Softball and Baseball Scores From Tuesday
Shawano 18, Green Bay West 0
Hannah Yaeger drove in five runs to lead Shawano past Green Bay East/West. Yaeger had a first inning home run. Kadence Meyers earned the win.
Menasha 10, Seymour 4
A six-run third inning proved to be the difference as Menasha surged past Seymour in Bay Conference play.
Meghan Reh, Sam Shuey, Alyssa Rusch, and Isabella Timm all recorded two hits, with Timm driving in three runs and Shuey two.
Lyla Schueler led Seymour with two hits.
Bonduel 10, Reedsville 0
Maddy Sokolski launched a two-run homer and scored three times as Bonduel cruised to a 10-0 victory over Reedsville.
The Bears dominated both at the plate and in the circle, with pitchers Kallie Wilcox and Emery Thompson combining to allow just three hits while striking out five in the shutout win.
Iola-Scandinavia 10, Manawa 7
Iola-Scandinavia spoiled the debut of Manawa’s new field with a 10-7 win, led by three-hit efforts from Rayanne Clendenning, Brylee Jueds, and Libby Maus.
Clendenning also pitched a complete game for the victory.
Manawa was led by Kelsey Behnke, Lily Krenke, and Briley Rosin, each with two hits. Behnke pitched in relief and took the loss.
Fox Valley Lutheran 7, Clintonville 3
Trailing 1-0 in the third, Fox Valley Lutheran responded with a six-run fourth inning to take control in a North Eastern Conference win over Clintonville.
Brianna Dahlke got the win, allowing just three hits and a run while striking out six in four innings of work. She also had two hits, as did Claire Pfrang and Nora Probst.
Abby Tate had three hits for the Truckers, while Marley Tauferner added two.
West De Pere 7, Xavier 6
Amherst 7, Shiocton 1
Wild Rose 7, Weyauwega-Fremont 4
Tri-County 15, Marion 13
Tigerton 17, Port Edwards 2
Pacelli 17, Rosholt 0
Almond-Bancroft 16, Pittsville 0
Bay Port 16, Sheboygan North 0
Green Bay Preble 5, Ashwaubenon 0
Manitowoc Lincoln 20, Green Bay Southwest 1
De Pere 18, Sheboygan South 1
Oshkosh West 5, Hortonville 4
Wausaukee 7, Niagara 5
Freedom 9, Wrightstown 6
Denmark 12, Oconto Falls 3
Luxemburg-Casco 4, Marinette 0
Little Chute 3, Waupaca 2
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BASEBALL
Shawano 6, New London 2
Shawano scored 5 runs in the fifth inning to top New London. The game was scoreless until the 4th inning. Grant Keszo threw six innings and gave up two hits while striking out four. Pete Bruette finished the game and led the Hawks at the plate with a 2 for 3 day that included a double.
Seymour 6, Notre Dame 5
Seymour edged Notre Dame in a nonconference thriller despite a home run and two RBIs from Tritons slugger Christian Collins.
Jack Frelich struck out four in 5⅔ innings for Notre Dame, but Seymour held on for the one-run win.
Menasha 7, West De Pere 6
Down 6-0, Menasha mounted a thrilling comeback, scoring five runs in the seventh to edge West De Pere in a dramatic Bay Conference win.
Jacob Coopman, Paul Schmolinske, and Ethan Olszewski all had two hits. Jake Olszewski earned the win in relief, pitching two scoreless innings.
West De Pere scored early but managed just four hits while benefiting from four walks and four Bluejay errors.
Bonduel 10, Reedsville 0
Cade Johnson was dominant on the mound, tossing six shutout innings of two-hit ball while striking out eight to power Bonduel to a 5-0 nonconference win over Reedsville.
Race Anvelink came on in the seventh to seal the combined shutout for the Bears, who improved to 5-3 on the season.
Hortonville 6, Fond Du Lac 0
Broden Butzin drove in three runs on a 3-for-4 day, and Kaden Kresti added a double and triple as Hortonville shut out Fond du Lac in FVA action.
Braylon Brantner was strong on the mound, tossing 6⅔ innings of four-hit ball with five strikeouts. Griffin Jens came in for the final out.
Hortonville plated single runs in the fourth and fifth before sealing it with four runs across the sixth and seventh innings.
Kimberly 4, Kaukauna 0
Maddux Hermus struck out 12 and allowed just three hits in six innings to guide Kimberly past Kaukauna.
The Papermakers collected 10 hits in the win and didn’t issue a walk.
Wrightstown 25, Clintonville 5
Trevor Vande Hey blasted a three-run homer and a grand slam — both to dead center — en route to a 9-RBI day as Wrightstown demolished Clintonville.
Caleb Podgorski went 4-for-4 with three RBIs, Jackson Leitzke scored four runs, Ryan Leahy drove in four, and Bennett Stengel added two RBIs and three runs scored.
The Tigers scored 25 runs across four innings. Owen Lorge drove in three runs for the Truckers.
Oconto Falls 8, Freedom 4
Chase Carriveau was a spark plug for Oconto Falls, going 3-for-3, stealing four bases, and reaching base five times in a North Eastern Conference win.
Alec Krejcarek added two RBIs, while Jack Adler struck out 11 over six scoreless innings for the win.
Grant Millan took the loss for Freedom, despite striking out seven. Kohen Daul led the Irish with two RBIs.
Xavier 10, Green Bay East/West 0
Winneconne 5, Shiocton 2
Iola-Scandinavia 13, Rosholt 7
Tri-County 19, Marion 1
Port Edwards 15, Tigerton 4
Pittsville 11, Almond-Bancroft 0
Green Bay Preble 4, Notre Dame 2
Pulaski 17, Sheboygan North 0
Fox Valley Lutheran 10, Waupaca 1
Luxemburg-Casco 7, Denmark 6
Little Chute 5, Marinette 3















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