WIAA Daily Roundup: May 6
May 7, 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 Franklin Sabers dismantled Kenosha Bradford in a 12-2 offensive explosion, powered by a clinical performance from Tavin Nass and a steady outing from Colby Kamlay. Kamlay earned the win on the hill, surrendering two earned runs while racking up two strikeouts over three frames, while Aiden Schooley provided two hitless innings of relief to secure the five-inning victory. Offensively, Nass spearheaded the attack with a game-high three RBIs, while Dominick Walters and Carter Fraser each drove in two runs to keep the pressure on. The Sabers utilized elite extra-base power, including a triple from Walters and doubles from Nass, Nick Firle, and Carter Schwingle, to maintain a relentless pace. Franklin capitalized on seven walks and maintained pressure on the basepaths with three stolen bases. Kenosha Bradford remained competitive early behind multi-hit efforts from Wyatt Knudsen and a double from Logan Swank, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the Sabers' pitching staff. Bruce McDonald took the loss for Kenosha Bradford as Franklin utilized superior situational power and steady mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The New Berlin Eisenhower Lions dismantled Pius XI in a 22-2 offensive explosion, powered by a historic day at the plate from Alex Michna and a dominant combined two-hitter. Michna spearheaded the 22-hit barrage with a perfect 5-for-5 performance, racking up five RBIs and scoring five times, while Caleb Johns helped his own cause with four hits and four RBIs. Carter Monreal was equally relentless, finishing with five hits—including three doubles—and four RBIs to keep the pressure on. Johns earned the win on the hill, navigating four frames without surrendering an earned run and striking out eight, while Anderson Stoltz provided three hitless innings of relief with nine strikeouts to secure the victory. Eisenhower utilized elite situational speed to swipe 10 total bases, including three from Michna, and capitalized on superior extra-base power with triples from Michna, Johns, Monreal, and Collin Harrington. Pius XI struggled to find any rhythm against the Eisenhower pitching staff, which combined for 17 total strikeouts. Finn Beecham took the loss for Pius XI as the Lions utilized relentless situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Wisconsin Lutheran Vikings defeated the Greendale Panthers 9-1, powered by a dominant outing from Eli Dreier and a clinical performance at the plate from Andrew Belott. Dreier earned the win on the hill, racking up nine strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run over six masterful frames. Offensively, Belott spearheaded the attack with two hits, including a triple, and two RBIs, while Cooper Sievert provided a definitive spark with two hits and two RBIs. The Vikings utilized elite situational speed to swipe eight total bases—including four from Colton Franske—and capitalized on three Greendale defensive errors to maintain constant pressure. Wisconsin Lutheran also utilized extra-base power from Carter Fry and Sievert, who both recorded doubles to keep the pace relentless. Greendale remained competitive behind an RBI double from Noah Jacobson and a stolen base from Hunter Isotalo, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Dreier’s steady command. Matthew Nolan took the loss for the Panthers as Wisconsin Lutheran utilized superior extra-base power and elite mound presence to secure the victory.
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The West Bend West Spartans edged out Hamilton in a 2-1 defensive battle, powered by a clinical combined pitching performance and timely situational hitting. Landon Wertz earned the win in relief, navigating three frames while surrendering just one earned run and racking up three strikeouts to close out the contest after four scoreless innings from starter Collin Grass. Offensively, Dieter Pommer spearheaded the attack with two hits and a stolen base, while Chase Abresch provided the definitive spark with an RBI to put the Spartans ahead. West Bend West utilized extra-base power from Colton Steinmetz, who added a double, and capitalized on steady mound presence to maintain the narrow lead. Hamilton remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from York, Crnkovich, and McMillan—including doubles from McMillan and Zimmer—but the squad struggled to find a rhythm with runners in scoring position. Osmanski took the loss for Sussex Hamilton despite a solid six-inning complete game as the Spartans utilized superior situational execution and steady relief pitching to secure the victory.
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The St. Joseph Lancers defeated Westosha Central 7-5, powered by a home run from Zach Rizzo and a resilient relief effort on the hill from Brock Smith. Smith earned the win, navigating five masterful frames while surrendering just one earned run and racking up three strikeouts to stabilize the game. Offensively, Chris Kenesie spearheaded the attack with two hits and two RBIs, while Rizzo provided a definitive spark with a home run to keep the pressure on. The Lancers utilized elite situational speed to swipe two bases and capitalized on two Westosha Central defensive errors to maintain constant pressure. Westosha Central remained competitive behind a two-RBI performance from Ben Smet-Cooper, including a long ball, and two hits from Gunnar Schwartz, but the squad struggled to overcome an early deficit. Olin Leafblad took the loss for Westosha Central as St. Joseph utilized superior situational power and steady relief pitching to secure the victory.
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The Pewaukee Pirates dismantled New Berlin West in a 18-3 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant multi-hit performance from Logan Peterson and a steady complete-game outing from JonDavid Jacobs. Jacobs earned the win on the hill, navigating five frames while racking up four strikeouts to shut down the Vikings' attack. Offensively, Peterson spearheaded the 16-hit barrage with three hits and two RBIs, while Hudson Bremberger and Cayden Burtness each drove in two runs and combined to score five times. Pewaukee utilized elite situational speed to swipe a staggering 10 total bases—including four from Colton Wall—and capitalized on three New Berlin West defensive errors. The Pirates also displayed superior extra-base power, recording a triple from Burtness and doubles from Wall, Bremberger, and Peterson to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. New Berlin West remained competitive early behind two hits and two RBIs from Elijah Gammage, including a pair of doubles, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Jacobs' steady command. Gammage took the loss for the Vikings as Pewaukee utilized superior situational hitting and aggressive team speed to secure the definitive five-inning victory.
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The Holmen Vikings defeated the Sparta Spartans 8-4, powered by a dominant multi-hit performance from Mason Flury and a resilient outing on the hill from Alex Goryl. Goryl earned the win, racking up seven strikeouts over six frames to navigate a high pitch count and stall the Sparta attack. Offensively, Joe Meeter spearheaded the effort with two hits, including a triple, and two RBIs, while Chris Holmes and Landon Kelly each contributed key hits to keep the pressure on. Flury provided a definitive spark at the top of the order, finishing with three hits—including two doubles—and scoring a run. Holmen utilized elite situational speed to swipe five total bases and capitalized on superior extra-base power to maintain a relentless pace. Sparta remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Sebastian Lopez, Landon Connelly, and Jackson Bender, as well as two RBIs from Simon Schmitz, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm with runners in scoring position. Jackson Bender took the loss for the Spartans as Holmen utilized superior situational hitting and steady mound presence to secure the victory.
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The Kenosha Tremper Trojans defeated Racine Horlick 5-2, powered by a dominant near-complete game from Jimmy Gore and opportunistic extra-base hitting. Gore earned the win on the hill, surrendering zero earned runs while racking up seven strikeouts over 6.1 masterful frames. Offensively, Logan DiVito spearheaded the attack with a game-high three RBIs despite not recording a hit, while Abram Sulko provided a definitive spark with a hit and an RBI. Tremper utilized superior extra-base power, recording doubles from Sulko and Zeke Stuebner and a triple from Ethan Karmann, to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. The Trojans also utilized elite situational speed to swipe two bases and capitalized on Gore’s steady command to shut down the Racine Horlick offense. Racine Horlick remained competitive behind two hits from Hunter Zancanaro and two RBIs from Brayden Scalf, but the squad struggled to overcome defensive lapses that led to five unearned runs. Jaxon Scalf took the loss for Racine Horlick as Kenosha Tremper utilized elite mound presence and timely situational hitting to secure the victory.
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The Kettle Moraine Lutheran Chargers defeated Living Word Lutheran 8-3, powered by a steady outing from Mason Moths and clinical situational hitting. Moths earned the win on the hill, navigating six frames while surrendering three earned runs and striking out two to keep the Chargers in control. Offensively, Ty Spaeth spearheaded the attack with two hits, including a double, and a game-high three RBIs, while Gavin Moldenhauer provided a definitive spark with two hits and two RBIs. The Chargers utilized elite situational patience to draw four walks and capitalized on a stolen base from Moths, who also helped his own cause at the plate with two runs scored and an RBI. Living Word Lutheran remained competitive behind a multi-hit effort from LaPerriere, who added a double and an RBI, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the Kettle Moraine Lutheran pitching staff. White took the loss for Living Word Lutheran as the Chargers utilized superior extra-base power and steady mound presence to secure the victory.
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The Indian Trail Hawks dismantled Racine Case in a 10-0 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant shutout performance on the hill from Matthew Baumann. Baumann earned the win, surrendering just four hits while racking up three strikeouts over five masterful frames, while Charlie Hamilton provided a perfect inning of relief to secure the six-inning victory. Offensively, Jacob Johnson spearheaded the attack with two hits and a game-high three RBIs, while Owen Zeller provided a definitive spark with a multi-hit performance and two RBIs of his own. Indian Trail utilized elite situational speed to swipe six total bases—including three from Johnson and two from Zeller—and capitalized on three Racine Case defensive errors and five walks. Racine Case remained competitive early behind a two-hit effort from Braden Thomas, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against Baumann's steady command. Jaxon Johnson took the loss for Racine Case as the Hawks utilized superior situational hitting and aggressive team speed to secure the definitive victory.
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The Shorewood Greyhounds dismantled the Cudahy Packers in a 16-1 offensive explosion, powered by a home run from Tenzin Pavlik and a dominant combined one-hitter. Evan Douros earned the win on the hill, tossing three scoreless frames with four strikeouts, while Evan Henrickson provided two innings of hitless relief to secure the five-inning victory. Offensively, Yanni Douros spearheaded the attack with a game-high three hits and three RBIs, while Tenzin Pavlik provided a definitive spark with a long ball and four RBIs. Shorewood utilized elite situational speed to swipe a staggering eight total bases—including one each from seven different players—and capitalized on four Cudahy defensive errors and six walks. The Greyhounds also displayed superior extra-base power, recording doubles from Cal Leppert, Alex Douros, Evan Douros, Hudson Bailey, and Owen McLellan to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Cudahy struggled to find any rhythm against the Shorewood pitching staff, managing just one hit from Landon Fuchs. Fuchs took the loss for the Packers as Shorewood utilized superior situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the definitive victory.
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The Greenfield Hawks dismantled West Allis Central in a 15-0 offensive explosion, powered by a historic combined no-hitter and a clinical performance at the plate. Ethan Hanke earned the win on the hill, tossing four dominant hitless frames with seven strikeouts, while Chase Eade provided a perfect inning of relief with two strikeouts to secure the five-inning no-hit victory. Offensively, Chase Wallich spearheaded the attack with a game-high three RBIs and three runs scored, while Ethan Miszewski and Ethan Hanke each drove in two runs to keep the pressure on. Greenfield utilized elite situational speed to swipe six total bases—including three from Wallich and two from Brody Jens—and capitalized on six West Allis Central defensive errors and eight walks. The Hawks also utilized extra-base power from Nolan Kranich, who recorded a double to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. West Allis Central struggled to find any rhythm against the Greenfield pitching staff, failing to record a single hit or run. Jacob Thelen took the loss for the Bulldogs as Greenfield utilized superior mound presence and aggressive team speed to secure the definitive victory.
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The New Glarus Glarner Knights defeated the Johnson Creek Bluejays 7-5, powered by a resilient outing from Liam Crawford and a disciplined offensive approach. Crawford earned the win on the hill, navigating 6.1 frames and surrendering five earned runs while helping his own cause at the plate with two hits and two runs scored. Offensively, the Knights capitalized on nine walks and two defensive errors, with Crawford and Matthew Roth each driving in a run to maintain pressure. New Glarus utilized opportunistic base-running to swipe two bases—both by Crawford—and showcased situational efficiency with a sacrifice fly from Ashlin Mihlbauer. Johnson Creek remained competitive behind a two-home run performance from Hayden Wagner and Wyatt Wagner, while Luke Hartz and Evan Malueg each added two-hit efforts to keep the Bluejays within striking distance. Sylas Weisnicht took the loss for Johnson Creek despite allowing only two hits over five frames, as the Knights utilized patient situational hitting and steady mound presence to secure the victory.
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The Janesville Parker Vikings dismantled the Beloit Memorial Purple Knights in a 12-1 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant multi-hit performance from Brody Knuth and a clinical complete-game outing from Nolan Pagel. Pagel earned the win on the hill, surrendering just one earned run while navigating six masterful frames on only 71 pitches. Offensively, Knuth spearheaded the 13-hit barrage with four hits, including a triple, and three RBIs, while Eli Demrow and Carter Salas each provided a definitive spark with multi-hit games to keep the pressure on. Janesville Parker utilized superior situational hitting and capitalized on five Beloit Memorial defensive errors and six walks to maintain a relentless pace. Beloit Memorial remained competitive early behind two hits and an RBI from Tayvon Cates and a double from Callen Espinoza, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Pagel’s steady command. Ayden Marshall took the loss for the Purple Knights as Janesville Parker utilized elite mound presence and aggressive situational hitting to secure the definitive six-inning victory.
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Whitefish Bay defeated Hartford 12-6, fueled by a six-run third inning and a consistent offensive attack that tallied 15 hits. Dom Rigano led the Blue Dukes by going 3-for-4 with two RBIs, while Charlie Hoven added a crucial two-run double during the third-inning surge. Nicky Vitucci earned the win, striking out nine and allowing just two runs over five innings. Hartford mounted a four-run rally in the seventh behind RBI singles from Ford and Walters, but Carter House entered in relief to record the final two outs and stifle the comeback. A Kolb paced the Hartford offense by reaching base four times in the loss.
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Nicolet shut out Grafton 4-0 behind a dominant combined pitching performance and a three-hit day from Hayden Konczal. Brock Stuck earned the win, tossing 4.1 scoreless innings and driving in a run, while Nick Bongard provided 2.2 innings of hitless relief to seal the victory. The Knights broke the game open in the seventh with a sacrifice fly from Quinn Bork and an RBI single by Stuck. Grafton struggled to find an offensive rhythm, held to just three hits by Will Heinz, Peyton McKinney, and Hudson Miller.
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Verona secured a 6-3 victory over Monona Grove by capitalizing on 10 walks and a steady offensive performance. The Wildcats pulled ahead for good with a three-run third inning and extended the lead in the fourth behind an RBI single from Oliver Heckelsmiller, who finished 2-for-3. Landon Lassahn earned the win, striking out eight and allowing three runs over six innings. Monona Grove mounted a late rally in the seventh, scoring twice on a Carson McConnell bases-loaded walk and a fielder's choice, but fell short despite multi-hit efforts from Cal Moreau and Logan Hanson.
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Whitnall overwhelmed Milwaukee King in a 21-0 shutout victory, ending the game in five innings. The Falcons exploded for 10 runs in the first inning and added seven more in the third, led by Tony Buretta’s 3-for-4 performance and a two-run double from Craig Sorrem. On the mound, Evan Kaczmarek and Charlie Sprecher combined for a one-hit shutout, with Sprecher striking out two in three innings of relief. Milwaukee King’s lone hit came from Zach Parry in the third inning, as the Falcons’ pitching staff stifled the offense to secure the dominant win.
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Cedarburg routed Homestead 11-1 in a five-inning contest behind a 15-hit offensive explosion and a dominant complete game from Cooper Hall. Ryan Winker sparked the Bulldogs with a two-run home run in the second, while Ethan Paulson went 3-for-3 with a double and three RBIs. Damen Lonstine also drove in three runs, including a two-run single in the fourth that helped seal the mercy-rule victory. Hall earned the win, scattering five hits and allowing just one run while striking out four. Homestead’s lone score came via a Nicholas Harris RBI groundout in the third, despite multi-hit games from Benjamin Stanowsky and Sean Lemke.
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Waukesha North utilized a high-powered offense and a dominant start from Henry Koopmeiners to dismantle Waukesha South 15-2. Thomas Radomski headlined the Northstars' attack, finishing with four RBIs and a second-inning, inside-the-park home run. Koopmeiners earned the win, striking out six and allowing just two runs on two hits over four innings of work. Waukesha South found a brief spark in the fourth behind Michael Petfalski’s RBI single, but Waukesha South was otherwise stifled by North's pitching.
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The Edgewood Crusaders dominated Madison La Follette in a 10-0 shutout, ending the game in the fifth inning on a two-run single by Liam Bishop. Bishop led the charge with a 2-for-4, three-RBI performance, while Mikey Hackworthy contributed one hit and three RBIs. Edgewood’s pitching staff stifled Madison La Follette’s bats, as starter Tony Steiner threw three scoreless innings with four Ks and reliever Parson Wood struck out four over two hitless frames. Tommy Gill also sparked the Crusaders' offense with a fourth-inning triple, while Madison La Follette was limited to just one hit on the day.
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