Shawano 5, Luxemburg-Casco 4
Shawano walked it off in extra innings Monday night, edging Luxemburg-Casco 5-4 in a back-and-forth battle. The Hawks jumped out early with three runs in the first two innings, but Luxemburg-Casco answered with a steady offensive push to tie the game and eventually force extras. Shawano’s offense stayed consistent, finishing with 11 hits, including doubles from Anderson Schmidt, Ayden Bystol, and Tristan Lawe. After both teams were held scoreless through the eighth, the Hawks delivered in the ninth, pushing across the game-winning run for the walk-off victory. Shawano’s pitching staff held firm late, allowing the offense to capitalize and secure the win.
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#18 Bonduel 7, Shiocton 0
Bonduel continued its strong season with a 7-0 shutout win over Shiocton on Monday. The Bears broke through with timely hitting, finishing with 12 hits and using aggressive baserunning to swipe nine bases in the victory. Jack Zernicke led the offense with three hits and two RBI, helping spark Bonduel’s scoring effort. On the mound, Beckett Hartlaben was dominant, tossing a complete-game shutout with nine strikeouts while allowing just two hits. Bonduel improves to 12-2 on the season, while Shiocton falls to 4-7.
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Amherst 5, #12 Iola-Scandinavia 3
Amherst rallied late to knock off Iola-Scandinavia 5-3, scoring all five of its runs in the seventh inning to erase a two-run deficit. The Thunderbirds had controlled the game early, taking a 2-0 lead in the second and holding Amherst scoreless through six innings. The Falcons finally broke through in the final frame, stringing together hits to complete the comeback. Wyatt Beaudoin led Amherst at the plate with two hits and two RBI, while Michael Glodowski set the tone on the mound with five scoreless innings and six strikeouts. Amherst improves to 9-3 on the season and remains unbeaten against Iola-Scandinavia this year.
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#19 Crivitz 25, Wausaukee 0
Crivitz continued its dominant season with a 25-0 shutout victory over Wausaukee on Monday. The Wolverines exploded early, scoring 14 runs in the first inning and never looked back, adding to their lead in each of the first four innings. Offensively, Crivitz was led by Colten Tarmann and Pierce Polomis, who each collected three hits, with Polomis driving in four runs and Tarmann scoring four times. On the mound, Jackson Schramm was nearly untouchable, striking out 14 over five innings while allowing just one hit. Crivitz racked up 17 hits as a team, improving to 13-1 on the season, while Wausaukee drops to 0-8.
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Local Scoreboard:
#14 Bay Port 12, Pulaski 2
Pacelli 14, Wild Rose 2 – Game 1
Pacelli 23, Wild Rose 0 – Game 2
Coleman 11, Lena 4
Little Chute 13, #10 Fox Valley Lutheran 11
Marion 16, White Lake 6
Marinette 5, Xavier 4
#2 Pittsville 25, Almond-Bancroft 2
Rosholt 13, Port Edwards 0
#5 Tigerton 12, Gresham 1
Weyauwega-Fremont 11, Manawa 2
New London 7, Green Bay East/West 0
#13 Wittenberg-Birnamwood 10, Menominee Nation 0
De Pere 17, Green Bay Southwest 1
#15 Westfield 6, Tri-County 1















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