Prep Baseball Report

Daily Roundup: May 7



By Steve Nielsen
Scouting Director - Wisconsin

Parkview 1, Whitewater 0
Jameson Lavery was great on Tuesday, throwing a no-hitter in the Parkview Vikings 1-0 victory over Whitewater.

Lavery threw a no-hitter, striking out nine batters and walking none while recording his momentous feat. An error in the seventh inning cost Lavery a shot at a perfect game.

The fifth inning saw the Parkview Vikings Varsity score their only run on the day on an RBI single by Nolan Strzok.

Kenosha Bradford 4, Racine Horlick 0
An exceptional effort by Kevin Tibor hoisted Bradford to a 4-0 win in seven innings over Racine-Horlick on Tuesday at Horlick Field.

Tibor struck out 13 hitters en route to the Red Devils win. The Wisconsin-Milwaukee commit tossed seven innings of shutout ball and allowed only five hits.

Colton Lee racked up two RBI on one hit for Bradford. He doubled in the first inning.

Jefferson 4, Big Foot 0
Heath Renz was lights out on the mound, recording the win for Jefferson. He pitched seven shutout innings. Renz struck out 10, walked three and gave up just two hits. Renz is the No. 13 ranked player in the 2014 class.

Roby Schlesner and Christian Ott both went a perfect 2-for-2 at the plate.

Eau Claire Memorial 1, Eau Claire North 0
The Old Abe's didn't give Jake Sparger much support, but he got it done without it. Sparger pitched seven strong innings to carry Memorial to a 1-0 win over Eau Claire North in seven innings on Tuesday.

Sparger was masterful on the mound. He pitched a shutout over seven innings striking out four and scattering five hits.

Eau Claire North 4, Eau Claire Memorial 3
A tight game was decided in the sixth inning as the Old Abe's fell to Eau Claire North 4-3 in seven innings on Tuesday at Carson Park.

Dominick Berlin recorded the win for Eau Claire North. He allowed three runs over seven innings. He struck out six, walked none and surrendered six hits.

St. Lawrence 5, Manitowoc Lutheran 2
Manitowoc Lutheran Lancers lost 5-2 in seven innings on Tuesday, despite outhitting St. Lawrence Seminary five to two.

Emerson Moder got it done on the bump on the way to a win. He allowed one run over four innings. Moder struck out four, walked two and gave up three hits.

St. Lawrence scored all their runs in a first inning rally that saw five runs cross the plate on a two-run single by Mark Berryman, a walk by Andrew Moricz, and two wild pitchs.

Wisconsin Dells 5, River Valley 2
Wisconsin Dells beat River Valley 5-2 in seven innings on Tuesday behind Jon Mor, who went 1-2.

River Valley couldn't get anything going as long as Ashton Mace was on the mound. River Valley managed just two hits off of Mace, who allowed no earned runs, walked three and struck out three during his five innings of work.

The Chiefs didn't relinquish the lead after scoring one run in the first inning when it scored on an RBI single by Colyn Buss.

Oconomowoc 6, Milwaukee Lutheran 2
T.D. Walker went 1-2, but Milwaukee Lutheran still fell to Oconomowoc 6-2 in seven innings on Tuesday.

Walker got on base three times in the game for the Red Knights. He doubled in the third inning.

Oconomowoc never surrendered the lead after the first inning, scoring three runs on an RBI double by Peyton Williams and a two-run single by Logan Wonn.

Oconomowoc piled on two more runs in the top of the sixth. Austin Hallett's double got things going, plating Hunter Williams. That was followed up by Jack Zoeller's single, scoring Hallett.

Badger 2, Burlington 1
Mark Wallace both hit and pitched well for the Burlington Demons, but it wasn't enough as the Demons fell to Badger 2-1 at Badger on Tuesday.

Burlington was led by Wallace's hitting. Wallace went 1-3 and drove in the lone Demon run. He tripled in the second inning. He pitched six innings and allowed two earned runs on six hits.

Colton Andresen got the win for Badger. He was stellar allowing just one run over seven innings. He struck out five, walked none and surrendered four hits.

Peter Krien went a perfect 2-for-2 for Badger.

Watertown 5, Wisconsin Lutheran 1
Alex Crogan went 2-for-3 with a run scored and an RBI, as Watertown took home a 5-1 victory over Wisconsin Lutheran in seven innings on Tuesday.

Carson Weber got the win for the Goslings thanks to 11 strikeouts. Weber allowed one earned run on four hits and two walks over seven innings.

The Goslings never trailed after scoring two runs in the second on a sacrifice fly by John Jonas and an RBI triple by Luke Kopfer.

East Troy 7, Clinton 2
East Troy outlasted Clinton on Tuesday with a 7-2 win at Clinton.

Evan Wick got a hit in each of his two at bats. He singled in the second and fourth innings. Wick drove in two and walked twice.

Josh Oswald shut down Clinton while he was on the rubber. Clinton managed just one hit off of Oswald, who allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out eight during his five innings of work.

Flambeau 10, Clear Lake 8
Flambeau Falcons won the offensive battle 10-8 in seven innings. The teams combined for 24 hits, including three extra base hits.

Jordan Bainter went a perfect 2-for-2 at the plate for the Falcons. He singled in the first and fourth innings.

Oakfield 6, Cambria-Friesland 5
Owen Schaalma got on base three times in the game for Cambria-Friesland. He singled in the third inning and doubled in the sixth inning.

Even though Taylor Schaefer allowed five runs over eight innings he still recorded the victory. He struck out six, walked three and surrendered 11 hits.

Oakfield was sparked by Justin Holz and Patrick Schwoerer, who teamed up for six hits and four RBI.

Sun Prairie 7, La Follette 3
Tripp Soma went 2-for-3, sparking Sun Prairie to a 7-3 victory in seven innings over La Follette on Tuesday at Summit Field.

Brett Yoder racked up eight strikeouts in the Sun Prairie win. Yoder allowed three earned runs, six hits and one walk over seven innings.

The top of the first saw La Follette take an early lead, 2-0. After Riley Anderson singled, Nate Teuscher doubled, scoring Anderson. La Follette added more runs when Teuscher scored on an RBI double by Fernando Espinosa.

Sun Prairie quickly answered and scored three runs on a sacrifice fly by Carter Brekke and a two-run single by Soma.

Sun Prairie increased its lead with three runs in the sixth. Michael Marchese kicked things off with a single, bringing home Brian Assalone. That was followed up by Zach Fairchild's double, bringing home Conner Funnell and Marchese.

Brookfield Academy 16, St. John’s Northwestern 3
Brookfield Academy continued to pile up the runs on Tuesday, on the way to a 16-3 landslide win over St. John's Northwestern.

Dom Ricci racked up five RBI on three hits for Brookfield Academy.

Nate Stolte allowed just one hit, no earned runs, walked none and struck out six during his three innings of work.

Pardeeville 6, Green Lake/Princeton  1
Langenfeld paced the Green Lake/Princeton Tigersharks at the plate. Langenfeld went 2-for-2. He singled in the third and fifth innings.

Tyler Griepentrog recorded the win for Pardeeville. He allowed one run over seven innings. He struck out four, walked one and surrendered nine hits.

Superior 5, Proctor Rails 4
Spencer Severson came up big at the dish and on the hill, leading the Superior Spartans to a 5-4 win over Proctor Rails on Tuesday at Superior.

Severson racked up two RBI on two hits for the Spartans. He singled in the third inning and tripled in the fifth inning.

Severson baffled Proctor Rails, striking out four batters. Severson allowed one earned run on four hits and three walks over five innings.

Auburndale 4, Wisconsin Rapids Assumption 3
Brady Baltus did all he could to give Wisconsin Rapids Assumption a boost, but it wasn't enough to get past Auburndale , as Wisconsin Rapids Assumption lost 4-3 in seven innings at Witter Field on Tuesday.

Baltus racked up two RBI on two hits for Assumption. He singled in the first inning and doubled in the seventh inning.

Auburndale 's lineup had no answer for Casey Steele. Auburndale managed just one hit off of Steele, who allowed no earned runs, walked none and struck out two during his two innings of work.

Ben Bolder got the win for Auburndale . He allowed three runs over seven innings. Bolder struck out seven, walked none and gave up six hits.

Madison Edgewood 13, Monroe 3
Madison Edgewood made quick work of Monroe, recording a 13-3 victory on Tuesday at Warner Park.

Colton DeMorett racked up four RBI on two hits for Edgewood.

Jack Drake recorded the win for Madison Edgewood. He allowed three runs over five innings. He struck out four, walked one and surrendered three hits.

Riverside University 11, Bradley Tech 1
The Riverside University Tigers shut the door early on Bradley Tech, capturing an 11-1 victory on Tuesday. Seven runs in the first three innings allowed the Tigers to put the game away early.

Anthony Desarden racked up two RBI on two hits for the Tigers. He doubled in the first inning and singled in the third inning.

Bradley Tech managed just one hit off of Josiah Roundtree, who allowed one earned run, walked three and struck out seven during his five innings of work.

Lake Country Lutheran 15, Wayland Academy 0
Jesse Turner was strong at the plate and on the rubber in carrying the Lake Country Lutheran Lightning to a 15-0 victory over Wayland Academy on Tuesday.

Turner racked up two RBI on three hits for the Lightning. He singled in the first and third innings and doubled in the fifth inning.

Wayland Academy couldn't get anything against Turner. Turner held Wayland Academy hitless over two innings, allowed no earned runs, walked none and struck out three.

Chris Kornowski recorded the win for the Lake Country Lutheran. He pitched three shutout innings. He struck out one, walked none and surrendered three hits.

Roncalli 4, Wrightstown 2
The Wrightstown Tigers lost 4-2 in seven innings on Tuesday, despite outhitting Roncalli six to one.

Alex Nockerts was solid at the plate for the Tigers. Nockerts went 2-for-3, drove in one and scored one run. He doubled in the fourth inning and singled in the fifth inning.

Brett Bahrs got the win for Roncalli. He allowed two runs over four innings. Bahrs struck out two, walked three and gave up five hits.

Mayville 10, Horace Mann 0
Tylor Griffin drove in four runs, helping the Mayville Cardinals to a 10-5 victory over Horace Mann on Tuesday.

Tony Giese got the win for the Cardinals despite allowing five runs over six innings. He struck out nine, walked three and surrendered seven hits.

Marshall 10, New Glarus 0
New Glarus had a tough outing on Tuesday, as the Marshall Cardinals dominated in a 10-0 win in six innings.

The Cardinals scored four runs in the fifth on a sacrifice fly by Seth Lay, an RBI single by Ryan Link, and a two-run triple by Sam Schwenn.

Schwenn racked up three RBI on two hits for Marshall.

Tony Dominguez was nearly unhittable against New Glarus during his outing. New Glarus managed just one hit off of Dominguez, who allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out five during his six innings of work.

Marshall 31, New Glarus 8

St. Mary Central 12, Reedsville 4
St. Mary Central pounded Reedsville on Tuesday 12-4 in seven innings.

Nathan Jack racked up three RBI on two hits for St. Mary Central.

Richard VandenBranden got the win for St. Mary Central Zephyrs Varsity thanks to six strikeouts. VandenBranden allowed one earned run, five hits and one walk over five innings.

Omro 5, Laconia 4
Brandon Johnson brought home the winning run to give Omro Foxes Varsity the lead in the sixth inning, as Omro hung on to beat Laconia 5-4 on Tuesday.

With the score tied at four in the sixth inning, Johnson came to the plate and singled, plating Payton Goetz.

Beaver Dam 17, Hartford 6
Sam White was strong at the plate and on the bump in carrying Beaver Dam to a 17-6 victory over Hartford on Tuesday.

White racked up five RBI on three hits for the Golden Beavers. He singled in the first, sixth, and seventh innings.

White had an impressive outing against Hartford's lineup. White gave up just two hits, allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out five during his three innings of work.

Union Grove 5, Delavan Darien 4
Union Grove and Delavan-Darien each put runners in scoring position on Tuesday, but Union Grove capitalized on more RBI opportunities, pulling out a 5-4 win.

Bart Bohat Jr. got it done on the hill on the way to a win. He allowed three runs over six innings. He struck out five, walked none and surrendered five hits.

Oregon 4, Stoughton 0
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Madison Memorial 9, Verona 0
The Verona Wildcats dropped a 9-0 decision to Madison Memorial on Tuesday.

Ben Horman got the win for Madison Memorial. He pitched seven shutout innings. Horman struck out seven, walked six and gave up one hit.

Madison Memorial's Joe Ferguson, Sam Blum and Alex Fowler combined for five hits and two RBI.

Madison Memorial 11, Verona 2
Adam Bihun recorded the win for Madison Memorial. He allowed two runs over seven innings. Bihun struck out seven, walked three and gave up five hits.

Madison Memorial was sparked by Casey Jordan and Sam Kimball, who teamed up for five hits and four RBI.

Wisconsin Rapids 6, Merrill 3
A tight game was decided in the seventh inning as Merrill fell to Wisconsin Rapids 6-3 in seven innings on Tuesday at Athletic Park.

Tyrus Grunenwald had two extra-base hits for Merrill. He singled in the third and fifth innings and doubled in the first and seventh innings.

Seth Collins baffled Wisconsin Rapids, striking out five batters. Collins allowed no earned runs on six hits and three walks over six innings.

Brennan Bauer got the win for Wisconsin Rapids. He allowed three runs over seven innings. He struck out seven, walked none and surrendered nine hits.

St. Catherine’s 8, Dominican 6
Eric Weisbrod went 2-for-3 as the St. Catherine's Angels took home an 8-6 victory over Dominican in seven innings on Tuesday.

Eric Eitel got the win for the St. Catherine's despite allowing six runs over six innings. Eitel struck out eight, walked two and gave up eight hits.

St. Catherine's Angels Varsity closer Colin Dresen put away the final three outs to record the save.

Montello 9, Markesan 4
Luke Hengen went 2-for-3, helping Montello to a 9-4 victory over Markesan on Tuesday.

Garrett Stoegbauer racked up 11 strikeouts in the Hilltoppers win. Stoegbauer allowed three earned runs on four hits and seven walks over six innings.

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