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WIAA Daily Roundup: May 7


Wisconsin Staff

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From May 7, 2026
Prep Baseball Wisconsin Power 25
#1 Kimberly 11
Oshkosh North 2
P P. Hacker: 4.0 IP, 1 BB, 3 K
H L. Knaebe: 2-4, 2 R, 4 RBI, HR
Recap

The Kimberly Papermakers dismantled the Oshkosh North Spartans in an 11-2 offensive explosion, powered by home runs from Drew Furman and Lex Knaebe. Pierson Hacker earned the win on the hill, surrendering just one earned run while racking up three strikeouts over four masterful frames. Offensively, Ryan Halfmann spearheaded the attack with three RBIs and a triple, while Knaebe provided a definitive spark with two hits and four RBIs to keep the pressure on. Kimberly utilized elite situational speed to swipe two bases and capitalized on three Oshkosh North defensive errors and four walks to maintain a relentless pace. Oshkosh North remained competitive early behind hits from Keegan Kinzfogl and Jack Bennett, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the Papermakers' pitching staff. Kinzfogl took the loss for the Spartans as Kimberly utilized superior situational power and steady mound presence to secure the definitive victory.

#2 Hudson 12
Eau Claire Memorial 1
P S. Abrahamson: 5.0 IP, 2 BB, 2 K
H S. Bullis: 3-3, 3 R, 5 RBI, HR, 2B
Recap

The Hudson Raiders dismantled Eau Claire Memorial in a 12-1 offensive explosion, powered by a home run from Spencer Bullis and a dominant complete-game performance on the hill from Sam Abrahamson. Abrahamson earned the win, surrendering zero earned runs while navigating five masterful frames on only 78 pitches. Offensively, Bullis spearheaded the 12-hit barrage with a perfect 3-for-3 performance, racking up a game-high five RBIs, while Abrahamson helped his own cause with four hits and an RBI. The Raiders utilized superior extra-base power, recording a long ball from Bullis and doubles from Abrahamson, Bullis, Logan Hagman, Jace Mataczynski, and Bergen Aune to maintain a relentless pace. Hudson capitalized on two Eau Claire Memorial defensive errors and utilized elite situational speed to swipe three bases, including two from Mataczynski. Eau Claire Memorial struggled to find a rhythm against Abrahamson’s steady command, managing just three hits and one unearned run. Abbott Jepson took the loss for Eau Claire Memorial as the Raiders utilized relentless situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the definitive five-inning victory.

Appleton West 7
#3 Appleton North 6
P K. Gilbert: 2.0 IP, 1 BB, 2 K
H Q. Meyers: 1-3, R, 4 RBI, 3B, BB
Recap

Appleton West edged Appleton North 7-6 in a back-and-forth city rivalry battle, fueled by Quinn Meyers' clutch hitting and a resilient relief effort from Kellin Gilbert. Meyers spearheaded the Terrors' offense with a bases-clearing triple and four total RBIs, while Gilbert earned the win on the mound by navigating two gritty frames and surrendering only one earned run to hold the lead. Appleton West capitalized on six walks and a pair of Lightning defensive errors, utilizing aggressive base-running from Charlie Blevins, who swiped two bags and scored twice. Appleton North remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Brennan Otto, Logan Gross, and Griffin Stan, but the Lightning struggled to overcome seven runs surrendered by their middle relief. Despite out-hitting the Terrors 11 to 6, Appleton North left crucial runners stranded against Gilbert’s steady command late in the contest. Reeder Luedtke provided a bridge in relief for West as the Terrors utilized superior situational hitting and timely extra-base power to secure the victory.

Neenah 4
#4 Hortonville 3
P C. Juckem: 6.0 IP, 2 BB, 6 K
H E. Hellengreen: 4-4, 2 R, RBI, 3B, SB
Recap

The Neenah Rockets edged out the Hortonville Polar Bears 4-3, powered by a dominant multi-hit performance from Ethan Hellengreen and a resilient outing on the hill from Cal Juckem. Juckem earned the win, racking up six strikeouts while navigating six frames to stall the Hortonville attack, and Connor Amsler provided a perfect inning of relief to secure the victory. Offensively, Hellengreen spearheaded the attack with a perfect 4-for-4 day, headlined by a triple and an RBI, while Landen Sheppard provided a definitive spark with a double and an RBI. Neenah utilized elite situational speed to swipe three bases and capitalized on two Hortonville defensive errors to maintain a narrow lead throughout the contest. Hortonville remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Brock Wolter and an RBI from Jaime Varela, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Juckem’s steady command. Elijah Yeager took the loss for the Polar Bears despite a solid five-inning effort as the Rockets utilized superior extra-base power and steady mound presence to secure the win.

#5 Bay Port 8
Green Bay Preble 0
P S. Mueller: 6.0 IP, 2 BB, 10 K
H E. Hart: 2-3, R, 3 RBI, 2B, SB, 2 BB
Recap

The Bay Port Pirates dismantled Green Bay Preble in an 8-0 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant shutout performance on the hill from Searin Mueller. Mueller earned the win, surrendering just two hits while racking up 10 strikeouts over six masterful frames, while Parker Broehm provided a scoreless inning of relief with two strikeouts to secure the combined three-hitter. Offensively, Eli Hart spearheaded the attack with two hits and a game-high three RBIs, while Cayden Heier provided a definitive spark with two hits and two RBIs of his own. Bay Port utilized elite situational speed to swipe seven total bases—including two from Heier—and capitalized on superior extra-base power with doubles from Hart, Heier, and Arty Adams. Green Bay Preble remained competitive early behind a two-hit effort from Marco Gregoni, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against Mueller’s elite command, which limited the Hornets to zero runs. Dallas Rady took the loss for Preble as the Pirates utilized relentless situational hitting and steady mound presence to secure the definitive victory.

#6 Milton 12
Turner 6
P E. Agnew: 2.0 IP, 0 BB, 4 K
H J. Spielmann: 2-4, 2 R, RBI, 2B
Recap

The Milton Red Hawks outlasted the Turner Trojans 12-6 in a high-scoring affair, fueled by a balanced offensive attack and a clinical relief performance from Easton Agnew. Agnew earned the win on the hill, racking up four strikeouts while surrendering just one hit over two masterful frames. Offensively, Brayden Dopkins and Carter Thompson spearheaded the effort with two RBIs apiece, while Charlie Fitzke provided a definitive spark with a multi-hit performance and two runs scored. Milton utilized elite situational speed to swipe two bases and capitalized on six walks and a Trojan defensive error to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Turner remained competitive behind a three-RBI performance from Case Ehret and two hits from Gunnar Herstad, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the Red Hawks' deep pitching staff. Sawyer Wightman took the loss for the Trojans as Milton utilized superior situational hitting and steady relief presence to secure the victory.

#7 Germantown 8
West Allis Hale 2
P B. Keller: 5.0 IP, 2 BB, 8 K
H G. Cheever: 3-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, 3B
Recap

The Germantown Warhawks defeated the West Allis Hale Huskies 8-2, powered by a dominant outing from Brady Keller and a clinical three-RBI performance from Grady Cheever. Keller earned the win on the hill, surrendering zero earned runs while racking up eight strikeouts over five masterful frames. Offensively, Cheever spearheaded the attack with three hits—including a triple—while Carter Gordon provided a definitive spark with two hits and two RBIs. Germantown utilized elite situational speed to swipe six total bases, including four from Jon Murkowski, and capitalized on superior extra-base power to maintain a relentless pace. West Allis Hale remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Mason Shore and an RBI from Brady Mudgett, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Keller's steady command. Shore took the loss for the Huskies as the Warhawks utilized relentless situational hitting and elite mound presence to secure the victory.

#8 Muskego 16
Mukwonago 0
P C. Ramirez: 6.0 IP, BB, 3 K
H M. Lessard: 4-5, R, 6 RBI, 3B, 2B
Recap

The Muskego Warriors dismantled the Mukwonago Indians in a 16-0 offensive explosion, powered by home runs from Ben Kuglitsch and Tyson Grulkowski alongside a dominant shutout from Cruz Ramirez. Ramirez earned the win on the hill, surrendering just four hits while racking up three strikeouts over six masterful frames on only 74 pitches. Offensively, Maddux Lessard spearheaded the 18-hit barrage with a perfect 4-for-5 performance, headlined by a triple and six RBIs, while Grulkowski provided a definitive spark with a home run and three RBIs. Muskego utilized superior extra-base power, recording a long ball from Kuglitsch and doubles from Callen Tomsyck, Cooper Wendt, Ty Glysch, and Lessard to maintain a relentless pace. The Warriors capitalized on 15 total RBIs and steady mound presence to keep Mukwonago off the scoreboard entirely. Cooper Graham took the loss for the Indians as Muskego utilized relentless situational hitting and elite pitching to secure the definitive victory.

Menomonee Falls 6
#10 Marquette University 5
P N. Bichler: 4.0 IP, 4 BB, 2 K
H T. Resch: 1-2, 1 R, 3 RBI, HR, 2 BB
Recap

Menomonee Falls edged out the Marquette Hilltoppers 6-5 in a tight contest, powered by a home run from Tyson Resch and a resilient relief performance on the hill from Noah Bichler. Bichler earned the win, navigating four masterful frames while surrendering just one earned run and racking up two strikeouts to stabilize the game. Offensively, Resch spearheaded the attack with a game-high three RBIs, while Cade Kosnick and Drew Browne each provided a definitive spark with multi-hit performances to keep the pressure on. Menomonee Falls utilized extra-base power from James Swaziek, who added a double, and capitalized on a stolen base from Logan Vande Zande to maintain a relentless pace. Marquette remained competitive behind two hits and two RBIs from Callahan Connor and opportunistic base-running that saw the Hilltoppers swipe five bases, including two from Boden McGourthy. Charlie McElherne took the loss for Marquette as Menomonee Falls utilized superior situational power and steady relief presence to secure the victory.

#13 Kaukauna 14
Appleton East 0
P B. Schaefer: 3.0 IP, BB, 6 K
H B. Jenkins: 1-2, 2 R, 4 RBI, 2B, BB
Recap

The Kaukauna Ghosts dismantled the Appleton East Patriots in a 14-0 offensive explosion, powered by a historic combined perfect game. Bron Schaefer earned the win on the hill, tossing three flawless frames with six strikeouts, while Brayden Jenkins provided two perfect innings of relief with two strikeouts to complete the five-inning masterpiece. Offensively, Jenkins spearheaded the attack with a game-high four RBIs, while Quentin Gustman provided a definitive spark with two hits—both doubles—and three RBIs to keep the pressure on. Kaukauna utilized elite situational speed to swipe two bases from Kaden Kress and capitalized on 10 walks and two Patriots defensive errors. The Ghosts also utilized extra-base power from Bennett Geitner, who added a double to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Appleton East struggled to find any rhythm, failing to record a single hit or baserunner against the dominant Kaukauna pitching staff. Evan Benbrooks took the loss for the Patriots as the Ghosts utilized superior mound presence and relentless situational hitting to secure the definitive victory.

#16 Janesville Craig 7
Sun Prairie West 4
P Aussen: 5.1 IP, 0 BB, 3 K
H Bornes: 3-3, R, 2 RBI
Recap

Janesville Craig defeated the Sun Prairie West Wolves 7-4, powered by a dominant multi-hit performance from Bornes and a resilient outing on the hill from Aussen. Aussen earned the win, racking up three strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run over 5.1 masterful frames, while Zastrow provided relief to secure the victory. Offensively, Bornes spearheaded the attack with three hits and two RBIs, while Jacobson and Schoonover each provided a definitive spark to keep the pressure on. The Cougars utilized elite situational speed to swipe three bases and capitalized on three Wolves defensive errors to maintain a steady lead throughout the contest. Sun Prairie West remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Ben Muszynski and a double from Clark Dehnke, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Aussen’s steady command. Grayson Gruber took the loss for the Wolves as Janesville Craig utilized superior situational hitting and steady mound presence to secure the win.

#18 Verona Area 4
Madison La Follette 1
H W. Willenburg: 1-2, RBI, BB, SB
Recap

The Verona Wildcats defeated Madison La Follette 4-1, powered by a dominant collective effort on the hill that combined for 14 strikeouts. Caden Martin earned the win, tossing two hitless frames with a pair of strikeouts, while a deep relief corps including Ben DeTienne, Wes Willenburg, Cooper Stier, and JJ Rufer combined to surrender just two hits over the final five innings. Offensively, Willenburg and Jace Christensen each recorded a hit and an RBI, while the Wildcats utilized aggressive situational speed to swipe five total bases, including two from Jaxon Wepking. Verona capitalized on three Madison La Follette defensive errors and four walks to maintain a steady lead despite a limited hit total. The Lancers remained competitive behind a double and an RBI from Landon Payne, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the Wildcats' relentless pitching staff. Toby Bauhs took the loss for Madison La Follette as Verona utilized superior mound presence and opportunistic base-running to secure the victory.

#19 Chippewa Falls 16
Rice Lake 4
P B. Smith: 6.0 IP, BB, 5 K
H G. Thompson: 1-2, 3 RBI, 2B, BB
Recap

The Chippewa Falls Cardinals dismantled Rice Lake in a 16-4 offensive explosion, powered by a triple from Brady Smith and a steady complete-game performance on the hill. Smith earned the win, navigating six frames while surrendering just two earned runs and racking up five strikeouts to keep the Cardinals in total control. Offensively, Gavin Thompson spearheaded the attack with a game-high three RBIs, while Smith and Eli Burmeister each drove in two runs to maintain a relentless pace. Chippewa Falls utilized superior extra-base power, recording doubles from Thompson, Carter Berg, and Landon Atkisson, and capitalized on eight walks and four Rice Lake defensive errors. Rice Lake remained competitive behind a triple and an RBI from Helstad and multi-hit efforts from Roux, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Smith's steady command. Miller took the loss for Rice Lake as the Cardinals utilized relentless situational hitting and aggressive base-running to secure the definitive victory.

#20 Sun Prairie East 10
Middleton 0
P J. Tamboli: 5.0 IP, BB, 6 K
H V. Vogler: 2-2, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B, SB, BB
Recap

The Sun Prairie East Cardinals dismantled the Middleton Cardinals in a 10-0 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant one-hit shutout from Joey Tamboli. Tamboli earned the win on the hill, racking up six strikeouts while surrendering just a single hit over five masterful frames on only 66 pitches. Offensively, Van Vogler and Grayson Uttech spearheaded the attack with two RBIs apiece, while Hudson Turek provided a definitive spark with a multi-hit performance to keep the pressure on. Sun Prairie East utilized elite situational speed to swipe three bases and capitalized on superior extra-base power, including a triple from Jack Ostrenga and doubles from Cam Glusick, Turek, Tamboli, and Vogler. The Cardinals also capitalized on two Middleton defensive errors and three walks to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Middleton struggled to find any rhythm against Tamboli’s elite command, managing only a single hit from Madden Cleary. Joey Passaglia took the loss for Middleton as Sun Prairie East utilized superior mound presence and aggressive situational hitting to secure the definitive five-inning victory.

#21 Cedar Grove-Belgium 19
Oostburg 1
P A. Knapp: 4.0 IP, 3 BB, 4 K
H J. Anzia: 3-3, 3 R, 2 RBI, 2B, 3 SB
Recap

The Cedar Grove-Belgium Rockets dismantled the Oostburg Flying Dutchmen in a 19-1 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant outing on the hill from Austin Knapp. Knapp earned the win, surrendering zero earned runs while racking up four strikeouts over four masterful frames, while Josh Anzia provided a scoreless inning of relief to secure the five-inning victory. Offensively, Carter Schmitz spearheaded the attack with two hits and three RBIs, while Anzia and Knapp each provided a definitive spark with multi-hit performances and two RBIs apiece. The Rockets utilized elite situational speed to swipe a staggering 13 total bases—including four from Ira Hilbelink and three from Anzia—and capitalized on five Oostburg defensive errors and seven walks. Cedar Grove-Belgium also displayed superior extra-base power, recording doubles from Schmitz and Anzia to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Oostburg struggled to find a rhythm against the Rockets' pitching staff, managing only three hits and a lone RBI from Lucas Lemahieu. Reagan Beardsley took the loss for the Flying Dutchmen as the Rockets utilized relentless situational hitting and aggressive team speed to secure the definitive victory.

#22 St. Joseph 33
St. Catherine's 1
P C. Silva: 3.0 IP, 0 BB, 4 K
H J. Silva: 4-6, R, 4 RBI, 2B
Recap

The St. Joseph Lancers dismantled the St. Catherine’s Angels in a 33-1 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant collective performance on the hill and a clinical 26-hit barrage. Christian Silva earned the win, tossing three hitless frames with four strikeouts, while Robbie Johnson and Patrick Davidson combined to surrender just two hits over the final two innings to secure the five-inning victory. Offensively, Joseph Silva spearheaded the attack with four hits and four RBIs, while Tommy Kelley provided a definitive spark with a perfect 3-for-3 day, including three runs scored and three RBIs. The Lancers utilized elite situational speed to swipe 11 total bases—including four from Dominic Santarelli—and capitalized on three Angels defensive errors and 15 walks. St. Joseph also displayed superior extra-base power, recording doubles from Chris Kenesie, Joseph Silva, Nick Falk, Patrick Davidson, and Zach Rizzo to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. St. Catherine’s struggled to find any rhythm against the Lancers' pitching staff, managing only two hits and a lone run scored by Max Avila. Stephen Straszewski took the loss for the Angels as the Lancers utilized relentless situational hitting and aggressive team speed to secure the definitive victory.

More Game Recaps
Arrowhead 7
Oconomowoc 4
P F. Birkenstock: 5.0 IP, 3 BB, 4 K
H J. Madlung: 3-4, R, 2 RBI, 2B, SB
Recap

Arrowhead defeated Oconomowoc 7-4 in a balanced team effort, powered by a triple from Ollie Corry and a steady outing on the hill from Finley Birkenstock. Birkenstock earned the win, surrendering just one earned run while racking up four strikeouts over five masterful frames to keep the Wildcats in control. Offensively, Jacob Madlung spearheaded the attack with three hits, including a double, and a pair of RBIs, while Colton Topp provided a definitive spark with two doubles and an RBI. Arrowhead utilized superior extra-base power and capitalized on five walks and an Oconomowoc defensive error to maintain a steady lead throughout the contest. Oconomowoc remained competitive behind a three-hit performance from O'Leary, who added a double and an RBI, while Nelson chipped in two RBIs to keep the game within reach late. Doyle took the loss for Oconomowoc as Arrowhead utilized superior situational hitting and steady mound presence to secure the victory.

Brillion 11
Roncalli 2
P C. Braun: 7.0 IP, 0 BB, 2 K
H A. Reinke: 1-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Brillion Lions defeated Roncalli 11-2, powered by a dominant complete-game performance from Chase Braun and a balanced 12-hit offensive attack. Braun earned the win on the hill, navigating seven full frames while surrendering just two earned runs and allowing 0 BB to keep the Lions in total control. Offensively, Aiden Reinke spearheaded the effort with a game-high three RBIs and a double, while Landon Mathes and Kelvin Gilbertson each drove in two runs to maintain a relentless pace. Brillion utilized elite situational speed to swipe five total bases, including two from Heath Cousin, and capitalized on three Roncalli defensive errors and two walks. Roncalli remained competitive behind a multi-hit effort from Sawyer Van Drisse and an RBI from Hayden Dewane, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Braun’s steady command. Jake Hillmer took the loss for Roncalli as the Lions utilized superior situational hitting and steady mound presence to secure the definitive victory.

Brookfield East 5
Brookfield Central 3
P S. Wells: 5.0 IP, 2 BB, 9 K
H E. Ruesch: 2-3, R, 2 RBI, 2 SB, BB
Recap

Brookfield East edged out the St. Joseph Lancers 5-3 in a hard-fought rivalry contest, powered by a dominant outing on the hill from Sam Wells and clinical situational speed. Wells earned the win, racking up nine strikeouts while surrendering just two earned runs over five masterful frames, while Zack Steichen provided two innings of relief with four strikeouts to secure the victory. Offensively, Evan Ruesch spearheaded the attack with two hits and two RBIs, while Andy Krapf provided a definitive spark with a multi-hit performance of his own. Brookfield East utilized elite situational speed to swipe eight total bases—including two from Ruesch—and capitalized on six walks and two Lancers defensive errors to maintain a steady lead. The Lancers remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Brady Mohns and doubles from Mohns and Vince Bitter, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the Spartans' pitching staff. Bitter took the loss for the Lancers as Brookfield East utilized superior mound presence and aggressive team speed to secure the win.

Burlington 4
Westosha Central 3
H T. Kerkhoff: 1-2, R, 2 RBI, SB, BB
Recap

The Burlington Demons edged Westosha Central 4-3 in an eight-inning thriller, secured by a gritty relief performance from Trey Kerkhoff. Kerkhoff earned the win on the hill, tossing three scoreless frames of three-hit ball and helping his own cause at the plate with a hit and two RBIs. Burlington utilized opportunistic situational hitting to overcome a deep Westosha Central lineup, benefiting from multi-hit efforts by Benson Whiteside and Wes Bauman to keep the pressure on. Westosha Central remained competitive behind doubles from Owen Miller and Ben Smet-Cooper, while Everett Lucero provided a spark with two hits and an RBI. Despite out-hitting the Demons 9 to 8, the Falcons struggled to find the definitive late-game breakthrough against Kerkhoff’s steady command. Jake Fuchs took the loss for Westosha Central as Burlington utilized superior situational efficiency and resilient relief pitching to secure the extra-inning victory.

Campbellsport 12
North Fond du Lac 1
P C. Reis: 5.0 IP, 2 BB, 9 K
H G. Kohlmann: 2-2, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2B, SB, BB
Recap

The Campbellsport Cougars dismantled North Fond du Lac in a 12-1 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant outing on the hill from Cullen Reis. Reis earned the win, surrendering zero earned runs while racking up nine strikeouts over five masterful frames. Offensively, Gage Kohlmann spearheaded the attack with three RBIs and a double, while Trenton Schladweiler provided a definitive spark with two hits—including a triple—and two RBIs to maintain a relentless pace. Campbellsport utilized elite situational speed to swipe five total bases and capitalized on seven walks to keep the pressure on throughout the contest. North Fond du Lac remained competitive early behind a multi-hit effort and a double from Austin Supple, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against Reis’s elite command. James Kautzer took the loss for North Fond du Lac as the Cougars utilized superior extra-base power and steady mound presence to secure the definitive five-inning victory.

Catholic Memorial 8
Oak Creek 4
P C. Thomas: 6.0 IP, 2 BB, 4 K
H I. Kawczynski: 2-3, 3 R, 2 RBI, 3B, 2B, 2 SB, BB
Recap

The Catholic Memorial Crusaders defeated Oak Creek 8-4, powered by a dominant multi-hit performance from Ian Kawczynski and a resilient outing on the hill from Chase Thomas. Thomas earned the win, navigating six frames while surrendering three earned runs and racking up four strikeouts to keep the Crusaders in control. Offensively, Kawczynski spearheaded the attack with two hits, including a double and a triple, and a pair of RBIs, while Chase Freschi provided a definitive spark with a home run. Catholic Memorial utilized elite situational speed to swipe three bases and capitalized on seven walks and two Knights defensive errors to maintain a steady lead. Oak Creek remained competitive behind a three-hit performance from Jackson Villarreal, who added two doubles and an RBI, while Camden Jeske chipped in a double and an RBI of his own. Blake Ulezelski took the loss for Oak Creek as the Crusaders utilized superior extra-base power and steady mound presence to secure the victory.

Crivitz 3
Niagara 1
P C. Arpke: 7.0 IP, BB, 11 K
Recap

The Crivitz Wolverines defeated Niagara 3-1, powered by a dominant complete-game performance on the hill from Colton Arpke and timely hitting. Arpke earned the win, surrendering only one earned run while racking up a staggering 11 strikeouts over seven masterful frames on 94 pitches. Offensively, Arpke helped his own cause with a game-high three hits and two RBIs, while Jackson Schramm provided a definitive spark with two hits and two runs scored. Crivitz utilized superior extra-base power with doubles from Schramm and JJ Brand and capitalized on elite situational speed to swipe two bases. Niagara remained competitive behind hits from Owen Dunkes and Noah Wheeler, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Arpke’s elite command. Remington Buchanan took the loss for Niagara despite a solid six-inning effort as the Wolverines utilized superior mound presence and aggressive situational hitting to secure the victory.

D.C. Everest 10
Wausau West 5
P C. Miller: 5.0 IP, 3 BB, 2 K
H A. Haupt: 3-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2B
Recap

The D.C. Everest Evergreens defeated the Wausau West Warriors 10-5 in a high-scoring regional clash, powered by a clinical offensive performance and a resilient start from Carter Miller. Miller earned the win, navigating five frames and racking up two strikeouts while allowing three earned runs to keep the Evergreens in control. Offensively, Aiden Haupt and Ty Rohde spearheaded the attack with three hits apiece—including a double from each—while Cole VanSlyke and Ryan Schulz each drove in two runs to maintain a relentless pace. D.C. Everest utilized superior extra-base power and capitalized on four walks and three Warriors defensive errors to maintain a steady lead. Wausau West remained competitive behind a multi-hit performance from Joe Graveen, who added a double and two RBIs, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough. Parker Monday took the loss for Wausau West as the Evergreens utilized superior situational hitting and a scoreless relief appearance from Maddox Wyro to secure the victory.

De Pere 17
Sheboygan North 3
P C. Buysse: 5.0 IP, 2 BB, 6 K
H F. Anderson: 3-4, 3 R, 2 RBI, 2B, 4 SB
Recap

The De Pere Redbirds dismantled Sheboygan North in a 17-3 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant outing on the hill from Charles Buysse and a clinical 12-hit barrage. Buysse earned the win, navigating five masterful frames and racking up six strikeouts while surrendering just two earned runs to keep the Redbirds in total control. Offensively, Fisher Anderson spearheaded the attack with three hits and two RBIs, while Colton Setzer provided a definitive spark with three hits—including a double—and two RBIs of his own. De Pere utilized elite situational speed to swipe 12 total bases—including four from Anderson and three from Setzer—and capitalized on six walks and five Sheboygan North defensive errors. The Redbirds also utilized superior extra-base power from Rory Obma, who added a triple to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Sheboygan North remained competitive early behind a home run from Blake Becker and a double from Brett Rybarczyk, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against Buysse’s steady command. Alonzo Pena took the loss for the Golden Raiders as the Redbirds utilized relentless situational hitting and aggressive team speed to secure the definitive victory.

Deerfield 14
Williams Bay 3
P Z. Hart: 5.2 IP, BB, 6 K
H L. Brattlie: 3-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 2B, SB
Recap

The Deerfield Demons dismantled Williams Bay 14-3 in a clinical offensive explosion, powered by a dominant outing on the hill from Zander Hart. Hart earned the win, surrendering zero earned runs while racking up six strikeouts over 5.2 masterful frames and helping his own cause at the plate with three runs scored and two walks. Offensively, Landon Brattlie spearheaded the attack with three hits—including two doubles—and three RBIs, while Henry Maginn provided a definitive spark by driving in three runs of his own. Deerfield utilized elite situational speed to swipe seven total bases and capitalized on nine walks and seven Williams Bay defensive errors to maintain a relentless pace. The Bulldogs remained competitive early behind doubles from Ethan Weigel and Josh LeBaron, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against Hart’s steady command. Andrew Ades took the loss for Williams Bay as the Demons utilized superior extra-base power and aggressive team speed to secure the definitive victory.

Delavan-Darien 3
Edgerton 2
P J. Huff: 5.2 IP, BB, 9 K
H K. O'Grady: 2-3, RBI, 2B
Recap

The Delavan-Darien Comets edged out Edgerton 3-2 in a defensive battle, powered by a dominant outing on the hill from Jacob Huff. Huff earned the win, surrendering zero earned runs while racking up nine strikeouts over 5.2 masterful frames, while Devin Hoey provided a hitless relief appearance to secure the victory. Offensively, Kevin O'Grady spearheaded the attack with two hits—including a double—and a game-high RBI, while Huff helped his own cause with a double and a run scored. Delavan-Darien utilized extra-base power and capitalized on three walks and an Edgerton defensive error to maintain a steady lead. The Crimson Tide remained competitive behind hits from Eli Kittleson and Turner Johnson, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Huff’s elite command. Donovan Hatch took the loss for Edgerton despite a complete-game effort as the Comets utilized superior mound presence and timely situational hitting to secure the win.

Denmark 2
Luxemburg-Casco 1
P C. Delarwelle: 5.0 IP, 3 BB, 8 K
Recap

Denmark edged out Luxemburg-Casco 2-1 in a tight pitching duel, secured by a resilient relief effort on the hill from Caden Kersten. Kersten earned the win, tossing two frames to close out the contest after Cade Delarwelle provided five dominant innings of one-hit ball with eight strikeouts. Offensively, David Dittmer spearheaded the attack with a hit and an RBI, while Jaxsen Pinchart provided a definitive spark with a run scored and an RBI of his own. Denmark utilized steady mound presence to overcome a limited three-hit offensive performance and capitalized on four walks to maintain the slim lead. Luxemburg-Casco remained competitive behind hits from Noah Chervenka and Tatem Klaubauf, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the Vikings' pitching staff. Chervenka took the loss for the Spartans despite a gritty 6.1-inning start as Denmark utilized superior situational efficiency and collective mound presence to secure the victory.

Dodgeville 6
Fennimore 5
P J. Olson: 6.0 IP, 5 BB, 3 K
H J. Graber: 2-4, 1 R, 1 RBI, HR
Recap

The Dodgeville Dodgers edged out the Fennimore Eagles 6-5 in a thrilling contest, powered by a home run from Jack Graber and a resilient relief performance on the hill. Nathan Johnson earned the win, recording the final two outs of the game to stabilize the Dodgers after Jentry Olson provided six solid innings with three strikeouts. Offensively, Graber spearheaded the attack with two hits—including the long ball—and an RBI, while Bryce Crubaugh-Lockard and Caden Schneider each provided a definitive spark with multi-hit performances to keep the pressure on. Dodgeville utilized extra-base power from Jentry Olson, who added two doubles, and capitalized on a stolen base from Crubaugh-Lockard to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Fennimore remained competitive behind two hits from Ryder Zdanczewicz and a double from Casey Dresen, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against the Dodgers' collective mound presence late. Grant Biba took the loss for the Eagles despite a gritty 6.1-inning effort as Dodgeville utilized superior situational power and steady relief presence to secure the victory.

East Troy 13
Brodhead/Juda 3
P C. Pettijohn: 2.2 IP, 2 BB, 4 K
H M. Beaver: 3-4, 3 R, 2 RBI, 3B, 3 SB
Recap

The East Troy Trojans dismantled Brodhead/Juda in a 13-3 offensive explosion, powered by a triple from Mason Beaver and a resilient collective effort on the hill. Cole Pettijohn earned the win, racking up four strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run over 2.2 masterful frames, with Brady Rongstad and Jaylen Hoffman providing steady relief. Offensively, Beaver spearheaded the 13-hit barrage with three hits and two RBIs, while Kellen Pluess and Rongstad each drove in two runs to maintain a relentless pace. East Troy utilized elite situational speed to swipe seven total bases—including three apiece from Pluess and Beaver—and capitalized on superior extra-base power with doubles from Jackson Pluess, Pettijohn, and Brayden Phillips. The Trojans also took advantage of four walks and three Cardinals defensive errors to secure the definitive five-inning victory. Manny Bueno took the loss for Brodhead/Juda as East Troy utilized relentless situational hitting and aggressive team speed to dominate the contest.

Elk Mound 7
Bloomer 4
P G. Dean: 6.0 IP, BB, 10 K
H G. Dean: 2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Elk Mound Mounders defeated the Bloomer Blackhawks 7-4, powered by a dominant outing on the hill from Gavin Dean and timely extra-base power. Dean earned the win, surrendering zero earned runs while racking up a staggering 10 strikeouts over six masterful frames on just 81 pitches. Offensively, Gavin Dean helped his own cause with two hits—including a double—and two RBIs, while Peyton Vieth and Dylan Plets each provided a definitive spark with multi-hit performances. Elk Mound utilized superior situational speed to swipe three bases, including two from Conor Mock, and capitalized on doubles from Will Thatcher, Plets, and Dean to maintain a relentless pace. Bloomer remained competitive late behind a hit and an RBI from Charlie Hebert, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Dean’s elite command for the majority of the contest. Charlie Bowe took the loss for the Blackhawks as the Mounders utilized superior mound presence and opportunistic situational hitting to secure the victory.

Elkhorn 3
Beloit Memorial 1
P C. Lysaght: 6.2 IP, BB, 13 K
Recap

The Elkhorn Elks edged out the Beloit Memorial Purple Knights 3-1 in a dominant pitching performance, powered by a masterful outing on the hill from Carson Lysaght. Lysaght earned the win, surrendering just one earned run while racking up a staggering 13 strikeouts over 6.2 innings before Tage Jensen recorded the final out to secure the victory. Offensively, John Zambito spearheaded the attack with two hits and an RBI, while Aden Getka provided a definitive spark by driving in two runs to maintain a steady lead. Elkhorn utilized timely hitting and capitalized on five walks to overcome a limited six-hit performance and secure the win. Beloit Memorial remained competitive behind two hits—including a double—from Callen Espinoza, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Lysaght’s elite command throughout the contest. Michael Nora took the loss for the Purple Knights despite a solid complete-game effort as the Elks utilized superior mound presence and opportunistic situational hitting to secure the victory.

Evansville 2
Jefferson 1
P K. Bush: 7.2 IP, 2 BB, 5 K
H L. Keller: 1-2, RBI, SB, BB
Recap

The Evansville Blue Devils edged out the Jefferson Eagles 2-1 in a gritty eight-inning marathon, secured by a masterful collective performance on the hill. Mason Zemke earned the win in relief after Killian Bush provided 7.2 dominant frames, surrendering just one earned run while racking up five strikeouts to keep the Blue Devils in control. Offensively, Kai Wealti and Lincoln Keller each provided a definitive spark with a hit and an RBI, while Owen Sigl set the table with two runs scored to maintain the pressure. Evansville utilized elite situational speed to swipe two bases—including one from Owen Kieffer—and capitalized on six walks and a Jefferson defensive error to secure the walk-off victory. Jefferson remained competitive behind a multi-hit performance from Tanner Bergey and a hit and an RBI from Johnny Fountain, but the squad struggled to find a late breakthrough against the Blue Devils' pitching staff. Tanner Bergey took the loss for the Eagles despite a solid relief effort following Braxton Thiede’s historic 5.2 hitless frames and 11 strikeouts as Evansville utilized superior late-game situational efficiency to secure the victory.

Fall Creek 14
Cadott 1
P E. Westrate: 5.0 IP, 6 BB, 3 K
H F. Wright: 3-3, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Fall Creek Crickets dismantled the Cadott Hornets in a 14-1 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant outing on the hill from Ethan Westrate. Westrate earned the win, surrendering only one hit and one earned run while racking up three strikeouts over five masterful frames. Offensively, Finley Wright spearheaded the attack with three hits and two RBIs, while Josh Wright provided a definitive spark with two hits—including a double—and four runs scored. Fall Creek utilized elite situational speed to swipe eight total bases, including two apiece from Bryson Elkins, Cassiel Short, and Logan Gustafson, and capitalized on six walks to maintain a relentless pace. Cadott struggled to find a rhythm against Westrate’s command, managing only a lone hit and RBI from Jacob Pilgrim. Jake Weeks took the loss for the Hornets as the Crickets utilized superior extra-base power and aggressive team speed to secure the definitive victory.

Freedom 11
Oconto Falls 5
P C. Mathison: 6.0 IP, 5 BB, 5 K
H E. Shepard: 3-3, 3 R, 3 RBI
Recap

The Freedom Irish defeated the Oconto Falls Panthers 11-5, powered by a dominant outing on the hill from Corey Mathison and a relentless 15-hit offensive attack. Mathison earned the win, surrendering zero earned runs while racking up five strikeouts over six masterful frames. Offensively, Eli Shepard spearheaded the charge with a perfect 3-for-3 performance and three RBIs, while Carlton Romitti provided a definitive spark with three hits—including a double—and three RBIs of his own. Freedom utilized superior extra-base power with doubles from Romitti, Luke Schmidt, and Quinn Brennenstuhl and capitalized on a stolen base from Carson Peters to maintain a steady lead. Oconto Falls remained competitive behind a double from Trace Brehmer and two RBIs from Teagan Tate, but the squad struggled to find a consistent rhythm against Mathison’s steady command. Teagan Tate took the loss for the Panthers as the Irish utilized superior situational hitting and steady mound presence to secure the victory.

Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 3
West Salem 0
Recap

Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau blanked West Salem 3-0, powered by a historic complete-game no-hitter from Wyatt Oines. Oines was untouchable on the hill, navigating seven hitless frames and racking up two strikeouts while allowing just one walk on 79 pitches to secure the dominant victory. Offensively, Daxson Scow spearheaded the attack with a hit, a run scored, and an RBI, while Caiden Brady and Brady Hansen each drove in a run to maintain the lead. The Red Hawks utilized elite situational speed to swipe five bases—including two from Sam De Jager—and capitalized on a West Salem defensive error to keep the pressure on. West Salem struggled to find any rhythm against Oines’s elite command, failing to record a single hit throughout the contest. Kayden Dettmering took the loss for West Salem despite a solid effort as Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau utilized superior mound presence and opportunistic base-running to secure the win.

Greenfield 24
Milwaukee Lutheran 0
P C. Mathison: 6.0 IP, 5 BB, 5 K
H E. Shepard: 3-3, 3 R, 3 RBI
Recap

The Freedom Irish defeated the Oconto Falls Panthers 11-5, powered by a dominant outing on the hill from Corey Mathison and a relentless 15-hit offensive attack. Mathison earned the win, surrendering zero earned runs while racking up five strikeouts over six masterful frames. Offensively, Eli Shepard spearheaded the charge with a perfect 3-for-3 performance and three RBIs, while Carlton Romitti provided a definitive spark with three hits—including a double—and three RBIs of his own. Freedom utilized superior extra-base power with doubles from Romitti, Luke Schmidt, and Quinn Brennenstuhl and capitalized on a stolen base from Carson Peters to maintain a steady lead. Oconto Falls remained competitive behind a double from Trace Brehmer and two RBIs from Teagan Tate, but the squad struggled to find a consistent rhythm against Mathison’s steady command. Teagan Tate took the loss for the Panthers as the Irish utilized superior situational hitting and steady mound presence to secure the victory.

Hamilton 3
Whitnall 2
P C. McMillan: 6.2 IP, BB, 9 K
Recap

The Hamilton Chargers edged out the Whitnall Falcons 3-2 in a dramatic late-game thriller, secured by a resilient relief effort on the hill. Brady York earned the win, recording the final out of the contest to stabilize the Chargers after Colin McMillan provided 6.2 masterful frames with nine strikeouts and just one earned run. Offensively, Mason Hahn spearheaded the attack with two RBIs, while John Arnold and Ben Zimmer each provided a definitive spark by reaching base and contributing to the scoring effort. Hamilton utilized elite situational speed to swipe a base from Logan Langkamp and capitalized on seven walks to secure the narrow victory. Whitnall remained competitive behind a two-hit performance from Luke Parkinson—including a home run and two RBIs—and a double from Michael Gappa, but the squad struggled to find a late breakthrough. Craig Sorrem took the loss for the Falcons despite a historic 11-strikeout starting performance from Parkinson as the Chargers utilized superior late-game discipline to secure the win.

Holmen 14
Tomah 10
H J. Meeter: 3-4, 3 R, 2 RBI, 2B, 2 SB, BB
Recap

The Holmen Vikings defeated the Tomahawk Hatchets 14-10 in a high-scoring offensive showcase, powered by a home run from Maddax Connely and a resilient relief outing on the hill. Wyatt Aponte earned the win, navigating four frames while surrendering just two earned runs and racking up zero walks to stabilize the Vikings after Chris Holmes provided three innings with four strikeouts. Offensively, Joe Meeter spearheaded the 12-hit attack with three hits and two RBIs, while Nolan Mashak and Mason Flury each provided a definitive spark by driving in two runs apiece. Holmen utilized elite situational speed to swipe five bases—including two from Meeter—and capitalized on superior extra-base power with doubles from Holmes, Meeter, and Mashak. The Tomahawk Hatchets remained competitive behind a perfect 3-for-3 performance from Nate Hendricks and a triple from Blake Haun, who also drove in two runs, but the squad struggled to overcome five defensive errors. Owen Laudon took the loss for the Hatchets as the Vikings utilized relentless situational hitting and aggressive team speed to secure the victory.

Kettle Moraine Lutheran 5
Plymouth 2
Recap

Kettle Moraine Lutheran edged out Plymouth 5-2 in a hard-fought contest, secured by a masterful relief appearance from Ty Spaeth. Spaeth earned the win, tossing 2.1 scoreless frames and racking up two strikeouts to stabilize the Chargers after Braxton Abitz provided 4.2 solid innings with two strikeouts and two earned runs. Offensively, Mason Moths spearheaded the attack with two RBIs, while Jackson Mutz and Blake Hagenow each provided a definitive spark by driving in a run apiece. The Chargers utilized timely situational hitting and capitalized on seven walks and two Plymouth defensive errors to maintain a steady lead. Plymouth remained competitive behind a three-hit performance from Ethan Rau and a double from Hagenow, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against the Chargers' pitching staff. Nolan Streblow took the loss for Plymouth as Kettle Moraine Lutheran utilized superior late-game discipline and steady relief presence to secure the victory.

Kewaskum 14
Port Washington 6
P C. Loser: 4.0 IP, 3 BB, 7 K
H L. Whitfield: 2-4, 4 R, 3 RBI, HR
Recap

The Kewaskum Indians defeated the Port Washington Pirates 14-6, powered by home runs from Liam Stoffel and Levi Whitfield and a dominant collective performance on the hill. Cole Loser earned the win, racking up seven strikeouts over four frames, while Marcus Perondi provided three perfect innings of relief with five strikeouts to secure the victory. Offensively, Levi Whitfield spearheaded the 13-hit attack with two hits—including the home run—and a game-high three RBIs, while Leo Gerhartz and Cole Loser each provided a definitive spark with multi-hit performances and two RBIs apiece. Kewaskum utilized superior extra-base power with a triple from Jace Wichtoski and doubles from Loser, Kingston Grisolono, and Gerhartz to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Port Washington remained competitive behind a multi-hit effort from O'Neil Wright and a double from Max Webb, who also drove in two runs, but the squad struggled to overcome four defensive errors. Jack Bunyan took the loss for the Pirates as the Indians utilized relentless situational hitting and steady relief presence to secure the win.

Kiel 10
Sheboygan Falls 0
P C. Schaefer: 5.0 IP, 2 BB, 12 K
H C. Milbrath: 1-3, R, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Kiel Raiders blanked the Sheboygan Falls Falcons 10-0, powered by a dominant one-hit masterpiece on the hill from Colton Schaefer. Schaefer earned the win, navigating five masterful frames and racking up a staggering 12 strikeouts while surrendering zero earned runs and allowing just one hit to keep the Falcons in total control. Offensively, Caden Milbrath spearheaded the attack with a hit and two RBIs, while Colton Schaefer helped his own cause by driving in two runs of his own. Kiel utilized superior extra-base power with doubles from Milbrath and Schaefer and capitalized on seven walks to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Sheboygan Falls struggled to find any rhythm against Schaefer’s elite command, managing only a lone hit from Aidan Schmahl. Schmahl took the loss for the Falcons as the Raiders utilized superior mound presence and opportunistic situational hitting to secure the definitive five-inning victory.

La Crosse Central 11
Aquinas 4
P K. Bishofsky: 5.0 IP, 3 BB, 5 K
H A. Schulze: 1-2, R, 3 RBI, BB
Recap

La Crosse Central defeated the Aquinas Blugolds 11-4, powered by a steady performance on the hill from Kenden Bishofsky and a clinical offensive attack. Bishofsky earned the win, navigating five frames while racking up five strikeouts and helping his own cause with two RBIs and a triple at the plate. Offensively, Aiden Schulze spearheaded the effort with three RBIs, while Jake Larson and Jordan Candahl each provided a definitive spark by driving in a run apiece. The RiverHawks utilized superior situational hitting and capitalized on eight walks and three Aquinas hit batsmen to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Aquinas remained competitive behind two hits from Parks Tobin and two RBIs from Ethan Kamrowski, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against the RiverHawks' pitching staff. Aedan David took the loss for the Blugolds as La Crosse Central utilized superior discipline and timely extra-base power to secure the victory.

Lodi 5
Poynette 2
P K. Schneider: 7.0 IP, BB, 14 K
H K. Schneider: 3-3, 2 RBI, 3B, 3 SB
Recap

The Lodi Blue Devils edged out the Poynette Pumas 5-2 in a dominant pitching performance, powered by a masterful complete-game outing from Kale Schneider. Schneider earned the win on 100 pitches, surrendering just two earned runs while racking up a staggering 14 strikeouts to keep the Pumas in total control. Offensively, Kale Schneider spearheaded the attack with three hits—including a triple—and two RBIs, while Alex Breunig and Balin Hillestad each provided a definitive spark by contributing to the scoring effort. Lodi utilized elite situational speed to swipe three bases from Schneider and capitalized on five walks and three Poynette defensive errors to maintain a steady lead. Poynette remained competitive behind a multi-hit performance from Justin Wells—including a triple—but the squad struggled to find a consistent rhythm against Schneider’s elite command throughout the contest. Sawyer Koch took the loss for the Pumas as the Blue Devils utilized superior mound presence and timely extra-base power to secure the victory.

Lomira 2
Mayville 1
P Wendler: 6.1 IP, 4 BB, 7 K
Recap

Lomira edged out the Mayville Cardinals 2-1 in a defensive battle, powered by a resilient outing on the hill from Wendler. Wendler earned the win, surrendering just one earned run while racking up seven strikeouts over 6.1 masterful frames before Casper recorded the final two outs to secure the victory. Offensively, Wagoner spearheaded the attack with two hits—including a triple—and a game-high RBI, while Bloohm provided a definitive spark with a hit and an RBI of his own. Lomira utilized timely situational hitting and capitalized on a Mayville defensive error to maintain a slim lead throughout the contest. The Cardinals remained competitive behind a double and an RBI from Weston Teeters, but the squad struggled to find a late breakthrough against Lomira’s collective mound presence. Teeters took the loss for Mayville despite a complete-game seven-strikeout performance as Lomira utilized superior situational efficiency to secure the win.

Madison Memorial 11
Madison West 2
P M. Hosking: 4.0 IP, BB, 7 K
H B. Banyai: 2-4, 3 R, 2 RBI, HR, 2B
Recap

The Madison Memorial Spartans defeated the Madison West Regents 11-2, powered by a home run from Brayden Banyai and a dominant outing on the hill from Myles Hosking. Hosking earned the win, surrendering zero earned runs while racking up seven strikeouts over four masterful frames on 86 pitches. Offensively, Ezra Liggon spearheaded the attack with three RBIs, while Brayden Banyai and Caleb Liggon each provided a definitive spark by driving in two runs apiece. The Spartans utilized superior situational hitting and capitalized on five walks and two Regents defensive errors to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Madison West remained competitive behind a home run from Cadel Donovan, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against the Spartans' collective mound presence. Maxwell Lubenow took the loss for the Regents as Madison Memorial utilized superior extra-base power and steady relief from Blake Adams to secure the victory.

Manitowoc Lincoln 17
Green Bay Southwest 4
P T. Sorenson: 2.0 IP, BB, 2 K
H G. Eichmann: 4-5, R, 5 RBI, 3B
Recap

The Manitowoc Lincoln Shipbuilders dismantled Green Bay Southwest in a 17-4 offensive explosion, powered by a clinical 21-hit barrage and a home run from Benson Dickrell. Turner Sorenson earned the win, tossing two scoreless frames with two strikeouts to stabilize the Shipbuilders while contributing a run and a hit at the plate. Offensively, Gabe Eichmann spearheaded the attack with four hits and five RBIs, while Caden Baudhuin provided a definitive spark with three hits and four RBIs of his own. Manitowoc Lincoln utilized elite situational power to record seven extra-base hits—including triples from Dickrell, Cade Grapentine, and Eichmann—and capitalized on four walks to maintain a relentless pace. Green Bay Southwest remained competitive behind a triple and two RBIs from Ronald (RJ) Ferron, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against the Shipbuilders' collective mound presence. Landon Halbach took the loss for the Trojans as Manitowoc Lincoln utilized relentless situational hitting and superior extra-base power to secure the definitive five-inning victory.

Marinette 12
Wrightstown 4
P C. Smith: 7.0 IP, 2 BB, 5 K
H W. Stauss: 3-3, 3 RBI, 2B, BB
Recap

The Marinette Marines defeated Wrightstown 12-4, powered by a clinical offensive performance and a dominant complete-game effort on the hill from Cooper Smith. Smith earned the win, navigating seven full frames and racking up five strikeouts while surrendering just three earned runs to keep the Marines in control. Offensively, Wyatt Stauss spearheaded the attack with a perfect 3-for-3 performance, headlined by a double and three RBIs, while Chase MacGregor and Hunter Goldsmith each drove in two runs to maintain a relentless pace. Marinette utilized elite situational speed to swipe three bases and capitalized on 13 walks and two Wrightstown defensive errors to maintain a steady lead throughout the contest. Wrightstown remained competitive behind a triple from Jackson Leitzke and a double from Ryan Leahy, who also drove in two runs, but the squad struggled to find a rhythm against Smith’s steady command. Rogan Thompson took the loss for Wrightstown as the Marines utilized superior situational hitting and steady mound presence to secure the definitive victory.

Menasha 20
Green Bay East 4
P P. Schmolinske: 3.0 IP, 0 BB, 8 K
H J. Coopman: 3-5, 4 R, 4 RBI
Recap

The Menasha Bluejays dismantled Green Bay East in a 20-4 offensive explosion, powered by a home run from Kinley Bilke and a dominant collective performance on the hill. Paul Schmolinske earned the win, racking up eight strikeouts over three masterful frames while allowing just one earned run to keep the Bluejays in total control. Offensively, Jacob Coopman spearheaded the 13-hit barrage with three hits and four RBIs, while Jack Olszewski provided a definitive spark with four hits—including two doubles—and three RBIs of his own. Menasha utilized superior extra-base power and capitalized on nine walks and five Green Bay East defensive errors to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. The DevilCats remained competitive early behind a double and a run scored from Ethan Rand, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against the Bluejays' steady relief pitching. Douglas Yates took the loss for Green Bay East as the Bluejays utilized relentless situational hitting and aggressive team speed to secure the definitive victory.

Milwaukee Reagan 19
Milwaukee Hamilton 1
P C. Kleinfeldt: 5.0 IP, BB, 12 K
H L. Hernandez-Garcia: 3-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, HR, 3B
Recap

The Milwaukee Reagan Huskies dismantled Milwaukee Hamilton in a 19-1 offensive explosion, powered by a home run from Leonel Hernandez-Garcia and a dominant one-hitter from Cameron Kleinfeldt. Kleinfeldt earned the win, surrendering zero earned runs while racking up a staggering 12 strikeouts over five masterful frames to keep the Wildcats in total control. Offensively, Hernandez-Garcia spearheaded the attack with three hits and three RBIs, while Amelion Martinez provided a definitive spark with two doubles and three RBIs of his own. Reagan utilized elite situational power to record five extra-base hits—including triples from Kevin Wright and Hernandez-Garcia—and capitalized on 12 walks to maintain a relentless pace. Milwaukee Hamilton struggled to find any rhythm against Kleinfeldt’s elite command, managing only a lone hit from Brayden Sadler. Mason Leber took the loss for the Wildcats as the Huskies utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the definitive five-inning victory.

Monroe 7
Big Foot 6
H L. Meier: 2-4, R, 3 RBI, 3B, SB
Recap

The Monroe Cheesemakers edged out Big Foot 7-6 in a back-and-forth thriller, secured by a perfect relief appearance from Kaiden Rieder. Rieder earned the win, tossing 1.1 hitless frames to stabilize the Cheesemakers after Zane Seffrood provided 4.1 solid innings with nine strikeouts. Offensively, Logan Meier spearheaded the attack with two hits—including a triple—and a game-high three RBIs, while Eli Schaefer and Tyler Briggs each provided a definitive spark with multi-hit performances. Monroe utilized elite situational speed to swipe two bases and capitalized on five walks to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Big Foot remained competitive behind a double and an RBI from Case Wilson and two RBIs from Alex Reckamp, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against Rieder. Quincy Torrez took the loss for Big Foot despite a gritty relief effort as the Cheesemakers utilized superior situational efficiency and steady relief presence to secure the victory.

Mosinee 8
Medford 0
P K. Kolodziej: 7.0 IP, 5 BB, 3 K
H T. Baars: 3-5, R, 6 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Mosinee Indians blanked the Medford Raiders 8-0, powered by a historic complete-game no-hitter from Kaden Kolodziej. Kolodziej was untouchable on the hill, navigating seven hitless frames and racking up three strikeouts to secure the dominant victory. Offensively, Tyler Baars spearheaded the 13-hit barrage with three hits—including a double—and a game-high six RBIs, while Noah Zebro provided a definitive spark with three hits of his own. Mosinee utilized elite situational hitting and capitalized on five walks and five Medford defensive errors to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. The Raiders struggled to find any rhythm against Kolodziej’s elite command, failing to record a single hit and managing only five walks as a team. Restyn Kraschnewski took the loss for Medford as the Indians utilized superior mound presence and opportunistic situational hitting to secure the shutout victory.

New Richmond 5
River Falls 4
P T. Weiss: 7.0 IP, BB, 8 K
H B. Sempf: 2-3, R, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

The New Richmond Tigers edged out River Falls 5-4 in a back-and-forth contest, secured by a masterful complete-game performance from Truman Weiss. Weiss earned the win on 95 pitches, surrendering just one earned run while racking up eight strikeouts to keep the River Falls offense in check. Offensively, Brady Sempf spearheaded the attack with two hits—including a double—and two RBIs, while Lucas Quade and Jackson Schroeder each provided a definitive spark by driving in a run apiece. The Tigers utilized timely situational hitting and capitalized on two walks and two River Falls defensive errors to maintain a steady lead. River Falls remained competitive behind a double from Ethan Jeffers and RBIs from Kingston Quinn and Landon McQuade, but the squad struggled to find a late breakthrough against Weiss’s steady command. McQuade took the loss despite a seven-strikeout performance as New Richmond utilized superior situational efficiency and steady mound presence to secure the victory.

Notre Dame Academy 5
West De Pere 4
P D. Magnuson: 5.2 IP, 2 BB, 8 K
H T. Wroblewski: 3-4, R, 0 RBI, 3B, 2B
Recap

The Notre Dame Academy Tritons edged out the West De Pere Phantoms 5-4 in a back-and-forth battle, secured by a home run from Ty Bumgardner and a resilient relief outing on the hill. Brennen Frelich earned the win, tossing 1.1 hitless frames while allowing 0 BB and racking up two strikeouts to stabilize the Tritons after Drew Magnuson provided 5.2 solid innings with eight strikeouts. Offensively, Bumgardner spearheaded the attack with two RBIs, while Tripp Wroblewski provided a definitive spark by recording three hits, including a triple and a double. Notre Dame Academy utilized superior extra-base power and capitalized on a stolen base from Jackson Bouthilet to maintain a steady lead throughout the contest. West De Pere remained competitive behind two hits and a double from Ethan Collar, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against Frelich. Gavin Kempen took the loss for the Phantoms as the Tritons utilized timely hitting and steady relief presence to secure the victory.

Omro 3
St. Mary's Springs 0
P B. Loker: 6.2 IP, BB, 13 K
Recap

The Omro Foxes shut out St. Mary's Springs 3-0, powered by a masterful performance on the mound from Bryce Loker. Loker earned the win, surrendering only three hits while racking up a staggering 13 strikeouts over 6.2 scoreless frames before Cade Sowls recorded the final out to secure the victory. Offensively, Jake Hunter and Connor Grams each provided a definitive spark by driving in a run apiece, while Ethan Vroman utilized elite plate discipline to draw three walks. Omro capitalized on six total walks and two defensive errors to maintain a steady lead despite a limited three-hit performance. The Ledgers struggled to find any rhythm against Loker’s elite command, managing only three singles and failing to advance runners throughout the contest. Player #17 took the loss for St. Mary's Springs as the Foxes utilized superior mound presence and opportunistic situational base-running to secure the win.

Pecatonica 10
Argyle 0
P A. McNett: 3.2 IP, 2 BB, 7 K
H R. Schlinger: 3-4, 3 R, 3 RBI, 2B, 2 SB
Recap

Pecatonica blanked the Argyle/Black Hawk Warbirds 10-0 in a dominant five-inning performance, powered by a masterful collective outing on the hill. Ashton McNett secured the win with 3.2 hitless frames, racking up seven strikeouts to stabilize the Vikings after Ried Schlinger provided a strong opening stint with three strikeouts. Offensively, Schlinger spearheaded the attack with three hits and three RBIs, while Austin Enloe provided a definitive spark by driving in two runs of his own. Pecatonica utilized superior extra-base power with doubles from Luke Leonard and Schlinger and an Ashton McNett triple, while capitalizing on elite situational speed to swipe seven total bases. Argyle/Black Hawk struggled to find any rhythm against the Vikings' command, managing only two hits from Jackson Berget throughout the contest. Ole Isely took the loss for the Warbirds as Pecatonica utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the definitive shutout victory.

Pittsville 17
Rosholt 7
P D. Luther: 5.0 IP, BB, 5 K
H D. Luther: 4-6, 2 R, 5 RBI, 2B, SB
Recap

Pittsville dismantled the Rosholt Hornets in a 17-7 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant 17-hit barrage and a strong outing on the hill from Dawsan Luther. Luther earned the win, tossing five frames with five strikeouts while surrendering just one earned run to keep the Hornets in check. Offensively, Dawsan Luther helped his own cause with four hits and five RBIs, while Daryn Luther and Zach Roberts each provided a definitive spark by driving in two runs apiece. Pittsville utilized superior extra-base power with doubles from both Luthers and capitalized on 14 total walks to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Rosholt remained competitive behind a double and four RBIs from Tyler Kluck, but the squad struggled to overcome five defensive errors. Tyler Kluck took the loss for the Hornets as Pittsville utilized relentless situational hitting and superior plate discipline to secure the definitive victory.

Pulaski 9
Ashwaubenon 0
P B. Wotruba: 5.0 IP, 3 BB, 5 K
H B. Wotruba: 3-4, R, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Pulaski Red Raiders blanked Ashwaubenon 9-0, powered by a dominant outing on the hill and a clinical 11-hit barrage from Braun Wotruba. Wotruba earned the win, navigating five masterful frames and racking up five strikeouts while allowing zero earned runs to keep the Jaguars in total control. Offensively, Eli Heuser spearheaded the attack with two RBIs and a triple, while Gavin Sikorski and Eddie Van Roy each provided a definitive spark with multi-hit performances to maintain a relentless pace. Pulaski utilized superior extra-base power with a double from Wotruba and capitalized on two walks and three Ashwaubenon defensive errors to secure the victory. Ashwaubenon remained competitive behind doubles from AJ Mosher and Caden Blasczyk, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against the Red Raiders' collective mound presence. Kingston Vang took the loss for the Jaguars as Pulaski utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the shutout.

Racine Lutheran/Prairie 14
Dominican 1
Recap

North Fond du Lac dismantled the Dominican Knights in a 14-1 offensive explosion, powered by home runs from Knoell and Posnanski and a dominant outing on the hill from Schmitz. Schmitz earned the win, tossing four scoreless frames while surrendering just two hits and racking up four strikeouts to keep the Knights in total control. Offensively, Adams spearheaded the 16-hit barrage with a perfect 4-for-4 performance and two RBIs, while Knoell provided a definitive spark with three hits and two RBIs of his own. North Fond du Lac utilized elite situational speed to swipe five bases—including two from Akins—and capitalized on three walks to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Dominican remained competitive behind a triple from Joseph Cabral and a double from Colin Flattery, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against Schmitz’s steady command. Cabral took the loss for the Knights as North Fond du Lac utilized superior extra-base power and aggressive team speed to secure the definitive five-inning victory.

Ripon 6
Nekoosa 3
P J. Moniz: 3.1 IP, 4 BB, K
H B. Dudzinski: 2-4, 1 R, 3 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Ripon Tigers edged out the Nekoosa Papermakers 6-3, secured by a resilient collective effort on the hill and timely situational hitting. Jack Moniz earned the victory in relief, tossing 3.1 frames and racking up a strikeout while allowing only one earned run to stabilize the Tigers after Shay Otto provided the opening two innings. Offensively, Braden Dudzinski spearheaded the attack with two hits—including a double—and a game-high three RBIs, while Coy DeVries provided a definitive spark by driving in two runs of his own. Ripon utilized elite plate discipline to draw seven total walks and capitalized on doubles from Ben Walter and DeVries to maintain a steady lead throughout the contest. Nekoosa remained competitive behind multi-hit performances from Deklin Christianson and Nolan Mauntiful, but the squad struggled to find a late breakthrough against the Ripon bullpen. Drew Tetting took the loss for the Papermakers as the Tigers utilized superior situational efficiency and steady relief presence from Jackson Gabrielski to secure the victory.

River Ridge 10
Boscobel 0
P B. Reynolds: 3.0 IP, BB, 7 K
H A. Hernandez: 3-3, 3 R, 2 RBI, 2 2B
Recap

The River Ridge Timberwolves blanked the Boscobel Bulldogs 10-0 in a dominant five-inning performance, powered by a masterful collective outing on the hill. Blake Reynolds earned the win, navigating three hitless frames and racking up seven strikeouts to stabilize the Timberwolves before Alan Hernandez provided two dominant innings of relief with four strikeouts. Offensively, Alan Hernandez helped his own cause with three hits—including two doubles—and two RBIs, while Cael Koenig and Aaren Bedward each provided a definitive spark by scoring two runs apiece. River Ridge utilized superior extra-base power and capitalized on five Boscobel defensive errors to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Boscobel struggled to find any rhythm against the Timberwolves' command, managing only two hits from Tyler Miller and Kiptyn Brown. Tyler Miller took the loss for the Bulldogs as River Ridge utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the definitive shutout victory.

Somerset 4
St. Croix Central 1
P M. Schmidt: 5.0 IP, 0 BB, 12 K
H R. Anderson: 1-3, 2 R, RBI, 2B, 2 SB
Recap

The Somerset Spartans defeated St. Croix Central 4-1, powered by a dominant one-hit performance on the hill from Mason Schmidt and Kellen Donnelly. Schmidt earned the win with five masterful frames, surrendering zero earned runs and racking up a staggering 12 strikeouts to keep the Panthers in total control. Offensively, Rece Anderson spearheaded the attack with a hit and an RBI, while Braden Bignell and Cooper Gullickson each provided a definitive spark to maintain a steady lead. Somerset utilized elite situational speed to swipe seven total bases—including two apiece from Bignell and Anderson—and capitalized on four walks and four defensive errors to secure the victory. St. Croix Central struggled to find any rhythm against the Spartans' elite command, managing only a lone hit from Henry Pommier throughout the contest. Blake Host took the loss for the Panthers despite a gritty complete-game effort as the Spartans utilized superior mound presence and aggressive team speed to secure the win.

St. Thomas More 16
Shoreland Lutheran 2
P L. Mrazek: 5.0 IP, 5 BB, 4 K
H E. Rudolph: 3-4, 2 R, RBI, 2B
Recap

The St. Thomas More Cavaliers dismantled Shoreland Lutheran in a 16-2 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant 14-hit barrage and a steady outing from Luke Mrazek. Mrazek earned the win, surrendering only two hits and one earned run while racking up four strikeouts over five masterful frames. Offensively, Ethan Rudolph spearheaded the attack with three hits and an RBI, while Carson Weist provided a definitive spark by driving in a game-high three runs. The Cavaliers utilized superior extra-base power with doubles from Weist, Rudolph, Jackson Rodriguez, and Rocco Fucile, while capitalizing on two walks and four Shoreland Lutheran defensive errors to maintain a relentless pace. Shoreland Lutheran remained competitive early behind a double and an RBI from Eli Schneider, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against Mrazek’s command. Noah Reece took the loss for the Pacers as St. Thomas More utilized relentless situational hitting and aggressive team speed to secure the definitive five-inning victory.

Stevens Point 7
Wausau East 1
P G. Thiel: 6.0 IP, BB, 9 K
H G. Jahnke: 2-3, 2 RBI
Recap

The Stevens Point Panthers defeated the Wausau East Lumberjacks 7-1, powered by a dominant outing on the hill from Gavin Thiel. Thiel earned the win, navigating six frames while racking up nine strikeouts and allowing just one earned run to keep the Lumberjacks in check. Offensively, Grant Jahnke spearheaded the attack with two hits and two RBIs, while JT Trelka and Braeden Jankowski each provided a definitive spark with multi-hit performances of their own. Stevens Point utilized superior extra-base power with doubles from Thiel and Kasen Saeger and capitalized on elite situational speed to swipe four bases. Wausau East remained competitive behind a hit and a run scored from Kailer Barth, but the squad struggled to find a definitive breakthrough against the Panthers' pitching staff. Camdyn Rye took the loss for the Lumberjacks as Stevens Point utilized superior mound presence and timely hitting to secure the victory.

University School of Milwaukee 13
Milwaukee School of Languages 2
P N. Liberman: 5.0 IP, 2 BB, 4 K
H M. Miller: 2-2, R, 3 RBI, 2 SB
Recap

The University School of Milwaukee Wildcats dismantled the Milwaukee School of Languages in a 13-2 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant outing on the hill from Nathan Liberman. Liberman earned the win, navigating five masterful frames and racking up four strikeouts while surrendering zero earned runs to keep the Wildcats in total control. Offensively, Max Miller spearheaded the attack with two hits and a game-high three RBIs, while Augie Baum and Willy McGregor each provided a definitive spark by driving in two runs apiece. USM utilized superior plate discipline to draw eight walks and capitalized on elite situational speed to swipe seven total bases—including two apiece from Max Miller and Dylan Eason. Milwaukee School of Languages remained competitive behind hits from Samuel Crane, Cameron Mindt, and Anthony Barwick, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against Liberman’s command. Brewer Larkee took the loss for MSL as the Wildcats utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the definitive five-inning victory.

Viroqua 11
Luther 5
P T. Bast: 5.1 IP, BB, 5 K
H J. Olson: 3-4, 3 R, 2 RBI, 3B, 2 2B, SB
Recap

The Viroqua Blackhawks defeated Luther 11-5, powered by a dominant relief appearance from Tanner Bast and a clinical offensive attack. Bast earned the win, navigating 5.1 masterful frames and racking up five strikeouts while allowing just one earned run to stabilize the Blackhawks. Offensively, Ryan Kowalczyk spearheaded the effort with two hits and three RBIs, while Jack Olson and Kolten Peterson each provided a definitive spark by driving in two runs apiece. Viroqua utilized superior extra-base power with two doubles and a triple from Olson and capitalized on elite situational speed to swipe five bases. Luther remained competitive behind two hits from Calvin Rick and a double from Micheal Johnson, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against Bast’s steady command. Rick took the loss for the Knights as Viroqua utilized superior situational efficiency and steady relief presence to secure the victory.

Waterford 13
Badger 4
P J. Butler: 2 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 3 SO
H M. Ardis: 3-4, 2 3B, 2 RBI
Recap

Waterford used a massive seven-run fifth inning to break open a tight game and secure a 13-4 victory over Badger. Michael Ardis led the Wolverines' 11-hit attack, going 3-for-4 with two triples and two RBIs, while Mason Thoen added two hits and an RBI. Waterford capitalized on four errors and ten walks to pull away after the teams traded early leads. Roman Read earned the win, allowing three runs over 4.2 innings before Jack Butler provided 2.0 innings of relief with three strikeouts. Tim O’Grady paced the Badgers with a triple and two RBI, but the team’s defensive miscues proved too costly to overcome.

Waukesha North 7
Kenosha Tremper 1
P JP. Eagon: 4 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 3 SO
H R. Lyman: 3-4, 4 RBI
Recap

Waukesha North rode a seven-run surge across the second and third innings to defeat Kenosha Tremper 7-1. Riley Lyman paced the offense, going 3-for-4 with four RBIs, including a two-run single that fueled the decisive second-inning rally. Northstars reliever JP Eagon earned the win, stifling the Trojans with four hitless innings and three strikeouts. Tremper struck first in the top of the first on a Logan DiVito sacrifice fly, but the Trojans were silenced the rest of the way. London Stanley reached base three times for Kenosha Tremper, but the Trojans could not recover from the Northstars' early offensive explosion.

Waukesha West 5
Kettle Moraine 4
P C. Hackel: 2 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 3 BB, 3 SO
H V. Lorino: 3-4, 2B, 2 RBI
Recap

Waukesha West staged a three-run rally in the bottom of the seventh to secure a 5-4 walk-off win over Kettle Moraine. Victor Lorino tied the game with a two-run double, followed by CJ Knapek's game-winning RBI single. Kettle Moraine had briefly taken the lead in the top of the inning behind a Sam Scaffido double and RBI walks from Callen Mirek and Chase Schimpf. Wolverines starter Keanan Davis struck out five over five innings, while Lorino and Nolan Schmidbauer paced the offense with three hits each. Mirek tossed five innings for the Lasers, and Scaffido finished 2-for-4 with two runs scored. Despite the Lasers' late efforts, West’s persistent hitting clinched the comeback.

Waupaca 7
Clintonville 4
P A. Stern: 5 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 10 SO
H M. Dolski: 2-5, 2B, 2 RBI
Recap

Waupaca used a four-run sixth inning to storm back for a 7-4 victory over Clintonville. The Comets' rally featured RBI singles from Ollie Waller, Jay Card, and Dougie Williams, followed by a Reed Rogers sacrifice fly to erase a late 4-3 deficit. Waupaca starter Anikan Stern struck out 10 and allowed just one hit over 4.0 scoreless innings. Williams paced the Comets with two hits, while Clintonville's Reece Killips went 2-for-4 with an RBI in the loss.

Waupun 12
Lakeside Lutheran 2
P L. Prall: 6 IP, 6 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 4 SO
H T. Schmidt: 3-3, 5 RBI
Recap

Waupun defeated Lakeside Lutheran 12-2 in a six-inning run-rule victory. Trey Schmidt led the charge, going 3-for-3 with five RBIs, while Grahm Gopalan added two hits and scored three times. The Warriors pulled away with a four-run fourth inning, featuring a two-run single by Schmidt and an RBI double from Brennen Redeker. Logan Prall earned the win, striking out four over six innings of work. Despite a 3-for-3 performance from Lakeside Lutheran's Jacob Marty, the Warriors capitalized on multiple errors and consistent hitting to seal the game. Jacob Steinbach provided the final blow with an RBI single in the sixth to reach the 10-run margin.

Wautoma 1
Berlin 0
P M. Dobrecevich: 5 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 9 SO
H C. Rose: 2-3, RBI
Recap

Wautoma edged Berlin 1-0 in a classic pitcher's duel decided by Carson Rose’s third-inning RBI single. Rose’s pop fly drove in Jett Richard for the game's only run, while the Hornets' staff combined to strand several Berlin baserunners. Westin Sawallish took a tough loss, striking out six and allowing just four hits over five innings for the Indians. Mason Dobrecevich earned the win, fanning nine and surrendering only one hit across five scoreless frames. Peyton Pica closed the door with two scoreless innings of relief to earn the save. Rose led all hitters with two hits, while Sawallish and Toby Miller recorded the only hits for Berlin.

Wauwatosa West 5
Wauwatosa East 4
H L. Guardiola: 1-4, 2B, 2 RBI
Recap

Wauwatosa West staged a four-run sixth-inning comeback to edge Wauwatosa East 5-4. Layne Guardiola sparked the rally with a game-tying two-run double, followed by a go-ahead sacrifice fly from Devin Townsend. Wauwatosa East had previously built a 4-1 lead behind a two-run single from Louie Fox and an RBI single from Monty O'Brien. Aaron Prusko earned the win in relief, navigating a two-hit seventh inning to seal the victory. Red Raiders starter Monty O'Brien struck out six over five innings, while Simon Fox led all hitters with a 3-for-4 performance. Despite being out-hit 9-4, the Trojans capitalized on three defensive errors to secure the win.

West Bend East 10
Sheboygan South 0
P C. Multerer: 5 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 11 SO
H J. Kluck: 2-2, 2B, 2 RBI, 2 BB
Recap

West Bend East cruised to a 10-0 shutout victory over Sheboygan South, headlined by a dominant performance from Colton Multerer. Multerer earned the win on the mound, racking up 11 strikeouts and allowing only one hit across five scoreless innings. The Suns' offense ignited early with a five-run first inning, supported by RBI hits from Nathan Belfield, Davis Rowley, and Zack Fechter. Jonah Kluck led the attack for West Bend East, finishing 2-for-2 with a double and two RBIs, while Camden Van Roo added two hits and two RBIs. Sheboygan South struggled to find a rhythm against Multerer, with Kyle Heling recording the Redwings' only hit of the game in the fourth inning. The Suns capped the scoring in the fifth when Van Roo crossed the plate on a passed ball.

Wilmot 4
Union Grove 2
P C. Ruby: 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 5 SO
H R. Watson: 2-3, 3B, 2B, 2 RBI
Recap

Wilmot rallied for a 4-2 victory over Union Grove, fueled by a three-run fifth inning. Ryan Watson provided the heroics with a go-ahead, two-run triple after the Broncos had built an early lead behind RBI plays from Cooper Dye and Drew Dinauer. Watson finished with two hits, while teammate Reggie Brent also recorded a multi-hit game. Chance Ruby secured the win in relief, striking out five without allowing a hit over the final two innings. Union Grove starter Evan Northup pitched 5.0 innings, allowing four runs, while Jude Rogowski struck out the side in his lone inning of relief. The Broncos were held hitless over the final three frames.

Winneconne 5
Seymour 3
P A. Zimmer: 5 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 3 SO
H L. Binder: 1-4, 2B, 2 RBI
Recap

Winneconne defeated Seymour 5-3 in nine innings, breaking a late-inning stalemate with two runs in the top of the ninth. After Kobe Barth forced extras with a two-out RBI single in the seventh, the Wolves capitalized on an error and a Jesse Michaud sacrifice fly to clinch the win. Aaron Zimmer earned the victory with fuve innings of relief, while Seymour's Romy Oskey struck out five in the loss. Barth led the Thunder with two hits, while Winneconne's Ethan Duel and Colson Kleinschmidt each recorded doubles.

Wisconsin Dells 14
Westfield Area 0
P N. Schmitz: 5 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 12 SO
H B. Weaver: 2-2, 2B, 4 RBI
Recap

Wisconsin Dells cruised to a 14-0 shutout victory over Westfield Area, led by a dominant performance from Nolan Schmitz. The right-hander struck out 12 batters and surrendered only two hits across five scoreless innings, while also adding two walks and an RBI single at the plate. Blake Weaver spearheaded the offense with two hits and four RBIs, including a two-run double that ignited a three-run first inning. The Chiefs broke the game open with a six-run fourth, highlighted by a Jax Gall bases-clearing single and an ensuing error that scored three. Roos and a fifth-inning pinch hitter provided the only hits for Westfield Area in the loss.

Wisconsin Heights 9
Waterloo 8
P Z. Sander: 2.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 2 SO
H Q. Payne: 3-5, HR, 2B, 6 RBI
Recap

Wisconsin Heights rallied for a 9-8 walk-off victory over Waterloo in eight innings, sealed by a Beckham Schaefer RBI single. Quinn Payne sparked the offense with a three-run home run in the third and a two-run double in the fifth, while Andrew Murray finished 4-for-5. Waterloo briefly took the lead in the sixth on a three-run double by Arians, supported by a three-hit performance from Schroud. River Lubchansky started for Wisconsin Heights, recording nine Ks over 5.1 innings, while Zachary Sander earned the win with 2.1 scoreless frames of relief.

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