Prep Baseball Report

Daily Roundup: April 29



By Steve Nielsen
Scouting Supervisor - Wisconsin/Illinois

Welcome to the Daily Roundup.

We again have teamed up with Wisconsin Sports Network and GameChanger to bring you the most comprehensive coverage of game scores and highlights throughout the spring. Our Daily Roundup will include final scores with a link to box scores provided by wissports.net as well as any highlights or top performers we get.

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Libertyville (IL)
15
Waunakee
4
2:00 PM CDT
An eight-run explosion in the sixth inning carried the Libertyville (IL) Wildcats to a 15-4 win in seven innings over Waunakee at Miller Park on Wednesday.

Jarret Fueger and Dillon Haasl both chipped in two hits for Waunakee in the loss.
Saint Francis
10
Milwaukee Riverside
1
FINAL

Keaton Rock got the win for St. Francis. He allowed one run over seven innings. Rock struck out nine, walked none and gave up four hits.

St. Francis was sparked by A.J. Gebhard and Kyle Brickner, who teamed up for six hits and three RBIs.

Kettle Moraine Lutheran
1
University School
3
FINAL
Verona
2
Portage
8
FINAL

Verona Area lost 8-2 to Portage at Miller Park. Ben Rortvedt reached base four times. He also drove in one runner. He tripled in the first inning.

Hunter Lehman got the win for Portage. He allowed two runs over six innings. Lehman struck out two, walked five and gave up five hits.

Portage was sparked by Jake Kastenholz and Patrick Austin, who teamed up for three hits and four RBIs.

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