Daily Roundup: June 2
June 3, 2015
By Steve Nielsen
Scouting Supervisor - Wisconsin/Illinois
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Visitor |
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Home |
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Status |
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Elmwood |
20 |
Plum City |
9 |
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Clear Lake |
0 |
Prairie Farm |
10 |
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Belmont |
4 |
Shullsburg/Benton |
6 |
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Southwestern |
2 |
Barneveld |
5 |
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White Lake |
0 |
Wausaukee |
10 |
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The Rangers were led by a flawless day at the dish by Russell Smith, who went 2-2 against White Lake's pitching. He singled in the third and fourth innings. | ||||
River Ridge |
3 |
Seneca |
5 |
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Auburndale |
3 |
Amherst |
1 |
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Manawa |
1 |
Iola-Scandinavia |
10 |
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Wabeno/Laona |
0 |
Crandon |
3 |
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Gillett/Suring |
0 |
Oconto |
15 |
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Weyauwega-Fremont |
10 |
Brillion |
2 |
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Logan Bosquez got it done on the rubber on the way to a win. He allowed two runs over seven innings. He struck out 10, walked two and surrendered four hits. | ||||
Milw. Bay View/WCLL |
1 |
Milwaukee Pulaski/Juneau |
11 |
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Milwaukee Washington |
1 |
Milwaukee South |
4 |
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Peshtigo |
0 |
Oconto Falls |
8 |
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Randolph |
2 |
Tri-County |
4 |
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Wisconsin Rapids |
3 |
Hudson |
13 |
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Milwaukee Bradley Tech |
4 |
Milwaukee King |
19 |
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D.C. Everest |
0 |
Antigo |
5 |
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Nick Greening carried Antigo to a 5-0 victory over DC Everest on Tuesday with a strong game at the plate and on the mound. Greening went 2-4. He doubled in the second inning and singled in the fifth inning. Robins' Greening kept DC Everest off the scoreboard for all seven innings he was on the rubber. He pitched a shutout, allowing no runs on four hits while striking out one. |
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Green Bay Southwest |
0 |
Ashwaubenon |
8 |
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Rhinelander |
0 |
Green Bay East/West |
2 |
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Wausau East |
0 |
Shawano |
3 |
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Sheboygan North |
1 |
Sheboygan South |
6 |
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Menasha |
5 |
Hortonville |
6 |
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Kaukauna |
0 |
De Pere |
1 |
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A pitchers duel between Dustin Landers and Tyler Rouze led to a De Pere win as Rouze got the best of Kaukauna. He pitched a shutout, allowing no runs on three hits while striking out three. | ||||
Appleton East |
2 |
Neenah |
3 |
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Neenah beat Appleton East 3-2 in seven innings on Tuesday at Neenah behind Wes Hertel, who went 2-3 and hit a home run. He singled in the fifth inning and homered in the seventh inning. |
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Union Grove |
7 |
Badger |
5 |
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Union Grove outlasted Badger on Tuesday after several lead changes, squeaking out a 7-5 win in eight innings. The Broncos pulled out the win thanks to a strong eighth inning. Union Grove went up for good on a two-run double by Connor Fedders off Liam Poetzinger, plating Mason Rodriquez and Toby Robe. |
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Racine Case |
7 |
Kenosha Indian Trail |
9 |
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Racine Park |
6 |
Burlington |
5 |
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Wilmot |
7 |
Racine Horlick |
2 |
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Spooner |
6 |
Northwestern/South Shore |
2 |
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Siren/Webster |
4 |
Rice Lake |
2 |
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Amery |
7 |
Somerset |
10 |
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Tyler Lueck collected three hits, helping the Spartans to a 10-7 victory over Amery on Tuesday at Larry Forest. He doubled in the third inning and singled in the first and fourth innings.Even though Mike Piletich allowed seven runs over 6 2/3 innings he still recorded the victory. Piletich struck out four, walked one and gave up 15 hits. |
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Baldwin-Woodville |
2 |
Barron |
7 |
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Messmer |
2 |
University School |
12 |
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Saint Francis |
0 |
Milwaukee Lutheran |
10 |
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Six runs in the first two innings allowed the Red Knights to put the game away early. An RBI single by Alex Weber, a single by Ryan Selner, and an RBI single by Sam Dekker in the first inning and an RBI single by Christian Gerner, a groundout by T.D. Walker, and an RBI single by Weber during the second inning fueled Red Knights' offense early.Weber racked up four RBIs on three hits for Red Knights. |
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New London |
2 |
Xavier |
10 |
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A magnificent effort by Matt DeYoung carried the Hawks to a 10-2 win in seven innings over New London on Tuesday. DeYoung hit two home runs for Hawks. He went 3-3 in the game with five RBIs and two runs scored, homered in the fourth and sixth innings. |
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Sturgeon Bay |
2 |
Luxemburg-Casco |
7 |
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Chilton |
8 |
Wrightstown |
1 |
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While the Wrightstown Tigers led until the fourth inning, Chilton worked its way back and took the lead on a two-run home run by John Winkel. Adam Klein got the win for Chilton. He allowed one run over seven innings. He struck out seven, walked three and surrendered three hits. Chilton was sparked by Boyd Delebreau and Winkel, who teamed up for four hits and four RBIs. |
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Marinette |
1 |
Clintonville |
2 |
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Columbus |
1 |
Watertown Luther Prep |
3 |
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Mellen |
2 |
Washburn |
11 |
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Bayfield |
13 |
Solon Springs |
17 |
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Cambria-Friesland |
5 |
Almond-Bancroft |
6 |
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Fall River |
0 |
Living Word Lutheran |
1 |
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Granton |
0 |
Abbotsford |
15 |
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Northland Lutheran |
1 |
Columbus Catholic |
8 |
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An ace performance by Kienan McIntee lifted Columbus Catholic Dons to an 8-1 win in seven innings over Northland Lutheran/Wisconsin Valley Lutheran on Tuesday. McIntee racked up 12 strikeouts in the Dons win. McIntee allowed no earned runs, one hit and two walks over seven innings. |
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Newman Catholic |
3 |
Port Edwards |
5 |
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Marion |
6 |
Tigerton |
7 |
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Green Bay NEW Lutheran |
6 |
Bowler |
1 |
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STA/Lena |
6 |
Sevastopol |
16 |
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La Farge |
0 |
North Crawford |
8 |
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Dominican |
5 |
Brookfield Academy |
6 |
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Brookfield Academy outlasted Dominican on Tuesday in a back and forth affair, squeaking out a 6-5 win at Brookfield Academy. The Blue Knights pulled out the win in the seventh inning. They scored on an RBI single by Jeff Hynes off Chris Fuller, bringing home Nathan Kustner and the win. Ryan Kolasinski racked up three RBIs on three hits for Brookfield Academy. He doubled in the first inning and singled in the second and sixth innings. |
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Menominee Indian |
0 |
Shiocton |
6 |
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Boscobel |
2 |
Riverdale |
17 |
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Iowa-Grant |
16 |
Mineral Point |
10 |
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Lake Mills |
5 |
Lakeside Lutheran |
3 |
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Little Chute |
0 |
Freedom |
3 |
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Charlie Jadin got the win for Freedom. He pitched 6 2/3 shutout innings. Jadin struck out eight, walked one and gave up five hits. | ||||
Evansville |
2 |
Clinton |
4 |
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Marc Eliszewski got the win for Clinton. He allowed two runs over seven innings. Eliszewski struck out eight, walked two and gave up seven hits. | ||||
Horicon |
0 |
Winnebago Lutheran |
24 |
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Colby |
7 |
Edgar |
6 |
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Stratford |
0 |
Athens |
10 |
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Wisconsin Heights |
4 |
Cuba City |
3 |
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Belleville |
6 |
Deerfield |
5 |
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New Glarus |
1 |
Waterloo |
5 |
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Ben Lincks powered Waterloo at the plate and on the rubber Tuesday, willing Waterloo to a 5-1 victory over New Glarus. Lincks went a perfect 3-3 at the plate, he doubled in the first inning and singled in the fourth and fifth innings. On the mound Lincks put together an eight-strikeout performance, allowed one earned run, six hits and one walk over seven innings. |
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New Berlin Eisenhower |
11 |
Greendale |
6 |
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Pius XI |
15 |
New Berlin West |
3 |
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Shorewood |
1 |
South Milwaukee |
11 |
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Whitnall |
4 |
Cudahy |
5 |
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Princeton/Green Lake |
5 |
Lourdes |
8 |
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Superior |
0 |
Menomonie |
7 |
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Merrill |
0 |
Eau Claire North |
7 |
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Adam LaRock got the win for Eau Claire North. He tossed five innings of shutout ball. He struck out five, walked three and surrendered four hits. Eau Claire North's Nate Sorenson, LaRock and Kyle Balash combined for six hits and four RBIs. |
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New Richmond |
0 |
Chippewa Falls |
13 |
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Six runs in the first three innings allowed Chippewa Falls to put the game away early. An RBI single by Landon Mueller and a fielder's choice during the first inning and a two-run triple by Jake Sperry and a two-run home run by Mueller in the second inning fueled the Cardinals' offense early.Mueller racked up three RBIs on three hits for the Cardinals. |
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Milwaukee Vincent |
2 |
Milwaukee Madison Co-op |
27 |
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Fond du Lac |
2 |
Madison La Follette |
1 |
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Slinger |
0 |
Manitowoc Lincoln |
1 |
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Reedsburg |
4 |
Tomah |
0 |
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Onalaska |
4 |
Middleton |
5 |
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Middleton won it in the bottom of the seventh on an RBI single by Drew Finley Haag off Kyle Feehan, scoring Joe Ludwig. Alan Roden was hot from the plate for the Cardinals. Roden went 3-4 and drove in one. He singled in the first, fifth, and sixth innings. |
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Sauk Prairie |
2 |
Holmen |
3 |
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Delavan-Darien |
9 |
Stoughton |
12 |
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With the score tied at nine in the sixth inning, Cade Bunnell came to the plate and homered. Bunnell went 2-3, drove in one and scored two runs. |
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Fort Atkinson |
2 |
Madison West |
7 |
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Elkhorn |
0 |
Oregon |
1 |
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In the bottom of seventh inning, the Oregon Panthers walked off with the win, pushing across their only run of the day on an RBI single by Chris McGuine. | ||||
Monona Grove |
0 |
Milton |
13 |
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Oshkosh West |
5 |
Appleton West |
3 |
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Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau |
0 |
Altoona |
1 |
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Black River Falls |
3 |
Bloomer |
2 |
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Sparta |
0 |
Viroqua |
7 |
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Adams-Friendship |
0 |
Mauston |
4 |
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Big Foot |
9 |
Racine Lutheran/Prairie |
2 |
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Saint John's NW Military Acade |
0 |
Mayville |
7 |
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Omro |
4 |
Waupun |
5 |
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Waupun got the walk off win in the bottom of the seventh on an RBI single by Drew Behling off Zach Grabner, plating Collin Witthun. | ||||
Winneconne |
8 |
North Fond du Lac |
3 |
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Roncalli |
1 |
Valders |
9 |
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Northland Pines |
1 |
Tomahawk |
11 |
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Wittenberg-Birnamwood |
13 |
Lakeland |
2 |
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Zach Urguhart recorded the win for Wittenburg/Birnamwood. He allowed two runs over 4 2/3 innings. Urguhart struck out one, walked one and gave up five hits. Wittenburg/Birnamwood was sparked by Keegan Miller and Maclean Alwes, who teamed up for six hits and four RBIs. |
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Brodhead/Juda |
0 |
Monroe |
9 |
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Ripon |
6 |
Wisconsin Dells |
14 |
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Berlin |
6 |
Westfield |
11 |
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Carter Jodarski went 3-3 at the plate, but Berlin still fell to Westfield 11-6 in seven innings on Tuesday. Carter Jodarski had a busy day at the plate, collecting two extra-base hits. He singled in the third inning and doubled in the first and fourth innings. Westfield was sparked by Johnston and Rasmusson, who teamed up for four hits and five RBIs. |
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Platteville |
0 |
Dodgeville |
15 |
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Richland Center |
0 |
Mount Horeb |
3 |
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Thorp |
3 |
Owen-Withee |
4 |
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Gilman |
4 |
Greenwood |
14 |
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Faith Christian |
1 |
Black Hawk |
8 |
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Monticello |
5 |
Albany |
11 |
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Pembine/Goodman |
11 |
Three Lakes |
12 |
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Phelps |
9 |
Elcho |
16 |
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Palmyra-Eagle |
10 |
Martin Luther |
11 |
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Cashton |
0 |
Wonewoc-Center |
5 |
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Royall |
3 |
New Lisbon |
1 |
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Kenosha Christian Life |
2 |
Racine St. Catherine's |
3 |
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Kickapoo |
1 |
De Soto |
13 |
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Wauzeka-Steuben |
0 |
Potosi |
5 |
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Montello |
1 |
Laconia |
7 |
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Poynette |
1 |
Pardeeville |
6 |
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Manitowoc Lutheran |
2 |
Mishicot |
12 |
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Kyle Kintopf got the win for Mishicot. He allowed one run over five innings. Kintopf struck out one, walked four and gave up three hits. Mishicot's Drew Honzik, Brett Reinhart and Tanner Orth combined for seven hits and four RBIs. |
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Reedsville |
2 |
Algoma |
3 |
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Cadott |
3 |
Regis |
10 |
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Stanley-Boyd |
10 |
Mondovi |
4 |
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Glenwood City |
4 |
Boyceville |
6 |
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Cornell/Lake Holcombe |
4 |
Phillips |
6 |
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Whitehall |
6 |
Cochrane-Fountain City |
7 |
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Cameron |
2 |
Ladysmith |
4 |
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Melrose-Mindoro |
2 |
Arcadia |
17 |
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Luther |
0 |
Necedah |
6 |
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Matt Brown's six strikeouts helped Necedah to the victory. The Cardinals' pitcher tossed five innings of shutout ball and allowed only four hits. | ||||
Cumberland |
3 |
Unity |
5 |
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Unity finally managed to grab the lead in the sixth inning. The Eagles went up for good on an RBI double by Tevin Anderson off Isaac Boucher, scoring Phillip Sorensen. Sorensen went a perfect 2-2 at the plate for the Eagles. He singled in the fourth and sixth innings. |
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Luck/Frederic |
8 |
Clayton/Turtle Lake |
9 |
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Madison East |
1 |
Hartford |
2 |
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Grafton |
0 |
West Bend West |
4 |
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Homestead |
1 |
Brookfield Central |
3 |
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Brookfield Central never surrendered the lead after the fifth inning, scoring three runs on two doubles. In the seventh inning, Highlanders pushed across its only run of the day on a single by Tyler Woldt. |
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Kewaskum |
10 |
Sheboygan Falls |
4 |
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Muskego |
7 |
Kettle Moraine |
1 |
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Two Rivers |
5 |
Oostburg |
14 |
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Waukesha South |
2 |
Mukwonago |
5 |
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West Bend East |
4 |
Cedarburg |
0 |
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Whitefish Bay |
9 |
Nicolet |
4 |
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Wauwatosa East |
4 |
Sussex Hamilton |
10 |
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Whitewater |
1 |
Catholic Memorial |
2 |
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An exceptional effort by Eric Brown led Catholic Memorial to a 2-1 win in seven innings over Whitewater on Tuesday at Infinity Fields. Eric Brown kept contact to a minimum, striking out seven Whitewater batters. Eric Brown allowed no earned runs, three hits and no walks over seven innings. |
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Eleva-Strum |
7 |
Blair-Taylor |
0 |
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Alma Center Lincoln |
2 |
Independence/Gilmanton |
5 |
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Dayton Keenan had three RBIs, helping Independence/Gilmanton to a 5-2 victory over Alma-Center Lincoln on Tuesday at Independence. He homered in the fourth inning.Jesse Pientok racked up eight strikeouts in the Indees win. Pientok allowed two earned runs on four hits and four walks over seven innings. |
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Waunakee |
1 |
Madison Memorial |
5 |
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Jason McFeely went 3-3 at the plate, sparking the Madison Memorial to a 5-1 victory in seven innings over Waunakee on Tuesday at Mansfield Stadium. He singled in the second, fourth, and fifth innings.Travis Lindquist was a workhorse on the hill for the Spartans. Lindquist pitched seven innings and allowed one earned run, five hits and two walks while striking out two. |
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Marshall |
3 |
Madison Edgewood |
13 |
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Kettle Moraine Lutheran |
1 |
West Bend West |
11 |
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Sheb. Luth./Kohler (0-0) |
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Howards Grove (0-0) |
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7:30 PM CDT |