Prep Baseball Report

Daily Roundup: April 27-28



By Steve Nielsen
Scouting Director - Wisconsin

April 28

Seymour 14, Wrightstown 6
Despite Caleb Emmer's 3-for-4 performance at the plate on Sunday, the Wrightstown Tigers took a 14-6 loss at the hands of Seymour.

Seymour was sparked by Austin Hower and Casey Jefson, who teamed up for five hits and six RBIs.

Wisconsin Lutheran 10, Waupun 6
Even though Logan McShane allowed six runs over seven innings he still recorded the victory. McShane struck out five, walked three and gave up six hits.

Wisconsin Lutheran's Eric Marshall, Jordan Vorlob, Alex Bansemer and Brett Zemplinski combined for seven hits and five RBI.

Waupun 5, Wisconsin Lutheran 1
The Waupun Warriors beat Wisconsin Lutheran 5-1 in seven innings on Sunday at The Gus behind Jordan Moul, who collected three hits.

Bryce Buchholz was a workhorse on the mound while bagging the win for Waupun Warriors. Buchholz pitched seven innings and allowed no earned runs, seven hits and three walks while striking out two.

April 27

Mundelein (IL) 11, Kenosha Bradford 1
The Bradford Red Devils dropped an 11-1 decision to No. 7 ranked Mundelein (IL) on Saturday.

Superior 9, Eau Claire Memorial 4
Nik Mattson racked up four RBI to pace the Superior attack. He went 1-for-2 with a double. 

Madison Edgewood 12, Kenosha Tremper 11
The bats were busy on Saturday, and when the dust cleared Madison Edgewood had a 12-11 win over Kenosha Tremper in seven innings.

Hitters on both sides were strong at the plate as the teams combined for 22 hits, including nine extra base hits. Colton Demorett went 2-for-3 with six RBI and two runs scored including a homerun and a double.

Janesville Craig 4, Beaver Dam 3
Beaver Dam lost 4-3 in seven innings at Beaver Dam High School on Saturday, despite outhitting Janesville Craig eight to three.

Sophomore Kevin Brandt got the win for Janesville Craig. He allowed three runs over seven innings. He struck out one, walked three and surrendered eight hits.

Brookfield Academy 11, Kenosha Christian Life 3
The Kenosha Christian Life Eagles dropped an 11-3 decision to Brookfield Academy at Nash on Saturday.

Nathan Freiberg racked up two RBI on one hit for the Eagles. He singled in the sixth inning.

Brookfield Academy's Jake Kolasinski, Nate Stolte, Liam Dooley and Chris Bartelt combined for eight hits and five RBI.

Brillion 6, Reedsville 5
The Panthers lost 6-5 in seven innings at Fox Cities Stadium on Saturday, despite outhitting Brillion eight to seven.

Brandon Thelen boosted his batting average thanks to a perfect 2-for-2 day at the plate to pace the Panthers. He singled in the second and fourth innings.

Osceola 2, New Richmund 0

Osceola didn't provide Tyler Maxon with much support in the runs department, but he didn't need much. Maxon pitched seven strong innings to carry Osceola to a 2-0 win over New Richmond in seven innings on Saturday at Osceola, WI.

The Chieftains held New Richmond without a run while Maxon was on the hill. He pitched a shutout, allowing no runs on two hits while striking out six.

Maxon also provided the lone RBI on a groundout in the first.

Merrill 13, Lakeland 9
Fans were treated to a high-scoring affair Saturday as Merrill outscored Lakeland 13-9 in seven innings.

Merrill scored six runs in the first inning to build an early lead. Alex Klug led the way for Merrill going 3-for-4 with one RBI and three runs scored.

DC Everest 8, Merrill 2
Winona State bound Josh Nielsen got the win for DC Everest. He allowed two runs over six innings. Nielsen struck out nine, walked three and gave up three hits. Nielsen also added two hits and an RBI to spark the offense.

Mount Horeb 15, Oregon 5
Senior Jerin Schubert led the offense with a perfect 3-for-3 day driving in three RBI and soring two runs while walking twice, reaching base in all five plate appearances.

Waupun 10, Wisconsin Lutheran 0
Waupun jumped out to an early lead on Wisconsin Lutheran and captured a 10-0 victory on Saturday at The Gus.

Five runs in the first three innings allowed Waupun Warriors Varsity to put the game away early. Sam Lenz racked up two RBIs on two hits for Waupun Warriors Varsity. He singled in the third and sixth innings.

Turner 4, Big Foot 3
Big Foot lost 4-3 in seven innings on Saturday, despite outhitting Turner six to five.

Clayton Stenulson got it done on the rubber on the way to a win. He allowed three runs over six innings. He struck out five, walked three and surrendered six hits.

Turner 10, Big Foot 3
It was a tight game until Turner scored four late runs for the 10-3 victory over Big Foot on Saturday.

Alex Landers paced Big Foot at the plate. Landers went 3-for-4, drove in one and scored one run. He doubled in the third inning and singled in the second and seventh innings.

Bo Hutchinson got the win for Turner. He allowed three runs over six innings. He struck out four, walked two and surrendered seven hits.

Turner's Evan Metzger, Clayton Stenulson, Brandan Noack and Zach Virgin combined for seven hits and five RBI.

Riverside University 4, Reagan Prep 0
A great effort by Alejandro Smith carried the Riverside University Tigers to a 4-0 win in seven innings over Reagan Prep on Saturday.

The Tigers Smith kept Reagan Prep off the scoreboard for all seven innings he was on the hill. He pitched a shutout, allowing no opposing players to cross the plate on three hits while ringing up eight.

John Parlier racked up two RBI on one hit for the Tigers. He tripled in the fifth inning.

Riverside University never trailed after scoring two runs in the fourth on an RBI single by Steven Cirino.

Dominican 8, Catholic Central 7
Zach Mehring did all he could to give Catholic Central a boost, but it wasn't enough to get past Dominican, as Catholic Central lost 8-7 in seven innings at Beaumont Field on Saturday.

Mehring went a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate for the Hilltoppers. He singled in the second and fourth innings and doubled in the sixth inning.

St. Mary Springs 6, Omro 4
Cody Albright got a hit in each of his two at bats. He doubled in the fourth inning and singled in the sixth inning.

Eric Feldner got the win for St. Mary Springs. He allowed four runs over six innings. He struck out one, walked six and surrendered six hits.

La Crosse Aquinas 11, Sparta 0
The Blugolds shut the door early on Sparta, capturing an 11-0 victory on Saturday at Copeland. With seven runs in the first three innings, Blugolds left no doubt about the eventual outcome.

An RBI single by Chris Cavadini and an RBI single by Drew Pretasky during the second inning fueled Blugolds' offense early.

Alex Dee was hot from the plate for Blugolds. Dee went 2-for-3, drove in one and scored two runs. He doubled in the second inning and singled in the third inning.

Sparta couldn't get anything going so long as Rudy Rott was on the hill. Rott gave up just two hits, allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out five during his four innings of work.

Jefferson 16, East Troy 2
East Troy lost 16-2 to Jefferson Saturday at Jefferson despite Ryan Olsen's three-hit day at the dish.

Jason Kraehnke recorded the win for Jefferson. He allowed two runs over four innings. Kraehnke struck out six, walked one and gave up seven hits.

Jefferson never trailed after scoring 11 runs in the third on four doubles, two singles, and a two-run triple by Heath Renz.

Jefferson 10, East Troy 3
Despite Connor Mitchell's 3-for-3 performance at the plate on Saturday, East Troy Trojans Varsity took a 10-3 loss at the hands of Jefferson at Jefferson.

Andy Brahier got the win for Jefferson. He allowed two runs over four innings. Brahier struck out two, walked three and gave up three hits.

Parkview 4, Broadhead 0
Brendan Neal went 2-for-3 as the Parkview Vikings took home a 4-0 victory over Brodhead in seven innings on Saturday.

Nick Henning put together a nice outing. Henning held Brodhead hitless over two innings, allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out two.

Parkview 11, Broadhead 1
The Parkview Vikings shut the door early on Brodhead, capturing an 11-1 victory on Saturday.

Eight runs in the first three innings allowed the Vikings to put the game away early.

Riley Pearson racked up two RBI on two hits for the Parkview Vikings.

Brodhead couldn't get anything going as long as Nolan Strzok was pitching. Strzok gave up just two hits, allowed one earned run, walked two and struck out six during his five innings of work.

Middleton 5, Watertown 2
The Goslings still fell to Middleton 5-2 in seven innings on Saturday at Washington Park - Watertown.

Alex Elliott recorded the win for Middleton. He allowed two runs over six innings. He struck out two, walked three and surrendered three hits.

Middleton was sparked by Luke Schafer and Brian Lochner, who teamed up for four hits and two RBI.

Middleton 9, Watertown 3
Luke Schafer got the win on the mound going four innings and striking out five.

Westosha Central  6, Madison Memorial 4
Chris Frackowiak went 2-for-4 as Westosha Central took home a 6-4 victory over Madison Memorial in seven innings in Madison on Saturday.

Travis Knudsvig recorded the win in relief for the Falcons. He pitched one shutout inning. He struck out one, walked two and surrendered no hits.

Oshkosh North 13, Neenah  3
Neenah Rockets fell 13-3 to Oshkosh North at Neenah HS on Saturday.

Aaron Roth recorded the win for Oshkosh North. He allowed three runs over three innings. He struck out three, walked six and surrendered two hits.

Oshkosh North was sparked by Mike Harvot and Andrew Winchell, who teamed up for three hits and five RBI.

Madison West 8, La Follete 6
Matt Ohm recorded the win for Madison West. He allowed four runs over 4 2/3 innings. He struck out one, walked three and surrendered seven hits.

Madison West went up for good in the first, scoring one run on an RBI single by Alex Brown.

Madison West increased its lead with five runs in the second. The inning looked promising, as Aubrey Johnson singled, bringing home Rock Cates to kick things off.

Mayville 4, Winnebago 3
A single, plating Tyler Luehring and Tylor Griffin gave the Mayville Cardinals the lead in the sixth inning, and the Cardinals hung on to beat Winnebago Lutheran Academy 4-3 on Saturday.

Griffin went a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate for Mayville. He doubled in the first inning and singled in the fourth and sixth innings.

Winnebago 16, Mayville 4

Madison Memorial 11, Westosha Central 6

Lake Coutry Lutheran 3, More 1
Three first-inning runs helped the Lake Country Lutheran Lightning to a 3-1 win over More on Saturday.

Jacob Budnik paced the Lake Country Lutheran Lightning Varsity at the plate. Budnik went 2-for-4 and scored one run. He doubled in the first inning and singled in the fourth inning.

BJ Sabol got it done on the bump on the way to a win. He allowed one run over seven innings. Sabol struck out nine, walked none and gave up four hits.

Lake Country Lutheran 8, More 0
Jesse Turner tossed a shutout to lift the Lightning to an 8-0 win over More in seven innings.

Turner struck out 11, paving the way for a Lake Country Lutheran win. The Lightning pitcher gave up just five hits over seven shutout innings.

Turner also racked up three RBI on four hits for the Lightning. He doubled in the fifth inning and singled in the first, second, and sixth innings.

The Lake Country Lutheran Lightning Varsity didn't relinquish the lead after scoring two runs in the first inning when they scored on an RBI single by BJ Sabol and.

Badger 7, Union Grove 1
The Union Grove Broncos lost 7-1 to Badger Saturday.

Colton Andresen got it done on the rubber on the way to a win. He allowed one run over seven innings. Andresen struck out seven, walked one and gave up four hits.

Travis Stahulak, Peter Krien and Gunner Losch helped lead Badger. They combined for five hits and three RBI.

St. Catherines 14, Martin Luther 2
The St. Catherine's Angels refused to relinquish the lead after grabbing it early against Martin Luther, recording a 14-2 victory on Saturday at Martin Luther.

Seven runs in the first three innings allowed the Angels to put the game away early.

A two-run home run by AJ Kaprelian and a solo home run by Shey Smith during the first inning supplied the early offense for the Angels.

Smith did his best to jumpstart the offense for the St. Catherine's Angels Varsity, reaching base three times. He scored three runs and had one RBI.

Colin Dresen racked up six strikeouts in the St. Catherine's win. Dresen allowed no earned runs, six hits and one walk over six innings.

Waunakee 6, Beaver Dam 1

Wisconsin Lutheran 13, Madison Edgewood 3

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April 28

Seymour 14, Wrightstown 6
Despite Caleb Emmer's 3-for-4 performance at the plate on Sunday, the Wrightstown Tigers took a 14-6 loss at the hands of Seymour.

Seymour was sparked by Austin Hower and Casey Jefson, who teamed up for five hits and six RBIs.

Wisconsin Lutheran 10, Waupun 6
Even though Logan McShane allowed six runs over seven innings he still recorded the victory. McShane struck out five, walked three and gave up six hits.

Wisconsin Lutheran's Eric Marshall, Jordan Vorlob, Alex Bansemer and Brett Zemplinski combined for seven hits and five RBI.

Waupun 5, Wisconsin Lutheran 1
The Waupun Warriors beat Wisconsin Lutheran 5-1 in seven innings on Sunday at The Gus behind Jordan Moul, who collected three hits.

Bryce Buchholz was a workhorse on the mound while bagging the win for Waupun Warriors. Buchholz pitched seven innings and allowed no earned runs, seven hits and three walks while striking out two.

April 27

Mundelein (IL) 11, Kenosha Bradford 1
The Bradford Red Devils dropped an 11-1 decision to No. 2 ranked Mundelein (IL) on Saturday.

Superior 9, Eau Claire Memorial 4
Nik Mattson racked up four RBI to pace the Superior attack. He went 1-for-2 with a double. 

Madison Edgewood 12, Kenosha Tremper 11
The bats were busy on Saturday, and when the dust cleared Madison Edgewood had a 12-11 win over Kenosha Tremper in seven innings.

Hitters on both sides were strong at the plate as the teams combined for 22 hits, including nine extra base hits. Colton Demorett went 2-for-3 with six RBI and two runs scored including a homerun and a double.

Janesville Craig 4, Beaver Dam 3
Beaver Dam lost 4-3 in seven innings at Beaver Dam High School on Saturday, despite outhitting Janesville Craig eight to three.

Sophomore Kevin Brandt got the win for Janesville Craig. He allowed three runs over seven innings. He struck out one, walked three and surrendered eight hits.

Brookfield Academy 11, Kenosha Christian Life 3
The Kenosha Christian Life Eagles dropped an 11-3 decision to Brookfield Academy at Nash on Saturday.

Nathan Freiberg racked up two RBI on one hit for the Eagles. He singled in the sixth inning.

Brookfield Academy's Jake Kolasinski, Nate Stolte, Liam Dooley and Chris Bartelt combined for eight hits and five RBI.

Brillion 6, Reedsville 5
The Panthers lost 6-5 in seven innings at Fox Cities Stadium on Saturday, despite outhitting Brillion eight to seven.

Brandon Thelen boosted his batting average thanks to a perfect 2-for-2 day at the plate to pace the Panthers. He singled in the second and fourth innings.

Osceola 2, New Richmund 0

Osceola didn't provide Tyler Maxon with much support in the runs department, but he didn't need much. Maxon pitched seven strong innings to carry Osceola to a 2-0 win over New Richmond in seven innings on Saturday at Osceola, WI.

The Chieftains held New Richmond without a run while Maxon was on the hill. He pitched a shutout, allowing no runs on two hits while striking out six.

Maxon also provided the lone RBI on a groundout in the first.

Merrill 13, Lakeland 9
Fans were treated to a high-scoring affair Saturday as Merrill outscored Lakeland 13-9 in seven innings.

Merrill scored six runs in the first inning to build an early lead. Alex Klug led the way for Merrill going 3-for-4 with one RBI and three runs scored.

DC Everest 8, Merrill 2
Winona State bound Josh Nielsen got the win for DC Everest. He allowed two runs over six innings. Nielsen struck out nine, walked three and gave up three hits. Nielsen also added two hits and an RBI to spark the offense.

Mount Horeb 15, Oregon 5
Senior Jerin Schubert led the offense with a perfect 3-for-3 day driving in three RBI and soring two runs while walking twice, reaching base in all five plate appearances.

Waupun 10, Wisconsin Lutheran 0
Waupun jumped out to an early lead on Wisconsin Lutheran and captured a 10-0 victory on Saturday at The Gus.

Five runs in the first three innings allowed Waupun Warriors Varsity to put the game away early. Sam Lenz racked up two RBIs on two hits for Waupun Warriors Varsity. He singled in the third and sixth innings.

Turner 4, Big Foot 3
Big Foot lost 4-3 in seven innings on Saturday, despite outhitting Turner six to five.

Clayton Stenulson got it done on the rubber on the way to a win. He allowed three runs over six innings. He struck out five, walked three and surrendered six hits.

Turner 10, Big Foot 3
It was a tight game until Turner scored four late runs for the 10-3 victory over Big Foot on Saturday.

Alex Landers paced Big Foot at the plate. Landers went 3-for-4, drove in one and scored one run. He doubled in the third inning and singled in the second and seventh innings.

Bo Hutchinson got the win for Turner. He allowed three runs over six innings. He struck out four, walked two and surrendered seven hits.

Turner's Evan Metzger, Clayton Stenulson, Brandan Noack and Zach Virgin combined for seven hits and five RBI.

Riverside University 4, Reagan Prep 0
A great effort by Alejandro Smith carried the Riverside University Tigers to a 4-0 win in seven innings over Reagan Prep on Saturday.

The Tigers Smith kept Reagan Prep off the scoreboard for all seven innings he was on the hill. He pitched a shutout, allowing no opposing players to cross the plate on three hits while ringing up eight.

John Parlier racked up two RBI on one hit for the Tigers. He tripled in the fifth inning.

Riverside University never trailed after scoring two runs in the fourth on an RBI single by Steven Cirino.

Dominican 8, Catholic Central 7
Zach Mehring did all he could to give Catholic Central a boost, but it wasn't enough to get past Dominican, as Catholic Central lost 8-7 in seven innings at Beaumont Field on Saturday.

Mehring went a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate for the Hilltoppers. He singled in the second and fourth innings and doubled in the sixth inning.

St. Mary Springs 6, Omro 4
Cody Albright got a hit in each of his two at bats. He doubled in the fourth inning and singled in the sixth inning.

Eric Feldner got the win for St. Mary Springs. He allowed four runs over six innings. He struck out one, walked six and surrendered six hits.

La Crosse Aquinas 11, Sparta 0
The Blugolds shut the door early on Sparta, capturing an 11-0 victory on Saturday at Copeland. With seven runs in the first three innings, Blugolds left no doubt about the eventual outcome.

An RBI single by Chris Cavadini and an RBI single by Drew Pretasky during the second inning fueled Blugolds' offense early.

Alex Dee was hot from the plate for Blugolds. Dee went 2-for-3, drove in one and scored two runs. He doubled in the second inning and singled in the third inning.

Sparta couldn't get anything going so long as Rudy Rott was on the hill. Rott gave up just two hits, allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out five during his four innings of work.

Jefferson 16, East Troy 2
East Troy lost 16-2 to Jefferson Saturday at Jefferson despite Ryan Olsen's three-hit day at the dish.

Jason Kraehnke recorded the win for Jefferson. He allowed two runs over four innings. Kraehnke struck out six, walked one and gave up seven hits.

Jefferson never trailed after scoring 11 runs in the third on four doubles, two singles, and a two-run triple by Heath Renz.

Jefferson 10, East Troy 3
Despite Connor Mitchell's 3-for-3 performance at the plate on Saturday, East Troy Trojans Varsity took a 10-3 loss at the hands of Jefferson at Jefferson.

Andy Brahier got the win for Jefferson. He allowed two runs over four innings. Brahier struck out two, walked three and gave up three hits.

Parkview 4, Broadhead 0
Brendan Neal went 2-for-3 as the Parkview Vikings took home a 4-0 victory over Brodhead in seven innings on Saturday.

Nick Henning put together a nice outing. Henning held Brodhead hitless over two innings, allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out two.

Parkview 11, Broadhead 1
The Parkview Vikings shut the door early on Brodhead, capturing an 11-1 victory on Saturday.

Eight runs in the first three innings allowed the Vikings to put the game away early.

Riley Pearson racked up two RBI on two hits for the Parkview Vikings.

Brodhead couldn't get anything going as long as Nolan Strzok was pitching. Strzok gave up just two hits, allowed one earned run, walked two and struck out six during his five innings of work.

Middleton 5, Watertown 2
The Goslings still fell to Middleton 5-2 in seven innings on Saturday at Washington Park - Watertown.

Alex Elliott recorded the win for Middleton. He allowed two runs over six innings. He struck out two, walked three and surrendered three hits.

Middleton was sparked by Luke Schafer and Brian Lochner, who teamed up for four hits and two RBI.

Middleton 9, Watertown 3
Luke Schafer got the win on the mound going four innings and striking out five.

Westosha Central  6, Madison Memorial 4
Chris Frackowiak went 2-for-4 as Westosha Central took home a 6-4 victory over Madison Memorial in seven innings in Madison on Saturday.

Travis Knudsvig recorded the win in relief for the Falcons. He pitched one shutout inning. He struck out one, walked two and surrendered no hits.

Oshkosh North 13, Neenah  3
Neenah Rockets fell 13-3 to Oshkosh North at Neenah HS on Saturday.

Aaron Roth recorded the win for Oshkosh North. He allowed three runs over three innings. He struck out three, walked six and surrendered two hits.

Oshkosh North was sparked by Mike Harvot and Andrew Winchell, who teamed up for three hits and five RBI.

Madison West 8, La Follete 6
Matt Ohm recorded the win for Madison West. He allowed four runs over 4 2/3 innings. He struck out one, walked three and surrendered seven hits.

Madison West went up for good in the first, scoring one run on an RBI single by Alex Brown.

Madison West increased its lead with five runs in the second. The inning looked promising, as Aubrey Johnson singled, bringing home Rock Cates to kick things off.

Mayville 4, Winnebago 3
A single, plating Tyler Luehring and Tylor Griffin gave the Mayville Cardinals the lead in the sixth inning, and the Cardinals hung on to beat Winnebago Lutheran Academy 4-3 on Saturday.

Griffin went a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate for Mayville. He doubled in the first inning and singled in the fourth and sixth innings.

Winnebago 16, Mayville 4

Madison Memorial 11, Westosha Central 6

Lake Coutry Lutheran 3, More 1
Three first-inning runs helped the Lake Country Lutheran Lightning to a 3-1 win over More on Saturday.

Jacob Budnik paced the Lake Country Lutheran Lightning Varsity at the plate. Budnik went 2-for-4 and scored one run. He doubled in the first inning and singled in the fourth inning.

BJ Sabol got it done on the bump on the way to a win. He allowed one run over seven innings. Sabol struck out nine, walked none and gave up four hits.

Lake Country Lutheran 8, More 0
Jesse Turner tossed a shutout to lift the Lightning to an 8-0 win over More in seven innings.

Turner struck out 11, paving the way for a Lake Country Lutheran win. The Lightning pitcher gave up just five hits over seven shutout innings.

Turner also racked up three RBI on four hits for the Lightning. He doubled in the fifth inning and singled in the first, second, and sixth innings.

The Lake Country Lutheran Lightning Varsity didn't relinquish the lead after scoring two runs in the first inning when they scored on an RB