Prep Baseball Report

Daily Roundup: April 29



By Steve Nielsen
Scouting Director - Wisconsin

April 29

Badger 10, Elkhorn 0
Badger jumped out to an early lead on Elkhorn and captured a 10-0 victory on Monday.

The game was decided quickly as Badger exerted its will early with seven runs in the first three innings.

An RBI double by Peter Krien and an RBI single by Jonah Zeinert during the first inning helped Badger put some runs on the board early.

Badger was led by Colton Andresen's hitting. Andresen went 2-for-3, drove in one and scored two runs. He singled in the first and third innings.

Badger’s Ian Weber kept Elkhorn off the scoreboard for all six innings he was on the hill. He pitched a shutout, allowing just  two hits while ringing up five.

Brookfield Academy 3, Milwaukee Lutheran 2
Jake Kolasinski collected three hits, sparking Brookfield Academy to a 3-2 victory in seven innings over Milwaukee Lutheran.

He doubled in the fifth inning and singled in the third and seventh innings.

Nate Stolte baffled Milwaukee Lutheran, striking out six batters. Stolte allowed no earned runs, four hits and two walks over six innings.

Spencer Francis came up big for the Blue Knights with a two run single in the bottom of the seventh for the walk off win.

Kolasinski got the win in relief for the Blue Knights. Kolasinski pitched one inning and allowed no runs.

Indian Trail 6, Burlington 5
Mark Wallace went 2-for-3, but the Burlington Demons still fell to Indian Trail 6-5 in seven innings on Monday at Beaumont.

Two of the Demons runs were scored thanks to timely hitting by Wallace. He singled in the second inning and doubled in the sixth inning.

John Holimon got the win for Indian Trail despite allowing five runs over five innings. Holimon struck out three, walked six and gave up six hits.

Indian Trail was sparked by Manny Santas and JJ Booth, who teamed up for four hits and four RBI.

Indian trails closer Booth put away the final six outs to record the save.

Wild Rose 5, Gresham 4
Gresham Community Wildcats lost 5-4 in seven innings on Monday.

Airon Vandlest got the win for Wild Rose. He allowed two runs over four innings. He struck out three, walked three and surrendered two hits.

Wild Rose was sparked by Tj Robinson and Jacob Henson, who teamed up for five hits and two RBI.

Pardeeville 5, Cambria-Friesland 0
Tyler Griepentrog got the win for Pardeeville. He tossed seven innings of shutout ball. He struck out 11, walked two and surrendered two hits.

Pardeeville was sparked by Billy Becker and Cogan Kirchenwitz, who teamed up for four hits and three RBI.

Edgerton 7, Marshall 6
Edgerton took the lead in the sixth inning, and the Marshall Cardinals were unable to muster a comeback, losing 7-6 in seven innings on Monday.

Collin Bergholz had two extra-base hits for the Cardinals. He homered in the third inning and doubled in the seventh inning.

Cullen Oren recorded the win for Edgerton. He allowed two runs over five innings. Oren struck out three, walked six and gave up two hits.

Sun Prairie 3, Janesville Craig 1
Sun Prairie and Janesville Craig both threatened with rallies, but it was Sun Prairie that eventually took advantage of them in a 3-1 win at Summit Field.

Craig out-hit Sun Prairie five to four, but Craig stranded six runners on base.

Sun Prairie would not relinquish the lead as Janesville Craig was unable to weather a three-run fourth inning deficit.

Sam Lund got the win for Sun Prairie. He allowed one run over six innings. Lund struck out one, walked one and gave up five hits.

New Lisbon 4, Necedah 0
Necedah lost 4-0 in seven innings at New Lisbon on Monday.

John Costello recorded the win for New Lisbon. He tossed seven innings of shutout ball. He struck out eight, walked none and surrendered two hits.

Manitowoc Lutheran 17, Mishicot 8
Thirteen runs in the opening three innings allowed Manitowoc Lutheran to easily put away Mishicot.

Kyle Staudt recorded the win for the Lancers. He pitched three shutout innings. He struck out five, walked one and surrendered one hit.

Manitowoc Lutheran Lancers Varsity pounded Mishicot pitching, as six hitters combined for 10 hits, eight RBI and 15 runs scored.

Union Grove 11, St. Catherine’s 3
St. Catherine's Angels took a 11-3 loss at the hands of Union Grove.

Sam Schaefer got it done on the hill on the way to a win. He allowed three runs over seven innings. He struck out five, walked four and surrendered eight hits.

Union Grove was sparked by Ryan Maier and Ben Miller, who teamed up for four hits and three RBI.

Kettle Moraine Lutheran 8, Mayville 5
Kettle Moraine Lutheran beat Mayville in an extra inning affair on Monday by a score of 8-5.

Kettle Moraine Lutheran's Cal Jacklin, Nate Krause, Dj Brodesser and Aj Guhl combined for 11 hits and four RBI.

Edgerton 7, Marshall 6
Edgerton took the lead in the sixth inning, and the Marshall Cardinals were unable to muster a comeback, losing 7-6 in seven innings on Monday.

Collin Bergholz had two extra-base hits for the Marshall Cardinals. He homered in the third inning and doubled in the seventh inning.

Cullen Oren recorded the win for Edgerton. He allowed two runs over five innings. Oren struck out three, walked six and gave up two hits.

Holmen 10, Superior 0
Andy Hammes got the win for the Holmen Vikings. He tossed six innings of shutout ball. Hammes struck out four, walked two and gave up five hits.

Greg Rooney had a perfect 3-for-3 day at the plate with three RBI.

Royall 8, Wonewoc-Center 0
The Wonewoc-Center Wolves dropped an 8-0 decision to Royall on Monday.

Josh Brockman was confident on the mound for Wonewoc-Center Wolves Varsity. He allowed no earned runs over four innings. Brockman gave up five hits while walking four and striking out two.

Ness recorded the win for Royall. He pitched seven shutout innings. He struck out 10, walked four and surrendered two hits.

Royall 9, Wonewoc-Center 3

La Crosse Aquinas 16, Sparta 4
The Blugolds refused to relinquish the lead after grabbing it early against Sparta, recording a 16-4 victory.

With 11 runs in the first three innings, Blugolds left no doubt about the eventual outcome.

Rudy Rott boosted his batting average thanks to a perfect 2-for-2 day at the plate to pace Blugolds. He singled in the third and fourth innings.

Waterloo 15, Johnson Creek 8
Waterloo and Johnson Creek lit up the scoreboard on Monday as they combined for 23 runs. In the end, Waterloo won the offensive battle 15-8 in seven innings.

Eleven runs in the opening three innings allowed Waterloo to easily put away Johnson Creek.

Curtis Cook collected three hits in four at bats, scoring three times and driving in one.

Green Lake Princeton 10, Oakfield 2
Cordell Walker was strong at the plate and on the mound in carrying the Green Lake/Princeton Tigersharks to a 10-2 victory over Oakfield on Monday.

Walker racked up two RBI on two hits for the  Tigersharks. He singled in the second and fifth innings.

Oakfield managed just three hits off of Walker, who allowed no earned runs, walked two and struck out five during his five innings of work.

Fort Atkinson 8, Monroe 1
Tyler Sexton got the win on the hill for Fort Atkinson. Sexton worked six plus innings scattering just two hits and one run while striking out two.

Solon Springs 13, Butternut 1
Solon Springs continued to pile up the runs on Monday, scoring five runs in the seventh inning, on the way to a 13-1 landslide win over Butternut.

Tyler Long reached base five times. He scored four runs and had one RBI. He homered in the third inning.

Brett Missinne got the win for Solon Springs. He allowed one run over four innings. Missinne struck out four, walked five and gave up two hits.

Solon Springs 14, Butternut 4
A nine-run explosion in the fourth inning hoisted Solon Springs to a 14-4 win in five innings over Butternut.

Brett Missinne racked up six RBI on three hits for Solon Springs. He singled in the second inning and tripled in the fourth innings.

Tyler Long got the win for Solon Springs. He allowed three runs over four innings. Tyler Long struck out eight, walked five and gave up one hit.

Schullsberg-Benton 4, River Ridge 2
Shullsburg/Benton a back-and-forth affair against River Ridge, securing a 4-2 victory on Monday.

Shullsburg/Benton pulled out the win in the seventh breaking a 2-2 tie. Shullsburg/Benton scored on an RBI double by Connor Crotty off Spencer White, plating Nick Soppe.

Brett Matye racked up two RBI on three hits for Shullsburg/Benton. He tripled in the second inning and singled in the fifth and seventh innings.

Matt Cook shut down River Ridge while he was on the hill. Cook gave up just two hits, allowed one earned run, walked three and struck out six during his seven innings of work.

Montello 4, Randolph 3
Montello Hilltoppers took the lead in the seventh inning and held on for the victory. Montello went up for good on an RBI single by Carter Daniels off Jay Peters, scoring Alan Chaussee.

Darren Schlaefer paced Montello Hilltoppers Varsity at the plate. Schlaefer went 2-for-3, drove in one and scored one run. He doubled in the third inning and singled in the fifth inning.

Garrett Stoegbauer recorded the win for Montello. He allowed two runs over seven innings. He struck out seven, walked six and surrendered eight hits.

Riverside University 5, Catholic Central 4
Catholic Central lost 5-4 in seven innings on Monday, despite outhitting Riverside University nine to seven.

Nolan Girard racked up two RBI on two hits for the Hilltoppers. He doubled in the fifth inning and singled in the seventh inning.

Wausau East 4, Lakeland Union 3
Lakeland Union came out firing, but couldn't hang on to the lead, ending up on the losing side of a 4-3 ballgame against Wausau East.

While Lakeland Union led until the seventh inning, Wausau East worked its way back and took the lead on an error.

Josh Roza racked up two RBI on one hit for Lakeland Union. He homered in the third inning.

Scott Kieper got it done on the mound on the way to a win. He pitched two shutout innings. He struck out two, walked none and surrendered one hit.

Neenah 7, Oshkosh West 2
Brett Grafmeier went seven strong innings to pitch the Neenah Rockets to a 7-2 victory over Oshkosh West on Monday.

Grafmeier struck out seven hitters en route to the Rockets win. Grafmeier allowed one earned run on six hits and no walks over seven innings.

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