Prep Baseball Report

Daily Roundup: April 25



By Steve Nielsen
Scouting Director - Wisconsin

April 25

Bradford 9, Tremper 6
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La Crosse Aquinas 15, La Crosse Logan 6
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St. Catherine’s 21, Catholic Central 0
The Angels laid the wood to the Hilltoppers yesterday piling on 21 runs en route to the shutout victory.

Shey Smith went 4-for-4 with two RBI and three runs scored. AJ Kaprelian, Jimmy Carrington and Tarail King each added three hits and three RBI of their own.

Derek Heffel went the distance allowing just one hit and striking out 10 in the process.

Milton 9, Madison Edgewood 2
Junior Connor Bowen pitched the Red Hawks to victory as Milton topped Edgewood 9-2.

Bowen recorded the win for Milton allowing two runs over seven innings. Bowen struck out eight, walked three and gave up seven hits.

Andy Haney and Adam Catacutan both chipped in two hits for Milton.

Watertown 7, Beaver Dam 2
Goslings beat Beaver Dam 7-2 in seven innings on Thursday at Washington Park behind John Jonas, who went 2-for-2.

John Tesensky kept contact to a minimum, striking out eight Beaver Dam batters. Tesensky allowed one earned run on six hits and two walks over seven innings.

Badger 17, Elkhorn 0
Travis Stahulak was great on Thursday, throwing a no-hitter in Badger’s 17-0 victory over Elkhorn.

No Elkhorn batter was able to locate Stahulak's pitches during the game. Stahulak threw a no-hitter, striking out 13 batters and walking just one.

Badger was nearly unstoppable at the plate. Trent Bobula and Derek Denecke were both a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate.

Burlington 6, Wilmot 5
Dane Helnore was strong at the plate and on the mound in carrying the Burlington Demons to a 6-5 victory over Wilmot on Thursday at Beaumont.

Helnore had a hot bat for the Demons. Helnore went 3-for-4 and scored one run. He doubled in the sixth inning and singled in the fourth and eighth innings.

Helnore worked out of a few jams as he came in relief. He pitched three innings and allowed no earned runs on two hits. Helnore faced his toughest moment in the eighth inning.

Sun Prairie 12, Madison 2
An eight-run explosion in the second inning hoisted Sun Prairie to a 12-2 win in five innings over Madison West at Summit Field on Thursday.

Brian Assalone boosted his batting average thanks to a perfect 2-for-2 day at the plate to pace Sun Prairie. He singled in the second inning and doubled in the third inning.

Brett Yoder got the win for Sun Prairie. He allowed two runs over five innings. Yoder struck out seven, walked one and gave up six hits.

East Troy 7, Brodhead 6
East Troy Trojans Varsity outlasted Brodhead on Thursday, squeaking out a 7-6 win at Brodhead.

East Troy Trojans pulled out the win thanks to a clutch seventh inning. A bases loaded walk by Nick Rodefer scored Evan Wick and gave East Troy Trojans Varsity the lead for good.

Will Iloncaie had two extra-base hits for the Trojans. He doubled in the second inning and homered in the third inning.

Brookfield Academy 19, University School of Milwaukee 5
Jake Kolasinski drove in four RBI on three hits to lead Brookfield Acdemy over University School of Milwaukee in a rout 19-5.

Nate Stolte had two home runs and three RBI while Merrick Wells had a homerun of his own.

Markesan 11, Green Lake/Princeton 1
Noah Polcyn went 3-for-3 at the plate, but the Green Lake/Princeton Tigersharks fell 11-1 to Markesan on Thursday.

Casey Ryan got it done on the mound on the way to a win. He allowed one run over six innings. He struck out six, walked one and surrendered seven hits.

Kyle Jahnke, Andrew Gibbons, Vince Stensrud and Hector Aguinaga helped lead Markesan. They combined for eight hits and six RBI.

Necedah 9, Royall 4
Jordan Murphy collected three hits as the Necedah Cardinals took home a 9-4 victory over Royall in seven innings at Royall High School on Thursday.

Ashton Knutson shut down Royall while he was on the mound. Royall managed just two hits off of Knutson, who allowed no earned runs, walked none and struck out two during his three innings of work.

The Necedah Cardinals Varsity never surrendered the lead after the third inning, scoring three runs on two singles.

Wrightstown 3, Valders 2
Valders lost 3-2 to the Wrightstown Tigers after falling behind by two runs in the fifth inning.

Alex Nockerts paced the Tigers at the plate. Nockerts went 2-for-3 and scored one run. He singled in the first inning and doubled in the fifth inning.

Riley Schussler was a workhorse on the rubber while bagging the win for the Wrightstown Tigers. Schussler pitched seven innings and allowed two earned runs, five hits and one walk while striking out four.

Neenah 5, Appleton East 2
Steve Law went 2-for-2 as the Neenah Rockets took home a 5-2 victory over Appleton East in seven innings at Appleton East HS on Thursday.

Connor Wollersheim racked up seven strikeouts in the Neenah Rockets win. Wollersheim allowed two earned runs on four hits over seven innings.

Neenah went up for good in the fifth, scoring one run on a sacrifice fly by Matt Gruse.

Chilton 8, Manitowoc 5
Manitowoc Lutheran lost 8-5 to Chilton in seven innings on Thursday.

Adam Klein got it done on the rubber on the way to a win. He allowed four runs over four innings. He struck out five, walked two and surrendered seven hits.

Chilton was sparked by Zach Leitner and Riley Friederiches, who teamed up for six hits and two RBI.

Brillion 2, St. Mary Central 1
St. Mary Central lost 2-1 to Brillion in seven innings on Thursday.

Nathan Jack had a hot bat for St. Mary Central Zephyrs Varsity. Nathan Jack went 2-for-3 and drove in the only Zephyr run. He doubled in the fourth inning and singled in the sixth inning.

Richard VandenBranden put together a nice outing. Brillion managed just two hits off of the St. Mary Central Zephyrs Varsity's pitcher, who allowed one earned run, walked two and struck out six during his five innings of work.

Lake Country Lutheran 15, Living Word 5
The Lake Country Lutheran Lightning blew out Living Word Lutheran 15-5 on Thursday after pouring on eight runs in the first inning.

Jesse Turner had a busy day at the plate, collecting two extra-base hits. He doubled in the first inning and homered in the fifth inning.

Even though Ben Wilkins allowed five runs over five innings he still recorded the victory. He struck out six, walked two and surrendered six hits.

The Lightning hammered Living Word Lutheran pitching as six hitters had a field day, combining for 12 hits, seven RBI and 12 runs scored.

Marathon 10, Wisconsin Rapids Assumption 0
Marathon made quick work of Wisconsin Rapids Assumption beating them by a score of 10-0 in five innings.

Collin Seubert had two hits for Marathon and also picked up the win, tossing five shutout innings surrendering just two hits.

Laconia 7, Mayville 3
Tyler Luehring went 2-for-4 and hit a home run, but the Mayville Cardinals still fell to Laconia 7-3 in seven innings on Thursday.

Jordan Behm got the win for Laconia. He allowed three runs over five innings. He struck out eight, walked none and surrendered eight hits.

Lake Mills 3, Marshall 2
Collin Bergholz did all he could to give the Marshall Cardinals Varsity a boost, but it wasn't enough to get past Lake Mills, as the Marshall Cardinals Varsity lost 3-2 in seven innings on Thursday.

Bergholz paced the Marshall Cardinals at the plate. Bergholz went 2-for-3 and drove in one. He singled in the second and sixth innings.

Darren Strasburg got the win for Lake Mills. He allowed two runs over seven innings. He struck out five, walked four and surrendered five hits.

La Follette 4, Janesville Parker 3
Riley Anderson went 1-for-3 with two RBI, helping La Follette Lancers to a 4-3 victory over Janesville Parker on Thursday at Warner Park.

Shullsburg/Benton 8, Cuba 7
Kyle Hoppman collected three hits, helping Shullsburg/Benton to an 8-7 victory over Cuba City on Thursday at Shullsburg.

Connor Crotty looked sharp on the mound. Crotty held Cuba City hitless over three innings, allowed no earned runs, walked three and struck out five.

Kyle Hoppman added three hits, two runs and on RBI.

Gresham 7, Tigerton 3
Jaz Mohawk drove in the winning run to give Gresham the lead in the seventh inning, as the Wildcats hung on to beat Tigerton 7-3 on Thursday.

With the score tied at three, Mohawk came to the plate and singled, plating Kalen Fischer.

Brady Hoffman went 2-for-4 with a double driving in five RBI helping the Wildcats to victory.

Fort Atkinson 9, Oregon 8
Ten hits weren't enough for the Oregon Panthers as it lost a shootout, 9-8 in seven innings, to Fort Atkinson on Thursday.

Fort Atkinson's Daniel Jacobson, Travis Hartmann and Michael Rossing combined for five hits and six RBI.

Cashton 7, Wonewoc-Center 1
Despite a big day at the dish from Adam Shore, who finished 2-for-3, Wonewoc-Center lost 7-1 to Cashton on Thursday.

Cashton 8, Wonewoc-Center 7
Gabe Benson did all he could to give Wonewoc-Center a boost, but it wasn't enough to get past Cashton, as the Wolves  lost 8-7 in seven innings on Thursday.

Benson boosted his batting average thanks to a perfect 4-for-4 day at the plate to pace Wonewoc-Center. He singled in the first, second, and fourth innings and doubled in the seventh inning.

Senior Caleb Fernholz got the win for Cashton. He allowed two runs over 3 1/3 innings. He struck out nine, walked none and surrendered two hits.

McFarland 3, Parkview 2
The Parkview Vikings built an early edge on Thursday, but McFarland roared back to steal a 3-2 victory.

An RBI single by Riese gave McFarland the lead in the fifth inning.

Riese also got it done on the mound on the way to a win. He allowed two runs over seven innings. Riese struck out four, walked one and gave up eight hits.

Lodi 11, Waterloo 1
Only managing four hits, Waterloo lost 11-1 to Lodi on Thursday.

Fred Manke got it done on the rubber on the way to a win. He allowed one run over five innings. Manke struck out five, walked two and gave up four hits.

Fred Manke, Matt Byars and Steuck helped lead Lodi. They combined for six hits and four RBI.

Union Grove 20, Westosha 1
Westosha Central lost 20-1 to Union Gove on Thursday.

Ryan Maier got it done on the hill on the way to a win. He allowed one run over four innings. Maier struck out one, walked two and gave up seven hits.

Union Grove hammered Westosha Central pitching as six hitters had a field day, combining for 13 hits, 19 RBIs and 10 runs scored.

Waunakee 15, Monroe 2
Waunakee was in control Thursday winning by a score of 15-2.

Waunakee's Will Helbing, Willie Freimuth and AJ Johnson combined for six hits and six RBI.

Waunakee 9, Monroe 0
Will Helbing and Blake Bieri each had two hits to pace the Waunakee offense.

Hunter Hellenbrand and Pat O’Connel combined to toss a three hit shutout.

Hartford 4, Riverside University 3
The Riverside University Tigers jumped out to an early lead, but were unable to hold on and lost 4-3 to Hartford on Thursday.

While the Tigers led until the seventh inning, Hartford worked its way back and took the lead on a two-run double by Austin Jokkendt.

Malcom Montgomery was hot from the plate for the Riverside University. Montgomery went 3-for-4 and scored one run. He doubled in the first inning and singled in the fourth and sixth innings.

Austin Schmitt got it done on the hill on the way to a win. He allowed three runs over three innings. He struck out one, walked two and surrendered four hits.

Pardeeville 3, Montello 2
The Montello Hilltoppers built an early edge on Thursday, but Pardeeville roared back to steal a 3-2 victory on the road.

An RBI single by Riley Schmidt gave Pardeeville the lead in the fifth inning.

Tyler Griepentrog got the win for Pardeeville. He allowed two runs over six innings. Griepentrog struck out six, walked three and gave up four hits.

The top of the first saw Montello take an early lead, 2-0. A single by Connor Klapper, bringing home Carter Daniels started the inning off.

Kettle Moraine Lutheran 11, Omro 1
Omro Foxes Varsity dropped an 11-1 decision to KML on Thursday.

Cal Jacklin got it done on the bump on the way to a win. He allowed one run over five innings. He struck out six, walked two and surrendered two hits.

Randolph 11, Oakfield 7
Oakfield Oaks lost 11-7 in seven innings on Thursday, despite outhitting Randolph 12 to 11.

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

Kyle Roberts picked up the win. He allowed four runs over five innings. He struck out five, walked none and surrendered 10 hits.

Randolph's AJ Alexander, Jay Peters and Rex Alexander combined for seven hits and six RBI.