Prep Baseball Report

Daily Roundup: May 21



By Steve Nielsen
Scouting Director - Wisconsin 

May 21

Kenosha Bradford 8, Kenosha Tremper 5
Bradford and Tremper both threatened with rallies, but it was the Red Devils that eventually took advantage of them in an 8-5 win at Wavro field.

Kenosha Tremper had 10 hits compared with Bradford Red Devils Varsity's nine, but Kenosha-Tremper stranded 13 runners on base.

Tony DeBartolo racked up three RBI on three hits for Bradford. He singled in the fourth inning and doubled in the second and sixth innings.

Milwaukee Lutheran 12, Living Word Lutheran 2
Milwaukee Lutheran beat Living Word Lutheran 12-2 in seven innings on Tuesday at Living Word Lutheran High School after an eight-run explosion in the fourth inning.

James Wright racked up three RBI on four hits for the Red Knights. He doubled in the third inning and singled in the first, fourth, and fifth innings.

Living Word Lutheran couldn't get anything going against Ryan Selner. Living Word Lutheran managed just two hits off of Selner, who allowed no earned runs, walked none and struck out four during his three innings of work.

T.D. Walker got the win for Milwaukee Lutheran Red Knights. He allowed two runs over three innings. He struck out four, walked one and surrendered four hits.

Badger 6, Wilmot 2
A single, plating Mitch Jensen gave Badger the lead in the sixth inning, and Badger hung on to beat Wilmot 6-2 on Tuesday.

Eric Skipper led Badger's offensive threat, as he got on base three times in the game. He singled in the sixth and seventh innings.

Colton Andresen got the win in relief for Badger. Andresen pitched 2 2/3 innings and allowed no runs.

Westosha Central 4, Burlington 3
Mark Wallace pitched lights out for the Burlington Demons Varsity. Westosha Central managed just one hit off of Wallace, who allowed no earned runs, walked none and struck out three during his two innings of work.

Travis Knudsvig got the win for Central. He allowed two runs over five innings. He struck out three, walked two and surrendered five hits.

Sun Prairie 14, Madison East 2
Sun Prairie blew out Madison East 14-2 on Tuesday at Summit Credit Union Field after pouring on 13 runs in the second inning.

Michael Marchese racked up four RBI on two hits for Sun Prairie. He doubled and tripled in the second inning.

Madison East's lineup had no answer for Sam Lund. East managed just one hit off of Lund, who allowed no earned runs, walked two and struck out six during his three innings of work.

Mayville 4, Omro 2
A tight game was decided in the sixth inning as the Omro Foxes fell to Mayville 4-2 in seven innings on Tuesday at Mayville.

Luke Purtell boosted his batting average thanks to a perfect 3-for-3 day at the plate to pace Omro. He singled in the first and third innings and doubled in the sixth inning.

Tony Giese got it done on the rubber on the way to a win. He allowed two runs over seven innings. He struck out seven, walked one and surrendered eight hits.  

Mayville took the lead for good in the sixth breaking a 2-2 tie with a two-run single by Giese.

New Richmond 8, Osceola 1
Despite a big day at the dish from Logan Hatella, who finished 2-for-3, the Osceola Chieftains lost 8-1 to New Richmond.

Cameron Hausman recorded the win for New Richmond. He tossed five innings of shutout ball. Hausman struck out four, walked two and gave up one hit.

Connor Hollern scored four times for New Richmond, going 1-for-1 with three walks.

Middleton 5, La Follete 2
La Follette lost 5-2 in seven innings at Middleton on Tuesday, despite outhitting Middleton seven to four.

Garrett Knutson got the win for Middleton. He allowed two runs over 5 1/3 innings. Knutson struck out one, walked four and gave up seven hits.

Middleton closer Tanner Meinholz put away the final five outs to record the save.

Neither team scored until the fourth when the Lancers got on the board. La Follette struck first thanks to an RBI double by Troy Teigen and an RBI single by Tanner Maier.

Middleton 14, La Follete 0
La Follette wound up on the wrong side of a 14-0 score on Tuesday, tasting defeat at the hands of Middleton.

Reese Felton got the win for Middleton. He tossed five innings of shutout ball. He struck out five, walked two and surrendered two hits.

Middleton went up for good in the third, scoring five runs on two doubles and an RBI single by Jackson Keeler.

Brian Lochner  led the Middleton offense with a 2-for-3 day while driving in three and scoring one run.

Lake Mills 7, East Troy 4
Josh Oswald did all he could to give East Troy a boost, but it wasn't enough to get past Lake Mills, as the Trojans lost 7-4 in seven innings at Lake Mills on Tuesday.

Oswald racked up two RBI on three hits for the Trojans. He doubled in the sixth inning and singled in the first and seventh innings.

East Troy 8, Lake Mills 2
East Troy refused to relinquish the lead after grabbing it early against Lake Mills, recording an 8-2 victory on Tuesday.

A solo home run by Ryan Olsen and an error during the first inning ignited the East Troy attack.

Olsen was hot from the plate for East Troy. He went 2-for-4, drove in one and scored two runs.

Will Iloncaie handled Lake Mills' lineup with ease, racking up eight strikeouts. Iloncaie allowed two earned runs on three hits and eight walks over seven innings.

Montello 11, Oakfield 1
Montello refused to relinquish the lead after grabbing it early against Oakfield, recording an 11-1 victory on Tuesday.

With 10 runs in the first three innings, the Hilltoppers left no doubt about the eventual outcome.

Darren Schlaefer racked up three RBI on three hits for Montello.

Carter Daniels racked up nine strikeouts in the Hilltoppers win. Daniels allowed no earned runs, four hits and one walk over six innings.

Oregon 9, Madison Edgewood 5
Things looked bleak for the Oregon Panthers when they trailed by five runs in the fourth inning, but the Panthers recovered thanks to back to back rallies in the fifth and sixth innings.

Simon Maurice racked up three RBI on one hit for the Panthers, tripling in the sixth inning.

Ross Galloway got the win for Oregon. He pitched four shutout innings. He struck out one, walked none and surrendered four hits.

St. Mary Central 6, Manitowoc Lutheran 3
Aaron Skrzypczak drove in the winning run to give St. Mary Central the lead in the seventh inning, as the Zephyrs hung on to beat Manitowoc Lutheran 6-3 on Tuesday.

Jordan Schmidt led St. Mary Central's offensive threat, as he got on base two times in the game. He scored two runs and had one RBI.

Waterford 3, Union Grove 1
Tanner Hunsucker pitched Waterford to a 3-1 win over Union Grove on Tuesday.  

Hunsucker allowed one run over seven innings. He struck out five, walked two and surrendered five hits.

Stoughton 9, Monroe 6
The Stoughton Vikings and Monroe passed the lead back and forth eight times on Tuesday at Stoughton, but in the end the Vikings pulled out a 9-6 win in seven innings over Monroe.

Tony Volk had two extra-base hits for the Vikings. He singled in the fourth inning and doubled in the first and sixth innings.

PJ Rosowski had an impressive outing against Monroe's lineup. Monroe managed just one hit off of Rosowski, who allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out five during his three innings of work.

Alex Zacharias got the win for Stoughton despite allowing six runs over four innings. He struck out five, walked three and surrendered five hits.

The Vikings’ Dane Schultz, Tony Volk, Zach Krueger and Zach Nyhagen combined for 10 hits and seven RBI.

Madison West 7, Verona 5
The Wildcats lost a hotly contested 7-5 game in eight innings on Tuesday at Stampfl Field after surrending the lead in the eighth inning.

Sam Sharer led the offense for the Wildcats. Sharer went 2-for-3 and scored one run. He singled in the second and fourth innings.

Joe Trier recorded the win for Madison West. He pitched three shutout innings. Trier struck out three, walked two and gave up no hits.

Matt Ohm went 2-for-2 with two RBI and two walks in the Madison West win.

Hutisford 4, Green Lake Princeton 2
The Green Lake/Princeton Tigersharks lost 4-2 in seven innings on Tuesday, despite outhitting Hustisford seven to four.

Noah Polcyn was solid at the plate for the Tigersharks. Polcyn went 2-for-3 and scored two runs. He tripled in the fourth inning and singled in the sixth inning.

Austin Nies got it done on the hill on the way to a win. He allowed one run over five innings. He struck out three, walked none and surrendered five hits.

Lake Country Lutheran 12, Kenosha Christian Life 6
The Lake Country Lutheran Lightning rolled over Kenosha Christian Life 12-6 on Thursday after a seven-run rally in the sixth inning.

The teams traded runs for most of the contest, leading to six lead changes in the game.

The Lightning finally managed to grab the lead after a big sixth inning. Lake Country Lutheran went up for good on a three-run single by BJ Sabol, scoring Murphy Shannon, Jacob Budnik and Chris Kornowski.

Sabol racked up three RBI on two hits for the Lightning.

Sabol also got the win for Lake Country Lutheran despite allowing six runs over 6 1/3 innings. He struck out seven, walked one and surrendered seven hits.

Racine Horlick 10, Racine Case 7
Kool Ramirez was strong at the plate and on the mound in carrying Horlick to a 10-7 victory over Racine Case on Tuesday at Case.

Case couldn't slow down Ramirez, who paced the Rebels with five hits. He added three RBI and two runs.

Ramirez was also came in relief and held Case hitless over one inning, allowed no earned runs and walked one.

Horlick Rebels finally managed to grab the lead after a strong ninth inning. Horlick Rebels went up for good on an RBI single by Aaron Steinhoff, plating Sam Capasso.

Sophomore Julian Alverio went 3-for-5 with three RBI and a run scored for Case in the loss.

Lakeside Lutheran 15, Brookfield Academy 7
Jake Kolasinski followed up his four homer day with a 2-for-3 performance with a double and two runs scored but it wasn’t enough to get past Lakeside Lutheran in a 15-7 loss.

Daniel Schwatz got it done on the mound on the way to a win. He allowed one run over 3 2/3 innings. He struck out five, walked five and surrendered one hit.

Lakeside Lutheran's Jason Eternick, Collin McBride, Daniel Schwatz and Logan Wegner combined for six hits and nine RBI.

Oconomowoc 3, Watertown 2
The Watertown Goslings jumped out to an early lead, but was unable to hold on and lost 3-2 to Oconomowoc on Tuesday.

While Watertown led until the seventh inning, Oconomowoc put together a rally in their last at bat that ended with a Logan Wonn walk off single scoring Austin Hallet.

Josh Hottinger recorded the win for Oconomowoc. He allowed two runs over seven innings. Hottinger struck out eight, walked three and gave up three hits.

Fennimore 11, Southwestern 1
Southwestern didn't put up much of a fight on Tuesday, as the Fennimore Golden Eagles cruised to a blowout 11-1 win in six innings at Fennimore.

Tyler Hunt racked up three RBI on two hits for the Golden Eagles.

Kane Klais struck out 14 hitters en route to the Fennimore win. Klais allowed one earned run on three hits and four walks over six innings.

Wisconsin Dells 14, Adams Friendship 8
Things looked bleak for Wisconsin Dells when it trailed by eight runs in the fifth inning, but the Chiefs recovered thanks to a key single in the sixth inning from Justin Hintze to pull out a 14-8 win in seven innings over Adams-Friendship on Tuesday.

With the score tied at eight, Hintze came to the plate and singled, scoring Colyn Buss and Ashton Mace which gave the Chiefs the lead for good. They would go on to put up 11 runs in the sixth inning to finish off the comeback.

Hintze racked up four RBI on two hits for Wisconsin Dells.