Daily Roundup: April 23
April 24, 2015
By Steve Nielsen
Scouting Supervisor - Wisconsin/Illinois
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Visitor |
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Home |
H |
Status |
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Appleton East |
2 |
No. 7 Oshkosh North |
1 |
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Luther |
13 |
Black River Falls |
14 |
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Hudson |
2 |
Stillwater |
6 |
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No. 5 Appleton North |
10 |
Kaukauna |
3 |
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A six-run explosion in the sixth inning carried the Lightning to a 10-3 win in seven innings over Kaukauna on Thursday. The Lightning scored in the sixth on an RBI single by Alex Henwood, a two-run triple by Connor Wollersheim, an RBI single by Chase Kreul, an RBI single by Kody Fiorito, and an RBI single by Hunter Rolain. It was a good day at the plate for the Lightning's Tyce Wheeler. Wheeler went 4-5, drove in one and scored one run. He doubled in the first inning and singled in the third, fourth, and sixth innings. |
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No. 1 Arrowhead |
12 |
Catholic Memorial |
1 |
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Nate Brown got it done on the hill on the way to a win. He allowed one run over five innings. Brown struck out six, walked four and gave up two hits. Arrowhead was sparked by Johnny Duranso and Brown, who teamed up for five hits and eight RBIs. |
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Ashwaubenon |
10 |
Notre Dame |
0 |
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Ashwaubenon jumped out to an early lead on Green Bay Notre Dame and captured a 10-0 victory on Thursday at Green Bay Notre Dame High School. Six runs in the first two innings allowed the Jaguars to put the game away early. An RBI single by Jack Moynihan, a sacrifice fly by Quinton Hammer, and an RBI double by Kyle Monroe in the first inning and a three-run home run by Turner Wittig during the second inning supplied the early offense for Ashwaubenon. Wittig racked up three RBIs on four hits.Mitch Powers kept Green Bay Notre Dame off the scoreboard for all five innings he was on the hill. He pitched a shutout, allowing two hits while ringing up six. |
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Badger |
8 |
Union Grove |
6 |
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Nate Schimanski brought home the winning run to give Union Grove the walk off win in the eighth inning. With the score tied at five in the eighth, Schimanski came to the plate and hit into a fielder's choice. Zac Melendrez racked up four RBIs on three hits for Union Grove. He singled in the first and fifth innings and doubled in the seventh inning. Schimanski got it done on the bump as well on the way to a win. He tossed four innings of shutout ball. He struck out three, walked none and surrendered two hits. |
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No. 17 Beaver Dam |
1 |
Hartford |
3 |
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The Hartford Orioles beat Beaver Dam 3-1 in seven innings on Thursday at West Side Park behind Chad Wagner, who went 2-2. He singled in the first and fifth innings. Alex Braunschweig handled Beaver Dam's lineup with ease, racking up eight strikeouts. Braunschweig allowed one earned run on five hits and two walks over seven innings. |
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Bonduel |
24 |
Weyauwega-Fremont |
4 |
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Brookfield Academy |
10 |
Saint Francis |
0 |
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Spencer Francis racked up two RBIs on two hits for Brookfield Academy. He doubled in the third inning and singled in the fourth inning. St. Francis couldn't get anything going as long as Aaron Goecks was on the rubber. St. Francis managed just one hit off of the Blue Knights' pitcher, who allowed no earned runs, walked four and struck out seven during his five innings of work. |
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Crivitz |
26 |
STA/Lena |
3 |
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D.C. Everest |
10 |
Merrill |
8 |
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Trey Stevenson racked up three RBIs on three hits for Merrill. He singled in the second, fifth, and sixth innings. Lemmer got the win for DC Everest. He allowed three runs over 2 1/3 innings. Lemmer struck out two, walked three and gave up three hits. |
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Delavan-Darien |
0 |
Burlington |
10 |
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Aaron Mutter tossed a five inning no-hitter to carry Burlington to the 10-0 win. | ||||
Fond du Lac |
10 |
Neenah |
3 |
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Dan Behlke got it done on the hill on the way to a win. He allowed three runs over six innings. He struck out three, walked five and surrendered four hits. Fond du Lac was sparked by Blaine Evans and Reggie Hernandez, who teamed up for six hits and four RBIs. |
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Green Bay East/West |
4 |
No. 20 Sheboygan South |
1 |
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Gibraltar |
0 |
Kewaunee |
3 |
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Green Bay Southwest |
0 |
No. 2 Bay Port |
10 |
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An RBI single by Dakota Klein in the first inning and an RBI single by Zach Abfall, a two-run single by Tucker Noe, an RBI double by Joe Baier, a two-run double by Troy Albrecht, and an RBI double by Brady DeBouche during the second inning fueled the Bay Port offense early.
DeBouche put himself in scoring position with two extra-base hits. Connor Hock looked sharp on the hill. Green Bay Southwest managed just one hit off of Hock, who allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out seven during his five innings of work. |
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No. 10 Hortonville |
0 |
No. 9 Kimberly |
10 |
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Kenosha St. Joseph |
7 |
Martin Luther |
5 |
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No. 11 Kenosha Tremper |
9 |
Racine Horlick |
1 |
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No. 12 Lake Country Lutheran |
20 |
Saint John's NW Military Acade |
1 |
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An 11-run explosion in the sixth inning lifted the Lake Country Lutheran Lightning to a 20-1 win in six innings over St. Johns on Thursday. Ben Wilkins got a hit in each of his three at bats. TJ Hopkins struck out eight hitters en route to the the Lake Country Lutheran win. Hopkins allowed one earned run on two hits and no walks over six innings. |
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Luxemburg-Casco |
1 |
Shawano |
6 |
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Manitowoc Lincoln |
2 |
Pulaski |
5 |
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Manitowoc Lutheran |
0 |
Brillion |
5 |
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Jake Groth went 2-3, helping Brillion to a 5-0 victory over Manitowoc Lutheran on Thursday. He singled in the second and fifth innings. The Lions' Jacob Mathiebe kept Manitowoc Lutheran off the scoreboard for all seven innings he was on the bump. He pitched a shutout, allowing no runs on five hits while striking out nine. |
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Marinette |
1 |
No. 19 West De Pere |
10 |
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The Phantoms jumped out to an early lead on Marinette and captured a 10-1 victory on Thursday. With six runs in the first two innings, West De Pere left no doubt about the eventual outcome. An RBI single by Brendan Meissner, and an RBI single by Kyle Kosobucki during the first inning and an RBI single by Reece Lade and a two-run single by Meissner in the second inning fueled the Phantoms' offense early.Sam De Ruyter reached base four times. He scored three runs and had one RBI. He singled in the second inning. |
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Menasha |
4 |
Oconto Falls |
1 |
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Mishicot |
6 |
Saint Mary Central |
1 |
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Drew Honzik recorded the win for Mishicot. He allowed one run over seven innings. He struck out three, walked none and surrendered three hits. | ||||
Niagara |
4 |
Coleman |
9 |
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Northland Pines
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0 |
Mosinee
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25 |
4:30 PM CDT |
The Mosinee Indians beat Northland Pines 25-0 in five innings on Thursday after a 16-run explosion in the third inning. Trevor Grabow racked up five RBIs on four hits for the Indians. Zach Bednar racked up 11 strikeouts in the win, he gave up just one hit over five shutout innings. |
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Pacelli |
7 |
Iola-Scandinavia |
8 |
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Peshtigo |
8 |
Wausaukee |
5 |
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Racine Lutheran/Prairie |
1 |
Saint Thomas More |
11 |
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Racine Park |
5 |
Kenosha Bradford |
4 |
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Reedsville |
2 |
Chilton |
8 |
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Rosholt |
3 |
Tigerton |
1 |
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Seymour |
1 |
New London |
2 |
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Sheboygan North |
2 |
De Pere |
9 |
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Connor Rutherford put himself in scoring position with two extra-base hits for De Pere. He doubled in the first and fourth innings. Max Huddleston got the win for the Redbirds. He allowed one run over four innings. Huddleston struck out one, walked four and gave up two hits. |
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Shoreland Lutheran |
4 |
Dominican |
2 |
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Trey Johnson kept runners off the basepaths in his appearance. Johnson gave up just one hit, allowed no earned runs, walked four and struck out four during his six innings of work. Lifting Shoreland Lutheran to the 4-2 win. |
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Southern Door |
4 |
Green Bay NEW Lutheran |
3 |
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Sturgeon Bay |
8 |
Oconto |
5 |
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Waupun |
0 |
No. 16 Oconomowoc |
10 |
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Waupun lost 10-0 to Oconomowoc at Roosevelt Field on Thursday as Jonah Landowski allowed one hit over five innings. Oconomowoc was sparked by Jonah Landowski and Merik Williams, who teamed up for six hits and four RBIs. |
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Wausau West
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0 |
Stevens Point
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1 |
4:30 PM CDT |
Alex Lee picked up the win with seven shutout innings for the Panthers. Lee struck out four, walked none, and scattered four hits. Ted Kearney led the offense with a 2-for-3 day including a double. SPASH tallied their only run in the bottom of the sixth. Ruzek led the inning off with a single and after a sac bunt, Trev Anderson singled him home. |
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No. 18 Westosha Central |
4 |
Waterford |
3 |
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Marshall Gilbert was strong at the plate and on the mound in carrying Westosha Central to a 4-3 victory over Waterford on Thursday. Gilbert racked up two RBIs on one hit for the Falcons . He doubled in the seventh inning. Gilbert pitched seven innings and allowed no earned runs, three hits and five walks while striking out three. |
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Wild Rose |
15 |
Menominee Indian |
8 |
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Trailing by one in their last at bats, Wild Rose sealed the win with eight runs in the seventh. The Wildcats scored on an RBI single by Drew Seefeldt, a walk by Schuyler Waller, a two-run single by Ty Butzin, and a two-run single by Brody Calnin. | ||||
Wisconsin Heights |
9 |
Mineral Point |
0 |
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Sawyer Brandt hopes every outing could go as well as Thursday, as Brandt threw a shutout to carry Wisconsin Heights to a 9-0 victory over Mineral Point at Mineral Point in seven innings. Brandt kept contact to a minimum, striking out 10 Mineral Point batters. The Vanguards' pitcher tossed seven innings of shutout ball and allowed only two hits. Riley Howard reached base three times in the game for Wisconsin Heights. He scored two runs and had one RBI. He singled in the first inning and doubled in the sixth inning. |
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Wisconsin Lutheran |
1 |
Milwaukee Lutheran |
0 |
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It was a pitching duel between a pair of Division 1 commits in Milwaukee on Thursday and the Red Knights failed to take advantage of great day from Nick Winter, losing 1-0 to Wisconsin Lutheran in seven innings. UW-Milwaukee commit Winter baffled Wisconsin Lutheran, striking out 14 batters, allowed one earned run, two hits and two walks over seven innings. North Dakota commit Logan McShane got the win for Wisconsin Lutheran. He pitched seven shutout innings, struck out four, walked two and gave up two hits. Wisconsin Lutheran managed to score one run in the seventh inning on a wild pitch. |
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Wrightstown |
8 |
Roncalli |
1 |
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The Wrightstown Tigers beat Roncalli 8-1 in seven innings on Thursday after a five-run explosion in the third inning. The Tigers scored in the third on an RBI single by Wyatt Van Rossum, an RBI single by Ryan Leick, a two-run single by Zac Haese, and a groundout by Alan Barta. Barta reached base three times. He scored two runs and had one RBI. Hunter Kussow was a workhorse on the rubber while bagging the win for Wrightstown. Kussow pitched seven innings and allowed no earned runs, five hits and no walks while striking out four. |
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Milwaukee Bradley Tech |
15 |
Milwaukee Vincent |
3 |
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Milwaukee South |
24 |
Milwaukee Washington |
1 |
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Rib Lake |
8 |
Pittsville |
9 |
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Athens |
6 |
Marathon |
7 |
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Berlin |
6 |
Clintonville |
7 |
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Big Foot |
3 |
Edgerton |
7 |
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Brodhead/Juda |
2 |
Whitewater |
4 |
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Clinton |
3 |
East Troy |
13 |
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Columbus |
4 |
Waterloo |
0 |
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Tanner Kirchberg got the win for Columbus. He tossed seven innings of shutout ball. Kirchberg struck out nine, walked one and gave up three hits. | ||||
Fox Valley Lutheran |
12 |
Freedom |
7 |
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Palmyra-Eagle |
9 |
Evansville |
19 |
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The bats were busy at Evansville High School on Thursday, and when the dust cleared the Blue Devils had a 19-9 win over Palmyra-Eagle in five innings. Evansville beat Palmyra-Eagle thanks to 13 hits, including two extra base hits. They scored eight runs in the third with the big knocks coming from a two-run double by Brandon Robinson, a two-run single by Dayton Zettelmeier. |
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Parkview |
0 |
No. 13 Jefferson |
10 |
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Thursday was a day Nick Schrader will remember forever as Schrader threw a no-hitter in the Eagles' 10-0 victory over Parkview. No Parkview batter was able to locate Schrader, striking out seven batters and walking none while recording his momentous feat. |
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Ripon |
2 |
Xavier |
26 |
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With 21 runs in the first three innings, Hawks left no doubt about the eventual outcome. Nate Deyoung racked up six RBIs on two hits for Hawks. Chase Lindem was in control on the mound. Ripon managed just one hit off of Lindem, who allowed no earned runs, walked none and struck out six during his five innings of work. |
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Beloit Turner |
5 |
McFarland |
2 |
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Jameson Fell recorded the win for Turner. He allowed two runs over seven innings. Fell struck out five, walked two and gave up seven hits. | ||||
Adams-Friendship |
1 |
Wisconsin Dells |
23 |
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Baldwin-Woodville |
0 |
Prescott |
10 |
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Bangor |
5 |
Necedah |
0 |
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Canon O'Heron got the win for Bangor. He tossed seven innings of shutout ball. He struck out nine, walked two and surrendered three hits. | ||||
No. 24 Beloit Memorial |
10 |
Madison East |
1 |
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Brookwood |
5 |
New Lisbon |
7 |
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Cameron |
8 |
Luck/Frederic |
4 |
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Clayton/Turtle Lake |
3 |
Unity |
4 |
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Dylan Ruck racked up three RBIs on three hits for the Unity Eagles. He singled in the first inning and doubled in the third and fifth innings. Connor Olson pitched seven innings and allowed one earned run on five hits. |
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Columbus Catholic |
0 |
Neillsville |
6 |
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Durand |
7 |
Regis |
3 |
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Madison Edgewood |
4 |
Monona Grove |
2 |
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No. 23 Ellsworth |
3 |
Osceola |
1 |
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An excellent effort by Brady Yanish carried the Ellsworth Panthers to a 3-1 win in seven innings over Osceola on Thursday. He pitched seven innings and allowed no earned runs on three hits. Yanish faced his trickiest spot in the sixth inning. |
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Fort Atkinson |
0 |
DeForest |
2 |
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Pembine/Goodman |
7 |
Elcho |
10 |
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Spencer |
16 |
Granton |
0 |
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Grantsburg |
1 |
Saint Croix Falls |
2 |
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St. Croix Falls didn't provide Jacob Jacobson with much support, but he didn't need much. Jacobson pitched seven strong innings to carry the Saints to a 2-1 win over Grantsburg in seven innings on Thursday at St. Croix Falls. | ||||
Hillsboro |
2 |
Royall |
6 |
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Holmen
|
2 |
No. 22 Aquinas
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4 |
5:00 PM CDT |
Aquinas took the lead in the third inning and held on for the victory. The Blugolds scored on a two-run single by Jacob Horstman off Braund, scoring Alex Schulte and Thomas Gallagher. Rudy Rott boosted his batting average thanks to a perfect 2-2 day at the plate to pace the Blugolds. He singled in the first inning and doubled in the fourth inning. |
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Horicon |
1 |
Fall River |
3 |
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Independence/Gilmanton |
3 |
Whitehall |
8 |
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No. 25 Janesville Parker |
2 |
No. 6 Sun Prairie |
12 |
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Ben Hauser racked up four RBIs on three hits for Sun Prairie. Coby Oswalt recorded the win for the Cardinals. He allowed two runs over five innings. Oswalt struck out four, walked none and gave up six hits. |
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Johnson Creek |
8 |
Rio |
4 |
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Laconia |
8 |
Lomira |
2 |
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Ladysmith
|
0 |
Bloomer
|
2 |
5:00 PM CDT |
Jacob Malinowski tossed a shutout to lift Blackhawks to a 2-0 win over Ladysmith in seven innings. Malinowski gave up just one hit, allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out eight during his seven innings of work. |
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Wabeno/Laona |
7 |
Florence |
8 |
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Alma Center Lincoln |
2 |
Augusta |
12 |
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Madison La Follette |
2 |
Verona |
9 |
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The Verona Area Wildcats beat Madison LaFollette on Thursday 9-2 at Stampfl Field in seven innings. Keaton Knueppel racked up three RBIs on three hits for the Wildcats. He singled in the third, fifth, and sixth innings. Tekoa Whitehead looked sharp on the rubber. Whitehead held Madison LaFollette hitless over three innings, allowed no earned runs, walked none and struck out one. Jake Toman got the win for Verona Area. He allowed two runs over four innings. He struck out three, walked six and surrendered two hits. |
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Madison Memorial |
2 |
No. 4 Janesville Craig |
12 |
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Janesville Craig was sparked by Kevin Brandt and Evan Spry, who teamed up for three hits and two RBIs. | ||||
Kettle Moraine Lutheran |
5 |
Saint Mary's Springs |
7 |
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Mauston |
1 |
Wautoma |
5 |
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McDonell Central |
8 |
Altoona |
3 |
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Medford
|
9 |
Antigo
|
14 |
5:00 PM CDT |
Arin VerHagen racked up two RBIs on four hits for the Robins. He tripled in the fourth inning and singled in the first, third, and sixth innings. | ||||
Middleton |
1 |
Madison West |
2 |
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Mondovi |
4 |
Colfax |
14 |
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Montello |
3 |
Poynette |
10 |
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Mount Horeb |
6 |
Sauk Prairie |
8 |
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Nekoosa |
12 |
Westfield |
2 |
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Omro |
12 |
North Fond du Lac |
2 |
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Oregon |
3 |
Monroe |
1 |
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A single, bringing home Sam Mueller and Chris McGuine gave Oregon the lead in the seventh inning, and the Panthers hung on to beat Monroe 3-1 on Thursday. Mitch Weber pitched seven innings and allowed no earned runs on four hits. Weber faced his toughest moment in the fifth inning. |
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Lourdes |
11 |
Oakfield |
1 |
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Oshkosh West |
8 |
Appleton West |
5 |
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Platteville |
1 |
Dodgeville |
11 |
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Plum City
|
7 |
Glenwood City
|
8 |
5:00 PM CDT |
Reedsburg |
6 |
Portage |
7 |
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Sevastopol |
6 |
Algoma |
16 |
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Spooner |
5 |
Hayward |
15 |
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Saint Croix Central |
0 |
Elk Mound |
12 |
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Stoughton |
9 |
Milton |
10 |
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The Stoughton Vikings fell victim to a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth inning on Thursday, handing Milton a 10-9 win at Schilberg Park. With the Red Hawks trailing by one in the ninth inning, D Hermanson came to the plate and singled, scoring Moxley. Cade Bunnell got on base three times in the game for the Vikings. He scored two runs and had one RBI. He doubled in the fourth inning and singled in the seventh inning. |
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Waunakee |
6 |
Baraboo |
8 |
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Wayland Academy |
4 |
Hustisford/Dodgeland |
15 |
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Winnebago Lutheran |
9 |
Mayville |
0 |
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Weston |
2 |
Ithaca |
9 |
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Milwaukee Riverside |
13 |
Milwaukee King |
3 |
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Antonio Valadez got the win for Riverside University. He allowed three runs over five innings. Valadez struck out 10, walked five and gave up three hits. | ||||
Milwaukee Hamilton |
13 |
Milwaukee Madison Co-op |
10 |
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Spring Valley |
11 |
Elmwood |
0 |
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Seneca |
6 |
North Crawford |
5 |
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De Soto |
3 |
Wauzeka-Steuben |
4 |
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Deerfield |
5 |
Williams Bay |
0 |
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Luther |
8 |
Black River Falls |
15 |
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Merrill |
5 |
D.C. Everest |
8 |
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Austin Solomon got it done on the bump on the way to a win. He allowed three runs over four innings. Austin Solomon struck out five, walked two and gave up five hits. D.C. Everest closer Derek Reiche put away the final nine outs to record the save. |
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Stevens Point |
8 |
Wausau West |
5 |
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Game two of the double header was more of an offensive battle as the Panthers were led by Noel Winch who had a perfect 4-for-4 day with two doubles. Payton Nelson went 3-for-4 in the loss. | ||||
Catholic Central
|
3 |
Racine St. Catherine's
|
2 |
7:00 PM CDT |
Nolan Girard picked up the win for Catholic Central. Girard allowed one earned run, four hits and four walks while striking out five over seven innings of work. | ||||
Lomira |
2 |
Laconia |
3 |
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