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WIAA Daily Roundup: May 2


Wisconsin Staff

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

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From May 2, 2026
Prep Baseball Wisconsin Power 25
#2 Kimberly 2
#1 Hudson 1
P B. Hermus: 2.1 IP, 4 BB, 0 K
H M. Hermus: 1-2, R, RBI, HR
Recap

The Kimberly Papermakers edged out the Hudson Raiders in a 2-1 defensive battle, secured by a lockdown relief appearance from Beckett Hermus and a timely power display. Hermus earned the win on the hill, tossing over two frames of one-hit ball to stifle the Raiders' late-game momentum. Offensively, Maddux Hermus provided the decisive blow with a solo home run, while Drew Furman anchored the attack with two hits, including a double, and a stolen base. Hudson remained competitive behind a home run from Bergen Aune and a double by Sam Manchester, but the Raiders struggled to capitalize against the Papermakers' clinical pitching staff. Aune took the hard-luck loss despite a gritty six-strikeout performance over six innings. Kimberly utilized superior extra-base power and elite late-inning relief to clinch the narrow victory.

#5 Sun Prairie East 6
Janesville Parker 2
P L.J. Benedict: 4.0 IP, 2 BB, 3 K
H V. Vogler: 1-2, 2 R, 2 RBI, HR, SB
Recap

The Sun Prairie East Cardinals secured a 6-2 victory over the Janesville Parker Vikings, powered by a clinical performance from Van Vogler and a steady start from L.J. Benedict. Vogler ignited the offense with a solo home run and a game-high two RBIs, while Cam Glusick and Grayson Uttech each recorded multi-hit performances to keep the pressure on. Benedict earned the win on the hill, scattering three hits while striking out three over four effective frames. Janesville Parker remained competitive behind a triple and an RBI from Gentry Madsen, but the Vikings struggled to overcome early defensive miscues and a persistent Cardinals pitching staff. Colton Smalley took the loss for the Vikings as Sun Prairie East utilized superior extra-base power and aggressive base-running to clinch the definitive win.

#8 Whitefish Bay 10
Shorewood 3
P C. House: 5.0 IP, 2 BB, 6 K
H C. Hoven: 3-3, 2 R, RBI, SF
Recap

The Whitefish Bay Blue Dukes powered past Shorewood in a 10-3 victory, fueled by a relentless 11-hit attack and a commanding start from Carter House. House earned the win on the mound, racking up six strikeouts while allowing only two hits over five effective frames. Offensively, Charlie Hoven anchored the middle of the order with a perfect 3-for-3 performance and an RBI, while Matthew Schoenfeldt and Reid Muderlak each drove in three runs to keep the pressure on. The Blue Dukes utilized superior extra-base power—including doubles from Charlie McIntyre, Schoenfeldt, and Muderlak—and aggressive base-running with three stolen bags to maintain control throughout. Shorewood remained competitive behind solo home runs from O. McLellan and Y. Douros, but the squad struggled to overcome 11 total strikeouts from the Whitefish Bay staff. J. Kaleka took the loss for Shorewood as the Blue Dukes utilized elite situational hitting and high-volume contact to secure the definitive win.

#13 Slinger 9
#18 Arrowhead 8
P A. Neusen: 5.0 IP, 2 BB, 3 K
H B. Zimmerman: 2-4, R, 3 RBI, HR
Recap

The Slinger Owls outlasted Arrowhead in a high-octane 9-8 extra-inning thriller, fueled by a clutch home run from Braydon Zimmerman and a resilient relief effort from Aaron Neusen. Zimmerman was the engine for the Owls' attack, finishing with two hits—including a long ball—and a game-high three RBIs, while Gavin Sawyer also cleared the fences with a home run of his own. Neusen earned the win by navigating five gritty innings, striking out three to stabilize the game after a back-and-forth start. Arrowhead remained competitive behind a triple and an RBI from Cam Carter and a three-RBI performance from Bryce Henschel, but the squad struggled to overcome three defensive errors. Alex Armiger took the loss for Arrowhead despite a solid four-inning start. Slinger utilized superior long-ball power and elite late-game situational hitting to clinch the definitive victory.

#15 Marquette University 6
#19 Wisconsin Lutheran 3
P P. Callahan: 3.0 IP, 3 BB, 1 K
H R. Mahn: 2-4, R, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Marquette University High Hilltoppers secured a 6-3 victory over Wisconsin Lutheran, powered by a lockdown relief effort from Patrick Callahan and a balanced offensive attack. Callahan earned the win on the hill, tossing three masterful innings of one-hit ball while surrendering no runs to stifle a Vikings threat. Offensively, Ryan Mahn spearheaded the charge with two hits, including a double, and a team-high two RBIs, while Boden McGourthy set the tone at the top of the order by scoring three times. Wisconsin Lutheran remained competitive behind a triple and two runs scored from Carter Fry, along with elite plate discipline that yielded 11 total walks, but the Vikings struggled to capitalize with runners in scoring position. Colton Meier took the hard-luck loss despite a gritty three-inning relief appearance with three strikeouts. Marquette utilized superior extra-base power and elite late-game situational pitching to clinch the definitive win.

#16 Muskego 7
#12 Franklin 6
H D. Walters: 2-3, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B, 3B
Recap

The Muskego Warriors edged out the Franklin Sabers in a 7-6 nail-biter, secured by a resilient bullpen effort and a steady offensive attack. Jack Tschudy earned the win in relief, navigating 1.2 frames of two-hit ball, while Ben Horn closed the door with a perfect final inning to stifle the Sabers' late momentum. Offensively, Kyle Rogosienski set the tone with a double and two runs scored, while Callen Tomsyck anchored the middle of the order with a multi-hit performance. Franklin remained competitive behind a massive day from Dominick Walters, who finished 2-for-3 with a double, a triple, and two RBIs, and Tavin Nass, who added a triple of his own. Despite out-hitting the Warriors 7 to 6, the Sabers struggled to overcome eight strikeouts and six walks issued by Muskego's staff. Prescott Sanford took the hard-luck loss for Franklin as Muskego utilized elite late-game situational pitching and clinical base-running to clinch the narrow victory.

#21 Cedar Grove-Belgium 6
#8 Whitefish Bay 5
P I. Hilbelink: 6.0 IP, 3 BB, 10 K
H I. Hilbelink: 2-2, 2 R, 2B, 2 BB
Recap

The Cedar Grove-Belgium Rockets edged out the Whitefish Bay Blue Dukes in a 6-5 nail-biter, powered by a dominant two-way performance from Ira Hilbelink. Hilbelink was masterful on the mound, racking up 10 strikeouts while scattering three hits over six frames to earn the win. He also fueled the offense with two hits, including a double, and two runs scored. Josh Anzia provided significant support with a multi-hit game and an RBI, while the Rockets utilized aggressive base-running with four stolen bags to maintain pressure. Whitefish Bay remained competitive behind a home run and three RBIs from Chase Wolter and a triple from Charlie McIntyre, but the squad struggled to overcome 11 total strikeouts from the Rockets' staff. Linus Pajot took the loss for the Blue Dukes despite a gritty five-strikeout start. Cedar Grove-Belgium utilized elite strikeout pitching and superior situational hitting to clinch the narrow victory.

More Game Recaps
Beloit Memorial 6
Union Grove 0
P M. Nora: 7.0 IP, 2 BB, 6 K
H T. Cates: 1-3, 2 RBI, 2B, BB
Recap

The Beloit Memorial Purple Knights dismantled Union Grove in a 6-0 shutout victory, powered by a masterful complete-game two-hitter from Michael Nora. Nora was untouchable on the hill, racking up six strikeouts while surrendering just two singles over seven dominant frames to earn the win. Offensively, Tayvon Cates led the charge with a double and a game-high two RBIs, while Braylen Huebbe set the tone at the top of the order by scoring twice and drawing two walks. The Purple Knights utilized elite plate discipline and capitalized on three Union Grove defensive errors to maintain relentless pressure throughout the contest. Union Grove struggled to find any rhythm against Nora's command, managing only hits from Tucker Katterhagen and Dylan Ashburn. Christian Kuiper took the loss for the Broncos as Beloit Memorial utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound dominance to secure the definitive win.

Brookfield Academy 15
Catholic Central 5
P P. Mahoney: 4.0 IP, 2 BB, 6 K
H J. Mclean: 2-3, 1 R, 4 RBI, 2B, 2 SB
Recap

The Brookfield Academy Blue Knights cruised to a 15-5 victory over Catholic Central, powered by a massive offensive performance from Jadd Mclean and a clinical start from Patrick Mahoney. Mclean was the engine for the Knights' attack, finishing with two hits—including a double—and a game-high four RBIs, while Connor Tracy set the tone by scoring four times. Mahoney earned the win on the hill, racking up six strikeouts over four effective frames before Kolton Nimmer provided two perfect innings of relief to seal the win. Catholic Central remained competitive behind a double and an RBI from Jax Daams, but the Hilltoppers struggled to overcome three defensive errors and a persistent Knights offense that swiped a staggering 17 bases. Joey Kmecak took the loss for Catholic Central as Brookfield Academy utilized elite aggressive base-running and high-volume situational hitting to clinch the definitive victory.

G1 De Pere 8
   Neenah 4
G2 De Pere 12
   Appleton East 0
P J. Mleziva: 3 IP, 0 BB, 3 K
H M. Zimmerman: 4-0, R, RBI
Recap

The De Pere Varsity Redbirds showcased an overwhelming combination of plate discipline and clinical pitching this weekend, dismantling Neenah in a high-scoring opener before returning to secure a dominant shutout victory against Appleton East.

The Redbirds relied on a relentless approach at the plate to outlast Neenah, drawing seven walks and capitalizing on timely hitting from Max Zimmerman and Will Nikolay. While Neenah’s Ethan Hellengreen provided a spark with two hits and a quality start, the Redbirds' bullpen proved to be the difference-maker. Jake Mleziva entered in relief and completely silenced the Neenah bats, tossing three dominant frames of one-hit ball to earn the victory. De Pere's aggressive baserunning—highlighted by four stolen bases—consistently pressured the Neenah defense, ensuring the Redbirds remained in control throughout the late innings.

De Pere continued their dominant run with a lopsided shutout over Appleton East, effectively ending the contest early with a massive 12-run barrage. Will Nikolay was the star of the show, not only earning the win with four nearly perfect innings on the mound but also fueling the offense with two RBIs. The Redbirds' power was on full display as Isaac Herlache and Max Zimmerman each delivered extra-base hits, while the team showed elite patience by working the count for nine total runs. Appleton East struggled to find any rhythm against Nikolay and Zimmerman, who combined for a one-hit masterpiece to cap off a perfect weekend for the Redbirds.

G1 DeForest 8
   Viroqua 1
G2 DeForest 7
   Tomah 2
P J. Hall: 5.2 IP, 2 BB, 4 K
H C. Meyers: 3-3, R, 3 RBI, 2B
Recap

The DeForest Varsity Norskies put on a clinical display of high-octane offense and lockdown pitching this past Saturday, sweeping their doubleheader by outclassing both Viroqua and Tomah.

DeForest asserted their dominance early against Viroqua, fueled by a relentless top of the order that consistently turned hits into runs. Tru Killerlain and Carter Meyers were the engines of the offense, combining for five hits and five RBIs, while the team’s aggressive baserunning kept the Blackhawks under constant duress. On the mound, JB Hall was nearly untouchable, surrendering only one hit over nearly six innings of work to stifle the Viroqua bats. Asher Brandsma provided a steady hand in relief, ensuring the Norskies' early lead remained insurmountable. Despite a few defensive miscues, DeForest’s ability to generate extra-base hits and manufacture runs through situational hitting secured a comfortable opening victory.

The Norskies' momentum carried directly into the nightcap as they dismantled Tomah behind a balanced eight-hit attack and a commanding start from Cooper Goldschmidt. Carter Meyers continued his torrid Saturday by launching a home run and driving in two, while Tru Killerlain added a triple to keep the scoreboard moving. Goldschmidt set a strong tone on the rubber, allowing just one run over four innings of work before the bullpen, led by Brayden Courtier and Luca Miller, slammed the door on any potential Timberwolves rally. Tomah struggled to find an answer for DeForest’s depth, as three different Norskies recorded multi-hit games to cap off an undefeated weekend.

Denmark 5
Wrightstown 2
P C. Delarwelle: 6.0 IP, 4 BB, 10 K
H C. Delarwelle: 2-4, 2 RBI, 2B, 3 TB
Recap

The Denmark Vikings secured a 5-2 victory over Wrightstown, fueled by a dominant pitching performance from Cade Delarwelle and a persistent 10-hit attack. Delarwelle was masterful on the mound, racking up 10 strikeouts while surrendering just one run over six innings to earn the win. Offensively, he helped his own cause with two hits, including a double, and two RBIs, while Caden Peterson and Ozzie Enz each added multi-hit efforts to keep the pressure on. Wrightstown remained competitive behind two hits and two RBIs from Mason Vande Hey and a multi-hit game from Theo Van Rossum, but the squad struggled to overcome 10 total strikeouts and three defensive errors. Rogan Thompson took the loss for Wrightstown despite a gritty six-inning start. Denmark utilized superior extra-base power and elite strikeout pitching to clinch the definitive conference win.

Janesville Craig 5
Verona 2
P M. Schoonover: 5.0 IP, 3 BB, 4 K
H J. Conway: 2-3, 2 RBI, SB
Recap

Janesville Craig outlasted the Verona Wildcats in a 5-2 victory, fueled by a dominant relief outing from Malachi Schoonover and a clinical approach on the basepaths. Schoonover earned the win by navigating five innings of four-hit ball, striking out four to keep the Verona offense at bay. Offensively, Jake Conway spearheaded the attack with two hits and two RBIs, while Asher Schoonover and Malachi Schoonover combined for three runs scored and a pair of stolen bases. Verona remained competitive behind a triple from Ben Erdman and a double from Peyton DiMaggio, but the Wildcats struggled to overcome eight total strikeouts from the Janesville Craig staff. Caden Martin took the loss for Verona as the Cougars utilized superior situational hitting and elite opportunistic running to secure the definitive win.

G1 Lake Country Lutheran 4
   Luther Prep 3
G2 Lake Country Lutheran 11
   Luther Prep 1
P T. Hagen: 1.1 IP, 0 BB, 2 K
H G. Snyder: 4-3, RBI, 3B
Recap

Lake Country Lutheran utilized a mix of extra-inning grit and a clinical offensive explosion to sweep a high-stakes doubleheader against Luther Prep on Saturday.

The opener proved to be a defensive struggle that required eight innings to decide, as the Lightning fended off a persistent Phoenix squad in a narrow one-run victory. Tate Hagen was the hero of the afternoon, not only securing the win on the mound with a flawless relief appearance but also sparking the offense with a crucial triple. Luther Prep's Brice Gosch turned in a marathon effort, tossing over seven innings and racking up three hits at the plate, but the Lightning's ability to manufacture runs in the final frame proved to be the difference. Despite being out-hit 10-9, Lake Country Lutheran's situational hitting—highlighted by Gabriel Snyder’s three-hit performance—allowed them to escape with the win in a classic pitcher's duel.

The Lightning carried that momentum into the nightcap, dismantling the Phoenix with a 13-hit barrage to secure a dominant shutout victory. Isaiah Oksiuta was the story of the second game, dominating on the hill with six innings of two-hit ball while also contributing two hits and two RBIs to his own cause. Tate Hagen remained red-hot at the plate, turning in a perfect 3-for-3 performance with three runs scored, while Lucas Daane and David Nehls added multi-hit efforts to keep the scoreboard moving. Luther Prep struggled to find any rhythm against Oksiuta’s electric stuff, managing only two hits as a team in a contest that was effectively decided by Lake Country Lutheran's early five-run surge.

G1 Little Chute 12
   Oconto Falls 1
G2 Little Chute 5
   Oconto Falls 2
P J. Hermsen: 5 IP, 4 BB, 8 K
H N. Faccio: 4-4, R, 4 RBI, 2B, HR
Recap

The Little Chute Varsity Mustangs utilized a relentless power surge in the opener and a clinical complete-game performance in the nightcap to sweep a Saturday doubleheader against the Oconto Falls Varsity Panthers.

Little Chute’s offense was firing on all cylinders, amassing 12 hits and 11 RBIs in a contest effectively decided by a barrage of extra-base hits. Gerrit Wittmann and Noah Faccio led the charge, each launching a home run to anchor a combined seven-RBI afternoon, while Trevor Verhagen added four RBIs of his own. On the hill, Jaden Hermsen was nearly untouchable, surrendering only two hits and one run over five dominant innings while racking up eight strikeouts. Oconto Falls struggled to find an answer for Hermsen’s electric stuff, with Trace Brehmer providing the lone offensive highlight for the Panthers with two hits.

The Mustangs carried their momentum into the second game, leaning on Reece Joten’s arm and bat to secure the sweep. Joten turned in a masterful complete-game performance, striking out eight and allowing only one earned run over seven innings of work. The Little Chute lineup remained efficient, with Joten and Gerrit Wittmann each collecting multiple hits to keep the pressure on the Panthers' defense. Oconto Falls showed signs of life with a multi-hit effort from Trace Brehmer and an RBI double by Carter Heroux, but they were unable to manufacture enough offense to overcome the Mustangs' early lead. By pairing consistent contact with Joten's steady presence on the mound, Little Chute ensured a perfect weekend of baseball.

G1 Living Word Lutheran 6
   University School of Milwaukee 1
G2 Living Word Lutheran 14
   University School of Milwaukee 6
P G. Weissenburger: 5 IP, 4 BB, 10 K
H G. Lambrecht: 3-2, R, 2 RBI
Recap

The Living Word Lutheran Varsity Timberwolves utilized lockdown pitching in the opener and a relentless 13-hit barrage in the nightcap to secure a dominant doubleheader sweep over the University School of Milwaukee Varsity Wildcats.

Gavin Weissenburger set a commanding tone for the Timberwolves in the first game, stifling the Wildcats' offense with a dominant performance on the mound. Over five innings of work, Weissenburger surrendered just one hit while racking up 10 strikeouts to keep USM off-balance. The Living Word Lutheran lineup provided efficient support, with Gabe Lambrecht driving in two runs and Weissenburger helping his own cause with a double and a triple. Jack White entered in relief to toss two nearly perfect innings, ensuring the Timberwolves' early lead remained safe. Despite drawing five walks, the Wildcats struggled to find the gaps, finishing with only two hits in the contest.

The Timberwolves' bats exploded in the second game, overwhelming the Wildcats with 14 runs to complete the weekend sweep. Gavin LaPerriere and Jack White fueled the offensive onslaught, with LaPerriere turning in a three-hit performance and White driving in a staggering five runs. USM showed signs of life in the middle innings behind Nathan Liberman’s multi-hit effort and three RBIs from Ishaan Naik, but they could not match the depth of the Living Word Lutheran lineup. Jackson Oliver earned the win on the hill, striking out nine over five innings of work to neutralize the Wildcats' power. By pairing aggressive baserunning with a flurry of extra-base hits—including doubles from Owen Sather and Weissenburger—the Timberwolves ensured a decisive victory.

G1 Luxemburg-Casco 14
   Clintonville 5
G2 Luxemburg-Casco 15
   Clintonville 5
P N. Chervenka: 2 IP, BB, 3 K
H T. Klaubauf: 3-2, 2 R, 4 RBI, 3B
Recap

The Luxemburg-Casco Varsity Spartans unleashed a relentless offensive display this past Saturday, overwhelming Clintonville with a pair of high-scoring performances to secure a dominant doubleheader sweep.

The Spartans' bats were firing on all cylinders in the series opener, amassing 16 hits and 12 RBIs to pull away from the Truckers. Tatem Klaubauf anchored the offense with a three-hit, two-RBI performance, while Eli Derenne and Gavin Lax each drove in three runs to keep the pressure on the Clintonville pitching staff. On the mound, Gavin Lax set a strong tone by tossing two dominant innings of one-hit ball to earn the victory. Despite multi-hit efforts from Clintonville’s Parker Soldner and Reece Killips, the Truckers were unable to overcome an early defensive struggle that saw the Spartans capitalize on every scoring opportunity.

The offensive onslaught continued in the nightcap as Luxemburg-Casco tallied 14 hits to complete the sweep. Tatem Klaubauf remained red-hot, driving in four runs on three hits, including a triple, while Eli Derenne and Hudson Billings combined for four hits and three RBIs. Noah Chervenka earned the win on the hill, striking out three over two shutout innings before the bullpen finalized the lopsided affair. Clintonville’s Zach Johnson provided a bright spot for the Truckers with a home run and three RBIs, but the Spartans' depth proved too much to contain. By amassing seven stolen bases and consistently finding the gaps, Luxemburg-Casco ensured a decisive conclusion to the weekend.

Madison Memorial 15
Madison East 0
P D. Haferman: 4.0 IP, 2 BB, 6 K
H C. Liggon: 4-5, 4 R, 2 RBI, 3B, HR, SB
Recap

The Madison Memorial Spartans cruised to a 15-0 shutout victory over the Madison East Purgolders, fueled by a historic offensive performance from Caleb Liggon and a clinical start from Drew Haferman. Liggon was unstoppable at the plate, finishing 4-for-5 with a home run, a triple, and two RBIs while scoring four times. Haferman earned the win on the hill, racking up six strikeouts while surrendering just two hits over four masterful frames. The Spartans' relentless attack featured extra-base hits from Cam Sauer, Myles Hosking, and Blake Adams, while the team swiped six bases to maintain constant pressure. Madison East struggled to find a rhythm against the Memorial staff, which combined for nine strikeouts and allowed only two singles on the afternoon. Henry Foreman took the loss for the Purgolders as the Spartans utilized elite long-ball power and superior mound command to secure the definitive win.

Madison West 6
Sun Prairie West 5
P M. Lubenow: 2.0 IP, 0 BB, 2 K
H O. Conkey: 1-3, R, 3 RBI, 2B, BB
Recap

The Madison West Regents outlasted the Sun Prairie West Wolves in a 6-5 thriller, secured by a resilient bullpen effort and a clutch offensive performance from Oliver Conkey. Conkey was the engine for the Regents' attack, finishing with a double and a game-high three RBIs, while Noah Havighurst set the tone with two hits and two runs scored. Maxwell Lubenow earned the win in relief, navigating two frames of three-hit ball to stifle the Wolves' late-inning momentum. Sun Prairie West remained competitive behind a perfect 3-for-3 day from Ben Muszynski and two RBIs from Sullivan Arnold, but the squad struggled to overcome a persistent Regents lineup that racked up 11 hits. Kal Magli took the loss for the Wolves in relief of Grayson Gruber, who struck out five over nearly six innings. Madison West utilized superior situational hitting and elite opportunistic base-running to clinch the hard-fought victory.

Marinette 9
Waupaca 6
P C. Smith: 6.1 IP, 2 BB, 13 K
H C. MacGregor: 2-3, 3 R, RBI, 2B, HR, BB
Recap

The Marinette Marines powered past Waupaca in a 9-6 victory, fueled by a relentless 11-hit offensive explosion and a dominant strikeout performance from Cooper Smith. Smith was the story of the afternoon, racking up a staggering 13 strikeouts over 6.1 innings to earn the win on the hill. He also contributed at the plate with two hits and two RBIs. Offensively, Chase MacGregor and Wyatt Stauss provided the fireworks, each launching a home run to anchor the attack, while Levi Hanson set the tone at the top of the order with three hits and three runs scored. Waupaca remained competitive behind a perfect 3-for-3 day from Jacob Durrant and two RBIs from Dougie Williams, but the squad struggled to overcome 13 total strikeouts and four defensive errors. Carson Jameson took the loss for Waupaca as Marinette utilized superior long-ball power and elite strikeout pitching to secure the definitive win.

G1 Martin Luther 12
   Dominican 2
G2 Martin Luther 12
   Dominican 7
P K. Sabanosh: 5 IP, 0 BB, K
H J. Boeshaar: 1-2, R, 2 RBI, 2B, 2 BB
Recap

The Martin Luther Varsity Spartans showcased a high-powered offense this past Saturday, outscoring their opponents 24-9 over two games to complete a decisive doubleheader sweep.

The Spartans dismantled the Knights in the series opener, amassing 12 runs behind a balanced attack and a clinical performance on the hill. Kip Sabanosh was the star of the show, earning the win with a dominant five-inning complete game while also contributing a hit and two RBIs to his own cause. The Martin Luther lineup displayed impressive plate discipline, drawing seven walks and utilizing extra-base hits from Jackson Boeshaar and Graham Sabanosh to keep the pressure high. Dominican struggled to find a rhythm against Kip Sabanosh’s electric stuff, managed only four hits, with the Spartans' aggressive baserunning—highlighted by Tino Pozos swiping four bags—consistently forcing the Knights into difficult defensive situations.

The offensive fireworks continued in the nightcap as Martin Luther tallied 12 hits to secure the sweep. Tino Pozos led the charge from the top of the lineup, driving in three runs and earning the win with four nearly perfect innings of relief, striking out four. The Spartans' depth was on full display as Henry Gottschalk and Jackson Boeshaar each collected multiple hits, while Juan Torres provided a major spark with a double and three RBIs. Despite a mid-game push from Dominican, the Spartans' pitching staff held firm in the later frames to neutralize the threat. By combining consistent contact from players like Angel Alvarado with a relentless approach on the base paths, Martin Luther ensured a lopsided conclusion to the weekend.

Mosinee 11
River Falls 3
P E. Brooks: 5.0 IP, 3 BB, 7 K
H A. Laurila: 3-4, R, 2 RBI, 2B, 3B
Recap

The Mosinee Indians dismantled the River Falls Wildcats in an 11-3 victory, powered by a massive offensive explosion and a clinical start from Easton Brooks. Brooks earned the win on the hill, racking up seven strikeouts over five effective innings to stifle the Wildcats' bats. Offensively, Carter Fandrey provided the fireworks with a home run, while Sebastian Andersen and Aiden Laurila spearheaded a relentless 11-hit attack, both finishing with three hits including doubles. Laurila also added a triple to his impressive line, contributing two RBIs to anchor the middle of the order. River Falls remained competitive behind a home run from Kingston Quinn and a pair of doubles from Chase Rudolph, but the squad struggled to overcome 11 total strikeouts from the Mosinee staff. Quinn took the loss for the Wildcats as Mosinee utilized superior extra-base power and disciplined mound work to secure the definitive win.

Nicolet 18
Wauwatosa West 11
P M. Schwalbach: 4.0 IP, 3 BB, 2 K
H H. Konczal: 4-4, 4 R, 3 SB
Recap

The Nicolet Knights outlasted the Wauwatosa West Trojans in an 18-11 offensive shootout, powered by a massive 13-hit attack and a steady relief outing from Mason Schwalbach. Hayden Konczal spearheaded the Knights' offense with a perfect 4-for-4 performance and three runs scored, while Quinn Bork provided the fireworks with two doubles and a game-high three RBIs. Schwalbach earned the win on the hill, navigating four frames to stabilize the game after a high-scoring start. Wauwatosa West remained competitive behind a home run and four RBIs from Reid Schultz and a triple from Jonathan Vang, but the Trojans struggled to stifle the Knights' momentum as Nicolet drew 10 walks and swiped 10 bases. Aaron Prusko took the loss for Wauwatosa West as Nicolet utilized superior situational hitting and elite opportunistic base-running to clinch the high-scoring victory.

Oak Creek 12
Racine Case 2
P B. Ulezelski: 4.2 IP, 4 BB, 3 K
H H. Shepstone: 2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B, SB
Recap

The Oak Creek Knights secured a 12-2 victory over the Racine Case Eagles, powered by a disciplined offensive approach and a clinical start from Blake Ulezelski. Ulezelski earned the win on the hill, racking up three strikeouts while scattering two hits over 4.2 effective frames. Offensively, Hunter Shepstone and Camden Jeske spearheaded the attack, with Shepstone recording a double and two RBIs and Jeske adding a triple. The Knights utilized elite plate discipline to draw nine walks, with Jackson Villarreal crossing the plate three times despite only recording one official at-bat. Racine Case remained competitive behind a two-hit effort from Cameron Bongiovanni, but the Eagles struggled to overcome five defensive errors and a persistent Knights lineup. Alejandro Navarro took the loss for Racine Case as Oak Creek utilized superior extra-base power and opportunistic base-running to clinch the definitive win.

G1 Omro 10
   North Fond du Lac 0
G2 Omro 8
   North Fond du Lac 0
P B. Loker: 4 IP, 0 BB, 5 K
H B. Loker: 4-2, 1 R, 3 RBI
Recap

The Omro Varsity Foxes put on a clinic in fundamental baseball this past Saturday, surrendering zero runs across a doubleheader sweep of North Fond du Lac/Oakfield.

The Foxes’ offense was relentless in the opener, amassing 10 runs behind a disciplined approach at the plate that yielded eight walks. Bryce Loker anchored the effort both ways, earning the win with four dominant innings of one-hit ball while driving in three runs on two hits. Omro’s depth was on full display as Connor Grams and Evan Krueger each delivered extra-base hits to keep the pressure high on the Fighting O's. NFDL-Oakfield struggled to find a rhythm against Loker and reliever Jake Hunter, who combined for a two-hit shutout. The Foxes' aggressive baserunning, featuring four stolen bases, consistently forced defensive miscues, ensuring a swift victory in a display of total team execution.

The defensive lockdown continued in the nightcap as Cade Sowls tossed five masterful innings, allowing just two hits while racking up eight strikeouts to complete the sweep. The Omro lineup remained efficient, led by Sowls’ three hits and multi-hit performances from Bryce Loker and Cade Boynton, the latter of whom drove in two runs. NFDL-Oakfield’s Caleb Fisher managed a hit for the Fighting O's, but the combined efforts of Sowls and Cole Marine on the hill kept the scoreboard clean for the second consecutive game. By pairing a patient eye at the plate with clinical pitching, the Foxes ensured a perfect weekend without allowing a single runner to cross home plate.

Oshkosh West 8
West Bend East 3
H N. Cheever: 2-3, 1 R, 3 RBI, SB
Recap

The Oshkosh West Wildcats powered past West Bend East in an 8-3 victory, fueled by a multi-hit offensive barrage and a steady relief performance from Kenden Todd. Todd earned the win on the hill, tossing three scoreless frames of four-hit ball to silence the Suns' bats in the middle innings. Offensively, Nolan Cheever provided the fireworks with a game-high three RBIs, while Caleb Lee and Wyatt Martin each anchored the attack with two hits and a double apiece. The Wildcats utilized aggressive base-running to maintain constant pressure, racking up six stolen bases to capitalize on timely contact. West Bend East remained competitive behind a double from Jonah Kluck and a multi-hit effort from Colton Multerer, but the squad struggled to overcome two defensive errors and eight total strikeouts from the Oshkosh West staff. Herman Schmidt took the loss for the Suns as the Wildcats utilized superior extra-base power and elite situational hitting to clinch the definitive win.

Plymouth 9
Sheboygan Falls 3
P E. Rau: 3.0 IP, 3 BB, 7 K
H W. Krebsbach: 4-4, 3 R, 2B, 4 SB
Recap

The Plymouth Panthers cruised to a 9-3 victory over the Sheboygan Falls Falcons, powered by a dominant offensive performance from Will Krebsbach and a clinical collective effort on the mound. Krebsbach was unstoppable at the plate, finishing a perfect 4-for-4 with a double and three runs scored, while Charlie Monkoski anchored the middle of the order with two hits, including a double, and a game-high four RBIs. Cole Kuhn earned the win in relief, racking up six strikeouts over three effective frames to stabilize the defense. The Panthers utilized aggressive base-running to maintain relentless pressure, swiping eight bags—including four from Krebsbach alone. Sheboygan Falls remained competitive behind two hits and an RBI from Aaron Bronson, but the Falcons struggled to overcome a staggering 15 total strikeouts from the Plymouth staff. Elliott Ries took the loss for the Falcons as Plymouth utilized superior extra-base power and elite strikeout pitching to secure the definitive win.

Seymour 9
Fox Valley Lutheran 8
P R. Oskey: 4.0 IP, 3 BB, 5 K
H M. Gutekunst: 2-4, 4 RBI, 2 SB
Recap

The Seymour Thunder outlasted the Fox Valley Lutheran Foxes in a 9-8 extra-inning thriller, secured by a late offensive surge and a lockdown relief performance from Xavier Salzman. Salzman earned the win by tossing a perfect final frame, following a gritty two-inning relief effort from Carson Staffeldt that stabilized the game. Offensively, Romy Oskey spearheaded the Thunder's 14-hit attack with a perfect 3-for-4 performance and an RBI, while Carson Staffeldt added a double and a game-high two RBIs. Fox Valley Lutheran remained competitive behind a massive day from Michael Gutekunst, who finished with two hits and four RBIs, and a double from Jackson Thede. Despite out-striking the Thunder 12 to 5, the Foxes struggled to overcome early defensive miscues and a persistent Seymour lineup. Jack Schlueter took the loss for the Foxes in relief of Luke Heimerl, as the Thunder utilized superior situational hitting and elite late-game resilience to clinch the definitive victory.

South Milwaukee 10
West Allis Central 0
P E. Nowak: 5.0 IP, BB, 10 K
H B. Plennes: 3-4, 3 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR, SB, SF
Recap

The South Milwaukee Rockets dismantled the West Allis Central Bulldogs in a 10-0 shutout victory, powered by a historic offensive performance from Bryce Plennes and a clinical start from Easton Nowak. Plennes was unstoppable at the plate, finishing 3-for-4 with two home runs and a game-high three RBIs while crossing the plate three times. Nowak earned the win on the hill, racking up a staggering 10 strikeouts while surrendering just three hits over five dominant frames. The Rockets' relentless attack featured doubles from Mason Hintz and Tommy Parker, while the team swiped 11 total bases to maintain constant pressure. West Allis Central struggled to find a rhythm against Nowak’s command, managing only singles from Anthony Galvez, Ethan Schroeder, and Alex Ribecky. Julian Molthen took the loss for the Bulldogs as South Milwaukee utilized elite long-ball power and superior mound dominance to secure the definitive win.

Union Grove 4
Beloit Memorial 1
P K. Brau: 5.0 IP, 4 BB, 7 K
H J. Reesman: 1-3, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Union Grove Broncos avenged their previous loss to Beloit Memorial with a 4-1 victory, fueled by a sharp performance on the mound from Kevin Brau and a steady relief effort by Jude Rogowski. Brau earned the win, racking up seven strikeouts over five innings while allowing just one run. Rogowski closed the door with two perfect frames, striking out four of the seven batters he faced to preserve the lead. Offensively, the Broncos capitalized on three Purple Knights errors and timely hitting from Jake Reesman, who drove in two runs, and Christian Reisenauer, who added a double and an RBI. Beloit Memorial remained competitive behind a double from Callen Espinoza and a disciplined approach that saw them draw five walks, but the squad struggled to overcome 11 total strikeouts from the Union Grove staff. Ayden Marshall took the loss for the Purple Knights despite a gritty complete-game effort on the mound.

Waukesha North 10
Heritage Christian 0
P JP Eagon: 3.0 IP, 0 BB, 3 K
H T. Flemming: 3-4, 3 R, 4 RBI, 2 SB
Recap

The Waukesha North Northstars dismantled the Heritage Christian Patriots in a 10-0 shutout victory, powered by a relentless offensive performance from Tyler Flemming and a clinical collective effort on the mound. Flemming was the engine for the Northstars' attack, finishing with a team-high four RBIs and crossing the plate three times, while Riley Lyman set the tone with two hits and two runs scored. JP Eagon earned the win in relief, tossing three masterful scoreless innings to anchor a pitching staff that surrendered just five hits on the day. The Northstars utilized aggressive base-running to maintain constant pressure, swiping a staggering 11 total bases—including three from Lyman alone. Heritage Christian remained competitive behind a perfect 3-for-3 performance from Isaiah Dufek, including a triple, but the Patriots struggled to overcome three defensive errors and eight total strikeouts. Grayson Sanfilippo took the loss for the Patriots as Waukesha North utilized superior situational hitting and elite opportunistic running to secure the definitive win.

Waupaca 4
Marinette 2
P A. Stern: 6.0 IP, 2 BB, 2 K
Recap

The Waupaca Comets secured a 4-2 victory over Marinette, powered by a steady start from Anikan Stern and a clutch offensive effort from Dougie Williams. Stern earned the win on the hill, scattering five hits while striking out two over six effective innings. Williams provided the decisive blow for the Comets with a two-RBI performance, while Ollie Waller set the tone at the top of the order by scoring twice. Marinette remained competitive behind a double from Wyatt Stauss and an RBI each from Chase MacGregor and Levi Hanson, but the squad struggled to overcome timely pitching from the Waupaca staff. Nik Williams took the loss for Marinette despite a four-strikeout start. Waupaca utilized superior situational hitting and a perfect final frame from Max Olson to clinch the definitive win.

West Allis Hale 9
Cedarburg 7
H L. Schaning: 2-4, R, 4 RBI
Recap

The West Allis Hale Huskies outlasted the Cedarburg Bulldogs in a 9-7 victory, powered by a clinical relief performance from Evan Aigner and a massive offensive day from Luke Schaning. Schaning was the engine for the Huskies' attack, finishing with two hits and a game-high four RBIs, while Aigner anchored the effort by scoring three times, drawing two walks, and tossing three effective innings to earn the save. Yovanni Llanas secured the win on the hill, navigating four frames to stabilize the game early. Cedarburg remained competitive behind a home run and three RBIs from Cooper Hall, along with a double from Ethan Paulson, but the Bulldogs struggled to overcome a persistent Huskies lineup that swiped seven bases. Pitcher #20 took the loss for Cedarburg as West Allis Hale utilized superior opportunistic base-running and high-volume situational hitting to clinch the definitive win.

Wilmot 22
Cudahy 0
P A. Bergum: 4.0 IP, 2 BB, 7 K
H C. Panosian: 3-3, 3 R, 4 RBI, 2B, 3B, SF
Recap

The Wilmot Panthers dominated the Cudahy Packers in a 22-0 shutout victory, fueled by a historic offensive explosion and a combined one-hit masterpiece on the mound. Cash Panosian was unstoppable, finishing 3-for-3 with a triple, a double, and a game-high four RBIs, while Cooper Pappadakis anchored the attack with three hits and five RBIs. Adymn Bergum earned the win, racking up seven strikeouts over four nearly perfect frames before Carter Schuh closed the door with two strikeouts in the final inning. The Panthers utilized aggressive base-running to maintain constant pressure, swiping four bags and capitalizing on seven Cudahy defensive errors. Cudahy struggled to find any rhythm against the Wilmot staff, managing only a single from Jonathan Pettke. Landon Fuchs took the loss for the Packers as Wilmot utilized elite extra-base power and superior mound dominance to secure the definitive win.

Wrightstown 11
Denmark 1
H M. Vande Hey: 2-4, 1 R, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Wrightstown Tigers avenged their previous loss to Denmark in a resounding 11-1 victory, powered by a dominant complete-game performance from Jacob Miller and a relentless 14-hit offensive barrage. Miller was clinical on the hill, scattering just three hits while yielding only one run over six innings to earn the win. He also fueled the offense with two RBIs, while Theo Van Rossum and Mason Vande Hey each recorded multi-hit games with a double apiece to keep the pressure on. The Tigers utilized elite situational hitting, totaling six doubles on the afternoon, to dismantle the Vikings' pitching early. Denmark remained competitive behind a double from Braedon Heezen, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Miller's command. Daxton Kraschnewski took the loss for the Vikings as Wrightstown utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the definitive conference win.

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