Prep Baseball Report

Daily Roundup: May 14



By Steve Nielsen
Scouting Supervisor - Wisconsin/Illinois

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Saint John's NW Military Acade
4
University School
14
FINAL
Gresham Community
7
Port Edwards
5
FINAL
Bayfield
0
Hurley
20
4:00 PM CDT
Rosholt
15
Marion
1
FINAL
Shell Lake
2
Unity
6
FINAL
Fox Valley Lutheran
8
Winneconne
3
FINAL
Two Harbors
2
Ashland
7
4:00 PM CDT
Belleville
9
Wisconsin Heights
10
4:15 PM CDT
Riley Howard led Wisconsin Heights to a 10-9 win Thursday over Belleville, as Howard racked up two RBIs on three hits for the Vanguards. He singled in the fourth, fifth, and sixth innings.
Amherst
7
Manawa
2
FINAL
Appleton West
1
Oshkosh West
0
FINAL
Harrison Collar pitched a complete game shutout, striking out four and scattering four hits. 
Ashwaubenon
0
Pulaski
2
4:30 PM CDT

Conrad Feivor got it done on the hill on the way to a win. He pitched seven shutout innings. Feivor struck out seven, walked three and gave up one hit.

The lead stayed with Pulaski after the fourth, when it scored one run on an RBI single by Bryce Adamski.

Monticello
0
Barneveld
10
4:30 PM CDT
Bowler
15
Menominee Indian
12
FINAL
Brillion
3
Reedsville
2
FINAL

After four lead changes in Thursday's game, Brillion finally pulled out a 3-2 win over Reedsville in ten innings.

The Lions took the lead in the tenth inning and held on for the victory. An error scored Jake Groth and gave Brillion the lead for good.

Dontae Krizenesky recorded the win for Brillion. He allowed two runs over nine innings. Krizenesky struck out one, walked four and gave up five hits.

Catholic Central
2
Kenosha St. Joseph
8
FINAL
Kyle Cable recorded the win for St. Joseph. He allowed two runs over six innings. He struck out five, walked one and surrendered five hits.
Clintonville
6
New London
13
FINAL
Coleman
9
Niagara
2
FINAL
De Pere
1
No. 1 Bay Port
8
FINAL
Connor Hock got the win for Bay Port. He allowed one run over seven innings. Connor Hock struck out 10, walked three and gave up four hits.
Elkhorn
2
Burlington
1
FINAL

Aaron Mutter allowed just two runs on Thursday at Beaumont Field, but the Burlington Demons couldn't get the offense going in a 2-1 defeat to Elkhorn.

Mutter baffled Elkhorn, striking out 11 batters, allowed no earned runs, six hits and two walks over seven innings.

Kimbal got it done on the hill on the way to a win. He allowed one run over seven innings, struck out six, walked one and gave up four hits.

The Demons' lone run of the ballgame came in the third inning on an RBI single by Dane Helnore.

Elkhorn stayed on top until the final out after taking the lead in the fifth, scoring one run on an RBI single by Reed.

Highland
2
Cuba City
6
FINAL
Kaukauna
0
No. 11 Appleton North
10
FINAL

Appleton North jumped out to an early lead on Kaukauna High School and captured a 10-0 victory on Thursday.

Alex Henwood had two extra-base hits for the Lightning. He doubled in the first and fifth innings.

The Lightning's Connor Wollersheim kept Kaukauna High School off the scoreboard for all five innings he was on the rubber. He pitched a shutout, allowing no runs on two hits while striking out seven.

No. 12 Kenosha Bradford
4
No. 9 Kenosha Indian Trail
3
4:30 PM CDT

Bradford defeated Indian Trail twice this week to stay in first place in the South East Conference. Two more wins and the Red Devils will clinch the conference title.

Joey Krebs went 2-for-2 with a double and 2 RBI. Vinnie Hubli went 1-for3 and scored the go ahead run in the sixth inning. Tyler Hedstrom pitched a complete game striking out three and walking three.

Jared Hoerter, Lane Ochs and Griffin Klein each had two hits for Indian Trail.
Kenosha Christian Life
0
No. 16 Lake Country Lutheran
10
FINAL

Three pitchers baffled Kenosha Christian Life and teamed up to throw a no-hitter for the Lake Country Lutheran Lightning in a 10-0 victory in six innings on Thursday at LCL.

Ethan Kennedy, Ryan Nehls, and Ben Wilkins tallied eight strikeouts and walked one in completing the no-no.
No. 5 Kimberly
6
No. 24 Hortonville
10
FINAL
Lakeland
12
Northland Pines
1
4:30 PM CDT

Nick Peterson came up big at the dish and on the bump, leading Lakeland Union to a 12-1 win over Northland Pines on Thursday at LUHS .

Peterson racked up five RBIs on three hits for Lakeland. He singled in the first inning and doubled in the second and third innings.

STA/Lena
0
Crivitz
15
FINAL
Manitowoc Lincoln
12
No. 22 Green Bay Preble
6
4:30 PM CDT
Martin Luther
4
Dominican
5
FINAL
Mauston
0
Wisconsin Dells
10
FINAL
Milwaukee Lutheran
1
No. 3 Arrowhead
11
FINAL

Nate Brown got it done on the mound on the way to a win. He allowed one run over three innings. Brown struck out seven, walked one and gave up two hits.

Dominic Clementi, Mike Bauer and Jeff Holtz helped lead Arrowhead. They combined for five hits and five RBIs.

Mineral Point
10
Belmont
0
FINAL
Tomahawk
2
Mosinee
14
4:30 PM CDT

The Mosinee Indians scored five runs in the fourth on a two-run single by William Sprink, and an RBI double by Mathew Sprink.

William Sprink racked up four RBIs on three hits for the Mosinee Indians Varsity.

Neenah
11
Fond du Lac
1
FINAL

Eleven runs in the first inning allowed Neenah to put the game away early.

An RBI single by Justin Reed, a two-run single by Chris Meidl, an RBI single by Christian Fickau, an RBI single by Brandon Diedrich, an RBI single by Zach Gruett, a two-run double by Jack Kraus, another RBI single by Reed, and another RBI double by Meidl in the first inning fueled Neenah's offense early.

Kraus racked up two RBIs on three hits for Neenah.

Diedrich got the win for Neenah. He allowed one run over five innings. He struck out three, walked one and surrendered four hits.

No. 14 Oconomowoc
3
Hartford
5
FINAL

The Hartford Orioles and Oconomowoc both had scoring chances on Thursday, but it was the Orioles that were able to capitalize on them as they pulled out a 5-3 win at West Side Park.

Oconomowoc out-hit Hartford eight to three, but they stranded 10 runners on base.

Oconto
18
Green Bay NEW Lutheran
6
FINAL
No. 7 Oshkosh North
1
Appleton East
2
FINAL
In the top of the first inning North jumped out to a 1-0 lead with a triple by Alex Koch and scored on a RBI single by Brandon Schroeder.

North held the lead until the bottom of the third when Appleton East got their first run of the game. Simon Pflum lead off the inning with a single and stole second to get into scoring position, Nick Goudreau singled off the pitchers glove to move him to third, and eventually scored on a RBI single by Austin Meyer.
The game remained tied until the bottom of the seventh. Again Pflum reached base on a lead off single, bunted to second by Nick Goudreau, and scored the winning run by Austin Meyer base hit down the third base line.
Pacelli
3
Shiocton
1
4:30 PM CDT
Racine Case
4
No. 13 Kenosha Tremper
0
FINAL
Racine St. Catherine's
4
Saint Thomas More
7
FINAL
Sheboygan North
2
Sheboygan South
3
FINAL
Spencer
14
Owen-Withee
4
FINAL
Saint Francis
15
Messmer
4
FINAL
Sturgeon Bay
1
Gibraltar
4
4:30 PM CDT
Almond-Bancroft
10
Tri-County
5
FINAL
No. 20 Waterford
3
Union Grove
2
FINAL

A tight game was decided in the seventh inning as Union Grove fell to Waterford 3-2 in seven innings on Thursday.

Tony Ray got the win for Waterford. He allowed two runs over 5 2/3 innings. He struck out three, walked five and surrendered four hits.

Waterford pulled it out scoring one run in the seventh inning when it scored on an RBI single by Tyler Terrian.

No. 15 Watertown
1
Wisconsin Lutheran
2
4:30 PM CDT
Beaver Dam
5
Waupun
4
4:30 PM CDT

Beaver Dam's Skylar Eberle was perfect at the dish, going 2-2. He singled in the second and fourth innings.

Michael Heiling got it done on the mound on the way to a win. He allowed four runs over seven innings. He struck out one, walked one and surrendered nine hits.

Wausaukee
2
Peshtigo
4
FINAL
Westosha Central
6
Delavan-Darien
2
FINAL

Marshall Gilbert was strong at the plate and on the rubber, carrying Westosha Central Falcons to a 6-2 victory over Delavan-Darien on Thursday.

Gilbert went 2-4 and drove in one. He doubled in the fourth inning and singled in the fifth inning. On the mound he allowed two earned runs, four hits and no walks over seven innings.

Wilmot
0
Badger
1
FINAL

Badger didn't provide Alex Morland with much support, but he didn't need much. Morland pitched seven strong innings to carry Badger to a 1-0 win over Wilmot in seven innings on Thursday.

Morland pitched a shutout, allowing no opposing players to cross the plate on three hits while ringing up five.

Austin Brewer was equally impressive on the rubber for Wilmot, taking a loss. He lasted six innings, walked none, struck out one, and allowed one run.

Badger scored its only run of the game on an RBI double by Isaac Ziervogel in the fifth inning.

Milwaukee Vincent
0
Milwaukee Washington
11
FINAL
Milwaukee South
10
Milw. Bay View/WCLL
6
4:30 PM CDT
Milwaukee Bradley Tech
1
Milwaukee Pulaski/Juneau
8
FINAL
No. 8 Aquinas
4
Riverdale
5
FINAL

Aquinas led by four runs in the seventh inning, but Riverdale put together a furious comeback to steal the victory, 5-4, on Thursday.

Alex Dee racked up three RBIs on two hits for the Blugolds. He doubled in the fifth and seventh innings.

Facing a four run deficit, Riverdale responded scoring five runs of its own in the seventh. Riverdale scored the winning run on a sacrifice fly by Trevor Troxel after Aquinas allowed three walks and a hit by pitch in the inning.

Assumption
5
Auburndale
0
FINAL
Berlin
8
Little Chute
1
FINAL

Carter Jodarski came up big at the dish and on the hill, leading the Berlin Indians to an 8-1 win over Little Chute on Thursday.

Jodarski was hot from the plate for going 4-5 and scored two runs. He doubled in the fifth inning and singled in the second, fourth, and seventh innings.

On the mound he struck out nine batters, allowed one earned run, three hits and four walks over seven innings.

Big Foot
7
Beloit Turner
3
FINAL
Clinton
6
Parkview
1
FINAL
Evansville
1
McFarland
6
FINAL
Chad Herbst got the win for McFarland. He allowed one run over seven innings. He struck out five, walked none and surrendered five hits.
No. 6 Jefferson
3
East Troy
2
FINAL

The Eagles jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the top of the first. Dylan Ott kicked things off for Jefferson with a single. A stolen base then moved Ott from first to second. Jared Nelson singled, bringing home Ott.

East Troy survived the Eagles' surge and put up two runs of its own in the first. East Troy scored on an RBI single by Will Iloncaie and an RBI double by Conner Mitchell.

Jefferson finally regained the lead in the seventh inning. The Eagles went up for good on an RBI single by Ian Drays off Nick Bertschinger, scoring Nash Niesen.

Pittsville
3
Edgar
4
FINAL
Ripon
0
No. 25 Freedom
4
FINAL
Xavier
4
Waupaca
6
FINAL
Walker Smith got it done on the rubber on the way to a win. He allowed four runs over seven innings. He struck out six, walked four and surrendered six hits.
Barron
6
Northwestern/South Shore
10
FINAL
No. 21 Beloit Memorial
2
Verona
6
FINAL
David Rogowski had two extra base hits, sparking the Verona Area Wildcats to a 6-2 victory in seven innings over Beloit Memorial on Thursday at Stampfl Field.
Brookwood
2
Necedah
8
FINAL

Matt Brown powered the Necedah Cardinals at the plate and on the bump Thursday, willing the Cardinals to a 8-2 victory over Brookwood.

Brown racked up two RBIs on three hits. He singled in the fourth, fifth, and sixth innings. Brown got the win thanks to 12 strikeouts. He allowed one earned run, five hits and three walks over six innings.

Cashton
8
Royall
4
FINAL
Cassville
11
Platteville
3
FINAL
Chetek-Weyerhaeuser
9
Ladysmith
5
FINAL
Clayton/Turtle Lake
7
Grantsburg
3
In Progress
Colby
1
No. 23 Neillsville
17
5:00 PM CDT
D.C. Everest
2
Wausau West
1
FINAL

Austin Behrens threw a no-hitter, striking out six batters and walking five while recording his momentous feat. He got Grunenwald to ground out for the final out of the game.

On the other side of the mound Logan Grunenwald took the loss for Wausau West. He went all seven innings, walked one, struck out five, and allowed two runs.

Fall River
4
Oakfield
14
FINAL
Granton
1
Loyal
16
FINAL
Hillsboro
3
Wonewoc-Center
5
FINAL
No. 2 Janesville Craig
10
Madison La Follette
3
FINAL
Alma Center Lincoln
5
Blair-Taylor
9
FINAL
Madison West
5
Madison Memorial
4
FINAL

A tight game was decided in the ninth inning as the Madison Memorial fell to Madison West 5-4 on Thursday at Mansfield Stadium.

Teddy Endres paced the Spartans at the plate. Endres went 3-4 and scored one run. He doubled in the first inning and singled in the sixth and eighth innings.

Mayville
5
Saint Mary's Springs
4
FINAL
Monticello
2
Barneveld
14
5:00 PM CDT
Nekoosa
11
Adams-Friendship
0
FINAL
North Fond du Lac
3
Laconia
13
FINAL
Omro
0
Lomira
4
FINAL
Rio
18
Wayland Academy
2
FINAL
No. 18 Sun Prairie
4
Middleton
5
FINAL
Alec Morrison recorded the win for the Middleton Cardinals. He allowed four runs over six innings. Morrison struck out three, walked four and gave up six hits.
Tomahawk
12
Mosinee
6
5:00 PM CDT
t was a tight game until Tomahawk scored five late runs for the 12-6 victory over the Mosinee Indians on Thursday.

Landon Stepan racked up three RBIs on two hits for the Indians. He singled in the first inning and homered in the fourth inning.

Jordan Shills got the win in relief for Tomahawk. Jordan Shills pitched four innings and allowed three runs.

Aaron Schoone, Isaac Schoone and Jordan Roessler helped lead Tomahawk. They combined for six hits and seven RBIs.

West Salem
2
Westby
3
FINAL
Williams Bay
2
Johnson Creek
3
FINAL
Wisconsin Rapids
3
Stevens Point
13
5:00 PM CDT
Alex Lee picked up the win tossing five innings an striking out three. Trev Anderson, Andrew Ruzek and Jacob Ligenza each chipped in two hits while Ruzek drove in four RBI.
De Soto
2
Ithaca
8
FINAL
Milwaukee Hamilton
7
Milwaukee King
8
FINAL
Milwaukee Riverside
5
Milwaukee Reagan
10
5:00 PM CDT
Alec Marsh got it done on the mound on the way to a win. He allowed one run over six innings. He struck out nine, walked three and surrendered three hits.
Westfield
2
Wautoma
1
FINAL
Kickapoo
0
Wauzeka-Steuben
6
FINAL
Green Bay East/West
5
Medford
1
5:00 PM CDT
Black River Falls
0
Augusta
10
FINAL
Prairie du Chien
11
Dodgeville
9
FINAL
Gresham Community
15
Port Edwards
7
FINAL
Wild Rose
13
Marion
0
FINAL

Thursday was a day Ty Butzin will remember forever as Butzin threw a no-hitter in the Wild Rose 13-0 victory over Marion.

Butzin threw a no-hitter, striking out seven batters and walking two while recording his momentous feat. He got D Schoeman to strike out for the final out of the game.

Fox Valley Lutheran
12
Winneconne
8
FINAL
Holmen
1
La Crosse Logan
0
6:30 PM CDT
Austin Braund got it done on the hill on the way to a win. He pitched seven shutout innings. Braund struck out five, walked none and gave up three hits.
Northland Pines
4
Lakeland
14
6:30 PM CDT

A nine-run explosion in the third inning led Lakeland to a 14-4 win in five innings over Northland Pines at Northland Pines High School on Thursday.

Jack Melms went a perfect 2-2 at the dish for Lakeland.