WIAA Daily Roundup: May 5
May 6, 2026
Wisconsin Staff

Welcome to the WIAA Daily Roundup, where our Prep Baseball Wisconsin staff will provide readers with scores, game recaps, and highlights from the games that took place the day before. In conjunction with our comprehensive in-game coverage throughout the 2026 season, we’ll publish this Daily Roundup to keep readers informed on the latest happenings across the state.
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The Kimberly Papermakers eked out a 1-1 pitchers' duel victory over the Hortonville Polar Bears, powered by a solo home run from Lex Knaebe and a combined two-hitter from the pitching staff. Braeden Hermes earned the win in relief, tossing 2.1 hitless frames to secure the shutout after a strong starting effort from Bryce Mischler, who struck out four over 4.2 scoreless innings. Offensively, Beckett Hermus provided a spark with two hits and a stolen base, while Knaebe’s long ball accounted for the definitive run. Hortonville remained competitive behind a complete-game effort from Mason Burrichter, who surrendered only one earned run and four hits over six masterful frames. Brody Kante recorded a double for the Polar Bears, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Kimberly’s dominant mound presence. Burrichter took the tough loss as the Papermakers utilized elite power and superior command to secure the narrow win.
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The Neenah Rockets defeated Appleton North 3-1, powered by a complete-game masterpiece from Gus Weinholzer and a solo home run from Mack Krause. Weinholzer earned the win on the hill, racking up eight strikeouts while surrendering zero earned runs on five hits over seven masterful frames. Offensively, Krause provided the definitive spark with his long ball and two runs scored, while Levi Boivin contributed a double to the Rockets' extra-base attack. Neenah utilized elite mound presence and timely power to maintain the lead throughout the contest. Appleton North remained competitive behind a double and a stolen base from Teegan Karpinske, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Weinholzer’s steady command. Owen Reuland took the tough loss for the Lightning despite a solid seven-inning effort as Neenah secured the definitive victory.
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The Monona Grove Silver Eagles defeated the Milton Red Hawks 9-1, powered by a dominant outing from Brody Schmidt and an explosive multi-hit performance from Carson McConnell. Schmidt earned the win on the hill, racking up seven strikeouts while surrendering just one unearned run over six masterful frames. Offensively, McConnell spearheaded the attack with three hits and two RBIs, while Colin Hablewitz provided a spark with a double and two RBIs of his own. The Silver Eagles utilized elite situational hitting and opportunistic base-running to pull away early, capitalizing on two Milton defensive errors. Milton remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Jack Spielmann and Gavin Cole, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against Schmidt’s steady command. Ben Schultz took the loss for the Red Hawks as Monona Grove utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Germantown Warhawks defeated the West Allis Hale Huskies 6-3, powered by a dominant outing from Brady Lauer and a clinical multi-hit performance from Jon Murkowski. Lauer earned the win on the hill, racking up seven strikeouts while surrendering just two earned runs over 6.2 masterful frames. Offensively, Murkowski spearheaded the attack with two hits and two runs scored, while Grady Cheever and Ty Olszewski each contributed two RBIs to anchor the Warhawks' lineup. Germantown utilized aggressive base-running to swipe seven total bases and capitalize on extra-base hits from Murkowski, Olszewski, and Carter Gordon. West Allis Hale remained competitive behind a triple and two RBIs from Coleton Cohen, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Lauer’s steady command. Joe Godina took the loss for the Huskies as Germantown utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the win.
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The Muskego Warriors dominated Waukesha West in a 10-0 shutout victory, powered by a masterful performance on the hill from Tyson Grulkowski. Grulkowski earned the win by tossing five scoreless innings, racking up nine strikeouts and surrendering only one hit to the Waukesha West lineup. Offensively, Callen Tomsyck spearheaded the attack with a home run and a game-high three RBIs, while Cruz Ramirez contributed a double and two runs scored. Muskego utilized relentless pressure to capitalize on four walks and two defensive errors, with Kyle Rogosienski and Aiden Perlberg each recording multi-hit efforts. Waukesha West struggled to find any rhythm against Grulkowski’s command, managing only a double from Nate Lockett throughout the contest. Carter Hyland took the loss for Waukesha West as Muskego utilized elite mound presence and superior situational hitting to secure the definitive win.
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The Franklin Sabers dismantled Kenosha Bradford in an 11-1 victory, powered by a dominant performance on the mound from Sam Ortiz. Ortiz earned the win with a five-inning masterpiece, racking up 11 strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run on two hits. Offensively, Carter Schwingle and Tavin Nass spearheaded the attack with three RBIs apiece, while Dillon Herling provided a spark with a triple and two runs scored. The Sabers utilized elite situational speed to swipe five total bases and capitalized on three walks and two Kenosha Bradford defensive errors. Kenosha Bradford struggled to find any rhythm against Ortiz’s command, managing only singles from Wyatt Knudsen and Bruce McDonald. Raeden Spencer took the loss for Kenosha Bradford as Franklin utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the definitive win.
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The Menomonee Falls Phoenix defeated Marquette University 8-6, powered by a dominant offensive performance from Logan Vande Zande and a steady outing on the mound from Tyson Resch. Resch earned the win, racking up four strikeouts over six effective frames while also contributing a home run at the plate. Vande Zande spearheaded the attack with a triple and a game-high three RBIs, while Nick Alburg and Cade Kosnick each added multi-hit games to keep the pressure on. The Phoenix utilized aggressive base-running to swipe four bags and capitalized on six walks to maintain the lead throughout the contest. Marquette remained competitive behind doubles from Kwaterski and Schroeder, with Kwaterski driving in three runs, but the squad struggled to overcome a defensive error. Schroeder took the loss for the Hilltoppers as Menomonee Falls utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the victory.
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The New Berlin Eisenhower Varsity Lions dismantled Pius XI in a 22-1 offensive explosion, powered by a massive 18-hit barrage and a dominant start from Josh Bonin. Bonin earned the win on the hill, racking up eight strikeouts while surrendering zero earned runs over three masterful frames, and spearheaded the attack with three hits and two RBIs of his own. Alex Michna anchored the middle of the order with a game-high five RBIs and two doubles, while Charlie Wait and Collin Harrington each recorded three hits to keep the pressure on. Eisenhower utilized elite situational speed to swipe 11 total bases, including three from Harrington, and capitalized on six walks and two Pius XI defensive errors. The Popes struggled to find any rhythm against Bonin’s command, managing only one hit throughout the contest. Morgan Gillitzer took the loss for Pius XI as the Lions utilized superior extra-base power and relentless pressure to secure the definitive victory.
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The Wisconsin Lutheran Vikings dismantled the Greendale Panthers in a 12-2 offensive explosion, powered by a masterclass on the mound and a home run from Brayden Abramowski. Abramowski earned the win with a five-inning complete game, racking up five strikeouts while surrendering only two earned runs on four hits, and added two hits of his own at the plate. Andrew Belott spearheaded the attack with a home run and a game-high four RBIs, while Eli Dreier contributed a double and four RBIs to anchor the relentless lineup. The Vikings utilized elite plate discipline to draw five walks and maintained constant pressure on the basepaths with three stolen bases. Greendale remained competitive early behind hits from Matthew Nolan and Vincent Kenny, but the squad struggled to overcome a defensive error. Noah Jacobson took the loss for the Panthers as Wisconsin Lutheran utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Kaukauna Ghosts defeated the Oshkosh North Spartans 4-2, powered by a dominant outing from Paxton Schuh and opportunistic base-running. Schuh earned the win on the hill, racking up 10 strikeouts while surrendering just two earned runs on three hits over six masterful frames. Offensively, Blake Vandeloo spearheaded the attack with a double and an RBI, while the Ghosts utilized elite situational speed to swipe four total bases. Kaukauna capitalized on five walks and two Oshkosh North defensive errors to maintain pressure throughout the contest. Oshkosh North remained competitive behind doubles from Keegan Kinzfogl and Braydan Frank, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Schuh’s steady command, striking out 11 times total. Jack Bennett took the loss for the Spartans as Kaukauna utilized superior mound presence and aggressive team speed to secure the victory.
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The Homestead Highlanders defeated the Slinger Owls 9-1, powered by a complete-game masterpiece from Nicholas Harris and a home run from Ari Crabbe. Harris earned the win on the hill, surrendering just one earned run on seven hits while navigating seven efficient frames. Offensively, Gavin Levin spearheaded the attack with a game-high three RBIs, while Crabbe provided the definitive spark with a home run and two RBIs. The Highlanders utilized elite plate discipline to draw seven walks and capitalized on four Slinger defensive errors to pull away late. Slinger remained competitive behind a triple from Cole Lighthizer and a double from Payton Tennies, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Harris's steady command. Nathan Miller took the loss for the Owls as Homestead utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Sun Prairie West Wolves defeated Janesville Craig 7-6 in a tightly contested battle, powered by a multi-hit performance from Emerson Adamowski and effective work on the mound from Will Jensen. Jensen earned the win, striking out three over 5.2 innings while allowing just one earned run, and helped his own cause with two hits and an RBI at the plate. Adamowski spearheaded the offensive attack with three hits and an RBI, while the Wolves utilized elite team speed to swipe six total bases, including three from Grant Petterson. Sun Prairie West capitalized on two Janesville Craig defensive errors and timely situational hitting to maintain the lead. Janesville Craig remained competitive behind a double and two RBIs from Schoonover, but the squad struggled to overcome an early deficit. Berr took the loss for the Cougars as the Wolves utilized superior base-running and steady mound presence to secure the narrow victory.
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The Mukwonago Indians defeated the Catholic Memorial Crusaders 7-3, powered by a dominant outing from Ben Jones and opportunistic situational hitting. Jones earned the win on the hill, racking up five strikeouts while surrendering just two earned runs over six masterful frames. Offensively, Caleb Scheel spearheaded the attack with a game-high three RBIs, while Isaac Teisl contributed a double and two RBIs of his own. The Indians utilized elite plate discipline and aggressive base-running to swipe three bags and capitalize on four Crusaders defensive errors to maintain pressure throughout the contest. Catholic Memorial remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Ian Kawczynski and Chase Thomas, including triples from Kawczynski and Jesse Sobczak, but the squad struggled to overcome command issues and defensive miscues. Zach Schaefer took the loss for the Crusaders as Mukwonago utilized superior situational hitting and steady mound presence to secure the win.
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The Verona Wildcats dismantled Madison La Follette in a 16-4 offensive explosion, powered by elite plate discipline and a dominant multi-hit performance from Dejon Knutson. Verona capitalized on a staggering 13 walks, with Knutson spearheading the attack by recording three RBIs and three runs scored. Cason Genin was equally impactful, crossing the plate four times and swiping three bases to maintain relentless pressure on the basepaths. Griffin Kilcoyne earned the win on the hill, tossing two scoreless frames with a pair of strikeouts to shut down the Lancers' early efforts. Madison La Follette remained competitive behind extra-base hits from Eli Williams and Cooper Hermanson, with Williams driving in one of the squad's three RBIs, but the pitching staff struggled to overcome command issues throughout the afternoon. Hermanson took the loss for the Lancers as Verona utilized superior situational patience and aggressive team speed to secure the definitive five-inning victory.
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The Chippewa Falls Cardinals dominated the Rice Lake Warriors in a 10-0 shutout victory, powered by a masterful performance on the hill from Evan Weiler. Weiler earned the win with a five-inning complete game, racking up seven strikeouts and surrendering only two hits to the Rice Lake lineup. Offensively, Gavin Thompson spearheaded the attack with a triple and a game-high three RBIs, while Dane Krista scored four runs and recorded two doubles to keep the pressure on. The Cardinals utilized elite plate discipline to draw seven walks and capitalized on two Rice Lake defensive errors. Rice Lake struggled to find any rhythm against Weiler’s command, managing only singles from Lucas Roux and Collin Hutzler throughout the contest. Gavin Richter took the loss for the Warriors as Chippewa Falls utilized elite mound presence and superior extra-base power to secure the definitive win.
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The Sun Prairie East Cardinals defeated the Middleton Cardinals 7-2, powered by a multi-hit performance from Manny Abreu and a strong two-way outing from Grayson Uttech. Uttech earned the win on the hill, striking out three while allowing just one earned run over four masterful frames, and helped his own cause with a double and two RBIs at the plate. Abreu spearheaded the offensive attack with two hits and two RBIs, while Van Vogler and Cam Glusick each contributed a run and an RBI to keep the pressure on. Sun Prairie East utilized aggressive base-running to swipe two bags and capitalized on extra-base power from Uttech, Abreu, and Vogler to maintain the lead throughout the contest. Middleton remained competitive behind hits from Joey Passaglia and Eytan D'Onofrio, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the Sun Prairie East pitching staff. Brody Kalscheuer took the loss for Middleton as the Sun Prairie East Cardinals utilized superior situational hitting and steady mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Cedar Grove-Belgium Rockets dismantled the Oostburg Flying Dutchmen in a 22-2 offensive explosion, powered by a massive team effort at the plate and a dominant start from Carter Schmitz. Schmitz earned the win on the hill, racking up six strikeouts and surrendering only one earned run over four masterful frames. Offensively, Connor Waters and Griffin Knight anchored the attack with four RBIs apiece, while Ira Hilbelink provided a spark with a home run and two RBIs. The Rockets utilized elite plate discipline to draw a staggering 15 walks and maintained relentless pressure on the basepaths with seven stolen bases. Oostburg remained competitive early behind multi-hit efforts from Noah Huenink, but the squad struggled to overcome 11 earned runs surrendered by the pitching staff and two defensive errors. Chase Townsend took the loss for the Flying Dutchmen as Cedar Grove-Belgium utilized superior extra-base power and elite situational speed to secure the definitive victory.
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The St. Joseph Lancers dismantled St. Catherine’s in a 22-0 offensive explosion, powered by a massive team effort at the plate and a dominant combined no-hitter from the pitching staff. Mason Knight earned the win on the hill, tossing four hitless frames with five strikeouts to shut down the Angels' lineup after a scoreless opening inning from Jack Schmitz. Offensively, Zach Rizzo spearheaded the attack with a home run, two doubles, and three RBIs, while Dominic Santarelli and Nick Falk each drove in three runs to keep the pressure on. The Lancers utilized elite plate discipline to draw 13 walks and maintained relentless pressure on the basepaths with eight stolen bases. St. Catherine’s struggled to find any rhythm against the Lancers' command, failing to record a hit throughout the five-inning contest. Stephen Straszewski took the loss for the Angels as St. Joseph utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Kewaunee Storm unleashed a dominant offensive display this Saturday, amassing 29 total runs to secure a definitive doubleheader sweep over Gibraltar.
Brett Paulsen spearheaded a clinical performance in the opener, dominating on the mound and fueling a high-powered attack to secure a lopsided victory. Paulsen earned the win with eight strikeouts over three innings while helping his own cause with two doubles and two RBIs. The Storm's power was on full display as Diesel Bosdeck launched a towering home run and finished with a team-high six total bases. Gibraltar struggled to find a rhythm against Paulsen and reliever Jackson Walecka, who combined to allow just three hits while racking up 13 total strikeouts. By pairing elite pitching with a relentless extra-base hit barrage, Kewaunee ensured the contest was effectively decided in the early frames.
The offensive onslaught reached another level in the nightcap as the Storm erupted for 12 hits and 11 RBIs to complete the weekend sweep. Waylon Delain anchored the effort both ways, earning the win on the hill with three steady innings while driving in two runs at the plate. Kewaunee displayed impressive depth, with Brett Paulsen, Mason Kovacs, and Connor Kilgore each recording multi-hit games, the latter of whom delivered a triple to keep the scoreboard moving. Gibraltar managed to find some life with a multi-hit effort from their lineup, but they were unable to contain a Kewaunee offense that benefited from 11 walks and consistently aggressive baserunning. Noah Hudson provided flawless relief to close out the final two frames, capping off a weekend defined by the Storm's overwhelming talent in every phase of the game.
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The Random Lake Rams defeated the Chesterton Academy Knights 10-2, powered by a clinical multi-hit performance from Chase Verbanac and a steady start from Mikey Merlo. Merlo earned the win on the hill, allowing just one earned run over four masterful frames. Offensively, Verbanac spearheaded the attack with three hits and three RBIs, including a double, while Logan Michaels contributed three hits and scored a run to keep the pressure on. Random Lake utilized an aggressive extra-base attack with doubles from Verbanac, Griffin Donahue, Parker Fischer, and Zach Schneider to maintain a relentless pace. Chesterton Academy remained competitive early behind a double from Jacob Malloy, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the Rams' pitching staff. Matthias Ericksen took the loss for the Knights as Random Lake utilized superior situational hitting and steady mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Algoma Varsity Wolves and Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran split their doubleheader this past Tuesday, as the Blazers bounced back from a shutout loss to secure a high-scoring victory in the nightcap.
Charlie Prokash set a commanding tone in the series opener, stifling the Blazers' bats with five scoreless innings and six strikeouts to earn the victory. Cayden Neuzil provided three innings of flawless relief to seal the shutout, ensuring Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran never found a rhythm. The Wolves' offense provided overwhelming support, led by Braeden Leist, who scored three runs and drove in one, and Charlie Prokash, who helped his own cause with three hits and two RBIs. Algoma utilized aggressive baserunning—highlighted by five stolen bases—and clinical situational hitting to keep the pressure high throughout the afternoon.
The Blazers' offense ignited in the second game, amassing 13 runs to outlast the Wolves in a back-and-forth slugfest. Eric Kim and Brett Gajeski fueled the attack, combining for four hits and four RBIs, while Julian Trimberger sparked the lineup with a triple and two runs scored. Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran displayed elite patience at the plate, drawing eight walks and utilizing aggressive baserunning—swiping five bags—to capitalize on every scoring opportunity. Zeke Frank turned in a steady performance on the hill to earn the victory, allowing only one run over nearly four innings of relief. Algoma remained competitive behind Cayden Neuzil’s three RBIs and Charlie Prokash’s two runs, but they were unable to contain the Blazers' middle-inning surge.
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The Ashwaubenon Varsity Jaguars unleashed a relentless offensive assault, amassing 15 runs to overwhelm Little Chute in a lopsided five-inning victory. The Jaguars' bats were firing on all cylinders from the opening frame, tallying 13 hits and benefiting from a disciplined approach that yielded five walks. Moxson Kernz and Owen Amenson spearhead the attack, combining for seven hits and eight RBIs, with Amenson recording a staggering three doubles on the day. Charlie Aichele provided the signature blow with a towering home run while also earning the save in relief. On the mound, Ethan Hanamann earned the win, navigating over three innings of work and striking out four to keep the Mustangs at bay. Little Chute found some rhythm behind multi-hit efforts from Will Jansen and Reece Joten, but they were unable to contain a Jaguars lineup that saw eight different players cross the plate. By pairing clinical situational hitting with aggressive baserunning—highlighted by Ian Justman’s two steals—Ashwaubenon ensured a definitive victory.
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The Barron Golden Bears defeated Cameron in a 2-1 pitchers' duel, powered by elite mound presence and aggressive base-running. Troy McDonough earned the win in relief, tossing two scoreless frames with three strikeouts to secure the narrow lead established by starter Zac Edwards, who struck out seven over five masterful innings. Offensively, Edwards spearheaded the attack with two hits and an RBI, while the Golden Bears utilized superior situational speed to swipe six total bases, including three from Edwards and two from Braydon Roberts. Cameron remained competitive behind a three-hit performance from Dawson Braun and a double from Parker Humphries, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the Barron pitching staff, striking out 10 times total. Humphries took the tough loss for Cameron despite a complete-game effort as Barron utilized superior situational execution and elite command to secure the victory.
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The Blair-Taylor Wildcats defeated Melrose-Mindoro 4-1, powered by a dominant outing from Brady Thompson and timely extra-base hitting. Thompson earned the win on the hill, racking up seven strikeouts while surrendering zero earned runs on just two hits over 6.1 masterful frames. Offensively, Thompson helped his own cause with two RBIs and a double, while Kole Trapp contributed a double and scored a run to keep the pressure on. The Wildcats utilized opportunistic base-running with steals from Austin Olson and Peyton Kelly to maintain the lead throughout the contest. Melrose-Mindoro remained competitive behind hits from Isiaih Kleinsmith and #31, with Brady Blaken recording the team's lone RBI on a sacrifice fly, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Thompson's steady command. Jake Thesing took the loss for Melrose-Mindoro as Blair-Taylor utilized superior mound presence and situational hitting to secure the victory.
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The Brillion Lions defeated Roncalli 9-1, powered by a dominant performance on the mound and at the plate from Joe Shimek. Shimek earned the win by tossing 6.2 masterful frames, racking up 10 strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run. Offensively, McCormick Zutz spearheaded the attack with a game-high two RBIs, while Chase Braun and Shimek each recorded doubles to keep the pressure on. Brillion utilized elite situational hitting and capitalized on two Roncalli defensive errors to pull away in the middle innings. Roncalli remained competitive behind a multi-hit performance from Victor Anzia, including two doubles, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Shimek’s steady command. Hayden Dewane took the loss for Roncalli as the Lions utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Campbellsport Cougars defeated the North Fond du Lac-Oakfield Fighting O's in a 2-0 pitchers' duel, powered by a complete-game shutout from Levi Bentz. Bentz earned the win with a masterful seven-inning performance, surrendering just four hits while maintaining elite command throughout the contest. Offensively, Jace Goebel provided the definitive spark with a double and an RBI, while Trenton Schladweiler scored a run and Carter Gellings added a hit and a stolen base to keep the pressure on. NFDL-Oakfield remained competitive behind a dominant outing from Drew Stettbacher, who racked up 11 strikeouts while surrendering only two earned runs on three hits over six frames. The Fighting O's offense struggled to find a rhythm against Bentz's steady presence, managing only four singles. Stettbacher took the tough loss for NFDL-Oakfield as Campbellsport utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the narrow victory.
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The Chilton Tigers defeated Two Rivers 10-2, powered by a complete-game masterpiece from Nathan Mueller and a dominant offensive performance by Kale Wagner. Mueller earned the win on the hill, racking up seven strikeouts while surrendering zero earned runs on just three hits over seven masterful frames. Offensively, Wagner spearheaded the attack with three hits and three RBIs, including two doubles, while Ethan Schneider chipped in two doubles and two RBIs of his own. Chilton utilized aggressive base-running to swipe three bags—all by Lucas Groeschl—and maintained relentless pressure with 12 total hits. Two Rivers remained competitive behind an RBI from Kole Klein, who also recorded a stolen base, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Mueller’s steady command. Kellan Hansen took the loss for Two Rivers as Chilton utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The DeForest Norskies defeated the Watertown Goslings 7-0, powered by a complete-game shutout from Evan Kallstrom and a home run from Carter Meyers. Kallstrom earned the win on the hill, surrendering just six hits while racking up three strikeouts over seven masterful frames. Offensively, Asher Brandsma spearheaded the attack with two hits and two RBIs, while Nolan Pennekamp contributed a double and an RBI to keep the pressure on. DeForest utilized superior extra-base power and capitalized on four Watertown defensive errors to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Watertown remained competitive behind a multi-hit performance from Hayden Doede and a double from Connor Kletsch, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Kallstrom's steady command. Rowan Loontjer took the loss for the Goslings as DeForest utilized elite mound presence and timely power to secure the definitive victory.
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The Denmark Vikings dismantled Luxemburg-Casco in an 11-1 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant outing from David Dittmer and a clinical performance at the plate from Ozzie Enz. Dittmer earned the win on the hill, racking up two strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run on three hits over five masterful frames. Offensively, Enz spearheaded the attack with two hits and a game-high three RBIs, while Caden Peterson and Daxton Kraschnewski each drove in two runs to keep the pressure on. The Vikings utilized elite extra-base power with doubles from Peterson, Enz, Braedon Heezen, Jaxsen Pinchart, and Noah Thompson. Denmark also maintained relentless pressure on the basepaths with three stolen bases and capitalized on two Luxemburg-Casco defensive errors. Luxemburg-Casco struggled to find a rhythm against Dittmer’s command, managing only doubles from Ethan Werner, Hudson Billings, and Jacob Coisman. Gavin Lax took the loss for Luxemburg-Casco as Denmark utilized superior mound presence and opportunistic hitting to secure the definitive five-inning victory.
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The Dodgeville Dodgers defeated Platteville 5-0, powered by a complete-game shutout from Caden Schneider. Schneider earned the win on the hill, surrendering just two hits while racking up 10 strikeouts over seven masterful frames. Offensively, Jentry Olson spearheaded the attack with two hits and a run scored, while Jayce Halverson and Jack Graber each contributed an RBI to keep the pressure on. Dodgeville utilized elite situational speed to swipe five total bases and capitalized on two Platteville walks to maintain the lead throughout the contest. Platteville struggled to find any rhythm against Schneider’s command, managing only singles from B. Digman and T. Sasse. E. Johnson took the loss for Platteville despite a solid 5.1-inning effort as Dodgeville utilized superior mound presence and aggressive team speed to secure the definitive victory.
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The East Troy Trojans edged out the Big Foot Chiefs 5-3, powered by a dominant combined pitching performance and timely situational hitting. Kellen Pluess earned the win on the hill, tossing three hitless frames with five strikeouts to shut down the Chiefs' early efforts, while Mason Beaver provided strong relief by racking up eight strikeouts. Offensively, Owen Feucht spearheaded the attack with two hits and two RBIs, including a double, while Brady Rongstad added a hit and an RBI to keep the pressure on. East Troy utilized elite plate discipline to draw six walks and capitalized on aggressive base-running to swipe two bags. Big Foot remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Alex #9 and a double from Carter Ries, but the squad struggled to overcome 13 total strikeouts. Carter Ries took the loss for the Chiefs as East Troy utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the victory.
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The Eleva-Strum Cardinals defeated Pepin/Alma 3-2 in a tightly contested battle, powered by a home run from Calvin Barneson and a strong outing on the hill from Titan Miller. Miller earned the win, racking up three strikeouts while allowing just two earned runs over six masterful frames, and helped his own cause with two hits at the plate. Offensively, Barneson provided the definitive spark with his long ball and a game-high two RBIs, while Noah Martinson added a hit and an RBI to keep the pressure on. The Cardinals utilized elite plate discipline to draw five walks and maintained constant pressure on the basepaths with four stolen bases. Pepin/Alma remained competitive behind a multi-hit performance from Max Carothers and a run scored by Blake Carlson, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Miller’s steady command. Jake Komisar took the tough loss for Pepin/Alma despite a complete-game effort as Eleva-Strum utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the victory.
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The Fall Creek Crickets dismantled the Cadott Hornets in a 21-3 offensive explosion, powered by a massive team effort at the plate and a steady outing from Bryson Elkins. Elkins earned the win on the hill, tossing a five-inning complete game while contributing a hit and an RBI to his own cause. Offensively, Finley Wright spearheaded the attack with three hits, including two doubles, and a game-high five RBIs, while Jamison Rochester drove in four runs to keep the pressure on. Logan Gustafson provided a definitive spark with a home run and two RBIs, and Josh Wright crossed the plate five times in the dominant performance. Fall Creek utilized elite situational speed to swipe eight total bases and capitalized on seven walks and three Cadott defensive errors. Cadott remained competitive early behind a home run and two RBIs from Drew Rykal, but the squad struggled to overcome 17 earned runs surrendered by the pitching staff. Aiden Rykal took the loss for the Hornets as Fall Creek utilized superior extra-base power and relentless offensive execution to secure the definitive victory.
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The Fennimore Eagles dismantled Boscobel in a 13-2 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant collective performance at the plate and a shutout start from Gianni Filardo. Filardo earned the win on the hill, racking up six strikeouts while surrendering zero runs on six hits over four masterful frames. Offensively, Grant Biba spearheaded the attack with three hits and three RBIs, while Casey Dresen contributed two hits and three RBIs to anchor the relentless lineup. Shawn Jahnke-Fiedler provided a spark with three hits and three runs scored, helping the Eagles maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Fennimore utilized elite situational speed to swipe 10 total bases and capitalized on six walks and two Boscobel defensive errors. Boscobel remained competitive behind doubles from Kiptyn Brown and Peyton Hehn, but the squad struggled to overcome 10 earned runs surrendered by the pitching staff. Hehn took the loss for Boscobel as Fennimore utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Fond du Lac Cardinals edged out the Appleton West Terrors in a 7-6 nail-biter, powered by a late-inning surge and effective relief from Brody Haus. Haus earned the win on the hill, racking up three strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run over 3.2 masterful frames to stall the Appleton West offense. At the plate, Bryson Patton and Jack Brenner spearheaded the attack, with Patton recording a triple and two RBIs while Brenner added three runs and two hits. The Cardinals utilized elite extra-base power with triples from Brenner and Patton and a double from Zac Zangl to maintain constant pressure. Appleton West remained competitive behind a massive day from Kellin Gilbert, who drove in three runs, and a triple from Quinn Meyers, but the squad struggled to find consistency against the Fond du Lac bullpen. Henry Ott took the tough loss for the Terrors despite a gritty 6.1-inning effort as Fond du Lac utilized superior situational hitting and steady mound presence to secure the hard-fought victory.
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The Greenfield Hawks dismantled West Allis Central in a 13-2 offensive explosion, powered by elite plate discipline and a dominant start from Mason Grafwallner. Grafwallner earned the win on the hill, racking up eight strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run over four masterful frames. Offensively, Ethan Miszewski spearheaded the attack with two hits and a game-high four RBIs, while Chase Wallich and Brody Jens each crossed the plate three times. The Hawks utilized superior situational patience to draw a staggering 15 walks and maintained relentless pressure on the basepaths with four stolen bases. West Allis Central struggled to find any rhythm against the Greenfield pitching staff, managing only four hits including a two-RBI performance from Styven Vasquez Mejia. Vasquez Mejia took the loss for the Bulldogs as Greenfield utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Homestead Highlanders defeated the Slinger Owls 9-1, powered by a complete-game masterpiece from Nicholas Harris and a home run from Ari Crabbe. Harris earned the win on the hill, surrendering just one earned run while navigating seven efficient frames. Offensively, Crabbe spearheaded the attack with two hits and two RBIs, including his long ball, while Gavin Levin contributed two runs and an RBI to keep the pressure on. Sean Lemke added a double and an RBI, helping the Highlanders maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Homestead utilized elite plate discipline to draw seven walks and capitalized on four Slinger defensive errors to pull away. Slinger remained competitive behind a triple from Cole Lighthizer and a double from Payton Tennies, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Harris's steady command. Nathan Miller took the loss for the Owls as Homestead utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Indian Trail Hawks defeated the Racine Case Eagles 5-0, powered by a dominant complete-game shutout from Briar Thoe. Thoe earned the win on the hill, surrendering just five hits while racking up eight strikeouts over seven masterful frames. Offensively, Owen Zeller spearheaded the attack with two hits and two RBIs, while Tifft #26 contributed two hits and a run scored to keep the pressure on. Indian Trail utilized superior situational hitting and aggressive base-running, including a stolen base from Jacob Johnson, to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Racine Case remained competitive behind hits from Dylan Bongiovanni and Ben Neimeyer, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Thoe's steady command, striking out eight times total. Bongiovanni took the loss for the Eagles as Indian Trail utilized elite mound presence and timely hitting to secure the definitive victory.
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The Kenosha Tremper Trojans defeated Racine Horlick 12-5, powered by a dominant 15-hit offensive explosion and a home run from Abram Sulko. London Stanley earned the win on the hill, racking up eight strikeouts while surrendering just three earned runs over five masterful frames. Offensively, Sulko spearheaded the attack with a game-high three RBIs, while Ethan Karmann provided a definitive spark with four hits and an RBI, including a double. The Trojans utilized elite extra-base power with additional doubles from Alex Springer and Blake Tennyson to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Kenosha Tremper also maintained aggressive pressure on the basepaths with seven stolen bases and capitalized on two sacrifice flies. Racine Horlick remained competitive behind a home run and two RBIs from Brayden Scalf, but the squad struggled to overcome 12 earned runs surrendered by the pitching staff. Topher Larson took the loss for the Northmen as Kenosha Tremper utilized superior situational hitting and steady mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Kettle Moraine Lasers defeated the Oconomowoc Raccoons 5-1, powered by a complete-game masterpiece from Sam Scaffido. Scaffido earned the win on the hill, surrendering zero earned runs on just three hits while navigating seven efficient frames. Offensively, Chace Staude spearheaded the attack with two RBIs, while Jimmy Angle provided a spark with a double and a run scored. The Lasers utilized elite plate discipline to draw six walks and capitalized on three Oconomowoc defensive errors to maintain constant pressure. Oconomowoc remained competitive behind a two-hit performance from Cooper Schaefgen, including a double and a stolen base, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Scaffido's steady command. Schaefgen took the loss for the Raccoons as Kettle Moraine utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Kettle Moraine Lutheran Chargers defeated the Plymouth Panthers 13-2, powered by a dominant complete-game performance from Blake Hagenow and a balanced offensive attack. Hagenow earned the win on the hill, racking up 10 strikeouts while surrendering just two earned runs over seven masterful frames. Offensively, Brett Boindich spearheaded the attack with a triple and two RBIs, while Ty Spaeth and Derek Sans each contributed a hit and an RBI to keep the pressure on. The Chargers utilized superior situational patience to draw seven walks and maintained relentless pressure on the basepaths with seven stolen bases, including two from Jackson Mutz and Mason Moths. Kettle Moraine Lutheran capitalized on four Plymouth defensive errors and utilized extra-base power from Boindich, Mutz, and Sans to pull away. Plymouth remained competitive behind a double from Charlie Monkoski, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Hagenow’s steady command. Will Krebsbach took the loss for the Panthers as the Chargers utilized elite mound presence and aggressive team speed to secure the definitive victory.
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The Lodi Blue Devils defeated the Poynette Pumas 9-2, powered by a multi-hit performance from Alex Breunig and effective combined work on the mound. Isaiah Birkrem earned the win, striking out three over four frames, while Breunig provided three scoreless innings of relief with a pair of strikeouts. Offensively, Breunig spearheaded the attack with three hits and two RBIs, while Balin Hillestad contributed two hits and two RBIs to maintain constant pressure. Lodi utilized aggressive base-running to swipe seven total bases—including two each from Breunig and Hillestad—and capitalized on three Poynette defensive errors. Poynette remained competitive behind a double and an RBI from Ryder Maier, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the Lodi pitching staff. Sawyer Steinhorst took the loss for the Pumas as the Blue Devils utilized superior situational hitting and elite team speed to secure the definitive victory.
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The Marinette Marines defeated Wrightstown 10-4, powered by a dominant offensive performance from Wyatt Stauss and a strong start on the mound from Levi Hanson. Hanson earned the win, racking up eight strikeouts while surrendering only one earned run over six masterful frames. Offensively, Stauss spearheaded the attack with a game-high four hits and four RBIs, including a double, while Chase MacGregor contributed two hits and crossed the plate three times. Marinette utilized aggressive situational hitting and capitalized on four Wrightstown defensive errors to maintain constant pressure throughout the contest. Wrightstown remained competitive early behind hits from Ryan Leahy and Theo Van Rossum, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Hanson’s steady command. Jacob Miller took the loss for Wrightstown as the Marines utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Mayville Cardinals defeated Lomira 12-5, powered by a dominant 15-hit offensive performance and a strong start from Kevin Keller. Keller earned the win on the hill, racking up five strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run over six masterful frames. Offensively, Keller helped his own cause with a game-high three hits, while Tanner Schneider and Weston Teeters each drove in two runs and scored twice to keep the pressure on. The Cardinals utilized superior extra-base power, including a triple from Cooper Raddemann and a double from Schneider, to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Lomira remained competitive behind a four-hit performance from Casper and a double from Bloohm, but the squad struggled to overcome eight earned runs surrendered by the starting pitching. Bloohm took the loss for Lomira as Mayville utilized elite situational hitting and steady mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Menasha Bluejays dismantled the Green Bay East DevilCats in a 14-1 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant outing from Jacob Coopman and a relentless multi-hit performance from Andy Robbins. Coopman earned the win on the hill, racking up seven strikeouts while surrendering zero runs on just two hits over three masterful frames. Offensively, Robbins spearheaded the attack with two hits and a game-high four RBIs, while Dylan Wood provided a spark with two hits and three RBIs, including a double. The Bluejays utilized superior situational patience to draw eight walks and maintained constant pressure on the basepaths with four stolen bases. Menasha capitalized on three Green Bay East hit batsmen and extra-base power from Robbins and Wood to pull away in the early innings. Green Bay East struggled to find a rhythm against the Menasha pitching staff, striking out 11 times total, with Grant Shaurette recording the team's lone RBI. Shaurette took the loss for the DevilCats as Menasha utilized elite mound presence and timely hitting to secure the definitive five-inning victory.
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The Mosinee Indians dismantled the Tomahawk Hatchets in a 15-1 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant complete-game performance from Brayden Reinke. Reinke earned the win on the hill, surrendering just one hit and one earned run while racking up five strikeouts over five masterful frames. Offensively, Sebastian Andersen spearheaded the attack with a game-high four RBIs, while Treve Stoffel and Carter Fandrey each drove in two runs and combined to score four times. Tyler Baars provided a spark at the top of the order with three hits, including a double, helping the Indians maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Mosinee utilized aggressive base-running to swipe three bags and capitalized on two Tomahawk defensive errors and two hit batsmen to maintain constant pressure. Tomahawk struggled to find any rhythm against Reinke's steady command, managing only a single hit from Brody Hilgendorf. Logan Norman took the loss for the Hatchets as Mosinee utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the definitive five-inning victory.
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The New Glarus Glarner Knights dismantled Marshall in a 13-3 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant outing from Nolan Julseth and a complete-game performance on the hill from Matthew Roth. Julseth spearheaded the attack, racking up two hits—including a home run and a triple—to drive in two runs and score twice himself. Roth earned the win, surrendering just two earned runs while navigating six frames with two strikeouts. Offensively, Brock Roth provided a spark with three hits and three runs scored, while Ethan Colstad and Kamm Nehmer each contributed two RBIs to keep the pressure on. The Glarner Knights utilized elite situational patience to draw seven walks and maintained relentless pressure on the basepaths with five stolen bases. Marshall remained competitive early behind a double and an RBI from Landon Connelly, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Roth’s steady command. Mason Aldworth took the loss for Marshall as New Glarus utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Oak Creek Knights outlasted Arrowhead in an 11-9 offensive battle, powered by a late-inning surge and effective relief from Mason Robertson. Robertson earned the win on the hill, racking up three strikeouts while surrendering just two earned runs over three masterful frames to stall the Arrowhead offense. At the plate, Camden Jeske and Jackson Villarreal spearheaded the attack with two hits and two RBIs apiece, while Steven Hastings provided a spark with a double and two runs scored. Oak Creek utilized elite plate discipline to draw nine walks and capitalized on three Arrowhead defensive errors to maintain constant pressure. Arrowhead remained competitive behind a massive day from Cam Carter, who recorded three hits including a double and a triple, but the squad struggled to find consistency against the Knights' bullpen. Jack Boerst took the loss for Arrowhead as Oak Creek utilized superior situational hitting and steady mound presence to secure the hard-fought victory.
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The Oconto Falls Panthers defeated Freedom 7-1, powered by a dominant outing from Carter Heroux and a pair of home runs that provided a definitive offensive spark. Heroux earned the win on the hill, racking up four strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run over five masterful frames, and helped his own cause at the plate with two hits and an RBI including a long ball. Teagan Tate spearheaded the attack with a two-hit performance and three RBIs, headlined by a home run, while Logan Berg contributed two hits and three RBIs to keep the pressure on. Oconto Falls utilized elite extra-base power and aggressive base-running, including two stolen bases, to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Freedom remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Quinn Brennenstuhl, Carlton Romitti, and Corey Mathison, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the Oconto Falls pitching staff. Eli Shepard took the loss for Freedom as Oconto Falls utilized superior situational power and steady mound presence to secure the victory.
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The Ozaukee Warriors outlasted Sheboygan Lutheran in a 5-4 extra-inning thriller, powered by an aggressive offensive approach and resilient work on the mound. Colter Zimdars earned the win in relief, tossing 3.2 innings of one-hit ball to silence the Sheboygan Lutheran bats in the late stages. Offensively, Mason Schroeder spearheaded the attack with two hits and an RBI, while Owen Uselding provided a spark with a run scored and a hit to keep the pressure on. The Warriors utilized elite situational speed to swipe eight total bases—including four from Uselding—and capitalized on three Sheboygan Lutheran defensive errors. Sheboygan Lutheran remained competitive behind a game-high three RBIs from Rick and a triple from Barts, but the squad struggled to find a definitive rhythm against the Ozaukee bullpen. Hasler took the loss for Sheboygan Lutheran as Ozaukee utilized superior team speed and steady relief pitching to secure the hard-fought victory.
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The Pacelli Cardinals defeated Amherst 11-5, powered by a dominant display of team speed and a relentless offensive attack. Jaden Garski earned the win on the hill, racking up four strikeouts over 4.2 frames to stall the Amherst bats. Offensively, Sully Schober and Tysen Holmes spearheaded the effort, with Schober recording two hits and two RBIs while Holmes added two RBIs and scored once to keep the pressure on. Nate Haemmerle provided a definitive spark with three runs scored and a double, helping the Cardinals maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Pacelli utilized elite situational speed to swipe a staggering nine total bases—including three from Haemmerle and three from Bryce Flaker—and capitalized on four Amherst defensive errors. Amherst remained competitive behind a three-hit performance from Glodowski #1 and two RBIs from Beaudoin, but the squad struggled to overcome eight unearned runs surrendered. Ruggles took the loss for Amherst as Pacelli utilized superior team speed and opportunistic hitting to secure the definitive victory.
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Pecatonica dismantled the Argyle/Black Hawk Warbirds in a 15-0 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant combined no-hitter and a clinical performance at the plate. Ashton Mcnett earned the win on the hill, tossing three hitless frames with two strikeouts to shut down the Warbirds' early efforts, while Luke Leonard provided two innings of hitless relief to secure the five-inning victory. Offensively, Cooper Schraepfer spearheaded the attack with a game-high three RBIs, while Luke Leonard contributed three RBIs of his own to keep the pressure on. Pecatonica utilized elite extra-base power with doubles from Mcnett, Leonard, and Martin Anderson, and maintained relentless pressure on the basepaths with seven stolen bases—including two from Khale Hendrickson and two from Ried Schlinger. The Warbirds struggled to find any rhythm against the Pecatonica pitching staff, managing zero hits and failing to reach base consistently. Mitchell Johnsen took the loss for Argyle/Black Hawk as Pecatonica utilized superior mound presence and relentless situational hitting to secure the definitive victory.
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The Pittsville Panthers defeated Royall 6-3, powered by a steady outing from Daryn Luther and opportunistic base-running. Luther earned the win on the hill, navigating six frames while surrendering just two earned runs on six hits. Offensively, Dawson Luther spearheaded the attack by scoring two runs and swiping two bases, while Liam Parkison provided a definitive spark with two RBIs despite not recording a hit. The Panthers utilized elite situational speed to swipe four total bases and capitalized on three Royall defensive errors to maintain constant pressure. Royall remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from #8 and #11, including an RBI double from #20, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the Pittsville pitching staff. Player #20 took the loss for Royall as Pittsville utilized superior team speed and steady mound presence to secure the victory.
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The Port Washington Pirates defeated the Kewaskum Indians 7-0, powered by a dominant near-complete game from Max Webb and a relentless offensive attack. Webb earned the win on the hill, surrendering just three hits while racking up 11 strikeouts over 6.2 masterful frames, and helped his own cause at the plate with two hits and an RBI. Offensively, Carson Hill spearheaded the attack with two hits and a game-high three RBIs, while O'Neil Wright provided a spark at the top of the order with three hits and a run scored. The Pirates utilized elite situational patience to draw eight walks and maintained constant pressure on the basepaths with four stolen bases. Port Washington capitalized on extra-base power from Webb and Austin Johnson to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Kewaskum struggled to find any rhythm against Webb's steady command, managing only three hits including a double from Leo Gerhartz. Landon Zak took the loss for the Indians as Port Washington utilized superior mound presence and timely situational hitting to secure the definitive victory.
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The Portage Warriors outlasted Stoughton in a 17-14 high-scoring marathon, powered by an 18-hit offensive explosion and a resilient relief effort from Sam Stevenson. Stevenson earned the win on the hill, navigating the final 3.1 frames to stabilize the game after a back-and-forth early struggle. Offensively, Oskar Johnson spearheaded the attack with two hits, including a home run, and a game-high three runs scored, while Austin Fries provided a definitive spark with three hits and three RBIs, including two doubles. Boden Schmidt and Nate Hernandez were also instrumental, combining for five hits to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Stoughton remained competitive behind a four-RBI performance from Oliver Pietruszynski, including a triple, and four runs scored by Jaxson Nielsen, but the squad struggled to overcome 15 earned runs surrendered. Alex Reuter took the loss for Stoughton as Portage utilized superior extra-base power and aggressive situational hitting to secure the hard-fought victory.
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The Reedsburg Beavers defeated McFarland 11-2, powered by a dominant complete-game masterpiece from Luke Verch and a relentless offensive attack. Verch earned the win on the hill, surrendering just two earned runs while racking up nine strikeouts over seven masterful frames, and helped his own cause at the plate with a game-high four RBIs and three hits. Offensively, Winston Alonso spearheaded the attack with two hits and two RBIs, while Avery Olson provided a definitive spark with a home run and two RBIs to keep the pressure on. Reedsburg utilized superior extra-base power, including doubles from Ian McClure and Alonso, and capitalized on six McFarland walks to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. McFarland remained competitive early behind a triple and two runs scored from Grayson Gauwitz, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Verch’s steady command. Brandon Maly took the loss for McFarland as Reedsburg utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Rhinelander Hodags defeated the Antigo Red Robins 4-1, powered by a dominant near-complete game from Vince White and opportunistic base-running. White earned the win on the hill, racking up eight strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run over 6.2 masterful frames, and helped his own cause at the plate with a triple and a run scored. Offensively, Abe Gretzinger spearheaded the attack with two hits, including a triple, and an RBI, while Rowan Wiczek provided a spark with a double and an RBI to keep the pressure on. Rhinelander utilized elite situational speed to swipe five total bases—including one each from Gretzinger, Wiczek, and Sawyer Bishop—and capitalized on three Antigo defensive errors. Antigo remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Marcus Washatko and Jordan Pregler, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against White’s steady command. Scott Hagerty took the loss for the Red Robins as Rhinelander utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the victory.
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The Ripon Tigers defeated the Nekoosa Papermakers 6-3, powered by a dominant performance on the mound from Coy DeVries and a disciplined offensive approach. DeVries earned the win, racking up a staggering 12 strikeouts while surrendering just two hits over 5.2 masterful frames. Offensively, Adam Mashock spearheaded the attack with two RBIs and a run scored, while Aiden Pick contributed a hit and two RBIs to keep the pressure on. Ripon utilized superior situational hitting to record two sacrifice flies and capitalized on four Nekoosa defensive errors to maintain constant pressure. Nekoosa remained competitive behind aggressive base-running from Dell Krcmar and Matthew Winters, who combined for three stolen bases, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against DeVries’s command. Eli Anderson took the loss for the Papermakers as Ripon utilized elite mound presence and timely situational hitting to secure the definitive victory.
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The River Falls Wildcats defeated the New Richmond Tigers 6-2, powered by a home run from Cal Dumond and a strong performance on the mound from Ethan Jeffers. Jeffers earned the win, racking up five strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run over 5.2 masterful frames. Offensively, Dumond spearheaded the attack with two hits and two RBIs, headlined by his long ball, while Ethan Jeffers helped his own cause with two RBIs of his own. The Wildcats utilized extra-base power from Landon McQuade, who added a double, and capitalized on three New Richmond defensive errors to maintain constant pressure. New Richmond remained competitive behind a three-hit performance from Matthew Fouks, including a double, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the River Falls pitching staff. Nick Stellrecht took the loss for the Tigers as River Falls utilized superior situational power and steady mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The River Ridge Timberwolves defeated Seneca 10-5, powered by a dominant offensive performance from Alan Hernandez and a strong start on the mound from Cael Koenig. Koenig earned the win, racking up seven strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run over 4.2 masterful frames. Offensively, Hernandez spearheaded the attack with three hits and a game-high three RBIs, while Aaren Bedward provided a definitive spark with two hits and two RBIs. The Timberwolves utilized superior situational hitting and capitalized on three Seneca defensive errors to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Seneca remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Gallagher and a double from Gage Wall, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the River Ridge pitching staff. Jax Wall took the loss for Seneca as the Timberwolves utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Oregon Panthers defeated the Baraboo Thunderbirds 6-2, powered by a steady outing from Tony Perkins and a balanced offensive attack. Perkins earned the win on the hill, navigating 6.2 frames while surrendering just one earned run despite allowing 11 hits. Offensively, Daniel Neis and Cole Devenport each drove in a run and scored once to keep the pressure on, while Cooper Younggren and Ben Borchardt provided timely hits to maintain the Panthers' lead. Oregon utilized superior situational hitting and capitalized on seven walks issued by Baraboo pitching to pull away in the middle innings. Baraboo remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Peyton Poker, Owen Rogers, and Carson Steiner, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm with runners in scoring position. Owen Rogers took the loss for the Thunderbirds as Oregon utilized elite mound presence and patient situational hitting to secure the victory.
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The Seymour Thunder defeated the Winneconne Wolves 12-4, powered by a massive 18-hit offensive performance and a strong start from Brayden Banker. Banker earned the win on the hill, striking out three over five frames while surrendering just one earned run. Offensively, Xavier Salzman spearheaded the attack with a game-high four RBIs and two doubles, while Romy Oskey provided a spark with four hits and three runs scored. Seymour utilized superior extra-base power with additional doubles from Carson Staffeldt, Cayden Staffeldt, and Kobe Barth to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Winneconne remained competitive behind a two-RBI performance from Halen Olson and a double from Colson Kleinschmidt, but the squad struggled to overcome 11 earned runs surrendered by the pitching staff. Logan Binder took the loss for the Wolves as Seymour utilized elite situational hitting and steady mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Shorewood Greyhounds dismantled the Cudahy Packers in an 18-0 offensive explosion, powered by elite extra-base power and a dominant collective performance on the mound. Josh Patte spearheaded the attack with a game-high four RBIs, including a double, while Yanni Douros provided a definitive spark with a triple and three RBIs. Owen McLellan and Harry Mielnicki each drove in two runs, with Mielnicki also earning the win by tossing two scoreless frames to shut down the Packers' early efforts. Shorewood utilized superior situational patience to draw eight walks and capitalized on three Cudahy defensive errors to maintain relentless pressure throughout the contest. Cudahy struggled to find any rhythm against the Greyhounds' pitching staff, managing only two singles from TJ Hahn and Jalen Seipel. Seipel took the loss for the Packers as Shorewood utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the definitive five-inning victory.
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South Milwaukee dismantled Milwaukee Lutheran in a 20-0 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant combined no-hitter and a clinical performance at the plate. Lucas Stapleton earned the win on the hill, tossing two hitless frames with three strikeouts to shut down the Red Knights' early efforts, while Jayden Reynaldo and Adam Zeman combined for three innings of hitless relief to secure the five-inning victory. Offensively, Easton Nowak spearheaded the attack with a game-high six RBIs and four runs scored, while Jayden Reynaldo provided a definitive spark with three RBIs and a sacrifice fly. The Rockets utilized elite situational speed to swipe a staggering 11 total bases—including two each from Bryce Plennes, Easton Nowak, and Tommy Parker—and capitalized on four Milwaukee Lutheran defensive errors and eight walks. Milwaukee Lutheran struggled to find any rhythm against the South Milwaukee pitching staff, managing zero hits and failing to reach base consistently. Damarion Wrencher took the loss for the Red Knights as South Milwaukee utilized superior mound presence and relentless situational hitting to secure the definitive victory.
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The St. Thomas More Cavaliers defeated the Shoreland Lutheran Pacers 11-5, powered by a dominant outing from Ethan Rudolph and a clinical offensive performance. Rudolph earned the win on the hill, tossing six scoreless frames while racking up six strikeouts and surrendering just three hits. Offensively, Luke Mrazek spearheaded the attack with two hits and two RBIs, headlined by a triple and a sacrifice fly, while Jackson Rodriguez provided a spark with three hits and a double to keep the pressure on. St. Thomas More utilized elite situational patience to draw six walks and maintained relentless pressure on the basepaths with four stolen bases, including two from Rodriguez and two from Nathan Margoni. The Cavaliers capitalized on five Shoreland Lutheran defensive errors and additional doubles from Julian Stelloh and Margoni to pull away. Shoreland Lutheran remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Connor Fitzpatrick and a double from David Kosinski, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Rudolph’s steady command. Andrew Beernink took the loss for the Pacers as St. Thomas More utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the victory.
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The Stratford Tigers dismantled the Spencer Rockets in a 13-1 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant outing from Kolton Haupt and a clinical multi-hit performance from Jaegar Ormond. Haupt earned the win on the hill, surrendering just two hits and one earned run while racking up eight strikeouts over six masterful frames. Offensively, Ormond spearheaded the attack with a game-high four hits and three RBIs, including a double, while Riley Spindler provided a definitive spark with a hit and three runs scored. The Tigers utilized elite situational patience to draw nine walks and maintained relentless pressure on the basepaths with a staggering 10 stolen bases—including three from Jack Remus. Stratford capitalized on six Spencer defensive errors and additional extra-base power from Spindler to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Spencer struggled to find any rhythm against the Tigers' pitching staff, managing only two hits, including a double from Jackson Manicke. Wes Nieman took the loss for the Rockets as Stratford utilized superior mound presence and aggressive team speed to secure the definitive victory.
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Valders defeated the New Holstein Huskies 4-0, powered by a dominant complete-game shutout from Austin Ebert. Ebert earned the win on the hill, surrendering just six hits while racking up a staggering 11 strikeouts over seven masterful frames. Offensively, Ebert helped his own cause with a hit and an RBI while scoring twice, and Carter Valleskey provided a definitive spark with an RBI double. Valders utilized elite situational speed to swipe three bases—all by Ebert—and capitalized on superior mound presence to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. New Holstein remained competitive behind a multi-hit effort from Ethan Schmitz, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Ebert's steady command, striking out 11 times total. Schmitz took the loss for the Huskies as Valders utilized elite pitching and timely situational hitting to secure the definitive victory.
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The Waukesha South Blackshirts defeated the Waukesha North Northstars 3-1, powered by a dominant complete-game performance on the hill from Bryce Krueck. Krueck earned the win, surrendering just one earned run while navigating seven efficient frames without allowing a single strikeout. Offensively, Cooper Wiltz provided a definitive spark with a hit and an RBI while scoring once, and Braden Montez spearheaded the early attack with a triple and a run scored. Waukesha South utilized superior situational hitting and a disciplined approach to maintain the lead, overcoming a strong multi-hit effort from the Northstars' Thomas Radomski. Radomski provided the lone RBI for Waukesha North and added a stolen base, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Krueck’s steady command. Connor Blaschko took the loss for the Northstars despite a solid six-inning outing as the Blackshirts utilized elite mound presence and timely extra-base power to secure the victory.
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The Waupaca Comets dismantled Clintonville in a 12-2 offensive explosion, powered by a home run from John Zeamer and a dominant complete-game performance on the hill from Dougie Williams. Williams earned the win, surrendering just one earned run while racking up five strikeouts over five masterful frames. Offensively, Ollie Waller spearheaded the attack with a perfect 3-for-3 performance and three runs scored, while Max Dolski provided a definitive spark with two hits and two RBIs. Zeamer’s long ball contributed two RBIs to the effort, helping the Comets maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Waupaca utilized elite situational speed to swipe three bases—including two from Waller—and capitalized on five walks and a Clintonville defensive error. Clintonville remained competitive early behind multi-hit efforts from Rogan Schertz, who added a double, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Williams’s steady command. Reece Killips took the loss for Clintonville as Waupaca utilized superior situational power and steady mound presence to secure the definitive five-inning victory.
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The Waupun Warriors defeated the Lakeside Lutheran Warriors 7-3, powered by a home run from Chase Beahm and a dominant outing on the hill from Sutton Nelson. Nelson earned the win, racking up a staggering 11 strikeouts while surrendering zero earned runs over six masterful frames. Offensively, Trey Schmidt spearheaded the attack with two hits and a game-high three RBIs, while Chase Beahm provided a definitive spark with a home run and two RBIs to keep the pressure on. Waupun utilized extra-base power from Brennen Redeker, who added a double, and maintained steady situational pressure throughout the contest. Lakeside Lutheran remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Cooper Brakmanis and an RBI from Billy Gibson, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Nelson's elite command. Jack Oppermann took the loss for Lakeside Lutheran as Waupun utilized superior situational power and elite mound presence to secure the victory.
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A dominant complete-game performance from Ty Teske propelled the Wausau West Varsity Warriors to a 4-2 victory over the D.C. Everest Varsity Evergreens on Tuesday. Teske earned the win on the mound, allowing just one earned run on three hits and zero walks while striking out seven over seven strong innings of work. The Warriors' offense consistently applied pressure, collecting eight hits and capitalizing on four D.C. Everest errors to steadily build their lead. Joe Graveen anchored the lineup, finishing 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI, while Miles Waldvogel also chipped in a pair of hits and scored a run. Keegan Kruzan and Will Stengl each ripped a double, with Kruzan driving in a run and Stengl crossing the plate to help secure the advantage. Carter Miller and Maddux Wyro each collected a hit and an RBI, and Brody Hall doubled and scored to provide the primary offensive production for the Evergreens in the defeat. Starting pitcher Cade Felch took the hard-luck loss for D.C. Everest, yielding three runs (only one earned) on six hits over four innings of work.
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A massive six-run explosion in the third inning completely shifted the momentum and propelled the Wauwatosa East Varsity Red Raiders to an 8-4 victory over the Wauwatosa West Varsity Trojans on Tuesday. Starting pitcher Isaac Wengler earned the win, grinding through four innings and allowing two earned runs on five hits and three walks while striking out six, before Anthony Rizzo tossed the final three frames in relief to secure the victory. The Red Raiders' offense was sparked by a huge performance from Ethan Karaszewski, who launched a home run and drove in a game-high three runs as part of a 2-for-3 day. Simon Fox consistently applied pressure, collecting two hits and scoring twice, while Louie Fox ripped a double and crossed the plate two times. Jack Templeton and Wengler each chipped in an RBI to help fuel the decisive mid-game surge. Jonathan Vang was a constant force for Wauwatosa West in the defeat, finishing a perfect 3-for-3 with a run scored and two stolen bases. Henry Leonard doubled and drove in a pair of runs, and Layne Guardiola collected two hits and an RBI to pace the Trojans' offensive effort. Starting pitcher Coleman Arneson took the loss for Wauwatosa West, yielding six runs on four hits over three innings of work.
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Capitalizing on a staggering 11 walks and four hit batters, the West Bend East Varsity Suns erased an early deficit to cruise to a commanding 14-2, five-inning victory over the Sheboygan South Varsity Redwings on Tuesday. Starting pitcher Blake Blau earned the win, grinding through three innings while allowing two earned runs on five hits and striking out a pair, before Camden Van Roo tossed two scoreless frames of one-hit relief to close out the game. The Suns' opportunistic offense only needed six hits to do its damage, anchored by Jonah Kluck, who went 2-for-4 with a pair of RBIs, and Nathan Belfield, who added two hits, an RBI, and two runs scored. Blau helped his own cause at the plate, driving in two runs, scoring once, and stealing two bases, while Isaac Johnstone also picked up two RBIs despite not registering an official at-bat. Zack Fechter and Davis Rowley applied constant pressure on the basepaths, combining for five walks, three stolen bases, and six runs scored to heavily impact the multi-run rallies in the first, second, and fourth innings. Owen Pflum paced Sheboygan South in the defeat, finishing a perfect 2-for-2 with a pair of doubles and an RBI, while Kyle Heling chipped in an RBI single during the Redwings' two-run first inning.
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A massive offensive outburst in the first three innings and a combined one-hit shutout propelled the Wilmot Panthers Varsity to a commanding 10-0, five-inning victory over the Martin Luther Spartans on Tuesday. Starting pitcher Jack Dzierzanowski earned the win, firing three hitless innings with two strikeouts, before James Kunz and Easton Pye closed out the final two frames to secure the shutout. The Panthers' relentless 13-hit attack was anchored by Chance Ruby, who finished 2-for-4 with a pair of triples, three runs scored, and three RBIs. Nate Dzierzanowski also heavily impacted the lineup, going 2-for-3 with a triple, an RBI, a stolen base, and a run scored, while Cash Panosian drove in two runs and stole a base to help build the early advantage. Easton Pye, Cooper Pappadakis, and Jack Dzierzanowski each chipped in with an RBI to keep constant pressure on the basepaths. Graham Sabanosh collected the lone hit for Martin Luther with a fourth-inning single to account for their primary offensive production in the defeat. Starting pitcher Kip Sabanosh took the loss for the Spartans, yielding 10 runs (eight earned) on 11 hits over three innings of work.
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A massive offensive outburst and a strong complete-game performance from Carter Syverson propelled the Wisconsin Dells Varsity Chiefs to a commanding 14-1, five-inning victory over Westfield Area on Tuesday. Syverson earned the win on the mound, allowing just one earned run on three hits and two walks while striking out four over five innings of work. The Chiefs' relentless 12-hit attack was anchored by a monster performance from Henry Grove, who finished a perfect 3-for-3 with two home runs, four runs scored, and four RBIs. Blake Weaver also heavily impacted the lineup, going 2-for-3 with a home run, three runs scored, and three RBIs to help build the early advantage. Eli Rupnow chipped in a pair of RBIs, while Nolan Tollaksen reached base safely in all three of his plate appearances with a double, two walks, an RBI, and a run scored to keep constant pressure on the basepaths. Lentz picked up an RBI to account for the lone scoring play for Westfield Area in the third inning, while Roos, Vossekeil, and Heibemeyos each collected a hit in the defeat. Starting pitcher Stolpa took the loss for Westfield Area, yielding seven earned runs on six hits over 1.2 innings.
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