WIAA Daily Roundup: May 19
May 20, 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 Muskego Warriors leaned on a massive late-game explosion and potent power hitting to secure a dominant 16-6 victory over Arrowhead on Tuesday. After three scoreless frames, Muskego broke the game open in the top of the fourth inning, erupting for five runs highlighted by a two-run double from Cooper Wendt, a run-scoring single by Aiden Perlberg, and a towering two-run home run to left field off the bat of Kyle Rogosienski. The Warriors seized total command and effectively put the game completely out of reach in the top of the sixth inning with a staggering 11-run offensive surge. The game-breaking rally was fueled by run-scoring singles from Callen Tomsyck, Maddux Lessard, and Cruz Ramirez, an RBI double by Wendt, and was emphatically punctuated by a massive grand slam to left field from Lessard. Arrowhead displayed resilience, battling back to score six runs in the bottom of the sixth, backed by an RBI single from Niko Frangopoulos and run-scoring doubles by Colton Topp and Ethan Kirley, but the massive deficit was ultimately too much to overcome. Mason Horn earned the win with a solid start on the mound, surrendering five runs on six hits while navigating two walks over five and one-third innings of work. Jake Kardelis provided relief out of the bullpen to record the final outs and slam the door. The Muskego offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 16 hits on the day. Maddux Lessard was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a multi-hit performance, his grand slam, and a game-high 5 RBI. Callen Tomsyck paced the lineup in knocks with a 3-for-4 day. Cooper Wendt, Aiden Perlberg, and Kyle Rogosienski kept the pressure on by all collecting multi-hit games, with Wendt lacing a pair of doubles and driving in three runs. The Warriors flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field and turning a double play to anchor the defense, with Carter Nicolato leading the way with 10 total chances. For Arrowhead, Jacob Madlung paced the eight-hit attack with a 2-for-3 performance, while Ethan Kirley drove the offense from the bottom of the lineup with a team-high 2 RBI on a 1-for-3 day.
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The Germantown Warhawks leaned on late-game heroics and a resilient offense to secure a dramatic 4-3 walk-off victory over the Hamilton Chargers on Tuesday. Hamilton struck first in the top of the fourth inning when Brady York hit into a run-scoring fielder's choice to push a run across the plate. Germantown answered immediately in the bottom half of the frame, seizing a 2-1 lead highlighted by a clutch two-run single from Connor Meyers. After the Warhawks extended their advantage to 3-1 with a single run in the fifth, Hamilton displayed resilience, battling back to tie the game at 3-3 with a crucial two-run surge in the top of the seventh, fueled by an RBI double from Reece Moore and a run-scoring walk drawn by Mason Hahn. However, Germantown flipped the script completely in the bottom of the seventh inning when Grady Cheever played the absolute hero, lacing a walk-off RBI single to drive in the decisive run and seal the nail-biting win. Nolan Vogt earned the win with a masterful performance in relief, tossing a hitless and scoreless top of the seventh inning, navigating two walks while striking out the side to completely slam the door and set up the walk-off. This followed a gritty start from Brady Lauer, who yielded three runs on five hits while striking out three and walking three over the first 6.0 frames. The Germantown offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 12 hits on the day. Ty Olszewski was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a perfect 3-for-3 performance, a double, two runs scored, a walk, and a stolen base. Carter Gordon and Tristin Brooks kept the pressure on by both collecting multi-hit games with two knocks apiece. Connor Meyers provided the heavy lifting in the lineup by driving in a team-high 2 RBI, while Grady Cheever delivered the clutch game-winning RBI. Nolan Vogt also chipped in at the plate with a double. For the Chargers, Ben Zimmer paced the five-hit attack with a 2-for-4 performance and a double, while Reece Moore added an RBI double.
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The Kimberly Papermakers leaned on a masterful complete-game performance on the mound and a decisive late-game surge to secure a 7-1 victory over the Oshkosh West Wildcats on Tuesday. Kimberly established an early lead in the top of the first inning, plating two runs aided by an Oshkosh West error and a run-scoring single from Jake Mau. They extended their advantage to 3-0 in the third inning behind an RBI single by Pierson Hacker. The game remained a pitching duel through the middle frames until the Wildcats finally broke through in the bottom of the fifth, cutting the deficit to 3-1 on a solo home run to left field off the bat of Avery Mosloski. However, the Papermakers effectively put the game completely out of reach and seized total command with a massive four-run explosion in the top of the seventh inning. The game-breaking rally was fueled by a pair of clutch two-run singles from Ryan Halfmann and Pierson Hacker to seal the win. Maddux Hermus earned the win with an absolute masterpiece on the mound, tossing a complete game while surrendering just one run on two hits, racking up nine strikeouts, and navigating only one walk over 7.0 dominant innings of work. The Kimberly offense capitalized on its opportunities, gathering five total hits. Pierson Hacker was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a 2-for-4 performance and a game-high 3 RBI. Ryan Halfmann and Jake Mau provided heavy lifting in the clutch by driving in two runs and one run respectively, while Maddux Hermus helped his own cause by lacing a double. The Papermakers completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying four stolen bases as a team, led by two from Ryan Halfmann and one each from Jake Mau and Will Girard. For the Wildcats, Avery Mosloski and Madden Mercado accounted for the team's only hits with one apiece, hitting back-to-back in the lineup, with Avery Mosloski driving the offense entirely with his solo home run.
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The Bay Port Pirates leaned on a dramatic late-game comeback and potent power hitting to secure a thrilling 5-4 walk-off victory over the Sheboygan North Golden Raiders on Tuesday. Sheboygan North struck first in the top of the opening frame, jumping out to a 3-0 lead highlighted by an RBI double from Blake Becker and a Bay Port error that allowed two runs to score. Bay Port answered immediately in the bottom of the first inning, plating two runs to cut the deficit to 3-2. After Sheboygan North scratched across a run in the top of the fifth to extend their advantage to 4-2, the Pirates displayed resilience, battling back to tie the game at 4-4 in the bottom of the sixth inning on a crucial two-run home run to center field off the bat of Arty Adams. The stage was set for a dramatic finish, and Bay Port flipped the script completely in the bottom of the seventh inning when Eli Hart played the absolute hero, launching a walk-off solo home run to right field to drive in the decisive run and seal the nail-biting win. Parker Broehm earned the win with a masterful performance in relief, tossing a hitless and scoreless top of the seventh inning, striking out two and walking none to completely slam the door and set up the walk-off. This followed a gritty start from Parker Lawson, who yielded four runs (just one earned) on five hits while racking up an impressive nine strikeouts and navigating one walk over the first 6.0 frames. The Bay Port offense piled up eight hits on the day. Eli Hart was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a 3-for-4 performance that included a double, his walk-off home run, and two runs scored. Arty Adams provided the heavy lifting in the clutch, driving in a team-high 2 RBI with his game-tying homer. Cayden Heier kept the pressure on with an RBI double, while Carson Hawley added a double of his own. The Pirates also applied pressure on the basepaths, with Tommy Berg swiping a stolen base. For the Golden Raiders, leadoff hitter Tristin Hundt paced the five-hit attack with a 2-for-3 performance and a double, while Blake Becker chipped in with an RBI double. Brett Rybarczyk also reached base and drove in a run on a 1-for-1 day, and Alonzo Pena added 2 RBI and a stolen base. Sheboygan North flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field and turning a double play.
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The Hudson Raiders leaned on a strong start from the bottom of their lineup and dominant pitching to secure a 7-1 victory over New Richmond on Tuesday. New Richmond struck first in the top of the opening frame, getting on the board when Tanner Gess drew a walk to push a run across the plate. Hudson answered immediately in the bottom of the first inning to seize a 2-1 lead, fueled by a run-scoring single to right field from Sam Manchester and an RBI triple to center field off the bat of Spencer Bullis. The Raiders extended their advantage to 3-1 in the second inning, aided by a New Richmond dropped third strike. Seizing total command, Hudson effectively put the game completely out of reach with a decisive three-run surge in the bottom of the third inning. The rally was highlighted by run-scoring singles from Bergen Aune and Tyler Beaulieu, alongside another dropped third strike that allowed a run to score. The Raiders added a final insurance run in the fifth inning, and the pitching staff slammed the door the rest of the way to seal the win. Mark Susa earned the win with a gritty start on the mound, holding New Richmond to just one run on two hits while racking up seven strikeouts and navigating five walks over 6.0 innings of work. Nolan Meyer provided lockdown relief, tossing a flawless, hitless seventh inning to completely slam the door. The Hudson offense piled up eight hits on the day. Tyler Beaulieu and Spencer Bullis were massive forces at the plate, spearheading the attack with two hits apiece, with Bullis lacing a triple. Parker Reckin, Tyler Beaulieu, Bergen Aune, Sam Manchester, and Spencer Bullis provided the heavy lifting in the lineup by evenly distributing the production with one RBI each. The Raiders also completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying six stolen bases as a team, led by two apiece from Sam Manchester and Tyler Beaulieu, while Brady Swanson and Parker Reckin also swiped bags. Hudson flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field and turning a double play to anchor the defense, with Spencer Bullis leading the way with 10 total chances. For New Richmond, the offense was largely silenced, with Matthew Fouks and Alex Solberg accounting for the team's only hits with one apiece, and Solberg collecting a double.
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The Hortonville Polar Bears leaned on a massive 10-run inning and elite plate discipline to secure a dominant 13-3 run-rule victory over the Appleton West Terrors on Tuesday. After a scoreless first inning, Hortonville absolutely exploded in the bottom of the second, seizing total command of the game. The game-breaking rally was fueled by a bases-loaded walk drawn by Jack Tennie, a crucial three-run double from Isaac Behnke, a run-scoring single by Xavier Enriquez, an RBI single from Garrett Smith, and was emphatically punctuated by a towering three-run home run to right field off the bat of Smith during his second at-bat of the frame. Appleton West scratched across a run in the second and two more in the third, but the Polar Bears immediately answered in the bottom of the third to extend their commanding advantage. They added three runs highlighted by an RBI single to center field from Tennie and a run-scoring groundout by Enriquez, and the pitching staff shut down the Terrors the rest of the way to enforce the five-inning run-rule finish. Mason Burrichter earned the win with a solid start on the mound, surrendering three runs (just one earned) on five hits while racking up four strikeouts and navigating four walks over 4.0 innings of work. Adam DeHaai provided lockdown relief, tossing a flawless, hitless fifth inning with one strikeout to slam the door. The Hortonville offense maximized its opportunities, piling up six hits while showing incredible patience by drawing seven walks as a team. Garrett Smith was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a 2-for-3 performance, a home run, and a game-high 4 RBI. Isaac Behnke provided heavy lifting with his three-run double, while Jack Tennie and Xavier Enriquez kept the pressure on by driving in two runs apiece. Gary Wuest and Jaime Varela paced the disciplined approach with two walks each. The Polar Bears also completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying four stolen bases as a team, swiped by Jack Tennie, Isaac Behnke, Gary Wuest, and Connor Christensen. Hortonville flashed the leather when needed, turning a double play to anchor the defense. For the Terrors, Isaac Ise, Henry Ott, Ethan Chosa, Kellin Gilbert, and Sawyer Figlinski accounted for the team's five hits with one apiece, while Ott, Chosa, and Figlinski each drove in a run.
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The Milton Red Hawks leaned on a massive early-game offensive surge and dominant starting pitching to secure a 7-2 victory over Watertown on Tuesday. After a scoreless first inning, Milton broke the game completely open and seized total command with a decisive seven-run explosion in the bottom of the second. The game-breaking rally was fueled by a run-scoring single from Jake Cummins, an RBI single by Charlie Fitzke, a sacrifice bunt laid down by Landon Schwarz that pushed a run across, and was emphatically highlighted by a pair of two-run singles off the bats of Gavin Cole and Jack Spielmann. Watertown displayed resilience, scratching across a run in the top of the third and another in the fifth to cut into the deficit, but the massive early advantage proved insurmountable as the Milton pitching staff slammed the door the rest of the way to seal the win. Ben Schultz earned the win with a masterful start on the mound, surrendering just two unearned runs on seven hits while racking up an impressive eight strikeouts and navigating only one walk over 6.0 dominant innings of work. Bradyn Shefka provided lockdown relief, tossing a flawless, hitless seventh inning with one strikeout and one walk to completely slam the door. The Milton offense capitalized on its opportunities, gathering eight total hits on the day. Gavin Cole was a massive force at the plate from the number nine spot, showing the depth of the lineup by spearheading the attack with a perfect 2-for-2 performance and a team-high tying 2 RBI. Jack Spielmann provided heavy lifting in the clutch by also driving in two runs, while Jake Cummins, Landon Schwarz, and Charlie Fitzke kept the pressure on by each collecting an RBI to balance the attack. The Red Hawks also flashed the leather when needed, turning a double play to anchor the defense. For Watertown, Connor Kletsch paced the seven-hit attack with a perfect 3-for-3 performance, while Tiedmann chipped in by driving in a run.
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The Wisconsin Lutheran Vikings leaned on a relentless early offensive onslaught and a masterful complete-game pitching performance to secure a dominant 14-1 run-rule victory over the New Berlin West Vikings on Tuesday. Wisconsin Lutheran established an immediate lead in the top of the first inning, plating two runs highlighted by an RBI double down the right-field line from Eli Dreier and a balk that pushed another run across the plate. They extended their commanding advantage to 7-0 in the second inning behind a massive five-run surge. The game-breaking rally was fueled by run-scoring singles from Carter Fry and Chase Muma, and was emphatically punctuated by a towering three-run home run to left field off the bat of Dreier. Seizing total command, Wisconsin Lutheran effectively put the game completely out of reach with a massive seven-run explosion in the top of the fourth inning. The rally was highlighted by a two-run single from Cooper Sievert, a crucial two-run double by Khalil Volbrecht, a sacrifice fly from Egann Sundby, and a New Berlin West error. New Berlin West finally scratched across a run in the bottom of the fifth on a sacrifice fly by Nicco Carravella, but it was not enough to overcome the massive deficit or extend the game past the five-inning run-rule finish. Brayden Abramowski earned the win with an absolute masterpiece on the mound, tossing a complete game while surrendering just one run on three hits, racking up four strikeouts, and navigating only one walk over 5.0 dominant innings of work. The Wisconsin Lutheran offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 12 hits on the day. Eli Dreier was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a 2-for-3 performance, a double, his three-run homer, and a game-high 4 RBI. Carter Fry set the table perfectly from the leadoff spot with a 3-for-4 day that included a double, two runs scored, and an RBI. Chase Muma and Brayden Abramowski kept the pressure on by both collecting multi-hit games with two knocks apiece, while Cooper Sievert and Khalil Volbrecht provided heavy lifting in the clutch by driving in two runs each. The Vikings also applied pressure on the basepaths, with Colton Franske swiping a stolen base, and flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field. For New Berlin West, the offense was largely silenced, with Elijah Gammage, Ethan Trudell, and Cole Carpenter accounting for the team's only hits with one apiece, as Gammage and Trudell each collected a double.
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The West Bend West Spartans leaned on a massive early-game offensive surge and dominant starting pitching to secure a dominant 13-1 victory over Kettle Moraine Lutheran on Tuesday. West Bend West established an immediate lead in the top of the first inning, plating four runs aided by a run-scoring single to center field from Dieter Pommer, an RBI fielder's choice from Eli Kopidlanksy, and two Kettle Moraine Lutheran errors. They extended their advantage to 5-0 in the second inning behind another run-scoring single down the right-field line by Pommer following a grueling six-pitch at-bat. Seizing total command, West Bend West effectively put the game completely out of reach with a massive six-run explosion in the top of the fourth inning. The game-breaking rally was fueled by run-scoring singles from Cullen Roell, Chase Abresch, Landon Roecker, Colton Steinmetz, and Kopidlanksy, alongside a sacrifice fly from Pommer. The Spartans added three final runs in the fifth, while Kettle Moraine Lutheran managed a single unearned run in the bottom of the fifth but could not overcome the massive deficit. Collin Grass earned the win with a stellar start on the mound, holding Kettle Moraine Lutheran to just one unearned run on three hits while racking up six strikeouts and navigating one walk over 5.0 dominant innings of work. The West Bend West offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 15 hits on the day. Dieter Pommer was a massive force at the plate from the three-hole, spearheading the attack with a perfect 3-for-3 performance and a team-high 3 RBI. Cullen Roell kept the pressure on by matching the team-high with three hits, including a double, and driving in a run. Eli Kopidlanksy and Chase Abresch provided heavy lifting in the lineup by both collecting multi-hit games, while Kingston Bechler chipped in with a triple. The Spartans also completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying seven stolen bases as a team, led by two apiece from Maddex Welzien and Blake Herbert.
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The Chippewa Falls Cardinals leaned on a clutch late-game rally and a massive four-hit performance to secure a hard-fought 6-4 victory over the Menomonie Mustangs on Tuesday. Menomonie struck first in the bottom of the opening frame, jumping out to a quick 2-0 lead when Taylor Mars launched a two-run home run to left field. After Chippewa Falls scratched across a run in the top of the third, they tied the game at 2-2 in the top of the fourth, aided by a walk from Landon Atkisson. However, Menomonie answered immediately in the bottom of the fourth inning to reclaim the lead, pushing two runs across the plate behind a run-scoring single to right field from Maxwell Jaeger and an RBI groundout by Charles Mikesell. The Cardinals flipped the script completely and seized total command for good with a decisive three-run surge in the top of the sixth inning. The game-breaking rally was fueled by an RBI single from Landon Atkisson and was emphatically punctuated by a crucial two-run double off the bat of Jacob Bleskacek. Chippewa Falls added a final insurance run in the seventh inning, and the bullpen slammed the door the rest of the way to seal the win. Ryan Dickson earned the win with a masterful performance in relief, tossing three and one-third scoreless innings while surrendering just one hit, racking up two strikeouts, and navigating one walk to completely shut down the Mustangs' offense. This followed a start from Brady Smith, who yielded four runs (three earned) on six hits while walking one over the first three and two-thirds frames. The Chippewa Falls offense piled up 11 hits on the day. Sam Bresina was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a perfect 4-for-4 performance that included a double in the seventh inning and three singles. Landon Atkisson and Jacob Bleskacek provided the heavy lifting in the clutch, driving in a team-high two runs apiece, while Dane Krista kept the pressure on by collecting a multi-hit game with two knocks in four at-bats. The Cardinals also flashed the leather when needed, turning a double play to anchor the defense. For the Mustangs, Landon Mittlestadt paced the seven-hit attack with a 2-for-4 performance, while Taylor Mars provided pop in the middle of the lineup, driving in a team-high 2 RBI with his first-inning home run.
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The Pewaukee Pirates leaned on a potent offensive attack and dominant starting pitching to secure a 9-1 victory over the Greendale Panthers on Tuesday. Pewaukee established an immediate lead in the top of the first inning, plating two runs to get on the board, highlighted by a towering home run to left field off the bat of Cayden Burtness. After three scoreless frames from both sides, Greendale scratched across an unearned run in the bottom of the fourth to cut the deficit to 2-1. However, the Pirates answered immediately and seized total command with a decisive four-run surge in the top of the fifth, aided by a double from Burtness. The game-breaking rally effectively put the game out of reach, and Pewaukee added three final insurance runs in the seventh inning while the pitching staff slammed the door to comfortably seal the win. Blayke Duvall earned the win with a gritty start on the mound, surrendering just one unearned run on five hits while racking up six strikeouts and navigating four walks over 6.0 innings of work. Brady LaBlanc provided lockdown relief, tossing a scoreless seventh inning with one strikeout and one walk to completely slam the door. The Pewaukee offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 14 hits on the day. Cayden Burtness was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a 3-for-4 performance that included a double, his first-inning home run, two runs scored, and 2 RBI. Duke Medina and Brooks Dobberstein kept the pressure on by matching the team-high with three hits apiece, with Medina lacing a double and driving in a run, and Dobberstein also adding an RBI and scoring twice. Logan Peterson provided heavy lifting in the clutch, driving in a team-high 3 RBI on a 1-for-2 day while reaching base twice via hit-by-pitch. Colin Peterson and JonDavid Jacobs chipped in with an RBI each to balance the attack. The Pirates also applied pressure on the basepaths, with Logan Peterson, Duke Medina, and Colin Peterson each swiping a stolen base. For the Panthers, Matthew Nolan paced the six-hit attack with a 2-for-3 performance and the team's only RBI, while Vincent Kenny scored the squad's lone run. Greendale flashed the leather when needed, turning a double play to anchor the defense.
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The Kaukauna Ghosts leaned on a potent offensive attack and a masterful complete-game pitching performance to secure a dominant 13-3 victory over the Neenah Rockets on Tuesday. Neenah struck first in the top of the opening frame, getting on the board when Mack Krause launched a solo home run to center field. Kaukauna answered immediately in the bottom of the first inning to tie the game at 1-1, aided by a walk drawn by Quentin Gustman. The Ghosts flipped the script completely and seized total command with a massive five-run explosion in the bottom of the second inning. The game-breaking rally was highlighted by a crucial two-run single from Kaden Kress. Kaukauna extended their advantage to 7-1 in the third behind a sacrifice fly by Kress. After Neenah scratched across two runs in the top of the fifth to cut the deficit to 7-3, the Ghosts effectively put the game completely out of reach with a decisive six-run surge in the bottom of the sixth to seal the win. The final rally was fueled by an RBI groundout from Gustman, a run-scoring single by Blake Vandeloo, and was emphatically punctuated by another two-run single off the bat of Kress. Paxton Schuh earned the win with an absolute masterpiece on the mound, tossing a complete game while surrendering three runs on seven hits, racking up a staggering 13 strikeouts, and navigating zero walks over 6.0 dominant innings of work. The Kaukauna offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 12 hits on the day and showing incredible patience by drawing seven walks. Kaden Kress was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a 3-for-4 performance and a game-high 5 RBI. Bron Schaefer, Paxton Schuh, and Blake Vandeloo kept the pressure on by all collecting multi-hit games with two knocks apiece, with Schuh lacing a double and scoring twice. Bennett Geitner and Quentin Gustman provided heavy lifting in the lineup by driving in two runs each. The Ghosts also completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying four stolen bases as a team, swiped by Blake Vandeloo, Brayden Jenkins, Bron Schaefer, and Paxton Schuh. For the Rockets, Mack Krause paced the offense with his solo home run, while Gus Weinholzer chipped in with an RBI double. Owen Pire also collected a hit and scored a run for the seven-hit attack. Neenah flashed the leather when needed, turning a double play to anchor the defense.
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The Mukwonago Indians leaned on early offense and steady pitching to secure a 4-2 victory over the Waukesha West Wolverines on Tuesday. Mukwonago established an early lead in the top of the second inning, erupting for three runs to get on the board, highlighted by a run-scoring single from Caleb Scheel. They extended their advantage to 4-0 in the top of the fourth inning. Waukesha West displayed resilience, battling back to cut the deficit in the bottom of the sixth inning when they scratched across two runs, fueled by an RBI from Bradyn Kundinger. However, the Mukwonago bullpen managed to weather the storm and slammed the door the rest of the way to seal the win. Caleb Scheel earned the win with a strong start on the mound, surrendering two runs (one earned) on six hits while racking up five strikeouts and navigating zero walks over five and one-third innings of work. Ayden Andrysczyk provided lockdown relief, tossing one and two-thirds scoreless innings while allowing just one hit and striking out three to collect the save and completely slam the door. The Mukwonago offense piled up 10 hits on the day. Isaac Teisl was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a 2-for-4 performance and driving in a team-high 2 RBI. Caden Baker and Caleb Scheel kept the pressure on by also collecting multi-hit games with two knocks apiece, with Baker lacing a double, scoring a run, and swiping a stolen base. Braedon Paczocha provided heavy lifting by driving in a run with a sacrifice fly, while Carson Greuel chipped in with a double and Tyler Smeiska scored twice. Bo Dooley displayed elite patience by drawing two walks. For the Wolverines, Bradyn Kundinger paced the seven-hit attack with a perfect 3-for-3 performance and the team's only RBI. Nolan Schmidbauer applied pressure from the top of the lineup with a hit, a run scored, and a stolen base.
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The Verona Wildcats leaned on a dramatic late-game comeback and clutch power hitting to secure a thrilling 8-7 victory over Janesville Parker on Tuesday. Janesville Parker struck first in the top of the opening frame, getting on the board when Brody Knuth launched a solo home run to right field and Eli Demrow singled down the right-field line to push another run across the plate. Janesville Parker extended their advantage to 3-0 in the top of the third on a solo home run to right field by Demrow. Verona answered in the bottom half of the third, cutting the deficit to 3-1 with a sacrifice fly from Oliver Heckelsmiller. However, Janesville Parker seized a commanding 7-1 advantage with a massive four-run surge in the top of the fifth. Verona flipped the script completely and seized momentum with a staggering six-run explosion in the bottom of the fifth inning to tie the game at 7-7. The game-breaking rally was fueled by a run-scoring double from Jack DeTienne, emphatically punctuated by a towering three-run home run to center field off the bat of Heckelsmiller, and capped off by a crucial two-run single from Caden Martin. The Wildcats seized command for good in the bottom of the sixth when DeTienne hit a clutch groundout to push the decisive go-ahead run across the plate, and the pitching staff slammed the door in the seventh to seal the nail-biting win. Caden Martin earned the win with a gritty performance in relief, tossing four and one-third innings while surrendering four runs (zero earned) on five hits, racking up three strikeouts, and navigating three walks to weather the storm and completely shut down the Janesville Parker offense late. This followed a start from Jack DeTienne, who yielded three runs on four hits while striking out three and walking one over the first two and two-thirds frames. The Verona offense maximized its opportunities, piling up eight hits on the day. Oliver Heckelsmiller was a massive force at the plate, providing the heavy lifting in the clutch by driving in a game-high 4 RBI with his three-run homer and sacrifice fly. Grady Miller set the table perfectly from the leadoff spot, spearheading the attack with a 2-for-4 performance. Jack DeTienne and Caden Martin kept the pressure on by driving in two runs apiece, with DeTienne lacing a double. For Janesville Parker, the offense piled up nine hits, paced by multi-hit games from Bode Reed, Brody Knuth, Eli Demrow, and Sam Hoium, who each collected two knocks. Reed drove the offense from the number nine spot with a team-high 3 RBI on a 2-for-3 day, while Knuth and Demrow provided pop in the middle of the lineup with their early home runs.
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The Sun Prairie East Cardinals leaned on a relentless offensive onslaught and early scoring surges to secure a decisive 11-4 victory over the Madison West Regents on Tuesday. Sun Prairie East established an immediate lead in the top of the first inning, plating three runs highlighted by a two-run single from Grayson Uttech and a run that crossed the plate when Turek hit into a double play. After Madison West scratched across a run in the bottom half of the frame, the Cardinals extended their advantage to 5-1 in the second inning behind run-scoring singles by Brayden Johnson and Manny Abreu. Sun Prairie East continued to pour it on with two more runs in the third inning, punctuated when Johnson singled down the right-field line to make it 7-1. The Cardinals added runs in the fifth, sixth, and seventh innings to effectively put the game out of reach, while Madison West managed single runs in the first and fourth and two in the sixth, but could never overcome the massive early deficit. Grayson Uttech earned the win with a strong start on the mound, surrendering two runs (one earned) on four hits while racking up two strikeouts and navigating two walks over 4.0 innings of work. Kratz provided relief out of the bullpen to help weather the storm and slam the door. The Sun Prairie East offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 16 hits on the day. Manny Abreu was a massive force at the plate from the leadoff spot, spearheading the attack with a staggering four hits in five at-bats and an RBI. Brayden Johnson kept the pressure on with a perfect 3-for-3 performance, lacing three singles and driving in two runs. Joey Tamboli, Turek, and Casey Kelly provided heavy lifting in the lineup by each collecting multiple hits to balance the attack. The Cardinals also flashed the leather when needed, turning a double play to anchor the defense. For the Regents, the offense gathered seven hits, with Havinghurst, Noah Matzke, Ale Gutierrez-Sanchez, Jonah Tollefson, Maxwell Lubenow, Jacob Moroney, and Seb Pietz accounting for one knock apiece. Michael Suominen and Maxwell Lubenow chipped in by driving in one run each.
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The Kewaunee Storm leaned on a relentless offensive onslaught and an absolute masterpiece on the mound to secure a dominant 16-0 run-rule victory over the Crivitz Wolverines on Tuesday. Kewaunee established an immediate lead in the top of the first inning, erupting for five runs highlighted by a two-run double from Diesel Bosdeck, a Crivitz error that pushed a run across, and another two-run double off the bat of Calvin Kolmorgen. They extended their commanding advantage to 8-0 in the second inning when Connor Kilgore laced a two-run triple and Blake Temme followed with a run-scoring single. Seizing total command, Kewaunee effectively put the game completely out of reach and sealed the five-inning run-rule finish with a massive eight-run explosion in the top of the fifth inning. The game-breaking rally was fueled by an RBI triple from Micah Vanness, a run-scoring double by Brett Paulsen, a passed ball that allowed two runs to score, a crucial two-run double from Dane Harrell, an RBI double by Landon LaTour, and a run-scoring fielder's choice off the bat of Mason Delebreau. Brett Paulsen earned the win with a historic performance on the mound, tossing a five-inning no-hitter while surrendering zero runs, racking up a staggering 11 strikeouts, and navigating just one walk over 5.0 dominant innings of work. The Kewaunee offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 14 hits on the day. Diesel Bosdeck and Dane Harrell were massive forces at the plate, spearheading the attack with two hits, two runs scored, and 2 RBI apiece, with both players lacing a double. Blake Temme and Micah Vanness kept the pressure on by matching the team-high with two knocks each, with Vanness hitting a triple and scoring twice. Connor Kilgore and Calvin Kolmorgen provided heavy lifting in the clutch by driving in two runs each with extra-base hits, while Waylon Delain crossed the plate a team-high three times. The Storm flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field to anchor the no-hitter, with catcher Calvin Kolmorgen leading the way with 11 total chances. For the Wolverines, the offense was completely silenced by the dominant Kewaunee ace, with Caleb Chaikowski, Colton Arpke, and Stephen Allard serving as the team's only baserunners after drawing a walk and two hit-by-pitches.
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The Waukesha North Northstars leaned on a relentless offensive onslaught and early scoring surges to secure a dominant 16-2 run-rule victory over the New Berlin Eisenhower Lions on Tuesday. Waukesha North established an immediate lead in the bottom of the first inning, erupting for four runs highlighted by run-scoring singles from Thomas Radomski and Tyler Flemming, and emphatically punctuated by a two-run triple off the bat of Caleb Mosley. They extended their commanding advantage to 6-0 in the second inning behind an RBI walk drawn by Flemming and a lineout by Henry Koopmeiners that pushed another run across the plate. After New Berlin Eisenhower scratched across a run in the top of the third to get on the board, the Northstars effectively put the game completely out of reach and sealed the five-inning run-rule finish with a massive 10-run explosion in the bottom of the fourth inning. The game-breaking rally was fueled by a run-scoring single from Radomski, a two-run single by Koopmeiners, an RBI fielder's choice off the bat of Connor Blaschko, a crucial two-run single from Chase Muchow, a bases-loaded walk drawn by Radomski, and a costly Lions error that cleared the bases and allowed three runs to score. New Berlin Eisenhower added a final run in the top of the fifth, but the massive deficit was insurmountable. Connor Blaschko earned the win with an absolute masterpiece on the mound, tossing a complete game while surrendering just two runs on six hits, racking up two strikeouts, and navigating two walks over 5.0 dominant innings of work. The Waukesha North offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 13 hits on the day and drawing five walks. Chase Muchow was a massive force at the plate from the leadoff spot, spearheading the attack with a perfect 4-for-4 performance, four runs scored, a stolen base, and 2 RBI. Thomas Radomski kept the pressure on with a staggering 3-for-3 day that included a double, four runs scored, a walk, and a team-high tying 3 RBI. Henry Koopmeiners provided heavy lifting with a multi-hit game, lacing a double and driving in two runs, while Caleb Mosley chipped in 2 RBI with his first-inning triple. The Northstars also completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying five stolen bases as a team, led by two from Radomski and one apiece from Muchow, Flemming, and Riley Lyman, and flashed the leather perfectly by committing zero errors in the field. For the Lions, Alex Michna paced the six-hit attack with a perfect 2-for-2 performance, two runs scored, and a stolen base. Caleb Johns and Charlie Wait accounted for the team's only runs batted in with one apiece, and Josh Bonin added a double.
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The West De Pere Phantoms leaned on dominant complete-game pitching and early power hitting to secure a hard-fought 2-1 victory over the De Pere Redbirds on Tuesday. West De Pere established an early lead in the top of the first inning, scratching a run across the plate aided by a De Pere error. They extended their advantage to 2-0 in the top of the second when Logan Wierzba launched a solo home run to center field. De Pere displayed resilience, battling back to cut the deficit in the bottom of the fourth inning on a solo home run to center field off the bat of Colton Setzer. However, the game remained a deadlocked pitcher's duel the rest of the way, and West De Pere held onto their slim advantage to completely slam the door and seal the nail-biting win. Logan Wierzba earned the win with an absolute masterpiece on the mound, tossing a complete game while surrendering just one run on two hits, racking up an impressive nine strikeouts, and navigating two walks over 7.0 dominant innings of work to completely shut down the Redbirds' offense. The West De Pere offense did just enough, gathering four total hits on the day. Caleb Scheller was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a perfect 2-for-2 performance. Logan Wierzba provided heavy lifting in the clutch, driving in the team's lone earned run with his solo home run on a 1-for-3 day. Isaac Habetler kept the pressure on by chipping in with a hit. The Phantoms also applied pressure on the basepaths, with Ethan Collar swiping a stolen base, and flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field, with Ethan Delgado leading the defense with 10 total plays. For the Redbirds, the offense was largely silenced, with Colton Setzer and Max Zimmerman accounting for the team's only hits with one apiece. Setzer paced the attack with a 1-for-3 performance and the squad's only RBI on his fourth-inning homer, while Zimmerman added a stolen base.
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The Madison Memorial Spartans leaned on early power hitting and an absolute masterpiece on the mound to secure a dominant 7-0 shutout victory over the Sun Prairie West Wolves on Tuesday. Madison Memorial established an immediate lead in the top of the first inning, erupting for three runs highlighted by a two-run home run to center field from Caleb Liggon and an additional home run by Ezra Liggon. They extended their advantage to 4-0 in the top of the third inning behind a sacrifice fly off the bat of Ezra Liggon. Seizing total command, the Spartans effectively put the game completely out of reach with a decisive two-run surge in the top of the fourth inning. Madison Memorial added a final insurance run in the sixth, and the pitching staff slammed the door the rest of the way to seal the shutout win. Myles Hosking earned the win with a historic performance on the mound, tossing a complete-game shutout while surrendering zero runs on just three hits to completely shut down the Wolves' offense. The Madison Memorial offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up nine hits on the day. Ethan Eckel was a massive force at the plate from the leadoff spot, spearheading the attack with a 3-for-4 performance that included two doubles and a stolen base. Caleb Liggon and Ezra Liggon provided the heavy lifting in the lineup by each driving in a team-high two runs and launching a home run. Myles Hosking kept the pressure on by helping his own cause with a multi-hit game, lacing two knocks including a double. Cam Sauer and Drew Haferman chipped in with a hit apiece to balance the attack. The Spartans also applied pressure on the basepaths, with Brayden Banyai adding a stolen base, and flashed the leather when needed by turning a double play to anchor the defense. For Sun Prairie West, the offense was completely silenced by the dominant Spartans ace, with Clark Dehnke, Grant Petterson, and Zane Pienkowski accounting for the team's only hits with one apiece.
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The Kiel Raiders leaned on a dramatic late-game rally and clutch hitting to secure a hard-fought 4-3 victory over the Brillion Lions on Tuesday. Brillion struck first in the bottom of the opening frame, jumping out to a 3-0 lead highlighted by a run-scoring double from Chase Braun and a crucial two-run triple off the bat of McCormick Zutz. After being held scoreless through the first four frames, Kiel displayed resilience, battling back to cut the deficit to 3-2 with a two-run surge in the top of the fifth inning. The Raiders flipped the script completely and seized command for good with a decisive two-run rally in the top of the seventh inning. The game-breaking sequence was fueled by an RBI double to center field from Caden Milbrath to tie the game, and was immediately followed by a clutch, go-ahead run-scoring single to center field off the bat of Logan Guzman to push the decisive run across the plate. The Kiel bullpen then slammed the door in the bottom half to seal the win. Aaron Stephany earned the win with a gritty start on the mound, surrendering three runs (zero earned) on four hits while striking out one and navigating one walk over six and one-third innings of work. Colton Schaefer provided lockdown relief, stepping up to collect the save and completely slam the door. The Kiel offense gathered nine hits on the day. Aaron Stephany was a massive force at the plate from the leadoff spot, helping his own cause by spearheading the attack with a perfect 3-for-3 performance and a double. Caden Milbrath and Logan Guzman provided the heavy lifting in the clutch by driving in two runs apiece, while Ryan Holz kept the pressure on by lacing a double and completely wreaking havoc on the basepaths with two stolen bases. For the Lions, the offense was largely silenced after the first inning, with McCormick Zutz, Chase Braun, Aiden Reinke, and Blake Kettner accounting for the team's only four hits with one apiece. Zutz paced the attack with his two-run triple, and Braun chipped in with an RBI double.
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The St. Joseph Lancers leaned on a relentless offensive onslaught and a masterful complete-game pitching performance to secure a dominant 15-1 run-rule victory over the Shoreland Lutheran Pacers on Tuesday. St. Joseph established an immediate lead in the bottom of the first inning, plating two runs highlighted by an RBI double down the right-field line from Zach Rizzo and a run-scoring groundout by Robbie Johnson. After Shoreland Lutheran scratched across a run in the top of the second to cut the deficit to 2-1, the Lancers effectively put the game completely out of reach and seized total command with a massive six-run explosion in the bottom half of the frame. The game-breaking rally was fueled by an RBI single from Nick Falk, a crucial two-run double off the bat of Dominic Santarelli, a run-scoring single by Chris Kenesie, and a two-run double from Patrick Davidson. The Lancers continued to pour it on with five more runs in the third, punctuated by a run-scoring single from Carson Tanke, a towering two-run home run to right field by Santarelli, an RBI double by Rizzo, and a run-scoring triple from Davidson. St. Joseph added two final runs in the fourth when Santarelli launched his second home run of the day to right field, and the pitching staff slammed the door to comfortably seal the five-inning run-rule finish. Zach Rizzo earned the win with an absolute masterpiece on the mound, tossing a complete game while surrendering just one run on three hits, racking up seven strikeouts, and navigating only one walk over 5.0 dominant innings of work. The St. Joseph offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 14 hits on the day. Dominic Santarelli was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a perfect 3-for-3 performance, launching a staggering two home runs and a double, scoring four times, and driving in a game-high 6 RBI. Zach Rizzo and Patrick Davidson kept the pressure on by also collecting multi-hit performances, with Rizzo lacing two doubles and Davidson delivering a double, a triple, and 3 RBI. Nick Falk and Chris Kenesie provided heavy lifting in the lineup by both collecting two hits apiece. The Lancers completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying a staggering 10 stolen bases as a team, led by three apiece from Nick Falk and Tommy Kelley, while Santarelli swiped two. For the Pacers, the offense was largely silenced by the dominant Lancers ace, with Colton Morrow, Aiden Fiers, and Noah Reece accounting for the team's only hits with one apiece, and Fiers driving in the squad's lone run.
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The Kewaskum Indians leaned on a potent offensive attack and dominant pitching to secure a decisive 10-1 victory over Plymouth on Tuesday. Plymouth struck first in the top of the opening frame, getting on the board when a groundout by Charlie Monkoski pushed a run across the plate. Kewaskum answered immediately in the bottom of the first inning to seize a 2-1 lead, fueled by an RBI triple to center field from Kingston Grisolono and a run-scoring single down the right-field line off the bat of Leo Gerhartz. After three scoreless frames from both sides, the Indians extended their advantage to 5-1 with a decisive three-run surge in the bottom of the fifth. Seizing total command, Kewaskum effectively put the game completely out of reach with a massive five-run explosion in the bottom of the sixth inning. The game-breaking rally was highlighted by a crucial two-run single from Carter Unger and was emphatically punctuated by a towering three-run home run to right field off the bat of Grisolono. The pitching staff then slammed the door in the seventh to comfortably seal the win. Cole Loser earned the win with a gritty start on the mound, surrendering just one run on four hits while racking up four strikeouts and navigating two walks over 4.0 innings of work. Carter Unger and Landon Scheel provided lockdown relief out of the bullpen, tossing a combined three scoreless innings while allowing just one hit to completely slam the door. The Kewaskum offense capitalized on its opportunities, gathering seven total hits while showing incredible patience by drawing nine walks as a team. Kingston Grisolono was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a 2-for-3 performance that included a triple, his sixth-inning home run, three runs scored, and a game-high 4 RBI. Kyle Haim kept the pressure on with a perfect 2-for-2 day and a walk. Carter Unger provided heavy lifting in the clutch by driving in two runs, while Leo Gerhartz and Brayden Loehr chipped in with an RBI each to balance the attack, with Loehr lacing a double. The Indians also applied pressure on the basepaths, with Liam Stoffel and Devon Berndt each swiping a stolen base, and flashed the leather when needed, turning a double play to anchor the defense. For Plymouth, Will Krebsbach paced the five-hit attack with a 2-for-3 performance, a run scored, and a stolen base. Ayden Krebsbach added a double, while Charlie Monkoski accounted for the squad's only RBI.
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Dylan Jahn delivered a dominant performance on the mound, anchoring a brilliant one-hit shutout to lead the Alma Center Lincoln Varsity Hornets to a 2-0 victory over the Augusta Varsity Beavers. Jahn earned the win by throwing 5.2 innings of one-hit ball, racking up 10 strikeouts while giving up three walks on 98 pitches, before Sean Stetzer came in to secure the final four outs and lock down the team victory. The Hornets' bats found a rhythm with an 11-hit attack, pairing strong plate execution with aggressive baserunning. Jake Stuessel spearheaded the offensive effort, putting together a perfect 2-for-2 afternoon with a run scored, while Adam Massman and Sean Stetzer each drove in a run to establish the baseline. Augusta struggled to find any momentum against Alma Center's pitching staff, with a single from Colton Wincse accounting for the Beavers' lone hit of the contest. Augusta's starting pitcher Colton Wincse absorbed the loss, conceding two earned runs over two innings of work despite a strong collective relief performance from Aiden Barnett and Owen Lee.
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A massive offensive explosion lifted the Altoona Railroaders to an 11-4 victory over the Ellsworth Panthers, powered by a dominant nine-RBI performance from the lineup. Kevin Kuenkel spearheaded the attack for Altoona, going 2-for-3 with a home run and three RBIs, while Tanner Robinson and Beckham Stokke each drove in a pair of runs. Altoona starting pitcher Gavin Lutteke earned the win, striking out 10 batters while allowing four runs on three hits and four walks over 5.2 innings. Ellsworth attempted to fight back via a solo home run from B Mchardy and a 2-for-3 performance from Parker Peterson, but Stokke closed the door in relief, throwing 1.1 scoreless innings with two strikeouts to secure the win.
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The Aquinas Blugolds rode a disciplined approach at the plate to secure a 7-5 victory over the Black River Falls Tigers, capitalizing on six walks and 10 hits to generate their offensive surge. Waylon Hargrove spearheaded the Blugolds' attack, going 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs, while Landon Teachout also drove in two runs. On the mound, Marcus Klar earned the win in a strong five-inning relief appearance, striking out five while giving up two earned runs on four hits and three walks. Cole Gearing paced the Tigers with a triple and two runs scored, but Cage Christenson suffered the loss after surrendering seven runs (four earned) on eight hits across 4.2 innings.
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An absolute offensive masterclass propelled Ashwaubenon to a commanding 28-2 victory over the Green Bay Southwest Trojans, punctuated by an astronomical 21-hit explosion. Alex Thayse led the charge with a 3-for-4 performance at the dish, racking up four RBIs, a triple, and scoring twice, while Nolan Vertz also delivered four RBIs. Logan Kozloski turned in a sharp performance on the hill to claim the win, surrendering only one earned run on three hits and two walks while striking out six across four strong innings. Green Bay Southwest struggled to find answers on the mound as starter Chase VanOoyen endured a tough outing, conceding 19 runs (eight earned) in 1.2 innings, though Landon Halbach managed to drive in both of the Trojans' runs to avoid a shutout.
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An incredible high-scoring slugfest saw the Burlington Demons outlast the Kenosha Bradford Red Devils in an 18-16 victory, powered by an 18-hit offensive barrage. Trey Kerkhoff anchored Burlington's offense by going 2-for-5 with two home runs and five RBIs, while Benson Whiteside added a pair of doubles and four RBIs. After Burlington starting pitcher Austin Strimple struggled through two frames, allowing nine earned runs, Wes Bauman steadied the ship in relief to claim the victory, giving up just one unearned run on three hits across 3.2 stellar innings. The Red Devils matched the firepower with Logan Swank hitting a triple and driving in four runs, and Wyatt Knudsen going 3-for-4 with four RBIs, but Swank ultimately took the loss after surrendering 12 runs (10 earned) over 2.1 innings on the mound.
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The Cadott Hornets held off a late surge to squeeze past McDonnell Central in a 9-8 victory, anchored by a balanced hitting approach that notched nine hits and drew six walks. Drew Rykal powered Cadott's offense by going 2-for-4 with two RBIs while also earning the win on the mound, striking out five and allowing five earned runs over 4.2 innings. Jacob Pilgrim and Drew Rykal both registered multiple hits for the Hornets, while Aiden Rykal closed out the contest with a hitless seventh inning to secure the save. Cael Holm put on a stellar individual display for Central, launching a home run and two doubles as part of a 3-for-4 performance with five RBIs, though he ultimately suffered the loss after surrendering eight runs (four earned) over six innings.
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A thrilling extra-inning battle saw the Cambridge Blue Jays outlast the Wisconsin Heights Vanguards in a 9-8 victory, secured during the eighth frame. Jett Horton spearheaded the offensive effort for the Blue Jays, going 2-for-5 with two RBIs and scoring a run, while also earning the win on the mound with five strikeouts over four innings of relief. Cal Nottestad started the contest for Cambridge, surrendering two earned runs on five hits through four innings. Beckham Schaefer led the charge for the Vanguards with a 3-for-4 performance at the plate, and Zachary Sander went 2-for-3 with an RBI, but reliever River Lubchansky ultimately absorbed the loss after allowing four runs (three earned) on six hits across three innings.
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A dominant pitching performance lifted the Campbellsport Cougars to a 10-0 shutout victory over Lomira, anchored by a complete-game effort on the mound. Levi Bentz earned the win after tossing five scoreless frames, scattering five hits and striking out two without issuing a single walk. The Cougars' offense provided plenty of run support, led by Keegan Bowe and Cullen Reis, who each went 1-for-2 with two RBIs, while Wyatt Loehr scored three times. Lomira struggled to spark a rally against Bentz, with #2, #8, #11, #1, and #10 picking up solitary hits, while starting pitcher #1 suffered the loss after surrendering six runs (one earned) over 3.2 innings of work.
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An early offensive explosion powered the Cedar Grove-Belgium Rockets to a commanding 14-3 victory over the Howards Grove Tigers, fueled by a relentless 16-hit attack. Josh Anzia anchored the Rockets' offensive onslaught, going 2-for-3 with a double and four RBIs, while Ira Hilbelink launched a home run and finished with three runs scored and three RBIs. Austin Knapp earned the victory on the mound, striking out seven batters while allowing three earned runs on four hits and a walk across four strong innings of work. Parker Wilson provided a stellar performance for the Tigers by going 2-for-3 with a double, but starting pitcher Cooper Schmidt suffered the loss after surrendering eight runs (six earned) in 1.1 innings.
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A classic pitcher's duel went the way of the Chilton Tigers as they rode a masterful complete-game performance on the mound to secure a 3-1 victory over Roncalli. Nathan Mueller earned the win for the Tigers, striking out one and yielding only an unearned run on five hits and one walk over seven complete frames. Kale Wagner helped spark the Chilton offense, finishing 2-for-3 at the plate, while Rayden Wagner delivered a crucial RBI double. Roncalli's Jake Hillmer turned in a valiant complete-game effort of his own, surrendering three unearned runs on six hits and striking out three, while adding a multi-hit day at the plate by going 2-for-3.
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A disciplined approach at the plate propelled the D.C. Everest Evergreens to an 8-4 victory over Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln, taking advantage of seven walks and nine hits to secure the win. Ryan Schulz set the pace for the Evergreens' offense by going 2-for-3 with two runs scored, while Cade Felch added two hits and an RBI. Carter Miller picked up the win on the bump, registering six strikeouts and allowing four earned runs on seven hits through 4.1 innings of work before Caden Allen threw 2.2 innings of scoreless relief. Gage Honeyager suffered the loss for Lincoln, surrendering five runs (one earned) on eight hits across 4.2 innings, though he helped his own cause at the dish by going 1-for-3 with a home run.
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An offensive explosion carried the De Soto Pirates to a resounding 17-3 victory over the Cashton Eagles, powered by a 12-hit barrage and a disciplined eye at the plate. Finn Wrobel paced the Pirates' attack by going 2-for-3 with a home run and four RBIs, while Griffin Hanson added three hits and four RBIs of his own. Lane Ghelf earned the victory on the hill with a complete-game performance, scattering seven hits and allowing two earned runs while striking out one over six frames. Owen Von Ruden suffered the loss for Cashton after giving up five runs (five earned) in two innings of work, though he helped his own cause offensively by going 2-for-3 at the plate.
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A balanced offensive attack and sharp pitching guided the DeForest Norskies to a 9-2 victory over the Baraboo Thunderbirds, powered by an 11-hit display. Nolan Pennekamp spearheaded the Norskies at the plate, going 3-for-4 with a home run and three RBIs, while Tru Killerlain drove in two runs. On the mound, JB Hall earned the victory with a strong six-inning performance, allowing two unearned runs on four hits and two walks while striking out four. Owen Rogers provided the primary spark for the Thunderbirds with a solo home run and a double in a 2-for-3 performance, but starter Brady Bauer suffered the loss after surrendering nine runs (two earned) over six innings.
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A dominant performance on both sides of the ball guided the Delavan-Darien Comets to an 11-1 victory over the Monroe Cheesemakers. Jacob Huff anchored the Comets' masterful display, earning the win with a complete-game effort on the mound by allowing just one unearned run on four hits and two walks while striking out six across five frames. Huff also led the charge at the plate, going 2-for-3 with four RBIs, while Kaden Garbe added a double and two RBIs. Monroe struggled to find any momentum against Huff's pitching, with Ian Berg driving in the Cheesemakers' lone run of the contest and starting pitcher Zane Seffrood absorbing the loss after giving up 11 runs (eight earned) in 3.2 innings of work.
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A masterful pitching performance guided Dodgeville to a definitive 7-1 victory over the Prairie du Chien Blackhawks, anchored by a dominant complete-game effort. Jentry Olson earned the win on the hill, tossing seven frames while yielding just one unearned run on two hits and zero walks alongside three strikeouts. Dodgeville's bats backed up the stellar outing with a nine-hit attack, headlined by Bryce Crubaugh Lockard, who went a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate and scored four times, while Caden Schneider drove in two runs. Drake Chesebro scored the lone run for Prairie du Chien, but starting pitcher Jack Simmons suffered the loss after surrendering three runs (three earned) on four hits and four walks over three innings of work.
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A balanced performance on the mound and at the plate guided the Edgerton Crimson Tide to a hard-fought 4-3 victory over the Big Foot Chiefs. Anthony Stowell secured the win in relief, tossing 1.1 perfect frames out of the bullpen and racking up three strikeouts to close the door. Donovan Hatch started the contest and turned in a strong performance, striking out nine while allowing just one earned run on six hits over 5.2 innings, while also chipping in an RBI single at the dish. Carter Ries turned in a valiant complete-game effort for Big Foot, striking out 10 and yielding just one earned run on two hits over six innings, while also driving in two runs to lead the Chiefs' offense.
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A late offensive push lifted the Fond du Lac Cardinals to a 7-3 victory over the Appleton East Patriots. Keyton Kilian ignited the Cardinals' offense by going 2-for-4 with a home run and a triple, driving in one run and scoring twice, while Jack Brenner added a home run and two RBIs. Logan Hahn earned the victory on the mound, holding the Patriots to two runs (two earned) on six hits while striking out one over 6.2 solid innings of work. Appleton East starter Nick Verbeten absorbed the loss, surrendering seven runs (six earned) on 10 hits across a six-inning complete-game effort, though Zach Mueller provided a bright spot for the Patriots by going 2-for-3 at the plate.
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The Greenfield Varsity Hawks put on an absolute masterclass on both sides of the ball, crushing Cudahy in a 13-0 shutout victory. The story of the day was a masterful, five-inning no-hitter from starting pitcher Mason Grafwallner, who utterly dominated Cudahy's hitters by striking out 11 and allowing just a solitary walk. Greenfield's offense provided overwhelming support with a seven-hit attack, headlined by Nolan Kranich, who went 2-for-3 with four RBIs, and Enrique Lopez, who launched a home run and drove in three runs. Cudahy struggled to generate any momentum against Grafwallner's historic performance, while starting pitcher Landon Fuchs absorbed the loss after surrendering four earned runs over 2.1 innings of work.
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The Iola-Scandinavia Thunderbirds rallied late to pull off an 8-7 walk-off victory over the Pacelli Cardinals, sealing the win with a three-run surge in the bottom of the seventh inning. Chase Timdal earned the victory in relief, throwing two innings and allowing one earned run on two hits while striking out one, alongside going 1-for-2 with an RBI at the plate. Ben Gruba started on the hill for Iola-Scandinavia, giving up four earned runs on nine hits through five innings. Pacelli's offense was powered by Tysen Holmes, who went 2-for-3 with a home run, a double, and two RBIs, and Jaden Garski, who drove in three runs, but reliever Sully Schober ultimately took the loss after conceding four runs (two earned) over the final 1.2 frames.
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An extra-inning pitcher's duel saw the Jefferson Eagles outlast the East Troy Trojans for a 3-2 victory, finally settling the contest in the ninth frame. Tanner Bergey earned the win in relief for Jefferson, coming on to throw one perfect inning on just five pitches. Braxton Thiede started the game for the Eagles, turning in a masterful performance by striking out seven and allowing just two unearned runs on five hits over eight stellar frames. Cole Pettijohn suffered a heartbreaking loss for East Troy despite a heroic effort on the bump, striking out five and yielding just two unearned runs on five hits across eight complete innings, while teammate Brayden Phillips led the Trojans' offense by going 2-for-3 with a double.
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The Johnson Creek Blue Jays put on an absolute masterclass on both sides of the ball, crushing Parkview in a resounding 16-0 shutout victory. The headline of the day was a combined five-inning no-hitter anchored by starting pitcher Mike Heinrich, who dominated by striking out nine and allowing just two walks over four flawless frames before Jalen Carlson secured the final three outs. Johnson Creek's bats provided overwhelming support with a 15-hit explosion, spearheaded by Evan Malueg, who finished a perfect 3-for-3 with a home run and five RBIs, and Ethan Broich, who went 2-for-4 with a double and three RBIs. Parkview struggled to generate any momentum against the Blue Jays' arms, with starting pitcher #18 taking the loss after giving up 16 runs (12 earned) in five innings.
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A high-scoring slugfest went the way of the Kenosha Tremper Trojans as they outlasted Racine Park in a 23-13 offensive explosion. The Trojans' relentless attack was spearheaded by Logan DiVito, who turned in a monster day at the plate by going 3-for-3 with a home run, four RBIs, and three runs scored, while Blake Tennyson added three hits and four RBIs including a home run of his own. London Stanley earned the victory on the mound for Kenosha Tremper, working three effective innings without allowing an earned run. Racine Park's offense fought valiantly with a 9-hit performance of their own, led by Dominic Fuentes who finished a perfect 3-for-3 with three runs scored and two RBIs, but starting pitcher Dillon Danielson suffered the loss after surrendering eight runs (eight earned) across two innings.
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A lethal display of power hitting sent the Kettle Moraine Lasers cruising to a 17-2 victory over the Oak Creek Knights. Nolan Traudt delivered maximum damage for the Lasers, clearing the fences for a home run and racking up four RBIs despite only registering one official at-bat. Chace Schimpf built on the offensive explosion by driving in four runs of his own on three hits. Colton Strosin claimed a comfortable victory on the hill, limiting the Knights to one earned run on two hits across five solid innings. Mack Endres provided the lone bright spot for Oak Creek with a solo home run, but starting pitcher Blake Ulezelski absorbed the loss after being tagged for eight runs (one earned) over 3.1 frames.
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A explosive seven-run fifth inning powered the Kohler Blue Bombers to a 13-5 victory over Sheboygan Area Lutheran. Kohler's 14-hit attack was ignited by Nolan Kading, who turned in a stellar 4-for-5 performance at the plate, while Collin Thorne anchored the middle of the lineup by going a perfect 3-for-3 with three RBIs. Sheboygan Area Lutheran patterns fought back with a five-run surge in the bottom of the fifth, highlighted by a three-run single from Winston Hasler, but could not close the gap. Aiden Oldenhoff earned the win for the Blue Bombers with four shutout, two-hit innings of relief, while Hasler took the loss for Lutheran.
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A masterpiece on the mound and a balanced lineup propelled the La Crosse Logan Varsity Rangers to a commanding 14-0 shutout victory over West Salem, ending the game in five innings. Tommy Check earned the win, throwing four stellar innings of three-hit ball while striking out three, before Sam Diehl secured the final three outs to seal the combined four-hit shutout. The Rangers' offense provided overwhelming support with a 12-hit display, led by Jackson Bosch, who went 2-for-3 with a double and three RBIs, and Jesse Lycke, who launched a home run. West Salem struggled to build any traction against the Rangers' pitching staff, while starting pitcher Jothen absorbed the loss after allowing eight runs (two earned) over 1.2 frames.
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A masterpiece on the mound defined the day as the Marquette University Hilltoppers shut out Wauwatosa East, 7-0, courtesy of a brilliant one-hit, complete-game performance. Damian Kosempa dominated from start to finish to earn the win, racking up 14 strikeouts while allowing just one hit and a solitary walk over seven flawless frames. Ben Schroeder provided the major punch for the Hilltoppers' offense, blasting a home run and driving in three runs as part of a 1-for-2 day. Wauwatosa East starter Monty O'brien suffered the loss despite a strong personal performance on the hill, striking out 13 batters while surrendering five earned runs on five hits across five innings, while Louie Fox collected the team's only hit with a double.
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An offensive slugfest saw the Oconomowoc Raccoons edge out the Catholic Memorial Crusaders for a hard-fought 12-11 victory. The Crusaders' attack was spearheaded by Jackson Fischer, who turned in a massive 3-for-4 performance with five RBIs, and Jesse Sobczak, who collected four hits and scored three runs. Oconomowoc counter-punched with disciplined plate appearances and clutch hitting, led by Danny Flor, who went 2-for-3 with three runs scored and an RBI, while Colin O'Leary added a hit and an RBI. Alex Herzog earned the win in relief for the Raccoons, throwing 2.2 frames to stabilize the game, while Catholic Memorial's starting pitcher Zach Schaefer took the loss after being tagged for seven earned runs over 2.1 innings.
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A sharp performance on the hill from Jake Farley propelled the Saint Thomas Aquinas Varsity Cavaliers to a 9-7 victory over the Wausaukee Rangers. Farley earned the win by limiting the Rangers to just one run on one hit while striking out six across 4.2 masterful innings of work, while also leading the offense by going 2-for-4 with two runs scored and an RBI. Mason Wozniak provided a critical offensive spark for the Cavaliers, finishing 1-for-3 with a double and two RBIs. The Rangers mounted a late threat against the Saint Thomas Aquinas bullpen, powered by Eddie Hultquist's 3-for-4, three-RBI performance and Hank Nuetzel's two hits. Nuetzel took the loss on the mound for Wausaukee, allowing six runs (one earned) on three hits while striking out nine in four innings of work.
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A dominant, complete-game performance on the mound by Sam Patterson propelled the Sauk Prairie Varsity Eagles to a 3-1 victory over the Portage Varsity Warriors. Patterson earned the win by limiting Portage to a single run on just two hits while striking out 13 batters over seven stellar frames. The Eagles' offense picked up eight hits on the day, with Patterson helping his own cause by going 2-for-3 with a double and Bo Breunig driving in two runs. Matthew Simonson provided the lone offensive spark for Portage with a solo home run in the contest. Warriors starting pitcher Wesley Krueger took the loss, allowing three runs (two earned) on five hits across four innings of work.
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A relentless offensive performance carried the Seymour Varsity Thunder to a decisive 15-3 victory over the Green Bay East Varsity DevilCats in a five-inning contest. Seymour’s bats broke the game wide open with a 16-hit explosion, spearheaded by Caden Steffens, who turned in a perfect 3-for-3 performance at the plate with two triples, two RBIs, and four runs scored. Cayden Staffeldt heavily anchored the offensive attack by going 3-for-3 with a triple and two RBIs, while Nolan Beilfuss added two hits, including a double, and scored three times. Trevor Schultz earned the victory on the mound, striking out six batters and giving up two runs over three effective innings before Steffens closed out the final two frames with four strikeouts. Green Bay East starter Ethan Rand absorbed the loss after being tagged for nine earned runs in three innings of work, despite Levi Meister providing a bright spot for the DevilCats by going 2-for-3 with a triple.
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A staggering 23-hit explosion carried the Shorewood Varsity Greyhounds to a dominant 23-2 victory over the Milwaukee Lutheran Varsity Red Knights in a five-inning contest. Shorewood’s offense was firing on all cylinders, led by Owen McLellan, who turned in a spectacular 4-for-5 performance with a double, four RBIs, and five runs scored. Landon Beaster heavily anchored the run production by going 3-for-5 with a double and three RBIs, while Josh Patte added a 2-for-5 day with a double and three RBIs. Evan Henrickson earned the win in relief for the Greyhounds, stifling the Red Knights across four brilliant innings of one-hit ball while racking up six strikeouts. Milwaukee Lutheran starter Elijah LeFlore absorbed the loss after yielding 12 runs (five earned) across three frames, while Ta'Jae Terry credited the Red Knights with an RBI knock.
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Bryce Krueck tossed a masterpiece on the mound, firing a five-inning no-hitter to carry the Waukesha South Varsity Blackshirts to a commanding 13-0 victory over Pius XI Catholic. Krueck was nearly flawless, striking out seven batters and issuing just three walks to stymie the Pius XI offense completely. The Blackshirts' offense provided overwhelming support with a 16-hit explosion, led by Cooper Wiltz, who went a perfect 3-for-3 with a double, two triples, and three runs scored. Braden Montez heavily anchored the run production by driving in three runs on a 3-for-4 performance that included a triple, while David Jimenez also finished 2-for-3 with three RBIs. Pius XI starter Morgan Gillitzer absorbed the loss after surrendering eight runs (eight earned) on 11 hits over three frames.
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The Waupun Warriors leaned on a relentless offensive onslaught and an absolute masterpiece on the mound to secure a dominant 14-0 run-rule victory over the Columbus Cardinals on Tuesday. Waupun established an immediate lead in the bottom of the first inning, erupting for five runs highlighted by a two-run double from Brennen Redeker, alongside bases-loaded walks drawn by Jacob Steinbach, Landon Derksen, and Logan Prall to quickly push runs across the plate. They extended their commanding advantage to 8-0 in the second inning behind an RBI double from Redeker, a run-scoring single by Steinbach, and a deep RBI double down the right-field line off the bat of Derksen. Seizing total command, the Warriors put the game completely out of reach in the bottom of the third inning with a decisive four-run surge. The rally was fueled by consecutive run-scoring singles from Chase Beahm, Sutton Nelson, Steinbach, and Derksen. Waupun added two final insurance runs in the fourth, and the pitching staff slammed the door to comfortably seal the five-inning run-rule finish.
Logan Prall earned the win with a historic performance on the mound, tossing three hitless and scoreless innings while surrendering zero runs, racking up four strikeouts, and navigating zero walks to anchor a combined no-hitter. Emmett Hull and Landen Larsen provided lockdown relief out of the bullpen, each tossing a flawless, hitless frame with two strikeouts apiece to completely slam the door on the spectacular no-hit bid. The Waupun offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 12 hits on the day and showing incredible patience by drawing seven walks as a team. Landon Derksen and Brennen Redeker were massive forces at the plate, spearheading the attack by driving in a team-high three runs each, with Redeker lacing two doubles and Derksen adding one. Jacob Steinbach and Chase Beahm kept the pressure on by matching the team-high with two hits apiece, while Steinbach drove in two runs. Logan Prall, Sutton Nelson, and Brayden Daane chipped in with a hit each, and Trey Schmidt applied pressure on the basepaths by swiping a stolen base. The Warriors flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing just one error in the field. For the Cardinals, the offense was completely silenced, failing to record a single hit on the day, though Brady Volesky and Garrett Hodge managed to reach base by showing good discipline to draw one walk each. Columbus turned one double play to anchor their defense.
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The Wausau West Warriors leaned on early execution and an absolute masterpiece on the mound to secure a dominant 4-0 shutout victory over the Wausau East Lumberjacks on Tuesday. Wausau West established an early lead in the bottom of the second inning, getting on the board when Will Stengl hit a clutch sacrifice fly to push a run across the plate. They extended their advantage to 3-0 in the bottom of the fourth inning behind an RBI single from Ty Teske and an additional run driven in by Alex Kapitz. Seizing total command, the Warriors added a final insurance run in the bottom of the fifth frame, and their ace slammed the door the rest of the way to comfortably seal the shutout win. Ty Teske earned the win with a historic performance on the mound, tossing a complete-game shutout while surrendering zero runs on just two hits, racking up a staggering 10 strikeouts and navigating only two walks over 7.0 dominant innings of work. The Wausau West offense capitalized on its opportunities, gathering nine total hits on the day. Will Stengl, Keegan Kruzan, and Ty Teske were massive forces at the plate, spearheading the attack by each collecting a multi-hit game with two knocks apiece, with Stengl driving in a run. Alex Kapitz and Carson Thurs provided heavy lifting in the lineup by reaching base via hit-by-pitch, with Kapitz also driving in a run. Joe Graveen and Marshal Helke kept the pressure on by both lacing doubles, while Graveen and Parker Monday showed great discipline by each drawing a walk. Graveen also applied pressure on the basepaths by swiping a stolen base. The Warriors flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field to anchor the shutout, with Rohen Robbins leading the defense with 10 total chances. For the Lumberjacks, the offense was completely silenced by the dominant Wausau West ace, with James Dennis and Connor Lemirand accounting for the team's only hits with one single apiece. Wausau East turned one double play in the field.
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The Wauwatosa West Trojans leaned on a massive mid-game offensive surge and steady pitching to secure a 7-3 victory over the West Allis Hale Huskies on Tuesday. West Allis Hale struck first in the bottom of the opening frame, getting on the board when Luke Schaning singled to push a run across the plate. After a scoreless second inning, Wauwatosa West flipped the game completely on its head and seized total command with a massive five-run explosion in the top of the third. The game-breaking rally was highlighted by a crucial two-run single off the bat of Devin Townsend. The Trojans extended their commanding advantage to 7-1 with a two-run surge in the top of the fourth inning. West Allis Hale displayed resilience, scratching across two runs in the bottom of the sixth to cut the deficit, but the Wauwatosa West pitching staff slammed the door in the seventh to comfortably seal the win. Jonathan Vang earned the win with a gritty start on the mound, surrendering three runs on four hits while racking up four strikeouts and navigating four walks over 6.0 innings of work. Henry Leonard provided lockdown relief, tossing a flawless, hitless seventh inning to completely slam the door. The Wauwatosa West offense gathered eight hits on the day. Layne Guardiola was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a 3-for-4 performance. Devin Townsend provided the heavy lifting in the middle of the lineup, driving in a team-high 3 RBI on a 2-for-3 day. Henry Leonard helped his own cause by driving in two runs, while Reid Schultz laced a double and added an RBI. Jayson Randolph kept the pressure on by driving in a run and swiping a stolen base. The Trojans flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field and turning a double play to anchor the defense, with Henry Leonard leading the way with six total chances. For the Huskies, Evan Aigner paced the four-hit attack with a 2-for-3 performance, a double, and two runs scored, while Luke Schaning, Joe Godina, and Mason Molthen accounted for the team's runs batted in with one apiece.
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The Whitnall Falcons leaned on a dominant pitching performance and massive late-game surges to secure an 11-1 run-rule victory over West Allis Central on Tuesday. Whitnall established an immediate lead in the bottom of the first inning, getting on the board when Alex Meyer laced a single on an 0-2 count to push a run across the plate. West Allis Central answered in the top of the second inning to tie the game at 1-1, aided by a Whitnall error. After a scoreless third frame, the Falcons reclaimed the lead and seized total command for good in the bottom of the fourth inning. The go-ahead sequence was fueled by a sacrifice fly from Hayden Spahn and a bases-loaded walk drawn by Aaron Zuber, extending their advantage to 3-1. Seizing total command, Whitnall effectively put the game completely out of reach with a massive six-run explosion in the bottom of the fifth inning. The game-breaking rally was highlighted by a run-scoring single from Lucas Weber, a sacrifice fly by Collin Mueller, an RBI walk drawn by Luke Parkinson, a crucial two-run triple off the bat of Zuber, and a run-scoring groundout by Kyle Klumb. The Falcons added two final runs in the bottom of the sixth to enforce the run-rule finish and seal the dominant win. Luke Parkinson earned the win with an absolute masterpiece on the mound, surrendering just one unearned run on one hit while racking up a staggering 10 strikeouts and navigating six walks over 4.0 innings of work. Craig Sorrem provided lockdown relief, tossing two flawless, hitless innings with one strikeout and zero walks to completely slam the door. The Whitnall offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 11 hits on the day and showing incredible patience by drawing nine walks as a team. Aaron Zuber was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a perfect 3-for-3 performance, a triple, and a team-high tying 2 RBI. Hayden Spahn and Lucas Weber provided the heavy lifting in the clutch, driving in two runs apiece, with Weber adding a double to his line. Alex Meyer, Collin Mueller, Luke Parkinson, and Kyle Klumb kept the pressure on by each chipping in with an RBI to balance the attack. The Falcons also completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying a staggering 18 stolen bases as a team, led by four from Aaron Zuber, three apiece from Lucas Weber and Luke Parkinson, and two each from Collin Mueller, Gavin Vahl, and Hayden Spahn. For West Allis Central, the offense was largely silenced by the dominant Whitnall pitching staff, with Isaiah Navejar accounting for the team's only hit on a 1-for-3 day. Alex Ribecky applied pressure with two walks and two stolen bases, and Anthony Galvez also drew two free passes.
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