Prep Baseball Report

Daily Roundup: April 21



By Steve Nielsen
Scouting Supervisor - Wisconsin/Illinois

Welcome to the Daily Roundup.

We again have teamed up with Wisconsin Sports Network and GameChanger to bring you the most comprehensive coverage of game scores and highlights throughout the spring. Our Daily Roundup will include final scores with a link to box scores provided by wissports.net as well as any highlights or top performers we get.

To make sure your highlights get included in the Daily Roundup, tweet your scores and highlights to us @PBRWisconsin or email them to Steve Nielsen at [email protected]. We will also be tracking GameChanger throughout the year, if your team uses GameChanger make sure we are notified and following your official scorer.

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Stephenson
5
Coleman
27
FINAL
Almond-Bancroft
11
Menominee Indian
1
FINAL
Boscobel
10
Darlington
25
FINAL
Dominican
3
Shoreland Lutheran
13
FINAL
Fennimore
13
Southwestern
4
FINAL
Kenosha Indian Trail
14
Racine Case
1
FINAL
Kenosha Bradford
12
Racine Park
1
FINAL
Marion
0
Rosholt
20
FINAL
Martin Luther
3
Kenosha St. Joseph
10
FINAL
Messmer
8
Living Word Lutheran
9
FINAL
Racine Horlick
0
Kenosha Tremper
3
FINAL
Racine St. Catherine's
12
Catholic Central
0
FINAL
Union Grove
6
Badger
8
FINAL
Waterford
19
Westosha Central
1
FINAL
West De Pere
13
Marinette
3
FINAL

Brendan Meissner clubbed two home runs to carry the Phantoms to a 13-3 win over Marinette in seven innings.

Five runs in the opening three innings allowed West De Pere to easily put away Marinette . A two-run home run by Meissner in the first inning supplied the early offense for the Phantoms.

Jacob Buboltz got it done on the hill on the way to a win. He allowed three runs over three innings. He struck out one, walked four and surrendered six hits.

Matt Bald, Meissner and Buboltz helped lead West De Pere. They combined for six hits and eight RBIs.

Milwaukee Pulaski/Juneau
11
Milw. Bay View/WCLL
7
FINAL
Milwaukee Washington
4
Milwaukee South
17
FINAL
Milwaukee Vincent
10
Milwaukee Bradley Tech
15
FINAL
Clintonville
1
Berlin
6
FINAL
Columbus
8
Belleville
2
FINAL
East Troy
15
Big Foot
3
FINAL
Edgerton
17
Clinton
4
FINAL
Evansville
14
Parkview
3
FINAL
Jefferson
8
Palmyra-Eagle
0
FINAL

Tuesday was a great day for Ryan Felton, as he threw a shutout to carry the Eagles to an 8-0 victory over Palmyra-Eagle in seven innings. Felton gave up just one hit, allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out three during his seven innings of work.

The Eagles racked up 13 hits, including one extra base hit. The Eagles scored three runs in the fifth on a two-run single by Nick Schrader and an RBI single by Kyle Busler.

Hunter Milbrath went a perfect 3-3 at the plate for the Eagles. He doubled in the fourth inning and singled in the fifth and sixth innings.

Lake Mills
2
Cambridge
5
FINAL
Lodi
11
New Glarus
1
FINAL
Marshall
6
Lakeside Lutheran
1
FINAL
McFarland
14
Brodhead/Juda
0
FINAL
Albany
1
Argyle
11
FINAL
Augusta
13
Whitehall
0
FINAL
Baldwin-Woodville
7
Somerset
16
FINAL
Deerfield
8
Randolph
1
FINAL
Durand
0
Prescott
2
FINAL
Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran
0
Cochrane-Fountain City
12
FINAL
Madison East
2
Verona
12
FINAL
Madison West
0
Beloit Memorial
14
FINAL
Middleton
3
Madison Memorial
1
FINAL
Adam Nutting shut down Madison Memorial while he was on the bump. Nutting gave up just two hits, allowed no earned runs, walked two and struck out four during his seven innings of work.
Neillsville
20
Loyal
1
FINAL
Oregon
18
Fort Atkinson
3
FINAL

The Oregon Panthers jumped out to an early lead on Fort Atkinson and captured an 18-3 victory on Tuesday at Jones Park.

The game was decided quickly as the Panthers exerted their will early with 13 runs in the first three innings.

A two-run double by Lukas Mueller, an RBI single by Zach Klementz, and a fielder's choice during the first inning and an RBI single by Parker DeBroux, an RBI single by Andrew Pliner, an RBI single by Mitch Weber, and an RBI double by Josh Gomoll in the second inning supplied the early offense for Oregon.

Pliner racked up four RBIs on three hits for the Panthers.

River Ridge
5
Shullsburg/Benton
13
FINAL
Stoughton
14
Monona Grove
3
FINAL
No. 6 Sun Prairie
0
No. 4 Janesville Craig
4
FINAL
Milwaukee Madison Co-op
9
Milwaukee Hamilton
1
FINAL
Milwaukee King
0
Milwaukee Riverside
10
FINAL
Saint Thomas More
3
Racine Lutheran/Prairie
4
FINAL