Prep Baseball Report

Daily Roundup: May 14



By Steve Nielsen
Scouting Director – Wisconsin

May 14

Sun Prairie 3, Middleton 2
Sun Prairie and Middleton each put runners in scoring position on Tuesday, but Sun Prairie capitalized on more RBI opportunities, pulling out a 3-2 win at Summit Field.

Middleton had nine hits compared with Sun Prairie's six, but Middleton stranded 10 runners on base.

Michael Marchese was hot from the plate for Sun Prairie. Marchese went 2-for-4, drove in one and scored two runs. He doubled in the third inning and singled in the eighth inning.

Marchese scored the winning run in walk-off fashion thanks to a clutch double by senior Zach Fairchild.

Kenosha Bradford 6, Racine Case 0
Kevin Tibor hopes every outing could go as well as Tuesday, as Tibor tossed a shutout to carry Red Devils to a 6-0 victory over Racine-Case.

Tibor got the win for Bradford thanks to 10 strikeouts. The Red Devils's pitcher gave up just three hits over seven shutout innings.

Jake Costabile racked up three RBI on three hits for Bradford Red Devils Varsity. He doubled in the fifth inning and singled in the second and seventh innings.

Eau Claire Memorial 9, River Falls 2
A five-run explosion in the first inning carried the Old Abe's to a 9-2 win in seven innings over River Falls at River Falls High School on Tuesday.

Drew Davis racked up three RBI on two hits for Eau Claire Memorial. He doubled in the second inning and homered in the sixth inning.

Junior Dalton Roach got it done on the hill on the way to a win. He pitched six shutout innings. He struck out five, walked two and surrendered six hits.

Eau Claire Memorial 6, River Falls 0
An outstanding effort by Jake Sparger spurred the Old Abe's to a 6-0 win in seven innings over River Falls.

Sparger struck out 10 hitters en route to the Old Abe's win. He gave up just three hits over seven shutout innings.

Sam Prissel boosted his batting average thanks to a perfect 3-for-3 day at the plate to pace Eau Claire Memorial. He homered in the sixth inning and singled in the third and seventh innings.

St. Catherine’s 13, St. Thomas More 2
The St. Catherine's Angels took down St. Thomas More 13-2 on Tuesday at Horlick Field after slamming the Cavaliers with nine runs in the first inning.

Derek Heffel got a hit in each of his three at bats. He doubled in the first inning and singled in the second and fourth innings.

Eric Eitel got the win for the Angels. He allowed two runs over 4 1/3 innings. He struck out two, walked one and surrendered five hits.

The St. Catherine's Angels Varsity were sparked by Heffel and AJ Kaprelian, who teamed up for five hits and five RBI.

La Crosse Aquinas 23, Viroqua 8
Pitchers had a tough day during the game between the Blugolds and Viroqua, as the two teams put up 31 runs combined in a 23-8 Aquinas win.

The teams combined for 30 hits, including 11 extra base hits.

Rott racked up four RBI on three hits for the Blugolds.

Jon Wilson recorded the win for the Blugolds. He allowed two runs over three innings. Wilson struck out two, walked none and gave up four hits.

Blugolds easily handled Viroqua pitching as six hitters combined for 14 hits, 14 RBIs and 17 runs scored.

Beloit Memorial 13, LaFollette 8
Ten hits weren't enough for LaFollette as it lost a shootout, 13-8 in seven innings, to Beloit Memorial on Tuesday at Telfer Park.

The Lancers were led by a flawless day at the dish by Tanner Maier, who went 2-for-2 against Beloit Memorial's pitching. He singled in the fifth and seventh innings.

Jarett Druding got the win in relief for Beloit Memorial. Druding pitched 2 1/3 innings and allowed no runs.

Beloit Memorial was sparked by Kevin Raisbeck and Keegan Mickey, who teamed up for nine hits and five RBI.

Antigo 8, Lakeland Union 4
Lakeland Union lost the ballgame after losing the lead in the sixth inning Tuesday, as Antigo grabbed an 8-4 victory in seven innings.

Lakeland Union was led by a flawless day at the dish by Luke Kyska, who went 3-for-3 against Antigo's pitching. He singled in the first, third, and fifth innings.

Corey Stensberg recorded the win for Antigo. He allowed one run over four innings. Stensberg struck out five, walked three and gave up six hits.

Antigo was sparked by Justin Wegtine and Brett Greening, who teamed up for six hits and three RBI.

The lead stayed with Antigo after the sixth, when it scored five runs on two doubles, a two-run error, and an RBI single by Brett Greening.

Antigo 17, Lakeland Union 3
Justin Wegtner homered, part of a three-run fourth inning for Antigo. Wegtner had a monster day going 5-for-7 with three runs scored and two RBI.

Blake Kirsch also had a big day going 3-for-4 with three runs and five RBI, including a grand slam.

Lourdes Academy 7, Green Lake Princeton 0
Jack Danielson baffled the Green Lake/Princeton Tigershark hitters all game long on Tuesday, tossing a no-hitter and leading Lourdes Academy to a 7-0 victory over.

No Tigershark batter was able to locate Danielson's pitches during the game. Danielson threw a no-hitter, striking out four batters and walking four.

Lourdes Academy was sparked by Chris Hetzel and Nick Monfils, who teamed up for four hits and four RBI.

Ellsworth 11, Osceola 1
Despite a big day at the dish from Zach Rausch, who finished 2-for-3, the Osceola Chieftains lost 11-1 to Ellsworth on Tuesday.

Isaac Hines got the win for Ellsworth. He allowed one run over five innings. He struck out six, walked none and surrendered four hits.

Ellsworth's Nick Taranto, Dennis Schutz, Logan Armstrong and Chandler Flynn combined for nine hits and six RBI.

The lone run of the game for Osceola Chieftains Varsity crossed the plate in the first inning on an RBI double by Bryce Byl.

Pacelli 18, Wittenberg Birnamwood 6
Wittenberg-Birnamwood lost 18-6 to Pacelli on Tuesday at Wittenberg.

Braxton Potrykus got on base two times in the game for Wittenberg-Birnamwood. He scored two runs and had one RBI. He doubled in the first inning.

Helms got the win for Pacelli despite allowing six runs over five innings. He struck out two, walked four and surrendered four hits.

Fort Atkinson 6, Monroe 2
Kevin Klopfenstein did all he could to give Monroe a boost, but it wasn't enough to get past Fort Atkinson, as the Cheesemakers lost 6-2 in seven innings at Fort Atkinson on Tuesday.

Klopfenstein had two extra-base hits for Monroe Cheesemakers Varsity. He doubled in the fourth and sixth innings.

Seth Ward went 2-for-3 with three RBI to pace Fort Atkinson.

Portage 7, Oregon 0
The Panthers dropped a 7-0 contest to Portage on Tuesday at Portage.

Jalen Walher got the win for Portage. He pitched six shutout innings. He struck out four, walked none and surrendered four hits.

Stratford 3, Wisconsin Rapids Assumption 0
The lead stayed with Stratford after the third, when it scored two runs on a two-run single by Drew Spaeth.

Stratford 5, Wisconsin Rapids Assumption 3

Omro 16, North Fon Du Lac 5
The Omro Foxes jumped out to an early lead on North Fond du Lac and captured a 16-5 victory on Tuesday at Fond du Lac.

The game was decided quickly as Omro exerted its will early with 10 runs in the first three innings.

Joe Robl racked up six RBI on five hits for the Foxes.

Even though Cody Albright allowed five runs over six innings he still recorded the victory. Albright struck out eight, walked one and gave up eight hits.

St. Mary Central 10, Roncalli 2
Roncalli didn't put up much of a fight on Tuesday, as St. Mary Central cruised to a blowout 10-2 win in seven innings.

The Zephyrs scored four runs in the sixth on an RBI single by Jordan Schmidt, a two-run double by Griffin Jack, and an RBI triple by Nathan Jack.

Nathan Jack had a busy day at the plate, collecting three extra-base hits.

Mack Blashka looked sharp on the mound. Roncalli managed just two hits off of Blashka, who allowed one earned run, walked five and struck out four during his five innings of work.

Riverside 10, Hamilton 3
A six-run explosion in the first inning carried the Riverside University Tigers to a 10-3 win in seven innings over Hamilton on Tuesday.

Brennan Richmond went a perfect 3-for-3 at the dish for the Riverside University Tigers. He singled in the first, third, and fifth innings.

Alejandro Smith got it done on the hill on the way to a win. He allowed three runs over seven innings. He struck out six, walked five and surrendered seven hits.

Schullsburg/Benton 9, Highland 5
Connor Crotty drove in three runs, helping Shullsburg/Benton to a 9-5 victory over Highland on Tuesday at Shullsburg.

Even though Matt Cook allowed five runs over five innings he still recorded the victory. He struck out 10, walked four and surrendered five hits.

Waterloo 6, Belleville 2
Waterloo jumped on Belleville early on its way to a 6-2 win on Tuesday at Fireman's Park in seven innings, scoring three runs in the first inning.

Pancho Perez boosted his batting average thanks to a perfect 2-for-2 day at the plate to pace Waterloo . He singled in the first and third innings.

Belleville couldn't get anything going as long as Troy Thompson was on the mound. Thompson held Belleville hitless over two innings, allowed no earned runs, walked none and struck out five.

Brillion 2, Chilton 0
An ace performance by Travis Stever hoisted the Lions to a 2-0 win in seven innings over Chilton on Tuesday at Brillion.

Lions' Stever kept Chilton off the scoreboard for all seven innings he was on the hill, allowing no opposing players to cross the plate on three hits while ringing up nine.

Brillion was led by a flawless day at the dish by Bailey Krueger, who went 3-for-3 against Chilton's pitching. He doubled in the first inning and singled in the third and fifth innings.

Chippewa Falls 9, New Richmond 8
Hitters on both sides were strong at the plate as the teams combined for 22 hits, including 13 extra base hits.

Justin Martell got the win for the Chippewa Falls Cardinals despite allowing five runs over 4 2/3 innings. He struck out three, walked one and surrendered nine hits.

The Cardinals Zach Slowiak, Tyler Jepson, Tony Blair and Amos Mayberry combined for eight hits and eight RBI.

Mayville 11, Lomira 9
Fans were treated to a high-scoring affair Tuesday as the Mayville Cardinals outscored Lomira 11-9 in seven innings.

Tylor Griffin led the Mayville Cardinals offensive threat, as he got on base four times in the game. He scored two runs and had one RBI. He singled in the second and sixth innings.

Sid Lehman recorded the win for Mayville even though he allowed five runs over five innings. He struck out 10, walked three and surrendered three hits.

Janesville Parker 19, Verona 3
The Verona Wildcats fell 19-3 to Janesville Parker on Tuesday.

Hunter Von Zondt got the win for Janesville Parker. He pitched three shutout innings. Von Zondt struck out five, walked four and gave up one hit.

Janesville Parker pounded the Verona Wildcats Varsity pitching, as six hitters combined for 14 hits, 13 RBI and 17 runs scored.

Randolph 6, Montello 4
Randolph took the lead in the seventh inning, and Montello was unable to muster a comeback, losing 6-4 in seven innings on Tuesday at Montello.

Darren Schlaefer went a perfect 2-for-2 at the dish for Montello. He singled in the second and fourth innings.

Jay Peters got it done on the rubber on the way to a win. He allowed four runs over seven innings. Peters struck out eight, walked four and gave up four hits.

Randolph was sparked by Peters and Rex Alexander, who teamed up for three hits and four RBI.

Superior 11, Grand Rapids 8
Colton Yepma racked up four RBI on four hits for the Superior Spartans. Jake Bischoff was a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate with two runs and an RBI for the Thunderhawks.

Marshall 5, Wisconsin Heights 4
The Marshall Cardinals and Wisconsin Heights both threatened with rallies, but it was the Cardinals that eventually took advantage in a 5-4 win.

Seth Lay had a hot bat for the Cardinals. Lay went 2-for-3 and scored three runs. He singled in the third and fifth innings.

Connor Blake got the win for the Marshall Cardinals. He allowed four runs over 5 2/3 innings. He struck out two, walked four and surrendered 10 hits.

Wrightstown 6, Manitowoc Lutheran 5
David Menk went 2-for-2, but Manitowoc Lutheran still fell to Wrightstown 6-5 in seven innings on Tuesday.

Riley Schussler got the win for Wrightstown despite allowing five runs over seven innings. Schussler struck out eight, walked one and gave up 11 hits.

Wrightstown was sparked by Alex Nockerts and Trevor Konkle, who teamed up for five hits and two RBI.

Flambeau 16, Birchwood 6
Jordan Bainter carried Flambeau to a 16-6 victory over Birchwood on Tuesday with a strong game at the plate and on the bump.

Bainter racked up four RBI on two hits for the Falcons. He tripled in the first inning and homered in the fourth inning.

Bainter shut down Birchwood while he was on the hill. Bainter gave up just two hits, allowed one earned run, walked none and struck out three during his two innings of work.

Packer Makinia recorded the win for Flambeau Falcons Varsity even though he allowed five runs over three innings. Packer Makinia struck out four, walked four and gave up three hits.

Union Grove 1, Burlington 0
An impressive effort by Bart Bohat Jr. spurred Union Grove to a 1-0 win in seven innings over Burlington on Tuesday.

Union Grove’s Bohat Jr. kept Burlington off the scoreboard for all seven innings he was on the hill. He pitched a shutout, allowing no runs on four hits while striking out eight.

Big Foot 14, Clinton 1
Big Foot blew out Clinton 14-1 on Tuesday after pouring on nine runs in the fifth inning.

Billy Landers had two extra-base hits for the Chiefs. He tripled in the first inning, doubled in the fifth inning, and singled in the third and fifth innings.

Clinton couldn't get anything going as long as Austin Hoey was on the mound. Hoey gave up just one hit, allowed one earned run, walked two and struck out nine during his five innings of work.

Brookfield 30, Messmer 0
Nate Stolte powered Brookfield Academy at the plate and on the mound Tuesday, blowing out Messmer 30-0.

Stolte boosted his batting average thanks to a perfect 4-for-4 day at the plate to pace the Blue Knights. He tripled in the first inning, doubled in the second inning, and singled in the third and fourth innings.

Stolte got the win for Brookfield Academy thanks to eight strikeouts. The Blue Knights's pitcher gave up just three hits over three shutout innings.

Jake Kolasinski went 4-for-6 with four RBI and three runs scored, including a home run.

Waterford 5, Badger 4
Badger built an early edge on Tuesday, but Waterford roared back to steal a 5-4 victory at Waterford.

Tanner Hunsucker recorded the win for Waterford. He allowed four runs over seven innings. He struck out two, walked one and surrendered eight hits.

Wisconsin Lutheran 5, Milwaukee Lutheran 2

Waupun 6, Beaver Dam 2
Nelson had a hot bat for Beaver Dam. Nelson went 2-for-3 and scored one run. He singled in the second and fourth innings.

Waupun was sparked by Colin Deboer and Bryce Buchholz, who teamed up for four hits and three RBI.

Stoughton 9, Madison Edgewood 5
Zach Bower went 2-for-3, helping the Stoughton Vikings to a 9-5 victory over Madison Edgewood on Tuesday at Stoughton .

PJ Rosowski got the win for the Vikings. He allowed three runs over six innings. Rosowski struck out six, walked two and gave up five hits.

Kenosha St. Joseph 18, Catholic Central 4
Ryan Casey got the win for St. Joseph. He allowed four runs over five innings. He struck out three, walked two and surrendered five hits.

St. Joseph hammered Catholic Central Hilltoppers Varsity pitching as eight hitters had a field day, combining for 14 hits, 12 RBI and 17 runs scored.