Prep Baseball Report

Daily Roundup: May 19



By Steve Nielsen
Scouting Supervisor - Wisconsin/Illinois

Welcome to the Daily Roundup.

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Black River Falls
0
West Salem
5
FINAL
Fall River
19
Wayland Academy
5
FINAL
Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau
3
Viroqua
8
FINAL
Whitehall
5
Cochrane-Fountain City
15
FINAL
Appleton East
7
Fond du Lac
1
FINAL
Appleton West
1
Kaukauna
3
FINAL
No. 2 Arrowhead
10
Slinger
0
FINAL
Ashwaubenon
0
De Pere
1
4:30 PM CDT

An ace performance by Tyler Rouze led De Pere to a 1-0 win in seven innings over Ashwaubenon on Tuesday at De Pere.

The Redbirds' Rouze kept Ashwaubenon 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 two hits while ringing up six.

Lucas Reynolds had a hot bat for De Pere. Reynolds went 2-2. He singled in the third inning and doubled in the fifth inning.

Barneveld
12
Kickapoo
0
FINAL
Beaver Dam
3
Wisconsin Lutheran
2
4:30 PM CDT
Brillion
2
Manitowoc Lutheran
0
FINAL

Dylan Knoespel threw a shutout to lift Brillion to a 2-0 win over Manitowoc Lutheran in seven innings.

Knoespel had an impressive outing giving up just one hit, allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out seven during his seven innings of work.

Catholic Central
3
Racine Lutheran/Prairie
9
FINAL
Reid Heinert recorded the win for Racine Lutheran/Prairie. He allowed three runs over six innings. Heinert struck out five, walked two and gave up eight hits.
Catholic Memorial
6
Waupun
1
FINAL
Eric Brown recorded the win for Catholic Memorial . He allowed one run over seven innings. He struck out four, walked none and surrendered three hits.
Crivitz
12
Stephenson
7
FINAL
Cuba City
1
Darlington
3
FINAL
De Soto
7
Luther
5
FINAL
No. 4 Denmark
2
Shawano
1
FINAL

Tanner Umentum hopes every outing could go as well as Tuesday, as Umentum struck out nine batters to carry the Denmark Vikings to a 2-1 victory over Shawano at Shawano High School in seven innings.

Denmark went up for good in the fourth, scoring one run on an RBI single by Riley Pelischek.

Elkhorn
5
Delavan-Darien
8
FINAL
Hartford
2
No. 16 Watertown
3
FINAL
Cam Schuett got the win for Watertown. He allowed two runs over seven innings. He struck out five, walked one and surrendered eight hits.
No. 12 Kenosha Bradford
6
No. 19 Kenosha Indian Trail
4
4:30 PM CDT

Bradford trailed by four after six innings, but the Red Devils recovered thanks to a six run seventh inning to pull out a 6-4 win over Indian Trail on Tuesday.

With Bradford trailing by one in the seventh inning, a costly error brought home Tyler Hedstrom and Kyle Scoville.

Kyle Sinclair got a hit in each of his two at bats for Bradford. He singled in the second inning and doubled in the fourth inning.

Kyle Schulz got the win for Bradford Red Devils Varsity. He allowed four runs over seven innings. He struck out three, walked one and surrendered 10 hits.

Indian Trail jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the bottom of the first. Gavin Lux singled to ignite Indian Trail offense. A single by Jared Hoerter then moved Lux from first to second. Lane Ochs singled, scoring Lux and Hoerter.

Kenosha St. Joseph
2
Dominican
4
FINAL
No. 5 Kimberly
3
No. 11 Appleton North
0
FINAL
Brice Swick got it done on the bump on the way to a win. He tossed seven innings of shutout ball. Swick struck out two, walked three and gave up four hits.
Lakeside Lutheran
2
Watertown Luther Prep
9
FINAL
Brookfield Academy
17
Living Word Lutheran
3
FINAL

A nine-run explosion in the sixth inning hoisted Brookfield Academy to a 17-3 win in six innings over Living Word Lutheran on Tuesday.

Brookfield Academy Blue Knights scored in the sixth on a sacrifice fly by Aaron Goecks, an RBI single by Spencer Francis, an RBI single by Noah Jensen, a two-run single by Ryan Kolasinski, an RBI single by Taylor Just, and another two-run single by Francis.

Francis racked up four RBIs on four hits for the Blue Knights.

Manawa
1
Amherst
10
FINAL
Messmer
1
No. 17 Lake Country Lutheran
12
FINAL
Milwaukee Lutheran
1
No. 25 Oconomowoc
3
FINAL
Sophomore Zach Clayton recorded the win for Oconomowoc. He allowed one run over seven innings. Clayton struck out eight, walked one and gave up three hits.
Neenah
1
No. 15 Hortonville
3
FINAL

Neenah fell to Hortonville 3-1 at Hortonville Commercial Club Park.

Jonny Van Liere got it done on the mound on the way to a win. He allowed one run over five innings. Van Liere struck out three, walked two and gave up five hits.

New London
6
Menasha
7
FINAL
No. 6 Oshkosh North
1
Oshkosh West
0
FINAL
Racine Case
2
No. 14 Kenosha Tremper
9
FINAL
Racine St. Catherine's
4
Martin Luther
5
FINAL
Regis
1
McDonell Central
2
FINAL
Roncalli
0
Wrightstown
2
FINAL

An ace performance by Alan Barta lifted the Wrightstown Tigers to a 2-0 win in seven innings over Roncalli on Tuesday. He pitched a shutout, allowing no runs on two hits while striking out five.

Rosholt
14
Port Edwards
2
FINAL
Sheboygan North
0
No. 3 Bay Port
10
FINAL

Quinn Pierner had a hot bat for Bay Port. Pierner went 2-3 and scored two runs. He singled in the second inning and doubled in the third inning.

Joe Baier kept Sheboygan North off the scoreboard for all five innings he was on the mound. He pitched a shutout, allowing no opposing players to cross the plate on three hits while ringing up six.

Shoreland Lutheran
5
Saint Thomas More
3
FINAL

Shoreland Lutheran outlasted St. Thomas More on Tuesday after several lead changes, squeaking out a 5-3 win at St. Thomas More High School.

The Pacers pulled out the win in the eighth inning. Shoreland Lutheran scored on a two-run single by Ethan Woller off Jon Caban, scoring Joshua Christensen and Samuel Kirby.

John Marquardt was perfect at the dish, going 4-4. He singled in the first, fourth, sixth, and eighth innings.

Southwestern
3
Mineral Point
7
FINAL
Saint Francis
0
University School
5
FINAL
Saint John's NW Military Acade
3
Kenosha Christian Life
6
FINAL
Saint Mary Central
17
Mishicot
2
FINAL

The game was decided quickly as St. Mary Central exerted its will early with 16 runs in the first three innings.

Tyler Nelson racked up three RBIs on four hits for the Zephyrs. He singled in the first and second innings and doubled in the third inning.

Tigerton
1
Wild Rose
2
FINAL

An ace performance by Aaron VandeCastle spurred the Wild Rose Wildcats to a 2-1 win over Tigerton on Tuesday at Wild Rose.

VandeCastle picked up the win for the Wildcats. VandeCastle pitched nine innings and allowed one earned run, four hits and three walks while striking out six.

A walk-off single in the ninth by Schuyler Waller gave Wild Rose the win.

Valders
4
Little Chute
7
FINAL
No. 18 Waterford
7
Burlington
9
FINAL
Tanner Strommen boosted his batting average thanks to a perfect 3-3 day at the plate to pace the Burlington Demons. He doubled in the first inning and singled in the fourth and fifth innings.
Wauzeka-Steuben
4
Potosi
7
FINAL
Westfield
0
Wisconsin Dells
10
FINAL
Westosha Central
14
Badger
3
FINAL

Westosha Central Falcons scored six runs in the sixth on a two-run home run by Greg Kuhfuss, , a two-run double by Trent Jones, and an RBI single by Garrett Gilbert.

Westosha Central hit three home runs in the win. Additional home runs came when Marshall Gilbert homered in the first inning and Jones homered in the fifth inning.

Wilmot
8
Union Grove
7
FINAL
Milw. Bay View/WCLL
20
Milwaukee Vincent
1
FINAL
Milwaukee Bradley Tech
17
Milwaukee Washington
11
FINAL
Milwaukee South
9
Milwaukee Pulaski/Juneau
0
FINAL
Menominee Indian
11
Tri-County
12
FINAL
Michael Pecore racked up three RBIs on three hits for Menominee Indian . He doubled in the second and fourth innings and singled in the seventh inning.
Big Foot
4
Parkview
5
FINAL
Cambridge
9
Wisconsin Heights
5
FINAL
Evansville
0
Edgerton
10
4:45 PM CDT

Jacob Taylor recorded the win for Edgerton. He pitched five shutout innings. Jacob Taylor struck out four, walked one and gave up four hits.

Edgerton's Cullen Oren, Brennan Deegan and Ben Hudrlik combined for six hits and eight RBIs.

Marshall
16
Waterloo
1
FINAL
Spencer Kleinschmidt got it done on the rubber on the way to a win. He allowed one run over five innings. He struck out one, walked none and surrendered six hits.
McFarland
4
No. 7 Jefferson
2
FINAL
Tyler Fischer got the win for McFarland. He allowed two runs over seven innings. He struck out nine, walked four and surrendered five hits.
New Glarus
7
Belleville
1
FINAL
Palmyra-Eagle
1
Beloit Turner
14
FINAL
Poynette
3
Columbus
8
FINAL
Tanner Kirchberg went 3-3 at the plate, sparking the Columbus Cardinals to an 8-3 victory in seven innings over Poynette on Tuesday at Columbus Fireman's Park.
Whitewater
7
East Troy
11
FINAL
Adams-Friendship
4
Mauston
25
FINAL
Albany
6
Pecatonica
7
FINAL
Baldwin-Woodville
1
Osceola
7
FINAL
Baraboo
0
Waunakee
6
FINAL
Barron
0
Hayward
1
FINAL
Beloit Memorial
7
Madison West
4
FINAL
Cambria-Friesland
5
Randolph
6
FINAL
Chippewa Falls
4
No. 23 Eau Claire North
7
5:00 PM CDT

A tight game was decided in the sixth inning as Chippewa Falls fell to Eau Claire North 7-4 in seven innings on Tuesday.

Eau Claire North was sparked by Adam LaRock and Lukas Lanners, who teamed up for four hits and four RBIs.

Cumberland
5
Chetek-Weyerhaeuser
7
FINAL
D.C. Everest
5
Marshfield
13
5:00 PM CDT
Eau Claire Memorial
9
Hudson
3
5:00 PM CDT

Eau Claire Memorial jumped out to an early lead on Hudson and captured a 9-3 victory on Tuesday at Grandview Park.

The game was decided quickly as the Old Abes exerted its will early with seven runs in the first two innings.

Jordan Wilson reached base four times. He scored two runs and had one RBI. He singled in the first inning and doubled in the fifth inning.

Travis Berg got the win. He allowed two runs over five innings. Berg struck out six, walked two and gave up seven hits.

No. 13 Ellsworth
11
Amery
0
FINAL
An RBI single by Michael Koch and a three-run home run by Jacob Sigler in the first inning helped Ellsworth put some runs on the board early.

Sigler racked up six RBIs on two hits for the Panthers.

Amery couldn't get anything going so long as Eric McGregor was on the hill. Amery managed just one hit off of the the Panthers' pitcher, who allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out five during his four innings of work.

Pembine/Goodman
7
Florence
19
FINAL
No. 1 Janesville Craig
2
No. 10 Sun Prairie
6
FINAL

Sun Prairie and Janesville Craig both had scoring chances on Tuesday, but it the Cardinals continued their recent winning ways capitalizing on them as they pulled out a 6-2 win at Summit Field.

Craig had eight hits compared with the Cardinals five, but Janesville Craig stranded seven runners on base.

Sun Prairie was led by a flawless day at the dish by J.P. Curran, who went 2-2 against Craig's pitching. He singled in the first inning and doubled in the third inning.

Coby Oswalt got it done on the mound on the way to a win. He allowed two runs over seven innings. Oswalt struck out four, walked two and gave up eight hits.

The bottom of the first saw the Cardinals take an early lead, 2-0. Curran started the rally with a single. Michael Brekke singled, plating Drew Hamilton and Marquis Reuter.

The lead stayed with the Sun Prairie after the third, when they scored one run on an RBI double by Curran.

The Cardinals piled on three more runs in the bottom of the sixth. Oswalt kicked things off with a single, plating Curran. That was followed up by Justus Benson's single, scoring Baker and Bryce Hanson.

Johnson Creek
5
Hustisford/Dodgeland
4
FINAL
Ladysmith
10
Northwestern/South Shore
11
FINAL
Lakeland
3
Tomahawk
4
5:00 PM CDT
Wabeno/Laona
16
Phelps
5
FINAL
Alma Center Lincoln
0
Independence/Gilmanton
10
FINAL
Lomira
1
North Fond du Lac
3
FINAL
Luck/Frederic
1
Unity
3
FINAL
Connor Olson had an impressive outing against Luck/Frederic's lineup. Luck/Frederic managed just two hits off of Olson, who allowed no earned runs, walked four and struck out three during his seven innings of work.
Madison La Follette
3
Janesville Parker
4
FINAL
Markesan
10
Pardeeville
1
FINAL
Mayville
0
Kettle Moraine Lutheran
8
FINAL
Merrill
2
Stevens Point
8
FINAL
Milton
8
Stoughton
6
FINAL
Monroe
3
Oregon
8
FINAL

Mason Sergent had three RBIs as the Oregon Panthers took home an 8-3 victory over Monroe in seven innings at Oregon on Tuesday.

He doubled in the second inning and singled in the third inning.

Mitch Weber recorded the win for the Panthers. He allowed three runs over six innings. He struck out eight, walked four and surrendered six hits.

Mosinee
13
Northland Pines
4
5:00 PM CDT
The Mosinee Indians were led by William Sprink's hitting. Sprink went 3-5, drove in one and scored two runs. He singled in the fourth, sixth, and seventh innings.
Nekoosa
3
Wautoma
1
FINAL
Omro
0
Laconia
17
FINAL
Oakfield
2
Lourdes
14
FINAL
Prairie du Chien
12
Lancaster
5
FINAL
Prairie Farm
4
Pepin/Alma
3
FINAL
Rhinelander
1
Medford
2
FINAL
Richland Center
2
Dodgeville
6
FINAL
Sauk Prairie
6
Mount Horeb
7
FINAL
Sevastopol
2
Kewaunee
12
FINAL
Siren/Webster
4
Shell Lake
1
FINAL
Somerset
1
No. 24 Prescott
8
FINAL

The Spartans fell 8-1 to Prescott as Evan Bayer threw a no-hitter on Tuesday at Prescott, striking out four batters and walking three. He got Brett Vetterkind to fly out for the final out of the game.

Prescott was sparked by Peter Brookshaw and Mike Brookshaw, who teamed up for two hits and four RBIs.

Spooner
2
Bloomer
5
FINAL

The Blackhawks took the lead in the sixth inning and held on for the victory. They went up for good on an RBI single by Jacob Malinowski off Brady Schmacher, plating Austin Summerfield.

Malinowski got a hit in each of his two at bats.

Saint Croix Falls
2
Grantsburg
3
FINAL
Thanks to some late heroics, Grantsburg pulled out a 3-2 win on Tuesday with all three runs coming in the bottom of the seventh.
Three Lakes
4
Elcho
11
FINAL
Verona
5
Madison East
1
FINAL

Stephen Lund went 2-2 as the Wildcats took home a 5-1 victory over Madison East in seven innings at Warner Park on Tuesday.

He singled in the fifth inning and doubled in the sixth inning.

Verona Area got the win thanks in large part to Keaton Knueppel's dominant, seven-strikeout performance. Knueppel allowed one earned run on six hits and four walks over six innings.

Wayland Academy
3
Fall River
16
FINAL
Williams Bay
1
Rio
2
FINAL
Winnebago Lutheran
5
Saint Mary's Springs
13
FINAL
Princeton/Green Lake
5
Montello
2
FINAL

Brian Jones carried the Green Lake/Princeton Tigersharks to a 5-2 victory over Montello on Tuesday with a strong game at the plate and on the bump.

Jones was solid at the plate going 2-4 and scored two runs. He singled in the first inning and doubled in the seventh inning. He pitched seven innings and allowed two earned runs on three hits.

Milwaukee Reagan
13
Milwaukee Madison Co-op
1
FINAL
Milwaukee Hamilton
2
Milwaukee Riverside
15
5:00 PM CDT

A nine-run explosion in the third inning led Riverside University to a 15-2 win in five innings over Milwaukee Hamilton at Pumping Station on Tuesday.

Riverside scored in the third on a three-run double by Gerry Gray, an RBI double by Savier Pinales, a two-run double by Josiah Roundtree, and a two-run error.

Roundtree racked up four RBIs on two hits for Riverside.

Spring Valley
10
Mondovi
3
FINAL

Helmer recorded the win for Spring Valley. He allowed three runs over seven innings. Helmer struck out five, walked three and gave up six hits.

Spring Valley was sparked by J Schlegel and Verges, who teamed up for six hits and six RBIs.

Thorp
9
Augusta
10
FINAL
Black River Falls
1
West Salem
5
FINAL
Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau
3
Viroqua
5
FINAL