Clintonville 1, Amherst 0
Clintonville came out on top in a tight defensive battle Tuesday, edging Amherst 1-0 in non-conference play. The lone run of the game came in the fourth inning, proving to be enough in a pitchers’ duel between both teams. Clintonville managed five hits on the night, with Emily Hagman leading the way with two hits, while Caitlyn Prue drove in the game’s only run. In the circle, Claire Papendorf was dominant, throwing a complete-game shutout while allowing just three hits and striking out eight.
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Crivitz 2, Algoma 1
Crivitz edged Algoma in a tight pitchers’ duel Tuesday, earning a 2-1 win on their home field. The Wolverines did all their scoring in the third inning, where Taryn Tracy drove in both runs to give Crivitz an early lead. Algoma threatened late, scoring a run in the sixth, but Crivitz held on to secure the victory. Tracy also starred in the circle, pitching a complete game while allowing just one run on four hits and striking out seven.
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Luxemburg-Casco 12, Little Chute 0
Luxemburg-Casco delivered a dominant performance Tuesday, rolling past Little Chute 12-0 in conference play. The Spartans set the tone early, scoring seven runs in the first two innings before adding on throughout the game. Luxemburg-Casco’s offense was explosive, piling up 11 hits, led by Rylan Kaminski with four RBIs and Claire Schleis with a strong all-around performance at the plate. In the circle, Jasmine Jandrin was in complete control, tossing a shutout while allowing just three hits and striking out 10.
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Coleman 5, Wausuakee 3
Coleman picked up a solid conference win Tuesday, defeating Wausaukee 5-3 on the road. The Cougars jumped out early with two runs in the first and added another in the third before tacking on two key insurance runs in the sixth. Coleman’s offense was consistent throughout, racking up 12 hits, with Makenzie Nowak, Macy Nowak, Trina Wendt, Ella Wyss, and Alyssa Kurth all contributing multiple hits. Nowak also led the way in the circle, pitching a complete game while allowing three runs and striking out eight.
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Denmark 7, Freedom 3
Denmark pulled away late to defeat Freedom 7-3 in conference play Tuesday. The Vikings jumped out early with two runs in the first inning and added another in the fourth before breaking the game open with four runs in the seventh. Denmark’s offense was efficient, collecting seven hits and drawing eight walks, with Kylee Kersten providing a big swing with a home run and two RBIs.
Freedom mounted a late push with two runs in the sixth and another in the seventh, but couldn’t close the gap.
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Local Scoreboard:
Fox Valley Lutheran 22, Shawano 2
Ashwaubenon 9, De Pere 3
Tigerton 11, Green Bay NEW Lutheran 0
Hortonville 3, Appleton North 1
Menominee Nation 17, Weyauwega-Fremont 10
West De Pere 4, Bay Port 0
Seymour 13, Xavier 1
Wrightstown 14, Waupaca 2
New London 3, Menasha 1
Pulaski 17, Sheboygan North 2
Iola-Scandinavia 9, Manawa 8
Bonduel 7, Kewaunee 3
Medford 11, Antigo 1

















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