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WIAA Daily Roundup: May 26


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May 26, 2026
Prep Baseball Wisconsin Power 25
#2 Germantown 15
Waukesha South 4
P D. Young: 4 IP, 1 ER, 5 K
H J. Murkowski: 4-4, 4 R, 3 R
Recap

The Germantown Warhawks leaned on a massive late-game offensive explosion and steady pitching to secure a dominant 15-4 run-rule victory over the Waukesha South Blackshirts on Tuesday. Germantown established an early lead in the top of the first inning, getting on the board when Ty Olszewski laced an RBI triple to center field and later scored on an error. After Waukesha South battled back to tie the game at 2-2 in the second, the Warhawks flipped the script completely and seized command for good with a single run in the third on an RBI groundout from Ben Pluta. Holding a narrow 4-3 advantage entering the fifth, Germantown effectively put the game completely out of reach with a staggering six-run explosion. The game-breaking rally was fueled by a run-scoring single from Brady Lauer, a two-run single from Jon Murkowski, and emphatically punctuated by a towering three-run home run to right field off the bat of Grady Cheever. The Warhawks continued to pour it on, capping the onslaught with a final five-run surge in the sixth inning behind RBI doubles from Tristin Brooks and Murkowski, as the bullpen slammed the door to comfortably seal the massive win in six innings. Dawson Young earned the win with a gritty start on the mound, surrendering three runs (just one earned) on three hits while racking up five strikeouts and navigating one walk over 4.0 innings of work. Tye Cretens provided lockdown relief out of the bullpen, tossing 2.0 innings while yielding one run on two hits and striking out three to completely slam the door. The Germantown offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 15 hits on the day and drawing four walks. Jon Murkowski was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack from the leadoff spot with a perfect 4-for-4 performance that included a double, four runs scored, a team-high tying 3 RBI, and completely wreaking havoc on the basepaths by swiping a staggering four stolen bases. Grady Cheever provided heavy lifting in the clutch by driving in 3 RBI with his fifth-inning home run on a stellar 2-for-3 day. Ty Olszewski kept the pressure on with a multi-hit game, finishing 2-for-4 with a triple, three runs scored, and 2 RBI. Carter Gordon and Vinny Inga chipped in with two hits apiece to balance the relentless attack, with Gordon lacing a double. The Warhawks tallied an impressive eight stolen bases as a team, with Inga swiping two, and Lauer and Cheever adding one each, overcoming a defense that uncharacteristically committed five errors in the field. For the Blackshirts, the offense gathered five hits, paced by a multi-hit game from Alex Montez, who collected two knocks. Bryce Krueck and Cal Stillman drove the offense by plating one run each, while Manny Lopez laced a triple.

#3 Kimberly 5
Neenah 2
P M. Hermus: 5 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 8 K
H R. Halfmann: 2-3, 2B, 3 RBI
Recap

The Kimberly Papermakers leaned on a potent mid-game offensive surge and dominant starting pitching to secure a decisive 5-2 victory over the Neenah Rockets on Tuesday. After two scoreless frames, Kimberly established an immediate lead and seized total command with a decisive two-run surge in the bottom of the third inning. The game-breaking rally was fueled by an RBI double to left field from Ryan Halfmann and a run-scoring single down the left-field line off the bat of Maddux Hermus. The Papermakers continued to apply pressure, extending their commanding advantage with a single run in the fifth and a final two-run surge in the sixth inning to build a 5-0 lead. Neenah displayed resilience late, battling back with a two-run surge in the top of the seventh emphatically punctuated by a towering two-run home run to center field off the bat of Ethan Hellengreen to cut the deficit, but the Kimberly bullpen slammed the door to comfortably seal the win.

Maddux Hermus earned the win with an absolute masterpiece on the mound, tossing 5.0 scoreless innings while surrendering just one hit, racking up an impressive eight strikeouts, and navigating zero walks to completely shut down the Rockets' offense early. Braeden Hermes provided a flawless, scoreless inning of middle relief, while Pierson Hacker ultimately recorded the final two outs to completely slam the door and earn the save after Shaefer Peterson navigated the start of the seventh. The Kimberly offense capitalized on its opportunities, gathering nine total hits on the day. Ryan Halfmann was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack by driving in a game-high 3 RBI on a stellar 2-for-3 day that included his pivotal third-inning double and a walk. Shaefer Peterson kept the pressure on with a multi-hit game, finishing 2-for-3 with two runs scored. Maddux Hermus provided heavy lifting in the clutch by driving in a run with his third-inning single. Lex Knaebe chipped in by lacing a double, while Beckett Hermus, Jake Mau, and Brady Merzlicker each collected a hit to balance the relentless attack. The Papermakers completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying two stolen bases as a team with one each from Peterson and Beckett Hermus, and flashed the leather when needed, committing just one error in the field. For the Rockets, the offense was largely silenced by the dominant Kimberly starter, gathering four hits overall. Ethan Hellengreen paced the attack with a stellar 2-for-3 day that included his seventh-inning home run and the team's 2 RBI. Keegan Krueger and Landen Sheppard accounted for the squad's only other hits with one apiece.

#4 Hudson 17
Rice Lake 5
P M. Howe: 2 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 1 K
H L. Hagman: 3-3, 3 RBI
Recap

The Hudson Raiders leaned on a massive offensive explosion and steady relief pitching to secure a dominant 17-5 run-rule victory over the Rice Lake Warriors on Tuesday at Grandview Park. Rice Lake struck first in the top of the opening frame, getting on the board with four runs fueled by bases-loaded walks and hit-by-pitches. Hudson answered immediately in the bottom half of the first inning with a three-run surge. The Raiders flipped the script completely and seized command for good with a decisive five-run explosion in the bottom of the second inning to take an 8-4 lead. The game-breaking rally was highlighted by a crucial two-run single off the bat of Logan Hagman. Seizing total command, Hudson continued to pour it on with a four-run surge in the third inning, emphatically punctuated by home runs from Sam Abrahamson and Jace Mataczynski. After Rice Lake scratched across a single unearned run in the top of the fourth, the Raiders effectively put the game completely out of reach with a final five-run explosion in the bottom half of the frame, fueled by an RBI single from Hagman, a run-scoring hit-by-pitch drawn by Spencer Bullis, and a bases-loaded walk from Brady Swanson, as the bullpen slammed the door to comfortably seal the massive win in five innings. Myles Howe earned the win with a masterful performance in relief, tossing 2.0 innings while surrendering just one unearned run on zero hits, racking up one strikeout, and navigating one walk to completely shut down the Warriors' offense. This followed a start from Mark Susa, who yielded four runs on one hit while striking out three and navigating six walks over the first 2.0 frames. Jace Mataczynski provided lockdown relief, tossing a flawless, scoreless fifth inning with two strikeouts to completely slam the door. The Hudson offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 11 hits on the day and showing incredible patience by drawing six walks as a team. Logan Hagman was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a stellar, perfect 3-for-3 performance that included his pivotal second-inning single and multiple RBI. Sam Abrahamson and Sam Manchester kept the pressure on by each collecting a multi-hit game, with Abrahamson and Mataczynski providing heavy lifting with their crucial third-inning home runs. Mataczynski applied massive pressure by showing incredible patience to draw a team-high two walks. The Raiders flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field and turning one double play to anchor the defense, with Hagman leading the way with six total chances. For the Warriors, the offense was largely held in check, gathering just two hits from K Delawyer and Gagner, though the team applied pressure by drawing seven walks.

#5 Bay Port 4
Ashwaubenon 1
P P. Lawson: 5 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 8 K
H C. Heier: 2-2, RBI
Recap

The Bay Port Pirates leaned on a potent early offensive surge and dominant starting pitching to secure a decisive 4-1 victory over the Ashwaubenon Jaguars on Tuesday at Bay Port High School. Ashwaubenon struck first in the top of the opening frame, getting on the board when Andrew Jeske doubled to push a run across the plate. Bay Port answered immediately in the bottom half of the first inning to seize a 2-1 lead. The go-ahead rally was fueled by an RBI double to center field off the bat of Arty Adams and a run-scoring single to center field from Cayden Heier. The Pirates continued to apply pressure, extending their advantage with single runs in the second and third innings, both scoring on passed balls. The pitching staff slammed the door the rest of the way to comfortably seal the win.

Parker Lawson earned the win with an absolute masterpiece on the mound, tossing 5.0 innings while surrendering just one run on three hits, racking up an impressive eight strikeouts, and navigating one walk to completely shut down the Jaguars' offense. The Bay Port offense capitalized on its early opportunities, gathering five total hits on the day. Cayden Heier was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a perfect 2-for-2 performance and driving in a crucial run. Arty Adams provided heavy lifting in the clutch, teaming up back-to-back in the lineup to lace a double and chip in an RBI. The Pirates flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field to anchor the defense, with Adams leading the way with nine total chances. For the Jaguars, the offense was largely silenced by the dominant Bay Port pitching staff, gathering just three hits on the day. Andrew Jeske paced the attack from the cleanup spot with a 1-for-2 performance that included his first-inning double and the team's only RBI, while Nolan Vertz and Caden Blasczyk accounted for the squad's only other hits with one apiece. Ashwaubenon also flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field, with Vertz leading the defense with six chances.

Menomonee Falls 11
#6 Wisconsin Lutheran 5
P T. Resch: 4 IP, 1 R, 3 H, 7 K
H T. Resch: 3-4, HR, 2B, 3 RBI
Recap

The Menomonee Falls Phoenix leaned on a massive early offensive explosion and steady pitching to secure a decisive 11-5 victory over Wisconsin Lutheran on Tuesday. Menomonee Falls established an immediate lead and seized total command in the top of the first inning, erupting for three runs. The game-breaking rally was fueled by an RBI double to center field from Tyson Resch, an RBI triple to center field off the bat of Logan Vande Zande, and a run-scoring single from Nolan Bowen. They continued to pour it on, extending their commanding advantage with a single run in the second, a two-run surge in the third highlighted by an RBI double from Nick Alburg, and a single run in the fourth emphatically punctuated by a towering solo home run to left field off the bat of Resch. Wisconsin Lutheran displayed resilience, battling back with a massive four-run surge in the bottom of the fifth to cut the deficit, but Menomonee Falls effectively put the game completely out of reach with a final four-run explosion in the top of the seventh, as the pitching staff slammed the door the rest of the way to comfortably seal the win.

Tyson Resch earned the win with a gritty start on the mound, surrendering just one run on three hits while racking up an impressive seven strikeouts and navigating five walks over 4.0 innings of work. After Noah Bichler made a brief relief appearance, Cade Kosnick provided lockdown relief out of the bullpen, tossing two and two-thirds scoreless innings while surrendering just one hit and striking out four to completely slam the door. The Menomonee Falls offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 13 hits on the day. Tyson Resch was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a stellar 3-for-4 performance that included his fourth-inning home run, a double, and a team-high tying 3 RBI. Drew Browne provided heavy lifting in the clutch, matching the team-high with 3 RBI on a 2-for-5 day that included a double and a stolen base. Logan Vande Zande kept the pressure on with a massive 3-for-4 game, lacing a triple and driving in a run. Matthew Nemec chipped in with a multi-hit game, collecting two knocks, while Nick Alburg, Nolan Bowen, and Kosnick contributed to the relentless attack by driving in a run each. The Phoenix flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field to anchor the defense, with Bowen leading the way behind the plate with 12 total chances. For Wisconsin Lutheran, the offense gathered nine hits, paced by multi-hit games from Kugler and Franske, who each collected two knocks. Kugler drove the middle of the lineup with a team-high 2 RBI. Wisconsin Lutheran completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying six stolen bases as a team, led by two each from Belott and Stokes.

#8 Franklin 13
Racine Horlick 0
P S. Ortiz: 5 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 8 K
H T. Nass: 2-3, 2B, HR, 5 RBI
Recap

The Franklin Sabers leaned on a massive early offensive explosion and a masterful complete-game pitching performance to secure a dominant 13-0 run-rule shutout victory over Racine Horlick on Tuesday. Franklin established an immediate lead and seized total command in the bottom of the first inning, erupting for four runs. The early surge was fueled by a two-run double from Dominic Bombien, a run-scoring single from Carter Schwingle, and a wild pitch that pushed another run across. Seizing total command, the Sabers effectively put the game completely out of reach with another four-run explosion in the bottom of the second inning. The game-breaking rally was highlighted by an RBI single down the right-field line from Bombien, an RBI double down the right-field line off the bat of Tavin Nass, a bases-loaded walk drawn by Schwingle, and an RBI fielder's choice from Sam Ortiz. Franklin continued to pour it on, adding a single run in the third on a double to center field from Bombien to make it 9-0. They enforced the massive run-rule finish with a final four-run surge in the fifth inning, emphatically punctuated by a towering grand slam to center field off the bat of Nass, as the pitching staff slammed the door to comfortably seal the massive shutout win in five innings.

Sam Ortiz earned the win with an absolute masterpiece on the mound, tossing a complete-game shutout while surrendering zero runs on just one hit, racking up an impressive eight strikeouts, and navigating only two walks over 5.0 dominant innings of work to completely shut down the Racine Horlick offense. The Franklin offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up eight hits on the day and showing incredible patience by drawing a staggering 12 walks as a team. Tavin Nass was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack by driving in a game-high 5 RBI on a stellar multi-hit day that included his pivotal second-inning double and his game-ending grand slam. Dominic Bombien provided heavy lifting in the clutch, pacing the team with a perfect 3-for-3 performance, two doubles, and driving in three runs. Carter Schwingle kept the pressure on with a hit, two walks, and 2 RBI, while Ortiz helped his own cause by chipping in an RBI. Dominick Walters applied massive pressure by showing incredible patience to draw a team-high three walks to balance the relentless attack. The Sabers flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field and turning one double play to anchor the defense, with Nass leading the way making eight total plays.

#14 Kaukauna 11
#11 Hortonville 1
P P. Schuh: 3 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 K
H K. Kress: 2-3, HR, 4 RBI
Recap

The Kaukauna Varsity Ghosts leaned on a massive early offensive explosion and lockdown pitching to secure a dominant 11-1 run-rule victory over the Hortonville Varsity Polar Bears on Tuesday. Kaukauna established an immediate lead and seized total command in the bottom of the first inning, erupting for three runs. The early surge was emphatically punctuated by a towering two-run home run to left field off the bat of Kaden Kress, while Dylan Lotzer hit a run-scoring lineout to push another run across. They continued to pour it on, extending their commanding advantage with a two-run surge in the second inning aided by an RBI fielder's choice from Kress and a costly Hortonville error. After the Polar Bears scratched across a single run in the top of the third, the Ghosts effectively put the game completely out of reach with a staggering six-run explosion in the bottom half of the frame. The game-breaking rally was fueled by a two-run double off the bat of Taron Seghers, a crucial two-run single from Ryker Donnermeyer, an RBI single by Kress, and another Hortonville error that pushed a final run across. The pitching staff then slammed the door the rest of the way to comfortably seal the massive win in five innings.

Paxton Schuh earned the win with a masterful start on the mound, tossing 3.0 innings while surrendering just one run on two hits, racking up one strikeout, and navigating zero walks to shut down the Polar Bears' offense early. Carson Gates provided lockdown relief out of the bullpen, tossing 2.0 flawless, scoreless innings while surrendering just one hit and striking out four to completely slam the door. The Kaukauna offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up nine hits on the day. Kaden Kress was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack by driving in a game-high 4 RBI on a stellar multi-hit day that included his pivotal first-inning home run. Taron Seghers provided heavy lifting in the clutch, lacing a double, driving in two runs, and collecting two knocks. Bron Schaefer kept the pressure on by matching the team-high with a multi-hit game, collecting two hits to balance the relentless attack, while Ryker Donnermeyer came through in the clutch by driving in two runs. The Ghosts completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying five stolen bases as a team, led by multiple steals each from Kress and Brayden Jenkins, and flashed the leather when needed, turning one double play to anchor the defense while committing just one error. For the Polar Bears, the offense was completely silenced by the dominant Kaukauna pitching staff, gathering just three hits on the day. Jack Tennie, Jaime Varela, and Isaac Behnke accounted for the team's only hits with one apiece, while Kolten Jens drove the offense with the squad's lone RBI.

#12 Chippewa Falls 9
New Richmond 6
P R. Dickson: 3 IP, 5 H, 4 R, 4 K
H D. Krista: 1-4, 4 RBI
Recap

The Chippewa Falls Varsity Cardinals leaned on a potent early offensive surge from the bottom of their lineup and steady pitching to hold off a mid-game rally and secure a 9-6 victory over New Richmond on Tuesday. After a scoreless first inning, Chippewa Falls established an immediate lead and seized command in the top of the second inning, erupting for three runs. The rally was fueled by a costly New Richmond error that pushed a run across the plate, followed by a crucial two-run single off the bat of Dane Krista. They continued to pour it on, extending their commanding advantage with a massive four-run explosion in the top of the third inning. The game-breaking surge was highlighted by a two-run single from Brandt Olson, a run-scoring fielder's choice by Krista, and an RBI single from Landon Atkisson. New Richmond displayed resilience, battling back with a massive four-run surge in the bottom of the third and adding a single run in the fourth to cut the deficit to 7-5. However, Chippewa Falls kept the pressure on, scratching across a single run in the fifth and a final insurance run in the seventh inning. New Richmond pushed across one more run in the sixth, but the Chippewa Falls bullpen slammed the door to comfortably seal the win.

Ryan Dickson earned the win with a gritty start on the mound, surrendering four runs on five hits while racking up four strikeouts and navigating one walk over 3.0 innings of work. Carter Berg provided relief out of the bullpen, and Brady Smith provided lockdown relief to completely slam the door and earn the save. The Chippewa Falls offense capitalized on its opportunities, gathering seven hits on the day and showing incredible patience by amassing six walks as a team. The bottom of the lineup was an absolute juggernaut, with Brandt Olson, Sam Bresina, and Enzo Isham combining for four hits, seven runs scored, and 2 RBI. Dane Krista was a massive force at the plate from the leadoff spot, spearheading the attack by driving in a game-high 4 RBI on a 1-for-4 day. Olson and Bresina kept the pressure on by each collecting a multi-hit game with two knocks apiece. Gavin Thompson and Isham applied massive pressure by showing incredible patience to draw a team-high two walks each. The Cardinals flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field to anchor the defense, with Atkisson leading the way by making 11 total plays. For New Richmond, the offense gathered eight hits, paced by Stellrecht, who drove the middle of the lineup with a multi-hit 2-for-4 performance and a team-high 2 RBI.

Hamilton 11
#13 Mukwonago 10
P B. York: 1 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 2 K
H W. Stendler: 2-4, 3B, 3 RBI
Recap

The Hamilton Varsity Chargers leaned on a massive late-game offensive explosion to survive a wild back-and-forth thriller and secure a narrow 11-10 victory over the Mukwonago Indians Varsity on Tuesday at Hamilton High School. Hamilton established an immediate lead in the bottom of the first inning, getting on the board when Brady York laced a crucial two-run double. They extended their advantage to 3-0 in the second inning on a double off the bat of Colin McMillan. After Mukwonago displayed resilience, battling back with a three-run surge in the top of the third to tie the game, Hamilton answered by scratching across a single run on a wild pitch in the bottom of the fourth to reclaim a 4-3 edge. Mukwonago flipped the script completely, seizing a 5-4 lead with a two-run rally in the top of the fifth, but the Chargers effectively took control for good with a staggering seven-run explosion in the bottom half of the frame. The game-breaking rally was emphatically punctuated by a massive three-run triple off the bat of Will Stendler. Mukwonago refused to go quietly, storming back with a massive four-run surge in the sixth and scratching across a final run in the seventh to cut the deficit to one, but the Hamilton pitching staff slammed the door just in time to completely seal the nail-biting win.

Jacob Osmanski earned the win with a gritty start on the mound, surrendering nine runs (eight earned) on 11 hits while racking up five strikeouts and navigating zero walks over 5.0 innings of work in a high-octane slugfest. Brady York provided relief out of the bullpen to completely slam the door and earn the crucial save. The Hamilton offense capitalized on its opportunities, gathering 10 hits on the day and showing incredible patience by drawing seven walks as a team. Will Stendler was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack by driving the middle of the lineup with a team-high 3 RBI on a stellar 2-for-4 day that included his pivotal fifth-inning triple. Colin McMillan paced the squad with a massive 3-for-4 game, lacing a double. Mason Hahn kept the pressure on with a multi-hit game, collecting two knocks to balance the relentless attack, while York provided heavy lifting early by driving in two runs with his first-inning double. Reece Moore and Carson Bennett applied massive pressure by showing incredible patience to draw a team-high two walks apiece. The Chargers flashed the leather when needed despite committing two errors in the field. For the Indians, the offense was an absolute juggernaut, gathering 13 hits on the day, paced by a massive performance from Tyler Smeiska, who collected three hits in four at-bats, including a double, and 2 RBI. Gavin Reilly and Isaac Teisl kept the pressure on by each driving in two runs, with Teisl adding a crucial double. Braedon Paczocha, Caleb Scheel, and Ayden Andrysczyk each collected multiple hits. Mukwonago flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field and turning two double plays to anchor the defense, with Paczocha leading the way making five total plays.

#15 Verona 8
Madison West 3
P L. Lassahn: 5 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 5 K
H B. DeTienne: 2-5, 2 RBI
Recap

The Verona Varsity Wildcats leaned on a potent late-game offensive surge and dominant starting pitching to secure an 8-3 victory over Madison West on Tuesday. Verona established an immediate lead in the first inning, getting on the board when a costly Madison West error pushed a run across the plate. After two scoreless frames, they extended their commanding advantage to 4-0 with a decisive three-run surge in the fourth inning. Madison West displayed resilience, battling back to scratch across a run in the sixth to cut the deficit, but the Wildcats flipped the script completely and effectively put the game out of reach with a massive four-run explosion in the top of the seventh. Madison West pushed two final runs across in the bottom half of the frame, but the Verona bullpen slammed the door to comfortably seal the win.

Landon Lassahn earned the win with an absolute masterpiece on the mound, tossing 5.0 scoreless innings while surrendering just two hits, racking up five strikeouts, and navigating three walks to completely shut down the Madison West offense early. Wes Willenburg provided relief out of the bullpen, tossing the final 2.0 innings while yielding three runs on five hits with one strikeout to close out the game. The Verona offense capitalized on its opportunities, gathering nine total hits on the day and showing incredible patience by drawing seven walks as a team. Ben DeTienne was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a stellar multi-hit game, going 2-for-5 and driving in a team-high tying 2 RBI. Sawyer Martin provided heavy lifting in the clutch, matching the team-high with 2 RBI while applying massive pressure by drawing two walks. Ben Erdman and Will Scharenbroch kept the pressure on by each collecting a multi-hit game with two knocks apiece, while Grady Miller chipped in an RBI on a 1-for-2 day with two walks. Caden Martin contributed to the relentless attack by lacing a double. The Wildcats completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying four stolen bases as a team with one each from Cason Genin, Dejon Knutson, Grady Miller, and Jaxon Wepking, and flashed the leather when needed, turning one double play to anchor the defense while committing just one error in the field. For Madison West, the offense gathered seven hits, paced by a multi-hit game from Michael Suominen, who drove the middle of the lineup with a team-high 2 RBI on a 2-for-4 day that included a double. Eli Miller chipped in with the squad's only other RBI.

#16 Sun Prairie East 8
#18 Madison Memorial 3
P J. Tamboli: 7 IP, 6 H, 3 R, 4 K
H C. Glusick: 4-4, 2B, 2 RBI
Recap

The Sun Prairie East Cardinals leaned on a potent mid-game offensive surge and a masterful complete-game pitching performance to overcome an early deficit and secure an 8-3 victory over the Madison Memorial Varsity Spartans on Tuesday. Madison Memorial established an immediate lead in the top of the first inning, erupting for three runs highlighted by a crucial two-run single off the bat of Cam Sauer. Sun Prairie East answered by scratching across a single run in the bottom half of the first. After a scoreless second, the Cardinals flipped the script completely and battled back with a two-run surge in the bottom of the third inning to tie the game at 3-3, fueled by a double from Van Vogler and an RBI single by Grayson Uttech. Seizing total command, Sun Prairie East effectively took control for good with a decisive three-run explosion in the bottom of the fifth. The game-breaking rally was emphatically punctuated by run-scoring doubles from Cam Glusick and Joey Tamboli. The Cardinals continued to pour it on, adding a final two-run surge in the sixth inning to build an 8-3 lead, as their ace slammed the door the rest of the way to comfortably seal the win.

Joey Tamboli earned the win with an absolute masterpiece on the mound, tossing a complete game while surrendering three runs on six hits, racking up four strikeouts, and navigating three walks over 7.0 dominant innings of work. The Sun Prairie East offense capitalized on its opportunities, gathering nine total hits on the day and showing incredible patience by drawing six walks as a team. Cam Glusick was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a stellar, perfect 4-for-4 performance that included his pivotal fifth-inning double and singles in the first, third, and sixth frames. Grayson Uttech provided heavy lifting in the clutch, driving the middle of the lineup with a team-high 3 RBI on a multi-hit 2-for-4 day. Tamboli and Van Vogler kept the pressure on by each lacing a double to balance the relentless attack. Manny Abreu applied massive pressure by showing incredible patience to draw a team-high two walks. The Cardinals flashed the leather when needed, committing just one error in the field to anchor the defense. For the Spartans, the offense gathered six hits, paced by a multi-hit game from Caleb Liggon, who collected two knocks on a 2-for-3 day. Cam Sauer drove the offense with a team-high 2 RBI. Madison Memorial also committed just one error in the field.

#17 Kewaunee 11
Valders 4
P N. Hudson: 5 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 0 BB. 4 K
H W. Delain: 2-2, 4 R, 2 RBI
Recap

The Kewaunee Storm leaned on a massive early offensive explosion and a masterful complete-game pitching performance to secure a dominant 11-4 victory over the Valders Vikings Varsity Baseball on Tuesday at Memorial Field. Valders struck first in the top of the opening frame, getting on the board when a Kewaunee error and an RBI single to center field from Carter Valleskey pushed two runs across the plate. Kewaunee answered by scratching across a single run in the bottom half of the first. The Storm flipped the script completely and seized command for good with a decisive five-run explosion in the bottom of the second inning to take a 6-2 lead. The game-breaking rally was emphatically punctuated by a crucial two-run double off the bat of Waylon Delain. After Valders displayed resilience, battling back with a two-run surge in the top of the third to cut the deficit, Kewaunee effectively put the game completely out of reach with a massive four-run explosion in the bottom of the fourth inning. The Storm continued to pour it on, adding a final run in the fifth as their ace slammed the door the rest of the way to comfortably seal the win.

Noah Hudson earned the win with an absolute masterpiece on the mound, tossing a complete game while surrendering four runs (just one earned) on four hits, racking up four strikeouts, and navigating zero walks over 5.0 dominant innings of work. The Kewaunee offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up eight hits on the day and showing incredible patience by drawing a staggering 10 walks as a team. Waylon Delain was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack by driving in a team-high tying 2 RBI on a stellar multi-hit day that included his pivotal second-inning double. Micah Vanness and Connor Kilgore kept the pressure on by each collecting a multi-hit game with two knocks apiece, with Kilgore providing heavy lifting in the clutch by matching the team-high with 2 RBI. Peyton Schaller also came through in the clutch by driving in two runs to balance the relentless attack. Hudson applied massive pressure by showing incredible patience to draw a team-high three walks. The Storm completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying 10 stolen bases as a team, led by multiple steals each from Schaller and Kilgore, overcoming a defense that committed two errors in the field. For the Vikings, the offense gathered four hits, paced by Carter Valleskey and Cristian Hernandez, who were tough to handle back-to-back in the lineup and accounted for the squad's RBI with one apiece. Valleskey, Hernandez, Andrew Schuster, and Zach Lenzner accounted for the team's only hits with one each. The team applied massive pressure on the basepaths, running wild for five stolen bases led by two from Valleskey. Valders flashed the leather perfectly all game, committing zero errors in the field, with Austin Starr leading the way making four total plays.

#19 Stevens Point 2
Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln 0
P G. Thiel: 7 IP, 5 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 10 K
H B. Marschke: 1-3, RBI
Recap

The Stevens Point Panthers leaned on early run support and a masterful complete-game pitching performance to secure a hard-fought 2-0 shutout victory over the Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln Varsity Red Raiders on Tuesday. Stevens Point established an immediate lead and seized command in the first inning, getting on the board when Brayden Marschke singled to push a run across the plate. After a scoreless second, they extended their advantage to 2-0 in the third inning, scratching across a final insurance run aided by a costly Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln error. The Panthers' ace then slammed the door the rest of the way to comfortably seal the shutout win.

Gavin Thiel earned the win with an absolute masterpiece on the mound, tossing a complete-game shutout while surrendering zero runs on just five hits, racking up an impressive 10 strikeouts, and navigating only one walk over 7.0 dominant innings of work to completely shut down the Red Raiders' offense. The Stevens Point offense capitalized on its opportunities, gathering seven total hits on the day. Brayden Marschke was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack by driving in the team's lone RBI on a 1-for-3 day with his crucial first-inning single. Kasen Saeger provided heavy lifting by lacing a triple. Darren Grabski, Grant Jahnke, Braeden Jankowski, Noah Przekurat, and Braden Drossel kept the pressure on by chipping in with one hit apiece to balance the attack. The Panthers completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying three stolen bases as a team with one each from Braden Drossel, Calvin Roth, and Henry Roth, and flashed the leather when needed, turning one double play to anchor the defense despite committing one error in the field. For the Red Raiders, the offense was largely silenced by the dominant Stevens Point starter, gathering just five hits on the day. Cooper Susa paced the attack from the number seven spot with a multi-hit 2-for-3 performance that included a double. Silas Cronkrite kept the pressure on by lacing a double, while Gage Honeyager and Matthew Vollert accounted for the squad's only other hits.

G1#20 Kiel 4
   Oconto 3
G2#20 Kiel 6
   Sturgeon Bay 3
P C. Schaefer: 2 IP, 3 BB, 3 K
H B. Gross: 2-3, 2 R, 2 RBI, BB, 2B
Recap

A late-inning relief performance on the mound by Colton Schaefer helped guide the Kiel Varsity Raiders to a 4-3 victory over the Oconto Varsity Blue Devils. Schaefer earned the win out of the bullpen, tossing two strong frames and giving up just one run on one hit while striking out three. Kiel's offense produced nine hits on the day to edge past the Blue Devils. Ben Gross anchored the attack from the middle of the order, turning in a multi-hit performance by going 2-for-3 with a double, two runs scored, and two RBIs. Caden Milbrath added a strong multi-hit game of his own, finishing 2-for-4 with a pair of singles, while Teagan Schleh chipped in a double and drove in a run. Collin Bauman absorbed the loss for Oconto, yielding three runs (three earned) on three hits across 2.1 innings of relief. Davis Knoll paced the Blue Devils' offense, finishing 2-for-3 with two singles and a run scored, while Joey Bailey went 1-for-3 with a single, a run scored, and an RBI.

The Kiel Raiders leaned on a decisive mid-game offensive surge and steady relief pitching to secure a hard-fought 6-3 victory over the Sturgeon Bay Clippers on Tuesday at Bay Ship Field. Kiel established an early lead in the top of the first inning, getting on the board when Caden Milbrath laced an RBI double to push a run across the plate. Sturgeon Bay answered in the bottom of the second to tie the game at 1-1 on a drawn walk by Elisha Baumann. The Raiders seized a 3-1 advantage in the top of the fourth thanks to two run-scoring groundouts, but the Clippers displayed resilience, battling back in the bottom half of the frame to knot the score at 3-3 aided by a costly Kiel error. The Kiel offense flipped the script completely and seized command for good with a massive three-run explosion in the top of the fifth inning. The game-breaking rally was fueled by a sacrifice fly from Ryan Holz and emphatically punctuated by a crucial run-scoring double off the bat of Ben Gross. The pitching staff then slammed the door the rest of the way to comfortably seal the win. Andrew Kleinhans earned the win with a masterful performance out of the bullpen, tossing 5.0 innings while surrendering two runs (zero earned) on just two hits, racking up two strikeouts, and navigating four walks to shut down the Clippers' offense late. This followed a start from Teagan Schleh, who yielded one run on one hit while striking out one and navigating three walks over the first 2.0 frames. The Kiel offense capitalized on its opportunities, gathering five hits on the day. Caden Milbrath was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a multi-hit game, pacing the team with a 2-for-4 performance and driving in a run with his pivotal first-inning double. Ben Gross provided heavy lifting in the clutch by lacing a double and chipping in an RBI. Ryan Holz and Schleh kept the pressure on by each driving in a run to balance the attack. The Raiders completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying a staggering seven stolen bases as a team, led by two from Holz, and flashed the leather when needed, turning one double play to anchor the defense despite committing two errors in the field. For the Clippers, the offense gathered just three hits on the day, with Drew Propsom pacing the attack and completely driving the lineup with a massive 3-for-4 performance. Sturgeon Bay applied massive pressure by showing incredible patience to draw seven walks as a team, with Rylan Ruenger leading the way with two free passes.

#21 Kewaskum 8
Ozaukee 0
P L. Scheel: 2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 K
H L. Whitfield: 2-2, 3B, 2 RBI
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The Kewaskum Indians leaned on a massive early offensive explosion and a combined pitching masterpiece to secure a dominant 8-0 shutout victory over the Ozaukee Warriors on Tuesday. After a scoreless first inning, Kewaskum established an immediate lead and seized total command with a staggering six-run explosion in the bottom of the second inning. The game-breaking rally was fueled by run-scoring doubles from Kyle Haim and Alex Jacobson, a massive two-run triple off the bat of Levi Whitfield, and sacrifice flies from Liam Stoffel and Kingston Grisolono to completely blow the game open. The Indians continued to pour it on, extending their commanding advantage by scratching across single runs in the fourth and sixth innings. The pitching staff slammed the door the rest of the way to comfortably seal the combined shutout win.

Landon Scheel earned the win with a masterful performance on the mound, tossing 2.0 scoreless innings while surrendering just one hit, racking up one strikeout, and navigating one walk to shut down the Warriors' offense. Marcus Perondi, Kyle Haim, and Landon Zak provided lockdown relief out of the bullpen, each tossing scoreless frames to completely slam the door, with Zak striking out the final batter to end the game. The Kewaskum offense was an absolute juggernaut, piling up 10 hits on the day. Levi Whitfield was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack by driving in a team-high 2 RBI on a perfect 2-for-2 day that included his pivotal second-inning triple. Kyle Haim kept the pressure on with a multi-hit game, collecting two hits including an RBI double. Alex Jacobson, Liam Stoffel, and Kingston Grisolono chipped in by driving in one run apiece to balance the relentless attack. The Indians completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying six stolen bases as a team, led by two from Devon Berndt, and flashed the leather when needed, turning two double plays to anchor the defense despite committing two errors in the field. For the Warriors, the offense was completely silenced by the dominant Kewaskum pitching staff, gathering just three hits on the day. Carter Szydel paced the attack with a stellar, perfect 2-for-2 performance. Ozaukee also flashed the leather, turning one double play to anchor their defense while committing one error in the field.

Slinger 9
#24 St. Joseph 6
P A. Neusen: 4.2 IP, 3 R, 1 K
H G. Chvosta: 3-4, 2 RBI
Recap

The Slinger Owls leaned on a massive late-game offensive explosion and steady relief pitching to overcome an early five-run deficit and secure a dramatic 9-6 comeback victory over St. Joseph on Tuesday. St. Joseph established an immediate lead in the top of the first inning, getting on the board when Dominic Santarelli stole home and Robbie Johnson laced a run-scoring single to left field. They continued to pour it on, extending their commanding advantage to 5-0 with a decisive three-run surge in the second inning, emphatically punctuated by a towering three-run home run to left field off the bat of Zack Rizzo. Slinger displayed resilience, battling back with a three-run surge in the bottom of the third to cut the deficit. After St. Joseph scratched across a single run in the top of the sixth to make it 6-3, the Owls flipped the script completely and seized command for good with a staggering six-run explosion in the bottom half of the frame. The game-breaking rally was fueled by four crucial hits, highlighted by a massive two-run single from Grady Mechenich. The Slinger bullpen then slammed the door in the seventh to completely seal the massive comeback win.

Aaron Neusen earned the win with a gritty performance out of the bullpen, tossing four and two-thirds innings while surrendering three runs on eight hits, racking up one strikeout, and navigating one walk to help settle the game and shut down the St. Joseph offense. This followed a start from Nathan Miller, who yielded three runs on three hits while striking out two and navigating two walks over the first one and one-third frames. Aksel Pocernich provided lockdown relief to completely slam the door and earn the save. The Slinger offense capitalized on its opportunities late, gathering nine total hits on the day and showing incredible patience by drawing seven walks as a team. Grady Chvosta was a massive force at the plate, spearheading the attack with a stellar 3-for-4 performance. Cole Lighthizer kept the pressure on with a multi-hit game, collecting two knocks on a 2-for-4 day, while Grady Mechenich provided heavy lifting in the clutch by driving in two crucial runs with his pivotal sixth-inning single. Ethan Miller applied massive pressure by showing incredible patience to draw a team-high two walks. The Owls completely wreaked havoc on the basepaths, tallying four stolen bases as a team, led by two from Gavin Sawyer, and flashed the leather when needed, committing just one error in the field. For St. Joseph, the offense gathered 11 hits, paced by massive multi-hit performances from Zack Rizzo, Robbie Johnson, Chris Kenesic, and Dominic Santarelli, who each collected two knocks. Rizzo drove the middle of the lineup with a team-high 3 RBI on a 2-for-4 day that included his second-inning home run, while Johnson and Santarelli chipped in with an RBI and a steal of home, respectively

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Appleton West 14
Appleton East 4
P R. Luedtke: 2 IP, BB, 5 K
H Z. Madson: 2-2, R, 3 RBI, 3B, BB
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An explosive offensive display powered the Appleton West Varsity Terrors to a dominant 14-4 victory over the Appleton East Varsity Patriots in a five-inning contest. The Terrors hammered out 12 hits and constantly put pressure on the basepaths. Charlie Blevins set a scorching tone from the leadoff spot, blasting a home run and finishing 1-for-2 with three runs scored and an RBI. Zackary Madson provided huge extra-base muscle in the middle of the order, going 2-for-2 with a triple, a walk, a run scored, and a game-high three RBIs. Nick Downs added a dynamic multi-hit afternoon by going 2-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI, while Isaac Ise delivered a double, a walk, a run scored, and two RBIs. Kellin Gilbert earned the victory on the hill, working two innings and striking out one. Reeder Luedtke provided stellar relief out of the bullpen, tossing two hitless and scoreless frames with five strikeouts. Caden Laumer paced the Appleton East offense by driving in two RBIs on a 0-for-2 day, while Nick Verbeten went 1-for-2 with a walk and scored a run. Verbeten also started on the mound and absorbed the loss for the Patriots.

Auburndale 7
Iola-Scandinavia 4
P T. Becker: 3.2 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 1 K
H B. Dammaan: 4-4
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A resilient extra-inning effort carried the Auburndale Varsity Eagles to a hard-fought 7-4 victory over the Iola-Scandinavia Thunderbirds in an eight-inning battle. Truxton Becker secured the win on the mound with a stellar relief performance, tossing 3.2 innings of one-hit baseball while striking out one and allowing zero earned runs to completely lock down the Thunderbirds late in the contest. Auburndale’s offense generated 12 hits to drive the extra-inning push. Beck Dammaan put together a flawless afternoon at the plate, going 4-for-4 out of the bottom of the order. Josh Lundgren provided heavy reinforcement from the second spot in the lineup, finishing 3-for-4 with a double and two runs scored, while Cayden Jantz added an impact performance by going 2-for-3 with two runs scored and two RBIs. Peyton Weinfurter also contributed to the offense by going 1-for-5 with a run scored and an RBI. Wyatt Wolberg led the offensive effort for Iola-Scandinavia, finishing 2-for-4 with two runs scored and two RBIs. Ben Gruba turned in a multi-hit day of his own by going 1-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI, while Mason Kriesel took the loss in relief for the Thunderbirds.

Aquinas 2
Blair-Taylor 0
P A. David: 6.2 IP, 3 BB, 8 K
H A. David: 1-3, 2B, R, RBI
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A masterful, combined no-hitter on the mound by Aedan David and Marcus Klar propelled the Aquinas Varsity Blugolds to a clinical 2-0 victory over the Blair-Taylor Varsity Wildcats. David was utterly exceptional across his 6.2 hitless innings of work, issuing three walks and racking up eight strikeouts before Klar entered to secure the final out and complete the no-hit feat. The Blugolds' bats manufactured just enough run support on four hits to lock down the victory. Aedan David helped his own cause significantly at the dish, finishing 1-for-3 with a double, a run scored, and an RBI. Ryan Johnson, Cullen Swanson, and Marcus Klar each collected a single to round out the offense for Aquinas. Colby Dahl absorbed a tough-luck loss for Blair-Taylor after starting on the mound and giving up two runs over three frames. Ty Tranberg provided brilliant relief out of the Wildcats' bullpen, tossing three scoreless and hitless frames while striking out three to keep the game tight.

Baraboo 5
Platteville 0
P C. Steiner: 6.0 IP, BB, 2 K
H B. Bjorklund: 2-4, R, 3 RBI, 2B
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A stellar shutout performance on the mound by Carson Steiner guided the Baraboo Thunderbirds to a 5-0 victory over Platteville. Steiner earned the win, scattering five hits over six scoreless innings while striking out two and issuing only one walk. The Thunderbirds' offense collected eight hits, led by Owen Rogers, who went 2-for-4 with a double and two runs scored, and Brody Bjorklund, who finished 2-for-4 with a double and three RBIs. Platteville's offensive effort was spearheaded by Weigel, who finished the day 2-for-3 with a double. Johnson absorbed the loss for Platteville, allowing two runs (two earned) on four hits over three innings.

Barron 12
Northwood/Solon Springs 2
P Z. Edwards: 2.0 IP, 0 BB, 2 K
H L. Hagen: 3-3, R, 2 RBI
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A dominant offensive performance from the Barron Golden Bears led to a definitive 12-2 victory over the Northwood/Solon Springs Co-opers. Barron's starting pitcher Zac Edwards earned the win, tossing 2.0 perfect innings with two strikeouts while also contributing offensively with a double and two runs scored. Lucas Hagen anchored the Golden Bears' 11-hit attack, finishing 3-for-3 with two RBIs, while teammate Jaymond Johnson added a double and drove in two runs. The Co-opers struggled to find a rhythm against Barron's pitching staff, with Ezra Ahlberg providing a lone bright spot by executing a triple and scoring a run. Logan Wondra took the loss for Northwood/Solon Springs, giving up eight runs (eight earned) on six hits and four walks over 2.0 innings.

Brookfield Central 4
Westosha Central 0
P C. Semmelmann: 5.1 IP, 5 BB, 9 K
H J. Christman: 2-3, 3 RBI, SF
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A masterclass on the mound from Colton Semmelmann guided the Brookfield Central Lancers to a 4-0 shutout victory over Westosha Central. Semmelmann earned the win, throwing 5.1 hitless innings while striking out nine and overcoming five walks. The Lancers' offense collected 10 hits, propelled by Jake Christman, who went 2-for-3 with three RBIs, and Peyton Lenell, who finished 2-for-3 with three runs scored and a walk. Westosha Central struggled to generate offense, mustering only two hits on the day courtesy of Gunnar Schwartz and Nathan Corey. Johnsen absorbed the loss for Westosha Central, surrendering two runs (two earned) on six hits over 4.0 innings.

Bruce 7
Stanley-Boyd 4
P B. Poppe: 2.0 IP, 3 BB, 3 K
H J. Sahlin: 2-2, 2 BB, 2B
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A productive offensive performance combined with strong relief pitching guided the Bruce Raiders to a 7-4 victory over the Orioles. Brock Poppe secured the win out of the bullpen, throwing 2.0 frames of one-hit ball while striking out three batters. Caleb Johnson led the Raiders' 10-hit attack by going 2-for-4 with two runs scored and an RBI, while Jace Sahlin went 2-for-2 with a double and two walks. Josiah Demske paced the Orioles by going 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs. Orioles starter Aaron Lew suffered the loss, allowing four runs (four earned) on four hits and two walks over 1.0 inning.

Cedarburg 15
Shorewood 0
P C. Hall: 5.0 IP, BB, 7 K
H D. Lonstine: 3-4, 3 R, 3 RBI
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A masterclass performance on the mound by Cooper Hall guided the Cedarburg Bulldogs to a dominant 15-0 shutout victory over the Shorewood Greyhounds. Hall earned the win with a spectacular one-hit performance over 5.0 innings, striking out seven and walking only one while also driving in two runs at the plate. The Bulldogs' offense fired on all cylinders, spearheaded by Damen Lonstine, who went 3-for-4 with three RBIs and three runs scored. Shorewood's lineup was completely stymied by Hall, managing only a lone single from Josh Patte. Greyhounds starter Thomas West took the loss, surrendering six runs (five earned) on three hits in 0.1 innings of work.

Chilton 5
Hilbert 4
P K. Wagner: 2.2 IP, 3 K
H N. Mueller: 2-4, 1 R, 2 RBI
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A gritty relief effort from Kale Wagner lifted the Chilton Tigers to a tight 5-4 extra-inning victory over Hilbert. Wagner secured the win on the mound, anchoring the bullpen by striking out three batters and throwing 2.2 perfect innings without allowing a hit or a walk. Chilton's offense was paced by Nathan Mueller, who finished 2-for-4 with two RBIs and scored a run. Hilbert was led at the plate by Kendrix Grenzer, who went 2-for-3 with a walk and scored a run, while Drew Halbach chipped in a double and two RBIs. Parker Anderson absorbed the loss for Hilbert, allowing two runs (one earned) on two hits and two walks over 1.2 innings.

Crandon 5
Florence 3
P T. Palubicki: 6.0 IP, 5 BB, 2 K
H C. Palubicki: 3-4, R, RBI, 3B
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A strong 15-hit offensive display carried the Crandon Cardinals to a 5-3 victory over Florence. Crandon starting pitcher Trent Palubicki earned the win, grinding through 6.0 innings while navigating eight hits and five walks to yield three runs (three earned) alongside two Ks. Cruz Palubicki sparked the Cardinals' lineup by going 3-for-4 with a triple, a run scored, and an RBI, while Evan Plummer drove in a pair of runs on two hits. Florence was paced offensively by Beau Bartz, who went 2-for-3 with a triple and three RBIs. Mason Koski was tagged with the loss for Florence, giving up five runs (five earned) on 12 hits over 5.2 innings.

De Pere 10
Notre Dame Academy 6
P C. Buysse: 5.1 IP, 0 BB, 8 K
H W. Nikolay: 1-2, R, 3 RBI, BB, SF
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A disciplined performance at the plate guided the De Pere Redbirds to a 10-6 victory over Notre Dame Academy, capitalized by 12 walks drawn. Charles Buysse earned the victory on the hill for De Pere, striking out eight batters over 5.1 innings while allowing six runs (six earned) on nine hits. Will Nikolay provided the major blow for the Redbirds, going 1-for-2 with a sacrifice fly and three RBIs, while teammate Isaac Herlache collected a double and scored two runs. Notre Dame Academy's offensive attack was led by Tripp Wroblewski, who finished 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored. Ty Bumgardner absorbed the loss, surrendering eight runs (six earned) on just one hit and eight walks across 1.2 innings.

Lakeside Lutheran 4
Delavan-Darien 2
P J. Oppermann: 1.2 IP, 0 BB, 2 K
H J. Marty: 2-3, R, 2B
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A balanced effort from the bullpen and some clutch late hitting lifted the Lakeside Lutheran Warriors to a tight 4-2 victory over the Delavan-Darien Comets. Jack Oppermann earned the win for the Warriors, throwing 1.2 scoreless and hitless frames out of the bullpen while striking out two. Lakeside Lutheran's offense was paced by Jacob Marty and Owen Marty, who each collected a double and scored a run. Jacob Huff led the Comets at the plate, finishing a perfect 3-for-3 with a triple and a run scored. Devin Hoey took the loss for Delavan-Darien, surrendering three runs on three hits over 1.1 innings of work.

Elk Mound 6
Baldwin-Woodville 4
P K. Moyer: 2.0 IP, 0 BB, K
H G. Dean: 2-4, 2 R, RBI, BB, 2B
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A gritty extra-inning battle fell in favor of the Elk Mound Mounders as they outlasted the Baldwin-Woodville Blackhawks for a 6-4 victory in eight innings. Kaden Moyer secured the win out of the bullpen, grinding through 2.0 frames while yielding one run (one earned) on six hits. Gavin Dean sparked the Mounders' offense by going 2-for-4 with a double, a walk, two runs scored, and an RBI. Baldwin-Woodville's high-volume 13-hit attack was led by Myles Paulson and Landon Veenendaal, who both finished with a perfect 3-for-4 performance at the plate. Colton Palmer was tagged with the loss for the Blackhawks, surrendering five runs (three earned) on six hits over 2.0 frames of relief.

Elkhorn 4
Beaver Dam 3
P K. Bryant: 2.0 IP, 2 BB, K
H I. Yuenger: 2-3, R, 2 RBI
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A late-inning surge pushed the Elkhorn Elks past the Beaver Dam Golden Beavers for a tight 4-3 victory. Keegan Bryant earned the win in relief, throwing 2.0 frames and allowing two runs on four hits while striking out one. The Elks' offense outhit Beaver Dam nine to five, powered by Jackson Brazer, who finished 2-for-3 with a double and scored a run, and Aden Getka, who drove in two runs. Isaiah Yuenger paced the Golden Beavers at the plate by going 2-for-3 with two RBIs and a run scored. Parker Blank absorbed the loss for Beaver Dam, entering in the final frame and allowing one hit without recording an out.

Fond du Lac 7
Appleton North 5
P B. Haus: 4 IP, 7 BB, 4 K
H G. Suprenand: 2-4, 3 R, 2 RBI
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A stellar three-hit performance from Grant Guderski propelled the Fond du Lac Varsity Cardinals to a 7-5 victory over the Appleton North Varsity Lightning. Guderski went 3-for-4 out of the two-hole, driving in three runs to spark the Cardinals' offense. Gavin Suprenand added major impact, finishing 2-for-4 with three runs scored and two RBIs, while Hudson Burg went 2-for-3 with a walk and a run scored. Brody Haus earned the victory on the hill, striking out four across four innings. Colin Reddy led the Lightning offense with a 2-for-3 performance, while Cash Christianson took the tough loss on the mound.

Horicon 3
Winnebago Lutheran Academy 2
P B. Meyer: 7.0 IP, 0 BB, 4 K
H I. LaMotte: 3-5, R
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A grueling, 12-inning marathon ended in a walk-off victory as the Horicon Marshmen edged the Winnebago Lutheran Academy Vikings, 3-2. Barrett Meyer earned the victory with an incredible 7.0-inning relief appearance, striking out four while scattering four hits and allowing just one unearned run. Winnebago Lutheran Academy's offense was paced by Isaac LaMotte, who went 3-for-5 with a run scored, and Owen Ehlke, who finished 3-for-6 with a triple and an RBI. Jay Graven spearheaded Horicon's bats by going 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored, while Cole Berggren added a pair of hits. Malachi Wickert suffered the heartbreaking extra-inning loss for the Vikings, allowing three runs (two earned) on six hits and four walks over 7.0 innings of relief.

Indian Trail 12
Racine Park 0
P J. DeVries: 2.0 IP, BB, K
H J. Black: 3-3, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B, 3B
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A combination of dominant pitching and a relentless offense guided the Indian Trail Hawks to a commanding 12-0 shutout victory over Racine Park. Three Indian Trail pitchers combined for a spectacular five-inning no-hitter, with Jadon DeVries earning the win by striking out one and walking one over 2.0 frames of work. The Hawks' offense maximized their nine hits, powered by Josef Prybylski, who went 2-for-4 with a double, a triple, three runs scored, and an RBI. Josiah Black added a stellar performance at the plate, finishing 3-for-3 with a double, a triple, two runs scored, and two RBIs, while Nate Geraghty drove in three runs. Dillon Danielson absorbed the loss for Racine Park, surrendering 10 runs (six earned) on eight hits over 3.2 innings.

Marquette University 6
Union Grove 5
P D. Kosempa: 3.0 IP, BB, 4 K
H B. McGourthy: 1-3, R, RBI, 2B
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A sharp collective pitching performance guided the Marquette University Hilltoppers to a tight 6-5 victory over the Union Grove Broncos. Harrison Schwabe earned the win out of the bullpen, while Damian Kosempa set the tone early by striking out four across 3.0 perfect, hitless frames. Marquette University's offense capitalized on seven hits, led by Boden McGourthy, who went 1-for-3 with a double, a run scored, and an RBI. Cooper Dye paced the Union Grove offense by driving in two runs, while teammate Quinton Schmitz added a double and an RBI. Jude Rogowski suffered the loss for the Broncos, allowing five runs (three earned) on four hits over 2.0 innings.

Menomonie 6
Eau Claire Memorial 4
P B. Casey: 5.1 IP, BB, 5 K
H C. Mikesell: 2-4, 2 R, 3 RBI
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A productive offensive outing paired with strong starting pitching lifted Menomonie to a 6-4 victory over the Eau Claire Memorial Old Abes. Bailey Casey earned the win on the bump, striking out five batters while surrendering four runs (three earned) on five hits across 5.1 frames. Menomonie's 10-hit attack was anchored by Charlie Mikesell, who finished 2-for-4 with three RBIs and two runs scored. The Old Abes' offense was spearheaded by Ryan Reesman, who went 1-for-3 with a double and three RBIs. Alex Johnson was tagged with the loss for Eau Claire Memorial, allowing two runs (two earned) on five hits over 1.1 innings.

Mount Horeb 13
Oregon 5
P J. Finley: 4.0 IP, BB, 2 K
H B. Dudley: 2-4, 2 R, 4 RBI, 2B
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A relentless offensive attack powered the Mount Horeb Vikings to a decisive 13-5 victory over the Oregon Panthers. Jaxen Finley earned the win on the bump, navigating 4.0 innings while allowing three runs on seven hits and striking out two. Brecken Dudley anchored the Vikings' 11-hit explosion by driving in four runs on a 2-for-4 performance that included a double, while Hayden Anderson went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs. Oregon's lineup generated 10 hits in the contest, led by Caiden Kruser, who finished 2-for-2 with an RBI. Matthew Schultz absorbed the loss for the Panthers, giving up eight runs (eight earned) on seven hits over 2.0 frames.

New Glarus 10
Evansville 0
P L. Crawford: 6.0 IP, 3 H, 2 BB, 4 K
H N. Julseth: 2-3, 3 R, 3 RBI, BB, 2B, HR
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A masterful shutout performance on the mound by Liam Crawford guided the New Glarus Glarner Knights to a dominant 10-0 victory over the Evansville Blue Devils. Crawford earned the win with a spectacular complete-game effort, scattering three hits over 6.0 scoreless innings while striking out four and walking two. The Glarner Knights' offense fully backed his gem with an 11-hit explosion, spearheaded by Nolan Julseth, who went 2-for-3 with a home run, three RBIs, and three runs scored. Ashlin Mihlbauer and Ethan Colstad each collected a double and drove in two runs apiece to compound Evansville's woes. Riley Arndt absorbed the loss for the Blue Devils, allowing five runs (one earned) on two hits in 0.2 innings of work.

Oak Creek 4
Greenfield 0
P S. Hastings: 4.0 IP, 0 BB, 3 K
H M. Endres: 2-2, R, 2B
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A masterful collective shutout on the hill propelled the Oak Creek Knights to a 4-0 victory over the Greenfield Hawks. Steven Hastings earned the win for Oak Creek, striking out three batters and allowing just one hit over 4.0 scoreless innings of relief. The Knights' offense generated eight hits, paced by Camden Jeske, who went 2-for-3 with a double and scored a run, and Mack Endres, who finished 2-for-2 with a double and a run scored. Greenfield struggled to muster any offense against the Knights' pitching staff, getting solitary hits from Brody Jens, Cameron, Devon Ueberfluss, and Enrique Lopez. Mason Grafwallner absorbed the loss for the Hawks, giving up one run (one earned) on two hits across 2.0 innings.

Oconomowoc 12
New Berlin West 5
P A. Herzog: 4.0 IP, 2 BB, K
H N. Hinek: 3-4, R, 2 RBI, HR
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A dynamic 14-hit performance powered the Oconomowoc Raccoons to a decisive 12-5 victory over the New Berlin West Vikings. Alex Herzog earned the win on the mound, striking out one and yielding three earned runs on five hits across 4.0 innings of work. Bennett Osborn sparked the Raccoons' offense by going 2-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI, while Danny Flor drove in three runs. The Vikings' attack was highlighted by Nathan Hinek, who went 3-for-4 with a home run, a run scored, and two RBIs. Elijah Gammage was tagged with the loss for New Berlin West, allowing four runs (four earned) on five hits over 1.2 innings.

Random Lake 11
Manitowoc Lutheran 1
P R. Traas: 3.0 IP, BB, 2 K
H R. Traas: 3-3, 4 R, 2 RBI, HR
Recap

A dominant combination of pitching and early offense powered the Random Lake Rams to an 11-1 victory over Manitowoc Lutheran in a five-inning contest. Reed Traas earned the win on the hill, tossing 3.0 scoreless innings while allowing just two hits and striking out two. Traas also paced the Rams' attack at the plate, finishing a perfect 3-for-3 with a home run, three runs scored, and two RBIs, while teammate Parker Fischer went 2-for-2 with two runs scored. Manitowoc Lutheran's lone run came courtesy of W. Hecker, who went 1-for-3 with a double and scored a run. A. Krause took the loss for Manitowoc Lutheran, surrendering five runs (five earned) on five hits over 2.0 frames.

Reedsburg 11
DeForest 2
P L. Verch: 4.0 IP, BB, 4 K
H I. McClure: 3-3, 3 R, 3 RBI, 1 BB, 2 2B
Recap

An offensive explosion from the Reedsburg Beavers propelled them to an 11-2 victory over DeForest, powered by a 15-hit barrage. Reedsburg's Luke Verch earned the win, delivering a strong starting performance by scattering five hits and allowing just one run over 4.0 innings while striking out four. Verch also led the offense in dominant fashion, launching a home run and driving in four runs. Ian McClure went 3-for-3 with three runs scored and three RBIs for the Beavers, while DeForest's offense was headlined by Carter Goldschmidt, who collected two hits on the day. Cooper Feiner took the loss for DeForest, surrendering four runs on six hits across 3.0 innings of work.

South Milwaukee 7
Waterford 6
P F. Pearson: 1.0 IP, 0 BB, 2 K
H B. Plennes: 3-4, 3 RBI
Recap

A clutch extra-inning performance carried the South Milwaukee Rockets to a tight 7-6 victory over the Waterford Wolverines in an eight-inning battle. Finley Pearson secured the win out of the bullpen, throwing 1.0 perfect, hitless frame in relief to shut down the Wolverines' bats. South Milwaukee's nine-hit offensive attack was spearheaded by Bryce Plennes, who finished 3-for-4 with three RBIs, while Easton Nowak went 2-for-4 and scored two runs. Waterford's lineup generated seven hits, paced by Morgan, who finished 1-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored, and Jack Butler, who went 1-for-2 with an RBI and a run scored. Michael Schneiker was tagged with the extra-inning loss for Waterford, surrendering one run on one hit over 0.1 innings of relief work.

Watertown 8
Wauwatosa East 7
P J. Tiedemann: 3.0 IP, BB, 4 K
H J. Gates: 1-2, R, 2 RBI
Recap

A patient offense and clutch relief pitching propelled the Watertown Goslings to a tight 8-7 victory over Wauwatosa East. Jurenth Tiedemann secured the win with a masterful 3.0-inning relief appearance, striking out four while scattering two hits and keeping Wauwatosa East completely off the board. The Goslings maximized their seven hits by drawing eight walks, led by Jacob Gates, who went 1-for-2 with two RBIs and a run scored, and Landon Washetas, who scored twice. Cooper Wall paced Wauwatosa East by going 1-for-3 with two RBIs and a run scored, while Jack Templeton added a pair of hits and scored twice. Ethan K absorbed the loss for Wauwatosa East, allowing two runs (one earned) on three hits over 1.0 inning of relief.

Whitnall 8
Waukesha West 1
P L. Parkinson: 3.0 IP, 8 BB, 3 K
H A. Zuber: 4-4, R, 2 RBI
Recap

A stellar dynamic performance on the mound and a balanced offensive attack lifted the Whitnall Falcons to an 8-1 victory over the Waukesha West Wolverines. Luke Parkinson earned the win, grinding through 3.0 frames while allowing one run on two hits and striking out three, while teammate Lucas Weber provided 4.0 innings of stellar hitless relief with six strikeouts. Aaron Zuber spearheaded the Falcons' 10-hit attack, finishing 4-for-4 with a run scored, while Kyle Klumb drove in two runs. The Wolverines' lone run came courtesy of Nate Lockett, who scored after reaching via one of the team's 10 drawn walks. Keanan Davis absorbed the loss for Waukesha West, surrendering five runs (two earned) on seven hits over 5.0 innings.

Whitefish Bay 5
University School of Milwaukee 2
P C. House: 3.0 IP, BB, 4 K
H B. Behrendt: 3-4, 2 R, 2B
Recap

A dominant collective pitching performance guided the Whitefish Bay Blue Dukes to a 5-2 victory over the University School of Milwaukee Wildcats. Carter House earned the win with 3.0 frames of scoreless, three-hit relief while striking out four, and Linus Pajot locked things down by striking out all three batters he faced in a perfect seventh inning. The Blue Dukes' 10-hit attack was anchored by Bo Behrendt, who went 3-for-4 with a double and scored two runs, while Chase Wolter finished 2-for-3 with two RBIs. Augie Baum paced the Wildcats at the plate, going a perfect 3-for-3 with a double and two RBIs. Nathan Liberman took the loss for University School of Milwaukee, allowing five runs (five earned) on eight hits over 5.0 frames.

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