Bonduel 13, Menominee Nation 3
Bonduel jumped out early and never looked back in a 13-3 win over Menominee Nation. The Bears scored four runs in the first inning and added eight more across the third and fourth to take full control of the game. Beckett Hartlaben powered the offense with a home run, while Carter Beilfuss and Ryan Niles each added doubles in the win. Bonduel’s aggressive baserunning also stood out, piling up multiple stolen bases including three from Joe Felhofer. On the mound, Carter Beilfuss and Sawyer Rank combined to limit Menominee Nation to just three runs as the Bears secured the victory.
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Winneconne 8, Shawano 7
Shawano came up just short in a tough 8-7 loss to Winneconne, falling on a walk-off double in the final inning. The Hawks battled throughout, scoring four runs in the fourth and adding another in the sixth to take a late lead. Tristan Lawe and Brody Schutt helped power the offense, while Kristoffer Kallies added a double in the effort. Winneconne answered late, tying the game before delivering the game-winning hit in the bottom of the seventh. Despite outhitting the Wolves 9-7, Shawano couldn’t hold off the late rally in a heartbreaking finish.
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Almond-Bancroft 14, Marion 4
Almond-Bancroft broke things open with a huge third inning and went on to defeat Marion 14-4. The Mustangs held an early 1-0 lead and were tied through two innings before the Eagles erupted for nine runs in the third to take control. Almond-Bancroft added to the lead in the fourth and fifth innings to put the game out of reach. Tucker Stiles led the Eagles with three hits and four RBIs in the win. Marion managed four runs in the loss but couldn’t slow down Almond-Bancroft’s offensive surge.
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Amherst 14, Manawa 1
Amherst took control early and never looked back in a 14-1 win over Manawa. The Falcons jumped out with five runs in the first inning and continued to build the lead with big frames in the second, third, and fourth. Manawa managed its lone run in the third but couldn’t slow down Amherst’s offense. Wyatt Beaudoin led the Falcons with five RBIs, while Michael Glodowski added three hits and three runs. Amherst’s pitching was also dominant, holding Manawa hitless while striking out six in the win.
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Crivitz 4, Niagara 0
Crivitz stayed perfect on the season with a dominant 4-0 shutout win over Niagara. The Wolverines broke through with runs in the second and third innings before adding two more in the fourth to create separation. Colton Arpke led the way both at the plate and on the mound, driving in two runs and striking out an impressive 18 batters over seven shutout innings. Crivitz’s defense was also solid, playing error-free baseball to support the shutout. Niagara managed just three hits in the loss as the Wolverines improved to 6-0 on the season.
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Local Scoreboard:
Bay Port 16, Escanaba (MI) 7
Coleman 11, Gillett/Suring 1
Waupaca 3, Denmark 0
Xavier 2, Menasha 1
Marinette 7, Luxemburg-Casco 6
Pittsville 10, Port Edwards 0
Lena 8, Saint Thomas Aquinas 3
Tri-County 28, Wild Rose 0
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 11, Iola-Scandinavia 3
Hortonville 5, Fond du Lac 2
Antigo 9, Lakeland 2
Shiocton @ Weyauwega-Fremont – POSTPONED
Freedom @ Little Chute – POSTPONED
New London @ Green Bay East/West – POSTPONED
Fox Valley Lutheran @ Seymour – POSTPONED

















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