Prep Baseball Report

Daily Roundup: April 17



By Steve Nielsen
Scouting Supervisor - Wisconsin/Illinois

Welcome to the Daily Roundup.

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University School
12
Messmer
1
FINAL
Antigo
7
No. 2 Bay Port
11
4:30 PM CDT

Antigo had 11 hits compared with Bay Port's nine, but Antigo stranded 12 runners on base.

Troy Albrecht had two extra-base hits for the Pirates. He doubled in the first and second innings.

The Bay Port offense was sparked by Albrecht and Chicago State commit Joe Baier, who teamed up for four hits and five RBIs.

Ashland
3
Hayward
1
FINAL
Brillion
3
Chilton
2
4:30 PM CDT

Brillion needed 10 innings on Friday to take down Chilton 3-2. With the score tied at two, Evan Rice came to the plate and singled, bringing home Austin Stebane after he reached on an error.

Rice led the Lions' offensive threat, as he got on base three times in the game. He scored one run and had one RBI.

Jake Groth got the win in relief for Brillion, Groth pitched two innings and allowed no runs.

Fox Valley Lutheran
7
No. 3 Appleton North
15
4:30 PM CDT
The Lightning routed FVL tanks to some bigs days at the plate. Tyce Wheeler went 3-for-3 with four RBI and two runs scored while Connor Wollersheim added three RBI on a 2-for-4 day. Chase Kreul added a two-run homerun in the fourth.
Gibraltar
3
Shiocton
9
FINAL
Hartford
2
Catholic Memorial
3
FINAL

Catholic Memorial and Hartford both threatened with rallies, but it was Catholic Memorial that eventually took advantage of them in a 3-2 win at Infinity Fields.

Hartford got six hits compared with just two for the Crusaders, but Hartford stranded 10 on base.

The top of the second saw Hartford take an early lead, 2-0. Hartford's rally started when Braunschmeg doubled. A groundout by Weber then moved Braunschmeg from second to third. Drew singled, scoring Braunschmeg and Wagner.

Catholic Memorial answered Hartford's top inning with two runs of its own in the second.

The Crusaders then didn't relinquish the lead after scoring one run in the fifth inning when it scored on an RBI groundout by Eric Brown.

Living Word Lutheran
0
Racine Lutheran/Prairie
14
FINAL
Manitowoc Lincoln
0
No. 5 Denmark
3
4:30 PM CDT
Denmark pitchers were at it again, shutting out Manitowoc Lutheran 3-0. Tanner Umentum got the win striking out nine over 6.1 innings. LHP Jack Collins cleaned it up for the save.
Medford
2
Merrill
15
4:30 PM CDT

A nine-run explosion in the third inning led Merrill to a 15-2 win in five innings over Medford at Athletic Park on Friday.

The Bluejays scored in the third on an RBI double by Drew Hoff, a two-run single by Ryan Golisch, a two-run single by Justin Pyan, and a two-run home run by Jared Schmeltzer.

Keenan Stellingworth put himself in scoring position with two extra-base hits for Merrill. He tripled in the first and second innings and singled in the third and fourth innings.

Saint Mary Central
10
Roncalli
1
4:30 PM CDT
In a 1-1 tie in the tenth, St. Mary Central broke it open with a nine run inning to cement the 10-1 win on Friday. In the inning St. Mary Central Zephyrs scored on an RBI single by Mike Seveska, a two-run single by Peyton Jack, a sacrifice fly by Mack Blashka, an RBI single by Christian Jack, a two-run double by Trevor Hogenson and an RBI single by Griffin Jack.
Stephenson
0
Wausaukee
10
4:30 PM CDT

A six-run explosion in the fifth inning spurred the Rangers to a 10-0 win in six innings over Stephenson at Wausaukee on Friday.

Aaron Schlies went a perfect 2-2 at the dish for the Rangers.

The Rangers' Russell Smith kept Stephenson off the scoreboard for all six innings he was on the hill. He pitched a shutout, allowing no opposing players to cross the plate on three hits while ringing up nine.

Westosha Central
5
No. 8 Kenosha Indian Trail
6
FINAL

Westosha Central lost 6-5 in seven innings on Friday, despite outhitting Indian Trail 10 to six.

Westosha Central was led by a flawless day at the dish by Marshall Gilbert, who went 4-4 against Indian Trail's pitching. He singled in the first, third, fifth, and seventh innings.

Facing a 5-1 deficit in the sixth the Hawks rallied for two in the sixth on a Kyle Antos 2 RBI double and three in the bottom of the seventh to pull out the walk off win. A Jared Hoerter sac fly scored the winning run for Indian Trail. 

Gavin Lux had a 3-for-3 day with two doubles and two RBI.

Racine St. Catherine's
6
Milwaukee Riverside
7
FINAL

Riverside University and Racine St. Catherine's volleyed the lead back and forth on Friday, but Riverside came out on top for a 7-6 win on Friday.

Riverside pulled out the win in the seventh inning. An St. Cats error scored Josiah Roundtree and gave Riverside the lead for good.

Roundtree paced Riverside at the plate. Roundtree went 3-4 and scored four runs. He singled in the second, fourth, and seventh innings.

Milwaukee Vincent
8
Milw. Bay View/WCLL
9
FINAL

Luke Weiland pulled double duty, leading Milw. Bay View/WCLL on both offense and defense in the win.

Weiland racked up three RBIs on two hits for Bay View/WCLL. He singled in the second and fourth innings.

Vincent managed just three hits off of the Bay View/WCLL pitcher, who allowed no earned runs, walked two and struck out 15 during his five innings of work.

Assumption
4
Weston
7
FINAL
Adams-Friendship
3
Waterloo
8
4:45 PM CDT

David Miller powered Waterloo at the plate and on the rubber Friday, willing Waterloo to a 8-3 victory over Adams-Friendship.

Miller racked up two RBIs on two hits for Waterloo . He singled in the fourth inning and doubled in the fifth inning. He also got the win for Waterloo thanks to six strikeouts. Miller allowed one earned run on three hits and one walk over five innings.

Evansville
7
Lodi
8
4:45 PM CDT
Alex Mashak got the win in relief for Lodi. Mashak pitched three innings and allowed one run. Lodi got it done in the bottom of the seventh for the walk off win.
Lakeland
11
Phillips
4
4:45 PM CDT

Lakeland Union took the lead for good thanks to a strong fourth inning, scoring on an RBI single by Nick Peterson off Dillon Geboy, plating Caleb Menzia.

Peterson racked up two RBIs on two hits.

TJ Ullius got the win. He allowed four runs over seven innings. He struck out four, walked four and surrendered seven hits.

Marathon
12
Edgar
6
4:45 PM CDT
Wautoma
13
Wisconsin Heights
3
4:45 PM CDT
Amery
5
Spooner
3
FINAL
Columbus Catholic
16
Gilman
1
5:00 PM CDT

The game was decided quickly as Columbus Catholic exerted its will early with 13 runs in the first two innings.

Billy Young racked up three RBIs on three hits for the Dons .

 

Dodgeville
0
Prairie du Chien
7
FINAL
Durand
1
Elk Mound
8
FINAL
Ellsworth
8
Bloomer
1
5:00 PM CDT

The Ellsworth Panthers beat Bloomer on Friday 8-1 in seven innings.

Michael Koch racked up four RBIs on five hits for the Panthers.

The Ellsworth Panthers Varsity got the win thanks in large part to Schroeder's dominant, eight-strikeout performance. Schroeder allowed no earned runs on three hits and two walks over five innings.

Fall Creek
11
Regis
0
5:00 PM CDT
Grantsburg
18
Baldwin-Woodville
6
FINAL
Johnson Creek
8
North Fond du Lac
5
FINAL
Madison East
10
Madison Edgewood
3
5:00 PM CDT
McFarland
0
Portage
1
5:00 PM CDT

A tenth-inning Portage double spelled defeat for the McFarland Spartans, falling 1-0 in walk-off fashion on Friday.

With the game scoreless in the tenth inning Patrick Austin came to the plate and doubled, bringing home Sam Haukins.

Notre Dame
6
De Pere
2
 

De Pere built an early edge on Friday, but Notre Dame Academy roared back to steal a 6-2 victory at De Pere.

Notre Dame padded their lead with another three runs in the seventh. Connor Yakel kicked things off with a single, scoring Elm. That was followed up by Blake Olejniczak's single, bringing home Sean Green.

Owen-Withee
0
Neillsville
11
5:00 PM CDT
Randolph
6
Rio
7
FINAL
Chippewa Falls
7
Rice Lake
1
5:00 PM CDT

Landon Mueller was solid at the plate for the Cardinals. Mueller went 2-4, drove in one and scored two runs. He singled in the first inning and doubled in the fifth inning.

Rice Lake had no answer for Justin Martell, who kept runners off the bases all day. Rice Lake managed just two hits off of the Chippewa Falls' pitcher, who allowed no earned runs, walked three and struck out seven during his five innings of work.

Richland Center
11
Platteville
10
5:00 PM CDT
Wausau East
10
Nekoosa
1
FINAL
Westfield
16
Cambridge
10
FINAL
Whitehall
7
Eleva-Strum
1
FINAL
No.15 Kenosha Tremper
8
No. 24 Burlington
5
FINAL

No. 24 Burlington fell to No. 15 Kenosha Tremper 8-5 in seven innings on Friday at UW-Whitewater's Prucha Field.

Tremper was sparked by the big bat of Justin Lavey, who had a 2-for-3 day with four RBI including a home run. Hunter Weddel and Keith Kutzler also chipped in a pair of hits and an RBI themselves.

The Burlington Demons Varsity jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first. Tanner Strommen doubled to ignite the Demons offense. Aaron Mutter singled, scoring Bryan Sturdevant.

But Tremper took the lead for good after the second, as the Trojans scored two runs on a groundout by Mitchell Buban and a single by Eric Paz.

Boyceville
5
Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran
12
7:00 PM CDT

Levi Schaller recorded the win for the Lancers even though he allowed five runs over seven innings. Schaller struck out 12, walked four and gave up seven hits.

Lancers easily handled Boyceville pitching as six hitters combined for 14 hits, eight RBIs and 10 runs scored.

Jefferson
13
Fort Atkinson
4
7:00 PM CDT

Jefferson tallied a run in each of its seven innings en route to beating Fort Atkinson on Friday 13-4.

The Eagles scored four runs in the seventh on an RBI single by Hunter Milbrath, an RBI single by Thomas Schlesner, and a two-run single by Jack Cincotta.

But it was the fourth inning where they took the lead for good. An RBI triple by Milbrath off Tyler Ault, brought home Nick Schrader.

Milbrath racked up two RBIs on three hits for the Eagles.

Dylan Ott got the win for the Eagles. He allowed four runs over seven innings. Ott struck out nine, walked four and gave up six hits.

Weston
10
Bruce
11
FINAL

 

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