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WIAA Daily Roundup: May 8


Wisconsin Staff

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From May 8, 2026
Prep Baseball Wisconsin Power 25
#1 Kimberly 9
Appleton East 3
P B. Hermus: 4.0 IP, 1 BB, 3 K
H J. Mau: 1-1, 3 RBI, 1 BB
Recap

A massive six-run first inning propelled the Kimberly Papermakers to a commanding 9-3 victory over the Appleton East Patriots on Friday. The early offensive explosion was fueled by two-run singles from Lex Knaebe and Shaefer Peterson, while Jake Mau anchored the lineup, going 1-for-1 with a team-high three RBI. Starting pitcher Beckett Hermus earned the win, allowing two runs on three hits and a walk with three Ks over four innings, before Braeden Hermes secured the save by striking out four across three frames of one-run relief. For Appleton East, first baseman Blake Dietzen paced the offense, finishing 2-for-3 with two RBI. Starter Zander Martin took the loss for the Patriots, surrendering eight runs (six earned) on five hits and six walks over five innings of work.

#2 Hudson 23
Superior 8
P M. Howe: 3.0 IP, 2 BB, K
H J. Mataczynski: 2-4, 6 RBI, 2 HR
Recap

Jace Mataczynski powered a relentless offensive display with two home runs and six RBI to lead the Hudson Raiders to a 23-8 victory over the Superior Spartans on Friday. Hudson broke the game open with two massive frames, plating 10 runs in the third and another 12 in the fifth to overwhelm the Spartans’ staff. Righty Myles Howe earned the win, yielding eight runs (four earned) on eight hits with one K over three innings, while Nolan Meyer provided stability in relief with two scoreless, one-hit frames. Sam Abrahamson ignited the lineup from the leadoff spot with a 3-for-4 performance and four RBI, while Spencer Bullis added a home run and two RBI of his own. Despite the loss, Superior's Jayce Rue stood out by going 3-for-4 with a home run and three RBI, though he also shouldered the start on the mound, allowing 11 runs in three innings of work.

#3 Appleton North 7
Oshkosh West 5
P C. Reddy: 5.1 IP, 2 BB, 7 K
H B. Otto: 3-4, 2 RBI
Recap

Aedan Waterstreet delivered a clutch two-run single in the bottom of the sixth to propel the Appleton North Lightning to a 7-5 comeback victory over the Oshkosh West Wildcats on Friday. After trailing 4-1 early, the Lightning surged ahead in the fifth behind a two-run double from Nathan Ramus, only for the Wildcats to tie the game in the top of the sixth on an Evan Johnson RBI single. Appleton North starter Colin Reddy surrendered four unearned runs on five hits while striking out seven in 5.1 innings, and Isaak L’Esperance secured the win in 1.2 innings of relief. Brennan Otto anchored the Lightning offense with a 3-for-4 day, while Ramus finished with a team-high three RBI. Johnson led the Wildcats' lineup by going 2-for-3 with two RBI, and starter Avery Mosloski recorded six Ks while allowing five runs over 4.1 innings in the loss.

#4 Hortonville 8
Oshkosh North 2
P I. Behnke: 5.0 IP, 1 BB, 4 K
H G. Wuest: 2-3, 2 RBI
Recap

A five-run fifth inning powered the Hortonville Polar Bears to an 8-2 victory over the Oshkosh North Spartans on Friday. Gary Wuest and Brock Wolter each drove in two runs for the Polar Bears, who broke open the game with a late-inning surge highlighted by RBI doubles from Xavier Enriquez and Elijah Yeager. Isaac Behnke earned the win on the mound, tossing five innings and allowing two unearned runs on four hits with four Ks, while Matthew Tank provided two innings of hitless relief to seal the result. Wuest and Derek Baumbach both finished 2-for-3 at the plate for Hortonville, which utilized aggressive baserunning to tally seven stolen bases. For the Spartans, Griffin Resop and Keegan Kinzfogl each drove in a run, and Landon Rufer contributed a double in the losing effort. Jackson Anderson took the loss for Oshkosh North, surrendering seven runs (five earned) on six hits over 4.1 innings.

#6 Milton 5
Monona Grove 2
P J. Yohanek: 7.0 IP, 3 BB, 3 K
H J. Spielmann: 2-2, RBI, HR
Recap

Easton Agnew’s bases-clearing double in the sixth inning broke a late deadlock and lifted the Milton Red Hawks to a 5-2 comeback victory over Monona Grove on Friday. The Red Hawks erased an early deficit in the fifth when Jack Spielmann leveled the score with a solo home run to right field. RHP Jack Yohanek earned the win with a complete-game performance, surrendering just two hits and one earned run while striking out four over seven innings. Agnew, Charlie Fitzke, and Landon Schwarz spearheaded the Milton offense with two hits apiece. Monona Grove’s Brody Femritz notched an RBI single in the first, while starter Logan Hanson yielded only one earned run across four innings in a no-decision.

#9 Franklin 5
Kenosha Bradford 1
P C. Fraser: 5.0 IP, BB, 5 K
H D. Bombien: 2-4, RBI, 3B, HR
Recap

Dominic Bombien launched a solo home run and secured a two-inning save to lead the Franklin Sabers to a 5-1 victory over Kenosha Bradford on Friday. After the teams traded runs in the first inning, Ben Merkel gave the Sabers the lead for good with an RBI single in the second before Bombien’s fourth-inning blast to right field provided a multi-run cushion. Starter Carter Fraser earned the win, allowing one run on five hits with five Ks over five innings of work. Bombien then moved to the mound to strike out four across two hitless frames of relief to seal the result. Merkel finished with a team-high two RBI, while Dillon Herling proved a menace on the basepaths with three stolen bases. Carter Allen paced Kenosha Bradford with a 2-for-3 performance, and Wyatt Knudsen drove in the team's lone run with a first-inning single.

#11 New Berlin Eisenhower 12
Greenfield 2
P C. Biscobing: 3.0 IP, 3 BB, 1 K
H J. Bonin: 2-3, 2B
Recap

The New Berlin Eisenhower Lions ignited a relentless offensive attack early, plating four runs in the first inning to cruise toward a 12-2 victory over the Greenfield Hawks on Friday. Alex Michna and Cole Biscobing each drove in three runs to spearhead a lineup that racked up 11 hits, including doubles by Michna, Charlie Wait, and Josh Bonin. Biscobing also collected the win on the mound, surrendering just one run on two hits with one K over three innings of work before Max Weidenbaum threw two frames of relief to close out the five-inning contest. Max Nemoir added two hits and a pair of RBI for the Lions, while Collin Harrington proved a constant threat with three runs scored and two steals. JJ Francour led the Hawks with a 2-for-2 performance and an RBI, while starter Ethan Miszewski took the loss after surrendering six runs (five earned) in two innings.

#13 Kaukauna 7
Fond du Lac 1
P C. Gates: 7.0 IP, 1 BB, 9 k
H B. Vandeloo: 2-4, 2 RBI, BB
Recap

Carson Gates struck out nine in a complete-game performance to lead the Kaukauna Ghosts to a 7-1 victory over the Fond du Lac Cardinals on Friday. The Ghosts established control early, plating four runs in the first two innings highlighted by a two-run single from Blake Vandeloo and a sacrifice fly by Bron Schaefer. Gates dominated on the mound, surrendering only one run on seven hits and one walk across seven full frames. Vandeloo and Brayden Jenkins paced the offense with two hits apiece, while Kaukauna's disciplined approach at the plate drew nine total walks. Despite the loss, Keyton Kilian and Grant Guderski provided a spark for the Cardinals, each finishing with two hits and an extra-base hit. Noah Ditter was charged with the loss for Fond du Lac, allowing three runs on five hits over 4.2 innings of relief.

#14 Slinger 6
Port Washington 5
P G. Klumb: 2.2 IP, BB, 3 K
H P. Tennies: 3-3, BB, 2B
Recap

Grady Chvosta’s two-run double fueled a three-run sixth inning to lead the Slinger Owls to a 6-5 comeback victory over Port Washington on Friday. The Owls capitalized on a late defensive miscue to secure the go-ahead run after Chvosta earlier leveled the score, finishing the day with four RBI. Grant Klumb earned the win in relief, stifling the Port Washington offense with 2.2 innings of one-hit ball and three Ks, while starter Andon Schroeder allowed five runs (three earned) over 4.1 frames. Payton Tennies spearheaded the Slinger attack by going 3-for-3 with two doubles and three stolen bases. Port Washington was led by Dawson Dinkel, who finished 3-for-4, and Jack Bunyan, who drove in two runs. Jackson Dickson took the loss in relief for the visitors, while starter Thomas Ward racked up nine strikeouts over 4.2 innings in a no-decision.

#15 West Bend West 12
St. Mary Catholic 0
P C. Roell: 4.0 IP, BB, SO
H D. Pommer: 2-2, 2 RBI, BB, 2B
Recap

Cullen Roell threw four shutout innings and notched two hits at the plate to lead the West Bend West Spartans to a dominant 12-0 victory over St. Mary's Catholic on Friday. The Spartans' offense ignited early and never looked back, scoring in every inning of the five-inning contest, including four-run bursts in both the second and fourth frames. Roell, a right-hander, earned the win by scattering four hits and one walk while striking out two, before Emmett Braatz closed out the game with a hitless fifth inning. Colton Steinmetz paced the attack, going 2-for-3 with two doubles and two RBI, while Dieter Pommer matched him with a 2-for-2 performance and two RBI. Chase Abresch also made a significant impact, driving in two runs with a double, as the Spartans' disciplined lineup drew six walks to keep constant pressure on the basepaths.

#17 Mukwonago 13
Badger 2
P A. Andrysczyk: 4.1 IP, 3 BB, 6 K
H G. Clark: 2-2, 3 RBI, 3 BB, 2B
Recap

The Mukwonago Indians used a relentless offensive attack and elite baserunning to overwhelm the Badger Badgers in a 13-2 victory on Friday. Mukwonago broke the game open with a five-run third inning, highlighted by a two-run double from Gavin Clark, and finished the night with 10 stolen bases—five of which came from Isaac Teisl. RHP Ayden Andrysczyk earned the win, allowing two runs on two hits with six Ks over 4.1 innings, while Will Reuling was untouchable in relief, striking out seven of the 10 batters he faced in 2.2 hitless frames. Clark powered the Indians' lineup by going 2-for-2 with three RBI and three walks, supported by multi-hit games from Teisl, Caleb Scheel, and Caden Baker. Badger found some offensive rhythm in the fifth behind a two-run single from Bauer, while Logan Levitt and Ryan Albanese each reached base and scored for the hosts. Zach Dennis took the loss for the Badgers, surrendering six runs on seven hits across 2.2 innings of work.

#22 Kenosha St. Joseph 16
Waterloo 1
P Z. Rizzo: 4.0 IP, 1 BB, 9 K
H D. Santarelli: 2-2, 2 RBI, 2 BB, HR
Recap

Dominic Santarelli launched a solo home run and scored four times to lead the Lancers to an overwhelming 16-1 victory over the Waterloo Pirates on Friday. The Lancers blew the game open with a nine-run third inning, fueled by RBI singles from Brock Smith, Dominic Sturino, and Santarelli, along with a two-run sacrifice fly by Chris Kenesie. RHP Zach Rizzo earned the win, dominant over four innings as he surrendered just one unearned run on three hits while racking up nine Ks. Patrick Davidson sparked the offense by going 2-for-3 with two doubles and two RBI, while Robbie Johnson contributed two sacrifice flies in the win. Waterloo's Shea Sellnow, Aiden Arians, and Gavin Schroud each tallied a hit to lead the Pirates' lineup. Sawyer Tobias took the loss for Waterloo, allowing seven runs across two innings of work.

#23 Kewaunee 12
Peshtigo 0
P B. Paulsen: 3.0 IP, 3 BB, 7 K
H D. Bosdeck: 3-3, 3 RBI, 2 3B
Recap

Diesel Bosdeck collected two triples and three RBI to lead the Kewaunee Storm to a commanding 12-0 shutout victory over the Peshtigo Bulldogs on Saturday. The Storm offense ignited early with a five-run first inning, fueled by a two-run double from Connor Kilgore and sacrifice flies by Waylon Delain and Calvin Kolmorgen. LHP Brett Paulsen earned the win, dominant over three innings as he surrendered only one hit and zero runs while racking up seven Ks. Waylon Delain and Dane Harrell heavily supported the attack, with Delain driving in three runs and Harrell finishing a perfect 3-for-3 with two doubles. For the Bulldogs, Ezra Proft recorded the team's lone hit, while starter Paul Keske was charged with the loss after yielding six runs over 2.1 innings of work. Kewaunee's Jackson Walecka provided two hitless frames of relief to seal the five-inning contest.

Kewaskum 11
#24 Random Lake 8
P K. Haim: 4.0 IP, 1 BB, 4 K
H C. Loser: 2-3, 4 RBI, BB, HR
Recap

Cole Loser delivered a massive performance at the plate, homering and driving in four runs to lead the Kewaskum Indians to an 11-8 victory over the Random Lake Rams on Friday. In a back-and-forth affair that saw four lead changes, Carter Unger provided the decisive blow in the fourth inning with a three-run single that gave the Indians the lead for good. Kyle Haim earned the win on the mound, surrendering five runs (four earned) on nine hits while striking out four over four innings, with Kingston Grisolono later adding four Ks in two innings of relief. Loser, Brayden Loehr, and Levi Whitfield each tallied two hits for Kewaskum, while Liam Stoffel reached base three times and scored three runs. Random Lake’s Griffin Donahue put up a stellar 4-for-4 effort with a home run and three RBI, and Logan Michaels added a solo blast in the loss. Jeffrey Stefanich took the loss for the Rams, yielding eight runs on six hits in 3.2 innings of relief.

#25 Pewaukee 9
Catholic Memorial 4
P G. Hendricks: 6.0 IP, 2 BB, 10 K
H D. Medina: 2-3, 2 RBI, HR
Recap

George Hendricks dominated on the mound with 10 strikeouts to lead the Pewaukee Pirates to a 9-4 victory over the Catholic Memorial Crusaders on Friday. The Pirates broke the game open with a four-run fourth inning and a solo home run from Duke Medina in the fifth to build a commanding 8-0 lead. Hendricks earned the win, surrendering only one earned run on six hits and two walks over six strong innings, while Brady LaBlanc provided an inning of relief to close out the contest. Medina finished the day 2-for-3 with two RBI, while Colton Wall contributed a triple and Logan Peterson added two hits and two stolen bases. For the Crusaders, Miken Haddon, Jesse Sobczak, and Jackson Fischer each collected two hits, while Lee Phillippi and Ethan Adamson drove in runs during a late-inning rally. Luke Johns took the loss for Catholic Memorial, allowing two runs on three hits across three innings of work.

More Game Recaps
Barron 6
Cumberland 1
P T. McDonough: 6 IP, 1 R, 4 H, 8 K
H Z. Edwards: 3-4, 2 R, 1 RBI
Recap

The Barron Golden Bears broke open a tie game with a four-run explosion in the fourth inning to defeat Cumberland 6-1 on Friday. Barron struck first in the opening frame when Braydon Roberts singled home a run, but Cumberland leveled the score in the top of the fourth on an RBI double by Graf. The Golden Bears answered immediately in the bottom half of the inning as Zac Edwards sparked the rally with an RBI single, followed by a run-scoring double from Troy McDonough and a two-run triple by Glendon Thompson to pull away for good. Thompson earned the win in a brief relief appearance, while McDonough provided a dominant start, surrendering only one run on four hits while striking out eight over 6.0 innings of work. Edwards led the Barron attack with a 3-for-4 performance, while McDonough, Roberts, and Thompson combined for five hits and five RBI; for Cumberland, Graf and Wickstom each collected two hits

Brookfield Central 9
West Bend East 5
P D. Heun: 3 IP, 2 H, 4 K
H N. Rykwalder: 3-4, 1 R, 1 RBI
Recap

The Brookfield Central Lancers used a relentless mid-game offensive surge to pull away for a 9-5 victory over the West Bend East Suns on Friday at Regner Park. After trading runs in the early frames, the Lancers seized control in the third inning, plating four runs behind RBI singles from Jake Christman, Jackson King, and Nicholas Rykwalder. Although West Bend East hung around with runs in the third and fourth, Brookfield Central essentially put the game out of reach in the fifth, scoring four more times highlighted by a Brady Mohns double. Bennett Harteau earned the win on the mound, striking out four while surrendering five runs (three earned) on six hits over 4.0 innings of work. Drew Heun provided a lights-out relief performance to seal the victory, tossing 3.0 innings of shutout ball while allowing only two hits and striking out four. Rykwalder spearheaded the Lancers' nine-hit attack with a 3-for-4 performance, while Mohns drove in a team-high 3 RBI; for the Suns, Nathan Belfield, Jonah Kluck, and Isaac Johnstone each recorded two hits

Burlington 12
Kettle Moraine 2
P C. Appleby: 5 IP, 2 R, 7 H, 4 K
H L. Willich: 2-3, 2B, 3 RBI
Recap

The Burlington Demons parlayed extreme plate discipline and timely hitting into a 12-2 run-rule victory over the Kettle Moraine Lasers on Friday. Although Kettle Moraine jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top of the first behind a Callen Mirek RBI single and a Colton Strosin groundout, Burlington answered immediately in the bottom half of the frame. The Demons capitalized on three walks and a bases-clearing three-run double by Lincoln Willich to seize a lead they would never relinquish. Burlington's advantage widened in the second inning thanks to a Trey Kerkhoff sacrifice fly and another RBI knock from Willich, eventually forcing the 10-run mercy rule by the fifth inning. Charlie Appleby earned the win with a complete-game effort, allowing two runs on seven hits while striking out four over 5.0 innings. Willich powered the offense with a 2-for-3 performance and 3 RBI, while Kerkhoff added a triple and 3 RBI of his own; for the Lasers, Mirek finished a perfect 2-for-2 at the plate

Crivitz 11
Lena 1
P J. Schramm: 5 IP, 1 R, 3 H, 10 K
H M. Stahl: 2-3, 2 RBI
Recap

The Crivitz Wolverines dominated from the start on Friday, coasting to an 11-1 run-rule victory over the Lena Wildcats behind a masterful performance on the mound. Crivitz ignited a four-run explosion in the bottom of the first inning, sparked by a Colton Arpke run on a sacrifice fly and an RBI single from Jackson Schramm. The Wolverines continued to pile on with two-run surges in the second and third innings, highlighted by RBI fly outs from Pierce Polomis and Jaxon Kroll, followed by a Colten Tarmann RBI single that pushed the lead to 8-1. Jackson Schramm earned the win with a commanding complete-game effort, surrendering only one run on three hits while racking up 10 Ks over 5.0 innings. Mick Stahl led the Crivitz offense with a 2-for-3 performance and 2 RBI, while Arpke and Polomis also drove in two runs apiece to support the double-digit attack; for Lena, Blake Behnke provided the bulk of the offense by going 2-for-2 at the plate

Delavan-Darien 10
Evansville 0
P J. Janssen: 5 IP, 4 H, 7 K, 1 BB, 0 R
H H. Hovestol: 3-3, 2 2B, 2 RBI
Recap

The Delavan-Darien Comets took a commanding 10-0 shutout victory on Friday against Evansville, sparked by a six-run explosion in the very first inning. The Comets wasted no time establishing dominance as Braedyn McKean and Ethan Papcke each delivered RBI singles, while Haaken Hovestol capped the opening surge with a two-run double to right. Delavan-Darien added another run in the second on a wild pitch and punctuated the win in the fifth inning with an RBI single from Hovestol and a bases-loaded walk to Devin Hoey that helped invoke the mercy rule. Joel Janssen was dominant on the mound, earning the win with a complete-game four-hitter, striking out seven and walking only one over 5.0 scoreless frames. Haaken Hovestol led the offensive onslaught, going a perfect 3-for-3 with two doubles and 2 RBI, while McKean, Jacob Huff, and Kevin O’Grady each contributed hits to the eight-hit total. For Evansville, Cordell Harris provided the primary resistance with a 2-for-2 day at the plate

Dodgeville 14
Lancaster 0
P N. Johnson: 5 IP, 1 H, 8 K, 0 BB
H J. Halverson: 3-3, 2B, 3B,
Recap

The Dodgeville Dodgers orchestrated an offensive masterclass on Friday, overwhelming Lancaster in a 14-0 shutout victory that concluded after five innings. The Dodgers established dominance immediately in the bottom of the first, plating four runs behind an Andrew Hesseling two-run single and a Blake Stodola RBI double. The onslaught continued with a six-run explosion in the third inning, highlighted by a two-run single from Caden Schneider and a run-scoring knock from Nathan Johnson. Johnson was equally impressive on the mound, earning the win with a complete-game one-hitter, striking out eight and walking none over 5.0 dominant frames. Jayce Halverson fueled the 11-hit attack, finishing a perfect 3-for-3 with a double and a triple, while Schneider led the team with 3 RBI and Bryce Crubaugh-Lockard added a triple and two runs scored.

East Troy 8
Edgerton 1
P K. Pluess: 5.2 IP, 2 H, 7 K
H K. Pluess: 2-2, HR, 3 R
Recap

The East Troy Trojans rode a multi-homerun performance and a dominant fifth-inning surge to defeat the Edgerton Crimson Tide 8-1 on Friday. The Trojans established an early lead in the first inning when Kellen Pluess launched a solo home run to right field, followed by a two-run blast to center from Cole Pettijohn in the third to extend the margin. After Edgerton cut the lead to 3-1, East Troy effectively put the game away in the fifth by plating five runs, fueled by a three-run single from Jaylen Hoffman and an RBI single from Owen Feucht. Kellen Pluess earned the win on the mound, tossing five and two-thirds innings of two-hit ball while striking out seven, with Brady Rongstad providing lockdown relief by striking out four over the final frame and a third. Kellen Pluess led the offensive attack with a perfect 2-for-2 day at the plate, while Hoffman and Pettijohn each drove in two runs to spearhead the scoring; for the Crimson Tide, Donovan Hatch drove in the lone run, and Dawson Bublitz and Kasen Denrow each collected hits

Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran 6
Alma Center Lincoln 2
P D. Wales: 4.2 IP, 1 ER, 3 H, 5 K
H D. Wales: 3-3, 1 R, 1 RBI
Recap

The Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran Lancers used an aggressive ground game and timely power to secure a 6-2 victory over Alma Center Lincoln on Friday. The Lancers set the tone early as Jake Zimmerman drove in a run with a first-inning single, followed by an RBI knock from Derek Wales in the second and a run-scoring single by Sawyer Sydow in the third to build a 3-0 cushion. After the Hornets cut the lead to one in the fourth, Seth Bernthal provided a crucial insurance run with a solo home run to left field in the fifth, before the Lancers sealed the win with a two-run surge in the seventh. Derek Wales earned the win on the mound, surrendering two runs (one earned) on three hits while striking out five over four and two-thirds innings, while Cam Nelson provided two and one-third innings of scoreless relief to slam the door. Wales spearheaded the offense with a perfect 3-for-3 day at the plate, and Bernthal finished 2-for-3 with 2 RBI to lead the scoring; for Alma Center Lincoln, Jake Stuessel drove in both of the team's runs.

Fennimore 14
Southwestern 4
P C. Dresen: 5 IP, 8 K, 4 H, 3 ER
H G. Biba: 3-4, 1 RBI, 2 R
Recap

The Fennimore Eagles leveraged a massive nine-run explosion in the final frame to secure a 14-4 run-rule victory over Southwestern on Friday. Fennimore established an early 4-0 lead in the first inning behind a two-run double by Corey Dresen and an RBI double from Grant Biba, but Southwestern clawed back to tie the game at 4-4 by the third following a two-run double from Redfearn. After reclaiming a slim lead in the fourth, the Eagles turned the game into a rout in the fifth, sending a parade of hitters to the plate highlighted by RBI singles from Gianni Filardo, Shawn Jahnke-Fiedler, and Ryder Zdanczewicz to invoke the mercy rule. Casey Dresen earned the win with a complete-game effort, surrendering four runs (three earned) on four hits while racking up 8 Ks over 5.0 innings. Biba led the 12-hit offensive barrage with a 3-for-4 performance, while Zdanczewicz, Corey Dresen, and Filardo all drove in runs to fuel the victory; for Southwestern, Redfearn paced the lineup with 2 RBI.

Hartford 7
Whitefish Bay 2
P B. Slack: 6 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 6 K
H B. Helms: 2-3, HR, 3 RBI
Recap

The Hartford Orioles used an early offensive explosion and a barrage of home runs to overpower Whitefish Bay 7-2 on Friday. Hartford set the tone in the first inning when Kaiden Romens launched a solo home run to left field, followed by a three-run second inning highlighted by a Brady Helms two-run double and a Romens RBI groundout. The long ball continued to define the Orioles' afternoon, as Brandon Radermacher and Helms both hammered solo home runs in the third and fourth innings respectively, before Nolan Medla capped the scoring with another solo blast in the fifth. Braydon Slack earned the win with a dominant start, surrendering just two runs on three hits while striking out six over 6.0 innings of work, while Hunter Weinfurter provided a clean inning of hitless relief to close out the victory. Helms spearheaded the 10-hit attack by going 2-for-3 with a home run and 3 RBI, while Romens and Radermacher also collected multi-hit games; for Whitefish Bay, Mciatry and Schenrfeld each drove in a run in the losing effort.

Homestead 3
Cedarburg 1
P S. Lemke: 5 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 4 K
H C. Ebert: 1-3, 2B, 2 RBI
Recap

The Homestead Highlanders leaned on a stellar pitching performance to grind out a 3-1 victory over the Cedarburg Bulldogs on Friday. Cedarburg struck first in the second inning when Gus Netolicky drove in a run with a single, but the Highlanders' bats woke up in the fourth. Cael Ebert delivered the game's biggest blow, lacing a two-run double to right field to seize a 2-1 lead, before Ari Crabbe added an insurance RBI single in the fifth. Sean Lemke earned the win with a strong start, surrendering only one run on four hits while striking out four over 5.0 innings. Doug Jones provided lights-out relief to secure the save, striking out three and allowing just one hit over the final two frames. Sean Contardi led the Homestead offense with a 2-for-3 day, while Ebert finished with a team-high 2 RBI; for the Bulldogs, Andrew Sargent and Tommy Dailey each recorded a double in the loss.

Indian Trail 10
Racine Case 0
P C. Bentz: 5 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 7 K
H J. Black: 2-3, 2 RBI
Recap

The Indian Trail Hawks took a commanding 10-0 shutout victory on Friday against Racine Case, utilizing a disciplined approach at the plate and a lockdown performance on the mound to end the game in five innings. The Hawks ignited the scoring in the second inning when Josiah Black lined an RBI single, but the game tilted heavily in their favor during a four-run third inning fueled by run-scoring singles from Ben Stokes and Owen Zeller. Indian Trail capitalized on eight walks throughout the contest, adding two runs in both the fourth and fifth innings—highlighted by a Brady Schoenfeld RBI single to invoke the mercy rule. Cameron Bentz was masterful in the winning effort, tossing a complete-game three-hitter with 7 Ks and only one walk over 5.0 scoreless frames. Josiah Black led the nine-hit attack, going 2-for-3 with 2 RBI, while Stokes and Zeller each drove in two runs and Jacob Johnson added a hit and a walk; for Racine Case, Braden Thomas, Dylan Bongiovanni, and Dane Reichel each recorded a hit.

Jefferson 9
Brodhead/Juda 6
P M. Merz: 3.2 IP, 2 ER, 4 H, 3 K
H J. Danielson: 3-3, 1 R, 2 RBI
Recap

The Jefferson Eagles overcame an early deficit with a massive five-run outburst in the fifth inning to defeat the Brodhead/Juda Cardinals 9-6 on Friday. Jefferson trailed 5-4 heading into the bottom of the fifth before flipping the script on five hits, highlighted by a clutch two-run single from Jaxon Bushey that put the Eagles ahead for good. The contest began as a back-and-forth affair, with Braxton Thiede and Bushey driving in runs in the first to answer an early Cardinals lead, followed by a Jacob Danielson RBI single in the fourth to briefly break a 3-3 tie. Mason Merz earned the victory in relief, throwing three and two-thirds innings while surrendering three runs (two earned) on four hits and striking out three, following a start by Bryce Fleming who allowed three runs over three and one-third frames. Jacob Danielson sparked the Jefferson offense with a perfect 3-for-3 performance, while Bushey provided the heavy lifting with a team-high 2 RBI and Tanner Bergey displayed elite patience with two walks and two stolen bases; for the Cardinals, Sam Searls collected three hits and Dylan Ross finished 2-for-4 with an RBI.

Lake Country Lutheran 5
Cambridge 0
P G. Manthei: 7 IP, 0 H, 2 BB, 2 K
H T. Hagen: 3-4, 2 RBI, 1 R, HR
Recap

The Lake Country Lutheran Lightning rode a historic pitching performance to a 5-0 shutout victory over the Cambridge Blue Jays on Friday, highlighted by a dominant hitless effort on the mound. The Lightning ignited the scoring in the top of the third inning when Tate Hagen launched a solo home run to right field, followed by a bases-loaded hit-by-pitch from Gabe Snyder and a two-run single by Dave Nehls to jump out to a 4-0 lead. Lake Country Lutheran added an insurance run in the fourth on a Hagen RBI single and relied on their defense to maintain the clean sheet. Grant Manthei was the story of the game, earning the win with a masterful 7.0-inning no-hitter, striking out two and walking two while allowing zero runs. Hagen spearheaded the 11-hit offensive attack, finishing 3-for-4 with 2 RBI, while Nehls, Noah Hansen, and Lucas Daane each recorded multi-hit games.

Living Word Lutheran 7
Luther Prep 1
P J. Oliver: 7 IP, 6 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 12 K
H G. Weissenburger: 1-3, 2 R
Recap

The Living Word Lutheran Timberwolves rode a dominant performance on the mound and an aggressive ground game to defeat the Luther Prep Phoenix 7-1 on Friday. The Timberwolves established control early, scoring in the first inning when Gavin Weissenburger scored on a sacrifice fly, followed by a Nathan Herman RBI single in the second. The lead widened to 5-0 in the third frame behind a triple from Owen Sather, an RBI double by Jackson Oliver, and a sacrifice fly from Gabe Lambrecht. Jackson Oliver earned the win with a masterful complete-game effort, surrendering just six hits and one unearned run while racking up 12 Ks and issuing zero walks over 7.0 innings. Jack White led the offense with 2 RBI, while Weissenburger and Gavin LaPerriere sparked the attack by combining for five of the team's six stolen bases. For the Phoenix, Hayden Van Treeck finished 2-for-3 with a double and Micah Schultz added a double of his own.

Mosinee 8
Antigo 7
P D. Cihlar: 3 IP, 0 ER, 1 H, 1 K
H T. Baars: 3-4, 2 2B, 3 RBI
Recap

The Mosinee Indians erased a five-run deficit with a massive sixth-inning rally to secure a thrilling 8-7 comeback victory over the Antigo Red Robins on Friday. After trailing 7-2 entering the bottom of the sixth, the Indians exploded for six runs on four hits, punctuated by a bases-clearing three-run double from Tyler Baars and a go-ahead run that crossed the plate on a crucial defensive error. Antigo had previously taken control in the fourth inning behind RBI knocks from Marcus Washatko and Levi Binversie, but the Mosinee bats came alive just in time to steal the win. Dane Cihlar earned the victory in relief, throwing 3.0 innings and allowing only one unearned run on a single hit while striking out one. Tyler Baars spearheaded the 11-hit attack, finishing 3-for-4 with two doubles and 3 RBI, while Treve Stoffel and Kaden Kolodziej each turned in multi-hit performances; for the Red Robins, Seth Medo finished 2-for-4 with an RBI and Caleb Vandenlangenberg showcased elite patience by drawing four walks in the narrow defeat.

Mount Horeb 4
Edgewood 1
P J. Finley: 5.2 IP, 1 R, 5 H, 6 K
H J. Finley: 2-3, 1 R, 2 RBI, HR
Recap

The Mount Horeb Vikings used a quick offensive response and lockdown pitching to defeat the Edgewood Crusaders 4-1 on Friday. Edgewood jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning when Parson Wood singled home Jack Bishop, but the Vikings answered immediately in the bottom half of the frame. Jaxen Finley delivered the decisive blow of the afternoon, launching a two-run home run to right field to seize a lead Mount Horeb would not relinquish. The Vikings added insurance in the fourth inning as Ethan Morrisard drove in a run with a sacrifice fly and Connor Casey followed with an RBI single. Jaxen Finley earned the win on the mound, allowing just one run on five hits while striking out six over five and two-thirds innings, before Brecken Dudley entered to strike out three and earn the save. Jaxen Finley led the charge at the plate with two hits and 2 RBI, while Terek Isely added a double and Evan Preimesberger contributed a hit in the victory; for the Crusaders, Jack Bishop finished 2-for-4 and Wood drove in the lone run.

Neenah 11
Appleton West 1
P C. Amsler: 5 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 6 K
H H. St. Claire: 2-3, 1 R, 2 RBI
Recap

The Neenah Rockets wasted no time asserting dominance on Friday, parlaying a massive six-run first inning into an 11-1 run-rule victory over the Appleton West Terrors. The Rockets' opening explosion was fueled by an RBI single from Landen Sheppard, a run-scoring knock from Henry St. Clair, and a sacrifice fly by James Weiland, followed by RBI singles from Levi Boivin and Owen Pire. Neenah essentially put the game away in the second inning with three more runs, and eventually invoked the mercy rule in the sixth behind a two-run double from Max Miller. Connor Amsler earned the win with a commanding start, surrendering only two hits and zero runs while racking up 6 Ks over 5.0 dominant innings. James Weiland provided an inning of relief to close out the contest, while Max Miller, Henry St. Clair, and Cal Juckem each finished with 2 RBI to lead the 11-hit offensive barrage. For the Terrors, Quinn Meyers drove in the lone run and Henry Ott added a double.

G1 Notre Dame Academy 10
   Winneconne 6
G2 Notre Dame Academy 10
   Winneconne 6
Recap

The Notre Dame Academy Tritons leaned on a high-powered offensive attack to defeat the Winneconne Wolves 10-6 on Friday. The Tritons established an early lead in the first inning when Tripp Wroblewski doubled home a run and Ty Bumgardner followed with an RBI groundout. After Winneconne got on the board in the third, Notre Dame Academy continued to apply pressure with multi-run surges in the fourth and sixth innings, punctuated by a clutch two-run triple from Tripp Wroblewski that extended their advantage. Tyler Siudzinski earned the win on the mound, surrendering just one run on three hits over two and two-thirds innings, while Brennen Frelich provided essential long relief, logging four and one-third innings to secure the victory. Tripp Wroblewski spearheaded the nine-hit attack, finishing 2-for-4 with a double, a triple, and 4 RBI, while Jacob Reineking and Kyan Redling each contributed two hits and combined for four runs scored. For the Wolves, Dallas Walker led the lineup with two hits and Aaron Zimmer drove in two runs.

Oconomowoc 10
Brookfield East 9
P K. Nelson: 2 IP, 0 R, 1 K
H C. Schaefgen: 2-3, 2B, 2 SB, 2 RBI
Recap

The Oconomowoc Raccoons captured a thrilling 10-9 walk-off victory over the Brookfield East Spartans on Friday, securing the win in the final frame. In a back-and-forth contest that saw both teams plate four runs in the opening inning, Oconomowoc eventually built a 9-5 advantage in the fifth behind a sacrifice fly from Will McDowell and an RBI single by Colin Erickson. After the Spartans rallied to tie the game at 9-9 in the top of the sixth, the Raccoons stepped up in the bottom of the seventh to set the stage for Cooper Schaefgen, who delivered a clutch walk-off single to seal the deal. Kasyn Nelson earned the win in relief, holding Brookfield East hitless over the final 2.0 innings while striking out one and yielding zero earned runs. Cooper Schaefgen spearheaded the Oconomowoc offense, going 2-for-3 with a double, two stolen bases, and 2 RBI, while Jacob Kopfer added a triple and two runs scored. For the Spartans, Cooper Haas provided the heavy lifting with a triple and a game-high 4 RBI, and Jackson Suttle drove in two.

Oconto 14
Gibraltar/Washington Island 4
P A. Brey: 6.2 IP, 0 BB, 8 K
H O. Dannhausen: 1-4, R, 2 RBI, HR
Recap

The Gibraltar/Washington Island Vikings outlasted Oconto 4-3 in a gritty eight-inning battle, secured by a home run from Owen Dannhausen and a resilient relief outing from Hobbs Emerson. Emerson earned the win, navigating 1.1 scoreless frames to stabilize the Vikings after Aaron Brey provided 6.2 strong innings with eight strikeouts. Offensively, Owen Dannhausen spearheaded the attack with a definitive two-run home run, while Cam Munao provided a definitive spark by recording two hits—both doubles—and scoring twice. Gibraltar/Washington Island utilized superior extra-base power and capitalized on timely situational hitting to secure the extra-innings breakthrough. Oconto remained competitive behind a double from Lassanske and an RBI from Bauman, but the squad struggled to find a late response against Emerson’s command. Cantu took the tough loss for Oconto despite a gritty complete-game effort, as the Vikings utilized superior mound presence and late-game situational efficiency to secure the victory.

Oconto Falls 7
Menominee 3
P T. Brehmer: 4.1 IP, 3 BB, 5 K
H L. Delfosse: 2-3, R, 2 RBI, 2B, SF
Recap

The Oconto Falls Panthers defeated the Menominee Maroons 7-3, powered by a clinical 9-hit attack and a steady collective performance on the hill. Trace Brehmer earned the win, navigating 4.1 frames and racking up five strikeouts while surrendering just two earned runs to keep the Maroons in check. Offensively, Landon Delfosse spearheaded the effort with two hits and two RBIs, while Teagan Tate and Trace Brehmer each provided a definitive spark by recording extra-base hits and driving in a run apiece. Oconto Falls utilized superior situational efficiency and capitalized on seven walks to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Menominee remained competitive behind a triple and an RBI from Dylan Beal, along with RBIs from Tyler Bouty and Nate Nelson, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against the Panthers' bullpen. Liam Harris took the loss for the Maroons as Oconto Falls utilized superior mound presence and timely extra-base power to secure the victory.

Omro 6
Green Lake/Princeton 2
P E. Krueger: 5.0 IP, 5 BB, 3 K
H B. Loker: 1-2, 0 R, 1 RBI, 2B, SF
Recap

The Omro Foxes defeated Green Lake/Princeton 6-2, powered by a dominant outing on the hill from Evan Krueger and elite situational speed. Krueger earned the win on 77 pitches, navigating five masterful scoreless frames and allowing just one hit to keep Green Lake/Princeton in check. Offensively, Bryce Loker spearheaded the attack with a double and an RBI, while Cade Sowls provided a definitive spark by driving in two runs. Omro utilized superior situational speed to swipe three bases—including two from Jake Hunter—and capitalized on four walks and four Green Lake/Princeton defensive errors to maintain a steady lead throughout the contest. Green Lake/Princeton remained competitive behind a double from player #23 and two hits from player #2, but the squad struggled to find a definitive breakthrough against the Omro pitching staff. Player #2 took the loss for Green Lake/Princeton as the Foxes utilized superior mound presence and aggressive base-running to secure the victory.

Oregon 5
Baraboo 3
P L. Gladden: 6.0 IP, 4 BB, 6 K
H C. Ritter: 2-4, R, RBI
Recap

The Oregon Panthers defeated the Baraboo Thunderbirds 5-3, secured by a gritty complete-game effort on the hill from Landon Gladden. Gladden earned the win on 102 pitches, navigating six frames while surrendering three earned runs and racking up six strikeouts to keep the Thunderbirds in check before Dillon McCarthy closed the door in the seventh. Offensively, Calvin Ritter spearheaded the attack with two hits and an RBI, while Daniel Neis and Dillon McCarthy each provided a definitive spark by driving in a run apiece. Oregon utilized superior situational hitting and capitalized on timely extra-base power—including doubles from Neis and Easton Wilk—to maintain a lead throughout the contest. Baraboo remained competitive behind a home run and a double from Peyton Poker, who finished with two hits and two RBIs, but the squad struggled to find a late-game breakthrough against Gladden’s command. William Moll took the loss for the Thunderbirds as the Panthers utilized superior mound presence and steady situational efficiency to secure the victory.

Palmyra-Eagle 8
Parkview 4
P R. Brodzik: 6.1 IP, BB, 7 K
H R. Brodzik: 2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B
Recap

The Palmyra-Eagle Panthers defeated the Parkview Vikings 8-4, powered by a dominant outing on the hill from Ryan Brodzik. Brodzik earned the win on 86 pitches, navigating 6.1 masterful frames and racking up seven strikeouts while surrendering zero earned runs to keep the Vikings in check. Offensively, Brodzik helped his own cause with two hits—including a double—and two RBIs, while Alex Harbison provided a definitive spark by driving in a run and scoring twice. Palmyra-Eagle utilized superior situational efficiency and capitalized on aggressive base-running to swipe two bases and maintain a steady lead throughout the contest. Parkview remained competitive behind a double from Fredirich and two RBIs from Rylan Aasen, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against Brodzik’s steady command. Gage Burrell took the loss for the Vikings as the Panthers utilized superior mound presence and timely extra-base power to secure the victory.

Pittsville 10
Nekoosa 6
P Z. Roberts: 5.0 IP, BB, 7 K
H K. Ostermann: 3-5, R, 2 RBI
Recap

The Pittsville Panthers defeated the Nekoosa Papermakers 10-6, powered by a double-digit hit parade and a steadying performance on the mound from Zach Roberts. Roberts earned the start, navigating five frames on 77 pitches while racking up seven strikeouts and surrendering just one earned run to keep the Papermakers in check before Corbin Leigh secured the victory in relief. Offensively, Kash Ostermann spearheaded the attack with three hits and two RBIs, while Zach Roberts and Dawson Luther each provided a definitive spark by driving in two and one runs, respectively. Pittsville utilized superior situational hitting and capitalized on eight total RBIs and four Nekoosa hit-by-pitches to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Nekoosa remained competitive behind a three-hit effort from Owen Hoogesteger and a triple from Dell Krcmar, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against the Panthers' staff. Dell Krcmar took the loss for the Papermakers as Pittsville utilized superior extra-base power—including a double from Connor Millard—and steady mound presence to secure the victory.

Portage 6
Stoughton 5
P W. Krueger: 3.0 IP, 1 BB, 2 K
H A. Fries: 3-4, RBI, SB
Recap

The Portage Warriors defeated Stoughton 6-5 in a tightly contested battle, powered by a resilient relief outing from Wesley Krueger and a disciplined collective approach at the plate. Krueger earned the win on 33 pitches, navigating three masterful scoreless frames to stabilize the Warriors after Jaxson Maass provided a solid four-inning start. Offensively, Austin Fries spearheaded the attack with a perfect 3-for-4 performance and an RBI, while Jaxson Maass helped his own cause by recording two hits—including a double—and scoring twice. Portage utilized superior situational hitting and capitalized on three Stoughton hit-by-pitches to maintain a steady pace throughout the contest. Stoughton remained competitive behind multi-hit efforts from Colyn Kotlowski and Owen Klitzke, both of whom recorded doubles, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against Krueger’s steady command. Saxton Wiest took the tough loss for Stoughton despite a gritty 109-pitch performance as the Warriors utilized superior mound presence and timely extra-base power to secure the victory.

Racine Lutheran 12
Waterford 1
P N. Turek: 5.0 IP, 0 BB, 2 K
H S. Knoell: 3-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, 3B, SB
Recap

Racine Lutheran dismantled the Waterford Wolverines in a 12-1 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant complete-game shutout from Noel Turek. Turek earned the win on 76 pitches, navigating five masterful scoreless frames while racking up two strikeouts to keep the Wolverines in check. Offensively, Spencer Knoell spearheaded the attack with three hits—including a triple—and three RBIs, while Eli Gasau and Kyler Godson each provided a definitive spark by driving in one and two runs, respectively. Racine Lutheran utilized superior extra-base power with additional triples from Godson and Knoell, and capitalized on four walks and two hit-by-pitches to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Waterford remained competitive behind a perfect 3-for-3 performance from Hayden Milosh and an RBI from Emmett Dargatz, but the squad struggled to find a definitive breakthrough against Turek’s steady command. Blake Ratajczyk took the loss for the Wolverines as Racine Lutheran utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the definitive five-inning victory.

Rhinelander 8
Northland Pines 1
P C. Rappley: 5.1 IP, 2 BB, 10 K
H J. Waydick: 3-5, 2 R, 4 RBI, 2B
Recap

Rhinelander defeated the Northland Pines Eagles 8-1, powered by a dominant performance on the hill from Connor Rappley and a multi-hit barrage. Rappley earned the win on 102 pitches, navigating 5.1 masterful frames while surrendering zero earned runs and racking up a game-high 10 strikeouts to keep the Eagles in check. Offensively, Jackson Waydick spearheaded the attack with three hits—including a double—and a game-high four RBIs, while Connor Rappley helped his own cause with two hits and two RBIs. Rhinelander utilized superior extra-base power with additional doubles from Abe Gretzinger and Sawyer Bishop, and capitalized on four walks to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Northland Pines remained competitive behind two hits from Aiden Minx and a triple from Jonah Will, but the squad struggled to find a definitive breakthrough against Rappley’s steady command. Brody Hoeft took the loss for the Eagles as Rhinelander utilized superior mound presence and timely situational hitting to secure the victory.

Shorewood 3
University School of Milwaukee 0
P A. Rowhani: 7.0 IP, 2 BB, 7 K
H T. Pavlik: 1-4, RBI, 2B
Recap

Shorewood shut out the University School of Milwaukee Wildcats 3-0 in a defensive masterclass, secured by a dominant complete-game performance on the hill from Aedan Rowhani. Rowhani earned the win on 93 pitches, navigating seven masterful scoreless frames while racking up seven strikeouts and surrendering only four hits to keep the Wildcats in check. Offensively, Alex Douros and Tenzin Pavlik spearheaded the attack with a double apiece, while Tenzin Pavlik and Hudson Bailey each provided a definitive spark by driving in a run to maintain the lead. Shorewood utilized superior situational speed to swipe four bases—including one each from Douros, Cal Leppert, Owen McLellan, and Yanni Douros—and capitalized on four walks to keep the pressure on. University School of Milwaukee remained competitive behind a multi-hit effort from Andy Werner, who also doubled, and a gritty starting performance on the mound, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against Rowhani’s command. Werner took the loss for the Wildcats as the Greyhounds utilized superior mound presence and elite base-running to secure the shutout victory.

G1 Stevens Point 6
   La Crosse Central 1
G2 Stevens Point 6
   La Crosse Central 0
P D. Grabski: 6 IP, 0 BB, 7 K
H K. Saeger: 4-1, RBI, HR
Recap

The Stevens Point Varsity Panthers showcased elite depth and untouchable pitching this Monday, amassing 12 total runs while surrendering only four hits across a dominant doubleheader sweep of the La Crosse Central RiverHawks.

The Panthers utilized clinical pitching and timely power to secure the series opener. Darren Grabski set a commanding tone on the hill, racking up seven strikeouts over six innings and surrendering only one earned run. Offensively, Kasen Saeger provided the signature blow with a towering home run, while Braeden Jankowski fueled the attack with a double and a sacrifice fly. Stevens Point displayed impressive extra-base power throughout the lineup, including a double from Noah Przekurat, to consistently pressure the RiverHawks' staff. La Crosse Central remained competitive behind a multi-hit effort from Jordan Candahl, but they were unable to overcome the Panthers' defensive composure in the closing frames.

The defensive lockdown reached historic levels in the nightcap as four Panthers pitchers combined for a dominant seven-inning no-hitter to complete the sweep. Caden Weinfurter earned the win with three perfect frames, while Joe Schiszik, Brayden Marschke, and Royce Lown provided flawless relief to preserve the achievement. The offense remained in a rhythm, erupted for 11 hits led by Calvin Roth, who finished a perfect 3-for-3 with a triple and three RBIs. Brayden Marschke supported his own cause with three hits including a double, fueling an attack that capitalized on clinical situational hitting. By pairing untouchable collective performance on the mound with a high-octane attack, Stevens Point ensured a definitive conclusion to the afternoon.

Stratford 16
Phillips 1
P D. Gage: 2 IP, 0 BB, 6 K
H C. Rehm: 3-2, 2 R, 5 RBI, 2 2B
Recap

The Stratford Tigers unleashed a relentless offensive assault, amassing 16 runs while their pitching staff flirted with perfection to overwhelm Phillips in a lopsided five-inning victory. The Tigers' bats were firing on all cylinders from the opening frame, tallying 10 hits and benefiting from a disciplined approach that yielded eight walks. Christian Rehm spearhead the attack, racking up five RBIs on two hits, including a double, while Riley Spindler fueled the momentum with three RBIs and three stolen bases. Stratford displayed elite extra-base power throughout the lineup, recording doubles from Rehm, Kolton Haupt, and Spindler to consistently pressure the Phillips staff. On the mound, Drew Gage set a dominant tone, striking out all six batters he faced over two perfect innings to earn the win. Brady Berg and T Goldbach provided stellar relief to complete the one-hit masterpiece, surrendering only a single unearned run. By pairing clinical situational hitting with aggressive baserunning—highlighted by eight total stolen bases—Stratford ensured a definitive victory.

Turner 10
Whitewater 0
P K. Huffman: 5.0 IP, 0 BB, 6 K
H A. Berg: 2-3, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B, SB
Recap

The Turner Trojans dismantled the Whitewater Whippets in a 10-0 offensive explosion, powered by a dominant complete-game one-hitter from Kyler Huffman. Huffman earned the win on 69 pitches, navigating five masterful scoreless frames while racking up six strikeouts and surrendering just one hit to keep the Whippets in total check. Offensively, Aiden Berg spearheaded the attack with two hits—including a double—and two RBIs, while Adriel Salazar and Sawyer Wightman each provided a definitive spark by driving in two runs apiece. Turner utilized superior extra-base power with triples from Case Ehret and Easton Underhill, and capitalized on seven walks to maintain a relentless pace throughout the contest. Whitewater struggled to find any rhythm against Huffman’s command, managing only a single hit from Jacek Egnoski. Egnoski took the loss for the Whippets as the Trojans utilized superior mound presence and relentless situational hitting to secure the definitive five-inning shutout victory.

Watertown 6
DeForest 1
P D. Cashin: 7.0 IP, 3 BB, 6 K
H D. Cashin: 3-3, 3 R, 2 2B
Recap

The Watertown Goslings defeated Deforest 6-1, powered by a dominant complete-game performance on the hill and a perfect day at the plate from Davis Cashin. Cashin earned the win on 98 pitches, navigating seven masterful frames while surrendering just one earned run and racking up six strikeouts to keep Deforest in check. Offensively, Cashin spearheaded the attack with three hits—including two doubles—and three runs scored, while Connelly Cashin and Cameron Hrobsky each provided a definitive spark by driving in two runs apiece. Watertown utilized superior extra-base power with additional doubles from Blake Stamper and Connelly Cashin, and capitalized on elite situational speed to swipe two bases. Deforest remained competitive behind hits from Nolan Pennekamp, Asher Brandsma, Cooper Goldschmidt, and Mason Sprague, but the squad struggled to find a late-game breakthrough against Cashin’s steady command. Pennekamp took the loss for Deforest as the Goslings utilized superior mound presence and relentless situational hitting to secure the victory.

Waukesha South 5
South Milwaukee 1
P C. Shepard: 4.0 IP, BB, 4 K
H C. Shepard: 1-3, 3 RBI, 3B, SF
Recap

Waukesha South defeated the South Milwaukee Rockets 5-1, powered by a dominant relief performance on the hill and clinical situational hitting from Charlie Shepard. Shepard earned the win on 50 pitches, navigating four masterful frames while surrendering just one earned run and racking up four strikeouts to stabilize the Blackshirts. Offensively, Shepard spearheaded the attack with three RBIs—including a triple—while Braden Montez provided a definitive spark by recording two hits and scoring three runs. Waukesha South utilized superior extra-base power with an additional double from Manny Lopez and capitalized on six walks and elite situational speed to swipe two bases. South Milwaukee remained competitive behind a triple from Lucas Stapleton and a hit and an RBI from Easton Nowak, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against the Blackshirts' bullpen. Finley Pearson took the loss for the Rockets as Waukesha South utilized superior mound presence and timely extra-base power to secure the victory.

Wausau West 20
Columbus Catholic 19
P B. Blaubach: 0.2 IP, 3 BB, 2 K
H J. Graveen: 3-5, 3 R, 5 RBI, 2 2B, 3B
Recap

Wausau West outlasted Columbus Catholic 20-19 in a high-octane offensive shootout, secured by a late-inning relief appearance from Breck Blaubach. Blaubach earned the win on 24 pitches, navigating a critical final stretch to stabilize the Warriors after a relentless back-and-forth affair. Offensively, Joe Graveen spearheaded the attack with a game-high five RBIs and three hits—including two doubles and a triple—while Miles Waldvogel provided a definitive spark by going 4-for-5 with three RBIs. Wausau West utilized superior extra-base power with additional doubles from Waldvogel and Carson Thurs, alongside triples from Waldvogel and Ty Teske, to keep pace with a potent Dons lineup. Columbus Catholic remained competitive behind a three-hit, three-RBI performance from Ryan Bernick and a three-hit effort from Tyler Hargraves, but the squad fell just short in the final frame. Ryan Bernick took the loss for the Dons as Wausau West utilized relentless situational hitting and superior extra-base power to secure the victory.

West Allis Hale 24
West Allis Central 5
P C. Cohen: 3.1 IP, BB, 6 K
H M. Shore: 1-3, R, 4 RBI, BB
Recap

West Allis Hale dismantled the West Allis Central Bulldogs in a 24-5 offensive explosion, powered by a 13-hit barrage and a steady performance on the hill from Coleton Cohen. Cohen earned the win on 55 pitches, navigating 3.1 frames while racking up six strikeouts to keep the Bulldogs in check before Dawson Becker provided 1.2 innings of dominant relief. Offensively, Mason Shore spearheaded the attack with a game-high four RBIs, while Yovanni Llanas provided a definitive spark by going 3-for-4 with two RBIs—including a triple. West Allis Hale utilized superior extra-base power with doubles from Cohen, Evan Aigner, and Mason Molthen, and capitalized on 11 walks and elite situational speed to swipe six bases. West Allis Central remained competitive behind a double and an RBI from Isaiah Navejar, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough against the Huskies' staff. Julian Molthen took the loss for the Bulldogs as Hale utilized relentless situational hitting and superior mound presence to secure the definitive five-inning victory.

Whitnall 3
Greendale 0
P L. Weber: 5.0 IP, 6 BB, 10 K
H L. Parkinson: 3-4, 2 R, RBI, 2B, 3 SB
Recap

The Whitall Falcons shut out the Greendale Panthers 3-0 in a defensive masterclass, secured by a dominant performance on the hill from Lucas Weber. Weber earned the win on 91 pitches, navigating five masterful scoreless frames while racking up 10 strikeouts and surrendering only two hits to keep the Panthers in check. Offensively, Luke Parkinson spearheaded the attack with three hits—including a double—and an RBI, while Michael Gappa provided a definitive spark by driving in a run on a sacrifice fly. Whitnall utilized superior situational speed to swipe three bases—all by Parkinson—and capitalized on elite situational hitting to maintain the lead throughout the contest. Greendale remained competitive behind two hits from Luke Breitzman and a gritty starting effort on the mound, but the squad struggled to find any rhythm against the Falcons' staff, which combined for 12 strikeouts. Breitzman took the loss for the Panthers as Whitnall utilized superior mound presence and elite base-running to secure the shutout victory.

Xavier 12
Wautoma 6
P G. Wiese: 2.0 IP, 0 BB, 3 K
H K. Bleck: 2-3, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B, 3B, SB
Recap

The Xavier Hawks defeated Wautoma 12-6, powered by a multifaceted offensive attack featuring five extra-base hits and a steady start on the hill from Gavin Wiese. Wiese earned the win, navigating two masterful scoreless frames with three strikeouts to set the tone for the Hawks' pitching staff. Offensively, Kyler Bleck spearheaded the effort by going 2-for-3 with a double, a triple, and two RBIs, while Matt Potter provided a definitive spark with a triple and two RBIs of his own. Xavier utilized superior extra-base power with additional triples from Titan Milhaupt and doubles from Bleck, while capitalizing on eight walks and elite situational speed to swipe five bases. Wautoma remained competitive behind a three-hit performance from Carson Rose—including two doubles—and two RBIs from Peyton Pica, but the squad struggled to find a definitive late-game breakthrough. Carson Rose took the loss for Wautoma as the Hawks utilized relentless situational hitting and superior extra-base power to secure the victory.

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