout by Patterson. After Reedsburg cut into the lead in the sixth, Sauk Prairie effectively put the game out of reach with a five-run explosion in the bottom half of the frame, fueled by RBI singles from Jude Thompson and Bo Breunig, a two-run double by Parker Frosch, and a run-scoring groundout from Levi Yngsdal-Chapi. Sam Patterson earned the win with a gritty complete-game effort, surrendering four runs on six hits while racking up six strikeouts and walking three over 7.0 innings of work. Jude Thompson was the catalyst at the plate, spearheading the relentless 16-hit attack with a 3-for-4 performance, while Sam Patterson, Bo Breunig, Parker Frosch, and Marty Hanna each provided the heavy lifting with 2 RBI apiece. Cayden Hermsdorf and Levi Yngsdal-Chapi also tallied multi-hit games to round out the offensive onslaught. For the Beavers, Ian McClure led the lineup with 2 RBI, including a triple, and Gavin Budnik, Kane Kennedy, Luke Verch, and Winston Alonso each added a double
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The Seneca Royals leaned on a relentless 16-hit offensive attack and a combined shutout on the mound to secure a dominant 11-0 victory over Royall on Tuesday. The Royals established an early lead in the second inning when Sam Gallagher laced an RBI single, before extending the advantage to 3-0 in the third behind an RBI single from Jackson Konichek and a run-scoring fielder's choice by Sawyer Swiggum. Seneca continued to apply pressure in the fourth, highlighted by a solo inside-the-park home run from Gage Wall, and ultimately blew the game open with a five-run surge in the sixth inning fueled by a three-run double from Preston Kuhnke and RBI knocks from Gage Wall and Kaden Roberts. Jackson Konichek earned the win on the mound, surrendering four hits and zero runs while striking out six over 3.2 innings of work. Kaden Roberts provided lockdown relief, tossing 2.0 perfect innings with three strikeouts, while Sam Gallagher chipped in a scoreless relief appearance to complete the shutout. Gage Wall, Jackson Konichek, and Preston Kuhnke spearhead the offensive onslaught with three hits apiece, with Kuhnke driving in a team-high 3 RBI. Jax Wall and Sawyer Swiggum also tallied multi-hit games, and Kuhnke wreaked havoc on the basepaths with two of the team's four stolen bases. For Royall, Wildes, Bonde, Wopot, and Schroden each collected a hit
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The Seymour Thunder leaned on a masterful complete-game shutout and a timely fifth-inning rally to edge out the Menasha Varsity Bluejays for a tight 1-0 victory on Tuesday. In a classic pitcher's duel where hits were at a premium, the Thunder broke the scoreless tie in the bottom of the fifth when Brayden Banker delivered a clutch RBI single to drive in the game's only run. Brayden Banker earned the win with an absolute masterpiece on the mound, tossing a 7.0-inning complete-game shutout while surrendering just three hits and racking up seven strikeouts. The Seymour offense manufactured four hits on the day, with Brayden Banker, Caleb Oskey, Caden Salzman, and Kaden Sassman each collecting a knock. Caden Salzman also provided a spark on the basepaths, accounting for two of the team's stolen bases. For the Bluejays, Ben Wood, Kade Olszewski, and Gavin Bilke each collected a hit
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The Monona Grove Silver Eagles displayed a relentless offensive rhythm this Wednesday, amassing 16 hits to secure a commanding 15-5 victory over the Watertown Goslings. The Silver Eagles' offense reached a fever pitch early, led by Eli Bauler, who drove in four runs on three hits including a double. Wes Henry fueled the attack with three hits and three RBIs, while Colin Hablewitz and Mason Mabie combined for four hits and four RBIs to keep the pressure high. Monona Grove displayed elite patience and aggression, drawing five walks and swiping two bases to consistently manufacture scoring opportunities. On the hill, Brody Schmidt earned the win, navigating 5.1 innings and racking up two strikeouts to stifle the Goslings' bats. Watertown remained competitive behind a multi-hit effort from Rowan Loontjer and two RBIs from Connelly Cashin, but they were unable to manufacture enough offense to overcome Monona Grove’s explosive 15-run surge.
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The Monroe Cheesemakers edged out East Troy in a competitive eight-inning battle this Wednesday, securing a narrow 6-5 victory. The Cheesemakers utilized a balanced offensive attack and aggressive baserunning to overcome an early deficit. Sawyer Meier spearheaded the effort, recording two doubles and two RBIs, while Eli Schaefer and Marcus Ott each contributed two hits. Monroe consistently pressured the East Troy defense by swiping seven bases, including three from Tyler Briggs. On the hill, Zane Seffrood provided a strong start, racking up eight strikeouts over 4.1 innings, before Trent Wyss earned the win in relief. East Troy remained in the game behind Brady Rongstad, who tossed seven innings and drove in three runs at the plate, and a triple from Jackson Pluess. Despite the Trojans drawing six walks and manufacturing runs through the middle frames, the Cheesemakers' situational hitting in the eighth inning proved to be the difference.
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The Mosinee Indians defeated the Amherst Falcons 9-6, leveraging an efficient relief performance and a disciplined approach at the plate. Easton Brooks earned the victory on the mound, providing 2.2 innings of hitless relief to stifle the Falcons' offense. At the plate, Treve Stoffel and Aiden Laurila drove the Indians' attack, with Stoffel collecting two hits and two RBIs, while Laurila added a double and two RBIs of his own. Amherst remained competitive behind Cash Cullen, who recorded a double and two RBIs, and Jacob Ruggles, who finished with two hits. Despite out-hitting the Falcons 7-5, the Indians' ability to capitalize on eight walks and several defensive miscues proved to be the difference. Jackson Lutz was tagged with the loss for the Falcons after surrendering three runs in two innings of relief work.
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The Nicolet Knights overwhelmed the Milwaukee King Generals in a 17-4 five-inning victory. The Knights' offense was firing on all cylinders, collecting nine hits and drawing nine walks to fuel the blowout. Brock Stuck led the charge, finishing 2-for-3 with a double, a triple, and three RBIs. Quinn Bork and Hayden Konczal also added triples to the extra-base hit parade, while Jack Merk and Matthew Hellman combined for five runs scored. Hayden Summ earned the win on the mound, striking out six batters over three innings of work. Milwaukee King struggled to keep pace, though Cavalli Cincy provided a bright spot by going 2-for-3 with a triple and two RBIs. Gerik Gutowski was tagged with the loss after surrendering 11 runs (six earned) in three innings as the Generals were plagued by defensive miscues. Abe Ryan provided two scoreless innings of relief to seal the game for the Knights.
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North Fond du Lac shut out the Laconia Spartans 2-0 in a defensive struggle defined by elite pitching. Drew Stettbacher delivered a masterful performance for the Fighting O's, striking out 15 batters while surrendering just two hits over 6.2 scoreless innings. James Kautzer came on to record the final out and secure the victory. Offensively, Henry Drazkowski provided a spark with a double and an RBI, while Drew Stettbacher helped his own cause by driving in a run. Laconia's offense was largely neutralized, managing only three hits throughout the game from Tillman Madigan, Drake Stigler, and Flynn O'Laire. Zac Rabe took a tough loss despite a strong outing, pitching a complete game and allowing only one earned run with seven strikeouts. NFDL-Oakfield's superior situational hitting and Stettbacher’s dominant command were the deciding factors in the contest.
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The Northwestern Tigers secured a dominant doubleheader sweep against the Cameron Comets, combining for 20 runs while utilizing a mix of high-powered offense and shutout pitching.
In the opening game, Northwestern’s pitching staff delivered a combined two-hit shutout. Gage Nollet, Anthony Calore, and Caleb Fouts combined to strike out four batters while allowing six walks. Offensively, the Tigers were led by Anthony Calore, who went 3-for-5 with two RBIs, and Tysen Teal, who contributed two hits, including a triple, and two RBIs. Ethan Harms and Gage Nollet each added doubles to an attack that amassed 14 hits in total.
The second game saw Northwestern's offense remain productive, tallying 11 hits. Kade Paulson anchored the lineup with a 1-for-3 performance, including a double and four RBIs. Gage Nollet provided the game's biggest hit with a home run, finishing 1-for-3 with one RBI. On the mound, Ethan Harms earned the win in relief, pitching 2.2 innings and allowing only one hit and zero earned runs while striking out three. The Tigers also received a strong multi-hit effort from Mason Chell, who went 3-for-3 with three doubles and three RBIs.
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The Oconto Blue Devils cruised to a 10-2 victory over the Peshtigo Bulldogs, fueled by a high-octane offense and a complete-game performance on the mound. Roman Cantu earned the win, striking out five batters and surrendering zero earned runs over seven dominant innings. Offensively, Finn Brady spearheaded the attack with a perfect 4-for-4 performance and two runs scored, while Collin Bauman and Bryce Knoll each delivered a double. Bauman also contributed two hits and two RBIs to the Blue Devils' 11-hit total. Peshtigo struggled to find an offensive rhythm against Cantu, managing only four hits as a team. Jacob Paris provided a bright spot for the Bulldogs, collecting two hits and driving in two runs. Brady Robison was saddled with the loss for Peshtigo after the Blue Devils capitalized on defensive miscues and timely hitting to secure the definitive win.
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Carter Heroux delivered a dominant performance on the mound to lead the Oconto Falls Panthers to a narrow 2-1 victory over Luxemburg-Casco. Heroux earned the complete-game win, racking up 11 strikeouts while surrendering only one earned run on six hits. The Panthers' offense provided just enough support, led by Landon Delfosse, who recorded a double and two hits, and Dom Triechel, who drove in a run. Luxemburg-Casco's Ethan Dachelet had a perfect day at the plate, going 3-for-3, and Ethan Werner contributed a double, but the team struggled to capitalize against Heroux's command. Gavin Lax took a tough loss despite a strong outing, pitching six innings and allowing only two runs with four strikeouts. Ultimately, Oconto Falls utilized superior pitching and timely hitting to secure the win.
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The Holmen Vikings used a balanced offensive attack and a clinical performance in the field to secure a 10-2 victory over the Onalaska Hilltoppers on Tuesday. Holmen jumped out to an early lead in the first inning when Joe Meeter laced an RBI single, and after Onalaska tied the game in the second, the Vikings reclaimed the lead for good in the bottom half of the frame behind a Mason Flury RBI triple. Holmen broke the game open in the third inning with a four-run surge, highlighted by a Landen Kelly RBI single, a bases-loaded walk by Riley Weisbecker, and a massive two-run home run to left field by Maddax Connely. Chris Holmes earned the win in relief, surrendering just one run on one hit while striking out two and walking four over 4.0 solid innings of work. Alex Goryl started the contest and provided 3.0 steady innings, allowing one run on four hits. The Vikings' defense was flawless on the day, committing only one error and turning three double plays to stifle any potential Hilltopper rallies. Nolan Mashak, Mason Flury, Landen Kelly, and Maddax Connely spearheaded the nine-hit attack with two hits apiece, while Connely provided the heavy lifting with a team-high 3 RBI. Kelly also wreaked havoc on the basepaths, swiping two of the team's five stolen bases to keep the pressure on. For the Hilltoppers, Tyler Kowal led the lineup with a 2-for-3 day and two stolen bases.
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The Oregon Panthers overcame multiple deficits and leaned on a 12-hit offensive performance to secure an 8-6 comeback victory over the DeForest Norskies on Tuesday. DeForest took an early 2-0 lead through the second inning, but Oregon roared back in the bottom of the third to seize a 4-2 advantage, fueled by a Grant Devenport sacrifice fly and a two-run single from Jackson Gladden. After the Norskies reclaimed a 6-4 lead in the top of the fourth, the Panthers answered immediately in the bottom half of the frame with a decisive four-run surge. The rally was sparked by an RBI double from Caleb McCarthy, a two-run single by Vince Schultz, and a fielder's choice off the bat of Kyle Borchardt that pushed the final go-ahead run across the plate. Mason Perkins earned the win with a gritty complete-game effort, surrendering six runs (only two earned) on eight hits while issuing zero walks over 7.0 innings of work. Taylor Neis was unstoppable at the plate, spearheading the offensive attack with a perfect 4-for-4 performance, while Vince Schultz provided the heavy lifting with a team-high 2 RBI. Jackson Gladden and Noah Ritter also tallied multi-hit games to pace the 12-hit barrage. For the Norskies, Evan Meyers led the way with 3 RBI and Kasten Feiner and Sam Killerlain each collected two hits
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The Evansville Blue Devils rode a massive seven-run second inning and a clinical performance on the mound to secure an 11-2 victory over the Clinton Cougars on Tuesday. Evansville established an early lead in the first inning when Owen Sigl tagged up to score and Landon Litsheim laced an RBI single. The Blue Devils blew the game open in the second, plating seven runs on four hits fueled by run-scoring hits from Owen Sigl, Killian Bush, Kiptyn Copeland, and a two-run single by Cordell Harris, alongside RBI walks drawn by Riley Arndt and Litsheim. Kai Wealti capped the early scoring with an RBI groundout in the third to extend the lead to 10-0. Cordell Harris earned the win with a dominant start, surrendering just three hits and zero runs while striking out one over 4.0 innings of work. Owen Kieffer and Kai Wealti provided solid relief to seal the victory, with Wealti tossing 2.0 scoreless frames to close out the contest. Killian Bush spearhead the 10-hit attack with a 3-for-5 performance including two doubles, while Cordell Harris, Killian Bush, and Landon Litsheim each provided the heavy lifting with 2 RBI apiece. Owen Sigl also tallied a multi-hit game, and Cordell Harris was a menace on the basepaths, swiping three of the team's six stolen bases. For the Cougars, Logan Thill led the way with two hits including a triple and Maddux Liptow drove in a run
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The Elkhorn Elks leaned on a masterful performance on the mound and a perfect day at the plate from their shortstop to secure a 4-1 victory over the Badger on Tuesday. The Elks established an early lead in the first inning when Derrik Beckstrand helped his own cause with a sacrifice fly to drive in Ethan Woller. After Badger tied the contest in the third, Elkhorn reclaimed the lead for good in the bottom half of the frame when Romeo Morales laced an RBI single. The Elks added insurance runs in the fourth and sixth innings, fueled by an RBI single from Ethan Woller and a bases-loaded walk drawn by Jackson Brazer. Derrik Beckstrand earned the win with a dominant performance, surrendering just one run on five hits while racking up 10 strikeouts over 6.1 innings of work. Keegan Bryant entered in the seventh to provide lockdown relief, striking out one to earn the save and secure the victory. Ethan Woller was unstoppable at the plate, spearheading the eight-hit attack with a perfect 3-for-3 performance including a double and two runs scored. Tage Jensen also tallied a multi-hit game, while Derrik Beckstrand displayed elite patience by drawing three of the team's seven walks. For the Badgers, Beckett Bauer led the lineup with two hits and Tim O'Grady drew a bases-loaded walk to provide the lone RBI
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The Lake Country Lutheran Varsity Lightning rode a historic offensive explosion and a dominant pitching performance to secure a 20-1 victory over the Kenosha Christian Life Varsity Eagles on Tuesday. The Lightning established an insurmountable lead immediately, plating 11 runs in the first inning highlighted by a two-run single from Tate Hagen, a two-run single by Ty Klafke, and RBI knocks from Grant Manthei and Gabe Snyder. Lake Country Lutheran continued the staggering onslaught with a six-run second inning, punctuated by a two-run double from Hagen and a two-run single by Isaiah Oksiuta, before putting the game completely out of reach in the fifth with solo home runs from both Ty Klafke and Tate Hagen. Tate Hagen earned the win with a masterful performance on the mound, surrendering just one unearned run on two hits while racking up 10 strikeouts and issuing zero walks over 5.0 dominant innings. Hagen was equally unstoppable at the plate, spearheading the 15-hit attack with a perfect 4-for-4 day that included a home run, a double, and 3 RBI. Ty Klafke provided the heavy lifting with a team-high 4 RBI on a perfect 3-for-3 performance, while Gabe Snyder and Grant Manthei also tallied multi-hit games and combined for 4 RBI. The Lightning displayed elite patience with 13 team walks and wreaked havoc on the basepaths with six stolen bases, led by two from Hagen. For the Eagles, William Carnine and Gregory Carnine each collected a hit
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The Jefferson Eagles powered their way to a 13-4 victory over the Whitewater Whippets, fueled by a 15-hit explosion and dominant pitching. Tanner Bergey anchored the offensive onslaught, finishing 4-for-4 with a double, a triple, and one RBI. Tyler Altermatt and Jaxon Bushey provided significant support, with Altermatt driving in three runs on two hits (including a double) and Bushey recording two hits and two RBIs. Bryce Fleming earned the win on the mound, while Mason Merz provided lockdown relief with seven strikeouts and only one hit allowed over 2.1 innings. Whitewater struggled to contain the Eagles' lineup, with four different pitchers seeing action during the contest. Cristian Aranda was tagged with the loss after surrendering five runs (four earned) in the opening frame. Offensively, the Whippets were held to five hits, with Liam Springer recording their lone multi-hit game and one RBI. Jefferson’s aggressive base running and consistent extra-base hits proved to be the difference in the definitive win.
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The Greendale Varsity Panthers secured a 10-5 victory over the Waukesha South Varsity Blackshirts, propelled by a 15-hit offensive performance. Mike Hemme earned the win for Greendale, pitching two scoreless innings of relief with two strikeouts. The Panthers' attack was led by Matthew Nolan, who went 4-for-5 with three RBIs, while Vincent Kenney added two hits and two RBIs. Hunter Isotalo and Mike Hemme also contributed doubles to the winning effort. Waukesha South's offense featured a home run and two RBIs from Braden Montez, but the Blackshirts were limited to just four hits as a team. Manny Lopez was tagged with the loss after surrendering seven runs in two innings of relief. Greendale's ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities and steady relief pitching proved to be the difference in the contest.
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The Indian Trail Varsity Hawks delivered a overwhelming performance to shut out the Racine Horlick Varsity Rebels 16-0 in a five-inning contest. Josef Prybylski anchored a relentless offensive attack, going 3-for-3 with four RBIs, while Cade Minatto and Josiah Black combined for six more runs batted in. The Hawks showcased balanced production throughout the lineup, utilizing doubles from Black and Talynn Ade to fuel a 10-hit explosion. Christian Brazill earned the victory on the mound, surrendering only three hits while striking out four over four dominant frames. Racine Horlick struggled to contain the Hawks' bats and was further hindered by four defensive errors. Hunter Zancanaro provided a bright spot for the Rebels with two hits, but the team could not capitalize against the combined shutout effort of Brazill and reliever Brady Schoenfeld. Topher Larson was tagged with the loss after the Hawks’ early onslaught set the tone for the definitive victory.
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The Kettle Moraine Varsity Lasers secured a 7-3 victory over Arrowhead Varsity, utilizing efficient situational hitting and a strong starting performance on the mound. Colton Strosin earned the win, allowing only one earned run and striking out two over six innings of work. Offensively, Syd Kowalkowski powered the Lasers by going 2-for-3 with two doubles and an RBI, while Sam Scaffido drove in two runs to help build the lead. Arrowhead managed six hits in the contest, including multi-hit games from Colton Topp and Ethan Kirley. However, defensive miscues proved costly as Arrowhead committed four errors during the game. Jack Boerst was tagged with the loss after surrendering four runs (three earned) in one inning of relief, as Kettle Moraine pulled away late to secure the win.
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The La Crosse Logan Varsity Rangers cruised to a 10-1 victory over the Luther Knights, powered by a 10-hit offensive performance and dominant pitching. Keegan Anderson earned the win on the mound, surrendering only one run while striking out four over four innings of work. Tommy Check led the Rangers at the plate, going 2-for-3 with a double and three RBIs. Sam Diehl also contributed significantly, scoring three runs and recording two hits in the winning effort. The Luther Knights struggled to keep pace, managing only four hits as a team, with Calvin Rick taking the loss after three innings of work.
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The Luther Prep Phoenix rode a massive offensive explosion and an aggressive running game to secure a high-scoring 20-10 victory over St. Francis on Tuesday. The Phoenix established control immediately in the first inning, plating six runs highlighted by two-run doubles from Tyler Schwartz and Reid Martin. After St. Francis flipped the game with an eight-run second inning to take a brief lead, Luther Prep answered immediately in the bottom half with another eight-run surge to reclaim a 14-8 advantage. The Phoenix effectively put the game out of reach in the fourth inning, fueled by a two-run double from Hayden Van Treeck. JT Candler earned the win with a strong relief appearance, surrendering just two runs on five hits while racking up six strikeouts over 4.0 innings of work. Ollie Archer spearheaded the 13-hit attack with a 3-for-5 performance, while Hayden Van Treeck provided the heavy lifting with a team-high 5 RBI on two doubles. Tyler Schwartz, Daniel Buege, and Reid Martin each contributed 2 RBI, and the Phoenix displayed elite speed on the basepaths, tallying a staggering 12 stolen bases led by three apiece from Micah Schultz and Brice Gosch. For St. Francis, Kingston Liddell led the lineup with three hits and Jaxon Staszak drove in three runs
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The Hamilton Chargers took advantage of defensive miscues and a late-inning surge to secure a 7-2 victory over the Brookfield East Spartans on Tuesday. Hamilton jumped out to an early lead in the top of the first inning when Evan Crnkovich laced an RBI single to left field. After Brookfield East fought back to tie the game at 2-2 by the fourth, the Chargers reclaimed the lead for good in the sixth behind a crucial Spartan error. Hamilton effectively put the game out of reach in the seventh inning with a four-run explosion to seal the win. Jacob Osmanski earned the win on the mound with a gritty performance, surrendering just two runs on eight hits while striking out six over six and one-third innings of work. Brady York entered in the seventh to provide lockdown relief, recording the final two outs to secure the victory. Mason Hahn and John Arnold were a force at the plate, spearheading the 11-hit attack with three hits apiece, while Hahn provided the heavy lifting with a team-high 2 RBI. John Arnold also wreaked havoc on the basepaths, accounting for two of the team's stolen bases, and Evan Crnkovich added a multi-hit game. For the Spartans, Cooper Haas and Ben Swanson each collected two hits
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The Menomonee Falls Phoenix cruised to an 11-2 victory over West Allis Hale, powered by a balanced 10-hit attack and strong relief pitching. Tyson Resch earned the win, striking out seven over four innings, while Noah Bichler provided three scoreless innings of relief to secure the result. The Phoenix offense was led by Nick Alburg, who went 3-for-4 with one RBI, and Matthew Nemec, who recorded two hits and two RBIs. Extra-base hits from Nemec and Nolan Bowen (doubles) and Logan Vande Zande (triple) helped keep the pressure on the West Allis Hale defense. West Allis Hale struggled to find consistency at the plate, managing six hits in the contest. Coleton Cohen provided a highlight by going 3-for-4, and Luke Schaning drove in one of the team's two runs. Joe Godina was tagged with the loss after surrendering 10 runs (nine earned) over five innings as Menomonee Falls utilized timely hitting and aggressive baserunning to pull away.
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