Prep Baseball Report

Daily Roundup: July 3



By Steve Nielsen
Scouting Director - Wisconsin

Top Ten

No. 1 Franklin 8, Sussex Hamilton 2

No. 2 Oak Creek 14, Wauwatosa East 3
Despite Jacob Martin's 2-for-3 performance at the plate on Tuesday, the Wauwatosa East Red Raiders took a 14-3 loss at the hands of Oak Creek.

Colton Giessel recorded the win for Oak Creek. He allowed three runs over five innings. Giessel struck out two, walked two and gave up eight hits.

Oak Creek hammered the Red Raiders pitching as six hitters had a field day, combining for 10 hits, 13 RBI and 12 runs scored.

Home runs for Oak Creek came when Doran Turchin homered in the third inning, Jesse Sustachek homered in the third inning, and Mitch Hart homered in the fifth inning. .

Oak Creek never trailed after scoring four runs in the third on an RBI double by Hayden Krimmer and two two-run blasts by Turchin and Sustachek.

No. 4 Cedarburg 7, No. 9 Homestead 6

No. 5 Germantown 6, Whitefish Bay 5
Germantown outlasted Whitefish Bay on Tuesday after multiple lead changes, squeaking out a 6-5 win at Germantown.

The Warhawks walked off with the win in the seventh inning. A passed ball scored Ben Eggert to give the Warhawks the 6-5 win.

Blake Fleischman racked up two RBI on three hits for Germantown. He homered in the third inning and singled in the first and sixth innings.

Ryan Anderson recorded the win even though he allowed five runs over seven innings. Anderson struck out four, walked one and gave up nine hits.

No. 6 Muskego 16, Whitnall 3

Waukesha North 3, No. 6 Muskego 2
Both Waukesha North and Muskego put runners aboard on Tuesday, but it was the Northstars that were able to take advantage, pulling out a 3-2 win at Muskego High School.

Muskego had six hits compared with Waukesha North's five, but Muskego stranded 11 runners on base.

Reggie Rappis recorded the win for Waukesha North. He allowed two runs over five innings. He struck out six, walked two and surrendered six hits.

Waukesha North closer Javier Jimenez put away the final six outs to record the save.

Marquette University 7, No. 8 Menomonee Falls 4

Pius XI 5, No. 10 New Berlin West 1

Best of the Rest

Brookfield East 2, Brookfield Central 0

Wauwatosa West 12, Greendale 7

Brown Deer 3, Mukwonago 4

New Berlin Eisenhower 14, Pewaukee 1

Cudahy 3, Saint Francis 2

South Milwaukee 17, Shorewood 2

West Allis Central 3, West Allis Hale 2

Arrowhead 10, Waukesha South 5
Cannon Cooley drove in three runs, but Waukesha South still fell to Arrowhead 10-5 in seven innings at Arrowhead.

6-foot-5, 215-pound sophomore right-hander Jack Bredeson got it done on the bump on the way to a win. He allowed two runs over five innings. He struck out five, walked one and surrendered six hits.

Arrowhead scored two runs in the third on an RBI double by Mike Bauer and a passed ball.

Kewaskum 3, Campbellsport 2

Kiel 7, Sheboygan Falls 6

Grafton 8, Nicolet 6
A tight game was decided in the sixth inning as Nicolet fell to Grafton 8-6 in seven innings on Tuesday.

Hunter Crass was solid at the plate for the Knights. Crass went 2-for-4, drove in one and scored one run. He homered in the third inning.

Nathan Koehler got the win for Grafton. He allowed one run over three innings. He struck out three, walked two and surrendered four hits.

Grafton was sparked by Al Nennig and Beau Benzschawel, who teamed up for three hits and five RBI.

Oostburg 6, Ozaukee 5

Slinger 10, West Bend West 6

Waukesha West 6, Catholic Memorial 3

Howards Grove 10, Elkhart Lake 4
Howards Grove jumped out to an early lead on Elkhart Lake and captured a 10-4 victory on Tuesday at Elkhart Lake.

Seven runs in the first three innings allowed Howards Grove to put the game away early.

An RBI single by Alex Strege, a two-run double by Zach Fritz, and an RBI single by Austin Edge in the second inning helped Howards Grove Varsity put some runs on the board early.

Edge paced Howards Grove at the plate going 3-for-4, driving in one and scoring one run.

Terry Fritsch got it done on the hill on the way to a win. He allowed four runs over 6 1/3 innings. He struck out six, walked three and surrendered 10 hits.