Rankings Provided by Bound WI
Seymour 12, Winneconne 4
Seymour broke things open early and rolled to a 12-4 win over Winneconne. The Thunder built a steady lead through the first four innings, highlighted by a four-run fourth to take control. Seymour’s offense was dominant, racking up 18 hits, with Romy Oskey leading the way with four hits and three runs scored, while Xavier Salzman drove in four runs. Winneconne managed to chip away with four runs but couldn’t keep pace with the Thunder’s consistent scoring. Trevor Schultz also contributed on the mound, helping Seymour secure the win and improve to 10-4 on the season.
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Oconto Falls 7, Freedom 1
Oconto Falls used a big middle inning to pull away for a 7-1 win over Freedom. The Panthers broke a scoreless tie with three runs in the second, then added four more in the fourth to take control. Freedom managed its lone run in the fourth inning but couldn’t generate enough offense to close the gap. Logan Berg led Oconto Falls with two hits and three RBIs, while the Panthers’ pitching staff limited Freedom at the plate. Carter Heroux anchored the effort on the mound as Oconto Falls improved to 7-5 on the season.
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#3 Kimberly 1, #2 Hortonville 0
Kimberly edged Hortonville in a tightly contested pitchers duel, coming away with a 1-0 win. The game remained scoreless through five innings before the Papermakers broke through with the lone run in the sixth. Hortonville couldn’t find an answer offensively, as hits were hard to come by on both sides. Lex Knaebe delivered the difference for Kimberly with an RBI, while Beckett Hermus added two hits. The loss drops Hortonville to 14-2.
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Hawks Break Tie Late to Down Bulldogs 6–3
Shawano 6, New London 3
Shawano struck first in the top of the fourth inning when Tristan Lawe delivered an RBI single to open the scoring.
New London answered in the fifth, tying the game on an RBI single by Cale Adamovich and a run-scoring groundout from Parker Heise.
The Hawks regained control in the sixth. Anderson Schmidt ripped a two-run double to break the tie and put Shawano ahead 5–3, a lead they would not give up.
Dane Hodkiewicz earned the win in relief, allowing just one hit and no runs over three innings while striking out one and walking none. Starter Ayden Bystol worked the first four innings, giving up three runs on two hits while striking out four and issuing six walks. Nick Starcheske took the loss for New London after allowing five runs (three earned) on eight hits over 5⅔ innings.
Shawano finished with 10 hits, with Schmidt, Brody Schutt, Kody Popelka and Hodkiewicz each collecting two. Schmidt and Schutt drove in two runs apiece, and the Hawks also turned a double play defensively.
Adamovich led New London with two RBIs, while Jasper Celske and Brett Marquardt each added a hit. The Bulldogs showed patience at the plate, drawing six walks, with Heise and Dane Meyer each earning two.
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Waupaca 12, Clintonville 2
Waupaca used a big early surge to power past Clintonville in a 12-2 win. After trailing 1-0, the Comets erupted for five runs in the second inning and added four more in the third to take control. Clintonville managed a pair of runs but couldn’t keep pace despite a strong day at the plate from Rogan Schertz, who collected three hits. Waupaca was led by Ollie Waller, who went a perfect 3-for-3 with three RBIs. On the mound, Dougie Williams kept the Truckers in check as the Comets improved to 8-5 on the season.
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Marinette 10, Wrightstown 4
Marinette built an early lead and never let up in a 10-4 win over Wrightstown. The Marines scored three runs in the first inning and continued to add on, including a key three-run sixth to put the game out of reach. Wyatt Stauss led the offense with a perfect day at the plate, going 4-for-4 with four RBIs. Wrightstown stayed within striking distance early but couldn’t keep pace as Marinette’s bats stayed hot. Levi Hanson also delivered on the mound with eight strikeouts as the Marines improved to 10-5 on the season.
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Denmark 11, Luxemburg-Casco 1
Denmark pulled away early and never looked back in an 11-1 win over Luxemburg-Casco. The Vikings jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first inning and added runs in the fourth and fifth to break the game open. Luxemburg-Casco managed its lone run in the third but couldn’t generate enough offense to keep pace. Denmark was led by Ozzie Enz, who drove in three runs, while Caden Peterson added a pair of hits and RBIs. On the mound, David Dittmer kept the Spartans in check, helping Denmark improve to 12-3 on the season.
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Local Scoreboard:
Pacelli 11, Amherst 5
Ashwaubenon 15, Little Chute 4
#13 Wittenberg-Birnamwood 7, Weyauwega-Fremont 4
Xavier 10, #10 Fox Valley Lutheran 8
Iola-Scandinavia 2, Menominee Nation 0 – FOREFIT
Marion 4, Gillett/Suring 0
Rosholt 11, Port Edwards 3
#2 Rhinelander 4, Antigo 1















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