WIAA Daily Roundup: May 20
May 21, 2026
Wisconsin Staff

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The Franklin Sabers leaned on a potent mid-game offensive surge and a dramatic walk-off home run to secure a thrilling 7-5 extra-innings victory over Indian Trail on Wednesday. Indian Trail struck first in the top of the third inning, getting on the board when Josef Prybylski singled to push a run across the plate. Franklin answered and seized command with a decisive four-run surge in the bottom of the fourth. The rally was fueled by a run-scoring single from Tavin Nass, an RBI fielder's choice off the bat of Dillon Herling, and was emphatically punctuated by a crucial two-run double from Sam Ortiz. After Franklin added a run in the fifth to extend their advantage to 5-1, Indian Trail displayed resilience, battling back to tie the game at 5-5 with a massive four-run explosion in the top of the sixth inning. The comeback was highlighted by an RBI single from Ronald Arias and was emphatically punctuated by a home run to center field off the bat of Cade Minatto. After a scoreless seventh frame, the stage was set for a dramatic finish, and Franklin flipped the script completely in the bottom of the eighth inning when Ortiz played the absolute hero, launching a walk-off home run to center field to drive in two runs and seal the nail-biting win. Dominic Bombien earned the win with a masterful performance in relief, tossing two and one-third scoreless innings while surrendering just one hit, racking up three strikeouts, and navigating zero walks to completely shut down Indian Trail's offense and set up the walk-off. This followed a gritty start from Carter Fraser, who yielded five runs (four earned) on six hits while striking out three and walking two over the first five and two-thirds frames. The Franklin offense piled up seven hits on the day. Sam Ortiz was a massive force at the plate from the shortstop spot, spearheading the attack with a 2-for-4 performance that included a double, his game-winning home run, two runs scored, and a game-high 4 RBI. Bennett Schueller kept the pressure on by matching the team-high with two hits. Tavin Nass provided heavy lifting in the lineup by driving in a run with a single, while Dominick Walters and Dillon Herling chipped in with an RBI each to balance the attack, with Walters pushing his run across via sacrifice fly. The Sabers also applied pressure on the basepaths, with Nick Firle swiping a stolen base, and flashed the leather when needed, turning two double plays to anchor the defense. For Indian Trail, Cade Minatto paced the seven-hit attack by driving in a team-high 3 RBI with his sixth-inning home run on a 1-for-4 day. Josef Prybylski added a multi-hit game, collecting two knocks and an RBI, while Ronald Arias added an RBI single.
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The Wisconsin Lutheran Vikings leaned on a potent offensive attack and dominant pitching to secure a decisive 10-1 victory over the New Berlin West Vikings on Wednesday. Wisconsin Lutheran established an immediate lead in the bottom of the first inning, getting on the board when Eli Dreier hit a sacrifice fly to push a run across the plate. New Berlin West answered in the top of the third inning to tie the game at 1-1, fueled by a run-scoring double to center field from Nathan Hinek. However, Wisconsin Lutheran flipped the script completely and seized total command for good with a decisive two-run surge in the bottom of the third. The go-ahead rally was aided by a bases-loaded walk drawn by Dreier and a costly New Berlin West error. Seizing total command, Wisconsin Lutheran effectively put the game completely out of reach by adding three runs in the fourth, one in the fifth, and a final three-run explosion in the sixth to comfortably seal the win. Eli Dreier earned the win with a masterful start on the mound, surrendering just one unearned run on five hits while racking up an impressive eight strikeouts and navigating two walks over 5.0 dominant innings of work. Colton Meier provided lockdown relief, tossing two scoreless innings while allowing two hits and striking out two to completely slam the door. The Wisconsin Lutheran offense capitalized on its opportunities, gathering nine total hits and showing incredible patience by drawing six walks as a team. Eli Dreier, Colton Franske, and Brayden Abramowski were massive forces at the plate, spearheading the attack by each collecting a multi-hit game with two knocks apiece. Dreier and Egann Sundby provided the heavy lifting in the clutch by driving in a team-high two runs each. The Vikings also completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying a staggering seven stolen bases as a team, led by two from Carter Fry. For New Berlin West, Nathan Hinek paced the seven-hit attack from the three-hole with a stellar 3-for-4 performance, a double, and the squad's only RBI. Sam Jandresevits kept the pressure on with a multi-hit game, collecting two knocks in four at-bats. New Berlin West flashed the leather when needed, turning a double play to anchor the defense.
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The Kaukauna Ghosts leaned on a dramatic late-game rally and lockdown relief pitching to secure a hard-fought 5-3 victory over the Green Bay Preble Hornets on Wednesday. Green Bay Preble struck first in the bottom of the opening frame, getting on the board when Carlos Prado singled to push a run across the plate. They extended their advantage to 3-0 in the bottom of the second inning on an RBI fielder's choice off the bat of David Petasek. Kaukauna displayed resilience, battling back to cut the deficit to 3-2 with a two-run surge in the top of the third inning. The Ghosts flipped the script completely and seized command for good with a decisive three-run explosion in the top of the sixth inning. The game-breaking rally was fueled by a crucial two-run double off the bat of Bryce Urban, immediately followed by a run-scoring single from Tyler Urban to push the final run across the plate. The pitching staff then slammed the door to comfortably seal the comeback win. Bennett Geitner earned the win with an absolute masterpiece in relief, tossing five scoreless innings while surrendering just two hits, racking up four strikeouts, and navigating only one walk to completely shut down the Hornets' offense late. This followed a start from Quentin Gustman, who yielded three runs (two earned) on four hits while striking out one and walking one over the first two frames. The Kaukauna offense made the most of its limited opportunities, gathering just three total hits on the day. Bryce Urban provided the heavy lifting in the clutch by driving in a team-high two runs with his decisive sixth-inning double. Tyler Urban kept the pressure on with a perfect 1-for-1 performance and an RBI single, while Bron Schaefer chipped in with a hit to round out the attack. The Ghosts also flashed the leather when needed, turning a double play to anchor the defense. For the Hornets, the offense gathered six hits, with Brady VanPay, Will VanBoxel, David Petasek, Bennett Bishop, Harrison Selk, and Carlos Prado accounting for one knock apiece. Petasek drove the offense with a game-high 2 RBI on a 1-for-4 day, while Prado added an RBI single.
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The Mukwonago Indians leaned on massive early scoring surges and clutch power hitting to secure a decisive 13-6 victory over the Burlington Demons on Wednesday. Burlington struck first in the top of the opening frame, getting on the board when Benson Whiteside singled to push a run across the plate. Mukwonago answered immediately in the bottom half of the first inning to tie the game at 2-2, fueled by a sacrifice fly from Bo Dooley and a costly Burlington error. After Burlington reclaimed a 4-2 advantage in the top of the second on a run-scoring single by Noah Ruleford and an RBI fielder's choice from Kaydan Ensign, the Indians flipped the script completely and seized command for good with a massive five-run explosion in the bottom of the second. The game-breaking rally was emphatically punctuated by a towering three-run home run to right field off the bat of Isaac Teisl. Seizing total command, Mukwonago effectively put the game completely out of reach with a staggering six-run surge in the bottom of the fourth inning. The rally was highlighted by a run-scoring single from Teisl, an RBI single by Dooley, an RBI double off the bat of Braedon Paczocha, a crucial two-run single from Caden Baker, and another Demons error. Burlington scratched across two runs in the fifth, but the massive deficit was insurmountable. Preston Ciurro earned the win with a gritty performance in relief, tossing one and one-third scoreless innings while surrendering just one hit, racking up one strikeout, and navigating two walks. Caden Baker provided stellar long relief, tossing 4.0 innings to completely slam the door while yielding two runs (zero earned) on two hits. This followed a start from Cooper Graham, who allowed four runs (three earned) on five hits while racking up three strikeouts over the first one and two-thirds frames. The Mukwonago offense capitalized on its opportunities, gathering nine hits on the day. Isaac Teisl was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a perfect 2-for-2 performance that included his second-inning home run, three runs scored, and a game-high 4 RBI. Ayden Andrysczyk kept the pressure on with a multi-hit game, lacing a double and driving in two runs on a 2-for-3 day. Bo Dooley and Caden Baker provided heavy lifting in the clutch by driving in two runs apiece, while Braedon Paczocha chipped in an RBI double. The Indians also completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying four stolen bases as a team with one each from Teisl, Tyler Smeiska, Caleb Scheel, and Ciurro, and flashed the leather when needed by turning a double play to anchor the defense. For the Demons, the offense gathered eight hits, paced by multi-hit games from Noah Ruleford, Josh Tomczyk, and Wes Bauman, who each collected two knocks. Benson Whiteside and TJ Caliva drove the offense by plating two runs apiece, and the team applied pressure with four stolen bases, including two by Parker Davis.
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The Brookfield East Spartans leaned on a massive early offensive explosion and weathered a dramatic late-game rally to secure a thrilling 11-10 victory over Arrowhead on Wednesday. Brookfield East established an immediate, commanding lead in the top of the first inning, erupting for five runs highlighted by a two-run home run to right field from Zack Steichen, an RBI double by Evan Ruesch, a run-scoring single from Audie Matter, and an additional run pushed across on an error. Arrowhead answered in the bottom half of the frame with a solo home run to right field off the bat of Niko Frangopoulos. The Spartans continued to pour it on with four more runs in the second to extend their advantage to 9-1, punctuated by a two-run home run to left field from Sam Wells, a run-scoring single by Ruesch, and a sacrifice fly from Matter. After adding two runs in the fourth to build what seemed like an insurmountable lead, Brookfield East had to hold off a furious comeback attempt. Arrowhead chipped away with single runs in the third and fifth before launching a massive six-run surge in the bottom of the seventh. The late charge was fueled by a run-scoring single from Bryce Henschel, a crucial two-run double by Ethan Kirley, an RBI triple from Frangopoulos, a run-scoring triple off the bat of Cam Carter, and a costly error, but the Spartans ultimately slammed the door just in time to seal the nail-biting win. Noah Melby earned the win with a gritty start on the mound, surrendering four runs (three earned) on five hits while racking up an impressive seven strikeouts and navigating two walks over four and one-third innings of work. Cooper Haas provided relief out of the bullpen to help weather the storm and close out the game. The Brookfield East offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 16 hits on the day. Cooper Haas was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a stellar 4-for-5 performance and completely wreaking havoc on the basepaths with two stolen bases. Sam Wells, Zack Steichen, Evan Ruesch, and Audie Matter provided the heavy lifting in the clutch by driving in two runs apiece, with Wells and Steichen both launching home runs and Ruesch adding a double. Carter Mantei and Jackson Suttle kept the pressure on by each collecting multiple hits to balance the attack, with Mantei lacing a double. The Spartans tallied four stolen bases as a team and flashed the leather when needed, turning a double play to anchor the defense. For Arrowhead, the offense gathered 11 hits, paced by multi-hit games from Bryce Henschel, Niko Frangopoulos, Ethan Kirley, and Cam Carter, who each collected two knocks. Frangopoulos and Kirley drove the offense by plating a team-high two runs apiece, while the team applied pressure with four stolen bases.
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The Cedarburg Bulldogs leaned on a dramatic late-game comeback and lockdown relief pitching to secure a thrilling 4-3 victory over the Slinger Owls GW on Wednesday. Slinger struck first in the bottom of the opening frame, getting on the board when Ethan Miller singled to push a run across the plate. They extended their advantage to 2-0 in the bottom of the third inning on an RBI fielder's choice off the bat of Cole Lighthizer, and added another run in the fourth to build a 3-1 lead after Cedarburg scratched one across in the top half of the frame. Cedarburg flipped the script completely and seized command for good with a decisive three-run explosion in the top of the fifth inning. The game-breaking rally was fueled by run-scoring singles from Jake Scherzer and Ryan Winker, pushing the decisive go-ahead runs across the plate. The Cedarburg bullpen then slammed the door the rest of the way to completely seal the nail-biting win. Logan Emery earned the win with an absolute masterpiece in relief, tossing three hitless and scoreless innings while racking up four strikeouts and navigating just one walk to completely shut down the Slinger offense late. This followed a gritty start from Ryan Rasmussen, who yielded three runs on two hits while racking up a staggering 10 strikeouts and navigating eight walks over the first three and two-thirds frames, before handing the ball over to the bullpen where Ethan Paulson also made an appearance. The Cedarburg offense gathered six hits on the day. Jake Scherzer provided the heavy lifting in the clutch by driving in a team-high 2 RBI on a 1-for-4 day. Damen Lonstine was a massive force at the plate from the leadoff spot, spearheading the attack with a 2-for-4 performance while completely wreaking havoc on the basepaths with three stolen bases. Ryan Winker kept the pressure on by driving in a crucial run with his fifth-inning single. The Bulldogs flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field, with Andrew Sargent leading the defense with 14 total chances. For the Owls GW, the offense was largely held in check with just two hits, but they applied massive pressure by showing incredible patience to draw nine walks as a team and completely wreaking havoc on the basepaths with eight stolen bases. Payton Tenries and Ethan Miller accounted for the team's only hits with one apiece, and both players swiped multiple stolen bases. Miller, Cole Lighthizer, and Grady Chrosta drove the offense by plating one run each, with Tenries and Chrosta drawing two walks apiece. Slinger turned one double play to anchor their defense.
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The Fond du Lac Cardinals leaned on an early offensive explosion and a combined pitching masterpiece to secure a dominant 7-0 shutout victory over Oconomowoc on Wednesday. Fond du Lac established an immediate lead in the top of the first inning, erupting for three runs highlighted by a bases-loaded walk drawn by Bryson Patton to push a run across, immediately followed by a crucial two-run single off the bat of Logan Bonlander. They extended their commanding advantage to 6-0 in the top of the second inning behind an RBI double to right field from Keyton Kilian, a run-scoring flyout by Hudson Burg, and an RBI single to center field from Zac Zangl. Seizing total command, the Cardinals added a final insurance run in the top of the sixth inning, and the pitching staff slammed the door the rest of the way to comfortably seal the shutout win. Gavin Suprenand earned the win with a masterful performance on the mound, tossing six and two-thirds scoreless innings while surrendering just two hits, racking up four strikeouts, and navigating five walks to completely shut down the Oconomowoc offense. Brody Haus provided lockdown relief, stepping up to induce a game-ending fielder's choice to secure the final out and anchor the combined shutout. The Fond du Lac offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 12 hits on the day. Keyton Kilian was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a 3-for-5 performance that included a double and an RBI. Logan Bonlander provided heavy lifting from the number seven spot in the lineup, driving in a team-high two runs on a 2-for-4 day. Zac Zangl, Hudson Burg, and Espen Ketelhut kept the pressure on by each collecting multiple hits to balance the attack, with Zangl and Burg chipping in an RBI apiece. The Cardinals also completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, with Ketelhut swiping two stolen bases. For Oconomowoc, the offense was completely silenced by the dominant Fond du Lac pitching staff, with Danny Flor and Jacob Kopfer accounting for the team's only hits with one apiece. Oconomowoc flashed the leather when needed, turning two double plays to anchor their defense.
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The Greenfield Hawks leaned on a historic offensive onslaught and lockdown pitching to secure a dominant 26-0 run-rule victory over Cudahy on Wednesday. Greenfield established an immediate lead in the bottom of the first inning, erupting for a massive nine runs highlighted by a two-run double from Mason Grafwallner, a two-run single from JJ Francour, a crucial two-run single off the bat of Ethan Miszewski, run-scoring singles from Nolan Kranich and Jaden Sanchez, and a sacrifice fly by Chase Wallich. They extended their commanding advantage to 14-0 in the second inning behind a two-run double from Brody Jens, an RBI single by Grafwallner, and costly Cudahy errors. Seizing total command, the Hawks effectively put the game completely out of reach with a staggering seven-run surge in the third inning. The rally was fueled by a two-run single from Devon Ueberfluss, a two-run single by Kranich, and a run-scoring single from Mason Alms. Greenfield added five final runs in the bottom of the fourth to enforce the massive run-rule finish, punctuated by a run-scoring double from Trenton Schellinger and RBI singles from Jens, Wallich, and Chase Eade, as the pitching staff slammed the door to comfortably seal the shutout win. Devon Ueberfluss earned the win with a masterful start on the mound, surrendering zero runs on just two hits while racking up five strikeouts and navigating two walks over 3.0 dominant innings of work. Ethan Miszewski and Mason Alms provided lockdown relief out of the bullpen to anchor the combined shutout, with Alms tossing a historic immaculate inning in the fifth—striking out the side on exactly nine pitches to completely slam the door. The Greenfield offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up a staggering 19 hits on the day. JJ Francour was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a team-high three hits in a 3-for-5 performance while driving in two runs. Brody Jens, Mason Grafwallner, and Nolan Kranich provided heavy lifting in the clutch by driving in a team-high three runs apiece, with Jens and Grafwallner each lacing a double. Chase Wallich, Devon Ueberfluss, and Jaden Sanchez kept the pressure on by each collecting multiple hits to balance the attack. The Hawks also completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying five stolen bases as a team, led by multiple swipes from both Jens and Sanchez. For Cudahy, the offense was completely silenced by the dominant Greenfield pitching staff, with TJ Hahn and Jalen Seipel accounting for the team's only hits with one apiece.
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The Hartford Orioles leaned on a massive early offensive explosion and dominant starting pitching to secure a 9-5 victory over the Nicolet Knights on Wednesday. Hartford established an immediate lead in the top of the first inning, getting on the board when Brandon Radermacher hit a run-scoring groundout to push a run across the plate. They extended their advantage to 2-0 in the second inning on an RBI single to center field off the bat of Easton Kuechler. Seizing total command, the Orioles effectively put the game completely out of reach with a decisive three-run surge in the top of the third. The rally was fueled by a costly Nicolet error, a run-scoring fielder's choice from Boden Brandner, and an RBI single down the right-field line by Brady Walters. Hartford continued to pour it on, adding two runs in the fourth and two more in the fifth to build a commanding 9-0 lead. Nicolet displayed resilience late, battling back with a three-run surge in the bottom of the fifth and scratching across two more in the sixth to cut the deficit, but the Hartford bullpen slammed the door in the seventh to comfortably seal the win. Braydon Slack earned the win with an absolute masterpiece on the mound, tossing 4.0 scoreless innings while surrendering just one hit, racking up an impressive six strikeouts, and navigating three walks to completely shut down the Knights' offense early. After the bullpen weathered a mid-game storm, Aidan Kolb provided lockdown relief, tossing one and one-third flawless, hitless innings with one strikeout and zero walks to completely slam the door. The Hartford offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up a staggering 19 hits on the day. Brady Helms was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a stellar 4-for-5 performance and a double. Jaxson Stater and Kaiden Romens provided the heavy lifting in the lineup by each driving in a team-high two runs, with Romens lacing a triple. Aidan Kolb, Brandon Radermacher, Ethan Ford, Boden Brandner, and Brady Walters kept the pressure on by each collecting multiple hits to balance the relentless attack. The Orioles also completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying 10 stolen bases as a team, led by four from Romens and two from Stater. For the Knights, the offense gathered four hits but showed incredible patience by drawing seven walks. Hayden Konczal paced the attack by driving in a team-high 2 RBI with a double, while Harrison Kaczor chipped in an RBI double. Mason Schwalbach and Nick Bongard added an RBI each, and Jack Merk and Will Sargent applied pressure by drawing two free passes apiece.
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The Kenosha Tremper Trojans leaned on a historic offensive onslaught and lockdown pitching to secure a dominant 27-0 run-rule victory over Racine Park on Wednesday. Kenosha Tremper established an immediate lead in the top of the first inning, erupting for a massive seven runs highlighted by a two-run single from Zeke Stuebner, an RBI single by Braxton Danielson, and bases-loaded plate appearances by Blake Tennyson (HBP) and Ben Blatter (walk) to push runs across. They extended their commanding advantage to 11-0 in the second inning behind a triple by Tennyson, a single by Logan DiVito, and costly Racine Park errors. Seizing total command, the Trojans effectively put the game completely out of reach with a staggering nine-run surge in the top of the third inning. The rally was emphatically punctuated by a solo inside-the-park home run from Ethan Karmann, a crucial three-run double off the bat of London Stanley, and run-scoring singles and walks from Danielson, Blatter, and Drew Sporer. Kenosha Tremper added four runs in the fourth and three final runs in the fifth to enforce the massive run-rule finish, as the pitching staff slammed the door to comfortably seal the shutout win. Peyton Weide earned the win with a masterful start on the mound, tossing 4.0 scoreless innings while surrendering just three hits, racking up two strikeouts, and navigating zero walks to completely shut down the Racine Park offense. Drew Sporer provided lockdown relief out of the bullpen, tossing a flawless, hitless fifth inning with two strikeouts to anchor the combined shutout and completely slam the door. The Kenosha Tremper offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up a staggering 17 hits on the day and showing incredible patience by drawing eight walks as a team. London Stanley was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a team-high tying three hits and driving in a team-high tying 3 RBI with his double. Braxton Danielson kept the pressure on with a stellar three-hit performance and an RBI. Alex Springer provided heavy lifting in the clutch by matching the team-high with 3 RBI, while Abram Sulko chipped in with a multi-hit game, collecting two knocks. Ben Blatter applied massive pressure by showing incredible patience to draw a team-high three walks. The Trojans also flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field and turning two double plays to anchor the defense. For Racine Park, the offense was completely silenced by the dominant Kenosha Tremper pitching staff, with Dominic Fuentes, Roman Anderson, and Gavin Danielson accounting for the team's only hits with one apiece.
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The Flivvers tallied nine hits on the day, powered by Brock Flaminio, who turned in a stellar 3-for-4 performance with a double and three runs scored. Luke Rice provided critical run support, driving in two runs while going 2-for-4 with a double, and Devin Miller added a pair of hits, including a double. Jonah Doenier earned the victory on the mound, striking out two and overcoming a tough Menominee lineup across 4.1 innings of work before the Flivvers' bullpen closed out the final frames. Menominee kept the pressure on throughout the game behind Robert Finger, who went 2-for-3 with two RBIs, and Blake Paasch, who added two hits and scored once. Menominee starting pitcher Liam Harris took the loss, surrendering four runs (two earned) on five hits over four innings.
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Kip Sabanosh delivered a masterpiece on the mound, firing a dominant five-inning one-hitter to propel the Martin Luther Varsity Spartans to a commanding 17-0 shutout victory over the St. Catherine's Varsity Angels. Sabanosh was in total control, racking up eight strikeouts and issuing zero walks in a stellar complete-game performance. The Spartans' offense provided an overwhelming wave of run support, hammering out 12 hits and drawing 14 walks. Nathan Pfannerstill spearheaded the attack by driving in four runs on a 2-for-3 performance that included a double. Jackson Boeshaar turned in a perfect 3-for-3 day at the dish with a double and four runs scored, while Tino Pozos and Juan Torres each chipped in two RBIs to fuel the blowout. Max Avila collected the lone hit of the afternoon for St. Catherine's, while starting pitcher Findlay Lalor absorbed the loss after being tagged for 11 runs (nine earned) over two innings.
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A dramatic finish saw the Racine Case Varsity Eagles edge past rival Racine Horlick for a tight 6-5 victory. The Eagles collected 10 hits in the contest, led by Jaxson Prust, Dane Reichel, Tyler Brochhausen, and Alejandro Navarro, who all recorded multi-hit games. Cameron Bongiovanni provided a major punch in the middle of the lineup, driving in two runs for Case. Ben Neimeyer started on the mound for the Eagles and was dominant, striking out 12 batters over four frames while navigating six walks. Tyler Brochhausen earned the win in relief, closing out the final 1.1 innings with two strikeouts to secure the win. The Rebels fought hard at the plate, drawing nine walks and getting a heavy boost from Brayden Scalf, who drove in three runs and hit a triple. Garret Kildahl took the loss in relief for Horlick after allowing two runs across 1.2 innings of work.
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In another massive offensive display, the Shorewood Varsity Greyhounds exploded for 22 hits to secure a dominant 26-1 victory over the Milwaukee Lutheran Varsity Red Knights in five innings. The Greyhounds' batting order was lethal from top to bottom, highlighted by Owen McLellan, who turned in a spectacular perfect 3-for-3 performance with a double, four runs scored, and an RBI. Jai Kaleka heavily anchored the run production by driving in five runs on a 3-for-3 afternoon, while Alex Douros added two hits, including a double, and three RBIs. Thomas West earned the victory on the mound, giving up just one run on one hit while striking out four over three solid innings. Ta'Jae Terry picked up the lone hit of the day for Milwaukee Lutheran and absorbed the loss on the mound after being tagged for 19 runs (six earned) over 2.1 frames.
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A powerful 16-hit attack guided the Waterford Wolverines Varsity squad to a high-scoring 15-5 victory over the East Troy Varsity Trojans. Waterford's offense struck early and often, led by Jack Butler, Beau Veit, and Hunter Schneiker, who each notched two hits and drove in three runs apiece. Butler, Schneiker, Mason Sturma, and Noah Vandervest all collected doubles to fuel the extra-base barrage for the Wolverines. Easton Engel earned the win in relief, holding the Trojans to just one run on three hits over four solid innings. Owen Feucht paced East Troy's 6-hit afternoon by going 1-for-3 with a double and three RBIs, while Kellen Pluess added a double and an RBI. Trojans starting pitcher Brayden Phillips took the loss after giving up nine runs (nine earned) on 10 hits across five frames.
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A dominant combined one-hitter on the mound propelled the Waukesha South Varsity Blackshirts to an 11-1 victory over Pius XI Catholic in a five-inning contest. Ben Kuspa earned the win with a stellar starting performance, permitting just one hit and an unearned run while striking out five over four frames. David Jimenez followed with a perfect inning of relief to lock down the victory. The Blackshirts' offense turned in a highly efficient performance, maximizing seven hits and six walks to push across 11 runs. Bryce Krueck led the way by going 2-for-3 with a double, two runs scored, and an RBI, while Manny Lopez added a triple and two RBIs. Pius XI starter Mariano Rivera absorbed the loss after allowing nine runs (four earned) on seven hits across four innings of work.
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A complete-game masterpiece by Jack Templeton lifted the Wauwatosa East Varsity Red Raiders to a tight 3-2 victory over the Marquette University Varsity Hilltoppers. Templeton went the full seven innings, weathering nine hits while striking out six and walking three to secure the win. Wauwatosa East collected eight hits on the day, with Ethan Karaszewski leading the charge by going 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored, while Louie Fox added a pair of hits and crossed the plate twice. Marquette University got a multi-hit performance from Gavin Coury, who finished 2-for-3, while Ben Schroeder and Schwabe each picked up an RBI. Schroeder turned in a strong performance on the hill for the Hilltoppers, yielding just two earned runs on six hits over five innings, but reliever Charlie McElherne ultimately took the loss.
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A brilliant relief outing by Anthony Sirocchi paved the way for Westosha Central to edge past the Janesville Parker Varsity Vikings for a 5-3 extra-inning victory in eight frames. Sirocchi locked down the win by throwing three perfect, hitless innings out of the bullpen while racking up an impressive seven strikeouts. Westosha Central's offense was paced by Ben Smet-Cooper, who went 3-for-4 with a double and scored two runs, while Owen Miller delivered a crucial blow by driving in two runs. Janesville Parker's attack was led by Eli Demrow, who finished 2-for-3 with two doubles and three RBIs, alongside Carter Salas, who picked up three hits including a double. Vikings starter Nolan Pagel turned in a valiant complete-game effort, striking out 11 and yielding just one earned run over seven innings, but ultimately absorbed the tough-luck loss.
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A dynamic offensive display powered the Whitefish Bay Varsity Blue Dukes to a convincing 10-3 victory over the Homestead Varsity Highlanders. The Blue Dukes hammered out 13 hits on the day, featuring explosive performances from Charlie McIntyre and Matthew Schoenfeldt. McIntyre finished 3-for-4 with a double, a walk, three runs scored, and three RBIs, while Schoenfeldt turned in a matching 3-for-4 performance with a double, two runs scored, and two RBIs. Chase Wolter added to the extra-base barrage with a double and two RBIs. Nicky Vitucci earned the victory on the hill, striking out three while allowing three runs on four hits over 5.2 innings before Carter House slammed the door with 1.1 frames of one-hit, three-strikeout relief. Benjamin Stanowsky led the Highlanders' offense by going 1-for-4 with a home run, while starting pitcher Sean Lemke took the loss after giving up five earned runs across five innings.
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A dominant performance on the mound by Lucas Weber paved the way for the Whitnall Varsity Falcons to secure an overwhelming 20-1 victory over West Allis Central in a five-inning contest. Weber earned the win by throwing a complete-game one-hitter, striking out 12 batters and allowing just one unearned run over five masterful frames. The Falcons' offense provided relentless run support with a 17-hit barrage. Mitchell Chmielewski turned in a perfect afternoon at the plate, going 3-for-3 with three RBIs and scored three runs. Tony Buretta heavily anchored the run production by driving in three runs on two hits, while Luke Parkinson finished 2-for-2 with two walks and two runs scored. Isaiah Navejar collected the lone hit of the day for West Allis Central with a single, while starting pitcher Ethan Schroeder took the loss after yielding nine runs (three earned) across three innings.
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