Prep Baseball Report

Daily Roundup: April 16



By Steve Nielsen
Scouting Supervisor - Wisconsin/Illinois

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Port Edwards
0
Bowler
7
FINAL
Port Edwards
4
Bowler
5
FINAL
No. 1 Arrowhead
10
Wisconsin Lutheran
3
FINAL
No. 2 Bay Port
6
De Pere
2
FINAL

Connor Hock got the win for Bay Port. He allowed two runs over seven innings. Hock struck out nine, walked two and gave up four hits.

Bay Port was sparked by Tucker Noe and Troy Albrecht, who teamed up for four hits and three RBIs.

The Pirates jumped out to an early lead in the first and held it, as Bay Port scored three runs on a two-run home run by Albrecht and an RBI single by Noe.

No. 24 Burlington
3
Westosha Central
4
FINAL

The Burlington Demons Varsity jumped out to an early lead, but were unable to hold on and lost 4-3 to Westosha Central on Thursday.

A sacrifice fly by Dylan Hogan gave Central the walk-off win in the seventh inning.

Aaron Mutter racked up three RBIs on two hits for the Demons. He homered in the first inning and singled in the sixth inning.

Cory Hauser recorded the win for Westosha. After allowing three runs in the first inning he settle in and struck out three, walked none and surrendered eight hits over seven innings.

Crivitz
0
Niagara
0
FINAL
Darlington
4
Riverdale
9
FINAL
Green Bay Preble
8
Manitowoc Lincoln
2
FINAL
Holmen
2
No. 20 Eau Claire Memorial
10
FINAL

A six-run explosion in the fourth inning carried Eau Claire Memorial to a 10-2 win in seven innings over Holmen at Carson Park on Thursday.

The Old Abes scored in the fourth with an RBI single by Henry Eilen, a two-run single by Jovahn Masters, and an RBI double by Jordan Wilson.

Masters collected two RBIs on two hits for Old Abes. Sam Prissel also drove in two on two hits.

Travis Berg racked up eight strikeouts in the Old Abes win. Berg allowed two earned runs, three hits and one walk over five innings.

No. 7 Hortonville
3
Kaukauna
2
FINAL
Iola-Scandinavia
3
Shiocton
7
FINAL
No. 19 Kenosha Bradford
0
Racine Horlick
10
FINAL
Matt Steinhoff picked up the win with a three hit shutout performance.
No. 15 Kenosha Tremper
10
No. 8 Kenosha Indian Trail
2
FINAL
See Game Recap.
Kewaunee
9
Green Bay NEW Lutheran
2
FINAL
No. 14 Lake Country Lutheran
12
University School
0
FINAL
Lakeland
5
Merrill
13
FINAL

Merrill beat Lakeland on Thursday 13-5 in seven innings.

The Bluejays opened it up scoring four runs in the fourth on a two-run double by Drew Hoff, an RBI single by Mason Reinhardt, and an RBI double by Justin Pyan.

Hoff racked up three RBIs on two hits for Merrill Bluejays Varsity.

Lancaster
6
River Ridge
5
4:30 PM CDT

Tanner Reuter drove in the go-ahead run to give Lancaster the lead in the sixth inning, as the Flying Arrows hung on to beat River Ridge 6-5 on Thursday.

Brett Snider did his best to jumpstart the offense for Lancaster, reaching base three times. He scored two runs and had one RBI. He singled in the first and third innings.

STA/Lena
2
Coleman
12
FINAL
Manawa
11
Weyauwega-Fremont
13
FINAL
Marion
1
Wild Rose
11
FINAL

Wild Rose beat Marion 11-1 in five innings on Thursday at Wild Rose after a seven-run explosion in the second inning.

The Wildcats scored in the second thanks in large part to an RBI single by Jacob Pettit, an RBI single by Drew Seefeldt and a two-run triple by Schuyler Waller.

Thomas Dopp also racked up two RBIs on one hit for the Wildcats singling in the third inning.

Ty Butzin struck out 14 hitters en route to the win. Butzin allowed one earned run on three hits and one walk over five innings.

Marshfield
4
Wausau West
5
FINAL
Runs came at a premium on Thursday as the two teams were deadlocked at 2 until the 11th. Marshfield coughed up a two run lead twice to the Warriors. Facing a 2-0 deficit Wausau West tallied a run in the the sixth and seventh frames to tie it. Then it wasn't until the 11th when Marshfield came out in the top half scoring two runs to take a 4-2 lead but the Warriors bounced right back scoring three of there own in walk off fashion to take the 5-4 victory.
Martin Luther
8
Catholic Central
1
FINAL

Josh Olson recorded the win for Martin Luther. He allowed one run over seven innings. Olson struck out seven, walked three and gave up four hits.

Martin Luther was sparked by Dakoda Lee and Howard, who teamed up for four hits and four RBIs.

Messmer
2
Saint John's NW Military Acade
12
FINAL
Milwaukee Lutheran
4
Waupun
1
FINAL

An outstanding effort by UW-Milwaukee commit, LHP Nick Winter, spurred the Red Knights to a 4-1 win in seven innings over Waupun at Waupun High School.

Winter got the win for Milwaukee Lutheran thanks to 13 strikeouts. He allowed no earned runs on three hits and three walks over seven innings.

T.D. Walker had two extra-base hits for the Red Knights. He singled in the fifth inning and doubled in the first and seventh innings. They were also sparked by Sam Dekker, who teamed up with Walker for six hits and two RBIs.

Mineral Point
4
Fennimore
8
FINAL
Mishicot
5
Roncalli
7
FINAL
Neenah
0
No. 6 Kimberly
3
FINAL

Ethan Taggart recorded the win for Kimberly. He pitched seven shutout innings. Ethan Taggart struck out five, walked none and gave up two hits.

The lead stayed with Kimberly after the first, when it scored one run on an RBI single by Steven Jacobson.

New London
3
Luxemburg-Casco
0
FINAL
Notre Dame
12
Green Bay Southwest
0
FINAL
No. 23 Oconomowoc
0
No. 10 Watertown
0
FINAL
Jared Nickels picked up the compete game shutout, evening the season series with Oconomowoc 1-1.
Oconto
10
Algoma
2
FINAL
Oconto Falls
0
No. 5 Denmark
2
FINAL
Denmark pitchers toss another shutout on Thursday. This time it was Derek Van Pay who tossed the complete game one-hitter with six strikeouts, leading Denmark to their seventh win of the year.
Onalaska
8
La Crosse Logan
5
FINAL
Onalaska was sparked by Zach Earll and Ryan Williams, who teamed up for five hits and three RBIs.
Oshkosh West
9
No. 3 Appleton North
5
FINAL

Trevor Brown got it done on the bump on the way to a win. He allowed three runs over 4 2/3 innings. He struck out one, walked none and surrendered five hits.

Oshkosh West High School closer Michael McBriar put away the final seven outs to record the save.

Peshtigo
21
Gillett/Suring
0
FINAL
Racine Park
8
Racine Case
0
FINAL
Racine St. Catherine's
2
Shoreland Lutheran
8
FINAL
Luke Willems racked up two RBIs on two hits for Shoreland Lutheran.

 

Reedsville
1
Valders
7
FINAL
Rhinelander
4
Mosinee
5
FINAL
Seymour
13
Marinette
0
FINAL
No. 21 Sheboygan South
7
Sheboygan North
1
FINAL
Slinger
3
Beaver Dam
7
FINAL

Ryan Kaul went 3-3 at the plate, sparking Beaver Dam to a 7-3 victory in seven innings over Slinger on Thursday at Beaver Dam H.S.

He singled in the first inning, tripled in the third inning, and doubled in the fifth inning.

Matt Berg struck out six hitters en route to the Golden Beavers win. Berg allowed no earned runs on four hits and one walk over six innings.

Closer Michael Heiling put away the final three outs to record the save.

Southern Door
0
Gibraltar
2
FINAL
Southwestern
6
Cuba City
14
FINAL
Saint Lawrence Seminary
1
Living Word Lutheran
4
FINAL
Saint Mary Central
10
Brillion
5
4:30 PM CDT
Griffin Jack, Christian Jack and Trevor Hogenson helped lead St. Mary Central. They combined for five hits and seven RBIs.
Stevens Point
9
Wausau East
3
FINAL
Tigerton
3
Menominee Indian (0-0)
13
4:30 PM CDT

Nick Corn got on base three times in the game for the Eagles. He scored three runs and had one RBI. He singled in the first and fifth innings.

Corn got it done on the bump on the way to a win. He allowed three runs over five innings. Corn struck out five, walked two and gave up eight hits.

Tomah
3
La Crosse Central
11
FINAL
Tomahawk
2
Medford
8
FINAL
Union Grove
8
Delavan-Darien
9
FINAL

Ten hits weren't enough for Union Grove as it lost a shootout, 9-8 in seven innings, to Delavan-Darien on Thursday.

Joey Nilo-Lofton was hot from the plate for the Broncos. Nilo-Lofton went 4-5 and scored two runs. He tripled in the third inning and singled in the fourth, sixth, and seventh innings.

Delavan-Darien was sparked by Isiah Ramos and Ethan Cesarz, who teamed up for four hits and six RBIs.

Waterford
13
No. 11 Wilmot
4
FINAL
No. 17 West De Pere
5
Menasha
1
FINAL
Wisconsin Rapids
7
D.C. Everest
1
FINAL
Wittenberg-Birnamwood
1
Bonduel
15
FINAL
Wrightstown
18
Manitowoc Lutheran
5
FINAL

The Tigers jumped out to an early lead on Manitowoc Lutheran and captured an 18-5 victory on Thursday. With 16 runs in the first three innings, Wrightstown left no doubt about the eventual outcome.

Alan Barta went a perfect 4-4 at the plate with three RBI and four runs scored for the Tigers.

Milwaukee Pulaski/Juneau
1
Milwaukee South
12
FINAL
Milwaukee Washington
7
Milwaukee Bradley Tech
13
FINAL
Berlin
2
Xavier
12
FINAL

This one was put away quickly as home runs were flying out for Xavier. Brady Stolzman and Matt DeYoung homered in the second inning, and Weisgerber homered in the fourth inning leading to a 12-2 rout of Berlin.

 

Big Foot
13
Clinton
6
FINAL
Clintonville
9
Little Chute
7
FINAL
Zac Riemer, Nick Hogen and Doornick helped lead Clintonville. They combined for seven hits and four RBIs.
East Troy
2
Edgerton
4
FINAL
No. 25 Freedom
1
Waupaca
8
FINAL
No. 18 Jefferson
11
Evansville
4
FINAL

An impressive two-way performance from Nick Schrader led the Eagles to a 11-4 win Thursday over Evansville, as Schrader came up huge at the dish and on the mound.

Schrader racked up two RBIs on three hits for the Eagles. He tripled in the third inning and singled in the first and fourth innings. On the rubber he struck out nine, paving the way for the Eagles win. Schrader allowed four earned runs on eight hits and three walks over seven innings.

Lakeside Lutheran
12
Belleville
7
FINAL
Palmyra-Eagle
4
Parkview
12
FINAL

The Vikings beat Palmyra-Eagle 12-4 in seven innings on Thursday at Parkview after an eight-run explosion in the fourth inning.

Parkview scored in the fourth on a two-run single by Brady Mielke, an RBI double by JC Brager, a bases loaded walk by Nolan Strzok, a two-run single by Derek Peterson, and a two-run single by Carter Landis.

Peterson racked up four RBIs on three hits for the Vikings.

Richland Center
2
Wisconsin Heights
12
FINAL
Ripon
18
Winneconne
5
FINAL
RHP Owen Krueger picked up the win in efficient fashion, needing only 62 pitches to seal the victory.
Beloit Turner
6
Brodhead/Juda
0
FINAL
Whitewater
3
McFarland
7
FINAL

Adam Hagerty racked up two RBIs on three hits for the McFarland Spartans.

Chad Herbst kept Whitewater off the board during his six innings of work. Herbst struck out seven and allowed two walks and two hits.

Wisconsin Dells
5
Columbus
4
FINAL
Watertown Luther Prep
3
Marshall
1
FINAL
Lodi
4
Cambridge
0
FINAL
Amery
0
Osceola
3
5:00 PM CDT

Osceola's Tyler Maxon threw a no-hitter in the Chieftains' 3-0 victory over Amery.

Maxon  was masterful, striking out 13 batters and walking two while recording his momentous feat, ending the game on a strikeout.

Osceola Chieftains never surrendered the lead after the fourth inning, scoring one run on an RBI double by Taran Grunow. Osceola Chieftains added two more runs in the bottom of the fifth.

Antigo
10
Northland Pines
1
5:00 PM CDT

Nick Greening racked up four RBIs on two hits for the Robins.

Northland Pines' lineup had no answer for Arin VerHagen. They managed just two hits off of VerHagen, who allowed one earned run, walked two and struck out five during his five innings of work.

Appleton East
0
Appleton West
1
FINAL
Sopomore Jack Mahoney threw a shutout to lift Appleton West to a 1-0 win over crosstown foe Appleton East at Nienhaus Sports Complex.

Appleton East couldn't get anything going against the 6-foot-5 southpaw, Mahoney allowed just one hit, no runs, walked one and struck out five during his seven innings of work.

A a single by Groves in the seventh inning cost Mahoney his no-hit bid.

The sixth inning saw the Terrors score its only run of the day on an RBI single by Karson Krueger.

Ashland
4
Chetek-Weyerhaeuser
5
FINAL
Bangor
15
Cashton
1
FINAL
Baraboo
6
Mount Horeb
9
FINAL
Beloit Memorial
2
Madison Memorial
5
FINAL

Teddy Endres went 2-3, helping the Spartans to a 5-2 victory over Beloit Memorial on Thursday at Mansfield Stadium.

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

Madison Memorial relied on Travis Lindquist to eat up innings en route to the win. Lindquist allowed one earned run, six hits and one walk while striking out three over seven innings of work.

Cadott
7
Fall Creek
8
FINAL
Cambria-Friesland
6
Princeton/Green Lake
7
5:00 PM CDT

The Tigersharks and Cambria-Friesland volleyed the lead back and forth on Thursday, but Green Lake/Princeton came out on top for a 7-6 win in the bottom of the seventh.

The Tigersharks walked off in the seventh on an RBI single by Gus James off Dejager, plating Jacob Myers.

Logan Schultz had two extra-base hits for Green Lake/Princeton. He doubled in the first and third innings and singled in the seventh inning.

Colfax
8
Boyceville
3
FINAL
Crandon
9
Florence
5
FINAL
Elk Mound
11
Glenwood City
0
FINAL
Fond du Lac
0
No. 13 Oshkosh North
6
FINAL
Granton
0
Columbus Catholic
10
5:00 PM CDT

Thursday was a day Kienan McIntee will remember forever as McIntee threw a no-hitter in Columbus Catholic's 10-0 victory over Granton.

McIntee tossed a no-no, striking out 13 batters and walking one while recording his momentous feat. He got Derek Anding to strike out for the final out of the game.

Seven runs in the opening three innings allowed the Dons to put this one away early. Tyler Fuerlinger reached base three times in the game for Columbus Catholic. He scored two runs and had one RBI.

Grantsburg
15
Luck/Frederic
0
FINAL
Hillsboro
3
Brookwood
5
FINAL
Horicon
5
Williams Bay
6
FINAL
Independence/Gilmanton
2
Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran
7
FINAL
DEspie the loss Independence/Gilmanton was led by a flawless day at the dish by Isaac Pape, who went 3-3 against Eau Claire Immanuel's pitching. He singled in the first, third, and fifth innings.
No. 9 Janesville Craig
8
Madison East
7
FINAL
Johnson Creek
12
Wayland Academy
1
FINAL
Laconia
5
Mayville
6
FINAL
Lomira
1
Winnebago Lutheran
4
FINAL
Luther
1
Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau
11
FINAL
Madison La Follette
3
Middleton
2
FINAL
Senior Kian O'Brien has been off to a good start, O'Brien went 4-for-4 with three triples in their win over Middleton on Thursday.
Madison West
3
No. 4 Sun Prairie
11
FINAL

The Sun Prairie Cardinals beat Madison West on Thursday 11-3 at Mansfield Stadium in seven innings.

The Cardinals scored five runs in the fourth and sixth innings to solidify the win. Justus Benson racked up two RBIs on two hits for Sun Prairie.

Marquis Reuter got the win. He allowed two runs over five innings. He struck out 10, walked three and surrendered four hits.

Monona Grove
10
Fort Atkinson
3
FINAL
New Lisbon
1
Necedah
8
5:00 PM CDT

Matt Brown came up big at the dish and on the hill, leading the Cardinals to a 8-1 win over New Lisbon on Thursday.

Brown racked up two RBIs on three hits for Necedah. He homered in the second inning and singled in the first and sixth innings.

New Lisbon had no answer for Brown, who kept runners off the basepaths in his appearance. New Lisbon managed just one hit off of the the Cardinals' pitcher, who allowed no earned runs, walked two and struck out five during his 3 2/3 innings of work.

North Fond du Lac
2
Kettle Moraine Lutheran
10
FINAL
Oakfield
0
Markesan
10
FINAL
Omro
2
Saint Mary's Springs
8
FINAL
Pepin/Alma
7
Elmwood
0
FINAL
Phelps/Conserve School
11
Elcho
15
FINAL
Portage
10
Milton
7
FINAL
Prescott
4
New Richmond
1
FINAL
Randolph
2
Montello
8
FINAL
Reedsburg
4
DeForest
12
FINAL
Rio
18
Hustisford/Dodgeland
15
FINAL
River Valley
5
Viroqua
0
FINAL
Somerset
3
Ellsworth
7
FINAL

Nick Taranto knocked in three runs as the Ellsworth Panthers took home a 7-3 victory over Somerset in seven innings on Thursday.

He homered in the first inning.

Eric McGregor struck out nine hitters en route to the the Panthers win. McGregor allowed two earned runs, six hits and no walks over seven innings.

Sparta
10
Aquinas
15
FINAL

Scoreboard operators were busy at Holy Cross on Thursday as the Blugolds and Sparta combined for 25 runs. La Crosse Aquinas eventually won the offensive battle 15-10 in seven innings.

Aquinas took the lead in the second inning and eventually held on for the victory. They went up for good on a two-run single by Rudy Rott, scoring Tyler Young and Eric Wilson.

Alex Schulte racked up four RBIs on two hits for the Blugolds. He singled in the second and sixth innings.

Saint Croix Central
15
Mondovi
4
FINAL
Saint Croix Falls
1
Shell Lake
0
FINAL

An exceptional effort by Brady Leahy led St. Croix Falls to a 1-0 win in seven innings over Shell Lake on Thursday at Shell Lake.

Leahy racked up 11 strikeouts in the Saints win, giving up just two hits over seven shutout innings.

St. Croix Falls managed to score their only run in the third inning on an RBI single by Jacob Jacobson.

Stanley-Boyd
3
Osseo-Fairchild
19
FINAL
Stoughton
9
Oregon
3
FINAL

Sam Ripp racked up six RBIs on two hits for Stoughton. He singled in the fourth inning and tripled in the seventh inning.

Cade Bunnell held the Panthers hitless over two innings, allowed no earned runs, walked none and struck out one.

Dillon Nowicki picked up the win for the Vikings. He allowed three runs over five innings. He struck out six, walked four and surrendered four hits.

Sturgeon Bay
1
Sevastopol
7
FINAL
Thorp
3
Altoona
8
FINAL
Unity
14
Siren/Webster
4
5:00 PM CDT

The Unity Eagles jumped out to an early lead on Webster/Siren and captured a 14-4 victory on Thursday. The game was decided quickly as Unity exerted their will early with 11 runs in the first two innings.

 Logan Bader, and Phillip Sorensen both drove in two runs on two hits for the Eagles.
No. 16 Verona
2
No. 12 Janesville Parker
7
FINAL

Hunter VanZandt got the win for Janesville Parker. He allowed two runs over seven innings. The junior struck out eight, walked two and gave up four hits.

Janesville Parker stayed on top until the final out after taking the lead in the first, scoring one run on an RBI single by Logan Coulter. Coulter and Hunter Yerke each ha a pair of hits.

West Salem
2
Arcadia
1
FINAL
Westfield
8
Adams-Friendship
3
FINAL
Milwaukee Riverside
4
Milwaukee Hamilton
7
FINAL

It was a good day at the plate for Riverside's Tyrese Mitchell. Mitchell went 3-4, drove in one and scored one run. He doubled in the fifth inning and singled in the first and seventh innings.

Antwane Murry, Ignacio Valentine and Qiandre' Beene-Hart helped lead Milwaukee Hamilton. They combined for six hits and four RBIs.

Spring Valley
10
Plum City
3
FINAL
Seneca
7
Wauzeka-Steuben
0
FINAL
De Soto
2
Weston
7
FINAL
Pulaski
8
Ashwaubenon
2
6:45 PM CDT

Jack Heinz, Taylor Splan, Hunter Micolichek and Nate Otto helped lead Pulaski. They combined for seven hits and four RBIs.

Pulaski went up for good right away in the first, scoring two runs on a sacrifice fly by Bryce Adamski and an RBI single by Spencer Feivor.

 

Dominican
4
Racine Lutheran/Prairie
2
FINAL
Saint Francis
4
Kenosha Christian Life
9
FINAL
Monroe
6
Madison Edgewood
16
7:30 PM CDT
Hudson
6
East Ridge
14
FINAL