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List of Baseball No-Hitters in 2025

04/07/2025, 1:00pm CDT
By Colton Wilson

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2025 No-Hitters

April


Ira Hilbelink, Cedar Grove-Belgium; 4/1 vs Ozaukee; The sophomore hurler tossed a no-hitter on just 70 pitches in an opening day 10-0 victory. Hilbelink struck out 14 batters and walked just one.

Ethan Pinno & Logan Pluim, Laconia; 4/1 vs Horicon; The Spartan duo tossed one of two no-hitters on opening day, leading Laconia to a 5-0 win over Horicon.

Logan Thill & Gavin Wesling, Clinton: 4/1 vs Faith Christian; The Clinton duo pitched a three-inning combined no-hitter in the 22-0 win. Thill struck out five in two innings of work, whereas Wesling struck out all three batters he faced in the third inning.

Seth Lingford & Kellen Pluess, East Troy: 4/3 vs Palmyra-Eage; The Trojan duo tossed a combined no-hitter in a 13-1, five-inning win on Thursday. The lone run came as the runner reached on an error and two wild pitches allowed him to hit home. Pluess got the win, tossing two innings and striking out three batters. Lingford pitched three innings, didn't allow a run, and struck out seven batters.

Klaeton Hendricks & Dane Hendricks, Southwestern: 4/3 vs Argyle; The Hendricks duo whirled a combined six-inning no-hitter in the Wildcats' 10-0 win. Keaton got the win on the mound, tossing five innings and striking out 12 batters. Dane, the younger brother, pitched the final frame, striking out two.

Owen Dobberstein & JonDavid Jacobs, Pewaukee: 4/3 vs Howards Grove; The duo combined for a no-hitter in Pewaukee's 21-0 win. Dobberstein got the start and win, going three and a third innings with nine strikeouts. Jacobs finished it out, pitching the final inning and two-thirds, striking out five.

Jacob Plapp, Nate Humphrey, & Monchie Gunter, Kenosha Chrisitian Life: 4/3 vs Faith Christian; The trio combined for a five-inning no-hitter in the 22-1 victory. Plapp go the start and struck out six batters over two innings. Humphrey struck out one in his solo inning of work, while Gunter struck out six and allowed the lone run in two innings of work.

Mason Schmidt, Somerset: 4/4 vs Cumberland; Schmidt tossed a complete game no-hitter in Somerset's 10-0 win over Cumberland at the Woodside Sports Complex in Mauston. The junior hurler struck out 12 batters and walked just one in the win.

Logan Zaverl & Tyson Baker, Germantown: 4/4 vs Brookfield East; The duo tossed a combined no-hitter in the second game of a double header in which the Warhawks won 13-3. Zaverl got the start and struck out five batters over three innings while Baker pitched the final two frames.

Owen Dobberstein & JD Jacobs, Pewaukee: 4/4 vs Howards Grove; Dobberstein got the start and win for the Pirates in the 21-0 six-inning victory. The senior threw three and a third innings and struck out three batters. The freshman Jacobs pitched two and two-thirds innings, striking out five batters.

Maddux Brackett, Kevin Wright, & Emilio Cruz, Milwaukee Reagan: 4/4 vs St. Augustine Prep; The trio combined for a no-hitter in a 14-0, five-inning victory. Brackett got the start and win, tossing three innings of no-hit ball with three strikeouts. Wright and Cruz both pitched an inning each with Wright striking out the side in the fourth.

Ty Thousand, Barneveld: 4/4 vs Necedah; Thousand struck out eight and walked one as he tossed a five-inning no-hitter in the Golden Eagles' 11-0 win over Necedah. He also went two for two from the plate with an RBI.

Parker Fischer & Jeffrey Stefanich, Random Lake: 4/4 vs Sheboygan South; The duo combined for a five-inning no-hitter as the Rams won 13-0. Fischer got the start and the win on the mound, striking out seven batters and walking one over four innings of work. Stefanich tossed the final frame, striking out three and walking one.

Braxton Thiede, Mason Merz, & Ben Kalmon, Jefferson: 4/5 vs Liberty Creek; The trio tossed a combined no-hitter as the Eagles won 6-1. Thiede tossed four innings, struck out three batters and walked six, giving up the lone unearned run of the game. Merz struck out two over two innings and Kalmon finished the game off allowing no hits in the final frame.

Devin Ihm, Ithaca: 4/5 vs Cashton; Ihm was lights out on the mound as he pitched a five-inning no-hitter in the 10-0 win over Cashton. The junior hurler finished with 11 strikeouts and 2 walks on 72 pitches.

Branson Kent, Green Bay Preble: 4/5 vs Algoma; Kent fanned eight batters and walked one as he tossed a five-inning no-hitter in the 10-0 victory. He added a hit from the plate.

Eli Babler, Brecken Ponath, & Brett Graese, Saint Croix Central: 4/5 vs Glenwood City; The trio combined for a no-hitter in the 9-1 victory. Babler got the start and win, striking out nine and walking two over the first three innings. Ponath came in and fanned eight batters and walked one in three innings. Graese closed it out with one strikeout and three walks, allowing the one run despite not allowing a hit in his one inning of work.

Benton Vande Berg & Garrett Heberer, Markesan: 4/8 vs Green Lake/Princeton; Vande Berg got the start for the Hornets, tossing four no-hit innings and getting the win in a the 10-0 victory. He struck out nine batters on 69 pitches. Heberer pitched the final three frames, striking out two batters.

Coy DeVries, Ripon: 4/8 vs Berlin; DeVries pitched a five-inning no-hitter as Ripon knocked off Berlin 14-0 in five innings. He struck out 12 batters and walked four, while tossing 85 pitches. 

Connor Curtis, Waukesha North: 4/8 vs Whitnall; Curtis threw five innings of no-hit ball in the 11-0 run-shortened victory. He struck out 12 batters.

Ethan Bauerschmidt, Kenosha Tremper: 4/8 vs Kenosha Bradford; Bauerschmidt was nasty on the mound as he struck out 19 batters in a complete game no-hitter. The Penn State commit faced just 23 batters in the Trojans 2-1 victory.

Carson Pingel, The Lincoln Academy: 4/8 vs Faith Christian; Pingel struck out 11 batters over five innings of work in the 14-0 run-shortened victory.

Zach Rizzo & Mason Ballard, Kenosha St. Joseph: 4/8 vs Racine Lutheran/The Prairie School; The duo combined for a no-hitter in the 17-0 win. 

Jacob Osmanski & Colin Roubik, Sussex Hamilton: 4/10 vs Wauwatsoa West; Osmanski got the start and win on the mound, fanning five batters in the first five innings of the 8-0 win. Roubik pitched the final two frames and struck out two batters in the combined no-hitter.

Chase Brogelman, Regis: 4/10 vs Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran; Brogelman tossed a seven-inning complete game no-hitter in the 9-1 win for the Ramblers. He struck out seven batters with no walks.

Austin Ebert, Valders: 4/10 vs Sheboygan Falls; Ebert tossed five innings of no-hit ball in the Vikings' 11-1 run-shortened victory. He struck out ten batters in his five frames of work, walking four.

Max Hellman, New Holstein: 4/10 vs Two Rivers; New Holstein won 1-0 as Hellman struck out 10 in the seven-inning victory.

Zach Holland, Johnson Creek: 4/10 vs Williams Bay; Holland whirled a four-inning run-shortened no-hitter in a 20-0 for the Bluejays. He struck out six and walked one while going one of two from the plate with two walks, two run scored, and an RBI.

Carter Kaminski & Cooper Wendorf, Merrill: 4/10 vs Abbotsford/Colby; The Merrill duo combined for a five-inning no-hitter in the 11-0 win. Kaminski struck out five batters in the first three innings of work while Wendorf struck out two over the final two frames.

Cade Voelker, Kiel: 4/10 vs Roncalli; Voelker was lights out as he tossed a complete game no-hitter in the 3-0 win. Voelker saw two batters over the minimum, striking out fourteen batters over seven innings.

Wyatt Melek, Washburn: 4/10 vs Butternut/Mercer; Melek pitched a two-inning no-hitter in the 13-0 win in game two of a double-header. He struck out one batter and walked another.

Drew Magnuson & Christian Collins, Notre Dame: 4/10 vs Sheboygan South; The duo twirled a combined no-hitter in the 13-1 victory. Manguson took the mound for the start and got the win, tossing four innings with eight strikeouts, four walks, and an unearned run. Collins struck out three in his lone inning of work.

Zach Schneider, Griffin Donahue, & Dylan Clune, Random Lake: 4/11 vs Milwaukee Pulaski; The trio did not allow a hit in the 22-0 five-inning victory. Schneider struck out eight batters in three and two-thirds inning while Donahue got the last out in the fourth inning. Clune struck out two in the final frame.

Collin Ehlers, Cedarburg: 4/12 vs West Allis Hale; In his first varsity start on the mound, Ehlers tossed a no-hitter for the Bulldogs in an 11-0, five-inning victory. The senior pitcher struck out eight batters and walked seven in his no-hit performance. Ehlers also went one of two from the plate with two runs scored, a walk, and an RBI.

Cael Prey, Cory Ellenich, John Zeamer, & Ethan Harms, Waupaca: 4/12 vs Ozaukee; This quad combined for a 7-0 no-hitter at the St. Mary Catholic Triangular. Prey got the start and pitched three innings, striking out five. Ellenich got the win, striking out three batters in two innings. Zeamer and Harms both pitched a single frame and combined for three strikeouts.

Ben Kuglitcsh & Jake Kardelis, Muskego: 4/12 vs Greenfield; The duo tossed a combined no-hitter and faced just one batter over the minimum in the 10-0 run-shortened victory. Kuglitsch got the start and win, striking out seven batters and walking one over three innings. Kardelis struck out three batters in two innings of work.

Thomas Lemanczyk, Rosholt: 4/14 vs Wild Rose; Lemanczyk tosssed a five-inning, run-shortened no hitter as Rosholt knocked off Wild Rose 12-0 on Monday night. He struck out nine of the batters he faced and added a double and two runs scored from the plate.

Drew Stettbacher & Aidan Price, North Fond du Lac: 4/14 vs Sheboygan Falls; The duo combined for a no-hitter in the 7-0 victory on Monday night. Stettbacher got the start on the mound and struck out ten batters in four innings. Price came in and pitched the final three innings, striking out seven.

Reed Traas, Random Lake: 4/14 vs Clinton; Traas tossed five innings of no-hit ball en route to a 10-0 no-hitter on Monday night. He struck out five batters while also going two for three with three RBIs from the plate.

Tavian Shramek, Blair-Taylor: 4/15 vs Alma Center Lincoln; Shramek dominated on the mound in the Blair-Taylors' 10-0 win over Alma Center Lincoln. The senior hurler fanned 14 batters and walked one on 68 pitches in his no-hitter. From the plate Shramek went two for three with two runs scored, a walk, an RBI, and a stolen base.

Matt Buckman & Tyler Richardson, Cambridge: 4/15 vs Poynette; Buckman got the start and pitched the first three innings of the 11-1 combined no-hitter. He struck out 1, walked 8, and allowed a run. Richardson came in and struck out two batters and walked two in the final two hitless frames.

Brayden Abramowski & Eli Dreier, Wisconsin Lutheran: 4/16 vs West Allis Central; The duo pitched a five-inning combined no-hitter in the Vikings' 13-0 victory. Dreier had four strikeouts in two innings of work while Abramowski fanned seven batters over his three innings.

Jack Perkowski, Harftord: 4/16 vs Nicolet; Perkowski pitched six innings, fanned five batters, and allowed not hits in the 10-0 victory over Nicolet.

Brett Rybarczyk, Sheboygan North: 4/16 vs Catholic Memorial; Ryberczyk was stout on the mound, twirling a no-hitter in the 10-0 five-inning victory. He struck out three and walked two on 64 pitches, adding a hit and an RBI from the plate.

Spencer Hautamaki & Brock Poppe, Bruce: 4/17 vs Prairie Farm; The Red Raiders duo pitched a combined no-hitter in a 7-1 victory on Thursday night. Hautamaki got the start and went six and two-thirds innings, striking out 13 batters, walking 3, and allowing one unearned run. Poppe came in and got the final out after Hautamaki hit the pitch count threshold.

Nolan Schmitz, Wisconsin Dells: 4/17 vs Westfield; Schmitz went the distance and tossed a no-hitter in the Chieftains' 4-0 victory over the Pioneers to open up conference play.

Vince Bitter, Brookfield Central: 4/17 vs West Allis Hale; Bitter twirled a no-hitter in the Lancers' 10-0 win over West Allis Hale. The junior fanned ten batters and walked one over his five-inning complete game. Bitter also went three of four with two RBIs from the plate.

Carter Sievert, Wynn Hotchkiss, Ayden Schneble, & Henry Szymanski, Wisconsin Lutheran: 4/17 vs West Allis Central; The Vikings pitched a combined no-hitter for the second straight game in as many days in a 15-0 win over the Bulldogs.

Owen Dobberstein, Pewaukee: 4/17 vs Greendale; Dobberstein was dominant on the mound, tossing a five-inning no-hitter in the 7-0 win. He struck out 13 batters and walked one in Pirate victory.

Connor Veith & Kaden Seim, Fall River: 4/17 vs Randolph; Veith and Seim combined for a five-inning no-hitter in the Pirates' 13-0 victory. Veith got the start and win on the mound, striking out five batters over four innings. Seim struck out the side in the final frame. The duo also combined to go four of six from the plate with four runs scored, two RBIs and a walk.

Evan Potaczek, Spooner: 4/17 vs Cameron; Potaczek pitched a complete game, five-inning no-hitter in the 11-0 win Thursday night. Needing just 56 pitches, he struck out eight batters in five innings of work, with the lone runner reaching on a hit by pitch.

Brewer Larkee, Milwaukee School of Languages: 4/17 vs Milwaukee Bradley Tech/Arts; Larkee pitched three no-hit innings in the 15-0 run shortened victory. He struck out eight batters and walked one, facing just one batter over the minimum.

Logan Lenz & Simon Sellwood, Madison Memorial: 4/19 vs Madison East; Lenz and Sellwood faced one batter over the minimum in the 10-0 Big Eight conference win. Lenz got the start and went five innings, striking out seven and walking one to get the win. Sellwood pitched the final frame with one strikeout.

Jack Poellot, Lake Country Lutheran: 4/21 vs Saint Francis; Poellot faced just two over the minimum as he tossed a complete game no-hitter in the 9-0 victory. The senior pitcher got 17 of the 21 outs via a strikeout over his seven innings of work.

Bryce Anderson, Bangor: 4/21 vs Wonewoc-Center; Anderson whirled a five-inning no-hitter in the 15-0 victory over the Wolves. He struck out nine batters and walked three while adding a hit, an RBI, and two stolen bases on offense.

Tavian Shramek & Travis Pettis, Blair-Taylor: 4/22 vs Augusta; Shramek tossed his second no-hitter of the year, this time combining with teammate Pettis in a 10-0 win. Shramek pitched five and two-thirds innings, striking out 16 and walking one. Pettis came in and got the final out via the strikeout.

Marcus Purdy, Chequamegon: 4/22 vs Phillips; Purdy whirled a five-inning no-hitter in game two of a double header in which the Screaming Eagles won 10-0. Purdy struck out eleven and walked two over his five innings of work.

Isaiah Ahlberg, Northwood/Solon Springs: 4/22 vs Birchwood/Winter; Ahlberg pitched the first perfect game of the season in the state in the co-op's 7-0 win on Tuesday night. He struck out 17 of the 21 batters he faced over his seven-inning masterpiece, including the last nine batters.

Cal Schneider, New Berlin Eisenhower: 4/22 vs Wisconsin Lutheran; Schneider dominated on the mound in his no-hit outing in the 1-0 win. He went the distance, striking out 14 batters on 98 pitches, and walking just one, over his seven innings on the mound.

Peter Kussow, Arrowhead: 4/22 vs Kettle Moraine; Kussow tossed a complete game no-hitter and the Warhawks needed it in the 1-0 victory. The Louisville recruit went seven innings and struck out 16 batters, walking just two, the only two batters who reached base safely.

Collin Crane & Charlie Bowe, Bloomer: 4/22 vs Regis; Crane got the start and went six and a third innings in the 2-0 victory. He struck out 12 and walked 3 on 100 pitches. Bowe came in for the save, striking out both batters he faced in the bottom of the seventh inning.

Ryan Szymanski & Owen Hirthe, Milwaukee Reagan: 4/22 vs Milwaukee Pulaski; The Reagan duo pitched a five-inning combined no-hitter in the 19-0 win over the Rams. Szymanski tossed the first three innings and got the win, striking out five and walking two. Hirthe struck out five and walked two over the final two frames.

Colton Arpke & Stephan Allard, Crivitz: 4/22 vs Menominee Nation; Arpke and Allard combined for a five-inning no-hit 10-0 victory. Arpke started on the mound and tossed four and two-thirds innings, striking out 13 and walking 3, earning the win. Allard got the final out. Arpke also went two for three from the mound with two RBIs.

Cade Johnson & Kody Schroeder, Bonduel: 4/24 vs Manawa; Johnson was electric on the mound in the Bear's 10-0 victory Thursday night. The senior hurler tossed the first four innings and struck out 11 batters on 46 pitches. Schroeder pitched the fifth frame and got the final three outs of the combined no-hitter. Johnson added a hit, RBI, and three stolen bases.

Bryson Patton, Fond du Lac: 4/24 vs Oshkosh North; Patton tossed a six-inning no-hitter in the 12-0 Cardinal victory. He struck out eight batters and walked two, facing just two batters over the minimum. Patton also walked twice at the plate and scored two runs.

Cael Koenig, River Ridge: 4/24 vs Argyle/Black Hawk; Koenig tossed a five-inning no-hitter in the Timberwolve's 12-1 win. He struck out 12 batters and walked five, allowing the solo unearned run. Koenig also went three for four from the plate with RBIs.

Landon Brattlie, Deerfield: 4/24 vs Williams Bay; Brattlie pitched the second perfect game of the season in the 17-0, five-inning victory. He struck out 14 of the 15 batters he faced, needing just 61 pitches to complete his perfect outing. Brattlie added three hits, RBIs, and runs scored from the plate.

Grant Manthei & David Nehls, Lake Country Lutheran: 4/24 vs Catholic Central; The duo tossed a combined no-hitter in the 12-0, five-inning victory. Manthei got the win on the mound, striking out eight batters over his three and a third inning pitched. Nehls came in for the final inning and two-thirds and struck out five while walking two.

Brady Anderson, Horicon: 4/24 vs Wayland Academy; Despite allowing an unearned run, Anderson tossed a five-inning no-hitter in the 21-1 victory. He struck out 13 batters and walked five.

Colton Semmelmann, Brookfield Central: 4/24 vs Marquette; Semmelmann went the distance and pitched a complete game no-hitter in the Lancers' 6-1 victory. He struck out nine batters, walked one, and allowed one unearned run over seven innings of work. Semmelmann added two hits and an RBI from the plate.

Kaiden Strey, Neillsville/Granton: 4/24 vs Greenwood; Strey tossed a five-inning no-hitter in the 17-2 Thursday night win. He struck out eleven batters and walked three, allowing two runs, one unearned.

Chris Sippl, Wittenberg-Birnamwood: 4/25 vs Amherst; Sippl faced just one batter over the minimum in his five inning no-hit 11-0 win. He struck out seven batters and walked one for the Chargers.

Henry Szymanski & Brayden Abramowski, Wisconsin Lutheran: 4/25 vs Milwaukee Lutheran; The Vikings duo tossed the team's third no-hitter of the year in the 12-0 five-inning win. Szymanski got the win, pitching the first two innings and striking out five batters. Abramowski fanned six batters and walked two over the final three frames.

Charlie Prokash, Algoma: 4/26 vs Waterloo; Prokash pitched a complete game no-hitter as Algoma got a13-0 win over Waterloo at the the Pirate's Tournament on Saturday. He struck out nine batters and walked one over seven innings of work.

Eliot Roethle & Keenan Eckert, Watertown: 4/26 vs Fort Atkinson; The Goslings duo pitched a five inning combined no-hitter in game two of a double header that ended in a 14-0 victory. Roethle got the win, pitching three innings and striking out eight. Eckert struck out two and walked one in the final two frames. Roethle alss went three for four from the plate.

Easton Oliver, Living Word Lutheran: 4/26 vs Watertown Luther Prep; Oliver struck out twelve batters and walked one as he tossed a complete game no-hitter in the 9-0 win.  The senior also added two hits and a run scored on offense. In his no-hit outing, Oliver became the school's all-time leader in strikeouts, sitting at 215.

Luke Michalak & Sam Cameranesi, Grafton: 4/28 vs Port Washington; Michalak got all but the last out in the 4-0 win on Monday night. He struck out nine and walked three in six and two-thirds innings pitched. Cameranesi came in and got the final out of the combined no-hitter.

Frankie Cavaiani, Matt Potter, & Easton Stempa, Xavier: 4/29 vs Green Bay East/West; The trio of Hawks tossed a five-inning, 10-0, no-hitter. Cavaiani got start on the mound and went four innings, striking out five and walking two, earning the win. Both Potter and Stempa pitched an inning each, striking out two batters in their respective inning.

Tyler Budzien, Saint Francis: 4/29 vs Kenosha Christian Life; Budzien whirled a five inning no-hitter on Tuesday in the 12-0 Mariners win. He faced one batter over the minimum and struck out 14 of the 16 batters he faced. On top of that, Budzien went four of four from the plate with two RBIs and three runs scored, along with two stolen bases.

Ty Spaeth & Brett Biondich, Kettle Moraine Lutheran: 4/29 vs Berlin; Biondich got the start in the five inning combined no-hitter and struck out ten batters and walked one, getting the 11-0 win. Spaeth finished the game off, striking out one batter in his lone inning of work. Both added a hit and RBI on offense.

Greyson Zach, Pewaukee: 4/29 vs West Allis Central; Zach tossed a no-hitter as the Pirates secured a 37-1 five-inning victory. He struck out eight, walked one, and allowed one unearned run while not giving up a hit. Offensively Zach added a hit, an RBI, a run scored, and three walks.

Nick Pittman & Kam Zarnke, Athens: 4/29 vs Phillips; Pittman pitched four and a third inning of the combined no-hitter, getting the 11-1 win. He struck out five, walked three, and allowed an unearned run. Zarnke came in to get the final two outs, striking out one batter.

Owen Dobberstein, Pewaukee: 4/30 vs West Allis Central; Dobberstein pitched a second straight no-hitter for the Pirates in consecutive days in the 10-0 victory. The Evangel University recruit struck out 12 batters and tossed a perfect game in his five-inning performance.

May

 

Leyton Schuett, Edgar: 5/1 vs Newman Catholic; Schuett faced just one batter over the minimum in a five-inning 13-0 no-hitter. He struck out 11 batters on 64 pitches.

Jack Roventini & Mason Chirafisi, Arrowhead: 5/2 vs Waukesha West; The Arrowhead duo combined for a seven inning no-hitter in the Warhawks' 1-0 win. Roventini got the start and pitched five innings, striking out seven and walking four, en route to earning the win. Chirafisi came in for the final two frames and struck out four batters.

Seth Lingford, East Troy: 5/2 vs Brodhead/Juda; Lingford pitched in a combined no-hitter earlier this season, but Friday night he tossed a solo complete game no-hitter in the Trojans' 2-0 victory. He struck out 15 batters and walked one in his seven innings of work.

Chris Sippl, Oliver Fraaza, & Zandyr Barke, Wittenberg-Birnamwood: 5/2 vs Menominee Nation; The Chargers got a second no-hitter in as many weeks in the 10-0 five-inning victory. Sippl got the start and tossed three innings, striking out five batters, and getting the win. Fraaza and Barke both pitched a single inning, with Fraaza getting one strikeout.

Carson Biddick, Milton: 5/3 vs Waunakee; Biddick tossed a no-hitter in the five-inning, 10-0 win on Saturday. He struck out two batters and walked three, facing just three batters over the minimum.

Easton Gross, Sun Prairie East: 5/3 vs Madison East; Gross tossed a five-inning no-hitter in the 12-0 win over Madison East over the weekend. He struck out one batter and walked two on 43 pitches.

Owen West, Beloit Memorial: 5/3 vs The Lincoln Academy; West tossed a four-inning no-hitter and batted leadoff in the 10-0 Purple Knights' victory. West struck out five batters and walked four, while walking twice and scoring two runs on offense.

Cody Pryce, Monticello/Albany: 5/5 vs Argyle/Black Hawk; Pryce struck out twelve batters and walked one as he pitched a five-inning no-hitter in the Space Stallions' 13-0 victory. He added two hits, an RBI, a run scored, and a stolen base on offense.

Logan Zickert & Ben Friday, Pittsville: 5/5 vs Almond-Bancroft; The Panther duo combined to pitch a five-inning no-hitter on Monday night in the 15-0 victory. Zickert got the start and win on the mound, striking out ten of the thirteen batters he faced. Friday came in and struck out two of the final three batters of the game. Zickert also was four for five from the plate with five RBIs and three runs scored while Friday went three for four with an RBI and run scored.

Trevor Schultz, Colten Nieland, Sean Steffens, & Kobe Barth, Seymour: 5/5 vs Green Bay East; This quartet threw a combined no-hitter in the 8-0 victory. Schultz pitched the first two innings, got the win, and struck out three batters. Both Nieland and Steffens pitched a single inning and recorded two strikeouts each. Barth pitched the final three frames, striking out seven and walking two.

Tyler Peterson, Reed Knecht, & Austyn Widman, Spencer: 5/5 vs Thorp/Owen-Withee; The trio of Rockets tossed a combined no-hitter in the 19-1 five-inning victory on Monday. Peterson pitched two innings and walked one batter. Knecht got the win and pitched two innings with two strikeouts. Widman pitched the final frame, walking four, striking out two, and allowing the lone run. Peterson was two of four from the plate with four RBIs and three runs scored and Knecht was two for two with three walks, three runs scored, and two RBIs.

Ryder Rodewald, Rylan Graves, & Evan Snider, Bruce: 5/5 vs Siren; The trio combined for a six-inning 11-1 no-hit victory. Rodewald got the win as he struck out six batters over three innings of work. Graves pitched two innings, allowing an unearned run, and striking out four. Snider struck out one in his lone inning of work.

Talon and Slade Scheithauer, Rib Lake: 5/5 vs Phillips; The brothers Scheithauer tossed a combined no-hitter in the 14-0 five-inning victory. Talon got the start and went three innings for the win. He struck out seven and walked two batters. Slade struck out two batters in two innings of relief.

Ryan Buchta & Camden Jeske, Oak Creek: 5/6 vs Racine Park; The Knights' duo tossed a five-inning combined no-hitter in the 12-0 victory. Buchta got the start and win, striking out five batters over his three innings of work. Jeske tossed the final two frames, allowing no hits.

Sam Bresina, Chippewa Falls: 5/6 vs Eau Claire North; Bresina tossed a five-inning no-hitter as the Cardinals won 15-0. He struck out six batters and walked three on his 72 pitches.

Eli Dreier, Wisconsin Lutheran: 5/6 vs Pius XI Catholic; Dreier has pitched in a combined no-hitter for the Vikings this season, but Tuesday he pitched a solo five-inning no-hitter in the 10-0 victory. He struck out ten batters and walked three on the mound.

Drew Gage & Brady Berg, Stratford: 5/6 vs Edgar; Gage tossed the first six innings and got the win in the 2-0 combined no-hit victory for the Tigers. He struck out six and walked three over his six innings of work. Berg pitched the final frame, striking out two in his save appearance.

Ben Hites, Greendale: 5/7 vs West Allis Central; Hites faced just two batters over the minimum in his five-inning no-hitter Wednesday night. He got 13 of his 15 outs via the strikeout and walked three batters in the 17-0 victory.

Sam Berruecos & Ethan Stolpa, Westfield: 5/8 vs Nekoosa; Berrueocs did a majority of the leg work in the combined no-hitter with Stolpa. The senior pitcher tossed six and two-thirds innings, striking out 11 and walking 3, in the 2-0 victory. Stolpa came in and got the final out of the game, closing out the no-hit bid.

Lomar Castro & Nate Micech, Milwaukee King: 5/8 vs Milwaukee Pulaski; The pitching duo tossed a combined five-inning no-hitter in the Generals' 16-0 victory. Castro tossed two innings, struck out four, and also scored two runs on offense. Micech pitched three innings and struck out seven of the batters he faced.

Brayden Polzin, Shoreland Lutheran: 5/9 vs Watertown Luther Prep; Polzin tossed seven innings of no-hit ball in the 3-0 Pacers' win. He struck out eight batters, walked one, and faced just one batter over the minimum.

Brady Anderson, Horicon: 5/9 vs Central Wisconsin Christian; Anderson pitched a five-inning no-hitter in game one of a double-header on Friday night. He struck out six batters and walked two in the 15-0 victory.

Derek Wales, Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran: 5/9 vs Augusta; Wales batted leadoff and pitched a five-inning perfect game on Friday night in the Lancers' 18-0 win. Wales struck out eight of the fifteen batters he faced while going three for four from the plate with two runs scored and an RBI.

Cole Wagner, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah: 5/10 vs Saint Lawrence Seminary; Wagner tossed a completed game no-hitter in the Resorters' 7-0 win on Saturday. He struck out 18 batters from the mound while also going four of four with two runs scored and an RBI at the plate.

Peyton Crager & Jackson Trussoni, De Soto: 5/12 vs La Farge; The Pirate duo combined for a five-inning no-hitter in Monday's 16-0 victory. Crager tossed three innings of work, striking out three while Trussoni struck out four and walked one in his two innings.

Thomas Lemanczyk, Rosholt: 5/12 vs Wild Rose; Lemanczyk tossed his second no-hitter of the season in a 14-0 five-inning victory. This time, he faced the minimum and pitched a perfect game. Lemanczyk struck out 14 of the 15 batters he faced. He also went two for three from the plate with two runs scored and an RBI.

Carson Roemhild, Boyceville: 5/12 vs Glenwood City; Roemhild faced one batter over the minimum in his complete game no-hitter for the Bulldogs. He struck out 15 batters over seven innings of work and walked one while giving up a run in the 9-1 victory.

Emilio Cruz, Maddux Brackett, Brady Scott, Cameron Kleinfeldt, Milwaukee Reagan: 5/13 vs Milwaukee Pulaski; The quartet of Huskies pitchers combined for a five inning no-hitter in the 23-0 victory. Cruz pitched the first two innings, striking out four and walking one. Brackett, Scott, and Kleinfeldt each pitched a solo frame, with six combined strikeouts.

James Heimerl, Fox Valley Lutheran: 5/13 vs Clintonville; Something that is not seen very often, Heimerl tossed a complete game no-hitter and lost 1-0 to Clintonville on Tuesday night. He struck out 5 batters and allowed an unearned run, the only run scored in the game.

Sawyer Young, Shiocton: 5/13 vs Manawa; Young tossed a five-inning perfect game as Shiocton won 19-0. He struck out seven batters on 49 pitches, not allowing a single base runner. Young added two hits, two runs scored, two stolen bases, an RBI, and a walk from the plate.

Eli Babler, Saint Croix Central: 5/13 vs Amery; In game one of a double header, Babler tossed a five-inning perfect game for the Panthers. On just 60 pitches, Babler struck out 12 of the 15 batters he faced in the 10-0 win. He added two hits, two walks, a stolen base, and a run scored offensively.

Braylon Brantner, Hortonville: 5/13 vs Appleton West; Brantner whirled a complete game perfect game in the Polar Bears' 9-0 victory. Not allowing a single base runner, Brantner struck out 10 of the 21 batters he faced in his seven innings of work.

Gavin Vaassen, Cuba City: 5/13 vs Darlington; Vaassen faced two batters over the minimum in his no-hit outing for the Cubans. He struck out twelve batters and walked two over seven innings of work as Cuba City won 5-0.

Keltin Opper, Pacelli: 5/15 vs Rosholt: Opper tossed a five-inning no-hitter Thursday afternoon in an 11-0 victory. Facing just two batters over the minimum, he struck out nine batters and walked two over his five frames.

Carson Jesberger, Edgewood: 5/16 vs Baraboo; Jesberger faced just two batters over the minimum as he tossed a five-inning no-hitter in the Crusaders' 10-0 victory. Jesberger struck out five batters and walked one over his five innings of work.

Brady Berg, Stratford: 5/16 vs Rib Lake; Berg pitched a complete game no-hitter for the Tigers' in the 4-0 victory on Friday night. He struck out six batters and walked four over seven innings of no-hit ball. From the plate, he went one of two with two walks, an RBI and a run scored, including a solo home run.

Logan Wierzba, West De Pere: 5/17 vs Shawano; Wierzba tossed a complete game no-hitter in game two of a doubleheader with Shawano on Saturday afternoon. He struck out five batters, walked five, and allowed a run in his seven innings of work in the Phantom's 10-1 victory. 

Cam Kallas, New London: 5/17 vs Green Bay East; Kallas tossed a five inning no-hitter in the Bulldogs' 12-0 win in game one of a Bay Conference double header on Saturday. He struck out 10 of the 17 batters he faced in his five innings of work.

Jameson Schmidt, Howards Grove: 5/20 vs Sheboygan Lutheran; Schmidt tossed a five-inning no-hitter in the Tigers' 18-0 victory on Monday night. He struck out 12 of the 17 batters he faced, walking two.

Jake Olson & Trenton Trulock, Bay Port: 5/21 vs Sheboygan South; The Pirate duo combined for a five-inning no-hitter in the 10-0 FRCC victory. Olson got the start and struck out six and walked two in three innings of work, earning the victory on the mound. Trulock came in for the final two frames, striking out five of the seven batters he faced.

Drake Westfield & Deegan McCutcheon, Green Lake/Princeton: 5/22 vs Randolph; Westfield and McCutcheon combined for a five-inning no-hitter in the co-op's 11-0 victory over Randolph. McCutcheon got the win, tossing three innings and striking out six batters. Westfield struck out four batters in his two innings of work.

Ryan Buchta, Oak Creek: 5/22 vs Kenosha Bradford; Buchta was part of a combined no-hitter earlier in the season, but took the reigns solo in the Knights' 9-0 victory. Not only did he not allow a hit, but Buchta tossed a perfect game, striking out 13 of the 21 batters he faced.

Jack Poellot, Lake Country Lutheran: 5/22 vs Watertown Luther Prep; For the second time this season, Poellot tossed a no-hitter for the Lightning in the 10-0 five-inning victory. He struck out ten batters on 70 pitches while going two of three from the plate with two runs scored, two stolen bases, an RBI, and a walk.

Cash Olsen, Tomahawk: 5/22 vs Northland Pines; Olsen pitched a gem of game for Tomahawk, not allowing a single hit, but came away with a 2-1 loss. A rare no-hit loss, Olsen struck out 5 batters, walked one, but two unearned runs crossed home plate via four errors in the field.

Ethan Bauerschmidt, Kenosha Tremper: 5/22 vs Racine Park; For the second time this season, Bauerschmidt tossed a no-hitter for Tremper, in a 16-0 win over Park. He struck out 12 batters in five innings of work while also going three of four from the plate with two RBIs and two runs scored.

Bryson Elkins, Fall Creek: 5/22 vs Regis; Elkins tossed a five-inning no-hitter in game two of a double header with Regis. He struck out four batters and walked one in 10-0 Crickets' victory.

Ben Anderson, Saint Mary's Springs: 5/22 vs North Fond du Lac; Andersson tossed a six-inning no-hitter in Springs' 10-0 victory Thursday night. Of the 19 batters faced, Anderson struck out 12 and walked one. He added a hit, RBI, run scored, and walk from the plate.

Conner Rappley, Rhinelander: 5/22 vs Medford; Rappley pitched a perfect game in the Hodags' 8-0 victory on Thursday Night. He struck out six and allowed zero base runners of the 21 batters faced, completing the game on just 76 pitches.

Charlie McQuillen, Shorewood/Brown Deer: 5/23 vs Milwaukee Lutheran; McQuillen tossed a five-inning no-hitter in game one of a double header, winning 14-0. He struck out eight batters and walked two on just 69 pitches.

Joey Tamboli & Grayson Uttech, Sun Prairie East: 5/27 vs Janesille Craig; The Cardinal duo tossed a combined no-hitter in the 4-0 Big Eight victory. Tamboli got the start on the mound and pitched six innings. He struck out five and walked five, earning the win. Uttech pitched the final frame, striking out all three batters he faced. Uttech added a hit and two RBIs from the plate.

Derek Laabs & Isaiah Hochmuth, Manitowoc Lutheran: 5.27 vs St. Mary Catholic; Laabs and Hochmuth combined for a no-hit bid in the Lancers' 2-0 victory. Laabs got the start and pitched three innings, striking out six batters and walking two on 49 pitches. Hochmuth struck out three batters on 36 pitches over his four innings of work. 

Michael Molthen, Maverick Amenson, Brock Wiedeman, & Max Anderson, Pulaski: 5/27 vs Green Bay East/West; Four pitchers combined for a no-hitter for the Red Raiders in their 11-1 five-inning victory. Molthen pitched the first two frames with five strikeouts and one walk. Amenson struck out three batters while Wiedeman struck out two in their lone inning of work. Anderson struck out two and walked two batters, allowing the lone unearned run in his solo inning of work.

Cameron Lund & Ben Hefter, Franklin: 5/28 vs Racine Horlick; Lund got the start on the mound in the combined no-hit, 5-0 Southeast Conference victory. He went fie innings, striking out four and walking four over five innings of work. Hefter pitched the final two frames, striking out two hitters and walking one. Hefter added two hits, a walk, a run scored, and an RBI.

Jack Zeller & Matthew Baumann, Kenosha Indian Trail: 5/29 vs Racine Park; The duo pitched a combined perfect game as the Hawks won 20-0 in game two of a double header. Zeller got the start and win on the mound, going four innings, facing twelve batters, and striking out five. Baumann faced the minimum of three in his lone inning of work, striking out one batter. Zeller added two hits, two walks, and three runs scored on the plate.

Kaleb Cracraft & Nick Pittman, Athens: 5/29 in WIAA Regional against Cornell/Lake Holcombe; Athens got their playoffs started with a bang as the duo combined to pitch a no-hitter in the 17-0 victory. Cracraft got the start on the mound and struck out ten batters and walked four over his four innings of work, earning the win on the mound. Pittman struck out three batters in the final frame.

Mac Konieczny & Ryan Bernick, Columbus Catholic: 5/29 in WIAA Regional against New Lisbon; The Dons duo tossed a five-inning no-hitter in the first round of the WIAA playoffs, a 19-0 win. Konieczny got the win, striking out nine batters and walking one over the first three innings. Bernick fanned three batters and walked one in the final two innings. Konieczny went three for four with four RBIs and three runs scored from the plate while Bernick added a hit, a walk, an RBI, and two runs scored.

Cael Holm & Eli Stepp, McDonell Central; 5/29 in WIAA Regional against Greenwood; The third duo to toss a combined five-inning no-hitter, the Macks won 14-0. Holm started on the mound, going three innings and striking out five batters while walking three. Stepp closed the game out with two innings of work and four strikeouts. They combined for two hits, four RBIs, and four runs scored from the plate.

Zach Nechuta, Mosinee: 5/29 in WIAA Regional against Abbotsford/Colby; Nechuta tossed a five-inning no-hitter in the Indians' 12-0 opening round playoff victory. He faced just one batter over the minimum, 16, and struck out ten of those batters over his five innings of work.

Devin Patrick, Palmyra-Eagle: 5/29 in WIAA Regional against Faith Christian; Patrick was on his game having faced just one batter over the minimum in his no-hitter. He struck out 13 batters and walked 1 of the 16 batters he faced in the 12-0 regional win.

Peter Kussow & Tanner Buhlmann, Arrowhead: 5/29 vs Waukesha South; The duo tossed the third no-hitter of the year for the Warhawks in their 10-0 win in the opening round of the WIAA playoffs. Kussow, who has a solo no-hitter this season, pitched the first four innings, striking out seven batters and walking one to earn the win. Buhlmann struck out three of the five batters he faced in the final frame.

Thomas Lemanczyk, Rosholt: 5/29 in WIAA Regional against Wild Rose; Lemanczyk picked a great time to pitch his third no-hitter of the season in the Hornets' 10-0 five-inning playoff victory. He struck out ten batters and walked three in his five inning no-hit performance.

Tyson Grulkowski, Muskego: 5/29 vs Kettle Moraine; Grulkowski tossed a complete game no-hitter for the Warriors in the 5-0 victory. He struck out nine batters and walked one over seven innings of work, needing just 88 pitches to get through the game.

Jacob Plapp, Kenosha Christian Life: 5/29 in WIAA Regional against Catholic Central; Plapp needed all 100 pitches, but tossed a complete game no-hitter in the Eagles' 3-0 opening round playoff win. He struck out six batters and walked four while going two for three from the plate with an RBI.

Ethan Melendrez, Jaden Hermsen, & Brock Gardner, Little Chute: 5/29 in WIAA Regional against Clintonville; The trio worked hard for the combined no-hitter in the Mustangs' 7-1 playoff win. Melendrez got the start and went three and a third inning, striking out seven batters, walking three, and allowing a run. Hermsen went two and two-thirds innings, striking out five and walking one. Gardner finished the game, retiring all three of the batters he faced in the seventh.

Bryce Lenzendorf, Prairie du Chien: 5/29 in WIAA Regional against Belleville: Lenzendorf went the distance and pitched a complete game no-hitter in the Blackhawks' 3-1 win. On just 89 pitches, Lenzendorf struck out eight batters, walked one, and allowed one run (unearned).

Drew Butzler & Trent Kast, Cashton: 5/29 in WIAA Regional against Plum City/Elmwood; The duo combined for a no-hitter in the Eagles' 5-1 win to advance to the next round of regionals. Butzler went six innings, got the win, and struck out 13 batters. He walked two and allowed the lone run (unearned). Kast came in for the final frame, striking out two and walking three. Butzler added two hits and two RBIs on offense.

Brandon Tobak & Ethan Winkler, Appleton East: 5/30 vs Appleton West; Tobak got the start and went four innings in the 15-0 combined no-hit victory. He struck out five and walked three while getting the win. Winkler came in for the final frame, striking out two batters and walking one. Winkler also was one for two from the plate with three RBIs, two walks, and a run scored.

June


Lucas Haemmerle, Pacelli: 6/2 in WIAA Regional against Almond-Bancroft; Haemmerle needed 71 pitches to get through his five-inning no-hitter in the Cardinals' 10-0 victory. The senior hurler struck out eight batters and walked four, facing just 17 batters in his outing.

Brady Berg & Christian Rehm, Stratford: 6/2 in WIAA Regional vs Stanley-Boyd; The duo combined for a playoff no-hitter as the Tigers took home a 10-0, five-inning victory. Berg got the start and went four innings. He struck out six batters while getting the win on the mound. Rehms pitched the final frame, striking out two and walking one batter.

Ethan Westrate, Fall Creek: 6/2 in WIAA Regional vs Boyceville; Fall Creek advanced to the regional championship thanks in large part to the five-inning no-hitter he tossed in the 10-0 victory. Westrate faced just one batter over the minimum and struck out ten batters and walked one on just 68 pitches.

Jaxon Clayton & Sean Beug-Hoffman, Brookfield Central: 6/3 in WIAA Regional vs Milwaukee Pulaski; The duo combined for the Lancers' third no-hitter, this one coming in a 21-0 five-inning playoff victory. Clayton got the start and fanned four batters and walked one over his two innings of work, earning the win. Beug-Hoffman pitched the final three innings where he walked one and struck out five.

Ben Anderson, Saint Mary's Springs: 6/4 in WIAA Regional against Horicon; Anderson came one hit batter away from tossing a perfect game in Springs' 2-0 regional semifinal win. He threw a complete game, striking out 11 batters in 7 innings of work. Anderson faced the minimum 21 batters, picking off the lone base runner in the sixth that got on via the hit by pitch.

Griffin Jens, Hortonville: 6/4 in WIAA Regional against Green Bay East/West; Jens tossed the second no-hitter for the Polar Bears this season in the 22-0 five-inning playoff win. On just 64 pitches, Jens stuck out 12 batters and walked one in his five innings of work. He collected a hit, an RBI, and scored three runs on the offensive side.

Waylon Hargrove, Aquinas: 6/4 in WIAA Regional against Bloomer; Hargrove threw a six-inning no-hitter in the Blugolds' 10-0 regional semifinal win. He struck out five and walked five batters while needing 81 pitches to get through the six frames. From the plate, Hargrove added a hit, a walk, two runs scored, and three RBIs.

Trent McLain, Mason Koski, & Kade Larson, Florence: 6/4 in WIAA Regional against Bowler. The trio tossed a five-inning combined no-hitter in Florence's 10-0 playoff win Wednesday night. McLain got the start and the win going two innings and striking out five batters on 29 pitches. Koski pitched the middle two frames, striking out four and walking one batter. Larson finished things off striking out and walking one batter each in the fifth inning.

Riley Susa, Oconto: 6/5 in WIAA Regional Final against Crandon; Susa tossed a five-inning no-hitter leading Oconto to a regional title in the 10-0 victory. He struck out six batters on 50 pitches. Susa faced the minimum number of batters with the only base runner getting on was via a hit by pitch in the first inning, who was subsequently picked off.

Colin Reddy, Appleton North: 6/5 in WIAA Regional Final against Green Bay Preble; Reddy was lights out on the mound as he tossed a complete game no-hitter in the Lightnings' 2-0 victory. Reddy struck out nine batters and walked two on 91 pitches.

 

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