Prep Baseball Report

Daily Roundup: June 26



By Steve Nielsen
Scouting Director - Wisconsin

Waukesha West 2, No. 3 Kettle Moraine 1

No. 3 Kettle Moraine 1, Waukesha West 0

No. 7 Plymouth 9, Kewaskum 1

No. 9 Homestead 5, Port Washington 1

New Berlin Eisenhower 6, Saint Francis 2

Sheboygan Lutheran Kohler 5, Ozaukee 0

Ozaukee 11, Sheboygan Lutheran Kohler 5

Brookfield East 11, Sussex Hamilton 1

West Bend West 6, Whitefish Bay 5

Brown Deer 4, South Milwaukee 2
Jake Schimenz went 2-for-4, helping Brown Deer to a 4-2 victory over South Milwaukee on Wednesday at South Milwaukee.

Drew Worth's 11 strikeouts were enough to push the Falcons past South Milwaukee. Drew allowed two earned runs on four hits and four walks over seven innings.

The top of the third saw Brown Deer take an early lead, 2-0. Drew got things going for the Falcons with a single. The scoreboard lit up again for Brown Deer when Schimenz scored on a wild pitch.

South Milwaukee answered Brown Deer’s top inning with two runs of its own in the third. South Milwaukee scored on a two-run single by Evan Marlowe.

Brown Deer never surrendered the lead after the fourth inning, scoring two runs on a fielder's choice and a groundout by Hunter Betts.

Howards Grove 2, Cedar Grove 1
Howards Grove didn't provide Zach Fritz with much support, but he didn't need much. Fritz pitched seven strong innings to carry Howards Grove to a 2-1 win over Cedar Grove in seven innings on Wednesday.

Bryce Hoffmann got on base three times in the game for Howards Grove. He singled in the sixth inning.

The sixth inning saw Cedar Grove score its only run on the day on an RBI single by David Niebauer.

Cedar Grove 10, Howards Grove 4
It was a tight game until Cedar Grove scored four late runs for the 10-4 victory over Howards Grove Varsity on Wednesday.

Austin Edge reached base three times. He scored one run and had one RBI. He singled in the first and second innings.

O’Donnell, Spencer Bares and Brian Mueller helped lead Cedar Grove. They combined for five hits and five RBI.

Cedar Grove went up for good in the fifth, scoring three runs on a two-run double by Brandon O’Niel and a sacrifice fly by Tyler Falk.

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