Almond-Bancroft 10, Wittenberg-Birnamwood 5
Freedom 19, Oconto Falls 10
Freedom outslugged Oconto Falls in a high-scoring matchup Tuesday, pulling away for a 19-10 victory. The Irish came out hot with four runs in the first inning and never let up, adding runs in every inning, including a five-run fifth to create separation.
Freedom’s offense was explosive, racking up 19 hits and 16 RBIs on the night. Kourtney Moeller led the charge with a perfect 5-for-5 performance, scoring five runs and driving in four, while Miley Geurts and Jovie Smith also delivered big performances at the plate.
Oconto Falls showed fight, scoring 10 runs on 12 hits, including a four-run third inning and back-to-back three-run frames in the fifth and sixth. However, they couldn’t keep pace with Freedom’s consistent offensive pressure.
With the win, Freedom improves to 5-3, while Oconto Falls falls to 2-5.
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Iola-Scandinavia 8, Amherst 7
Iola-Scandinavia rallied from an early deficit to edge Amherst 8-7 in a back-and-forth conference matchup Tuesday. The Falcons jumped out to a 6-0 lead in the second inning, but the Thunderbirds responded with three runs in the third and continued to chip away before taking the lead for good with a strong fifth and sixth innings.
Iola-Scandinavia’s offense was fueled by a balanced attack, with Brylee Jueds going 3-for-4 with three RBIs, while Maya Munoz added two hits and two RBIs. Brooklyn Berrens also had a big day at the plate with three hits and two runs scored as the Thunderbirds totaled 11 hits in the win.
In the circle, Rayanne Clendenning went the distance, allowing seven runs, none earned, while striking out four to earn the win. Amherst finished with 10 hits and showed strong patience at the plate, but six defensive errors proved costly.
With the win, Iola-Scandinavia improves to 7-2 while Amherst falls to 8-4.
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Crivitz 12, Coleman 0
Crivitz put together a dominant performance on both sides of the ball Tuesday, shutting out Coleman 12-0 in conference action. The Wolverines jumped out early with five runs over the first two innings and never looked back, adding insurance runs throughout the game, including a four-run seventh to seal it.
Crivitz’s offense was explosive, racking up 17 hits, led by Izzy Wesoloski who went 4-for-5 with three runs scored, four RBIs, and a home run. Brecken Ott added a perfect 4-for-4 performance with two RBIs, while Hattie Frievalt and Kirsten Pusick also contributed multiple hits in the win.
In the circle, Taryn Tracy was in complete control, tossing a three-hit shutout while striking out six to keep Coleman off the scoreboard. The Cougars managed just three hits on the night and struggled to find any offensive rhythm.
With the win, Crivitz continues its strong season at 13-3, while Coleman falls to 5-6.
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Local Scoreboard:
Tigerton 9, Northland Lutheran 7
Wild Rose 7, Pittsville 6
Wild Rose 2, Weyauwega-Fremont 0
Wausaukee 6, Gillett/Suring 4
Notre Dame 4, Pulaski 3
Seymour 6, New London 2
Bay Port 14, Sheboygan North 3
Wrightstown 10, Clintonville 3
Manawa 6, Port Edwards 1
Fox Valley Lutheran 12, Winneconne 0
Hortonville 8, Oshkosh West 3
West De Pere 10, De Pere 5
Antigo 8, Merrill 7
















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