Prep Baseball Report

Top Ten Stories of 2016: No. 6 St. Mary Catholic Wins Division 3



By Steve Nielsen & Matt Huck
PBR Wisconsin Scouting Staff

Over the next few weeks in addition to highlighting the Top 10 Player Profiles of 2016, we will also highlight the Top 10 Stories in Wisconsin High School Baseball during 2016.

We continue the the Top Ten Stories of 2016 with:
#6 - St. Mary Catholic Wins Division 3

The St. Mary Catholic Zephyrs finished off the 2016 spring season with a perfect 26-0 record, running through the regular season with 12 of their 20 wins by shutouts. They finished the year ranked No. 12 in the PBR Power 25. Senior Mack Blashka finished the year with First-Team All-State honors going 7-0 on the mound with an 0.52 ERA. Senior Trevor Hogenson was recognized as all-state honorable mention.

St. Mary Catholic Takes Division 3 Title

Thu June 16, 2016
By Spencer Flaten

GRAND CHUTE, Wis.—The St. Mary Catholic Zephyrs won their first ever baseball state championship with a 5-1 win over Prairie du Chien in the Division 3 title game.

Mack Blashka’s dominance on the mound coupled with some timely offense to ensure that the Zephyrs were the ones hoisting the championship trophy at the end.

St. Mary Catholic started off the game by swinging the bats well. They scored three runs in the top of the first inning before the Blackhawks even knew what hit them. An RBI double by Mike Seveska and a 2 RBI single by Blashka produced the lead for the Zephyrs.

From that point, there was very little offense to speak of until the fifth inning. St. Mary Catholic scored two runs on a double error by Prairie du Chien and took a 5-0 lead.

Prairie du Chien scored their only run in the sixth inning on a sacrifice fly by Brogan Potter.

Blashka was fantastic on the mound for the Zephyrs. The Blackhawks only managed to get a runner in scoring position three times on the lefty. He tossed a complete game three-hitter with six strikeouts and three walks.

Prairie du Chien’s Casey Hogenson pitched well despite taking the loss. He pitched seven innings and allowed just one earned run with seven strikeouts.

Tyler Nelson led the Zephyr offense with a 3-for-4 performance. No Blackhawk had more than one hit.

The Zephyrs finished the season 26-0, while Prairie du Chien was 25-2.

Top Ten Stories of 2016