#18 Bonduel 1, Weyauwega-Fremont 0
Bonduel edged Weyauwega-Fremont in a tightly contested pitchers’ duel, coming away with a 1-0 win in extra innings. Both teams were scoreless through seven innings before the Bears finally broke through in the eighth. Brooks Hartlaben dominated on the mound for Bonduel, striking out 13 batters over 7 and 2/3 innings to keep the Warhawks off the scoreboard. Aiden Hillsberg led the offense with three hits, while Joe Felhofer drove in the game’s lone run. The win continues Bonduel’s strong season as they improve their hold in the series against Weyauwega-Fremont.
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New London 6, Shawano 5
New London held off a late rally from Shawano to secure a 6-5 win in a back-and-forth matchup. The Bulldogs jumped out early with a five-run second inning and built a 5-0 lead before Shawano responded with five runs of its own in the fifth to tie the game. New London answered in the sixth with the go-ahead run and held on the rest of the way. Cale Adamovich and Logan Ten Haken each had strong performances at the plate with extra-base hits, while Kody Popelka led the Hawks with a multi-hit effort.
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Waupaca 7, Clintonville 4
Waupaca pulled away late to defeat Clintonville 7-4, using a big sixth inning to secure the win. The Comets led 2-0 early before Clintonville answered with four runs in the fifth to briefly take the lead. Waupaca responded immediately, scoring five runs across the fifth and sixth innings to regain control. Anikan Stern was dominant on the mound, striking out 10 over five innings, while Max Dolski led the offense with two hits and two RBIs. The win keeps Waupaca in strong form as they continue to build momentum in conference play.
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Winneconne 5, Seymour 3 (9 inn.)
Winneconne outlasted Seymour in a marathon matchup, pulling out a 5-3 win in double overtime. The Wolves built an early lead before Seymour battled back to tie the game in the seventh and force extra innings. After a scoreless first overtime, Winneconne broke through with two runs in the ninth to secure the victory. Jesse Michaud delivered a key performance with two RBIs, while Noah Bouras added two hits. The win evens the season series between the two teams.
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#19 Crivitz 3, Niagara 1
Crivitz continued its strong season with a 3-1 win over Niagara, using steady offense and dominant pitching to secure the victory. The Wolverines responded after trailing early, scoring runs in the second, fourth, and sixth innings to take control. Colton Arpke led the way in a complete performance, collecting three hits and two RBIs at the plate while striking out 11 batters over seven innings on the mound. Crivitz’s defense backed him up with a clean game, helping limit Niagara to just one run. The win keeps the Wolverines rolling as they maintain their edge in the season series.
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Denmark 2, Luxemburg-Casco 1
Denmark edged Luxemburg-Casco in a tight pitchers’ duel, scoring twice in the seventh inning to secure a 2-1 victory. The game remained scoreless into the sixth before Luxemburg-Casco broke through, but the Vikings answered late to take control. Cade Delarwelle led the effort on the mound with eight strikeouts over five innings, while David Dittmer delivered the key hit with two RBIs. Jaxsen Pinchart also contributed offensively, scoring a run in the comeback. The win keeps Denmark rolling and maintains their edge in the season series over Luxemburg-Casco.
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Marinette 12, Wrightstown 4
Marinette pulled away after an early deficit to defeat Wrightstown 12-4, using big middle innings to take control. Wrightstown jumped out to a 3-1 lead in the first, but Marinette responded with three runs in the second and never looked back. The Marines added runs in four straight innings to build a comfortable lead. Wyatt Stauss led the offense with three hits and three RBIs, while Chase MacGregor also drove in three runs and scored twice. On the mound, Cooper Smith went the distance with five strikeouts to help secure the win.
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Local Scoreboard:
Amherst 8, Menominee Nation 1
Pulaski 9, Ashwaubenon 0
#12 Iola-Scandinavia 12, Shiocton 7
De Pere 17, Sheboygan North 3
Xavier 6, #10 Fox Valley Lutheran 3
Coleman 12, Gillett/Suring 1
#8 Bay Port 8, Green Bay Preble 0
Lena 11, Saint Thomas Aquinas 3
#13 Wittenberg-Birnamwood 12, Manawa 0
Tri-County 10, Port Edwards 0
Freedom 11, Oconto Falls 5
Neenah 4, #2 Hortonville 3














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