Daily Roundup: June 4
June 5, 2015
By Steve Nielsen
Scouting Supervisor - Wisconsin/Illinois
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Visitor |
V |
Home |
H |
Status |
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Sheboygan South |
0 |
Oconomowoc |
3 |
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Fond du Lac |
3 |
Watertown |
8 |
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Manitowoc Lincoln |
3 |
Sun Prairie |
8 |
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Michael Brekke racked up four RBIs on two hits for the Sun Prairie Cardinals. He doubled in the first inning and singled in the fourth inning. | ||||
Wilmot |
5 |
Waterford |
2 |
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SWCHA |
5 |
Kewaskum |
11 |
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Hortonville |
0 |
Appleton North |
1 |
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Connor Wollersheim threw nine scoreless innings to lift the Lightning to a 1-0 win over Hortonville High School at Appleton, WI in 10 innings. Jake Sommers ended up on the wrong side of the pitching decision, charged with the loss. He lasted 8 2/3 innings, walked seven, struck out five, and allowed one run. In the tenth inning, the Lightning pushed across their only run of the day on an RBI single by Kody Fiorito. |
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Neenah |
0 |
Oshkosh North |
7 |
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Alex Hintze got the win for Oshkosh North. He pitched seven shutout innings. He struck out 13, walked four and surrendered six hits. | ||||
Madison Memorial |
0 |
La Crosse Central |
6 |
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Owen-Withee |
6 |
McDonell Central |
5 |
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Prairie Farm |
0 |
Pepin/Alma |
1 |
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Stoughton |
2 |
Janesville Craig |
9 |
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Milwaukee Pulaski/Juneau |
0 |
Arrowhead |
10 |
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Milwaukee South |
1 |
Milwaukee Riverside |
6 |
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Ashwaubenon |
5 |
Wausau West |
1 |
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Ashwaubenon and Wausau West each put runners in scoring position on Thursday, but Ashwaubenon capitalized on more RBI opportunities, pulling out a 5-1 win at Wausau West High School. Wausau West got eight hits compared with just seven for the Jaguars, but West stranded eight on base. Zach Imig boosted his batting average thanks to a perfect 2-2 day at the plate to pace the Jaguars. He singled in the first inning and doubled in the fifth inning. Will Ark was a workhorse on the hill while bagging the win for Ashwaubenon. Ark allowed one earned run, eight hits and one walk while striking out four over seven innings of work. |
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Shawano |
0 |
Green Bay Preble |
3 |
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De Pere |
4 |
West De Pere |
7 |
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Brendan Meissner got the win for West De Pere. He allowed four runs over seven innings. He struck out four, walked two and surrendered three hits. | ||||
Kenosha Indian Trail |
12 |
Westosha Central |
4 |
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Gavin Lux, Jared Hoerter and Lane Ochs helped lead Indian Trail. They combined for seven hits and three RBIs. | ||||
Milwaukee Madison Co-op |
11 |
Milwaukee Hamilton |
17 |
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Antigo |
2 |
Bay Port |
12 |
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Joe Baier racked up three RBIs on one hit for the Pirates. He homered in the second inning. Connor Hock recorded the win for Bay Port. He allowed two runs over four innings. Connor Hock struck out seven, walked two and gave up three hits. |
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Hartford |
1 |
Beaver Dam |
2 |
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Beaver Dam didn't provide Matt Berg with much support, but he didn't need much. Berg pitched seven strong innings to carry the Golden Beavers to a 2-1 win over Hartford in seven innings on Thursday at Beaver Dam H.S. | ||||
Oshkosh West |
0 |
Kimberly |
3 |
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Racine Park |
0 |
Kenosha Tremper |
6 |
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Union Grove |
5 |
Kenosha Bradford |
9 |
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Vinnie Hubli knocked in four runs as Bradford took home a 9-5 victory over Union Grove in seven innings at Wavro Field on Thursday. He homered in the second inning. |
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Almond-Bancroft |
6 |
Wild Rose |
7 |
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Brody Calnin paced the Wild Rose Wildcats at the plate. Calnin went 2-3 and scored two runs. He singled in the second inning and doubled in the sixth inning. | ||||
Milwaukee King |
3 |
Milwaukee Reagan |
6 |
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Green Bay East/West |
5 |
Pulaski |
2 |
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Greendale |
12 |
Cudahy |
2 |
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New Berlin Eisenhower |
2 |
South Milwaukee |
4 |
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New Berlin West |
6 |
Whitnall |
7 |
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Wauwatosa West |
3 |
Pewaukee |
10 |
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Wauwatosa West (0-0) |
- |
Shorewood (0-0) |
- |
5:00 PM CDT |
Northwood |
0 |
Shell Lake |
2 |
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Zachary Melton hopes every outing could go as well as Thursday, as Melton threw a shutout to carry the Lakers to a 2-0 victory over Northwood at Shell Lake in seven innings. Melton struck out 14, paving the way for a Lakers win. Lakers' pitcher tossed seven innings of shutout ball and allowed only one hit. |
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Hudson |
0 |
Stevens Point |
10 |
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Boyceville |
3 |
Elk Mound |
13 |
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Menomonie |
1 |
River Falls |
3 |
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Eau Claire North |
2 |
Eau Claire Memorial |
3 |
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A 1-1 tie headed to the seventh made for a dramatic ending in Thursday's game at Carson Park. The Old Abes pulled out a 3-2 win over Eau Claire North with a two run bottom of the seventh. Memorial took the lead in the seventh inning on an RBI single by Storm Standiford off Adam LaRock, bringing home Jordan Wilson. |
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Chippewa Falls |
10 |
Marshfield |
2 |
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Reedsburg |
5 |
DeForest |
6 |
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Middleton |
4 |
La Crosse Logan |
5 |
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Holmen |
2 |
Baraboo |
4 |
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Elmwood |
1 |
Spring Valley |
5 |
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Somerset |
1 |
Saint Croix Central |
0 |
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Barron |
4 |
Osceola |
1 |
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Clayton/Turtle Lake |
0 |
Saint Croix Falls |
3 |
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Unity |
1 |
Grantsburg |
3 |
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Regis |
3 |
Durand |
4 |
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Independence/Gilmanton |
0 |
Augusta |
3 |
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Black River Falls |
2 |
Prescott |
11 |
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Altoona |
5 |
Ellsworth |
8 |
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Michael Koch brought home the winning run to give Ellsworth the lead in the sixth inning, as the Panthers hung on to beat Altoona 8-5 on Thursday. After Nick Taranto tripled, Koch came to the plate with the score tied at five, and singled, plating Taranto.Koch racked up two RBIs on one hit. Taranto chipped in two RBIs on two hits for the Panthers. He singled in the fourth inning and tripled in the sixth inning. |
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Madison West |
7 |
Beloit Memorial |
2 |
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Oregon |
1 |
Verona |
5 |
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Keaton Knueppel's nine strikeouts were enough to push the Verona Area past Oregon. Knueppel allowed one earned run, four hits and three walks over six innings. | ||||
Cedarburg |
1 |
Grafton |
5 |
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Germantown |
2 |
Homestead |
14 |
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The Highlanders jumped out to an early lead on Germantown and captured a 14-2 victory on Thursday at Rennicke Field. The game was decided quickly as Highlanders exerted its will early with 12 runs in the first three innings. Trevor Cho racked up three RBIs on two hits for Highlanders. |
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Kettle Moraine |
0 |
Mukwonago |
5 |
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Nate Essman went 2-3 as Mukwonago took home a 4-0 victory over Kettle Moraine in seven innings at MHS on Thursday. He singled in the third inning and doubled in the sixth inning.Kyle Baron held Kettle Moraine scoreless for 6 2/3 innings. Baron struck out four and allowed two walks and five hits. |
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Nicolet |
1 |
Port Washington |
2 |
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Plymouth |
1 |
Sussex Hamilton |
3 |
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West Bend West |
5 |
Whitefish Bay |
2 |
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Wauwatosa East |
8 |
West Bend East |
6 |
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Two Rivers (0-0) |
- |
Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah (0-0) |
- |
6:30 PM CDT |
Muskego |
2 |
Waukesha West |
1 |
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Waukesha North |
19 |
Waukesha South |
15 |
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Milton |
4 |
Janesville Parker |
13 |
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